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

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'l " " N wide width, reg. 35e for. , SPECIA L-- Cotton Hose. .. Remnants c1,Pyty.r,m, Poor With every Earthen Te Wednesday, we will 1 Milk Jug "EE. See Every Teapot marked English (iinghams & Chambrays House to Big Bargain Sale of Hardware the well, THE VARIETY STORE " Just arrived. Still a few or. Inn]. A full “Hoof Wo ipl""rittttt tdr, ot th "ml!- .rtut Still continues at tho 'ifih the Press Party to the Maritime Provinces {Pr} lift-3k Summer Needs for :23 Btarirua 3tetsiet,, "'....ooNt un- nvxt morning in tho "r. was tum! to down "respite in. muting thrncies, for on rat-h ' ot thr. cnarh Were to be sown "t.wtut .strr.trtte, of land and wat- No close. m tact was the Into-r ma rails. that you Were h-d to ' it ws" tere about. to be Hr ml. We trrotstsrNl the Straits or so. about a mile in width. through night toy Ferry, and were due to w m Spin-1v at 8..30 a.m. Cape. un k, almost oomph-WI)- dividw! in: than: of lakes and tlttai--t.he ""N00ilit In" no: "r. was hurt! to Maxim: "gunmen ' o! Ihr. coach nth-rm! strut-hm So close. in [at rim rails. that 3 ' it we you» mmmmnd RH! and Montmorcm (Hm-cries, Black Curranty, Rcd New Cabbage. New Potatoes, Th (-nmhors. Beans. Uranium and In”. Secure them now Hirlnmmd Rad at (Hm-cries. Blark fe, Look over Thursday mmy, we will give a good-sized II: FREE. Bee Window display. Teapot marked in plain figures. All for 29c Ihnitiii's “XML MIG STORE Mc GEO. s. BURNETT BEGGS’ STORE 35c POWD Mt Pl; FF with two Double Mes J. & J. HUNTER Don't Miss This Fruits Now at their Best of Quality Hardware J. H. HARDING Wu. Still a few Hatchway Underwear A full Dunn! Work Shim on hand. Also know a team r Label Brand Over-Haul i Raisins .. Corn "Mum 'om'uo hump n Kvattotuateu mu Grape Juice. t oz. run! Whipping Crt.; rices that T u. trsh imp-r: '3test Com News to Cap. "rearrt I whrm having Halifax o Hu-l'iu'. on the Priming t. In.” " was the warmm .hferiritrte trip and one Va “T " hot roach. Hort-w- tt Earthen Teapot bought here up" In .mrKu doing , July 26.1923 Linoleum Stair Oiie ,reg. Joe tor. . . ... ... 290 men Hose. . .. . . . . . . 19c inoleum. Floor Oilcloth and air Oilcloth at Special Prices thr SPECIAL RP. New Potatoes Y, Oranges and I . McLACHLAN Ot ring Halifax on the warning of as the wanna»! 'ip and one was oath. However ry comfort for Canadian Na. m whining in " 12w roaciws, r warn and all " cud Sol was our New Shirts oz. bath for Trt'um ...... Don't be dis bowl Mesh HAIR NETS McIntyre Store __ -_ -__ .,,.. on tho- north side or the m bour. swim-y is situated on to-rto-ti watt-rs or the southe In this art-at harbour it is s. t‘nmbim-ti navirs of the wori vasily thut anchorage and depth of watvr in any part of Pars were awaiting tor us station as wt. pulled in and thair. through the city, were t: tho hum British Empire Stet-l Thr. tmtm- sounds big and arte l'hntlth-il through the plant, it tlt" tilio- is fully Justimsu. This Plant has, since our vi twin-1| much unpleasant no through the Press, owing to tho at its t'nmhn.~.