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Durham Review (1897), 26 Sep 1929, p. 8

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B " feet wide, " feet long. 18 foot posts. good frame. Apply " Review Once. TME BELL TILIPHOHI count! or CANADA {erect data. In that way the work of mowing tbo-ds of accounts will he opted evenly over the whole month. In future the account: of but subscribe" will be dated the 'tre-rs' of each month. You will appreciate the new form of account we are intro- ducing at the same time which will have all the figures clearly printed and accurately totalled by machines. In addition, charges will be shown right up to the date of the account. The plan is explained more lolly in notices which accom- pany October lat account; ther Buaineaa Office people till be pleased to give you any further information. dnted October lat, which local Inheribcu will receive within I few days will be accompanied by notion explaining important than: in future account. To simplify and expedite our billing work. we have divided our exchanges into " groups. Each group will waive F.? All meetings will commence at 8.30 sharp. All meetirigs to be addressed by the candidate. W. A. Amos, Past President U.F.O. and others. the U. F. O. Candidate, will be held as follows ; Political _ fleetiitts . in the infereft of I ' F.' R. OLIVER! BARN FOR SALE BANK OF MONTREAL Thursday. Sept. 26 ~Priceville t Frldny,Sept. 27--S. S. l3, Pratan Saturday, Sept 28 -tfoistein Monday, Sept. 30 _--Woodhottse and Vandelenr Tauday,0et. t- Portlaw and Proton Station Wednesday, Oct l-Matt Park and tttseen Thursday. Oct. 3-Pob Roy Friday, Oct. 4---Edge Hill Saturday Oct. '--tytttwood SENDING iii MONEY ORDERS l God Save the King TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS OF '90o,oo0,ooo . ' Holstein Brunch: s. F. HOWARD. Manager. l "Thank God for those who have been raised in Grey and Bruce Coun- Pr and that they overtiowed into {the Peace River country." Such was low? of the many statements of Rev. .C. E. Rogers, in Knox Church Sun- ,day morning last. The whole story '-ot that marvellous country sounded Ias a fairy tale, as it tell trom the I speakers' lipa, yet underlying it all. lone could picture many privations, long dreary drives, lack of comforts. [eternal distances. etc. But the re ’wsrds also are many and the Joy ot Imatting the Peace River Country s Sterritory where the gospel is hard. perhaps outweighs any other joy. The l speaker is a rugged son of England, 'but for 24 years has been a gospel 'worker and preacher in Alberta, tour of these years in the tar Peace Riv- fer countrty, 650 miles north of Ed- monton. Seldom has an audience been held from start to finish as the {acts and possibilities were set forth of that country were set forth in such ‘xlowing terms. By facts, futures and anecdote, he set forth the boundless 'wealth of ‘Cannda's last frontier'. That it is a Tair land' and one that will eventually Bow with the Biblical milk and honey, requires no prophet- ie insight. Rev. Mr Rogers was sent down by the United Church to a 'Minigter's Retreat' " Whitby and for six weeks to address Presbyterian in Ontario. He claim Alberta's destiny as the second richest province in Canada, with Ontario as Brat. 135 years ago Alexander McKenzie was in the Peace River locality searching a new way to .the Pacific Ocean and the speaker evened that in 150 years from that hate River Couulry Has Wonderful hare Rev. c. E. Rogers, Soxsmith, Ana.,' delivers stirring address in Knox Un. ited Church Sunday morning last WHEN you have occasion to send Money Orders they may be obtained readily it any Branch of the Bank of "pnetheCP.R.odC.N.R. will he lollawlng his tail. " - In [iilii, of 70,000 so. was. numb; “1000.000 was. or "no: u In” " the torrltory between Windsor