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Durham Review (1897), 22 Oct 1931, p. 8

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ning at large of dogs within the municipality was passed. The byâ€"law The Com. appointed to adjust acâ€" counts between Egremont and Proâ€" ton Twp‘s gave a detailed report of the settlement of accounts which was received and adopted by the McEachernâ€"Watson: That the reâ€" port of the Road Sup‘t for work on roads and bridges be adopted,. Car. Philpâ€"H McEachern : That the Road Sup‘t be instructed to make final payment with Alex‘r Hill re bridges, cons 14 & 18, when account Council met Oct 19, members present, minutes adopted. Byâ€"law No 11, prohibiting the runâ€" Call in and Talk over your Transportation Problems JOHN WEBSTER, Holstein Eo £0 eE Sp ty mR NC 4200E IEEN N 122,.r 1â€"1, at our expense. A Dollar saved is a Dollar earned, that you don‘t have to sweat for. * Yours for cooperation, To any Club of farmers who give us a five ton load on any o.ohyolthoweet..fnotr;plnaclooedwto'l‘orontn and return will be given. THE HOLSTEIN GARAGE We will be prepared after October 25th, to take all kinds of Live Stock, or any commodity transportable to Toronto, or any point within 100 miles of Holstein, at the low rate of 25¢ per hundred, and 20¢ per hundred on & return load. _ All trucks and lcads fully insured and Griven by experienced driâ€" vers. All Live Stock shipments will be consigned to U.F.O. Commission House unless otherwise instructed by consignee . Transports will not leave the highway, but for an additional 10c per hundred, live stock will be collected. TO ANY ONE CUsTOMER or Firm or Oil inside of 30 days, a refv from the regular price. Free Air and Radiator Service, Day or Having taken over the Garage business of Wm. Kennedy, a share of your patronage will be very much appreciated. _ It is our aim to coâ€"operate with all our business associates and to prove this we will quote the following : Let us give you Best of Service All Mechanical Work, 35c per hour Free Towage up to 5 miles information, phone Holstein 41, all son may kill any dog which is found killing or injuring sheep or is found straying at any time and not under proper control upon premises where sheep are habitually kept. The sum of $10 will be paid to any person who shoots any dog found killing or injurâ€" ing sheep or gives information leadâ€" ing to the destruction of any dog found killing or injuring sheep. Proâ€" vision is also made that in the case where there is more than one dog, it is then in the discretion of the Council as to amount of any addiâ€" provides that all dogs shall be deemâ€" ed to be running at large when found on a Highway or other public place, and not under the control of any person. The owner or harborer of the dog shall be liable for damages and costs caused by such dog. Any perâ€" RM, BUYING 100 GaLs. Gas refund of $3.00 will be given or Night, Holidays included hn innrnatinn hn en ies aord â€" Ee e N emeenecaes errmai t im temuaiiviemned A (â€" 1 ice, Mâ€"'-.;e-â€"”- U:;;; and other outbuildings, Terms on lreonp.:;;‘ this year. The weather was plication to , ‘umguohpmdmw David Allan or Robert Sim | be enjoying themseilves. ucegouge O5" M E0t 1t in the 350. in the que °:l": Concession, Township of Egremont, / 106 lmmm _ County of Grey, 7% acres adjoining Delng the Village of Holstein. Good COMâ€" | posy plm fortable brick dwelling, with stable| . __ _2__." 0 and athamw amétuimai oo ~ _ L2 0 20 e auRe eiqU . Clerk, do, $1.50: Treasurer, {0, $1.50: Members of Council. att‘ce at meetâ€" ing to date $15: R. Christie, use of room, $2, & Council adjourned to meet Monday Nov. 9. to receive applications for a collector of unpaid taxes and merw al business. do, $16: Jno A Ferguson, do, $21: Jos McEachern, do, $16.50: Jas Hamilâ€" ton, do, $7 : Alex Henderson, do, $10.50 : Wes Love do %7 + Maaâ€"â€"~~ H. McEachern â€"Philp : That the following accounts be paid : Thos. Andrews, sheep claim $6.50: Jno Mcâ€" Arthur, do $14: Arch Mcintyre, do, $24: Arch Watson, do, $7: Hy Schenk Podigreed Hereford tional award. Any person who conâ€" travenes or is a party to the contraâ€" vention, directly or indirectly of any provigion of the byâ€"law, shall incur a penalty recoverable under the Sumâ€" mary Convictions Act. The Clerk was instructed to notify all owners or harborers of dogs which have been found chasing or injuring sheep to the effect that they must be destroyâ€" ed within 48 hours from date of notâ€" ice. , do, $7 : George H: Thursday Funeral will take place from Mr. Jas