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Durham Review (1897), 5 Aug 1920, p. 8

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3 Phbone 8#3 POTATO AND CORN FERTILIZERS Special Lawn and Flower Fertilizers, 4 & 25 Ib. Get booklet on "The Home Garden." Ask contest for best Corm, . Potatoes and & Manitoba Flout f Wheat She Blended Flour Crushed C Pastry Flour Mixed C Poultry Scratch Feeds Poultry Laying Mash Chick Feeds and Chick Mash Sunflower Seed SDpecial" Feeds Sor vouns Trastt. Digestive CW) ; R. J. ARNILL Hoistein 3'§ ¢ se o + o + n en e m en e s mge mre olz gree ce gh: 20e e FLOUR & FEEDS Deliveries Orders taken for Wood, Gundy & Company Our Motto : "Reliable goods at moderate prices. _ _A fair deal to every body." Hold â€" and Sugar below toâ€" Fulliline of al kinds of Pickling Spices, V inegar, Sealers, Sealer rings, Parowax. 10 per cent off all Straw Hats, Canvas Shoes, Running Shoes, Patent Leather Pumps and Summer Underwear. _ Size to fit everybody. CLEARING TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR FALL GOODS Acerued interest to date Tankage, Oyster Shell & Crystal Grit, BoneMeal Every barometer by which investment values are appraised points to a strengthening tendency in the Victory Loan Market. The Minister of Finance announces there will be no increase in the supply of these bonds. T here has however, been an increase in the income tax. These two factors alone add subâ€" stantially to the value of Canadian Victory Bonds. Every owner should make the strongest effort to retain his present holdings. _ Also, he should do his uimost to buy more at presâ€" ent prices. We recommend: \| % ‘To those with incomes excamtines ** Anir‘‘ .L. } ‘oro o gurarararap . upa) = HOLSTEIN L Cash or Trade Paid for Your Produce. A 4 Price Yietd 1933 maturity (tax free}. .. ... 99014. ... 5.530 1937 maturity (tax free)......101 ... .5.41% To those with incomes less than $5,000 a year: 1934 maturity........2...... 96 . >>.2910, daily to any part of Town Fertilizers at Meceintyre‘s Hard rest to date of delivery must be added to these prices. altention and qnick delivery is a convenience to our > chents. * day‘s Cost Price 5. McGOWAN Cenadine Pacitc Railway Building Toronto young Dnc“ings mcomes exceeding $5,000 a year: Wheat Shorts Crushed Oats Mixed Chop . 4 & 25 Ib. packages Ask about the id _ Sunflower. Hardware Buy. More ! ’ |_ The weather of the last few days is |Just what the crops require to stiffen \the straw and ripen the grain which | seldom if everlooked more promising, | Rev Mr Abrabam of Toronto, will conduct the services in the Presb;y â€" terian church here for the next two | Sabbaths,. Rev. Mr. Scott is leaving for a vacation. ;} Capt, Easton who hbas since thcj _ daily bank was established, been its Ivery efficient and obliging manager, {is we regret, being transferred to | Hamilton,. Anyone filling their posiâ€" |tion to overflowing will sure be 1eâ€" | warded by promotion to a higher ofâ€" fice or one of greater respousibility, ’To him we bid ad eu and extend a welcome to his successor, Mr Rerd. Miss Aonie Hamilton who has speot severnl weeks and was successful in ber Entrance exams here returned to Fergus on Monday. Mr and Mrs J. Ireland, Mosbank, Sask., and Mrs R. Howells, Conn, visited at J. R. Philp‘s on Friday . _ Rev, Lovegrove and family, Jas. Brooks and family, Mr and Mrs Bullâ€" er and Arthur Kerr left on Tuesday morning for two week‘s camping in Muskeka, * Ola Cameron, Fergus, is spending a few days