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Durham Review (1897), 19 Aug 1920, p. 8

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(Â¥ j || /(:','\ ag Pe VR â€".,;,‘ . Y * 6&.¢ _g*/ I“HE banking requirements of this great industry are farreaching and demand a nationâ€"wide serviceâ€"such a service as the Bank of Montreal affords with a branch in every important centre of Canada, each havâ€" ing an intimate knowledge of local agricultural and market conditions. _ la * We imvite farmers to talk over their banking problems with the manager in our nearest branch. OF MONTREAL At the Service Great Industry TOTAL ASSETS in excess of $500,000,000 The farmers of Canada are engaged in one of Canada‘s vreatest industries and pro duce a large Dominion‘s in all i;mporhm centres in ~Canada. â€" Savings Departments in all branches Established over 100 years dh"? A*‘| m part of the ols p®..â€" n Sl él_/_!_!n _\\Xl\slf,r 4 + friends. Mrs Ab. Hunt, of Wingbam, spent last week end at Mr J. W. Hn,t’l. & « Mr. L. B. Nicholson returned from his western trip on Monday Icoking as if the country had been good to him. Méeâ€"srs Lamont and Aberdein have purchased a new separator for the season‘s heavy thresbhing. G. T. Calder has purchased a separator to run with the tractor, Threshing has already commenced. R. Christie has been giving the manse a coat or two ef paint which is a great improvement. Mr. J. Dezell, the well and favorâ€" ably known painter, is at present decoraring for Mr C. McMillan: Miss Margaret Main, Waterford, is visiting hber sister Miss Florence and brotbers Clint and Billie out on the old homestead. Mrs Alex McMillan and children, Priceville, were recent visitors at Mr C. McMillan‘s. . Mr and Mrs St Leger, Toronto. visâ€" ited ber mother, Mrs Jas. Durant the first of the week. Mr and Mrs George Schram accomâ€" panied Mrand Mrs P. Cornish on a week end visit with friends in Galt. Quite a number went to Dromore on Monday evening to witness the football via Dromore and Swiston Park which resulted a tie. j Berry pickers are being well reâ€" warded for their labors, there being an abundant crop, * W. Freeman, Teeswater, was in town on Mondsy on business, while Mr J. Baird, Mt, Forest, left a new Chevrolet car with Mr Reid, banker. HOLSTEIN LEADER Miss Anna Rice accompanied Mr ard Mrs Drew to Oshawa by motor. Mr. Fairbairn will preach in the Presbyterian church Sanday while Mr Chapman will conduct the servicâ€" es in the Methodist church. Mr and Mrs A. Hunter and Mesâ€" dames Tuck and McMillan attended the meeting of the Scattered Workers at Mreg W. H. Hunter‘s last week. Misses Agnes and Flossie Mark were recent visitors with their sister, Mrs C Schenk. * Mr and Â¥rs Wm. Parr and Miss Parr, Toronto, spent a few days reâ€" cently the guests of Mrs Arnill. Mr and Mrs Jos Bilton visited over the week end with their daughter, Mrs Hillman, Kitchener. â€" Miss Lelia accompanied them after spending the bolideys at her home. Mr James Hunt and Miss Amands have returned bhome after spending a few weeks with his daughter, Mrs Dooney, Shelburce. Mrs Geo Reid, Toronto, and her sister Mrs Ross, Grand Rapids, Mich. vigited Mr and Mrs Henry Reid over the week end _ Master Frank accomâ€" pamed his mother back to Toronto after spending bis holidays with his grandparents. The farmers on the rath con. held their annual picsi¢c to Pike Lake on Wednesday afternoon . J. W. Hunt spent Tuesday in Mit chel} on business. Mr Wm Collins, was a recent visiâ€" r at Mrs Wm. Hunt‘s and other Mrs Wilson spent a few days with her old frlend, Mrs McP hee. Mrs J McLaren, Proton, spent a few days with ker parents, Mr and Mrs Stansbie. Mr. Hostetter visited bis brotber, Mr Geo. Hostetter lately. Mr. H. Pbilp. Artbur, called or friends on Monday. (Oa Sept. 3 the Bible Society will hold their annual meeting wheo an ‘Nustrated talk on a trip through China will be given by a nutive. Mr and Mrs Robertson and Miss Eiizabetb, Long Igiand, N Y., visited ber uncle and aunt, Mr R, A. N:icholâ€" son and Mrs H Hiscock anod othker friends. â€" Mr Robertson returred on Saturday while Mis. R. and litle daughter remained {for a skort while. LOCAL AND PERSONAL A good many have started harvest, some being pretty wel} on with cutâ€" ting