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Durham Review (1897), 30 Dec 1920, p. 1

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eTSs Jed ndered to Mp n of the Counâ€" ner in which ea devolving year. The ked the counâ€" and ~f; i@.‘), I at the cogn~ members of y regarding Council then orthand Indivdâ€" anadian irtment graduate t J of 10 con ? ; nt, 213 acres. rame kitchen 73 ; addition icm with first i â€"reason for IPENS MA at Xllan: Clerk. of 24, con 1, ne house 28 . bank barn of Durham. will be sold selling. 15 ‘, Ayion s Â¥4 rem 1 Lripe" Sale ms not adâ€" 1d m ivately 10) acres, bank barn 8. _ This is m Ayton,8 *Â¥X a> Normanby. c 30, frame ed 14 x 12, hed 35 x 50. ildings are m 31 miles anby, 150 ank barn Tims is a i cheap. 8 A gC x manby, 30 : bragk 1cuse 24 10 x 36, uf good 1i miles a good (enced. chureh sold in d Mt. i1 ~~=~~ Che Durhaom Reias Hentâ€" x 30, LX 75. NOk 24 C3 VOL. XLIII, NO 52 ~â€" . Brechaee _ he Annual Meeting of the Durham q tural Society wiil be held in the ic Lbrary on Friday, Jan. lM4th at » m. All members and ethersinteresâ€" e requested to be present. Waxtcmâ€"A large range that will burn t inch wood in exchange for a smaller ange that will burn 16 inch wood or l Apply at once to Angus McCorâ€" mick, R. R. 1, Durham. Sprrovue Insurzyâ€"Howard Heard, a voung Swinton Park man, was kicked by a horse on Sunday. _ He was taken to Feryus hospital on Monday where his condition is said to be critical. * Cots Tniso Ter®uâ€"Herman Haw, vell known in N. Egremont) says the Pennant Sask, Observer, was elected r © his municipality for the third t icclamation and adds "amid a reat enthusiasm" after having q i1‘ of his opposition. © ~OPICS M the first time this season, this who is on vacation _ Mr Lavelle was| wenicg and no doubt there formerly in charge of one of the frefght : |arge turn out of young people. trains on the local branch but lately has Ed. McClocklin has been sucâ€" been engaged on the Torontoâ€"Palmerâ€" siul in cetting a fair sheet of ice form-i ston line. ning night and will doubtless" _ yp David McCrie in remitting for Reâ€" : as winter advances. 1t anybody view rrom Sask. Landing says "It has‘ \:.»:‘ww:.ds the ice business thorougly been very mild for this season of the is the Durham rink manager. year, but the last few days have beeni Woy Asotn®z®PEx.â€"The other day colder, still withno snow. ~It is wonderâ€"| vA.W.H. Lauder displayed to us a ful the amount of wheat going past our e new gold mounted and engraved place in waggons though we are 20 mileg intain pen which he had won in a conâ€" out from town." We thank him and son { & for writing insurance during the Walter for kindly greetings. nth of November! for his Company, | _ yargwyaey Curistmas Treeâ€"This pop~, Great West Lite. He was not the yar entertainment held on Saturday and has not received word 2810 evening fully sustained its reputation. ding, but this issevidence that D¢ Numerous dialogues, recitations and . the money. He also won & PE songe by the children featyred the pro-! last July, in a .somewha( snm‘lar gram and some fine selections were renâ€" t : now that he is doubly suppli¢d gered by the choir. At the close of the ing {urther business, we expect to program, presents for everybody were .m capturing even more pretCD* g;qpursed gifts ranging between automeâ€" #s during 1921. y hiles and the ever popula® bag of caadyâ€" ‘;R(‘:GRESS can only be _ P assured ‘oy]m)kinga]?ead and preparing for it. Farmersâ€" by exercis foresight in raising cattle, s and other readily saleâ€" ' productsâ€"can add to + worth. This Bank aids.| | encourages every kind of | ‘cultural operation. * _ **" | ThE | causer in PANK JOHN KELLY * * NWNDUNE PRICEVILLE BRANCH sPEN TUESOAYS AND FRIDAYS ‘~ora.â€"On Monday, Dec.