ICKERS Old Nick were up & 1 of fruit would they pair. WFORLD MacDonald _ and son weekend _ with Mr. MeDougall and Mrs. i1 in ‘Toronto. We s. MeDougall Sr. is MARCH 7TTH, 19409 Aj Win spent Monday her cousins Mr and Spurgeon rlth like to D me of Mr lanation . A conducted by Bill Bolton enâ€" ve Dominion." 1 in prayer. _ by Marjorie rinking Necesâ€" 1 by Florence acy of Modern ‘vr read a poem in was sun« by Bolton. Christâ€" M The Presâ€" ugall was in e lesson was e and A)na ck and Aberâ€" ram consisted reading by and song on tins: a conâ€" was won by meeting closeu _ Anthem and ick was servâ€" 1 assistants. i1 be held at ior was reâ€" iumme â€" which _ and the Y. r" NJ men met at Hopkins on tendance . of of appreciaâ€" Ena Porter Considerâ€" rk was turnâ€" It was decidâ€" plies in Eb t last week lauchter, Mr Markdale . cther memâ€" the late Mrs vas laid to chen « large and friends f resnect to ol hy al. tendance at 1d last Friâ€" loyed â€" with r a short esley spent s here. sited _ with r â€" Lamlash th will be . and Mrs 1 be in the _ son Erle c and Mrs erley and xo â€" of her 1 to Miss on on Satâ€" week) ast ‘Tuesâ€" or _ where is quickly Mrs jos. 1 UÂ¥rs Roy heir home on spent hter Mrs rk . who have ya# Wica ley n« a few h friends. moved to ey spent arents in vmnathy weekend ain. Mrs® veek in ere th of (nae pent Jack M STOCK F SALEâ€"4 Young work borses, and \qone Hereford Bull. Apply Thomas Tucker, HUSsTRIBUT®R® WANTED â€" v looking for a man to sell an tribute our flour and cereal ducts in Counties Grey, Bruce coc, Wellington, and Dufferin. FPOR SALE OR RENTâ€"Six roomed house with hardwood floors, hard and soft water inside. Priceville. Apply E. Watson, 50 Gloucester St. Toronto. FOR SALEâ€" One\ black Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned on or before March 15th, for the contract of supplyin‘g wood to 8. 8. No. $ Mornington of 25 cords of 16 inch or 10 cords of 1 fi. good hard maple, body wood, to be delivered by July 1st. Harold M. Lee, Sec‘yâ€"Treas. R. R. No. 1, Newton, Ont. Mare eleven years C’omplcicflu‘d%bsflwu&ubu Give your Home Newspaper Your Printing TENDERS WANTED Rob Roy Flour Mills Ltd Your Purity Flour dealer will give you complete details of this contestâ€"ask him for free Recipe Booklet, to give you helpful suggestions. Listen to "CAVALCADE OP DRAMA® every Monday, Wednesday, Priday, CJCS Stratford (1210 ke) 10.30 A.M. 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You expect your home newspaper to give you all the news .... You expect your newspaper to take the lead ;n advocating community betterment... You expect your newspaper to support community drives for charity, etc.... Your newspaper does these things and helps you, Nexttime an outside printirg ralesâ€" man calls on you, tell him you‘re going to buy your printing at the local newspa per office. We offer you the same or better quality at as low or lower prices and guarantee betterand quicker service than you can get from outâ€"ofâ€" town printing houses. You expect your newspaper to help bring people to Durham.... to interest them in this tow n You expect your newrpaper to boost for good roads, good schools, and support communâ€" ity celebrations and associations ... Canadian Pacitic Full particulars from any agent. _ M. McFADDEN, Town Agent, TO ALL sTaATions in Phone 21, Durham CANADA Genâ€" Miss Minnie Simpson and Mr Wm. Aldcorn are very poorly at time of writing. His daughter Bertie, Mrs â€" from the West and her two daughâ€" ters arrived here on Monday to see her father. Mr and Mrs Angus McLachlan and family â€" are enjoying their _ radio these days. Lantern â€" pictures | entitled, "servâ€" ing the Sons of Freedom," a study of Doukhobour iife in _ ‘Western Canada were shown to a good audiâ€" ence at the Salem Church Monday evening. Miss Agnes Macphail is speaking this afternoon (Tuesday) in Priceâ€" ville school. ‘The Y.P.S. met