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Durham Chronicle (1867), 17 Jul 1930, p. 8

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PAGE 8. ’ BROADCAST ard Time. :olution. 'Since the war period, new tarifi barriers have been created bv many countries, restrieting the countries, restricting the or Canadisq products and Early recognition of this trend provided the inspirqtion (or {he_ .King: nning Budgets during the past nine years of Liberal Administration have lowered tarifit on man commodities and implements o .produetion} these 192 Well Mud“ LOWER COST OF LIVING (Our Own Correspondent) The monthly meeting of the U. P. W. O. was held at the home of Mrs. Neil McLean. The day was fine and there was a splendid attendance of members and visitors. The President, Mrs. Ar- thur Edge opened the meeting in the usual way with singing and repeating the creed. The usual routine of busi- ness was transacted and a very good program enjoyed. Several members took an active part. The next meeting .will be held at the home of Mrs. Fred Rocky Saugeelp electorate is asked to approve on July dairy equipment anti mhinerv in general placed on the free list; tea, porcelian and china, free under the well of Normanby attended Zion ser- vice on Sunday. The former preached a splendid sermon in the absence of Rev. Fiddes. Quite a number of people of our neighborhood attended the celebration in Owen Sound on the 12th. The Campbell and Twamley families ow Welbeck spent the lst of the week at the McClocklin home. _ ..___ -1 n- (I v VAIU avovv -v Mr. and 3657me Bailey of Re- gina. were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jack. . Mr and Mrs. Thos. Peart and daugh- ters of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. Hugh McArthur - -‘ -. LL- “A-.-“ 5“: “I!“ ova-we â€"â€"g-_ _ , Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vessie b: the Rocky spent Sunday with Mi'. and Mrs. Wal- ter Clark. W. H. Edwards spent part of his hol- idays on a boat trip to Montreal re- turning Tuesdday. Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Edwards of Shel- burne spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Edwards. Miss Isobel Mays returned to Guelph on Sunday after spending a week with her cousin Miss K. M. Firth. Mr. and Mrs. Chas_. Mchoehlin re- W cently purchased from Smith Bros. Traverlton (Our Own Correspondent). a Ford touring car and friend. A June mm was solemnized 9n Harrison, Varney, On.t. and Ida .Mae to Mr. Charles Oliver Tucker, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Tucker, of the brides played the wedding mare . The brides were gorgeously attired in wedding frocks. Gladys in white school I or a. aid with her (by for 75¢. Congratulttion to Murray Nichol on getting his two subjects tried and tuned â€"..- ‘1“...- in “AV ironderml 'trtp of much ,ls visitinc friends m_h-Ipt00m8mmdonem ECharlie m in: hide! nicht. HOCV’ WIN 00.0.0.0... u- w- oubon cow. Mo I“ u' m .0...O.“.....OI OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOII WE". mind the me EXPECTS back of the1 satisfactory This is (h yesterdly 1 proprietor. and expec1 my in the Since m )0. Ewen macaw cud cons‘ will not I lunch has sum: mill

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