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Durham Review (1897), 5 Jul 1934, p. 8

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There are 2,012,000,800 human beings now living in the world, accordâ€" ing to statistics published in the League of Nations year book. These figures show an increase at the rate of about 20,000,000 per year. _ Asia remains the most populous continent with 1,103,000,000. _ The _ combined populations of North and South Amâ€" erica total 252,000,000. Europe for the first time, passes 506,000,000. Great Britain shows a total of 46,000,000, while Italy, with 41,000,000 shows a decrease. Russia remains Europe‘s most populous country with 127,006â€" Away with "COOKXâ€"STOVE TORONTO and OWEN SOUND Returning Sunday following Goinzâ€"Saturdays only (Standard Time) Returningâ€"Sundays only 12.30 p.m. Lv. Toronto Union Ar. 10.00 p.m.. 4.00 p.m. Ar. Owen Sound Lv. 6.30 p.m. Making intermediate stops as required in either direction. Note: Sunday train from Owen Sound will be cancelled Aug. 5, operating on Monday, August 6th, instead. C Connects each way with Owen Sound Transportation Compâ€" any‘s weekâ€"end Cruise Steamer This service arranged in response to popular demand, and wilt be continued only as long as trafMce warrants. Travel in comfort and get away from congested highways. COOKING hot, heavy foods for breakfast is wearying work. Why not give your family a treat, and save yourself time and toil? Serve Kellogg‘s Corn Flakes. Delicious, nourishing, and ready in a jiffy! Kellogg‘s are economical too. Many servings cost only a few pennies. Made by Kellogg in London, Ont. wWORLD POPULATION Mnlic, moonlight, _ glorious lake breezes with six hunâ€" dred miles of sailing on the Canadian Pacific‘s Great Lakes vessels $.S. Assiniboia, Keewatin and Manitoba are at the disposal of passengers on the company‘s lines travelling from eastern to western Canadian points or as a pleasant diversion on the returnâ€" ing journey for the small added <ost of ten dollars for berth and NEW WEEKâ€"END TRAIN FOR CONVENIENCE CANADIAN PACIFIC '*\1*.;/} ; Z 1P‘ BETWEEN The Lure of the Lakes fol 000. Australasia, including New Zealâ€" and, counts 10,000,000 inhabitants. Lyle Bell, the 2 year old son of Mr and Mrs Leslie Bell, living near Shelburne, fell into the 40 ft well on the farm one night recently and had a miraculous escape, suffering pracâ€" tically no injury He was heard cry ing and a board was noticed off the top of well. Mr Bell was summonec from the barn. He slid down the pipe and found the little fellow standing with the water up to his arm pits, hanging unto the pipe and crying. hours from Port McNicoll or Owen Sound. To all those who are planning Canadian Pacific that fourâ€"piece orchestras will, for a period of nine weeks, dispense music on the Assiniboia and Keewatin en route while the vessels pass through Georgian Bay, across the northern part of Lake Huâ€" ron, through the Sault Ste. Marie locks and thence to Fort William on Lake Superior, a pleasant, Canadians but with this country as well, a trip to or from the west, this economical optional trip emâ€" bracing dancing, cozy cabins, plenty of deck space and luxuriâ€" ouslyâ€"appointed dining saloons; with glimpses of everâ€"changing scenery or bracing stretches of blue water, is one that cannot be overlooked. It is at the disâ€" posal of every vacationist and this season promises to be imâ€" mensely