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Durham Review (1897), 7 May 1931, p. 8

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h !'“Q e ut ks Aa fé d Ré i4 in our plant inside of three hours after leaving your station, so that it should arrive in good condition. Ship your next can to us on any train any day, and your can will be promptly returned . to give each of our i;atrom ;ervi,‘ce and satisfaction. Your cream will be every day in the year. Our prices are always ~the best the market war rants. We weigh, test and grade each can carefully, pay for each can â€"as scon as tested and try in every way to give each of our natrong‘ ssrofna Direct Cream â€"_D U RAN T GEO. McLAUGHLIN, Durham, Ont The Palm Creamery Co., are in the market for cream Palmerston, Ont. CROP REPORTS and BUSINESS SUMMARIES BANK OF MONTREAL Sum »» +. busi *â€"l.“.'"- in the Dominion and in the countries where the Bank has offices. Both of these publications are sent free to all who requattohzvetheitmmphoedonmmflug” list, Holstein Branch: Shippers Wanted Greater Value et URING thouuon the Bank of Montreal Established 1817 Total Assets in excess of $800,000,000 A Canedian Company Controlled by Canadian Capital In addition the Durant 4â€"07 has big car appeerance, fine upâ€" holstery and many relinements. Sez the Durant 4â€"07. Drive it . . . without obliaation. economiceal motor. 1 F hy . C culins ntriatrntiihe iss y 4 t . 1B24 ic oo caliah lt Lh 5.12 °4 combort . . . long whecibase . . . twoâ€"way shock absorbers . . . steelâ€" draulic bra'l'es .« _ . roller bearing steering gear and powerful, ARIDE IN THE DURANT 4.07 gives you a new conception of four cylinder performance and nding qualities. The Durant 4â€"07 . . . built to Durant standards of quality . . . is a big car with.many Lbigchar features . . . roomy interior for greater Enguire about our Mninrfuun'eoâ€" ‘So-"ico Plan . 10,000 miles for less than 1 cent a mile. mo_pth it publishes a " wwant 4â€"07. Drive it . . . without obligation. MAINT‘NANC‘ SERYICE PLAN DURANT MOTORS of CANADA, LIMITED To the many friends and neighbors who extended kindnesses and symâ€" pathy during the illness and at the funeral of our beloved mother, Mrs. Joseph Patterson, we express our sincere thanks. â€"Sadly missed by wife and family Just three years ago toâ€"day The rolling stream of life goe But still the vacant chair Recalls the smile of the voi loved, Of him who once sat there. Toâ€"day brings back sad memories, Of that sad and bitter day, That was cast upon our household In loving memory of John Fergusâ€" on, who passed away May 8, 1928. CARD OF THANKS New Low Prices BUILT BY IN MEMORIAM , Manager. â€"The Family the voice we ’f $. S. NO. 9, EGREMONT | Sr IVâ€"Bert Ross H, Wilbert Schâ€" enk, Laverne Bilton. Jr IVâ€"Marion Horsburgh. _ Jr IIIâ€"Wallace Bilton, Sr IIâ€"Florence Eccles H, Florence Reid H, Inez Cooper. Jr IIâ€"Alice Drimmie H, Willie Drimmie and B. Long and Mary Reid, equal. Iâ€" Richard Irvin H, Myrtle Horsburgh. Sr Prâ€"Charlie Irvin H, Raymond: Bilton, Dorothy Drimmie. _ Jr Prâ€" Bertie Long. | McGUIREâ€" In Orangeville, Tuesday, May 5th, Blaney McGuire, founder of the Orangeville Banner, â€" aged 71 years. | _ Sr IVâ€"Norman Gordon*, Jas Ferâ€" _guson*, Douglas Johnson*. _ Jr IIIâ€" Bert Marshall, Ivan Johnson, Percy Gordon*, Tom Gordon. Iâ€"Lenore Davis*, Helen. Lindsay*, Robt. Webâ€" ber, Clarence Gordon*, Clifford Gorâ€" don*, Geo. Webber. Sr Iâ€"Norma Lindsay*, Robt Mighton*, Wanda Stephenson . Jr Iâ€"Stuart Pollock, Minetta Webber*, Vincent Campbell, Vernon Campbell. Pr â€" Kenneth Mighton*, Clara Gordon. Beginners â€"May Marshall, R J Stephenson, D. | Campbell. ' Best in Spelling, Lenore Davis | *Present every day. | Jr Prâ€"Jean Eccles, Francis Ellis, Phyllis Johnson, Alex Aitken, Russel Ellis, Pennison Andrews, Arthur Bulâ€" ler, Islay Seaman, Harold Long. Best in Spellingâ€"Russel Buller, A. Brown . Best in Arithmetioâ€"Ross Eccles Mabel M. Johnston, teacher , :Sr IIIâ€"Mary Stevenson H, Mabel | Pinkerton H, Elma McGuire H, Harry ‘ Mather H, Allan Pinkerton, Helen | Buller, Marjory Johnson, Vera Leith, Billy Fidler. Sr Prâ€"Kathleen Eccles, Dougal McMillan, Marshall Kennedy, Lorena Fidler, Jean McGuire, Jr IIâ€"Lyla Smith, Evelyn Love, Norma Smith, Lioyd Seaman, Herb. Fidler, Walter Pinkerton. Sr Iâ€"Audrie Brown, Russel Buller Jr Iâ€"Mabel Johnson, Fred