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Durham Review (1897), 4 May 1933, p. 5

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I has "and mm! m the I her operates, much lam-l. ttess went the -triertd_ t, Willhnuord, timer" In A. but!!!“ up." ’llllun-lonl and . Vernon Gold. In accident tnst with Ms trramb Boo Miller, WID- Idinx do" the his unimp- l a broken and Phillips had In: hospital when N medleat ill. n to his lune, Lion: nicely. Vut. , FROM Agents Ler Runs 30ch you with um: than for tho ptuon bey I from any [ZINC Agent , mended an )urhun PM" d Forms ‘G - MAY Sth DINING ood returning lar trains " May ts. points .MAY 6 wry acifie 4. 1933 in tedious unity acific etroit rinted NAL Return In! m ' "I on I horse coming 5 yem old 2 horses coming 4 your: old White face: And while lest. Apply to JOHN ECKHARIYI‘. R. R. 1. Pricevillo Good mixed Clover and Timothy Hay for sale in my quantity desired. Also posture to rent. (East of Wiider's Like.) MAY 4, Subscribe for your Daily and Farm Papers through the ‘Review’ We announce the following clubbing ar- rangements for subscribers of the 'Review' to receive their home paper and any others they may desire for one year. Durham Review and Mont. Family " A w. a...... Durham Revicw and Farmon’ Sun .. ........ ............ Durham Review and Owcn Sound Daily Sun TWO...” Durham Review and Farmere Advocate e............... Durham Durham Durham Durham Durham HORSES FOR SALE If the paper vou want is pot In above list we can probably get it for you and save you money. Send subs, ripticns by Post Office or express money order to CUSTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out 1 while you turn around. HAY FOR SALE Get our pricu bolero purchasing cluwhoro. " will pay Gunn’s Fertilizer in stock Keep in Stock tor Sale the lollowing Goods: Royal Hausahold Flour Bran 'O Canada' " OM Pilot " C THE PEOPLE'S MILLS J. A. Hondonon. Varney, R. R Review and Toronto Dally Review an. Toronto Daily Review and Toronto Mall Review and London Dally Review and London Dally Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. JOHN McGOWAN FLOUR (To Canadian Points Only) THE “REVIEW” DURIIA M, ONT. Good comfortable dwelling house. all conveniences: will sell on satin- factory terms, or will rent. Apply to J. w. Crawford. Phone 132W, Dur- ham DAVENPORT FOR SALE Beddavenport in mood condition, tor sale at a saerittee. Apply at the Review omee. PRIGEVILLE FOR SALE OR RENT Oat Chop Crimpled Oats FEED DURHAM. ONT. Shorts wemng nouse. [ i sell on “an; The Salem young people ( a. sister; rent. Apply to congregation of St Columba here) put' one 132W, Dur-' on a. play 'Mother Mine' in the {church Frday evening, which was _----------- (well attended and listened to with FOR SALE Ipleasure. The greatest trouble, even pod condition, to those with good hearing, is that . Apply at the some of the young people in nilplaya fail to make their speeches plain. Nearly $20 was realized. On the -yyterIeeleE!9 same night en entertainment was put on in the basement of new church. t which conflicted with the above. We Ire pleased to report that Mrs W. Ramage had improved ttumeietttly to lengthen her trip tram near Hol- stein to Harrlston to another daugh- ter. The balmy air of Minto, no doubt, will further improve her. In the write-up last week of my long service in singing, I desire to make a correction. it was our old friend and chum, Jimmie Renton, tori gether with ye Editor, to whom I) wish to give credit, overbearing them in our visits back and forth, from whom I learned to find the key and Doh (l have been striving to get "Dough" ever since!) I was only It Mr Cranston's singing class one night, and am afraid i did not be- have any too good outside. We all went In at the close and heard him recite “Wattie and Meg." These were the days ot a retentive memory in things musical. Brick for the new church is now being placed on the ground. _ Mr McGiluvray and Mr and Mrs A. Ford have moved into the house of the latter. Mr Jan Weir and family are moving into the one vacated by them, this Monday. At St Columba on Sunday night. Rev J. A. Moir referred to the im. pressive hills, the handiwork of God. Some times by rivers, gorges were formed, or by convulsions of nature. God's loving kindness was shown over ttll. The female section of the choir present numbered eleven, among which was Mrs A. Henderson, of Detroit, nee Gertie Lawrence. who contributed a tine solo "Let Him In" try C. Austin Miles. Ave were pleased to see Mr Wm. Burnett so far recovered as to be in town the other day. By the columns of the o. Sound Sun-Times, we are told Rev. W. A.. Melvor has received a can trom no less a. place than Montreal. On this first day of May, the sum is shining after a nice