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Durham Review (1897), 21 Oct 1926, p. 5

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My Prize I! lean".- " .4ouartd " l 945 in! laat no T count. h- r was Am UGEEN A mu Mn n. and but three my t. The nu- slalom!!!)- >Iappr|ont any wax Gover- Pioneer tom L and.“ I to tell oe Sh s alt m n-m- Martin. wold Bower. "on"! Me. Tonence Pub L Carl wn. LV. Allin- 'Fr Salli“. niee To“. uric Roman. mid W. D. Gm: old nah]. _ 15. South r tad pm Ht, No. tt. out ot tho I the itttht. surmount! o. Steve.- -t the o. arat nun- Mr my lsabol It ca "- a. watch or new: I "It to 10. Kay- M " the clout sit spoke r obn- ‘n. cer- pioneer: d. than her that rkmnd Libero co mum another nub the n which u up this number to do. hoob in hoot ob mom-or mm ' ma! Harm Hu- In ‘ndan In con rs and behind run " M " no? eetint. There special monthly W In and spent g with Arch. ear com In to in. Just “iv stall "as wind math "t, I '8 moo we!" Wm. sis! 10? b no Mrs rm Mrs :ood mil The par an. who on hae he “a. and I r. " " BEIGE SCE©©L The School is thoroughly equipped ta take up the following courses _ l. Junior Indentation 2. Enlmnu to the Normal School. Each member of the out! In I Uatversity Mano and tn - mnced tench". Durham In An Attractive and heal. thy town use! good neeotrtmodattett Cart be obtained u wanna men. John Ionian. Chum-I J. A. M. Robb, Principal Intending pupils should prepare to "nter " the beginning of the tttlt term. Information In to course. my be obtained from tho may). The School has a "Nimble record tn the put which tt - to than. min In the future. Corn Syrup, 5 lb pail35c I Autumnal: Black Strap l0ctin SPECIALS for Week ending Oct. 28 "lGare" Orange Pekoe Tea, Granulated Sugar -. ll) lbs. for Ge White Cups and Saucers.....;.;per dozen 135 Superior Coffee, lb 6lk I Superior Baking Powder, 25c lb Contains n , alum Green Window I1lius.:............... L1llSl'lilyl' BR05., _ Ilrje_etillt MEN'it BROWN CALF BALE. lather soles and 113er heels. reg. $7.00,to clear at ...... e..........-.....; WOMEN'S BLACK & BROWN CALF OXFORDS. low heels. to char tvt,...-.------"- KISSES BLACK KID BALS. high cut. site: 11 to I, to clear " r..........................-..'."'.."". CHILD’S BOX mp BALS. high out. aim ' to 10%, to clear at m....................-........'.""""' THE CASH SHOE STORE INFANTS DONGOLA ware & BUTTON. BOOTS. II- zua , to s, to clear " ts"""" ................,‘ At Henderstm's Pecan Roll & Cherry Roll from a New Formula Every crumb of this dough has that want we hate. It's the result of skillful blending of pure'ingndignu. THE STORE FOR 0000 ‘85:an mo. CAKES OCT. 21, tiEN0EPS0N'S, BAKERY These are for Cnsh or Produce only This Week SOMETHING NEW' REPAIRING AS USUAL SPECIALS J. S. liklljllhl'l'll ',) A limited number ot single comb lEnglish Barron stain White Lox- lhorn Cockerela. " each. Apply to ‘Wm. J. Andrews, R. R. 4, Durham. FOR SALE t old. Apply to 1, Pricevme. Two good well bred Leicester in: one and two years old. Apply to H. B. McLean. Pricevllle. ' . Being Lot M, con 17, External. one mile east of Dromoro, contain- ing 100 acres, more or loan. Good bush. “at elm soil in good. no. of cultivation. Good building; Ar ply tor particulars to Alex. McDon- ald. R, R. 4 Durban MF--4 our own blend FARM FOR SALE. FOR SALE FOR SALE Young Pitts, 4 may“ John Eekhardt, It}. Phone 60S, r tCs. , lb. RK ;. RK 4.50 Lit 1.50 2.45 1.00 mam a was} A number from the vicinliy of Edge Hill attended the mnlvcysary of the Pretsbyteritut church at Dor- noch 1aiBundar. . w ' a; . Tnie count}? In to be um assttr by by unolher election in the near