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Durham Review (1897), 19 Oct 1933, p. 5

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Hahn- rustle“: nd Mr . uh. at week and former ot To. nephew. to. were Terry's. and Mr . spent mm “or by stung- rn read giving‘ . inter- work labored held " pin org- withlho In Gab luth Vie. Ir: Beer. bteol to mm Ch. lth. vhen Ind num- tf Craw- myed by l precau- I god In I Ptowtntt last week. l Alex. of I!” EU. Econt vial- rew I!» snied by Mano. end at 3nd at- hero to. Kinds ind Kid ndnn vu- r UM- " visi- over street arrrareastir I the char- zducuon od o: 3354 s It last week ,1. Mae- re Mr-sd Id In L and In. Vernon. od up to $3 mud nt- - Mr 130 rain can. comma by n will be ICES IALTY and Mr holiday me over t Beer. Kenneth lub his. rene'lnl part- " eommuni, part at- held in days. I of Dar- daughter. a to .9" an in ow n 1min! - car mum COP mauvlcl nuclei.“ Mr and in we Bum on Mn Geo. an». and lb mm have been More with m%ttveq 'n Toronto. Mrs Welter Imam “Id child- ren, Mt Forest, were week end vid- tnrs with her parents. Mr and Mm. Thou. Walton. Mr and Mr Alex Spence. Tulan- burit, went he! week end " their Manual homes here, returning on Monday. Mr Chas. Wale Open! . few dun in Toronto. Mr Smith, Hamilton, wt: 1 and Lu! week or " minivan, the Chris. tie (mules. our local macho". linen has. an! Lyons, attended the annual Tea- rhers' Convention at Ayton Thun- day and Friday. Thirty ave ladies attended n In- salute meeting at In Waie'ts, on . We can supply E you with all E of them '. 19, I,” We collect Notes, Accounts, Wages and Newspaper unis-crip- hon: anywhere. Our mecca wlll astonleh you; we seldom fail. If we do, it coon you nothing. You take no risk, You can't lose, Act Now! Send in your debts to-day, big or email, old or new We will eurpriee you with reeulte. Remittance and report. every thirty days. Your debtor will pay if he hae to. Financial Folders Fin. Stationery summon: Perms Intricate Hui. Form. Factory Venn. sloth" Inna-loaf Form. Cheque. Auction Sal. am. “can." Pamphlets Envelope; all kind. Fair Printing Factory Form Printed forms can “in. and amplify many otherwlu t (an. Call us and omwtre. You know the numbor - Forms DUSTIN CHOPPINO done cvery day and we turn it out while you turn around. UNITED CREDIT " or CANADA Box N, Owon Sound, Ont. on our price. hm" punk-slug damn. 0unn's Fertilizer in stock Royal Household Flour Bran 'O Canada' " On Pilot " C Keep in T HE PEOPLE’S MILLS JOHN MCGOWAN Will those requiring rerti1izer.kinAly leave their orders as early as possible. us help you with Printed FLOUR Stock for Sale the following Goods: Phone No Weave-hr Int. OM listened aun- tively to an interesting end tetrac- tire address by Dr Sudden of Dun- dalk. on "Cam ot the Teeth." Mr end Mn Welter Benhun enter- tained their three deughtere with husbands, Toronto, over Thmkagiv- Ing holiday. A good representation from here at. tended the mariachi Plowing Mat- eh. Nearly everyone chose Thursday for the trip. The day we: I. trttte too ‘cool and the crowds too dense for Autumn with all Its gorgeous col- oring ot woodland: m t acene ot beauty. Messrs Johnson, Hodinott and F. Young, Toronto, were guests Sunday at home of Mr John Sinclair. Several from here attended anniv- ersary service: at Swlnton Park on Sundly. amino“ Record Form' Manifold Form. Sal. In". window Cards mums . Ticket... all klndl amino“ Gard. Pomnal Card. wmlng stationery Funeral stationery Announcomcnts Shipping Tag. Prim Lino Color Printing Oat Chop Crimpled Oats FEED " will pay you. Shorts Mellow Mr and Mrs J. P. 1huitrurtou, and In E. Howard,. Toronto, were the guests over the week end of Mr and Mrs Ed. Everut. Over 100 men