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Durham Review (1897), 26 Jan 1928, p. 8

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NTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Why then take a chance and II! water that In polluted and tmBt to: domestic use, when pure water can be had by huh. a well drilled. I mo mare have end My rem Satisfaction guaranteed. lam! Win! ! Water ! What is Good Health Worth? HOLSTEIN mummy ll: New Things Are "lhss" Bu: aw been have started and willbethe treder crunchy fora the now. This bu been A tUte win.. ter foe working In the woods. There was a N! crowd and mp3 Ms prevailed. A large number (mm here attend. " Ernest Homday's sale on the 19th. _ Sonia of our young men In: hav- mg mood upon phyla; hockey an: winter. Mr and In Erie trharre swim my In new: with his puma. It as In Gm. Rum and child- ren of Woodman! amt Thurman tnat " his none-Vs here, tho format so- ing on to attend a ulé. There n: no school here Friday. Owing to the " blizzard rune ot the children turned out. It John lurk in taken seriou- tr Ill Mutiny last, while lib-m to Na M In the stables. Wrt It! “It to hear he ia improving um hope he will soon be ablv- to b. out SCOTT’S tlitlMliltt ad'l,','h", [13355.3 it Ill ac. tom that are particularly beneficial to people prone to anemia and other con- ditions due to malnutrition. Keep tour 'yatem vitamin. young girls and womek?" Qunh’on: Why is emul- aified cod-lizard!» won- ED. J. PRATT, R. n.4, Durham LESSON No. 19 th You have the goods and the desire to sell them. The readers of the ‘Review' have the money and the desire to buy. The connectinglink is ADVERTISING Every member of every family in this community is interestedin the news of the day. And no items are read with keener relish than announcements of new things to eat, to wear or to en- joy in the home. The Durham Review I one ; Instead ot writing that weekly let-l and , Mr lo distant friends. why not have; the n ithe Review tell them the men; of the; gran, ',distriet. Save yourself the trouble of: Mug, 1 Worrying over what to say each Week; three .for $2.00 for a whole year. 1....» Solicitors tor ”7' -e Philip J. 11. Lawrence and Wil Ham J. Lawrence. Executors Tenders received up to two Tuesday. the 7th day ot I" 1929, addressed to v Middlebro’ & MeQuarrie, Durham. Ont. ' "All and singular that certain par- I eel or tract ot land and premises situate ' “in: and being in the Township: of Egremont. in the County of Grey, and being Lot Number Seven (7). in the Twenty. First Concession of the said Town. ship, containing by measurement One hunde acres. more or less". will be sold by sealed tender, subject to a reserved bid, tureompanied br' marked cheque for ten per cent of! the amount tendered ' In the matter of the ESTATE or' JOHN LAWRENCE. late of the Townshin of Flttrernont, in the Coun.., ty of Grey, farmer, deceased. Notice is hereby given that . 1 Goo E. Duncan, Auctioneer Howard Wagon, dark Thou. Martina and John Ferguson] Exam". Forks. shovels. whitRetreea, neck. yokes and other articles too numer- on: to mention. TERMS: Hay, grain and all sums of $10 and under, cash. Over that a- mount, 10 mos credit wlll be given on, furnishing approved Joint notes, bear-I ine Interest at the rate ot ' per oeut.‘ 8 cords wood, thou! 6 square shing- lets, wire stretcher complete. set of welsh scales. fanning mm, about 100 bus. Oats. about 30 bus. Barley, a quantity or rock all. sons. buggy. cutter, Chevrolet our: (1926 model), hay rack, not heavy' harness. m light harness. Denna, cream separator. Daisy churn, about] IMPLEMEN'rs 2 Deering Binder, M. Harrie mower. Peter Hamilton mow- er. M. H. hay loader, hay rake, 2 walking plows, disc harrow, seed drill. l section iron narrow. 