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Durham Review (1897), 29 Nov 1934, p. 4

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tl TR 18--Mm H. when» Mrtate. 17. Alb-n W.; Mt A Gm l. Mo's I, W-N.B.:'ro clear nag; v BY VIRTUE or A 28th day of Mar, 1934, t Municipality of the Tom lands and buildings he: thereon. with can. not coat- ". sooner Paid, I at the hour of , o'clock Town of Durham, prom '--rmrker mute. Lots 121, 132. W. Hunter’s " t---Mr. J. Wm Eat. Iota " 7, W Hunter‘s " 3-Itotrt. Hula. Put lot 5, honor. " ...... 4--adm Kato no... Gore on 2nd Div 27 ....... ir-Hardy Hm. lot 9. mm SCI. ...... - b--Mm t--Ptrter ‘E-uto. Lou t---Mrs J. Wm In, Treasurer’s Sale of lands in Arrears far Taxes TOWN or DURHAM Btai, .28! Mdnuut To Wit Dayton Llltu "l Min “no Col w Allis; )1: (Willis .. mum Arthur .., Hum-Con Mt. Arrest Palmerston For“. ... Grand Valley Fhettmrno . Orangevme -. -. -. _ “W...“ a .. 134.40 6.36 140.75 Ezra: -N.B.:To elm (we: W. A, Iceman. lot 5. w": Tel! on... sc w "-............... .. 534.33 10.37 551.20 cm 7,. -Wm. mm... Ion l, MW; non. anon E .. use 4.07 11.5: iiiiiriird -thlun In... lot L Albert at. w .... ...... 12.2: 4.x: 17.04 Mann am 3... sum. let u w. Gara. " w ..... 72.3: 4.3: 17.04 ed m 'd “but a“... letat 0mm " w ....... 184.00 C.“ 140.35 Don. “a... noun. agnw. n. on.» M. 174.40 7.3: 131.3: “mm" ' at.tuetytiirii"iiriik'iiti1"l7"l.t1llf, 5.10 as.» “mm and“... In. Iota nun“. wanna: c.“ 3.x: nun 2,',',fd',' m' , . nun MIMI. Tun-um. , " by Mr. Teeswater Che-Icy . Kincardine waleortor, lows: Mlldmy Paisley Port Eta I‘lesherton .. 488 645 178.582 Markdale .. 192 961 460,670 Neustadt ... 458 668 158.680 Shallow Lake 319 470 53,610 Dunham .. .. MN - 860 658,352 Hanover .. . 3.039 520 1,446,934 Mearord .. . 2.687Noreturn1.398.487 Thornbury .. 796 717 464,415 Totala.Urban 11.313 5.214 5.479.603 To‘.,Grey Co. 43.923 1070.779 27,149,802 Sunni . .. 553 10.441 Bulllvu . .. 2.129 73.553 Sydenham .. 2.357 75.911 'rotals,Rumt 335101065565 Chauworth .. 308 129 Dundslk . . . Blur 264 Flesherton .. 488 645 Markdalo .. 192 961 Neustadt ... 458 658 Shallow Me 319 470 Ezramont . Euphruu Clo-cl. . . Holland . . Koppel . . Normally Osprey . . Proton .. . St. Vincent Sunni . ' Sullivan . . Brdentsam . Popuhlionn of the other neighbor- I town- nnd villus” m u fol- Dentinck Colllngwood Municipalities village. no "a" Jam, The actual lime: follow Nomnhy in the highest use-nod township, with 82,349,830 valuation. the only in. over the , million mark. Egromont coine- second with 81,905.- 284 and Euphmin third $1,877,225. The tom in Grey are pncticaliy "ra"-...- '- - in total acreage. Kennel is ingest with 92.4“ wee. Proton next with 81,103. then Sydenhun with 75,911 and Beam with 74,829. Nomnby in the highest assessed township. with 82,249,830 "Nation. the only tn. over the 2 million mark. ,__A__,i The mm Inland sumac- for 1933 just to hand, tuned by the On- tario Dept. of Manning] and". con- tain: Interesting "urea of the size. population- and mod mm of n... “-4-“? - Population all Assessment of Grey Co. Municipalities e - -__ vkuu null than. proceed to sell the and land. and building; shall be summon! to ducal-go such are": m -"e _._..-. an arm or the , or the Town of Durham, instructing me to levy upon the buildings hereinafter mentioned for the arrears of taxes due h coats. notice is hereby given that unless the said taxes and toner paid. I shall on Friday, the 7th day of December, 1934, of t o'clock in the afternoon, in the Council Chmber, in the rhea. proceed to sell the said lads and buildings, or so much shall be mutieunt to dl-oh--- __7_ um. lots TT, " W. m,LA Br. 1 '.; Mt A. button N; N%tt. 8574. as-'.