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Durham Review (1897), 5 May 1921, p. 8

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it.“ ”'3 ' , an” _ M... . "fit-, , 2 in: in! an» E? civic 5"}35 ,4 a; -4 .., ' . ' j E lt fl IL! it R. J. ARNILL, Holstein gngmggagmfimmmma l MOUNT Fort." ONT. Bookkeeping. Stenography. Typewrit- ing. Individual instruction ensures rapid pron-us. Write for prospectus rCiloirr7re."roiate,'Sr"""""- (fig; riliiiiii,i..ii.iEi iii ','i5' %. ..-.._._ ___---- - - '. A. tRIMBLEI Pri'ncmii I)illlllht)00ll)ilAi,,jtyj!i'j- CUT Blltrllliylt q MACDONALDS "BRIER" has become a Canadian institution. Smoked by the men who made history. In the bush, on the trail, in mining camps, prospectors' huts, factory yards, on trains, steamships, in the luxurious homes and downtown clubs of our Canadian cities-Nacional', has always been recognized as the smoke. q MACDONALD'S CUT " BRiER"--the same tobacco but in new form-maintain,, nun-u Ma-J-“L' .__ 1'" . I 858, 12 feet long. NEvsoki, R. R. 1 Phone M, r 4. 18th Con, I A quantity of dry emlock scamling 2 af x 4", 2" x 54 and ' 6" from 8 feet to I8 feet long. 241 x tr, joists. M feet I , also a few thousand feet of 1 inch dry aple lumber ,,_v M"""-"..... tum“ ICW form-maintains every Macdonald tradition since and gives to smokers-mor. tobacco for the money. l r 4. 18th Jorr/iiir; Letmbet for Sale. l GUIRE yo Holltein >nt The 8. School of the Math. Church held their Annual meeting Monday evening. After a very successful year. The following officers were “elected: Super't. Mr. Geo, Hunt, ', "'t., Mr. Geo. Bye; Bible Clue char. Mr. W. J. Sharp: Organist '. It. Sharp. .. Sacral were out t2l bright and early Monday mornin . r. D. P. Coleridge caught theb 7 it mea- nred " inches. - Mrs. Durant Sr. has returned after spending the winner 'with her daughter in Toronto. am. Mason, Detroit, will reside with her. Mr. and Mrs. In. Math Mt. Forest visited their daughter Mrs. Thos. McMillan this week. T lieu Florence Halliday visited her friend Mine Thorne the beginning of the week. I The Director. of the Public Library have decided to shorten the hours of service for " lent the next four month. Namely from " to TT I. tn. a to 5 p. m. and 6 to 8 Tuesday Thur. adly Ind Saturday evening. Please govern yourself accordingly. Mr. Benton in improving the up' penance ot his store by giving it a good painting. Mr. Arnill in erecting n gauge. Rev. Mr. Scott conducted a funeral in Ayton on Monday. Mr. Lovegtove woo obliged to have his Henry in Dunvllle and came home by train Saturday owing to the condition of the roads in that part of the province. Percy Ron came home from Tor- onto Dental College on Huntley loot Mr.O'etrie of Hamilton -i. vlhltiug "leads in the village. Bert Beaver is moving into the home he purchased from June. Reid It. Reid moving into the Shield. house which he bought e year ago. [ The in! tooth]! Intel: of the lee- ‘eon willbeployed between bro-ore end Holman at Holstein in the tield eat of the path on Touch, eve my to. In. Bruce after spending the win- ter in Nebraska returned home on Friday eyenlng looking on though Uncles": had been good to her. HOLSTEIN LEADER LOCAL Mo PERSOIAL t t2l bright and Drain - r. D. P. theb 7 it mgg. In am am" A: - Minute; ssruFiiisiiG"Ci"iG' "ooo and indemnity besides, so he in muting no light "eritiee. After being lied ttttout " to his expensive oifice turniture which by the milplacing of a period was made 9195 oo Instead of $tg.oo, he is again in the limelight. He