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Durham Review (1897), 11 Jan 1934, p. 5

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N.ll,1934 ll ICE CROP CLKAN BODY of , Too \mw. no madman In harbored tn " "not: :10” tho stock an! no. Plan and " of fertttttr. l and for no new). of tho mongol. Di. ot no III-bout. h mpormm Pol-u .. Port the - Provide abol- we. Guelph. " it It to pre. Je pnrtmnt " a are usually nroducuon of most can“. a um- of ttttn cooling NP- st'rrn tt pro- at one liould will \rm mltary a shal- it will will. n1 "I. be np- of (M. then. " for on the detrttt vary d the can], I It s o") mo " nt lee thi- ‘an lea will " ant In iIQ " Ice I CUSTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. ...- "an a munln (I very cold in: Ins-r. down to 40 below for China” and New Year. The road. In all bu rkm! for car use. Our ctop we. nut too goon Int your min. buthope my may be better thi- yeer. with {mus a mile higher." hon. McIntyre, of Flint. Mien!” “nu-5' “Enclosed ttnd subscription to the Review. We enjoy the weekly no-ws, and cannot gen "trttt without 11 FF Don. McCormick ot Castor, Alta.. writes: “We are hum; u very cold winter, with lots at -." Thos. Ewen ot Bethune, Sum-in: "ws. had a month or very cold wet- We thank quite n number of our wbscrlbers for rout-wall mountin- (waved recently, and would Moment. :t it many more would do “km. Almost all Westerners refer to the unusually cold winter. Among others, Mr John M, bell of Regina, an: "We on aprotty Btitt winter so tar: 2 zpro most of the time." Printed forms lav. ti tasks. Call an and on our price. boron purchasing 0|..an " will pay you. In the 'i'li,rrrsfail B”: 01M. Hockey Schedule Let us help you with Printed Forms Fair Printing lntorloaf Form. Cheque. Auction sale am. Envelopes, all kind. Fatrtory Forms Factory Forms Blown Fin. Stationary Statement Form. Intricate Rule Forms Booklm Pamphlet. Reports Fold-n Gunn’s Fertilizer in stock We can supply you with all of them Financial Royaf Household Flour [Bran 'O Canada' " Om Pilot " C keep in Stock [or Sale the following Goods: JOHN McGOWAN Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as earlyas possible. THE PEOPLE'S MILLS FLOUR At this season of well-wlshing, we pause in our activities to wish to our many friends and customers a Happy and Prosperous New Year HENDERSON’S BAKERY JAN. 11, t934 Phone No time and simpmy many ottterwiqq "alou- Id enquire. You know the numb" - number of ourE "a. lan. Ir-Pauley " Walk- " mee4redre. ""gtg: cold ”mam . "---Durham " Port Er m do likewise. "tg. “a I refer to the Tuesday, Jan. 16--Wauerton at Dur- ham. tohn M. Camp Wednesday. Jan. 17--Port Elgin at 'We no having Funky I tar: 20 below may, Jan. Ib-Durham at Walker- ." ton ear Greetings Instead of writing that weekly let. ter to distant friends. why not have 'ttse Review tell them the new: ot the district. Save yourself the trouble of worrying over what to my each week for 3:00 for 1 whole you. Friday, Jan. " - on home ice. “My. Jam. 'o-on home tee. Goals t Monday, Jan. "--Ptuste, " Port Ei. sin; head-y. Jan. "--Watireram " Pulley. - Tuna”, kn. 16--Wauerton at Dur- ham. Wedgesday. Jan. 17--Port Ehrin at Business Record Forms Manifold Forms Romp" Hone Bill. Prize Lists Color Printing Sal. Bum Window Card. Announc0monu Shipping Tags Postur- Oat Chop Crimplod Oats Tickets, all klndl Business Cards Pomona! Cards Weddlng summery Funeral Stationary FEED ', Jan. Ib-Durham at Walker- Shorts Play-off. ll--', '--Port Elgln at On 2nd team's t lat team's to count. at h" weeh. having upent' ctusiGG and New You tn Toronto. 7 The annual meeting of Presbyter- ian Church was announced to be held on Friday. the lath, at 2 Fm. Not many out to church the put two Sundnys on account of ice. Hor- ses cannot so unless chod: old peo- pie cannot walk lately and an In general are stored any, though some do running but frequently in the ditch. Mr. nod Mn Dick Hardy returned I We in the Park, were scrry when wearing of the death of our old fne‘ghbor, Mrs John McQueen of the 'town of Durham. Also the passing {of Mrs McDonald of the townline corners. Both of these ladies were much esteemed members of Swinton ‘Park church in the years gone by, and sincerest sympathy is