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Durham Review (1897), 20 Jun 1929, p. 5

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n Cali Oxfords can get it as soom as ‘ou warnt it. L cliraith JUNE 20, 1929 at cuest rices NiR & CQ : Canada‘s gest Tire actory is li Oxfords X 32 ord Gal, H of it! Ont ith Bentinek. s Sharp in the * was sung, folâ€" scripture readâ€" ging from the cown church in ‘at a favorite. ing the Home* rs, followed by by Miss Ethel 3.95 3.95 . Allan Park eting at the on last Wedâ€" ttendance of urn out . of e neighbors Mr Trout, lter, gave work, and + meeting af" followâ€" ie hostess passed a Iy cup of 11 t order, s were id Newâ€" hboring : almost elegant ied pair i _ they 3, who n their @ privi vedding evening ‘ Breutâ€" daughâ€" narried hoping. e from served a pro ind a v enter of Mrs taples, "The eeting ro @ver spent Robt . last . ind L3 an ssins ntly mar After 1 Those requiring Fertilizer, kindly call early and get your supply . } Best Grades of Flour and Mill Feeds # ve ced," says the suburbâ€" The property of A. Gun. TwO a,n ]S::e, "m those ‘,vho talk most wooden bedsteads w SprIngs (@L of the freedom and independence of most new) ; one la falling leaf a farmer‘s life, don‘t seem to be fond table : one large kitchen ce . . enough of freedom and independence Enquire at Mrs Jas. McWracken‘s, to try it."â€"Shelburne Economist. Upper Town. 5 Discriminating â€" Housewives We expect to have our Mill running about Monday April 29th, when we will be able to do We have coming in this week a car of Mill Feed, which we are offering at the following prices : Bran $34, Shorts $353, Feed Flonur $40 per ton We have in three cars of s old en ceoern Western Feed Wheat Chop ~$36.00 per ton Bulk CORN FLAKES Highest Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain delivered at the Mill. Kellogg‘s Corn Flakes are delicious for lunch and dinner as well as breakfast. An ideal treat for the children‘s supper. So easy to digest. Insist on Kellogg‘sâ€"the original Corn Flakes. Always extra crisp. With the flavor that can‘t be copied. ? Sold by all grocers. Served by hotels, cafeterias, on diners. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Ovenâ€"fresh in the redâ€"andâ€"green package. Crisp corn is the one grain native to America. One of nature‘s most appetizing and healthful cereals. 12,000,000 people every day enjoy the flavor of golden corn at its best . . . in crisp delicious Kellogg‘s Corn Flakes! JOHN McGOWAN GUNN‘S â€" FERTILIZERS JUNE, 20, 1929 THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS CUSTOM CHOPPING AGAIN AS UsUAL FOR SALE macde of Our Bakery can save you time and worry in supplÂ¥ing your table with the best of baking and pastry We take pride in good Baking which makes satisfied customers. Use Henderson‘s Bread. It is made from the purest â€" and. best inâ€" gredients we can buy. It is perâ€" fectly baked. it PTLOM | ... Mr Gilvray McLean of Durham, ig “:;fi | enjoying a couple of weeks holidays gre& ‘at his home. Mi } Miss Gladys Hincks spent the week coup end with friends in Markdale . ! _ Mr and Mrs Jack McMeekin, Mr. | | Ed. Wright, Mr John McMillan (S.L) | Mr and Mrs A. L. Hincks, Mr Alfred vand Miss Gladys Hincks, Miss Agnes Macphail, M.P., and Mr F. R. Oliver, M.P.P., attended the reception . for Sr Mr and Mrs Geo. Black, the newlyâ€" m;sr weds, on Thursday night. IVâ€" Miss Maggie Scott and brother Jno. L. of Esremont, Miss Mildred Scott and Clifte , friend, Mr Clements of Toronto, Mr Well | J. C. McLachlan, Toronto and friend man Miss Dobson of Orillia, Mr and Mrs. .