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Durham Review (1897), 1 Oct 1931, p. 8

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The nervlce was in charge of the new putor of Hanover 3nd Ayton Marina charm. Rev Mr.Hun- than and who was inducted on the day following. The Wom. lnatltute Brunch of Ayton, tot which decea- ed was President; ucted as t'1T bearers had walked to the cemetery. The Pall bearers were Messrs Peter Ind Clark Hume, Man. Koeeter, Am- e: Wldmeyer. Gilbert Little and Jno. s. s. No 9, Normanby, (Lauder-1' ----_--" huh) where deceased taught school for oeveral yen: previous to ii'; CARD OF THANKS manage, and where the golden Job. I desire to extend heartfel tteq of the school was celebrated in; to all dear friends and 1 her regime. was closed tor the dual who were so kind and consic and the pupils and parents iaiii2 me during the last illness II In . body. Neuly every home on the’ of my dear wife. Espec'la Gavel Road in Vsrney district andI desire to thank the member: use the hm of 2nd can, Norman-l Women’s Institute and tho by and Hampden section. were also. supplied cars for the conven well represented. Besides the” the mourners. Your express: friends, there cune trom s distonce. sympathy sre hereby ackno accused's sister and brother, (Edith) and greatly appreciated. In Worden Wilder, Role Lawn, _iljv') James Ind Rev. Cherie: Leeson and Mrs. ----_---. lac-on of Winamae, Indiana, ---Rev. Charles ales-in; the cloning prayer : ' CARD OF THANKS Mr Booth's sister, Mn Bowie, Toma-l Mr and M" Hugh Lama to: Mr “a Mrs J" Samuel, Mrs W. i family thank their many frie annual. Mr sod Mrs McLean, muny,neitrhttorss tor the trreat kindtt mu: Jtut. Polly, Calhoun: Mrs J.laympathr shown them in th McQueen, Mrs D. Randall and her eat trad bereavement. daughter, Arthur: Mr end Mrs Nor-I ---_--- ton. Owen Bound: Meters External:I U.S.S. NO I, EG'T & NOR' 1tCYeoenaas Ind seven! others, 0" Jr lV_Arnn.- D.)... 11-..- deemed to gather to tender their last devotion and respect to one who it life, was a friend and tmher to The hurls] in Ayton cemetery on Wednesday attemon In! ot the late In James Booth (Mildred Leeson). Wu the ocmlon for may friends of Flea] of late " Ruth largely Attended You an oodially Invited to on this display and it you dam, “In: your Winter coat from thin nook. Afternoon a Evening to 8.30 One of the loading firm. of Toronto, will have a mom on ttutrtar'at our store FALL and WINTER COATS Friday, October ni, . ' BANKOE MONTREAL Philip Lawrence BUSINESS PROPOSmONs GRAND DISPLAY of . Ladies' and Misses’ Made to Measure ' orl Jr Iv-Arthur Rabin. Howard Wat. Ia Playford Schenk. Murray Mor. W the. ice. Vernon Noble, Caldwell Kerr, Aytort, Florence Brynn. Jr lil-Rom, Kel. Ham-f lar, Edith Bryan, Cameron Kerr, n theksunley Hahn. Jimmie Wilton, Nor- _ti/ete,rmut Eden. Jr Ir-Joyce Kellar. ths Beau-l ville Bryans. l-Edith Keller, Wilma lower l Bcgle, Marion Kerr, Olive Brynn, Ptery. Stanley Picken. Sr Pr-tslay Bar. Peter ber, Cavell Bryans. Jr Pr-John Ed- Am. en. DURHAM . TOVAL AME" IN EXCESS or 818......” qt ra"ri--ra'rrat--.T,r=Trc----=x----.d=.=ifi'" t- """--'"__.). use alum I. much a business proposition as the manufacturer does his factory. . The bank likewise is a business organization-its principal function is the buying and selling of credit. It buys credit from its depositors. To these people it owes its existence, and to them it owes its first duty -.the protection of their savings. The bank's further duty isto those of its customers to whom it sells credit. The Bank of Montreal is always glad to We, freq the farmer and the business man, applications for loans. It welcomes these applications