extended ‘to the bereaved families. Only the blacksmith has benefitted by the tricks of the weather,--" many thaws and intense frosts. caus- ing so much ice. Miss McLeod. R. N., has been nur- sing John Parker for about three weeks. he having a serious case of pneumon‘a. but is now maksntr pro- gress. There has been many ailing thru- out this section during the past month. Dr Mountain has no need to complain of unemployment and is. we think, fulMling " mission to the satisfaction of all. Mrs Jas Sturrock has guttered very much from an all- ment in the eyes for some time, and on Dr. Mountain's advice, went ma specialist in the city last week. We hope to soon hear of her recovery. The W.M.S. and Willing Helpers, will have their monthly meeting at home of Miss Nellie McLean on Jan. 16th. Lunch Com.--Mm Colin Me- Lean, Mrs John Nichol. _ Mr David Hincks spent a few days this week visiting Egremout friends. The Bean Contest closed on Dec. 30, and the prize winner was Mm. Hector McLean. She guessed the correct number in Jar--760. Mrs. Wm Hay came second. guessing 761 and Wm. Hay 759. Miss Marjorie Mc. Leod, R, N., next, with 757. $5 was made and was In aid of the Willing Helpers' Society. Mr: and Mrs Arch. McKechnie, [Lune and Kenneth, Mrs Allie Me- Lean, visited Supday at Mr Andrew Hlncks. Jan. 2nd. (Janet Ruth.) Miss Mary McCuaig returned home after spending two weeks with her sisters In Pontiac, Mich. Congratulations to Mr and Mrs N. Norman, Dundalk, (nee Esther Me.. Lean), on the _arrival of a baby girl, Mr. and Mrs Mchcar. when a Jovial and well-behaved time was had with the forty or more presenL A small company ot the youth and beauty of the town, spent. a pleasant New Years' evening at the home of It is felt the skating rink here, has too largea roof with the variable weather prevailing. The strees until Monday, provided all the slides that were not wanted. Anyhow a friendly game was played on Wednesday. On Wednesday of this week, our Con- nachers and Clancy's will play at Durham. A return game is expected here on Saturday by the same teams. Mr. Karatedt has recently made some tine sales to British Columbia, to Owen Sound and to many places elsewhere, besides pelung some tine ones. With good selections and good management, they are going "over top" (not the foxes fence I mean.) Mr. Les Anderson is engaged with with Mr. D. McDougall for the early spring work. Mr Donald Kelley is assisting Mr. Harold Karstedt, with the latter’s tinu ranch of foxes. Mr. Donald McArthur is again home trom the hospital, much im- proved, pleased to hear. . Mr J. P. McMillan was elected as Village Trustee at a recent meeting, taking the place of Mr. McBride, re- signed. . Rev. N. McDonald conducting the service in the church. The deceased was highly spoken ot, of tine quiet quality. The funeral was largely at- tended by sympathizlng friends and neighbors. J. F., George, Jimmie and Gordon are her sons; Mrs MeNalty and Mrs Thos. Collier, of Durham, are the daughters. W. G. Watson, funeral director. Miss ‘Mnrjorie McLean underwent underwent an .operntlon for tonsils last week in Owen Sound hospital, and is at present at her cousins, Mr. and Mrs A. B.'McDona1d. The tine Christmas Tree, erected on the public square or triangle, has now been taken down after perform- ing the part in showing the beaut'es of Science, with its lights, as also that of Nature, with its tine confor- mation of growth'. The funemi ot Mrs Donald Me, Donald, of the townline Proton and Egrcmont, took place on Saturday, "Pu-mad 8mm: River si, SWINTON PARK PRICEVILLE :ert, THE DURHAM REVIEW J. O'Neil, roofing paper for Hall sta- ble $3.10: Wm Banks. supplies for hall ti: 8 copies. Municipal World, for 1934. $8: clerk for registering 20 births, 2 marriages and 22 deaths Me per registration, in 1933, $11: Relief acct $14.54 ' C. McArthur, 1 lamb killed by dogs $5; Treasurerot Durham, debenture debt tax re T. Young property 821.62. 1eeKeetutier--wrtght.. That vouete at No. 1, as presented by mad suth be mepted and payments made nc-l cordingly. Total amount 839.24. Cir- ' The following accounts were pre- sented and mused: Martrdale Stand- ard, advertsing, $3.50 '. Treasurer, postage amine and exchange 815.09: The following by-laws were pas- sed: 769, appointing patrolmen tor 1934: 770, appointing Wm. Banks.f cantaker cf Tp. hall for 1934: 771% appointing Board of Health as fol- lows: Dr. A. Brown, M.O.H.: A, A.’ McArthur. reeve (member ex-oillclo), H. Beaton, member and H. H. Mao: Donald. sec'y: 772, W. A. Robinson! and Patrick McMillan, auditors at, salary of $15 each:, 773, appointing! Frank Meagher, weed inspector, at', 30c per hour tor time employed at! same: 774, appomting pound keep-l ers, fence viewers and sheep vaiuaJ tors: 775, appointing R. G. Peart, assessor, at salary of $76: 777, av pointing Neil Mactarlane and R. ll Ellison " school attendance omcer at $10 each: 778, authorizing reeve‘ and treasurer to borrow certain sum ot money as required tor current ex- pendlture. Complying with the Statute in that behalf. the newly elected Council met at the Township Hall, on Monday, Jan. 8, at ll a.m. All members being present, they subscribed to the nee essary declarations and took their seats as members tor 1934 as fol- Iowa: Reeve, Angus A, McArthur:, Councillors. B. H. Wright, John Mc- Kechnie (Glenroatien) ' A. MaoCuaig and John Newell. Minutes of Dee. meetings were read and disposed with. The Reeve briefly addressed Council. in which he asked tor the cooperation of all members in work-I ing for the beat interests of the taxl payers and tor the Township as tsl whole during the coming year. I I Gow, Arthur Gilkes. Alan Sinclair .' violin music by Wm McEachnie: sol- os, Mrs E. Hood and Leonard Me- '.Ea.cbnie: duets, Mr Ed. Gilkes and {Mrs Wilfrid Black: reading by Miss VArlie Montgomery: a good dialogue, "Uncle Joseph's Will" enacted by the Stewart boys: Mr and MrsC.Rid- 'dell, Will Giikes. Miss P. Wiltshire f and Alex Stewart: by special request " humorous short play "Kidnapping ch-tty". with cute, Mr and Mrs Geo. (Shand, Mrs J. Sinclair. Myrtle re,e,1 jTaggart, Irma and Theron Dingwall,’ and Walton Sinclair. An appredat-l I ive audience gathered to hear it. i val chairman's addressféove two rec- nations. one a real braw Scotch ane: recitationsrby Violet Ferris, H. The Amusement Club concert held Thursday, Jan. 4th, was very well attended. Reeve Jack made a splen- did chairman and instead ot the us- Al'tera lively municipal election January lat, ratepayers gave their opinion of the former council's do- ings in no uncertain tones by elect- ing a new group with the exception of one former member. Everyone seems aatfslled with the results. Public office at present is not one grand sweet song: rigid economy is demanded and still the affairs have to be kept going which presents quite a problem. .lt seems much eas- ier to sit back and criticize than to do a thing. One thing the new coun- cil can be sure ot, which will hinder is good start, is the old debt and tin. anccs. which are really in a bad muddle. Mr. Aubrey MoEachnle has been dangerously ill the past week with blood poisoning and erysipelas, but glad to hear he ls nominating some improvement. His aunt, Mrs Alex. Henderson, has been assisting In the home. The annual meetings of the local churches are the order of the day. The regular monthly meeting of Women's Institute, will be held Wed- nesday, Jan. 10, at home of Mrs Ed. Gllkes. Roll call: New Year resolutions Paper: "Ptmn Babyhood to Man- hood with the poets", by Mr- Wm. Dingwall. Recitation, Miss Tenn Christie Paper: "From Candlelight to Elec. tricity", by Mrs his. Scott. Mr and Mrs Elwin Hood spent ov- er New Years with her parents, Mr. and Mrs G. Bailey, Shelburne. l New Ontario, when he has spent the put three months tnpplng and hunting. Several from this locality journey- ed to Toronto Saturday, mung use of the cheap rate: on C..P.R., to vi:- it friends and do some shopping. Glenelg Council HOPEVILIE '""ArieRr-AReFmtTgst TORONTO A I") VICINITY mun necp- i eep valua- I N G. Peart, gil 777, ap- 8'0! and R. J. i ing l ce omeer B, rinse rpnun I b! 0 McFADDEN'O DRUG STORE THE VARIETY "ORE, BURMA“ -"t1','3,efrr..otrPeeGtr"hs_ei-r %.irlrr" PF like"! not Ounce-6 ‘0‘“er , u I” cl In. -ik, ix and ti.od if/odGiit G Lure fied [hem populuOIanmptep- unions, mail the coupon below. the [mute tinn and supple. Ounce: all is light and fluffy, yet it clings longer than my other