K\ whe C‘ Lift your eyes to the hills, but rememâ€" ber the valleys. Nearly 12000 extra men are finding employment this summer in the Canadian Pacific Railway program of construction, mainteâ€" nance and improvement from coast to c_ast of the Dominion. Program includes laying of branch lines, reâ€" pairing and renovating of right of way, bridges, tunnels, stations, and Would you have "love"* Spell it backâ€" wards and add V. E. The whole art of selling is the art of Ilâ€"gotten gaine are worse than losses. other buildings. The men in genâ€" eral are recruited as near as posâ€" sible to the scene of work and kept steadily employed until each job is Learn to congratulate without envy & little sympathy will do no harm. Only the truth will survive. Bad thoughts are boomerangs. Ship your Cattle, Ca]ves' PLAY SAaAFE The FIRESIDE PHILOSOPHER® Canada‘a Discoun Canadianâ€"Owned Companies should be given preference by TORONTO GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY SAFE DRIVING By ALFRED BiGaos DUNN AND LEVACK CcONsTaANT UNEQuUALLED SERVICE Established 1893 IT PAYS To sEND THEm TOo us an,, @ _ _ s_ °0 CC be rewarded for his exercise of Care, Courtesy and non Sense in his driving by securing substantial discounts from his Automoâ€" Insurance as follows: * These discounts are applicable to all classes of Automobile Insurance: Public Liability, Property Damage, Collision, Fire and Theft. M 1 O% 15% 207 257 A FURTHER DISCOUNT OF 10% WILL WE INSrTDE awa _o 2. 2P _AW da‘a Leading Live Stock Salesmen Union Stock Yards, Toronto 0; DISCOUNT to Motorists who have driven for the past Z two yvears withont ~lai... SAVES MONEY DISCOUNT to Motorists who have driven for the past four years without claims. DISCOUNT to Motorists who have driven for the past three years without claims. DISCOUNT to Motc year without claims. . RAMAGE, Agent, Durham years without claims Uf him we loved so w 1; In Maplewood softly s1 ping, Where the flowers gently wave, Lies one we loved so de ly, And the one we could not save. EDENâ€"In loving memory of James Eden, who died in\ Red Cross Hosâ€" pital Durham, July\15 1929. Just six years ago, Since our sad sorrow ell; But in our hearts we mhourn the loss Atchison; Vernon Campbell. Sr. III â€"Ada Tucker; Clara Gordon; Clarâ€" ence Watson. Jr. IIIâ€"Lawrence Atâ€" chison; Evelyn Atchison; May Marâ€" shall; Rennison Andrews; Goldie Hargrave. IIâ€"Thomas Hargrave; J. Atchison; Myrtle Marshall; D. Campâ€" bell; Mary Hargrave. Iâ€"Edna Lindâ€" say; Corrine Pollock; Russell Andâ€" rews: Sr. Pr.â€"Ben Woods; Rose Harris; Billy Marshall; Sneath Harâ€" grave; Luella Hargrave. Jr. Pr.â€" Nellie Harris; June Andrews; Bruce Marshall; Edith Lindsay; Alice Web ber; Albert Webber. I , Lambs and Hogs to 8$.S8. No. 2, EGREMONT Sr. IVâ€"Norma Lindsay; _ Clifford Gordon. Jr. IVâ€"Vincent Campbell ; Minetta Webber; Stuart Pollock: H. â€"Ever remembered ‘y family. IN MEMORIAM L_iotorists who have driven for the past . Reuber, teacher ourn the loss today. Full details Mr and Mrs Chalmers and | little daughter Helen, Toronto are spendâ€" ing their vacation with her parents Mr and Mrs Robert Christie. Mr Carman Bunston, Toronto spent the weekend with friends in the vilâ€" " A very pleasant event took placefclo‘e in the Park on Friday evening, Julyi Mr 12th, when neighbors held a Picnicland in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Mountain Sund and Sonny, before their departure toi Flest their new home in Amburstburg. Afâ€" Mr. ter supper a presentation of ni.lver-f away ware was made, with best wishes for | _ Mis their future success and happiness, | from after which a pleasant time was folâ€"| Mr lowed by speeches and games. | famil Mr and Mrs Scott Eccles and famâ€" ily of Mt. Forest spent the first of the week with Mr and Mrs Wm. Aitken. Mr and Mrs Bert Eccles and famâ€" ily are spending & few days with friends in Wiarton. Mr and Mrs George McCall and family spent the first of the week in Port Elgin. Miss Ruby Kerr of Toronto