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Durham Review (1897), 17 Sep 1925, p. 4

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Why then take a chute. and no war that to polluted and um M domestic In, when pure water can be had by having I well drilled. I nbo handle Pumps and Pump - Saturation guaranteed. so. J. PRATT, R. NJ. Durham Phone " r " What is Good Health Worth? Water! Water! ! Water! !! Duh- " Gil: In fro- gamer Duh-11400 "maroozz Only In the Inat lining of n 9-h- nlm one did Dum- High School girl: ensure “day our Humm- girls a the school tteqttost% hero on Monday night. the score being W-trs. Both tuna honed lard the In! few Innings. Blanche Murdock pitched , innings for Durham and Jean Ledlng- ham the In! one. Oct fl"' _Pr_i_ce before you Sen your Wheat a. I mum! buying Wheat-” 0M, by 'tho “that 00003 DELIVERED IN TOWN " HIV DAY. ' PHONE no. a, DAY on NIGHT Royal House-hold “our. pol-N Majestic Pub-r. per bag ..... o (31mm “our. per in; .... Km Edwmd Flour. per ha. Cllh uu “our. " tb bag.. Cantata Manny, " lb bag.. Custom Chopping Every Day . Score by innings Best Quality of Flour & Feed Despite the recent Fire which destroyed our Flour Mill we are again in a position to do Cut m a minimum your rich. highly stimulating “ ' "ts that over-tax and under nourish. And in propor- 'ton an you cut down on those, eat more of your best tood---ItREAD 'ILATCHFURD'S CALF, Pia AND POULTRY F1103. Atm CUNN'S MG " BEEF SCRAP AND POULTRY VERDE Increase your Endurance JOHN McGOWAN THE PEOPLE's MILLS Build up your health that makeslor endur- ance, through a simple diet. We solicit your patronage and sell them ttt Reasonable Prices. it pork: " ..... 4.15 r....'." , t't't 5 In 1 " Chopped Oats, per 100 lbs 1.80 Crimped Oats. per 100 m. 1.80 Strong Chop. per MA) tbs, 1.80 Crimped Oats. per ton.. 33.00 on Chop. per ton .... 35.00 Mixed Chop. per ton.... 35.00 Gtttttt'g Tankm. 100 ttta. 3.25 ,M. Mills. 23d ............ , ' (l, E. Knechtel. 3rd ......... 1 t J M. Heather. r.s.s. ....... 4 5 " P. Brunt, Lu. ........... 2 3 tl M.E.Burqresmr.t. ...... 3 a ir. Schaus. I. t. .......... l I " HomoI run--- Mary Beaton; bttane lttits---M. mus. M. a Burgess: z-Ime i tttu-Mary Benton. Blanch. Murdock. fStruck out-try Murdock tr. by Bur- in-ss R. Bases on ttails-oft Burton s. 3 M. Burn: 3 w. Booth, l M. Mills. l E. Knechl i M. ileum l P. Brunt. 1 M. E. Bu! i P. Schultz ham, on Tue-dun: Shipper-730v; queued to (in mm dau' Moo. Animation will ship nook troniHiG Hanover P.wruttt, e ...... M. Burgess. Pitcher w. Booth. In! ..... re handle the NOTICE TO FARMERS JAB. LAWRENCE,' Shipper than any runs 1.16 rooted according to law, the lat day tor appeal being the 21.: thy of made pursuant to aid Act, of all persons appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the and Munici- psiity to be entitled to vote in the aid Mtttdeittaiity at elections for members of the legislative Assemb- Ir 1nd " Mnnicipsl Elections: and that the and list was ttrat posted at my once " R. R. No. l, Durham. on the 31st day of August. 