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Durham Review (1897), 29 Nov 1934, p. 5

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"or 10.000 luv. m “brain. "or, -- . fur the moat mm found in Canada tu- A. "O Mrs A. A. Ada-o. o" 'utiebee, and loco-d to I" utnphrey. Human. I” w Emanuel, - I. [ed try the by.) on”! “Yer 10.00. In“. no AUTIFUL MAPLE LEAF 'Dhraoia 7mm, wold Dawn, new ”9. H. E. Putter, J. J. Mir ‘arruthcrn and J. A. Cool. MULOCK Mrs Honor and W. m attended the ”for wen Sound a-ttret Pr Baptist church pn. and evening. Jas MW m 11: anniversary I Mr. aw Punc- m not. N'( 1V. 19, m3, Elm. :mas aluminium ‘nesday "all; Doc- )grnm In In“). P" F welcome. " of Mel-nor Un- t spent Sam at and In A. C. - and helpful; In W. a fruit contest In. he winner. Icon.“ anal Anthem. Met. ls toned my ting on Dee. " at B, when I». Mr, Staliley, 01...... It. on Com:- m M Mrs Lorne Hold]! 'eoNe no In: m mual 90M m". ha. gong to Club ls employed "new rs G'rorqer M I“ Park. Mr D. a'ttttrtne and Mrs Geetm. TM i. were - " It “i rlvtt on the ms, nu“, "rsary 80"“. u Thr. "rian Church. Mr, D. A. COIN. "e Mr and l" cm ml daughter. In D. Me- two son: at 1tmeo, h [can Mon-inn. BIO-ell. 'tities. WELBECK Seen W.l the meeting amp. itat Week Me V entertained amily, w-. I )m the " were eaBom " K st of the w...- way homo In. t- ot chop. on. " Id- ' dropped and. The in no an. d “c; " Dream a arming on t anon; tttem mber rt Ehrtat, who " on m. In] Mr and In f, w an week m I " rs a few u. an”..- has hm v n m... If? “a. McLean 'W the cm .I welcome . m. " of in It»: cc... In 0%“ tt Mr Jae Cum-uh, t. Wing- Mr and I) Everything In Lumber, Timber O WINDOWS - DOOR: - CUSTOM CHOPPINO done any day and we turn it out while you turn around. unmmmmm "witty-y“ All kinds of Fruits, Nuts, Etc, on hand for approaching holiday season Gunn’s Fertilizer in stock Plano uh for Price}. No order Phone No. 6 SAW a PLANING my.“ Royal Household Flour Bran Shorts 'O Canada' " Oat Chop Pilot " Crimpled Oat, for your Christmas Cake JOHN McGOWAN Keep in Stock tor Sale the following Goods: Will thus requiring ortilizor kindly leave their orders as only as possible. 1934 Refunding Loan Convert Your Leave your Order Early Has, 1008 been known u a mum”? new you up and to.” you:- I Try it far your diadirs- 1.....-“ THE PEOPLE’S MILLS An Order Placed with J?8.Cwtrtmrrr O SONS Cl T. M. McFA00tiN, HENERSON’S BAKERY FLOUR P. RAMAGE, Durham w: - DOORS - STAIIWORK Comblnafon Storm and Screen Doors SUPERIOR QUALITY HARDWOOD FLOORING Gyproe and Donnacona Wallboard T ' Denominations Keeping Your N ov. 29, 1934 rite, phone or call on our Security is Canada 'rices. No order too and] nor prompt and careful attention. Will nvest Assure: Satisfaction PARKE, $160, $500 and 81000 tn in Ham. our Cash Crimplod Oats FEED victory Bonds, Liver Active and Millwork Local Dealer CO. LTD. OWEN SOUND Bonds large for y . A . I 1Mrtr. Joe Jomcers l iwith the _ Mrs John jiuir,. 2m §sec'y. Mn (Mather; g , McLean; "1nanee, L , Monthly tr _ Strangers' Ind, Mrs ‘13. Weir; I ‘nr- Tarn“ Nrnd HuALHlnchmd My alloyed n for! dinner My " Wta. Bay's, mun Put. Mr. John Clemonfa of Arthur visit- ed Wetland” " Dave Bineka. Mb: Mary Manchu, daughter ot Mr and In Hector lchhorn un- derwent In operation in Durban hoa- ptul In: week. Mr and Mm Bill McKenzie ed to Dromoro after spending months here. Mr and Mrs Thus. Irit.tcu, Toronto, Mr and Mrs Jack lunch, Egremont, visited Saturday It Mr Dave Wneka. Menu Thou. Currie and John Wil- lem-d spent week end in Toronto, " the Roynl Winter hit. Keep in mind the Banquet, Friday night, Nov. 30th, St. Andrew's night, in basement of Presbyterian church. Come along and bring a mnner, and enjoy the Haggis 1nd Scotch supper, igates, Miss Jewel MacArthur and ngs. Joe Harrison. The election ot "meers took place at this meeting (with the following results: President " Mrs Johnston; lst vice pres, Mrs A. jMuir; 2nd vice, Miss Bertha James; fsec'y, Miss B. Weir; treats, Miss L. blather; Associate Helper, Mrs H. B. iMcLean; Christian