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Durham Review (1897), 28 Jul 1927, p. 5

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pending . a parents, Mr Berkele visited re a from Ha aitors with echnie. and wife, th Mr and it the mis ons visited t week. serite Carr O Arthur ester, N.V. Robt. Mort i and son Geo Nica 1 with thâ€" . Lvan. ended the t Hotstein ind ED 1 up to % 7, for the separd ie rilding of° h School. s may be architect, . Ont. or ‘\July 25. fl. » McE iday in n and twi» Miss May cLean a terkeley Mrs Hu he OTs M the day a turned ty fivre weeks We hope his usual SMith laying Goder present Pt Elgin Arech Mc N i C# spending Miss Corâ€" is spead grandpar John M« i. Visited Florenc son an We W a Â¥ist visit Mille atber Mi L Get our Price before you Sell your Wheat h Mrs Thos McKeown, nee Lav:a MeMillan of Toronto, is at present on inother fine servire was held in i\ Columba Sunday night Rev S. C. MNcCormack preaching on another Aine old Psalim "O God our help in iges Past." It is by Sir Isaac Wat‘s, who by the way is buried in Westâ€" Miss Sadie McKinnon is at present m a visit to her parents here, My. ind Mrs Farquhar McKinnon. MUrs Clifford Ramsden of New York will be the guest of her brother and tor, Mr _ John and Miss Minnic stothart for the next month. Mrs Jas. Dingwall of Celarville is visiting her sister, Mrs Watson and rephew, W. G. tawa inster _ Abbey, _ among Britain‘s reat. He is the Father of England‘s ymn writers and it is a collective viun, sung on mostly all public ocâ€" asLONns. as | intend buying Wheat to ship by the Car load, GooDs DELIVERED IN TOWN EV ERyYy Day. PHONE NO. 8, DAY OR NIGHT Custom Chopping Every Day rDé«i HENDERSON‘S BAKERY Has Always Taken a Strong Stand for Quality M Are well known for their richness and quality. Kept in clean, sanitary cases, free from dust. All ingredients are of First Quality. Therefore when you buy our Bread, you are assured of the Best. ulging by the new roofs being put the owners must expect more _ in the future, W. G. Watsno wring his stable with corugated al roofing. Mr Geo Arrowsmita is artist. KEEP YOUR HOUSE WARM AS TOAST F. W. MOON, Durbam Telephone 140 W Gilson Mig. Co., Limited â€"1150 Yyern 8t., Guetph, Ont, s Janet McDonald â€" after a hened visit to many friends, reâ€" BURNS HARD OR SOFT COAL, COKE OR wWOOD Tlfiler(‘}'ilson Magic burns any fuel Learn all the facts about this Aues, electrically arc welded new and sensationally priced furmace. Our easy payment plan enables you to have the Girson Magic installed at onceâ€"the balance of wmenu spread over one ‘year. rite today. joints, which permanently preâ€" vent gas and £:|t from leaking, all contribute to make the Gilson "Magic‘ the most satisfactory and economical furnace. equally well. It heats three times faster. The oneâ€"piece, heavy steel plate body, special cone â€" shaped grate, booster joints, which permanently preâ€" air from a smaller quantity of fuel is the heating wonder o{ the age. Built on entirely different principles, the Gilson Magic brings new comfort to the home and cuts fuel bills oneâ€"third to oneâ€"half. The amazing way that the Gilâ€" son "Magic" Furnace gives a greater volume of warm moist JOHN McGOWAN PRICEVILLE 42. THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS last week to her home in Otâ€" WRITE FOR EASY PAYMENT PLAN JULY 28, 1927 Support your Home Baker THIS IS TRUE OF OUR BREAD OUR CAKES AND PASTRY Miss Marjory Everist has returned 'home after spending a month in Torâ€" ; onto and Niagara Falls. Messrs Sanderson and 'c&;t;én, Sam Carson and sons Neil ant Kenâ€" Seldom has the weather been so free from adverse criticism as in the past month. The growing crops are in that stage of development that requires a lot of rain and a moderâ€" ate temperature for a goodl