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Durham Review (1897), 26 Jan 1928, p. 4

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ITARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO V -- -..-.‘a “n: TWrNA8C8eq8 and " tSe ha'nd drep interns: taken , the dander: in M thirtevvderxartG' in . inating edu. ohm ration "1510mm a nation which Ortt “but. in nag-{Emily mien-HI made by that. tr. mac was tlv. Sn‘e'mtlgiw When His Emilency 1isrount " mu livngu and Very Wi'.litudm, at- d!- tP/c" Rum-32,001!" math: it was loun a M.- P'MTtttq inspecxin |heCanao Vi tttan Pacific 0:500! car Ihirhghaa created PM P,'_'"rltJ.1i-imGiiic"e"i'ti'"i . .olim (in. bat 59pm. Walter 'i'fal'l,t. Lady the teacher “to to in? in charge of tet the car sirue it mud or the utpoae. rme ma Their Em and tog them ear'. ttutritrii'ii"iiitriiiu',',"ld,T,: hid“: the dances mm ertetdieteu and cl the hand: deep intern: taken , the children in I!” this newdgpartun: in . inning edu. tlet 'yttia,lttgiiret . Jge",' 'tt t mm .y "nerve, mm by M s. m? was the 'h'ee,tlgik l - hih"ae"====ao-===-o===,=,,di". “I Thr. Review forwards , all daily papers att hstribers. Let in Del Ir )llll'H‘ never made a m fivraun- you lived within 1 It youve new-r bean! a It A bio-Ming on your bounty " " you " you've never " morn» mver Will you tell us " r yott .Vlll , 'istetvd Leirenter ram lambs, quallty. Also several young onl bans, all alum, 3 now ot wank: an, "irtas blood lines standing quality. Also female-s. Reg. tt for...................... .._ All Other goods 10 per cent off. Horsehlde and Muleskin Pullovers “owllur 1.25 for .-..............50c and 750 Reg 1.75 for Before we tske stock of our Winter Goods w: w reduced prices it will pay you to buy. as we must store for our Spring orders The following wi weeks so call early and get your choice Reg. 82.50 for ".".'............... Blue and Black B tll dog and brand. ou ott Regular l.(0for Boys Fleece 2 piece Cone hinations “(3.140 h............1.25 Brigham’s Stock- Taking Sale Imps Lined Horse Hide Mitts Mt WHAT ARE YOU HERE FOR? FOR SALE never taade the pathw new-r brought a ‘oubbh nu‘er chm-am! a toiler tett us “but pun- hm papers at a saving to Lu as and In mum [ now! slrain. W. A. LAWRENCE, 3~l KB. l. Varney INN rt forwards subscriptions Mule Skin Lined Mitts bee t Finger Gloves Overalls a comraue feel the world a stun-Mr pi tin it and h: " so-m-d " with your mm a Woman or 8 mm rhild proclaim 'ani-youu" a poor hand at the game 'ice-Regal Party Visits School Car pathwa) pathwa) of somp nvighbor glow with sun not)!» to some fellow heart with fun ; toiler that you tried to help along. 1- its.re lor in this lowly land of song t I? {inspecting theI'Ichoor fl ',iieiir'"i,ii.ii'iiifr adyshi es ipllymadeG 1ila"i'ii'Q' wilrthe chm gru'. frrmed their teacher'. dail- " to the fat" singularity. ht. Willingdoa l'dl Ii "Y pleased wit We. bashed the ehi1dem Mata. uh panning her own and Hi. new. pttotoaraiihs to 'etatet in the at. f)',,le"ed,ig,r, mu... kt'tldttptht, :"a ammt . :2; his ochohrs u tummy in te- --. __... u... u-‘u-ny. ma: It‘ll! fhtda for children and adult: had h on "may. “Show; 'th. [Eady 311158ng c:- t . t t tt . Tsdi1lhtt. on! “IL I tfPPtetrry3y atott . . . ['ll'g'ehetidcl.!.r: 'een that. 'yght We are :15 near to you a-s your tele, phono. Our phono No. is 6. l'nlalwalo-r, Stuyner, and Alliston at the, rem-m mt1nlclpal election. w w- all cm: short of municipal as- pirants and had to ttave new nomina- tirns, In Bruce Co. there are no tear. er than four munlclpalitles in the zunw conditlon. Durham was very numb In the same predicament. All this gives point to the argument that councillors should be ram. a step. that would Indieate dmcnzlencv. People read 'Review' Want Ads. [Pa'aa . Brigham, '........ 2.00 Snag proof . 65c Winter Goods w: will offer for 1.50 75c 1'le2i'fth't'tt l', boot car an; "a in l'lti',Vta'2?. al 'r place race; Reg. 4.50 tor Reg, 4.00 for .. Reg. 3.75 for ., Ladies' 4 buckle Jersey Overshoe Reg. 4 50 for. ""'.'....... 