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Durham Review (1897), 9 Feb 1933, p. 5

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Mko $300 uo $5.00 B) UTATION LLINESS Dicks: ”an r: divided: a open door bedde It. EVICW Nome we» (LAQ " dear been of SPOILER, " 'N IV!” VERLEY It bun yaw! pioneerl bl 'OE forsaken be xpre “may med!» we, "" 9t and M looming, lender rm ttyintt MOW 'oving loot the our Ind good aserty of Lt ltd below, I Authored. tented no). Colbert. humane " missing, xmer all. It mm. YARD MS“ thes 37.75 i 933 ket (can. so (no. f bonny. d n vol! 11. sunk, an: ping no" " tell no rty so with. than. Inside Mn: mien, day Nice pity are“ ' CUSTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out 1 I while you turn around. F FEBRUARY 9, 1933 We can supply you with all of them Printed form. nave time and slmplliy many otherwlu tcdlous tasks. ci" us and enquire. You know the number - Blotter. CMquu lntcrlea' Form. Envolopn, all kind. Fair Pruning Factory Form. Folders Factory Forms Auction Sal. Bills Fin. Stationary Sultan-M Form: Intricate Rule Forms Let us help you with Printed Forms Reports Pamphlets Book In. Financial Statomonu on our price: but». purchasing oloowhorc. " will pay you. Gunn’s Fertilizer in stock Ete., Royal Household Flour Bran '0 Canada' " Om Pilot " C HENDERSON’S BAKERY keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods: FOR SATURDAY THE PEOPLE's MILLS Bread, tic in store 70, off cart JOHN MCGOWAN Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. FLOUR Phone No 6 Busineu Record Forms Manifold Forms Wedding Stationery Funeral Stationery Announcen'mnu Shipping Tags Poster. Prize List. Color Printing Sale Bulls Window Cards Horse Bills Receipts Tackou. III kind. amines: Card. Personal Cards Oat Chop Crimpled Oats FEED DURHAM. ONT. Shorts , The relentless hand of Death My”; G" iii JiUGiriii, tram u; WEN; claimed another ot our number on town. _ dell paaesed “a" from the aCenea ot on the rink here Thursday night and earth at the age ot 48 years. About,prizet, given. a year and a half ago his health com- menced to fail, the symptoms doctors diagnosed as spleen tron-hie. The beat medical aid was secured and though at times. hopes were bright for re- covery, he gradually grew weaker. until his spirit was released from a very trail body, which such a. short time before had been a. strong 10- bust man. All through his trying ill- ness, he was most faithfully and ten- derly nursed by his wife and wag ful- ly prepared to go. with the assurance of a. brighter home above. He made choice of his pull bearers, boys to carry fitywem and favorite hymns for funeral. . Riddell. Preston: Geo Ridden To. ronto; Mrs E. Scott. Preston: Mrs. M. Ken-s. Drayton: Mrs L. Watson, Moose Jew. The funeral was held Sunday and was largely attended, A short Bert ice in the home was followed by pub lie service in the church the family attended-Bethany Chapel. Rev A. E. Elliott spoke words of comfort tram 1 Con. chap 15, the last phrase ot 6th verse, warning all present to be prepared for the future life. Mrs A E Elliott and Mrs Geo Palllster sang as specially requested by de- ceased 'Will the circle be unbroken?' Relatives tram a. distance attend. lng were : Albert Ridden. Palmer. sum; Goo Ridden, Newton; Mrs M. Kells, Drayton; Ferguson Ridden. of Pres'on; Mr and Mrs Albert Ridden. Fergus; Mr and Mrs Geo Ridden, To, roam: several from Swinton Park. Codarville and Dundalk also attend- The late Mr Ridden was the young- eat son of the late Mr and Mrs And- row