McKenzie‘s, Friday, Oct 23 at 2 p. m., to Mt Forest remetery. , His wife and family have the deep sympathy of the community . Funeral will take Jas McKenzie‘s, Fr p. m., to Mt Forest tal, which they though'tf;aâ€"; a sucâ€" cess, but owing to his weakened conâ€" dition, he gradually became weaker. | Died, in Holstein on Tuesday night, }Oct. 20, Wm McKenzie, son of Mr. Bruce McKenzie;, formerly of Holâ€" stein, now of Brampton. He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, 28 years ago May last and was married to Audrey McKenzie four years ago. He leaves to mourn his father, his sister, (Mrs Arthur Irvin), Thomas, Hagersville: John, Mt Forest: Sanâ€" dy of Holstein: Bruce, Brampton. Deceased had not been well for two years. He underwent a aeriouui operation in Toronto General Hospiâ€" | ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Mr N. McGuire accompanied by Dr and Mrs Brown, took him to Durâ€" ham hospital for the xray and set the bone. He is getting along as well as can be expected. An unfortunate accident happened when Lorne Henderson was doing the high jump. He slipped and fell, breaking his right wrist. He may be out of school for some time. ton, Harry Mather, Frank Gadd. Senior Girlsâ€"Edith Drimmie, Al ma Leith, Islay Sim. Junior Girlsâ€"Aileen Brown, Laura Henderson, Irima Rife. Public School Girlsâ€"Helen Buller, Mabel Pinkerton, Elma McGuire. Kincardine: Rev. Mercer and others. Mr Webster, Dundalk, has taken possession of the garage, formerly owned by Wm Kennedy. Mr and Mrs Jas Lewis and Ruby and Bert Eccles, motored to Parry Sound Saturday last for a week‘s visit. Mr A. Buller has returned from the north and reports prospects bright. Mr and Mrs Trelford visited the Fenton family the first of the week. There was a meeting in the Orarge Hall Tnesday night Some Mt Forâ€" est friends visited their Holstein The Anniversary Services of the Presbyterian Church will be held on Sunday, Oct. 25, morning and evenâ€" ing. On Tuesday, 27th, a roast fowl supper will be served in the baseâ€" ment of the church, after which the program will be by Neil McDonald, and other radio entertainers from Kincardine: Rev. Mercer and others. Mr and. Mrs McCall and â€" family, accompanied by Mrs Doney. visited Mrs Adams and Mr Barbour, Ham ilton, wpent the week end with Mr and Mrs John Manary. Miss Inez Allan is taking an enforâ€" ced holiday, owing to illness. We hope she may soon recover and able to take her place again. Mr and Mrs Alex Brown have reâ€" turned to their home in Toronto. Mrs Petrie is remaining for a longer visit. Mr Jack Irvin was home over the week end. Mr Cox of King city will take the place vacated by Mr Hopkins and we wish him success. Mr Jas Hopkins of the Bank of Montreal, is being transferred to the Brantford ‘branch. This will be a raise on which we congratulate him. Misses L. Bailey and M. Arnill, spent the week end with the Arnill family . # LOCAL AND PERSONAL? Mrs T. J. Reid returned home on Friday, Oct. 9th, from an extended visit in the West. She visited friends in Manitoba, Sask., North and South "u aepcen cun cus 220000 coue o NORTH EGREMONT HOLSTEIN LEADER ‘HE DUtKthHAM REVitn THE ROLL CALL in Markdale the fl'r-.t oi"t'.l;; reports a very enjoyâ€" Boysâ€"Allan Pinkerâ€" We also extend sympathy to Mrs, 'Stanaby. whose husband died in Palmerston hospital, â€" Mr and Mrs. Stansby were former residents in our I locality, but at present Mrs S. is in , England, or on the way home. Murray Ross, Arthur, visited home friends yesterday. Mr and Mrs J A Mather ard family recently enjoyed a visit in the home of Mr and Mrs Jas Brown, Glenelg. Mr and Mrs Elgin Wilton and famâ€" ily. Normanby. were recent guests in Mr and Mrs J A Mather‘s home. After a visit with her parents here, Mrs S. McLean has gone to visit her husband‘s parents in Bentinck. Mrs. Geo Troup and daughter Eleaâ€" nor, recently called on formerneighâ€" bers here. Her father, Mr Rudd, died lately and we extend sympathy to her in her sorrow. _ And the next thing is done to His praise ; We shall really be walking by faith, as He said, And so we are walking life‘s way ! The next thing, the next and the next axrd the next, And so we are spending each day ! But if each little step is a step with the Lord, Nearly everyone around here atâ€" tended Carl Harrison‘s sale last Thursâ€" day. Prices paid for stock there far surpassed the Toronto Stock yards. Mrs Jas Eccles, Holstein, is spendâ€" ing a tgw weeks with her son John. hour will be spent after the ;neeâ€"t: ing. Everyone is welcome at this meeting to come. If the weather is