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Durham Review (1897), 26 Jan 1928, p. 5

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I F Miss t tben ekt in moo-H. which Hoyt and MAO Du Jan's m; wa , an: ab of f JOHN McGOWAN H Custom Chopping Every Day ii P"--'-i-'rt-iai', - Lr; L." a“ as c intend buying Wtseat-t. ship try -the Canon Gooos osuvanao In Town EV Elly DAY. 'NONC HO. t, DAV ON NIGHT Get our Price before you Sell your Wheat Ii I' .1} Hmzsril'll Flour Iter Us ttaf-i-ie Flour. per bag ... I) t'ri.'t_ada Hour. per has... Kin: ZIdwanl Flour, per bu Fwd Flour. per ha; ...... PING Flour, " lb but ... Pilot Hour, per bag ....... Best Quality of Flour lit Feed , ul.. L.crt' Hour, [rbag. 3% vrei/ailiiiiciis.' Me per g 'r , _. mun Hour, per bag Gil Gunn'a Tankaxe. mo m a. sLarchono's cur. no mo POULTRY runs. an. GUNNS an; no user new» mo noun” runs. my. You will never regret using bread from Hender-ton‘s. Made from the purest materials. t’r-nnpt and c, mrtv tus d alivery service. Ill Kimis of Fancy Baking ronm. ths j. S. McILRAITH Eat Better Bread in 1928 and we Also IO per cent Discount 'rillivm, place l Special Prices Will be Continued this Week Start now connnvd " '0 her "on ' Lou Fuok ammo. T HE PEOPLE'S MILLS um uormy and can all. Mow morning and it looks as though mm”! have plenty of not yet wlnter. Alum Hum] air i" to resume I ll School again Willie Hincks A rrh Met Visit”! " tiEN0EPS0N's BAKERY We s I] lnnis McLean ls home from will» Business College with amp”; We hopo he will soon be o 'to back again. YounE ot Knox College Toron- c, at'reptably hiked the pulpit. Kinnon Hull on Sunday and mi a wry impressive hen-man. :Mh Hindu was the guano! " mi, Miss Mabel Nichol Sun- annual mtg-ling of Price ural Society was held 3 last. when the, last ye ate W""rte rt'-leeteu With "xr"'ptiott, Messrs J. M. 'my and " Sinclair ta} Ft of romovals. W. W. I e appointod as delegate m to "port Mr Murary Nichol hospital in Toronto with Bear. "i', We hopo Murray will soon “' “"5" The Juana mean: of the W M. in” have Nenty ot "I" it“) s. and Lidia? Aid alaPrlceviH? Unit. mtvr. . . mm:- McCannel of Proton tej'ifdnT,'f.' at"11d'"L,e 'lf"'.,';,.,.:",') 4 law days visititsq at his “sinner . ' . . At r" A . ks. . . "i r't. M.“ A. L Hirtcks I The president. Mrs McCormack was rra f arson has gone to Tor-3 in the chair The opening hymn was '7'”; “h; f” 'lf,)',',",'::'" a 'ti 393. The President read the scripture “’r . " n er "w . 108501: from Matt. 18. and Mrs A. s. truti, McLean is home from Nttir ted in Prayer wiil'r. Businr-ss Colle with, . . . PRICEVILLE Mm? Wt' would appreciate an early settlement either by Ca‘sh or note. to hear F now and order from Henderson's Bak- You will never regret using bread from hear Mrs Colin McLean. lipped on the iee and has "d to the home. Wo hope around again shortly. 'rlnkx spo-nl the week rm! 'licit yanr nunn. Messrs J. M. Me. and " Sinclair “king w-movals. w. W. Ram. intvd as delegate to the momma Convention in first two days In Petr. and mull them It Reasonable Price: All I927 Accounts are now Due JAN. 26, mug. ‘vml on all lines of Leather Boots in stock s and slster, Miss m visitors at Mr. his duties at the all lines of Winter Goods. " and sister at Mr A. L pat tronage. We handle the 4.50i, Choppwl (his, per 100 tbs 1.90 “.5! (by the barrel) i.iil l'I'imp~-d um, pen-loo lbs 1.90 4.007 Strong chop. per 100 lbs 1.90 2.25,'. Crtmped Oats, per ton.. 26.00 1.00; Ont Chop, per ton ..... 36.00 430; Mixed Chop. per ton.... 36.00 4.75 , Feeding Molasses. Me per n] Gil Gunn'a Tanhge. 100 lbs 3.50 After the opening routine the will» meeting was thrown open for busin- l on 05.4 and the "mite of comma" sent-m9 trar's which was discuss-d at a previous l " nwctinz was brought up again for Me. consideration and It was decided that rkintt the coppers should be hatvied in at Ram- St Patrick Social. to be held on the, , tho l6th of March. The meeting closml n in and the hostess sawed lunch. , Feb- Tho next meeting will be held on, FM. 15th. t I all an“ i A 3010 'Dear spirit. lead me' try i dance I"! I Miss Grace Ramage was much enjoy-' and neighbc ed. This was followed by some ex-' Wit and dee tracts from the Watch Tower read; Then on ' try Mrs Ritchie. The meeting closed dreadful sto with hymn 120 and the Lord's Pray-I sombled in er in unison. All the members of the Hall to apex Society and others interested in tho:' ses Marjory Missionary cause. ate asked to man; who have Bl at the church Friday