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Durham Review (1897), 28 Mar 1929, p. 8

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Bysms.com in is Meaecsons: o) +o D U A A NT Mr and Mrs John C. Queen visited recently at the home of W. J. Nelson Miss Violet Kerr is spending . a few weeks with her sister, Mrs Milâ€" ford Matthews. Maple syrup making is the order of the day among the neighboring farmers . Mr Thos. Wilson purchased a fine horse at the Western sale of horses in Durham . Mr and Mrs Frank Love : spent Sun day at the home of Mr and Mrse Juo. Dlg:_non of Orchard . 1 e °_‘ ccranmeeee,, A].I_AN' RNERS Miss Sadie McGillivray of Toronto Pleased to hear Mrs Earl Mead is s co who was home for the funeral of her on the way to recovery and will be Mrs David Davis attended the fu. father, Mr James McGillivray, is now able to enjoy home felicities soon. neral of her father, Mr James Mcâ€" visiting her sister, Mrs D. Davis. Mr Jack Trafford, Durham, has Gillivray on Thursday. Much symâ€" Miss Kate Davis is spending a few been engaged with Mr Jos Lennox for pathy is extended to the bereaved . weeks at the home of Mr Hobt Doddsâ€" the nust faW Wanke nGEGIGHmE in fowun. Made by R. C. Jamieson & Co., Ltd Passenger Cars Fours and Sixes from $675 to $2083 "‘"‘; '-‘““‘, Ont. Ftandard Factory Equipment Taxes Extrs Morse Silent Timing Chain Full Force Feed Lubrication Red Seal Continental Motor Vwix Fourâ€"W heel Brakes â€""Wears for Years‘ GOOD PAINT PRESERVES & BEAUTIFIES Cmy .. f . §$. HUNTER & co. RUGBY TRUVCKS 1N A. McCABE, Durham, Ont. Crown & Anchor Paints 4HOUR QUICK ENAMEL For over 70 years R. C. Jamieson & Co. Limâ€" ited, have been makers of good Paint. FOR YOUR FLOORSâ€"Use Crown and Anchor Floor Enamel. It gives you a finish no floor paint can give; smooth and lustrous; wears like iron. Dries hard over night. DURKHAM, ONTARIO °_ â€"7"" _ @VICAR ENAMELâ€"For wood work, furniture, etec. . Easy to apply because it takes four hours to dry. All colors. HOUR VARNISH STAINâ€" For floors and wood work. 9 beautiful shades. Dries hard in four hours. Come in and get a Color Card. â€"for Inside and Outside Work Drive It Awav Closemmimtionohnymodelwillmedthemfoc such strong public confidence. Your dealer will oblige, 2: principles of quality. OUcmddwan:intoanmentduler'ubowroom Uaoddfivetheneanm“Go”amyhowinggha: you are buying an honestâ€"value automobile. YouknowdmiukcdSu!ContinenalMowtwiumpply all the speed and power you can use and the refinements and thoughtful improvements are additions to the Durant As the roads are again in fair conâ€" dition, the cars are again the main vehicles to be seen.‘ Mr Peter Black who was bedfdst at the home of his daughter in Durham, is again able to be around much imâ€" proved . Messrs Robt Mighton and Robert Wilson are both in this locality buzâ€" zing wood for farmers on the line. Miss Kate Davis is spending a few weeks at the home of Mr Robt. Dodds of Fairbairn. Mr Wesley Pollock returned to Toâ€" ronto where he is reengaged on the Police Force. 4 TON To BUILT BÂ¥ DURANT MOTORS of CANADA LIMITED 1% TON CAPACITIES Q U A LI T I Team Heavy Horses, 1 Clyde risâ€" ing 4 years, 1 rubber tire buggy, 1, single furrowed M. H. Riding Plow . | Earl W. Reid, Holstein FARM FOR SALE OR RENT. Q 100 acres, lot 7, con 12, Egremont. Good water, good buildings, excellent ‘ state of cultivation. Must be sold at once. Easy terms arranged. ‘ W. M. GROAT, [ Box 113, Mount Forest, Ont. | Though perhaps a trifle slow, we congratulate the worthy Editor in atâ€" taining his 80th birthday and _ sinâ€" cerely hope that he may share the same favor as Hezekiah of old, and have at least added as many â€" years of a useful career in his able Editorâ€" ship and citizenship . Messrs Geo. Peter and Jas P. Blyth disposed of their fat cattle the past week. As Jimmy makes growâ€" ing fine cattle a specialty, the bunch he disposed of were a lot of real beauties . Miss Gertie Damm who underwent an operation in Durham Hospital for appendicitis performed by the popuâ€" lar hospital surgeon, Dr D B Jamieâ€" son, has made a splendid recovery, and will be home again shortly . is clvaditnintc hi rrida it tdsc tetith c 0 tR The roads are very bad at present and mud galore. Rev. W. H. Smith‘s sermon on Sunday was a very masterly _ effort and most inspiring. Since our last budget our popula-] Miss | tion has increased by two daughters,| Toronto The parents are Mr and Mrs Chas.| Miss . Halliday and Mr and. Mrs Meno the weel Schenk. ‘ John Pir Mr Arnold Noble, Durham, was on _ We ar the line last week and purchased illness o beef cattle from Messrs And. and| Miss ) John Marshall and Wm and John| spent the Thompson . | John Ste The auction sale of Mr Thos Mcâ€" Niece on Tuesday last was very sucâ€" cessful under the hammer of Aucâ€" tioneer John Aiken of Hampden. Good prices were realized on all stock particularly cattle, cows selling aâ€" round $115 and young cattle proporâ€" tionately high. This community will lose good citizens in Mr and Mrs Mcâ€" Niece in their removal. But as in other cases. our loss will be others‘ gain . It certtainly has of an early Spring Mr Jack Trafford, Durham, has been engaged with Mr Jos Lennox for the past few weeks assisting in farm labors. RLYTH‘S CORNERS pa FOR SALE all $f the symptoms BE A DAHLIA FAN _ _ Postpaid, Cash with order or C.0.D. Surplus Gladiolus Bulbs, selected from the outstanding exhibition varieties of the leading specialists __All colors of the Rainbow. 25 large size buibs, all ‘different, $1 100 large size buibs, 50 var. . $3.50 100 smaller size buibs, 50 var.. .$2.00 Brantford Expositor change in the style e: Ontario rivers in the Spring openings . States & RBowshie!d ; ___ ~C Gispensed next Sunday mornâ€" ing at Amos Church and preparatory service on Friday night at 8 p.m. Mr Chas. Smail is buzzing wood in this neighborhood at present. Mr Walter Ferguson, _ Mt Forest was drag sawing for the farmers west of here last week, So there ought to be no scarcity of dry wood for next vear qsc is c on Seeo . oAUPD Mrs Victor Adams and Mrs John cles, so don‘t fail to be there as know they have something good store for those who come. The sacrament of the Lord‘s Sup will be dispensed next Sunday mo ing at Amos Church and preparat« service on Friday niwht ar o . _ drag sawing for the here last week. So t no scarcity of dry of exceptional merit Strong Divided Tubers ..... «4+ ++« & for $1.00, 8 for All different Exhibition var Quite a number of the men folks from around here, were down to Mi Forest last Thursday to the Horse Fair and report it dull. They brought their horses back home with them . Mr Earl Angle, Dunnville, is a vis. itor at the Manse at present. The Women‘s Institute will hold their April meeting on the 4th inst. at the home of Mrs Purnell. This is to be the English meeting. The com. in charge are Mr and Mrs Purnell, Mrs Victor Adams and Mrs John Ecâ€" cles, so don‘t fail to be there as we RAW #haw ol 7 Box 186, Mount Forest, Ontario h d duimds d s 121 < 41 ___One of the most enjoyable so of the season was held Friday in United Church basement â€" when men of the congregation put ¢ splendid program . Every number appreciated, especially the choru The weather was wet and the rc in bad condition, yet a goodly n ber from country and village tur out to hear what the men could and I am sure no one was disappc ed. There is a good deal of talen the community which these â€" goc bhelp to bring out. Rev. Mr Jay : chairman . Coffee, sandwiches _ cake were served, with pie extra the gentlemen. Lorious Ft/ads W The Ladies‘ Association of the Unâ€" ited Church meets on Wednesday of this week at Mrs Rife‘s . Rev. Mr Graham motored to Toronto Wednesday last. He was the first in the village to run a car this season. Since then a number of people have their cars out. k 0 uEn y + Mr and Mrs Wm Brown _ re« word that their sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr Morrison, who has been very i Toronto, has been brought to ham hospital, where his sister, E. Morrison, R. N., is taking cz him. | _ Mrs John Aldred, Durham, spent | Friday with her daughter, Mrs Wm | Kennedy. Mr S. Habermehl has I ing Mr R. J. Arnill in th the past six weeks, retur home in Hanover Monday M L se wes 3 Mrs Wm Geddes and Miss Jean of Mt. Forest, spent the week end with friends here. olightfut Miss Agnes TD the week end w John Pinkerton. we are sorry to report the serious illness qt_ Mrjs James Reid. Mr Wm Brown spent a couple of days last week with Durham relaâ€" tives. Miss Lillian McCall is visiting in Toronto with friends. Mr Geo. Fenton "vâ€"v;;fi to Tara on T\{gsday on business bent. Car Ontario Grown Victory Oats for Seed : 85¢ per bus. The E. Murphy Estate Ltd., Mount Forest, Ont. Mr George Smith was the guest of village friends recently . a LOCAL ANO PERSONALZ cogscer sue an: cce use ccc & HOLSTEIN LEADER Dahlia Societiee _ o. 305 "â€"~*~ 0P ing men folks ind here, were down to Mt st Thursday to the Horse report it dull. They brought gas hasnkos _ uC Ht DIRHAM RKEFEVIEWM Com s e in s back home with them . Angle, Dunnville, is a visâ€" Manse at present. men‘s Institute will hold DROMORE Agnes Dux_m.