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Durham Review (1897), 5 Dec 1935, p. 5

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NOCH why yer don‘t t* ‘O> underâ€" rir battles. tion," explainâ€" ilways pray." it the Chinese sROVE the course Of ritish â€" soldier Â¥ the British MPDEN wot lang= IT 14 cb McG 35 candidate‘s Priest, B. heep wer W b been f ime Mp p in the injured ; but the â€" There ht ha H Satu he Han prey M ha on 3 Give the ‘REVIEW‘ ‘ as a Christmas Gift Ee im rememmmmmenmmimans & =0&0=0§0=0=0=0=fl-fl0 If you wish, the Review will forward a gift card to the recipient, carrying your Christmas greetings, to reach them nearly as possible on Christmas morning. What could be nicer than the home paper going to a friend fifâ€" tv two weeks in the year ? Phone 8 The Review to to Jan. T . RAMAGE and SON, vo away with all the f m:xkingyourChristmas Cake line and will be pleased to h: Get your Order f Our Soecial Mha: SINCE 1893 i4 UNIONX STOCK $2â€"00 JOHN McGOWAN Dunn & Levack Li Do We make them OU reap ~on A FULL HARVEST our Vrder in Early Special Christmas C DEC 5. 1935 Canada‘s When you make use of our highlyspecia]izedsel]ingservice for marketing your live stock. to c]ose Leading Livestock 1, 1937 ARDS, any size you wish Publishers of 1936 tuss and bother of k o. We excel in this have your order. fuss and . only $2.00 DURKHAM, ont Selesmen ubscribers Cake pay you. SINCE 1893 TORONTO onto. Miss Alce Muir visited last with her sister Mrs H. Hous Oshawa . « Congratulations to Mr and 1 0 "__ _: refe marrte § n Irwin who were m‘urur'd on Sa @ interest of the W.M.S. L,oC Mr and Mrs Ronald McRa« scon Corwin, Foit Erie visited : here last week. Mr. Angus Clark returned i after visiting friends in ma.__ Mr and Mrs Percy Jackson and Miss Kathleen of Collingwood visited on Sunday at Mr Thos. Nichol‘s. Miss Roberta Harrison is the new clerk in F. G. Karstedt‘s store. ner recont marriage. The evening was spent in progressive euchre, afâ€" tor which a mock wedding was perâ€" formed. The bride was Mrs D. Campâ€" bell, _ the groom, Mrs W. Watson, anc the preacher, Mss Nellie Mc Lean. This created much fun. The bride to be was agked to come forâ€" ward, when an address was read by Mis J. A. MacCuaig. and the presâ€" entation of an occasional clair, conâ€" goleum rug and 10 yards roller towâ€" elling, was made iby Misses Donalda Nichol and Roberta Harrison. Though taken completely by surprise, Miss McMeekin in a few wellâ€"chosen words thanked all kindly for the lovely gifts and invited all to visit her in her new home. All joine¢ and sang "For she‘s a jolly good fellow". Afâ€" ter singing was over, a dainty lunch was served. On /T uésday was held at the kin in honor of her recont mar iver spent a few days last iting friends in Toronto. Mr and Mrs A. Foster of visited Sunday at Edgar P iver s j | 6. con. 22, Egremont, ’ : A s‘lver tea, in aid of S "W.M.S. fund was held o afternoon a; the home of }Oliver, Old Durham Road | ing room, where many g1l ’welcomed, was brightened ,of red winter berries. Dur | ternoon a period of comm jing was enjoyed, accom | the piano by Mrs J, Hari ‘SJdie Vause also entertair | & reading. The tea table, ] late flowers and lighted ca Lresided over by Mrs Olive F. McKinnon ; assisting in rcom, were Misses Emma ; Oliver and Beatrice Watter of appreciation for this event; was tendered to the and her daughters, by Mis: James, and was fittingly en the company present, Mis Mrs vess ail that time, though conscious to the last; a wonderful constitution otherwise. She was the second dauâ€" ghier of the late Mr and Mrs Samuel Whitmore, one time residents on lot 8, con. 23, Egremont, A s‘lver tea, in aid of St. Colhimha iiAARieetcthitcsns s > Bc $ 114 1 ‘ie now down 32 feet, just surface | dripping so far. ! Nr. H.:B:; McLean has sold some 21 horses this fall to well satisfied )customers. They are horses â€" that _have been shipped to h‘m. | tWe regret very much the passing of _ our old time valued friend and nelghbor, Mrs: wW. ip. Watson of Waitson of North Egremont after an lilness of over 8 months, resulting] from a stroke, which left her helpâ€"I tess alf that tims" Tnawaw _"~ / T ohe was highly esteemed by her Pleasant, scciable manne clerk in the store for many ; Mr F. G, Karstedt. 