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Durham Review (1897), 18 Dec 1919, p. 8

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ll it R. J. ARNILL Holstein}; rm MHMBW tn Ontario last year, the lives of 3.330 porsuns were claimed by con- sumpuon. This is all the more let. "Ne ttet'auste must of them might has been saved had they been “pad in time. Hero is a case m point. Seven] yum ago a man came to the Mn:- Iolat Free Hospital for Consump- tlvcs. Ho had been on Active Ser- vice In Africa, where hardship and mun- had broken down " he». Suspicious of his symptoms he laugh! mn' aid. A short time no I. wrote: -oiirodo, ymlr "capital a soldier cl the Sun". Atrium Wttr regained uh Mum. and n tum", a happy Contributions may be son! to Mr William Gap». 84 Spadina uvenue, a George A. Reid, 223 College street. Tomato. This is not an isolated case. tor my others have been restored to bulb ' nd anxious families. " takes and: money to carry on the work. You: lift, tor whauwer amount, will in [ritually tocelved. Taken faithfully for a reasonable length of time, Seott's ddom bib to [lethal the blood, build up the general health 'ii'iiiiGiiiauuintronrH.teutt1to.!.uyt.dr for that tired-oat feeling take Scott’s Emulsion. Do you tire out easily? Have you lost some of your accustomed vim and is ur ambition to do things at low ebb? vi?“ resistance is broken. ou should find help and invigora- tion in rich, nourishing YOUR AMBITlON 1iyr?ttip.it.y uiatrfaty,t,.a,1tliae? NE t “I." n. '00 KILLED. I031 not" EQUIP-II? Shad-rd Shaping, Dining. You“! 000 Column Can. hut-GI.“ Du Coach... hm: an "on." the Ice-ha. -v - - -iiiists Ways) “-0.0.R' .0...', “'9... "W. MG. T O Rfptcro 9.15 RM. DAILY CGiok it IVIO~ - a -cr-to, Ottt, WancouVer Re Brigham Telephone Charges tor Service In the matter of the application of Robt. Brigham, tor the authority to in- crease the charges for telephone service, as follows ', To subscribers purchasing their own telephones from 81010 $12.50 per annum. and to subscnhersfor whom applicant furnishes all equipment from 812.50 to $15 per annum. The Ontario Railway and Municipal Board hereby appoint Thursday, the 18th day of December A. D, 1919 at the hour of IO o'clock in the forenoon at the Town Hall in the Town of Hanover, for the hearing herein. at which. time and place iira'iiasTiiri)Tne iiCititerest in" this matter and desiring to be heard are dir- ected to attend. Dated at Toronto this 5th day of Dec A. D. 1919. H. B. SMALL, Secretary Appointment for Hearing Toronto - Wining Www mm M The collectors appointed for the l, Upper Canada Bible Society are to be congratulated on their success. The I total amount raised amounted to 11 about $60 tor the worthy cause. Mr Henry Reid, Guelph, spent over the week end with his mother. Mu I Hugh Reid who, we regret is serious- _ l y ill. ‘tf'wm -. - m‘ ""“" ' swept . i' Ictory bonds bought In}! Iold any‘ On each bleak November day, time. APE”! to J. R. Philp. When gull-n: ships were washed The Township Fathers met on the "" . tSttt u per “not: to wind up the And became the wild In": prey. rear's work. Everything IPWIS‘ November certainly did not go out quiet " yet. Mike a lamb. The “Ila In: territie Mr and If: Brebner returned bowel ttat very little harm W“ done here. on Thursday and will live in Mini On Tneldny at In: Week Ir J. Bruce’a house. , Enrig delivered 1 tiae drove ct cattle Mr w “Hanan." nflnmndnn aim!” Mr Murphy ot Mt. Purest. Mrs Philp Sr, is spending a few days at J. R. Philp‘a. Mr A McKay. formerly station agent here, spent over Sunday in the burg. The Methodist Sunday School will hold their entertainment Friday even- ing of this week. Mr M. Merchant, well known to many in and around the village as a. boy now ot Prince Albert, Sask ' " ter doing his bit overseas. returned home and is now visiting his sister. Mrs Herb Lamont and other friends. We hue certainly been getting winter weather the last few day: al. though our'tpubiic) observatory var. ies greatly all the way from " above to 20 below The fiua1 touch we are informed. will take place the 17th. Rev. Mr Lovegtove has been for. tun-to in trapping nine Pinks Mr H. Allingham is assisting