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Durham Review (1897), 9 Aug 1934, p. 5

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e." Mr ®PF. ted ‘a vice rs elected s of the children ere rocurm He RS A be in. of meni to Canada er from this comâ€" ent at the M » Melville Johnston ympathy is extendâ€" of the bereaved. rheld Metzger and . ‘Toronto. snant 18 Muir Clan Gordon to Caleâ€" M ire guests now centur Wednesday after. Robert Gm tec old haunts in called at the old Thursday. 0. Widmeyer and M Jw numâ€" » up of t Mr MceKinâ€" Dunâ€" Mar nday with the ind Mrs. Noah Geddes Miss Jean ts at their M q the grain showers wa on M. Mc P. called hnston on ‘ byers, Wil er with Mrg @ daughter, heir holiday st Friday. family, of ‘ome of her m, last Sat. k, Hanover, ime home, motored to W rham, in MacPhail ie of the s. Harty last. f Mrs Pick M was on pital last wWid her r the he d the lle W of our sca pe the past e declinâ€" vas with * extend ed _ the A y me rgely and to all attend. *. attendâ€" Saturday brother‘s of id nd n he fun ‘, _ Mrs, Mearns k to Toronto, ‘ at the fun in all h pe n# 108 L n# he il a t ) CUSTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. Eat Henderson‘s Bread this Summer =â€" Pure and Wholesome Get our prices before purchasing else where. 1t will pay you. Gunn‘s Fertilizer in stock Phone No Trade in your V id a profit, in exchange O rd4+rs JOHN McGOWAN Royal Household Flour Bran *O Canada‘ h Oa Pilot hi al and many other Provincial & Municipal bonds now on sale, in $100, 500 and $1000 denominaâ€" tions, in short or long term maturities. I can secure you what you wish. Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods : Al Dom THE PEOPLE‘S MILLs HENDERSON‘S BAKERY Make your FLOUR P. RAMAGE rovince taken for anything in Baking line a>ns and have our rig call oronto, rite, phone or call on Aug. 9, 1934 You will be delighted with its flavor spare funds earn you good Interest % O{ Canada Bonds of Ontario, Cities of Victory Bonds due in 1934 at ige. For fuall particulars, ontreal, Hamilton Oat Chop Crimpled Oats FEED urham Shorts Local Dealer Mr and Mrs Dan McCannel, and Mrs Neil MceCanrol and so thur, Proton Station: Mr and Mr and Mrs Percy Chambers son, Toronto ,are visiting at her ther‘s. * Mr John L. McKinron and of Saskatoon, are visiting |r here . _ _ "CA at house and thereafter the body moved to Pres, Church, where ‘a service was held of Praise, scripture reading and prayer, the latter by Rev. J. w. Johnston. The deceased had neached the ag of 93 years, He was a strong follower of Pasâ€" tor Russell and lived a good life. A sturdy iblacksmith in his earlier days it was quite fitting that two present of the calling and one of the past, should act as pallâ€"bearers ; Messrs [Sheurman and Reiley ana If m ae" | in her 91st year axid has of all her mental faculties say o. 0 .. . 959C wes SRCEDCRTERs: Messrs Sheurman and Reiley and H. B. Mcâ€" Lean; Colin A. and Colin H. McLean and A. McVicar. Mrs. McRae is still unable to move and will in all probabiiity be taken to home of her son Duncan in Owen Sound. She i; in her 91st year and has possession [ â€" C CCC years ago this Satur.day,' â€" Aug. 4, 1914, an old pseople‘s picnic, a most enjoyable affair, was held at Wilder‘s Lake, of the peopte in Egâ€" remont TJ. At the close of the event word was had from Durham that war had been declared; on a Tuesday if I mistake not.. [‘ The funeral of the late J. 3. Mecâ€" |â€" Rae, on Aug .2nd service and gerâ€" / mon held at house and thereafter the â€" body moved to Pres, Church, where : & service was held of Praise, scripture i reading Ald . DraÂ¥ar The o. .2 s . Twenty yeans ago t] Aug. 4, 1914, an old p a most enjoyable affair Wilder‘s Lake, of the : Turnbuil SVJ5 lunder 15; Sherman Piper, o Ceylon, 1st; Alex Weir, Ina. Boys over 15; La Verne Piper, 1st Alex Marshall, Ceylon, 2nd; John ny McVicar, 3rd. ; Free for All; Merle Roberts, 1st; Alex