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Durham Review (1897), 6 Jan 1921, p. 8

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'Ndl Calder we: Allan Allan McDougald J. R Wilson Githert McEachem - Chane: Drumm We Township nn me to noun wade elm went to Month". eqq0ttqrg unl- on “and" in electing I Iclnnen led in the wards alto. Al- ain IeAnh u Reeve. by 4t nu- Inn’s. Dtonote and Yeovil. . in cm (the. loin-en. the vetet- Neil Calder a“, - the Coun- -m o! in: "If. The cuto- cil lint. though Allen and tgeDotutrtld m te i. that otetsanglng Reeves n new man, are not in behind. The “Mi: qrhlett BFOM'tP“ "ioTfil other two ot lent yeu’a Council. Wil- M my "" for some P'". It son and McEachern, In close for the w. n elonely cemented election, :fii-j'li'.iri,i' mt Wilson slipping in by “I poll nannnng the new Reeve his ' one vote lead - with " maiority. while the two) The vote in detail follows '. Joly: McArthur Charles Mcinnes COUNCILLORS Hymeneal tteDoneo---fruehsnan At two o'clock Wedneiday after- to». Doc 29th. the weddmg of Muo Annio Bushman of Owen Sauna. for. Holly of Cod-"ills. to Mr Dunc-n chongsllol Mt Forest took plug. The common] Inn parlonmd by Rev. P T Poe, It Knox ”lame. o. Sound. lilo Bub-nan ot lit For a, cousm or the bride. acted as brid humid and the [room was Happened i, Mr Alex, Lamont of Mt Fore". xhe bud» '09 becoming” mm 4 duchuss "tin with win 3nd or“; {humus Aber the ceremony rl, _ ty druvf! to the home of the brids ‘s Mn. Mr Dan Sinclair atK'nv1y.wi n Wm) . gonna wedding dmn: r was r. J. Mr and Mrs Mclhngall ml! . 1W- in Mr. Forest. Emmaflflifl‘?Pfifl‘imffiffiif“ REEVE fti R. J. ARNllllLL,esteing Ja- new: Again Reeve trf Egremon‘ HOLSTEI N all Men's and Boys' Heavy Rubbers and Underwear Fresh Groceries on hand " 15 per cent. off All Sweaters Allan ttt per cent. off (That Cash or Trade Paid for Your Produce. .505 16 Our more Holstein Yew! Mt Forest '21 61 "fl 45 17 IO 25 Let us supply your wants. elected 116 , 40 72 83 44 96 84 Mina Bell Kirby who has been spend- ing the Christmas bond-ya with her parent. here, returned to Quit on Mondny. Mr and Mrs Norbnrn Hamburg. Mr and Mrs G Schnm of Holstein spent New Year’s day with Mr and Mrs P, Cornish. Mr and Mrs Rattle of Torumo. who has been Spanding the holidnya with Mr and Mrs Adam Keller returned to Tummo , n Munday. Mr andqu R Robertson enter- mined at number of friends on Now Year‘s day. Our January thaw took a In snow away which mains the sir in: wrv pnor while some are a tin harem uguin. S3 54 74 39 31 70 34 ORCHARD v),'fli,,'gttli) srl?:; '15 34 21t 53 " H 32 26 8 l l 4 52 Drury's 36 57 315 293 281 259 258 166 J Mr Scott Pennock and his brother. who have been absent for a number' otyearscu1h.d on a few friends on Total Monday. _ 309 Mrs Hoateter necked a telegram 2tiN' cm- rlav lust week 1rdurmiug her lilacs Edith and Pearl Diana“, are spending a couple of weeks with Hopevi lle friends. Mrs Hosteiter received a telegram one day last week mformiug ber that he! brother, an R. Aditms was verylow with typhout and inqmer that he was mspxoved a little. Mr and Urs A. Mytick, Davidson, Sank is apcudmg a law days With tier aunt, Mrs N. McDougall, and other friends. Mr W Moore who is engaged with Mr R Irwin, has moved into his house “baled lately by B. Dyer, who is now mail' cutie? on R. R. No I. Miss Elizabeth Brown, Toronto, visited over New Years with her mother, Mrs Brown. Migtt Brown no stated in the choir and sang a solo which was much enjoyed in the Presbyterian church Sunday a. m. Mr R E Trout, Superintendent of the Children's Shelter, at o. Sound, win address the