h. ot h nu _ ', N': Pollock. Tend“? ',' -- t' IV": 31 C,cupbelt and I†'Y N "rt, â€Hid-'11“. Mrs T. P. Mg .. Eh. _ H.910. and two 1,r, . up ",zxrlpl’w‘d of Duluth. 51 an! .hmw of Bowl, Idaho. A “1.3! (If tho past year W†the Hi I be‘an-vl brother, John tn Iftfiv; .u ('loqttwl. Sash. Tm PMâ€. rhnmm, and Dune.- away some your: "o. TI. eirele numbnrrd ll boil 'ttad att%d Tt M: BENTIN " Last Wednesday - - '.. usinx ot one of the m - an; of this local", by In. Ht.. ,I‘ T)-rrry. (Must daughter " '" '. M, "rid Mr, Thom. m, T , ;w:-zhwr 50!!! My ,, Mrs Derby wu . ' V - "urnan and u .3. V 'rr.'. Inn)- in the ban. 3.; M M " " b n 'ed. Pte " M n1 JAN. 14. In? M ;.- home', I.) Mia. AV... 1., Mrs, James 8m new 1nd rr-Invives u - m 'Y an Jan. I. In a." V. m the farm homestead of In a Mr 'trd Mrs Ihtgtetut Ca» aho settled on bot T, col. 2, wk. in the earty Mic. of the wuury. She attended the " ". whorl bolls? on col 3. RIP but" on the Stuart I“. s ull t he neighbors '0" m Prv'r: Irrhns and her M “I " "N pl Kit CK NATIVE IN TORONTO LEBRATES I)". BIRTHDAY trvi Marl M at has been unduly and u-aughters Mary. In. I. Lanna-1: and 10.11.. In. 'eert ot “may I“ I. 'h “ham she _ " tustin of POI“ Ttwer (I. c, twinned o! a W. ‘HII on 5.10m! mm , "ttended. ’51.". m tint. to pay their tttat m. rillm: the church to 07$ "rrirs.q were CW“ " MW. W. H. Slit): of an“ DORNOCH MeCrar M i Duncan C., be? - lm hump", Thom: rum†and Mrs J. Wind or, her sisters. I". k .m: Mrs Thos. CW t' l.'. Russell and Mr. M wegt and in COMM. srrtl try one sister. In. ml and one brother Jor- Iurv. Ree. Father Lam the church and grave. rm 2 A Mr Men" “I 0' Inn! Moran, 3".†Mul- " "ottoy. Wm. leeway. hufh in the but m m which she to)“. S' In D helllh -ttttse. "tirate" with tho It! I. IMP with the w.-.8. I rhurrh. The - I" interment was made In manna The mum»: .ns ot alt-celled: [can l. Clarence und 0mm mmn “rum and Gordon Urahhnann I!†m the winter math. Howard Smith were “in: Misses “new. lt Sump receive her wth birthday - Mrs Arthur Wen. sup and Miss Cow onto; her 8008. Wth ' reached {our - D im still halo I.‘ " her own I“ mum" She - mos, is keenly W l press and Vb“: "ho-n and ONION! vin- h Mr and Mrn Gor l'arkios’ Cor-m. '.. in the city. Dur- »hv frequently Mu mm and Dot-Mb "rm, donated the "horn Prom ine been erect-d of a century Mo. , Campbell in Sharp And left ber Ive at â€mm- x Halton con-(y. xway several you! War and in I!" _ old home and re- Toronto "t and Iarim trs with Mr and tronto " relatives aM "Niiutatiogttt. A dainty m Thr, old In. I Mrs Sh", - - FOR SALE ‘__ Farm. Crop, Stock and Implement- mtt Lots 13 and " on the that con. (:lenolg, north of tho Durham road Highway No. 4, containing " ne- 9 more or lean; 4 mile. from DIM" ham. tll needed down, woolly now In good "no of cultivation. good emu, lots of water. no mun wot- w tor stock; about " mo. ttd hull- "rod, none "only. no Incumbonnco. 'or information only to J. A. Brown ’nrovllle R. R. l. out (Le'whok year?" _ "r" - yourself and your fam- q Ely. Magazine: of 'your own clung.“ this wspgpgrtpggned with stories, tape- (In! m.PiP¢" Pic-‘9‘“ "I‘" stunt. I'm“- ly articles, helpful departments, 17,gii',iiii"i' lul illustrations. Now is your chance. TAKE YOUR CHOICE ll Give your children plenty ot the delicious, wholesome Bread we bake. Eat it rourselt--tor ttealttt and enjoyment. And let us an rare of your other baked goods needs. too. We produce I wide variety of Me nudity products, than trolh and perfectly baked. Scientiua agree that properly made Breed in good for the teeth and bones. Recent lebontory teen prove this conclusively. The“ route brought out, that in children a diet high in retlrted wheel in by no meanl incompatible with excellent calcium end phoephom retention. HE REVIEW SAYS L7 Matiatt's(t4isstet) In. f_ittahtt'lNthttethrttiiilrlyr. {Radium . lyr. Ljtllattitlm---lr. Lnthttrii'itbletr-lyt. Baum-“41:. [3mm ---lyr. HEN DERSON’S BAKERY JAN. 14, 1067 "--ltr. arm no.1 line mgnine from group I line magazine from group 2 all tlns newspaper arm no. a Three magazines tram greuplallthisnewspaper WillBeExtended. This Offer Fully Guar- anteed--All Renewals out St., Montreal. Make trig money selling goods that sell on sight. A thousand homes in your district are prospects for our line ot 200 household neceultles. Expenence unneceeury. Mart to make " money at once. Write to Famllex Pxoducts Co., 570 St. Clem- Culhttrth.