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Durham Review (1897), 19 Jan 1928, p. 4

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ll Amo ARCHIVES TORONTO k CHANT OF LOVE FOR ENGLAND t song ot hate is a song ot he": ."r»llo' there be that sing tt welt. Lot them slug it loud and long. tVt, m: our hearts in a Iomer song: We llft our hearts to Heaven above. Strum; the gtoey of her we ttpre.--. he] Mary of anon». trtorrki%iT, i'.'ro following splc-ndid poum has '... " unearth“! as an th‘l' to the .. Ade or "Big Bill" ot Chime lune. N ' poetic ottennco seem- so well to u u up our Engiinh 'lovo at country. cvinq in strikingly graphic language "rttttdttttt evident-o why such love mum exist : England. I 'lury of thought and gloryof deed. , Hon of Hayden um Runnymede: Glory ot ship: that mm tor Ms. Llory or swords and don't-f souls. Mary of songs. mounting as may. Mary immortal of mash! words: Mary of Milton. Klory of Nelson. Trarieat glory ot Gordon m Beott: l In Reply to ‘Big Bill' the do tit " Quebec to I historic 'dl "and, (in: LeIirutim Ann-Hy In th, though four hundred no" ”MM?” we“ eqeqeqd by tl numb ce:.:u:y that was no and it In mainly PM in In. chow.» Loch KHZ. "I ' ere: m on in this ooattGAirit the at. city at Quebec " Man In on. of the Hm: colorful and mm». Mm grow I... .- n- . .- “_u__-‘ L Rag. 8t nr......... ............ ... All other goods 10 pet cent " Before we take stock of our Winter Goods we will offer for cash at such reduced prices it will pay , cu to buy, as We must make room in our small store for our Spring orders The following will rule for the next two weeks so call early and get your choice. Mlle Skin Lined Mitts licgular I.00 for ...................... Rog 1.75 for...... Brigham’s Stock-Taking Sale r p“ u "I mu comment. it no W for sci: S1tteret.eediie.AG-iGGii'iilit7. c “H menu] (in: in (In two um of the “in Anne-Hy in the, Ancient WOM- '.2ty2'tedpetjt".Fi.iitiii"i7iuT '9: '.e..etelrr_tttein.tGirii'Gri"c. tawny that was most prominently haunt I’M malaly PM bimodal cm who; how., Incl: Ttv.. “I. M Solon-” n- in- Recreating Old France at Quebec “my transrendant.that Tt"rr.,'ttes not Iter's Is the story, Inn's s. the glory England. Shaun-r her beaumous breast ye may: The spirit of England none can stay, Dash the bomb on dome 1tfSt Paul's. Donn ye Ihn frame of the admiral falls l' Pry the stone from the chancel itoor, Dee-m ya that Shakespetm shalllive no moro ? Wordsworth walking the old green hills - - Tnmple the red rosoon the tground-- Keats in beauty while eanh spins Where Is the giant shot that kills BTI her. grind her, bum her wfth Cam her ashes Into the sea.- She shall e8CVP, she shalt aspire, She shall also to make men free: She shall visa in a sacred scorn. Lighting them-es that- yet unborn Spiritual, snpernal, spiandor. eternal, England .' . Brigham, m --Phyl1is M. Campbell A"m"r====aomo=rr.ratraraorxaormrs==a=, a ,tAtrMieatua.natdtttegiait" “0"de the mum {union - shown In Quebec or iitRil any other eitrhsAaterten. Omen- .trtt,tUfeerttdtuXuti'iF6tiiritiii"cG'k" t2tAe.eytfjtiiiiraHiCirFi'i"irtCrrL"a" an befomutt4t0eamiiwtiiia". “4...; Louis XV. In an "rtiCi3ii iGiiruri'l"i"i'4 Pir.ed,.siaeekv"a0GVt7'itGti"Tai'aG7t In ttt,t,jerttt?tyt 393*" Ins-r 9- no Ladies' 4 buckle Jersey overShoe Rrg.430 for............... 400 I()i) "l, All Wool Underwear Reg. 4.50 tor... Reg. 4.00 for .... . Reg. 3.75 for ...... 15 inch top, reg $6.50 for..... ......... 85.75 " inch top, reg. 85.75 for......... m........ 4 75 Also Rubber, 6 eyelM. reg. 3.50 .or... 3.00 8 inch top, reg 3.75 for...,,................ 