‘ Durham, spent ie Cowan and the gift preâ€" Miss Ella Ellis. Mrs Ecâ€" ed the ladies in a few well rds. A bountiful lunch was close of meeting . the most enjoyable socials style exhllgli&i 'b).'" the © 5000 deal of talent in y which these socials _out. Rev. Mr Jay was Coffee, sandwiches and Drlapan d Rabvertainly ermehl has been assistâ€" _ Arnill in the store for weeks, returned to his has been vér,;' ill _ in been brought to Durâ€" with her slster'-. Mrs Dahlias 2610 Friday in the sement when the egation put on a Every number was m_atter of'théir _ the choruses . | and the roads | a goodly numâ€"| village turned men could do‘ was disappointâ€" | Brown â€"received There is his sister, Miss s taking care of varieties pie extra *t‘-c';;- Supper in Alex Vinol tastes: delicious. Nervous, easily tired peox;le :x"; mr: prised how QUICK the iron, phosâ€" mhagsncece s O4 Vinol is a compound of iron, phates, cod liver peptone, etc. very FIRST bottle makes you better and . have a BIG â€" any se "I got so nervous my stomach felt like it was jumping, _ Vinol entirely relieved the trouble. I feel better ShCC ids SS e Man so Nervous feels _ o sufes Hls Stomach Jump 100 acres, more or less, lot 16, con 21, Egremont, (T. Hornsby property) suitable for pasture. Running water, also some bush land. I will receive offers for farm during the month of March, 1929. The school children will be busy with their Easter exams this week. We hope all will do well and able to write on the June promotion exam. 77, TCCOIIt of the bad roads and weather quite a few were disappointâ€" ed in not being able to attend the social evening in the United Church,| Holstein, last Friday, when the men| put on the program. Those that braved the weather had & splendid | time. Guess that about ends the fesâ€" tivities of that kindâ€"for a while ntl least. mm e En On account of the bad weather quite a few wor A few from here were visitors at the Holstein W. 1. program at Mrs. R. Sim‘s last Thursday and report a good meeting and an enjoyable time. 7 _ ‘C7CCUns and an enj Misses Olive V;fid Gertrude â€" West Laurel are visiting their sister, Mrs. Eric Sharpe. * Mr Geo. I‘er\;i's"-r;l})r;l:r;fiy'. spent few days with her friend, Mrs Cowan this week. Mr and Mrs Elsmere Rawn and baby. Varney, spent part of the week end with his mother here. Mr Wesley Sharp, Lacombe, A an old South Bend boy, called on few old friends last week. He is resenting the Wool Growers‘ As: ation now in progress in Toronto Master Kennethfi-Lpith has sick and under the Dr‘s. car past week. Mr _ Peter Da.l,\: o} is visiting with his and other relatives. Mrs John Andrews returned from Detroit last week, having spent a week with relatives there. Mr Peter Daly of Hillman, Mich., is visiting with his brother Thomas Mrs James Whitmore‘s sale las week was quite a success. Mr Ed Smail has rented the farm we under stand . on oo " "*VT0VL 10 VNHLVITUVNAQ There was bad weather and poor | roads for the community dance last, In the Matter of the Estate of COLIN Friday night. Some took the sleigh. McKINNON, late of the Village of some the democrat, others took the _ Holstein, in the County of Grey, cutters and buggies, while some walk. _ Merchant, deceased. ed for a change. |\__NOTICE is hereby given that all Mrs James Whitmore‘s sale last persons hbaving any claims or deâ€" week was quite a success. Mr Ed. | mands against the said Colin McKinâ€" Smail has rented the farm we underâ€" non, who died on or about the 31st stand . day of December, 1928, are required Mrs John Andraws rstummnad tuns. | US T: young chap to help him with the work. He came from London, Eng. Mr Irvine Geddes is S.S. No. 13 delegate to the O.E.A. Convention in Toronto April 2, 3, 4. Some say no more snow or cold weather this spring ! How about the frogs getting closed down three times yet ? Buzz saws are busy these days preparing wood for the coming sumâ€" me months. Some who have tapped report a copious supply of Nature‘s sweet sap We hope teachers and pupils will enjoy their Easter vacation. Letter Breen correspondent enquirâ€" ed if any one had seen a robin. We regret to say the first one we saw this spring was chased from an ap ple tree to another by sparrows, unâ€" til it finally flew away. °_A number from here listened with interest Sunday evening to