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Durham Review (1897), 14 May 1931, p. 10

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* 3 1 We are in the market for cream 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 as soon as tested and try in every way to give each of our patrons service and satisfaction. Your cream will be 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 . Direct Cream On May 1, there passed away at his home in Guelph, John Orr, brothâ€" er of Mr Wm Orr, of the Flour and Feed Store, Mt Forest, and uncle by marriage to Mrs Geo. A. Turnbull of South Bentinck. Deceased was born in Nicol Tp. near Guelph, 77 years ago and a son of the late Robert and Mrs Orr, formerly of Fergus. He was wedded 56 years ago to Sara Hill of Normanby Tp., sister of Mrs Geo. A. Turnbull‘s father, the late Wm Hill. The late Mr Orr has been in a weak state of health _ for the past few weeks suffering â€" from The Palm Creamery Co., Palmerston, Ont. THE ROLL CALL WAITING FOR ° 8.393 JOHN ORR Saippers Wanted HOLDERS OF DOMINION OF CANADA BONDS Emt io on d o o n on en â€" Full &/HE BANK OF MONTREAL, at any B prepared to arrange without charge exchange bonds for those of the new Dominion onf Cana War Loan 5%, Bonds Maturing 1st October, 1931 Renewal Loan 514% Borlds Maturing 1st November, 1932 Victory Loan 514% Bonds Maturing 1st November, 1933 Victory Loan 514%, Bonds Maturing 1st November, 1934 BANK OF MONTREAL What if they are 120 miles apart! The telephone Mh-deh-bm.mmâ€"mfl, always while Anne holds the line. Their voices are p.m., is only 40 cents. Mother and Anne had always been very close to one another. Wher Anne married and moved to another city, each missed the other greatly. But one thing more than any other has helped to keep them close â€" the telephone. Every Friday evening Anne calls her mother by Long Distance « . . after 8.30 p.m. when the low night rates are in effect. During(heweektbeybothh;pm of topice they wish to discuss. Then there is no 0 arrange without charge exchange of your hose of the new Dominion of Canada issue. ils and information will be given gladly at any of our offices. § 1 aBoad c# oi Em EC RV mmE CTE â€" garden. Immediate possession. Apply at present helping to to Thos. Dingwall, Holstein. the winter clothas af The funeral was held Monday from his home at 121 Perth St. Gueiph, and remains were interred in the famâ€" ily plot in Fergus cemetery . It was a beautiful day and there was a large funeral. The pall ncar ers were all relatives and friends of the deceased : John Turnbull, of Guelph; Frederick Hind, Kitchener : Herbert: and Robt. Orr, of Artnuar and Fergus: Mr Scott and Mr FEmerâ€" son, Guelph. , The floral tributes were beautiful ;and spoke of love and sympathy trom {his wife, session of Chalmers Ch. : Mr and Mrs Geo A. Turnbull, Bent. and Mr and Mrs Bert Barber, Varâ€" ney: Adult Bible class of Chalmers Ch: Jno Turnbull, Guedph : Mr and Mrs Wm Hinds and family, Guelph: Mr and Mrs Herbert Orr and family, Arthur: Wm Orr and daughter,Mrs Jeffries, Mt Forest, and a wreath from the neighbors. anaemia and bedfast was the past 3 weeks. He was a resident of Guelph for the past 40 years and an «lMer in Chalimers United Church for the past 30 years. His pastor, Rev. Mr. Gallagher of Chalmers, assisted by Rev, Mr Hamilton and Rev Mr. Moody, conducted the service. Thoy spoke of his quiet, kindly and reverâ€" ent disposition and sympathy for his sorrowing wife and only brothe surâ€" viving. Three