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Durham Review (1897), 8 Sep 1938, p. 5

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oruses were aung. The next will be held at the nome of tewart on September 24th a. All children welcome. ADIES‘" AID AND W. M, 3 Ladies‘® Aid and W. M. $ it the home of the Misse \ place again this rged and improved mis§ it. to see this exhibit. RAWFORD 1BIT * who wri cRSIT Y MBER 8, 1938 whno are looking versity career 31st. Ladies‘ Aid id by Mrs H. Meâ€" 7 Two minutes rved in memory of Cracken. Mrs Vesâ€" Roll call was t the east ers‘ Buildâ€" le vigited t intensely + _ read responâ€" omen‘s Missionâ€" Ps. 121 was 1 Mrs MacQuarâ€" vas decided to Offering Meetâ€" tractive erse on exhibit Misses J Morrison 17 1938 Kirkland MacLean Mrs. Jas Ins Ledâ€" Mr. and Hugh Wadâ€" s given by i was servâ€" committee . be held at slip on Oecâ€" ication Peter shawa . and Mrs3 nd _ were Kenneth _ Mr and ighters of Campbell the home Games 28th at 2 packed inâ€" «_ Mission irly life of y V. Stewâ€" >z ra mme )irn â€" and n worth ekend klin and were par o spent it the Friday art fang feld : bson )ther lit NFIS A n( ampâ€" Mr it AF ViS1 af The Review to New Subscribers, to Jan. 1, 1939, only 50c end _ with Knisley. Calder‘s Drug Store â€" DURHAM Prone 3 ROUND $1 35 REDUCED TREF o FARE INCLUDES EXHIBITION ADMISSION aAND COACH TRANSFER TO AND FROM TERMINAL INSIDE THE GRoUuNDsS Good returning until September 12th LEAVE DURKHAM LEAVE TORONTO 8.31 am. 6.02 p.m. 8..0 a.m., (a) 2.30 p.m., (b) 6.15 p.m. (a)â€"except Sun. & Hol.; (b)â€"Sun .& Hol. only. Standard Time EXHIBITION SPECIALS TELEPHONE TALKS I® TR ~â€" "mYPap ‘#1*M" can talk farther than Y OURS!" SEPTEMBER 5, Daily except Sunday, August 27:h to Sept. 10th GRAY COACH LINES ROB ROY Whenever you‘re called out of town, do as Bob Watson does â€" telephone home. It brings peace of mind at a trifling cost. When Donnie Watson‘s father greeted him aver the telephone from 500 miles away, Donnie was impressed no end. He couldn‘t resist boasting a bit to his nextâ€"door neighâ€" bour and playmate. distance â€" in 1935, ‘36 and *37 have effected savings to telephone users in Ontario and Quebec of nearly one million dollars yearly. Reductions in telephone ratesâ€"local and long WaAaTSON FAMILT family; Mr and Mrs. Hugh Sinclair and son and , Mr and Mrs. Clarence Stiggens, Buffalo visited the first of the week at the homes of Mr,. Robt. Renwick and Mr W. R. Weir, Durâ€" ham. The U.S.A. visitors returned to their home in Buffalo on Monday. Mr. Wm. J McEachnie who has been a patient in the Durham Hosâ€" pital the past two weeks was able to com> home on Tuesday. Mr. George Christie attended Toâ€" ronto Exhibition last week. Mrs. Frank McLean spent a fow days last week on the 9th concession renewing acquaintances. Mr. Whittle and _ Miss Velma Brown, Guelph visited Sunday with Mrs. Jas. Stephen. ‘ Miss Anne Fettes and Miss Chrisâ€" tine McKinnon, Priceville resumed the‘ir duties as teacher at No 4 and No 13 respectively. Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair and United Church service at 11 a. m. Sunday Sept lith will be withdrawn on accor:mnt of anniversary . services at Inistioge. Miss Hazel Christie left Monday to commence her teaching career at a scho ol near Ayton. Miss Laverne McEachnie of Guelph spe* last week with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Neil MO~Fachnie, Mr. Lloyd McEachnie also returned to his parâ€" ental home. Misses Elda Frook left for her school near Hanover, Anna McEachâ€" ern to Walter‘s Falls; Jean Hincks to Lis‘e and Beth Hncks to Atwood. Dromore Y g People are putting on their play, ‘"‘Yhe Girl who Forgot" in St Andrew‘s Rresbyterian Church, Friday, Sept 16th. This is a splendid play and has been @{ven in different places . Mr and Mrs Jno. MceFarlane, To ronto. spent a few days visiting friends around here. Mrs. George Hincks and son Ivan, Egremont, Mr Thos Winters and son Gilbert, Toronto; Mr and Mrs Archie MacCuaig, were visitors first of the the week at A L. Hincks‘. Mr. and Mrs Allie McLean and son spent Thursday in Toronto. Gordon and Harold Nichol spent holidays last week at their uncle and aunt‘s, Mr and Mrs. D L McArthur. Mr Donald Carson, Toronto, spent weekend at his home. Mrs. Murray Nichol, Ottawa, is spending a week at his _ parental home . Mr and Mrs. Isaac â€" Hooper and | Elsie and Mr John Scott, Egremont‘ visited Sunday at the home of Mr‘; Hector McLean. | Mr and Mrs Alex Knox and Garâ€" net returned to Toronto after spendâ€" ing the past month with friends here Mr and Mrs. Messrs Dave Brodie Hugh and Colâ€" in McCaul, Toronto were visitors last week at Mr Be n McKenzie‘s, John and Alex Brodie returned home on Thursday with them. Mr and Mrs Blair, Niagara â€" Falls, are visitors at Mr Angus McLachâ€" Mr and Mrs Wm Brown visited Tuesday with Mr and Mrs. Henry Tucker and family. We are glad to know Mr Brown is able +> be around a little, but still goes around on crutches. Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper will be d spensed of cn Sunday Sept 11th, in St. Andrew‘s Church. visitors with Mr and Mrs. John ,Mexechnle Sunday were Mrs John lRandell. Mr. FEd. Ronald and Misses Annie and Mary Randall. We were pleased to have a call from Rev. H. E. Wright and his amiable wife on his way to the minâ€" tsterial outing near Huntsville. We were honored with a friendly, social visit by Mrs. Ramsdell, New York, and Mrs. E. Ritchie here on Monday . | Mr Harvey Fleming is a weekend visitor at his sister‘s here, Mrs. F.‘ G. Karstedt. _A trip through her lovely garden is well worth the time spent. Such a wealth of flowers and varieties ! Little Miss Nora Jean Darling visiâ€" ted over the holiday with Miss Hi.lda! McKechnie at her home. EC CC0€ Contoocey CeT SHe. wil Bowes, Markdale, at the evening serâ€" vice. Mrs. Wright, 1 shippers at St Visitors PRIGEVILLE :8 YOPF V 1: « Colmba United on , are the only news HOLD MONTHLY MEETiING Sard only The Presbyterian Ladies‘ Aid met ::‘:""‘ for their Sept. meeting in the schoolâ€" / rpr, room of the church. mmtmm day‘ Mrs. Grant read a chapter from the book of Psaims. A good attendance| T » & spe a Je sute? A D., 1938, after mdm th PRESBYTERIAN LADIES‘ AID |\tate will be dstri having The anxious care away. Then go with every child who goes, And stay with them, I pray. A mother‘s need is great this hourâ€" Oh, come to her today, Dear Godâ€"compassionate to allâ€" I pray Thee keep apart 8 A space of warmth and tenderness Within Thy sheltering heart So dear the constant care, And now bereft, at open doors Stand mothers, everywhereâ€" Within their eyes a wistful light, They watch them yearningly. So brief, 30 swift the years have A world‘s complexity ; They loose emall han A morning in September comes When mothers stand to see Mere.bab es faring forth to meet Mr. W. H Edwards of Toronto, acâ€" companied by his parents, Mr= and Mrs. R. T Edwards, and Mr= and Mrs J R Edwards, enjoyed a motor trip the first of the week to places of interest near Hamilton. The Junior Farmers and Junior W. I. enjoyed a weiner roast held in Edge Hill school grounds Thursday evening last, followed by a dance in the Grange. Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs W. J. Greenwood one evening _ reâ€" cently were Mr and Mrs Cameron Mcâ€" Intosh, Peggy and Irvin of North Battleford, Mr Angus Mcintesh and sisters, Margaret and Susie, Dornoch. With the reopening of the schools Tuesday, Sept. 6th, Miss E. Horne of Ripley returned to her duties at S$.S. No. 5, Glene‘g; Miss Dorothy Ritchie to No. 3, Edge Hill; â€" Miss Clara Jack to No. 5, Normanby; and Miss Reta Glencross to her school at Members of the Zion Young Peoâ€" ple‘s were entertained by the Crawâ€" ford Young People to a corn roast at the home of Will Campbell last Friâ€" day evening. Mr and Mrs Robt. Peart of near Durham visited with Mr and Mrs. E. R. Peart on Sunday. Raymond Edwards represented No. 5 school in the children‘s trip to Toâ€" ronto and the Exbibition last week. Mr and Mrs Hugh McArthur ;Mr. and Mrs R. T. Cook were guests of Mr and Mrs W. J. McFadden, Orange Valley, Sunday evening. Clara spent a few days recently with Miss Clara Nelson of Puslinch. Hughie McLean of Sudbury spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Duncan McLean. Other visitors at the same hcme Sunday were Miss Ulva Marson of Toronto and Misses Catherine and Sarah McLean and brother Gordon of Bentinck. Mr and Mrs Harold Lawrence and Anna and Keith of Egremont, were guests of the Davis home Sunday and attended service at Zion church. afternoon . Miss Irma Dingwall resumed her teaching duties at her Egremont Mr. and Mrs. Bryson Morlock of Varney were guests with Mr. and Mrs Hugh McArthur last Thursdap Mr Blake McLean, Toronto, ‘were callers at Mr George Christie‘s Monâ€" day. weekend at Mr. Chas. Wale‘s. Miss Bessie Wale returned with them for a holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Snell and daughter , Lucelle, Honeywood, also tears THE DURHAM REVIEW SCHOOL OPENING ZIO0N VICIKITY and daughter their bid DATED AT DURHAM, this Nine teenth day of August, D., 1988. the estate of (UNNINGHAM MOORE, late of the T hip of Glenelg, in the County of \Grey, Farmer, deceasâ€" ed, who died or about the eighâ€" teenth day of bruary, A. D., 1938, are required to Mle proof of the same with the undersigned on or before the Twentyâ€"fourth\day of September, IN NOTICE \TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS have a l errors or omissions correctâ€" ed according to law, the last day for appeal, being the twentyâ€"second day of September 1938. \ Dated Sept. 1st 1938. \ Notice is hereby given that in compliance th the Voters‘ Lists‘ Act, I have sted up at my office at R. R. 1. Dur , on the first day of September 1938, the list of all perâ€" sons entitled 'Q“vote in the said Municipality at Municipal Elections, and that said list remains there for APPLY TO; J. H. M§Quarrie, Durâ€" bam, Ontario, Solicitor for the Execâ€" utor. Municipality | of the Township of Glenelg, County of Grey. NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING A\ OF VOTERS‘ List Tenders rece‘ved up\to September 23, 1938. The highest for any tender not necessarily accepte§. IN THE ESTATE OF CUNNINGâ€" HAM MOORE,| late