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Durham Review (1897), 5 May 1938, p. 8

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A Round Trip Rail Bargain May 6th from DURHAM Tickets, Sleeping Car Reservations, and all information from any Agent ASK FOR HANDBILL. { NAL Western Canada SPECIAL BARGAIN EXCURSIONS TICKETSs GoobD in COACHES at fares approximately 1%¢ per mile TOURIST SLEEPING CARS at fares approximately 1%c¢c per mile STANDARD SLEEPING CARS at fares approximately 1%c per mile COsT OF aAcCoOmMmoDatTion in sLEEPING CARS ADDITIONAL BAGGAGE checked. Stopovers at Port Arthur, Armstrong, Chicago and «uP oc 0 all Fowns on lines of T. & N.0O. Railway, Nipissing Central R:R:. and beyond Cochrane on C. N. Rlys. to Kapuskasing and Hearst. imaAe amd y.... 2 _. _ _ SC6° HYC stock comâ€" mission hu."h(:amh,udhnanulolexpefincodm utw:umcmusmmmnnwm. wm..mmumhmemmmmom. For further particulars, write, wire or Telephone Lyndburst 1143â€"1144 The United Farmers Coâ€"Oper. Co. Ltd LIVE STOCK COMMUISSION DEPT. UNION STOCK YARDs, wEstT Toronta Toronto has one of the best live stock markets in Canada: exâ€" cellent accommodation:; free running water every day of the year. Market scales which are tested every market morning and inspectâ€" ed once each month, Consign your stock to us and have it sold on the Open Market, where buyers assemble from outside cities, towns and villages, wholesale butchers and buyers from the numerous packing plants in this city, also buyers for the U.S.A. and Great Britain, MARKET PRICES HAVE ADVANCED CANADIAN NATIONAL FROM ALL STATIONS in EASTERN CANADA Going Dailyâ€"â€"May 17 to 28, 1938, inclusive For man we have been L ; N@RY Yyears We have been doing the largest live stock comâ€" e Review to New Subscribers, to Jan. 1, 1939, only $ CATTLE CALVES HOGSs SHEEP terms. Just drop in and tell your requirements to our nearest branch manager. you have to borow to @ : U dy"’ make the needed im <@ provements. Fortuâ€" ~Cl\ KiA 4 nately, under the Home F ‘v e Improvement Plan, it is easy and convenient C to borrow for this purpose. You can obtain [ @ the necessary money at any one of our 500 branches, and repayments may be made on easy farm buildings, even if I. pays to conserve . Train Servce and Information from Agents Modernize Your Farm Houses BANK OF MONTREAL Choosing the Beat Fares from all adjacent C. N. R. Stations "w bank where small accounts are welcome" All Coach Travel Information at CALDER‘S DRUG STORE Return Limit: 45 Days, TRADE INCREASING 1817 $1.25 TS8SA life‘s way, I‘d say the simple words some starved heart glad. I‘d spread some cheerfy souls bereft and sad. I‘d right each little wrong, If time could only turn back, even ..for a day, I‘d find the kindly deeds I lost along Segurs Cc Section of highway No, 6, between Arthur and Mount Forest, is in bad condition, motorists report. It. has "Wwashboerd d‘ to rgch @n â€" ex"â€"a% that motorists dn ing over it are compelled to reduce their speed conâ€" siderably. Two sections, one just north of Arthur, and near Kenilâ€" worth, are the worst. The bumps are said to be due to the action of thei frost in leaving the ground. The road along this stretch is paved with m1 cadam. The roadway from Arthur to Fergus is not very good either. l â€"â€" Mount Forest Confederate. accept this chair and cushion as an expression of the best wishes of your friends of St, Paul‘s Church and 8. 8. No. 2. We wish for you a long ana prosperous, wedded life with â€"conâ€" tinued success. Signed on behalf of St. Paul‘s, Egremont and S. S. No. 2 Mr. Thos. Tucker, Mr. Arthur Lee, «nd Mr, Jas. Ferguson: Highway Rouch in "~ "a" are very proud of you, as you grew in our midst and started your very excellent career in our own _ school, S. S. No. 2 Egremont and in our church, St. Paul‘s, Furthermore we must also conâ€" gratulate you on selecting for your life time partner one whom, we are sure will be quite capable in unht-' ing you in your very important work. I _ We have known you, Rev. Queen, whom we better know as Carman, since your childhood and have watchâ€" ed you pursue one of the highest walks of life with very good success. We â€" sincerely congratulate