1825. and re- nnin. there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to we immediate proceedings to Notice In hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the per- sons mentioned in section 10 of the Ontario Voters' um Act. the 00le required by and sections to be no trantttttitted or dellvered of the List. CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST (Section 13) 20 acres of Oats, 2 acres of Peas, 2 acres ot Buckwheat. " acres of Hay, are also oftered for sale. For further particulars Apply to The undersigned offers for sale. lot 15 and 16, con. 5, Glenelg, 106 no res. Good frame houae with stone foundation. good cellar. Also good frame barn, near church and school. No encumbrances: deeded property. Full possession at once it desired. This In a good grain and stock (gnu. One fourteen foot counter, 18 feet Watt shelvlng, two flat top counter show cases, two Wall Cases. one Wall Paper rack (16 ft. long), one pair Candy Scales " lb.). at present ln store formerly occupied by thelate Miss E. Gun. Key at Mrs. "Gilbert McKechnle's. Comprising 135 acres on the Owen Boti--fhtelph highway. Four miles south of Durham. Apply for further particulars at lot 2 of T, Con. l, Nor- manby, (near Barber’s Comets.) DURHAM ......', Ptetrttorton ....... HOLSTEIN ...... Hanover ......... Pricevllle ........ Clifford Chatswonh ....... Ayton ............ Arthur .... ...... Chesley .......... Collingwood ..... Dated this ild day of Ann-1.19:; tel organizing the Hanover Portland Cement Co. and ran along till 1921, when they sold out to Toronto inter- ests. The local Co. has been handi- capped for some months owing to the Met that the raw imperial had to be shipped in. _ As there is con- siderable over-production in Canada. it is unlikely that the plant will be operated by the purchasers and will probably be diamutled. The local manager. Mr E. D. Gmetzner, will likely remain in Hanover. mecronareDoNiux Clerk of the Township ot Glands Voters' List 1925, Municipality of the Township of Glenelg. County of Grey. Robt. Burnet, Durham, or onthe farm to Irvin Anderson. Prop. The manufacture of content was tstarted in Hanover some " years ago. Messrs Daniel and J. E. Knech- Hanover ls to lose one of its im. portant industries. Hanover Cement & Stone Co. Ltd,, having sold out, it is understood to the Canada Cement Co. The plant in closed Inst week, and has thrown about 60 men out of employment. Hanover Cement Plant Closed He will undoubtedly be : strength to the Government. and being a good speaker will strengthen the campaign in the interest of the Lib eral party. Other straws here sud there are showing that the wind is likely to blow the King Gov't into power again, with an increased ma- Jority. STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE, ( Vincent Massey. head ot the well- known manufacturing Brm, bu been ’tnhen into the King Government as P'i.nlt'ter without Portfolio. The up- pointment has canned something ot a 'trenssatiort in political circles as it triumph tdr Premier King. Haunt. Meighen is trying to make the tariff the big issue in the campaign and to have hil opponent endorsed by a leading manufacturer in just n little cruel. Mr Massey is a grandson of the founder of the than and is a young man ot ability and many an} tninmenta outside of politics andi, business. I Glyn 'h"ttam PREMIER KING MAKES A NOTABLE APPOINTMENT C. RAIAGE & SON. Editor and Pro. FARM a CROP FOR SALE DATE! OF FALL FAIRS FARM FOR SALE PALMER PATTERSON 30in. Hardly ly, Million The C. N. E. closed its doors on Suturday last after another success- tut Show. The nttendnnce was not up to last year, this being accounted for by C.rtrteiotts weather, especially on the In! dar. Every other feu- ture was tt greater success than ever and new and ambitious plum are be. Iu made to um {unhor add to ita meanness. The mumment are (entering the Ides to nuke tt Inter. nation“ in scope and “randy prog- rvu bu been made In this diroetlou.1 Donald M. McKechnle of Calvin, North Dakota, the youngest son of the tate Neil McKechnle of Califor- nia... has been enjoying I few day's “sit at the home of his uncle, John McKechnie of Prieevitte. Donald has just graduated from Des Molnes University of Des Moines, Iowa, and is on his way to East Orange, New Jersey, where he has accepted tt pt) sltlon in the International Baptist Semlnu-y as an instructor of Eliza "sh and Music. _ MUurea lslsy ,McKechnle and Kath- leen Milne left last week for Home ver High School to take up Fourth Form work, as there-ls not Butheiettt accommodation and equipment at Durham School tor the stall to teach all the Fourth Form subjects. John McDonald of Mulock. a former H. S. student here, Is also taklng up 4th Form work there. i Mr and Mrs Wm Jack announce the engagement of their daughter. Jennie Ellen (Jean) to Mr Nathan Haw of Shelburne. The marriage will take place in September. Mr. and Mrs Jas. Mather. tytiF ham, announce the engagement of their daughter. Elizabeth B., to Mr. Chase. J. MeAlitster, son of Mr. and Mr. Thos. MeAliater, Normanby. the marriage to take place the latter part ot September. Mrs Gilbert McKechnle accomp- anied her sister Nan on her return Journey to Washington as far as Ni- agara Falls, N. Y. She also visited her old friend, Mrs W. A. Spence, (formerly Miss Davey) at her Bum. mer home at Niagara-on-the-Lake Mrs isabeile and Mrs Leoinia Simpson of Vancouver. B. C.. are vis- iting the home of their brother. Mr. Irving Anderson, Gienelg Centre. Mrs Martha Grant and Mrs J. E. Mame" or Toronto, will Join their sisters in Durham for a Week dur- lng the Fair. Mr P. C. Luster and son Douglas, of vegreville, Alta., have been vis- iting the farmer's parents at Hano- ver, and also with relatives at Dro, more. Inspector John Ritchie, formerly ot Port Arthur, accompanied by Mrs Ritchie. are guests of relatives in this neighborhood at present. Mr. Ritchie resigned the” Intspeetortshitt after many years of appreciated ser- vice and it at present making his home with his son at Holland Cen- tre. They attended Knox Church on Sunday and met many old friends. Mrs D. C. Town is away on a con- ple of week's visit with her sisters In Hamilton; Ind Jarvis. and other (Hands In St. Cathnrittea. Mrs M. McGnth returned Monday from visiting her son bun In Will. lmalord. Mrs. Rom. Burnett! and daughter Eula. were in London tor a few days this week. Mr and Mrs Jno. McIlralth motor- ed up from Toronto, with her sister and brother-ln-law, Mr and Mrs. Chlttick, and will spend their holi- days In and around Durham. We regret to report Mr Wm. J. Firth is quite low in health and his recovery is doubtful. Mrs Arthur Atkinson ot Poplar. Manitoulin Island. returned to her home Monday after a month spent with her parents, Mr and Mrs Thos. Ritchie, Edge Hill. Mr tutd Mrs L. E. Bruin of Lion's Head. with daughter Frances. ac. companied by Mrs Bridge of the lune place. visited over tin week out! with Mr and Mrs Robt. Moor- head. Miss Pearl Wright. bank clerk of -"---, Mich., and her mother. Mrs. Wm. ‘Wright of Hanover, visited the latter's sister. Mrs A. Ritchie here this week. 3 Mr. Geo. Binnie is up in Muskoka District this week, mung in the Cl- pacty of judge over flower and fruit classes at Full Furs. Mrs (Dr.) A, W. Hunter and little daughter of Vancouver. are on a vis- it with her husband's brother and sister. Mr. O. S. and Min Magnet L. Hunter. Mrs Hunter came heré from Lachute, Quebec, where she has been visiting her own people. Miss Bell of Tavistock, has beets n visitor with her cousin. Mrs J. A Rowland the past week. Mr Peter McArthur returned home. Saturday from never-l weeks ot hos- pital lite and experience in Toronto. geceivlng expert treatment upon his knee which wu bully hurt when he fell at the Stone & Sand Co. plant lut spring. The recovery is slow ‘md it will be some time yet, ere Mr McArthur will regain freedom with his limbs. io Gnydon Moorhead has left tor Owen Sound to take a can?” " the Business College. Mr Wm. Nichol. 