harvest. And we have it. _A marked advance has been made in the past week and the outlook is very good. Most of th» farmers around here are busy entâ€" ting alfalfa and report a fine crop. Mr and Mrs Wilfrid Parslow, nee Katie McDonald) are on a visit to each of their parents. Mr Jack Parker, Palmerston, spent Sunday at Mrs Everist‘s. early 70‘s, he and his sister "Tote" (familiarly â€" called) walking to the old log church at Amos, ahold of their father‘s hand. Congratulations and best wishes to his sister Mrs McKee (Tena McKinâ€" non) on the occasion of her recent a visit to her turned to their home in Calgary this week after a lengthy visit among their many friends and relatives. It is many years since we saw in the early 70‘s, he and his sister "Tote" (familiarly â€" called) walking to the wÂ¥ < i. P ks EU turned to their ‘"S‘% i0 her mother and brother. Mr and Mrs L_u:hln McKinnon 15â€" Easy Paymentsâ€" Saves $50.00 in Fuel Burns Any Fuelâ€" No Jointsâ€" Can‘t Leak Gas. VICINITY ery, well equipped throughout. In addition to the Mackinaw serâ€" vice, the Str. ‘"Manitoulin" has a Week end trip to the Manitoulin 1d. ‘The Review forwards subscriptions to all daily papers at a saving to subscribers. Let us send in yours. The round trip from Owen Sound to Mackinaw and return, including meals and berth is $45. Send for vesâ€" ervations to Owen Sound Transporâ€" tation Co., Owen Sound. The steamer "Manitoulin" is 190 feet long, with accommodation for 150 passengers. There is an observaâ€" tion saloon, comfortable staterooms, all with running hot and cold water, each Saturday. The route is through the finest scenery on the Lakesâ€"a district which is famous for its historic inâ€" terest. The trip provdes one of the most wonderful and restful holiday outings in America. The most wonderful five day cruise on the Great Lakes is provided in the Str. "Manitoulin‘s" Owen Sound to Mackinaw trip. During July and August this fine steel steamer sails each Monday from Owen Sound aâ€" cross the beautiful Georgian Bay to Killarney and the Manitoulin Island and among the islands of the north Shore calling at various ports, then up the St. Marys River to Sault Ste Marie, Ont. From there the Str. "Manitoulin" runs to Mackinaw Islâ€" and, where ample opportunity is proâ€" vided for seeing all the points of inâ€" terest on this picturesque hlandâ€"i the tourist centre of the Great Lakes. The steamer returns via the same route, Zionites arranged for their annual garden party last Friday, which is to be held Aug. 4th at W. J. Greenâ€" wood‘3. A good time is expected. Mr and Mrs R T Edwards and Spencer and Mr and Mrs Chas Mecâ€" Clocklin were guests of Mr and Mrs Will Campbell, Welbeck, Sunday evâ€" ening. Misses Mabel and FEdith Orchard, Mt Forest, are spending a week with Mrs J. O. Greenwood. WONDERFUL FIVE DAY CRUISE TO MACKINAW & MANITOULIN Miss Mina Edwards returned home last week after spending two weeks with friends at Napanee, Toronto, Hamilton, Caledon and Shelburne. Mr and Mrs Hugh McArthur and Mr Sandy McArthur spent the first of the week with Mr and Mrs Isaac Hooper, S. Line, Mrs J. 0. Greenwood and family, spent Friday with the Orchard {famâ€" ilies at Holstein and Mt Forest. Mr and Mrs W. Smith, Mrs Cransâ€" ton and little daughters, Viola and Bernice of Owen Sound, spent Sunâ€" day with Mr and Mrs W. J. Cook. Miss Jean Clark holldayed last week with her cousin, Blanche Mcâ€" Kechnie at Glenroaden. Mr and Mrs J. J. Peart and family visited friends near Hanover Sunday. Miss Jessie Murray returned to Toronto Monday after spending a week with her friend Miss Delia Mcâ€" Phail. Mr and Mrs Allie McLean Sunday ed at Rock Mills. Don‘t forget the annual garden party on Aug, 4th on school grounds Mr John Scott and daughter Mild red of Toronto, visited Sunday at H