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Carson is visiting her daughter at Swinton Park. , Mr and Mrs. G. A. Black and family Swinton Park visited Tuesâ€" day night at A. L. Hincks. Mr and Mrs. Geo. McLellan of Niagara Falls, spent weekend here. Mrs. D. Campbell who «spent the past week with them, _ returned home. Mrs. McLellan remained for a longer visit. Salem aunniversary services, Sunâ€" day were well attended and were conceded by many to have been so good and inspiring. The zupper and entertainment on Monday â€" evening were also excellent. Mr. and Mrs. John Ferris and daughter Violet spent the weekend ALL FOUR PRICEVILLE . 1 am checking below the ve e e e e e 6 e 6 e na e 66 e e e 60 666 at Fiaistey and Glamis. Mr Chas Wale in Toronto Tuesday pre ident of Owen Sound district L. | D.S. church, preached afternoon and | evening at the L.D.S8. church. Mr and Mrs. Les. Wright lpentl Sunday at Mr Jobn Wright‘s. ' Mrs Robert McKinney is spanding a while at the home cf her som. M:i Wm. McKinney. Mrs. J. Sinclair and Miss Bessie Wale attended the funeral cervice of the late Thos. Renwick at Amos church, Dromore, on Saturday. Mrs James Scott and son George R. were Sunday guests at the home of he; son, Harry D. Scott, Durham. Mrs Oscar Ostrander, Dromore, and Mrs Percy Wade were callers on Mrs Mrs Hugh Bailey, Dundalk, will be the guest speaker at the Autumn Thank offering meeting of Mopeville United W.M.S. at the church on Thursday afternoon. Oct. 6th. Shand Bros. had good success in winning _ several prizes with their sheep at the various fall fairs. CADMIUM The entire â€"Canadian production of the metal cadmium is obtained at Trail, British Columbia, in the treatâ€" ment of zincâ€"bearing ores. The Cadâ€" mium plant is a by product works and is only operated as Occasion deâ€" mands. Cadmium precipitate is obâ€" tained in the electrolytic zinc refinâ€" ing operations at Flin Flon, Manito One of the principal industrial uses at present for cadmium is as a plating metal in automobile and aerâ€" oplane manufacture; itis also utilized in the preparation of pigments. Exâ€" cellent results have been claimed for cadmium base alloys. It is re ported that a cadmiumâ€"silverâ€"copper has been found to be more efficient than babbit metal for bearings. . A cadmiumâ€"nickel bearing is now ‘beâ€" ing tested in the automobile inâ€" dustry. Mr James Petty, son Elgin and Mics Irene visited recently with the forâ€" mer‘s brother, Mr Samuel Petty near Rockwood, who has been ill for some time. The Y.W. Aux. had charge of the programme for the meeting in the church Friday night. There was a good attendance. Mr Pentland gave an interesting and in:tructive talk on his trip, and especially of those parts of Palestine where Je.us lived while Mexico and the United States are the largest producers of cadmium, it is produced in France, Russia. Australia, South West Africa and other countries. The Canadian outâ€" put has gone as high as about 324,â€" chairman. sponge produced at Flin Flon. A reâ€" cent price was 85 cents per pound. NO. 33 Page 17. on earth, he having visited the tomb where they claim the Body was laid. The choir sang two selections and the M.ssion Band a chorus. A collection was taken in aid of the funds of the Y A~v. Mr Bert Watson was Ford were visitors on Sunday With . _ and Mrs Bert Watson; also Mr. and Mrs Harold and Melville Watson Our sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs Caldwell and family in the death of husband and father, the late Wm. Caldwell, who passed away at hi : home early Monday morning. The deceased was a kind husband and faâ€" ther, a lover of home, and a good in the home. Mrs James Picken visited Thursday last with Miss T. E. Byers. Mr and Mrs Stanley ‘Mountain and daughters Doleen and Myrtle attendâ€" ed Owen Sound fair on Monday. i Review Office Just the thing for lighting fires. laying under carpets, Mr and Mrs Hubert McDougall and THE DURHAM REVIEW KNOX CORNERS bundle o+ old papers. only 3t . He will be sorely missed AND VICINITY Rev Mr Burnside of Berksley fook the service in Zion church Sunfay. . Mr and Mrs John Brown and three ehfldmo(!:nnontm"ï¬.‘ first of week with Mr and Mrs Howâ€" ard Ritchie. Mr and Mrs Thos. Glencross upent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Lawrence McFadden, south line. Miss Millie Cook, who is visiting with relatives here, treafad Mr. and Mrs W. J. Gook and Mr and Mro Tom Cook to ‘nâ€"motir trip Sunday to Wa teriao and spent the day with Mr. Mr Thos. Blair with mes from Dur ham, shingled the small barn on his garet and Jean, visited Gunday with, Mr and Mrs W Williams, w1 Mr and Mrs Oren Peart ang Loroam with Mr and Mrs Barfoot L M{ gend‘s Lake, visited Sunday itÂ¥ dMr and Mrs Bill Wardell and Mr and Mrs Marshall, sister and parents of In] Barfoot at Kilsyth. house took fire and when noticed, the roof was burning but it was lucky some men were working at the barn. and with buckets, the fire was soon put ont. Mr. Angus Mcintosh and sisters, Margaret and Susie, were Sunday visâ€" itors with Mr and Mrs J. H. Robson and W. J. Greenwoods‘. Mrs Geo. Peart of near Durham, spent a few days with her sons Einâ€" erson and James (Reart last week and attended Markdale fair. Mr Oren Peart found one of his 2 yearâ€"old cattle which was pasturing at Wm. McFarlane‘s, dead, and