1 with | others join in wishing her t The w ‘2g their this week Kinnon . _ on 1O 1 VMIS â€"Of â€"~ y Daerty . A fine program will be given, each one of them being an individua} artist _ in spiritual, plantation, sacred and popâ€" vlar songs, costume readings, solos, LUets, â€" triog and male quartettes . They are highly spoken of by thosei who have hearq them and strongly recommended to us here, The W.1I. of the locality are holdâ€" ‘2g their meeting on Thursday _ of this week at the home of Mrs F. Mcâ€" Kinvwas _â€" The Famous Florida sextette will be at St. Columba Unitea church on Friday evening, Dec. ¢, Take specâ€" ial note _ of the date, as an error crept in last week‘s issue as to date (not on yours or my part) . A fine program will be given, each one of them being an individua} artist in} SDiFituaL, . DINRHATLAY :. se e n es Jim Oliver and _PRICEVILLE Nt Co05 C GAes~‘ & Yore ciation â€" for this Pleasing as tendered to the hostess daughters, by Miss Bertha nd was fittingly endorsed by er by Mrs Oliver and ; assisting in the d Misses Emma anc $ Beatrice Watters a "1* °" w0 of St. Columba nd was held on Thursday t the home of Mrs Jas, Durham Road. The livâ€" ‘here many guests | were ras brightened by boquets ‘r berries, During the afâ€" eriod of community slng~‘ njoyed, accompanied at' ¢ Mrs 3. Harrison. Mss also entertained with ‘he tea table, lovely with and lighted candles. was | PRICEVILLE ‘@7VOu VIEIOL using, why not sell it? A ;mâ€"al'l adâ€" . Nichol‘s. let in the Review may find a buver. d on Monday . the new skating rink : feet, jJust â€" surface 1 McRae and visited friends ‘crtained with able, lovely with ed candles, was Oliver and Mrs g in the dining mma and Sadie Natters. A vora Mrs F on Saturd s her the best good. Congratâ€" Bradey _ Irwin McLean jourâ€" Thursday | last ‘ MTS A&:~ 3: er _ Catherine 0 also on Friâ€" manner as g many years of with hosts of .â€"Rt; Of week vis Priceville lost id h'ghly egâ€" by _ marriage a y the man My own business is coming along fine. It was for sale on the courtâ€" house steps last Friday, but there were no bidders, so the sheriff let me keep it. That makes the best month since the upturn. all in rour sister Eloise telegraphed the next day that Wilfred had just been offered a new contract that was an insult, so your mother is airing out his room. Wilfred never could enâ€" dure insul‘s. Your sister Frances, you will recall, has been a private secretary; she wrote last week that if anybody thinks she is going to drop to the level of a common typist he is mistaken, so we expect her any day. i If you have something ‘] roses and centered with a three story u! wedding cake made by the bride‘s | aunt, Mrs Stagg. {l Later the happy ccuple left am‘d | showers of confetti, for a motor trip ! to Hamilion, Windsor _ and other ! points. _ The bride chose for travelâ€" t ling a pansy shade rough crepe dress | and wore a becoming ‘Princess Marâ€" ’ma‘ style hat of the same â€" shade. | Her coat was of black tree bark suede 'w:th grey wolf collar, and matching !accessor:‘es in black. _ _On their return they will reside on the groom‘s farm near Priceville. + ihe bride was charming in _ a | gown of trop‘cal blue satin back | French crape, mace on long fitted lines, with matching jacket of transâ€" parent velvet, and wearing _ silver slippers. Her bouquet was of Briarâ€" cliff roses and lily. of the valley. Her only â€" croament was a white gold necklacs, the gift of the groom. The bride was attended by her cousin, | Miss Delia McePhail, dréessed in brown triple sheer crepe and carrying _ a sheat of bronze and yellow mums. The â€" groom was supported by his brothor Mr Bert Irwin. lmmediately following _ the cereâ€" mony the bride led the way to the . dining rcom