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Durham Review (1897), 3 Dec 1936, p. 5

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ED 1 1 Heft were Sunâ€" liss Florence and XCUF&1I0N lasses is week PRICE elivery mann has returnâ€" ing some months 1936 urbam Complete with attery and 3 blades \ND FEED & and : Specialty sboro, was a visâ€" with Mr and Mre 1% UG STORE ne of DEN 44 spent last week tity of to Dec. 7th I A N wn Agent . Durham BROS. wonto, Miss M. imd Mr. Jack ere _ weekend s Duncan Morâ€" M o yat fi:'p‘ :‘a""‘:; Hay la y landbill nsuit near ‘ery successâ€" ening . when A quilt had by Miss Sue Macintosh Happy loisteins McCracken ; _ recently Mrs H. Meâ€" h ol a son tona â€" Pres $6.50 M to atten $2.00 ind _ Mrs ) weeks ed three rs Allen » Horsh rs Mike irned to meé yd€ 71 2+ Mr A Marg horse with pen loyd par THE REVIEW SAYsS Think what this wonâ€" \ ==â€"==.\ vj i derful offer will mean \ == t in enioymcnt throughâ€" \ <== out the whole year for " yourselif and your famâ€" as ily. Magazines of lour own choice and this newspaper, pack zd with stories, timeâ€" ly articles, helpful departments and colorâ€" ful illustrations. Now is your chance. TAKE YOUR [â€"] Piciorial Review â€" â€" [~] Sliver Screen â€" â€" â€" [7) American Boy «> [~] Parents‘ Magazine â€" [C] Can. Horticulture and [â€"] Maciean‘s (241ssues) 1yr. [â€"] National Home Monthly 1 yr. [~) Canadian Magazine â€" 1yr. ) Chatelaine â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 1yt. [â€"] Piciorial Review â€" â€" â€" 1yr. [~] Sliver Screen â€" â€" â€" â€" 1yr. [~) American Boy â€"â€" â€" 1yt. The Commissioner of Agricultural Loans, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, has a number of Farms for Sale in (irey County. Good bargains. 10 percent down and the balance spread over 20 years at 4 per cent. Apply to WM. L. BATTY, Meaford. Inspector for Grey Co. Phone or leave us your order. We will manufacture it exactly to your requirements, and deliver it when arranged. Christmas Baking, Yuts & Con/nh'oncr:y «Lbet us Jupp{y your HENDERSON‘S BAKERY DEC. 3, 1936 FARMS FOR SALE â€"â€"~>+1y. @Aristmas Ga.I{c One magazine from group 1 This Offer Fully Guarâ€" anteed â€"All Renewals Will Be Extended. [â€"] House & Garden CZ] Liberty Mag.(52Issues)1 yr. [C] Judge + > + > > > > 1yr. [_] Parents‘ Magazineâ€" â€" 1yr. []] True Story â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 1yr. [C] Screenland â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 1yr The weather was much the same all Mrs Narling and Miss Marjorie Pickâ€" the: way. ‘erlng. Mrsâ€"Grant was busy at the Miss Bertha Steele of West China, candy table and Mrs Blair and Mrs. a missionary there for 30 years, vis. McPherson looked after the sale of ited for a week at the home of her bomeâ€"made baking. Mrs Lawson and fArst cousin, Mr. W. G. McBrlde.;llrl Turnbull were most efficient in our popular agent. While here she looking after the tea tables, while rpAdressed the mecting of the Y.P.S. Mrs E; S. McArthur, Mrs Blair, Miss also the scholars of the Public School Renwick and Mrs Keller wa‘ted on on Wedncsday morning. | the supper tables. Mr. McBride attended a reception‘ Haley and Miss Lizzie McGrath who at the Gov‘t. House, Saturday evenâ€" Were married last Thursday morning. ing. arranged by his Honor Lt.â€"Gov. | q mm of Ontario _ and Mrs Herbert A.; AMONG T mME Bruce, in honor o# Viscountess Astor,! & M.P., who is n‘xakixfg a special jonm-x @Hmmg ey to Toronto to meet her warâ€"time | ‘Taplow friends. _ A very pleasant The Presbyterian Ladies‘ Aid and time was had. ‘The invitation cards y w a . neig their bazaar, Saturday were autographed by ‘ Lady Astor.‘ afternoon in the fooms over Mcâ€" Lt.