‘ _‘ Nelngs Wcc cmjen : 29 0 L1 MbK ~4 Mr Murray Nichol has gone to Torâ€" onto to write off his two subjects . We wish him success. Miss Jean McCannell, teacher at the O.D.R. school, has resigned and Miss Emma Oliver is engaged â€" to teach for the coming term. Some from here took in the show Mr and Mrs George Hincks, Edith and Ivan, of Egremont, Mr and Mrs Wm. McLeod and family, Mr and Mrs Earl McLeod, visited Sunday at Mr D. Hincks‘, Dr. Martin and Miss Grace of Torâ€" onto, spent the week end at Mrs K. MeArthur‘s. °VC wercome Dr. H. G. Marshall, dentist, of Dundalk, to our burg. He will conduct a practice here each Wednesday . A number from here attended the U.F.O. Convention in Flesherton last Thursday. |__ _A youth of your town was seen early on Sunday morning putting up | bills for a dance. _ Has he lostâ€"all | feeling of shame? This is a case Geâ€" serving of prosecution. _ Now that seeding operations are | done, we would hope for a repairing , of the highways that have been put | up with for over a month now. It is SnRA Ancaaino sc d A BP ic c Bh c i has been changed from June 17th. We bqlieve it will be strawberries in stead of plneapgles, Don‘t miss it. The services Sunday night touchâ€" ed upon the beauties and the wonderâ€" ful works of nature, as portrayed in the beauties of the present as comâ€" pared to the grey drab of winter. A conclusive proof of itself of the exâ€" istence of a Great Creator . Capt. Lambert of "Padre" fame is to preach in St Columba next Sunâ€" day, June 23rd, morning and evening services . Mr Ed. Watson and family, Durâ€" ham, were visitors at his brothers here. The latter this week is pulling down his woodshed and building greater, with Jas. Turner assistine Everything is growing fine days after the lovely rain Fri M Glad to see Mr Neil MacLean home a shame and disgrace to any civilizâ€" ed Township. Perhaps the Post Ofâ€" ce Dept. might help some, if they were made cognizant of it. { Mr Fargquhar Oliver, occupied the , cha‘r quite creditably. f The members of the Y.P.S. and others, journeyed to Owen Sound to | MHarrison Park on picnic bent on Satâ€" urday afternoon, to the number of â€" about 40 or more. , _ Mr _Dan Mcinnes and sister, Mrs. | A. Leslie, were welcome visitors , here over the week end, on a very creditable. missionâ€"promoting a bee to repair the fence and otherwise improve the. last resting place of their loved ones in Smeliie‘s ceme tery. They are meeting successfully with help. | Thos. Arrowsmith of Moosomin, Sask., is a visitor at W. H. Arrowâ€" smith‘s . ‘â€" The play of ‘Dot, the Miner‘s ‘ Daughter‘, was given successfully on Friday evening last to a $67.00 audâ€" ience, held under the auspices of the | Ladies‘ Aid of St. Columba. Vocal music was given by Mrs H. B. Mcâ€" , Lean, Miss Louisa Watson and Mr. Cook of our own and by Miss Phyllis Shaw Port McNicoll. An instrumental selection on violin and piano was given by Mr and Mrs Shaw of the same place and a whistling selécâ€" tl_on by Mrs Bernell. Our M.P.P.. We are pleased to learn that Mrs. D. McMillan, (South Line) is improvâ€" ing some and resting easier. She is tenderly and lovingly waited upon by her two daughters, Mrs Braiden of Shelburne, (Vicky) â€" also doing her full share. Dr Sneath, Dromore, is in attendance. Mr Carrol and niece, Miss Elizaâ€" | beth Mahr of New York, Mr and Mrs | Manger and brother Richard Manzer | of Toronto, are visiting at Mr and Mrs P. J. Haley‘s. M is growing fine these lovely rain Friday