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

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All kinds of Fruits, Nuts, Etc, on hand for approaching holiday season Gunn’s Fertilizer in stock SAW a PLANINO MILLS Phone No. 6 Royal Household Flour Bran '0 Canada' " 031 Pilot " C for your Christmas Cake JOHN MoGOWAN Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods: Will thus requiring ertllizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. 1934' Refunding Loan THE PEOPLE'S MILLS Hulangboqn "omtasaotsenuuto, I you up Ind "ops your now Try it far your than..-“ "-, . - Leave your Order Early HENDERSON’S BAKERY An Oder Placed with JOIN 1P1trtmnt a SONS (I FLOUR P, RAMAGE, Durham given 'iimE tru, Denominations tm Keeping, Your Liver NOV. IS, 1934 rite, phone or call on our Security is Canada Will Repay nvest Janus 11ttlsfnetmn PARKE’S 1n l The '"'l"-rroa-rrsari- I Ioealit, tl ‘week "and with ,lns ha I sons co. no. i Ill,',') - OWEN scum: 0 130°; vtlsNettor, fred F ---- corn; t lmbor and Mlllwork N Mel - STAIRWORK Arthur Ttt and Scrum Doors I appoint MOW OOD FLOORING tt two ofl nacona Wallboard A large too small nor too large for was als 'ul atteytlon. shortly u====oao=oa n silver C An in In mam: Oat Chop Crimplod Oats our Cash l $500 and $1000 FEED Druggist, Ishii,, tu'ting properly. Shorts Local Dealer liven . It Active onds 5.“ "Etyic -_. If!“ ar.a.er -. _- next meeting will be held at home of Mrs Htt-tt Mar. Dee. 18. All the minutes were read and adopted ‘and the business part over the pro- gram was next. It consisted of com- munity singing; a well prepared pa- 'per on 'The most interesting places in Ontario' by Minn Edwards; Glad- " Firth gave a paper on brand mk- ing; Mr. Robert gave an address on temperance; roll call, a hot supper dish; 'God Save Our King closed a most ptotitable afternoon. In Green- wood and assistsnts. then served lunch. Mrs Herb Allen our Pres; m chosen u doles-to to “and the em- mutton in Toronto um month. The Mr and Mrs Oren Peart a tended the memorial service in Durham Sun. day morning and spent the rest of the day with the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs R. Barbour, Egremont. I The Zion Branch of the W.1. met :at home ot Mrs W. J. Greenwood on I Thursday, wi h 33 ladies present. The meeting opened with the openingode Hallowed by the Lord's prlyer. After Mrs R. T. Edwards, Mina spent Sunday with Mr and 1 Blair, Durham. Mr. Will Edwards, Toronto. spent over the week end with his parents Mr and Mrs R. T. Edwards. Mr and Mrs Jack Brown and mem- bers of the family visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Howard Ritchie. Mrs W. R. Jack spent the week end with her daughter, Miss Clara, Strat- ford. Mr and Mrs Harold Lawrence and family, Mr and Mrs Farr Lawrence, and Miss Whitmore, Egremont were guests at the Davis home the tirat of the week. Mr and Mrs Jae Ellison, Lena and Robert were guests ot Herb Allen's one evening recently. Mr and Mrs R. Wilson of Egremgnt were Sunday visitors with the lat. ter's aunt Mrs Ben Mays. -fred Frooks; viteeoretc---wtuter Ald- ‘corn; "er-am, Boyce; treaa.