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Durham Review (1897), 12 Jul 1934, p. 4

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4 FARM FOR SALE At a great sacrifice price for cash. Lot 27 Con 7, Bentinck, Co,. Grey, 100 acres. About 15 acres of bush: barn 44 x 64, a good driving house and a fairly good residence. No enâ€" cumbrances. % mile from school. Imâ€" mediate possession given, clear title Apply to _ A. McGlLLl\_mAY, More time for the THINGS YOU ,@S uiucc 4 I } YOU CAN LEARN THE SECRET Mail the coupon below, with only 10¢ to cover postage .‘h-llinmu.\’ouwillnuivculunyl(hmh- hmmsuialfiusolfinofihchm’lw Girl Beauty Products, with complete directions for their use. We are making this offer because we want you to Mmmmbqnlyfih;.fiul.bemtififlm ma«;mh-tanmh*afldaybls! THE time you save with Kellogg‘s Corn Flakes gives you more leisure to do things you enjoy. No cooking. No trouble to prepare. Just pour these crisp golden flakes trouble to prepare. Just pow into bowis, and breakfast‘s re Kellogg‘s are so appetizin flavor â€" that everybody likes into bowis, and breakfast‘s ready! Kellogg‘s are so appetizingly crisp â€"so delicious in flavor â€" that everybody likes them. They‘re nourishing too. Rich in energy and easy to digest. An ideal lunch. A splendid evening meal for children. Serve with milk or cream and a bit of fruit. There‘s real economy in buying Kellogsg‘s Corn Flakes. They save fuel as well as time. And the redâ€"andâ€"green nackage. holding many servings, costs but a few cents. P dhncduatings : oad dinarin Intnii hi i T Always ovenâ€"fresh in the heatâ€"sealed waxirtE inside bag â€"an exclusive Kellogg feature. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Chatsworth, Ont. 8 CORN FLAKES FOR OUTDCOR GIRL The property of the late Edwin Johnson, situated in the Village of Holstein. 2storey brick house, lights furnace, frame stable, good well, garâ€" den. McFadden‘s Drug Store The Variety Store, Durham Apply to Jos. Lennox or Johnson, Varney, Ont. PROPERTY FOR We want you to know how olive eil, the most veluable skin beautifier experts know of, has been combined with the finest creams, powders and rouges to achieve these amazing aids to loveliness! Send this couponâ€"and you‘ll wish you‘d discovered Qutdoor Girl Beauty Products long ago! Brick house on the West side of Elgin Street, formerly occupied by for the executors of the Mary Ann Mrs. Mary Ann Hopkinms, deceased. Aply to J. H. McQuarrie, Solicitor Hopkins Estate, Durham, Ont. FOR SALE vacation at her home here. Sexton, formerly Miss Vina Varney, and her daughter ® ied her home and are visit relatives and friends. Mr and Mrs Wilfred Watson Of | ‘Toronto, visited over the week endl with his brother and family and “‘t tended the Jubilee services. | Mr and Mrs J. Lennox, and Mi‘ss | Alice, Mr and Mrs Reg. Ramage and | Mrs Mack, of Egremont, were visitâ€"| org on Sunday with Miss T. E. Byers | _ Mr and Mrs Chas. Gray of Sask., are visiting with Mr and Mrs Donald! Mclivride. â€" Miss, Florence Mclivride is also at home for her vacation. Mr and Mrs Jas. Mather of town, and Mrs Morice were visitors Sunâ€" day at the McAlister home. Rev. D. L Campbell was the guest of Mr and Mrs. R. R. Watson over Sunday. Mr Andrew Picken made a business trip to Toronto this week. Mr and Mrs M. Donnelly and Dougâ€" las, Mrs. Ferguson and daughter, Bertha of Hanover, spent Sunday at the Thompson home and attended the services wIVi;-;â€"J-ames Petty ani Mrs Sexton visited Tuesday with Miss T Byers. Knox â€" Auxiliary were enxertalnedi for their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. John Aldred on Thursday evening, June 29th The president, Mrs. McGirr was in the chair and the meeting opened with devotional exâ€" ercises. Miss Winnie Blythe led in prayer and the Devotional ‘Topic was given by Miss Kochâ€""The Virtue of Mild Replies to Angry Speeches." Papers on the Sixth Chapter of the Study Bookâ€""China‘s Political Life", were given by Mrs. McQueen and‘ Mrs. Hastie. At the close of the deâ€" }votional period Mrs. McGirr renderei a lovely solo. The meeting was brought to a close by singing hnymn â€""O Master Let Me Walk With Thee," and repeating the class text in unison. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and a social hbour spent over the teacups, â€"Few â€" people realize the actual coverage of even the most modest| weekly newspaper. Not long ago an advertis‘ng expert stated that careâ€" ful research had ascertained that city newspapers are read on an averâ€" age, for the space of twenty minutes while the average country newspaper has a reading life of three hours to its credit. It is kept around the house for a week. This is something for both subscriber and advertiser to think about. In Arizona, a man was killed by a policeman after having stolen a box of cigars. Rope has been the death of more than one man. more particularly if it is a summer cottage. Very few boys are as good as their parents think or as bad as the neighâ€" bors think. Concerning a recent Toronto visit, a Durham business man said, "On a street car the sorest point is the transfer point." COOK wITH GAS AND GROW FAT From a newspaper want ad: For saleâ€"A gas stove. I have had it for 3 years. When I got it I weighed 115 pounds, I now weigh 195 pounds. Phone 2002â€"4. Now the summer vacation is here and your boy insists on studying, call the Aoctor. roads leading to it. P The next act will be the Sunburn Puo, July and August. KNOX CORNERS It‘s a. poor sort of husband who wants his wife to keep seven of the the remaining three. U. S$. Churchmen are eagaged in a campaign to take the "sin" out of Cinema, Some of these pictures are worse than sin. They‘re a crime. Federal Parliament has prorogued. Shoo Fly, Don‘t bother me. I stood on the bridge at midnight, A beaver was damming the river, And a guy with a broken radius rod Was doing the same to his fliver, VARIOUS VIEWPOWTS _KNOX AUXILIARY T Petty is spending her BY SILAS resort is judged by the visitin while he keeps TORONTO Be00TE ECCE Mr. and Mrs. Albert Diplock and children, â€"Islington, spent the week end â€" and the holiday with Mr. Alex Sharp and Mrs. Sharp sr. ® C ol skrc . "and Wr. ABod MYS. L J. ELReRCCBCT UE\ sons motored to London a week n.gol to attend the funeral of Mrs. Davidâ€" son, aunt of Mrs. Hickling, who had passed away after a short illness. The late Mrs. Davidson was formerly Miss Ellen Watt of this locality. The Haying season is on in this nart Some of it is poor while others have a heavy crop. Mr. and Mrs. Earl F called on friends last Quite a number from this 10GRNNY attemied the reception tendered Mr. Nathan Grierson and bride of South Bentinck, last Thursday evening and had a pPleasant time. Mr. and Mr. M. W. Byers were among the invited guests who attended the Golden Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John Whyte, of Hanover, last Mon. July 2nd where over 400 helped the venerable couple to celebrate the auspicious occasion. Mrs. N. Boddy and daughter, Isâ€" abelle, are spending their holidaysl with friends at Dunkeld and Cargill. Mr. George Hopf and son, of Milâ€" verton, together with brothers Nichâ€" olas and Albert, of Neustadt, renewâ€" ed old haunts around the old home place one Aay recently. They also visited the cemetery at the corner where late Mr. and Mrs, Hopf were buried. A farewell gathering was tendered Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp on Friday night last ere their removal from this part to Durham. An appropiate adâ€" dress was read by Mrs. Wm. Henderâ€" son while Mr. Thos. Derby presented them with a gift of money. The evenâ€" ing was spent in music and games, Mr. Harry