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Durham Review (1897), 20 May 1937, p. 8

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CHEVROLET Never berore has it cost so little to g things you want in a motor car. And you t that today by seeing and driving the only var in the lowest price tieid---the l (Inn-al.21- , NI matter how little you plan to pay for your new war. you're entitled to ALL the good things of motoring.' Think of all the features you get in Chevrolet ---and nowhere clubat the lowest prices . . . Uni- steel T um! Top Body by Fisher . . . Valve-in-Head economy engine . . . Hydraulic Brakes . . . Knee- Avtion gliding ride lin Master De Luxe models) ... Fisher No-Dn-ft Ventilation . . . and Safety glass in every window. Car in the Lowest Priée Field By (Humming the Complete WM ”unmannmmuam'“ "*rausuqe"a"-es-.-tsnitrr--srt--k ASltANtaAlrItlKElb lulu louse. Dublin Phones " and tro Central Hotel - Phone " e Review V7 W to New Subscribers, to Jan. I, 1938, only T0A0TO . . . . LONDON . . .. w” tiheutoiii7iii1rPMle SAFE . DIRECT . ECONOHICAL LEAVE DURHAM " Toronto (sand-rd Time) " Owen Sound " a. I" no p... l2.50 p. m., 7.20 pan. nun-mum.“ GOING DAILY-MAY 21-31 helium Omaha-mum.“ 0mm CAI! "eh-rt-trug-ma. Cum tua"maC"ttutei-s-iatrisi-Giis DURHAM MOTOR sue? 'I. In!" We. Birth ”yumm- on the General Motors AYTIIACTIVE ROUND TRIP FARE! between DURHAM and ........86.96 DETROIT”... .... .....I.20 MONTREAL... Tickets and information at lob-“143m so little} to get all the '. And yoGan Aa the only coniplcte ---the new 1937 Lumen-1mm lultnlment Plan, 'm-----.-, $11.” $18.45 family here. Mr and Mrs Irwin and $ 150115 of Toronto accompanied her. Ml Win} aiiiiii . . . for economical I solo 'The Stranger of Galilee’ and ! save a short but interetsttntt talk urg- l ing that We be not strangers to Jeg. f us of Galilee. There were other duets quarteues and 30105. The Holstein e'uoir put on the Easter cantata in the church Thurs- Jo . mung ot last week. The pro gram of sacred music was well ren- dered and was worthy of a large-r at- i, tendance. Rev. Mr. Court sang I Min Maud Thompson of Toronto, spent Sunday with her mother and ma. T. E. Byer- visited on Thurs- day of last week with Mrs A. Pick- en. Mr Ind Mrs T, Wallace visited on Sunday with Owen Sound friends. A Mother’s Day Iervice will be held In the church on Sunday, May 23rd, it being postponed owing to the Coronation service on May 9th. Our sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs Wm. McCulloch of Bentlnck and the members ot the tawny in the death at son and brother Wm. und- er such sad circumstances. Ufa is uncertain and dean: is sure The meeting of the WJLS. VII held at the home of Mm Thompson Tuesdsy afternoon. May 11, with a good attendance. Mrs Hemmer red the scripture and several led m pray- er tor members ot the royal family. Mrs U. McAuster gave n paper, 'Inls- mans in today's worm: Mrs G. Stu- art gave interesting current eventsol missionary lnterest. Mrs MoAlleter tir. gave a reading 'Coronation'. Rev. Mr. Honeyman spoke brietiy on Inu- slons, the work that was dear to the heart ot the Master, and should be dear to each of us; the church that does not contribute to missions II . dying church. He closed With pray- er, and lunch was served at the close. KNOX CORNERS ONTARIO ARCHIVE? TORONTO The cup Wu Ititur, the um, Tio M with on we lay " M. --Ever room by 0 and tN 4"h1','l','l1',', MARSHALL-e ovine m We are pleased to report that Miss Jennie Calder returned to her home on Saturday. from Mt. Forest hospit- al. She is improving end we hope that she will soon be restored to her former heelth. Mr, and In. Robert A. Km and Frame: of Strain. spent the week end with the fonner's parents and brother here. Mr and Mrs W. D. Gray and Isa- bel, North Moratintrton, visited their daughter Miss Grace Gray on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Witherow and family of Normanby and Miss Tillie Steven- son, Holstein, are today. Monday, via, Iung Mr and Mrs Hutch. n .. i-quI suuwers are neiplug to, ”imam ”Immune speed " which {make rapid growth and trees are com- ', motor vehicles may be operated." 