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Durham Review (1897), 26 Apr 1923, p. 4

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The Branches : Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary, Edmonton NeA V Write for prices on new capacity for your Magnetâ€"or for any information desired. Our machine shops ars equipped for quick repair work. Holeproo{f Hose For Ladies | The Magnet‘s large, open, eneâ€"piecse skimmer is casiest to keep sweet and clean. magnet sqitareâ€"¢ are easy to turn a: long life. Thousand: nets are running afte service. The Magnet Separator Works Whea you enlarge your hord, to the Magnet Works and its capgacity can be promptly changed at low cost. Iry H You needn‘t worry about the capacityâ€"if you buy or already possess a Specials, Wed., May Prompt Service MARNE U y WblTins Pn w Sooti‘s Emulsign IN Silk AND LISLG AiHl tihe New Shades 4T Look for the Mark! assures you healithâ€"building, vitamineâ€" bearing cod â€"liver wil in its purest form, pleasant to take, *Â¥ readily assimilated and transformed into strength. The "Fisherman Mar®:" should be on every botil» of emulsion you buy. . €200C 200. MCoce â€" THear. Lasted Sixteen Weeks i patr of Hoseproof and pHt These are evidently he"tos mnunching newspapers., t¢ the ‘Agents ple of the ill sueccess such ventures, the 1 Pross, after sixteen iss ® ly, has ceased public arle y ore lack of financial suppo Proprietois: R. A. Lister & Co. (Canada), Ltd. g:todnesi that is tle of The Norwegi an Mar‘" o? Coal t PERFECT FIT 1(9 Thousands of Ma Separator with the Oneâ€"Piece Bowl it Of Hamilton, Ontario ba M ot! reâ€"cut ccars Sil proven th durable 1 Ik Hesepy in "Fisherâ€" uality and on every or magâ€" 20 years n assurc seprouq? ton do thes Stteds herd, just send yor Hos Lasted 14bx giousl fence solid school pers, cubar $6.00 for . l0usly, but on opposite s mnce . politically, â€" attend lCoting service, "O Lord," intoned the C eacon, "I pray thee that : itives may hang togethe sport heel ! at present, and with so much discom | teni rampant over where and how we | are placed on this world‘s surface, i; | is wel! to pause a moment for stocxâ€" | taking before we â€"do anything rash. Far away fields always did carry a greener tinge ard wore always capaâ€" ble of producing greater results, mui here is a foreign dignitary visiting Canada, a stranger from a far land.] S . ame 5 us IAW The Cash Shoe Store DURHAM, â€" ont. Cream Sepsroteor Canada, a stranger from the Right Hon. 8. v. Srit tri, of India, who has bee the various Dominions in with the question of India tion and this is what he Canada in ‘a recent interyvi "Cranada is a beautiful Paradisec. I travellecl then During a re 13 ut of financial support. ‘ertainly not condueciy ng in the newsnaner cverings, and ning the first w & Septomber. CInng a recent political campaign » deacons of the same faith reiâ€" isly, but on opposite sides of the ce politically, â€" attended prayei th absence of . that Canad ont citizeas rt Shoe In this hurlyâ€"burly world that ol n 4 ._ cjaculated | net, 0 Lord," ¢ ative. "in the ge broibor means, ‘ accord and co cord‘l! do; any Liberal | deac STRINGING ‘Em CANADA a Paraoise d publicatio 2nd. ‘23 _‘ 4.00 . hq â€"" #A1TB r machine © W and clo reul 10 has been visiting iinions in connection P _ that atten Brockville Fr sUes 2s a wee Y. Srinavasa Sasâ€" not day As an ( continited ense that th n but in reord." done at S t through ligh costs e to profi world. onservativ the Conser dimata 4; . | IF that Washington Irving, the Amor limate, t“"ii(-:m historian, says that if di were 6 Clentnes®s | nop for Maclean and his briganas he air am:’ Canada would have been