" fi1 Send in Your Home. And Adam Seereinry Bert Will.- of Dnrhun'l OHBoueWeek. tan-been end“ than; men And addressee upon hh record book. Every home that is entered here, get. an invitation to the Old Home Week ceremonies to like piece next August. Every box holder on rural routes out of Durham were recipients of notices to send in the lumen of the relatives or friends who would appreciate an invitation. The responle was not as heavy as the secretnry expected. and he feels that there are yet many more who hue been overlooked. As it in now he bu over 1,000 names and address- es Ind before the clone ot the year. hopes to have In many more. Durlun: Poll I Peter Rangâ€, poll 3 John Murdock. poll ' Robert Whit. hll b-Nur lcQuan . rGi 8-How. IN umnco, poll 4 J. H. Chittiek, Doll 5 Henry Iowan. poll ' Alex May f..?""""'.?.'.'?..'.'.:',",': ......... pr. Umw....m. Deanna-cal... ulna-omndw. ha. on the Afternoon: at Novi,nta; n. " and 15th " the place Btated h the Manuals, which u usually _ ,,V_ - -'"". It. home or phat of business of the rill We.“ hters'lists fhurilAmJiiii""ii'ij"moNaL " c.u.u. and... In the Marlin... Province. Mace of Quebec, New Brunswick, L'Pytri1orard Inland, Nova Scotia CENT A !PffPEsroov. tt From DURHAM V_-----vv--nwn - to "()an $0.00, to 'itiikG'i,' CITY $11.25 " Ito. Am. do loan-pro 811.85 THE DURHAM REVIEW offer; 'eye may.†so.» Tick“: all Information from Am. ASK '03 mam. mono my "in I MAIL tuUiiiii'riii.T'ti"l COUPON tti?,iqiig.!it1r2ssi/ too" 'large'.'.'.'?.'.".?........ - mun-on 1m). ..... 'mmamrratovma, . Big bundle of old papers. only " " Review omee. Just the thing for lighting timrs, laying under carpets. Mr and Mrs D Marshall spent Mon- day with Mr and Mrs Irwin Fergus- on, of Egremont. Miss T.E.Byers entertained anilin- ber ot the folks around the Corners on Wednesday evening of last week for supper. There was a birthday cake, it being Mr. David Marshall's birthday " well as Halloween. The, evening was spent in chat and old: fashioned games. The Halloween spooks arrived during the evening, and were busy out of doom. 1 Min Mary MeAliater and was Al- ma Kroc. of Toronto motored over the week end to their Inventive homes. Mrs Hemmer, Sr. accompan- ied them heme after visiting for :1 time In the city. 1 Mr and Mrs Albert Marshall spent a few days over the week end with Toronto friends. Mr and Mrs June: Marshall Ind Mr and In Alex Aberdeln with. their children were visitorl Sunday " Mr D. 31:11th. Have them visit with us on Thursday of Int week. 3 Min Margaret Watson, RN. re- turned from Port Elan on Slum!†when the ha been nursing the late Mm. Christie. who died Friday. Mrs John Mgr-hull Br. And Mn El- gin Wilton attended the 'rtttuaotmr. ing meeting of the W113. " Conn, but week. In mum: addressed the meeting. mourn the mung at the lute In John Mew-Ito of town. They hue lost a loving mother and true friend. Rev. Mr and Mrs Honeymnn have been visiting on our line. Glad to the winter months too. We would otter our sincere sym- pethy to In Stanley Mountain, and and KNOX CORNERS --"---- PM." clip "at of Magazine: after checking 3 Publica- tion duh-ed. nu out coupon carefully. Gentlemen.. 1.eeseurt........../ “melamine the mmwwmaw-mmwon tttet m- --H . m..