hujuet refueed " offer of 012.500 by the Niagara Fruit Growers' Association, prefer- ring to any with the government of which. he in en elicient member. Tenders w l he reeeiWd by the Municipal Con ell of the townahip of Egremont up ti Hey 17th: 192:. for the cleaning on and deepening of Municipal Drain . Lin the township of Egnmont end roton 1030 yards of excevition. nI,'Prolile and trpeeltieatio" any e eel; " the Clerk'l office, Holst n. A muted cheque of 85000 In t'agcompanyl each tender. The 1 eat or any tender not necessarily n .ep.ted. David 11tus,cIerk Holst n Ontario} I More interest will be added to the race in District No. 10 of the Western Foot- ball Assn. through the fact that Dromore hunlto entered a team for its first aes- son in big companLalong with leatein and Mt. Forest. -The schedule was drawn up it Mt. Forest last week with Principal Speira " Convenor ;-- May t0-Dromore at Holstein May Ib-Mt. Forest at Dromore May M-Holstein at Mt. Forest _ May 31--Hohstein at Dromore June 8--Mt. Forest at Holstein June 16--Dromore at Mt. Forest There is one change in the officers of Holstein team as published last week, Mr. George Bye being on the. Committee in place of Reeve McArthur. Hon. Manning Doherty '. E. A; Schedule . gdcrs Waited TORONTO Sr Pr, total 700-Kcnncth Ron “5. Jr Pr-Reid Ketch-b“ 400. 'Prcunt new dar, " D. All". No, cnnlkd 22. Average for April "l. Eon. Mackenzie King protested unmet the reilroeding of important legislation and pointed out to the Government it had been noon-or, during the loot two or three neurone tor the Government to come buck to the house time and again to bore oorreeted error: which it hu mode in Ill-considered logiolntron thnt wee‘ {being rnehed through loot u the ‘Grend Trunk Bill woe being roehed I 1 through. The proteet of course. new; lunveiling. but it w" followed ty 3 prom“ from J. A. Row 'di'iii,'iii,o.ii/ (and Hon. R. LemieuuM-ioonneove) jboth of whom recorded themeelveol ;eo opposed to public ownership of the ( .roede. For it, time " looked es though I gun Hog” would he kept going hrrl, :hours but the preteen were all re i worded had the bull cerried on diusion I :in half an lu ur. (l Jr l, Total 700 "Orville ketchabaw 460, 'Leroy Ketchabuv .190. Elmer Twp 345. Cure Sol-um I00, Neil Schram 759 S. S. 9, EGREMONT IV Clan not reported Jr Ill. Total 313--'Arthur Hut 107, 'Milton Schenk 158.Willie Ferguson t22 Jr Ill, Total 4ts'6--'Earl Ron 3it. "Murray Rosa 31w, Lorne Schenk 262, 'Edith Horsburgh 218. Sr t, total 440--Harold McPhee 350 (H). Kenneth Alles 241. [ Another atrp has been “ken m [Grind Trunk ubnntion, The time 1 for the unrd to be made expired mth ‘ou: the harm“ bring finished, uni I the Government applied the core" to I the comp-n, dilemma by refuting to ’allow my even-ion or meet so, Ifurther Grand Trunk pnymanw, no lens the control of the road um hand. " over to the Government. Ite.tt stood " lint Inge until rho Govern- I mom Inurdnecd u bill giving it power to exam! the limo of the turd if noon-try. on ugmment with the company. The bill um: baton the home for third tending ulcer midnight on. night. It bu become I um oi Governmental Ubit to introduce im. portant mount" st In, time between midnight and dun. when than in I and! Hon» god a and one. i ( (Deceased VII 3 sister to Mr Neil AJaldtrr, Egremont 1nd " Mrs. John .