â€"Col. and Mrs Bruce, Col. Ford, Lacklan‘s;Store! This was a very sucâ€" Florence Hearn (nee Jamieson R.N.) cessful affair due to the untiring efâ€" and others. On the day previous, Wâ€"*forts of the members Auring the past G. Watson and W. G. McBride, Vmot- months", The fancy work was in ored to Buffalo, to attend a meeting charge of Mrs. Cowdy, Miss Calder of the Magonic: order.. A good. tifMe" ang â€" Mrs . Burgess.. The novelty was had ‘with the Mystic Brethren tapie, Mrs Howell, Mrs Alexander, The weather was much the same all Mrs Narling and Miss Marjorie Pickâ€" the: way. > ‘erlns. Mrsâ€"Grant was busy at the Miss Bertha Steele of West China, Candy table and Mrs Blair and Mrs. a missionary there for 30 years, vis. McPherson looked after the sale of ited for a week at the home of her bomeâ€"made baking. Mrs Lawson and fArst cousin, Mr. W. G. MocBride, Mrs Turnbull were most efficient in Mr. Staniey Williams and Tamily visited at the home of his wife‘s mother, Mrs W. Ramage, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Chas. McDougall and little boy, Holstein, were alsb vis‘tors at same home, the latter remaining for awhile. Mrs. Williams . returned home. We are pleased to report that Mrs. Ramage is improvigg© slowly, and feeling much better. * The Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supâ€" per was duly and solemnly observed in St. Columba United church on Sunday last, when a fine representaâ€" tive membership of the congregation turned out, notwithstanding the seâ€" vere weather and heavy roads. Mrs. Dingwall returned home. afâ€" ter sperding two weeks in â€" Owen Sound. * Mr. Hermie McLean spent a few days in ‘Toronto last week. Mrs Kennedy, Hanover, is visiting the Nichol familiee for a few days. Mrs Bill McKerzie, Dromore, spent last week with her brother, J. D. Campbell. Mr. Jim Sturrock is at present, suffering with a bealing ear. Mr and Mrs Bill Hill of Fergus, spent Sunday ai Mr. Hector Mcâ€" Lean‘s. Mr and Mrs Alex Carson, Mr and Mrs John A. Ferguson, Margaret and Willie, and Mr. Garfield Ferguâ€" son from the West, visited Sunday at Mr. Farquar McKinnon‘s. Mr and Mrs H. McEachern, South line, visitel Sunday at Mr. Harold MceDermid‘s. Mr. Murray McMillan, Hamilton, spent the weekend at his. home. Mr and Mrs Fred Pinkerton, Durâ€" ham were visitors Sunday at Mr. I. Pinkerton‘s. Mr and Mrs Donald A. Mclntyre arrived home on Saturday night, afâ€" ter a week‘s honeymoon in Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo. Mr. Lnu‘ Frook sufferedl a« slight stroke last week and glad to know he is improving.: * , * Mrs Allie Muir returned home afâ€" ter viciting friends in Toronto. Mr. Sam McDermid has gone to Markdale for the winter to work on the section. ® Mrs.. Kate McDonald is spending the winter with Mrg D. G. McLean. _«Mr and Mrs Pete Gardiner . left Priceville last week to reside in O. Sound . F . Miss Beth Hincks, of ‘Feversham spent the weekend at her home. Mr. Bert Irwin attemiled the Roy: al.Wirter Fair in Toronto. Mr. Peter Muir visited last week with Ihi‘s daughter at Oshawa. ’lnden with all good things to ~>at | and plenty of fowl were left over. A lsplendld concert was held in the auâ€" ,Iunflum' ‘of the®church. ‘Mr. Thos. | Wichol acted as chairman and presâ€" |ided very efficiently. A play, "Aunt Maggie‘s Will" vas well given. The‘ *«:aste were: Misses Nellie McLean, A. | McEachern, Margaret McArthur, Mrs ’wm. Watson, Mrs Dan Campbell, Mrs. Bradey Irwin, Mrs J. A. Nlch-| Jo], Mrs Elmer Watson, Mrs John Nichol, MrsJack McMeekin. Tbe! ;Sharpe Orchestra from Dornoch with piano. banjo and violin, gave several' selections . which were â€"thoroughly| enioycd. Mr. Roy Langford, Flesherâ€" ton, sang a couple of solos and reâ€" sponded graciously to encores, whlch' were much enjoyed by the audience. Rov. N. MacDonald gave a recitation’ "When McAllister Aanced before the , King".