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Durham Review (1897), 17 Sep 1931, p. 8

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(In. new“! ad other In- nmeo commie: collected . tom of $1030.63! in nun] premium on when. in force in Nova BeotU Curing the put tueal year. This "womb " increase ot nearly 81,000,000 our the previous yur. Hue-at of 1,600,000 salmon try and 1,000,000 trout has been mule Wont different sections of Nan Bank, a generous percentage ot which went to the brook: and unen- of Annapolis valley. on production in Alberta la do- - on tho upcndo. accord“: to provincial government figure. ”can"! oonpllod. Total output tn 1930 van 1,433,844 barrels com. pond with ”9.152 In "" a. tortiiuiiiaiircriG ifairkc' Million and Conference to be held Le. MI; tn the winner of 1932. no". other eonntrtu have Io tar who: their intention to show. In. "ovineiaGaTii"i'i"tTteh'aC out computation. In ”rind at as tol- k"i.--in Magtttotrt. 2M “all: in “I in the Baahatettmran 1e"i.--in Manuela. ai 13:63.. Stuntman; "O: and In Alberta. Cunt: will have I largo ad at.. tncun exhibit at the Bil-o- Aires Munich. Much " to April 21. Candi-- manufacturer- vill also In exhibiting their roam in the Canadian section. and. In mo totafufuai" C" “0.000 tom. I production consider- nly - than that o: a! other 9/ i ‘11:? ' , a lr-ss, ”.1 -- " I I r A.” “'3. -. " , , . Ir")111i.,ijrlrviws _Cy"s: LA _,(iii_si,_ir':s,'-fii'fifi; _'rsj._j,l-,:.'la'?riA ' ' . Fi' 'itk./t-, "' 7 "e'-,' " "‘,V“_ mar-Q" " .W grt st"" iii"es.:.s2"'j'cs1;ii' ':si'tAul m f #,tr, @155; ir" ji::).:..:')).?,,')::?,:'; .3»): ’ ' ' - li, ight V _ A"; , "ri.f,,7..' .va, ‘ A "' 'ie"-"'",' r" ---_m‘ir~~~ 2 & ' {with 700 _Pttrtugat is, thrtatLt recruit to Production of 'e1Trlnt - (ere and There 'tlon tn the Pra- Ind United "Princess Helene" Mr. We want to make sure that you have heard about the Scotchman who gave his girl a watch case for Christ- mas and then the next Christmas gave her the works. to say Mr and Mrs Thompson are deeply Bppreciative of this act, from their six children, who today, in turn, are grateful for the care and train- ing given them in youth. has been in poor health the past few weak; and the family happily thought it would lend name bright hours to present it now. Needless l On Saturday evening last, Mr. and Mrs John Thompson. 2nd con, Nor- manby, were pleasantly surprised at their home, when members of their family around them, on behalf of the remaining members of family abroad, presented their parents with two handsome leather folders (the work ot returned soldiers ot Christie St. Hospital. Toronto), each containing 325 in gold. The gift was aslovelyas " was unique and accompanying was a beautiful embossed card for each parent, with most suitable verses in. scribed. The occasion as made to honor the culmination ot any years of mar- ried lite which falls to be exact, on 26th October next. Mr Thompson I Ml" notches MeDonaid of town, i waited at 8.8. No " this Wednesday. 1vitisEiir0iia,tl Gi; aa of Knox; :Normsnby Society, trtrternized. Presented with Booklet of Gold by Family _ Mr and Mn Geo. Young and Mr. and Mrs Harold Young, Butlalo: Mr Pe. lanes. Toronto, were guests ov- er the week end at Mr Ed Wells'. Messrs John Hooper and Roy Tuek. er and lady friends, spent Friday of last week at Wang: Beach. _ Messrs Roy Tucker and John Hoo. per und Mr and Mrs Alfred Tucker, spent Saturday and Sunday in Mu} koka. There nope”: to be no scarcity of horses around here, an we noticed Philip Hurinon going to Dun-hm. with nine head. We wish