H " THE REVIEW, DURHAM COUNTER CHECK BOOKS To In M on In: Catholic- umdd the three-day commemor- sundeMolMgew-rflmmgmm. m 'roqt'iop.n_rt. Je-tt them Intent and hie-ant. mm S0e@tdmrt. at Tomato. 'dt/tea/d Gasparri, m M the m at which Lieutenant-Governor Mat. -edNt-Vdo.eatedaelstttrttteirtrm.aasiated by do. -aettt.baaaotsotaettmdttte-trJ-it Marlee. TBmrarrt Gill†... C M D. (Rut ... hr train -tMOqtdt in Proton. a nee "3 Clark, Plant: and Scott were elecl “a for Councillor:- only. ' run. ed, the Inter two being new men Wttt have Wm . We supply them in any quantity at lowest prices scorrs SCRAP BOOK CAIRN ro MARTYRED JESUITS UNVEILED Round Trip Travel Bargains non youâ€: Dee. IS, tir-----" CHICAGO, " " wwnsox, Ont. and onto". met... $5.l0 QANADIAN NATIONAL â€N' '"w. "AwttAt' tom “" WET A qua mm: 4: Ana ova A l you!!! . an m, anus-IA...“ no: as am: The t tttg'Paff=ttt'rf,'J,,trd"tfr" Mus-um .. 4...; Chrt mm. Me"" on W - unw- tSLAM.-. T " “.1 min-n. _ no - m can: piece service going and return ink. see handbllls or consult Agents Low Fares from all adjacent C. N. R Proton Ty. Elects Councillor; 41 ' Jack elected by an; for the 4 tau. Hour- Greer, " " " " Allan's King, Glen, P'tn Sm " 51 " to 42 . Stations . " 22 8 total T363C Guests with Mr and In J. D. Mamie on Sunday evening wen Miss Lorraine Henderson and Mr {Gordon Hellman. Mount Mat. , Omeers for1940: President-Mis, . COM 'h.'. M. Stevenson; lat Vice Pres.-- Mrs J. Mather; 2nd Vice Pres.-- AUCTI .Mrs B. SnivPly: Ree. Beer-Mrs. McGuire: Asst. Beer-Mrs A. Ait- ‘ken: Treasurer-Mrs J. thteventron; I tio 1Corr. Bee'r--Mrs V. Adams: Stew- . jar-damp '3ee'r---Mrs, A. Hunter; Taxp- Friday {nuance See'r--.Mrs R. Irvin; Supplyl " Lit. Seey--Mrs. Tilden; Miss. " ‘Monthly Beer-Mm. Sim; Aucc.’ [Helpers Beer-- Mrs. W. Orchardzy Turn ttnrthin Eliasicn Band Beer-atm J. Steven. Cam: Stock. ‘son: Organist-Mrs, V. Adams: Aud- ttte. We are 1 itom---Mrs R. Aitken, Mrs. Roberta._tle (feeders tut Mr Edwin Reid spent the weekend in Toronto. 410 398 256 240 183 69 iectlon of onlcers for next year. At the close of the meeting, an appetiz- ing hot supper was served in the parsonage by Mm. Mercer and Mrs. C. Fenton. assisted by a number of young women of the Congregation. The tables were very attractive with Christmas decorations. One centre piece drew much admiration. On a table reflector was built an igloo. made of marshmallows and ttrtiileiat snow. The supper was well attend- ed and highly praised, and added a substantial sum to the Auxiliary bud. get. The study book “Movjng millions," was taken by Mrs. Alex. Aitken, showing the changed lives of the un- tottehatrtes, where touched by the power of Jesus Christ. Rev. R. Mercer conducted the et. ection of ottieers for next year. At Mrs J. McGuire at Beurrave spent last week with her son, Nelson Me, Guire and family. Mr and Mrs Melvin Reid and little son ot Hamilton spent the week end with Mr Reid's mother, Mrs H. Reid Omeers for The annual Christmas Tree of tho Presbyterian Sunday School will be held on Tuesday evening. Dec. 19th in the basement of the church. I, "-e-ee-"-----e---ree- t. r-" o a c a o a '--, i. i LOCAL AND PERSONAL l _ = a o o o c o . t -', l Mr and Mrs Albert Kerr ot Elon The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyter- ian church are holding their annual meeting on Thursday, at the hone of Mrs W. Aitken. Mrs N. Lon: accompanied them and