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Durham Review (1897), 21 Apr 1932, p. 5

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L 21, I932 new in the heart he sells it at 25: us In his the» m and fanny, twat-malty at ' "wads .3. or kindne- kfi‘ shown r, in" and but hold and tub- oak when they wulays they who intited ers ! Church! 3 out; street clun- qu trailing ohm. plenty 30 ty good. - uh tine. crooner: cum shed Mr realloc- nine many at true wot-tor of ly the late Dr. Miss Renvlcl provincial Bee " "B. An "this s was rend by mung out "I. we: contend 'tMUt and In. 'a5 Gray em a Lord's Pay- medium b tutaity not ta. lary's mite em no a ‘stew' too. worthy unlea- hardly writ-l! " I dolled up Wm -Icthes: nowthey in a nu ounce. MKS M " , In at a don't rise and "are hey "the all and girls wore .vrs and m eriand Silt!!! lolu hair wen l the world ow. “31.8. metal hn McKee-blue n attendance M. 8. held n Thursday. , Mrs 1mg opuned the " hymn 43. d ;n punt. Im HO. '1. roll all m ct script-n r read the rrd by In " ssie gave le Life of McKechnio Lding. The he Bean"- ‘eling will Mrs Huh 3 are In- M yt her the boy But that'- In the Blanche turn in Gillen one: o =01 CUSTOM CHOPPINO done every day and we tum it out while you turn "and. " cn arttount--and If you owe an on acocunt. preferably our ac- count. Here's what happens-That $2.00 In paid out in an aca mun we owe, until Many you receive your $2.00 but, either in mks sold. it you are in business. or in wages as your place of um-lcymmt receives orders that your 82.00 mi helped to create. Local Agent The Review In: tmttaerietiontt In arream--42.00 momma. Each nnv- paid means $2.00 more going ln-to circulation through bust- ness channels. Here's How Your $2.00.Worlrs -- You decide to invest $2.00 in prosperity-The but war u to buy something that you have been putting oc buying. or to pay WILL YOU INVEST $2.00 IN PROSPERITY ? .3 chuck full of Manny, life-producing goodnou. an that they get plenty of um broad " mul- Ind Mm" um - We mighty good for them. 2 CROWN 6AM! PLOW. 1 VIIITY MM 1 COCKSHUTT OULKY PLOW , JOHN out: BART PLOW 1 PUMP JACK 2 uncommon MOWER. 1 WAGON {BEAR 1 TOP BUGOY , "ATTY WAN-"NO MACHONE, Engine drlvo 2 DELAVAL CREAM IEPARATORO. 1 Rum-ow, 1 than!“ use NEW DE LAVALO, '1ELOTTE, Ar"Ert-rtoLTr, C LACTA IEPARATORB NEW FARM "AeMtttotv-ast, kind. - Attomlon to 6mm “punter Roam. Best for Children and Best for You Hendemn'l Bread build. 'ttardy Canadian youngsters. " Is chuck "I" of Manny. INC-"oduclna nan-hm.- a“ n.-. n.-. Pastry JOHN McGOWAN APRIL te, 1932 Gunn’s Fertilizer in stock DURHAM MACHINE SHOP Royal Household Flour Bran ' o Cunadt' " 0.1 Pilot " C Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods: THE PEOPLE’S MILLS MENDERttoN'tt BAKERY The Better Loaf Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. FLOUR of that incl-cue spent In normal buy- ing " prevailing low prices would nave In well on the war to normal good conditions. us so. Bunkers tell us that savings were never " mm. Last you av- ings “counts throughout emu. in- There's where the "gcod times" eon- dmona are--ued up in Savings Bunk. account: when A lot of it should he Good times, that is. times ot nor. mally prosperous conditions, are here waiting for us to put them to work. Industrial tad launch] lenders toll Look at the label 10-day. If you are in arrears malt. your invcotmom in prosperity with us. ‘. Moon Durhamont. Cake. and Doughnuts Oat Chop Crimplod Oats FEED " will pay you. PHONE 140 Shorts Repairs. I The Y.P.S. of St Coiumba purpose {putting on a mock trial, when John Barleycorn will be mmomned before ‘his peers, to answer for his mis- deeds and temptations given to the moral destruction of thousands ot his 1tijiii; men. This promises to. be a :very interesting production and wor- (thy of commendation. seeing that there is nothing learned to be re. !pca-ted parrot-like, but all extempore. on the spur of the moment. Seeing that several ladies are on the jury. 