1gytittetrttti,!tieiirier:, Election Results in Proton Township, CV-sit' "Isley - 7' . '. -Jittr.icahtrMittiUt Walker "'": Bin. PM: , ., '.. My, 33mkmullenon " WW ! 1" _ mley. - m Ptayarffs Play-on. f '.,c, m Jaekh86 MOI? Md team's _ , F-r. "‘“home Ice. . T, T in My? W M 'Illt law's Yet, " m. warn-mum“ 'at Port a. .;i:; gin. _r'.,s, mrmmmmm " Dur- inn: " the Cali d the I i vF . andtwentietll mrtturieetypitiedin theioweruft hand andthevpper U t F _ Mt“. the ladlv Manoir Richelieu, A. humanâ€. 5.124.... ---. -- u‘_A ‘Um; [ZZZ] “#159an it Port Et- t'rmttormrrqlg. to M to __ ,,‘VV.__.“,...... ... ......ku my usuu um; tueupper nt woman I)“ . gland. the hardly Manoir Richelieu, the fashionable holiday noon at Mmyrgay on the north "t'ietatetey and the the of the activities of the "One Hundred Anodatel" of New France. The l . 6 upper left, designed after the famous Chum de My built in Montana] in 1705, not angina-om and talking picture Radiation on this comment. nco I _ diheNotthetuElectï¬cCommylnvebeenworlingformetimevithenginald 't . . 'lhgtodnthqwuutmï¬tfqthepafmlwndmmdgyba‘gnï¬m [ *mdzï¬qmmmlmmu agttttheeadditiorsto my A \HlA'Ol11LION DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS DENOTE CONFIDESJCE ITS 12!ibiRJSEFULNIiss TO THE COMMUNITY HoistemHalhrn (Sub-Agency.: Open Monday, Wodnuday “a Friday. 'rl/l BANK OF MONTREAL and tr upcrz, : ciples-- of a b., The C, Its c," SCUM Effic 5,0 Its strength is manifested in assets exceeding by $76,000,000 its liabilities to the P1blic--its experience and tradition by over 116 years of successful operation. Efficiency in service, financial strength, mature experience and unwavering adherence to sound prin- ciples-these are the factors that measure the usefulness of a bank and the stability it affords to the community. The Bank of Montreal provides complete and efficient service in every department of domestic and foreign Where Four Centuries Meet TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS og 81io.ooo.ooo HEAD OFFICE No ...... Jul. T. Gitliegr.... John loQuurle.. Philip Buckley... Wilmd Wright .. Patrick J. Ryan.. - ,,,,,,_, - ---__- -_.. "y. vmymv-u vmnw law .. - W. DIV. In. Gillies and John loQuan'ie. Proton will with mum labor, " the bylaw to decide on Milking it or not, wu deluded by 116 majority. Wm. Jack cune but with the his majority o! m u Reeve of Proton tt Monday'- election. The tour Councillors elected ere P. Greer, W. Thor, mas. William Inch ... 28 112 100 61 " Mt " Sun. Achelon .. " 23 30 " " " " Are you in favor ot the abolition of the btatgisttrd m1 Cedar. Hope. St“. Vent. Alan's King’te Glen. ta/, AND 16 " 19 " 32 55 " 81 51 47 16 16 48 88 15 l6 38 34 27 42 36 69 " 15 32 " 10 Statute labor system? 96 Wt hand cum " 27 10 33 31 28 " " 21 ll 26 28 26 21 26 l4 800 416 163 157 226 255 449 451 C. Range. tm bola: 'tmea-to Gid. brute their Golden Wedding canker Mr and in . Alex. Aberdein and children. has: Susie and Howard Marshall am New Your: evening with Mr and In Irwin Farm ot Miss 81min Marshall is " pres- cnt in Duer hospital with an at- tack of the fun. We hope she will soon be and to be up and nomad a- gain. l boGiGiitiGii" -to Mr and Mrs. Wm. Porter lm the “rim of a hwy girl in their; home lust week. Mr 1nd Mrs John Murahall enter- tained their Ichlldren and grandchild- ren on Newaear'a day. Very few were out to church ser- vice on Sunday owing to the rain. We were melons those absent. Min Margret Marshall spent over the Week end with Egremont friends The teacher: return to their re- spectnve schools on Tuesday, and Miss Ford to her duties here on Wed- neoday morning. . Sorry the nbtes of the sermon were omitted last ,week owing to lagk of space in Review and our lateness in forwarding the Items. Mrs. David Bruce was quite illiast f week but we are pleased to say she is improving. Robert Abgrdein at Mount Forest visited Mr and Mrs Bruce last week. Miss