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Durham Review (1897), 23 Feb 1928, p. 1

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all , ers but!" Ion. ' day " y/ If tmu tr -, ., DI D Varney UFO cum Meeting Iii'?: on Brown, while Doyle whoa? Nineteen ladies enioyed the Petrruary oilences have not been so tiagrautt, "tr't tirur of' the “my VFWO at the',, trot " with a. tine or " and costs. home at the President. Mrs Alex. Smith. After the opening exercises First Oran” Lodge lhe roll call was answered try a. Can. Research and documentary evidence Minn product. A letter of appreci-i h” estttttlished the plaee ot ortrani- ation from tho one to whom the Jan .ution in the Plrsit Orange Lodge in uary bale of clothing was sent, rug British North America, any: a King- mm try the Social Service caven-) stun despatch. This lodge No. I, tin- or Mrs. Mead. A splendid paper on l tier the jurisdiction of the Grand "H, me and Labor Saving Devices"} Lodge of ireiand was formed in 1826 was read by Mrs Wm Allan. The "J by Arthur McLean. who had recent- ish lunch for the March meeting at i ly arrived from Ireland, in a building the home of Mrs C. M. Leeson canned in Etigabethtorm. known as Craft', tnttch Jollydisotssion. Laterthe UF‘O'“V0m. The building is still stand- and 1"F'WO clubs were amused by ing and is owned by D. IV. Booth ot Mr P. P. MacArthur of to". tor. merty ot Prkevme. has opened " I Coetvr.vaneing once Is ”pom else- where in this issue and buyout! I fair share ot puma". Mr MaeAr. thu- lut with an mulch! over two yarn ago. which trerkmaty diam him. and is now (creed to pursue t lime of clerical work. Having a ur- ied exp'srFncc, in this branch ot the legal profusion. should warrant him gating business. He is also a Not- ary Public for Ill-3 Province of Omar- lo. and UF'WO clubs were unused by several girls who gav.» a humnroul song and also a dialogur. A dainty lunch was servo-d by the hotness. Military Bridge was Popular The newly decorated lower town lull was milizvd by the I. O. D. E. for a military bridge party, a new Inno- vanlon here. last Thutuviay night and ll Irrovrsi u moat popular event. Tin-r» m-rv- lhl'rt' players to each about t toward: Knr-x La.res.' Aid have social Tea Wintering in Victoria, Ii. C. Knox Lam s' .\il Eivi‘uihu "tttrar- In renewing his sub. to the Review. t.vi.rrrul llu- other ladies of (in. con- Mr. Walter MrCtie, has it sent from si,rr'K:vtit'tt on ‘l'm-mia) afternoon in Victoria. It C. where with his wife m- (min in m: an hour m two and a and family he is spending the winter mm tnjoyahle tinir was sin-m. The months and near his father. Dav‘d m~»-~:...m. Mc., h. n. Jamieson ore-) MeCrie. He sans "they had a very 4(th owr the meeting and discussed peculiar year on the prairie this peat with the numlwrs pn-sI-nt plans for season. very wet and late. The crop the coming mu: Captains and side! was heavy but poor grade and hard wow selected for a race for comic-rs; to save. Over 40 per cent of the of It contain year's stamp and at thei threshing to do yet and how it will close of the campaign the coins bear. come out in the spring remains tobe in: these dates should be well 2'i2'P amn- We. had: very cold winter up m up in Knox Ladies'Aid oxehoqucnl to the New Year but better since. 