7, 1929 church & piece to the h will make it the winter mon. all the h rhitching . gavel and famâ€" Owen Sound. Niagara PFalls â€" to, motored up in foOr a few home . received a tele that â€" her eldest away from heart of our boys that h of m‘ goes out to the here and in Tm s visiting for Thanks out to those in by last week‘s w what x night _ hope it will be th Grey : hat the Fergusâ€" e _ tremendous nd that every to defeat your ropriately term F-nt one. Throuâ€" 1 had the ever Lowe and &-.,' _ Lorne Mcintosh ‘alls, are visiting »ok and also a r hospital. mer Hatton and evening with Mr ravel . leulture, with und as he us ng _ Agticul _evening, 7th of I speak on miszâ€" Af very quietly. ve a party to a ho enjoyed them nce on Eigin rood location, r leaving for ns and cther rry Falconer. vance of Oct. vondent devotâ€" o the Conserâ€" place and said ssistant to Mr brief but emâ€" the Conservaâ€" have Hon. J. + Hamilton, of ig with the latâ€" _ Mrs J. Sulliâ€" Macphail and ven this would except as was n with our loyâ€" sincerely, R. OLIVER OR SaALE ‘ollege student, Sunday last. is spending @ _ the Riding. of the press I kers and supâ€" ie face of stu do everything f the mandate meeting rham. Priced v at Review | _ those who on my . behalf mpaign . ‘ords the gratâ€" oge who took any capacity voting to put rnment ranks. »d as much on as on my own lways cherish Â¥ go~d friends cal contest. it BIT "y supporter faithfully ERDUE 3 on this ex h hey used to \ a â€" shingle hide their Celved a tels. it her eldest I!MW our boys that of â€" Dornoch es out to the SALE OR Mre â€" Wilfrid kn« ) olter Macphail with and in Dy. _ that f the Detty, Torontot, spent a few days at A. B. MacArthur‘s. Mr David Hincks and three daughâ€" ters, Gladys, Ida andâ€" Jean, were recâ€" ent visitors at Mr Wilfrid Magee‘s, Eugenia . ' Mr and Mrs Alllie McLean vm' guests of Mrs Graham Sunday. Mr and Mrs Herb Mcinnis and family visited Fordwich friends Sunâ€" da y Miss Jean McCannel spent the week end with her cousin, Mrs A. L. Hincks . Mr Harry Whitehorn and Miss Jean of Detroit, motored over and spent the week end at H R McLean‘s. Mrs Burt accompanied them back, where she will spend the winter. ol‘s Mr and Mrs Wilfrid Watson NV ZEUMBER . Our Bread and Pastry products will be found | healthful and invigorating. Try us with an ‘ order. ' are now ready and prices are easier than last year. Call and examine them. Rubbers and Goloshes of many styles The Cash Shce Store WE LIVE TO EAT â€" AND EAT TO LIVE Our window Display of Cakes and other Delicacies you and your visitors. A look will make you buy. Come early for the Bargains . We want Everything cleared before removal to our Store on Hahn corner . NOoOW Goimng on â€"â€" in Durham Egg Grading Station in the Middaugh Block Flour, Feeds, Fertilizers HENDERSON‘S BAKERY WESTERN REâ€"CLEANED SCREENINGS ‘ Highest Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain delivered at the Mill. JOHN McGOWAN All Kinds of Best Grades of . A. ALJOE THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS Is the Place to get your cold, wet weather Footwear at Lowest Cash Prices CUSTOM â€" CHOPPING -AS USUAL Food is then Most Important ! $33.00 per ton Bulk Mcliraith‘s Shoe Repairing as usual J. S. Mcliraith Wait for Harding‘s Fire Sale sorry to report Mr Archie Returning Durham will tempt New Many visitors were in attendance at St. Columba church, at the Sunday evening service. & All honor to Grey County. It shows they are possessed of the necessary Mr and Mrs Aler Darroch, Harrisâ€" ton, were visitors at the parental home of the latter, Mr and