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Durham Review (1897), 17 Oct 1929, p. 8

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i t 1t All meetings to be addressed by thecandidate, by Miss Agnes MacPhail, M. P. and others. The U }F. O. Candidate, will be held as follows; Saturday, Oct. 19â€"Nomination and Hanover Monday, Oct. 21, Eugenia & Kimberly Tuesday, Oct. 22, Dundalk Wednesday, Oct. 23 Heathcota and Duncan _ « Thursday, Oct. 24, Cedarvilie & Swinton Park â€" _ Friday, Oct. 25, Lamlash Saturday, Uct, 26, Mt Forest All meetings will commence at 8.00 sharp. Political Meetings *Extensive new construcâ€" tion and replacements of both local and long .:'I:& t “hm,hfll ::.aumkyu 1929 of more than $27,000,000. BRANK OF MONTREAL the line mow, Madam®",. â€" _ <>.. > â€". ~> > Both of them will be annoyedâ€"the person um-:: and the person called. Both of them have wast time. Rememberâ€"it takes three to complete a â€" $to Ghtier rreiy dap mloch lal o in insegh every day w to get oug ‘These uncompleted calls mean two million minâ€" you should ANSWER PROMPTLY aim is to provide the best possible telephone serâ€" vico‘nur in telephone service, coâ€"operation is Answer promptly when your telephone rings. If it is not convenientlg located in your home, conâ€" sult us ‘mble it. A:ef when you mak-en: call, wait a reasonable time before giving causing a "No one on the line now’r we utes a day wastedâ€"congestion of t1 irritationâ€"a handicap to business. called. It takes three people to complete a call.> We are constantly striving to reduce our own errors. We are now pointing out some of the common errors in telephone usage because our are our own errors. But of them are misâ€" % ..'f’f,Lb,’, the p«m% or the person Some of them are unavoidable and some of them &# bridge and reaches the telephone the y calling will have given up. The tardy bridge. player will be told "Sorry â€" there‘s no one on Ladies Especially Invited Y the time this woman finishes her hand of _ bridge and reaches the telephone the party F. R. OLIVER God Save the King SMALLnndmoduacsizedmunnaswefluhrge ones are welcomed by the Bank of Montreal. The service of this Bank is adapted to all and the quality of that service is the same wherever and whenever it is SERVICE FOR ALL in the interest of Holstein Branch: S. F. HOWARD, Managerâ€" * TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS OF . $900,000,000 C tuf u6t = A large number of the citizens of this vicinity attended the County Sch. Fair at Meaford Saturday last. and pupils of S. S No 12, in winning first in the school drill competition. Mr Stewart Cooper presented Miss Mervyn with the trophy, a handsome ‘silver cup at the close of contest. Master Clarence Moore of 8. 8. No 13, won 2nd prize in the mouth orgâ€" an contest in Meaford. Atta boy ! Mr and Mrs Alex Henderson, Deâ€" troit, spent over the week end at W. A. Lawrence‘s. % Mr and Mrs Leon Trebert and Master Junior, also Mrs V. Nott and children of Detroit, visited recently at David McKelvie‘s. Mr Geo. Leith, Toronto, visited at Wm. Leith‘s recently. & was largely attended. The Editor of the Review was present and will write th€ obituary. We extend the sympathy of the vicinity to the berâ€" eaved. Mr and Mrs Alex Coates, Flint, Mich., are visitors this week at Will The six roomed frame residence in village of Holstein, recently ‘occupied by Alex Aitken, Sr. Good cistern, woodshed and ‘stable. Also good cook stove and splendid heater for coal or wood. _ Apply to * ROBT. AITKEN, R. R. 2, Holstein Miss Irene Hooper, Toronto, spent over the week end with her parents, Mr and Mrs Abe Hooper. Mr Reuben Watson, Detroit, is ovâ€" er on a three weeks‘ holiday at his home here. ; The funeral of the late J. C. Ad: ams from the home of Mrs Wm Hooâ€" per to Amos cemetery on 'Nesdty, Mr and Mrs Sam Cowan spent‘ a day in Fergus last week. A nwmber from here attended Anâ€" niversary services at Woodland and also report the fowl supper a good success . Mr and Mrs Jno Conway and sons, Arthur, were recent visitors at E. Rawn‘s. Miss L. Rawn returned home with them. + Mr