Ellis, Olive McGuire, Bryce Mercer, Jean Leith, Rose Dyer. Alfred Hincks, Principal Junior Room Jr IIâ€"Ross Eccles, Blanche Reid, Hazel Leith, Bert Gadd. Jr IIIâ€"Elizabeth Aitken H, Laura Mather, Marjory Moore, George Dyâ€" er, Dorothy Dyer, Llioyd Gibson. (H) denotes Honors Fidler. Jr IVâ€"Fred Mather H, Aura Mcâ€" Guire H, Eileen Smith H, Esther Gadd, Charlie Buller, Wallace Lewis, Frank Gadd, Jim McCall, Richard Sr IVâ€"Elmer Love H, Alma Leith H, Lioyd Tyndal, Helen Smith, Wilâ€" ard S;gvenson. David Aitken, Mur HOLSTEIN SCHOOL REPORT Margaret Brown, teacher NO. 2, EGREMONT DIED Dingwall, teacher | You can speed them up by ' ing your list to ; ARE COLLECTIONSSLOW? and remember No Collection _ â€" Ne The Collection smlfllm ORANGEVILLE and _ GUELPH COCKBURN BROS. Hoistein Creamery, Holstein [ During the summer months we will pay two cents above our Truck priâ€" ces for Cream delivered to our Plant or Buying Stations. We pay Cash at the door for Cream delivered. Bring your Cream and see it tested. We are prepared to give you every posâ€" sible service, so why â€" send â€" your Cream away from home ? | Let Us Have Your Cream Highest Market Prices Always THOS. HARRISON R. R. 1, VARNEY Phone Durham 612, r 2 to Hard and Soft Wood Slabs ALL AT REDUCED PRicEs evening at dinner, aiterwa.rds a ing in arranging the program the Young People‘s Rally to be I aukiaks bovistadatirdsiircadA from Formosa gives an interesting talk in Holstein United Church next Sunday evening. Everyone welcome. Messrs A. Hincks and Arthur Haas were entertained in the home of Mr and Mrs F. R. Oliver last Tuesday evening at dinner, afterwards assistâ€" PC ATes Srappmeniptines ' Sunshine again after the rain ! Next Sundayâ€"Mother‘s Dayâ€" will recall many tender memories and associations . Lumber, Joists, Scantling Keep May 22 in reserve for the play "Eyes of Love," one of â€" the sweetest ever put on by the Club. Every cent of the proceeds will be used for the inmprovement of comâ€" munity property. Watch for bills. There should be a full house. Great preparations are being made for the concert in the Agricultural Hall, on Friday, May 15. This will be the musical treat of the season. Don‘t miss it. Mr and Mrs Chas McDougall spent the week end with her parents at Priceville. Several ladies and men of the vilâ€" lage met in the Park Tuesday and Wednesday and did a lot of cleaning up. The Park looks much better as a result of their visit. The people of the village regret losing Mr and Mrs Lane and family. They left Tuesday for Barrie where Mr Lane has secured a good posiâ€" tion. We wish them success. Mrs (Dr) Brown spent a few days in Toronto the first of the week. Mr and Mrs McCall and family visâ€" ited his father in Mt Forest the first of the week. FOR RENT Brick‘ house, stable, hen house and rden. Immediate possession. Apply Thos. Dingwall, Holstein. The Public Library have added magazines to their reading equipâ€" ment. Anybody wishing a magazine may have the reading of one for the asking. They have all kinds. and Bills Cut to order Mr J. W. Brown was 'i;“’ITt;N'mlo over the week end. The Women‘s Missionary Society of the United Church will hold their annual Thankoffering service in the Church Sunday evening, May 10. Mrs Gauld, returned Formosan mis sionary, will address the meeting. Mrs Gauld is working with the Presâ€" byterian church, she and her husâ€" band following Rev. Dr MacKay . Mrsâ€"R. B. Long and family spent the week end in Durham and with friends there, motored to Gravenâ€" burst Sunday to see her husband. Misses Kathleen and Velma Lamont spent the week end with friends bere The dance put on here by the Agâ€" ricultural Society Friday evening, was bigger and better than ever, We were pleased to see so many from Dyrham and Ayton. EKELLY & AIKEN 2 LOGAL AHD PERSOUAL? Tr anpesr our cur cac anrs saod? SHINGLES HOLSTEIN LEADER Gauld, _ returned missionary Apply to THE DURMAMA KEVI6BW YEOVIL No Charge 1790 gram â€" for to be held TORONTO Paid Dated May 7, 1931 Mrs A good attendance at the Preparaâ€" ’tory service Friday evening and also on Sunday. Good messages were givâ€" en by our pastor at both services. Chrstians need this communion seaâ€" son that they examine themselves whether they are in God‘s will and to bring to our remembrance â€" the price paid by the Master on the Cross for our sin. A number of the children