part of Unitâ€" NB All §48*| nd Sintes toâ€"day. Like all Macleans, d up mag he was an ardent Jacobite, and in dignantly refused a grant of 20,000 es pounds from the King for his gallant deience, saying he was not fighiing for any member of the House of Hanâ€" ca}lllpai‘:rl' over, but for DBritain. hrith Te~!._ (olonct Maclean‘s father, a clergyâ€" ies of ”"'l man oi the Church of Scotland, wab: 1 _ prayer| the first of the family to sheath the, s }s'.vor(l. It was interded, how»vm-.;’ o oroe | that Ins son: should study for the‘ “',_(‘O"S"r'l army, but cireumstances prevented it.‘ o | Me first joined the militia when ne Liborat. ’ was at College over forty years ag 3. | nited too) Transferring to the Royal Grf-n.'ulim‘s." that m_«’ he was Adjutant of that Regiment‘ t in the| for many years before coming to ro| dt,"* side in Montreal. In 1885 h was o+ I‘ll do : | fered a lieutenancy in the Roya: closing| School of Cavailry, Quebec, but vyery ~| wisely entered Journalism _ instead. /()m"i:!n of his profession, he takes an active interst in many public matters . ® c at S.; He sueceeded many years ago to the ! §I’r»~;i'len¢'_\- of the Maclean Associaâ€"| 4 !tiun of United States and Canadaâ€"a lays ror| soctoety composed of the descendan:s t n cn‘;:uu-! of those who fought and lost â€" every. amvnnsi thing for the illâ€"fated Prince Chartie‘ e F‘r-m‘ and the martyred, as they call him /T |__In 1898 he had conferred upon hinmg | the fourth clasp o) the Order of St. | John. He has received many honors | since, but his fame rests chiefly on the sueccess he has made of journaâ€" | lism. Beginning as a commercial reâ€" | porter on a Toronto paper, he achiov. [ ed in that line much suceess and u} | timately _ published the _ "Canadian | Grocer" which met with such â€" favo; | that the "Dry Goods Review" followeg | till now he publishes some 14 or 15 | trade magazines. His most pretep }t!ous magazine is the well known }'";\l'xclea!\'s Magazine" which has won [ a proud place in Canadian T ie....0 Phone 92 r 1 The Durham T. F. Association will ship ham, on Tuesdays. quested to give thre, Clifferd H «& proud place in Canadian Liter, We welcoime Col. Maclean to ham. | Prince Charles. The above from & §phom&,r::;:21 of Col. Maclean, appear | ed in the Witness and the Review | about °5 years ago. He is in the reg vlation costume of a cadet of the House of Mactean. The pistols ana silver buttons and ornamonts | wore aill worn at the Battle of Culloden by a Maclean chiefain, while the sword is that carried by Ensign _ Mactean, one of the two officers and thirty four men of the 79th Highlanders who escaped the slaughter at Watâ€" erloo. I ©Xi3i3 NOTICE To J uo tillk &~~ § W f? f “'I‘fi\aL-â€":‘:l RERRIDC_L W U fonc JHZ :. U/‘YE4 h e t ot \k\"‘ [ stt * \ *4) CK h . mx(a/l :( o â€" ds\ X‘/‘ * smm 11 0 m ,_ ‘;5‘\ Ks . () | _ Col. John Bayne Maclean comes ni t is thers an old Highland family that has alâ€"| On its ba {\'.'a;.'s followed the profession of arms, / _ Whore i a family too, which has shed many a| And aro drop of blood to establish the British ' In happin« Empire To the intropid â€" daring “;f(‘me can # one of them, General Allan Maciean, | And adm?r Britain owes the possession of Canaâ€", * All ‘the 1 da. ‘He, with his regiment of Highâ€"| Cal be s landers and French Canadians, was . Where sw entrusted by Governor Carlton with | ar*‘fow the defence of Quebec in 1776, ans‘ vvers h he performed his duty so successfu;‘ I:!s a.valle ly that Washington Irving, the Amorâ€"| Wwith its re Ican historian, says that if it were, 8°0°D hot for Maclean and his brigancs | _ And my for years. residents of Durham, henee the old town is proud of the