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Durham Review (1897), 1 Sep 1938, p. 8

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the Iw pleted aczes allotte This «r plated, water llr«fi(‘.“ result tobacec trast, t velopec ly 3,00 The mereis proxin pared of 69. Ge in g¢ prom ka 1 fields yield Bures erop comps vestin gener The ¢ ising ed. Com indu ert 1 was dent the j missi with lines ince. To @n top or i n in Int B1 lig of fill 1b gu it tic in bo fto Fi of wh the les int ever MRS REV T H FARR (Continued from Page 1) churches in Canada, and here they lived until his superannuation a Iowi years ago, since when they have reâ€" sided in Hensall for nearly a mr‘ and in Dorchester, where their son Beverly is rector. When resident in Kincardine, Mrs. Farr suffered her first stroke twelve years ago, and has since been an inâ€" valid. A severe stroke about two less, but she rallied somewhat until the final one last Wednesday mornâ€" ing, after which she did not regain conmsciousness. She was of an affable nature, kindly to all, _ and most sympathic and tenderâ€"hearted . with those in sorrow or trouble. She was devoted to her church and her famâ€" ily, who in turn revered her. Surviving are her bereaved husâ€" band, one daughter, Margaret Lillian, teacher in Windsor, ang two:r sons both in the Anglican ministry, Rev. Beverly at Dorchester, and Rev Maurâ€" ice at Durham. Of a family of nine sisters and brothers, there remain Mrs. E. Kress (Bella); Mrs A. Alexâ€" ander (Bessie); Misses Sidney, Jane, Alma, and Robert W, all of Durham. George L and Mrs. Rev Herbert (Frankie) are deceased. §$295 $145 §$125 A funeral service was held at Dorâ€" chester Anglican church early Sunâ€" day afternoon, in charge of Bishop Seager of Huron, assisted by Rev A. A. Bice of London, a former rector here. The Boy Scouts of that village, of which Rev. Beverly is leader, attended the service in a body. The remaings were then conâ€" veyed to the rectory in Durham, the cortege reaching here abcut six p. m. The â€" funeral service, held in Triz‘ty Church Monday â€" afternoon was largely attended by friends from far and near. Rev. C. O. Pherrill, R D, Markdale, conducted the . serâ€" vice and Rev. W. A. Townshend of London was the preacher. Other Clergymen assisting were Ven Arch §$625 $495 $425 $795 §$745 Sacrifice Prices USED CARS September, we will issue a cheque in favor of Purchaser, dated December 24th, 1938, for 3 % of the difference paid ; In the event of a Stra‘ght Sale, 3 % of the full purchase price. $75 3295 CHEV. ‘32 DE LUXE SEâ€" DAN, new heavy duty tires W.KELLER â€" VIC BLYTSHE Durham Motor Sales during September On ALL USED CARS sold during THE ROLL CALL Te £.NR. STATIONS in MARITIME PROVINCES Prov. of Quebec; New Brunswick; Prince Edward Island; Nova Scotie CANADIAN NATIONAL SEPT. 9, 10 â€" To Ottawa $8.05: Menireal $9.95 Quebec City $13.95: _ Ste. Aune de Beaupre $14.55 FORD ‘28 TUDOR CHEV. ‘27 COACH CHEV "St UEkLUNXE Coachk i o en . agenls. l i e PenEet ASCIH TY on S Sn low mileage. r“i)aw‘ J°"';:“’l“v St. ?r‘:"y';fl Mrâ€" Branch in reply to an engquiry re a . Dawson, Chesley . e flower the gazetting of Grey County as a PL:E.;:’:TH" :: '?::t::: bearers were D. Morrison, W. LaDE mestricted Area, the following stateâ€" ter and defrosters 1 "out son ibearers wore wents ‘were mage‘â€" A ! The pall bearers were J. Morrlson,] In reply I would say that the enâ€" CHEV. ‘37 COACH, trunmnk S. Ledingham, J.'Moran, N. Moran. ,;.., County of Grey was established anly 4000 miles. | Friends from & distance present as a restricted area for the eradicaâ€" OLDS ‘36 COACH, heavy Were: Mr and Mrs A. MacArthur, Of gion of bovine tuberculosis by Orderâ€" duty tires. g;;’“uswm;; ;r :;‘d}:‘::m* C‘:“" inâ€"Council P. C. 1349 of June 16th, » , Mr and Mrs B. Herridge, Mr.