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Durham Review (1897), 14 Nov 1929, p. 8

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4* PPR OB CR B T P e | Being composed of Lot 8 in the village of Holstein, recently occupled 15th concession of Egremont, in the by Alex Aitken, Sr. Good cistern, County of Grey, 100 acres, with 65 woodshed and stable. _ Also good under cultivation. _ About 18 acres cook stove and splendid heater for nardwood and balance mixed timâ€" coal or wood. _ Apply to , ber, bank barn about 60 x 76 with ROBT. AITKEN, stabling, frame dwelling house, 1% R. R. 2, Holstein â€" | story, about 24 x 32 with kitchen atâ€" The Durham U. F. 0. Live Stock Association will ship stock from Dur ham, on Tuesdays. Shippers are re quested to give three days‘ notice. On con 22 lot 26, Egremont, a two year old red heifer with white spots, Marked three times with scissors on right hip. Please communicate with Gordon McDonald, R. R. 1, Proton. 1 DURHAM FURNITURE CO‘S. NEW SHOWROOM Friday, November Moffat‘s Melody Mixers Orchestra, of Wingbam Proceeds in aid of Durham Red Cross Hospital Tickets, $1.50 per couple; â€" Extra Lady, 50 cents HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE Everything in the store to be cleared at reduced prices. Many articles, watersoiled only, going Real Bargains in #11 lines of Hardware, Tin & Graniteware, Etc. * t J. H. Harding Harding‘s NOTICE TO FARMERS Grand Informal Dance â€" pirak five: (te ons JAS, LAWRENCE, Shipper , _ USE THE DIRECTORY and avoid "wrong number" SNXZ The best dance floor north of Toronto.> Commences Friday, Nov. 15th Another dance will be held at same place between Christmas and New Years .~. to save time mistakes by.the person making the call. He may number â€"â€" he < We dotNbZ Mrohe mernie o he may spent in W mrl have the best possible telephon urvlu.‘ We .r‘: 1.:<>ua||tly"e w‘andm 't’o &"o'lde ovlniz wn ors lnen‘ Sm it takes tinee peuple to cont " direct Suie |'|lk "w and Mflfl‘hl 2'5::.0 wrong numbers â€" save time â€" help Dancing at 9 p. at Half Price > to be held in tached. Well fenced on good road, 2 wells and spring creek, small orâ€" chard, 5 miles from Holstein. Terms apply to Thos. Reid or Thos. Ellis, Holstein R. R., Ont. Black collie dog, brown jaws, bobâ€" bed tail. Answers to name ‘Bruce.‘ James Lothian, R. R. 1, Varney Phone Holstein 2â€"1, line 12 Fire Sale FARM FOR SALE LOST The marriage of Frances E (Dean. ie) Thorne, daughter of Mr and Mrs E. J. Thorne, Holstein, formerly of Devon, Eng., and Robert A. Haas of Egremont, eldest son of~ Mr and Mrs eP EPOPVOaaTT PRCCECT A. Haas, was solemnized on Nov. 11 at Trinity United Church, Holstein. Rev. R. F. Mercer officiated, assisted by Rev. C A Jay, Bartonville. ‘ine church Wwas beautifully decoraâ€" teu with fernms and pink roses. The bride, given in marriage by her fathâ€" er looked charming in a goWn of ivâ€" or ysatin with embroidered tulle veil, caught with orauge blossoms, old Eng. lish lace from her mother‘s wedding gown, trimmed her dress and she wore a ring which has been in the family for Ave generations. She carâ€" rie da shower boquet of white mums â€"and ferms. _ Miss. Jean Ellis was bridesmaid and wore a gown of shell pink satin and tulle, with hat to matâ€" ch and sfiver stippers. She carried a boquet of russet mums and ferns. The groom‘s ‘attendant was his brother, | Arthur Haas. Migs Islay Sim, cousin ce \cant. â€" <legs r tagn O EPEA of groom, playedâ€" the wedding. march, and during ° the signing of register., Miss Reta Haas, Bridegport played a violin solo. The bride‘s mother Was wowned in navy Spanish lace over uiCs ER COCP P French. gray with hat to match and the eroom‘s mother wore olive green crepe with rose beige hat. The grand mother of bride, Mrs Johns wore black duchess satin with black silk plush hat. % s The ushers were W. T. â€" Thorne, brother of bride and Alexander Sim, cousin of: groom. The groom‘s gift to the bride wWas a gold bracelet and to the bridesmaid, | organist and soloist French beaded bags, Immediately after the ceremony | a reception was held at the home of ‘ bride‘s parents, after which a buffet luncheon was served. Later the| bride and groom left on & motor trip | to Eastern cities the bride tn.velling"i in a navy georgette dress, navy satin . broadcloth coat, trimmed with beaâ€"‘ ver and with hat and shoes to match. (ix their return they ........ FOX â€" TUCKER A very prétty wedding took place at the home of Mr and Mrs G W Makâ€" ings, 108 Brooklyn Ave, Toronto, on Saturday, Nov. 9th at 3 p.m, when Susie, daughter of Mr and Mrs Alfâ€" red Tucker, Dromore, became the tride of Mr David Fox of Campbellâ€" ford. Rev $ H Greenslades of Simp son Ave. United Church, officiated . The bride entered the room on. the arm of her fither to the strains of the wedding march played by Miss Jean Coleridge, cousin of bride. Mr W. J. Isaac sang during the signing of the register. The bride was charmâ€" ingly attired in a gown of white pusâ€" sy willow satin and veil of embroidâ€" ered tulle. She carried Ophelia roses and lily of the valley. Miss Beth Tucâ€" *Ker, sister of bride, was her attendâ€" ‘ant and Jlooked |pretty in a powder blue georgette frock. The groom was supported by his brother, ‘Robt Fox." After the wedding breakast the young couple left on a short Woneymoon trip to Niagara Falls ‘and other points, the bride wearing â€" a ‘dress of rose beige georgette, and lace, brown coat and hat, with shoes to match, â€" Os returning they will reside on the groom‘s farm at. Campbeliford . Aunâ€" ique feature of the wedding breakfast was the fact that the tulle and silver leaves surrounding :the three :story cake had done similar duty at the wedding of the bride‘s mother forty years ago. Among the guests from a distance were Mr and Mrs A Tucker, Dromore: Mr and. Mrs Bonsteel anl Miss Arkell, Southampton: and Miss Locke, Campbellford. â€" _ * three milest away. digging: potatoes Eden, Toron when this nign wasâ€" arrested for speed ‘bert Sprung ing beyond the spéed limit, how can Visited over you testify that the car was going at James Eden the most only 20 miles ? hour?‘ _ Mr â€"Robt ] & "â€"«â€"hooting mal Sambo: Judge, I used to own that caah!" [ noustem cacamery i‘ UOnane 28 We guarantee topâ€" market prices. ©Poultry taken up until Nov. 8th for Thanksâ€" giving:market . s Choice© Thanksâ€" © «_ giving Poultry We are in the macket for HAAS â€" THORNE â€" of bride and Alexander Sim, Tor of: groom. | Mis groom‘s gift to the bride WAS pan bracelet and to the bridesmaid,| m t and soloist French beaded gnd mmediately after the ceremony | D ption was held at the home Of | vie1 parents, after which a buffét | jati in waw ~served.< Later : the}""py :*#It; as you admit, you were urn they . will reside on farm on the 14th con of . The grand + MOLSTEIN LEADER @10 F fiss| Mr and Mrs Earl« Matthews and * . | family, visited with the latter‘s mothâ€" | er ‘and sister, Mrs‘Irwin fand Wiss | Margéret on Sunday in Paisley . ere! â€"Mr and Mrs Jos Robinson and son oes Eden, Toronto, &lso Mriand Mrs Alâ€" eeq bert Sprung and family,© Toronto, can Visitedover the holiday with Mrs. ; at Ilmeu Eden . â€" *\ "Mrâ€"Robt Mighton â€"had. a ‘successful *â€"shooting match on Thanksgiving Day. _ Mr. and Mrs Norman Urquhart and three children of Détroit, visited Mrs â€" Hostetter Saturday. â€" Mrs Hostetter + accompanied them to Wiarton where â€" they spent the holiday. 4 _ Don‘t forget the bazaar on Friday, ‘‘15th, from three o‘clock to ten. ‘The ‘ ladies of the W, 1. have a lot of use ‘ ful and pretty articles for sale. _ i‘ Mrs Rowan. ‘of â€" Blind River: and ° Missâ€" N. Corrigan, ‘forméerly of Swift , Current, Sask., now of Toronto Conâ€" / servatory" ‘of Music, who have been + visiting the Arni family, returned to â€" Toronto Tuesday. Mr R. J. Arnill, | Misses Margaret and Clara, accomâ€" 8 panied them to Toronto. R . | _ ‘Mrâ€"Maxwell Tyndall spent the week 4 ‘énd and holiday with his parents. YÂ¥ Dr. and Mrs Milne and baby Geneâ€" f‘ vieve of Flesherton, visited their reâ€" t latives, Mr and Mrs Tyndall last week % LOCAL ANO