you on your â€" splendid standing which you. have attained in your chosen work. It is indeed a splendid calling l.nd‘ We all 3f6 YErY DFANA Af was «. our sincere congra ulations and very best wishes. Dear Friends: We’are asse here this evening to extend to On Thursday evening of last week another reception was held at the home of Mr. J. C. Queen where the people of St. Paul‘s parish and also of S. S. No. 2 met in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Carman Queen and presentâ€" ed them with a beauntiful occastonat chair and a satin cuskion. The preâ€" sentation was made by Thomas Tucker and the following _ address read by Mr. B. J. Firthâ€" Rev and Mrs. Queen,â€" Section Honors Rev.C.J.Qzeen and Bride Sorry to report Mr. John Bunston has been very ill the past week with Dr. Sneath in attendance. Mr. David Gordon has been doing repair work at Mr. Thos. Moore‘s the past two weeks, Mr. Wm, and Chas. Bennett of Edge Hill moved on the Jas. Weir farm last week. last extend sympathy to the bereaved. Mr. Kerr from Cedarville with his tractor is double disking 40 acres for Mr. Martin Wilson this Tuesday and several other farmers intend to get him. Albert Morrison and Murray Wells planted their pine trees last week. Mr. and Mrs. Art Lee, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brown and Mr and Mrs. Allan Brown attended the funâ€" eral of the late Mrs. Geo. Ritchie at Edge Hill the first of the week. We Mr. Reg. Ramage and _ Frank Scott have purchased cars recently. Mr. Wm. Leith had the telephone installed recently. Wedding belis are ringing in this vicinity ! Mr. Clifford Harrison is engaged with Jas. Whitmore for the seeding. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Falconer of Toronto visited with Mrs. Joseph HOLSTEIN LEADER NORTH EGREMONT would therefore ask REGRETS Ferguson. ONTARIO AKunhAiives TORONTO assembled former Mr, ted on Mrs, James Picken visite day at the Stuart home, Mr. and Mrs. wW. Charltor tinck visited recently with Mrs. Wm. Marshall, Gordon home with them after a vis first of the week with Mr. anc Arthur Lawrence of Egremont. help. Where are they toâ€"day ? The Sunday School reopened on Sunday with a fine attendance of over fifty with a good number of young men in the Bible Class and several new teachers for the classes. Mr. J, M. Marshall is superintendâ€" ent. We should not misunderstand these words of St. Paul. Not in our own etrength can we fulfil this text, but only by the help of God as we are yielded to Him: and not what we think to be right, for God has not asked us for our opinion, but He has given us the Holy Spirit and the Bible for our sure and safe guides. The weekly prayer _ meeting and family worship were also means to Rev. Mr. Court of Holstein had charge of the services at Amos and Knox on Sunday. He took for his text,"‘Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling," Phil. 2:12. The Ladies‘ Aid of the Presbyterâ€" ian church will meet Thursday, May 5 ’are able to be around again. | ‘ Mrs N. Long, who has been visiting her son Mr Wm. Long near London, returned home Sunday. t Mr and Mrs Wm. Long and family | spent Sunday in the village. ] Mrs. Bruce, who has been quite ill is very much improved. Miss Lois Wilson of Durham, who has been visiting the McGuire famâ€" | ily, returned home. [ fiastles on Thursday, May 19th. The Calder family, who have been laid up with the grippe for some time The annual meeting of the Wonmâ€" en‘s Institute will be hbeld at Mrs. Hastie‘s on Thursday, May 19th. Some of the citizens of the village are organizing a bowling club for the summer, Mrs Hiscox, who has not been well for some time, passed away at her home on Tuesday night. Mrs Morrison, A. J. and June spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Cecil Batrber. Mr and Mrs Scott Ecctes were Sunâ€" day visitors with Mr and Mrs. Wm. Aitken . Miss Helen Buller returned to Torâ€" onto with her aunt, Miss Ruby Kerr and expects to spend some time in Toronto . and Mr. Ritchie have a very large connection of relatives in the surâ€" rounding country, Mrs McGuire is remaining with her father for a short time. Misses Aura and Elma McGuirere turned to