ti) in LOOKING FOR TROUBLE ll you're loaning tor trouble, then worry Ind woe You'll ttnd in nhundance where ever you tto i But should Joy and gladneu beyour daily quest. I'm nure you will and them north. nuth, eut out! west. It you're looking for snubs everyday of the week. I leer you will and what you con etnntly seek; But It you preferred, any. to look tor a milk. I know you would meet one within the next mile. " you're looking for enemies. you will soon see A sluter menace wherever you be: But it for a change. you should look tor a friend. r. Neyspnper subreriptirrs are on a paid-in-ec‘rsrte basi- beeause'of alltho many. easy small accentuate forgot the nun-paper surreris tit I head! the list. LOOK AT THE LABEL on your purer. It carries the I“. on which your subscriptirn â€pins and is I 'tqtgtatant reminder to remit promptly. chase the creditor. P. RAMAGE, Durham, Local Dealer Municipal Bonds, 1931 to 1950, yielding Sl pent. firm 20: in eolleetirns and is still not paid. It is cm s ‘xvatively estimaud that the cost Id rend- ering ar, acvcunt nth tine ir Mr. Mike manusc- mont isnxth Iettttl nu It luduu‘ tttit 'tr . . ""----- agum thhcqt a reply. Ono ofthe trreatestatstrrots for tarh busirusm -..--.-, . . _ t'""so-yontttutherettirt “name new“ uh!) â€cords thord.urd lie nunâ€. trd 'SVawe- gr.- Border Cieiss G. Bonds, yielding almost 62 per ti. Would you pay two dollars for two dollars ? Let us ir.ve't .tor idl- can in sound and new. First Mortgage Real Estate, r. Municipal Iona, earning 5% to 6% par can! for-you. Tn... investment. combine (Mu most central». mum In bonds 1.--Safety of P- r': pal: 2.-Hittts interact yield: 3.-Ready market. ability sf des Cu', Victory Bonds taken in exchange and a pumiun paid Don't way I Invent now, before the“ iuuu are MM out. Make your Money Work Safely for You An am unt of 82.00is owing to a firm. Noticei that it is due. No reply. Next month the ac Doesn't sound rearcnable, drer it? I nd Hill it', le done ', is rand. ted again. The “cu m THE REVIEW How is your truUeripticn NOW to Write, call, or phone No. 6 for particulars. Humid:- ot Govrmment bonds. there are no um bonds luued than those of Ontario municipalities. At present we can otter 5'3 per cent bonds ot I progressive Western Ontario township. at rate below par to yield purrhuer " per cent. Price per Sim; according to year of maturity decked. Denominations ot 31mm and odd amounts. Annual interest, payable Feb. lat. Those bonds are a tirtst mortgage on property in Windsor; are uttccndltiontuly guaranteed as to principal and Interest, and are a legal investment tor Lite and Fire Insurance Co's. They {all due any year desired from 1935 to 1940, can be registered without extra coat, and can be bought in 81000, $500 or $100 denominations. They carry a. " per cent coupon, interest pay- anlo- May I and Nov. 1 each year, and cost only 899 per $100 of bonds, thus yielding purchaser 6.65 per cent on investment. Safety First - We Handle Nothing 8peeulatit" "Look u the label" >uo=oao=o=o ty some $10,000 and along with the cost. of administration will most lik- ely exceed that tigure. Up to the present the total which has panned in Bruce County for Old Age Penaicns is 258 and it is expect- ed that it will reach 300 before the year in out, which will cost the coun- Many Pensions" in Bruce Co An early success would your effort attend. If you're looking for trouble it's easy to ttnd, For it's seeking the people who have it in mind: But though trouble comes to each life unaware. _ Ith stay ity but short it.eontentment In there. Sun trd o a nun. Notice is sent Next month the account " has alum) ttrt tlt (3111191115 its whose claim one than not then hove received notice. Dated at Mount Forest this 11th day of Februuy, 1930. R. O. KILGOUR, Mount Fore-t. Ont. Solicitor for Administmtrtx of Dr., Charles Helena, deemed. I And takenotice that after the 15th day of March 1980, the tuirninitstsatrix of said estate _ will proceed to dig. tribute the tenets of said