LrPC, . RAnâ€" ting atr the irham durâ€" + former reâ€" ind Winniâ€" Ohio. RBoth inations of en special imbia Uniâ€" ead librarâ€" which has ks yearly, her. Miss th the Liâ€" ueation . iughter of »an of Torâ€" visiting relâ€" ton and in tay to take festivities therings ts in Onâ€" wed by a er,. Mrs Jas of Vancouâ€" McGirr of . A. C. Meâ€" ilison of Tisâ€" st with Canâ€" of _ Melford, left for Torâ€" Wilson will with friends n‘th, Windâ€" nion holiday id Mrs Jno. amily . Millan rton . and â€" at the group. Durham‘s gathering other reâ€" i grounds and Louâ€" dents . of ed. Over « present & Irs Speers Peggy, h and and sisters mto, accomâ€" of Parkdale Misses Ada cArthur _ of _first of the ind Mrs Mceâ€" spent Civic Mr and Mrs th of Ghent, iys with his &, are with Jno Burgess troit: â€" Mr. , Montreal: ioux Falls Aune Rus London, Mr Mrs Corbett of Toronto, _ McPherson for a reâ€" on M M M Kinnon and the 1omeé London Mrs Cor Stratford home accomp Parkdale ses Ada iLO M l oronto McCor laughter returnâ€" i â€" week McPherâ€" $ Corâ€" Toron M sons ang Â¥ ere were Of the Meâ€" n two also Florâ€" Civie Mr and AC stg of On Of Mr and Mrs Russel McGibbon of Hamilton are at present pleasing visâ€" ‘tors at home of Mr and Mrs A. J. MeVicar . Mrs Carter of Owen Sound is on a visit to her sister Mrs E. Sullivan ind brothers Alfred and John O‘Neil. Mr Walter Aldcorn was taken to The Priceville W.I. met at the home of Mrs W. Watson. After gingâ€" ing the Ode, the Lord‘s Prayer was repeated, roll call given, and minutes read and adopted. Miss E. 'MR, kave a very interesting paper on Every day life in Japan. Miss Weir zave a splendid paper on Negro Splr-l ituals and sang two of the Negro’ songs. Next meeting will be held‘ at Mrs Gordon Kirktown‘s. Lunch, | Miss Lizzie Mather and Alice Reiley.| Mr and Mrs Russel McGibbon â€" of Hamilton are at present pleasing visâ€" Dr and Mrs J. E. are spending two : Sauble Beach. Congratulations to Mr I B ker and Miss Kew, who were Saturday at Wingham. Misses Eleanor Mather and Kate Morrison of Maxwell, spent a few days visiting with ll}g Hincks‘ girls. Mr Clifford Hincks has accepted a schcol at Hudson, up in the North country . Mr and Mrs Stanley Harrison and daughter Beth of Dromore, visited Sunday at A. L Hincks‘. Mrs Alex. Knox, Mrs Harry Pedlar and son, returned to Toronto Monday alter spending the past week here. Mrs A. B. McDonald of O. Sound, Mr and Mrs H. Richardson and famâ€" ily, spent the weekend at Mrs D. G. McLean‘s. * Misses Ena, Gretta and Rebecca Nichol of London, Rev. Walter Nichâ€" ol of Plymouth, Mich., Mr and Mrs. will Legate and daughter Christena of Buffalo, are holidaying with the Nichol familiesâ€"Thos, Jno. and David Mr John McFarlane, Toronto, spent the weekend wth friends here. CUSTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. Phone 8 Gunn‘s Fertiltizer in stock PRICEVILLE COUNTER CHECK BOOKS Royal Household Flour Bran *O Canada‘ $* Oa: Pilot *Â¥ M The Durham Review our prices before purchasing else where. It will Keep in Stock for Sale the JOHN McGOWAN THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS Will thasa raquiring ertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. Duplicate â€" Triplicate Carbonized â€" Carbon Leaf Every Book guaranteed a perfect book and all popular Styles and Sizes AUG. 8, 1935 FLOUR M c C A S EC E Y "QUALITY BEST" An item of importance that we can sup>ly promptly . Milne and r;mily weeks‘ holidays at Place your orders at home. k for Samples and Pric I. B. Whittaâ€" Agriculture 1, Physiography John McArthurâ€"Geog., Agric. 