«) j938s, 1 would advise you however '0:::‘ ::tw::nt::fu: and Mrs E. Jackson, Mr and Mrs D. that it is most unlikely that the initiâ€" earer. Ray and family, Mr. A. Dawson, ;1 test in this area will be commencâ€" Chesley; Mr and Mrs A. Richardson, eg quring the present fiscal period. FORD ‘35 DE LUXE FOR. Mr and Mrs R. Richardson, s‘vlntonx I would point out that although DOR, new tres. Park; Mr W. Hunter, Dromore; MrS tne County of Grey has been estabâ€" FORD ‘34 COUPE, | very W. Johnston and daughter, St. ?‘"" lished as a restricted area the regulaâ€" popular model. ys; Mrs. Langley and son, M‘s§e$| jjons are not enforced until such Clark and Ray, Toronto. | time as the initial test is under way. WHIPPET ‘28 SEDAN BUICK ‘28 SEDAN on ALL PONTIAC ‘31 DE LUXE COACH. See this one PHONE 56 Jw m ce aiin iss trnanaraat i mm e avemenTty cemetery . The pallbearers were Messrs. H. Grant; BDeautifur forak afferimngs were given! ~ "* CC _ 9. Cof AM e P en e e on enc o 3 C on ut on c by: The Family (wreath); brother 48 in the Issue of July 2nd, 1998, George Burrows. | and sisters; Christ Church, Glan carries the following Proclamation. | Mr and Mrs McCall Mr and Mrs. worth; St. George‘s Church, Belmont;‘ A PROCLAMATION ‘J. Duke and James McCall spent the St. Peter‘s Church, Dorchester; Tri. Câ€" P. Plaxton, Acting Deputy Minâ€" week end in Peterboro and Bridge | nity Ladies‘ Guild, Durham; J. E. Ister of Justice, Canada: | north. E Benson school staff, Windsor; Mrs.| Whereas the Minister of Agriculâ€" _ Mr and Mrs Chas,. McDougall and F. Haygarth and Margaret, Windsor; | U in and for the Province of Onâ€" son spent Sunday in Priceville with Miss Ada Pierce, Windsor; Mr. and tari0 has made application, pursuant her father, Mr Wm. Ramage. l Mrs Geo. Lake, London; Miss M. !0 the Regulations made by Our Miss Mabel Brown, who spent her Brady, Dorchester; Dorchester Boy Governor General in Council, under holidays with her mother, left Thursâ€" Scouts, Dorchester; _ Mr. and Mr.. |the Animal Contagious Disease Act, day for Regina, where she will reâ€" Harry Small, Dorchester; _ Mr. and to have the hereinafter described sume her teaching, having exchanged Mrs D. Bieman, London:; Miss V. Mcâ€" 4"°% cortituted a restricted areaor with a teacher from St. Catharines \m.,,, London:; Rev. R. Herbert and quarantine district within the meanâ€" for a year. family, Preston; Mr John Clark, Til!|ing of the said Act and Regulations,: Mrs Drumm visited in Hamilton reâ€" lpgnburx; Mr and Mrs Albert Kress, and Our Governor in Council has cently. I'roromo; Miss J. Calvert, Dorchesâ€" authorized the said area to be con-! Sunday guests with Mrs. Drumm |ter; Mr and Mrs C. B. Lawrence;, Mr stituted accordingly. | were Mr and Mrs McCauley, Detroit, land Mrs Art. McGowan, Dr. and Mrs| Now Know Ye that by and with And Mr and Mrs C, Duff of Toronto !J . F. Grant and family, Mr C. and the advice of Our Privy Council for and Mr and Mrs Cluff of London. iMiu M. Sarney, Mr. and Mrs. L. Canada We do hereby proclaim and About thirty children of the comâ€" \Newell, all of Durham. !dlrect that the area consisting of the Munity spent an enjoyable holiday on Friends and relatives from a dis. Counties of Grey, Hastings and Watâ€" Monday and Tuesday at Toronto Exâ€" tance attending the funeral were: erl00, in the Province of Ontario, be Nibition. They hada grand time and Rev. R. Herbert, Preston; _ Mr. and the same is hereby constituted Came home happy but tired. \ Hughes Herbert and A. E. Kress, Toâ€" & restricted area or quarantine aig.! _ Mr David Aitken is attending the ronto: Mr and Mrs. R. Burns, Welâ€" trict within the meaning of the said Exhibition . land;'Mr John Filinn, Toronto. Mr. Act and Regulations for the eradica.