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Durham Review (1897), 3 Jan 1924, p. 8

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no Holstein Livettock Shipping Aw location has been "romaine! and To all our Cgstomers and Friends, we extend Best Wishes for a Very Happy New Sovereign Flour. Eclipse Flour, White Lily Pastry Flogr Wheat Cereal, Roiied Oats, Bran, Shorts, Feed, Flour, Oat Chop, Crimped Oats, Mixed Chop, Mixed Grain for Poultry Feed, Blatchford's calf Meal, Pig Meal and Poultry Feeder. Our prices are of the best quality and our Flour is guaranteed. Our prices are right for spot cash, Highest Price paid for any quanlily of when! delivered at the mill. Goods delivered every day. Phone No 8, day or night The People's Mills Every Day Bargain Day tiEN0EPS0?i's BAKERY JOHN McGOWAN FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA THE PEOPLE'S MILLS ice shipping on Tuudny. A New Ford Body Type ~The d'ditg;ooo Sedan DURHAM HOLSTEIN MT.FOREST Makers of Good Bread The Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, announces a new two-door type closed Cur which wsll be known as the Tudor Sedan. lt dimers materially in seating arrangement from the four-door type recently announced. It is also lower in price. ' Among the other noteworthy features of this latest Ford model is the coach type body-never before available in a law priced car. The Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, is considerably behind in its manufacturing schedule on this type of body. Con- sequently we are not able to state 'definitely when this model will be on display in our showrooms. Watch for its appearance. SMITH BROS. Touring Car, $445 Runabout, $405 T Ehetris Slalom; and qumng Eon-blunt $65.60 um All him i. o. b. Ford, Ouaxio. Cowman. Tum: Coupe, $665 Ehetrt Sailing aod L (Mir. Equipment CARS . TRUCKS . TRACT'oas- AT A II Ford models may be oblarned thrnugh the Ford Weekly Purchase Pian. Oct. 23rd. an! on following My» " can be amused. Any one having stock. hogs or lambs speck!” please notify New Ford Prices ANDREW HUNTER, Bhiptter Tudor, $755 Durham ear Sandarlon than with. 1. $405 Truck, 6495 LIMITED, FORD ONTARIO It. (.33.. Fordcr, $895 The follow . letter trom Co. Road Superintende Johnson of Grey Co. will set at re t a. number ot mislead- ing statement which have been cir- culated rest“ as County expenditure in Egremont . for 1923. G. cEachern. Reeve 1923 Mt. Forest, R. No. l, Deer Sir : Following is e statement of ex- penditure for Egr mont Township for the year 1923 on od Roads : Egremont Townshi mainten- Fill OLSTEIN LEAD ER ance ........... .... ... Holstein Bridge, max " Kg remont .......... ....... 145L22 Rusuell Bridge, road 9, Egre‘t2137.32 Dromore bridge, road I, Eg't 1037.57 Provincial Roads, expe ded in 1922 ................ ..... 4185.19 A very pretty wedding was solemn- ized on New Year’s eve, at the resi- dence of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs. Val. Ailes, Egremont. when their daughter Georgina was united in holy bonds ot matrimony to Wm J. Mc- Eachern of Mt. Forest, son of the late Mr and Mrs Jno. MeEaehern or Ced- arville. The ceremony was perform- ed by Rev G. S. Scott. Holstein. The bride who entered the drawing room on the arm of her father, to the strains of Loiwngrin’s wedding music, and carried a shear or white mums looked charming in a French gown of Kings blue brocaded crepe with silver trimmings and silver shoes to match. She wore a wreath ot orange blossoms and carried a shear of white mums and Boston tern. Little Misses Edith Drimmie and Myrta Alles, cousins of the bride, made dainty tiower girls in gowns of white silk mull with pale blue ribbon bows, carrying baskets of white carnations and narcissus. Miss Ethel