-u 11 -- _ Wednesday I' disappointed. nrcnz y, also Black Red Raspberries. as. Tomatoes, Cu- Fresh Bananas. drain-d in pvnnanl honor ol' our visit ttt the. mouth, " PX and then divides 1 reach sun-ml mil Iwuul‘ Hlla' lnrowlwdxe or their trimr larlvy to tho North ot England Lakes to lnak:- them beautiful. But as We w-ru on tho return trip trom Sydney on ths-, lakes. We will refrain at pro-3mm from lurthur "ulogy. l‘ndm- the term "The Sydneys"--- Sydm-y. North Sydney and Sydney Mine, uro- Ineludpd. To understand tho-Ir Intuition. one must know ttome- thing of tho vast harbour in which the ships lying at anchnr warn -..tt.. 12m d'or Lakes skirt the track the groan-r distance to that city. Tip-y are claimed by those that know, to be the m-arost approach to the famous English Lake District, made famous in Woritororttps writings. To the Rovlo-w ro-prvnvntative they didn't require this kfowlwdgo- of their simi- larity to tho North of England Lakes to maku them hauntit'nl n... wmm- --- 2ths tnov Mines am thr. north side I'. SHIN." is , ml waters or tins . mm "ltd, since our visit, rc. muuh unpleasant notoriety the Pruss, owing to tho strike, mplmm-s. However. we are 35c f or for for 15e norm Sydney and Sydney int-ludvd. To understand ion, one must know ttome, ho vast harbour in which lying at anchor wore zany Pennants and streamvrs in 25c 25e tin we tin siOe or the main har, is situated on the pro. of the southern arm. harbour It is said, the is-s or the world could 250 "sit. Two miles Wide t t'xtendt, for four mums 6's in two arms, which miles further inland. and North Sydney are 35c Forhan's Tooth Pdd. C. . . . . .29e 81 Horlick's Malted Milk for. . . . .. 85c S. MCBETH Drnygist & Stationer Mc Liniments for . . . . . . .4 60c Chase's Ointment for. only " cents The REVIEW, C. Ramage t Son, Ns. and after ha}; We will give THE REVIEW to New Subscribers the balance of this yearfor war! of It. for us at the m and after a WF're taken to ' Stu-l Works. Cocoa " in bulk " ""........ 10cib. Heather Toilet Soap. . . . . .6 bars - 25c Laundry & Corn Starch. .2 boxes - 25c Lux "".......... ... 2boxes-250 Panshine --2tins..2.5e Why have your Cattle suffering with the Flies when Zenoleum Fly Shoot will give them comfort 2 1 gal. tins, reg. $1.50, Wednesday only for.................; , tttt Jeweler Cross lk Sutherland Hardware These Specials for Wednesday FOUNTAIN PENS, to $10.00. Al fully r-wmmm-nd PENCILS - 25c, Ne, $1.00 and l'vncil is a particularly strong and will give you splendid sow Wed'y ik Wed. Night, August lst For Wednesday Only N that ROBT. BURNETT ample tll -- Goods thatgm! Everyday Necessities Bargains hold good fer the N PENS, $1.25, 1.50. 0. All made by womnwndo-d by us. ,,,_. . h... nun"- llw gigantir scale on which I] anions of the corporation an- ml. ()vm- ”new man are " within the limits of tho 250 milvs or so, of tho Sydney I by thn- British Emnirp Rum: f gun‘s mm cap" Bro-ion! The sit-vi" plant at Sydney pays out to workmvn! living in the city. over five and a halt million dollars a year and maintains! an auxiliary payroll of more than a million and a half annually at the Wal- bana ore mines. The coal mines of the Sydney Dis. triot, including the collories of the Do, minion Coal Co., have an annual pay roll of t16,eou,mm. I These fururr) give some idea a!" llw gigantic tttale on which the mmr. l Ine thvnt of tho plant may be gatht-rod from the met that it cow-rs an area ot 725 acres and has a capuo ity ompioymo-nt or 25,000 men. This capacity employment is seldom roach- Pd but recontiy the activities ot the Corporation now provided omploy- mvnt tor a yearly force of more than 19.000 mm. with a total pay roll, through all its branches of $20,000,0trn.i, Of this trrnwndous amount $21,000,000; Roes into Cape Bro-ton! The Btvell, plant at sydney pays out to workmon! living in the city. over five and a halt million dollars a year and maintains, an auxiliary payroll of more than a million and a halt annually at the Wat-l bana ore mines. , "___ " is 'tatined into stow] and multifarious movmwm making Itrit pounu arm-l Ihu tiny shingle nail. TS", Hxtent of thr, leaving the daily press to air the pron and cons of the striking faction. as to allept to give a detailed statement of the troublo- would alone till tho lh-vluw (:nlltmnsl To the press people nothing but plr-asant memories exist Ol the Courtesies shown and the Ira-1 tience displayed by the large army of1 workmen, in r-xplalnlug to us. the var-9 ious pror-wssvs or the pig iron, which in [Inn-1.... 2..., - _ - leaving the ._C. TOWN L SPECIALS The Gift Shop “any strong and splendid service. $1.00 and $1.50 Our r tho Sydney yisiiTil/ H. Empire Steel Corpora. pd v ""'""-"uty 1 no ................. I .........49c 2.50, 2.75, 3.00, and up the- Waterman Co. and w] and from that the "'16:th that go to which the' (in n al'v conduc- are I'mployed rails down to Our Dollar durable pencil 'l'/'/,',,"2l as a unit I squat»l hosts were one Day and Evening only Optician " I Out. lot was to be" ( , taken to the home Ol fall, Viee Pres. of tlle Minn, and despite th m...” mm mun Room. ovor 300 at- tending. The affair was in charge of the local l.().D.E. branch and it only svrvos to show the national spirit of the Order of Daughters of the limplrv. that here in Pvac'tieally tho most eastern section of Canada. Chaptvra are also organized working as a unit for patriotic motives. Our hosts wore again the D.E.S.C.0.. W. H. "lupin." "on fN-, ' _ This was at l p. m. and King's Hall Club Room, over tending. The affair was in of the local I.O.D.E. branch only survos to show the I splrll of the Order of Daugl the Flmphv, that here in pm tho most vaslvrn smut". ,..- ' Wr'ye a beam? kindly and 1 until the hour the many stages and “ away to various homes of of the Company, in order tho general grime that is as a mantle on an," one , plant. \a:uL' wot-Wearied. eye-wearied and liar-weaned. The noise in the various departments was territie and in many cases impossible to hear the guide's "r:planations. But We looked WISK' and interesttad,--and We were inn-rem- ed (lespitn our weary limbs. To show the thoughtfulness ol' the B.E.S.C.(). cars again met us as we completed the many stages and whisked us‘ away to various homes of the omciats of the Company, in order to removal the general grime that is sure to fall as a mantle on any one visiting thn’ nlant But great and all as came foot-Wearied. 93 'iatuwearied. The noise doparlmems was Kerri! cases impossible- to in lion. On the usual basis ot this means that the activlti Corporation provide lh'eliht population of approximate] people in this one section “rt-ton alone .' Bischoff, Gen. as toastmasm THE DURHAM REVIEW Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords, low heel... Patent one-strap Slipper, low heel......... ... Patent one-strap Slipper, cuban heel, grey calf trimming "--..-.......,. ........ Sterling's Heavy Work Shoes for Men...... Special -- Cuban heel, sizes 2% to tionally low price of, Women's Patent and Kid i, J. S. McllLRAmt Grant's Wednesday Specials 6 lbs Cornmeal for ._. . . . . . . Seedless Raisins ... . . .150, l Men's and Boys' Straw Hats 6bars Lenox Soap.......... Special Sale of Brass Beds Mted with coil . s. HUNTER & co Wednesday SPECIALS the, Usual basis ol ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO mm the fact that we] irked puny, Were most, hospitably entertained‘ r for luncheon. I WEDNESDAY SPECIALS We are offering L the n.E.si.dix,ii:. Supt. of tho Co. act- I', and we think 'We sual basis of estimate . the tuttivities of thrs vide livelihood for a approximately 60,00" . MCKECHNIE or onn of the party I Ot " H. McNaug- the Steel Corpora, ' . MORLOCK & SONS Repairing a. Speciality Wednesday August lst . Stores closedThursday size It was, we be and held in in 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6 in spring and felt mattre: Nt' to 7, at the excep. in- Ar . KRESS Of Capo $31.00 an assortment of "°"15".Or2for ', an we excep- , so . ,‘t-nunnn-l leads, past dark sltadowrut Cle/yy"".' that I" , 'KN. luv gap ff"'")! bo hilt-d lit-sum clt'tts and broadc-ns suddenly into wide “app; Hand in. until it nvw twin-ration arises. I',.",.',',',',';;','; bars. The- change and Vent'. 1l'f./5'f, llt‘llh‘lll "lin, urn making technical history 1..” at Fwd...“- is ttever ending. On Ile" ”WW“ Ill by our unique mining methods in N. “(may days as we saw it, the sum-' sua: “Ht'llIOOH I Scotia," declaved Mr Grey in Maximal mils ot' the great Bras d'Ur hills are) "up tln: "am" i ""-"----reeee-e.e-,-- _ 7 fl __ -_, -ee t'crownod bv long ghostly like wraiths summit-11 "t' - lot" mist. . 3mm tln- ht‘illll‘l lllilll3lIlIlgtiqIIt The Home of Graham Belt ,,r,)tti../"J."lco'1lt "'""--GiGr==" , Along tht. shores of this lake lit. was Miss Sarnh( j Baddt-rk, a Peaceful little summer mg of 76 years km. “sort which Alexander Graham "will “hut {no m.-tlsati< 1 chom- to be, his home during a gn-ul l erv. As 0110 in part of his “to and his last .rt'tlityrJv' iilti. took it I _ place "mu. death. (in the summit ol “All”: Crostout ti livinn “hrs-ugh. the great mountain“ Tm.” Ji','.',', "it; which tWownt, his estate, the inn-tr which somc- Ci) _ tor's body his in a grave blasted froth! Wer" m'utvrand . Ihe solid rock. overlooking the tielus; J///us'i.2,i',',, . .. m' and hills and waters he loved so well., .. ' ' “I ‘ “M“ We aw indt-htt-d to Mrs. J. S. Mar-f tying iii,,",,"..,?) H" donald, wit" of tho Editor of the North I Is. pout: '" 1'y Vt I Ills S Sydnv) Herald. for se-nding us 31mm: b'?'?. .ti/y"lr"lits ' reaching homo, a pretty water color. by sey1'.t"'utician .sttrtch of Pratt-smi- Graham Doll's tlt" luddu-s could: home and surrounding runnin- tamt it... ........ _.. Gs-rr......- ... v "".' 'l IO and uenec mu would prove an e' s extended to us the freedom of 'Syd-i on but: fuel than anthracite coal. L ney. . I He declared the use of coke f s5 The chief speaker at tliis splendid', large quantities by Ontario and um ', luneheon was Fl W. Gray. assistant? bee would result in giving N. tecoti . tn 1'iry. Prm. Mrlroumul, who declared) coal a stable market and would a n that Canada had a rich heritage in; the same time solve the fuel ptobler, _l its coal tit-ids. but one of serious lim-f for these provinces. which at the pret Litations, which sooner or later might' ent time are economically depend " force the eastern provinces into an.) ent from a fuel stand point on tlu _ nt-xation to the 1'. States. Economic Pennsylvania miners. yi'iiitr'i'i'vr::ii'ii,, said Mr. Gt'a.v, means At the close of the luncheon favor; loss of political power, but here inI ol' carnations were given to the lad 2 Nova South: is sullicient coal to P1kt,'i' ive, of the party while out? links wen [Cilil‘dtlil economically independent until extended to the gentlemen as souv 'mvr'onally greal. lenirs. An orchestra provided spirit I' Mr. Gray pointed out that for 1000,] ed music during the luncheon and tht I mls, from the Nova Scotia coal field, whole affair went ott with much eciat. l to tho Alberta border, there are no) Return trip down Bran d'or