Baker, of Allan Park, is asissting Mr. Abe Geddes with the berry season. Miss Elvira Hickling, of Walkerton, is spending her holidays "Down on the farm." Mrs. James Kerr and son, Varney, called on friends in this locality last Thursday. The school plcenic held in Mr. Hugh Fulton‘s Grove proved a decided sucâ€" cess for pleasure among the school children and grown ups. Games durâ€" Ing the afternoon and a game of soft ball with Allan Park proved the Hampden boys good losers to the visiting team, Before the supper hour Miss Hincks, teacher, was stationed. before the gathering and presented with a set of china from the school children. Bernetta Kreft read a short address, while Beth Byers and G. Hartman presented the china tea set. iMSss Hincks although taken by surâ€" prise made a suitable reply and also expressed her regrets at leaving. The pleasant afternoon and evening finâ€" ished with a social hop on the bridge by the young people. Mr George Paull of Stratford at a small. salary has been the choice of a new teacher for No 8 from a@mong many applications, by the trustees. A garden party is spoken of to be held at Mr. John Milligan‘s lovely home in South Bentinck at an early date. Mr. Milford Brigham, of Hanover, is assisting his uncle Clayton with the farm work during the holidays. Messers E. O. Hickling and Alex. Sharp were in Mildmay last Friday viewing a straw cutting demonstratâ€" Hampden was well represented at Knox on Sunday to hear Rev. Camp bell, of Guelphb. Enjoyable Outing at Harrison Park Owen Sound 32 members of the B.Y.P.U. of Mulock Baptist Church motored 10 Owen Sound Saturday afternoon and held their annual outing at Harrison Park,. The outing was a successful affair and greatly enjoyed by everyâ€" one present. At 6 p.m. all sat down to a supper with the tables covered with all kinds of eatables and ice cream. They returned home later, all hoping that a picnic for the B.Y.P. U. would be held there next year. Rev and Mrs Galloway, Mrs Fulâ€" ton, Mr and Mrs Joseph Porter, at tended the funeral of the late Mrs. John Ellison of Markdale ThursAay. Mrs Wm. Ledingham and4 daugnter Mrs McLeod of Russell, Man., were one present. At 6 p.m. all satdown Wâ€" O. was held at the home of Mrs. to a supper with the tables coverel W® McCulloch on Friday last with with all kinds of eatables and ice 4" attendance of 14 members ang 10 cream. They returned home later, all Visitors. The meeting opened in the hoping that a picnic for the B.Y.P., USUALl way by singing the ode and U. would be held there next year. repeating the creed. The roll call was Rev and Mrs Galloway, Mrs F\xl-l responded to by "Hints on taking ton, Mr and Mrs Joseph Porter, atâ€" | Stain out of goods".Many useful hinis tended the funeral of the late Mrs. Were given . After the Dustness ar* John Eliison of Markdale Thursday. Other Aiscussions a short program Mrs Wm. Ledingham and4 daugnter Under charge of Mrs. Joseph Reay Mrs McLeod of Russell, Man., were AD4 Mrs. Alexander followed consistâ€" guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. !ng of community singing, a solo by A. C. McDonald last week. | Nrs. Coutts, reading by Mrs. F. Torry Mr and Mrs James Brunt of Brad. @nd Mrs, George Turnbull . A paper ford, are holiday guests at the nome Prepared by Mrs. Harry Reay and of Mr and Mrs James Brunt. } read by Mrs. F. Torry on "The Art Mr Thos. O‘Neill of Los ml of Living" was then read, after which who is at present visiting his sisters the meeting closed by singing "God Mrs H MacLean and Miss Catterme Be With You Till We Meet Again". O‘Neill, Aberdeen, attended the serâ€" Lunch was then served by the hostâ€" vice here Sunday morning in his old ess and daughter Miss Christine. The home church. His parents, the late August meeting will be neld at the Mr Thos. O‘Neill of Los Angeles, who is at present visiting his sisters Mrs H MacLean and Miss Catherme O‘Neill, Aberdeen, attended the serâ€" vice here Sunday morning in his old home church. His parents, the late Mrs. E. 0. Hickling and ST holiiay we may VC vith our budget this Earl Boiton of Guelph this locality Mr and Mrs Henry O NO ""*°" _ _ mum.