> Mr. Crawftord Sharp sang a solo "Great Granddad" and the en-i core "Great Grandma", which were| pleasing numbers. Rev. Mr. Wright also gave a brief address. The pro-, ceeds were nearly $63.00; The annual fowl supper which was held on Friday night in St. Andrews church was a Aecided success and was well attended. The tables were ~â€"PRIGEVILLE & ~+ The Presbyterian Ladies‘ Aid and B Y.W.A. held their bazaar, Saturday ~.afternoon in the rooms over Mcâ€" + Lachlan‘s Store.: This was a very sucâ€" )‘ censful affair due to the untiring efâ€" ‘*forts of the members Aduring the past " months. . The fancy work was in . chartge of Mrs. Cowdy, Miss Calder Mr. Cameron Robertson of Strachâ€" clair, Manitoba; Mr and Mrs Glad Edgar of Gorrie; Mr and Mrs Birks Robertson and Dorothy of Riverside, were recent guestg with Mr and Mrs W, J. Greenwood. ° * Congratulations : toâ€" Mr.â€" Wilbert Haley and Miss Lizzie McGrath who A number of young pebple from here attended the social evening put on by the Edge Hill Junior Institute. Miss Gladys Firth who has been over a week under Dr. B. Jamieâ€" son‘s care is still seriously ill. at Tresent. Mr and Mrs Henry Beaton, Blanche and Gordon, were guests of Mr and Mrs Jim Peart Sunday evening. The young people and S$.S. pupils are busy preparing for® the annual Christmas Tree entertainment. Mr and Mrs Carl Atchison, Berkeâ€" ley, and Miss L. Atchison, Victor‘a Corners were guests at R. T. Edâ€" wards‘, Surday. Swamp College teacher, Miss Steâ€" wart and pupils are preparing for a concert. Autos are almost out of use inâ€"the Park. â€"There are snow drifts, and unless you have antiâ€"freeze, you are likely to get steam up. Chickens and geese are being slauâ€" ghtered for market, and.you had betâ€" ter be quiet if you happen in when the good wife is covered with down. THE. DURMAM REVIEW Much sympathy is expressed in the Park for the McCannel family near Proton Stat‘ion, the daughters and sons of the late Mr and Mrs Malcolm McCannel. ‘The eldest daughter and son are both seriously ill, and others of the family not in good health. Mrs Bertha McDougall of Sacketts â€"Corâ€" ners ard Annie McCannel of Boothâ€" ville, are assisting in the home. Wilfredâ€" Black: is out chasing ‘the foxes and gets onec. here and there. Jim Hardy and his man, the other Jim, are cutting logs and wood. Howâ€" ard Watson and sons also are in the bush taking out ‘logs. Walter Knox ard Dave Brown are working in bush and mill for John Haw and son. The Swinton BlackBirds are oiling tp and will be out for sport. This first of. December is fine: skate# are being sharpened and ice getting into shape. Hockey will be the sport now. Hope you Durham boys wiil qualify.to meet the Maple Leats in the days to come. Cold and clear: perhaps the frost a little extreme.for so early in the winâ€" ter. We are already â€"counting the days, not ouly to Christmas, but unâ€" til we can expect warm weather next spring, but we will try to just live one day at a time. Nomination passed off quietly with not a large attendance, No protestâ€" ors, and the former Council returned by acclamation. Mr.‘Howard Riddell with ~friends visited the Royal Winter Fair â€" last week. | Hopeville W.1. will Be held Dec. 9 | at the home of Mrs Wm. Jack. With | Christmas as the theme Mr. Showell Neighbors also gathered at the home of Mrs. Wade to spend an evâ€" ening before she moved to Mt. Forâ€" est, so there is quite a change on Con. 10. A farewell party was held at the Hardman home last Friday evening beâ€" fore their departure for their new home in Luther. Mr. ‘Walter Benham Jr. spent a week with his sisters in Toronto. . Mr John Sinclair is expected home from â€"Orangeville Hospital Tuesday of this week. f The W.M.S. of United * church will hold their annual meeting at the home of Mrs Robt. Crawford. will give are having real winter weather SWINTON PARK ZI10N ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO ] We had the pleasure of a call last week from Mrs. John Cooper, of | Normanby, who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. And. .Derby, in town |for a few days. Although 95 years of lage she is still active on her feet ‘nnd has a good grasp of things presâ€" ent as well as past. May she