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Durham Review (1897), 16 Sep 1926, p. 4

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Bookkeeping, Stenography, ‘Typâ€" ing, Salesmanship, Secretarial work Each student receives personal atâ€" tentions Â¥ +1 may Enter at Any Time Call or write for Catalogué. The Durham U. F. 0. Live Stock Association will ship stock from Dur ham, on Tuesdays. Shippers are re quested to give three days‘ notice. DURHAM MACHINE SHOP Tungsten Alloy Steel Magic Furnace . __F. W. MOON, Machinist Shop and Livery, ~ M,” We can sell your bonds and get yofir cash for them at any time you.may desire. Gete more heat out of Fue!l Buros smoke, turns it to heat Radiates heat more quickly. Tungstensteel transmits heat three times faster than cast lron does. Gas cannot escape, because joints are electric arc welded. Conical grate with clo sed centre makes fire burn hatâ€" ter at the outer sides. leavre your order at 5; ‘| Bonds Buy Town of Riverside, Ont. NOTICE TO FPARMERS P. RAMAGE, Do JASZLAWRENCE, Shipper you on the road to Success. w'!k. CaM, or Phone HNOW. (Adjoining City ont. I‘be so bad, but the treatment.given | below is the latest information on | this subject from the OnuriosAgrlc- | ultural College, and we pass it on to you in the hope that you will make use of it and save yourself the heavy discounts on Smutty Wheat. Directions for Copper Carbonate Dust Troment The dust should be applied at the rate o two or three ounces per busâ€" hel of wheat. Place the grain to be we have known individual farmers who have taken discounts of from 5 cents to 15 cents per bushel on from 500 to 3000 bushels. If this loss were not easily preventable it would not Ontario farmers have for years been taking heavy losses on account of growing smutty wheat. These losâ€" ses in the aggregate each season will run well over one nillion dollars, and New Treatment for Smutty Wheat ONTARIC ARCHIVEFCE \ TORONTO 5 Camp Corners 6 Lamlash ; 7 Louise , 8 Elmwood ‘ NORMANBY 1 Alsfeldt 2 Ayton 8 Neustadt /4 Hampden * , 5 Blythe‘s y | 6 Nenagh ¢ p| 7 Gleneden â€" | PROTON ® 1 Cedarville 2 Hopeville '3 Swinton Park l‘ 4 Ventry 5 Allan‘s ‘6 Kingscote a ©/7 Glennie‘s t ) 8 Proton Stn. || ARTEMESIA l] 1 Or. Valley xt 2 ,Flesherton , 3 Proton Stn. " Â¥ Ceylon /6 Vandeleur | 5 Priceville 3 f 7 Eugenia 1 |s Portlaw % | SULLIVAN 1 Chatsworth C | 2 Dornoch a ;3 Keady j | 4 Peabody 24 ]5 Desboro 1( i OsPREY 1 Wareham 4 2 Maxwell 9 3 Feversham 11 4 Singhampton 5 5 Mcintyre 2 DURHAM _ 1 North Ward â€" 136 2 East Ward 216 3 West Ward 281 EGREMONT «s 1 Allan‘s 64 5245 6652 1111 _ 251% Majority for Miss Macphail, 1407 SUMMARY Total vote by municipalities Campbell and MacPhail Majorities Camp. Macp. C. Mac maj. maj. ‘gremont .. 280 722 442 lenelg .. .. 192 575 + + ~ B83 entinck . /. 351 717 366 ormanby =.. 388 543 155 roton ... .. 359 734 375 rtemesia .. 324 768 444 ullivan .. . 255 593 338 At Oct. 1925 Election Figures of the Vote in Southâ€"East Grey 47 96 119 55 28 20 59 37 24 109 36 86 32 C. McP. Camp. McP. maj. ~maj. 60 46 16 280 192 351 388 359 324 255 461 15 544 633 596 341 36 17 27 164 32 33 77 13 34 33 35 37 66 71 24 34 56 29 32 32 58 11 61 97 103 108 157 142 123 48 24 97 103 128 55 . 102 91 T7 69 129 89 102 155 157 82 41 87 122 575 T17 543 134 768 593 467 84 444 208 382 110 102 121 82 67 148 78 84 55 142 92 109 44 14 70 126 96 94 99 129 179 138 100 64 80 16 32 23 36 126 110 425 214 231 16 19 72 152 201 37 57 92 133 19 12 106 37 16 56 48 16 74 82 11 113 89 91 49 28 102 115 35 65 40 11 24 109 80 106 13 35 38 3 West : EGREMONT 4| 1 Allan‘s > 19 | 2 Dromore 0) 3 Holstein 1 6| 4 veovil ’!3 5 Mt Forest °16 Drury‘s GLENELG 2 ) 1 Ritehie‘s ! 