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Durham Review (1897), 4 Oct 1934, p. 8

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{} #+ Holstein Fair up to Usual Standard Egremont Ag. Society‘s fall fair at Holstein last Friday met with fine weather though turning chilly late in the afternoon. The crowd was about the usual one, the exhibits good, with quantity varying from past years in different classes . This year for the first time, Egreâ€" mont fair was thrown open to the County to exhibitors, though not many outside â€"of the township took advantage of it. There was a good showing of horses, thougn scarcety as many as last year. Cattle were noticeably fewer; doubtless some former exhibitors held back, fearing strong outside competition. Sheep and swine classes were well filled . John McGirr, Durham and Mr Henry of Walters Falls were two from a distance who won some of the sheep many outside â€"of advantage of it. showing of horse as many as last noticeably . fewer former exhibitors strong outside c Mount Forest band provided good, music during the day. In evening the | hall was crowded to enjoy the play put on by Ayton Dramatic Club, and the dance after was thronged. The Society realized $150 gross from both on a 25¢. fee. The potato race in the football feld wound up the fair as usual, and was a close finish. Contestants had to make five trips down and five back, mourting and dismounting at â€" each end to pick up or drop a potato. W. Adams finished first and Ken Ross anticipated, and the baking, â€" vegetaâ€" bles, ladies work, etc. were as good as ever, and just as closley competed In the hall a gratifying display met the eye. The flowers were georgeous some mammoth dahlias exhibited by Rev. Mr Honeyman and others comâ€" manding special notice. Fruit in a poor year was a better display than EGREMONT FALL FAIR PRIZE LIST son. Spring wheatâ€"Eric Reid. White barleyâ€"W. " Goose Wheatâ€"W. J. Lamont Fleming w Thanksgiving Day Holiday Weekâ€"End Travel Bargain From DURHKHAM OCTOBER 5 1. CHICAGO *8%° rerurn Rostftvatiicitretirnthcentebtliihâ€"â€"i $3.05 $4.40 $4.75 ROUND TRIP FARES â€" Tickets to DURAND good via WINDSOR and DETROIT. CANADIAN NATIONAL Depot phone 18. Tichets, Hotel Rates, Train Information and Return Limits from Agents PR â€"â€" Ask for Handbill â€" Final Excursion to World‘s Fair closing October, 1934. Reduced Rates at leading Hotels in Chicago. To PORT HURON _ FLINT DURAND Loaf bread from Prairie Rose flourâ€" ont Flemingw, Rogers, Mrs. Hostetter, S. Williams. , J. Wilkinâ€"Loaf breadâ€"Mrs. Hostetter, W. Rogers, Sharp, FEarlA. Moyer. Brown breadâ€"F. Eakett, V. Perguson, J.Adams, C. Watson. Currant breadâ€"W. son, F. Reid. Sunflowerâ€"J. Blasing, J. Ferguson. Large beansâ€"Edith Kerr, J. turnipsâ€"M. Ellis, F. Adams. Any other â€"J. Ferguson, J. Lewis. Yellow manâ€" Dutch settsâ€"C. Watson, R. Sim. Poâ€" tato onionsâ€"E. Matthews, A. Moyer. Cauliflowerâ€"C. Schenk, T. Ellis. Cabâ€" bageâ€"J. Ferguson, E. Matthews. Red