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Durham Review (1897), 22 Nov 1934, p. 5

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alum JCKY SAUGEEN DOnald. returned Ib- West India. nu a I m. work tn has NOV. " has we are pleased to no )RNOCH M health. x Ramon m k VICKERS *nfon visited with and attended a. past week win. In “I rr',s Fulton. "rm! (11'th m I also Mrs. m. T. gun Penman]. M . avok end um] w m mum Mrs R. m lb ,urs returned wttt h " i Roman, Mg... Worm- nnd Arch}. 3..“ Pricevilte this W“. n' '46'r'n now m m. 'm place of abod. - n..- be wool her of the Brick HAMPDEN Eddy recur-ad noel: after an. leld M home " mum th rtte as locality. rea my " In I.” Brown unmann- K very - err mm m. are Rem-3 ' ot "It. I. ' "tese Pluc- “I that tMtgtqgt8 h. one o! I, III In on My "all. I ninety -1 m m of fowt .34 " W ‘0 eat. The ""1" tly spent In tit-eh. an Dyer. 1 son Harold) hildren, - summer Ion. 'en Conn. am "Send. Mr. And"... M Pet no. . iertdt, at . soni- , Rain: Cavoll'. urtley children that some dtsr he Institute. A Miss “ore-c. , won by Mrs. by Mm Mem. R. Kramer of n the poo-IN)- which was Ol- Jnity Om ' Meeting clou- we the King. Hrs V. Swoon- ug Monk! Md mating will be A. Livinu‘on. P exchanged. t the bane of t! DornoeA, in . E. Swami. Iy and use“! ttantreta It. Willie. 03-. Pam": o! no i by tho lad- , Hutu Mr and .k from g a". .a; ‘nds at s; Catt I r of South “the; V wank -IOL _ 'n Mm " um: a low ' madman. twon. Abortion. 'e Thompson of rs the am ot s at the lucky. as Maud the [ and will open this week. nd Mrs L Me. " with Mn D. aid, Abortion " with Mus C, "In Mancini. re visitor. for a with friends In m Mchclon the wool with and - hier an! hm wk with Mr. N. Enema". 1 sister Mrs. " the home H, with ' u were rend paper '38 8506. or The! no “NI-chum unsound answers mu ot k end. 'tt "r! Ind- on 'ttte ' Chute, In Gott Wouldn't Mmtdar, 00M: Damn. “It. a Everything In Lumber, . WINDOWS - D00" CUSTOM CHOPPINO done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. on our - - -hnetra “when. n will pay you. All kinds of Fruits, Nuts, Etc, on hand for approaching holiday season Gunn’s Fertilizer in stock Please Phone No. SAW a PLANING MILLS for your Christmas Cake Royal Household Flour Bran '0 Canada' " 031 JOHN McGOWAN 1934 Refunding Loan Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods: Will thus. requiring ertilizer kindly leave their' orders as early as possible. Convert Your THE PEOPLE's MILLS Leave your Order Early An Order Placed with JOIN HARRPON I SONS CO. LTD. HEN ERSON’S BAKERY FLOUR Pilot P. RAMAGE, Durham ws - DOORS - STAII Combinat'on Storm and Barton Doors SUPERIOR QUALITY HARDWOOD FLOORING Gyproc and Donnacona WaIIboard Denominations N 0V. 2t, 1934 rite, phone or call on our Security is Canada Invest Your 'rices. No order too small In prompt and careful attention. Assure: Satisfaction ', Tlmbor and $100, $500 and 81000 in Oat Chop Crimp] ed Oats "====""aomttam=mm, FEED 'ictory Bonds, Oraggist, ourhin, Liver Active BURMA”. ONT. Cash Millwork Shorts Local Dealer OWEN SOUND too large for STAIRWORK Bonds 111-? -...... heirs Mr tad In Howard McLean and children went My " the home of in. water Stewart. Mrs J. Binelair is In Toronto this week attending the Provindu W.r. conven ion on dengue from the low branch. The Snider and Payne families of Toronto spent the week end with their parents Mr and Mra Walter Benham, Mr Harold Love returned home from Toronto general hospital Fridny Ind he is still in a. very wool condi. Mrs Jan Ridden is staying awhile " the home of Mr. Wane Grimes, of Laurel. Farmers in general are taking ad- vantage of the mild spell of weatte er to