Oman of Stratford visited Mr and Mrs Theme last week and re- turned to her home Tuesday. i Mrs. Rite and Irlma caliéti on friends in the village on Friday of last week. _ The school meeting was held in the school on Wednesday, Dee. 27th. Mr. McGuire, whose turn it was to re. tire, was re-elected. Mrs. Grier visited her daughter, Mrs. Hoirutay, over the holidays. Miss Ruby Kerr ot Toronto spent the week end and holiday with her mother Mrs. Jordan and the Buller family. Rev. Mr. Dodds, brother of Mr Robt Dodds of Fadubaim, gave two splen- did sermons in the Presbyterian church on Sunday. All our teachers are back after spending the holidays " their diaer- ent homes, and will be on duty on Wednesday morning. Congratulations to our reeve, dep- uty reeve and councillors. They were all returned by accltunation. It is quite evident that the people of the townsh‘p thought that they were do- ing the work satitsraetorily. 7 Mr James Nicholson warapiointed townshipstreatrurer in the place of the late Andrew Hunter. remained all the holidays, returning' on Tuesday of this week. Miss Clara Amill made a short vi- sit with the Rite' family in Mt, Forest the tirat of the week. Miss Matilda Christie KN., Toron- to, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Christie over the holiday. Mrs. Christie accompanied her to Toronto Mrs. Hustle and Miss lasheIIe went Christmas with Mr and Mrs. MeHen. ry in Tomato. Mrs. Hastie returned the titat of the week, and Isabelle was Alma Lelth returned to Tar- onto Wednesday after spending her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John helm. Miss Alma McGuire spent a few days with friends In Durham the tirtrt of the week. Mr. and Mr: Harold Wilson (Ell:- abeth McKenzie) of Durham, spent the week end and holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Irvin. Mr and Mrs. D. P. Coieridge and Mrs. Hague attended the celebration of the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramage in Knox United Church, Durham, Mon- day. Mrs. Hague was a pupil of both Mr. and Mrs. Manage. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Brown will cele- brate Mr. Brown's 75th birthday on Wednesday, Jan. 3rd. We wish him many happy returns. All the family will be home. Mr and Mrs John Manny. Toronto" and Mrs George Smith, Durham, are visiting their parents, Mr and Mrs. Manary Sr. Mr Manary is quite ill at time of writing. We wish him a speedy recovery. Miss .131in Harding otDurum made a. short visit mm the Arnillta- mlly last week. Mr. Jack Irvin spent the week end and holiday at his home. holidays at her home near Allentord. Miss Gad! ot Fort Puma spent the holidays with the Gum funny. Miss Gadd is a niece ot the lone Ro- bert Gadd and is attending Normal in Stratford. made e short whit with his Mater, Mm Ciel-once Benton. the ttmt “the week. Mrs. Fenton tuseommuuedhim to Arkwright, to visit their menu. Mr and Mrs Corbett, also other friends in that vicinity. Miss Gretta Fenton returned on ONTARIO Awe TORONTO KNOX CORNERS HOLSTEIN LEADER Christmas t --e - ""'"""l Btation the - week. to nee’ her, mother, In Wm. M Who had . “we stroke recently. i It All"! WM was kicked by; Pe “It "at and had he run muons. A. this year. Ed. Small will again be the caretaker at $65. Inspector's re-, port In" Mr Rles is doing good, work. ... l Mr and )(rl Reg. Range attended the Golden Wedding of Mr. and In I Chm-lea Elma. Durham. Conant-l m.