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PHONE 140 Short:- HOOK PARLIAMENT CARRIED iand THROUGH SUGGEBSFULLY‘ T2 The opening of Puliunent posed trata on successfully Wednesday eveningldow His Honor, Lient. Gov. Oliver motif“. the speech m the Throne, setting trtbi forth the M6srAor of the Gov’t and 3 let" hoped all questions would be duly. Md criticized. by the opposition. Unem~1Stm ployment. deprearrion, mm labor.‘ Tl county council elimination. hydro for M the runlites and improvement called Iarg through legislation to insure beam?“ happiness and prosperity of the peer) beet pie, were the salient iu'lc;;'u';'if) ht planned. Mine Belle Weir at Sleeping! Alit Hollow end Miss 11ch of Pine.“1 Ridge, moved and seconded the new , ving and approval of the speech from win the Throne. This was strenuously or} Mn] poeedby the Leaderotthe0ppoai-l t' tion, Mr Stewart Muir at Cake Town, 1 Cug in a tine speech, objecting to doing t) J, way with the Go. Comic“ and tf/l ' pressing dissatisfaction with terr)'"",' thing after the word 'That'. Thu was Further spoken to by Band. Mather, we Anderson, James (E) members of the opposition and ot course upheld by! the ministry. Weir, MeHugh, Watters) and Leader McArthur of Hearth Cam 1 tent of the Gov't. The meeting will! ta: l be held Wed. ot this week, too-soonwe tor them to claim they Were 'wrongly I reported' at their first meeting. The fro Gov't is remiss in not having a pro- a lper press gallery and the accoustics ha. I(whatever that is, as they my here) i 1 his not of the beat. Iâ€! last week tondanoe. l reading "C lhands.‘ M . did paper ' Campbell Roll cull. 'Serviee.' -- Mr! W The load storekeepers here have mutually agreed to close their stores at 6 p. m. on Tuesday and Thursday, until further notice and express a hopa that the public will adopts-rate. A number, (55) took In the dance at Toronto Friday. put on by the Prieeviueites there. Two truck loads “mice that the congregation would join in mentally and fervently In the asentimem (though not, vocally) on At the annual meeting of Prioeville Ag'l Society on -the 19th inst. the former 0mm were all reappointed, J. G. Whyte, Pres. down, with Rev. Dr MeIvor and J. P. McMillan elected as Directors in place ot two retired. On motion, duly seconded and car. rind, J. G. Whyte was fully endorsed in his work in connection with the improvement in the Hall and means taken to still further themed cooper- ation of all in social events. A com. were appointed: J. G. Whyte, Nell Aldmrn and W Meads as Managers to thls end, at lending assistance. The choir of St Columba on Sunday gave their anthem Doxo1ogy in grate- ful acknowledgment, thanksgiving and praise to God, for Rev Mr. Muir's recovery from his recent severe sick- ness, the Leader expressing the as- ms again resuming His Master’s work. This act was a suggestion ot a. valued member ot the choir. The program tor Burns' night Soiree is provided for. All are looking tor- waid hopefully for a. good night on Thursday, the 26th. One day late. true The annual meeting of St Columba Church was held on Monday evening when everything passed oft pleasant- ly. MlssLigzie Mather was elected en- velope sec’y, in place of B. J. Mc- Deranid, removed. Robt MoOonkey in the Trees. The women came in for a. good deal of praise. A supper was held at the close. The tine weather is the common con- versation. yet nobody is doing any. thing about it. Dr W. J. Mcivor gave an interest- ing and instructive sermon Sunday evening on ‘Robert Burns and the church'. The modern church, he stated. ought well copy from such an honest man. The church of his day did not like Burns' imbibing ways and he came, in for some criticism. But Burns criticized the church for its hypocrisy and inconsistency. Burns came to the defence of true religious lute and used his biting satire upon .those in the church who were as he leaned “Unoo guid." Bum took the .stand that about the worst man there l was some virtue. But Burns gave the ohureh a great lesson in his apprec- ;iatlon of the godly home as “Matt-wt- ‘ed in "Cotter's Saturday Night." The Hnmo is the bulwark of the nation. Bums also brought for the church a. larger sympathy for world brother- hood. The reabbrother is tound behind the tinsel. "Then let us pray