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Durham Review (1897), 25 May 1922, p. 8

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'lt Cl ll ti fl/tee',,,'." RI Phone No 8, Day o g JOHN ii The People’s Mills mass: are do ehcppd,perton ......... 7. ...r.'.'.' 34 X OUR FLOI'R IS GUARANTEED. E The above prices are at tho Mill and Strictly Cash. 3 Highest Prices paid tor “HEAT delivered atthe A E GOODS DELIVERED around town every M afternoon. Send in Four orders early. 3 Phone No 8, Day or Night. g JOHN McGOWAN i'ii' THE PEOPLES MILLS ,i's)i,,i 1i,m'aalxxx'xx'xxxxxxrtxtgxxxxxx Iovvreip Human Patent Flour. per 98 lb sick Echpn Flour Blend. per 28 lb suck W........ ....... White Lily Pastry Flvur. per 98 lb uck _.... Bran (ton lots) per 100lbc...... ..... ... [ham (ton lots) par 100 Ito...... '.... ... Food "on (liddlmgs) per 100 lbs......... No. 1 Mixed Chop. per 100 Ito......... ........, Ont Chop per 1001b. (old oatit)......... ......... Crimped 0atr.per100itm (old outa)......... ... BUtehtord's Cull Maul. 25 lb mi ... Canon) Chopping. per 100 lbs...... ....m.... Ammo-n Com. whole. per ton......... ......--- Join the merry, laughing throng in ular amusement on the Big Midway ELECTRIC LIGHTED. "The Carr Penny Arcade VISIT PALMER’S Hum/LAMS TRIP TO MARS val Company and many other CARRY-US-ALL Positively the Largest and most Complete All-Can- adian Carnival Company touring Canada this season do will exhibit in Saturday, May V 27th Jumping Morse Monster Palmer's United Attractions Prices for Flour and Feed No Charge to Grounds ' Mills -.....L.. DURHAM iii) 'WllkilXlMiatrierit1ggxgtgg 3333 I Educative and htsiAitive One of the best collections of Natural, 8ciontitie and li- terary curiosities & objects of interest in existence. n DURHAM a CLOSING NIGHT, Sumner’s Museum hrong in an evening of refined, pop- Midway. GOOD MUSIC. ALL The Carnival with the Reputation." 'iii' DOGS AND PONIES the claverest and most exciting illusion ever seen with a Cami. marvellous Midway Attractions Educated Rifle Academy all this week Mill Improved “I l The Women's Institute met on fThursday last at the home of Mrs. D iarniu and a large gathering of lad. lies were present. As this was the pop- (l""ytlmeetitre election of oifieen, ALL .took place and the report at theyear‘s [ " work was given by the Beer. on. I A splend‘d address was given by Mrs Boyce of Lelroy on "Open Bee. rets"and "Methods of making work effective in the Institutes.” Misses HGrrr, Snyder and Davidson assisted 1BtIqt.gr. with the program, also Miss Bertha I i Hilton and Mr BEccles. G. P. Bate. ax man of Mt Forest was present and E spokein the Interest of Strathcona ' hospital. The ladies decided to help ' x furnish a room in the hospital and X also voted to assist the township M school lair which is held here this year. X A pleasant feature of the meeting a . x, was the presentation of a beautiful 1 , X biquet of tit"rers to the retiring I ) x President. Mrs Rite, who has been a ' ‘ very edicient officer for the past two h X years. Adainty lunch was served tl X at the close ot the meeting. The o x Sec'ys report was " lollows ; C Holstein Branch of S. Grey Wom. " X en's Institute held their annual oi x meeting on May ttrtt and reporteda " X successful year‘suorlr, both tinan. c‘allyand socially. The programs Hi X have been carefully prepared and as X carried out, varied in characterto a suit the need of the members and til. E led with such information thatwould “‘assist v ry materially. They have Wmonsisted of papers, addresses and g short talks, interspersed with instru- mental musie, also a debate which M was enjoyed. The "ttttlt-tlots", C Elia February was agreater success M J than ever before. an MI The membership is 60 " meet. (a vista. Ira-- k““‘ L ' . . - A venuon was also held in Hotties G, Aug. 3rd. During the year this body “slated in local lmptovements and --'e .- vv :2 inga have been held. besides t, executive meetir gs. The Co. ventlou guinea held in Holst: g, Women's Institute at Holstein ___ .