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Durham Review (1897), 28 May 1925, p. 1

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osio EmmE 00 have "‘lqd for since last chank® vanced accordingly 1t compwn of a 9l glecting theif Iabel C cnagg agAINSt â€" tD ty ‘:. all in & m“unee Tor. XLVIIL NO # 2# Qrganize CHi i 0 A Public Meetin aof the County of « the Town Hall, M 1925, for the pUrD County Board of ".. _ u+ Association Labe! Mi Prof oi t l us Ts J ;',, ;I %;;\;:.owm Get a | + 4 ’;_- OPICS' 1( ’:.‘n 31'1 The MUr there DAW containink this Boyd t YOA WA al HMeld up bY O ber Kre All be MP.I Macl 1w T OT glers th aC Change : Katz coming ;op Katz, t aed Vagrant ° For th« erature ked U h some " {ormed damake wan 37 1 glas ming ank at Didn‘t n radiant Di Auy tender without doubt der Yeaves, © ss, Willet t to Fo inning of y Ford C wilted. Sunday, â€"*! coldest ever yecord@ since records were | Saturday morning 6@ windstorm | blew |(< with burricane foree and fall of lake Wat e Aaas County Eduea!ional Board e Meetin® of the ratepay ers unty of GreÂ¥ will be beld in ; Hall, Markdale, 00 June 10. the purpose of organizing & ward of the (Ontario FEduca . satian. Prominent speakâ€" purham, on method th ey e strain mle«. Of the about 1 hompsOn o. fio‘s h« t, h« or 0 tions ene over. 1d Phail, M Meeting Keil 1 U L. r€ i bC d up MceGowan . O°° " targety attended wm' who kne eeased in ber t ent from out 0f Muir, Pricevili Pricevilie : Mr at in wnn, t st . them arrears In ind r Tuesda Moriock rth of L reld up ! up but ealized 1 up the Pom * x a number who A"C lahel which is a s} luy . ampFe PRTITT > attendance. DT. has been mvlled i, M.p., and she ting at 1,30 pâ€" m edl MceCannel, Se ming to purhart itz, the noted °y Listowel, is CO" vour evyes and KatZ ATKINSONâ€" 1 May 26th, to j kinson, a 80 LAWRENCEâ€" j2th, to Mr ance, (neo / it sawdon and WUi "" her immediate family, 21 flandchndl'?n and ehildren remain . to mother in terael. In Hoo W.H. Smith. 1 ety attended by 10®" | jends from Priceville its who knew and loy sed in her best days. zomm out of town wer mother n Rev. W.YH conducted , couple of min cat had scented discovered float im with the can the endeavor i the can, it had into the creek, 3 weve futile to $ out Ford City #" of this week cars for Sm aesday night | rlock was ah« of London, & up his hands , but on noti( .+ 0 ha WaS Weather "h 1 4 h c h ct AG08 their _ subscription will find label ad . _ Still we have hte 16e HTâ€" CCC m still water. 3 has been done to 9 at biossom, time ader ‘”d@n stuff doubt. We notice ves of a young Sunday, 24th May ever recorded fof ecoras were kept 1 y morning early 8 lem _ blew for 10 | We trust all 11P3KIâ€" to Mro 4 he was the throttle shoulder | | hotda on t ind 10 othink m# men ie locals Frank t Snell a trouble, At on Friday Highwayman SHERKâ€"I to Mro 3 daughter LAKEâ€"In Mr and m are P troubl« » while Come Back thre ored bait can Boy headache, it nervous to let |oe ERTTIE CCC men from Mt. Forest ycals being Jno. Mc ak _ Morlock, Albert ell and Jerry (yShea, City and Detroit the , week to drive home for Smith Bros. Reâ€" night in an open car was ahead of the rest ndon, a MAD ahead on s hands to halt. Frank /n noticing bim maskâ€" s PWV mC 11 prop® river soTmeé pâ€" im P _ to t on the more t t s a shent courteous t us have or four \dom in the rbar 0 piect al Board “‘epgyers be beld in on June 10 minnows, and ented. It was 1 floating dead e can over it‘s or to free it‘s it had prob‘b‘y eek, and all it‘8 in 10w tream the In Molland, on 191 and Mrs Christopher »g _ low pre\'lned ater. & done to ! vite«l, . also she