Mrsa W W Ramage Sunday last. Mr and Mrs H. B. McLean and daughter, visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Angus McArthur of the Gien The Mission Bandâ€" are holding a swolal on Friday, Nov 8th, when a progvram of music and reauings will be given in addition to motion picâ€" tures of Japan. Refreshments wiill be served at close. All come. _ At the morning service the sacraâ€" met of the Lord‘s Supper was solâ€" emly and decorously observed when 83 members observed the sacred ordâ€" inance. Many absences were noticed through absence of previous Sundays and sickness. Rev. Sullivan, preliminary to givâ€" ing a series of sermons on ‘The Pilâ€" grim‘s Progress", purposes giving a resume of the author, John Bunyan, and the times in which he lived next Swaday evening. The meeting called for Tuesday to organize the Y.P.S. for the coming winter months, was held. + Messrs Earl McLeod and Dan L. McArthur went to Toronto Tuesday of last week with a truck load of stock . Mr and Mrs A L Hincks were the guests of Mr and Mrs Herb Mcinnis , one evening last week. Mr and Mrs Alex Carson entertainâ€" ed a carload from Bruce recently . _ We congratulate our member, Farâ€" quhar Oliver on being reâ€"elested. The | voting was held at Allan McLean‘s : ud tellihess / lc d and Alex Carson: Poll clerks, H. R. | McLean, Arch McArthur: Scrutineers The church‘s power is stopped ; it is not doing its best, judging from the result of last election. _ If brewâ€" ers and distillers were put up aâ€" gainst Jesus today, some would cry ‘Away with Him‘ as they did before Pilate. In the mad rushâ€"of life, it is well to stop, look and listen to the call of conscience and the searching question, What shall I do with Jesus‘ â€"the text at Sunday‘s p.m. service. Miss Phoebe Livingstone is visitâ€" ing her sister, Mrs Joe McNally at Traverston .. The Presbyterians have planned to have their anniversary on Nov. 17th. when a free will offering will be takâ€" en. The speaker will be announced Mrs Kate McArthur and sister Mrs Wright went to Toronto Wednesday, where Mrs Wright will spend the winter . Mr Dan McDonald has been reâ€" pairing Mrs K McArthur‘s house and finished on Monday. © Muir. Mr Neil McLeod has returned after spending the summer months workâ€" ing in Shelburne. Armistice day sermon at 11 a.m. Sunday next in St Columba Church: At 7 p.m., ‘Johnâ€" Bunyan, the man and the Book,‘ the first of a series of sermons on that wonderful book ‘The Pilgrim‘s Progress‘ by Rev F. Sulliâ€" van.‘ Everybody welcome. The iron work of the new bridge on the 2nd con. N.D.R.. after lying in state, or in status quo for a month, is now erected, 1% days being reâ€" quired for the job. The cement covâ€" ering is supposed to be started this week. Mr and Mrs Jno Oliver and nephâ€" ew, Wm Sheward, with Mr and Mrs. Reid, motored to Collingwood to see Mrs Reid‘s brother, who was serious ly hurt in a car aceident and is a patient in Collingwood hospital. Mr Eimer Muir, Toronto, is visitâ€" ing his parents, Mr and Mrs Dan improved . Mrs Allie Mnir and turned from Toronto last Mrs Dan Campbell and Wm Meads. Allan McLean was constable. Mr and Mrs Alex Carson were recâ€" ent visitors at Wm .Timmins,‘ Hayâ€" wards Falls. Miss Kate Muir spent some time visiting Collingwood friends. Mr M. Baxter accompanied ‘her home. ed the fowi supper at their dau;l;- ter‘s, Mrs A. Richardson the first of the week. [A Mr and Mrs Percy Chambers and Miss Marjorie McLean, Toronto, motâ€" ored up last week end and visited at Mr Allan McLean‘s. we are sorry to hear . Mr Sandy McLeod is not improving much. He is