{‘wmdmm tist Church here. een Smith of Port Elgin Wert""" > visitors with Mr and Mrs R. Mighton and IanMnDN? + Mr and Mrs H. Speist accompanâ€" led by Mr and Mrs C. Habermeh! of Hanover, spent Sunday at the home of Mr Wm. Lunney. Miss Beatrice Bailey of Allan Park Cond ns 90 indz s tnonih Baptist ExqP CE G P CC of last week. The following taking ____. ~Yamak part on the program _Were Langrill, Hugh McLean, Reg. i thur Adiam, Loleta and ErmA Torry, Rev. and Will Henderson, liitle Miss Verb Mr. and Mrs. . Mighton. Miss Hazel Torry, of _ Hanover,. spent the week end at home here. Master James Porier who has been goriously ill with pneumonia, we are pleased to report this week, is out of danger and with care will soon be abâ€" le to be up and around. The Women‘s Association met last: week at the home of Mrs Wim. Caldâ€" well. There was &A splendid attendâ€" ance of members and visitors, A quilt was set up and the ladies enjoyed a social chat over the quilt. Later the ‘business meeting WAS held when Mrs MacGee, a cousin of Mrs Caldwell‘s, favored with a solo and reading. Mss Alice Lennox also sang & solo, Mrs Jas. Leeson read the life of the author of the hymn "Breathe on me, breath of God" after which the hymn was sung. The meeting closed with was served. 1 A number from the village mend~1 eA the anniversary services at Knox: Normanby on Sunday, also the sup-“ per on Monday evening. f Mr and Mrs Jas. Leeson and Emiâ€" ty, Mrs Stan, Mountain and two dauâ€" ghters, also Mrs J. Metcalfe, town, attended the Thring Reâ€"union near Guelph on July 2nd. Mr and Mrs Nichol Bell and two children of Elora, spent Sunday with Mrs James Kerr, prayer by Mr and Mrs Wm Gordon and famâ€" ily of Egremont, visited recently with Mr and Mrs A. McCabe., Mr. and Mrs. George Turnbull, accompanied by the former‘s mother and sister, Mrs. James Turnbull and daughter Miss Aunie, of Durham, atterded the annual Hastie union picnic on July l1st. Mrs. Kenneth Greer and children and Miss Jean Coutts, of Toronto, were guests at their parental homes here last week. Mr. Ben Coutts reâ€" turned with them to holiday in the city. Miss Betty Greer is holidaying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. MightOn. Miss Noretta Hunter, of _ Major, Sask., is holidaying with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, John Wells. A number of the young people from this part attended the B. Y. P. U. picnic in Harrison Park, Owen Sound on Saturday afternoon last. » Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Noble and daughter Inez, of Mulock, spent Sun. with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Edmunds. Miss Jean Ray visited a few Gays last week with her grandmother, Mrs. Hugh Macdonald, Durham. Ruth Bartman, Edith Bartman, Marjory Brown, Ada Reay and Arthur Wise wrote their Entrance Exams last week. We wish them success. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wickers and children, of Buffalo, are holidaying with Mrs. Wicker‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander. Dr, and Mrs. Rudoiph, of P called on Mr. and Mrs. Ben Coutts one day last week. Miss Verley Mervin. and Mrs. John Clark and Betty, to, visited over the week end ie home of Mr. and Nrs. R. VARNEY Rev. Mr Mercer. Lunch and Eilâ€" the U. F. home of Mis,. John Bailey, when the Rocky Club are invited to atteni, The U. F. W. O. will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Mr Arthur Edge on Friday afternoon of grandparents in Berkley. Mrs. Baxter is spending a few days with her daughter Mrs, Jack Braun