M3R, 1, 1934 Tenders Eve ing to Mrs. Corley FTHE ESTATE NGHAM, late of CE that after te, the Exec o distribute the eased . among thereto, having aims of which notice, and the be liable for ny part thereof, of _ whose E‘.Mn been he time of such pe and a cup of the ladies. nb and son Roy visited h.lrandlu'r.'r.g',. friends F. Rid ecutors of the he 10th day of mes and addres ‘iption of their »xl the nature of 1eld by them. REDITORS given, that all is against the ‘DNGHAM, laie im, in the Coun Farmer, deceas bout the twenty ber A. D. 1933 er or send by . HENRY, KC. ©000 Tortune may eches is not gold. ive in store for you nd bappiness. Stgnâ€" M, this 23rd 1934. HENRY, K.C. e Executors _A. D. Mecintyre m which consisg chair, end table lamp. _ Mrs Corâ€" lLchosen words, ‘or their kindâ€" er regret at lea~ lends and neighâ€" was then called â€"timed remarks, M in the Counâ€" Farmer, de Idel] & from the envelopes, roices, auc and hand s and ap both pleaâ€" eatly miss and com was disposed dress, spoke 1 intimate asâ€" tt family in Mrs Corlett and Mrs H, following adâ€" communâ€" bors â€" the who is & is held. it in social Smith. Dorâ€" ilued and ty. Voeal Jas Robâ€" a; _ Harâ€" @ Mrs J. hort adâ€" the W.M. »och, â€" in en to mark rom far and orlett home to bid fare M né ed A)r i bout Howard with he Michâ€" he laâ€" Blest at 1g it may ‘e the ed nd proâ€" 1 this come S0C1e Sound, plea ning L V@ leay Up of di to d in yr 3 CUSTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. ine masquerade in for Friday night last, the cold, stormy wea pos‘poned to March ‘ Good prizes are to be The score of the above, has been v lean sang a solo in f tone, which was muct At the evening service nan on the screen, des country, the habits an people, together wit} work and accomplishm picted. The masomarada iL Get our prices before purchasing else where. 1t will pay you. Arthur of the Glen, with his fine outâ€" fit did the cutting. Since then teams have been drawing it to the church, At the morning service at St Colâ€" umba United Church, Mr3 H. B. Mcâ€" Â¥ s PE P 8 ers and the home team, resulted in a score of 15 to 4 in favor of _ Priceâ€" ville. A fine friendly clean game was played, only one penalty being handâ€" ed ont to a S. P. plaver Mr Wraam.s The hockey match held ~ day evening between Swin in Pumps, Ties & Straps BOYS‘ OILTaANS COFFEE ..â€".y.â€"â€"««.â€". t 184 PEANUT BUTTER, 32 0z jar SALMON, 1 Th tim ........ JFPEAE \. . x<zerccocXtit, . * Hor Gunn‘s Fertilizer in stock FORâ€" THIS WEEK REPAIRING A SPECIALTY as advertised last week at Specials for this Week J. S. McILRAITH No two pairs al ke range from.... 24 pairs Ladies‘ Footwear Royal Household Flour Bran * Canada‘ x Oa! Pilot * C JOHN McGOWAN. d Men‘s Oxfords Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods : E ARE OFFERING You YOouRr cHorce or Also the Balance of PRICEVILLE :2 THE PEOPLE‘S MILLs HENDERSON‘S BAKERY venimg service views of Hoâ€" he screen, descriptive of the the habits ard work of the together with missionary 1 accomplishment were deâ€" FLOUR solo in fine voice «+*+....13¢, 2 for 25¢ fade m rink, Planned ht last, was,â€"owing to ny weather prevailing, March ‘ 3ra, probably. ° game mentioned variously estimated Try our Quality Bread. 1.85 to 2.95 penalty being handâ€" blayer. Mr Wreford be given $2.25 $1.19 The young people are going to preâ€" sent their play Mar. 9, in basement of church, ‘The Gate to Happiness.