West Grey Digital Newspapers

Durham Review (1897), 29 Sep 1938, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

‘on from Agents. Town Agentâ€"Phone 3 STATIONâ€"Phone 18 aire REFREE®* ise Girl‘ FECTIVE ational Rail y3 ptember 25, 1938 ble Changes chnicolor Features )cloved classic, Cventures "om Sawyer‘ a 113 ncy‘s va «d Revue‘ JNT FOREST on the River‘ OXY ~TY APPLE CROP wN TO 60,000 BARRELs ION, Sec‘yâ€"Treas 5 Sept. 30 nd 30 Playing 01) PER" uble ese ncert olstein Fair Day .at 2.30 1GAV Ray Milland in iends fitable Time at al Society Ginger EMBER 32, SEPT. 22, 23, 24 SAT.â€" 230 mm. ‘s proud to preâ€" i most outstahdâ€" the auspices of *t~‘s Fall Fair. ind 9 o‘clock _ Saturday 230 N.. TUVES. 25, 26, 27, 28 [hrill I their Â¥hat is _ very good, reâ€" ruit growers inâ€" x of good size E. Me. George Â¥ and Clarks bet ween 55,000 t is estimated. * _ neighborhood rop in the ple distriet 2 and 10rmMma} #0 0b masterpie ure length e Offhice Phone 39 )C amusing consider. crop is barrels. Mat C1te DURRAM, | Wednesday, Oct. W. WIPATTERSON, R.0 and ¢ be Matthe DEFEY (Apable Without â€" CaD rapol Specialist tapabl us en it at C, Sarneyss M Drt Car Crashed in Buggy ; Occupants Escaped Lightly te EYESTRAIN rarely give Â¥Yo H fhe us / QrAd abl it Eye Eufluflfl. th ort was badl The ca nts 1â€" Ts CV Two montHs ml ete DI cover Vol. LX, No. ure ~yes are NOT ‘olng any â€" work NORMAL eyes & erworked . Let NORMAL sight . & M. Hospital where _ x. taken . We understand tion _ is satisfactory and CALDER‘S DRUG STORE 0_ Highway, north of corner last Thursday m Lewis ang her son buggy with light attachâ€" "to by a car of Mount men and the buggy e boy was thrown clear ‘nlury, and Mrs Lewis iHfered no broken bones, (ully bruised and tatan Lamb was wws, Normanby Townâ€" as sentenced by Magisâ€" in in police court on (wo months in the llowing h« conviction (alse pretences, says, «| Sunâ€"Times. Eviâ€" the case showed that asued a number of iok in Mount Forest were no funds on deâ€" ject them. _ He had ic _ Magistrate two _A _ similar _ charge suspendeg sentence, ‘sressed the law. ‘ e in his favor was Magistrate natedj ‘ances pointed to these cheques deâ€" t was a serious ofâ€" â€" Chase‘s Nerve Food, reg 6Oc.. 40e ’.romo Seltzer....10¢, 25¢, 49¢, 95¢ Scott‘s Emulsion ......53¢ and I8¢ Cleansing Tissues, 200 in box.. 126 Wampole‘s Cod Liver Oit ....8$1.00 Bayer Aspirin .......22e, 39¢c, 98e Listerine ........ 25¢, 49¢ and m‘ Backrite Kidney Pilly ......., 50¢ Films, Chocolates and Sta:ionerv pital was _ taken home that * other _ three &y Durham ere _ their wounds were 1 _ they remained â€" overâ€" day the Owen Sound amâ€" e three trips here, reâ€" tient each time to Owen iped with H of attempting eyes are not 5.30 p.m. i _ was thrown clear . and Mrs Lewis 1 no broken bones, bruised, and taken 1 to recuperate. Store cked posedly y 0 C co ie . Desse Sanxtc. ",., _"â€"~ "way t hiy re.idence | op Sunda, en by Gordon Harriâ€" September 25th, 1938, in his elght; into the northâ€"west fourth year, Mr. Aldrea enjoye large steel and conâ€" excellent health until about a yea. ver the Saugeen River ago, but an operation became neces ‘¥,. just east of Durham sary last Spring, from which he fai lour occupants were ed to fully recover . uffering from broken The deceaseq was the son of the © car, a new â€" Hudson late Ezekie] Aldred and thae 1.. .. Carr of Owen Soumt v . cccupant, J. w, h a shakeup and *Jly _ skidded approaching & guard post Hiarry, Roy and Percy, all Of CeyIOM: L,_ .. _, us gaom sasas. a..., |_ *he° engagement is announced of ! Sulr:tehe:ln, and ’a niece,. Mrs. | ’Si"::o;d' g:; y stea;: muz;:ext' n;:)d â€" Blanche Elizabeth, daughter of the Harty ‘Wilkinson of Mount li\)rest.l Ne Helnflie OHA * 14â€" |late Mr and Mrs. Edward Boyce of who wasalways one of the sorrowing Meaford merchants expect to ob-"Durham to Mr. Norman Ritchie of family. ‘There are also three stepâ€"| S¢rve the Wednesday afternoon Sarnia, son of Mr @and Mrs. Charles daughters: Mrs. W. Heughan (Hazâ€" *2!! holiday all the year round, ex-!thchle. Durkam, the marriage to el) Of Milverton: Mrs Albert um‘l cepting during the month of Decemâ€"|take place early in October. stone (Zetta), Dornoch; Mrs. Ivan . ber. ’ Mr and Mr~. Joseph Reay of Benâ€" Edwards (Janet), of Shelburne. , Mr. Bryson Morlock, who for the tinck announce the engagement of â€" After a private service at the house,| PASt two years has conducted a genâ€" their daughter, Lenore Susie to Walâ€" the funeral service took place at Cr&l store at Varney, will vacate ter Gordon, only son of Mr. and Knox United Church on WM!,’W:" move his stock to Holâ€" Mrs. ‘Thomas Kennedy of Ailan Saskatchewan, and a niece,. Mrs.| ;"-“.wd‘;le:t::;; S;::t.;omm;;e:o ulu‘v-u- Harty ‘Wilkinson of Mount Nrest.l who wasalways one of the sorrowing Meaford merchants expect to ob family. There are also three stepâ€"| 8¢rve the _ Wednesday afternoon Margaret, of Toronto; and three sons Harry, Roy and Percy, all of Ceylon ham. Bowling and auoits have given many moments of â€" companionsh‘p with players in competitive activity. Besides his sorrowing wife Mr. Aldred is survived by one daughter, ern sport he enjoyed much, but cnly an occasional open air rink has been posgible for the game in Durâ€" Mr Aldred ever took an active inâ€" Pr@sent. terest in sport. Curling was a Westâ€" / _ _ _, _ OOWional church was Dduit ang!‘ OU Saturday â€" afternoon Rev. S ‘" dedicated to the worship oif God. W. Hirtle officiated at a marriage s _ _Mr. Aidred‘s work began in the CBremony _ in _ the Presbyteriar 5+ church after his conversion at reviv. Church, which was prettily deccrat " al meetings held in a Ittle churen €4 for the occasion with autumn that was built on the farm now owpn. Nowers. The contracting parties ed by Waiter MeAllister in Normanâ€", Were Violet _ Lenora Armstrong, ‘by and known as the Grasby appoint 92U8htcr of Mr. Elijah Armstrong ment. It was a local preacher, John 404 the late Mrs, Armstrong of Benâ€" " Fowsythe, who was conducting the: UȢk, and John Clark Lloyd, son of | revival services. _ Some time later M" 4nd Mrs John Lloyd of town. ‘ he helped to build the present Varâ€" Th¢ attendants were the bride‘s sisâ€" J ‘_ney church. For eighteen years Mr. | !