Ithelr Dr- 'ith may I over the H od Wet. ’â€k with lot MI! . I. Ibsen Parents I. an. M eyr. " with d ' unner- lu will the! on ' Ron, " and at ttttts, My before with Mined , Weeks 'llt '88. 0' H red. “Chris!- II by I [Ive - . pro- at Mr. “no†I for don't â€thy Mrs Belt and at THE REVIEW SAYS TAKE th CHOICE! Phone or leave us your order. We will ~mnut‘acture it exactly to your requirements, ond deliver it when arranged. ' Commissioner of Atrrioultural LOOIIS, Parliament t: nldings, Toronto, but a number of Forms for Solo in .rv-y County . Good bargain. 10 percent down and tho ' Nance spread our 20 you: at 4por cont. Apply to WM. L. BATTY, Menard. Inspector for any tie. tlt "ulna: Jihuinsr, Wad: d Confectionoq 25et " qtarpptr your tat.ibthttiittimatd H EN DERSON’S BAKERY FARMS FOR SALE l7, ---Iyr. Ghristmaa ttoiiiiariamiumii1 This Offer Fully Guar. anteedr--All Renewals Will Be Extended. Gulf: The W.I. met at Mrs Odell's home on Dee. 3rd with " ladies preterit. The roll call was answered by paying le. according to size of your glove. The motto was taken by Mrs Moody. Mrs Wilfred Watson gave an inter. esting demonstration on wrapping Christmas parcels. Nellie McLean read a paper, “Christmas in other lands". Mrs. J. McMillan gave a. re- port of the W.i. convention held in Toronto in November, which she at- tended. it was decided to distribute Christmas cheer to the sick and shut- ins in the locality. Any donations tor same Will be gratefully received and may be left with Mrs Aldcorn or Mrs Sutherland. A dainty lunch was served by the haste s and her assist- ants and avsocial half hour passed all too quickly. The amusement of the rink this rear Is in the hands of Fred G. liar. stem. pres.; Bert Auaaem. aec'y; A. Bell. tress; J. McKeekin and Wilt. Watson, managers. The Y.P.S. meeting was held on Sunday evening in St. Columhe. Mr. Wright led in prayer. A reading was given by Grant Muir followed by selections from the Whyte orchestra. Topic on the Christmas spirit through the ages, was well given by Mr. Bob Whitaker. Next Sunday night lantern slides depicting scenes in the Holy Lands will be shown and a Christ- mas service will be held. There val] be 44 pictures ou the scene, A good turn out is expected. The when] of the late Mr: McDon- ald, sister ot Mr Wm. Moody, south line, took place on Tuesday. A real- dent ot Hamilton where she died. Funeral Director, W. G. Watson, ot Prieevine brought the body trom there on Monday. Word was. received, Mrs Sandy McDonald. formerly of the south line, passed away in Hamilton. Left to mourn are daughter Mary in Pals» ley and one son Malcolm up north. St. Andrews R.B. concert and Christmas Tree will be held Thurs- day, Dec. 17th and on Friday night, one will be held in St. Columba church. Dee. 18th. and the school concert will be on Dee. 22 in every ing. Rev. Norman McDonald, minister of St. Andrews, having resigned his charge here, it already packing up in readiness to leave. perhaps tor Beotitutd--not yet decided. His fare-- well sermon will be given, it is said, on Sunday, Dec. 20th. Miss Beth Hincks of Feversham. spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McBride and family were recent visitors with 111ng In Owen Sound. too hole and absorbent. . The two Christina. entertainments will be given on Thunday and Fri- day evenings of this week by St. An. drews tutti St. Columba churches re- spectively. A number of the children from here were to Fleshenon Saturday to see Santa Claus and enjoyed the after- noon outing. Mr and Mrs D. A. McIntyre of Mc- Intyre visited Friday with her par- ents, Mr and Mrs T. Nichol. Mr and Mrs Henry Tucker and family, Mr and Mrs Stanley Harrison and daughter Beth were recent visit- or: at the home of A. b. JTineira. Fine dating is to be had on the dam " the mill. The rink of last year is still in dune. The Boil is Mr and Mrs Edgar Patterson visit- ed Brst of the week at Mr. Henry Eckhardt'a. Miss Bernice (arson spent the weekend With Mil!