spent the weekend with her mother Mrs. Jordan and the Buller family. Miss Ada Morrison, nurse in trainâ€" ing in Owen Sound spent a few days at her home here. Mr. Jack Irvin of Lambton Mills spent the weekend with his parents, Mr and Mrs R. Irvin. HOLSTEIN LEADER ... ro* The banner was won by the Coutts Cooper branch of Conn for the third time in succession. Best Missionary essay was won by Miss Christena Neustadt of Drayton. Mrs. Hastie is Secretary of Misâ€" sion Bands of the Saugeen Presbyterâ€" ial and Mrs Chester is leader of the Holstein branch. Mr and Mrs Alex McPhail are spending their vacation in Guelph. The annual meeting of the gaugeen Presbyterial took place in Mt. Forâ€" est, Tuesday, July 16th. Two carâ€" loads went from here. Miss Kathleen Milne of Toronto is spending her holidays with the G. Aitken family. family are spending their vacation at Tobermory. Mr n n riimstonci ie iBE abdtmesc LOCAL AND PERSONAL #; on THE monpay \wnigHt A Play entitled "The An o* Andy" will be given by the | Dramatic Club. Watch for Mess GARDEN PARTY the day. Anniversa Services AMOS CHURC nnouom-:f Sunday, July 21, 1935 Big bundle of old papers, only be, at Review Ofice. Just the thing for .rks0 0n ! is spending her vacation here . | 2 °°9° SImGIy neighbor and a tnlthful"iï¬- where he | | wife and homemaker. In that home | improvements | she will be sorely missed by her } rnbdourt/evenimt | husband and his aged mother. She | | is the first break in her own family | OR | of brothers and sisters. Our sincere| _ Mr and Mrs | sympathy goes out to all who mourn | day with their ‘her. She with her husband attended | Lewis. anniversary services at Knox a week ‘ Mr.â€" Wardie ago and visited at the Wallace home. | his sisters, Mis: Mr and Mrs Geo. Ball of Hl.mp-’and two childr den visited recently at the Thompson’the village an Sesases. TNE REV. D. L. CA Miss Esther Petty of Yi Mr and Mrs Wm. Porter and Mr. Cland Mrs Harold Barber visited on l | Sunday at home of Mr. Sco‘t in °|Flesberton. Mrs. Scott, an aunt of ~| Mr. Porter and Mrs Barber, passed "| away last week. "| Miss Myrile Marshall is home ' from Toronto for her vacation. S * Dr. H. Brown of Baltimore, spent * week with his motber, â€" Mrs Alex. '. Brown . ‘°, The meeting of the W.M.S. was lheld at home of Mrs A. Picken on ‘‘ Wednesday® afternoon of last week *) with 20 ladies present. A number ~ led in sentence prayers afier which |all united in the Lord‘s Prayer, Mrs: ~ Walace read the scripture lesson i from Mark, 4th chapter, 30:41 and ‘/ Mark 9, 33:42, and also gave a paâ€" | per on ‘Adventuring for God‘. The‘ :| world needs a revival of faith in‘ | God today in its state of turmoil and ':unrest. Mrs. Mearns read from the| _ study book on Formosa. _ Hospitals| | have done much in drawing the peoâ€" | ‘ ple to God as they have been taught, ; the Christian religion by coming in | contact with Christian nurses and |teachers. _ Mrs‘. C. McAlister read. further from the study book on the :-beneflts of the women‘s school, of | ;which Miss Alma Burdick is princiâ€" 1pa1. Some of our members have | heard her speak. Mention was made | of a village where every one is a: Christian. Such villages are feow.| | Christian families in Formosa have, I‘tamily worship, each member of thei | home taking part. How do we comâ€"| pare with them. The roll call was| Janswered by scripture verses on ‘Ex-i. alt‘. Mrs Marshall Sr. closed the | . imeeting with prayer. The hostesa! 7 and helpers served lunch at ‘the _close of the meeting. x | THE DURHAM REVIEW Mrs A. Brown is spending a few weeks with her sister Mrs Nicholâ€" son in Weston. Gladys Caldwell is visiting weeks with her grandparents ‘\_E. Byers wisited on Tuesâ€" last week with Mrs. John KNOX CORNERS M on t ter sn c ol t ie ie enA the ce3 i ascad ts on 4. 