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Durham Review (1897), 13 Sep 1934, p. 5

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ong to that group hover aving since proâ€" bad. Tave all the beau business man ng where all ne from. when the 1933 13, 1934 mEs 4 PD »stions, on only nope la can say n home. 1 we saw the _ door what the country, rerywhere «1 States, i of Burâ€" we found infinite » you are? ‘Ow me of them?** board and we very â€" much ins were comâ€" est ship."* f we followed as po Review 0t an say that ruiser . ‘Te soon » of our ffee. At w hisper, yere fortun uver to gsee boat. . dock alia,. and trv Lnoa 1. ann we didn‘t ir of the time was Banff or nake that One ip on the _ she sail C. where in, makes he ; permission les north mirteen he whole M e RBow see our intage . s that 1e was part on the miles to start lieve being Alns tory by until a e first Can rous i and yW from place hand . and Kickâ€" orth Iried than vigh be than tun and L Y the all to ally 000 nt n it CUSTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. Get our Gunn‘s Fertilizer in stock omo Eat Henderson‘s Bread this Summer â€" Pure and Wholesome Phone No Trade in your Victory Bonds due in 1934 at a profit, in exchange. For fuall particulars, and many other Provincial & Municipa now on sale, in $100, 500 and $1000 der tions, in short or long term maturities secure you what you wish. O 4 c+os Royal Household Flour Bran *O Canada‘ l Oa Pilot &# M JOHN McGOWAN All Dom. of Canada Bonds Province of Ontario, Cities of Toronto, Montrea], Hamilton Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods : Please ask for SAW & PLANING MILLSs and biliousness THE PEOPLE‘S MILLSs Make your HENDERSON‘S BAKERY prices before purchasing else where. it will pay you. FLOUR P. RAMAGE, Durham JOHN Keeping Your Lg Sept. 13, 1934 tik»n for anything in Baking line a>na and have our rig call rite, phone or call Will Repay You in Health You will be delighted with its flavor spir: fards earn you good Interest Provincial & Municipal bonds $100, 500 and $1000 denominaâ€" Oat Chop Crimpled Oats FEED Shorts Local Dealer Active I can lwere held on Sunday at Hopeville "’;'-he..l:'!\l: |United Church. On Monday evening time sewin | the play ‘Mother Mine‘ was presented Lord‘s Pra ;by a group of young people from business pa | Iristioge and was much enjoyed. Good lunch was . music was supplied by Mr and Mrs. assistants : |George Shand, Mr Archie Shand, and The next m |Mr W. Hendry and Mrs. Henry Mrs Alexan | Christie. are cordiall | _ Mr and Mrs Joseph McMillan Bethâ€", | el and Mr and Mrs Herb Corbett were | Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs H.| Here‘s an Mr and Mrs Archie Shand Fairâ€" bairn visited the first of the week at Mr. George Shand‘s. Love P The county grader is this week at Laurel Miss Laverne McEachnie went to Guelph Monday where sne has emâ€" ployment . Mr and Mrs J. J. Wilton and Mrs John Smith were present at Hopeâ€" ville anniversary services and spent the day with relatives. | louse is progressing favorably though Jdelayed quite a bit by unfavorable | weather. |_ the mutual exchange of pulpits by | the ministers during their holidays, fis now consumated and each back in their own and both appreciated . ‘ Two of our handsome maidens, one Itime citizens of this town, Misses 'Doris McLean and Violet Watson were married Saturday to the men of itheir choioe. We wish both amiable ‘ladies abundant sucaess and lengthâ€" ‘ ened joy. | The foundation of Mr. Aldcorn‘s PhHouse is prorrascine fawnwaibc ib as c The engine that passed through the fire at J.C. Harrison‘s mill is already made fit by babbiting and is now like the Yankees tall smoke stack after the tornado, ‘The darned thing was