3.00 All Rubber, reg. 2.75 for............... . 225 Shoo Rubbers, Ladies' and Boys Reg 1.25 for......................., 'l'3e Regular ".35 for ......... ...... Rubbers for Men Boys' Rubbers Shoe Rubbers ery sorry to hear of the serious illness ot Mrs Roy Drama. We hope that she wlll soon recover her usual health. Mr and Mrs Archie Watson spent an evening last week with Mr and Mrs Wm. Bell. Mrs John Ray and two boys spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Reid, ot Durham. Mag George Hay returned home from Kitchener last week after mm. in! with her brother, Geo. Jones. Mr and Mrs We. Williams and Jean spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Rom. Morlley. A number from this vicinity took in the hockey match Tuesday night. Advertising impresses your name and business into the public mind so that when people think of anything in your line, they connect your name with it. The business that ls adver. tised keeps in contact with hundreds of homes every week. Hi“ my) dams: B wk LATON _ ........81.15 .... 750 83.95 3.55 2.75 We hope the Society will not com.’ mit suicide. but coutlnue its uplifting operations. And here ard now we np~3 peel to citizens of every class to lend! tr.vntr'tttty and supnort to the Horti.: cultural Society In In "ortsr to beau- tity the homes of the town. a well“: the town Itself. No doubt there is; a noun}. hora 1nd there who sees no good in forms of beauty ". we hope such are few tn Durham. but If he; do. exist here. he should be Nat The Society in the psst has 3. rr'e-, 0rd of achiememont that has leftns mark on our town. Not only has its,' done so by direct beautification or; several spots that. otherwise would! have been eyesores, it has stimulat-‘ ed indiv'mtnt action by many our; lens that has added to the sum otl beauty that Bowers, give. 1 It speaks ill for a community sucn as ours to show a lack of the an. thetic interest attaching to the So- ciety's operations. “Man shall not live by bread alone" applies here. The sterner aspects of life demands our attention daily ', but attention to these will not be injured if we given portion of our time to the study or floral an] other beauties that Horti- culture provides. ! _ We are Informed that at a meeting, a few (lays ago of some faithful war-f kers. a. decision was come to that I the organization known as Durham) Horticultural Society must be dis-s solved. The chief reason for this! action it appears. is the lack of Inter. eat shown by citizens in its opera- tions. i Shall the Horticul- . tural Society Perish? Who will be Warden for this Year? This is the popular thomo among the Reeves and Deputy itwws. who vote on the matter at Owen Sound next Week. This position ls the high- est honor the County can bestow up- on any of its citizens and naturally it never had to go n-begglng. While there has been no set method of up- po!ntlng the Warden, it has in years past alternated between the Town- ship Reeves ot the north and south or the County and carried the under standing that it the ‘South" held the warden one year. why it should go to the "North" tho following year. But these conditions have gradually died away and the present prevailing feet. ing which carries weight is the num- ber of years since a. township has last had the honor of housing the Warden. All other things proving equal, it ts felt that the honor should so this year to Ktrremottt Township. which has not had the Wardenahip since