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Durham Review (1897), 20 Feb 1936, p. 5

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EB. 20, 1936 . M.8. held their } in the church p es being nrecaans spece is O N A L ~urg, Belleville, xvilfe. Prescott, C‘mpbellfiu:d, leaford, Barrie, orth Bay, Puz '-'miakamin. sing. Longlac . lxomx.' Forgus, Taton: Pario Port erth or chair rate. ION_ rom All Stations in the East which Excursion URSION NAL ir®t had Cars at approxiâ€" "‘Sk:p‘bg and DORNOCH Handbills tese POR HANDBILL inclusive h Way ing present. Morrison, led A y ind west, in nonth M mas planned & new uts in the basket next one to buy ; d puts the worth ulte was held at utchley Feb. 12 y member anâ€" A a valentine i@ham read a Vhat the Instiâ€" ommunity." In . was discusset hley, Mrs Vin irs F. Heft reâ€" 1 home"; and unging by all a paper and 1 comical joke. M ve put on in this uch going on they ve 10¢ for month have something on the â€" night. irp orehestrs ancing . basket ery cold, No weeks men wor Phone 18 nen 'of.].‘ in 1 the »now three places . lrom the 8, â€" Indian clothing for .4econdhm t things. ldleâ€"aged rd stitute had iS]onl_ ln'." Western Ca ing closed, hort meeting Uwen Sound nd baby are by OO K aD eturns 6# vhile spend. his m returning to pleased to 4 _ Dornock to get back nd Mre Ed . Ho h lunch. Ok, Miss sionary ] omm the Supply Indian schoo, ‘hing for a girl ondhand cloth. hings. The roil M . enebrmey®. Mrs E. B NDa}. * takes out °Y in box ute hold * church ned Nillams 18 aged of the te are prac. they inteng bhall _ about M gave us 0 those . also puts and sends so on till their turn Darlour LFY up.r' & Very in. travelling in Prayep to the llom' which Cana the to THE REVIEW, DURHAM CUSTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. 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At ail drug stores, P W Fremtriach. Wt VA knocks heartburn and that heavy fecling â€"reliaves dyepavths. J you are afraid s ._. ""C® d Pproportionately mixe«i Joo d cooonnen moomene . Hevved _SOu If you are not as yet familiar such maladies natural leaves, seeds FEED 10245 PROYV, It will pay you. e regained their normal stomach troubles of all D, gas and sour stomach , pimples and bladder lowest prices as high , berries 1 and is on T disorâ€" sufferers drugs of a day, | _ _ ORANGEVILLE, ONTARIO. Est. 1890. No Collectionâ€"No Charge. oince 1893 we have been successâ€" fully handling collections for an eyâ€" er increasing number of clients. Surely this indicates that we are ePicient and responsible, Send in your list of notes aad acâ€" counts. If we fail to collect we charge nothing for our services . | | Mr. Joe Hazan | after spending the | the West. * # # +# * * The oldâ€"timer‘s chest f] nointed with turpentine, kerosene was really useful. began to smell it, his cold ter. It‘s the modern‘s fault if he has bad colds; nature provides a chest protector attached to his chin. Who wants a frigidaire ther anyway? Mr and Mrs Elmer |] ited Sunday with Mr Irwin. Prayer meeting will Wednesday at the hom McEachern . P Lo l e Sm en taed s Messrs Wm. Nichol and Ear] Mcâ€" Lean were to Toronto, Tuesday with a truck load of stock. Mr and Mrs Elmer Harrison visâ€" ited Sunday with Mr and Mrs B. Yrucd. Anox on Monday, Feb. 10. Mr. Ray McLean shipped load of stock by train on & Since 1893 Mr. Hughie McLean, Glenelg, visâ€" ited last week at Mr. Dan Campâ€" belt‘s . Mr. Jack Carson, Vandeleur, was a& recent visitor at his father‘s here. Mr and Mrs Wm. Aldcorn, Mrs. Wm. Meads and family attended the golden wedding of Mr and Mrs R. Knox on Monday Fah in nesd {; The W.1. met at the home of Miss Belle Weir on Thursday, Feb. 6th. Mrs J. McMillan presided. Roll call "was answered by Suggestions for imâ€" | proving health. A period of communâ€" |ity singing was enjoyed. Mrs Johnâ€" ston gave a good paper on British ;Sovereigns and our new king. Seven "mtle girls from the junior room of the school, sang "Little Slir Echo". The hostesses served a dainty lunch. Mr. Wilfred Campbell who has been in the northern country visited with his father and brothers â€" last week. KELLY & AIKEN The United prayer m meeting with approval. . ter attendance is looked better brand of weather ‘Probs‘ the weather man Stout hearts and strong arms,’ following addr tackled the rink and shovelled snow ter Annie, and one foot deep and four feet around sented by oth the fences, to find the ice in splendia iy: condition . 