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Durham Review (1897), 17 May 1934, p. 5

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MclLean _ each he four ladies all song FROM WEST ; _of _ Angus, 1 at her home . of the Torâ€" id son Jack, irsion tickets its in Ontario \Port Arthur ill stations in i and Rritish er hand, an oronto, were nds Sunday. â€"nt a _ couple Mr and Mr3. stess to the of Mrs T. en an interâ€" ost. Mrs R. The sec‘y from head ntest Mra MeLell Hill commu Ize Hill and at a dance night. . Thursday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday . Thursday Wednesday Wedresday Wednesday . Thursday .. Thursday . Thursday Wednesday her for the beef is to Wednesday Wednesday Â¥as served at Mrs. N ented 1 and a will benâ€" ouncement 1adian Pa Railways hat â€" from round trip iilways of ffective to , May ishing ither a spendâ€" summer English ilt Ste Coch to put ations T1 after East 15 to 16 1M Farm of 200 acres improved with * _ ‘J°° ‘** buildings: Lot 30 in Concessions 6 Orangeville ...... and 7 North of Durham Road, Townâ€" Palmerstor ...... ship Bentinck, County Grey. Apply to Shelburne .... ... GEORGE MOODY, Barrister, 805 Me Tara ...... ...... Arthur Bldg., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Walkerton .... ... Solicitor for Owner. â€"tf Owen Sound .. ... The Review to New Subscribers to Dec. 31, 1934, for 51.00 {1s long been known as a stimulator of lazy livers. I wps you up and keeps your stomach acting prm;] § it for your dizdiness, headache 3 and Dill0OUSNOS6 ...... «errrrrrier« ‘ 1 m v% u T. M. McFADDEN, Druggist, Durham VICTORIA DAY Fare and Oneâ€"Quarter for Round Trip BETWEEN ALL POINTS IN CANADA and to certain destinations in the UNITED SYATES TICKETS good going from 5.00 A.M. Wednesday, May 23, CANADIAN NATIONAL FO® SALE OR TO RENT SAW & PLANING MILLS Everything in Lumber, Timber and Millwork WINDOW S wen DOORS w STAIF Combinat on Storm and Screen Doors SUPERIOR QUALITY HARDW OOD FLOORING Gyproc and Donnacona Wallboard = Please ask for Prices. No order LIVER TONE Eat Henderson‘s Bread this Summer â€" Pure and Wholesome sUST: RETURI LIMPF leaving destination aot later than midnight, ) nation not later than midni %y, May 25, 1934. duight, Keeping Your Liver Active O@raâ€"rs taken for An Order Placed with JOHEN NHNARRISON & SONS €( Vill those requiring Fortilizer kindly \aave their orders as early as possible. “Mmmwu.ob'm it will pay you For fares and further information apply to Tichet Agents Gunan‘s Fertilizer IHE PEOPLE‘S MILLS Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods : HENDERSON‘S BAKERY May 17, 1934, wwal {To@sehold Flour * ‘anada‘ o JOHN McGowWwAN 14 CHUOPPING done every day and we turn it ont while you tarn around. Will Repay You in Health FLOUR REDUCED FARES Phone and have our mg 'i|r|' dizdiness, headache ‘ 1 w PARKES Assures Satisfaction Y ou will be delighted with its flavor and careful attention. anything in Baking line HALF HOLIDAYS MHEO .211 ":x‘ss .‘ s¥« vlok s N Bran and Millwork Oat Chop Crimpled Oats FEED in stock Co. LTD. call OwEN sounNnDp too large for DURKAM. ONT. STAIRWORK Shorts ..... Wednesday «.. Wednesday ..... Wednesday ....... Thursday ....... Thursday . ... Wednesday ..... Wednesday Cfi PARKE‘$ es Mr. and Mrs A. McKee and childâ€" ren, Toronto, spent Sunday at Mr. Ed. Everist‘s. » Pretty Miss Amy Dobson, Toronto spent the week end with ner cousin, Miss Margaret McArthur, town line. _ In connection with the above, we _ are quite ready and willing to give (tull credit to the managerial