popular not only with Miss Ledingham has five puptls writing their Entrance exams. in Holâ€" stein this week. We wish them all Mr and Mrs Walter Hoeflin of Bufâ€" falo, spent last week end with his sister here. Mr Gordon Dickson, who has been suffering from boils, was removed to Mount Forest hospital last Thursday evening for further treatment. We hope for a speedy recovery. HOLSTEIN LEADER Our teacher is this week marking exam. papers in Holstein. Mr and Mrs Peter Cornish attendâ€" ed the funeral of her niece, Mrs Wilâ€" son (nee Grace Schram) of Goderich last Sunday. Quite a number from here took in the sports at Mt Forest on the 1st. Mr and Mrs Roy Dickson and famâ€" ily of Toronto, spent over the week end with friends here. Mr Jno Kirby who spent a couple of weeks in Torâ€" onto, returned home with them. A presentation was held at the home of Mrs Westerfelt last Friday evening in honor of our teacher. Miss Agnes Dickson read the address while Velma Lewis presented ‘her with a brush and comb set. She made a fitting reply. ‘The rest of the evenâ€" ing was spent in dancing. Miss McPherson of Cedarville has been engaged as teacher for the comâ€" ing term. Mr John Dickson‘s barn is almost completed. Mr. Switzer is the builder 1933 DODGE COUPE 1933 FORD Vâ€"8 R. S. 1932 PONTIAC COUPE R.S. 1932 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN 1931 WILLYS SPECIAL SEDAN 1931 FORD COACH 1931 FORD COUPE 1930 FORD SPT. ROADSTER 1930 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1929 WHIPPET 4 COACH 1929 WHIPPET 4 SEDAN 1929 FORD TUDOR 4 1929 FORD RROADSTER R.S. 1929 PONTIAC SEDAN 1929 DURANT 6 SEDAN 1929 DURANT 4 COUPE f 1928 WHIPPET COACH 1928 HUDSON SEDAN » 1928 ESSEX SEDAN 1928 PONTIAC SEDAN 1928 MARMON SEDAN 1928 CHRYSLER 6 ROADSTER 1927 CHEV. SEDAN 1927 OLDS. COACH 1927 FORD ROADSTER 1929 FORD PANEL DELIVERY 1928 WILLYS _ KNIGHT, STAKE BODY TRUCK, and others 1% Blocks East of Market 8th St. East, Owen Sound USED CARS Tom‘s Garage ORCHARD FOR SALE: Cow, d in soon, also a good 5 year 0 rse. R. Aitkeny, Holstein Mr and Mrs Henry Cowan, Blanche and Gordon, Mr and Mrs Ewart Alles attended the Cowan reâ€"union in M@lâ€" ton on Monday of this week. number of their relatives of the Corâ€" bett and McPhail families, held a picâ€" nc in the Park on Monday. About thirty were present. Mr Geo Alles and Kenneth spent the week end with friends in Hamâ€" ilton. Recent visitors with Mr and Mrs. Jas. Horsburg were Mr and Mrs Arâ€" thur Weatherup, Mr and Mrs George Horsburg of Creemore, Mr and Mrs Williams of Toronto, and Miss Marâ€" garet McPhaden of Mount Forest. Mr and Mrs John Kisner of Waterâ€" loo visited Mr and Mrs Geo. Seaman Mr and Mrs Wm. Moore were in Toronto a few days last week. Miss Ruby Kerr spient the week end and holiday with her mother Mrs Jordan and the Buller family. Chas. Buller returns to Toronto with her for his holidays. Mrs John Duke of the telephone staff is spending holidays in Hamilton Mrs Succo and Delmer spent last week visiting Mt. Forest friends. was manager of the child sports and races. A bounteous lunch was served Mr Carman Queen will conduct serâ€" vices in St. Paul‘s church and Triâ€" nity, Durham, the following two Sunâ€" days, in the absence of Rev Mr. Thompson who is having his vacation to Nova Scotia. Mr Ritchie Campbell of Niagara, spent the vacation at his narantal Recent visitors with Mr J. Bilton were Mr and Mrs Holman and family of Kitchener; Mrs