favorable on Satâ€" urday afternoon, the Mission Band will meet in the basement of Amos Church. The members are requested to bring their mite boxes, A social Mr John Snell, of Toronto, is vis iting his brother James and sister Busie, and attended service at Amos on Sunday morning. We are all Mrand Mrs Knapp and Mr Murray Smail, Toronto, spent the holiday with their parents, Mr and Mrs Robt Smail, and enjoyed a day‘s hunting. A number from around here have been up to Kimberley for their winâ€" ter‘s supply of apples. The Misses Brooks of Buffalo, motâ€" ored over and spent Thanksgiving with their uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs John Renton. The Executive is straining every nerve to make the meetings educa tional, inspirational, &s well as inâ€" teresting. They are planning to have a topic each week on Devotional and Current Events and a Round Table winter. The names of the two teams are the ‘Noâ€"Noxr‘ and the Goâ€"Getters.‘ It looks as though the latter will get Nocked in the Neck. Anyone not wishing to join is adâ€" vised to leave town. After six hours duration, we report with pleasure that 70 members have been secured. What will they do in two weeks? It The new officers are to be congratâ€" ulated. No fear need be felt about the program for the ensuing year. Ewart Alles has been a faithful memâ€" ber for many years and he will fill the chair capably. A membership drive was launched which began at 6 a.m., Tuesday, Oct 20, 1931, AD., ard finishes Nov 2, at 8 p. m. Pres., Ewart Alles: Vice ,\Presidents, â€"Aileen Brown, Islay Sim, Earl Hunt Kenneth Alles: Sec‘y, Hazel Smith : Treas., Hubert McDougall. Community Circle Reoganized Unparalieled interest was shown in the organization meeting of the Elevâ€" enth Community Circle. The large turnâ€"out, the lively discussions and constructive suggestions made the meeting an interesting one. The folâ€" lowing are the officers of the Elevâ€" Next meeting is on Nov. 2 at 8 p.m, ee report next week for particulars. step, and a step and a step, and a our lives will be full of glad DROMORE on the word ‘Rejoice.‘ Mr Honey man was present and gave a short but good address on ‘Missions.‘ Does it mean anything to us that so many are going every day either to life or 20 ladies present, The nltsssciin dvaccss 2 MB o going a long way to grist mill, had marufactured for himself a pair of rollers by which he ground the wheat. They sifted it, made bread of the flour, biscuits of the coarser part, and Continued on Page 4 its base and was piped into a trough for cattle or horses to drink. Our party got out of the auto to have a drink as well. The afternoon being somewhat drizzly, we also took up some land. This fact made it someâ€" what difficult, even with chains on, to climb out of the valley. On reaching the top we found it was six o‘clock, and eighteen miles from home, and the question of eats was uppermost, but Mr. Baskie solved the question by taking us to an acquaintance. _ Mr. Smart‘s home. He is an Englishman, Mrs Smart a Hungarian, Mr. Smart being of a mechanical turn of mind (Intended for last week) Our W.M.S. met Wednesday at the KNOX CORNERS , and to solve the qu;caon of MONTREAL in all financial matters. ESTABLISHE)h 1817, 50 years before Confederation, the Bank of Montreal gave Canada its first permanent bank and laid the foundaâ€" tions of the Canadian banking system. At its hundreds of Branches throughout the country the Bank is constantly welâ€" coming new customers. Each new generâ€" ation of Canadians finds in the Bank of Montreal dependable safety and service New Customers Holstein Branch: M. B. RIXEN, Manager Total Assets in Excess of $750,000,000 as well as a Old Bank with about to life or verse Mr and Mrs Carlyle Smit spent Sunday evening at the Ban haws ~T7"# one life, it will soon be past, Only what is done for Christ will last Mrs John Thompson with Mrs Wm Sharp and Alex Sharp, Hampden, are in Fergus Wednesday â€" of this week, attending the funeral of a friend . Mr and Mrs D. Marshall spent ovâ€" er the week end with Mt Forest friends. and +na in.." Vur pastor spoke on Sunday on ‘Character Building.‘ ‘There is only one safe and sure foundation to build on and that is Jesus. Are we buildâ€" ing for the few brief years of time or for an endless eternity : Only one life, it Will soon ha noos OCTOBER 22, 1990 days‘ visit, Week‘s Budget ke â€" on Sunday on &.‘ There is only foundation to build sus. Are we buildâ€" rief years of time eternity : “. M M i1 mer M Christmas Spe 8U€ 1« Re YOL. 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