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Durham Review (1897), 26 Dec 1929, p. 5

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O s 1 OR UrC Without: A M f ’ i UVA :_:____._ | Western Als> Ont: Y pay ! | t ta 4 : no’fl' hk 4 ; 0 Cana f [| _ Ppilot Flo 9 e mestt { 6 x 4 k Gr lal â€" Gunn‘s stock of > with oth \ling fof Fiee: CGal\\ in Leave + (Â¥1 F * ' C N l'd’a’ ‘."m. Nivered | MAE mm phone A M curdlith¢ DECEMBER 26, : On Friday afternoon last the anâ€" nual Xmas Tree and entertainment was held in the schoolhouse and tho‘ he day was stormy there was a good turn out of children and parents. Mr John McGirr acted as chairman. The program ’nt on by the children conâ€" siscea‘,* choruses, recitations, songs, pantomimes and dialogues. Short adâ€" dresses were given by Mrs Wm Patâ€" terson, Wm Thompson, Wm Jacques and John M('Glrr.‘fn behalf of the and trustees, Mr Wm Lawr oved a vo{o of thanks to Miss n for the splendid program ‘ter ‘God save the King‘ Sanâ€" arrived and unloaded the r Jas Brown acting as Santa C Miss Anderson received a fanâ€" , _ a box of handkerchiefs ¢ ren. â€" Everyone went A Glad and Bright New Year to you : * May Good Luck be your Guiding Star in every thing you do: y Along the highway of your life may the stumbling blocks be few; ;b}\d.rk spots banished by the light of Friandsbhips e ‘tried and true. New Year Grecetings Season‘s Greetings l A. A. ALJOE DURHEAM Stippers$ & 10 my Patrons and Friends : GREEN GROVE Cor Men, Ladies and Children ns Mina Hargrave, of Toronto over the holiday with her mothâ€" s, Wy Hargrave. Ifl;n W Atchison and famiâ€" i MWr and Mrs Jno Lawrence, Your patronage and friendship during the past year have made us very happy indeed, and it is with a full heart and the greatest sincerity that we extend our greetings and say to you "Happy New Year." all in and see our hines of Mr and Mrs Jno Lawrence, Xmas with Mr Harold Lawr Flour and Feed at Reasonable Prices LX S . ifkng at SXk: per Aon ground, in bulk. Western hKec Als> Ontario Pilot Flour M ca.fl_. Flour Fnelal reductions ie w amee 2 COme )0 Gunn‘s & Blatshford‘s Stock anc Pouitry Fo# purpose. Get our prices and compar® them â€" and COT smarek. bofort buying you" nquir,nmm !’w RepairiDg 1 nqwomcm- h. c Shuitt early for y9u" spring i + :-Il.i“. ":c'-,,:'.‘.:"mrmy prices paid for all kings 6i Grain deâ€" zer. | Vivered at 0u" Mill. ' J DURHAM, ONT HAVE Flour thoroughly enjoying Household Flocr nada Flou? The Variety Store Recieaned Screenings at $34 serio Mixed Grain at $38 per on HaAND FOR as usual at the Flour and _!-'eeds . Mcliraith Â¥ and 10 ba9 lots of Flour, esack anc Powt"" Fosds CC Coakt t ence of Egremont Mr ‘and Mrs Jno. Hamilton ate Xmas dinner with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Hugh Firth. Mr and Mrs Wm Patterson spent Xmas with his sister, Mr and Mrs. Albert Kellar. Mr and Mrs John McGirr and Alâ€" lie spent Xmas with friends in town. We wish the Review and stafl a most prosperous New Year. Mr Reg Arnett, Orangeville and Miss Annie, Toronto, spent Xmas with their parents, Mr and Mrs Wes Arnett. = Miss Leta Dailey, â€"Toronto, spent over the holiday Wwith her aunt, Mrs Wm Hargrave. Misses Jessie and Mary Bell, Torâ€" onto, spent over the holiday with her mother and brothers. acams We will buy Elm, Basswood, Maple, Birch and Beech Logs delivered at Durham. Highest prices paid. Apply at office of Durham Furniture Co. or to Mr D. Kinnce. We have Hockey Boots for Men from sALE THE A Special lot of Ladies‘ Hockey Shoes with low Heels, going at The Dur'hâ€"am Furniture Co. Limited Year