and Ottawa. The Doll Ito! deep black At a recent banquet the toastmab ter made the following comment: "A toastmaster's speech should be like a ttapper's "irt--tthort enough to be interesting ttnd' long enough to cov- er the subject.” I Like the Canadian Nitloml "ir at 1Toronto, the world’l fair " Holstein Means to be growing m popularity, tor on Wednesday the crowd was inppnrently a little larger than last year and the gate receipts proved to Itre '" mere. It was a splendid " !ternoon, both an to weather and ex- hiibita tor the day was warm and clou- dy and the display in hall and on grounds. fully equal to,-in several [ (glasses. ahead of previous years. On the ground: there were probab- ly as many horses exhibited " ever at Hollteln and the Judge had an all fternoon busy session. if one class we noted eight horses tered. The cattle and other stock classes were well filled, but the prize list. which will appear next week, will give full particulars of all winners.. There was an abundance of baking entries and one of the tutettt displays of fruit and vegetables Been. As us- ual, J. A, Ferguson carried oft the red ticket tor best vegetable collec- tion. The Bowerg were a choice ar- ray, scarcely as numerous as some years. Ladles’ work also was the ad- miration ot many eyes, tho' the ex- hibit did not appear as crowded as last year. An interesting display um stairs was that ot wood carving. picture irames, etc. by A, R, Her- shey. ln tUte arts, some excellent work was on view, and we noted Miss Fisher, Yeovil teacher, took first in several classes. N. E. McGuire had a large card of tine snap shots views of Holstein, which also won tirat, Holstein Fair Exceeded Previous Attendance to those of mm. sud. "ire In“ no potato has. no “but“. the a: I; rarer, the sky a little blur. the robin: are fitter and the momma” Ire larger." In the evolution of were, the tm. der has given place to the honest“- der and the homestetderv to the home matter. The speaker sated he didn't want to liye where the nilwaycune in ahead ct the minister, u when this wu the cue, lnverlably 1 hwleu gens ruled and ehiatiotisirtg work was hard to accomplish. Mr Rogers has 7 charge- in " circuit, which cove" an tree. as large as Grey Co. The impression he left with the audience wu the stupendou- tuk uniting the church in peoplinx that great country with the proper mtrterial.--and which eventually will heaven and beautify and make “Cane- da a land to love." l i The Women's Institute met at the ', home of Mrs Wm Allan Friday last, I when quite a. number ot ladies were _ present. An Interesting mer was l given by Mrs E. Thome of Holstein, ,entitled ‘Women's part in the Home ( and Nation Building" which was very l much appreciated. The roll call was fanswere‘d by 'Planting, care and stor- ling of Bulbs" which was of much ltyenettt to the ladies. Mrs Tuck, the l, vice pres. took charge of the meeting 3 in the absence of our Pres., Mrs Me l Guire. At the close ot meeting, the l hostess served a dainty lunch. I Mr and Mrs F. Watkins who were ;visitors at the home of Ben Woods. r Sr., returned to their home in Toron- to. . . Mr and Mrs Jan McKenzie spent part ot Sunday at Mr Harold Eurig‘s 0.8.11. The young people ue looking for- ward to a good time Tuesday even- ing at the corn rout " Mr Orland Budwln’u. Hope the weather will be good and Iota of corn. tt In scarce new owing to recent from. Mr and Mrs Bert Lewis and baby. Normanby. were recent visitors at .10an Eurlg’s. Mr Frank McKenzie, Woodland, spent a day " his home here last week. Profesor Patterson, London, is visiting at the home of Mr md Mrs. Sam'l Pattertsott, (gr 1 few days. Mr and Mrs Wm Gordon and tami. ly_visited_Sundqy In Vamey. Messrs B. Arum and tauGan Queen enjoyed a motor trip to Paisley and other points. Mr and Mrs Jog. Robinson and