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Durham Review (1897), 23 Dec 1926, p. 5

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Ias :oc=oao 93:23:33?» les mg an op- )nage and onfidenee GIFT (P ind 33%?“ tatraent.t rm "won- ing to you". rough', . Dork Aarah h In- v---EMa Minor pklns Purl _ Jr. Pier Arm 10ml , , It is not too early to select Christmas Greeting arch. The n-w h as a nice selection. may! price from 82.25 per doc. up. Mottday, 13th Dee. m, 'toe you “I 1'rrT.'lr'r'r"TT'-eeiet,, passing mt with att it: We... ethol- mthm nttendant woeful? und advenltloo “Ice n "tagsded nonr- to attend. Theme good “mm Iv twelve months no. In tum; in tone and only their memories th" may change. during Ito "tat. "min. Now who enjoyed the vnw’, It would tnke . larger gm Christmas festivities have wood tV than at our disposal, to now. my and there will be my ad i To may the dreary old winter I. on memories in may I home. t, unwelcome visitor. The aged amtl The elections are over and youth} 'iericnte Individuals feet the electlund beauty won the day while the more than the youth and We myfvetenn at home must stay. Munici- wum- the words ot on old planet‘s pol elections will soon be on. Some n In the be nnlug of winter memo or TO years ago. the candidate mm- Ltlllt the Gaelic: “g- of?!” save the most whiskey to drink .‘ho-umr‘dldh ull' tlxhean so mluvmtmu an. to ate probably at can- m dholbh mo bhenn hudls far naettlduete would e' n irony of voters rm: Kheamrnldh Ill rumba" or union to a. snow driftmhere he had a W:nter is coming 1nd I am alone. INS Jar or the trout proof tstutt Btow. H Ml my dear companion how etseerned and telting ‘thie‘votero to "drink 'ul my home. Pt ' " ale of it." on retremt"rfan.wit4rt In. the home abova when no win. )‘ou'go to the voting booth. Probobly rr' ie 1..“ ..I-._ l, A_: . - - - momma; iz-qmuuc Strep a ”were.“ a .Old til frost y would. " m- Ix felt, Ihe In any)“; the home It' the Metst. These were the m: tir the late Mr John Cunpbell of B. Park. many years ago. Mr Campbell Re mv. Mr Meuroiinii m/.GGieiiii, 'rut" 50 years um. Rev Donald Pru- -w' came sometimes on foot. Mlonatd, Dromore. In; good ttttettdattt to the GM“ Hum-r. per lb '.......... Eggs. anus 50c; Sew Potatoes, per In. ......, Phicko-ns: 4 lbs or "or Duds ..... Wheat .....' Oats ...... Barley ..... Buckwheat . Peaq ...... Mixed Gnu: Hay ...... mod nttr-ndant to the Guile unlcé lit. tiiove there in his son: yen. luhn Withur ot the Glen was an DURHAM MARKETS Christmas Gifts Don't wait until the last few days to stag: ,hsoarpimr. Select youncifts now while our stock is complete. Club bags, Suit cases, Skating Boots, Cosy Slippers, Moccasins, Etc, J. S. likluhrl'll, Wee will be very pleased to otter any suggestions and to assist ' you In any way In the selection of suitable Chrfgtnttut gifts. Don't human to at for our “slats nee in this mutter. . We hue a lake assortment ot, an of which make mountable as well any member of the funny. Prom Sharla Cards will not be given out after the beginning of the New Year. poe DEC. 23, m2}; 4 lbs a. over 5 lbs or over 't per ewt on foot. Mr Jun. 31.30 ””40 $1.10 $1.15 select your L The Rev. I. ranging in 60 for all the Family and .60 and .55 & $1.15 & 31.25 314.0; another ... Me & 81.25 and .45 . 25c grunt {out Is prepared tor a: who ml: to partake.' ' “Vernyod' all!) Donald. “but witl they have the‘bop tlt there T." "No, no," said the good man. "Tut, tut," said DOnald." I always liked to see a bottle at each end of a feast table." Poor Donald thought his old habits would becon- tinued at the feast referred to. This Is a true story told us by.. the late Rev. Chas. Cameron. once or Price- ville and Rocky Saugeen. . "e'"---------'-..-.-"-".".'.'.-.