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Durham Review (1897), 9 Mar 1939, p. 5

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irNftry$""Nf"t 1305 nan muormanb HAMPDEN MA RCH 9, I”, Ort, and Mia. Imaford spelt Jack when: Mrs Ethel an“ "tttttr and Mr Wm . ‘tc‘ m Mr: Sullivan with Mr. McLeod W m "to noon thence 'ry for Inm- extended his tath. the Lullm' tan Church, heht In tho by evening I. beginning 113 will be nd We. and Mrs I!" 'tle tor , at bone. and a bro Im of Neat. am of Wat- nira; In. Wagner of Monger of my w! cold half“ no "rent the at Kent!- M tty 'OW no 'Auiti. W338"- rh awson " of home m n " the J, mn oxt pre Mr all nd Sr tt in n of th THE REVIEW, DURHAM COUNTER CHECK BOOKS We supply them in any quantity at lowest prices Nana voun HUSBAND wmmoaoucmv may Tlil"0tl0istrarrrallllFlllSitt . f - i.-- u... '"aamJ" cnaless var my o tempting, Inexpensive recipes that are so easily prepared from Canadian ".'i,.tcd'o.te.i.eiiiifiiiriii'e',"sl0'lc11'l'l with rich, nourishing goodness, . . with a liberal supply o precious minerals, proteins and vitamins that give the quick food-energy required to keep the meniblks feeling fit and strong for their work. Over 60 kinds of Canadian Fish and Shell, tith are available to you all were 'm-mJ I h's ONLY on: of the almost endless var in n: ....._.:-- . ' ”Anon 9, mo a ,...i I; School tmstees are main consider- F “In: enr.stgintt a teacher of music. REE READY FOR yiwe read in last week's Review of " Mr. Penthnd's sorrow over the Ig- A tine pIcture of lfnorance or the rural trustees of his Pope Pius ml, min " Inspectorate. because they did not Ivory tone III-per. Th: '/ all jump when he cracked the whip 12 inch supplement ta r';'rt, consolidated schools, or br what with the Much 12 D /mune he may call them. In these Times, Is printed In 11 1'sist townships of thh he spoke. and Is an Impressive, ‘Ethere will be 60 or more schools; in nee- ot the new Pttntl " each , trustees; thus the judgment ture thch ma. lot 180 experienced men. whose opIn- cordless of creed, VIII item are unanimously pitted against Beenre than». I: i'ttis mm W, Ihould, um Sum, Thus. in to mm once mm e! “um jumammummnv- w. ittiTttrirstti1e.aadHnsdextU.. "bunkers-Ides (ii-tor-ie-tse nurse-om In 'ursdtirmMi,aaMrmttt1anddtten. more; 1m... I Mrs. McKay. who underwent a ,serious operation in hmttal in Tor- ‘onto Fehmarv 24th. In renorted mab ine satisfnntory recovery. I Wm. K’nsman and son Lloyd are gcumnz wood for John Aldcorn. 1 Farmers are bednninx to seek lien for the "Mn! work. } Lambs are eomlnx. Hardv Bros. [haw 10 lambs wtth flve 'rweB. and fathers vehear of witheood Increase Will McMillan was called on Sun. dar toassist " son Jack near Price- vme. Jack. wife and children were all down with measles. Robert Lee of Priceville is tittding tho roads very bad for movinz nook and equipment across those slderoads to the Aldcorn farm. Mr and Mrs Aldcorn have moved luck to the Park and a wee 110059 by the side of the road. 'I And still it snows and blows! The trends are so high you would think 9 you were travelling on an elevated ftrnrk. as you look down over the _ "this. I S'-hr-nl attendance is very irregular. [First of March only 4 were out, and Main on the 6th. a very few. Mervin Little. the teacher. runs to school as if he was sent tor, and home as it Strro nt a mod dinner. Svlndav was fine, and a Roodhr num. ber got cut to church and enjoyed the service. which was conducted by a stranger, supposed to hail from Owen Sound, and with him, another gentleman. who sang a fine solo. The names we have not. On Bun. day next, March 12th. communion services will be