as come it may. As come it will for a! that, That man to man the world o’er, Shall brothers be tor B' that." Drimnawin, Secy of the Stmday School Board and the Young People‘s Societies of the Presbyterian Church ‘in Canada, will address an open sea- lsnon of the Presbytenlans on Sunday at 10 mm. It is hoped that all mem- bers of Bible class, Y. P. societies. Knights of BurningBush will make an effort to be present. Dr mmwln will also conduct the other services of the days: well“ at Swinmn Park. The W.M.S. was held Tuesday of last week in the Hall with a good at- tendance. Mrs Dan Campbell pvoa reading "God has no mad: but our Lhands.‘ Mrs Sutherland an a mien- PRICEVILLE EEJ'W" __ on 'F‘oreizn Missions, .' Mn Campbell has tho @1010: February- Tm: w. Wm wedded our w. Helpers meeting which (allowed. " PRICEVILLE verse waa decided to hold . oartortsoeiatmsl Thumday, Feb. Md at home at Mr, and Mrs Dap Campbell. . The With Presbyterian congre- gation are putting in a memorial win- dow in the new church in memory of the soldiers. Anyone wishing to con- tribine a donation for we, please leave with com convenors. Mm Dave McDonald, Rev Dr Mtgvor, Manny The annual meeting of the congre- l ifi'iii'."Giiitiii from funny and the swan W" htid 1aat week when a and children covered the cssket. large crowd was present. Dr Mclvor| mm (run . dttttanee we“, Mr. presided. Mr Ame McLean who “slam! Mrs Hugh McDonald. Aberdeen: been oorstf1 gsee'r, Wtur reetected. ’Peter Mom-Our and Mrs T. Comer. Mr John McDougul and daughter Durban: mg. Dan and Arch Mc- Alloe. motored up and were present Arthur, from the Glam: Mia Jana " the meeintr. The W†are McDonald, 0mm. besides my ot as follows: Ben McKenzlle. Dave her old neighbor: tram the North Hmong. A, L Hlncks. Wm Aidan-n: Line. Our sympathy goes out tothe Wm McBride, Wm McMillan, Hecur bereaved funny in thtgr trouble. MoEachern, Allie McLean, Arch Mo-l Not only will she be missed hm Cuaig, Dao L. MeArthur. the funny circle but try neighbor: Wm MoBride w†appointed SW"! and friends, also the children in mi of Sunday School and Mn Sutherland neuhborhood, for she was ‘Gruidmn ‘m‘mm msp't. l',1g',flt,tt,", in than all. She elm Mn Wm Hay spent part at last week at A41... Hindi. Mr and Mn Hamid Iawremce and family, North Writ, spent the week with the Davis family. Mrs R. T. Edwards returned home from Shelburne Pridtry after spending a few days with her son Ivan, who has been quite ill. Mr and Mrs Albert Mommy visit- ed Sunday at the home ot Mr John McFayden. Edge Hill. Mrs Atkinson in at present with her daughter, Mrs Joe Edwards. Mr and Mrs Bryson Morloelt, Dur- ham, voided Sunday with Mr and Mrs Hugh McArthur. Mr and Mrs Oren Penn spent the first of week with latter's parents, Mr and Mrs Robt Barbour, Egremont. Mrs Albert McNally is spending this week with her aunt, Miss Hemp- hill at Flesherbon. The January meeting of Zion W. L. met at home of Mrs Hugh Mehr- member! owing to the stormy day. The Ode opened the meeting. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved and amusements were made tor a social to be held on 17th March. Mrs A. Anderson gave an in- THE DURHAM REVIEW tereating paper on 'Canadian Indus- tries.' Mrs H. McArthur had a good reading on 'The cure of Lemou.’ Mrs R T Cook gave a. musical Belt» non. Boll call was answered with pic- tures of factories, showing how some article is manufactured. Lunch was served by the hostess and her assist- anu. The next meeting wtt be held at home of Mr: Arthur Robinson on 9th of February. Miss Cassie Dunbar, Chicago, its at home gusting to one for her father who is Ill. ing was held hath-way night in Zion church, Rev Mr Aimack presid- ing. Reports were given by the stewards and the secy’a ot the Y. P Society and Sunday School and the otfiteort, were reelected for the new year. Refregttmetyta were served by the ladies at close. MR8 JAMES McDONALD There passed away in our vicini- ty, an aged and respected resident in person of Mrs Jas McDonald, In her 82nd year. She was called away m Jan. 9, at home of her son Peter, lot M con 21, Egremottt. The funeral service was held Jan 11, by Rev Dr. Meivor of Swinton Park church. who spoke very feelingly 1n comforting words to the bereaved. Deceued's maiden name was Sun- an McArthur, daughter