Marshall, 2nd; La Verne Pipâ€" er, 3rd. Greasy Pole; Tie between Frank Slatter and Douslas Thu..ri: * A Gray coach brougnt some 27 members from Toronto Saturday. The baseball game between Drew and Hanover, resulted in a score of 7 to 1, in favor of latter. |\__Mr Gordon Brown, a soloist in a | Toronto church, contributed a â€" solo \ in fine voice "A Friend in Galilee." | The collection was taken up by 12 | winsome teen age girls in fancy dec ‘orated plates. _ The organization in company with the Old Boys‘ Reunion | invested in a fine new platform, 4 fsec'tl'ons. 12 ft square. j The Monday sports following drew _another large crowd. The day‘s enâ€" f jJoyment began with a Calithumpian parads at which a horse, "Barney Google" (W. Frook and Cameron McLean) and led by Neil Aldcorn, took 1st prize. A horse and cow hitâ€" chad together, another horse in a coverless top buggy, a float loaded clomns, etc., provided innocent | aâ€" musement . , Mr John McQuaker, Owen Sound, | |& resourceful speaker, always wel-, come here, gave a fine address. Rev. / { J. W. Johnston, the new pastor here,‘ ‘vled in prayer and acted in hte capaâ€" ! city of chairman efficiently with apâ€" \ propriate references _ Rev. Father | Grace too, was splendid, â€"commendâ€" \ing the observance of this solemn occasion, as did the other speakers. Miss McPhail and F. R. Oliver were in good trim ard met with hearty approval. Rev, N. McDonald read hhe‘ scripture message. A massed choir | of some 30 voices, sang as a volun-, tary, "O Valiant Hearts" and furâ€" |. nisheq the harmony to the hymns!- sung, that was led by that fine musâ€" | ical organizations, the band, from‘!. Hanoverâ€"liberal in their selections. | . The silver bars or chimes were a | most pleasing feature. | f MEMORIAL sERVvICE DRAWS , | A LARGE cnowol j The annual Memorial Service held on Aug. 5th, proved like its prede-, | cessors, very successful. There was ‘a disappointment in first of week in ‘ our principal speaker, Col. F. Fraser Hunter, who had been selected by | Premier Hepburn, to represent the Gov‘t at the big Army Corps celebra-‘ bration angq thus unable to attend. ! Glad to see he was the first after | Mayor Stewart ,to welcome General‘ | Allenby and Admiral Tyrwhitt at the | fetaation upon their arrival. |, PRICEVILLE Douglas Turnbull °;i _ Caught by Percy Chambers and inron and bride, visiting relatives . A ! This is _ the Merle Roberts, 1st; | night before in 2nd; La Verne Pip. . most everybocy McCannel, Mr. Feversham _ and in a 1â€"1 tie though _ we think Price the better showing. t Douglas er, Ist; ; Johnâ€" faâ€" ‘~m Jack, reeve of Proton. Mr ,Wa:tson occupied the chair, Good Th MZ «o s + _.,_| for 3 en an hour of ‘Do as you like‘ goâ€" mgaboutdukhghandsmdmeet- * ts ing so many of the boys and girls home for the week end holiday. Ho Mrand Mrs Jack McLean of Milo, cutte Aliberta, came the farthest. mnt.beft'o ] lights were lit and the dance enjoyâ€" rope. ed,notonlybythunon%ho floor, .. â€" the ‘Little Wrens ‘of der prevailed. Seating ac tion was good. Then lunch picnic fashion spread on the grass. Fam: groups of familes sat down joyed friendly chat while t} Softball rame Proton nan. is da it Donald brothers of Toronto, five in number; banjo, har; lo, mandolin, gave an abun music. _ Also vocal number, least 9 different persons ; recitations and speeches. _ called on responded. The ; able was Miss Macnhail w i SE CH MR CmER mR ming race, young men, in which Vincent Ellis of Holsten came 1st, and Geo,. Jackson, Toronto, 2n4 and iJimmie MclLean, Proton; Boys‘swim ‘â€"Jimmie Essex, â€" Winnipeg; _ Allen Haw and Donald Gohsen: tub race,' which created fun and many upsets,’ was won by Donald Goheen, Walk-‘ ing slippery pole was an amusing eâ€"| vent, and Jimmy Knox of Bowmen-i’ ville; Leslie Watson, Swinton, and | R. J. McNulty, Victoria Corners, | were the lucky ones. ‘ Then a splendid program was enâ€"| joyed; instrumentai