last . and W H monthly ( Turner assiéiffi? We collect old . notes, ‘accounts, judgments. anywhere. We seldom fail. Write for particulars. No collectionâ€"no charge CANADIAN CREDiTORS‘ ASSOC‘N, P. 0. Box 951. Owen Sound, Ont. garet Edge, Cecil Anderson. I1â€"Edna Bell, Arlene Bebb, Margaret Kenny, Jack Williams, Henry Williams. Ir. Prâ€"Leona McNally, Ellison Edge, May Scheuerman, Emma Scheuerman Average mttendance, 26. Hazel J. Beaton, teacher Irvin Sharpe, teacher * NO. 3, GLENELG Sr TVâ€"Margaret Firth, Viola Neely JIr IVâ€"Willie Glencross, Agnes Andâ€" erson, Jim Bell, Gordon Greenwood. Jr IIIâ€"Mary Allen, Jean Firth. â€" Sr. IIâ€"Willie Scheuerman, Aleda Stapâ€" les, George Scheuerman. Jr IIâ€"Marâ€" FJith Bartman.fl â€"Ad: Wise, Marjory Brown. NO. 3, BENTINCK Sr IVâ€"JIde McCulloch, Jean Coutts Russo Bartman, Lillian Park. â€" Jr. IVâ€"Claren Reay, George Bailey. Jr. H!â€"Myrtle Bartman, _ Albert Reay, Clifford Brown, Grace Reay, Herbert Wells. Sr IIâ€"Jean Reay, Pearl Bartâ€" riin. Jr IIâ€"Bernice Wise, Ruth Bartâ€" mar. _ 1â€"Howard Bailey. Sr Pr.â€" F‘ith Bartman, Ada Reay, Arthur vez TTWTD _ ma 0. 000. CCCACANCL MTS Knox.. The bride and groom rec many beautiful and useful gifts were pleased to have Miss A C phail, M. P. and Mr Oliver, M present. Mr D. Dow has purchased a coupe. h Miss EfMfe McCa Toronto this week a month at her home Mr Wilfrid Black ens . Can anvana CHA _ Gan anyone beat that? . _ A reception â€"was held in honor of Mr and Mrs Geo Black, the newly warle‘ awlingst so C C‘ newand McCannel‘s, Mrs Alex a few davs The farmers are busy finishing up seeding, potatoes, etc. Everything looks green after the rain Friday. Mr Thos Johnston and Miss Kate McCannel and Mr Alex MceCannel of Dromore, and Mr Andy Montgomery, C~mewand, visited Sunday at Mr A. McCannel‘s . Mrs Alex Carson, Priceville, srent a few days visiting â€" her daughter, Mrs Art Richardson . Mesdames J. C. Cook and W. J. Greenwood attended the annual disâ€" trict meeting in Durham, Tuesday. of the Women‘s Institute . Mrs Robt E Bryon was so unforâ€" tunate as to have her left wrist broâ€" ken Wednesday of this week, when the barn door slammed â€" enada_1.. knocking her + The, monthly meeting of Zion Woâ€" men‘s Institute met at the home of Mrs Clifford Cook last Thursday when about 30 ladies were present. The new president, Mrs W, R. Jack, took charge of the meeting. The meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode followed by the Lord‘s Prayer in unâ€" ison. . Miss Margaret Anderson gave an interesting talk on her teaching days up north at Shabaqua, â€" solo by Miss Jean Clark and reading by Miss Bertha MeNally, â€" also community singing. . Mrs Cook served a dainty lunch at close. Mr and Mrs Henry Beaton and fa mily, of Bunessan, visited on Sunday evening with #fr and Mrs w. Js Greenwood . OLD ACCOUNTS COLLECTED Visitors at W. J. Greenwood‘s over the week end were Mr and Mrs Gorâ€" don Edgar and Harold and Mr and Mrs Glad. Edgar and son Donald of Gorrie, and Mr and Mrs Dave Sandâ€" erson of Wroxeter, and Miss Elizaâ€" beth Sanderson of Markdale . Mr and Mrs Alex. Hastie and dauâ€" ghter Joy of town, spent Thursday with Mr and Mrs J. H. Robson . Mr and Mrs Herb. Allen and famâ€" ily spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs J. Porter, Mulock. A number from here attended the Oddfellows‘ service in Markdale on Sunday. Glad to report that Mr Wm. Paylor is improving nicely after his recent operation in Durham hospital. Mr and Mrs Geo. Robertson _ of Molesworth, spent last week with her brother and sister, Mr'W, J. Greenâ€" wood and Mrs J. H. Robson. Mr and Mrs Lawrence McFadden and family spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Arthur Robinson. Miss Clara Greenwood, nurseâ€"inâ€" training, Owen Sound, is spending her vacation at her parental home . ‘ Mr and Mrs Kenneth Vaughan and Missy Phyllis of Arthur, and Miss Rebecca Banks, Toronto, visited the first of the week with Mrs. Martha Smith . ‘ June 19, 1929. Dr H.