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Durham Review (1897), 15 Apr 1920, p. 1

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pS m olle & VOL. / row ns H Marriage Licenses he T } ECONSTRUCâ€" A€C TION is the order * * of the dav. If STAHDARD BANK Ramage at Review Office RLEI Lod #1 + So H (), Sound Sunâ€" Iimes. \ schedule of wages for men and for work on the Good Roads Sysâ€" Grey was sdopted as follows : uction, Foreman, %5.80 per day ; $6.50 per day ; Tractor and steam perators $4 . 50 per day ; Laborers day. Maintenance, Foreman $4 50 â€"$5 nerday : Teams hauling 1}| W al u hbave formed the Sayâ€" s habit you are prepared meet its opportunities; if t, reconstruct your methods d begin today. We have a vings Department at every er Gard DVURHAM BRANCH JOHN KELLY _ + _ + MANA PRICEVILLE BRANCH oren TUESDAYS ANO FRIDAYS d ascenger w. Mr | 10 10 per day. Prorzary Cuanxoesâ€"Mr Thos ; petting quite a real estate deal w days ago he purchased Mr Ed. i‘s home in College St. and a er resold it at a good profit to HI Richardson. Last week he Dr Mearns is one r and J A. Boyd is in which the Co idled the Children not an excuse 1 f Mecti®( Ive 340, v anted. Anp!y th tXLIII, NC 16 pf lor eâ€"About 8 or 9 ton McNiece, R. R. 3 | 101 D A J W | are f d ® ~C * A R+ A V * H Secon M en reomed irame house : of good garden, some trees on same and stabâ€" a St., Upper Town. Wm Hewitt, Durham d to attend ty rca U Issued by nda THE t 8 or 9 tons. _ Apâ€"| 6. K. K. 3 Durham | d band Chevrolell Apply at the Redl $, Mcintyre. | .â€"Edith Caveil L. iil hold a Scarlet | ay e ! se ons oop. . Eruex & Lo 1 is than one why ' Hanover, Ocnt. ‘ aration from the} Caruepto Fuesurrtonâ€"At a large ; one, Wm Calder ; and enthusiastic meéeting of the congregaâ€". /d is several more. ! tion of Flesherton, Euge{na a;;d Proton: f % .q | Station, held in the church At lesherton C"‘?"“’ handl“"- | Monday, Aoril 12, a most unanimous Iren‘s S‘“fi“'f busâ€" | call was extended to the Rev. Fred G. se for wishing to| Fowler, B. A. . Mr. Fowler is at present mes. | in charge of the Couuty Y. M.C. A work in Wertworth county. ges for men ?ndx To Save ns Trees â€"A resolution Good Roads Sysâ€" | was passed by a meeting of prominent ted as follows : | Ontario horticulturists in Guelph recentâ€" , $5.80 per day ; ly in favor of legislation "compelling the Fractor al:d ~1e:m I Hydro Electric power commissi0on, Bell ‘ Telephone Co, Niagara Power Commisâ€" er day ; Laborers | sjon and other _ similar corpor@tions, ce, Foreman $4.50 | when about to string wires or erect Lransâ€" Teams hauling 1} mission wires, lines which are lhkely to injure or interfere with growing Trees, to # }obtain the admission of the Ontario Dept anoesâ€"Mr l‘hos)oi Forestry, the Council of the municiâ€" a real estate dealâ€" ‘ p:gtfhtehrough \\nlich s;:vlh :mel: ;-na:. pass slrie s a owners of such trees before cum~ purchased Mr Ed+ | meneing such work " e cream cone Mrs (Dr esidence on it to Mr and , who will reâ€" their daughâ€" ide at home sith his fathâ€" nbers are H Re manager. ed and it )e greatly 16 brought Â¥s aver est and the Reg rOV1 a specâ€" Rev. F. inative s10N 500 en |\ _ Owen Sound garages will take turns in | remaining open sunday, ail but one closâ€" [ ingy on that day. The one open wili be for supplying gasoline to tourists, and | emergency cases onty. All other work | must be attended to on weel days. |_ Invite» ror Sixtn Yearâ€"The popuâ€" ilatity of Rev. W. W. Prudham. pastor of | Wiarton Methodist Churci, formerly of | Durham, is attested by the fact that a }large meetimg ofi the Hoard and church i membership asked him to remain 8 sixth . K T 4 SEXTH Happoy Thought Range for Saleâ€"A) most as good as new. _ Will be sold at a reduced price as I‘m putting in a hydro range. Apply to W. Laidlaw. Our advertising columns are crowded this week but much ol interest will be {ound in their perusal. _ Read them. A comfortable dwelling, 4 acre of land. some small fruit, $ rooms, soft and hard water. . Will accept any reasonable offer for quick sate. Apply to * A big crowd attended Mr_Angus Mcâ€" Cormick‘s sale at Rocky Saugeen last Wednesday and good prices were realized under Auctioneer Sheweli‘s hammer. The sale was well advertised and this was a material [actor in its success. Notieckâ€"All accounts due the i J. Truax & Son arc now past due wake the request that all account the above lirm shall be paid up in f or before April 26, 1920. Aiter thi all accounts will be in our batrf year with them and voted an increase ol $20U0 to his stipend. â€" Under his pastorate Wiarton church has recorded unpreceâ€" dented development. s hands for collection MRs DoX. M The death of the abo Mre Colin Kennedy, place on Friday last, than a week‘s iliness, trouble. She was in her bo survived ber hbusband by . years, _ Deceased was Mis Muir, was born on the lot sh the townline of N. Egremont. surviving are Donald and J and Mrs Kennedy. Brother Duncan and John Muir, nea of Riverview and John in the Intermediate and Juvenile Lacrosse for Durham 1920 promices to be the busiest sum mer in many years in lacrosse circles in Durham with two teams# intermediate and juvenile now organized. â€" The outâ€" look for both is promising â€" In intermedâ€" jate ranks all the players of last vear‘s team are available with the exception of the Markdale men who witl enter a team of their own. . With the McDonalds, Caunders brothers, McLachlan, Cowan and Graham as the backbone of the lineâ€" wp, the local team should be fully as strong as any in the district. Local euthusiasts met in McLachlan‘s «tore Monday evening and elecied ofhâ€" cers as follows : President, W. A. McGowâ€" an : Secy. Treas., Frank F. Mclraith : Manager, J H. Harding ; Managing com. I» C Town, Cam McLachlan and the Manager. The prefiminary grc p‘aces Durham i~ Int. Hanover, Winsham. G forth. â€" This wil doubt! at the final grouping &n last three towns are tG compact grou/. Instead of securing assi<t in financing the cided to put on a ( of a minstrel show time in May. _A anpointed _ to get Harding. D. C. To irwin and Guy Ke The Juveniles h« meeting on Friday {ol owing officers Grant : Secy Treas, ager, Sam Levine : ard MeDonald : M Eebe oo y Ek C ies Cl 1 EOHE Lacrosse among the younger boys is al most an urknown game in town, â€"quite a contrast to hockey,â€" but there are C rite a number of lads here anxiems to learn, and they will be quit* sitisfied if they can make a good showing in their first seacon‘s experience. In the preliminary grouning they are placed with Shelburne and Orangeville. * To procure equipment. a subscription list was started around town by the Juvâ€" eniles on Tuesday morn ng. and over $100 has now been collected. Burnett, Lacrosse W. McG Obituary Teltord ; & Currey rney Id their night 2t R L Saun Field Car T Tesy ng the ich and Seaâ€" )e re arranged il 231q as the r distant for a the Lrm Of t due. We ounts due ) in full on r this date ler H he popuâ€" »astor of merly of t that a d church ns sixth ip Eon o Een S n ee y oo en dn 2 nd Seaâ€" ‘pave their livesto save US from a fate arranged | worse than we wish to think of. _ It has < as the | been stated acain and again that a memâ€" ant 10f 3 | orâ€"al hall nsed as a dance or amusement [ ba l containing the names ot the bovs tions to| who died would be a sacrilege to their club deâ€"| memory wund which is utterly repugnant ve nature | to the parents of the lost hoys. This ent some , sentiment is expressed by many citizens (five wasi#and was vniced by a member of the town y < J. P, ; council when the town grant was beirfs cland, F.