the days when the its James Allan held the Commiiusionertship for the County and that is around thirty one years ago. So you cannot call that grasping. The annual meeting of South Grey Agricultural Society will be hell in the Public Llhrnry, Durham, next Saturday. Jan. :1, and an important item ot Wines: should be to plan to secure the holding at the Grey Coun- ty School Fair in Durham next Bete temher. in conjunction with Durham Fall Wir. Last year's first County School Fair In Owen Bound was a great success: at the coming one, with ttne weather. even greater in- terest may be shown. The drills. marches, speaking and exhibits at- tract hundreds of spectators from ev- ery municipality in the county and Durham is more centrally located than the county capital for this Ct ent. We understand that some $250 is required for prizes, which is paid by the Society where Fair is held. it would be good business for South Grey Society to guarantee this a. mouut, solicitthe Town Council for a grant to meet part of this expense. as the local council has never yet contributed financially to the Boole ty's exchontter. " will ht good ad- vertising tor the Fair and the town, as well ax good business. to sewxe tltr: County Pair, ant we hope to we the South Grey Hoard artivc in this rogetrd. Mr. Nell Calder, the present Reeve, has worthlly represented his Town- ship the past four years and as bets popular among his fellow members in Owen Sound. there seems little reas- on why this honor should not so to Emmont, even if hitt neighbor. Char- lie Holm ot Normanby did hold the big chair for 1927. " gnu-ha -3¢vim Member Cum Weekly News» 'Mah tor Neil Calder for 1928, THE DURHAM REVIEW FOR SALE W“- m.” ‘receive applications until the imeetlng. Salary at Me per hour. g Clerk was nuthorim! to adve Hot an Assessor tor the Town Ite, receive applications until smooths: uhry 8100. i The Clerk was reanth on mu phoning .'......... ........813.25 J. H. Chittick. do 'f'"........ 11.25 A. C. McDonald, School Attend. ance Omer """..-....... 3.25 Gordon McKay, IO rods fenoe.. 25.00 W. te. Will“. inrp. ".......... 1.50 C.C Kwdlebm, to claim or Dr. _ Gumbel ...... "'..-...... 2.00 D .A .Cnttttttrrtt. I!" shoot .... 4.08% l Mturwood-Btutey.. That tt bylaw be introduced stating salaries unhap- 3polnung omeers for the yen, by-law ito be numbered 120. , Hopkins - McCulin: That by-law ', No. 120 be mud a ttest time. Car. The Clerk was requested to eonsld- " publishing ot my atteeta sud print~ lug same in Flume“! Statement. The following aoc'u were mid! 1 Communications were read: Re- {quest from A. E. Trout asking Coun- [cil to consider the conditions of the :ilolnms family: Notice from Ham} Iver hospital and Co. clerk re Harold Davis as a patient in hospital. 5 Magword - Mchsllnzl That the iReeve and Clerk be authorized to 'investigate and take necessary ae- (tion in the case of Holmes ttunity.--- , Carried. I Jana-my 9, 1928 ; The Council-elect of the Ttt. of :Bentlnck met in the township hallon Monduy. Jan. 9th, u 11 a.m.. The [Clerk administered the oath to each Lmember elected as follows: , Reeve. Herbert W. Hunt: Deputy Reeve, Goo. " Magwood: Councillors. Alex Hopkins. Chas Bailey, Robt Me. Caslln. Mecaann--Hotaimr: That Charles Bailey have tree at Louis Hahn's gate sold. complaint having been made by Mr Mann. Carried. No action was taken re notice of patient in Hanover hospital. The Young Ptople's Society will b" honor-(d by having the neighborln': teachers. Mr Irvine Sharp, Miss Jes- sie Twumley. Mr IL Blamorth and Miss Elizabeth Alien take part In a debato sometime in February. Sute jam will be announced lawn Mr and Mrs Reg. Sharp, visited rocently with Mr and Mrs Wm Sharp near Democh. anaid of Crawford, will be pleased to learn this bright little girl is well on the way to recovery utter a ser- ious operation performed by Dr. 6. 