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Durham Review (1897), 15 Dec 1921, p. 7

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to Apply to Canada ' Portions of the ish Empire. .OYD GEORGES JS SPEECHES. LT HEALTH it ear. which Mast “in wee ts in loving memory of n J. H Miner, 'l . o died Dec. 4. 1915. Gone but not . Cd, Hen. 0 Fat and Mother 9-... ”COMO...” “””WW””””“”” ”I...“ _ Loving thoughts wul‘ar Round the grave when R t Have to offer quite an assortment of Leather Bound Bibles, Oxford Edition on India Paper and Silk sewn. Prices range in the regular way from $4 to " We offer the $9.00 edition for $4.75. This is bona fide. Mail orders sent on approval, and may be returned if unsatisfactory. zKARS EDI BROS P . . t T " ricevillle DEC. 16, 1921 - IN MEMORIAM Let us not forget to remember our friends in the good old-fashioned manner. Whether you are remembering the children, father mother, sisters or brothers, come in and see our display in useful gifts. , Xmas Notions ad Novelties Christmas Comes ’ But Once a Year Xmas China and Cut Glass Early next week we hope to have on dis. play a fully assorted stock of christmas Toys, mechanical and otherwise, Sleighs, Dolls, Papetrietr, Toy Dishes, Beads, Pic- ture Books, Framed Pictures, Handker- chiefs, etc. Just the vety thing to gladden the hearts of the children. Never before did we have such a nice choice of ' Gift" China on display. These are odd pieces or in Sets at reasonable prices. There is in the assortment-Bott Bon Dishes, Sug- ar and Cream Sets. Whipped Cream Sets. Cups and Saucers. Butter Dishes, Salad Bowls, Tea Pots, Water Sets. Etc. Ilgllhtl00l)illAlll,,0S cur Blltlllllliyl2 . Election Echo-u ; Huh! Cami. 'dtl'htir l doun‘: and Meitthett-- - still we ma. Ion Dune l "Wtmt I shun. '. "to lo! my thm Iona voting to up“; the 'v,r,,, e Government"! Jd//l'ftird. l VIII.” afoul." ; "Three more The family i""" coming round thtt Mshool. trail, in mining camps, isrospectors' huts, factofy yards, on trains, steamships, in the luxurious homes and downtown clubs of our Canadian cities-Macdonald', has always been _recognized as the smoke. 7 q MACDONALD'S CUT " BRIER"--the same tobacco but in new form-maintains every Macdonald tradition since 1858, and gives to smokers-more tobacco for the money. q MACDONALD'S "BRIER" has become a Canadian institution. Smoked by the men who made history. In the hush, pn the Leather Bound Bibles . PRICEVILLE VILLAGE PRICEVILLE ML": Xmas Gifts Suitable for Mother Xmas Gifts for father Xmas Candy, Fruit and Nuts Nothing could compare with apair of Genuine Al1.wool Blankets 62 in x 84 in, weighing " lbs to the pair. Just beauties at . . $6.00 each Flannellette Blankets II , 4, a 50, " x4, 3 50 Table Linen, Guest Towels, Bath Towels, are also acceptable gifts. Just remember Xmas spirit by giving dad a beautiful warm Sweater Coat, a pair ot Mocha Gloves. or a nice Necktie. We‘llhavea fresh stock Especially assorted for our Xmas trade. Our Xmas nuts will come mixed. Walnuts, Braznll, Filbert: and Almonds. Good Oranges, Grapefruit and Lemon: always on hand. hon-o corner " vote for MoPhsil." Old Widow" '. It that MoPhnil girl needed a Ila-bum! u bud!) to 1 need a..- honukoupor, she wouldn't be grottin’ " to Parliament, gosh hung it." Hello Attained. t If you fool sleepy the Idjmning mnnieipslnciea would be willing to place some of .honr men 'd' 9‘8?! {nomad your council board foe out lyeaet Apcwcr; "No, mind your join buincu: old Aramaic will (elect her own citizens clone to till [her council bond for 1922 out don'c _.yon forgot it." . Prioovillo Fox Form Ltd. I)“ been formed hero with lupin! of $47,000. oo, I'll”. $100 pot ulna. oftitNtrg ; Pruident. W. M. Moore, Toronto. for march-m; Vice Prom. H. B. McKin- non, Toromo Globe ; Sec'y Tram. J. M. MoGrllivroy. Toronto and Prioayillo ; Directors. F. G. Ronstadt, Prioeyille and P. a. lord-n. P. E. I. The concert in Wnuon'a Hill on Pride, evening of has not. In an Injoynblo “hit. The “send-no. III no: lugs but . plenum evening In spent. Ptoooodl over $61.00. Bttms wood in consider-W lower in the ninth: this your, ubnadunce of green wood being offered " $3.50, Ind dry It 400 to $4.50 per cord. Mr and Mrs The: Moore visited with Mr and MrsJack Firth recently. Two or three iuehu mote