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Durham Review (1897), 10 May 1934, p. 5

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mE ry enjoyable missionary meetâ€" s Aheld Thursday last in the at of church, when eleven laâ€" re present. Mrs Wm Little 1, while Miss Belia J. Fulton ie bible reading, followed by by Miss Ccoper and Mrs Wm sopn. Part of time was put ting a quilt for the bale to be shortly anmd sent away. Durâ€" meeting hymns 270 and 55% ng. Thus a pleasant afternoon by the first week in May. ored to health JR. C. P. PARK amilton, Ontario Eye, Far, Nose and Throat 1 every Second and Fourth ‘ and Sunday at residence W. Park. : warm weather has arrived It has been great weather irmers. We hope it will 5 us as it is getting on in he nd Ney M an in tak | on the West side of t formerly occupied bÂ¥Y n Hopkins, deceased. J. V McQuarrte, Solicitor rcusore of the Mary Aun itat4, Durham, Ont. ind Mrs Lorne MciIntosh, _ Lowe, all of Niagara the week end with the D; hool a Mr Strachan, Owen Sound, ed pulpits Sunday with Rev. &, taking for his text Psaim nd brought out a wonderful ella neo Ay W M HAMPDEN HALF HOLIDAYS DORNOCKH _ until after holidays. She take the rray treatment, 3 last year. We hope aftâ€" FOR SALE MAY 10, 1934 M TZaVel 18 and will eous shower was tendâ€" Mrs Alf Haase of Hanâ€" vening, at Mr and Mrs3. new home, formerly residence. Friends from gathere1 to wish the om health and happiâ€" urney through life. The s were unwrapped by \llis of Allan Park and in by girl friends. Miss ham _ read the differâ€" ached to the numerous ng@ the esteem â€" which couple‘s. Refreshments 1, president, conducted The roll call was reâ€" vith a scripture verse on m Smith is Secyâ€"Treas. a week offering which is ‘ry 2 mos. and received m Monday. Women‘s League held uchre at the home of lday. All enjoyed themâ€" bout 3 a. m. McGilHvray, Toronto, Ronali Dobie. Londan f ip at their n folks are out ybody busy in iing season is on 0t usr rushing in rre ladies â€" held irch vestry . Hanover, visited norning. Boddy, Dunkeld, inley Purdy, Carâ€" s.tors at Bonnie lost a valuable ry last. right, and fun ned until early Byers ‘mproving, but ng worse and e present. over, she will Wednesday Wedvnesday Wednesday Wednesday Thursday in The Review to New Subscribers to Dec. 31, 1934, for $1.00 CUSTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. SAW & PLANING MILLS Everything in Lumber, Timber and Millwork winpows â€" DOORS w STAIRWORK Combinaton Storm and Screen Doors SUPERIOR QUALITY HARDW OOD FLOORING Gyproc and Donnacona Wallboard k Please ask for Prices. No order too small nor too large for prompt and careful attention. MOTHERS‘ DA Y Get our prices before purchasing else where. 1t will pay you. Chocolates : 1 sweet gift for. Mother, Special boxes, special prices Orders taken for anything in Baking line Gunn‘s Fertilizer in stock Better play safe ... call home on Long Distance and make sure of a welcome. Royal Household Flour Bran Shorts *O Canada‘ U Oat Chop 2 Pilot $* Crimpled Oats An Order Placed with JOHN HARRISON & SONS CO. LTD. THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods : FLOUR FEED JOHN McGOWAN Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. What Mother does not love Chocolates? HENDERSON‘S BAXERY .Longthmheep-mintonchwitbffiends you value, speeds up business, and aids in many emergencies. It is quick, dependable, economical Rates in the front of your directory show you WHEN you meet an old friend . . . and you haven‘t seen him for years . . . and you invite him back to town with you . . . can talk 100 miles or so for as little as 30 cents. Assures