| The late T. De Witt Talmage stated ~I away at her home in N. that Joseph was appointed by Pharaoh â€" Clark, a daughter of Jas, King of Egypt, to be the President of the ( Elgin and wife of Neil first Life Insurance Company the world e latter, being a yon of the ever saw. Get a copy of the sermon Campbell of Aberdcen. De-i from A. W. H. LAUDER a niece of the late INSpPECHOT | ~"The familiar face of las T availe Ir is DURHAM BRANCH tbnbsleighs for saleâ€"Three use a short t‘me _ Wilj Apply to W. D. Connor, is rok Season â€"The skatâ€" expected to be cpen to the Durham High School wilr reâ€"open on Tuesday, Jan 4th. â€" All pupils are reâ€" quested to be prompt in attendance. Noticeâ€"Do you want to sell or buy a farm ? 1 so it will pay you to see R. H Fortune, Ayton, Ont. ~Look at his list of farms on page 8, On Sunday evening next the "Chalâ€" lenge of the Cross" play will be given in the Methodist church WHEAT WaRxTED â€"At the People‘s Mills, any quantity, spring or fall wheat. for which we pay the highest price. We also exchange fiour for wheat. Bring along your wheat and get something good. We guarantee our flour. John McGowan, phone No 8 Box Soctiar axp Daxoszâ€"On Friday, 31st December, Township Hall, Glenelg. there will be held a social evening as above under the auspices of Glenelg Cenâ€" tre Athletic Club. Gentliemen35c. Ladâ€" ies with boxes free. Come one, come all. ; The familiar face of Jas Lavelle Jr is seen on the Gâ€"PR passenger trains this week. Heisnow a cobductor and act ing as substitute for Conductor Tippett who is on vacation _ Mr Lavelle was formerly in charge of one of the frefzht trains on the local branch but lately has been engaged on the Torontoâ€"Palmerâ€" 11 ston line. * Sheriff J. S. Wilson of Owen Sound, mourns the loss of his mother in her 80th year â€" Her husband, Stewart B. Wilson died eight years ago. They were early proneers of Bentinck township and Sherâ€" iff Wilson was their only child Varney Curistmas Treseâ€"This popâ€" ular egteruinmem held on Saturday‘ evening fully sustained its reputation. Numerous dialogues, recitations and songs by the children featyred the proâ€" gram and some fine selections were renâ€" dered by the choir. At the close of the program, presents for everybody were disbursed gifts ranging between automceâ€" biles and the ever popula~ bag oi candyâ€" Rev. Mr Lovegrove acted as chairman. Proceeds were $40 which go to S S. purâ€" poses. f Waxt MusiciraL PHoxe®,â€"Farmers| residing on the 10thand 12th concession | of north Glenelg have a project on fuol" whereby they hope to fill a long felt wan‘| in their community by installing a new T telephone system. 1 their plans are carâ€" 1 lied out, it will bâ€" a township enterpris: and will bave Markdaie tor central. It is understood a commission has been apâ€" pointed to look up data as to costs, maâ€" terials, &c. and have even purchased equipment from the old power plant at Hayward‘s Falls. However it is pointed out that before it will become a municiâ€" pal project, debentures will have to be issued and this would possibly entail an â€"electoral vote. Home Nursing & First Aid Course A Home Nursing Course, conducted by of Agriculture, and 1 ces of the Durham Women‘s Institute, ET LREEEE €8 SS O C000 008 clusive. The pbject of to teach women a knov of the sick. The fee fo" 25¢. to Inslitulte memin outsiders. Meetings 230 pm. in the Public nam Home Nursing and First Aid e, conducted by the Department viculture, and under the auspiâ€" ¢ the Durham branch of _ he en‘s Institute, will be held in am from January & to 14, â€" inâ€" ve. The object of the equrse is ich women a knowledge in care wxo Te ie 18 e @ e 9 jeet of the cours® 18 a knowledge in care fee for the course is members and 50¢, to tings commence at pPublic Library. THOS. ALLAN Elected Mayor of Durham for 1921 by acclamation. ® The nominations here Monday passed off quiet!ly, with an entire absence of "Areworks"‘ such as has marked similar meetings in <ome recent years. _ Retiring Mayor Grant was again nominated but retired, leav:<g Mr Thos Allan mavor for 1921 by acc! mation. Reeve Calder was again nominn‘ed and no other name being presented l« also is reeve by acclam ition and the sam« has to be said of the retirâ€" ing trustees. YMeâ€"srs‘R Aljoe, H Allan, J. P. Hunter a @4 of the Hydro Commis#ionâ€" er Mr Geo. iiess who was again re;elect> : â€"The following 18 nameg were presented for the Council ; :v!