will be to save it â€" In Glenelg, Tuesdd}, . to Mr and Nrs J. J. A , som. . (Chas. Joseph) ‘¥â€"In Egremont, on May Mr and Mrs Milired Lawr se Annic Moore) & daugh In Bentinek BMy ETCO ag» y eos se oo ie in heg. car; * 1 /. R. McGowan, Perey ed | wWwill Tonki 4 the overturn car, t ounkin. Besides lapsed and . Mr a » family, no fewer t94" | gown conveyed him hc ren and 16 gvoal graDC | some SHgbt wounds 1ain _ to remember this bruiged knee and a P rael. In the absence or"shoulder Fortumtely mith,. Rev. J. 2 Peters s e burial services. .Ibroken. And when 80 few, a couple days lat w se dltp t \mg much better and BORN iround in two or thre Adrian drove the C ues W "Gomon e eye sight coming & d restore the Habhn . June 5th, m fails to e, pain in s feeling. rly attend ; removed. towgy, Two uces ;g?'sw home Secretary + than A ® other chbat Trarham, On May 2ith, to Mrg Wilirid Lake, a son. a 1i Tt ont 1e _ neat x, which y weeks, by the e fibhh‘g the bank am c.mfl"Y ‘ : late Mrsa Robt. | ; last was very | town friends fl“‘i ceville and other nd loved the deâ€" lays. Those pres n were Mys Peter Mrs â€" Stewast, of \rs Geo. Arrow iplit ntinek, on 23rd Mrs Perious Sh It. Frans im maskâ€" ydit _ and â€" man hit sing, _ but ear with ad. Frank AY Kex, â€" B e e t old c inducted into the vacant C Knox Church, Walkerton, 1 day, May 26th. The Graduation Exercise nection with Durham Red C pital, will take place Fri i9th, in the Town Hall. F# tion will be made next wet John Calder, SOn of Mr Geo. Calder, Holstein, . Wa* upon in Durbam Hospital, last for nppendicitls .and | \ arviting Tuesday is making upoie k EMMCTIOC last for appendi writing Tuesday gress. Annual Meeting yank care, The annual Ited Cross Soci« Armories, Tue #nd, at 3 p. M« business aftern ved. The eX business afternoon . U ved. The executive wish for & large alte citizens should feel it tory on their part to . an interest in the AM Society Y penditure pital. Cost RHY wBESE CDOC tora in Mano charge of reckle sult of a motor about 9 p.m. previous. . The coupe, ran into driven by MÂ¥ Hill and as M« it as a witnes® Jhe Darhim Roos. 7 ‘ Adrian urOY® * 10 004 [;“":““\3"'1,1ww wheel had replaced the broken| ~°~.~ .‘ ow ;O' uns * | one. _’Bes\des. the toP. wlndshle:‘d \\ gome of theâ€"-â€"'-‘__’local business men ob |© set and sideglass were broken, but th¢| jecting to the WAtet sprinkling system 1 i. on May| damage will be casity repaired, &nd| of dust laying Durham Council, not|. lired Lawrâ€"| the car soon restored to tiptop conâ€" satisfhied with oil experiments, have ) a daugh | dition. decided on a new plan, and have purâ€" Mr. Noble is a carefal driver but| chased five tons of calcium chloride, ; 19th May,| attributes his gecident to ,m-igmg‘ at a cost of $152, to lay the dust. Jt sher Lipski,| the sand and not being so familiar in will be applied 0n Garafraxa 8t. n:nx; handling his new Chev. as N* would "‘:‘*“‘l- d‘!; mesio ce ie ol oil, and i 23rd May.| his former Ford. He rightly considâ€" should last almost 10¢ entire season. 4 i Mayer Murdock also bought 0B ten yus Sherk, alers all meky~t0 have escaped PraCt)| gays trial, &n iron silent policeman, cally without injury, and will hent?