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Durham Review (1897), 16 Dec 1926, p. 5

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ST BENTINCK e very best ine--- Choc- I " to $2.75 ideal g l°==°=° 16, I926 ttractive Soon bands~oa Display tt Jackets rwear. Wh mas. 3raham ' m I se- PMQ‘m um 73.9.3998 "dy We Ht at "punt. Plug to ram. adlo in H I" an at BS " is not too only td nNeret you? Christmas Grating cards. The Rev. iuw h as a nice selection. ranging tn (mice from 82.25 per doz. up. nutter. per lb ........... Bus. ttrto 50c: Seconds Potatoes, per In; ....... Chickens: 4 It. or over A lb. or over . Ducks . . .', Wheat . . . Otua . . . . ' Barley . . . Buckwheat nut-ks ............ ............ Me Wheat ."............ 81.20 l 81.85 Oats ...... ........ .....408nd AS Harley ........ ........ .55 and .60 Buckwheat .. .......... .50 “Id .56 Peaa ...... .......... 81.10 & 81.15 Mixed Grain. mm. 81.15 C 81.25 Hay ...... ........ ..‘.. 824.00 On account of heavy obli- gations, wenre obliged to uk all acccounta to be settled by cash or note before the 15th of December. Plane see to it. Just on. wook until Christmas. We no panning for the bout displuy we've " er had. For Xmas presents our stock will contain just what you want we are sure. Come in and no our China, etc. A blue handled setting Broom, heavy and of best quality of brown Corn, for......... 7h XMAS SUGGESTIONS For this week we are offering a 4 string broom of good quality for Re Accounts Owing Pricoville. SPECIAL IN BRO0MS KARSTEDT BROS. DURHAM MARKETS Christmas Gifts Don't wait until than” few days to start shopping. Select your gifts now while our stock is complete. J. S. likll,llhl'l'll, all of which take :ceeptablo as well is useful presents for any member of the funny. - We will be very planed to otter any suggestions and to assist you in any war in,the selection of suitable Christmas gifts. Don't hesitate to ssh, for our assists nee In this matter. \ We have s large assortment of Club bags, Suit cases, Skating Boots, Cosy Slippers, Moccasins, Etc. At Benderson's Pecan Roll t Cherry Roll from a New Formula Every crumb of this dough In; that want more taste. his the result of skillful blondin of pure ingredients. THE SHIRE FOR Profit Sharing Cards will not be given out after the beginning of the New Year. tiEN0E9SOlei BAKERY This Week SOMETHING, NEW 16, o 45e each for all the Family On t, Tlie , 45c 81.00 0000 BREH) AND CAKES 25c if Oliver gave credit to the trent" m derived from the Mock Parliament instituted by Rev. Mr. John some years " Lunch was served " the do”. after I recognition count by douples, or pictures of prominent pol- ltlcnl men. 'God Save the King' and 'Auld Lang Byne' closed a delightful evening. a tine reminiscent nddreqa. of his ttrrrt public appearance andnttempt at pub. lie speaking, and conveyed tome tine hints to the young people present. The address, though dilerent in mat. ter from those of the lut few months was given without a ttaw, or hesita. tion. Maura in. Turner. Wm. Math. er. acknowledged the principle tint Mr Frank Reilly noted the (not or his being the youngest member ot parliament. and how he had stood tu the 0. T. A. Mr H. B. McLean " preeaed his appreciation in alew well chosen words. Mr. J. M. McGiliivray Bniahed the program in a tine speech describing scenes Ind events ot tor. mer years. Tommie Currie gave a recitation. was Involved and labored to so vau- antly. w. G. Watson spoke approv- intriy and referred to the comma" oth uncle "honest John" and felt an the nephew would follow in his footsteps. . one. who conveyed congratulations to the new member, to the society. and to the surrounding