to all $3 to $4.50 Tankage Oyster Shell Oatcake Crimped Oats Screenings Chop Mixed Chop LOGS WANTED ash Shoe Store % â€" wat 0M OSA oLmo , ground BESsT QUALITY $1.98 ids for every the analysis t commercial ments of Ferâ€" 6i Grain deâ€" ~PRIGEVILLE hd»‘l Mrs Wm Hincks ‘speht a few days visiting Markdale friends. Mr Burrel, Hanover, has mcnu- ed Mr Neil Cameron‘s bush has a number of men cutting timber. The mail courlers are baving very h‘#ro-ds and disagreeable weather, whilé making their rounds. And these days have been laden with Miss Wilha Patterson is engaged to teach school at Goring after the Xmas vacation. She has been teachâ€" ing up north. « Mrs Henry Patterson is in Dundaik with her daughterâ€"inlaw, Mrs Coverâ€" dale Patterson, who is seriousiy ill. Rev. Mr Pritchard preached Sunâ€" day in the Hall. Miss Mary McCuaig and »roiher, spent a few days visiting their sister Wilha, at Walkerton. * ‘The Xmas Tree Entertainment in . the Hall, under the auspices of the * Presby‘n Church on Wednesday evâ€" ening last, «ame off successfully, evâ€" I en though the weather was on its worst benavior, . The play expected ; from Top Cliff failed to get here owâ€" y ‘ ing to the blizzard which delayed the f _ commencement of the program. Mr. Mclnnis, station agent here, was ap: , â€" pointed chairman and called off and â€" interspersed a varied program, after i his facetious opening remarks. Recâ€" itations were given by Miss Noreen 1 Mcinnis, J A Brown, Marjory Brown. 3 A song‘ was given fine voice by Masâ€" $ ter Bert Greenwood, a native of Wales. On opening chorus was given t by 5 girls of the school, Mr Cook, s (Prin.) and Miss Anna Mary McLean. An action song ‘Filling the Xmas râ€" stocking‘ "was fine. "Treating a bad r cold‘ was well acted. Rev F Sullivan of the neighboring church, called upâ€" â€" on, gave a fine address, breathing of good will and friendliness. The winâ€" ners of certificates for memorizing 6 verses and catechism were announcâ€" t ed by chairman. A drill of 12 girls Y was good: song by Uncle Joe (Elwin OF Melnais) "If I were as young @8 I used to be" was well given. _ The °0 pantcmimes given were all well acted _, closing up with ‘Sileut Night, Holy Night‘ with excellent precision. A 2,’ vote of thanks was tendered to the feachers oft drills, etc., Mr _ Cook reâ€" plying _ A very fine night (inside !) We had the bulge on the audience in going home for once. Apologies if I have missed any. Miss Jessie Nichol, Toronto Norâ€" mal School, is spending her vacation at her home. > â€" Miss Delia McPhail, Toronto, is visiting at her uncle‘s, John Mcâ€" Meekin‘s. % Mr Innis McLean came home from Toronto last Monday, where he had been scized with another altack ofi appendicitis. He has it checkeG aâ€" gain and glad to know he is freling better. v&i&ies Mabel Watters and Hilda McEachnie, Orangevillie, are spenGâ€" ing the Xmas season at their homes. (Other items in budget have been carcelled owing to duplication of anâ€" other budget, which was already . in type.) The storm continuing (no worse perhaps, but roads blocked by Friâ€" day, necessitated postponing . the Christmas Social there in St Columâ€" ba indefinitely. A social tims wiil be sheld in the school reom of the church on Tuesday, Dec. 3ist, in the â€"evenâ€" ing,. ror=ning to the aucitoriaimn for a short watch night service, beginning' near 11.45 p. m. Sileu n it Acecserse EBsE EPC EC ol Much sympathy was felt and shown for the great loss sustained by Rev. and Mrs Matheson in the loss of their second and only son Kenneth, at the age of 21. Every family of his