Mr Rife at the G. T. R. station. Wedding bells In ringing loudly in the south end ot the village. Mr 5nd Mrs N. Hamburg): enter. tained a number ot friends on Tues- day evening. Wat-om. On Dec. 12. to Mr and " Thos. VII-non. " Con.. Egremont. a daughters-r-Christer" Cavel1. S. S. No. 10in hoping this severe noun will be over nod the mandala trood ehepelor their box nociul on Thursday evening Just now our concession. ere; glare of ice, the high wind. keeping the falling snow well evept off them. the holly-wreath to-niaht : And the hush is never broken. by laughter lilht and low, As we listen In the starkght to the ' bells was: the snow " Owing to the prudence of nmnll p ' in Toronto and the talk dqvur. uninimz the citv the Yewil deb-amen deemed it advisable not to attend the o C.hristmawn.rry Christmas ! is it real- . ly come aira.in, With its memoneg and .trrytings, with its jay and with its pim ? That's uminor in the carol, and a shadow in the light. . And 'tttspray of frpree. twining with U. b'. O. ty nVenuon in union there 'hie Week. We wonder it than in Toronto will be deterred than coming home for the holiday nelson ll so there will be “good m-ny diupp--lnt- ed people no Christin:- tide turns the thourltta homewnrd when purer"- end friends eagerly unit the than: on". Mr Norbnrn Kornberg has bud newer-I bees hauling gravel fur his lam» Misl- Ruhr Philo arrived Mme from Toronto an and well on Tau- dav. 7 - -- -- Mr W Grout amended tho Pat Stock Show In Guelph last week. Quite: number trom these pun onjuved the fo-l supper at Dmmoro last Friday evening. "in Wuddell of Spending. Mum, II the [out of her sister. Mn A. He'd- erlnn and other friends. Merry Xmas to one and nil. The Bells Across the Snow m-oA---- YEOVIL TORONTO "--_-.--, "3., Over ocean and [the the norm bu Mina Mum of Guelph was the guest of Mn Edgar Gardiner lune time no. Mr and Mrs Jahmton tram north of Holstein and Mr and Mrs bowling at 10th com. Egremont, visited at Mr E'smore Iborn's lately. Mrs George McFarlano. daughter ot Mr 3nd Mus Dand Rolliday ot Let. ter Breen died in Supeliur City on the 2nd ttlt We extend lympathy lo the bereaved. Wlysry Superior" sparkling wgters Mr George Rum bought . flats cue bundled acre tum on the 8.h con. Nor girl: who will be the lucky one? Leap year you know. Oar popular tencher, Mist Murdock will have a Cbr‘mmu eutertittttrtent .in her school on Friday p. m , 19m Inst. Reflect the snubeims on their breast 'Midin scenes in summer passing fair Their loved one lies " rest. But the glorious hope is let: to themi, By Him who cannot lie That thev. who mm redeeming love Shall meet beyond the sky . Sccy.-Treas G. M. Leeson, M. L. A , in his report showed the volume of business transacted during the your to be in the tteitthtsothood of 31500 with a balance on hand of $20. A mixed car load of flour, shorts and bran was ordered from the Co. Operatives' Campbell Milling Co'tt Mill to be delivered shortly. And Speak their Mind on the Salaries of Members. The Varney Branch of the U. F. O. as announced in the Review was held on Friday afternoon Dec. lath. Being the last meeting ofthe year the election of 1Jffieert, resulted in re- election ohthe old OBicers with the exception at G. M. Leeann who re. quested not to be given the Seey.. Treasurerahip longer for various reasons. Wilbert Blyth was conse- quently elected in his stead after Mr Leeeon had been tendered I hearty vote of thanks for the splendid Ber. vices he had rendered. ' A resolution moved by Donald Mc- llvride seconded by Richard Barber and resolved ' That whereas our Gov. ernment Legislators at Ottawa have ngvocated thrift and economy very strongly while maintaining " tie same a firm gripam their exorbitant salaries that we appruve of, and commend the action of our Ontaro Leader Premier Diary in the splen- did example he has shown in prun- ing down his all", $3ooo. U.F.O. Elect Officers T33 DURHAM REVIEW And we further are of the opinion that the saline: being paid our rc- pretrerttnttves both at Toronto and O - lawn more partieu1arily the latter, are out of all proportion to the services being rendered and we would haii with approval and ntisfnction any action taken or advocated by U. P. o, candidates seeking election for the Dominion Home, re the pruning down of the aunties now being paid, a great deal it not by I half. What’s the Matter with the Tea, Years? In a week or ten days more we will bid good-bye to the . 