boy who has in many spheres distinguisheq himself. Coloncl Mactean, who is tonight to give the address at the Men‘s Ciup Banquet, is an old Durhain boy, who attended the Modet Schooi hore in the days when his inherited martial ardor had not yet showed itself. Huis mother and other relatives, were also a loronto paper, he achiov line much succeess and u} published â€" the "Canadian EChe Durbam Review On the Benks of the Thursday, April U. F. 0. Live Stoce ship stock from Ppur YS. Shippers are reâ€" hre. days‘ notice, d Howell, Manager Durham _ Col. J. B. Maclean. e which has won Walking down a lane one day ho nadian Literature, . Was 2ccosted by anothcr shepherd Macigas io bar ! who stopped for a chat. s ' _ "Hoo‘s your lad geiting on at tne | Agricultural College ?" inquired his â€"%' .‘ri(-nd. ‘ FARMERsS. {__"Ob, fine,"" was Sandy‘s repiy.. . 0. Live Stoce Hs just learnt a quick, new way ;9 ) stock from pur.| ©OUNt sheep, Wonder you an‘ met Shippers are re. Cidn‘t think o‘ it before." | â€" days‘ notice. _| "An‘ what is that Sandy *~ askeq * the other shepherd. ’ lowel!!, Manager i __"He simply counts their legs .ndl Durham | divides by four." should _ study for th nstances prevented it the militia when ne over forty years ags. the Royal Grenadiers, t of that Regiment an‘s father, a Cergy rch of Scotland, wa; amily to sheath the interded, â€" however l0w" followeq me 14 or 15 most pretep well known hich has won they call him 28, 1023 i Old Sandy, the Sheph proud when his son wo ship at the Agricultural told the news to all his neizhbors. Miss Be'r!ha -Hon spent Sunday with Hugh Macdonald. 8. S. No 10 is closed at present be cause the teacher and some of tn« children are down with measies, / _ The farmers are busy with the ploughing these fine days and tho roads are in good shape again. Mr Hugh Macdonald sold a horse last week to My Milton Sherman of Lamlash. Mr Archie MeLean had a wood bee last Friday, Jno, MeDonald Jr‘s. outfit Mr Duncan McLean â€" has engageq Mr Trafford for the summer months Mr Fietcher McLean _ of Holstein, spent Siunday with his parents, Air.| and Mrs Hush MceLean, l Mr o Wm. Cook is assisting Mros.) Putherbough with the spring work, | Miss Bertha Honess of Crawfora, | emame ons 0 wode Mrs. D. Lamb spent Saturday with} her friends, Miss Laura McKenzie | and Mrs. W. McGowan in Durhain,. ' Mr. Dugald Clark of the Rocky: Mill, visited his mother, Mrs. J, l).‘ Clark on Sunday. | Glad to hear Mr. Jas, L improved enough in healt trip to Toronto this week the new shipper, Mr. C The W. M. 8. will hoid their jonary meeting at the home of Dougal Clark next Wednesday, 2nd. The U. F. 0. wi ly meeting in the after which the hold a debate and be spent. ] °) _[TCZe} 0y lelegram of the death 5; Mrs. Edward Middleton, an old ana ‘highl}: respected citizen, at one time of the Rocky, but for the past few years she has made her home â€" with | her son Walter in Saskatchewan. Tn« remains are expocted to arrive in burâ€" ham and the faneral will be hoiq‘ | from the home of her son Albert 10 | Durham cometery on Friday. Sae| | leaves as chief mourn« ts three sons _and one daughitor (Ada) Mrs, Wllfrld} Smith ; Charlie of Zion City ; Walter at whose home she died and Albert of Durham. A large number of ola friends and neighbors will _ sympsâ€"| thize with the bereaved family in tne! loss of a kind and loving mother, ’ Miss Maimie Crutchley spent a couple of days with Mr and Mrs. Jas | Crutchley, Dornoch, recently. [ The U. F. 0. will hold their monthâ€"| !y meeting in the school Friday night | after which the young people wilt| © hold a debate and a social hour win‘!