old narishioners were represented at the age of 2+... Kvery fanmily U% SIf O ° parishioners were represented at the funeral, notwithstanuing the severe weather. Rev Mr Sullivan preached an appropriate sermon on the occasâ€" ion. Mr Bannister, an uncle; Mr A. Grant (Ursa‘s husband); Mr Flemâ€" ing, a chum of deceased and who was much affected and Mr Dan Mc‘ Innis of Toronto, @¢© ~mpanied the remains hero. Much regret was felt at the physical inability of the parâ€" ents to be present. The choir was augmented by members of both churâ€" ches, singing ‘Rock of Ages‘ during tro last gaze on the countenance of one who was held so dear. _ Mr F. Reiley, in the absence of Mr Watson at ancther funeral in »Flesherton, was funeral director here. Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper, will be observed in St Câ€"*amba Unitâ€" ed, on the 1st Sunday in January . All teachers are home for the fesâ€" tive season‘s holidays, We were glad to welcome in the choir cur young friend Mr Allan Mcinnis: teacher at Mono Mills: Alex McLean in an adâ€" joining schcol is also, heme : Misa® ‘Anna M. McLean, his sister, after a most enjoyable trip West with her other last summer, has again taken us !uep the strapâ€"no, the chalk, i.: one of Sacred to the memory _ of Miss the Toronto schoco‘s, beg.aning in Christena McDonald, who passed Aâ€" January . ' way Christmas night, Dec. 25, 1928, Mrs A. McVicar is slowly recover After a long illiness borne with Christâ€" ing from a leg infectionâ€"not as ian patience. quickly as one would wish. Nurse Mrs A faithful sister now has left us, Thos McKeown is handy nearby and weeping in this vale of tears, is waiting upon her. But tis God that hath bereft us The mail delivery is somewhat fitâ€" Of a sister faithful here. ful these days. If the farmers would gy} in Heaven we hope to meet thee only KFéep the snow in the field8s!=â€"~ where no farewell tears are shed, i where it would do most good, it and with joy we hope to greet thee would not be so bad. Still more & wWhere ro parting words are said. coming of the ‘beautiful‘, did you 2 v call it? Sadly missed by her aged, brothers,â€" P WV & ul EM Wikenemtl Mr taken up their residence in Mrs Buckâ€" ham‘s house. & THE DURHAM PRICEVILLE & GLENELG We have passed the severest Decâ€" ember for a number of years.. ; Snow drifts and zero weather prevail. This Saturday 21st Dec. is the shortest day in the year. We may look for a mild January. Concerts had to be postponed for some future time. "Schoolmeeting on Thursday of this week: Xmas on Wednesday next. Before goirs any further we extend Before goirs any further we extend our good wishes to the Editor and staff and hope they may pleasantly. enjoy the festivities of the season. We had no mail at Edge Hill for three days but thanks to Cecil Mofâ€" fat, who brought our mail while he was in Durham Friday. We . congratulate Mr.â€" and Mrs. Alex McDonald on their recent union. Both are from the old Township of Glenelg where they attended in youthâ€" ful days the old school at Top Cliff, and as time passed on the bride, (Miss Lizzie McCuaig) who occupied a higher position in school mattors, educating the youth, thought it best to abandon her many years training the youth in the different forms of education, consequently she accepted the call cf one pupil to be her faithâ€" ful partner in the long expected jourâ€" ney into the future by each pleasantâ€" ly sharing their joys and sorrows toâ€" gether. â€" As both are far away from their former old homes, their memory goes back to the many changes in the once large