KR 10, 1998 â€"mors of Allan Park young people from 4 the young people » a social evening in day RNOCH Y SAUGEEN KERS eans les wman Horton and re guests of Mr and ander on Sunday. m,. Misses Jean and wie Middleton and ited on Sunday afâ€" and Mrs Isaac Hooâ€" Ne it b members and led on Monday ome of Mr and tendered a misâ€" their daughter, Wells, Markdale «d this month. acted as chairâ€" ouple were callâ€" ket of beautiful d in and un mard Allison and Jr. . An address he Club and the Turnbull spent with Mr. and Bunessan. Hanover is reâ€" quite i at the Mrs Jos. Reay ovdon â€" Goldsmith x to order and were _ presented | and useful gifts. by Mrs Perey s â€" Gordon â€" Goldâ€" mpany.ng . verses is Mar’y M‘- ~ed _ appreciation de and bimself. »ent in cards and were weekend Wm,. Smith. : the weekend enilworth . _ of Ingersoll, ith his mother x of London at the end of int. Miss M. Mortley â€" and with _ friends November, 4th, nds and neighâ€" e home of Mr. rpe, â€" Bentinck, ughter, â€" Lucile, arried to Mr. Mary‘s. During len and little Meaford . bermory, have â€" cottage . and he Rocky. M Mortley and first of the Arthur . McKechnie : recent visi _ McChesney, e â€" heartily osen words. was spent them every Mel amily, â€" of week with v mother, t, who is . and Mr two childâ€" : Ingersoll with her ne 2J th. and ean Id their of Mrs _ afterâ€" Only the truth will survive. The annual Knox Normanby Sunâ€" as it was last winter. day School concert will be held in iumssirer oo iiite U N nsc the church on Thursday, Nov. 10th _ Big bundle of old papers, only 5¢, Program and lunch following. Adâ€" at Review Office. Just the thing for mission 25¢ and 15¢. lighting fires, laying under carpets, Bad thoughts are boomerangs. A little sympathy will do no harm. Learn to congratulate without envy. I!lâ€"gotten gains are worse than losses. 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CJ American Fruit Grower, 1 27 0B Ab diuehestaBis+ *h 007. ~ORPABIN CJ American Fruit Grower, | Â¥r. {] Canadian Horticulture & Home Magazine, | Yr. F1 Cman Road (For Boys). ! YÂ¥r. WOes CCC S ) Open Road (For "V')’ Gentiomen: 1 enclose $......â€".>>>>* 1 am checking below the oï¬o'w'flbnym’snbnflï¬uhwâ€w. 1 Allâ€"Family [ Superâ€"Value 2 e e e «o e ce 6 6 6+ no-ooolooo.ooc.'oo-o-oo-o.-'-ooo-oo-oonu.a.o..- Mr a ce ccve ce ce se 6# ® , 1 Year. Mr Alex. McLean visited over the week end at his parents‘ home, C. A. McLean‘s, taking his mother back with him for a short visit with her daughter, Mrs McFarlane (Anna Maâ€" ry) and her little boy. Both doing well. John McVicar, home on a short visit, returned with them to his stuâ€" dies at University. Miss Mary Runciman, of Toronto, was a week end visitor at her home here. The regular meeting of the St. Columba Y.P.S. was held in the church basement on Friday evening with a large attendance. Miss Marion Muir presided. Some of the leaders of the Y.P.S. Union of Grey County were present and each spoke briefly on young people‘s work. These were M. H. Bailey, Durham; Stewart Magâ€" wood, Wes. Wright and Don. Koehâ€" ner of Hanover. Mrs H. B. McLean sang a solo. Ross McConkey gave a reading. Miss Anna Shortreed, sociâ€" al convener, then took charge and a pleasant time was spent with games ;.nd contests, followed by lunch and ‘Auld Lang Syne.