©" and busband, Mr and Mrs Murâ€" _Aldred was superintendent of the; dock Dewar of Detroit. The wedding | Sunday School at Varney Methodist MUSi¢ was played by Mrs. J. Hf churet. In the community church at Harding. ’ Cazlon he served as an elder ana| Mrâ€" and Mrs. Lioyd left on a wedâ€" after returning to Durham in 1924 , 4ing journey ang upon their return | he was eventually elected an elder i will reside in town. I of Knox United church. i _ Previously the neighbors gathered;‘ It was in 1917 Mrs Aldred passed !" the home of the bride and preâ€" .. away at their home at Ceylon Sask SCnted her with a miscellaneous â€" and seven years later, after retinr‘mg ShOWer of gifts, . Music for dancing | from acive farming and returning to W38 ®UDDlied by Marjorie Mlddle-; 1 Grey County he wed Mrs. Marion !‘O%, Mary Bourne, Arthur Adlam / Marshail and has resided since in Mr. Aidred‘s work began in the church after his conversion at revivâ€" al meetings held in a little church that was built on the farm now cwnâ€" ed by Waiter McAllister in Normanâ€" iducan® disdulishs 4 uic er‘ngs as it was eight ye; they had a church opened denominations desired to mission to organize a â€" co but Nr. Aldred and â€" seve; neighbors had a firm betlic only chureh built should t munity church. Eventuaily decision was fulfilleq and nominational church was ] dedicated to the worshin n office convenient. office was named Aldred built an ; shack before assu Lostmaster . This addition to on the Coy C mm _ ACdiee OB four yeary went by before the school in the community was cpen ed and before they had the post oeflice convenient . Their first post C te 2+ as for schooling ; tler alone There â€" wa yoâ€"agest school had Mn ath s ..â€" td‘ " tinck in 1855 on farm wy; © Geddes now resides, Wt 2 lad his parents moved to t the 2ng concession of Re 4 which Elton Lewis â€" no 1 which was all in bush at * Here he grew into man \ here ho establizhed his q in 1882, when he married Rurnett. In 1906 Mr. Ald â€"his family decideq to move ern Canada, £0ing into the near Ceylon, Sask., where I boys began homesteading. 7 as they found it, was unbre only three op four shack crected in the community w built their small home, y Pioneer life and the‘r hom PMicGe of â€"froat Wakets dn O late Ezekiel Aldreq J. Sirrs and is the family or ten, He °C o° sreat hospitality was a mother to n alone ang away from before assuming the . .. _ °_ _ â€" CEA Wwhere Gordon | ddes now resides , When a amallf | his parents moved to lot 79 on | A : 2nd concession of Bentinck, on‘ at 1 ich Elton Lewis â€" now resides, | ,, t ch was all in bush at that time, | Mrs: e be sgsrew into manhood â€" ang | Wher he establizheq his own hcome Mari ‘882, when he married Mary Ann Mr. iett. In 1906 Mr. Aldred and Vio‘t family decideq to move ta ur... PCY TE ME C S 1 5 C cmBnt CEPZ Lasc Lad 4M60 + CLR0E hurch fiwmy’:mo and move his stock to Holâ€" Mrs. Thomas Kennedy of Allan was attended by an stein, where he has leased Mrs. m'-'Pgrk, The marriage to take place ied on page 3) ;HGflu’snfldmlmtfltfllhn.memadk“m,. f ition to their house / was s used for religious gath t was eight years before church opened . Different ns desired to have perâ€" organize a congregation, dred and several of his named ‘Aldred," and son, whose _not been c Fas sent to PS advantages Cl s o0 o . C oo0e . Sscc â€" , _ * _ noon on Monday, Sept 261p, LOndon v‘sited ioi Mn â€" bary 3, is â€" _ _ NCY‘ resides, at the home of the bride‘ ther, °09 Mrs. Jos. McKee near Pric s all in