the lovely “he I him "two vi the l 930 do: ( .0011th ‘lllhorhcod. ottintt an». my "on". nllon and Mr Oeut Meaty Huh Firth. Henson Ia un- 'Pe he witt be OKE the M M r runmou W right Wright ». spent Mr nu M fl nigh to". Mrs " Pidgin To: Ii ml ttF' tld M r Ed In; he sun- the - Read the Durham Review '. Send it Away as a Gift $l.50 to close of I930 to new Subscribers (, Flour and Feed at Reasonable Prices l Announcement has been made recently that the wu-nnd annual Empress Hotel mid-winter golf tour- nament at the Coiwood course. Victoria. qrf11 be held fmm February " to 23 inclusive, I thrge when the rountry north of the 49th perallcl is popularly Inp- posed to be foot deep in snow. Mgr-plus Included in above u "ottt will - thU popular belle! to be I fallacy as In u the Vicki. course is concerned. l Photograph take-n February " 1928, of the cum on which the contest is played, with gallery "-atehing players. Lower left--reei" off-player mar-511g light clothe: uhm with“: of climato in I". 'rmuteg " vietorh. Lawn right-E. W. Realty Challenge Cup with miniature "girodaetimw of the run for the winners in mm one! woman competitions. Tho process of snatching the laurel, from the “at? mid-winter] ttg,"",',',',',,"',',,?,', placed in tl br . y . t ht l c dn. in sport en on or m e may under tl " F'rr Tj'. of C. ifornia is .goingf ' on n f.'" auspices of the Canadian Paeifie Railway and prom 0 .. Lady of the Show: n Minn: her mm. m the . . , W . . . 3 great lumen. The Wetoria tixturer I: I pure mm! Cl mate ef Vnncouvcr Island, British Columbia. amateur affair, handicap. of course. open to In: FEBRUARY ‘27, tu30 OUR CAKES ARE DELICIOUS Leave your orders Carly for ( meter Highest market price. wand at cur Mitt. Royal Houuhold Flocr Crimped Oats o Canada Flour Screening. Chop Punt Flour Mind Chop Castle Flour Bran, 'hgtrts Rolled Oats Oauako Feed Flour _ Tankago Chopped Oats Oyster Shell Chick Grit Sncsial “auction. in 5 and " bag lots of Flour. Cunn'a & Blatehtord'. Stock and Poultry Food. f purp‘ose. Get our who: and cougar. them and the mth other: befor- buyinn your " nnlnmnnO- " -1 {an western 'teetearted Screening. at 334 nor ton Also Ontario Mixed Grain at $38 per ton, you WE HAVE ON HAND FOR SALE THE riEN0EltSON'S BAKERY They are also economical-the best, pie, cake and bread values in town are to be found in our superior bakery. Our Cakes are delicious-made of the purest materials in our clean, up- to-date kitchen. JOHN MCGOWAN Our cakes make a meal an event. THE PEOPLE’S MILLS vur - any camper. them and the analysis before buying your re quirements of commercial Winter No Bar to Golf in Canada Flour and Feeds News Back Week for your wring requirements of Fer. ricu paid tor all kinda of Grain " and Poultry Food! for every Crimped can Screenings Chpp Mixed Chop Bran, Shorts Oatcako Tankago Oyster Shell " ton ground, in bulk I, ground. BEST QUALITY DURHAM, ONT, 3 The mid-winter tournament was placed in the Canadian sport calendar last February under the auspices of the Canadian Pacific Railway and proved a great success. The Wetorin rtixtures is e purely amateur affair, handicap, of course, open to men and women. competing in their own sections. The main trophy is the E. W. Benny challenge cup, " present held by T. L. Swen end Mrs. new Peterson. of Victoria. e2thouxh 1 large list of other prizes ie being posted. The compet'tion is open to on Victorie club- end Butt to any visitors in that gt end in View of the size of the entry list all lin s in the vicinity of the city " he preseed into service. Rev. Mr Grabe, Orangovnlo, ad. dressed the people, dwelling strongly upon the relationship and responsibil- ity as applicable to the congregation. God's business is the ccngrogation's Rev. Mr Lee of Erin, but recently called to Bobcaygeon, addressed the minister, and stressed the necessity of possessing the Holy Spirit. .We have too few references to the Holy Spin in our present day: congratu- lated Mr Stewart on his