Satisfaction MAY 13, 1934 OwWEN souNnp A meeting of all interested, will be held in McVicar‘s Hotel, Saturday, May 12, at 8.30 p. m., to discuss a doâ€" nation towards electric lights for the Hall, from Civic Holiday funds, also election of new officers for 1934. The Agricultural Hall is now exâ€" pertly wired for electric lights by Mr Chas, Saunders, of Durham, elecâ€" trician. _ They, the lights, expect to be inaugurated on Friday at & dance. An energetic com. is in charge, headâ€" ed by our pushing president, Wm. McBride. In the absence of Rev J. A. Moir, M. A., who is taking a further rest for his health, his pulpit was occuâ€" pied by Mr A. G. Reynolds, a recent graduate from the college, who acâ€" quitted himself well, to the pleasure of his listeners. â€" He will again be with us on Sunday, May 13, at St. After the winter spent with friends and relatives here, Mrs Amos Chisâ€" lett leaves Wednesday for her home at Los Angeles, Cal. A common comment is "fine«weaâ€" ther for the farmers", but see that you make a ‘Straight Furrow‘ before the Beer and Wine measures make you wobble! _ What hollow mockery in an effort to retain power. The play "The Path across the Hills" given in Zion Church by the Crawford young people on Monday evening, was well presented. Mr. Steven Stinson of Crawford, sang a couple of solos and the orchestra played between acts. Mr Gilvray McLeanr returned to Tiverton Thursday after three weeks holidays at his home. Mr and Mrs Bill McKenzie returnâ€" ed to Dromore after the winter spent Mr and Mrs Herry Beaton and family, Bunessan,, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr and Mrs G. Peart. Miss Rebecca Banks left Sunday, to visit with her niece, Mrs Kenneth Vaughan, Arthur. Mr and Mrs Homer Tuck and famâ€" ily and Miss Iona Beaton of Toronto spent the week end with their parâ€" ents, Mr and Mra John A. Beaton. Mrs Ralnh Staples, Edge Hill, is visiting with her parents, Mr.â€" and The U.F.W.O. Holdfast Club meetâ€" ing, is to be held this Wednesday, May 9, at Miss Mae Stewart‘s. Mr and Mrs W. G. McBride and family, visited Sunday at Mr Dan Campbell‘s. Mr and Mrs Fred Cook of Bunesâ€" san, visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Miss Mary Atchison and brother Charlie spent the week erd with their aunt, Mrs. J. R. Edwards. Miss Viola Neely, Egremont, spent the first of week with her aunt, Mrs W. Timmins. Mrs W. Eadie and Miss Lillian, and Mrs R, Banks, Glemroaden, visiâ€" ted Saturday with Mrs M. Smith. Messrs W. H. Edwards, Toronto, and Ivan Edwards, Shelburne, spent the week end with their parents, Mr and Mrs R. T. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hincks and family, and Miss Jean McCannel, visited Saturday with Protor friends Mr C. E. Hincks and sister Beth, of Clifford and Hampden, spent the week erd at home. Visitors with Mr and Mrs Oren Peart the first of week were Mr and Mrs R. Barbour, Egremont, Mr and Mrs Elmer Fee and son Chester, of Normanby, and Mr Wilfrid Barbour, of Durham. Mrs W. Timmins has returned to her home after spending the winter months in Durham. Mr and Mrs Howard Ritchie spent the first of the week with Mr and Mrs. A. S. Hastie, Durham. Mr S. E. Embury of Greenbank, is visiting with the Cook families. Mrs L. Spencer, Napanee, is visitâ€" ing a couple of weeks with her sisâ€" ter, Mrs R. T. Edwards. Mr W. Bryans, Varney, spent a couple of days this week with his son, Mr. and Mrs R. E. Bryans. Stond Portter (|} normal. It is also un one lt a great aid in stoâ€" Ees mach disorders. A reâ€" month‘s treatment C for $1.00 â€"â€"â€" T M. McFADDEN From that Lanquid, Tired Feeling Caused by