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Durham Review (1897), 16 Nov 1939, p. 5

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CTN, was getting work tn took M M M tir "25 Reward 51:31-22:35 M! "V"“"' LLOYD’STHYo N rm) CORN SAINT} for on! corn 'li5 THEY cannot remov'bwlth 'rw-w-nt new 'uFttitte treatment an". and Canon... Ltoreeettm. _ _ man treatment (Salvo and Path? ' __, and keeps them “my. De m: and relieve- with first up For sale at McFadden's Drug “or: row SALE - Registered, Hereford 'r,ll 2 year-old. Apply Joseph mx. f ', Viirney, R. R. No. l. l quantity of TndMn Mum. .rl [Minx mtg-Walnut Dining roan "W ' n, women‘s: 1.1an Suites. T maroon: Suite; 1 Knish:- Dun-n- te', with mattress And several odd STRAYE n. nocmsnry. the name will be _' n tho usual places on MON- ar DECEMBER 4TH, 1939, from V . r,t -, ml p.111. All Electors my: AAr,K--t used model T Ford w‘nu'ul F'ire Engine. Appty to ~:) Durham. 8. H. Wittis, Clerk. or.ald (hmpboll. Pricovmm '.6' knowim: 'rtterreabmts, 'v. oBner. Mam uneasy j . for. tyutGrunGiientdoTott - r. " W “and "r dyw unlu- N bu .14. #1100! “bunt. 'mW......... "a on: UuNICIPAL NOMINATIONS 'ou'll be proud to own one! T0lt.t.ll" MW ION/ll 35/1077 Small Adm: 'r Twenty year terms " 4%." urn sold without a reasonable mum-Ht. Please state your re. li"ll'; fully. Apply w. H. HUNTER. Inspector V, um. ‘Tel. Holstein , r.tt w FURngbIE FOR QALE savor huh Mm In» , , it 1'”- tutwt, I'wdyggvggg. take notice "ll, for the purpose of nomin- mndhlatos for the olhces of "nd Council. Should an Elec- .m- In-l-l m the Township Hall, om FRIDAV, NOVEMBER 1939 at ONE O'CLOCK in the TOWNSHIP suns“; DE IFS?, was? "Built-tn" Aorid '-;:.rc such tone. such power. _ 'rc4dth selectivity. such down. . / ot caysnet and omplroty and v: s:r,vrnstste,where near the low .’ -nJm. Now youun haveaDe A 24'” "hoyou'll be loud Known. ' r .l.ri1"l,cs'Jl',1hrf,,l't'f,'l Aerial-. c, l’ushrBuuon Turung--NtsW _ reign reception. Guaranteed Y .'tis, A Smmute Jemonstratron ' a thousand words Let us show you the new N40 De Forest Radios and quote PP' 9" SMITH BROS., Durham um 1939. "can.“ mu, H. H. MaeDonatd, Clerk. co., Amino IIAUIV at... “Cabin-”I old ofd radio n notify ot " The W. M. S. and W. H. Botti. eties will be ‘held Tuesday Nov. 21 at the home of Mrs Hector McEach- ml. Topic by Miss Nellie McLean; roll call, Favorite Book. Topic tor We are pleased to state that Mrs Mrs. P. McKinnon and Mr W. Ald. corn we improving in health, and are able to be up for a little while each day. Tho, wedding the other day of our granddaughter. Gretta Williams, re- minds us forcibly of the passing of tune. a... o. y. narnaon on piano, Mrs G. Whyte and Innis McLean. violins and F'. Runciman on piccolo; Mr Albert O’Deil on harmonica; and Mr A) thur Bell on guitar. produced tine music. Mrs Rev. A. R. Muir gave two select readings and won a prize. Rev. Mr, McMillan, Piesherton. Mrs Dr. Mine. and Mina Macphail were the Judges. Miss Jean Karatedt, with a piano Be. lection. captured first prize. 119er Crag; a returned mission- ary from Japan, gave flowery pictures‘ of that country, accompanied with 'll running description ot the various scenes or pamonages. _ generous applause. An orch Mrs J. C. Harrison on piano, Whyte and Innis McLean. vie - - ........n, mu: their wives, daughters ot Mrs. Benton. and their three children. A plenum reminder ot mail delivery days, her with their To the hospital home ot Ex den and Mrs A. A. Meartaur 1 Glen, we were invited and an! complied with their invitation recent afternoon. The plenum the Visit was furttus. “hm“ . Inn"! of Mm Je “when Bessie. -eftrtptiijiiiiC'ih"l" on safely from was further minced upon " " “r - - and home n John Baton iii i9. lilo Messrs. and” waning ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO orchestra of Goodtenow, ", War-l ot ther i The Zion Branch of the W. I. held