- ----F-._--" mu I “59.: “I“ other mum mm mush? A minister wu performing -. man - . _-----. . t to attend. These good old mm. rinse on B stormy day and and: moon of New stock ttet' are gone Ind only their memories Under this root in stormy weather, Share on' lo " 0M. ttFive remin. Mum who enjoyed the I Join this man and woman together; e Christmas festivities have punt! a- Lot none but He who rule: thethun- ma " OF 'tt.N . my and there will be may sad; der - . -- mama-leg in many a home. t, Ever put this man agsd wanna nun. 3.1... 1“.“ " ..-" " hum" some of the punters never had the word! applied [to them in it higher some. Iasavirtrt-'wtiia' out and applying the key. is.it going to un. lock all the doors mg led in olden times to the pleasures of dram. drinking individuals. Hope not. We don't mean to say these controllers are all whiskey drinkers but as the one might be when partaking of a tempting dinner, some will have an appetizer and afterwards a digester. And it proves all right to be so tor the stuff gives a false appetite.mak- in: them indulge to overload the stomach, etc. . The most ridiculous, habit in olden times was to have whiskey at tuner~ als and often a man that wouldn't have it at his wife's funeral, was counted mean and sometimes auth- or who would rather go without his morning meal than \miss his morn- ing prayers, had the stuff passed a- round at his son's funeral. But old times have passed away and good that they are. Perhaps we have told this story before. A Tinuter visited a sick and apparently dying high- h’der mamed Donald, The good man said to comibrt him "You are pretty sick Donald. But there in, the home above there is no siaMttssts and a " PRICEVI _ LE _'i,i,2t,T.re" , New‘CgpitwaLforR-gyaiB-Vankd #314 W Mable. Rights The Cash Shea Store as useful presents for ' Mrs Bert Gillies ls spending the holiday season with her parents. Mr :and Mrs Jas. Mitchell. i Mr Thos. Spence. Jr. arrived home :Saturday after ttttring a short bust. ness course in Toronto. We take subscriptions tor Bll daily " rs und periodicals. You don't iili'ii?r' business of this kind um: V _ or itr to the )roublo ot _ti-ar'6t"rrsitr. Pay as tad In Win 4 (act dc”. "he mlnlatei up“ to walk Part of the way to near Ceylon wading in snow up to his waist had performed thehnarriture or Mr and Mrs Donald McMillan of the‘South Ling, Artemesla by the lute lav. C. Cameron. The many friends or Mr. and Mrty McMillan wish gum to see many mild winters In thirmsture." Each school had on entertainment last week and for the Christmas Tree they gave of their best in both pro- grams. Everything was well 'nrrang‘ ed and there wa's no waiting. While one school was on the plgiform. the other school was getting raidy aim in song. reading. reciting or dialogue. (where there was considerable dres- sing and acting) each child appeared to be in their proper place. q To the older'onea it wee interest- ing to pick the boy or girl on the platform by the actions of the Pat" ents 40 years ago. There in a. good deal inherited besides wealth.. Some older one: also took part and gtve much pleasure. Sonia Glens we: also there and distributed many gifts. Monday evening last gas the big night in the church here, when the B. B. gave a splendid concert. The pro- gram was prepared by Miss'Christie of Boothviile school and Miss Mettr tyre of S. Park. Almost " of the pupils ot both schools belong to'the Presbyterian S. S. and those of oth. er churches just as actively and cheerfully gave ot their beat. Over 50 yen: no I. couple that' no yet happily 11m: together.wen:g married on a stormy day, now a to, We are writing all 30115 of mu this stormy day, Dec. 16th. lining behind the stove to be comfortable. But we remember coming trom Owen Sound same day attd Traded home 7 or 8mll'ea with snow up to our