cabbageâ€"R. Dodds. Jumbo pumpkinâ€" Shortâ€"W. Philp, J. Stevenson. Pickâ€" ling cucumbersâ€"T. Ellis, Mrs. Davis. Table pumpkinâ€"J. Blasing. G. McCall. D. C. TOWNn "% Town agent, phone 133 Roots and Vegetables White potatoesâ€"C. Schenk, M. Ellis, THIG Reed workâ€"G. McCaill. Ragâ€"hooked rug â€"Mrs. Honeyman, Mrs. Nichol. Yarm Ladies‘ Work â€" ‘Table scarfâ€"Mrs. Nichol, T. Ellis. Centreâ€"pieceâ€"Mrs. Nichol, R. Sim. Cushion, emb.â€"Mrs. Davis, F. < Kerr. Cushion in woolâ€"A. Brown, Mrs. Nichol Cushion, any otherâ€"C. Fenton, T. Elâ€" lis. Luncheon setâ€"Mrs. Davis, A. Henâ€" | derson. Buffet setâ€"Mrs. Nichol, Mrs. lDavis. Centrepieceâ€"Mrs. Nichol. Tray ’ clothâ€"Mrs. Nichol, Mrs. Clark. ‘Tableâ€" cloth and napkinsâ€"C. Fenton, Mrs. ‘ Honeyman. Table matsâ€"Mrs. Davis, H. Cowan. Towelsâ€"W. McDougall, W. Elâ€" lis. Curtainsâ€"Mrs. Nichol. Panâ€"holdâ€" | ersâ€"J. Nicholson, C. Fenton. Labor saving deviceâ€"M. Ellis, R. Dodds. Cot-‘ ton patchwork quiltâ€"J. Blasing, J. Ferâ€" guson, T. Ellis Woollen patchwork quiltâ€"T. Ellis, A. Nicholson, J. Fair-) , bairn. Crazy patchworkâ€"E. Hamilton,| W. Aitken, W. Allan. Any other, quilt| â€"J. Blasing, J. Ferguson, Miss Christie. Wool comforterâ€"W. Allan, E. Kerr, E. Alles. Fancy emb. bedspreadâ€"Mrs. Nichol, F. Reid. Bedspread, any other â€"Mrs. Nichol. Dresser scarfâ€"T. Ellis, Mrs. Nichol. Pair crochet pillow casesâ€" T. Ellis, E. Kerr. Pillow cases, e'mb.â€"l E. Alles, Mrs. Nichol. Pillow cases and : sheetsâ€"T. Ellis, F. Reid. Crochet towel| â€"T. Ellis, F. Reid. Emb. towelâ€"l".’ Reid, Mrs. Davis Bath towelâ€"Mrs. Nichol, Miss Christie. Vanity setâ€"Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Nichol. Fancy apronâ€"Mrs. Nichol, Mrs. Davis. House apronâ€"Mrs. ’ Honeyman, J. Blasing. Pyjama bagâ€" C. Fenton, W. Aitken. Costume slipâ€" W. McDougall. House dressâ€"B. Hunâ€" ter, R. Taylor. Afghanâ€"A. Brown. Lady‘s blouseâ€"Mrs. Hostetter. Nightâ€" gownâ€"Mrs. Nichol, G. McCall. Pyjamas ‘â€"A. Nicholson, R. Teylor. Sweaterâ€" W. McDougall, M. Bffton. Work shirtâ€" J. Nicholson, Mrs. Davis. Fine shirtâ€" W. Ellis, Mrs. Davis. Heavy wool socks â€"Mrs. Davis, W. McDougall. Fine wool socksâ€"Mrs. Davis, A. Henderson. Heavy | wool mittsâ€"W. McDougall, W. Rogers.| . Fine wool mittsâ€"W. McDougall, Mrs.| : Davis. Men‘s pyjamasâ€"Mrs. Nichol, B.| : Hunter. Overallsâ€"V. Adams. Baby‘s 1 dressâ€"M. Bilton. Baby‘s jacket and|â€" bonnetâ€"Mrs. Davis. Child‘s rompersâ€" Mrs. Davis. Child‘s sweaterâ€"R. Taylor.| ; Girl‘s dressâ€"R. Taylor, A. Nicholson. ( Crochet in cottonâ€"Mrs. Nichol, Mrs. ( Davis Tatting â€" Mrs. Davis, Mlss!] Christie. Drawn thread workâ€"-Mrs.'.; Davis, T. Ellis. Cross stitch emb.â€"Mrs. I ‘Nichol, Mrs. Davis Best novelty for 7 giftâ€"Mrs. Davis, C. Watson. Buttonâ€" holesâ€"Miss Christie, R. Taylor. Mendâ€"| _ ingâ€"J. Nicholson. Darningâ€"J. Lewis.) 