ability and the pushing enthus:asm of Pres. |Wm G. McBride in planning and ipushing on the recent improvements _to the lighting system, decorations, |\ etec. The best order prevailed durâ€" | ing and good management was eviâ€" | dent. _ Eight sets at a time was not | overcrowded. Music was provided by ‘local talent entirely and of a good | quality. _ Refreshments were served by willing waiters. Mr and Mrs Gordon Brown, To ronto, were recent guests of the latter‘s uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs W.jP. Watson, North Egremont and also visited Mr S. J. McDermid. Mrs H. B. McLean had a pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs W. J. Bowâ€" es, near Markdale last week, and attended the Lucasâ€"Bowes wedding on May 5. The first dance in Ag‘l Hall since the installation of electric lights, passed off agreeably and successfulâ€" ly, with an attendance of around 175. $34.35 was realized. With anâ€" other planned for May 23, the cost of installation will be well met. Mr F. Shackleton purposes taking a truck load of his pupils to the Falls, Lundy‘s Lane, etc. on May 23, taking two days. Miss Jessie Nichâ€" ol‘s school (No. 9 Glenelg) are also accompanying them. This will be a grand trip. P. S. Inspector Wright, since visitâ€" ing our school here, has sent a satisâ€" factory and complimentary report as to ability, inspiration, discipline. etc. of the teaching staff. Warmest conâ€" gratulations . ‘i Mr A. G. Reynolds, a recent gradâ€" iunte of this year preached the last |\ two Sundays in St. Columba church ;and will again on the 27th. He is | supplying for Rev. J. A. Moir who is | taking further treatment for his imâ€" ‘ paired health. _ Mr Reynolds‘ disâ€" courses met with good approval of the congregation and . were appreciâ€" ated. Mr. Rev. Mr Allmett will speak on be half of the Bible Society on Sunday, May 20th in a joint meeting at St. Columba church at 7.30 pm. Service in the Presbyterian church withâ€" drawn for the evening. Those interested in the Old Boys‘ organization met on Saturday evenâ€" ing, when J. P. McMillan and Wm. McKechnie were elected President and Secyâ€"Treas. respectively. A doâ€" nation of $25 was given towards reâ€" cent improvements of the Hall. Mrs Everist returned home Sunday after spending the winter with To rontot friends. Mr family Mr an Beautiful flowers, music and . serâ€" mons commemorated Mothers‘ Day, which was fittingly observed Sunâ€" day. High commendation was given Christian mothers and reference was made to a mother‘s great opportuniâ€" ties and â€" responsibilities and the wonderful results arising from their love and sacrifice. Mr Dave Hincks and Miss Beth, spent week end with friends in Arâ€" thur and Guelph. » Mr and Mrs Alex Knox, Mr and Mrs Harry Pedlar, Toronto, â€" spent week end at latter‘s parental home. Mrs Kate McDonaldé arrived home, lafter winter spent with her daughter after winter 8] in New York. Walkerton. Glad to report Mrs Geo Campbell, who hu’beex-: i11 with pneumonia, is Mr and Mrs Alex Spence, Lindsay, spent a few days at their respective parental homes in the vicinity. Mrs Walter Stewart and . sister, Miss Sarah Black, were visitors in Torguto last week. Sorry to hear Mrs Sepbronia Glass and children, are under the Dr‘s care at+ nresent. Miss Edith Fell is as sisting in the home. Miss Lyda Spence spent « er‘s Day with her parents, Mr J. A. Mrs Thos. Spence. Mr. Malcolm MoPhail is erpected PRICEVILLE Mr Jim Mr and Mrs W irk. visited last r and Mrs Stanley Williams and ly of four, visited on Sunday