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Durham Review (1897), 31 Jan 1935, p. 5

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Jsas I I]. I hr. shortly. to It: ”than; when. nt our in town. town tttter leer-clan M with r gave . on road were Tiq. with Mr. ood h" " David I 13 nem- Dre-Mont pin; with read the nd Sun- b',",'.. A Mm cheer re " outr- or M nod for togeth- ing. In he work quilt in MI Mo- td sketch this past snap. " tteoertuod I conduc- Meow m numb- In; tn d family den! 33% I “Sun at x"; the N Y“?! I! can. is spent s L. Me, day with r Valh- m we“ ”this the sale tar. con- ther and Antho- tln; The mutant: leis! but I n wool MN on. ' no“: " the new at vk'l on Sun " Mrs M a vary " Jan. McCor- Mrs M. I link t. Glen- Inl ot " non muniot a little lot! to cold.“ tome W.J Spell In!” vet tor CUSTOM (SHOPPING done every day and we tum it out l while you turn around. T Interest rates have dropped appreciably on all bonds, but I can yet supply the best Gov- ernment or Municipal bonds to yield from 3 to 5 per cent. Buy one of these I Canadian National Railway, 3 per cent bonds Prov. of lit-itch: , per cent loads Phone No. 6 Also Province of Ontario, Prov. of Alberta, Toronto, Montreal, Belleville, and many other emu. Due Jan. 2, 1950, at 97.79. to yield 4.20 %. $100, 8500 or $1000 bonds. Interest payable Jan. 2nd and July 2nd. SAW a PLANING MILLS Everything In Lumber, TImbor and Mlllwork WINDOWS - DOORS - STAIRWORK Comblm‘on Storm and Senor: Door! SUPERIOR QUALITY HARDW OOD FLOORING Gyproc and Donnacona Wallboard Please uh for Prices. No orer too small nor too Inge far prompt and careful Ittmtkm. Due Dee. 15, 1950, " 99.75, to yield 3.02 %. May be fully r+ xlstered. and guaranteed unconditionally by the Dominion of Canada. Interest June 15 and Dee. 15. Payable " any Bk. Comm. not our rm. - who!" also whom Gunn’s Fertilizer in stock JOIN [ARRISON & SONS CO. LTD. Royal Household Flour Bran 'O Canada' " Oat Pilot " U Keep in Stock In Sale the following Goods: Invest in Sound Bonds ONTARIO SECURITIES' COMMISSION Job M. Mm. Ch Government or Municipal JOHN McGOWAN " Will 1’1H9 requiring a‘tilizar kindly leave their orders as early as possible. THE PEOPLE'S MILLS P. RAMAGE, JAN. 31, 1935 FLOUR Write, phone or call on t'1te.e.1'tyE.1tryyterr-sttrttu Govemment's pdiey in to do it. utmosttltrough the Ontario Secutitiel' Cum to cutb the activities of hand-l when and all perm emmtedinimprroperbtmscint mm In further- T"ofthupesliertheAtt-a-iu-ted that the Crown Attorney. in the various Counties throughout the Province mate with the Com. 'nia.imsironemwttodiecover fraud. which have beenperpetnteduponinvuton. Alipenomwho 'eettheruvebeendetsuded or "ethevietimsorduhoetmtpeaetsces in any invest- ment- which theyhnvemndeu'einvited toeanmuni- "t"iththeCrmmAtt-intheireountr, MR. J. F. P. BIRNIE, at MI otwse, Court Home, Owen Sound, Ontario Telephones 263 and 328 WARNING An Order Placed with Assure: Satisfaction to Investors neftitteextetaidered-emttuentut. Oat Chop Crimplnd Oat. Purim: Mina. Tomato FEED Durham Local Dealer " will pay you DURHAM. ON? OWEN SOUND Short» ;‘Swinton Park Id Boys' Association l Are holding Valentine Party (Euchre ad Dance) in amusing either for funds to: the church or for votes for an elecs non. You annot land In every gar- don. Our Tier," were as different as We had “he I chat with a 3mm; man on Sunday evening; Te mil? strongly upheld the aeroplane us. boon to humanity He was fo; spud true]. We machined it usefulo-tky for tools or taddiate; .hey man w,.- ly I few tripe now and then. Fmst with on aeroplane you require money to own one. and they ITO ot no we our “on: the may man was drink- ing of the few hours it would take We feel like the Irishman this mor. ning, thick-headed. Pat War, dis- charged one morning by his boss, 1: coal merchant. who told him he Haw too thick-headed to learn anything. “11'1th I have learned wan thing since I've been driving tor ye." "An where that?" “I have learned that 1700 It): make a ton of coal." We Nat an by the ttre these days ;.:.