-Al-_- chairman and Campbell Watson act- ed as secretary. Mr Joe Dixon was re elected Trustee. Mr Tom Watson took the contract of 20 cords of wood, " $1.25 per card. wood to be one foot long. John Eccles put in 2 cord. of cedar at m, a atrd---ra'ae The annual meeting of S.B. No. 13, was held on Wednesday evening last with a. Inger number than usual in attendance. Mr J“ Lothlan was roads were openéd with local shown"me yellrtr, 5 ploughs, which enabled people to;and Durham f move about for New Year's day. HIP) the Grey Mr Wm. Grant and family of Mt. Him the lat Forest. spent Christmas with Mr and i was shortly a Mrs Gordon Grant. ipune to The Mr and Mrs Matthew Barber spent ' for nearly tot Christmas with Mr and Mrs W. Allan I tttu, been at tl Mrs. E. Dunn, daughter Magnet: Mrs. Rams and Mr Allen Gladsdnle of Hamilton, I ridge, the thir, Mr Thomas Foley of Normanby, Mr. 5 Mr. and Mrs. ' and Mrs B. Woods Sr., Mr. Willlam|19m con. Egre Woods, spent Christmas with Mr and a Wge' on J Last week was the coldest on re! cord for some time when the ther-l, mometer dropped in these parts away‘ below zero. The government snow; plough enabled the cars to keep gm; ing on the highways, but those on, the back lines were unable to usel their cars for a yew days until theI to be supplied by Wm. Marshall. of North Egremont, at $1.95 a cord. The ,carcmking is to be done by James Bryans at $60 per year. Mr Hamid Barber was the retiring trustee. The trustees for 1934 are Gordon Grant, Albert Keller and Wm. Rosie, the latter being the new trustee. All the trustees spoke very highly ot the excellent work their teacher, Miss Cooke of Kenilworth is doing; also of the good discipline kept in the school. The secretary tor the com- ing year is Mr Mamsiield Leeson. Bard-to Mr and Mrs Wm. Porter, on Dec. 27th. a daughter. Mr and Mrs. Geo. A. Turnbuil ot South Bentinck and son Archie of Guelph, spent New Year's with Mr. l and Mrs. Bert Barber. The annual school meeting was held at Varney school Wednesday, Dee. 27th, with a fairly good unend- ance. Twenty cords of hardwood ls The local Orangemen will hold the annual meeting in the Hall My night. Mr and Mrs Wm Eden and Mr W. Long. ate New Year dinner with Mr and Mrs R. Eden. Mrs A. McCain is u present " tending Mrs John Kerr. Mr and Mrs Wilbert Blyth and family, were guests Mondty with Mr and Mr: Cameron Lauder. Mr and Mrs Whyte, mu Reta and Eldon Rahn, were home tor the hol- Mar. Mrs Thou Johnson, Holstein; vul- ted over the holiday with Mrs Jack Pieken. Mr Elgin and Min Velma Blyth, entertained a few ot their friends on Thursday evening. Mr and Mrs Adrian Noble of the Rocky, spent New Years’ Day with her parents. Mr ttnd Mrs J. Keller. Mr and Mrs In. Leeson and Em- ily, visited recently with Mr and Mrs Elmer Hutton, Durham. Now that the holidays no over, we can settle down and try to keep the New Year resolutions we made. Amos Sunday School held their mus] concert on Fruity snernoon. in the basement of church, when 1 number were there. Many more might hare been present. had the day not been so bitterly cold. The ttrttt part of program consisted with singing "While Shepherds watched their fioela by night." Rev. Mr Honeymn led in prayer, followed by recitation by Miss Muriel Watson, Mary Nich- olson, Betta Taylor, Inez Cooper, Masters Howard Keith, Chas Wat- son. Hector McMurdo, Calvin Geddes Kenneth Leith. Carlyle Geddes, song by pupils of B.B. No 13 and Miss Jessie and Goldie Bodwell and Lorne Eccles: speech by the Rev Mr Hon- eymnn. The remainder of afternoon was spent in games and lunch ended the afternoon's outing tor another year. Born, on New Years' Day, Jan. l, 1934, to Mr and Mrs Wde Ran- wick, a daughter. Congratulations. Miss Margaret with had her cou- But, Miss Brown trom the Glen. " I visitor for a few days last week. Owing to the heavy rain on Sun- dar, sixteen people were all ant were Ian-Ink! to venture out to the NORTH EGREMONT VARNEY Jr. of Egremont. went to Plum ; A family of seven was born to them, the eldest daughter Mary, dy- ‘lng at the age of eight yen-l, shortly after coming to Durham. Peter and Miss Alice, now publ‘shlng the Rev- .low. Dr. Chu. C. of Gorhe; In. R. J. McKnight (Agnes) of Walnut; (Arthur and Harold, publisher. of the I'Thombury Fteeisor-rremu, an tho Punilr. "Alt were pro-ant for th- i are. Range was Maryg. Cote ridge, the third