acceptance of the call but would find problems and troubles here as well as in the West. and days of gloom and despond- entry. It was unnecessary to inform him to have resource to that help on high which would stimulate to higher service. Be faithlui to your own heart end to year people, to warn them that what a man soweth, that shall he al- so reap. Courage, intelligence and tact,-the latter particularly, was el. oquently stressed. Give your people something to think about and every- one plenty to do. Perfect private life is essential. be yourself what you ex- pect your people to be and wished him a long and happy pastorate. Rev. Mr Readie, Hillsburg, interim moderator. narrated the steps taken in giving the call, followed by the us- ual questions and declarations. which were answered freely and satisfactor- ily by Rev. Mr Stewart, the Bangle nation promising by the uplifted hand, to support. cherish. uphold and accept the religious teachings ot their pastor, followed by prayer and the right hand of fellowship. The induction ot the Rev. R. G. Stewart " motor of Priceville and Swinton Park Presbyterian congress- tions took piece in the JHtt here on Thursday " 1.30. The poor train service here was felt as very incon- venient. Ther. the ministers, snag- ed in the function were kindly trans- ported from Flesherton Station try the mail man, Wm Aldcorn. Rev. Mr Resale instituted the Presbytery by prayer, with mfnisters and icon! eld. ers constitut ng the session. The Psalm, "Ye gates, lift up your heads on high" was an opening hymn of praise by the congregation: Rev. Mr. Douglas, recently inducted into Cate. don East and Claude congregations, after singing "Breathe on me, breath of God", preached. emphasizing the teaching ot Christ and the Holy Spit. it The whole tendency of Paul’s wcrship, indicated a. something in the future. Christ is God's manifestation to us. ' The Spirit is a medium of communication with God '. Paul's} whole conception ot the Holy Spirit,) taking up the work of Christ. The Spirit had come to regenerate and re- deem the lost members of society. The three abiding characters are Faith, Hope and Love, the greatest ot these being 'Love.' This closed a fine sermon. j_ PRICEVILLE as; Rev. fl. il. Stewart. Inducted Thursday last Mr Arch McLean has purchased the house and lot at the late Sandy McLeod and will move into the vil Inge shortly. . Mr: lute McArthur spent a few do" whiting friends In the village. Some of the tarmerts tapped their tree: on Monday. In. Gladys Hutch returned home on Sntunloy from Toronto after the put week spent there. Ms, Catharine McMillan return to Fergus Saturday, having spent two weeks at home. Mr Coverdale Patterson, Dundalk, 8; mt the past week with " father and mother, Mr and Mrs Henry Pat- tel-son. Mr and Mrs Robt Knox and daugh- ter Mrs Bowman, Swintcn Put-k, vis- ited last week at Wm. Meads'. or. daughter of Mr and Mn: Price Teeter. They were unattended and intend taking up residence In Mark- dale. enjoyed and appreciated. Miss A. C.; Rev. Mr Famuharson had some Maci'hail staged a button-hole con-:wm-nvr e :pemnces last week. Thur. teat. The one who could work a sday he went to Mt Forest where as- button hole best in 5 minutes got the sociated with Rev. Mr Hanna. he had prize. Mrs Arch Stewart was the some church business to attend to at lucky one and got material enough Conn. This done. next thing was to for an apron. The next meeting will get home, no easy task with the be held in same place second Wed- train blocked. Saturday arrived and nesday in March. Roll call to be ans- train was promised but with some weer by an irish Joke. Paper on uncertainty. A livery was procured, "Poultry raising" to be given by Mrs intending if Holstein could promises Edgar Patterson and Mrs J Lyness. "rain, to wait there for it. Train Lunch will be served at the close. ‘there was but provoking1y tttst, tcr The Willing Helpers are practising it passed through Holstein before a play entitled “Clubbing a husband.' our travellers could hail it and there Those taking part are Olive MeMeele was nothing for it but to drive the, in. Erma McLean. Lottie Whittaker, whole way. He got home at 9 new Mary MacCuaig. Mary McEachei-n, was on duty next morning, attendedI Mae Stewart. Mrs Jno Nichol. Mrs. a funeral in the attemoon and Whisky W I McMillan, Mrs Wm Hincks, Mrs ed or! to Hanover in the evening to Ben McKenzie, Mrs Alex Carson, Mrs till tb vacancy in the church there. 