renewing acquaintances,. Mrs Jos. Switzer was successfu}ly operated on for appendicitis on Tuesâ€" day morning. Mrs F. Jordon and Miss Ruby is visiting Mrs A. J. Boller. TORONTO Yeuvil _ Holoters To pley â€"â€" fndty, [ to J A Campbel), 417 Burns Buildiag. ply to 1, 4 rns Building, Calgary, or to Review Office, Durham, 15 to 20 mer crop in Alberta Orchard Dromore t auil 0 3 1 ‘R!0PY and ‘‘Angore !an'e " _ Soliitle Jack Horper," "Two Foolish Little Flies" und the Iwin :rong brought down the house:. Severs! oumbe;s given at the »unsâ€" versary cogtut were repeated by reâ€" quest, and Were none the less apprec luted â€" Win 2 poirts ; Loss 1 porpt. The Harmonic Male Quartette af Londor, which gave such pleasure & lew weeks ago, drew a packed house tor the corcert at; nig bt #nrd the auâ€" dience left delighted with the enterâ€" tainment proviaed. _ A}} four posesâ€" sing voices of unusual merit, their blending, barmony and precision was a treat to the car." They were equal. l ly at bhome in standard or humorous numbers, some of tbeir best numbers: being ‘ The Baitle Eve," "Carry me! Back to Old Virgr100y" and “Anmel Lauvrie" _ *="Liitle Jack Horner," "Two Foolish Little Flies" und the Iwin :rong brought down the house:. Severs! oumbe;s RIVED mt the aa«a.. â€"Jas Nicholson, Yeovi) The receipts t the gate were $3 : 3. | $100 of which went to the M. H.| team for expentes. _ Along with pro. | ceeds of the crowded ball, it will‘ leave the tidy sum of over $200 00 to | the League, j F ALL STARS Go»!1â€"John Renwick, Dromore BACks‘-â€"gruAcs‘McKcnge,_ Holstein The second balf was even faster than the first, N Dickson scoring Egremont‘s lone tally on a corner kick. ‘FToronto ten minutes later scored the nicest goal, of the game Timeâ€"~s bouar and 30 minutes. _ The firs: two goals were scored by pepalty kicks which caused a little inverfernnce on the part of the specâ€" tators, thinking the Egremont boya were getting a raw deal, They had good grounds for objection especially the first pevaity, as the foul was caused by the opponents â€" The next goal was scored on a shot by McLarâ€" en being headed into the goal by Mcâ€" Kenzie who msjudged the ball. Half time 3â€"0. se | _ Mr and Mrs Smailman visited recentâ€" |ly with Mr. artdâ€"Airs Thos. Jobhnston of Harvest Help Wanted | Hlstein . nnemnmmmmmemsmmen Mr. and> Â¥ra. T. Mc Ailister spent a > 20 men wanted for the harvest | day recently at the Kernaghan farm l A'hi’uclu&h‘:"%'m “lg.‘fo’ll/.“r Ayton. J *g to chen, & ighest £ paid â€" For further information a Mâ€". and Mr s. Goo Rie! of Kitchener ) A Campbel). 417 Hurme RusuazeE ) ._‘0. } in Satedok unable to score. _ They also said it was the hardest game they had played all year. â€" Doward Henry, an old Egremont boy several years in Torâ€" onto, was on the latter liveâ€"up. 1. The Allâ€"Stars deserve great credit for the game they played. It was fast, clean and very even. One could see bowever, with what ease the visâ€" itors played through traiving and position on the field. The Toronto boys admitted that bad the local boys the training, they would bave been unable to score. _ Thew alex 2214 0. Smail goal Lamont H. Atchison backs D. Ferguson B | C. Eecles M. Long r | Jas. Hooper halfâ€"backs Geo, Troup Percy R:nwick Bob Henderson | Percy Harrison Ferguson C. Scales _ forwards Cliff Rogers | Smail Melvin Long: R. Ramage N. Drimmie N. Haw M. McGillivray A. Hastie E. Ross Referee â€" Roxborough, Toronto Before the big game between the Masseyâ€"Harris team from Toronto and Allâ€"Stars of the four clubs in Egreâ€" mont, a generous luncb was served to the large crowd present. The result of the game, 4 to 1 in favor of M.