-r‘A--- - in Deseritrtion r A WARRANT to me 34, signed by the Mayor Town of Durham, In-tm 1.892 2.123 2,034 3.191 2.181 1.578 1.596 2.175 2.191 1.478 2.130 mu. lot pt 2.6m St N 7. Gamma Bt E. . lot 149. William at w. _ Population, while an; In; lightly. $7.503 74,829 66.921 40,152 72,548 71.790 67.875 68.653 92.465 67,512 70,800 81,103 63,610 10,441 73,653 75.911 223,730 1,711,480 1,7 80,493 21,670,199 281,780 378.093 178,582 460,070 158,680 53,610 658,352 1,446,934 1152 559 2775 1002 5536 1379’ Pf 6925 662,916 2.249.836 1,059,655 1,472,700 1.380.573 1,154,120 1,244,970 1,460,845 1,225,219 1.905.284 1.377.225 1,053,120 1.202.545 a. your representative. , F , :11; I am yours‘ LGS,, 1351 ARCH. yimcvluc 1356 -.---- ,5 796' Municipal Elections. 1934, 1762 To the Electors ot the 2611 ' Township of Glene g :3: Ladies and Gentlemen: 589' I beg to announce that I ve been 1121 favored with nomination as ndidate 27.85 for election as Councillor d ins 1935. 7686 I would like to visit eac and all 8382 ot you and personally pr sent my 1923 views to you for your con deration, 1036 As this is impossible in he short 1321 time available, please all me to 1839 state, that it favored with our "e 1600 pom at the polls, I wilt tri e of my; 2560 very best to obtain "Econ y with 1152 Eftleiener" and more of th taxparv' 559 are money spent within the wnnhin 5 533 . "_'-.. v- H , at...“ mm. " mvorea with our 31193 of $40,000.00 in invoh , pom at the polls, I will gi e of my; -_ I very best to obtain "Econ y with. NORTH GREY SELE [ Emeiener" and more of th .t.txe,T,; TELFORD J era money spent within the wnahip.; Wishing one and all. in lea t:',ij,i.i'prlfl'dlli,1t1itr,':,.,ti,t'gsit: entlemen a a eed return better tr er l in)“ p y I mm be the candidate l I beg to be . §Progresaive party ot ', Yours fadthfnnv [the next federal Benn: Pricevilie, Ont., Not. 26, 1934 To me Electors, of the I Township of Giertehr Ladies and Gentlemen: , I am again a candidatelior Coun. cillor and if elected t ia strive to discharge the duties. oeittte once with justice to all. u I hare endow-i cred to do during the past two years as your representative. J F I am yours‘ cinch-elm ARCH. y.iseecrrAm) [11011111161]! Barrister ot Owen Bound WWW" " “We” return th? better J will be the candidate of the Liberal. mes. . {Progressive party ot North Grey in i beg to be ithe next federal general election. Mr. Yours faithfully :Telford was the choice of one of the ERIC EYRE, largest and most enthusiastic con- Mm ventions held in the riding in Owen Bound on Saturday afternoon, the a . city hall being packed to capacity L m Arrears for Taxesiwith a delegation which was thor- oughly representative ot all sections 0"." /of the riding, oyer 400 delegates a- lone being present. The candidate selected, represent- 8 directed, bearing [that 3:6 led North Grey in the House of Com- tr “d under tt Bett o the linens from 1926 to 1930. His father ['1l',tri"td'"irrt,,r'o, 2",'l, du: before him represented the riding in I l the sol d taxes and Parliament tor four years. having'1 'l,efc"2',"'ot,l December 1934 been elected 30 years ago this all." , ' ' Mr. Telford is a mnmlmr " ‘L- . - - in the Council Chamber. in the With eleven years of mitnicipal ex- perience, I am again befor you an a. candidate for the ,Reeveshlp, and INF spectfully solicit your support for air other year, at