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Durham Review (1897), 23 Mar 1922, p. 12

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y Presentation to Mr and Mrs Nelson McGuire The friends and neightors to the nomber of avrout fifty gathered at the bome of Mr and Mra Nelson McGaire to spend a pleasant evening with the m before removing to their new bom near Orchard. â€" The evening was spen‘ vers pleasantly in music and games and dnring the evenimge Mr Mainr P yayap>>mpsespes Renews Strength! SCOTT‘$ EMULSION __ (Tablets or Granules) _ For® INDIGESTION 12 taken regularly, usually spells renewed strength and vigor. Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. _â€"â€"â€"ALSO MAKERS OFâ€"â€"â€"â€" Where there is need for a buildâ€" ingâ€"up tonic after prostrating illness, _ @M_AOANM PM . ... 125 . Ln _ 180. m:“:a“ tn NMMGN_.._P\â€"â€" 2 ~AF. a. gee 2 : 2 â€" yrn n S en is s y T ber se 2o ek 9 n ba o bo 0C 36 i § 6 on doat n 26 24 36 20 : ad 2C TLE PWIE OM DC OUOOOOOOOOOL OO _0 oo 2o canimies cpetrccmmcmy ~apemons pomateen mong wan w m KIMGIDS Holstein Branch: W. A. REID, Manager. 20â€"13«k ifi pipspse Sr3) lEeelea was called to act as cbairmar and made a mee litil= speech on the aterling qualities of Mr and Mra Mcâ€" Guire as neighbors and others follow ed in the same line _ Mr and Mrs MeGuire was called upon to com» forâ€" ward and was presenced with a pair of chairs and the tollowing address which was read by Wloronce Ranwieck ‘wacher otf No 12 and che presentanion was made by Vistor C. Adams and !Jns, Ferguson. tIna coramunity have gsthered here tmngs evenmg before your devartur from our midetr, to enioy one more social evening with you and to expre=â€" in a email weay our a precia n of you as a neighbor and fmendâ€", _ Yon bave been with us for may years and it bas always been a pleâ€"sure to visit you in your bome and to enjoy your friendahip everywhere, _ We wish you success and happimess o your new bome. . We ask you to «s cept gaege gifte as a glighs token n our esteem and a memenmo of th good wishesa of the people of «his v « mity. â€" Bigned on bebalf of friems Vieo Ad m Dear Mr and Mra McGuire ; o Mr and Mrg Nelson McGaire Jamses Foosss \Vv of ’ I F| _ Quire a~ | num be ’.nnd neighb r of rhei t’::e “j and ;':s gl; hered a::;‘ friends 6-" ut diPhlad 4 L’ji hr‘(l:mll to spend“'n labt T; home b“ Bunday ‘three ol tUe 1 | n,.w" these peo a soctal grsgay . [2P went to se ol the neighboring # kKome.: If ple Jeay eveniugy,"" the af pay bim eighborin ke"'fling ons he matn fe: tor lh(-ie prige f afternoon and a fmendly 'i..fl #) f:d mgtwif o! """“muti:;’nr' of the 3¢8tb °°3’° bim lyirv;zoith’"r sad sn:' | lam v s V’S}hy ‘rf:“g.-,““ â€"a ;?s:'l::'“h!n:o;:' ‘." early ':,ll::;";o“flb l-:kl:;;zhco'd in I enen tnisb 1ch & An 80 aa n ucat: L(S'h":h mad . NMr a was re o me but h 0t l’l"kbs on | rha e a v od Mra ad qualit ad a mental) # nking th erv suit Raw y betwe Li R(\od di Y P | pect erf 1t able n alwa eu Tight scerni E{ to ;'\L;dn!fi,'\t and â€" xtrnd;h“o’ this ;;}:ly Amozl.p'::‘;npoflpd hi‘,:d wrong .:g 3 'fhelr new .h'::l:om‘ and 5’;!”""'0:l :le wiae & mP,I;.b".n Ch“:::lfo('e" in a) : The t y it thein is is wae a y er, and po which o oes t ie usor Progve 1% uis e mwon b9a n onurbospa g | ouss th ol Pridey w section bad ason b ghhorboood A !connect:d.dvi..b',ai:ytvl}ni'g, to ::et 'Ord.b b'o‘b"' Jlo’k‘;“’ ‘nd h.. of 9 i i sâ€" ae be y na J ix vnation q‘.b'_,th the H o still be §* An uo en beard me but t School olstei ‘ng nele, of b no 5! : be unfavor The deci;-n Continâ€" years ago Stephen Boak im far years , | whicb was be;:le Eoward this sohcime cemetery sud is buried n A died some n last ye"."d“m‘ ==;E===_â€"==u:::':j Na~1$Aace x Enw Cala one day last week. A few from the village attended _.