Thursday evenâ€" ing at the home of Rev. A. R. Muir for games, a snowshoe tramp, cornâ€"p pping and lunch. Miss Iola Peever, fieldâ€"secretary of the Mission to Sailors of the Upâ€" per Canada Tract and Book Soctâ€" Mr. Philip Schissler of Toronto, preached an excellent sermon Sunday in St. Andrew‘s church. The Y.P.S. cf Durham visited our Y.P.S. here. The evening was spent in games and agood program. Luxch was then served to all and a social time spent. Mrs Tena Geddes attended a parâ€" ty at her brother‘s, Mr Roy Williams, Bocthville. Mr and Mrs J. A. Nichol with Mr and Mrs Dan. L. McArthur spent Thursday in London visiting friends. Mr. Colin A. MacLean returned home on Thursday after spending a few days in Toronto. Congratulation to our _ Hockey Boys who won the game 3â€"2 from Flesherton in Durham on Friday night. Congratulations to Miss Mary Mather and Mr A. O‘Dell who were married on Saturday. The Holdfast U.F.W.O. Club meeting will be held Wednesday, March 13th at home of Miss Nellie McLean. Topic "Coâ€"Operation," by Mrs John Stewart. Lunch Com., cake, Mrs Jim Sturrock, Mrs A. L. Hincks sandwiches, Mrs Beaton, Mrs F. R. Oliver. Miss Bernice Carson is spending a week visiting her sisters in Toronto. Mrs Tena Geddes spent week end in Dundalk. Mr Jack Gilbert and son, Toronto, spent a couple days with Mrs Flora Sinclair. PRICEVILLE PRICEVILLE THE DURHAM REVIEWV Mr and Mrs Tom McLean and son Craig, who are moving from this secâ€" tion to a farm near Holstein, are being honoured by a party in the hall here on Wednesday night of this week. All join in wishing them good luck and pleasant associaticns in their new home. Angus McMillan of Shelburne High School, spent Sunday at his home. The bones in the body, Are two hundred or more. But for sorting out people We only need four. Wishbones . + ‘They hope for, they lcmg for, They wish for, and sigh, They want things to come, but, Aren‘t willing to try. Funnybones. ‘They laugh, grin and giggle, And twinkle the eye, If work is a joke, sure, They‘ll give it a try. Jawbones. ‘They scold, jaw and splutter, They froth,, rave and cry, ‘They‘re endless on talk, but, ‘They‘re short on the try. Kenneth Ferguson has sold one of his farms, lot 3, con. 15, to Mr Neil McEachnie and sons, cf Hopeville. Richard Hardy is spending a feow days in Toronto with wife and daughâ€" ter. Glad to hear that Mrs. Hardy is well on the way to recovery afâ€" ter an cperation in the city. Bornâ€"on February 29th, 1860, to Mr and Mrs Wim. Armstrong, Hopeâ€" ville, a daughter. This young lady celebrated the 20th anniversary of her birthday last ‘Thursday, in very good health and spirits, at her home here, along with son, Ed. Heard, wife and family; also daughter and busband, Mr and Mrs Tom Weir of North Ezremont. and lifetime friend and neighbor, Mrs Libby Black. Mr and Mrs. John Aldcorn were also present for tea. A beautiful cake, nicely lit up in honor of the young lady, graced the table, which greatly interested the younger members of the partv, as they knew there were in it things that would ncot digest. So Richard sot the button, Mrs. Black drew the match, and quietly amiled as she thoucht this was leapâ€" year, and just what you would exâ€" pect: the money came to John Aldcorn, he having the most Scotch in him. A nice social time was spent and happenings of long ago recalled. The guests said goodâ€"bye, promising to come back in 1944, if they were able, to another birthday Assessor W. R. Jack made his official calls west of the village Satâ€" urday and as usual was the overâ€" night guest of his cousin Mr Malâ€" colm McPhail. Mr Archie McTaggart has been assisting his uncles, Messrs William and George Shand with the wood supply . Miss Laverne McEachnie returned to Guelbh Saturday after spending two weeks with her parents Mr and Mrs Neil McEachnie. A farewell party was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Robert