| Misses Dorothy Dyer, Hazel Smith and Mrs J. Aitken, Hanover; Mr and tion of bovine tuberculosis and that and Marjorie Moore returned to Torâ€" | Mrs. Scales, Hanover; Mr and Mrs. Such area be subject . to the saiq Onto Monday. {t Daksan and family (Clenele: Mrs Regulations. | M'I'l l‘oore. Ruby and Kennethspent LoA __ aws a% 4kA Hohikitian ronto; Mr and Mrs. R. Burns, Wel land; Mr John Flinn, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs J. Aitken, Hanover; Mr and Mrs. Scales, Hanover; Mr and Mrs. J. Robson and family, Glenelg; Mrs A. Muir, Ceylon; Mr. and Mrs. w. Flynn, Mount Forest; Mr and Mrs H. Holmes, Miss E. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs W. Taylor, Gorrie; _ Rev. and Mrs W. Hartley, Mr A. Maynard, Mrs D. Splan, Miss M. Baird, Col. Hugh Clark, Mr. J. Anderson, Miss M. Anâ€" derson, Mr. J. Wilson, Kincardine; Mr and Mrs H G Wright, Hamilton Mrand Mrs E. Drummond, St Marys Mrs. Allen, Guelph. Following an operation for appenâ€" dicitis on Augâ€" 7th at the General & Marine hospital, Owen Sound, the death occurred on Aug. 23rd of Jacâ€" kie, the two year and three months‘ old son of Mr and Mrs John Ray of Glenelg. Hope for his recovery was held till a second operation for au abscess was performed and general peritonitis set in. After seven blood transfusions and much suffering he passed away. Besides his parents, three brothers, Donald, Gavin ind Robert and one sgister Blanche surâ€" vive him. The funeral was held on Wednesday afternoon and was in charge of Rev. J. T. Priest, Durham. Floral triâ€" butes were from Mr. and Mrs. R. Jackson; Miss A. Malone; the Morâ€" rison family; the Keiffer family; the parents, brothers and sister; . Mrs. Langley and Wallace, Toronto; . Mr and Mrs Moran, Durham; Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnston, St. Marys; Mr. A. Dawson, Chesley. The flower bearers were D. Morrison, W. Langâ€" ley, C. Ray, M. Barry. SEPT. 8 Mr and Mrs R. Richardson, smnton‘ I would point out that although Park; Mr W. Hunter, Dromore; Mrl.the County of Grey has been estabâ€" W. Johnston and daughter, St. Marâ€" jshneg as a restricted area the regulaâ€" ys; Mrs. Langley and son, M‘sSe$| jjons are not enforced until such Clark and Ray, Toronto. time as the initial test is under way. smcs Nee Nothing will be done, therefore, preâ€" An Old Home Week for Walkerâ€", vious to the 1st of April 1939. In the ton in 1939 is practically assured. meantime efforts will not be spared Canvassers have been busy securing in an endeavor to get started in backers for the event and 100 citizâ€" 1939. ens have signed to guarantee the finâ€" ancial angle Walkerton‘s last reuni on was held in 1921 and proved a great success, and citizens believe that the time is appropriate for anâ€" other one. Necessity of national unity and deâ€"| . *‘ veloping of national spirit were keyâ€" °0 â€" notes in the address of Miss Agnos_; did Macphail, M. P.. at the community PaY picnic sponsored by the Better Busâ€" Wit] iness Association of Walkerton lut.i Stoc Wednesday. Miss Macphail also told & d: her audience that too much is being| It paid for schools, adding "when you but consider that they are only used torlthe afew hours a day." She favored thelate J. Doherty of l.ondon;lornnktuon of labor groups but not H Hartley, Kincardine;" in antagonism to eacn other. JACKIE RAY Trinity J. F. Irwin; Interâ€" Grey County Now i In Testimony Whereof We have ‘caused these Our Letters to be made | Patent and the Great Seal of Canada to be hereunto