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Durham Review (1897), 16 Aug 1934, p. 5

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Nm'“u D. “0.!” l hone tor a It can“ I! "on mt- ol Mr, M.Chorry , son Arch we" "at. chulro and [on and non, with! “If “Pen! mm»; at ruin my. W". mind 'onto V“ all. Mr recent M all thyro- Irwin ttretake bf!) uh 'trt 111in " d tho and M hlrlnd than to Mr. (has. '0- , child!!- sited at Edge ron Mal render Humor: ot W It urban been o.Ut Mr " don Ind the Lied Hal no am CUSTOM CHOPPINO done any day and we turn it out while you turn around. JOHN McGOWAN C All Dom Gunn’s Fertilizer in stock Phone trade in your Victory Bonds due in 1934 at a profit, in exchange. For full particulars, and mmy other Provincial ct Municipal bonds new on sale, in 8100. 500 and $1000 denomina- tions, in short or long term maturities. I can secure you what you wish. Orders Royal Hounqhold Flour Bran '0 Canada' " " Pilot " n Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods: leo at for Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. "as long been known u a “in”, W you up and keep. n... “on”. Try it tar N" "Mi-cu. Mun. and hill-nan--- THE PEOPLE'S MILLS Make your Trade in your HEN DERSON’S BAKERY T. M. McFADDEN P. RAMAGE, Derley FLOUR LIVER TbNE ' 'rovmce Keeping Your L',iTi" Wm “my You In "an” oron to, h ma and have our taken for anything In Baking line rite, phone or call You will be delighted with its flavor spnrc funds can you good Interest PARKE’S . of Canada of Ontario, Cities ontrea], Hamilton Oat Chop Crimplod Oats FEED rig call Local Dealer Shorts liven . It "overly. Active lands, alumni visit to your old home a» chtu, tttig tune of Vow honeymoon daneing. and on The following dress. ---oetr l K1nnon:0n this mum! visit to I An enjoyable evening we: spent on iWednesdny August " at the home for Mr Archle McKlnnon, the ooculon being a friendly send-off to his ,bro. :ther, J. L , a. teacher " Saskatoon ‘who has lately taken unto himself an affable. clever b-elpmrrte, who with h’msel! mplled to the address, that was presented to them along wtth a puree of min of the realm. The latter port ot the evening “a spent in dancing. and other enjoyment; The following In a. copy of the Id- dreu. --oetr Mr and In I. L. Me- Kinnon:On We the wen-ion of your We enjoyed the pleasure of a visit lately with ex-Reeve. Corbett, and his estimble wife, who by the way is of a musical inelination. , The funeral of the late Chas. Wat. ‘eon. who was killed in a runaway ace cldent near Sangeen Junction on Pri. day last, took place in the Pres. Church here, on Sunday, where the .Rev. Norman McDonald, his pastor, :preached a tine conntortlng sermon. The church was Mite' to the doors, 'tshowing the esteem held tor the tie c.eased, and sympathy for those so .euddenly bereaved, He leaves to l mourn him, his wife, his only remain- ing brother, W. P. Watson, of North ‘Egremont on the old homestead; , sisters, Mrs. Amos Chialett mingle». ‘: Los Angeles; Mrs. Long (frtheritie),,l, Toronto; and Mrs. Thos. Tucker (An- hie), S. Glenekw; besides many hep-l fhews and ne’ces. The poll bearers i were chosen from among Ms neighbors Where, interment mung place in Mc. : Neil's Cemetery. 5 The deceased possessed the natural family bent of tine carpenter work. I He assisted his brothers, Adam and f 3Peter, and I may say his father too I here, Mr and Mrs. Fred Runchmm and family we enjoy-in; then- two weeks holidays among friends and relatives, in the building of Knox Church Dur. ham, W. Column)... Price-ville and many other the buildings. Mr “a Mrs. Prod 'ho-e..-.. ---‘ ---- -'""ee young bride left for Oriilia, North Bay and other points. We wish them not only a pleasant honeymoon. but also a pleasant happy We. We are sure this is the wish of the whole com- munity. A Rev. Mr. Wilkinson was also present at this Joyous event, too my cooks in this case couldn’t spoil the broth, of a surety 'twats done ".8-is _ - -- mun-115'! " a brother teacher of Toronto, Mr White. The young married couple are both in the teaching profession, occupying a hterb, ._-_.