while others bave not started Prospects are above the average and ‘ P W s e e aiuco s so far we bave escaped the bad storms reported elsewhere. _ This appears to be a fortunate locality es it 18 very seldom we get storms that do damâ€" age. Qaite a nomber are bosy eatting grain anc find it a good sample this year. ~ Mr R. Lewie weated the foot ball bove to a darce on Monday night. Bb tbinks the Orchard boyse koow bow o play ball Mr G.oo ~Eddinvgten who hae been in very poor bealth tor some time, we ure sorry to asy. is not improvipe. A large nember cf the voung tolka attended the danee at Nr J B ewart‘s on Wednesday vight. . All repurt a good time _ Yrand Mrs P Oâ€"rnish and Mr and Mre Gaw Schram motored to Galt on S«torcay. Missee Ma«ry »nd J<nnie Biyshe reâ€" tarned so Rrantford on Mongay siter apendipg a eveple c weeks with their paren:s berea. CRCHARKD ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Since lust writing our ~boys played. and lost the final League toorball ‘game. One ot the team was threat. ened with appendicitis and should not bave been playing, another was too lame to tâ€"ke his place and our efficient goal keeper bad to leave the goal and go out into the field, So they were handicapped but had to play that night on @ceount of the western excursion next day. Howâ€" ever Orebard played well as they did at every match througboust the seas on, bhaving been defeated only onee, and that time by Yeovil, and we conâ€" gratal.te them on their successe. As a result of a eollison Clarence Ross has a seyerely sprained wrist â€" TJBR DURBHAM REVIEW Mr aud Mrs A. MeCaw of Avonlea, Sask.,.are visiting former neighbors in these parts. Mrs W. McCaw bas feft for her western home. Rev., Mr Chapman of Mildmay preached last Sundsy and expects to be with us on the coming Sabbath. Mre J. Brown who has spent the past tew weeks with her sister, Mrs J Sinclair, and other friends expects to leave toâ€"morrow (Wed.) for her Manitoba bome near Killarney. Her little son is with her. ents. Mrs Geo. Drimmiec‘s sister, Mis® Lounise Watson, spenot part of her vaâ€" cation here bat has returned to her home in Priceville and now Mrs D. has the pleasure of entertaining her motber . Charlie Drimmie has also returned West atter a brief yisit with ber parâ€" Mr., Mre., and Miss Mateh and Mr| / "‘; [, and Mrs Roy Meuillivray bad a|C*C5° of pleasant trip to Lis wood last Thareâ€" | ceived. day. The crops down there are Waelle spiendid, being about balf cut when | tored up they were there. pmd are feianAe I Mrs N. Loog has gooe to Toronto to visit her daugbter, Mre Wilson. Mrs Young, Mrs Dally anod son trom near Clifford spent the week e0d with Geo. Walmsley, P. Mohan, 0d B. Lamont. W. Crispfo and family of Alsfeldt were recent visitors at ber father‘s. Pévc_v Whyte and mother, Mr and Mre J. Banston and T. Banstoo reâ€" cently visited in Artbur at W. Langâ€" den‘s. ~ Miss Isabet Matthews, Toronto, has been a recent guest of Miss Ruby Philp. Nurses Agnes and Flossie Mark, who were yvisiting their sister, Mre C Scheok, bave gone to their parent‘s bome in Mt. Forest betore proceeding to Terâ€"nto Mrs Duncan MeMillian of Ceylon bas been engaged to teach in 8. S No. 1G. A largely attended meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of Amos Church was . bela at the fine eommodious bhome of: Mr and Mrs W. L. Huoger on Thursâ€". day last, the 12 h inst. when Mrs. Tuck, the delegate sent from Holetein to the Ladies‘ Presbyteria), delivered . an addreesâ€"combined with her report â€"touching largely upon the exper. iences, the trials and d filculties of Mre Menzies, a returned missionary fror China. _ Mrs Tuck and ber adâ€" drese was much sppreciated by those present, 59 ladies ail told besides lots: of little ebildren. _ Mre John Renton, President, opened the meeting with praiee and prayer, Mre. Coas, Bwail aleo leading in prayer . _ Mis â€"â€"â€"â€" read the Scripture leeson, solos were given by Misses Beve Bunston, Mary Findiay and Grace Ramage. _ At the close a generous lunch waes gerved followed by ice creem, cf the delie rous bome made vamety, _ Tue cbaf feurs, couchmen aud funkeys, who were lacky enough to srrive in time, also bed a genercus share of the good thinge provided. _ Mesdsmes Aodrew Hunier