neighborhood. be- fore singing a couple of songs. Com, munity singing followed. led by Mr. Junes Milne, s brother ot our medi- co, who is possessed of n tine voice, and I talent tor instrumental music. Mr. Oliver was called upon, who gave Bt. Column United Church. at Health. will hold their annual Christmu Entertainment at the church. Thundny, Dec. we, at 8 p. III. Admission Me.. children free. The 1min! meeting ot the Y. P. B. was advanced to Monday night or this Week, to accommodate the recip- ient of a eontmrtuiatory function. Mr Fnrquhar Oliver, M.P.P., before leav- ing tor Toronto thin Tuesday mom- lng. After opening exercises con- ducted by the president. Mina Marion Muir. and the reading ot the minutes Rev. Mr. McConnacI was called to the chair. He eluted the object or the meeting, and spoke mtlogistteally of the honored young member ot the Society. Ho called upon W. W. Ram. The Cash Shoe Store PmGtMt,,.Lii--,i,"'ciiur,T' Another funeral took place from Mr A. Bell's undertaking rooms on Thursday of last week, it being that of Mrs Chas. Mclnnea, whose name was Catherine McArthur and was born in the Tp. ot Bruce about 70 years ago. being a daughter of the late Peter McArthur, one of the pi- oneers ot Bruce. Her husband died T 32 years ago. being one of the well- known Mclnnes' ot the Durham Road Glenelg, a son of the late Mr and Mrs Duncan McInnea, ttleo h sister I in-law of the late Duncan McDon- ald and Mn McDomld of Lethbridge. Other relative: in Damn: and Gian- elg are Mr Dan' McArthur of the I Glen, the lite In Chu Mont, Mrs The Community Club held their regain meeting last Fridly night, when quite n crowd were present. The progrun consisted of viotin Inn- Iic. recitation. ond singing and the matte! which was. read by Mr H. 'H. McDonaiti. Four girls took part Our local mill "men, Mesarq Albert ng and Will Ridden we're each ott work several days. while part of the machinery was taken to Mt Forest for repairs., in his usual good mung. preached a suitable sermon for the occasion. The deceased's brother accompanied the remains from Calgary Mr Colin McArthur, ot Paisley attended the funeral The remains _.were laid to rest beside her husband in Smellle's cemetery. . Mr Oswald Diana" has him" a position in the Union Bank, Dundnk. Mr E. E. Hockrldge span .n tew days in Hamilton last week. Mr wd Mr: Bam Bryce visited the tirtst ot the week with his parents. Mr and Mrs w. Bryce.. His mother quite recently met with a painful accident. _ ' Jon. Firth ot Durham, and others. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Mr Taylor of the Baptist Church.the deceased being a Baptist Mr Taylor We are pleased to hear Mrs‘rFrnnk McLean is now galnng strength since her, recent operation. Mrs Jan. Stephens, Cedarville, vis- ited last week witty her sister, Mrs. Gem Christie. Sunday last, Messrs Jan Wilson and Peter McDonald were inductedas elders in the Presbyterian church Rev. Mr Collins ot Toronto, preached the sermon and Rev. Mr Sutherland conducted the induction service. Some ot our citizens have been laid " duty for a few days With'sev- era colda. The Women's Institute are. packing a donltion of fruit for Christie St. Hospital and also preparing a quilt for Mt. Forest hospital. One ot the sure thing‘s of life hap- pened In the Park yesterday. when tax collector John Scott met all witrh- ing to pay rent in the Park. w. A Richardson had the miator. tune to lose a good driving horse on Sunday, it breaking a leg while out to water. The ladies-old and young,-- are busy on construction work making boxes for the box social and enter- tatnment in the Orange Hall on Pri. day of this week. This is the school attain Then. on