as a latter of every day business. your Farm and your Bank Mr and Mrs Hugh Lamont and' family thank their many friends and! neighbors for the great kindness and me during the last Ulness and death of my dear wife. Especially do I desire to thank the members of the Women's Institute and those who supplied cars for the convenience of the mourners. Your expressions of sympathy are hereby acknowledged and greatly appreciated. I desire to extend heartfelt thanks to all dear friends and relatives, who were so kind and considerate to en’s Institute: South Grey Teachers’ Association, ttttd others. The ttorat offerings were benuuful and spoke love and sympnthy from deetsaaed's hunhund : Rev. and Mrs. C. Leena: Mr and Mrs Albert Roo. per, Mt Forest: Mr 1nd Mrs A. Me. Clinton, North Bottleford, Salk: Mr and Mrs W. B. Bourne, Grand Valley: Mr and Mr: Funk Crewson. Arthur: Mrs A. Wldmeyer: Booth Mill employees: Ayton Branch Wom. Lumd en. U.S.S. NO I, EG'T & NOR'BY .ODAY, the up-to-date farmer in Branch: M. B. RIXEN. MW; Pr-tslay Bar] tee, . li . . . . . . r Pr-John Ed- tt ttwot. . . . . . Markdale, ....... Bell, teacher Owen Bound . . .. James Booth their rec- considers his farm as or a. loved one son; t; East ; In Memory’a frame we will keep it, Beeatureprhe way one of the but. --Suily missed by husband ant children. L0vD--In loving memory of 1 Neil McQueen, beloved wife Herbert Love, who passed tt Oct. 2nd, 1930. Deep in our heart lies 1 Mature I The exhibits in the Hall were fully I up to the mark of the best ot other fyears. Potatoes were never better, 'to say the least, fruit looked well and a monster pumpkin led the veg- ;etables In size. Ladies' needle and other work we took for granted was 'excellent and the same remark can several plays. They will present itin any other place in this locality destr- ing it, on guarantee of $25 for ex. penses, etc. in evening. the Agricultural Hall was well tilled and also on Monday night when the comedy, 'The Absent Minded Bridegroom", was presented by Holstein Dramatic Society. direc- ted by Mr Bert Brebner. It went over " on both nights, being equal to the beat of the Dnmntin iii-mum's It was a tine Show and omcers and directors are to be congratulated. Mount Forest. band were busily en- gaged during the day dispensing the music. be applied to the various items i; the culinary department. calf led by name one, tn the "dai', den-ice of the calf, the leader to be under 12 years. As usual, the cattle classes weré well tilled, sheep and swine also. An amusing stunt was a calf race,ea.ch Horses and cattle were numerous and ot good quality. It was no light task for a. Judge to face no fewer than eight lpun of working horses and most of the other chase: were well represented. and the general (Jemima were oth. er Iactors tending to lower the at- tendance. Egremont fur is purely agriculture] and its usual good ex. hibits, the Judging of the various horse classes um the opportunity " forded for social comingllng. my be depended upon to attract ucrowd year after year. l drew some who might otherwise have come to Holstein. while the school fair in Hohstein next Monday The crowd m alto there, but subtly lens in numbers than lat year. still the guts receipts approx- mted $200.00. Dundalk 1nd Arthur tall {airs on the lame day doubtless Splendid E153: and " . the! at [mum’s hir "mug. Egremont Ag. Society'- at ml an thir u Holstein Wetland” wu . moot laces-and event. The ex- hibit: were more numerous than for seven! you: put and all of run!