IKY SAUGEEN MPBE£ IARY 14, I932 N COKE use.» W. M. O. {align-n w. M. a not , Mrs Dem] Ch“ - ' number of ladle. " te pn-sidenl Conducted rd opened with may". " ansm‘red bynnm urn-rs were otterod " mum» and Mr: lo rtrerest.aq paper wan 'bouarme on “30th Fvbruary meeting VIII hi mr ot Mrs Jaa. Iihr iovitrd to attend. N FORD it Mrk Durham HZ) Sound, and - as Lauder, on at... 10rttse n u.r.w.o. Club rlce.s s m the chair m In: mm slug]... " .ul Sewer-l km a " with and - triartti- good om Mr M riend. . During Mrs Stu burhaun. in“ Mrs sunny lay a MeArthur 'F oldayim . f" mnds. ' Duran-I m Monday eve-mg McLean. new Thouâ€... h Mr and In. an Ind Ink 3].. with their Cot amitr. I Now Yqar rt New w" on 'DU. red by her tith. In W. wading: In )rnn Debe- Le tt humor. Crutetttey . nbull gave 3 The next 'me ttd In olm Mabel-j. "re recent "an. tlt? u â€Yong-n aa' In. a Hustle M passed 1)"er was ideat to: crowd w†j. ' ruled Mir Mrs John rl Mrs Gor. Tnon. Web 'OOM' Gold. Mrs Wm. “with“ Rhbors on y lunch. held " their 3“ of In .- attending. President, i Mi Cloekti- and Mrs Nio- , Mr and rs' Dar. Alex, oe J. Sum, Ira Alex. Lamluh. at Mrs . Ye answer McGlm- on anc- i Hue-I. 3'0th amp " t Sanger-n It. a homo of or thanâ€: _ toll an in him hip of e fol- Boyce a to the Mo.- ladico r, the week te ‘0 . " tried ad tam. h Chu- eand The and and Mum, the CUSTOM (SHOPPING done every day and we tum it out while you turn around. Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. Mwmmmmm Mummy“. Send subscriptions by Post Office or express money order to If the paper you want is not In above list we can probably get it for you and sa've you money, Durham new" and Owen Sound Daily Sun Time...†35.75 Durham Roviow and Famoru' Advocate ..'............. 53.00 Durham Review and Toronto Daily Star ".......... Durham Review ane Toronto Daily Globe ............. Durham Review and Toronto Mail Empire ...... ..... 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Skates sharpened General repair work done. Local Agent Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods: JOHN McGOWAN THE PEOPLE’S MILLS JANUARY " Islet SLEIGHS! sundiiiT"r FLOUR DURHAM MACHINE HENDERSON, BAKERY Quality Bakery WEOTERN FEED IARLEY CHOP. .17 PER TON, BULK (To Canadian Point. Only; THE “REVIEW†HENDERSON’S DURHAM, ONT. '. Moon Durhau,0nl. Oat Chop Crimplod Oats v... ".'......... v.1: Glob. .............. $6.7! Empire ...... ...... $6.7! Advoniur .......... “.75 Frau Pru- ........ 6.7! “raid a W. 8.... $3.00 FEED Shorts SHOP PHONE 140 .... 37.75 .... M." .... $6.75 .... “.75 .... 0.75 °=L=° He declared the church of the mor- ,row is the young and encouraged the roachmg of the Catechism to them,- Iii; outcome of the best brains of the (Sctr'tlsh church in its five years of compilation and dwelt upon "what do the scriptures principally teach.' The oulcome of the truth ot the Bible, what we know of God is largely through Christ. The sovereignty of God is the most prominent outstand- ing fact, the ungodly stilliivingmthe shadow of the godly. Religion is the greatest tact m Christendom, only one universal re- 1uioo--ontr one, he declared. The Church is s Divine atatitutiost, Cath. olic tm'mrratstatitr, all comprehend. ing. The Pretittrteritus church wss the martyr church of history. He refer red to the 20 years of turmoil, prev- .ons to the vote on Union and refer. red to the threat held out to Mem- bers of Parliament. Trote for this measure as we want you or out you so. out you so! T . In matters of conscience majority has no power. The Pres. Chm-eh is on the my to being the largest church in the Dominion; in liners it will he lock to its Drum» as a chunk: of God. He roles-rod " ent-lively to th/o work at them a is th. West. as! to t Iq-t mm in he Inst h the Pose. liver but. enjoyable. " f Thursday evening. Mr and Mr: And. lHineks entertained some friends eta. zeuchre party, when three tables of 'crrrotrreyuve euchre were played. Mrs i Kate McArthur and Mr Stuart Carson jwere the winners and received a. ,prize. Lunch Was served and a 300- flal time spent. The meeting held here