1 J. Nicholson. Coll. four articles made from flour sacksâ€"Mrs. Davis, W. Ellis. B. Hunter. Homeâ€"made soapâ€"E. Matâ€" thews, M. Ellis. rotsâ€"Mrs. Honeyman, J. Blasing. Honey â€"W. Ellis. Maple syrupâ€"E. Hamilton, W. Aldcorn. Maple sugarâ€"J. Robb, E. Kerr. Homeâ€"made candyâ€"R. Aitken, ter tartsâ€"S. Williams, Mrs. Nichol. Jelly tartsâ€"R. Taylor, W. Aldcorn. Pumpkin pieâ€"W. Rogers, J. Lewis, C. Fenton. Appleâ€"A. Moyer, R. Taylor, W. Smith, Mrs. Nichol. Children‘s Work ONTARIO ARCHIVEs TORONTO Cutwork, modern Grade Cattleâ€"Steer 2 yearsâ€"W. Aldâ€" corn 1, 2 and 3. Steer 1 yearâ€"S. Wwilâ€" liams, M. Ellis 2 and 3. Cow, beef type â€"H. Cowan, M. Ellis, R. Aitken. Steer 2yea!sâ€"s.wtllhmlmd 2, Alex. Aitken. Yearling heiferâ€"R. Aitken, S. Williams, A. Nicholson. Heifer calflâ€"R. Dodds, C. Watson, Allan Aitken. Bteerl Thempson H. Eckhardt, C. Watson, E. Gardiner. Jerseyâ€"Aged bullâ€"W Ferguson. Cow â€"Ferguson, 1, 2 and 3. Heifer 2 yearsâ€" Ferguson 1 and 2. Heifer 1 yearâ€"Ferâ€" guson 1 and 3, W. Thompson. Heifer c&lfunderlyelrâ€"l"etmuon 1, 2 and 3. Herefordâ€"Bull 2 yearsâ€"H. Eckhardt, E. Gardiner, A. Moyer. Bull 1 yearâ€" G. Aitken, W. Hoffman, J. Dowling. Cowâ€"H. Eckhardt, E. Gardiner, W. Hoffman. Heifer 2 yearsâ€"H. Eckhardt, J. Dowling, G. Aitken. Heifer 1 yearâ€" yearsâ€"C. Fairbairn 1 and 2. Heifer, 1 yearâ€"E. McRobb, J. Eurig. Heifer calf Bull, 1 yearâ€"W .McDougall. Bull caltâ€" J. Shand, H. Cowan, J. Eurig. Cowâ€"J. or geldingâ€" M. Halliday, J. Eurig, J. Brown. Carriage horseâ€"Smith Bros., R. Irvin, H. Halliday, Lady driverâ€"V. Adams, Smith Bros., W. Ryan. E. Gardiner. Spring foalâ€"J. Eurig, Lynch Bros. One year filly or geldingâ€" V. Adams, E. Gardiner. Two year filly Lynch Bros. Spring coltâ€"V. Eurig, H. Halliday, E. Gardiner. One year filly or geldingâ€"Lynch Bros. 1 and 2. Single roadsterâ€"V. Adams, W. Ryan. Coach and Carriageâ€"Mareâ€"V. Eurig, year old filly or geldingâ€"J. Stevenson, W. Lamont, R. Dodds. One year old filly or geldingâ€"J. Wilkinson, F. Eakett, E. Hamilton. Two year old filly or geldingâ€"R. Pinder, V. Eurig. Teamâ€" W. Lamont, R. L. Aitken, A. Moyer. Percheronâ€"Brood mareâ€"W. Aldcorn, 1, 2 and 3. Spring foalâ€"Aldcorn 1 and 3, R. Pinder. One year old filly or geldâ€" ingâ€"A. Moyer, V. Eurig, A. Ross. Two year filly or geldingâ€"A. Ross, H. Pinder, R. Aitken. Teamâ€"M. Halliday, E. Mcâ€" General Purpose Teamâ€"E. Reid, E. McRobb, J. Eurig. House Plants, 6 var.â€"W. Rogers, R. Sim Coll. Geraniumsâ€"R. Aitken, W. Allan, .J. Nicholson. Amarylisâ€"R. Sim,. Mrs. Clark. Hydrangeaâ€"B.. Hunter, W Alâ€" lan.: Oleanderâ€"W. Rogers. Gloxiniaâ€" C. Schenk, Mrs. Honeyman. Patienceâ€" Agriculturalâ€"Brood mareâ€"R. Pinder, C. Fairbairn, J. McGirr. Spring foalâ€" F. Reid, J. McGirr, W. Philp. Three Heavy draught â€" Brood mare â€" A. Moyer, C. McGillivray, J. Robb. Spring foalâ€"Moyer, McGillivray, Robb. Three year old filly or geldingâ€"A. Moyer. Two year old filly or geldingâ€"J. Wilkinson, A. Moyer, T. Brown. Teamâ€"W. Lamâ€" ont, P. Hattle. Boston