--atev. ‘N. McDonald. Misses Margaret Mc- _Arthur and Ruberta Harrison were ‘appointed as alternates for the last ‘two offices mentioned, respectively. ‘A large committee of management twas also appointed. A meeting will shortly be held to arrange for the tine silver cup that is already donated. An interesting meeting ot the Agri- cultural Society is called for by the energetic President, Mr. W. G. Mc. Bride, at, the Agricultural Hall, Thurs, day evening, Nov. 15th at 8 o'clock. " 'iocaiity, held an enthusiaati (week ago Saturday last, in ing hall of Mr and Mrs which was largely attended, . following officers were eh the approaching season: Pr fred Frocks: vimmma _m-‘ f Mr and Mrs Alex Darroch ot Har- 'riaton, visited at the home of the lat- !tel's parents Mr and Mrs W. W. Ram- Iage Sunday last, Mrs Ramage return. ’ing with them as far as Holstein. ’ Mrs John Sinclair of Hopevllle was [also a welcome visitor at the same home, an appreciated chorister of (some years ago. Mr. Finlay Shackleton, one time a principal of the school here, visited friends in town on Saturday last. The Y.P.S. ot St Columba church purposes having a play put on by tal- ent from Maxwell, under the super- vision of the Rev. Mr, Bushel. one- time paator here, now in Maxwell. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was held in St Columba church Sun- day last. enne McVicar, who readily captured ttret prize. The same Winsome young ladies also captured the initial prize a few nights afterward " H. B. in Flesherton with the same characters. The boys are not nearly all dead yet who do tricks that is anything but decent. One was lucky enough to get a blacksnake whip around the neck. All the windows of the Weilder's tsta- ble were broken. ( Much sympathy is teit and is being .expressed by all on the fact of Mrs. H. B. McLean getting her leg broken at the ankle, through a tan on slip- pery ground. The tine voice and as- sociation ot this amiable lady, will be much missed for some time. All hope tor a successful issue. Her daughter Mrs Emerson Shantz ot Toronto, ar- rived on‘Saturday for a few days stay with her mother. of m Athletic Club of the FRIcEVILLTa ZION PRICEVILLE r: Club of the town and an enthusiastic meetng and Mrs Mchcar, attended, When the I were elected for Mina and Will and Mrs Thou. Prets.---Wip the din.. directed ‘by Rev. uahirrFridts, evening at 8 o'cl ' Nov. 23rd. Ad. The 'PrfeelI e Y.P.S. of St. Col- umba. United rch In: secured the play fromaaxir Play at hipsille Nov. 23nl The flower bearers were all cousins Mary Weir, Agnes Harrison, Agnes Heard, Dell Scott, Roberta Harrison, and Ru h Hatton. Flowers were giv- en by: Pillow-rather,. Wreath-The Heard family; Bprayts--Mr Crawford Harrison's and Vernon Hill’s; teach- er and pupils,Swamp College School; the Moses family: Mr and Mrs Fow- ler; Mr and Mrs-B. Scott: Miss Dell Scott; Mrs. Atkins and family, ot Guelph; Boys at Pit, Guelph; Mr and Mrs Philip Harrison; Jean Hill. ‘ The Pall bearers tar Mrs Heard were Geo. Black, Chas. Buzzo, Philip Harrison, Carlyle McMillan, Ellwood Kinsman, and Joe Harrison. For Ber. yl, the older girl, they were Jno Rit. chie, Bobbie Black, Elrey Harrison, Jack Earnshaw, Jim Hill, Clif. Har- rison. For Ruthie, the younger girl, they were, Jim Essex, Jack Fell, Ross Hill, Kenneth Hair, Gordon McNalty, and Owal Harrison. Mr Werry and Mrs E. E. of Dundalk sang duets; Rugged Cross" and "So The funeral held on Tuesday after- noon in the church was the largest and most sympathetic gathering ever held here. Friends from Toronto, De. troit, and Guelph were present. Mr. Pentland, school inspector, --ealled at the home on Monday, very nicely expressing sympathy on behalf of the See ion and himself. l The deceased looked lovely and there were few dry eyes as the three bodies were lowered side by side in Salem cemetery. The hymns sung were "What a friend we have in Jets. us," "Abide with me", “Jesus Saviour pilot me," and "Asleep in Jesus." Mr Johnston the minister spoke feeling- _ ly, basing his remarks on 'The cross.’ - -- V...