in bed at the home of his daughâ€" ter, Mrs Neil Cameron. We trust he may soon be restored to usual health and strength. $ Mr Jno McMeekin is on the Good Roads, near Hanover. Mr and Mrs Alex Richardson attendâ€" Mrs Muir‘s health is much OMnars â€" warn was serious | boast it and is a | ©44c ospital. ' nems to, is visit. | Mcint d Mrs Dan , inter ’ over / uuil o oz Ves ie No cedaneate F. Reiley p e Mr Clifford Cook had the misforâ€" tune last week to have ome of his horses get loose in the stable and kick one of the other horses, breakâ€" inz its leg so badly that it had to be Mrs J. C. Cook and Miss Margaret QGreenwor! entertained their two Sunâ€" day School classes to a Halloween r~rty F:‘day ebening at the home of Mrs Cook. & Mr and Mrs Lyons, Ceylon, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Wm Timâ€" iting her niece, Mrs Bob Vollett. The young peop‘e of the neighborâ€" hood atteaded a Halloween party at Melyille Ancerson‘s Thursday evenâ€" Mrs Henry Beaton and son Gordon, motored to Toronto Friday and spent the week end with friends there. Mr Harry Holmes and family of town, spent a day recently with Mrs Mr and Mrs Victor Adams and sons Wallace and Ray, were visitors with Mr and Mrs W J Greenwood Sunday. Miss Mina Edwards was down to see her brother Sunday. . Mrs R. T. Edwards is at present d~wn at Shelburne, to assist in waitâ€" ing on her son Ivan, who we are sorâ€" ry to sav. is not well at present. Mr and Mrs Dougal Clark and famâ€" ily. Rocky, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs W. Clarke. Mrs Arthur Robinson and Mr Arch Greenwood, accompanied Mr and Mrs T. Glencross to Rockwood Sunday, to attend the funeral of the late W. G. Croft of that place. Mr and Mrs Addison and family, and Mrs W. J. Allan, Chesley, visitâ€" ed the first of week with Mr and Mrs J. C. Cook. Mr Mcintyre had three miles to come to school from the old homeâ€" stead on the north line, while we had only about 20 rods. to go. Mr Mcinâ€" tyre »accumulated his success by beâ€" ing in the timber business. When a young man he was often seen in a blinding snow storm on his way to visit his gang of men in different parts of the neighboring townships. We always found Mr Mcintyre a real gentleman as were all our old school mates who have passed away. Mr Mcintyre went for three yeays to shool together and one could not boast over the other in being more educated. . This will bring to the mmemory of widow and family of Mr Mcintyre the many changes that have intervened since that far away date, over 70 years ago and prosperity and adversity could be experienced by both of us. This Monday, 4th Nov. has a winâ€" ter like appearance, snow fallen for some time but melts away as fast as it falls. Election over and the results were published . Congratulations to the young orator of South Grey on his success . Halloween passed off quietly. A Halloween party was given by the Anderson boys at the Atkinson home which they have rented, on Hallowâ€" een eve and all reported a good time. Mrs McPhersonsof Lambton St. is spending some time in Toronto. Sorry to hear that Revy Mr Suthâ€" erland of Priceville is not improving in health quickly, but hope for betâ€" ter results soon. « Mr and Mrs Wm McLeod of Top Cliff attended the Presbyterian Ch. at Durham last Sunday and were the guests of Mrs N. McCannel, Lamb ton St. The many friends of Miss Margaret McLean was pleased to see her out voting on 30th Oct. after a long spell of invalidism. Hector â€" and Kate McDonald and Herb Edge spent an afternoon visitâ€" ing their frends, the Leith family at Dromore. The young