‘ This community was shocked and saddened Sunday, when it learned that the infant son of Mr and Mns. Allie McLean had passed away on Sunday. _ He marked his first birthâ€" day on Feb. 12. He was getting along fine and was playing, when he took iness was transacted. Mrs Boice, Mrs Sutherland and Mrs C. A. Meâ€" Lean served a bountiful lunch. The next meeting will be held at home of Mrs wW. G. McBride, March 20th. Born, in Toronto, Monday, Feb. 19, to Mr and Mrs Percy Chambers (nee Florabelle MacLean, Priceville, the gift of a son. (Allan Frances.) Mr Geo. Campbell attended the funeral of his cousin, Mr Bill Campâ€" bell, Dundalk, last week. The W.M.S. anda Willing Helpers, held their monthly meeting Tuesday, at home of Mrs Colin McLean, when 15 ladies were present. Mrs Sutherâ€" land presided over the W.M.S. Rev. N. McDonald gave the topic > "Why we want to be missionaries," _ and was much enjoyed. The ladies are making blocks for the missionary quilt and some of them were brought in. Parcels of patches and pieces of material, were donated by Simpson‘s ardl Eaton‘s for the missionary bale. Mrs McBride presided over the W. Helpers‘ Society and opened with a hymn. Mrs W. Aldcorn kindly offerâ€" ed her home for an afternoon â€"tea, on Mar. 17. Considerable other busâ€" iness was transacted. Mrs Boice, Congratulations and good _wishes are extended to the young couple at St. Columba church evening service, who were married the day previous at the Manse by Rev. J. A. Moir. They are Mr Murray Farnell and Miss Rileen Hawstrasser of the 8. Line. He is a resident of Orangeville district. Great sympathy is expressed for Mr. and Mrs Allie McLean in the loss of their only child on Sunday,â€" one year old on the 12th of Feb. The sympathy of the whole community goes out to all relatives in the loss of the fine littie boy. ant three weeks‘ sojourn among her friends, returned to her home last week and entertained the members of the W.M.S. at her home here on Wednesday. 1t "was a week" to use an old Scotch expression, picnic game of baseball. Mr H. B. McLean sold his fine flock of sheep recently to Mr Finlay Shackleton, principal of the academy here..â€" His prize taking Jersey cow, also has been disposed of. Miss Lizzie Mather after a nleas. Oat Chop Crimpled Oats FEED TOMATOES .. .. 106 CORN...... «...‘ e TOMATO JUICE ..10e Shorts e McLlean in the y child on Sunday,â€" the 12th of Feb. The whole community Sunday School Cl Miss B taken by." This w prayers and Assoc., the W.M.S. held their meetâ€" ing with the new president, Miss Moir in the chair. Miss Moir gave a reading "Jesus of Nazareth Passeth place about the pageant the women of the congregation are putting on in the church soon. L The Women‘s Association held the monthly meeting Wednesday, Feb 21. The meeting was opened with hymn and prayer by the president, Mrs J. Harrison. After the minutes were read and adopted, discussion took gram. _ Miss Roberta Harrison had charge of the worship period and J. Ritchie the discussion period. Would Christ draw the color line? _ Next week the Citizenship group under the leadership of Stewart Muir, wi.l supâ€" ply the program. The Y..P.S. held their ing on Wednesday night Reiley was organist for € Missionary group supplie A goodly number turned out from both churches, Mrs Sutherlan4 preâ€" s‘ded over the meeting. Misses Nelâ€" lie McLean, Belle Weir, Mrs F. Mcâ€" Kinnon and Mrs. Sutherland offered prayer. ‘The prepared program was followed. Mrs H. B. McLean rendered a solo and a quartet composed . of Mrs McBride Mrs Boice, Mrs /Wilf. Watson and Miss Belle Weir‘ sang "Ye Gates lift up your Heads." A number around here are indisâ€" posed: Mr and Mrs H R McLean, Mrs Stoneouse, Sr., Mr and Mrs &:| McLachlan and family. Glaa to know; all are improving. At the conclusion of the Women‘s also a debate resolved "That the farâ€" mer has more opportunities for hapâ€" piness than has the city business man." The aff, was upheld by Anna MacEachern and Mrs Arch. MacCuâ€" aig and the negative by Messrs Murâ€" ray Nichol and Wulfrid Frook, Durâ€" ing absence of latter, Donald Aldcorn read his paper very carefully. Splenâ€" did points were given on both sides. Rev. Mr McDonald, Miss Jessie Nicâ€" hol and Andrew Hincks were judges and gave their decision to negative. A fiddlers‘ contest caused much fun.. A bountiful lunch was served by Mrs MacCuaig and Mary. A vote of apâ€" preciation was moved by W. G. Mc Bride for the hospitality and kindâ€" ness and use of the MarCuaig home. The Waorlds‘ Day of Prayer was fitâ€" tingly observed in St Andrews‘ Ch. A goodly number turned out â€" from On Friday a parlor social was held at the McCuaig home in aid of the Managers. A large crowd was presâ€" eent. _ Mr McBride acted as chairâ€" man. A spelling match was enjoyed, caccis . /° aene eonee ol â€" TeR pllme7 As an encore they sang anâ€" other Scotch song ‘Flow gently sweet Afton.