2 was- unhypnbucmionon WEIOAY. JAN. St, "" " l 9.3., the following {an stock 1nd biplane-n. belonging to acute Thou. Campbell, on .1 ,_,_,._, - They look to you for will respond to ycur LOT 27. CON. 22, IOIEMNT the following unable nudes: HORSES: Bar mare, ' yrs ol or man STOCK e mums new thing. " up to two o'clock day ot February, w.“ my“ tn the hut ”dad but - .,__ v-..c 115‘“ Incl um tied up the score. Wocvdrard then noted 3 nice god from the right bonds and I. few min. heron: the per- Iod ended Brown scored min. end- Ing the perk-:19 with the but. lead- in; 8---t. In this period the We had s deehgett margin ot the play. I The Senator: outplayed the lam. in the 2nd “d... “A - no", blur mo,G" came week when the more a The Leafs defeated the Senators in an overtime game Monday night. and are now sitting in thast place. At- ter the tirtst 5 min. the Leafs were never behind but the score was tied on seven] owions and when Fldler came thru with 2 gods. in the dying minutes of the nine. to tie the score it appeared as It the Senators were‘ going to repeat their stunt of Int Maple Leafs (EcEles) Bruins (Fenton) Senators (MacCauley) Mamas (Lucas) pardon: MAPLE LEAFS 8, SENATORS 6 l On Monday evening Jan. 23rd. the {Young People of the Community Cir- rek- were entertained by the Young :Peopte or the Wellington and West. minster United Churches, of Mt. For- est in Westminster Church. A debate took place between Conn and Hol- stein. The athmative side ot the. du- bate was upheld by Miss McKechnie and Margaret Tyndall. Holstein, and the negative by Mr Coutts and Miss Syan, Conn, the ttmrnttttlve side Gii-) hing. While the Judges, who Were; The February meeting will be their annual "At Home" held in Roberts' Hall. The March meeting will be in charge of the irish ladies at the home of Mrs Rife.. The April meeting will be for those of Scotch descent held at the home ot Mrs Robt. Sim. The roll call at these meetings consists of gems from poets to suit the meet- ing. 1 L when they became behind to tie more and win out In overtime. e an. was tstarted but a few when Irvine Icon-ed tor the Ben. L... n_-¥ _ l 'The monthly meeting of the Et) (meets Institute was held at the home! "rt Mrs R. Thoma on Thursday of last, week. The meeting was in charge ot _ members of the Institute of English; detrcrnt. Mrs Rudyard took chm-30‘ of the program which consisted ot a', chorus by the English ladies, solos byl Mrs Hildyard. solo by Dena Thoma: in character. "Buy a broom". cola by Mrs Jas. Smith and an instructive and interesting paper on Dickens. The hostess served a splendid lunch in English style. ken retiring titer two and one half years of faithful service. Messrs Bert Hunter and Wm. Brow-n Were appointed new Managers, John Leith and Nichol Dodds being the retiring Menage“. """-'-'--R' -.-_.-_.,. -..v m...“ ’ture reading was taken by Ctitt Rott- fers. The ttrat topic was given by ', Myrtle Cowan and the second by Miss , Mekeehnie. The annual meeting of the Presby- terian Church was held In the base. ment ot the church. Peter Mutch was appointed as Trousurer, Wm. Att- The annual meeting of the Agricul- tural Society was held In the Hall on Saturday last. The Society although A little behind. are in a. healthy con- ultlon. The only clauses in the om.. cars are the appointment ot tour new Directors-Geo. Burrows, Alex. Milne, Allan Aitken and James Nicholson. Mitsa Stella Woodyard of Mt. For. eat spent the week end with her par- ents. Mr and In Thos. Woodyard. Miss Magnet Wet-on ot Knox, Normantrr, is spending a week with her cousin. um Emma. Aitken. The Community Circle met in the basement of the Presblterian Church on Wednesday evening. The scrip- Mr Robert Little or Owen Sound, visited recently with Mr and Mrs John Orchard. Mr Rom. More“ ot Mince. is mn- ing with his relatives. the Seams. Mr and Mrs loo. Smith, of Vice my. Sash. are visiting with his re- lath'us in the village. Mr Geo. Penton is attending the spiel in Owen Sound this week, play- ine on a rink from Durham. glow no ransom: Mr and my. Sash tatives in Mr