scholars are yet protectâ€" ed by their big seniors by holding to their colors. The dreary winter is fast approaching and tender ploneers will keep as near as possible@#o the fireplace. Â¥ ie The town of Durham has been sevâ€" erely visited by the fiery element lately and personally we canâ€"give a short historical sketch of the proprieâ€" tor of the Mcintyre Block, the late Norman Mcintyre. When young boys Norman and the writer sat on the seat in the old section No 2, Durham Road, Glenelg and what the one did not know in figures the other would tell. Often Mr MciIntyre told us he copied off our slate what he didn‘t know and often we did the same thing from his slate. In showing the question, he asked ‘Did we get the answer,‘ ‘Yes. all right.‘ No quesâ€" tion was asked ‘How did you get it.‘ Chill November‘s stormy blasts made fields and forests yare and their beauty has fallen. The tail and maâ€" jestic maples and elms which are the pride of the forest, are now in mournâ€" ing over the loss of their summer garâ€" ment. We take a walk on the pathâ€" way through the woodsâ€"and the rusâ€" tling of the leaves under our feet testifies that barrenness. iq..._ T~«. Tandar «* Milinois, is visâ€" THE DURKHAM Revrew ZION NTARIO ARCHIVEsS TORONTO Fima 1.. Ball, teacher Jr Pr Aâ€"John McEachern, Bernice Tindale, Elleen Ball, Wesley Vickers, Walter Bovinedon. Ir Pr Bâ€"(Gordon Armstrong and Mary Noble) equal, â€" David Rowland, Br Pr Bâ€"(Agnes Atkinson and SBadâ€" ie Osborne) eq, Anna McLean, Ishâ€" bel McCormack. (Bertha Glass and Ross Greenwood) equal, June Elvidge Mary E. Morton, teacher I Class Aâ€"â€"Philip Sparling, Rita Morris, Harry Schenk, Willie Noble, Allan Wilson . I Class Bâ€"Helen McDonald, Donâ€" + Daisy Mather, teacher Sr Pr Aâ€"Gladvs Grav. Florence Martin. Irene Atkinson, Nelson Dunsâ€" Florence M. Kress, teacher Jr II Aâ€"Catherine Ro&l:nd. Margâ€" aret Armstrong, Isabel des, Jimâ€" mie Braithwaite, Ross Kearney. Jr II Bâ€"Leona Sibbald, Ross Cain, Fulalia Wilson. Stanley Falkingham, Sr II Bâ€"Jean McGirr, Bert Lawrâ€" ence, Lois Wilson, Grace Vollett, Jean McDonald. Clara McCrae, teacher Sr II Aâ€"Margaret Sparling, Annie Tinianov, Helen Gagnon, Emily Cornâ€" wall, Elleen Tucker. Jr III Bâ€"Harold Greenwood, Thelâ€" ma Priest, Lioyd Vanslyke, Velma Dean, Gordon MeComb. Sr III Bâ€"Marion Moore, Elsie Conâ€" nolly, Norman Tucker, Norman Greenâ€" wood, Carman Noble. Kathleen L. Firth, teacher Jr III Aâ€"Robert Milne, Geo , Prew, (Gordon Kennedy and Clark Saunders equal), Velma Hulme, Margaret Wilâ€" son. J. A. Graham, principal Sr III Aâ€"Olieda Hahn, Essel Mc Arthur, Mary Firth, Jean Rowe, Dor othy McDonald. Mr Richard Hardy has gone to Torâ€" onto where he intends to spend some time. Mr Howard Watson motored to the city lately and treated himâ€" James Hay is still in a very weak condition and much sympathy is felt for him, all hoping his health may soon improve. We also have quite an epidemic of chicken pox among the school childâ€" ren. Very few at school these days. We hope that all get over it nicely and may soon be out to school. There are some turnips to be harâ€" This Monday, 5th Nov. is our first snow of the season, but still the plow is going and a lot to be done yet. Though we have, had a remarkably fine season, work has not progressed as it should, the ground being so dry. J. H. Richardson has rented his farm hei: to a family by the name of McKay, hailing from Berkeley. Mr and Mrs McKay and five sons and daughters moved in last week,. We bid them welcome to our neeighborâ€" Miss Marjorie McLeod is on a motâ€" or trip to Pontiac, Mich., as present, going with Glenelg fg'lendl. vested and we fear be experienced. IV Classâ€"Sadie McEachern, Arthur Koch, Else Hunter, Dorothy Pickerâ€" ing, Verdun McDonald, Ina McDonald Jean Atkinson, Alix Tobin, Jean Mofâ€" fat, Florence Havens. self __Wil-frld Black is on the trap line these days and is getting some fur. The‘ Anniversary Services at the‘g:r" ell".