music by the’ Haw pips band, assisted by two Mcâ€" mis iss & F most everybocy spent the h the picnic at Black‘s Beach, enjoyable day meeting and ; with old acquaintances from near. Gate receipts proclaim in the afternoon and we thin] number for the dance in _( Many young people of â€" bot}; should not neeq another was month, they spent. so much ; the water. First SDOrts were THE DURHAM REVIEW | Tommy, the two year old son of | Mrand Mrs Ear] Walton met with a , very serious accident. While with his his father at the barn he pulled a heavy trap door on his legs, fracturâ€" ing one from his knee to hip, a sevâ€" ere inch split. _ The little fellow is dcing not so badly. _ It is quite a problem to keep a child of that age quiet, when at the least, it will. take six or seven weeks bofore he will be released from bandages, etc.f The United Church Mission Band | met Wednesday at Mrs R. Crawford‘s | | _ Mrs Paxman spent a few days last week visiting her daughter, Mrs S. Bryce, Holstein, while her _ nieces, the Misses Paxman, Toronto, looked after her household duties . Mr Geo. Wale was home from To ronto for the holiday. Mrand Mrs Harry Scott and Miss Beulsh Burnett, Durham, spent Sun-‘ day with his mother, Mrs Jas Scott. A large crowd enjoyed the holiday at Black‘s Beach. Water ‘sports, a‘ Calithumpian parade, pipe ‘band, al good program, ball game and danc-f ing at night provided good entertain~,‘ ment. Mr and Mrs Robt Renwick daughter Helen; Mrand Mrs w Weir and children, Durham, | v recent guests at home of Mr J Sinclair. Mr Chester Fowler, Mr Jack Tutâ€" ton and brothers motored to Toronâ€" to Sunday, to see the latter‘s father, who recently met with a serious acâ€" cident and will be a hospital patient for another month at least. Miss Lyda Spence, Toronto, spent a few days with her prrents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Spence. Misses Flora and Margaret Macfarâ€" lane and Mrand Mrs John Maciarâ€" lane, Toronto, spent the week â€" end hene. _mother, visited recently at Angus McCannel‘s, Proton Station. _ Mrang Mrs Waite and children, of Toronto, spent a few days at A. B. McArthur‘s. Mrs Stanley Maltby, Toronto, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Buckham. Miss Marjorie Meuser, 0. Sound, and friend, Hamilton, spent the week end with Mrs Arch. McCuaig. Martin McLeod, Tilbury, visited Ais sisters over the holiday and took in the big events Sunday and Monday., with Mr and Mrs Harry Pediar, . ex Carson and Bernice, spent the week end hene and Mr and Mrs Eldon Runciman and m, Toronto jare Aolidaying here. Mrs A. L. Hincks and â€" ehildran SWINTON PARK t need another wash for a ey spent so much time in;' : First sports were a swimâ€"| . young men, in which| ‘llis of Holsten came 1st, Jackson, Toronto, 2n4d and . ‘6 ol lToronto, violins ; banjo, harp, piccolâ€" save an abundance of vocal numbers by â€" at it pensons; readings, speeches, Everyone onded. The most not-‘ Macphail, M. P. and oon and we think a like the dance in evening. receipts proclaimed 500 °_ °CC CMeH, GOod orâ€" Seating accommodaâ€" the morning â€"after the in this locality ,as alâ€" oCy spent the holiday at Black‘s Beach,. A very HOPPVILLE Swamp College ile they ate. centre versus A ND VICINITY Families Macphail and with rugs Renwick â€" and mingling i far and enâ€" sexes, Instead of writing that weekly letâ€" ter to distant friends, why not have the Review tell them the news of the district. Save yourself the trouble of worrying over what to say each week for $2.00 for a whole year. Those who boast of many friends are generally advertising themselves. were Fussing over small matters destroys ability to tackle big ones. Assoc(ate with more than you kr Universal honesty locksmiths. An ounce of of precept. Wise men are at hore anywhere. Adelard Goulet, head barber of the Banff Springs Hotel, had what he regards as a close shave the other day when he was off duty on the