of the Townâ€" ship of Glenelg) in the County of Grey, Farmer, deceased. Lots Ten (10) dnd Eleven (11)‘ in the First Concesslon, South of the Durham Road in\the Township of Glenelg, save and dxcept part hereâ€" tofore sold, containing One Hundred (100) acres, more of less, known &s the Rob. Roy premists, having thereâ€" on a twoâ€"story brick house, small barn, well and bush. Mr G. E. Pentland, Public School Inspector was present and presented facts and figures for Council‘s conâ€" sideration regarding Township School Board areas. A letter was read from Mr George McClung re roads in his part of ‘Township. The next meeting of Council will be on Oct. 1. Road Voucher No. 9 for work perâ€" formed on the roads, $2089.23. Relief accounts as follows: D‘Arcy Bros., milk $2.52; J. E. England, groceries $23.82; Ross L. Alcox 75¢; N. D. Macfariane, milk $5.04; E. J. Schenk, meat acct. $8; L. T. Chap man, flour, $5.40; Rocky store, groâ€" ceries $11.35; Durham Dairy, milk, 60c; Roy Brown, milk $2.52. County of Grey, maintenance of paâ€"‘ tients in Markdale hospital (50 per cent) $126.00; Wm. Love, 1 lamb killed by dogs $5; Jas. McCarthy for 1 inspection $1.50; Ontario hospital,| Woodstock, mtce. of patient for quarâ€" ter ending Sept 30th, $46.00; Muniâ€" cipal World, 1 copy of 1938 sessional statutes $2; Macdonald Duplicating Service, printing 200 voters‘ lists, $54.45; South Grey Registry Office, registration of deed, lot 1 con 10,‘ $2.50; land sale tax $1; Clerk, on salary $25; Geo. Whitmore, 1 day on roads, $2.50; Reeve, 1% days 33.75;' Herb. Timmins, 4 day $1.25; John O‘Neil, %% day $1.25; J. F. Crutchâ€" ley, % day $1.25. | taxes for current year in 2 installâ€" ments, Dec. 1st and March 1st" and "authorizing the reeve and treasurer to borrow certain sums of money minutes of the last meeting. Mrs C IF Moffat gave the treasurer‘s report.‘ > A Holiday Festival was planned to! take place in October. | FOR SALE BY TENDER m::-'u\o Eromter. CANad: H. H. MacDonald, Clerk Anenat % m iaae _ _ TUU particulars from any agent August, A. D., 1995 y m MeFADDEN, Tewn Agont, J. H. MeQUARRIE, Phone 21, Durham Clerk of ‘Glenelg Tp. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO â€" Daily Sept. 24tn to Uctober 8th sinners a speciaity. _ Kindergarten "b _ ‘Return Limit: 45 days. method for children of pre sehovi age C Snsce Mave commenced teaching. Btugto or | _ TICKETS GOOD TO TRAVEL |®r P. Lawreven‘s store Hours | to 8 STOPOVERSâ€" within limit of ticket, ROUTESâ€"Tickets good going via Pt. TICKETS GOOD TO TRAVEL IN COACHES Excursion tickets good in Tourist, Parâ€" lor and Standard sleeping cars also available on payment of slightly highâ€" er passage fares, plue price of parior go, III, or Sault Ste Marie, returning via same route and line only. Genâ€" Durham Office: Prompt, courteous & efficient service DURHAM. & _ HOLSTEIN An Indiana man uses his radio to drive away rats. We think we have heard #zome of the programmes that gave him the idea. wild unsubstantiated statements and the Durham team have been orderâ€" 'od to meet the Maitliands of Toronâ€" | to in Orangeville toâ€"day, in the semiâ€" finals. The winners will meet Braceâ€" ibrldn next week for the Juvenile championship . ' The extensive _ establishment of rural mail delivery hbas resulted in numerous changes on the Post Office did when the first boy sudden‘y raised the valve, allowing the steam to rush through the