and C. MeMillean of the Holâ€" rterin brancb, asccompanied Mre Tuck. Votee of ihauke were psasset at close of mzseting to thoee deserving. The nexs roee‘ing will be beld at the bome ot Mr Victor Adame. Mr Matthew Hooper took & trig to the Weet on Wednesdny last where his ekill and experience se a threeher of long standing will make bim & val eable addition to prairie ueede. _ Big money we hear can be made by one who knows bow. We bad occasion recently to travel over the new deviation at the ‘weet end of the 20.b Con., which avoids ibe iwo big nills, op whieh in wimee pas; the driver often bad to walk. Without wiehing to be critiesl we seareely apâ€" prove of making s bowmp on the road in greding whereâ€"a bomp ulready exâ€" iste, however, a great improvement has been maude, that ebould bave been done over 50 yeare agor, Mre Jas. Taylor, Hawmilton and her s1ater Miss Jean Ramage, lowa, U.6. vieited at the bowe of Mrand MreW Ramage recentily, their cousine Mr and Mre Stanley Wiliinros snd beby Gre. ta visitng at the paerentul home at the game time. We congratulate Mr Jos. A. D:izon on egain taking firet prize in the staudâ€" ing fGeld erop eompetition . The j of paiting in vnew elgepers and a new covering on Ramage‘a brd‘e on the side road. wae let en Monday evening last by Com. Atlan 10 Meaere COarl Haerrison and Herbie Hooper ai NORTH EGREMONT YEOVIL Word was received bere on Thursâ€" day of the death of Mrs Wm. Hastie of Webb, Sask., on Wednesday evenâ€" \ipg, vhe l1th. No particulars as l0 \eause of her death have yet been re: | seived. |\ _ Wallece and Kenpeth Fintlay moâ€" | tored up trom ‘Toronto on Saturday 1und are spepding a few dayse with \friends bere. The Junior foot ball team went to Bootbville on Friday night and %lly ed a game with the Swinton ark Juniors, wirning by two goais:to The Seoior football team played with the Swinton Park: Juniors on Monday eveniog. . No goalse were scored by either team. Mr. Matthew Barber and wife, acâ€" companied by bis sister, Mrs Grant from Detroit, were gnuests ‘at Mr. W. J. Allan‘s on Sunday last. Owing to the reâ€"opening of St. Paul‘s Church on Sunday, (closed on account of decoration) a large crowd sssembled both afternoon ‘and evenâ€" ing. Much credit is due Mrs Dr. E. Leeson of Durbam, who rendered a pleasing solo during the afternoon service. Mr W. J. McFadden and wife of Markdale vicinity spent the week end among ffriends of Durham vicinâ€" ity, and attended St. Paul‘s Church service on Sunday afternoon. Miss Irene Barbour is spending ber vacation withfher aunt, Mrs Wm. Freeman of Teeswater. Master Kenneth Allan is spending his nolidays with his cousin, Murray Allan of Dromore. Mr Robt Lewis and wife were the guests of Mr ard Mis James Sunday last. & Duties and Responsiâ€" bilities of Parents Essay Read and Prepared by NMrs. \ H. Rogers, Holstcin, at Women‘s Institute at Mre 6. Patterson, Glenelg, on August 5th Did all the duties and responsibilities of parents come st once, the situation would indeed be insupportable. . There are the dutics ist, which have to do with the pbhysical life of the child ; 2nd, mental life: 3rd social life and 4th, moral and religious life. _ But behind this fourfold task there is a s1ill deeper responsibility. _ If our work were only that of physical care, mother love, asâ€" sisted by some generul knowledge of hygiene and nursing might be enough. If it were only intellectual training mere knowledge might suffice. _ But an all task requires all round qualities in the doer of it. To love we must add knowâ€" ledge, to knowledge wisdom and to wisâ€" dom patience. _ All that we want our child to become .