| considered. eGowâ€" Draith : ng com. and the teams, 2. with .2atIOn ed the Mayor : Manâ€" ‘ ”u‘x- art he et 1y | _ An option has been taken on Mr. Zenus Clark‘s building and it is almost certain | that in two months or so operations will | be begun. _ Brass by tons and steel and | stee] wire by carload is used. â€" He has ‘.orderynm\' for months ahead and before ‘lr;;n;: ve hope everything will be in full l ast. Clark Metals, Limited to Locate in Durham Th‘s name is likely to bec in Durham before long. Mr the head of the industry, is for some years in Toronto, ef ten men and thirty girls, b habits interferes with the â€" the employees to such an €x worn out patience eagerly Durham Board of Trace ad He got in lguch)wi{lhfl_M\; Th‘s name is likely to become familiar in Durham before long. Mr W. B. Clark the head of the industry, is established for some years in Toronto, employs about ten men and thirty girls, but finds c ty habits interferes with the regularity of the employees to such an extent that his worn out patience eagerly answered a Durham Board of Trace advertisement. e got in touch with Mr. E. A Hay. Secy of the Board of Trade, who scon had arrangements made for Mr Clark to come to Duham and give an idea ol the industry he represented. Mr Clark came with samples of over w glndas e 5h ngements made i0. .M LOSTM CMG & I ’h(::g,: rt:)aD‘fnham and give an idea of (he‘ Building for Saleâ€" Ruitable for garage . industry he represented. or workshup. â€" Apply at the Ford garage. | Mr Clark came with samples of 0"?"' Manitoba Flour, %6 70 per sack, to‘ 150 articles be manufactures, small in | clean out supply on hand. No delivery. | them.seives, but made in thousands makes | * R. S. McGowan big business. _ His industry it was l[\at| + e e supplied the brass buttons for Canadian | MoxumuraTsâ€"If you consider erecting solcier unifooms. _ Buckles and fasténers| a monument this spring, do not purchase | for Overalls, beit fasteners, certain little| belore seeirg the kinds we supply and fixtures for payer pianos, Ford cars and | getting prices. 1 can give you satislaction scores ef other ingenious _ articles were | W. J. McFadden } .s:hnm? ;"‘f‘ (r'g> is the only firm in Canada| Lost _ On Monday niglnt between Presâ€"| marts > se 7 is attended ‘bylelinn church and Public Library, a At two public meetings, we‘l attended0, | red tam trimmed with tan. Finder kindâ€"| he explained his business and his APPATâ€" | ty jeave at Review Office | ent «andor, straightforwardness and busâ€" | i iness manner has won the estcem of the ; Creamery Seon OprExnâ€"All the maâ€" town _ He comes asking no watered chinery except the motor has now been | stock but wants the town to guarantee | ”)5!3!"’(1 for the new Durham Creamery for his company $20,000 for which he | which occupies the basement of McL.achâ€"| offers guarantees of over twice the amour t lan‘s store â€" Operations will be commenâ€". and which were enthusiastically acclaimâ€" | ced it is expected before the iIst of May. ed at a public me« ting last night /% ! A meeting fot permament organization He offers the town preferred stock in‘ of the Lames‘ Auxiliaay, G. W. Y A. the concern at $100 a share and the more | w;i! be held in the Armoury on Friday, of this §ubscribed, the less would be the | Ap:;) 16th at 8 p. m. _ All ladies are corâ€" guarantee of the town. . Already $5000| gjally invited. â€" Mr. W. E. Turiley, Secy.. is on the lists and growing. | of the Provincial Command, G. W. V. A. MrCalder. in what many thought an | wil be present and address theâ€"meeting. . He offers the town preferred stock in the concern at $100 a share and the more of this gubscribed, the less would be the guarantee of the town. _ Already $5000 is on the lists and growing. Mr Calder, in what many thought an excess of caution, asked searching quesâ€" tions regarding every phrase of the inâ€" dustry, the guarantees given, &c¢, &¢, and the answers freely given, met with the Learty acclaim oi the lerge audience. The Council will forthwith bhave a byâ€"law submitted to which we shall refer later on and there isn‘t the shadow of a doubt that it will carry. To the Editor of the Durham Review Dear Sr W ‘The Editer of Uhe K. REOnLCLE SHSMRE TE h S T i o en Mbrd *scc K antel Aeherni > in a eneering manner that the monument |\ Relt and Gordon McCeze, Isavnel Hend will be erected "on the cherp" and that | erson, Bow man Jamicson. he wants nothing to do withit _ The| 11â€"Jim Henderson, Marion Green monument to be erected will cost about | Alex Caldwell, Phonso Cameron, Isabel $4000 and this with the amountsreGUIfâ€" | Jamjeson. ed f'\r=.1:.