5| 2 Glen 5|3 Markdale < 5| 4 Dornoch, : $) 5 Tp Hall ( BENTINCK 8 | q Dorngch + ? 2 Clark‘s € ‘| 3 Hut. Hill I 4 Allan Park 1( 5 Camp. Corners ‘ | 6 Lamlash 3 ‘| 7 Louise 3 | 8 Elmwood 3 NORMANBY | 1 Alsfeldt 5 2 Ayton 21 3 Ford‘s 6 | 4 Hampden 4 5 Blythe‘s 8 6 Nenagh 20 7 Gleneden . 2Â¥ PROTON 1 Cedarville 38 2 Hopeville ~57 3 Sw. Park 65 4 Ventry 46 5 Allan‘s 96 6 Kingscote 20 7 Glennie‘s 45 8 Proton Stn. 90 ARTEMESIA . 1 Or Valley 45 2 Flesherton *34 3 Proton Stn 96 4 Ceylon 64 5 Priceville n 48 6 Vandeleur 19 7 Eugenia 96 8 Portlaw _ 53 SULLIVAN . 1 Chatsworth 86 2 Dornoch 3 Keady 4 Peabody 5 Desboro 123 OSPREY DURHAM 1 North 2 Fast 10416 2768 Majority for Miss MacPhail, 1722 Egremont 359 Glenelg 260 Bentinck 353 Normanby 540 Proton 456 Artemesia 455 Sullivan Chatsworth .. 90 Osprey 571 Holland _ 588 Durham 113 Hanover .... Markdale ... Flesherton .. 153 Dundalk .... 225 Neustadt ... + IHE DURKHAM REVIEW On Sept. 14, 1926 Edw. MacP. maj. maj. 359 _ 886 527 260 _ 651 891 353 735 382 540 728 l:x 456 906 4 455 875 420 49 113 147 84 SUMMARY 153 93 225 156 57 213 39 52 68 46 20 62 56 107 49 80 29 51 34 36 38 80 28 120 38 167 231 315 78 12 68 37 65 Ed. Mac. maj. maij 53 29 109 127 28 170 114 103 81 124 117 157 92 136 125 170 177 97 124 103 95 526 527 2146 104 124 168 112 19 82 47 160 97 117 57 102 91 96 152 138 126 113 122 115 139 221 152 146 113 71 62 113 20 56 20 45 61 467 112 212 60 Edw. Mac 43 45 11 96 169 202 28 53 109 78 40 12 47 86 118 109 51 28 93 1% 28 58 15 126 61 19 30 53 32 T4 126 58 76 57 67 385 111 101 114 106 60 37 40 35 Mr Bbates of near Chesley, is as sisting Wm Manto at present. Mr and Mrs Elijah Armstrong left on Sept. 3rd, for a trip to Western provinces. We wish them an enjoyâ€" able trip and safe return. _ The bridge here in front of Ed. Noble‘s property ‘is well under way. The steel is nearly all on and all will be completed in the course of a week or so. Miss Meryl Langrill, of Hanover, llz,ent a week end recently at Wm. Noble‘s. Mr Bates of near Chesley, is as sisting Wm Manto at nresent 420 410 ’ Miss Rebecca Grierson, Toronto, spent Labor Day holiday with her mother Mrs McK. Grierson and her brothers here. Miss Sybil Lawrence, near Dorâ€" moch, spent a recent week end with her parents Mr and Mrs C Lawrer;ce. Mrs Alex Hopkins, Mr and Mrs L. Hopkins and little® daghter Marjorie, spent last Sunday with the Wauchob family of Proton Station. the niection Day : very quiet during the day. Hope it is Hikewise toâ€"night The greater portion of the crops in this part is now under roof. Some propose threshing this week, others are sowing their wheat or preparing Election is over and Miss Macâ€" Phail is again victor with the fine majority of 1722. When Miss Macâ€" Phail went in in 1921, she pledged to send and bring back to her constitâ€" uents all the tidings possible of the great task of Government. She has kept this pledge to the very letter and hope she will continue to do so. Mrs M. McKechnie, Hamilton, is at present visiting her many friends here. Mr and Mrs And. Sprung and friends of Owen Sound, were guests of Mr and Mrs Albert Sprung Sunâ€" day last. Mr and Mrs Findlay McCuaig and family, spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Palmer Patterson, Varâ€" ney. Nurse Jean McDonald of Hamilton was the guest of her aunt, Miss C. Livingstone recently. A. C. McDonald and son John, acâ€" companied by Reeve McDonald and Donald McDonald;, motored to Owen Sound Wednesday ev‘g of last week,‘ to hear the Hon. McKenzie King.