conducted at usual hour by Rev. Mr. Taylor. Mrs. George Duncan of Dundalk, event the week-end with her mother Mrs. Ferguson, in the Park. Miss Marjorie McLeod of Durham Red Cross hospital. is spending a week of holidays with mother and ' brothers here. 1 I St. Col ba Women’s Association 'aro holding' social evening in the fbasement o he church on Friday March 17th at p.m. It is expected a short piav wi be given and music singing and vari a other items of interest will be on the program. At- ter which lunch wi be served. A cordial invitation is xtended to all. I Mr and Mrs Lee are leaving this tweek for their home near Swinton jPark with our regret, but with our itrest wishes tor success. I Con'rratulations to our hockey boys gin winning the recent match in Dur. 'Nun the other night. with no place to do any practice at combination éplay. storms were so continuous (that there was no place to dispose ;of the surplus. No one expressed a desire for a. load of the beauth. I Miss Nellie McLean was hostess (tor the March meeting of the Won-f ion's Institute which was well-attend, ed. Mrs Moody presided. Mrs Mav ther gave a good paper on the motto '“For Home and Country." Mrs O'- lDell sang a. solo. The speaker was l, Mr Olen Rowe, Banister, of Durham. ‘who gave an enlightening talk on laws pertaining to women and sn- swered many questions regarding property rights and wills and estates. A sociable time was enjoyed at the tee hour. SWINTON P ERICEVILLE tlg . " bundle of“ FIDWI'. only.“ Mm "_"'-- "m. MW" "cl -_ we ml "animate. out the "OBEY r. I eAuLett" t Surviving are a Borrowing hull- ot trppleg in Camuta “a? made by the reeeptlon Couttted with the ammo“. Ontatrio & Dtmirt1em Und .- ' band and Do I l early settlers. Ot the varieties uaed odor of rubber sent them mung to mm“ P I I I home. Shoal"! Ji"', m d, Iving at by the French of the early days it in Durham, where they apent the reat Starve II It I . ea e“ or father, Donald believed that the only aurvivor of of the week. PB, W' “at m . Machllan, and four sisters and commemm imam itt the hm. leerhone " Ora-came. Out. I three brothers, alt living " Price. etuMr, or thtow Apple, 1 de1ieitttm fruit I" - l "c-----------------, ville; and one brother, Dttetttid A. used for both cooking and eating. 'ro wow aaav calcite . . CHAN-m. A. A. It. II t MaeMittan of Ptrrtage, Apples trees were pleated in AY use auowa A L. c. I 'Eatrtrely "tendetWuneratt "mm Nova Scoua before 1663, for in that Honor Post Graduate Aim can. were from the Prospect United year Pierre martin let out a umber An entirelv new feature la to be Pupil. “Pane" Koala. A. A. C. 0. ehureh, Wednesday "terratouet. 1tev, of trees in the Mann". Valley op- introduced " the Lambton County MI We“. - am, I. W. R. welsh. formerly of the Oak posite what is now Annapolil Ravel. Seed Fur to he held " Petunia, "no. “a an“ Culture, he“. land United ettureh, attd Rev. L. A. At the time of the Britiah occupation Ontario, from new 1th to 9th in- em to, “m ttttMU, m Bymve, Oakland, Jointly ttttMaud. of Nova Scotia by the New England elusive. and at the Middle»! County Hand emu". m Ar- m‘ " Pallbearers were: v. McMillan, settlers in 1760, apple trees were Sad Fair to he held at London, Ono ahtgteea . .mc’_ W Edwin McMillan. Colin McMillan. found mowing throughout that mt. tario, larch lull and 14th. Thia la hotbed Nr children of PM 0“ Wallace Gray. Harold Gm! and Wil. ley and the English took up the to be a belly chick thaw and" the no Houra t to c p. in. tiam Gray." crop as it commercial pouibllity. aueploea of the Ontario Natalie" -"-"------- -----...-.