‘ . A play "Samuel‘s Proposal‘ was well enacted by Mrs W. Aldcorn and Mrs W. Watson. Mrs McBrice and Mrs Aldcorn rendered & duett, ‘When you and I were young Maggie‘ and responded to the encore ‘ Annie Laurie.‘ Two contests were given on maiching up hearts. Miss Mary Mcâ€" Fachern and partner won a prize, alâ€" so Mr John Nichol and partner. _ A bountiful lunch was served ‘by the ladies. Allan Camerson, son of Mr and Mrs Neil Cameron, had the misfortune to fall on the ice and broke his arm at the elbow. ‘ms by Mrs Jno. McMeekin, "Us mers" and one by Mrs. Wilf. Wa "The Typewriter" which were enjoyed, also a couple of Gaelic s by the nastor: | wintim® sanml g2. D _ 20 NCPCC o tne basement of the church. The room was decorated for the occasion and looked very pretty.. Rev. N. McDonald acted as chairman and the program éonsisted of a readâ€" ing by Mrs Jno. McMeekin "Ie To. his was followed with sentence s and a spec‘al prayer for the naries. The topic was then by Misses E. James and Belle After biessing, lunch was ur-“ Next month, Mrs P. Muir‘s: (Arrived too late for last wee Wednesday nights a Valentine lal was held in the basement of church. Theâ€"rOOM Was Aanniaiâ€" will supply the pw and . James‘â€"group the lunch. a bad turn. Aphy v0),°0, also a couple of Gaelic songs ° the pastor: violin solos by Mr. ilson: duet by Mrs D. Campbell d Mr Jno. Nichol "When ye gang ‘a Jamie" and received hearty apâ€" d turn. ~A physician from Markâ€" was soon present but he died an hour later. Sympathy is erâ€" d to the sorely bereft parents. funeral will be held Tuesday in Pres. Church, Priceville. vamerson, son of Mr and Mrs meron, had the misfortune to the ice and broke his arm ‘at FAMoUsS last week) THE DURHAM REVIEW were both The ‘Ontario government municipalities to advertise d STOTHART â€" In Â¥%e memory of our d ter, Minnie Stotha away Feb. 27, 1930 â€"RBrothers and MeLEANâ€"In The monthly meeting of W. I. will be held March 14, at home of Mrns J. Sinclair. St Patrick will be duly honâ€" ored on this occasion: Roll call Irish Joke: :Paper, ‘St. Patrick‘ by Mrs. W. R. Dickie: competitionâ€" Paring Potatoes: Irish songs. The Amusement Club ; a& progressive crokinole p; day evening, March 1, in Hall. There will also be "Resolved that capital = should be abolished." Mns Neil McEachnie has been fering from an attack of rheuma ver the Drs. care the past week. Pleased to know she is now improvâ€" ing and able to be up â€" again. Her daughter, Mrs. Archie Wilson and Miss Tena Christie have been assistâ€" ing in the home. der the Dr‘s. 20 EP PeCE TE UE Hall: Thursday evening, March 8. Mrs Jas. Riddell has gone tospend the remainder of the winter with her sor, Mr Albert Riddell, Fergus. Mrs George Shand spent a few days with her sister, Mrs Hill, Boothville. Mrs D. S. McDonald has been unâ€" 1 e" 86th birthday recently. Her daughter Mrs Geo. Christie entertained at a dinner party in her honor. Mrs Dezâ€" ell raised a large family and has done her full share of hard work. She is still physically and mentally very active and a pleasure to meet and converse with. Her many friends wish her health and happiness in the sunset of life. A humorous play "Always in tronhâ€" Messrs Alvin and Daiton Scott with their sawing outft have cut a supply of ~wood for several ‘residentg> The weaxherhubean.omenthhm ter it has taken much more fnal ihaâ€"~ FOR EMER IN HIS care ] E Pe O Neg pnnes > > CCI CTSIUE "â€", _ , CVOeE Resident}" ‘The wood for many of the neighbors. rhuboanoogwenthhwm- Mr Dan.E. Ritchie is spending as taken much more fuelthan the latter part of this week in Stratâ€" ford. Mary Dezell has been receivâ€". Mr Dan J. Firth is teaching