the election pn Dee. 3. If elected I will endeavour ie in the past. to further the best interests of the ratepayers. F _ I To the Electors ot the ', Township of Glam Ladies and Gémlemen: If elected, we a] " have all township om the roads equally div de, to your assessment, an I vour to do my utmost. f r er: of the townnhln l We have also 1 over " miles ot west on the 101 which will be ; township. This m to Markdaie. The subsidy Ind the relief that we recele from the gov't amounts to more than 34,400 this Fear. This In the firat Tear that Glenelg has asked tor and receivedm special grant from 4he government, isut besides we have cut down on expenses In other lines, such as the 'rutre'riatertdent't, salary, on which we have, nved nun-n than To the Electo of the Towns in ot Glenelg Ladies and detach: _ I on a and] to tor the reeveshlp ot Gleuelg for 935 And would solicit your support o December 3rd. Mr. Brodie a ted on the platform at the Nomlnat on that he was a. can. dldate whether) there was a Council In the running or not. I think that it would be only fair that I should have a second term. E To the Br. 16, TOWNSHIP OF GLENELG ELECTION CARDS the township. '; Yours, Very Sincerely ANGUS A, 'ncARTHUR iepat Bloc to of the "I! ip of Glene t1emen: ndl te for the or 935 and we t o December 8 a ated on tht tut'. on that he , umnoat tkr the taxpay- Your: smqerely, T. J. BRODLE l saved more than [on] Elections, 1934 d from Markdale ton. of Glenelg, It Iavlng to the a the main road the County take 140.76 804. " 47. 04 , Nome to otter went on ded according A I will endea- Total tor Conn. strive to the oftimt * endeav- rig did t ”I- “re?! mam: on loans , t1u'e.,..tttidyevamiLt"iu' Hio turns: 11U2,,, and cheering. Mr. Bomwgmno Antoni” I m the In! to me that the tteG't"gC', In future tion of Mr. Proms. be and. my per cent. mmm "d an. "" mum: md- at. of four and u " br Mr. Cart lid m ' ed the -- - “ril- Dull". In: Tetroru, 203, Roth's". 142 and Case, 78. On the second wote Mr. 'res ford received 251 votes to 110 for Mr have", and the former was d-st..., " an _ -- -uu out“ and ballot. His opponents were Mr. George A. Bothwell. omen of Syd- enhun tp.,nnd Mr. W. Garfield Case. well~known Owen Sound 111ch mu. The remit of the tun bulot wu: Tutr-... “' _ __ trict. Mr. Ttttford (L'lf,',"'l','fe? for tour years, having been elected 30 years ago this tall. lic. Telford is a member of the legal tiran of Tellord and Telford and Is in- terested in several ot Owen Sound's industrial enterprises. He has served! the city in many capacities; as a member of the,Citr Council, member of the Board of Trade executiv- AIL-1*! - ONTARIO ARCH TORONTO Ungava' tsection ot Quebec. of $40,000.00 its involved. ---e -..-u Mu.%rAFAVM I has been put to the Supreme Court ot Canada to decide at its next term, ’states the Tourist Department ot the {Canadian National Railways. The lmatter came up in connection with l payment of relief monies. The Que. (Government contends that the Eskim- os are Indians, while the Dominion Government claims that they are a race separate and distinct from In. dians. Indians are wards ot the Dom. inion Government and it the Supreme Courts finds that the Eskimos are In- diens then the Dominion must pay tor the relief for the large colonies in the vntrava. section of Quebec. The sum A! oAn AAA AA - _ TELFORD A8 CANON: Mr William P. Telford, ex-M.P. ONTARIO LEGISLATURE To , OPEN NEXT MARCH .) The Hepburn Government will not call its ttrat Legislature session until " probably the first