Alles, sister of the bride, who played the wedding music, was at- tired very becomingly in a maize tat- teta gown. During the signing of the register, "Oh Promise MN' was beau- titl1lly rendered by Mr and Mrs Geo. Hartley of Toronto. Then all partook of a dainty luncheon, the dining and living rooms being decorated in silver and white for the occasion. The bride received many pretty and useful gifts trom her wide circle ot friends, including some trom Scoiland, Chicago, Detroit, Windsor and Tor- onto. The happy couple left later on thrir wedding trip for points east. The community unite in expressing very best sentiments to this couple, and in this the Renew wishes to Join. EGREMONT ELECTOIS, NOTICE likliadem-hlles Nuptials Total Owed Sound, Dee. 19, IMI', Yours truly, l JNO. JOHND Rdad Sup't . .it1,717.'i's1 $2306 01 THE DURHAM REVIEW "The National" will carry Tourist Sleeping Car Toronto and Winnipeg, Standard Sleeping Car Toronto and Edmonton, Compartment Observation Library muhorirnto and Winnipeg. Standard Skeping car Toronto and Sudlmry: dining car serving all meals. For tickets, reservntions And full in. formation Inly to my Canndinn " tionnl Agent. "The National," the Toronto, Witt. nipeg and Western Canada train will hereafter rutr by this route and via Allundale, Parry Sound, Orlllla and Washago, instead or vla Beaverton, leaving Toronto 10.45 p. m. daily, ar. riving Sudbury at 8.55 a, m. and Win- nipeg 4.10 p. m. the following day. The Canadian National Railways an, nounce that effective Jan. 5th, 192 I, improved train service via New Long- lac Route will be put in operation. Guests fro and Mrs Ar ot the bride, On Monday, 31st December, by Rev. G. S. Scott, Georgina Venton. second daughter of Mr and Mrs Val. Alles to Mr W. J. McEachern of Mount Forest. A pleasant event took place at the home of Mr and Mrs Thos McMillan, Holstein, the occasion being the gold- en wedding anniversary of the latter‘s parents, Mr and Mrs Jas. Mark, Mt. Forest. The guests consisted or tel atives who were able to attend, aim Mr. and Mrs Galbraith, Mt. Forest. The llinmu. table looked very pretty, the bride's cake and decorations be- ing carried out in golden shade. the llowvrs being yellow daffodils. After many congratulations and speeches, the bride and groom ot fifty years ago were presented with several presents. which consisted of a purse of money from the iamily. also two gold coins. Guests from a distance were Mr. and Mrs Arch. Ray, Toronto, sister "What's the Time 'Y' by Rev W. J. Burnett of Dromore. Mrs L. B. Nich- olson and Mrs W. A. Reid contribu- ted a duet before the close. of the de- votional part. Community singing and games followed, lasting till 10.30 when lunch was served. The late part of the evening took the form of a Watch Night Service and the evening closed with the National Anthem and Happy New Year greetings were ex- changed. IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICE BE TWEEN TORONTO a WINNIPEG Mesm Clinton Rice and Ciittord Rogers returned to Flint, Mich. Thur- sday. after a week's holiday with their parents.. Mr and Mrs Jno. Manny and fam. ily and Mr Fred Terry of Toronto, who were visiting at Mr and Mrs Jno. Manny Sr’s., returned by motor on Wednesday morning. The open nigh- livid by the Com-E mutiny Circle was well attended. not-I withstanding counrnr attractions. iii/e) meeting opened at R39 with the Pros-; ldent in the chair, Mr Merton Reid! acting as Sec’y in Mr Koch’s absence,! After the opening exercises M_i1tr", Thorne sang a solo, which was iol-i lowed by an interesting address onl The Misses West visited at the home of Miatt Hood ot Listowel over the New Year holiday. Mr. and Mrs Jos. Brown of Durham were visitors at Mrs Petrie's over New Year's. The new