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Durham Review (1897), 29 Dec 1921, p. 4

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fa , .._ ' .A f " Q T h a. I. Desirable Residence Property tor Sale That desirable property on Queen St North. lormu residence of Mrs Hunter Harrow (nee Lily Walker) 8 roamed brick house in good condition. A splen- id 3 arden well let out with gmall fruit. ood stable, well. " Bargain to quick l Apply for particulars to 8 roomed house in Upper Town. Dur. ham. Soft teat er pump in house. good stable and garden. Home in first class shape. For further particulars apply to The Joyous Season is at hand so drop in and let us show you Gifts for any member of the family from the smallest child to the father and mother. We have on hand a Black Walrus Grain Leather Club Bag, heavy English sewed. in frame with gentleman's black Ebony fittings which regularly sells at $30 00.. We will Baerifiee this bag at $25.00 if bought before Get your Hardware Requirements at the Auction Sale Saturdays liklln'lflllli'S HARDWARE DURHAM The Cash Shoe Store DURHAM. - ONT. New Meat Market Having opened up 3 Meat Market in the shop formerly occupied by Mark Wilun, I take this means of soliciting a share of the trade of Durham citizens and those of the surrounding country. All kinds of Meat kept on hand at lowest pos- sible prices. I. E. HAUG, Durham f As we have received Klingon from the people of this community in the way akuod will and pat- lounge during the past twelve and“ we believe it fitting " this time to expteu out oppKtion, We want to thank all who have helped tdiaa, 1921 a most successful year. We hope to merit _ continu. once of your trade. We shall endeavor during the coming yen to serve you still better, if possible, mid shall neglect no means that they contribute to that end; Wac/ar/ane’: gray 6tore tr. Moore SWJGaev, Another Sale Christmas House for Sale .0. MoPHAIL.’ C. Ramage. Review office Andrew Ford, Durham XMAS SUGGESTIONS Dec. 3lst L 1921 To all our Friends and Patrons we extend best Wishes for a Prosperous and Happy New Year on Saturday as: J. s. McILRAlTH at 1 o'clock ant {you Mignon from I u it we will tlve moi!!! we us our upping” 100 acres, lots 62 and 63, con. 2. S D R Benlmck. About? acres swamp. bal- ance cleared. Brick dwelling house, otherbuildingsin good condition. Apply to Mrs J. Corbett, R. R. l, Hanover - I? lawn“ an a solemn. in " " aux-cola Ceylon. lulu. modem. Magnum. to: we. Mt one. can nun be and.“ Inn and"! o I00. Durham. - Cormpondenco Wag more. or to Ceylon P.0. In) Be mum “body! M, Tom. on .ppllmuou Io D. .trPRAiL. Ceylon or to c. IMAGE. Burhar Unlined Auctioneer tor Co. Urn Farm for Sale i To the Electors of Artemesia ; V i Ladies and Gentlemen. - _ lam a candidate for the position or Reeve of our Township at the election on Monday, 2nd January, and respect- fully ask for your vote for a second term. i/rs; experience I have gained in at your ' service and now living near the centre of I the township, I am better fitted than ever i to look alter the welfare of the whole. I thank you for past confidence and wilI appreciate a continuance of the same by your vote and influence on this occasion. Wishing all a happy New Year. Ely: Fathom ‘To the Electorsol Bentinck : 'Ladies and Gentlemen.-- At the request of a large number of ratepayers l have decided to stand for the Council of Bentinck. J have been a resident ot the township all my life and have been frequently asked in the past to stand as Councillor. but have not seen my way clear to do so until this year, and asl am in the field I take this oppor- tunity to ask for your vote and influence' Our part of the township has not had representation for a couple of years and fair play demands that every part should get a lair deal. If elected I will eerve to the best of my ability and in fairness to all concerned. To the Electors of Bentinck Township Ladies and Gentlemen,-- To the Electors of Glenelg Township ; Ladies and Gentlemen,-- Being nominated for theoffice of Reeve I hereby respectfully solicit your vote and intiuence tor my election. Should you favor me by electing me to the posi- tion, it shall be my aim and pleasure to discharge the duties