Stewardship and gnnance, Miss L. Mather; Missionary iMonthiy sec'y, Miss Annie Shortreed; (istrarurirw sec’y, Mrs D. G. McLean Ind, Mrs Hazard; Press sec'y, Miss IB. Weir; Supply sec’y, Miss L Math- (er; Temperance sec’y, Mrs. F. Mc- Kinnon; Mission Band leader. Miss B. Weir; Assis‘ant leader, Mrs John- ston. Hymn 408 closed the meeting. Lunch was served bv Mr. " n u- _vv-‘.vu “an. the tour groups would each make a (aunt at the beginning ot the year. ‘The W.M.S. held their meeting at vthe conclusion of the W.A, Reports Iii the W.M.S. conference held at iHopevine were given by the dele- (trates, Miss Jewel Mal-Ann." ...... The November meeting of the Women's Association and W. M. S. was held In the basement ot the Un- ited church on Wed. 21st. The Women's Association decided that J. H. Coleridge and Mr cousins of Toronto were We regret this week the passing of li; Susie Snell. familiarly known to many. It reminds one ot the passing of time --one of the eight or nine members of our tirat choir to pass (away; all the others are still in the "land of the living and the place ot hope." The funeral on Monday was largely attended by friends and neighbors from tar and near. Cousins {were present from Stratford and To ronto, one of whom sang “Sometime we'll understand" at the service,con- ducted by Rev. J. W. Johnston of iii,:) United church, Priceville. Reva Smith and Honeymsn assisting. Pleased to meet Mr. J. A. Snell of Saskatoon, former school inspector there. Mrs. J. H. Coleridge and Mrs D. Rear, m-.'..... -‘ "‘ Mr. P. Shackleton. late here now ot Arthur, came 11 urday evening for the Mini E. June; here, with good acting. and vocal utterance good, a. quality often lack- ing In moat plays. The new house ot Mr. W. Aldoorn. a credit no the village, end to its owner partlcularly, has during the peat tine weather had the root all laid in tine shape. mncy dlahel ot 35 pieces of English manufacture. The concerts. wherever given, have proved popular. The Athletic Club so far ore ‘up against it, in the fact that some of the young men can‘t be induced to take part in the play, that was plan. ned to be given Ithough the books have been secured. The play given by Maxwell Dram-) atic Club, under the tuition and man-1 agement of Rev. Mr. Bushel, in gen-1 orally classed as the best ever wivnn __e “a...“ In use packsges of candies sold. The acting of both were good. That of the young lady's transformation to en old mud for unknown age was most realistic. IThere were lots of occasion torisugh- ter, tho' warned bebrehnnd not to come it laughing hurts one. This is no medicine show. After Tuesday night a. email nominal charge ot 15c "hlibetsaen. Votes will be taken ot the most popular lady of 14 and up- ward, who will receive a line set ot fancy dishes ot " pieces of English mtutttftusture. The concerts, wherever given, have proved nonnln" L,f1rtdiiiijii"itiii The tirat tree show of Paddy tad Mickey Brown’s Comedian troupe, was a moat pleasing and humorous anal: on Monday evening. and alm- ilar equally pleasing event: as prom- ised for the remainder at oM- ---" was served by Mrs group. Bill McKenzie return. Pmcavmu-z Arthur, came up on a, given by Maxweu Dram. ider the tuition and man- Rev. Mr. Bushel, is gen- d an the best ever given good acting, and vocal od, a quality often lack- ltr weaning event. no prom- remainder of this week. fta were found In the Misses B. and Present. place principal 4rreettoetmottguersetttses. um whruserudtttsudt.