remained for a longer visit with her son. Mr Wm. Long. Mr and Mrs John Lem: and Bobby spent the weekend at London, visit- ing their daughter, Mrs Wm. Lone. V r-" ' . . . . . '--n John Steven-on: Auditors, Donna . i LOCAL AND PERSONAL [McInnea and I'm All“. . =. o o e e o . e_.,v Mr and In Itatph mt and Mr and Mrs Albert Kerr ot Elon family, Mr and Mrs M Drtm. were guests of Mr and Mrs Hether. rule, Mr and Mm M. Iamont and ington over the week-end. song, Mr and Mm H. Moth, Mount Mrs A. H. Brown received the and Fcrest and Mr and I" J. D. Drhn. news of the death of her sister', en rule and 3‘de went Monday Saturday, Mrs Thom Brawn, Regina. evening with Mr and Mrs. Ceeir, Mrs.. Brown and son Jim went tc Bryant, Mott Roy. It being the .o,") Toronto Sunday to be with her sister caution ot their wedding anniversary. Mr Vincent Ellis of Guelph. spent the week end with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. P. mm. Mrs. Morrison waited relatives last week in Oritlia and Btnghtunptoet. Miss Elleen Smith of Mount Forest spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs E. Smith. Miss Jean Leith went to Toronto last week to spend a few weeks with her sisters. Mr and Mrs Wm. Porter and tam. ily of Knox, Normanby. were guests of Mr and Mrs George Brcwn the first of the week. _ Mr Ind Mrs Albert Kerr of Elan were guests of Mr and Mrs Hether. Ington over the week-end. Mrs A. H. Brown received the and new: of the death of her sister, on Saturday, Mr: Thom Brawn, Regina. Mm. Brown and son Jim went tc Toronto Sunday to be with her sister Mrs. Nicholson in Westcn for a few days. They expect to return Wed. nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Morlock and family spent the that of the week Truth Mrs Morlock's brother, Wm. Mather ot Hampden. fHOLSTElN LEADER Program YEOV". THEDURHAH REVIEW (little pigs, chunks. tr saws). Bring anymlng you " and we‘ll sell it and guarantee u good pri- ces; John the number 0 have pro- tited by previous sales. h In buy- ing and nelllng. We have good tteeomtntdatton for stock. Bring stock. ete.tin u eerly‘ Turn anything you o not need into Cash: Stock, lmple nu, Furniture etc. We are always ured of Cat. . COM UNITY AUCTIO SALE HOLS EIN Friday, c.l5th Miss FLORENCE CLARK HOSTESS TO DROMORE P.Y.P.8. The Drcmore Young Peoples' Society met at the home of Miss Florence Clark on Monday evening. November 27. The meeting opened with Lord's Prayer. The scripture reading was Matthew 19: 16--30. Lorne Eccles led in prayer. The tom) ic was read from the study book “Jungle Trails" try Gordon McGllll- way. The onering was taken. Bob Hunter gave a reading. The social was in charge of Morence Patterson and Jean Taylor who had inter. esting contests. Lunch was served. The next meeting will be at the home cf Gordon McGillivray, Dec.†Mr Wm. Isaac of Toronto, former. ly ot Dromore, is much better after six weeks in hospital. He has since been home over a month, but is yet unable to walk further than a. cross the room. A Branch of the Red Cross Society was organized in the basement of Amos church on Wednesday evening when the following were appointed to office: President-. Sam. Patterson: IrietrPretr.- Mrs. Alex. Henderson: See'rTreaa.-. Frank Hopkins. Col. lectors appointed were: 8.8. No. H --9ohn MeClnnel, Findley Clark, ool, Wilson, Charlie McQueen, Thomas Weir. S-.S. No. "--witiitrm Eeeles James, McGillivrny, Isaac Hooper, C. Watson. Gordon Leith. S.s. No.12 --Wttlter Ferguson, Victor Adams. 