and women from this district. "tended the Plowing Match nesr o. Sound. Neil McLean. thug L. MacArthur and Wm Nichol took Wm Nichol and sister Margaret visited Toronto friends and were ac- companied home by their mother, who spent the week end. A number from here attended the Anniversary services at Swlnton Park on Sunday also the fowl sup- per Monday evening. Mr and Mrs A L Hinela and Nant. ly, with Mr David Hineks, visited on Sunday at Messrs Geo. and Jack Hinds, Egremont. ' Rev. and Mrs Angus Sutherland ‘had their infant daughter, Priscilla .Vlolet baptized at the morning ser- ‘vice on Sunday by Rev. N. McDon- ' aid. Mr and Mrs Dan L. MacArthur, Mr and Mrs Emerson Bennett, Flesh- erton and Mr and Mrs John Nichol and family, Ceylon, visited Sunday, at Mr Thoa. Nichol's. Mry Craig (nee Jessie McDonald,) Toronto, spent a couple of days with her mother, Mrs Kate McDonald. Alex Carson returned home Monday, after the past week in To. ronto. Mr and Mrs Wm Hlncks and Mary took in anniversary services at Markdale and visited friends. Under the auspices of the Hockey Club here, an enjoyable community dance was held in Agr'l Hall on the the 13th, when the best of good ord- er and decorum prevailed. The par- ticipants were Informed at com- mencement by floor manager Me Kechnie that no lewd or profane language or any improper conduct would be tolerated, or ejection from the Hall would summarily follow. Bo a decided improvement was the re suit. The music provided by Dorothy Foster's orchestra was most enjoy- able, with the young lady herself at the piano; Messrs Percy Rutt. on violin, Jack Perkins on comet and tmps and Lorne Perkins on un- phone. The object was g laudable one-to secure lighting for the skat- ing rink. The proceeds were glaciat- isfactotry, $25.25 being realized. Arrangements are being mule to have larger com. of management tor future events. They purpose having another three weeks later, 1. e. Nov. 3rd. The lighting Ind lining of the Hall Itself " 11:50 contemplated. One improvement was suggested by a. young lady to have "No Smok- ing allowed" cards on the val]. tt certainly was objectionable to sensi- tlve olefractory nerves at one time. Lunch was provided at midnight t hot dogs and weiners could also be had tram the eaterer, A. J. Mchcar. Miss Rutherford, bath, a return- ed missionary from Africa, gave a tine interesting address on the Ind. the people and the customs. re. counting graphiealir the results and benefits accruing from the gospel message. like Rutherford lo a sin- ter of Lt. Col. Rutherford of Owen Bound. ', Miss aMry Mount, Durham, spent Lthe week end with Miss Gladys Firth ; Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs E. R. Peart the ttrttt of week, .were Mr and Mrs Henry Benton, of Buncssan; Mrs Esther Milburn and Mrs A MeCloeklin, Durham and Mr. and Mrs Adam Anderson, Edge Hill. On Thursday last, very few men were left to protect the town, the others to the tune of ' truckloads. were sway to the plowing match, where some beautiful work was to be Been. The deep furrows (u if to bury a horse) was a surprise to me, finished with a shallower furrow. different trom old time requirement, Dr Inkster,. Toronto, purposes giv- ing 3 lecture in the Pres. Church, with lantern View“ of Palestine, tak- en on his recent trip to tbaHoly land Mr and Mrs Stewart Jackson and Mrs Allen ,Chesiey. returned home, after visiting with Mr and Mrs J. C. Cook the past week. GGCwouid be too shy to not! to lit they met It. Miss Katie M. Firth, Durham, spent the week end with her aunt, Mrs Ben Maytrl _ - Mr and Mrs 'K. VaughanVand Phy- llis. Arthur, spent the first ot week, with her mother, Mrs Martha Smith. Mr {and Mrs Philip