waist. But We were young then and now It is as a dream of the 1875 stormy winter. Wishing the Editor and staff and many readers, the compliments ot the season. Tho' stormy, slelging is not very good. The many Jglends of Mrs. Leslie (Bella Mclnnea) of Toronto, send her and her son. condolence in the sad loss of hurtind and father. Mrs Leslie was born and raised trt Bunessan. Glenelg. her tathen the late Mr Dugald McInnes being an old school teacher and under" his masterly 'manner taught us for 3 years in the old section. No. 2, Dur- ham Rd., Glenelg. His salary was 40 pounds or $160 a year. What do our $1000 or $1500 teacher think of it today ? It would not board them. But Mr Mclnnes walked some three miles every morning from his home. Ever put this man and mama unp- We of the Park extend best wishes for n Joyous Christmas and a bright and happy New Year to all raiders ot Review, ye Editor and family. Pleasant events are happening an over our land at present, so many concerts and Christmas Trees. . Mrs Elizabeth Clarke spent the past week at Mr And. Wiltshlre's. while Mrs W. was called to o. Bound to attend the funeral ot her brother, Wm. Carr. Mlas Edna Donald ls expected home this week tor the holidays. The Christmas season. with its spirit of good will and merry making is being well observed by the annual Christmas trees in the churches. On Dee. 2tth is Bethany; United church Dee. 23rd. weather permitting. Buy your railway ticket; all). C. Town's Jewelry Btore--C.N.R. agency 7 Tim \ résldents it Hopeviiie lend the best “she: ot the season to friends near and far. SWINTON PARK HOPEVILLE 'ill' The extent of the Book’s foreign Iertr' operations in indict by the tact .thu. on its October 'tttatement, ,de alt posits outside of the Dominion tee. MTV alled $163,26tt,097 as annoyed with , . Idemand deposits in nada amount. big. ing to $150,463.98: _ d, savings (gov ' S posits in fund‘s mo ating to $276, . . 372,312 While current 3 outside ot Lt Canada announced to 155,187,376 as ‘im compared with curren loans in thur :huuio of $193,089,043. . _ of Hodgevlll Sank. (Deep ii, my h rt there's a picture I - or a loved on gone to rest ; ’In memory": fra I shall keep it, Irina: Capi of Bank to $30,000,000 .--Higtt'rst in anada---R-t Account lucra- to can. Figure tn lovjng temory of Mrs Booth,of Boothvme. passed may on 20th Dee., 1901. By her daugh r Mrs J. E. Ferguson, God only GaTtiJi "Shier? As I Journey along tr'sutteteoorne Christmas Rates Now otr--15 pho to: tor the dozen. Studio open every day till Christmas. F. W. KELSEY Because she vi one of the best. My lips cannot pu ow I miss her. My heart cannot te what tlt any. Foreign Op "ly" .In Its last Publi 'f' staterisad, (or the month of Do her. the Rom Bank shaded total a els of $769,016. 605, as compared ith $781,525,145 for the Bank of Mon " "The und signed auctioneer has re- oeivet inst ctiona from TTQ KpNOLD to sell by blic Auction at, Lot " C n. 1; tr. D. R., Glunolg, Friday, canon/3m; Wg6, the following stock and lmplemnih: HORSES: iii rising 8 years. 1 Home teia'tr. years, Mute rising 10 years, Horse sing " years. Ham rising 13 yea . ' THE DURHAM ltteVlt:N CHEELIT AUCTION SALE FARM TOOK a IMPLEMENTS oo of New Btoett at W a I on' I. o! On. tArrive ma " or “no" Oapi of Bank to 330900.000 at in anada---R-t Account no": to 8m. Flour. n can Times, Montreal) deck of directors to in- IN MEMORIAM are banks. petting it 1e ank of Montreal. an in: capital ot 829. t a count ot the sum Ro Bank or Cuna- al other Camdinn lo in foreign oper- :cup In important , / e international trid, has been extend- of 1 activities steed- rt ye rs, and the pres- capi l is a. natural " ion. ' t Op alone Publi 'f _ sweeten". or Do her. the Rom m a ets of $769,016. red ith $78l.525.145 t Mon " if the Bulk! foreign miles by the tact ttttter 'tttatement, d- of the Dominion tu- l? " mutt-ed with s in nude mount- r.982 A T savings go ' uno nuns to $276, meat 3 outside ot ed to 155,187,376 as curren loans in thur ,043. . t.30, {Dust and obligate: "Neath the stat. _ ry Heavens" .... ...... Ramon l, Sermon Topic : "Take on your out l and take up your sword." Christmas Smite: 5-day in Durban (hmla BAPTIST cnuncu” n a. ll. F h ", Anthem: The that Christmas loaf ...... .....'