1 Evelyn MceDermidâ€"Agric. 1, Br. Hist Mary MceFachernâ€"Agriculture 1 Tom Aldcornâ€"Br. History, Geography Agriculture 1 Richard Carsonâ€"Arith., Agric 1 Edua Harrisonâ€"Agriculture 1 Aileen Karstedtâ€"Geog., Br. History, Priceville Lower Miss Eleanor Mather has been enâ€"| gaged as teacher in the lower school recently taken by Miss J. Nichol, | resigned. Meantime school bells are | gilent! But not so others . | Mr and Mrs Joseph Black and son Mr and Mrs Shackletor and his helper from Arthur, returned there on Tuesday after cutting a supply of wood for winter to the Misses James and himself . Fortunately there were no seriously casualties in the falling of the trees, though near it. Great traffic passing through daily, of crushed gravel for the improving of the Provincial Highway from Durâ€" ham here. Mr. John Schutz is in charge . the Red Cross Hospital in Durham, on Sunday and operated upon for apâ€" pendicitis and is progressing favorâ€" ably the latest reports state. Oat Chop Crimpled Oats following Goods FEED itest reports state. Mrs Shackletor and his a Arthur, returned there DURKHAM, ONT A ND VICINITY Shorts School Results pay you. To the list of sportng joys which Old Home Week "boys" and "girls" were entertained with, must be inâ€" cluded the box lacrosse game in the rink on Tuesday night between the Orangeville players an& Durham exâ€" ponents of the guttedm stick. Featâ€" ured as an exhibition game (which fact is sometimes prone to a letâ€"up of real "form" getivity), the custoâ€" mers numbering about three hundred, were treated to an exciting match. Neither team showed much superiorâ€" ity at any time during the game and with the exception of a brief ‘flareâ€" up‘ during the final few minutes beâ€" tween Murdock of Durham and Neil Crowe of the visitors, the affair was generally free of use of hickory Oor "lunchâ€"hook" exercise. B of those familiar with the operas. In introducing the artist, Rev. Mr. Smith stated that his personal knowâ€" ledge of Kathleen Stokes in his formâ€" er pastorate at Thorold, was that with all her musical successes, she remained an unspoiled girl, willing to aid every worthy cause, This was still evident when she consented to come to her birthplace, to please the visitors of "Old Home Week." "The essential marks of a Chrisâ€" tian" was the topic of the inspiring discourse by Rev. John Bell, who took for his text Paul‘s message in 2 Corinthians 5: 17: "All things are become new." This newness, the speaker said, was not in the world without but in the world within, deâ€" veloping his theme to show that with this acquisition, a Christian has a new attitude towards God, Christ, men and self. Entrance to this new life was secured by surrendering the will to Christ and cultivating His friendship. At same service, Mr J. 8. Drysdale of