Monday evening. Dec. 20th a Christmas Tree and en- tertainment for the Sunday School in the churoh here. Tuesuay .Dec. 2lst there will be a Christmas Tree and entertainment for the & S. in Salem church. All are expected to turn out to these affairs and help old Santa Claus entertain the little folks, also to enjoy themselves . ', . in u denim. “Resolved that hot lunches served In school would be a tretteitt to this communlty." my In a letter (tom In In. Black " Oak River. Man., one autos MM! toter4n-ltor, Mrs Gnrvln of Prince Albert, Soak" died. Mm Garvin (Inc June Block) m born a coup]. miles west ot Domoch In the'Tp. of Bent, Inck 'over 60 year: ago. Her father win the late Alex Buck, one of Ben- tlnck'n pioneers, and her mother lu- bella Smith, ot the well known Smith's of what was known " Grit- itn'tt Corners. now Dornoch. Mn. Garvin has a host of tolutlves In Benunck. Glenelg. Emmont. Proton and Bruce mount whom la thewrit- er, a tirst cousin ot her (other. Mrs Garvin had her on Maui during her life. being damped try" death of husband und some new. bers of her family some yeari ago.‘ There still remain tive sons and tour daughters to mourn the death of a? dutiful mother. Her brother. Mn; Jan. Black, ot Oak River, attended, the funeral. The many friends or; the family in this part lend condol- ence to the bereaved family. i The thaw on Monday almost spoil- ed the sleishlug. but the snow com. ing again will " that matter. Quite a number' from this line.”- tended the reception for M133 Mac- Phail and Mr. F. R. Oliver but Tue!- day night and rejoice with them in their splendid victory. - The following were visitors " the homo ot Mr and Mrs Geo. Rtiehie the t1rat or the week; Mr and Mrs. Nelson McGuire sud funny, Hol- stein. Miss Armena McKeclmi, and Mr and Mrs J. Teeter of Initials. so: Glennie Firth and AmonellGlen- Mr Adam Andaman is attending the U.F.0. Convention in Toronto this week. SWINT ON PARK HOPEVILLE Mrs Hugh McArthur Ind Mrs W. J. Greenwood spent a day recently with Miss Millie Cook, Ceylon. _ Mrs Colin McIntyre and son Arch. ie of Domach spent Sunday with her sister. Mrs J. o. Greenwood. Mr Cecil Parlor arrived P.ruye from the West a couple of weeks ago, " ter'apending the {all m- more. . Messrs Colin MmArthur and Arth. ur Campbell, Paisley: Mr J. Firth of Durham and John MacArthur. Cal. guy. visited Thursday with Mr tad Mrs D. J. MacArthur. Miss M. MoArthur. teacher. in hiding her school concert on the afternoon of Tuesday, the 21m. A splendid program " being prepared, followed by I. Christmas tree for the pupils. Mr w. R. Jack had no Irtistortune to get his hand hurt by a gasoline engine lut'Tuesdny. which will lay hlm off work tor a few weeks. Mr Wilbert Greenwood returned home from Detroit last week. Quite a number from here attended tiig dance in the Town Hall, Dur- ham. hurt Tuesday, given In'honor of P. R. Oliver and Miss MacPhtul. Mrs Henry Benton and daughter Blanche and Mr Bob Pesrt. Bunes- an. spent the not end with their parents. Mr and Mrs Geo. E. Peart. The young people are busy pre- bar. for their (guns! Christmas entertainment to be held on 24th of December. The monthly meeting of Zion Wom- en's Institute was held last Thurs- day afternoon at the home ot MN. W. J. Greenwood, when 20 lsdiea were present. Papers were given by Mrs Walter Clark on "How to avoid household waste" and was much en. joyed by all. Mrs Arthur Blair also read one on institute work. A hum. orous recitation was given by Miss Lily Black and a reading by Elsie Mays. Miss Minn Edwards read a report of the institute Convention recently held in Toronto . A geom- phy match closed the meeting, after which lunch was served. crou upheld the taunt!" 