‘.-, -- _ many years of continued health happiness together. Mr. Gordon 1 sex- a student here in the put. mosed a toast to the teachers, rendered such capable service making the evening a pleasant .m, nappy glowing terms. Then Rev. N. McDonald, Pricevme had the honor of proposing a. toast to the young couple's parents, and expressed his pleasure of being Minister to the groom’s parents and wished them _ ceremony was performed by Mr. Laidlmv, one time mum and also acted as toastmme after, who called upon Rev. Donald, a relative from Gait pose a toast to the happy which was replied to by the g very happy glowing terms. Th _ nuutuer nne event "oneeretintr thin town took place on Saturday when Alex McLean, son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Colin A. Michelin here, was married to Miss Roberta Acheson, of Proton Station. a fellow teacher, by the way. The brideamm'd was her Amer, Maud. while his brother, Innis, was the sup- porting groomsman. The interngflnn probably in Owen Sound, Another fine event cor town took place on an lumyaen: Mr and In John Gibson: [Iii?,'.?,:','.".,':.?:;';?;;?,)',':)",':,':,',', . SW; Mrs. Bob Cmehell; boulde- . other normative. from Benton. r Summon, Donut, Windsor, London, Guelph, Hamilton, Toronto and other pieces to the nmnher of 475 fully rog- lstered members ot the Clan repre- sented by Fiergueonn. McKinnons. Mun. Baxter's, Campbell: Mchnn-iee and new. A joyous time was had, l some any that they would not have missed for anything. All passing ott i with good management without a. Pinch. This particular gathering of the Clans included Hon. Duncan Marshall ‘bealdes our own Oliver. The lineage is traced back to 1.818. l Another reunion was held at Dun- kirk. N. Y., ot the Watson connection. I W. G. and liners, Martha, of Price, ville, and [guise (Mrs. N. Bmwiey of, Beeton), amendedi It is purpoeed to. hold the next year's one in Canada,! probably in Owen Sound lt or " ol'llr. and In. P. It Muir; Alex and Mar Stem In. In. Oliver no family; Mrs. P. Oliver; Mr. and I Ichyden: Mr and Mn Imu- I _eRteiiiiiijiii,i,=ii'i'i "router, Innis, was the sup- :roomsman. The interesting was performed by the Rev. Mr, one time Minister there, acted as toastmaater. there, sympathy for those so weaved, He leaves to Tity wife, his only remain- W. P. Watson. of North I the old homestead; , Amos Chislett (Musk). evening a. pleasant ox replied to timingly by He with his here in the put, pro- to the teachers, who L capable service in upon Rev. Mr. Mc- t Gait to pm. happy couple, In, of Priee. ‘. Brawler ot I Purpond to . r in Canada," rt; manna r; Mr. and In. Alex. gatharrxsdinmoatoetuiri,a. was untamed by the, In}: an, of bees and tonndc. “Mame an...“ nurDotue, n 66 you old Osprey farmer, was found dead in his barn last Thursday evening. He W a bachelor and lived none. Coroner Martin, Dominik, decided no than.“ mama]: may dituN Mus mm that Where no bowler you to set a left hind leg aid. 5A STRANGE COMBINATION _ ON A BOWLING GREEN An amusing spectacle at a bowling tournament which some local people attended last Friday night at Shal- burne was a. kitten (imagine a. real live "kitty" on a. bowling green) and a. tame rabbit playing tag with one another. As if this wasn't enough rabbits, on the scene I. second one up peared tit is Inspected come sleight- ofihand expert took than out of some- body’a plus but) and began to chase In whikstakimraruoiaat Edward Harbottle, n Mr. and Mrs. Elwin ilrat of the week with Shelbume. Mr. and Mrs. E. Memohnie and children, Buffalo, were holiday visit. ors with his parents. His mother, Mrs Archie McEachnie, returnbd to Buf- falo with them for a week's vbit. i Mr. Oswald Dingwall London this week. Miss I and Andrew are visiting Hamilton. Miss Mary Plaster, Mar-Mule, is spending holidays at her parental home. last , Bcott, A number of Institute Members ex- pe4 to attend the County Conven- tion at Shallow Lake. Mr. Hugh Sinclair and bor friends of Buffalo. are manna“, " ......-.