on Tuesday afternoon and addressed by Rev Dr. Brown, Moderator ot the Presbyter- ian General Assembly, was largely at- tended and gave ear ‘to a tine address on Paul and his early conduct at tirtst to those who did not see as he did. Fisher were also present. iiiriaiiii served a bountiful lunch at close. and drafted out the program for the year. Pres., Mrs Wm Benton: Vice Pres., Mrs Ben McKenzie t Sedy Treae, Miss May Stewart. Miss A. C. Macphail, M. P., Mrs Geo. Camp bell, Mrs J K McLeod and Mrs Geo. On Monday mm, the Progresaive Com. ot the Holdfaat U.F.W.O. Club, met at the home ot Ben McKenzie, and drafted out the program for the l Then the young people of Onward Club honored family. Mr W. Burnett read an address and Miss Beatrice Watters and Charlie Aldcorn present- ed Miss Margaret with a necklace and Ivan a fountain pen and R, J .. military brushes. R. J. replied and thanked the Club, saying these gifts would long be remembered by them. Lunch was served and a social time spent. , On Monday night, Mrand Mrs Jas. {Turner and family were honored at ‘the home of Mr and Mrs Wm Meade, '0.D.R. before their departure from our midst. The evening was spent in cards, music and dancing. At an |appropriate hour Mr and Mrs Turner land Mr Robt Turner were asked to come forward when a. complimentary address was read by Mr Jos White. A presentation ot a. club bag was given to Mr Robt Turner and a lov- ely bed couch to Mr and Mrs J. Tur- ner. The latter replied in a few well. chosen words, thanked one and all for their kindness and invited all to come and visit them at their new homo at Laurel. Friends from a distance were Meir ars Stanley Rum and Moody, of Dundalk: Edwin Fowler, Proton: Mr and Mrs Foster and Bon Clare, Mark. dalo, also Mrs Morwood and Mrs Ful- ton, Mulock. Deepest sympathy ;a_e_x-~ te.nded to the children, sisters and parents in their sad bereavement. l Mrs Stanley Harrison, Holstein: mus Beth ancks, Dromore. and Mr. :cmr Hlncks, Cllfford, spent the week end at their home. _ The funeral at the late Coverdale Patterson was largely attended lest Weednesday p. m. The servlce was conducted by Rev W. H. Bartlett, as- sisted by Iter Mr Mills ot Mukdsle. The pail bearers were Henry Benton. Wm Benton, Edwin Fowler, Edgar Patterson. Aubrey Floater, Wilfrid Campbell. 7 Mower boners were Don. ald Campbell and Ed Sulllvsn whieh were a wreath of roses from the chlldren and one from family and friends. . Mr and Mn A L much visited on Saturday at Mr Wm Bay's, Swmton Park Mrs Earl Selgner, Walkerton, spent a few days at the Methmig home. Mr and Mrs Arch McCualg visited Sunday at A. L. Hlncks'. Mr Angus Clark returned home " ter spending three weeks In Toronto. Mr and Mrs Jno Nichol and family, Ceylon. vlslted Sunday " Allie Me. PRICEVILLE twin}: {RICEVILLE credit of municipality (or e.umak" Gy, --- pendlmn of m: m by-law No iii) When . m who t wwlnuu Prank Mom..- at “1|th M. m. h who u Inspoctartorlm,um“ tlt/tttXt',,",",'.',,"?,,:,':,'.'. 'a'luru',t “tawny â€muff-d 'lt'edi"2,'11 We: . tttatt" “on! The â€in: mm.- It». MLIMH m the Wonk: Co wen ion: Secretary UFO, re Con. etNetuat m vention .' recommendations re new tn some, 1:: regulations on Fire In. Companies: tttring end From Prov'l Weed Inspector re - mm m polntment of local inspector. Tp. Rd expensive ' Sup't M. Buck presented pennant we" Iuntm voucher No I for Road Imp. emoum- â€m†by ing to $118.27. which was adobGi.l Brethren The following try-luv- were read e fever upon thard me and peeled: No 744, " in by pm printing W. A. Robinun and Put. my of th rick McMillan manor: tor Iâ€: " a I they have I salary of 815 each: No "6aottointtttt, ter in your Wm Benn caretaker at 'h, Hell tori Information 1932: salary $26: No no. "point-ret- it l been] Baud at Hedda tor 1032. nine" it we! follows; Dr A Brown. It.0.H., Tho-Quill $600 l J. Brodie, new, member 'Ji',llll'l.G"ll, em R. Beaten. member and H. H. Hen-[MOI our Donald, seer-em end B. I Torry andiof it . you John Ewen, unites-y GietiG.jl the Watt Nq 747. appointing B 0 Penn, - - tsorot'hr'grtor lsnetlmryolm No 