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Durham Review (1897), 3 Feb 1927, p. 4

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at Hahn Hogse, Durham on Thursday, Feb. 10 ADvICE ON THEZ SCALP WAKERs OF PATENT sTRUCTURE «hold Mr grerno Ryrie Birks Building Â¥ange and Ympounéo TOoRrOoNTO Amt spet week in Owen Sound. Nir Donald Mclean is sporting a mew drivings horse Mr Jas. Baker of Eibow, Sask. and sister, Miss Giadys of Glenelg, visitâ€" e4 recentiy at Mr Arch. MeLean‘s. Mrs Huszh McPbail and two daughâ€" ters of Priceville, ara visiting with the McCormick family. HAIR GOODS W> l Waterl! Water B W. v Ly then take a chance and use wy â€"s lhat is polluted and unft for é@znestic use, when pure water car bé had by bhaving a well drilled. ‘ atso bandle Pumps and Pump repairs Satisfaction guaranteed. d Mrs \Wm. Nobile. Mr Jack and Miss p of town, visite W The Review forwards subscriptions _ all daily papers at a saving to bscribers. Let us send in yours. JOHNSTON & KNIGHT & ale sOfT Custom Chopping Every Day Get our Price before you Sell your Wheat . Best Quality of Flour & Feed as | intend buying Wheat to ship by the Car load. GOOD0s OELIVERED iN TOWN EV ERY DAY. PHONE NO. 8, DaY OR NIGHT An â€" ei}o mill tha wee m Wes Noble in â€" Hanover i;.e w M. per bag. 450| DEERCU CmO#y ECC CCC RC C OA Prairie Pride Flour, per bag 4.%| Guon‘s Tankage, 100 Ibs 3. BLATCHFORDS CALF, PIG AND POULTRY FEEDS. Aiso CGUNN‘S BIG 60 BEEF SCRAP AN D POULTRY FEEDS. Ladies and Gents Rosal Houseb‘d Flour per bag Majestic Flour, per bag .... O Canada Flour, per bag ... E0. J. PRATT, R. R.4, Durham | Phone 98. r 1â€"#| tred Mrs Duncan | Morrison 0t sen: an â€" afternoon recent @mith family. imber of young people and njoyed a surprise party. home of Mr Arch. Meâ€" in enjoyable time was tha wee sma‘ hours. ‘es Noble and John LEynn Hanover â€" Thursday | last. ned with an organ which »f the Institute purchased. e Grasby of the Rocky friend. Stella Lynn. JOHN McGOWAN Good Health Worth ® THE PEOPLE‘S MLLS Edward Flour, per baz ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO We solicit your patronage. _ We handle the Geo. Nob M . 24 Ib bag and sell them at Reasonable Prices on attended the (Co. Council las: A0 > Dr‘s care, she r amputated. * North Glenels t time with As n and families. bhear M the AT Ewen. Mrs R and little spent a Noble and Mrs. Tw McKec! ntly wit Mrs W Gladys On M she _ Our teacher, Mr Campbell McLean + must be congratulated on his sueâ€" elz cess in securing a number of uptoâ€" Ar. date books for the school.library, ins. from the proceeds of the box social. the Mr Bob Mortley went to Mt. Forâ€" est Monday morning to oversee the dys, overhauling of his engine which is eng being done by Ernest Bros. Cnâ€" Qurtum Review} CRAWFORD Member Canadian Weekly Newspap are® Association. C. RAMAGE & SON. Editor and Pro prietors. . h NEW HEAD FOR FARMERS‘ SUN R. W. E. Burnaby, President of the Farmers Publishing Co.. has resignâ€" ed from the Presidency and the Board. The Farmers‘ Sun Publishing Co. publishes the Farmers‘ Sun, and which at one time was the Weekly Sun, the personal journal of Goldwin Smith, but which is now the organ of the United Farmers of Ontario. Mr â€"Burnaby will be succeeded as President by W. C. Good, one of the Directors, who was fomerly M. P. for Brant and has been associated with the Farmers‘ movement for a great many years. . Mrs J. S. Amos takes the vacancy on the Board of Directors being the first women to be elegted to the board. Pressure of private business is the reason/given for Mr Burnaby‘s resignation. 4.50 : Chopped VaLS, PCP 4259 ¢ Crimned Oats, per ::::f Strong Chop, per 1 225| Crimped Oats, per LOOi Oat Chop, per ton :j.!:i Mixed Chop, per to 4.%| Guon‘s Tankage, 1 The lazy man‘s view of the proper â€"~elation between work and leisure is shown in this ingenious table : Each year has ........}.. 365 days Ii you sleep eight hours a day, it equals .........â€" 122 days LearIng ....... : There are fifty two & LeaYÂ¥IN& ....... ...