not would mete nice winter medl. The beef ring meeting was held Monday evening and the ting re- organized for another year. Cameron Smellie is balling some of the clover on this line, the seed turning out very poor. Miss]. McDonald who has been visitmg with her friend Miss M. Whitmorofor the last two weeks re- turned to her home Sunday. Mr E Boyce of Crawford visited on the line Sunday. A: the year in drawing to I close. the lime for making applientions tor Premium: is n idly shortening. TheGrey County Bepnmnenr of Agri- culture. Mnkdnle. is receiving some every week. To these who have purchased I Registered Ram for the ttrat time the Federal Department at Agritsultttre, Ottawa, will give $5.00 this year and $5.00 next. All ep- tlt"'" must be made before Dee. . let. It and Mrs Jas. Brown viaited with' Mr W. Brown’s recently. In " endeevor to secure the co- operation of all the achoole in Grey County. the Department oi Agricult- ure, Markdale, sent . package of 20 letters to ell the teachers in the schooll which were not engaged in Dept. of Agriculture News McWILLIAMS worth end Dundelk. At the” com-lee pnedeel tu-trations on Stock and Seed Judging. Milk Tent. ing, Weed Seed Identitioatiott and other things renting to Agriculture are given. Darin: Juan". the Departtnottt of Agriculture. Mariano. will con. due: I (our week. course at Chau- worth nod Dnndnlk. At than The aim II to have the clrenlnu distributed to that the tttt can read than and Inn rbo urn of the school m: Work. From your ex- perience we know an: the majority ot school. one engaged in the work do no: unto drop the Pair. The fragment llopel tor I large incl-cue l -. Sr. IV.-imsie Smith, Norma Lloyd, May Traynor, Kathleen Me-. Lean, Catharine Lavello. Jr. IV.-)arjory Pickering, Efrie Canon, Florencv Mecallum, Dorothy McGregor and Stewart, Mellruith (equall, Waninvta Holmes. --John A. Graham. Principal. Sr. 1il.-9fary Eiphiek. Laura Wilding. Von-a Mountain, J, D. Me- AulifN. Myrllc “can. School Pair work during 1921. The request was mode that than letter. be distributed to the children. Jr. Ill.-4JhrisLinu Goodehild, Flur- onco McDonald, Fred YolleU, ilea Kearney. Lizzie Hind. --Annie c. Mackenzie, Teachet. Sr. Ir. A.--3iaud Kelsey, Leonard Mctlnmh, Norma Gagnon, Helen Me- Attlifro, Harry Ryan and Jean McKay (equal). Sr. ll. B.--Janie 'l'raynor, Florence Wilding, Hazel McLean, Donald Smith, Harold Clark. --Mat'ion y. Marshall, Teacher. Sr. li. C.-,Albert Nicholson, Nor- man Becker, Nelson Hunt, Margaret Storroy, Kenneth Agnew. Sr. I.--Allen Rowe, Dorothy Picker- ing, Gordon McCrae, Norbert Young and Earl MeEaehnie (equall, George Hay and George Noble (equal). .-Marie A. Cole, Teacher. Jr. I. A.-Orval Noble, Clara Tray- nor, Audrey Bell and Marjory Noble (equal), Elizabeth Harding, Moore McFadden. --Mirry E. Morton, Teacher. Primary Claiyutg:- A.--Elsie Goodchild, Annie Camp- bell, Clarke Lloyd, Fred Bolger, Jean Grant. Bc-Ina McDonald, Erie Grim Ed- ith Erwin, Isabel Young, Clarence Wilson and Lloyd Hawke (equal). C-Margaret Sibbald, George Ash- ley, Reta Graham, Wilfrid Montgom- _-Sadie, F. MacDonald. Teacher. Sr. primer.--Helen Young, Norma Allan, Gerald Falconer, Alice Nichol- son and Roderick Dunsmoor (equal), Agnes Walker. Jr. Pr. A.--Orval McDonald, Edna Grainoy, Cecil Hind, Abbey McLean, Vernon Collinson. Jr. Pr. B.-Billy Elphick, Charlie Nicholson, Charlie Caldwell. --Lavina A. Mortlcy, Teacher. A Spring Day, A Spring day in Muskoka, with sky and water vividly blue; the smell of pine, the song of birds in the air. trn a sunny slope a girl gathered trillium: with - hands. She Btttil- ed at the questioning glrapger. “I never picked wlld tlower. be- fore." she Jud wistfully. "We lived in the city. Father died, and then-- mother. of tuberculosis. I was all alone. I wasn't trtrontr,--worked too hard.--and I got It. They brought me here to the Sanitarlum on a stretcher." "But, look at me now."' exultantly. The glow of health was in her cheeks. "It's the rest and care and good food and fresh alr that saved me," and her eygs shone joyously. Surely tthe was worth ravine, (his bonny. blue-eyed girl'. Surely the Musknkn Hnlpual for Consumptivea deserve: her gratitudg! contrtbuttGis, may be sent to "ott. W. A. Charlton 223 College Street. 