bush at that 1 § 1. _ Noheh 1 Mrs C. r time, Mrs. Gertrude Me: Durham ; vile, and called on Mrs C. amay; Srew into manhood 220 | when Ber | second daug'hter Jeaz;‘here en route home. It is now for stablished hig own â€" heme Marion, was ;mlted in wedlock to °28 Since Chas entered the emplo hen he married Mary Ann Mr. â€" Joseph Clayton McCulloch of JA Eliott, Marr & Co. in Londo In 1906 Mp. Aldred _ ang Yickers ‘The ceremony took place 294 he bas ever since been with th decideq to move to Westâ€" h. f 5 | firm . C beneath a decorated evergreen arch, 2. going into the country and was performe d BÂ¥ their stor Miss Thelma Priest left for Ham n, Sask., where he and his Rev. W. H. Smith yB & ;:_ Ar_'(mon to enter hersecond year at Mc homesteading. The prairie thky Hoy. De.tr;it ur'ncle .of t.he bride Master University. uind it, was unbroken, and gave her sway ’Miss Florence Mc-" Messrs John H. Rocks, Toronto ; _ or four shacks were Lean, her si te'r layed the wedding! C°C"8° Leith, Guelph; Wm. and the community when they ;nusit; *h d~ lv;r: yJ?” McCasltilf Mrs. Nelson, Egremont, and Mr and small home. This was san :‘l’n;ll" during the.sa ing of| M**â€" Samuel Koenig, and two daughâ€" and the‘r home was | a ;lnegx-r.viét or § feNine | ters, Normanby, were guests the eat hospitality. Mrg, Alâ€" | ’l‘berflbridn. uy , nanl is e I dthalgh Lc MA mother * mane _ _" «ventuaily this wise filled and an undeâ€" rch was built and worship oif God. rm belief that the should be a com. addition â€" to school â€"and Cc 7 ed and the late Mary he lact member of a e was born in Benâ€" farm where Gordan education in completed â€" in ) Summerbury 4. Three or When his people nd _ Mr, 0 their task â€" of °n a smal) lot 10 on tinck, â€" on i Harriston girls‘ ball team went to Stratford last week, and played the ; Strattord girls‘ team under floodâ€" | lights, defeating Stratford 15 to 14. a setâ€" noon, Oct. 4th The Red\Cross Society wil hold their annual \meeting at the home of Mrs. D. Jamileson on Tueséay afterâ€" Can. Greys Chapter I. 0. D. E will meet at Mri. in‘s next Tues day, October 4th, at % p. m. their _ Previously the neighbors gnthered:l in the home of the bride and pre~.I sented her with a mlscellaneous, shower of gifts. _ Music for dancing | was supplied by Marjorie Middle-" ton, Mary Bourne, Arthur Adlam,j David Allen, David Aljoe, ang James: Langrill. Over a hundred guests were| F filtnhe t drathoras is > 48 .. ! o Wnn rbinraid hi c f Clements Patterson . ’mvong old frie ,___About thirtyâ€"five immediate friengs 4nd Dromore, _ _and relatives sat down to a sumptuâ€") M"S. Robei ous wedding dinner . | auite in at h | _ The bride‘s goingaway outht was S¢â€" @04 her a Burgundy â€" velvet dress and blue Jean Renwick, coat and navy accessories,. Tpe | fttendance, _ happy couple left on a week‘s honeyâ€" Vergeville, Ait: , moon to Toronto, Peterborough an d, to be near her and elsewhere, returning via Niaga.! Mrs William ra Falls. They will reside on the j town, is visitn McCulloch homestead at Vickers, me’Whitmorn, She &room‘s parents, Mr and Mrs. win.)}°" S0n Bruce G McCulloch, removing to the t'orm-?wnh relatives . er Edmonds residence across the! Mrâ€" and Mrs Highway. The Review joins their | Mrâ€" Cameron Lumerous friends in extending hear.