Holstein Women‘s Institute on Jan goth at 2 o'clock at the home ot Mrs Petrie A collection mi 1 be taken up All ladus 'in me c. Innumnv an: C". di dlv hunted. c-mmuuny a! w, The Dayot Prayer arranged by the Woman's Mission Boardsf Canada, will be held on Friday afternoon, Jan 7. at 2 o'clock In the Methodist church We trust this union prayer queuing will be largelv attended. Miss Iva Murdock and her cousin, little Mary Renwick, Ouija. spent a holiday at Mr Geo Swansto‘n'a. Some of those who spent the holi. day here left on Monday for their places of business. MrW Hostetter, St Catharines l Miss A Tronp. Lock.. port, N Y ' Miss E Match. Toronto l Miss A. Rice, Oshawa. On Tuesday Mr A. McPhee who has spent a month with his mother, received a telegram that Mrs McPhee was ill and left on the evening train for Davidson, Sash. His mother is much improved. We trust he will fiud Mrs McPhee Jr also in better health on his reaching home. At the school meeting Mr L. B.' Nicholson was elected trusteein place ‘ofR Christie. A step was taken {toward the establishment of acou- tinuation ':iiiii'i'i,r'iiir"',i?j','teiiii,'! 'can be made wt the department for A speaker, at meeting will be called in the near future to discuss ways {and mews. This would surely be a step in the right direction, giving many I chance of continuing their Istudiee who are almost forced to stop with: public school education and with thoaeioteetdintr to go through High school, can take 2 years of that qtourtbe at home. Mrs'McPhadden is relieving in the telephone office during Miss Ding. wall's absence. _ Rev/gr, Farrell will preach in the Methodist Church Sunday a. m. Sacrament will be diap used in the Presbyterian church Sunday a. m. LOCAL AID PERSOIAL 'eeh1PTV.,52 _ v,tzc/fI'Tf,r,'P,F? _?il7irT?!l?t'r7s . "t an” 't ' Mr and In T. Duly M.ited It It. J. Home: one d-y last - Mr and In in. glad caudal. spent . few days with himsdn In Detroit. in iormmiing his subscriptign. Harold Baird writes us iron: Winni- peg : “Have been here Iince I firtrt came out, cnly ionuue doesn't seem to be mine is I have been sick quite a bit this last year having just got out of tht hospital three weeks ago after a mood operation due from appendicitis, but " I feel much bet. ter now than for many months, I hope to have better health this com. ing year." - - -is. a" It!!! 'Allluhun. Elam, Ipent over the week end " his home here. _ Mr and Mn Mex. IleKechnie. Fenland, Oregon, are visiting his cousin. W Nelson and others. Mr. Mck'echnie has been in Pmtlud for 17 yms in the 111111th business. An early January than. The schools are once more in full swing. We hope teachers ud pupils will have a. p|easam progressive year. - 7 Two of our citizens were nude happv hy the municipll electionl, viz, Reeve McArlur and Councillor Neil Calder who also handed the list Congratulations and beat with. "titLrt' " mute-3411‘. )9 win our Town. Sh’y MT :H‘S. sh‘p v.tf:i,rs. Ar, the las" r' swim: of the U. F. o. vrrd rep um; (If the Convention in Town") were given by sh:- delegates A Humand H Gmat. The oftleeN far 1H2! war.» "loered --Pteeident, In Me!) maid : Vice Preg--A. Hun l Sgoy Treats, II. Grout. . Lunch was served and the club‘ meetings " 1930 Were ended. "ow swiftly the veara roll round! The unknown 1921 lies ahead ont-a new rosd-no one knows whit may await along the way. May we I“ be sure we have acapxble unetworthy Guide to lead us safely through hidden danger- and keep our fee: from any pine J " Bunston’s home hnfboen bright- ened by the “rival of . lmledangh- There was the usual interchange otttood cheer and has itality amn'u