-- --- Relatives from Toronto are holi- day vis'tors at Benharn'a. Mr. Howard McLean has been pick the past week. We hope he will soon te better again. , , a. week with farmer's Miss Violet Wat”: “Whining here. ton Park, Mr and Mrs Stanley Har- rison, visited Sunday at McCunIgs. Mrs. Henry Tucker and Betty with Mr and Mrs Robert Byers motored to Pontiac, Mich, on Sunday to spend- Mr and Mrs G01 ton Park, Mr and risen, visited 3.. Mr and Mrs Jno. Burgeea, way McLean and Min Tlverton, visited Sunday at h McLeans. Meekin and cousin, 011%; Min __ "â€"_ -.". (I. M Hunks. Miss Della Mae Phalt returned on Monday to Toronto after mending ”u” lav-WI- will hold their monthly meeting Tttea. day, Aug. Zlat. Mm Donald: Nichol will give the Topic. Lunch committee Mrs Kate McDonud and Mm A. L Dundalk Dmmam: club will present their play "My Wild lrieh Rose" on Friday night, Aug. 17th. in the agri- cultural hall, here, under the auspices of the Willing Helpere' Society. _ The W. M. B. and milling helpers! will hold their monthly meeting Thtety a...- ..._ ... . --- Mr and Mrs A. Mch Syd. Eartha of more: and visitors with Mn were Mr. and Mm, Alex Manta}: and daughter, Isabella. Also Mn. Walter McIntosh and daughter, Mary, Toron- to. We therefore the this opportunity of presenting you with this and! gm " a token of our Meadow and tbirprethrtioet. Signed by M153 Cntherlne areviear, Miss Kathleen Burnett. Elmer Hu- rlson, Gordon MeEaehern. i Recent visitors with Mn. Whittaker! were Mr. and Mrs. Alex llnlnen-I- --" and nut-Inca, Meme-r 77mm , estimable wife, and pleased to ' that she itt a talented personage gather, and that Goh may blou- ing may not upon, tad dwell with you tluough life. We in. lookul for wud to in the not. ttrttur mud visit with kindly lunch“, amt hope in the future, that we my giiii be further favored with your presence Ira. Elwin Hood spent the week with her parents in 1 nus Jno. Burgess, Mr Gil- Lam and Min Webster, visited Sunday " Mr Hector HOPEVILLE that they'd be we, Would have a chance Watson and friend are es. --Dundau Her. Gordon Meuod Swill. _ Miss Ruth Dingwau visiting relatives at her aunt, Mm Me: A In VIC!!!" n Mr and ark to, were Week ' an“ ' “an tram mo Review f . visit. 1909 :r,Mrs In the last issue of 3 Buf- Man's" magazine is In tr an. Bryant on "What our _ nt the read” After dealing with nta in "the government present a saw: "Among the prime the Home. Martin Bum Cariboo; H. H. lulu-.01 f IEE'N Dr. Michael can. of Ru many others who might b: rwiintr are familiar ttttttrm tn th eople .'ng room. There are per! Shel- hundred or more M. n. , mal entnr thm "I.-- "---, viadt '“MmmmMMn 1't'ttsetrtmsdom.ueriiriirir' Yt'lt'P""'atmr-te-.aL- ..t1.yturtaoantaaeGcUJ""ii, 1tUe1eoesa-ttiotisitleirii, to towns, will“. and tough}. and the email-n M which many o! H"... ---, - ,w‘ -v“-Ilw “If wheelolt found-1m, Ae., in com- pleted and the W work a in pro- gress. It will torn: whm thttahid one ot the chin! hum of Durham. mdmochngwmmuvm given. bio of om awn. Over 1mt can“ tor loeu WOW are nov “and for next 11mm" _ Man'a" magazine as In uncle by Geo. Bryant on "What our Public men mad.” After dealing with members of who government present and past he says: "AM the prime members ot the Home, Martin Bun-ell. of "e Cariboo; H. H. Mltetr,ot South Grey, ; _ Dr. Michael Glut, ot Red Deer, and many others who might be mentioned are familiar ttttttrm tn the big read. ‘3ng room. There are my» hair a hundred or more M. P: who never enter the eaten doom except eo thaw a visitor or conduct e condiment . round the Wilding." The tine new once hum by Mr. J. P. Telford, bettrte the T. t J. Hunter store is now outing moietion until “u - m, - " YEARS AGO Taken from the Review me August 12 in the Dominion OWE Hos- pital, Christie St., Toronto, since Apr. He In still on crutches and left on Monday morning tor the Orthopaedic Hospital, where he will have to un- dergo a couple of operations on his leg for grafting in ot bone. ( I rte. Alex Sanders, formerly of tho (164th Butt. but who ha been in hots. pltals in France, mind and Canada tor the