‘ The new hydro line up the Old Durham Road from Priceville, is now well advanced in construction, and it is expected the power will be turnâ€" ed on, on some eight or nine farms very soon. The regular monthly meeting of the Women‘s Institute of Priceville was held at the home of Mrs Wilfred Watson on Nov. 3rd with a good attendance. The subject of the meetâ€" ing was "Peace." The roll call was answered by "Gems of prose or poeâ€" try on peace." The main address was "Peace education". _ Margaret McArthur is the delegate to the Torâ€" onto convention. It was decided to carry on with the euchre parties this winter. The next meeting is at the home of Mrs Wm. Aldcorn Dec, 1st. PRICEVILLE 2 ALL FOUR ONLY aee «e e se 6# a e« e e e oo ca e 0 0 0 6 * church when an enjoyable time was spent. Everybody in costume creatâ€" ed much fun. Prizes were given and refreshments were served. family visited Friday evening at Mr Stanley Harrison‘s. Mr and Mrs Alex. McLean, Toâ€" ronto, spent the weekend with their parents. Mrs C. A. McLean accomâ€" panied them home, Sunday. friends from Toronto spent the week end here. Miss Ruth Penman sang two lovely solos at the morning serâ€" vice. A young man from Toronto occupied the pulpit Sunday and those who were absent missed hbearing an excellent sermon. The W.M.S. and W.H Societios will be held Tuesday, November 15th at the home of Mrs Sam McDermid. The topic by Mrs Henry Tucker. Lunch committee, â€" sandwich, Mrs McMeekin, Sr., Mrs Colin McLean. Cake, Mrs Dave Nichol, Mrs Sutherâ€" land. For W.M.S. topic, Mrs Jack Whyte. Election of officers. Mr David Hincks, Mr and Mrs W. J. Hincks and family attended the fowl supper in Markdale last week. This Tuesday evening a~ debate will be given at the Y.P. by Donâ€" ald and Gordon Nichol, Mary C Mcâ€" Eachern and Gwynneth McLean. Mr and Mrs Henry Tucker and daughters visited Saturday at the home of Mr Bob Lawrence. last Week‘s Items Miss Anna McLean, â€" accompanied by Miss Sylvia Parkin, her friend from Toronto, visited the former‘s parents, H. B. and Mrs McLean and took in the service of the last Sunâ€" day, in the Jubilee month (October) in St. Columba. 1 Miss Priscilla Mcinnis of Ceylon, teacher there, was also a worshipper in company with the Misses Oliver. Mr Geo. Arrowsmith, Ceylon was also present. Rev. Mr McAusland of Kimberley, took the service, Rev. A. R. Muir taking the service at New England on invitation exchange. ‘ed out to show their last tribute of respect and appreciation, together with a squad of present time soldiers in uniform, wlo formed the triple | volley, firing party. The pall bearâ€" ‘ ers too, were all exâ€"service men: Jas | MecDonald, Herb. Atkinson, Hector | McDonald, Alex. McLean, Chas, Mcâ€" | Nalty, and John Meads. Those carryâ€" ‘ing flowers were Ed. Heard, Fred Knox, and Garfield Whyte. _ Many other exâ€"members formed up in the cortege. The last post was sounded by a bugler from Dundalk. The rain | coming on ("a shower of blessing" at | the finish) necessitated short partings } Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Jno McFarlane (nee Anna Mary McLean) on the birth of a son on Friday Oct. 283th. Glad to hear mother and child both doing well at Strathcona hospiâ€" tal. We were pleased to note the fraâ€" ternal spirit exhibited at the funeral of the war veteran, James Weir, when many members of the old 147th turnâ€" Sorry to hear of the death of Alex. Firth whose funeral was held Friday. An oldâ€"time military chum of some 45 years ago. Mr and Mrs Harry D. Scolt and son, Jimmie spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs Jas Scott and attended the anniversany services at Bethany Christian and Missionary Alliance Mrs James Mitchell spent a tew‘ days last week with her daughter, Mrs W. Armstrong, Toronto. 