1 Mrs (hm Ross Jamieson, Toronto.; See plenty of people from South Grey was present and for a little tittte told here and it is o great chance (run the [alluring her experiences in no- the prairie. both in climte and seen- rldor tor " months where she Lil, ery. I have been to no Rom. Potti- ored ban/l in hood with Sir yetV,2'l',' John Campbell, Robe Home. Grouch. six months of that timewith; John Wott and 3 Mr T. Binnie. " them in their home. Trials and. g Grey people. Alto was our to.” hardships then were but Mauve”. Mr Cit-9mm and his wit. “A Mr. overbolancod in the joy nod pleasure i Was. Sim. - Me Chi-'3 is In. that comes to those who render “new att veil. Sony to no N no service. A donut-tau. too no and main; " Mr Wu. Cullen-the ta- atVMrs mu.) Sill!!! u the tiGGi2aiiir- mm m got-52* . . Opens a Conveyancing Iuoinou The February number of the Red Crotm Magnum. always Interesting, has a one review ot the play-writer. Scull". " ends by nylng: “He led u. retired lite and not till later years did the world mule that one of the Immortals had passed on into the o-temlty of eternal name! oteourtse The Owen Sound Daliy Sun-Times has mod 1 " day Overseas Tour for Grey uni Bruce people leaving May 3tst and mum England. Bei- nnm and France. This is a tine op may ot visiting the old bud in the company ot friends. Semi for unnamed booklet giving mil informa- "on. Hard on Schiller Gray-Irv“ Party Going Over-cu Expositor. Brandon]: "Miss Sella' gmtest talent lies in he sympathe- tic interpretation of the In te which she cannot Bee, but yet tool spirit and tranhteu into beam!“ ." In Baptlst Church, Thursday. . roll 1 During January 1928, the sum ot 8177.165 van disbursed In mother! allowances throughout the Province to 4.860 mothers of H.625 dependent children. _ Tame Toronto Telegram', “Miss Solll' pl- anotone playing in art, beautiful. she has excellent tech one and n touch of rare sensitiven I.” In Bap tittt Church on Thursday,' March In. FOR SALE: Nine young pin. rea- dy to go Much Itgt. Price " etch. Apply to Fred Torry. tot " con 4, Remind. . , FOR SALE: A and electric ml“ or with motor. If “iterated all, and examine it " Houplul. Apply! to P. (Eamon or m. Krru. I Ash Wed-cal". February 22nd,and ushers In the Lenten season. VOL. M, N O 8 " ning trio. Mrs Hahn and Mr she" up with . Was a hand meant, on p with 25 flags and a handsome deck or After refreshments tucng relznml supremo The Chapter ranted proceeds of which go furnishings for ball. ifquhidi, " ble n " tla ". "once 3nd tor taken . Alder me Me bay l Pr, Hon. John S. Martin. the Provin- cial Minister of Agriculture. at a rec- ent farmers' conference. deelaredthttt the tillers ot the soil made a big mistake when they decided to retire from active duty. .'t know dozens of Cam‘s where, this has led to much unhappiness," he said. "When I get older I will reduce activities, but will never Rive up entirely. It is too drastic a. change to cut oft all Inter. Psls completely.” Nothing like hav- ing a hobby and something to occupy tmo's time. We have, says the Walk- ertott rtruee Times man. "known men to die or she'".. weariness, arising: from lack of something to do." Prov. Constable Denton was in Ay- ton last week in connection with the prosecution " Geo. Brown and Jan. Doyle. who Wen charged under the clause in the Vagrancy Act with us- ing bad language, screaming and act- in in a disorderly manner. Magistrate Lnldlaw of Durham pres!ded and the accused pleaded not guilty. A mutt- ber of witnesses were called to prove that they acted in an unseemly man- ner. A tine ot " and costs was lrn- med on Brown, while Doyle whose oneness hove not been so tiagrartt, got on with a. tine of $1 and costs. ing and is Brockvillc. town. who lug Crafts ter. Farmers should not Ruin In renewing his sub. to the Review. Mr Walter McC'tie, has it sent from Victoria. n. C. where with his wife and family he is spending the winter months and near his father. Dtiv% McCrie. He saw "they had a. very peculiar year on the pmlrle this peat season, very wet and late. The crop was heavy but poor grade and hard to save. Over 40 per cent or the threshing to do yet and how it will come nut in the spring remalna tobe an n. We had 1 