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Durham Review (1897), 11 May 1939, p. 5

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ianadian Paciiie 'n g 'rt, ., . VURSlONS McFADDEN an”, r: Sachs. my M 310.81: A, Hudson. pay sheet, "'4': w. "(tmpbpil' my sheet. 330.“: D. Hos '-on pay .sheet. tt2.2S: ho. "1,7 'uty ;n-y t, $t.90; M. A. Mrtt MI H f0CK MAY 11, 1939 , Tum A Phone M, H -n.‘.". srradintt. 31.”: pg was; E. 30,00- y; Jas sum. In! It Brrutirttetem. I! 'y Patterson, may. who'll. gravel. we: J. , . _ 31:00: In! ed 'orn any - nt. 6lie $1 fr. Ill, Saul! Me. ct in accordance d Rimes um. A-! to meet on "on- f Juno at ' o'clock Man of the unseen- M" m.e.uUtyn at t oh CANADA 0 " fRawyer Mam, Paterson, freight, "a ”p.119" Sunday -nm»ndanco od lo all?” to notq was able to be plaee as Supt. tlt. will be 'tab 'ro' Dar. than F-< will be given we of parlor modauon. Laymen's Con- md Association hurch here, on at 3.00 lid Tourist, Par. g can also shghtly high. Chitrieh. mm TRAVEL t of ticket. Yith, 1039 mg via Pt. 'Int. Chica- ". returning only. Ge.- SIN " at Mr. Dar wore Mr. tantt and of Owen Forest for halo B. A. (“I Chest, "mo ttl D rent ly Mt (I 4ft.-. 1 Disc Plow. Murrow Cochhutt. I. Riding Plow, 2dttrrow Cockahutt. A number of good cream separators cows and Horses also for sale. DURHAM MACHINE SHOP F. W. MOON, Prop. Phone 140 DURHAM. ONT. FOR SALE 'd Cultivators. 18th not! & Wood. 1 Cultlvntor, 12th M a Wood. I Cultivator, 13th Marl-lama. 1 Disc Tumor, "Nato. M. B. tor inspection. All pen no interest. ed will please morn the Ives ac- oordlngly. Notice is he given that :Court ot Revision vim held in the Tome ship Hail. Blanch. at One o'clock-pm. SATURDAY, V 277", ms tor the We of 3 all con- plain“ against the moat Roll for 1939 that my qt been ilied in writing with the Cler on, or before May 15th, 1939. MiNEOL TO NTO INFORMATION Places of Intel-mt, -Par 9, Public Buildings- Events Courteous and competent T.T.C‘.\ clerks will give you time-saving and money-saving Information to saint you in going to any address in or near Toronto. A Special invitation to use this intorniation Service in ex- tended to women and children trave alone and to all motor coach travellers. , 't FOR BALB-pttem WWII; Ttaetor, Toro. engine, now. will do harm work. Complete with tttoh. half price. tio. Apply Datum lunar mm) mm. an)?“ elm: $7.50 bus; Alain W.60; Amtlth $M; ma llttitr"tiiiii"l"l""j"i' dsfiEZBringiesTsEWW [iii'! ‘ V M - "v... n. u. neon, co actor. or at “N‘umu‘ "'N""l Br?” 'tlt Clerk's once. Owners harbours law mm- - " " of any dogs without an or " Lambton Bu., Durham. A”, to ter June ttrt will be pram . Mrs Jessie McIntyre. Durham. New Information Service Norman Schenk, R. R. No. 3. Dur. ham. Phone 167---r. 2. 613, r 2, luwusmv 0F GLENELG STROEF CAR INFORMAHON Free Route Maps\ ---. Personal I Used Machinery SAL! IL MAY ll, 1989 A FINISH FOR EVERY In onto Bus Terminal y, Clerk. t will be paid by 25 Reward the mfg. of LLOYD'S THY. MOLATED CORN SALVE for any corn or callous THEY cannot remove with, this "leient new tteientitie treatment, for Come and “New. Lloyd's com- bination treatment (Salve and Patio) removes and keeps them away. De. senaitism and relieve: with titat an? plication. For sale at l members FARM FOR SALE on RENT The James Dunstan farm, ht 16, can. 15.'Egremont, containing 100 acres. Good buildings. Apply to Review otreerh SUMNER COTTAGES To RENT - LakMront, u Wang. limb. (48 miles from Durham). try week. fort. night or month. Special rates by week or week-end in May, June and Sept. Electriwly equipped. Splendid bathing bench in from. Apply early n- D IB--, “ - ‘. Ihr. MOON Personal Dire ctions A meeting was held Dog an must am at once Don't peel pontoon to be and in salad until you hove cooked and cooled them. Thou dice or out into thin slices. using . than knife