-ueir BANKER, PASTOR -thelr orchud la gone. Now wishing to replace these. they are looking for nuisance. Your Agriculture] Soclety is ready to help and your Grey Coun- ty Autumnal Representative one" his nuisance. Remember however that eerly order- :re the most likely to be Med. The killing of trees in Grey County haa been a man serious matter. Melly tumors who grew their on fruit and that the crater percentage of To this end all farmer: requiring fruit should get in touch wich the President or Secretary of their local Agricultural Society or their Agri- cultural Representative and discuss the matter with them. Special rates are always accorded club orders. REPLACING FRUIT TREES Owing to the extreme killing ot fruit trees in the district, the matter ot securing club orders of fruit tree: was discussed at the meeting of the representatives of all Fair Boards in Grey and Bruce, held recently at Paisley. At that time it was decided something should be done. APPEAR m coun'r mun-m wmm or wanna, A bee was held on Tuesday after, noon to tinish levelling the cemetery. "w-e'"""'". to Mr and Mrs A. Anderson and hun. lly in their recent bereavement. Miss Blanche Beaton of Bunessan. in spending a. few days with Mr and Mrs E. R. Pear-t. A meeting was held Monday night to make arrangements for the annual Christmas, entertainment, Dec. 24 in Zion church. Mr and Mrs Will Walker of Eugen- ia spent the ilrtst of the week with Mrs Wm. Timmins, Mr Timmins re- turned home with them. '. tt. Cooper, Ag. Representative ’.onNov. “mu-menu. ttrat of the week with Mr and Mrs Robt. Barbour of Egremont. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Vaughan and daughter Phylls spent Saturday with Mrs H. Smith. Mr and Mrs J. C. Cook day with her parents Mr Allen near Chesley. Miss dison returned with their days visit. Mr ami Mr: Orstn Dan'- Mr: Philip Harrison and Ilene spent the week end at the Nelson home. Mr and Mrs W. J. Cook spent few days with their daughter Mrs W. J. McFadden, Orange Valley and while there, enjoyed a motor trip to Mea. lord and visited with Mr and Mrs. Geo. McNally. Park, where they have been good citizens tor Just a year, living on lot 2, con. 17. They are going back to Euphraaia, near Wodehouse. theirotd home locality. A new family by the name at Brown, from South Egre- mont, two young men and mother, are expected to move on to this farm very Boon. We will all speed the do parting and welcome the coming neighbors, wishing both parties true cess. [can men: pleasant meetings with the Snell temily over any years ago and our eympethy goee out to the remaining member: or the family. The month in passing out and the usual mount of now he: not come but for that, there ere no regrets. Yet it seems to be e time of waiting, not knowing whet lies Just ahead. The tall work is well done and some are in the bush. getting out wood. Neil McLeod'e boys are cutting logs] to be hauled to Durham factory on tlrat sleighing. I in Egrenmnt. We were very sorry to leer-n ot the dentin of Mine Snell of Dromore. An. other old frlend is gone. We can m. I Mr nnd In Geo. W. Par-low are , this week enjoying a trip. First they 'i go to Toronto to call on their daugh- Eten. Mm Wm. J. McLeod and Mn. heck Norman, then they will go on 'to London, to vielt Mr and Mn Pur- ker. Mrs. Parker is n sister of Mrs Pmlow. On Baturdar, Dee. 1, they will utend the wedding of their niece, Lulu Blake-ton, in Stnuord.; Mrs Hnrdy Br. will go " the end ot I the week to Stuttord tothe wedding and intends to nuke'quite n lengthy visit with Mr and Mn Blue-ton and other triendo in Stanford. Mr Wesley Heard nnd some friends trom Guelph, spent Sunday it the old home here and " Thor. Weir's Mr THE DURHAM REVIEW extend our '. OF AGRICULTURE and Mrs Harold Fawcett are week moving away from the I where they have been good SWINT ON PARK Mrs Oren ZION sincere BYmpathy A an: VICIIIT Y Cook spent Sun- I Mr and Mrs J. Miss Annie Ad- Lhem tor a few Peart spent the ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO on receipt of one month's notice or one month'e interest in lieu of notice. On Huntley evening e niche:- of the friends uid neighbor! of Ir Ind In cm- nun end [in late m not " their reeidence in and; on the we oi their loving no. here into to". Dull. 6e - Mr. 3 to tempt Damn: of Act. The elect of this, Mr, and would be to compel nor Meson. John and Archie Robert-on "rived in Durham on Stun-any night utter their long trip to the tar Welt and north. Mr. Miller, M.P., In the have on Wedneldhy In: secured the ttmt reading at 1 bill to