â€"H. was a surprise to themselves, who | freely expected a much larger count. ! « It was nearly six o‘clock when the || game started, and every nerve of the j oulookers was unstruog wondering [( how our boys would stand up against )‘ the visitors frouw Toronto. â€" Some P looked for a walkover on the part of | Toronto and those who did not see |f the game might think so by the score ;1 but when it is taken into consideraâ€" , 0 tion that 2 goals were scored by Torâ€" ’ I outo on penalty kicks and : headed | d in by an Egremont man, it will be|r seen that the visitors scored only one | a by real strategy and without this luck, the score would have stood 1â€" | _ LEAGUE STANDING Won Lost Tred FPoints _ The first game between Yeovil and Dromote Juniors was called at 3 o‘ clock. Dromore scored first,â€"a penâ€" alty kick made by Reg. Ramage, but Yeovil came back strong scoring three goals, all by Norman Drimmie, makâ€" ing the score 3â€"1 at full time in favâ€" or of Yeovil. The lineâ€"vp : DROMORE YEOVTT All roads again led to Holstein on Monday last, where a large turnâ€"out of Egremont‘s youth and beauty and old age came to cheer the football clubs of Egremont to victory if posâ€" sible. 7 TSE DURBAM RE&VIEW Score 4â€"1, but play was quite even. Fine Coneert at night. Toronto Club won from Egremont‘s Picked Team Aug 6 b. at Yeovi} â€". Oan EADER © points ; tie To play YEQOVIL spent over she holiday with man and Picken fannlie .. * Mrs. Ed Smith and three children of Toronto are spending a few weeks with M'r and Mre Wallace, 1 Miss Jean Maidment with her sister, | Mra Smith and two children, returned go Toronto Satarday Jast. She was acâ€" companied by Miss Mary McAllister who is spending a week in the city ’ Mr and Mrs Geo, Sbarp attended the | memorial service of the late Wm Adiam ) l;ut Allan Park last Sunday. | _ My and Mrs. Lochie McKinnon of a}â€" ; fbem.cullod on Mrs Robt Mountain and | Mra T. McAllister last week. % ; Mr R. R. Watson, Margaret and Melâ€" | ville are visiting for a week with Deâ€" “ troit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Thos the funeral of Mr N. last week. | of lJoropto s Cry f The Women‘s Missionary. Bociety met | the week end wit Wednesday at the home of Mrs. And.| Miss Clark, Di Picken, when 2’; ladies were present. Inâ€" '(of Hilda Whyre. stead of collecting clothing for bale as bhee‘ Master Alex Si they bave done formerly, a subscription | CA C list was opened at which $32 50 w., Wilh bis cogn? Rathered. PS ult n n ks iiiiats! tusgint‘s 4 feccaecnd | ure be sat with the open door in his | bandâ€"should the car tnke an elevaâ€" ting notion to climb a telephone pole or bave m‘ depressing intention to |crawl through a enivertâ€"prepared to | do an serobatic atunt. which would )q«ulify for the C. N. E. Such a leap might act as a good cure for rheamaâ€" tienrif well takevn, easier to take we nnagine than exposing the part aflâ€"etâ€" . od to the sting of a bee. However the | jJourney was safely mede and no reâ€"| maine, that word which is so suggesâ€" tive of a caunital feaet, were to be picked ug. | | _ We are constrained to write about a. |resent ride we bad in an upâ€"toâ€"the . r,imirme Ford car with all the istest :lumpuovememp. one that appears to |eatop when the driver and the fmend : lIby my aide "hollered whoa," _ Phis frend was rather dnubsous