very cold winter up to the Stew Year but better since. I see plenty of people from South Grey here 1nd it is u great change (run the prairie. both In cllmte and seen- Mr J. A. Fetterly, rustling in Him- swcrth North. near Callttnder, is now reported as " years of ture and the lathl‘ of 40 children. He was mar- ried three limes and the score is gin-n by periods as follows: lat, M ; 2nd 7; 3rd. 12. The oldest child is now " years old and the youngesti Mars. Mr l-‘o-tluly says he does not know how many ot his children are still living or where they all may be. It is a remarkable record which no farmer in Himsworth South can approach.---- News. l Mr o. H. Gus ' organizer for the Blind Institute, B ntford, with Miss Kathryn Bells and ' r Kenneth Young --two blind artists, ill give a con- cert under the anspl s of the Dur- ham Women's Institut on Thursday. March Ist, In the Baptl Church. Mr Gustar will give a lectur illustrated by lantern slldes. Admission 25 cents Hardly seems Enough Owing to stormy weather. Monday Feb. 20th, the auction sale of John Sweeny’s stock and Implements (halt mile north of Dornoch) was post- poned to Monday, Feb. Mth. Every- thing must be sold. John O'Neil. auctioneer. Concert try the wind For the annual St. Patrick’s Ban- quet of the Queen St. United Church, to be held on March 16th 1928, tor. towed by good program. Admission adults 50c: children 25c. Sal. Postponed to Monday, Feb. 27 Toronto Telegram . Mr Young has shown exeeptional a my in recita- tions and piano mon sues of the humorous variety. He seem a real talent for mimicry nd has ap- peared In many concerts Ind radio entertainments. Be sure t hear him on March last in Baptist Church. Keep the date Open A car or New Bunswlck Shingles expected next week. Special price ott car. Phone R5 w or " J. J. N. Murdock. Spirella Sale of entire stock now In full swing. Reduced prices. Mrs. J. C. Nichol. ilht iiiti) tttlt um iliiltgitttt Wm Nibleck, Elizabeth- liwrl on the farm adjoin- tavern, was the first mate 3. N‘ By our Blyth's Comer correspondent I l Between these numbers there was musical numbers by the Noble and . Edge orchestras: solos by Geo'l‘VIm‘ ley. Mrs P. McLean, Glace Davey, _Wes. Noble; chorus by the Chopin-n Iand Davey children “(an honor- ous play-r. Mr. D. McCormm-k, teacher of the stcltool, is the versatile man In the Motion. for at this At Home, he held down the chairman's seat, Judged a debate and handed out the hard and catchy words in the old-fashioned spelling match. The debate was that old favorite. "country vs. city llt'e", and the country won. Misses Ruby Heslip and Anna McArthur champ. tum-d the beauty of the rural scen- ery and atmosphere while Messrs Norman Thompson and Peter Me- Quarriv waxed strong ove'r the allure- monts and charms of the great white way. Aberdeen Branch Ill. In- stitute hold an 'ht Home' On Fr‘rlay night last they were hos- ttsscs of a social evening in the sch- oolhouse to their friends, one and all agreeing that it was one of the most pleasant evenings they have yet giv- on. These evenings are what the ru- ral districts need in the winter months and two ot them a month would stim- ulate the community life to such an extent, that the city exodus would be to a great measure checked. Then at In: class; as an esta-a mor-" s:~l.'therv was onv ul"'lhose'.o‘.'l. Hing, spelling matches that make one'-n-a- lize the English language q 'llllicalt thiup to maszor if you regard In the light of spelling or any other form. The captains were Mrs D Lamb and Mrs Jas, Ewens and they both hnda brave array of lleutenants. The‘ words. seemed so simple and lovely) early ln the game but " the closei they would have matched the wits ot a Philadelphia lawyer. The hour', was drawing