R. MacLean‘s. Miss Anna Mary McLean Sundayâ€" ed at David Nichol‘s. Mr and Mrs Thos Nichol and famâ€" ily, visited Sunday with Collingwood friends. Mr David Hincks and daughters, Gladys, Almeda and Jean and son Clifford, spent the week erd at Guelph. Mr John L. McKinnon motored ovâ€" er from Duluth and is visiting at his brother‘s, Arch D. McKinnon‘s. The Willing Helpers will hold a meeting on Friday at 2.30 p.m. in order to make arrangement for the bazaar and garden party on Aug. 5: All ladies are cordially invited. The lunch com. are Mrs Dan Campbeli, Mrs H. R. McLeod, Mrs Alex Carson and Mrs Wm Aldcorn. Miss Pearl McCuaig returned to Pontiac, Mich. on Friday after spendâ€" three weeks at her home. Her sister Islay accompanied her back. Miss Ida Hincks has been enkaxal to teach near Eugenia for the comâ€" ing term. Mrs Wm Bell of Paisley returned home Monday after a month spent with her brother, Alex Stewart. 1arse crowd was present, There '“; There are fine prospects for an aâ€" prizes given to all who took part in bundance of eats for both man and the games and races, followed by a beast. The fine rains and warm weaâ€" good supper. In the evening Droâ€"| ther have been a blessing to â€"the more folks came over and played a Country. And now good weather is friendly game of softball with the desired for the saving of the hay. Pricevilleites. The score was 11._31,'We notice fields in coil equal to anyâ€" in favor of Priceville. All went home" thing ever seen in Proton and three feeling happy after the fine day they loads per acre will be harvested in had spent. | some fields. } Mr and Mrs Sydney Bartlett and| Arch. McKinnon is suffering with Mr Ambrose McKee spent the week blood poisoning in his hand and arm end at Mrs Everist‘s. at presentâ€"and work so pressing. ‘ Pikcaduas use ut s . ..2 on FV X s Ws c aT ce k the Entrance and all were successâ€" fu! in passing. This speaks well for teachers and pupils. Anna Mary wili teach this year at Bunessan school. Congratulations to Miss Anna Mary McLean and pnpl!s. She had four tryâ€" Sspent a few days at Alex Carson‘s, ‘The annual Presbyterian S. S. picâ€" nic on Wednesday last was a decidâ€" ed success. The day was ideal and a neth motored up from ZION full view of seenâ€" Toronto and and hlsrlixvoaler Mrs Fanny Storms, arrived home in time to take charsge of Sunday service. Mr and Mrs Will Donald and daunâ€" ghters, Mr Morrison of Conn, and Mr and Mrs Graham of Toronto were visitors with the Scott families the first of the week. Rev. D. J. and Mrs Storms and sons, Mr John Webster had the misforâ€" tune to lose one of his best work horâ€" ses last Saturday. Miss Ruth Hatton and brother of Toronto, are holidaying with her couâ€" sin, Miss Dell Scott. Several from this part attended the funeral of the late Wm. Bryce at Venâ€" try Friday last. Sympathy is extendâ€" ed to members of the family. Mrs E. E. Hockridge was in Toron to a few days last week and attended a family reunion. Workmen came last week and in short order put up Mr Geo, Shand‘s fine steel drive shed. The Girls‘ Garmentâ€"making Club unâ€" der the supervision of Miss Marie Wolsley meet Friday afternoon â€" of this week at Mrs J. Sinclair‘s. Mr and Mrs Hugh Copeland, son and daughter dined with Mr and Mrg, Jas Hardy Sunday. Miss Hardy, of Toronto, a daughter of Wm Hardy, Sask., is visiting the Martin‘s and. Hardy‘s here at present. * Sunday last we had as minis(nr.1 Rev. Jno. Hart, lately from Mani'oâ€"‘ ba, coming by auto. We enjoyed his| sermon and noticed a resemblance to | our old minister, Rev. J. A. Matheâ€" son, especially in the length of hini, and certain actions. Mr Hart will be | here next Sunday also, Also you will all take notice that the far famed Orange picnic at 8. Park is to be held this year on the 17th August on the usual grounds. ' The