wt eleven mom-ha, visited his parents and an» over the week and. Pm. Sumter: was wounded on August 18th of last year. He received a broken thigh bone, a fracture below the knee and seven] other C,',','",?,',',',) besides severe burn: on body and arms from mustard saw. He has beenl - 9; war: new m opening her teaching - but the will no doubt prove fully unable. Miss Jesus Clark. ot Aberdeen, . recent Normal mm, In: been en- gaged " Mar a s. B. No. 3. Ben- tinek (Vivien) it . good “Jam With 63 mm. on the roll, Jessie bu Iota of work ahead an opening hen at 91.00. The town now pay: $1680 per year or $140 monthly Instead of $93 for the Won of the streets which will ptoeitU an attmtal increase ot 8564 tn the hydm revenue. cued the torn wu getting off too eanilr in the can: at It: street lighting and at a mouth: last week Increased the price or the “not lamps 50 per cm or 81.50 and: per month instead‘ of 81.00. The tttmat now an. 31mm del lens. Gem! and un-that ur, for Canada on Judy 4th. '""trrenramta'ttatrinth. Amer. 10mm -sine Active service inthe Argonne, Woe. He was with the “mm "W of o0rtrtphthtrt "Coty oversea on My to his old home at Vamey, and h at present with his mother tad m, in Arch. Allan. "'Miiotaaintttettrmtoetteaitiriiii' the My” wu- the ”.51; ”mm N° " we Dre-en: Counlcl. wuhout m. I!» ma. have been Imttethttt and M in mom pu- can, Ind . new bond Marni com. meted our Dam and sully. Gen- eral "eathtsttm, is “pm-ed among momma-banal loom. The uncut 'Ilkhmmn for use on the out. Hammond” and in an aormeated an“ alter . year without W. Th; mm. In... '--. Mr. m DAYS OF you]; Venn. The former took posses. on Moadar ot thin week. tt Iotnt Ryan Commission. de I up the "Buar out-Me addition “If It you In". “in!!! you are not Nanny not an m A man a. h h the Inflow In! In! I 5010?. “Iv. _ a, pm Mme. Queen St. Nora Seventeenth my of de W", proceed to d tribute the assets of the Estate, he. regard only to to the chum or hlch they shall then have notice, d will not be li. able for said u to any persons ot whose clam no e shell not hue bmrrcrotserived at e time ot such! diatrttnttion. DATED " Durham. Onmrln m- Brick house, 4 Id In]! tram. IN THE MA ER OF THE ESTATE , or' ARTH GRAY, LATE or THE TOW " DURHAM IN THE COUNTY OF GREY, BUTTER- MAKER, D BASED. l NOTICE hemby given that all‘ persons he chime against the; Estate of ur Gray, late of the, irown of Dur m, in the County otl Grey, Butter. her, who died on or’ about the tw ty tirth day ot June,‘ A. D. 1934, at the Town of Durham, in the County ot Grey, are hereby! requred to a or deliver to the under mentio Solicitor tor the} Executor: full [articular-s of their chime duly pr ed on or before the Seventeenth dd ot August A. _ 1984. IN THE MAI or' ARTHC THE TOW? COUNTY MAKER, m Hone 11 y old, single busy. cutter, har {5.15m all equipments, two robes. two u rugs. " feet of rope. These nude: on be seen at Mr. D. Klnme's, Gunman St. We notice where . lawrer In Dun. das said he will "aceept" the posi- tion of aha-ll. Surley this is some- thing new, " we have hard of other applicant: tor once who uwnyos used the word 'tert."-9r-ton Tunes. lemon and responsive Alder, thy tour, to which Miss M. J. Meotrr responded by g visit with the Aldon: Mummies; In. J. J. Smith, China; Mrs. A. H. Jack-on, India; Mrs. W. R: _"-- -~~-~-vvu "' like A. Rmvlck and in. W. J. Me. Mden, and Korea minions by In. J. H. Mount: Ind In. J. Hepburn. Mrs. N. Mme] read the Indon- u'y GIG-may. The hostel: served re- Home 11 _ PREOIYTERIAN WM]. MEET l About to members and Mend. or the Woman's luminary Sodoty ot the Pro-hm Chum “themed for study on Wetland.” afternoon in the home of Milton Annie and Durant “climatic. The devotional exercise. were then by Mm. Gordon Geddes, Mrs. A. Derby and In. J. 1441mm. NOTICE e','gI,'ftf,t.', “mid; iiriCi “mm-aunwmmg... Solicitor for V, Mn. 3. A.1towiaad, Japan; B. ammonia. the homeland. Joule Smith read the Icrlpture I And Mm. N. McKechnle led in PHOTOGRAPHY per by hlving : KNOX UNITED W.M.S. 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