'little hope of clemency ls held out for the notorious culprit It has been found necessary to accommodate the number that will attend. to make a charge at the door of 25c and 15c. pan the evening of Friday. 22nd April. The Young People, under the cap- taincy of Admiral Shackleton, have recently renovated the interior of the basement try sundry washing: and paintings of the sides, ceillngs and seats. all barnacles have been re- moved while in dry dock- and will as a result make a better showing ent- ering into port. Of the many sick in and from this part, some are making improvement, while others do not Show the recov- ery we would like to see and that we all wish tor. luv Mr Bartlett will preach next Sunday on "the church and the home Inc": the following Sunday on the “Church and Temperance." A good showing of 48 tine living lambs, out ot a total of M, ls a good record for the tiock owned by Mr. Fr. B. McLean. Mr and Mr: Norman H Vieq (Ber- ta. Aldcorn), married In Toronto, by Rev Dr lobster. arrivéd here on Fri- day evening at her father’s home. and are leaving Thursday ot this week for their home in Regina. The best. wishes of the whole neighbor- In loving women of our deer mother, Mn. Allan‘ C. unclean, who died April 2m. " Months, Ont. We have only your memory, dear mother, To cherish our whole te thrush: But the sweetness will ll r forever A: we treasure the men: of you. We warmly congratulate our mem- ber All“ Macpuau, for the-what the Glcbe calls- the best speech ot the Session, "in voicing the strongest appcal of the session on behalf ot Agriculture." followed by the compli- meuvs m Hon John C. Elliot, Middle- sex. as "the best speech she has ever made HI Parliament." Well done, all hail, all hail. Repairs made at the dam enables the Messrs McArthur to again do chopping and sawing at the mill. -Sadly missed by husband ah, family We enjoyed meeting with many old friends Monday, while on a trip with the mail on old R.R. No 2. hood soc: with the handsome bride and thte young man of her choice. (Wuhlngton Post) East-ad Whet- budget. While we struggle with our: end not “out axes let‘s couldn- whel England's income as ts done. If 'rtrptied here,, would muse more thtggt 816,000,000, 000--ottr budget (our time- over. of Detroit. returned home alter upend- ing e week at the letters mute. MT end Mm Thomas Tucker. Mr Ame Mclnnil returned to Wan. ilton he! week to resume his duties atter raving been home since Easter, owing to Ill-health. Park, motorpd out Sunday and visited at A, L Hmch'. Congratulations to Mr and Mrs. Norman Vicq (nee Bertie Aldcorn), The April meeting ot the W.M.S. of Knox United Church met in the achoolroom of the church on April 14, with Mm. Mather presiding. The meeting opened by singing hymn 374 and the Lord's Prayer in unison. A good deal ot business was dealt with and arrangements made for a. quilting to be held in the schooirooxn the Brat week in May. Hymn 470 was sung. and after the bible reading by Mrs. McGirr, Mrs. Bell led in prayer. Day" in Korea. Mrs. Alder gave a continuation of her talk on the bud- get, a message on stewardship, which as was shown, began in the Garden ot Eden and has continued down through the ages. Hymn 386 was sung and Mrs. Mather closed with prayer. Mr McBride made n blame" trip to Chesley Int week. . Pfr and Mrs Robert Beyer: and non Rev. Mr Munro of Oshawa preached Sunday tor a can here. He is I. apteu- did maker and delivered up inapir lng sermon. Rev. Mr McKenzie ot Woodstock. will preach here next Sabbath. Mr and Mrs Wm. Hay, ot Swinton who were married Tuesday of last week in Toronto in Knox Presbyterian Church. by Rev. John Inkster. They are spending a few days at her home in Pricevme before returning to their home In Regina, Soak. Best wishes ore extended to them tar a. long and htopy wedded lite together. Miss W. Blyth read the devotional lcatiet 'Simon the man of tire' and Mrs. Mcllraith had a very interesting topic study on "Youth and the New Mr Wm. McLeod and Donald: vu- ited Sundny at Mr D. amour. Mr and In John Mcueéim and Don Jackie, visited friends the ttrat of the week " Swinton Park. THE BULL DOG BREED PRICEVILLE $131.?" IN MEMORIAM THE DURHAM REVIEW i The wanker still in 'm am- tion-eiear, cold and my and none- timed s little new blowing. But we preler snow to tho-e and storm which are can: being experienced ..n i, Saskmhmn. . 