1. Matthews. Wilfred Daley, Charlie Settles, Harold Lawrence. The next meeting is on Tuesday evening, Dee. 12th. Mr Bill Bourn had the misfortune last week to have a bone broken In his arm while cranking his car. We hope for a speedy recovery. Mrs Gee. Love is holidaying this week with her sisters in Toronto. Holstein Dramatic Club were in Russell Hall on Friday night presen- ting their play on behalf of Dromore Women’s Institute to a full house. It was well received. Lunch was afterwards, served and the remainder of the evening spent in dancing to music supplied by Plume and Daley. The Ladles'Ald on behalf of Amos congregation purchased a beautiful bible and had it presented to our grand old man, Mr Jan. E. Renton, on his 9lst birthday on Dec. lat. The young people of Dromore are getting up a play "Here comes Char. lie" to be given in Russell Hall on Friday night, Dec. 15th. on behalf of the skating rink. They are also selling tickets on a quilt and three other prizes. Tttttshould have a large crowd, as this is a good play. It will be (allowed by a dance: mu. Me supplied by Hank Hamilton and his orchestra. Come out and help the boys get enough money to com- plete the rink. 1 The sacrament ot the Lord's Sup per will be dispensed at Amos church on Sunday, Dec. 10th. A good at- tendance is hope' tor. Mrs Mary Knowles of Toronto is at present holidaying with her sis- ter, Mrs Jce McNaulty. ' Ian! cow-L Sheep. Pups, DROMORE 12.30 can T you o not name nu, I Always are d cows She Inks. tr " ' you " I nntee u t number 0 l u sales, h " She didn't realize that l couldnit get away" TORONTO Mrs Bruce Snlvely. A pleasant after. noon was realized by III the ladies and at a special interval the bride was honored by the presentation of Madame: Lindsay, Allan, and Queen were among the invited meat: at the reception for Mrs Ray- mond Finder " the home of Mr 3nd Parr. The hostess and assistants served a delightful lunch. The next meeting will be held on Jan. 5th at the home of Mrs Arthur Lee. Mr and Mrs W. J. Allan visited recently " the home of Mrs J. contains. The hem:- and copper l;';';;' realized almost $82.00. The Maul-1M on the content were Mrs Arthur Lewrence and Mrs Charles Sales. The latter', group won out. which result. tn the former group‘ entertaining the winners at a social. evening held in the hasepent of the church on Friday evening Deeembet 8th. The meeting was closed with, the benediction by Rev. M. H.' . _ E" -.. w-.." - t4edit'te-rr-ureir by LONG DISTANCE lemloolilhtowury_. Ir, mmseshow you feel hotter when you've brought calm and peace to unions mind. - "She says here, she'll be home you like 119ng ii.idreo. service - you realize how my it is ff? keep i" much = and . " tomightl Is there anytllling more worrying: an IR,.t waiting? One voice :1 inside you says: ' "Don't be silly, she's all right . ." And another voice whispers: “Perhaps she's had an Accident . . . oh dear, what shall I do?" "I would have stayed up all night."' --rrrraa, 8.45 mst when you hear her rain: an the telephone on know all Is ur. you thank heaven for Lynn _Dislance -- - WWIIE lot 4:192, representing wet weather an. Isunnce for the Iâ€. Dundalk Fun. ‘The wet day seriously "eeted the Snte realm and the - of the :prevlcul three you: V" Men In - "'"" "I" --- I noun" My. We. "a 7...