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Durham Review (1897), 17 Jan 1935, p. 5

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HEDULE In. orth NE nny and Anon bo. 1H35 Mr CUSTOM CHOPPIM done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. Phone No. 6 Murmm’unhuln'obom "may,“ It is enjoyed by young and old. Eat it regularly. If not now a customer, give u: a trial. Tempting Buns, Cakes and Pastries Prov. of Manitoba , percent Bonds Vancouver Victoria Seattle $tu.trs Interest rates have dropped appreciably on all bonds, but I can yet supply the best Gov- ernment or Municipal bonds to yield from 3 to 5 per cent. Buy one of these ; Canadian National Railway. 3 per cent bonds Also Province of Ontario. Prov. of Alberta, Toronto, Montreal, Belleville. and many other cities. Due Jan. 2, 1950, at 97.79. to yield 4.20 96. $100, $500 or 81000 bonds. Interest parable Jan. 2nd and My 2nd. Henderson’ Bread Return Fare Durham .Dut Dec. 15, 1960, " 99.75, to yield 3.03 %. Mar be fully re gisteted, and guaranteed unconditionally by the Dominion of Canada. Interest June " and Dee. 16. Payable " any '81:. Comm. Gunn’s Fertilizer in stock CANADAS EVERGREEN ill PLAYGROUND Royal Household “our Bran ' o Can-dn' " 0:1 Pilot " C Keep in Stock for Sale the {allowing Goods: JOHN McGOWAN TO FROM Will thus requiring ertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. T HE PEOPLE’S MILLS HEN DERSON’S BAKERY Invest in Sound Bonds P. RAMAGE, Durham Government or Municipal FLOUR JA N. 17, ISM rite, phone or can on ”tea/afar: Jummor in low Rail late: to VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, WASH. Come out to Canada's Evergreen Purrroumt....morr balmy days ot glorious outdoor sports. Golf. riding. yatchlng, motoring. hiking-alt in the land of year-round summer SPORE! Low ran fares and special winter rates " hotels. Tickets good going OUTSTANDING EVENTS Week-end sports programmes on Grow Mountain, Vancouver. Mid-Winter Golf Tournament, Victor- In, Feb. 18 to M, 1935. mm Information from any ticket agent Dec. 15 to Feb. M. Return limit" Av: ril 30, 1935. Stop-over allowed at all lntormodlate points. Is Good Bread Oat Chop Crimplod Oats FEED DURHAM. ONT. Local Dealer Shorts ific B. G., And you an null: then you feel that you In" an another man's - tor I month. We hope the Stunt Comma [on after an dud-II. On Monday, our teacher, Mr Ding- wall. was a tyutrerer trom that old, yet ever new complaint, toothache. He was compelled to dismiss school in the afternoon and drive to the dentist for relief. It Just brought to our mind a very cold Sundey morn- ing ebout 50 yea: ago. when we were compelled to hitch up end so to old Dr. Ghent, on the Highland bills at Pr rr, 'r" Le got him out at bed, he cheerfully uprooted tour teethartdtmvegrteramudghth at good Weiss-y and chewed me 50c. That we: almost minke- em in emporium. may to eSeotch- man. Nowadays, they not only ex- The w. M. s. are holding theif monthly meeting in the church on Wednesday at 2 p.m. The annual congregational meeting will be new on Monday next, Jan. 2?. " would be nice to have all the people out to this meeting, taking an interest in church wort. The Swinton Black Hawks drove over to Priceville Saturday for a friendly practice. Strange to say. Priceville had no ice that day. We have seen many a. man slip in Price- ville in the days gone by. Then both teams drove over to Flesherton rink and Swinton brought home theahort end of the score, ir--T. On Satur- day of this week the Ceylon boys are expected to play a Pyrue game 'on Black's rink here, which we think, will be interesting. min, snow, wind and storm. Butwe know that Spring In coming. so we Just carry on. The days are already lengthening. We were sorry to learn that Wm. Reid of Yeovil, brother of Mrs