- tormly high MM. For exhibits from one township only, we doubt." there in a better display tn there» With the usual FA' I. FAIR DATES IN MEMORIAM the Dramatic éociety's memory of Mary lies a picture, ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO away _'""tomuaasdtrsttuetier In _tm.rutt-istmeiumeatiie. yi"Yarsdt.astteamntr,t. up 'trattherurnereaaiaaii._ and [ -- _-__ --._-. - m, um: "u. 'mour, in erloo. Sum”. ' Coemmtts1at,'om, to Mr -llld In. June. Ill-shall on the arrival of u:- other daughter. In Cain. “novel, viatted ree- endy with her that. In Geo. Pol- lock. In Aug Wk In: so wanna-J l Mr W H Hunter he: been engaged 1.1110113 the farmer: silo ttlitem, which in almost completed. Mr and Mr In Brown and family. Mt Monet. visited the lint of week. at home of J. C. Queen. It W H Hunter and daughter Ed. ith. were in utendance It the wed- din; of the {omen niece, Merle Gil. Mr and Mrs F. Inn-ow and baby, ct Port sunley, (nee Bertha Baton) are visiting her parents. Mr and Mr- ' hlIA,, Mr and Mn Wm Ram: ville, are visiting Mr and McDougall. Mrs Urquhart, Mrs Roberts, Mrs. Baum (Agnes Evans), of Detroit,are visiting Mrs Hoatetter. Rev Mr Leggett, Toronto, service: in the Presbyteria: ox.- Sunday. Mr and Mrs R entertained Rev and Mrs, while here. o ies while here. Mrs J C Robinson, Guelph and Mrs Ferris, Bradford, were the lady Jud- ges at the Fair. Mrs Robinson judg- the Domestic Science. She says she has been Judging at Fairs tor ten years and ttnth, the exhibits here are among the best she has ever Been. Mrs Wm Brown entertained the lad. Mr Tiiden. principal of the Contin- uation School, spent the week end with his parents tn Mt Brydges. The mm Auditor ot the High. way Dep't, spent two days auditing the books last week. Mr and Mrs. Hastle entertained him while here. The Agricultural Society was tav- ored with splendid weather for the _tirsst day or the Fair. There are Bo) ‘many exhibits in the Hall, that had there been many more, the Hall would have to be enlarged. All they want now is the crowd as the wea- ther man has done his beat for the second day. Mm Davidson, Wroxeter, visited friends In the village last week. y Mr and Mrs Geo Cushnie visited ',2,"Utrr 'leg,, RS,',).. Gun]: 'ld _ Mr and Mrs W. Hastie and sttend- M . ' . rs Joe Switzer. Sheets from Mrs. led the play in the Hull Monday ev- Richard Irvin Holstein: slso Mill ening. r' . Rev R. Mercer, Messrs Alex Sim. 'ee 'l/lt"',";',':,.,.:,,".,',',',',';",',',',,:.. :1??? Arthur Haas, Earl Hunt, Hubert Me-l, dair family' iii; el and Hubert Al Dougali. will leave by motor tor Tor. les: Mr and.Mrs Samuel Eccles' Mi onto this week end, where they will an d Mrs P Reid: Mr Don iiiiiiiii, attend tt Missionary Cmsgretss on ur: the Nicholson. family . Miss M. Thursday and Friday in Massey Hall. Anderson, Mt Forest: Mr and Mrs H Mr and Mrs Arniii attended the Croat, Mt Forest. There were also Harvest Home services in Colbeck wreaths from s S No 10 teacher and Anglican church Sunday evening. pupils and Francis Jordan and tam. Service was conducted by Rev. Mr. ily, Toronto, Those left in the bro- Luxton, formerly ot Mt Forest. now ken home circle are her parents, of Fergus. He gave an interesting Gladys (Mrs Watts), Calgary: Ralph, talk on how the Harvest Home Ber. on 16th con: Elgin, Isabel, Jean, Vic- vices started and have been car- tor and Ivy, and to these the gym. ried out up to the present. pathy of the community is extended. ( A good crowd attended the tirat Rosie was born March 12, 1914. _ sroductiqn of the "AtLG.uiiiiil Her earthly life was brief: she left Bridegroom" on Monday night. it, it, a lovely opening Rose-tmd. was Just too funny for anything. it "God has her in His keeping now, takes the irish to get the brogue Angels attend her through the day, just right. The caste took their parts Never her feet shell go