none: To' "CE TO tt OWNERS TOWN OF URI-MM McFadden’s Drug Store at the clone of BY ORDER Dunn SURFACE Mr and Mrs Sam. Mothrmid and .fnmnv moved to their new home in iCeylon. Mr and Mm Pom. Lawrence. Mr and Mrs Ankle Maerhmfe. Mr and Mr: w. J. "In!" and hmilv visited Quad-w at me'v Turkar'n. Mr and Mrs Alex Knox and Gar- npt. Mr and Mm Holly Mmer and Dmrtst,td. Miss WHIP WHO]! and Wand. Mr and Mrs Jno. Athersteisth and dumb!" Wheat all of Toronto were wpeknnd vfttittttqy at Alex Car. son's. _ 'T‘kn W M R. and WM. societies will he held on Tvlnsdav. Nov 16th m Hm homo of Mrs D. L MoArthur. Thet tonin hv Mrs: Arable MacCu'aig. The w.M.s. tonic bv Mrs J. A. Ninhol. Lunch Com. cake Mrs Wen. Prnwn and Mrs Anwus Hooper. fqorMwiebtt Mrs Watson. and Don. 'ttAr, MEL“. Born to Mr and Mrs .htrk McMil- lan of R. Line, a dmmhter. on Bum dsw Mat, 7th in Mrs Nuhn's Private Numinz Rome, Puaherton. gamma?! is in mn swim! and quite a NW M -, has imp/n ttown. Murrav MoMman. Toronto is 'snandinr Fame timo at his home. . Misses Margaret and Minnie Simp- son who have. mm. the winter in Toronto rrttttrttod home. ' Mr mlvrav Mann returned to Rut-hm" after holidavine at his home here. Mr David Him-ks spent a few days via-Mn: Manda in Toronto. Mr and Mrs W. J. Hincks and bunny spent a day in Owen Sound mently and visited her sister Mrs Patten. Mr Donald Carson returned to To. ronto after unending a few any: " his parental home. Mr Walter Aldcorn left some time ago, on a visit to friends in Alberta. Br an exchange arrangement of Grey minisfters, Rev. A. R. Muir preached at Woodford on. Sunday and Rev. Mr. Galbraith of Woodford was: here in his place. The Rev. gentleman at the evening service preached in Gaelic which was pro- nounced by those who heard "She nae a thic". Our early education havine been neglected in this, we were hopelessly at sea. (Hanylel Gae- lic) so snoozed at home at tlmes. which per-hens would do us more good phvsicallv at least. We are pleased to note the 'satis- factory, improvement In the health of Min Edna Harrison of N. E. Egremont. May the means: taken to improve, be blessed. We-were favored Sunday, try an old time soloist, in a voluntary. try Mrs Nona] Brawley (nee Louise Watson) who had spent a week with her mother. her sister and brother, W. G, Watson. . Mr and M18 Bowel, Mel-Hale. and Mr and Mrs Ted Lucas and little boy. Toronto, are at the home of her uncle Mr and Mrs H. B. McLean A banquet in being held by the Y. P. S. on Friday evening, Mir mm. at which a good time is promised with a sure delivery. Visitors at the week and were Mr and Mrs Chu. McDoupll and son Lyle, Holstein. " the home of W. Alex Our empethy goes out to the eon Leone” end daughter Jewel, now the wife of Rev. R. R. Wright of Bruce-field. The probability of In- other Men). awaiting them there, they left for home right afterwards, Leonard accompanying them for a Ihort mu. Mr Jtck McArthur of Chatsworth, Mrs J. E. Dobson and of Toronto, attended the tuner- my enquiries (or general intonation tells late in tne Benson and cold about Toronto and nearby -niunlci- wet weather during the meter put Tta1itietr,-attottt pheel, events. public of April minded lend operations. buildings or any public service. which we went two week- lute. An Interesting {attire of the new M when end W In" win» "Street Car information" service ered well and mm in plentiful. ttsttsntttte-sgtse'todtttrttti_ In British Doha-Mellie - , .vierearernenoem"tt.r-rttttrrt mmml,th'titnrh-ntqrtr'ter, lint Similar Information will be given to those who want to go to on ad- dress In any of the munlclpultles whieh adjoln Toronto or whose street car or bus routes connect with the clty rout“. " well u giving “reel earinfortntV tion, the new hut-eon wlll mower To make it easy for all bus pas- sengers in Toronto to use the local street car and bus