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Durham Review (1897), 1 Nov 1934, p. 5

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Ol SAUGEEN PORTS J M h TINCK DORNOCH EAN, teacher om here took in nce put on by C »eague at Wil i wonderful time iweeney _ and M irried Tuesd.’ P Aurch. After the M M mble and son Awson of Toâ€" visitors with Mrs _ Robert 1 jJust returnâ€" trtip to Euâ€" ceville on pent the 1, Leon T. IÂ¥â€" 1€ Davey peared who had ks with 6 ~ C ismith y Mil hing athered at Lorne Meâ€" n with a s McNally ir friends beautiful Noble s here to Conven ! Nas receiy. i in the past messages of roken. We Aberdeen Mr. and m were ) on serious ame Goldâ€" uU il was hag receivâ€" 1 Mrs Thoe. versary in ov. 2nd at h ed after with his i Lloyd th his ts in is that she ne "Mt ‘ fa‘het Ben he received nace fire, a. seems to be that family . o the young lays re years ago. live to ceiâ€" Iding. We s of hapâ€" many has the listriet. he close Jargavel. Mrg, three of the enjoyed them, years old ig She can hang °_ knitting of will greatly nere to stay, st received r Ed'wn. ed away in a surprise to first storms n« was piled still snowing shone for Aâ€" h ient after iined were »ther )ent in ad famâ€" vith Mr were at Allan Dargavel Mrs. D. Mrs ° JeE on a roit . On theip ip housekeep. says [hrm. h them muech Turn her He ter the wed bride‘s parâ€" left on _ Friday and anâ€" It looks Toronto Mar only pretty mMmore few of much CUSTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. Gunn‘s Fertilizer in stock Eat Henderson‘s Bread this Summer â€" Pure and Wholesome Please ask for Prices. No order prompt and car Orders taken for anything in Baking line Royal Household Flour Bran *O Canada‘ * Oa: Pilot tC C JOHN McGOWAN SAW & PLANING miILLs Phone No. Will tha3a requiring ertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods : THE PEOPLE‘S MILLs 1934 Refunding Loan HENDERSON‘S BAKERY prices before purchasing else where. it will pay you. FLOUR An Order Placed with JOHN lARlElfiON & sons co P. RAMAGE, Durham Denominations Phons and have our rig call Keeping Your Liver rite, phone or call our Security is ;AD’]AUD, Durham I !{ the Loca Dealer If'}segonas y onl [ | were W] | ses. 1 You will be delighted with its flavor Combinat on nvest Wil! Repay Assures Satisfaction der too small nor careful attention. $1C0, $5C0 and $1000 in COGTT " ment, Pres, W, G. °1 convincin authority, _ Ennaamemmmeny =°=c= & | ® |ed to the contrary, mt iiniiaiinniininianiiimmmmmmemmmmmmmmtmmmmem.. make up their mind at | Jt won‘t be tolerated . “‘\"" '"n Mrs 1. B. Whyte won Oat Chop Crimpled Oats | !jed as chairman. Rev. W. J. Johnâ€" Loca Dealer |f} | ston and Rev. D. Gowdy, Durham l ll 'were present and gave. brief addresâ€" Whiiinmmienmemmemnemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmrmnmmemsesess......................_| 1 ises. Miss Elizabeth Harding, Durham T ts assanetanzmmmmes |rendered solos, also did Mr Stewart {McArthur, Scotch songs, and were h greatly enjoyed. Mrs. p. Gowdy | gave a number of instrumentals on 'QOHOaQH eP Uhan {gs P o in Health our C&Sh FEED DURHAM, ONT. Shorts iT iC g?r owEnN sounp too large for STAIRWoRrKk . ~LTD. Bonds Active | . . Câ€".