1 The Women‘s Institute met Wedâ€" nesday of this week at the home of Mrs E4. Gilkes. Mrs John McMurâ€" do, Dromore, is expected to be presâ€" ent to give a demonstration. Mr John Weir, Mr and Mrs Thos. Weir and daughters, North Egremont were Sunday visitors at Mr John Sinâ€" clair‘s. Rev. F. Showell, Owen Sound, was the special speaker at the anniverâ€" sary services at the Christian & Misâ€" sionary church on Sunday. Miss Showell was soloist at each service. Mr George Wale. Toronto, visited at the parental home on Sunday. We desire to €: thanhtoourm:g who showed their pathy in many ways, cent bereavement 0 THE DURHAM REVIEW spent CcARD OA THANKS VICINKITIY HOPEVILLE was held in Tp. Hall on Saturday, Nov. 5th. Minutes of Oct meeting were read and confirmed. The comâ€" munications were from Clerk of Holâ€" lows: J. E. England, groceries 19.93; D‘Arcy Bros, milk $3.24; A. D, Mcâ€" Intyre, groceries and flour $11; Roy Brown, milk $3$.15; E. J. Schenk, meat $4; A. A Aljoe, groceries and flour $15.25; A. A. Aljoe, milk 5.22; Crutchleyâ€"O‘Neil: That claims l‘or“ sheep killed or injured by dogs belf paid as follows: L. A. McLean, one lamb killed $8; Harry Gomm, thneel sheep killed $27; Michael Barry, one sheep killed $8; Colin McArthur, one sheep killed $7; Alex. Vaughan, one| lsheop injured $4; Dave Young, on lamb killed $7; Colin McArthur, three inspections $4.50; James McCarthy, 1 inspection $1.50; W. R. Edge, two inspections $3. Thos. Laughlin preâ€" sented a claim for horse injured on road. No action was taken. The following accounts were passâ€" ed and paid: Dept. of Health, insuâ€" lin $4.63; County Treas., half cost of mtce. of patients in hospitals, $66.50; Frank Meagher, services as Weed Inspector, $6.30; Reeve, one day on roads $2.50; selecting jurors, $2.00; Assessor, selecting jurors $2; \Clerk, selecting jurors $2; making & |mailing tax notices $17.50, postage With all members present, the reâ€" on tax notices $7.50, on salary $60; Treasurer, on salary $50; making and mailing tax notices $17.50; re tax arrears collections $20; Bank of Torâ€" onto, exchange on transfers 65¢; Mcâ€" Fadden‘s Drug Store, ledger paper,| 40¢c; Markdale Fall Fair Ass‘n, grant $5; South Grey Registry Office, for searching 15 lots in Village of \Price ville $3.75. Whitmoreâ€"Timmins: â€" That Road Voucher No. 11 be passed and payâ€" ments made accordingly, total aâ€" mount being $1316.27. _ Carried. Whitmoreâ€"O‘Neil: â€" That 'l‘reu.be| paid taxes on lot 1, con. 10, amount 11.30 (township property). Cnrrled.‘ Timminsâ€"O‘Neil: That the treasuâ€" rer accept the sum of $16.57 from! Treas. of Holland re relief. Carried. Bylaw No. 842, passed at the Oct. meeting of Council, provides for the holding of Nominatien for Reeve and Councilliors in the Township Hall on Friday, Nov. 25, at 1 p.m. If an ¢lection is necessary, polls will be cpened at the usual places on Monâ€" \day, Dec. 5th at 9 a.m. and continue lopon till 5 p.m. Following are the names of the Deputy Returning Officers and Poll Clerks appointed to ®«» at the severâ€" al polis: No. 1â€"W. G. Firth and J. Anderson; _ No. 2â€"Malcolm Mclinnis and Roderick McEachern; No. 3 â€" John Fogarty and Leonard McCarthy No. 4â€"Robt. Mortley and Charles Weppler; â€" No. 5â€"Geo. Black and Ray McClocklin. The next regular meeting of Counâ€" cil to complete the township business for 1938 will be held in Tp. Hali on December 10th at 10 a.m. IN the ESTATE of MARIAN SCARF, Neither adversity