[;:"flo:ll; menseown, â€" HiGigR United Church Sunday were largely J. &. 8 tcach attended both morning and evening. *Pf°* i rragmnd Mr. Prosser preached inspiring serâ€" 8. 8. NO. 3, GLENELG mons. The musical numbers given| gr ryâ€"wWillie Glencross. Jr IVâ€" by the Asheson quartette were "P'IGordon Greenwood, Agnes Anderson, pealing and mush enjoyell. Jim Bell. $Sr IIâ€"Jean Firth, Mary The United Church Mission Band Ajjen, Jr IIIâ€"Aleda Staples. Sr II held a Halloween social at Mrs Jas. 'â€"u-.mm Edge, Geo Scheurman, W Mitchell‘s last Friday and those PreSâ€"| Seheurman, Cecil Anderson. Jr IIâ€" ent had a jolly time as it takes the rjna Beli, Ariene Bebb, Margaret young folks to enter into the SDirit Kenny, Jack Williams, Henry Wilâ€" of the night _ with reeal zest, The Y@TY |jrams, Jr 1â€"Ellison Edge, Leora Mcâ€" wet night kept a number under theil | wauy ®Enmma Scheurman. May Schâ€" The election is over and we are still here enjoying the wet and dirty weather. _ We feared after all the temperance lectures we had from the men in the north, that it would be a very dry time, _ However it is nice that we of South Grey can hold up our heads, knowing that we have a representative capable of filling the position in the interests of the comâ€" missionary), will be the: speaker. Good music will be provided. The regular monthly meeting of the Women‘s Institute will be held‘ Nov. 13th at the home of Mrs Jos. Jack. Programmeâ€"Children‘s Day. Papers on health given by each school, also an exhibit of oatmeal cookies made by the children. (Prize for winners. On Sunday. November 10th. special Thanksgiving services are to be held at Bethany Chapel at the usual time in afterncon and evening. Mrs â€"â€" (formerly Miss Shepherd. a returned Mr ang Mrs Stanley Paxman moved to DunGalk last week where he hes employment in Moody‘s elevator.. Mr Geo Plester is nursing a sore foot, the result of stebping on a nail. Mr Hugh Sinclair and friend. Mr J, Miller, Buffalo, visited the home folks over the week end. Mr and Mrs Sam Bryce and Mr R. Irvin. Holstein. attended the anniverâ€" sary services Sunday and spent. the day with friends. Mr George Gilkes Sr. is very low at present. » DURHAM PUBLIC SCHOOL Mr | Solid brick house, six rooms, modâ€" ern conveniences, cenfrally located. ‘Garage, % acre of land. For partic ulars apply at the Review Office. ~â€" RESIDENCE FoR saLle 1% storey dwelling on Garafraxa St., Durham, containing 6 rooms. Splendid quarter acre lot for garden with fruit trees, ete. ~Terms reasonâ€" able. Apply at Review OfMfice, Durham ‘Welll. Jr IIIâ€"Jean Reay, Pearl Bartâ€" ; man. _ Sr 4Iâ€"Bernice Wise, Ruth Bartman. Sr Iâ€"Arthur Wise, Marjory \Brown and . Ada Reay equal, Edith Bartman, Howard Bailey. ' U. NO. 2, BENT. & GLENELG Sr IVâ€" Charlie Mighton, Chester Miller. Jr IVâ€"Clayton Reay. Johnny | Vessie. Sr IIIâ€"George Miller, Glenâ€" na Lawrence. Jr IIIâ€"Georgina Vesâ€" sie. IIâ€"Marjorie Vessie, Ewen Ritâ€" clie, Reggie Noble. Iâ€"Ralph Miller Gordon Vessie, Margaret Vessie. Sr 'Pr.-â€"Brym Clark, Bernice Reay, Â¥, Reay. Jr Pr.