week in March, or even later, it was learned at Queen's Park last week. The Premier stated 'that no date had been decided yet bat that it would likely be later than last year. In 1934 the Henry Govern- ,)' ment opened its pre-election session 'on Feb. 15. It was thought in many quarters that the present government 'would call an early session in view of the fact that the special session promised by Premier Hepburn was called oft for various reasons. Quebec has already set January 8 as the date [ for the opening of its legislature, but l this will have no etreet on the plans _ ot the Ontario Cabinet. 1 IV not worth the time put upon it, as compared to a condensed rendition, say, of Shakespeare's "Hamlet" or "Macbeth." Study something that will live. ,V-- -...w nus-u. Just as well put their this to better use, working on some play or, drama of some well known production, rath- er than centreJt on some truling play that has in it weak plot and morals. The thing in to procure some sund- ardlzed work and make the labour ot preparing some, a worth-while one. Some light dialogue or play such as “Farmer John's Repentance," etc. is. I The season is about on us when programs suitable for social evenings h in young people's clubs. tste... are i sought for. While humor is an essen- tial objective, them) should be as well n seeking or strong desire to improve the literary calibre ot such evenings, Some of the programs we read about, are scarcely worth get- ting out of the car to listen to. Dr. Isucox. principal of Cratford Norm! ‘School, recently gave rise to the statement, " 3 Teachers' Association that a young people's club had better not be organized. unless the desire was there to improve the literary status of the mind. This is necessary for to some young people in a sec- tion, it would be the only literary in- sight they would secure. Dr. Sllcox _ suggested that these club. minke , it? Enigma Raina C. RAMAGE & BON, Proprietors m chosen on the sec- WINTER PROGRAMS mtends that the Eskim- B, while the Dominion claims that they are a and distinct from In. are wards ot the Dorn-; analogue or play such as thn'tr Repentance," etc. is the time put upon it, as SE'LECTS AS CANDIDATE ' m we 'etrali'"""" to match. Both couples Ford and Iain-5 reside in Toronto. A phasing tea )wen Sound's!“ the affair was that the min [a In. served Rev. Mr. Ledinghun, of Weston an”; " . merly had a chase in Regina, w Incl], member the Nuttall famitr resided p110 e executive, coming to Port Elgin, and when ion-d, and In, presided " the christening of s. Few merv3Utesm when babies. 'Mr Loam; city and die"'" also Mm tn {an IIM- .-_ these clubs might ing in Owen ernoon, the to capacity I was thor. all sections! delegates a- i: I To the strains ot Lohengrin's wed. y ding march, the youthful brides, um attended, and escorted by their tath- b er, entered the room which was hes-ll. uutully decorated with ferns and it autumn tlowers. They were charm- ingly attired alike in gowns of egg- Th shell crepe- back satin. made on long princess lines with high cowl neck. hi line and long sleeves ending in points! dl over the hands. Their veils werelw caught in Coronet fashion and ther) tl each carried an arm hoquet of Pernet, 60 roses. During the signing of the reeltrr ister Mr. Charles Ftstherintrham sup-‘61 plied appropriate music. In, mung. A verp pretty double weddin place in Port Elgin on Nov. 17, Misses Reta and Freda b daughters ot Mr and Mrs Wm tall became the brides of h Alexander and J. D. Brown, 8t Mrs