families, but now left lonâ€" ely by the passing away of their parâ€" ents. bhavys Before this will appcar in the press, we will have that eventful day, Xmas and many a home will be blessed by . having members of the family parâ€" toting@g of the festivities prepared by the good faithful mother to entertain sons and daughters who haven‘t aâ€" dorned their old home by their pres ence for a long time. Sad changes also haveâ€" taken place in many .A home, The aged father or mother who weleomed â€" cheerfully members of the family the last Xmas, have passed away and now as was said of one of old, that only the garments they wore are to be found in the old room which the good parents cocumled for many years. On the old fashioned table lay the old famiiy Bible and can be said by members of the famâ€" ily ‘My father read this holy book to «icteor â€" brother dear, how calm was , It is a fact that the young generaâ€" tion have in many . cases deviated from the custom of their forefathers in the simple language by morning and evening reading a portion of the my mother‘s look after the evening prayer, etc. * good old Book, committing and askâ€" ing the care of the Good Shepherd to be with them during the silent hours of the night and in the morning askâ€" ing the care over them during the duties of the day and when the jourâ€" PMENRRTEUTg NRT ECC EC egson‘s . congregation, accompanied the remains to Priceville. Of a sister faithful here. . But in Heaven we hope to meet thee, Where no farewell tears are shed, And with joy we hope to greet thee Where ro parting words are said. ° Sadly missed by her aged brothers,â€" John and Donald. IN MEMORIAM ar in the press ook for n',lns. $25: wood for hall $12: supplies ad to be | for hall $1.05: Payment wxoucher No. ime. | 11 for road improvements as certiâ€" y of this fied ‘to by Road Supt. Total amount ay next. $751.63... To the several boards ‘of e extend Sch. Trustees in Town‘p in payment ‘ditor and of Trustees and Gen, levies $10810.81. ; pleasantly..Arch McKechnie, 1 sheep killed ‘by season. â€"| dogs $14: Mal Mclnnis, insp. above . Hill for‘ Sheep $1.50: Durham Chronicle, prin | Cecil Mof. ting to date $357.26: _ Mun‘l World,| while he Supplies and sales tax $13.81: 'l‘rau.; ‘of Durham, re Glenelg‘s share of upâ€" and Mrs. keePp of Div. Court by order of Jud-! cent union. &e Sutherland $57,60 :â€" W J Ritchie, wnship of bAl salary treasurer 1929, $75: Makâ€" d in youthâ€" ing Treas, Statement $15; Reeve, asâ€" Top Cliff, sisting with Fin. Statement $3: H H the bride, MacDonald, bal. salary as elerk, 1929 o occupied $75:"Minutes to papers $10: postage I matt>s, ac‘ct, $10: Treas. Town of Durham, zht it best re Debenture bylaw re Thos Young s training property $30.98 : Sec Treas, Glen‘g fornis â€" of Mun‘l Telephone System maintenance CC °C _0", tax from Glen‘g and Holland $495.00. * Met. at Tp. Haill on D°C. J0MM, members all present, minutes read and aopted: byâ€"law No 116 was pas ged, appointing W .N Whitmore and John McKechnie (Glenroaden) as schâ€" ¢ol attendance officers for 1930. The following accounts were passed pol! Wrightâ€"Boyd: That the Treasurer be authorized to receive from the Glenelg Mun‘! Telephone _ Systeu, $130 and interest $2.93: total $132.93 in payment of loan. _ Car. Boydâ€"Wright: That the Treasurer accept from G H Brigham, Ret. OMâ€" cer, Prov‘l Elections, sum of $8 for rent of Tp. Hall as polling booth, Oct 30,"1929. _ Car. R McKechnieâ€"Wright : That 5 per cont penalty on taxes unpaid after 20 Dec., be suspended until Jan 1, 1930, owing to early winter, stormy