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Durham Review (1897), 15 Jun 1922, p. 3

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Dries overnight w;th a bard surface that withstands much wear. The dainty decorator for woodwork, furniture, floors, etc. The immaculate white enamel. SPRING MEDICINES LACQUERET SATINETTE PRODUCTS Come in and consult us regarding any painting 0f varnishing you have in mindâ€"We will be #glad 10 AdVSE YOH BMJ Ly sina . zs _ i. Wt Ol Elastica products are easy to use, economical, look well and wear well. Only a pure paint will spread easily and cover completelyâ€"only a pure paint will give you proper protectionâ€" Purchase Elastica and you cannot go wrong. _ an Elastica Product that suit your needs. 25¢, 50c and 1.00 FOR every surface inside or outside, there is Our Assortment of at PRODUCTS . is Complete # you and to give estimate ;:f cost. Sr IVâ€"Stewart Meliraith, Marjory Pickering. Fred Kelsey, Bessie Smith, Kathleen McLean. JIr 1Vâ€"Edgar Clark, Willie Wilson, Jean Baird, Calder Noble, George UHNNHNNNNNrrmmmmpmmmmmmmmmmmennc......._____â€" __MrFielding‘s amendmeut takes but a meagre step forward in reduction of duties, but what can he do? _ Money must be had to meet expenses and inâ€" terest on the enormous debt rolled up in recent years. Here‘s hoping for a good crop this year the one chief thing that‘ will bring a return of prosperity. } Ottawa was de ply stirred up Tuesâ€" day night over the conclusion of the budget debate. The Drayton amendâ€" ment, really a vote of want of confidence was snowed under 49 to 169. On the budget itself the vote was 101 to 119, a majority of 18, larger than had been exâ€" pected. _ Liberals voted solid for the budget and nine Progressives and one independent voted with them. Miss Mcâ€" Phail‘s vote will surprise and disappoint many of her friends. She was one of three Progressives who voted for the Drayton amendment. She and some other Progressives did not want to vote at all on the budget, but a law compels‘ every member to vote unless paired, and her vote went against the budget. Mr‘ Crerar voted against both, a strangel dilemma and all owing to the absurd ruling that there could be Ro "Amend-] ment to the Amendment." Fielding Budget has 18 Majority Cbe Durkam HReview Durham Public School Honor Rollâ€"May & June 1922 will exactly June 15, 1922 82 |_The W M.S. of Hampden had a |\large contract last Thursday when they entertained the ladies of St. | Audrews church, Hanover to a social ‘ time after the usual meeting h eld in _ Mrand Mrs Joe Nichol and baby Allan left for their home this week ’ after spending the month of May with friends in old Ontario. They belong to Battleford, Sask., where Joe has a good position. Both Mr and Mrs Nichol belonged to Hampden in their earlier days and their old friends were much pleased to see them . ‘ Mr and Mrs Andrew Fulton and family were visiting with Ebenezer friends recently. [ Mr Henry Fritz and Mr James Hanna motored to Listowel last | Saturday. Mr and Mrs Wm. Mather of Priceâ€" ville were in this locality last Saturâ€" day and attended the funeral of Mrs Mark Willis M: and Mrs Wm. Hendersor ard family visited with Mr and M s Charles Wilkinson on Sunday. Mr and Mrs C. Seim accompanied by Mrand Mrs Bert Rahn visited with friends in Kitchener over the week end. |_ Mrs Arch. McKechnie entertained ‘a large number of old friends and peighbors