trorvieee itch the leadership Mr J. " ' brothers new, moot. Elan o, In F. in! up 'imtorts won't d last t Man Duns Shir- l, Prod Felt-ml bt AF [can " section I . Percy _ . rem-pup ltRoI-ki Monday ,iu'lencr‘ me here rry of any his , George let-thug Ito. Mr. mi non Mrs in tttlt I’PI’Q Dung hum Hoo- Bailey. W thy: .n Mae. vein load , ur- an; ov IS er9 bl; Mia, and spent molt Roe , Mr t the his ere Sun Mr, upon (Her. the rr" of Pith . “can any tine "* 'ent MN " homo ot '" and and " "- needay Afternoon at the home of Nominatirns in Beattinch, Glenelg, Mrs he Oliver. Old Durham Road. 'nl Extremal". townehlpe are being with 21 present. “is: Edith James mm Friday. Nov. 24th. took the but chapter of the study book “Bedouin Frontiers." It wu t'ofurnttfa Victroh “d De Parent decided to get f new storm window f'rmzlt‘y 5 tube Eteetrie radio for “l. for the mange, and a committee was rhottp. Apply " Rarviqrr tttBee. appointed to purchase new curtains - ------.---_---- for the church basement. The next ' will he m by meeting will be held on December 25 Reward the III. " 13th. a week earlier than usual, at “(HATED CORN Lf,Wg'h',,',ITi, the mantre. I m, callous THEY cannot remove with _ The election of encore for the w.. rm- Red C Society wish to many their a thanks to the merchants of tow for their don- rmns roreatly given (or the '$trttntrr xh re, this and“! new "uatiiii/tidaGiia WIS conducted Rev. A. R. Muir for Corn. and all“ Lloyd-mud resulted as follows: President, bination If...†(“he and Mug" Gary Whyte: Viee-Presr.. Mrs. rpm???†.nddlm “If? Dea. R. Muir; Secretary. Sadie Oliver', ..1'i1?/il,",','." 'lf,'. “If: v m "rmai., In E. Ritchie; Corr. Sec'y. mu be held in the Township Hall. Minn-IE, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER _.' 3TH, 1939 at ONE O'CLOcK in the ""umr"on. for the Pttrwt+t of nomin- s',5ik Candidates for the omega ot Hwy» and Council. Should an Elec- ' 'F,'t br. necessary. the name will be .M in the usual places on MON. DAY, DECEMBER "M. 1939. from lam-4| Nov. Nth 1989. Va may, on. A m. to 5.00 tt.M. All Doctors Yam“: take notice. lb. PAlttt IAM go..." prior-nan hm: I [rm-mt Kate" not" AMII willâ€! T'm'w r'.' 6 tun-kw W. P' 'ee fr, LN "If ONLY 7 -vv Imallounnuayu-Nn-b Em Int-dyad Int: s" my? irriiiiiG “limo," _ .. r . pas' A mun-km! , 'iiil no“ u m mm“! d .u. my. UNIV - Automotie Push-Mon 7min. -Neor We" web "donn- onco and values 1"ompare the "Put lane" and: who. .. 4: have cost nearly twtce " much and ' 'r ll agree this wonderful De font! a. _ ' n the bargain on» mac. Perfected mr, ‘r: 1kUue "Steam Expansion" uvolu ".4 w an foretrn 'ew"N tyngng -.."o Hmu and Gu, . tie "PM. Gite" D ", pm! ot De rarest ' In who. we ttc' oiferme u “6.95 up Daft i. thu \thcc Come In today “hm-In" w . who I. tenuo- MUNICIPAL uommmou; biiF - A? A Of o mom-my: "mm†mama†. Towusmr eLzutLo (ltylli FE?, $55! lOWER PRICES CARD .. THANK. 8MP!" BROS., Durham tunes in Foreign Stations like locals You’ll really enjoy the New HMO Models "atâ€. Drug sou-curs Hermie McLean. H. H. lacDonald. Clerk. unfortunately, than â€predation by acquaintances far and near, in addresses, and showers ot a substantial name. Mr Peter Muir "6 Corners," In " present on a. visit to hit, daughter Mae " Galina. q, .........u-, null Dough: and daughter Bernice. Tint. ted a the home of W. W. Baum Sunday, after attendance " Amos church. Their daughter Gretta. re cently married, ha met with warm short visit to Owen Sound mastur- dar, and later the “mowing My. Vla- lled old News. the Hallway family. nnr Letter Ema. Mr ml In Stanley William, sou oe1ttiii"iiiiia.i=.=i'C'it" ' “a In hr, ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO have been e Mr Dave Blacks spent a few n- days last week with his daughter s at Atwood end she accompanied him l home for the weekend. . 