late and it was called to a halt betore ‘mung’ them m. but} Mrs Ewons’ "thin red line" of follow. us hung out the longest. l I About 40 years ago deceased was the Worse and pasead away Thursday F married to Miss Margaret Armstrong night. Iwho predeceased him about 4 years Deceased we: a native of Grey Co. Iago. The union was blessed with 4 having been born on the 10th con. of ldeughters, viz Janet. (deeeaaed,)near Glenelg " years ago. He was the loam Maggie (Mrs C. Hammond), son or the late‘Donuid and More Mc- iMaiy. at Gait and Ens. (Mrs Chats., Donald. When 16 years of age he Ovens) near Mt Forest, and at whose took up residence in Durham, where ‘home deceased spent the few remain- he remained apr M) years and 30 ling years of his lite in comfort and year' Mo went to Owen Bound. Dur- {kindnesa 'Joe,' as he was iamiiinr- ing that tinte he has worked contin- ly called. was the second last sun'iv-. uously With Keenan Bros and will be or of a strong and rugged family or greatly mm by both his employers eight, his youngest sister Mary, bg'and his_iellow workmen as he was ' ing the sole survivor, at the age ot. popular With all who knew him. '81 years. Two brothers, John and! He ltr tsurvived by two sisters and Colin, the former a worthy represent- ttttee brothers: Neil, Owen Bound 2 intive for a couple terms for South; Alexander, Bpntford and Allen of ‘Grey in Parliament, were lifelong ans! L'tlittmt: MN 'lr. J, Lorgon (Jennie) :respected residents of the 'Comets'. of Durham aadndris St Thomas, (NIP g'I‘he fonner’s tine 200 acre farm is xaret) of Detroit. The NWT” took ' still successfully carried on by his ssonl place Saturday from the home ot his James P. myth, ably tytsgisted by Miss ' brother Neil, to Greenwood cemetery. iBella in the home. i ---_r--.- On account of the very severe wen-i port, in Which liner on Monday last, the funeral to took part, tel Maplewood cemetery was silmiy at-lwork the "ttsi; tendod. Rev. Mr Jay ot the 1rnitedlaceoPSisumr.. Church, Holstein, oitielttted at the: Though our house and grave. The null beners' geiiatic iroek9 were John and James Biyth of theI in their own 'Corners', Colin and George Blyth ot works of God" Manlen, ollnephPws, and Chris. Hum, " is becaum mond and Chas. Ovens, sons-invlaw. possibilities of We Join with the entire community in _ that we can In extending sympathy. ;any ot Earth' Since- its inception a couple of years ago. tho Women's lustllute of Aber. deen bunch have been making an impression on the community in ma- try ways and the slogan of the Insti- tute “For Home and Country" is do- ing Its full duty in this locality. A generous lunch cloned-the we Isl evening and the that. of the much are due the Institute bunch for arranging this plenum evening. Although never identifying himseli with any church. the deceased was nevertheless a. jovial, ttood-hearted man, and his demise has east axle-om of sadness in’this locality as well an telsewheru. He had always been a strong, hardy man, never was sick un- til this inst (all. when his health be- gan to crumble gradually and gan- grene set in, from which he suffered greatly. He was bedfnst for a couple weeks only and conscious almoat right up to the last. The deceased was born at Marden, near Guelph, in Augunt 1845 ard in very young manhood came to the 'Queen’s Bush', settling in this neigh- borhood and shared mantully in the ups And downs of pioneer life. There passed away to the Great Beyond on Friday night last, Petr 17, almost a lifelong and respected res!- dent of this locality, in the person of Mr .103. myth. _ Death of Well Known Pioneer, Joseph 8|th DURHAM, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 23. 1928 With which I: incorporated the loll!