â€"Ethel Vessie. t Islay McKechnie, teacher The residence of the late Mrs Archâ€" bald Davidson, Upper Town, Durham. For information apply at the Rouse. in stable; good brick house and bank barn, driving shed, hen house and other outbuildings; centrally located for High and Public Schools. For parâ€" :_lcu_hr! apply to Thomas Ritchie, R. Lot 47, con 8, E.G.R., Glenelg. 100 acres; well fenced, well watered by spring creek; drilled well, water Lot 28 in the Third Con. S. D. R. Glenelg, containing one hundred acâ€" res, seventy five cultivated and balâ€" ance bush and pasture, with brick house and stone foundation barn. Apâ€" ply to J. H. McQuarrie, Durham, Ont. Solicitor for the Executors. In Upper Town. Good garden atâ€" tached. Apply to Fred Torry, the Proâ€" prietor, at 156 Pinewood Ave., Torâ€" onto. 8r IV â€" Margaret Black, Cecelia Qullinan, Evelyn McGrath. _ Jr IVâ€" Evelyn Haley. Sr IIIâ€"Clinton Haley, Catherine O‘Neil.. JrIlIâ€"Vincent Mcâ€" Keown. IIâ€"Michael Markiewicz, M. McKeown, Donald O‘ Neil, Mary Halâ€" ey. Prâ€"Malcolm McKeown, Helen O‘Neil. Dan Haley. Store and residence property, now occupied by Geo. Campbell as store and above by F. W. Kelsey, 6 rooms above. _ Apply to F. W. Kelsey, Durham NO. 3, BENTINCK Sr IVâ€"Claren Reay, George Bailey. Sr IIIâ€"Myrtle Bartman, Albert Seay, Grace Reay, Clifford Brown. Herbert Armstrong. Jr IVâ€"Wilhelmine Manâ€" to, Fred Roseborough. Irvine Hiscox. Sr IIIâ€"Sarah Dyer, Freda Ritchie, Doris Dyer, Dawson Vollett, Gordon Dyer, Daniel Armstrong Sr I[â€"Ella Vollett, Smith Hopkins, Margaret Murdock. Jr IIâ€"Elmer Noble, Bruce Noble, Milton Manto. Jr Iâ€"Catherine Dyer. Wilhelmine ~Hopkins, Ernest Murdock. Sr Prâ€"â€"Alvin Manto. John Murdock. Jr Prâ€"Ross Roseborough, 8. S. NO. 6, BENTINCK Sr IV â€" Clarence Vickers, Erma Mighton, Gordon Brunt. Jr IVâ€"Donâ€" ald Walker, Eddie McDougall. Sr III â€"Roy Brunt. Jr IIIâ€"Levi Biemann. Sr IIâ€"Gordon Vickers. Jr IIâ€"Elsie Bieman, Carman Hopkins, Ruth Vicâ€" kers. Kenneth McCuaig. Frank Sharp George Porter. Sr Prâ€"Edna Porter, May Hopkins. Alfred Sharp. Jr Prâ€" Morrs Brown, Bobby Mighton, Jas. Porter. Jr Pr Bâ€"Duncan McDougall. M. MacQuarrie, teacher I have a quantity of cockerels and pullets for sale, Barred Rocks, O. A. C. strain. Will gell at right price in any quantity Mams. Jr Iâ€"Ellison Edge, Leora Mcâ€" Nally, Emma Scheurman, May Schâ€" uerman. Jr Pr;â€"Tom Bebb, Margaret Williams, Tom Firth, Danny Edge,, Billy Anderson, Alvin Vaughan, Beaâ€" trice Kenny. No on roll, 27: av‘ge att‘ce 24:7. Jr Pr Câ€"Audrey Collier, Marie Mcâ€" Dougall, Gordon Rimmer, Ina McLean «Lot 27 in the 2nd con., S.D.R. and HOUSE TO RENT Centrally located on Garai 1 modern conveniences. . Patterson, Durham. FARM FOR SALE TO CLOSE AN ESTATE $.8.S. NO. 1, GLENELG * POULTRY FOR SALE NO. 11, BENTINCK HOUSE FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE W. G. Lawrence, Phone 611, ring 1â€"1 Irvin Sharpe, teacher on Garafraxa St., Apply to teacher vomloriable siz room rough cast house with water and lights in. Good lot well situated on Garafraxa St W. Erected thereon also a tidy barn and detached hen house. Priced rirht. ed to suit. The School is thoroughly equippec wukolpthoblh'u‘qg.n-:â€" The School his a creditable recorg in the past which it hopes to main tain in the future. Durham is an attractive and beas thy town and good accommodation can be obtained at reasonable rar»« John Merrisor, Cha:. ma» J. A. M. Robb, Princips! & Entrance to the Normai Schools Intending pupils should prepure to enter at the beginning of the fal} term. Information as to courses may be obtained from the Principal. DURBAM EIGBI SCHOOL J. L. SMITH, M.B., M.C. P.S. 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