neighbors and Li'.",',"]',' daring the festive sewn. Mr and Mu. Munch. Mr and Mn. Roy McGlHivrny were " Allteldt for Xmas. W. Crilpin and family later enjoyed a day here. - Souls of our girls home from Tor. onto for the holidays were. Ethel Match, Annie and Mildred Beggars, Annie Keith. Miss Preda 8eheffer of Toronto wst the guest of her friend, Miss Matte; Hopkins. _ Miss Gladys Lamont spent. Xmas day at the parental home. Nex: Sunday the Rev. Mr Farrow of Gait will preach in the interests ot the Brotherhood. Josh and Hilda White were also home trom Guelph. We are aorrv to hear Walter Neil' son. a tanner Yeovil boy, but now as Walnut Grove, Cial,, bud iruft'ered a “stroke of paraylais. Ho‘wu in the hospital " Sacramento. Cal. and sat t1eiently recovered to write a levy lines to his sister, MrsGron. Wm Horsburgh recently took a trip to Chatham, _ Mr and " Wm. Reid. Miss.) Merchant and A. March“)! enjoyed Xmas " w. Btsutt'g in Proton. Mr, and Mrs J. Inna spent New Yen‘s week end " W Reid’s. Mu. Jas Allan visited with her daughter, Mrs0eo Comm on New Year's day, Mr and Mrs Arch meek and familv of St Marv 's visited with the tormer's parents last week. - Mr and M13 Fad Noble treated the neighboxs to a dancing party and all report I [notable time. . d . The annual trustee meeting was heldlut week when Mr. D. Davis was appointed trustne. “cuts Jas Much Ind W. J. Allan are the other trustees. Mr Arthur Lawrence ts engaged “wing wood in this locality and doing "tittfttctory.mrork. Missal Myrtle and Blanch Allan have mmed to Toronto after spend- ing the Kama holidays at the par- :nul home. In Wm Dodson is spending a week with Mend: In Toronto. It Theodore Leeaon of Sui. spent a dag recently mth his Manda, Mr. ttttd In G. Pollock. Ii“ lily Davis is engaged Is teach" for Orehardvitle school. We ' wish halfway success. It [luau All“ is ertrtttted with» It Join Queen in ptepontlol to latter. an. , ' Died - In Eye-on. on Wed“.- 'dty. Jar. sth, Mia. Elizabeth Vein, sged " - 7 non. The [can] rill like - Sunday t! 1.30 p. m. tor Aston may. A happy New Year to ali. ALLAN'S CORNERS YEOVIL TORONTO W10 than!” has not am “is ttill,"?,'."',, holidsyu with and: pun in the village. ilk-Mo 'Taatiettt'Bsemtta, Gordon of M. Bonita. Que, and Wnlm' ot Bella“). m bonny visitors with Meir wean, It and Mrg Inter pee: Mino- Ihry 3nd Myrtle Huper i left toanolph on Saturday intending Ito spend the winter there. M-iases Bennie Drlmmie and En Ramon spent some days In Tomato last week. In Findlay ot. Toronto has been visiting friend-in Dromoue this week, . Mr Edgar Bonwlck returned to the DentatColloge, Toronto, after I two week‘s holiday at " home here Ill} JOIN! UII'IOD- Mr Jot_ou bu sold his fi? to Thom D. Brown and the bow to) Wm. Brown. We hope they will) still continue to live in this 17Gi% Miag Nellie -Btntston oi Mchnuld Hall. Guelph, spent the New Yur- holiday " her home here. stud Halon Baxter of 'P wouto visit- ed over the week end with Mr 1nd " John Guson. ._ The Women! Missionary Society are holding . meeting on 1Crido, Jun. hit (the day of prayer) at the home of the President. Mrs Jm. Benton. Owing to this [naming the regal“ meeting ot the Women'e m. stitute will not beheld till Wednesday Jun. 12th, " the home at Mrs At. chison. ' L Notwithstanding the stormy for I bidding weather of Sunday lost some 90 people turned out to church " l Amos, a tribute to Rev. Burnett and (iifi gospel mange. f It and In Wm. Lane In": been moving into the village this weed, having round the home beside mg Mr Mid Mrs Wm. H" and family spent New Year‘s day with Mr and Mrs Peter Hay in Durham. The