“- Lender The Februaty meeting of the Pres- byterian W M. S. met at the home of Mrs A. W. H. Lauder on Friday. the 17th. The president Mrs Derby pro! sided and conducted the devotional exercises. The business part of the meeting was then dealt with.. Miss Weir gave the llible. reading. After the roll call, Mrs Harding gave a jsplendid report of the meeting ot the executive of Saugeen Presby'l W. "N. S., held in Mt. Forest on Feb. 8, after which she gave an excellent paper from the new study book. Mrs Grant spoke on ‘Moslem Women.' Several ladies led in prayer. The meeting closed with singing and the Lord's Prayer. . {Study Meeting 0? Km»: Y. L. Aust'y 5 Mrs Glass conducted a very Inter- lenting questionaire on the Annual Re- :port. in irhieh several ot the ladies took part, telling of the wonderful {work the "missionary societies are A special train to Wulkerton Mon- day night carried 86 hockey tans from . when). and about 180 more Jammed Iii, the one coach from Hanover. They "messed Kitchener hand Walkerton a g-o lacing in the that game of the second ttemi.final round. Walkerton has defaulted the return game in Kitchener Wednesday. and to give the Kitchener fans a good contest. have strengthened their line-up with Elvidge of Durham, McArthur of Peius ley and Root of Palmerston. Preshyterian W. M. s. The regular study meeting of Knox Church was held on Feb. 13, in the school room of the church. The meet- in was opened in the usual way. Mlss Ellen Marshall gave a reading on "What the Circle means to the Girl." Mus Mary Brown gave the story ot,' the tlrtrt ehapter in the study boom} 'The working girls or cuter. The) meeting was closed by the repetition ot the Lord's Prayer. On Monday man at this week a work and new, night we: hetdat the home of In B. Suwanee. when deeplte the stormy when of the dar 1 good mem- we me our Mia's” served. light refreshments at the close of the The C. _0. F. will hold their annual Dinner in their lodge room on Thurs- day evening, Feb. 23rd. Dinner will be served at 7.30 and all brethren. their wives and friends are lnvitrd to be present. Doyle Bralthwaite, Chief Ranger 86 Durhamitu Saw Walkerton Lou evening. Four sentence prayers were offered for our mlsalonaries in the tar fields. The meeting was closed by all ro- peating the Mizpah. " is because He has revealed the possibilities of a perfected humanity that we can never be content toieave any ot Earth's groups without His knowledge. A solo by Mrs Mark Wilson was much enjoyed. in their own tongue the “wonderful works of God" at home and abroad. sreiirii/"'iroCitiaGaL" -iri" iGriiik The Rial-nary mating of Quetn St. W. M. K, Inet at the home ot Mrs. mm. Twamlu' with a mod attend- ance. The meeting opened by sing- ing and all repeating the Lord's Prayer. The devotional Iatulet 'stuus lag the thtmstuxettttble Riehes" was read by Mrs Hay. who passed any on the Thurrrlay night previousf He had been in poor health for some time back and a lit- tle more than O. week ago underwent a serious operation at the General and Marine Hospital. He came thru the operation hicely and brighlhopes Were held out tor his recovery until Wednesday. when he took a turn tor the worse and pasesd away Thumday night. Mr and Mrtp W. J. IAWSOD Were in Own: Sound on Saturday ahemoan last to attend the funeral of tho |atter's brother. John Mr-Dnnald, Mrs W. J. 