| for the main corner, which by SPrIibZ May 2ith, t0o forth "be even more careful behind| action, rebounds upright when knockâ€" Lk>ae a uin the wheek ed over. D6 @RHXATR OO O 1 Cross Society will be held at the | 469 mories, Tuesday afterno0n, Junv'; Rothsay Church voting Mse® V°"°2°|0 1, at 3 p. M« and at the close of | Union, the Unionist faction are unit-‘ siness afternoon tea will be gerâ€" | iDE with the Methodist body there| A. The executive of the Societyland will retain the Presbyu-rian mh\-‘ sh for a large attendance, and all ister, Revâ€" G. Gom% as their pastus.; jzens should feel it indeed obliga-t A call has bee extended frors ~ ry on their part to attend and take | KnoXx Church, Harriston, signed by{ . interest . is the actvities of the 111 members and 62 adberents, '.0\ ciety which has an outlet for exâ€"| Reyâ€" R. B. Ledingham. My Ledin® nditure in PDurham‘s splendid Hog.| ham is at present stationed neAr 0r-\ tal. | itia, in the Presbytery of Bayrie, % ! ana as this Presbytery mest this °:;‘ Mildmay Men $54 tor auto °‘:l"hl(-oming Priday, the call will be mut f' and. Norniat Bchmm.t of * “d",thro'.agh with quick dAispatch. In a}) iay appeared before Mamstmte’ffl.‘gnkuimood Mr Ledingham will accept r;‘r':lr emof :i:"“?::: dx}i&::; w::km‘;nr:_itho call, and this being the case, the .u;t gof a motor collinion‘in Hanover“nd“cnon wiht _b held on Tucsdeay Sout: 9 the â€" Sunday eve in gJune 2nd, in order to be guly instal 6 m C unday minE |j, 4 before Ju!e 10th. The congses‘s previont. ne miimet men in *) ;gon promis¢ t2000 per annum, witl poupe, ran Into . % Star touring CA"| manse and noiddays. _ Revy. M? i.6 d friven | by MaX arterson,. of Hutt0" | jngtam is a brothe© io Mr Jas Led Hill and as Magistrate Telford t°°k\u-,;ham of town. it as a witness of reckless driving, Rev. W. A. Westcott, Drayton, ha they were assessed i totat of $54.| resigned his pastorate there, to tak it is judged there will be considef'- effect June 10th. * able of & repair bill to Mr Grierson s Woodland congregation have 4 car, as well as to thely owil. cided not to take * vote onâ€" churC improvements in Upper Town union, _ but will go into the Unit One of the notable improvements Churck unanimously. in Upper Tow» this spring is the imâ€" After the business Was put throut posing verandah being erected by | &A conference Was also held to ©° s vv.iuskw‘*"utik SIStEY, Miss | brate the jubilee of the Presbyteri """ / L â€" @naactal topics were assign st Mitdmay Mmen $54 100C Ed. and Norman Schmid ay appeared before Mas ra in Manove‘r last arge of reckless driving + af a motor collision | posing < YErTe ) C cand My Oliver Hunter and $ Margaret to their reside work is being done by Mr fat and nephew, Chas. guaranteé that . it will be Then Mr Robt. Miln® and L. anane" Aemsneie® J. 3. M | one. seph) and on May | dam: red Lawr |the â€" a daugh | ditic M‘ 19th May,| attr er Lipski,| the han 23rd NMay.|his s Sherk, a|ers cal l2 sith tolfor getting UP their home wxeavation cellar and | be reat some bruises, ters and son 4 ied him, came Mr. Noble .. gPe ©NOHE : w20 0000 afternoon . te& will be ser Phe executive of the Society! a large attendance, and all should feel it indeed obliga their part to attend and take est in the actvities of the which bas an outlet for °x e in Durbam‘s splendid Hos# c undemeath toundations a “o'_ab]e &1 uation Exercises in con» | i Durham Red Cross Hosâ€"| take place > Friday, June | Town Hall. Fuller menâ€"| » made next week. ‘ der, son of Mr and Mrs. r, Holstein, was operated arbam Hospital, Saturday pendicitis .and at time of °* _ i« making good P0 O CCCR eilcg urned the steering gear C The car geemed to jump in and he 108t control, when ned on its side. The toP w or thrown off, and the twe Adrian pitched through . t! Then it again flopped, to V Iwhereupon the _ driver through the front into the | car never left the road. For 10 minutes Mrâ€" \stunned but the others W led. A passiDE lady moto M L braw W nual meeting . Society will be Tuesday after . m â€"â€" anit at . adldition to