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Durham Review (1897), 19 Sep 1935, p. 5

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'VINGSTONE UMBS AT ELMWOOD mu held ”this" mm in MULOCK N.R. open!“ " 'rtrude od Ton-to. L“thin seven] - tout seven yo." I. and one (humor to “Mt. namely. laid. vf St. Tho-u. Will lerb of the 10!! e.- mck. Thu. - an. 19, 1935 .'-ceased. John who years after m service tn m: DORNOCH a life-long 3nd ro- ot' Rommel and Eln- tbout il o'clock on when Mr. Malcolm "ul away at lb u. He was In it (with suturing I". "'. he had only boon walnut nautical! u: by heart Ito-Ila. bcrn in ”the! n Mr and In Ah: he m. cm nwood u a y" d there e7" M. ; a buyer of will and for g the " , tho nun). - retired for In. over 55 you: .80 per. who who. n this section will din: sincere - a ot the 13's Mr. no of Ell-wood. HAMPDEN o! M the ladle: of the War. he Presbytorm inward lug mm. M M Ipn's "Mun". w” tay last at a. h. “Wham With out... Mrs J Cum “I! m were ‘mdlo n! in [Nth Bert. as answered by 'a- Mining can". tn w. health. M.“ [rs (trulchley live . tl.so Mrs P. mg. pbell. Mrs J. Walsh. Maclnlouh a" a "' Pioneer days of nstratioat on when” momber had . “I” “L0 bran-ht In. .1 M rb (Thitlick and Mr and In R. were gnu“ of Mac-Donald, Sla- the anniversary United Chant tto Davids:- . he week“ M he new and Mrs C)". of “'Pak end at the He Rh: A. sughtor‘l W . can " ice. It seven] of h lumenVerdnn. suitors It the commenced u 'SMer to; T be held In era In. In from here .“UII n Anon I... M Putter”. I". see. singing whtre her the sixth an... " and sister. In , ware visitors mother, In. {mere '90: tl . Game“ John SM , Toronto, " . Fulton m mead he 'Ps m a, 'ieconted eh “Nina, and the service. Iso the - rawtord In of Toronto, mother. Snowy and mail. mom. B Meter. The few months. mlsor is v].- ‘s uncle, Mr. WOOD. am Vote 'er had u an. brtmttttt the re. as next Which "ttt e9.--Mrs Walsh, Mm. DOTS m be rain is turn- _ are we" work and n for the >cme ants I"! took in lend With a: A. It?“ m. ray Budge ' 'tsited and man. [or the lining Mrs Naee . prizes Tm; Church the CUSTOM CHOPPINO done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. waya hrdl th n9 rewiring ertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. on our “on. not». 3::an alum " will pay you. Centrai ONTARIO BUS LINES TORONTO 8-10 at. m., C. ITINRRIES PLAN: ALL POINTS IN United States In VONSUL'P LOCAL Hahn Home, Tel. N Central Hotel, Tel-n EFFECTIVE MAY 5, 1935 - NORTHBOUND, leave Durh’m 12.50 p. m., 7.20 p. m. STANDARD TIME SOUTHBOUND, leave lhtrh'nr, A real mother way on Friday In ot Mrs Don. I Gunn’s Fertilizer in stock THE LATE MR8. CPN. No me other parta. Why be Uncomfortable in Baking Bread in Summer Time ARROW BUS SCHEDULE Dunn & Levack A hen-y, awn-Hm mmmpanxed by lit der. passed over he “me! running over res here on Sunday. Mr Donna Tm... ' Mary Tryon of but: spending an all too I their home here. A Wite had inplouun © them before my“: 1 on Monday. MCI I...) 1 , 1 Hrvdsrson's will deliver to your door the bestbread you can possibly buy. e mpting Buns, Cakes and Pastries On Hand for Your Selection Travel by Arrow We were PM to I and Mrs Nona] Brawl while on n vial! to their the Wataon (tally. Mr Watson and funny won from Durham and took Royal Household Flour Bran 'o Canada' " thr Pilot " C Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods JOHN McGOWAN Mr Peter Muir was nppolnted " g deiegate to the meeting of Presbytery of United Church. in OwenSound on Thursday ot this week. We were pleased to meet with Mr and Mrs Norvat anley of Begum Jinn-u. - -a_._ . HENDERSON’S BAKERY THE PEOPLE's MILLS 'Ott reap For Your FLOUR t,y31titEiiiiji,Cciii" When you make use of our highly specialized selling service for marketing your live stock. Canada’s Leading ther of Israel Passed ‘y "mm": in the pel . MeMmdn, south ll PRICEVILLE swirling no." anada’s Leading Live Stock Salesman UNION STOCK YARDS, TORONTO t., 6.10 p. m. PLANNED To um: eonvematG, Ai; leaving tor their home s IN CANADA es and Mexico. )CAL AGENT 'el. No. 24 or 1 Telephone No. SEPT. 19, 1935 A FULL HARVEST know Coaches Convenience" "Shining Ind tt here Stlurday. , er sidewalks in I e was done, " on Md his ulster Dr Detroit, hue been :00 short hotidar at A troeial erening no ---, .. rawley of Beeton, heir relatives here Mr and Mrs Ed. were Also visitors ook in the servi- L MCM’LLAN 173 Of rain, Demon I line. i than, Y. with In Na- -"-_-_ “In. All. ful‘ ..-... wymn on the farm which mine“, all of Sheiburne; Mr. and Mrs. tV now owned by her brother Donald. :N. Brawler, Boston; Mr and Mrs B. on The deceased was the 1ayeerelePJr: St. Paul, Minn.; Mr and e. of the late Mr and Mrs Donald Me/Mm Herb Corbett. Proton Station. glued, who were among the early’ The casket was covered with many ,pioneer residents. She in aurviveiribeautimt fiorai tributes, which bore - by her husband, who is still in goodgsilent messages of love, from the tam- health, five daughters and four sons,f“y5 Mr and Mrs ibbitson; N. Brown namely: Rebecca, Mrs Harold Kar, and family. N. York; Dr. and Miss stedt; Christina, Mm Frank Reilly, Hodgson, o. Bound; Miss Bertha and ismlia, Mrs Robt Ptmslow, a" of Russell; Mr and Mrs C. McMillan; Priceville; Victoria, Mrs Chas. Brad. Mr and Mrs W. G. Bride, Priceville, en, Shelburne; and Flora, Mrs. John Mr. Colin McLean, and Miss Nellie; Gray, Portage La Prairie, Man.; Col- Mr and Mrs J. Calms and family of in and Angus, at home. Wm., Artem-lMeamrdi Mr and Mrs Geo. Cairns esia, and Donald, Porta'ge La. Prairie, and family; Mr and Mrs F. Cairns; Man. She also leaves two brothers, Karatedt family, Flesherton, Mr and John and Donald McLeod, both of Mrs F. G. Kai-stedt; Mr and Mrs D. Ceylon, and one sister, Mrs Mary Me1arod, Ceylon; Mrs W. A. Brai- Mitchell, Toronto. Sbs was a. mem- den and family; Baby Clair McLean; ber ot the United Church at Price- Pr Kate McDonald; Karatedt grand. q ville. children; Reilly grandchildren; Mo. l I . Millan grandchildren. l .fmilliehghnlzrtzl 1.25:293521 'lflv?'r1y Rev. Scott of Flesherton and Rev'ds ',rohnstori, her pastor, preached 8' Johnston and MacDonald, ottieiated at 'comtorting sermon of hope, trust and f the graveside. leoniiiliic,'. He was assisted by Rem] .-----.. N. McDonald ot the Presbyterian. Mr and Mrs Alex. Darrach of Har. s church, who read and led in prayer. yriston visited at the home of her par- t iRev. Mr Johnston paid a well deserv! ents, Mr and Mrs W. Ramage Sunday is ed tribute to the deceased. referring We are much taken up with the p to her loving friendship and inoffen- poetrv or nnrnm Mom: WN...-, '47 a -""""'", Alla. Gray, Portage La Prairie, Man.; in and Angus, at home; Wm., Ar esia. and Donald, Portage lat Pr: Man. She also leaves two brotl John and Donald McLeod, both Ceylon. and one sister, Mrs h Mitchell, Toronto. She was a. In her of the United Church at P1 ville. ,) The funeral was held on Mon ‘from her late residence. Rev. J. :Johnston. her pastor, preached -e-t-, In --. "I.” out": " _ be up and around until a few day: h previous to her death. She had been e a lifelong resident ot this community and her interests were for most Part i, centered around her-home. Her many “ tine traits of character were mani. t tested in a striking manner through- - out the years. She was of a kind l and quiet disposition. which made tor lher many warm friends'. 5 The late Mrs. McMillan was born near Ceylon on the farm which is now owned by her brother Donald. The deceased was the daughter] of the late Mr and Mrs Donald Me-) Head, who were among the early,I ,pioneer residents. She in Iurvived) by her husband, who is still in good} health, five daughters and tour sons,.’ namely: Rebecca, Mrs Harold Kar, stedt; Christina, Mrs Frank Reilly, and lsahella, Mrs Robt Parslow, all of Priceville; Victoria. Mrs Chas. Brad. en, Shelburne; and Flora, Mrs. John 1 Gray, Portage La push-in nu - "7' Oat Chop Crimpled Oats FEED In; With may mile-m DURHAM. ONT. "tn. hen strong Shorts . .uuusn not in very good some time, was able to _ around until a few dawnE her death. She ind been, asident ot this community Brest: were for most part mud herhome. Her many tf character were manig striking manner through- ters and tour sons, ' Mrs Harold Kar- Mra Frank Reilly, Robt Parslow,allot a. Mrs Chas. Brad. d Flora, Mrs. John; A " VICIIH‘Y Limited EINCE 1033 mans the early! She in Iurvived) tt is still in good) constitution and Tn which is her Donald. 18 daughter Donald Me. tut.; Col- " Artem.. r Prairie, brothers, Mrs Ina. William of Toronto, the sect'oml speaker gave In napkin; address on tho WALS. and their work. In Sutherland and In D. On Tuesday afternoon the W.M.S. convention was held in St. Andrew's Presbyterian church with a. good at- tendance. Mrs K. Gemmel ot Mark- dale presided over the meeting. The opening remarks were given by the sectional president, Mrs Gemmel. A few words of welcome were given by Mrs Sutherland end a reply was giv- en by Mrs Geo. Messenger of Mark- dale. Scrlp‘ure was read by Mrs Ii Nuhn of Huber-ton and payer oxen ed by Miss Irene Heddeuzh of Dunn I Mr and Mr: Neil Shortreed of Keno wick, were recent visitors at his par- ental home. Mr and Mrs Donald McArthur of Haileybury, Mr and Mrs Stewart Thompson (nee Violet Watson) of Mt. Aibert, visited Sunday at W. Watson's. i Mrs Archie McMillan of Mantana, ls vis‘ting friends around here. Miss Margaret Nichol returned home Monday after holidaying In London. Keep in mind Pricevllle fair, Thurs- day and Friday of this week. Mrs A. Et. McArthur spent a t ple of weeks with her sister, Mrs Caledon. Mr and Mrs L. McKinnon, Miss A. MeKInnon, Miss Jean McLean and friend of Toronto, and Mr and Mrs Bill Hill of Fergus. visited the tirtst of the week at Hector McLean's. the lust Mr and Mrs Alex McLean and Mrs Jno. Meruriane ot Toronto spent weekend at. Mr. C. A. McLean's. Mr and Mrs Percy Guy or Moose- jaw, Mr and Mrs Art Richardson and family and Mrs Alex Knox of Toronto visited tlrst of the week at Alex Carson’s. Rev. N. McDonald and Mr. Tom Nichol attended Presbytery meeting on Tuesday at Orangeville. Messrs Wiitrad and J. D3085; bell left iirat of the week tor the North. Mr. Dave Hincks returned Cine Saturday trom Durham hospital where he was a patient tor a week. Mr and Mrs Bill! McKenzie of Dro- more, Miss M. Cook of Toronto were recent guests at Ben Mekenzie's. Recent visitors with Mrs MoMeekln and Olive were: Mr and Mrs Martin Mepham and three sons of Windsor; Mrs Dr. Blake and two sons. Dick and Billie.,and Miss Myrtle Blake of Hannlton. And won a great battle hi Bruce When friends ot our When ballets were put to _ - u t, u g" We'll all vo‘e for Aggie, and bless paper to make a. tune for it, and hereby submit a copy in Sol-fa. nota- tion, to be sung in 6-8 time in the key of 'A', or a ttat lower. It is not marked into measures: lack of time prevents. I Mr and Mrs Alex. Darrach ot Har. riston visited at the home of her par. ents, Mr and Mrs W. Ramage Sunday We are much taken up with the poetry of our old friend, Farmer John. We are following his advice in the Grey, the great. day, 2 Friends from a distance who at- tended the funeral services: Mrs A. ‘McMillan, Montana; Mr. and Mrs. J. Cairns, Menard; Mr and Mrs W. G. Braiden and baby Eva, Misses Grace and Marion Braden. Mr. Jnol Braiden and sister. I Mrs W. K. Patterson,Mrs. E. Pub" lemon, Mr and Mrs H, Reid and nurse Helen, Mrs. E. Blnzham Mr I laws, P. P. Remy, H. Kamtedt, C. Braiden, Robt. Paulow, and two grandsons, Jno. McMillan and Don- ald Reilly. The Pall beaiiis -iiii, tour laws, P. P. Reilly. H, taunt. - V“ “we mum. I Mr. Colin McMillan, undertaker ot 5Hulste!n, a nephew of the deceased, was in curse of the obsequlea. A large turnout of friends and neigh- bore from far and near were present to pay their last tribute ot respect!» one so universally beloved. _ -___ - away-u. "Cm “I fall occasions. and to the children's (love to her. The Imp-thy of the? Iwhole may goes out to the be-" ‘reaved. A great bank of tlowers was an evidence of the “faction held.’ That from the funny emblazoned by, the word 'mother' was most bemtlml. u- “-127 -- ---,-, live Parnell, Mi. ani ' with f 1:91pm hand d Mrs H, Reid and Mrs. E. Bingham, Mr. If. and Mrs. M. Far- elburne; Mr. and Mrs. baton; Mr and Mrs B. Paul, Minn.; Mr and a xiv-i Hardy’s, Ferguson Mnrk-‘are the chief loge: rs 1.ltnush can market i; otrer. or wood, reaming Dun- thou wrecked mm G",' out can to tm labour. let us In think It may be our turn next. Already tn each of that. we. the neu- neldabon H. mm- ing. Rudy- m removing thou-crop those wrecked banding! vhf GG pay outett to_ttttr mural, and for We wonder if all who came to use could help Ma more gunman way; a tew dollar- or I few good hearty days' work would trrxatir help. Hardy’s, Ferguson's and Mekinnon's are the chief loserl. Thong wholoct huh an: whet it In winter in logs! or wood, realism: some on it, but irond and wrecked the ham and other (iGiuiriiiG on Gordon McKinnon’a glam. Here 50 chickens were takenI jup and away. Keeping on its courae,l ,it next struck Wm. Scott's but. on ithe Hopeviile road and unroofed it. I It went on south and east, we learn, for many miles. I Conditions cannot be realized by reading of it. It must be seen to form a. tair opinion of it. On Sunday there was a nearly stream of cars. coming and going: we fancy quest- er sight than the Dionnes' of Cullen. dar. There were several hundreds of people there Sundsy and Monday“ Much sympathy was expressed. l Next the home of Mr and Mrs Ar. chie Ferguson came in line, both barn and house being badly wrecked. Mr. and Mrs Ferguson were away at Lon- don attending the funeral ot a ne- phew, Alex. Ferguson. Imagine their grief on reaching home to and such a mess! It again angled across the both barn and house were sadly wrecked, implemen's smashed, trees bmken, {W'Lkllled or carried away, boards tom oft the barn. Tin pails, wash ttitrs and other things were picked up two miles away, and tur- ther for another mile and a quarter along the bush. Then across Philip Harrison’s,Neil Clark's and Wm; Aldcorn's farms. taking everything before it-alt the fences about 20 acres of swamp. tel. ephone poles and lines. The Wm. Aldcorn house suffered badly-wood. shed wrecked, chimney blown on} windows taken out and several things: sucked away and not since seen. A) Splendid row of evergreens ot 1ttr years growth was uprooted along the! lane. I lie the garage. The wind blew down the weakened walls,, breaking some new joists and fitroring, and causing much extra work. Some of us could not have kept our hats on had there been enough hair on our heads to raise them. The windmill was blown down, about a dozen fruit trees, also; shade trees and all the fences. 1' All last week a gang of men had been working, had cleaned up the rubbish and placed lower Joists and a new floor, and were busy puttingrin bond timber and strapping, when the storm broke. The men took shelter Then on to the Hardy home, where This week our budget is of a more startling nature, we having stood in the track of the cyclone storm of last Saturday. It started about 5.00 p. m. we believe. from about lot IT, con. M, North Egremont at Mr Har- grave’s where some things were Bud. denly displaced. then crossing over to Stanley Harrison's, where a gang of men were filling the silo. Then it smashed a good buggy to atoms, blew a tree across a car, wrecked fences. then travelling in a tsouth-easterly di- rection, tearing out trees and level- ling fences. it next struck the house on the Aldcorn farm which was burn- t ed a. month ago. leaving the brick I wall standing. _ Mr. McBride then called upun Jno. Nichol, Findlay Clark, Mrs J. Nichol, Mrs Sutherland. who expressed their good wishes to Mr and Mrs lam-en- ce. Mr Arch. Clark gave a much en- joyed recitatlon. Lunch was 1erv- ed and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. Signed on behalf of the communi- ty: J. Murray Nichol. Wm. McLeod, Archie MacEachem. Predation please- with our best Wittl happy wedded me has lows : - SWINTON PARK please accept this gift best wishes for a long and THE DURHAM REVIEW Pricevme, Ont feot. 12th, 1935 our' ap- in Toronto. In R. T. Cook, who had been Vllithg there for none time, reamed with them. was Minn Edward: returned home from Toronto Int Samm- Fr Zion W. r. met last Thursday at :Ihome ot Mrs. W. J. Ritchie with 35 present. The grandmothers of the Institute were being entertained by . other members. Invitations had been l sent to 22 grtuttirno'hers but only F 12 were able to be present. Mrs H. ' McArthur took charge ot the meet- , ins. After business was ttnitrhed Miss ’Sareh McLean gave reading on 'Pas-, [sing ot a. pioneer'; duet by Mesurral Arthur Robinson and Jim Peart. Miss J Mary Allen dressed as a pioneer re-I cited the “Dionne Quintupleta". Mrs' IRalph Staples who had recently em, {joy-ed. a. trip north told of calling u. Callmder and seeing. the tlve beblesJ Miss M. McGlrr gave a very interest-) ing address on “Jacques Cartier"') 'Mre H. Alien, prea., gave address of.! i welcome to grandmothers and sutedlcm in her nddreas that they were notjw only honoring the grandmothers ofi today. but the pioneer trrtuttttnottterr'em also! Mr: W. J. Greenwood replied. Lunch we: nerved by Mr: Ritchie and uni-ants. l w Mr. Lloyd Wiltshire was home B. from Orangeville Business, College, ll- over the weekend. . I 1- Mrs Thos. Spence has not been so, Le well the past few days. Dr. C.. Mid-Vi " diebro at Owen Bound was called in; k consultation with Dr. Carter, Sunday} A territie storm of both cloudburst: d and cyclonic proportions passed over e this vicinity late Saturday afternoon. d It was the worst we ever want to n witness. We escaped the real viol- a ence which included about 20 rod r strip, striking around Swinton Park' t where serious damage was reported; s also several tine bush Iota laid low. _ , It next twisted over to Mr. Arch,,',' [)Ferguson’s on Con. 14, Mr and Mrs.‘ , Ferguson were in London at thea ) time, attending the funeral ot their“a {nephew Alex Ferguson and theira ,homecoming was a hard one, to see‘I (windows in their home blown Fi, |barn and driving shed all torn to ti 'pieces. A buggy and cutter in the, c; ished were completely demolished. in, Mr. A. McKinnon's buildings were 01 {also torn some; then over to Wm. I tri',' where the whole roof, with tt the exception of three rafters, was; carried off his tine bank barn. Thls] is a serious calamity at this time of ! year with all the crop in the barns‘ and those tmtteritur from the enacts! E of the tirst, and we hope the heat 'TI clone ever to visit this district, have the sympathy of everyone. i- Mr. R. T. Cook j Mrs George Shand and infant son Donald George came home from Or- tutgevllle hospital Wednesday. Mr and Mrs R. Bell and daughters of Toronto spent a few days with her parents, Mr and Mrs Walter Ben- ham. , The young people of Bethany church, are having a corn and wein- er roast at the home of Mr. Will Dickie, Friday evening. Miss Emma B. Dingwall. Cedar- ville, spent Sunday with friends in the village. in Omustrevimf hoapltAi a,' weeks as three of our neigl been patients there. l Pleased to hear Mrs. Edmund) Scott has made such a good recovery] from her recent operation in Orange: ville hospital, to be able to return' the first of the week. The interest of? this community has been very away '.. n..._~r ... - I On account-of anniversary services lat the sister churches ot Pmton and lnnistoge, the services " Hopeviile United will be cancelled ' Sundays Sept. 22 and 29. _ Mr. Arch. Wilson’s outdit has been threshing tor aev-erai of the farmers west ot the village the past week. The yield of grain is very good con- sidering the dry season we have ev) perienced in this district. I _ -'-. --9. - "_-___ ‘u' w-ucunurl "bit. I felt far better." Evidentlyfm their claims duly proved Get or be. {you are tttat " old as you feel. liars the Twenty-seventh day otBets I A Band of Gospel Cruudera trom'mmber' 1935i . 'Toronw, who presented the gospel! AMER such date the Administn- PW"" in story. song and imstrumen-,ltor will PM? to distribute the " itl, music. were much enjoyed “Went of the Irttrte ' having regard‘ Bethany church, Sunday. ionly to the clalnu or which he shill I! M; and Mrs Neil McNhnie and {linen have notice, and will not be m. _ V‘ ,,V., n. "Ill uvl "e III‘ 'raenur visited only in the week with hle for said assets to any persons or relatives " Durham. {whose clnim notice shall not hue Mr and Mm K. Citric end sons of ', been received At the time of such Toronto spent over the weekend with distribution. her parents Mr and In Dan Me-; DATED at Durham, Ontario thits) Innis. i27th day of August. 19M. I " Mrs Will Riddel and boys visited “recently with Mrs D. Scott, Preston. l Mrs Mary bezel! with members ot ‘ther family visited her sister Mrs Me, "Hurdo, Brandon]. Mrs Duel! 15 still lbrlght and active " the use of M., [We naked her it she was tired arter‘ [the trip. She replied, "No, not a iblt. I felt far better." Evldpnnv' to a mu burn on the JohnCorbltt. I... m, - . They most clean; it". ZION ', spent weekend HOPEVILLE accompanied by me home from Or- LS Been very mud: pltat the put few our neighbors have seven! HONEY FOR OALE Finest light Honey, new crop " 8 cent: a. pound in your own container. W. A. MuDonud. Durham (30-4 Will der-mentioned Solicitor for the Ex- iiiiiiii'i' full particulars ot their claims dar- I duly proved on or before the Twenty- in ‘eighth day ot Semanber. A.D. 1935. : AFTER such date the Exeeutrix sonfwlll proceed to dump"... um 'eh-et-Br.' 200 urea. Ian 15. con. It) and " Town-hip of Egremout. Good com- foruble house, good wuter, net: school and church, store, buchmkh For Micah”. apply to In. both- lan. R.R. 1, Vmey, Ont. (26-35)I Lots 5 & 6 - concession " Pro ton, containing 200 acres, the prop any of Donnid Campbell. Swlntol: Park. Good Buildings. Atrpir.--gn. A, Campbell, Room 810, 187 Welling ton Street, West, Toronto, Ontorio. " NOTICE is hereby given that I . , have commie wlth Section 9 of the ;5Voters' List A t and that I have post- ,fed up at my o cc in Glenelg on the J31” day of A t, 1935, the list of gall persons enti ed to vote in the, '[sald municipal" for members of (Parliament and t Municipal Elee. jions, and that uch list remains 'there for inspec'lon And I hereby 'call upon all voters to take immed- ‘late proceedings to ve any errors Eor omissions correct accordlnt to (law, the last day for ppeal being 'the 21trt day ot Samoa: r, 1935. I DATED at Glenell. Se A In" HONEY FOR SALE Finest light honey, new era a. tb., m your own container. Cutler, Elam ilt., Durham. MUNICIPAL TY or THE TO NSHIP OF GLENELG ‘wlll proceed to distribute 'the assets :0! the Estate, having regard only tq line claims of which she shall then [I have notice and will not be liable for Paid assets to any persons ot whom, 'claim. notice shall not have been re- ceived " the time of \such distribu-l claim. notice shall not'. have been re- ceived at the t'me of uch distribu- tion. . DATED at, Durham, ntario, this Mth day ot August, 19. . J. H. McQuarrie, Durham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executrix. (12 tion . FRANCES A. JOHNSTON, late of THE TOWN OF DURHAM, In the COUNTY of GREY, MARRIED WOMAN, D BASED. I NOTICE is Yereby given that all, persons having Wm: against the Ea- timate of Frances A. Johnston, late of 7the Town of Durtuun, in the County ii Grey, Harri Woman, who died on or about thee‘g‘Irst day of August. !1935, " the Town ot Durham, in the "aid County of Grey, are hereby re- ?quired to send or deliver to the un- SMALL FARM son BALE In "he matter 9! the ESTATE of NOTICE TO CREDITORS [or June, 6.D. 1935, u the Township of Bentln k. lathe County of Grey, (ares new»; required to send or deliv- er to the under-mentioned Solicitor ifor the Administrator full partieutaral n' "-g.. _-,-, _ - Estate 'or Harm: J late ot Mae Tanning: in the dounty of Grey, died on itr about the So of June, 3.1). 1935. n ONTARIO i hritrs' list, 1935 FARM FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE Notrcr it hereby FED at Durham. ontario this day ot August, 1935. J. H. McQuarrie. Durham, Ontu-io, Solicitor for the . Administrator. (29-3) aunt: of Grey, widow, who E shout the Seventeenth day " ‘n-- - A Plano uoaasi. n. ; hereby given that att in. claim 131111.! the have: Jemima Clark. Townhlp of Bendncku will not be Iitt- Pup" a Parnell an... A. A of; “I". Vocal. My. Eur-nu ‘_ I. at” Ill and Man a.“ ”in. for Olin-mt mm. Im1~ HAM OHM-I'D III A]. Mvm‘ " dun-timothy. lino...“ al-ttted (or dunn- at ”grand- Us" a...“ My s u... t 29-3) try Chiropractic “1me, " I... and Ultra Wold my. Bee your be! Chlm.mes- Surveys. Re Tolophono 81 Ontario i Dominion C. 6. AND Licenced Auctioneer for any t sue. taken on reuonlble t Dates unused at Herald once. Dona-try In all It. Branch. x RAY 6A. EXTRACTION. OtBee.. mu Street, DURHAM. Out. of Ontario. ‘ - Rooms: Over Royal Bank, Dad... F “gt-dim i-. GG Honor Graduate Tomato University, Graduate Rorat Con. Dental Surgeon ROYDEN BURNETT. M. B. one. our Royal “at, Durha- HOURO: , - 4 . m. ' - I . In. on. c. P. PARK Hamilton. Ontario Specalist, Eye, Ear, None I In Durham "an Mk" " J. It woman. a. A. J. F. GRANT. 0.0.8.. ttmee Hour. t Otllce hours: , to Fm., 7 to ' pm. J. L. SHIT". M.B., M.C.. P.s Omce and Residence: Corner a-. teu and umbmn Streets, Durh- '. C. PICKERING, DDS. Lot GEORGE E. DUNCAN A General and Financial Business Transacted. All Ital document M and ”My .-. Omee: Over Vollett'n more. Your patron... all.“ $2.25 to $3.00 Prices no likely to adv-I soon so wholonlers report Be who nud buy now. REPAIRING " UIUAL now in. Priced at Notary Public. Lambton It. Durham, Ont. ', lg. EAGLESOH We have still some “so: of thou Richmond Oxfords. " your-in in hero, don't min the chums. to got I pair at J. S. MclLRAlTH GIs' School Calf Ties F. F. lhehltrgIgt New line- of Richmond Oxford: , ORANGEWLLE, Ont. Proton-Iona Busing-c . SNEATH, M. o. _ , to 11 um. 1.30 to 4 ' mm. Sunny. except“ 1.80 to 6.” Fan. 7-30 to ON . a. thmry County sdvanco LY N

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