tlttitth up the plowing. Mr. Thos. Currie had the misfor- tune to have the old log barn on the ‘other place burned early Thursday ‘morning, and also a drill, cutter and (fanning mill. which were stored in 'the barn. The tire is a mystery as to how it started. i' Friends here are sorry to hear Dr. J. E. Milne of Flesherton has been suffering with sore eyes. He went to Toronto last Thursday to a specialist, 'and will go again this Thursday, for (treatment. Dr McLean of Toronto, is 1 taking his place in Flesherton for a- , while. . Deepest sympathy is expressed for Mr Wesley Heard in the loss ot his wife and two daughters. Mrs A. L. Hincks and Mrs Wm. Hay with Mrs G. A. Black, motored to orangeville, Wednesday to see their sister, Mrs Black in Omngeville hospital. Mr Jack McMeekin ot Toronto spent the week end at his home. His Wife and son returned with him. Mr Murray McMillan went to " ronto. Saturday for a tew days. Mr and Mrs Gordon McLeod and Keith of Swinton Park, visited Sat- urday at A. L. Hincks’. spent the week end at their home. Miss Jean McLean, Toronto spent the week end at her father's. Mr H. R. McLean. Mr C. E. Hincks. Beth and Jean of Clifford, Feversham and Toronto, spent the week end at lhnh- hnmn bert. Mr and Mrs Bill McKechnie visited Sunday at. Mr Wm. MdLeod's. Mr. and Mrs Dan L. McArthur were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Mrs Wilfred Watson spent a week visiting l Mr and Mrs Archie MeCuaig and Miss Mary attended the funeral of the late Mr. Alex McOannell. Bur. goyne, Monday. Mr and Mrs A, L Hincks and tam- ily motored to o. Bound, Saturday. Mr and Mrs Henry Tucker and tam. ily visited Sunday at McCualg's. Mr and Mrs Stanley Harrison, Dro. more, visited Sunday with the Hindka families. _ (Thin Week's Budget) . Keep in mind the banquet to be held Friday night Nov. 30th. in the Presbyterian church. Good supper and program. Mr. Gilvray McLean and friend ot Tiverton spent the week end at his home. Mr and Mrs Alex and Mr. Innis Me. Lean of Toronto were week end vis- itors at the parental home. -. -. _....uuu, :1. (ruetrer, R. Value, JMoMlllnn, H. E. ‘Karntedt; lady directors are: Mrs. Whyte, Mn Campbeu, Mrs H. B. Ker mat. Mrs McBride, Mien Pbrguaon. Much disappointment is felt over the man ttttendanee. The president ave an "meat npeech brimtul of " vice and upped tor greater interest and help in the work. M1 n hearty vote ot than was given to him for his energy in the put. The other omcen are J. C. Harrison, m vice prom. Ed. Sullivan, 2nd vice; directors are: H. B. McLean. H 13-1.»- A meeting we. held the evenlng following, Nd”, in the Agricultural Hall, by that uoclety. when omcen were elected tor 1935. Mr. W. G. Mer Bride was re-elected president, "ter huge. Armntrerneau%/ri, made may by home talent. A c att Pertormink a,' t a week visiting with Mr and Stewart Thompson at Mount Ar The athUtie dub held a HOPEVILLE aim-L [Sthmmomeatommi’d Watein-tdirwthirNetotanow mrteeqrttttnoe- gRlcsviIIE talent. A comnilttegok W" ”minted lo ar- D. McArthur, H. reid . meeting on the new other. r mummy. nade to get up a, and Betty, Commissioners were paid for sen"; ice: as follows: J. Newell 1 day 82.t6,' I. HcKechnle, 1 day 82.25. , Mtaescutue-Newen: That the meal Supt. be authorized to hue neceuary I repur- made It once to Seuseen budge. out of New“ on con, a, N.D.R., the Reeve end Snot. tn do- Writrht--MacCuaitr: That the Clerk be Instructed to write the Trees. of Markdale asking him tor a. detailed statement re Division Court Account. Accounts were paid as follows: F. Meagher, service as weed inspector, postage and stationery, $6.75; Tress. on salary. 