Ridden. pioneers and miners of this district and was born on the homestead where he died. On the death of " father, he assumed the mill and home property and has since carried on a. fair and square business with the public. About 15 years ago, he was happily married to Miss An- nie Sturrock. who survives him with two sons. Howard 14 yeam and Clif- ford 12 years, who feel the separa- tion very keenly. Also two brothers. and three sisters mourn: Ferguson and Mrs Geo Sturrock and Will: Mr. and Mrs G H Gilkes; Mr and Mrs Jas Bturroek; Mr and Mrs Gordon Per- guson: spray tram brothers and my tors of deceased; Mr and Mrs Will Budd, Detroit. The fityral tributes included pillow trom the fazwily; wreaths from Mr. The pall bearers were Messrs Geo Christie. John Sinclair, Neil Mc- Eachnie, w. McKinney, G H Gillies and Wm Shand. P1ower-bearers were Wm J McEachnle, Allan Sim clair. Lloyd and Vernon Christie. Interment was made at the mortua- ry chapel, Dundalk,. Deceased will be sadly missed in the home and community and much sympathy is felt for Mrs Ridden and young sons. who will have to any on the beat they can without him. Mr and Mrs W R Scout and son. spent the week end with relatives in Tomato. last week. Mrs J. McMeekm, Price- ville, has been with her aunt. Mrs. M-cEachnie the past two weeks. . We are pleased to hear that Mrs. Howard McLean had a very success- ful operation for some tn Toronto General Hospital last Wednesday. Howard came heme Friday. Mrs, "er Laan will soon be home again feeling better than she has far many a day, this being the 3rd severe ordeal she haeshadtoeomettuamhinasear. Mr Fred Death, Tomato, who for- merly made his home at W. MoCNeh. nie's. spent a few days with mom A little am arrived at home o' Mr and Mrs Witt Gilkea on Jan 25 "rs Troup, Holstein. In: been assisting in the home. home in Toronto Mrs Jas Ridden has gone to assist 'rhemnnwttogetsthereigrustuatly WILLIAM E. RIDDELL HOPEVILLE stone! instead ot grave The popular cheap C.P.R. rate! was taken advantage of on Friday last by 15 passengers ham this little A.._Valemlne Soclal will. as an- nounced, be held on Wednesday eve- ning by the Y.P.S. in the basement. of St Columba. We are instructed to say that an old time dance will be held here on Friday, Feb 10, in the Agricultural Hall, under the Society’s auspices. Mr Wm McBride spent a. compleot days but week in o. Sound. Tuesday a. Parlor Social under the auspices ot Willing Helpers when at home of Mrs Dan Campbell, when over 70 were present. Rev Dr Melv- or opened with prayer. The night was spent in contests and games and caused much tun. Mrs W. Whtson, president, moved a. vote of thanks to Mr and Mrs Campbell for use ot their home, alter which a bountiful Miss Jean McCannel, Boothville, is assisting Mrs Ray McLean with her work. Prayer meeting Wednesday at home of Rev and Mrs Sutherland. Mr and Mrs Hector McLean and Mrs Dan Campbell spent the week- end in Toronto. Mr C. E. Hincks and sister Beth, visited Sunday at their home. Miss Alma Mobean. Toronto. is Pta- mng at her home here. This week we notice the teamatertr have taken out the aleighs m place ot wagons. Yet there is a. mare!” ltuech was served. $13 were the pro- ot snow for good sleightng. But logs mm Hraber are more easily handled. Timber men are picking up quite a. Io', of rock elm,--tr few trees on the difterent farms. Walter Knox is working in the bush for John Haw: Jim Bturrock is helping Charlie Aldcom get out wood for the market. Mrs Stumck is with PM sister-in-law, Mm Ridden helping in