- .uu- uu “VIBES y will be admitted and cars tc be park- ‘ed as directed by those in charge. One reason why it is hard to secure a held is the tltoughthsasnem, of some in throwing down fences, &c. and causing destruction where it is no- , necessary. Do not forget the footbal?match on June tst-Mt Forest vs Holstein. This promises to be one of the best games of the season. There has heed considerable difficulty in se- curing a field, but the one used last year has been engaged and we would ask the public to note that no horses will be admitted AMI fhg)hee. ". c, - - . mission Me, children :Y auspices of Dromore choi , At the Victoria Day sports in ‘Mount Forest. Listowel’s football _ team defeated the Holstein boys I o. f A goodly number of willing workt :‘ers gathered at th.ecemetery Monday when a lot of work was done and the l general appearance greatly improved butyet there is a lot could be done. _The trustees are desirous of making this an annual affair to be held the ' Monday before May 24th. Well-known 0 time residents of N. Egremont, fr Toronto, Dar. ham, Mt Forest an the home field will render the entir roiram at the old time concert in as Ch., Dro. more, on Friday, Jun d. It will be the most unique a enjoyable event of the year-don't " It Ad. mission Me, children I n "-4"- Mr Palm of Collingwood has taken the position of teller in the Bank of Montreal. _ m: Arum: Coleridge. o. Sound, is assisting his father in the cleanery. Mr and Mrs Rite attended a train. nan's banquet in Stratford last Thur. day evening. Messrs Clark and McLean have op. ened a gauge and we bespeak tor them a share of patronage. l Mr Arthur Coleridge. O assisting his father in the Mr W. Brown after width!“ friends here for a few days. left for Regina, via Sarnla and Fort William, accom- panied by his cousin. Miss Anna carss. The Lndiee’ Aid at the Methodist 'Church purpose holding a garden party on June 9th. Don't forget. All Egremo itizens. young and old, with man tom surrounding townships, ohonl Inn to be present at the old time con t on June and. at Amos Church, Dro re, given en- tirely by old-time talen The Trustees called a meeting on Monday to discuss further fire pro- tection by adding roof ladders to high buildings. All should be in- teracted enough to add thin slight cost for tho protection of their prop- erty. Ree Dr Smith of India is expected to take the morning service in the Presby'n church next Sand-y. Rev Mr Scott left on Monday p. m. for Lindsay, in response to a mes- sage that " sister was not expected to live. Min R. Philp, Guelph, ~33 men-l tloned last week, was detained at the 3 last minute, one of the nurses tak. IT, sick, Her vacation will come ater. Do not forget the Communitv Cir cle concert, June mt. Bee bille. N, We cannot refrain from mentioning the beautiful weather. This part nev- er looked better or gen promise-g better crops I HOLSTm tl LOCAL Mo PERSONAL l also a debate GG, The annual At-msme, was a greater success ls alot could be done. are desirovsof making al tttfair to be held the -e May 24th. tt 0 time residents of " fr Toronto, Dar. st an the home field aentir minim at the l ert in 05 Ch., Dro. ay, Jun d. It Will unique a enjoyable 'ar-don't " It Ad. re ot the meeting "t of a beautiful to the retiring 5 Who hag been a _ for the past two 0 time re; fr Toro an the h ntir fog.“ t in as ', Jun d. quue a e .-don't tl ildren I c. note choi hefoosbal t S. Grey Wom. thear annual and 'eporteda r, both tinan. The Programs " '8 Con- Under " - - w... Luvs!" omen to revere, Who uttered blessings which they could Merchants ! Ordengur '""l1", check not hear. _ books at the Review o ea. As to an . ' MM“. ..