at and Mrs Wm. Ramage‘s. Mary MacCuaig, spent Sunmday Mr and Mrs E. Seigner, . near im McDougall returned to Toâ€" after the winter spent in McDougall returned home, er spent in the city. McCuaizg and friend and week at Andrew L over Mothâ€" home week. At the annual meeting of the W. Institute, held at the home of ‘Mrs. Nathan Haw, the following officers were elected: Hon. Pres., Mrs D. Mitchell: Presg., Mrs Chas. Wale: 1st Vice, Mrs J. Sinclair: 2nd Vice, Mrs Mothers‘ Day service wu'enjoyed{ by goodâ€"sized congregations on Sunâ€" day. Flowers were much in evidence. This being Mr F. M. Young‘s fareâ€" well service, a reception service for six new members uniting with the church, was held. The congregation are sorry to part with Mr Young, who during his pastorate here, has proven his ability to deliver earnest soul st‘rring sermons, coupled with a pleasing personality. His many friends wish himi success in his life work. Heleaves Moanday for his home at Advocate, N. S., where his ordinâ€" ation will take place. Sunday was Mother‘s Day, but on account of rain all aftermoon, very few were at church. â€" However, Mr. McDonald conducted service accordâ€" ing to form and gave an instructive taik on ‘Duty‘ to our mothers. Mr and Mrs Wm J. McLeod aad little daughter, Lambton Mills, spent the week end at their respective homes, G. W. Parslow‘s and Neil Mcâ€" Leod‘s and remembered . Mother‘s Mr. and Mrs Ed. Heard and famiâ€" ly, also Mrs Wm J. McMillan and: daughter Isabel and Agnes and son: Donald, spent Sunday evening at Mro Jokn Aldcorn‘s. \ Mrs Dick Hardy enjoyed the comâ€" pany of two sisters, the Misses Tresâ€" sider of Toronto, over the weekâ€"end. Miss Heard of Hillside Academy, and Miss Campbell of Boothville school, motored to their homes at Listowel and Bayfield for the week end and Sunday wth mother. Seeding is progressing, the weaâ€" ther being suitable and land dry for wark. But we have not yet had the good growing weather long looked for. Mr John Corbett has rented his farm lot 8 con 17, to Robt Knox and lot 9 con 17, to Harrison brothers, both to be used principally as pasâ€" ture. We, like everyone else, received | _ stl.l-r ui our copy of ‘The Straight Furrow‘.| _ -Sa dly 1 Of course we had a right to it as we SIStert ‘a) are all paying for it We noted esâ€" pecially the offer of a $5 prize for| the best lie. Many of us have ability | DI along that line, but it would be foolâ€"| Ha ish to try for the prize, seeing '-h‘tISpeclallst, : the publishers of that paper bave & in Purham bility and experience and are in the| gaturday inner circle. They will retain the| of Miss | prize and plow a furrow to the last Frag dollar in the province. ’ nAls Mr and Mrs® Eugene Brown, Deâ€" troit, visited a few days her parents Mr and Mrs W J Cook. Mr and Mrs Douglas Currer, To ronto, spent the week end with the Peart and Hastie families. Miss Margaret Flinn accompan‘ed by Eddie and John Flinn and MrW. Robson, Toronto, «pent the week end at the Robson, Ritchie and Greenâ€" wood homes. Mrs W. J. Greenwood returned with them for a _ fortâ€" night‘s visit. Mr and Mrs W J McFadden and Miss Gladys, spent the first of with her parents. Messrs John and Lorne McR Durham, spent Sunday with Mr Mrs Hugh McArthur. Miss Eunice Atkinson, Rocky, was a week end guest of Mr and Mrs J. R. Edwards. Anniversary services are being held at Zion church, on Sunday, May 27, afternoon and evening, and on Monâ€" day night an entertainment will be Toronto has been doing itself proud this week in entertaining Mary