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Durham Review (1897), 16 May 1929, p. 8

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ta) Gas Forces Woman to Sleep in Chair YOUu WILL FiNo Excellent Bonds for Investment. Now is the time to buy bonds that are sound and secure. We offer T. Eaton Realty Co. 5 p.c. bonds due 1949 at 96.00 to yield 5.30 per ct. ($1000, $500 or $100 bonds); R. Simpson Co. preferred stock at $100 per share, yielding 6 per cent; Border Cities Co PERFECTION â€", Oil BUPRiN$ D rarens M hasook "*"* Ranges A Pleasure to Cook on These ’ ;' Fast, Dependable Ranges L ITHE, low, trim, smartâ€" that‘s the Ford Roadster. â€" An alert, capable car for Youth and the Counâ€" try Club. As speedy as it looks. Your choice of a variety of twoâ€"tone color harmoniesâ€"an unusual feature in a lowâ€"priced car. Top can be rais ed and lowered easily and quickly . ISs as ; € 7 CCvVIe, Ferlection Riflgel are l°°i‘i‘8- A nice assortment to cl:oose and moderate prices from $9.00 to $2: 2. â€"., really enjoy cooking, because there is no waiting around for a slow poke fire. " Peciece coal and wood. It gives a sootless flame; no dependnbr:“ ':..c...:.._hn.f“fe and always WOMEN who own mflv eniore emoletc. * « General Steel Wares Limited T..-.â€"_o_â€"l _. es :z-"'"m:"-“honh' also name of same. rice, delivered in Qu_rfiam License Included our Ttime PAYM ENT °PL aAN SMITH BROS Smart as it Looks phone P dealer. 6% per cent bonds at $99 per $100, due any year 1934 to 1939, yielding over 6% per cent. Write, call or mhana ro wu. _ TOWNSHIP OF EGREMONT COURYT OF REVISION Pflfx&n‘ Rll_!ge‘ Come in at your a Qemonstration. % Snug fitting, clearâ€"vision curtains afâ€" ford complete protection in inclement weather. Windshield wings are standâ€" ard equipment. The roomy rear comâ€" partment will hold a surprising _ aâ€" mount of luggage. Rumble seat may be installed if desired. Durham, â€" local â€" 4685.00 Most aTTRactive ISAACâ€"In ford remembrance of the! en"l;h?n::;ft:l: love and kindness of husband and of Mrs Arni father, Robert Henderson Isaac, | * £oodly, ny who passed a Â¥ay to rest May 17, | officers for â€" 1928. \ lected as fol What is home without you, father, Hon. Pres What are all the joys we meet, President, M When your loving\smile no longer Pres., Mrs T Greets the coming of our feet? % Hostetter: _ Your presence is ever near us, Treas., Mrs Your love remaing with us yet, ’ Sec‘y, Mrs C For you were the kind of a father, | Mrs Thorne; Your, threb ‘loveh ones would never Thorne; Dist forget. t | 2. eSipnbedi® sc inscc 1 UI 100L were visitors at Mr William Crispin‘s on Thursday last, Mr and ‘Mrs Will Cowan of Milton, and Mr and Mrs G Palmer, Toronto, were recent visitors at Messrs Henâ€" ry and Sam Cowan‘s. 1 Owing to the weather Friday last, Arbor Day activities were postponed until Monday when a real improve-, ment took nlums sunies m m OO 7 Mr and Mr Alsfeldt, were Crispin‘s on T Mr and ‘Mrs | Heavy ; of see rwn a2a _\ __ ,, 64 and Miss Lavina Rawn are spending a time with their sister, Mrs W. H. Sim, Yeovil. Mr John Boulding, Guelph, is visitâ€" ing with his sister, Mrs J. Rawn "12, TS at Mrs Ira Rawn‘s. Mrs P. Horsburgh and Miss Rawn are spending a time wi sister, Mrs W H Sim voll. Li ky O RCCOTC 220 108. IHULRCT ;vmted at Mr Wes Holliday‘s recently Mrs Edgar Gardiner motored to Toronto with friends, where they spent the weekâ€"end.. |_ Miss Gertrude West, of Laurel, has been visiting her sister,â€" Mrs Eric Sharpe . Mr and Mrs Everett