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I 1 Canadian Home Journal. 1 yr. ll Cesndiatt 'etrtituttu" & no.0 lowest prices tttttr/Arpt/tTyra with I -iiNifiis b you not. nun-rum “ .. o......-..--"""""" a: 'lhtt'gtgNlttltty - Sorry to miss the service at Knox'; on Sundny. but listened in to good; messages on the radio. in one, “Courage for the New Year" was the subject. The old year with its Joye and sorrows, and our mistakes are' written indelibly in the records of the past. May we profit by our mo. ures. We need courage for many things in lite, but perhaps more than any we need the mange of our convictions to live for God, and " we do, our lives will tell fer Jesus and we shall indeed have a happy New Year. . Mr and Mrs T. Wallace spent it few days last week with relatives in \Toronto. Mrs Arthur Petty scoop; panied them and visited with her sister in the city. Miss Harriett Wiltcn entertained the young people of the neighbor. hood at her home on Friday even- ing Miss Florence Mellvrlde spent the Christmas vacation at the parental home and Miss Vessle spent the holidays at her home in Glenelg. Mrs Harry Caldwell and Mrs Stanley Mountain visited us on Fri. day. Pleased to have Miss Dorean Mountain and Myrtle on Saturday. We extend our sympathy to all who will mourn the passing .ot the late Mrs Ramage, who died at the Durham Hospital on Friday. She was a good mother and a kind friend and will be much missed. Many will be lonely at the beginning of this new year for the loved ones who have passed on recently. We had eleven callers on New Years day-all unexpected. All neighbors anxious to do some act of kindness for us on the ilrgt day ct the New Year. Thank you, come sprain. Harsh words always hurt the speaker. t t . Advmae criticism often is manly Jealousy. Moan people always expect most gen- erosity. _ unhaovv. A happy Trickster" can't face a. steady KNOX CORNERS Some folk tind happiness in "me FIRESIDE . PHILMODHER l Durham By ALFRED macs .....'tf" In!!! New Year everybody'. s....--" (1.101â€! ONLY THE DURHAM REVIEW ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Those who visited Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson were Mr and Mrs Nut- tall and family ot Tavistock and Miss Wilson ot Toronto. Mrs. R. Treleaven and her father. Mr Moore of Palmerston, spent New Year's day with Mr and Mrs. Scott Orr of Mount Forest. Miss Hazel Smith R.N., of Tilson- burg. spent New Year‘s with her parents Mr and Mrs E. Smith. Miss Eileen Smith of Mount Forest was home for the holiday. Miss Elma McGuire of Mt. Forest spent New Year's with her parents, Mr and Mrs N. McGuire. Mr D. Grant of Mount Forest was a. visitor with the McGuire family over the holiday. Miss Hazel with and friend ot Toronto spent the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs John beith. - _-, m-..-".. and Mrs Beri i Mrs. Belay ihome the tr tspending thet her mother. I l Miss Olive HOLSTEINM!‘ l Miss Olive I iYear with Mr Kimberley. Mlss Hazel with and friend ot Toronto spent the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs John Lelth. Mr and Mrs Art Brown and family spent the New Year holiday with Mr and Mrs Bert Gibson. Owen Bound. Mrs. Beley of Hamilton returned home the t1rat of the week after spending the Chrlstmas holidays with her mother. Mrs. Drumm. Mr. Mrs. Drumm span-1 the New Year ne' “V“ with her daughters. Mrs. McLaugh- the editn lin and Mrs. Delay in Hamilton. the tami .Mr and Mrs Glenister and sons of was a. h Trronto spent the New Year with North Tilt Mr and Mrs George Burrows. also tum Mr and Mrs Morlock and family years " spent the first of the week in Durham ‘Wilh her parents. Mr and Mrs. Jag. L Dr. H ape-u. “up .....