affized. Witnesses,â€"Our Right Trusty and Wellâ€"beloved Counâ€" | sellor the Honourable Lawrence Arâ€" :thur Dumoulin Canada, One of the \ Judges of Our Supreme Court of Canâ€" ada and Deputy of Our Right Trusty and Wellâ€"beloved John Baron Tweedsâ€" muir of Elsfield, a Member of Our Most â€" Honourable Privy _ Council, Knight Grand Cross of Our Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of Our Order of the Companions of Honour, Governor General and Commanderâ€" in Chief of Our Dominion of Canada. The Canada Gazette issued by Authority of the Parliament of Canaâ€" da in the Issue of July 2nd, 1938, carries the following Proclamation. | Of All Which Our Loving Subjects and all others whom these Presents may concern are hereby required to take notice and to govern themâ€" selves accordingly. At Our Government House, in Our City of Ottawa, this sixteenth day of June, in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirtyâ€" cight and in the second year of Oul Reign. E. H. Coleman, Under Secretary of State. Thus one step further has been taken toward the freeing of Grey County herds from Tuberculosis. In a letter dated August 13th, re ceived from the Health of Animals Branch in reply to an engquiry re the gazetting of Grey County as a Restricted Area, the following stateâ€" ments were made:â€" Again the Grey County Branch of the Department of Agriculture are giving credit for the success of the work this far undertaken to the catâ€" tle owners themselves who have so admirably supported the movement. pay them for the time they spent without financial reward. ~ The Live Stock Industry of Grey County owe a debt that can not be estimated. It may not be generally known but on July 1st, all cattle shipped to the United States except for immediâ€" ate slaughter, are required to have been tested for Tuberculosis or must have come from a Restricted Area. This was anticipated when the camâ€" paign was being conducted but actu al enforcement has come before even the officials of the Grey County De The work done by the public spiritâ€" ed canvassers was exceptional. They did their work well. Nothing can reâ€" such a move. It is, therefore, easily Bentinck at Lamlash, Sept. 23rd seen why Grey Countyâ€"the largest Neustadt at Neustadt, Sept. 24th producers of Beef Cattle â€" should Sydenham at Annan, Sept. 26th have their cattle tested at the earliâ€"| Artemesia at Flesherton, Sept. | est possible moment. Euphrasia at Rocklyn, Sept. 28th Department of Agriculture,| Derby at Kilsyth, Sept. 29th. Markdale, Ontario. Normanby at Ayton, Sept. 30th Restricted Area â€" By Command, | Mr and Mrs Thos. Hatton and Miss Elsie Andrews of Toronto, were visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. George Burrows. | _ Mr and Mrs McCall, Mr and Mrs. J. Duke and James McCall spent the _ week end in Peterboro and â€"Bridge ‘ north. 1HE, DURBRAM REVIEW Miss Mabel Brown, who spent her holidays with her mother, left Thursâ€" day for Regina, where she will reâ€" sume her teaching, having exchanged with a teacher from St. Catharines for a year. HOLSTEIN LEADER About thirty children of the comâ€" munity spent an enjoyable holiday on Monday and Tuesday at Toronto Exâ€" hibition. They hada grand time and came home happy but tired. Misses Dorothy Dyer, Hazel Smith and Marjorie Moore returned to Torâ€" onto Monday. Mrs Moore, Ruby and Kennethspent a few days at the Exhibition. Miss Marie Woods of Egremont, returned home Sunday, after spendâ€" ing a two weeks‘ vacation with Torâ€" onto and Hamilton friends. ‘| Miss Ruby Watson and Mr. Elder of Sudbury were married in Sudbury on Tuesday evening. | | Rev. R. and Mrs Mercer and childâ€" ren