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Durham Review (1897), 16 Aug 1928, p. 4

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Harvesters Iirorsu--3hly AUG. 2r--r'rorn all stations in Ontar- - io, Toronto and east. t MARSHALL -.. McNALLY AUG. "-Ptom ull stations in Ontar- On Thursday. Aug. 2nd, a quiet to. Toronto, west. south and north. marriage was solemnized at the AUG. 3t--Nyrst all stations in Otttats Ilueen Bt. Parsonaxe. when Miss Ir- io. Smith "tta and went. one Manlly. daughter of Mr John Pare and terms some as last year McNaliy, near Markdale. was united --$15 to Winnipeg; lh cent per mite in marriage to Mr Wm Marshall, both beyond. For partlcnlgrg an of Glenelg. The bride was becoming- R. "atrFartagte, ly attired in a navy blue travelling ..._ ....C p. R. Agent, Durham costume wth hat to match. The cer- " emony wu performed by Rev R. S. . ' “dries. The happy couple intend tak- . . in: a trip through the Western prov- Ikrsesuehtelag compd‘ n inees in the near future, after which AT DURHAM FALL FAIR, they will take up residence in Dur. wsnnssnnv, SEPT. " ham. AT DURHAM FALL FAIR, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. " $5.00 Prizo ofNred, winners having privilege of compotlng " Royal Win. ter Fair, Toronto. No horseshoe shall ”coed 2% "ts, F'or further particulars apply to The undersigned beg to express appreciation tor the surgery and hos- pital care, that enabled our daughter Jean to have the hospital. Also to the Women's instant? of Allan Park and to many in town and surround- ing country who sent fioweN and raw kind words during the illness. a 30mm swans, DURHAM 'Tuesday, Aug. let For that New Fall Suit or Overcoat, come here Tuesday. A wide range to select from. New Fall Samples of Sailings and Overcoatings Next Garafraxa Rt. Bridge, 2 lb. Broilers and over. Also Fat Hens I House of Hobberlin, Toronto Meet Him Here! It has won more people to Kellogg’s Corn Flakes* than to any other ready-to-eat cereal. Flavor and matchless crispness! Just become they taste so good Alan’s why more than 11,000,000 people demand Kellogg’s each day. CARD OF THANKS Poultry Wanted Let him take your measure. A fit ttuaranteed. Mr and Mrs Ben Coutts JAMES MATHER, soc'y Write or phone 58 and we will call. ARCH. C. CLEMENTS Mr. F B. Cowle. representingtbe We have a Good Market for with . full line of will be at ”Hwy-iwéc 2; . . g. " New Summer felts now on display, Jas. Langslll. monologue ; Aberdeen In all the new shades and shapes. orchestra; duet, Agnes and Florence Misses Truax. Ewen; Instrumentals. Betty Watt, of A pretty wedding took place today. Aux. l5th. at Glenroaden. when Miss Maud Boyd, daughter of Mr and Mrs Allan Boyd and granddaughter of Mrs Riehard Banks, unlth heart and hand in marriage with Mr Laverne McCallum. son of Mr and Mrs Neil McCallum or Mulock The ceremony took place at 3 p. m. try Rev. H, Critrkingtott, before a number of rel, ativets and friends. MCCALLUM - BOY D HYMENEAL Durha' 'ii/o/f (te; 'sit, was vndu-Iavornndullpnouhu ”who-cop“! Sunk: lunch or a... to VII " he-Mist. Flu- log the r h, SI. " h It iAberdeen Institute Branch " l Hold Social Evening Ely Thr. - 31min. “ember CHI-dun Weekly Newlup C. RAMAGE & SON. Editor and Pro- The Aberdeen branch Women's in- stitute. were again at home to their, friends in an open meeting in the Aberdeen school house Friday night, last. Judging by the good attendance' these evenings are becoming increas-; ingly popular. There is no better, way to cultivate the community spit»: it than the section to develop their musical or oratorical talents and put on their own programs. The Branch have ambitions to furnish (or at least assist) in equipping a ward in the new wing Durham Hospital is te' bout to have and this evening in question, $35 