a Lazy Liver PRICEVILLE GET AWAY *aickly tones up a lazy liver ard soon ZI0N Parke‘s LIVER TONE THE DURHAM REVIEW ‘ _ Dorothy I. Ritchie, teacher $.S. NO. 6, BENTINCK Sr IVâ€"Ruth Vickers, George Porâ€" ter, Kenneth MacCuaig, (abs). Jr IV â€"Reta Davis, Harold Davis, Sr IMIâ€" lMae Hopkins, Maurice Brown, Edna Porter, Bobby Mighton. Jr IHIâ€"Vera Markle, Janet Patterson, Duncan Mcâ€" iDougall, Alfred Sharpe, Tommy Marâ€" ‘kle, James Porter (abs. for exams.) , 6r IIâ€"Arthur Mighton, _ Lawrence . MacCualig. Jr IIâ€"Meryl Noble, Marâ€" ie Hopkins, Beverley Boyce, Marie Markkle, Isabel Hopkins, Lioyd Macâ€" Cuaig. Iâ€"Inez Noble, Robert Galâ€" loway (abs). Sr Prâ€"(Elleen Mightâ€" { on, Glenna Noble) eq., Bruce Boyce, | Donalda Hopkins, Edna Markle, C. Sharpe, Grant Markle Jr Prâ€"Lois | Mightor, Eileen Johnston, P. Johnâ€" ‘ ston, Farquhar Hopkins. | Mary C. MacQuarrie, teacher McDonald, Caslin, Eu Jr IIIBâ€"Ralph ~Wilson, June El vidge, Irene Atkinson, Emily Whitâ€" more, Jack Tonkin, Jr IVâ€"Jessie Campbell 96, Ralph Mountain 81. Sr IIâ€"Isabel Mountain 88, Marjorie MouRtain 77. Jr IIâ€" Donald Campbell 83, Elizabeth Bolâ€" tom (abs.) Sr . Primerâ€"Ian Campbell George A. Noble, teacher Jr IHIIAâ€"Vera Lauder, Florence Martin, (Anna McLean and Abie Tinâ€" ianov‘ eq., Harry Schenk, Gordon Emily Hunt, teacher Sr IIAâ€"Stella Connolly, Lorraine Pinkerton, Edith Hodgson, Jack Wesâ€" ley, Bertie McMeekin. Sr IIBâ€"Jack Cain, Ina McLean, H. Chatreau, _ Velma Vollett, Eugene Lake. Myrtle Mortley, teacher Jr IIAâ€"Norman Noble, Helen Ren wick, Mae Thomson, (Ethel Atkinson and Norah Kearney) eq.,. Margaret McGillivray and Ronald McQueen eq. APRIL 1934 Sr IVâ€"Catherine Rowland, Margâ€" aret Moore,‘ Janet Robb, Margaret Armstrong, Ada Becker. Jr IVâ€"Ottilie ‘Pearce, Cecil Greenâ€" Pinkerton, Mona Robinson. Sr IVâ€"Beth Byers*, _ Berneda Kraft*, Gertrude Hartman*, . Anderâ€" son Byers*, Clarence Fidler, Jr IV Ltoyd Fritz*, Nellie Byers*, Reta Seim, Jean Henderson, Leslie Ball. Sr IIIâ€"Nelson Widmeyer, Betty Henâ€" denson* and Irere Pfeffer eq., Georâ€" gina Ball, Ivan FAler*®. Jr UIâ€"Marâ€" ion Byers®, Nathan Widmeyer, Alex Widmeyer, Albert Ball. _ IIâ€"Billie Sharp*, James O‘Brien and Beatrice Ball eq., Shirley Davis®* and Florence Gerhardt eq., Mildred Gerhardt, Clayâ€" ton Fidler®. Sr Iâ€"Luluy Widmeyer*, Violet Schenk*, Howard Kraft. Jr I â€"Marie Henderson. _ Sr Prâ€"Willard Rahn, Bernard Garvey*, Lioyd Allenâ€" sen. Beginrersâ€" Gordon Hartman*, Doris Brusso*, Ruth Brusso*, Vernon Widmeyer, David Blasing. *Perfect Attendance: No. on roll 40: Average attendance 38.7, Esther White. Jr II Bâ€"Jessie ‘Watson, _ George Burnet, Stanley Wyville, Viola Me Dermid, Mary Gagnon. Mary E. Mortor, teacher I Aâ€"Eileen Teeter, Hubert Hay, Bernice Randall, Pat Smith, Norma Herrington. Jr !Pr Câ€"Kenneth McCallum, Jno. McDonald, Inez Randall, Jimmie Leâ€" vi, Gertie Levi. * Billy Anderson, Danny Edge. Hâ€" Alvin Veughan, Beatrice Kenny,. Iâ€" I Bâ€"Ray McQueen, Audrey Herâ€" rington, Eleanor Storrey, Lioyd Casâ€" well, Lorna Cain. Jean F. Harding, teacher Sr Pr Aâ€"Margaret Davis, Foster Saurders, Gladys Greenwood, (Elmer Robins and Virginia McDermid) eq., Donald Watt. Jr Primerâ€"Irene Bolton, Florence 8. 8. NO. 3, GLENELG Sr IVâ€"Edna Bell. â€" Jr_ IVâ€"Cecil Anderson, Jack Williams Sr IIIâ€" Sr Pr Bâ€"Lorna Town, Irene Conâ€" nolly, Vera Dewar, Margaret Greenâ€" wood, Ruth McKechnie. Nora H. Stewart, teacher Jr Pr Aâ€"Adele Noble, Marjorie McDonald, Jean Daniel, Buddy Lauâ€" der, Clayton McKechrie. Jr Pr Bâ€"Kenneth Whitmore, Irvin Mighton, Elmer Lake, Delford Dayâ€" idson, Marie McAuliffe. DURKHAM PUBLIC SCHOOL J. A. Graham, Principal Sr III Aâ€"Gwynneth McGowan, Veâ€" Sr III Bâ€"Archie McDougall, Helen 8. 