Guelph Business College on Wednesday,. Mr Robert Watt and sister, Guelpn visited the McGuire family the last } Miss Marie Aitken of the Western jaken J Hospital spent Saturday at home, reâ€" ing By turning Saturday evening. propose Sympathy is extended to the Mcâ€" pay to Guire family on the death of Mrs. Townsh McGuire‘s mother, Mrs Geo. Ritchie Carried of Edge Hill. Mr and Mrs McGuire Clark: and family all attended the funeral be app on Tuesday, at which a large number a salary of relatives and friends were present. Byâ€"law Both Mrs Ritchie (nee E. McNally) ment of Mr Wm. Ramage of Pricevillie is visiting his daughter, Mrs Chas. Mcâ€" Dougall and other friends in village. Word was received by friends that Mr Thos. Brown of Regina had died a whort time ago. He was the last of the boys of the Brown family who were raised where George and Arâ€" thur live. Mrs. Petrie is the only one left of the family. She is living with a nephew in Philadelphia. Mrs Alex, Brown is visiting her on her return from spending the winter in Mrs McHenty of Toronto and Miss Mrs. Wm. McCulloch and sons Isabelle Hastie of London spent the Joe and Kenneth of Bentinck visited week end with their mother, Mrs. on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hastie. Marshall. Mr Wm. Ramage of Pricevillie is Mrs. John Marshall, Sr. is visiting visiting his daughter, Mrs Chas. Mcâ€" with her brother, Mr. Alex â€"Calder Dougail and other friends in village. and family of Egremont. KNOX CORNERS THE DURHAMK REVIEW Picken visited on Sun: . A. C. Marshall visiâ€" Smaliman | visited the . Charlton of Benâ€" with Mr. and rdon returned & visit in the McGuire _ Clarkâ€"Hattle: That William Moore mer time. funeral be appointed Sanitary Inspector at! The city of Denver is about ninety number a salary of $10 per annum. Carried !mllu away. We visited there Feb. present. By.law No. 12, confirming appointâ€" 9th and I stayed three days with Mrs fcNally) ment of Wm. Moore as Sanitary Inâ€" John Sinclair and family. ‘They are ry large spector for the Township was given Well and wished to be remembered to he surâ€" its several readings, and passed, signâ€" friends of Egremont and _ vicinity. uire is ed, sealed and entered in Bylaw book On our trip to and from Denver . I for & The following accounts were preâ€" faw nine farmers working on the sented and passed and payments orâ€" land, also a great number of large Guire re dered on motion of Cowanâ€"Aldcorn: orchards of cherry trees. . The city Colleg® Pay sheet No. 5, exp.on roads $374.21 of Ft. Coliins is fortyâ€"five miles from Supt‘s. salary ............... $25.20 Duncan‘s home. I visited friends Guelpn Ctironicle Printing Office, 1937 |there over the weekend three differâ€" he last _ printing contract ......... $253.75 cnt times and attended â€" Sunday N. E, McGuire, relief ........ $5.20 School and Church, The pastor was to Torâ€" (G. Fenton & Son, relief ...... $6.05 Rev. Dr. Stewart The Colorado y Kerr Dept. of Public Welfare, relief re |State College is in the city of Fort ime in Wm, Lodge ............... $39.06 Collins (something like our 0. A. C. Matthew Hooper, collecting of ‘at Guelph). It has a great number of re Sunâ€"| 1937 unpaid taxes ........ $69,.90 large buildings. There are over two â€" WM. J.C,. Mercer, Co. Treas., re searches thousand students attending, around in the death of thel'r mother, Mrs (GGeorge Ritchie. The sympathy of the is extended to the bere dames, Lee, Brown, â€" ai On Sunday last there was the Celebration of Holy Communion in St. Paul‘s Church, In St. Paul‘s Church, Egremont, on June 13th, Rev. M. H. Farr will 1937 unpaid taxes ........ $69.90 J.C. Mercer, Co. Treas., re searches |_and notices, lot 20, con. 16 ..$1.36 S. M. Patterson, 1 day inspecting roads $2.50; Meeting with Glenâ€" | elg reeve re Townline $1.... $3.50 W. J. Aldcorn, 1 day insp roads $2.50 Finlay Clark, 1 day insp. roads at meeting to date ........ $12.50 Mrs Christie,, use of room .... $2.00 Aldcornâ€"Cowan: That Council adâ€" journ to meet on Monday, June 6th, at one o‘clock, for general business, and as a Court of Revision on Assessâ€" ment Roll. Court of Revision opens at 2.00 p.m. Carried . $2.50 and car hire $5 .,..... $7.50 Henry Cowan, 1day insp. roads $2.50 Members of Council, attendance 250 and car hire $5.00 .... $7.50 Thomas Hattle, 1 day insp. roads Council met May 2nd. . Members all present. Minutes of previous meetâ€" ing read and adopted. Hattleâ€"Aidcorn: That the report of the Road Supt. be confirmed and adopted. Carried. Aldcornâ€"Clark: That no action be taken by Egremont Council re passâ€" ing Byâ€"law, regarding Special grant proposed by Dept. of Education to pay to School Sections entering a Township area, at the present time. visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs. ALLAN‘S CORNERS David Allan, Township Clerk the community bereaved: Mesâ€" Service where Caras (Jennie Balfour) also MrsHus _ """*"~~P°@ VIB NC :l,erln.:‘l- (Florence McDougali) m; omm l C memm m y Mount Forest. in ‘Regtne we ww"m‘m-lunsrzcm law, Mrs. Neil Calder; her daugiter JAMCKâ€"PQYT WO. 2 Beatrice, head nurse in the isole !" 200!tion to regular Bingo anc J2¢ son and brother, Mr. Harry Cornish Pot This one starts and $10.00 and formerly of Knox Corners , Mirs. increases also. tion Hospital, Regine; Also her son Ed â€"â€"â€" o mm South Dakota w:'u.-lnt;;:t-l;;‘s;;‘ :::::n:”;t“md is i Commeppae o * open nspectior :;:ee:h: r::ed“ m::;:;":;‘::::)::' All persons intereAed are iveby ‘° requscdl to take noti and | govert also winding in many directions, to themselves according‘y . get through the hills The distance | DAVID ALLAN, Tewnship clok between Colorado and Regina is aâ€" Dated May 3rd, 1938 bout nine hundred miles, The roads Aryrentverergrertemeee es en in Saskatchewan were muddy, so we| . _____ t ons mm y ue oee orernnty did not travel any further west than Q:iâ€"ez_.g( g Central _ Butte where we visited Roxv with Mr. ard Mrs. Archie McGAiHivâ€" ray, (nee Belle McArthur); also Mr. EJPAE mm mas in _ On 22nd March, my brother, nepâ€" hew and I started out to motor to Regina, which is north. We travelled highway number 8$5, a road which seemed to have been built to accomâ€" modate travelilers between Mexico and the Canadian West. Many miles of this road run through prairie hnd‘ with not even a gas station for miles «nd miles in some parts; seeing :n some places great herds of cattle and flocks of sheep. The trip through . is another city nearer than Fort Collins, where my brother does most of his shopping. The Colorado Colâ€" lege for teachers is in that city. from genuine alabaster stone, quarâ€" ried from a great mine quarry a few miles west of Fort Collins. The clerk told me there were no other mines mearer than Italy and Egypt. Greely Another very interesting place in Fort Collins is the Rocky Mountain Alabaster Company, where skilled ortists design and carve hundreds of different articles, such as vases, candlestick holders, bowls, candy jars, porch lights, fireplaces, clock _ The city of Denver is about ninety spent the 16th with friends in Toj. {miles away. We visited there Feb.‘ do,, Ohio. |9th and I stayed three days with Mrs| While in Colorado two ang on» ‘John Sinclair and family. They are half months, there were on}y twp well and wished to be remembered to days I didn‘t see the sum shine ang friends of Egremont and _ vicinity. temperature most of time was sroupg On our trip to and from Denver I forty and fifty, and was up to ove, zaw nine farmers working on the‘cixtv. some days before I }er: Jland, also a great number of large Mrs. Annie Marshal orchards of cherry trees. . The dt)" se n y yc mss «... of Ft. Coliins is fortyâ€"five miles from #1 VTLWWCe mhAoparnso six hundred of them being girls There is also a large beet factory| to manufacture sugar from beets. and large orchards of cherry trees for miles around. | there over the weekend three differâ€" Mr. Nelsor Halliday took « {»», cnt times and attended Sunday loads of oat sheaves to M J School and Church,. The pastor was Wall‘s and had them threshe: sy. Rev. Dr. Stewart The Colorado Urday. | nicrte 'uu {formerly of Hutton HilD). Y« Dear Editor and Friends:â€" also called on Mr. Fred Ritc.i», ‘ Having returned from a trip t0 Mrs, Smith <(nee Miss _ Murphy, ‘Colorado, also the Canadian West & Mount Forest) and spent two day, ‘lev