golf links and met a black bear He topped his drive and the bear beat a hasty retreat. _ Wild aniâ€" mals are very tame in this district this year. True love A problem that has defeated the learned for centuriesâ€"the squaring of the circleâ€"has apparently been solved by L. W. Hartman, Canadian Pacific Railway timekeeper at Lonâ€" don, Ont. Hartman claims he deâ€" vised a geometric method by which to reprodute the exact area of a circle in the shape of a square. University professors are now exâ€" amining his solution. He was born in Rumania and never saw a college, but speaks English, French, German and Rumazrian fluâ€" ently. Charles Olsen and â€" Raffacle Maiullari, rival roundâ€"theâ€"world racers, are trying to make a trip circling the globe in less than 30 days using only "regular means of transportation." Olsen left Victoria on Canadian Pacific $reyhound Empress of Asia June 13, and Maiullari arrived at Vancouver on the Empress of France June 22. Airplanes come within the term of the contract since both men have already used them. The race at time of writing is very close. "Che FIRESIDI PHILOSOPHE With a population that ranks 28th among the countries of the world, Canada is fifth in total exports and third in total turnover of trade. Canadian Pacific Railway Police, Ontario No. 1 team, are champion revolver shots of the Dominion. After winning the Chief Constables Association . Trophy in May, the team shot against the Lethbridge detachment of the Royal Canadiar Mounted Police which had won the championship for Military forces, and defeated them 1412 against 1370. Possible score was 1500. The victorious team is composed of Investigator E. O‘Brien, Sudbury; and Constables H. H. Gyves, Port McNicoll; J. H. B. MacDonald, Torâ€" onto; D. Prendergast, Sudbury, and W. E. Tingman, White River, Ont. mss oc dR d i nc his happy self. Mrs Jas Wison, Boothville, who underwent a serious operation _ in Toronto ,two weeks ago, is now home ang improving, Harvest is progressing. _ Arthur Richardson has finished cutting | a very good crop while many â€" here have not started. Arthur leads this section in early to bed and early to rise and getting work done. Rev. Mr Johnston, Priceville, will conduct service at Swinton Park next : Sunday at usual hour, while Mr Mecâ€"| Donald is on his vara#ian | Ceylon. Billy Cormick‘s, reunion in city over enjoyed meeting o Four hundred thousand babies have been born at Banff during the past fortnight. It is not the fine mountain air that accounts for this phenomenon, but the mountain water, and the babies are rainbow trout from the Dominion Governâ€" ment Fish hatchery on the banks of the Bow River. They will be placed in the lakes and streams of the Rocky Mountain Parks. Mr and Mrs Black received conâ€" gratulations on their enterprize, as they have done much work in fixing up grounds, buildings, swings and slide. All enjoyed th»> Aay. Fred Knox attendeq the Soidiers‘ but also by the onlookers | H Mrand Mrs Billy By ALFRED siGes (335) asks nothing in return. ere a’xd There example is worth a ton th those who know. +s billy Rnox and childâ€" f Bowmanville, are holiâ€" Bert Haw‘s and W. Mcâ€" also with Mrs Knox of ly is holding a very good t Bowmanvilie and is still would overseas chums bankrupt know On sale at McFADDEN‘S Drug Store THE VARIETY STORE, Durham Hraantho0]Sout Gil,looghenet Th Olive ol Besuty Producu. * I enclose 10c to cover . Mep Wimses Sopoan up e wabrmsnsie Irr va o â€"dm‘lfimzk hy 31..0‘;‘. ilfnm stores in 3 sizes five &emmhcomm ptq: arations, mail the coupon below. C » 0_ Aa _ C COL CPCF PICCCE SN0 OTRCF gfln g.l.l-m Products are sold by leading You cannot buy a better powder than OUTDOOR GiRL at any price. The Good Houseâ€" Is there a tendency towards dullness? A line or wrinkle here and there? A suggestion of drynessâ€"even coarseness? Don‘t dodge these questions! It‘s important that you know the truth, if you expect your