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Durham Review (1897), 21 Oct 1926, p. 8

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. BRIGHAM’S STORE Iiuugl Block '--. but)“. WOOL UNDERWEAR v. I." tmt mum-up Lined Week Snocks, Dillon} Overalls and Pull: . ' The lanes! and best mm; garment on the market. but» W Bad but. 90“: you mt for tho cold weather. Ab Io Communion. at guaranteed prim The kind young men favor for winter out-door wear. A Inge assortment of Flannel & Heavy Work Shirts " Dustin prices. New Full Shipment of ttard wearing Boys' knickers WINDBREAK JACKETS so CASH muss": _..icr1".) .1.- ”. vb.‘ . , . N' in... ' “H... . . sc"li i'"" c""', gnu" "El 'I/////- ::i.jii:ii:iii)if. WIN a??? -**w-1"""' . mull; , L , e;- (es'. 'c'j',i,ji',jir,',ia. ",pllyo,,P.. '.rSigy2,'y), ....ntllllhil‘flihnn.....1I!llmfi“llllon....._...‘\\\\‘i address, Ind mall " to the Puzzle hummer. Get “amid for "km. mrt'ilries. Puzzle Mgr, Room 207, THE MAI]. AND IilimltEcremtto, Canaja This in "rte, of the greatest array " Cash Prime that has ever been otrered in I Mall and Empire Puzzle Contest. That's what it u, foat--tusd you can be a winner. The prize- range from " to $50 and from $50 to $2,000. An prizes wilt be awarded in time to reach the winners by Christmas Day. Think of it! You can win my much as 82,000. Yes, sir. $5,000 in cash when may be won in this Interesting puzzle content. and will be awarded promptly after December ttth. There will be so winners and the Ptrrt Prlu. the golden opportunity, 82.000 IN CASH. Won't that be a wonderful Christmas Gift? In the event of tie: tor any prize, duplleltO prizes'wlll be awn-(led. 1.000 pplnh will Flat Prise. We will give you 950 will. fer tindlmr the Twins. 1- .edinlely upe- reeeipt of your col-reel answer, we wlll lend you partied-n of I word. hildh. mmwmh. If maul-I, you can: the final " pol-u required to win a 03,000.wa o.oaeortho09e6erCaaPt_ New. and the Twins. Writ, this number: In the coupon below. an in your nun. and No, they are not all twin)! Theo and only two are identical, and are the twins you are asked-to find. Can you? To be sure, the 18 pictures oll look dike; but look closer. How about their hut There are other dMtere-o, too. Read the clues. Only two girl. on exact duplicates The] in 'Nins- can tou-tind then? . - . ”I sr ". ' "-i-cllL0lEtilL-, At first glance ail-of the pictures loo); silk}. But upon examination you will Doe that almost every one differ: in some way from all the others. in some the difference may be in the light or dark band on the brim of the hat or in the brimming on the hat or the collar. Or. some mgy wear necklaces. or ear-rings, or both. Only two a.” exactly alike. No, it's not as any as it ioolu. You must ”arch carefully. Just look c'.o-ly--rna3te sure that you have the twins, then send in your sin-war. Some- body who tind- the right twins is going to win rm; prize. Make that “somebody" be You. ' . Fi t P . 2 00 i C rs rlze ' ,000. , MAXIMUM AWARD . ' . C irirmrulait You Find the Twins?tm§ Mt Ind Mn Ju. Eden went It". tool with the tomr‘n “not. Mrs. John Canon of Kitchener. - f Mr and Mrs Wm Gordon'ud Mr.' and Mn David Gordon, not Bun- day run Mr um Mm Tho- Moore. Mr Wesley Andrews bu {and the tarm ot Mr Goo. Pollock for a term of your: and is busily engaged in nu plowing. , ‘On Shaky next Judge Sutherland of Owen Sound will conduct the not: vice In St Pull’l church. f q The tuutivertsary ”rice-s of St. Pull'a church. Emmont. will be held on Oct. 3Itrt, the Mtertuton ser vice It 3 o'clock. when the Durham choir will take charge of the ser- vice had " evening service " 7.30. The following Mend: evening, a supper will be given lithe basement of the church and fawn! program will follow. Admission 35c. and Mc. (r"Al"iiiii'iii mum” gauging!” MAIL YOUR ANSWER TO-DAY ”mm”lll'l.