~ ; cues08yâ€" Saw â€"_ the largest crowd ever at the Bank, bidding an | affectionate farewell to the amiabâ€" ‘le and trustworthy ‘bank clerk, Mr. | Wm. Alsop, on the occasion of â€"the | closing of the accommodating Bank lbranch here. Au Revoir! Much reâ€" | gret is expressed over the withdrawal ; Prospects of a thaw soon. _ Wells ‘ are still somewhat scant, but hope ‘is still held out. and Mrs Colin A. McLean, looking fine as> usual. * At the service of a missionary charâ€" ecter in St Columba United on Sunâ€" day, a most appropriate quartette was given by Mrs H. B. McLean and young daughter Anna, together with Thos. Weir and W. w. Ramage. "Over the Sea" was the theme. The young workmen under the are group convenors and of each group. | â€" This Tuesday saw ° t] crowd ever at the Bank, !aflectionate farewell to I"Ae and trustworthy bank Mrs Jno. Macfarlane is on a short visit to her p: The Y.P.S. have I reorganization meeti ing season and have and winsome ladieg president: â€" Miss Je secretary, Miss Rol treasurer, Mrs A. Rit are group convenors of each erann Mr J. c. Harrison able promptness, has larger and better shi that destroyed. It is tion. Much regret is removal of the B been a great con who have no faci MUMitadnncs d i Ks M. Bradley : saxaphonists, Mr. Fruin and Robt Walker: Dick w drummer. Some 40 couples were for the lucky dance number, Much regret is expressed over the bestâ€"dressed couple: |inal dressed lady, Mr3 original dressed man, ] rough; best comic dresse Anna McLean: best co gent, Catherine McVicar number dance, Anna Mc The orchestra â€" from known as the ‘Royal Nite plied fine music. They pianist, Miss F. Saver>vi The fine masquerade â€" dance on Friday, put on by â€"the Agricultural Society, passed off successfully with a fine, large, wellâ€"bahaved crowd . Any appearance of probable misbeâ€" havior, was promptly nipped in the bud, by that adept of good manae, the piano. Rev. N. A a& recitation, solo and song. God save the K enjoyable evening to ceeds were nearly $60, The annual fowl supper was held in Presbyterian church on Friday of last week, when a good crowd attendâ€" ed and there was plenty of fowl and good things to eat, after which a proâ€" gram was given in the auditorium of the church. Rev, N. MacDonald actâ€" ed as chairman. Rev. W. J. Johnâ€" ston and Rev. D. Gowdy, Durham were present and gave brief addresâ€" ses. Miss Elizabeth Harding, Durham‘ Mr. David Hincks is Durham hospital. He Monday morning. Mr and Mrs Art. Richa family of Swinton, visited ents here Sunday. Mrs John McFarlane, Toronto, is spending a week at her parenial home. Mr and Mrs A. L. Hincks and famâ€" ily visited on Saturday with friends in Collingwood. here. Mrs Mepham returned to Hamilton after spending two months with her sister Mrg McMeekin. Mh and Mrs A. L. Hincks and famâ€" ily were recent visitors at Mr Archie McKechnie‘s. Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper was dispensed on Sunday morning hawa Mrs Wm. Bel last week after visiting her brot Archie Stewartt. Mrs Stanley Harrison spent a couâ€" ple of days in Torontp last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKenzie and Neilburt spent a few days in Toronto last week. â€" Mr and Mrs John Nichol, Sr. were recent visitors _ wi.h friends at is o s The annual 1 Club will be h ing Nov. 3 in for election of ness. â€"_D° °> °2 Capressed over the of the Bank here, which has great convenience to many e no facilities for travel. C. Harrison with commendâ€" mptness, has mhad replaced a the ‘Royal Nite Owl‘, supâ€" music. _ They comprise: ss F. Sauer: violinist, Miss F1 saxaphonists, Mr. FP. Robt Walker: Dick Ward Nyte won the prize for ssed couple: most origâ€" lady, Mr3 Sim: â€"most sed _ man, F, Roseboâ€" comic dressed lady, Miss n: best comic dressed ine McVicar . Lucky have had their annual meeting for the comâ€" | have elected popular adies to the office of S â€" Jewel McArthur; s Roberta Harrison: A. Ritchie: also there PRICEVILLE , Anna