2nd com. Glands. left Tuesday to visit his brother. Rev. Peter, in London. for I few days. THE DURHAM REVIEW ONTARIO ARCH TORONTO Mr Juo. Cook of Manitoulin Id. and Miss A. Meteatte of o. Sound, were visitors on Bucky at the home of Mr Wm. Pick“. Thou who attended Toronto Ex. hibition from this locality "I": ma. Handful! E!" Mend. Miss A. in the Hag and Friday. Mine Minnie, Martha and Victor- il. Mepadden and In Wm Ryan ot Durham, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs Jno. Bailey and funny. Mrs Spence Hopkins and children ot Mulock, open! I day Int ween with her parents" In! and Mn Dave Donneliy. me week end with the McCullough fumily. Miss Pearl Wilson had returned to her school duties here and la bun preplrlng for the Ichaol rm to be held " Lamas!) on Sept. 23rd. SOUTH EAST 3mm 'rttreshirttr is the order of tl in this, burg at present. Mr and Mrs Moses Donnell: recent visitors with London fr Mr and Mrs Wm Torry, spen day with Mr and Mrs And. P Mr and Mrs Allan Wise and ten spent Sunday with Non friends. Mastér Eddie Hunt. Durham, the week end with the McCu Congratulations to Mr und Mrs. Jas. Picken who were married last week, ulna to Mr and Mrs Wayne Bab. cock, who were married Wednesday of this week. Wedding bells are at!" ringing. Mrs Thots.. Wallace. Jr. returned recently trom a few week's visit with her mother in o. Sound. She was accompanied home by her sister Marjorie. Mi. and Mrs Jo Monday with their Sttwart of Orchard Rev. A. Thompson of Thorndal‘ took charge of the services in Knox" church the last two Sundays. Mr Milton McNeice. Detroit, visit. ed for a few days with his parents. Mr Thos. McAiister is at present bdilding a new house On what is now known as the Young farm. Mrs Thom. Wallace. Jr. returned recently gem a few week's visit with her mother in o. Sound. She in Hillman, Detroit and Mrs E. Dargavel "kci home ter a two month's visit with frie NORTH EAST NORMANBY Mr and Mrs Robt. ion Arthur friends on Sunday ‘The Dornoch Women's Institute held their September meeting at the home ot Mrs R. H. Ledirutham, when about " were present. Two papers were read and music and singing was carried on by the girls. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs C. McIntyre, Oct. 14th. Mr trnd Mrs Jack Lowe and son. Mr and Mrs G. Christie and Jenn Lowe, Niagara. Falls. N.Y., visited Mr and Mrs EA. bargavel overthe holiday. Miss Olive Heath returned to her home near Fergus utter an extended visit Tith her sister. Mrs Henderson. Mr Joe Sullivan, ret,lr,rerd,"Joi lege tn Sandwich utter spending the holidays " his home here. Mr: Thor. Dollie and two chlldnen or Toronto, are spending a few weeks with her parents. Mr and Mrs MeGillivray. Mrs Quirk of Toronto, Is at pres- ent staying with her daughter, Mrs. has. Vuey. Mr and Mrs Geo. Shewell and family of Detroit, were guests or the former's parents here, Mr and Mrs. Fred Shewell. "Borrow hu fallen upon their live: on seven! occasions but borne up by their trust in God they have weath- ered nil trying and Adverse pircum- ounces sud with 3. ohm of manner ind grace sot spirit have drawn to them loving and admiring friends without number. And white they have prospered well in things of the world as their beautiful home bears evidence, yet their daily life has