0 omcs i0 t bemaise s usls ce ormeeniiie es Fort Francis at her home of Hanovâ€" Congratulations _ to Miss Velma ’Lewia and Ilyene Dickson on passing their Entrance examinations, Miss Velma taking honors. ' Mr. George Aitken is completing the shingling of his barn this week. , Mr. Wm. Pinder is visiting in‘ Hamilton these days . Miss Gladys Carmount is staying with Mt. Forest friends for a few I Following were floral offerings : | ORCHARD wreath tl‘rom sonad a..:'x:’ duug:ters; I | eprays from _ grandchildren, erguâ€" | Mr_and Mrs M. Hooper spent Sunâ€" sons, Watsons and McKinnons, great day with their daughter Mrs, Ch“"grudchlldren Mrs Rayson, Mrs Mcâ€" _ Lewis. d 4 ) 1 5 Lellan, Epworths,, nieces, Harriston ; m:‘:x’“r:rd;: S':‘"h acxio M'"m;d t;y{ Art Watson, Plester family, of Egreâ€" 6 n 2C Margaret, Mrsg ooeiremont, Smith family, Miss Mcinâ€" and two children visited friends mftoah Mrs. Groat and Othets Uu.'tl the village on Sunday also attendlng!‘we ;ailed t.o get the names of. The: ehurch. ’ pallbearers were: Messrs J. A. Ferâ€" Miss Mildred McCaw is apendlng;m Dan Ferguson, John F Mc her vacation with her grandparents, | Donald, Everett Wa'uon !"l.r;luhu’ Mr and Mrs Wm. Rogers. ioi a Mr and Mrs P. Cornish vhlted! McKinnon, Alex Ferguson. | â€"| and discussion. The remainder â€" of the evening was spent in games and 1| contests. Next meeting will be held ‘at the home of Mr. Reuben Watson â€"| on July 25th. A dainty lunch was | served by the hostess and assistants. | _ Mr and Mrs Thos. Tucker attendâ€" ed an Orange service at Allan Park‘ on Sunday and also visited relatives.( |__Mr. Robert Pollock has been enâ€", | gaged at the home of Mr. Jas. Lel; {'In, where he has added some fine: | improvements to their residence [ Sm REAAmITee VUL 60. The eyening was spent in outâ€" ofâ€"door games, followed by an aqâ€" dress by Rev. J R. Thompson, also hymns sung and meditation . The meeting was then open for business and discussion. The remainder of e ND w Mr. Elmer Tucker hbas been transâ€" ferred from the Royal Bank, Toronto to ‘the staff in Stony Creek. j Mr. H. Armstrong of Bentinck is engaged with Mr. Daniel Kerr. ‘ The A.P.A. met at home of Mr.‘ Jas. Johnston wth an attendanea af w00 PRCCORIRY WHE. and Mrs Davis on Sunday last. Mr. Vernon Dodson and â€"sisters Thelma and LaDell of Toronto visitâ€" ed on Sunday at home of J. C. Queen . _ Hope to hear of the speedy recovâ€" ery of Mr. Norman Watson, who was seriously injured in the motor accident on the 12th of July en route to Flesherton. On Sunday July 28th, St. Pauls anniversary services will ibe held, in afternoon at 2.30 and evening at 8.00 o‘clock. Rev. J. R. Thompson will be the speaker. _ On the followâ€" ing Monday evening a garden party . will be held on the church grounds. Supper served from 6 to 8, followed by a fine programme . Admission, Adul‘s 15¢; children 10c. 4 Mr and Mrs Wm. Wallace of Durâ€" ham, visited with ‘her parents M | _ Miss Tillie Stevenson of Holstein 'spent a few days with her sister Mrs. Alex Drimmie. | We extend congratulations to those |\ who were successful at their Enâ€" jtranee examinations and also sympaâ€"~ thy to those who failed. Try again _even if you think you are to big to go to Public School. One of the best ministers I knew tried three times and was eighteen when he mastered it. So never say fail. Mr. Daniel Kerr and sister Edith, with Mrs George Brown of Holstein went to Hanover on Monday to the funeral of a relative Mrs Thos. Derâ€" by. Mr and Mrs Robert Philp of Cartâ€" wright; Mr and Mrs J. wW. Philp of Arthur, spent a few days last week with Mr ard Mrs Will Philp. Mrs Tena Geddes spent over the weekend with Mr and Mrs Wilfred Renwick. niece and nephew of the former, were recent guests of Mr and Mrs. John Bunston. Most of the farmers around these parts intend starting haying the beâ€" ginning of this week, which is a friends and relatives left on EVodnesâ€" day last for their home near Sperlâ€" Mr TORONTO ALLAN‘S CORNERS _and Mrs Hugh Baird of Laurel Jas Coleridge of Toronto and and Mrs Mogk and family who an attendance of is spent in outâ€" residence | & ( Frem the Craik, Sask., News Funeral service for the late Mr. | Irving