'r--". Durham Public School. Whole Corn, per ton .. . . $28.00 without sacks Whole Corn, per ton . . . . 830 00 sacks included Ground Corn, per ton. . . . $30.00 sacks included Ground Screenings per ton u . . , FEED PRICES 823 00, sacks included Oat Shorts, per ton .. . . $30.00, sacks included Clansmen Stock Feed, per ton, $28.00. sacks inc. Chieftain Mixed Feed, per ton, $26.00, sacks inc. 5 Above Prices are in ton lots or over Rob Roy Poultry Scratch Feed, per 100 lbs, $2.50, sacks included No Town Delivery Terms Cash We are in the marlfet for all kinds of Grain. Highest prices paid Phone lo. q ROB ROY MILLS, Limited ROB ROY MILLS, Liming Up in Muskoka Business Hours-----? a. in. to r, p. m. “$194 The Durham U.F.O. Live Stock Ship- l Bing Association will thin stock from , urham every Tuesday. All partictre~ _ quested to bring stock In on that day but give three days notice. 5 JAS. LAWRENCE, Manager, Phone 98, rr.3. R. R. No 1, Durham Danni. Dec15‘1921 Hon. 1ims,fob..... Butter ...... ...... .._.. 30 u uuwur ...... n......-».. Oau. ........... .,.. Batslrwheat.......... Barley ...... ........ Pen ...... ...... .... When .....' .. ...... Oata, q...........-.. 38 40 Buokwheat.......... 60 65 Barley.............. 50 55 Peas................ I40 160 Wheat.............. 105 105 B‘lonrperowt....... 890to475 IT IS FACT I. Junior Iatrtcnlation 2. Entrance to the Normal Schools 3. Senior lamination Each member of th unity graduate and teacher. Intending pupils, should prepare to en' ter at the beginning of the fall term. Information no to comm may be ob. tained from the Principal. The School has a creditable record in the past which it hopes to maintain in the future. Durham in an attractive and healthy town and good accommodation can be obtained " reasonable rates. IBIEGIBI SCH©©L The School is thoroughly equipped to 1 take up the following courses ; --.. l plan for the future. Arrange to en- roll for a course in Durham Markets. Let Others Talk. YOU 'irakFVottii"'i" Eur. on January am. the date of the Winter Term Opening. Write tor particulars. W. A. TRIMBLE, Principal tttlit Emulsion INDIGE§fION isteadilyutilizedb glue systemin built:- mg upstrength. Milanfmm -'--a1._--. Itrmtlllt!ii of-rich, m" . in a and not theory, tbag _evety Artttt Notice to Farmers Chilton“) RELIEVE 11.x. KOCH, Chum“: il, DAIABD. B. A. Principal 'DURHAM. ONT. MOUNT the staff isa Univ. ut an experienced W283“ 60 gun: to mo ARCHIVES TORONTO - The" IhdleTradrllaite Bushes. Farmed Shmhlnd. Pte mtory and Sale In: Min Contact Catalogue free. J. G. HUITON.M.D..C M0 C. A.Fleming, RCA. G. D. Fleming. 1 Principal since 18! Soueury OFFICE: 0m t. P. Manna-co. to. " opposite MIR! Olen. Bummer: Second hon-lulu d m on oa an In a not! a. '-tta. I Il'oleplmnn t,'tt-ttMttBtftttt mm 0.0- " Ina-Mom a all noun. Winter Term Opens BRS. JAMIESON & JAMIESON. It noted throughout Canada for "it Grade Iain-u Education. Graduates readily obtain employ ment. Write for handsome catalogue. Enter any time. W. J. Elliott, Principal J.L. i It”, 18.. M. C.P.S. cmcl t-a Aft-noon. noun: 'l-A' Eventu- Office and mingle. corner Count. Ind umbton. opposite old Post on. Ottiee Hours: 0 to " B. m.. LING g. m.. , to 9 p. m., Sand-ya “I hut-day Iftcrnoon excepted. W. C. PICKERING B. D s., L BS HONOR GRADUATE of Tom University. Mum of Boyd Coll“ of Donul'Snrmul of Omsrio Boo-l 0m J h I HUNTERS Now can Cement Tile and Brick Pumps & rump Inuit: HONOR GRAD!) A" Tomato Univ-u». a. _ 'tmt? my"! out.” Damn m A. B. CUBBEY . DURHAI - an - muons sugar. soucnor. Etc. For tanner pu’tienIm npply to soy Gum! Trunk Ticket Agenc. or C. E. Homing. District Pun-om Agent. Toronto, Ont. W. CALDE t, Town Agent. Central Drug Store, Telephone tte. I ttrt".'"'"'"'"'"'")', 'il, Something t t New in g Unexcellcd dining car oervice. Sleeping can on night Tram. and ParlorC." on principal Day Trains. loom ooneetrtpre" “a lunch. t '"""TlrctllGT"' "W t or C. L. GRANT g "qubas.atua)a-oott JOHN scrum 1"t',I'/, J. F.GRANT 0.0... LO..- Yong. And Curios St... Toronto Except can." “my 3rd, I922 Opens Winter Term " aim Office on Lambton St Bromptly "teiided td Owen Sand, Ont. always on hand v_or 1011“" qtoeq nd non. between Montreal Toronto Detroit and Chicago l~|p-. 7-. II. " E12] 'i Rf

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