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Durham Review (1897), 8 Apr 1920, p. 8

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i "* John McCGowan mm ammmmemmmmmmememenes o ;53‘933333&5?596 565‘6?5‘:’1?595@2\ A hk " Everything for THE TOILET % M\ : 8, McBt.iFi, 1 rop. 49 e ce3es3233322 2222323323322" Splendid line of other Perfumes Toilet Water, Tooth Paste an« 5.. was ts e i DJER KISS Creams, etc. Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop â€"â€"* I Ingustrial Dopartment | regardimg land in West Sovereign, Low Grade Flour, Shorts, Middlings, All kinds of grain bought L. YPN es OO tons of No. 1 Mixed Chop wHEAT AND BARLEY CRIMPED OATS for Horse Feed at CHOPPED OATS at.... very reas The Central Drug Store THE PEOPLES MILLS Every bag guaranteed. If not satisfactor? bring it back and get your money. rade Flour, Rolled Oats, Breakiast Cereal, Bran, Middlines. Corn Chop, Cracked Chicken Corn or Ceneral rtment Toronto and Winnipeg in Westorn Canada available fo : bought at market price. ou Flour and Feed in ton lots Eclipse and Pastry Flour Face Powder, Taleum Powder, Perâ€" fumse, Toilet Water, Sachet Powder. Passenger Department, Toronto. McBETH, Prop f EOEEUIEIICEY / ELRERENRITOE CC 1E UROdie Paste and Powder, Face A full line of Toilet Soaps. e Feed at Fair Prices very reasonable rates ig will furnish full particutars for farming or other purposes. Talcum Powder Reduction 3\ â€" Mrs Rife and children are visiting f"‘- friends in Detroit. 'é‘ Mr Parr, Toronto, is visiting his Â¥| daughter, Mrs Armill. ;\‘ Mr E Haas, Kitchener, is spending 2| a fex days at his home. 3" Mr Bert Gibson spent over the i\week end in Toronto. |\ Mr, A. Baird, Peterboro, arrived \home on Wednesday evening. ‘;hmaaaamsuwu”% * LOCAL AND PERSONAL $ Mr James of the Hydro commissicn spenut a day in the village lately. HOLSTEIN LEADER Hust Bros. of Wingham spent Satâ€" urday with their father and sister. Mr D. Cameron, Fergus, spent a couple of days in town last week. Mrs St Leger spent over the holiâ€" days with her mother, Mrs Durrant. Mr Wnm Moore, N. Egremont, visiâ€" ted his brother John one day last Mrs Pennock is leaving this week to visit her sister Mrs Crosby of Harâ€" riston. Mr and Mrs. Proctor and two child. ren, Burgessvilie, were guests at W . Rife‘s. Miss Aona Rice, Oshawa, was home for Haster and lett again Monâ€" dam a m. Mr Easton, manager of the Bank of Montreal, spent Kaster in Toronto and Gait. * Misses Grace and Norma Pinder and Miss L. Bilton spent Easter at their homes Misses Irene and Pearl Drumm, Toronto, spent over the week end with their parents. \Ur C. McMillan intesds moving into the property vacated by J. M. Matthews this week, Mrs J. D. Roberts is spending the week with her brother and family, Dr D. McKenzie in Toronto. R L Eccles after spending a couple of weeks with his mother and other friends here, left Friday for Galt. The regular monthly meeting of the Women‘s Institute will be held at the home of Mrs Hershey. Mr W. J Sharp will give an address. The ladies of the W. M. S. Methoâ€" dist church are looking forward to next Sunday morning when Mrs Rev. Marsball of Milton will give an adâ€" dress on missionary wor . The many friends of C. S. Legge will be pleased to knuow he is so much improved in health as to be able to come home on â€" Wednesday last. Trust he will soon regain his usual strength . Smith Bros. of Durham, we under: stand, intend opening a garage and salesroom which will be a convenâ€" jence to many. â€" If Sir John Eaton or Heury Ford hear of it, it is bhard to say what the result will be. The Annual Meeting of Holstein Live Stock Shipping Association will be held in Roberts® Hall, Holstein, on Wednesday, April 14th at 2. 30 p. m. for the purpose of electing officers and any other business which may te found necessary,. _ All interested are requested to attend. W. H. Hunter, Neil Calder, [+) KEEP IT SWEET Kesp your stomach sweet today and ward off the indiâ€" gestion of tomorrow â€"try President. the new aid to digestion. As pleasant and as safe to take as candy. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTTS EMULSION: . k1â€"mo105 dVnNAL & ire visiting visiting his in acinmAimer Neil Calder, Secretary TJE DURBAM REVIEW Mrand Mrs Matt. Barber are spendâ€" ing the Easter holid>ys with the forâ€" mer‘s sister in Hamilton. Mr Campbell Grant returned home from Detroit where he has spent the winter. _ Gordon recently left for Chatham where he has been engaged for the summer. Dr Leeson, M.P.P. returned to ‘Toronto Tuesday for the reâ€"opening of legislature. MrRich. Bryaus has returned home from the bospital where he has been seriously ill with pneumonia. Miss Jessie Gadd spent the week end with relatives and friends around Varney, _ She returned Monday to Mt Forest. o s _Mr Cecil Blyth who is takin busipess course in Owen Sound home for the bolidays. Mr Robt. i!cAnhu_x spent Sunday at his bome in Egremont. Misses Janet a'nd Margaret Kerr of Stratford Normal are at home for Easter holidays. (Quite a number of the farmers in this locality have been busy ploughâ€" ing, in fact we have heard of one farmer haying sowed 10 acres of spring grain. _ But the cold stormy weather of Sunday and Monday will delay the work for a time. Mr Japie Stewart had a very sucâ€" cessful wood bee on Thursday afterâ€" UE Miss Mary Douglas spernt & few days with her sister Mrs John Nelson last week, Mr Jos. Blyth went to Guelph on Bridavto atterd the funeral of bis Miss Grace Pinder of Toronto and ber sister Norma from Oshawa hospi â€" tal, visited the Pinder brothers on Saturday afternoon. Mr Philip Weltz who has been serâ€" jously ill for some time we are £oTTY to say, is not improving as we would like to see. Mr. Jas. Blyth went to Guelph Friâ€" day to attend the funeral of his uncle. Mr Jos. Blyth : Friday to atterd brother . + e Now Nature awakes from her winter sleep Aud ‘neath Spring‘s gevial showers, ‘The earth will soon be robed in green And decked with starry fowers, Then bhow can soul Look on the velvet sod, And the wonderful changes al} around And say there is no God ? Mrs J. H. MmcKenzie and sons Murâ€" ray and Eric visited friends in Toronâ€" to recently. Mis Lougheed who spent some months with ber sister, Mrs J Eurig has returned to her home in Toronto ‘ Soon "The ploughman will homeâ€" ward wend bis weary way." Some have started row . We regret that Mr St, John, our faithful mail carrier for years has reâ€" signed and intends moving to the far west. _ We wish him and Miss St. John much bappiness in their new home. Mr Henry Kloepher of Mt Forest, | visited his cousin, Master Alvin Rawn lately. 2 e T is en e PAE CR IECROYC We extend sympathy to the widow and tamily of the late Mr David Holâ€" liday in their bereavement. Far beyond the crimson sunset, Lies a cisy grand and fair, When the storms of life are over Those be loved shall meet him there. Mr Herb. Noble who spent Iasior among his friends bas returned to Sarnia Mr Wes, Pollock and wife of Toronto, spent Easter at the former‘s home. Mr«. J. C. Queen and son Carmen and Mrs Arch Allan are spending Easter week with Toronto friends SWwR NVT CCEs! Mr Alex Allan has treated Inmself to a Ford car, he being the first purchaser of this locality this season. A sociable evening was spent at the home of Mr arthur Lawrence on Friday last when a goodly number enjoyed themâ€" selves by plaving games and dancing Messrs Archie Allan and Ben Woods have each installed the telephones which makes quite & completion to the farm homes both for appearance and convenâ€" ience Mr David Davis and famiiy nayo ?"""" ed to their new hbome in this vicinity, formerly occupied by his brother, Win Davis, _ We welcome themâ€"to this neighâ€" borhood. Miss Annie Kerr is spending | a few months with Mrs W Huater Jr. Mrs Everett Hoy and Miss Augusta McAllister of Welland and Miss Mary with Miss Eastwood of ‘Toronto, are spending Easter week at the McAllister home. Nir John Morice visited for a few days recently with his sister, Mrs Robt. Ferâ€" guson of Fergus. Te Cmy o on on ols We hear Miss Rita Carson is on the | sick list at present under the Dr‘s care. | 4t AMallixean‘ of Durbham is mming! Mr Coili;\son of Durbam is cutting | wood for a few of the farmers around Poplar