Mary Brown of Owen Soun the late Archie Brown of Be Rev. Robt Ledintrham, Weston t..ag_, ' The Louise and Crawford wa, met ', last Wednesday at home of Mrs And- rew Hustle Jr. with about " mem- bers present. The vice president, Mrs David Hastie in the absence of the president, had charge of the meeting. An interesting paper on ‘Friendship'l was read by Mrs W. Wright and al humorous reading "Mr Spoopendykel falls down and kills himself” given! by Miss Alma Anderson caused much) enjoyment. Miss Florence MacDonald rendered a piano solo. A display or' aprons was interesting and an Tl change ot patterns took place. The meeting was closed by singing the Institute rally song and repeating the Lord’s prayer. Mrs Hastie served a dainty lunch. THE DURHAM REVIEW ei,',',",,?,?,',',', ably taken by the leader of the social group, Irene Kluge“ a vocal solo by Lynne Fisher; a. lovely duet sung by Charles and Ralph Campbell; a. piano sold by Morena: MacDonald. After the benediction, games were nlnvnd and '---"‘ nor amid confetti and _ for a short honeymoon ides unveiling in smart dressed, with coats and . Mrs Mr and In Donald Ruth. Mm Andrew Katie and Mn tDonagg no Kechnle spent Monday with Mr and Mr and In Hugh w and thildren 1 North Brant were guests ot Mr ma In Wilfred Wrtln, Sun- dar. 'ecelvlng congratulations, the l the way to the dining room sumptuous wedding dinner ad to the immediate relatiw [ends of the contracting par-l table was beautifully deem kt or a paper "The scrap hook y Mrs A. J. Hustle; biograph- teh or Peter Martha: by E II; a poem "The weather pro- , Edith name and the totric) and drama of the social i) g" ably taken by the leader . Miss Florence MacDonald piano Bolo. A display or interesting and an ex- atterna took place. The a closed by singing the y song and repeating the er. Mrs Hastie served or Mr and Mrs Wm. Nut: the brides of Messrs. l J. D. Brown, sons of room which was beg. 'd with ferns and They were charm. A 51mm; feature CRAWFORD played and '--N UTTALL double wedding took rin on Nov. 17, when 1nd Freda Nuttall, - _-.v.. """""'mutce, ’377555 yds. coat $2,454.02, I. total Ltuiationa theleotst of $3411.63. He reviewed work t dining room l on bridges, and said Torry bridge at dding dinneri‘cotal coat of $6,615.94. was O.K. Job diate relativ- .--.me only complete bridge in the tp. ltracting par- Regarding the roadside weed phob- .utii‘ully dee. lem, the engineer had said to have ith a large them out where tam: were elem. l, each LriiiGic.wiiii, use your own discretion. l Steel culverts. though more exmn- ”Ann‘A_ ._-. -1", Bmart wool and acces- Couples [an I give, were a Sound and of Bentinck trip, will -__........ long Road sup’t Henry Patterson stated ('lir'iy.', salary of $4.00 a. day included )img’drlving his own car. 3% miles mad "relwaa graded at cost ot $370.iitr--about uterit10tr a. mile. 1462 yds. gravel on it an met 60c yd. crushed and hauled plus inc for reg.!gravel and 1141: spreading cost $967.. sup. , 61. For 12% miles maintains-mu ome- ""' W "I. loan one. ”mfg; - "' duHnrta. not My _ Chiet f; ser- Mark Mervyn' Walsh had no __- -vyvu " 'aee Mr. McDouull stay. _ Jae. McDougul thought Council had done D.K. and give them mother year. Henry Schultz said there could yet be great improvement on roads. Leave Council there, and let them nu- ish it. Alex. Hopkins and that it on elec- tion he would be in iield,' then "Come out and vote tor me if you want me." W. G. McCulloch sold he was not In tUld 2 years ago, and felt name my today. Should get younger