- M. out...uon.... "o'--........... "-"......... i The W. Inst. wil hold a i Social, in Orange Frid: P), Each lady will ease any article valued at 2 ' w (to be purchased by mom at The November meeting wil the 20th inst, at Mrs Coierr "l‘here will be a united choir. I The Holstein branch of the Orange Hodge, entertained a number of their friends " a towl supper in their hall Monday. There were also a numtrer.ot Gleneden members and £triends preaent. A program was (heard. in which the resident clergy 1 took part. The W.M.S. ot the I met in the church on at which they arranty Thankotrerintr meeting in the form of a tea. The Mission Bend of the Pres. Church held s 10e tee in the base- ment an Saturday. A goodly number were present; V Mr and Mrs Chalmers and Miss Margaret Christie, visited Mr sud Mrs Robt Christie the end of week. Quite a number ot the young peo- ple from here mended the dunes put on by the Drunstic Club in Dro- more on Friday ot last week and report a good time. There will be a. union service of the United and Presbyterian church: es, in the Presbyterian Church, oral Sunday a.m., Nov. 11. After Snndav Mr and Mrs Bert Eccle.’ 3nd fum- Ir, visited Conn friend: the Brgt trt the week. Dr and Mn Mountain enterhined n number of ladies ud children, on Wedneedey, in honor of their aon'r ttmt birthday. Halloween pas-ed ott quietly. There were the usual number of prank, but no serious damage done. There were all kinds ot people out culling: negroes, clam, tramps, etc. All leemed to be well received and giv- en some kind of treat. Mr and In Thom, trend In. Robt Haag end Mr Arthur Brown, motored to Toronto Tuesday. The Agricultural Society mulled a new furnace in the Hall last week. Mr Geo. Russet], Mt. Forest, being the contractor. Mr and Mry Brebner entertained n number ot friends " their home on Helloween to n muquernde Deny. [LOLSTEIN LEADEii] ONTARiATtit"iri' TORONTO LOCAL AND PERMNAL , l short service at the cano- ;., Nov. 11. After Sunday tf the United Church get, on the 6th inst, arranged to have a hold a Pancake Friday, Nov. ease provide 2 ' wrapped trom no else. " wil be on next week, Grey County Council will "tremtruVv'iweii;' 1n oven Sound. may nut. ttvcLtetrt In 12th.fofthelrlnuuulonot tum-flu n We who loved you "d As it dawns “other Ft In our lonely houn ot Thoughts ot you no s, Fondly remembered fully. m loving memory. f Menard Bar- ber who paused an six years ago today Nov. tr, 1928. Mr Peterman and daughter Lillian of Wingham, visited Sunday last " Mm W. A. Lawrence's. Mr and Mrs 1 Edna also Miss l Dunnville visited Sundty last. Phiico Radio last week. Mr Matthew Hooper left Saturday last for Parry Sound for a couple ot weeka’ deer hunting. Mr Jae. Small who was with Rabi. Taylor for the summer is home again. A few from here a'tended the pres-l ontation and dance " Mr. Will At»; chison'a, last Friday evening. , Visitors at Mr David Hooper's int! week were Mrs Bill Filby and two; children of Grimby; Mr and Mrs B., Tltmue, Miss Hughes, R.N. and mu Noble, R.N. of Hanover. I In loving A few from here took in the fowl supper and dance at L.0.L. 1192 Glen- elg on Monday evening. Smithsville. On Sunday afternoon next there will be Holy Communion administer- ed at St' Paul's church, Egremont. Mrs John Campbell is visiting with her daughter, Mrs Graydon Berry of Quite an enjoyabl Spent at Dromore on at the dance put on I Club. Mr and Mrs Wesley Andrews ed Sunday with Mr and Mrs Jnc rews of North Egremont. A reception was held at Mr Wm. Atchlson's on Friday night last in honor ot Mr and Mrs Dolphle Law- rence, where they received some