Fernâ€"A. Nicholson. Hanging Basketâ€"Mrs. Hostetter, J. Nicholson. Flora! desionâ€"N. McGuire. THE DURHAM REVIEW Dowling. Heifer calf . Heifer, 2 ¢ Heiferi , 2 and 3. week at wW. Mr and Mrs Jack Ray and family and Mr Mike Barry of Glenelg, visitâ€" ed with Mrs W. J. Moran last week . Mrs John Ray and daughter Murâ€" iel Blanche, visited the first of the 4 Mr. Samuel Chapman of Durham '(spent a day recently with Mr and | Mrs Wm. Gordon. ' Mr Thos. Wilson is quite ill at present and under the doctor‘s care and is attended by Nurse Matthews !ot Durham Red Cross Hospital. J The little daughter of Mr and Mrs John Nelson is a patient in Durham hospital at present, hope to hear of | her recovery. 1 Miss Sadie Davis visited over the ’week end at the home of Mr. E. Smith of Holstein. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Wallace of Durâ€" ham visited with Mr. and Mrs. D. Pavis on Sunday. P y Mr. John Matthews nccomm.nlod‘ by friends from Hanover, spent a day at Tobormory . ‘ _ Miss Norma Ferguson, visited near London last week with her cousin Miss Norma Allan. Mr. Maurice Farr of London was & recent visitor at the home of J. C. Queen. & Rev. Scudamore of Mt. Forest, had charge of St. Paul‘s service on Sunday in the absence of Rev. 3. Thompson who had the Thanksgivâ€" ing services in Mount Forest. Inspector Pentland spent an afterâ€" noon at S. S. No. 2 and highly rec ommended the teacher, also condiâ€" tion of the school and surroundings. Mr. Wm. Nankeville, South Bend, was a recent guest with Mr and Mrs Robt. Haas. Several from here attended the‘ presentation to Miss Agnes Macphail, M.P., at Durham on Saturday Sept. | 29 and report a pleasant time. I Mrs. McCloud, Port Elgin, is visitâ€" ing with Mr and Mrs M. McGillvray. Lawyer Jopp, Swift Current called on the Mcinnis family last week. Mrs. Urquhart, Owen Sound, is a guest with her daughter Mrs Fleming Reid . Rally Day was observed in the Unâ€" ited S. S. Holstein, Sunday Sept. 30 with a good attendance and an enâ€" couraging talk by the pastor, Mr. Mercer. A pageant was also given by members of the S. S. Mrs. Chas. Abray, Ridgetown, is at present visiting her aunts Mescames Drimmie and Mutch. This community was shocked â€" at the news of the sudden death of Mr Thomas Bunston in Toronto. He was for many years a familiar figure, and respected resident here, before makâ€" ing his home in Toronto. Sincere sympathy goes out to his wife and family, and to his sister Mrs Whyte in their sorrow. Shand. Chicksâ€"M. Wilson. Buff Orpâ€" ington chicksâ€"M. Wilson 1 and 2. Rhode Island Redâ€"M. Wilson 1 and 2. Chicksâ€"A. Moyer, Wilson, W. Hoffman. Mottled Ancona chicksâ€"M. Wilson. shmph‘”â€"w ramâ€"J. Shand, W. Hoffman. Ram lambâ€"Shand. Aged ewe â€"Shand 1 and 2, Hoffman.. Shearling ewe ,,.,,qâ€"g;'e_{.mmb_mmd' 1 and 2. Market lambâ€"Shand 1 and 2, J. Mcâ€" Smith. Aged boar, redâ€"A. Irvin. Brood sow, redâ€"A. Irvin 1 and 2. Sow under 12 monthsâ€"A. Weppler. Sow under 6 H. Hunter‘s, Egremont 4:4 & & V ALL Sr. IVâ€"Florence Bocles. Jr. IVâ€" Willie Drimmie, Mary Reid*, Florâ€" ence Reid and Alice Drimmie* ewal.