.. ...... No'um Sermon: 'A light to lighten the Gen- Anthem: 'Stng. Trumpet Solo: Sennon: 'The' Evaluating Girls" A cordial weleolife w nil. . Mttgieal Motor: H, E. Phipps Rev. W. H. Smith. B. A. Male Chorus: "Prom' lands Afar"-- .. .... ............... M. H. Davis _ . .. 11 I. m. T Anthems "And He Shall Reign For- ever" '.. ............ .... Holton Sermon: "The knowledge ot the Glory of God in the face ot Jesus Christ." Anthem: ‘Chrhtmu Memories“ .... .... .. .. ..... .... James Rowe Rev. John Bell Anthem: "Come let III Adore Him" .... .P.... ........ Wuhan Sunday I. m., Jun. 2, 1927 [Adler Chorus: "t bring you good T'id1ntps" Anthem: "The Song and the Star" .... J. .... .......... Holland PRE8BYTERtAN CHURCH 11 a. m. Anthem: “Hosanna In the Highest" .... .......... ........ Nolte Sermon: “Let us now, co even up to Bethlehem.'" Like 2: 15. Anthem .' Anthem: "Hail 0 Mom of the King ...... .. ..... ...... .Judson Sérmon: 3rd of Series on future ex- istenee, "The Heavenly Society" Hebrew " : 23.24 Anthem: “Sing Glory" .... .. Yale Solo: "The Heavenly Song" Owing to the illness ot Mrs. (Rev.) Peters, the Sundny morning service has been withdrawn. CANTATA--"CHIM" OF THE HOLY NIGHT"-- Fred B. Molten I. ‘Chrlatmu Bella ure ringing', Choh' 2. Mow beautiful upon the Mountains' --Alto troto and choir q 3. 'But Thou, Bethlehem J'--Hroem en's voices and choir 4. 'O little town of Bethlehem'--42uim tet. - 5. ‘Earth's Weary waiting dptte'--So' pmno and alto duet tad choir. 6. Tn the watches ot the night.'--'3o 3. 'But The en's voices 4. 'O little to tet. 5. 'Earth's w prune and 6. ‘In the In prune solo. 7. 'Good., TM Chorus. 8. 'tMory to 7. ‘Good; 'ttttrum'---'. two part Chorus. 8. 'tMory to God in the Highest'--- Ladies' Ogartette . 9. 'On Earth Peaee'--43ttoV 10. 'Let us so even unto Bethlehem' ---Men'. voices and choir. trio. ' V - . 12. “Bred: forth into Jor'--Choir It. "the Stu in the M11: "y'-- ll. l " ' CT. PETERS' I. c. CHURCH Stamina Dec. Mth High Man at 10.30 1. m. Choral Man In E. Flat by the choir Solo: “Adeste Pidetiaf' Min Katharine Luella Sermon: Fuller W. J. Hawkins éunday. Doc. Mth Mus nt 11 a. m. Hymns: "Hll'k, what man t holy voices”: “Bee! Amid tho term snow”; “When It Thin: Sermon: father Hnwklns Bonedlcuon “tor Mm. Holy Communion , Anthgn if?” have new H4; ttfr III Bowie. Christmas Day, Dee. arth 10.30 B. m. QUEEN " UNITED CHURCH 'The Lord is Born todar'--NI KNOX UNITED CHURCH titmtrv (”when I, our Samt'--'Nnor solo 1nd Rev. B. D. Armstrong "'1 he Angel's Bong-Hel Mrs. T. M. McFudden Rev. Jan Taylor o Heavens'...Tama “Star at BetMettem" i. whom maul those “See! Amid the win. "When u Tune " . " YEAR. AGO V From Review tyie of Deed]. 1901 Rev. Mr Guide ot Hanover um Hampden, in resigning his charges. and will tikety be released at next meeting of Presbytery. Grey, will be held " , o'clock Fm. 17th Dee. next " Kimhener'e Hotel. _tunor6r, to consider such applies Lion . All parties inn-mind will gov- ern themselves neeordingt.sr. The: A, Hen-is. Unease lnepeetor Hopeville corr..' Mr Wm Heath- lives in the south of Proton, he mow ed here I. few years turo from Egm mom To. He in an intelligent man in the prime ot life, Invinx run one» before, but being then a new man. suffered defeat. Young 393wa Hereford bulls. thick low Bet, choicest breed. Mao Registered 140109.er Ram Luau About 300 bus ot good barley for sale. Apply to W. A. LAWRENCE. There will be u recepuon sekaw tor new members in Zion Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon. con. ducted by the pastor. Notice: I hue received mm Geo. Ries In application for I [under ot the Taver- license issued to Comm! Knapp. A meeting of the Board ot License Conn-ulnar- tor South Phone 604, r b-a. IN DAYS OF YORE "Leary; 'iie' -dairuUtcrr-dd"iaa Crou on over] mun. None other! are conuI_no._ _ _ _ -.