Harrison and Ilene. Swinton Park, visited Sunday, " the Nelson home. Mr A. McIntosh, Dornoch, spent Monday at W. J. Greenwood's. Mr and Mrs W J Ritchie and Miss Dorothy and Dan of Edge Hill, also Mr Herb Ritchie ot Bagot, Man. with ed on Tuesday with Mr and Mrs H. C. Ritchie. There was a. large attendance at the Harvest Home service Sunday. The musicale on Monday evening by members of Queen St. Church, un- der the leadership ot Mrs Thomas, was much enjoyed. Lunch was set- ved after the program. Mr and Mrs A, S. Haatie and fam- ily, Durham, spent Tuesday with Mr and Mrs W. J. Greenwood. PRIGEVILLE There I: a suspicion thata percen- n. of mom who are looking for FARM, LIVE STOCK, GRAIN, IMP- PLEMENTS, Ete. 'on Friday, October 21th, l933 I at the hour of ONE o'clock. on ', LOT No. t,lt, the second Concos- t lion, East of the tBaratr%ut Road, In 1 the Towneht of Glmolg, the prom- , In. of the in e Wm. J. 3. AMI-m ' STOCK: 1 1bay more. 6 yrs old: 1 f brown mare yrs old: 1 black cow, ' 4 yrs old, du April g; 1 black cow. ' 5 yrs old, du June 11 z 1 black cow, _ 4 yrs old, h 2 1 heifer, 2 yrs old, due March 1 2 1 Hereford cow, 8yrs om, due Apri 19: 1 Holstein cow, 6' yrs old, due uly 30: 1 Durham cow.‘ 5 yrs old, mil ing: 1 block heifer, Il yr old: 1 he r, rising 1 yr old: , steers, rising 1 yr old; 4 calves. 23 ewes, 1 ' 11 lambs. I 4 pigs, abo t 150 lbs 80 hens an about 50 chickens 12 geese l Hound y IMPLEMENT} Melotte cream sep- Iarator, churn, 1 Wisconsin Ineubat- '; or, 240 cap. ; ll, brooder stove, binder, mower, Cial, and box, seed-drill.‘ sulky rake, dis harrow, euttlntptrox, walking plow, into digger, set ironl barrows. 4 sect ons; set scales, 11of/ 1iiii' hay rack, ravel box, 2 new: .wagon boxes, 2;sleighs, almost new; cutter, fanning- ll with bugger; clip- ping machine, s eep and horse com bined; forge an il and drill; 2wheel barrows, Ford c r, 1927 model; box Iii',.',,;,';;,",;,;.),' Poly'; Buzzardo pinchers, double barrel shot gun, 32 ride, set team harness, new horse collar, 2 sides ot leather, a quantity of her, ‘about 400 bus. mixed grain, a quan- ititr of potatoes. Credit Auction Sale -iurkts,- chains, §hovels and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS for abo chattels l Hay, grain, potatoes an all sums ot $10 under, cash: on as! over $10 six monttuf credit on approved Joint notes. bearing six r cent (6%) per annum, three per ce t (3%) discount for cash on sums OF r 810. There will also be Ducted for ale at the same time an place, the farm property comprising One Hundred and Fourteen (114) on, more or less, being lot number sixty-ave, com cession Two, But of o Gantran Road, Glenelg. l TERMS ot sale ot fa property: Ton per cent (10%) ot t P purchue money to be paid down t the time of em. Ind the bmnco to be paid within thirty days. Bale ot turn property a Meet to relax-v5 bid. Por furthe l partiou- lars lpply to 't J. H. McQUARmE, 'Durham, Solicitor for the Administrators Elizabeth M. A, Andrewa, Bgmuel Sherwood, Administrators If one take: too many slums he becomes a tumbler himself. Let us honor and respect the bee. Once full he makes stun}; for have Orda- your Job printing from the Ruby - Utterheadtr, elvolopeo. statements, bluneau. tune“. no don talc bills. dodgers and traaf In Don. NeKinnon of lnvermay, But. writes ye editor wording tn article which ”peered In the Rev- low of 3 recent lune and oovledmml the r1etshertott Advance, under the heading "Gr-in Destroyed by Mrs." With the letter, she encloses I. clip ping from the Saskatoon paper and which would brand the article pub- lished as not the true Mate of " fairs, and claim: that much hum might be done it allowed to go as it was. The Saskatoon daily says: PRIZE