been marked by charity and kind- ness towards all." one Union Jack. Three sons and two daughters survive out of a fam- il yet nine: One son Is a member of the State Leglalcture and all in hap- py circumstances. We quote one paragraph from the News: A urge number of out-oftown sue-ts "siemNed and mount them his Domoch sister. The paper is profuse in praise of this worthy cou- ple " industrious. thrifty and in. teiltgent cutter“. who have been public-spirited in a high degree. A. mong the fitttrr, in recognition ot the early home ot the participants. was There came to our once tut week A copy of the Amen: News. which has a lengthy account of o. notable golden wedding, the groom Mr O.E. Farrier being a. brother of Mrs E. Darnvel ot Domoch and a former resident of Bentlnck. The bride is Ilsa a member of a. Bentlnck funny and was Miss Frances M.. MeCutetr eon, and they were married in Hmo- ver M) year: ago. number from here latch! nun; Brother trt Mrs E. Darn"! of Don neck, new of Michigan Many You! h Gown Weddilt DORNOCH their_ daughiéE'M; Moses Donnelly were Robt. Manley visited Joh.n Yoriee spent h London friends. Torry, spent Sun- Mr: And. Park. F order of the day Smith; Sign; ,. Dummy. spent ed home " with friends Toronto. and child. Nmnby ringing. The retiring Editor. Mr Eedy. In removing to M. Marys to take chnrge of his father's paper. the Wound-At» gull one of the lending weekllea of the Province. Mr Eedy has com ducted the 'Teieheope' tn the years he has been at its head, in a very capable manner. and we know will be greatly missed among ttiiuiiir. paper fraternity of the northern served rour years oversea with the 2Ut Bu. of the Can-dim Expedition- ary Force. He rose from Lieutenant to Liam. Col. and Commanding ot. tleer ot the unit. He has been 1 VII- ued member of the an! of the Brf. tish Whig of Kingston aittee 1908. non, bu purchued the waueruii, Telescope from Mr. Lorne Eedy and assumes control at once. Mr Penna ngllerton Telgscope Mrs Hepburn and two children ot St. Mnrys spent . few any: with her grandparents, Mr and Mrs John Vel- ale. A number of the children have been absent from school lately on account of sickness. Mrs Hill is spending a. few weeks with her daughter in Guelph. The U. P. W. o. met It the home' of Mrs Albert Middleton. when there was a large attendance and ten visi- tors present. The meeting wu con-' ducted in the usual wny. and Mrs: Nell McLean contributed n paper. There was also some good singing. At the close tf the meeting lunch was served. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs P. Kat! Mrs Albert Read, Toronto, spent 3' few days with friend: here white In attendance at the tuners! of her! cousin, the late Neil Meotarhe, Mr Chas. Weppler itt busy burning a lime kiln this week. Mr and Mrtt L. Sheldroth spent Sunduy with the luter's macaw. Mr and Mrs John Venue. The continued wet wenthot hu' been quite . dnvfback to those who! have still some crop out. However| most of the runners in thin locality: have Btttahed and quite a number: have threshed. 1 Mia [slay McKechnie is attending' High School in Hanover. I at their home in Sukm.’ Vermont. Mr James Rtttterford, Detroit, spent a week end recently at his home. Mr Elmer Webber hu spent the past couple of weeks with Mt J. Cu- welbat the Rocky. one [about Day with (or-pr: III- ter, In C. Petty 1nd lilo it Wm. Moore's. Phsrhertott. . . Mr Ind Mrs Wm Smith vtatted dur- ing int week with Guelph friends. After viliting 3 weeks with friend- in this locality. Mr and In John Knisiey and two sons left on Mar any. Sept. 4th. Crossing the border at Niagara Falls and without my tie lay, en route, they "rived Sept. 7th Lt. Col. Harry F. Pomre of nmvlem Baking Powder (Try 3 tin with your next order; you'lllike it.) Only..... "'-................. Libby'e Pork and Beam I""--................... Laundry Soaps end Nepthe. ' here Large Tin Choice Selmon.per tin '""--............ 