of the office so as to merit your approval and satisfaction for the trust placed in me . I am in the field for the Reeveship and respectfully ask four iMueneeand vote. I have always stood for economy and op. posea to giving' grants of public money. I have served my time in the council and think the electors of Ben'inck should ye. cognize my efforts by inpporting me a this time. With the seaumutiood wizhee Yours very truly, HERB. W. HUNT . lam before you again as: candidate lor the position of councillor for 1922. I thank you for the confidence you have placed in me in past years and again so- licit a continuance of the same by your vote on Jan. 2nd, My experience is at your eervice and my desire is to further theintereet of our township in every possible way. Best wishes for a prosper- ous New Year. THOS. SHEWELL To the Electors of Glenelg Township Ladies and Gentlemen,-- I am again a candidate for the Coun- cil at the election on Monday next. I appreciate the confidence you have plac- ed in me in the past and respectfully ask continuance on this occasion. My aim now " ever will be to conduct the af- fairs of the township with economy and efficiency. Wishing all a happy New Year. Yours Very Truly. To Bentinck Electors ; Ladies and Gentlemen,-- Wishing you the compliments of the season. At the request of many electors I have allowed my name to be placed on the ballot at the election on Monday. 2nd January. lrespeclfully ask your iniiu. ence and your vote for one of the council positions and my constant endeavor wifl be to see that the businets of the town- ship is conducted with economy and effic- iency. Wishing you all the compliments oltheseason. - .4 --------- To the E‘ecton of Bentinck ; Ladies and Gentlemen, - ' To the electors of the T'ship of Glenelg ; Ladies and Gentleman, - Having served for two years at the council board of our township, I am again a candidate. I take this opportun- ity oi soliciting your' vote and influence, and can assure you it elec ed, that I will endeavor as zealously " lathe past to advance the interests of the Township. Yours respectfully, Albert Livingstone Under the auspices of the Sunday School, a fine Christmas tree entertain- mentwae held in the basement of the Presbyterian Church on Friday night. The children, well trained in their parta by the teachers. gave the audience a bright program of songa, drill: and re- citations. An appetiainl supper waa first served and midway in the program the presentation of diploma for attend. ance and recitation of urea. took pl cc. As in past years. ttle entertainment provided by the scholan of tho Bap“: church Sunday School on Friday last, Sunday School Concerts I remain, Yours respectfully A McCUAIG Dre 29, 1921 THOS TURNBULL D. J. MCDONALD CHAS. BAILEY W. J HEADS was a marked success. Ott the program. recitation: were numerous and were well rendered. _ A violin election by Miss Ada Brown and I recitation by Mr. W. Irwin were worthy features. A dia- logue dealing with the domestic servant oroblettrwas well casted by Alvin Me Ewan. Misses Barbara Knisley. Grace Ritchie, Adeline Graham. Lottie Dean and Catharine McLean. The unloading of a Christmas tree with presents for teachers and children, closed a pleasant event: g. SANTA CLAUS AT TRINITY On Friday last, the annualconcert by Trinity Church S.S. was held The program was lengthy and full of merit, the number of recitation, given by the tots being a feature. However. the were dialogues and son" and " exhits i'ion of club, swinging by Emile Hunt and Florence Kress was well performed. The entrance of Santa Clsus ( Roydeu: Burnett) during the prolram. wss a Ii! 1 nil for a great reception for the old gentleman and it was some time before the o-ogram was resumed. Those prin- cipally responsible for training the children were Frank Bunce. Mrs Hardy and Elva Schutz. No 13, Bentinck ......... .............. No 5, Glenelg ........r..........o....6.. Nol2, Egremont..... ..... M........... No 9. Bentinck......................... ' Vickers ......... F........................., Varney ...... ................. B.........., No 2, Ezremont ..... ........ ........t No 9, Glenelg ......................... DURHAM C P R track to Lambton St N...... Lambton St. west to Ford garage " to Mr Sherk’s east... Northern town limit! to C. P. R. track can w.............. _........... Northern town limits toC P. R. track west w.......................... Ford Gar. to Southern limits west Mr Sherk’s to south of town east Durham Furnimre Co ........... Jackson Furniture Co ............ Mr Stewart Grant of Toledo, and M Campbell Grant of Walkerton spent Ch, istmas under the parental roof. The whole Grant family indeed enjoyed a most delightful reuuion all ten children being assembled. Mr Percy Barber visited over the holi. day at home. Miss Janet Kerr who has been holiday- ing at the parental home. leaves this week to resume her duties as nurse 'at London. Scholars and parents spent a social afternoon at the schoolhouse last day of school. A splendid program by the children reflected much credit on the teacher, Miss Kerr. Tuesday, Ian. 3rd, in the Methodist Ch We wish all readers a happy and pros- perous New Year. Miss Katie Kerr from Fergus and John from Detroit spent holidays at home. The latter returned Monday. Mr Frank Leeson, Rainy River, paid a flying visit to relatives here Mrs Lee- son. Sr., her daughter Mrs Hooper and husband and Miss Mildred Leeson, were also Christmas guents at the home of our genial M. P. P. . Miss Margaret Mead of Unity, Sask , Is visiting among old friends. The s. School Xmastree and entertain- ment-Monday last was the usual success. The program consisted of numerous solos mutations, dialogues. choir anthems. a pantomime .. My Faith looks up to Thee' and a splendid tableau" Rock of Ages." All won hearty applause, Rev. L. West the chairman, gave an interesting talk on Christmas. The tree was laden with beautiful gifts inspiring the children with Xmas cheer. There was a good crowd and good order. Proceeds over 836. Wedding belle are ringing. Annual School Me ting was held on Wednesday forenoon. Everything was in good shape and there was 1.10m! turn out. Mr Wm. Grant was appointed del. egate to the Trustees' Convention to be held in Toronto. Subject ; "The Home and the Young People. Rev. E. J. McEwen Wednesday. Jan 4th in the Presbyter- ian Church. Subject; "The Church and the Community." Rev F G. Hardy Thursday. Jan. 5th in the Anglican Ch Subject :“Social and National Right eousness." Rev C. F. G. Cole Friday. Jan. 6th, in the Baptist Church. Subject ; "Minions at Home and Abroad. Rev W. H. Smith Ne..riptr. each night will bein aid of the Bible Society. Contributors to Children's Shelter, 0. Sound SCHOOLS Dornoch..................... N010. Bentinck ......... -No3,G)enele ................ Lamlash ....r.... ...................... Miss Marg. Kerr has resigned her posi- tion as teacher at Edge Hill. Hultoh Hill o.....,,........":..'..'.' No}. Normanby..................,, Holsiein o.........?...,........... Scott’s Emulsion (i,) GREAT BOON There are many mothers, nervous and tundown in vitality, to whom. m INDIGESTION ttoul.d be I greet bttory Iertise_ 7 - aim of 'seo",')!,,',',',')',",',,',',' io builditrength. Swim-offends.“ ----aLattMAttWt. Orr. mamas Child! or M) Week of Prayer VARNEY -.. .".t..-......... oo I!) ."".'....... ...... 13.70 ..................... 2.62 THE DURHAM REVIEW Total 8195.42 $21.34 18 40 13 65 11.40 $3 75 13.70 12.15 13.55 13 65 13.25 10.00 Wiohmg the Edna" and MI Ind- on of the paper . very In”, 5nd prosperous New You " all. - The Mahler the Boeveahip "r Council this year promin- to be 0 lively one. Been A. C. McDondd bu resigned und Dep. Ree" Ham and Frank Smith In om for lbs Buvuhip. Which will got there in u conundrum. Tho councillors m Ju Tunbull. D. J. McDomld. Thou. Shun". Jae. Human. Alex Wilson. 1Adolph Meyer. Chu. Bniloy. Robs. Fiilriijgiin'." _ We feel-do in laying b.t MweDoI'nld will be one of this mambo" of the new bond, Nona though, mll get the majority Min MePhul got over ber oppononu. Three "was why she got double the majority no 1. Been“ also In I woman. 2. Working tor the right pm]. 