many ways in that trttiieted home. Mr Ridden died on Friday at Hope- viiirl. Many from here attended the funeral Sunday, braving the cold of the day out of sympathy. The play put on last week in the Park, by Boothville young people. w I' '.TrruTtlv appreclalted by those present 'though enthusiasm seemed lacking in the audience, causal we helluva for sympathy tor those in the community, who were mourning tor My ll‘drlOll And also 'hose who wore anxiously watching at the bedside of Mrs MoEachnle in Hopeville. But all proclaim-the play well put on, each one taking their part so well. Their was a small attendance at church Sunday in the Park, on ac- count ot the tuner-8.1, also the day be- ‘n‘! mld. But those who were there, were well repaid for their effort by tho. splendid sermon by Dr Molvor. taking as hm text, Gmesls 3: 9. the last clause, 'Where art thou'. ltm very vividly brought out and toned down to the people --auitgrttle for all walks of life. The mt la hovering about bat has not used us badly in the Ptsrh-only a few slight cases and while we write ‘we are touching wood. In the year 1932 there was not one grave made in the Park. but in January of this you the late Mmi MacDonald was laid to .rest here. For the gener- al good health we are very thankful.. TM. tmvn at Hanover means busi- ness in getting tttter the unpaid tax- es. as well as the poll tax and the dog tax. Only three orHtugorer's single men tte ml] tax ago. were pay- ing Meir poll tax. Ratepayers are also eomptadning In Hmr of fun- "Ms m renal that have three or tour Mm and kmp the neighborhood he wake wth their yowls. To date the relief Com. had spent over 82400and had 8300 on hand with about $700 at b!lls owing. There we neartr 50 families on renal which mum than! THE DURHAM REVIEW HANOVER’S PREDICAMENT SWINTON PARK Gladys Greenwood, Graham m, K. , McGilH-vnw. Jr Pr C-Harry Watson, Norman Dunsmoor, Elmer Robina, Ruth Mc- innov. Donald Kennedy, Vera. under. Mary Noble. 1y Br ll B-Evetya Becker and John Collier eq., Mina :Thompson, Jam- Jr II A-John McEaahern Alex Mo: Donnell, Sheila Connolly, Helen Cun- Jr II B--Jaek Woolen, Lon-nine Pinkerton, Lorne .Ahnack, Dora Rob ina (Floyd Lawrence and KAlmon Gerber) equal. I Class A-Donald Dewar. Wilfrid Lake, Ethel Atkinson, James Scott, Ada Tucker. Jessie Watson, Geo. Hanson, C. Camel]. Jean Harding, teacher Sr Pr A-Eileen Tester, Robin Lowe John Levi, Hubert Hay. Charlie Ab Br Pr B-Pat Smith, Harry Voism. Harold Voisln. Jack Randall, Andy Schenk. Harald Vtriain, “I!!! Itandtul, Andy this week shows tour northern Nor- Schenk. lmanby pupils in trttendanee, am and Non H. Stewart. teacher inseam m each of third and mud Jr PrA-Chtrriet, Mount. John Row~l forms. These are Alice Stewart and land. (David Stand“: and Bob Jack? Isabel Mirth.“ tn Bonn III) Camp- son) ritual, Margaret Davis, Nam bell Grant and Ethel Young ttt Form Harrington. II Evidently Normanby can do It. Jr Pr B-Ogle Cluchey, Joy Hameli It the meeting of Board of High Gladys Greenwood, Graham Punt, K. Behool TWIN-96! on Wednesday, Mr. MoGdllivray. [John Mkkrtson m elected chairman Jr Pr C-Harry Watson, Norman; for the ensuing year. Dr Grant was Duusmoor, Elmer Robina, Ruth Me-) my.elegted Beemstary. S. B. NO 5, GLENELG Sr Iv-Velma McNally. Jr Iv-te. Hughes, Bruce Clark. Br m-Estrel Hastie and Hague Hughes, ea, Gor- don McNally . I-Esther Peart. Pr. --Edaa McNally. Best in Spemng, Essel Hustle. Eachern. Sr IV-Norman Fulton‘, Velma. Davisp, Doretta Busing. Jr nr--And- arson Byers, Clarence mm. Bernie da