use- tul and costly gifts from their friends and neighbors. ham ape: D . Davin renee . The scholars ot BS. No. 2, spent a pleasant afternoon on Halloween. They all enjoyed the treat, which they received from the teacher. Messrs. Gordon P. Lewellyn, Lon- don and Alf McCabe of Varney spent a day at the home of Mr Wm. Gordon and enjoyed a day’s rabbit ttuntitur, Miss Sadie Davis spent a few days with her sister Mrs Wm. Wallace of 1 Durham. T a i Congratulations to the newly wed-' ded couple, Mr and Mrs Dolphie Lam' Mlzpnh benediction was given remainder ot evening wan spent games and lunch.. Leaders of Membership drive-hr- lay Mm end Nora Shortt. A vote of unpreclntlon we: extend- ed to the put executive and short speeches were given by the new of- ncers. The new president took the chair for the reminder at program. which consisted of a. readiné by N. Shortt. "Smiling has": a. talk by Robt Hus: Community singing. The NORTH EGREMONT President, Earl Hunt: Shortt: Treu., Funk C lenders, George Steve: Allen, Walter Aitken, Organist, May Sim: Pr Bill immune. Leaders of Mémbel'll The opening {all meeting of Hol- stein Community Circle we: held on Monday evening, Nov c, in United Church, with e very good ettend- woe. The minutes of int meeting were read and “opted: During the busines- period. reornnintion took place, resulting in the following d. licen for this season: Mr the 10th, there will be u rout tow! Btutper served, followed by n good program. Service: will be conduct- ed by Rev. H. MoElroy. The Jubilee Sonia- of Holstein Presbyterian Church will be held on Sunday. December 9th, it being the 50th anniversary of the opening of the church. On Hominy, December her mm. In. John Bam. 775:; §LLAN’S CORNERS and Mrs Wm Wallace of Dun spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs IN MEMOEIAM Johnston puréhased a new WWW“! '. of Hanover. Mrs Dashwood and Miss enhvable evening Florence Renwick, of i at S M 1'attertson't, I., Funk Cowan: group rte Steven-on, Mm a on Friday evenuitrl on by the Dramatic t, m" given Ind to church wife and Jim Calder: an reporter, Beer, Nora 5W3 visit- J no And- vaodly wet undid“; could _ After twenty years without the le. a: sale of liquor in Huron County, the onus was on those who desired a change to prove that the people went- ed it. Thia they had not done, and the government has taken a. mu atop, we believe, in ignoring the over-l whelming dry sentiment of the mun-l A False Stop. No. I, Egrelnont and Normanby Br. lv-Ross Keller and Stanley Rahn eq., Cameron Kerr. Jr. IV-- Joyce Keller, Orvle Bryans. June: Wilton, Norman Eden. Sr. m--.Edith 'Keller. Jr. m-hor Barber, Mar 1101] Kerr, Wilma Bogle, Olive Brynn, Stanley Picken. "-aarrne Blyth, Ro- bena Grant, Cave" Brynn. John Ed. en. I--Ehna Bogle and Mervyn Rum eq., Laura Kerr, Irene FinnIgan. Ed- die Bryana, Roy Stewart. Br. Pr. - Willie Barber and Cllnord Bryana. Pr.-taomrnee F‘innlgan. er. Jr. nr--Ruth McKenzie, Charles Watson. It-Colvin Geddea, Kenneth Leith, Dorothy Harrison. I-Betty Taylor (H), Annie Dixon, Hector Mes Murdo, Douglas Nott, Calvin Nott. Pr.--gohn Harrison. Violet Moore. Kathleen Smith, teacher. Br. Iv-Howard Keith (H). Lorne Eccles. Alex McMurdo, Muriel Wat- son, Dorothy McNalty Elsie Room t'. nr-Peter MacEachern, 85.75 %: {Elva Bunston 81.75; Bill Brown 70.5 " Beverly Brown 61.5; Victor Lamont J2.S. Sr. Hr-Kathleen McGillivray 492.5; Iva Lamont 85.5; Robert Bun- ston 72.25; Maichom Watt 68.25. Jr. IU-Margaret Smith 85; Margaret MoGillivray 82.75; Verna Eakett su./ Mis,. Bob Brown 77. Br. u-amid) [Eakett M; Jack Brown 89; Percy Me Gillivray 87. Jr. I-Raymond Brim- !mie and Elsie Lamont equal, Mary iNicholson, Jean Lamont and Velma ‘Eakett equal. Jr. Pr.