¢.r p\l;pncps‘ \\v:llt.nwan.dl'ttt):n Câ€"Bernice Whitmore, Alma Kress is availazble at the present time. alson 2 o ems y y means that the parents in almost every IN:I’S ll;l;'“~t Perey _ Montgomery, instance have contributed liberaliy to the reddie Doigtt monument and also feel grateful to other Mary E. Morton, Teacher chizens who have or .wfll assist in the _ [)â€"Bddie Miller, Ethel Graham Aana erection af 'hff m*moed,"at F dl’ffhavS'hf Rirchie, Freddrie Murdack, May Mies. sneer shove relerr 0 woi m some~ ; MMiL at o Nod what out of orderif the l-)dim?(tf the ar: _E â€"!rrnr 'hlln.tt, Orvai Nobie and ho Iromater s Norm»n Dezn eq.. Moore McFadden, ticle knew that a widow who had lost her Clen Rowe, Repgie McCaughey anlv on was a contributor to the extent | *‘ * oure :+ neel of $200. Fâ€"Maud Storm(v. Ruby Willis, Frank 7 Crl0 ol usls ~o| Goodchild, Jack Sehutz, J D Murdock. Re the Proposed Monument Many meetings were held to decide as to a monument for the fallen but on ev ery occasion it ended with nothing being ar of the Chronicle insinuates purhaom R¢Y DURHAM, THURSDAY. APRIL 15, 1920 With which is incorporated the Hoistein Leader done and the matter finally resolved itâ€" self that action had to be taken by parâ€" ents of the fallen boys and other friends who came to their assistance and are still doing so. However we may state that the Editor of the Durham Chronicle has not conâ€" tributed one cent to this or any other memorial fund and we would respectfully suggest that neither his sneers, criticism or advic> is required under the present circumstances. â€" 1: behalf of the commutâ€" tee and the contributors to the monuâ€" ment, we thank you for the space allotted to us in this article. W. CALDER The home of Mr and Mrs Fred Kelsey, north of Durtham, was an ammated scene on Saturday, April l11th, when the wedâ€" ding was solemnized of their second daughter, Suse Adelaide, and Mr Ira J. Yake, of South Egremont _ The cere« mony was performed at 1.30 p m by Rev S M. Whaley, the bride‘s pastor, in the presence of only the immediate relatives ol bride and groom The bride who was given away on the arm @f her father, looked handsome in a gown of ivory satin, trimmed with seed pearls and carried a shower boquet of white carnations and maden hair fern. She also wore the groom‘s giit, a diamond and pearl pin. Mer eldest sister, Mre. D C. Town, played Mendelssohn‘s wedding march # A dainty wedding luncheon followed, and on the table appeared a handsome three story wedding cake, the work of the biide‘s mother. The happy couple left on the 4 25 G. T. R. train for a short wedding trip to London and Chatham, followed by the wood wishes of many friends, including those of the Review. _.On their return they will take up housekeeping on the groom‘s farm in South Egremont Mr. and Mrs Albert Yake, parents of the groom, were present for the ceremony, ‘The bride tor the past year has been teaching in Saskatchewan, pre sously teaching in S. Egremont and at Varney. Yr 4thâ€"Cecil Wiggins, Clara McCrae Gertie McCallum, Irving Sharp, Esther MeComb. Durham Honor Roll for March Jr. ath â€"â€" Helena Boyd. Margaret Brown, Margaret Eaen, Lizzie Faunic, Alex Lawson. Sr 3rdâ€" Jack Luwson, Geo Hay, Kathâ€" leen McLean, Marjory Montgomery, Marguerite Abraham. Jr 3rdâ€"Waneta Holmes, Margaret Lawrence, Fred Kelsey, Victor Marâ€" shal}, Geo Thompson. Sr 2ndâ€" Marjory Pickerirg, Luaura Wilding, Steware Mcliraith, iMe Catâ€" ton, Myrtle Dean, '_l'rzr\'dâ€"Bca Kearney, Mary Brown. Fred Vollet, Willard McDonald, Irene MeCaughey: . n e 0 >z i Ir 2ndâ€"Floredce McCatlum, Cecelia Mc Aubiffe, Jean Harding, Mary Glaser, J. D. MeAuliffe. Sr 1â€"IToy on Connor. B uce Mcâ€" Ew n, Janc. Burneit, Ellen Marshali, Jean .