MCEachernr.r PRICEVILLE her parents, Mr. McLean, â€" looking meeting of the Athletic held on Saturday evenâ€" i Mr. McVicar‘s Hall, oflicers and other busiâ€" gle mill, than now in operaâ€" MacDonald gave d sang a Gaelic King brought an 0 a close. Proâ€" nipped in the ( good manageâ€" MceBride, with Anyone inclinâ€" may as well t once, he says. . Richardson and Mildmay, members present a patient in went in on her parâ€" up to the government for the ptu-po-.e oi building and maintaining roads." municipalities in their financial probâ€" lems, said the Premier, and eliminaâ€" tion of the 20 % highway contribuâ€" tion was only granting the various centres "their just dues " ;s’ The Ontario Government will lend , | financial assistance to municipalities I'I beginning Nov. 1, by relieving them p of the 20 % contribution to cost of highway construction and maintenâ€" , | ance and by permitting them to share ; | by=20 % in revenue derived â€"from ; | authorities granted hotels, and in proâ€" 'flts from sale of beer and wines in .| hotels. ( In making known the new regulaâ€" \‘tions to govern sale of beverage | rooms as from the beginn!ng of the province‘s â€" fiscal year, Premier Mitâ€" chell F. Hepburn said last night that !' all beer parlors would be forced to |close at 11 p.m. instead of midnight. | Clubs and dining rooms, however, . | will be permitted to continue sale to .. 19 3 im sion . There was no suggestion of a bribe to the municipalities in the Governâ€" ment‘s policy of making cash contriâ€" butions for the 20 % share in the 1: quor profits, said the Premier. There was to be no departure from other phases of the present rules governâ€" ing sale, he added, but he reiterated his invitation to all municipalities to make use of the local option proviâ€" |_ _ me young men have taken several meetin | tramps through the bush endeavourâ€"| week. | ing to locate a coon, but the coons Forest | are out when called upon. | or of t] | _ We expect the Spooks will be out ston. | this Halloween night as usual, Hope : Mr. . | we can all treat the little beggars. | ferred ook Gov‘t. Rebates 20 Per _ Cent of Beer Tax John Corbett is gradually moving from one of his farms to the other in his spare moments, The young men have taken several tramps through the bush endeavourâ€" ing to locate a coon, but the coons are out when called upon. ' James Hardy is this ing the neighbors with moderate prices. Delbert Haw motored _ to Sunday to visit his sister an Messrs. Duncan and Char eron of Boothville were week lers at Walter Knox‘s. Miss Mona Irwin of Owen Sound is visiting her aunt Mrs Watson in the Park. Mc o) cotet â€" UR | er. Some are ready for it; many are | not finished with ploughing. A few | turnips are yet in the ground, which | still is very dry. The tax collector alâ€" so came this way. He and the snow ’always come about ‘the same time, _but we think he will be more kindly received this year. The taxes are conâ€" siderably lower in Proton, and there is yetâ€"room for improvement along: that line. s f Howard Watson expects to Ieave‘ the end of the week for the happy hunting grounds. I renewed. Snow 28th, just as w profitâ€"sharing plan °* " *7°5°°, & SHp in writing an item appearing in Priceville news last week which considerably changed the meaning of the personal. The item referred to was that of the christenâ€" ing at the home of Mr and Mrs Anâ€" gus McLachlan, (not MeDonald, as‘ wag published.)