afternoon. F'c1t.lrtspeetive in ill, to observe the Day of Prayer. _ iturnirur to tl At tho close of the WMS meetirur,, Saturday. [ the Ladies' Aid convmml with thol the best wie nuwly neon-d President, Miss 1oizzieireffeu' ot so Mather in tho chair. I Mr Geo. l The Cash Store Store the Society's allocation for the past war hen been exceeded. Hymn 125 was then sunz. after which Miss Edith James wave a splendid paper on the first pan of chap. 3 or the new stud} book, New paths for old pum- Oahu-U After the minutes ot last was disposml of, tho trans seated her report. which sho the Society's alhu'allnn Mr ST. COLU MBA IA w. M. 3. AND LADIES’ no MEET of, tho treasurer pre] m. which showed that “ovation tor tho past VICIII‘I‘Y me. " ' ttll counties. Arrangements ate being. 'made however, for meetings in Out'. ::' terin. Grey and Simcoe at which to ,5 discuss this method of marketing andi :answer questions. Leaders of the; i, farmer movement in other counties“ ' are urged to see that their county is; 1 represented by a strong delegate at! i the Toronto meeting on January 24th.) {newts will there. be worked out tori glocal meetings and a campaign for g ', membership. 1 Subscribers are remind-d that when roaming subscriptions to the Review by chequa that exchange should be added. Bank money orders or ex press money orders do not need the exchange, neither do postal money orders or postal notes. “HZ The Directors met DPcvmber 20th.! and ilt’cidid to ask each county to; send a representative to confer with: the Company directors in Toronto onl January 24tr. In the short time Gil remains before the Coitrerrtttee, it Willi be impossible to give assistance (of PRICES rim SKATING Gentlemen ..'..... Me Ladies F, .......... lite Boys, 13-18 you: ....15c Children. 12 yrs & under 10c Skating Hours: 8.15 to 9.45 t Br Order. THE MANAGEMENT LIVESTOCK MARKETING Mfr-7w“! never be the same. . and of her scn Arthur, who was sud- denly called home, Jan. " 1927. Oh and oft our hearts do wander To a grave not far away, Whom they laid our dear loved bro. er Just one year ago today. Durham Rink [H'RNETT - In loving memory of Mrs John Burnett, who passed a- way, Dee. 23, 1925. No one knows haw \w miss you, Mother, No one knows the bitter pain Wo htve suffered since we lost you, IHutNFyr'I' Last Monday evening tho neighbors and tri/ttds ot Mr and Mrs Wesley Hear" gathered at their home to bid C'cettt l‘areWeH ere they leave for a Nt.s ham». Jack's dog hand)" had to be shot last week. J. H. Richardson had a faithful old dog called ‘Bandy'. but mutiny: old ltr) also got cranky and it by mistake you came too close he wcu'lput up a furht. So they thought it.sate to shoot him. He will be mis- sed on the farm. Mr Geo. Haw, our noted violinist, was called out of bed to talk over the phone with Mayor McBride of Toron- to on" night last week requesting him to play at the King Edward Hotel at a banquet last Friday night. George agreed to go but the morning being so stormy, callul up and excused himself. Saturday. The girls the best wishes of a regrets ot some. ' Reeve Howard Watson startedthls 'morniitur for o. Sound to attend the ‘County Council, where try as they iwill to do things in the interests of the county. more will undoubtedlybe 'mlslakes made and we will have plenty of crltlcism for their work.es- peclally next fall when the taxes an due, as tlw county consumes mostof lln- money. ( d: --Pather, Sisters and Brothers We all enjoy driving over the mon. ey on the highways that are being built. .- ,_-_-..., m... an ' Park. Show is not spmd u evenly [as the “Masters would wish. " ithere are some durum some hue mucus, but still passable and every. ; om- is busy who wishes to work. And 'thv health in genpral is good. though somr have bad colds, the weanwrbw- ine so changeahlv. We are dorry that Mrs Nanny is at present one l ferers. Things are IN MEMORIAM m. sorry that Mrs, R. J. Me- at present one of tho suf- running smoothly In the as in the city on (tt Ko away with all and also the CONTRACT y i 15 horse power steam engine, in (good condition. For further particu- g lars apply to Review Omee, Durham. Brick dwelling. All conveniences, on George St. near High School. Air. ply at once. W. A. McGOWAN Talking of the fashionable slim fig- ure. the small boy summed up the situation pretty accurately, "Oo.' Isn't she thin ?" he blurted. If she had a pain she woudn't know if it was tummy ache or back ache '." The following notice recently ap- peared in a Southern paper: "De co. partnershlp hertotore resisting be. tween me and Mose Skinner is here, hy dissolved. Dem what owes de firm will settle wit me. Dem de than owes will settle wit Motse.