11, Mr Henry Tucker is having his , house wired these days. Mr. John if Cook, Mesherton, is doing the work. a A number from here attended the tt presentation for Mr and Mrs Edger {McLeod at his mother's at Swinton .;Park on Friday night. H A number from here attended the , funeral of the late Mrs McKinnon l, near Hopeville on Friday ntternoon. 3; Visitors Sunday at Andrew Hincks , were: Mr and Mrs Jack Calder. Fair- ' balm, Mr Alf Hincks sud sisters. V Almeda. Jean, Mr and Mrs John , Petrie of Atwood. ' Mr and Mrs Alex McLean, Toron. l to, spent weekend at his parental Li/ ‘w’ “self, that“! " present and unmet the well, end Mr um In. Ettrru' ‘JPIM were called to the centre of room, when an nddrese was rend r,: Mary McCInnell and the preuntntlon of a bountiful china ca- bmm â€H a clock was nude. Edger “NM 4.. on behalf of In. McLeod if" .. om! all had. and would enjoy Roman" Nanci hell n M11. - may-Norm for the evenlm: nrtd the.» mu: " the home of Ir Georg: qroetid 1.. and to Ineffhmi ugh. nun-tor but Friday nun. .. soils, and for n enoore. played a thte piano number. Then the people were crowded huh att's iiattt musicinne' would be more mother's love nnd care. As they in'line). However they are good and grew up, they went out on their own. are “4qu u nun-lie McDonald, Art Round, the eldeet. died on Vinny Watson on violins. Tom Gordon on Ridge that awful ’Aprll morning. Ars harp and Jen Adams on piano. Tune chie, the next. In: seriously wound- in no.“ near them Saturday might M ed nlso in the Grant War and still Winchell. Dancing was enjoyed till feels the effects, but caries on in mituusut, then lunch was served to Customs olllce in Toronto. Neil is that greél crowd, until all cried 'en. oWfu. Jack Small was called upon for a song and In " usual good-na- tured way, he complied, also to In encore. Next Miss Jean Adm: by request of the crowd “voted with a on mum. Delbert on harp, and Mrs Walter hnox on. piano. Nell “may: cuneu on, â€mated by Alex. McCall- neu. “.m- muse noted players over the radio. the Mount Forest. no“: Romaine": played (how they so: lea. ne think everyone enjoyed themselves last Friday at the party in honor or Mr and Mrs Edgar Mc. Leod, which was held at the McLeod home. " was estimated 200 people were present; a very nice well-be- haved crowd with tew exceptions. Must comes: we were present and enjoyed every minute, watching the young people enjoying themselves in the old time way-mote, dancing, um social that. We noticed little dihereuce since 60 years Mo. First 'uutuc was supplied " George Haw, lucu name pummel “I, " 'lue baux- Friends here were .very sorry to hear of the serious illness of Mr. Gordon McLean, son of Mr Hector McLean in Fort Quappelle. Gordon is a barber by trade and is in a has. pital out there. His brother Giivray intends to" go at once to be with him. . His many friends at Price. ville wish for him a speedy re- covery. ' coma are prevalent at present. Some 50 now-ac they cannot. speak, olners you-gums and attending to their noses. Mr and Mrs Bill Hill of Fergus, Mr and Mrs Caleb Marshall and Mr Murray McMillan, Toronto, Mr Gilvray McLean and friend. Kitch- ener. spent weekend with Mr and Mrs Hector McLean. l Messrs Stuart Carson. Wes l iJottrt McArthur. North Line, Wollard left Inst Week to men winter up North. Mr and Mrs Stanley Harrison and family visited Sunday at Mr W. J. Hincks. um an“ Emma we: in charge at the meeting nnd mluiomry Inn- item picture: from indie, "The Tiger _Skin Church" were shown. 1 South-out Grey Ministerial Aa- imention of the United Church met Sound; Ru. G Graham. Kimberley: Rev. and Mm G. K. Hellman, Meshenon: Rev. and Mm B. E. Annis, Markdale: Rev. and Mrs W. H. Smith, Durham. At the close of the meeting the hostess. Mrs A. R. Muir served a supper lunch. at H____, -ucuuruu ml fellow-hip. general dim-non Ind consideration of a paper by Rev. R E. Gone on Canon Stmter'l book, O‘BA_IlArr “ - mnmlom. Phffftt mm Mr and In W. "t.' WW- an! t my own: an»: Worthy hn'h: Mn Inky-I‘m“ Dit anN'l'UN PARK Monday Incl-noon for All) 7161!