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Durham Review (1897), 17 Sep 1925, p. 5

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Ecuhr. My s In: when My ’Iehel Child N of I!” PM ' I! umre If Tor. Belle tan the this Mr lo. -u"tV "adjunct in. at no N aunt. Mn Alex rm at tsr' Hill Ava. Toronto. My. V l'".. when Reta MarNtt, - “NW": Mrmlnlm . , village, bee-no the We at , u McKee. trot' of It and In _ tt' Riverconrt mad. Tor 4‘, Pcw Mr Whiting performed“. .rmun'v The brideh but", I. ", w.” Everist, was bridal-dd. 5 'tr' groom was lbly "retteted _ 'rwnd. Jack Horn. After the .,-' r:.'l tho happy couple left (or k rry'..k Lakes, when they III] . 1 '.'wir honeymooat “a albeit 't will waldo In Toronto. We V 1 our corttrrttttNumtts to m- '.' g couple. -.,‘.1 was received by Mr Gets. “mam, O.D.R. that “I bextther. t'A Mr Chas Gilbert had m " tt Nunda. N.Y. We extend 2pm. to the bereaved We, (nee Williamson) 3nd friends. an“, on sept. Tth. to Mr. and In H White. a daughter. uri 1de Mrs D. McDonald, Mr Jack a Nfl-, Audrey McDonald nnd Mu. .-. “Minder ot Gallium. ru. : ,, A, B. McDonald’s Sunday. I' \wa. McEachem. Toronto. " "mu-d by Mr Donald Gill!” of .-,'u. visited Mr and Mrs R. Me. »:n on sunday. PRIOEVILLE . -t2ii,7,i,' SEPT. It, um Maintaining Ford Leadership --]hih'ghest Quality at Lowest Cost iaiGuir iiiaiai JaaVrraeaGaWeGaii, ' “Eli-inn." - gin-alight. til-M wiper. ml M m and duh The Fordor Sedan ited It In M. Muller's Mr and In Elmer , children took in the Ex. Ind are visiting friends and " Hampton. Mr Ed. Everist _ went last ' in Toronto u 'Ex.' and Villtlnl MI (in turned home from Toronto. In Angus IcCumel of Proton, spent the week end with her amb- ter, In And. Hutch. Mrs Warttns ot Vudeleur spent the week end " Mr J. A. Omani. mu Esther Mehean visited " Dundalk last week. (From Another Correspondents . The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per was dispensed on Sunday [min In M. We" of New visiting-1t the old home at awu,utneu1erdPS'l=rfg,ll',,TJld a can W - grglatTt2kT'ld I1... r. Nkkolod radiator dull and headlamp than. aorhtoat visor. cloned}! boety ends _ 'i.am.ued MM. Dentin-clad...“ riaittntt NO " we "in ' MADE IN CANADA This Monday, the 14th September, in somewhat gloomy, but by all up- pemncea may fur up by noon. Any amount of crop out yet tonrds the 'sttttttyrat put of Proton 3nd Menac- ton and some in the eastern part of Glenelg. Threshing is the order with those favored by having the crop in their barns. Quite a. large quantity or sweet clover to take ott yet and a lot of second crop alfalfa which by this time should be oft. week to attend the wedding of his niece, mu Dora Cleave. in St. Ed. mund's Church. Incidentally they took in the Exhibition. At the funeral of Mr John Hooper ot Inglewood, his widow and three sons. Albert. lane and Wm. of or. nngeville and daughter. In Green of Toronto, were present. The non! oilerings consisted of n Iprny from the Inglewood Sabbath School and hand boquet trom Mrs Jog. anrence The funernl director was W. G. Watson of Priceville. Rev. Mr McCormick. H. B. Me. Lean and daughter Doha, were visit- or: " the 'Ex..' the latter bringing home a car with him. Introducing manr-improye- meats in the world’s most motor cars. &GLENELG Color-Dark Blue with bkak maul mun “I. Alt. steel body. Nickel“! mo: dull Ind hush” HIM. lever M yeh trout - 'iltlns . Dug-piece _vtesti- The Tudor Sedan done?!