'Dear Mother One of the Misses Simpson is very _ What a joy ill with an attack of pneumonia. | us to gather t The United prayer meetings are Celebrate the |_ Such a dearth of news last week; nothing but the awful weather which everybody knows about, yet ‘are doâ€" ing nothing about it‘ as Mark Twain says . Regarding the number of people over 80 years in several towns, writeâ€" ups of whom are now appearing in the dailies, we have a goodly numâ€" ber ourselves in and around Priceâ€" ville; some 5 and a great many more who will be 80 and over iif they live long enough! . COLLECTICNS turpentine, â€" lard .- really useful. When PRICEVILLE Hazard returned home * t# o% PRICEVILLE CTICNS ‘ t ave been successâ€" , w ctions for an evâ€" P : er of clients. | weat ites that we are M°"V isible., iof the of notes aad .c."lt san ail to collect we 2°"5 our services. | week, approval. A still bet will be held on home of Miss M past 10 years in looked for with a weather, by â€" old _of news last week; awful weather which s about, yet ‘are doâ€" t it‘ as Mark Twain flannel anâ€" was bet this weaâ€" Saturday. pu and he week, found he had frozen his ur' «C * * while sleeping in bed. He would pro-‘ Nature provides strength enough bably appreciate some ear muffls. To â€" °* "“"‘; * + our outâ€"ofâ€"town subscribers â€" this Deeds are then . should prove the fact that it has thoughts “‘... lrulm Ml m'“‘ been real cold.â€"Hawarden Pioneer. deesaate e aan s We have had a long spell of cold weather and since Christmas the mercury has been below zero most of the time. On Thursday morning it sank to 44 below. One of our eitiâ€" zens, on waking one morning this Mr. and Mrs. Knox have _ been members of the Presbyterian church since before their marriage and have had much to do with the sustaining of it. Mr. Knox has filled every office both in Sunday School and church. He is at present caretaker and his heart is in the work. Mr. Knox feelingly â€"thanked the family, regretting that the two sons: in the West could not be there. Relâ€" alives present were John, James and William _ Aldcorn, cousins of Mr. Knox; John Hill, brother of Mrs. Knox, his wife, daughter and son ; Mrs. Hardy, Mrs. Black and George Haw as old neighbors, and many other callers afternoon and evening. neruts entertained the company during the afternoon on organ, violin, harp and the bones; also vocally by solos, duets, quartettes and community singâ€" ing. There are five daughters: â€" Mrs, John McMurdo (Jennie), Dromore ; Mrs McLean (Grace) of 14th con., Proton; Mrs Wm. Meads (Annie), Old Durham Road, Artemesia; Mrs. Bowden (Margaret) of Toronto; Mrs Bleich (Lynetta) of Owen Sound. The sons are Wm. of Macleod, Alberâ€" ta; Bert in Kalowna, B. C.; Waiter and Fred in Swinton Park. There are 24 grandchildren. Those youngâ€" sters are muskcally inclined. They i°w short terms. Mrs. Knox was letle Hill, born in Port Hope 71 yoars ago, and coming to Boothville 60 years ago. Fifiy years ago last ninth of February they were married by Rev. Peter Straith of Holstein, that day being Mr. Knox‘s birthday . It is also the birthday of their eldest son, youngest daughter and two grandchildren, so it has almost beâ€" come a habit with the family. ] There are John MeMu i con. 17 and home ever since few short terms rHNettie Hill, bor: years ago, and . 76 years ago on the 9th of Februâ€" ary, 1860, Robert Knox was born & few miles north of Quebec city. In the fall of 1861 he came to Proton with his parents. They settled on lot i con. 17 and there has been his home ever since, although absent a FREEZES HIHS EAR in BED f 2000 Sn Soomomoe CC TIsteuce O Fifty years ago today you happllyl 1% miles, morning and evening ventured forth on matrimony‘s sea. t when conditions under foot and ovâ€" Skies were not always sunny and of.| °r head seemed almost impassable ten rough the weather, but down the | dUTing the recent severe weather. road together you have travelled maâ€" ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~@lllp t â€"~_. ny a mile. Even grey days turn to golden in the sunshine of â€" love‘s Gleul‘ co“nd smile. _ Now the path before you The February meeting was held in beckons through the pleasant autumn | pe tp. hall on Saturday the $th inst., lands. May you follow where it leads with all the members present. Comâ€" you, still together hand in hand . munications were read from Dept. of Signed> Jean MceMurdo, Walter Municipal Affairs; taking of Oath of and Sadie Knox, Grace McLean and | Allegiance to King Edward VIII and family, Fred Knox, Annie Meads, Marâ€" also bulletin re unemployment relief; garet Bowden, Lynetta Bleich, Jack from Lucas & Co., re transfer of and Bessie Hill. Armstrong property from Markdate 76 years ago on the 9th of Febru | ,, Glenelg; from Ontario Municipal: ary, 1860, Robert Knox was born & Board “"“n‘ that hearing on Am-, few miles north of Quebec city. In strong property transfer was mostâ€" the fallâ€"of 1§$65keho nuamin in Thace.s us an opportunity to show o cere gratitude and appreciat your labour, love and tender c us in the early years of our And now, mother and father, â€" you to accept these little gif for their value, but as a token god wishes to you both, and they will give you warmth an fort; and above all our wish . you may enjoy many more ye health and happiness together us to gather here with you today, to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of your marriage. We are indeed grateâ€" ful to God who has spared you both to reach this happy day. Your meâ€" mory will turn backwards to the day _you happily started forth on life‘s way together and now you have reached the fiftieth milestone. You pause: the backward gaze revealsl many a joy and many a sorrow, but‘ yet with David of old, you will ny: ‘the lines are fallen unto us in pleaâ€" | sant places, surely goodness and; mercy have followed us all the days ; Oof "our 1ife." ‘Thin ANNIWaihawe Alul.cf | _ _On Monday, February 10th, Mr and | Mrs Robert Knox celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary, their faâ€" mily of five daughters and four sons combining in making it a real day of enjoyment for their iparents. Dinner was served at twelve o‘clock, about forty sitting at the tables: family, Rrandchildren, some of the old neighâ€" bors and relatives. After dinner the following address was read by daughâ€" ter Annie, and several gifts were preâ€" sented by other members of the famâ€" | ily: Dear Mother and Father : , vdy, Mrs. Black and George old neighbors, and many ers afternoon and evening. Goiden Wedding of Mr Robert Knox THE DURKAM REVIEW SWINTON PARK followed us all the days | This anniversary glvesf years of our lives. r and father, we ask hese little gifts, not ut as a token of our ou both, and trust u_ warmth and comâ€" all our wish is that 4 appreciation of and tender care for A ND VICINITY gladness it gives ."w; ;:k‘ Fourteen ladies braved the stormy !'m’ noté weather and poor roads and â€" were en &;Iour! present at W.I. at Mrs. Fred Fell‘s d tmstf last Wed_nesday afternoon . ind com.| The attendance at our schools is I is that | getting back to normal again. Miss years oft | A. M. Fettes was on duty every day er. ! at 8S.S. No. 4, walking a distance of happlly' 1% miles, morning â€" and evening, 78 sea. ' when conditions under foot and ovâ€" and of.| °" head seemed almost impuuble‘ own the{ during the recent severe weather. _ our sinâ€" and Only a small part of what we learn ‘ stays with us. * e e ‘Naunmmm for Advice is the cheapest kind of help. Say nelther too much nor too little, uP L1 You} Mr. eals | visito PUt | mothe P . : Mr, xlea.-yg ing fc andi Mis .'"; to her ves g The ADâ€" | Fop, Counci! adjourned to day, March Tth, 1935. We generally get what Don‘t advertisc ‘,__ Newellâ€"D‘Arcy: That the Auditors®‘ ‘: Report be accepted and that they be ‘ paid $15 each for their services . â€" _ Carried. _ The following accounts were passed _ and payments made: l Auditors, W. A. Robinson and P. f / _ McMillan, for postage ......$ 1.08° F. Haltey, 1 sheep killed by dog, 8.00 ‘A. XcKechn"le. inspecting same 1.006 Municipal World assessment supâ€" | [ ipNHOS * sls ntes rage: a 1+ se ; z291067 | Clerk, for completing 1 applicaâ€" | tion for old age pension x+s »#.00! | _ Newellâ€"Sulltvan: That â€" payment : Voucher No. 2, presented by Roo.d' : Sup‘t be passed and payments made: 'accordingly, total amount being 843.-! } 24.â€"Carried. f’ Robingonâ€"Newell: That Wm. Banks supply 1 cord of 22 inch hardwood u; $2.50 and 1 cord dry cedar at $1.50° for use at tp. hall. â€"Carried. (° Sullivanâ€"Newell : That acc‘t of P. G. Karstedt, be sent back to Artemâ€" esia council, as recipient of _ relief 4 was a resident there until _ August, C 1985.â€"Carried. | 8 The Auditors‘ Report for 1935 showâ€". C ed total receipts for year $31135.89, * total expenditures, $26602 . 28, leaving . balance on hand of $4533.61; amount | of assets in excess of. liabilities.: $19302.17. I Time dries all tears. poned to Feb. 13th. The Auditors presented their report to the council. : Mr. Lioyd McEachnie is still laid up from the effects of tonsilitis. = Mr. Jas. Shand, Fairbairn, was a visitor Saturday at the home of his mother, Mrs, George Shand. Mr. Alex Sturrock fnished workâ€" ing for Mr. J. Sinclair on Saturday. Miss Hazel Chgistie has returned to her studies at Dundalk H. S, The United W.M.S. will meet Feb. 28th at the home of Mrs. R.â€" Crawford to take part in the World Day of Prayer. 3 The FIRESIDE _ PHILOSOPHER days with her mother Sturrock. Nss Evelyn Hardman, To was home for a few days rece; Mr and Mrs Robt. McKinney returned to their home on cof after spending a few weeks at home of their son Will. Mrs W. E. Riddell spent a Much sympathy is expressed for IMr and Mrs Stanley Smith in the . death of their daughter Beatrice, l'aged 7 years, who has been ailing _for weeks with several of the epiâ€" | Cemics that have taken such a sweep through this viqinity. She was taken| to Sick Children‘s Hospital, Toronto. | The funeral was held Wednesday, | Feb. 12 to Esplin cemetery. Mr| R.‘ Northcote officiated . I Pleased to hear Mrs G. Christie‘s two months old daughter, Annabel, is getting over a severe attack of whooping cough. I proving from a bs Her daughter, Mrs stein was home for ing to wait on her By ALFRED Bigas Evelyn Hardman, Toronto, your good deeds. MacDonald, Clerk we deserve. meet â€" Saturâ€" days recently. McKinney have a few CANADIAN NATIONAL ’ One hundred|acres, Lot 8, con. 20, laid , Egremont, g frame house, bank , ’bnrn and strawghed, driving shed, 25 s a acres ploughed,\good well. Must be Aipact Bs at Brown home (southâ€" Church), or at Review Bt. the i n hitctnlittvesiateclliihcs scacas Th 4 4 turning via same route and line onâ€" ly. Generous optional routings, STOPOVERSâ€"within limit of ticket bith going and returningâ€" at Port ROUTESâ€"Tickets good going via Ft. Arthur, Ont., Armstrong, Ont., Chiâ€" may include the Canadian Rockies and Vancouver in one or both directions at no extra cost. Ask also about Round Trip excurâ€" sion iinm)ud limits for tickets good in (a) tourist sleeping cars and (b) coaches, (b) Canadian Pacific RESBIDENCE FOR SALE New sixâ€"roomed dwelling on Eigin . Durkam, with all conveniences . rage, anc quarter acre lot. Apply Brown home (southâ€"east of Baptist (a) beaches, and delightful accomâ€" modation await you in this land of blue skies. Here is rest or reâ€" creation, an ideal climate for your Winter Vacation, accordance with tariffs of United States lines. Full particulars from any agent. WESTERN C ANADA ©Recapture summer with its glorious warmth and color. Palmâ€"fringed golf courses, broad Ste. Good for 12 Months special Bargain EXCURSIONS Full information from any agent sent out upon requést to the follow ing address: Mr. Isgac A. Pliddler, 555 Belmont ve., Kitchener. sold to settle up estate Martin Wilson, Ge OR SALE Heavy, bladk, Clyde mare, 8 years old.â€"Apply to Wailter Thompson, R. R. 2, Durham (20â€"27) _ _Mrs. C. 1C. Elvidge and sons wish to thank tReir friends and neighbors for the floral tributes and kind exâ€" pressions sympathy extended to them in th recent sad bereavement in the loss |of their loving husband and father. ‘ SLEEPING CAR PRIiv; Passage Tickets also « good in:â€" touriet sleeping cars : mately 1!4c per mile, ular berth fare. pariour and standard . McFADDEN, Town fare. carse at approximateoly 1y,e'p.; mie!, plus regular seat or berth Big demand Big bundle of old bapers, only &e, at Review Office. Just the thing for lighting fires, laying under carpets, Instead of writing that weekly letâ€" ter to distant friends, why not have the Review tell them the news of the district. Save yourself the trouble of worrying over what to say each wnk} for $2.00 for a whole year. when Cain RT Mrs. C.1C. thank tReir t the floral essions s em in their ; the loss |of d father. | GOING DATES Daily Feb. 28 to March Return Limit: 45 days Approximately ONE CENT PER miILE Good in Coaches anlv (green) . cedar fence ts, good (green or dry) ease write for prices. All It TO ALL STATIONS in poles *0 ft. long WANTED overpopulation that . ere were only three started it. RD OF THANKsS icago, II1., Sault. , Aand west, in cars at approxiâ€" PRIVILEGES any agent. Geo. Wilson, Executors March 12 prices, prices cution and Physical Culture. Special 'eoum for advapced pupils, including Hand Culture and Arm Gouches Be ginners a specialty. Kindergarter method for children of pre school age Have commenced teaching. Studio orâ€" erP.hmoce'lm.Hounlul TORONTO try Chiropractic ndm;q sage and Uitra Yiolet Rays Bee your local Chiropra up, lonor Post Graduate Aima Coltege Pupil of Parntll Morris, A. A. C. 0. All legal documents eficientiy and carefully prepared. Ofice: Over Vollett‘s Store. Notary Public, Conveyancer, Telephone 31, ORANGEVILLE, Ont B. M. CHARLTON, Licensed Auctioncer for Grey County Bales taken on reasonable termhs . Dates arranged at Herald Oflice, Donâ€" dalk, â€" also through Durham Review and Flesberton Advance. Geo. E. Duncan, Dundalk P.O. Phone 42 r43 X RAY P. F. MacARTHUR tionor Graduate To Graduate Royal Col UTice over Royai HOURES : 2 â€" 4 ‘. FI ROYDEN BUKNETr, Office and Residence: Corner Counâ€" tess and Lambton Streete, Durbam â€" L. SMITH, M.B., M.C., P.s. REPAIRING ASs usuAL The Down Town Shoe & ince bours: 9 to 11 am., 130 to 4 pm., 7 to 9 p.m., Bundays excepted i. AND BESSIE McGicu: GEORGE E. DUNCAN f'. GRA“I. DlDCs.' w-‘. Dentistry in ai) Its Branches AMNLCUCI Y Loxs CHIROPRACTIC If you are thinking of pur. chasing a CLuUB BAG, AERO. PAC, or suit CASE, see oure Clearing Price CHILDS‘ LACE BOOTs J. S. McILRAITH Two or Three p these, we are . AT Oone PRICE T. H. SNEATH, M. I L‘f"“‘”‘ 8t., Durham, Ont F. GA8 EXxTRaActions : Mill Street, DURHAM, Ont. After Stock-taking PICKERING, DDs, uug DR. C. P. rark Hamilton, Ontario Over 1.00 a pair purchasing, â€" 4 p. m. sizes 8 to every other some lines with only Three pairs. To clear Royal Bank, Durbam. Few Pairs of 1.30 to 4.00 p. m. 7.30 to 9.00 B. m. Toronto Un!von.'. . Dental Surgeons offering them 10,

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