| ‘8it0"s with fr ty felicitations. 5* iWieus : ".â€" Nee oc 10004 The bride was : in navy net over the bridesmaid, Mis ber sister, in navy ried a bonnnot as mings LLOYDâ€"ARMSTRONG !ster, in navy sheer. Both car-‘n,a‘plds' Michigan, hfl? i bonquet of Talisman rcues. ':;; h:‘?:;; ::;erbil;::g;ni groom was supported by Mr.} g nts Patterson, [ mong old friends at Varn \ pretty wedding was 1200 noon on Monda; the home of the brid + _ Gertrude _ MeJ as McCuLLocn ‘Cay alternoon Rev, §, officiated at a marriage in _ the Presbyterian ch was brettily â€" deccratâ€" occasion with autumn The contracting parties +fi f the was attractively attired ;::t[h 3 8 over rose taffeta, and! 'Mr' Wm I, Miss Abbey McaLean,! _ "‘~ Wm. at Detroft and Niâ€"] n their return thisi * up residence in | â€"â€" McLEaAn f 4 _ was solemnized § Armstrong, Armstr;mgl' ng of Benâ€", yd, son of ; of town. I' bride‘s sisâ€" l Mrs Murâ€" e Wedding.f. rs. J. H.fj ; on a wad. ’A urham Reviear oon ; Darnia, son ol ex-JRnchte. Durk emâ€"| take place ear l Mr and Mrâ€" the tinck announc enâ€" their daughter Moihalainatihcnc.C. .4. dn * 1 2 TVCB, eldect week fop Fort William, where h N. Murdock has secured employment. Previou ‘atherine Mcâ€" to his departure, Knox Wnited Choir _ of Mr. ana of which he was a member, presen )cky Saugeen,/ed him with a Hymnary. Ingersol] on| Mr. and Mrs. T. M. McFadden evâ€" Mr. Cumâ€" and Miss Kathleen attended the fupâ€" young couple " eral at Stouffuille on Monday of Mrs troit and Ni-l Storey near that place, a cousin of r reéturn this| Mrs. McFadden‘s, who visited them residence m,! this summer. The late Mrs, Storey | was cnly i1 a day , and passed aâ€" f way in Toronto General Ho:pital on cLEAN Friday . 1 solemnlzed, Mr. and Mrs. Chas G. Watson of , Sept 26m‘_l.ondon v‘sited Sunday with Mr. | "s â€" mother, and Mrs. Jos. McKee near Priceâ€" c t Durham, | vile, and called on Mrs C. Ramage | ghter | Jean here en route home. It is now forty j years since Chas entered the employ vedlock to i Culloch â€" of of Elliott, Marr & Co. in London, j ha took place t_and he has ever since been with + tend to Mr. and Mrs. H. welcome on Yheir return Wiarton. .] _ Mr Donald Smith of St. Calthaâ€" ,)rmes visited his parents at Knox | Manse over the weekend . f Mr Clarke Saunders, Ingersoll, and | Genevieve Saunders, Toronto, visited ‘fthelr parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.: | Saunders. The latter is remaining I‘for two weeks holidays. ; [ Messrs John, George and Robert Renwick, Toronto, were in town govcr the weekend, the former visitâ€" !in,’: his mother, / Mrs. Robert Renâ€" wick, who has been seriously ill, and the latter two visiting their brother, | William, who is ill at his home . fs Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robertson, i Arnprior, were short stavy visitars in _ Mrs. Flinn and son and â€" daughter and nephew William Robson â€"visited with relatives and was accompanied home to Toronto by John F. Flinn who had spent some time among friends. o * _ 20 10000 V7as entered the employ 7 _ 3. No to Miss Fettes, which ; Of Elliott, Marr & Co. in London, |© 8¢!fâ€"explanatory, while Miss Marâ€" 4 and he has ever since been with the J0mie Mcleod presented her with a zce‘firm. fine Allad‘n laurp. Also a beautiâ€" 2:' ’ Mss Thelma Priest left for Hamâ€" ful sheaf of flowers . was Presented ‘| ilton to enter her second year at Mc !