t . * Sudden Passing of Dr. Chas. McLellan PForest and from there he came to Durham Model School almost twenty years ago, where he gained a Model certificate and taught school for some A shock to the entire.district was Mair and has since been practising the news. of the sudden death Jast <here, except for a year‘s absence takâ€" Friday of Dr Charles McLelian, from ing a post graduate course. erysipelas. He had been~ in good To mourn his loss, he leaves his health until only a few days previous, Mother and a sister residing in Mount and a fatal termination of the life of Forest and one brother in Detroit. His such a stalwart young man was enâ€" father died over a year ago. The funâ€" tirely unexpected. . In Holstein and @"@l was held at the family home in vicinity Dr McLellan had built up a Mt Forest, interment taking place in large ‘practice in the six or seven Mt Forest.cemetery. . ‘ years here, since graduation, was a| ~â€"mv=ifailiiniftes.««««« successful physician,and was held in l f i the highest regard by the public and| TS Ce'- ltfl& P assesâ€" fellow medicos. | usraw ELE NC ts years, some of the time at Orchardâ€" ville. He relinquished teaching to The deceased was in the prime of | lifeâ€"only 37 years of age and was , born in the Township of Arthur. His‘ High School days were spent in Mt. | ~_SMITH BROS., Durham ust listen ... and you‘ll want no other setâ€" Arwarer . BKENT ~Complete, only $184 Just listen here to & few bars of music, and you‘ll say (as most people do), "That‘s the set I wanti That‘s what T call a radio!"‘ # : the dial. Uistance seems to make no difference. Local stati;ns and stations far away come rolling in as easily and clearly as though they were just outside your door. Select the staâ€" tion you wantâ€"and there it is. Make it louder, nake it softer, as you please. If the music or speech should stop for a moment, the set is so quiet that you couldn‘t tell whether it was on or of â€"if it weren‘t for the light in Skx JG.1 THIS new »Screenâ€"Grid Atwater Kent Set gives you everything you possibly could want in a radioâ€"at a moderate price. Tonei There is no difference between listenâ€" ing to this sei and listening at the, broadcasting studio. Power! TVinki Y ied se ues csnls Brile mm ie * urereanle o E] L P y study Medicine at Toronto Univerâ€" Sudden death of Dr C McLellan sity and graduated in the spring . of 1922. In August of the same year he ‘ came to Holstein as successor to. Dr. Mair and has since been practising â€"here, except for a year‘s absence takâ€" ing a post graduate course. To mourn his loss, he leaves his mother and a sister residing in Mount We were sorry to learn of the death of the above lady who passed away Monday after a severe illness in St John‘s Hospital Toronto. Deâ€" ceased has been in a pgor condition of health for some time and tho‘ in a weak condition, underwent an operâ€" ation for inward goitre in the hopes that it was for the best. It has provâ€" Mrs Geo. Leith Passes Away in Toronto was for the best. It has provâ€" *n $199.00 Complete, only . to learn of the RADIO ed otherwise and her passing leaves her husband and uged > parents to The late Mrs Leith was formerly a schociteacher and made the acquaintâ€" ance of Mr Leith when he was a.; merchant at Spry, in the Bruoe Penâ€"; insula. Nearly 20 years ago she wu! married to Mr Leith and shortly. afâ€" ter they came to Holstein where they | continued the mercantile life. Here Mrs Leith became known for her geod qualities of hand and heart and her