nor prosperity af M & # ® Things often are "no good" because they‘re too good. ALL persons \having claims against the ‘Estate of rian Scarf, late of the Town of ham, in the County of Grey, Spinster, deceased, who died on or about the Fiifteenth day of Sepâ€" NOTICE TO CREDITORS Analyse botc:ro zou :oeolvt- Genius lnvu;hblz trl.unphl. Reason is u.tcr =hn. emotion. Our thoughts govern our destiny. Never lose faith in your own conâ€" Evil deeds contain inescapable pen "The FIRESIDE PHILOSOPHER"‘ By ALFRED BIGGS H. H. MacDonald, Clerk AND OTHERS IN DAYS OF YORE 85 VEARS AgO (from Review fyle, Nov. 6t ‘There is considerable talk Owen Sound over the proposed conâ€" the Georgian Bay. One proposal is to start a line from Hespeler, thence touching Preston Guelph, Elora, Ferâ€" gus, Arthur, entering Grey Co., near line at Markdale and terminating at either Meaford or Thornbury. . Anâ€" Durham, Owen Sound, eastward to Meaford. Rev. Mr Cooper, Mt. Forest, preached on Sunday last in the Presbyterian Church, and representâ€" ing the Presbytery, called a congreâ€" gational meeting at the close of the }urvlee. Rev. Dr. Farquharson at this meeting, referred feelingly to the fourteen years of association beâ€"|‘ tween them as pastor and people, |‘ and to the illness, which had interâ€" fered with his usefulness. He was gaining in strength but had thought it best to give up the work. . The Rev. Mr Cooper informed them that Rev. Dr. Farquharson‘s resignation was in the hands of the Presbytery. The following by motion were Apâ€" pointed delegates to Presbytery meeting on the 18th inst.: C. L. Grant, Wm. Young, Dr. Jamieson, Sr. and C. Ramage. Before adjournâ€" ing a motion was made that Dr Farâ€" quharson be asked to withdraw . his resignation and the reponse by standing vote showed a remarkable beartiness and unanimity. ‘ There passed away on Thursday last ata ripe old age Euphemia, widâ€" ow the late Alex Turnbull, who preâ€" |deceased her many years ago. For \many years she has made her home \ with her son Thos who with his wife have been unremitting in their lcare and admin‘stations to the aged wife ha care and pionser. Mr and Mrs Robt. Burnett and two children arrived home from an extended trip to Western points last week. Mss Myrtle Allen who was cashier in Abraham‘s store for some time past has taken a position in the ofâ€" fice of the Furniture factory. We regret to learn that Mr Robt. Lawson has beer confined to his bed for the past few weeks with inflamâ€" matory rheumatism. Edge Hill Corr: Miss Emma Ritâ€" chie of Hanover spent from Saturâ€" day until Monday at her home. Priceville Corr: Rural Mail Deâ€" livery started from Ceylon on Nov. ist. Quite a number who are on the route were formerly getting their mail in Priceville P. O. but have it delivered to their gates from Ceyâ€" lon P. O. now. Malcolm Mcinnes shipped three carloads of stock to Toronto on Mon day and Otto Konold is shipping one today, Tuesday. . It is surprising where all the stock is cominz from. Dr. Donald Young has commenced amedical practice in St. Jacobs, Ont. near Kitchener. Dr Young for time purposed hanging out his shinâ€" gle in Durham, but could not secure suitable offices. Another of the wonders of the preâ€" sent season is the rose bush in Mrs Fred Wright‘s garden in upper town. This bush is now showing its third set of buds this year and if the weaâ€" ther does not become too severe, it should soon break forth again. REMEMBRANCE DAY . 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