~""""~ "0" (U" 0 Te Rones and took part in th St Patricks With woodshed, quarter acre lot on Bruce entertainment Friday night and all st. Durham. Good garden, well on proâ€" report a very vice evening. perty. Watm comfortable home in choice The Misses Kellar‘s of Varney location. Apply at Review Office, or on were the gues‘s of Miss E. Maclivride premises to owner, Miss Luttrel! spent the week end visiting friends in Holstein. The roads hkave just been about ready for cars ete , but ‘his steet and rain will likely apo:l them for awHile »gain. Too bad we didn‘t have ail our coid weather at one spell and then we could have bâ€"eu ready for spring when it did come Snoch « comse carpo‘t but have a good »fict »nd if carried on from vear to year reater inferest would be taken asd it wonuld he imnossible to fignre their ~orh Mr Canper is to be congra®nlated on the success. Heis also anxions to have each school section go in for school garâ€" daning, &¢, and nave aschool fair ail going in the fall An appreciative article on the late Jas Boakes, from the pen of Mr C. McInnes, is received too late for this week. Miss Edna Haas, Toronto, is sperâ€" ding a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Ed Haas Mr Harold Main of the HydroCo., has been visiting his mother this past couple of weeks. Miss Hood, teacher at No 10 school was a week end guest at the Parâ€" sonage Mr. and Mrs. J Moore, visited his brotber Joseph, N Egremont, this week who has not been well all winâ€" ter and is not improving mnch, Mra Bunston is in very poor health just now. Quite a number attended Jas O‘ Connell‘s sale on Tuesday. _ Mr. O‘ Connell has rented bis farm to Dan Farrell The telephone men are repairing the lines _ Sunday night‘s ice was almost heavy enough to do damage. might hove <ken advartage of it wore consp cnons hy t bear beence, s «lso intorm®8 ing ard _ eneficial y to o‘der m »®, Some of th: n"g may be ton o‘d to lâ€"ar. but not o @ith the older o es St. Patrick‘s Social in the Methoâ€" dist church on Friday evening was a decided success Mr West gave a short talk on St Patrick‘> life which j was interesting â€" There was also muâ€" sic, singing, a play, &c At the close refreshments were served Pro ceeds amounted to aver $26,00 The sbort course in <tâ€"ck Judging c nduc:ed on Wednesdas by Mr R H Harding of Thornd«le was w»ell attended thovygb 1i was Fair Day in It Forest _ More imer st than usaal was manifest «ith Horses and quite a number «â€"r reâ€"dy to join in judg ing cattle ad s eep The «de« of these co msos «ret. »ducate the young men which in this case turna d ou w â€"}} But « JJarge nnmbe who Jas Boakes, knownto all N Egre mont, who lived alone when at home was found dead on Surday by bis neighbos He bad been working oit Curing the week, coming home on Saturdav nigbt, which was the last seen of him alive Rev G. S, Scott returned Friday avâ€" ening after spending most of the week in Toronto, Welland and other places _ H Main who was laid up with grip is out again Martin Bve is unable to attend school this week on accornt of sickâ€" ness It is onr sad duty to repor: deat h of M+ and Mrs Roy McGillivray‘s fonr mos old d=«ughrer The funeral 18 to be be held on Theâ€"day Sympathy is extended to friends Your TrEAPOT HOLSTEIN LEADER LOGAL AND PERSONAL "SALADA" Largest sale in America. will demonstrate ORCHARD T" H A. ; ~HAS NO EQUAL THC DODURHAM Compact ‘five room brick Iesidence with woodshed, quarter acre lot on Bruce It was with sturiling suddeness that the news ol Jim Boake‘s death came to this beighborsbood. He was going arourd on Baturday night and war up to Dromore and walked bome. On Bunday three ol the neighboring boya went to pay bim a fmendly visi: in the afternoon and to their aad eur prise found bim lying in bed, cold in deatb. Jim tprough lesck of education Much sympathy is extended to M: and Mrs Roy McGillivary in their sudden sorrow. On Sunday evening Jean Marguerite, their infant daugbâ€" ter aged 3 mos. and 19 days, gnud gently away â€" Bhe was a bright healthy baby and her demise coming so unexpectedly wasa great shosk Lving in her listle white casket among the flowers she was the fairâ€" est bud but the Great Gardener bas only transplanted her to a brighter slime to be with the children‘s Friend. _ At the faneral to day, thei: pastor. Rev, Mr Scots spoke consolâ€" ingly frrm the text ‘He shall feed His flock like a shepherd, He shall gaher the lambes wi‘h Bis arm, and carry them in His basom." "God gave and God bastaken away VMiss Annie Sinciair, who has been suffâ€"ring from a sprained ankle is {® preving A Special Meeting of Yeovil Club will be beld Monday, 27th inst, to deliyer Gr1ass Seed and Seed Corn. Those who ordered same please atâ€" tend . H. Groat, Sec.