was taken at the door as a nucleus for the fund. The President, Miss Lottie Fletch-1 er presided and the piece de resist ance of the evening was the humor. ous play entitled, 'Reception Day at the Parsonage." There were 12 In the cute as follows: Mesdameg H. Hopkins. D. Lamb,' Wm Noble, Jas. Heslett, Jag, Ewans, Jno. Grierson, Jack Caswell, J. F. McLean, Misses M. Lamb, L. Fletcher, Catharine Me Lean. Hazel Chapman. Other num- bers were a speech by Mr F. Irwin; “thug“ ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO I No. 13, Bentlnck. Miss Violet Mervyn, B. S. No. 12. ', Egremont. Pe' Ruby Morrison. U. S. S. No. l, I Ettr't and Nor'by. 1M1” Smith of Kincardine, No. lt, I Normanby. Miss Florence Mellvride. mar Tor. onto. Miss Pearl Mortley. Toronto occas- Toronto; Inez Twamley. David Burn-z I readings, Ml” Firth. Arch. Helium Billy Davey Gordon lichen. Adn Chapman: Mrs Herb Hopkins: club swinging, Mm Mary Lamb. Home made candy wu told " close of pro- gram to further augment the funds. IO, Glen. and Egremont. Mus Hazel Begum. S. B. No. 3, Glen, Miss Edna Lyons, S. B. No. 5, Glen. Miss Katharine McMillan, Sep. B. S gram to The town rate, " 8-10 mills is 1 little below lost you and the Council will not likely commit themselves to any large construction expenditure. unless absolutely necessary. Other expenditures ot the town such " de. Denture debt. Library, etc on Bsed. In fact only the ll 8-10 mills ll I.“ us well, such " ottteinU 3nd Mann's Marina street lighting, etc. Accounts totalling 8591 were pu- sed: also an account trom J. H. Mc- Quurrle of 858 for drawing bylaws ' -. . _Il-ln...l Accounts mulling 8591 were pu- sed: also an account trom J. H. Mc- Quarrie of 858 for drawing bylaws and legal advice. This elicited some discussion. the Council deeming it rather high, but it finally passed. No. T, Glen's. Miss Marjorie Ritchie. S. S.No. ll, Bentlnck. Mr Irvine Sharp. S. S. No. 3, Bent, Miss Mary McQuarrle. B. B. No. 6, (Continued from Page " case grunts. are not as liberal as hop- ed tor. Beutinek. Mitus Esther Petty. B. S. No. S, Bent. Miss Guaale McAillster. S. S. No. I, Normanby Miss McLean (Arthur)), B. S. No. 8, Normunby Miss Reta Barbour. B. B. No. 2, Eg- the Council ia, ”control over and auch of this goes tor, axed purposes removal. Miss Emma Oliver. S. S. No. 13. Eg. Miss Iva Paralow, S. B. No. lt, Eg't Miss Islay McKechnle. U. S. S. No. Bent. & Glen's. Mr Campbell Nolan. batons School Misa Esther McLean. Brick' school,' north ot Domoch Miss Reta Bailey, Allan Park Miss Eunice Webster. Wianon, S. S. \llss Donalda Nichol. S. S. Ne. b, ions] stall. Miss Lavina Mortley. Richmond Hill Miss Ruby Blyth, Washago Alfred Hlncks. Stone's Line, Arte'sla Miss McCannel. Durham Road. Arte Glenelg rigs A. M. McLean, B. S. No. l, Glen. Iiss Kathleen McLean. U B. S. No, meals. Miss Murphy, Irish Lake ....... Mrs P. J. Seeley, Rock Mills Mrs D. J. McCormack. Blenheim Mrs Hare, Ceylon Miss Mary Lamb. near Blenheim ‘ The anniversary services ot the United Ch., Hopeviile, will be held', on Aug 19th, when Rev C .H. Cook/ 30! Hamilton will preach at It and 7., l M. Specinl music will be rendered by' v‘ inistoge choir at the morning service, and Cedarviiie choir with male (mar-l tette are expected in evening. Spec-l rial tree will offering will be taken.) , Mrs Alex and Miss Jessie McEach-l nie, Toronto, spent Saturday with the latter's aunt. Mrs Arch Ferguson? 3 Miss A M Fettis is holidaying with) rher sister. Mrs Henderson. Yeovil. l l Miss Merle Sinolnir is spending; ithis week with her aunt, Mrs Wm] Weir, Jr.. Durham. i Mr and Mr: Wm Dingwail and Iiamily. spent the firat of week with io. Sound reintives. I 5 Mr Cameron McIntosh. M. P.' edt. ltor ot the North Battleford News. u. 'smed " excellent number. Aug. 2nd |Inst. He had tttte portraits ot the ;mlnllten of Imitation : Forte; iPostmuter General. Peter Venlot; 'iMirt. of Lebor. Peter Heenaa, with ;including write-ups ot the Depart- ‘menta they represent, " well u sketches ot ther rise to power from July orlgln. Other sketches deal luckily with other departments. We congratulate Mr McIntosh on the Mend“ lime. Mr and Mrs Wm Wallace. Toronto motored up to visit his sister. Mrs G Riddell last week end. Mr Wallace Riddell returned to the city with them. Miss Lilian Donald, Conn and Miss Hilda Knunp and twin sisters, Mt. Forest, are spending this week with their aunt, Mrs Will Scott Mr and Mrs David Wiltshire are, rejoicing over the arrival of a tine; baby boy on Aug. 12. - l Sl Mills 1928 Tax Rate nie, T the In Miss her a: A young people's convention will be held " the Christian and Mission- ary Allhnce at Hopeville on Aug IT. Three sessions will be held. Dr Hoop. er, Toronto, will be one ot the spea- ken. FBI-est on Aug. 11. They sre taking up reliance In Hamilton. Congraululou are given to Miss Nellie Raw and Mr Ina. McMeekln. who were quietly married In Mt. Where the Teachers Go THE DURHAM REWEW HOPEVILLE mend though the busy season ison there m e splendid attendance ot members end seven! visitors, The Preeident opened the meeting with the singing of the anle Led. After business was over we heard s splen- did pmgnm. Mr: Jim. Vessie sang s solo moat scceptnbly ; Ilse Mary lamb gave s. piano instmmentnl and much enjoyed ; lira Neil lichen read en interesting chspter from the study hook: Misses Annette IcKech- nie and Esther McLean nag s duet: Min K. Firth gnve s recitation: Mrs McConnsek gnve s moot interesting pnper on “The puts women play." We were nil pleased to have Miss MecPhnii present and give I short talk. The next meeting is to be held at the home ot Mrs Wm Weir the second Friday in September. Mr and Mrs Alex McDonald and mu Myrtle, Crawford, were vlsltors with Mr and In J. W. McKeclmle the ttnrt of the week. Mr Campbell McLean, Toronto, spent the week end at his home here. Mr out! Mr: Geo. Turnout were visitors with the Inner: brother. Wm Hill this week. Mr and Mrs Albert Thompson and little daughter, were guests this week of Mr and Mrs Angus McArthur. Mrs Arch. Brown and two sons. J. D. and Alexander, and Mrs And Has- tie and son Dougal. Crawford, spent the itrgt of week at Mr D. Watson's. Mrs DI; siiLuud and mu Ross of Hamilton. were guests a few days " Mr and Mrs L. McLean's; Mr and Mrs Chas. Tnrttord and daughter, Mrs Cross and two child. ren ot Cheney. were visitors at J13. Miller's Sunday. Mrs Kenneth Arauoft (Irene Luv- ex spent a. day with RIVerslaelnenus view. Mr 3nd Mrs Jan. Watson and tami- ly .Toronto. spent the week end with friends around the Rocky. son) left for her home in Miami. on Friday. Mr and Mrs A. Symon nnd son AI- Knox Church Annual Picnic largely Attended Knox United Church were pleased} to have royal King's weather given‘ them tor the tunnel congregational Nettie Thursday afternoon lust. To: be favored with a warm, may day': umong the my catchy one. ot ttsis' past month. means a lot to any nth-9 ering and while Knoxltes were glad of this favor, the same line. brand of! weather necessitated the absence ot, the majority of the runl canyon-i tion, for the old saw of making buy while the sun shines. never wu more applicable than in this use. But there were over 300 present'; and in the pretty grove northotTrhr ity Church cemetery. the gathering came and the field immediately north of grove ball games and other lnno cent diversions were staged. There» were some heavy sluggers on the! baseball line-ups, and on the oathstre-l, tween bases, the alfalfa was welll trumped. _ At. the supper hour the large gath- ering surrounded the refreshmenti booth from where piles of sandwich land squares of cake were sent out.‘ and as in Biblical days, much re- mained. lee cream cones were serv-) ed to all as dessert and to date have), heard of no refusals. 1 The games by the roadside after supper was a popular feature and the (Olympic winners ot to-morrow were lall there. as well as the runners-up. Dr. A, M. Bell held the purse strings (tor the prise awards and Messrs EHarold McKechnle and R. M. Spar!- ‘lng the Bttttl rope to aspire to and Rev. Mr Smith and Jas. McLachlan :saw that all made a good get-away. lThere were races for all ages and or- ganizations in the church and even (the miniater's race between Rev’s ESmith and Binnie, showed sprinting 'qualtles that were gained in the fltst {place on the early homestead. Rev. 1 Mr Smith came out ahead but by so " narrow a margin that it is scarcely ' worth recording. 1 Monday last. the members of Knox United Choir, Durham. with 1 few friends, Journeyed to Balmy Beach. (Owen Bound. where they whiled n- ;wny a beautiful afternoon in true picnic style. Thin locality lends it. laelf ideally for picnic purposes and baseball and other outdoor games 'wene played on the diamond. Appe 'tltes iron whetted by the tang of the fresh hir and that all enjoyed thi- mnnnl supper was evident by the seat of stuck on the 'eats.' The U . W O halithelr monthly Young lumen from this district. with experience and some money, mar obtain (In! with no down pey- menu .it they lake Improvements. Vans came from town for the child. ren and in a short time the picnic grounds were deserted for another year. 1928 picnic was a good one. GASK. a ALBERTA FARM LANDS KNOX CHOIR ON THEIR Apply to P..O. Box 40, Durham in her home in Miami, on any with" Riverside friends ANNUAL OUTING ', Zion's mun-l garden party. which i wu held on Emerson Penn’s mounds |opposite the church ,wu attended by 'a Inge crowd of people last Thun- Per,. A nine of softball was played renrly itt evening try Wusdby and E. :Hlll, the Inner winning "--s. Burr lper was served. liter which a good "I" Chnl. MoBtboet I" III "new. of Edmonton. epent e few deye the lint of week with Mr end In J. H. We Mine Lilien Flynn. Toronto. in eleo visiting et the new home. Mr end In Thou Wilcox end In. Irwin, Regine end in Lyon of not Ceylon. celled on on - here recently and meat the evening with Mr end lire Wm Timmine. Mr end In Biz-ks Robert-on ot Molesworth and In Gordon Edger. and eon Herold. Gorrle. open: the week end with their uncle. W. J. Greenwood end on Sundey with Mr. end In G.. Min Intel-at end lien Mex-gent Flynn end Mr Fred Cook. went to o Sound. lien Clem Green- wood returned home with them to, mend . in! hours. Mine Margaret Flynn, Toronto, is mending e couple ot week: with her friend. line M. Greenwood. Mr Rob Jeckeon end mother. spent Civic holidey with Gelt friends. - 1.. by In lurk Wilson. Durham In In Hm Mr n- and It: In: wane, natal. “a Mrs _ M. Human. from new “mom In!" us. Mt. Deanna: reelmlom by Mtr, the ttrut of Week with Mr and INN m lay 'trttt and m.- Luy In.” Goo. Part. illuuc by Kenn Jim Pun, J. Te,., Mn mm. Rob-on M - Witite, or an In . was” An addnw Mr Angus McIntosh Ind listen. Magnet and Susie, went Blind-y with Mr and In J. H. Robson. Mrs Jno. Whittaker. Port Arthur, and In New and two children of Mt, Dennis nre visiting with Mr uni Mm R. T. Edwnrdl. Mrtt Whitaker-la . Mater of Mr Edwards. Mr and Mrs W. R. Jack and was Clara. enjoyed 1 motor trip to Eugen- in Sunday. Mrs M. J. Dnvis. Mr Bull 1nd Miss Jennie and Min Gladys Bhth, were visiting Mentord friends Sundny. Due to our pastor being ghee-m on hand-r: the"! m no service an hotidays, there was no service n Zion on Sundty. Mr Clifton! Cook spent the week end with Mr and Mr: Nrweuher. Toronto. Mn F. and son Gordon re- turned home with him. Mr and Mrs R. T. Edwards, Mlss Min: and mu L. Flynn, spent Sun- any " Wm Bach. Coeurratu1atioe" to Mr udlrs Will Marshall (nee Irene Ianlly) who were married [at week. Mm Kenneth Vaughn and Miss Phyllis. Arthur, spent-few any- Inst week with her mother, Mn M.Smll.h. Mr and Mrs Chan. Willlum lad Henry. visited with Mr and In Wy- vllle, woodttomre. the tUnrt of week. Mr Albert Cook Ind sister. Mm M. Cook and can!