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Durham Review (1897), 22 Aug 1940, p. 5

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mon and chilâ€" ‘ed with her ay and other rs James Ledâ€" | with Mrand t of the week ice Thompson in Kitchener. Toronto, spent home and visâ€" ckâ€" and Mrs3. isiting â€" their ed Kelsey. »turned home it with her Mighton Sr. | pleasant‘ holiâ€" heir daughter, ‘} and Mr. Mc spent at the Harry A. Reay last, when the s and families daughter Jean shower. Before Hoch acted as ur Adlam and called up and them was carâ€" rews and Joy lress was read nd the presenâ€" made from the ennedy . Many hen unwrapped. rthur â€" suitably the address: 1 of Durham, week with her Turnbull . the misfortune d colt killed by storm . aughter, Mrs ding 2 few isited Sunday lunteer Auxiliary ‘z women trained NSPECT the zew, cLaughlinâ€"Buicks showing of two â€""Futurama," in :M Theatre in the â€"Motors on the roster‘s Outdpor unds. Everything relcome. _ _ Isabelle Mecâ€" ys with their Irs Neil Mecâ€" life the Allan Park assembled here urpose of meetâ€" ur, and to wish d happiness on mibition, Aug. 23 see the outscandâ€" s Exhibit in the OTOR INDUSTRY BCO EARN about the und you both Club activities that you will > with us, and often, but we . _occasion pass > of our kind We ask you s cheque as a SEE the display _vehicles pro« ‘lub mermâ€" Hopkins, Turnbull GMXâ€"§7 Let The Review Supply your Printing Needs AnOoTHER §04 vauue is DWA commnne ie cervtt . COUNTER CHECK BOOKS the New Lowâ€"Price, Bigâ€"Quality Tire! mileage, real centreâ€"traction diamond tread nonâ€"skid safety . . . at an extremely low price . . equip your car with the new Marathon. It has the Goodyear features that mean longâ€" mileage with safety. It‘s a ROY WIGGINS, Durham Duplicate â€" Triplicate Carbonized â€" Carbon Leaf MARATHOGN AVUGUST 22ND, and all popular Styles and Sizes Evervaook guaranteed a perfect book M c C A S E6E E Y The Durham Review "QUALITY BEST" An item of importance that we can supoly promptly Placeyoufordersat_hm. Ask for Samples and Pric IT‘S THE â€" ylowpfice.. ’f"-’\:é";\ with the new Pm s the Goodyear . {PF/ZR | mean longâ€" . / "( ol afety. lt’s. a / "( ( A ounts. Drive £//C/ /2 ur size today! lre / 4 For top mileage o _."7 / from new tires add N e . CHOOSE A tamond TReap COODYEAR AT ‘ A THRIFTY _ PRicE! Mrs Minnie Whittaker, Mrs A. , B. McKee, Mabel Everist, Mr and Mrs. Frank Hitchens of Toronto, were weekâ€"end visitors at Ed. Everist‘s. Miss Shirley Parker is visiting with her grapdparents, Mr and Mrs. Evâ€" erist. Mrs H. R. McLean and Mrs Lachie McKinnon spent a few days visiting at Fergus. Mr. ard Mrs. Clifford Hincks and baby Keith of Wyoming, spent a few days last week with the Hincks famâ€" flies. ‘They spent the week end at Lindsay. f Mr. Stuart Carson is visiting in Toronto.~ Mr. Muray McMillan, Toronto, is holidaying at his home. On Wednesday afternoon the Holdâ€". fast U.F.O. Club meeting was held, at the home of Mrs A. L. Hincks.} iMrs. Beaton presided. _ Mrs J. A.! Nichol vread a paper on current ev-| ents, prepared by Mrs F. R. Oliver. ‘“There’ll always be an England" wa,ss'| isung. accompanied by Miss Je.an' E‘Hincks at organ. The creed was reâ€" |peated in unison. . ‘Miss Nellie Mc-| l‘Lea.n gave a splendid paper on ‘health \and nutritian‘ and a discussion fol-‘ \lowed. ‘The roll call was answered. | by "rules for a long life." Mrs. Beaâ€" \ton gave the bulletin questions and the members answered. Mrs Campâ€" .bell conducted a cake contest, Miss ‘|N. McLean and Mrs J. Sturrock winâ€" !ning the prizes. Lunch was served ‘and a social time spent. Mr. Walden occupied the pulpit on Sunday in St. Andrew‘s Church. His father is a blacksmith at Markdale. and he said his grandparents were buried in Priceville cemetery. Mr and Mrs Earl Seigner and dauâ€" ghter of Walkerton, visited Sunday at Mr. Henry Tucker‘s. Miss Monica Lambert is visiting in Toronto. _ Mr and Mrs Alf. Hincks entertainâ€" ed 18 members of the McKechnie family to supper Sunday evening at their cottage. Mr Grant Muir, Toronto, spent the weekend at his parental home. Mr and Mrs Jack Carson and son, Vandeleur, visited on Sunday at his Mrs J. W. McKechnie, Durham. is spending_this week with her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Alf. Hincks. Mrs Alex. Carson is spending a couple of days at her daughter‘s, Mrs Art Richardson, and attended the Ladies‘ Aid and W.M.S. there on Wednesday. Gordon and Harold Nichol spent a few days visiting their