-- They imported varietlea from Approval Association, While the Europe. The Gravenetein, for ex- entrie- of hall! chit-kl from men- FREE READY FOR FRAMING! ample. was brought from England. her: of the Ontario Hatchet-w Ann'ov- lyiht where it had been introduced from al Auociatioil in the till-trim- when. A tttttt picture of m. nouns-a, it. native home in Holstein. may the allowa will he held. will he on a CTirttiiihF Pope Pius am, printed on heavy new varieties were brought in from competitive heals. the minim mr- q . ivory tone paper. This apecial , by the United 8am. pose of the dimlava of babv chicks 12 inch supplement to come FREE While the Fameuae of Quebec its educational. in order to demon- with the March 12 Detroit Sunday came from a need brought out from strate thenlue and meritoi' proper- Times, is printed in duo-tone colon France, the Melatoah Red originated I, produced birth. " la expectedthat and ill " impreuive. accurate ' " Dundela, not far from Ottawa. there will be a aubatantial number netmoethenenrpttrttitr. Itulvle- New Brunswick“ aaalali appleofelttriea oflnbvcllieka attheae ture which thou-goth of perm to industry. its Grim scent," being shown in on elueeo. incl-aim mu "rdtmtorremed,rt.tinmrttto-. one ot the earlieat ripening applea o! the leaaer than m.1‘ho Prit-thortmostmttinutia." Them» Norwich 'rttttrettaidorsthetr- .m"__-u-___-_.-_ Sunday Ting. 7 m " MIMI-Md MM“- " - --= ------e-, ‘ " - W. R. WbIsh. formerly of the Oak land United church. and Rev. L. A. Bymve, Oakland, jointly ofrreiated. Pallbearers were: V. McMillan, Edwin McMillan. Colin Hellman. Wallace Gray, Harold Gray and Wil. tiam Gray." home. She leaves her father, Donald McMillan, and four sister: and three brothers. all living " Price ville; and one brother, Donald A. MaeMittan of Portage. largely attended funeral services were trom the ~Prospect United church. Wednesday afternoon. Rev. dents of her community favor with everyone who of p, "The death occurred on Monday morning at the family residence in West Prospect district of Mrs Flora Gray, wife of John H. Gray farm resident of that community. Mrs Gray was 61 years of age and had been in ill health for some time. i The Portage la Prairie Man. Graphic -Liherat says: 2. Prieevine-D. Tumbull (Bell) 3. Prieevme--r'toea. 4. Prieevims-Ben ti. Pletthertott-'iter (Walton) Referee for both games ---Buek Singleton, Marhdate. Pricevllle: Goal, McMeekln ; de. fence. Frock and McLean; centre, Bell; wings D Tumbull and E. Turn- bull; alternates. Csrson. O'Dell and lhhetson. Flesherton, Goat. Henry: defence, R. Johnston and A. Hopkins; cen. tre, N. Johnston; wings Walton and Teeter: alternates. D Hopkins, Bee. ley Russell. l Mes . they came back with tab In 2nd and one at start ot Int frame. The home team added Int goal. but failed to tie it up. Ibbluon, Hopkins, Me. In Metrherton Monday, Prioeville made it two straight in a (at con- test. Pricevme earned the victory when after Flesherton bud edge In flrst period and nun-Ml nnl- ml but were agreeably nut-p} brand of hockey played. Fridzw's game inDurhun was piny- ed on soft ice, and was fairly fut. Pricevlile had a night edge and were adept at clearing the puck when their goal was threatened. O'Deli scored No. 1 in tirtrt period and lbbitson from Tumbull made it 2--o in last period -when the shot struck Teeter's slate and glanced in. There was a trig crowd. including many from Durham, who were notl THE LAME MRS JOHN GRAY Pro. Hockey Lame “MID: the one t-o in Durham Friday night and the next 8--g in Fin-hem Hominy. The team to tirttt win , out of I. pos- aible 5 sum- will be [Alene Cham. pions. and Priceville should t.tow be slight favorites for the title. The