- A, samples. Lowest prices. When gum d ' shafts args n uncanny mutation is " nin all the ladies of the coma a". join the tanks and recelv " o themselves and to he] on '2') and ii'iiitiii'itii?, “an --- . If,...., age» Jun'e I-- W0 ‘KRCFIIVT TORONTO Remainder of W. F. A. Schedule Holstein Mlldmay Mt Forest Moorefhtht Palmerston On Monday, June 22nd, Mt Forest won from Palmerston in Mt Forest by scoreof 2-t, The same night Mildmny won from Mooreiield 1-0 in Mooretield, leaving Mildmay and Holstein tied for first place with Mt. Forest in third place. R. Finder goal B. Gibson backs c. Harrison P. Whyte half backs I B. Eccles I C McArthur M F. Cobourn centre fcrward N Dickson tight wing R. Dickson C. Calder left wing R, Finder Referee ; Doerring, Mildmar, Group No. 9, Standing to date u... mason Scored on a long shot but it was disallowed. Palmerston scored their only goal with to min to play in the second half when they worked a combina- tion play well in on the goal, giving Finder no chance to save. While Palmerston played well in the field this was the only time they made it anyway dangerous for the Holstein goalie. Palmerston have a fast for. ward line and witha little strength- ening on the defence will make it in. ttresting for any of the teams. They play here on tne 13rd of Jane and a fast game is looked for. About 40 fans followed the team to Palmersto'n which shows the interest the citizens are taking in the team. The Line up ; HOLSTEIN PALMFDe'an '5-Palmerston at Mildmay 8-Mildmay at Mt. Forest 9-Mooretietd at Holstein t2--Holstein at Mt. Forest Holstein won from Palmerston by the margin of one goal on Tuesday. May 19th. Due torecent rains and alight shower that night the field was heavy and the play not so fast as it otherwise would hare been. Calder scored for Holstein in less than a minute‘s play on a pretty bit of combination. For the rest of the period there was no scoring and halt time ended with Holstein one goal in the lead. Each team scored a goal in the second half, Roy Dickson nearing iirtst for Holstein on a pass from Finder. A few minutes inter Nor. man Dickson scored on a long shot but it was disallowed. .-__ -.--.‘u "u! Pres, Mrs Thea McMillan Mrs Geo McCall .' Beer, It Publicity Sec'y, Mrs Geo. heasurer, Mrs E Horne ; Mn Rogers ; Auditors, and Mrs B. Eccles. Holstein Win in Palmerston THE DURHAM REVIEW tare $258.51. leaving a balance on hand of 3301's. A hearty invitation is extended to all the ladies of the community to join the tanks and receive betsetit themselves and to he] on work for Ape 39d t'ii1i1/ti',/J','t.4't' also helped the suffering both at home and abroad. The receipts for theyear were 3278 56 and expendi- ture $258.51. leaving tb balance on hand ot 8ao,rs, j-Mt. Forest at Mildmay i-Palmerston at Moorefmd I-hit. Forest at Holstein w--Nildtstay at Palmerston 'r-Holstein at Mooretieid - 7;”... “Roget: Sec’y 'the ' in. tei.ts,,r,ttee.d. you “on W on tie acoted a goal in the Roy Dickson scaling stein on a pan from few minutes later Nor. ', McMillan: Vice Pres. I .' Beer, Reta Regen : ', Mu Geo. Hostetzer '. E Horne ;Dlst. Rep., Auditoxs, Mrs Arum Lawrence Maurdoux efcrward Bueller t wing Sirrell Boyd ( Wing McLurel Hon is extended to the community to lid receive betsetit r help an work for loss points . ,,._._. -v...u uclcCI. l. lLove was the cause and Marriage the k ( effect. As light and darkness, blended form the / gloom ; . " As life and death are mingled in the l tomb ; . r i' As counter currents, pressmg totheshorei ( Engulf each other, and are two no more. Severe dictator, passion 1"lreprested, , Unbidden. yet a not unwelcome guest ; if" deepest and the strongest will po- van. i As tender haves are borne upon the I f gale. As stream; far distant, " their fountain ea . Mergebevgithout methcd, to a common 9vatGii)seaward, mutually bent On spreading blessings which are heaven I sent. Hall Mauser Taylor Ross RC at What each one needed most had : The gtlf, was not outbalanc a : A fault in eilher, neither could Wouldst thou the praise: hear? The truthful tale may dr tear; Bone of their bone, fiesh essays ' To preach their purity, praise. Their sphere in life. tl brought content ; Their every precept an . meant: Their daily walk taught Ol Who uttered blessings whi t not hear. C ' When Cupid'e shafts are Heaven, Divine approval of the n Whose seal and Signet, m crest, Condemns what's sinful am rest. Would: “you the praises of my parents ear: The truthful tale may draw perchance a tear; Bone of their bone. flesh of their flesh, essays . _ To preach their purity, their virtues] _ praise. Their sphere in life. though humble, brought