which was altractively _ cecorated with blue and white streamâ€" ers, wher> luncheon was served to ; about twenty guests. The bride‘s J table was deccrated with sweetheart i rOSes and eantnrad wiem â€" ul0 | "CCf Come Here JjJust now. Your her Sheridan‘s salary has _ just 1 "reconsidered," so he moved inâ€" his old room and brough h‘s The bride w gown of trop‘e; French crape, lines. with mat, beneath an yellow mums | _A quiet but pretty wedding â€" was solemnized at 3 o‘clock on Saturday, Nov. 30th by the Rev. N. MeDonâ€" ald at the home of the bride‘s mothâ€" er, when in the presence of immedâ€" iate friends and relatives, Olive, only daughter of Mrs McMeekin and the late John McMeekin Priceville was united in marriage to Bradey Irwin, youngest son of Mrs Irwin and the late Thomas Irwin of Ceylon, Ont. | The bride entered the living room on the arm of her brother, Mr. J. McMeekin, to the strains of ‘Lohenâ€" grin‘s‘ bridal chorus nlavai he ... Mr and Mrs Isaac Smi erton visited Sunday at McLean‘s. , Mr and Mrs John ily visited Sunday McLeog@‘s, Ceylon. Mr. Dan Campbell returned home after spending a week in Toronto. Mr Dave Hincks attended the golâ€" den wedding of his uncle and â€" aunt, Mr and Mrs Jack Hincks on Saturâ€" day in Egremont. Mr and Mrs Art Richardson _ Stuart Carson. Mr and Mrs Jack C son of Vandeleur, visited Sunday Mr. Alex Carson‘s. Mrs Ronald McDonald and Dougâ€" las of Collingwood visited last week at W. Watson‘s. Mr. Clifford Hincks who is teachâ€" ing school at Hudson, was successâ€" ful in getting a deer. Your affectionate father. THE DURHAM REVIEW othing like a reduction. me to keep up with the big business, but as I , an adjustment is the & raise. Of course Rupâ€" bridal chorus played by Mrs. MacCuaig, and took her place an arch of evergreens and C "*CHCHCOn was served to mty guests. The bride‘s _ decorated with sweetheart centered with a three story cake made by the bride‘s elvet, and wearing _ silver Her bouquet was of Briarâ€" and lily. of the valley. Her iment was a white gold the gift of the groom. The attended by her cousin, McePhail, dréessed in brown IRWINâ€"MCMEEKIN HYMENEAL r1at; he has been 1928, he should o explain what been a private last week that she is going to common typist we expect her troubles â€" â€" Indigestion, bl: l:l-e:;tlnm and ns Acidity _ ‘Tives quick and lasting relief, 6 you are not; For sale at all Drug Stores. A small adâ€", find a buyer.. _ McFADDEN‘S DRUG STORE )wing â€" the cereâ€" the way to the i was altractively and white streamâ€" MLL A V IL 24 1 Mr. . Arthur Ramage, teller of the naccames Royal Bank, Elmwood, has been â€"memeEEkKIn transferred to Lynden, a short disâ€" retty wedding was {ance from Hamilton . o‘clock on Saturday, Reeve CaMder at Council meetins viersity _ !N DAYS OF YORE| A ND Art Richardson and r and Mrs Jack Carâ€" Nichol and famâ€" at Mr. Donald Smith of Fleshâ€" i en sns o nigo 15 YEARS aco “i:gd ‘l‘::t Dougk Taken from Review fyle, Dec. 9|20. s wee Mr. A. A. Catton of town has s who is teach. PU"Chased the Chevrolet Garage in , was success. M". Forest from Mr. James Baird, | and will take possession in a short inharlann * o«s Hme. other travelâ€" dress s Marâ€" Mr. Allie an average of nearly 6,500 and a new high record. son, Egremont, was the scene of a pretty wedding when their second Gaugher Fanny S. was united in marriage to Mr. Wm. Lawrence of Glenelg. »6 F Early on the merning of the 24th of November, there passed peacefully away, Mr Robt. Edge, of Edve Hill. On Sunday last t at the resiGence of John Morrson of : Gienelg, Mr. Peter advranced age of 82 In the same ceme vious the earth clos mains of a bright ai of 12 years, 9 mos., of Mr and Mrs Jas Glenelg. ,__Who knows but what Durham may be crossed by another railway â€" beâ€" fore many years? For some time it is alleged surveying has been going on quietly by the Canad‘an Northern authorities but the rumor seems to !have a foundation of fact, for this week the news comes that a party of surveyors are at work