of late. Mr. and Mrs Peter McArthur. Dom 'at the Tp. of Vaughan, 1851, in the same year she moved to the Gravel, Road with her parents. She was thel Iaat surviving member af a large ttun- ily ot eight. shtrtraamttr,rted at iifiiii,s) in Durham, by Rev Wm Park in the year 1877 to the late Jan McDonald. who predeceased her Mt years ago. Tothatunimtwtebomtttte-tpet- er. wth whom she Lived. and four daughters, Catherine, Mrs Jan Wil- Holiday Season being now over, w"ls "have six pairs of a line of l5 inch leather top Rubbers in sizes 6 and 7 only. Clearing price new THE ROLL CALL J. S. th:luthmll REPAIRING A8 USUAL 'ZlON only $3.00 A " VICIIITY ", with only eight ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO a. tow thy: baton one died. She was tended: and tor and all that lov- intrhaodtreou1ddotorhsrw" done. tmtmathwarinuseeupand she wu called to her reward. She m . life-long member at the Presbyterian church and while in Peter “W m If! T. mum-NM†"(cum tttttet m we "evo- Durham: Angus. Dan and m Me. than! “not on "the i;l'ui?.-'.ie'lr'iiiiij Arthur, from the Glen: Mi. Jana wmntuv--Dettorah", and . dud was McDonald, Ottawa, besides my of m by Mu Wilson and Mm. GM.‘ her old neighbors from the North Mrs. new ttrbW65 an 1nteerotintri Line. Our My goes out to the aketch at the third Mer 41 our; bereaved funny in their tumble. istudy book, 'Hitt Won at Onw‘ Not only will tthe be missed from da' and M1tgg ot-tr, give the inimr the family circle but try neighbors ductim ot 'tihsrty MisBiotug.' In Mo. and friends, also the children in the Lean, Mrs cm and Mn Yiin nMghborhood, for die was ‘Gnndm SING instructive message! on Con- McDomld' to them all. She slammmu and Methodist Minions.†have: to mourn her loss 10 trrandrtotltne where each begun work and children and 1 out trranddsi'u1. ‘also new: of interest want some cl ‘ _-_----- Who euly mtssiomtrteg. '0 later Arthur, from the Glen: Ml. Jana aGrG.-- " and . dud Tmai, McDonald. Ottsom, besides my of 2,','l by ','t,t",tli,u, and Mm. GM.‘ her old neighbors from the North Mrs. MeCrae Give an tumble, Line. Our My goes out to the sketch at the third chtvtel' 41 our; bereaved family in their trouble. istudy book, 'Hitt Won oe Cun- Not only will aha be missed from da' and um was sue the Intro- the family circle but try nelghbors duction ot ‘mrly Mia-bu! In Mo. and friends. also the children in the Lean, Mrs cw and urn Yumi nMghborhood, for die was 'Grandma SING instructive new! on Con- McDomld' to them all. She also-WW and Methodist Minions.†have: to mourn her loss 10 trrandrtotltne when each begun work and children and 1 swat trranddsi'ul. jam new: of Interest mm some ce ( --------- it'he early malulomrleo. 'O later let me walk with Thad was the ck!- iIN DAYS OF YOREmg hymn. Mn Wolfe (Hunt-ed the 1mm with prayer. north end ot the town and tied hi! Giiet, will produced St tho tune‘ team. He broke into the barn. deiitrroe the Bale, ere will be offered tur; stately carried out " bus. of “Hume, by Publi Auction, on loaded them on his sleigh and dit'tue, penned. Mr Hunterr next morning my: Tuesday, " wary r, A. D. 1933 ooyered the loss and traced tttlat, the hour three o'clock tn thel _ tracks near by. Evidently the same ,efternoon. at e HAHN HOUSE. thief was out to make a, good night's _ Durham, the fol lug New, nun-I _ work out, forthat night Mr Racehor- , ely: _ Fi'i.i': dupka, geese, etc, on the old) In the Town of Durham, In thew Parker farm were also stolen. ;County ot Grey being part of [of l The Imam; orator at Toronto UnrNurntrer Thirteen 13) on the M l lverslty, at leiet among the Indies is idle of Guiltâ€: Number Thir- the proud distinction won by Miss teen (13) on the est “do ot Albert Mary Edge ot Edge Hill. Tuesday's Street. hem th tt & [use brick Gldbe days: ‘Mlse Jury Edge mthe hem occupied u 1 feed stable, at imam] competitor in the mud More". hilelumlth shop end mung omtorloal content. held in the Wom- station. en’s Literary Society as StGemgeSL: T 3 She spoke on ‘Pnoblems ot the Re-, Ten per cent (10 W cent) ot the turned Soldiers.