bridge gang are starting work west of Hopeville this week. Mrs Jas Kennedy and children of Shelburne, spent last week with her parents and sisters, the Aldcorn‘s, Heard‘s and McMillan‘s. Mr and Mrs Howard Watson entâ€" ertained a carload of friends from G. Sound Sunday. Hugh McMillan‘s have a niece‘s husband and children from Wetb wood, New Ont. visiting them. Mrs Neil McKinnon of Toronto, is spending some time with McKinnon‘s on the 14th con. Miss Jean Knox is visiting friends at Hopeville. Mrs Knox of Guelph, made a short call in the Park the other day, comâ€" ing b yway of Durham and her old home in Egremont at Wm Leith‘s. Mrs J. H. Richardson is also in poor health at present. We hope for them both a speedy recovery. Misses Ruby Haw and Marjory Kinnell are home from the city for a short holiday, THE DURHAM REVIEW Born on Friday, July 15, to Mr and Mrs Thos McLean, con 14, Proton, a On your holiday, or ( on motor trips, don‘t run the risk of not knowing whether you will have a good bed awaiting You may not realize ( it, but a good night‘s sleep is more importâ€" ant to you than food. ‘"Who sleeps, dines‘"â€"the French proverb says. Telephone /, ahead for a >\ HOPEVILLE Ings. Both places well watered and in good state of cultivation. For furâ€" they particulars apply ~to Palmer Patterson, R. R. 3, Durham. Phone 157, ring 2. 15 acre farm in Allan Park for sale or exchange for small property in Durham. Farm has first class buildinga. _ A snap for quick sale. Apply or write to Mrs Geo. Last, 6 Chesley, Ont. People read ‘Review‘ Want Ads. We are as near to you as your teleâ€" phone. Our phone No. is 6. ious. The nrut.gume was played at Waudby garden party on the 15th when Edge Hill were the victors. saw the car coming and "going fas ter than usual," Saw the cars clash together his father being thrown out. Saw Hahn get out of his car accusâ€" ing his father and thought he smelt liquor. Mr Culpe asked "How dia you know the smell of liquor " and the lad declared his parents did not tell him what to say. Mrs Morrison sworn said that Hahn‘s car was ‘trayâ€" elling quick, faster than usual, and she too declared she could smell liqâ€" EAge Hill and Glenroaden plaved their second game of ball Monday mght when Glenroaden came victorâ€" Mr. Culpe addressei His Honor as did also Mr Robertson in an interâ€" esting summing up. Mr â€"Laidlaw thought they had not proved that Morrison had not violated the Highâ€" way Traffic Act and the Plaintiff was violating the law when driving his car around the curve at 35 miles an hour, so he dismissed the case. Practically a verdict for Morrison. Miss Mary McNab spent a week with her cousins, Mary and Agnes Anderson. bridge, 18 rods south of the gate. He claimed Hahn struck him : be was keeping the right side of the road and insisted to both counsels he was going 15 miles an hour. To Mr. Culpe he said he didn‘t blow his horn to attract his boy to open the gate : ‘twas a warning blow to comâ€" ing car, could see about 300 yards ahead. Alyin Morrison, young son of deâ€" fendant, said he heard the horn blow from the house and ran to open the gate : about a rod from the gate Mr and Mrs Adam Anderson spent the first of the week with Mr John Burnett, Artemesia. Mrs W. Williams and two childvren of Mimico, visited last week with Mr and Mrs H. Williams, Before the Police Magistrate Mrs Kirkpatrick of Ft Williaim, was the guest of the Robinson famâ€" ily over the week end. Misses Mabel and Edyth Orchard of Mt. Forest, are holidaying at the Glencross home. Mr and Mrs W. McLeod and famâ€" ily of Priceville visited at the Mcâ€" Donald home the first of the week. Mrs Chas Mortley and Ittle grandâ€" Adaughter Muriel Allan of town, visitâ€" ed last wetk with her daughters, Mrs E. Greenwood and Mrs V. Wililams. whose word was as good as