family, Toronto, spent. Sunday with Mrs Jas Eden. I Mr and Mrs Archer and Mrand Mrs Bonner of West Toronto, were guests at Mr and Mrs John Carson's the i beginning ot the week. (N-tnt-o-o. l mu Dem Thorns and Mr Rom. _ an: motored to Guelph the tteat ot (the week. In A Robertson (Jog-la Ailing“) renamed _wnh__th9m fad Mr and Mrs Wm H. Hunter visited with the latter's relatives in Galt on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Norman Marshall and baby Gerald, Toronto are on a Week’s Vacation among relatives and friends ‘HOLSTEIN LEADER Today In Full Fair here and the weather man seems to have favored us wlth a good day. We hope we have a good crowd. Mr and Mrs G Ritchie, Durham, vlsted their daughter Mrs McGuire, whlle attending the Fair. Mrs Hallway. Gleneden, visted her mother, Mrs Grier last week. Mrs Drumm, who is Judge for Fall Fairs. was at Kineardine last week, and is at Mitchell and Ingersol this week. Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Jas Comm. (nee Isabel Haas) who were married It the Parsonage on Sept. 21. by Rev. Mercer. ity until utter the Holstein In! Mr Ch” .Bubour and daughter In Adams, Toronto. visited Mr and)!“ Maury over the week end. 7 Mr Funk Huhett. Hmover. via- tted with Mr m In E Smith the ttrat of week. Mr Maxwell Tyndall ll visiting Khulna New. In (Rem) Armstrong spent Mort. uy with In Hulk. Mr and Mrs Irvin and Mtg: Mar- met. visited wanna: friends the ttrat ot week. Mr and In McCall nnd funny. visited Redlckville the tint ot the week. Menu John and In Cnlder, Jack and Brown Irvin, took n trip toDun- dnlk, Alli-ton. Creemore. Camp Bor. den nnd Suyner the ttrat of week. Mm Laura. Bailey, Grand Valley. spent. the week end In Holstein. Mr and Mn Geo Fenton, Mr and Mrs C. Fenton. visited Eugenia Full. and other points in that vicinity the nut ot week. Mr wd Mu Lamomux. Mr Howard Lamoreaux. Miss Doreen and friend, Toronto, are visiting Mr and Mrs B. Gibson. . Mr M H Lynch spent iuv-iiayi, inAtuttflttu, recently. 'Rev. ma Mrs Jay and many spent 1 few days in village recently. Mr and Mrs Melvin Reid. HUmiiton and Mr and Mrs Merton Reid, Bea- tonlh, {pent a few (by: in Holstein. The Literary Society of Holstein Continuation School. held an open meeting on Friday. Sept M, in the form of a. successful corn roast in tbe~Park. Mr and Mrs Rife had Detroit visit- ors last. week, Mr and Mrs Hazen, Mr and Mr: Robertson. Mr and Mrs. May, Mrs Wall and Mrs Cumore. Mr and Mrs H Alllngham, George. town, attended the Fall Falr here. rm: DURHAM Nev mm HOUSJ LOCAL no PERSGIAL Al LAN'S CORNERS " m‘“ "m “WW“ wuu """"i, Jae. Coutts and Mus label Haas, d Sunday in Varney. who were quietly married Saturday B. Arnill and German ro',',',',',',' noon at the Parsonage, by Rev. Mr. a motor trip to Paisley an ' Mercer. are spending a few days in 11min Jog Robinson an d Detroit before returning but; lthe rs . ' . grooms coo) farm on the ine. Foronto, spent Sunday with We welcome [label to our commun- Eden. , ity and wish them a bright, happy, :2 J2tegt'cAt,.nfgt m: pr0toeroua 11te together. ', On Sept. 13, Prof. J. Kyle and pu- '.tt-Tet.1iut1u"yss. 9pm and Prieeville Highland Orches- tra, gave a concert at Yeovil, which SGUTH BEND l, we ere toldnwu well attended nod nit McKenzie. Woodland, erttored. Following m the numbers: 'it'l' nt his home _ttere last Mttairatt selection by Orchestra Scotch Bortg--Prot. Kyle a Mrs Bert Lewis and balm. Vit8in 9nd ortmn, Marton and Georee Hot-um Mrs Reid returned home last Wed. nesday after visiting her daughtors. Mrs Wm Coleridge, Owen Sound and Mrs J. Lane, 8w. Park. She is glad to be able to walk, did her ankle is still weak and sore. Mrs R. Isaac and Miss Margaret. l Toronto, visited relatives and friends 1 here last week. I Mr and Mrs D. Long entertained i Rev and Mrs Pumell and family. al- so