straighter now than ever. Rev. J. W. Johnston now home reâ€" freshed from his holidays purposes holding a Bible Class at 10.30 a.m. each Sunday just before service. We all can stand the time,â€"and instrucâ€" tion . We were pleased to meet at church with an old time valued friend in the person of Mrs Leroy Teft, Toronto, who is on a visit to all the Eckhardt ’tlamilies. Pleased to find hber in gooc health, appearance and sociability. Two more pupils are in attendance at Flesherton High School from here, Misses Frances Reiley and Ruberta Harrison, thus adding to the handâ€" some contingent attending. We wisn all success. ‘ Ls 100 00e 0 T RO0F â€" s NEHSSOPd) ~HEP BA Mrs Sianley Harrison, Mr and Mrs. Chas. Tucker and family. Twentyâ€" five sat cown to a bountiful dinner and a most pleasant time was had. Mr. Dave Hincks returned home with Mr and Mrs Alfred Hincks for a visit. Mr Don Stewart returned home ar ter holidaying in Toronto. Mr. Albert Williams and his brothâ€" er, Eugenia moved Monday to Nortn Line with his threshing outfit. Mr and Mrs G. A. Black and Helen‘ of Swinton Park visited Saturday at, A. L. Hincks. ! Mrs Roy McLean and son Glen. 'fl‘”"e" spent a few Aays with her parents m |the b1 Shelburne last week. 'home On Sunday the Hincks family al1 Where met at the old home. Mr and Mrs Aif Served Hincks and Miss Almeda, Toronto; Aand 0 Mr and Mrs Neil McLeod, Swinton t}°Y Park; Mr Gordon Schenk, Ayton; they h Miss Isabel Tuck, Clifford: Mr anft Y°A" W Mr and Mrs Alfred Hincks attended the weddmg of her Harold on SAbmin« a% Fhik. | _ PRICEVILLE Jas. Riddell is visiting at _ old time valued friend in the of Mrs Leroy Teft, Toronto, on a visit to all the Eckhardt . Pleased to find her in gooc appearance and sociability . HOPEVILLE ie wedding of her brother Saturday at Durham. this job the |_ fieres an encouraging thought. The human brain doesn‘t wear out. It men stop thinking, others never did use their brains much. But the man whobuagoodbntna.nduneattto the limit, grows in ability as #ima Lonl 0 10s 00 . OO "ragene ME ACcP your brain young by working it hard. Some Junch was sorved by the hostess and assistants and a social time spent. The next meeting will be at home of Mrs Alexander Oct. 9. All mamharse time sewing on the quilt 2 The Lord‘s Prayer in unison closed the business part of meeting after which make talent money to amount of 50c for expense funds. On the resignaâ€" tion of Mrs Wallace McGowan as Sec‘y, Miss Elsie Ledingham was apâ€" pointed in hker place. Miss Ina Milne was appointed financial sec‘y in Miss: The first meeting of the Presbyâ€" terian Young Women‘s Auxiliary, for fall and winter term, was held on Sept. 11, at the home of _ Miss Margaret Smith, with a goodly numâ€" ber of members present. i Mrs Howell, president, â€" presided over the business part of meeting. It was decided that each â€" memhar Tesime The members to each bring a trlend.; The meeting was then closed with the | Lord‘s Prayer. I The Ladies‘ Aid then met Giles in the chair and sang For Jesus‘ and prayer by Thompson. The usual routir iness was gone through. 1: cided to hold a social eac The Members t ABNh hok I _ The Baptist Mission Circle met on *‘ Wednesday Sept. 5, at the home of "~ Mrs. Giles. Mrs Priest the Pres. was * in the chair. The opening hymn was tw ‘There is no Name so Sweet as Jesus‘. | The scripture lesson, psaim 91 was tb taken by Mrs. A. Thompson. Mrs, | 10 Browne sang ‘If your heart keeps,de right‘. Hymin, ‘Jesus Shall Reign‘, | C Mrs. Priest gave a short reading. | be Mrs. Jas. Browne led the season of * prayer. The roll call was answered & with a verse containing the word !"® meekness. Mrs. Giles then sang ‘An but Evening Prayer.