John Lane here, is In Mandala hospital, undergoing treatment tor goitre from which he has Buttered for a. long time. His many friends are anxious tor his recovery. Just the old trtort-Winter in all its changing moods-- sunshine and Mrs. D. Campbell 'returned home Monday after spending two weeks visiting friends, in Niagara Falls and Toronto. Mr and Mrs A. McLean and Mn Jno. McFarlane of Toronto, spent the week end here. The latter remained for a longer visit. Mrs McMeekin spent a week visit- ing friends in Durham recently. Mr. David Hincks spent the week end in Egremont visiting friends. Mr. Jack Carson. Swlnton Park, spent the week end at his home. Mr. Angus Clark returend home on Tuesday after spending the put three weeks in Toronto. __ Mr and Mrs Henry' Eckliardt of Ebenezer visited on Sunday " Mr Edgar Patterson's. The Priceville Old Boys' and Gdrls’ Association request the pleasure of your company at thelr 4th annual "At Home"' to be held _ at Pythian Gastlé Hall, 245 College St.. Toronto on Friday night, Jan. 18th. ‘Admis- sion Me. Refreshments served. Mr. Andy Ford is still very poorly though feeling better at times. Mr. John Williamson, In making good progress we are told, and able to be up for a short while each day. Mrs D. McMillan of South line, is feeling much better. This lady with her hale and hearty husband will observe their 60th diamond wedding day on Feb. 4th. We are glad torepont improvement in all sick mes. That ot Mr Innis McLean. recovering nicely from his recent operation for appendicitis at Durham Hospital, after several threatened attacks. PRICEVILLE . The annual meeting of St. Columba United church 13 announced for Jan. 22nd (Tuesday), at 8 p.m. The new rink established on the dam, is now ready for speedy young- sters. No scarcity ot water, but with the snow storm of the week end, it may be somewhat slushy. but willing bands with scrapers. may soon have it O.K. We were glad to meet in with an old military friend last week, Mr C. Saunders of Durham, an expert elec- trician who has been Installing el- ectric lights in the house lately oe. cupied by the late Mr. J. J. McKee. He encountered great dimeultr in so doing " inside partitions as well as outside walls, were solid grout. New floors. doors, stairs siding &c. has been added making a fine job. By the wayMr. Wm. Nichol in his tine new trunk took up a capacity load of this village hockeyists to Flesherton, and came home with 7 scalps to the other tellows’ ir, on Saturday. SWINTON PARK PRICEVILLE Harrtston at Listowel 21--Harritston at Arthur Llatowel at Durham ' 2S--Durhnm st Arthur. Mtlverton st Listowel 2b-Harryston at Durham. Arthur at Milverton Feb. lst, Feb. 5th., Plrtrt and third place teams, and second and fourth place teams play on, he first and second place teams to have choice of home games. Total gosls to count. Feb. 8th., Feb. 11th., Winners of games on Feb. 1st and 5th play on. Beat two games out of three. hc into rich unnatural armory In Suhtchowu. and Alberta, tho mum new: My” In nut id out” for grade construe- - ot tour m In... tt Isu- qul by D., C. Com. rico- I We were pleased to see Mr: H. Allen able to be out again utter har- ing an attack of the ahlngles. l Clara Greenwood returned home I Monday after unending over a week I nursing in Mondale hospital. Mr Wm. Paylor is recovering from an Infection caused by a poison ot some flowering plant. ' and the program committee 'were left to make further arrangements The program consisted of the follow- ing items: A paper. 'stepping stones' prepared by Clara Greenwood, R.N. was read by Mrs W. J. Greenwood; Miss Elsie Mays read one ot Robert Burns poems, My Highland Mary', she also sang a couple or solos which were enjoyed very much; Mrs Oren Peon gave a paper. 