about trusâ€" fting his precious neck in the thing, | untrl aseured by a kind nerghbor tha | | be wonld come along bebind and pick | | up the remaing. This nomewhat | ;‘moll fied him, the only regret be ex. P |pressed ther, with rare conjugal} | |ebreity, was that bhe bed â€" no: | ;“'d good bye to is wife bétore leav. Christian Endeayor and Dromore choir held a moonlight pienie«t the Lake Tnorsday evening last, when bouting was the chief amasement. The breaking of a ewing rope nearly caursed a serious secrdent. NORTHâ€"EAST NORMaANBY Messre Jobn and Lerue! Bortb. wick with their wives, motored from Guelph on Saturday jJaet, on s visit over the Civic Holiday to their uncles, Thos Reid and Simeon Williame . | _ Mr and Mre Wyn. A. Lawrence and fi iwo daughters, Gertie and Eva, ac |# companied by Mre Ector from we* â€"Weet, a sister oi Mr Lawrence, motâ€" £ !nred to Wellnnd so visit their brother | Tom on Thursday laet and umrned" on Mondsy night, _ Mesers Harvey P Williame | and Wesley Baxter are| = doing the cooking set, and do pot | require eo far, uoy dog 10 lick the | dishee. I I _ Missee Florence Renwick and Effic Hastie who will sgain soon be leaving at the close of their bolidays, favored the congregation to a couple of quar. | teite voluntaries on Sunday Jast, Regâ€"| imald Ramage and his fetber filled in | the other parte. f + _She was good .enough without any |of the foolish restraint geverally at. |wibuted to women, to tell us her age, I‘buc it is not our province here to leg the general public know, out of court. esy in the lady in question. sutflice it to know that sbe is generally credited "vith looking ten yesre younger than she is. _ Many will join with us we | }ne sure in offering hearty cougratuâ€" | ‘lstiona ecoupled with good wieher for| many bhappy returns of the day. Bhe is along with Mre T. Atchison, a conâ€" temporary of the earlier daye, memâ€"| bere of the shoir to which their daughâ€"| ters belonged, which perhaps sccounts â€"we will eay so anywayâ€"for thair| preant youthful looks [ |. On Monday eyening, Jualy 26 h. a lplenont surprise was accorded Mre | Waulter Hastre, wife of our ex reeve and present County Auditor. Her ‘dnughtu Efieâ€"with the sesistance of ,bor friend Miss Fiekers, both from lTaromo on their boldaysâ€"took oeâ€" |easion to make a fine birtbday cake ‘during ber mother‘a absence at Mt. | Forest for a day of the week previoue. The secret was well kept unul s goodâ€" ly company of neighbors and frnnda began to arrive to belp celebrate the: mother‘s birthday which fell on the day before. _ At the proper time the: compeny retired to the dining room, | where dispglayed among other fine | thinge was this cake surrounded by a8 | many wax candles or tapers indioating | the years of the celsprant. | NORTH EGREMONT e 10 is wife beétore leayâ€" As a precaumonary meae ‘ lve car take an elevaâ€"| ) climb a telephone pole depressing intention to | I & anlors, wuume d e aod CUnVnnminD i ,’ Miss Etbe] Mutch toog edventage Lo | of Toronto‘s Civic Holséay 10 sperc ionary. Society met | the week end with ber bome friend». ome of Mrs. And.