on Monday night. The fore part of the evening was spent in games and social chat after which | Mr J. W. McKechnie took the chair and a varied program was given of nfi ty dih uit h a ts e »s ds cA d A bountiful lunch was served by a bevy of willing waiters. After singâ€" ing Auld Lang Syne the company despersed feeling they had spent a very pleasant evening and wishing Mrs McKechnie many more happy birthdays. T C Poa s o oo C ie 0 B7 songs, recitations and dialogues also several instrumentals were given. $Ndah Cl in ho No atarecthnd c Heartiest congratulations to Miss Marjory Poucher, daughter of Mr and Mrs W. B, Poucher of Edmonton on her marriage to Mr A. Huff also of Edmonton. The bride is well and favourable known around here as she has many friends and relatives in these parts. \ |__ Miss Jean McCallum, Matron of | the Christie St. Hospital, Toronto, Epent a week with hercousin, Mrs J. W. McKechnie. _ The W. M. S. held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs D. Stewâ€" art and there was a splendid attendâ€" ance. It was decided to have a meeting at the home of Miss Mary Heslip on June 21st to do some sewâ€" ing the society has undertaken. The next meeting will be held at the manse Dornoch on July 5th. TORONTO Mrs Mable Ewens spent Sunday with her sister at Glenreaden. Sorry to hear that the twin babies of Mrand Mrs John Braun are sick, hope they may soon be quite well again. L Memnb mtc OdecdinAutnaiietiitudes 25 part of the day fishing on the la‘ke‘ Mrc and Mrs Jas. L;wrenrc-e and Miss Sadie spent a day recently in Owen Sound. . Mrs C. Hayens is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs Jas. Miller, Mr and Mrs Ferguson of P roton acâ€" companied by Mr W Sackett spent Friday at L. McLean‘s and enjoved Miss Catherine McLean celebrated her birthday on Saturday by inviting a number of little folks to her home and all had a right merry time. Mr and Mrs David Watson spent Sunday with their son Archie of Welbeck. We are having beantiful weather and everyone is thankful for the reâ€" freshing rains we have had. Sr Pr_ Aâ€"Alice Nicholson, Edna Grainey, Clara Gliddon, Norma Allan, Eisie Falkingham., Sr Pr. Bâ€"Tommie Lowe, Jack Miles, A thur Watson, Earl Gliddon, Carman Allan. IJr Pr. Câ€"Lynn Vollett and Frances Hay eq., Harding Graham and May Braithwaite, eq , Frank Bunce, Florâ€" ence Havens, Jean McLean. Lavina A. Mortiey, teacher. Class Câ€"Jean Atkinson, Hazel Moore, Eddie Hunt, George McKechnie,George Lloyd. Sadie F. MacDonald, teacher. Class Bâ€"fiarg;ret Sibbald, George Ashley, Bessie Atkinson, Elsie Pinkerâ€" ton, Clarence Wilson. Class Aâ€"Jean Grantand Annie Campâ€" bell, eq., Clarke Lloyd, Genevieve Saunders, Elsie Goodchild, Lulu Mills and Fred Boiger eq. Marie A. Cole, teacher. Sr 1 A â€"Nelson Lowe, Moore Mcâ€" Fadden, Norman Dean, Grace Becker Clara Traynor. _ ~e, Cordon McCrae, Thelma Beill, George Noble. Jr _ 11â€"Ada Holmes, Violet McLeanâ€" Myrtle Watson, Wilma Smith, Earl Me, Eachnie. Ciass Dâ€"Dorothy 1 Rowe, Gordon McCrae George Noble. Sr 11 Bâ€"Norman Mcliraith, Jean Collinsen, Josie Falconer, lHa Ailan, Cyril Becker, Orvilie Saunders. Marion Marshall, teacher Sr 11â€"Mame Storrey, M «rgaret Storâ€" rey, Sam Gilaser, ~Beryl Falkingham, Nelson Hunt. moppabntuduiinaisdisimints ids _ Sr HUIâ€"Mary Elphick, Vera Mountain, Laura Wilding, J. D. McAuliffe, Myrtle Dean and Wallace McGowan eq. Jr 111â€"Frances