>> If you rest eight hours & day, it equals ......... Leaving Ii you have holidays . Leaving ...... Two weeks‘ vacation Leavin® .. ... On which, since no one works. Leaving ...... .....k+« \lowance for lunches, sick ness and other things.... Mrs R. H. Ledingham of Welbeck, spent a few days in Durham with Mrs. Twamley. A few from here attended the parâ€" ty at Mr A. Crutchley‘s on Friday night, under the auspices of the ‘Rocky Live Wires‘ and report an enjoyable time. I Any person givin information tha lflll lead to the very of a conâ€" crete wheelbarrow, \taken from the !Prflbylerhm Church t fall, will be ‘sulsabl_\' rewarded. I Managers Presbytdrian Church We are pleased to state that Mrs Simpson, who is in her 9%th year, is keeping quite well, considerin«@ her advanced years. Mrs. Ernest Gw@enwood and Masâ€" ter Ralph, Edge Hill, are spending a few days with her mother, Mrs Chas Mortley. We hope that Durham Hockey team will have the best of success in their games Wednesday and Friday nights. days The many friends of Mrs Benj. Coutts, Vickers, are glad to see her able to be out again after her leng thy iliness. % Mr and Mrs Jos. Brown and famâ€" ily, Vickers, and Mr and Mrs Gep. Turnbull spent the first of the week with Mr and Mrs Ben Coutts. Chopped Oats, per 100 Ihs 225 Crimned Oats, per 100 Ibs 2.25 Stronz Chop, per 100 Ibs 200 Crimped Oats, per ton.. 45.00 Oat Chop, per ton.. .. 45.00 Mixed Chop, per ton.... 4040 Guon‘s Tankage, 100 Ibs 350 wWORK AND LEISURE LA TONA Saturday hal NONCE . ¥¥xÂ¥cs «ox«" / Oy it is Labor Day. 243 O 89 day 43 15 14 N days days day day days days days days days (Arrived too late for last “’w,k. Reeve McDonald, Crawford, is atâ€" iending the sessions of Grey Co. Council this week. Mr. Wm. and Miss Ethel Hender son, visited over Sunday with their sister at the home of Mr Tom Scales near Hanover. Mrs Edgar Boyce and son, are spending a week in Brant. â€" _ The C.Y.P.S. held their regular meeting on Thursday, Jan. 20th. A large attendance was present to lisâ€" ten to a well arranged literary and musical program. Mrs Wilfrid Wrighi read a very interesting paper on "Journalism in Canad2" and Mrs G. MHastie‘s topic was "Canadian writâ€" ers and poets." This paper touched on the lives and some of the works of each one. It was both interesting FREEâ€"â€"$7,000 In Cash Priggq:?REE ANSWER THIS PUZZLEâ€"â€" There is no catch in it. There is nothing hard to do. There is nothing to risk. And there is three thousand doliars to win. Turn to the picture below. Within its borders «re a number of objects and articles, the names of which begin with the letter "C". You will find all sorts of things that begin with the letter "C"â€"there is a "Cat", there is a "Cow", there is "C‘ress", a "Calf‘* and a "Cigar‘", and "Cabbage‘", ete. None of them are hard to nrfl. Nozne of them are unusual words. Fasy words. Waitâ€" ing right on this page with $1.000 buried in them ready for you. See how many you Choose Your Own Prize from the $7,000 List To Be Given Away The greatest opportunity of your life is what The Mail and Empire is offering you in this i to "play and learn‘ while earning a big cash prizse. You can‘t help enjoying the hunt for Picture Puzzle. All you need is an observing eye. Let‘s all join in ':md have a jolly good pencil, and Bobby a pencil, and the wife a pencil, and the oldest son a pencil, Make it a : find the most "Câ€"Words" in ten minutes. You‘ll find it‘s fun. It‘s casy to do, it‘s education it‘s WORTH THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS. Whken you have made up your list of "Câ€"Words" send it in along with one or three yearly Mail and Empire at $5.00 per year each or $6.00 if delivered in Hamilton or London, whic answer for the Big Cash Prizes to be awarded promptly after the close of the Puzzle Game _T Ts _ & _ fiih MA comomatommmite uts conoomidore ts THE MAIL AND EMPIRE OFFERS THIS TREMENDOUS FORTUNE TO EVERY MAN, wWOMAN AND CHILD. & and win a share in $7,000.00. _ The greatest fi.m on carth arrives toâ€"day. _ For every man and woman and thi â€"who really wants to succeed and has the will to do itâ€"The Mail and Empire offers a chance to share in $7,00 mine of them all, the greatest chance at riches that ever came, the finest oser ever made, FOR SIMPLY FINDING PUZZLE EVER MADE. * o iz a‘s iL Tndy ce 5 % yoÂ¥e : y ># YOUR ANSWER TO THE $7,000.00 CASH PRIZES 50 CASH PRIZESâ€"â€"How Prizes Will Be Awarded n.nfl; will receive cash prizes according ladle â€" below. Rememberâ€"a â€" qualifed winn‘DB6 answer wins the larger amounts, Aim for the big In 1;7%i din Tie for any prize offered, amount of such prire will te paid to c The Mail and Empire anywhere in Canada by mail, $5.00 per year. Daelivered by carricrâ€"toy in Hamilâ€" ton or London,. $6.00 per year. No payment wili be acceprted that will advance subâ€" w«rintinns more than threéee years from March nest. Ist Price Subscription Ratesâ€"Payable in Advance : Mail Your Parz W. J. LATIMER, PUZZLE MANAGER, T so GRAND PRIZE® LAUGH. LEARN AND WIN a ShAARLE award How Many Objects Beginning With the Letter EmmE Cns E_ i * The Mail and Empire‘s $7,000 Gold Mine Offers $3,000 For and instructive. Master Gordon Krauter favored the audience with a poem written by one of our Canadian poets. Mr Willard Krauter gave a paper describing some phases of education and work carried on in universities and colâ€" leges of India. This was the conâ€" cluding number of the literary part of the program. A solo entitled "Only a Smile" rendered by Miss Elsie Boyce and a duet by Mrs A. Hastieand Miss B. Boyce were listened to with pleasâ€" ure. A most belpful®and educative| Ssurvived by iiÂ¥e. BEOLNCEA CbA NT contest was enjoyed by all at the, sister, who is Mrs W. 4. MceCallum, close of the evening‘s program. _ wife of the M.P.P. for 8. Bruce The »| remains were ta&ken to Chesley on «This wee.. s Budget Tuesday for interment, Mrs Thos. Stinson was called on A splendid missionary program | is Sunday to attend her daughter, Mrs: beinz prepared by the younger memâ€" Geo. Brown of Glenelg. Mrs Brown,; bers oi the C.Y.P.S. for the meei who has been suffering from an atâ€", ing this Thursday evening, Feb. 3rd tack of the grip, has __spflered also| It is being directed by Mrs Alex. Mc | $1,000.00 THE DURHAM REVIEW it «C.WORD" PUZZLE MUST BE MAILED NOT LATER THAN SATURDAY, $3,000.00 1,500.00 Prize if 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 15.00 The "Câ€"Word" Picture Puzrsle Game is a campaign to increase the popularity of The Mail and Empire. It costs nothing to take part, and you don‘t have to send in a subscription to win a prize. If your list of "Câ€"Words" 1 N C _ M es uesc Covt c mcikcs Mete c taths cqscasds uol M0 . AB .A d di Aiir ECCC is awarded First Prize by the Judges you will win $30.00 ; we are making the following special offer whereby you can win greater cash prizes by sending in ONE or THREE yearly subscriptions to The Mail and Empire. Here‘s How Big PrizesWill be Awarded instead of $30.00 will be awarded $1 0«) 00 to the answer winning first prize, 9 & provided ONE year‘y subscription tomlnlundmtflnulb.flpflymhmlwum in. Second Prize, $500.00; Third Prize, $300.00, etc. (Sce second column of figures in Prize 14st.) 2 2 oA A A oA # instead of $30.00 will be instead of $30.00 wil be awarded to the an=wor winning first pricc, proâ€" , © vided THEEE yoar‘y subâ€" 5 soription: to The Mail and Empire (by ma‘il at $5.00 per year each,. or $5.00 each If delivered in Hamilton or London) are sent in. Second Prizc. $1.500.00; Third Prize, $1,000.00, orn. (sce third co‘emn of figures in Price List.) l‘s qualifying for the $3.000 prize at least one new sabssiption mas ie And that‘s not all. We wil givecextra amowurts on all prires in the same manner. If your answer is qualifed by THREE yearly atbscriptiors eand you win fourth prize, you will receive $298, and so forth down the prize Ust. Your own subscription 'H} count, or subscriptions to start at some future date. ust write on the order when you want the paper started and it will start promptly on that date. You will find it easy to get subscription= to The Mail and Empire to qualify your answer for the $3.000 Prize. It is by far the best daily. newspavber pubtished in Ontarto. from further complications. ‘ Miss Laura Kaufman has returped| home after