'teen " years of the 20th century and few now living will see the 'teen years of the 2ist. In thinking of the dark cloud that has enveloped the 'teen years just closing we 'ttgt", of the last 'teen years with their bl y culmination at Waterloo and won- dered if previons 'teen years were marked by human warfare and we put it down this way : 1914 itt--THE Great War. 1tsis-Waterioo,ciosine thegreat struggle W" treGairdnce and Hritain. -- ms--Sherifimuir, England and Scotlan at loggerheads. 1iu5-England and Scotland quiet but the great 30 Yeari' War raging on the continent. 1513- Flodden Field. where the fiower of the Scottish nation went down to death, 1415-Agincourt. where Henry V of Eng- land defeated the veteran warriors of France. 13t4--Bannockburm when the Scots, un- der Bruce, humb.ed the English under Edward li. 1215- Magna Charts, marking the great struggle between Kirrg John and the Barons We cannot at the moment go further back and of course there have been wars at other periods, but enough has been shown to warrant the question,- ls there a hoodoo Ox er the 'teen years! . Ten acres of choice level land (with or without house) within easy distance of town, on good road. situated between Durham and Palmerston. Apply giving lowestcash price and full particularsto A. Thompson. Care of Andrew Stewart. R. R 3. Durham, Ont. sour" BEND Land Wanted The low! supper end entertuinment nt Autoe church penned of very sue- coutnily on Friday night iut. hem toured with more then our couch luck tn record to wenther Thai numbered tickets warned to edunt- i Ate, though time did not who very 'L gr-cionoly to it. amongst ounelvu apecinlny, no uyu one at the door 'i keeper: It (on: the wettrre more l roan: tone: uround. and expedi ed! the bulinen genernllv. Rev Uri Smith who occupied the chin with ceneroelty 'trsred to none the p " tion as n lower of peace and quietness if my one wanted any body else Need.' u to ray. there no no mo ion mode. Vocal music wu furnished byline: Florence Kerr and Winnie Blyth in n duet in which the rhythm, hurmvny and blending of the women was ex cellent. Regret Ins expreued that their other number on the program was not culled npm u MID we: Ilia Blunche Reid owing we suppoee (0th 'letencss of the hour. Miss Blyth also have n solo in tiuo form. Mrs Her- mie McLean cl Priceville, an old ltime levorite here contributed solos i 'A Greeting tothe King" celled forth e rousing encore, and replied with iiiii'iiii patriotic selection. Her Bee- ‘ond number "Fiona" wee IISO well received. Recitation: were given by Misc Neils Murrhnll, Normanby, and Mire-Esther McLean. Prieeeille, wtth 'e,.1l,tp?g,y'?i" to professional hip l trionic efforts. Rev Mr MoCertr-n and Rev Mr Jones of Prieeville give mare-m each touching upon the For-tum Movement and the greet intern-t stown in their tsonertstpstiott. The latter brought greetings from the sis- ter Presbytery. Members trom out own was conspicuous by their u been“ Mr Geo. Lemon. M P, P. at Wruey gave an uddreee thet was attentively 'istened to and received a. nun re eep ion from his many constituents here. The Home Choir also no: twice. Proceeds were $156. Mr sud Mrs Martin Wilson were the hippy recipienu of u baby boy on Dec tittt _ We notice some new lulu in the educolionol line- here " present but perbops it ir the new government's re. guluions. Hon. Dr. Cody VII in [nor of having the children driven to school. This is the oppomte '. the lumber drives the teacher to school and the maven in the Park are usually up at nine o’clock to see them pus through. A iuo loud from here uttended the fowl supper st Dromoro no End-y evening and report m excellent time. Mr D. Cnmph‘II'l sale um pelt. ponvd un il the 28 d Dec. on new tttt of the cold day. Mr J. Diver ind Mist G Go, dill: w Sunduyed wi 11 Mr and In li. Wat. eon. Mr B. Knox has purcbued a new driver from Mr B. William. Now 'Mch " go out. A