system, a new 'Street Car Information" desk bu been placed in Toronto Bus Termin- at. Courteous sud competent men of Toronto Transportation Commission are on duty at this desk from 8.00 s. m. until midnight.' Thae men will give you a tree Route Map end show you how to use it. m Net they will give individual attention in tel- ling you exactly what car routes to use. where to transler, it secesssry. and what is the nest-est stop to the street you sre seeking. It is simple if you know how, but many visitom to Toronto do not know how. Their actual experience has been that they pay a dollar or two more to take a taxi. In many instances the taxi fare in Thronto costs more than the visitor has paid to travel to To. ronto. It sounds very simple to say that the tam: you can travel anywhere within the 34 the ehamp square miles of Toronto tor one atreet car tare. During the past week, much excite- ment has been caused by the eviction of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Irvine. north or the Park. For a lone time litigation has been trains; on over the farm, culminatinsz in their being for. cibly removed last week. A very re- grettable affair. _ New Street Car Information Men At Toronto Bus Terminal To Help Visitor: Arbor my being tine, there was a general clean up, and Iota of smoke in the Park. - Alex. Knox; teacher in Toronto. was up over the week end to the old home farm " the Sauceen. Alex. purposes making a summer resort of the old home, and he, with Mrs Knox and child. will spend the week-ends and holiday. here. Mr and Mr: Jim Hardy. Mr. and Mrs Fred Knox. visited friends at Proton Station on Sunday. Mervin Little. our teacher, visited Dr. Sudden in Dundalk Saturday and had some molars extracted. The school children and some oth. era. are thinklng of, some,” see the Kin: in Toronto, on the 22nd. Bert Martin is having his house in the Park wired for hydro this week. J. Cook of Hathaway: ls do. ing the Job. Mr and Mn Jack McMeekin and boys of Priceville, spent Sunday with friends in the Park, George Haw‘s, and at Walter Knox's. MAKE IT EASY BY STREET CAR THE DURHAM REVIEW Cream trucks are thicker than mos- qultoee ED hr. and sheep shearer. are noticeable. as there seems tobe opposition in that line. A great many city people were in the country at the weekend. At Howard Watson's. were Mr and Mn Irwin, and Mr and Mrs Vnnwyck. of Owen Bound. At Dick Hardv's were Mr, Mrs., and Miss Trestdder of Tor- onto; at Hebeod'e were Mr and Mrs W. J. McLeod and Wee dnuthter of anhton Mills. It helm: Mothers' day. Mr. and Mrs. George Campbel' and sons at Toronto gave us I call, as they drove through to visit the graves of their parents. Mr. Comp- hell's In the cemetery here, and Mrs Campbell's In Woodland cemetery. South Egremont. --.Winter one dar, Summer next. The guns in growing, yet A good warm shower would be appreciated. Whet e pity we had not been appointed to arrange the weather! Always com. plnlnlng, or suggesting a change! Seeding In going on: everyone busy. With the coming of summer. thingy have taken on a more lively “wear- nnce. There bu been no Spring here In Ame lichen with her father and mother attended the funeral of a min at Bolton. Friday. In M, Huber-ton armtt warm. day awning at A. L. mach. Next Sand". May 14th I. Mothers' , v-vy'mI-lm'l'um- mm munch-um '"astdNmrmetoraetGrorDr Nut “no "tt or you mun-”mum lou- _"lrrtutorurtitrmtt,rum,,. vhit%temstawtettthrttet--inlttms. mod Sunday with 14m Mertin. the in timstnnt a the II:- “and! -._--- tl Car Intonation.” - ' n "... - SWIN'I'ON PARK VICIIII'Y " no am"'"fma' """t'he"tut'uhrm.ertad-e, ariiiGii ' 1tsriGnriAicuiGiiiiiL"i','riiiiii"'. Mmmvdl u. r"""""-"'" - 4am magnum. nun-‘4' mutton-m {Ann I'- nr “-4 -._, -__e_ A - small {nuts show no frost damage and conditions 'u'e.avotrratt1e. Pes- turos have shown little growth