northâ€"east. of the town and approaching it, beâ€" ing _ at present behind the Moffat and McFayden farms on the second con. of Glenelg. The northern ter minus is at Washago, and it is supposâ€" ed, Kincardine is ajimed a+ I Durham curling â€" club reâ€"organized for the ensuing season on Tueséay evening. Hon. pres., Mr _ R. Cochâ€" rane; pres., J. P. Telford ; sec‘y treas., W. Calder; Com. of manageâ€" ment, H. Allan, w. C, Vollett, Jas. Lenahan, w. S. Hunter. Who knows but what Durham may be crossed by another railway beâ€" Cl tFei A few days ago while Mr. Alex Fletcher was going to the barn to feed his cattle he saw a large black bear devouring one of his valuable sheep. At the sight he ran for his gun, but in his absence the bear made a good retreat, swam the lake at the back of the farm and â€" disapâ€" peared . eciion with Ryan Bros. Owen 4, and is home holidaying for a days before leaving far a ~ans at ed by Mr Geo. I the store Monday The Gents‘ furnishing business in the McIntyre block, recently assigned by H. A. Burnett, has been purchasâ€" ed by Mr Geo. Burnett, who opened 25 YEARS Ago Taken from Review fvle Ni "AeCYe Camier at Council meeting, s o Monday night announced some heartâ€" mF’;;H? AiS:::)’l;E ening information with regard to im-’ (;F' (:‘LP';'ELG proved roads for Durham . Recentl,v; CEAQFD“ ' he had been in Toronto intervie'wingj Her ;s‘ * 14% Hon. F. C. Biggs, Minister of Pubâ€"‘ NC Nes g i Grain, etc., on Tu lic Highways and the Deputy Minisâ€" of December, 193; ter, who assured him that the proâ€" |12.30 on Lot nun vince would take over all of Garaâ€" X 4 Con., south of the fraxa street in the town, which was $ s # , the Townshin af not in ‘theâ€"main IamAR® dnc Mr. Frank Morlock is visiting Guelph friends this week and attendâ€" ing the Fat Stock Show . The Grand Trunk has cut its freight service in two; only one train in now, and one out every _ other day . As long as the C.P.R. conâ€" tinues usual service, we‘ll be better off than many towns with only the one line. ; Picking prairie flowers in Novemâ€" ber writes Mr. Jas. Baird of . Grenâ€" fell, Sask., "scarcely any snow and little frost." He predicts hard times owing to falling prices of grain and cattle. He has sold his farm and is‘ living in the town now. I sicence of his nephew, Mr. r‘son of 2nd con. E.G.R. Mr. Peter Morrison at the age of 82 years. same cemetery the day preâ€" earth closed over the reâ€" a bright and attractive boy 0 assured him that the proâ€" rould take over all of Garaâ€" reet in the town, which was the main business section. vas solemnized at . M. _ Campbell, Elgin, when her _ was married to aimed at. there passed away Harold, 3rd son Ledingham, of Telford ; sec‘y om. of manageâ€" C. Vollett, Jas. fyle, Dec. 110 a week _ors will proceed to di tribute the asâ€" sets of the Esta‘e, ving â€" regard only to the claims o which they shall then have notice and will not be liable for said asse to any perâ€" sons of whose claim jce shall not bave been received at \the time ofi1 such distribution . | DATED at Durham, twentieth day of November, A.D. 1935. ‘ NOTICE TO CREDITORS _ _Nine room House all con niences, with One acre of land on maln street Stable for Six horses, Electrik L‘ghtâ€" ed, Large shed; also heavy \ wagon with heavy coal box, light wagon sleighs, cutter, buggy, two ploughs, harrows, ki chen range . E. Smith, Blacksmith, Holstein, Ont. A reward of $5.00 \will be given to anyone who can te the whereaâ€" bouts of 9 lambs straged from the farm of Donald Stewa , Priceville. Please write Arch‘e Ste rart, Proton R. R. 3, or phone D. mpbell, 22â€" 3â€"1, Flesherton Terms Cash 1 o‘clock. ‘ ol saie. \ Dates arranged nili l-{;-ral â€"A Quantity of Mousehold Furniture | I&%lk, also through Dy Anyone can seN anything at this| 494 Plesberton Advance sale except cows. Duncan, Dundalk P.O_ p The following 12 cows, age\an of sale. on §atur_day, Dec. 7, 1935 The ders‘gned has received inâ€" structiong from SILAS EDWARDS to sell by blic Auction at his brothâ€" er, Wm. Kdwards‘ premises, Lot 15, Con, 1, S.D.R. Tp. Glene‘g, Contain‘ng Â¥9g1 of Rocky Sau » Prov . Highway \x buildings ; runn Easy terms arra purchaser . _ Posse Apply to Alber+ N ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO A 6 tube Battery works like new. 1 Part payment. If in the Review Office, Horses, _ Livestor : â€" Imp Grain, etc., on Tues y, the 1 of December, 1935 t the 12.30 on Lot numbter 31, in Con., south of the Duktham J the Township of Glgne , the es of the late Elmer per TERMS CAsH, Tenders receivied up to December 20th by J. H. cQuarrie, Durham, Ontario, Solicitor} for the Administraâ€" tor. & Ford Car, Pens, Breeding es, Quantity Wire . Fox Pens and Bréeding Boxes ject to claim off $111 Jor rent. TERMS CASH. FOR SALE Y TENDER IN THE ESTATE OP JOHN M. Me GILUvRaAY] Late or tur viu LAGE OFP AriICEVILLE, pBoEAS. FARM F?R SALE or rent ER, LATE or {Hp oF GLENELG, | ra CEASED. und said he had lost : the chase began. "I‘n around where you all _ Sought by United States governâ€" ment oflicers since July on a charge of forging a government cheque for $57.50, a young negro shuffled into the secret service office . "Here 1 is," he announced to stantled agents, NN SE Ine ES Wouek ce 2l 9 such date the Administrat k. * No r%erve Geo. E. Dukcan. Adminislritors’ Sa‘e BY AUction AUCTION SXLE 8 _ arraniged _ PossesNon Albert Mid Geo. E. FOR SALE 98% acres, just north en _ church, fronting ‘Woe. 6, Glenelg. Good nIXg water past barn. rrariged for bonafide ssesstorn March 1st t Middeton, Durham . ‘ and dates given day Dukcan, Auctioneer FOR SALE the Dukham Road, in le commences at Duncan, \\u(-lloneer. ‘y radio, looks . Wood accepted interested apply Pens, Breeding Box 4 to stantled agents, lost 23 pounds since "I‘m tired running u_ all ain‘t." ®F ELMER HooPp 1E TOownNnshHIp FARMER, â€" pp. Implements the 17th day the hour of the premis the 2nc Have cution and Physica course for advance Hand Culture and . ginners a specialty method for children Honor Post Graduate Aima College Pupil of Parneli Morris, A. A. C. o. Pilano, Vocal, Theory, Harmony, El To remove the cause of _ di try Chiropractic adjustments, sage and Uiltra Violet Rays See your local Chiropractors and All legal documents eficientiy and carefully prepared. Office: Over Vollett‘s Store. Vourimoo solicited Ontario & Don Registered p Surveys. Reno ASs at Notary Public, Conveyancer urveys, Reports elephone 31. Or . M. CHARLTON . G. AND BESSIE Mcuic._ a~ wenustry in all its Branches X RaAY GAS EXTRAcTiONns Oflice: Mil} Street, DURHAM, Ont. P. F. MacARTHUR icensed Auctioneer for Sales taken on reasn J. H. MeQUARRIE, B. a d for children of pre school age. commenced teaching Studio ov. Lawrence‘s store. Hours 1 to e Phone 95. J. F. GRANT, D.D.s ooms: Over Lambton 8t., Office Hours: 4 Hamilton, Ontario Specalist, Eye, Ear, Nose : In Durham every other , Offlice hours: 9 Office and Residence : Cor tess and Lamb*on Streets GEORGE E. Duncan D.flt‘“ry in REPAIRING as The Down Town CHIRCPRACi i Barrister, Solicitor, + l e e Black Jersey, Brown _ ang Black Velvet, 25¢ a pair cheap. er than lasy season . We have also some A few lines of MEN‘g that will make â€" nice presents . Physical Culture. Smchl advanced pupils, including Fl‘uffl;immed M&i;rflfl;ols J. S. MclLRAITH i"cluding Rubbers WINTER Footwrar « SWITH, M.B., M.C., Just Arrived ! ANOTHER 10 cases or Dominion Land , ORANGEvILLE DR. C "V‘"g Wubbers, Goloshes, e 3 lines of Women‘s for LADiES rs: 9 to 11 a.m., 1.30 to 4 to 9 p.m., Sundays excepted DURH A M rofessional FR Arm Gouches. l; + Kinderearter RO)’&] Bank o Durh‘._ ‘ar, Nose and Throat reasonable termgs, Herald Office, Dun. h Durham Review _ Land Surveyor ional Engineer Estimates. Plans ance. ~Geo. E, O. Phone 42 r4ag P. PARK , Durham, Ont. 1.30 to 4.00 p. m. 7.80 to 9.00 p. m. 49c and 69¢ Bank, Durham other weekâ€"eng Of _ disease, "b'l L.U-s. , priced MEXN‘s Hogp Grey County USUAL Shoe Store Corner , â€"Maz , Plans , Durham Xmas P.S,. $Â¥

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