PERSONAL: Sn eopeesmiees: cer ons o98 D98 4 For Saleâ€"Pidno and sewing machâ€" ine. Apply ‘Mrs Hostetter, Holstein. Mrs John Roberts spent the week end with friends in Toronto. > Mrs . Christie and Ivan spent <the week end and holiday in Oshawa. Mr Howard was in Oshawa over the holiday. . * 7 Mr and Mrs Wm, Ramage, Price villes visited their daughter, Mrs Mcâ€" Dougall and other friends in the vilâ€" lage on the holiday. f Mr and Mrs E. Hare and family of Oshawa, visited her parents,. Mr and Mrs R. Irvin over the week end and boliday. Mrs Petrie, who has spent a few weeks at her home in the vilâ€" lage, returned with Mr and Mréa Hare and will go on to Youkers where she will visit Mr and Mrs A. Reill. _ . PEELTVERT, PBR PR PCO PP PP Mr Fern Riddell visited the McCall family this week. Many friends of Miss Dena Thorne ard Mr Robert Haas met in the Uniâ€" ted Church Friday of last week and gave them many beautiful and> useful presents. ‘They also gave them lats of useful advice and good wishes. Mr and Mrs Rife and Miss Irlma motored to Wiarton the first of week Mr Nelson McGuire has returned home from a hunting trip. <The rest of the Club will return Jater. AMEmt CCC OB T Mr and Mrs J. W. Brown spent Thanksgiving in Toronto. Misses Eileen and â€" Audrey remained . with friends© in Mount Forest. |\ _ The Community Circle met in the basement of the Presbyterian Church Tuesiay ‘night ‘with Ewart Alles as chairman. Mrs C. Fenton favored fli audience with a solo, after which F art Alles gave a mission@ry ‘topic, tracing the growth of the missgionary , endeavor from ancient times to moâ€" dern. It was decided to hold a social the last meeting in November, | Rev Mr Mercer of Holstein Church | gave‘ a fine '[lunksgivlng sermon on Sunday. The churtch had been greatâ€" y blessed .. The apparent increase of ‘‘badness was due to,. the press being imore readâ€"toâ€"day than 50 years Ago, when few took a daily paper. ‘He A fine pair of baby Boys arrived at the home of Mr and Mrs Wm. Kenâ€": nedy on Monday. Mr_and Mrs Melvin Reld visited® Mrs H. Reid over the week end , Rev. G. Graham spent Sunday and the holiday in the village. Mrâ€"and Mrs Wilson of Toronto, spent the week end with Mr and Mrs R. B. Long and other‘ friends in the vicinity, ' Mr and Mrs C. Drumm had for vig itors over the holiday Mr and Mrs N. McLaughlin of Hamilton and Miss Rose of Toronto. Mr John Campbell spent Sunday at his home in Fordwich. The bridge and building gang of the C.N.R. has been here for a few days. It is beginning to look as if the dam is going to be filled in again ECCC Miss Agnes Dunn of Purham is visâ€" iting her sister, Mrs Pinkerton. : c i avelh med is Silatk TORONTO paid a tribute to the efforts of . naâ€" tions striving for ‘universal peaceand also to Britain‘s premier, in his recent yisit to U.. 8. with ‘that end in view. Ps yift ALLAN‘S CORNERS . ‘After a pleasant week‘s visit in Detroit, Mr and Mrs J.>~Hincks came home Saturday, with Mr and. Mrs Tipâ€" lér and Bob Weir, who visited at Mr H‘s and at John Weir‘s. On their return to Detroit they were accompâ€" anied by Edith and Ivan Hincks. â€" Mr and" Mrs Jas Nicholson and Masâ€" ter Elwyn enjoyed Thanksgiving day With her parents at Woodland. Miss Fisher enjoyed the holiday.in her Paisley home. J. A. Mather was particularly pleased at the Father and Son banâ€" quet last week, as the speaker of the evening was a pagtor in his former home at Fort Stewart. The house and barn on D. Long‘s unoccupied farm, were .destroyed. by fire early last Sunday a. m. ® Messrs and Mesdames W. J. Mc Eachern and .Jarvis Scott and Mrs. Lynch, Toronto, were Thanksgiving guests in Mr V Alles‘ homeâ€"Mrs Mcâ€" E. and Mrs Lynch for a longer visit. Mr and Mrs Jno. Findlay, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Findlay and Master AV. Isaac, all of Toronto, ‘pent the week "end w!h a few of their many friends l‘amun the burg. + _ Revy. Mr Currie, Toronto, preached the last two Babbaths at Amos . and Knox and léeft good impressions. This was his first visit to these parts and we