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Durham Review (1897), 10 Mar 1932, p. 5

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RAITH 10, 1932 on farm wa or dential rdon McNalâ€" Sr I1â€"Mary Esther Peart. se Store NEI e â€" popular r February M U M o. Jr IÂ¥â€" ubject. Grace Shewell, Hel rante aincardine n,. Harry ck for the nged the return the TINCK Silk and NELA i of interâ€" e groom‘s Ada Brown indson â€" of deceased . : place at rch. Hamâ€" to clear u&n LL »n, were s Harding their reâ€" n ‘incent Mcâ€" lIlâ€"Netta Isabel Gilâ€" _ Georgina ary Haley. ilcoln Meâ€" 1â€"Michâ€" n, Jimmy ackie Meâ€" Veill, Tomâ€" obel, Stanâ€" Mr en Hugh ie Miller, y Chap Leonard ain*, Marâ€" **. Charâ€" damit h* . na Goldâ€" laughter Sh râ€"Hazel Jr Prâ€" Idsmith®* & 10 Rev W. Audrey TV â€"Vel ena Davey is also acher icher _ Hodgâ€" Orvil Charltie in Lowâ€" rk, R. Delia icher Basil We can supply | you with all _ of them Best for Children and Best for You CUSTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. Printed forms save time and simplify many otherwise tedious tasks. _ Call us and enquire. 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Pastry Farm & Dairy Implements Gunn‘s Fertilizer in stock MARCH 10, 1932 R»yal Household Flour Bran I *O Canada‘ y Oat Chop Pilot e Crimple SCREEN CHOP $18 PER TON BULK wWESTERN FEED BARLEY CHOP, $17 PER TON, BULK Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods : JOHN McGOWAN DURHAM MACHINE sHoP THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS HENDERSON‘S BAKERY The Better Loaf FLOUR )VERS GASOLINE washing macHINESs TRACTORS, wacons Sitlver Marshail RADIOS ARATORS â€"Melotte, DeLaval, Ankerâ€"Holth & Lacta CREAM SEPARATORS REPAIRED . Phone No 6 . W. Mogn Durbam, Ont. cocksHutTtt MACHINERY Ice K Horse Bills Prize Lists Business Record Forms Manifold Forms Bale Bills Window Cards Personal Cards Wedding Stationery Funcral Stationery Tickets, all kinds Announcements Shipping Tags Oat Chop Crimpled Oats FEED "‘M 1‘°l D\ll‘hlm run cnentfictsern w and Doughnuts It will pay you. DURHKHAM. ONT. Shorts PHONE 140 and McMEEKINâ€"In \loving memery of our dear littie Bobble, who passed a way March 8, 1980. A sweet little flowek nipped in the bud The funeral of J. A. Macintyre, 23 yearâ€"oldâ€"seon of Mr and Mrs John Macâ€" Intyre of Bronte, who was the victim of a shooting accident, was held from his parents home at 11 a.m., March 3rd. Rev Alex MacGowan of the Unâ€" Ited Church, conducted the service at home and graveside in Beeton cemeâ€" tery in the family plot of his mothâ€" er‘s people. The pall bearers were two brothers, Earl and Rupert Macâ€" Intyre, E. J. Cudmore, A. Pickard, A. Jones, W. Patterson. Deceased was a son of John Macintyre, formerly of Priceville ard a grandson of Vet. Macintyre. A darkey down the gravel was bro:ught up before the anvil for examâ€" ination but was found ‘not guilty.‘ He has since left with all his family and belongings Funeral of John Archibald Macintyre The Y.P.S. purpose putting on a social on the 17th instâ€"St Patrick‘s Day, in the schoolroom of St Columâ€" ba. This was primarily intended by the Ladies‘ Aid but owing to sad past and present circumstances afâ€" fecting its membership, it was decidâ€" ed very properly to cancel it on their Rev W H Bartlett on Sunday last, preached two fine sermons: in the morning on the ‘Sin of Indifference to the higher things of life.