148. “We; the Reeve end " Treasurer to borrow up ti, 810.000 on credit ot 'ttunkigrn1itr (or cut-rent an Communications were read _tmm the Dept. of Public Highway: to Tp. Road Sup't: 9m. Good Rud- Au'nre The inaugural meeting of 1982 Council elect was held in Township Hall on Monday, Jan. 11, all mem- bers present and after subscribing to the necessary deeituttfonts, took their seats as follows 2 Thou J. Brodie, Reeve: John A Boyd, John McGlrr, John McKechnle, Samuel H Wright, Councillors. The minutes of Decem- ber meeting were read and “opted. part ot the 14th chap of Mark. and the text the lat clause of 8th verse, ‘She hath done what she could.’ and in so many ways he emphasized the question "had we done what we could for the advancement of God's work in our different puces?" There are several suffering from cold: but general health very good, and all are looking forward to agood hot supper, followed by I. ploy en- titled 'The Path across the Hllls' In Salem United Church on Friday, the 15th. This is a good place to "ro where you will be fed and entertain. ed to the very best. .. C Run-oi a Son, Ira}; luau. way. The roads are a little in- dependent for toot passengers " in spots they are icy with i little snow over it. We use two sticks with a good mod on the end ot them when out for a walk. We are experiencing wonderful weather for this dnte, 1nsottr north a country. Cold enough tor good ice on ponds end the young people are using their skates to the limit. Splendid made for wheels and the sleighs are running along the sides of the road: in Clark hauling wood to town on wagon: R J McNaulty de. livering' in Swinton by sleigh : Jim Hardy spreading manure in the fielO with the spreader: Ed Heard piling it in the tleldB using the sleigh: Eddie Wright hauling live Mock to the city by truck. Some are driving buggies and others cars. Things are Just so that you can go as you please and most people are going that way. The roads are a little in. dependent for toot passengers as in spots they are icy with if little immu ---"- --_--...,, - side his wife, who wu buried short- ly over a year ago. Service " the church was largely attended. Rev Mr Bartlett had a tine discourse suitable for the occasion. Flowers betokened sympathy of the neighbors sud love of the family. Rev Mr Mills. Mare dale, assisted. Mr and Mrs Covemue Pttterson. whose funeral of the former took place last Wednesday, Interment bo- ing made in McNell'l cemetery, be. side his wife, who wu buried show Everyone is remarking about the remarkable weather but nothing re- markable is being done about it. A winter like this he. been experienced before but we and a. great disparity of dates ensuing in the people'. memoriee u to when. Put a nick in the poet this year. Great normw and sympathy is felt for the relatives, use in a 1argamea. aure for the tour children of the late Mr and Mrs Genuine Pettemon.‘ whose funeral of the former took A ttne sermon was given Sunday a. m., by Rev Mr Bartlett, sarong-t oth- er ttrm things emphasizing the point there is only one wny to Heaven and that by Jesus Christ, being a refuta- tion ot statement sometimes made that might be construed as being A denomination] way, which shows " the folly of the diaerent sects ot Christendom. the deficit in the Pmatrfterian Ch. ot one dollar per membership of 18,000. , the from her: He mide "appeal $31M “use ditBeult, he was Bond of Rum: for 1932. a} Move I: Dr A Brown. 101-1., Thoa.ithan :die, reeve, member mulch: I told atom member and H. H. h"ertrtr 1, sect-emu and It J Torry sumo! it Ellison. units-y lanectnn'ln th ', t<rpointintr It G Part. no..- TW'Q for "M. st salary of $0& I. "thorhrintr the Reeve and rer to ttttmn. " tit 310000 on ot mummy for cut-nut 02-. - Glenda Council THE DURHAM REVIEW SWINTON PARK VICINH‘Y Par] 1"etefr-rtsohadtraiiaau, 1t.1t_t1tlitiyo-iiiiiii,G"i1 told amount of suffering upon' a, M ot our better halt, had we known of it u you "gh-R. D. hum...