‘ y 6000 d S i We are baving fine weo; week and a number of farn started plowing. Sugar ma thing of the past for anoth A good run is reported last Mr Campbell MeLean is h the D. H. 8. on sick leave. report he is doing nicely, Word has been received Tuesday, by telegram of the Mrs, Edward Middletan â€"a=~ In the distance the faint tinkling blea:; O{ the lambs as they run off to mee; | _ Their dams so sorene, |_â€" Grazing there on the green, | In contentment so sure and compie;o, 1' Overhead in the wonderiul sky, Clouds of splendor keep fast sailing by And my heart it is filled, And my spirit is stilled By the glorious splendor so nigh. I am glad for the things I have seen, . I am glad for the thngs that have bee:: It is good to be here, Where our God is so near, | On the banks of the Rocky S:mgf»m:.., in happiness, free and sublime. One can gaze far away, up and down, And admire Nature‘s beautiful gown, _ All the beautiful shades Can be seen in the glades. Where sweet peace and contentment are found. ‘Tis a valley thats fit for a queen, ‘ With its red, blue and yeiiow ang green, ' And my heart swelis with_pride As I lie by the side Of the clear, bubbling, sparkiing Saugeon. | VERY sIMPLE The praises of the Rocky Saugeen , have often been sounded, out nevos | before to our knowledge, have its alâ€" | lusements been so sweetly set forth as in the following verses by Mrs. Phoobe Hendry of Toronto, whose youth was spent on its banks and wiln a few weeks ago renewed old a~â€" cuaintances _ there, The verses apâ€" peared in the Farmers‘ Sun last week. On the banks of the Rocky Saugeen, In the shade by its beautiful strean;, Where the wee speckled trout Are all frisking about, in the sunlight‘s clear radiant gleam. it is there in the sweet summer !mvn{ m its banks in content I recline, Whoere the birds sing and twitter And around me they flitter [ ROCKY SAUGEEN THE DURHAM REVIEW McLean had a wood bee Jno. MeDonald Jr‘s. outfit i McLean has engageq for the summer months is closed at present beâ€" icher and some of _ ths down with measles, Miss â€" Laura McKenzie | McGowan in Durhain, | Clark of the Rocky | is mother, Mrs. J l).f Shepherd her sister, | Ars won a schola: College, .".nu,' friends and : | __Mr H. W. Hunt spent a couple cf §0 next: . ,days last week in Owen Sound on busâ€" Rocky Saugeern, iness, f ‘ Sorry to hear of Mrs. Frank Wise \UGEEN | being on the sick list. Hope sne | will soon be around again. e weather this| Miss Ruby Mills of St. Catherines, of farmers have | spent over Sunday at her uncle‘s, Mr ar making is a| Herbert Hunt‘s. another year.| A number of young people of the d last week. fburg. attended the party at Mr. Win. n is home l’rmnf Manto‘s, Hutton Hill, ard all report eave. _ Glad to a good time. | ely. j Sorry to hear of our teacher, Miss eeived _ today, McEachnie being il and in the Hospiâ€" of the death o7| tal in Durham. Hope she will soon n, an old ana be restored to health again. 1 was very Rocky Saugeen â€" . j ~CoCIHent Ofi the his } | bnpommmmmons. £.> I piy.| CARD 0 i9 } me} To the many | who have perfc tea) ness and â€" expr ’pat.by in the t md' fl?OflICI'- Mrs. E. 22000CT, MTS,~ lsincere thanks, 10 the many friends and neighbors who have performed deeds of kincâ€" ness and expressed words of symâ€" pathy in the bereavement of our manitlan | RiLc ie se i _ Spring is certainly slow in making / its appearnee but if last Thursday ana | Friday is a foretaste of the weather , we are to have, then it will be ‘Rhot | enough. . ‘The | farmers have begun them plowing and are anxious to make p for lost time,. | The wood cutting season was finâ€" | ished up last week. Mr.R. Herd o; | Allan Park did it all up O. K. [ Mr. D. Robinson of Edge Hill, for merly