‘ A whole life is very often scarred by tragedy, through the indifference of the parâ€" ents, affecting all churches throughâ€" out the lard. Social evils, Grug and white slave traffic all resulted from indifference. The futility of retrenchâ€" ment was pointed out in time of poace, at the same time experding on armameonts. No government is a subâ€" stitute for personal obligations it was pointed out. Toronto: W. M. S., St Columba Ch., Priceville: Mrs McNeil, Gorrie, and Minnie McTaggart : Baby Donald Richardson, Toronto : St Andrews‘ Presbyterian ~Church Choir, Owen Scund: W. M. S. and Ladies Aid of St Andrews Presbyterian Church, O. Sound: National Grocers, Owen Sound A fine gift of 40 volumes of books were given to our Public Library here, kept by Mr Robt McConkey, by Rev W. H. Bartlett, the reading of which and all the others there previcusly, may be had ridiculously cheap. The Family, son Donald, Winnipeg: Staff of Fort Saskatchewan Hospital, (where John is warden of jail): Miss Minnie Sinclair, Toronto: Mr and Mrs J. McRae, Toronto : Allen McLean and family, Priceville:: Doris Mcâ€" Lean, Toronto: Mr and Mrs W. J. Jelly, Shelburne: Miss Minnie Little, Owen Sound: Mr and Mrs T C Mino, Owen Sound: Miss McHugh, Price ville: Mrs N. McKinnon and family, The various wreaths, Gates Ajar, and sprays were of a most beautiful nature, which alone reflects the munâ€" ificence of the Great Creater. They camo from : gorgeous colors. The solemn message of the fading leaf bids all to prepare. His eyes grew dim as he looked back on the sorrowing, but brightened as he looked forward to the bliss beâ€" yord, with our eyes opened to the book of Nature. The pall ibearers were ‘T. Nichol, Wm Aldcorn, C A McLean, R. Parslow, P. Muir, A. A. McArth ur, M. Mclonis. CARD OF THANKS ‘ PRICEVILLE i&, EMORIAM THE DURHAM REVIEW bout the limit on the account of eduâ€" Mcre expense is in sightâ€"for educaâ€" tion, particularly in towns with Colâ€" legiate Institutes such as there .s in Ccolliztgwocd. Beginning next fall the pass course at the University of Torâ€" onto will be eliminated. This means that students to undertake higher edâ€" ucation must have senfior matriculaâ€" tion standing. The three master and Continuation Schools will not likely take on the additiongl burden, hence it will come to the larger centres. In some places ii may necessitate adâ€" ditionalâ€" accommodation. What the efâ€" fect will be in Collingwood remains to be ascerta‘zred. The Board of Eduâ€" cation will likely take up the quesâ€" tion and before the fall make a decâ€" laration as to the course that will be pursued. Any expense involved should The Review forwards subscriptions to all daily papers at a saving to supscribers. Let us send in yours, In this home were "equat righta to all": it calls for a lot of trust, courâ€" age and faith. "Au‘?t Iung Syre successful banquet. For over half an hour Mr Plewman held close attention as he discussed preivlem cf boys and girls‘ training, home life, etc. He defined three kinds of homesâ€"first, the autocratic type, where the young were sternly ruled ; second, the benevolent boarding house which was every man for himself, come as you please and do as you like: and thirdly, the happy medium, all working together, built upon comâ€" radeship, respect and sharing of life. nevt year. After seeing and hearing Clyde McCallum‘s address, he thought South Grey might later have in him ancther Premier. Alex Sim of Holstein, South Grey Member of Boys‘ Parliament and Minister of Education, in presenting the medals to those selling most bonds in the recent bondâ€"selling camâ€" paign, delivered a neat address, emâ€" phasizing the fact that these bonds were an investment in boy life and the purchasers would be observing the lives of the local Tuxis and Trail Rangers to ascertain the worth of their investment. To Clyde McCallum he presented a gold medal with enâ€" g~iv~l initials, for selling over 25 bonds. As Clyde sold most in S. Grey, he also wins the award of the week free at Boys‘ Summer Camp. week free at Boys‘ Summer Camp. A «"vor madal was presented to Ross Lauder and bronze ones to Verdun Macdonald and Geo. Braithwaite. The address of the night was by Mr Plewman who had kind words for the local member, Alex Sim and hintâ€" ed he was in line for the Premiership ed by Frank Ritchie and responded to by Gordon Grant. A piano solo by Allie McGirr and a vocal solo "This is my Task" by Mr Bert Saunders, were much enjoyed. _ _ Miss Bessic Wale has ‘been visiting Toronto friends. Walter Stewart went to Oshawa the first of week to brmg nome