and Mrs Everett Rawn and famliy spent Tuesday in Guelph visit ing with friends. Mr and Mrs Gillies McKelvie of Port Colborne, spent over the week end at Mr Thos. Moore‘s. Mrs Shepherd and son Ralph, Torâ€" onto, spent over the week enq with W. P. Watson‘s. Moore‘s . Rev. Mr Watt, Drew ‘circuit, has been making pastoral calls lately. Our teacher, Miss Ruth Wright atâ€" tended the convention held in Neuâ€" stadt. . ‘\ We extend congratulations to the newly weds,â€" Mr and Mrs Chas. Mcâ€" Mr and Mrs Walter Innis and babe of Buffalo, spent last week at W G. Wilson‘s. _ Busy threshing this week. No less than four outfits on the 20th con, on a 3% mile stretch. They are Mcinâ€" nes, Bob Webber, Roy Lawrence and W. H. Hunter. Aâ€"little girl arrived at the home of Mr and Mrs John T. Brown, Friday, Oct. lith. Mrs Geo. Wilson ‘spent last week with her â€" parents, Mr and Mrs W. Scott of Proton and with Mr and Mrs W:.R. Morrow, Dundalk. C Mr and Mrs «Fred Torry, Toronto, spent over the week end at Mr Donâ€" ald Watson‘s. HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE SOUTH BEND ~NHOLSTEIN LEADER Many have been bt ples,. which this year quality and quantity. o ~JU A#0 2° «<so%4A . S accees cur ase on P08 mns of Mr and Mrs Merton Reid, Seaforth are visiting his mother, Mrs H Reid. Fairbairn Presbyterian Church is holding itse Anniversary Services this Sunday, when Rev. Mr; McWilliam of Southampton is to be the speaker. There will be service in ‘the Presbyâ€" terian church at Holstein at 3 p. m. Mrs Jno. Leith is vigiting in Toronâ€" to this week. Mr Jack Lauder, Durham, visited at Arnill‘s over the wéek end. end Our teachers returned from the anâ€" nual convention with various new iâ€" deas and methods and also a new 5â€" year register, which will entail added A numb:rb&rpm here attended the County Scl Fair‘ at Meaford. We were proud of our school ~even if they didn‘t win 1st prize. We hope they will keep on practisingâ€" and come out on top next fall. Mr and Mrs R B Long and Phyllis visited her parents, Mr and Mrs John Lawrence, Durham, Sunday. _Mr Gordon McMillan, Toronto, is visiting friends in this community. Holstein Presbyterian Church was well represented at Amos Church, at Dromore ‘Thursday last, when a misâ€" sionary conference was held. Mr and Mrs Fenton, Sr. and Mr and Mrs Fenton, Jr. spent Sunday with Arkwright friends. Mr and Mrs Rife and Irima spent the week end with Wiarton friends. Mr Clarence Fenton was in Guelph early this week. Many . will toâ€"day attend the funerâ€" al of the late John Adams, thus eâ€" vincing their respect for theiririend and former neighbor and also : their sympathy with those mourning his departure. * Mrand Mrs Geo .Drimmie and famâ€" ily, visited recently in her old Priceâ€" ville home. | Mr and Mrs John Alles enjoyed a visit in â€"her Meaford home the first of the week. Mr and Mrs Jas Nicholson «and Master Elwyn also ‘attended the ser‘ vice in her old home church, after visiting: her ‘uncle, J. McBride. labor, but will form a more permanâ€" ent record. After the convention, Miss Edmonâ€" ston accompanied Miss Fisher to her Paisley home for an enjoyable week Congratulations to Mr and Mrs C. McDougall, who were married last week. _ We welcome Mrs McDougall, (nee Grace Ramage) to our village. Mr and Mrs Bert Eccles motored to Toronto Sunday, Mrs Strong of Lambton Mills ‘returned with them and will spend a few days in the village. Mr and Mrs I. Edwards, Shelburne, visited with Mr and Mrs Kennedy the first of the week. Word was received that Mrs Jas. Smith who has been seriously ill in Guelph General Hospital, has improv ed greatly and is being taken to the home of some relatives in that city. We hope that she steadily tfiibr&'ei and will soon be able to return to her home in this vlcihfi&. Mr and Mrsâ€" Arthur Eccles and Miss Florence attended. Woodland Anniversary Sunday and spent the afâ€" ternoon in the parental home. Owing to Varney Anniversary, the services in Holstein United Church were withdrawn on Sunday, Rev. Mr. Mercer exchanging pulpits with Rev. Mr Fiddes of Durham for the occasâ€" The local