McArthur, Mary Young, J«sper Traynor. Roy Matthews, Norman Blair and Lyla McDonald ec. Annie C MacKenzie, teacher. Sr II Aâ€"Eisie Wil:is, Violet McClyâ€" menat, Maud Kelsey, Helen McAulifte, Raymond McGirr. & ‘ Thompson. HAMPDEN ROCKY SAUGEEN John A. Graham, Principal Dorothy Pickering, Clen THE DUBHAM REVIEVG and enjoyed 1.98t week‘s rain baui-x'.eltly imâ€" proved the crops. * (Mr Roy Lamb started work on the garafraxa Road last week. a lc . > 0o HOG getting their statute labeur done Bev anod Mrs Sillars of Dernoch attended the meeting algo visited the sick on the line. # Mr and Mrs Jas McDonald, Mr and Mrs Huagh McDonald and son Kenâ€" neth motored to Swinton Park one day last week and visited the former‘s sister, Mre J. L. Ferguson, The fnkrmerl along the line ara Wattine aki:o 200 N Pn ue ol 2 m O aik oL Mrs Donald Stewar; last Wednes. day. Quite a number attended and &A very interesting time was spent. At the close of the meeting a delicâ€" ious lunch was served by MrsStewart and Miss Jessie Stewart, iiicatimtilt Bist Mrs D. Lamb visited Mrs D. Clark of the Rocky Mill on Sunoday . Tue Rocky missionary society held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs Donald Stewarr lac» up.. a * P <Thl Pm C Mr and Mrs Alec Fallertcn ana daughter spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs D N. Clark and family . l S OOS CHOT TUUR. Mr Thos, Dargavel of Wiarton has returned home after spending a few days with bis sistersâ€"inâ€"law the Misses Helen and Janet Clark, Mrs Collinson and daughbter Jean ’ot Ceylon and Mr Thos Dargavel of : Wiarton visited the Morten, Mc i Cracken and Clark tamilies on Thursâ€" | day. | Mr Hector Cowan is visiting hig nephew, Mr D. N. Clark, Mr Bob Murray of Sullivan visited the Clark tamily on Monday . iL. _ _‘% "he P Mr Neil McLean of Durham acâ€" companied by his son Donald and daughter Julia visited friends along the line one day last week. Messrs Fletcher McLean and Jack Clark bave opened a garage and started business in Holstein. We wish them the best of success. Those from a distance who attendâ€" ed the funeral of the late Belle Meâ€" Lean were her brother Donald from Michigan, Mrs Stephen and Miss Kate McCormick from Walkerton, Mrs Readman and brother James Hall from King, York Co, Mrs Weir, Port Credit, Mrs Dewar and Mn‘ Thompson, Paisley, | Mr and Mrs W. Corlett of Hillsdale were up to atten d the funeral of the late Mr Runaing, Mrs Corlett‘s father Me esn etr t s Mr and Mrs Hugh McIntosh and Mrs A. Mcintosh Sr. of O wen Sound srent Sunday with Mrs A Mclatosh Mrs McIntosh intends staying for a couple of weeks. & Mr and Mrs Greenwood of Zion visited Miss M. McIntosh, Sunday . Much sympathy goes to Mrs Runâ€" ning Sr, in loss of her husband who died Friday, June 7th. He had beed ailing for some time. Dornoch and Holford played base ball at Holford Friday. Score 3â€"1 in favor of Halford. They played in Dornoch Saturday, score 261 in favor of Dornock. Mr Stanley Lowe called on friends here Snnday evening, Mr and Mrs W, Kenney entertained a large number of friends Friday evening. Miss Mayme Sullivan of Owen Sound spent Wednesday evening with her parents. Mr and Mrs John Jo;:eaV of Owen Sound spent the 3rd of June at the former‘s home. Rev. Mr Sillars, our moderator Mr D. Morrison, Miss Ruth Ledingham and Mrs R. Dargavel were deleg»ates to the Presbyterial beld in Wiarton Tuesday. A large number from here attended