| Miss Clark, Durbam, is the guer1 s were present. Inâ€" :ol Hilda Wh lothing for bale as | ; ’:} £ day etly, a subscription | ‘xaflgt A tl. m epent & few Cays which $3250 w.,) Wilh bis cousin Arthor Hasas, who |sccsomparied him bome fur a little / MWaeHnmemtdincansi visit, Wallace attended Clark 2t Abetdean the Smailâ€" . â€"prepared io which would Bach a leap P for theamaâ€" T to take we ava 40 BOl! 10 Hiek the ; YEOVIL the week end in M+ Porest with forme. “ * 3 sister, Mrs Geo Cowan. rouet Borth. | Our veighborbood wes wel} repreâ€" | _ Drs, and Mrs Ernest Leeson of Durkas iofored from \_lenled ye'sutday at the toursement @ccompanied by Mr. and Mrs Krmme: , on a vigj,| 1D Molstein. â€" Aitbo‘our Leegue team , Leeson Jr, Sundayed at the home of M. their uncles, Iume secord they played a good game J°%" C. Queen recently illiame , iul Holstein cer. will doubtless repory, | _ M and Mrs Thos Wilson spent Sun: id Dromore| Y°0Y! Jr. teaw kept up their reputaâ€" Jast at the home of Mrand Mr bavi pienic t the f tionâ€"they have not been defested in Paxts, “L”" 'ben}“’y of their games this year. ] hUW:lh’w the painting of 8t Pau . nsement. | Last Sabbath before our pastor ad.; . "".. [ _"® Wetk, Service will be held .. rope nesMy | ministered the Sacrament, he presch| Allan‘s School next Sunday, Aug t ies |ed a very belpful sermon sbowing] The annual St Paul‘s church garde : :; lzfl“b'fhov we may be strengthenegd by PA"Y Which was beld on Tresday ev, r = B I s R 4 1 the '““: | touching lt?c bem of Christ‘s garment | ing in LLevctrchard of Mr Jaus. Johosic appears to | Hl.rol‘l‘h (1) Nature (2) Art (3) The‘ Wu‘ l.de(‘.t,ed suctess. _A good progran the fuend | B!b"' {4) Public Worehip (c) The! was given and also many selections i a," _ pPp;& Lord‘s supper. |the Durhaim baod which was much «; Mrs John Carson and danghters Ella and Ruby of Kitchener. spebt Bunday with Mr. and Mrs Jas Eden. Misses Agnes and Blanche Allan spent Last week Mrs Geo. Ale pleasuren{ enlertaining ber Wilfred and Winnie Calk Danpbin, Mar., and Grace Toronto, Mr D. Bruce Chevrolet car. â€" Are You Interested in a By Messa l"crgnsob. K1# G. end R. Fesgnson aud chiléren of Corn wete guests at J. Sipclair‘s lately . C:swell representing the Dominmo ’ | Alliance ard the following Suutday | | by Rev. Mr. Chapmar of Mildmey. / | _ Those who last week ettended the ;annnul moonlight picsic vp 2t the \lJake report an enjoyatle outipng, the ; | eyening and water being quite warm | |and the sky clondless, f A. Mei?t riant, F. Reid, Mre Reic (Sr and Jr ] Tena Mercbert and Hesn Urgqubert were recent visitore at ] . McRobt‘s in Lu ber, Ms ]. Reid remained for a looger visit. Mrs N. Loug., Mr and Mrse Smeeton c# Medicire Hat are sisijrg the lette.‘s tleter MT. FOREST BUSINESS COLLEGE Mr Lovegrove and family left this| morning to motor to New Omerio: where they will spend their vacatior | near Lorning, _ Next Sundey we exâ€" | pect our pulpit will be filled by M+j & Bo BC BC 30 In 36 2C 3 .. 3G BC DG 30 BCDC BC B4 o PC K4X B NP se3 [ i ALLAN‘S CORNERS I 3e â€" DIAMOND JUBILEE YEAR % TAYLOR & CO‘Y Values are exceptional. Give us a call and be convinced from broken lines and the prices are marked down to about Oneâ€"Third present day Children‘s Shoes and Slippers Including three lines of the famous "GREB" bran d (every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction.) . Our prices are right, as these Bhoes were all bought last fall before the several advances came. . This is the time of year when every man should see to his fall Footwear. Don‘t leave it off until the wet, muddy season comes. Give your Shoes a chance by getting them now. We have x 12 Complete Lines in Men‘s Wearing Shoes N. B.