members of the Hunting Club attended the annual meeting in Mt Forest Tuesday, to arrange for their yearly trip to the northland. beef FOR SALE t1o0 ARCHIVES TORONTO Mrs A. McVicar, Hopeville is spendâ€" ing a few days with her parentg, Mr. and Mrs Thos. Reld. Miss E. Oliver, a former teacher of S. 8. No 13, spent the week end with Mr and Mrs R. Taylor. Mrs J. D. Drimmie, Knox United Ch. managing board, Durham: grandchildâ€" ‘ren Wallace and Roy: Dr. and Mrs. â€"Miss Agnes Renwick who had been away for a month‘s stay, with her brothers: and ‘bther friends, returned home a week ago. Her sister, Mrs Litâ€" ster is visiting Hanover friends. Mr and Mrs John Smith and Masâ€" ter Lawrence and Dave Gillies spent over the week end with Mr and Mrs. John Eccles. of iting friends around Galt the first of the week. â€" * Mrs.Jas. Eecles, Holstein, who had been +with her son John for a fortâ€" night, returned home on Sunday. Miss Flora Clark, who was operaâ€" ted upon for goitre in Toronto, is, we are pleased to report doing well and expects to be soon home again. Her niece, Miss Kate McMillan accompâ€" anied her. Mrs Jno. McMillan, Ceyâ€" lon is keeping house for Archie. Mr John McEachnie, Little Current, spent the latter part of the week with his sister, Mrs Jno. Nelson, Sr. We extend congratulations to No 12 teacher and pupils for winning 1st place at Meaforc, also Clarence Moore Interment took place in Dromore cemetery, where his kindred lie. Pall bearers were David Eccles, Alfred Haas, Jas Ferguson, Thosâ€" Reid, J. D. Drimmie, Wm Leith. Beautiful floral wreaths and sprays bespoke affection and esteem. Aâ€" mongst these were a pillow from Mr. and Mrs J. G. Johnston and son, a wreath from employees of Durham Furniture ‘Co., sprays from Mr and Our sympathy goes out to all the mourners. 18th con, Egremont and Agnes; Mrs. Wm Hooper, on 19th con, at whose home he died. 13 ; Nearly 18 years ago the family movâ€" ed to Durham and for most of these years . he found . employment: with Durham Furniture Co. They became members of Knox Church and drew around them a new set of friends to add to the many they had formed in their first home. i The funeral on Tuesday was very largely attended. _A dozen or more of Durham friends were present, and from many parts of the township they gathered in respect for his memory. The funeral service‘ was taken by John Adams was a good neighbor and friend and those who knew him best will long cherish his memory. For a number of years he was misâ€" sion Sec‘y and later Financial Sec‘y of Knox Church and took a keen inâ€" terest in the work. * His work is now done. As boy and man the editor knew him for 60 years and learned to appreciate his comâ€" pany and his character. Of late years he became an enthusiastic curler and bowler. Zne iuneral service was taken by Rev Mr Fiddes, Durham, who preachâ€" ed a comforting message from Isaiah 26:3, ‘Thou will keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on Thee. He was assisted by Rev‘s Sullivan of Priceville and Purnell of Dromore. Mr and Mrs Robt. Taylor were visâ€" No 13 for 2nd place on mouth orâ€" DROMORE | Byâ€"laws were passed ,authorizing ; certain entries to be placed in the Collectors‘ Roll, also appointing John T. McAinsh, collector of taxes reâ€" ‘mlnln‘ unpaid after Dec. 1st ; Philpâ€"McEachern : That the folâ€" lowing accounts be paid : E. Rawn, Sheep killed, $42: J A Dixon, do, $9 : W. Love, do, $16: G Robb, do, $10 : G. Plester, do, $16: J. Geddes, sheep 1 F2 w e t Cmemge harness: 1 set heavy team harness : 1 cream separator, Melotte: 1 stove: About 7 tons Hay: 19 Geese, and othâ€" er articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: â€"All sums of $10 and undâ€" FRIDAY, OCT. 1T8th, at 1 o‘clock sharp. 