astray, splendidly. Mr Brebner and his good Never shall anguish line her brow, stand-bye took their parts in the us- Never a. bitter thought shall And ual good style and the new players Harsh lodgment in her gentle mind. Mr Campbell, Margaret Christie and Lovely her girlhood shsll remain, Jessie Stevenson were exceptionally. Ste from the hurt of "me In” wsme.. I M her. Miss Marjorie Johnston visited friends in Durham over the week end and Miss Nora Baird returned with i Mr and Mrs Robt Sim and Islay, spent a few dsys lut week with Ing- iewood relatives. Miss Marjorie Brown, R N., Toron- to, is visiting her brother, Dr G. and Mrs Brown. Mrs Geo Moore, Durham, is visiting her aunt, Mrs Jno. Moore. Mrs (Dr) McHenry sud Miss Isa- belle Hastie. motored from Toronto, and spent the week end with their parents. Mr and Mrs W. Hastie. Misses Viola and Norma Johnston and friend motored home for over the week end. . ‘ Mr Mr Wni McKenzie who underwent a. serious operation In Toronto Gen- eral Hospital, is getting slang as nicely " can be expected. Mrs Mc- Kennzie is in Toronto with him. Mr and Mrs Robt Sim and Islay, spent a. few days hat week with Ing- .,‘__,-_. -_M_t. On Wednesday evening of last week thou: thirty tive Hanover friends of Mr and Mn B. H1bermehl, motored over and spent an enjoynble evening with them. During the ev- ening. they presented Mr and Mrs. tea service. {Low Mo PERsouLi Hn R. Irvin entertained the memo here of the Women's Aaatteiatioet of the United Church, In her home on Thursday afternoon, At Atte clone . dainty lunch we: nerved by the hoo. mammaw HOLSTEI‘N LEADER ANS CORNERS the Presbyteriah ifGrGi Mrs Robinson (Jessie Al. are visiting the Theme with I. betutltul silver , Mrs R. Christie and Mrs Leggett ' took the TOBERMORY AGAIN TO HAVE SERVICES OF A DOCTOR The residents of Tobermory are in receipt of dei1rtite word that Dr Flsh- ler, formerly the resident medical 'practuioner", will return to them for the coming winter. When relinquish- ing her duties last Spring. owing to the great dimeulty in meeting ler; salary, Dr Fisher intimated she would return in the (all it the pen- lnuh were unable to secure another doctor for the wlnter months. It In sully understood that winter la the than when medial Inwlnn- ____A._. with muslin in Bridgeport. Mr and Mra.W H Rogers returned home last week after a motor trip to Michigan where they visited friends. Mrs M. Sweet spent 3 fww days last week with her sister. Mrs P. Watson, in Torcnto. Mr and Mrs Alt Haas am accompanied by Mr and Mrs of Holstein, spent the w: with couaihs in Flu-Manna» nay mu were accompanied back by Jean Lamont tor a. little visit. We were shocked to hear of the death of our friend, Mrs J. Booth, Ayton, and extend sympathy to the bereaved ones. Mrs Galbraith and son, Dundas,, recently visited her cousins. Mes. dames A. Drimmie and P. 'ict-') also Holstein relatives. Lovely her girlhood null remain, Ste from the hurt of time and pain, Mr and Mrs B. Eeelea, Mt Ftrres visited in her brother's home yeate day Ind were “comm-um tun-I- L It, a lovely opening Rose-tmd. "God has her in His keeping now, Angels attend her through the day, Never her feet shall go astray. Never shall anguish line her brow, Never a. bitter thought shall And Harsh lodgment in her gentle mind. Lovely her girlhood “all remain, Ste from the hurt of Mum ---' _-., and Mrs Wilford Dally. Gleneden ', Mr Chas Dally, Clliford. The floral tributes were bountiful: a. broken circle trom the family: ‘wreaths from Mr and Mrs Cttna. Watts (her sister Gladys). Cum: The Young People, Yeovil: Mr Ind Mrs Joe Switzer: Sheets from Mrs. Richard Irvin, Holstein: 1130 It” Ruth Gillespie, Mt Forest: spnyl