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Durham Review (1897), 20 Apr 1922, p. 8

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:31 lit? ' M I '2. t'i, fi) " have Toronto l0.35 pan Ind Fridays via Sudbury II with Standard and Tourist" Sh Dining Car Service. Comm CHOICE OF ROUTES Luv. Tomato 8.45 pan. daily. Standard She . car Toronto to Winnipeg via North Bay and Cochrtuto. Th h intuit Sleep?! in? AToromo to Winnipeg on Tuedayu. Timmy; Sauna-v- - WINIIPEG BRANDON REGINA . CALDER. Town Holstein Branch: W, AND ALL WESTERN POINTS CALGARY ED I ONTO" 5590319010 Pnluc'éhupam .35 pan. "Th, National"Mmduyu.Wedneodayo bury and Port Arthur. Solid through train urist Sleeping can. Coaches. Colonist cu and Connection at Winnipeg for all points West. Agent, Durham V. A. REID, Manager. THE NEW ROUTE h Ton . t suGiC 1y!- Sa::rdgys Tn: VANCOUVER VICTORIA the J. Johns went to Toronto to spend later with her daughter, Mn J. Stewart. Mrs R. Robertson necked the and news of the death of hee kaolin. It Week, Smith near Teeewete: one: an I illneu of about a yen. I Mrs J. Smith ““3386 Sunday death of her mtele, lin, an: Mt. Fan - V. _ t.- wuuu accomOIation and lots of seating capacity we will be expecting a fnlisttendance at our meetings Miss Marjory Stevens is spending the holiday' " the home of her uncle. Mr Robert Robertson F We were very sorry to learn of the untimely death of Miss Jennie Wilson. Mt. Forest. who used to be a member of our community. Our sympathy goes out to the bereaved ones in their and lose. Mr and Mrs Nelson Carmonnt spent Easter with the hitters brother, Mr John Kirbv and family n__ . _ 7 - -__ r. u... .150 giving s solo in the morning, she sud Mrs Eosles s duet in the even- mg. Mrs Hershey is slightly improved but still in s critical condition. Little bsby Gsdd hss been poorly 9 for s few dsys but improving. . The U. P. O. are shipping potstoes this week. Those wishing to to into the com- bmed tield crop end threshed grain in impetitien should secure seed (rem) ' We could give direstioss This is , worth s trial. Seven prizes in sll b rsnging from $76 00 tor tim down to , 810 00 tor seventh. I Expect testsrt eresmery About in May. Cohan: Bros. will be slang ( old rostes. I We lssrn with regret the death of 1 Mr J. MsLsnghlin Lot gore A, con. 1 6 on and". Ir MeLa%rtuiii wss I well and fsvorsblv known lining served so unncllmsn for s time. t E, - V -""Nr"'"", Mr. a. Irwin, Ilsa L. Brown. Mr Alex Gllliea, formerly black- Imlth otthia place but now ot Bat. falo spent our Sunday with " brotlmriiriG, W. Nelaon and re- newing acquaintance; Hie aon Paul who want the winter with hla unelea over here, accompanied him home. Mu It. Irwin in visiting her mother over Easter. Mr A. Baird, who ha: been a re. olden: here for considerable length of time moved this week to Durham. Having sold their home here to Mr J. F. Malone: who is moving in. Mia: L. Brown auiated in her good old way in the Presbyterian chelr Sunday a. m and p. m.. also giving a solo in the morning, she and Mrs anlea n duet in the even- 1 mg. I The three teach-u left for their ( hole- on Thursday to Ipond Enter holidays Some oftbore who spent over the week and hero: Ili" M. Regen, A. Rice, P. nd I. Drama. Mr and Mrs H. Allinghm. P. Allinghun, Mrs A. Irwin", Ilia. L. Bro-n Mt. For-catty .-- Pu, Feat to In Pom. Gin/i, Ann- Ipem their Euler helm-y- in onto. " _-.- _-_y- null " mum- Mr and In W. I. Finder. 