‘ The topic was given Sh« by Miss Moffat and Mrs. w. Thompâ€" °XP son. The meeting closed with ‘Blesâ€", Ne» sed Hour Of Prayer‘ by Mrs. Priest. | Ti The Ladies‘ Aid then met with Mrs me Giles in the chair and sang ‘Stand Up War For Jesus‘ and prayer by Mrs. A,. she Thompson. The usual routine of bus. her ness was gone through. It was deâ€" con ‘ided to hold a social each month.| â€"â€" Pn‘ tue esc l mt y o1 on ce e td 1 CHiRCXEs and Miss Alice Ra.mage and tea table were taste od with autumn flowers Smith poured tea Other guests present included Mrs, Litster, Mrs. Giles, Mrs. C. Ramage es B NARYOE ces u3 refithith. adtntctcasss cacd from the old neighbors in Upper Town. A lively contest followed. Deâ€" liclous refreshments were served and a happy social time spent. The house Mrs. Gowdy Vocal golos by Giles, and Miss Miss A. Rame with sheaf of flowers artistically ranged in true bridal fashion . McGowan Mr. Gowdy . wishes of all in remarks, | "V~CT girls. Following the ceremony ‘ the bridal party were entertained at ]home of Mrand Mrs Wm Caalder, t] PRESBYTERIAN y THE DURHAM REVIEW n and Mrs, J, Alexander. Calder presented the bride invited. spent a were given by gave a plano solo Mrs Litster, Mrs E. Harding. e brought greetings exprnessed the best l a few well chosen A ND VICINITY tastefully decoratâ€" Mrs John [D h oo on en Ne t nace â€" En Hopkine Estate, Durham, Ont. for Brick hous Elgin Street, l ELG, IN THE C UNTY _ FARMER, pBEC SED. __NOTICE is he giv persons having I Estate of THOMAS TURM of the Township of| Glene County of Grey, er, w or about the Tenth y of were IN THE MATTEBR OFP THER P or THoMas AurnBuuL OF THE TOWMHIP or She declared she was afraid the forces of reaction. Shedid long to C. C. F., but was str dependent. She was not a h eral nor had Liberal leanings, been charged, and she certair not a Conservative. "The best days the wor are almost here," she sta not far from the day whe: be some apportion of the tweer capital and labor." pu KOTICE TO CREDITORS come from outside the ma-jor she said. "If I thought I co Agriculture is in an impossible posâ€" ition. The great causesof farm AiMfâ€" culties is too little money for volume of goods, tariffs, and loss of purcnasâ€" ing power. The condition of labor affects agriculture very much for if We‘ve no lack of goods, we‘ve mote than ever beforeâ€"far more than we have money. Too little money _ is Canada‘s dilemma. Hon. Mr. Cahan says in 1933 we had $932,000,000 less money than in 1929. Choose Miss Macphbail i of reaction. Shedid not peâ€" ‘. C. F., but was strictly Inâ€" t. She was not a half Libâ€" had Liberal leanngs, as naa , and she certainly was days the world has seen ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO ," she stated. "We‘re : day when there will OF THE ESTATE ‘ given that all ims against the TUR.NBULL, late Glenelg, in the er, who died on y of August, A. hip of Glenelg, LL, LATE OF GLENâ€" oF GREY, income beâ€" It only of Canadian Paciflic ’ Car Privileges On payment of an additional charge of approximately 25 % of the coach excursion fares, for each person, tourist sleeping car accommodation may be secured at regular berth rates nave it, and all stations west thereof Full particulars from any agent. Brick house, garage, good garden anc small fru‘ts. Reasonable for quick sale. _ Apply or premises to Wm. Bourne, Queen St. North. CENT A MILE Lots 7 and 8, Con. 22, Egremont, containing 177 acres of splendid farm land in good condition. Fine brick Lot 21, con 2, Egnemont, contain ing 100 acres, the property of the es tate of the late Geo. Pollock. Good buildings and in good state of cul tivation. Apply to Jos. H. Noble, R. R. 2, Durham, or Cecil FEccles, R. R 2, Holstein, Executors GOING DATES: Daily Sept. 21 to October 2nd Return Limit 30 Days . Fall wheat for seai $1.00 a bushel. JOHN D. DRIMMIE No. 2 Holstein Ont. JERSEY CATTLE FoRr SALE Beautiful pure bred Jersey females ages from one td four years, also a cream separator i splendid _ condiâ€" tion. Reasonable AX quick sale. Apâ€" ply to Mrs Herbert\ Murdock. Lot 1 of 20, con 1, EG.R., Glenelg two miles north of Durham, containâ€" ing 50 acres cleared in good state of cultivation. Good dwelling house, and barn, driving shed, aind running water at barn. Apply to Mrs T. Turnbull, brick house, 1y acres land, garage etc. for rent. Apply to Philit Lawrâ€" ence or to Mrs Wm. Porter less the taxes and costs : paid. Notice is he: y give list of lands for for . taxes is being publighed i tario Gazette on the st d: tember 1934, and cop said list may be had my Treasuner‘s Office, 1 September 1934. ROUND TRIP COACH EXcursions TO ALL STATIONS iN WESTERN CANADA May, 1934, sale lof lanc for taxes in the\ Town will be held at the Cou Town Hall, Durhkm, at two o‘clock in th afte; seventh Aay of m} By vintue of the Mayor of â€" bearing date t} Town of Du To Wit : Brick Happy Thought range for . od. Apply at Review Office Tourist Sleeping TREASURER‘s saLle FARM FOR SALE FARM FOR Salg FARM FOR saALEe FOR SALE FOR SALE n 2, Egnemont, contain-i o (Chmbfe s, the property of the esâ€"| houre late Geo. Pollock. Good FOR RENT and inspect property. s. Apply to Mrs Alex. liss Eva Lawrence. t. R. 1, Varney. FOR SALE mber, 1934, unâ€" and costs are sooner herdby given that the r for arrears of publighed in the Onâ€" RAMAG!':, Treasurer R TAXES am, County of Grey warrant issued by _ Town of Durham, twentyâ€"eighth day of f lands in arrears e Council Chamber m, at the hour of ; afternoon, on the st day of Sepâ€" copies of the \my office, OF LANDS Ist day of try Chiropractic . JMu sage and Uiltra Violet Rays See your local Chirovra "__ _ _C7ZA0C YTik Dates arranged at Rerald Office, Du» dalk, also through Durbkam Review ang TLc h inadrocs (a m oc _ C m Ll“fl“ M.fl“f tor hy m o'"u“r’ in all its Branches x RAY GAS EXxTRAcTions Office: Mill Street, DURHAM. (Ont Realtor, Insurance, ete. or All legal ‘mn-?.m‘"m_v !M carefully prepared. Honor Graduate Toronto University Graduate Royal Coll. Dental Surgeon of Ontario. To Specialist, Eye, Ear, Nose In Durham every other J. F. GRANT, D.D.5S., . G. AND BESSIE McGILLIVRAY Office ana nesidence: Corner Coun tess and Lambton Streets, Durhaze OMoolwcu:ltoug-,, 130 to a ». m., 7 to 9 p. m., '-Mm-a.. Notary Public, Conveyancer, P. F. MacARTHUR HAROLD E. MOUNTAIN, m. p GEORGE E. DUNCAN " 2° C CACOF, Hake cution and Physical Culture. Speciar course for advanced pupils, including Hand Culture and Arm gmchen Beâ€" ginners a specialty, ndergarten method for children of pre school age, Have communnut 1. .3 1__ " ROom Honor Post Graduate Aima College Pupil of Parne}j Morris, A a c a J. H. MeQUARRIE, B. A ROYDEN BURNETT, m. p. Office over Royal Bank, Durham Hours : 3 ~â€"â€" 4 p. m. 0: 1 door north of Meâ€" CHIROPRACTIC 12 to 2 p. m. : Over Lambton St., Durham, Ont Also ou Leather top"rubâ€" ber sole Sport Shoes GIRLS Pricep MISSES Pricep A NICE LinE or crowing GIRL and misses SCHOOL S$hoes in CRUSHED calr. Lines of White Shoes Pumps, Straps and Ties A NICE oPEN For REPAIRING a SPECIAL TY Advance. Ooo.l.l.; ‘. O. Phone 43 r 44. J. S. McILRAITH commenced teaching Lawrence‘s store, H« Phone 95. Hamilton, Ontario DR. C. P. PARK . CHARLTON Reduced Prices HOLSTEIN, ont Office Hours : . SNEATH, : 1.30 to 4.00 p. m. 7.80 to 9.00 p. m, and Arm gncheo. Beâ€" Vaity. ndergarten ldren of pre school age, ‘ed teaching. Studio ovâ€" ®‘s store. Hours 1 to € ON ALL INSPECTiON W 6 to 8 p. m. and Throat weekâ€"end sras ._." &.w olg Sfi ks F

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