‘Mluhall. Normonby.) --e---_V -"r"""o Soon ulcer groan-ho- rho married Ihrthiotfe E. Klein of Buihlo, where (tflats morn-rd: raided. To them um l born one son Calder, and one dough- ller Louise who died shortly the! ,bitth. In Klein use one of our "ttttat loyel and active members end bed endeared herself to no all by her gentlemen, her ummlhehne" end her oberity. She will beinexpreoioir unused and to her fund, we. no uni locomotion offer our profound um I pethy.” Mr. Klein 'r" born " Holstein. Ont. Nov. 1885. She open! the gren- er pm of be: only life there and in Toronto and come to ButNo in 1911 m enm- the Taming School of the Buffalo Genet-l Hoapizol; "h deep ehsdow wee out oyer the member: of the Anoeinion upon the morning of Jan. 16, 1921, when the manage ruched them that Icebelle Celder-Klein land axed after an illness ot only tive den. The Alumnae Record. I gunned, magazine and published by the Alum. nu Associuiou of Bumdo General Hospitll. bu the following kind word. to lay of one of their ex-membon. who mend In, the put winter ; Matilda. the young daughter of Mr, Ind Mn James Brynn hid a cioee call Monday. With her father in the field, she found and ate some wild curate. which proved to be poisonous. After suffering agony for a time medical aid was procured, and she we. brought a. round again. magnum. {ail-bud]. - _- __ Mu been " Mt Potent. he. been waiting her Ion. G. AE. hen for a week Fi No. Although netting (omen. the.ohtmdriettn'ittonfdaiaaiitai "ighttom Ire the" ttind to lee her. The Vinny shed has been "'oit't Ie.18t tteN.etioy.thiy, mm- Alli. Notwithstanding our early spring, seeding in progreuing veg slowly. The aver: e farmer about here in not more than 1ill through and other. have very little done. Mr J. W. Blyth as President of.the South Grey Temperance Aasocittti.on, wan in Dundalk Wednesday recemng the official referendum figured. V Gluten: Mr Richard Brymout "YY e' looking! gain-l, well. Our worthy M. L. A.--G. M. Leno} has again donned the overalls alter hie ntrenuoul winter in the city, and may be seen " any time from early morn until dewy eve hustling around the by Mr Robt. Hopkins and family bf Bentinck, Sundayed with Palmer Pist. terson and took in letvice at Knox. Since last writing Mr snd Mrs Julius Keller snd lsmily have left the farm and established ttteritaeivetsin Varner. Mr Keller has been an industrious farmer but will now tske life easier. We not- ice that 21h he has become an sct- ive disciple of saac Walton. acquire. new in mingling when it win be shoot: to the whole attmtttrttitr- tlge chunk. U. P. o., the Orange Lodge Ind others who come here to do bust- neu. - That Grand Trunk Again Tribute to "tiss' eleembcr R. M. Roma; -- t nearing (concoct. In and active Ind old Our.“ " and to see her. Ii I has been movi- M W ' 2l.'t cpl-4:1. .All I; this "I. " In en tt m 'Jttll'e5llt'f,,'s'.,fit','1' Owned At k, the Orange LoiUe "Am. Arta "All work and no play makes. hat a dull boy" is still true-But " all play and no work makes him a useless one " is just as true. And of the two the dull boy is worth vastly more to the world. ll d, .I .er. _ :3 We no sti summer. To tl guarantee sati- , I l- a , I AY ' I I. g i PHONE l P “aw ' Men's Brown Blue, leather sole, good reliable make, reg. 7.50, now. . . . . . . . Men's'Gunmetal Bale, leather sole, same make as brown, reg. 8.50. now. . . . . . Dont miss this valuable opportunity ing money. We have only a limited ttttt these on hand and thev are hnn'ml m m. .l Jr. Pr. A-Joseph Com pbeil' x Earl Gliddon, Norman Tucker. Average luendance 31 x Present every day - Jr. Iv-te-mt Aberdein 491.; .