end barn feeding of live stock continues with ample supplies of feed on hand. While Spring operations are from ten any: to three weeks lste in the Best. these in Western Canndn ere about normal. In the Prairie Ptot inces Spring operations are well un- der way, and wheat seeding is m greasing “Willy. indications are that the total - maisesiuhtir) less than it as Inst yeer. tturtael moisture“ is sdequate, to ensure germ- ination. but in some sections there is a dMtstener of subsoil reserves. Good reins tn lanitohs have cheek- ed soil durum. and have improved moisture conditions. Some drifting has occurred in ports of Beshwhe- wsn and Abate. but little dense is reported. in Ontario - snow»| Seedlng In: commenced in Central and Western mum: of Guano um will shortly be general. Orchards Ind The ttrgt Bank of Montreal crop re- port for 1939 reports: condition-s in Ontario " follows: the tam: are to start pinyin; tor the championship. .. WITH THE TRAIL RANGER! On Thursday evening, May 4th the Samoan Tran Rangers met In the United Church and opened with the opening ceremony. After the roll call and minutes of the last. meeting were read by the Tally, Jack Cain. Jack Cutler and Bot Bretthwute were (chosen for ball team captain; and the sides were chosen. Next week The moetine was opened by sin:- ine" The Mable In! Forever" and prawn After 1 short Minoan dig. cussion a "‘an Content" was at; mum-d with Mrs W. Thompson and Mn: R. Eastman an autumn. The mnnvinr. Mound tre rhtrttne the " tional Anthem. Tea was newt-d by the, brute-s and Malt-tuna and " Nsartv vote of thanks wars tendered} Mm “on” for bar homitalltv. I Mrs. J. P. Gile- and I splendid reading "The Pearl ttd Great Price" we; given by Mm W. Bogie. A very interesting account of the work of our Missionaries in Bolivia m then presented by Mrs Knieley. The meat- inr. wan chased with prayer by Mrs. Snivelv. The LadiMI' Aid met at the close of the W.M.C. with Mrs. Giles, president. in the weir. . HELD m KNOX CHURCH g A any of the Grey Pie-hm Young People m - loud" even- lng in Knox Church. more were A- bout one hundred mug Wk pres- ent coming from. Owen Sound, Chen- worth, Pdceville. - KW, was given by Miss Allen followed by a short sewn ot buyer. A pleasing solo entitled "What will you do with Jean" was suns: by tor the reading of the minutes, the roll all was responded to by a verge of scripture. containing the key word "Enter ye". The scripture reading BAPTIST MISSION OIIcLE MET: AT MR8 WM. MOPFAVB HOME The Minion Circle ot the Nptiat Church met " the home of In Wm Mount on Wedneedey Hartman. Owing to the illness of the mldent Mrs G. Thompson. In W. Eagle took chm ot the meeting. Mow- ing the opening hymn and prayer. Mrs J. T. Priest, our itttrpiratiortttt leader, some an 'nremNifled and hettr tn! talk on "cm-um tdving.". Af- recreation lender. [ The meeting divide into discussion groups for u short period and then gathered in the basement of the church when Min Rutherford demon. strated a selected group of nuns. Lunch Wu served followed try every» Sync . theteadetuhttr “you: people otElm- wood society. A than an: was given by Mr M. M. Batter who introduced the guest weaker of the evening, Hm Ruby Rutherford of Arthur. GREY PIEIIVTEIY Y. P. RALLY val-tandem “one ma cannons " 10mins in singing "Auld Lang Cm Report service was under until 2.00 gun. Wham-y. my " RETURNING: I‘ve dogtlnnuon upto midnight Tint-day, Mar M, 1939 The. OM“ In "Banana" alumni: ”can“. "at: II. M mun m- uy Ant. T. . MADDEN. TW- Aunt. Saturday. Mn 1lrtt, GOING: noon may. lay 19. mm 2.00 mm. Sunday. lay Ci. REMEMING: have destination up to album loudly, my M, 1939 VICIURIA BAY Kl ur, tmtl'tt0AY Between " poinu In Cumin not to certain destinations in United sum 1 Mr Canon bulked may in tttru--------------- binary of Durham. For many yars‘ he did useful work mule School Lr/ F. . EAGLESO. and tor any year Wu constable alum & MING! "" 30m of the town in which position he Registered Plot-um Bum fouleu and endenvoured to do his Surveys, Mm, Blunt... PM. - ' ..