friends here regret her passing. , She was gratly interested in church | work, especially in the W.M.S. So ciety . e | Of the seeds she sowed while here. Sadly missed by her niece Thomasena In loving <~memory of Janet Johnâ€" ston, who passed away Dec. 6, 1926. Her thought was all for others, And the ones that she could cheer, She is reaping now the fruitage About 15 yeears ago they removed to Toronto, where they have since residod . e IN MEMORIAM 10 L0 mJ 0 x 0 pmamcmcany THE DUKHKAM RKEviEW If _ you want, aftractive Greeting Cards for Christmas at an attractive price, we wouldâ€"advise you to ‘ look over the Review‘s stock. deep. We rexï¬enigé;vth-i;ty M Mr Harry Scales, who has spent five years with Mr and Mrs Wm. Philp, left toâ€"day, Monday, for Durâ€" ham, where he has secured a position at the Hospital. Mr.and Mrs W W Ramage, Priceâ€" ville; Mr and Mrs Chas. McRDougal!, Holstein, spent »a Sunday. recently with Mr and Mrs Stanley® Williams and attended service at Amos. Mr. Ramage occupied his old position in the choir. > Don‘t: forget the school concert on the 5th inst. e : \ FOR SALE: One good Cuttter. Apâ€" ply to John D. Roberts. | The . Pageant in the.Presbyterian Church Tuesday night was a great success. Much credit is given to Mrs Hastie atd Mrs Brebner for the way they trained the children. ‘ | Mrs ‘Rife is visiting her son Ross and other relatives in Detroit. | . Mrs Sadler, Wiarton, is visiting the Rife family. Messs R Sim and Frank Cowan atâ€" tender the Interdenominational Conâ€" vention of Boys‘ work in Palmerston last week. HosteQer 5 Home Helpers‘ Sec‘y, Mrs Coleridge Sec‘y for Watch Tower, Mrs Pinder Organist, Mrs. â€"R. Haas * Thotne. k i >." Strangers‘ & Presby‘l Sec‘y, Mrs D The Women‘s â€" Missionary Society held their annual meeting in the baseâ€" ment of the United Church on Tuesâ€" day, Dec. $rd, when the following officers were elected for 1930: President, Mrs A. Haas tst Vice Pres. Mrs (Rev) Mercer 2nd Vicé Pres., Mrs. W. Sim Rec. Soc‘y, Mrs N. McGuire Corresp. Sec‘y, Mrs R‘ Sim * Miss‘ry Monthly Sec‘y, Mrs Fenton Sep‘t Mission Band, Mlss Stevenson Assist‘t Supt., Mrs _ C." Fenton Sec‘y (;hriatian Stewardship, Mrs. _Miss Beatrice Smith visited with friends in Toronto and Hamilton and returned home Monday. The . Women‘s Institute will hold their Dec. meeting on Dec. 12th, at the home of Mrs John Roberts. This is a week earlier to allow of non inâ€" terference with the Xmas rush. That his vacancy will be hard to fill is the opinion of the general pubâ€" licâ€"both young and old.. We extend deepest sympathy to sorrowing relaâ€" tives. ® Rev. Jas Miller, a one time pastor of Holstein Presbyterian Church, pasâ€" Mrs Geo. P Leith died in Toronto, Monday mornng, Dec. 2nd and the funeral took place Wednesday afterâ€" noon, Dec 4th. ~Mrs Leith was well known here as she and ‘her husband did a merchandising business in the north store for over four years. They left Holstein 11 years ago and have since lived in â€"Toronto, We extend our sympathy to the sorrowing: husâ€" band . : f Roll call: Suggestions for +Christâ€" mas presents. » & * LOCAL AND PERSONALY sed away in Harrington on Saturday, Nov. 30th. Funeral was held Monâ€" day. Mr Miller followed Rev Mr. Straith and was ‘here about eight Mr Mortimer Lynch spent .the week end in Toronto. s Phone 28 The people of Holstein and vicinity have lost not.only a good Doctor but a good friend, when Dr Charles Mcâ€" Lellan was taken away in the prime of life after two days‘ illness: He never spared