~ It Janett- Campbell 443. Sadie: Cs Noble 40s, Kenneth Allen 384. Q A " J-- Sr. IH--x Ritchie Ca- bell 517 x Jennie Mantel] sur, Inge! Devin MAIL CONTRACT soo, x Violet Ken 466. ; SEALED TENDEM. Moms-u " ll ' r... Jr. In-.--", Ann-533' "ttsttie:l,'ltrfulli"oTlrt,", 'a.ral"/'.,,y Jjll"ir, Wllaon 453. xAlic'e Leuox 452. x in.» qrm.ct'Bttqe 01‘" i2u"a"s4"ll'iveiU",'. Minnie Lennon 433, 8 Mae Noble 39' ”we?“ cunt-u for tour you». at nun pr E Lloyd Attan 325 I wee on the route Sn l_[--xEditl| Kerr Mit, and" P m”: 'tr,'frf,e,tt H.. ' _ vu “m" At 1'". 'Ab.. I Harold Grub, 317 I PMnttat notiuuoonulnlu {unmet mt. mun-m . (net Wilson :39. 1tdfji,erStii,ii'ii'it [1|on Uomn- ' m... u i ", 'i-Katie Darin no. It Beekie'm ""' 9"” " " "Ut) ft 'IP/ A f :05 Annie Campbell 195, 3 {33:19:13 211351;: 'S"lgatcg:i,t/ciciy Ire: zurnby 163. It Tillie Alto, tes, /,. u nmnuml Wil: ' 'hatrtry 175. l‘oHImH- ;...,. ‘. Ji.' tuJean Aberdein l48 Marr Pmlfmu-r his.“ tor rerttirw Camilbell I30 ' Tumnm. Aprtl 5m. um. Jr. Pr.-x Elmer Tucker I75‘Thoo. 'e--"-'-"----"-'-"---------:----- Davis Ars, x Clarence Gliddon 162. F"2-"Cizirgr,Tr,'--n Clgnpuddou 140 can ELLIOTT n I A. S. HUNTER 8: SON, Durham This Store made an excellent purchase in High-grade Selected Seed Corn. Careful tests show a Germination test of 95 per cent or better. It is Canadian grown and we offer the following varieties. Wilteup Yellow Bent, per but. . . . “.75 lmved Isl-in. 'erhm....... L75 Wisconsin Noi............... I]: cai'trtwsiiri/C.C'Cy.y. us “lolly No. I, No. I Purity“ . . . . . 5.. F"cyNo.iAuttic:.....'....... In: Saturday Specials S. S. No. a EGRBIONT TAYLOR & CO'Y ,i,i' We are still buying and will continue to do so an summer. To those who wish to bring In their Cream, We guerentee Iatilfection both in price and test. Everyone knows it to be the best obtainable, and our pn- ces are always reuonnble. Con-“Apple; " [bun-MOI: Enporeted Apples porlb 18e Homo driedApplu. lb...12c Cooking Fin... .3 lbs for 25¢ Luge Prunee. perlb......90c Canned Pumpkin per tin 13t Canned Tomato“ per tin...................................., 18c Canned Com and Pen. per tin:--------,-- IN CannedSnlmon (%msndolrtrtin................../.......... 200 ComMutr0resiloeea)porpkt.........1..................-ra. Rice. best quality, per lb...................................., . 10' Fresh Currents per lb... 24c Fresh Ontmenl...6 lbs for 25(- Vegetable Soup, per tin 13c Tomato Soup. per tin.... "tot Pure Lard, perlb......... 20e Domestic Shortening, lb 14m MEATS ,e,'/',rg,gtSt,'gi,'gghesumm"mon" “mm mo" sumo mus irrr In “If .{ow noon-bl. lino- " minced prices for Special Carload Prices on oi-eu thrtoorie, iquh and lip-W PHONE l Store, 2 on IS ; House. M on IS I a""""""""""----" . S. McILRAITH Katie L Kerr, tucker SEED CORN "eeaatouegteee muwn, reg. B.OU, now . . . . . . tan R this valuable opportunity of Hiv- We have only a limited number of l and they are bound to go quickly. Rankin; a DROMORE, ONT GEEK] tit _ EtuaiCiF"i7ii%",r, "an“: lllIUI'IIIQHUH a ',tttltgr o NTS “Dun-:1 may be In... 1 blank vol-s Tend" In.) be ohm... 0d " the M Oies of "urhaan. Vanna} uni M the We! the 'it 0.02 lumen 10mm» .5. EI‘THIIIAND. For! "ttie, hurl-0‘ " a... n-:_. .,,, - __ Accountancy. '3.eeuseraphy, typr u m ing and mail improvement common superior instruction only. Sludtm- assisted to poutiom. Open all year. Write tor prospectus. Enter m A W. J. Elliott. Prm, me} Vance Ind Charla 52s.,imm; _'".a'leV u..... tutg I He It" RA 0-1 prul It 'l't tey Mu Du: I tl Ill 'th da "

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