Kraft. Br III-Beth Byers, Gert- rude Hartman', Jean Henderson‘. N. Byers, Lloyd Fritz, Leslie Ball, Rug. sel Yandt. Jr m--1vaIt Fidler, Nel- son Widmeyer, Betty Henderson, Ir- ene PtettBr, G. Ball. u-Marion By- ers, Iylly Sharp, Clayton Fidler, Al- bum Ball. I-Shirley Davis', Mildred Gerhzudt, Florence Gerhardt. Bea- trice Ball. Br Pr-Violet Schenk, Lulu Widmeyer, Howard Khan Jr Pr-Marie Henderson, Bernard Gar- VPV. *Premmt every day. Br IV-Elsie Markie. Jr Iv-Else Riemann, Gordon Vickem Kenneth McCualg and Ruth Vickers equal, C. Hopkins. George Porter, Frank Sharp (absent for exam.) Br m-Margar- ot Attwood. Jr m-May Hopkins. Bobby Mighmn, Edna Porter, Maur- tee Brown Sr n-vera We. Janet Patterson and Jno. Atwood eq- ual. Alfred Sharpe. Matilda Attwoovl. Tommy Markle, James Porter Orbs. for 1 exam.), Duncan McDonald tutr. sent for exams.) Jr 'r-Arthur Mig- han, lawmnce MeCuaig. b--Bew "lav Boyce. Marie Hopkins. Meryl Noble, Marla Marine. Lloyd MoCualg, label Hopkins. (abs. for exam) Br. Pr-Inez Noble. Robert Galloway. Jr Pr-43hartte Sharpe. . Mary C. MaoQuan-le, (masher Sr IV-Aram, Davey', Gordon Mac- Lean. Jr Ihr-Art-ta MttArthur, Al. Wm Noble, Bessie MJler, John Mae- Iman. Sr rrr--Leonard Dave-r, K. MaeDonahP, Roy Chapman. Jr Ill-- Mm-mmt Lvnn. Jack Chapman. Br. II-ir-e. Lynn Chas Jihrea/ AI- wyn comma: (absta- 1 exam.) Jr --wnl Davey", Hazel MacDonald, Ru. by Miller. I--mmtud Graven, Clif. tmd Noble! Oitrer Goldsmith (a: mr 1 exam). Prc-3eeraie MacDonald. ‘Denotes present - any Ordvr you; Job printing from the Review - Letterheads. envelopes. statements. Milken“. invoice; ano- bms. wedding invitations tad un- I B-Stanley Wyvme, Mary Gagnon TORONTO B.B. NO 10, BENNNCX S. S. NO 6. BENTINCK s. NO 8, NORMANBY Dorothy Pickering supply canard Vollote. Lizzie Schmer, teacher Myrtle Manley, teacher 1 Muun. Abio Tin- 11 Pt Parliament Bldg. mer ‘Nonmnbymust produce them I Lowe brilliant student: or they men lie Ab-ter. powers of appliance: or lapel-hop. it was something at both. “#51115 A glance at Durham school report twitter IN DAYS OF YORE '1he-trtuskwaatheoNox2oftr friendly rivalry between Eamon! ,and Nmmantrr town-hips. Ticke's ‘eold at lie each tn bothtmmrhips,ttMs ‘tawnship buying moat. halving the honor of selling it on. Nomaby Tp. pon out, lining sold 711 tickets and they in turn sold it to J. J. Wilton [ Mr 815.00. Then a fruit cake was " mated by the Cimle and made by the 'ioompetoat Mrs Wm Ritchie. Br, m having'm don the khaki. The ttmt prise tor the but draw- ing in the Middle School Dept. an Ontario, wu given to Wm Name of town by the ‘School Magnum." The drawing wu under the but of 'In- dam-m An: and was published in Varner Red Cm had the dtatimr tion of having the who: not! of dew. made a. tunable monouns- and and some 90 boxes to Mambo at. Sack. ot ttour and - were donat- ed by J W Blyth and Norman Kerr. The Bour was mUBed previous to the social and that night it was found _Agricuituml Society was held tame Dunduk P. o. Phone " r n In“. There was a. fair attendance and much interest Wasted. All "_-ee------- ( demands have been fully met and be. _ .