__' Telephone " 0m, 0... SPECIAL I .. . cum... A. £27.”? A L. c. I LOW FARES' Honor Post (Ir-duh um Coll-n I " Vanna A00 ""‘""" m . ”t - (@051.ng tile. my Ttlt 10an a“: V. . 're.","' 1 Mr Peter chrthur. formerly of Durham 0.x, W' _ tht.tptttaw ;Prioeville, who went West to Pei--------------"-";-'- .River Alta., lat fall will return to Pricevllle and open a general “are! GEORGE E. DUICAO businesl. ‘Lw Auction." tor W 'tears- _ The Methodist Circuit Board meet-l Bole- ukeu on menu. tor-a. 'ing, Durham and Zion, waa held on Duea W n, Herald 0.... 1-, Tuesday and Wu very satisfactory doll, also through Durha- In“. from every point of View. Under and Halal-ton Mum. a... I. Rev. Mr, Prudham's leadership, the Duncan. Dundalk. I’D-o a, r H. church has mm. small wonder,""""--------- they have invited him to remain' another year. ( CHtROPRAc'rtC The will heard with sadness on' To m" the can. " In“ Saturday last that James Carson died try 'tttte-tge “m I- at the home of his daughter Mrs}... W UM tNeet M Cameron cf Saskatoon. He wag up, '00 your local Chm proaching the four-score years and . has had on the whole a beautiful old: c. iLAtt0 " meeting were held with en at. tendmoe of 492. The Institute was divided into two mum. In I. LINN and In W'. Bniley " cunning. Points were given for attendmtre, getting new members, etc. In Bailey's group won. end In Lloyd's mun provides lunch for the winning lunch was served by In Incdonald A RAY and “shunt: ' and 1 fine meeting; m; ended socially. I -- In: M. K. Bailey. Tote! recelm for the year ending in April were $53.82, Value of we to Shelter. ".00; Milk for School. $86.M; We; Hemorm $15.00; Cash on hand. $4t.68. “were were sent to member! beleeved, the fruit for the nick. end boxes of Christine- cheer for the shut-Inc. IN DAVQ ftp VORE Gmwood - with a solo. The following other: were elected by u nominating Committee for the yen ending April 1940: President, In Dr. Baum; let Vice-prom. In. P. Moon; 2nd Vice-Prom, Mrs J. Mather, In G. Sharon. Mm W. Gian. In J. Lawrence, Kin M. MeGirr. Visiting Com., A. Middle solo. Rev. W. B. Smith sue Harte! talk on "Mother- of the Bible" which was mild: Appreciated. In G. In. A Smith, In H. Greenwood. by the District Groups In Knox Chttiettottiexttmem In 80th. Din. ner will be served at noon. mu Clarita. and Min. L. Me. Colnb an a line plum duet, and by toque-t Inn Icon“ give a Mano moulding. In T. You; a! at. ". letter own: that. for a an seat In by the when at the In- mtuto. A damn-trunn- of Ila-n. Inn's India: FARE AND ONE-QUARTER for the round at. The Women's III-mm held Wednesdlv. May Mttt any the My. May M, ONTARIO ARCHIVES Moment Paeifte A splendid My In " Ch M "e.Emtrmttoqts.trs. Pull: otl'uuell lots-la, A. A. C. 0. PM. Veal. M. My. .0 can. all Moll Culture. - Course (or “use“ mun. Including “and cum. at Al. m. b ‘CHIROPRACTIC .Torellovo than. “all“ try "'ttm.meteaAttmtmmm, I- wwumvwm i kiwrlocnlcum "tmsot.et-oouous-t-u. J. L. titttrtt, $8., MAL. mum: IluMpn. . luau-o... Honor Guam Tom Hum. Grunts Boy-J Coll. Dental 3m Also tun-all Wine “In, lbr nun ”Moe m. limits, ate., Col-m Amt - Ask for Magtdhttt T. M. Harm. Mn Ann, Pt-. M, Datum. on. Guest-alum: «no. mun-Mumm- Omaha-3:.ullmluuc pnn1mlp.mwm I “If. WILL 00...."0. COI'IIIII'. CODICI "e a... um... CI" can l m m M "" I " 0.... an m - on "J BARGAIN ”lacuna-"Wm“. Mums-Ibu- “I.” 'tIta-ag-q can}... War he”. an. 0M: Mitt Street, 00mm. on. L F. WI]. tt.tta.. . VW W", “W I“ . c. momma. am tt to TORONTO May 20-22 J tt 'tetltlultt8E.tt.t r. ll. SNEATII, M. B. 30V°fRnn|BnkDIr-. W. PIERCE ELLIS BESSIE IoGlLt "

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