deceased among the person: entitled thereto. having mum only to the claims of which Ihe shall then have notice. and that the said adminlatratrlx will not be linble for the said assets, an“ tie-sed. . their names and ad- dresses with full particulard in writ- ire " their claims and statements ot their accounts and the nature or the ttetRtritietF-if any-~held by them duly verified by Statutory Decim- tlon. , lblv'n'n in the Province of Ontario. are required to send by pcst prepaid, or to deliver to the undersigned Bo. licitor for the Adminiatbtrht of the In the matter of the Estate of Char. les McLellan, late of the Village of Holstein in the County of Grey, Physician. Deceased. V . NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims or demands tV â€th "in late Dr. Charles McLellan, who died on or about the 29th day ot November 1929. at the Village of Council adjourned to meet Monday, March 10 at 10 a.m., tcr general business. Resolved that the (allowing ac- ommtu he raid : clerk fcr registration for Births. Marriages and Deaths $18. 25: Membership fee, Ont. Twshin lznndq Ass’n SP. Pay sheet No 2, ex- penditure on roads $144.48 2 Sup'ta services $23: J T McAlnsh, part pay- ment re collection of taxes remain in a uinid after Dee. M, 1929. $23.40: Members of council att’ce at meeting to date $16: R Christie. use of room 82. J. J. Wilton, R. Carmount, C. Rctr ertson, J Johnston, Allan Aitken. R. I'win. N. M0Douzall. E E Gardiner, R Cnntlon. J. Wilkinson. H. Wilkin- ann. W. Rae, T Yake. W I McDoug- all, Albert Yake, H. Lamont. Wes. Snell, P. Match, C MeGillivray, Val. Allen. M. Hopkins. v. Adams. P. Clark. Erwin Goddess. M. Matthews, Reg. Range and Peter McDonald. A by-an was passul appointing Louis Matthews sheep valuer in Div. No. 5. A by-law was also passed ap- pointing the following named persons to the omee of pound keepers and Jones viewers '. N MeEaehern---H McEachern: That the Clerk instruct the Police Village Truateea to meet with the Council at their next meeting to etteet a. Bettie, rwh' Tr, resetsrooro to the building of the sidewalks 1929. Car. Phhr-H. McEachern: That agrant of $26 tttrivers to .Holstein Public Library. Car. N, MeEaehern--H. McEachern '. In reference to the bond held by the con notation covering our Treasurer with the London Guarantee and Accident Co. Ltd, that this Council considers the tntmeieney ot the security as giv- en under said bond to be quite satis~ factory. Carried. MoEachern - Watson ". That the Reeve atend the Ontario Townships Roads Association annual convention to be held in Toronto last week ct February. Carried. The Clerk reported retthstraticn ct 86 births, 12 marriages and 25 deaths during 1929.. wtttrott-MeEaehern: That the port of the Road Sup’t for work roads be adopted. Car. Council met Feb. IO, members all present, minutes adopted. There mu a. Inge attendance of tho U.F.Y.P.0 club hut Tuesday ev- ening. the closing night for the mem- bership drive-Mita, Edmonton's aide winning with " members while Miss Fisher had 36. The roll call was ans- wov-m‘ "with the work I dislike most." The business concluded. in interesting prom was presented. including vocal solo: by Margaret Watt, Wm Horsburgh. Billy Switzer and Cecil Bryant, selection: by the Watson orchestra an instructive topic on "Citizenship" by Ewart Allen and The chvil Times read by Arch Me- innes. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. l, Wm Hamburg}: had a wood bee on Friday last and in the evening. he and Mrs Homburgh entertained a large number of friends. Mrs Elmer Ron with Elmer and‘ Meander. came up from Elmira cn, Saturdav to vial! relatives in the cldf home loamy. l, Mr Ed. Adams, Conn. went the week end with Percy Whyte. Many, are today, attending the fun- eral of the late Mrs Ju Benton and extending sympathy to the bereaved husband and Ion. Mr J. A. Mather was able to attend church on Bundtry-ttte tirtrt time in 1930. . Apparently delightful, sunshiny Bat. urday was n pet day Judging by the norms of Sunday