in gratulations on attaining her Holstein puhlis achaat 22 2 _ _ ._ IN MEMORIAM presented in Stewart‘s ! also be a debate: capiial punishment eâ€"it was His will he liveth still ender and loving r, devoted sisâ€" . who â€" passed was called away Always in troubâ€" of rheumatism. ub are holding e party Thursâ€" , in Stewart‘s and family since that friends done by Mr. wool yarns, cottons, etc., are given by wholesale clothing manufacturers as the reason for the imminent rise in the selling price of clothing. Acâ€" cording to a circular to the dealers, sufâ€" The new barn was a splendid structure and had only been recently built or remodelled and was in splenâ€" did shape with a steel roof. Fortunâ€" ately his live stock was saved and _ Several items of business â€" were discussed and it was decided to hold a "Backward Party" in the schoolâ€" room of church, on Thursday eveâ€" ning, March 22. The Study part of the meeting was closed by a hymn, and repeating the Class Text and the Lord‘s Prayer in unison. A social hour was spent working on the quilt blocks. At the close of mec‘ing light refreshments were serâ€" KNOX AUXILIARY l Knox Auxiliary were entertained for their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs R. M. Sparling, on Monday evening, Feb. 26. | The President, Mrs C. McGirr was ‘in the chair. The meeting opened by singing the Theme song, followed by hymn 518, "Blest be the tie that binds," after which the president led in prayer. The Devotional . topic ’was taken by Miss Gerrie, who read for the scripture lesson & portion of Proverbs 25, and gave an interesting paper on ‘Words.‘ Papers on the 3rd chapter of Study book, "Tampering with the Social Roots" were given by Miss Barbara Ritchie and Mrs Ralph Catton. _ A letter in the Missionary Monthly from Miss Florence Fee, was read by Mrs Donald McQueen. Though taken completely by surâ€" prise,, Mr Billingsley â€" replied very fittingly,, following which all joined in singing "For he‘s a jolly good felâ€" low." Lunch was served at the close of evening. The meeting was closed with benediction by Mr Billingsley. â€" reading, Loth were interesting. © Donald Knight read the AY.P.A. paper. It ‘was very amusiing. Mrs H. Kress favored the audience with â€" a fine piaro solo. At the conclusion of the program, Rev. Mr. Billingsley was called forward and Don Knight read to him an address, expressing the regret of the young people at his departure from our midst. Ila Allan then presented him with a desk lamp on behalf of the Society. ANGLICAN A. Y. P. a The AY/PMA. met no Monday, at the home of Miss Alma Kress. The hymn ‘Blest be the tie that binds‘ and the Lord‘s Prayer in unison, opened the meeting. Miss Jean Web ster gave a paper on ‘The origin of hymrs", while Alma Kress gave a reading. Both were interastins® *°1°~ femainder of the evening was spent in games and dancing. The | Mr Lewis Newell is busy with his the young people, by presenting them with appropriate gifts. Mr and Mrs. Bebb replied in &A fitting mannar the NS Hve Stock was saved and pigs were the only animals to . A large quantity of hay and _as well as some 600 bus. of were destroved ‘Tha lanco in family, on 2°° CCC 0. PITM is teaching in Holstein public school as a supply, in the absence of the teacher, Miss Nora Shortt, who is ill. A number of the young people of Edge Hill and Zion. rathered at tha ATER PiPESs > CAUSES BARN FiRE out watet pipes on L. F. Darling, at near Meaford, on in the cost© of up in flames unnoticed ig: week, cutting Born, at Edge Hill, Feb. 25, to Mr and Mrs Arthur Edge, a daughter. Mrs James Wilson, Hanover, has been appointed Sheriff of Grey Co., in succession to the late T. I. Thomâ€" #on of Owen Sound. Mr H. G. Mistele is the â€" recent purchaser of a Heintzman piano. Born, in Egremont, to Mrand Mrs. Hardy Harrison, a daughter. Born, in Egremont, on Feb. 22, to Mr and Mrs Wm Leith, a son. ited in marriage to Moore, B. A., Chesley Vic. Aljoe. Immanuel Baptist Church, â€" Brant ford, was the scene of a pretty wed ding on Feb,. 