F. Karrow and son of St Thomas; and Mr. Elmer Bilton, of Montreal. Mr and Mrs Wm. Nelson visited their daughter Mrs Webber in Ferâ€" gus last week. Mr and Mrs Webber visited her parents, Mr and Mrs Nelson, the first of the week. Misses Jean and Elizabeth Hardâ€" ing of Durham, visited the Arnill family recently. Visitors with Mr and Mrs B. Ecâ€" cles over the holiday: Mrs. iStrong, Lambton Mills; Mr and) Mrs. Adam Eccles and children, Mary and Clarâ€" ence of Galt; Mr and Mrs D. Gillies, Mr. and Mrs. John Ececles and Lorne, of Dromore. The union picnic on the grounds of S.S. No 2 was quite a success, the section being well represented. Rev. J. Thompson of St Paul‘s Church, Following is the schedule for Holâ€" sta‘n football team: June 29â€"Holstein at Mildmay July 6â€"Mildmay at Holstein July 13â€"Holstein at Mildmay July 20â€"Mildmay at Holstein In all probability there will be a Junior League formed between Holâ€" stein, Priceville and Mildmay in July Mr and Mrs James Matthews and daughter of Markdale, called on sevâ€" eral friends in the village last week. Mrand Mrs Jas Kerr marked the 40th wedding anniversary on June 27, when their immediate friends asâ€" sembled. Mr. and Mrs Frank Watkins, Toâ€" ronto, visited her parents, Mr and Mrs. Ben Woods. Mrs Wm. Ramage of Priceville, v‘sited her daughter, Mrs McDougall and other friends here last week. Mr and Mrs Will Freeman and son Bert of Teeswater, are visiting Mr. and Mrs Thos. Johnston and other friends. There are 27 pupils trying the Enâ€" trance in Holstein. Mr Tilden is presiding. The examinations will be over on Thursday, and the teachers and pupils gone to their respective homes for the holidays. The medal given by the Women‘s Institute to the pupil getting the highest marks at the Entrance examination is on exhibition in the bank. Mr Jack Irvin of Lambton Mills, spent the holiday at home. Mr and Mrs Sithers and daughter Dorothy spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs Robert Sim. Miss Kathleen Eccles is spending her holidays with relatives in Gailt. Mr and Mrs Clarence Fenton atâ€" tended the celebration of the 160th Bruce Battalion (of which Clarence was & member) in Walkerton on Monday. Mr and Mrs Sturrock and family, of Peterboro, visited Mrs. Manary over the ‘holiday. Miss Islay Sim is visiting friends in Priceville. Mrs Langford and family of Torâ€" onto are visiting Mr and Mrs Arthur Brown . THE. DURHAM REVIEW ALLAN‘S C TORONTO l(n- John Carson and daughters of Kitchener, visited Sunday at the Sorry to hear of the illness of AMa Tucker, who took ill at school while having her exams. and had to be taâ€" ken to Durham hospital where she has undergone an operation. Hope she may soon recover. KNOX CORNERS { Mr and Mrs Norman Marshall of Toronto, spent over week end with her parents. _ Miss Myrtle returned with them to city for a vacation. Miss Smith, a former teacher at Blyth‘s, is a visitor with Mrs. J. Marshall, Sr. Miss Mary McAllister is home from the city for her vacation. Her sisâ€" ter, Mrs Kress is also a guest of her mother. The section was well represented on Friday at the annual school picâ€" nic on the school grounds, After an afternoon of games and races, lunch was served and all enjoyed the time with Miss Ford and pupils. | ses. _ Rev.. Mr Mercer closed with ‘prayer, after which lunch was served _ on the lawn. Mr and Mrs. Thos. Marshall and daughter, arrived from the West on Monday ,tot visit