- ... __ 'ties,",.'." parents, Mr and Mrs. '"t. Dr. H. G. Marshall of Dtindalk 'who has been village hydro secre- -.--------- Mary and leader ct Dundalk Citizens' YEOV“. Itand, in addition to marrying on his _----------" practice, is leaving there with his Mr and Mrs Elmer Ross and tam. tamiry utter tt residence or 17% ily of Elm-a spent Christmas day years. he having purchased a prac- with Mr and Mrs David Ecclea. tice at bondon. Ont. Miss Laura Henderson, Guelph, is On Tuesday night at the rehearsal holidaying with her parents Mr and of the meal band, an address was â€A†A. R. Henderson. read in him by L. C. Minis. pres:- } Mr and Mrs Robt. Sim, Helstein. dent of the band, and R. J. musaeh', Here New Years guests at the home tt member of the band committee. inf Mr and Mrs Russel Drimmie. presented Dr. Marshall with a wrist ' - ., ___, u--. v...“ watch. Mr and Mrs Elmer Ross and tam. ily of Elora spent Christmas day with Mr and Mrs David Eccles. Miss Laura Henderson, Guelph, is holidaying with her parents Mr and Mrs A. R. Henderson. Mr and Mrs Robt. Sim, Helstein. here New Years guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Russel Drimmle. Those who enjoyed New Year's supper at the home of Mr and Mrs Arthur Eccles were Mr and Mrs Norman MacMillnn and Keith, Arth- ur Twp,', Mr and Mrs J. V. Runci- man, Wanda, Lois and Velma and Marjorie Miller. near Mt. Forest: Mr and Mrs Thos. Hattie, Mr and Mrs Wm. Hattie and Neil; Mr and Mrs Andrew Wagner and Stella, and Mr and Mrs Peter Hattie, Gerald and Neil, Woodland; Messrs u. Zatcr and M. Aitken and Mr and Mrs Jas Nicholson, Elwyn and Wil mer. The annual school meeting was held on Wednesday. Dec 27th in the school. Messrs Thee. Tucker, Wm Alcheson and Ed. Lindsay are the present trustees. John Campbell and Eugene Weppler and Jan. Marshall captured the various caretaking com trncts. Jae. Marshall supplies 12 cords ot woods at $2.50 per cord. LMr Elmer Fee was elected section (auditor. Visitors during the holiday at the home of Mr and Mrs J. C. Queen were Rev. and Mrs Farr. Mayor and Mr: Bell of Durham; Mr Ind Mrs J. B. Ready of London and Rev and Mrs C. J, Queen ot Princeton and Mr and Mrs W. J. Nelson of Orchard. I Mr Ray Brown has purchased a 1100 acre hm in Gleneig and with Ct,i1i"rt','f, and Percy Grrdcn are engag- ed taking out timber at the present I time. Mr and Mrs Harry Scales of Dur-E ham and Mr and Mrs W. Kirby of: Orchard were recent guest with Mr' and Mrs D. Davis. I Mr and Mrs Ritchie Campbell of Fenwick spent the holldsv " the home " Mr and Mrs John CunpbelL} Mr and Mrs W. J. Allan entertain. ed a number of renting " the Christmas Festivities. After the nation school re-open- ed on_Wedneaday with teacher And puoihr It work again. _ Mr gnd In Danna Bell of on“. Va. 'ttttttt the holiday at the home of per mother In Robert Hume's. In Anni“! - " I "an: |u|u of 0.000.000 new. Ott m- y... "igned. ctttleJnnge than no 160.000 "me. Leta Ill then be all united; with Ito white men and 140 him At the threatuttd of this New Yen. men to are tor them. Eula year Let “I no an others see us, than at “out 22,000 calves born And be like on W mmttr W- - - -.w_-.