aunt, Mrs. Edgar Patterson. an ports of Sydney, Halifax, 'Mon-] treal and Vancouver have been reâ€" quisitioned by Canada under the Defence of Canada â€" Regulations. Authority to dispose of these ships and their cargoes and any other ships that may be later requisitioned was granted by Orderâ€"inâ€"Council. FRENCH SHIPS HERE A new Canadian government War loan for $300,000,000 is to be floated on September 6th next. _ $100, $500 and $100 bonds. See P. Ramage, Durham, local dealer, for what amount of bonds you wish to purcaase. â€" Nine French ships in the Canadiâ€" PRITEVILLE :2 ONTARIO FALL FAIR DATES PRICEVILLE __ __=» qz on ARE REQUISITIONED | Mr and Mrs. Weitlaufer and famâ€" |ily of Ayton were guests on Sunday with Mr and Mrs J. C. Cook. Mr. land Mrs Stewart Jackson of Glamis were visitors at the same home on | Sunday. Jean Peart spent a few days holiâ€" ldaying with her aunt, Mrs, Henry â€"Beaton. ¢ Mrs Adam Anderson was a guest Sunday with Mrs. Boak at King, it being Mrs. Boak‘s 90th birthday anâ€" niversary. Mr and Mrs J. R. Edwards, accomâ€"| panied by Mrs R. T. Edwards, mot-l ored over â€"to Ripley Sunday and were guests with Mr and Mrs B. Hodgson‘ and Betty, who spent a week with her former teacher, returning homel with them. â€" Mr and Mrs Herb Allen and ‘Mary,. were guests Sunday with Mr and Mrs| Thomas Milligan, Hutton Hill. They were pleased to find Mrs. Milligan| improving from her serious operat.ionl in the General Hospital in Toronto. ‘ Mr and Mrs Wesley Flinn and Marâ€" garet Flinn of Toronto were guests on Sunday with Mr and Mrs John Rob son and also called at the homes of Howard Ritchie and W. J. Greenwood i Mr and Mrs. J. J. Peart, Willie land E§ther visited Sunday with Mr. Iand Mrs Magwood near Hanover. Arâ€" ,thur Magwood came back with them for a week‘s holiday. Mrs. M. J. Carter (Lizzie O‘Neil) . ‘The reception was held at the home â€"of his parents in Owen Sound. Mr John Flinn spent the week end with his friend, Bill Glencross. Mr and Mrs John O‘Neil and son Donald; Mr and Mrs Alf. O‘Neil; Mr and Mrs Ed. Sullivan, were in attenâ€" dance at the reception held Sunday afternoon in honor of Fr. Cyril Carâ€" ter, after his ordination to the priestâ€" hood. Fr. Carter is a son of Mrand YOUR PERSONAL APPEARANCE â€"FOR WOMEN ONLY An article presenting a lengthy list of questions which, when answered, enables any woman to find out how Be sparing with your advice. she appears to others, will be found in the American Weekly with the Auâ€" gust 25 issue of The Detroit Sunday Times. The author of this feature is Judith T. Chase, wellâ€"known quiz exâ€" pert. Be sure to get the August 25 issue of The Detroit Sunday Times. Better to be refined than beautiful The spirit travels where the mind canâ€" not reach. Nothing is more certain than uncer tainty. t Greatness in thought or deed speaks for itself. Bome folks get sick worrying about their health, YTou‘re no use to yourself if you‘re of no use to others. : THE DURHAM REVIEW "Che FIRESIDE PHILOSOPHER By ALFRED BiGGS Wife Preservers ~Â¥ICINIIY ZION # #1.0 *#( IN DAYS OF YORE By far the largest gathering yet| held in Durham since the war began | was that of Monday night on the Jaâ€"; mieson lawns, the chief attraction beâ€" ing the presence of Col. Currie M.P., commander of the 15th Battalion at the battle Of Langemarck or St Julien in April last. Mr Wm. Breese, exâ€" Warden of Grey Co.. was chairman. Mrs Chas. Seymour and little dauâ€" ghter from Massachussetts, are home visiting her mother, Mrs D. Jackson. Mrs J‘s. sister, Mrs. Smith, from Haâ€" milton, is also visiting here. Miss Carmount has bought the resâ€" idence property on Countess St. from the W. K. Reid estate, and Mr John McKechnie, Normanby, has, we hear bought the T. McGirr farm east of town. Edge Hill cor.: Miss Emma Ritchie, Miss Winnie Gréenwood, Messrs. Erâ€" nest and Jobn Greenwood and John McFayden, and Miss Kate McFayden attended Dornoch garden party on Friday, the latter assisting in the proâ€" gram with a well rendered solo..... Mr J. W. Greenwood, missionary stuâ€" dent from near Gore Bay, is visiting at present with his parents, Mr and Mrs T. Greenwood. Beaver Creek corr: The threshers have started out. â€" The O‘Neil bovs threshed at R. T. Edwards‘ for the start. Rob_ McGillivray is also out with his engine. Priceville corr: We heard a good old farmer from the township of Egâ€" remont tell that at a logging bee he was at, the dinner was potatoes and skimmed, milk. ‘The women nowâ€"Aâ€" days would go crazy with