brothers and on sisâ€" ter have all predeceased hiri some years ago: Kennedy, Robert, J â€"mes and _ Margaret (Mrs Greer), all of Guelph, Fergus and district. Brick house, stable, hen house and FOR RENT Established 1817 T o C‘ PrCSent helping to remove some of the winter clothes off the sheep. May 10 being ‘Mother‘s Day,‘ our pastor gave us an apprpriate disâ€" course, and the choir rendered a suitâ€" able anthem. Many beautiful ffowers bedecked the front of the church and nearly all wore a flower _ in honor of Mother‘s Day . ‘ Mr Wes Andrews is in these parts | Amos Sunday School met last Sunday, May 3rd, and organized for the coming summer: Sec‘y, Mrs R. Honeyman : Treas., Miss Florence Patterson: organist, Mrs Sam Patterâ€" son. Teachers, Mrs R. Henderson, Misses Mary Taylor, Edith Hunter, llessrs R. Henderson, John Eccles. Bible class teacher, Rev. Mr Honeyâ€" Mr and Mrs Jas H. Coleridge and daughter Jean, Toronto, spent â€"the week end with a few of their friends around these parts. Our truck drivers, Renton and Johnston, are down to Toronto four or five times a week with stock for the farmers. Mrs Abraham Hooper, Top Cliff, is spending a few days with her daughâ€" ter, Mrs Victor Adams at present. Mr and Mrs Arthur Renton have their brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr McEachern, of Toronto, wiih them at present and is helping beautify their home by‘ erecting a verandah. f The W.M.S. are holding their May | meeting at Mrs Alex Milne‘s on Thursday of this week. } Mr Adam Eccles and son Sylvester, | and friend, from Galt, spent Saturâ€". day with the former‘s brother John,| and spent the day trying to fish. | Mr and Mrs Harold Atchison, Torâ€" onto, were recent visitors with her parents, Mr and Mrs M. Eccles. toâ€"station) calls begin at 7 p.=. Night vates begin at 8.30 p.m. zanch, is DROMORE rates on CS JOf Cream delivered i or Buying Stations. We the door for Cream delive |your Cream and see it t are prepared to give you sible service, so why Cream away from home ? COCKEBURN BR Hoistein Creamery en‘s I1 remem Mr a visited Mr 1 the vac recently & [ Mro Hoistein Creamery, Holstein During the summer months we will pay two cents above our Truck priâ€" ces for Cream delivered to our Plant or Buving Statinng@ C UFa ael rela o. MiGd Araniier vtbdsicdcice â€" P u/s 4.i ,’With him we spent many happy days. | We miss him when we need a friend, i On father dear we could depend. |God grant some day we‘ll meet again. â€"Ever remembered by wife, â€"son and daughter. Let Us Have Yoar Cream Highest Market Prices Always Paid ISAACâ€" In memory of the love and kindness of husband and father, Robt H Isaac, who entered into rest May 17, 1928. ‘Tis just three years. How swift time flles, Â¥ Love‘s sweetest memory never dies. We miss his help, his cheering ways, NETHEW : Butecat doa l sn d Cikg oo‘ o yeaveg â€"/ DeSL | tiful plants as a token of Mother‘s | Day‘ are very grateful to the Womâ€" | en‘s Institute of Holstin, â€" for their | remembrance, | / Mr and Mrs Wm Wallace, Durham, visited the Davis family Sunday. | Mr Wesley Andrews | has leased | the vacant farm of Wm Marshall and . recently moved to same. i Mrs Graydon Berry, Smithville, is | at present visiting her parents, Mr. / and Mrs John R. Campbel]. | Mr and Mrs family, visited Peart at Zion The mothers tiful plants as Day‘ are verv and Mrs Elme; ited Mr and M Teeswater, also is not in as go COCKBURN BROS. ue s WB St Paul‘s Sunday School ¢s on Sunday, May 17. All