himself .but did all he could to relieve the sufferings of othâ€" TORONTO Buying Station § at Dromore â€" â€"{ caon Col e 2n9 sp4 999999 DROMORE. IV LxJ Holstein Sr IVâ€"Percy Brenuock*, Edith Hincks, Edna Watson: . _Jr IVâ€"Fred Wagner. Sr HIâ€"Billie Switzer, Jean McEachern. > Jr IIIâ€"Ormond Shand, Everett Watson, Harry Nuttley. â€" 8r. 1Iâ€"Tena Watson*,~ Emma Wagner. Sr Iâ€"Maynard Fisher, Della MeMurâ€" do. Sr Prâ€"Mable Wheeler, Margaret Love, Marjory Wheeler, Nora Watâ€" son. _ Jr_ Prâ€"Leonard Watson, La Verne Plester. ; $. 5. NO. 11, EGREMONT Names in order of merit Those marked * present every day Sr IVâ€"Marjorie Kerr, Eva Haskell Elgin Blyth, Claire Morice, Billie Caldwell, Clem Patterson, Jr IIIâ€" Howard Watson, , Murray Morice, Caldwell Kerr,; Playford Schenk, Verâ€" non Noble. Sr JIâ€"Cameron Kerr, Jimâ€" mie Wilton. Jr Iâ€"Ross Kellar, Norâ€" man Eden. S$r Pr.â€"Orville Bryans., Jr yâ€"Joyce- Kellar, ‘Olive Bryans. ; â€" Florence Kerr, teacher in Spellingâ€" Ross Ecclrei.â€.Blnn_c'!;e Reid. Best in Arithmetiecâ€"Lloyd Sedâ€" man, Dorothy Dyer. ® U Troup, Helen Smith, Eva Gadd.‘JrIV _â€"Ivan Christie, Aileen Brown, Lloydâ€" Tyndall, Willard Stevenson, Murray Aitken, David Aitken, Frank Gadd. Sr IIIâ€"Elmer Love, Aura Mc(}.ul;-e,‘| Eileen Smith, Jim McCail, Estherl' Gadd, Wallace Lewis, Charlie Buller, | Marjorie Johnson, Richard Fidler. Jr{ IIIâ€"Mary Stevenson, â€" Helen . Buller, Allan Pinkerton, Vera Leith, Elma , McGuire,; Mabel Pinkerton. I Alfred Hincks, Principal , Junior Room _ ~ | I#â€"Marjorie Moore, Elizabeth Aitâ€"| ken, George Dyer, Dorothy Dyer, Haâ€" zel Leith, Lioyd GiBbson. Sr Iâ€"Howâ€" ard Tyndall, Bert Gadd. :Jr Iâ€" Ross Eccles, Blanche Reid, Lloyd Seaman, Herb Fidler. â€"8$r> Pr.â€"Norma Smith and Evelyn Love equal, Lyla Smith, Walter Pinkerton. _Jr Pr.â€" Audrey Brown, Russell Buller. Pr Aâ€"Rose Dyer, Bryce Mercer, Jean Leith, Maâ€" bel Johnson, Olive McGuire. â€" Best * Senior Room Sr IVâ€"Elsie Pinkerton, Alma Leith Beverley Gibson, Irlima Rife,. Lyall Mercer, Milton Aitken, Vincent Ellis, Wilma Bilton, Edith Drimmie, Doris last week of their dnuébtex;. iié& dames Eccles and Nicholson. Mr and Mrs Milford Hopkins reâ€" turned from their trip to Toronto last 'I‘uresday. We welcome Mrs Hopkins. HOLSTEIN SCHOOL REPORT Mr and Mrs V. Alles spent from Friday to Monday with their daughâ€" ters in Toronto and also sight seeing at the Royal Winter Fair. > * Cliften Rogers, Detroit, visited his parents last week. Elgin Schenk returned home from Paris last Monday. Messrs S. and R. Spencer, Toronto, came up last week to Will Reéid‘s for their annual hunting outing and were much surprised to find si much snow â€"Toronto being comparatively snowâ€" less. * Yeovil U F. Y. P. O. transacted some business last Tuesday and had & shor@ program of readings and muâ€" sic and Ye Yeovil Times. Next week they intend having the election of ofâ€" ficers. Mr and Mrs Hattle Sr., Woodland, were the gues@a a couple of days NO. 1, EGREMONT & NORM‘BY Mabel M. John#ton, teacher C. E. Hincks, teacher pied by Miss apply, Mrs, E HOoUSE & Lot: village of Holstein, re by Alex Aitken, Sr. woodshed and stahls Mr and Mrs ‘Alex Henderson réâ€" turned to Detroit Monday, after visitâ€" ing her parents, Mr and Mrs W. A. Lawrencee. § * .1 Mr and Mrs Wm Leith went to Torâ€" onto 10 attend the funeral of the late Mrs Geo. Leith, 4 CA Mr Arthur Lawrence is busyâ€" ‘buzâ€" zing wood in this néighborhand | son, Frances Daly.