that experâ€" jence. (From Review fyle, Aug. 26, 1915) Dromore corr: Miss Eva Renton is holidaying with acquaintances at Louise. .... Messrs Edgar Renwick and Wilfred Braggins left for the West on Tuesday. Marsh and daughter Ina are holidayâ€"| ing in Peterborough, Port Hope and| other points, while Rev. Mr. Ibbott is in Toronto and other places. .... Off to the West on the Harvesters‘ exâ€" cursion on Tuesday were: Charles Legge, Clarence Ross, Jack Ross, Alex. White, James Geddes, Sam. Patterson Sr., Edgar Renwick, Arch. Smith, Wilfred Braggins, Alex. Hamilâ€" ton, Wm. Webster, Robert Keith, Wm. Dodson, Miss Lulu Hamilton. __The Victoria Cross has been conâ€" ferred upon Lieut. Frederick W. LCa.mpbell. Mount Forest, of the First ‘Canadian Battalion for conspicuous lbra.very on June 15th at Givenchy, |iwhen he took two machine guns over |2 parapet, arrived at the German lfirst line with one gun, and maintainâ€" l ed his position there under the heavâ€" Holstein corr.: Holstein is without a minister for two weeks. Rev. Dr. iest or-rifle, machine gun and bomb fire, whne almost the whole : of his detachment had been killed or wounâ€" Ee EmE S e in ieooentvatitharmivcrsinatiisnmmenings iest of rifie, machine gun and bombl What to do with the surplus wheat fire, whne almost the whole of his is one of the Canadian government‘s detachment had been killed or wounâ€" problems. But it‘s easierâ€"and far ded. Lieut. Campbell subsequently more comfortableâ€"than trying to was wounded and has since died. figure on how to fill a shortage. â€"25 YEARS AGO "1 didn‘t think we‘d get out of the fire alive " Holstein is without Amxpnominthefarm homeâ€"is the best protection a farmer can buy for himself, his family, his buildings, his stock and his pets. Because the telephone brings help â€" quickly â€" when help is needed most. While you think of it, make arrangements now for a telephone â€"it costs so little. 1880 \&â€"â€"â€">/" 1940 go years OF PUBLIC SErvicy of Pricevilie, in the County of Grey, Widow, degeased. 1 NOTICE jis hereby given that all persons ving claims against the estate â€" of chael Hooper, late of the Village bf Priceville, in the Counâ€" ty of Grey,\Widow, deceased, who died on or| about the 19th day of July, 1940, send or deliver to the undersigned, Bolicitor for the execuâ€" IN died on or abo July, 1940, sey undersigned, Boli tors, full particu @uly proved en day of August.\ls undersigned,riolicitor for the execuâ€" tors, full particulars of their claim @uly proved &n or before the 29th day of August,\ 1940. . AND TAKE NOTICE that after the said last mentioned date, the execuâ€" _ PDated at Durham this 6th day of August, 1940. e :: * GOING DATES Daily September 13 to 27, 1940 TICKETS GOOD TO TRAVEL 1 IN COACHES 1 Excursion tickets good in Tourist, Parâ€" lor and Standard sieeping cars also available on payment of slightly highâ€" er passage fares, plus price of parlor or sleeping car accommodation. ] ROUTESâ€"Tickets good going via Pt.: Arthur, Ont, Armstrong, Ont, Chica: go, Ii1, or Sault Ste Marie, returning via, same route and line only. Genâ€"~ STOPOVERSâ€" within limit of ticket, both going and returningâ€" at Port Arthur, Ont., Armstrong, Ont., and west; also at Chicago, IIl, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich, and west in accordance with tariffs of United States lines. woTid T. M. McFADDEN, Toewn Agent, Phone 21, Durham erous optional routings. Special Bargain EXCURSIONS Canadian Pacific Full particulars from any agent. WESTERN CANADA Durham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors, Mrs. Belle Beaton and Mr a TO ALL STATIONS IN "Yes, we‘re lucky the boss has a ONTARIO ARCHIVES telephone" [ATTER of the Estate of ooper, late of the Village e, in the County of Grey, E TO CREDITORS Big bundle of old papers,; only Se, at Review office. Just the thing for lighting fires, laying carpets, etc. Crosley 5 tube Electric radio for sale cheap. Apply at Review Office. Plumbing and Heating Phone 344 w collect. BARRISTER, Etc. Successor to the late W. D. Henry K.G 223 Second Ave. E. Laidlaw Build‘g Owen Sound, Ont. DURHAM, On% J. L. SUITH, M.B., M.C., Office and Residence: Corner Gom® tess and Lambton Streots, Durbham Office hours: 9 to 11 am., 130 to 6 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m. Sundays excepted Office Hours: *,3%0 to 400 p. m. 780 to 9.00 p. m. , W. C. PICKERING, DDS, LDOS Honor Graduate Toronto Universily, Graduate Royal Coll. 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