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Durham Review (1897), 14 Oct 1937, p. 5

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EEN GROVE Iron Co., repairs, $4.20. idjourn«d to meet Monday, ar of November at 10 0« 14. 1937 eo. Collinson and irdson and Mrg, ton, were holiday 1e of Mr. and "‘. Council M NOR Kyle, Sask., . John Me. attended the Neustadt last IcGirr. Nor the My Hamilton . e telephone f C. Emke has . Schaab McNaughton, »bell, plank gara â€" Falls albraith of Mr. and Sunday David Alâ€" zain . after i with â€" a rsOn Mr M Lamb, Pay im $11.80; Henderson, «. Tiffney, . rent $4; 5: council Magwood, rittick, Sal pplications $34, stamps on Frankâ€" week with Caledonia zrandmoâ€" 1w No. 196 s mother .12; Hee Patterson t $54.12; c _ $13.30; r $30.44; w No. 19 Jno of Louise Mrsa. E. Mre th me time an m y nature in, relief ist meet nding y( H e1pir owel and urné apen qule Will John Aints ntion taste one Ove be la * *% W T 19 h1 Misses School Shoes A Specially made Shoe by Sterling‘s Calf Ties and TIES..$2 and up to correct falling arches and for Men‘s every day wear, at.. HOUSE SHOES for Ladies, f ...... $1,25 to $2.06 The well known, Reliable GRACIA SHOES, still ....$4.00 Some sizes in different styles of WHITE SHOES still on hand J. S. McHLRAHH and Strap Slippers Wm. Calder Estate J. N. Murdock sold by Now in, priced from REPAIRING AS USBVAL OCT. 14, 1937 1.35 to 2 00 YoOUR NAME IN MOoNDAY‘S PAPERS! $4.25 h. _ 4 1A avcindintretiiiiiedbiinintnin When you see a motorist driving in a manner dangerous to the public, take his number, make a careful note of the actual time and place and when you reach your destination write to the Motor Vehicles Branch, Department of Highways, "Toronto, giving full details, We do not invite reports of minor infringements of the traffic laws; yOU are requested to use Td snckomantkt. We will deal adequately with offenders. Ontario Motorists will Coâ€"operate TNR Y Ti L ugih : +aull ied c eceame ie ies O Will your name appgar.in Monday‘s newspapers! 1t it QObS, VH J V"~ be writhing with geam in the emergency ward of a hospital, will your mangled remains resting in a funeral parlorâ€"or wily you be heii by the Police on a charge of manslaughter? If you are a motorist and value life and property, help to stop this slaughter of innocent people. The death toll from car accidents in Ontario must go down! We are justly proud of the Police of this Provinceâ€"but they cannot oud OL 0 * ""~" /.»~ when a policeman is not around. We are justly proud of t26 * 0007 "" ""von a policeman is no be everywhere. Most accidents occur when a policeman is not around. Traffic violators know better than to speed, cut in or crowd other cars with a policeman in sight. Priceville W.1. held their regular| monthly meeting at the home of Mrl\ G. Kirkton on Oct. Tth. The meetâ€" ing was opened by singing the lnni-! tute Ode and repeating the _ Lord‘s prayer in unison. The minutes were read and approved. Several current events were given which were much enjoyed by all. Mrs. Moody gave us a very interesting reading on ‘Efficâ€" iency and Self Control‘. We were then presented by a wonderful adâ€" dress on infantile paralysis by Dr. Milne. Much credit was given to the ladies of the Institute for _ making such a success of the booth on fair day. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and her assistants. Mr. and Mrs. F. Shackleton and baby, Principal of Arthur school, visâ€" ited at the home of the Misses B. and E. James on Saturday last. So the die is cast for another five years politically. _ We could have wished, with others, for a smaller majority, but "we can trust" Hepâ€" burn. We were asked "How come the| victorious member takes such a large vote in our old township of _ Egreâ€" mont, though far away from being a resident there?" We replied, we thought it was due to a keen sense of appreciation by the people . of worth, of ability and integrity, largeâ€" ly; this was the all prevailing reason for his success. _ Another question, "How comes it, the most of the towns vote Tory, (with a few exceptions) in opposition to the farmers, . when they could never do without ‘the man behind the plow‘." Blind partisanâ€" ',shlp even in our nearby towns,( isn‘t PRICEVILLE i PRICEVILLE it awful,) is the ruling Thanksgiving holiday visitors . in town and vicinity were Mr. and Mrs. Allie Mcinnis and his sister Esther, to Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm‘s; Misses Anna McLean of town and Jean Mcâ€" Arthur of the Glen, from _ Business College in Toronto, to their parents here. The W.M.S. and W.H.S. will meet Tuesday, Oct. 19th at the home of Mrs. J. A. Nichol. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McFarlane of Toronto, were Thanksgiving visitors at Mr. Colin McLean‘s. Miss Anna McEachern of Walter‘s Falls, spent weekend at her parental home. Mr Murray McMillan and friend of Toronto spent the weekend at H. R. McLean‘s . Mr Alex Weir is engaged with Mr Claud Aikens, Flesherton. Mr. Taylor of Knox College, Torâ€" onto, occupied the pulpit Sunday in St. Andrews church and gave excelâ€" lent sermons. He is in his last year in College. Mr. Jack Carson, Vandeleur, Mr. Stuart Carson, Dundalk, Mr and Mrs Art Richardson and family, Swinton Park; Mr and Mrs Harry Pedlar and son Dick of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. George McGillivray and _ daughter Jean, and Mr. Frank Watson _ of Paisley, were visitors the first of the week ot Mr. Alex Carson‘s. Mrs. George Haw, Swinton Park, is visiting ber daughter Mrs. J. Mcâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sturrock and family visited friends in Hopeville on Sunday. VEICINITY 2 If it does, will you THE DURHAM REVIEW ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Motor Vehicles Branch Meekin. ‘family, Mt. Fore:t were ViSILOI ‘ Mr and Mrs Findlay MacCuaig and fr.; of the week at the home « family of Mulock ate Thanksgiving ‘Thos,. Spence. ’.soose at Mr. Henry Tucker‘s. | _ Miss Doreen Scott, Toronto, | The Taylor family, Mr. and Mr3. ang Mrs Harry Scott and son J I. Smith and Delbert of FleshertOn of Durham were holiday visitor goose at Mr. Henry Tucker‘s. | Miss Doreen Scott, Toronto, Mr. The Taylor family, Mr. and Mr3. ang Mrs Harry Scott and son Jimmie I. Smith and Delbert of FleshertOn of Durham were holiday visitors with Mr and Mrs Laurie Smith and famâ€" yr3, Jas. Scott. ily of Toronto, spent Thanksgivng at Mr. Allie McLean‘s. sâ€"â€"«mmmniriiem Visitors Sunday at Mr. Charles Tucker‘s were, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tucker and family, Mr. Dave Hincks and Beth, Mr. Ivan Hincks and Mr. Thos. Hincks of Toronto. The teachers were at the convenâ€" tion on Thursday and Friday of last week. ' Mr and Mrs Chas. Tucker, 'l‘helnu. and Gerald, Ebenezer, visited Monâ€" day evening at A. L. Hincks‘. | Mrs. Stephenson, Markdale, speut last week at Mr. W. J. Hincks‘. | Congratulations to Mr. F. R. Ol iver on the fine majority he got on | election day. l Mr. and Mrs. Alex Spence spent over Thanksgiving with relatives in this district. They are taking up reeâ€" idence in Toronto this week. ~Miss Laverne McEachnie, Guelph spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Neil McEachâ€" nie. Mr. George Wale of Toronto and Miss Bessie Wale of Durham _ were weekend guests at the home of Mr. Chas. Wale. Members of the family residing in Toronto, were over the holiday visitâ€" ors with Mr and Mrs Walter _ Benâ€" Miss Hazel Christie left Monday to attend Normal School in Toronto. Mr and Mrs. Jas. Henderson and HOPEVILLE ‘family, Mt. Fore:t were visitors the Findlay MacCuaig and fir.t of the week at the home of Mr. _ Mr. and Mr:. Harold Lawrence, Anna and Keith of Egremont spent a day the first of the week at the Dayâ€" is home. | Miss Annie Allen of Toronto . is @pending a few days with her friend Mrs. Hugh McArthur. | Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson and baâ€" ‘by of Egremont were guests of Mr. ‘and Mrs Ben Mays Sunday and also called to see Mrs. Thos Timmins. | Mr. and Mrs Robert Aitken and \son Milton of Holstein were Sunday visitors at the home of Thos. Glenâ€" cross and also attended service . at Hughie McLean of Northern Ontarâ€" io visited for a couple of days . last week end with his mother Mrs. D. McLean. Mr. and Mrs . E. Cook, Hughie