‘Thur Sda OCl4 $r IIIâ€"Douglas Williams*, Richard | Irvin. _ Jr IIIâ€"Carman Love*. Sr ll’ at 8 o‘clock, Ander th â€"Charlie Irvin, Raymond Bilton*, ; the Agricultural Society Myrtle Horsburgh*. Jr. IIâ€"Alice} Reid*, Alex Reid. Sr. Iâ€"Elwyn Nich CONCERT 100 %4 newv olson. Jr. Iâ€"Anna Irvin. Pr.â€"Elroy followed by Williams*, and Charlie Drimmie* A equal, Hugh Dodds* Pr.â€"Pearl Love* DANCE by the same :XDO. o R"’n.r::a A.“ml “’"' Admission: Concert 25¢; j2HfOra lroup, Harry Aitken, equal, es Dorothy Long. Sr. 1 Bâ€"Arthur *Buiâ€" SORzzz ler, Ruby Moore, Shirley Long equal, A. J. Morrison. Jr. Iâ€"Delbert Long. Ret Sr. Pr. Aâ€"Fern Long, Royden Haas, Elmer Ellis. Sr. Pr. Bâ€"Ariene tl‘e ‘ Brown, Eileen Aitken, Vivian Rice, * John Brown. Jr. Pr.â€"Billie Marie Ellis, Donald Finley, June Morrison. of Lo Nora J. Shortt, teacher. . ’ Saugeen CGLT. held their first meeting for 193435, in the baseâ€" men of church, on Oct 2. Seripture passage was from Mark 5, and read . by Nora Shortt. Mrs. Aitken led in "prayer. The business period followâ€" 'ed. during~which the following offiâ€" cers were elected: Honorary leader, | Mrs (Rev.) Aitken: Leader, Mrs W. Aitken: Ass‘t leader, Mrs J. Brown: Pres., Marie Aitken: Vicepres, Aileen Brown: Sec‘y, Nora Shortt: Treas., Helen _ Buller: Organist, Aileen Brown: Ass‘t organist, _ Elizabeth Aitken: _ Press reporters, Dorothy . Dyer,, Marjory Moore. Mrs Aitken | led in prayer for the officers. The : ’new president took the chair and the roll was called,the minutes read and adopted and plans made for the , meetings. The evening closed with IIâ€"Harold Gibson, Daisy Dyer, Minerva _ Mercer, Audrey â€" Bakett, Francis Ellis. Sr. I Aâ€"Phyllis Johnâ€" son, Earlma Reid, Betty McMillan, Harold Long equal, Doreen Eccles, Clifford Troup, Harry Aitken, equal, Dorothy Long. Sr. 1 Bâ€"Arthur *Buiâ€" ler, Ruby Moore. Shirley TLang# anmai HOLSTEIN SCHOOL REPORT Rev. R. Mercer received a message from Newfoundland on Monday that his mother had died on Saturday as the result of a paralytic stroke. The funeral was on Monday. _ Sincere sympathy is extended. Mr and Mrs Geo. Plume of Mount Forest, visited Mr and Mrs James Smith the first of the week. Pastor Bereaved spent a few days last week wilth the Arnill family. Mrs D. Grier who spent some time with her daughter Mrs E. Holâ€" liday, near Mt Forest, returned . to her home the first of weer. Mrs Mary Morrison and family, spent the first of week with Mr and Mrs Morrison, Singhampton. Miss Doris Troupe of Mount Forâ€" est, spent a few days last week with Ruby Watson. Mrs Hugh Renwick and Mrs Stepâ€" hen Jones, Ottawa, visited their nie Mrs Hodgson and daughter Jean, of Toronto, visited the Allan family over the week end. Mrs G. W. Sparling, who visited her sister, Mrs Jas. A. Smith over the week