came home from their summer home Friday of last week. | Mr Merton Reid was a recent guest with his mother, Mrs. H. Reid. | Anniversary services of the Presâ€" byterian church will be held in the church on Sunday, October 23, both morning and evening. Rev. Wallace Johnston, a former pastor, will be !the guest speaker. Special music will be given by the choir. | Mr and Mrs Andrew |Pprter of Deâ€" troit, and Mr and Mrs Jack Porter, | of Teeswater, called on their relaâ€" tives, the Arnill family, the first of the week. The congregation of Holstein Unitâ€" ed Church are very grateful for the help so willingly given by the people to save their church from being deâ€" stroyed by fire. The Holstein Bowling Club held a Jitney on the green Tuesday evening. After the games were over, Mr. Haâ€" bermehl1, as viceâ€"president of the Club, in a few wellâ€"chosen words adâ€" dressed one of the members, Miss 5 The following are the dates of Grey County School Fairs:â€" 'S. Keppel at Shallow Lake, Sept 9th . N. Keppel at Wolsley, Sept. 10th. Sullivan at Desboro, Sept. 12th | 6t. Vincent at Meaford, Sept. 13th ; Glenelg at Gleneig Centre, Sept. 14th lCollingwood at Ravenna, Sept. 15th : Osprey at Feversham, Sept. 16th | North Proton at Ventry, Sept. 17th South Proton at Cedarville, Sept. 19th Elma Treleaven who on Saturday will change her name, voicing the good wishss of the Club. The sec‘yâ€"treas., Mrs. Hastie, presented a pair of flannellette blankets. Elma â€" then thanked the members for the gift. Mr Treleaven, as president of the Club, expressed his thanks. Recent guests with Mrs. Hastie : Mrs Ritchie of London; Mr and Mrs Catton of Durham; Mr. and Mrs. Cushn:e of Mount Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watson and Bobbie of Knox, Normanby, visited Mr and Mrs R. Aitken recently. Mr and Mrs Wm. Brown and Mr. and Mrs Thos. Brown spent Sunday with friends in Doon. . Mrs Wm. Aitken spent a few days in Toronto recently. Miss Marie Aitken is out of the Isolation hospiâ€" tal and is much improved. Mrs Morrison and Beth are spendâ€" ing this week in Toronto. The Woman‘s Agsociation of the United Church held their August! meeting at Mrs. Victor Adams‘ on Thursday of last week. Mrs Hubert McDougall and Miss Islay S.m gave; very interesting papers. { GREY COUNTY TORONTO SCHOOL FAIR DATES Rev. Mr. Hagen had charge of the services at Amos and Knox on Sunâ€" day. He spoke on "The Risen Christ" or "The Resurrection." As he said "this subject is seldom spoken of, onâ€" ly on Easter Sunday, and yet it is one of the great bible truths, if not the most important. “{_e have a living Saviour who appeared several times to His friends after He had* been cruâ€" cified, not as a spirit, but with a real body. We too shall rise from the dead anrd appear before Him to give an account of our lives here. _ He!‘___ _ _ ; u.2 arthm SpOke of heaven, whith to the Cling | Mr asd Mrs ““‘L"" E:;: tian should be a reality, for this tending this Mon yu ,| world is not our home. He also spoke : funera! Of the late Mr. of the great doctrines Of the Chrisâ€" | Bride, Woodland . Sympa tian Church which many today claim | tended to those who mourn are out of date, but nevertheless it is| _ FM®NG# and (m::h'“"l"' the same oldâ€"time religion which -ull:"m sympathize W ‘l‘!:" has power to save. He testifed 4o( Coonee Troup, Ar thur TW the truth of the bible and of the YOU0£ 802 W8® laid to rest peace and comfort he had mlved‘;fi;emon. after a long illn from it personally. | Carwin and Zelma Coutts 2 Recent visitors at the Knisiey home & few 4878 ® Mt Forest were Mr and Mrs J. Clark, Gleneden| I‘WM titk Was: Morel Our sympathy is extended to Mrs| d:::tm l(: ClT!ord s And. Picken, Mrs Geo. Smallman and _ _ " _/ d. air and Mré FF Mrs Arthur Lawrence in the d“u'“‘cln.nt. Cass City, Michig their sister, Mrs F. Havens of wvn.'w cekend guests .wl’t.h relat Mr and Mrs Elgin Wilton and famâ€"| qy and Mrs Will Reid, M y visited on Sunday with Mr. and| yy Arex. Merchant, and M Mrs Alex. Calder of Egremont. _ |Campbell Watson, with th _ ‘The quilting of the W.M.S. forthe from Michigan, had an bale was held on Wednesday afterâ€"‘ trip to Wiarton and Lions‘ noon of last week at the home of | s Miss T. E. Byers. 