flrth and deciding game will be play- ed in Markdaie prohtbiy. down, pulled Into t tie with Aiiirii ton " two game. each. by winnlng third and rum}: cune- of the Soul- Fighting to Pricevmo after Priceville Wins Twice to Tie ”dorm FTetrherton--Johtuton and Frook were' mainly 'penal- tt Durham, who were not the calibre of the teams. "Io scored only gnu, lurDrised at the and W" in ll‘lY human: 'ystsadoarmrvsrrrame. iit Is now ninety yen: "o-to be exact it was In MMb-tttnt the tirat export ot apple. from Cumin was made by packet from Nova Booth. to England. However, the culdvnuon fl Wm. McLeod. Arch. McArthur (Glen) /1tcbt. MchIvray, Henry Beaton, :Donald Black W. A. Robinson, thm. ' ran Dunbar. Francis Black. Graham Timmins Jr., Joe Quilllnau. James Leach. Arthur McNally, Chas. Con. .nm'. Mike Non-h, John Bataan. Dan. ‘MrCarthm “Miter Tibbutt, Clifford ‘Broc‘le. Prank Moran. - i Tho (found! amoumad to meet on ~Saturday, April I. " 10 mm. . Whitmore-- O'Neil: From Tmsurer . Holland, re townline exp. 1938 83.17; re relief $36.42: From Miss Scarf. arrears 1987 taxes on Iota ' & a of 30. con. 1, E.G.R., 862.03. A resolution was pessed eating that Relief Com. will not be respon- Fife for payment of any amounts not authorized by ssid Relief Com. The Treasurer was appointed as collector of taxes at 30e .per hour for [time employed " said duties. I Relief accounts were paid as fol- itowsc. Kenneth Vaughan, groceries, [$14.50; D'Arcy Bros, milk 32.52; J. vE. England, meries 812; Mrs Roy Brown. milk. 82.52: Rom. Manley. potatoes tt; Durham Creamery. milk 84.86: A. A. Aljoe. smeries 822.24; milk 85.04; L. McFadden. hauling wood 87.20; J. Newell, rent 85. Patrolmen for the current yeah were appointed as folloWs: Roy Brown. Jae. Vaughan. R. C. Robinson. Gor- I don McCracken. Hector McEnchern. l CANADA'S APPLE INDUSTRY Clerk on salary $60; Geo. Whitman was the hub Ind Owen Bound 1nd half by re renter 31.25; John O'Neil Durham mm“! "with. but day re relief $1.M; Reeve. ex- Interest in the meeting wu Inten- Pen-es re attendance It Convention tsifted because the whole or the new. Ont. A...“ of Rum Munlclpultlee. tine]: Council were expected und' 810; Balance due the men! Board. they were there, Clerk end All, prov-' ot School nume- of mounts levied ing " RM” Brown said, that there’ the Bell Co. of some. The following mounts were plu- ed and psyments mule u follow: Macdonald Duplicating Service, ptg. auditors reports 814.50; Dept. of ‘Health. maintenance or patient in hospital for quarter ending Mar. M, $45: Glenelg Mun.'rel. System, mun- tennpce tax levied on subscribers in Glenelg and Hollsnd. bounce of 'Mt levy $240; South Grey Reg. once. registering deed of township proper ty 82.15; Assessor on sultry $50.00: Clerk on salary $50; Geo. Whitmore half day re relief 81.26: John O'Neil __ ..- a'NN. H mm ae. am" mum of autumn " to mad expenditum In ms; From than. source. "mum-1m auto- ment of tom mount unmet! hr provinem nub-Id! at 50 5. an! ta» tat snout being 810,488.96. hm A FACT A WEEK ABOUT CANADA Hunt“. magnum.“ may)". '01" mt. Wu nu -I..- The no“ recent set. chicks will be Mud on their m commercial production It I m manhunt. MN been aqua m. nude with the ”the. to em to m grmdtge*at otumelntcmdthemu to be uranium. mmmmmmwm. 'attmtettoenmtttgo. ummummm se"r"nr'ttbem'euratretsgts. H. H. MacDonald Clerk were paid as fol- ughan. groceries, as, milk 32.52; J. lea 812; Mrs Roy ', Rom. Manley. tt Tuesday afternoon and thorouxhly ditrinfeeted. The patient: at the malady ere improving nicely. "_.., A trieeeofnttrtter placed in the lYgty stove ot the town hall on 'yet night lest we.