35.00; Re tax notices, 15.00 Clerk on salary, 50.00; re tax notices, 15.00; postage on tax notices, 7.25; Kress & Son. one-halt burial expense ot D. Mclnnls, 15.00; Durham Red Cross hospital % maintenance 23.62; Reeve, Assesor and Clerk, selecting Jurors, 2.00 each. Met in Township Hall. Saturday, Nov. 10th, with members all present. Minutes read and passed. Claims for sheep killed or injured by dogs were paid as follows: James, Heslip, $3.00; Lorne Bowman, 5.00; Jno Camp, 13.00 John Laughlln, 6.90; Colin McArthur, for 2 Inspections. 2.00; Wm. Edge for 1 inspection, 1.00. "The Red-Heade Step-Child," directed by Rev. B hel. for Friday evening at 8 o'clock, ov. 23rd. Ad- mission Me and 15c. The Priceville Y.P.S. of St. Col- umba United Chu h has secured the play from Maxwell Play at Prickville Nov. 23rd Send in your order to Mr Flood and Son, at the blacksmith shop. They will make you a baby carriage. a wheelbarrow or turnip Pulper,--or what do you want? George Haw is doing a fair busi- ness with his little chopping mill. He says grain is good and grinds well. m. He was after mature stock. Sev- eral cows, 14 years and over left for the city. These were good cows. _ Mr and Mrs Forest, were S Aldcorn’s here A trucker from Dundalk passed Wrought the Park early Monday a. Miss Marjory McLeod ing her brother Wm. Ji Mm: and with othe the city at present. Mr. and Mrs Henry Han children of Gait spent the at Mrs Hamilton'. parents Mrs George Haw. Mrs Borden Blanch and children who have spent about two weeks with parents Mr and Mrs Robert Knox and other friends, returned to 0. Bound, last Thursday. M ’ GM to ssy that Mrs George Black ‘came home from Oraattsrrttte hospit- al lest week end is linking good re- covery. Very sorry to hear that Mr. George Lane, en old end respected resident, ls in very poor health " present. Mr and Mrs Hugh McMillan ere visiting friends in the city this week. Mr. Fred Knox spent hat week in Toronto in good company. Mr. Delbert Haw made s trip to the lake shore at beginning of the week. He likes the apples there. Quite n number of our young men are linking trips cpmrently with the ume purpose In mind. We hope that they any have as good luck as Mr Thu Nov. 19th, the What is mild in the Park. People, the I " lent thou we have met. Howard Wuhan cum home the hunt. up North iut Wedne bringing his deer with him. THE DURHAM REVIEW SWINTON PARK my McLeod, RJN. la visit- her Wm. J... at Lambton with other fniends in 3 Wm. Aldcorn, Mount, Sunday callers at John North lut Wednesday, Henry Hamu'on and All) VICINI‘I‘Y ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO weey end 'r Mr and ! Lot M, con 2, Egremont, contain- f lng 100 acres, the property of the es- 1tate ot the late Goo. Pollock. Good buildings and in good state of cul- tivation. Apply to Jos. H. Noble, R. R. 2, Durham, or Ctysit Ecol", R. R. 2, Holstein, Executor! FARM FOR SALE 100 tueretr--lot, 8, con. 20, Egremont. Bank barn with L; driving shed and A meeting ot the municipal elect. ors of the Township f Bentinck will be held at Lamlaah o Friday the 23 day of November at e o'clock, for the purpose ot nomln ting Reeve, Deputy-Reeve, and thr Councillors to represent the munici lity for the year 193R tice, Glenelg 2te1tt wlll be held in the Towns p Hall on Friday, November 23r 1934. " one o'clock in the afternoo tor the purpose of nominating cant! ates tor the omeet, of Reeve and td Councillors, for the Township of 'i lg for the year 1935. All ratepayers AI please take no- Nun" providu strong": enough for not: burden. DOW'I Creek on can. 8. tMW. lot i, lit, sud 100 ft. on west side of tro alde- ,|tnkea to be placed " follovn: 200 ,teot on south aide of road att'tot 35 ‘oon. a. 8.D.R.. 200 ft. m of Me. We was", (at what to deeerv_ . . . Stir an»: too much not too mm. . I O um. I: the chant kind ot help. pay for work done on North Town- tine, th And A., when account was re- ceived from Annals. The Clerk in: unturned to notttr the County Ifurl of axes was: lot 4, con. T.