\,- at, Lu: old home here, all in the best ot spir- ; its, and well aatisiied with their new: I home and surroundings. But alas bow: sudden the change! Those three liv-' es so quickly snutled out. Mrs Heard' I was 32 years ot age, Beryl g Ruthie :5 years old. I I There are left to mourn, husband.I father, both mothers and a host of ' friends on both sides, for whom much _ sympathy ls expressed by everyone” in the community. They were well--' known and respected by us all who ( have known them throughout theirl short lives. Surely we all may wond- er why, yet we know that God watch-O" es over us all, and we only can sub-"J mit to His will. l i own" ION PARK [Taken from the Review tyne. Nov. It, |: Thin Tends; morning only one: 1919. , subject is in our mind in this ioealitr,1 Mr J. Levine has disposed of his . the ad main; of Mrs Wesley Head 250 acre farm in Glenda. extending ; and two little daughters in their along the German Rd to MeClint. _ home in Guelph, last Seturdsy, Nor. on's corner, to Mr Robert Wilson ot 10th. Great was the shock that came Egremont, Mr Levine has not given over the phone about no Saturdsy up farming however, " he turned a- evenlng, to the old Heard home here. round and bought Mr Henry Selm’l F a strange voice saying that Mrs. t tine farm on the 3rd con of Normsnby Hears and their two little girls had the price being $7000. Mr Seim wiatt- died that afternoon in the bathroom es to secure a smaller property. _orhite INNS their customary Baturu, At Ritchie schoolhouse on Friday' Par bath. Mr. Heard who was ati'weok a branch ot the U. F. 0. was' I work, came home at night. found the organized tor No. 9, Glenelg district.’ ihouse in darkness. wondered, audio. M. Leeson, M.P.P., was present,! 1 making search, found on the bath Wm. Weir was elected tor President," _ room noor Mrs Heard; on either side Jno. McGirr, Bec'y-Tretus., and Jos.' i ot her a little girl. The children wens Atkinson, Robert Lindsay, AlbertI 3 undressed, apwently Just out ot the Smith. Thos m." “a “a..- ' -... I a [ THE DURHAM REVIEW I-Heiged BtetrC.hiid," SWINT ON PARK trl'ctu,, .IN DAYS OF YORE L E. Hockridge ,it]: "The Old "Some Sweet ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Biqtter in the W "laminae m It Dre-om. undertaken tn my I”... L....a__ dy Middleton, q... when Mitchell. Reba Vania. Jr. t--aur Mullen. Br. lv-Harold McKechnie. Jr. IV- Willie Edge. Sr. IU-Stewart Mc. Arthur. Jr. m--aue Mekeehnie, Ar- meuta McKechnle. Ema Venue. Sr. Pt. II-aloe:. Km. Mr. T-aaa--.. seple‘te this winter, appear to be al- most, it not as favorable, us those of last year's champion team. Four ot these latter are still ”unable in town Laidlaw, Saunders, Lavene and Cow. Durham Senior hockey club was or ganized tor the coming season as fol. lows: Hun. Pres. Jno. Kelly; Hon. Vice Pres., R. Mel‘arlane; mess., M m. Calder; lat Vice Pres., Jno. H. Hunt- er; 2nd Vice Pres., A. H. Preston; Bee'y, Jno. Johnston; Treats., H. Car- veth; Managing Committee, Messrs. N. McIntosh, C. Lavelle, Joe. Brown, F. Irwin, R. C. Banks; Manager, P. Gagnon. The prospects for a winning Average “madame ll, Today, Wednesday, Priceviiie ls laying to rest her foremost citizen of many years, Mr. John McArthur, who died, Monday at we age of 60 years. 7 months after an illness of about half a year. "l " YEAR. AGO -1 Taken from the Review fyle, Nov. 11, I 1909 l In comparison with some adjacent /townt, and villages, Durham was rath- . er a quiet burg during the Halloween} , period. Hanover and Elmwood, both? had main streets blocked with any-! thing movable, and some property" damaged. Six constables were sworn in here, to assist Chief Carson. ( ( In connection with the razing ot the old British Hotel stables it is iwi, teresring to know that Mr Geo. Turn- l bull of this town was at the raising] of it in 1856, fifty-thm. years ago.) The framer was a William Thomasf' ot Bentinck. Mr Turnbull would like: to know it there are any others alive} who can recall [ttttt early “raising."