and yenerdny. However thin morning the snow dia- monds were once more glittering in the bright sunshine. q0TICE T0 CREDITORS .. an» anemont Council "mm to YEOVIL David Allan, clerk any person of Registered Hereford Bulll. service able use. excellent quality nnd breed, ing. Also choice bunch of young reg- istered Heller-u, any age. The entertainment will be held in the Presbyterian Church and we believe that a good prom will be given. But we Are kept very much in the dark " to its nature. Several sleigh loads of young peo- ple from Mt Btrretst will be up Mon. day night, Feb. 17. Owing to the crowd expected from Mt Forest that night and small apace, the meeting on Monday decided that only the members ot the Community Circle should attend that night. We are sorry it could not be an open meet- ing but it was teit that there was not aumcient room for 1 large crowd. gamemnd join the earnivalers, that is It it doesn’t hurt to laugh. ) Several important matters were discussed. It was decided to hold a carnival on the rink, on Saturday night. Four handsome.prizes will be given. Preceding the carnival from 4.30 to g, a game cf broomball will be played between the married and single ladies. This, no doubt will be one of the features of the sporting season. We fear however, the mar- ried ladies will have the advantage, owing to years of practice, to which more than one better half can testi- ty. The game might be more inter. esting it even a mouse or rat were used instead of a brocmball : it would likely shift from broomball to giveaway. Come out and see the Following this sew charades were played. Miss M. Howell gave an Interest- lng and instructive Literary tcpic, "Great Men of Ontario". She pointed cut how the young people could re- ceive help and inspiration from the lives of such men as Dr Banting who practiced medicine for six months and never had a patient, or as Sir Adam Beck whose foresight enables us to receive hydro electric cheaper than'any other nation. Such men as these. began lite in a small, humble fashion. yet they were able to over- come their handicaps and render mam kind a very real service. Could we not receive inspiration from them and thus help to make our community and our country a better place to live l People who wan to qualify for po- lsltlona in the council should study (the needs ot the Township at large, not Just one little corner. Two very interesting topics were given on Mcnday night. Mr Dim read the exciting experience of Hughie in "Glerurarry School Days" where he hunted the bear, where the bear hun- ted him and where he finally killed the bear with the help of his good dog Fido. Mr and Mrs Jotr. Bilton attended the funeral of their tritrttyr.irrlaw,the late Mrs Jno. Vollett in Durham on Monday. l Miss Johnston spent the week end "vith Cedarville friends. , Mr Jack Lauder visited the Arnlll'e (recently. I Last Saturday the local Juvenile 3lacrosse team am- several girl: went to Palmerston. Our boyl were victor- The community circle is going to entertain the young people of West- minster and Wellington St Churches, Mt. Forest. in the basement of the Plesbyterian church on Feb. 17. A Mock Trial is the main feature of the program. Remember the Women's Institute annual At Home in the Agr'l Hall, on Feb. 20. The program is to include a mock trial. Selections from the cr- ohnqtra and other interesting num- bers. Everybody come. The W. M. B. met In the Presby- terian Church on Feb. 11. There was a meeting of the Board of Managers The members of the Library Board wish to thank the council for their 325 gram. . The Young Women's Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Church, met in the basement. on Satunday last. rHe DURHAM REVIEW The annual meeting of Holstein Public Library was held on Tuesday, Feb. 11. Nearly all the former ot. ncers were J's-elected except that Mr Mercer replaces Mr Hustle as Pres- Ment. The titat Board meeting tol. lowed. The next Social in the United Ch. will be held on Feb. 28th. Mr