18, when Gertrude Myr tle, youngest daughter of Mr=and Mrs S. F. McComb of town. was un. At a meeting in the Presbyter‘an Church Monday evening, a Reading Club, undenominational in memberâ€" ship, was organized. ‘The President is A. S. Morton: Sec‘y Treas,. Miss prices were realized by Auctioneer Brighhm, especially for horses. Eyâ€" erything was sold and the Scarts‘ intend moving to town next week . Mr E. W. Limin has sold his butâ€" chering business here to Chas,. Lawrâ€" ence of Bentinck and will take posâ€". session March 15. “ 18s: Eggs Live Hogs Mr. Alberta Six of Stettier, Alta, A gathering of the parents, friends and pupils of Miss Margaret Gun, were pleasantly entertained at a reâ€" cital given in the Granville House School, Vancouver, recently. At a Band meeting Jos. Brown was unanimously appointed Sec‘y.â€" maals c â€" Bs ad . : pleted one of the largest real estate |trarsactions of the county. They fluve purchased the Rockvale Mills {property, and timber limits connectâ€" ed therewith, consisting of 800 acres of fairly good land and adjacent to the mill. The demand for Durham furniture has led the Company to unâ€" Cortake this deal, the purchase price being about $27,500. i s SA ;A e eeenemineces One of the fine old homes of Nor-, B. M. CHARLTON, A. A. c. m.; manby, assumed a festive air Wed-, . A L. C. M. nesday, when Cupid‘s ways _ had Honor Post Graduate Alma College reached a climax. It was at the res.| Pupil of Parnell Morris, A. A. C. O idence of Mr=and Mrs Matthew | _ Thorough instruction in Voice Culâ€" Mearns, the occasion being the mar. ‘U‘© according to College and Conâ€" servatory methods. Special attention riage of the eldest daughter, Rlizaâ€" paid begininers.," beth, to Mr Thos. Park of the Neuâ€" Have Commenced Teaching Studios stadt Road; also of Margaret, who Tuesday afternoons Other Days has been teaching in the West, to Mrs. Mark Wilson Mrg. Jno. Caswell Mr. Alberta Six of Stettier Ame â€" {IZCF MHtTk Wil ve Hiogs, per ewt, $6 to 6.‘50. 15 YEARS Ago From Review fyle, Feb. 27, 1919 A bumper crowd attended Thomas arf‘s sale last Thursday and good Mr Chas. Barber of the firm of Barber and Son, Meaford, is in town this week, in connection with the inâ€" stallation of power at the McGowan Miss Amy McMeekin, who was en gaged at Dr. Jl.miegon'c for the past year, left Wednesday for her forme» home in England. IN DAYS OF YORE a shortage in the worlé supply. Canâ€" adian fleece wool, bought in the spring of 1933 at six cents, will be eighteen cents the coming spring, this firm predic¢ts. FOR \QALE BY TENDER Acting for the FOR SsALE oR RENT 93¢; Hay $7 to $8; Butter Ada Limin left or the Furniture Co. President, recently of the largest real nurse in a Detroit hospiâ€" at the McGowan , per bag 40¢ Feb. 25, 1909 unâ€" TORONTO Dundalk P. O. Phone 42 r 4+3 C. G. AND Reaitor, lm.::' A& Genrra! Financial Busincss Transarted X RAY Honor Graduate Toronto University Graduate Royal Coll. Dental Surgeons of Ontario. HAROLD E. MOoUNTAIN, m. D : DROMORE, ont. t Office Hours : Lambton $St, Durham, Ont. Office Hours : 1.30 to 4.00 p. m. 7.30 to 9.00 p. m. J. L. SMITH, M.B., M.C., P.s. 1. F. GRANT, 0.0.s.. . . Dentistry in all its Branches P. E. MacARTHUR P 0 I C e of the late E. MceClocklin. Will sel} together or ately. Good bargain for quick sale. A ly on premises. and about half acrk of land, provperty tess and hmbwnrstrm'-?“m.m. fleoho-n;lwu-.-.. LBV to + p.m. 7 to 9 p.m.. Sundays excentag HOURS : 2 Your patronage eciiecited >e: 1 door morth of Meâ€" Estate of JOHN M , late of the Township of . Glenel in the County of Grey, Farmer, who died on or aâ€" bout the Twentyâ€"f, daÂ¥t of Seon ROYDEN BURNETT In the Matter of Uhe Estate of JOHN McLEAN,late §f the Township of Glen®lg, in â€" County of Grey, Farmer, deceased. 12 to 2 p. m. BESSIE McGicusâ€" =â€" NOTICE is JOHN O‘KE!L PICKERING. DDs NOTICE TO CREDITORS . SNEATH, M. D. Royal Bank, Ourham â€"â€" 4 p. m. â€"â€" 9 p. m. GAS EXTRACTionsa