WHEAT UP FOR SALE Grain Shown " Regina Fn'r not Claimed by Exhibitors JG, woddlnc Invitations And n- nouncements, etc. “Efforts are being made by the management of the World’s Grain Show, to dispose of between six and seven tons ot seed wheat and other competitive grains left on the board's hands after the close of the in", according to Ernest Rhodes, general manager. Included in the lot is about 1,000 bushels ot Marquis and Reward ex- hibit wheat, some of it having se- cured high awards in the ten-bushel class. The board has set a price ot 60c a bushel on this wheat and in endeavoring to sell it to farmers who wish to start a plot to grow their own seed wheat. There is also a. large quantity of exhibit wheat in 50-lb lots which has not been reclaimed by the orig- inal owners and growers. The biggest problem, however, in the disposition ot about 1000 bush- els ot Australian wheat. This unnot be sold to farmers for seed wheataa it is not suitable to Canadian condi- tions. It is stated however, that the wheat make. excellent blocuit ttour and mar eventually be Iold to me of the and!" biscuit mutant» "Ol be down directly," as the pill The rabbit is timid but no n make him quail. Robert Brigham, Auctioneer LID VIC!!!" KNOX CHURCH W. I. 8. l The monthly meeting of the w. M. B. ot Knox United Church. met in the schoolmh on Thuruldny, Oct. 12th. Mrg Mather presided and the meeting opened by singing the Dox- ology and the Lord's Prayer. Discu- eionl took piece on to thanhoeering, and a. very good visitors' report was read, utter which the Bible reading was given by Mrs Alex Hay. Mrs. Allan and Mrs .McGirr ottored pray- ers. The devotional leaflet. “Jeeus’ Youth" was read by Mrs Arthur Me- Donald. followed by Hymn 94 and (Diiiiiiiii'ars the roll call, which was respondede by a text on 'Thantrsgivittg'. The' topic was in charge of Mrs Stone-t ouse and a very interesting introduc- tion to our new study book on China. was given by the speaker.. Mrs W. H. Smith had a tew words to my on the very successful meeting held in Owen Sound by the Young Wom- en's Societies. Mrs Rudd, the Her- aid tor Trinidad, told some things ot our missions there. The meeting ‘closed by singing hymn OI and pra- yer by Miss McGirr. The October meeting of the Pres- byterian Y. W. A. was held at the home of Mrs Wallace McGowan on Oet. 10th. The meeting opened with Hymn 140, followed by prayer by Mrs (Rem) )Armstmng and reading of Psalm 46 by the preaidertt, Mrs. C. Howell. The minutes were read and adopted. Miss Dorothy Pickering read a. pamphlet on 'Religion': Miss Mary Tobin on 'Work of Dr McBean': Miss Stewart on 'Gift ot Prayer' and J. Harding on ‘Excuses for not being Interested in Missions,’ which were most interesting. After business was discussed, the meeting closed with hymn and the Lord's Prayer. Some sewing was done tor a bale to be sent to a hos- pital in Northern Ontario. A social time was entmed, during which light refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held at home of Mrs B. D. Armstrong, Nov. 14th. On Tuesday evening, the Octoberl' meeting of Queen St Y.W.A. was” held at the home of Mrs N. A. Stan-l thr. The president, Miss fiii/iik,l Storrey conducted the meeting. and}: was opened with a. hymn, followed:‘ by I short prayer by Mrs G. 11.1 Paditeld. Ilse Violet Snell read thel/ scripture lesson. A reading, "A quiet) Thanutrtring" was well given bri lulu Thalia: Wldmeyer. Mrs Almeck in" a talk on 'Heroes ot "ith.': inane: Margaret Stormy and E MIL, no sue never. on the Study Book, "His Dominion ot Canada," The eve, ning wu brought to a. close by sing-9 Ing 'Whntn friend we have in Jen-i ul' and the mispah benediction wu‘ repented. utter which a 30cm halt hour wu spent. i MARRIED IcKECHN!!! - MacLEOD: At the United Church Parsonage. Thorn- ton, Baum]. Oct T, by Rev. S. G. McCormack, Annie Mneheod, daughter of Mr md In Wm Mire. WHAT WILL You PROBABLY tNE OF An article in the American Weekly with next Sunday’s Detroit Times, tells how science is now attle to make a fairly accurate true" on how long an lndlvldusl is likely to live Manama the disease which will most probably usher you into the next world. In the mutt of the Emu of WI!