a méw Chevrolet truck. Continued from page 1 Armstrong: "Our Mothers" by Robâ€" ent Noble, responded to by Mrs (Rev) Almack: "Our Dads" by Clyde Mcâ€" Callum, replied to by Mr W. A. Glass: "Tuxis and Trail Rangers" proposâ€" A number from here attended John Scharer‘s sale last week. Prices were very good, especially for the young cattle. News seems rather scarce as seyvâ€" eral families have been under the weather with mild type of flu. While the cases are not serious it pays to take extra good care which means aâ€" bout a week of enforced rest. The March lion is on the rampage this Monday morning. We have beâ€" come so accustomed to mild weather that a blow makes us shiver. Walter Berham recently visited with his sisters in Toronto. Mr Will Eeâ€" cles came up from the city with him ard is staying at the Benham home. A good supply of wood was cut at a bee at Bethany Church manse last Thursday afternoon. ‘The Good Samaritan.‘ All were pleasâ€" ed to welcome him back again. Mr Leslie has been off duty with a sevâ€" The W.M.S. of United Church held their March meeting at home of Mrs Mrs Arch McEachnie has been unâ€" der the Dr‘s care with heart trouble. Mrs Thos Walton returned from visâ€" iting her daughter Mrs Walter Midâ€" dleton, Mt Forest. and has since been laid up. Mr W G Prosser, Victoria College, a former student pastor of United Church, took the service Sunday a. ing a time with her sister at the Laâ€" cas home at Markdale. The Russell families attended the funeral of the late Mrs R. Russell at Dromore last Thursday. â€" On Marchk 3rd; the stork paid a visâ€" it to Mr and: Mra>â€"Chesâ€"Gillies, but we never heard if it was a little: boy or little girl. GOING EDUCATIONAL LIMIT Father and Son Banquet (Collingwood Bulletin) All Today, Tuesday, the Presbytery of Saugeen are inducting Rev. G. Kenâ€" dell, formerly of Conn and Woodland, into the important charges of Amos Church, Dromore and Knox, Normanâ€" to Wm Picken of Bentinck. The cereâ€" mony was performed by Rev Mr Bice Born, in Durham, Friday, Feb 26, to Mr and Mrs A. W. H. Lauder a son The many friends of Mr and Mrs. Leeson of Varney, will be sorry to bear of their removal to Mount Forâ€" est to live. Today, Tuesday, the Presbytery oaf An Wednesday, 20th inst, a quiet wedding took place at the home of Mr Geo Cuff, when his second daughâ€" ter Georgina was united in marriage to Wm Picken of Bentinck ‘The mara. At the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr and Mrs Geo Campbell, Aberâ€" deen, cn Feb. 20, a pretty event took place, when their daughter, Margarâ€" ot was united in marriage to Donald Marrison, of Oakville, Man. t Born, in Durham on March 1, to Mr and Mrs .D. B. McFarlane, a son. From Review fyle, Feb. 28, 1907 Miss Rose RBrooker has secured a school at Colpoy‘s Bay and takes ovâ€" er same on March 1. She was the choice out of 45 applicants. The salâ€" ary is $400. Mr Wm McCracken of town sold his farm at Edge Hill to Wm Ritchie, (teacher) for a good price $3350, we Staff Capt. John A. McGillivray, writes to Durham friends and is glad to say he was unhurt in the wreck near Kemptville, and for the first time in all his continuous travelling to be over taken by such, He helped those whose injuries proved fatal : he says it is a terrible experience. Miss Dick has secured the servicâ€" es of Miss Rogers of Listowel. She comes highly recommended from one of the leading millinery houses of Toronto. Mr and Mrs R. B. Irvine and famâ€" ily have left for Grenfell, Sask. after spending three months in town and vicinity . ‘ Mr and Mrs John W. McKechnie and family were plunged into deep anxiety on Mcnday by receipt of a telegram from England, via Ottawa, that son and brother Harold was seriously ill with pneumonia in an English hospital Mr McKechnie cabâ€" led to a cousin, a nurse, whom Harâ€" old had met, and it is hoped the gloom will soon be lightened. Mr Adam Brown, Sr. is in Holâ€" stein this Friday participating in the Golden Jubilee celebration of the