their residence. EC ‘ing done by Mr Robt. Motâ€" nephew, Chas. Moilat, 4 that . it will be well done. Robt. Milne and family aAr® t in the world by having N9. . <as se cmd Rred C raised a made for th. When C s built unde improvement to home cony rass Society ng of the loca! be held at the fternoon, June at the close O‘ EETC IETC front into the ditch. Thne | I eft the road. \Have Big Contract xtÂ¥ minutes Mr. Noble was| The Durham Stone & Sand Co. Mrs â€"RG ; the others were uninj}ur have sgecured the contract for sup | Y°** ago sing lady motorist assisted | plying all the stone required for the | ies of the feet, after which he as | big new elevator now beink erected\’l‘wo of th son and others to right| t Owen Sound. _ It Will be of com | and the 1 rned. car then again cor | crete and steel, and will require a?- recently 1 A Meekin of| proximntely 25,000 tons shipped fr0m" | jast her a Mr Geo McMe \ here. ‘They use all srades of stone Aa d eyed him home. He NA\ mixed. While the foundation of the sominâ€"‘4 t wounds on the head, & elevator is niw building, shipments"m“g thr ee and & painfully bruised‘) are yet light, but in a few wks 10 | few earl Fortunately no bones were | to 15 cars a day will be fo arded. Whelan nd when seen by the Re-v-(The splendid railway shipping facilâ€" himself, aple days later, he was fee}| ities of the local Co. was a big tac | her, Joh better and expects to be a| tor in landing the contract. Durham two or three days. | 'â€"-â€"0."â€"_. ; The J drove the car back, after & ak' Chhm M corner â€" e1 had replaced the bro'.uantc lllm C ffil alIISL has no! esides, the bige* wlndsmeld\i Some of thmlneu men ob of this glass were broken, but 1hm| jecting to the water SD Hinkling system pleasan will be easily repaired, and| of dust laying, Durham Council, not here. soon restored to tiptop conâ€"| satisfied with oil experiments, have | Victort decided on a new plan, and have pPUTâ€" Mrs D {oble is & carefal driver but | chased five tons of calcium chloride, Mrs C es his accident to stx‘iking“ at a cost of $152, to lay the dust. Jt| Van N d and not being 80 familiar in | WH applied on Garafraxa® St. next | C. : M g his new Chev. 38 he would week, is ruch cheape® than oil, aDd | r Re mer Ford He right!y considâ€" should last almost the entire sea8s0nâ€"| ago al K i ped acth Mayer Murdock also bought on ten Iucky to have esca) pr days trial, an iron gilent policeman, The rithout . injury, and will henteâ€"| for the "luin corner, which by 8P fln;\ fomb MROUt _‘ "loee careful bebind| action, rebounds upright when knmk-\lowed oTTT the 1 saen, CC ch.&rg;r o(‘ Former Dornoth Boy, last Tue® |â€" Ledipgnam, Receives | Knox Church, Ha! few fee!. and 2 commodious en complnted under, i will ment and _ @ ranyvenientes was Awo girls ando. ‘wWwecal o , the opening.. riving . this to upside down | your order er w;‘s ghot the ditch. The | Saugeen Presbytery | Moets i â€"| Saugeen Presbytery M a | on Tuesday, May 26th, ,â€"| fuil docket of business, ‘put through with busit | patch. k o Coteem B The Et The congregatic Township, closed patch. The congregatiod of Esplin, Prot9" Township, closed their poll Monday on church unicn voting and the re sult proved to be : For Unrion 9| Against_22. Permission was gmmvd the Unionists who did not vote at all to organize & congregatio®, and they according}y have engaged Hopovilie Hall. ront V Areine Iteall Out 0 EGHAGCOG: ATK CCC 0T ie call, and this being the case,, the | aduetion . will be held on Tuf.-sdx:y.