wling school in Guelph, are to 0. Sound school. sorry to say Gerard Vasey iis leg taken off last sumâ€" mch better for a few mos. bad again and suffering s ever. We hope there will AN. 10, 1929 ) *3 | RHAM well had the d sprain his k moving on would â€" have car, coming 84 years old »ft _ Saturâ€" School, at. with her »dingham. _ vacation was called d his son, pneumonâ€" ear he is papers at Two bunâ€" ‘ate. Suit. was flu has been in its laid the the his The annual meeting of the Priceâ€" ville Agricultural Society will be held on Saturday afternoon, Jan 19th at 2 p.m. for the receiving of Reâ€" ports, election of Directors, etc. W Aldcorn, W. W. Ramace well acted by Messrs Clifford and Alf Hincks. Then Mr=Innis McLean and Miss Anna Mary gave some fine instrumental music and received hearty _ applause, responding to an‘ encore. While the ladies prepared Ivnch, a ‘flower contest‘ was put on. There were 70 present. Immediately after a watch night service was held, commencing at 11 p.m. â€" Rev Corry gave an address, entitled ‘The handâ€" writing on the wall‘, taking his text from Daniel 5 : 27. Everyone thorâ€" o~~hly eniovyed the service and the spirit in which the New Year was ushered in. Mrs Wm McMillan was over to Swinton Park, waiting on her mothâ€" er, Mrs Jno. Aldcorn, who was ill with the flu. Rev and Mrs Corry and family, visited Wednesday at A L Hincks. Mr Jim McLeod â€" of . is visitâ€" ing his father and sister, Mrs Neil Cameron. Mr David Hincks spent a few days visiting Egremont friends last week. A pleasant evening was spent on Monday in the Presbyterian Church, when the members of the Guild enâ€" tertained the young people home for the holiday. The following contribuâ€" ted to the program: Humorous readâ€" ings by Misses Esther McLean, Sadâ€" ie Carson, Beth Hincks, Mrs A. L. Hinecks, Wm and Neilburt McKenâ€" zie: solo by Miss Helen McVicar: dialogue. "Rastus and Sambo" was Mr John Ferguson and sister Miss Sarah, spent Xmas week in Toronto. Miss Mildred Scott, Toronto, spent a few days at H. R. McLean‘s. All the teachers and pupils are back to school again. The new teaâ€" cher. Miss Harriet is staying at Mr F. McKinnon‘s and Mr Cook at Mr. F. Reilly‘s. Mrs Alex Carson and Bernice re turned home Saturday after spend ing two weeks in Toronto. Mr and Mrs Ronald McRae and son, returned to Bridgeburg after spending Xmas week with friends. HOLLAND TOwnNnsHIP John Heighes was elected deputyâ€" reeve of Holland in a threeâ€"cornered fight. winning out over Andrew Gilâ€" lespie and Ronald Comber. The counâ€" cillors chosen are John S. Price, Jas. Jacob Lembke, a veteran member of Grey County Council, was reelecâ€" ted Reeve of Sullivan â€"for another year, defeating H. Black 277 to 138 D. Hastie was elected deputyâ€"reeve, defeating W Kergan 271 to 140, while Wim. Runnings again headed the poll for Councillior with 236 votes. J. E. Kuhl with 205 and A. Lipskie with 204 votes, were the other Councillors elected, and H. W. Klages with 156 was the defeated aspirant for Council Henry Seim W. Miller . COUNCIL ( COUNCIL (first two and Con. Baetz ..... 34 And. Filsinger.. 12 Ted Widmeyer . 9 John Aitken ... 7 Chas. Holm ... And. Schenk ... Wm. Ovens .... DEPUTYâ€"REEVE For REEVE G.,. . _1 ; _ O VW MIF ANFHIG Wwhen Keeve Holm beat out exâ€"Reeve And. Schenk by 1 vote only, and Auction eer John Aitken tied with T. Widâ€" meyer for 3rd Counâ€"il seat. R. H. Fortune, tp. clerk, will now have to give the deciding vorr which places one man in and the other out. Ov ens, the 3rd aspirant for Reeve was last year‘s Deputy, and was beaten by nearly 50 votes. With a normal strength vote however, it is quite possible he would now be Norman by‘s Reeve. Even with a full slate, Normanby Monday‘s election, few braving the Ayton village polled the big vote an. manby furnished the thrills when Schenk by 1 vote only, and Auction Alex. Cameron ..... J. H. Hogatth ...... COUNCIL (first four Cecil Meldrum ..... J. B. Whittaker .... 4. Ae PM . cucece Wns Butnett ...... Robt. Purvis ....... William Jack ...... 14 34 Joseph Black ...... 33 37 COUNCIL (first four elected) Philip Buckley ..... 25 32 John McQuarrie .... 6 29 Andrew Wiltshire ... 6 31 Wilbert Wright .... 11 36 John MceEachern ... 47 36 For REEVE For REEVE ANNUAL MEETING PRICEVILLE &:5.? President Sec‘y Tre;n pllon; SULLIVAN TownsHP PRICEVILLE Municipal Vote in the Townships Alsfeldt Ayton â€" 9 170 i««" 103 19 l1 slate, Normanby electors polled only , few braving the storm and eald ta A Or.Val. Flesh. Pr.St‘nCey‘n LK ca8r" i iâ€" 3 T9K â€" 1h: 3% our elected) e m3 39. y e i 30 â€" 39 â€" i7 ~aa a i.‘ mss y _ y _ y â€"IF B 1 2y 14 NORMANBY TOwWNsHIP JAN. 10, 1929 ARTEMESIA TownsHIP Praving the storm and cold to 'drive i;_ihe polls. big vote and largely decided the battle. _ Norâ€" hudlss L L. ce B2 either one of last two 132 9 10 111 91 64 112 64 PROTON TOWNSHIP Ford‘ 20 E7 LUWT hutsiniiihedcicancalih.s $10 and under, cash. Over that aâ€" mount, 10 mos credit will be given furnishing approved joint notes. 5 per cent discount for cash in lieu of notes. Alex Stonehouse, Proprietor Geo. Duncan, Auctioneer 13 IMPLEMENTS: Mas. Harris Bindâ€" er, 6 ft cut; Mas. Harris Binder, 8 ft cut; Mas. Harris Manure spreader ; cutivator, cutter, land roller, 22 disc Mas. Harris Drill, turnip pulper, 2 set bob sleighs, 1200 Ib scales, Stewâ€" art horse elippers, Adams â€" wagon, nearly new: Gravel box, flat bottom wood rack, 21 Fleury plow, Fanning mill, 2% h.p. Fairbanks Morse engâ€" ine, saw frame, 2 circular saws, rubâ€" ber belt, set heavy harness, Set douâ€" ble driving Harness, set sweet clovyâ€" er pars, horse collars, twin Neckâ€" yokes, whippletrees, huggy pole, logâ€" ging chains and other articles too numerous to mention, a quantity oli hay. ; Everything must be sold as proâ€" prietor has quit farming. | TERMS : Hay, and all sums af 27 27 25 10 CATTLE: Black cow, sup. to calve Mar 21 ; Red cow, sup. to calve Mar. 26; Grey cow, sup. to calve April 13; White cow, sup to calve July 2 ; Holâ€" stein cow, sup. to calve May 13; One yearling heifer; 2 yearling steers. 22 Shearling ewes, if not previousâ€" ly sold ; 2 pigs, two months old; a number of hens. | ST. coLumsa UNITED CHURCH, | PRICEVILLE | SUNDAY, JAN 13, 1929 |11 a m : "Immortality" |7.30 p. m. : "Decision" 25 29 44 62 27 HORSES : Bay horse, 10 Brown horse 12 yrs old; Bl; 9 yrs old. TUESDAY, JAN. 15, 1929 at 1 p.m. the following : The undersigned Auctioneer been instructed to sell by P Auction by ALEX. sTONEKHOUSE Lots 39 & 40, Con 1, § D R, Credit Auction Sale; FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS, etc 103, K. ‘ Scott 85 People read ‘Review‘ e are as near to you one. Our phone No i FLESHERTON VILLAGE In a tight race T. W. Findlay, unâ€" dertaker and â€" furniture dealer and sports promoter, won out over W.H. Thurston, editor, and former reeve, by the narrow margin of 3 votes. s Hamp‘n Blyth‘s Nén'h Glen‘n 40 11 11 25 232 1 9 10 26 170 16 12 1 19 160 12 16 16 27 160 Howey and Wm. Corbett. William J Pears ‘was defeated. Alex. Atcheson was elected reeve by acclamation. 11 13 19 14 15 h MARKDALE VILLAGE Tuck 114, James Hill 101, J Price. Vand. Eug 30 31 16 51 § . 1# ow, sup. to calve April 13; . sup to calve July 2 ; Holâ€" sup. to calve May 13; One 14 19 31 16 11 14 17 16 13 10 elected) 11 1 13 18 y horse, 10 yrs old; yrs old; Black horse F. Sullivan, pastor you as your tele No. is 6. 22 16 24 20 10 18 35 VICINITY 15 11 10 . King‘te Pr St‘n 18 12 f 6 22 uctioneer has 11 by Public a small vote in 12 all sums of 12 61 11 20 11 37 26 25 26 19 27 35 18 51 Portlaw , Glenelg, 32 16 11 44 11 11 21 27 Ads. total 223 113 total 134 133 87 272 220 214 191 184 166 165 164 127 158 167 170 The Gov‘t Seed Train created wide interest while in Durham for a day on the C P R Siding. neighbors for the expressions of symâ€" pathy and deeds of kindness in the On March 14, Miss Maimie Ves 176 160 °_°" CCÂ¥ J. Greenwood passed aâ€" way at the home of her daughter, Mrs T. Glencross, Edge Hill. Mr C. D. Kent, New Hamburg, is appointed to the Managership of the Standard Bank, in succession to W. A. Johnson. Queen St. United Church held their annual meeting in which all departâ€" ments of church work were found in a flourishing condition. MARCH 15 Mrs Mary J. Greenwood ; way at the home of her â€" Mrs T. Glencross, Edge Hill Miss A. C Macphail, M. P tains a Grey Co. contingent tion as result of paralytic stroke. MARCH 8 Men‘s Club of Knox Church hold Mock Parliament on the subject of "the expulsion of future immigraâ€" tion of Orientals to Canada.‘ tion as 1. F. A. rooms. R. J. Ball, exâ€"M P., passed away at Wellesley Hospital, Toronto. Rev. Geo. Kéndeil. Vï¬s;â€"x'Well, was found in his home in a serious condiâ€" Red Cross &2 result of : Jos. Blyth, a wellâ€"known Normanâ€" by resident, passes away. MARCH 1 Dr and Mrs Wolfe attain 50 years of married life. WIRUH Rev. Armstrong will occupy his ident. pulpit Sunday after several weeks‘, _ Wm absence, due to poor health. . dence The annual meeting of Dromore forme Presby‘n church was held on 6th of also P February. The roll shows a memberâ€" The ship of 154 members. 'hencei FEBRUARY 23 i be kn The â€"annual meeting of Durham and G Presby‘n Church took place on the 15th inst, at which the books showâ€" | _ Dur ed $1055.00 turned over to the Bl‘dg a 12 : Fund in the past year. | tinma â€" sie and Mr Earl Nobie -;-e; in marriage by Rev. Mr Arm Bunessan Club were the v FEBRUARY 16 Miss Mary J. Matthews passes aâ€" way after a lengthy illness. Can. Greys Chapter, I O DE, at their annual meeting, reâ€"elected all former officers. One of Durham‘s oldest _ citizens, Chas. Brown, passed away. Yeovil club win in debate from No. 7, Normanby. G. S. Burnett has made an assignâ€" ment for the benefit of his creditors. Glenelg Tp. Council is seriously considering organzing a wolf hunt in an effort to destroy whatever animal or animals at large, that are woundâ€" ing cattle and sheep in the Irish Lake District. A Grey Co. Club will b Detroit, composed of @xâ€" dents residing there. FEBRUARY 9 Knox Church, Durham, successful year: 12 mc raised in nine mos. |_ _ Tthe 8. Grey Agricu‘l Society held _annual meeting, showing the Society as practically breaking even in reâ€" ceipts and expenditure. All were aâ€" greed â€" on making an endeavor to bring the County Sch fair to Durham this year, Wm Smith, 2nd con, Bentinck, has sold his farm to Gordon Geddes who gets possession 20th March. FEBRUVARY 2 v Wm Calder suddenly expired on evening train C N R, nearing Palmâ€" erston, on Jan. 29th. Palmerston and Durham meet Friâ€" day for the crucial game in the seasâ€" on‘s hockey. ( Egremont‘s Reeve was elected Warden . ond ballot at the Jan County Council. Martin â€" Lauder ‘Bruins‘ has been dence. No 1, Normanby wYoung Club won in debate from the er Club. Can. Greys, I 0 D E, at their Janâ€" uary meeting, decided to completely furnish the stage equipment for the renovated Town Hall. Durham Town Council selves a salary of $2 eac ing. Miss Ruby Smith, Dornoch and Mr Wilfrid Brown, were united in marâ€" War, passed dway ;t;;r "a lingering illness. Schen The ban on public gatherings as a preventative to the growth of the small pox in this community, has been lifted. present staff. JANUARY 5, 1928 Dr. F. W. Leeson, Beloit, Wis., sufâ€" fered a severe motor accident near Chicago. Durham High School Board engage Miss Fraser, B. A, as assistant to the Review of Local Events During 1928 Mr Campbell Watson, Dromore Society realized $60 as tea they organized in A. MARCH 22 J. JANUARY 26 uder _ of the Boston been ‘farmed‘ to Proviâ€" Club will be formed in )hall, M. P. enterâ€" contingent in Ottaâ€" 1 Council vote themâ€" of $2 each per meetâ€" eve, Neil Calder, in of Grey on secâ€" Jan. session of the Maimie Vesâ€" exâ€"county resiâ€" the vlctor;m m, has had a mos allocation People‘s Ebenezâ€" °d Miss Eileen Sullivan has been enâ€" . gaged by the H. S. Board as an extra A Tennis Club has been formed in Durham. Mr and Mrs John McGowan left on Saturday for Regina where the â€"forâ€" | mer will attend the sessions of the General Assembly, as a delegate. The Stone and Sand Plant will | henceforth be part of a merger, to | be known as ‘The Consolidated Sand and Gravel, Limited.‘ MAY 31 | Durham Hospital is planning for a 12 room addition, building â€" operaâ€" | tions to commence in June. | Major J C Tolmie has retired from | active ministry in the Presbyterian [ Church. The District Meeting of Women‘s Institute met at Durham, when Mrs Sydney Banks, Shelburne, gave an JULY 12 Bunessan Club won the Debating Championship at the Farm Youth Rally at Markdale. Mr Donald McCormack, Aberdeen, has left on a tour of the British Isles. Sunday and Monday, Crawford Unâ€" ited Church celebrated its Golden Jubilee, or 50 years existence as a church centre. Mr and Mrs W C Vollett and Mr. and Mrs Nicholas Melosh celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. Mr D C Town was taken t& 'â€"I‘t;ron to to receive specialist advice as to his health. Mr and Mrs David Adlam celeâ€" brate the 35th anniversary ‘of their weddinig day. JUNE 7 | Knox United Church hold Anniverâ€" sary services, at which Rev. Dr S. D. Chown was the speaker. | John Gray was fatally â€" injured, when hit by car on Garafraxa Rd. | I 1 DCE 2009 PCOR JO0 HEF GHC â€" MTS, | Alvin Caswell, Bentinck, at Durham | Hospital. Grey United Presbyterial met in Knox Church, Durham. MAY 24 _ The lady bowlers have reâ€"organized with Miss Margaret Hunter as Presâ€" ident. Wm Scarf passes away at his resiâ€" dence in Toronto. The same day, a former town resident, Robt Isaac, also passed out in Toronto. Saugeen Presbyterial of the Presâ€" byterian church of Canada, met â€" in Durham Presby‘n Church Tuesday. MAY 17 Light fingered gypsies in town stole $85 from Royal Bank teller. New Wing of High School is forâ€" mally opened. Triplets are born to Mr and Mrs. The High â€" School teaching staff held an art exhibit of pictures from the Elson Art Co. in the four classâ€" rooms of the building. MAY 10 Durham Softball league has been reâ€"organized for 1928 with Holstein included. Mr Harry Hunter purchased the forâ€" mer Wright Bakery residence on the summit of Durham hili. MAY 3 Mr John McEachern met with a serious accident at Furniture Factâ€" ory, when a nail rebounded back inâ€" to his eye. Mrs Thomas A. Harris passed aâ€" way at her home in Hamilton. Mayor Murdock and family have narrow escape from car accident near Hamilton. The Holstein Branch Women‘s Inâ€" stitute arranged for an interesting Scotch meeting at the home of Mrs. Robert Sim. APRIL 26 Durham‘s newly renovated Town Hall was officially opened by the presence of the Treble Clef Chorus of Owen Sound. Durham‘s population is now 1703 by the Assessor‘s figures. D. B. Hanna resigns from his office as chairman of the Liquor Control Miss Helene Farewell, Walkerton, will benefit from the.estate of her late uncle, Lancolet Farewell of Torâ€" onto. The lawn bowlers have reâ€"organizâ€" ed for the season with W. R Alder as President At Holstein Presbby‘n Manse, on Mar. 31, the marriage was solemnizâ€" ed of Miss Margaret Ruth Smith, and Mr Murray Henderson. APRIL 19 Thos Jack passes away at Loreâ€" burn, Sask. Easter Sunday, 1928, ushered in one