Mr and Mrs Wm Hunter and fami ly, spent the week end with relatives at Burgessville and Galt, Mr and Mrs Norman Marshal] and little son Gerald, visited with Mrand Mrs Davis and family. Snndaw Mr and Mrs to do justice t(; both _ in noon. There will be Inna in Guuelph one day last week. Weare ! pleased â€" to say she is greatly imâ€" proved. _ The Women‘s Institute will hold an extra meeting at Mrs. Irvin‘s on Thursday, May 2ist. This meeting will be for the election of officers for the coming year. â€" Roll callâ€"paying fees. The delegate, Mrs J. E. Meâ€" Danough, of Copetown, will give a talk at Mrs. Arnill‘s on Wednesday,‘ May 27th. it was decided to have two meetings, as there was not tlme' En Ant ul en ooo Rmba s ervice, so why send . y-ou} away from home ? Miss Marie Aitken operation for tonsils in Guelph one day la pleased â€" to say she proved . MOBApntneantcrontruisidin ri: on c ) 4 The Presbyterial of the Presbyter ian Church will be held in Palmer ston, Tuesday, May 19th. â€"4__ _ @ "C‘nerston, visited Mr=and Mrs James Smith for a few days last week. * The W. M. S. of the Presbyterian Church met in the basement Tuesday The Presbyterial of the Presbyterâ€" Some CGM LE q t uis EXis: M plants to shutâ€"in nds Aria ds Arvusd asi Ad Both churches were beautifully deâ€" corated with flowers in honour â€" of Mother on Sunday. The Women‘s Institute sent a number of heantifnn Mr M. G. Pettigrew, North Bay, visited the Calder family the latter part of last week. Mrs Gauld of Formosa took the serâ€" vice in the United Church _ Sunday evening. There was a good crowd fronr both churches as Mrs Gauld is & Presbyterian misisonary . Mrs Dr Brown entertained the exâ€" ecutive of the W.M.S. of the United Church on Saturday afternoon to meet Mrs Gauld. ‘ Mr Ivan Seim took the services inl the Presbyterian Church Sunday. Dr Schofield, Guelph, weck end with Dr and Mrs Miss Menzies is visiting Mrs Dr. Brown. Mr Wm Thorne, Hamilton, â€"spent the week end with his parents. Mr and Mrs Rife and Irlma, visited Wiarton friends the first of week. Mrs Rife spent Friday â€" of â€" jast week in Toronto. £ LOCAL AND PERsONAL? ALLAN‘S CORNERs ter Jean of Toronto, vi;iied Mr irs D. P. Coleridge and Mr and Chas. McDougall â€" the first _ of paol IN MEMoRIAM n memory of the love and f husband and father, Robt who entered into rest May and Mrs Wm , also Mrs E. as good heali Mrs Jas j isited Mr an Zion on Sund HOLSTEIN LEADER Cream delive-re}!.wfi;h;; and see it tested. We Elmer FGe Murray Henderson and Palmerston, visitfled- THE DURHAM REVIEW who FGe and son, visâ€" S Wm Freeman of Mrs E. Johnson who "°) »cnhool commeneâ€" lay 17. All welcome Robt Barbour and Mr family, Sunday Â¥m Hunter and famiâ€" ek end with relatives and Galt. Aitken underwent ng at Mrs. Irvin‘s on y 2ist. This meeting election of officers for ar. Roll callâ€"navin> a number of beautiful n members on Mother‘s pay Cash at every posâ€" TORONTO one after spent the Brown. her sister, hospital .;_ Notice is hereby â€" given that the , | Court of Revision .for the Municipalâ€" | ity .of the Township of Egremont, . will be held in the Council Chamber, , Holstein, on Tussday, 25th day of May, 1931, at the hour of 2 o‘clock in the afterâ€" | noon, for the hearing of any appeals l‘ that may be filed with the Clerk, on ! or before the 14th day of May, a: | gainst the Assessment Roll of the | said Municipality for the year 1931.