--Betty Metha. livray and Paul Nelson equal, Leon- ttl, Sr. IV-Florence Eocles. Jr. Iv-- !Mary Reid, Florence Reid, Willie 1-;demle. Sr. m-Richard Irvin, _ Douglas Wlllluna. Jr. m-Carmen iLove. Sr. lr-Raymond Hilton, Myr _ tle Hortstntrtrtt, Charlie Irvin. Dorothy BI Drimmie. Jr. Il-ice Reid, Alex Peid. Sr. I-E1wyn Nicholson. Jr. I . -.Anna Irvin. Pr. Charlie Drimmie,: l Elrc-y Williams and Hugh Doddsl - equal. Pr. A-Pearl lane. No. on’ " Rolt--2iy. Average Attendance-ig. I l I Mabel Sharp, teacher. ard McEwchnie. Beginners-Waiter Smith, Irene MeGillivrar. Highest obtained this month---ktttgeen Mo. Glmvmy. DROMORE SCHOOL Br. nr--unore Davis, Clarence Gordon, Ctitrord Gordon. Jr. nr-- Marjorie Tucker, Norma Lindsay, George Webber. Br. m-Vernon .Cnmpbell. Stuart Pollock. Vincent Campbell, Minetta Webber, Herold Atchison. Jr. m--Ada Tucker, Cler- ence Watson, Lawrence Atchison, Clara. Gordon. Sr. li-Mar Mar-hall, Rennleon Andrews, Evelyn Atchleon. Thomas Hargrave. l-Myrtle Marsh- all, Jack Atchlson, Don Campbell. Sr. Pr.--Edna Lindsay, Russel And- rews, Corrine Pollock. Jr. Pr.--.; Harris, Sneath Hargrave, Billy Mar- shall, Ben Woods, Nellie Harris. I . M. E. Reuber, teacher. I. trip to town to see the nights. The The youth went in the 'Ole Tudcsb'. while the beauty preferred hone beck riding and tire Iomewhat india. posed since the event. "Well" we will not say why: just "ure that out for yourself. sored by the Ladies Institute end demonstrated by a. In Percival, spook very favourable of her eblllty in the haadting of home grown woot 1150 in an craft end decanting. Halloween was celebrated by the youth and beauty of this locality by Mr and In Alex Henderson visit. od Guelph friends recently. The ledlee who attended the course given in Russell hell Dromore epon- I: and In Leslie Boole: ot Mt. Wren. winked Bunk Mon“ for a for dun may. Mrs. R. Nicholson at Holstein, went I few dun lately with her daughters, Mn l Dunstan and In. R. Lunont. Mr Jack Long and friend. 0m.- vllle. Ttsited a Dave Lou’s, Sunday. Mr Alex Brianne. mar unending two weeks with In: Ion Norma of More. returned home lat week. .t"rnnMtnt.--Th. 8.8. No. 10, EGREMO‘NT SCHOOL REPORTS ss 8.3. No. 9, EGREMONT 3.8. No. 2, EGREMONT T. K. Heard, teacher . Barker, teacher REPORT Order your Job printing frm Review - Letterheads. cave} statements. billhetda, Invoicel. aon sale bun, dodger- and] bills. wedding Invitation. we nouneemenu, etc. Aldeorn--ovemc. That Journ to meet December hour of 1 o'eioc.ki.rn., business. -Cln'ied. 'Review once, printing ecct.. 140.05 "" HUD! Confederate OtBee, printing acct, l motor th Court of Revision .......... 5.00 fg',h1'ltt Bert Ecoles, road intruranee.. 190.00 108 WHIF R. J. Arnlll, supplies re Findlay 1 motor; _ family ".............. .... 22.17, brakes. Pay sheet No. Ir, expenditure on !1027 STAR Roads and Bridges ....... 448.04 4 cylinde Supt‘s salary ..'............. 61.26 thmmoe Et? re tax notices.......... 40.00 gaff“: lClerk, stamps for tax notices 18.83 au, otl rClerk, stamps for tax notices..18.63 192. WILI W. A. Reeves, pt ul. assessor 105.00 TRUCK; l I Reeve Hunter, Owen Sound re vil- i valve mol Inge nnd tp. ot Egremont .... 