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Durham Review (1897), 4 Jul 1935, p. 5

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weess. _ Four schools enic and the children mselves in races of ball games. Some of enjoyed a game of he junior boys had a fter lunch. All enjoyâ€" n and felt it was well â€" trving to make it a is time they must be I: rains nearly every be a week or so till aying for fine weathâ€" their heavy crop of e W.1. held their picâ€" Mara‘s feld, which s are not alter six weeks TeAE he will not have to » hospital for a while. ave to return. et Mcintosh is spend with friends in Owen is spending a few ; E. Dargavel. Tracy returned home »m â€" Toronto Hospital i after six weeks‘ treatâ€" te he will not bhave to hospital for a while. Burr are all smiles i1 of a bouncing baby Burnett, Durham, was Both are doing well. octor‘s care. we nope he may be able to be Intosh visited a few isters and brother Intosh spent a few £. Hacon and family i Mr and Mrs K. B. y night. K;ppam and son were We 1935 mrgavel and sister, ind Mrs Robt Points : the weekend with ther Mr. George Skene Jame Ad in SAUGEEN tchell al lamilton am and son were . Dargavel last M ol W MeLlean Lamb, Toron‘o, is ation with his parâ€" _ F. Kelsey. wler was in attendâ€" n, are MUr and ARES i 15 of these Bargains e travel before plan cation. Save moneyâ€" rfl and avoid conâ€" aye. Arrive ‘Fresh eld, which our schools he children i races of 3. Some of a game of »ation ad CIARAL ind tun hort vacations, Of s to the country Of nd five childâ€" nding a week here. Collinson and ank Cairns of about iday Noon to 2.00 lay; 1 ing leave nyp:“';u?"!f’.‘_' ES to Provinces, June 15 and to Eubâ€"â€"m' 30. END FARES with his daugh -hnie were M’ Ur and Mrs D. and _ daughter n. were hoi« i Mrs Malcotm Dargavels on niOD st, May 15 On sale all year n, of Toronto, it home here. ccompanied by dge t spent & rors in Detroit PS to amada and Pacific y 15â€"Sept. 30. i is attendâ€" Hamilton at to holidaying for Sauble Beach. ebec and man s points, May 1 Sept. 10. little son, holidaying Mrs Fred 8 Y RAIL about low faree NATIONAL in MWitek ‘Masquerado‘ This Horse will be available fOtl Sunday the 7th there will be no service during the Season of 1935,‘ gervices held in St. Columba or at in this district. | Salem. Anniversary gervices will be Consider this Horse ing your mares. See bills for particulars. ‘ J. BOVAIRD, Brampton, Ont. Breeder of Highâ€"class Thoroughbreds and Hunters. W.M.PORTER,Durbam,Manag‘r in sto weeks duction. HOG CONCENTRATE 4& TANKâ€" AGE for the Young Pigs. McKECHNIE MILLS Atull line of Monarch Fertilizer in stock for Spring Sowing. FLOUR, FEEDS, CEREALS, BRAN and SHORTS in stock. Try us for CHOPPING and CRUSHING . Start your Young Chicks with the Proper Feed THE TYPICAL FAENCH THOROUGHBRED That LIVE STOCK PHONE 114 1lldt $np <l," LlVl‘: ?Ylo:‘::'n.‘GMAR EN PARTY is Worth Real Money to Yon‘ St. ColumBa United Chorch [ns &0 _ UEÂ¥Awmassa Tulv Td It is false economy to live stock to be loaded and to be sold any place . A. C. and PURINA STARTER stock. Nothing better for first 6 Uphold Live Stock Prices HELP US IN OUR woORk FOR and thus JULY 4, 1936 l& HENDERSON’S BAKERY \‘ 1___________,__-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"--â€"__-â€"-â€"»’â€"â€"/â€"â€"/â€"â€"â€"”'â€"=â€"”"""‘""”"‘J I THE PEOPLE’S MILLS | C. LAY MASH for egg proâ€" Royal Household Flour Bran vnolye *O Canada‘ i7 Oat Chop Pilot s Crimpled Oats CUSTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out 4 while you turn around. & css Certitizer in stock empting Buns, . EWEN @ OW OAC T Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods : FLOUR to bid on it. to allow your d on a truck ce where there DURHAM You the prospect of meeting hm and his wife, by all who knew them. Mrs Donaldson, Sunday, on &A vmti to Mr. John Stothart, her brother, after a sojourn in Florida over the winter . ‘ Very near a fatal accident at the | overhead bridge east of the townl when a car from Maryland â€" driven. by two ladies at (it is said) the rate of 70 mile an hour, objected to take the turn complete and crashâ€" ed through the railing, and bung there with 60 per cent of its body over the edge. With the help of aA wrecking car, block and tackle, and manv hands it was Aually righted. None were Burt. Many old, fond, clung around _ th church here. It ] sold to Mr. Sand n n 1405 h smcs td Many old, fond, sweet â€" memories clung around the old Methodis!\ church here. It has recently been sold to Mr. Sandy Stoneouse, who now has it all taken down, with much fine lumber, scantling, studding rafters, flooring, bricks, etc. to be had for his new house to be built, having lost bis old one by lightning. He shows commeondable . energy in building right away. Mr and Mrs H. B. McLean and Misses Bertha and Edith James jourâ€" neyed to their sister‘s, Mrs. W. lBowcea. near Markdale, on Sunday. \ _ Mr and Mrs Chas. McDougall and \ little boy, Lyle, PMd & visit to her old home here at Mr and Mrs W. wW. ‘ mtie DOj, APCH® P00 0 old home here at Mr and Mrs w. W. GARREN PARTY ‘ mununumomemazme is & s1 0 l "Lâ€"-‘L 31. Cfllnmfll}niled Charch \Priceville, Friday eve, July 19 Rev. J. W. Johnston enters his summer bolidays on Wedâ€" Supper served f the Agricultural Gk« Program : Rev. Maxwell, director of Cakes FEED and Pastries i 6 to 8 p.m. at unds and Hall. Mr. Bushel of \ his new Play, Shorts PE P C oW nc 02 c E Sunday July 7. %t St Andrew‘s church at 11 a.m. and 0 p.m., when Rev. R G. Stewart of PDavids, will have charge of the services. Gardeh party on Monday, July 8th, when the Fevâ€" ersham people will / nt their play "Nancy Anna Brown‘s s." Bveryâ€" body welcome. ‘l Mrs Archie McLean visit friends in Toronto last week. |__Mr Alroy McLean, Toronto, is holâ€" idaying at his home. ‘ Mr and Mrs Harry Pedlar and son | Dick and Miss Bernice Carson . of | Toronto, spent the week end at Mr. |\ Alex. Carson‘s. . Bernice remained \ for the summer holidays. | _ Miss Addie Jelly of Shelburne vis | ited last week with her sister, Mrs. | Ray McLean. ! PWY L.i miaAve Keep in mika anniversary gervices Oe o oc Wns en o nc RNeGrcLte H Rev. Petrie, a returned missionary who spent six years in India, will take charge of the Proton, Inistoge, Hopeville pulpits next Sunday sutâ€" ceeding Rev. J. R. Wilkinson. Several from this vicinity attendâ€" ed the memorial service at Salem on Sunday. ced Tiz APUGE *elnanln AGVAn _ Monday, July 1 se one going to Black‘s brate the day. ed the first H. Lind ar Dromore. ani w1 xd o Mr and Mrs children, â€" Toro holiday at the Christie and 0 Shand, Egremont. Miss Edith Fowler Fulton, Toronto, W\ ors with Mr and M Toronto over the holiday. L4 1 13 candidates wrote their Entrance | _ , i6gg 8 Fice ®ILl examinations At the newly appointâ€" fes. A great luncheon dish. :ld centre ’;; fl’o(.d4 g;hc:;l,m Mr. }gt- Just the thing before bedtime. itle, print m Public & Saadt s School, presiding. .Rxce Krispies crackle in Miss Alice Stewart, ‘Toronto speDt mflk_ or creamâ€"A sound that over the hollday with her father | _ children ean‘t resist. Fine for a.n;r b:;he;nmmthe vfl;;:- i [ the nursery supper. They rman yder, Orâ€" | mote eitflll our onto were holiday vigitors at Mr. W. mns an:l easy ::“ Pâ€" N Benham‘s. in‘“" Mrs. George Shand, Sr. spent a At grocers everywhere in few days last week with her son,‘ mumgmmpg&. James at Fairbairn . h & The United W.M.S. will meet on ;:"x'hmt Mh"? l"';‘ Made Friday July 5th at the home of Mrs. Ont. R. S. Fraser, Ventry . At the plelcmnued e:nhmh. 8;:3‘,, July 7th, a 8 dren‘s pay * korvice will be held at 11 a.m. The Liston!â€" * "*~ + ha nresent to P : s l' . n \aoan‘a as ami BP &P School, presiding. Miss Alice Stewart, Toront over the holiday with her and brotbers in the village Mr and Mrs Norman Snyd onto were holiday visitors at Benham‘s. l Mrs. George Shand, Sr. . few days last week with ] HOPEVILLE Y THE DURHAM REVIEW To D.H.S‘s. All around our dered, When we When we were younbd, Many were the happÂ¥ squandered, Many were the songs ° When we went fishir briothers, Happy were We So now Durham calls us back t mothers, With grandchildren on our knees. â€"Mrs. Ernest Greenwood, P R. 2, Canfield, Ont Perplexed Male Shopperâ€" 1 WAU to buy a camisole or casseroie. I‘m not sure which is the correct name." The Clerkâ€""It all depends, sir, On what kind of a chicken you want to put in it." It you have something you are not using, why not sell it? A small ad let in the Review may find a buyer. Rice Krispies crackle in milk or creamâ€"a sound that children ean‘t resist. Fine for the nursery supper. ;l“hey urn 6ur footsteps weary, > dear old home. in nineteen hundred and ACs Bill and Art did damâ€" happy home We WA | maken from Review fyl@, . e young; Mr and Mrs Kelly went ie happy hours We ford, last Sunday by auton Kelly‘s old home. fishing with . our subDg, "I want wUnls OHEREs s PCE NCY + ATe exhibition . match arranged for at ; their Old Home week celebration .. Durham played three of their interâ€" mediate team ‘to direct the play and reinforce the line up, Rort â€"MceDonâ€" ald, Graham and Bob Saunders. The team: goal, E. Schutz and W. Volâ€" let; point, Bert McDonald; cover, H. Kress: Gefence, W. Snell, Harold Mountain; centre, Cliff Buschlen; home, A. Grabam, Clarence McGirr; outside home, S. Rowe; inside b., R. Saunders; subs: A. Kress, R. Burnett. OL moil_.aaa aan Lean, Norbett Young, Bowman JA jeson, George Hay, Isabel Henderson Thelma Bell, Norman Mclntyre. Mary E. Morton, teacher mely ® CIC CC CC Durham‘s Juvenile Lacrosse boys journeyed over to Hanover, Monday afternoon for the return match and met defeat 11 to 5. ‘The boys en countered an even bigger bunch than they run Uup against here. 2Fiw t 5c c+ Nee At a meeting ing Club in the 23, it was decid and form a tow ney PWH 3P MBDCOCOLLC: At a meeting of the Lawn Bowlâ€" ing Club in the Armoury On June 23, it was decided to organize rinks and form a town league. It was PASâ€" sed that each member be assessed 20c to go towards the purchasing of a suitable trophy to go to the winâ€" _ \1. L2 ia eangan ning rink At the °N0 U° * The following were elec for the 12 rinks: Jas. 1 Cochrane, H. D. Batchell Lauder, A C. Grant r..1 P. Telford, J. H. Hunte Hunter, Thos. Allan, R. J. A. Lenahan. In a big five mile foot in Ottawa recently Ted V of â€" Renfrew, who parti Purham last summer, finis place. It is & good stand er company and Ted‘s lej bring him greater fame. Wednesday evening, 221 J. A. AZCERTRITUUEY In a big five mile foot race heldt in Ottawa recently Ted Vickers now‘ of â€" Renfrew, who participated in Purham last summer, finished in Srd\ place. It is & good standing in lut-\ er company and Ted‘s legs may yet bring him greater fame. | Wednesday evening, 22nd inst., the | home and lawn of Mr and Mrs John‘ Thompson, Normanby, Was the scene of a pretty matrimonial event when their eldest daughter Olive was unâ€" ited in marriage to Mr. Geo. Stockâ€" ley of Toronto. The Holstein Leader hbas again changed hands, Mr. Win, Hunt hayâ€" ing transferred the business to Will Roberts. Durham band are engaged for Hanâ€" over on July 1st, for Dornoch garden party July 4 for Pres. garden party July 7th, and for Orange celebration here on the 12th. Gnguai n ue oc OENIIYE Ore WBE CBow CC Pricevilie corr.: Our new doctor, Mr. Elliott, is leaving us this week, so there is an opening for a good M.D. in Priceville, ... ..> So Price ville is going to be an upâ€"toâ€"date town and if there will be anybody Aliving 50 or 100 years from now, it may see an incorporated city for all we know. But it has to make better progress in the future 50 years than ltdidlntheputsowmltwiu be a city, but considering our adâ€" n220ve~ Sackes: HN0 S PM codudsscui in ein corr.: Mrs John Rentor e, had the misfortune to fall Manse on Tuesday and break st class of Entrance canâ€" Purham for some years, cord class is writing bere Wednesday of this week. village of Dundalk,. Premâ€" was there and after a sesâ€" table in MaDY wa.ys.hund 25 YEARS AGO n band are engaged for Hanâ€" July 1st, for Dornoch garden ly 4, for Pres. garden party _2A tar Orange celebration PEWER NEDCCCCCC [ »wards the purchasing of | rophy to £0 to the 'win-‘ t the end of the season. ing were elected â€" skips rinks: â€" Jas. Ireland, Râ€" H. D. Batchelier, A. W. C,. Grant, F. Lenahan, J. J. H. Hunter, w. 8. <s Allan R. McWilliams red letter day in for r the brilliant public interest went to 1 automobilé, June 13(10 ye t \ cently retired secretaryâ€"treasurer, | _ Canadian Pacific Steamships, has | been elected president of the poâ€" |\ minion of Canada Rifle Associaâ€" |_ tion at the annual meeting of the | _ Association held recently, suc« " ceeding It.Col R. C. Crowe, of |\ _ the Ministry of National Defence. EwAes PP CC Smmnu mlll.m;ul. pkrior 3:‘ hl‘l Have commenced | promotion, C clerk in ofâ€" » fice of the viceâ€"president and er F. Lawrentel 4 general manager of the railway at |p m Phone 95. Montreal. _ On leaving to take up his new appointment he was aunnmememmunnmmeoemmmemuemeees en presented with a gold standard I l anad warch ani s purse of ‘“AROLD E. M general manage) Just 150 years ago 1e 11PSC Daly settled in Napanee and a few nights ago his descendants,, Marjorie and John Daly, celebratâ€" ed the momentous occasion at & supper dance at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto. . This makes the sixth generation of the Daly famâ€" ily continuously resident in Canâ€" Sixtyâ€"two calls at European ports will be made by the five éxâ€" press "Beaver" class cargo steamâ€" ers of the Canadian Pacific fleet this summer, according to the season‘s schedule recently issued by Canadian Pacific Steamships. 27 LoL. ausdl! take nine and &A | + flls 2 css on atirnien it db t en 1 Crossings will take nine and A half days in each direction and will touch at London, Auntwerp, and Hamburg. An appeal to the press _1‘.0 z::o|u14 public opinion ger grants for medical researcn, particularly into the cause and control of cancer, was voiced by 1t â€"Governor Bruce of Ontario, at the Royal York Hotel recently at the bangquet which wound up the seventh annual convention of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper ; weqkny APTPEL T gion. ETE CUC OOR t combined at the Bates Camps, Metagama, recently, when two women skiers of Toronto, accomâ€" panied by a photographer, rou::d‘ L TVs ks 2.2 snÂ¥ sh PRElem P S sc ul a bear out of his den and stood near while the animal was "shot" by a movie camera. The Orient with its mystery and its allure, its brilliant» colors and picturesque scenes, will form the inspiration for the Beaux Arts Ball, biggest event of the spring season, to be held the week after Easter at the Canadian Pacific Royal York Hotel, Toronto. The historic theme for the ball is the great festival at Samarcand held fnul-ioiv; celebrate the Emperor Tamerlane‘s conquest of India. Musical and literary England, and the England of the great cathedrals will be vl;h.ed this UATITUUITTT TT D summer by a party under the leadership of Dr. Alfred Whiteâ€" head, organist of Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal. . Itinerary of the tour which will take about a month has been arranged by Guy Tombs, Ltd., in conjunction with the Canadian Pacific Steamâ€" ships. Had the same research been put into other industries as has been employed in the automobile busiâ€" ness, you would not hear so much toâ€"day about the high cost of livâ€" ing, said Col. Frank, Chappell, of General Motors, IAd4.. gpeaking at a lunch at the Lord Nelson Hotel, Halifax, recently. Skiâ€"ing and bearâ€"hunting were Ontarioâ€"Quebec Diviâ€" in support of larâ€" the first TORONTO If You are Thinking of Taking a Holiday Trip We have some in stock just arrived, ready for your inspet ginners a specialty. KindergarteR method for children of pre school age. Have commenced teaching. Studio orâ€" you wilt require a large ©" SMALL AEROPACK, SUITCASE or CLUB BAG HAROLD E. MOUNTAIN, M. D. are still the Get yourself a dy for the wa White Shoes j VE R s tm el P. L;fence'l store. Hours 1 to @ Office Hours: _ 1.30 to 4.00 pm. 7.30 to 900 p. m. Specialist, Eye, fir‘ Nose and Throm Office Hours : 12 to 2 p. m. 6 to 8 p. m. Sport Shoes In %X RAY MWMM’M Bales taken on reasonable t@rreA Dates arranged at Rorald OfMlce, dalk, also through Durkam Review an# T4 C auL. Â¥\ Thendan 1. F. GRANT, D.D.S., J. H. MeQUARRIFL. B. A. Dentistry in all its Branchee HOLSTEIN, ONT. GEORGE E. DUNCAN . H. SNEATH, , Gas EXTRACTIONS ‘ : Mill Street, DURHAM, Ont. â€" a pair and be rea warmer weather. , P. PARK nce. Ge0. E. DunsaA, Phone 43 r 44 ; >

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