of the stormiest blizzards of the season. APRIL 12 Owing to the heavy spring floods the Saugeen River was highest in its history last Thursday. The Presbyterian choir will appear in gowns for the first time on Easter Sunday. Mrs Frank Twamley underwent an operation for appendicitis. Messrs David Leith and Henry Moffat, two prominent residents of Durham and vicinity have passed away since last issue. APRIL 5 Durham Town Councilare planning to utilize the vacant land behind the river as a children‘s playground and the Men‘s Clubs of Queen and Knox Churches, will equip it with swings, slides, etc. the semi final debate. . MARCH 29 39 hydro poles were levelled in Monday‘s terriflic wind and snow storm. Miss Mary McNamara, formerly of Orchard, succumbs to pneumonia in Toronto. JULY 5 THE DURHAM REVIEW Wm Benson, mechanic with Smith Bros. securing a position at Niagara Falls, left for that point. OCTOBER 18 The Presbyterian congregation had successful anniversary services when Rev. Donald McKay, Drayton, was the special speaker. The second annual County School Faair was held in Durham, when it is estimated 4000 people were present. Durham. Mr Thos. Henderson takes first place at the Dominion Bakers‘ Conâ€" vention in Toronto for a six pound fruit cake. There were 50 comnetiâ€" OCTOBER 11 Right Wor. Bro. J P Leslie, D. D. G. M., Owen Sound, paid his official visit to Durham Masonic lodge. Mrs Hattie Morlock passed away in Durham Hospital, after a lingerâ€" ing iliness. OCTOBER 4 Durham Hospital had _ successful graduation exercises when four nursâ€" es on completing their training, reâ€" ceived diplomas. Holstein had a good show but unâ€" favorable weather. Mr M. Greig Calder has had a large coal shed erected 80 x 18 ft,, at which all grades of coal will be unloaded. Mr Albert Livingstone has purch ased the store and stock of Mrs J. C Henderson of Dornoch. succession at Egremont School Fair. SEPTEMBER 27 Dr Campbe,ll Markdale, was again the choice of the Conservative party as their standard bearer and candiâ€" date at the next Dominion election. The 75th anniversary of the Bapâ€" tist Church was a great success, when the grandson of founder, Rev. Hugh Stewart, was special speaker. No. 12, Egremont School, wins 1st prize for School drill, 3rd year in Mr and Mrs T. M. McFadden and daughter are victims of a motor acâ€" cident, near Brantford. SEPTEMBER 20 Rev. and Mrs John Little, Conn, mark their 50th wedding anniversary South Grey fair had splendid weaâ€" ther for their Show. George L. Hughes was fatally inâ€" jured resulting from a car accident, and passed away at St Cloud, Minn. Smith Bros. Garage was totally deâ€" stroyed by fire. Mr and Mrs Robt Ledingham, Welâ€" ck, were given a farewell address d presentation â€" ere removing to Misses Islay McKechnie and Hazel Beaton have been successful in sumâ€" mer courses at the OAC, Guelph. AUG. 30 and SEPT. 6 Mrs Wm Hunter, Sr., Egremont, was seriously injured in a car acciâ€" dent at Barber‘s Corners. A new dust layer, liquid calcium the farm of the late John Lawrence chloride has been applied on Prov‘l in Egremont Tp. Highway, south of Durham. | NOVEMBER 29 AVGUST 23 _ There will be no election in Glenâ€" Ontario Hydro Com. will give locâ€" elg Township : two new councillors al consumers one sixth rebate as a John McGirr and Samuel Wright alâ€" share in profits of the concern. so getting acclamation. Miss Macphail, M. P. will comâ€" The Bentinck Council of 1928 are mence on Sept. 15th, a tour of the also ruling for 1929, West, under a Chautauqua program. John Ferguson was suddenly kilâ€" Mr Geo. Fine, will shortly open a new furnishing store in Durham. More than 100 relatives and friends attended the Pettigrew family reâ€" t union at Lumsden Park, July 7. | Avaust 2 | The ratepayers of Durham carried ! the hospital