- Instrumental In luv-I "o-to ing the Indie Al. G. Wood. Com‘ net the Mny peck their trunk: end lave! Cumin the village the next day. They be the 10a! manna. but the from F. I EMLESOI reception would with the dellclolu Onhtdo t. 00-No- m .- odorotrubtrer.entthean packing!» "et-tei-ttitat-i Durham, when they spent the mat h___ .._, A - An a Preventive to mullah- spread of the fever In the villus, the V n n. Feb. 2rth. Samuel Goheen to Florence Cnmnhell. Home": Corr: Rev. Dr. Marsh In billed to Rive astronomical lectures in Gunlnh and Hnmlllon next week on Tuesdnv and Prldnv respectively. him 8200 not mmv months no. GoHErPaM--4eAsrPmtmL--At the mal- donre of the bride”: father. Ewin- ton Park, by MW. J. A. Mavhmn. him on account of the stoma will be de. Iayed a (w dun. Hm New" sold a ttno horse " Murkdnle fur on Thursday of Int week for 8135. Same nniml would have brought McLean and Shaun were to a unload of stock this Monday Priceville Corr: A meeting of the Ctmtrriutrtt or the Presbyterian church. Prieeviiie, is celled for Wed- nesday, March Itth, It 7.80 at night to take into consideration the ftxintt an of the shed- in better con» dition then thew are " pie-out. The managers thouRht It wine to consult the whole oongregntlon before turn in: In! action thus the necessity of nil that can come tat be there end not fault lindillx afterwards. The re- pairs will probably cost some 400 or 500 dollars. I all. . Mr. Alfred Redford and (may from Unlock have moved Into town and taken up mldence on Elan tet. CAMPBELL- ALICE - In Durham. It the residence of Mr John Schultz. on Wedneldgy, mery M, Mr Robe. Gumball to "In Ada Aljoe. both of Durham. l Jr. 4th --Edne Banning. Stella McCrae, Clarence loci". Hamld‘ Sharp, Jemima Luvs-once. may evening In! the no" Han, Dorm-ch proved quite auto to hold the crowd tint out to hear Railway discussed for nearly three hours they Iota of it. For that nth! Dc id" the Dimen- m. i" Kr. men-am... (one: mun-mun: hm. I... . 10‘ " forty feet that.“ -'-- rm, “qu this summer. I The two closing an at “can were very mild uni therebre - “on. tome noel of the month. Sun- day end Manny, the int two an of Much brought his weather tV gain, mmnnied by destructive winds in some parts. in Proton, windmills were blown down and oth. er dam. (hon IN DAYS OF VORE M" Ma. Incl uh. mo) M-W- Ina-hum. n and“. “hem“, nought It wise to “WNW“ . l 0011th before tak. nu. Oe 1011 thus the necessity _ -- "rr' 'aneometatttetttemand It a“ mu: “awards. The re- 0""... nmhnhlv no... -.._- um W. “I! the river a. i.. no VIII WI! Wild scum“. were to ship __ _ ' v melon. and um vGTiiiri - tt lo. your Ital mm. :2! c a. no we! aesscs womb " It a -, It“. con-ouch. coon-nu. noon- to. on. com-u cm- on. can I. an. an A u an an I. on" a Och-Q Llano“ Mahmu- ter any M his. taken on mu. a... Date. arranged " Herald Ollloo. at.» Mt, alto 01mm Durh- In"... and -.._-_‘-, - _ and Hanoi-ton aidyg.h,sag q Crrttiiihi.'. W. PIERCE ELLIS Vacuum-y “union. Camry an. bomber, Prompt. courteou- & ancient "rviete DURHAM a “CLIPS“: X RAY 0A. “menus! Otttoe: Mitt Street. mum, on}. W. 0. f'NlttEtttttts, tttts , Honor Graduate Tow-to Hum. Graduate Rom gen. Data In... m Hm: 0“““mu0‘ncu Huh-human- mm=obllu~woo I’l-Hotpmlntnu GEORGE E DUICM! F. I EAGLES“ liter Bods at $12S "on" Wed: “Inna: a. Q. A “w IOYU LINED mum at". Q ..Me .. IIOAOII“ " 0.0". Mahmud "cum-admm.‘ “Mum-u. "tdee-er-rt-te. a NLKANDWOOLM g J. S. MIMI"! i 1H"!!! "Ne T ' an we mum on 1 tt. “00mm. 84. I N. SNEA'NI. I. 0. : Our-Romulu- MOM“ sum. as, n.c.. “I" was. Lat.r, Ladies ! tannins: nan-annoy, “WK-I'm.- nut-4a.... 7-”hl...‘ v.” + "Ci:

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