â€"Ed. | On the recent visit here of the Rev. F. Sullivan, he expressed â€" a wish that there were twenty more in the House, with an intelligent and independent spirit like â€" Miss Macâ€" phail, M. P. It would be for the benefit of all Canada. train On After a few weeks‘ visit with her daughter in Toronto, Mrs D. G. Meâ€" Lean â€"returned by â€" Thursday noon §wa 42. The fine new Aldcorn is now â€"closed in and the shingles. a bone, from a war probably has caused these years. The latest report from Toronto of Mr. R. McConkey‘s state of health, is reassuring. He may be home soon. A small splinter was removed from raising of the old tile, deepening the trench, and plmt:ln,g larger tile in their place. The snow storm has delayed operations for the time beâ€" ing. We regret a slip in ;vdtlng direction of Mr neighbors with fresh beef at SWINTON PARK ‘airness â€" week we have two old things v came on Sunday Oct. white and pure Ag evâ€" A ND VICINITY sister and others and Charlie Cam + Newell of ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO house of Mr Wm. iking definite shape of ready, to lay on week end calâ€" week supplyâ€" wound, . which the trouble all Toronto at the Sunday Harvest Home Mrs. Wm. Smith, Sr. passed away on Tuesday 19 inst., from what the doctors call progressive paralysis. She suffered much, bu* bore her affiicâ€" tion with Christian patience . LETE biltcrtchmman d d AB 101 lowed by a banjo selection by the McClocklin twins and Mr. Banks. Fred Laidlaw‘s "Tipperary Daisy" in costume brought a rousing ‘encore, as did the duet by Misses Caldwell and Limin in Wild West garb. Bandâ€" master Wright and Miss Irwin nve‘ cornet and piano soios. The Junior Hockey Club are ambitâ€" ious and alert and had the first conâ€" cert of the season on Friday last. Mayor Laidlaw was chairman. There was a solo by Merle Whitmore folâ€" PFRPE .. 1 T | Takem from Review fyle Oct. 28, 1909 |_ _ The poor condition of the roads | due to recent rain and snow, was | somewhat improved, Monday, and Dr, |Jamieson‘s mnew automobile was out on its initiatory spin, with our genial | doctor at the wheel. With the exâ€"| ception of slight difficulty in turnlng.l the doctor sped along as well as most | of them and should soon be an excel-" lent chauffeur. _ his new post | 1. i P""I of town, became the bride | of Mr. Ernest Leeson, recently disâ€" charged from the U.S. army. | _ Rev. 8. M. Whaley is attending a meeung of Synod in Toronto this week. Rev. Wm. Cooper of Mount Forest is the newlyâ€"elected Moderatâ€" or of the Synod of Toronto and Kingâ€" ston . Mr. Alex McQueen has been transâ€" ferred to the staff of the Standard Bank, Hamilton, and left Monday for ME LE ENi Pm | TO¢ DC .=Smuniay theâ€"26th, October, |a quiet wedding was solemnized when Miss Mamie Mountain, only daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wm. Mounâ€" | tain, south of town, became the bride | of Mr. Ernest Leeson, recently disâ€" charged from the U.S. army _ Durham District Victory Loan Comâ€" mittee on Monday and Tuesday, the first two days, sold $36,000 worth of bonds or 15 % of their objective. At the Presbyterian manse, Dur ham, on Saturday the 25th, October, a quiet wedding was solemnized when Miss Mamie _ Manntain ukc l l Stock sheets are | town _for the pur Rink, over $2,000 . 