- - Th. "" Curl-Una. “All. in aid " the lunkoks and Toronto Hoopiull tor Con-umyuvu. huvo Jul been II- In“. Thou Mndoomo ugh. at an; The Nulontl "ttttthum Moch- tlon In In and of (and. to any on tho work of In hupiuln In lunkolu and " “futon. Eur, dollar rOuOlVOd tttrough “to ul- of Cbrutmaa “All lt and to? Inn-tum“ ot pullout- on. Why not buy than all In “on of other” Not ','yr wlll you (M good value In "turn. at you! money will be made to - a - can, for " yvul lo, to It," 091:»qu In My"! "oFGkrrjy ubool children and hula. or 1tro.ct from Xmaa Bott Do- eruent. an. locum“. Toma _ $3.73: ',iii"iiiisf,iiiirLuiJiP"o Ra Pelett.ot. 0. Q5.) 394300. _ ___ __ 1926 Christmas Seals me 64:13:12- . _ Jii?ragey far/or: PHONE 150 Middaugh Houu Block Christmas Around the Corner New Fruits, Nuts and Pools for your Christa)“ Ccko on here. The quali- a is our. fine. Your order for Oratorio: will be filled only with the BEST. . The UPPER TOWN GROCERY Mothi's Livery ram - HOIOE. IIAWAILE RAY" 1 "x, " . iik up 'uaiti, to supply um Mun with cum"; I Madam '0ottette MARCEL WAVING HANICUIING OHANPOOS, ETC. ”middling in "ALP TREATMENT. “gm. runner”: . Now Your Parent‘s Benched J. '(L FOR SALE PHONE 19. R. R, I, Vlrney DURHAM J. L. SEN“, ll, " Nk "an t' n: 'I-mctvuLLz. our trAm CTR‘ET. HOLOTEIN. ONT. - ma Lam "WW" G"ariGriiiia once noun: ' to n L... 1.80 no 0 p. m.. 7 to Op.n.,’8unun use“ The Science that adds Life to your: and year: to life. Call And So. It w h... In Durham TM; Thin-day. and Onto! H “Moon OBS. JAMIESON & JAMIESOI vulva-city. Nlu'l' of Royal (mu... of Doom Burs-am" of Olmwin Rooms "VI-v , t t WNW? Na. in“ MS. C. G. AND BESSIE McGlLLIVRAY Licensed Audion." hr any 00W sue. we! on We tar-I Dates Arranged u Her-140000.0- dalk. mammal mum-ll Manhattan Mann. Geo... Dunc-I. Dundnlk P. o. Phon- " r It Llano“ Mono: hr 00. " Seep Terms, math. 81). but - W. C. PICKERING. DDS. LOS HONOR GRADUATE Toronm Uni-r my: Outline Royal Councilmen] Surgeon. Dentistry In Bil In but cues. omce. Beat of Central Drug m Butt-nee on Mttt Street. DURHAM OWEN WUNO Lunbton St. 868 2nd AV. 1 “summon salinity. 4.80 to 9.30 C. c. MUIhbn' R. lock Burn. REUBEI c. WATSON “canned Auctioneer for County Gm Sale "tee my In .rraa-d "the Review once or with “If. Torn moderate. sw-racuo- guaranteed. " you plan 4 we, phone 604. m3 . , J, a, ”me. n. B. .Rgttr-t.Qb.$0-tSete" mtaadtgtqmmtueh-id.em.amt. out. atthe huh-h; qethq%8t Pdh.eteyatt*rietirer- Licenced Ataet3qet- tor Co. of any Moderate terms. Amman tur sale. " to dates, etc., my be - u Review once, Dun-hm. Tern-on uppllcnuon. Address R. R. t Durham Telepboue 00!. ring t-8. Blllail "rBettoott.tttoeetgti.drtrt- toti-ttsemtFemrr-.-- Thoma-untold" m Aaa-ttur-tttatt-ttft-tmrs ago-Mun. Shaman» -tut-etttroud.rer'stgete. MELODY BOYS' ORCHESTRA TORONTO J. F. GRANT. 0.0.8.. L.D.S. Min-lam mtrratesa.and-etdatm,qr.trto HONOR GRADUATE or Tm-ono MIDDLEBR‘I' & BURNS Dimmers, etc. GEORGE E, DUNCAN omma. University of m- I "tqi-ar' ALEX. MAC DONALD Glace on Lunbton Bt. Eyes Ens-1nd and Contact Hm: b-a pm, r-o p... Bandw- excepted K M. c. IcLELLAI Chiropractic Emu NOTICE To Pill!” CHIROPRACHC JOHN O'IEIL an. LAWRENCE, new itemiwfvuvem . a the late Dr. an.) cm>Cougm

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