of this part, called 0n a few 0; his old friends and ncighbors the ue }ginning of the week,. The Women‘s Missionary 8 had a very successful quilting last Wednesday afternoon in basement of the church, Messrs Geor visited with B day evening. / __We regret to learn of the death o7 s Mrs. John Coutts at the home of her 1| daughter in Toronto. The remaims > are expeected up this Monday to her â€"| old home here for burial. No particâ€" i; Wars are to hand at time of writing. Our beef ring did week on account of t butcher, Mr Thos. Ti glad to hear that he and hope to see him week. CARD or THANKS ] Mr. Thos. Lawrence and son, a " companied by the Misses Forman ana Mrs Campbell â€" of Durham, â€" speni Sunday with the former‘s daughter, Mrs. Newton Philips of Lion‘s Heas. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Cripps and famâ€" ily of Hanover spont Sunday with Mrs Cripp‘s parents, Mr and Mrs Wm Torry, Mrs. Cripps and children r~â€" maining for a week. If these warm days continue seed ing will be the order of the day. Some have commenced to plow. rcorge Ball HAMPDEN ONTARIO lentinek friends During the months of May, June, July, cept during weeks in which a public holiday open all day Thnrsday.) Durham Merchants will offer you 1 Wednesday on this page. Study them, an of them. Each Aednesday night as well program by Durham Band. GREEN GROVE Commencing next Wednesday, May 2nd, Durham for business Wednesday evening each week until Sepi as Saturdays. Coutts, â€" we ‘;xt:m-a The Family, + € Wednes‘y Night is Open Night ing did not start lasi ount of the illiness of our Thos. Turnbull. We are Missionary Society EBENEZER for the U. F. O., , has been arouna up hogs and catâ€" 0 all right at tne a chance. Robt. MceFadgen, her sister, Mr. in North Gleneie. he is improving n on the job this a very sudden The plows are around here ana the week there the ground. Stores Closed Thursday Afternoon TORONTO Every Wednesday is Bargain Day Watch this Page Weekly for Real Snaps Fritz Sunâ€" the Lambton Street CITY GARAGE Give us a trial. All Work Guaranteed. Porp moror comrany«»C SMITH BROS. JNO. McKECHNIE, Durham FORD. â€" mâ€"v«@o Girls‘ Patent Oxford, low heel, with buckle, sixes 4 to § ...... New Shipment of Dry Goods arrived this Gingbams, Shirtings, Kippelette and Stockings. Good Service i Miraaimas Oxyâ€"Acetylene Welding Batteries Ove rhauled By Mechanics who Ladies‘ Plain Silk Hose, in Black, Brown & ~uede. $1.00 Heavy Lineng Crash Towelling 16 in. wide...:... 25¢ yd Week End Specials Durkham, Ont. rompt and Efficient Service June, July, August and September (ex lic holiday occurs, when Stores will } You‘ll be pleased with our EXTRA SPECIAL at McKechnie‘s u many choice Bargains for each , and make sure you get your share vell, you may enjoy a fine musical have had Durham Stores will be open until September 30th, as wel! aiss..~+.. .. @MQ h our work & prices Formerly Chevâ€" rolet Garage the experience. Durham, Ont Suuflower Pink Ss1 mon, in small tins, + > +++>. . .2 for 25¢ Corn Starch .... 10c a_n_ivcd this Week in APRIL 26, 1923 Sedan $785 | Chassis $345 | Phone 46 Done Square Deal i SA @00 G&@& > 4 Hem sti Iy done iaction . 19¢ a y for silk vyard. \ Deu We are in 1 quantity of Mil Barley, Peas a: pay highest pri Guel If you have eall us up VICTORY BOND Industrial Boad GRA Provincial and W you have such high intere Excelient lave FOR WOMEN Terms Cash Business This is t Bervie, and is a situation els tions to dispo gardless of prc be marked at of GENER Boots é ROB RoVY APRIL 26, We have a that we ar ROB ROY U LA? ALD! Ar A Grain P. RAM ND TR 1 vielding 1 COM IMFPROVE M Writ

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