- Dorothy Watson. Mrs John McFarlane. Toronto. spent weekend with her parents. hsrr and Mrs J. A. Nichol and fam- ily visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs D. A. Molntyre " McIntyre. Mr and Mrs Elsmere Shier. Artem. eaia, visited weekend at the home of their uncle. W. Turnbuli. Mr. Joe Tumbull. timberlng near Elmira, " so in home on a visit. visitors over the weekend were Mr and In Jno Iohrlane at the home at her perentl. Mr and Mrs C. A. McLean. It and Mn Chu. McDowell and little boy Lyle. Holstein, visited over the weekend nth Mr and Mrs Ram. Mr and Mrs Cecil Motmt, Wand Helen, and Mrs. D. Robinson, Edge Hill, visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Howard Ritchie and attended service at Zion. Mn Geo. Part and son Robert of In St. Column United on Smday' evening, Dee. 20th. next, some 44' lantern views of & 17hrtstmaa nature and been“, will be given. The†ere reputed to be of a h'gh clu- Prodttetinn. I . barium, were gusts the Arttt of seek with E. R. PM. '. H. Edvard: of Toronto. with PRIOEV'LLE tlg) ZION " The Zion branch of the W.1. met In the home of Mrs W. J. Ritche last Thursdsy with " ladies present. _ Pleas were made for Christmss cheer, and Mrs H. Allen who was delegate to the Federated W.I. con- ivention in Toronto, gave s. good re- port of the meeting. This was follow- ed by a program the theme being . 'Mother'. Papers were given on: l"How to be a good mother" by Mrs Howard Ritchie; "What must I do before I deserve to be called a good mother", by Mrs J. R, Edwards, and "Can I continue to be a good mother ‘alter my family hss grown up," by Mrs. W. G. Firth. Roll all, “One thing a mother should not be and why", which we. well responded to. After close of meeting, Mrs. 'Ritchie lard assistants iserved lunch, Mrs. Ritchie treating the ladies to a piece l! her Christmas one, (sud wu it good). Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs W. G. Firth. All ladies are welcome. Mr and Mrs J. A. Dixon and dau. ghters of North Egremont were Vla- ltors Monday at the home of Mr. J. Sinclair. Mrs Walter Bean and daughters Eleanor and Betty intend spending over the Christmas holidays with her daughters in Toronto. THEM†Miss Bezel Christie. Toronto, vis- ited a short time recently with her parents. Mr and Mrs George Christie. Mr. George Wale, Toronto, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. C. Wale. . On account of the ier Condition of the roads the W.t. meeting held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Jack last Wednesday was not well attended. Mr. Dalton Scott was in Toronto last week. At the annual! meeting of ‘Hope- ville WALS. held at home of Mrs R. Crawford. all the former other: were reelected for 1937. Council meeting and In: paying any, Tuesday, made quite s stir in the village. This year taxes are con- elder-ably lower and there is not one complaint about it either. Miss Doreen Scott, of Toronto, tg spending over the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Jas. Scott. Scarcity of feed has made It neces- sary for several famous to sell on their cattle earlier than usual. Preparation for the Christmas con- cert: is one of the main interests. United church concert is on Dec. 21, Bethany Chapel, Dec. 23rd and 8.8. No. 13 on Dec. 22nd. Mr. John Sinclair is getting a lit- tle stronger each day since his re- turn from Orangevllle hospital. The seazon'a greetings trom Hope- ville district to Review and all read. On Sunday next Rev. Norman Mc- Donald wiii preach his farewell ser- mon in Sw‘nton Park. For three years and three months, he has given faithful and kindly sérvice, and he will long be remembered as a young man who could choose a text and give a good sermon on it in a clear, con- ciie way. without the aid of a note-- a rare gift. We will miss Mr. Mc- Donald and wish him success where- over his lot may be can. On Wednesday last while working in Haw’s mill, Walter Knox met with a slight accident, getting three ot his tuttrers cut try the saw. He ig laid oil-work for a few days and he is thankful his hand did not go. AVIATION AND MARINE RADIO OPERATING Jack McMillan, con. 14, is buzzing wood for Hardy brothers these days. Quite a number were in Dundalk Saturday to greet Santa. At Swamp College Friday night, a full house enjoyed the concert put on by Miss Stewart teacher, and pupils. had puss taken oft her lung. At time of writing we are glad to say she is improving. Mr. J. H. Robson had the tete- phone installed in his home last week. mu Gladys Firth who has been Butter-ins from an attack of Neuries and asthma, we. removed to Durham hospital last Pr!day and on Saturday his parents Mr 1nd In R. T. EH. wards, spent part of Saturday in o. Bound. and “so had a short visit with Mr and Mm Carl Atkimon of Berkeley on their way home. We are prepared to consider a few more young men for train. ing in Indie as required by the Dominion Government for 1st and 2nd class licensed operators. Only Canad'an citizens posseu- ing good chsncter and health plus two years High School or the equivalent, acceptable. Un- less roueanN1tut the shove re qulrements, please do notepply. RAM COLLEGE of CANADA 863 BAY ST.. TORONTO SWINTON PARK HOPEVILLE VMIHY ONTARIO _. ARCHIVEé TORONTO Cottgrtvttsiationts to Banister W. P. Dunn, formerly of Durham, who on Monday ot this week, was elected Mayor of the city of Moose Jaw, Sash. by over 500 mjority. " is some twelve yeers since Mr. Dunn left Durham for his adopted city. where he has built up a lucrative law Iirtustire. Mrs. Dunn is a Durham girl, a daughter of ex-msyor and Mrs Laidlaw. North Egremont corr.: The Yeo. vii Farmers’ Club met on Monday evening this week. name 60 strong and ttnished up the business ot the year and appointed new ottleers. This club did over $8,000 worth ot busin- on during the past year and are still going strong. " YEARS AGO Taken from Review fyle. Dee. 14111. ‘Monday last the C.P.R. elevator- in Owen Sound ought ttre and tV long with some adjoining property and some hundreds ot thousands of bushels ot wheat were totally de- trttsyed. The loss itt estimated at over a million dollars. Some of the big steamers nearby were in danger but escaped. This week closes the term of the Model School and the large class that has been under the tuition of Priruypal Allan for the last four months will scatter to their homes. We hope all the students will carry away pleasant memories of Durham as well as much profitable experience in teaching and academic work. Mn Moore McFadden h in Hamil- ton this week, in response to the message informing her ot the death of her grandmother, The Bell Telephone Co. intend re- moving the toeat Central to their new one“ on umbton at. next Mom day or Tuonday. A new switchboard with accommodation tor 125 local phones and " rural lines will be used and two booths will be available tor public use. Prank Murdock who resides in Benttnck. just south-west of town, is springing into fume u a grower of sweet clover. Last week he captured ttrat prize for his exhibit at Guelph Winter Fur. Messrs Ab. Noble, Fred Falkingham and Percy Daniel came home from the Boo last week and will spend a week or two here. Holstein com: Mr. Nicholson of the 6th con., Egremont and brother or L. B. of this place, sold his 100 acre farm last week for the handsome sum ot $6,200. It doesn't look as ii property is degenerating in value in Egremont. .. ..On Mon- day u'ttht our street lights made their first appearance and presented a most brilliant light. These lights, tive in all, are certainty an improve. ment to our village and a credit to those who by means of contributions and labor, succeed in making long felt improvements. The result of the voting on Mon- day last was the return of Dr. Jamie- son again b.. a majority of 337 over Wm. Calder. Noam Bert Watson and John Me. Kenzie of Nomnby and BentInck re- spectively, attended the fat stock show at Guelph last week. Pricevllle corn: We would report a marr‘age but the good young man is only gone this morning and we will wait till he comes back in a dup- licate form before reporting. MeM.k',EKIN--rn Io memory of our dear husband d father, John Meleekm. who pa away. Dec. 17th, "to. l Taken from Review tyle, Dec. 15:21. Mr. Melvin Grolg. Tomato School of Rummy, ls home at Mr. W. Cinder": for his Christan: vacation. Some day. sometime, by eyes shall The face I loved so tll,', Some My my hands wll clasp in his And never ty'd.ftuewe1i. Not dead to me, I loved him dearly., Not lent. but gone before; He lives with me in memory still, And will forever more.1 The. Bowers I put upon bk grave, lay of the oldet young folk are akin; part. All mum tree. On “W night this week. ht the Orange mm in the Put, ICU-hum: tree concert mar msplm of the and†School will be out on. Pro gum wowed by M113 Campbell of IN DWS OF YORE Mar wither and am ' But the love for him who leem be Will never fade away. " YEARS ASO m MKMORIAM HOUSE FOR SALE Six ma. Thoma- Brown Estate; MI con nlencec, sun-don ma an“. choice! tion. Apply Herb Crou, MR" FOR 'ALE my; aer'ts 4y. miles north or Dur. ham, good buildings, mmnfur water tmat the ham. Will sen for 82,300 out: or "stn on time. with I good down paymdnt and interest. Albert madman. Durham, Ont. (so-4 I WILL soon BE HERE ‘ NOW is I good time .to li select Four Christmas Gifts b' before Stowe are broken. b' I Aeropacs. Suitcases, "our r Boon. Boudoir Slippers, Ju- g "on“ or Hosiery make me- h" tul and nocoptab'e mm. b' For a limited time an ofrer li our 69e SILK a WOOL LA. [ li DIES' HOSE Q Me oerr 81 h" A69e line for 39e, 2 pr: TSe I ll Men's Work Sox, 25 tot50etrr I h" Fine line- in Wool, Silks. I g Wool & Cotton in nice l hi patterns ..... 25c to 66e I f See them before purchasing 3 neummo " USUAL l , l h" J. l momma F A __ .- -- - -- -- -- __ A - .- -- .0 AGEQITO WANTED lake trig money selling goods that sell on sight. ,A thousand homes In Four district ‘re prospects for our line of 200 ihoueehold necessities. Experience uttteeestrarr. Mart to make big man , at once. Write to Mlle): Profits Co., 570 St. Clem. out St., Mont l. Farm. Crop, set?. and Implements being Lots 13 and 14 on the ttrtet can? ot Glenelg. north if the Durham road, on Highway No. 4 containing " not res more or leu; miles from Dur- ham, all needed do n, 'mootly new‘ in good rate of ultivntion, good fences. Iota of wnte ' no pumping wntv or for stock: about , tern of hard. wood, some swamp. o incumbennce. For Information amp] to J. A. Brown' Priceville R. R. l. i Fox Handgun». tour month. old, bred by 1tlletl Redbone Wnlko we; tomlmcrouod, English mud thsh. I",',',':'! " (rout fox driven on both sides, C. B! Smith. Anon. 200 none, In Hanan towuship, , mile- ttorth-epat of mach. Good brick house and barn, loo good or- chard. Bott and har wnter con- venient. Apply It Reri I: once. Double brick ouae on South side ot Mill Street,, good state of re- pair, with all co venlencel. Thou who I†I lot dott't than know I lot. Before will; alone, be our. the tt p. .. m intended. -lt" A mum's mo want: "an in the chr scar of la cum-u. OI. nood- I ht o" strength to overcoat. ll. on wane". Crime. no â€In". ot anal disorder, any and In whoa. -.troutt-aurtnlt'antt'e Mae " Palate with semned food. Apply to J. H/MeQtmrrie, Durham 'a, FIRESIDE PH l LOSOPHER‘ GOOD FARM FOR SALE a, ALFRED no“ FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE fl. L. 3mm. KB., MAI, Ni. CHIROPRACTIC na. walla autumn. Will an I." kind of farm stock In mm. For particular: call on Hugh C. " otBeeandrta.ttuetese.. Como.- tmonduassUttmtnmihthreSm magnum: 'tetlaac,t.80t.q pm7hapn.,mm course for lav-mod pupal. Wilt Band Guitar. and Ar. 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