- llam “In; chum“ AndrOwo. Into of tho chnohlp of alonelg, in the County of Grey, Farmer, deceased. , NOTICE is! ereby given that all persons havin claims against the Estate. of WI LIAM JAMES SHER- WOOD ANDR S. late of the town- ship ot Glenel in the County of Grey, Farmer, rho died on or about the twenty-eigh day of September, A. D. 1933 at t e Township of Gle- nelg, in the sal County of Grey,are hereby required o send or deliver to the under-me ioned Solicitor for the Administrator', full particulars of their claims du proved on or be. fore the Sixteenth day of November A. D. 1933. ' After such date the Administra- tors will proceed t distribute the assets of the Estate, having regard only to the claims t which they shall then have notice and will not be liable for the said ets to any persons of whose chi notice shall not have been received t the time of such distribution. Dated at Durham, On o, this six- teenth day of October, 1 tt. J. H.McQUAR.R.l ' Durham, On eo, Solicitor f the Quick we. Applyon when townrnmu “out ttatt" an it N. M! B-,OammBt.North. .rorqultmuuyoom Liiir to Wm Donald Mekeehnie, son ot Mr and In John Mekeeh. ale, both of Prieevitte. PRESBYTERIAN Y. W. ROUGE " CREDITORS QUEEN 8T. Y. W. FOR SALE ONTARIO KhEHNES TORONTO Administrators 1N DAYS OF The return or m Johnston Allen from the trout [at Thursday evening we: the occulon ot 1 happy family reunion It the home ot Mr and Mn David Allen. A: n precnutlonnry manure both high and public school! no closed for this Ind next week " lent by order ot the Board ot Health. There are tttteen to twenty cases ot the a...“ 4.. enmn and isolation is de. iturned as mm and wife. l Mr John McDonald of town, bu secured the contract as courier tor SILK. 1, Durham, succeeding Jno. :McNale, at a salary ot $800 per year j Orchard Mr Thou Kirby purchased nah. mmm's farm. now occupied are Btteea to twenty one. or we "ttu" in town um lnolntlon is de. Ilrahle. Mr Bob! Mllburn has sold the J. P. Hunter property in Upper Town, where he lately has been realilng,to Campbell Dunsmoor and has bought Mr G. Fumeaux's residence. Mr Dan Campbell and Min Win. nie Greenwood, daughter of Thoe. Greenwood, Durham, took I trip to Toronto one day this week and re- turned " man and wife. ': Orchard Mr Robt. Barton's ‘by John Adair Mr Fred Laidinw, who has born» menced his 4th year at Dental Col- lege, was home for Thanksgiving. He expects the whole 4th your clu- to be called up and don the uniform next week, tho' their call for active service in a. professional capacity may not come tor some weeks. " Yul. A“ From Review Kyle. Oct. 17, "" m. in m: on It, to Mr. The meeting of the Guild in the' Presbyterian Church was a special one to consider the beginnings ot things in Durham. President Peter Ramage was in the chair, and after opening, called on Mr Geo Binnie, who gave a connected history of the parliamentary contest: and promin- ent politicians of the early days to Abe present time. Dr Grant followed iweary miles over but: roads to gin-l :the gospel. Next Mar will complete ‘50 years ot settled pastorate in Burg Flam, tor in tut month in 1850, the' ‘lste Rev Wm Pork W“ put in clause. Mr Bobt Cochrane wu called gupon Btttt