with his brother, sister, and their famihes. Mrs Magee, Desboro, has been visâ€" iting with her cousin, Mrs W. Caldâ€" well and family. Miss Marjory Clark, O. Sound, is visiting her sister, Mrs T. Wallace. She leaves We would offer our sympathy to Mr Jno. Wilkinson and family of Conn, in the death of wife and mothâ€" er. John was formerly a pupil at S. S. No. 1, Normanby. (Intended for last week.) Friends and neighbors of Mrs Gorâ€" don Grant extend much sympathy . in the death of her younger sister Grace Schram (Mrs. Stanley Wilson),.: who died recently from pleurisy and preu‘ monia in ‘Foronto General hospital . Ink c 405 .39 4s The Varney Ladies‘ Aid met at the Caldwell home on Wedn»sday, there being a large attendance. ‘The time was spent in sewing and quilting. A devotional time was also spent. Mrs Magee gave a solo and recitation: a solo by Miss Alice Lennox. The roll call was responded to with bible verâ€" Mr Ivan Seim, of Mount Forest, tock the services at Amos and Knox on Sunday and took for his text, "Thy way is in the sea, andThy paths in the deep waters". The Jews were not a seaâ€"faring people and rather feared water in its angry moods, and how in our lives when the waves of sorrow and Aisappointment have swept over us, we have felt that God had forsakâ€" en us and that all was lost: and yet those losses have proved to be a blesâ€" sing after all and the great apostle Paul says, "Those afflictions have worked for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory." Let us then trust our heavenly Father more and take patiently what Hesends for He knows best what is for our good. Mr and Mrs Percy Barber and sons, Douglas and Bobbie of A ston and Mr and Mrs Melbourne Kay of Inwood, and ~daughter M rie, visited during the holiday Mr Dick McCabe of London, and family, visited over the holiday with his parents, Mr and Mrs A. McCabe. Mr and Mrs Flewellyn (nee Tasie McCabe) of Toronto, spent over the holiday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Palmer Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Angus Hooper of Glenâ€" elg, were visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watson. * Mr and Mrs D. Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Aberdein visited on Sunday with Mrs. McNally at Trayâ€" erston. Mrs Marshall remained for a longer visit. The young peoples community club held their annual weiner roast at the home of Miss T. E. Byers on Thurs. evening of last week. There were about 30 present, among the number being Missse Pinder and Carmount of Orchard, and the Misses Keonig and friend of Hampcen, Mr McCabe of California is visitâ€" ing with his brother Alfred whom he hasn‘t seen for over thirty years. Miss Beatrice Calder, R. N., of Sask.,and Mr. and Mrs. Lamont, of Mount Forest, visitedl last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, of visited on Sunday with Mr. Miss Clara Watson, of Egremont, spont over the week end with Miss Margaret Marshall. Most of the men of the neighborhood and a number of the women attenced the McAlister barnâ€"raising on Friday of last week. W. Porter and attended service at Knox. Mr. and Mrs, W. Wallace, of town, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Marshall. (Intended for last week) VARNEY er parents. Percy Barber and two Mr Grant went DY attend the funeral Mr Charlie McA SUDRAREE WeR CE CCC Mr Charlie McAlister held a bDAM . raising on Friday afternoon of M‘ week. A large crowd was in attendâ€"‘ ance and much work accomplished. ‘ Mr John Turnbull visited Saturday of last week with his sister, Mrs.