“? win “an Ctrhutttriavietmt. "dn. 'Atl/tiii:,?';]';?:'."',,:, can 2'eJ.WJNtet.'1iii"'ii'iri'ieu"h'e,t"; et'"'"aootratrtevsmrdiiii.' lqueen trom the Publicity and Ex Reunion Diviauon. Dominion Depart. Imeat of Agriculture. Ottawa. Proton Agricultunl Sock} celved from the valnclu Ritchie, i Mr and Mrs. David I visiting with Mr. and Aherdem in P1eaherton Mr. Wes. Stormy u town were visitors on tl Wallace home. PRAIRIE FARM shall and It the Watson homes. i We had a letter last week from; our tNtttttitt Will lgullitchell 'e with his wife has for sometime been living with his son Keith and family, in Vancouver. Keith is a member of the R.C.M.P. and is at present on; duty on the ships on tha. D--*‘- I Mr and Mrs R. J. l children were visitors 1 with Mr and Mrs l loch at Bentlnck. We enjoyed some pleas: cently with Mr and Mrs t,hatt and It the. Wat-Av Mr and Mrs Wm. Marshall and childnen visited on Sunday with Mrs Mountain. Sr. Mr: Robertson of erkdnle visit od over the weekend with her par- ents. Mr and Mrs June: Petty. Miss Susie Margin" visited on Thursday with. Mrs Joe McCullough of Beniinck. Mr and Mrs Harold Watson soon: Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs Palmer Patterson. i There wu . very good attendance " Knox on Sunday, both of congre- 'tration Ind choir. Mr Klye has been mooning on the pnnbles at Jesus Mr and “in Albert Kress and children of Toronto visited cn Sun- 'ur with Mrs McAliater. Br. and family. WET WEATHER GIANT Mr and Mrs Wm. Marshall visited on Tuesday of last week with friends in Mt. Forest. some hurt- it does not set an en. trance. In others it is crowded out by the things of the world before it has a chance to produce fruit, and others receive the Truth into their hearts and bring forth fruit tor God. in which of these classes do we be. long.' Not all responsibility rests with those who teach the word of God. but one“ deal with those who hear it. Mr Kaye had a talk for the boys and girls asking them to read the Bible during the winter months. In view of the tact that “w m be gamble from small [ cn dams d? from dugout, to nnd on Gundny took the parable to 'the Bower." Those who teach God's word now the seed, but there are muny diaerent kinds of hearers. In mum heart: It does not get an en. Royaltlde [mutate will be held on Friday afternoon, Dee. gth at the home ot In Ju. Karyn-e. In“ Clara Gordon was a recent vlsltor with renting in Toronto. In. Mary than“ of the Lake bu spent the fortnlght at her bro- ther's home, Mr Cumin Hargrave. In Hum and in W. J. no“ u. Vnyney attended the guild meeting at the home of Mrs W. Gordon. In W. H. Hunter is a patient in the Hospital In Owen sound at the present time where Illa will under- go In operation for goitm. Hope In Hunter may soon be fully re- covered from her lllneu. Mr and Mrs McGuire and family ot Holstein were recent visitors with Mr and In Art Lee. I KNOX CORNERS . Hemmer to Mr um In if}; um... (stunner...) ships on the idiii/. rs. David Marshall are Mr. and Mrs. MW, Haw; all been Writ. hirlleld. superintend~ Experimental Sauna. R. J. Marshall and visitors on Thursday GARDEN WATER plenum visits re. m this "may. Ind “mm- .. Sunday It the Wm . McCul Ihtvid Mal ', In. re. PAID "TI. ‘lt's i, WWI- _ mum. "to, I 1939'- no“ I 'atetdertet avg-"1n: nun nu In... ly" Nit-on“! IUNOAV mount: tMt, a. mu... '1 YUM., wet, Dec. 10, u, a, " 'th-s.. - 'The 'illttht Riden’ Ray Millmd