5.20 1933-27 H†‘s. M. Patterson, " " 5.20 them; , [ body,. Sod w. J. Philp, " " 5.001 m; w, Jae. Nicholson, " " 5.70 Neil Calder, " " 6.00‘ 10. Members of Council, sttendnnce at l meeting to date .......r... "Ho,' Sth a." Robt Christie. use of room ....2.00 OWE! Reeve Hunter, services re Hamiiuinl --Wataon Ditch, end two trips to' -- Mt. Forest re villue --, gt an u'"-eS.eer.cei- Send subscriptions money order to - _--- .. “on. In above list we can probably (at it for you and save 3 on money Sm": .......-_:_u - Durham Review and Toronto Daily Star ..... Durham Review no Toronto Daily Globe '...... Durham Review and Toronto Matt Empire ...... Durham Review and London Daily Advertieer ... Durham Review 'tttd London Daily Free. in... .. Durham Review and Mont. Family Herald and w. Durham Review and Pam Mn .. ........ ....., Durham Review and DUI-- .- - ., Dr. Mountain, medical Landon re Mr: H. )1ch ........... 12.50 Dr. Mountain, medic-.1 attention re "tter-ovens: Tint the follow- ing sceounts he mid: Selectors at Jurors .......... 89.00 B.H. Gibson, relief re tnnsient. 1.50 Wm Brown, sheep chin: ...... 5.90 John Cslder, sheep chin .... 11.00 Ralph Lamont. sheep chum... 5.60 John McCsnneil, sheep claim .. 6.60 Wm. Althea, insp. sheep ...... .50 Alex. Nicholson, insp. sheep .... .60 John McPhee, inspecting sheep. .l.00 Dr. Mountain, medial mention to l A ttrdnw was also mud provid- ing for A reduction in length ot com: tract with the Hydro-Electric Powerl Commiuion. ' g AMtsorn--a?hitp: That In. H“. receive the sun at " per day for YI days while in nttetndtutee upon Mnt.l Pindiar.-Aurrted. I " man. mm Mom. ae, (i i o-- Wm: m the n- port ot the Bond Supt. for work on --- in“. um um.- be “and. Car. an: _Atrr-innrmraa-dreovidtne a pines for holding nonintion of eul-1 ",',u'"d,vc amm- for municipal Council. and! m; u providing for in election it noon-I at and“ an. The mu of D. It. o'.. and "" 003:: Putt Clerks m as follows: 8nb~Div-; fe,'.." hrdt Mon No. 1-Jotut T. Brown and Will iriGr;' . J. Allan. lot l, con. 20; No. t-wrn.l “5...â€. Lem: and Gordon halal. lot 19, con. "" can; 20; No 8-wm. Rogers And Hubert roomY. um McDouglll, Agrlc'l Hall. Holltein; 1081 WILL! No. t-d3urettee Ron um GM. lo‘ dan "NM lune: lot " con. 14: No. b--Neil eeotMnn ' ' ' I wee. "an and Joe. Burke, lot 4. con 5; No 1082 CHEV. F-kd. Rune]! and Wm. McArthur,' clean an, lot tl, con. T. I the price T-"'-. may desire for one year We announce the fol rangements for subscribers receive their home paper I If the paper you want is Subscribe for your Daily and Farm Papers through the 'lleriW meet December Itith, in}; David Nov. 5th. lumber: OM hum-3' THE “REVIEW†.m., for general (To Canadian Poluu Only) Council " pleas, no; 12, reason: aetd hum I maxed. I I and In write G. H " j envelopes, mun. ' Clerk the following clubbing ar- cribera of the 'Review' to paper and any others they by Post Office nr express 12.50 A Lot Angola mm put 31,00“ m A but " your ago and forgot about it. He now Inn 83,728 to his credit. lust " may been good, cttanrrs are that to ao he mid have noth- lug " all. not In above list we "" PONTIA OEDAN; good motor blue dyto fab; clan appear-mm " Good Cars m8 CHEV. COUPE, “ACT“ Six: dark the tttttttt huh; plum uphol- mrlu; um worn very little; new on condition Wt. OWEN sOUND. 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