| Béert Barber. } $.5, NO 14 NORMANBY . Sr. IVâ€"Harriette Wilton, Bruce ‘Hnmd;y. Jr. IV to Sr. IVâ€"Elsie Halâ€" ilbdn.y‘» Sr III to JrIVâ€"Douglas Halliâ€" day. Jr. HUII to Sr. IIIâ€"Anne Wilton. |II to Jr. IIIâ€"Barbara Halliday, Pr. to Iâ€"Neil Wilton, James Peter. Highest ‘averageâ€"Anne ‘Wilton. Greatest proâ€" |ficiency in spellingâ€"Harriette Wilton. ‘ Greatest proficiency in oral arithmetic | â€"Bruce Halliday. ; s. s. No 13 EGREMONT Jr IV to Sr IVâ€"Muriel Watson. Sr III to Jr IVâ€"Ruth McKenzie 74. Charles Watson 67. U Eut age: oipathe s lb PRTCT PP IERTEE nie Dixon, Calvin Nott, Douglas Nott, Hector McMurdo.. Jr II to Sr IIâ€" (Hon.), Colvin Ged (not promoted . Primer to First: Betty Taylor, AD Sr Primerâ€"John Violet Moore (just ‘ Jr IV to Sr IVâ€"Florence Eccles. 8r IH to Jr IVâ€"Mary Reid, Florence Reid,; Willie Drimmie, Alice Drimmie Jr III to Sr IIJâ€"Richard Irvin, Doug= las Williams. Sr II to JrilIâ€"Carman Love. Jr II to Sr IIâ€"Raymond Bilâ€" ton, Dorothy Drimmie, Charlie Urvin, Myrtle Horsburgh. Sr I to Jr IHâ€"Al ice Reid, Alex Re‘d. Jr I to Sr Iâ€"Elâ€" ‘wyn Nicholson. Sr Pr to Jr Iâ€"Anna Irvin. Pr A to JrPrâ€"C Drimmie, Elâ€" roy Williams, Hugh Dodds. §$.5. NO 11 EGREMONT T Jr. IVâ€"George Barfoot*. Sr. III to Jr. IV.â€"Marie Love* 83; Margaret Love‘ 77; Marjorie Wheeler* 12; Mablo Wheeler*® 71. Sr. IIâ€"Helen Barfoot‘. | Jr. III to‘ Sr. IIIâ€"Andrew Dingwall 70; Lenora Watson* 61. Sr. II to Jr. IIIâ€"Irene Love* 84; Mary Switzer* 79; Laverna Plester*® 74; Leonard Watson* 68. Jr. II to Sr. Hâ€" Olive Wheeler* 66; Rhea Plester*® 63. 1 tollâ€"Beverley Barfoot; Bobbie Weir Pr. to Iâ€"Clara Barfoot*; Brownlee Love. (Jr. Pr. to Sr. â€"Pr.â€"Frank Wheeler*. Jr. Prâ€"Raiph F@irbairn. * present every day. Entranceâ€"Beth Byers, _ Gertrude Hartman, Berneda Kraft, Anderson Byers, Ciarence Fuddler. Jr. IV to Sr. IVâ€"Lioyd Fritz (Hon.), Nellie Byers (Hon), Leslie Ball, Reta Seim, Jean Henderson. â€" §r. III to Jr. lVâ€"Betty‘ Henderson (Hon.), Nelson Widmeywer‘ (Hon.), Ivan Fiddler, Irene Pfeffer(F): Georgina Ball (F). Jr. HI to Sr. HIâ€" Marion Byers (hon.) Aiice Widmeyer Nathan Widmeyer(Rec.). Sr. I to Jr. lUIâ€"Billie Sharp(Hon.), Clayton Fidâ€" ler, Beatrice Ball, James O‘Brien, Shirley Davis, Mldred Gerhardt(Rec.) Florence Gerhardt(Rec.) Sr. I to Jr. II Lula Widmeyer(Hon.), Violet Shenk (Hon.), Howard Kraft(F). Jr. I to Sr. Iâ€"Marie Henderson(Hon:) Jr. Iâ€" Willard Rahn(Hon.), Bernard Garvey. Sr. Pr.â€"Edward Fiddler, Reta Garvey Lioyd _ Allénson. Jr. _ Pr.â€"Gordon Har.man (Hon.), Ruth Brusso (Hon.) Doris Brusso(Hon.) Vernon Widmeyer David Blasing. Promotion Examinations vray 75. To Firstâ€"Mary N:cholson 90.80, Elsie Lamont $1.50, Velva Eakâ€" ett 8150 Raymond . Drimmie 77.50 T Jr Prâ€"Paul Nelson, Beity Mcâ€" Gillivray . *Denotes highest class standing $. S$. NO 10, EGREMONT To Sr IVâ€"*Peter McEBachern 18.17 Elva Bunston 36.42. To Jr IVâ€"*Bill Brown 75, Beverley Brown 80.09, v. Lamont 61.72, To Sr IIIâ€"Kathleen McGillivray 85, *Iva Lamont 78.18, Robert Bunston 70, Malcoim Watts 70. _ To Jr HIâ€"*Margaret MecGilliâ€" vray 80.36, Verna Eakett 83.18, Bob Brown 67.63. To Sr Uâ€"*Jack Brown 78, Mildred Eakett 75, Porey McGilliâ€" Jr IV to Sr IVâ€"Ross Keller (hon) Stanley Rahn. _ Sr III to Jr IVâ€"J._ Keller, Orville Bryans (Rec.) Norâ€" man Eden. Jr III to Sr lllâ€"E:lithl Keller. I to IIâ€"Lorne Blyth (hon.) Robena Grant, Jolin Eden, Cavell| Bryans. Pr. to Iâ€"Erma Bogle, Mer:| vin Rahn, Eddie Bryans, Irene Finniâ€"| gan, Laura Kerr. | U.S.S. NO 1, NOR‘BY & EGRT $S. NO 8 NORMANBY 70, Ethel NO. 9, EGREMONT Jessie U. Calder, teacher A. A. Montgomery, teacher â€"John Harrison. Jr PT (just started at Easter) Beth Hircks, teacher 79 (Hon.) Cook, teacher (abs.) for On closing day at S.8. No,. 