|'lllll|‘_!l:::”H”immmhmmm”lumlmni ”a”,I.uIJiiilhutgg;wmnimunn%1fiilhuéwm§\\§ (lilf 1lpt; lla"," N 'ji holding their “and has: on Set- . LVUII. RIB rum-nu- tdar. Noe. 18th. “W Mndtf Fi3GiaidAuGLoA-i' ~sli indies who have work out. tog" . _ : hove such handed in . week pier Ttto You: Mei humor! of do!“ to date ot honor. ‘tho Presbyterian Church. will hold: g Halloween social in the basement of Proton Fox Ranch Sold }the Presbyterian church on Monday . Mrs T. P. lockhart and son Itil"; night, Nov 1st, at 8 o'clock. trid, who stsrted the Proton To“, Commencing Monday evening. Oct. ship tox ranch seven years ego, has Mth, Mr Ed, Hm will tie-open his disposed ot it to the Gum Bros of shop tor shoe snd rubber repairing-x ‘Onhville. The ranch contains 40 his old stand. -foxes and ages for s. number more. Rev and Mrs Jay spent lands; l This ranch is union; the best in with friends at Monticello. [Western Ontario. Mrs Went or Laurel, who has been .‘ Awarded . "tlothhltt ‘vislting _ her dmhter, Mrs Erie / Clyde E. Dantrert, B. A.. son ot Mr Sharp ot Bouth Bend, h" celled on . and Mrs B. Denkert, Hanover, has "irif'gktt.'lid'lffl recently. 1 been tortmied tb Wax regwch ter) Mr J.Mch!lnn ot Pricevllle. . lowship by the University of Chicago. ttt this week visiting.with his cousin, . Mr Danhert graduated from McMAs- Alex: McMillan. " _ l ter University last May. During his: Mr and Mrs Bért Watson and tam. L course there he was a brilliant de-, ily ot Knox, Normanby. were visitors t hater, a star hockey purer and a with Mr and Mrs Allan Aitken Sun, popular president of the student day and attended the Anniversary i e _ - ., AI. “_4 -I...A.__IA- -u...-", You“ Hg. for tab: 5 mu dd. 810.00 per put. Apply to George Whitman. - My H. '. body, Push Manqder, Koontz" _ THE MAIL! EDIRE. Toronto, Canals. . Number- ...A... and ........ an the twins that I hf. found. " the“ no out.“ w :1 - On 'ep?"'.", ted Street or RED. tell'mo how to [dunno ttnat so points to m rm: Prize. ' - -rrTrrrt, ni/C' Fairr -Tajiriia "ylllle."geeofgfg'r', iW‘é t man no ransom} Mrs Went of Land. who In: been visiting _ her dunner, Mrs Erie Sharp ot South Bend, has called on 't",!1'S't" ,village recently. Mr J. McMiilnn of Priceville. In this week v'isitintr.rritlt his cousin. Alex: McMillan. _ Mr and Mm Bin Wltaon and tam. lly ot Knox, Normanby. were visitors with Mr and Mrs Allnn Aitken Sun- day and attended the Anniversary services in the Presbyterian church. Rev. Mrs Jay had as guests the first of the week her parents, Mr and Mrs o. McPherson ot Smithvule and Mr and Mrs J, D. Moore of Grimaby. Miss Blair, teacher at Orchard, spent .the week end with the Arm" family. ' _ MrAutd Mrs Wm Porter ot Knox, Normanby, visited with Mr and Mrs. Geo. Brown the Brat of the‘week. Mr sud Mrs Colin McMillan left Wednesday tor a. week's visit vim his grater,7 Mrs McCrea of Buffalo. Mr Arthur Fulcher who baa had the blacksmith stand of R. J. Gadd tor the past year is leaving this week for 'Woodstock. In the meantime the shop will be planed-on account of the recent illness of Mr Gadd. Mr. Gadd at present is progressing splen- didly and will reopen the shop in the near future. _ we. Eileen. Gibbon was seamed badly abaut,ttMrknati'rwsm1pyrnttrTir ng and ‘will be .dlt ot school this week, Anniversary ices of Fairbairn Presbyterian Chu h, will be held on Sunday, Oct. 24th when Rev. R. B. Ledingharn, B. A. of Plankton, will preach at 11 mm. nd 7.30 p.1n. On Monday ev'g, Oct. , th, a fowl supper and entertainment ll be held. Han- over Presbyterian ale Qulrrtette and Falrbairn arches 'will furnish the program along with brief ad- THE DURHAM WWW TORONTO drone. bylaw . Sumrm guns, 50c: etotreaS6e. Mr and Mr- P. Hattie, Woodland, visited their Inner. Mn A, Ecclea recently, Mr W. Hattie um visited his Inter. In J. Nicholson. J. but our wood. en losing their blue ot glory. Hwy of the bemtifully colored, leaves lie thickly on the ground where they "ruatle in the eddying hlut or to the nbblt's mm." A well: through the bush is delightful. . T Rev. MrLVIpCuuoch. Toronto, visit- ed Mr. P. Reid int week. Messrs and Madmen Croat. Mt. Forest. attended the "utivertutrysers vlcee in Holstein Presbyterian church on Sundny morning. Mr and Mrs W. M.