â€"Treas. Mis 8 Ecclâ€"sspent a recent week end w.th her brother and »ttended eharch servieces in her old home chaoreh Mesars Charlie MeDcogall, Wil bert Ross *6d Ear] Bunston bave gone weat again We noticed Mr Jas. Mclonis mov ing" going outr to Uoistâ€"in recenily He and his wite bave resided in this vicinity for a grear mu=nvy vearsâ€" weli liked and respâ€"cted neighborsâ€" and we wish «hem much happinese in their new nome »nd hope they will erjoy leisure days atrer their many ~ears of hard work on the t»rm _ M _ Wes Love and family have m «ved into the vacated h me tro m their h me on the 12 h con. way, No more to part, but aye to stay, With our wee Jeannie " Mr and Mre W. Crispin ot Alsfeldt and Miss Ethel Mutcb, Toronto at tended the funeral . Miss Mary Murch is able to sit ap a litle white now and is slowly re gainivg bers‘rength. We nope she will comn be quits well and strong again _ Narse Connolly went home last Frid=y. _ Miss D. Stevenson is still with her niece Several are suffering witn severe colds but w» hope they wili not beâ€" e me an epidemic _ Perbaps the equincctial gales will blow them . wa y A Mrs J Reid bhas returned hom» after visising ber d« aghters in Owen Boand and Swintod Park Some of our ladies are erjoving Miss Hopkins‘ demorsrasions on cuoking, ete., which are going on this week and part otf next week under the anspices of Droamore W, I. Lent us our Jenonic ; His ways are not like unto ours, He gives uns Sunsbine, why not sbowers ? He knows His own, His chosen flowers Such was our Jeannie. She cannot come to us again, God claims car Jeancie, _ Bat we m»y go to her some day, When cne by one He leads the Residence for Sale NORTH EGREMONT â€"â€"â€"â€"@ @ 4@ coâ€"â€"_â€"__â€" YEOVIL ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Merchants ! Orderyour counter check books at the Review office. Ask to see samples. Lowest prices. C. was martied to Mr W, J. Wesley Andrews, son of Mr and Mrs T. E. Anâ€" drews near Mt. Forest. The ceremony was conducted by the pastor, the Rev. R. J. McCarten Methodist minister of Priceville. The bride was dressed in white satin, with veil and carred a beautiful boquet of carnations and fern. She was attended by ber sister Miss Velva Dailey, dressed in coral georgette and satin. The bride‘s hat was of henua gilk trimmed with silver, and her going away suit of navy _ The groom was atâ€" tended by his brother Edgar The wedâ€" ding march was played by Mrs McCarten and only immediat=relatives werepresent After the wedding supper, a programme of vocal and instrumental music, recitâ€" ations and speec hes added to the enjoyâ€" ment. of the evening. The bride and groom will live on the town line on the farm formerly occupied by Mr W. R. Watson. We all join in wishi~g them many happy and prosperous years of wedded life A bhappy wedding was celebrated in North Egremont at the home of Mr and Mrs Thos. Dailey on Wednesday March 15th, when their eldest daughter Mabej CHAS. WALE, Hopeville Andrewsâ€"Dailey Nuptials The strongest guarantee under which rubber footwear has ever been sold is {fastened to each pair of Ames Holden Rubber Footwear, Here‘s whet it says: * Every pair of Ames Holden Rubber Footwear is guaranteed to outwear any pair of similer shoes of any other make, sold at the same price and worn under the same conditions." It protects you against inferior workmanship and materials, and assures the greatest possible value for the price you pay. If every pair wasn‘t made fightâ€"with the right materialsâ€"pure rubber and stout strong fabric and liningsâ€" this guarantee wouldn‘t be possible. No matter what you need in rubber footwear, we want you to try a pair and satisfy yourself that the best is For Sale by Look for the Ames Holden mark on every pair. AMES HOLDEN RUBBER FOOTWEAR larged and impr nt. is now publishâ€" the results, while not what had be« ed EVERY OTHER DAY. This forâ€" expected in certain cases, are still {air ward step was taken at the earnest reâ€" satisfactory, ‘The figuresareasfollow quest of Sun readeys who wished a farm | â€"Censusâ€" newspaper which would give a summary _ Provirce, 1921 1911 of world news, mare frequent markets Nova Scotia......... 