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Durham Review (1897), 15 Mar 1934, p. 5

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ks, Toronto, is sper weeks with her p Irs Jno. McKechaie son was a week end onto frierds. Frack Hopkins anc a day this week with son Hunt. meeting of the U. F. t at home of Mrs J, read the correanamnA spent over rman Kerr‘s, A h# R,15, 1934 PDEN 8. Roenig‘s, relebrate the wedding. A d by those evening was spent d Mrs Samuel Koe night ,.when the nds turned out in imer to help cele of this week. here attendâ€" Â¥ympathy nd M ldren, spent Marshall‘s. ERS the program iwson rave a be L H M whose visited on Jas. Kerr, Lauder and unate enough wedding 25 you will be your â€" Golden Â¥ys found you band at all n a great as the communâ€" ay a pleasant d as a alight ask you to er with the real lunch. _ The eld at Mrs R. iple ry e to be ook for "What and lovâ€" M Edith, th M ‘le of good ven by four 1. Mrs Hett correspondâ€" funâ€" + when exprea= I1â€"chosâ€" y bhad ecllows* ind nd ind hid e and eal to of small anniver. »ople of of atâ€" d â€" and x "Z, on iniver ind 10stess iends, very ) Will time after sleep. nents xt read rson ving } CUSTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out 1 while you turn around. L1 00e C PCO m . Hake remont, daughter of Mr and Mrs T. Weir, is recovering nicely from her operationâ€" in Durham hospital for apâ€" pendicitig. tle tions to Mrs Ch South Line, on birthday on Sat still wonderfully ty, after her se years ago. probably sity ther COUNTER CIECEK 2ROOLS with nuts, cover Also some other Gunn‘s Fertilizer in stock Empress Cake.. Duplicate â€" Triplicate Carbonized â€" Carboun Leaf Every Book guaranteed a perfect book and all popular Styles and Sizes The Durham Review PRICEVILLE :» Royal Household Flour *O Canada‘ w JOHN McGOWAN Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods : Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. "QUALITY BEST" THE PEOPLE‘s MiLlLs Markarar uy . " @" Imit t Margaret Weir fanokkes â€"s a, of Nonh Egâ€" HENDERSON‘s BAKERY prices before purchasing else where. it will pay An item of impor:tance that we can supply promptly FLOUR Pilot MHR. 15, 1934, _ For the Week End Place your orders at home. ~" mtRA ®* _A whiteo sponge cake covered with chocolate butter icing. ie MWc 8. in % Â¥is Try our Quality Bread March 10,â€" hale and hearâ€" A s :- e :' nice baking two On account of the death of his broâ€" therâ€"inâ€"law (Mr Wm. Coleridge, of Owen Sound}) W w oma.ll l 0 7J J91, E. A. Milne. At ing we have not heard a speedy recovery. makeâ€"ups. Bran Shorts Oat Chop Crimpled Oats FEED who will who will recite the wonderful and accomplishments which DURKHAM. ont , but hope for Mr Vincent Paylor had the misâ€" fortume to lose his fine bank barn by fire Monday night, about 11 o‘clock. McArthur, who, we are sorry to say, is not gain‘ng in health as her many son, visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs J. R. Edwards. The members of the Women‘s Inâ€" stitute are having a "Backward Socâ€" lal" iin Zion Church, on Friday eve ning, March 16. Bruce was in his teen age and had entered High School. No further news received at time of writing. Laterâ€"the® younger son, we learn, has since died. We extend sincere sympathy to sorrowing parents and little brother. h Miss Vicla Neely is visiting with Mr. and Mrs O. D. Peart this week. Campbell, living at Sunday, n‘e, Bethune, Sask.: Mrs and Mrs Geo. Ritchie, €1 Campbell, Saskatoon. Mr Douglas Mitchell has been laid up with an attack of pneumonta. Misses Hazel Christie and _ Merle Sinclair stayed over for the Dundalk H. 8. Commencement on Friday night An epidemic of typhoid has brokâ€" en out in the Culp family, con 9. Miss Eleanor Garden, a neighbor, has been stricken with this diseaga mons, e Ataiedid dew | cadss receiving many compliments. Messrs Earl Lautenslager and Geo Birch, divinity students, supplied the pulpit the last two Sundays at the United Church. Four students in all have preached for a call as student supply for the coming year.. Next Sunday the congregatiom ara â€"sctaa Ros S Eee, PIPY The