8andiidh I5isteo---iot the thing for making a quick lunch. Per bottle 'o"'--..................... Try us for Bisettiu--Arru Blossom, Raspberry Tert.jem jean end Sultan“. Per Ib...... Ginger Slllpl "-.o.......-, . "- " Emblem Bnkjpg Powder McKechnie’s Grocery Specials LII-I. _ Dr J. o. an In Noon od Wilson. .Y.. and their noun-lav gulf”: " closest prices. Chopping and Oat Crimping at Mcchhnie Milt Phone 114 3. Mr ud_ We-have best Brands Flour. (ht-ml Bras, Salt, Tankage. Beet San- Ow and will pay Announcement ! Get our. prices before you sell ROB. ROY ELEVATOR Challis: Hands EVERYTHING IN FEEDS "o"'"--...-............ ch'enue and Goo. We have secured the n uranas Hour. cman Shorts, kaage,~ Beet Scrap, Oyster Shell '. MCKECHNIE ay Highest Market Price for all kinds of Grain. ‘. EWEN & SON tornors III- no...“ I? The turmer- u-e lowing the fall Iwhent ad plowing. The recent hm " runs makes the earth a [leasun- to turn our. I Noun Wm lmhul Ind Michml (Byers with their wives. nttondedth. §Convenuon at Durhun Monday. M: 'John Whiteford wu um In Durham Pit day. l Mr and In Allan Wise um child- Iron of Allan Put, [pent I day n-L- Ientls with Mr Ind In Jno Sharpe ', We u! lorry to’learn (you; s_oq of Mr J. Sharpe The Full Fun Are on, Hanover', three any ntmir will be over when thin week la ended. School fair rm- Nonnuby take: place Monday NI Arton. The 11.0.H. and P. B. l. "ve th, school a mu [at week. Mm iguana. music teacher. i; kindly giving lemu- to . few o' the young girls of this put. Min rum comes well recommended er Mr uni In Jno. mum: of Pitt.,. Mug. and mu uidiaw of Toronto. who have been new " the Geddw home. are leaving for Pittsburg thi, week end. Mr Bert Bye" returned Fridn/ from n visit muons friends at Pnu ton and link. Mr John Whiteford left Mondav for u visit “on; [motion friends. Mr not. Godde- wu another To, onto visitor for . few any: Ind vis Red with " Mecca. Ell: and Bell. Mr and In Ju. Byers and soy... Mille- lube! Fulton ind Nellie And m. meettt,eih-shaadttu,a. 'yqtt'tAPtPi'h'tle1ft.tueato “will Wm my well my... Cirk’ lliWr collar and l Cuffs (detachable) : New Dress Goods this 5 week. ' SCOTT’S EMULSION New Scotch Fingering t i Wheeling has now in ,'- am we; -AthfllAetr DAY . L. GRANT) I Ir J. Shape was und, can for I few days hm Ib...... 25c 21b- for Me, '. w, ms Me 15c 250 25c “at IL. "eee.t lakes, "MPH- _ - their honeymoon a: m grtit mlde in Tun and our mrrtgratulatior; you: couple. New 7:: received " W. 0.D.R. that 9. but Mr Chas Gilbert 1 any It Nun“. N Y , Why to the bereaxed [my Williamson) and Mn Btmt, on Bept. 7th. lo M; Chan. White, I daughh-x. It and In D. McDonald .\ all It“ Audrey McDonald ..; - IcAllII'er at Column-w M a A. B. McDonald'> sur. If Alex Helium-m Tm»- a-unlod by Mr Donald I ', Mu. visited Mr and M. 'llnetem on Sundu .g (H VIII-3e, became th" trrii, m u Katee, not; of Mr at”. M We! live-moan Boulmaw‘. Tr m. Iltee. Mr Whiting pu-r'nrx; ' ',' my. The bride's mu»- Mi W Ever-m. was lhrici-rzn; - the groom WIS abt, ~uHm-n 5, - Mend, Jack Horn AIM-r ' g-ttttat the happy (17qu 2 _ PRICEVI - mum: plum- u I at, In Alex Holman! - Av... Toronto, Sauna n. M m MIydo-li btr [or of Mr and Mrs F. EV: SEPT. 17, 1926 M "

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