'Milk care, value in the diet and various ways of using milk in feeding the family.' Roll call answered by milk recipes; Mrs Allen then had a fruit contest. The singing of the National Anthem closed the meeting. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs Cook and assist- ants. January 18--Durhtun at Milverton nous commie problem which both man all Canaan unn- etEtmea1iedttrrontotaee/'ho ncanny. “The eo-mis of Jrind 'emirtthoBrtusttme.ttrtraseiten- Is." {new}; “In: of a u- "There In no tooling at ment- nnt W the Canadian Wheat no] tn Great Brian." and Rt. Hon. Lord mm Pony, mouth Ion oi the mm but. of North- Ducha- of Athol at inf-(18E (608) “mind in intensely interested in reciprocal trade possibilitie- with the Dominion. Although a “detection trade between Eng- lend end and: h- been carried en in the out, uneven greater in- tenet ie being shown by 'ren-ea- ublhhed firm tn Greet Britain in Empire trade," - R. R. Gel- bratth, British ”porter, at sun: John recently on Win; from 8.8. Duches- ot Richmond. Mr. Gel- brnlth is touring Cumin in them- temte ot hi: rim. The monthly meeting of the W.1. was held at the home ot Mrs J. C. Cook, with 23 ladies presenL Mrs. Cook was in the chair as Mrs Allen wished to be relieved that day. The meeting opened with the Institute Ode followed by the Lord's prayer; minutes were read and adopted, also letters af thanks read from shut~ins "who were remembered at Christmas time with fruits, We. We decided to' hold our annual social in February THE DURHAM REVIEW We are also glad to say that Mrs E. R. Peart is feeling a lot better but is still resting at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs A, Ander- son. In Mr and In: Hommt Ritchie end Percy Greenwood, with other: from Edge Hill were entertained to a fowl dinner last Friday evening " the home of Mr and Mrs J. B. Mommy. Mr. Will Jack hu Venion Paybr helping put up . pile ot wood. Did you notice in the Globe one day Int week , Mr. Bennett'l pie ture just after one of those eloquent handout speeche- ot promise dur- ing his next term of once! We turned over to the next page, and there wu Hepburn, with m. heed tilted back, hie mouth open abouten inch, and those strong teeth ot his showing. We wondered whose head was to come ott next! There was no tservice in Zion chum]: on Sunday owing to the now storm. Miss Gladys Wtlt 1: at present In Durham assisting her aunt Mn Hugh Firth who has not been feet.. ing well. ftrchtiii anrhg purl: so mm. lead- (ere and There HOCKEY SCHEDULE All) VICINI'IY ZION clety and out you; mph, In The property at manually Me'artste1htrvuittaututtttnrsdeour.rtstaas.,etGLi. dour-.001 -to-rt-tthtr-ttmrtaod.-ho-nnd haunt autumnal...” ”bluff-70" Raw-u. Now "amn- for 1085," for m n. R. I, WEI. PHI"; In Derby led In page: of thanksgiving and nubile-“on forew- church Ind our mum followed him-u J. amount”... 10th. In Patterson presided and opened the meeting with the cell to Worship pain 05:17, she then spoke Year was held " the home ot In R. new“ Thursday durum, Jan. the Y.W.A. for their ennui supper meeting. After punching ot o bounti- ful repeat, the devotional exercises took place. The singing of pool!!! " opened the meeting followed by the scripture lesson by In E. B. Mc- Arthur; Lin J. Alexander ottered proyer. Much busineu tor the com. ing yen- was discussed. The next meeting will he at the home at In J. C. Howell on Feb. 12. On Tuesday evening, In. 15th. Mr and Mrs J. H.- Ending md daughter Elizabeth opened their home to the members and friends of Supplies valued at $12.50 was re- ported by Mrs R. H. Ledlngham. These reports were all adopted. Miss Hunter moved a hearty vote ot thanks to retiring omeera, with specie! mention of the sec'y and pre trident. Mrs Mather was called forward and Mrs Mdlmlth in a few well chosen words presented her with n lite membership. Mrs Nether hurl been. ten years in Durham end " of these she has been president of the society. She replied in I. few words of appreciation. Next month the society will meet on the second Thursday instead of the second Wednesdsy. laesd showing the results ot his labors. Mrs B. Stoneouse read a. story ot [ Miss Manary and her 'work in Cen- l, tral India. Mrs Mather. the put pre- sident, read a. letter from the vice- (president of Grey Presbyterial con- l taming a message tor the New Year 'from the Prssatryterhu president. Mrs H. S. Mellralth, acting secretary. igave a. report of the year's work in ,the local society and also read a 1 letter of thanks from the recipient in Western Canada of the bale of ‘clothlng sent from Durham. In the ‘absence ot the retiring treasurer, ' G,iiiiiiihuis Mrs W. gt. Alder gave the report of the tiruuleittsr. The wars. and their auxiliary _ societies have met their 'sllocation of ttmr. She also lead a; letter on Christian Steward- ship from the Pres'byterisl secretary and gave the mime ot the special missionary for prayer, Mrs J. R. Menzies of Hanan, China. Miss M. Hunter reported a good year of work in the mission Band. Twenty-two are subscribers to "World Friends." The boys are making scrap books and the girls are making a quilt. The Baby Band have 50 members and raised $6. The Strangers' Seer work was reported by Mrs A. H. Jackson, gave the number ot sick calls made by the society, a total of 85. The birthday box contributions for expenses was reported by Miss I. McKenzie. The work of the asso- ciate members was reported by Mrs W. H. Smith and one member who had passed away during the year was mentioned. i The ttmt meeting in the New PREBBYTERIAN Y. P. tt. ied by m The Bullet Young People beingL - Invited over tttetthe evening, like Eu Herding gave on madm- of wel-‘IN O) come. then Mun Micheal took the president's chair. The plenlst tor) the evening was In: Edith terwin.l Mr Priest led In pnyer; Scripture', Taken tn lesson was teken from Hebrews.: chapter 10 and‘wu read by musie' Bell; reading by Loulne unclean. thgtrhzl; followed by a selection by the quar- Walkertou totte, (Ethel Erwin. Joy and Thelma score belt PMest and Allen MacLean); reading‘ Em Men by Jenn Erwin; the topic was taken Momma] by Mr. Wm. D. Erwin, which was Zimmer, 1 very interesting; reading by Janet“ Mount" 'and closing hymn 66 was5 Mr. Eat sung. followed by prayer by Mr. TPY. to Gowdy; contests were played and I Hal Life lunch was served. T On Mot Mrs W. H. Smith, the new presi- dent opened the meeting with theme song. and call to worship. Mrs A. Rudd read the Scripture lesson and Mr: J. Mather took the prayer. Mrs J. S. Mlmith gave an interesting paper on "An Indian church tor In- dia," telling of the experience of an early missionary in the 17th century, PREttBYTERtAN W. M. tt, PRESBYTERIAN Y. w, KNOX W.M.8. tatt ”you 2, Emma-t. mum- lntloo _ .thommyorme» orr AB AM HOOPER, late or the Towns p at Glenelg. in tho County of ey, farmer, deceased. NOTICE iat ereby given that alt persons luv! claims mint the E: ate ot AB AM HOOPER, Into ot the Townshl of Glenelg. in the County of are Farmer, who died on or about th Eleventh any ot October. A.D. " 4, " the Township‘ of Glenelg. in th County of iii? nre hereby to send or del-l Iver to the undo mentioned Solid-l tor tor the Ex full patient"; of their clunu proved on or, More the Thirty t day or In»; IN THE MATTER or THE ESTATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS service, clout follow-up and [nut membership. A hymn and benedic- tion cloud the meeting. [In Ran- iwick and mutants net-wed n dainty ilunett when a ”all hour wu enjoy- Quantity of Hay tor sale. Apply " Review OtBee. Get I bl; bundle ot old upon " the Review on“. Only " Two Mm. dlou or more " the lune rue. sm- Able tor seven] pm. iTaken from Review tyle. Inn. 15. l 1920 1 Durham hockey tum drain-Ted Abel: opening N.H.L. game In (Walkerton lust Frldny night, the ‘score being 181. The line up: goal. Irihat McDonald; defence. Gown. J. ;M:cmhlw: centre, Morlock; wing RZimmer. Saunders; trub., MoGlrr. Allan's Corners Corn: A success- fullvestry meeting was held at St. Paul’s church Monday evening for purpose of tron-scans the ammo! business of the church and where the following others were elected: People's warden, Mr. E. Matthews; minister's warden, Mr. John Queen; Sldesmen, Messrs Palmer Patterson and G. Lawrence; vestry clerk, Mrs E. Matthews; Lay delegste to Synod at London. Mr. J. Tucker; Auditors, Messrs T. Tucker and J. Mack. Congratulations to Mr and Mrs P. Noble on the srrlvsl of a. young son. Mr. Melvin Greig, time in the Central Dru left to take a position i left to take a position in Toronto. At the home of Mr and Mrs D. McCrle, Suk. landing. Soak, on Dee. 24th, 1919. try the Rev. Mr. Wick, the marriage ot theft daugh- ter, Ethel Alice to Walter Van Bute kirk, took place. mains. And in so doing; the congre-l bation did not decreue its mission‘ contributions, but also gave atmnd-, may. 81300 was the sum allocated by Presbytery to the congregation,", and over moo bu been contributed} Mr. Moore McFadden ot Pickering.! is again in charge of McFarIme's drug store. Mr. Howard McDougall who has been drug clerk there for} some years hag taken a. position in! Niagara Dist. 1919 has been . banner yenr for Durham Presbyterian.. With on in. creased membership, all ordinary expenses have been met the church redecornting and other improvement costing about $1200 fully paid for and a balance ot over in 8100 re- Edge Hill neighbors and friends met on Thundsy evening Int, at the home of Mr. T. J. Morrison to .do the ftunilr honor before leaving tor new home near Collingwood. Mr. Earl McDonald has (then the agency for Durham for the Pruden- tint Life Insurance Co. On Monday, m. 12th, 1920, the grave closed over the mortal re- main of Wm. Mountain, one of the beat known men of the district. IN DAYS OF YORE OP AB Al the Towns p County of e: NOTICE itat e non: havi late of AB rum ran SALE " YEARS AGO um guy (3th mm a; for the Exocuton. no. and um VW My. met the church ', Mo, after some Honor Gradual: Toronto Duvet-IQ lhadtmte Royal Coll. Donal 3m of Ontulo. W. C. PICKERING. 008. Ltt8 'eutton And lily-Ion! cum. M room-u for adv-1°04 poplin. in!“ 31mm Culture ma Am couches. b sinners tt specialty. Kinder“ method tor children of pro taboo]... ‘Have commenced totaling. sumo» er P. Lawrence'- “an. Hours 1 to I j. m. Phone Mi. Hamilton. Ontario Bpseiiat, Eye, hr. Non mung Lambton It. Durham, Ont. OM” Hours: 1.” to 6.0tt p... 7.” to no A I. J. L. SHIT“, M.B., M.C., P.S. C. c. All) one. Ina nus-Idem: Oorur h to“ and Lunbton tttmeta, Duh- otttootrtmm:'ustta.m., 110-94 9.... 7 In 09.3.. Sunday-um HAROLD E. MOUNTAIN. M. B. HOLSTEIN, our. "mm-gem. “balm... th-ltr-islam'- "eo--.-- ."mmdtslhr-- "I'M.“ In Durham every other - Honor Post Graduate Alma can. Pupil of Par-Mu Motrin, A. A. G. a. ROYDEN BURNETT, M. B. Omen our Royll Barth; Durha- HOURI: 2 - 4 p. m. B. M. CHARLTON, A. A. C. “.5 J. n. momma B. h. F. F. tlaehlmIlgt tttWee Noun: lawn-n. an”... Overshoes for "enjoys We still have 0. fair supplyot Motor Boats, t (Hashes 'utdttttdsttrne1ineoMthttntF :tewdmlen. "your-ho is in the lot. a Bargain an!" We have just Finished Stock-Taking Some LUMIEIMEN'I Navy RUBBERS and 80X. Get . 1934 Accts. are new he hymen by an: or note will be may apprqteintod by at for J. i. lfkll,lthmll T. ti. gNEhrtt, M. D. : Ont BESSIE IoGILquu DR. C. P. PARK REPAIRING " U.UAL Lyman. "

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