fut- ure. .Msny will be like the old rotor, who. when asked how he was going lo vote, and he was going to vote tor the strongest party. This Monday morning, oetotir til reminds," otopogrrxsaetung winner by' having 3 niaitfe of snow ot some depth. which by all tppetnnee will! disappear as fast as it came. We re-' member on the 18th October, 1879 attending the funeral of Mrs. John Hall of the south line, Glenelg (nee Katie McCormiek),.with a. sleigh and snow halt a. foot deep. Bo we need, not set up much of a complaint yet,' Mrs Fred Staples met with a bad accident one day last week by falling down the stair steps, breaking her arm above the wrist. Dr. Jamleson set the broken bone, and the patient is doing as well u can be expected. Today the tuner-J ot trraetieailyn young man took place In tho person of Donald Ferguson. "tho died " the 19tsrMttr-Hospittu sum-day not. Hobos the son of Mm Donald. Furs guson of Proton and lenves mixed mother, ulster- nnd brothers to mourn the death of son and brother. This brings to our memory attending a funeral many years ago at the old Ferguson home, ot s young hmthe‘ r'0ar%sld', ‘at the age ot 15 or " yrs. Rev. Mr Matheson, who preached the funeral sermon ot this noble Christian boy, in his remake said: "Why was Garfield called “my and his innocent schoolnntes . yet-1110'- ‘ed te. enjoy their whool Wrt' He said ’til‘these boys; ’enqwer to-the roll call or ttieir,tfaetter but annals cheerfully anewepil‘ to the roll (all of " Hesvenly Esther, where “in: are unknm. Bo the same in be said ot Dougald :vwhijas he called away and bo many of his comrades yet eNoriiltr life's comforts? But) when the mil can is answered, each "must answer their own cull. . To the aged mo her, Brothers an“ sisters, they are - eereditth the assurance otmeetim, their loved not}: and brother, where there is no part- ing. The mother, according to the ‘noturai course of life, cannot see ‘mny men into the Tuture. So to 'all the mourners We vouch (heisen- lumen" of. the community in tend. I inx condolence to them in the loss of l n brother. h _ We hear that the Rev. Ds Alex. McGimvray of Toronto, I: to preach Thanksgiving services on that 8th of November in St Commha church. at Priceville. Many will an.“ themsel- ves of. hearing the Dr., irrespective of ditteretteets of opinion in church matiers. The Dr. being an old stud- ent at the kirk which stood at the old cemetery 51 years ago. he will now find very row who wen? then in the prime of lite'. ‘ Mrs Allan down the 4th con. dive- ber children to the corner of the“ con., they having over 8 Men " come to school. The young teachéé at No. 3, Mlu Hazel Benton is get ting. along well. We rxsmirrttkrr when she in: a little girl ”this us in Gaelic how we were t She knew that much from her grnuuittxther,tbe late Areh'd Benton. who had the lunguzge good. This Tuesday morning, the 19mm October, has a fall like uppemnce. Yesterday snow disappeared ttuit Ind good weather is looked for r We met an old lady who went by the name of Granny. She complem- ed that she didn't know what wan wrong wtth her feet. We told her they were getting tired of carrying over 90 years ot age. She never thought of that and probably she didn't think that Boon they would be laid to nest where walking in no more. "We are told 'we must be come as little children, so to bully, it will he hard to retract their habit: trom the days of their childhood. Dr. Blake of Pricevule bu passed ”my, making the seventh doctor, who served lr’ Priceville, to leave, earthly cares behind. They were, Dr Seaman. Dr. Burns. Dr Benet, Dr. Ghent, Dr. Boyle, Dr Hutton and Dr. Blake. Those llvlng yet who' also practised there, are Dru Dixon, lane Mepartane, Ca-r ind Broader (Mrs. ,(Rev.) D. L. Campbell) and I Dr. Elliott of ‘Toronto, for ' few months. ' PRYCEVILLE Elliott at Toronto, {om low months. making a total of _rleen docan who served in Prieevilie. Mr and In J. W. Phth, Toronto, visited ut the home ot Mr and In. Misses lay Edge of St Thomas Collegiate and Alix of St Cumulus. visited their sisters, Mrs Ritchie and In Wrth over the week and. Mr and Mrs Vie WilltunI and fum- HYrspent the ttrttt of the week with the Inter: parents, Mr tad Mrs C. Morttey, and “tended “when“! servfkies.at Welt. _ . In Ioht. Edge who hu spent the put few 1m with her dnnghear, Mrs Ken-hey It Iarretrara, Subun- virtftmt be; non Arthur last veek. She will spend the .winter with her friends In Brampton. Min, Wm Ritchie of Durham, wont the week and with Mr and Mr: Jon. HcNally. Mrs Fred Show: had the minim-- tune to slip 'on the stop on Hand”. and in doing It) broke her um neu- the wrist. . Min mom Horst, of Elmwood: renewed» old manganese on an A discussion is under 'mr on to which, county in Ontario has the highest altitude. The chin: m made that Wellington in the top county. But Grey and Dunerin voila not submit the claim. _-. Editor Wright ot the m pore-t Confederate bu gone into the mat.' ter with ultltude maps and the stub of I. pencil and taking seven tioints in rwetfirsgton, Grey anal Dutfe'rln. Bttdtt the averages of these counties nova Alia level to be turiMt'xinidtelr: “ , T _ ‘Averaga ' Wollm‘ttm .." .......A, 1,ttt ft. VGQy A.. Aw............ 1.263 ft.. Darin .....A-........1,65i, ti. Ot course, chine three counties, Arrey is at a disadvantage when its .nItitude is avenged; tiaure its north end has to drtr"down. at Owen Sound to the water level of Worst!!! my, But in Grey" cifuntre'i, to be found the higheat had 1mm; om Ontn'lo. The Dundulk H'ertld cor‘ rectly claims that that ty"! {I the high"! town in an; trtorjaekr,j70tr feet show: an level-40.11 shove _Corttettdh and 119 the“ Proton"$til‘I There are certain Atettitts 'elsewhere higher than Dundtuk--Thtutder Cape. near Port Arthur 1,950 than the sea: the summit of St we St. Ig- {tog-.4" It might has addeq that Shrunk. three In!!!” m Dunk, iisituhad still. 1;?11_‘!ee_t. - use 1.864 Met; Mamunse Hill in Almma mu. 1,850 ft,; Northeast Hill, aMnItoulln 1.760 It; and Silver Mountain. 1.730. . When the Parlhmdmt of Can-d; meets again in Ottawa in December. it will have in Its ram" the ttrat representative ot the Ukrainian nee to appenr in the Dominica's chief leg. tnlative body. He will be Michael anhkovick. sitting for the mutil- uency of Vegrevillo. Alberta. ubout 70 miles out of Edmonton. The seat wu hold in the lut Pullman! by A. M. Boutilller, who was elected last October as the candidate of the United Farmers of Alberta. Mr Bott. tllller lost the nominnton last Aug- net to Mr Luchkovch. who also has been elected as a. representative of the. U.F.A. Mr Boutilller came orig- inally from Halifax. N. S.; Mr Luck- kavlch was born in the little coal mining town ot Shamokln, Pennsyl- vania. of parents who came from the Ukraine in then outh of Russia. As tar as can be traced, he is the first Canadian of Ukrainian stock to be. come an M. P. . _ Bo while Duttertir has the highest Henge altitude of any county If it its n town or township of the highest altitude that is wanted. Grey has It. UKRAINIAN MEMBER OF - . _ FEDERAL House Mr Luchkovich is 34 years of age and is a graduate of the University of Manitoba, 1916. He was gradu- ated. a Bachelor of Arm, specializing in politcal economy and history. He' goes to Ottawa from . school- mchor's desk in Alberta. me mmn {rm The constituency of Vegrevllle is almost 60 per cent I Ukrainian let- tlement and from tt ammo the first Canadian member of Parliament tif Ukrainian stock. The Ukrglnhns are already represented by members in the Manitoba. Suhtchenn uni Alberta leguuturtss. Butvreritrerd reminded that when tynttting 2't,alJt'l'l'd (“he Review by cheque'tbqt exchange lhoufd be added. Baimoner orders or ie.' press money orders do not need the exchange. neither do postal money orders or postal notes. U.F.A. chrcuanativo Fine-of " "Int” stock " Sit in Par-Wanna: Water! Water!,! Want! What is Good Heatth Worth? Why thee take a chance and use water that is polluted and unlit to: mmpatlc use, when pure water can Ft" had by but; a gen drllled. I Mao Marne Pumps and Pump - . oitrfttettort summed. . TH&.TOP or ONTARIO ED. J. PRATT. R. R.6, Durban A l D V1613??? Phone " r H cases to itch. Interesting Review it Gr. iled Conference th Team Before A Inn mum in Km United Church on Sand" cw onus. Mr Humid C. 1101(th gun I concise and tnt-ttve report ot the recent mu United Contbrence held in Toronto, to which he wu negation. The great responsibility resting up on the new United Church, wu. he stated. upon the lips of every speak- er. Contrary to the belief of many. the mini-tern did not dominate the Conference: the laymen were quite prominent. To show the democracy of one evening, gathering. no place had been ieoerved tor Rev. Dr. Pidg- That all'mmbers of the Church should keep In close touch with all trranetttwot church work, It was urg- ed that every home should sub-cribs to the church publication. the New Outlook' ind the ‘Mloslomry Reeordl or that they be phced in 'each home by the contention.” __ . " eon, "TaiiiGiGGkd one of do moat mutant men In the church. who arming in 1 little Inge with NI church. _ ' ttr. Hervey; of tie meatrrtorsas1 Free‘Church of Scbtinml inn-the leading speaker. who aaa6rted the eyes of the world were turned on Cnnsdn in the great united venture. Some think the churches went into union merely Jo, one laborer: end money'. while this wu one consid- erdtlon, the outstanding purpose ot union wes greater service in the e- vnngellution ot the world. The world has been moving on faster mm the church; and we must needs cope with the nituntion _ Rev. Dr. Laird stated the church land let year met all claims. 'The minimal-y" objective of 13,800,000 raised lint yew. had been cutto " 400.000. ' which ”he mated would not allow the dumb to extend my branch of its work this year. The village of Stirling with 800 people f "China in so far away. what can live do ?" was 1 question on the ‘minds of many. She proceeded to Ishow the needs ot the country, one got which was consecrated workers, and prayer and money to support lthem. “China, was away she u- ', sorted, and so Va: Korea and Japan. She told a brave story of tive young :women who went. Into the mounting of Korea to sprout the gospel story. was inatnneed. [to church of 427 members save our $4000 in its mia- sion budget, “forums $10 a mem- ber or $20 a. family. Regular weekly _oontribtstions were urged in all con-1 negation: to save expense of over-l drafts, etc. on missionaries salaries and other expem must tsls.serrl, larly met. The W.M.S. sets a good ample in this ward, as theyrheve themonei on hand before It in spent. The wanker use referred to tut. dressee lit-Rev. Dr. Setter, Mr J.H. Gundy. a prominent Toronto hymen. and Rat. Hugh D9hoon. who made a strong plea to remove the temper- ance question from politics and make I bone-dry Canada. The challenge to the young people to accompleh their important pm in carrying on the work ot the churchwu strongly emphasized. " Forbes Addresses Sindey morning last, Mr: (Rev)! E. J. Forbel. whose husband is Unit-i ed Church minister at Weston. gavel In earnest enlightening talk on ‘Kla-t sions'iw' the United Church. on the‘ occasion of the annual “hammering of the Women's Missionary Society.i She it n native of, Nov: Scot; andl made use of some ot the lofty view-‘ point: in her-“province to up her audience to the high ring in s vey of the work J Million. in n world which needs chste,ofsrfti't to-dw more than. any. outshone! thing. Iron: China, Indie. we}: yam other held, they were eating for‘ help. She pictured the audition where ehidren of tender yem wore.) ed in cotton mills in China from} ml the morning to 7 at night; similarly in the silk mills where women got' 20c and children 10 cent.- 3 day. Like 'all miatrioturriet' she deplored the iutNonee of rum nmitirri Ind certain chases of Europeans. She told ot tho thdellty 3nd gedemsuy of converts, who when given work for my. would ghee the envelope on the plate. on following“ Bunny unopen- ed, It m & chulengo to an innate (honed buds. . t . _ " earnest way she “d her bin to mump- ”gunk!“ ,were 'at.' - me. in, , tube ,ebtesoemd mum _-" 'i' C ;'*._ , A male clot-u nudewd ' namin- "The true business of liter) ser- vice," she asserted, and in her - peal for more miasonarteristte stit- ed there were 600,000 women In otltes, United Church, yet only “300%! these wen members ot the. W. M. B. "We want these 1'itlir,'dit in our Societies} ' A native: Judi; nppeanng for help had tote migr- ed "No money It Canaan. .. _ Very graphically she uh“ ' my hands ,t,'r,,',','/tPt? thefuael into humanism ' hee tts6r'ttetNntr to bring them to the light," ‘Id the earnest way the “d her - to ary spud In song at an: service. "O Send the Word." - . Autumn e is that blessed when when the In! who bite My Knox W. M. S. Thankoff’ng " lty debate by the local con- kiwi. -atand in the crowded bride'u tuber, by Rev. Wm Funn- huson. Mr Arthur Jackson to Ila Etna Kohl-1m. both ot Durban. Mes-n T. Bucky and T. Noble hue atarted bum-s u " imple meat ttrm in Calder'. old premium handling the Maxwell machinery. . 25'th Met from Review Me. Oct. 8. 1901 Marred, on Suva-day. the a of Bomber. " the‘midenee of l onion of the their marks?- Mr pad Mn A large centering of nluuvel and friends met at the home ot Mr end In R. P. Dante, Ceylon, on the co cuton of the Mth nnnlverury of Mr end In E. T. McClocklin left on Saturday to visit vrelutiveo in Michmn 5nd intend inking in the Pan American before returning home Witt J. White. comic linger unrl Donald C. Haircut, baritone. will give . modal entertainment in the Town Hell. on the 11th. under the whim of ttte-Teachers" Aucci'on. Toduy " in estimated - 8000 people were on the Emmont Agri- culturnl Society’- ilne grounds to see and he soon. to ennui-e the handl- work of women And men and ndtnire inlondld ouhpleo 6t form otoee Ind farm products. and to have Their pet- riotiam and Iniltnry enthu-iumrour ed by a, troop ot uniformed mounted infantry, comprising the well known returned South African hero. Fred Campbell, and ‘ull drilled try Lieut. John Graves. (The Fred Cunpbell referred to in foregoing article, bu since met " death in the Great {War and had the proud distinction "of winning the coveted 'V.C.' tor conspicuoua bravery on the battle [dec-sau _ A quiet wedding tooY phce st the one of Mrs S. Leann. Mt. Foreat. when her daughter. Mary Eleanor. and Mr Albert Hooper were united ‘ln mun-1339. named. It the Inn-e. Prieevitte, :0: Scot. 26th. by Rev. J. A., lathe lean. -Robert Moon: ot Swinton but. to Acnu m. anther ot Donald "tee, Proton. l _ Mr nap Hahn ot nommho I... conducted A store Ind poet once lthene for I number of ‘yem. bu isold out to a kronuhmn. to the Agreat regret ot his neighborl, and in- (tends moving to Tomto shortly. l where he hu invested in . tine rest- ‘dence on Emerson Ave. iiiriirfy OF YORE , _ From. Review {er. Oct. 5th. 1911 . Mr JigAtklnsoni m Juohed the titimdauoiii. ot Jim" burn on the Parr property. 'NO bundling will be 40x58 feet. Mr Henry Lorenz ofuun. In}: Watt the eou.tractor an! he In . hustler. You my Enter at Any Time Latina-mm about“ to ",__' Sacco-I. Booneem. Banal-why: Typ in. Muslim Becgetarial work Each Mt receives venom u- tendon. " T1360" tom? 6he. will Allow u l Specltl. Time Bale 815. Cub Sale 820, on old Beparatom turned in on B new “all. Senator. Apply at DURHAM MACHINE SHOP R. A. LISTER a GO., Canada The Upper Town Our Stock ot Groceries " brand new. eaitor phone for Anything you deslro In minim. Wd handle Dairy Prod ugts, Meats, . WANTED Slil,ili)il.M Worth ot SECOND HAND Cream Separators between Oct.15& Nov. 15, 1926 hen-I'll Repairing Don. . F. W. ICON, Mackinac Show and leory, Phone 110 Flour. Cereals, Canned Goods, Coal Oil, Etc. Price: the lowest: and!" the beat. Give as u trial. Can ox" true tor “(than J. C. Mi' YEAM AGO PHONE 18' TORONTO J. L. SMITH, tM., " PS, OtBee and midcncc. corner Count- Ind Lumbton. oppoitte old Post Oh ottieettortm: can LIL. 180%.. Fm.. , to ".m., Bandu- exam BR. WILLIAM h. BLAKE "cm on! “not. of NW Um Club M . " PRIOEVILLE. :0". IAIN 3TREET, NOBTEQ‘, ONT. BR. h. M. BELL once on Lunbton ttt. ta in. In“ and CM one. How-o: H I'M r-e in Bud-n W DRS. lAIlESOl & JAMIESOI ornol HAW m H“ n lunch-Icy. Tho Science that adds Life to "axon GRADUATE of mm Thttvemit . was" of-Ro ooiiAte of 'r'lfflillMT,l'll of '/d'/,'gt,' “I. 0'. J &3mmT'mt't$N-tVorq you: and yarn to life. Call Ind Boo to. Con-alum "I. In Durham Tynan. Ttu"- and DRS. C. th AND BESSIE McGlLLlVRAY W. C. PICKERING. DDS. LBS HONOR GRADUATE Tot-ohm Univ. my; ("-4th Ron! College mu Cameo”. Donn-try In w m but MIDDLEBRO'. SPEREMAN , & lt1iBitLEBito' on“, In: ot Cent!!! 0m Start urn-nu. mum-.1». Mr C. C. Ilddléro at Durham 0.0. At Manhattan on man, tterm 4.80 to ' pm. Llano“ “we..." hr any 'tearrtht Sula Man on mull. tor-I. Dates unused n nerdy 011100.0- an; momma“ Dun-bun Bevin-ll Huber-ton Adana... 000.3. Dual. Dana-1k P. 0. Phone " r " ' Academe? 'I. R. No. . Prioovmo Llano“ Mom" (or Go. of an, Terms. won-Ne. Bus tHtetg - Licensed Auctioneer for County an an. “to. my In unwed no» “an". . 8.11-de must. " you plan a we. phone 004. It: Llconood Auction." hr Go. of any laden.” terns. Amusements for ales a to cum, on, my be made at Review OtBee, Mun. Tern-c- .ptrlteattott. Adan-I R. R. 4, Dum- Telephone 608, ring 1--2. orktoa to give was any" notion. JAB. LAWRENCE, Shim MELODY BOYS' ORCHESTRA Incl: for all Oeteaqiotte " rum. and open duel. up], to K. M. PHIPPS. Mun-got - J. F. GRANT. 0.0.8.. LOS. Tlopurhun U. £0.11" cm mm will-ship stock from D'- , an!” k2ilfl'l',1'frfiiihw " an farm for ale. “John. the an" of It Fore-t. good an. sou. mundane m um than running. piped conveniently. “A WI bone-lion. Apply owner. Box " loan PM p. A. Ftemutg, F.%A., mo. can»... - Oven tge-.ihst. lndlvldul III-(notion. “no. and Mhogtu" m. Pm - cune- tor those who ab led Int chines " hum mauve-acid“... - REUBEN th WATSON GEORGE E. DUNCAN M. C. IoLELLAN ALEX. MAC DONALD Enter any Day IOTICE T0 PARKE” MO O’IEIL PAIL! POI! “ALI N

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