itheir monthly meeting at the home .0! Mrs Hugh McArthur with asiadies Ind 10 children present. Mrs W. J. IRitchie presided. Yarn to make socks Fii given out. its W. G. Firth was ‘chosen delegate to attend the in ;stltute convention in Toronto this imonth. The motto "Our nation's call to her women" was taken by Mrs H. Allen. A paper was reed by Mrs T. Glencross "What women may do to prevent war." A paper “Advanced preparations for Christmas" prepared by Meg Cecil Mount, was read trr, Mrs Clarence Robinson. Community) singing and s choms by the young‘ married ladies were enjoyed. Mrs: Nelson McGuire ot Holstein was pre-; sent and gave a good address, sud. Mrs Wallace Adams, who “coupon-i led her, gsve 1 humorous reading; which was much enjoyed. It was; decided to hold A social evening to' rslse funds tor aver work. At close of the meeting Mrs. McArthur and: assistants served lunch. Our next; meetin: will be held Dee. 14th at Mr and Mrs J. H. Robson and sons Charlie and Cameron entertained the community to a social evening last Fiday. everyone enjoying the even- ing's tun. Miss Mary Allen returned home on Saturday from spending a week with fiends 1n Tottenham and Toronto. Mr Whmtee McCormack had a ser- inns act-idem. Last Friday morning while riding on horseback to the field to nlow. the horse reared tit? and fell Hem bark owr on him. He iu in n sin-inns condition. tr. Lindsav or Dvmlalk. had him taken to Markdan hospital tor X-ray on Monday. We have not, lheard the result. Mr Leslie Jones and daughter Mar- garet of Toronto. spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs J. J. Peart. Mrs Peart left Sunday to spend a week with them in Toronto. Mrs. Bailey of the Academy spent the week end at her home in Toron- to. rpm “in: Monday morning in time for school. The Ladies' Aid keep busy. Last Friday they quilted at Mrs. Fred Knox's; this Wednesday, the regular monthly meeting at Mrs. Hugh Me, Millan's. 7 - -"""", m. mention June, and Mr Henri! Ritchie vleited in! others. Lunch Com., Mrs J. A. Tuesday with the John Brown and A Nichol. Mrs Wm. Brown and M 3 Arthur Lee families in Egremont. 3 A. L. .Hinclu. Mr and Mr: W. J. Greenwood open! I Despite the terrible disagreeable Tueadny with Mr. Angus McIntosh ‘. night the (owl supper in M. An. end sister: at Domoch. .drew's Church was a decided we ---_--- cess. About 300 people panook of a splendid supper with Iota or fowl Fund other good things left over.' AMONG "IE CHURCHES 2The moving pictures wave very in? -- Tteresting and much enjoyed by clip The proceeds were over $110.00., Mtt8. J. th HOWELL HOSTESS I Aluminum demonstrations were' To FRES'YTERMN Y. W. A. iheld last week at the home. of Mr' Mrs J. C. Howell wu hostess to Charlie end Henry Tucker. Mr Mar. the Young Women’s Auxiliary tor Itin ot Eugenia was the demonstrate. their November Meeting on Fridny 1 Mr and Mrs A. L. Hincks and evening. November 12. Kenneth visited Friday with Mr and Following the opening hymn a Mrs Gordon McLeod ,uopevme, 'two minutes silence was observed l Mr and Mrs Geo. McLellan, Nt. in honor of our glorious dead. Elsie a'tara Pails, spent weekend with iLedingttam offered prayer. Mary To friends here. bin read the scripture from St. I M, Joe Muchan, Toronto, occupied John 21st chapter. Marjorie Picker. Mr and Mrs Delbert Haw spent the week end with fiends at Barheld. John Lawrence of Windsor is re, newing old acquaintances in the Park Leslie Watson left early Monday morning to join his father in the deer hunt up North. The tax man made his rounds in the Park Monday. He was almost welcomed, as taxes are the lowest for years. Lest we forget, let us think of the taxes in war time, and be p e- pared for the coming years. Messrs Edgar Pattsson. Angus Clark, Donald McKinnon, Hector Me. Lean, Wm. Benton, and Donald Campbell intend having their 2ouses wired for electric light very soon. Rome are already done. Mr and Mrs H. Richardson and family, Mr and Mrs E Runciman and family of Toronto spent weekend with friends here. Mr and Mrs A. L. Hincks visited Monday . wth the Hindu; families in Erremont. My Joe Muchan, Toronto, occupied the pupil! Sunday in St. Andrew's Church and also sang a solo. SWINTON PARK ZION Mrs O'Deit, Sr. I Lunch Com., Mrs All) WEIR"! RAMAOE--rn loving menu: of Mrs , W. W. Range, who died Novem- 7 15th, 1931. I have lost my sour- companion A life linked with my own, ‘And day by day t am her more " I walk through me ABM. Column: Vidal. and n. mi mmsmmm "11ttetr-,';GA em. Apply a m 0M. i. The vis'tintt committee reported having made " calls and for Den. the vinltlnl conmmitteel appointed were Mrs Vollett and Mrs Lloyd. Mrs T. Whitmore and Mn R. Whit. more. M e Wilson locompenled by Mrs Myles favored with a Iolo. "There a Rainbow Shining Some- where." Mine MeGirr led in payer at the close. A lunch was served. The monthly meeting of the worn en's association of Knox United Church was held in Queen Street Church on Monday evening. the pres. Mrs Gagnon presiding. Mrs. Mather led in prayer, Misses Vera Laude- nnd Helen Renwlck favored with a piano duet. I Letters wert read from Headquar- Ltors asking that aFinanee Combeap- ‘pointed to work with the treasurer ffo' greater "meieney and also one Vasking that all legacies be torward. ed to Headquarters to be used tor ‘new buildings and furnishings. _ PRESBYTERIAN W.M.8. MET AT ‘ HOME OF MRS T. M. McFADDEN i The regular monthly meeting of ‘the Senior Auxiliary of the W.M.S. ‘was held at the home of Mrs ‘1. M. McFadden on Thursday Mter. jnocn. Mrs Patterson opened the 'mer-tim: with prayer. Mrs Kellar leil ialternately in the scripture reading {taken from Ephesians 2 and Mrs iSneath led in prayer. Many answer- (ed the roll call with keyword 'Peace.' The visiting committee. Mrs. Hinle and Mrs G. Sham reported 5 sick mils, Mrs J. H. McFadyen led in prayer and the meeting closed with God Save the King and the Lord's Prayer in unison. The Gleanings were given by Mrs Burgess and a chapter of the study book "Goforlh in China," dealing with intensive missionary work while suffering from a succession of carbuncles on the back ot his neck. fittMiv being ordered home for rest, the anxious voyage and safe arrival. was neat! by Mrs Honeyman. KNOX WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION Mrs Harding read a splendid pre- pared paper on "Let us be Mission- aries at home," which gave many helpful thoughts and was much an predated. UNITED CHURCH W.M.S. HOLD BAKING SALE The Evening Auxiliary of the W. M. B. of the United Church held a sale of baking and " wed afternoon tea to a large number of callers in Queen St. Church schoolroom last Saturday. The tables had chryean- themums to add beauty to the scene. Mrs B. Stoneouse poured tea; Miss Barbara Ritchie received the guests; Mrs D. McQueen, Misses Helen Gerrie and Mary Morton pre- sided at the baking table; Mrs I. B. Sharpe and Mrs D. McCallum at the Baby Band table; and the guests at the tea tables were served by Mrs R. McGir-. Misses Myrtle Mort. ley, Norma (launch and Maud Store rey with Mrs H. C. Mekeehnie and Mrs C. McGirr in charge of the the kitchen. Over $20 was realized. ing took the topic “The story of Gratuity in the Gwaller Home." Mrs Howell and assistants served refreshments when a social hour was enjoyed by all present. THE DURHAM REVIEW MRS. J. c. HOWELL Hones; To PRESIYTERIAN Y. W. A. Mrs J. C. Howell was hosteu to the Young Women’s Auxiliary tor their November Meeting on Friday evening, November 12. June, and Mr Howard Ritchie vUited Tuesday with the John Brown and Arthur Leo families In Egremont. Mr and In W. J. Greenwood spent Tuesday with Mr. Angus McIntosh and intern " Domoch. months with her (hunter, Mn J.R Edwards, returned to "end the win. tee months in Palmer-sup. Mr