the Sunday School convention held in Chatsworth Friday, ‘ Mrs D. Sillars is visitisg ber dau-) ghter, Mrs Kellet near Toronto. | During the severe hailstorm which passed over this locality Tuesday afternoon. Mr Alex Grierson had seven ewes and thirteen lambs killed by lightning. Mr Alex McLean attended the funeral of the late Mrs Robt. Grey of Owen Sound one day last week . l Mr Nathan Grierson, who is attendâ€" ing Medical College. Toronto is home for the summer vacation. Mrs Robt. Whiteford and daughter Doras of Hanover spent over the week end at the home of Mr Jno, Milligan. C We congratulate Mr Wm McRonald on receiving his diploma from the Mount Forest Basiness College. He left last week to take a position in Torcnto. " Mr John Grierson went to Toronto Monday with a carload of fat cattle. Mr John Derby of Guelph spent Sunday with his brother, Wm., here. Mrs Martinand two sons of Oakâ€" ville visited a few days_last week with her uncle, Mr Jas,. McRonald, Mr H. Kraitand gang have the contract of putting in cement stables for Mr Tom Derby and Mr Andrew Fulton, Quite a number from here are in Owen Sound this day, Tuesday in the interests of the Rahx and Keeler the basement of the church. Mrs Staples gave an interesting talk on the necessaries ofthe missionary and Mrs Lane had a short report of the meeting beld in Port Elgin. ABERDEEN SOUTH BENTINCK DORNOCH line are P e d uds ) sA r%+% WÂ¥wss, ° ~CC Gals, per bushel â€"â€"Above Y;icen are in any quantity from 10( â€"â€"lots of ive tons or over, special prices wil ~â€"â€"gether and get your feed at carload prices. inpg ;) _ PICed prices on Feed, and prices in any quantity wi}} be as follows : Oat Feed per ton $15.00, sacks ClansmlnStackFccdpcrton.................. 82.00 ; Chieftain Mixeq Fcedperton... ****+*++*+»+++++ 30.00 C Durham Mixeq Feeq, perton.:..; .. ... +**+*.. 28.00 4 WholeScreeningsperton...... r»*»**4++#% +« +« $000 witho Groung Scrceningl perton :.:.« ..., **** >....« 2800 sacks Heavy MlxedChop per»ton.................... 8200 sacks WholeCorn. Per €On : «4 :>% > ... hests aass siiss+ ©~$000 witho Whoie Corn, perton.................‘........ 81 50 sacks GroundCorn. perton...H................... 88.00 sachks CruohedOau, Per 100 lbs o. mnee magit‘+**»© 2IP sucks Crushed Oats, Corn and Barley per 100 Ibe.... © 210 sacks Choppchau. perloolbo 2,.10 sacks Pechatmenl. perloolbc............‘...... 1 75 M OatShoru. per 100 lbu 1 Ra 1 Ground Fiax, * | } 4 JP8â€"â€" W % ‘;.S McBETH w Take a Brick home with You w"f Our Parlors are now id Pleased to serve you with W Ice Cream dishesâ€"we us g guarantee of quality, _ Terms Cash Business flomgsmtos (‘m UREEEEERECEEEE EegEEEEEEE:â€" w Try Neilson‘s Ice Cream $ It‘s the Very Best _ROB_ROY MILLS, Limitea Reduced Feeq Prices UNT Roprey‘****>>>~~+ 705 a m 8.15 p m Ly MOUNTFOREST.......... 7 38 a m 3.91 p m Ly PALMERSTON +***+*++++++ $.28 a m 4.23 p m kv FERGUs rNaSa* s «+s s»++»» 915 4 m g.‘(;SP m r._GUELPH frer::ir:1+> 1s>»»» 945 a m 8.36 p m ____ Ar B‘EA”N'I‘FORD.....,........ 1 00 p m 8.35 p m neice,. ALHAMILTQN. es ires**+.. _ 100 p m ____8 30 p m Ar TORONTO l s f oys 11.10 a m 7.40 p m Returning-Leave Toronto 6. 