528,837 492 as* (tor which The Sun is noted), together N. Brunswick......... 887839 351,889 with a paper which is sympathetic to the P. E. I.................. #88,615 93,728 farmers viewpo}nt. All these are found Quebec................ 2349067 2,008. 232 n The Sun. No other farm paperequals Ontario........ ....... 2,020,054 2,523.27¢ The Farmers Sun ingflxeservice it renders Manitoba ............ â€" 613,008 455,60 to its readers s Saskatchewan...... 761 800 499 1%> The Daughters of the Empire are opâ€" ening a subscription list for the sufferers in the Russian famine. ‘This ‘Save the Children" fund is in charge of Miss Kearney at Mrs Beggs store Give what you can and give quickly. When you subscrib@for a farm paper, subscribe for The Farmers Sun, owned owned by the farmers, and published in their interests. The subscription price oi the triâ€"weekly Sun &only $2.00 per year, or three years for $5.00. Why spend $5.00 for a City Daily when you g t all all you require though The Farmâ€" ers‘ Sun for $2.00 per year. Rddress all letters to The Farmers‘ Sun, Tpronto. The Farmers‘ The Farmers‘ Paper Every Other Day AMCAE This Guarantee Gives You Better Rubber Footwear er Da; % P s‘ $un, whic provement. THER OA s taken at: readeys who iich would g s, mare fre he Sun is n which is sym oint! All t ~~â€"_â€"_â€" ' The census figures for 1921 for each n, which has been enâ€" province have now been tabulated and ement. is now publishâ€" the results, while not what had been R DAY. This forâ€" expected in certain cases, are still fairly ken at the earnest reâ€" satisfactory, ‘The figuresareasfollows; Ten roomed house, on Garafraxa St south, Durham. Large light rooms fine for boarders. Barn, stable, hen house, and a lot of Jand. Coavenient to stone crushing plant. Also a small house Apply to _ Miss Elizabeth Murdock, Totals..................8 769,489 7,206 643 Canadian Navy..... A House For Sale or to Rent The Census Figures â€"Censusâ€" 1921 1911 523,837 492 3s® Box 65, Durham Mission B sion Band of of which Miss ident, held an Friday T which Mr J. ing, sang nice in the entert tions given b; lraith, Jims der, Bowman were very wel "Little Light India" reflec training given helpers, and : 30, taking par ing took the c eant, represer turn out of th preciation of the children was the inten Revy, Mr Sm Many Lands Asthe result the citizons of requested to c Friday evening in the Town l the present tin as by Byâ€"law : the town. The death Sask. on Sun Thos Adair, a ed gentieman erton, and w ago to Miss | of Mr Hus Town, She of three child prominent in West, but for work owing t terred in Tr March, where The Wolgen‘s Inst the home pf Mrs C. R April Tth at 2.: m ing program wil will be answoered 1 next year‘s program change ol day. The Men‘s 1 arrangements t on Tuesday, Ap Reynolds of t College, Guelp) and be the spec son. Remembe ticket this weel The Daughters . ening a subscriptio in the Russian fan Children" fund is Kearney at Mrs what you can and 4 City, Tennesgee, s from house to i people about tanly lane‘s Drug Store The young peo; adance in the To day, April ith in hospital fund. 1 furnish music. A The Ladies® Aid tend bolding an 1 evening of Mondas notice will be later Custom choppir Kechnie‘s Mills, 1» guaranteed. Cormn, and all kinds o| fec Photo studio ‘1 Films developed each. Tanlac\can brii has to thausand Maclarlane‘s. Dru .l!c-ch‘}:‘eed Rob Roy a A car of No, 2 1 the Varney Mills VOL. Your TOTAL ASSH Durham Branch, IWN¢ st o H Ma Miss McG Seed C oys may require Extending a important p} ng 1 H 1 the M §71, Branchs

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