-I at which there was something strong- 'r er than local option beer according to i, the custom. “ ---the ground having" been quite awhile. Good old On "ill appeal to the boys. Yeovil Corr. J. Ross, J. Nieht and J. McGHHvray arrived home week from the Wetst, They left t and frost several degrees below ' Messrs. Ernest McGlrr and John I Bell were home from Toronto Unl- l verai.y from Saturday to Wednesday. ’1' Hopevllle Corr. Mr. Harry Scott is [in Muqkoka during the hunting sea- 1tsort, deer or maybe "dear" hunting. , Holstein Corr. In correction ot an error In last week’s Issue we state 'that Mr. J.M. Malthewr has bought ‘a 200 acre farm, 2 miles north ori {Markdale (not Ceylon) known as the; ( Walker property. The price was “fl 1500 and from what we hear of thitsl farm, Mr Matthews has bought a fine!l _ home. Mr Walter Ferguson 16 con., mov- ed this week to his farm, recently purchased from Mrs W. A, Allan at Allan; Corners. Victory Bonds are throughout Egremont Durham district, in u is included has now I $300,000 which place 25 % over the top. Unveiling of the tablet in commem~ oration ot the war dead of Durham Presbyterian church will take place on Sunday Nov. 23rd, at morning home last evening, G. M. Leeson, M.P.P., was present. Wm. Weir was elected tor President, Jno. McGirr, Sec'y-Treaa.. and Jog. Atkinson, Robert Lindsay, Albert Smith, Thom Bell and Arthur Law- rence, directors. The town extends a welcome to Pilot Morrison Smrh, only son of Dr and Mrs J. L. Smith, who arrived nmmont. Mr Levine has not given up farming however, n he turned IV round and bought Mr Henry Selm’l tine farm on the 3rd con ot Normnby the price being $7000. Mr Seim wish» es to secure a smaller property. No. 2, Bent. & Glen, ', Winnie Mitchou PfuhPteo--.n "'t-tohrrrt-uos!oaai,%uai,i " YEARS AGO mom. township, and in which Etrremontl now subscribed over’ places it more than} Sr. i--aeermn Rosa, J. Nicholson are selling well 5 been frozen tor old Ontario must They left snow huh-A _ and In M mice}; tart 21. con 2. Mont. conun- 'twMhraegm,tttrrms-eroett- tatqetftttoiateaeesrsutsoee can zero tta1'Gettuonttseutturotsu, (ember 1084, and M wk of m and list my be had " my once. M's once. an: m any ot 8mm "" 1 last ma. Notice is hereby given that?!» list of 11nd- for lie for “an M taxes in being published In the On- ! By virtue of a warrant issued by the Mayor of the Town ot Durham, 'bearing date the twenty-eighth dayof Any, 1934, we ot lands In arrears tor hues in the Town ot Damn. will be held at the Council Chamber Town Hui. Durham, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon. on (he: seventh do: 11 Docent”. 1984. un. Town of To Wit : Clover, Goldenrod and Buckwheat: mixed honey. 80e. tor 10 pound pan,) or Te. 1 pound in your own container”l till Oct. 16th. ’ up estate. Apply Martin Wilson. J TREASUREtt'tt SALE OF LANDS ) . FOR TAXES 100 tuemra---lot, il, con. 20, Egremont. Bank barn with L; driving shed and Mg pen: good frame house. conven- itatt to school. Must be sold to settle STRAYED, from lot 2, con 4, Glen elg Township, two weeks MO,--' m. tle white pig with black spots. Find- er will please notify Ernest Blodgett. R. R. 2 Priceville. Phone 607-r5. 