content ; Their every precept and advice well . meant: Their daily walk taught other, to revere, Who uttered hlngeinn. ”Add. .L - _ [The writer of the following 1e.,ryili'1i long known in North East Normanby. is :was formerly well-known our most of Li, South Grey, .as a man of more than Me average intelligence and ability though 1%, it was not generally known that he was l iii guilty of Ir.tTsifying. The eulogy ol his; parents will be stamped as true by those , - ‘who remember them (which includes; 'the writer.) It is refreshing to find this 9 e filial tribute coming from a man approach l “I ing 80 ifnot beyond it, and we offer him l . . congratulations. Mrs Wm. Grant near Varney, is the only one of his ten bur. . . viving children living near here. Mr . . Jas. Watson, Normanbyisa brother.-. w Ed.] N Parental Appreciation, by a Normanby ex-Resident rm... utuCI. About the heat thing I father can do!I _w.».-.. -__. for " boysls to encourage them to . travel and see something of the world; Greater Tea Consumption I before they rli'aefofl,e too Theenlly enlrossed. . . (in commercia tte rave is I great in lireat Britain l rbi,1uceyErrtniiaer. the mind and tits The reduction ofthe English duty on f we youlmgybfltg Jill, 1itlelteceaigiet.: , ' ,.' norma so s 'an - I - tea by tour. pencea pound 1i1lyndoe:flte's" and retains knowledge. Travel I edly result in greater consumption on the l gives him his opportunity, it tits him for part of the public of Great Britain/amy phaseinlife l which is now by far the largest trar A tourol' Europe is at present being consuming country in the world. This _ “WNW under the t"f,2onha,ls1'pe.rh1tiejh increased demand will tend to raise the 1 Kissllgafit [figrefs‘gfi‘flmglflhatrsctgx’lgil 1rr'enta?normallyhigh Parket,and anim University, and late Instructor,! increase in cost of teas tnroughout thel,ffu,teGiitii, Royal Navy. In addition, world may be expected. 'local gunk: null a. ”an“; . _ . Mr and Mrs Johns entertained a few of their neighbors and friends " a party Tuesday night in honour of their daughter, In Stewart. Rather a peculiar operation was performed by Dr. Ellis on a steer be. longing to Mrs Douglas, last week. The steer had receiver: a broken leg and the Dr amputated the leg leaviugi the animal With only 3 feet, How! ever under the care of Dr Ellis he isI getting better. - __-- - .uc """ of the season. May it ct Mr Roy Dickson has putting siding on Mr _ house this week. Some of Orchard Football player} are playing on the Holstein tum this year. That is why we were so de. lighted to see Holstein getting oif to af good start in the tlrat two gamey " than Ennnnn ..,, .. - The sacrament of the Lord 'it sup- per was recognized in the church here after service last Wednesday night. Mr West seems pleased with the prospect of having our church re-opened for Sunday service. Special re-openiag services will be held the second Sunday of June. Let every- one be there to show their appreci- Tatlon of having services once more established in the old church. Mr John Douglas has purchased a McLaughlin car. i Miss Belle Kirby has gone to Over: ( Sound to work. Our young people here are scarce and the loss of one will be felt perhaps more than in communities having more of youth represented. _ Inspector Wright paid hie Aprils: ‘viut to the school int Friday after- noon and looked quite piemnt going through the village " if he were "tisHiid with conditions " he found hem. Mr: Geo. brewery of In. Forest pent moat of last week with her ister, Mrs Robertson. Mr and Mm J. Stewart of Toronto are spendilgatew days with their respective parents here, Mrs Keller and Mr and Mrs John. Pour days of nice spring rain last week got almoat everything atarted to grow and the bright warm aun this week in making everything look Ita beat. All nature has cloth. ed heraelfin her spring attire and even the children'a plots in the school garden are beginning to look " if they intended to grow. not outbalanccd by the 1rtith_tr.ctuyd detect. its pleasures purify, and iia"rrii,iie"'t'he ORCHARD 111 East Noxmanby. known our most of man of more than e yy! ability t.hough May It eoutaiT.r. pointed up to ' the other nus been busy Mr Robertson's , ii; ;g J. H. HARDINU, DURHAM St j *3asaaaaaaaassesssssessstfl "it: 6te '_,ii..'i,,"g i, i‘is.