Rawn and faâ€" mily, with Mrs Ira Rawn, spent a day recently with Mr Gordon Legge of ___ Mrs Walton and her daughter of _Palmerston, also. Mrs Robert Scott, "of Mount Forest, visited at Mr Nicâ€" hol McDougall‘s this past week. Miss Viola Bishop of Conn visited | at Mr Nichol McDougall‘s recently . t Mr and Mrs Whiler and children of Walkerton, and Mrs Smith, Mildmay, were week end guests at J P Rawn‘s. Miss Edith Hunt, Ayton, spent the week end at her home here. (Too late for last week) May 6thâ€"We are still looking forâ€" ward to some bright warm weather. | . Heavy rain has stopped the progress | : of seeding the past week . | E use 0 D90 .AAAE took place around S.S. No IN Loving memory id Mrs J. R. Anderson, Mount were recent guests at Mr Geo Mrs Pletch and the weather Friday last, activities were postponed y when a real improveâ€" ihelss l ids i for West of Laurel, is _ with her daughter, p. Vern_on Rawn, Mr Ray Wes Holliday‘s recently Gardiner motored to were recent ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO spendâ€" of 20000 PRECPCHERCRT, The June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Henry Cowan. There will be a meeting at the home of Mrs McGuirt® on Tuesday next to prepare the prOgTram far. tha t , Key. G. Graham and Mr Alex Aitâ€" i ken attended the Presbytery of the â€"| Presbyterian Church . in Drayton on l Tuesday . They also took two auto ‘| loads of ladies wigh them to attend Presbyterial, ‘Several other ladies went by train. Mrs Sim; Lunch « Visiting com., Sou Mrs Sim: villageâ€" Mrs Roberts: Nor Mrs W. Allan: P nill. Mrs Lowe, R.N The annual meeting of the en‘s Institute, was held at th of Mrs Arnill on Tuesday, M; & goodly number being preser officers for the coming year â€" lected as follows : C cCOR 27 ATFC, Mr Jas Reid is able to again, but he still needs two sticks. t " _ _ 3%,ifVin went to Guelph Monâ€" 'dny, and from there will accompany Mrs Peacock on a motor trip to Oshawa and Kingston, where they will visit Mr and Mrs Peacock (nee Daisy Irvin) and attend the Convoâ€" cation at Queen‘s University . ‘ Mrs Dr w. p. Ellis is seriously ill at the time of writing. We sincerely hope she may soon recover. The play put on by Mr B. Brebner and his dramatic club was a grand success in every way . It is being put on again toâ€"nght Tuesday at the Hall would not accommodate all who wanted to see it, Miss Faye Watson spent the holiâ€" day at â€"her home in Tara. 14. D0 °0 L es l 0 2220 ToR Ece TNIs week. * _ Miss Mabel Sharp, Durham, spent the week end with Miss Margaret Arâ€" nill. Miss Lizzie Hclgnxle visited with village friends last week. Mr and Mrs Robinson, Guelph (nee Jessie Allingham) and party friends, visited our village last week and took in the play at Agr‘l Hall. Mrs R. Irvin went to Guelph Monâ€" day, and from there Will" actommnanwy week end. _ _ Mr and Mrs est, visited Mr Mr and Mrs Merton Reid, Seaforth, Miss Della Davidson, Newton, visited Mrs H. Reid and Miss Elsie Davidâ€" son the first of the week. Mr and Mrs Thos Dingwall had for visitors, Mr and Mrs Wm Dingwall lnd|r tu:uly of Hopeville over the week on |HOLSTEIN LEADER Fessenrsesp on socep: sns aff Messrs Marshall and Geo Burrows attended the funeral of Mr Jno Funsâ€" ton at Riverview Wednesday last. Mr and Mrs Edwards, Shelburne, visited Mr and Mrs Kennedy over the week end. a LOCAL AND PERsONALS * , was held at the home | on Tuesday, May 14th, Ns 2 P * being present. The coming year were eâ€" Geo Cushnie, Mt Forâ€" and Mrs Hastie this be around the aid of The Womâ€" _ , 74 200 ~&rasp the problems missionaries face. The éordial invitation given to Saugeen Presbyterial by our ; Pres. Mrs Mutch to hold the an meeting in Holstein next year > accepted . 