3nd Mrr " . . " " Order 8ridesl Continued trom Page 1 that are to be sent to 'Ruby Heart Ranch.' The Socbty's receipt. word 8123. and ot which they um have no clear to apply to the debt fund. The funeral ot the late Mr: Chan. Mclnnea wu held Thursday In! from Durham to Smeue'l cemetery, Rev. Taylor of Durhnm Ind Rev. ut. tle ot Pulley. omcmng.’ The p." bearers were Maura Arthur Camp- bell, Colin MrArthur ot Paisley. C. Mount and Joe Firth of Durham; Dun J. MacArthur nnd lineal-1 Mclnnon. Menar- Pttt lentil!” nnd John Mc- "riane, no in the city this week u delegates from Bunmnn~,U.F.0. and U.P.Y.P.O. clubs to the annual con- vention.' t A goodly number from here attend- ed the social evening and dance in Durham, in honor of Miss MncPhnil and _Mr. r. Oliver. Heartietst con- gratulations ad but "be. from this conununity in extended to Mr. Oliver on the beginning of hit polit- ical cueer. 0 Mrs Wilfrid Watson and baby Bet- ty. agent the week end with her par- ents, Mr and Mrs A. B. MacArthur. Min Margaret McFarlane is in the city at present. A A pleasant euchre was held rec- ently by the U.P.0. c1113. Prizes awarded were: lat. Margaret Me- Farlano; lat, gents. John Shortreed. Lunch' was served at the close. To make a long story short. the three girls (Winnie Blyth, Sadie Mc- Donald, Donalda McEachern) who nre clerks in the employ of this cer- tain mail order house, site up the situation and come to 'Ruby Heart Ranch' on the husband quest. They are quite a. determined bunch too and would not consider the matter a Joke as their would-be evnden would have them believe. Especially was the Pinch owner's son, Bob in sore straits. " he was an innocent vic- Um of this 'hold-up' Ind had made toad attachments elsewhere and un- der oath not able to diOuige. 'Pink, ey' Bullet fell for one at the 'ttrides'. while the ranch owner himse1f'eame nround' tor another. and the remain- ing 'brides' returned to her clerical duties In Chicago. unsucceufni In her 'ttold-utr' attempts. decided In ("or of the native. The Bible Gnu met at the home of Mr Adam ' Anderson on Sundny but. with " pment. The next meeting will he held " the home of Mm. A. D. Edge, Other chunctere that etunts.irtto the plot, we: on old friend of the ranch owner end heed of the null order house in question. Wm. Hamil- ton (Clnrence Robinson) and hi: daughter end son, Jane and Deering. (Jessie Witthun end J. H. Robinson) and Rose Crandatt, the meld. (Eliza Patterson). One ot the nioet import- ant characters we: the "Prin.ee"," the lndinn eervnnt (Phoebe Wolfe). who pleyed her dimcnlt role in en exception!!! tine ny. All the char. actors were well chosen and appear- Mr. Geo. Ritchie and two son. on violin And plum. applied good muo- le " opening att May, and was " shied in some lumber! try Mr Bry- son Morlock on guitar. . IHt: ULRHAM nt‘VHM ZION ' Our hospital is progressing favor. lably and we are free ot debt. The upkeep ot the Hospital lrcarrled on Jointly by the municipality and the village council, the Red Cross just paying one quarter, no we are com- ' ing along. We are in poor state tho' tor amusement this year, no skating rink end no Hall wherein to hold our concerts, plays etc. The Hall we had has been condemned and the council have been trying to make a ;hargain with the owner of the Hall I to rent it to them tor a certain sum and they will make the necessary I repairs to make the place safe and ‘nllowlng only a certain number in the Hall. That will be Setter than nothing. Next year we ere hoping to have a Community Hall properly ' built and equippel. no we may beat Durham yet. . . . I look forward to the Review ev- ery Monday. There is always news of interest and also many strange names. 