books in the Public Lllr rary, are now ready for circulation and the list will be published shortly. Sympathy is expressed to Miss Floyd in the death ot her mother. Miss Elspeth myth is taking the place of Miss Davidson in the public school, who is in qusrcntlue for small bth' The Nominations passed on quietly --tor Egmnont. For Reeve the nom. inations Were numerous, viz: Mc- Eaehern,'MeArthur, Hustle and Mc- Dougaid: Deputy-N. Calder, accla.: For Council: MeDougald, Great, Atr- erdein, Wilton, Patterson, McDougall. Mack. Mr McDougald after three years in the Council retired, as did several others nominated. A number were also nominated for village Truss tees, and a number also retiring. Mr and Mrs David Bye of Forget, Sask.. is spending over the New Year with friends in this locality. Dr P. J! Ross and Miss Williamson o i'Weston, spent the holidays with Misses Ross and Swanston, Miss W. rendering most beautifully a solo on Sunday in the Presbyterian church. Mr. Rom Eccles left last week for Toronto after a month's visit with his mother and relatives at Dromore, Fairbairn and Conn. New Year visitors are Mr Robt. Neilson ot Mt Forest at Mr and Mrs. Robt. Christie's : Miss Bertha Bilton of Kitchener at her home: Mrs Mur- dock ot Guelph at Mr and Mrs D. Bruce's: Mr and Mrs Arch. Ray of Toronto, at the golden wedding tes. tlvities of Mr and Mrs Jag, Mark at the home of Mr and Mrs Thoa McMil- Ian: Mr and Mrs Joe Brown of Dur- ham at Mrs Petrle's. Mr and Mrs Albert Rice of Pense. Sask., after an absence ot eleven years, are renewing acquaintances. Mrs. Mather Sr., who was seriously ill for a few days, we are glad lo state is improving. Mr. J. A. Smith, after an enforced lay oft, on account of a fractured bone In his leg. is able to be out again. All kinds of vehicles are to be Been on the roads-wagons, buggies, autos, sleighs and cutters. But it looks as it the runners will predominate. Mrs J. Hamilton and Miss Edna of Mt. Forest, spent New Years with Mr and Mrs Hiscock. Mr Arthur Adams spent New Years in Durham. We Welcome to our village Mrs J, McDougall and family of Yeovil. Lotul. M0 PERSONAL MARRIED A change of time will be made Sun- day, Jan. 6th, 1924. Por full trttrtie ulars apply tty any ticket agert. Any person o rsous found cut-' ting or taking ti er " lots " and M, mi con. 18 of remont, without permission of nude lgned, will be prosecuted, according 0 law. Mr Thos. Johnson of the 18th con. has purchased the saw and grist mill of Mr Robt. Renwick of Dromore tual takes possession or same immediately. The anxiual beef ring nrddiTriilGTo' be held on Thursday evening at S. S. No. 9, for business affairs. . I Once morfwe cone to the cloning wot the "abr-are connot real] its days l but many memories will cluster round 1923. And now on the verge of anoth- er year, we wonder what " will bring -trltat lies around the bend In [Me's highway . We cunnot tell-we do not know, but we hope a. large share or happiness will come to ttll our renders. "The Pilot knows the Unknown Seas And He will bring us through." For should the Pilot deem it best , To cut the voyage short, l He sees behind the sky-line. and lHe'll bring us into port." Mr and Mrs W. J. Aoni/nd son John. had Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs Robl. Aiken. Miss Ruby Morrison returned on WUinesday to her duties in Stratford. Mrs Jas. Allan and son Lorne. spent Xmas at the homo of the farmer's daughter, Mrs Wm McFadden. Mr Herb Noble of Detroit is the guest of his friends and relatives of this vicinity. Miss Joah weeks at the bert Kellar. Mrs Wellington Ari! and family are spending the holidays with her sister, Mrs Wm Nelson. Messrs Thos. Tucker. and Thos. Davis treated the neighbors of this tv,,f11,tAe an evening's