men, as the older men die oe. He hoped to 3 Chas. Bailey had 1 mm over ' caretaking Council hall. and getting . no pay or no mileage. He favored cub ting all Council mileage. He wmtad ' supt’s salary cut to 35c an hour, but . was voted down on that too. He took F credit with Coun. Wells for getting roads ttred in north-east. He didn't want to see an election. Alex. C. McDonald had had much pressure brought on him to run for "Reeve, but was not anxious for pub. lie omce again. and thought present Ineeve willing to remain. As to Dep. :reeve Magwood's charges that a new :man would be useless at Co. Council. he didn't see that anyone was trying ‘to put it over Bentlnck there. He left his nomination standing. till he saw what others would do. _ Ex-reeve Herb Hunt didn't come in. 3 tending to run and had no intention I now. He claimed axes were not low. er and timuteiat standing none too ' {wood said road: on P' aide of tp. were to be ttxttd next year. bu there was much roads yet to repair in No. 2 Div. and more gravel still. needed in No. 1 Div. He didn't him: what he'd do about running again. but lat. er qutuitud. _ I to meetings but rest favored it. At timt he opposed crushing, but after seeing results. believed it better than drawing stones on road. Mr. Mat in. .Div. and did more than they trot [out of tp. Quizzed u to. expenditure Pt 825.70 for use ot ctr, Mr. Wells stated it wu " rate ot only We n mile for Council inspection of roads throughout tp. and he wouldn't so I- gain tor that. He wu agnin. in tuid. Court. Torry stated he and Mr. Bail. " had opposed mileage for Council on... complele Bridge in the tp. "ding the roadside weed phob- Lhe engineer had said to have out where farm: were elem. 1150 use your own discretion. culverts. though more expen- vere better than tile, when lit. no covering over them, " tile ttear lop with not enough nu rm .__, - I Com. Wells had dun: " beat for two years. He took Na 1 Division. Abe worst in tp.-now mm the but roads in 35 year. (I. mttce--"Good work there, John”). Thug): at timt opposed, he now believed: In crummy gravel. Relief recipients got work in " 'stock, which in on_rvo.d " Hak. Etch owner sign. ro- m’ liability of Couneit. l He would not my It present what 'omce he would out; he had asked Reeve Mchnald to: stay: we had no stronger debater end needed him In reeve next year. We an’t send too strong I. deputation to Co. Council and a new man wand be useleu‘ there. (Canaan! m Page 1) mile. bed been mulled this m. The Highnyl Dept. didn't approve of heavier spread than 2 in. of gravel. Raking tones or! bed cost $200 a year. This was now saved. Barthel Returns Punt Con-d by Accfamalion a mile: maintenance. cost $2,454.02, a total moo Co., which tp. sated roadside. to . at!“ keep We“, weep m m. p... was absent, and intention ot rum frost, cracked experiment of Tp, inImam, Main“ to plat. running, -B= -, we must not look for too may spring Rowen. " old Santa will Boon be coming down the chlmney wt.h s load ot gifts for the children. In A. Livingston ontomlnod a tow at her friend. on 8.1mm- mm- We hope this beautiful weather) will stay with In for I while. There: are plenty of dandeitona in bloom, " ' so strawberry blossom. out, but "I Chnmnu itt drawing near, we must; not look for too unn- -'"'“- “ neck, were visitor. home of "Fund In Mr and My" Mu son Luann "ettt 31 ly With Mr um Mm Mm, Catherine Me' Tuesday with Mrs H Aberdeen. cent tru Ritchie. Mr ttl The Chrutmaa with “no Bunday held. Thund-v m Mr and Mr. J with Mr and