Hamilton, an old fayâ€" orite of Knox congregation, repdered a delightful solo. Mr and Mrs Will Philp, Dromore, attended anniversary services Sunday and visited at the home of Mr D. S. McDonald. The United Mission Band will meet Thursday at the home of Miss Janet Scott. Among the audience that witnessed the parade in Durham Monday mornâ€" ing, weretwo aged ladies from Fleshâ€" erton locality, Mrs Chas. McKinnon, and Mrs McKee. They were brought to town by Mr and Mrs C. G. Watson of London, and they enjoyed every minute of the do‘ngs. Mrs McKinnon is in her 97th year, and Mrs. McKee is some ten years younger. | _ Successful anniversary _ services were held Sunday at United church. ‘The attendance was large and splenâ€" did music by the visiting choirs much | eppreciated. The play Monday evenâ€" ‘ing also drew a full house. Maxwell ‘talent presented the play ‘The Glow Lights of San Fey‘. This play was Mr and Mrs Bert Gillies and childâ€" ren were holiday guests with her parents, Mr and Mrs Jas. Mitchell. ers didn‘t have‘: ‘Social life 50 years ago‘ by Mrs Jas. Mitchell: Recitation by Mrs Fred Sageman: Cookie recipe and oldâ€"time song by grandmothers: Paper: ‘Since I first came to Proton‘ by Mrs Wm. Jack: Exhibitâ€"a relic of byâ€"gone days. | Vincent McKeownâ€"Agriculture 1 BOX LACROSSE GAME RESULTS IN TIE SCORE, 6â€"6 British History, Agriculture 1. James Sutherlandâ€" British History, Geograpky, Arithmetic, Agric. 1. Alex Weirâ€"British History, Geograâ€" phy, Agriculture 1. Agriculture 1, Physiography Bobbie Meldlâ€"â€"Geog., Art, Br. Hist. Eric Oliverâ€"British Hstory, Geoigra phy, Agriculture 1. John Ritchieâ€"Geography, Arithmetic. Marie McLauchlinâ€"Geog., Agric. 1 Margaret McLeanâ€"Agriculture 1 Alexandria McVicarâ€"British History, Continued from page 1 Fine Organ Recital HOPEVILLE Mrs F. G. Bale, Toronto. Thomas Binnie, New Westminster. Rose E. Beeston, Toronto. Mrs. G. G. Brebber, Mt. Forest. Mrs. A. D. Bowning Toronto). FEdna and Bill Browning (Toronto). Rosalie E. Brooker, Cleveland, Ohio. Winnifred E, Brooker, Cleveland, Mrs A. C. Burnett, (Ella Robertson) Burlington, Ont. Misses Eunice & Mary Burnett, Burâ€" lington. this list ? Mr and Mrs. Chas. E. Anderson, Wm Anderson, Chas. E., Betty J. Anderâ€" son, Kenmore, New York Victoria and Annie Aljoe, Toronto Johnston Allen, Markdale Mr and Mrs W. G. Armour, Miss Arâ€" lie Armour, New Westminster, B.C Mrs. Chas. Arnett, Hamilton Art. Fiynn, Toronto Mrs. Ernest Ackroyd, Jean, Elizabeth James and Wallace, Sanford, Maine George R. Adlam, Toronto John and Mrs Sarah J. Moore Acheâ€" son, MacGregor, Manitoba R. Harold and Mrs Aljoe, Toronto Dorothy Arnett, Toronto Jack Burnett, Burlington Irving Blythe, Hamilton Mrs W. J. Byers (Martha Willins), ’Pnglale, Sask. Wayne E. and Mrs Winnie ‘Barber Babcock, Morris, Illinois Bernice & Madeline Berlet, Kitchener Murray and Albert Davis, Toronto Mrs. John Clark Vancouver, B. C. Alfred and Mrs Cresswell (Sophia Jack), Stanley Cresswell, Toronto Everett and Mrs Carson, Master Harâ€" old Carson, Mrs Nealy Carson (Maâ€" ry S. Shummay) H. R. and Mrs Copeland (Jean Mcâ€" Quarrie) f James Carson, Southampton Ella and Mrs Ray Carson, Kitchener Mrs J. B. Adams (Magaret McFarâ€" lane), Burmingham, Michigan Annie and R. G. Arnett, Toronto Mrs Wm. Akney (Martha Redford), Uxbridge Wm. and Mrs Heughan, Erma and Caldwell, Milverton Mrs A. Brooks, Hamilton Mr and Mrs Henry Berlett, Kitchner. Mr. Theodore Berlett, Kitchener. Theodora Berlett, Kitchener, R. C. Banks, Battle Creek, Mich. Tessa G. Banks (Battle Creek, Mich.) Partial List of Saturday‘s Registrations Just as a start to show who regisâ€" tered for the Durham Old Home Week the "Review" publishes the names of some of the persons who s@gned the ‘books‘ on Saturday. It was this paper‘s intention to pubish the complete list but the Registraâ€" tion Committee at time of going to press have not furnished us with the balance of the visitors‘ names. The complete list appears in cur next isâ€" sue. How many did‘ you meet in Durham: Goal: McEachnie. Deâ€" fense: O,. McDonald, Ken. Wilson, Red Rowe, Bowman Jamieson. Rover â€"E. MceDonald: Forwardsâ€"Murdock, Dean, Bolger. Orangeville: Goal: Allen, Fyfe; Deâ€" fense: Bryan Courtney and Crowe; Rover: Simpson; Forwards: Wilson, L. Irwin, J. Irwin, Whalley, Hewson. Referee: Hawkins, Orangeville. Rowe, on Dean‘s pass, tied it 5â€"5, but Orangeville barged in another aâ€" bout halfâ€"way through,to make Durâ€" ham fight hard for the equalizer let alone the winning one. However this they succeeded â€" in doing when Bolâ€" ger and Dean combined to get the 6th. A minute later Crowe of Orangeâ€" ville and Murdock got sampling each other‘s fists before they were partâ€" ed. The lineups were: The third stanza was all Orangeâ€" ville‘s, the team in green sweatersâ€" not orange as you might thinkâ€" marking up three counters to make the count 5â€"4 in the visitors‘ favor when the session ended. In the 4th and last period setâ€"to, play was about even‘ but Durham managedto slap in two to Orangeville‘s singleton and was at his best the next five or six six minutes, repeatedly blocking the ball, sometimes miraculously. Orval McDonald made it four for Durham Bolger getting an assist on play. for roughing it. Dean got Durham‘s third tally in the second period, from close in grabâ€" bing hold of the loose ball, which Wilson had carried down through a melee of players and lost. McEachnie Durham. Penalties in this frame were dished out to Bolger for tripping and to Jamquon and an Orangeville man nie McDonald got the second from about ten feet out, receiving a rinkâ€" end pass from ‘Pete Jamieson. The lads from Dufferin commenced put-' ting on the pressure and on one of | their forays, made the red light bllnkf for them. The period ended 2â€"1 for ; THE DURHAM REVIEW game to a tie 6â€"6. ‘Red" A. E. Kress, Toronto: Mary . Mrs Nettie Knight, Detroit, M Eric Kelly, Toronto Florence Kelly, Toronto s L. Ward Koch, 8t Catharines Irma Kellar, Toronto Mrs C. Seymour, (Chrisine Jackson) _ Tientsin, North China C. E. Seymour, â€" Elizabeth Seymour, David Jackson Seymour, Charles E. Maryy Seymour, North China Mrs Thos Jack (Annie Townsend) Regina Mrs A. E. Kress, 253 Glendonwynne %ysa04 omcs oi ronto Margaret Harris, Hamilton G. Hemstock, Robert Hemstock, Mrs Tdith Hemstock, Hamilton Mrs F. M. Harrison, Shallow Lake (Frances Melinda