5 We think than uttering from cold. 't and tlu are gradually getting better, i but name are gull slung. Among them Miss Marjory Crawford. R. N., at Rochester, is spending three weeks with her parents, Mr and In Sun Crawford. (' Master Kenneth Wm came home tram Mt Forest hospital last week. Glad to know he in doing " well as can be expected. He has to remain in bed tor . month, which is rather hard on n It-year old lad. Relatives from Toronto spent the week end at m. Walter Beauharls. Mr B. is spending this week ia the clty. Miss mme Plaster has returned home from Markdaie while Miss Mary spent. last week with her parents. Rev E. A, Chesher and family, Bethany chapel putor. for over 3 years. are packing up this week rea- dy to move to Guelph. Next Sunday, April Mth, will be his farewell ser- vice. Mrs Cheoher la a. talented mu- siclan and will be missed In the com- munity. Proton sideroada are nothing to brag about at present: deep mud and deeper rum makes travelling In any vehicle very uncomfortable. The frogs gave us a nlce little tune one evening, tho' the weather has been cold tor April. Them has been a good quantity ot" maple syrup made this year. If people an willing to work, there In no danger ot “mutton in Mr and Mrs Earl WattoeGere rec- ent visitors at Mr John Sinclair's. Mr and Mrs Rom. McKinney, Br., have moved back to their home M- ter spending the winter months with their son Will. last Wednesday the ladies braved poorrmdatutdmsathertottotoMrs Martin Wilson’s for the W. Institute meeting. In the thence of President, the lat Vice, Mm John Sinclair pre- sided. A good - on ‘hws reg-.m- lng Women's Rights' manned try Miss A. M. Dyce was read. In W. Dingwlll read name not. on the Mrs Dave Scat, Preston, came up Friday to see her 'brother, Will R. Ridden. whose condition still con- tttteg him to the house. Mr and Mrs Gould oltuut and two daughters, Toronto, hue moved up to the home of her wants, Mr and Auction sales are in order at pre- trettt--3otttt Hodgins' last Friday, Att, drew Watson's Monday of this week, and Henry Goheen's on Thursday. Auctioneer Duncan is getting some very fair prices, considering present condfticns, and there is even some cash. Mr and Mrs Harry Scott and Bott, Durham, visited Sunday with his mother, Mrs Jan. Scott. Soveral farmers are buzzing up their yearly supply ot wood. temperance situation in thttario, the land of the free. But by the” tuures we would be led lo believe we were in bondage to the greet evil of In- thucettng Hquor. Mn Nathan Hui conducted a good content. Roll can wastotto"tredttr-ofBCamdina premier. . Mr Chu Leslie B. A. student nu- tor at the United Church the put .uw urn-51w ', ulvv M Mr Leslie's mutation of the m- pel truths. Mr P. Dunbar. anew otttteiati3.A.t-n,tor. mertr of Priceville. will an up the work here the am Sunny In Mar. Heardar.wttoitriuat the home of her daughter, In. Thoma Weir ot North Est-amt. Also Mn Kin-Inna Br. now in her ninetyeeeond you. who has been nerioully tit " thehome ct her sister, In Scott in Conn. m all of them we wish n recovery of health very soon. Neil McMillan on Saturday lust re- ceived ward by phoneofthe death ot his cousin, John w. Noumea of Tor- onto. Hie son Duncan immediately took train tor the city to be with the bereaved friends. Richard Hardy, who has Ipent the past week at his home here, in return- ing to the city one of these days with a prospect ot employment. On Sunday last ln the Perk. we en. Joyed the tine sermon delivered by Rev. Duncan Munro ot Oshawa. Mr. Munro is a very clear and kindly speaker and gave a ttne talk on John 3: 16: “For God so loved the world, that ........ everlasting lite." Too bad that so few null themselves ot the opportunity ot hearing these men. Next Sunday we expect with Ill a Mr. McKenzie of Woodstock. Mr and Mrs Geo. A. Black entertain- ed n number ot neighbor: and Mend: at a may pull in the bush one night lately. There was an abundance ot tally and some are not fully well since. We do not want may tor a while. T Syrup is fairly plentiful. We hear ot one man having made almost 100 gallons. Wheeling ls not the best in the Park yet, but the cars are gradually coming out, and the bumps will soon smooth on. SWINTON PARK HOPEVILLE Mr A D Browning, having sold his property to the C.P.R. has bought the vair residence east of the st:- tion and will be moving there before long. Mr Limity for the some C.P.R. necessities has rented from McKech- atie'g the old Woodland corner: Mrs. W. Lauder has bought the mack property: Misses McKenzie will move into the John Livingstone residence: Mr Hepburn has secured a place near by: Mr Bert Stoneouse thinks of, tncving his new house to a vamt It. and where the other tive or " affected by the new line are doing, we know not. Dr Hutton will have especial dimeulty in securing assuit- able a place as the present one. North Egremont: A Shadow Social was held Thursday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Wm McFadden, when the young men-and some of the older one! to-ent their sub- stance on the_ileetlng Ihndovw for the lhomer ot dining with the substance later on. It could scarcely be looked upon to u humlllhtlon to the ladies, who were knocked down " 10, 20 am! 25. seems that all the Mow- took. ed so much elite. were it not tor certain elm made by the Inbou- ette on the cut-tun tor the beth ot her young nun who was doubly in the dark. literally and mentally. To Mttttt Susie Lawrence (Anthony'e). n lair young citadel. belong) the honor of “than; the Meet lure. 81.00 tor her way. Mr Punter Potter-on was the lucky Maser. Town-dime clove the ”on slatted and them:- ket fell. No bids forthcoming the in view of the proposed bill to regu- late cooperative organizations before the Home, be it resolved mat agri- cultural interests be given a full op- portunity to exgrestf their View} and opinion: before anything dethtite is done in regard to the matter." cost of living entailed thereby, and whereas the proposition of havingan automobile highway trom Windsor to Ottawa, is detrimental to the inter- ests ot the farming community as a whole and of no benefit to the over- whelming majority of farmers: there. fore be it resolved that we enter our t1nqualitled protest against this un- called tor expenditure and whereas Fcllowlng the cold of last week, there have been several snow hurries ttus week, though nothing to equal Montreal where the worst storm of the season was experienced. The rail- ways in Saskatchewan have also been hindered by a snow storm. newmotthonew church came Last wek the CPR began operations in the Graham and Vollett Iota east of the school grounds and are mak’ ing the ful in the ravina north ot Lambtcn St. Messrs Allan Robertson and John Fox left Tuesday morning tor posi- tions in Hamilton. Honor Roll Durham High School, Form II: 1.0qu Wutaon. Maggie Weir and Chulle Manse, eq., Mar- garet Firth, Edith Allan, Bessiea Weir. am at 810.60, mm; with the ad- mtulon too at 814. t fund tor the Born, in Durham. on April Ir, to Mr and Mn Thea Whitman. tt son. Messrs John and Archie Robertson returned to Ottawa Tuesday, John’s tailing health. we retrtet,neeesmitatintt them giving up business. Congmtuutions to Miss Tena Me- Lean and Gunner Harry hikinghlm. who were married in Durham Int week. The young couple are spend- ing a few days with her mother in Preevi1le, prior to Gunner hiking- ham’s departure to Join his battery in Guelph. Born, in Egremont. on April 2nd, to Mr and Mrs Alex Aitken, a. son. A unanimous reso'utlon was passed at a full meeting ot Tartan grunge. la Egremont. on April 4, to this ef- fect: “In view ot the great expendi- ture caused by the war and the high bully preparing