you luck, Phil. A number from here attended the funeral ot the late John Moore of Holstein Sunday Int. Mr Moore we: 1 resident of North Enemont for 50 years, moving to Holstein 16 years ago. We extend the sympathy of this district to the bereaved. Mr end In Matt Hooper spent 'tho week end in Toronto. ' er the week end at Mr Ed Welle'. George Wilson Breompanied them beck to Bunnlo. The W. M. B. of Amos, held their Sept. meeting u Mrs W H Hunter's Mr “(I In Gordon than”, Mon- treal. were guests at Mr John Scott's over the week. Racine Bro... Durham. hue been plastering George Hooper: new house the ttrat ot the week. In John Scott attended the Exhib- mon Friday and Saturday but. l W . H. Hunter "started mm silo. on Monday at Mr Porter'- at Knox. Norinantrr. M: Roy Luvrence I: busy thresh- in on the Mth con thin week. " 1.1M- mm ne,ttthirtehtxt.1tr-taeeoartmoatua. ”nth" "on. with coda-talc elab- . 'er.tt'ey,.eudyiiiGrtTiidTi;G"G1l in the an”. 3.1'hohg::h.l “Princ- extttirtqdmmthettme ”as. L15 SrSislrfeitiiiiFG.iTi?iaTi"GGG is a Princess Indeed a ot Christie St. each containing n was uloveru aeeompanying was t I)- 2lllUltilt. 'W1lllL't _ RI iglll L: aeertartmoatua.' . no . viiiii(r'i,'iih1'F,'itil'i; 1eefetAyiiaGB Holstein .......t Ayton .. ......, Chatsworth .... Chesley ........ Collingwood .... .Desboro ........ Dundalk ....... Flesherton ..... Grand Valley .. Hanover .....r. London, Western Markdale, ...... Mildmay ....... Neustadt ...... Owen Bound ..., Paisley........, boll those enormous big potatoe; that have grown there this year! ot the size ot it, we were told that a. man was on the top of it riveting. At exactly 12 o'clock his hammer slipped out of his hand and when the whistle blew for 1 o'clock, it atruck the bottom. So I began to wonder what the world they were going to do with the monster. and I mule bold and asked the foreman what they were going to do with it. He said it is going to Swinton Park to While your humble scribe was in the city, we had the privilege of go- ing through a. boiler factory. We saw some small ones and some very large ones. One in particular drew our attention. To give you some idea Menu Alex and Wilfrid Renwlck. Mrs John Ecclel, motored to Toron- to to-day, Monday, the latter remun- lng tor aweek, while Mrs Wilfrid Renwlck returned with them after: tortnitrtxt'tr holiday with trlenda in the city. Mr Bill Moore, Normantrr, is threshing out & few barns on the 16th, before moving to up around Boothvllle. Mr Murray Sm“ and sisters, Min- nie, Janet. Margret Ind children. ot Toronto, were recent who" with their parents. Mr and Mrs Robert Small. Those "attending Toronto Exhibi- tion from uround here this yen were Mr and Mrs Old Johnston, Major Eccles. John and Norman Bunlton, Joe Bunston, Miss Mary Taylor, T. Johnston, Mrs John McCunnel, Mrs. Joe MeNaulty, Orvu Ecol", Mn nd Mrs Will Reid, Lawson Morrison, J. The mortal remain“ of the Ute John Moore were laid to rest in Am- os cemetery, teday, Sunday. The community extends sympathy to the widow. Preparatory service will be held in the basement of Trinity church on Friday evening, Sept M. The neg:- ment of the Lord's Supper will ‘be dispensed on Sundey. 27th in". Mr Alex Eccles intends threshing on this line this week with " steam outttt. It is to be hoped the wenther man gives us cooler weather as threshing in this heat is slmost un- bearable. Mr and Mrs Wank Hopkins snd son John, visited friends It Vsrney. tho Brat of the week. Mrs Alex Morrison and non John, are visiting Toronto friends a pru- out. Mr and Mrs Gordon Findlay. of Montreal. called on u few Mend: - round Gordon'u bmhpuce the end of tho week. PM " FAIR DATES I.............. ey .......r'.. DROMORE .......... Sept 29, 30 '..'