(~:-|<\\'xn Lawrence, Thos Whitmore, John Backus, John Mc Queen, Grant McComb, Arthur Mcâ€" Clocklin, Thos. Scarl, Jos. Fiith, Dr. Smith, arnoid Noble, Jas. Lloyd. J C. Adams, S.P. S'mndér? Robt McLean, J, H. Hardings R E.‘ Richardson, J. A. Rowlard, Wm A McDonald. Of these the follqowirg six qualified and are clected by acclsmation: John C Adams, James Lioyd, Wm McDonald, John McQueen, S. P, Saunders, Br J L. Smith. Mayor Three Townships by Accl. ‘ Old Council ‘also by â€" acclamation. | Reeveâ€"Chas Holm. Dep reeve, Andrew '; Filsinger. Council, Rich. Barber, w. H. | Miller, Wm. Ovens BENTINCK The ratopayers have shown the confid“ ence in their Council by retarning all by. acclam=tion. _ Reeve MeDona d and Dep. Reeve Hunt have done good work in their tirst year and well earned a secâ€" ond term.. The Councillors aie Jas. Turnbuall, John Hudson and T. Shewell. No othors were nominated for any posiâ€" tion. â€" In an item last week we mentionâ€" ed Hunts majority last year as 9 from memory ; it should have read 26. 3 \ NORMANBY > Special Union Services for the Annoual Week of Prayer Acclan:ation in Durham "Four Fundamenta‘s of the Faith‘ . Monday. Jan. 3â€" Presbyterian Church, "God‘‘ by the Rev, C. G F. Cole. Tuesday, Jan. 4 â€":?agtist Church, "Man" Med s PRie e CA 0 "God‘*‘ by the Rev, C.G F. Cole. Tuesday, Jan. 4 â€"Baptist Churcb, "Man" ‘ by Rev. F, G. Hardy. Wednesday, Jan. 5 â€"â€"Methodist Church, "Sin" by Rev, W. H. Smith. Thursday, Jan. 6 â€"Anglican Church, "Reâ€" demption‘" by Rev E. J. McEwen. ‘ How to Know God Better®" Monday, Jan. 10 â€"Methodist Church, "The Bible" by Rev. F. G. Hardy. Tuesda®. Jan. 11 â€"Anglican _ Church, "Faith‘ by Rev.iW. H. Smith , Wednesday, Jan 15 â€"Presbyterian Church "Prayer" by Rev. E. J. McEwen, Thursday, Jan 13â€"Baptist Church, "Ser vice" by Rev. C. G. F. Cole. "xâ€" GLENELG Acclamation _ See page 5 iA Trae Siory ME S souae ce 0 e mera men. who were ® 3 shipwrecked on a eannibal island. Adventures of Ruth, Ep 12 Why Go Home (Comedy) } Monday, Pathe Review _ _ Jan. 3rd 8 Renene 00 he Hollow of Her Hand featuring }We(l. Jan. â€" "* Alito Brady Di~s«!av~ THURSDAY. DECEMBER 30, 1920 We beg to acknowledge gratefully iniba‘is Story (_)f‘two caâ€" ) Dec 31 Jan I .. ~In Dxixrriham. on ‘Dec. 29, to Mrs George Sshewelil, a son Star Theatre Program ed Among ) Fpi. & Sat. «.â€"_â€"_.â€"@â€"â€"â€" BORN With which is incorporated the Holstein Leader Mr Henry Stephenson, son of the late JosephStephenson, N. Earemont, reachâ€" ed Durham Monday from Alberta. Pleased to have a «chat witlr our old neighbor who 33 years ago left Egremont for the west and has made good. Mr. and Mis Lioyd Jordan, Toronta, came up to spend \Chris&mas with the former‘s aunt, Mrs E. Rice, Upper Town. Mr and Mrs Geo. Banks and young son, Ceylon, Mrs J. Sutherlard and two cbildren and Miss J. McArthur, Stratâ€" ford, Mrs John Â¥cArthur and son Donâ€" ald of Waudby, were Christmas visitors with Mr and Mrs Thos Banks. Mr and Mrs Peter Hay spent the holiâ€" day with the former‘s parents at Dromore Miss Annie Turnbull of the Bell Teleâ€" phone Co. retutned to home in Bentinck for Christmas. x Miss Veraâ€"Coffel of Dresden is a Folâ€" iday guest with her friend, Miss Marion Calder. Miss Althea and Edith Grant of Tor onto, Mrs A Muir of Ceylon, Mr Brock Gra«t of Campbeliford and Dt Lynn of Walkerton, were Christmas‘ visitors at the parental home, ‘Mrs Geo. Turnbull is spending the winter with her son, Mr Jas. Turnbull, Bentinck. Nr John Mitchell accompanied by son Campbell and daughter Wimie, former well known Purhamites, are visiting the former‘s daughter, Mrs. Neil McLeaa, Rocky Saugeen, and Miss Carrie of town. @ R Mr and Mrs Jolin Burgess spent over . y es on in C nnliicct "Whr nmnein â€" ghris\xn;s at Mr Thos Tucker‘s, South ;uz{gng;p;ens:n':;mitll;hglgoc‘gggln(.)