“ both ends. seaLiLlre at mm Includes "neeV, cop! (its. figmgupnble rims. alTa'h' when rear view Indus NM "NEH: LGicaGetTiGGua 32337456; tinged)! betth ends. Spudud cannula!!! includel "an". ark, FGid9GiiiiiiiF.' "aoo.m.u_dhet.er-drr1e%hdh-u-6_ The Touring Mrs McPherson is spending some time this week with her nephews and niece, the McDomld's ot Edge Hilt. Miss Ada McLean, Toronto,“- so visited the McDonald's Int week. Two weeks from tedar the Glen- elg school fair will be held at 8.8. No. 3, Edge Hill and B large gather. ing expected from every section in the Township. n was: is use can, «in. on old in more - awe (and some um ttatd folio Bsttiaq better. We didn’t go to chuck or ”Lon Bond-y 'th, but was told . good no tendsnce "I s! both. Both preach- ers had the old. old story to tell their nudience. not we ore not going to discuss church matter" or politics. but old reformers in South Grey sp- pear to be a thing of the put. This afternoon the U. F. o. have a meet- Ing in Durham to choose their con- didate. The only lady in parlia- ment will be the choice of course. But the old reformers and old Pres- byterian: ore not all dead yet over old Ontario. Both hue fought a good tuht, but we don't say that they have Bniahed their course. We hsd a steady week of rain and crops in stock got a good soaking. Quite so acreage of full wheat has been sown in the vicinity of Edge Hill and some to saw this week. Those that threshed any that the grain is turning out well. Councillor Alloe will probably hove 3 days' l thrashing. We spent a (our day. “45.. old THE DURHAM REVIEW Mr Dunsmoor " out with his threshing ttttttft to the B. Line, Glen- elg this week. He In: Jack Me The many friends And reintives oi the- late Donald McDonald ot the Wyoming, U B., will regret to honor his death a few weeks ago. Mr Me. Donald had I large number of friends in Glen’s. Eminent, Proton and Bentinek, md Ins a worthy cousin of the writer. Mr McDonald accumulated largely of this world's goods. His many friends in this put sent condolence to'hia lonely lire pnrtner and family. We will hear now for some weeks more shout will“ thu church mstters. But mark the Meet trot. iticisn tit say) and behold the righteous ones. But who sre the righteous or perfect ones? Some surely must be deviating. But the King T reigns supreme and all His subjects are obeying His orders. So our parliamentary King, Is leader of his party. has faithfully attended to his high position during his past term u leader and by his faithful thinner in discharging his duties in the past. will be the choseh one of his party in the future term " Otta. Times are serious. not only in Swinton Park where the harvest is still in the fields and growing in the stock. And those "th0 pieces yet uncut are broken down almost past salvaging. The few lucky enough to be through are threshing and getting good results. Then go further tttield and notice the leaders ot the two great political Irtu'tietr,-- Arthur and Billy. as they so about the country, rowing and seeking whom they mny devour. If those two honorable gen- tlemen are telling the truth about each other, this country in certainly in u had plight. But perhaps on the 29th October. one of them will be squelched sad the other bully sha- ken. Mrs Mary Bezel! spent last week with her daughter. Mrs Jan Stephen: ot Cednrvllle. Mrl Mephail, Sr. is feeling some better the put week. Mr and Mrs Jno. Sinclair Tuite' her mother, Mrs Dixon, N. Emma. who in in very poor health u Pres. ent. A severe eleetrfeat storm pound over us Wednesday night lut with incessant unions. Elwin church wu struck but luckily the damage was not heavy. Visitors to Toronto Exhibition were Mr Will Gluten, Mr and In. Wm McEnchnie. Mrs was. Mrs Will Ridden. Mine: Mary Bhnnd Ind’T. Christie. Mr and Mr: E. Hockridge. Mr and Mrs Wm Armstrong. Mr and Mrs Clemens, Alcomn. Mich., motored over and were visitors " his brother's, J. W. and Rabi. Arm. strong. The United Opening Services will be held Sunday .Sept. 27, u 11 mm. and 7.30 p. m. when Rev. W. H. Smith. Durham, will preach. Special music at each service. Monday even- ing there will be a concert given by Shelburne Glee Club. Mm Roy Dinmll in visiting her mother, Mrs Elizabeth Scott, Preston Mr A, Dunn, Br., o. Sound. In on his annual visit to his daughter, Mrs Ju. Fem: and tor one of his ad- vnnced yam. still an: a good deal of enjoyment out of life. A [rent may of our B. Park folk took in the Exhibition at Nonto-. both young lad older folk. and all Mrs D. B. McDonald and daughters visited Tuesday Inst with her sister, Mrs