“ 'tT 1100 , and. ilaii, 1.11.1.1; LTi;cirii'k'.' car tn your own Vly but when! the information " wideiraapo-itrie. We believe tt is wright and further be. llow it would have and u- more my of the mu of the ma; ii they luvs was for. Treat the mat. purpose by lung “magma. __ _._- Brethren of the ttrem will confer: {not upon Ill and upon may suffer- " by plinth); this formula. and u misery, and others putting upa strong tight for Ute. It this prevention bu effectual in MI case: " it has been in some, much of the dread, the In!~ term; end expense of the cancer course my be voided. It in not expenalve and in I good remedy for we" lungs, being given for that I. broken leg. But the dullculty is tn. creasing and prople are becoming tV traid It is hereditary. notwithstand- ing the murance of cancer expert- to the contrary. The unvunlshed fact is that there are many ttuttering with this malady. some patiently wait. In; tor death to relieve them of their ance- that this remedy la nil that ll claimed for it. A: the beat authori- ties claim that nearly all cancers come from bruises there is no more "diagrams" in having 1 cancer than Since the above was tirgt pnblllhed we have reoeWed additional mur- l "rt may be well for people to re- 'mcmber that alcohol is a perfect anti- dote for carbolic acid, either internal. ly or externaly. Alcohol it up- ‘plzed immediately to the fletth upon which carbolic acid has been spilled or thrown, will quickly destroy the effect ot the acid. And taken intermi- ly it quickly neutralizes the poi-on. Thane who my be taking carbolic acid in my form as medicine, should avoid the use of alcohol in every form to the eloohol destroys the med. icinal tttmet ot the aeid.' "G-tottisuatnm.' ed it will be a fortunate thing for ’thoae "tttering from cancer: toknow ot. Knowing the source from which this formula. came, we heartily rec- commend that anyone suifering in the early stages or cancer should consult their physician as to their physical condition and tt possible try this rem- edy. “This remedy is said to dissolve .the cancerous cells and effect s per- fect and painless cure. It is vouch- led for by those who have been cured ot cancer by its use. and was brought to us a few days since by a. friend of one who testittet, to its merits. There artssaldtobethoasenowwho on effecting the cure ot cancer without the use of the knife or the plaster, and it this is one of the remedies us- "Put 207 drops of urbane held in a pint of glycerine. Put two able spoonful: of this in a tumbler of wa- 'ter, and of this mixture take one tea. spoonful twice a day. Have the Mid combined with the glycerine by a. druggist. who will get the correct amount. This formula can be reduo ed to my quantity deaired-liy4 drops ot acid in half a. pint of glycerink 52 drops acid in one fourth pint ot glyeeflue, etc. We have been landed " article on "How to cure a. cancer" and lnthe hcpe that it will be or some benettt to cancer sufferers. we print it here, with : Jan. ll, Feb 18, April 2, my 7, June 4, July 2, Aug. 6, Sept. 3. Oct. I, Nov. Mi, Dec. 10 1nd Board ot Health meelmga to be on the follow- ing dates ct 2 o‘clock p. In: Feb. 18, May T, Aug. 6, Nov. 16. Car. The Council adjourned to Feb 18, 1932. for the receiving of the Audi. tora' Report ttttd tar general business H. H. MacDonnld. Clerk MeGirr--Boyd: That council meet. ing tor the year 1932 be held as fol- Iowa in Township Hall: that Clerk be instructed to forward copy of an. relolutton to the Sacra _ Me0.'rr-writrttt.. That the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to an the petition for statutory stint. on mon- ies spent on highways and bridges in 1981 and submit the Bame town. of Highways, said expenditures amount- ing to the sum ot $9166. Carried. MetMrr---Wruht: That this Council endorse the recommendations ot the United Fez-men ot Ontario, in con- vention, regarding change. in poli- cies of are immune companies end McKecluue-Boyd.. That John Me. Girr be appointed with the wd.ton to examine the Treuuner’l wretles. J. MoKechule. 155 an mam work $4.50: 8 subscriptions to Mun. World " But of Toronto. Hun-kale .... 6.90 Bank ot Manual. lax-kale†8.20 Bank of Commerce. Durham .. 