Geo LEAGUE STANDING HOLSTEIN LEADER Won Lost P'tt; fish! back Li Pleased to hear “at Mr m Wil. son In. who has been eonaned to the bound In Durham for the put to" weeks, intends to move to his home' the ttrat ot the week. I The U. P. Y. P. o. of Varney Club purpose to meet " the home of Mr and Mrs W. J. Allen on Wednesday evening, when the young ladies of the; Club will entertain by putting on , special DWmnie. At the next monthly meeting, the gents 'l'livlll'Q The school of Section No. 12 Again reopened on Monday w1th Miss Violet Mervyn as teacher. Mr John Nelson-and family visited at the home or Mr James Johnston on Sunday. Mr W. H. Hunter, deputy reevo, went to Owen Sound Tuesday to at- tend County Council. romo, where she has secured a. pos- man. Mr Ernest Andrews of Mt. Forest is engaged wood cutting with hls‘bro- ther Wesley. _ There died on Monday last. thisi the Eighteenth day of February, A.tt pioneer pastor. still known to runny" 1928, their names and addresses, a in Egremont when in 'the late 60'soti full description of their claims, in last century, he ministered u iii) iwrmilifg “as? 'l,','."],': of the “em" more, Holstein and Fairbnirn. He ty, tbny, e y t em. died at the home of his dnughter ii) AND TAKE NOTICE that attersuch London and was 88 years old. Hisi last mentioned date, the Executors name recalls kindly memories. jshall proceed to distribute the "Sets :of the raid deceased among the pan ---_---- Pf? entitled thereto, having regard I only to the claims, of which they shall AUAN'S CORNERS ,then have notiee,.aud the said Execu- ------ {tors will not be liable for the said Miss Isabel Davis han gone to To, assets. or any part thereon to any ronto, where she has. secured a pOB-l person or DOTBODS of whose Chtint no. ltion. Itiee shall not have been received try Mr Ernest Andrews of Mt, Forest! them at the time ot such distribution. is engaged wood cutting with ttiatro- Dated at Ddrham this Mth day or, .her Wesley. January A. D. 1928. i Me w n 11...“..- A-..“ -------- l Holstein, troar-young.. detenee--H. 'Pinder, Eccles: forwards-woody-i, I Brown and Ellis. Referee, Doersun. Scores. First period-No score. Second Period: Ayton, Widmeyer 1 and 2: Holstein, Brown 3 3nd}: Ay- ton 5. 1 Third period: Ayton, Szembre " Holstein. Ellis and Brown 2 and 3. ; First Overtime: Ayton, Widmeyer. ’ Second Overtime: Holstein, Brown:, Ayton, Szembre: Ayton, Damm. i THE LATE REV. HUGH CROZIER mt]; Aylon, go Szembre. W meyer, Damn an! Doeraam. it was' tied. Ayton came back with two more when Szembre and Damm scored from close in, when Holstein was on the ottetusive trying to break the tie. The teams: Ayton, 'roal-- Lumsden: defence, Szembre. Werner: F'orwtuxis-Wid. meyer, Damm, Schenk: truba--Schenk: In the tirtst overtime widnusrGrilii; ed from axscramble but In the second Brown counted another and again In Holstein lost to Ayton by the score of T---s in on overtime hockey exhi- bition game at Ayton Tuesday night. ( Four of the Holstein boys had played _ TO minutes the previous night. and ', under the eircumatancets made awry 'creditable showing. The return game ( will be in Holstein Thursday night. In the third period, Szembre scored for Ayton to put them two up, but Shots from Brown and Ellis tied the score and put the game into overtime to tie it up but Damn: got another Just when the bell rang when the disc hit Finder’s skate and slipped into the net. cult to stop. In the second. Whitney- er opened the score on a doubtful goal, the puck being wedged between the goal post and Young's pads. The same player made it '2--o when he scored from a scramble when. Young was sprawled on the lee. Brown camel back and scored twice In succession: The two teams played through the first twenty minutes 'to a scoreless draw, both goalies turning aide shot tstter shot, some ot them being dittb 2nd period. Senators, J. Irvin. 