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Durham Review (1897), 30 Aug 1934, p. 5

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'ret a,” We We» nt hub. we buy 3 Lori and. (-0111. and Ned "III Board for ors' lute Km 143.06 3171.03 11.00 d " tt MT." 4.25 32.50 24.35 1.20 13.10 2.16 322.00 2.50 26.00 " " " b CUSTOM momma done every day and we turn it out l while you turn around. “wrmmmmuwm Rummy“. m 1 mmy other Pravincial & Municipal bonds n m on sale, in 8100, 500 and $1000 denomina- tions, in short or long term maturities. I can secure you what you wish. m i mmy other P Frade in your Victory Bonds due in 1934 at a profit, in exchange. For full particulars. Phone No. Eat Henderson's Bread this Summer " Pure and Wholesome All Dom. Haslongbeqn henna-mum ""r"'r'utut"du-rntrstm- Try It tar your dual-m, hm and biliousneu ...... ......m---___, Gunn’s Fertilizer in stock Please all for Prices. SAW a PLANINO MILLS Everything In Lumber. Timbu- wmoows - DOORS T. M. McFADDEN, Draggist Royal Household Flour Bran ' o Canada' " 0:1 Pilot " C tiake your spxre hurls em you good Interest Keep in Stock In Sale the lollowiug Goods: JOHN McGOWAN " an taken for anything in Baking line Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as only“ possible. THE PEOPLE'S MILLS LIVER TONE JOIN HEN DERSON’S BAKERY P. RAMAGE, Durham FLOUR iovinee of Ontario, Cities, of Toronto, Montreal, Hamilton Keeping Youi Lifter, Will Romy You In Ham. Communion SUPERIOR QUAery the and have our rig call rite, phone or call on Aug. so, 1934 rrompt and aefttder Placed with You will be delighted with its flavor PARKE’S nat‘on Storm and Canon Doors ALITY HARDW 000 FLdonmo , and Duncan: Wallboard No order too small nor an In of Canada Bonds I & SOUS CO. LTD. - OWEN sauna Mahdi": Oat Chop Crimplod Oats attention . FEED t In! liven. It qeting properly. and Mlllwork Local Dealer Short- snmwonx , Blithe") ;.h' "as ..- for finished by P. W. K ey. photograph or. we develop my roll and nuke ' print. with plain or for Meat prints Se each: Fancy 40c, 19- prints 5c min. have with Mr. Town. Jeweler. Wort " twin I. to Durham. Also Dirndl” Fwd Rundmn who nut the nation a.- ronnd the old haunts. ar'rtteetal1, with John Ferguson and sister, con IU-- Mn Rh old home. from Mrsndllm John Heinrich and two sons. Toronto, while 911mm to vacation, aocommmled by his sister, 1Marya-reg. nurse, thought ther would nuke to vlnlt the church ot their Childhood. Mr Paton took part lathe service. feeding the lesson and tn prayer. Mr McDonald and Mr Paton found they had utteuded the name clamo- in college in Seothnd some year- ago, bot had never met mu! Sunder At close of service the con- gregation met for a few minutes Ind decided on Annivemry terrie- u the is! Sunday of September. On Sunday lad, we enjoyed the presence of Rev. mu. Paton, " Swinton Park. Mr Paton is now Ma- tloned neu- Peterboro and while in Monday last, Mr Arch Clark, son of Mrand Mrs Neil Clark. was ttts. tacked by a bull and very badly mauled. No doubt he would have been killed, but tor his brother Dot glas who happened to see the turht, and ran with a club and the dog, driving the animal on. Archie was much bruised and scrnmched and felt that he was done for. But " no bones were broken, he is Wildly getting better. Another muning to an to watch thesae.auiemuer. The bull got a ride on Tom Johnston’s truck to the bologna factory. Mrand Mrs Dick Hardy, also Mrs. Hardy, Br. visited Stratford friends last week.. Mrs Tressider and her daughters, also Mr and Mrs Baht. Knox, motored to Guelph Tuesday. Miss Heard, Bayfield, who taught school here last year, renewed old friendships in the section last week. All enjoyed meeting Miss Heard, who stayed home this year to help her mother, making room for the new crop of teachers. ture these crops. Many ot our residents are taking in the 'Ex' at Toronto. Geo. Haw will again be an entrant in the Old Time Fldlers’ Contest. ----_----. Mr and Mrs Alfred Hindu: and Mr. David mum returned home Aug. IT, SW0" PARK I from a seven weeks motor trip to the On the 28th August some rain in 1%eitte Coast. Mr David Hincks went the morning which delays the har- , to lnvermny, Sash. where he visited vat. But the bulk of the crop 1, Bat. with his sister Mrs Donald McKin- ely stored and some threshing done. l non. Grain is turning out well and good? Mrs Hinekg' mother, Mrtt MCKGOh- samples. Frost last week in some Ttie of