and Allen of Kitchener spent . the first of the week with his _ parents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cook. Mr Ivan Edwards of Shelburne and Bill, Toronto, spent the holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Atkinson and family of Berkeley visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Oren Peart and atâ€" tended service at Zion. 1 Miss Horne teacher of S.S. No. 5 ‘Glenelg, attended the teacher‘s conâ€" {vention in Neustadt and spent the | week end at her home in Ripley. |_ Miss Cecelia Matthews of Chatsâ€" . worth, who teacher in a school near Ayton, spent the last of the week with Clara Jack. dale is at Timmins. were guests on Sunday with Mr Mrs. James Peart. Mr and Mrs. W. R. Jack _ and Clara visited the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moorhead of Palmerston. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer (Margaret Anderson) of Manitoba, who has spent a couple of weeks with the latâ€" ter‘s brother and sister Mr. A. Andâ€" erson and Mrs. A. McNabb _ left last week to spend the remainder of their holidays with Mr. Spencer‘s relâ€" atives in Teeswater before returning to their home. We extend our sympathy to Mrs. Banks whose sister, Mrs. Baxter of Northern Ontario passed away . reâ€" cently. Mr and Mrs. Banks returned home last Thursday after spending a few weeks with her sister previous to her death. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Vollett of To ronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. E Blodgett recently. A quantity of potatoes, vezetables and fruit will be sent from this disâ€" trict on Tuesday to Durham where a car will be loaded and sent to the needy in the dried out area _ in (Intended for last week) Rev. Mr. Warren of Markdale who preached â€" anniversary â€" services in PDurham came out to Zion in the afâ€" ternoon, Rev. Mr. Halbert taking his work in Markdale. Miss Lillian Lewis and friend of ‘Toronto visited Sunday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vaughan and Phyllis and Mrs. Smith, moved last Thursday to their new home in Dundalk where Mr. Vaughan intends running a store. Charlie Smith reâ€" mained here to assist Mr. G. Black with his fall work. We are sorry to say Mr. Black is not enjoying . the best of health. S.S. No. 5 was reopened Monday after‘being closed for a couple _ of weeks owing to the infantile paralyâ€" sis epidemic. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Staples _ of New York spent a few days with Mr and Mrs. Chas. McClocklin the first of the week. Wo are glad to report that Jean Williams, who has been sick with scarlet fever is improving nicely. Mrs. Frank Twamley of Crawford is spending a couple days this week with her parents Mr and Mrs Chas. McClocklin. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Kingston, Mrs. Geo. McNally, Mr. and Mrs. John Vaughan of Meaford, were calâ€" lers on Mrs. Thos. Timmins _ on Farm for sale, 4% miles north of Durham: good buildings; running water; nearly 200 acres, some bush. For sale cheap. Apply to Albert Midâ€" FARM FOR SALE Breadner, R.N. of Markâ€" present nursing Mrs. T. Milburn of Durham, Mrs. and son Robt. of No. 9 Queen St. United church. Rev. Mr. Halbert led in prayer. The devotionâ€" al topic, "Murder at the steering proved very interesting. Mr Bailey read a humorous and helpful article "That awful topic‘ and then, "The Christian Driver". Miss Anna Ritchie gave a report on the play. Mr. George Prew and Mr. Allie Mcâ€" Girr were elected as convenors . of the citizenship committee. It was de cided that the next meeting takes the form of a musical evening, open to all. This is to be held on October 25 at the Queen St. church, with silver collection. There will be outside talâ€" the home of Mrs. Arthur Atkinson, with the president in the chair, Miss Marjory Pickering led in prayer; Mrs S. McArthur read the scripture, Roll call was answered with the word thanksgiving; . Mrs. Coutts was the guest speaker. The topic was "What W.M.S. expects of young women toâ€" day" A needlework tea was arrangâ€" lod on Oct. 27th. Mrs Atkinson and assistants served lunch. $.8. No. 9, GLENBIG IVâ€"Allister Aljoe 89; Norman No ble 82; Hammill McCaslin 8$2; Irene Newell 63; Bert Chapman 60. . Sr. IIIâ€"Murray McFadden 63; Jr IHNâ€" Newman Pratt 77; â€" Mary Lawrence 65. Sr IIâ€"Dixon Weir 73; Charlie Pratt 65; Lioyd McFadden 57; Genâ€" eva Pratt 50; Sr Pr.