12 4 :bemg signed up. I N‘"n, over $2,000 of $25 shares now being signed up. Durham G.W.y.A. are 'lhowmg the way with a Aand: some $500â€"subscription . Percy Glass, formerly of Durham, died in Windsor on Tuesday from pneumonia. His brother Will left on Wednesday to attend the funeral. l â€"_ _ ____ "* 1M7M0reG Liat a special tax is to be placed on this commodity, at least while it is soaring at $15 and $16 a bushel. Glenelg Township‘s memorial tabâ€" let, which is being erected in the Township Hall, arrived at Durham StatiOn ARC WAS AANWVRPRA nc a...,. NOFmbcntatit setaintdicaltsiznsa s d ity that about $2000,000 has been paid for sweek olmrar nt m ‘alls zy oi sAindbats B mc se sc 4 being $13,000. The brothers Arthur and Joseph Sealey have been over 50 years in South Glenelg and have made good as farmers and stockmen. We are assured on reliable authorâ€" lendlng all the way and being just nosed out of first place, after a dingâ€" dong battle. ‘The advertisement in the Review last week of the Sealey farms has been ordered out as the two farms have been sold. The purchasers are Mrs. B. Hartford, a neighbor, and The Durham Furniture Co., the price m upe 0 on nz but lit le training, at the inte &aimes in Toronto on Oct. 18 colleges competing, he car 80e Mn nc ie s td o ce utssc sc ol ts cA 4A Cy O ee Sn s BOi® had a handsome monument erected‘ Messrs. Calder and in Rocky cemetery, to the memory of !°*Y° this morning on their brother Hugh, who died at the 9%°°" bunt. home of his sister, Mrs. MeQuarrie, G"°% County is m: a few months ago. strides Locul Optionwar Mr. Alex Bell of Glenelg, now ai / township is the last to tending Toronto University, is going P®YONS having been : strong as a three mile runner. Wlthgcgl‘ted' to vote on a by Eum m e * /CtE i priate and appreciated â€" services . __â€"_â€"__â€"_____ The Epworth League of the Methâ€" 15 YEARS aAco odis: church have recently bought a Taken from Review fyle Oct. 30, 1919 fine Heintzman piano, for use at Mrs. N. Sinclair (nee Miss K. | their weekly meetings in the baseâ€" McCormack) and brother Alex haye ment of the church, IN DAYS OF YORE unanimous call to Oarieton ch he may see his way to attending a conference 2C7°a to the aspirations 0 the number of ‘he Bapâ€" ind the handsome â€" new organ will long remain a 25 YEARS aAco Mi Anniversary _ and rvices at Varney is possible Durham wnship s memorial tabâ€" is being erected in the lall, arrived at Durham was delivered last week zeal. Their resiâ€" eet has been purâ€" Limin, who takes ag here the Newâ€" wonderful work. purchase of Durham , he having re ing, â€" he came 2nd, way and being just 8. Grey this year. measured by thouâ€" , at the interfaculty in circulation in in Hamilton 2, Holstein, Executors Z}‘Canadian Pacific ing 100 acres,the property of the es tate of the late Geo. Poliock. Gooé | buildings and in good state of culâ€"| tivation. Apply to Jos. H. Noble, R.] R. 2, Durham, or Cecil Eccles, R. R.! Town of To Wit : By vintu ‘ To leave destination up to Tuesday, Nov., 13, 1$ Information â€" and fares 4 local agent, TREASU Round trip between any two in Canada at PEGUIar ‘ana was. REMEMBRANCE DaYy Clover, Goldenrod and Buckwheat mixed honey. 80c, for 10 pound pail, or 7¢. a pound in your own container, till Oct. 15th. all Driving â€" from Denison, _T Marven, Ark., «Arthur Asmore ling salesman, felt sorry for man who asked for a ride, aj Ahim in. The hitchhiker gave h as Ed. Johnson, Reaching ; Asmore gave his passenger change for supper, . a night‘s and a shave, Before saying g the old man pulled out a chequy and making out a cheque, ha to Asmore. It was for $10,000 morning Asmore went to the more out of curiosity than hope that he could cash the c The banker pronounced it go cashed it . 