daughter ot the Into Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Coleridge ot the 19th eon. Egremont. ud before their manage, on Jen. I. 1884, she taught in B. B. No. 10 and No. 12, Emma. and six month. near Mount Most. Rev. D. P. Niven, then [tutor ct Ame-s Church, Dromore, tied the nuptial knot, end they commenced homernakine on the Gedd fem, west ot Knox Church, Nomenby. where the storm was then teaching. At close of 1892, they removed to Dur- ham. end have since been naively identitied with the town and its beat interests. and Durham for two years. In has 1894 the Grey Review was purchued from the late Chu. McArthur. " was shortly afterward- chmged In name to 'The Durham Review' and for nearly forty yea", Mr. Bulge has been at the helm. ( Ye editor was born near Handing- 'ton. Scotland. In the fu<beck yeurof {1849, and after leern‘ng the trade of E printing in the once of the Heading- (ton Courier. came to Chanda with this parents and brother William In ithe year of Confederation. 1867. (cr- riving one week before the that "Do. minion Day." They Iettled on the term on 21st con., Egremont. now owned by Reg. Ramona. For six months the editor worked on "The Priceville Courier", spent leveml winters in the lumber woods nul- Penetant; then attended cotiinewood Colleglete under the late Wm. Wil- liams. end Toronto Normat, takimr out a. teacher's 'sertitknte. Schools taught in were No. 12, Egremont for three years, No. l Normunby for ten, and Durham for two years. In luau Gsore your: to “no? the gqvetnsttt 1Td','tt,g of your funily. the hearty fellowshipof your host of friends and the supreme tor ot the ,rorahip and service of the church to which you have been devoted these men! in". W. H. Smith. Moderator of Session Mabel Keenâ€. President Lodies' Aid Society In Jas. lather. President W. M. 8. Auxiliary W. T. Ritchie. Chslrmsn Board of Homers J. P. Grunt. Sunday School Superintendent in acknowledging these my kind evidences and expressions of good wishes. Mr. Bernese spoke for him. self and wife, remarking the may privileges they had obtained through their mocistione with the church. and thanking all for the kindness shown them. Rev. Mr. Smith, net. ‘ing " spokesmen. celled on seversl guests present, namely W. J. Younmi Will‘am Range, 1. A. Graham. Al-l lsn Bell. Rev. Welter C. Munch of Queen St. Church. In. T. nooln’ and several others, ell of whom spoke} uppreciatlvely of the honored couple and of the event Itaelr. Rev. J. Bil- linzsley of Trinity Church, Mayor. and Mrs. Kress. were also among the guests. but were unable to be on hand while the pmme was being given. From three until six p. m., the reception. with its atmosphere of sociability and fellowship, was in progress. and it left many pleasant memories with the central couple on the occasion, and with the friends who greeted them. portence with the rent of an. and no provide us with counsel and encour- agement to carry on the good work that lies no near your own hum. We pray tor you Gottitr richest bles- sings In the eventlde ot tite-and mar yaw... We want to beer trihuee to the pleasure or your triendship and tell you that it has helped may to ease the strain and lighten the bur- den of lite for all ot us. But, especislly, would we express our toproeiation ot your service in this church. Both of you were ever willing to sccept your full shore ot responsibility and cont it s privi- lege. In our mious emulation, you have been otBeertt and uken s foremost place in the leadership ot the church. We will still count on you to shore the wealth ot your " Golda Ida: tggraiiti,',1tdl' .2: Trr; TJC,"',',; . t a,.'leJl'11',t,,t1ttid'2ao'str2'.." us: I. Ga Md. m 91:: " Ténntn .. Your brethren on the Beulah on! ell the members of Knox Church, want to commute you on this oc- casion of your golden universe". You hove eluted my Joy- and me sorrow. in these you! gone by and we sincerely trope that lathe you! that lle before you the Joys my still outnumber the nor-rm". and that the Good God will aim to you in full moo-we, health whop- plnetttr, Continued not: we 1 ' not)!" and Mr W. J. You; " Dreaent for 1934 U. NO. 2, MEMONT & NORM'BY Br tv-mme. Dickson 79%. Edith Diet-on 78555. Muriel Nelson 65%. Um DIM 62%, Carman Duck- Ial ' Ir. "r-mem, Dickson 82, Venn: Leyla 78, Beatrice car. “at 78. metar Kirby 70. Br m- “ Diana. 