on examination, found it had been shot through the neck with a stray bullet from the gun of some hunters. it is too bad that people treapassing on other people‘s property, coubin‘t be MRS W. H. HUNTER | yearâ€"old sion of Mr and Mrs. J. 8. LAID TO REST . Mcliraith, was on his way to church. aâ€"â€" ‘whlch he considered was the proper A very large funeral cortege folâ€" Pace to be on the Sabbath. This inâ€" lowed the remains of the late In.iddent occurred a week ago Sunday W. H. Hunter to their resting place when the :iest of the family with exâ€" in Amos cemetery, Dromore. The ception of himgelf and guardian broâ€" services at the house and grave ther, were at church. were conducted by a relative of the! Dunham‘s 1913 fall show was held deceased, Rev. Leslie Mott of krlln perfectly ideal weather bringing rie, Ontario, assisted by the Rev.|a crowd that broke all records and Robert Honeyman of Durkam. _ Mr also helping the treasury of the Mott took his text from the second Society which during several bad chapter of Hebrews, _ 14â€"15 verses seasons in succession was . bad‘y where it telis of Jesus destroying "him that had the power of death." Two of the favorite hymps of Nrs. HMHunter‘s were sung, "Abide With Me" and "Nearer My God to Thee," Many beautiful floral gifts expressâ€" ed the high respect given to the deâ€" parted and sympathy to the family, One of these came from the County of Grey and one from the Ladies‘ Aid of Amos Church, Dromore. ‘The floral tributes were carried by Wilâ€" and Ray Adams, Lioyd Brown, Waeilâ€" lace Matthews. The pallâ€"bearers were neighbors, Arthur Lee, Sammuel Patterson, Joseph Lawrence, Matâ€" thew Hooper, John Brown, Milford Matthews. Those prevent from a distance were Mrs. Foote, John Rappold and scm, Mr. and Mrs G. A. Wight, Mr. and Mrs Reg. Wight, Galt; Mr. and ‘Mrs. Daniel, Brantford; Mr and Mrs. Hugh Wight Arthur Wight and son Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wight .Burford, Mrs. Munn, Paris: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sterne, Brampton; Mr. Fred Ruthâ€" erford and :on, Owen Sound; Dr. and Mrs. Mountain, Chatsworth; Mr A. C. Macphail, M. P., Oliver, M. P. P., Ceyl and Glen, Bervie; 1 Burgessville. Spring flowering bulbs which are to be planted this fall should be seâ€" lected and ordered now while the imâ€" pressions of last spring‘s display are newer and better sorts are desired. Review Advts. Bring Results. Try it. ; Mr and Mrs e e 0 es .~ CMete., Me Victor Wiliamis, .“â€"’" f , visited Gunday with 824 Mur Williams, n-mh'c“"‘ Oren Peart and Lorme | F*laise. Irs Barfoot L “'fm“m:w ' At a pumpkin pie social held by the Epworth League of the Methodâ€" !ist Church, the following talent took part in the program of merit; Mrs. Kmechtel, Mrs. Prudham, H. McCrae, and W. Glass in a quartette, Mis: ‘‘Mabel Latimer a solo, a musical trio _by Miss Rita Irwin, H. McCrae, and | daughter Stella, four little girla, ‘Emily and Annie Smith, Stella and |CIau McCrae appeared in a quar tette and Miss Florence Barclay conâ€" tributed a couple of fine readings. The High School Roard at the last meeting decided to wait upon the council at its next meeting to press ‘upon it the necessity of securing $15,000 to purchase site, build and |uqu19 a new High School. This matâ€" | ter has dragged on for years. Someâ€" thing will have to be done now as _ meed is urgent. # vYEaARrs ago (from Review fyle, October 2, 1913) At the recent election to appoint offcers for the Literary Society in connmection with the Model School at Pres., Marguerite Hutton; Sec..Treas, Vivian Harvey; Editors, Alix Edge; end Murray Findlay; pianist, May Cuff ; Glee (Club leader, ‘Theodore were elected president and viceâ€"pres Ment respectively. echoo! Literary Society for this term was successfully held on Friday afternoon. _ ‘The executive for this year is as follows: Hon, Pres. Mr IN DAYS OF YORE! The new _ armoury bvilding in Markdale is to be opened on Oct. 10th. To celebrate this event a grand ball is to be held and 700 inâ€" vitations will be issued. While an elder brother was searchâ€" ing the ne‘ghborbhood for his whereâ€" abouts in vain, Stewart, the twoâ€" Priceville _ Corr: _ The hotel is changing hands this week,. Mr. Me Grath, the present occupant, being succeeded by Joe Black, of Pomona. Dromore Corr: Miss Nellie Atchâ€" son has gone to Mt. Forest to attend the Business College. Over $440.00 was the gate proâ€" ceeds the larget ever at a fall fair. Mr Lynn Grant left on Wednesday to continue his dental course at the Dental College in the city. GOING DATBS Dasily Sept. 24th to October 8th Return Limit: 45 days. lor and Standard sleeping cars also: available on payment of slightly highâ€" er passage fares, plus price of parior or sleeping car accommodation, | ROUTESâ€"Tickets good going via Pt. Excursion tickets good in Tourist, Parâ€" STOPOVERSâ€" within limit of dc_ket, Full particulars from any agent. T. M. MeFADDEN, Tewn Agent, Arthur, Ont, Armstrong, Ont, Chicaâ€" go, II1, or Sault Ste Marie, returning via same route and line only. Genâ€" erous optional routings. Arthur, Ont.. Armstrong, Ont., and west; also at Chicago, I!1, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich, and west in accordance with tariffs of United States lines. 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