‘ The four ‘Macs‘ were delighted with the address given by the Hon. gen tleman. | Election Among those from here who visitâ€"‘ ed Toronto and the great Exhibition‘ the past week were : Mr and Mrs G.! Brown, Messrs Rich and Edward. Boyce, A. C. McDonald, Mr and Mm! H. Dunn and Harry Dunn. | C3 _ _ | _ Rev. Mr Walker ,a missionary who! | ~Recent visitors at the home ‘of Mr has been home on furlough and who , ‘and Mrs A. Hastie, were Mrs Bierâ€" is soon to return to the foreign field ; ’wonh and sons, Mr Hermanand Will again, is expected to take charge of and daighter, Miss Marie and Miss the service in Yarney church next: ’Jessie Fiddis, Chesley ; Mrs Erwin Sunday evening. | and daughter Miss Catherine Erwin, About 35 friends of the Varney of Habermehl. | church gathered at the home of Mr.( _ â€" Inspector _ Wright wisited our E. Fee, when a social time was spent. | school Friday of last week ard found Then followed a short" program when | things progressing nicely under Miss Rev. Mr Jay ably acted as clnlrmun.! Florence Kress‘ tuition. ilt consisted of community singing," Rev Mr Crickington took the anniâ€"‘ selections on the phonograph and a . versary services at Glenelg Centre NUmorous recitation by Mrs Lennox. church Sunday, Rev. Mr Taylor of At the proper time, Mr Jay asked .. Durham taking the services hereand the bride and groom to come forâ€" â€" at North Glenelg. iwlrd. when Mrs Earl Mead read the . Mr and Mrs Herb. Allan and daugh. @DClosed address. . They were preâ€"| . ter Miss Mary, were guests of Mr. Sented with a fern stand, rocking | ‘ and Mrs Joe Porter Sunday. | chair and a three piece console set. }\ Revy Mr Crickington took the anniâ€" versary services at Glenelg Centre church Sunday, Rev. Mr Taylor of Durham taking the services here and at North Glenelg. Inspector Wright wisited _ our school Friday of last week and found things progressing nicely under Miss Florence Kress‘ tuition. HUTTON HILL Rev Mr Taylo'r will occup pulpit in the church here next day ,in the absence of Rev Mr The school fair will be held Satâ€" urday of this week at Edge Hill school. Miss Firth and pupils are busy preparing for it. Master Billy Noble, Durham, spent a few days with his aunt, Mrs Jas. Lawrence recently, Mr Campbell Mitchell, Hamilton, spent a few days with his sister, Mrs N. McLean. Miss Catherine McLean is attend ing high school in Durham. Miss Merron Ewen is engaged with Mrs Dan McArthur at present. Miss Eva Trafford spent a few days with her sister, Mrs Jas Miller who had been on the sick list for a week. i The U.F.W.O. held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs Wm. Weir. There was a good attendance of members and several visitors. Beveral items of business were atâ€" tended to and a very good program had been prepared. Mrs J. W. Meâ€" Kechnie gave a good paper on ‘Wit and Wisdom‘; Mrs Neil McLean gave a splendid paper on ‘Egg Gradâ€" ing.. â€" At the close of meeting, Mrs. Weir and helpers served a bountiâ€" ful lunch..The next meeting will be held &t the home of Mrs Angus Mcâ€" Arthur. Mrs Frank King, Toronto, is spendâ€" iIng a few days at the home of her brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr Bert Ritchie. Mr and Mrs Neil McLean spent a day recently with Mr and Mrs D. 3. MceDonald, Crawford. We, your friends of the Varney church have gathered here to spend a social evening with you in your home. We hope that this gift may strengthen our friendship, that we may continue to have many more happy evenings together and that you may have many happy years of married life. ‘ | Though taken by surprise, Mr and tomary v | Mrs Fee replied and welcomed the while he | friends to spend other evenings in Ruland, s | their home. Lunch was then served.