---Raatus Brown.' Birthday or anniversary greetings --by telephone “M Irett Aua-. I. * Apply to A. C. McKenzie. 1..., Diana.“ mu 723 Yum IU.. Tomato With the first words of your greeting by Long Distance. memories of days spent to- gether flash before the mind end the moments glow with these shared recollections ' When a birthday or anniver- sary comes around, and you want to congratulate a dis- tant relative or friend, what that you could buy would mean so much to the recipi- ent as the cheerful sound of your voice over the tele phone? some of ,_,_..., ".r..." v. uuusn Comm- bia, is a city of rare charm with its beautiful drives and residential sec- tions, its first class golf courses to which access is easily obtained by -the player, its unique Chinese quarter, its turbaned Hindus, its ivy- covered Empress Hotel and its im- posing parliament buildings. Both the Victoria Golf Club and the Coir wood Golf and Country Club have entertained thousands of guests in a single year. and golfers stopping at the Empress may pla at both upon payment of a small greens' fee. Victoria is noted for its magnificent drives leading through beautiful streets, along the ocean's shores and far into the interior of the island. Victoria is at the southern ti of Vancouver Island, named after gap- min George Vancouver, of the Brit- ish Navy, who discovered it in 1792. Its trees, among them the stately Douglas fir which towers 800 feet above the roads over which the traveller glides, are tttturnifitwrtr, HOUSE FOR SALE glides, are ntarnitieeni, them being tt " 7 feet in FOR SALE THE DURHAM REVIEW Victoria and Vancouver Mecca for Brick house. property ot late Thut McDonald. Also mm In good con- dition. Mar be soon " In P. Ray’s. For piano apply to NW L Me. Donald. 6tt Ueiiorage Are, Toronto date on most of them, there Ta, um some on which bridge and other 'ite."'""" work is being proceeded wit Close 012.400 miles of branch line construction in Saskatchewan rd Alberta have been virtually com- pleted up to December lat by the anndinn Pacific Railway, “cord- ing to a report from headquarters. On 282 mile: of this mmtruc- tion grain from the current year's harvest is being taken out, Ind yhlle work in dined down at this Tho Western Canada Grain Pool contemplates spending $5,000,000 during the coming year in exten- sions to facilities in country elevn- tors and terminals in Western Can- ada, according to George H. Mervor, General Sales Manager of tho Pool. on a visit to Toronto recently. The building programme includes 100 or 150 country elevator in Alberta; I50 in Saskatchewan and 40 ht Mani- toha. At present there are 160 in Alberta, 730 in Saskatchewan and 50 in Manitoba. According to Dr. J. B. MacDon- gall, Assistant Chief Inspector of the Ontario Provincial Department of Education. the operation of the Canadian Pacific school car in northern Ontario has proved a more successful venture than the Depart- ment had ever expected, He stated that the progress of the pupils dur- ing the year of operation has been remarkable. Turkey raising is a coming in- dustry in Alberta as a number of successes at various fairs would in- dicate. A recent move in this con- nection is the formation of the Ai- berta Bronze Turkey Breeders' As. ssoeiation, which is now active in promoting and extending the turkey breeding industry. Company has extended its service into the new gold field of north- western Quebec, reaching Rouyn over the recently completed exten- sion of the Nipissing Central Rail- way. This extension provides a new and short route into the rapidly developing mining area. An air line between Halifax and New York city for freight. express and mail, is being considered by Halifax business interests, accord- ing to a report made to the United States Department of Commerce by Consul Eric W. Magnuson. British Columbia', forest rangers and patrolman report a reduction in forest fires costs of practically 90 per cent., compared with 1926. The 2t,al loss this year was about $214,- ' Like Victoria. Vancouver has been in wonderful road builder and has hundreds of miles of splendid auto- mobile roads of the finest macadam. Vancouver is surrounded by tower- ing mountains and the famous "Lions," twin snow-capped peaks, are one of the many scenic beauties" of a most enterprising, hustling and interesting city. The "Lions," also called the "Lions' Gate" and the "Two Sisters." tower 6,500 feet above Vancouver, and an Indian legend has it that " long as the "Two Sisters" stand guard over diameter. Century-old gnarled oaks, of great 1 spicuous features' of th and miles of gorge, or S lint.. the. "highway. The Capadian Pteifit Express rere and There FOR GALE trreyt. pm; t age an con- the landscape, Scotch broom, cedars and ONTARIO ARCHIVES - TORONTO MELODY BOYS' ORCHFSTRA The Durham U. P. o. Live Stout \smclanon will ship stack from but ham. on Tuesday. Shipper: m to quo-stm to give three days' notice. 1A8 LAWRENCE. Shipper premises to Wâ€" -. THOS. G. LAUDER, Durham Tmdem will be received up to September lat. 1927. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further information apply on res, more or less, in good state trt' cultivation; good frame house, [mm and outbuildings; electric light. good water, , wells, one drilled; convert. ient to High and Public Schools.. concrete sidewalk to gate. -- m..-" ... " gmss. Here, too, are staged swim- ming meets that within the past few years have become intonation] in aspect. The well-known Lauder farm. im- mediately adjoining Durham corpora- tion, on Provincial Highway. 100 ae l Victoria is the site of the Crys- tal Gardens, erected several years ago by the Canadian Pacific Rail- way and which have become the social centre of the City. The Gar.. dens are equipped with a magnifi- cent ISO-foot swimming pool, com- pletely covered by a canopy of glass. Here the inhabitants of Victoria and visitors flock in thousands to enjoy the sports facilities of the institu- tion. Dancing and other forms of entertainment are alwaya in pro- 3 registered Hereford Bull Calves for sale. ranging in ago from ll to 8 months. Apply - v, .-_ .w "I... run: bl"- adis grates: Pacific port thrive an_d__ tieteiop. Music for all Occasions , For rates. and open dates, apply to', H. E. PHIPPS. Manager , Durham. Phone " Vancouver, just so This security safeguardl the investor against loss through the guarantee of all colleterel deposited with the Trustees under iuue of the bonds. A an re , l', income without the warrior in eidental to ordinary in--etstmentr. FARM FOR SALE BY TENDER wane, PHONE or can. FOR PARTICULAR. P. RAMAGE BULL CALVES FOR SALE Income _OTU'E YO FARMERS with Guaranteed Security THOS. TI'CKER, . R. I, Priccville, Ont Tourists lgng with Can- corpora» Licensed Auctioneer for Ct. Junior Matriculation I 2. Gnu-Inca to the Normal school. The School II thorough»: equip” to take up the following octane: .-. The School [In a creditable record In the put which it hopes to man- ?uln in the future. Intending pupil. should prepnre to enter It the beginning of the (All term. Inform-don u to octane. may be obtained from the Prfneipal. Each member of the cut! in a University grnduate and In expa- ienced Gaucher. DURHAM BEIGE SCH©©L Resident»: Phone 607 Sales taken on reasonable to!" Dates arranged " Herald Uncan- dalk. also through Durham Review... Fleaherton Adana. 000.3. Duncan. Dundalk P. o. Phone " r " Licenned Auctioneer (or any County DURHAM Lamblon St. C. c. Middlobro' Mr. McQuame will be all day Friday in Dundalk. Terms, reasonable. Sale date: In" te amazed at the Review on... HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Univ. my: Graduate now-0011mm Surgeons. Dentistry In all It: In. ones. omce. East of Central Drug Btu. Entrance on Mill Street. Own W. C. PICKERING. DDS. L08 HONOR GRADUATE or ran... University. mum. of Royal Cone” of DentinLBEIrc-mm of Onttrio 360-- n'- "r--.--- -- Good honey at ans. c. G. "if ”BESSIE uccuLLwnn The Science that addPLite to In Durham years and years to ad.' Call no Bee In. Oonnluun- I MIDDLEBRO' & MCQUARRIE J. F. GRANT. 0.0.8.. one: and residence. corner Co mute. and Lanzhou. opposite old Patton: J. L. SMITH, IM., " PS. once noun: ' Gui.U/ uo to a Fm., 7 to ".m., Sunday- elm Residence, -e MAtN .TREET. emu or Tomato vulva-It: 1m to the late Dr, 31m: GEORGE E. DUNCAN honey at 81.00 per 10 lb pail WM. A. IncDONALD. Countess Bt., Durham ,__ -'...' u. nun-nu: “I J a I unwritten; N," am HONEY FOR SALE JOHN 0'ltElt Chiropractic tmisiiirsiri Eyes Examined and Cm Noun: tl--q p..." 7.4 ..- SH“)? excepted CHIROPRACTIC J. E. MILNE. M. B. " C. t NZ DR. A. Barristers. etc. “fund-n, Tum-u.” a l A. No. t, Primal. '. (mum at I“ ', HOLCTIIN. OHY. OWEN SOUND 868 2nd An I.

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