Wm. Phllp. Dromore. Mrs A. McEachnle In under the Dru care " present but we hope will soon be back to her naval good health. On Mondly. the 14th. a number or our older folk were in Durham nt- tending the U. P. o. Convention, 1nd nil were well pleased with the pro- cedings. Miss McPhul was the only candidate nominated which showed satisfaction ot her services during the put term. are back we and full of the sights and sayings of the mtdny and that wonderful girl who dropped from the clouds daily for two week; May she take heed lest she fait someday. Mr and Mrs Jack Ball lad child- ren. Windsor, Miss Marie Ball, Lon- don, were recent visitors at the home of Mr Wm. Dintorali. Mrs Ostnnder bu been visiting her daughter. Mrs Percy Wade. Mm Edna Webster bu been upen- ding a fear days with her ulster. In John Mills. Mr Rom. Dims“ VII visiting bl: uncle, Ju. Diana“ Int week. Pleued to hear that In Staple; of Mandala is some better from her serious ttiimetst. The Sunday School " Edge Hill In well attended, the faithful W. J. Ritchie. superintendent. than in attendance, He ls serving his 20th year u superintendent. Then 1 kw ot the school pupils were " Ventry attending the school fur. and thou- present were fairly succmml in vlnnhg their “are of the prizes for making . speech. We thlnk the puma should an non Intern! ad get the chum-en there. We extend condolence to Mr Grant and family in the loss sustained by death of lite [Jenner Ind mother. Mr Cunpbell, our mailman. nabs MA rounds regain. rain or shine. treatments. em: lately. Mr tad Mr leGllllmy We two (hy- . week in Pletatt- erton and are Btgeeestrtu1 in their Miss Edna Webster bu been SWINTON PARK TORONTO The Science that add. Lift to OBS. C. G. AID BESSIE McGILLlVRAY M100LEBR0', SPEREMAN DES. JAIIESON & JAMIESOI & MIDDLEBRO' Barrutses, “Melton. Eta. Mr C. C. MIddlebro at Durha- Once At Cpmnerclnl Hotel, male, on Fridays, from £30 to , p.111. one. on Luann Bt. (Inc Dr. Ellen'- one.) We. Hem-o: b-u' Fm., r-o p... Sandi” em Oman HAYWu your: and you- to lift; Catt and 800 Ill. cm I Mun-0d Auctioneer for eo. " on, Term, reachable. Sue data must be arranged " the Review om MEX. MAG DONALD LIconud Autumn" for 00. of any Moderate terms. Amusement: the sales a to dates, Pte.. any be made " Review once. Durham. Tern- on application. Address, Rat.1, Dunn Telephone 603, ring r-a one: HONOR getejit, of Tor-one. thiyyrgltr. 3nd ta ot-Ro a no” of DieiatihGiGiG of '/L"/lr.t,' (an... Over J t J HUNTER! New Btom “can.“ Auction-or be any County Bales taken on remnlble mama. Duel unused " Herald Momm- dllk, Illa through Durham Review AM Fleuherton Advance. Goo.E. Dnnctn. Dundalk P. o. Phone " r 6-8. w.__c. mamas, nos. a; J. L. SMITH. tM., " PS. and him? --..w_..... itTariGTiiiiG' once hours: ' to 11 Ln. 1.80 to O p. In.. 7 to Dun. Sandw- um HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Untrer. any: Granite Royal Coliege Dean] Surgeon. Dentistry In all m bun- cues. once, Eu! of Central Drug Stan. Entrance on Min Street. Rumor-u: R. R. No. 2, Prlmlllo mound: PRRtEtNLLE 1'0le A " , .8. M. c. IcLELLAI Geattmt_ 0-1":th at hul- tttMme-ttr tgt Dr. Ink. one. In MAIN ."lET, “CLOTH", ONT. Noted tor high grade Mutton and placing my students In good position. Write for enuht1tgs It hrs to Attend the Best o'-ttetqacuei,iGTiiii Cor.Yom luenndor SEW Enter now Just Arrived --A Ship-out of "LE-tiny: at: 'y)tit.1tet PEER; - Owen BonndTOnt; Manama instruction In individ. ud. and the courses prmlcnl. and thére In than I. phoe it you are P'11iled.. Enter my ".v--Wrtto Ml]. Catalogue Free. c. A. Homing. F.C.A.. G.D. t'temktg, Principal Sea-cur] J. F. GRANT, 0.0.8., L.D.S. Students discouraged at whool. perhaps discontinued In Examina- tion result- or from overcrowded profession- mnke good " tho Discounged 1t School Schiz's Pulp t TE a. 10. It, u, u a u inch. GEORGE E. DUNCAN M. 0. E. CARR, BA. I new “min a JOHN O’IEIL w. a ELLIOTT, Principal BR. h. M. BELL If f ”’91 r”: IS

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