0O OOOSEST: UERICD Many worth while pm procured from the Liter we are realizing more that in order to be â€" suc sionary women we must ually informed, we mus facts as they exist in fields and grasp the ; missionaries face. void but will prosper which pleaseth Him . The hospitality of the ies was enjoyed by all 1 petizing lunches were & basement of church and ial intercourse held swa daintily arranged tables. fleed of prayer and bible study, urgâ€" ing every member‘ to attend aux. meetings inspired and energized as her contribution towards success and spiritual growth in our monthly meetâ€" ings. Inspiration and perspiration in preparation always bring results. Our Presbyterial was honored by an address from Rev. G. M. Dunn, recently appointed Treas. of Church by the Board of Administration . Mr. Dunn has, under God, rendered suc-! cessful service to his church . ’ Our poor pen is utterly unable to | ind e c old lan E09. ‘ EW betas ds s Ad â€" 4 n1 3, 4. Pn ++ _F. S., visited our Russell Hall, DL ol toâ€"day and left a good report.| ening, May 17th,\ bor Day was held last Tueaday.1 Class of Queen now behold school and surroundâ€"| Durham, and unc in their spic and | span mnnau, l 3 . "o" C 00 IH ings of our Saugeen Presbyterial. The reports given from the various branches of our work were most enâ€" couraging and well interspersed with the germs of growth and hopefulness Miss Lamont, our Field Secy. gave an edifying address stressing the q d l a ETc To sA en Cc n $ I Do mE CCC ow H eC CO@it. The cosy surroundings and compactâ€" ness of this gathering with the familâ€" iar friendly faces from our different Auxiliaries were contributions toâ€" ward that hallowed home gathering and oneness of aim and purpose, which characterizes the annual meetâ€" ings of our Saugeen Precshvtarial w.M.S. of the Presbyterian Church, held in Knox Church, Drayton, May 14th. The President, Mrs R. B. Ledâ€" ingham, Harriston, was in the chair. fax PB P GREY PRESBYTERIAL HELD AT DRAYTON TuEspay A large representaton from Holâ€" stein auxiliary attended the 15th anâ€" nual meeting of Saugeen Presbyterial YF MF e o c iuy o n e T word will will prosper in the YEOVIL ed tables, while furchases were the Literature table: I¢ more and more, h iag oob is P20 of the Drayton ladâ€" by all present. ap were served in the ch and friendly socâ€" ld sway around the successful misâ€" must be intellectâ€"‘ must understand | in our mission Nss and compactâ€" ig with the familâ€" rom our different contributions toâ€" life work wu.’ The U.F.O. and UFYPO met at God‘s servants, the home of Mr and Mrs And. Marâ€" ‘h through time Sshall last Friday evening. t would crumbâ€"| A number from our Society here corrode: theirs are attending the Presbyterial held ternity. Deeply| in Drayton Tuesday of this week. 1t the great eâ€" Intended for last week. Still to guence! Mr McLaughlin and son George of od in the soul) Durham, visited Sunday with her knowing that Sister, Mrs Jas. Webber. return to Him| __Mr an@ Mrs Jas Marshall, Walkerâ€"‘ given to the _ _our Aux.| the annua!; year was,| Niocumad EP *Audls t teclit en s tvsicn:sa n We hh c 2. h thing :pn. spent Sunday with his parents | ere. laq.