'ing in leaf, all nature will soon trel Mr. McQuesien pointed out em. in new aprlng attire. Seeding opera-‘ phatlcaliy that the new speed limits tions are delayed on' heavy ground. i were delimited to meet the most ideal The coronation with all its pomp' motoring condition, and that motor- and splendour is over, and we with in! "Mid have to slacker: their many Canadians had the privilege of} pace in situations which celled for listening in to the ceremony and the; care, courtesy. Ind the safety at ped- speech by the king. Truly we are "trims and other driven, it the living in an age of wonderful things. It charge of reckless driving was to be Long may they reign. ' avoided. Plentiful showers are helping to make rapid growth and trees are com- ing in leaf, all nature wilt soon be in new spring attire. Seedling opera- tions are delayed on' heavy ground. The funeral of the late Mr. John Garson took place from the Presby- terian Church on Wednesday, 19th. He died at the home of his daughter in Toronto on Sunday. After service interment was made in Amos ceme- tery. The late Mr Garson was in his Mith year. They lived on a farm near Dromoro until their removal to Hoi. stein about 16 years ago. They mov- cd to Toronto six years ago on ac- count or Mrs. Carson’s ill health. He leaves to mourn. his wife, one 'son, and one daughter, Mrs Archer. with‘ whom they lived. Mr Bert Lynch left his home in Aytc-n Tuesday tor Sudbury, where he will be with his brother Joe, who is working there. We wish him suc- cess. Mr Ed. Thompson is in Toronto, whrre he has a position. Mrs J. W. Brown and Lois Joy left Sunday to visit Aileen, Mrs T. Raime burg in Dundee, Mich. She expects to be away at least a month. Miss Olive McGuire visited Miss Jackie Robertson in Mount Forth over the end of the week. Mines Jean and Irene Ellis were weekend guests with Dr, and Mrs. w. P. Ellis. Mr and Mrs Wm. Ramage have re- turned to their home in Prioeville at. ter spending the winter with Mrs. McDougall and Mrs. Williams, their daughters. Mr and Mrs Wm. Ellis and son Ind Mrs Jooeph Em: and son spent. the tirtst of the week in Kitchener. The new butcher Mr. Miller, has opened up an up-to-date butcher shop in the south room ot Gibson's hotel. Mr. and In Jack Switzer and tw mily visited Mr and Mm Frank Me Lem in Proton Tuesday. Mr June: Reid ot Proton visited his mother, Mrs T. J. Reid on Friday of last week. A little, son arrived " the home of Mr and Mn Herb Lamont in Mount Forest. on Wednesday, May 12th. The Village Trustees have hired Wm. Moore tor another year as care- taker tor the Park. Persons want- ing dates for picnics and camping, will apply to him, either la the Park or It his home. Mr and Mrs Waller Hustle tad lit- tle son of North Bar and Mr and Mrs Gordon Hastle of Wataonville, Cal., are visiting Mm W. Katie. The afternoon tea on Coronation Dar, put on by the Wmn's Institute was a suzcess. also the dance in the evening by the Agricultural Society. There will be another on May 28th. Music by Florence Sauer’a orchestra ot Mildmay. Mr and Mrs B. Gibson and Harold of Owen Sound, were weekend guests with Mr and Mrs Arthur Brown. The choir o! the Paulina-hm church presented their man ‘men Him', " Knox. Nomnhy Mat Thun-é day evening'. Mayor and Mn Ernst of Mount Forest were recent guest: with Mr. and Mrs. D. Allan and (why. Mr and In J. Jil. Hills and funny of Toronto, were week and guest: with Mr and Mrs D. Allan and family. Mr and Mn Wm. Alike): and Mule spent Coronation Day In Owen Sound. H OLSTEIN LEADER THEDURHAHREVEW LOCAL AND PERSONAL YEOVII ; wnnerow and familyi These speed law changes. however, .nd Miss Tillie Steven-I were entirely dependent on 'ideal are today. Monday, via, conditions: he gtreued. They could up. Hutch. ! not take into considerntion the may w. D. Gray and Itut. _ Ind varied aituntions which consum- mingtou. visited their, ly ttrise on the highway Ind call for Gmce Gray on Sunday.’ extra mutlon and slow lpeed, nor od to report that was did they cover any detective equip- returned to her home ment, such " “(his and brakes, on om Mt. Forest hospit- t driver’s automobile. [ roving and we hope! "Idem conditions" would not tn.l soon be restored to; elude whining put I country schnnl- i "L - went ’"m-wvwm can.” and Mum-hutch w“ "'tt"a-kiiiTaiiiiG.". TO Illustrate " point. “and no driver _ would be able to justify a speed of 80 miles per hour through I town on a busy market day." Summing up the conditions under which the new weed mendment would be operated, the minister urged car driven to beer in mind constant- ly that the revised rete- were “next- Ilmm tor Meal mum." and out - mount on street- or Maven would be celled one. love the ev- er to and“ an. - my: At the strong Wt new 89891 maximum of highways, announced Hominy. At the same time, he issued a strong warning to motorists that the new speed rues represented "the Cowan McDougall: That Council adjourn to meet on Monday, June 7, at one o’clock P.m. for general bus- iness, and as a Court of Revision on Assessment Roll. Court of Revision opens at 2 o'clock p.m.--43arried. David Allan, Clerk. MOTORISTS WARNED NEW SPEED LIMIT ON 24th ! McDougall-Cmvan: That the follow- :ing accounts be passed and paid. : Mrs. Merle Rice, sheep claim $14; J. 'McEachem. sheep claim 312: Allan iAltken, inspecting sheep .75; John Wilkinson inspecting cheep .50; R. ',J. Arnili, relief 4.16: N. K. McGuire lreliet‘. 9.25; Lynch Bros.. relief .74; ‘Calder Bros. relief. 7.60; Mrs. C. :Drumm. relief, 5.33; Durham Dairy. t relief .80; Gordon Long. care no indi- lent patient 4.10; Matthew Hooper. ' collecting of 1936 unpaid taxes 71.75: M. Hooper, postage and telephone ' .95; Pay sheet No. ii, exp. on roads, 643.22; Stanley Williams, salary 29.05; Municipal World. supplies, 21.95; Dept. of Health of Ont., re insulin patients 16.13: W. H. Hun. ter, making out one old age pension. 1.50; W. H. Hunter. one day inspec- ting roads 2.50; S. M. Patterson, one day ispecting roads and car hire 7.50: Wm. Aldcorn. one day inspect in: roads and car hire 7.50; Henry Cowan, one day inspecting wads 2.50; W. J. McDougali, one day in. [ ttpeeling roads 2.50; Members of j Council attendance at meeting to 1 date 12.50; Mrs Matilda Christie use of room, 2.00. --Ahtrried. MeDoutraWAldeortt.. That Jonah mum be paid the sum of " tor road way Into gravel pit. -Carhed. A1dcorttAhrwtut: That the Reeve, one held in the mate“ respect try Deputy Reeve Ind road sup't be a my triendn. He wee e genius with committee to consult King Con-truc- machinery and while living reared Hon Co. regarding cutting hm it lot in Holstein, devoted much of Me 6 con. 22 with power to letting the “no to Input-lug wntchee, clocks, Job. also not to exceed the sum of Jewellry end other nude. which $600.-<htrried. were brought to him ("In for and PattetaonaMCortg.. That the mm of $102.80 be accepted, being mm and can of tax ule on lots, Eturt lk ot lot 16, con. 4 and west lk of lot 17, con. 4, nine purchased at Novem- ber tax me by the Corporation of the Township of Egremont. Also the back taxes tor 1935 and 1936 nmount- 3ng to 879.89 and that the clerk be Instructed to notify the Co. Treu. to erase same from his boou.