skin to be attractive to others. Begin at once to correct these complexion flaws, OUTDOOR Girt Olive Oil Face Powder will help you. This luxurious powder feeds into dry tissues the delicate, swiftlyâ€"absorbed oils which your skin needs to remain soft, smooth and supple. With just a few applicaâ€" tiohs, you can see your complexion awaken to new youth and loveliness. you see? OlmunC-.GhA If you have something you are not using, why not sell it? A small adâ€" let in the Review may find a buyer. Brick house on the est side of Elgin Street, formerly pied â€" by for the executors of th Mary Ann Mrs. Mary Ann Hopkinrs, \deceased. Aply to J. H. McQuarrie, Solicitor Hopkins Estate, Durbham, Ont. n/smu THAT CAPTIVATES MEN ? _ | Monor Post Graduate Alma College Ttf_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"rmmmemmes Pupil of Parneli Morris, A. A. C. o. OTOoGRapPHy ,Ph.no. Vocal, Theory, Harmony, Hile Save mongy by having your films cution and Physical Culture. Speciar finished by F\ W. Kelsey, photograph | course for advanced pupils, including er. we develo® any size roll and make| Hand Culture and Arm Gouches, Beâ€" 8 prints with \plain border for 25¢,reâ€"| ginners a specialty, Kindergarten prints 3¢ eachj Fancy border 40c, reâ€" method for children of pre school age. prints 5¢ each.\Leave films with Mr.l‘HlVO commenced teaching. Studio ovâ€" Town, Jeweler ork finished twice n.{‘ er P. Lawrence‘s store. Hours 1 to § week., mm mt . s will proceed to a tribu of the Estate, hav r to the claims of hich then have notice, albd v able for said as to of whose claim not & been reasived at thp tin distribution . DATED at Dur T Severteenth day offJuls "Seal of Approval" '.‘;0:;.... TEmEes Solicitor for , try a closeâ€"up of $July, A. D. 1934 MceQUARRIF, tham, Ontario, _ the Executors d will not be liâ€" to any persons shall not have time of such 1, Ontario, this JUN I AKIV CArturityv TORONTO what | To remove the cause of dis try Chiropractic adjustments, | sage and Uitra Violet Rays } See your local Chiropractors :L'“".“ Auctioneer tor Grey M |_ Bales taken on reasonable terma | Dates arranged at Rerald Ofice, Da» \dalk, also through Durkam Review ang | Flesherton Advance. Geo. E. Dunear, Dundalk P. 0. Phone 43 r 44. | Dentistry in all its Branches i'x RAY GAS EXTRAcTions W. C. PICKERING, DDS, LDs Honor Graduate Toronto University Graduate Royal Coll. Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Rooms: Over Roval Hank Â¥ucacc C. G. AND 4 Geners! Financial Busincss Transacted All::lmw AVNPM.“.N | Specialist, Eye, Bar |In Durham every g Saturday and Sur ’ of Miss W. Park J. F. GRANT, D.D.S., L.D.s. Lambton Office Hours : Office ana Nflll‘rA Public, Conveyancer, P. F. MacARTHUR GEORGE E. DUNCAN HAROLD E. MOUNTAIN, 1. D 10000 CCC y tess and Lambton Streets, Durham Iloehom:lmllmn., l,“g‘ D-m-.7to.p,m.. Sundays er 6 ROYDEN BURNETT Office over Royal Bank, HOURS : f â€"â€" 4 p. m. : Mill Street, CHIROPRACTIC 12 to 2 p. m. BESSIE McGILLIVRAY « SWITH, M.B., M.C., P.s. Barrister, Solicitor, . M. CHARLTON Pumps, Straps and .'T':s A nice line of Growing Girls® Shoes at $2.65. To keep them looking nice, get a bottle of Shuâ€"Milk or Tilley‘s SureWhite vail and see our styles, Seâ€" lect yours before lines and siâ€" zes are too much broken. We have DR. C. P. PrarKk Hamilton, Ontario t, Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat m every Second and Fourth iy and Sunday at residence s ty wl 1 door north of Meâ€" REPAIRING A SPECIALTY commenced teaching. Lawrence‘s store, H« Phone 95. White Shoe Sez IS NOW HERE J. S. McILRAITH A nice line MeQUARRIE, HOLSTEIN, ont Offiee Hours : â€" SNEATH, M. D Priced from $2.25 to $3.50 St., Durham, Ont. 1.30 to 4.00 p. m. 7.80 to 9.00 p. m. ®!I Morris, A. A. C. o. Theory, Harmony, Hile ysical Culture, Speciar anced pupils, including and Arm Gouches. Beâ€" 6 to 8 p. m. in i Â¥tal‘

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