° the oldest guest bresent, Mrs, Ar: Master University. , David Leith, | it being ho eightieth ::', Messrs John H. Rocks, ‘Toronto; birthday. _ Both acknowledgement: ',Gecrge Leith, Guelph; Wm, and *°¢ made in brief â€" but grateful :: Mrs. Nelson, Egremont, and Mr and (rlna.rlner.DMn and Mrs. A. R. Hen. ,rp: MrS. Samuel Koenig, and two daugh "* ‘z:n' romore, were also present Iters, Normanby, â€" were guests the at this plcasant function , ‘dtfimt of the week with Mrs. D.‘ The address reads : Leith . Dear Miss Fettes: | :,f Mr. Wm. L.‘ Kerr of Grana ‘ We are happy to be here with you | ‘ Rapids, Michigan, has returned to !9night to once more â€" fraternize ! / his home, after spending a week or, With you in a socia} manner and ! ~, two with his brother John and aâ€" Wish you we}} on the occasion of a ® ']mong old friends at Varney, Durham birthday anniversary . The life of a s ‘and Dromore. 'consclentiouu nurse is an arduous I | _ Mrs. Robert Renwick, Sr., is ON€ and her devotion to duty shuts _ ‘f,,!,,u\ i! at her home on Lambton O°Ut many | social events that would ( St. and her granddaughter, Miss Otherwise be her Jot, This has been j Jean Renwick, R. N. Hanover, is ln’““" case and we realize what a 1 |attendance. Mrs. P. C, Litster, of "Pirit cf cheer you radiate in the q Vergeville, Alta., has arriveq home, Sick room and thus brightened the ; to be near her mother. ,lives of many. That spirit is evident e Mrs William Turnbull of Thistle. in your hours off duty and as our H town, is visitng with Mrs..=Nassau friendships with you lengthen, they c Whitmore. She was acegmpanied by 2130 strengthen, We value and apâ€" d ber son Bruce, who spent the day Préciate your qualities of head and f¢ with relatives,. ’heart and on this birthday â€" dcecaâ€" w Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robson~ and $i0n, we are saying it in a tangible _ Mr. Cameron Robson were recent Manner when we present you with FPU visitors with friends in Moleswortn, | this Alladin lamp. That its rays may | si Mrs. Flinn and son and daughter P"8PtC" for you many hours is bo ind nephew William Robson â€" visited the wish of the nurses and rrlends' W v‘th relatives and was accompanieq &24thered here toâ€"night was accompanied 2 CCC SE CRe . AOG+ pital. The fine cake was the work ::ndayne:th]l MI: of _ Mrs. Greenwood . At an opporâ€" he tune time, Mi s Catherine Milne, R, n Mrs C. Ramage it is how to miy N., l-‘lc.ll:erton, read the address Nes B given below to Miss Fettes, which entered the employ & C0. 18 Lond a is self-explanutoq, while Miss Mar. iGee beomleech t°he Jorie Mceleod presented her with a ince fine Allad‘n laurp. Also a beautiâ€" T sented iest left for Hamâ€" ‘f:xl ‘slhul__o( flowers | was presen FOR SALE CHEApPâ€"35 tube me i oe, De Forest Cro sley radio. 4 ky mm--., Review Office. A /« On Thursday evening last, where he tocmber, Mr. ang Mrs. Hert + * Previous nited Choir woed entertained at supper be refent' ent and past members â€" of Der, pre: Hospicat staff, as well A f friends. ~ The cccasion was l adM:lI:adf(:x e;u pliment the hospita) matron, da o: Mrs Fette ; whose birthday was i Â¥ though the evening itselft . cousin of s sited them 2 &5%2t surprise to the honor *A Store A splendid *supper was serve Te 9 before the gue t of honor was passed | a.