18 ladies were present and 2 quilts were quilted. There were some visitors present, among them being Mrs. Leith and Mrs. Alex. Smith of town. Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall and children were visitors Sunday with Mr and Mrs McCulloch in Bentinck. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Smith on the birth of a dauâ€" ghter last Tuesday. ‘ Mr and Mrs Joe Grainger and two daughters and Mr. Butcher of Hornâ€" |ings Mills were visitors on Fridoy evâ€" ‘ening with Mr and Mrs And Marshali ! Mrs. Andrew Stuart received the sad news recently of the death of her youngest brotner, the late Joe Ellis, ;ln Sask. The deceased spent some | years in this neighborhood while young man, and was highly respectâ€" ed, for‘he was ever interested in the things worth while. Our sympathy is extended to all who mourn. Neighbors and friends numbering about 60 gathered at the home of Mr Albert Marshall Tuesday afternoon last. Mrs McAlister Sr. presided Tor a short program. Readings were g‘â€" ven by Mrs Geo. Stewart and Miss Harriet Wilton; an address was read by Miss Margaret Marshall and a beautiful Axminster rug was presenâ€" ted to Miss Myrtle Marshall by Misâ€" ses Susie Marshall and Irene Petty, to express good wishes to her on her approaching marriage. _ She replied, thanking everyone. A pleasant soâ€" cial time was spent in contests, etc., and lunch was served on the lawn. The following is the address: Dear Myrtle: We, your old schoolmates, friends !a8t. and neighbors have met together eo| Mis express our good wishes for your'week happiness in your approaching mnr-l Mr. riage. While you were with us yOU work were always a good sport. Although pyrh; you have been away we always look-i Mr. ed forward with pleasure to your Lewi visits home. This year upon Iearnlngl Srst . of the new venture in life, you nre'i Mr taking, we could not let it slip by unâ€" thras recognized. In your new sphere our years best wishes go with you for a long i 53 01 and happy married life. As a token ing of our esteem we hope you will acâ€" thras cept this gift from us and may “‘know serve to keep the bonds of friendship yet. between you and your friends here, ever secure. | Nir Signed: Irene (Petty, Susie Manlull.[::mh Charlotte Watson, Margaret Marshall du:;' Misses Gladys Caldwell and lleme:ml'd Marshall are among the scholars who Miss are enjoying the trip to Toronto this ;,, ,, week and attending the C.N.E. i Hintad Mr and Mrs Wm. Porter and childâ€" ren visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Findlay McCuaig of Bentinck. Mr Robert Iles of Egremont visited recently at the Porter home. Mrs Alex. Aberdein and children of Flesherton are visiting this week at the parental home. KNOX CORNERS CARD OF THANKS :‘: tending this Monday afternwon, the | 10 i# funeral of the late Mr. John lcâ€"lCo is | Bride, Woodland. Sympathy is ex-!lu imltended to those who mourn. 'w h! Friends and former neighbors hen'thl miwlll sympathize with Mr and Mrs | ca |o | Goorge Troup, Ar thur Twp. whose $2 __ _ 4024 F2 cast Phnvreday en youncmwuhldinmt‘l‘huudu'mu but at any rat afternoon, after a long illness. 