“? h Line, John to spend the Mrs. Waiter Beam bu been waiting her auburn]: Toronto. feels the effects, but caries on in Customs once in Toronto. Neil is. also employed in Toronto. Jean be. cune the wife of Herbert Grogson. "l lad from here, now “so in Toronto.l Gordon. the youngest, romsined with! father on the (sun. and " his deattd carried on. sways csrtng for ','d'tfl,l,') Many s plenum evening he let my while he ensued with mother. sad; for him. there is much rennet and smmthvr aim for Mm. Marr Fem», Mrs McKinnon's maiden name wsu/ Elizabeth Campbell. youngest dough-g ter of Mr and Mrs. Geo. Camvpbell,| Scotch pioneers who settled on lot! 13, con. 14, Proton over 80 your: uni Lizzie was born there " years ago,l attended school " SWinton Park and, was a sincere member of tte) Methodist church. After her mun, rinse to Mr. McKinnon 30'yem egoI she cune with him to the Pushy-I terian church. Mr McKinnon mtg, a: widower with four eon: and one: daughter. All of then enjoyed I, mother's love end care. As they: Although death always causes sad- ness, yet methinks all were thankful at the passing of Mrs. McKinnon, who has been a long and great sut- terer for years. unable to help her. self. She was faithfully cared for by son Gordon and hired help, but for the past year, aniece, Mrs Speers ot Alberta, has done much to make her aunt comfortable. During the last months. cancer developed, adding to the sufferings of chronic rheumatism. During all those years, Mrs McKin- non never lost Interest in the home, the community, the church or state. Son Gordon sat by in the evening and kept her posted on current events: She greeted everyone with s smite,' never complaining, always trustingi bearers were four nephews: Gordon Ferguson, Gordon Haw, Gordon Mit. Mod, James Sturrock. and tour neighbors: George Ittttek, In Block, Wed Goheen. Richerd Hardy. They also acted as tlower bearers. Flowers were contributed by Mr. and Mrs Archie McKinnon end tam. iiy, Mr and Mrs Herb Gregson and family. the Ferguson tsmiiy, the Med Arthur nieces. Mrs H. Tubert, the w.l M.S. and Ladies' Aid of Swinton Park, the Canadian PtuMe Ind Can. Northern Customs omces, Toronto. I Friends from agdlstnnce were: Nell McKinnon, Archie McKinnon and Ar.' chie Jr., whose father died on Vimy Ridge, all from Toronto; Mrs. Allan Forrest of Owen Bound; Mr and Mrs Alex. Gibbs cf Gait: Mrs H. Tnhert of Lachine, Quebec; Mrs Itottt. Lane, Georgetown: Mrs." M. Really, and Jean of Palmerston: Mr. and Mrs. Millikan of Durham. Also a very inn-re and representative tratherinstot friends and neighbors were present. and sympathized with the bereaved. ea tor lite-long happineaa and pro-- peritty together. To you, Edgar. who he: alway- iived amount as, we look upon you as the ilnest type of manhood, hon. 'rat,otttitritttr and ambitious, end we feel with thou mmtit1eationts, that you have choaen a wife fully equal for Beulah does not come as entran- Ber, but rather a friend. We are 'ttad you are still going to make your home with ua, and hope u we pre- sent these gifts. that you mar see in them the regard in which you are held by your friends, now and always (Signed) Philip Harrieon, Mel lane, the 17th, Rev. Mr Taylor. her pastor conducting service at the home " 2 Iran. MG. Weuou of Prieevilte was the undemker In charge. The Patt mm took place on Wednoaday. MW. 16th and the funeral Inn on Friday 'rmilmmrhttrait'ttrm w Dear Beam: and Edgar: It in with you. pie-auto that we, Four neighbor: and Mandi, have gn- ihered here tonight to honor you and to show you in n on.“ way. the no- ture and sincerity of our good Vllh. would cure mu, would keep.' mm were "etteted to tho parlor, and again the “am- Wu mu sad tumded to by Eds“, been.