mend Interest Public trpiritsd, i To-morrow Friday evening, the an- 'nual concert and appreciation of the succeastul candidates at the summer examinations, takes place in the Town Hall. The presentation of the medals, Certitteates be, to the win- ners will take some time. A medal to the highest in Form m Miss Eva Benton, Dromore,nnd whohmhps to the highest in Forms ll and I mpec-‘ tively Miss Catherine McDougali and Miss Mary Backus. Medals to the two highest " Entrance, Mines Fiorencef Bryon and Susie Kelsey. _ We understand that Miss hue! will leave shortly for Chntsworth to; remain perhnpn permanently. Thai town will 1tererorrrtoioee Min Flu-i er, who in business, loom Ind may! teat circle. ha been prominent all! -' ~.--- " - - “an: a! James Tnken trom the Review fyle, Nov. M, I Ritchie, one mile east of town. Good 1909 [brick house and burn. Durham 13 likely " the beginning: Apply to Murray or Bert Ritchie, of the year to lose Rev. Mr. mee, the R. R. l, Durham. popular rector ot Trinity church. i " YEARO AGO Taken trom the Review fvle _ North Egremont Corr. Mr. R. Matt- hewn, in addition to investing hand, aomely in Victory bonds [us also pur- chased a tine new piano, thus gnu- tying his aesthetic taste as well as his patriotic fervor. Mr. Robert Moore reports 8130 from 60 hens trom March to Nov. lat, besides eggs for home nae. His pul- leta were laying 2 weeks ago. We hear a lot of talk about sweet clover. Victory bonds and the For- wu-d Movement. Holstein Corr. At present it looks, as if the little white titthe was going to put the tin-lizzies out ot commis- sion. However they will bob up again. Orchard Corr. Mr. W. T. Finder has purchased Geo. Aliken's 250 acre farm neu- Holeteln. I Pricevilie Corr. Hector Mel) discharged soldier arrived home the West a few days ago, call“ his way " Toronto. The young people of Trinity church on Monday of last organized their young people's Society for the coming year with the following omcera: Pres. James Lloyd; viwpru., Mrs. Bted. man; trena., Elvie Schutz; aee'r, Har- ry Kreu. in I strong probability that commenc- ing December lat. the Gnnd Trunk train service will be cut in halt on this and other branch lines, and only one train daily will arrive and leave. Unleu the coal market shows some marked improvement this week there of Bert and Chan. Smlth. The pur- chaser wu Mr. Jno. Hamllton and the farm of 100 urea sold tor $10,000, not 88,000 " we had it, The 50 acre farm sold duce to the same party for $6,000, 815,000 in all. We were astray in some perticulm Int week u‘to the nle of the terms young men ”mute. themselves or funnies wibDIu-hlm Pretsbrtertan church. A large congregation we: present, added to by over 20 veterin- of town and neighborhood who came to do honor to the memory ot (alien Men from the Review fyle, Nov. 27, 1910 Sunday lest we; set apart for the unveiling of the tablet commemorat- ing the “entice nude by the 14 tore QM; in qNnut Mt they ict, A young led ot Goderich we: rec " with t "e ttne each. lently cured from en “luck ot tetanus The hen! post once did I had or lock Jew. one ot the very few cue- omee bueineu for three days wtten,'in which those who contact the die- thcr issued " licenses. One day they eue recover. But Dr. J. P. Ottewell had to open wicket ten minutes be:v.s.. ot Pie-henna tenor-(e to " that fore time and keep open liter cloe-, he recently had the we of lock Jaw in: time to meet the demand. l in n vnlnnble hone owned by Mr Wm _ "--_---- ‘Beeley of Howell, which fully recov- Iered end todny in thing it: place in IN DAYS OF YORB 4 the mm work For two due the mimnl had been -- “ling end when Dr. Ottewell was eel-i " YEAR. AtMt (led on Sundny it: Jews were locked) Men from the Review fyle, Nov. 27,;end it wad tumble to nwnllow. It eleo! 191. Pad dttBeuttr in walking owing to thei Sunday lest wu not "art for the contraction of the muscles. A phone: mulling of the unlet oommemornt- fill-” Peo that evening brought or venom us he had n prominent minister, I humor and n unannoun- er