~ Sr. IIâ€"Gladys | Young, Hazel Watson. Jr IIâ€"Kenneth Nelson, . Norman Wells, Alice. Daly, IR.oy Andrews, Jas Hargrave. Iâ€"R. Nelson, Orville. Lee, Rgymond. Brown, Harold Hunter and Elmo Seott, K. Hunter. Prâ€"Geo. Wells Douglas | Wilson, . Arthur Matthews, â€" Clarence | Young, Dorothy Andrewsâ€" Bobbie Lee, | Jack Wells. ‘Joe Daly, Myurtle Daly, Thos Hargrave, Nellie Wells, Goldie Hargrave, Clarence Watson, , | Average attendance 40. | Violet M Mervyn, 4eachar ‘ S. $. NO. 2, EGREMONT IVâ€"Bouglas Johnson, Norman Gorâ€" ‘don, Sadie Davis. Sr IIIâ€"Jimmy Ferâ€" ; guson, Willie Campball. Sr IIâ€"Mvan \Johngon, Percy <‘Gordon and Viola | Pollock equal. Jr Hâ€"Bert Marshall, ‘Bobbie Webber. \Jr Iâ€"Geo. Webber, Lenore Davis, Helen Lindsay, Clarâ€" |‘ence Gorden, Clifford Gordon. Sr Pr | (a)â€"Bobbie Mighton. Pr (b)â€"Wanâ€" da Stephenson, Orrin Poliock, Norma Lindsay. Jr Prâ€"Minetta Webber, V. Campbell, Vernonâ€" Mighton and S. Pollock equal Kenneth Mighton. : The beef ring meeting which was to have been held last Monday, has owing to the storm been postponed to Monday, Deo.: 9th at the same place . is se ene, onto, on Monday, Dec 2nd, Agnes Bentley, beloved wife of George P. Leith, 205 Willard Ave, Toronto. Interment in Mount Pleasant cemeâ€" tery, Toronto, Wednesday, wA LEITHâ€"At St Jphn's Hospital, Torâ€" Sr IVâ€"Clara Watson, Clarence Nelâ€" son, Lewis Wells, Ggeo Wilson, Dave Daly. Jr IVâ€"Wallacé Matthews, C. Falkingham, Fanny Hargrave. Sr W â€"ILloyd Brown. Jean Brown, Goldâ€" win Nelson, Ray Adams. Jr HIâ€"Regâ€" gie Wilson, Robt Hunter,, Edgar Patâ€" terson, Annie Andrews, Verdun Watâ€" stove and or wood. NORTH EGREMONT §. S. NO. 12, brick ‘ residence, lately w#ins se 00 _ â€", _ _ // _ "Or particulars Hostetter, Holstein. FOR SALE stable... =â€"Also g d splendid heater Apply to RoBT. AITKEN, ~R. BR.%, Holstein DIED Barbour "*FOR sale recently occu rargmont _.| _ MOTICE TO CREDITORS teacher DECEMBER 5, 1929. for Saw and Planiog Mills, OwWwEN souUnp John Harrison & Sons Combination Storm and Screen Doors Maple, Birch and Oak Flooring _ _‘ Know We Can Please You ASK FOR PRicEs EVERYTHING N Lumber and Millwork Studding Shingles Trim Timber Windows Stairwork Joisting Doors Cabinets DATED at Durham this Eighteenth day of November 1929. a J. MH. McQuarrie, {Solicitor for the Execctors) After such date the executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the estate, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, and will not be liable for said assets to any persons of whose claims motice shall not have been., received at the time of such distribution. In the matter of the Estate of John Calvert Adams, late of the Town ship of Egremont in the County of Grey, Gentieman. NOTICE is hereby given that â€" all persons having claims aganist the esâ€" tate of John Calvert Adams, late of the Township of FEgremont in the County of Grey, Gentleman, who died October A.D., 1929 in the Township of Egremont in the County of Grey, are hereby required to send or delivâ€" er to the under mentioned Solicitor fOr the executors full particulars of their claims duly proved on or beâ€" fore the Eighteenth day of Decemâ€" ber, 1929. > Special Course for Farmers‘ Sone mount roREest ont. Enables a Student to commen a Course at any time in Commercial, Shorthand, Typev ting, . Civil Service Secréetar Call, Write or Phone for mation . Individual Iastruction rommeyr A Un day of skating during tik Euin thes O Mt Cands Photographs YOL. LILI Ing Forest Curlers bu ofl being SMITH B haurd Let us Pj Your Ba e ord Sa‘es an M H