3rd period, Senators, Irvin; M. L's. 2, and 3, Brown, and Woodyund: Sen. ators. Fuller 4 and 5. lat Overtime: M. huts, Brown; Sen- ators. Irvin. 2nd Overtime: Maple Leafs, Rite and Woodyand. Icr, IT. under. J. Irvin: tmtm--t1osxion Long. Referee, Fred Young. lat period: Senators, J. Irvin; M. Learn l, 2 and 3, Brown. Woodyard and Brown. l in the early momenta ot the 3rd 'period, [win again neared to tie the more but Brown uni Woodnnd scor- ed in succession to m the bet!!- 2 up, which they held until the dying moments of the game when Mdier scored In succession to tie the count as the period ended. In the lat overtime period theLeals want into the lead when Brom, scor- ed tram well in but [win came back from the face oil to make a pretty arm-e. In the 2nd overtime Rife scor- cd the winning goal but Woodyard mm through to put the Leafs up two as the period ended. Brown and Irvin shared scoring honors with 4 each. Woodyard scor- ed 3, Pidler 2, Rite I. For the losers.‘ Jack Irvin was the best while for; the winners Woodyard and Ross were! beat. Maple Leafs. Ross. Eccles, Rife, Brown, Woodynrd. Senators-- Smith. Mechuiay, Firi- ler, H. Finder. J. Irvin: tntbts--t1orxion most Invincible, mopping shot utter! momma close in ammo mummy The only shot which eluded him was: from the stick of Jim Irvin tron well out. This, period manEfmn-Téé? 3--2 in (“or ot mm THE DURHM REVIEW AYTON r, HOLSTEIN s. Phone Dual: ply owner ‘or about the Twenty-fourth clay of i November A. D. 1927, are ranked to ideiiver or send by post prepaid to l Lucas A Hoary, Solicitors tor the Ex. Ife-cutors ot the Estate. on or before {the Eighteenth day of February, A. 0.1 1928, their names and addresses, al full description of their claims, in writing and the nature of the secur- ity, if any. held by them. AND TAKE NOTICE that after such !IN THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH PAT- " TERSON. late ot the Township of 'l Egremont. in the County of Grey. I Farmer, deceased. I NOTICE is hereby given pursuant he R. & o. 1914. Chap. IN, Section; '56, and amending Acts, that all per-l I sons having claims against the Estate.‘ 3 of Joseph Patterson, late of the Town-J jshlp ot Egremont In the County of jGrey, Farmer. deceaum. who died on! 7 Congratulations to Reeve Calder from this section of the township on receiving the honor of the Warden- ship ot Grey. Egremont can do it. The Women's institute will meet on Wetrtesday Feb. lat. at the home of Mrs John D. Drttntnie, at 3 P"n., The program will be as follows:[ “Canadian Authors," by Mrs Arthur Renton: “Canadian Artists", by Mrs, Alex Milne. Music will bo supplied by Mrs Jno. Eccles. All ladies are! very cordially invited. I ran away with the sleigh. Austin thinks he fed his horses 'too much (Manta. Mr David McKelvey had an excit- ing time the other day. His team l Biyth's Corner's correspondent jstated last Week that it does not pay 'to go to law. Well, we don't in this burg. Recently two ot our farmers had a. diapute about some wood and they went to their next neighbor and he settled to the satisfaction of both. Where there's a. will there's a way. [ Mr. W. H. Hunter is in Owen) Sound this week. B. S. No. 12 reopened this week. It has been closed since Dec. 12. The! small pox epidemic is a thing of the: past. All will be free again by tuel, last of this week. l. l The election of it new elder in ,Knox Church. Normanby, will not be decided until Sunday. Jan. 29th. l The Farmers' National Telephone Co. Ltd. ot the 'Corners', are none {tinting with the Bell Telephone Co, (for the taking over of their line 5 through sale or otherwise. Isaac Hooper's sale last week was quite a. success. cows going as high " 8100 and hens It 1.25 apiece. Mr and Mrs Hooper will return to South- ern Alberta. about the let ot Much. Mr and Mrs Alb. McRonald' who recently purchased the farm former. ly owned by Mr Geo. Sharpe. enter- tained a. large number of tho youth and beauty