†jureuae money to paid dawn at Some pluck to Mm Florence Kerr/tho tune of sale. the balance to of Varney. Being snow-bound at heritse paid within an days. home after the week-end storm, she; an. eubjeet to reserved m Sometime after midnight Saturday -----_ morning, some nervy thief drove ttpl Under And by virtue of the pow- near to J. P. Hunter's barn at the era mummy; tn . certain mom. north end ot the town and tied hirwhieh will produced " the tune team. He broke into the barn. deiitr-ioe the Bale, ere will be offered tur erately carried out " bus. of _?"t",sale, by Publi Auction, on Some pluck to Mm Florence Kerr of Varney. Being snow-bound at her home after the week-end storm, she set oat on Tuesday afternoon and walked over the drifted mad to her school at Yeovil. a “sauce of eight or nine miles. A Gunter of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire in to be or- ganiredinDurham. Anumberorlv dies met In the tenement of the Lib my, where the aims and idenb of this Order were set More than by Alex Firth of 0nngevllle. hum appointed principal of Waubauahene Public School. at n wary of 81200. The great heart of the town “a moved last night as never before, the mansion hang the home-coming of Pte Frank Mom-with. the tttat maim. ed hero of the war tum Durham, and Seat John Greenwood of GlenoWThe latter came home usrzpeetedly aar- Her in the day and thus mummy tthats ed in the welcome. From Review tyle, Jan. IT, 1918 The tirtyt meeting of 1918 camel] was held Monday mam abeentees be. ing Reeve Calder tutd Councillor Geo McKechnle. the latter at present in California. on a. visit, the latter storm stead. Mr John Murdock, the only new councillor, was welcomed by his colleagues. ,, Saturday morning last a bowling blizzard prevailed here and the loose snow of previous days and more com. ing, lent Itself to drifting and in a show. time country roads were block- ed and the G.T.R. train stalled at Palmerston. All day Saturday the storm king raged. Sunday was no Jil. cant. payable utter mm: of :Date of annual meeting not M better and the churches held services; ln the basement and worshippers; were few and all from town. Nosuch‘ Jammy blizzard but been seen here. [ $500 In prizes unpaid. The Directors of the N.P. Cement Co. luvs declued . dividend of 5 From Revterw fyle Jan. 16. 1908 " YEARS AGO 25 YEARS AGO I iuso-a,wsottadehaeottY Iprog‘lm ford“: meetirtg,oossmsdwith {the hymn "standing at the portal." an: MoClocklin than read the devo- QUEEN " w. M. I. The W. noun: oe' the Queen St. “518.. not u the home of In MoCne. m we prodded in the duh. The opening hymn} “"mml â€on; {gut} W m common try the W's PM?“ tn W- Minna- of pmvtoul I?“ were sale, by Publl Auction, on 1 Tuesday, Fe wary 7, A. D. 1933 at the hour three o'clock In the afternoon, at e HAHN HOUSE. Durham, the tol In; New, nun- sly: In the Town of Durham, in the County of Grey being part of lot Number Thirteen 13) on the N side of Germ-em Number Thir- teen (13) on the cot side of Albert Street. buying th n & Inge brick barn occupied u a. feed guide, at atom-use, blmksmjth mop end mung lemma. i, T S , Ten per cent (10 per cent) ot the inurehue money to ma down at County ot Grey being part of but Number Thirteen 13) on the an side of Garatrtan Number Thir- teen (13) on the est tide at Albert Street. ttHitt th n & [use brick barn occupied u " feed stable, at clear title. Apply to Norman dawn, Homo! lunches-n. Exam of .Estate, R. R. 1, riceville, Ont. Anyone havitut u on of bush to CH PR ' . _ sell within a few unit of Durham, mo CTit please Brick more. 24 x 100, min Boor and buement : central ; good busi- ness location ; vault and shelving. Apply B. swneouse. Sec'ry l.0.0.F.. ban: " x 64, a good driving house ‘nnd 3 mm good midence. No en- .cumbrances. 16 mile from school. Mt- .medinte nonunion given, clear title. Apply to A. McGILLIVRAY, l Chatsworth, Ont. HOUSE TO RENT Six roamed brick house In Upper Town. 1ileetrle light, town water. pr- iii, and woodshed. Apply u Review Ottiee for particulars. At a are“ Baerittoe price for cub. [at " Con T, Bentinek, Co. Grey, 100 sci-es. About " tent of bush: MORTGAGE SALE THECHURCHES mallow E. MOUNTAIN. M. n BUSH WARTED FAR. FOR SALE TO RENT attdt To remove the can of disc B. H. WILLIS. try Chiropractic “jun-nun, I Town ere, Durham an and Ultra Violet Rays - . - Bee your local Chiropractors ofBrtstttmm:0to11a.en.. I... p.n.1lo!n.ln..mm Lambton It. Dav-Mn. Ont. one. 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