__ M- aides paying $225 on shed: the treu- CHtROPRACt . urry ia not without funds. The follow. ing constitute the Board for 1908: To remove the cum of dine mum. J c Mum: m Vice PM try trhirogrrmrtie Illa-mom. I A. MoCaw: 2nd Vice Pm.. Wm. no. and Uttm VIoM Ran Gmt: mm, W. W. W. J. Bee your log] Chiropmetom whith there was pieces ot money varying trom lie to 500. The cake wu cut in 14 pieces and auctioned oft, Mr Gordon Grant securing the 50c sec- busy getting ottiee and machine work into shape. have ordered some nec- euu'y part! from manufacturer: aAtt distance and W. Sim is in Toronto this week in commotion with starting Sim, Bremen we allowing no grass to grow under their feet m their new wanking. The very day following completion of their bar. gain. they had steam up and the tam- Cream Separator Co.' ilUitT's%iiiir'srrtGTriv"iviir, u. li. no and J A Swanswn. 1 RFSS John Blythe, ex M.P.P., Nomuurtry. was united ht We to Miss Eldith mesan of Egremont, mailer In! you tn Blythe. School. Ecclea. P. Match. J. Calder. H. Lg. The annual meeting of Durham Presbyterian Chum-h wu held on Mnnday afternoon. Pastor Muha- oon In the chur. The union report .“Emwed that 77 new member- had been received during the rear, 60 by wanton of run: and " by Cee11b icate. There were removed by death or otherwise M, leaving a. pin-ant Warship of M5. There were 10 marriage- and 14 main: during " YEAR. A60 From Review fyle Feb. T, INS MrT. D. Atrrattamiesint9tutuits the year. Hr Ewan McNab who came Mme from the West before Gunman: , “v lea-we again for the We“ lithe beginning of March. Mr McNab bu prospered in the West, owning 320 ms of land not: Human. Rev-malnA. A. moan-on. ‘m. in Normtuttty, Jun 10. to Mr Orfe hundred and any acres. Iota 50. 51. 52, 5900an canoe-don. Scum Durham Road, Barn " ft x 60tt, good house, spring creek. 1% Inna from school. 1% miles from Pricevule, clear tnie, Apply to HOUSE TO RENT Six mound brick house in Upper Town. Boar-c light, town water, gu- use ad would“. Apply " Review one. for Menus-I. Mr Peter Patterson bu been From Review ryle. Jan M. 1908 Mr Chas Blythe, son of the 1at,A 1911 New to an mrtttnnttlet young 'tli" Hm SAL! Norman McIntyre, 25 YEARS AGO Executor. of Estate. I!" HAROLD E. MOUNTAIN. M. B ”enough“. . one. Howl: _ 12totp.m. Chant; out» In “new: Om h umandumtrtmstttmetn,g- 00am:ltoun.n.. up. ILTbUI-mmm Launch UL. Durham, om. one. Homo: i.” to 6.09 p... I.” to no . I m SECOND mm: an OWEN BOUND, ammo Speculum: In “Manna mm " Em mm EDWARD LAUDER M.D.,¢.M..F.m .Phono 001: ghtab-6. ‘Laoonuc Auctioneer hr any 00m- and man; of but... arranged at announ- "tau, Alumna Duran-lamina Flamenco “Vino. Oqo. I. In.“ Dunddk P. o. Phone " r " J. L. SMITH. M.B., MI... P.S. W. C. PICKERIHG. 008. L08 Honor Grunt. Toronto nun-aw Grunts Rorat Coll. Dental Sum of Dunno. DURHAM BINBI 5661610011., Donuury In all It. lunch“ X RAY 0A. EXTRACTION. once: mu Street, BUREAU. Ont. Ontario & Dominion [and Swen Rest-tend Proton-Iona! Moor Surveys. Reports, Plans. Emu-m “tendon and the besnettta at iGkii Experience. Glace um Residence on Faulkner at. Telephone 81, Omevule. Ont. Home“ Auction.» hr Ga. Ollie. OVOI‘ Royal Dank, Dam HOURI: 2 - 4 p. m. 2 P. fr. MacARTHUR handing - would “up!" " enter at the beginning of the MI mm. Informant " to cont-u. In be obtained from the ”than! ROYDEN BURNETT. M. B. tr like!!!” 2. Entrance to the Normal Moot. to uh. up the Idiom ©m"BM.'- l Jun-or Unknown-o. J. F. GRANT. 0.0.3.. L.D.S. n. m “I O Galvan-i "In“ I Ch" qhtMht tt hor... '0 II. - h the (cm. can to cm at ran-cubic run. John Mon-hon. 'tttate-gt J. H. McQUARRIE. B. h. l - rinatid lain: TM All Ian] documents dictum and mutually would Your patron... “New“ on»: , door north of Mt. Laughlin'. Gang. The School I. thoroughly can!“ mm. I. ll "tmettive and In“ GEORGE E. DUNCAN T. H. SNEATII, M. B. Notary Puhuc. Rutter. Ina MO O’IEIL BESS!E Mob“. .. av RM F. M. EAGLEOON 17.

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