ffl ThoW.l.8. vmholdthéh' March -nqhldaroethitrFthmne aeMmPhttp.Asttsuirtherdariret an! a. the World Dar of Payer. thotadieqarsho.tnqflttrtrltugeat" “no at. My. Ont trucker- have the 15m Mes-oar! out]: from hero. open again and are â€as their and trips to Toronto. A number m this part weredown b Yeoril a: Thursday but heu- md aw Pun-burn young people put on m tt O mod my well aetesd. The young people of Anaheim! their “in: My Mat, in the basement (I the church. when quite a umber huenm. convict! the chair. After the tun-.1 opening. In R. Taylor [In . very helpful never on the We. 'Uttlo Every day Kindneeeel." In. Inn Henderson mg a solo: Mr Dan m ave an Interesting - and Mr Arch Rowen a. sons. t%tioeta1 Anthem cloud the meet- will hold their regular meeting at Molnar. Ciare.oesMarett8. Ths h an Irish meeting, In Milne convenor od program. Roll call: Irish John. Lunch com, Mn Smati, Mrs. nodes. In. l‘erguson, M1- Tuylor 0.3.3. No l, EG’T & NOWHY a: nr-Arthur Rum. Ctuthreiikeer Phyfoni School Vernon Noble and Mumy Morice equal. Jr Iv-rho-tee Bryan: Br m--Roats Keller, Edith Bryan, Caner-on Kerr, Stanley Rahn. Jr m-lore Keller, Orville Bry- nn. Jimmy Wilton, Norman Eden. "--Edtth Keller. Wilma Bugle, Isl- " Inner. Marion Kerr, Olive Bry- nn. sunk-y Helen. Br t-43avtt11 Brynn. Jr 1---John Eden. Pr - [one Birth, Robona. Grant. ’11..an d Amos The Dime Women's Institute SCHOOL REPORTS Mary s. Bell, teacher um Jennie Gadd, Holstein. recently. In Gadd who has been m u dishi- 1y improved Some ottbe youth and beauty at- tended 1. dance at the Omega Hall. Vuney and teil of u: enjoyable time. Mr B. Moore in med with Mr. W. H. Hunter for the cumin: you. and will reside in Mr Hunter's not dance. ikiiraGeenur vaunted by Mr and Mrs Rom Hfper'e, who Eve worked tor Mr Hunter was Vern. Johnson attended the pmgremlve euchre party at home of Mr Arthur Johnson of the me. Reeve Hunter spent . few Sy. last week In Toronto. Mr Carmen Queen, Western Unl- Vershy. London, spent the week end " home. yr and Mrs Wm We)“. Durban. "tted Sunday at home of Mr and and Mm Rabi. Barbour. Mr and Mrs J. Stewart. visited ow er the week end with friends here. Mr Andrew Lane, Swintou Park, spent a few days last. week with Mr. and Mrs John Dickson. Mrs Wesley Pollock and children. Poplar Hill, were guests at Mrs. Wm Nelson. Mrs Schram, Goderlch, called on her ulster, Mrs P. Cornish last week. Mr and Mrs A. Cluchery and child- Mr and Mrs Bert Dianna: have treated themselves to a new piano. Mrs Way, Toronto, " spending a couple of weeks with son Robert. ten, Durham. spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Bert Dickson. visited with Mr and days with her mother, Mrs Win Dick- in Oren Penn, Zion, spent 9. rec- n rank and with hor nuento, Mr Mr and Mrs H. Hallway. Neuagh, Mrs Norman Dickson who baboon ORCHARD and Mrs J. Ste-wan. visited ov- a week end with friends here. Andrew Lane, Swinton Park, a few days last week with Mr. (rs John Dickson. .J.A1hnvhwedhcruf.er have ELM“; All! PERSDIAL E! - mutant-car Wilbur Howard ot Toronto Univer- sity, member of the Older Boys. Pe- Knox Church at evening service. I On Honda night, B. Beale! And N. McGuire each took I load of boys to the Tuther and Sour banquet in Durham, when Alex Sim gave the ad- dress to the boys. The social in the United Chttrtsh on Friday night was a. moose: tn er- ery way. The next one will be given March 17th. Community Circle met on Feb 27, in the human! of the Presbyterian Church. with a. good attendance. The ins, reading and prayer. The ttrat topic on "United States" was given by Jim Calder. Marie Althea gave the current events along with some Jokes. Mr and Mrs J. W. Brown and mm lube] Hustle gave a. trio. Inlay Sim then gave the second topic, on "United States." This part of the meeting closed with the Mizpah ben- ediction. Community singing was en- joyed by all. The three group: then met for discussion, the older group having for their topic, "Should wom- en have a standardized fashion t" This was followed by some contests, and the National Anthem closed the The Mount Forest young people are obliged to postpone their visit to the Community Club tmm the 13th, to the 20th ot March. The World's Day of Prayer will be observed in the United Church on the 3rd mat at 2.30 pm. Both churches will take part. Everybody welcome. HOLSTEIN LEADER Rev. i9cotte1d of Guelph took the ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO . THE DURHAM REVIEW t cr. servtco In the United Church Sunday morning. He went. the we& endwlth Dr and In Brawn. Mr harm mod the Smith tam- Ily the am of an week. Mr: Hustle received the all news ot the desthof her mm'swue last. week, at Wntsonvme, Cal. They have the sympathy ot the ammuni- Mrs Wm Altman entwined o. num- barotftiemhstrttsqttiithttroetTuetr day afternoon. m Alex amen-1r, Vinehnd. visited his sister-mm, Mrs Tuck. over the “in her sister, Mn Pinkerton. Mu Patric went the week end with Mount Mt friends. with her Mr. Hostetter had to give up his work and come home In mount of Mr Robt Christie, Jr, at Btrattord Norm-.1 sand. me home Saturday mtaettotmtMiiinetstt. Heinnotable to return yet. We hope for a upeedy recovery. Hamilton friends this week. Mn Hamilton, Mun, is visiting her sisters. the Misses Morrison. m. is improving. A Travelling Library, belonging to the Dept. of Education, Toronto. has been received in the Library. The books my be had at any time bythe members of Library. 1V Clams-Et' Gadd, 1iaieorvtgmittt,l Elma McGuire, Allan Flakes-ton, Wal- lace Lewis. James McCall, Mary Ste-5 venson, Richard Fldler, Harry Math-: er, Vera with, Mabel Pinkerton, Geo Dyer, Marjorie thnston. Marjorie Moore, laura Mather, Elizabeth Alt-, hens. Dorothy Dyer, Helen Bullet E HOLSTEIN SCHOOL REPORT 2133* a. few days with C. C. F. leader of United Empire Loyalist Stock James Shove:- Woodman]: was born in York County on the fun ot his Menu â€mother. whichww forms the south half of the T. Mon terms. His mother's people. Shier. were United Empire loyalists whd our tied at Ancestor, near mum af- Iter leaving ttor-UNI-ttet' in Un, ited States at the the of the Civil War, to maintain their Brim con- nection. His maternal gnndmother drove from New York to Little York. then a town of less than 1000 people. in order that she might live under the British nag. As they came along they mum and no acCommoattimt in theinnsttatmoesatrit were known they were English. The wife of Block [was an intimate friend at Mr Wood- :sworth’a maternal grandmaher . _ l His father's father was a York- ,ahireman, a building contractor in lToronto, and he, Richard Woods- (worth, with other Loi'allsts stood a- , gaJnst William Lyon Mackenzie inthe ,re'volutjon of 1837. JAMES SHAVER WOODBWORTH Wt. sort of Mound bu this mu? Was he as well born and reu- ed as the Rt. Koo. R. B. Bennett or the Rt Hon. MwKenue King'. He is charged with being I. 4sommuethrt,ts radical, a red. It has been even him ted‘that he is in the pay ot Moscow bociiumsitevttidtttemsaretrrM0. Bo also ,of We, did Frederick Grif- ten, writer on the Bur, and Professor King Gordon at Mon and Colonel Mantle. once Consernuve member rt the Home of Commons. But - tMrwttust-ustotreditt-t. BY the dievhud Torte. on both sides of the. House, Mr Woodsworth I: could- Miss Macphail’s Weekly Letter i, J. S. Woodsworth's father, James 'Woodsworth, was born in Toronto, aducated in the University there. and as a Methodist minister went to Man- iitoba as superintendent of Missions Mn the early days of the West. The much reviled J. B. van at that time Just I. child. He attended school in {Manitoba and after graduating from :Mamtohs University, went "into the lucid" as a missionary. Later he at- .tended Victor-h. College, University ot 1 Toronto, for one year and the Univer- to whan and to what? Iuwmlchmuduhomlult iiiriiairGGsn-retmeett irariarineitrrtmrree"?t ,sats,auttotsurets-sttttm to the Vubdonnddontheweltoout TN Cit"ii"iiriiii%iTiiaresmnmeyAt1 'iririiiGGa-t-ne"h', /iiiiiiiii,aiiiarktirtervirat?t iiiriiuiiGGim-sttstireoet ,iaGtrn-ssnntint1yr?et, who ',aiiiieunaiobtrr-iretym. The unhlmuh ma. ohm to his Mac on thedmmhuln N me ya: he ,roeeed It . 10“. aha-emu: In Vancouver. will! In“ unloading vessels. In wood-ores wu now mm m . WWW E Now about the trip to Russia. Mr and Mrs Wadsworth wont to Europe a. little over a. year ago where tor a ‘month J. B. worked " tampon†icollaborater at the League ot Nanlons during the Assembly, for wtueh he itrct remuneration. After travelling Imam time in Central Europe. using 'on the whole journey. third clu- w (i,'i,"m"iifaiiii'iiii and staying at moat in. (expensive places, the articles writ- ten on Rum paid Mr Woodawonh'a (trip into that much ducal-ed coun- i No one could visit the Woodworth home without knowing they are a cultivated, socially-minded and gem tle family. Evidence of their scholar- I ship and love of the an! is all about. :Thcy have all worked bud and Ire working hard: nothing one could no gcwm for their Drones. Each child 'drd any sort ot honorable work that offered. to help ttnance their edua- mon or that ot another member of the family. doutghter,MruGor6mamnt. 