Geo. Rhine and Mater mu IN MEMORIAM llov. ./ . n r F mticna In the 1 .rmnc Provin- ces, Fr of Quebec, Tr Brunswick. Prince Eduard Id., Non Sooth- Nov. "' m. T '3 THUG“ T Ut “a Ittformntton '0. Each with a deer " the fruits ot their hunting trip, Messrs Calder. and Paterson returned home Inst week trom their hunt near Sudhury. The tottr old Durham boys who no- companied them, viz: Ted McClock- lin,, P. Ralph, R. McCorquodale, and Mr Jno and Min Kate Mohyden. Glenelg, visited Owen Bound friends. the beginning of last week. Mines I. Campbell, z. Buck, B. Me. Girr; A. Mango, z. Mann". te. McDonald, F. McColkery, I. Wilson, V. Caldwell, N McGowan. Jno. Me. llrnith; Sec'y, Miss Janet Mnnhall; Treas.. P. Awheson: Pitnlat, was Lyla Kelsey. At a meeting in the Pretrttrterttut Church Monday evening, the Young Peoples' Society was reorganized for the coming year. one": elected were: Hon. Pres. Rev, Mr Whaley; moved IN DAYS oe YURE " arm plum cm pools-m in the own Rocha was «proud by Jun Porky. ”(mater-morn at on United Mate. and org-nor of tho Dono- cnuo Pony. who about t mount low days with MI daughter- Ann on! Bony at tho Bonn Sprain meet. White " on mile-high trurrrotmd,ther took port lulu Vll'im octlvltiu usually enjoyed by the intonation“ colony than on thoroughly upload the our- 1e Iieview to New Subscribers to Jan, l, 1941, "only $2.00 Teaches Farley To "Draw Long Bow SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK "und rip Bariiidiir Fares 1:)” Minn" '-.1uD.E sum rs ' 9am? «in: m “336 " SELGIHM orrt"A “mamas! l as! I“ (MIMI. In “an” mean u in, Maura Caldera: Orchard Corr: Min Norma Pinder turned home hat in deserving special credit tor being aunt near Sudbury. i, the largest prize winner in the Coun. Iam boys who ac-' te of c. " school fair contents. viz: Ted McCiock- She captured in all nine prizes. five McCorquodale, and ttrats and tour seconds. f T 4;... $8.65; Tt 4 ahead.” W.', ' To Ste. Anne do Baum. $14.55. Com 4 Convenera. z. Buck, B. Me. 4“: OLDES‘r catetGe ucusLy uNMAan’FJ a .y m mu Wanna as agar” d, IL MODERN gnanunhaxay, .ethetl mm; “mam OF (A: (we or Amman: IRE. acaw Indian mm. mom in the aroetaete at their My Mum order. from “you [on m- Pmm ”can". I“ at All. I.“ and m. goreettiU he» Two You: In. chief of the Stow nun who. profeuionnl services tor the war. He received I letter of tteeetrtatter from the mum Department on Tues- day And expects to receive orders to report for duty either in London or Toronto in I very short time. Holstein our: Truly King Winter blew hi- tnunpet ttereety on Tues- day uni left III hourly a foot at snow " a reminder that more in to come. Cutters no sliding me.nity along And denim the blizzard the nttendnnce " the school was the urgent on that any for several weeks. Dr. Andrew Saint, the well-known veterinary surgeon. I... attend his would do it. The wont ot it is, his own hatred sad the his. stories ted to his pron 3nd people no point:- lng the minds of the German - and than cultivating tuned may A. McIntyre. "tt located Inc -eu'. yhefstt comp amen! Emma; uqmo FAD. snow (u Fthzn'Q Pom‘f, se. - m Tit taxman“. BUREAU oF STANDARDS NI ", th Yd. S cutaway SuFLRo“ . " To 5.3.9;wa 2.910 BEFORE RF. roam. . services tor the , By R. I SCOTT h. ill”. few. 0-C- "e,mtugtstter6.m. Piano, Vocal. The”. m. 5 etttittet and Planted cum his Cour-e lor adv-nod m M Hm Culture and n- om. " Pupil- ofPu-ncll Ion-ll. A. A. O. o. Surven. Rm: Telephone " Ontario a Dominion had In“ Registered Proton-tom In“ To remove the an“ at _ try Chiropractic Mm I. can and um- Viola up. Bee your local Chm. jRETURN mm --4ant train m Dettoit-Wintuor 3.05 3..., u . from Chicago 11.59 9.1:. Nov. 21 Sale. ulna on renoun- 0... Due. unused u Berna 0300. I‘- dnlk. alto through Durha- In"... Ind Bahama Adv-ace. a... I Duncan. Dana-It. Phon- M. t a. Durham omee: Klan“ Bum-3. 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