........ Oct. 2, 3 ............ Oct 8, 9 ........ Sept. 24, M ......... Sept. 23-26 _....... .. Sept 24-25 ..'....... Sept 29-30 .......... Sept 18-19 .......... Sept 29-30 .......... Sept 16-18 I: Fair ....Sept14-19 ........... Oct. 6, , ........ Sept. M, " .... ...... Sept. 26;, ......... Oct I, 2, i) .'...... Sept. M, 30 UPI I HHIU ”m Invitation/rm I td in the leaner mm on. -_-_., The Holstein Community circle In making elaborate plans to celebrate it. tenth birthday. The detaiU have not yet been worked out but the eel. “may: I. to an the form a! . names I‘ve m Rev Mercer of which Mr 1 had diary; of HOLSTEIN ""w "culvert. The ormttrtg sullen wan can..." 13th tery. hol er w ence of ncl bars J her h! young Egremont. In 1875, he ' Ito Emily Wilder and set con 20. where they made a happy and comfortable In 1915, they retired an Holstein. By reason of sterling qualities and k anion, he had endeared r, wide circle of friends in who Join in extending tt sympathy to the sorrowln is left to mourn the loss husband. He also leaves .to mom Holstein, sterling snicn, h wide eir his paren ily in 186 on and " Egremont to Emily con 20, w a happy ' In 1915, In " there p spected the age failing The -' -___ w" ny- proximately one third ot a mile, and the winner, Morley Hunter, swam it in 10 minutes: Lyal Mercer won sec- ond prize and Vincent Ems third. The girls' race was approximately 150 yards and was covered in 5 min. Wilma Bilton won lat: Helen Buller, 2nd, and Dorothy Dyer, 3rd. . Tuesday evgning. There ries in the boys' race. ' covered In the boys’ aw Mr and Mrs J. R Hill and two rhlldren, Nelson and Evelyn, Toronto, accompanied by the latter“: ulster. Mrs Clarence Wenger of Hagertrvitie, spent the week end with Mr and Mrs D. Allan and attended the funeral ot their uncle, the late Mr Moore. Holstein Publlc and Continuation Schools staged a. Marathon swim on ,__v,. ’IVDVIII. us the Hall on Monday, Sept 28 and on Wed., Sept. 30,--Ftur night, in aid of the Agricultural Society. The , front seats will be reserved tor the children Monday night, " greatly re. duced rates. The members of the club say this is the funniest play they have yet put on. Be ready to enjoy a good laugh. ' Mr Jas Reid returned home from Conn, where he has been harvesting. Mrs Sandy McDonald, Durham,visit. ed Mrs Colin McMillan the tlrtet ot the week. " in Du nfphews ,.V_-_--, ...m, In VIB' iting her niece, Mrs N. McGuire. Mr and Mrs Hutie had tor visit- ors recently, Mrs Renton, Dmmore: Mr and Mrs Cushnie, Mt Forest: Mr and Mrs Sinclair, Hopeville. The Dramatic Club are rehearsing for their play "The absent-minded Bridegroom", which they present in the Hall on Mondnv an“: 0° ---‘ W Mr Mr and Mrs Jno William, Painter. ston, uoompanled by Mrs Jno. Bar- rett and small grand daughter. Jean Barrett of Owen Sound. visited rec. ently with Mr and Mn D. Allan and P-".. family. Mr Bert Eccles who has been In the Red lake district, returnedhome Iaat week and reports Prospects, good Mr and Mr: R J Arttitt motored to Toronto Friday and spent. the day calling on friends and aeelng a lit- tle ot the 'Ex.' Mrs Beley. London. is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs C. Drumm. Rev Mr Mercer and Roht Sim " tended I. Presbytery meeting " Fer gun on Tuesdny. Miss lube! Hutie went to Toron- to Wednelday lat. where she will rellde with her Inter, Mrs Mel-len- ry and attend Toronto Normal. Mrs W. Hutie, who hu not been well for some time, is slowly improv. ing. we are pleased "to any. Rev Mr Mllls took the services in the Presbyterian church Sunday. With Mrs Mills, they were guests of Mr and Mn Nelson. McDougau gLocAL Ala PERsouLE _----" Mr Elmer Baton, Montreal, who ttaa been spending holidays with his put-cuts. expects to return Jo Mont. real the In: of the week. In Christie and dunkiter Mary of Mt more", meat the week end with MII A. Hershey.' 