Egâ€" remont Agricultural Society of which he is one of the charter members. The friendly rivalry for the largest Red Cross box social receipts in S. Grey, resulted in Edge Hill section taking the honors from S.S. No 9, Glenelg, last Friday night, when their total proceeds mounted up near the half thousand mark. To be exact they were $427, over $100 ahead of the former mark and this figure will likâ€" ely hold good for some moons. from Mr Thos Torry who bought it. Mr Torry retained it for a week,then generously returned it to the Society to be resold and this time Robert Twamley secured the valued quilt for $32. Thus over $132 has been netter wheat pit. The proceeds were $108. Four of the big fat boxes brought $26.25. The teacher in this section is & Miss Welsh from Huron Tp. and the chairman was Mr J. A. Graham, of Durham. * At the annual meeting of the Naâ€" tional Portland Cement Co. in Toronâ€" to, on Monday, the following Directâ€" orate was appointed for 1917 : trom Mr Thos Torry who bought it. earned reputation not only for good Mr Torry retained it for a week,then merchandising methods but for busiâ€" generously returned it to the Society ness judgment and it may be assumâ€" to be resold and this time Robert ed they have not gone in for such exâ€" Twamley secured the valued quilt for tensive advertising simply to put the $32. Thus over $132 has been netter newspaper industry on its field feet by the treasured keepsakeâ€"quite a nor even to support the hospital that strong rival financially to the proâ€" is the chief beneficiary of one of the coed of the box socials. !nawmperl. Capable department store Miss Margaret Hunter was the executives find that depression makes hostess of a Red Cross party last more and not less advertising desirâ€" Thursday night, when $26 was m-!uble. Advertising is only an arm of ered in for the cause. | merchandising and does not itself conâ€" Wakter Miller, Chesley, is getting stitute salesmanship. But it is an im practiced in exercising h‘s vocal portant arm and firms that allow chords at box socials He had a date that arm to wither in times like this on at Latona last Friday night and will find themselves handicapped in when he held up the decorated boxes the race of business when prosperiâ€" the boys stood on their hind legs and ty comes.â€"Financial Post. 1 Aboard for Churchill Hundreds of applications have been IN DAYsS OF YORE 25 YEARS AG0 From Review fyle, March 7, 1907 The Mulock branch of the Bentinck s § Eie a ; Toronto evening papers carried 23 solid pages of advertising from two 165 YEARS AGgO department stores one day recently. From Review fyle, March 1, 1917 |9:'_“°'_ re used seven pages in each Instead of writing that weekly letâ€" ter to distant friends, why not have the Review tell them the news of the district. Save yourself the trouble of worrying over what to say each week for $2.00 for a whole year. Subscribers are reminded that whep remitting subscriptions to the Review by cheque that exchange should be added. Bank money orders or ez press money orders do not need the exchange, neither do postal money orders or postal notes. AFTER such date the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the Estate, having regard only to the claims of which. they shall then have notice and will not be liaâ€" ble for said assets to any persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received at the time of such distribution . DATED at Durham, Ontario, this Thirteeenth day of February, A. D.. 1932. to the under mentioned Solicitor for the Executors full particulars of their claims duly proved on or before the Thirteenth day of March A. D. 1932. ary, A. D. 1932, at the Towship of Bentinck, in the County of Grey,are hereby requested to send or deliver IN THE MATTER of the Estate of James Young, late of %he Townâ€" ship of Bentinck, in the County of Grey, Farmer, deceased. & NOTICE is hereby given that perâ€" sons having claims against the Esâ€" tate of James Young, late of the Township of Bentinck, in the County of Grey, farmer, who died on or aâ€" bout the twenty third day of Januâ€" 15 young cows. also a span of matâ€" ched Clyde Geldings. rising 4 years old. Any time up to 10 mos. credit given on approved joint notes. Apâ€" ply to W. J. PORTER R. R. 3, Lot 68 Con 3, East Garafraxa Road, Holland Township, 100 acres. Buildâ€" ings, well and good fences. 