of Stony Beach, who died sprays which tes‘ified to in which the late Mr. dence Monday afternoon, June 24th Wiitiiitci h Aiisithvststoniss c T McArtbhur and family, Brampton Lyla McLellan, Harriston; _ Leslie Watson and family, Dundalk: Gordor paiibearers were: Messrs J. A. Ferâ€" guson, Dan Ferguson, John F. Mcâ€" Donald, Everett Watson, Farquhar McKinnon, Alex Ferguson . ‘ Among friends and relatives from / a distance were Chas. Epworth and | family, Harriston; â€" Alex Ferguson | ; was held at the house and grave by |the Rev. Mr. Millar, Mt. Forest, | and was largely attended by sympaâ€" ’thetic neighbors and friends and sorâ€" rowing relatives. He took for his | text, verses 1 and 2 of the 12th | chapter of Hebrews and delivered a ’very impressive, hopeful and sympaâ€" thetic discourse. ‘ The funeral was held from the home to McEachnie‘s cemetery, 14 mile west of Priceville where _ she | was laid to rest beside her husband in the eld family plot. The service | was held at the house and grave by [the Rev. MÂ¥ Millss: +) mollcll alsl ts "n. loving mother. The sons are John! A, on the 12th con., Egremont; Chu-! D. also of Egremont; Daniel and Arâ€"‘ | chibald F., at Beatty Sask.; and dl.u-‘ ghters: Mrs. Farquhar McKinnon of } Priceville, (Sarah Jane), and Mrs . | 'Thomu Watson (Catherine) in Egâ€"| _remont. _ We also find as we view; the many branches of the family tree that there are 59 grandchildren and 86 great grandchildren. She a.laol leaves to mourn one sister, 2 yeusf‘ younger in California. ; | _ She was born on the Island of _Islay, Scotland, in 1845, coming to : Canada at the age of 4 years, with iher parents, Alexander Ferguson and Catherine McLean, who located in ‘the township of Minto, 5 miles south west of Harriston. At the ago of 17 she was united in marriage to Danâ€" |iel Ferguson, son of Donald Ferguson and Sarah Ferguson, also from Isâ€" ‘lay, Scotland who located in Promn! Township, con. 18. She and her hlu-, band lived on the 18th con., Prown.‘ :the greater part of their married life, removing to the township of Egre-’ _mont 45 years ago, to lot 27, con.21| where her husband passed away 41; years ago. | To this union were born fourteen whildren, 11 sons and 3 daughters. Two sons died in infancy, the rest saw mature years, but through the years the grim Reaper has taken his toll and today but 4 sons and 2 danâ€" ghters remain to mourn the loss of In religion she was a "Disciple of Christ", her husband being a pioneer preacher of that church in the 60‘s in the township of Proton, con, 18, and in Priceville where they conducâ€" ted services from house to house, and later in a little frame church for .many years. She enjoyed unusual good health in her declining years, until last November when she fell on the floor of her house, breaking hber wrist, from which she never fully recoverâ€" éd. After being in the hospital for a month she was taken to her dauâ€" gh#er, Mrs. Watson‘s, where she reâ€" mained, until about a month ago when she and her daughter, returnâ€" to her own home, where she was making apparent recovery, until she was stricken with paralysis and pasâ€" sed away in a few hours. ! Dougal, until his death in the fall of 1926 and also, some of the winter months at irregular periods, since which she spent at her daughters, Mrs McKinnon‘s, Priceville and Mrs Watson‘s, Egremont. Ferguson who for the past 15 years has resided there with the exception of 4 years when she lived on gore A, MRS. LYDIA FERGUSON In the town of Mount Forest on July 5th, there passed away at the ripe old age of 90 years at her res‘ idence lot 1, Durham St., Mrs Lydia hospital after a brief illâ€" held from the family resiâ€" JAMES IRVING OBITUARY | _ ~~°**+ wurnng the signing of the indalk ; Gordon'regiated, Miss Margaret Leith, sister Brampton . | of the groom, sang swee 1y, "I love “ you truly," 6 | _ The bride, given in marriage . by ING | ber father, wore a lovely gown of ask., News.) | ivory french crepe, with veil of emâ€" he late Mr. J.