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Durham Review (1897), 23 Jan 1936, p. 5

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Nussell & Son ida ugh House JAN. 23, 1936 CKEEN GROVE ANTITY OR SALE ing "our Bible". Can gave seripture "“h a paper "Views of th \dlam a reading, enti invil of God‘s Word" CE t those Rubbers «s good Bible" was taken by Mr and Mrs Homer \ Wonderful Book" on recited a poem . ts closed the meat. you are ying. NELG W. I M at David Aljoe is ick of pneumonia. m is helping to ither who is ser. > the ‘al for M ‘s Strong made he evening was lancing . returned home ding the past MceGirr. pent a few 4 ight. _ y is spending aughter, Mrs3 bled word all to canâ€" his meeting eck _ young play "Beads ‘can schoolâ€" Jan. 3ist !, come and ‘en and asâ€" unch and a it together. at home of _ Thursday Mr. Donald _ Historical the people _ of e home of Mr. and gave them M trade the newly orâ€" Institute was 8 J. Newell and her perâ€" Jas. Brown the mm and Mrs L. d _ auditors; T. Â¥. Bell 1 _ McCracken few days last ad around the )llinson and ‘s. Twentyâ€" ers and 28 rt Atkinson nging â€" and _ convener committee . se present. 100n Sunshine lative letâ€" Christmas ton _ gave tive _ talk Roy Hopâ€" r. _ When Mrs R. erson _ read ‘riend" and ‘lion branch n gave s i spent on home _ of Aberdeen 1eeting of nbers and Hopkins on _ from nick gave Mrs Râ€" were read ‘s (G. Newâ€" New _ Year n. Mr3. The rules neighbor chairman Whit + meet days For full information, consult est Agent. _ Ask for Handbill CENT â€" A â€" MILE EXCURSION Jan. 24 â€" 25 From DURHAM The Collection Specialists . ORANGEVILLE, ONTARIO, Est. 1890. No Collectionâ€"No Charge Start 1936 right by your list of slow but counts and notes. You too will apnrecia It is results and count with them. Une of the two largest retail firms and one of the largest Medical Clinâ€" ics in Toronto use our services regâ€" ularly . TGRONTto ........... §2.00 HAMILTON ......... $2.80 BUFFALO®*.......... $kYS DUNNVILLE ........ $3.50 SMITHVILLE ....... 33.25 WELLAND .......... $3.55 Return Limit up to Jan. 27th A. was presided over by the new president, Miss E. James, and heard reports cf a year of progress. A soâ€" clal time was spent and a dainty lunch was served by the hostess and assistants . The annuval congregational meeting of St. Columba church was held on Thursday evening when very favorâ€" 1ble reports were presented by the various branches of the church‘s work . That of the church _ itgelf showed a pleasing advance on formâ€" er years. In addition to the envelâ€" ope‘s increased giving, the loose colâ€" lections amounted to a small fracâ€" tion short of $100. The fund subâ€" CUSTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. Canadian Pacitic ten by Rev. Ronald MecLeod. A duet was sung by Mrs McLean and Miss Belle Weir. Reports of the year‘s work were given by the treas. and the sec‘y. The study book ‘The New Africa‘ was introduced. The W Will thase requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. Get our prices before pumhu!ng else where. _ It will pay you. The first meeting of the new of St. Columba W.M.S. and y was held at. the home of Mrs H McLean. Mrs Johnston préesided read a message from our moder Dr. Roberts. Mrs Ritchie also a letter regarding our missions, â€" Gunn‘s Fertitizer in stock Royal Household Flour Bran *O Canada‘ 54 Oa Pilot hi 0 KELLY & AIKEN JOHN McGOWAN Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods Also dainty confections to suit the most criticalâ€"minded, PRICEVILLE THE PEOPLE‘S MILLSs HENDERSON‘S BAKERY Ice Cream Bricks COLLECTIONS FLOUR °5 nNighnt by sending us f slow but collectable acâ€" notes. will appreciate the results. PRICEVILLE For your Afternoon Tea Bridge Party, etc. esided over by the new Miss E. James, and heard a year of progress. A soâ€" was spent and a dainty served by the hostess and JAN. 23. 1936 4+ ~«<is. §0%5 k iir++«..* §hay T¢¥‘k +. o«‘ yeby TO Dependability that moderator, nearâ€" , writ= year Mr and Mrs J. A. MacCuaig visit ed recently with Mr and Mrs B. Irwin. Dr. Falloon of Toronto spent the weekend with his wife at Mr H. Mcâ€" Donald‘s. _ Miss. Effie MacCannell returned home on Friday night after visiting ber sister Mrs. A. L. Hincks. Mr and Mrs Art Richardson and family ard Mr Stuart Carson, Swinâ€" ton Park, visited Wednesday at Mr. Alex Carson‘s. The latter remained for a longer stay. Mrâ€"and Mrs Elmer Harrison and Mr and Mrs B. Irwin, were recent guests at the home of Mrs T. Irâ€" win . Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs D. L. MeArthur on the arrival of A baby girl, on Saturday, Jan. 18th in Durham hospital. + This Monday morning a radio anâ€" nouncer is being installed at the rink. Not every town has a McBride to push things, only Toronto and Priceville. New additions to the population, are a young daughter at the home of Mr and Mrs Jno. Jones, 3rd con. South Glenelg, and a daughter . to Mr and Mrs D. L. McArthur; also to Mr and Mrs Harry Richardson, Toronto, (nee Ollic MacLean,) a daughter. All are doing well and congratulations to all. + The union prayer meeting of this week was held Wednesday at the parsonage. A system of house to house meetings has been instituted. The meeting last week was at the home of Mr and Mrs C. A. McLean, when Rev. N. McDonald gave . a fine address "My cup runneth over". The hockey match, Priceville and Swinton Park resulted in a 5â€"0 score in favor of the latter, though honestly while we were there, Swinâ€" ton goal was most bombarded, but their fine padded goalie would not get out of the way ! A fan here says "It‘s a shame"! An hours free skating was thereafter enjoyed. The ice was in splendid condition we are told. It is purposed to have a gram, aphone installed with an aimplifier to furnish music between acts and for skating parties. A fine lunch was served at â€" the close, after benediction by Rev. J. W. Johnston. Lointed for next three years. Joseph McKee was appointed S. Superintendent. The ushe ganist, pianist and éhoir were pointed . scribed to, in place of the annual fowl supper with its work, worry and waste, involved $101.86, _ and was realized as a considerable sum over the average of the last ten years‘ receipts. Messrs Joseph Mcâ€" Kee, Elmer Harrison are new Manâ€" Oat Chop Crimpled Oats FEED . DURHAM. ONT. John Shortreed was reapâ€" _next three years,. Mr. Shorts &A ND VICINITY appointed as S ushers, orâ€" : Established 1893. LTD. , Union Stock Yards, Toronto reapâ€" Have your live stock sold in comâ€" petition by salesmen of long experâ€" ience who are well able to cope with equally shrewd buyers. Uphold Live stock Prices Dunn & Levack It is false economy to allow your The livestock to be loaded on a truck and Aid h to be sold any place where there is home just one buyer to bid on it. MceCar HELP US IN OUR WORK FOR YOU uary 1 and thus time 1 THAT LIVESTOCK Oi Yours is Worih Real Money to Yor Mr. Aubrey McEachnie was home from Egremont over Sunday. Miss Tena Christie, Toronto, was a visitor with brothers and sisters here. Mr. Alvin Scott spent ;1 few in Toronto. Mrs John Ferris has spent a few weeks in Toronto. We hope she is back to normal health again . Master Jimmy Riddell and baby Vernon Long have both made a good recovery from pneumonia. Mrs Jessie Scott has gone to spend the winter with her sister Mrs Campbeli at Mt. Forest. An epidemic of colds, whoopingâ€" cough, and measles is making this winter a very unpleasant one in many homes around this district. There is not much visiting going or. The Mildmay log truckers finished up for the winter in this vicinity on Saturday. While the highway is quite passable, the lanes are not in condition for the heavy loads. . The W.I. held a good meeting on Jan. 8th at the home of Mrs Jos. Copeland with nine members andl seven visitors present. Will hold eir Annual Euchre and Dance on FRIDAY EVE NGâ€"FEBRUARY 7th In Ram#na Gardens 2271â€"â€"A Bloor S West, Toronto Come and Bring \ your Friends. SwWINTAN PaRK oLD A meeting of the shareholders of the McKinnon Hall was held on Monâ€" day p.m. and Mr C. A. McLean was appointed the new trustee to succeed the late A. B. McArthur. It was deâ€" cided to tear down the McKinnon Hall and sell the lumber. The trusâ€" tees are C. A. McLean, T. Nichol, and Arch MacCuaig. â€" Next Wednesday evening, Jan. 29, a social evening will be held when games, contests, program and lunch will be had. We look for a good turnout. l Mrs. Archie MacCuaig returned home after visiting=in O. Sound. | On Monday afternoon the annual meeting was held in the Presyterian church with a fair attendance. Rev. N. McDonald presided and opened with prayer. The Auditor‘s report was read; a splendid report of the Willing Helpers was read by Miss N. MceLean, showing a balance of nearâ€" ly $24 on hand; W.M.S. report was also read by Miss N. McLean, with a balance on hand; Miss Margaret McArthur gave the S$.S. report; Mr Hector McLean gave a good report of the Building Committee. The managing Board was then dealt with Andrew and David Hincks and D. L. McArthur being the retiring manâ€" agors. The managers are T. Nichol Ben McKenzie, Vic Scheurman, Ray McLean, Allie MceLean, Jack Nichol Jr., Archie MacCuaig, Wm. McMilâ€" lan, Archie McArthur. Mr. Suther land was appointed envelope sec‘y; Mrs H. Tucker, congregational sec‘y; auditor, Archie MacCuaig; S. s. Sup‘t, Neilburt McKenzie. Considerâ€" able other business was transacted. The Y.P. met on Tuesday night. Miss Margaret McArthur presided, he HOPEVILLE your next shipment. BOYS‘ ASSOCIATION ple YUII PRESBYTERIAN LADIES‘ Aip days Mrs Gowdy, Mrs W. Weir McPherson, with â€"«Mrs T. C pouring tea. consisted of a piano solo by Miss L. McComb; reading by Mrs J. Alexander; piano selection by Mrs. Gowdy; solo by Mrs Litster accomâ€" panied by Mrs Gowdy. Refreshments The Durham Presbyterian Ladies‘ Aid held a Thimble party at the home of Mrs McPherson and Mrs. McCannel on Friday afterncon, Janâ€" uary 17th. A pleasant and profitable time was spent in preparing articles for our annual bazaar. Mrs Grant, president, was in charge. Mrs Gowâ€" dy looked after the program which malicious spirits. They believe in ,God. but consider Him absent havâ€" ing left _ spirits present in charms, magicâ€"good and bad, thunder and lightning, _ mountains, trees, pools and witchcraft. But above all the African believes in the great Creator God, that He made the world and all life comes from Him, but He has left the spirits to control the affairs of mankind. Spirit worship is the _religion of the natives of Africa. Mohainmedenism _ has obtained â€" a following, but where Christianity has has come first, Mohammedenism "has no chance, not having the power ovâ€" er the life as with those who accept Christ as ruler and Saviour, which when they do, is with zeal and fervâ€" or that puts to shame those who bhave known about Him all their livâ€" es. Miss Charlton exemplified this by some Negro spirituals on the piâ€" ano in a classical meledy and in tunes as Swing low sweet chariot, Steal away to Jesus and My lord deâ€" livered Daniel. The day of meeting was changed to the second Wednesday of each month. Mrs McClocklin was appointâ€" ed Temperance Secretany. j *°"° fecretarys report was given Priceville corr.: : Ww when much business was tranucted.}oul‘ townsman, A., D;y Miss Alix Tobin favored with a read-i polling the highest, wotg; ing entitled "The Cattle Thief". Thejlor in Artemesia, and, M hostess and group in charge served being honored by .getting lunch and a social time was spent. ship of said townghip;» ‘!is represented by ycong, qQuUEEN sTREET w. m. s. ;‘s°°‘°hm°" and one, Eng] Queen Street W.M.S. was invitedfz;::ler?h ;‘feul;:ic:‘vfllme 4 to the home of Mrs H. McCrae for | * LeIbod | the January meeting on Wednesday | . ~â€"<«â€"â€"_. last, and received a warm welcome.| 15 YEAR® AQ Mrs Halbert, . president conductedl;'rakgn from Review £ylg the worship service of praise â€" and Durham hockey AeRAREp prayer. Scripture reading was taken’ lost 2 games the Past «e by Mrs. Halbert, followed by prayer | O.H.A. _ (Durham‘s>, fing by Mrs. Twamley on the theme, the" Durham won 3 to: 2 inpf spirit of racial brotherhood. Mrs Mc-l but lost 1â€"7 to the,, Ma Clocklin introduced ‘The faiths °f;dalk team here. . Iny;Srg Africa‘, the second chapter of the"Durhum beat Chesley,. Pâ€"54 study book, and we learned that the’ley Jr. Northern . trimme Africans‘ beliefs were many; . some fâ€"â€"3: » of them being the immortality _ of Mr Henry. Seim w hengr the soul,â€"that the spirits of their a busy farm life on,the& dead return to control them; someâ€" Normanby, into tow_R, :t wo times friendly, or if unfriendly, must has been attracted Dasken be pleased. _ They live in terror of and has purchased thg.4) malicious spirits. Thev helieve â€" in T! > snceting was opened by Miss M. Pickering the new president. _ After prayer by Mrs. Gowdy, the scripture lesson was given by Miss M. Calder. The secretary‘s report was given when much business was transacted . Miss Alix Tobin favored with a readâ€" ing entitled "The Cattle Thief". The hostess and group in charge served lunch and a social time was spent. PRESBYTERIAN Y. w. aA,. The Presbyterian Y.W.A. held their regular montbhly meeting in the home cf Mrs Clifford Ritchie on Thursday with a good attendance . T! > saceting was opened by Miss M. Pickering the new president. _ After The hog market held active and strong sales being made on Monday on the basis of 8.50 to $.60 for truck delivery. Prospects for the balance of the week will depend a great deal upon supplies. CGHIRCGHES Choice lambs were in strong deâ€" mand at 9c. Alberta‘s were again prominently displayed on the market. Sheep held steady choice from 4 to 5¢, heavies from 2% to 3%4c¢c. _ The calf market held steady, choice veal from 10 to 10%c¢, fair to good from 9 toli0c, common and medium from 7 to 8c. y a half lower, choice selling from 7 to 7‘%c¢, others lower according . to quality. The cow trade was lower, choice from 3% to 4¢, fair to good from 2% to 3%¢, common and medâ€" ium 2% to 2%, canners and cutters 1% to 2‘4c. The bull trade was eas : ier, choice 2% to 4¢, bolognas 2% to 3%¢. A few lots of choice heavy steers sold at from 6 to 6%c¢, fair to good from 54 to 6c. Choice butchers ranged from 5% to 5%¢, fuir to good from 4% to 5¢, common and medium 3% to 4%c. Baby beeves were fully With an unexpected supply of over 4000 cattle for Monday‘s market, which included over 1,000 from Wesâ€" tern Canada, the market opened very slow and only about half the cattle were sold at the| close of the day. Many classes of cattle received no bids. Lamb prices advanced 25¢. per cwt. and bogs gained from 15 to 25¢ per cwt. - By DUNN & LEVACK, Lid., Toronto Live Stock Market Report| IN DAYS: THE DURHAM REVIEWY W. McFadden, . Ritchie which ' If you have something, you@rg; AGt: using, why not sell ift?;; A AmeMLaG ]m in the Review may. fAmha DUKOFer McQueen. Ing on Saturday . t di je“" thange made in ,.,,,'_'M"“'"Jz% F ABIM NP OB F6 AAK. cO R rR ENT 1 the year 1921. Preges . MMrAAHuRpâ€" Cansaining 29844 120repesjust ; n ter; ist vice, H:; A A L@m@®éat ; 20%h Of oR OthOs PREORRen Charthen, fropti R. A. Nicholson; Dim,Ww}{fi'bWova.N‘Nofi-fiMi& Hunter, v. Adams, Ww J . y PiinipN Duildingt;s ; URMREFRMRTeOPSsbDbr Calder, H. SchenclkA A Stgwarkrt] .3 P4%Xs$CTRMi: AKARROeq fOfor Gilstor{f, H. Cowanrandra RaR Sigmin PWORA@Esr . PGS§e8si@Pn MafQheh 18t Hanavare â€"r w Uansxs _ W & 8 P Honorary, J Holstein corr. Agricultural Soc ing on Saturday change made in the year 1921. Mr Henry Seim whmnwrm* a busy farm life on,&hm&’flrd:oa,npf?r Normanby, into towR, ;;m-d'e’am@do has been attracted DKcHOté)&ndargha and has purchased thg,aDigr&idiq 094 acre Kernaghan 121Mi1 4 mi{ge.eo:i‘: of Ayton. He has ,aln,MmMu y Henry Damm‘s fing, 1090@CG@re fa about 1% miles fr@PAnthfhe {Of8}er, where his sonâ€"ind@Wow, MMr, JaJA@es O‘Brien will be in-:chmpse, Mrs C. Elvidge xeCebk@de@no J Wbrk . day the sad news Ofothe@negéhth ofof her youngest sister, Mrgr€£ ~S8.<C by, (nee Grace Willig)spfo;s EqhyiÂ¥Um Alta. 15 YEAR® AG@@o Taken from Review EylQ1e, J8 Durham hockey .tearng, gy@ lost 2 games the pagt«mwerk» with St. Andrew‘g . bad as leap year, , corner now; every, the question, ‘"Don‘t name on the quilt? 10 P 200. AAUIRCD E2 by had a bee n T NSA y haulin brick to veneer big; BQHREe , Swinton Park cortr; . A ALAG@R:5Ai, has been organized q in;p COlIAfdi@ lt ms & _ x B ;"lth Icllu'ved roofor ofof EMÂ¥RNiR®R C WARfASer TWORWIYNiGRe(C28);) in;, the, ron. It was manuf@aftH@@dby 2Â¥p. wCennrasion w us Clark at the sagh« and dmry ... | ham..Read sin: tha odia. m..&.‘.fieb'fi' with curv Photographer Kelsgeyy hag; d ! pREtryhamg something unique in;, a W:rf AbEI1AXNRIG shaped room on ruon@rérswhighn hq P 4OR cProtraqt terms a travelling,.studigio, It1gsig ,0%s8‘MWAlRre, 13 large light frame,, SUVANEiGYe 200 pregty ; ! 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