Earl Dingwnll 'visited Toronto friends last week. Mrs Clarence Fenton spent a few days recently wth Arkwright friends. Don't forget the Vulemlne social in the basement ot the Presbyterian Ch. on many. Feb. 14. There will be a. carnival in thegkat- in: rink under the auspices ot the Community Circle, Feb. 15. Mrs John Leith visited friends in Durham over the week end. HOLSTEIN COMMUNITY CIRCLE _ “Minutes-Hans nun-nil Miss Elizabeth McKenzie. nurse-in- training " the Durham Hospital, spent the week end with friends In the vlllage. now no PERSOIALi HOLSTEIN LEADER FOR SALE ' LAWRENCE, oral games ot Min Margaret Webber hu retutw ed home that a abort visit with her brother. Robert Webber. Mr Milford Matthews was ensured with his drug saving outtit with Mr Rott Webber recently. _ Hope to hear ot the recovery of Mr Lawson Andrews who was so Bets lc-ualy injured by all»!!! Ind mlting on I circular saw " Mr Newell Falk- ingham's. . Mrs Geo. Pollock is visiting tt days " her brothers home, Mr , Mr Wm Gordon spent last week with her parents, Mr and Mrs Austin Hun. A euchre and dance was enjoyed " the home ot Mr Wesley Andrews on Tuesday of last week, also a euchre party " Mr 133 Mack's the same ev- Miss Mary Campbell who has been engaged in Fergus. In home again. The Women‘s Institute will be 'At Home' to their friends on Friday ev- ening, Feb. 14th. Brown and Irwin. Holstein, have picked up nearly all the fat cattle around here the last couple of weeks. The Women's Institute are holding their monthly meeting Wednesday of this week at the home of Mrs W. Renwick. Owing to the severity of the wea- ther this winter, some of the natives have grown whiskers and say they are a great protection against frost and snow and they look real cute. Mr John Renwick spent last week visiting Mr and Mrs Don McCannel. A few of the married folks from this part, attended 'a party in the u. F. o. Hall. Yeovil on Friday evening last and report a. good time. Messrs F. Hopkins and Jas Nich- olson are auditing the Township ct Egremont books at present. Mesari Wm Philp and Wm Hunter who were up to County Council last week. returned home Saturday, look- ing none. the worse for their week's outing. Mr Tho: Henderson has been down at Alma with his brother Murray, assisting in drawing hay. We don't know If there will be an early Spring or not, but we are sure the bear never saw his shadow on Sunday, Feb. 2nd. Messrs John Drimmie and John .Bunston have treated themselves to new radios. Tho Women's institute met at the home of Mrs W. Renwick on Feb. 5. when twenty tive ladies were pres- ent. The Pres., Mrs Jae Wilson, on cunied the chair : Mrs. V. Adams gave an excellent paper on "The lit tlrlrnt HnuRekeetmr". The roll call was answered with a humcrous story which the ladies know so well how to give. Mrs J Drlmmle. Mrs A Has- tie and Mrs W. Renwick contributed a. trio, utter which the hostess serv- ed a. dainty lunch. (Arrived too late for last week.) Dr Sheath purchased a driver ree ently from Mr C. McLean, Priceviile. The Dr. has to have a good horse, to cover his large territory and prac- tice. The sympathy of the community Roetr cut. at this time to Mr James Renton and son Alex., over the death of a loving wife and mother who died on Saturday at noon. The tun. eral will be held to Amos Church on Tuesday afternoon. We had a. Proton thaw last week-- another foot of now. There must be about tour feet on the centre of the roads now and more coming. The Women's MIuionary Society are holding their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs Rom Renwick on Thursday afternoon this week. Mrs A. Role, Alma, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr and Mm Dave Eccles at present. Mr' and Mrs R. Keith and Mr and Mrs John McMurdo. were visitors with Mr and Mrs Hugh McLean of Swtnton Park F'rldty evening last. l A number ot the members of Amos Church met in the basement ot the church on Tuesday atternoon. Feb. 4. including a few ot our good friends from Knox Church tor the purpose of extending a call to a minister. if the feeling ran along that line. Mr. Armstrong ot Durham, our Moderator was in the chair. After some discus- sion as to whether we should calla minister or not, it was moved we go ahead and give Rev. Mr Gunn from the West a call to Amos and Knox congregations. This was followed by the annual meeting of the congregation. Mr Ai- ex Henderson was chairman and Wm H. Hunter, Sec'y. The diil'erent de. partments of church work were heard by the secretaries ot the various or- ganizations, followed by election of otBeerg for 1930. Messrs Sam Patter- son and Arch Clark. retiring mana. gers. wished to retire after 15 years' faithful service. Messrs John Brown and R. Taylor were appointed in their stead. The other managers are V. Adams, chairman: W. Philp, Jas. Bunston. Irwin Geddes. Mr Alex. Benton handed in his resignation as Treasurer, his place being taken by Wilfrid Renwick. Mr Thou. Atchlson. Durham, called on a few ot " many friends around our burg recently. ' MJAN'S CORNERS the youth ot this locality if) “OARCI TORONTO DROMORE at: !l!hh)ili)i'I', SLEEP, ms are tux-prised how QUICK Vinoi GR; new life and pep! Tum delicious. Mchen's Drug Store. For 30 year- doctora have prescrib- ed Vino! because it contain- Import- mt mineral elements of Iron. calcium and cod liver peptone. The very that bottle Minn lound also» and A BIG NERVOUS, HATES PEOPLE " could not sleep and got no ner. vous I lubed everybody. Since uk- ing Vinol. I an deep 10 hour: Ind feel full of pep In dny."-9uttt" Ben, The welt known bond house. Wood Gundy and Co, wu the highest ten- der to Hanover: pavement and new- er debentures. amounting to 8132.031. 10. Their tender wu tor $100.60, a- hove par and a very good an. Downturn sold to _qud. (Bandy N, One son Andrew left this part s- bout 60 years ago at the use of IT, and migrated to the States. This was his tirat visit to this, part of the coun- try snd his timt meeting with his brothers snd sisters. She had reached the advnnced up of 88 year: end was the mother of twelve ehndren, eleven ot whom In» viva: Elizabeth of Dundee : Andrew, of St Louis. Mo.: Mrs Geo. Lee. Hul- over: Mm Bertha Sm". Etentout.. Mrs Herman Metsaersehanidt, of Ben- unck: Fred. Philip. Albert, Edwmd. John and George, ttit of Saskatchew- an. The deeeasod lady, whcse maiden name was Katherine Schultz, had liv- ed in BenUnck Tp. tor about tro yr: and left about " yarn ago to (tilde with her sons in tHakatehewan, her husband having passed "my lone 20 yen- use. MR8. CHAS. MINUS MOTHER PASSES IN THE WEST An old and highly esteemed for- mer resident ot Bentinck in the per- son of Mrs Andrew Koch, passed . way in McMarmw. Sank. The re- mains were brought to Hanover and taken to the home of Mrs Gottlib Herman where a short service wu held on Monday last with a public service following in First M. Matt- hew's Church. The Review joins the may friend- in expressions of sympathy to bemv- Nearly 30 years ago. decent-d was married to Joules Kenton. who may with one son Alex, mourn her pu- sing. Previous to her msrrlnge she was Miss Annie Skene. daughter ot the late George and Mrs Shane ot Domoch. She was educated for a teacher and spent some months at Collingwood Colleglote Institute. Of her brothers and slsters survlvlng, there are sis, viz: Rev James: John in Alberta '. Miss May at home at Dornoch: and Mrs Gibson (Nell) in Oklahoma. Last week end Death entered the home of Mr James Kenton. Dromore. and removed from the midst, one much loved in the home circle lad eateemed abroad, Mrs James Benton. For some weeks put Mrs Kenton was a. trufterer from heart trouble nod though every opportunity wu taken advantage ot to etteet In improve- ment, Death conquered. She wu tV bout 70 years of Me. 1 I Prints and Gingham' ;. it "â€73 19c to 2lie , I Flannellelte gtI,tst'1hit'.t..t'l1r.t.."f.'f 18 to 23e it Men's Leather Hilts 'lt.1tt,1rd,lf." to RK to 1.10 f I QUALLA SALMON LAKE SUPERIOR ttfieRiM1 I ii Fresh Frozen .. .... 