Warner) Mrs Jas. Hamilton (Mary Mack) Dr A. A. Hiildebrand, St Catharines Beatrice L Harris, Toronto Alice S Hastie, Toronto Robert Hastie,, Toronto Mr and Mrs Will Harding (Ada Brown) Hamilton _ Lilian Harding, Joyce Harding Mrs Wallace Hooper (Annie McCanâ€" (Eliza Jane Lawrence) Bruce Iliffe MacConnel, Vancouver Mrs J. W. Jenkins (Kae Lawrence), nel) Toronto _ _ f Wallace Hooper Mrs W, A. Iliffe, Vancouver to > Miss Nellie Sullivan, Toronto Willard G Hallman, Petersburg, Ont. R. D. Henry, 138 Eilsworth Ave. To 'C. S. Edwards, Detroit, Mich. , Fric E. Elvidge, Windsor. _Mr and Mrs Adolphus Fry, Caren. | N. Fraser,, Toronto,, Ont. {uu M. (Annie Staples) Fentiman of | Toronto. {J\. S. Fent‘man, Toronto,, Ont. T. Fentiman, Toronto. N. E. Fagan,, Hamilton,, Ont. Sadie and Winnifred Fagan. Jean Fagan, Hamilton John B. Greenood, Toronto Jean McKay Grasby, St Marys Cecil Grasby, St Marys of Chicago. Miss Ferguson, Chicago. 111. David Fowler, Victoria, B.C. C.J. and Mrs. Funston, Toronto. Mrs Cyrus (Bertha Morton) Grasby Wyandotte, Mich,. Susan Grasby, Wyandotte, ,Mich. Miss Florence Grant, Walkerton. Will Grant, Mt. Forest. Gordon Gray,, Drayton. Misses Edith & Allie Grant, Toronto Mary D. Greer, Toronto. Eula (Burnett) Graham, Toronto. Jas. E. Gibson, Kitchener, Mr and Mrs Frank Grubb, Toronto. Elsie and Helen Goltz, Toronto. Betty Gunn, Weston, Ont. ton Margaret Helwig Norma Jean Helwig, Hamilton Rev W. H. Hartley, Kincardine Mrs W H Hartley (Sarah Vollet) Lela M Hutton, Richmond, Mich. Edward J.. Hutton, Richmond, Mich. Glen and Norwood Hutton, Richmond Mrs Howie (Gladys Douglas) Toronâ€" G L. Griffin, Toronto M. G. Griffin, Toronto f Mrs G L Griffin (Laura Bryon) To ronto Thos Grasby, st Marys Mr and Mrs Geo Gliddon, Toronto Marguerite H Hutton, Toronto Mr and Mrs E. A. Hay, Brampton Frances T. Jlay, Brampton Rev. Wm H. Hill, Dundee,, III1. * Mrs Wm H Hill,(Ella Barber), Dunâ€" dee, IIIl.: Lorna E. HIll, Doris Jean Hill, Dundee. Mrs Thos Hopkins, Portage, Man. (nee Eliza Porter) Minnie D. Harding, London Doraleen A Harding, London Nelson T. Harding,, London Mrs S. A. Hooper (Eleanor Leeson), Mt Forest. S. A. Hooper, Mt Forest Mr and Mrs R Herz _ (Reta Torry), Waterloo Mr and Mrs Edward Burnett, Hanoâ€" ver. Mr and Mrs Norman Helwig, Hamilâ€" Mrs Mae (McLean) Finch. Ruth Frazer, Toronto, Ont. R. C. Finch,, London, Ont, Marie McArthur Ferron), N. Falls. Verna and Nellie Fluker, Detroit. Ray Fluker, Detroit Mich. s Mrs T. Fluker, Detroit. D. V. & Mae (Burnett) Whitely. Mrs Thos J. Flinn, Toronto. Mrs. R,. Fowler, Brantford. Mr. R. and Miss Vera Fowler, Mrs. Wm. Ferguson, Chicago. IIl. Mrs. H. Lundgren and two children aret J. Wells, | Jack and Mrs Dunsm.oor Stratford Roderick Dunsmoor, Stratford. Road, Toronto Percy Davis, Edmonton, Alta. Geo. Duncan, Toronto, Ont. Vancouver Mary Drysdale, Hamilton, Ont. Wm. Dawson,, Toronto, (Margâ€" Gray,, Drayton, Ont. Miss Margaret. Mich, Toronto Stanley Edwin McBeth, Toronto Erica MeClocklin, Toronto Freida Murray, ,,Toronto Miss Florence J McKenzie, Montreal Fred A. McKenzie, Montreal Mrs. A. Mcurray, Woodbridge Mrs Donald McKay Selina Alexaander Flora Macfarlane, Toronto A. D. McArthur, Haileybury Mrs