« G. Marshall, dentist of Dunâ€" dalk, desires to announce that he will conduct a practice in Priceville, on Wednesday of each week, beginning nhus.â€"am 2man few The McCuaig family visited Sunday with theh:_brgtper_mndhy at Mulock from Toronto feeling much better. Mr and Mrs H. R. McLean visited friends on the South line Sunday. Miss Jean McLean is visiting with friends in Durham. Miss Kate Campbell of Montreal, is !pendlng her vacation at her home SWAMP COLLECGE SCHOOL REPORTS \&Nouncsuem THE DURHAM REVIEW visit. I McCannet â€" returns to | week after spending a home here. | ‘_2°20n was so unforâ€" 1ave her left wrist broâ€" y of this week, when r _ slammed suddenly, over gangway of barn. has purchased a Ford ZION estra, Mr H Hamilâ€" t Forest: Messrs J. McCannel, Mrs Wat, and groom received Mr Ollve}: il-l;;; VICINITY Nabaqua, solo by 1 reading by Miss ilso community served a dainty Cook and W. J. hgs 1600 chickâ€" + _A large they tripped he wee sma‘ was supplied We Macâ€" for a ETE 22000 SS SUUNn as the House of Refuge is ready to reâ€" | ceive inmates, this Council stop payâ€" | ments to those on the charity list. ! There is one citizen in our midst, we have much reason to be proud of, | for his ability to bring everything he | undertakes to a proper â€" finish and 'tlnt is our enterprising hardware | merchant, W, Black. Owing to some : misunderstanding a year and a half since, between Samuel Wright and , Henry Parker, the brickyard ceased | operation and remained in that â€" poâ€" | sition until this week. _ Seeing the greunoedofuhriekyanlhere, on i April 25th, Mro Black purchased the plant, solely with the intention of 'xettlng the busimess started and on I June 13, closed a Durchase Aaal 25 YEARS Ago * From Review fyle June 16, 1904 |_Not to many families does such a mixture of sentiment come in brief time as befel the family of Mr Thos. Swallow last week. Wednesday there was the glad assembly to witness the nuptials of one member : Friday there was the mourning group round the death bed of another. The marâ€" riage was that of Miss Mable Swalâ€" | low. Her. sister, Miss Lydia attended | the wedding on a Wednesday, which | took place at the home of another sisâ€" | ter, Mrs Wixon at Ingersol. Thursday | she comrlained of not feeling well, and on Friday morning the end came â€"the excitement of the wedding no doubt inducing heart failure . with Mr Walker of London, who comes here recommended by experts, smithâ€"MeMillan ; â€" That Mr A. W. Hunter . has been reâ€" ceiving many congratulations on the brilliant work he has done on his examinations at McGill. _ He takes honors in every subject and stands seventh of a class of over 100. _ Mr. Walter Park has completed his 4th year and passed successfully and is now a full fledged M. D. Glenelg Council minutes * â€" Arraw. Holstein friends will be interested in learning of the marriage of Dr A. 1. Brown, of Vancouver, formerly of Holstein, to a Miss Perkins of that city the event taking place on June 4th. U A successful barn raising was held at Mr Robt. ~Noble‘s, three miles north of