~Groat then visited at D. Bruce's. while Mr and Mu Hervey Grout spent the nttemoon ht A. Merchant's. Mr and Mrs Brunkard and family, Drayton, recently visited her par- ents, Mr and Mrs T. Keith and bro ther Win. Mr 1nd. Mrs G Grant, Varney. 0.150 Mr tad Mrs T. Schmidt. Stntford. were recent guests of their ulster, Mrs N. Homburgh. Those who attended the funeral from a distance were Mr and Mrs. Christie and Geo. Petrie; Mrs W. A. Reid, Toronto; Mr Wilfrid Petrie of Walkerviile; Miss Tens Petrie and her two brothers. and their wives of 'Milvertonhnd Atwood. The remains were laid to rest fn the Reid ceme- tery on Wednesday utternoon ofiast week. ‘ Threehlpg. Biio ti11intr, mangold and potato picking have kept a. good my employed the past few weeks. “minutely involuntary. muscles con- trol our breathing. 'Nuture'l mist bu. “all: been very may with Mnta, and abiding. We are mud to hear that Mrs Rog- era In improving from her severe it- tack or hrynsim. rout . Had the weather been fu- orable they intended having a. game ot tsotttmll. F "tGadirtui1'uifow welsh! the my. afso taking up” homes which are an average crop. ' Mr Geo. McKelvie's sale on Mon- da ylut Was well attended, consid- ering the cold, wet day. Fair prices were realized under the hammer oi Auctioneer Alex. McDonald. Mr and Mn McKelvie intend leaving for Tor- onto this week where they will in future reside. . Mrs Albert Bell left for Orillia lust. week. Mr Wallace Hooper went to De- troit recently for the winter months. Monday evening last, with MrJno. Hill acting as Chatreur with the wag- BOD, (being more reliable than the Ford) took teacher and pupils or S. S. No. 14 down to B. S. No. 13, where they were entertained by Miss E. Oliver and pupils, to a. weiner The late " hs. Brier Mr Murray Wells is busy getting his an plowing done on the Daly farm. In w- Mendl h rang-to. v _ Mr.Btrrr, noes-Iv "5°" " {an to Mr J. Hunt and lama-nov- a um m Mr B. summon of Brampton. ia vlddnx old friend. be". Mr and In “We" of Guelph. Good oo-ations were present It both annivernry sen-ices Sundny, 'ot Holueln Presbyterian Church. es- pecully In the evening, when the ed- ' was tttled. The inspiring and l, Between silo tilttng, threshing And Homewhu bad weather. our farmers ie having quite I. middle to get ‘thelr mangvls and potatoes bound. 1 Mrs McCaul and Miss Mme Mitch. Iel of Mt Forest, visited the week l end over with ill-Jud Mrs John 1hr ism". earnest mm. deiivered try Rev. J. T. Strum ot Owen Bound, were greatly tppreciaied by all. Mr Stra- chan in a new speaker in this local- ity and We a splendid impression. Judging by extensive repur- to a dwelling house u short distance eat of Knox Cornea. we my hue some- thing to report inter, concerning the bride. the'xmom. etc. in the menu- Mr no, I” ed, duet Jana. That there will be a vainchl e lection is now mined in December. and the promised Government sup envision of the liquor question which you to untidy all concerned. in my- thinx but comforting and woman;- - to Prottibitiottitsta. it in Govern. ment Contml pure and ample And the wowed to Intuit“ I govern- mat cgency for the wean! system of prescription try Meta-I. “and out admirably to the uHlight of the war. it (nu-rte an Kent-Me map- pointed ministers without portfolios. to that position. At All events it is tut wound victory tor the vets. Mrs James Vincent and little sour Donald of Aginoourt are visiting with her parents. Mr and Mrs J. HoeMn. of Mt. Forest, 1150 her sister, Mrs. D. Mellvride in Normanby, tor a few days. . - The chairman announced the ev- ening's proceeds to be $113.80. Western his ' Screenings l. Repairror Renew that Leaky Roof RLYTH'S CORNERS THE PE0PLE'S MILLS, Mt. Forest ofits kind in the district will be convinced. 