A.D. McArthur, Haileybury Mrs Wallace McLeod, Barker‘s Point New Brunswick Alfred McClocklin Toronto Albert McoClocklin, Toronto Minnie McClocklin, Toronto Alex McGillivray, Chatsworth Alice Moffat McMillan, Allandale J. P. McMillan, Allandale Geo. R. McMilan‘ Sarnia F,. F. Mcliraith,, Toronto Tena McLean, St Catharines Harold McFadden, Toronto Isabel Maher, Torgnte Mel McEwen, Chatsworth Annie C. MaztKenzie, Toronto ‘ Margaret Macfarlane, Toronto Arghie Nealy, Toronto Mrs W S Noble (Edna MreCrie) Mrs Alex. Mitchell, (Addie Collinson) 16 Mountain Ave., Hamilton. Betty Mitchell, Hamilton, Mrs Alice Banks Malcolm, Chetek. Mrs Margaret (Grant) Muir, Ceylon. Grant Muir, Ceylon, Ont. Mrs _B. Montgomery, (Annie Matâ€" thews, Detroit, Mich. Mrs George . Wilson, Toronto, Ont. (Ella Barclay) Roy and Mrs (Al.lie McGowan) Mcâ€" Cracken: and Margaret, Russell and Lois McCracken, Munson, Aita. Vera M. Mountain. Rev. E.S. and Mrs Moyer. Stan. McBeth. Donald) New York. Miss Jean McCannel, Toronto, Mrs M. McCannell, Toronto. Chas. McKechnie, Bladworth, Sask. Janet McLeod, Barker‘s Point, NB. Mrs S. McBeth (Susan McClocklin), Brantford, Ont. James Miller, Mrs Allan McKinnon, (Jennie Newell) of Port Arthur, Ont. F. McKay, Windsor, Ont. Marjorie McKay, Inwood, Ont. Mary McAllister, Toronto. Sam, McAllister, Hamilton, Mrs James (Elsie Ledingham) â€" of McLarty, Vancouver, B.C. Robert Ledingham McClarty, _ Vanâ€" couver, B.C. L. McKinnon, Calgary, Alta, John and Mrs (Lydia Thomnsan\ M». Cecil and Mrs McLean, Barrie, Donald & Kenneth McLean, Barrie. Mrs T. J. McLean, Kincardine, Mrs A. (May Dean) McDermid, Rivâ€" John and Mrs (Lydia Thompson) Mcâ€" Pherson, Vancouver, B.C. E. J. McGirr, Niagara Falls, Ont. A. J. Mcqueen, 165 Markland Street, Regina, Sask. Wm, J. McCrie, Lyle, Sask. Mrs McCrie (Irene Britton), Lyle. Walter McCrie, Sask, Landing, Sask. Alex and Mrs McLoughlin, London. Alex MoLoughlin Jr., London. Brad McDonald,, Toronto. Moore McFadden, Toronto. Mrs H.E. Martin (nee Margaret Mcâ€" "‘orence (Barber) Morton, Lewvan. T. C. Morton, Lewvan, Sask. Donald Morrison, New Westminster. Peter Morrison, Ladner, B.C. John Moore, Markdale, Ont. Ethel (Limin) Morris, Woodstock. Nora & Marjorie Morris, Woodstock. John Morris, Woodstock,, Ont. Mr and Mrs Walter Middleton and son Ned, of Toronto., Mr & Mrs Chas. Middleton, Zion,Il1. Mrs J. W. (Fanny Ector) Moffat of Pinkerton. Ont. Geo.. Matthews, Toronto. Mr and Mrs Wm Milne Taranta Mr and Mrs Wm, Milne, Toronto Bobby & Betty Milne of Toronto Ted Middleton, Lancaster, N.Y. erside, Arch A. McDermaid, Riverside, Ont. Miss Velma McDermaid, Riverside. Wesley and Mrs McNally, London. Mrs Essie (Acheson) McGill, Winniâ€" peg,, Man. Mrs J. A. McKechnie (Mary Morton) ’lmo Lawson, New York city.. Isabel & Marjorie Lawson, Toronto. Mrs Ida (Williams) Large, Wyevale. Mr & Mrs W.J. Snell and Jack of Chatsworth, Ont. Mr John Snell, Chatsworth, Ont. Mr and F.T. Murtell, Hamilton. Philip Murtell, Hamilton, Ont. Mr and Mrs James Livingston, R, R. 2%, St. Paul‘s, Ont. Florence (Barber) Morton, Lewvan. 441 Wellesley St., Tordnlo:n s Mary A. Malcolm, Chetek, Wis Mortley, Toronto Hamilton, Ont. 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