75 acres clear land, 25 in pasture and bush. Pump water for stock. ' East 125 acres in bulk, and balance in 20 or 25 acre lots.\or all in bulk, to suit purchaser. nd suitable for growing all kinds of\grain, seeds and fruit. Good young hard on propâ€" erty, good house a: brick barn. Stream runs through pProperty. Also a full line of Imnplements. Everything to be sold without Reserve Torms: On land, 10 per® cent. cash; half of balance in 30 days; Easy lerms on balance of money due. ROBT. CONN, Administrator, Thorubury, Ont. Limited q tity of Derby seed Oats, 1930 crop For further particuâ€" lars apply to . Brown, R. R. 1, Priceville. _ Ph 605, r. 2. and goods are ‘being offered for sale by Public Auction by the Administraâ€" tor to wind up \the Estate on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1932 at the above lot\ and concession. at the above lot\ and concession. This Estate mprises 200 acres, with 50 acres moke on lot 13, con. 3. In all. about 80 cleared, balance bush. Adminis r intends selling East 125 acres in bulk, and balance in 20 or 25 acre lots.\or all in bulk, to suit purchaser. nd suitable for growing all kinds of\grain, seeds and fruit. Good young hard on propâ€" erty, good house a brick barn. that arm to wither in times like this will find themselves handicapped in the race of business when prosperiâ€" ty comes.â€"Financial Post. SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE IN THE BEAVER VALLEY Good Advertising One Way Out | Try One For Yourseif Here‘s a KOTICE TO CREDITORS coop Farm FoRr saLle COWSs FOR SALE Edmund J. Barry R. R. 1, Chatsworth, Ont Durham, Ontario Solicitor for the Executors J. H. McQUARRIE, FOR SALE Valley farmâ€" Lot asia Township. TORONTO 14 BIGB SCHOOL 1. Junior Matriculation 2 Entrance to the Norma! Bchoolse ‘The School is thoroughly eguippes : to take up the following courses :â€" ‘The School has a creditable record in the past which it hopes to maie tafn in the future. Durham is an attractive and healâ€" thy town and good accommodation can be obtained at reasonable rates. John Morrison, Chairman J. A. M. Robb, Principal Intending pupils should prepare to enter at the beginning of the fal) try Chiropractic adjustments, Masâ€" sage and Vitra Violet Rays See your local Chiropractors Licensed Auctioneer for Gr Sales taken on reason Dates arranged at Rerai dalk, also through Durba Flesherton Advance. Geo. E. Du.. Dundalk P. O. Phone 42 r 44. Diseases of Eyes and fitting of Lambton St., Ourham, Ont. Office Hours: 1.30 to 4.00 p.m. 7.30 to 9.00 p. m. Honor Graduate Toronto University Graduate Royal Coll. Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Licensed Auctioneer for Co. of @ EDWARD LAUDER M.D.,C.M.F.A.C.s be arranged at the Dentistry in all its Branches X RAY GAS EXTRACTIONS Office: Mill Street, DURHAM, Ont. you have If you have lost somethingâ€"try a small ad. If you have something to sellâ€"try a small ad. If you have Found somethingâ€"try a small ad. If of Orangevilie, Ont. offer you. Send your list or single note or account to them toâ€"day. the most reliable and effective serâ€" vice available for your difficult collections. That is what C. G. AND A General Financial Business Transacted All legal documents eficiently J. F. GRANT, D.D.S., To Notary Public, Realtor, ins . C. PICKERING, DDS, LDSs It‘s Wise to Use J. H. McQUARRIE, B. a. 949 SECOND AVENUE EAST OWEN SOUND, ONTARIO GEORGE E. DVWC P. E. MacARTHUR Your patronage solicited T. K. SNEATH, M. D. KELLY & AIKEN : 1 door north of Meâ€" Laughlin‘s Garage BESSIE McGILLIVRAY JOHN O‘NEIL Appointments 178

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