their bond and whose aye was aye and their nay nay, most of whom are now sleeping in the kirk cemeteries throughout the countryside. Thouzh well on past the allotted span of lit» as given by the Psalmist, he is as bright in mind and active in body almost as ever, and takes an active interest in everything. _ As mignt be expected, he is a staunch kirkâ€" man, is a Liberal of the George Brown type and we might add is still a reader of the Globe though he mcurns its degeneracy from the stern and rigid course it used to pursus in the good old days. His many friends will congratulate him on having atâ€" tained this ripe old age, at the same time wishing him many happy reâ€" turns.â€"Wiarton Echo. Mr Dargavel is one of the old school,, those oldâ€"time Scotth pionâ€" eers who opened up this provinec, Â¥ice a very pleasant surprise awaitâ€" ed him. _ Several of his nieces and nephews from various parts of the province, fifteen in all, came to spea1 the afternoon with him and a very enjoyable time was spent. Amen: those present were Mr and Mrs F, Cairns, Ceylon : Mr and Mrs Jas O. Dargavel and children of Rock Milis; Mr and Mrs F. Collinson and childâ€" ren of Ceylon; Mrs A. B. Balfour and Mr Bonar Balfour of Pilrig Farm, St Catharines, and Miss Sybil Collinzon of Regina. On Sunday last, Mr Thos. Dargayâ€" el celebrated his 84th birthday. On Eightyâ€"four Years Young (Continued from Page FARM FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE 1) MELODY BOYS‘ ORCHESTRA Boothville corr: Wm J. Wilsor‘s new barn is now finished and we ure proud to say it stands second to none in the Township. _ Mr Wilson never does anyhing by halves. Last summer he erected about 65 rods o beautiful and substantial wire fence along the front of his farm and the passerâ€"by is struck by the tidy apâ€" pearance of the farm, buildings and good garden under Mrs Wilson‘s inâ€" dustry and care. Married by Revy McCulloch, in the absence of Rev. Mr Matheson,, July 15, Mr Don McArthur of Duluth, to Miss Euphemia McArthur, sister 0‘ Com,. McArthur, Priceville and of 5. K, McArthur, Hopeville. Owing to the death of the late Mr. J. McKechnie, it is necessary that all outstanding accounts due to him be paid at once. Settlement may â€" be made at the store, where the busi ness will be carried on as usual Crawfor1 corr.: The masons are busy working at Mr Donald McDon ald‘s house. ' Edge Hill corr: Mr Will Ritchi» has engaged with Robt Ector fort‘.s summer holidays. We extend congratulations to Mr. Geo Yiirs, who on Sunday evening, July 2ist, was united in wedlock to Miss Florence Wilson, at the home of the bride‘s parents, Elgin St. We announced two weeks ago as we thought a finalty, that the site of our new Post Office was settled. We were wrong it seems. It is impossibâ€" le to please all the local Conservaâ€" tive and some of them seem bound to tear down the Aecision reached by the engineer at Ottawa. A meeting of the council was held Thursday last, and a proposal was carried by the majority to ask that the Post Office be placed on the site of the present Town Hall, the town offering their area for $2200, while the necâ€" essary width would be obtained by securing the north wing of the Hahn got for $1800. The school board are advertising for a new teacher for the third class in Durham school, owing to the resignation of Miss Gretta Nichol, who has had charge of that room for over three years. Mrâ€" Wm Black has bought the Alâ€" joe blacksmith shop and grounds atâ€" tached and will proceed at once to transform it into residential property So rapid and satisfactory has breen the recovery of King Edward, from his serious operation, that Aug. 9th has been fixed for the great coronaâ€" tion ceremony, and mililons of loyal subjects will hope that no untoward event will prevent its