1 Dan Campbell. Inspector- Campbell took his place atl Married, in Owen Sound on Feb. 19.1118 evening service. ( Mr Guy Hazard and Miss Jean Teet. At the meeting of Town Council The Holdfast U.PAV.0. Club held their monthly meeting in the Park â€House, b'leshertott on Feb. 12, when 26 ladies were present. The roll call was answered with "a cure tor the blues." Mia Wm. Beaton gave an ex- cellent paper on "How to take care of the cream' and it the instructions were followed she read, nobody would have second grade cream. Mrs Ben McKenzie also gave a splendid paper on 'Butter Making' which was much enjoyed and appreciated. Miss A. C. I MacPhail staged a button-hole can-3 teat. The one who could work a button hole best in 5 minutes got the prize. Mrs Arch Stewart was the lucky one and got material enough for an apron. The next meeting will be held in same place second Wed- nesday in March. Roll call to be ans- wered by an Irish Joke. Paper on "Poultry raising" to be given by Mrs Edgar Patterson and Mrs J Lyness. , Mr Alfred Hincks Holstein and sis- ter Ida, spent the week end at their [Mental home. (An account ot inductlcn services of Rev. Mr Stewart is already in type and as time presses us. we are oblig- ed to omit a tine writtrup.-9ld.) At last we have a little ndication that Winter has some intention of Ioiding her white tent and moving cut. Certainly Spring will be accord- ed a. real welcome for on the whole we have had a long severe winter. Mr W J Brawley was a recent vis. itcr in town and took in the Valen- tine Social. At the same social the write up last week omitted the name of that favorite vocalist, Mrs H. B. McLean. who delighted the audience with two flttely rendered solos. The "Whispering Hope" duet was given by Rev. Sullivan and W W Haulage. a couple of solos by Rev Mr Sullivan and then there was a male quartetto which the Globe critic fortunately failed to hear. We are thankful- A trio by Mrs McLean, Mist L. Wat- son and W W Ramage was also giv- en, Mr Herb Watson of ' together with Miss Martha Watson, are at present on a visit to the latter's sister. Mrs Geo. Drimmle, near Yeo- vit in Egremont. This is not a. line of the old song: "it rained all night the day I left, The weather it was dry," etc. Mrs Watson, wife of the late Robt Watson ot Owen Sound is at present on a visit to relatives here ,the Wat- son family. Hitherto Mr Weppler on the 3rd can. had the bulge on tee harvesters, getting his supply on dry land, some g or ' inches thick of good quality. The state of the roads precludes the possibility of His Majesty's or anybody else’s mail being delivered these days. Rev. Mr Stewart and his affable wife are pleasant Convertsationalittta, hailing from Glascae Wye, originally near Hawick. The mild weather and bad condition of the roads prevented the Swinton Park people from get- ting out. Mr and Mnf John Burgess were present from Durham, coming by train and Mrs. (Rev.) Readle of Hillsburg. "Time and tide waiting tor no man," a hurried bite and invigorating cup of tea was had, when the visiting clergy beat a. hasty retreat to the station. the warning whistle being heard inthe distance. A bounteous supper was thereafter served by wil. ling winsome waiters. business: be imbued with that spirit it matter; not where. The congre- ntion wu congratulated on new- ing Rev. Mr Steven: cooperation was needed though by them. "Pray for him" wu the exhortation. We are all human, no is be. open your been: to him, and give him every encouragement, wu the closing ud- monition. The Dcxoiogy clcsed the meeting with the benediction by Rev Mr Annand. THE DURHAM REVlcw PRICEVILLE Vltll‘N} TORONTO Aitchelcn, innolienu. " 1 me on Chesley Council Med a congrat- ulatory resolution to Wm McDonsld. Editor. of the Enterprise over " el- ovation to the Wardenshlp and the honor done their village by the Ne lection of one so well gunned to pro-Me over the dellbentlonn of that important body." In the lull after the storms of last week, the new Presbyterian Church " Hanover was duly dedicated to the worth") of God. Mr Don McCormack In this year teaching at Utteraon, Muskokm being when]: of the school there " & At the meeting of Town Council on Mums". Mr Arthur Jackson was etmtirmed " Treasurer. in place of Mr Kelly. who resigned. R. J. Turner who is engaged with Cameron Smellle. Ceylon, spent the week end at his hame. Prom Review Me. Nb. M, 1915 Heur- J. and J. Hum have put- Mr John and Miss Maggie Dow, vinnod at Sam McMurdo's at Swamp College recently. Mrs Sandy Mchnald spent an af- ternoon last week with Mrs Mills. Miss Emma. Oliver spent the week end at her home. Mrs Jas Oliver spent an afternoon with Mrs Robt Parslow last week. Sony to hear of Mrs Robt Vause and Mrs Robt Parslow being on the slck list. Hope that both ladies will mix: be restored to theirusual health Mrs Ward, who has been nursing Mrs Wm Mews, returned home on Wednesday. Ivan Turner who has been In bed the past week with the cold, is up a. gain. We have had mild weather the past week and the snow is going fast. The roads have been bad the past tew days and it this weather keeps on, the wheels will soon be running. The “Bachelor's Revelry" produced much tun and the group of six In tur other scene dressed in old fashioned clothing, who gave their reasons why they preferred single bieatredttetstt was also humorous. W. R. Jack sang aatch Lomond' unaccompanied and re- ceived warm applause. An orchestra played at intervals and furnished ex- cellent music. A scene of unusual interest was "How Maid Marian came to the green wood" from Robinhood. Miss E. Ly. on read the story and the actors were Elva. Hustle, the bride: Gordon Mc- Nally, Friar Tuck: Ada Banks, Robin hood: Velma McNaily, an outlaw in the Green Forest and Ethel Hustle. a friend of Maid Marian. the bride. A mock trial was the humorous tea- ture of the night. Three cases came before Judge Hector McDonald and decisions given were satisfactory all roucd. Mrs Clifford Cook was clerk and Eldon Weppler court crier. Two rousing choruses were given by the group. one at opening and one at close. Readings were given by Bets tha McNally, Viola Neely and Eldon chpler. A delightful duet was given by Mary Allen and Ada Banks, “Dutchman's Song". A number or children took part in an action song with the singer behind the scenes. The children gave a. tableau entitled "Too many suitors" which was mirth provoking. IN DAYS OF YORE The third ot the series was spon- sored by Min Eda: Lyons, teacher " Zion, and after hearing 1tet-prctrrarn, the judges are in a. bigger quandary than ever as to whom should go the honor tor the best night of the series. Once min. on Pddny evening Int. '“°° Sth. the doom of s. s. No. , Soho“, ul antond : Mr Thou. Huue bu Edge mo, opened tor the min: in the ! Imam“ Mr Andy Gm" ttuqn " series ot copcem amused by the "uudersund tor 88260. Mr Green has Community Club of thatgeettott, These , bought a ttrm "e" Chem"- concert: are the product of the but. North Egremont: Did we (all tolu- mlnds of the section and the only m1...39" In tb previous budget that David an we lee in their presentation. is I Hamilton secured 2nd prize for pou- that there is no admission fee behind toes " the great Winter Fair held at it all. It takes an admission tee to Ottawa.' It to, it will bear mention- make some people mllze that theyyln‘ the second time. are betting and seeing something. l. ITuztan: Ott Monday, Feb. 15, the Third in Series of Comm-t1 Concerts m Review fyle. Feb 23, 1905 25 YEARS AGO " YEARS AGO ONWARD FARM FOR SALE Lot 47. con 3, E.G.R., Glenelg. 