8. Clplhlc oi being II. P. Mr Gordner. Toronto, II the guest of Mr ond Mu Dunn nnd family our “I. holiday. We were pleuod to hove Me Gordon" ring and give. 3 short talk on how be brooms . christian It our young people's meeting Bonds, mght. IM Elsie Boyce will tote the POP" for non Sundoy mam. out» ieet being how to improve our Young People's breiety. h is expected that Miss Morjory Wright, ttraeher n Et" enezer, mil take the pipe: the follo'. in; Sunday evening. An invitation is extended to all to attend the" meetings and ulna uh part. The Bentley School entertainment Friday evening we. in ever, we, molt enooeulul. A bright and “tied peo- gnm lied been eerelully [reputed by Mn Fulton end I!" IcDoueld end It! "oeption.llr well rendered throu- ghout, Rev. W. Aird made " ideal cheirmeu. The choruses by the ectoo' were much enjoyed end the - mine "Silent night" um a very pleu- ing number. Dinette by Mines Alice and Annie Smith. solo by Ilia: Elait Boyce. on exercise entitled, "building the ladder" by S vohng men ; also on exercise "Mother's little girl" were ell worthy of pniee. Mr Wnlter Boyce, Misses Elsie 3nd Blmoh Boyce, Jessie Twnmley and Edith Viokera, high achool students at Durham, are spending I plenum holiday With their parenu here. In John Lunacy cud Moter hot accompanied by Mrs Harwood, all of Regina. no welcome Vinita" um. home of Mr Wm Lunacy. Mr and Mrs Finlay McCuuig Ind Mater Kenneth no Christina dinner mtithir Arch MoCunig and family. The Christin" Tree held in the Preebytenen Ch Monday "anustt III lergely attended. MrJohn Sullivan of Toronto in spending I for dnyl With friends ground here. Mr Geo Jones of Kitcher or. visited . for days with " another. In Goo Jones. Mm Merle Bobcmon spent Sun a” with Min Ruth Lowe. Mr G.Joueu and wife Kitchonar. J. Jones sud wife of o. Sound. H. Jones and wife ot Obeslay. and Mr. nod In a. Hay spent the week end with their puma here. Misses Loliu and Marie Walsh visited Mn Ju Sulliun Wednesday. Mr J. Robertson and mother, Mr. Wall Robertson and family, spent. Xmu at Mr Fred 11eit'is. Quite a number from our burg took in the Nomination u anluh Vener- dny and report I very good turnout. - H Hunt nod Frank Smith no in the field tor the Reevenhip and for Council were no Jon. Hawk-on. T Sbewell. R. Grieuon Ju Turnbull, R Bennlnmon. C. Bail". Jot Owen. A Mayor. A Wilson, D J IcDounld Taere ma more attereieettion honor: but so In” were the number non: innted that it was Impossible“) and enough men in the halt Mt uominue an) morn. Mr.and In. Clan Show." and bully. upon load” at It Thai Showgirl. ter and In Palm Short I Monday in Durban. pom Mrs A, McIntosh and hmily and Mr J. Lowe 3nd fund] spent Monday With the Darguel'a. We wish the Editor and ma. Eappv New Your Mr 3nd " Ju. Sullivan sud hm. ily ”out Xmu at Ir Ju Walsh's. A number of the YOIIIIK people trom our vicinity took in the box new it Luzon in: may night nod report “mug boxes " greatly reduced when tothat of [at your. Mr Erie Goldsmith bu given up the amino of running for Conclilor, Whu'n an res-on Erie ? The Women‘s Institute will be hold an Miss M. McIntoub'a on Jan lllh. “New Yetta Reto'uuons" by Mia B. Ledmghnm: discussion on "ch to keep well" led by Miss Skeue Mrs Koepp Ind In C. Manley. . Ir Ueo. Bailey It. Xnu dinner with land Mn Wm Bone». A dune. was given in the hull on Monday by the young :people, which was a great success. WELBECK. DORNOC'H TORONTO ABERDEEN 53$“: "3.0m I...“ "MB' MW" . . n . We join in making the editor. - ing ix,'/'i1"'i,',' 2xictte,u"nrti.v"ht'It,; and renders a bright End prouperonl Reeve of Chat-worth for iGG e e was N" Yes.r. in the county council wu and): 'ttgt',') Communion to Dr sad It" t,t1'l1',1l'? membm. In 19U he wt" wards Jett Annie learnt») on "gm"; ",2te Coety, Home which be We Emu! ot n 'ott-8tattler Burt. l public ble, Ttfat MrndBreesc is n It Ina, V-uhun tron the West in uently been nominate; ya:conh" fr.em mm" In- marlin In Evens. [candidate in South Grey. servatwe an} Julio rebound of Torouw. is spending her holidays with her parents. It 3nd In " IoDounld. It and Mr: Dutrald Cluk Ind Bonn Ind It and In Walter Clark sud (anally of the Bucky. upon: XIII. with In J. D Clark. It Dueald Clark went to loom- tmre on Thus!” tbr " mter. Ilia Janie who is touching there. I u Isabel McQurrie of Toronto. is visiting " her Ruben. Mr Dunc“ McQanrrge;. _ . L A ' It Mr and Mrs. Lndwick. Clovellnd. and It no Catherine Ind Jeanie Samba! Toronto, opentover the hot. lsdnthith their mother, Mro.J. W. mu . -WiaNr, D. Lamb Ind lamiw. spent Xmu Day it it Thou Tony‘s ot Riverside.