powder. otmtooaGuticomesietrs-udesto bleod naturally with my complexion. The Good 2ttt,'tg iitf of Anton!" it your guarantee "r. Ounce: 61:19:“ Powder and other Olive Oil Benny Products In sold by India; drug, 42pm and Quinn stores in 3 Sim But these conditions cm be oven-om: msilr by one simple precaution. The daily use of Oumoon Gnu. nee Powder will help tour skin retain in youthful Mug and drum. OUTDOOR Gm. is new. Di emu. In the only face powder made with In Olive Oil byseosdeheond.soherrthNii."ke"iv's' IH.o.oneustotear-ut sun andwiad will do to you: face. A few days' exposure to the elements and you an In! your skin growing dq and gush. You an ll! it become growingd androu _ mg old Ingmrivelef with this marvelous 9!“. on Fae. Powdor l Order your Job printing from the IRevlew - Letterheads, envelopes, "tatementa, binheads, Invoices. auo luon sale bills, dodgers and land bills, wedding invitations ttnd " inouncemenus. etc. A child born at Milwaukee has eight teeth and tour molar roots. The Walkerton Times opinea that this hardly seems fair, as there are a. good many adults who have to get along with less equipment. The dates ot Council meetings for 1934 were let " follows: Feb. IO, Inch IT, Mar ii, June t, July 7, August l, Sept. I, Oct. 6, Nov. 15, Dee. 15, It 10 mm. Bond of Health to meet on Feb. 10, May ii, Aug. 4, and Nor. 5, It 1 p.m. Council mourned to meet Feb. IO, It 10 an. to receive Auditory re- port and general business. - H. H. MacDonald, clerk m 'u"la"d"""""" Wright-Met-utter.. That the an- mnl statement of Expenditure: on Township an“. by Bupt, tor 1938. be accepted and that the new and clerk be authorized to sign the peti- tion for the statutory grunt on name and submit lune to the Minister of Highways of Ontario, aid amount being the sum ot $6104.0S, Car. MAeCuaig--McKectusie : That Re- lief Com. for 1934 be Maura Angus McArthur, John Newell sud H. H. clot-k be authorized to notify County Tron. to on” from his book: the gran ot taxes :5th lot 11 con 8. ELL YEAR 'ROUND "tt from the conferenoes. speeches and exhibitions It the World's Grain Exhibition at Re- gina we can derive even one sug- gestion of importance to agricul- turlsm. the show will be voted a success." said E. S. McRory.man- agar. United Grain Growers office in Calgary. in a recent address at the Palllser Hotel in that cur John Nelson, president ot Ro- tary International, sailed recently by Empress of Britain on his way to lausanne where the second European mgional conference of the world-wide organization was held this month. He stated that Rotary had 150,000 members in 300 clubs. "He got you that time," said Mrs. Montagu Norman to the gov- ernor ot the Bank ot Enginad, when they landed recently at Que- bee from Canadian Pacific liner, Duchess ot Atholl, on their way to Bar Harbor, Maine. The pur- pose of the visit is a mystery. not even 1 holiday being admitted by the distinguished visitor. Traffic earnings ot the Can. adian railways tor July show In aggregate gain ot nearly a million dollars as compared with July, 1932. the beat showing in mnny months on similar comparisons. Gross earnings of the Canadian Pacific account for $473,000 of this gain during the month. KEEP The Detroit Sunday Times min; I 1Spage comic ”can with new comic trund- and old favorite tun- New Funnies in 16.9.0. Comic 6ee. bun 44 x " s good driving house sad . furiy good residence. No en- taurttre%teea. 16 mile from school. In- mediate possession given, clout “a. Apply to A. McGlLumY. At a great act-lace price for cub. but 27 Con 7, Bentlnck. Co. Grey, 100 1cm. About " new. of bulb: Good comfortable dwelling homo on convenlencu: will all on out. factory terms. or will rent. Apply to J. W. Crawford. Phone 132W. Dur- Two good dwelling houses, 14.111an Bt. and another on St.. Durham. Electric lights, etc. For particulars only " OfBee. Reliable women wanted to take charge ot farm home. Reference re- quired. Apply to Box 118, Holstein. 100 acre tum, lot 27. con 2, Nor. manby. Tenn- reuonahle. Apply to Mn. Geo. Lewis, R. 1&3, Durham. Governo: Fresh Fruit and Vegetables WE DELIVER - PROMPTLY We wish all our Friend. and Cut. Gomers, a very Happy and Preoper- ouc New Year. W. J. 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