--= Inn-L-- mg to at: great herd. ALLAN'S CORNERS In Australia more in a. huge hm McGuire spent the New r and Mrs. Weber ot Treletven. I (Continued trm. an n l m P . t NORTH EGREMONT um Mr mum. at Holstein; and Mes earl and of“ Wm“ tl I 'members of the hmily circle: Dr C Toronto spent over New Years uni. J Messrs George Gibson and John . . . their parents, Mr and Mrs Donald c, ll t last week in Toronto ,C. ll le, Vineland; Mr: Me. Watso or E e "ll g',",',',,' W tsc intends soills'to1 Knight, Wolnileet, Harold and Mrs Conll t I tCi',,"""),,' a r 'u'. a n ‘Ralnuge, Petrolla and Arthur of , â€a uni on: to Miss Ma:, mmfrmr Countr this week. I'own, ot Onllin. elder daughter .u f- Thornbury. rt mue- Clam Wguon, Pearl Wat-i Mr and Mrs tt. C. Town, lurmmi} son, Gertie Wilton. Ruth McKenzie, of Durham, who has been elected by and later Dongle! Hunt, T;rcnto.‘THEY MET AND ARE SAT'SF'ED acclamalicn, as head girl ot mm 'i, spent over New You": in this burg. They met to-day-the one who cicsed Collegiate Institute. ii The Will! chml meeting Ct 5.5-3 her (was unto the pain Iorover Mr and Mrs. J. H. lluuilm; “I L No. " was held lut Wednesday" and the woe; . daughter Jenn, Bireut Nes Yritt'.si, night with leu‘thm M) present. MriAnd one who found the mansmns itt with her brcther, J. W, Ttttutut t n, Joules Winn Wu chairman and) the Btriet' in all their sp1eudcr oramzevme. C,'; Joseph Dixon secretary. Mr. Clar-' a few short yPBrB ago. . Miss Juliet Mellow.“ ,...H...,...g it ence Moore took the wood contract,'""" will they say w,'""' first l?.""' Tuesday to her smnnu dune-s In lw I " cords of 12 inch wood at $2.15 al 'T.')? tttsan meet? 0" will " nnto, after spending Ness) Tcur' 's _ cord. also I cords cedar at $2.50 a triienee take ttte place ol her mother, Mrs Janus Monmmq ' I words'. M Pl .. . '. 7 cord. Ed. Small is caretaker at $100. . " uh) Graham C1ittwrict mu A: only saints can know how few close friends to a 111mm HI t James Hooper, re.eleeted. Messrs Karol Nicholson took in Dolphle Lawrence and Norman Watson, with buuaaw, cut wood in this burg the past week. Dolphieis' a fut worker. He can cut tro cords‘ these short afternoons it the logs and poles are of a good size and straight.{ It takes two men to throw the' blocks away. . Mina Lenore Dav George Hooper am Mr. Wm. Bone visiting his sister. Br. Mrs W. Wilson ot Brampton spent: New Year's with Mr Wm. Moore. I We extend sympathy to Mr. and Mrs Wm. Hooper, In the death of her mother, Mrs. Adams: also to the editor at Durham, and others of the family. The late Mrs. manage was a hlghly-respected resident of North Egremont for some years, and also taught school at Nd 12 over 55 years ago. SCHOOLBOY HOWLERS The gowns of black gold and vermin. What does a bat do in winter? It splits if you don't on it. A chiripodist tenchcs canaries to sing. A blank cheque is a cheque tha! does not kill. Jericho was the son of a nun. Prime Minister is a minister past his prime. Double entry in bookkeepine means Double entry in bookkeepine means ttoing in tor a bookkeeping exam- ination twice. in case you don't pass the that time. going in tor a bookkeeping exam- A quiet wedding took place m gm, lnation twice. in case you don't pass urday in tho Presbyterian mum" the. that time. when Rev. D. W. Hinle. B. A. Satan is the only animal who can united in marriage Marguerite Hun-I. live in the ttre. 