1 brown mare 7 years, 7 good milk cows, dates and ages given day of sale: 1 fat cow, 2 yearlings: 5 spring calves: 1 good wagon, 1 set sleirh FARM STOCK & IMPLEmeENTs will be held on Lt 3, Con 1, Eg: mont, (East of Varney), on Mr John Russel underwent an unâ€" successful operation for cataract on his eyes at O. Sound hospital a short time ago. Miss A. Fettes, Mrs Neil McEachâ€" nie and family, ateended the champâ€" fonship school fair at Meaford on Rusk.s it _ Congratulations are extended to Mr John G. Russell and bride who nave taken up their abode amongst us. Miss Tena Christie is home from Toronto, where â€" she spent the past fow weeks. t ue Our local teachers, Misses Fettes and Boyd, attended. the: Teachers‘ Convention at . Neustadt Thursday and .Friday. The W.M.S. Thankoffering willbe held Oct. 16th, in the United Church when Mrs W. D. Staples, Hanover, president of Grey Presby‘l will give an address. Salem W.M.S. have been invited to attend. . Miss E. Boyd, Rocklyn, was a recâ€" ent visitor with Mrs Jas Mitchell. Saturday . Christie, use of room, $2. Carried Council adjourned to meet Monâ€" day, Nov. 18, at 10 o‘clock a.‘m., for general business. inspector, $1: A. Ross, do, $6: Canaâ€" dian General Insurance Co., premium on policy,+$169.20 : selectors of jurâ€" ors, $9: pay sheet No 10, expendiâ€" ture on roads and bridges $3002.05 : Supt‘s services $70: R. Christie, use of room re cases tried under L.C.A., $1.50 : Members of council, attendâ€" $1.50 : Members of council, attendâ€"‘ ' £ dace at meetg w exe pis. now John Harrison & Sons of same having been made. present, minutes adopted. Mackâ€"Philp: That the report of the Road Sup‘t for expenditure on roads and bridges be adopted. Car. Mack â€" Philp : That the County (:r;»;â€" fm books the taxes appearing against lots 68, 69, con 3, uy_wt Council m§t Oct. 14th, members all AUCTION SALE David Allan, clerk Saw and Planiog Milis, er, cash. Over that amount ten mos. credit on approved joint notes, bear: ing interest at 6 per cent per annum. Peter Robins, Proprietor. John Aitken, Auctioneer EVERYTHING N Lumber and Millwork Joisting Doors Cabinets Shingles .. Trim * Combination Sterm and Screen Doors Maple, Birch and Oak Fiooring The Durham U. F. O. Live Stock Association will ship stock from Durâ€" ham, on Tuesdays,. Shippers are re quested to give three days‘ notice. JAS. LAWRENCE, Shipper Enables a Student to co: a Course at any time in Commercial, Shorthand, ting, Civil Service, S Individual Instruction Special Course for Farmers‘ Sons Call, Write or Phone for Inforâ€" and get Highest Market Prices HOLSTEIN CREAMERY Buying Station at TAYLOR‘S STORE, DROMORE, for the that vicinity. Bring your Poultry to us Know We Can Please You ASK FOR PRICES NOTICE 10 FARMEES OWwWEN sSoOUND Fair at Torontoâ€" the bred stock. poultry, fo: flower show in the m write to Department 1 Markdale. before Nov. sufficient farmers wish will be arranged which days‘ entertainment @ that will be worth wh least two bus loads of . no arrangements will b your neighbors and frie of the fair is Nov. 20( In all probability the to November 26th and 27 Presbyterian W M .$ The monthly meet ciety was held on F in the basement of cl Armstrong presiding was opened with hy Patterson leading in by a . Burge: which Hymn Leding meetir Counc cloct gams« Royal Grey Farmers‘ T HMow many Grey (‘4 would like to go to the His 87th Birthday Thursday, Oct. 24th W. B. Vollet will cele anniversary of his birt] ing nine hours at hi duties. Mr Vollet is stil physically and mentall tinue to enjoy life past mark . and neighbors Falconer and Farewell Social Night May they i DON‘T MIS Mrs Thos. Young Mortley were hostesse last week at their hor auspices of the Ladies of Knox Church. time before in Windsor mc oms c omm «mm o c omm mm > Cattlie for Sate : 12 sieers, all two years . Ontario Cattieâ€"Durhan Polied Angus. Apply to Durham. Entertained at Tea Queen St. Church L holding a sale of hom on Saturday, Oct 26th, Graham‘s former stand at 3 p. m. ‘ I KNOX CHURCH, M YOL. LIL. Coa3P hn McKect FOR SALE im Lamb. laig, R.R. FOR SALE Rev. S. H. Sope Rev. S. A. Mar while the roll call a a verse on ‘Thanks it GROUP MISSIONA ral M D Ww. B. PHILLI sight Special Taylor Optica McFADDEN‘S 1 $TORE, Tuesda H TUESDAY, O presented w ippy evening dancing . oo COMIN wise. . take Harrist« ay nught eir de; At an attemtic hildren Apply Eimwe Mr mily M D Pr M mun

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