from Miss Marion Hamilton: the A. dair family: Ethel and Hubert Ar les: Mr and Mrs Samuel Ecclec: Mr and Mrs P. Reid: Mr Don MeArth. ur: the Nicholson family : Miss M. Anderson, Mt Forest: Mr and Mrs H Croat, Mt Forest. There were also wreaths from s S No 10 teacher and pupils and Francis Jordan and tam-, ily, Toronto, Those left in the bro- ken home circle are her parents, Gladys (Mrs Watts), Calgary: Ralph, on 16th con: Elgin, Isabel, Jean, Vic- era being Don McArthur, Wm Waits, Tho: Henderson, Donald McArthur, Wm Ferguson. John Watts. Friends from a. distance were Mr. Frances Jordan, Mr and Mrs Gordon Dawson, Mrs Milton Mohehnle from Toronto: Mr and Mrs Jno Jordart,ot Georgetown: Mr: Norman Barkeng and Mrs Ju Fulton, Corrie: Mr and Mrs Bend. Dally, Mrs Wm Duly and family: Mr Wm Hall, Harmton: Mr} and the Loki mketh any: blend be the ntme of the lated.' Three of her ttrvoeste'tsymna Were gutup--atte had naked Mr Mercer to ling them for her, the last time he called: ‘Jesua Lover of my Bout': ‘Sale In the arm of Jelus' : ‘Come let us ling of tr wonderful love'. Interment in Mt Forest cemetery, the null bear-l been very strong but did not Miller pain. After three .weeh in bed, she gently end peacefully peeled “my. on Tuesday, Sept. tt and will be much mined in the home and by her my other friends. The service a the largely attend. ed funeral on may Wu conducted by Rev Mr Mercer. who chose for In: text, Job I: 21. "the Lord (eve We regret to chronicle the dunno! Miqa Role E. lament. fourth (hm- ter of Mr end In Hugh [Anon]. Yeovn. A year ago Int Spring. Roe- ie had pneumatic and In: an. can let fever. Since then she has not Jordan, Mr and Mrs Gordon My: Milton McLachnle from Mr and Mrs Jno Jordart,ot wn: Mr: Norman Bat-ken. Ju Fulton, Corrie: In and 1. Dally, Mrs Wm Duly 1nd Alt Haas and Arthur, ad Mrs EdHus the week end Y: Ralph, lean, Vic- the gym yester- The October meeting or the Dew more Women's Institute will be held at the home of In P. Hopklm, on Oct. 7. Toplc : "How should I wlle'a future be provided for"--- Wilson. Roll cull: lel of using Apples. Reading by In Melon.» ,,._u will! I Lew. “Spraying not only destroys nice and mosquitoes present; it will keep other insects from entering for I. period of time. "Cool weather muses insects to hide in places inaccessible to exter- mination methods other than . mint spray. And full tties, are a. greater menace than those in Bummer because of their propagation possibilities for the following season. Minus one tty this tall And you prevent mil- hens from hatching in the spring." I [the most tuthy pieces. I "Now is the time to 1 these both antiserum I pests. The best and mt method is tor every h storekeeper or farmer to I stores Ind berm twice t good Insecticide. Swatting the use of nympers in be ettieient, destroying only I. _.' .uwuuw “I think of tties in terms or pemnudlb Icomtort and Innoyance. There Are HP other insect. that spread ttO much diseuh they are known to any germs ot 30 dinerent ailments. my of which are very often fatal. The yearly toll of lite from 'tly borne dis- eases' In more than the ennui "to. mobile (amides. One tty can curry-.- nznny as 6,000,000 germ on its body from ita common breeding pace in the moat nmw alum- "Although a matority or them ere most unnoylng in the woodlands, they often cause people considerable trouble indoors. ln wtumn they Ire generally found in cell.