'daughter of Mr and Mru William J. Bunyan was the inventor of the Lamont of Mount Forest and Gordcn Norreonfortttitst remft,n, and aim Harry McComb, mu of Mr and MN wrote the Pilgrims' Chews. Grant McComb of Durham. An utmnomer puts “P a c"tt'ervt", The bride was becomingly attired tory to study economy. in her travelling suit and immediate- The Hay Diet is used for horttetr- ly after the ceremony Mr and Mrs If people mic it it makes them McComb left on a wedding Journey sneeze. and upon their return will take up A fart is a pluce where men Prism“ residence in Mcunt Forest. sneeze. A fort is a place where men prison- ers are kept In wartime. and a [or tress is where women prisoners are tress In kept . Lirw. studs for lemon barley water. than ordinary darkness . GL/tiussit form of animal life la: the giraffe. New Years: with all Its ghdest “dinâ€; Has dawned upon this earthly sphere, When is heard the chiming hells, On n. midnight, cool and elm. On t tnidnittht, eoot tutd tttear. 'i, NOVEMBER and ascents: p" New "imam: hopes “d (can: Grade 7: Mary LII reuce. 65; Ivan Iuve come to any with “I uvhtle. Mtrrtraiea, as; Btnnley Marsala-1. 66; " ut " met them: not with tettrtr; Grade 6: Charlie Pratt, 66; Dixoni ' But to M them with I smile. Weir, 66; David 1Atttg, tio; [Joyd tto It the world mm Jan no peaceful: McFadden. 68; Geneva Pratt, 'N. to nun-he Ium-u would not be Grade 5: Vern Marsala. 6ti; veituti'. AN& III luau w Ill --. u the tbmhold at am New Year, ‘tenon. Ann: u. not us no an other: no In, 'mer Hum-Jen. Lad be like one lute my hon. Hall!- --3agttes E. sum mm, Ont: W- [mid Eccles and Jack ook In the hockey match Wealthy night. 'Inrkneu in 144 times darker Davis is assisting Mrs , the past week. lone of Minnesota. ls nor. Mrs lane Hooper retiring trustee. was is of the singers were and embroidered with NEW YEARS harm. tro. Grade 8: Dell God that We should man. 80; Helen Hulda, 78: been. 81: Grade SA: Alex. l HERE AGAIN in Heaven [Jun MET AND ARE SATISFIED , . They met to-dar-Aho. one who closed I .i, her eyes unto the pain forever rl, sud the woe; r' And one who found the mansions in di the skles in all their splendor Fl a few short years ago. tt What will they say when tirst their ai eyes shun meet , Or will a a silence take the place ol o, l, words , to As only saints can know how 11 strangely sweet in rapture such ok" as cnly Heaven attordr eh Will he who went before ask first l for those left far behind-- sn" those whom he loved so well l' h. Or Will the other, new to Heaven‘s repose, question of all its meaning? who can tell , One went three years we, and one Dodgy took the long journey, mr across the tide; This only do we know-they met to- dl'. and meeting---both, I The funeral of John W? Lloyd wag held from his late residence under the auspices of the Ptfe Order of Foresters. Rev. W. H. Smith preached a. very comforting and an» premium discourse. Mr Bert Saun- ders sang tho solo “Some day we'lI understand ." The null bearers were: James ""s'r'rs'i, Vellett, William Cornwall. William rontu, Ritchie, Arthur Ritchie, Frank Hav “I“! .\h ens. Anthony Holmes. The flowere Mr which were many nnd beautiful were Chris" carried by: Claude and Albeit Lomz- tor in worth. Ivan McKechnie. Athur Allan. Miss Wilfred Lake. Louis Becker. R. FC, spent , Richardson. Arthur MoClyment, Ger- brothe: aid Sibnld. Charles Ritchie. William Mrs Monto. ion vi; moral tributes were from: Wife Mr an ‘and sons: Clarke and Violet; Jim Mr George, Edith. Nettie and Norma: vt"'nt Anscn and Marie: Mr and Mrs Er. Mis J ‘win and family: Helen, Jim. George Mrs land Joan Tilt: the Armstrong fam. holidn ."Y: Fellow workers of the Chair anee. ‘Depattment of the Durham Purni Mis 'ture Co.: Employees ct the Durham for a Furniture Factory: Ftrntenzio Arms Mis l Hotel Staff: Claude and Albert from FUNERAL OF JOHN W. LLOYD MR8. CHARLES RAMAGE Longworth; Clare Hulolwsnn: Unr- ry Helgaâ€. Hiram Cudney: Tho Cunadian Order cf Foresters: The Durham Hockey Club: Durham Fire Briande: Goortte'g Pals: Mr and Me K. Schenk; Mr and Mrs P. L. Gar non; Mr and Mrs Chas Reay: Mr and Mrs Frank Simmonds. Friends were present from: Tcron te, Goderlch. Owen Bound. B.B. No. 12. EGREMONT 5 Grade m to IV-Marie Woods. 