400 MO 'l, All Wool Underwear 8 inch top, reg 3 75for.. All Rubber, reg 2.75 for Shoe Rubbers, Ladies' a Reg 1.25 for ... .... " inch top, reg $6 50 fo 12 inch top, reg. $5.75 for Also Rubber, 6 eyelet, reg Rdsular 81.35 for Rubbers for Men . All. rage. that', To his Educational glory, s'tep,_mesulted in Household Sum-age I Conservative chief auctore. 9=°l====l a: =o=o= ta ~ --.r- “W Vim a trAefitiiiiiivi;riritt;%lil'lu' tt19tf1-1ii."GirGiirta"i,'i'l of 'gti'jtiisii?Eyi"iiriie%7t'lGTlL"l ,rtiettitmosei. _ -- -__ wuous AN In! calla!!- {along the more "mote GER. lino. He atmptimettted both the Gummy and the Ontario Minister of Banach- on the great educational work a.” m 'er?tt'r,in..tu.t digicgfllr. cNallv u-i_,._...u.-‘, [CI-UK?” ' thatitwaquice evidentthaide Can. l dian Neitic Railway m takin t hm in the vellum of the Mgt along the more "mote C.P.R. lino. ' atmptimented both the an“... ...I ' a will offer for cash at such lst make room in our small will rule for the next two Boys' Rubbers membrane of the visit and tth was of m done. Lord William. on loving, ten-rhea that it was quite evident that the Cam- glian P?e.iiic _Railw_a_y was taking an: Shoe Rubbers Time was {hon banks occupied all lilo best corners in towns and cities, but service stations seem to adorn them now. Perhaps that indicates wltere the money is going. a The Township of Benlinck was cai- ‘ied after Lord William Charles Uerrl tinck. born 1774, died 1839, who sue-i >ceecieci Lord Amherst in the Gown"? lnotieneralship of India (1828 714).} {under whom Sh. Charles Metcalfe!, served. and of whom it is written; 1 hat "Lord William Bentinck. a Lib-I l , _:.. core. encouraged the, areas. snapped his tingers at its at; .acks on himself and thought its; freedom an immense good." He wasf the second son ot the third Duke ot' "with 0-» was Femier in 17,13 and "07. Lord William Bentinck's; -pitapia is printed in Maraulay's "Hs- trays." . ', Huh] mm House Block term, spite of Bentinek's rough 50 for SI) for _... ......... 85.75 ifor......... ..... 475 ,reg. 3.5) .ur... 3.00 and Boys BENTINCK $3.95 3.55 2.75 81.15 3.00 2 25 750 --Punch the Welsh "zxyt"--"thott Larid, [national-y ought to sell like any. The "ttew English Dictionary” In at. last completed and its last word m l, After every great war there is a {period of almost complete safety. when the nations are too crippled land too weary to fight again. Dur. ' ing that period-ard we are living ini 'sucli a period now - every rational‘ 'experimint in building up a new ma- chinery ot peace ought to be tried. If the experiments fall and new gen- erations arise not averse from war, then it will clearly be accessory tor the union to defend itself on the old terms and in the o'd way.-indon Spectator. 75 per cent ct the voters over 50 years of age would rise up, with cer- tain groans and creakings to be sure. but they would rise up, as best they could. and can it blessed .' Science has done good work in iso- Ilating the genus ot consumption, dia. betes, typhoid fever, diphtheria and !many other deadly parasites. The (detvilieae of all, the cancer, is being {tracked down by ruthless pursuers. lwho are almost in sight of their l quarry. I A All these are what you might call: {spectacular diseases so all have had: 1 their research funds and the research, Hunds have been well applied. i I But the. rheumatism germ which is’ (the. most widely pernicious and agon-i iizing of all, seems to have been ie-) inored, rheumatism being an ordln-' [my ailment with no special glory at-l tached to its conquest. ' AH of which lo-ads up to the ques- tion why doesn't some K0vemtuertt-- and We have 10 zovemments in Can. ada, each with adepartment of health ard hyiriene--why doesn't some gov- ernment make a special appropriation for rheumatism research ? In 'tte Butlgmu Review The sufferer is supposed to share in the joke-his or her part being to grin and bear it, perhaps even ban. tering her pains with airy allusions to deferral payments on the joys of youth. Job who, as we recall. wasa martyr No inflammatory rheumatism. made just such remarks. We shudder to think of the labor lost ,the money not earned, the dol, lars spent-to put it on a commero int basis-on account of a disease which Is widely treated as a. Joke