Pickâ€" ford, the "s@weetheart of the movieâ€" tm."Wemnotu.rulotondof these movie and film stars, for the life many of them lead behind the little native Torontoian Carmies AM air and manner that charms all our hearts. Queen Mary of England has reason if she is envious of hername MARY PICKFORD IN TORONTO Mr ani Mrs E. R. SWINTON PARK lunch being served at is open to question. A HD VICINITY ZION the first of week IN BAYS OF YORE t 165 YEARS Ago 1 From Review fyle, May 8, 1919 â€"Two weeks ago we recorded the disastrous fire at Mr Hugh Firth‘s, 6th: con, Glenelg, by which he and others were heavy losers. The comâ€" munity, filled with the milk of humâ€" neighbors: Three of the parties who lost horses in the fire, were insured 4n the Grey and Bruce, and will get their insurance, a clause in the polâ€" icy, inserted, we believe by the late H. H. Miller, providing that the inâ€" surance follows the horse, if the owner or servant is with it. On Friday last, a little surprise was given by 4th room students to their teacher, A. S. Morton, when they presented him and bride with a handsome cut glass vase, cup and saucer and bouquet of flowers. law, B. A., who passed his final exâ€" aminations at Osgoode Hall with honors. Mr Wm Browning, Detroit, came home last week, owing to his fathâ€" er‘s serious illness. * Pte Alex Hay has been promoted in England to the rank of Corporal. He is not expected home this sumâ€" For the first time in several years, Durham was treated to comic opera, when a play "Yokohama Maid" was presented by Durham Presbyterian choir, in Town Hall. A. J. Corbett, Mt Forest, has re ceived ar. order from Glenelg Twp. Counc‘il, for a memorial tablet to be placed in the new porch of the Townâ€" ship Hall.. The tablet will be of granite. There are 16 names to be placed on the centre of tablet and the names of about 60 others who went overseas are grouped around these. The cost of tablet is $1200. Rev. E. M. Hawkins, for some time rector of Trinity Church, Durâ€" ham, preached his farewell sermon, on 27th April and in a long stateâ€" ment of his views to the press, tells why he is leaving the ministry. In and loving memory of Rusâ€" sell Al er McArthur, who partâ€" ed life, May 6, 1933. ‘ One y has passed since that sad d‘y’ God called\ the one we loved away. Forget : no we never will, As the y roll by, we love hm day, | | God called\ the one we Forget : no we ney As the y roll by, still. â€"Sadly missed by fa sisters a brothers. Hamilton, Ontario Specialist, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat In Durham every Second and Fourth The first sitting of the Court of Revision on the\ Assessment Roll for 1934, will be held in the Town Hall, at 7.00 p:; m., for the hearing of any appeals that have n filed in writâ€" ing with the Clerk, &n or before May 14th, 1934. "VAW;:y' omission of es that should be on the Rill, or c s in propâ€" erty, should be filed with LheA Clerk, in 'v'vritlng. The As ent â€" Roli is open, for inspection. All persons interested are hgreby Victoria Day requested to take notlc* and act Dated May 1st, 1934. â€"Sadly ::kaed by father, mother, sisters a brothers. Round Trip between any tweo points in Canacda at regular oneâ€"way fare and a quarter. T. M. McFADDEN, Town Agent To leave destination up to midnight, Friday. May 25th, 1934 Monday, 28th d\y of May, 1934, By order of the Coun GOING DATES from 5.0qp A M. May 23rd until pocn May 24th. COURT OF REVISION Information and fares from your CAWADIAN PACIFIC SPECIAL LOW FARES TOWN. OF DURKHAM IN MEMORIAM