N. Calder and A, McCabe last Wedneuday evening. TORONTO I Nearly all the folks around here, I intend to take In the World's Fairat l Holstein this Wednesday. When Mr R. Taylor came down to " store. this Tuesday morning, he found that robbers had entered the , back window on the west side ot ' his store and taken all the loose money in the till-around $60, help- ed themselves to tobacco in all forms, watches, sweaters and enough other articles that was of sny use to them. They broke the lock on the gasoline tank. Some of the neighbors think I they were around between 1 and 2 o' clock. This is the fimt time that any stealing ever occurred in our burg. I Mrs Sandy McKenzie in ttuttering from blood poi-cums at the home ot I her parents. Mr and Me Rybt Stnail. Early last Friday morning, Mr H. Watt’a car upset near A Haas' gate. The top and windshield were wreck. ed, but fortunately he escaped with a. few scratches. last Friday evening, resident: ot 8.8. 9, gathered In the school to buy the old seats. A few still rennin. W H Smith bought the teachers' old desk and chair which have done ser- bice tor over half a century. Mr and Mn Walter Horsburgh and family, Fordwich, were recent guests of his mother and brothers. Born, on Sept. 20, tq Mr and Mrs. David Hooper, a daughter. Mrs 1100p- er Is spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr and Mrs A. Drlmmie. Mrs E. Rae with Vivian and Lloyd came home with her parents from Mt Forest Fair and remuned until Sunday. John also came home from Toronto for the week end. Many neighbors and friends gather- ed last Tuesday to pay their last re- spect to the late John Veggie, After the gervke. conducted by Rev Mr. Purnell, who based his reamrke on the last verse of Daniel, the ‘cortege proceeded to Maplewood cemetery. Mrs Rae, Toronto: Mr and Mrs Elmer Ross, Alma; Mr and Mrs S. Eccles. Mt Forest, attended the funeral. Mr lnd Mu Arthur Renton were visitors with Toronto relatives and friends hurt week. Mr 1nd Mrs Val. Allen did their chores while they were away. Mr and Mrs Finlay Clark and fam- ily and Mr and Mrs John Eecles, were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Dan Eccles. Conn. Dr Snead: spent the week end with Bade friends. - YEOVIL HIVES - - -- am I‘m, , welll and spring creek, "null or- chard, 5 miles from Holstein. Terms apply to Thou. Reid or Thou. Em; Igolstein R. st.,iiit' Beintr, composed of Lot g in the 15th concession of Estremont, in the County of Grey, 100 acres. with 65 under Cultivation. About " urea hardwood and balance mixed Um- ber, bank ham about 60 x " with Imbling, frame dwelling home. 1% story, about " x " with kitchen " tached. Well fenced on good _ l A little girl arrived st the home of Ar nnd In D. Hooper Jr. on Thurs- l day tut. . ‘ Mr Ind Mrs Alex Hermann. De- l trait motored over in their new Chev Six sedan and spent over the week ‘end " W. A, uwrenoe's. , Miss Grace Rama is visiting her ‘brother, Reg Range this week. It was termed by chairman “an old tubioned tea meeting." The Hun» den ladies tirat served what was cer- tainly an old-fashioned supper. torall sat down to one of the very beat ‘spreads' anywhere in years. The congregation are to be congratulated on the successful functlon. to Society". Knox choir. Durham and Victorin Male Quartette. Hanover, the latter unaccompanied. supplied most pleasing musical numbers. Mis- ses Audrey Byers And Evelyn Hen- derson gave a. dextercus exhibition ot club swinging. the Illne- Sharp an instrumental duet, In And. Mar. shall and sister. Miss P. Kerr 5 voc- al duet and Messrs Chu Lung (Id P. Ramage. mics. Miss M. L Hun- ter was acczmpanisl. Anniversary Services It Hampden United Church Sunday and Monday were featured by the presence of Rev Mr Rogers, home missionary with 7 charges in the Peace River Dist. The congregations both evenings taptly enjoyed Mr Rogers narration or " four years' experience there, his stor- ies and humorous touches adding spice to his graphic descriptive pow- ers. Rev. Mr Young, Elmwood, had charge of morning service. Besldes his fine address Monday evening, the pastor, ciao chairman. gave an able addresg op ‘preukln‘ itr. Hampden Congregation Hear Peace River Miss’ary Mr W. A." Lawrence, who wu un- der Dr Snead“ care, is on the mend again. 