11-- -_. . Smith "revived tt p Sunday mofping of --ie .. - AUX" With shod 'teeotnodation o..1-, - ‘ ORCHARD a Mr 'Giieiitii7 pony to learn of th of Mia. Jennie t. who used to be cOmmInity, Our a phone f tgl THE VARIETY the Ann. ems :‘f/Why Not ? R. L._Swndon --li'aney Stripe, Mock seams, Clock Stitch. etc. When you thin , of Hose, think of Holeproof We are agents. I Holeproofs have twice the dur- ability of average hose, so why be content with the average , We have a complete range ft) Ladies and Children in all shades The Raster aerviceaat Letter Breon church were good. The choir had special music for the occasion and the iiortu diaplay wan beautiful The Sunday School has opened up after being cloud tor three months and the tuperit"ettderrst, Mr lil H Holliday is anxious for every family to attend Another thunder atom and heavy rain on Monday tttadethehusd, which was nearly dry enough to go on to work. " wet as ever, but likely it will soon clear up now and then for the rush for needing l. Tor. Mr Verno- Rawn. who had the mundane to brat his ankle by truppitt, on the tide walk at Dundalh I month ago was able to come home last week, but " will beaevera, met- yet before he will be able to walk nu- aided. Ils- Sqnieva. teacher in swaying the Euler holiday at her bone‘ " Milverton and orhu places Buy Holeproof Hosiery ? Is Mrsnd Mrs Thus Atehison sre now '. contortshly settled on their new form. the old Joe. Boyce or leter the r Johnston Henderson Platte. Por some r 18 yesrs. eight ct which in msrried lite, he bed worked tor Ur Baht. a Teylor sud in oil thsttimethey had nevets "mtrd" on either side which ; certsinly specks volumes for em- ' player and employee. Their dough- ter Nellie was home tor Enter holi- dcye end brightened up the home . forslew deys. It ie now some seven ' yesre or perhepe more since she-sc- f canted I position " ttenogrspher and he: held that position eyereince in the cane oirioer. . A speeiel Easter service wse held in Amos Church on Sunday evening ' lest. by the Rev. W. J. Barnett, the l choir contributing n couple of eelcc- 1 tiens. I Hey we take it as s tribute to : home grown seed. or shall we any a northern grown. the fsct of Mr Joe. 8 A. Dixon, (by whom the need wee f grown in both cues) taking 1st place g and W. W. Ramage 2od place in the Granary judging in connection with the mending tissid crop compe- tition. The theory of getting eeed Ii from a distance. as being benetuitu, ie somewhat rudely discounted by the soon reenlt. . NORTH EOREMONT SOUTH BEND STORE PM! 3mm ONTARIO ARCH TORONTO “my person h win; any the Fate Jame "traked, about the l9th a ch, " Township of E e ant, send by post. p id, Ol undershned So c tor fc of said Townlhi .!the A, IN THE MA ER of James Boa a. late thip of Bar ont in Grdy, Lats ei, Dene: -.. v. we" and tigureg to keep any . meeting interested for a week or more. it However " the time was very limited 9 he had to confine his talk to a few of the t most important items. A very notice- . able feature of the Drury Gov't is not. l withstanding the slanders. lies and mis-‘ I representations hurled against it by bath of the old political parties, they are able . on every score to kick the bottom out of . the bluff. This was again evident when _ the charge ef the Flesherton Advance of l the Gov't losing over 380.000 on the Walkerton Quarry purchase, as the {acts and figures given showed the very oppo- site-a not investment of over $00.00. Another undertaking of the Gov't was proven by titruro, " a great boon to the country, was the erecting of fruit storage I buildings in various parts of the Province I for the storing of apples and fruits of all t dimensions where it has been proven that fruit can be kept as sound and sweet [ as the day picked for over a year. One ', need not go into detail to show what a ( decided boon this will be to the country I as the Gov't will store fruit of any de-‘S scriptiop for any One by Davina urn-m- 7r~---- nu any I. fees and when the NOTICE I Our popular teacher. Mrs Soeloy. is opoudlng tho Eutor “nation at hor homo noor Coylon Mo Ju Moroholl hoe boon quits lor- iouoly ill ond 'roMrted to her bed for the put for dun. Wo did not hear what tho troublo woo but no" in the flu. The math ore dying up nicely ond if our Townohip o icielo had nuptial: onough tohovo a low dun split log oven. &e, horo Ind there, whoro I follow could not one hondy, I willing worker with o tum could do " much work on tho road nowu hull o dozon could do "ator, oh Dick? AI Announced. tho U. F. o. held their regular monthly meeting on Soturdoy night last in Vernoy. Our right-ortho- job ropmontetive, Geo. M. Loooon. woo proton: with onough books nod prompt- on of facts and figures, to keen nnv manhunt”, A . - _ The weather 00min: ttttd cold and u we nigh. onto tho am though the farmer: , adopt _drr-lieht saving. any of tho thing but i lity. - -v-w Elrly . 3 Mt Fcreat this Nth tia/it" Ai 1 “0.3168. Dar or Night. tlslil' . .2 EN McG W i',i.i,c,i,ti,i':tiitiiiil1ii,,i,iiii,t," I; The People’s Mills o AN R Shah-it‘ll gum Bltlte. - --__-uuv alien. to In Dye. And family in gun arrow. this In: " A Nome, rp CREDITORSW Oar April shower. will lately bring In}; tioiresm. Lot night'e electric “an WM heme " A. brim-let hero. killing Itll', injuring mun neck. The be": In slightly deluged. lieu Mildred 303m, Toronto. end Ille- Hilde mine. Gulph o. A. c., spent the Ema: halide" at their home. here. Mr end In P. Wench, Toronto are ello new of their parents Mr end an In - YB, - --.- - u. u l i.refr'irdtg"'/g'a, fi) The People's mm- "Ye?. w e' Mt.Paeat Ont. lmmmxmmwmsmz BLYTH'S CORNER wing any claims against ) 803k“, nho died on or t a ch, 1922, " the said , e ant, are required to p id, or deliver to the 90 c tor for Major Eccles rhi .fthe Administrator of " at their name. and ad- fu " Particuiam of their " ent of tueir aremmtti t nature of the stead" M y them, duly verifledl, 'rc union I HEREBYgIVEN that ER of the Estate of 1? late of the Town- _ _ om in the County of " Deceased. or continue: somewhat wet d u we are approaching ho am April, it looks-- {Inner- will be forced to [ I--..'., -- . " - - - v- -. u“, u:- me by paying “one. owner finds the mar- YBOVIL n Be " I have 'spoged of I)!" buliness and I leaving _lairtt counts must be "may ice. April 22nd 1922. her th 17th will 1t.plased in th and: alt” 5t T fuuun'o'mal 5.? HE P E0133 MILLS I'yh' I. G. 'ce2e.rc....rertet, 60tbtrt t * 6666 t 1f,xrexxxxxxxiiii =i-----, - M J'-----, F V N“ if "1"“ “- - 5'%xrtoeartiiiiii"j"i'iii"iii;', H... u..." uc mum on or before! _ April 22nd 1922. {mum date ther; . wjll be placed in th and: of: Giciip . and collection charge dded. .... .... "'...... 86.00 UUR FLOUR IS GUARANTEED. The above prices are at tho Mill and Strictly Cash. Highest Prices paid hte WHEAT delivered at the Mill GOODS DELIVERED around town every afternoon. Send in your orders early. Phone No 8, Day or Night. TA - - e,___.........uu- and much neuterin- terest will be taken in looking after tho orchards when the farmers are “lured of getting three or four time- for their apples, the price being paid previously. Time forbids us giving a fuller or greater write-up of the splendid little talk by Mr Lee-on but in“ on the lide I an encouraging little bit ofir,r.,....,Vi= l C ( I Ontario fruit, particularly apple: greatly in demand in English mar and applet which have juet netted Ontario' grower 81 50 to .2 in hie o ard, have on arrival when in good 1 dition. sold In high In 818 and 820 barrel in the Europeen markets. However under the old system shipping whole shipments have h known to be worthlesr upon am" With the new method of storing. glutting of the market is overcome: 'fruit of all kinda can be shipped nu market demenda and much greater tereet will be taken in lookiug after orchards when the farmers are new of getting three or four timel for th apples, the price being “M wr..