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Durham Review (1897), 19 Oct 1939, p. 5

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idle ITrm EN " N. EN A at tho of " of "r tund nan 'rk Mr this last Ml an tho and M in me " th m 6 rm: SALE--1 , t'ht.u,icul F'ire El Town Imrham. B. ha :3 54 um pigs, 5 weeks oid. Arthur 1.suth, Pricevilie, . R. No. I. [(v3[' " . pair o‘luly'u so" .m- "x on about the vicinity of Fr L,n-'.\0l'k for couch tree, to thart Hun-u subscriber who asks for mu» Apply at Review omee, phone ocvouu 1cm, "" win. ardt fteview " Tttt Small Advts. More than 6.000 Roman Catholics attended the three-day commemor- atlun " the founding of Fort Ste. Marie. near Midland, Ont., and the martyrdom by Iroquois Indians of the Jesuit fathers, James. Brebeut and Lalemant. Archbishop McGuigan, at Toronto, and Cardinal Gasparri. ABOVE, attended the ceremonies at which Lieutenant-Governor Mat- thews of Ontario. dedicated a cairn to the Martyrs. assisted by des- cendants of the hdians who tortured the early Jesuit missionaries. OR SALE “In”: m and run lamb. ox. for sale Apply to Henry Eek. ft. R. 1, Pricevllle. Phone With Prices Sure to Advance Soon, IT ISN’T TOO SOON to Get Your Electric Washer NOW This Beatttr Wanher is 1 to well made and so beautio " ful you would hardly be- lieve it is a low priced Washer. Raw Material and Production costs have started to climb. Prices on merchandise are bound to go up. Get your Washer Now. Choose Beatty. It is the biggest Bargain in Electric Washers today. There are m my reasons why it is the best "buy " Note the "eeifieationrt sapplied with half-hors. CAiRN TO MARTYRED JESUITS UNVEILED Beatty R: "958"" Fol: SALE xnder nee. please leave me ta, Lots 30 and 31, west side Main Bt., Holstein, with,trood brick house and frame stable. 'tne garden. Pro. perty ot the late D. P. Coleridge. P. Ramage, ecutor, Durham s25 Reward tli,t,,t,iett.1,ti,', - ulvaIIlIl LLOYD'SV THY. MOLATED CORN SALVE for any corn or callous THEY cannot remove with this ancient new agttentme treatment for Com and Callous... Lloyd's com- bination treatment (Salvo and Path) remove. and keeps them away. De unnltises and relieve: with Brat " plication. For sale at -c=r_'"""--i-_r7---"'i_-- HOLSTEIN PROPERTY FOR SALE to James Dunstan farm, lot 15. . IIS, Egremom, containing 100 as. Good buildings. Apply to ‘\t FARM FOR SALE OR RENT _ - 2:35:51 I .-.»'~' e' _ "ir-r..--.. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO $64.50 McFaddon’I Drug Store '.,r,,scir._,);,,.RlBtDUrt Em be paid by ngine ',or SPECIFICATIONS: STANDARD PORCELAIN TUB - 6 sheet eapaeitr In BnowAhrhite Enamel as on high priced Wuhan STANDARD “WATER ACTION" " Station is u {an and ancient as highest priced Wanner: of other nukes. STANDARD BEATTY awmoma WRI‘NGER -. wetded stronger. Large soft rolls. STANDARD V. hm. “Welling Motor rubber cushioned. Same as used on highest priced Benny Washers. ‘DIRECT DRIVE" MECHANISM - Uses no belts. Conserve: power. Runs in on. Miss Isabel Mather returned home on Tuesday after spending the Bum. mer months at Haliburton. Mr and Mrs Alex Knox and Gar- net, Toronto, Mr J. Canon and son ot Vandeleur, visited Sunday at Mr A. Carson's. Mr Murray McMillan has gone to Toronto. _ Mr H. R. Mrs David Blacks and Mrs A. L. Hincks spent a couple of days in Toronto last week.. Mr Gilvray McLean and Mend of Kitchener, Mr and Mrs Bill Hill, Fergus, Mr and Mrs Ronald McRae of Fort Erie were recent visitors at Mr H. R. McLedh's. Mr and Mrs A. L. Hincks ‘and family visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Archie MacCuaig. Mrs and Mrs Geo. McLellan, Ni. agara. Fans spent the week end here. The latter remained for a longer visit. Mrs Evans of Owen Sound return- ed home after spending a couple of weeks with her daughter, Mrs Archie MacCualg. Messrs Duncan Marshal) and Don. ald Aldcom, Toronto, spent weekend at the latter’s home here. Mrs Archie McArthur, returned home after spending 3 weeks with Mrs E. Dobson, Toronto. Mt Lorne McArthur is visiting friends in Toronto. Mr Donald Carson. returned to Toronto, Thursday after spending a few days at his home. Miss Thelma Dobson, Toronto, is holidaying with her cousin, Miss Margaret McArthur. . Mr and Mrs J. E. Dobaon and Alex, Toronto were Thanksgiving visitors at Mr A. B. McArthur'a. Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacCannel and Mr Alex. Calder. Holstein visit- ed last week " A. u Hincka. B Mr and Mrs Bill McKechnie and Mr D. Hlncks visited trufidar at Mr Chas. Tucker's. Mr and Mrs W. J. Blacks and family visited Sunday at Mr Stan. ley Harritgon'a. . Mrs C. A. McLean and son Innis spent Sunday in Toronto. And.Hincks was to ThornburyMon- day for apples. ms. Ilene Johonston, Spring Hilt, spem, weekend with Bernice Car. Mr and Mrs Caleb Mush"; To. ), spent weekend " her “the” PRtGtWlllLLE a rm Homes 'ho " I69 THE DURHAM REVIEW Min Kathleen McArthur is u- nsung Mrs D. Cunpbell. Sorry to report Mrs. McArthur, Mrs. Wright and Miss Minnie Simpson are all under Doctor'a care. Mr Dan Drilnmle ot Liberty Sank. was a, visitor " the home of Mr W. G. Watson and slso with Mr. Dave Hincks. The marriage ot Miss Laura Eteay nor White. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs William White ot Ceylon, to Mr Alex. McKinnon, son of Mr and Mrs Neil Mokitttton of Priceviile, took place on Saturday in St. James' Bond United Church. Rev. Stephen J. Mathers oNeiated. The bride wore a track of blue French wool crepe with black accessories and cox-sage of pink roses and lily-of- the-valley. Miss Annie McKinnon, her attendant, was frocked in grey wool with wine accessories and corsage of Talisman roses and bcuvardia. Mr John White was groomsmsn. After asmall reception at the home of Mr and Mrs. John White, the couple left by motor for Northern Ontario. They will live in Toronto. The Zion Branch of the W. Li held their meeting Thursday, Oct) 12th at. the home ot Mrs Wm, a; lison with 30 ladies present; Mrs w.) J. Ritchie presiding. During the business period. it was decided to purchase some yarn and knit for the soldiers. The motto “For Home and Country" was taken try Mrs J. C. Cook. Miss Agnes C. Maephail M. P. was present and gave an address ‘on Legislation which was much en. joyed. Reading by Mrs W. G Firth , and community singing. Roll cell. i "Name a member for the Provincial Eand Dominion House and their con stituency." Mrs Ellison and assisti' _ ants served lunch. The next meet. ing will be held at the home ot Mrs I Hugh MeArthur, November 9th. All ladies welcome.. Miss Leona McNally left a week a- go to tlil a position in Hespeler, Mr and Mrs. Tosh taking her down by motor. Mr and Mrs Percy Greenwood, Mr W. J. Greenwood, Mrs Howard Rit- chie and Donald visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Harold Lawrence, Egre- mom. Mr Oren Peart, accompanied by Mr and Mrs Gordon Bartoot, were guests Sunday with the latter's par- ents, Mr and My Marshall. Shallow Lake. Mr Angus McIntosh and sister Susie were guests at home ot Mr and Mrs W. J. Greenwood last Friday. Mr and Mrs R. T. Cook, Mr l Me. Arthur and sister Maggie, spent last Thursday in Toronto. Mrs Margaret Corlett of Owen Bound will spend a few days this week at the home ot W. J. Green. wood and visit with other friends. Mr and Mrs Kirkham. Br and Mr. and Mrs Wilfred Kirkham of Guelph visited Sunday with the 1atter's par- ent and brother, Mr A. Maynard and and son Bill. BARGAIN FARES Oct. 20.2I DURHAM Con-nit Amt: - All for was T. M. 1101mm, Tm Anne. Pt-e n, Datum, on. Canadian PaeMe Don't wlwumuiobeuiodin and until you In" cook-d and cooled them. ttriitifiiiiiriostrttoe-ine. TO TORONTO .... ...... 82.46 HAMILTON .... .... $2.75 BUFFALO ............ “.15 BELLEVILLE ........ 85.” CHATHAM .. ...... “.96 LONDON .. ......... G.” Smith's Pam. ........ 87 " Wetland ...... ...... “.40 and other degttnatittggg MttKiNN0N--WHiTE Wife PrgsgrLeQ Round Trip All) VICIII‘IY ZION held their monthly meeting In“: Mtror Win. Buck sold on Mon- Wednesday in Queen at. Parton: W utter-won over the telephone at Miss M. MeGirr pudding. Mn H. Mud-one black some: for a Ions McKechnie gave the worship period, Price. The horse wad mined by Mr scripture readings, and n brief an: Henry thater, Glenda. He in Mr. on the lite ot Isaiah. . _ 900 by that nut hone Pteadore, dun Mrs Glass, muted by Mrs T. _ Black Dhmond. Whitmore, Mrs Tmey. and Mrs 'B.) The later Bsndmuter. Thu. Box, Stonewge trave the study period. having returned to the Old [And tor Topic was "India and Mission Work military duties, left the NM with. m Villages." The United Church ot out a leader, end the tttgat- ot the Canada works in a territory ccmpris. Musical Society did not warrant in; 16.000 villages. in typical indium britutirut in I new nun. According- villages, there are thousands who ly the member: met on Monday cannot read or write. The imple- night and elected Mr Funk Bunce, meats used to day are like those sclo cometist, to tithe charge for 1 used in the days of Moses when he three month's term. led the Israelites out of Egypt. A The Directors ot the Cement Christian village ttttom: a much Works here, moved by the brave Bet. brighter aspect ct life. Village lite glans, have decided to cut out their does not represent the wnone ot ln- annual banquet tttta year and will dia. It PM a heritage of art, cul- make a contribution of 875 to the ture and music. fund for Belgian relief. The needs ot unChristian villages are a problem for all agencies to help solve: Nationalist, Government and Christian. There are rapid po- litieat and social agencies which are churning to the bottom the thoughts and life of the Indian nation. Tht messaze of God’s equal love and care for all His children. taught by Christ, has put into 'the life of the untouchables. a leaven whose work. ing knows no end. Mrs M. Wilson favored with a solo: Mrs T. Allan and Mrs R. Twamley gave Thanksgiving prayers. The meeting closed with prayer by Miss MeGirr. PRESBYTERIAN W. M. 8. MET AT HOME OF MRS PIOKERING The regular meeting ot the W.M. B. was held at the home of Mrs Pickering. Mrs Hirtie, lat vice pres. presided in the absence of the Presi- dent. “Rejoice the Lord I: King" was the opening hymn followed by Scripture reading In Psalm IMI, led alternately by Mrs Burgess. A few minutes of silence was observed in honor of Mrs McArthur who mm to lead in the Scripture reading. The roll call with keyword "Thanks" was answered by " wom- en. Arrangements were made tor the Thank Ottertnr, meeting to be held Wednesday, the 25th " 8 p. m. in the Church. The Y. W. A. are Joining with the Senior Auxiliary and Rev. Mr Hirtle will address the meeting Slides will be shown on India and the congregation is invit- ed to be present. Miss Elsie Led. ingham sang a solo, "Face to Face." An excellent paper on Thanks- giving Dar. What does it mean to us , was prepared and read by Mrs James Lawrence and was very much enjoyed. The (Meaning: with subject Thank Offering was rend by Mrs J. Ledingham. Mrs Mount read the chapter from the study book, "Go. forth in China." Prayers by Mrs W. McFadden and Mrs John Sharp were altered MOltil HIE CHURCHES AN DAYS OF YORE was under the leadership of Normor' Greenwood who chose as his topic "0rgattieatiom' of the Church." Geo. Prev led in prayer and Jack Atkin- son gave the scripture lee-on. Rue Renwick read a poem entitled "The Living Church.” Cecil Green. wood gave a. paper on Current Events.. Dr Grant gave an Interesting pep- eron the Sunday School end Session their duties and responsibilities. Miss Anne Ritchie on the You!!! Peoples' end Alums" Societies of the church sud Norma Greenwood on the Board of Stewards. Rev. Smith saw- tt talk on the Church as s whole. . The Preebyterien Yotute People's Society meet in resolu- Ieuion on Monday evening. October 16th with a record tgtteetdnnee of " memhen. The president um Ada Becker we: in chute. The meeting, “I opened with e hearty ling om followed in the reading of the scrioture " line Ann Wilton. Ree. Wilson lead m pnyer. Rev. Mr letle are on in- tructJve and interestint talk on the ttrat chapter ot the study book. "The Apostlee' Croat”. PRE"VTEMAN Y. P. 8. HOLD REGULAR WEEKLY MEETING The him-Mp convent». Mm I!» Hopkins mama n few men The "atlonel Defence Department " Ottawa amount! Need“ thr' denture from the "rtttttrtetttt fcree are pendent! ea eetqtditittn they enr- mder end re-enlm in the "near mm service fem before We n d :3." grant“: " of was JR. wood Ree "MONTREAL “WW . A A A h- -A The Directors ot the Cement Work: here, moved by the have Bel- gians, have decided to cut out their annual banquet this yeer and will make a contribution of 875 to the fund for Belgian relief. A well known resident of Booth. \iile passed away on Saturday last week when the death call came to David Runeimnn. He won Butterinr, for sometime with a gangrene trouble. which brought the end when he had passed the three more and ten limit of the palmist. It is reported that Mr Cecil Gun has gone from New York to the front, but whether to join the luv)" or army We have not heard. Dread of Zeppelin raids on London and Paris are increasing. More stringent orders to dsrken streets " night hsve been mde.. Theatres are giving up evening performances so that lights may be cut out sud licensed houses. restsursnts and aris- tocratic clubs must stop " Isle of 1 intoxicants at one o'clock. I Swinton Perk Corr: Beret. Isr- tin has his company ot recruits at for active training. He will put forth every eifort to bring it up to full we: strength. With the three nights' mining. the boys did Me. Edge Hill eon: Mr. Den Edge is " canvassing tor potatoes and oats for the war. Needless to sly he is meeting I hearty response. . Vamey Corr: We Inve been In- formed on fairly good nuthorlty that Mr J. w. Blyth has pumhued the store from Mr Cllmo. We under. stand that the present popular mer. rhant, Mr. W. J. PIercey its going to rennin tor several months. Holstein Corr: Mrs W. J. La. mont, whose barn was burned Inst week, carried In inaunnce of $1,200 on the building and troo on the con- tents. Reeve McArthur antes that Egre- mont will be well up In sending a large donation of oats and potatoes to help swell the Rene! Fund. Bomo districts have not yet unlined their amusing but reports are (Ivor- able. 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