100 acres; well fenced, Well watered by spring creek; drilled well. water in stable; good brick house And bank barn, driving shed, hen house and other outbuildings: centrally located for High and Public Schools. For par- ticulars apply to Thomas Ritchie, R. R. l, Durham. Ont. Good double residence. with halt acre lot on Main Bt., Durham. Priced very reasonable. Apply at Review office, Durham. Lots 9 and 10, Con l, N.D.R.. Glenelg, 98 acres. more or less. On the farm is a good spring and about 10 cores handwood bush. Tenders will be received up to and including March 15, 1930. Possesion [mined lately Vincl supplies the body important mineral elements of iron, calcium with cod liver pep tone. This is just what thin nervous children or adults need, and the QUICK results are sur- prising. The very FIRST bottle brings sound sleep and a BIG appe- Ute. Vinol mates delicious! McFad- den's Drug More. LITTLE GIRL, li), EATS ii) MUCH MOTHER AMAZED "My IO-year old daughter had nol appetite. Then we gave her Vino“? and now she eats so much we are a- l tnazeu'.'--Mrs J. W. Jocsten. I l um: On Monday, Feb. 15. the ‘trlendl and neighbors of Mr and Mrs iJohn Moore. 20th con Emmont. tor (quite a. distance round gathered It ,their home for a parting farewell. ere (their removal to Holstein. John Harrison t Sons G., limited Combination STORM C SCREEN DOORS HARDWOOD FLOORING --4tak, Birch, Maple Please send itemized bills tor quot- aticu. Service prompt and no order too small tor our most careful uten- tion WINDOWS - DOORS - TRIM STAHKWORK - PANELWORK CUPBOARDS - WARDROBES Lumber, Lath, Shingles AND MILLWORK I Crawford : Mr Thou. Hume bu yourchued Mr Andy Green's (am we ‘uuderstnnd for $3250. Mr Green has "sought a an: neu- Chesley. l North Egremont: Did we an mm- Mauser Calder. Sec'y Rcbertson, Mr Geo Htrrttottie and Min Lennox ot the Cement statt, left for Toronto. Tuesday to attend the annual meet- ing ot the Company. The little nix year old son or Mr. and Mrs E. D. McClocklin is lil with pneumonia. TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE Ford kl.es and Service Your battery de. serves protection. Bring your battery in now and store it for the winter mon- the. We (barge it each month, we paint your number on it and give it every care. Reasonable rates. Bio, Jr., who on um: um. entered In wedded bun, his bride being I NIP- FARM FOR SALE BY TENDER Let us Protect Your Batteries SMITH BROS. Hugh Campbell Estate 5 John Mon-hon, Durham 1 Lachlan McKinnon, R. n. l, Pricevllto Administrators OWE N SOUND. ONT. EVERYTHING I It than.“ on“ W cub-mum†Momma»...- J.A.I.II..W Intending pupils aha-Id prepare to eater at the beginning 01th. no term. lnformnuon u to course. In! he obtained from the Prindpd. Etch member of the on! b o vulva-any mm and on on. knead cachet. I. under '"tr+ttqat t. Entrance to tttq Normal - “to School In My “not to an up the “but. so... t-- The School hu o coat-No m ln_th_o not Trttteh I - to no I “‘1: unluuuus I Surgeons. Dent - , chem Emacs. East of . ( Entrance on I ‘ Cer-ers-eric-se-e, i i i} J. n McOU DURHAM BEIGE SCHQCODL Llano“ Auction." for Co. " seq Terms, reasonable. sue dual - be unused It the levie- Ole. Durham. mum“: R. A. No. _ "hum. Phone 601: mu H. Llano“ Auctioneer fer My Count. Sulel taken on ramp-DI: - Dltel mused at Ber-Id Momm- dull. also through Durham-u Flelherton Adana. 06ml}. Dun Dunduk P. o. Phone " r " Aunt tor _ BAKER RUN-lN-OlL WINDMILLI. _ GAO ENOINEB. Etc. _ $vekeetronttatutattstt- Putnphseka, Pumps. Cylinder: Id gPump Supplies. sunbeam: m gleed. Terms on npplleuuon. chel. -_ --e - - - Omce, Eu! of Central Drug - Entmoo on um Street. W. C. PICKERING. DDS. LOS "axon GRAisUATR a Tor-mm University muJume "A Royal (EMF. " of DémMthmn- of (mu-in Rooms 0vm I h ' HUNTER“ Now: Rtrae I. F. 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