be- Cause it is not fatal and the patient is in no immediate danger. and It Is a fairly safe guvss that rheum- atlsm puts more human helm under painful duress than any other ill that flesh is heir to. We take a minute this. bus: ttner, noon to gram this date. To all the English speaking world no late is so well known as that of Robert Barns, the ploughman poet. This night in hundreds of places, banquets to his memory are staged. his songs aunt, and the glory he has shed on his country extolled. His prophecy to his wife on deathbed has benn amply tttmile "One hurdved years from now, I , be more thought of." So 0110 miror wrote 9f him : . "Beyond the sea. beyond the sun Till then, AND then, I love thee." SOME NEW IDEAS FOR FALL FAIR EXECUTIVES Member Canadun Weekly Newlpup err Manchu“. c. mums & SUN. Editor and Pro. prietors. THE ARTS or PEACE Featuring "the old fashioned ways" 3 BURNS' BIRTHDAY-JAN. 25 the shorter catechism.“ FHE DURHAMREVIEW RHEUMATICS ting up a new ttttrl ought to be tried. full and new gen- averse from wnr. _ be necessary tor d itself on the old o'd way.--London -- Dictionary" In “I ( It- I-_‘ _A, n . his wife on his amply tttlfilled '. from now, I will ." So onv ad- Miss Beatrice Crabby. Toronto, is spending a few days at her home here. Mr and Mrs Jack Faun-on urn-n! u Donald. the scoring ace of the homo Main, counted the tinet goal. and Elvidge tied it up. There was no score in 2ud, but McEachnie's tine goal wcrk was responsible. as the champions had the edge. Gregor scor- ed tor Mt Forest for 3rd and Elvldge again tied it up. and Donald had the honor of gettinz the deciding count- er in overtime. The line-ups were the saline. except that Leonard McConib was Durham's sub, replacing Mur- dock. The local lads, some of whom never previously played in league games. are to be congratulated on their brilliant showing against a championship outfit. E to am goal by Gregor. This made a 1,3--e, tie at full time. The titat 5 min. 'overtime saw no score. but in 2 min. [mm-o. Morrison drove In the win- ':, ning counter. In Mt ForPst Monday night. was another great contest between men- ly matched teams. Full time saw a tio, 2--2, but it took Mt Forest 20 min more to tally the goal which won Durham - goal. McEachule: de. tctwe, Willard McDonald and Kon- neth Wilson: centre, Raymond Me Gin: wings, Norman Blair ard Nor, man Mellralth. Subs - Fred Mur- dock and Clan-nee Klvidge. Tough breaks f or Duh- hs Clarence McGlrr of the Sr. line up, refvreed satisfactorily. and Mrs Jack Caswell spent (Continued from page I) _ a..- m; no “extras" of any um, um two ts complete-att ready to operate the moment you switch on the current. Ask us to demonstrate the Cryo4iixty" in your home. If it does not perform to your complete satisfaction you may have it returned FREE of all cost. If it does, a small cash payment makes you the owner and the balance can be arranged on terms to suit m..- ---, . -- -- “w, " auxin: casn payment makes “it; 'th-e-trv‘ne the balance can be arranged on terns to suit your convenience. SM IT H B ROS. _ . . ,__, “WM"; "i"ulry-operated sets wherever electric current is available/ And among all electric sets on the market today, the Rogers-Batteryless is the only one that is old enough to have established a three-year record of proven performance. The remarkable price of $290 for this latest Rogers Console Model is only possible because more Pgtr.sartieTgiii' Radios are now sold than all other electric radios combined. There are no "extras" of any sl',?,,'.',',:,,'?,'? radio is complete-att ready to ant-non ot., --, switr an t A ----- HERE is a brand new 1928 Model "Rogers", on which the factory has been concentrating for months past; it is going to be wonderfully popular with those who want a powerful, year-’round, modem radio at a "mummy: price. - Radio sets without batteries, chemicals, chargers, attachments, etc. are now the standard and are rapidly replacing battienr-operG% sets, wherever electric current is available-. And among all darn-in can - the market todav thas D-.