'uasMo5orrCauweitwttoatteestt- 'rtttheBttortCmtmeinmutmndurs irtenrtteoarvsmstsovsmtiatoso, inardettatentemarMtttetr My MrM. RottinauaaBatintrMrGor- don Grant who ha been under the Co. Mr In Morrison formerly lived, mm,mmotV¢meyandhi . brother at Richard Morin he". I was Charlotte Paterson who wul operated upon in Durham haunt-.1.1 tor appendicitis, In (manning inch; ably. r Mr and Mm Ju Mon-rim. Grenfell, recently celebmted they Mth m- tsivermry. They were married at Humver in 1875 try, Rev Chas. E. Perry. Both were native. of Grey is new on one of the Winnipeg new:- papers. Belva muted from the Manitoba Agricultural College and in in charge of Domenic Science in one of the Vancouver schools. Ralph. the second son, is graduating in med- :clne, and the two younger boys are still in high school. Ot the six Woodnworth children, three are 5mm of unlvenlues. scholarship In French. which sure her a year " the University of Purim Chan-yes, after ht: cause (in the Uni. varsity of Minnow, spent a year 111 the London School of Economics and Mm Ceca Ms, R. N. VARNEY atthe not! Eton lone-'3 Institute Ink their 25th Anniversary "BMV""'""-'--.": 'ttr-ee-ttttf.'? mus mywmmmm?:$ m'wb - ff my... um {mun Titil “Rwy; "lar-"'""""""'"-- - 'iir'GTiGiGtoueiretu1lef, hiveiwwm w Med "iiiriFar-otoeet.fylr wmmttwldmner. "iiiTiirGisrasniat-eurflra- merRm'IIHoul. TheWulmkcd iratrGtttsnodhes.inP"tT hold- iiii"Giaust-snrtercw!y1? devoted,m for " Va“- A Wu! tune-my may ttttko named (be com. on M 16 cm- also with“! chum Arter the dinner m and. Mrg. iiii.iiGiE au We to be present owing to mm. in Widmeyeraooke brtetryonthe dating [mane mem- in: been ended on by branch. than ml! the minutes of the titat meeting held In My " you: Mo. She also mu! my t1rrtPemtrer; iiiiu, toil and ave , Wed won paid to the mailman who have posed on. the â€usury reading the mm. Special mention wu mode of in (Dr) mm. who had been a member every year and who won the nut m0. and at one time pres- ident of the Grey Co. “mute. Let- tem oe continuum and good wish- es were nu! rm tanner membexa who but moved from Anon. In Mn." than move . brief tMY ooum of the mm at the first [mutate in 0m New In- Itttuu uln- m hung presented to In smell. In m, In Damn. In Mule u an Winn tor their When. "I†the " Thole present were then land Jute n was at diam trabum 1uurleor-imrentlte.twmr, ty In York pl". ADI“! to has Burn, M t m- eat, eth 000. Esremonx. " Enjoy-Ne music was me: through- outu the evening by Stanley Raster, Gonna: (Donnell and Norman Railing. An 111me on the totory of the Am III-Inch. compo-ed by I Wanton now at Kitchen. was read at the mating. Fore-t. Solicitor as; Lot B--rhttr lies immediately to the loath of C and tmetta on the has mm: mat from Mu". Street. Bitun thereon In lfnune dwelling which is divided to ac- commodate two emu. All often or Mutton: should be sent to National Tm“ Gummy Unwed. Tylsteea. King St But. Tomato, or R. O. r "Mm late y Tuner we manned to con-2d any rel-unable other to pur- chm t My of the Estate in Holstein. which 000m of.. B. % Lot â€-1!th on the cut aid of Hun Street, onwhich “and! southerly hatt of the old homest . Approximately 1-8 ac- re. This repel-1y lieu Just south of the tsetsooP, Wunlll'l Wham tn B. m or-tIto-tear 1 22125 um “It! tie tely In rear ot the wove pm extending hack to the runny. l clearing " ....1.'. " Inch Leather To... " Inch Leather Tops, " Inch Lunar Tops, not, we will put them on your old Luther Top. " the Muc- " price " ..82.0tt and $2.25. -aaooaursenseto “PAIRINO " U3UAL l S. llllellIN1'g Rubber Bottoms We have a low pair-u Ion ot Whllo our MARCH t, 1033 D-These lot; have an ', Mount r. drive WH, I, Queen 81 Aortt M. ed Wer. alt-phone tn 01 ml and "I " out, loam no: nod-1 have. M We; M695 wil I'M "e. l non SAL! mum. I: Phone 606 Good and I and Wm W. on tie-dutch- Ammo-lei mil Photograph Ind b will"? In“ M \Valkerlnn " W Med (thun‘h. In: A, It hone St. Afer George EM. George " hour "ttore a tun-nude “I wish ey Iron Run! Tend gamma In. Choc tum " delightful oo “I K when 0'4 Pl 0" ska: to II LEWIS were km M M lide Unit dd to gm IN I. E