7 home ‘mg health " Moore c, parents an in 1861 fro and settled THEDURHM REVIEW a funeral took I inn, interment The bearers u Orchard age of 81 Holstein, passed a Pd citizen, HOLSTEIN LEADER and sh Durham, " and nieces, not iG Main in Seattle, who with them when of TORONTO Dintrwan, Jane Rleltie, Durham, In via leaves COMMUNITY Moore ' the I JOHN MOORE OBITUARY and the re from the 0 led on 19th this ia the funniest play yet put on, Be ready to cod laugh. , Reid returned home from ities and kind] d endeared him: rf friends in lit extending their the Borrowing w urn the loss ota sister, away Robt years for a I. and nieces, boys' swim Ad, Mr to about I to this e rest I Friday, ' he was , settled made th, mourn John He I 'est of county cum 3. broth- " Wm Lawr- 1 large circle not forgetting cert when quite tr wife who of a devoted old a were 7 em. The distance tour L part his many ldly dispo- rnself to a Egremont, the tant. of Halt- lot 12, of sincere: lot 4 with ll ' re. at ID- *"v K"'"* u.\...y VI an: taxed into banks at Holstein, Mount Forest and Durham and authorizing tax notices to be mailed. H. Menuthem-p hilp: That tt gum or 825.00 be given to the Emmont lehmen'n Aaaotation.--murted. Resolved that the following JiGuntal the Toronto General Insurance Com.. pany dating from September 16, 1931, to September 16, Itr32.-Ahuried. Bylaws were passed authorizing cer- tain entries to be placed in the collect- or's roll. also directing payment of the l.t.11 that the Clerk be _prepare a. bylaw to be meeting of Council for carrying out and putting provisions contained in and Sheep Protection At N. Memehern--wata Public Liability Policy be by dogs or heavy loss individual dogs are In Council met September 14. Members all present. Minutes adopted. H. MeEtushern-N. McEachern: That the report of the Road Superintendent for work on roads be adopted.-ourted. The Treasurer reported the receipt of $8.00 being Township of Arthur's share or coats of Thus. Canaan's drain. I Wuaon--Phitp: On account of the ., - --. ii Forest, and enjoyéd day evehlng there. Last night's electric storm cleared the air after last week's enervating heat. Mr and Mrs Earl Mead and Inby Mary, enjoyed the church service and the after visit with their cousins. Mr and Mrs J. A. Mather. John Long. Fergus, spent the week end at home. A car load from Mount Miss Ruby Watson who has been at Victoria Beach summer resort. is home with her parents min. Mr Gordon Findlhy. Montrrégi; V has been calling on friends around here. Mr and Mrs Fred McCaw tutd children came up from Arthur yes- terday and attended the Anniversary services in Holstein. Miss Barker's uncle and two mats from King, visited her lust Sutur- day. entertained Mr and Mrs John “ton, Durham. Messrs and Mesdumea Will and Fleming Reid enjoyed a. couple of days but week with relatives in Toronto, also seeing the Exhibition sights, etc. Mr and Mrs A. stool, Bert and Austin, were recent guests ot Mr and Mrs Elmer Rosa, Elan. We are pleued to hear that Mm Rosie Lamont, who has been so very ill, ls feeling better. Her friends hope she will soon be up again. Mr