8. Butt of Owen Sound, in Durham hospital on Saturday, assisted by Dr. Smith. We were pletusrd to have as our guest last week Miss Elizabeth Al- len, teacher at Crawford. This week she Was the guest of hcr trlead,Mrs Frank Twamley. Mr Clifford Cook. Zion, was a me" at the homes of Wm Fulton and E. Twamley recently. Miss Edith Vickers left for Toron- to Monday where she will rnmain for some time. Mrs Wm Brown returned to her home Friday after a month's holiday at the home of her son, Erwin Brown The many friends of Florence Me. Mr Thou. Hopkins has hr-l aphorw installed in his residence. large The Reeve took the chair an! or- ganized a. council. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. 'ink tteeta Were paid: l, trt'grs, tax & we. itt the Township 'uivertise next next - .....- -- -e- v The U.P.W.tr. held thotr monthly meeting " the home of Mn Robert 14% There was I. Inge unend- anoe of member! an! several vlslmrs. Mrs lamb, our delegate to the Con. nation. an n upland” report. V Mr Hilliard Armstrong spent I few days width: in Toronto In: week. Mr Bert Ritchie and two sans, spent an evening this week at Mr. Neil McLean’s. mu Ruby Canurtreli, Durham. 13.! a recent guest with Miss Helen Wm- The W. M. S. met at the home ot Mrs C. McIntyre, In. em. The meet. ing was opened by singing at hymn 86, payer by Mrs Dar-sue]. Mrs Jar Ledtnghun. hymn 133 was sung. pay- Mr mu lobe“. 1 student “on Inc-m nu by Beefy, Mrs A M, Toronto. very "oeptattly BUed the ”I. Wm man; by J..;.v. pulpit here on Sundty- m: I. reading by Mrs a.“ The U. F.W.O. held thotr month]! My. Dace" qrere oteeted and " . mean: It the home of " Robert as follows: In c. Mclnlyrn, H. mm Them ‘15 .' III?” "tend. In B. ”vol, lat vico Pyrtr. , g», ', tor the and routine of business the meeting was clooéd with the Nanonal Anthem, after which Mrs Lawson and helpers served lunch. The next moot- ing will be held at the home ot Mrs. L McLean. Mlu Mme! McLean spent the week and with her friend, Mus Olive Middleton. Durham. Mound to hear Rev. Mr Arm. strong m sble to come home Pd- dzy. He In still manned to bed and all hope to see him mound again The wuther the past while I; somewhgt etsartgsntrie. Some folk: use wheels while others use the mn- ners. nut has!“ by some of thoiie wild cu- track Inn-ks 'we. think you had better tum the old bay mare next time boy. Yon RMI"th little Ford has an inclination togo straight ahead when you want it to turn a comer. but the horse will obey your order more to the summation of yourself and guts there Just the same. Mr Wilfrid Grasby of mar Varney, spent Sunday am moon with Mr " lle Hopkins Very pleased to know that Mm. Chas. Lawrence has so greatly im. proved In health as to be able to re turn home after spending the past couple ot weeks " the Hospital, in Mr and Mrs Edmund Noble span a few days visiting friends in Happier. Mr Jim. Willims In Mammy Mr. Wm Munro for a time. Mrs Itobt. Johnston. or Ebenezer. spent a couple of duys witiriter daughter. Mrs Lawson Hopkins. Mr and Mrs Albert Mekong“ “on: Poplar Hill spent Sunny week with Mr and Mrs Thus. Milligan. When buying dawn“... .. rattuv--- aetrasae7erta. The phenom mecca oi the Rogers Batteryless Radio (itnowenjoyothegrealutsflaoimyndioinCoudand more than all other "electric" radios combined!) is based luau on the quality, power, and durability of the Rogers A/C tube. Yet 1 Rogers Batterykss Radio Costs no more than ordinary deem: an. Prices In as follows: ms an .213 for I... Mo, noon and" m to M toe Count. Idols. We“. 