graphiculy gave from 1personal recollection, my intent Sting Incidents ot euly time- in Dur- 'hm. Munich! interludes were given, -tho contributor. being Misses targ. iaret Hunter, Ida Wilson, J. B'taqer, land loam W. D, McKay and Geo. ‘Sincloir. . ! A quiet wedding wu solemnued at home of Mr Ind In Geo. Pollock. varney, on Oct. T, when Mist, Min. Pier my Ball, VII united in mu- riage to Cyril Theodore Leonora, ot [ Vurney. on the eurly settlement of Durham. Himself 3 great grandson ot Archi- bald Hunter. the pioneer tamer, he glve I most interesting paper,th- in; much reneu-ch and originality. Mr Chu. nmuhmon dealt with only church history, mulling the calling the pioneers who tramped Mr Wm Caldwell went to Hun"- ton Tuesday as wttneatt In I cue when . worm on the CHE. is sulng “would sud Smphons for $10,000 damage tar lou ot his hand. Capt. J. A. MoGlllivny ot the Bal. From Review tyle. vulon Army, 'faitttd hll mother " Buneum last week. Mr nonm- my's tteld " now in the Humane Provinces, .111. home being In St John's, New Brunswick. Seven robm brick house on tho west side of Elan Bt., formerly occupied by In Ann Hopkins, deemed. Appply to J. H. Mequarrie, Durham, Solicitor for the Executors, Robert Whitmore and Wesley Arnott. WANTED Relitble wanna wanted to we charge of farm home. Reference re- quired. Apply to Box 118, Holstein. FOR SALE 1 year old run, 2 year old ram, both Oxfords. Apply to HENRY ECKHARDT Phone 605,r3 R.R.1, Pricevllle. Two good dwellmg houses, one on Lambton St. cud another on College Bt., Durham. Electric lights, water, etc. For particulu's Ipply u Review omce. FOR SALE OR RENT Good comfortable dwelling homo trll conveniences: will sell on an. notary terms, or will rent. Apply to J. W. Crawford, Phone 132W. Dur- Ford truck, one and onehulf ton a- ptolty. with stock rack complete. In splendid condition. Bargain for quick ale. Apply at Review once. of tho lite E. T. IeClodlln. Will "tl FOR SAL. " TIMBER HOUSES FOR SALE 25 Y EARS A00 ,uuonery mounts both Mo school! ere closed next week at lent by Band ot Health. There , twenty me- at the 1 end “cation in de. lnburn has sold the J. roperty in Upper Town, ely bu been reaidiag,to nsmoor and has bought FOR SALE FOR SALE 15, 1908 the Durham Review To New Subscribers The property of the [we Edit. Johnson. 81th In the village tte Holstein. limey brick lune. 1mm furnace, (rune sable, good well,” den. HAROLD E. MOUNTAIN. M. B. DROMORE, ONT. omee Houret _ 12w29.m. 6:08pm. J. L. SMITH, M.B., M.c., M. one. no widow: Cornet h mum Iamtttmt sum. Dun ofBttett-t0trttto., Luna p.n..1tnlp.ln.. mm Lambton " Durham. Out. on» Noun: 1.” to 4.“ .JI. 7.” u no . In. Apply to Jon. Lennox at Johnson, Vmey. Ont. Honor Gilda.“ Tm Unlvm Grunt. Ron! Coll. Damn I!!!“ of Ontario. W. c. PICKERING. DDS. L08 x l Progressive people read and need the Dummy In all In lunch. x RAY GAO EXTRACTION. on“: um Street. DURHAM. Ont. Lt-A-teerie'...'.'" Teems,mamtnntru.Baiedatm-' Nun-mud“ on Waco-n one. over Royal Bank, Durham HOURS: 2 - 4 p. m. to close of I934 Ph-qi.-'--'. LIM Monomer hr day Go.- mm arranged nt am Ola.” out. also through lath-n w .l Ontario t: Dominion [and Surveyor Registered Profs-Iona Eamon Bump, Eaton-us, Rom, Plano DRAINAGE WORK A SPECIALTY Telephone 81. Mame. Ont. try Chiropractic “Imam, an an. and Ultra "out My. See your load Chm ROVDEN BURNETT, M. B. L F. GRANT. 0.0.8.. L.0.t. PROPERTY FOR SALE C. it. AND J. tt. MCQUARRIE. B. h. g$-lh-islhri-tt-ttrt “Ionian-Alum ”may”. GEORGE E. DUNCAN T. H. SNEATH. M. th on»: 1‘0"“qu- P. F. MARTINI! CHIROPRACTIC JOHN O’IEIL $2.00 BESSIE McGILLIVRAY F. M. EAGL SOON Munoz. 0.0.1 I)". '. o. Hanna " r H.

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