-i think ot the time Cone by, and ~.o def win: it yet ahead. The place, inadvertantiy omitted in our last issue, where our young ladies here, secured first prizes, was at Flesherton carnival. That of Miss Catherine McVicar, who represented Dr. Dafoe with black rimmed glass- es, medical case, and Misses Anna McLean and M. McMaster were the nurses in change of tlve tine husky youngsters with rosy cheeks in a baby carriage. They go to sleep as soon as laid down, and some can even now say ma. The prize was a large bottle of fine scented cologne wine. We hear that Edmund Fowler's thermometer was down no 44 below one morning last week. We would adViee taking it in the home. That's too cold ! The annual meeting of St, Colum. ba was held last week, when all re- ports were very satisfactory with balances on every hand in the vari- ous branches. Mr. John Shortreed was elected manager in place ot H. B. McLean, resigned. The envelope sec'y, W. MoKe-chnie and tram W. W. Ramage were re-elected. A tine lunch was served at the close. Yet we pity those people in many places where the cold and storms have been so bad, and them not used to it nor prepared tor it. In Peon I believe most people have heavy warm clothing, perhaps also thicker hides, caused by much expoaure. Miss Bertha James left Sunday on a visit to her neice, Mrs Ted Lucas, nee Helen Bowes, at Ortutgevi1le. Sorry to report Mr: Kate Mom-4 thur 4eorttlned to her bed. All how for her a speedy recovery. The veteran pioneer couple. Mr. and Mrs Don MoMilhn, R. no. will celebrate their diamond wedding on Petr. 4th. We, along with a. host of other friends wish tor them many more recurring celebrations of thit pleasing noteworthy event. Mr. Me Millan will be 86 in March and Mn McMillan 80 in Nov., in fairly good health considering the trials of only days. Another date, Feb. 6th. will at least be borne in mind as the 50th anniversary of Mr and Mrs W. W. Ramage, celebrated perhaps when the roads are more passable for dis-o tant relatives. 82 and 77 are the ag- as next birthday. All grateful to Providence tor good health. Everything is very quiet at pres- ent. Just an odd load ot logs or wood going by. The weather has been quite common in this locality, very cold of course at times, but like Pat with hanging, it's nothing when youve used to it. Mr. Gllvray Meuan ttf Therm. is home for awhile for 3 root. Mr and Mr: Art Richardlon Ind family spent t couple ot dun At her parental home. Messrs J.D. Campbell and Nauru-t McKenzie, spent week end " Dro. more. - Mrs. A. New, Maura Stanley Harrison, Jun. Hill and Gordon Mo. Cannell. Boothvme, were visitors]: A. L. Blacks, last week. Mr. Allie McLean purchued tt the horse from R. G. Acheson, Proton: Miss Margaret Black who was ap- erated on for appendicitis. in Mult- dale hospital, returned home, and hasn't been very well since. The provincial snowplough leaves tln highnuy in fine condition for cars or sleighs. Ramona Gardens, 271A Bloor St. West, To nto. The Home Folks s ially invited PRICEVILLE tghirr / SWINTON PARK PRICEVILIE to crou the continuing,» fancy he} we: travelling, whiie4 amply lookedq forward toning to see my neighbor” Quite a number nugqmering with colds, yet not much lichen. We hue not bend,“ _ douor in the Park for some ttme." gm touching, wood while am We. and hope uw til the core on pain running, ev- ~eryone enjoys mood health in the country places. _ Much of the surplus week has gone to market in this part._ Feed is not thought to be very plentiful and fats rner: have beeruredutring stock, not ' always at a. protit, but now that Ben- :nett. King and.. Woodtsmtrth, also Tommy Church. are bound that enme- thing has to berdoae dob the farmer. and the unemployed, no will look 'tor better time-l. b THE DURHiMtkt0iME7lil l EV Zion United Church held' its att-late-tir/Ni-ik...