thunder show- er ; the grass is looking fresh and green. Now surely prosperity will follow, when all governments and large business concerns are broad- casting the uplift in business. We Ja "more Gntidenee in rain and sunsmne upon our honest endeavor to help the farmers to better times. The roads have been dragged and made more passable, cars getting out although many are yet unable to get the license. On Saturday last, Mr Richard Han- nam, Guelph, along with sister Irene, and husband. Mr and Mrs Chas Mor- rison. were visitors at Neil D. Clark's in the Park. Mr and Mrs Jas Kennedy,, Marg- aret and Jack. spent Sunday wth Ald- corn'e and Heard's in the Park. The Misses Freesetter, Toronto, were week end visitors at the Hardy home here. Mr and Mm Sam McMurdo called on old neighbors, Mr and Mrs George Love, New England, on Sunday. Miss Isabel McMillan is at present visiting her many friends in Toron to for a Couple of weeks. Mr (infield Anthony was in the ci. ty last week. He any: there is much talk ot better times but as yet, not noticeable to the man without a job, Mr and Mrs Wm Reid, Yeovil, spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs Reid, Br., a John Lane's. We no sorry to say her boom: does not im- - Mrs Wm Haw is use under the one of Dr' Hanan: at present. PRICEVILLE SWINTON PARK All) VICINI'IY The W. I. will meet next Thurs~ day. " the home of Mrs Oren Peart, when the otBcers for the new year will be elected. Mrs Jas. Haley of the 4th con. of Glenelg, passed away at her home, on Friday evening, after a lengthy illness, in her 63rd year. Mrs Haley was 1 daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Dan McCarthy and fourteen years ago next June she was happily married to Mr Joe. Hai. ey, moving to the Haley homestead. on the 6th con, Glenelg, until eight years ago, when they moved to the McRae farm, where they have since resided. She is survived by her husband!, and two odoptn'l children, Mary and Dan: also two sisters and tour broth- err. Mrs he Christopher (Cathnr- ine) and Mrs Malcolm Wilson (Liz- zie). both ot Toronto; John and Jae. of the 10th con and Wm and Dan of the 12th con, of Glenelg. Three sis- ters predeceased her, viz: Millie and ‘Mary and Margaret (Mrs Patrick Fogarty). i The funeral was. held Monday a. m. at St John's Church, interment made lin St John's cemetery, Rev Father ‘Grace having charge of the mass. The pal] bearers were Angus Dun- bar, John MeGrath, Geo Black, Alex Campbell, Alfred O'Neil. Mike Quill. man. Friends from n distance were Mrs Jas Christopher. Mrs. Malcolm Wil- aon, Mr and Mrs O'Rourke (niece), Toronto, and Mr and Mrs Ambrose Haley ot Owen Bound. Much sympathy is extended to Mr Haley in his and beredvtytnent. Toronto went on Daylight Saving Time on April 30 and on May 14,the city of Guelph will advance to the same measure. in many cases Day- light Saving Time is regarded as a Summer nuisance and spoils busi- ness in many cases. BERYL AND BANANAS IN DAYS OF YORE Toronto to enlist before any can; From ”View um. - -" .-,., came, though he Ins two brothere We were planned to loom that not now on leave service. Sand” um Hnnt. who Is on lanlld Mr and Mrs Adam Brown Br. and " her mtttee's residence. wu turie hunter, hues Mule. eontempltrte to hen the mg“. a the lethoulst leaving Durham ln s few out tolnke Chard: by mesns ot . phone reaching lip residence in Miehitrau, where "V'I from pulpit to room.. The establish- eral members ot the fondly ere. :ment ot two others 1. we believe tn Sunzlsy Inst. shout 11 mm. Camp contemplltlon- bell Dunamoor's house, 3rd con, Benn; Through the kindness of Mm.- went up In smoke. The .tamily were and In Tetford, the mung-Inn all-in bed and ascend only in night choir with the pastor, met n their) clothes, white of the household srtl- residence last Thom”. when the cles. only the orgsn and sewing ma- occasion was s have“ night with T. l chine were rescued. This Is an un- C. Telford, . tormer valued lumber, I tortunnte loss, coming as it did, the who come down [at week on ttuinat l day heme his Bale. business visit here. Danntnndllu I Unless a Company Is Omani”? Pl McKenzie, on behalf of choir. presen- "irriia, " Company is "gum“ to ioxenzie. on baht]! of choir. presen- take over and we Durham rink. ted him with . mm. morocco ‘or failing this, have the town pur- bound hymn]. chase it u a municipal enterprise, there is gave possibility tint. the sway; "lg,' t,teet,U'r'to"iev'i, town will be without . rink next w . r ed 1 winter and perhaps for some years one ot his eyet' "','l'2'l ' 'l',','l'lf, :3 j,,"',',',,. Mr Jots. Brown, the proprietor, tuf"'" that would en s I: endeavoring to dilapose of it md . l . “has an otter for its removal, but‘ At 'lU2"l tttttregal/dll",' 1iriiidi prefer to see the town retain 'll',", ll 01 oneertt were elected: lit for purpose for which it was built; He chow 'r,, D Jmeson‘ Hon Vico ;8 or ' years "o. A Committee tttF no: 'ilh sG"iiiriiir.' President ! pointed at a public meeting. last. Fri-g 'arc id ir.. Vic Pres. A. A. Cat: 1 day, to consider the proposition of al ton: 32c: irJdil' Fred Search . ! joint Stock Company, taking it iieil Con); ot Lniiiiiiiiu," Mon Liv.