spending & . month at the | home of her brother Louis in Sullivan | Miss Elsie Boyce is enjoying aA, couple of weeks with Durham friendr | We are sorry to hear of the death of Miss Eliza Green who lived at Louise a number of years ago. She was well and favorably known by all Crawford people, having been a re£â€" ular attendant at service in the locâ€" al church. â€" She suffered a paralytic stroke last week at the home of Mr. John Boyd in Owen Sound. _ She is survived by iive brothers and one sister, who is Mrs W. A. McCallum, wite of the M. P.P. for 8. Bruce The remains were ta&ken to Chesley on Tuesday for interment, fering you in this Picture Puzzle Game oying the hunt for "Câ€"Words" in this have a jolly good time. Give Mary a pencil, Make it a game. See who can to do, it‘s educational, it‘s amusing, and Answers and Qualifying Subscriptions ta three yearly subscriptions to The London, which will qualify your Puzzle Game. March lst. 6 6 K0 Nt w 4.i 4 BB . M c nc Antntnaivtdd can find. We publish this picture toâ€"day only to start you on your read to riches. "*#+ is a large plcture. All the objects starting w th "C" are there and easy to fAind. And that is the key to the SE\'B.\'-THOL'S.\ND-DOLLAR GOLID MINE, Fifty cash prizes will be wiven for the 50 best lists of words submitted in answer to this pussie. The answor having the largest and nearest correct list of vi«ible objects and articles in the pleture that start with the letter "C* will be awarded First Prize; second best, Second Prize, etc. DL L1 . LC 2 Lss ‘* Can You Find in WOMAN AND CHILD. _ Play the casiest game in the world man and woman and vhild ozbo i‘s‘ not a carecless dreamer hance to share in $7,000.00. ere is the Id chance to share in @6 M*U" . _ evges .l.\' ml‘- Sl.\fl’lg‘:"t'l' in the and recitations will D tures of the program. Mr BIG CASH PRIZE with Miss R. oo Rclss cf The Mzil .ad Empire "Câ€"Word" Picture Puzzle Game TMESE EASY RULFS TELL YOU WHAT WORDs TO USE AXD wWHAT Woups NoT To USE 1. Any iman, woman or child who lives in Cansiéa,. and is mnot a resident of Torontc. and who ts mot in the employ ef The Mail and Empire or a member of an employs«‘s family, may submit @2 answer. lt costs nuthing to try C Cas Torento, Canada. 1. Prixe winners in former picture pusile games comducted The Mail and Empire winning $200.90 or more are not «eligibl« participate in this pusile. Foin us Haks â€" nuf . Rak ____ 8. All answers must be mailled by Saturday, Fobruary 19, 199%, und addressed to Pursic Manager, Room 206, The Maill and Empire, 4. All lists of names should be written on one side of the paper on‘y, and words numbered consecutively 1, %. 1.â€"etc. .Write your full nume and address on each page in the upper rightâ€"hand cormer If you desire to write anything else use a separate sheet. $ Only words that are nouns commencing with the letter "C" as are foun\ in Webster‘s New international Dictionary, 1936 edition, will be counted. The nouns must be the names of objects seen in the p cture. Do mnot use obsolete words Ds not use byphenated words. Do not use compound words or words formed by the combination of two or more complete English words, each of which in itsel{ :s the name of an object. Do aot use words denoting a comdition, abstract words, colloquial words, and words described as foreizn. The words must name concrete objects seen in the picture. Where ‘» plural is used the singuiar cammot be counted. and vice vers » 8. Words of the same spelling cannot be used more than once, even thoush used to designate different objects The same object can be named on‘y once; the object #o named. however, may contain as one or more of its parits other objects which may also be named 1. The amswer having the largest und mearest correct list of names of visibie conerete objects shown in the plcture that beg in with the letier "C," with the least or fewest number of errore, will be awarded first prire. The second largest list of correct words. with the least or fewest mumber of errors, will be awarded second prise,. and so on through the list until ail prizes have been awarded The prixes