7 The election ll quiet around here. We asked " old ttmer how It would go. He said 'Ferguaon would so in sure pop, so would Oliver.' irs We Noble, Durham, visited relglvea here Thursday Int. Min Mervyn, No. 12, I: buy min- ing her scholars tor the County Sch. Fair It lentord on Oct. 13th. A: No 12 won 2nd prize lust year. how I- bout lat this time? The school- are lining n, .hntt hol. iday this Wednesday afternoon tor Holstein fair Mr Erato, Baxter. who was thrott- ened with appendicitis. in on the mend min. _ _ NORTH EGREMONT FARM Fort SALE " urea 2. 15g the the SEPTEMBER 26, John Harrison & Sons Saw and Planiu: Mitts, OWEN SOUND EVERYTHING IN Lumber and Millwork Combination Storm and Cocoon Doors Maple, Birch and Oak Flooring Know We Can Plano You ASK FOR PRICES Timber Window. Bulwark Joining Dom Cabinets 904;]an Frames Cupboard. shingle; Trim wiidGiG CARD OF THANK. The underlined deem- to public- ly thnnk all then who lent their nuisance in the work ot rewiring the nun dam which wee wrecked Iut Spring. We can - nu ant their kindness he been deeply ep- precinted. Now that we hnve renum- ed business, we else take the op- portunity to thank our cuetmnerl for their generate new in the pest and to solicit n continuance of same for the future. Enable: . Student to commence I Course It any time In Commnial, Shanta“, Typewri- ting, Chm “Nico, “era-rial Cour... Opal-l Com-u for "-re Sons Catt, Write or PM“ tor Infor- nation. Individual Instruction HOLSTEIN CREAMERY We have own! a Cream. Buying Station It TAYLOR'S STORE, DROMORE. for the commune. of our patron: in that vicinity. and get Highest Market Price. Phone " Bring your Poultry to us MOUNT FoetEsi" 6M. P”R.T Holstein , VOL. LII. The Anniversary I. Servtoes at St. Paul‘ man. will be he“ 1 20th. at I an. unl‘ the following In“. My. Ort. and. 1 BemtMggd and the val am with; char I l yarn. The In! unto! plum tn hialork‘ SI. l donut-non (mm Fl CM in Rev. can " an! Moderator, convey greetings. {cum-r pastor. will I Ott load” night. a be served in the Hal “million We and a 21, from 6 to tl [LI will be given. fella pm. Munch: Run in Fannie. Dr Campbell. o unanimous chute;- Connervulvu In Stellar-o may. of Dr G. L, Cam Con. lag-lune. " not Brother-u in A in oombu.‘ Who d The Indies ot u Chm-(h - I. B1MNee [and Clause :01 baking In the L0.0. and“ hat. They m the CM an am! the we at taking Urn" lotto-Ll ettaaedttreAatthetrh IrHWWOI For “It: Honol- cabinet uyk with bed couch. Will be ply to In IV. Icon Union of Scottish C1 Anulverun’ United Chum an. Oct. 15m m combat) Who at - chance of “M was! Annivomry The Durham Bun hold their Annvm Sth, tn melt mi will be when. Anniversary Sen Baptist thin-ti. will day, Oct. 6th. at " l m., conducted by In B. A. of Owen Sou. will be rendered III Rev, J. T. Prie 0n the I“! m will lulu-m including “may an I'll home-made but a will in; . Print. “It " Fan Kudzu: cum-cud cheer, walnut dining robe, In.“ (ANNE. rl Quebec heaters, and urea, dishes. do 1 H: to [In . H. m hold their Sunday. Oct mlod "Clan man, Mult- Have Punk-ad at Th" Mum-h "all: known r hill. hm M hops Changes In the new women? The September t PM" Mr M M mutttty “um the brought to I close tee-noon In served a dumy main: will be M In J. S. In"! 0| - In "M " Frtd II " an: Milr Mun lk od Mm M il pm uf - Ann's , 18th. On Sew Mr B

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