--'-., . tfoverew, Mina-Dbl Erhpn Flour Bum! I Natal-:7 as! Green To. revelnuon to that. who 2101:. of Japan. Nome ite Accounts -0,,,tl"ii,i'i",'i Only War TRY IT Prices for sisiirr'"" "'-'-~ "" no' . mg as he or able his)“; {'9' Silk hose, limb”? eltle or IGOR” . 1.rs 1n: -- ..., leaving town, trrttlrd on or \flerthu da To Test Tea is to Tutu it.‘ my Ppery in“ netted the! .2 in his orch-I an in Road con-I 'll and 820peri upon arrival. of storing, the overcome 1nd 'Elippod u the -- 7 - - I - t m, tt a Cl triit,te)ir(i,!" t ,C, L Grant t I collected * '--u": ' Chintz YOU WILL LIKE IT r'srl'll/utrerotoe, 'it"tt64tibs bond. of f ' q. New 3 Dress and t louse t Necessities and Peed New Silk for trimming 4' per yard......... 82.50 _ . - Canton Crepe In Navy and Buck, 40 in will- it " Yard........ on Crepe in Nnvy 1 Black, 40 in wide Table Linen, p" Jrepe in Nnvy I? luck. 40 in wide t ale Linen, per .'....... ..... 8150 t ', per pair, 61.65. - d 82.2.3 wk ruins, white t upon-pair 32.50 - , inches wide, d...........: .30 t le prov!“ o , [I] o! announce and all man Hie "no"! will leave I vac: Council to be tiiled, Mr and Old daughter have been "In and good neigh bors, and their will be regretted though the risk than: prosperit y and 1 their new home They have 1 lane on Lambton St to Mr P. Reid Sr., and unughter " Otto take mansion this wed“ In Llo: boys at home June: I... will both remain in town Monday ewrirpmlh Church. I large num'wr “dell to Miss Warren "turned missionary fr North Hanan. China a Won lurlov-zh She is thamt speaker. and in an tree the great nred I over populated co Hanan. whilein area " Valera Ontario. has? 000 China itself has 40o,ooo at q'ulmrol the world! At (In clout of her add Motion were on warren by Rev W H. Smi -rCendttrsed 'sy the and v. Caldwell and Jessie Bell .481! durinthe evening Wm“; ,lrdean of Durham for my: and Mr: James Asttgtster Norma intend My to make their bane I Min. with theirtroatGeor mundane. numlul ha and grocery qtore in that making more help his in . can to make their home wi ., into business Mr L many years been a member Council and has ever been a Deposit y TOTAL ASSFTS Duh“: Branch, ' aft.oieo as far as the a it“ Won: of IN _ a“!!! apps: it time in this paper am il locality will peruse tl than usual interest, w comelrom the Den of -~m “G $80t Crop Condi'tiZns Baden ofthe "Globe dlut not in noticing A.F|rquhnrmn appearl mm a number of III been land for tl In! Schenk. butcher. Iowan Batus to Fo Kter Reid Jr, In! 1 Wk to their former H Ittt they numb. iy Eccles. They. “to weight yearn, bu ttehse good It inside '1 Ian factory, they sold 1 theetatimt and went ha Rob R, he "Farm for Sale h Review In: wee Fmr's 50 Pro farm .0- Roe (In; P h “to " for tt h. ”EC to [m fm tuna 32.00 for Pe (Us week ”My Mills. Cum“) A'oun} - Mrs A, s N A HOUSE-um l In David Jamie" _ he best remedy gut-mat for them . . or other in into you g. \‘UI I 3103, J,t'rt meat without " lot the ism-nut "Standard". WHEN STAN lunch. can a: Ive. " It and been val mad the' noun t it raven

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