(mtam)1tr. mun-Hunt". BMW-4w. awn-sm- .oqo In. Elm-“um mummuu AGENTS WANTED ,-s'creidte-u-u.s mm,-a,4,._...'..._g suei'A'dr-ur% - , T _ On Thursday evening last Mr. and Mrs James Hardy entertained neigh- bors and friends at aprogressive euc- hre party: seven tables. The prize winners were Mrs Walter Knox and Stella McKay. Lunch was served then an hour Spent, in dancing, everyone enjoying themselves. Miss Beatrice McMillan has gone to Toronto to take a position. Mr and Mrs Jack McMeekin and son Jackie were Sunday visitors with Knoxs and Haws in the Park. George Black almost 1o.t a horse by drowning on Sunday. He had let them out and they ran away. This one having detective eyesight, ran in to the Saugeen in deep water, and could not make the other shore. There were wet men also before it was res- cued. We hear .6 some real estate deals.1 Andrew Wright has purchased lot 7, con.19. trom Wm. Hay. We also hear that lots 6 and T, con. 14, (the old Henry Milllner farm) since owned by Thomas McLean, have been sold ton. man from the West. Rev. Mr Sutherland and Bon Larry ot. Prieeville, attended church in Swin- ton on Sunday and had many good handshakes and renewed auld ac- quaintance with the people here. Ar though still trutrering from the effects of the war, he is always cheerful and ready to help. Sunday. the 10th of January-a beautiful day, and many people out to church. The minister for. the day was. a young man from Knox College Mr. Cochrane. He took as his text: Exodus 20. 19: "And they said Into Moses, speak thou with us and we will hear, but let not God speak with us, lest we die", which he tit- tingly explained, showing that the people at that time as well as today, chose the men they wanted to speak, not caring to hear the word ot God. Colds, with a form or tlu, are quite common. Miss Islay Fell last Wednesday gave the first lesson in music in the school here. We hope she and pupils enjoy and profit by the course. So people come and so; hoping tor better conditlons Miss McLeod, R. N., has been for the past two weeks on a. case in Durham. The regular meeting of w.r. will be held Jan. " at the home of Mrs Fred Fell. At the mnual school meeting held at s.s. No. 4. Mr. George Christie was reelected trustee. The bond now comprising Messrs J. G. Russell Arthur Shorthouae and Geo. C. Chris. tie. Mr. Jun. Beckner got the care- taking for 860.00; contact tor cedar, Mr. Furor Mche. Tender: were Misses Isabel and Mary Mather spent the week end at their home. Mrs. A. Bell, Miss Margaret Nichol visited Sunday at home ot W. Mather Mrs John Campbeu, Owen Sound. spent a couple of days visiting her sister, Mrs Dinxwall. i The annual congregational meeting i,trt St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, till be hold on Monday p,m.. Jan. 18 Miss Beth Hincks and friend, Fev- ersham. spent week end at her home. Mrs E Bennett. Durham, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Nichol. An error was made in last week's items. It read "Mr and Mrs. Edgar Patterson entertained the Nichol mm. ilies and Mrs and Mrs Wilt. Watson and family." It should have read "Mr and Mrs Dan L. McArthur entertained the McArthur, Nichol, and Mr. and Mrs Wilt. Watson and family." ; Mr F'. McK’nnon visited the end of the week at home of Mr Alex. Carson A meeting ot the plothalders of McNeill’s cemetery will be held " 1.30 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 13th, in St. Andrews’ Church. Master John L. McKinnon spent the Christmas vacation with his parents in Toronto. Mr and Mrs Dan L. McArthur, and Eleanor, and Mrs E. Bennett,- visited Friday with their sister, Mrs D. A. McIntyre. Mr Dave Hincks returned home " ter spending over a week visiting friends in Toronto. Mrs. D. G. McLean left on Friday to spend the winter in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs Angus NacCannell and son Dan of Proton Station. Nis- ited Thursday at A. L. Hlncks'. Congratulations to Miss Sadie Car. son who was successful In getting her R.N. degree. She tra'ned in Grace and Western Hospital, Toron- to. Mr and Mrs Edgar Patterson. lt.’ Wm. Benton and Mrs Ward Han-i4 son attended the funeral of the for-I mer's uncle. Mr. Ed. Patterson ati Mono Road on Wednesday. I SWINTON PARK PRIGEVILLE tll,',',,,,, HOPEVILLE PRICEVILLE rm always ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO . has put its coat ot arms, its seal of C'.':,',',,,',',,":,,');,' on the liquor business ll it is now a mark of gentility and I quality to have your name associated . with booze. Take this item from the society page ot the dear old Globe. "Major and Mrs J. M. Baxter enter. tain Col. and Mrs George A. Drew at a cocktail party at the Toronto Hunt Club, Every day some such it. 'em appears among the 500 of Toron- to, Col. Drew,' i wonder it he is the 2Col. Drew who wasaonll is almost (the white hope ot the Conservative fparty in Ontario? Then again I won: ‘der what kind of a party it was!‘ lCocktail, so the IlictiOnary says, is? ‘generally made ot whiskey, cham- _ pagne, gin or some such stui! with a kick to it. But then very likely tlis party was one which started with a fruit cocktail, a combination of out: up fresh fruits.. Or it may have start-I ed with a tomato cocktail, that is some tomato juice that has got squeezed. The second course would likely be an oyster cocktail. That is: an oyster that has gone ott at half- cock, Beasoned with a little vinegar and pepper, all topped off with a soda cocktail, a mixture of soda water and' sugars and a little hitters. Surely this must be the meaning of this tail party. Because I see that Mr and Mrs Denton Massey. he who is being groomed to take Honorable R. B. Bennett's place as leader ot the Con. serxative party in Canada and is the, leader of the York Bible Class in To-',; ronto, was presenc,and I hardly thinkt that anything stronger than soda wat- er or oysters would be becoming to him. Surely smartness in society. hasn't run riot to the extent that two. great leaders like Cot. Drew and Mri Massey being found in at a cocktail party of anything stronger than fruit! juices! if my memory serves me (well the U.F.O. government was! 'deteated largely a few years ago on a coal scuttle and a last night par-l ty. But then their cocktails, I believe) must have been of "beer when fresh and foaming". That is also a diction. my definition of a cocktail. We are not sure whether it was served in the coal scuttle or at 9. Hunt club. But anyway. it was a party of some kind. But perhaps the whole thing was a frame-up of the Globe and Mail to bring Col. Drew and Mr. Benton Massey into disrepute. But " least it was a cocktail party and both. were there. With Mr. Hepburn go-I ing strong and Col. Drew and Mr. Denton Massey in the wings it looks as if we are in for a long wet spell in Ontario.--- (Mr. Candid's column in Walkerton Heraidmmmr.) THE DURHAM REVIEW Cl Mr. John Sinclair had I. bad set ' back last week. Under the care of I Dr. Martin he is now on the mend. " Mr and Mrs Walter Stewart and f; children were visitors Thursday at L the home ot Mr. Joseph Black. i Sorry to hear Mr W. Lyons is laid / up with an attack of pneumonia. I Mr and Mrs John MeGirr, Mr and ers W. R. Weir and daughter Jenn, all from Durham, were visitors the (ii)', of the week at the home of Mr. l John Sinclair. l I The weather Sunday was more likeI :3. typical spring day than around the middle ot January. l Mr. John W. Jones, Riverhurst, Sash, says: "We look forward for the Review coming every week and by it keep adrift with the timer. We have had a very nice winter up to a week ago and may the mercury dropped to " below new. We just hue enough snow for sleigttintr. We ere ptt keeping line including moth- Well we are going to be hypo- crites no longer in Ontario! That Is it the Globe and Mail can enlighten us. It used to be rather a black eye for anyone to be found in at a drink- ing party. But since the government Mr Archie Russell visited Int Tue:- day with his cousins, the Taylor tam, ily of Dromore. Miss Hazel Christie came home from Toronto to hobby for n cou- ple of weeks. Mrs. Ed. Scott spent sometime in Dundalk helping te are for her fatty er, Mr. Thou. Walton who ha been In poor health. Miss Bessie Wale commenced dut- ies ls pupil nurse " Durham hospit- at last Monday. The same day was Doreen Scott, returned to