10.00 Bank of Commerce. Int on dun .76 advertising moonlit. 8148.29 Collection of me: 1931: " HI. LAST How to Care Cancer (N. Y.) ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO ....311.50 Choice clover Honey, Te 3 your an â€when Meurl Landau and Holman!) left for the city on loudly to purchase I stock of hardware for their tine new More. Mr Gamma Icintmh, who for 1 number or you: conducted 1 Model School " Athens, m made the re. on his return to the rec remonl by “duration. Messr- Lenuun and for the city on Moon, tleiating n great degree they only lack his no. 1:9pr to make them upâ€. Holstein: I“. Alice Aitken was married lut week to Rom Sim of Carma, Man., Rev John Little ot. Dmmore: At I meeting of the two congregation- Wednesday last. they named In a can to Rev Mr Kendeu of Con tad Woodland, at a salary of 8900 and tree muse. Unanimous to Morrison to Mr Harry Gruby of Benunck" took place on Jan. M, " the residence of her mum, Mr. and In Wm Morrison. v. G.--H. Hb Mockler: Rec. Bees, R, W. Hughes: Fin. Sec'y, W B Vol- let : Treu., A H Jackson: R. Sup. of N.G., John Ritchie: L. Sup. ot N. G., A E McFadden: R. Butt. of V. G., T. W. Maylor: L. Sup. of V. G., Alister Gun: Scene Sun, W. B. Hunter, P. Mntheson: Conductor. J P Grunt] Warden, G A Thompson: Inside} Guard, W I Ritchie: Outside (hunt! G F Hughes: Chaplain, J A Ct'.',') Jr P. G., F E Seiner. The We of um Inn. A... Ltght um. 10 m null tor “c. The following other; of Grey Lodge No 169, LO.O.P. were Insul- led on Monday evening by D.D.G.M., Arthur Jackson: N. G.--1. A. Bam: " YEAR! AGO From Review ty1e Inn. 10, 1907 On Tuesday morning at the R. c. Church. n pleasant mtttrhnouiat un- ion took Nose, when Mm Nellie, eld- er daughter ot Mr and Mr: T. Mom became the wife of Mr Farley, for merly of Ayton. now: ot Winnipeg. an and trrandmotttisr, sir/c-iii."";, Kinnon of near Prleevine and other reiaflvei, in these puts. trom our society be preoented ct the Township Council, taking them to levy a tax for patriotic purpose-dur- ing 1917. equal to the mount mind by the various Iocietiee in the Tower ship during the put year. It we: " so decided to continue the voluntary lubecription lint; The Patriotic So- ciety this week forwarded to the†Cross Society the following Articles: " suits pyjama end " pur of nooks velued " 8187.50. Mien Maggie McKinnon ot Alberta, daughter or Mr Lumhie McKinnon,f is visiting her aunt, Mrs Wm Mouut-I Born in China, on Jan. 6, to Mr. and Mrs C. Seymour (Christine Jackson) a. son. Min May McGowan left Monday, to teach at Nenagh, no†Holstein. Drcmore: At 0. meeting of the Ex. ecutive of the Puddle Society. It was decided that n recommendnuon Mr Dan McKinnon, wane. Suk. came home "turday to whit m. mother, Mrs Allan chInnoo for I few weeks. Inn Winnie Binnie it, tach- lng the 4th room In Humver school. for was McKee, who 1- slot. had tNrthetotAtheratrnatitmraad mutton-y wanes with tirut elm honour; " he mad the phyllcal examination mace-mun, he expect.- to so to the Phmt shortly. There ere Ill-11y come-tum tor Grey Wardemmp and include Reeve McKenzie ot Amman. Reeve Boyd, of Inhale. Reeve Sing of Keaton}. and Reeve Webster of Owen Bound. IN DAYS'OF YORE commute Mr Waiter Hutle " YEAR. A00 From Review trie, Jun 11, 1917 HONEY FOR SALE REPAIRING A 8PECIALTY JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE of Winter Merchandise THE CASH SHOE STORE J. S. llkll,llkml F0. In! at greatly reduced prices to the_reeve|hip ot Eg. an to ohm-01's! m-tara/Gia".' {only am. out... "tttttur/gt',,','?': -uu “hMuv-v - flit.“ Ough- In}. autumn and in} . unac- id iidiiia, a "eBts'teattsttermur, quzm “W‘mMM “an†- 1', The Money Comes ORS. C. G. Alto BESSIE [AcGlLLlVRM To remove the mm of am try animate "l-tmem., no. and Ultra We!“ any. the your local Chiropractors No Almost duly we melve mm ot lawman from clients (or when we’ve Meotntttished tho "imposMtrie" "Id not “re-um." Let In do no for you. Ira-AIM “in: an“ Alt loll-l document- Date. mod n mrariiiiiei,aT “It. momma Damn In“... 'Pt-h-o-. 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