byâ€"Jlaw by 154 majority, whereby the town guarantees the hospital bonds. Amos Church, Dromore have sucâ€" cessful Diamond Jubilee Services. AUVGUST 16 Durham Masons tender E A Hay a farewell reception. Postmaster McConkey, Priceville, with Mrs McConkey and son, figured in a motor accident near Durham. AvUGUST 9 The Grierson family held a family reunion at Harrison Park, 0. Sound. An "Allan" reunion took place in Holstein Park Tuesday. It was also the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Thos Allan. Meeting was called in Town Hall, to arrange committees in preparation for the approaching County School Fair. Rev. and Mrs Armstrong leave on an extended holiday to Scotland. Principal Graham gave his successâ€" ful Entrance class a holiday outing to Owen Sound. Over 200 ladies attended the annual Women‘s Institute picnic at Mrs W. H. Rogers‘ home, Holstein. JULY 26 Over 30 Orange lodges paraded in 12th July celebration at O. Sound. Trinity Church will benefit through the will of the late W. S. Scarf. Burns Church, Rocky Saugeen hold their Diamond Jubilee. Holstein Presbyterian Church also Diamond Jubilee of their church. JULY 19 Mr E. A. Hay has received notifiâ€" cation that he will be transferred to Brampton. Dr Smith has left on a trip to the Pacific coast and his place is taken by Dr Grant of Cochrane:; teacher on their staff and Miss Elma Ball, Hanover, by the P. School Bd. Inspector John Ritchie passes away TORONTO have taken place of 50 competiâ€" After such date the executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the estate, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, and will not be liable for said assets to any person of» whose claim notice shall not have been reâ€" ceived at the time of such distribu tion. DATED at Durham this Fourteenth day of December, 1928. J. H. MeQUARRIE, Durham, Ont (Soliciter for the Executors) to the under mentioned Solicitor for the executors full particulars of their claims duly proved on or before the Fourteenth day of January 1929. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estate of JAMES ROBERT MeARTHâ€"| UR, lato of the village of Priceville UR, lato of the village of Priceville, in the County of Grey, Gentlieman,| who died on or about the Fifthsday‘ of November, 1928, in the Village of| Priceville, in the County of Grey, are: hereby requested to send or deliver| In Township of Glenelg, 150 ucref farm for sale or rent, lots 43 and 44, on con 2 and Lot 22 on 3rd con., SDR. ‘Three miles from Priceville.| V mile from school. _ Fair buildâ€" | ings. _ For particulars apply to | The death took place on Durham Road, Glenelg on Christmas Day, of Miss Christena McDonald, at the age of 81 years. Engineers give report of cost of paving and sewerage of Durham Main St. and estimate same to cost $70,000. Miss Gerrie, B. A., Bayfield, is the new teacher engaged by the High School Board, in place of Mrs Alder. The death took place at Zion of Mr Herman Burnett. DECEMBER 20 Victor Blyth suffered his second car accident this year, when he ran head into a CNR freight car on Camps Creek siding. Mr Samuel Patterson pcnéd away on lot 2 con 20, Egremont Tp. on Friâ€" day last. DECEMBER 6 C es nointctctnernliiret ced Nine brides of the season were enâ€", ~ tertained by Knox Ladies‘ Aid Socieâ€" ty at a tea in their honor. GEORGE E Dl Durham Intermediate 0. H. A. gets Licensed Auctioneer for a grouping with Markdale and Flesh _ Sales taken on reas erton for this season‘s hockey. Dates arranvad a+ Yia.. John Ferguson was suddenly kilâ€" led in Egremont Tp. from a falling tree. The Highley verdict given at sity ; Orangeville, assessed the damages Surg for the death of Mr Highley and inâ€" ches juries to his wife at $5000, but no OfMflce, judgment was given against the Entr railway Company. | qneenenemmege Mr Murray Wells has purchased the farm of the late John Lawrence J. in Egremont Tp. | NOTICE TO CPEDITCEKS An Armistice supper was held is W, C, PIC LDSs the Masonic rooms by exâ€"service men Hono KER'â€G, Dos' of Durham and district. 