the fine address by Mrs Dr Staples, Hanover, President of Grey W.M.S. Presbyâ€" terial in the United Church. Basing her remarks on the words "And the iron did swim" (2 Kings 6;6), she gave data showing the wonderful reâ€" sults achieved by the devoted misâ€" sionaries in foreign fields and also spoke of the problems awaiting soleâ€" tion in our homeland missions. Mrs Holmes in her letter last week says: "My brother‘s daughter and her aunt, are coming to visit us next month. We are thrilled at the chance of showing them around Japan. It is very interesting to get people‘s oâ€" pinions of the country as they first see it." Mrs W. J. Philp, who has been ill with the flu at the home of her daughter, Mrs A. Nicholson, is comâ€" mencing to recover her usual vitality We are sorry to hear Mrs Philp Sr| and Mr Hugh Reid, are confined to| their beds, but hope they will soon be better. â€" | calling Her to her upward flight." Once more Easter approaches and there will be many happy meditaâ€" tions over the story of that glad, wondrous Resurrection Morn.. Much sympathy is felt for Mr and Mrs Robt Wilson, Toronto, whose only child Ruth was buried last Wedâ€" nesday . We referred to her iliness last week. Another bright little blosâ€" som has been transplanted to bloom in Heaven‘s fair garden. Mr Murray \\'glls has engaged â€" a "Lent gathers up her cloak of sombre shading, In her reluctant hands ; Her beauty heightens, fairest in its fading, As pensively she stands Awaiting Easter‘s benediction falling Like silver stars at night, Before she can obey the summons NORTH EGREMONT FARM FOR SALE Mrs. Emma Jones, 365â€"11th St. E. Owen Sound, Ont SOUTH BEND YEOVIL Growers‘ Associ eith has been Dr‘s. care the He is rep ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Alta | ihe property may be inspected by arâ€" | rangement with and further condiâ€" | tions obtained upon application to | the undersigned . |__DATED this Twentyâ€"second day of | _ Mareh, 1928 the real property in the Village of | Holstein, consisting of a substantial brick house and a frame store, both | situate upon a large lot and _ lately | owned by the late Colin McKinnon, | deceased, will be received by the unâ€" dersigned. Offers should be in writâ€" iing setting forth the price and terms | _of payment. The highest or any offer will not necessarily be accepted. ‘ [ WWihnt usds e L CEL S m of 20 Douglas St Solicitor for DATED this Twenty Second of March, 1929. to send by post prepaid, or to deliver to the undersigned Solicitor herein for Angus McKinnon of the City of Guelph, in the County of Wellington, the Administrator of the Estate of the said Colin McKinnon, their names and addresses and full particulars in writing of their claims. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the Twentyâ€"Second day of April 1929, the said Administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. of 20 Douglas St Solicitor for the In loving memory of David Nesâ€" bit Leith, who entered into rest on March 28, 1928, "They never quite leave us, our lovâ€" ed ones who have passed through the shadows of death to the sunâ€" light above : Many sweet memories are holding them fast, To the places they blest with their presence and love," â€"Ever remembered by wife and famâ€" ily. BLYTHâ€"In loving memory of Mrs. J. W. Blyth, who departed this life, March 27, 1927. In our lonely hours* of thinking, Thoughts of you are always near; We, who loved you, sadly miss you, As it dawns another year. A loving mother ,true and kind, No friend on earth like her we‘ll find ; For all of us she did her best, And God gave her eternal rest. Sadly missed by husband and family. MOTICE TO CREDITORS OFFERS TO PURCHASE IN LOVING MEMORY IN MEMORIAM D. P. MUNRO, | |â€"â€" _ St., Guelph, Ontario. ts the said Administrator Pâ€" MUNRO, ., Guelph, Ontario, the Administrator received by the unâ€" should be in writâ€" the price and terms highest or any offer the persons entitled regard only to the he shall then have day Call or Write fof logue. Get started o «leads to SUCCESS. Saw and Planing Mills, OwWwEN soUND A Permanent Position and Good Opâ€" portunity for advancement await the young man or the young woman with â€" Business Training. _ A Mere "Job" Gets You Nowhere. John Harrison & Sons Co., Limited HOLSTEIN CREAMERY Spring Term Opens Ap. 1 Buyihg Station at TAYLOR‘$ STORE, DROMORE, for the convenience of our patrons in that vicinity, MARCH 28, 1929. 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