In Miran AND ON THE BAKE PM“ The Three M-os-a.. w, “119M denly on Dee, How well We day. When from our “my. JOHNimyN-an loving memory of cur beloved aunt, In“ June! John. ston who mod lway very sud- denly on Dee. 0th, 1020. who entertained with a large tee in her honor last Wednesday. Mr Ernest licGirr B. A. princi- pal ot Niagara Pulls Colloqiue. was guest speaker It the amide hour of or the young people of Vinelund I'nited Church, " the home of Dr. C. C. Ratnttee, Vlneluld, on Sunday week. His subject wu “pmnnda.†mu Margaret Harri- returned to Hmilton Monday after upendlnz n Mr Rov lamb. “commuted by)!†David Lamb of Aberdeen, motoredm Blenheim on Saturday and attended the when] of the late Mr John Bay- ly Br. They returned home Monday night. um Ida Acheson, Reg. N. rf Vancouver is spendlnz I week with her cousin. Mr and In J. C. Hamilton. James Tucker. Exremont, celebrated his R9th birthday at the home of his tutrzhter. Mrs J. Brown of Allin Park. Other members of his family, Mr and Mrs Thos. Tucker and Mr and Mrs. James Hurst-ave were pre- sent also. Mn Mary Dyer rammed home {mm Listowel Sunday, with her daughter. Miss Doria. who Is commencing " tor an appendictomy opentlon. Mrs. Dyer's daughter, Mrs Herb Bill: and Mr Sills matured down for them and aepnt the day there. Mr and Mrs W. M. mum" spent two do" In Toronto Int week nnd Mrs Patterson's two nephews, Walter and Floyd Lon: returned with them. Walter amounted his uncle 1nd aunt. Mr and In Vic- tcr Dudgwn home to Cheney on Sunday. following their vlslt u Patterson's pr, "r-""' n 7 visitors with Mr Ind Mrs Harding. Rev. J. Howe, Mil Oak. Mich. John Howe of Diwali, Salk, Mr and Mrs D. Gordon and non Hun-y. Detroit. Hugh Melton. Sudbury, visited last week in the home of Mr and Mrs D. McLean. . _, "- I an. I!†K. Chnsue venhome of Owen with Mr and Mrs l mue- Allie and "ttn 127iiG Mr- m. and I!" U spent a dar with their ' â€a J. P. Grant. Mr and In run Inâ€. Baden, . a-.. all. the tnt. were Botdar ter's DIN“ Birdin- Mr and I 'Hotel 'mDerial’ ~ROXY' World'u day. visited there In no night, Iâ€. Ptarue non exciting love .tory In " Mt "eititte mun“: IN MEMORIAM to Christie -osd Mrs T. sn- ot Owen Sound visited --with-, “6"“. m. - ‘., Mr recently with Mr home she w. B. WI! "tr-ttttda." Jaatee Mart n Go the Inl- and Mrs l. H. -', m1: under her In I bellow In Miranda .. but perfect “It called Skating Outfits Durham at Owen Scan! . Winuham ttl Walla-rm". F. Owen Sound at Durham, F Durham at Wingham. Fe I also that!!! alums C.'tH' cutht patch-cod new. BUYS! Call car an (All Aicittt and Ma. Get your an. dampened lhnu- a [Cid III“ nun-m "who": 1mm llayu‘ Mm mm- the Ar mHto who "ate; Men's with Ar Bailey or Silver Arrow maul-n tutte skue. Idiot Bure Shoes a White a... Sttod to nirludpllu will W m. Nalkenon at Durham Double Schedule in Four Team Grou vinghnm at Durham Fet mun Sruml at Wittlivrtt lt' Suund lkwums (mm (Men mm, Walkman and 11'! a! the Hahn "mum main, with In“ ttinkto.v lound an mvencr. and d oubte Mine. frr Hm I (v n, 0.".A. hockey num‘ 's, Burnett. mnnngm and Phom- t06 WAN. ONT Hum at Walk, Ikorl (t ham ham mu DURHAM MACHINE 6040' enon " th ham VOL. LXII, NO. " Mun the Hum am also and" am. Blue In a ll n Sound It M hook, Ft th at Owen Sou at Winohan min-r of the "I lI-um M on! n h) " theme fo amen bet Walk Tml ll dim-ml Minnie Durhnn h ll tty mm 7.1 mam to ll M ll Hreaey PM) " " M ttts