100 acres. immediate Apply to Mrs. W. T. W Ring 604,2-3 Durham. I A meeting t t t'rtr of the To " Pe held at i (day of Novemb l the purpose or DemstrReeve, and to represent the In [Year 1935. The property lt Ritchie, one milé\ brick house and Apply to Marta: All Manner: will tice. . GLENEL NOMINATIONS Glenelg Non: on: will be in the Towns Hall on Pt November 23rd, 934, at one ol In the afternoon or 'the purpor nominating candid tea for the o ot Reeve and tour unclllors to: Township of Glen]: for the 1935. Household iclea for sale. Mm. Alex enderaon. I Mr. McCarthy md family leave In about a. week's time for Detroit. where several members of " fun- ily Ire uremdy living. On Thursday evening their friends and neighbors trom tar and near met " their home and presented Mr. McCarthy with a welMiled purse. Tum Anne Owl. I When a duck wu killed one night incently " Bert Oulmd'l poultry. house. " son Charlie Ollmd net I itmp beside the deed victim. The next {night he caught I [urge Arctic owl, fwhlch had I wing spread of “mast ‘ave feet. Thits bird we. mottled white but the speciel In aid to turn pure (white in winter.--Dundate Herald. Mr. John Mecarthr of the 10th con. of Glenelg held . very successful clearing ule of farm stock. imple- menu and homehold furnishing. on Tuesday. Nov. 6th. The sale was lugely attended 1nd prices were well summed. Moving to Detroit. er, Registrar, B. Grey, dtty tart 'teiettmtat m with I FARM POI BALE HONEY FOR SALE FOR SAL; on To RENT property Ar the estate ot James FARM FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE W . A . MACDONALD DURHAM Durham, County of Grey '. Runes, ..u-... a. my. who on Mon- t combined In: 'ut unlucky. mm of health and lappi- milieu! ot town. Good t the municipal elect- tt ship of Bentlnck will h on Friday the 23 mb pt one o'clock, for ot mating Reeve, r, and three Councillors the mdtaicipaiity for the H. H. unbound, Clerk to George WiUon or I. R. l, Varney. OTTCE J. rieositttek, Clerk. 22, Wont) or Bert Ritchie, te possession . Wilson, Vamey long will be held til on Friday, ' at one o'clock 'the Purpose of I for the omceg bleue take no- s for the the year try tttttr-ttto um_‘ an and um. Violet My. So. your Incl 'htm-tes GEORGE E. DUNCAN Home“ Auctioneer tor any a.“ we. uun on muons“. x... Date. mod at Dunno-no.0- dllk. Alumna]: Durham-g 3‘1ququ 000... M tumult-tuna "'t1'tegttetgetrcae C. 6. AND- Dentistry In all In lunch. x RAY GAS EXTRACTION. once: mu Street, DURHAM. Ont. I. F. GRANT. 0.0.8.. L.0.S, Honor Graduate Toronto Dual-Ila Graduate Boyd Coll. Dents] m ot Ontario. Hamilton. Ontario Specialist, Eye, Eur. Nose [ Lambton It. Durham. Chat. OM00 Homo: I.” to 4.” In. 7.” to no . m. In Durham - P. f. MINI“! '""tfPe m. J. L. stlmt, M.B., M.C.. P.S '. C. PlCltERltitt, DDS. LOS HAROLD E. MOUNTAIN, M. B. HOLSTEIN, ONT. 'Honor Post ovum. Alma can... Pupil of Pal-Mu Morris, A. A. G. G. Piano, Vocal. Theory, Home”. a. cation and Physical Culture. BM course for advanced pupils. lncludln Hand Culture 1nd Arm Gauche; no sinner: 1 specialty. madam method for children of pm school.“ Have commenced teaching. Studio” er P. Lawrence's store. Hours 1 to I p. m. Phone 95. 1Betetttetetrrtta.ric I.” ’-I-. ' b .9... “an"... tau and mm Strata, miiGG omeo our Royal Bank, HOURO: 2 - 4 I. m. ROYDEN BURNETT. M. B. CHIROPRACTIC BESSIE HOGILLIVRM OM Noun: "to8p.m. can»; B. M. CHARLTON, A. A. C. M.; T. H. SNEATH. M. B. Barrister, tom-Jar, Eu. rfpyrl-s a I. Over Rorat Bunk. Dum- ut 82.65; duo RAINETTEO. lined, (or lulu, Ill-us and children. Extra protection for your feet HEAVY nucleus tor Ind Boys, with the ta oounuu, in velvet, m. trimmed, Black or 'h.,- “mun, Duck or Brown at 88.50; In Wool Janey, M trimmed at 88.85; mm M " 82.65; duo RAINETTEI. The season has am; We! 70- need . MCQUARRIE. B. A. J. i. likll,llhll'g DR. c. P. PARK neummc " UOUAL We have: Phone " r to go with than. ', Nose tad Thrall other weekend

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