end, returned to her home in Walkerville on Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Harvey Groat and family of Mount Forest visited with the Thorne family one day last week Mrs Johns is visiting with Mt. Forest friends for a few weeks. The Women‘s Association of the United Church have planned to have a hot goose supper on the 25th inst. Watch for further notice. Today, Wednesday, is school field day in the Park. Mr and Mrs E. Smith accompanied Mr and Mrs Geo. Smith to Taronto on Monday to attend the funeral of the late Mr Thos. Bunston. HOLSTEIN LEADER ces, Mrs J. McGillivray and M Troupe, also their friend, Mrs. Coleridge. Mr William Ramage ol PTCeVING, visited his daughter, Mrs Chas. Mcâ€" Dougall and took in the Fair. Mr and Mrs Robt. Aitken, Mr and Mrs Alex. Aitken and Mrs A. Hunter left Monday on a motor trip to visit friends in London, Sarnia and Courtâ€" right. They will remain until the end of the week. Several ladies of the village met at Mrs. Thorne‘s Monday evening, and formed a Goodâ€"will Club,. Mrs. Hastie is President, Mrs. Brebner secretary, and Miss Short, convener. Committeeâ€"Mesdames Petrie, Mounâ€" tain, McPhail. The October meeting of the Misâ€" sionary Society of the United Church was held in the church Tuesday, Oct 2nd . §$.8. NO. 9. EGREMONT \imliam Ramage of Priceville, Mabel B. Sharp, teacher. Junior Room mee pammsc: «a«i Thursday, October 11 ' followed by a DANCE by the same Orchestra Mr and Mrs A. Noble and far of Bentinck visited on Sunday Mr and Mrs Dawson Marshall . Mrs. Andrew Picken and Mrs Picken visited recently with Miss E. Byers, Miss T. R of last week â€" Sr. Marshal] Miss Margaret Watson, R. ~ spent part of last week in Durha hospital as a special nurse and this week attending another patie: Mr and Mrs Wm. Marshall of M Forest, accompanied by Mrs. « iw«u. supplies, $43.22: Durham A¢ Society $5: Mt Forest Ag‘l Socie!, |$10: Egremont Ag‘l Society $75: Iy \remont Plowmen‘s Ass‘n $25: El~ |tion Board Co. Grey re Provincis} IElecuon $74.35: Reeve Hunter, » McEachern ditch $2.50: Dep. Reeve '.Phllp. do, $1: Pay sheet No 10, » ‘pendlture on roads and bridg, | $576.02: Supt‘s salary $52.50; item \bers of Council, att‘ce at meeting : ‘to date $10: Robt Christie, use . room $2. _ Car. Ovensâ€"Patterson : That Coun:! ‘wdjoum to meet on Monday, Nov. [ \at 1 o‘clock p.m. for general vu Mr and Mrs T. Wallace visited cently with the latters sister in C ley, and on Baturday visited with Sound friends and attendes the 5 Mrs. Alex Smith of town vis last week with her son Ronald with other old friends and neighb« Miss MBFRRMGE \Winka. > n Him as our saviour, and | also friend. who will never forsa)k« who is the same yesterday, today forever, for if we do not accept | now, it will be a sad day for u: the final judgement. The sacrament of the Lord‘s per will be dispensed next S and preparatory services will be | on Friday evening at 8 o‘clock Miss T. E. Byers spent Sun evening at the McAlister