8. NO. 13, §. S. NO. 6, NORMANBY Lizzie Schaefer, teacher Beth Hincks, teacher A ND VICINITY JIr ( The Memorial meeting called for Monday, to organize for a memorial ‘to fallen soldiers, was poorly attendâ€" ‘ed. Opinion was undecided as to the 'l'orm it should take and a committee | was formed to receive suggestions | and bring in some concrete proposal at a meeting in Town Hall next Wedâ€" . nesday. still looking for, will come and covâ€" er up many faults. Those few exâ€" tremely warm days last week, followâ€" ed by the cold winds of first of this week, are very trying and keeps us busy regulating our clothing to suit con 14, for the summer. . R. J. Mcâ€" Naulty, Jr. spent the week end at the family home at Inistoge. Mr and Mrs Robt Knox spent Sunâ€" day with their daughter, Mrs Wm. Meads, Old Durham Road.. .. Miss Heard, teacher, motored to Arnthur to visit friends at the week end. . Mr. and Mrs Dick Hardy entertained friends from the city Sunday. stein. We Ahave all learned to look upon the Dr. as a friend, as well as a physician, and trust that he will benefit by the move. And we will in the Park, I hope, keep from being ill. the temperature. We in the Park are sorry to hear that Dr Mountain intends moving 25 YEARS Aso From Review fyle. May 6, 1909 An effort is being made by the Rresbyterian congregation here, to fittingly mark the spot where a late travelling and leaves Wedresday for Toronto. Seeding is progressing, the land in very good shape for working. Fall wheat badly winter killed and grass also has suffered to some extent. this district, The home of Wm Lawrence was the scene of another pretty wedding, when their daughter Gladys joined heart and hand with Wm McDonal4, IN DAYS OF YORE 15 YEARS AGO From Review fyle, May 1, 1919 Equal to any of his previous proâ€" ductions and surpassing all in the opinion of some, E. D. McClocklin‘s comedy drama "Long Point Light", was presented Ahere by the young people of the Anglican Church, on Friday evening. Varney â€" citizens ~displayed their large heartedness on Tuesday, when they presented Pte Murray Hoy, recâ€" ently returned and badly gassed from overseas, with a purse of $105, that they collected. North Egremont: W. H. Hunter is greatly satisfied with his milking machine and recently reg,:nd % cheque for over $35 for over two weeks‘ cream, testing pretty high. Holstein: Mr John Douglas, Orchâ€" ard, has purchased a new Saxon auâ€" to. We understand on good authority that instead of gasoline, it is drawn by a team of horses and makes a splendid appearance. nipeg, practically in a nameless grave and since no relative has seen fit to mark the spot, the congregation feel their selfâ€"respect is involved. The results of examinations for the degree of Doctor of Dental Surâ€" gery are announced and the nameof Gecrge Brebber appears. He spenta We must congratulate Mr and Mrs H. W. Leeson of Varney, on attainâ€" Delbert Haw visited in the city several days last week. .Leslie Watâ€" son is attending Business College in Owen Sound. .. Gordon McKay is A returning led who made greater sacrifies than most, is Pte Nassau Whitmore of Glenelg, who reached Durham Monday and was welcomed by a number of No 9 District old friends and relatives. Miss Marguerite Kelsey left ‘Monâ€" day for Fergus hospital to enter as nurseâ€"ixntraining. The management of the Presbyâ€" terian church have decided to redecâ€" orate the interior of their edifice, which was defaced last summer unaâ€" voidably by rain, while roofâ€"repairing was in progress, The job has been let to Mr Vanâ€"derfeen of Toronto, who did the work 19 years ago. About 60 neighbors and friends of Thos. Collier, Edge Hill, metat his home Wednesday, to welcome Mrs. Collier to community. 