-Aur. Long A Meet at the Irth een.. EGREMON'rC0UNCtL “LII“.JOIIIIGIMM " Council met In, 10. Reuben attit" Mill. ttd NI MIN-0f I!" W- pruent. mante- of prevloun needn¢;°|’ In Toronto Mt “MI! “I " 88th were reed end “opted. ter; for the last all yam. he AtdeorttA3owan'. That the report crud In Genoa, both in full health. therxtadottp'theeoasttmsedand ed-jhvebeentendeflycu'edlorln the opted. M. ‘clty. deem-ed succumbing to harden- Ptttersonage0oiti: That the bon- in: of the - and n were! u; tor wire fence be changed from 80 breakdown. cents and " cent: per rod, to that' He wee one of e. large family, the ot Me tor can end west route; and ten of the lite Mr and In John 40c. tor north and south rude. No Gel-eon, end the best pert of " life bonus mowed where it does not in event on the (urn: just west of drift, and that the clerk be Instruct- Ih'onron. He wu wedded to lie. A. ed to prepare a bylnw for ME. Chr. luketer. end to them were born two Councll met In, 10. lumber- All -nt. minute- of pram needing were reed end Adopted. AtdeorttA3trwtug: The! the report of the reed eup't be eetatttrmed and ad. um permlaslble speed vehicles may be one: Surviving are his widow and four of a family: Annie, Mrs Fred or borne and John in Durham; Mary. Mr: Neil Livingstone in Pelmiin and Wm. in tendon. One brother, Rev. Thou. Legate ot Chicago. also sur- vives --the lust of a family ot ten. There are six grandchildren. . Mr. [ante was In e.tategtt Christ-5 in nun, the soul of honor and in! unity, ot a friendly nature and " interesting raconteur. He was faith. in! in attendance It the gel-vim- " ttM In attendance at the services of Queen St. United church. of which he A Ion of the late Mr. and Mrs It, Lento ot Greennide, North Emmonl. deceased grew to manhood tltere where he Nraned until some thirty year. Mo. Fifty tour years ago he merried Helen Lumiey and the {wily about 1907 removed to Dawn township. umbton County, where they lived for tive years. thence to Edie Mills end Dresden in Kent Co. for two years each. Nineteen years ego they removed to Durham, which has since been their home. he we; removed to the hospital and succumbed to staunch trouble the two weeh' Illness. In his Nth year. A few days betore his death, he sul- tered an smack of hiccougha. when A native of North lineman. Mr. John have, died in Durham Inn-pit- The namin- wen brought to Hoi. stein Presbyterian church on Wednes- day. the funeral let-vice being con- ducted that unemoon " the pastor made In the an!!! Mot In Amos 'rtgenraaateseettattnrwmrstttr,ttte “athlete lruld In John G-,arsdtttettestpartoftttaure In event on the term Just wee: of More. He wu wedded to [In A. lukuer. and to them were born two loan and two "tttttttera.. Alfred In the sum; Tom and Annie, deceased and Belle. Kn, Archer of Tomato. One Inter of the deceased In the West, beanie: In: wire, daughter ind son. survives him. The me Mr. Gar-on wu . kindly. when In. Gumn'. ruling [zenith came " yell! ISO. ther went to their (humer- home to reside. Bataan yell-I ago they retired from (an We to Home": village and A“ li?)), ' - 'liu' ih ,___/'/,\\,> ' ‘ ri,',) tka "et', K Witt I sllg'd all l T . 'fl':?.")"; ICN, filt'il l, i" \fi ' ' 2 , _ " a I / w . p = A I x I ’ T' "d..S I ." 08k tin".- ‘nfnn-I- JOHN LEGATE You’ll be unwind It the number of people who really wantyou mlnve n telephone. Many of them don't even know you but they're in- Wed Matilde“ because' of what your tch, phone means no their service. Too few my Pf,etayriu-iriiiTie:i'i',e"o'i'1),' indiUdmt instrument as we“. The man ult- !tttietitviiiiiiii7a."u"e"C'cfc1 “a. PM the va'mntdiate, of M mice cost and mine up, every fuller is heated in '""'"'ruii'tiiiiin2rairL'e". In: in. 