\kl(a)‘ Jr 1 Aâ€"Norma Gagron, Jennic Trayâ€" nor and Caroline Mitchell eq , Helen McAuhiffc, Florence Wilding, Jimmiz Gruham. J¢ 1 1Bâ€"Elsie Ledingham, Lawrence W hitmore. Frark Miles, Nelson Hunt, Srerling AMlilter. ... s ¢ «) mc o. Primary Classes T Aâ€"Dorothy © Pickering, â€" Viok t YÂ¥eâ€" L« an and Norman Mcintyre. Theima Relt and Gordon McCeze, Isavnel Hend wson, Bowman Jamicson.> [3â€"Jim Henderson, Marion Green Alex Caldwell, Phonso Cameron, Isabel Jamieson. Yakeâ€"Kelsey Nuptials .\hvuuel McBKenzie. Teacher John A. Graham, Principal Annie C McKenzie, teacher Mary McEachern, teacher ailian B. Walker, teacher Lavina Mortley, teacher * @ | _ Mrs Harding and little daughters, visiâ€" ted over the week end at her homein Orangeville. ! Mrs Geo Witters and family moved to jour town last Monday ami have purchâ€" ased the Slatcher property, getting a snap. | We welcome Mrs Witters and {amily. Miss Margaret McGirr, deaconess ol Toronto, is home on a two week‘s visit accompan ed by a Scottish friend, Miss Mary Ferguson. f Mr Jack Smith, Aberdeen, left Monday to take up land near Dauphin, Man. Mr A. McEachern, of Cedarville, spent a shor t time in Durham Sunday last. Miss Jessie Campbell. Orangeville, was | gvisxtor at Mr. Neil McLean‘s for a few ays. Mrs. Will Allan, Allan‘s Corners, was opeiated upon in Fergus Hospital Friday last dJor appendicitis and is reported to be making successfui recovery. Mr Wm McCracken went to Galt last Thuwsday to which town he is thinking of removing _ Mre McCracken is also spending a few days there this week. Mr Arch Davidson cof the C. P. R. stalf, Port McNicoll, spent a tew days last week at his home here. Mr Jas Gardinergave John McQueen a short call while awaiting the night train for Hanover and Walkerton where he will epend the remainder of the Week amony friends. [ Mr Robt, Torry returned Monday to his home here after spending the winter months in and neer Toronto. Mr Bert Mockler, traveller for a whole ;ule Montreal fitm, was in town Wednes ay. Meapsâ€"McDouvgALs.â€"At Pricevy ] e, on Wednesday, April 7. by the Rev.C. Sinclair Jones, Jennie May, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Denald Mcâ€" Dougall of Gienelg and Mr. John J. Meads of Artemesia. Methodist Conceort, April 23rd A Concert urder the a\‘{piws of Ladies: Aid of Methodist Church Will be given in the Town Hal!, Durham, on Friday, April 23, when "The Minister‘s Wife‘s New Bonnet," a sequel to ‘The New Minister‘ will be given by local talent. PROGRAM â€"Part 1 Piano Duett ..... Miss Irwin and Mrs Cole SOHYâ€"../+1+11 :1 +ss10sivi.+0 ... Mirg W Lawrence Mixed Quartetteâ€"*The Husband‘s Mi«â€" take ..... ........ Mrs Gagnon, Miss M. Cole, Messrs Glass and Saunders Songâ€"**"What he wrote on my slate*...... se rarys ifraanren sns ies ts engenn NNAmMA Somi h Duettâ€"*"I heard a voice in the tranquil night... Mrs Lawrence and Mrs Cole Male Quartetteâ€"â€""Cal} John"........ Meesrs Saunders, â€" McCrae,« Cole, Glass Part 11 "Ministers Wife New Bonnet" Caste Rev. Grundy â€" Mrs Grundy e Miss Walker â€" Billy Butcher _ â€" Agatha Squalls â€"â€" Penelope Perkins Nodanna Simplins Always Knoxit Hugh Howler Samantha Stick Cayenne Pepper Dephe Hardahear Prof. Highvoice . Admission 50c. Variety Store. Thompson, the driver, who assaulted Scanjon, the train conductor, some weeks ago was fined $100 and costs at the Asâ€" sizes. â€" Thompson previously had sent Scanlon $100 and a written apology. The first case al the recent assizes in Owen Sound, Beli vs Holley, was an acâ€" tion for $3000 for damages to a barn over and above what was received for insurâ€" ance. _ Holley is the man who was senâ€" tenced to four years in Kingston Peniâ€" tentiary on a charge of arson at the Fall Assizes. â€" The acnion was brought by one Bell of Glenelg: township whose barn Holley was convicted of burning At last Fall‘s Assizes it was 2bduced in theeviâ€" dence that Belt‘s barn was burned on the night of Oct. 15th, 1915. . W.F Nichol, K. C.of Kingston, appeared for the deâ€" fendant on Mondav and W. D. Henry of Henry ofâ€" Markdale for the plaintif!. The jury returned a verdict of ‘not guilâ€" tv‘ and the action was dismissed.â€"â€"Ex. SHINGLES FOR SALE Shingles by test has proved the best. _ JUST ARRIVED â€"two cars of B.C. Shingles. â€" Bought early â€" prices right. * Dominion Lightning Rods J. N. MURDOCK and the action w Protect your buildings. MARRIED Also Agency for DURHAM â€" Dr Ceon Wolie! â€"â€" Miss C. Wilson: i Miss Irwin â€"â€" R. Saunders w Mrs Sherk Mrs W McGowan â€" Miss Wolfe Mr McCrae â€" Mr Knechtel â€" Miss Aljoe â€" G. Cole â€" M. Cole R. Richardson an of Hall at the Wolie Wilson Irwin HOSIERY We have a complete stock {for Ladies & Children Come and see our Special Lisle Hose for Ladies at 50c pr In Children‘s, we have the Single Ribbed Hose in Mercerâ€" ized Lisle at. ... 35¢, 50c¢c, 60c Get your supply early prices are ever increasing. The Variety Store 2922253900799 933393022 We are paying $1.03 to 1.05 f« £2.65 to 2.75 for Peas and 1.45 for Barley at our Elevator thi ROB ROY MILLS, I Easter Shoppers Ladies‘ Waists We have never had such a largs and grand display of Ladies‘ Waists in Silks, Crepe de chaneas and tine Voiles in all the leading colors includiag White, black, maize, tlesh and apricot. Our Glove Dept. is right up t9 the minute incsluding a wide range in the newest shades ia black, whits. grey and Palm Beach. We can supply the above gloves in two different qualities at prices which will suit every purchaser. Rizes 61 to 8. Ladies‘ Gloves We were lucky in getting deliveries of our Spring stock of Hats and Caps and have a nice range waiting for your inspection. Come in and let us supply your Easter headâ€" gear. â€" Our line will please you, all at moderate prices, Men‘s Hats and Caps Neckwear is going higher every day and harder to proâ€" cure and we have the assortment from which to pick from Nice range in flora}, block and mottled patterns to chaose from. â€" Prices ranging from $1 to $1.59. Men‘s Easter Neckwear Hosiery A well assorted stock in both Ladies and i silks, lysle, cotton, silk angles and cashmere Store where Quality Reigns Supreme A Few Suggestions for the FOR SPRING . L. SAUNDERS, Prop. ROB ROY PRICES S.F. MORLOCK | THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA has for rental at moderate prices SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES PROTECT YOUR VICTORY BONDS ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO : safekecping of valuable papers, certificates, jewelry, policies, etc. 5 for Oats 45 to 1.50 this week AS t« Unbhgbed Week: . at 81 5+8 sear n A M A«+* & AONX Pusoasmase the Veteran Star Theatre Program The Stil Alarm featuring Jack Man‘ey The Great Gam Harold Liovd C Pathe Review British Canadia Soul of Buddha featuring Theda Girls Wanted to work on Sweater Coats Those handy with sewing needle can find ready emâ€" ployment with us. We pay good wages to inexperienced girls whilelearning. Bright airy factory conditions. We have a complete list of deâ€" sirable rooming and boardâ€" ing houses. Apply Hanover, or Telford & Currey‘s Office Hanover Cotton & Woollen Mills and Shirt Operating Jants‘ Hose in Durham Friday and Saturday. Apiil 16 and 17 Episode 3 cdly ! Tuesday, â€" _ , April 20 e Ne Thursday, April 22nd

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