numimr from here "tended I bull in Proton on Tlmnduy night. All rerort m aeolian: time. A Chns'mu tree and entertainment will he held In St. Andrew’s church on Tnuradny. the 18th inn. Admin- Iion 26e. Bolling sure: clover in the order of the or here and the tartnttrg are unk- ing ready for deep pockeu in theit olo'bee. Mr B. “than in ens-zed Wm Stews". for tho winter. On Friday owning u Itsreo crowd of friends and neighbor! unabated " do home of Mr A. Riohudson Ind prr- rented Mr nod Mn Elmer Buchnrdoon who were "remit', untried with a was of money. A unit-Me sddren '3: mm! by Mm theme Riohudron 5nd Mr L, Hobo." mule the prom nt ntinn. Mr Rlebudaon made 3 fitiiug np'v. The evening I!“ spent in gun" 3nd dmcing until the momma ior Inter fur Ben didn't tench homo inn-n m M Mr B. Wulnn bed I long cold walk on Sunday. y _ Mr \VfJ. McLeod apem Sunday at his home bale The sale of Don. Campbell, Swinton Park, Stock. Implements, ac. has been postponed to Tuesday. 23rd Dec ' 1919, owing to severity of weather. “in "we Marshall in nailing at Mr R. Knoat'r. est a lh 1.8.1::- nywhen-‘u near?“ Sole agents for Durham s l cBeth, Central Drug Store Don. Cgmpbell. D McPhail. Insanity In: lug-fed a well rheumatic 'ret" 1'utuiet, tYE"tuttr1t,"ytf,rtet bosprtat. to 'UGG relief. ”(better recall. are achieved Hght Ithome by . 1.811“. "the conno- nenu treatmeut". in com. prc can and tanks (1 TAt.C.'e with sr Sly' tangle-guy you fill bt amine: NORTH EGREMONT New Bate, 2er December SWINTON PARK Probrietor. Postponed Sale Auctioneer. with Br il, Xmas Xmas Xmas The best gift for one's family, one well thought of during a whole year is a year's subscription to the Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal. lt costs only " 25 if remitted for in December, and with it vou get the very best portrait of the Prince of Walerever taken. The por- trait is 16 x 22 inches. It is said the Family Herald is overwhelmed with ord- ers this season and no wonder. for it is the ijist%iiiiil, be had. It is . great family and farm paper. Lot 21. Con. 2, W.G R., Bentinck, containing 100 acres. about 70 acres cleared and in good state oicultivation, 10 acres in marl. and 20 acres in good hardwood bush. On the armies are a good bnck house, a good. rn on stone foundation. The place " well fenced, well watered and has agood orchard Will be sold cheap for cash :any reason- able offer considered. Apply to Alex Fletcher. R. R No. 2, Durham, or to John Pollock, 118 Victor Avenue, Toronto. BlMIBl S©E©©L The School is thoroughly equipped to take up the following course. : I. Junior Humiliation 2. Entrance to the Normal Schools 8. Btuttor 1"tritautttitttt Each member of the out! is: Univ. ereny graduate end In experienced teacher. Durham in In tattractive. and healthy town and good accommodation can be obtained at reasonable rates. Intending pupils should prepare to en ter at the begunninl of the fall term Information u to course. may beob tainedfroa the Principal. The School has I creditable record in the past which it hopes to maintain in the future. tazor StroP " Father Necktie Saris Slippers Pipe ttandkerc'ts Braces A Family Gift Farm For Sale Dr. J. P. Grunt. Samoan Hugh Icon... Gunman Yes, when you look I did not know it TEA'is good ted' aotd only in ceded pack-gen F march, full-flavored tea - e tune every time REDRO SE For Mullet Silk Blouse Silk Dress Handkerchiefs Fancy otws Siiverware Brush RComb Set Frerich Ivory Cut Glass mousse Ith bunny Sth Open: low Tern at the TIMBER WANTED AT 0. T. R. POINTS Basswood Heading Bolts " Track Ties Ili. MURDOCK, Durham C. A. Fleming, F. C.A.. Principal G. D. Fleming. Secretary Central We have expc'ienced inutruc tors, give thorough course. Ind unit! graduates to munitions. Get our free catalogue Ind learn M124 we can do for you. We give voc- ational training In returned men. Mt. Foreat-Strstford-Nlinghtrm D. A. McLACHLAN, Pmidrn' Owen Sound - Ontario THE RETURNED MANS SCHOOL I953“. Mud and Catalogue free Cut 20 inches long in the n. Cedar. Tamarack and I White Aah and Hardwood Highest Prices Students Buy Enter " ll, Tine Apply to 1919 College ,IIC I VOL. M

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