50 a.m. and 5.02 p m. Parlor Buffet car Palmerston to Toronto on morning train a: Guelph to Toronto on evening train, For full particulars apply to Grand Trunk Ticket Agents. Ww. CaLDE:, Town Agent, Central Drug Store, Telephone No. 8 x ist and Statione‘ T .. ac luCBE TH Druggl;;URgA M ,’l’" Sssseasoq 3B23233°233>32323>3> fenummmmonnemmemmmenemnemmmne22,,.,,â€" _ ROB ROY MILLs, TMms Cash GRAND TRUNK Railway System coue io s i i 0c 04 o k Next week we will have a carlocdfi Oatmeal Shorts, Light Chop and Heavy Chop. L Beggs‘ Store, Durham in barrels and 100 lb sacks. _We have it both fine & Also a shipment Baby Chick Feed for the wee A Whole Great Big Carload of SALT A Full, complete line of Heintz Pickles & Catsups Olives, Spagetti, Soups and Pork and Beans. In bottles, White Wine and Malt Vinegar. Watch for our ad. on Cherries in 11 gt. baskets, black & : { The Nest Thing in Fruit will be Cherries * Put up only in 98 1b sac). Milverton Jewel Flour | 5/) wizo wal uko it. Ip Every bag will make Manitoba Hard, rises we}} a ; ; good sweet breadâ€"the makes light bread. _ It‘s ),;,,; bread you love 3 75 to keep from eating too mu.> to eat. Persack V of this good bread . You cant make a mistake buying a bag of Flour at th« above prices. Ly Ly Ly Every bag will make gooddsweet breadâ€"the read you love to eat. Persack 3°75 Lv. DURHAM Can you . Beat This ? Milverton Jewel Flour There is a right time to buy everything. Set y.,,,, mind to buy it and don‘t put if off. ‘You have to have ;, so do it now. You get the best quality, you get it 2; ;;,. price you intended to pay for it, and the clerk can‘; ;, you they are sold out and that you have to wait for ;; ;. come in. In other words, satisfaction . & Ne have reduced prices in ANW aial Think it Over We think Granulated Sugar is Good Buyins IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICE L , i N0 1t *****+%» + »â€" W15.00 pcrton.................. 82.00 per ton ... ****+++*+ *« ++« 3000 Pper ton ... .. *****» *++ s + $Q .09 ton ... . ; ****8+8 +0 + : » » : 20 00 r ton NEA tA*»)++ <+«++« â€" 2800 rton 82 00 30 00 00 lbs T o atrnctix asss © 210 d Barley per 100 ibs.... â€" 2 109 loolbo 2.10 loolhc 1 75 Ibu 1.50 l)llu| 2.75 per 100 lbs ersen * 2795 00 lbe searar*»s+a11»+, . 1.6§ ‘rlloolbo reariiareanss ~ $.95 Zrelt****> 48244554 IOTITm_ N. ... ffirz2»»>2>+,_ _1 00 p m ***+**2++s*+»+++++ ILIO a m Leave Toronto 6 50 a.m. and Palugerlton %0 Toronts an 2. \;_ ) ‘TOm 100 Ibs to five tans. On , special prices will be mace. Clb i. MHLCaAFIALA auull n Daily except Sunday No Town Delivery Telephone day No 4. Night 8i now open and *******> $15.00, sacks included +s a*+... $2.00 +« h any of our delicious use Neilson‘s only â€"a Ye oldâ€"time Flourâ€"â€" Pine Tree, 3.95 sack Oatmeal, Cornflakes, Shreq. ded Wheat, Grape nuts.P Toasties, Rolled wheat. pufâ€" fed rice,puf.wheat, corn meal Your Brukhst‘is Nothing 7.05 a m 7 38 a m 8.28 a m 9.15 a m Limited 28.00 ** 20 00 without sacl 28 00 sacks inclus« 8200 sacks inclucs 8000 without sacks 81 50 sacks included 88.00 sacks included 210 sacks included 2 10 sacks included 2,10 sacks included 1 75 ** 1.50 ** 2.75 ** 275 «« 62 withount sachs JUNE 15, 1922 without Cereals PHONE 50 10 &T coarse vee chicks, , Meal feed will be ® THE P C on i0 e d aueoaiaide de dn The People‘s Mills Phone Custom 1 America: Bran it« Bhorts ( Feed Fi Ko. 1 M Oat Cho Crimped Blatchfo Sovercip Eclipee BRO\W\ Ees ts t eases,. | for appoir The Cash Shoe DURHA M . Growing gir Just r« ment « Ladies‘ and HKAT W WHITE G JOH t« ree adv JUY N L8 ng Prices Sh U Farm 1 Mower of tool anno ar of will JU (){ ilra

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