â€" Dell Chapâ€" man. Jr Pr. â€"Jean Dyer; Alex Talâ€" bot; Joyce Jacques; Marian Patterâ€" son; Alex Ellison absent. The U.Y.P.A. held its FAMILEXâ€" Who has not heard | of this name or tried one or more of i='=- these 200 family necessities* 750 W, C. emplcyeeâ€"dealers earn their living re-’ Honer spectably in this independent businâ€" Graguat ess. _ To all qualified parties . we grant protection for a reserved terri-\ tory of 800 families. Canadian proâ€" Rooms : ducts, and guaranteed. Atlraclivel _« containers, low prices. If you am‘ ‘ F canvassing at present, better your| nÂ¥ * condition. If you are a â€" hardâ€"worker | Deor and serious, make the money your X RAY ambition prompts. We will help you?i Office: l()at.alozue and details Free, ThG FAMâ€" | w ilex Products Company, 575 St.| |C|ement Street, Montreal. l GE PRESBYTERIAN W, M. S. The Presbyterian W.M.S. met at Acar of Shurâ€"Gain Fertilizer arrivâ€" ing this week, for wheat seeding. Orler early for delivery off car. J. W. Ewen, Durham. Phone 114 In the Â¥state of John Legate, Deâ€" ceased, the\South half of Lot Twelve (12) and Thirteen (13), Concesâ€" gion Twenty 0), Township of Egre mont, containlg One Hundred _ and Fifty (150) acrég more or less, and having thereon a\frame house and a frame barn with mne foundation. Apply J. H. Quarrie, Solicitors for the\ Administrators. To close an tate. Durham Skatâ€" ing Rink. â€"Apply to J. H. Mc Quarrie, _ Solicitor for the Executrix. Containing 135 acres . on Prov. Highway No. 6, four miles south of Durham. Good building. Good running water. _ For terms apply to Palmer Patterson, R.R. 3, Durham. First (1) Division, Lot (17) Conâ€" cession Onk (1), E.G.R., Glenelg, Second (2) and Third (3 Lot Sixteen (16), Concessi E.G.R., Glenelg, _ contal Hundred and FiXy (150) watered, buildings\ in fair Clear title given. APPLY J. H. M rme, Solicitor, Durham, Ontario. RAIL BARGAINS October 23 RETURN LIMITâ€" OCT. 25 Consult Agents â€" Ask for Handbill Ask for particulars of Canada‘s Maple Leaf Contest. _ Seven Cash Prizesâ€"you may win $100.00. T. M. McFADDEN, Tewn Agent, Canadixa OWwWEN SsSoOUND $1.15 return FARM FOR SALE FARM FOMALE Morris Matthews, Teacher FOR SALE Third (3) Divisions, Concession One (1), containing _ One y (150) acres. Well s\tn fair condition. TO evening in UNIAKIV AKCLMIVES J. L. SMITH, MB., M.C., P.S. Office \ 3. F. GRANT, D.V.S., LD.3. W. C. PICKERING, JVUS, utb~= Honor Graduate Toronto University, Graduate Royal Coll. Dental Susgedze Rooms: Over Royal Bank, Durham. Notice to Farmers We‘ are in the market for all Ki:ds of Grain Get in touch with us before you scll. We will send our trucks out for it . Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County Sales taken on reasonable terms. Dates arranged at Herald Oflice, Dunâ€" dalk, also through Burham Review, and Flesherton Advance, Geo. E. Duncan, Dundalk. Phone 42, r 42. To remove the cause of disease, try Chiropractic Adjustments, Mas sage and Vitra Violet Rays. See your local Chiropractors. tess and Lambton Streets, Durbam McGOWAN BROS. c Hay cas ExTractions Oflice: Mill Street, DURHAM, ON1. Ontarie & Dominion Land Regibtered Professional PHONE 8, â€"â€" DURHAM Telephonse 31, ORANGEVILLE, Ont cution and Physical Culture. Special course for advapced pupiis, incleding Hand Culture and Arm Gowshes Be method for children of pre scheol age Have commenced teaching. Rudleoor or P. LawreéUte‘® store. Hours 1 to 4 Pupil of Parn€ll Morrie, A. A. 6. O. C. G. AND J. H. McQUARRIE, B. A. Lambton St., Durham, Ont. e Hours: 1.30 to 4.00 p. m. 7.30 to 9.00 p. m. B. M. CHARLTON, A. A. C. M.; GEORGE E. DUNCAN T. H. SNEATH, M. D. , 1 to 9 p.m A QUVET, WELL coyoucnu conuvEnitut, moptan 100 RDOM HOTELâ€"B5 WITH BATH waite ror rouper Take aA OE LVXE Tak: rRom DEPOT OR WHARF â€"28s F. M. EAGLESON CHIROPRACTIL BESSIE McGIiLLIVRA®* 11 am. 130 to ® Â¥*k"

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