‘[‘)igj. 5 lenelg. j * es . i; ' o * l Mr and: Mrs Murray Hoy of Stratford, Mr Robt and Miss Essel Laidlaw of ~were Chrittmas vWsitors at her father‘s, Torento spent Christmas in Durbam. "'M;flTh"SdN;AQG'(":'- l“lagbmnBStI:f Io Hster n + s M.r 'T.heodore Leeson, F.axcombe,; Sask-1 Missrl‘:lgn m‘;,s éi;e ;Ai;s ‘i‘}f:ty Gun, is visiting Mt. Forest and Varney relaâ€"| are all gue:ts with Mrs Gun Sr. during tives for a few weéks. _ His sister, Mrs., the holidays. Wilder from Indiana, was also a welcome Mr Davie of Toronto. is holidaytng visitor during vacation woeek. ,ltllisweek with ‘his chum, Mr Melvin Mr John Derby leit on Wedaesday morning for Gueliph. * tIVER 1OF 4 ICW WESne.| S BP enerers S0CCEE ECS C e‘ Wilder from Indiana, was also a welcome Mr Davie of Toronto. is holidaytng visitor during vacation woeek. | lé\is week with ‘his chum, Mr Melvin iss 4 | Greig. a Miss Betty G'up.. caughtcr °.f Dr. A. Miss Myrtle Allan, Toronto, is a guest Gnn who was visiting witit relatives, Wa$ at the parental home in Egremont. sudfieuly senzed~wnh‘awn $ abdom:inal pain | Mr Sheldon Abraham of Galt, visited on Sundsy. Appendicitis wasâ€"suspected . pig mother in town for a few days. and she returned to Toronto on a stretchâ€" l k s â€" Mrs Kearns and little son of Hamilton er Monday and wasoperated upon that‘ were guests until Wednesday of her evenipg. _ Latesteports tell of her proâ€" mother, Mrs Geo Ryan and her brothers gressing. in town. ‘_’ Fordson Power â€" Farming TRACTOR â€"C. SMITH & SONS, Dealers with the Traps Mark Mr. and Mrs. Barnett of Kingsville. Essex Co. are guests for a week with her brother Principal Henderson of the High Schools 6 Miss May McCrie of Sarnia is visiting with friends and relatives at Varney. Mr and Mrs Wes. MeNillv, London, were holiday guests at his parents, Mr. and Mrs W. J. McNaily. Miss Winnie Binnie is visiting her sisâ€" ter.\Mrs H. Beer in Mitchell Mr and Mrs Frank McKay of Windsor and Mr Wim McKay. wife and two childâ€" ren were visitors at Mr: and Mrs Geo. McKav‘s for a few days.* Dr. Fred Laidlaw of Windsor was a Christmas visitor in town. * * Mr Willet Snell was in London last week to receive further eye treatment and is reported to be improving. â€" Mâ€" C. Kilty of Detroit, spent over Xmas with his chum, Mr Will Browning at his home here. Mr Vernon Elvidge and friend of Walkerville are spending the holidays with his parents. » Mesers Arthur R Bank Lynden and the Standard Bank, Agnesof Marshville, at their home. Mr and Mrs Wanamaker of Toronto, were holiday visitors with her parents Mr and Mrs D. McAuliffe. _ Dr and Mrs Ed Lauder. daughter Marâ€" garet and son Ned came upfor Christmas and are extending their stay till after the New Year. ouÂ¥l T Farme:s everywhere have farming. Let us demonstrate the practice on your farm. m ae ‘E.'"i MJ i a a;?‘ig:;""’ L flls Ay;}~; gf Ramage of the Royal d Harold: Ramage of k, Toronto and Miss e, all spent Christmas A 0A caught the vision of the wonder{vu) future for the individual and the nation in powe! strate the superiority of the Fordson as the most efficient means of putting it in Store where means to you the facilities for plowing more acres ith horses. _ You can do it with the certainty that U tha avteracrons in less time, with greater efficiâ€" ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO S$.F. MORLOCK ‘ We Extend . to all our Customers and Friends Our Best Wishes for a Happy 6’ Prosperous New We hope you have found the past year a prosperâ€" ous and profitable one and that the future years will hold ever incregsing prosperity for you. Rabinshed Woeekly at $2.0)a vtar in advence To United States, $2.50 in advance. ©® RAMA=*.* aON Posummesre Quality R:igas Suprems e EC ear . |

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