home. Mr and Mrs Bryson Moriock baby Helen of town, and air Mrs Wm. Mather and Dorothy Bentinck were visitors on Sun with Mr and Mrs C. McAlister . Mr and Mrs T. Wallace visited Council met Oct 1st, members a)] present except Reeve Hunter. Dep Reeve Philp occupied the chair. The minutes of last meeting wer read and adopted. Aldcornâ€"Patterson: That Ree and road sup‘t be a committee attend to ditch grievances on 1> been His close companions. H« fered untold agony because He | the sins of the world and our in ually. But because he suffered t things, he can sympathize with u: all our sorrows. Let us then a~ Our pastor took for his text = day, "Who hath believed our rep Isaiah 53: 1." In this Old Testam: chapter we ‘get a true picture of Christ as penned by the prophet was a man of sorrows, lonely, : with no placeto lay His hbead, an: the last forsaken by those who | Treasurer be notified to erase fro: his books the taxes against lot |« Main St. E, Holstein, the same ha Pattersonâ€"Ovens: That the (o) lowing accounts be paid: Robt \\i; son, sheep claim, $5.50; Gor, Low do, $4.50: Wm Horsburgh, do, $« Alex. Nicholson, insp. sheep 75¢; J T. Brown, do, 50¢c: Gordon Leith, i 50¢c: Wm Aitken, do, 50¢c: Municip; Retuirn Engagement oi "! and Mrs Wm. Carson 1 Friday with relatives in \\ KNOX CORNERS adian Cowboys , in the Town Hal! . Byers spent with Mrs John FOREST der the auspices < Society . David Allan, cle: NEW PROGRAN That the Co road also Wa Tuesd Marsh a grani Agricul 25 Sd;rinp t lum trude N Wes. A Whitmo O. G.â€" social } uhs lo 16 evening Installed Re District P Owen Sound 1t Burns‘ Ch While w eone of the Menry Bo: Owen Sou Saturdaay long e(« him, hbe held thei ehurch Oc ducted th« with pray Miss Isab ture lessor Mrs Boyd nie sang / mali, Presb: sent, and on the mi mea on in (h« Quebec was 1 Ontario in Kn 58 years ago go, with Rev B Columbia 4: 45 years ago women in All ago. Miss Bak carried on for Mrs. Marshall Miss Lamont. a hearty vote shall for all } the Mission ~ were served, : Prayer . Lineman Kille thought . a for sending for India‘s Miss Cathe ed missionary she spent 40 :; esting address Church last 8 FLAT TO REXNT :â€"Â¥ conveniences. Appls Anyone desirous 0: on shares kindly app A qpublic meeting Varney Hall on Prid 26th, t0 phail, M welcome VYVOL LYI MRS. DaviD GoOw D‘ RECE On Thurs Cowdy helc tion at Dur Mrs . Gow! wearing h« satin and Mrs T. M. Mc of blackberry MeArthur, in blue silk, op« guests. Mrs A Mrs wW. C. P guests into t} at different in Mrs J. McGov euests were waite: A Renwick, Kate ] B. MeArthur, Mrs | C. Kowell, Misses Catherine McLean, and Julia Weir M The dining room préetty with its lac« bowl with pink an gilver candlesticks : A silver basket c eake and served to Boral scheme in dir pink and white. was beautifully arr foli and mums. was dining roon Calder‘s D DERNY‘E THA® Beautyâ€"In the Charm â€" In ! Ramanceâ€" In full T P 4y B #e+

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