‘must in our hearts forever keep echool" In preparation for parenthood, there is a need of physical fitness. Some persons have no ripht to beget or conâ€" ceive children. _ lt is very important to impress upon young people that their making the most of physical life and avoidance of overstrain or débilitating habits is not so much for the rake of athletic prowess or enhanced jey in living as for the sake of the next genâ€" eration. There is need of | intellectual» preparâ€" ation. _ It seems strange that this busiâ€" ness with which three quarters of all men and women are engaged for the majority of their ‘years, should aimost nowhere be a topic in echonle . There is need of spuituz] preparation. Into the rehgious education must be brougbt the viewpoinrt that shall comâ€" municate to young people the chaste anticipation of parenthons. To return to our fourioid division of physical, mental, moral, teligious duties ALLAN‘S CORNERS i TAYLOR & CO‘Y ® fi“fiu"l-&' BC BC BC _ 3C 3C IG 3C 36 BC BC .BG BC BC BC B BEX &&*fl‘ of parents. _ 1 would briefly refer to the l preâ€"natal period of the child‘s existence. | During this period the mother has th* | moulding of the child. _ After birth the duties physically are, 1st Food. â€" When a child is cross, ill tempered, we do not blame bim for depravity but examine him for indigestion. _ Backwardness in! school, headaches all suggest malnutriv| tion. _ Among older children nutritive disorders are common caused by hurried l lunches, improper food, neglecting calls of nature or loss of appetite through worry, overwork or overplay . _ The hu-| man boiler must be properly stoked and have clear drafts if it is goingrto generate | its quota of physical, mental or moruli power. 1 2nd Sleep. â€" If a child leses its sleep pbecause of neglect or dissipation it is rapâ€" idly losing its life surplus, _A child should not sleep in bed with othera or in a room with closed windows or in the midst of noise or tainted air. Clothing â€" Its purpose as far as a child is concerned is protection with the least hampering of bodily control to move» ment. â€" Simplicity in design, simpleness of material and texture, cleanliness and attractiveness of color may be demanded but ornamentiand elaborateness of design are unsuitable. _ There are other bodily phases that may be noticed â€"eyestrain, zdenoids, special curvature are often present when parents have no idea of it Therefore pbysical examination should be had of all children whether sick or not. _ We Institute women must stand in line with those who recognize that perhaps the great future of medicine is in the field of prevention. Sex instruction and discipline. . Be straight forward ever and truthful with your child and begin early for when once going to school they will be told in a very crude way Then when the boy or girl reaches the adolescent period, inâ€" struction has to be given again, . Ado‘!â€" escent boys would be more considerate of their mother, sisters and friends if they knew that they are at times in need of especially tender care. Then Mental Life duties of parents, not merely the problems of formal and school education but those relating to "sense perception," training of the imâ€" agination and training of the will The home in a true sense makes intellectually the child with whom later the school has to do. The senses are treated by occuâ€" lists, aurists or specialist in the different lines but we who are parents are in duty bound to train their use as orgarns of the mind.â€"as Morne says "to open the winâ€" Continucd.on page 5. FEALED TENDEKS, addressed to the Postâ€" maser General, will be received at Oftrwa wntil noon on Friday, the 17th Rept., 1920, for the comvermnee of His Majerty‘s Malls, on m proposed «<mntract for jour years, max thmes per woek on the route Holstein Rural Route No. 1 Sss Oe . f n d NK «4 00 from the 1st January, 1921 . I An Interested Spectato! Frinted NOLOER CODIMN®E FUFLROF® N FOPMDMAROL | =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€" in rnrca as to conditions of propored Contmct may be « weo and blank forms of Tender may be Obtminâ€"‘ id st the Post Ofice of Holste‘n, and at e | _ Let us exchange your Victory Bonds vifice of the Post 06.0e Inspecior, Turonto . maturing in 1937 for those of the new A. RUTHERLAND, i 34. Y ) o OmbC Iospecse+ loan maturing 1934. . You can make $4( Prst Ofice Inspector‘s OMee, * per $1000 invested by so doing. _ Ingun« Toromio, July Sist, 1920. of P..Ramage at Review Office. This is the time of year when every man should see t« his fall Footwear. Don‘t leave it off until the wet, muddv season comes. Give your Shoes a chance by getting them nawr. We have Including three lines of the famous "GREE" (every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction.) _ Our are right, as these Bhoes were all bought last fall the several advances came. 12 Complete Lines Children‘s Shoes and Slippers from broken lines and the prices are marked down to about On‘eâ€"Third â€" present ° * â€" DIAMOND JUBILEE YEAR 3 N. B.