amusement on Ne ear's night, the chief amuse- ment being dancing. Miss BIdnehe Aijan of Toronto, is spending her holidays at the homo of htaupt, Mrs J. C. Queen. Miss McBride, our teacher. spomt her Xmas holidays with 'riends in Brantford. As your correspondent is away m home at present, we haven't h rd who all the Christmas visitors re, but expect there were the usual hap- py famlly gatherings. . FOR A BUSINESS CAREERS? ATTENDING Our former grammes have suc- ceeded. You on also. We ad.. mit students at any time. Write tor particulars. One ot life's happy events is taking place this Monday evening In the home of Mr and Mrs Val. Ailes, where their daughter Georgina is being mar- ried to W. J. McEachern of Mount Forest. We Join their many friends in wishing them a long. happy, pros- perous wedded life. Letter Dreen, now of Dunkirk. N. Y. that her husband had passed am" the lat ot November. Her old trien 3 around here will Join in sympa 1y with her in her bereavement. Those from here that attended e Xmas Tree festivities at Letter B m say it was up to the old time m . Last Friday evening was spent by a goodly number very pleasantly in Mr J. D. Drimmie's home-the occasion being a miscellaneous shower in Lon- or of Miss Georgina Ailes. Many pretty and useful gifts were given and after a merry evening the ladies dispersed with all good wishes for the bride-to-be. We are sorry to lose another or our popular young ladies. but our loss will be some one else’s gain. We are very sorry to hear that Mr. and Mrs Fleming Reid's children are sick with scarlet t'ever--little Billy also having double pneumonia. They are bright 'sweet children and we sin- cerely hope they will soon be on the way to recovery. Mrs Urquhart of o. Sound and Mrs Johns of Holstein are assisting the anxious parents and grandmother. Jas. Brown came home from Guelph last Friday and is also a "friend in need." Miss Mabel Hopkins returned to her duties in Havergal College, Toronto, last week. Miss Hilda Whyte came up from Guelph for the Xmas week end holl- day. New Year greetings to one and all. Messrs Vernon and Fred Rawn came up from Detroit for Christmas with their mother here und returned the end of the week Mr Alex. Rawn went to Toronto on Saturday to consult a specialist. We hope he will be successful. We received word from Mrs Phillips formerly Miss Emma McFarlane or Mr and Mrs D. M. Bye ot' Forget, Sask., arrived on Saturday to visit their brothers, sisters and other friends in this locality. Mr and Mrs Geo. Hartley and Mas ter Raymond, are holiday guests at J D. Drimmie's. . Misses Florence and Jeanette visited their sister, Mrs Frank kins the beginning of the week, Mr and Mrs McDonald, Boothvllle and Mr and Mrs R. McFadden, Mt. Forest, were holiday guests of their parents, Mr and Mrs J. A. Ferguson. Miss Mary Drimmie, Toronto," was also home tor thc holidays. STURT NOW I Canadian National Railways ALLAN'S CORNERS W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal E...- N TICE Prson o parse aking ti er on. 18 of n in ot unde l SOUTH BEND Kerr is spending a few home of Mr and Mrs. Al- NOTICE Mary WDOnald GET READY TORONTO Kerr Hom Title Author Sir or Madame .-............Ruek Blue Water "".'.......... Wallace Dust Flower "."'............ King Wanderer. ot the Waste mud” Grey The Scudders ............ Buhellor The Golden Dog ""......... Kerhy Cappy Ricks Returns ........ Kym: Babb“ 'e'....-............... Lew-l- Anne and her Mother ...... Dotqtas The Return of Blue Pete ...... Allan Batt Bea ma Ballet-men .... Wallace Witt o' the Wisp ........ Heme Holy Orders ....r.a....3.... Coral” Muster Christian ....r....r.. Comm Lon; Patrol ."'