play ‘Always in Trouble‘, put on by the Amusement Co. last Thursâ€" day, was well â€"presented, ,the players Mr and Mrs. R. J. McMIllan, Bet.h-1 Knox United Missionary Society el, were recent visitors with his sisâ€" members held their March meoeting ter, Mrs Harold Love and family. in the church schoolâ€"room, with Mrs Mis Alice Stewart, Galt, is visiting Jas. Mather p residing. . Mrs A. H. a couple of weeks with her father T2CK80n read a story of Jesus, showâ€" and brothers â€" in village. ing how intimately he was acquaintâ€" Mr Wm. McKinney was in Owen ed with rural life. Miss M. L. Hunter Sound last week serving on the jury. spoke on economic conditions in Chiâ€" The play ‘Always in Trouble‘, put N& MiSS M. .J. McGirr spoke on the on by the Amusement Co. last Thursâ€" Missionary Monthly ani Mrs J Ki day, was wellâ€"presented, the puy_eano'lmd on Temperance. Mrs J. 8. receiving many compliments. gMcllmlth reported on the collection Messrs Earl Lautenslager and Geof"t %rld's Day of Prayer. There was ; Birch, divinity students, supplied thef a discussion, on plans for the m! pulpit the last two Sundays at the|!C" Thankoffering. Messrs. will Sturrock BDeckner have gone to D and get a job. Saturday, after the past three ths with her parents. The U.F.W.O. Holdfast Club ing will be held Wednesday at of Mrs J. K. McLeod. Mr David Hincks spent a cou days with his daughters, Mrs S rison and Mrs Chas Tucker. as the news received here of the death of Bruce Campâ€" ast son of Mr and Mrs Dan the death at Findlater, . 25th, has been receivâ€" Robert McNally, son of sask.: Mrs W. J. Cook Ritchie, Glenelg; Mrs. HOPEVILLE ZI0ON Ir and Mrs Dan Akron, Mich. en age and had No further ne of. writing. son, we learn, Tock and â€"John to Detroit to try this disease. went to the city ent a couple of s, Mrs S. Harâ€" Tucker, at home f "Two good dwelling hnou, ) Lambton St. and another . St., Durham. Electric ligl etc. For particulars apply ; Office «Aummmmmmmememenmmmenmmesmemmmmnnss............. VURHNINC 35. 4 Aniiims: Acvie oc tag t dnle t tsk o cticas 2| iwo good dwelling nouses, one on Proton, on ;“:"m& ‘;‘l’.:t'r';’c"‘fi;h‘:.“' C:'::::'; FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1934 etc. For particulars apply at Review the following Goods and Chattels : Office ’ Grey mare,, 11 yrs old; bay mare, %‘mn‘ 5 years old; buk-m eolt. ' '_\l rising 2 yrs old; white faced Hereâ€" ws A an eR e Snd uts . ms advertised last week at.. DIED TAYLORâ€"In Toronto, on _ March 4, at 196 Jarvis St., lotte McLeod, belovad wife thur Taylor, The A.Y.P.A. met on Monday at the home of Miss Anne Baldwin. Afâ€" ter opening devot‘onal exercises, Miss Alma Kress gabe a paper on "Easter," and Miss Jean Webster, a paper on the origin of opening hym» "Approach my soul the mercy seat." Both proved interesting. Olieda Hahn favored the gathering with a piano solo, Donald Knight read the AY.P. £x paper which was very amusing. fia.ns were made to hold a lecture in the mcoar future, to be given â€" by Rev. W. C. Allison, Hanover, on his expcriences in the north as a mis sionary, to be accompanied by lanâ€" tern slides. ~lo. _ Miss Agnes Renwick read the | Missionary gleanings, The devotional exercises were taken by Mrs G. Gedâ€" des, Mrs J. Hepburn and Mrs McRonâ€" ald. Supply allocations were made. 4 ~©~©2.25 BOYS‘ OILTANS "@" . ... g1.19 in Pumps, Ties & Straps *__ Also the Balance of ‘"‘Work in India‘s Mission Flelds-” al;d Mrs J. F. Grant, Mrs F.. McPherson and Mrs S. Patterson gave papers. J. S. McILRAITH Presbyterian W. M. ; gathered in home of Mrs ing on Thursday last for meeting. ‘The subject fo ‘"Work in India‘s Missian FOR THIS WEEK No two pairs al ke range from...". REPAIRING A SPECciaLTY a®> setting while they were doing someâ€" dâ€". thing in the barn ‘The lantern was to‘ quickly thrown, out,â€"but the flames id reached the hay and fh & short time;, st the building was burat down.. ‘They ve were fortunate enough to â€"wof â€" tha 24 pairs Ladies‘ Footwear March 27. Miss Marjorie Pickering gave an interesting paper on "Chiâ€" nese work in Canada." The repeatâ€" ing of the Lord‘s Prayer in unison, closed the meeting. Lunch was then served by Mrs Hastie and a pleasâ€" ant social â€"hour was spent. There were 20 members at this meeting. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs H. Sills. were Mrs Hastie and Mrs Alexander It was decided to hold a nlay an Men‘s Oxfords E ARE OFFERING Yyou YOUR CcHOICE or PRESBYTERIAN HOUSES FOR saLle KNOX w. M. 1.85 to 2.95 on Sunday, . S. members rs J. H. Hardâ€" for the March for study was ’ property oi the Estzte of the late Elizabeth Ann McDonald, and must be sold. At the same time there will also be offered for sale the Farms of the said Elizabeth Ann McDonald, beâ€" ing the West half of Lot One (1), Con. Nineteen, Protom, containing sixâ€" ity-nlu acres (69) more or less, upon which is said to be erected a 'Lgood house and barn; and â€"Lot Twenâ€" tyâ€"seven (27) Concession Twentyâ€"two (22) Egremont containing eightyâ€"four (84) acres more or less. TERMS OF SALE: Chattelsâ€"Hay and all sums of Ten Dollars and un Melotte condition : niture and to be in calf; two heif;r years old, supposed to be two calves. _ There will be offered for sale by ‘-pubhc auction, on the West haif of | Lot One (1), Concession Nineteen, farms just south of town and east of |Garafraxa, known as the Braithwaite |and Russell farms. The price was f83000. Six days after, Lorne cdisposâ€" [ed of them to Mr J. Levine at a reasonable profit. The latter is now quite a landowner in the district as he already owns the old Gray farm at McClinton‘s Corners, Mr Angus McCormick went to Toâ€" ronto Monday to consult a specialist about his eyes. One, as a result of an injury some years @gO, is pracâ€" tically gone, and while the other s affected, ‘t will not be permanently injured. North Egremont: A presentation is being made this Wedneséay â€" eveâ€" ning to Mr. and Mrs Thos. E Brown, before leaving for their new home in Durham Mr Peter Daly is the purâ€" chaser in this case, Mr Thos. Harriâ€" GEO. E. DUNCAN, Auctioneer there under the and Caldwell. Mr Lorne Alla Purchased from Mr. John Sharp. 7 15 YEARS Ago From Review fyle March 6, 1909 Mrs. Horn of the High School staff has been a severe sufferer with her arm since the end of January, when it was broken. Misses Hazel Caldwell and _ FEdna Patterson have leased the millinery pro®nises, formerly occupied by Mss McDonald, and will conduct business there under the name of Patterson AUCTION <alJ °00 ESremont: Mr Wm Davis is busy moving machinery and other goods onto his new farm, recently purchased from Mr. John Sharn _ The Baptist young people are tendâ€" | ering a banquet this Thursday, the _ entire supper being supplied by the Shredded ‘Wheat Co. The best of home talent will assist on the proâ€" gram, including Dr. Brown, Holstein: Miss Flo Everett, Miss Bird‘e Crawâ€" ford, Miss Lillie Walker, Messrs w. D. McKay, and Grant McComb. Mr Chas. Boyle, Glenetg, has sold his farm for $5000 cash to Mr Wes. Brady, son of Thos. Brady, Euphrasâ€" ia. Mr Boyle bought from G. w. Armâ€" strong, Markdale on Saturday, a half section of land in the Strongfield Dist., Sask.. Durham School report, Sr 1Vvâ€" Devena Warmington, Bessie Saundâ€" ers, Karl Lenahan, Florence â€" Bryan, Tressa McKay. 1 Sr I Aâ€"Flossic Lawrence, Bryson Morlock, Elvin Schutz, Michael Mceâ€" Phee, James Rutherford., North Egremont: Mr Wm Davis is ‘prising ‘Tp; of Artemesia, and the Village of Flesherton, on succeeding in forming a Continuation School District with Fliesherton as its cenâ€" tre. This it is claimed, is the first in the province, and . the enthusiasm with which it was promoted, speaks well for the appreciation in which education is held in the district. Miss McKinley is engaged as head trimmer in Miss Buggs‘ millinery parlors. Oliver as his head milliner this seaâ€" son, and she is now busy + preparing for the Spring Opening. N DaYs OF YORE : Household goods a.ndvn;x: d a quantity of hay. goods and chattels are the tiorne Allan recently purchased Jas. Welsh, the three fifty acre just south of town and east of From Review fyle, March 11, 1909 ; two heifers rmng 2 2# YEars ago At a great sacrifice price for cash. Lot 27 Con 