'lasmm loses Brother by Death 'rhiotrals o11r,', Educational and Evan. Queen St W. M. S. l The Town Council last week pur- I chased about 300 new opera seats for [the renovated upper hall. the puehase 9 price Including installation being very (rr'asonablo. A Preston firm received the contract. It is oxpeetod to have them all In position before the mid- dle of March. V This will be u. good evening‘s enter- tainment. Don't In!” this may ot clean out run! comedy m o touch of sensation. Admission Me. Major W.H. Fenton, M. C. ex-MPP,: for North Bruce. has been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel aizl to command the Euler 1tswirnent,i, pith rvzimontal headquarters at Walk, ' erton. Vice Lieut. Col It. Emmerson, has been transferred to and apf pointed to command the 2nd (Re-, serve) Battalion of that regiment. L.ieut. Col. Fenton procerded to Eng-5 land with the 18th Batt. CHI. lug April 1915 and served in France with,' that unit until June 1918. Awarded\ the Military Cross. We are glad to' see Col. Fenton thus honored, an! if: the powers that be were too strong, against him in sending him bacetol the Provincinl Pnrllnment he ale-st. has the stagnation that his military work overseas found appreciation. 3 a rural comedy drama in throw acts. under the auspices of the Y. P. C. of B. B. No. 7. xomanby. will be pres- ented at No. 7 school on Friday Feb. 24th 1928. beginning at 8.15 p.111. The ladies sewed a tine lunch at the close of the meeting. The annual meeting of Durham Presbyterian Church was held in the schoniroom of the chum-h on Wednes- day night, Feb. 15th, the pastor, mar. B. D. Armstrong presiding. All n- jeiced that Mr Armstrong, who has been quite Iii. had recovered truimy iently to enable him to again auume his pastoral duties. Reports from all branches of the church were most encouaginx. tho Ladies' Aid eurrrassring-their previous good record, turning over to the Building Fund the sum of $1055.00. This congregation has nowa fine new church building, valued at $25,000 and begin the new yeor witlt a substantial cash balonca. A good Increase in membership was reported. Durham Presbyt'n Church Makes Good Progress Opera Seats for Town Hall. Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel BORN WrlPPLF:R-4n Durham. on Sunday. Feb. 19th, to Mr an] Mrs Eugelw “warmer. a son. (sunburn) Mayor Murdock his attendance at a convention in Toronto this week. Mr and Mm Rom. Moorhmd We?" in Pcimerston Tuea'riuy attending the funeral of his father there. He hed been 53 years In the C. N. Il. employ, 49 as engineer and was uuperanmmt- H! sperm] year's ago. The late Mr. Mcorhetut In! his sons have ovcr150 years ot servlcv on the railroad to their credit. Miss Mary Bronx wet-k Md with an.“ East Glenelg. Mr Melvin. Greig Calder has just returned from a trip to Bunnie on coal business. The Men's Club of Knox Church. had arrangements made for a "hike" to Bell's hush. three miles east of town this chlnesdny evening, but a heavy {all of snow came and interfer- ed bully with arrangements, so it has been postponed. Canadian Greys l.O.D. Fl. will hold their annull meeting on Tuesday ev- ening Petr. M, when the year’s busin- ess. financially and otherwise, wilibe reviewed. All members are asked to attend. Mrs C. J. Howell is spending over the coming week end with Mrs. Pat- terson (nee Miss Lizzie McDonald) in Acton. Dr. Lively. Ftetrherton, brought Wm Cullen of that village. to Durham Hospital this week, to recuperate from the effects of a. fractured leg. Mrs C. C. Middlebm, Owen Sound is vitritlng her slatkr-ln-law. Mrs Gu: Kearney, this week. Mr and Mrs W. R. Alder are in Toronto a few days this week, the former attending a Highways Con, vention. Mrs Neil Menuhin, Swimon Park. accompanied by her niece and“ neph- eW. Mr Neil McQueen and Miss Ftces ence of Smynor. visltm at Mrs N. Mthnnel's a couple of days last week. , h" 'a--.---.------"-""- ;?~... tiME - ti . t ' w, r.“ i I - 't . "..H--_ F-.,..--.-........, I Come to our jubilee Jar/e Mrs Neil sWvtillatt. Swinton Park. l DEACON DUBBS. visited over the Mary Benton, of ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Juniors Defeated Fleslmlon: i, Wa'kermn Gris Won Walkerton: Goal- M. McGregor; derenee--M. Tolton, l. Klein; centre ---R, Cowley; qrtntps--is. Tanner. Die trlch. Bttb..