6 RGRADUATE of Torono Mrs Thos. Aitchison passed away nfnt‘);:::;. M““"‘x“"{" Oollege at her home in Durham. \Niver I & ?RP':Y";';:‘fR‘: ;;:’o“l'h‘:;mo NOVEMBER 22 The Old Time Fiddlers‘ Contest in X%‘ Durham Town Hall drew a good crowd. First prize for old time waltz j- F- GRA"T. D.D.S.. L.D.S went to W. Kenny and Mrs Tibbut | HALWNID W arÂ¥iÂ¥ramamm ek c ol 10 C Armistice and Thanksgiving Day 75Â¥ 4. UG. ANU were appropriately remembered by a BESS'E "cï¬lLL' service at monument for former and Chiropractic Specialists a union service in Presbyterian Ch. *n for latter. The death took place on Monday,‘Th‘ Science that Nov. 5th, of Richard Barber. years and yea NOVEMBER 15 Call and See us. Co A ‘Schubert‘ Choir is organized in in Durham Tuesdays, Durham, at which Prof, Workman of Saturday Chesley, will pe leader. miBmn 34. . | e us FARM FOR SALE OR RENT NOVEMBER 8 It was decided by Town Council at their November session, that they would undertake the paving of Main Street next year. In the neighborhood of $4000 realized from the sale of Wm der, at Orchard. Nalg: C °L0 go Loe 00 pORRAAHEDE IH ML NPE uN0 residence. cormer Countes Forest on Oct. 31, of Mr Jas. Booth, _ @N4 Lambton opposite old Post OMQ of Ayton and Miss Mildred Leeson. | Oflice bours : 9 to 11 a. m., 1.30 to 4 Alexander McCormick passed away _P.m., 7 to 9 p. m., Bundays excepted at his home in Upper Town after a C in mennemnmmummmenpmuge lingering illness. DR a a onrd: ly injured on being hit by a passing IBOtOrist. Rev. Mr Graham, Toronto, was inâ€" Graduate, 1 ducted into the pastorate of Holstein Buccessor to Dr and Fairbairn Presbyterian churches Residence, NOVEMBER 1 MALN STREET, Beatrice Rawn, Orchard, was fatalâ€" Cc ie S dn Miss Macphail is in no way ed with School Fairs. wedding was solemnized in Mt Office and DECEMBER 27 McLEOD, Pricevilie thy town and good accommodation can be obtained at reasonable rates John Morrisan, Chama»~ J. A. M. Robb, Rrincipa! Intending pupils should prepare to enter at the beginning of the fall term. Information as to courses may be obtained from the Principal. Each member of the staff is & University graduate and an exper lenced teacher. 1. Junior Matriculation 2. Entrance to the Normal Schools The School is thoroughly equippes to take up the following courses :â€" The School has a creditable record in the past which it hopes to mainâ€" tain in the future. DURIBAM BIGBI SCHOOL Residence : R. Phone 607 : ring Licensed Auctioneer for Co. Dates arranged at Herald Office, Dan dalk, also through Durham Review and Flesherton Advance. Geo. E. Duncan, Dundalk P. O. Pbone 42 r 42. House and Lot in the village of Holstein, Lot 19, Main St. E, one fifth of an acre, hard and soft watâ€" er in house, electric lights, good staâ€" ble on premises. Quality the best and Prices the ]owest. f At your service always PHONE 139 The UPPER TOWN GROCERRY Terms, All the year round Fresh _ Groceries, Meats, Fruits and Veget ables HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Univer sity; Graduate Royal College Denta) Surgeons. Dentistry in all its bran ches. OfMfice, Rast of Central Drug Btore. Entrance on Mill Street. The Science that adds Office Hours : J. C. HOWELL GEORGE E. DUNCAN J. H McQUARRIE, Branch Office at Dund Open all day Friday FOR SALE years and years to life. JOHN O‘NEIL Barrister, Solicitor, Ete, DURKHAM SMITH, M.B., M.C. P.s. BESSIE McGILLIVRaAY DR. C. McLELLAN ELIJAH SMITH, Holstein â€" A. M. BELL Eunhe‘lum & Hp.m.’y_...‘ University of Toroms . Bale dates mus MOLSTEIN, ont. No. 2, Priceville Dundalk Grey County Life to