miles in Sask. around Regina. I with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hayw, ‘\am giving a short sketch of my trip.) (nee Miss Kate Nichol, _ Moun: ' I left home Jan. 17th and urrlv«l|m¢). at my brother‘s (Duncan Calder); While in Regina our. sister y home Jan 19th, The train "City Of tha‘s (Mrs. Parker, who died in 192;, Pepver" from Chicago wes fine t0 daughter Margaret and son Dawso», travel on, going around Iemtlvno(ond four hundred miles frq» miles per hour and running quietly. near Winnipeg to visit us, Also \, My brother‘s ranch is situated not and Mrs. Thomas Marshall (»0, far from the Rocky Mountains. Semans, Sask., motored one hun; On the west you can see the sn0OW red miles, making Our stay in Repi», capped pesaks, especially Long‘s M‘ very pleasant. which is 14,255 :eet high, Then on, In Moose Jaw we had dinner an; the north there are the Bluffs, &A a pleasant visit with Mr. and x range of hil}s about ten miles away Wm. McMitchell, also called on M;«‘ that are pleasant to see when the Wm. Walker and Mrs, Alvin Dur», sun is shining on them. The prairie (nee Annie Murdock formery o; land is rolling and there are Yucco 12th Con. Egremont). Cactus, and sage bush growing on it, We returned to Colorado Ap;;| s;),, also many wild flowers in the sumâ€" I started for home April 12, visizegq mer time,. !frlondl in Detroit till April 18th ang Ameng Friends in _ rrenos I8 |to be a-cuonnuulr.u. Colerade and Sask. "z.."" Sufes we"vishted were R. Cc. a sounp Phone 39 Eyening Shows at 7 and 9 o‘ci>>» Matinees Wed. at 4.15. Saturday 220 brothers, with his new tracto Mrs J. Marshall and Mis» ; Calder visited with Mrs. W : on Monday evening. Mr. Menno Schenk jo= « | from lockjaw on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Pee] of spent Sunday with the jatt» ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Park Mr. Wim. Park is at present dre» ing posts to Hamilton for M %y phy. Gordon and family, and were happy @LYTH‘S CORNErRs Lloyd Schenk has been diskâ€" Wr, J. Blyth and is now do me ploughing for the MoVean ‘oerster and Mrs, Wm. Car helping in the home of Mr KAY 5 1938 FOREST of said \ ow zeW is PHEN OPse hat red the yton parâ€" 16 hB f men made and Mip . ©€o., Refriverat What do you C in a Refriger Broke into Bentinck Grana Appeuring in police court Bound, Priday momning, th pleadod guilty to charges of and entering. Bdward Bolva noch and Michae) Dicte: DMeter of Chesie,; all admit ing into the granary on th Alvin Eidt ol Bentinck remanded | antil Saturday, for sentence, on the 1« Crowhn Attorney J P P w pleasant soci «<rokinole board play and those were Helen Re Bonald won b Raiph â€" Wilson Bert Whitmore, Bocially and fir was a sucoess dangered Held successful social Sostroped by fire w ed the lantern over years ago a house the same site and ago, the large barn kome on opposi roused with wat from izniting it, Nfldinxs were d the Noble home« that will cost : to $3,000 to on The fire eslowiy stairs and to sou shortly after ten The night, fortun a darge crowd i ham‘s new premp with fire chief "I the house was « get the pumpe; it in readiness to by should it be i teel barn and 10of Mr. Hugh MeDonald « coming to town along «i Of the house, first notic« issuing from roof nes chimney, the fire evider in attic. He summoned gle across the highway found no one at home, | get near the scene of th gtaire for smoke. Others on hand, and some wate but it was futile, and th dovoted their energies the SLoushold effects, m were saved. Phon W.TPATTEXSC Bpecialist in Eye Ex at €. Sarney‘s DUREAM, Wednestay, Ma Buying an Eyesigh that assures you.of © fortable and safe visi lar better policy . For a Caretul and Ooptical service. consul is old fashioned While Mr. and Mrs. Adri and family of five children town Saturday evening. th «welling two and a _ h morth of Durham, caught 4 some . undetermined o:lgin three hours was reduced m‘ Long 1 Th Adrian Noble‘s Hom Goes Up in VOL LX, NO DURKHAM MACKIN F. W. Moon. on velr Buying Cl 0non Milk of Magnesia, re Valvetta Baim, 8 oz Pfunder‘s Tablets CHOCOLATES & CiGa Knox 140 An United _ Mis he ‘$ DRUC her ti W 1

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