up on the carpet along with oth. en who could “ford to pay for their Inspector A. R. Clinehy. of an md- to department, who eattged the Inn- mom to be Issued vs; no mpoctor M had ”cured their license be overdue 'treel. real “at. up- Hector McDonald, being ved home from Mo, calling on '""rer"84.arHttsnt-eseti. ”Munich-datum, (To Wit: ft"'l"rorottusmoemtruai. We date the twat-cymbal any»! Mare10",aauortaauutn m rortax-tntsertmmoe Duh-a, _"1itrohitthscmeneaa-r' "mtmut,mrrum.attus,,,rik ""o'eue*tntheanermmt.oatts math (It! qK December. "" In- huhmmmmm MNWIIW’uV-mm 1'"etonator-ssearmkii t""utreenerrt-tntuurs. mmammayua. 2, Holstein, Enema" Lot 21, con 2, Enchant. connin- Ing 100 new», the property of the oc- tate of the late Geo. Pollock. Good building: and In good state of cul- tivation. Apply to Jon. H. Noble. R. R. 2, Durham. or Cecil Ecol“, am. l, STRAYEU, from lot 2, con 4, Glen felg Township. two weeks "oc-t Ill Hie white pig with black upon. Find fer will please notify Ernest Blodgetl _ R. R. 2 Pricevme. Phone 607-r6 FARM FOR CALI 100 tuerms--tot, 8, con. M, Egremont, Bank barn with L; dnvlng shed cud pig pen: good frame house, conven- lent to school. Must be sold to settle up cattle. Apply to George Wilson or Martin Wilson. R. R. l, Vnrney. ', TREASURER'I SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES BARGAIN FARES Canadian Pacific Return Limit-- Leave up to and _ eluding December 10th. Full details from my ugent or T. M. McFADDEN, Town Agent, Phone 21, Durham The Mr tad Mm A Anderson "t family wish to t nk the nanny friends and neighbors' or their kind-1 ueu in our recent here ement. 6,000 units of ”(nuns serum by Hon- Sdsy noon end these were " once in. fjected into the animal. Two dsys 1;:qu " sdditionnl 5,000 units were given and the mine] was then ‘showlng signs of improvement. and ‘beroro it was fully mooveted 80,000 units of the tetantu serum had Ld/ used. lt is very rsrely that either man or animal recovers from on stuck of lock Jew, other it hu secured s ttrm setting on its victim. Mr, Seeley is! real planed with the progress the horse made to recovery, all through! the progress of modern science in an)! treatment ot discus. Household nude: tor ale. In. Alex Honda-on. (Dot il, con. M, Egromont) R, R, l, Vnrney. Toronto $2.00 Hamilton $2.80 MAXWELL HORSE CURED OF LOCK JAW ATTACK our. and a “drug and Innis chit were patented. Brief unecono- woro tho made try Thou. McFadden. Jno Bell. Jon. ITrth, Den tad Robert FOR SALE OR TO RENT property ot the estate of Juhes FARM FOR 35L: Friday Bee. , Iron Durham CARD ORTHANKS Dull-mayo: FOR SALE ' COMM] arf a", TO t 2, can 4, men. eektt Mo,-' lit. Ick Iona. Find- Ernest Blodgett, not-mum. with," Baywwm Data. W at Mono-7n: le, 'Arpyro nun-luau... 'u"'"""""-'--. X RAY C. B. AND '""a2t I“ ai'".' Honor (Br-dut- ‘romnto UM Grunts Ron! can. Dean] 3...... of Ontario. _"---...-- Special-t. an J. F. GRANT. 0.0.8.. Lamina- St.. Durham, on, ONO. HOUR: 1.nu4.u..., 1J0 to no . .L In P. F. mum HRROLD E. MOUNTAIN. M. B, HOLSTEIN, ONT. GEORGE E.DUIGAI cation and Physio-l Gum. M mum for advanced mm. Ineih'dhq Bud Culture and An: Couch... h sinners a specialty. mm method for chlldnen of ”may; Hue omencod teaching. and.» er P. hwronce'l atom. noun t to I “mm In all m Cram . L. 5mm. no. M.C.. llam:luuu.-., 1,... '""'t"""cmnicrGau%" uu an 1...... mAdicuiiG one. our Royal Bank, 00m. noun: 1 - 4 g, m. ROYDEN BURNETT, mum. Eye, Eu, None MM mm - other “and CHIROPRACTIC , on extinction. t Mitt Etna. um, 0m. umszn. Cb...- B. M. cHARLjroy, f. A. a at; BESSIE IoGlLLlVMV : Over r. u. gNEArtt, We law: OOLOIHEI, an Velvet. M trimmed, Black or 8M1 " 88.50; In Wool Janey. M trimmed u $8.86; Without M st 82.66; alto 'tA"F, lined. for ladies. Illa. All children. HEAVY RUOIEIO for Meat and Ban, with the Lumbar mur- Box to go with than. Extra protection for your feet The season In arrive; when you need mum an...“ '.0. more: J. S. MclLRAlTH nan-mama " usUAL on. “our. t ”all. . PARK

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