her position In Toronto. called for need supply. Mr and Mrs Chas. Wale visited Sunday with their daughter Miss Bes- sie at Durham. Miss Laverne Msl.'achrrie of Guelph spent a few days recently with her parents, Mr and Mrs Neil McEachnle. Miss Edith Fell ot Dundalk has been visiting her friend Mrs S. Glut. IN THE EDITOR'S MAIL BOX A LITTLE COCKTAIL PARTY To date the drill. have concentrat- ed on an area ot about 7% acres out of 725 acres and the Directors of My. Lamaque are more than pleased with renttu and have signed I. contract for additional diamond drilling to proceed immediately. This name is sponsored by J. V. Gordon and Co, 815 Metropolitan Bldg., Toronto. To the west of centre a large gran- diorite dome has been discovered. straight south of the dome on La. maque and Sigma and Mr. O'Reilly reports the MyLamnque dome is bigger than the former two put to- gether and it ntands just. as good a chance of getting big values in them an they did. A drill is being spotted to drill both north and south on this dome and results should be known early this month. Since freeze-up, mine manager O', Reilly his nude 9. survey ot the south and west end of the property. A mineralized vein running along the shearing was discovered on the south side and after trenching a consider- able distance, tt channel sample was taken which assayed $14.70. A drill will be placed on this vein as soon as possible. ONLY WOMEN CHIEF MAGISTRATE ELECTED Canada's only woman Mayor, Mrs. Barbara Haney, who was elected for her second term cf mayor of Webb wood, Northern Ontario, like: mulch or running the biggest public omce in the town, but reentl being classed with Mrs. Wallis Simpson. The New York Ban bod listed her with Mrs Simpson on ’one of the fourteen outstanding women of the yen. Number 7 and 8 drill holes are spot- ted to locate extetrAon of the high values obtained an No. 4 hole and results should be/ forthcoming by the middle of the current month. However the still thinks her most importtutt business In managing her home and running the town's busin- ess on the side. Outside of the $21.70 any across 10 feet on the No. 4 hole the drills have not contracted any outstanding aways although mineralization has been very much In evidence. Several well defined quartz vdina have been determined with widths varying from 5 to 22 feet and the company ome- ials feel contident as to remit- When- drifting can be commenced on the,' quartz veins encountered so tar. THE COLORS OF A MAN He's black when he In wicked. He's purple when tngry. He's yellow when cowardly. He's blue when loyal.~ He's white when "night. He's brown when routed. He's plat when touted. He's not when Iqrtorant. He's my when old. He': colorless when mutating. Since the lat progress report of Mthmuque Gold Mines, the diamond drills have been pressing forward with very favourable results. Mrs. Giles presided tor the busin- " session of the Ladies' Aid, at which they planned tor a social meet- ing. Lunch was sewed. NEW DRILL CONTRACT LET HY MYLAMAQUE GOLD MINES The Bar/tint Mission Circle and La. dies' Aid Society held their tirttt meetings of the year in the home of Mrs G. A. Thompson. Miss Ev: Red. ford predded tor the Circle program. Mrs J. P. Giles read the acripture lesson. Mrs W. Thompson and Misa Mottat rend missionary poems and Mrs J. T. Priest spoke on the mis- aion work in India, KNOX LITTLE HELPER? l On Thursday afternoon the Uttie Illelpers' Mission Band held their 'rnceting in basement of the church (with an attendance ot twenty. in the (absence of the president, Mrs Catton 'preside'l. The election of oilicers itook place. as follows: President H. ley; vice pres†Donald Dewar; sec'y Ronald McQueen: treu.. Aileen Teet. ler; Birthday box treasurer, David ‘Stsnden; World friends sec'y, Nora Kearney; Disnist, Helen Renwiek. The meeting was then continued with 'the new president in the chair. The) scripture lesson was read by Ieri Teeter. The worship story was given; try Mrs. Catton. The collection wu? received and the response given in' ‘unlson. The minutes of last meeting’ were read and adopted. Mrs. no! Queen gave the study story snd the: 11.03 of the Greyhird' was given by! Mrs Ritchie. Closing hymn and prsy-i er of the Mission Band