'before bad weather com“. Call Lu stock of SHINGLES. l. GROAT & SON Death of Du. I Fen-son tesd,r-irueiomr, m [and any to" on "tttr. day - hat. " ailment hem nlecn on tho tst-eh. The Gems» "ik%-tone"mraer1tetr!T nor, who "only ha- resided with his mother. near Mt. ”mt. o'er: year ago he undervent a critical or" oration at Lockwood Clinic. Toronto. for the lane trouble. and while it broncht - relief to him. at. not (iii A 90m! can. My ointt you! ID.»'I' Fermi-on was born on the 10th con. Proton. [the son of the late Daniel and Mrs, Ferguaon. His father was an old time Disciple preacher. who held My vice- in Prloeville and elsewlm-., passing away thirty three years nun lAhout forty year" ago the pawn“ with their young family. removed 1.. {the 22nd 0011.. Ettretnont, where m. deceased tamed the mater pan ft I his life. I. In 1918. he removed with hismm: Ier to Holstein. thence to Mt Fore-ct, land for the last three years. hit lived on a small farm on the am u. of Egremont. 1% miles from Mun-- Forest. tor the me muble. brought - relief u my, a. new“!!! on: Forty eight ”In " m born on the 19th the non of the the D I 125 tom. 20 ncm hardwood bush. remainder an r emulation . Good buildings. " Bea from Durham. A bargain tor ck Isle. Apply to , A f)mt clue Clothe: run- , ning "ily--. the only one ‘. Call and no it work. You The deceased was unmarried an " besides ht: used mother, kln'vs hr chief mourners, ttve brothers am two tatera."Alex.. In uukln. Nort!: Dakota; Jan. A.. the well known Deputy new: of Riemann Mn Piranha: IcKInnon (Bu-uh) of nnm Ptfeeef1ie; Clarice. of 22nd can. " venom; Dental and Archie, near Beanie. But: In Thou. Watson. on 14th can. Eamon. One sign-1, Lydh. end three, brothers. Peter, David/end tMiSetd died in mature years. while an others died in in. fancy. _ In tension the late in Ferguson m . Dtaclple. He was potsaessuudo' n mum disposition. but Vim an “Mun-lou- and successful fannvr m year- of ogod health. The remain}. were conveyed {mm Durham Hosp} tal to the home of his sister. Mm Flu-mm” leKlnnon. Pricevillo, with whom the mother now resides. and from whale home the funeral was held My. Interment took plat'v in McKechnle's cemetery. Durham W, Glenelg. In roving memory of our denr moth. er and wife. It Jacob Smith. who died Nov. In, Mi. The warmest rt, the fairest face- Wu taken wan-o ; God may Hia angels camtu And curried h from earthlycares. r ~Huahnd. ter and Son In loving mam ry of my dear mother. In Juoo Smith, who de. parted this world. N Itrt, 1925. God qnlled her home up her rest. Without n winning those loved The In". tom mtttseHpttorts to_dtrtuirr no!!! It 3 swing to " .wtuur no!!! It 3 suing to Murillo}; not In and In your; When we hope to Ince‘ her, {new hoe. r quietly ttatmed to a brighter run son SALE '. ti, IN MEMORIAM It . . ISAAC. " I Ave., --Mtq Arthur Poole 80° our VOL. XLI mm ft Id. He ready , Ctw, horn: Mt Kttt W. A sum ulna My The I“! The RI est "I!" " amused t nd min Listened he rr Star It w and “Id ttRTC' [JP-Tu with Geneva, tt dtr, Ind Bfter 2 WV!!! and tie" gunmen, In t u the tumour tdt - ot the M we ot the " “In and until our on Gaol: Ina INNS-"d - from o “mm can: The econ-Ion tet an an: to " " rm “in Mrt " w titetth' 10 "I Loam. Thee "shew ot mama “a mom W cloud by I. ( MS'MA m ghoul nanny I Hod: \\ " R It: Hun W " hm I."

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