| deep rose | The address : | Mr_Clarer ’Mr and Mrs Elmer Fee,â€" | groomsma ‘Tis kind to welcome strangers, bout 70 ‘tis kind to welcome those who are bride‘s ho leaving w§. But toâ€"night, we believe lady frien it is better to show to.you that we‘ waiting or appreciate your remaining with us. |ed beneat] In the church and in the communiâ€" ty we have enjoyed your company and appreciate your interest and the active part you both have taken and are taking. In what better way can one hope to obtain greatness than in a contented vuy?‘ each day filling one‘s place cheerfully ? l NORTH EAST NORMANBY | strone Mrs Wm Caldwell, Margaret Leeson SAUGEEN occupy the Sunâ€" Tuesday is *Chooseâ€"day‘ says the Brantford Expositor. Mr and Mrs Michae!l Byers and daughters Mae and Audrey, and son Bert, motored to Waterloo Co and visited friends and relatives in Pros ton, Blair and Ayr over the week Mr Clifford Whiteford â€" and lady friend and Mrs Jno. Whiteford. j»« Friday morning for Detroit ait»; spending a couple of weeks around the old home. __Mr Henry Fritz and son were in Mt Forest Thursday last and bought a new threshing engine. . They are fully equipped and ready for the fall threshing. A farewell party was tendered Mr Wm Hughes of Steel Brage Friday evening when quite a number from this part attended. Mr Hughes is taking a course at the O.AC., in Guelph for a time. | deep rose with stockings to match Mr Clarence Seim acted the part of ‘gmonum. After the ceremony 3. bout 70 _ carloads motored to th» bride‘s home where a dozen young ‘lady friends were ready to assist in 'mfln‘ on the tables which groanâ€" led beneath the load of good thing.. A three story wedding cake, preparn ‘ed by the bride‘s mother was nicc), disposed of. The evening was mag» _merry by the young people and o}d alike, tripping to the music supplied by Hill Bros. of Mildmay, un »). _most daylight, _ The young couple are 'mhng their future home a; the ‘Mill‘ Prices the lowest: Quality the best. Give us a trial Ruland of Ayton, were mage and wife by Rev. J. Langhelt; ;, |John‘s Lutheran church ar 1. The winsome bride was gowns Wwhite crene de chene with .1 Dairy Products, Meats,} Flour, Cereals, Canned : Goods, Coal Oil, Etc. Our Stock of Groceries is brand || new, Callor phone for anything | _ you desire in this line. We || handle M tomary veil and orange bl(;s.so‘x;.:_ while her bridesmaid, Miss Olivia Ruland, sister of the groom, wop The Upper Town Last Wed., Sept. 8th, ther» 1 marriage of unusual interest ; surrounding neighborhood whe» Lavina Seim, second daughter 8th Heartiest congratulations ; tended to Mr Jos Davison ang who were happily wedded on J. C. HOWELL SEPT. 16, PHONE 139 chene with the oy 1 orange blossom spent a few r father, w), @nd Willian there wa At Ayton gowned ;« wC to the bride Sept Miss Mr man . 8t. Cus days + lras SEED whEay rom SAL Quantity on han $1.50 pe *lâ€"cleaned. â€" Apply %o John R. ‘R. 4, Durham. Order your ; Review _ â€" Le ®tatements, bill} tion sale bills, bills, wedding nouncements. et Mr and Mrs J €ay with the D; Mrs H. Hesse Toronto, spent ; the former‘s sis Donald. Mr and Mrs Johr Routhampton Thurs Monday evening Miss Alma Hopkin days recently with Herb. Hopkins A number from thi the reception Wednesd: the home of Mr and M ©nm, in honor of their d rret, who that day bec; of Mr Joe Davison V much happiness Miss Catherine Sr Toronto | jafter â€" spen tion at her home he? HON. ARTHUR MEiGH Who, with his party has go to defeat and will lead Hi ty‘s Opposition in the J ALL Good BREAD is your Best | FAT _ GOOD BREA HENDERSO! DO you know toasted with breakfast or DOQ you kuow th nour We try to ples and fresh, wholesos â€"â€"a trial will convit L SUPERIOR When in To Store yo for Grocer Ice Cream TBE CASH SHOFE sSTORY WOMEN INFANT WOM t WOMEN MEN‘Ss BJ and lots of nouris D he« log ca 14 HKH. MORL Specials SEPT. 16 1926 Bre H N M M wl MD € PR H M

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