Mrs Brat of the Week Mrs Andy H guest wth Mrs Young on Tu.eadar afternoon Please note change ot date. Mr June: Watson and an! Torotro were callers at the his brother. Mr David Wot: day. month. r our joys sud enlightening - ares. g We treasure that type oi! Whip. _ We feel prompted to npprunh you on i this anniversary with em tangible t evidence of your common rm and . ask you to accept thh m by ', Henven's choicest hie-em of Faith; T Hope and Love be with m shining) . more and more brightly as you go a-l long the pathway of tee. Thu Derby [ Alex Sharp end M. W. Byers. l Mr and Mrs Jame Byers end sons! Mr and Mrs Micheal Ryan-s, Bert and Audrey, ‘Mr Wilfred Anderson and sister Miss Nellie amended the sale of Mr. John L. George's of Brant a! few miles north 'tf Welterton lut Thursday. Mr. George purposes to I amend the winter tn the city. " Practzice has begun for the Christ- , mas concert, and under Mr Paul's I leadership, it should be good ii Mm. John Thompson ot Knox spent 2' t A day recently with Mrs Slurp, ter. " November must certninly be ""rt ting itself tor keeping up its record , of being dull end dresry " there has - Mr The U.F.W.O. will Ir meeting " the pressing our apprechtlon d y friend: and neighbors. You unsurpuued, I Joy to know. an dy to lend 1 helpln, hand. a! - vans-“Mull 1 1119 Sundny School here in to be ' Thmdny evening, Dec. Itth. A I ".t-.-- ' ‘ ' am. We feel we could not [It {In memorable event pus vim ex- Both Mr end In Fulton my tue-iGriiriidTUifi2,"'i,'; 1.. my replled end utter Ilndn‘ "awl , T F T [and In Duncan Mornm; their m Jolly good fellows.” menu. We Eagles “11y. the jolly time we: m' m. the put 'week V. until some were denied even an. 'ii7al'll'.' Crunchl 7 . . ' _ tr winks The company til-net} ey enterunu I after within; the beat of health - 'e",t',',tut' family, Wm happines- for the mm to Mt an m m ' Mr "It! Mrs Ja In Fulton. Ion Stanley, (r. g. The eddreu' {end In Gordon Coutls it? Deu- Mr end I'll: Enter (ee. Mr and In Lorne. l! We have assembled here to nun! m, you“ people m M" ,' bx mr the annual who”: to mend a few each] hours an &' Ito, new wanton of your wedding “ht-l5..- .5-.. M. Sniff)” t and Mrs Cecil Barbour guests with Mr and Mr, m address and Mr. Alex Sham pu- cnted a well Med purse of diner. i All“! a. “I“ m h' The wanker bu been WT) "-utee. I'm New or” -rmitg W "" and: two week mm z.“ M. lune maniac. of In. Asimov 'tgltam was . few mu All“ fund mu [sullen-W use m and. tron the comm, A 3% igg you. no, Non“. mtm- - and would welcome a '. "t 5u1otmoouutonw-Weo m. "run, evenlnz Ill!- ‘VM . "rr' A large number of 1m: ilsc' ‘l‘rge “than; undid. Mr I... mun were present at m. WM. "" and In MIDI! ”Cd-M Hui-m house-warming on ths. . 'lik land houeu end I was! “DID use.“ the 19th. mans them In, ' m "pent anal dartight - Inn-III; Christie. ot Port Emu, uh“ I. ,tssect .11.. beat of music we» was!” “this. mm, and on mm ha; ;. I," gtho evenlnl'l entertain-eat - “on patented Mr end Mrs r. .. H, “those who couldn‘t f1nd an a. helm . a. lamp. “an; noor were otherwheemJ Mr and Mm George 1;,” In” and with nmeu um new lam-[um Alun Park, Mr h 'd C,." com-u. A most scrumptious mmemn. Mr and Mn; (it-m. “I“. with en aeemnpaarinq can, ct “In!” Aberdeen. were guests lt clit,' can a generous ample of my" John Corlett on the I»; I A, qgtho were served at 'nidetuttt. lerl't"il7di Anniverury Mm“ W I. W. Byers then culled the mattiarrc noch Presbyterian church ing to order while Mn Bun and! mum nf Mr n A . RQCKY SAUGEEN no overflow of and In L McLean. In Murray Ritchie “a spent " "enittg racew- Ind In John McGirr. Rule, Cunard. Wu . r. u new. may, " June- Ewen visited callers ct the some ot tr Duvid Wuhan, Sun- Archie Watson, Wei. “A“ W a no"; Hugh McDonald a will hold their liona in bloom, yd 50m. out, but u, Ig near, We must]: a, ”This flower-3,; Boon be coming! wt.h I load a! ”mar were re- and Mrs Murray home of Mrs .