were out to Sunday Schcool on Sundav a~a This Corner will publish a letter from South East Grey‘ member â€" to the Older Boys‘ Parliament, also the origin and meaning of the word Tuxâ€" is and Trail Rangerâ€"and â€"more news from Durham. "Success operates on the _ selfâ€"serâ€" vice plan." The Holstein Tuxis Squares on Monday night after ball pra They drew up a schedule for summer‘s activities. Durham‘s â€" Tuxis seeks competition. Wesiey won a prize in Miss Macâ€" phail‘s Essay Contest recently. He also gave a fine speech on Sir Robâ€" ert Bordenâ€"Canada‘s greatest living Statesman on Saturday. The 4H Trail Ranger Camp in Hanover have just completed their Bondâ€"Selling Campaign. Two salesâ€" men qualified for bronze medals : Donald Kuehner sold $6.50 Wesley Wright sold $6.50 The Argonaut Trail Rangers, Holâ€" stein, held softâ€"ball practice on Friâ€" day evening. They are arranging to play Hanover Trail Rangers. in the district. It will also serve to bring the public in closer contact with Tuxis Boys and Trail Ranger work. This is the inauguration of a c'ol- umn which we hope will be the meltâ€" ing pot for activities in Boys‘ work A weekly record of the fourâ€"fold development of Canadian Christian Citizenship for Boys in South Grey. We farmers are all busy seeding and the ground works good. The latest purchasers of cars in this district are: Murray Wells, a Pontiac ; Ab. Hooper, a Chev. : W. A. Lawrence, a Ford. We regret to state that Mrs Ned Harrison is very low at present. The School Inspector visited No‘s 12 and 13 Schools this week. We sold eggs toâ€"dayâ€"firsts at 10¢, and seconds at 8c. It‘s time Premier Bennett was doing something for the farmers. Born, on Sunday, May 3rd, in Durâ€" ham hospital, to Mr and Mrs Alex. Nicholson, a daughter. We are sorry to hear of the serâ€" ious illness of Mary McEachern but hope she wiil soon be better and able to resume her Entrance studâ€" ies. Mr and Mrs W, J. Reid and Miss Jessie Merchant recently visited Mr. and Mrs J. Lane, Swinton Park. Mrs P. Horsburgh accompanied Miss E. Sharpe to Durham yesterâ€" day to call on their friend, Mrs C. Mrs A. Ross, Kenneth, Bert and Austin, visited at R. Kirby‘s, Orchâ€" ard, the first of the week. in Flesherton, May 29. Mr and Mrs Wm Haas and Catherâ€" ine, accompanied by. Miss McPhee, were recent guests in his brother‘s home here. Activities in Tuxis Work KNOX CORNERS NORTH EGREMONT t after ball practice. a schedule for the Softball Team met may cause him venience later o when the baby is born, quires that he event be p formally recorded throu; tion of the birth, The lan obeyed, not because it is | because it is in the inte new baby to have a birth Failure to register the , Miss T.E. Byer of last week with Hampden. Mr and Mrs C. G. Watson, theil nephew, Jack Watson, of London visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs R.R. Watson. Miss Marg aret Watson accompanied them. Mr and Mrs Erwin Ferguson vis ited Sunday evening with Mr=and Mrs Donald McCannel, Swinton Park: services in Durham Presbyterian Ch on Sunday to hear Mr MacKay, a re turned Form_qun missionary . When the WHY hungry when SshouLD BirtHs se REGISTERED ; Byers spent Thursday 1 considerable on. The child digestâ€"ideai for a late bedtime snack, or for any time you‘re you want a bite to eat before going to bed, try a bowl of Kellogg‘s Corn Flakes. Crisp, delicious, extra easy to 1he law should be e it is the law but the interest of the , the law reâ€" properly and certificate, child‘s b.rth Koenig of incon legal obligation however, iov“;mv, it is most desirable his birth be registe establish 3. To establish identity to prove that hbe is the son of his parents and that as such he has the right to inâ€" herit. elling outside the country . 2. Proof of age as a right to enter and leave school, as evidence that h« isoldenou;htogowwork,or to have the right to vete, or for enlistâ€" ment in the army, Most insurance companies require proof of age beâ€" fore claims can be settlaa future years, require his birth cerâ€" tiflcate for any of the following reaâ€" _ __7, T6 I00F6 reasons, proof of age before securing ® vehicle driver‘s license, to h eligibility for old age penâ€" Enough have been mentioned ", to prove conclusively that ul cce ce oA 2 © MAY 7, 1081 for upon â€" parents the baby that in VOL

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