DR. C. P. PARK and Sunday at residence lis, Clerk. Comfortable dwelling house on 11, Albert St., rham. Apply to Harvey J. Givens, Arthur, Phone 105. CcouRrT OF ‘REVISION Notice is hereby given that Glenelg Council will meet a Court of Reâ€" vision, at the To ip Hall, on Saturday, May 26, 1934, at the hour of one thirty o‘clock\in the afternoon for the purpose of héaring all appeals that may be filed with the Clerk, on or before May 15, 1934, against the Assessmert Roll of the said municiâ€" pality for the year 1934. “ The Assessment 1 is open for inspection. _ As no s can be lmde after the passing of the Roll, by the Court of Revis all persons interested are . hereb required to take notice and act accoprdingly. |\ â€"By order of the 1, Dated May 7/34 Towrship Clerk New Spring and Summer Footwear Straps, Ties and Pumps Some Ladies‘ Silk Hose All good values, marked prices TOWNSHIP OF GLENELG Extra values in broken lines. See if your size is amongst them. 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FROM 20c TO 50c Qursoor Giri Olive Oil Produce Oursoon G"..“:f: Beauty CUIIP ONTARIO ARCHIV TORONTO rith the Clerk, on 1934, against the the said municiâ€" 1934. 1 is open for ) s can be ssing of the Roll, vis all persons , Ont. ‘The property of the late Bdwir Johnson, situated in the Village of Holstein. 2«storey brick house, lights furnace, frame stable, good well, garâ€" Big bundle of old papers, only b¢, at Review Office. Just the thing for J. W. Crawford, Phone 132W, Durâ€" FOR SALE Brick house, garage, good garden ancd small fru‘its. Reasonable for quick sale. _ Apply or premises to Wm. Bourne, Queen St. North. Brick house\on the West side of Elgin Street, f erly occupied by Mrs. Mary Ann {Hopkins, deceased. Aply to J. H. McQuarrie, Solicitor for the executors the Mary Ann Hopkins Estate, Ont. Apply to Jos, Lenno» Johnson, Varney, Ont. cution and Physical Culture. Special Honor Post Graduate Aima College Pupil of Parnell Morris, A. A. C. O. course for advapced pupils, including Hand Culture and Arm Gouches. Beâ€" ginners a specialty. Kindergarten method for children of pre school age. Have commenced teaching. Studio ovâ€" er P. Lawrence‘s store. Hours 1 to 6 p. m. â€" Phone 95. H&AROLD E. MOUNTAIN, M. D. DROMORE, ONT . Office Hours : 12 to 2 p. m. 6 to 8 p. m. FOR SALE OR RENT Good comfortable dweliing house, J. L. SMUITH, M.B., M.C., P.S. Office hours : 9 to 11 a.m., 1Bv Lambton St., Durham, Ont. Office Hours : 1.30 to 4.00 p.m. 7.30 to 9.00 p. m. Ww. C. PICKERING, DDS. Honor Graduate Graduate Royal Coll. Dental Burgeons B. M. CHARLTON, A. A. C. M.; of Ontario. Rooms: Over J X RAY GAS EXTRACTIOP Offlice: Mill Street, DURHAM, Ont Lmfiwm.‘yw- D:t:-amu““a Reraid Offlice, Des dalk, also through Durham Review as« Dpundalk P. O To . hemore tae kh 9 0. try Chiropractic | adjustments, . sage and Vitra Violet Rays g..yourloulw Office over Royal Bank, Durham HOURS : 2 â€" 4 p. m. tess and Lambton Streets, Durham p. m., 7 to 9 p. m., Sundays except« ROYDEN BURNETT, M. D. J. F. GRANT, D.D.S., L.D.S c. G. AND PROPERTY FOR SBALE J. 1. MeQUARRIE, B. A. All legal documents efieciently and carefully prepared. Your patronage selicited HOUSES FOR SALE Denttstry in all its Branches Realiter, insurance, @t6. A Qesral Financial Business Traasarted GEoRrGE E. DUNCAN T. H. SNEATH, M. D. Notary Public, Conveyancer, P. F. MacARTHUR Barrister, CHIROPRACTIC BESSIE McGILLIV*® FOR SALE 1\ door north of Me the cause of 1ce. â€" Gseo. E. Dunsa» Phone 43 r 43 Lt

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