1 was real surprised to see Alex Aljoe the successor to C. L. Grant. i am sure he will nuke A success of it. t also see by the - tint you lave n Rummage Sole in connection with the i. O. D. E. We hnve one every.rfar for the Out- post Huplul. We uluelly mine :- tout $80 or 890 clear. which is not bed for (small place Three church- es here also give baa-are. teas. etc. l was born on the form on which Glenelg Township Roll is located sud have lived in Suhtchevnn for " you: Ind consider that Suntan- eynn has at present the beat liquor policy it ever had. I would be at- ioiled to live " years more under tho some policy. And if I In] not “tinned with the law of Suhtch- ewn. I would move to some' other part of the globe. ' Dear Friends It Is real cold here just now. some snowJust barely good sleixhing. The farmers ere busy hauling their grain to the elevators. Some of them are just through threshing and must have been desperately cold work these last few weeks. We had such a wet tall it kept the farm work back. They had 3 real‘crop this year too, if they only could have thrashed without run and frost. However this is better than prairie eountry--they are always sure of something or should be. No person who is healthy should starve here. or {ooze either. it'n mighty nice to not part ot your ulary before you have earned it. Such are the M. " receiving at the close ot the few day's session at Ottawa this week, when they re ceive one quarter ot their session] indemnity or $1000. Young Registered Hereford bulls. thick low Bet, choicest breed. Also Registered Leicester Ram lambs. About 800 bus of good barley tor sale. Apply to W. A. LAWRENCE. When the vote. was taken in Sas- htchewul the vets had around 40. 000 majority. It wu the wish ot the people to have a. change. The gov- ernment put the present low into " fect and it looks " it it is here to stay. I m u Liberal and I congrntu~ late the Ferguson Gov't on thelrov- erwhelmlng victory. They would not make any mistake If they would put Into effect the tune liquor policy as has Sukutchenn. Phone 604, r 8--1. In reply to Rev. It Romney's letter from Kunmk. But. in your lune dated Nov. Mth, IOM, he ny- that government control sold in seal- ed Declines only I: not u success in Suhtehem. It my not be 1 Inc- cesa but " it I his Improvement ov- er the dry law. At lent In our dis- trict it In. In the dry day. there were sever-ml stills In opentlon in this district and today how any can be found t None. [I this not In Improvement , ' .. He say- there Ire hat " may Maseru. " not more In Kam. uck now. NWI', were before. It to true that have bootleuen but only one to Ive we had in the dry days and it the people would patron- ize our government liquor store md not the bootlegger. there would be no bootlegger. The n " _ JiejieLie tacta" . m two 0.311%??? It iaboth a theory . t t the: i. “Money 'I' Ban" sad the mun-mg it . '9?th LT" """. -" "fre . r. - ~~r £31323?me Mt their Mr '. MAIL 80X Keklngton. Sash. Dec. 3 Kindest wards to all, MAY LYNE (Formerly May Young) Dennis. Bub, Dee. 2,'26 FOR SALE M. O'NEILL Vurney Itttmsd1ngtmoiuitsmtM-to enter " the beginning ot the MI term. Inter-gum: u to course. In" booMatnedttmntbrPHnetpai. MMIWnWlormrd magnum Rwanda» mumMm. thtr%ggttqanattmettmaodtteat. thytovnud nod woo-mm ennberqttnmedntg-qtaN.mteq. Mama-um J.A..._.Pr- DURIBIAM IG‘EI SCIEKQOIL Why then take I chine! and on ruler that l- polluted uld ttttttt tor domestic use. when pure water can be had by lining a well drilled. l ulna bundle Pumps nnd Pump - Sutlafnctlon mum. The School I. thoroughly equipped to an up the