13, the pupils presented their teacher, Mr. Lorne Ries with an address and a cigarette case and lighter, Lorne Ecâ€" cles read the address and . Howard Keith presented the gift. Mr. Ries made a neat reply and invited them ww.ndnohlmcomflime. We always found Mr Ries very obliging and wish him every success in fu ture intended departure from among us We cannot express our gratitude for the patience and kindness you have extended to us during the two years you have been our teacher. We ask you to accept this gift. It will be a reminder to you of $.8. No. 13 wher« you first learned the battle of life } Signed on behalf of the school Dorothy, McNaulty, Ruth McKe zie, Lorne Eocles, Howard Keit: | Mr John Scott visited at North Da; the Last Saturday forenoon _ Harn Skales and Clifford Adlam collided a Thos. Moore‘s corner. The speed cop came out from Durham, stated i was a dangerous corner, and | some were able to travel. We extend sympathy to Mrs \W\. J Wilson, who suffered a double b« reavement in the past two weeksâ€" «ister in Edmonton, also her sist~ improvements should be made. T», cars were a little @amaged but ho Mrs John Wilkinson of Woodlan, whose funeral was held this Wein, Aay,. A number from here attended Mrs Jas. McDougall visited in ‘I onto the past week. Mrs Arthur Sheppard of Toron is visiting at Mr W. P. Watson‘s thi Mr and Mrs Gillis McKelvey, Port Colborne, spent over the holiday a: Thos. Moore‘s. Misses Buelah McKenz‘e, . Eth«l Hill, and Mary McDonald4 are home from Toronto for their vacation On sale at McFADDEN‘8 Drug Stort THE VARIETY STORE, Durham Mr and Mrs Wm. H. Lodge, also Mr and Mrs Geo McKelvey attended church in Mount Forest Sunday !a= and visited ‘with the Misses Truax If you have something you are no using, why not sell it? A small ad let in the Review may find a buver ear Teacher: We, your scholars of §.5. No. 13, »remont. learn with regret of your Knox Church, Normanby, will h« 75th Anniversary Services on J 8th and 9th. Rev. D. L. Campbell former pastor, will be the spe preacher for the occasion. â€"IE 25¢ and $1.00. 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A few days expos=re to ‘h dfflm_lnd_yoy_an Jeel your skin k 4 ALL YEAR ‘ROUND Ouroos Gim amay . _-fl;‘!‘?'hh‘uu July 5, 1934 KEEP from the neck to th the skirt was . long Frerch model hat was crgandie in the popu style and she carric Butterfly roses and b riage by her father, gown of white chiffor fashioned in Colonial cordianâ€"pleated sleeves Smail buttons decoral from the neck to the the skirt was long Mrs. Scott Perguson bride as matron of h a becoming gown o mousseline de sole fas lines and flaring at large yellow picture h same material and . nosegay of talisman : of the valley. Mr H brothe: of the groom, wnd the ushers were Kennedy, Mr. A. Lo Mr. Donald A. Kenne«« the bride, and a cousit Kennedvy. woedding music was p McMaster. During the register Miss Pear "All Joy Be Thine." 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