pipe, severely scalding Martin‘s face and neck. Under the Dr‘s care he is progresâ€" sing as well as could be expected. trouble for those handling the mail matter. ‘The latest changes in this district have been doing away with Crawford and Mulock offices in townâ€" ship of Bentinck, Monday being the last day for them. This part will be served from Elmwood in the futrue. Priceville Corr: Rev. J. A. Mathe son and family arrived home from Muskoka after a a vacation there, Mr. Matheson conducted union serâ€" v.ces in the Methodist Church on Surday last, Mr Leece being away on his holidays at present. Holstein corr.: Master Martin Bye had a narrow escape from more serious injumy Satâ€" urday morning. He with others were playing near the exhaust pipe from the safety valve of Nicholson‘s mill, when one of h‘s companions asked him to look in the pipe, which he from an unturned tap in Kelsey‘s photograph gallery on the second floor, came through the ceiling partiâ€" [tion and spoiled much of the valuâ€" ilble footwear of the shelves. To make good the loss, Mr. Kelsey has purchased all the damaged goods at invoice price. | The High School department openâ€" |ed with an attendance of 77 with a certainty of more coming. . An atâ€" tendance of 30 first form, 25 in the 2nd and 22 in third will keep Prinâ€" cipal Allan and his assistants from Hanover‘s protest against Durham Juvenile Lacrosse Team over the Mt. Forest game was thrown out by the O.A.L.A. protest committee. Mr Ray Farquharson Jeft on Monâ€" day to take up higher scholastic work at Harbord St. Collegate, To: Special Bargain EXCURSIONS # vEeanrs age g (from Review fyle September 4 1913) The town of Hanover is levied for a 32 mill rate this year, the highest in W. PIERCE ELLIS Veterinary Medicine, Surgery and IN DAYS OF YORE WESTERN CANADA TO ALL STATIONS iN GOING DATBS their tmmm Aima Cottege _ Puplii of Parngll Merria, A. A. 6 Q. Piano, Voca!l, Theory, Harmony, Eie cution and Physical Culture, Special Course for advanced pupils, including Mand Culture and Arm Gouches Be Telephone 31, Ontarie & Dominion Lang Burveyer Registered Professional Rugineer Licensed Auctioncer for Qrey County Sales taken on reasonable terms. Dates arranged at Herald Office, Dunâ€" dalk, also through Durham Review, and Flesherton Advance. Geo. E. Honor Graduate Teronte University, Graduate Royal Coll. Dental Bugnone Rooms: Over Royal Bank, DPurkham. X RAY GaA8 ExTRaAcTions Oflice: Mill Street, DURHAM, ONN, J. L. SMWITH, M.B., M.C., Office Hours: 1.30 to 4.00 p. m. 7.30 to 9.00 p. m. W. C. PICKERING, DDS, us Office and Residence: Corner Counâ€" tess and Lambton Streets, Durham B. M. CHARLTON, A. A. € M.; C. G. AND A Quict, welw conpuerce, couvthuicnt, moocen seo Roeon uotslâ€"os with earn wats ron reusen vaue a og aÂ¥ae raw PROM DEPOT OR WuaAR?â€"ase J. F. GRANT, D.0.S., L.D.s. flice hours: 3 to 11 am., 1.30 to 4 pm., 7 to 9 p.m. Sundays excepted Get your requirements for the School pupits SCHOOL DaAYS will soon be here ones at $2.25, $2.50, $2.75. AEROPACS & suiT cases in different styles and prices. Some good values in MEN‘8 AND LADIES‘ HOSIERY. We still have a fow odd sizes in GEORGE E. DUNCAN Dentistry in all it Branches Wt have a cheap line at $2.00 J. S. McILRATH REPAIRING As USUAL J. H. McQUARRIE, B. A. T. K. SNEATH, M. D. F. M. EAGLESON at Sacrifice Prices NOW is a good time to BESSIE MoeGILuy®ay

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