Miss Ethel Dargavel, Flesherton, 1s a guest with Miss Arileen Pallistc, The MacDonald reunion was held on Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. Neil McLean, when a most on joyable time was spient The Cay w lflell llfl mm from far and nea; gathered. The young people enjoye; a game of soft ball while the old« people enjoyed a sociable char ~ the close of the day‘s fun a bountify} supper, served picnic style, was on joyed on the lawn after which a wended their way home feelingy ; was fine to have those annual path~ Mr L.A McLean spent the weekend with friends at Port Elgin, Mr. Archie McLean has been «: gaged with Mr, Art Mcelntosh 1 noch for a few weeks. Rocky Saugeen W. M. 8. met «: the home of Mrs, D. C. MeKecine on July 4th when 40 members and visitors were present. The presic~ conducted the meeting and opened with prayer, psaim 109 was sung Miss B. McKechnie read the scrip: ure lesson, Mrs, Vessie led in praye Hymn 607 was sung. The minutes o; the last meeting were readand ap provcd., The roll call was answered h, a verse of the scrig‘ure. Miss H lBoyd and Miss Ager sang a duet an were much enjoyed. Miss C. Pletch» read a paper "Jesus anl Life". Mis Mae Bell read from the Record No Grant‘s sermon which was very into esting. Mrs. A. Boyd and Miss M Boyd then sang a duet, The closing hymn was 494 and Mrs, G. Boyd closed the meeting with prayer. Th Aug. meeting will be held at the home of Miss A. Banks. Miss Marion Lamont, of Elmwood, is spending a few days with her cousin, Miss Florence Mac Donald Miss Grace McCaslin, of Toronto spent last week wth her parents, Mr and Mrs. Robert McCaslin. Mr. and Mrs, Alex. Campbell Sr, of Elmwood, with their son, Ales and hbis wife, of Cleveland, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs, Will Campbell. Mr. Archie McDougall, of Hamilto accompanied by his mother, Mn Hannah McDougall spent the we« end with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Twamley and children and Mrs. Will Campbell and son Glenn, visited on Sunday with friends in Glenelg. Mr. ard Mrs. D. J. MacDonald, Ron ald and Florence, Mr. Alex. MacDon ald and Myrtie, Mrs, Andy Hasts and Mr. and Mrs. Doug, Hastie, a! tended the MacDonald reunion .A Mr. Neil McLean‘s @at Rocky Saugee! last Saturday. ROCKY SAUGEEN Mr. and Mrs, Ewing Picard and son, Mrs. J. E. Picard and five child ren of H. J. Picard, motored Satw day to their summer home to spenâ€"‘ a few days. The children will remain till school starts. Mrs. J. Lang will look after the chiliren for the two ren of H. J. Picard, motored S day to their summer home to s a few days. The children will re till school starts. Mrs. J. Lang look after the chiliren for the months they are here. Rev. Mr. Strachan occupied the pulâ€" pit on Sunday and proclaimed || Mr and Mr E. B. Dargavel and children, motored to Niagara Falls on Saturday and returned on Sunday Miss McLean of the Brick School held her annual picnic on Friday. ) was a great success and every one enjoyed themselves with races and ball games. The day was an ideal das for a picnic. Everybody did justice to the booth which was run by Nelson Mcintosh and Miss Maxine Dargaye! Miss McLean is engaged for the com Miss Sabischteacher of the separâ€" ate school, held hor picnic on Fridas forencoon before loaving for her home in Preston We wish her success in Knox W. M. 8. held their monthiy meeting at the home of Mrs. C. Mcin tyre. The president, Mrs. Mclnatyre opened the meeting. Prayer by Mrs E. Dargavel, minutes of the last mee: Mclntosh. Mrs, Tracy read the text book. Mrs. Mcintosh led in prayer. The meeting closed by all repeating the Lord‘s Prayer in unison. Mr. W. H. Dargavel, Mrs. J. H. Klein, Mrs. Stubbs, ail of Toronto, motored up on Sunday and spent the day wth the former‘s mother Mrs. E. 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