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In In Cnitchloy '. Ari an. In Tracy: Treats., mm. Ma Shela. " In: decided to hold m. mum “on February on a: m w of Mutt icy Shane, Tho meer in; closed by nil repealing the Lord _ Prayer. The bride and groom. Mr uni Mn Wilfrid Brown. left Thurr-‘u m Pinion where they inter! mam. their home. The community My); u.» than: t ion; uni happy life. Name Sullivan uni brother Jrr, left Monday that spending the 1.an days with their patents, Mr and Mr J. Sum-Inn. In loving memory of our below t son and brother. has Ronald Gllee who departed thin me, Jan. IT, 192’. Pueefnlly sleeping. man; It last. All weary {mbluud um. bl? pan In silence he Mel-0d, In patience ho Tm God tailed him home to sum-r a by. XIII stone and Mrs It .H [In Mary Metntyre has ro-lummt to Trauma to take up work again 'Nl the Bushes: College. The Women's lnstltutv um h.iu Jun. Hill. ll the hone of Miss M Iclntoah. ' members we! 2 Visitor being present. _ The Instant» an» opened the meeting, {allow} by m. Lord's Prayer. Radian wen‘ xix. n by Mrs W. Mum. In r'.. n trar “vol. III Ichu‘kon. Mrs G' Tram: In Mental: and Mrs Ilnrgmrl The militate has done good worn in the part year. I: Jars of ttttir were given to the Leno: than"; V...) lost their mother: n 'pound' ahuww was soul to the Chlldmn'es Hoapim Owen Sound. also " Oranges an! candles were sent to the Leno children at Christmas um! um wan gas to “In Gull-n. who Is an inn M. There was sent two loan-u u' bmal and I pawn-l butter to Mr Mu V Smith. and baskets were sent to ot',' er places whom Santa tortteto m call. The woman In trying to hw- " to what the [mutua- "Tresetit 'Por Home Ind Country} 812 wa, voted to help keep the Armenian boy " (hometown: " for dimriw fee- : orange- Ind may to Shut-inn 85 town! keeping a Aoetor at Tot, help out. --tHdly mined by bully JAN. 19. I928 IN MEMORIAM tos' Top Clips R. H. lMIMhIm meet to tPi-tiii-rc-va Saturday. Jan. Annual Meeting Priceville Ag. t The Command Hotel In each amp. li, card mp huim with things lite-ra ration! and mm Maud and “will sumptuous HIDpw Ammvmb ttfl! u-tbeets of vat-"I “rt-8. A ts-ar' The Anuuu Unnatural I 53".!an I-‘port 3w.- 9"th of Goo Prm A war; “Nu-urn] a you; people of 81 Co was held last Tuuxda thy [Domination 01 t', my cum war 'va., 1 Int; In. (our camp. 1 Get our Price a c emu borng 00000 OEUVEIED m Rev. nnd In S. G. M will“ thnvn' - tmagtd Ttsomber Mal {131.1 _ Tho meeting of the ral tho vttHert. roam-d in tl of All“ Holman. “In l Fwd Karstedt as pour.. S' U1 o PM !‘Iour.' , King Baum: Hm: Peed Hour. w h "my "our. " t PU0t Ptour. w tc, “Ink In! How PM Ptbte non.- Though Iomu hymen a. of school mach: “w. " went on "we Mr Mum gun- m n (LEA. Conn-moon. " I mod l de+qmtt. In“: IAIN. Conke was uncu- .mn- of Ann. mum» Royattttomertcd F Pee “our. ' Best Qualit Custom Ch ILATCHFORO'S CALF CUNN'O DIG 60 BEEF ery. Y0 Hand arm Prompt a: Voryon J. S. McILR and we woulu either bv, HENDER Eat B Also IO perl M.no Mt N Presttt,_ Special Will be JOHN Star! now PRIC THE P is In: All in”. We a at M l. m. ". JAN. 19, All 19t? on all I on all I u m II PRO Arr! as.

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