| _ Mr And Mrs McNiece and Miss T. ap. Byers, visited with Hanover friends the| on Monday, | «0C, } | mm h4 F001 | @amcemoquecsomm HOLD EVERYTHING : Duff is going to grow a REA tage and goatER, He thinks t} ials will mistake him for Sir | ick and â€"makas j.1.. _ 9P OIFP | The Presideht and the Board of | Directors of thh Egremont Agriculâ€" tural Society, wish to sincerely thank | Mr Bert Brebnek and the members | of the Dramatic Club for the excel-) lent manner in ich the play ‘OurI Wives‘ was prestnted on Friday’ night, May 10, and in on Tuesday, May 14. | "CRANBERRY corners" A Dra in Three Acts The above Wwill be present. | _ 3 C"706 t0 Erow a REAL musâ€" ‘ and goatBFE. He thinks the officâ€" will mistake him for Sir Freder: and make him General Manager . F 80e .y"â€" mt /.. . k o aAF k : _ LINOLEUM . 4 yards wide. This is the bestfloorcovering you can buy :: We have both floral and block patterns at per yd.8'75 1 |¢$ OoIL CLOTHS, Pmiyn mike:27¢ ©Qc § Oil C‘oth Rugsâ€"Congoleum Rugsâ€"Linoleum : Rugs. We can procure you any size. Size 2x3 feet only B.W SPRING CAPS for Boyl&and Men. Lovely latest styles. ll;:it::;n.n 1-00 t. 2-“0 | / WALL PAPER 1 in neat ot anr Jet ue gains: as Cheap as 5 Cents a Double Roll. Chick Feed and Chick Starter C Buy a Hundred Ibs. if you have many . f Taylor & Co. Dromore Tlrlrdrletndelnlie nfi l e e e i o n n n n n in n in n un 2 e c t i | Timber Windows Stairwork CcaARM@ oF THanks ’Jotzt;nu l-':__oon cc:blm 6 | Studding rames pboards Presidebt and the Board 9f | Sheeting Interior * Bookcases rs of thh Egremont Agriculâ€" Shingles ~Trim Wardrobes ociety, wish to sincerely thank | s t Brebnek and the members | Combination Storm and Screen Doors Dramatic Club for the excelâ€" l Maple, Birch and Oak Flooring inner in ich the play ‘Our, Know We Can Please You was prestnted on Friday ASK FOR PRICE fay 10, and in on Tueldny.’ $ C ces * * Wm. McDokgail, President ‘J h fla & & Geo. Fenton, y | “ n m ns in eyâ€" itifintscoditicch s s 4. ..‘ 4 locue.Getltartodonthemdthn leads to success. nifach ts ds As. 4.4. 2 4 4 VC 1 % A Permanent Position and Good Opâ€" portunity â€" for advancement await the young man or the young woman with Business Trainine :( (7VOl Spring Term Opens Ap. lncruur your Earning Power i EVERYTHING N Lumber and Millwork or Write for and Planing Mills, OwWwEN sSouUnp MAY 16, 1929. NOTICE 10 FARMXERS the young woman ining. _ A Mere our Free Cataâ€" garding her m thought she m duty and out the accident h was a nurse staff, and h« not fron but an bet ween dence w Cot Son brief one & dealt with . that both « lisions on : Division Court man, Mr red A. X wif M ent countries The Devotiong Mre Yiirs, fol Wilson . Mre des read a sy of the Study Darkness." _ meeting with meeting, Mrs. Family Expre Mi litthe (Rev Sound M Thursday last devotional exe Wilson had cl Three Herald lon here af Still Winter In forward old Durham Island Falls Cochrane, w Agent, says : summer . wea We had a 1 15th, and it you know y« when you are down to see fer, if we an Queen St. C The W .M .. met at the h han} years, has r« ringville, for Mr Leibold‘s Wettlaufer, ford . An int on China wi United Chu: at 8 p. m., A.0.T.8. strong will Armstrong mission 25¢. Rev. H. H the faithful the Evangeli Alsfeldt and IC M Knox Y .W the home of Tuesday, Ma able evening of the meetin served by th At d Chw 1 ped and the car, ‘ this week . Phone Begy Canpdian will ‘hoid !: their «club June 28th, | asked to be Wanted At riage or e gle baby Apply to M Durham . For Sale condition . VYOL. bi L4 it reeni the 1 AY LOT b

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