7, Bentinck, Co. Grey, 100 acres. About 156 acres of bush: barn 44 x 64, a good driving house and a fairly good residence. No enâ€" eumbrances. % mile from school. Imâ€" mediate pousession given, clear litle builidings; Lot 30 in Concem and 7 North of Durham Road, ship Bentinck, County Grey. A GEORGE MOODY, Barrister, $ Arthur Bldg., Winnipeg, . Ma Solicitor for Owner. sC°0ty ferms, or will rent, Apply to â€" W. Crawford, Phone 132W, Durâ€" On sale at McFADDEN‘S Drug Store THE VAR!IETY STORE, Durham hn brafiatrtizat hi. . distediscmmsienas s c 111551 But now this precious besutyâ€"aid is biended in a soft, clinging face powder known to milâ€" lions as OuTpoor GmL. e l«med'uqumor Oil Ourâ€" mGluF:aM‘a.:;‘ul:“md sunâ€"dried skin. It frees the complexion from m"“mmm:&inm& firm and supple. Try this different face powder today. In 7 mnhduguendmnllywid??nyym proval" is your guarantee of quality. n iess it uk ol e ve Oi drug, department and chain stores in 3 sirce _lfilkudtl.oo.lfmmn-mple five of the most popular OUTDoo®r Girt. prepâ€" ood comfortable dwelling conveniences: will sell on m.‘"" m“'fl.:‘tk use of Olive dii. ing, soothing softening propertics “'P"‘*nbvhwrmm Heretofore, it was necessary to use Olive Oil in liquid form to get its benefcial effects. A OR centuries, the world‘s lea« cialists have encouraged the use 100 ooeememap | noew embediod in a soft, | fluffyâ€"dry Face Powder | 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 vear. Ourboor Gir1 Olive Oil Besuty Products Big bundle of old papers, only 5¢, at Review Office. Just the thing for lighting fires, laying under carpets, FEET WERE A MBSS before she usâ€" ed Cress Corn Salve, It‘s good. Reâ€" commended by thousands. Sold at Calder‘s Drug Store. Instead of writing that weekly letâ€" ter to distant fiande awha sls a c FOR SALE OR TO RENT PeaulzCled Known to scirncr FOR SALE OR RENT erton, having sold his farm where his father spent his younger days and where all the family was born. home at Orange Valley, near Fleshâ€" FARN FOR SALE NOTICE TO CREDITORs 200 acres improved with in turn purchasing his 50 acres are sold by Th MOST ONTARIO ARCHIVES~ TORONTO sage and Uitra Violot Rays _ Bee your local Chiropractors Dates arranged at Rerald Office, Du. dalk, also through Durbam Review e» Flesherton Advance. Geo. E. Dunce» Licensed Auctioneer tor Grey Coun C. G. AND * Thaitor, Insurmhot, ags" 4 General Pinancis! Desincss Traasacted _ Your patronage sotisfteds Dentistry in all its Branches x Ray GAS EXTRAcTions Office: Mill Street, DURHAM, Ont Honor Graduate Toronto University Graduate Royal Coll Dental Surgeons m# Pruiuusâ€" J. F. GRANT, D.D.s P. E. MacARTHUR â€" C. PICKERIWG. DDs, ; GEORGE E. OUNCAN HAROLD E. MOUNTAIN, m. D DROmoRe, ont. of Ontario guiet in emis .____I TUEL y¢ to assist in this great work. | :ddreu Goo?e A. Reid, Tren 23 College Street, Toronto 2 «en . as . o [ NOUrishing fooca is it any t'h:nd" % that _ consumption finds m out, Frail and weak and tired, thei: plight is pitiful, but a haven .wuu‘ where, with your help, most o them may be restored to health, Will you please send what you can tn nusber in engs CCCE IP PZC â€" yiavi_, 1. [MC Very poer, Living in enmpody ?Iu.rten, sunshine and fresh air are of scanty as nourishing food‘ is a:nder t that _ consumption m out, Frail and weak and tired. nHode 4s Leuie NCR _ Fighting for the live women and children, | ; ceasing struggle at the the ‘Toronto and the Q Hospitals, where nearly . f-uenu are now being â€" uberculosis. l’erhu:- you do not f1 the predicament of the u victims of this dreaded d majority» of whom came ufln;u of the very poe ROYDEN BURNETT 12 to 2 p. m. Orders for reliet must be in the hlcld&oMmuotmm O&notlnterunnlzo'elocknou, BESSIE McGituivR« : Over NOTICE To THoSse 1 door north of Me Office Hours : p1, C 104 , 18 a never EEBle at the Muskoka, and the Queen lurx ere nearly a thousan now being treated for reasonable term Chairman Relief Com. do not rulllv realize . _of the unfortunate dreaded disease, the the lives of tat work. Please Reid, Treasurer, 6 to 8 p. m. where the

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