Hill. Mr Alfred Vollet has treated himself ;0 a new rubbor tire buggy. Mr. John Morice had a few relatives come to his home last Menday night to spend the evening with his cousin, r John Stirret and Mrs Stirrett of Detroit. It is nearly 30, years since Mr. S left these parts. . Mr Wm Mearns hbas bought the o‘d Leonard homestead. Richard Leonard, NORTHâ€"EAST NORMANBY ALLAN‘S CORNERS VARNEY soOUTH BEND ORCHARD inder of Toronto aqd man with a deathless who is taking a TORONTO and family have movâ€" ome in this vicinity, by his brother, Wim ns them.to this neighâ€" who spent Easter â€" ow se ioz epukaeiga e se o c n , 18 garet McInnes 215*, Sweet Clover Seed Quality good, right prices Call and see goods. 200 bushels Oats CHAS. McINNES R. R. 1, Holstein, Ont. (G A good supply of Do not forget to file your Department of Finance Dominion of Canada to be use Forms returns on the 30th of April, 1920. ALL INDIVIDUALS other than farmers and ranchers must use Form T 1. FARMERS AND RANCHERS must use Form T 14. CORPORATIONS and joint stock companies must use Form C. No. 21 Penalty Every person required to make a return, who faile to do so within the time limit, shall be subject to a penalty of Twentyâ€"five per centum of the amount of the tas payable. Any person, whether TaIZDIC, Of OMMMT MIREr who fails to make a return ofr provide informaâ€" tion duly required according to the provision of the Act, shall be liable on summary conviction to a penalty of $100 for each day during which the default continues. Also any person making a false statement in any reMOTM any information required by the Minister, bovlhbh. on summary conviction, to a penalty not esceeding $10,000, or to six months‘ imprison â€" ment or to both fine and imprisonment. to be used in filing returns on or before | 190 , ATER INEISVH AFT R CY To acd iA | 141*, Jean Henderson 123°. . Jt. 3rd, toâ€" | ; tal 500 â€"Ronald McArthur 872, Stella| ;Drimmie 356, Margaret McArthur 332.E |Donald McA thur 320, Marion Henderâ€" | \son 144*. Stella Robb 72*, Arthur Robb | "02’. Isabel Lamont, absent. _ Sr 2nd, totâ€" | ‘al 300â€"â€"Jack Long 221, Ernie Hamilton | ll:il'. Maxine Swanston 80*, _ John Watt| |absent. _ Jr 2nd, total 300 â€"Ella Nelson, t |thon) 239, Isabel Leith 224, Ella Mcâ€"| ~Eachern 1235, Tom Henderson. absent. Pr Srâ€"Inez Leith, Elmore Hamilton, | Jean Lamont. _ Pr Jrâ€"Kellar Henderâ€"| son, Jack Nicholson, Carman Bunston, : Willie *Watt. _ Those marked with an asterisk have missed an examination. Jean S Keith, Teacher _ 160*, Alex Nelson 141*, Mac MHenderson Income Tax Return on or before the 30th of April, 1920. ALL persons residing in Canada, emâ€" ployed in Canada, or carrying on business in Canada, are liable to a tax on income, as follows:â€" 1. Every unmarried person, or widow, or widower, without dependants as defined by the Act, who during the calendar year 1919 received or earned $1,000 or more. A + 2. All other individuals who during the calendar year 1919 received or earned $2,000 or 3. Every corporation and joint stock company whose profits exceeded $2,000 during the fiscal vear ended in 1919. more. General Instructions. Assistant Inspectors of Taxation or from Postmasters. Form before filling it in. ments forwarded by mail to Inspectors of Taxation. Make your returns promptly and avoid penalties. R. W. BREADNER, Commissioner of Taxation. Address INSPECTOR OF TAXATION, YORK (TORONTO, ONT.) Obtain Forms from the Inspectors or Read carefully all instructions on postage on Central Business College We have experienced instrucâ€" tors, give thorough courses and assist graduates to positions. Get our free catalogue and learn what we can do for you, We give vocâ€" ational training to returned men. Mt. Forestâ€"Stratfordâ€"Wingham D. A. McLACHLAN, President letters and docuâ€" Students May Enter at any Time P VOLJXLHL ®/ Seed Peas for Sal« kinson. Maid Wanted. 4 F. Grant. Hay for Saleâ€"Abo p‘y 10 Thos, McXNicc Fox SaLlE. â€" Seco ear, 4 passenger . Front Hardware. ScaRrELEt Meru®s T. B. Lodge 340. | meeting, April 21st. varnestly requested 1 Mo €,. 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