town, when 90 men particiâ€" pated in the event. John McGirr and Thos. G. Lauder were captains for the raising and the race was exciting Lauder winning by only 30 seconds, 15 YEARS aAco From Review fyle, June 18, 1914 Born, in Durham, on June 11th, to Mr and Mrs E. A. Hay, a son. A pretty wedding took place at Varâ€" ney, on June 10th, when Miss Eva Mary Blyth, daughter of Mr and Mrs J. W. Blyth, became the bride of Mr Cameron Lauder. IN DAYS OF YORE Y«‘ Electric Lights and Good Car Hot and Cold Water Provided. BRING YOUR BASKET Refreshment and Lunch Booth on the Grounds. SPORTS & FIELD DAY Artemesia vs. Proton, 3 p.m. GIRLS‘ TOURNAMENT Dundalk vs. Clarksburg, 3.30 Durham vs. Meaford, 5.00 p.m Playâ€"off after Lunch. FOOT BALL Strathavon vs. Swinton Pk, 6.00 % HORSESHOE TOURNAMENT Several Good Prizes. Foot Races and Other Contests. SOFT BALLâ€"MIXED TEAMS Eimwood vs, Dornoch, 2 p.m. HARD BALL ord Annual U.F.0. PICNIC ~MONDAY, JULY 1, 1929 Bigger and Better Hanover 38 Piece Band Let us celebrate Canada‘s 62nd Birthday in Full Program from One o‘cleck till One. Dancing on large Polished Platform to best of Music Lever‘s Grove mil_xuhel : Arrow (One Mile north of Flesherton) brickyard ceased ined in that poâ€" ek. _ Seeing the ck yard here, on ck purchased the he .intention of s started and on & purchase deal of London, who | _ Father, mother, the young man and ‘ sister, how often do they all get a . way together on a vacation and even _ if they do, what sort of vacation is it \â€" for mother? A cottage in the counâ€" ; try means for her only another place where cooking and domestic workâ€" | those two villains of the household playâ€"still pursue her. Yet there is a / clear solution of the great vacation [ problem all to hand. ' Those who take the Dean Laird ~Aâ€" ! cross Canada d back" tour this / summer will s three , weeks in | what amounts tola perfectly appointâ€" j ed hotel, which mhoves from place to I place, _ continuall revealing â€" new | beauties and interests and when the | tickets have been bought from the | nearest Canadian |Pacific railway agâ€" | ent, you can forget everything, save , anticipation of ong of the brightest l:nd most enjoyable vacations you. will ever have h@dâ€"all worries Aâ€"| bout accommoda , transfers, bagâ€" gage, etc, are eli teq. } _ _The trip will be|the sixth annual tour conducted by Laird of Macâ€" donald College. T fact alone tesâ€" { tifles to the smoothpbess ‘with which | All obstacles have \ been overcome. Starting from To , July 22nd, it will go through to Victoria and back, visiting major cities \of the West en route and passing thro‘ the beauty spots of the Canadiar Rockies, with 100 mile motor tri through the | mountains and saili on, the Gulf of Georgia and Great kes steamâ€" ships . IN THE MATTAR OF THE ESTATE: OF THOMAS AMPBELL, late of the Township lf Egremont, in the | County of Gret, Farmer, deceased. NOTICE is herbby given that the| following lands ate offered for sale by sealed tender, \subject to a reserâ€" ved bid. ; Parcel One. Lo#\ Twenty six, Conâ€" cesion Twentyâ€"two\ in the Township! of Egremont, contalning One Hundâ€" red and Pourteen gcres and having | thereon a good franje house and bcm] Parcel Two. Lots) Twenty Six and Twenty â€" seven, cession Four in the Township of nelg, containing One Hundred acres having thereâ€" on a good frame and house, Tenders to be panied by a certified cheque for Ten per cent of the amount tend and w| *Tender re Thomas fampbell Estate‘. Pine frame 6 x (8 pieces 36 ft. long), and 10 x 10 thabers (4 pieces 36 ft long and 2 piec 2 feet long). Also 2 pieces 6 x 8 (42 long.) A number of posts 12 ft. 1 May be seen west of Town Hall. y to Tenders received | up to Two o‘ clock, Monday, the 2Â¥th day of June, 1929, addressed to For illustrated booklets .of this marâ€" vellous trip apply to Mr R. Macfarâ€" lane, or to Prof, Sinclair Laird, box 225, Macdonald College, P.; 0. Quebec as one of the bes} brick makers in Western Ontario. Finest CONCERT PARTY Especially Prepared Addresses by MISS A. C. MacPHAIL, M.P F. R. OLIVER, M. P. p. Booked by McGregor Conâ€" cert Bureau, featuring W llie Bell, Scottish Comedian Jean Simpson, Costume Singer llctgy Robertson, Dancer @hd Entertainer. | m is Ethel Clowes, Popular violinist Jessie McGregor, Pianist Concert Afternoon and Evening on grounds all day THE PERFECT vacation EXECUTORS‘ SALE TIMBER NCOR SALE _ Durham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Accommodation. 10 1. Junior Matriculation 2. Entrance to the Normal Schools The School is thoroughly equipped to take up the following courses :â€" The School has a creditable record in the past which it hopes to meinâ€" tain in the future. Durham is an attractive and beas thy town and good accommodation can be obtained at reasonable rates. Intending pupils should prepare uo enter at the beginnizg of the fall term. Information as to courses muy be obtained from the Principal Get a big bundle of old papers at the Review Office. Only 5¢c. Two bunâ€" dles or more at the same rate: Suit» able for several purposes, IEHGS! SCHOOL Residence: R. R. No. 2, Pricevilie Phone 607 : ring 2â€"5. | Office Hours : 2â€"5 p.m., 7â€"9 .,. | Sundays excepted Licensed Auctioneer for Co. of Grey Terms, reasonable. Sale dates must be arranged at the Review Ofice, Dates arranged at Herald Office, De» dalk, also through Durham Review and Flesherton Advance. Geo. E. Duncar, Dundalk P. O. Phone 42 r 42. Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County W. C. PICKERING, DDS, LDS Hoxnor crapuvaTk of Teromc University! pradua:i Royal of Déen u’h %nfiemn: fi!%nurio m Over J & J HUNTER‘S New Store The Science that adds Life years and years to life. Call and See us. Consultation Free, In Durham Tuesdays, Thursdays ang Saturdays DRS. C. G. AND BESSIE McGILLIVRAY HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Univer sity; Graduate Royal College Dental Burgeons. Dentistry in all its bran Rach meimber of the staf 4s a MAIN STREET BAKER RUNâ€"INâ€"OIL WINDMILLS, GAS ENGINES, Etc. We keep on hand a full line of Pumpjacks, Pumps, Cylinders and Pump Supplies. Satisfaction guaramâ€" teed. Terms on application . Graduate of Toronto University (Successor to the late Dr. Blake hone 2, r12 PRICEVILLE, o WATER â€" Well Driller J. F. GRANT, D.D.S., A General Financial Basincss Transactel 4 All legal documents efliciently and carefully prepared. Your patronage solicited Office: 1 door north of Mcâ€" Laughlin‘s Garage . L. SMITH, M.B., M.C. P.4S, flce and residence, corner Countes and Lambton, opposite old P sst Offic flce hours : 9 to 11 a. m., 1.30 to « Notary Public, Conveyancer, Realtor, Insurance, etc. J. H McQUARRIE, B. A. GEORGE E. DUNCAN P. F. MacARTHUR Branch Office at Dundalk Open all day Friday Graduate, University of Toroxte J. E. MLNE, M. B. Eyes Examined and Corrected Chiropractic Specialists John Morrisor, Chai.man J. A. M. Rooh, Principet CHIROPRACTIC JOHN O‘NEIL East of Central Drug Store. DR. C. McLELLAN DR. A. M. BELL , HOLSTEIN, oNnT, r 13

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