of the mhrhborhood ton dance on Thursday evening last. A Jovial time was spent. The Municipal Railway Board has been pressing them to become incor- porated and the majority didn't ap- pear to {all in line with the idea in View of the limited service obtained. Mr Donald Elder had everything ready and the guests ell invited fora dance at the home ot Mr and Mrs. Charlie Runway on Friday evening hat. but the " blow prevented. " takes phce this Tuesday night. For the third attempt. the young people of the Varney Community cus cle will present their pm on Wednesday owning. " the home of Mr and Mrs Wm Allan. This is the first ot a. couple of programs to be given between the girls and boys " to who can put up the best. Miss Jeanette Kerr will be the presiding Despite seven! gnu-pa Jam has made to packer " her mouth and umrl. she is evidently mild It heart. NOTICE TO CREDITOBS NORTH BCREMONT BLYTH’S CORNERS nu. When, last Thursday, we noticed th. some ot the correspondents wishing ' [for winter weather. we had a pre- en monition that they would get their desire and they did-that very night. =k-Iwith a vengeance! Please don't wish he: so strongly again-a good many ot us ho, were enjoying the mild winter and it he; would take great imagination to call I last Friday a mild day. The sideroads it-! are too full ot snow after that iiiiii-) ml lug storm, for quick progress as thel in: school pupils discovered yesterday] 231‘ morning. I l Perhaps some of our readers whol “I" sing "the Little Brown Church in thel ml Vale," will be interested to knowthat; I1-l it still stands Just as it was built in] I 1862 in Chickasaw County, Iowa, near ii the little town of Nashua. It's clear,I 10' ringing belt" still calls "on a clear I, Sabbath morning." 50,000 people! .f/iii'i' every State in tho. Union and r from several foreign countries wor- Blshipped there in 1926. 424 weddings d took place there in that year, more e! than too of them in June. in addi- l tion to the customary token of ap- lpreclation to the omeiatine minister, la fee of " is expected for each wed- fdlng in the church. The fund obtain- led is expended for maintenance and grepairs. A Sunday School has, been ", maintained and the pastor of Nashua f Church preaches at 3 p. m. each Burr. " day. Dr Pitts, a resident physician and singing master. composer of both words and music of the hymn. died in 1918. Pictures of him and Dr Matting the first pastor. a. framed copy of the I famous song. a tablet commemorating (iii; charter members and similar me- mentoes make the walls interesting. lVisltors sign the register and leave the building feeling that the “church fin the valley by the wildwood" is an " [historical church well worth mingle im the Spring of 1865, the timt time . lDr Pitt took his sihging class to the [chm-ch. he sang "the Church In the] Wildwood." It never before had been I sung by anyone but himself. Soon afterward it was published in Chico-i go. Very naturally the song and the church became tderttttted with not), other. Last Sunday, Mr Geo. long had the mietcrturto to have a. box-sawm- ly quite well. drop dead in Its null. A number of our young folks were In Mt Forest last night, listening to one. of the League debates-tttttmme between Conn and Holstein and won by the latter. 1 Mr and Mrs Match visited then-I Kitchen range in good condition. daughter. Mrs c. Witherow, cuden‘gm "not; 'ttt 'ltd dyadms wood, but Tuesdsy. caption. u s ebou an Inw- Mrs N. Long returned to fauna-oral other housebo'd amok-s. Inc-lud- aner a few week's vitrit with irir'0te a. number of Jem Mrs and sun-r sons. Ikitehen utensils. Apply to Iw ox men: In June. In addi- o the customary token of ap- tion to the omelatine minister, of " Is expected for each wed- 1 Drudge 1 Lux 1 Ammonia l Rinso 1 Chipso l Gillex Winter Underwear Men's Heavy Socks School Children's Hose Sweaters Rut Price Reductions R. J. ARNILL in the following ; HOLSTEIN Regular price 71e for 53c I Guaranteed Heelers. :Anhur Irvin, RR, l, Inmate 11, r. l',--; , bodrooms, 1 double dining room. parlor. hr stable. 