“ | All changes of .properties . together Iwith any, omissjion of .names that | | should be on said ‘Roll are required | to be filed â€"with the Clerk in writing, as no changes canâ€" be made after the | passing of said Roll. The Assessment | little j2000000 ‘0C WITning ri | _ Mrs Neil Alex MceQ | home from Durham ho: |__Mr Austin Hann wit :Rocks and Mr Wm Mo â€" White Wyandottes, are | ing business this spring for setting. We all know there har empty whiskey and bee ed up on the main high big cities, but last we McKelvey was going to picked up a full bottle the Gov‘t seal still w there any left Dave ? and is still confined to the house. | _ _Mr Roy Tucker has invested in : Ford car. _ Messrs W. A. Lawrence and Ver non Nott left for New Brunswick on Saturday last by motor. Mr and Mrs Milford Lawrence, alâ€" so Mrs Jno. Moore, all of Sarnia, visâ€" ited the first of the week with Mrs Joo Moore,. This Wednesday evening, S.S. No. 12 and No 13 had a friendly game of softball in Wim Moore‘s field. _ The score 26â€"25 in favor of $.8. No 13. Both teachers played, Miss McDonald making the winning run. TOWNSHIP OF EG Mr Will Leith weather the pasi Mrs Norman Marshall _ spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Albe shall and other relatives in T j and Egremont. 1 _ Mr and Mrs w. Mearns an« Florence of Hampden, attende | vice at Knox Sunday . Our W.M.S. expect to meet nesday of this week at Mrs J Marshall‘s . Miss Kerr, Egremont, visited Sunâ€" day with her sister, Mrs W. Porter. Mr and Mrs Eccles and baby, were visitors Sunday with Mr and Mrs Jas M. Marshall. Mr and Mrs Alex Aberdein and baâ€" by, of Ailsa Craig, spent over the week end with Mr and Mrs D. Marâ€" shall. Sunday, Mr ar bus Cl PC ce beautiful boquet of roses broug! Mrs Matt Barber. Glad to see more out at 8. S Mssc & eC a large number attended the ’service at Knox Sunday. The proâ€" gram was for Mother‘s Day and folâ€" lowed the prescribed form. Mr Honâ€" eyman spoke of Mothers and especâ€" ially of the mother of Jesus and the great honor conferred on her. Many of us owe more to our mothers than we realize and those who have their mothers spared to them should love and honor them and those whose mothers have passed on should live such lives that would be a monuâ€" | ment to their memory, The choir, sang "Mother‘s Prayers have follnw. COURT OF REVIS!ON Quite a large service at Kno and Mrs Messrs and-Me;lenes Groat and children, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs W. I Raia The United Church was nicely filâ€" led Sunday evening when Mrs Gauld of Formosa gave an interesting illusâ€" trated address. Arbor Day was duly celebrated in our schools. Inspector Wright is be ginning his Spring inspection. NORTH EGREMONT1 Mother‘s Day was fittingly observâ€" ed in Sunday School and church serâ€" vices by special programs, pageant sermons, singing and flowers. greenery and budding trees are deâ€" lightsome evidences â€"of Springâ€"also the once more seeing men and horâ€" ses working in the fields. KNOX CORNERS "Ners Prayers have followâ€" The flowers were nice, one boquet of roses brought by o ce o in « A. Lawrence and Ver t for New Brunswick on t by motor. rs Milford Lawrence, alâ€" Moore, all of Sarnia, visâ€" verda_nt showers, growth of th Mr and Mrs Albert Mar other relatives in Durham T. Mrsfi McLean and Mr ‘s W. Mearns and Miss Hampden, attended serâ€" c Sunday. expect to meet Wed week at Mrs Jas M has been under the month with sciatica 20 m CRm e ‘ of S.S. No 12. THE RIGHT PaiNT l4 c_â€" .niv.l“:ss McDonald | THE mu‘r(o,_on‘ ,”“”‘“, P Câ€"p % cQueen _ arrived | m P «. rospital Monday. WBE uit > vith his â€" White PHAHH! l t i 7 m Moore with his ’/ U %s : f e doing a thrivâ€"| P // i ho 1 ing selling eggs / i7 w ‘ | Z; ;Z | > ave been many l â€"â€"â€" WA | eer bottles pickâ€" $s ho e ghways near the P |! o S veek as Dave | e( 9 9 to Durham, he | ) e of beer with | | R unbroken. Is ‘ i a * | e C GREMONT | LET US HELP vou CHOOSE TtHrg RIGHT Painy to brighten U.D your house this Springâ€"paint that‘s easily applieq thai VISION gives your house a beautiful, rich finish, paint that m'u hvl «@ | cause it is properly made from only the highestâ€"quality r;xatm | ials. _ We carry a full. line of : iven that the | the Municipalâ€" | y of Egremont, | CROWN incil Chamber, . c and ANCHOR I ® w 0 Palnt dand Varnieh m.__â€" . € o Wkal amas 1 L game of | 1. 'I‘he‘ . No 13. | NO. 10, EGREMONT IVâ€"Roger MacEachern, Laurs derson, *Mary MacEachern. 8y 1IIâ€"Marjorie Ross, Arnold Haw, raine Henderson (equal). gr 1 va Bunston and Peter MacEa (equal), Howard Haw. *Linva 1 ‘ Sr IVâ€"Violet McCannel 70, Lloyd l‘Kinsmxa.n 59. _ Jr IVâ€"Florence Kinsâ€" \ man 78, Jim Hill 77, Florence Clark 68, Annie McCannel 56, John Ritchie* | Sr IIâ€"Wilson Clark 72, Rdna Harriâ€" son 68, Gretta Williams 64, Reta Kinsman 57, Eva Harrison 52. _ Jr. ’lllâ€"lrene Wilson 79, Clifford MceCanâ€" nel 58. _ Sr IIâ€"Ross Hill 75, Vera Hiltz 65. Jr IIâ€"Mary Weir*, 8r 1â€" Dorothy Hiltz 70, Lyla â€" Harrison*. No. on roll, 27. M LET U up your gives yo R. J. ARNILL, Holstein ‘Moneyâ€"Saving Opportunities ' SCHOOL REPORTS Men‘s Work Shoes.................... 1.95 up Children‘s School Hose........... 28¢, 25¢, 28¢ Ladies‘ Silk Hose, full fashioned ......95¢, 1.45 Ladies‘ Silk Hose ....................49¢c, 79¢ Feltâ€"all Rugs, 18 in. x 36 in,........ 15¢ each Phone Orders will be delivered the same day. Grqcery Specials tequal) . Sr IIâ€"pj. Peter MacEachern Haw, *Lloyd Long. 14, EGREMONT WN and ANCHOR and Varnish Products lfltchell, teacher Laura Henâ€" _ Plat above at ARNILL‘S IItâ€" Possession 1st Lor. Mrs Calder, n for BLUE ROSE RICE ....3 Ibs for 25¢ CHOICE PRUNES .... 3 lIbs for 25¢ SEEDLESS RAISINS.. 2 Tbs for 22¢ DUTCH SETT ONIONS ..2 Ibs, 18¢ POTATO ONIONS.... 3 Tbs for 20c NEW CHEESE ......... per 1b, 18¢ OLD CHEESE, per 1b ..........25¢ LARD .............+.. 2 Bs for 25¢ Keith, Bessie Moo Alex McMurdo. Iâ€"Ruth McKengie Prâ€"Colvin Geddes * denotes absence for exan:nations . Robert Bunston, Kathleen McGillivâ€" ray, Verna Rakett, Sr Prâ€"Margaret McGillivray, _ Bob Brown, _ Carmen Love. Jr Priâ€"Jack Brown, Mildred Eakett (equal), Delbert Haw . JIr IIâ€"Evelyn Haw, | Victeor Lamont, B Malcolm Watts, Iva Robert Bunston â€" Kai Two S. 8. NO. 18, BGREMONT â€", , GNUARHIORE water dogs Apply to R. Irvin . mont, B.ll Brown. Sr o 1â€" Watts, Iva Lamont. JrIâ€" inston, Kathleen McGillivâ€" a EBakett, Sr Prâ€"Margaret y, â€" Bob Brown, Carmen Priâ€"Jack Brown Milaraa NOTICE MAY 14, 1981 Beverly Brown , teacher w In fire NEW VYNITE Attend Dar seen in action in Durham, nol May 25th. Amof ing will be Owi Canada Life of ton, finalists h« Ad Mrse Watson, 4 McePherson of onto Saturday eral of a your don, age 28 yi son of Alex B was formerly : time resident / Ar Atiended Fun MroA. B N Mi lea of Kn some Ig VOL, ) th esupe . J ining Jo« â€" show * Durham ing to t CA V y Present H the hold / ® fle M rs £00€ N0 M o h und« KECUT PBRES 1}9¢ Ne« mm al P t COl 1ot PVA d

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