‘__ 5i Lawn Mowers (i)) Step Ladders j I Wire Fence We 0! Clothes Baskets (t P aims and Varnishes a?_‘.i..r.wueweaaasasaaaaha 't iti iti 3; At Harding’s Hardware w -- -""'F LHCXpCOI, Vnester, .stra.t.ford-on%Gi, Oxford, London, Par. is, Versailles. Fotttainebahi,' Rheims. Lynns, Marseilles, Cannes. Nice, Monaco Mentone, Genoa, Pisa. Rome. Naples, Sorrento, Capri, Pompeii, Vesuvius. Florence] Venice, Tum "-g-o, pl; tc'"""":""":'.'.-';"'".'" ,v,,,,' -__-r.- \nc. aw uni-)- a .--"- -.-'m. “'"' - ""'"l iod of. oximnuly two months will the prize ; (er,', . . . . . . . can: by thew! " by the Inner- IWhenoIfrefelzx‘gg and wailing and gnulnnc ir,l,ii",i'i,iiitir'i, t rip it hi I from y/tr,-. . ' . . - poo yt ne steam Ip"quua”( a. The (33:: of the Cross. denied m un {2603:0110 arriving at Mmrtrealataueiiii ' . . . , t . The tte" of Faith": the crucitudi" The 1rl?e'tt nd th': tht h are ' . - - m9tteoatpletea t urge ic is- Condeggg-all the guilty For ever un gminimum onecovers everything in the ROBERT WATSON I Way of. transportation. hotel locomoti- New Westminster B C PY?? with three mealcg day. trattefers, December 3,5; i92.t ' [sight gain; fees, in brief all pacemry ' - . I.tnvellmg expenses for the entire tour. --------- A n Arise ! . The dfgd in .Christ rise first So passion triumphed. whilst it did im' part, Blils 't the portals. and chambers of the cart ; Led by the Deity, with loving hand. Up to the entrance of the Spirit Land. At God‘e own time the trump shalleound The Sealed Packet is your safe‘unrd TILL. nu ITS STRENGTH. P0WltYY AND FRAGRANCE ARE UNEQUALED Remember The Name Municipal & 0overnrn't Bonds is complete. th Prices are right delivery. Ei GEO. J. REINER of Germany, Italy, France and other European colan- tries now offer wonderful profit possibilities. The turning point in Exchange has been reached which will mean advancing prices from now on. Study tour for Boys You will find a complete stock of Spring and Summer Goods. Our Mock of Viniire, - TIE? Price $M.40..................Normat Value 81729.00 Full information upon request. SAMPLE GROUP OFFERING Call or telephone 68 ht. Make use of our z. and their. Garden Tools Poultry Netting Washing Machines Use Perfection tt sh Fasteners tll, Sh each " taken in edGiige. FOREIGN BONDS 34 King tit West, Toronto,0nt Having purchased the Allen Park saw mill. iam prepared to do all kinds of “ft”? sawing. Soft timber will be in All In Ayn _--- 5' period of I n , 1 be "lfl'll'ldll'tf,1 _ I ary the return pool bythe tim i' 500 tons) nm'vi l Mth. I The Iran“ Apply to iny agent of Vtiéiiamdian National Railways for further particul- an. lmeruu. Nuremberg. Meyence. the . Rhine. Cologne, Bruseelt. Low-in and ‘Ostend. returning through London and Liverpool. This exceptional tour start: from Mon. treal on Saturday June 24th, calling at Quebec. by the Iplendid White Star Line nee-thin "Canopie" (l2. 100tons). A period t2ttrts1tt,ttf.v, two months will be occupr by the tour as by the itiner- ary the return trip is mode from Liver- pool by the fine cteamehlp "Regina" (IO. 360060”) arriving at Montreal on August t . The IrfhHtPtt9 hy this tour are Muni_c_t_|, tie Russian Pig}: It Cher-uh Auto Enamel Custom Sawing 1. Our I Town MAY 26, 1922 ZENUS CLARK [I] , HT M. d Durham Branch dim wh (us 'm dud mag llqu Hat He l fact The bef ant have hroug to Pa Y' onthe lobe! throu; He man Th " " sped H ll " mu vet Banking e Vt Tl Re IN I” Mr Ma of tl of litre Glmlg in three ella ". prevu m spoken Seat lhs More praised ttte to merit. Store. In tht of June goodsl that " and " base” " Durha m If; Ist, to u I!!! MIN-m CXNteetttiot may: MIMI-rd up all bum paces. “PM: .‘ Su Thing-m cries It Day man {at l cfarlane's To UurhII Hue of Can Palmer's c week end. a1 Che by. Th: money here. " you purc .2.60. you ya at lu‘larlan Chm The town Saturday mg Mans wal Terms tf d AWN VOL. ll totem " can: our

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