weathâ€" er and over crowded condition of marâ€" kets at present time. Car. Wrightâ€"Boyd: That A Griffith, of MarkGale, be appointed local agent for the Globe Indemnity Co Ltd and that Clerk be instructed to notify A. E. Wilson ard Co, Toronto, to this effect. _ Car. ex* Council adjourned for 1929. On motion, Mr J McKechnie was asked to take chair, when after a few brief remarks of congratulauon‘ to Reeve and Council for coâ€"operation during 1929, he called on Reeve Broâ€" die. Mr Brodie outlined brieflyâ€" the werk of past year and also touched on some of the work ahead for 1930, thanked all members of Council for assistance and coâ€"operation during year just closed and wished all memâ€" bers the compliments of the season. Auld Lang Syne adjourned the moetâ€" ing. f On behalf of the members of the Durham Fire Brigade, I wish to tenâ€" der our sincere thanks to the Canaâ€" dian Bank of Commerce (per Mr. Kent, local manager) for their donaâ€" tion of $25, in appreciation of our work the evening of Durham‘s big fire (Signed) Arthtir McDonald, Chief Notice is hereby given pursuant to . the Trustee Act that all persons hayâ€" nig claims against the estate of Alâ€" bert Bruce McLeod, late of the Townâ€" ship of Glenelg, in the County of: Grey, farmer, deceased who died on or about the Fourth day of October, 1929, at the Township of Artemesia, are requested to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned agâ€" ent for the Administratrix, on or beâ€" fore the 20th day of January, 1930, after which date the Administratrix will distribute the assets of the esâ€" tate among those entitled thereto, having regard caly to the claims of which she then shall have nctice, and will not be responsible to any porâ€" son for the assets of said estate, whose claims have then not been re>â€" ceived. NOTICE TO CREDIIOLKS CARD OF THANKS Catherine McLeod, Administratrix Per M. W. Ridie Box 183, Dundaik, Ont. Her Agent At this season of the year we take the opportunity of thanking our many friends ard customers for their patronage the past year. _ ‘\e esteem your good will aâ€" byve everything else and hope to merit a continuance of sams iu future. We exâ€" tan l to all 01: friends best wishes for a as caretaker for IMMAPPY NEWV YE â€"pe0, Gampbell Cear (Greetings corner of its main street and the | whole down town section has a warm Christmas appearance. .CY, Winter Term Opens Jan. 6 In the matter of the Estate of John Henry Moore, late of the Town of Durham in the County of Grey, Arâ€" tisan. Notice is hereby ‘given that all perâ€" sons having claims against this esâ€" tate must file their claims with the undersigned by the Eleventh day of January, 1930, after which date dis tribution will be made. ~‘Dated at Durham this Kleventh GBY | ~ iynvsnr sX A WWETLAWEE aaf Wornarms of Sevember, 1929. °U\ _ HONOK GRADUATE of Torom» J. H. McQuarrie, Durham, Ont,| University, gradunate oél%oysl y ow« r n | of Dental Surveoune of Ontario Room Solicitor for the Administratrix \ Over J & 1 HUNTERH New Rtore * BUSINESS TRAINING Will put you in line for a good Position . f FOR SALE TO CLOSE THE ABOVE ESTATE The North Sixty Feet of Lot Numâ€" ber Eight on the East side of Bruce Street in the Town of Durham, hayâ€" ing a frontage of Sixty feet on Bruce Street and thereon a small roughâ€"cast house. HOUSE FOR SALE In Upper Town. Good garden atâ€" tached. Apply to Fred Torry, the Proâ€" prietor, at 156 Pinewood Ave., Torâ€" onto Good double residence, with half acre jot on Main St., Durham. Priced very reasonable. Apply at Review Office, Durham. MmMoUuNT FOREST