1‘Ive¢ a giant and wh i Carwin and Zelma Coutts are visiting the County gives the a few days in Mt Forest with Mrs gives an equal amount. ‘H Lamont. \Library Board is form | Mr and Mrs Wm. Merchant and sentatives from each daughter, Mrs Clifford Martin and ‘books are purchased « son, and Mr and Mrs Frank Merâ€" brary helps in the sels | chant, Cass City, Michigan, wer'.boon. A box of book ren‘s day at the Exhibition, Toronto. ‘Those attending from here are Mary, Alice, and Alex. Reid, Elwyn Nicholâ€" _| _ Mr. and Mrs. John McKenzie and iluun visited their uncle and aunt, ; Mr. and Mrs. John Camp near Markâ€" dale the first of the week,. Mr. Camp °told us he never attended any of ‘, Miss Agnes Macphail‘s â€" meetings, ® he never saw her yet, and they have Tllved in Markdale over 40 years. ‘, And we thought the day of the strong ", "Tory" was past years ago ! son John and Mrs Alles. » Doreen Whyte is home after visiâ€" ting several days with relatives at Mr. and of Detroit, cent guests with Mr Coutts. Mr Mr a H Lamont. \Library Board is formed by :« Mr and Mrs Wm. Merchant and sentatives from each Library, 6 daughter, Mrs Clifford Martin and books are purchased and each son, and Mr and Mrs Frank Merâ€" brary helps in the gelection of chant, Cass City, Michigan, were books. . A box of books is sent o weekend guests with relatives here. :QVGI" three months with some 1« Mr and Mrs Will Reid, Miss Jeulc‘m in the box each time. No o»« Mr Alex. Merchant, and Mr and Mrs Library owns the books as they > Campbell Watson, with their guests jong to the County Library. For := first of the week. About 12 scholars from 8. S. No. 12 went to the Exhibition on the School Excursion They were used good and had a great time. The Maple Leaf Club are having a social evening this Thursday night at the home of J. T. Brown. . They have secured the platform from Yeoâ€" vil for the occasion. Dromore Women‘s Institute Meeting pon Amecheâ€"Simon Simoneâ€"">>> \ _ The Sept. meeting of the Dromore Young â€" â€"inâ€" \ Women‘s Inst.tute will be held o. |Sept. 7th at the home of Mrs. Alex.| ‘*JOSET TE‘ | Nicholson. The roll call,"My favorite} with Joan Davis | vegetable and how I like it served." | â€"plusâ€" \The topic, Mrs. John Sinclair will is give talk and demonstration on "Reâ€"| ‘szfld satreet innllhlng of Furniture." ‘The report: wth Kenny Baker Leo Carrilis ‘of officers‘ rally and Co. Convention __________ M i ue e cce x3 will be given by Mrs W J ‘Philp and Mrs, J. McMurdo. Everyons | *n en | welcome. l M Ee es Yn s Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Henry had an enjoyable 5 day outing to New York City and the Thousand Islands. They arrived home this Tuesday. Mr. Fred Cook with his tractor has been plowing for Albert Morriâ€" zon and Reg Ramage. Calvin Nott, Kenneth Leith and Rov Eccles of 8. S. No. 13 attended Toronto Exhibition the first relatives at Proton Station, Sunday Miss Hazel Moore is spending this week in Brampton. , Messre Irvine, Morris and Wallace Matthews, Lioyd Brown and Bill Patâ€" Mr. Clarence Moore has _ been working at the fertilizer plant in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. W. H Wells and son Lewis attended the Exhibition the first of the week. Mr Roy Lawrence who did the thrashing in this burg the past 21 years and always did good work, sold hi outhit recently. Now folks areaskâ€" ing us "who are you going to get to thrash for you this year ?" We don‘t know, we might have to flail it out Today, Monday is the school childâ€" Durham interested 1n his success in winning second prize in an essay contest sponsored by Canadian Chamâ€" WINS SECOND PRIZE Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilson also Mr IN ESSAY CONTEST Billy Dixon, of Unity, Sask., has NORTH EGREMONT and Mrs. Lawrence and family roit. accomparied by Miss Ele Jas ing the Library of more real ben« | in the community and although will take time it can be done «e 'mu but at any rate the Cou lclves a grant and whatever & on is a native of Rgremont, a memâ€" ber of the wellknown family of th« the late Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dixon in our emaill Library A great deal of discussion v held on County Libraries and v looks to be the solution for ma Library problems. The Dept. of k. cation is behind the County Lib to help it in every way possib County Librariés are already org ized almost 100% in Lambton, El; and Middlesex Counties. It is son thing of a coâ€"operative schem« each Library in the Association ;1 §25â€"sometimes the townships ; long to the County Library. For >‘ spent in books, each Library > ceives the benefits of $200 worth o books providing there were eigh: | One afternoon a bus was char« to take us out to see several s1 but were beautiful lit very nicely kept with All this was done largely thro the women‘s organiz®tions 7 Woman‘s Institutes have bee~ great help in building up many =n Jibraries . The women we me! those small Libraries were so pn of them and they had good :« On the last afternoon tea v ved by the Library Staff o! \ small Libraries with the idea in ies of eventually . getting . more people interested in the Public Library «> educational centre. University. It was a new venture by th of Education to try and |= Derkam Librarian Attends «_ *=== Big bundle of old papers, on‘!s 5¢ at Review Office. Just the thing for lighting fires, laying under carpets, Eyening Shows at 7 and 9 o‘clock Matinees Wed. at 4.15. Saturday 2. 30 R. C. A. SOUND Now Playiog THURS., FRI, SAT., SEPT 1: VERY SPECIAL DOUBLE Bil. Also Hopalong Cassidy, in his nc SWNDAY MIDNITE (before s Day), also MON., TUES. W‘ GRAY COACH LINES Tickets and information 2 CALDER‘s DRUG STORE â€"Phon« 3 TO OWEN SOUND 1250 p.m.. a 7.20 p.m. b 10.5% SEPTEMBER 1, 1938 ANOTHER DOUBLE THR!L *Bar 20 Justice‘ â€"KOXYâ€" Effective Saturday, June 25 TIME TABLE LEAVE DURHAM *HQLIDA Y‘ TO TORONTO gives the Departn« with inlaid lin and well furnis} FOREST Wry Mean were qu of Lond: e buildin of M Phone 38 Grant O Sur 80 Sn h t preciated taking th tute gl present, . Se added to th« was . served to tit womel ham men‘s 11 tra. .n were much app was pleasantly Durham‘s _ cre Mouse has purch Mills residence in order to close fore taking | res considerable upo: ernizing and dec ARTHUR PICKERING FOILS H# wor, who is an « and brother ol exciting time i« off thiee would ed his drug sto night. by Moon presded month]y C. Mort "I guess 1 just go said of his actions heed the warning 0 The pistol later wa loaded. In the reorga ministration | setâ€" phone Company, tern Division has size, another p given to E. G. 1 Nurham boy, w Migh School stu« ents moved to T: years ago. This n ment is from Gen visor, Western A: fAe Buperintendem made up of five ): responsibilities (0, over a wide are Division â€" reaches Windsor and No Bay, Durham is « don district whi compan y‘s ton to 8t 10 a line WOMEN‘S insTiTUTE REGUILAR MONTH Pickerng said he wa the dispensary of three youths entered . he saw one one of the ing at the door of U with a gun in his han« *"Without . stopping everal he Fall P wrostling with him," P ©d. "Then his two com; end M tace suffered during the three men fied after a s omb« There wer Given Top Post | Telephone T: cre Ik PURCHASED Fini Arga \ Vol. LX, No. Athur Pick Th M n OI com} M the M D) displayed M 14 @ WA

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