â€"Highest Prices paid for all Produce Phone line 15, Ring 2+3 ""°mIpf ber cousin«s Winnie= Caldwel}} of .. Aod Grace Pinder, Individual We still have a number of pairs of Then you want the new circular of bhas porchesed a Alles bad the SPECIALS i | Printed BObGe® en n u) utdl(lh( fu tooectGitions i0) P70 s tleter ‘ni-(. @n# blank foumol ! jed at the Post Offer of |0thee of the Post GOf e SHOES Dated rt Holatein this 2th 0; s July, 1820. f Nm‘““kflby giver thet ) ho Irensumtted or delivered to the posoâ€"> mentsoned in eectione & and v ol h "Ontario Voters) List Act." the cop»» required by gard sectsons to be so to ons mirted or geélivered «1 the last muse pursszant to said Aoct of ) persons 21 D'bn-r.g by (M lfl‘. revised Assoenment R.""“ the said Municipelity to be «â€" vitled to '0“ ifl the #aid mumepalis #1 €lections fer membere of the | »1» lative Assembly and at Municip=! none, that sand list was fire! portss «; at my office at Molstein on the 28ch 0. s of July, 4920, and remuins there (or = spection. _ Electore are called upon = «xamine the said list and if any o0 Blons Or any other errome are touns 'Mfl. to take immediare procesdig» to have. the raid errors corrects © @«â€" carding to lzw. K664 ang (o 03.X P0p08e0 Oontrect may t la«m ang blank forms .'.’c":ua.. Mawy be Ob jed at the Post Ofber of BHoistein, and as oo otice of the Post 08 oe Imapeator . 1 wwon s A. EUTHERLAN1), Post Oftige borperc i !Pan()flor Inepector s Office. ‘h)malo, July Slet, 1920, Municipality of the Townsh of Egremont, County of Gre» frow bhe N#L Jaws+ Imuster Genernl, W)J he q wirtil noon un Fridey, the 17 2onvcrntite i/ MHis Maje propored c@Bifact for four ¥©6Uk on fle route SEALACD TE[ND»EB_&.A addressed Voters‘ List 1920 Holsteis Raral Route No. 1 AUGUST 5, i920 MAIL CONTRACT 70%, the 17th Bept., J920, jor ;) $ an MAjJEHMNUE Mails on DAVID ALLA\ 'Clerlx of Ewo 1 D1f 1‘y, 192 Nn h fauhthier lou? Year bre Mth;d om1 OH t nhorn mp j STARDAL E. time C3 4 Nor and ESRC by Aoo ui Iry un end and t} : 4 fee; Of w ”“"s’ procy '5“’ the car ; nesk supply . #riven home ; top (which w somewbat brs} tow dents Ofhe of the passence TImC severe } All may wel} MOME Serjoqus , A FORtun, mg from Ma; Thursday M othere in his ed death 0; awhimbing the | river, on the ton when in « Sarted back\ plie€ quickly ; and it did not OB the road . s eter and snap; the auto forty Ht thence took. chf into the r Mvinl’ prev uo. Aoblael. & €P c C# R m y on one subject Bell Ottile Lin Anns McLean, J« 1t, Erber: Schutz, vmll;‘r.tn' I‘o w A Kflfiu‘ elementary | scies spectively to writ, pléte their Jower . Kratulations to ; standing has berr, those who wrote ; AX. DUFRF £ w LOwe® Sono, O the Lower +, 1#8t Thursday ; marned man ;; mended as also Â¥a Fok The segular m Womens Institur» 8. Patterson‘s Thursday. Aup. : be given by mem} ute who will vis;. geod lunch served Come and welcom The High Sch c some provokiny ¢ ments have at }ast ing staff l(;v ;\bt ens nopsusts of Mr } C‘l‘q. . I"Y Prinoip « A. ; Mrs 1. Hic Margaret Mcl on ; A Garden Party ;) Jobn Kerr‘s law n, Varpe August 5th, under the a ©Church. Good progran n attendance ; grounc: Admission 25¢ and 16. Uwen Sound Cit have amaigamgt Oddfellows bandm wew bond starts /; and will wear a sou Mrs Hert Atkir var Baturday nipht avo.dably, hfl,Shr k stopped w she escaped injury exc» 01 CROT HAn Mulock and Dur} july 18 _ Finder Oflce, Reward, 7 Ar week Mr W . A, Ne Mel an. $100¢ """_ appomnted »»0€ men both . VOL. XLIIL At At 2re o E+ car B . Ramage at new W . A. McGowan has cLaughlin Roadster . ire C:. l;jl\:ldft and Ed arker Los XXX gra XX, at § C DC ng He t« M O€ @nd () ve M a Hy M is 140

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