round Iout the 100 yvears and then some! of Priceville corr.: W. G. Watson had 3 funerals in succession from Friday to Sunday. The last is Mrs. Campbell, an aged lady of Proton, and grandmother of the candidate, Miss Agnes Macpnail. Dornoch: Messrs Dargavel and Mcâ€" Intosh opened their store, formerly owned by J. H. Parke, Tuesday.. Mr Leonard Walsh has purchased the ball from Mr. B. Dargavel with the intentions of starting a â€" garage in the spring. Holstein corr.: Wilbert Brown, a 22 year old Regina boy, son of Alex H. Brown, formerly of Holstein, and a nephew of the late LieutGov, Brown was chosen this week as Rhodes‘ Scholar of the University of Saskatâ€" chewan. He wil complete his studâ€" jes at Oxrford. Mr. Jas. Eden has sold his corner farm in Egremont on the Garafraxa, (formerly the Mountain farm) to Mr Nelson McGuire, of the 18th con., getting possession March 1st. Mr. John Queen who is now on the place is considering going West. A _ recent issue of the Grenfell, Sask., Sun, contains a notice of the marrage of Kathlee: M. Baird, dauâ€" ghter of Mr James Baird, formerly of Normanby, io Clifford G. Argue, a The A.Y.P.A. crganized for the coming season with the following +fâ€" ficers: Pres., Miss Ottilie Limin; Vice pros., Mr. Stedman; sec‘v, Miss Angevine; Treas., Miss E. Schutz. roung man who served over 3 years in the war and was wounded at Loo« Among six young men coming forâ€" ward as candidates for the ministry atOOrange\'me Presbytery, we notice the names of Douglas Kendell, son of Rev. Kendell, Dundalk, and R. W. Paton, a nephew of Mrs Robt. Isaac of Durham. The latter is at present supplying at Kirkland Lake. 15 YEARS AGo Taken from Review fyle, Dec. 121 Wednesday of last week after we had gone to press, a meeting in the interests of Dr. Jamieson was held in the town hal here, one of â€" the speakers being the Provincial Premâ€" ier, Sir James Whitney. Dornoch corr.: Good for you Jack, not many of the young fellows around here can get three girls at once. They think one is good fishing. Mr. Chas, M. Bowman, M.P.P. of Southampton, Ont., announces the enâ€" gagement of his daughter, Florence Edna, to Dr. David Bradshaw Jamieâ€" son, son of Dr. D. Jamieson, M.P.P., and Mrs. Jamiesonr of Durham, The marriage will take place quietly the end of December. a Mrs, McCoskery, Toronto, is with her mother, Mrs. Burnett, upper town assisting her in "hér packing and sale of household effects, prior to Mrs. Burneti‘s moving to Toronto to make her home wi!h her daughter, Mrs Mcâ€" Coskery, i A new High School was urged in town, at a public meeting by Inspecâ€" tors Campbeli and Waugh. A bylaw will be submitted to the electors at an early date. iaxken Irom Review fyle, Nov. 3011 Very startling was the news that reached us on Monday, that Alex Muir Reeve of Artemesia, had passed away, Taken from Review fyle, Nov IN DAYS OF YORE Mr Moon is busy training the chilâ€" dren for the Christmas concert to be held Monday, Dec. 21st. Mrs Geo. Peart is visiting â€" with her sister Miss Mary Hastie in Toâ€" Mr. Thos. Bell was in Toronto on Tuesday with a truckload of lambs. We sympathize with Mr and Mrs Arthur Lawrence and faqmily in thejy recent sore bereavement. Messrs John McGitr an1i Geo. Colâ€" linson were two of the checker team at Markdale, Monaay night where an enjoyable time was spent, Miss Jear Jacques is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Styles of Durham. Miss Dorothy Lawrence is assisting Mrs Wm. Patterson in the home at We are glad to report that al the sick people are improving. . Mrs Smallman and Mrs Picken of Knox, Normanby, spent a few days with their sister, Mrs Arthur Lawâ€" Mr and Mrs John McGirr visited early in the week at her brother‘s Mr. Reuben Noble of Hutton Hill. Mr and Mrs Wm. Jacques: enterâ€" tained 2 number of friends to dinner on Sunday in honor of their 25th wedâ€" 25 YEARS Ago Farm, Crop, Stpck‘ and Implements Hand Culture and Arm Gouches