75. Verna Cmounm tit, . Uniqwaurult " hump: Pillar “whine“ am 66. Br " "--2N%. Bemm a. In" [own Ct, Guild PI.“ 16. Ian Kirby " man Who- a: [nun Helm te. I-l) teetAiri,i' u. b.- Gram U. NO. t - -"""'", Deny Helena. John mm“. Httdteatee Perfect amend. ‘V~Hl.rvey lath. Br Iv-jot-d Keith‘, Lorne Ecclez', Fury Gordon Ellie Hm, Alex Nolan‘s, Carlyle Golden Dorothy ucmnr. Jr W --Mucict Wat-so. Br m--tharhs Walter. M McKenzie. Jr li--- Domthy Hurt-03'. Kenneth 144m. Colv‘n Guam. Inn-I “a“; - Tat the Ian; -4Ulvin Fit-hen don; the corridor The mlhlne at their golden hair. . . O . o rm. o happy day! The We ling. the people any. The ancient bridegroom and the bride. Smil'ng contents! and serene. UM the with. bewildering Deena. Behold, Call-DIM, on every side, Thai: tom. and (mum: multiplied. " the ream of a light Bayou two burnt-it'd mirrors a“. Or Illu- upon a bridge at night 2"!“ an and on before the sight. [I on. I-, _. A - - V_â€"_ - ttoor, Tho WIS children cmwd Mair, And In Md out and marvwhnm Mes w -- u.» - m“... " In the Golden Wedding day. The menu come mum; in once t. . ---e- .. The bane 11‘qu at We and light The wind, the The lama. m What use I now? The night In fair, Th than. or grid, the clouds of And Milieu-g d! 'the darksomp woods with light, “lot on the Seeds, until they laugh Thenruke (ruby from the $4tttruqtitr- the "tting Ian breaks " In the chimney, burning bright We hung the Iron cane tonight, "-.eesrh--eatet'_rmerrtee,ttte imam-tun. of the Sona ot Scot- land. and for fourteen yen- Division When a new hone phee Among the myrted In Like a new am just And mll'd on in he Into the bundle“ r Among the Inn-w! homers of earth, Like A new star Just mm; to birth, And Iowa on It. harmonious way Into the â€and.“ realms of spam†So an the new In upeech and burn on. 7 And I “one main. o fortunate. o My day, - s new humanoid ttmit, its - Wadsworth “mellow 1307- 1882 Th. light- m out. and gone Are all the - M mm am with merrimem and Mats In the new hattse,s-4ntar the night But Ben the are church reception Hominy. While al, not: " Mertod it, there Are yet sunw we think. whose name- u-e Dot u- corded thereon. We would like a complete list, to Add this an a re minder to those who did not sign, to Inform u. In] congratulatory letters and Mom In" been received: two In mall: we might new to: a -ttt on Stun-day from cousins In - New Md. and . tel"- (nn on Holiday hom Cot. " M. Robert-on. Grand Beer. of the Sons of Scotland Benevolent Auccinlion In Mm. the My School. hr the put thirteen years he has been I member of the Sultan. In. Ramage, in her active "as, wu “no I. worker in the mutant-y and ladle: Aid some» ties of the church, end in the Wom- an Institute. M d lumen. tad l teacher in THE HANGING OF THE CRANE Drops down Into the tti, To celebnto the Hanging of the, In Knox Church he wu SCHOOL REPORTS - _ the [out and long v nun-or. Kenneth 144th. Mel. Ethel o'Katretm. Jr. E.. n--4 -- I. any at and and wind and fall-tep- lound NO TS, EGREMON T min, have In“?! um} ; lit, the are. burn with: Non. Pr" y My Tnyior, H, ".me for the endleu seemi- W the hearth everywhere l. teacher Wht book t! the along tucker hodwn'l for the the McKee!†Clark 8: tr rr. “OH SCHOG " A emu-y number dun they I absent than ll t - be Durh- ed lunch ttt [tn-cent Almoet " m Act mum-m MI, Dul‘hm Cult!!!â€- urrh VOL Phe Sou! ty will I the "" day ma mwho G"'" " iot Red the nude [an d ke M "" won It mull! and M Bull PM Vie, tt tht wt