“ and hue- meats. Warm. moist weather in mayeec- tions his aided a widespread Increue of flies 1nd mooquiiou. He urgeduiu an extermination unipolar be tut. deruken, not nlone tor m immedhte results, but u a precaution against larvae deposits that will result: in hordes of insects intending this lo cality next year. “Best authorities agree that there are about 60 species of mosquito: in Could; which feed on the blood ot human beingun" aid Mr Morrow. "Although a mommy or them are row sated that, Ilnce the severe out. break In 1912. the public In: been In: In keeping down these pests. one“ LOCAL mm " mo , KNOX CORNERS CANADA " thECT PEGTS --- An Appeal to residents of Durham The program prepared tm to Me up the cudgel of war again-t Dey wu taken up at our gen am, monulton And other Insect Sunday. Mr Renew-u: gave pelts, In made by Wade Morrow, Gan- addre- on allnthtminam'. W adieu director ot the Rex Research be very mud: concerned About Foundation of Toronto, in n message which In! only for the but to the Review. Nretttt and “on about the The Rex Renard: Found-Mon In an international ornamuon devoted to wax-lure on harmful insects. Mr Mor. R. J. ARNILL, Holstein cloth, Voila, Etc. I . , Udies' & Children's Hose Bargain in Prints, Men’s File Shirts R... 51.75: Now..t‘l.l Men's File Caps R... "m, New... M Rea] Bargains in Groceries IA, 1%. " 4 incl Nails at & lb l5 per cent " on DROMORE may of us are Inclined to more than the innd; "to. mltJes. One tty can curry..- 6,000,000 germs on m bodv Wall Paper I Ind deadly I most ancient V householder. to Spray homes insects to e to exter- att l min tt Hotter exterminate the with " or ' KELLOOG’I 'NNt't FLARE. " but ELENA? ....... " but GOMFORT ”A? .... " an. COOKING ONIONt ... 4am PAROWAX ..........' 1ZZINCRINGO ......e...e."' a new RUBBER tttM" . not. WIQCERTO .......... IJELLY POWDER. .......'.r 2am TOMATOEO ........... _ --.... new. Including our teacher. III- M. Attended the School Mr In Ayton luau. Mr and In Bu]. Hlmpden. went . day mouth win- _-, - “New aa; on sadly. Mr the ”Nice; fl 1 (lair, a tormcr u Mr Md Mrs 1r ulster, on Mr Ind In Erwin [ children, mum over tt with mauve. " All-n In Goo Webber. It mu Hilda. Wine. Ktte their Sept ternoon in .. " mu: lumen [Int we write of the death ot In In Booth, Ayton. lormerly In: Mildred M. The 1t'tt',1reterraGi"ii'71uC, our neighborhood and “tended school n No 1. mu! m- - -----, - - Mr And In vlaited Sunday Dav-on luau It In with when that the death of In. 1.. n Mr and In Anch Walton end children. Demon. spent over the week end with the (omen (ether and brother and ttunity here. We were pleued to have I all from them too. Mr And In A. Noble, munch. mm Sunday with Mr and Men, Way man of this week ntory services will be held church and communion Ber Sundu. In Inna-m. Humver. bu been visiting her daughter, In Harry maven. mo might choose that of a. minion- yield Inter divtttmto. The choir on: "I'm here on business for my 1Myrmatiatqatourtrervteseoet Sunday. Mr Honey.“ ave A good midn- oII ‘hthulllun'. We cu: be very and: concerned Mt things which last only for “no but Indif- ferent and “on about the well- being of the and, which [Iva tort-v er. Our mm Me An appeal to. - Not,and LINOLEUM . . . number M I" BNI, “Mam recently with Mr um I Y.W.A. BC in " G, "mor tucker Mrs Jce on F‘rldly Thoma-66‘ and Mission ce “VIM “d baby, “I” Myrtle, Of My of [In Week I...” church I here mended Att. ' u “than Puk. W", who m All“ Craig here ... Ne on. yd. Kitchener: ' WNW our ' the toemeri, Band hold held In the service on ', all!!! end Rally tor the I our” a Clothing “rick. The tonal In ti m Hun/o um tor men A mud rink comprising Ir ling, Dr Smith were In Che-Io; [articulating il Died n Loaded Moat Ruler: Operation. a Stud-tr ht n Prompt Soc-vie "log pler VOL. kale hu Clow Du Queen neg-u H al'ov LOOK <tettsdn If muck! gent lemer land ll trt ot ll {,0an win H " He A H tl

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