- have 'oeeyuyamr.Crith Mr Brown} in 8910119. Mowry, Keeler. ) day, to consider the proposition of a ! joint Stock Company, taking it over, have since arranged with Mr Brown to secure it for $3,300. , " YEARS AGO From Review fyle Key 2, 1918 Mr Cecll Towner went to Toronto at week to enllet la the Flylng Corp sd Artillery. but wee rejected for m: and now will so to the farm. (r. wmme Hadley also went to W. H. Hunter, 20th con, Egremonn had an experience a few day. egohe will not wish repeated. He wee at- tacked viciously by a hull thnt had lost its temper. Had it not been de. horned there might have been a tra. trie story to tell. The mime] in the blindness of fury knocked him down: he got hold of n dung fork to defend himself, but this only made matters worse Ind had It not been for his a- gility and n providentinl opening inn wire fence, it would have finished him. Mr Hunter got some severe bruises and has that animal fast, nev- er again to be loose. Mulock : The Memorial servoe in honor ot the late Pte W I gopkins, son of Mr and Mrs Maud Hopklne,‘ was largely attended at the Baptist Church here Sunday lest. Pte Hon kins enlisted of his own accord in the 147th Grey Bn., when only 17 years of age. Married, at Meme, Mt Forest, on April 23rd, Miss Dene Alvlne Neil- son at Mt Forest to Wm. Petrie Pot. lock, of Egremont. It is learned trom In authoritative source that between tive and six thousand men between use att 20, 21 and 22 will be called to the col- 21 and 22 will be called to the col- ors in this military district by the. recent Order-in-Councll. Notice: to report are now being sent out. The first batch have been given tb week to fix up their and”. All will be in uniform by May 15. was an. _-.-....-..- n . more so mace the l amaze. inmragion last year ot stun-hip set-vie: by but Atlnntic linen. (A) Stepping from IMF to street. (B) “Ewe 1 human! A tg1t,t,te chum winked n brig“ eye and dodged, . en the ii1't','f Indy approached t e tea-oth-ite it VII jut e um an “epic in the orehard back home. . I ( , Ancient Ind modern! The pebhnl Emmo- Hotel in in den". centre“ with the but. damn ': From Review me. April 80, nos l . We were plead to learn that In: Sundly [in Hunt. who in u have!” It her “new residence. we: eble to hear the "rviem. a the Iethootlt Chard: by menu ot A phone reaching l from pulpit to room.. The sublim- - _ - -ac-- " - mu." In A “0.000 the mud in Cheney My. villi! wiped out the mo- fmrhg part of the munitions plant ot the Cam: Bed- ud. The Co., he been mainland“ I' lb chap- nel shell- ot e m We continu- uouuy for the lat t years. It 1. be lieved to be the deed ot In tllen en- We were sorry to loan that Then. Swallow Br. bu been {mod to hove one of " eyes removed. owing to on infection that would enthused both. _ formerly of Vmey but who New resided in town. left for the Welt on loudly. They intend to live with ; her son Wm at Men. who In! frecontly purchased I bluckunlthlng I busineu there. Married, " the residence ot the bride's tether, 2nd con, Nmnby. on Tue-thy. April 28, by Rev. J. Ut- tle, Mine Lydia Gum to Mr Adam Pettigrew. Married, " reddence of betde's mother, Normanby. April 29, Ids. dwghter ot the utt, John Blyth, ex- l instead at writing tint weekly lot- 2 ter to dismal friends, why not in" ' the Review tell them the newl ot the , diotrict. Save yourself the mouth“ f worrying over what to my mm (or $3.00 for 3 whole you. 3 Marriages, ' Divot-cu, Sh. in 24 M.P.P., to Mr tors who took part In the ”not up- on Referee Johnny Mitchell in the final gune with Nemrket were suspended. ilonatreu who nu jun! at Met Reno cure and I: to: new mtnmonlnl adventures, told, next Sunday. in the A Weekly, distributed with the Sunday Times. Four members of tht " YEAR. AGO a, ' Divorces. an. (0 24 about u lively you" 1ni1- , II III luv-nu nee. vu tble the lethouht l phone "new!!! The eat-Mish- we believe tn is of Miter . “lunar!“ ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO her for HAROLD E. MOUNTAIN. M. B. J. L. SMITH, M.B., M.C., P.S. one-mucus“: Cumm- taeaanqlaarxttsmtbtmsu,D_ otBet.ttet-:0tatua.m.. Intel ..-..1|D.D.I.. Wanna um: 0t. Dunn-m. on. one. Noun: 1.” to " gun. I.” to no . In. W. C. PICKERING. 008. un Honor Grunts Toronto University Graduate Ron! Coll. Doom 8m of Ontario. HOURO: 2 - Q p. m. 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