†the crowd was so also, att could not hear in one room. Duel" In. re. sumed for another hour. THE LATE MR8. McKiNNON The death of Mrs. Lluie Mekin, Borrrtotseetrom-odtotmeeo nun alqulIy’ In our tFoou "III‘V"'.' u r lite-long Mppineu and pros-l Mitra , together. P, M you, Edm. who In: than ttttr, W mount an, we look upon roul Matatt e ttttest type of manhood, htt/Tt, ' “gins and ambitious. end we Ott 1 'D GLINELO can‘: B. M. e. The Glenelz Centre Bums! Mitt. Iion Circle held their Novemb-r neo- tttttt " the home of Mrs No" Mor hrlane. In A. KMIIOV mt! the 12th chapter of Icahn. In Rm! mad a - entitled '"Ph" "Inv- dam that Haunt he may... " Mrs R I Mr"'""- and "N'hn work of Dr John Mott." tamett w" "NM The pastor. Rev J. T. Priest, was mt called to her bed, but we chairman and also played a pleas~ hope that she will he soon restored in; violin selection "The Shepherd to health In“. Bong" with Mrs Priest oseointranr. Mr Arthur Lee has purchased Mr ing. The kitchen orchestra render- John Henry's fan-In. John moves out ed several numbers with In. mat- in Inch. We are - to 1000 him man accompanist. Mr Baum led from our ttefehtrttehettrd, " he was in community singing. Readings shun willing to otter a helping were given by Mrs J. P. Giles. In hand when it was needed. G. A. Thompson and Mm J. T. 0...... Priest. Miss Ellen Priest. a. returned C'-"-'"-""""'-'""- mluloury, told of Chi-loan“ can. toms where she worked in lnd'a and an: I. hymn she had composed for the Indian chlldren. She our in the Talon: homage. Come-0: and some- nndan nbundont lunch follow- Members of the lulled Aid Soci- Tartan col-r: Mr. Ietthew Hooper ety of the Dentist Church completed received e deer from Huston int their Copper contest and lire Eest- week. He feels qttite PM of MI men’s side put on e splendid pro- volsessions. Some of the young gram et e social evening Pride! gentlemen ere wishing they posses- when the men were invited end lire led e deer. W. Thompson's side provided re- We ere - to "out of the ill- ireehments. nose of In Hunter, Br.. who Is " The pastor. Rev J. T. Priest, was meant called to her bed, but we chairmen end eiso played e plees~ hope that she will he soon restored ing violin selection “The Shepherd to tteatth lull- Bong" with Mrs Priest oseointranr. Mr Arthur Lee W purchased Mr ing. The kitchen orchestre render- John Henri! full. John moves out ed severe! numbers with Hrs. mat- in Herein. We "0 - to 1000 hill Mn Howard Ritchie entertained a few friends Tuesday evening. in hon- or of her mother's (Mrs W. J.Green- wood) birthday. We ire sorry to report Miss Gladys Firth in sick and under the doctor'. care. We hope tor uspeedy recovery The Group Socials put on by the W. l. and held in the different homes were a decided success. LADIES' AID SOCIETY Mrs Martha Smith had the misfor- tune to {all coming downstairs on Monday evening and fractured her hip Mrs James McNally returned on Tuesday aftter soeriiiine a few days with friends in Normnnby. Mr and Mrs Cliff Cook and Shirley left last. Friday to spend a week with friends in Detroit. The annual Christmas tree enter- tainment will be held in the church on December 22nd. Miss Katie May Firth ot Durham spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Ben Mays. Miss Reta Glencrou and friend of Angus, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs Thou. Glencross Mr and Mrs Elmer Fee, son and daughter; Mrs R. Barbour of Egre. mom and Wilfred Barbour, Durham were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Penn on Sunday. Mr George Christie end son: hue been busy building en ttttdate henhouae. Mr Tom Stewart end funin of Gait spent the weekend with the Stewart families. KNOX MISSION on") - TIC ttmttetrrtttqe-.,, M w AMONG THE CHURCHES stepson Gordon and the relutlvea 'tympathr 1: extended. Mr and Mrs Harry Scott and son Jim, Durham spent Sunday with re- latves it the village. Mm Helen Study In entertaining e M W. M. B. workers at o quilt- ing. Wed ntternoon. Kenn Alvin and Delton Scott have orrlved home from the Went. On Friday, Nor. 19th a very lone assembly gathered to my their lut tribute of respect to Mm Archie McKinnon. Con. " who weed .. wny at her home after shout " yearn of invnlldmn end sales-ins from a rheumatic condition. This allietlon was born with Christian patience ttttd to the my friends who celled. her me was . trhinintt example of courage end cheerful- neu. How nppmrlnte were the words of the text chosen by her nu. tor, Rev. Taylor---' Tim. 4:7 and 8 “l have fought the good "ht. t have kept the faith", etc. To her surviv- ing sister. Mn A, Ferguson and visitor: with his pct-anus It and In Archie leEachnle. Mr and In. Howard Nolan are receiving congratulations on the ar. rivat ot tt son. on Nor. 9th. WJLI. had . quilting last hid» " the home of In Georg. Shun. ' Mr and In Elwyn lemma were (In: of the wool mm“ at Icon thehomdltluanohl Bill-Von Q0 "we. 'emas p. ".'Q..... QOIQ‘QI PLAY HOST TO MEN ZION were recon! MR8. ANN", NAIKMLI :ltmtormwmu.u Milka. thou-01mm m Tartan col-r: Mr. Humor Hooper received a deer from Huston Int week. He feels quite proud of his possession. Some of the young Crawford Corr: Mr Ed. Pratt is doing some fine work " Mr Cook's just now. Hope for better luck with the second well. . Priceville Corr: We heard a young msn ssy that the snow must go swsy yet, for they hare shout 400 bushels of tun-ins to tske up. but if they keep grown; like the irishmsn's of 60 years up sll win. ter, they will prove prxttttattte for he said he lost s sheep the ttmt snow that come. Bo he had s notch ot turnips in new land that he didn't get up sud what do you think t He found the sheep in the centre of s his turnip in the spring with two toine young ismhs. Csn sny one; vouch for the truthfulness of this story t I Ill-go 'n ttr. I Ilues Katie, th ,Millu, Margret I Mom-uh attended {eaten on Thur-d: l Manager Cute: Only the truth um um“. A ttttlo "tttpe , will (in no harm. Lnrn to con; 't.tir Bad thought: u ' ttootttemttgs. of Cracow or they will be shot. There is a report that Auntrll In getting ugly toward Germny teellnz that she is being mule the cata- paw of. It is even and that e clash of their troops hu taken place. 50.000 Poles have been ordered out , 0n Wetland†oetttu voek in Knox Chm-ch. In (3.7.) W,. An. Pnemgyl. the great Austria! top trees is expected to full this week Mr Dan HcDougui, Jr. Ottawa, who has been tor uneven! yen-s in the Interior Department " Ottawa, has enlilted with the Cnnndinn En. gineers for active service with the second contingent. He in " protein in the barracks and may not leave for two months yet. g a - A00 ttrom Review Me Nov. Mth, 1914) ' Mrs Dr. D. B. Junie-on went to Owen Sound Wednesday to attend ‘the peat nupthi reception of her ttittter4ttMw . _ lines Katie, Sadie. and Mary Mc- Millan, Margret MeAutitfe and Don. MoGroth attended the boil u Pela- enton on Thursday night. Manager Onion of the Furniture Co. has pun-holed Mr In. John- ston'l hm . couple ot nilel north of town, the price being 85600, Mr John Fund-e bu bought the Hunt property intown, we". of the Presby- terian Church, for 8700. We are in- formed that Mr Alex Culvert in to occupy the residence. 3 oi,, WOW of the Women'l' [m Chicano It." D... K... .. Museum-y Society, on the mum ot Mttr mn tutu-nun ue u We". Chill. In Annie [Mofmt a-u-.. “Bum the people from Int-head expert. once, mung. ‘wlth her tuutrand,: 11'“va “It worked m then, for twelve M 31.. Duh. “- yeerl. Her lounge was delivered with e tttsetter of manner that held Canadtnn rm the Interest to the loot. I A short in menu-tun Berviee was: 'eeeeeeeeeeeseme-sr-- eleo held, out of respect to one of who mud “my the day preview. an: refreshments were served at the clone. IN DAYS OF YORE a. flRESIDE pm: nsnmEk‘ " ALFRID DIG“. AUDI!†KNOX “I†LAMS. Wt 'aut any. a towel. qrl «wt Planned. Thoma-rung- mttittrtnndPFtOtttttte., - ".'tmmettteadvartes+ta,tr+ 'HoMOulthAl-m " ?¢|uonnuoduu. m m.m1bC’.-. Pttoatrehmett-,A.A.edt. Olhtl'lo & We. [All m 3mm mm mluummm layout-locum. Loammmwm Bun-mun elm... Dum-tttat-og-te. ttale. Manchurian-uh. 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