...r.......... Cody I The discrepancy between McArth-} i ur's items or cost of Dromore bridge l and that or McEachern was due to the: {carriage or steel, cement, ete., from', IHolstein to Dromoro. ; I Mr Jno. A. Ferguson as one of the ' cit elect, gave the usual comm; illmems and hoped to get their sup-| , port. He had discovered a grant dir-i _ ference between the fees of Commis-f ‘ sioners and thought that more ot an‘ i effort should be made to reduce tan-SJ ready for circulation may night, January 4th: (More clip this “at to keep for future reference.) New Books in The following new books and pe. placements have been added to the shelves of the Public Library. The tore part of the list is now in ell-cyl- ation; the balance of the tist wilt be Messrs J. H. McDougal, Jan. J. Wil. ton, W. Aberdein, S. Patterson, were also nominated but withdrew. I Mr Jno. McArthur announced hint- lself in the tield for the reevesship, l thanked them for support in the past, iand though defeated sometimes, was 1 not very badly Bo. He took exception [ to statement made by Mr McEachern gre expenditure on County roads: In- Istead of $33,000, it was considerably 'less. The Conn to Pricevllle road. iy,1ie was proposed. he dealt with, showing the fallacy of the County in Fproposirur that the townships adjoin- rintt the road should pay the County's share. l He spoke on increases in Educntion. lCounty Roads, etc. over which we [had no control. Referred to the de- benture debt of the county. expendi- Iture on bridges, Dromore one being lespeclall)‘ dwelt upon. Cost of Inw- yers' fees in connection with suits he 1 declared exorbitant. He again de- iclared his willingness to step out in favor or new blood. i Den. Reeve'"Caider thanked them tor asecond acclamation, everyone he be- _ lieved should have at least a second term and if Mr MoEachern follows ‘his kindly remarks by stepping out ‘next year, he might step up! Mr Allan McDougsll thanked them for generous support in the past. He ; tried to be consistent. following three lideals (1) Road most travelled re- lqulred most care (2) Drainage (3) ‘Where gravel pits were far removed i from the beats they were given more consideration. His speech created a _fine impression, but could not stand l this year. Km for Rem itt lig't Others Get Acclaim $1037.57 was Dromore bridge cost and a lot of other figures tttben by Mr McEachern were reasons for reduc- tions ot the omcialty salary. of Co. Treasurer. Mr Hastie had de. cried the cutting down of salaries of Tp. omcialts, and condemning the ex- penditure on a bridge at great cost, where a three foot culvert would con- tain all the water that would ever flow through it. ' Mr Walter Hustle. not accepting a candidacy. referred to the dry Mutt given, and wished to talk from a prin- ciple. ta this the time, he asked. to talk of curtailing expenditure in view of existing. circumstances and drew attention to the fact that rates of ad- Joining townships were about hair of that of Egremont, yet none or the candidates had expressed determina- tion to reduce the expenditure. Mr McEachern facts that Ind up Egrenwnt's only nunkdpul battle next Monday will be for the Reeve- tship between Jno. McArthur and IA! bert McEnchern. opponents the past two years but then with A second op- ponent. It's .1 clear field this vear. Neil Calder ls nun honored With the Deputy Reeveshlp by accllnuuon. The councillors are W. M. Grout, Inc. A, Ferguson Ind James Mack, ulna by tiecituntttdon.. The two last nomad are new and will bring strength to the Council. Mr McDougald nominated again, gave an account of his work and com- mission received, regretting that none of the others gave their accounts in detail. He was retiring this time and with a clear conscience. The nominations as usual drew a good crowd or interested ratapayem who were entertained by the