--_ ---.- - - " (or the unnuaI school nu hour- I Oh] Boy How has gem. ' wedding mi”: when he lg emplm-m could ml " {Us , (owl. WI “M a" Mr and Mn N. Mclwm‘, cation d I. “In" Iasttintrhaen were cali: born. Yd it! 11mm the tInst of thr v to know. - "e While on his way hom,, n; {with .hnrfng mm with a load of mu. tr'. ' u there h. machine this week " the prepared Hanan. the dtuWIaterr of Connection "I! -31“ Mr 1nd Mrs Ja 13' - ha and non Btariley, (23w. _ Ei? In Gordon Couus as; Can, It and In Lorne M _ 3 m, young people are bury , w gin " the annual school , “In. -I It 0-800! lay. Moan, will" In John Cor ttrt., Ie/iii;'; waive , maMietrc loch Prubyu “1 M! Vbltorl u The PM for the moat bun:- 'u1 n In! found In Cumin thlu 1g9G m fat to In A. A. Mun». Onk al' unlock Christmas HAW 'ree be held Wednesday Hr: glam A (God program ls In .5“. ”My welvumw m F I _ - Pater of Maw; " 'ivesrattr, Hamiltén (ltd home of Mr a I! PUtor Rad In Homer it t ' 3'” “WWW: attended I!“ 't' ‘enoe of the Owen Sound Ars 'm' held In Humour Baptist 1'. r" (by MOO! Ind evening Mr natd In Ju McRonan . v.1 " the 'redding Innh'orsar) " Mr “I In MM Futon PM!" N “OCT IEAUTIFUL MAPLE L r Al EMruln Township M0 Md Dawn, ttttlan, _ “I and “than“ aprwd manta. Next meeting on I- In June- Ewen's, whvn 00747 will address the mm TI Mt and In N. Mcuax., "in udinghmn were ctillr, it; Hanna'- the tirtrt of th" u, Prl While on his way born» I "It am with a load ot chop. Frr,,t “Jinn Pol: " horses dropped 'lt Ityer had shown no mm- “Rm. _ The Aberdeen W.i. mm it' "ir, Herb Hopkins Mill l , Hopkins "tine u hostere, u; idar. afternoon, Nov. 15, my). “be" and ' Villa)" pl'l‘sl‘hl ' 'diount opened the meeuny _ d singing of the ode. Mrs 1...; tithe scripture from the " pr Ner which the Lord's pray- “;th In unison. Sevexal In 't Dim from the sick who Um: ) Anchored since our lar, '..' h"rse Mr and Sutlylrc,t, 'Jgnvo than reports; Mrs an. Item! to an the scriptuu it t meeting. In 1. s. Idlrui h I {then an s splendid leu' _co. “'0'.“ tteM It sltttliov, Grtail VII npprodsted “My "n m decided an to send z. a» Hm the Toronto convention 1.: inc "er Wu asked to tt','r [tar of sppmdistlon to M: r "or Us may years of (an: ':., ‘ss superlnmndent of the u I (met all In unwered by 'mh - for the Ins my. ', {new nu. In. J. s. Mrr: . ’m shaker addressed tr,, . Ion Mann" A sW.... 4... 1mm." A 1teart: “but; In given Mrs rm! her worthwhile address M Ill C Ida. "Saved by (isr,n, A. C. Smith gave a demon, "Tied and dyed work,” ',t very Interesting and helpful Noble conducted 1 fruit (run Grtemon being the wimw do.“ with Nuional Axum D. Cal-lucr- and J. A I Vittor- " Mr. D. A t {in week were Mr and l gleaming 3nd dnunhlmi M ”Inn" and two sons of I: lull In Duncu lornm: m. A has number Minn were prec smith house-wanna“ of the "th, among wanton spent " Mr and Mrs I. a. E. Filter. J , MULOCK NOV. " my. I...“ lave. wrre In: our; 9mm Aberdeen W.l " cot for Der Nuke {or " on egtr Mn Mr M grit ting R The the he om nick and Wu. f. It: mm. Ms hem he lung can In ' Joe We: in". the It» hell's ele “:21“ GUST! MOI All ban

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