election here hinged largely i, upon the Co ' road system we thinhl rather than upon personal feeling ' wards either of the candidates fur the Reeveship. If an analysis of the eoueetssion'tt vote could be bad, it would resolve Itself largely into the; feet that certain ones were to be ben- efitted by the proposed change of lo. cation of the highway, while otheu would be deprived of betteiits pron- "tsed under the frat proposition. Bel. It? interests, which one can hardly 1eottdeust, in this case. affected the ge. Girir.' Non. 3 and s words we with. ;out a representsttve in the council. l, Economy can be eirccted by the new lCouocll should the weather yet prove E boisteroug in the matter of breaking hoods, when iielO are available with lthe good Will nt the owner, " hap- : pened last winter near Dromore. when l the siderood wan fought with inces- gaantly and needlessly. This also at- I fected votes. A pleasant musical evening was spent at the home at Mr and Mrs W, Ramage on Monday, with Messrs David and George Hooper on their violins, accompanied on the piano by Miss Grace Ramage and Mrs Ttum. Moore interspersed with solos and vocal duetts. Mr and Mrs W. H. Hunter and daughter Edith spent Chrtstmatt week atthe home of Mr and Mrs “any Sterne. " Pittsburgh, U. S A , and are expected hone this Wednesday. J. MitBeth is balling clover this week on the aoth con. with " mac. hine. The patrons of It R. No. I. are well pleased to know that Mr McCabe is tttill [heir hunted mail carrier, with an increase ofnlary on this the hard- est and longest route in South Grey . Mr Wm. Watson of Toronto, son of the late Peter Watson. is waiting at his uncle's here, Mr W P. Watson. Congratulations to the three old Egremont boys elected to Dmham Council. one an the Mayor‘s cuir.- Thoa. Allan, and J. C. Adams and John McQueen. We feel Silicon“! the town willbe well looked alter this ' ear. Another year has passed away With in [may hopes nnd fans. In scene: of madness “idol Wee In”: laughter and intents. I For somelhe i won. wedding bells _ Run: out upon an air ', For some the .oleatn church bell tolled As they bore I loved one were. Forj ' and mow nre'minalcd here: No unmixed j ' in tttVen, To teach in than perieqt lmppineu ', Cm be (and alone in Haven. . Len us learn wisdom from the heath _ en name Or the first moon) ot the yen, Lo & buck Ind correccmlr my new: . Tinnitus rest are!" jam-my here. What thlo you In: in “ureter In _ Our God Alone can tell Let us do on ow and It": in Hill And then all will be well. ' Wn will. all n happy nod praw- Iou Ne. Int. , Inlet-m ndhoulw In :W“ " an I... no; in M (' Mb “all" bee It... In " " 'dl“ . _ . - i In» In“ a an. “I... i In m This” and In an. M " Fund man-madam NORTH EGREMONT New Yeat's Day, 1921 SOUTH BEND .onto Visited it ter John Hunt'- tima no. nn. Ladown of Sn! was the aunt of " cousins. lean Edna and Di. winGnrdlner reodmly. - “Eb-vino: Toroino united his cousins. Mean Gm. and Orme RtsntNtely. . In aitd Mn A. IcFu-lin of ink. in visiting " Mr B T. Bhup’n Mr J. P. Rum "pom s ar#retdid tine nuke U. P. 0. Convention in Congrntnlnlons um be“ Inn" to I! Ind In George new (nee II- Glllie.) George III one ot our popu- ler young men. . We extend sympathy" to the rein. the. ot the Inca Mr Game Hunt who puued to the Better Land recently. Sr Pr, Mal Mo-rio, Kotehn. on 206. Elmer Troop 192. “Neil Scbnm 188. ”Gnu Salaam 154, *Leroy Kemhnbuv 154. Jr Ih--, Kenneth lions 214 Promotion rum. Br In " Jr. 206 .