will be decided and awarded on a percentage basis . Misâ€" spolied words will be counted as errorse Neatnmess strie or handâ€" writing have no '_-::‘*f vron @sciding the winmersa * _ Auy NGmber of people may coâ€"operate in answering the pursle. but onlx“w prixe will be awarded to any on» housshold, nor wili priges eC3 it4 is %fix one of any group where two or more bave been Working p #. In case a t!e results from two Mats having the »ame numbef of correct woirds the iist of these two haying the fewest worde wrong will recalve the prize. In the event of a tie for amay prise aflered. where two or moare anewers contain the eame number of orrect wor‘s and the same pnumber of wroag wornds, the full acnount of such prize will be pald to each t ed Derticimaint 10. Sule~: ptiona at 15.00 per year by bey in Hamilton â€"ar 1 xouept 11 All amewers w il reca‘ve the same consideratioa p?‘,‘;.. of whether or net a subscription to The Mail and Ronpire is #out in 1% Three prominest Toreate citizens, having me connection with The Mail and Empire, will be appotnted to «wot as judges to select the winners and participants by cending in the r ane were agree to mocept the decision of the judges as final and conclurive rPRats Grai r a W iR it Arer mss o °C Judges . h fer pt 14. The jndges will meet on the mw winners and correet i The i and Emplire as quicw‘y T °0 o en Ee EeV HH! nt of raci prize will be baid to each ted particopant. 0 Sule~ prions, both new and resews!. payabl« in advance .00 pet vear by mail, or $6 00 per year delivered by courrier n Mamilton ar lendon, will be accepted. However, in qualify â€" or the $3,000 prive at loart one new eubscription must be sent No aubsorption for Celivery in the City of Toreato will be med to sualify anewers % 1. All mnew subscriptions «rlll be caratuity verified by the ‘e NManager. Candidates matking old subsoriptions as new positive‘y forfelt the credit of such anabmorly ten ae qumiify ns it o lemas Day m’m ‘_““P.n“- ‘.l._.‘AII- a the chiefl feaâ€" «C.WORDS" ng prep She was peeved and called him Mr school Not because he went and Kr., : people But the thing that made her sore Was, that on the night before on Can This same Mr. Kr. 8r. is Picture? Y ou o 4s h w Poticns Nt January did its best to finish u; with another thaw but a cold way« gave it a chill and Sunday found us picking our steps while Monday 1« minded us of the old proverb ‘Prid« goeth before & fall‘ and maybe some of us did have & tumble. It was very icy. The young people wouls be apt to say ‘good skating‘. way the beginning of the week look ing over whooping cough patients. FEBRUARY 19TH us did have a tumble, ry icy. The young people : apt to say ‘good skating‘. Ir. Easton of Ayton, was 0 ay the beginning of the wee g over whooping cough pat snn mt ie he was peeved and called h \ldéh‘i;l,wc;rn; st of words witl be thereafter as possiible FEB. 3, 1927 ay as that is the day wnich a short winter or a long e wonder if old Bruin wili hadow â€" Surely not in Gre: t words or words formed lete English words, each ject. Do aot use words loquial words, and words me concrete ebjecte seen d the singular cammot be be used more than once, bjects. ‘The same object wed. however. may contain which may also be named nd mearest cerrect list of in the ploture that begin est number of errore, will est list of correct words. aving the »ame numbert ving the fewest words of a tie for amy prise a the sume number of wroag wunds, the full t od particopant. al, payabi« in advance ar delivered by ourrier . Mowever, in qualifyâ€" @um lify bng 99 to out this bOGOl:: son Lear Picke netta Jame fred 8r IV Milligar Reta \ Picken s i M % Charmeens, reg. 3. Flannels, reg 2.50 p Homeâ€"spuns, 1.50, Black Duchess Sati Ladies® Goloshs Ladies‘ Silk and W Men‘s Tweed row Men‘s Fancy Hlana Men‘s Wool Mitts PEaABHOLD\ * FRFSH GR ant Phone 17 BARGAINS | Child‘s Bc sizes 8 t Misses Bi; narrow t W omon medi1 out J. 8. McdLR Wo‘s and M zes 11. 12. 13 SEASC( M FEB. 3, : s0 Pecan | M I HIT ALE Every en s the result HENT} M n Roofers Th TGO 2t 427 RFP k K U

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