Durham accompanied them to places, gave a litUe unge of brown Swift Current, Sash, where she is at to buckwheat and corn. But not present visiting en route to Victoria. much yet. Another couple ct weeks B. C., where she will spend the win- of warm weather 15 needed to mar tor with her sister, Mrs McCrie. ture these crops. From Sarnis. we drove through Mich- Many ot our residents are taking igan, crossing the straits ot Matte. in the 'Ex' " Toronto. Geo. Haw inac, which took us an hour on the will again be an entrant in the Old ferry crossing to St. Ignaee. We Time Fidlers' Contest. drove through the iron mining dis- Mrand Mrs Dick Hardy, also Mrs. trict to Superior and Duluth cities. Hardy, Br. visited Stratford friends From Duluth. we continued went- last week. . Mrs Tressider and her ward through Minnettota to Grand daughters, also Mr and Mrs Baht. Forks in North Dakota and then north Knox, motored to Guelph Tuesday. into Manitoba. Here we were much Miss Heard, Bayfield, who taught impressed by tho rich, black soil. Mr and Mrs. Alf Hanoi: returned to Toronto Thursday. Miss Mar-wet Simpson returned home Saturday from Toronto, after visiting friends there. Mr Lister Sullivan, Mr and Mrs. Jack Parker and Miss Mabel ENertgt of Toronto, were recent guests with Mrs Ed. Everist. Mrs R. Bhortnsed and daughter Alma left tor Bumlo, in response to word received that her Mater, Mrs. W. Meyer, had passed away last. Mm Hopkins, nee Pearl Mecuaig, of Pontiac, Mich, is holidaying here. Smmthy is expressed for Mrs H. MoPhait and family in their and her- 'NW-tte. The Sunday “on! plane will be held on Aug. M, on seNrolgrntuu. Mr A. B. McDonald, Owen Sound. visited friends here Sunday and at- tanded church service. to Momma, after the out month spent here. Mr Ah Melanin mulled home from Summer Moo]. , Mrand Mrs H. Richu'daon and family, Toronto, do helium here. Mr Ian: Hooper and mm. Mr C. McMillan, Holstein, visited my at H. R. McLean's and found hm improving after his accident. er to the it! Friday. Cher mm for but Qtrtt weeks. Mr Alex Gem wont be: with 'N- for I. vial. Recent guest. with Mm Wee- Mn were Item In " Robson and babe, Hamilton; Mr and Mrs Hub. Melanin and family, Goldman Mr. Chas Menham, Tm. Mrs Menh. Mr PRttttnttLijii" PHOTQGRAPHY Catherine Campbell returned Alex Knox named mumed home ' has not been so well lately. . , l Mr and Mrs Jem Sinclair, and non iehardaon and I Hugh had an enjoy-Me motor trip bond-yin; here.‘ last week, visiting relatives at Ars tor s 1mg- THE DURHAM REVIEW The mountain road: through B. C. were winding and narrow built high on the mountain skies with no man! rails. Our avenge, speed on these roads was (bout " miles per hour. The road followed the river valley: to the coast. The vegetation along the road being very luxurhnt. From Vancouver city we crossed to Van- couver island end visited NW, Victoria, Butchort’o (Burdens and the Dam. Observatory. On the blend we: ought a canon weighing " Ninth] We came home try the American: route through Seattle and Spokane! crooning into Cumin can at Kings- gave. On our return trip we drove through Southern Alberta. and Sex. thence thumb North Datum nun. On leaving Calgary we had our first glimpse ot the Canadian Rockies After seeing the beautiful scenery ot Rant and Lake Louise, we continued through the mountains to Golden Here we shipped the our " miles by train to Revelstoke. We drove to the top of Mt. Reveistoke which as 10,000 feet high, and new bank. of snow in the sheltered pieces. l We hen headed westward through Medicine Hat to Calgary, where We saw flares from Hell’s Hal! Acre in the Turner Valley all tuid. We visited friends in Winnipeg, lCarman, Roland and Portage“ Prairie, In Manitoba. We then con- tinued on to Invemny in Northern Sask. From there we went to Tttdale, Saskatoon, Hershel. Kyle and Swift Current. We found the crops in Man. and Nor. Soak. good but Bott, Soak. ‘and North Dakota have very poor crops, Much of it a Russian thistle. Many farmers are stacking the Runs- ian mime for winter feed. l, Had Enjoyable Motor Trip to Pacific Coast Mr Geo. Plaster hat, bought anew tractor for his threshing mttdit. Anniversary services of Wopevims United, wth be held Sim/lay, Sept 9, at 11 m and T.80 pan. with Rev. J. Beat Benetton, u the speaker. Member. of the Roma family of Walkerton, were recent mm on" my! Mn Geo. Shana. Mrs Walter Benn-m and daughters are spending a couple