Be being Lots 13 and 14 on the first con. ginners a specialty. Kindergarten of Glenelg, north pf the Durham road method for children of pre school age. on Highway No. 4, containing 99 acâ€" Have commenced teaching. Studio ovâ€" res more or less;\ 4 miles from Dcr-icr.hmna‘om.nunlho bam, all seeded wn, mostly new p. m. Phone 95. in good state of | cuitivation, good; We ie i in eeenentorprreeereienresiervets fences, lots of watér, no pumping watâ€"| x) e o er for stock; about\ 12 acres of hard. f*****~*«~â€"â€"=â€"â€"=*â€"=â€"â€"â€"=«» « « «_ wood, some swamp, incumberance. . I P F mm ‘ For information to J. A. Brown * C % 200 acre, in Hollaad township, 2 miles northâ€"east of Dornoch. Good brick house and barn, also good orâ€" Make big ney selling goods that sell on sight. thousand bhomes in your distriet prospects for our line of 200 usehold necessities. Experience un sary. _ Start to make big money at once. Write to Familex Prod Co., 570 St. Clemâ€" ent St., Mont i venient. Apply at Review Ofice. Fox Hound ‘ bred by pedig male; female Walsh, known on both sides, past the bar':J cash or $2,6 down paymen Albert Middle come, right chance to ge Clement St., TrafMfic Officer Gilbert Robertson, who has been stationed in this zone for the past five months, with headâ€" quarters at Walkerton, has received notice of his promotion in the service to the busy territory near London, with Lambeth as his place of abode. Mr Ropertson, who is a very capable and efficient officer, has been in the employ»of ~Queg#‘s Park Toronto, for over seven years, and is regarded as one of the best highway cops in the serviceâ€"and while regretting the reâ€" moval of this splendid officer, with his wife, from our midst, all will comâ€" mend him on his excellent promotion he has received in the highway serâ€" ice.â€"Walkerton Times. Traffic Officer Transferred miom and Residence: Corner Coum Yeovil corr.: Miss Ruberta Philp : !°%® 00 Lambton Streets, Durfam has successfully passed her probationâ€" Office hours: 9 to 11 am. 1.30 to 4 ary term. at Guelph Hospital and/ pm., 7 to 9 p.m., Sundfys e th‘s week dons the nurse‘s uniform. | _ _ yiyimizipimriibipirisiy J. L. SUITH, M.B., M.C., P.S. AGEN Make big m« 198% GOO0D FARM FOR sALE AGENTS WANTED v u nt to become a~merchâ€" the pwner of a prosperous ? We supply the goods. You real good money, steady inâ€" ght jaway. Now is your o get ahead. For free details Jeneral Manager, 570 St. St., [Montreal, FA M FOR SALE 4% miles north of Durâ€" ildirgs, running water Will sell for $2,300 on time, with a good and interest. n, Durham, Ont. (304 ‘OR SALE ups, four months old,‘ reed Redbone Walke‘ crossed, English and as great fox drivers‘ TS WANTED Smith, Ayton . F. M. EAGLESON | Ontario & Dominion Land Surveyor | Registered Professional Engineer SBurveys, Reports, Estimates, Plans | Telephone 31, ORANGEVILLE, Omt. cution and Physical Culture Special course for advapced puplis, including Hand Culture and Arm Gouches Be eage‘ and Vitra Yiolot Rays Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County Bales taken on reasonable terms. Dates arranged at Herald Office, .Il- dalk, also through Durkham Review and Flesherton Advance. (en Eo Pupil of Parnell Morris, A. A. G. O. Specalist, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat In Durham every other weekâ€"end Dentistry in all its Branches x RAY Gas ExTRactiona Honor Graduate Toronto Uni Graduate Royal Coll. Dental S1 Lambton 8t., Durham, Ont. Office Hours : 1.30 to 4.00 p. m, 7.30 to 9.00 p. m. B. M. CHARLTON, A. A. C. M.; Office: Mill Btreet, DURHAM, Ont. C. G. AND 3. F. GRANT, D.D.S., L.U.S. OMes: Over Vollett‘s Store. Yeur prtérenage ucticitec HOURS : 2 â€" 4 p. m. « C. PICKERING, DDs, _O8 ROYDEN BURNETT, M. D. J. H. MeQUARRIE, B. a. GEORGE E. DUNCAN T. H. SNEATH, M. D. CHIROPRACTIL BESSIE McGIL:1ivAas Dundalk P.O,. Phone 4% r +Â¥ DR. C. P. PARK for Handbill e

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