‘ Our teacher. In. M. MIKenzie. in Ipendiog the holldnyL-t her home in Durham. Min III-ion Morton of Mt. Erect. public whoa! lad Ma‘s May of Dar. bam school Ire spending ttoir holi. duo " their home here. -nirAgotst. Horny of Sullivun spent Xmu dsy " It Dug-Id Clnrk’l. t Our now an“ courier in Mr Finni- gsn . Movmo To Own Soutus.-thte ot Chatsworth's prominent buuineu men, Mr Wm Breete Jr, in removing to Owed Sound on Jan. let. where he has purch- ased stock in the Louie Bloch Music Co. Ltd. and will actively engagein the bus- iness there. This Co. now ha: branch stores in Meaford and Chesley and pur- pose opening up in other centres later. Mr Breese has been manager of the Mer. chant's Bank. Chatsworth, resigning on 'ur Ju Smith and mo clue" mm. Nnnoy and Ellen of anford. upon; Xmu day " Ir John IcDon-ld'l. Season’s 11 lbs neat "rl.""'"'""" '_"--"-' 11% lbs best Brown, golden yellow Sugar for ......... 1 lb tins red British Columbia sockeye Salmon ...551 1 lb tins Libby's finest Asparagus tipe.................. .4 , lb tins Libby’s sliced Pineapple ‘very best'. .........A 20 oz package Quaker Brand Pancake Flour......... .1 2 lbs Black Tea and the quality good............21bef 13 oz tin Chicken baddie 'good aims'.........---: 11 oz tins Gunn's Pork a: Beans. quality o. K. ...3 ti: Heinz's Cateup. Ollvee. Pickles. Spaghetti and g Oatmeal, Corn meal, Graham flour, Puffed rice. Corn - -» . -- “.4 a...“ Good Value for your Money 11 lbs best Granulated Sugar for 11% lbs best Brown, golden "lie 1 lb tins red British Columbia. 901 Beggs' Store, Durham We have opened up a Meat Market in the former Nichol Tailor Shop (just south of Middnugh House)vhoro we will have at all times a. choice supply of in“! Icon. lounge methylene. Cue! lento mm " " this in lun- _ Give us a tru1-----n" want you to be e “tidied cue- tomer. Our prim see right. Ask for our delivery rig to cell or give order to the driver. The New Shop. opposite Votonn Stu Thain. Durban z tin Chicken ammo 5.....- w"-.. ,7 I tins Gunn's Pork & Buns. quality o. K. ...3 tins Me nz’s Catsup. 0llvetr, Pickles. Spaghetti and Soups. meal, Corn meal, Graham flour, Puffed rice. tywufubss Syrups, Baking powder, Starch“ and Soups. We will not wish you any health. You're too darn healthy now--- We will not wish you happiness" You're happy anyhow, _ So this is going to be our wish, it should- We wish you everything that's good. MEATS of all Kinds LAWRENCE a: WILSON We sell them all at the right price. "e'.c'a'P.Rv v. Al", " 32%; I Dec lst. Previous to taking this position I h. mndupmd a successful mink bank- {Our Wish to All standing membora. In 1914 he was Warden of the County, an otfi,e which be handled with credit: Mr Breese in public spake! of ability and has fren. uently been nominated at conservative candidate in South Grey. afternoon " be " REVOLUTION" II malution right and Cbriatlan ? What do we owe to Revolution ? Could the same advantages have been obtained by other and better means? If force he right to gain political freedom how Ihali we Judge the policy of .. direct' action." advocated by LW. W.and O. B. U. in the ao-calied economic war ? Whit h baa the greater explosive power. a bomb or " idea? Changes. social, industrial I and political are inevitable and the pro- Lple greatly need Education and leader- Iship. We thank you for the pat- ronuge you have given us the pest yen and solicit a continu- ance of your esteemed patronage during the coming your. A Happy and Pros. perous New Year is that you and you“ any have The topic for discussion next Sunday R. L. SAUNDERS Prop., The Variety Store Mel's Class. PHONE so ..-.....-'" 31.00 a ...55c etch ........45c at ,........40c en ........Me ea 21b: for 75e , Clean Tuesd DEC. 29, Broken that are in Children's I top, sizes! lined Part I dressy. m Boys' Brown Int. reg t W Whole Cort Whole Cor: Ground Co: Ground SCI Mel Good Ser Oat Feed Ken's Black and heel. 68.00 ....e.. Men"s brow: lust. rubbe JOH Men's hes Rubbers F 1‘3 lk' ll R Pbone No. omen'u l with Lou very fact omer 1W ROB ROB ho With " The men No ll

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