'eurudiUiii"iii l in new In "eeet flay LOW nus “‘3 -rul Filed far My Accident POL LX, N . ask your friends oi manned rouatte on outskirts Durham, with It aches land. ll. and soft WM”. Good hen housv a “use. --Appir. W. 11mm Rim Telephone Bto, r 1-5, -- hurl“. Godot-M my not New Factory. Nemuatlm for the establu ment of I bunch of 1 shoe mum! tt"rtrv, company. nationally known codex-loll. an said to be nanny w pletion. The Town (huncll held .peeint union In conference ll. company upmutlves who wish take over the former An Cram 1w ory owned by the town. SUIURIAN PROPERTY FOR SALT his (out were unfounded and Lo- bmucht his car to I stop lboul {my raede tmm the - of the new. 1.1 He cursed the police and truck (3m. er with negligence for not $Mut',.r_r tut ttttttty while engaged in the im. nation. This the magnum palm " out was not called for while m lighting equipment of the truvk V t" m otteratietet.-it-Ttamser. tho middle " the road. He slowed down to than: forty miles per hour - the w seized him that HIV} ”the, be hold up men. After Muh- III. the police miner he found my FOR BALE OR RENT J loomed residence. on Bruce s lam. All conveniences, Apply Mex. Morton R. R. 1, Yummy hundred um of the truck, Whrn be at two or than men standing _ the middle " the road. He slowed he VII trt-ttsq M home {mm WW to M to lame impm'..1:n "arte.. and WA. driving about (s an“ an hour until within alum " hues Conan“. Embleton. (ml of police A. V. Shame and Mr. 'Aul let Kennedy of M the drhm 0: the tmelt Involved In the Hum-1”. an nuance that the mum-d ui'nw put .he scene of the [colder]! m a m mte " N. mg polio. of- .” 'ihtitmt All (knowing hnn it. - I... M. The uccused li, (m: dere-se owl-[nod to the mun my . CttaNe ttf reckless drivinv '.lt Inst-mm Walker's Police Court, at WW In! Friday morning. '1 ite wound was convict“ and {inn-d te:, and out: wanting to 851.75. 1.. at“. having his driver's perum a”, celled for also mum. It. a” mm at Durham. um, III tttto W” Ptttiee Conaluble W. A. m. Wham. um. his our. on the um or April Mth Mink- the new clear 1nd Hue: m of WW, were lnveslw:mr.;; the cochlea: on the county Imp tIre miles south ot Winnon, In which Mr W. - of Owen Sound Mar .'r'. - Injured. pleaded not gum} u. n. m were lum- It. E m War. Glut, John Lloyd, - All... Alex “he, Jos. Snail, V. l “or. The - who. “a: comm. ed by his war. Rev. R. G. Haan II. " I“. -tdeagete on Saddler It. It I.” O... “my last, and in. mt it. III. In Amo. Cemetery MAY N. I!” church will Ten. on Th" Bave J FIG. P hm. " due ly Adm-um tue Ulyl he The WHIP.“ Wot are holdlluz a croMno 'ttt ot June at In venue's home. Tt". In! mm New" WOW" ic-ist-ri::).)?','} 56'" 'ci".':.-.)""" mum-r1 any lav m - In at tl an -. Rev. Mr Stoke-:1 bo m marker ot' the ‘m up we go', museum-d potwlatton ”can" - an." in." of "I fumin- the “a. -. Va Ice Cream very mm Ir John Tumbull. m A. “null St: of Sn who has - nun-mung vemity, Klnxslon. tm Vet" Ming ttre Rue-n1 mt. year been mwttoit." MUN“ at Sl'ivun- l Engineering. lmroducin The Ladimi' Aid of Mr. Fun of North I Mdnlosh a on the Du an Friday. Mr leum the Internuiml labor Golan. _ l-rntnr of t2.vnod. D. (iowdy, will I Mum-um Mah. Knox l‘niu-d co CIGARETTES & T08 JENNY LINN PM Wt Fine Tron! woe in Iruyiur' to lin- Rt-uv“ In: g of stt Fl W m lare Ilurluuu ll' held at the [ll "" “byte-rink nod-y. J mu 7.". . Rm Pmem T ha- I - Irotherhoot tust Thurrdn} tr, hood spunsm'mi Grande Innu- Mm: W. Small of Mm.” rumbled tor a nu Huh, vin motion pr trial, tummy and n thawed motion pm Mr Induce. a Bat fl. It - that... up mg lulu all ”an I In! M Conn m. to be - - " Ir. n. M June an Dart M t Am ly "u t ht be Dr. Fri of the Ottt Mu" New frame Off [use d lurid radon]. 0"" on. "won Soulu “-7 No. 6. Ind Lame on Ilium " um, um! we detio Harry K Mu ho u “I hold " Felt tottresitt cnt Cameron Milk H“ crowing ul “(’6 tWO' im In 1 mid of .'S DRUG Faun It day, "ta, 'l‘hl atll ll the tot qt Women Hannah- ttl Hm I 'Phe adult y mm; the w ll ill M All!

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