week. in city. Mr Hugh Sincbir and troy friend, returned to Bttttalo on SnmrdAy. The closing service of "The Friendship Hour" series of meeting-j which have been held each Sunny} in the United Church, during the summer, Wag held My. l Mr A. Mephatl in visiting relatives in this district. l Mr Geo. Plaster In; bought “m. ken. Inn, Guelph, Tumtock Ind With her sister, Mrs. A. Handel-Ion. am, Axons lea-cunts, at the city la spending & time with son John. Mu. mm was I. week end guest of Mrs Wm Diana“. Mr Harold Love has named from another ahort Maw In . Toronto 'hos- pital, when, the Dr. thought we.» dmon Improved, was ml! In Fowler, TM, 1. AID VICIIHY Mr mu. McPlnll spent In". week hung 515v "" y I If . -Illto of "T a" 'itiii,iii:iij'j,iii' 'dt: in d Bun 1 one t ”tap Em m d: [old o " r, th " ran to 8 1tfflt w” “no a": “A . h ac-. On -A-_- tt Saunders, and Clerk Vollom new for the come", closed a. deal with Mr Items Glut, ot Verney, that bu been under mum-um for some Manned“! Newman nun. of the burned Cream Senna-nor works. whim he propose. to mtttaiid, .""PfhatndDoorrsstorr,imstse/ '"-atdtotsmaattaeotothir "that!“ Mr Irwin and wife. John H. Gibson. Wm Bushman. Gun mm L. McKenzie, Robert Wilson, Wm Mc- Cncken. June: “when, Joe and Wm lighten; ' Gray. C. bowling. Eno Bower, Dune Livingstone. Thou. Flowers, Mrs I Muldoon, lax Allen and mother, T, J. Wagon, Willie loom, Arthur Black, G. Shem-man. Hurry Gldd, J. MrKImzle, Mn Mr Irwin and Wm McKay, Hugh McLean In, Tots. Brown, And. Henderson, Thou. .There are quite a few citizens of our fair town, we believe, who do not know that we have a couple of high wire walkers. Nevertheless the fact Ha as true as that this paper in print- ed weekly. The performers are Jag. Smith and George Canton, and where they hold their Show and do their stunts is on the riverside commons. Although the boys are only amateurs yet. they are getting along well and have had the wire as high as 18 (ea. Thursday but the tour couches provided for this branch to accom- modate the harvestera' excursion proved in adequate for the purpose. They were crowded here and would be moreso before the Junction was reached. It is counted that than 5,000 lett Ontario that any with that end in view. “>1an us the lumen or some who secured tickets here, kindly mum us by Agent MW ABERDEEN - A very plenum evening was spent at the home of Mrs J. W. Smith last Monday even- mg when her son, Pm. John Smith. was presented with a club bag, gold locket, gold 'tltt links, and a purse of money, also an address. The chair- man tor the evening was Me Duncan McLean Miss Mary lamb read the addnesa and Megan Hugh McDonald and James Ewen: made the Dt'6V the neck, “mod stringing him. He was unconscious for about 10 min- utes, but he came to shortly. His neck is will tender " the skin m burnt and torn by the ropes. Durham Public School Board as It!- venlsing tor a new principal. While winning in hauling in gain at Mr Geo. Hwkms' in Beettinetr.taat week, Mr AI Saunders we caught In the slings which~ clutched him around " YEARS AGO Taken from the Review file motor malnp about ' o'clock this mum morning. They were re- taming to tum tman an eutern you and at the west aide at Hun- Mton'a lake in Egremont on the Ar- nold Noble pmerty, " is laid they Wem forced to turn out along the old railway line in older to let a, vehicle mu. On the track the ctu. Jumped the new embankment from 15 lo 20 feet lama, turned. h com plete “lawman and landed upright at the baton: ot the incline, on the top ot a. wire fence. 1 Mr Samuel Scout, one of Durban? oldest merchant: has unsigned to John Garvey & Stine, London. 1 While opening u crate of blame. Hefty Km elerklng in hEeutais1aet's grocery store new . little nuke peepingooyly out etumtromo m the Inuit. It doesn't take a. have m to tackle e and! snake btttausteouy lest itttemurotttse pom. ones. it received. arena hauling. At present the reptile ia my: a: ambition in the More. Manna Rom. Ewen and Charles Robert: weremlxed up huh-4L who brunt home . bride hom Bel IN DAYS OF YORE " VEARO AGO Mayor ”Alum Reeve ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO and tnmlly. ova On “I. at MoFADDEN'O Drug Sterre THE VARIETY STORE, Durham In balm. .eisiii%uGiaGia -." Emu" iri; “Head b’i Oli tummy txh1'h1'l'li'hhh1',llr'i1"lUkllr2'2. an: not up: 'li'A"rdl'gl,'d'8h'. Beeeeertimtrtiqueeoituse,ovr. 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