various candidates in the usual way. rhore was a fairly good feeling and no "hard cracks" administered. Clerk David Allan opened the pro- ceedings by giving a full lucid resume of the townBltip'ts thutncial satire. of which he has a gram equalled by few in the township. Mr McEachern welcomed the wom- en present who were now coming Into their own In political lines. Had con- gratulatlons also for Dep. Reeve Cold- er (who had no opposition) whose work, both in Co. Council and here, being very worthy and if he had chosen to step up to the Reeveshlp, he would gladly have supported him. Mr Grout had good New Year wish- es and thanks for support and follow- ed with a detailed account of expen- diture in his ward on winter work, dragging, grading and operating, wire fence, culverts, etc. He was before them again and if not elected would feel no umbrage. NES" FICTION ADULT Durham Library replied, elucidating to increasing salary £55 "til1y Brewing Point ...... Jl1tiiiritiriiailr..r.rr.'. 'Bpiritutre.............. 1% Wings of the Morning .rm 1tls11iv'L' in India .......... "$6: Love Gives itseil .....r..' ina- Camoc 'r................ (Penny Plain ...r......... lHIppy isles ........ ..._ ing TheCl-nsmen............ VY Woman of Babylon ....... de. Dancingsmr ........F.... ot Millonthe Floss ..F...__. Phu Handy Andy .........wre. "t, Eu! Lynn ......r....r.._ on- Angels Shoe; W.........,. ver Ne'erdoWe'il .........r. The Stepmoiher ...tFrar_w out Emily of the New Moon ..\1 Mr Feet ot Clay ..........sr_ tto. Patterson Limit .m.w...wt, maekwoitPack....... .V th- Bond Triumphant ..F.r.e_ ttiel,The Hickory Stick ... ____ AeiThe Winding Stair .....-'r om SioNigel ..r.....tr....... Young Blood B......... .A Jtel'rttitt my Son ...p....avrw. GrullENwoogN-At Durham Hospital, on Dee. m. t928, to Mr and Mrs. Arthur Greenwood. a son. Plutfom Skelches .....,.. .. DIV: on ................. Van In st Chmune Foraylh ...... Llvit1gruor" Book of Missionary Hum-Luann. "t In Funden' Fields .....w.. Murmur My DHeovery ot Emand ...Leacorl Grout War u I an It .r...... Sum Cllllk Wk! ............._ Bentrouc'h Servant.“ the King ........ SIM-a: lard Teach a: to my ..... mm.- Kttar to [Ave ...... ...........tisk The In! or )1an ........ Sires; low to In a Store ......whiteheot m M ................... RH-d Marte-d lea ............ Robinson The My Bee ............. Dadam Spiritual Voices Let's Pity w........... ... Claudia Stories .._...r.t.rrt Milled Missionary Slum-s ........ .'....r......r.. ..Rus Bow to conduct Public Meetings Confronting Young Men with I In. Christ ...........r..r_ The World's Bem Huluurm..~ ing tor Women ....... Tales of Lonny Trails . SecOnd Line of unwise _ Ott the Rim or the World ADULT NON FIFTH Adventures in Hummin- Wonders of Missions ..... Handbook tor Literary u ing Societies ....mwFww.rr'r u; Feeding the Fun)!” ....".., _ Per-anal Hygiene and Ph_\>h-al l T'ttePtontiee- . WWawh ..... Herald: ot Empire Sky Pilot '...... The Doctor Their......... War the Dun Lone Mar Ranger . Rain». Tran ...... Heritage of Desert .. Rider. or Purple Sage The Doe-Inter ....... The Mailman ...... The Elm-ml City ... Neighbors ........r.. Tum ............‘....Camu The lama ..._........... (tam. The Eternal City ............ rum Neighbors ......'......-.r.... Slum! bun ................... Von Huiur, what Became of Pun....\'on Hum-z. Pokoned Put-ache .......... Sung». ADULT NON FICTION Thine Time- and Out .,.....McClu, Son” or I Sourdough ...... Spry}! The - Cmdle . . . . . . . . . .Murpl My Interfaces at Scotlnnd Yard _ ..A............. .... Thonnm Conunbnnble Books ......\'anm'. Meet-tor Old Ontario ...r.. Sum How we not our Bible ....., Sum- Mary Slat-on: of Club" ..Livintro Courage ..................... 13m; Funded Mil-nee . . . . . . . . .. Learo, Arabian NW. Eatenunnem Roy- from History ... . - Swe Olrll from History ........ Sm- Mventures ot Roblnhood ..FFt' heuerntnBoys ............... Letters to Girls B............. King Arthur & his Knights. .Km Downy Wing & Sharp Ears .._, Bametait B............ ...... yit Velvet Paws & Shiny Eyes PFr» The Sandmanjs Stones (12 mm ADULT FICTION Dorothy Vernon ot' Haddou Hall JUVEHILE CLASSES Wisdom or the Wilderness “Robe: Anne ot Avonhn ..... . .Moulxmm Ramon)! of the 'Orchard Monttronw WNW Valley . . . . . . .. Moulgmm Anne of Green Gables ...\innlgouu Girl of the {hwy . ._ _.. Port Michael O'Hulornn . . . . ' . . . .. Port BIlly Topsail ............,. hum. Woodland Tales ...r.t....... Sum Man otlmn ..w....F.....r,tr, Py Wild Arum-ls I have known _ sum Heidi .....................-.., SIM I Two [Jule Savages ...... ..Svalrv. Baldy of Nome .....r....s_. Ilzu'lim: Pollyanna Series ......r... . Port, Mitm Duly Series B........... I’urru Night Errand- of the Wildern n-s.l,m¢v Kindred ot the Wild ........ Rubm _ Captain Pluck B............. Mullim Openny ...... ......... McKisth Penmd .......... .....,..'l‘arklngum Girls of Was Cleve-lands .....Fhutro r" thtlo Lord "tmtleroy ' . l ' . Burn, 2 Two Arrow-s ............ Hammad Larry ........ ............. Graium Ring Story of a Fronllvr tiotrMcCal) Enchanted Business ........ Sam-w Wilderness Campers ........HmWr " Cunplre Otrls at Norway House Pro Camp The Girls in the Marine Woods Adventures or Baum) mo..... C lrsmbb's Brother..........,_( Around the Caunpttre ........Rub< 1nnarr8ngoretither.......,...Mut "iitintiavesr...........,.siodd UtteieRemuts................Ha Toby'l‘yler ............r..w... (, How Animals Talk ........... l, Bob nnd BlllSeeCuwdu ...r. u Alice's Adventures in Wonderlan JAIUAB! 3, 1924 BORN .......... Davis lento Alexander Rhin Rex l . . Mull McKish Tarklng . . .Emb . .Burr . .Smdd Dt ml ttweet s Swwl s "t H Know M Mm“ ly h Connor ()0an Gonna Connor 00!" . Kym . Grog . Grey . Grvy Rotieru, Munro. I“ Oddlw HagTf . Otu M Cody New News OI d A i 7 (iiiillliiii4Bl other ham " tarm t cure my dauqtttterm had “(luring and We to ttmt some wanton: loss. God did not Ion. Why should Ought we to "peel do you Mostly thin Inju evil (on get 908 Mr Lev won for h: led anon: South (in he is not I In. friend: wish for t from the I‘ Lou Year Duet There will tre In on Tue-day owni tonal [kip Yam auspices ot Dasha TM! Ch!) tttado I put summer. and or (and: to carry Human": on Tho ing u b.46 um. Beaqht Fioe Home It Mark Mervyt ima purelmno-d M: kn pu dence a McCain Talus on His llusinsss Card llougsld MurPhail'r Auru Review how lo Men's C Hit m l , The annual Horticultural the Durham Jun. 14th, at I. be Inn-Run bsees. the book acct other hand: t will be added “to. am» Hound. Con ("was Township Council 'p to sheep owners In! your. wh ed lanes to their animals "we amen. Bentinrk paid a hill We. 1 1 Take noch- t (ranted It J. LN must he smiled mm of um mm the book new!“ other hand: tor LUST : . and Hand.. 2luh.u small tuning a pa able reward lice. M In! , pm Mc lo 400 h tot Barley. 75 to Mu ".26 to $1.5" for Pea this week. Rot Don't (one! MI Pr on ”not of Union- a It Rain House on l wed. Dad! Cm (or Sale 4 I Durham (-0“ to {m "ttrl, A to from)? Firlh. R. I Pttone 606 VOL. XLVII. N Mbe Golden Carnhal new - - In the Rink prom: II attmetive “lair. Let's The "Woee at PM) tu"' betnq tell un-nded in churches of thes town thi My In. hc: D. I. BAUN ”RS, 1 utmal 11M]. B ' tor “an Durham Branch, . ""24" “Ark to Ton: the mes th ti it: III‘I comm " out or Mr! ty Mr! Pal Kn. To} 6'Ott hool trt mummy I burn-n l'l MANI FAt Fifty Rob I Jan. um. " love-l. "M1 on FrHIy Am ST H (ERA ll

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