-.. M" ndrertue you soon dual. road " m1- of lot " con. 3.81M}.- mun-“nun "The Treuurer m unharmed econ no [ruler thin words. but thoutrttta eat be greater than both. 'ttr-ttttarte-tsat," stars with u. cm: "ittrmso,t to December Iii. It. H. momma, Clerk. GLENELO NOMINATIONS COUNTER CHECK BOOKS a, 1'!'y3i!.8,1i, P, 'l,"sS,li2,tttEk Duplicate - Triplicate Carbonized - Carbon Leaf Every Book guaranteed a perfect book and all popular Styles and Sizes The Durham Review “QUALITY BEST” NO H. H. WacDonald, Clerk An item of importance that we can supply promptly J. H. Ghlttick, Clerk, cCASKE Place your orders at home. "Mrs. Barry" is I nGerifi life in Glasgow. where " one time Frederick Niven edited I new.- Although Frederick Niven he: . long list of book- to " credit. end he elven enjoyed I follow- ing Among the critics, thin in his first Appear-nee among the "best sellers". He worked his way through Canada early this cen- tury. 1nd " one time handled bag- me and freight tor the C, P. R. at Nelson, B.C. He eventually took up I. sin-ll holding on Roote- nuy me twenty yeurs Mo, where he he: secured excellent local colour for his western stories. mu u I profoundly moving book. and in hailed u . cluslc worthy to stand beside Sir James Me's "Margaret Ogilvy". I been made by Frederick Niven, In ntrthor residing neu- Neilon, B.C. who“ novel entitled "Mrs. Barry" is described by Con‘wton Mackenzie in the Daily STRAYEU, from lot 2, con 4, Glen- el; Town-hip. two week. M0,--t tit. tte white pig with buck spots. Find- er will please notify Ernest Biodgett. R. R. 2 Prieevme. Phone 607-r5. 1w m. mount. 'M-tttrt. Apply to In. 'w. T. Wilton. beater Ring 004.24 Durham. TREASURER'O SALE OF LANDS FOR TAKE. CANADIAN AUTHOR MAKES BIG HIT 100 of Durham, Canny of FARM FOR SALE .uettasrton “an“. 00ml. 0-. bind-1k P. o. PM. a r H no. and Ultra vGe up 7 '%eroerhreinlt3tttm-e. Dunc mod ll Emmi; in; dictum-ch Durban-Iona... Llano“ War In on, M X RAY Honor Grunt. Tot-onto 0mm Gamma new Coll. mom 8m ot otttarto. C. 6. AND turn-1h?“ "%1ttgrgtuegt- Hamilton, Ontario Specialist, Eye, hr. New and“ In Durham every other weekend Lambton St, Durham. on. 0M0. Noun: 1.” to 6.Stt pl. 7.00 to no u. at. J. F. GRANT, 0.0.8., J. L. 5mm. M.B., M.C.. PS. omen-nominal“: Conch Madman emu-.m- otmMrtstmm:0ttt11a.a... in I 1'11'c'T'trW'lhtidt',=ltd HAROLD E. MOUNTAIN, M. B. HOLSTEIN, ONT. may mu. which end Physical cum. - coune for advanced mp0s. W Hun! Culture Ind Am Couch“ D sinner- . uncanny. mam method for children of ”new... line commenced teaching. Studio"- er P. Lawrence's Btomt. Hours t to C p. m. Phone IE. P. F. MENU! GEORGE E. DUNCAN Honor Pm ammo. All». can... Pupil " Fun." Mama, A. A. c. o. otttee our Royal Bank, Dam. HOURO: 2 - 4 .. m. ROYDEN BURNETT. M. B. . ti. MCQUARRIB. B. A. B. M. CHARLTON, A. A. G. “a CHIROPRACTIC '. Over BESSIE IoGlLLlVMV T. n. SNEATH, M. B. children. PICKERING. DOS, L08 HEAVY RUMEI. tor [on ind Boys. with the my.“ man’- Box to go wlth that. Extra protection for your feet " 88.50; In Wool “my, Ngu “mod n 8835: without hr We have: commas, It $2.65; lilo IAINETTEC. lined, tor mm. In... and The mm In am"; when you need one. Noun: tolwn. 'toe.." J. i. tkll,llhlrllll DR. C. P. PARK REPAIRING " UIUAL all It. lunch. 0A0 EXTRACTION. “an. VOIVOC. tu-

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