concluded’ the meeting. _ IAPTIIT MMOION‘ CIRCLE (The Mining Appraiser) Two WEEKS' GRACE l GRANTED CAR OWNERS I The Provincial Highways Depths relented to the extend ot allowing (,r;'l't'ltrlift., until Jan Ill, to procure {licenses for 1937. Trucks and com- "lt1'2,ftut,'l',t hve’ieen given in ‘londay. February 14th to cuh In tor their pines. AND TAK NOTICE that after such date the E.ecui.rix will proceed to distribute t assets of the Estate, having reg: .only to the clsims of which she s ll then have notice, and will not liable for said sssets to any persons whose claim notice shall not have received " the time of such distribution. In the matt r of the Estate of Cherie. Humane, te of the Town of Our- ham, In t C County of Grey, Pub usher, a and, NOTICE i hereby given that all persons havl claims ega‘net the h- ate of Char] tt anage, late of the Town of Dttt ' in the County of Grey, Publicize who (led on or shout the 17th day o July, A.D.. 1936 It the Town of Durham. in the County of Gre nre hereby re- quired to send deliver to the un. der-mentioned citor for the Exe- cutor-s, full porti Inn of their claims duty proved on or (one the 5th any of February, A.D. 1987. AND TAKE NOT! E that after such date the Execut will proceed to distribute the 5389 of the Estate. having regard only the china-s of which they shall n have notice, end will not be liable for aid nueu teret'"r'"stt'tretHn notice â€all not lave been received at the tine of such diam. Dead ct Durban. thin " M at In the utter of the Estate of mm Eater, late of the Tommy at Glenat in the County at 0m.tav~ mer, eeeaaed, NOTIQE is hereby than that all persons having claim against the El- tate of Rupert Ector, late ot the Town. ship of Glenelg, in the County of Grey, Farmer. who died on or about the twentx-second day of November, AD, 1936, pt the Towmship at Glenelg In the Couttty of Grey, are hereby re- quired to end or deliver to the un- der-mentlo ed Solicitor tor the Exe- eutrix, 'i,li5i':,i't'i??:i ot their claims duly prove |on or before the 5th day ot Februam A.D. 1937. Dated It Durham, this 5th day of Janunry. 1937. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS "That the property owners shall he held responsible for n water sup- plied on their premis and that the Waterworks Dept. 'ot t e Publlc mn- itles Commission of the own of Dur- ham skull charge." w ter rates to the property owners and In one of non payment, these vale rues shall be a charge lamina! the p rty ind collectable the sum as ta a." l Therefore be i enacted try the Waterworks Dept. of the Public Util. iues Commission I the Town ot Durham, " follows ham, Ont., Jan. lt, 1937. y-Law Ni. 1 A By-Law of the WI!» Dept. of the Public ("lumbar-Mint†of the Town at Durham, making the property own: tiatiite for the charge for the water a pplied on their prem- ices. NOTICE‘ TO PROPERTY OWNERS A [use unortment of Children's Boudoir Slippor. from 4Se "- sllo lino: Lunar and Men's. REPAIRING A. USUAL Sizes now in stock l one 8, one 815 two 4, one s, one " one 6, one 6%. _ Juliette: or Felt Slippers We no offering the, balance of our Indies wool jenny zippers n ... 2'25 Boducod prices on silk and wool Lndies Hose, reg. 690 for 60e : no values Me. Thu prico until Jan, Mt, if site- no not sold out before Keep your feet warm in J. S. llkllllllhl1'g Good News for Hosiery Buyers 1937. Solicitor for t r of the E te of an t e Count: I and, (i hereby wi claims Solicitor tor the Eudora J. H. McQUARBIE. Durham, Ontario, ieitor tor the Executora i only the chin. ot uh." th n In" notice, be liable for ma â€out a at “of. china notieq' e been meshed " tttel, dirtrFttttet. l J. H. IcQUARME, Ontario a DOMINGO! Land OW Registered Proton-tonal MttgttHr Surveys. Reports, human. Pu- Telephone M, ORANGEVILLE. can. To move an an. at a... try ChWrprnetie swam, I- a]. and tlitre "OM My. Bee your load Chm Mfumunmd- Kn. modulus. “or at P. lawn-en's can. 80" I b. cation ad “an“ an... - mm for “vac“ NINA. In“ and Culturo and Arm am. 5 Dunean, Dunddk PO. Pia-0‘5}; Hound Andamr'crmm gale. uh: on m ten. 1.td,tr-surrer-,riii. dalit, I!†thrown Durham and}. A - V m ikuiGau 0.13.: Mitt M mmuM. m. W. c. PICKEBIIB, 0.3. L0. Honor Grunt. 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