-., Rual meeting last Aariiriviiniiiiric(, mg? Fi‘RM "in”! with Rev. Mr Halbert presiding. Roth" tber-, Phys. Lam ports ot the church young peopls l LWMh .rwtmns. Dtitp and Sunday School Were read t'l1,ty,/ir',it',.'fll')tr.iris',i.,'r.i,?.i', J..,, approved. The local church funds:1 BtafttV' plumage, Cr..,, were low but the other two socieuieu‘J'Bm 331'ng fi,:, “'74 had tt nice surplus on'hand, Mr 1&1?me. ':Jlitlgi'; iii: 12 _ 'ee' n. l .. Tii. T. Edwards who hatt'tyerved as stew-13$" (6.394% g .44 ard for 20 years. wished to be re” if'iM! l Iit.ot1.ty.s, R. .q5. lieved this year and his resignation "?tt1rtfi,F,4 ihthre,. Tyymagg was accepted. His son J. R. 1irrwtmisr?N.hifl'dt Nggty.dy, 150169 was voted to take his father’s place. ! mm friirjiiiifi/tiip 'tt Mr. Chas. Robson in a tow wttttcl MWW 9931;”?- IE“ chosen words thanked Mr. EdwardsLI Knuth. 1tJt'i);,"iy/. 76 for his faithful service which was re- _rtttt11, - “5,94%." iii' sponded to by a hearty clay of the r t//tit 'utit.ir'.)r. '.V hands. The other Stewirds‘are W. L‘quxd t.rtl. K. 54 Robinson and o. D. Penn; Jlc;.irlt/iti1ilfi' .ihiil, yy. " J. c. Cook and Victor William: vi-sill/er,- .o,.y.urir.i. -71 hers, Graham Timming, Jr.,' war.', MM] ff,','".'):'.;.",:'?',,')...-.?. Glencross; S.SI Supt., C. 1tobiruson."'T0rmiw,' lett'y”'!' "UH” See'rtttao., Chan. Tinimlns " The gfmltl ihii.irir/iC.'.' rest of the 3.8. business its left' tfir., 'ded. ..ii over for another time. The tiitiit?fglt '.i'ititr.'.t'.y., -ee closed. after which the Indies served siSt, 2ttiftity, C trl lunch; Smith, mm“! as Mr. D. mwrenoe was in the neighv borhood and out that for James- Peart and Ben Mun. and did a: good Job. Clara. Greenwood is at Mon: mm sing Wm. MoArthur who in uniform: an attack of pneumonb. We are so»: ry to any Mrs. Jim McNally' is out at present. Adeline McNally is wand ing on her. Mr Colin McArthur tiad the mural-6 tune to lose a couple of horses mate week. The last one died when hitehc ed to the cutter. .. mow. J. Cook wed “of to Elmwood on Sunday to bi? wiut'heic sister Mrs Wm. Cook whoahas “peel: laid up tor some time witir'ttielfiu. In honour, of their vmarnagné ME and Mrs Allan Mclnneé were tendon ed a. miaeelttuieoug shgwer iii the Anglican ehurct1 hall in Palsrave" ond l ' . years, was pre'qeri'ted . with wry pretty alarm eioeWiFtttritiiir: W's dial. mm mm mum mmnes were tender ”my, t ed a. miaeelttuieoug shgwer In the (iijfii'?j, Anglican church. hall in Palsmve'gme‘: rig“ ' evening recently. Roy “M" LihsrC72.ttliPl ' “as v ---r. rs."'"" “Mammy 'ess. chairman and shqrt addreasqu ' were given (by. Rev. T. ht. W. Lang m Palgnwe; Wm. siytmy/",t'ter/(ti:,",rf/itrit', l." “Aer, Cedar Mina; and"Elmer y'l)l-r'ii'ji'G; 1tAElllta, (lift 'lot111rs,fr151tr,iiiji'iiit, us, macvme. IR" popular conga afntet, he o.".",".".'......) were preheated wfth a. beauttllml Ax" tlitt,riitri.'i'ii'i'ii.ii.ii.i.i.i.i'ii hamster rug, 9 feet square.,' , Com? tkt', ___- a 'IV."?,)....-....." hamster rug. 9 feet tsquare.,", Come: :unity Plate tsi1visrharvintrUit, etisiP trio eotteo"pereoritifr, hall tr.iyi and mirror, a lamp, towels, and a mining;I of other trti,tW “Beige. Although; Miss Evelyn MoW,pn. Lunch ifiil was; : served and :11“chth a. 'dimiitisi' we l provided by nurini'otittmstmr,' “1;? WM At the Y.P.S. mbering wan 39133 Wan ' 'i; been president ofih‘e sireutrrJl! for i , r wear: was: nuns-Yukon! . -iss. 'Sith a , _ ,,,,W,VV‘T‘ . nun, u. roads were 'almost tiioassitm) with rtd's)l ' . 'e'Cl'y ire and snowtrthere my.) large' nudi: C 190."?! ber of people presentgln'ot only 'iCiiclt(ji; 6 ti.ae...r.v..., Paigrnve, but from Hogkley. Cong!" 'Si': Ii',,:',.,')',?'-: and Moftatt's _achool 'djatrlct, 'iiffcttthlie .eb.t.... places where itz. 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