4 He lies in Mr Guy Kearney returned last week SWINTON PARK On sale at McFADDEN‘S Drug Store THE VARIETY S$TORE, Durham Comfortable dwelling house on lot 11, Aibert St., Durham. A% ply to Harvey J. Givens, Arthur, Ont. Phone 105. ing the patriarchal distnction of beâ€" ing great grandparents.. Their oldest grard daughter, Mrs Bone (Edith Leeson), Rainy River, lately gave birth to a son. pality for the yekr 1934. The Assessment Roll is open for inspection. _ As changes can be made after the g of the Roll, by the Court of sion, all persons interested are hemreby required to take notice and act ccordingly, By order of the cil, Dated May 7/34 Towrship Clerk D es m to sc mc ice Ofl Besut Prnducm are sold by feading oé-â€"fipldd:.mz 3 sizes 2i ie Hei in on ca on ermiiens, mail the coupon below. Just for curiosing‘s sake, try a closoup of 'yc:.z'qldn.kcyuw-m blhunmflnnr&‘uflue.?Alhe or wrinkle here there? A suggestion of drynessâ€"aeven comrsoncss? Don‘t dodge these questions ! It‘s intportant that know the tuth, if expect u.rhm--mm e RBegin correct thest i fawe. Ouisoon Giat Oliee On Faee Powde fl“&flhfimwfifu‘t into dry the deticate, swiftiyâ€"absorbed oils which your skin needs to remain soft, ”umuvnn.t«wu can see complexion awaken 15 new pouth uind 1oveliness. Qurpoor Gift s« any price. The Gaod Mouseâ€" keeping ‘"Seal of Approval" is your guaranee n/ BKIN THAT CAPTIVATESs MEN ? OuTpoon Giri PFace Powder and other lee O Reaup Panducm are sold hy feading New Spring and Summer Footwear Straps, Ties and Pumps Some Ladies‘ Silk Hose All good values, marked prices them. Extra values in broken lines. OQuroon Gizt Otive Oil Besuty Preducu FOR SALE OR TO RENT. C orha J. S. McILRAITH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY in Ladies‘ White, Grey, Tan, â€" and Black COME IN AND S8EE OUR DIFFERENT COLORS OF Men‘s Summer Hose NEW SHADES AT .. 496 FROM 20c TO 50c ONTARIO ARCHIV TORONTO Dates arranged at Rerald Ofice, Du» delk, elso through Durbham Revieow ont sage and Uitra Violst Rays Bee your local Chiropractors Fiesherton Advanoc â€" Goo. E. Dunca» PDundalk P. O. Phbone 42 r +2 Honor Graduate Toronto Unlverdq Graduate Royal Coll. Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentistry in all its Branches KX RAY GAB EXTRACTIONS Office: Mill Street, DURHAM, Ont. Lisencseg Auctionser tor Co. of @rea Terms, reasonable. SBaie dates masm be arranged at the Review Ofiea Liversed Auctioncer tor Grey Count» method for children of pre school age. Hs(o commenced teaching. Studio ovâ€" J. L. SMITH, M.B., M.C., P.s. cution and [Physical Culture. Special course for advanced pupils, including Hand Culture and Arm Gouches. Beâ€" er P. Lawrence‘s store. Iiwn 1 to 6 HAROLD E. MOUNTAIN, M. D DROMORE, ont. Office Hours : OfMfice ana mesidence: Corner Cour tess and Lambton Streets, Durham Ofce hours : 9 to 11 a. m., 149 to 1 p. m., 7 to 9 p.m., Sundays excepte; J. F. GRANT, 0.0.5., C. 6. AND To remove the cause of dinease, & C. PICKERING, DDS, LOSs B. M. CHARLTON, A. A. C & Qrmtral Finaacial Desincss Treasarted All legal documents efeiontiy and carefully propared. 12 to 2 p. m. 6 to 8 p. m. GEORGE E OUNCAN J. N. MeQUARRIE, Office: 1 déoor nerth of Meâ€" Notary Public, Conveyancer, P. E. MacARTHUOR T. H. SNEATH, M. D. Lambton 8t., Durham, Ont. JOHNH O‘REIL Over BESSIE McGILL_IVRA® Office Hours : 1.30 to 4.00 p. m. 7.30 to 9.00 p. m.

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