Switâ€" zer last ‘Wed. evening ere their deâ€" parture for their new home, con 8. Those present report a good time. Mr John Armstrong made a reâ€" cent business trip to Toronto. Mr and Mrs Les. Wright spent a couple of weeks at the home of his father Mr John Wright, con. 16. Les. is getting out his year‘s supply of wood. A well attended United W. M. S. meeting was held Friday at the home of Mrs Will Scott. Mr Brodie, Sandfield, visited re cently with his brother Rev. A Brodie at the Manse. Miss Helen Gilkes has had a sore band having had it accidently piercâ€" ed with a knitting needle. ety spoke to those interested in the work in St. Columba Church at the Sunday evening service, and showed fine lantern pictures of the Welland and other canals, shipping on the Great Lakes, lumbering areas, and Arctic R.C.M.P. outposts, where the mission carries on its work. Mrs A. Brodie has returned from visiting a few weeks with friends in ‘Toronto. Mrs James Scott spent a few days last week at the home of her son Harry D. Scott, Durham. They never say die; ‘They‘re winners in life, for ‘They know how to try. ‘They strike from the shoulder, SWINTON PARK HOPEVILLE & ND VICIKI1IY BONES Honor Post Graduate Aima Collegr Pupi® nf Parnell Morris. A. A. C. O Piano. Vocral. Theory. Harmony, Ele cution and Physical Culture. Specia‘ Course for advanced pupils. includins Hand Cuiture and Arm Gouches Be ginners a «pecialty Kindergarter methnod for children of pre achom age Monur (from Review fyle, Mar. 11, 1915) Mr John A. McDonald, Glenelg‘s Assessor, is this week completing his eleventh valuation of the townâ€" ship. Mr McDonald has been singuâ€" larly efficient judging by his renewâ€" ed appointment and the few or no complaints that follcw his appraisal. There died in Toronto on Friday last Robt Henry, of 19 con, Egreâ€" mont. He had been in indifferent health for some time and his ailâ€" ment Oof a dropsical nature carried him off at age of 45. Congratulations to Wilbert G. Blyth of Varney and Miss Sarah Ritâ€" chie of Durham, daughter of Mrs Wm. Ritchie who were married on Wednesday, Rev. 8. M. Whaley beâ€" ing the officiating minister. Priceville Corr: We are glad to welâ€" come our new shoe repairer, Mr Grunâ€" dy, and hope that he will make his business a success here. We also extend a welcome to the new barâ€" ber. Varney Corr: Much sympathy is felt for Mr Ncrman Kerr, who met with a serious accident last Thursâ€" day morning. While putting his gasâ€" oline engine in motion, his hand was caught in the machinery and the two middle fingers of his right hand wert so baqiy bruised that they had to be amputated. Norman is getting about as usual overseeing affairs. Mr J. W. Blythe‘s sale last Wednesday was quite a success. The day was quite clear and bright though somewhat cold. There was a large crowd and bidding was quite brisk. _ Almost everything was sold at a good price. Mr Blythe has since moved his household effects to their new place of abode, the store, and will now be able to give his undivided attention to mercanâ€" tile life. His son Wilbert has the farm rented and no doubt will soon get tired keeping bach. Mr Mack Saunders of Durham, has been asâ€" sisting in the store for sometime. records Holstein Corr: On Monday the citiâ€" zens here had a alight fire scare.| ‘The roof of Mr Nicholson‘s salt house was on fire, caught from a spark from the smoke stack of mill. A counle of pails of water extinâ€" guished the fire. Mr G. T. Calder is busy this weekâ€" shinning spiles for the Welâ€" land Canal. Mr J. Mather of Fort Stewart has _ nurchased Mr. John Hamilâ€" ton‘s farm on 12th con. and will in a short time have possession. IN DAYS OF YORE! LASTâ€"MINUTE RUSH B. M. CHARLTON, A. A. G. M ; Your Nort Visit to TORNXTO Fi& ># WAVERLEY Located on Wide Spadina Ave. at College 6t. 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