and Mrs W. J. Philp, Mr and Mrs A. Nicholson and daughter Mary, spent the holiday week end with Mr and Mr: and Miss D. Fisher in their cottage on Lake Huron and greatly enjoyed the outing. has Chartusterized each enduvor of thin organization, .0 that it any so down in the ennui- of the circle, n being a. hnppy week end of renewed tutttutuntaateeer, moral upliit 1nd of thanhgivinig tor the vision of the founders and the high endeavor ot its members throughout the last ten u 0. whole, will win; behind m. reunion with the enthusium which them experience in public life tutthin enriching their lives through provok- ing um and (Inclusion, it Is hoped the young people end the community In view at the one achievement. of the circle in the last decade, and the help um nuisance it in: been to so may of the young people, giving clock. This meeting will be tn old- ttme circle social. The good fellow- ship and enjoyment that in. char. ncterized nil previous which. will be intenaitied It the reunion mini. the Sundny services and speaker: nre being amused for each meet- Mrs A. Nigholson also recently to overcome this, serious situation that the Clerk be instructed to Ire a. bylaw to be passed at next tug of Council for the purpose of ing out and putting into meet the sions contained in "The Dog Tax number Egremont Council sses to the Municipality and l ratepayers, all owners of hereby requested to tie up or heir dogs " night in an et.. vercome this, serious situation the Clerk be instructed to I bylaw to be passed at next of sheep being destroyed ne wild animal, entailing -Wat.son non: That a. De accepted from Insurance Com.. Act, " Oct. 10., u a o' lnt Wednes- for day, after Martin's ver, is doi line. Miss 1 Hanover: here, ape with St: Mr day, Mrs eat at as any tor Its MISS Margue Mr and Mrs J homeward jam friends and u before leaving Muss Isabelle is staying at a few weeks. us and not Iatm The Fall “In Hanover this we ling in line. TN ton perhaps am as any tor Its tti MISS Margaret in ti over us a Sept. 7th being 1 holiday, out of luck in getting our Amid shower: of congratuhtlonn. the happy couple left by motor tor Guelph, Klugsvllle ant; wimuor, the bride lravelllnlg in . cult ot brown travel tweed with mulching Int and accessories. On their return they will reside on the groom's farm near Att. “In utuer speeches of communal: And good wishes. The groom'. gift to the bride was a reading lamp and tome violinist and pianist . dainty pen. dam. After a buffet luncheon. Rev J. T. Strachnn. acting u toutmuter, pro posed the toast to the bride, to which the groom responded. followed by other speeches of communal: and good wishes. The groom'- gift to the bride was a mm In... .m- ' "- To the lining ot Lobengrlnl'l wed. ding march, played on violin try [in Edith Edmonton. looompenied by Mrs Sutherland, cistern ot bride, the bridal party were grouped beiore bank ot greenery and bright blouome. The bride looked charming in a gown of ivory georgette end hoe over cream utin with white kid shoes end hos- iery completing the costume. Her hair was ndorned with . bendeeuot orange blossom: and she curried . sheaf of yellow mums. The mothers or the bride and groom received the guests. Both were gowned in bleck crepe and were pink runes. A very pretty wedding wu aolemn~ “ed at the home of Mr and In. Tho: Edmonton, Shrunk. on Sat. Sept. 12. at high noon, when their second daughter, Alice R., formerly: teacher at Yeovll, was united “unu- riage to Mr Thomu William Rovden Armstrong, oldest to: of Mr nnd In Thou. Armstrong. Anna. M J. T. Strachan, of St Andrews' Presbyter- lan Church, o Sound, calcining. The rooms were mutetully deNorated with flowers of autumn Ihadel. spent tt few any. Btrattord (Handy, Bert Brees arrive me tor In every day doing Marshall‘ “The Ha Muriel l r, while Men’s File Caps Bargains In Prints.’ ", : Gingham, Broad- cloth, Voila. Etc. 4 , Ladies' & Children's Hose Men’s Fine Shirts Real Bargains in Groceries " per cent on on Armstrong - Edmonton. IM, 1%. " 4 Inch Nails at lie lb Rog. $1.25, New Wall Paper Byers arrived home a. Week spent tn " threlhlng mttltt ot Journey, l taking I. tt.N, New. . $1.50 day In labor Maples." 91 Henderson, [le visiting a last up the ', week, The I draws the size. t Geddes 1m no, 141th hey. Visiting for 1 Park, PuMinch, week's Geddes are t, other school 1 Ignoring F in the Pittsburg, t, South 1 barns dioGiiii'i Believe it will be . TOP-Notch: t "ee-r----.., ARNILL, Holstein large th Bentinck home tor . Durham and . blue. ful- fair n Ay. ge I crowd recently ot her home i Week end Demon ot Ham , we were er, How. Day with items oft It pres " mnOLLEO WHEAT .... out!“ .,..s....--o"' , m. OATMEAL ........-".. o m conquAL w....""" a m. BLACK TEA.....--. ' KELLOOG'I COM ELAKEO " Dan P.‘0.00AP .....'. " um COMFORT so» .... " tn COOKING OHIO” ... 4mm PAIOWAX ....a.s."' " zmc mun: w.........."' a new RUBBER amen . Box. MMOEITO .......... 4JELLY pOWOEu ......... 2am TOMATOEO .......'.. , HANOVER FAIR September 1ii,17, 18 Hello! Say! Listen! Don’t Fail " Attend the d} we" mat: 1nd (at any with it, u the‘mlprlt who land 'the whack- era,’ doubtleuly consigned than to we tire, which In aid to be the ul- timate destination of all the evil In the world. " the new strep- have now ar- rived. the anger ot "Incl-in; themd and spoiling the child" is removed out! the old order of correction will be resumed. Thou-5nd- holdlng good position throughout the world an now truthfully tell their children that the 'trap doeun't exist that smote their mats and get any with it, u the‘aulprit who ulna 1|.- mun-- The ttrat tucker to reoch in her desk tor the rqetit1er when some up chin give her provocation. tried to borrow from others at the m. but to no svsil. ell ttndine in turn that the method of punishment had been surreptitiously removed (much de- psrtment by some conscientious ote tector, prewmhly in the guise of a smsll boy, during the summer voca- tion. A hurried order tor “other supply of straps was disnetched by the Board. while in the mesntlme the rec-on for the respite in punishment wes kept secret by the can. SEPTEMB at We "!1, L LiNOLEUM and ot signifying that the linen. ium had arrived. the ”out ha jun leaked out that during the holidnyn all the urn:- in the Bettottl were no- len. lie School here on Tuesday ot In! week, ha . Imp been wielded any- where within the institution. but in. my bf m activity during the put oppreulve heat wave. BCHOOL STRAP WAC "mama IN WALKERTON (Walkerum Hamid Time.) Not since the opening of the Pub. clearing up the debri- nnd getting out timber. sometimes having " wil. ling lands on the Job. The bathing beach which bu been so win all summer in.- not lost nesuoencs “up: wn Munch“ by , while In the meantime the r the mplte in punishment rt "Inn-Inc mend ttiid" ll removed of comalon will “til holding good lt the world an their children that "m that smote lu [can u Sult- [HE I ' {run tn I"! Now it an one of tucse - an conjunction be would (we ttte l - a mu m. tully vine. mill: over auroral]! tornatt “I VOL. LI Fu M Acre de " tru bu MM

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