- MS, -- " uunmm's sumo We am given to understand that Mr Valentine Pl‘em-r's 200 ar‘ru farm has passed into the hands u. Mr Ed. Sier- tier of Garrick who Bill move onto the place shortly. Mr and Mrs Noah Metzger. who have spent the past war with the farmer's brother as Ctulsruhe, return- ed to these parts the end of the week and will make their home with their daughter. Mrs Wm Sclm for a time. Miss Bella Park of South livntinck is visiting with Miss M. Geddes for a few days. Mr Atrttin Derby who hails from the West, has been visiting his mo- ther. Mrs J. Derby and other rela. tives for the past week or so, and left the end of the week tor Sash. Mr and Mm Wm. (Tron-mar ot St. Catharines. are the guests of Mrs Crowther's sister,'Mrs. Hugh Fulton at present. Miss Evelyn McLean is wssigtintt with the nursing of Mrs D. Willis, who Is very ill. Mr Andrew Fulton is busy these days putting in the supply of wood tor the school. and my locks in hnvlnx one of the nwrrlest evenings of their liveg. Mu- sic. games and dancing “we indulged in until the little hours of thn morn- ing were growing bigger and all soc-m- ed loath to leave. However all good things must come to an end and day- light was like the morning aitrt the night before. Mr and Mrs Thus. Derby were the host and hostess. on a real old social time last Tuesday evening when the youth and beauty waged war with use Vessle. Mr and Mrs Geo. Tumbull. Ben- unck, spent Sundny with Wm. Hill. Mr Malcolm McKetmnlo bought I barn last Week and will be busy get- ting It home as 3mm 1:; possible. Mr Wm Vessie, Jr. who has spent tho past few years in th" Wost, ar- rived home lust week and will spam} a few week; with his par-ut". day this week with Mr DEALERS and Mrs Earl tell. That bright happy Mee, We all lor, so well 2 The tsweetest of memories is an i.'., is left, or I. dear wife and mother, on- ' the best. Badly New! by husband and mm In loving memory of our than u” and mother, Mrs Hugh Mt'lkmah‘ who passed away Jun. Mth, 1927. Oh how we In!“ her. words ram-m Mr Ind Mrs Robt Lvtltur'uam, li, beck. were Sunday visitors at C:, homes of Mr md Mrs Richaz-i In.” and Mr In lemmas". "In Mary White entertttinrrrt, number of friends Tuesday nigh! " this week. All report a “in" ”1311):” te time. Sorry to report that "ttie Flora-up McDonald, who we thought tras re covering nicely. was taken to hm ham hospital where she was sin-(r fully operated on for mutants by tr Burt of o. Sound. We wish h. r ' speedy recovery. In: Elisabeth Allen, Cheri). .,, school teacher here. spam th: w... end with Mr and Mrs Prank 'rwarnba. Mr Wilbur Greenwood. Zion. tsi was recently operated on for “mu-n lclus. ls holidaying ll tho lunm I Mr Donald choclmlo. _ 110 Well-'- Missionary w;..._~, ..: ,the United Clam. hold their Jan': meeting at the home of Miss Nam, Boyd, Thursday Int. Our new pr.»> dent, Miss Ethel Random mum :. very capable (thud-41y. Mrs R um. rend the scripuuv. uncer- which a m. 11:11qu solo m renderv-d by Mi mm Boyce. Mrs R. Young In.» gave . repon or the meeting Ilvh! 1., Owen Sound which tglte nth-nda-u‘ [In Nnncy Boyd sang a solo mm: was enjoyed by I“. The sinuinu , the 23rd Palm closed tho lllvmm); The remnlnder of the afternoon m. spent In aewlng ant-r whk-h th, in; ten: served dainty refreshments (Too In! for In! Week: JAN. 26, 1928 IN MEMORIAM who Get our Price bef I. 0 intend bun». ww 000M DELIVERED m Yott Mr Are M try. vi, "lucked been con!“ to me her Mr tam I In Toronto. King Pidwtml Hod FM Flour. per t Pastry Flour. b'4 1 Pilot Hour. per b: Mun-lo- Leaf Hour Pram. Pride Hon Custom Chop Best Qualit} LOP Otc Vorgtu" Mr W than. trch. M w stormy u by morning um! i a» mum haw pl thII ttttter. Mr Angus Mrt‘au unit I. tow day danglwr's. Mrs A. Mtaa EV. Ctbrson "RW, wheew sit" In who for the wt'ttte Mr Inn]: "(than (Dru-merino- Bumm- the mumps We hor abh- to Ro back an: ILATCHFORD'S CALF P “UNN'O MG 60 BEEF a ttt " Pon" Gi rho u rtcttlt u ery. You l Henderson's Prompt and J. S. McILlitAr Eat Be in I Also IO per pl Special P Will be Ce tht “at!“ Utitt Itlt JOHN " Start now ry in. we: THE PE HENDERS PRIC All Kinds to n Sclux iitie 1 to to we won ither h It ll All I927 Ae JAN. 26 n M SC

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