‘ The pioneers are fast leavins US. une 2nd, in order to be duly instal | One of the few surviving who cbiag nome HiL KxbanP eA before juke 10in. The congcogv| edtrails and conquered innumerable for teaching Gut ion promise 12000 per annum, with | difficulties, passed . away Monday, niness. agnse and hoiddays. Rev. Ms i4 idâ€"} 25th â€" inst., in the person of James Miss Maggle agtam is & brathos to Mr Jas. Lod | Skent, Dornoch. Deceased . was in o s e Mne ryhem of 10OWO. his $2nd year. For many years past her va'rems Mr Rev. W. A. Westcott, DraytOo®, lms\Mr Skene has made his bome with Mr ‘Thos, 8¢ resigned his pastorate there, to take his nijece, Miss May, who in hisâ€"last with friends D‘ effect June 10th. _ iliness tenderiy cared for him. _ At of the week. Woodland . congregation havée de |that patriarchal Ag€ a slight iliness iss clark cided not to take at vote Om church | might easily baye & fatal termination Normal, . spent union, _ but will go into the United and it was 80 in this case, deceased ner home het© Churck unanimously. suffering a slight stroke a few days Misses Sadi _ After the business Was put through | A8Oâ€" Previous to that time however, Browning | sDT a conference was also held to celeâ€"| he was constantly moving around, fellow . teacho ‘braw the jubilee of the Presbyterian and outside of a little dullness of Fachern at hC '\(-hu\'ch. Spf-cial topics were assigned | hearing, enjoyed all his faculties. rerrofa n‘dmh‘:rs fro nes. Y 4. Taylor, Moorefeld:|~ The late MY Skene was of Scottish | "24th" To S »‘}?m.‘ J.L. Smaill, Harriston and Revâ€"| birth and when quite young came fo|rim" and h &. Gomm, Rothsay, who spoke r°â€"| Canada and the "bush" where, like } M f "spe('llve\yb on the life of the church | so many others of his period, made t:;gar;t }l;}dg] | in . t't'w “Manur'x.\ev Provinces" : "Ontâ€" | strong the foundations for &A succeedâ€" an‘dr:ou' Ha | ario and the "Western Provinces." | ing generation. . He WSG in ever?| up thei i | The next regular meeting of Pres| way a good citizen _ of the communâ€" n:)or r rest hutaey will be held in ‘Mt. Forest h\\ity and progressive in his habits and Mr â€" Camp inag. Also Dornoch church found | Hall Toron‘fl ubarmme®rna N yerratrâ€"on TW LIBRARY BOA® \compLimENTs The nex bytery . wil September DURHAM, §\ P CRRCCICC wW. A. Westcott, Drayton, NaAS d his pastorate there, to take June 10th. R Cns ~ turenk ; 16e t to â€" take a* vote but will go into unanimously. the business Was 1 y met in Clifford | count themse 6th, with a fairly |ing such th ness, â€" which was | Durham Club business lik* dis | from this Ch \er sterilizer, s recs Lwmwl in the operal With which is aU act:PPl\ cast. the | Tuesday, ’ aly instal | C congces‘y | € num, with d y M# i4 dâ€"} 2 Jas Lek f 1 ayton, has | | re, to take || have de onâ€" church the United McKechnie Mills 1 en rams e all her faculties tone & Sand Co. Mrs â€" Rombou contract for supâ€" years ago but e required for the | ies of the town ___. haing Pfflted‘ Two of these W THURSDAY, MAY 28, ion ity and progressive in his D ideas. Also Dornoch chu him a regular attended in of health and vigor, and i1 a moral support . to eve cause that needed help. \he reaned strongly to T3 ciples. ARirichs OE i ues P PVITEISEC. Dy. Benetto again came 9D puoon and operated a seo B , assisted by Dr‘s Jamieson e1 _ Since then he is improyâ€" en igh yet in low health. H«“ ly be some days still in hos | d All hope that recovery may | C and pcrmanent. l a o es >." D 534. ; oA ceased was BEYC®* MUOOO _0 IFT (he funeral took place Wednesday | Saturday st the Keq â€" LPORP® A20€°00, m _ his niece‘s home to Latona| for removal of his tonsils. | metery. Mr Norman Koch and two children of Kitchener, visited