ONT. Courses taught: Bookkeeping, Stenographic Typing, Civil Serâ€" vice, Preparatory. _A special course for farmers‘ sons. Free Catalogue on Request. Solid brick house, six rooms, modâ€" ern conveniences, centrally located. Garage, %*acre of land. For partie ulars apply at the Review Office. Comfortable six room rough cast house with water and lights in. Good lot well situated on Garafraxa St W. Erected thereon also a tidy barn and detached hen house. Priced right. Small cash deposit, balance arrang: ed to suit. Apply to Lot 47, con 3, E.G.R., Glenelg. 100 acres; well fenced, well watered by spring creek; drilled well, water : stable; good brick house and bank barn, driving shed, hen house and other outbuildings; centrally located for High and Public Schools. For parâ€" ticulars apply to Thomas Ritchie, R. R. 1, Durham, Ont. TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE Store and residence property, now | o occupied by Geo. Campbell as «tore: and above by F. W. Kelsey, 6IMh rooms above. Apply to l F. W. Kelsey, Durham | Timber A number of good Turkeys, both sexes, bred from first prize winners at London, 1928. Jas. Turner, Priceville R.R.3 Phone 1â€"1 on 2. J. H. McQuarrie, Durham, Ont., Sclicitor for the Administratrix ham, on Tuesdays. Shippers are re quested to give three days‘ notice, JAS. LAWRENCE, Shipper The Durbam U. F. O. Live Btoo Association will ship stock from Dw TURKEYS FOR SALE XOTICEK 10 FARMER®S FARM FOR. SALE P. F. McArthur, Realtor, Durbham FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE WATER â€" Well Driller J. L. SMITH, M.B., M.C. P.S. Office and residence, corner Countes and Lambton, opposite old Post Offe Office bours : 9 to 11 a m., 1.30 to & p. m., 7 to 9 p.m., Sundays excepted BAKER RUN.â€"IN.OIL WINDMILLS, GAS ENGINES, Ete. Eyes Examined and Corrested Office Hours ; 2â€"5 p.m., 7â€"9 pam. ‘DRS. C. G. AND _ | BESSIE McGILLIVRAY | ChiropraCtic Bpecialista The Science that adds 11« years and years tp life. in Durham Tuesdays, Thursdays ang W. C. PICKERING, DDS, LDS _ HONOKk GRADUATE of Torom» J. F. GRANT, 0.D.S., L.D.S. HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Univer sity; Graduate Royal College Dental \ _ Surgeons. Dentistry in all its brar |\ _ ches. | Office, East of Central Drug Btore We keep on hand a full line of Lie i Joisting Doers _ _ Cabinets â€" | Studding Frames Cupboards | Sheeting Interior Bookcases | Shingles Trim Wardrobes l + | Combination Storm and Screen Doors “ Maple, Birch and Oak Flooring | Know We Can Please You 4 ASK FOR PRICES Entrance on Mill Street. Licensed Auctioneer for Co. of Gre: WTaorme reasonable. Sale dates ms» A General Financial Business Transacted All legal documents efficiently and carefully prepared. Notary Public, Conveyancer, Realtor, Insurance, etc. John Harrison & Sons Saw and Planing Milis, OWEN sSoUND J. H McQUARRIE, B. A. DURIHAM BIGBI â€" SCHOOL GF" CHIROPRACTIC University graduate and an CAPOF® lenced teacher, 1. Junior Matriculation 2. Entrance to the Norma! Schools ‘The School is thorougbly eguipped to take up the following courses : The School has a creditable rec: ~C in the past which it hopes to msi.» tain in the future. Branch Office at M Open all day Friday P. F. MacARTHOUR ONTARIO ARCHIVEs TOROoNTO thy town and good accommodation uuomuwwn Your patronage solicited Barrister, Solicitor, Ete. John Morrison, Cha.ma» J. A. M. Robb, Principat EVERYTHING 1N iber and Millwork Agent for JOHN O‘REIL Laughlin‘s Garag Windows Stairworks an attractife and bear 9r L a * N3d

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