hope t won‘t be long till he will deem it a great privilege to return. Mr and Mrs Harold Atchison, and Mr and Mrs John Renwick, Toronto, spent the holidays with Mrs A‘s parâ€" ents, Mr and Mrs Major Eocles and Mr Renwick‘s parents Mr and Mrs. Robt. Renwick. The Women‘s Institute met on Wedâ€" nesday last at Mrs V Adams‘, with 26 ladies present. The president, Mrs. Jas Wilson was in the chair: Miss B. Drimmie read a humorous story: Mrs gathered last Tcesday to hear . Mr.] Cooke, ‘the Iroqcois Indian, give his entertaimment. Mr Currie was cluir-‘ mapn:smthll' with Mr Cooke‘s proâ€" graim, a good iime was assured: .. Tho‘. an . Indiaa »~Mr: . Cooke ut;- pmecq English.. We aft enjdyed taik ‘on Indian meliow days, "Indian colm'up.1 and ofénaments and what they stood for. He is also a beautiful zinger and an educated man.There are over, 100,000 Indians in Canadaâ€"all true Canadians and haven‘t got a vote, When we consider the foreigners of many tongues who can vote, we harâ€" dy ‘think it fair that the franchise is witheld . from them. Miss F. ~Réawick, Dunnville, is spending a‘féw days with her parents Mr and Mrs Thos. Renwick, * Messrs Robert Keith abd Clarente Ross are in Owen Sound today (Monâ€" day), spending Armistice Day with their old regiment, the 147th. “;'-l-:e-x;‘“fl:;wloim Nelson arose aâ€" round 5 o‘clock ‘Sunday, he discovâ€" ered that Mr Dave Long's_bufldlngop his east farm Cause unknow large number of Amos people CC . Mlgrine esc es t P was nearly burnt down. Andrews, * 15 YEARS AGO ‘ From Review fyle Nov. 5, 1914 " Mr o Wni Scarf has reteived the Gov‘t A&ppointment of Inspector of Weights and . Measures for Western Of the 100 allotted to Grey Co. for the 2nd Canadian contingent, 76 Are now enlisted at Qwen Sound and 12 more await medical examination. Hahover sent 4, Markdale 4 and Meaâ€" ford and Clarksbury 15. _ Hanover gave tbfir quartette aâ€"civic farewell ly the most contemptible trick eer done .here was carrtied out on Friday last"whenâ€"every strand.of Wm Weir‘s fine wire fence ‘was cut in 16 plases. His hame was also cut out of his wire gate and destroyed. Swinton Park : â€" Sergt Bert Martin is getting on well with his recruits and has them in good traihing condiâ€" tion. They had a sham battle Saturâ€" day night to let them know ° how things went in a real war. & Nort‘:gumt: We mre proud to know \bc line known as the Mrs â€"T. Meredith and daughter Flora have moved to Cochrane, Alta. Honor Roll Durham‘School, Form fil-â€"Reu;%rtl. Evelyn Coutts, M, McNraith, Crawford, . Marguerite Hutton and Russel Eccles eq. "6reen Grove: What was undoubtedâ€" NORTH EGREMONT n o ie _‘ avken nitt _6 sls 22nd. in No 2 ward contributed no less than 78 bags potatoes to the persons made themselves smaller than the smallest potato by sending in one case a bag of tailings, wild vats and thistle heads and the other a bag of potatoes, the largest smaller than a hen‘s eggâ€" 8 s NO 9, EGREMONT Enrollment 19: average 16.9 Jr 1Vâ€"Wilbert Schenk (absent for one exam), Laverne Bilton, George Horsburgh, Harold Bilton. 8r HIâ€" Bertram Ross. Marion Horsburgh. Jr IIIâ€"Fred Mather (H) Harry Mather. Sr IIâ€"Laura â€" Mather (H), Wallace Bilton,. Iâ€"Florence Eccles, Florence Reid, Robt Long. Sr Prâ€"Alice Drimâ€" mie. Mary Reid, Willie Drimmie, Jr. Prâ€"Rich. Irvin, Myrtle Horsburgh, Freddie Ellis. EVERYTHING IN Lumber and Millwork John Harrison & Sons Joisting Doors _ Cabinets Shingles Trim Wardrobes Combination Storm and Screen Doors Maple, Birch and Oak Flooring Know We Can Please You ASK FOR PRICES Saw and Planing Milis, 4 OWEN soUND Individual Iastruauctioan a Course at any time in Special Course for Farmers‘ Sons Call, Write or Phone for Inforâ€" ting, Civil Service, Secretarial MoUNT YOL. LII. N partnership the store. Anglican Fow! Supper The Anglican Fowl hold in Knox Church ham. on Monday, Nos nov Al mg « down Mrs Two Motor Acci rdiall y n# The ndit ove T Nict nto nox the R« a‘cloc} he POUK K# hoo 11 d M A d Hanovel ar invo OT dan M U M H

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