following me. _ 1. Junior Hummus.» . Entrance u the Normal um Etch "oe,. of the Btaft II I Unlvenlty mm m an expa- loneed teacher. Water! Water! ! Water I What is Good. Health Worth "Shirley was so surprised to hear my voice!" Christmas Around the Corner . New Fruits, Nuts and Peels for your Christin” Cake are here. The qu‘ali- ty is extra fine. Your order for Groceries will be filled only with the BEST. The UPPER TOWN GROCERY The Gilson Magic DURHAM MACHINE SHOP A revolutionary lmprovunent in furnnce design; Imlmle of modern manufacturing science. A furnace body without totnta. --Cuta fuel bills In In" -Alivet, more heat "Yea, and do you know I could hear her voice as distinctly u I hear yours. Shirley was so surprised and delifhted that she wants me to eel her every week." "You know, I have read I good dent shout Long Distance Ber- vicqlo thla Afternoon I called gamer-l Repair“. Don. F. W. MOON, machinist Shop and Livery, Phone 140 has virtually nbolished dis- tance. Every day friends in cities hundreds of miles apart; are re-united by the modem matrte-Lontt Distance. Have you ever visited I dis- tant friend by telephone? If not, why not give someone I pleasant' surprise. 'Do you mean Shirl? who moved up to lot-gum} e, inst spring?" my hurried daughter." Constant improvement in tele- Rhone equipment and service " virtually abolished dis- Call her by Long Distance. J. C. HOWELL ED. J. PRATT, R. R.6, Durham The Furnace built of Tungsten Plate Steel GILSON AGENT PHONE 13' cTN'rARIo ARC" HIVE TORONTO who l. L. SMITH, 18.. EC. PS. one: Ind malleaee. corner Counts. Ind Lamb!” opposite old Pont on. once noun: ' to " tn. 1.80 to 0 p.n.. ' to Op.m.. Sunny- um MAIN .TREET, HOLOTEIN, Onion H “moon DRS. JAMIESON & JAMIESOI The Science that adds Life to your: and yous to life. 1MIt and Bee II. eon-mum ROI. In Durham Tue-Ian, Thin-“an on. “may. OBS. C. G. AND BESSIE McGILLIVRAY W. C. PICKERING. DOS, L08 HONOR GRADUATE of Tomno. Uni-ity. (mount of Royal 0011... ot Douml But-[mm of Ontnrio Rootiie 0" J O , HUNTER? New in" HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Una-r: IIty; Cranium Royal College M Surgeons. Dentistry In I" m hm- Liane“ Auctioneer tor any M sues Men on' reasonable at... Dues imaged at woman-o dalk. elm through Durham Revie'u‘ Fla-homo Munoz. Geo. E. Dune-n. Dundelk P. o. Phone " r 4a. on“. Eu! ot Ceqttrat Dru Bun Elam on mu Benet. MO O’IEIL “can.“ Auctioneer tor 00. of 0m Terms. rec-Mum. Sale dtttmr mm Durham. V Ruldoneo: R. R. No 2. Priecvmo Licensed Auctioneer tor County (I!!! DURHAM OWEN ”0ND Lunbton St. 868 an Arm, L Hostel-ton Saturday. 4.30 to 9.30 h. c. IHdloln-o' R. mu um We dates may be mused an. Review Ohm or with self. Tor-I moderate. Budafuctlon manned. " you pun n_nle, phone 604. reg J---" " Review once, Durham. Tense: um. Addres- R. R. t Durban Tom 00:. ring t-t. The Durham U. F. 0 Live Swot ”not: will nap much from an inn. on Tue-dun. supper- an no - to (he “are. uyl' notice. Lima“ Auctiomor tor Co. of any Moderate terms. Arrangements for sale. as to dates, em. any be nude MELODY BOYS' ORCHESTRA Hulk)» all We». For rates, and open dates, apply to Waste " Toronto (mm (Bum to the lute Dr. Blah} J. F. GRANT. 0.0.8.. LOS. REUBEI th WATSON MIDDLEBRU' & BURNS Banish-rs. etc. GEORGE E. DUNCAN Guam. Unused" ttt m I may: sand" . Enter any Day ALEX. MAC DONALD once on LII-m Bt. Eyes Embed and Con.“ Hours: 8-d pa... r-." g; Blind-ya excepted J. E. MILNE. M. B. OR. th IcLELLAI A r1: PRIOCVILLE. our. Chiropractic ammu- CHIROPRACTIC NOTICE TO PA I. F.RN JAO. LAWRENCE. Mum H. E. PHIPPB, Humor " " Fort BALI-2 Adan-u R. R. l, Vans] Phone "

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