| broidered ne* caught with orange _who died in / blossoms. She carried a bouguet of r a brief illâ€"| Madonna lillies and fern, After a e family resiâ€" dainty wedding supper, the couple n, June 24th, left by motor for points east, returnâ€" wreaths lndflu via Toronto. The bride travelled 0 the esteem ln;uumbmn»ononunble. was § Unally« Irving !:"__‘_‘ï¬â€˜"' Accessories. On + with her son, _ by Mr and a | Hanover. Dur registed, Miss | of the groom, | you truly," ‘ The bride, | BLar fathar w LEITHâ€"ALLES The beautifu} farm home of Mr and Mrs. Valentine Alles, Holstein, was the scene of a préetty wedding on Weduetday afternoon July $rd at 4 o‘clock when their youngest daughâ€" ter, MBPRAPGE Eithal ...__ C _0 CBS la night in social chat, p ]and dancing, for which re ’lurge platform was erecte , On behalf of the neighbor |Smail read an appreciati and John Wilson presented _couple with an 8 day ma and a sum of money, _ voiced their thanks to all. Wilson acted as chairm numbers beiing an address Hunter, recitation by Ar and song by Jack Smail,. I served later in the even in s day at the home o and Mrs Wm Leith Over two hundred ception for the new Footâ€"ball practice three nights a week now, getting in shape for the game with Priceville next Monday evening at the anniversary at Amos church . Mr and Mrs Geo. | David McKelvie spent in Toronto. ulations . Mr. Joseph Lawrence is on the sick list this week and under the care of Dr. Burnett. Mr. Ed Pratt is drilling a well for Mr. Thos Moore at present . L.O.L. 861 initiated three membâ€" ers Thursday evening and spent the 12th at Flesherton . _ Miss Buelah McKenzie spent over (\he weekend with Mr and Mrs Arch. !Wlllon, Durham . Mr. John Smail had his coat stolâ€" en at the street dance in Durham on Friday night, also his driving permit and car keys. Now who would want a coat this hot weather anyway? Mr. Jos. Dixon and David Hooper reâ€"roofed their darns â€" with arrowâ€" lock last week. Since our last budget a little boy arrived at the home of Mr and Mrs Wilfred Daly. Last week a little boy arrived at the home of Mr and Mrs Geo. Hooper, and a little girl at the home of Mr and Mrs Albert Morrison on the 22nd con., Congratâ€" Sorry to hear that Mr. Norman Watson met with an accident on the 12th and had his jaw broken. Hope he will soon be on the mend again. Mrs. Gordon Leith went to Toronâ€" to this Wednesday to bring home her Chevrolet Sedan. Mrs A. L. Bouck and Bobbie from Guelph visited at Mr. Will Leith‘s recently . Stony Beach Telephone Co., Superinâ€" ‘*endent of Rocky Lake Sunday School an Elder in the United Chburch and a staunch supporter of all church a@ctivities . The pall bearers were nephews of the deceased: Allan Campbell, Gilbert Bryden, Allan Petâ€" tignew, John Kreller and Vern Petâ€" tigrew. Interment took place in Stony Beach cemetery. Joha and Susan in VICLIOTNIA, D. . and Jessie in Liverpool, England. Mr. Irving had been interested in all activitiee for the common good of the community. He was chairman of Rocky Lake School District for over family . wedding NORTH EGREMONT During the um of money, The groom heir thanks to all. Mr Noble acted as chairman, other beling an address by reeve recitation by Arch. Clark by Jack Smail. Lunch was ater in the evening , -“..'“ JULY 18, 1935 HYMENEAL lison presented the young an 8 day mantel cock, Of :amoney. . AThe Rroom m was erected outside. ° the neighborhood, Ed\ an appreciative address aspedestras Leith, held last Wednesâ€" iome of his parents, Mr i Leith. All spent a gaâ€" Geo. McKelvie attended the over the 12th rendered _ white mingled , Mr and the onlockers. Wh ing fray will be ar as yei been anno next appesrance wi August before a leg tator other LOt they ham Special Event on S anolher he Rocky Saugeen U Home From Aibe Will Operate Mr. Arch h M M D FOL. L 1if} chat Wl og 4 Ing Calder‘s of the resCut bw ./ Uk is M MekKin Iee C; W ind t TA Juli M less th We M M Freezo SEEING 1 M t hear M W fis D bt M »the mMUu The It M