14 acre of loud, el spring well. Apply to En gie, Holstein. --'"-'e"'"R.' owns-win} 1."? has. Bambi». Seaman-1 Work Civil Sen'ice. Faction Methods. Special Course hr Farmers' “no Careful Attention. Best Rasukx‘ 1100 acres. lot 20, con IS. Sch-mom. six miles east of Holstein on (Willy Road. Good bank turn 72 x " lam-p ', pen the! driving aha! " , 100 : brick dwelling with farm: wood shod. good 0113mm. " acres ploumwd. TERMS, 87000. I Pne third cash. balance bearing in Individual Instruction enbhs you to begin a. mm at any time in mire-t " “A per cent. or sham: terms to suit both parties. JOHN FAIBBMRN. R. R. t, 1101519111. cm,'. You may Enroll any a, Telephone r. s, mi, isf. The phrrrerty ot l. C. Wuhan} COLLIE PUPS FOR SALE HOUSE FOR 8ALE iURN FOR BALE ' 1 double, 2 single- Lo P360137 kitchen. goon m of load, mark {it}. Apply to Bruce McKem FOR SALE. PALMER PATTERSON, ,. l, Holstein Also our usual Bar- gain in Laundry Soap Rubbers Appty Community Macaw Sans Shelburnc and Ioumlulh an I: Humanity numb”: value. ‘1er ".itFtt, who In“: any otrphrs MM ttoodtt In rumour ot' and n "An My rash. my do m by Hug the articles to an uh" _ Nixon Bros. art. Ihr at .e'N. We don’t know um ll about plying [hum-hes tor radon. in In all Ina-mm a I use In taken of I'M! the Intel for. This w Ot . sale stril u; l might; at! “at. for in home (have In summing m d of an my clun- wants I no “a to unybody‘s pride, mama-d this Idea to km! ll wrr b Duh. vicinity and that Damn I- no exec-mien W no“ to dismal of seqxMad mum Hiram-r household subs. on. new; Oueuoll." Mi.» M Fl also gno- onr on "Slam! up m: will In lu-I- llu- lurun .. The. m In; mvemd by a hihol' mil: helpful hints and .sukrir'tottr. I Jailed t0 hu- I (sun-mm. ttt "r In June. Thr anhnul A rbmmd the meeting: and hum 1m by meal of the Indira plum. hour I18 spout our I "tMM. TI. Muir perm..- tsol nodal m on Feb. nu; ( m. The nun mun In: - he held hr "ttt .1 an of In It“. New. u , I»: in: Interest. the our I “Add 19 pm ll lutohum all Mr J. A. Graham "and he planned to I M! fry Mospiol m Melanin-n Van Sm”) mud. Aberdeen Women's Inemute The mainly tun-uh: ot AI Wt“? IIIIMuIIv "as Md house of Misa Sarah Md‘nrm Jun. 27th. when “runny ttttve \u-N Hue-t. The President Moln- was in the vhuir an Philip Inbound mud thc M In“. Lawn of Ihunkx a "mum We" hand tor ttowe hook meek-ad. 1hr program (1» ot Wily “any and a n Gives grant to Mospitat The Men's Clase Ilnit'h day nth-moon mrrird , Mars In the Veteran purer in Kiwi: pars In [no u handled fame tir wands ot the Huh and u " was tit kl meeting pattr"<i " mum of warm-Mk" J. Ml. for his mtst The I. o. D. F.. diner whi to have been held this w Quaint tn the Town Halt, named to Thurnduy ”mm The II“? Devid McNichol that Marlin and the pro-l M. Nell Calder of Fat" MW been the only two who hve held down the. - In Grey County, the“ Wundens are Mann} Poateoed to Feb. 'th as Inyor and mum- uls (Inc and valuabh‘ [11118008. With the. hop. "I mndluon oI hwllh New (on this a With the ' do“ In ctvtr ttr "r' been made l mun a! Kitchen. the aw of In: unuld be irsueu, dollar [with in 1mm would a Induction In ttis I Windsor. about The Tues-hrs of Soul. Council voted to abolish um hr WT“. com Apply to Hum: Rm bun. Pttmte 601. r 2-1 VOL. LI. NO 5 Itrplyers In ls of our "otl mu “ll ls sud (In! my» 'tvert/ty In keephuza You. I n-mmubrr u l ace kept me hot fur l z- nowr ijiiicalii-,.),8lt'l T beett nude among the. m u “when” that nu: payers who vow. be give t nor dollar off their In an of lunuuzs. u m ite hsuud. wullllmu t it n-lum- In his ru-m. kred would ttet a rural mm In his an: hill, 1n thtt0 totr Int-1 kn in suit mom r Ih mum um" (ill thin hi1 Larva-Inn mom tl you (it IN " M um M

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