â€" I0â€"pital on * thre&storey birthday cake â€" s , candles, which were lighted, . each year of her service in t :;::"’;‘:' pital. _ ‘The fine cake was th F i e: of _ Mrs. Greenwood. At an o Pacsc 2z _F uie tHimne. wa o. u2. At * FOR «J . Both acknovfledgement : made in â€" brief but gratefu} r. Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Henâ€" , Dromore, Were also preaant °C058 It in a tangible we present you with mp. That its rays may you many hcurs is 1e nurses and friends toâ€"night . | 2. We value and apâ€" qualities of head and this birthday â€" dcecaâ€" te more fraternize social â€" manner and n the occasion of a °ary. ‘The life of a rse is an arduous otion _ to duty shuts â€"o tube electric radio. Apply at birthday cake with 16 were lighted, one for er service in the hosâ€" s. Herb ( supper the , 22nd Sepâ€" Durham FARM Po SALEâ€"200 acres, goo( Buildings, spÂ¥i £ creek. Bargain t« close estate, PPly Jennie Calder R.R. No. 1, . tein . duect;;" at ne) fcrences requi write Box §52 Dliances . His friends will wish new endeavour.n server . Dlete rad o shop. He w the past "Ros Wilson Mark Wilson, T signation Miss C. M she â€" "V.Ison, son of Mr and llrl’ Wilson, Durham, poputar radio | and _ service man, an emâ€", of K. M. Henderson here for | t year leaves this week to ( Pplace of business in Listoâ€" css expects to handle a com.] TEDâ€"Man over 21 with ke\ orders for "Fall Proâ€" _newm bargain prices. Reâ€" required. For appointment © 652 over, Ont. 2 nd. W rulatu..} N THE 0 repair and .ervlclncjc AR WOLFr Wi‘l be handliag new PN";Duvham, in estinghou se electrical apâ€" | arian, decea His many â€" Palmerston ] LOts â€" Nun 1 wish him SUCCC s in his‘ °Z CC EU es. To her careful manage r _ ability a; a teacher of training, and her own pracâ€" k, a great deal of the sucâ€" last _: _ 1Ots Numbert J him suceess in h!sj“"“n (15) in Â¥y, â€"Palmerston Op. ; South of Durham\; | ship of Glenelg, c %‘dr@d (100) acres CARRIAG®R SHOP,lng thereon a smal uipped. Less uun]and barn, watered | DG » ennop s cens O .0 C 2 ol Bâ€" Kitchen 1 Jersey Cow, iroom .uu.,f': Clyde Geldings, rising 3 years, Iply to Mrs, 1 Percheron Gelding, rising 3 years Durham . 1 Percheron Mare, ri ing 4 years, â€"â€"â€"____ 1 Heavy Clyde, 8 years . acres, good 3 Aged Horses,. 1 Driving Horse mc ces 8 . pd. )2 Steen~, 1 Heifer, 2 years ____|6 head Yearlings, 1 fresh . Live Stock for Sale l Tenders â€" received 14th, 193%, Th tender not necessari APPLY TO:; j, Durham, Ontario, ; Administratrix . DURHAM MaAcHiINE shHoP F. w. moon, Prop, Phone 140 DURHAM, onTr Gin ®ima * °* 85t, 6%¢, gr1i25 w ie ++ +e n er c res e ees ... B ’ CIGARETTES and FilLms CAI.DER‘S DRUC <ranre ~""Dere Pourteen ({14) and 5) in Â¥irst (1) Concession, Jurham\Road, in the Townâ€" enelg, laining One HMunâ€" ) acres mhore or less, havâ€" i a smal frame building watered by streams . received lup to October + The highest or any necessarily hecepted . Hy â€" MeQuarrie, Solicitor for the old P

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy