West Grey Digital Newspapers

Durham Review (1897), 27 Feb 1919, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

representatives in the Legislature will be noticeable. upeeially as they are not wed by either of the old parties. Hartley Dewartisa kind of party by hinted! and is to the ftont witha motion to cut out the dread and display frills at future openings. Steps are to be taken towards encouraging consolidated rural tehools and technical and vocational training. which is no doubt fathered by the new Minister of Education. Dr. Cody. This week at Toronto and Ottawa the two Parliaments are discussing the pro. cam outlined in the "speech from the throne." Arather striking propmalu Toronto is the promise of a bill to make women eligibe for a seat in the Legisla- ture. and of course in both speeches at. union is directed to the needs ot return.. ingsadiers Though small numerically the anftuettre and spirit of the U. F. o. Both Parliaments in Full Swing Envisrrrrmzme tl'.xttit?lttl'j3el?, tiiii'iti' Central Business College Stratford lad Mount Pom! Wllh the rrnolution to improve yourself during mm. Our Cow-n are thomugh ' Our Instructors are experienced ; Our Gasman: are in demand; Our Winter Term open. Ian. “I Our Catalog I. free on Inquest. Start the New Year Right 1 Owing to Sunday's storm we did l not have the crowded church we us- ually have on Anniversary days but very tair congregations attended both services. and were amply repaid or coming. Miss Irwin and the Male "2aartette drove from Durham and "delighted everyone, the voices blend- :‘ing in such exquisite harmony, as- lnisred by their musical accompanist, indeed made excellent music. Rev. Mr Wren preached two inspiring and helpfuttsermotus and on Monday eve his lecture on "The Human Voice" was well worth going many miles to hear and was listened to with keen appreciative delight by a good sized audience, The home choir assisted by Mr Ramage and daughters pro- vided the music. Financially the Anniversary was also a tbueee"-; 'eqnal to or probably exceeding for. l mer yesrs although we have not heard the final report. Last week out school flag floated at halt-mast In honor to our great Can- adinn sum-man, Sir Wtittid Lauder. Our "f1u'patretsts ate able to teatime their duly duties. Dame Rumot reports the marriage on Jan. 30th of In: Thelma Blown to Mr} Hillman of Flint, Mich. It In about I year Mace Thelma left an and her schoolmates and friends meh tter much happiness. Joe. Smith has been visiting his b. "no! neighbors below returning to tttig home in Viceroy. Salk. He has prospered since going Wee! but has had sorrow through the death of his wife and elder daughter. YEOVIL Mn W. A. Belt " Pine River. [var i! whlse was and with the Cana. diu forces. but received mm that mod than, Nun-l and Bert, were IWIMcd m Military Modal for valor in the In: 'tttttinte, PIP. Norenl Belt and one ot MI bimbo" were ill- lod in nation .. Tho I." to). In new“ of In w. T, than. It Philip Waltz [an that"! wanna" “I. we! Ay- lon (ti-uh. _ R,, If WI. but“ In build . In dinner I ht-ttl. . We are. tony to report Mr Ind Mn Tom Eirtr und fumi'y are down wirtt .he 'tio,' The " upon they are n the Way to noovuy Miss Norma Shilling. Richer, visi- ted the neck and at her home in Tee-ruler Mr and Mr. Ed Rw ot Bulgaria Visited Friday at the tome of a: P. Conan. In Alex Stevens Ind children via- itod our du mt week nt her linen. In R. Robemon. M" Alliulham in visiting her pat- ent: at Courtmight this week. It Ju. Donut of Mt. Forest visited his mother here on Ionday. Mu Jim. Smith of It. Forest spent our the week end in the Village re- newing old acquaintances. Mr Geo. Hummer went to Toronto hot Thundly for 3 [ea days on busi- new. Mu Wm. Rife and children ape!“ part ot In! wee} in Wimp!) with her The Yeovil Anniversary on Sunday and lecture on Monday evening wns enjoyed immense“ by quite a nun» ber ot Holsteinites who were privrl- edged to attend. The speaker. Rev. Mr Wren M. A., of Mt. Forest being a “host" in himself and speaking tn his usual hrillisn! and eloquent at} le. The Durham Quartene Were highly appreciated on Snndsy sad the Yeovil choir on Monday evening also inr- niehed well rendered numbers The finance. were the highest on record. A Infant)" of young people attended I dance in Durham on Tuesday night. Mr and Mrs Lawrence of Pnlmern ton spent over the week end as the guests ot Mr and Its Rife. Mrs Thomplon of Listowel is visit- ing at the home of her sister, Mrs C. A, Drumm. Minus Maria and Sarah Blown me vismng their brother, Mr Wm. Brown at Dromore thin last few weeks. patents. nursing home Fliday even- " The Annual meeting of the Public Library Board was held Monday evening and the Seey. reported the most ancceufnl year since the organ- tzatiott of the Library. The office" elected for the year were '. Pres, -1 R Philp; Beey ..-htrt, Hoatetter; Treaa -D. P. Coleridge ', Librarian.-. Itra D. P. Coleridge. Executive Committee-Mein" Tuck, Arnill. and “is: Stevenson, Messrs David Allan. P. Allingham. Geo. Burrows, Earl Dingwell. Rev'da. Scott and Lovrttrove, Honorary members of the Board. Mines Cole and Scott, teachers, re. turned the beginning of the week end school opened on Wednesday again with an avenge Attendance. Mr Jon Smith tf Viceroy, Sank” who has been melting with telnnveo and friends in this vicinitv and Hoe stein tor some time left Wednesday to spend a few days in Toronto before proceeding on to his home. An obituary of the late A, Brown Sr. appears on page. t and 5. ORCHARI‘ When your daily pupa mbsaim. piresrenmrittttrmahtheRevim+ andukendiugeMarrdt*ttir- itrooiahtot'trrvietorr. Bttetdhtrtt ysar'sortttis,ooelit1toeyott with” nthi#te-ketpeicethe mall; when” the Rain mm HAttgtrtiott.- In Egremont, on Feb. - to Mr and Mrs Hardy Harrison, I daugh- ter, (Eva Gavan.) Lttme--in Egremou on Febmuy I” 1919, to Mr and Mn Wm . Leith. a an " the lumen bind" w‘llle down, And higher and big our the drift. are piled . Th s any" the our": so bro-n ; Na sign of lite In tbs In“: expat”. Or the Ae like a 'tt3tttq at land The wind means through no lemon tree-s All mum indeed seems dead Mr and In Duran: left thin week for their new tune in It. Fun-cu We regret m lose no yd neighbors and know their trirndl iom nu in winning mom prosperity in their town home I my "l a wintry prwpoct they George Rum and Wm. oiaturii, they an! grand pines. We read with great measure the (and letter of C. C Ram" in the Review at the 13th in“. It was won inatrttetive. Also nice lemon Iron In Wm. Tyndull ned children. In. at Radio d, to visiting her women learn George and OHIO 'Ittttt. Ir and In John Dunn: and Mr and In John Earl: contained some of their Mend- tcoemly. Cur kinola - no. were enjoyed en! . plenum evening went. We regret to tttmr tbs: It Elsinore Ram: in ill hm we hope not 'ttru-ly lit John Walks: of It. Two-"poi: an owning " Meg. Bunch In: noel. Mr Wag. Shnrp of who Gran Lone Land" mm hil cousin Mr B. I". Slurp 3nd other lriendl here Italy. Some young man had a long drive through the norm Bundny night Ind then got disappointed. Mm Catherine Widemau tetutucd to her home Satutdny utter visiting Mend: here. Mr and Mm Wm Eccles and Miss Hazel spent Sunday " Yeovil and attended Anniversary services there. A number of our young people " tended the box social in Dromore Ftiday night and report I good man Here he comes proving Old Mad Match l Mirring up . panic in the branch. of the latch All the little flottry flakes he slates about Ind Ihifll Until they fall atfrfghted into cor ved and scalloped rhino. Muller Gordon Scheuh had the misfortune to cut his foot while work. ing lo the bush Dr. r. H. thteath occupied the chm: in his an: I able manner. Mr Gordon Guides acted as auctioneer, and made the proceed. of sale of box. rs $82 85 an average of $1 " per box The door admin-Ion amounted to 863' a total of $145 85. I“ ©irTiTE0, L:EI'I.2i'j' MAPLE ROAD SOUTH BEND MARCH ‘0; 'be cow- tr Enevywi r.' I: ' 0 K. Brat " chi-sea MINI . speck”, tr. urn-yutoonima w out in" u “a: supply ot was on In: mute-r amino inure, ~..., M m plan-y who no " t ttta-tttill "' Ind tind a pl e. hugctand 'tl'g'tCt he can, "" u an: 'atut1'll%' '0 "yew-p pin-d In I. M u an. In an cob-V In! In! T '.. MIL-99!"! "I I" Pe. - Who ya: not wele mu ' a I name an» "t Decrmbor bu tout, Ilium In they cum tt. . t'Pp'rtBW'"u"'s Anna rem-ma n hut we“ and Income mm. " ohm. “lunged when mi, .l BF“, .0 INS " “b." We “luv hue. It...“ v numb. tired m0 nun cry. god I» “yd hgdl) arm I an, To the Pauio te, Buowu '. Anbin Bt., lel(, Vance. D-us. 11 1918 The Bolatenvf'uriet I: , cut} . Now Km. II only a few days "way we can git in peace and on a Xmu dinnor that win not be for- gouen and top: the new. will not tte have I and my beam-nu n the“ dear ladies no any God be vi h then. annuities Selby I. I . Nu12 Ca,, B‘noad Anon am. No 515371, Prune-- l The weether bee been lovely here \tble tell and " present I don’t and it lcold eutugh to weer en overcoat. l Sincerely yonre, Fulton Cohen-n. Frence. Dee. 18. 1918 To the ladies of the Pen lo ic Sm. ty D er Fr 'cat,-- Received your parcel with greet ’pleuure end then“ tsrd wee deligh . ,ed to thut there ie eomeone " home Lto think ot he here. I no In"! uhet we halve done oer do y horned nu. 7ld whet we started to do end I 1 em ewe that the tealee heve also 1heiped to win thle greet wer by am. 17!!" they he-e done th e int iour :yeete end eleo think there :e eome- thing in e on tor the» deer iriende lee hepinc sh: if epilite with the men In the herdehxp The only wing thee we ere’thinhiee of m w ie when. we he" been longing tor, is home ant I omen-e that our mothers end hutt " end our irhnde an ion- ma to ace on home agein and to tor. get whet we have been doing tor the lent tour ye re I nut alone now, hoping that the months we have yet to open here will not how many u W. exp-c. and thanking: y:-n tutu. Very tin-oral: you". Percy J. Ron. 4th C M R Gunmen. Noe 30, l9l8. No, 3235713. Holstein Patriotie Society : Dear Lures-. Just- nhort line to let you know. alto to that you hr the grand b x o‘utl. that lteceivod I few dass, no. Everything was O. K, and! appmitted it very much. I um " platen: cnj lying a short leave with reluivu m Guluhiels. Baud-ad. This LT n Mammal country and all the peoHe use the Cmnlinn In," tine . Now as the bugle injm blowing for dinner I must. conclude u this is one peude we never fail to mill. Your: sheer-4v. . No, '0t08U, R. A. Baird, Belgium. Dec. 21, 1918. Hui-bin Female Society t Dear Fri-i-- It In. unduly e pleasure to re- ceive again this the In: Chr um” tor II over here. preerieel prod " your kind remembrance in the form ot I tine peteel. Paul: and lettentrom our friend, " home have done more chm we pump realize~ to keep " the uplriu "ttite, troopl and we will not target it when we return a we hope to within the new. few months. Although I ttannot - we Ire very mucbin Inn with our pram: loca. tion and when. we are quite close to the human btttlefbsld " Wmerluo Ind In tun may recon of Brosels which we I” hope to vim while here Hope the " bu died autumn your midst. It hunk been bad among the soldien. but in lawn plum the olvmnnn Uveitpretty bad lo one town we were in tttre ot n (mil, died with it in one day. to" more on the way "an I know dn I can“: and! qua (mum We are am It lone but more is lone Isl: at In my!“ to Bro-eels lupus: tttat will not: ttret nun mum the Rhine. this If we are to " I The Iljwlty d I In not in ("out ot "att a long and We haven't been dehttt much here onlv I tow route mine. 'ttuiitttt brus- and attend ubool. which In no hour a any. I escape the gauche: on no count at my toes being ion. male. it In)“ gallon one. The watcher in he“! December, more like May in Cumin. wit we don't ttet home till Spring we will - the winter. In kiruirtire latter: Fri- Iig't, 1 Me'- Boys up. Holdup In a In In. to ttmnk you for slum box winch I necked today In paths: would“. T'ttatis WMWMMI l and I have tau more on m way that I no. Dian“!!! naturist-nub m m,.od.lbbilccho tf2r,t,',t'd it!“ man} all" . ' “no" "Ir We “2b. ' I l Banana. 0 Deer. hh, t9t8 TORONTO aunt: De" Friardn- Ot the B 'I all: Patriotie frmsutr, I mun thunk we all Very out: for the moot bountiful " whim I ro- coivod Int Mum and ohofor'yrlr kind wit es 1 am getting along an. and hope to be back to dem- old Cu- uda soon. tb, thanking ’0. all and; tor whu you have done tor me since I Ion Bulimia. and I an El" I "in" newer Int-get. how . (d the Hui-tell: Patriotic Sadr“ ha been lo we Yuan “more". Pte A. Over We Iroin but! and Inn .olootric l lietits and nzood big “Mom each 4 but. There in anywhere from u to] I 86 in a but und . but is about 30ft. l F wide ud 60tt. (on; cud our but; hnpponu to be tttll-tn the amen! try buying 87 In it In all right lur‘ way. it is all the curmu- and but at 1 F all more is three Grey Co. boys in it 1 l beside. one"; outrun Owen Sound l one tronJlutmd. 0001mm Hindus! and muslin-om Holman. Wchue i! has very can "tlt.tttet" " at l l' which in the beat Gonna in Com-m ', h ma u Indy we: on: tor dear old f Grey 00. 7 _ L' [suppose you ere all hlppy " home now but you Are not lo " wlth nelellon. “casein“ ne-rly wild with j ny. We are had eon» col. bration when pom Inc derleeedc We all gnu half holiday sad we surely nude use ot it. The Impscul troops all trot three due leave hat we bad . ttood tune anyway. Senora, 33.08. To the Holstein Patriotic Society t My Dear hhiet.tdt,-- Received your " may - sud everything In. o K. I that you all verv mun. 3038244. Pte W. T, Glenna. 70....0 I}; D., Susannaawaunm‘ - I with. to our. Pu. BillkOuM. No. 838267. Na, 5 Cu, c. . G. D., . 8mm Camp, Sinful. Baa-ex. - . 1.entrund. Nov, 27th. 1918 mtr"ecieattiste In " hand " you "d you would like something m. Just cone ”docket it and we will de. liver it at your door. SEED CORN 313313 TAYLOR dt GO. Store closes 6 o'clock excepting Wed. and Sat. nights All these on hand and prices on the lowest. consider- ing the morket; all No. 1 Gov't Shadow. eleo XXX, that meme fancy. as to looks and quality. Let us quote you on these before you place your order. Any other kind of Seed that grows, m but can procure same for you. No trouble. We received lest week our (int Sprint shipment in Seeds. These were bought lest fall and mice therefore is. " the lowest notch. Clover & Grass Seed TAYLORJc CO. Dromore Butter 40e P 7 “my Value 2'lrly , . Ptsttidattt.aapait Wacky-(akin! Red Clover, 1urrtiture McMILLAU, Dromore, more. it will be genuine Canadian crown. We had . quantity left our Inst year, but fed it all. u this you”: can in bottar in quality, and price away down. [an your order. All this corn will be of Int year‘s growing and i' TAYLOR & GO. g Timothy, beet Cuver Nov 28, 1918 FOR SPRING :, Eggs 40c. Cheese 32c s't.t d',', " " surir. No Penn" ml ing moot be - In tetor ht sold hm In. W Team of Sale: Hny. Grain, Feedine Stan and we. cl BIO Ind under, calh. Over that amount " (no. man on fur (chin. unmoved joint note; I per cent {peanut (at cub In lieu of notes. _ _ 1" n. W‘- '“ iv-" all“: other uncle. too cum to meat-on About I” but. Barter, than! 300 bus Oats, about m but Maxed Gum. "b0"! 20 but “new. When, "In. ol Hay. Wu. mm. - o."u;m.u 9.em "iiiiiGiiF 1553 i I Eliza-mi; i {my km.fe. $.39!“- Web": a lune -orttnent ot In e Coil-u ion-min; rout t2a up We ~9me & turaess will“! notice. and 011 than it you wish. The family of the late Mrs Calmnn- Clark wishes to thank the many Rum; friends for their kinda“ and sympath mum vary and haunmem. m. but out in. new}. ' It In bud to part with you dear mother, Credit Auction Sale for“ Collars It's had to think you are gone, Yet we feel that our great loss I: you eemal gain. Tuesday, March 4, m9 The (waving valuable Farm Stork, A . Spun Bind Mum. supposed to be u- Fm]. Buy Home "6"rtt a you. old, Ro:,, MIR byut6ream, ‘gll broke. Rona Farm Stock, heqktneats, my: Card of Thanks In do not stock. A “client: r s bhcum. orttitsple. to. and ti-tet star, had a fe nnenl annual mm“ m Ind had Just Um” whtct, was in)! the new“ "qPtlee ;Rev. In M M cold and Mo “and In Iddm gi III-In Ionian and “III-1e this old G I few Ins of the odd to ttte MI ttttt fall“ toe. on m an" not an: by an tteattrittuted in detidad manure to the thuainam and the a. that have over I Inchd the -tor's amnion unis him that they highly I mines and that they on InverII {unions In 'Inn Ind inmate and: mlmn of the enthusilrm that have W's mummy exert than the mmmumL “d has expressed Binnie might Iona mail jun Ind inspiration I Wk here mlh cven at“ nulls," John Kellv. Baum; ms Mo Rittrtie's communion notice from a mum! Town Hall muting will h “an Miss li men-rung a Admimion 25c comm: I Much National {Lune a free addr ed in the that date known In" m a tl Mum y wan!" , New McLuuu Manson and bud the miltiner otzupied by "in: conduct bus-mu of Him Comm: will make mm Tttthp day. " High Sch Gran has In my kindlv Mrs a. w Mash A meeting M town wil In tth a! wry. to urn the next tear Men's W from tif; Prepa Comm! F. A atiqt about vow Mi We are now bud Wnut, for banana VOL. X " Buy cm the wet Spring " " \‘IW " " " be ur Mie In! 'll :11 Id

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy