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Durham Review (1897), 26 Jul 1923, p. 8

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(% te *4 *# 5 m Special Bépa _ _ _ | i Special Price 1 _ on Mixed Feed | Terms Cash Eusiness heurs 8 a m to : This is the carload price while it lasts. Other Fee ces this month. NO TOWN DELIVERY $29.00 peri io'n;w hand Sacks or $ packed in new sacks We have a limited quantity Heavy Mixed Feed that we a ROB ROY MILLs ROB ROY MILLS, Limited | Fresh Groceries in Ladies‘ or EQIALâ€"LUDELLA TEAâ€"Onty 8gc per 1b. it you receive a good China CUP aAxp SAUCER, is equal to Salada and Cup and Saucer easily worth Try a Ib and be convinced. SPECIALâ€"LUDELLA Reduced Prices on Running Shoes BARCGAINS oad price. (Get a few tons Other Feeds at special priâ€" and Children‘s White Shoes K W amiraionnencs., C000 en in $30.00 No Town Delivery Terephore Cay No 4, night 81 ntity of Chieftain we are selling at packed in second , Limited TERMS CasH AND SA_ UCER. Tea ton q | _ In loving m 1 | Rawn, who er $ | July 23rd, 1922 & | Poerr) 8| Diebel & | sn o .m oeee To s new | jury. The Crown case and the sumâ€" |\ ming up Justice Lemieux seemed to {leave not the least uncertainty | that the accused was a cold blooded murâ€" derer, but two jurors thought otherâ€" wise, and the Priest goes back to the cells once more, Judge, jury and all connected with the case are coâ€"religâ€" jonists, With pe en iouitce . CCmd 408 acquittalâ€"was the position at the close of the spectacular trial of Abbe De Lorme for the murder of his half brother Raoul. As a consequence there will be a new trial and a new TURE > PMina: PasusiL 59. 1 Ten jurors for conviction acquittalâ€"was the positic close of the spectacular trig De Lorme for the murdar a E’ "IICH proved to be the winning goal. : Gibson on the defence and Pinder in goal were the shining lights of the Holstein team, while â€" Schefter and Pletsch were the best for Mildmay, ‘ | Sammy Law of Galt, refereed to the satisfaction of all. President Don. Campbell of Preston, and Mr Elliott one of the Executive from Stratford, " | were at the game, and were well r pleased with the playing of the teams especially with the speed of the Holâ€" | | stein team and the Mildmay combinâ€" | ’ ation. The teams: | MILDMaAYy HOLSTEIN Wendt goal Ray Pinder | Pletsch backs Gibson | Schmidt L. MeArthur Bealy half backs _ C, MeArthur r Schurr Blyth | Kunket P. Whyte | McGowan forwards &. I )icksonl | Schefter s N. I)ickson, | haufman B. Eecles | ‘ f[)ovrring stt Cagoc con ACpt Om sogw THsd | a minute after the penalty Eccles and ’ Dickson beat the defence and shot ’ but Wendt saved a hard one. _ Near t | the end of the first period Mildmay l ’\\'as awarded a penalty when a ball E accidentally â€" hit Blyth on the arm. ' McGowan kicked the penalty for Mildâ€" a | may but Pinder saved, but again Mildâ€" may scored on the rebound and the i ) period ended 1â€"1, [ | The teams changed ends and they i fw»re» off again. Mildmay _ pressed !: | bard, using a good combination, but ; | could not beat Pinder, _ who made ; | some great stops, but they finally tal-l “Iiod on a corner kick by MegGowan, | It was a perfect shot, but _ Pinder ’ | saved, only to have it hit one of his 'own men and rebound into the goal, which proved to be the winning goal. Gibson on the defence and Pinder in goal were the shining lights of the Holstein team, while â€" Schefter and Pletsch were the best for Mildmayr Cavnstecs"apc .. S The game started off fast and the first 20 â€" minutes Holstein _ pressed hard, having a number of shots which finally ended in a penalty kick for Holstein when Pletsch â€" handled the ball. Gibson took the penalty kick artd easily beat Wendt but he shot too soon and the penalty had to be reâ€"kicked. Again he beat Wendt with a shot that must have burnt his hand. ‘ Holstein still pressed and in less tha»n ' The protested game between Holâ€" stein and Mildmay â€" was played at Mildmay Friday night, July 20th, beâ€" fore the largest crowd of the season. The teams were tied and the winner of this game won the District honors. Last year these two teams played five games before the District was deâ€" _cided, Mildmay finally winning out. This year the same number of games was played before a winner was deâ€" clared which goes to show how evenâ€" ly these teams are matched. This game was not ‘as fast as previous fames owing to some of the players playing under handicaps _ but great praise must be given these players for their pluck _ in staying with the game. loving memory . of . who entered into Holstein Loses in the Round M Abotdss sc cca A8 : 41 me Hunt and Mrs. Stevenson : speech, Joseph Rawn, Refreshments were served by the ladies, Miss Matilda Christie visited friends in Mt. Forest last week. A very pleasant time was spent on Monday evening by the members and wives of the Orange Lodge, when they held an ‘At Home‘ in their lodge room. Mr. Geo. Fenton was Chairâ€" man and those who took part in the evening‘s program were as follows : Solos, George Hunt, â€" Bruce McKenâ€" zie, Herbert Lamont : Duet, Mrs Orâ€" Pit Hunt 3ME MÂ¥ ) Shnwarmaag s L n lt nolidaying with Miss Mary “B"wr Misses _ Mabel Hopkins and Jean MceKenzie visited at Mr anrd Mrs Wm. Nelson‘s on Sunday, + Miss Matilda Christie visited friends fmw W#s nsl iougcldl 1 Miss Filorence Reid of holidaying with Miss Mar Mrs. Ale; ray of Price Mrs. Colinâ€" Mildmay Win from Holstein 2â€"1 + and win the District 3â€"2. JURY Disacree Mrs. Geo. McFarlane and son Ralph of Palmerston, were the guests of Mrs Manary last week, Mr McFariane | coming up over Sunday. 'l Captain Wallace of Port Jefferson, _Long Island, arrived here Friday evâ€" ening on a visit to Mr. and Mrs Hisâ€" cock. Mrs Wallace with her son Eric have been spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Hiscock, who has been under the Dr‘s care, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Arnill and famâ€" ily, Mr and Mrs. Bert Eccles, visited with Mr and Mrs Dan Eccles, Conn.’ on Sunday. IN MEMORIAM ‘HOLSTEIN LEADErR Votl O Blstaidys,0...90h . least uncertainty | that is a cold blooded murâ€" _ jurors thought otherâ€" .. + POrvean L . Alex. McMillan and son Murâ€" f Priceville, are visiting Mr and Colin MeMillan. lc L000 A0000.â€" Heorfe ‘red into life eternal, Gone but remembered CEmeeemenneneeneniins 6° nave burnt his hand. ressed and in less than the penalty Eccles and the defence _ anq shot ed a hard one. Near > first period Mildmay â€" Daughters Mrs. Georg Red hey finally talâ€" by McegGowan. . but Pinder hit ore of his HOLSTEIN Ray Pinder Gibson . MeArthur . MeArthur Blyth P. \\'h_\'lei R. Di(-kson, N. I)ickson, B. Eecles | C. Calder‘ ed. Pinder | two for Guelph, is ONTARIO ARCHIVEs TORONTO THE DURKHAM REVIEW Certo > The Orangemen of Holstein Lodge with their wives or lady friends, had a social time in the Hall Monday evâ€" ening. _A number from here attendâ€" ed and report a fine time. A bountiâ€" ful lunch was served. Haying is almost over and is a good: crop, the weather being so 1'avorable.‘ It went in in snlendiA nanMiH.« The Variety Store The Hunt families have been enter taining a number of friends the las two weeks, viz : Mr and Mrs. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bowles, Glen conning, Mich. ; Mr and Mrs. W. Mor rison and son, Saginaw, Mr. Albert Morrison, wife and daughter, _ New Jersey ; Mr and Mrs. Chas Hunt and sons, spent Sunday with their brothâ€" ers here. _ All came by motor so we expect they all enjoyed the trip. We congratulate Miss Irene Farrell and Master Russe] Legge on passing the Entrance examination. Those that failed must just try, try again. They will be sure to win next year, Mr. Alvin Rawn who has been in Kitchener the past 3 months, returned to his home here last week. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. wil Cowan, Milton, visited their cousins here last week. f See these New Hoseâ€" â€"and they are H HOLEPROOF SILK HOSE in all Shades. These are newest and nicest Hose on market. Price, reg. $2.50, Messrs Sam and Henry Cowan, with their families, took a motor trip the end of the week to visit friends in Galt and Grand Valley. Mrs. Johns Sr. of Holstein is spendâ€" ing hoidays with acquaintances here at present, Miss Ethel Hunt was one of those fortunate enough to be able to attend the Summer School at Port Elgin recâ€" ently. She enjoyed every minute of it. Master Gordon Seim, Bradford, is having a good time with his cousins here. SEE THE » LADIES ! ==â€"Something New rp ,, 3 . . . â€"_ TAvmed her many a day, When her eye grew dim and her locks were gray, And 1 almost worshipped her when she smiled, And turned from her Bible . to bless her child." "I sat and watched her many When her eye grew dim and t of bedtlPafiiiwratrelifiadh itc t h. dlth a A s1 5.51 to Canada and later took him to India, etc. The past few months he has been with his uncles at Kincarâ€" dine. Since coming over he has been renewing â€" old acquaintances with schoolmates, etc, r 2O 1 ZCTVeS Have been enterâ€" i number of friends the last ks, viz : Mr and Mrs. Brown, and Mrs. Chas. Bowles, Glenâ€" macoa 1 PP ‘ vather being so favorable in splendid condition. SOUTH BEND $1.95 NEW Fancy Stitch Lc 02000 on m o n CPTCHE h. ; Mr and Mrs. w. Morâ€" )n, Saginaw, Mr. Albert ife and daughter, New and Mrs. Chas Hunt and Jjust to hand for presery‘g Holeproof the the for Tendcers will be b AiPratasteas css i 3 > c"4n0ds against the Estate of the late Jean Gray, who died on or about the first day of July, at the Town of Durâ€" ham, in the said County of Grey are required on â€" or before the fifteenth day of August 1923, to senda by post prepaid, or deliver to the Solicitor tor the executor of the last wip and Tes. ament of the said deceased, their | christian names and surnames, adâ€" dresses and descriptions. the full par ticulars in writing, of their claims a statement of their accounts and the nature of the security, jf any helq by them, \ AND take further notice that after such last mentioned date the said ex. 'ecutor will proceed to distribute the ‘ assets of the said deceaseq among the parties entitled thereto, havine regard only to the claims which he shall then have notice, ang that the said executor will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim ’ notice sha}} not have been received by him AU Tha Hia iss P DATED at day of J N THE MATTER of the Estat Jean Gray, late of the Town of . ham, in the County of Grey, s ster, deceased., NOTICE is hereby given, pursi to section 56 of the Trustees Act 8. 0. 1914, Chap. 121, that al cr tors and others having claims or mands against the Estate of the I Jean Gray, who died on or about first day of TUIY. at HhS Prurs Wez [CP uns this week at the and Mrs, J, Kerr, Mr and Mrs. Milforda M companied by the latter‘s tended the funeral of Mr sister in Hanover on Frid: Misses Inez and Iah G Marys, are spending | the with their grandparents, ) Peter Black. Mr. Arthur Ashward who sisting Mr. Wm. Gordon, has again to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Munn of Tord visiting this week at the hon and Mrs. J. Kerr cation with friends in this locality, Mr. and Mrs. Wim. y family, were the guests c Arthur Lee on Sunday present at the alternoop service, Mr Leslie Hanna of C his father, Mr, Alex. Han motored up to Mr Jas they are spending a few Mr and Mrs Wm Blac of St Marys, are spendir cation with friends _ in this locality. Ca, 0 2C0CB NCPrICEe, Mr. and Mrs. J. Poole of Buiffalo, accompanied by Miss Margaret and Mr. Lorne Poole, are the guests of My and Mrs. Jas, Mack. Mr Leslie Hanna of Guelph, with his father, Mr. Alex. Hanna of Fergus motored up to Mr Jas Eden‘s where they aro aweslgsl t Eul C getting alozfg -l;lc:fy L03z 008 220 HAApAAUARUENCCS, The Rev. Mr. who preached here one Sunday 10 years ago in Rev. Geo. Kendell‘s â€"time, was also a worâ€" shipper here on Sunday last. Mrs. Thos. Renwick who had a rib fractured by a kick from a eow ie NOTICE 0 M EOOG MICC Ces Pan UP it herself ; the sexton and the old f maid with the cat in her arm, with her sallies were laughable. The parts of the boys were all well â€" performed, while Mrs. De Lancy certainly looked the part. Miss Marjorie McLeod acâ€" companied on the organ throughout. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eccles of Mount Forest were in attendance at Amos Church on Sunday lasat and looking well and renewing old acquaintances. | Thae m.. 14 LOp T Lils TT TT ATY condemmed gossiping but was full of s ia i ns D. ALLAN‘S CORNERS anover on Friday last nez and Ilah Grasby _ spending | their va grandparents, Mr ayna PCn@ing a few days | Mrs Wm Black and fa.mllyi ‘s, are spending their vaâ€" 1 friends in Durham and | f. | Mrs. Wim, McFadden and | e the guests of Mr and Mrs| _on Sunday last, being | the afternoon Anniversare TO CREDiToRns "â€"vompanied by Mr Rainâ€" few comic remarks were : _elocutionist, Mr, Robt. There â€" was dancing by Hooper, accompanied by r. Matt. Hooper, also the Milfora Matthews reeman and the Lennox but not least were the ers by Mr. Benson of e spicy selections were he cornet and piano by , to send by post l0 the Solicitor tor last Will ang Tesâ€" d deceased, their nd surnames, aqâ€" tions, the fu}} parâ€" of their claims al accounts and tha ks ooo C020 latter‘s parents. services on Sunâ€" ided and much apâ€" me was pleased to Mr. Hartley again, of Toronto, arc Grasby of St, heir â€" vacation , Mroand Mrs, mt P niome Wupannd the Estate of Town of Durâ€" from a cow, is we are told. m e of Buifalo, Margaret and home oi‘ Anniversary + pursuant | all credjâ€" ms or deâ€" f the late about the Parents, atâ€" Jas. Kerr‘s Mrs. Wind who was as returned , Spinâ€" AC Mi Tenders will be received by the ur dersigned up to the 26th inst, for the painting of the interior of the Public School. Tenders to specify separatâ€" ely, amount for work and material. At same time tenders will be received | for painting material only. i Robt. Aljoe, W. S. Hunter, | Electric Lights for garden parties. For terms and dates see Smith Bros. BANK OF MONTREAL Chairman Apig 22 *.; ts P â€" + i ‘ 6 en ga? 1* *X I§P Your ‘ 4) * arm _E â€"â€"_Â¥~ JFOR the success of your farm and f“mmbeninm,m. sider the Bank of Montreal as your banking headquartersâ€"a place to which you can come regularly to deâ€" posit money, obtain information and discuss with the Manager your plans Madeâ€"in. 97 im interest is ;aidâ€" ':e-gul:rwl; on all deposits. Smail accounts are welcome. In the Sc.n'ngs f pepamflt, in regpooâ€"tnediitn se < ) * d ‘Over 100 years Holstein Branch: W. A. REID, Manager. RESTORES ViTALiTy Scott‘s Emulsion SUMMER HEAt wears down strength | JULY 2%, 1923 ; 15‘ VOL. XLVLIL, N For Sale A good two burne oven. Wii selt chear ©C. MeCawley, Upper 'J Rob â€" Ro paying 48c Barley, 65 $1.20 10 1 for Wheat Wants to Mr. David A in Walkerton stand with th opening up a The marria® Mause, Dromo 25th, of Miss Knoxa, WNorman School studen Erskine, from more wher will tio « Zien Garden The annu Epw at t Augt b.q W wil! Mat and Dus Rev iew > Clut mm Wicks M road ues was ning of th he w mont wial Tim« bags. lace SuUMS room is ha Successful in Miss Rosal resident 0f I the Migh 8c ful study an won an «envii cles in Clev AS a literary n vast knowl ants. 1 publicatio and know ror so doi case whe hearing idents : tainmer ©P8, A ing the W book _ tal branch, some Out books ea« work but ol ihe argest Lranca city ; altogethsr my sta from the pages ana janit run a station of the 1A the State Mospital â€" tor near us, and give thes and generally am a busy sister Winnitred is no New York where she | Library work and is no High School Library wol , hx bu s thi the OV start a Produ‘®e 11 10 at our © Rob 1 to D00 $%a n "OPI to * Ik Adi aft Grain to ed Library Â¥G

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