73; Violet Matthews, 73; Keith Lau. _rencc-, 68; Jessie Ferguson, 67; {Gertie Norton 66; Doreen Brown 60; .Cllllord Lee tPtxsvisiotut1iyl, 54. 5 Grade " w m--Fdith Ferguson, ‘and George Matthews. knbw are "ustied. M', “(litter-on, 70. Grade 2: WM Putt. N; Ruth Bell. 60. - 1: Donald Brown, John Pet, M', Mn Patterson, TV. wmue Pratt, N; mun OBITUARY CHRISTMAS PROMOTIONS MettoMB-LAMONT s. NO. 9, GLENET4 Irwin Matthews teacher .Brmsh Ween, and In Coetgrattkicms m In. In, Arthur of Town. at 0mm. elder dunner w Mr and In D. C. Town, forum-m of Durham, who has been elected by “"5"“, aceiamaticn, as head girl ot 011th a who closed Collegiate Institute. pain forever Mr and Mrs. J. H. Harding a: l, daughter Jean. spent New Year'sdity mum“ itt with her brewer, J. w. Turner o' heir splendor ()rangevllle. ll Dvau. own" ._, Mary Unduy, Wir Joet - Grade I A: Floyd WIN" . lorri- luau". Joyce Tnlbcl, Miss Janet MoBonald n-turm-o) l Tuesday to her sewing duties in lt onto, utter spending Nets Yeat"s "t her mother, Mrs James MvamId. Mrs Finley Graham ontrwtaiued few close Mend: to a dinner in th Hahn Hem Monday ttight, s: hives Fridny to spend a routrlr. I months in Mantra-I. linen Kathleen and hm 311m 1. Toronto were ChNttttttar, an; N, Year visitors with their m. Hm h! Robert Mono. Mitss Mary MeAtister (II T, 'm '. teaching In“. is lurk on H hmer min after u month's rum-m! :41. he.“ resulting from an "ltrH"d1lo1 She convulesced at the hmnn- ot io sister. Mes. Albert Kress ol Tumâ€: On New Year‘s we, sht- “(is pin. may surprised to have it few m 1.. ‘Durham friends call her on the n l, phone to wish her health and ham ‘nens Ihrcuzhoui the ctmiintt y"at Miss Christen. hum-z left hm Iror " mtmn at Durham hospital " Tuesday lust and will spend the m: ter with her sister. Mrs, A, It Hm dcrson, and Mr. Henderson, or My. mom. Mr and Mrs Ben Cotttts (14M) their Mrth wedding "nniversary Christin:- {my with Tttcmbct, their family. Mrs Mary A. Boyre, Reg, rontc'. visited in the honn and Mrs R. Twnmley. Mr and In R, Mann} Christmas " the home of hot ter In Owen Sound. Mitra P. B. Mont! of T spent vacation with Mr moth, brother. Mrs G, Moorhead and I ren visited recently with h Mr and Mrs G. Ryan. Mr Gordon Graham of 1 spam Now Years with his I Hrs J. A. Graham. Mrs. C. E. WoW and son holiday visitors in Toronto m anâ€. Miss Elsie Hunter. Gal for a few days ' Miss Inez Twumley from Port main frr var-.- Ned Bump" of Kmm and Mrs Donald Graham ter SI" of Toronto their father, Rum: 1)ur Thou Landry his parents, M: Lauder. Richard Littlo. of Bethel diMriH was found dam! i mornln'I. He ha was mu quilu I' to the barn that with the chores. hrart was weak" hr “M dead “In tltor, He “as n " is ertit one-fourth t Men in thr dry. 'Thr -. valence of tttrough iv,;, Shi -w- â€all. '0'" KM"! 1M0: War um and new new, TUE... Will. JAN. The acknowledged music I the Win-Id It In! brings hi ‘They 8.9-". “Thunder -am,w “WA“ 6TM, my noun FORE " Roxy----- use“ newer: ll -iiirvi, lucid --axr-- -with-- ol n th, mo' lt ha ivett bu all M uto tr; tw Virginia Grey Tt Tr manner of his genius the Ovid“ " 5, 6th At Harkdale St Enle ed 1 New Choir he VOL. IAll Facts a " WI PITT FN Sm BUR Wedncsda "C. Sore " " mould