21, AN APPREciaATive from Noon, Friday, Nov, 9 until Noon, Monday, Nov. 12 RETURN LMIT : 20, °_ Nequay L some of its youth and beauty, many of the modelites taking advantage of the holidays to Vigit Thell NESDBAMMNUG Inxw... The town was de day till Monday of f Grey County is making â€" rapid 'letfldu Locul Optionward. â€" Sullivan |township is the last to fall in line, , | petitions having been recen‘ly cir :!culated. to vote on a byJaw to that |effect next Jan. 3rd. In the event of \;m being* carried, only one license !would be cut off, that of the Desboro | hotel, which it appears, has been reâ€" cen ly conducted in no model manâ€" ner. A square block of four Grey town-hlp'â€"(}lenelg, Bentinck, Sulliâ€" van and Hollandâ€"will thus attempt to abolish their bars next January . Anniversary Services will be held in the Presbyterian church on Sunâ€" 'd;y Oct. 31st, and Nov. ist. The [preacher for the occasion being Dr. Gilray of College Street Church, Toâ€" ’mnto. | Misses Margaret Grant, Mary Edge Maggie Weir and Mr. w, g. Farquâ€" harson came home from Owen Sound! Collegiate for Thanksgiving houday.J Mr. A w.on. Lauder is buildâ€" ing a veranda to the front of his resiâ€"‘ dence, which will greatly enchance! its appearance, |a quarter, REDUCED FARES ER‘S SALE OoF Lanps FOR TaxEs adden, Town HONEY FoRr saLle GOoING DaTBES _ supper, . a night‘s lodging ve. Before saying goodâ€"bye n pulled out a cheque book g out a cheque, handed it . It was for $10,000. Next Asmore went to the bank ‘. A. MACDONALP DURHAM anlage of the holidays to respective homes, ""CC" any two points regular oneâ€"way â€" fare Holstein conducted approâ€" was depleted from FOR , County of Grey Saider and McLachlan morning on their annual his passenger enough Denlson, Tem‘ â€"_ is making rapid Optionward. _ Sullivan e last to fall in line, ng been recen‘ly cirâ€" _ to midnight, , 1934. Agent, HITCHHIKER the cheque. it good and uin t Aark Dentistry in all its Branches y X RAY GAS EXTRACcTioNns a‘! Oflice: Mill Street, DURHAM, Ont, ANDS f% | serled tire e w e i as c 1 four Grey itinck, â€" Sulliâ€" thus attempt t January . tor an old | , and took| e his name | 4 Marven,[ your °s to HAROLD E. MOUNTAIN, M. D. f ;;a::, | HOLSTEIN, onT. in the I‘UM“M All legal documents efitiently Saturâ€" Dates arranged at 8;;1‘00“.!. dalk, also through Durbham Review ans Bupe s ol 0 CC C Licensed Auctionser for Grey Couns Dentistry in all its Branches X RAY GAS EXTRACTions Oflice: Mill Street, DURHAM, Ont. Homor Graduate Toronto University Graduate Royal Coll. Dental Surgeons of Ontario. ’ Hamilton, Ontario |Specialist, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat J. F. GRANT, D.D.S., P. F. MacARTHUR Notary Public, Conveymncer, |J. L. SMITH, M.B., M.C., P.S. Lambton 8t., Durham, Ont. Office Hours : 1.30 to 4.00 p. m. 7.80 to 9.00 p. m. In Office ana mesidence: Corner Coum tess and Lambton Streets, Durham and "metitars : +. @: 1 door north of Meâ€" Laughlin‘s Qarage GEORGE E. DUNCAN _cution and Physical Culture. Special course for advanced pupils, including Hand Culture and Arm Gouches. Be ginners a specialty. Kindergarten method for children of pre school age. Have commenced teaching. Studio ovâ€" er P. Lawrence‘s store. Hours 1 to ¢ p. m. _ Phone 95. I!loohonn:lull&... 130 to 4 p.m., 7 to 9 p. m., Bundays excepted Office over Royal Bank, Durham HOURS : 2 â€" 4 p. m. Honor Post Graduate Aima Pupil of Parnell Morris, A. 4 ROYDEN BURNETT, . H. MeQUARRIE, B. a. Office Hours : 12 to 2 p. m. 6 to 8 p. m. : Over B. M. CHARLTON, A. T. H. SNEATH, M. D. PICKERING, DDS, Lps Some other lines of Women‘s in broken sizes at reduced prices on 15 Pairs Boys‘ Tan Oxfords, sizes 1 to 5, on ‘ili; & Saturday Reduced Prices DR. C. P. PARK J. S. McILRAITH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY every other weekâ€"end $1.89 SPECIAL

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