Lakes coal mines and coal will never Del We were due to leave Sydney ll t ! found. For 800 miles to the south in) 30 pan. and we entered the Meattter the Pennsylvania fields there Is nol for our tive and a halt' hour’s sail 'coal. Along the Pennsylvanle lit-his down the Bras d'or Lakes to Iona. (there is no coal. Along the Ptusitie where We again entrained for the ‘cnast, exclusive of Vancouver id. no mainland. Sailing down these lakes coal exists with the exception of some yo uexperienee all the delights of sea brown coal in Chile, travel with none of its discomforts. 6,000 mun, mostly miners. (““3de Along their shores ttowning blutG Mr Gray. enlisted tor sewn,“ at mm give place to green uplands, little trout, with the result that to-dav the] coves sweep swiftly into craggy inlets mines are short of experienced min-r and give place to wooded shores. The ers. The qap cannot be filled llesttiti! channel leads past dark shadowed until a new generation arises. I f.li,,'1i1Atr,e,yi",ig,, suddenly into wide. "We are making technical history,) :5)? £203???" 'Jhue."e,tcer 'yy 25' Pt unique mining methods ir, V . .. _ - . - . L. GRANT down to a nicely and made things‘uo' with that punch that is so necessary in a crowd of our dimensions. Mayor Fitzgerald welcomed the visiting new.' paper men to their city and after pas- sing regret at the brevity of our stay, oxtended to Us the freedom of Ru!- never listened to a better one. He had the after dinner speaking art down to a nicely and made ”tin-I ' mattress, complete for strap Slippers w heel... 2.29 '........... 3.75 The Cash Shoe Store f..". 4.00 .... 4.69 afternoon. aker at Nils splendid '. W. Gray. assistant Douzall. who declared , a rich lu-ritago in 25e Mc Me 20c 'rt'a.v, means] At the close of the luncheon favors but here in, of carnallons were given to the lad- anl 10 Bulk"; ics of the party while out? links were OHttdvnt andl extended to the tgentlemen as souv- lenlrs. An orchestra provided spirit. hat for 1000,] mi music during the luncheon and tin- tia coal field, whole affair went ott with much oclat. here are no) Return trip down Bran d'or Lakes ill new”. be; We were due to leave Sydney at 2. [hp south in 80 pan. and we entered the sit-mnm'I the“. is no) for our tive and a half hour's sail: vaniv "yids! down the Bras d'or Lakes to Iona.) the paring where We attain entrained for the, uver ld. no mainland. Sailing down those lakes Mr. Willie Morrison ot Bgtteau, visiting with old school friends, on line last week. ft.eymytoliio," to line- Pre lea Supies. Glenny Firth and A Robin-on on mm. their Entra Mr. Mil}: "awn; with tun, cull Jun!) were visiting with Mr W. J. Ritchie last week. A earioad of friends from spent the tirst of the week I Donald home. Playing will soon b past. then the when ing attention. Mrs. Edgar Ritchie John were walnut m . "'-dE-, 50:91 I! R. Twamley over I Miss Ellen Bose social at the home His. Chesloy. In ho jMiss Jessie Flddls ; pleasant time. Mr arili iiii'/ ' ford, Were the . Wm. Lunney on -e-- “-13. Uan ;ed to Toronto Mond / and son Dougald an iand intend remainlm seven!) weeks. Mr and Mrs. Wm. and daughters Olive Toronto. warn Crow-...., N”. u. nor rrlend. muss Jessie Flddls auu reports a pleasant time. Mrs Wilson and daughter. M133 Cora of Durham, were the guest: of Mr and Mrs Will Adlam and family last week end, Few...“ vacation with Mr and Mrs. (iv. T. Manly of Southampton. Rev. (Mr. Ami. accompanied by Mr Manly, Imotored from Southampton Saturday lto take charge of the services here 5 and at Gienelg Sunday. Mr Manly sang solos at both morning and even- , ing services which Were much appre- ciated. We also wish to thank Miss Miriam and Master Eben Cameron for jthe beautifully rendered solos and“ ;duets at the morning and evening {services while here. They also sang] in the Methodist church, Lamiash. on) Sunday afternoon, which the oongre-l gation appreciated. l . Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hastie and' ‘son Donna“. with Mrs, Arch Brown! _ and two children. motored to 0. Sound l ‘Saturday to spend several days with! friends there. i We congratulate Miss Eva Fiddis.‘ 1our most worthy teacher on the suc- I cess of her Entrance pupils. l Miss Elsie Boyce was the guest or . ‘her friend Miss. Esther Petty last. l week. Mr. and Mrs. Witt Lawrence 1 family from Holstoln. Mr and Mrs liopklns. Hutton Hin, visited Mr 1 Mrs. Finlay McCuan recently. Mr. and Mrs. Finlay hfecutue a Master Kenneth, spent Sunday w the latter's parents. Mr and Mm. J thony Lawrpnm nun“ lOlly uerdiiiiii, Mr. ind Mrs. ' Miss Miriam and Master Cameron of Durham, are hall at the home of Mr and Mrs. W1 ton for several weeks. Rev. and Mrs. Aird and dau Misses Jean and Helen are apex pleasant vacation with Mr mm W. T. Manly of Southammnn r"""'"'""', 'or0ruo, is to s E on Temperance in the interests: 0 _ Dominion Alliance at Mulock Ba Church, Sunday, July 29th. t your interest in Temperance by lug out and hear him speak on be of this worthy cause. Messrs Ed. Boyce, Jan. McDou Edgar Boyce and Master Cameron Eddie Mellougall and Misses I McDongall and Ellen Boyce, mot: to Hamilton and Niagara Falls SI day and spent a very pleasant I while there. Mr. E. P. Stewart, B. ter University, Toronto, nu 'l"-~~ _ "___.. -u\uu"lllll' returned to Iona passengerless and picked us up again at that point, and with a stren- uous day behind us and one ahead of us We were prepared to sleep the sleep of the Just. From here We spent the next day touring other Nova Seo. tia cities and towns, but this is anu other story and will be told ram-H wtuat, Our He declared the use of coke in large quantities by Ontario and Que- buc would result in giving N. Scott: coal a stable market and would at the mutte time solve the fuel problem for these provinces, which at the pros out time are economically depend. Mil from a fuel stand point on tho Pennsylvania minors. the of Colt. Mr. Gray, discussing the fuel proh- lnm of Canada, declared that colu- trom N. Scotla could be used in 01mm lo and Quebec and would move an ev, c.n better fuel than anthracite coal. Mrs Hones: -'-vlnua’. Douala accom d remaining in "Some day mining text books will give ample reference to our success in the submarine mining of coal here.' " Herald. for sending us sine" ling home, a pretty water color h of Professor Graham Doll's and surrounding country. , special meanwhile returned to passengvrless and picked us "rt ,_ .ullnll“ Tt guests of Mr am over the week end Boyce attende a hm..- ~- -- guest: oGii. ttt Sunday_ Dan Mebirmud return. yondas. Mrs. mm. vld :Inn..__,_,. - Finlay McCuux and I, spent Sunday with nuts. Mr and Mrs. Att. I, Durham. Dan "cum.” -_._, tte Of Mr honor of MULOCK accompanied '-- . e a thin: or the _ngi “we a... from Pricevllle ’eek " the Mr. Martin, SOtt an! Alsabel (art, B. A., ot MeMas. For-onto. is to speak n the Interests of the re at Mulock Baptist July 29th. Show Temperance try com- him speak on behalf the great GGiiiiiaiii estate. the invert. t tTate trlaated from _.--usu WANTED MB on the Qulmea rancher tor s. tr. No. 2. it,'rve,',,ii' Dudes to begin Sept. uh. I Preder. App y stating "ur, And M"titteatstm. Ind Alma to DOME ALLAN. Bee'v, Entrance 'nter, M133 e sue-u of and family d son cup Ir and Mrs; anemia; her friend, Ianied [hem the city for er Cameron and Misses Edna BOYCEUmotored and dtuurhtera, ttttd Mrs: Manager Eben a Falls SaturL pleasant time u nere We tWettt tthet. Nova see. but this is an. be told next --A.M,rt. re SDPndinz d Mr. and Mrs. Monongau 1oydaiiG lawn M rs 'm. Fm.- and 'ill ot - -. .wuuu examination. Mr. and In. Baht. Hopkins were guests With Mr And Mrs. Jas Law. renee on Sunny. Mr. J. W. IcKechnie is summit: with an attic]: of lamb-go at present but hope he will loan be alright again. Hines Irene and Ranch Mckechniv ot Glenroadin. holidnyed I few days with their aunt. Mrs. Habit- Ewan. Miss Helena, Priceville. was tt vis- itor for a few days with Miss lvrmn MearttG.. "_"""'.', up"!!! I """'" u"! week at Wang: "each. Miss Reba Vmsle In spending a tew days with her sister. Mrs. J. Mctiech, ale, Glenroudln. Congratulations to Miesea Murmn McArthur and Hm! Young on PRS. sing their Norms: examlnn-ln- v.. --t -- Mr. and Mrs. Robt luck and Mr. w. Cr day this 'mk n. nv- -.- ... ”mm Mime Lotta Parte spent slinday with Lean. Mr. um M attended Ber tWent the a" Mr. T. G, tew day. In Haying ls over for and fall wheat cutting thit week. T She“ tiret t I money. T It into his l father's e iiiiiC'Gi wl --ee a..." an" Went to hire a. car to tahe them to Guelph. That was the last Been of him and when she found herself deserted she Weak. ened and told her story. Now she is In jail for than and he ls scurrying for tearety from the police. Another case of love blind-mu ,,-...u. "er up to an elopemenl. she tiret to steal $3000 or her father's money. This she accomplished. gave it into hits possesslon and stealing her father's car, the pair proceeded In Guelph when they Were to be mare Ned. The cu- broke down at Arthur and Wicks and he. would place then grlps on the train and went to hire a, car to tnkn HM» - I Swift punishmmn Iollowed of Miss Ellen Schrieber. fotu ter. of an old Normanby 1 that name, near Pike Laku man had no contldence in I: kept his money in the hon creled in vessels under trust derground. He had made a of the daughter. who in ture 1eontident of one “We“ - k umum-um or one Wicks, who worked her up to sthsa gt..... ‘- _ - Miss sesrieiir-fii" Promised Girls' Bun Rao Marshall. Obstacle Rama Cyrit Beck”; ,7 ..u. 4. . nu Freddie Vollvtl. Board Race: Dave Ma McComb. Girls' Three Logged RI ces McArthur. Ellen Bessis Smith, [slay 3 Boys' Bun Race , ru..." Jean GHQ, Suck Rama: c, Sack Race No, A. s"...". antr)’ Elsie Hunter. uoys' race. under l5 : Burt Raymond McGirr. Girls' race, under 15: Li, Florence McDonald. Boys' rue". 10 and under Hind, Clittord McGlrr. Girls' race, Mt and under: Noble. Evelyn Baird. Boys'. 8 and under: Clieor Cecil Hind. Girls. 8 and undm- . ‘..._.-- V 7 a. u“ wuull"ll| .' . T here were games or bum-bu“ " - which some wonderful home run. t were made and after the suplwi'lin ' Hxlilusiasls again went ll it. Th, :{eating side at the picnic proved to h. as popular as ever and tite boxes “HM! I Will) sandwiches were "Mptied as ll gby sonic musician's wand. But M'vu iuw kiddics couldn'! down them mi and the same story could be Nililii-Ii lo the numerous cakes passed. Th, races after sumwr Were exciting In the wee iota and the i'oiiowing Wow winners in their respectivv ages and classes .' Ginsu infant Girls: Marv Finland-~- I .t. . -- Teacuei 'uyt Mrs, - _ ___.. W nu un- """ un what we sc-usallolns ot tram: rid“ were. As one lady remarked howw er, she took it With the coolness l having crosse-d the continual! T here Were game-s of bum-bu“ i which some wonderful home rm. I Anyone who mlsaouhti tho udvlsu _ Minty Ot holding at Sunday sumo! pic me, would have had mum mason Am changing their mlnd, tttter vh-wmg It... nappy and beaming “new; ot th,. younger Clement ol Durham Presb: terlan Church In Holstein Park Thu, May alternoou last. By train am uuw they came and the Park was 'lv, animated BCene for tho anvrnm; Nth the beautirut pond alongsidr ', close rival tor honors. An interest, l spectator ot the children', noun”... was Miss Sarah Craig. who at the M... of " years, knew tor the ttist unn- IA'hnl In... u--------"*' Mrs. Ea. ICClockli "and dauxlum Minnie of Totxmto, Mr and Mrs In bert McClocklln. Mrs. Henderson am Mr. Harold Greenwood, who aw sum nwrlng at the Rocky camp. KIWI“ " day last Week with the Mcb'aydu-n family. Don't forgot the garden party to M. held on Mr. M m. Weir's on mum night, July 27th. bundhlss“ _ Mr. and Mrs. Little ot' o. tit I are visiting their nieces. Mrs Jos. Nnlly and Mrs. Thus. tllenrross. The Ladies' Aid at Durham Pr, terhtn Ch. held a tum-uh; It the Faydon home laurt 'l‘umuluy alien when quite I large number or II were present. The collection tum ed to $20. Mrs. Gilbert from the West, is lung her brother Mr Albert Mex Mrs. Arthur Atkinson spent a days in Egremont last week. Pmbyterian S. S. Picnic service here . __V "nu-nun will] al: uni In. Ernie Greenwood (his Week, Mitm Elin Ritchie is spanding a hm days with her tsister Mrs Jack Brown. She also took in the unniu-rsary sor- vices at St. Paul‘s extmtttubtiona. Mr. and Mrs. ttunity of Dakota, and Mrs. Ernie G "ternodii y ecoiili, Lauder" . ii Toma to. 1'ttlridmt, and under Marriage Lost Roll " to Misses u "no! Young on tat Filmlnunon. Rom, Hopkins cutting wlil' 1).. '. -prut/iiiir, WAN'rEu kitted Raee Cecil Hind. Alex Calder. lo. 2; Raymond New” “all. Dave Marshall. Leonard ion 26.! under: Clifford New” Q', Ellen Marahii. ' "lay Mekechro, F: Cyril Becker, 1 . Bourne, Durham r1- on Sum“! and "ttlt friends. _ kun I Miss Emile-r Bessie lollowed the Rarmond new. r Lawson anot her the house or .uu at Durham Presby- l a tum-[lug at the Mc. lnsl Tumsday anemoou large number ot lullvs "WW - Bs 1 Marjory Nob" .c I-mlluf‘a as ii wand. But M'vn down them an could be applimi res passed. Th,, were exciting lo v following Wet, Mary Pickerins andlng a bush-s or un e a t?otttidtult turn made a a man or 43. Bort Middlulm foster dang“ V farmer of Ike. The old n banks am: on, Alex,, g Bpent a Smith, Ellen or bucba“ m tl ttomerun, the tuttmertlu. her Stolen Liam Hin season Cetteral "my"; wiihiii? I. . Gumball and Mills, r Mr- (I , Fran ll tu0or, crime Victot Fl . Sound Jos. Me “maul” " ot Tho All!) I rem vis lkit miss this ch The Quality Kitchen Clothes' l in Reg. Mk., Spun! BARN PAINT Per quart only Covered Picnic Ba They are r; "'t ', ttay Rakes gt. at The celebrated WI” Alcohol lrn Reduced from if. . 1 Get one of tln ') '6in.iontt,t-ri-1 tooth in the Int. intend gum! 'Ill they go at. "acl JULY 2G, [2:93 We must We have m short time. while there i Have The D, gave prov. an otit the 8:11": are worth make go.) farmer fro grain. w! their rm Farmers in this w Fort IN while h, hes bra Fort IN good broug lies. work. are in have p marten Alana san earned invest e {anus \, tn ducts count: the w devel: selves Rrouc ts C aim Hand Sam , etr rec w. R. MOTHEI bu ANA " I ot tttB, lykc inc Ot

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