over the week e ond â€" with his brother, H. H. heee | Mr Ward Koch, engaged in Kitchenâ€" elebratesB.he;d94t!I T p;; for the summer, was home with them. nl ay m oront” Mr and Mrs Guy Kearney and Mr. 1 n . and MrsC. Câ€" Middlebro . were in An â€" interesting personality and & Toronto Thursday _ last where they | ink with early Purham, is Mrs Mary | attended the graduation of their sis tombough, who 0n Thursday last, in | ter, Miss â€" Marjorie Middlebro, from Foronto, celebrated her 94th birthâ€"| Western Hospital. There were 27 lay, To saY that she i8 pevered by | nurses in the graduating class and of her family is unnuecessary. The Torâ€"| the six prizes presented, Miss Marâ€" onto Telegram of Saturday, May 2%,| jorie received two of them, one for has in its columns her photo, and at| Operating room technique and the the home of her daughter, Mrs David | other for Qbstetrics. Hunter in that city, & number of Mr Geo. Furneaux, in â€"company friends gathered 0n her birthday to| with his brother, Jas. from St. Cath do honor to this aged lady who is| arines, came to towmthis week for A \stiu bright and cheerful, retaining | few day‘s stay with the former‘s 818 BVBS \ter-in-law, Mrs Milburn. & in cAcdatan® arvedl FCAmHY incorporated the aAnd the: ABLEâ€" MRETTILLLD icR recently passed | away. On Sunday |» (Additional Perso J last her son J. W Rombough and 5?%;,::;;?â€"â€".- sonâ€"inâ€"law, PDavid Hunter while motâ€" N ‘ F oring through Durham called on a} 'few early friends here, and to Mrs.\ Ot ce to arn Whelan did Mr Rombough express 4 Cexemâ€"=l Mimself, "My mother said ere I ieft | Information Of Hog â€" her, John, 1 don‘t want you to leave intemeersmtermit Durham and not see Mrs Whelan." \ The Rombough homestead on the At DUR“AM C. P’R"o ‘he Rombough 5°MOWC ) oi | ag gQLSTEIN St2ti00s few early friends here, AJ Whelan did Mr Rombou himself, "My mother said her. John, 1 don‘t want y 1 _! ‘Afke corner of Garafraxa aniiâ€" 20020 To ae oc has now disappeared but the family of this aged lady still retain many l pleasant memories of their residence here. â€" The_ family Aff ‘ Marshall, on Victoria, B.C. ; John W Niagara © Mrs D. Hunter, (Hattie) Toronto : Plan Mrs Cole, (Lou) Niaga®A Falis: MrS} q Van Norman, (Frank) Victoria, B'\arrang | 0. : Mrs Collins, (DoUY) Wainipeg. monst! \Mr Rombough passed aWAY 10 years|of H« | ago at the age of 91. i|Gradi o i rsAks Tar MYrS 7 The Review Rombough‘s T€ lowed old ag? RGECIIOC® EVY ey received a Wat: ced esn ARPAV NT : »cessary {nstmment A "24th" visitor at the pareDU® "*"°"" room, and to say| M Eric Kelly, Toronto, visited his 1 .ppreciated by them parents here over Sunday. ! jecessary. Miss Florabel Nichol is home after ; is ‘comp!eth!g her final yeat at 'l‘oromof i, Jeweller, was takâ€" University, and successfual will last â€" Thursday, and\ graduate As 4& "p,. aA" o3 June 5th. condition was more Previcus to coming . home she visitâ€"| t evening, Pr. Benâ€"| ed for & week with friends in Auror®. i performed an OPC®A Mrg John Rocks and Miss Maimie,| ag satisfactory prog| Toyonto, Were holiday . visitors with Sl‘::m ';_‘x‘:)z‘;“‘:l‘h,}:u:‘; the former‘s sister, Mrs D. Leith. | netto again came up Mr Murray Smith o(.tlw Standard and operated & seC Bank, Lucat, with â€" little daughter, ed by Dr‘s Jamieson gpent over the holiday with his parâ€" | e then he is improyâ€" ents, Mr and Mrs John Smith. | in low health. Hvs Dr. Lynn Grant â€" with wife and ome days still in hf)s-\dau;;hier, Walkerton ; â€" Mr Brock | e that recovery may | Grant, Welland, and Misses Aletht-a\ ermanent. | and Kdith of Foronto teaching stafl.