â€"Highest Prices paid for all Produce. We still have a number of pairs of MAIL CONTRACT _ SHOES SPECIALS ’i“fl 2¢ x te Lines in Men‘s Wearing Shoes gPSPIPSICICICICSRCSICSC SE 30 30 NC Biag Give us a call and be convinced AUGUST 19, 1920 Dear Sirâ€"1 crave a little ef your space to make a few com ments on the recent games hel in Egremont tp. SHome are of th» opinion that Mr Gil. McEachern: the donor of the cup, if not take: up for manslaughter, should, a: least be classed as a brother 0 P Rocrastination, which we were told in our old copy books was> " the thief of time." . Much tim has been lost by players and ts the crowds of public admirers « true manly sport but it is pleasing to note that, on the whole, a fin« manliness has been shown, eve! in the face of reverses and ce feats. The training in curbhing rising tempers is valuable in itse in a game which is almost nece> sarily rough at times. . As far a> known no complaint has be« made against Referee MceLuhs: I am not sure whether l shouls become a self appointed critic « not, but J am of the opinion tha more team work might be dos fewer Jong kicks indulged : {when nearing the opponent‘s goo and more trundling of the bal :required. The eystem of awars ing points too might also be in ‘proved, so many allowed for eac! goal secured.cou}d begiven. 1: 'Llhe past contest, when a goal wa> | secured, the game was practical]s \ won, and all the efforts of tha! [club were principally centre« ‘lherelfter on defence, whereas / \the above plan was adopted, an linccnlive to pile up the seo | would reffain till the last minut« [ All honor to all of the boys whs« have done so well ; they have al ‘ forded a lot of pleasurable exciteâ€" \ment, and a chance to use lung ;power by the rooters, though p« (haps rore and leg tired them ‘selves,. _ It is a matter of satir faction to know that the receip!s at the gates were fairly satist« tory. i Though attending many game« | 1 never yet noticed Mr MeEachâ€" \ern at any of them : of course th« (large attendance precliuded the |chance of seeing aill who were presgnt. The habit of using irritating language to the oppesing sic« (principally by young ladies | an sorry to say) might well be curhâ€" ed. Of course no control can I» exercised by the League here, i common sense is lacking. The time lost is all in a lifetime and will never be feit by fall "Good luck to the boy® of the Lesegue." _ Youre thankfully, Editor Reviewâ€"Leace: Letters to the Editor. Re Footâ€"Ball League day Cost GREB" bran d ) â€" Our prices last fall before y * M n n n n n a n a wang id yeercormaomity Maid Wantedâ€"App‘s Grant, Durham . AIl cement sacks not ret _ Ist will not be accepted The Red Front Hardware The monthly meeting c Institute will be hgio : Mrs C. Ramage on Thurs VOL. XLIIIL, N Cnaim®n Losr â€"bet and Review corner. warded by leaving 2t Cement sacks 1 hefore Sept. 1st tactory will not « Mr Donald Mchint elg, had part of ds while sawing wool n Tuesday . Rewakp â€" $50 rewan fermation leading to the parties responsible Tor 1 hose on my gasoline por July 28â€"29, 1920. This WednesCss will be the last hal ness men of tows this tinye on the * all day WednesCa) To rentâ€"Mall a Co main street south ol c square rooms, new wellar, stables, hen h« water _ This®sa C pure air. . Apply at « Mre Margaoret Miss Florence la» word that she has pi papere written by her aminauens (haviny 1. those papers , Matnoulation «L Florence, Marriage Li NYOU can irÂ¥ you and S€C1 and SECUKE y« by acquiring the 7 Our Savings Dep the mmlunin. IFY STANDARD B Seldom RICA LLY «s001) Eamage at Revie We are the « The Variet Jaurt think tor a weally good 1 ever boughtâ€"a bat, a suit of ©)< mecktie. lt is geood ones you L. ones, the "make That is e« Victrolas. Th« means quality manent sat why our Vict krade is ever i Capitel, Burplue and Unconice Ub.466 8557 63 Yes, very sel does one 1}r* again=1 DuRKAV BEA SHOMIN POEkLY 00 > > PRICEVILLE EF6A ©PEW VUEERCLYE a0 6# RB. L. SAUNDEE® OF CANADA ee» OPI for \ 7 hrift Bet weer Issued ty @LrC

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