“ ot In: Any-leave" meant alien on relatives. CHEVROLET PRODUCT OF GENERAL HOTOIS OF CANADA, LIMITED y = 's-eerie 5, )ral.j.ii)"""c'-i'-'ie'eriire,e. "l-tl'?-',';'"'!,,)!?,,?.-?,,):':.]. 5.2: EN, 'Ill is tl . '_2 ' " t g I I _ " . ll " M l‘ t' - ll E5 E , s, a ' r V w M BE) .‘V a IN T. -9ver, all roads "- In all weathers "-at all times rekesthesethintmpoubie. Theeeunopareof the enimo-oftheehaai-ithe body that was not designed primarily foe rugged msd-new-rot tothe twanhandapinoatheGe-uul Motor-uProving Ground. A.-Btthe'Ti-odtue--utet-ditretus. yt'e1-utt.fu.-.ooooet-i-ot plaudi- 1tsterde-rdura--soituti.kou. paid. (nib. In Mm condition. it my be M 1u.rr'ed.iO-a-uts.roue-u. loyal ind:- Th. "I‘ll-I all It!" th-use.- 'mt-i-ri-oi-----. .- d h - . 7 if â€"' -__'__ "â€"’â€"' -.- -_- fl Ft_if"ayu-reo.eesiu-sv-r-os-u.e EIM‘CMMM an phi-p: - -aaaarr' -__ arGi.iaiarinTiriiai; Aaa Nom-trata----..---- "ei-_".-.-"-.."'----. WITH the superb use of a thoroughbred that taken In in its stride. the "Bigger and Mn” W takes " in in stride, the "Bigger in} ulna" Chevrolet -. fnlwn_ in the most trying circum- stances-r-es in mettle on the “be”; traaes an! in the face of the greatest obstacles. Tht ruggedness of Chevrolet construction alone Peta_r1e.,vtsee-.r'oors.s-yo-s-kuoa.ui "'o"-oi-re-d-tui-otGrirlourC_iuroi-. D. Mc‘l’AVlSl I 'tttt ALWY NOBLE Mullahs the!“ il After a two week vial! ll (33m. Ind and Mann “In. Mrs F. l; '. Dunn! and two daughters rMux'tl , ed but WM); wth Mr Ind My. 'Hohl “we and two ”In. who thits ,' guest- for n {at dun l The Women's Institute was mm " the home ot MN Jll Sullivan ‘Au. 8th. when " members and t vialmn wen! present. Some gum “up”: were given. use Bom" gm: “ulna on d1tteeertt mutton of hour, hold Inportnnce. The next mean..- wilt be hold " the home of Mrs It. I. kahuna. The tumor- nre planned to Beetltr sunshine once mon- after n and! m wet weather. which canned tlo Iwhenx to “not". We hope the m» weather continues. - Inf-o [dumb 3nd Roe, We “and from Nisan Pam and ”at I week With the tomm - ‘W. In McIntosh. while the la' Aer, mm with behave: ll the. u " home mull anford. _ Mr “a Mm A. E. Bulb. IN‘HIH Mr and In Ben Farrier of Dan M ty. were the - of the forum mother. In E. Winn-l. In Cruz and daughter of l-imlm [MM with friends in all! nroun: Dornoch tor a week And "durum I} [In Bell. Damn. ably third the cm:- Gate receipts snowman. 8110.00. home Tuesday. in" CI... will? tu-m. contaly, In; a tent, more or less. borderine on Mun. M particulnrn appl; A' the Review otttre. For the Int time In " ”an, V- hive Mad to loll bonny 1000 1w pound pull of our pun- white closer and basswood blended honey at $1 Irrt per no“. We VIII mantra the sum quality " that In thch we took firo who In London. End-ad. In rompw anon with the whole British Emwu Try it totu.--4t'ts dotieious and ha, a - " It: own. M. D. McINTYIE A SON, FOR SALE Mrat Ch“ pumm- a MONEY FOR SALE Mill in for--. m an- con-hung at so] brit- UC-I! - Bruce St.. Durham The” B (.vonbly si building! it 'tooo donor! ttusd retina increasing t Invest First Gland of on. cont Best We “01. o Cllldl PM Km Edward head “out Pilot Hour. ILATCHFOI “UN '4'. . Get on - but I’lllrie Prtd GOODS DE SlMP ’. RA Safety AUG You Wheth or a to higher When Th, p Write, JO Gull I moved Iva. HA Hed “I" Append! out b House m, . “our

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