§ vagpaâ€"â€"â€"~ \worc visitors at the pa,rental home s ‘ovm‘ the holiday. ‘ a Nonagenanan | Mr and"Mis Jno. McLean and famâ€"; ily of Shelburne, were visitors with| s on Mrs Met‘s mother, Mrs Thos. MC| § SKENE _| Girr, over the holiday. Mr Erm-zt! ) are fast Teaving us. of Galt Coliegiate s}a(f, was ahmll u_ t * home but prevented from going back w surviving who DLE | jroy teachin? duties Tse day th zl i eonauered innumerable ing OSE vesday throug"| T {liness. P So call i lpatiernâ€" Strate LEUEAERRRCE® Rombough left Durham 28 0000 l22% mamare but still has town and old were can only hope for and d but the family still retain many of their m&dence g 1rien@s MMDCYE 0 ; T. R. Whelan | Ofs last week at the Some ©° 427 " 00 l . Vollet, who | tor Porter of the Standard Bank staff | . _ On Sunday | 7 Â¥\|» (Additional P on 4) | Rombough and !; (evenmemmeninee P iess page 4 | ter while motâ€" Cld a «) Notice to Farmers Mrs MoLs ‘MU"" Girr, over the hol of Galt Collegiate home but prevente ' for teaching duties iliness. ‘| Miss Maggie D ; fora, spent over , | her parents Mr at ;1 Mr Thos. Scarf t with friends near ;t of the week. § Miss â€" Clara M Normal, . spent Browning | spent fellow _ teacher, Rachern at her MIHSSER SS C k 3rowning spent the ‘24th" with & ellow _ teacher, Miss Donalda M¢â€" ‘ Rachern at her home at Cedarville. Mr and Mrs Thos. Firth and childâ€" ren of Lindsay, motored up for the "s24th" to their early home at Edge Hill and with Mrs F‘s sister, Miss Margaret Edge of town. Mrs J. H. HMuster of "The Hedges" \and son Harry, bhavye arrived to take up their residence here for the sumâ€" mer. Mr â€" Campbell Grant . of Osgoode Hall, Toronto, spent over the vaca ‘ tion period with his parents at Varâ€" I ney. \ Mr. and Mrs J, M. Findlay, the latâ€" | ter‘s sister, Mrs Will Isaac and niec®, Miss Mildred Scott, all of Toronto, with Mr Kenneth Findlay &8 chaffeur motored to Dromore to visit relaâ€" tivestives and old friends. They also were brief but welcome callers at the \ Calder, T. E. Brow®, Isaac, Ramaze | and Burgess homes in town en routé. * Miss Mabel Ball, Hanover, visited *A mareadtay "~ tast WIth Miss Alice M. Miss Mabel Bal Thursday | last _ Ramage. e Mr George Hay $ ‘filf."m'ommoy_ a EL Mr and Mrs Guy AU~ and MrsC. Câ€" Middlet Teronto Thursday â€" last attended the graduation \ & CCE ROE CC PC .\lntormation on _ _;l-c \at DURKAM C. P.R gpent . over Sadic; MeDonald nformation on â€" Hog Grading: ‘\; anmpmnamnamean | w A combination of Mineral Salts required for At DURBHAM C. P.R., 9 a. 1« W Building and repai® of waste. Useful in anaemic hx hausted conditions of the system . $1.00 pe Lo c en on "DFAM i\Grading ie Derby, nurse, Stratâ€" over the week end with Mr and Mrs And. Derby. Searf and sisters visited near Markdale the first G McCra¢ Guelph, s over EB &A RS A CCC LIVE STOCK BRAKCH , Toronto, was parental home to, visited his (also in forencon) ; was operated upon \freq Cross Hopital g!fiq May 30th ‘*:‘ » of Stratford the hotiday at was &A the ho wtwâ€"' ommamnams | Farmers \{,}EEGG&EGE‘G‘GG(â€" ecereercerct Ee "hey Gaasor 8 Take â€" Penslar Dynamic Tonic M i 2 0 CC inaimtanat Mingal _S_alts required for Tissue Q‘ 0sd " " lain sond «x JF ank staff [u: Page 4) |«== e‘ % COLORITEâ€" " mcFADDEN Th a . e C 0000 b. 35233333333 33233233323223 Colors old and new may desire. C ABAREYC eREes® CCoue 0C Will keep the complexion fresh and beautiful. McBETH TORONTO Ԥ Rexall Drug Store . Straw IHlats any »"" 16 different shades. N TT Druggist.= Straw Hat Dye "E any _lhlde you ;fl;(')"i»vcrw bottle i PURH A M d

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