16: ttt ' $2.25 a " It trail, 35: per doe. ' I Hess Stock Foods tr/det', 3’ £121,323: I , Panamin -----2t ','tutrucd?"tT,ul' It , '2 hem produce. Try I package. r , Rubbers and Overshoes late.",'," $72.53 5321'. ~Taylor a Co. Dromore tk" PHONE 15, KING 2. F Mr Ritchie Campbell In engaged with Mr Ed. Linduy in the wood and log busineu for . low weeks. amended the Yeovil club dance on Thursdny lut. Mr and In We. Andrews spent the week end in Mt Forest. It the home of Mr Thou. Andrews. Flannelleltc 'ill,"', Men's leather Mil QUALLA SALMON Fresh Frozen .. .... 16c MRS. JAMES RENTON OBITUARY _,\u _ ""--"'--"""""""----reseere,-- tother of ham sun P"""-----,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Andrew, . o' U AN?, m... H fhn In: Station a remom : o of Ben. mm. a at Dromore katehew. . For the convenience of pat. ran. living near Drama", we part l- have again opened our Buying .h?! 17, Station " a , a was , he mm TAYLOR 8 CTORE, DROMORE a ith his HIGHEST PRICE. PAâ€) for POULTRY or ALL KINDtt My Co. 'art",'. 9015mm mum . nd Bew- Phone a - Helm"! n 3132.937. ---------, . FEBRUARY gh, 1930. Winter hm Opens Jan. ii Btunurg Tum. formerly ton, "It! brother of R, E, M. P., [ruled Away " w " Ittet Mlle! tn Toma! noun? tom? ONT. Contact uncut: Inkkooping uncut-cam: Typing, can up. via. Prop-ram. A cocci-I mm for famed 00., Free “mm on Roam. Well known --._ - - ulUllul ly Irv-mug u the home of Miss Win, Me Blyth. Inn Merle Home spent Ina wee-k with town friends. noel-l evening was held on Tuesday "Iain; In the church, supposed to be. Ilnued by the losing “do. The (aurora collected wove of the years 1918 end 1910 Ind of the“! yam one “do collected over 1800 copper: and the other our no. making about a; In ul. The can!" were Ills-es W. l Blyth and MM Leena “w . were various conic-u staged and mu Me we: supplied by Illa W. mm: on organ and Merle Moriee on rm In John Notice wu planed m receive . letter In! week from Mrs Quinton Parapet. Br. ot Slant-p Beach. But. who n In good health and 1901“. With hot- two daughters. Mrs John Campbell and la Irvine. they have left on a trip to the Pacit lo can to vial! maven were. " an outcome or the copper con teat which wu conducted most ot Int year by Vmey [Adler Aid, a Mr nnd In Jchn lot-Ice spent a. day last week with Mr and Mrs Don Icilvrldo ot Knox Chm". The doth but since It Brandon. Munch. may at Mr Samuel Ir- vine. who m well - in this lo. any. Two or three you: ago when visiting. in the but. be occupied the pulpit ct Vamey church most weepi- lbly. In John Smith of Plum: visited for the put couple week: with hm brewer. J. J. Wilma and other (new. Phone " DUNN!“ TRMNING Will put you in “no for 3 Position. tom living a." D have again open“ Station " " you. or]; On St Valentine‘- [Amman] ------.V Yun oetetrAie. her Enid. Wenonah» Din 1 held their month home of Miss Win Ply of “'alko-r E. me. Ex the home of Mo mently, m mu- ' with 14th â€my musk. 'sed Wm wh- omul: Ji his own Bull. tent Collinlmn. ml: ' 'tliv4 lawman-v and Violet Coll “nuns. A splendid lw wed at claw and a " In: and 'red to the mm Ag-txt and I" who " lacuna Mn: look“: " Will [Amos and Jar-l Him fol Rem Ion. chum" Wall "(flock mu simply Irma“ Died in New Weston-ad Pun-thus Tumour“ Iona John and no! of (3th “whims, In wanna“ "t mute In "mom Tp., when uln- chased can of Wm A Hmmuhbrv'd “on lords In R ll Summit M, u h Fm. As tl la- the Minimum qtBew'rtr, 1 (ull mu The Now PM Tm This will annoum-e l to have a nun-load of tumor: In Mock by N Ira-(or " Handocme Gov't Chem. Candi-n Gre wtit moo-l u the In; R M Spark Would “I" “anion All intomrtrted in a I No. 9, (Elem-lg. an- an the home of Mrs Durham. on Monday Mth, a! h pm, " delivewd In my other l 'urmr want: lo men hide in m action uni-y " bu k Me, ntt wataf maxim» um d. The politd HM with beg with am Tali 0W" t hdd this .H‘IT sound and Man rm inc oettempUttug VOL. LIII very ll Charm! will!) 1 ri, M Mar wtil be Ir order PAH out: n: in! 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