timber for Henn- zie Bron. ham. which they expect to also landlady at the clone dung Prom Review fyle, April 11, 1907 " YEARS AGO I Meeting according to adjournment. was held in Township Hall with sll members present on April 2nd. Min. ute- were read dud passed. Road Supt M. Black presented re- port of Road Expenditures amount- ing to 8199.3! which was neared and payments made accordingly. Road No " TL (Glen. & Art.) Nor. th ttom 6th con, Pted Eagles: South halt, Edgar Patterson. Byasw No 752 wu passed, provid- ing fer tggtUrieg to be mid in Town- ship for 1932.: Member. of Council. $2.50 per day: Road Supt. $0eperhr: Matt and team, 40e per hr: man lab- or, toe per hr: salary ot clerk 8315 : Sultry of Treasurer, 8202.50. Mekeehnie-Writtht: Thu the mun- icipality pay 50e per hour for mu and team and 20e per hour for nun ppenmg snow roads during winter. The following accounts were paid: Reeve. 1 day com. work ...... 82.50 J. McKechnle. 1 day com. work ttro Jno McGlrr, K day com. work.. 1.25 John Boyd, 1 day com work ... 2.60 do ' telephoning .15 Refund cf " to 4 municipal tele- phone subscribers in Tp. ot Holland. 150e each .' weaker Wm Batuts, on "Jury 812.50: Treasurer, re collec- tion of arrears on axon $30: Do, on salary 856.25: Clertroettstuary 887.50: Assessor on sultry 875.00. Mnjor General John Hughes of Bowmunville and brother of the late " Sam Hughes, died a " human Wednesday Int after . lengthy iii- no” He was the father ot Mr Bid- Boyd-Wright: That we renew In- surance on To Roads in Clem-lg for one year with the Globe Indemnity Co., Toronto, from lurch tl, 1932 to March 21, 1988, premium being the sum of $215.90. Car. Council adjourned to Sammy. Mar 7, 1982. the Royal am: here. irlc light. hard and um water, on Prov'l many. Apply " Review one. or W. T. Young. Box 35, Dttr. Road No $--thtt. aches, Wm Mc- Cathy. Road No lo-Bert Cotter. Road No ll-John J Mchen Jr. Road No "- (Townllne Glenelg & Hon-ml). [sac Battle. Road No T-Jas Peat. W. Sween- ey. Chas Connor. Road No t--Rottt McGHHmy. Hen. ry Beaton, Alex McQuu-rie. Road No 6--43htut Robson, Geo. J Buck, In Leitch. Road No 8--John Ltughiin, John Foamy. Jr, Earl Smut. Road No b-Wm Kenney, Ju Vul- ghan. Geo. Ritchie, W G Firth, Jno. Lawrence. Road No 2--Robt uwrence. Henry Eckhnrdt, Hector Mannheim. Rwad No 8--HGlen Road) Waiter By-law No 571 wu pm up. pointing Pttrolmen tor 1932 as fol- lows: ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Exchme of rent to responsible Lrtr: T roamed brick home. elec- Rcad No 5---P. J. Staples. John A, Some people nine their Furl more than that Jewelry. Insure than min-t lure. The". Mei- dental damage of All undo-any when In U. B. or in Cal-h. For um. enquire from Phone n: W, Dar-Inn DONALD mum Fur Floater H. H. MacDonald, Clerk Fort SALE w: To remove the - of dim t try Ghlrmsraetle adjustments, Mu ,'- no. and Ultra Viola! any. a! Bee your loccl Chiropractors dnth. momma. Dunn am» no; Phtet"srton Adana. 000.1 Dunn Dundulk P 0 Phone- " r u Llano“ Auctioneer he by m SCH©©IL Limb!” St., Durham. on. ttmee Noun: 1.” to 4.” gm. r.80 to I” . a. Honor ammo; Toma: University Graduate Royal Coll. Dental Bur-coll ot Ontario. X RAY 0A. EXTIACT'OH Dace: um street. DURHAM, Ont. t.g:mtor-e'r' LWhuwm Giriaia am - mug-tum”:- mun-amt“. hum.“ tho-bl. ail-how A - EDWARD LAU DER M.D.,C.M.,F.A.C.I m SECOND AVENUE Em OWEN BOUND. ONTARIO Speculum; in Appoint”. Chum of Eyes Preterm and tttting or Telephol Ola-nu 1n '--'""""f"l"T"VEiLuI hum.“ Ibo-b- as...“ Wham-slid m, mumps! M mum-dumm- JMWW J.A.I.MW C. G. AND J. F. GRANT. thos.. LO S. Dona-try on NI at. lunch. mt-tner-ferrets ttar an. nun-III in.” "GLtae--t.-y'". Nancy Public, Convoyaw. Realtor. lunar-m. at: I lay! ti-il I" tta-ttad All legal Coca-mu may and urchin! M J. tt MCQUARRIE. GEORGE E DING” P. F. tiaeM1'gllll T. ll. SNEATII. M. B. I Over l. l 1. Hunter'- Bun CHIROPRACTII PICKERING. DO' JOHI O'IEII. BESS!E McGI. ' H " 1 door m 0' MO- Lnu'hun‘o - 17.

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