-Tot|l :v'rl---1Grt Run 218. Lorna Bohenk Mi) *Pteuu'. out] day (I 2 No. on roll IO. Average Bgendaoee 'for Deertuber, 13 4th Clasp, Total 2i0--"'mmrt Alla! 148, *Duld “In 121. ”Myrtle Boa! 110, Blls Ellie 110.. ’Icry Bales 104, Jenn Hales 58 (I) 8rd claw. tom 2A0--*hrthar Hus 178. Milton Schenk 186, “Willie Ferguson 113. . Sad char, total '380--ahrrmt Ron 168. . Br let-PIN" Rosa 212. home Schenk 1.50, Konuech All" Id4. #3333333QQGEF‘ seesessses F, ' (0! - It. M. Roberto. tucker S. h. No. B, NOEUANBY Sr 4 (sr-tl. Greig. Jr. tA--0. Young. M Whits4ord. G. “unset. tt, ma... ll, Greig. Br 8rd-G. Gil- mou'. A Rubi-won. Jr 8sd-.-tl Your“, D. Young. S. Gteig, A. _ tnd -u. ll, t,rderston,s" A. Gilmour.‘ BJGKJ iG"Jiig,' SEEKJZKR l',., \\"l:i'el'"rd, T. Fulton. o. Henderson, For term Ind condition- "I' _ (tt H. Cn’t. P. Ithitz, D. Edit-an. C. Scim. L. 110mm. 11.3.5"... will, [1. FORTUNE, AWN" Yaudt, C. Wtuteford, M. Shup.G. . as! a I V Sabra-It, l, Kreller. M. Kmmg. Jr 1 I - -- - -L. Wagner. J. Nut. W Hebmk. A 'uertnee Ucettses Wldmey'r. Sr Pr-m. Young. bl. I 2'/e'ptgig'gf, In: been h, 'w' Mun. li. Henderson. L. Kroner. L. Qua " M tetttes i" ,', 's . . met. Pants- t . '.,it':.:" Pktter, M Yandt. "9:41 Fulton. please call. 'C'l'll,'lleti'ut d I. Marshall, 'Urtser f" I. ' Ar I, Congrptnlquoos lug hen grime: to m - .,.. w... - u 'vb u. yuuu'ln. “gnu ll Hot Water S S No. 9, EGREHONT You/cm not a lot of eomfortTitrht now from n tguaranteed There no so many uses tir such Ir hound-old new» :1 V that no one should deny annulus of their usefulne- " . Dun no told with.” Mute guarantee as to qual-v y. the seams uo willful-ad and not hot Wm bottle i, nf full enmity. Lot " shot - our oomph“ line of rubber ttoo/s. We tool "mt"itiarrentKrAi. . . School Reports. .mcucaca oeaeaeae=- - J. "r'cW't* The James Finnegan Pam m2dlo.cm1 I ; W809 jconl Lot " con 2.Egeettttrtt,'2:8 acres. Brick Ito-ttW', frame 2 when I8:I;B-olsbam65x1s; yummy f 60x30. Thin-sud (mu with first , clu- building. Good reason fur Idling. The ‘10.“ PIN- Lou I of 105ml. Earemont um: j last " 8 a! mean. I. Normans). " new. Brick how " I an . bric' l kitchen I" - not. burr. 65 x " ”in“ N I 40. Th. 4. t ‘00-: " t . my. Id! intend Ind tenets. A l Good buildup. coon-Mme tr, church _ achmtt-tartd'itetn, WHY be sold m I Mum, p'e.Te, Fun Lon " Ind tp, m3. N. D. It U'cnt _ inch. “I! "all. Brick hr: w " h '_Fs kitchen " tt M, bunk barn 5‘. '. P, . It". thed " I“. This ','i a (01.3 (summit clnsatruildings, -. n, tr from Khmwer. . The Sam Taylor Farm Lot " and " con s, No-v, "y. .' Icren. fume house 2K! 'tei, l 'sr. h ,' '6xro,ttankts-tt6xe0. This s I good (arm and uill be an , Mn _ Hull way between Ayton v .1 cr Forest. , _ ' IThe’Jacob Cane Farm 1 I WW"! a 8Laton tt,Carrr' ', m, .1 , miles weqt of Mollie. frame h JSP '. ' l x39aod [03:20, hank barn mu \ .u and barn " tt 30. IO nan of Kw , bush. This ie ii I good fo 'R: ' The Jam" Nichol Farm Lon; " I o! wind 3 of 2... Cnr ' Munch. In new. tmme him"? _ , :30. frame Ina-emu. ham. 2m . w K ‘. One-tu-sth of Durhm“ Mung-Ibu- ind wil: hr ui. I _ ,t'gaie',gx foe selitug. m . Farm but.“ y. can I0. Norman ly. I I'M-cm. that been: " r. .50. (man but. Bx I.‘ wood shed In I: teh. m U I I. draw shed " x 'ttr “Mill bug! pp to. sawing. ' ,, . No t. Tttis h I good farm x, m n l eentot AM. Ytte4hiserHertr, I?" last 39. con I. Nora-ruby. Ie?, acre, [ gtood .tef.ire.ulttte hoose; 'co: 't tr." , 1'2'tttdt,'ti1'iuN at Thu I no BU mm A tot , f=uMtfd,',"itt. , F "e, “and.“ (m. Tttt mm Mama: qrilt Rudd p tan; , Pqrteratt-uitimt. up; to I Farms For AT YP7, s', , "ihtitsk"i,irsij; Ind “meurbum boqunhty. M Ottie but % C. HAHN; Fun "ml was: ot" r ll Du M qub stew tit atti l "

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