accomplishâ€" ment this time. Miss Winnie Reid left Wednesdas for Winnipeg where on her arrival she will be united in marirage to Mr D A. Dunsmoor, brakesman, of that place. The many friends of Mr Jno Pickâ€" en wili be glad to know that he,is improving satisfactorily from the opâ€" eration he underwent for appendiciâ€" tis on July 12th. The Presbyterian 8. S. picnic is being held to«day at Wilder‘s Lake. By courtesy of the Cement Co. an open air ride on the flat cars there and back is a feature provided, Messrs R. MacFarlane Sr, and Jno. H. Hunter are booked to leave for Scotland next week. Mr R. B. Keeler, jeweller, bas purâ€" chased Arch. Little‘s house, East Lambton St. for $2000. whose name appears among the sucâ€" cessful candidates at Ottawa Normal School examinations. NEW AND FRESH From Review fyle, July 25, 1912 IN DAYS OF YORE 25 YEARS AG0 From Review fyle, July 24, 1902 »Congrlth.t.lou to Mr R. J. Scott, GROCERIES Coal Oil and Gasoline J. â€"C. HOWELL Also Cured Meats Music for all Occasions rates, and open dates, apply to H. E. PH[_PP_S. Manager ff’,", which an opfion has beer 15 YEARS AGOo NOTICE your ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO enter at the beginning of the‘ fall term. Information as to courses may, be obtained from the Principal hmmwil.:.nb’eah‘ tain in the future. mnuh-.:‘u':.u‘neun“u. mhmum enter ummma:x SCHOOL Consisting of house and stable and. 11% acres of land, in good state of cultivation, well fenced and watered,, suitable for retired farmer or mar ket gardener. Situated on Durham Road, within the coryoration of lae Town of Durham. Will sell at a bargain to quick buyer. water that is polluted and uffit for domestic use, when pure water can be bhad by having a well drilled. also handle Pumps and Pump repairs Satisfaction guaranteed. ED. J, PRATT, R. R.4, Durham Phone 98, r 1% HOoNOR GRADUATE of Torono. University, graduate of Royal Oollege of Dental ‘Snrgerns of Ontario Rooms Dates arranged at Herald Office, Du» dalk, also through Durham Review and Flesherton Advance. Geo. E. Duncar, Dundalk P. O. Phone 42 r 42. Residence : Phone 607 bam, on Tuesdays. Shippers are re quested to give three days‘ notice. JAS, LAWRENCE, Shipper What HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Uaiver sity; Graduate Royat College Bental Surgeons. Dentistry in all its bran ches, Office, East of Central Drug Store Entrance on Mill Street. DURHAM OwEN sound Lambton St. 868 2nd Ave K. C. C. Middlebro‘ J. H. McQuarrie Mr, McQuarrie will be all day Priday in Dundalk. Water ! Licensed Auctioneer for Co. of Grey Terms, reasonable. Sale dates must be arranged at the Review Ofica Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County Sales taken on reasonable terma Residence, «~«<‘1K4g MAIN STREET, HOLSTEIN Phone 2, r12 PRICEVILLE, DRS. C. G. AND The Science that adds®Life to years and years to life. Call and See us. Consultation Frea in Ourham Tl_no‘qo, Thursdays An¢ Office Hours Office and residence, corner Countess and Lambton,. opposite old Post Offie» Office hours : 9 to 11 a. m., 1.30 to 4 p. m., 7 to 9 p. m., Sundays excepted J. L. SMITH, M.B., M.C. P.S. MIDDLEBRO® & McQUARRIE Barristers, etc. J. F. GRANT, D.D.S., Graduate of Toronto University (Successor to the late Dr. Blake . C. PICKERING, DDS, LDs Apply at Review Office, Durbham GEORGE E. DUNCAN C Seveqseull CY rpe J & J HUNTER‘S New Store PROPERTY FOR SALE NOTICE TO FARMERS DR. C. McLELLAN raduate, University of â€" 18 G then m.fllmefil\’.-fl J. A. M. Rebb, Principat Office on CHIROPRACTIC . E. MILNE, M. B. JOHN O‘NEIL », G. AND 1 BESSIE McGILLIVRAY DR. A. M. BELL urs : 2â€"S5 p.m., 7â€"9 p.m. Sundays excepted Good Health Worth ? will ship stock from Darâ€" Water!! Wa tor Examined and Corrected No. 2, Priceviile

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