--R, Pre. 1trtcrotc--c. MoGlrr. Durham: Goal-E. Willis; ileum-er- P. MucDonnld. C. Rowe; t'entre---L. Hind; Vulgar-E. Moon, E. Marshall. Saba-M. Kelsey, Mervyn. Hubert“: otab--4hacer; defence, MoOIthoon. Ch-tttoe,. centre-tNh" witttttr---MeDonntd, Lively. Pw-vtous to the boys' game. Durham and Walkerton glrla battled for sup remacy. the visitors winning '.'.--leL.) Hind was Durhum's best and got the: one goal with a nice m trom r. wine) Durham Juniors, wim‘m'wd by _ Mtriiia' of the Senior Marin“, c-apuur‘ u) a lively cxhibitiou hockey game‘. from Flusherton team on Wedno Atty I tsight, tho More btufttK 7- Pd. Has ter- ton had no subs. and their [an sax true were tiring out in tio. last two (ramps. IV. Lively was Ute, mu- oi their lineup, but they haw other real bocke..vists also. The Juniors showed much hater form thon in b'leslterton and McGlrr rddnd the luau-mung" punch I to the snoring end. A. Clrments was referee. Durhntts: Goal-MCE/nie; defence- -W. McDonald, K. Wilson: ciatre-- R. mom; wte-Ah McClrr. N.Me lirutth; Butt-N. Blur, C. Elvldge. cat; =C====0=ut===l==M"a. Will correct all irritable conduit.” of the throat and lungs. Priee,per 1rottle....................................,50cents Roberts’ Syrup ot Cod Liver Extract and Tar Buckley’s Bronchitis Mixture. . . . .. ....... . . . .. 75c Wampole's Cod Liver Oil. Scott's Emulsion. and other Cod Liver Oil preparations. B. McBETH Phone 21 Remcmbcr tre Dalcs- Ftbnmy ist " 2littt inlmiw 'trle3iadden 's 'Drug &ore This Sale gives you an unprecedented opportunity to save money on both luxuries and milks. and is made possible by the betteiits which we derive from the purchasing. manu- facturing and distributing powers or our Mull gunners in a. world-wide business. The goods am all of sun/jun! quality. such as are sold In large quantities at rein!“ prices during other periods. but dim ing the Silver Jubilw you can get this mon-lnndlse at prim so much lower than would otherwise be possible am. you as solve one or your My pmblemc. and am its to Incnaue the buying power of tho Contain: Dollar. a. ccnmry of prone-u and mummy running “on public con- t'denee. Buch 13 the analog moon! ot the ten thousand Rex. all Dxugguu who will commemorate one of the grantee! IC- hitvemenu lo the history of modern buslnoss la a ttation-wide Silver Jubllee Sale to be held In dues. villages and Imam» everywhere in Norm Amerlco. TVerity-ttve yams or mammoth production on an economical basis. more than two decades of ettictegtt service. a quarter ot Ptttrttstted Woolly " ”.00 . not in Manna. Tn m m 31.60 a "a: In “V3300. C RAMAbI A *m. m Ammonialed Bronchial Compound Doubling le The Company wish to point our the Inge rut the mdibcmet use vi Means law to [why in the tiemtrw tion ot tum buildings and pmpur;,. the past newton Ind “urn all co:- eetmmt to use every precaution ir their handling. Boe'y Trees and Hunger. Wm. Rug. tie, Hanover. Auditors, T. H. Wilson. Walk-aw and Dune”: “chew. Buntiuck. may. hc, a. o'xen, Walkerton Vice Pres" Donald McKinnon, Cir-9 Ivy. The on: retiring Directors wm. Messrs Herbert Brigham Hanan": Gilbert Gllucu. Cedu'vlllc: (fonm' Hill, Mum: than!!! Monumz. Ht Forest: Doug-Id lawman. CM key. Yttrme were all min-led. All. the following omcluls or um Conway were mud for mom” your: Annual Heeling of Grey t Bruce Insurance a. The mm) Al Inn-Ming of the Gre:. mad Bums Insurance Cu. mm In ch Comm“ Chunhera. Hum”; on ly; day, 16th of Penman- and n fulr a: undue» out. _ " Ins nu Goth we of the inrorpurutkm of the. ('unnm, and it wu marked bt a num- r. “vase in will nun-plus. Druggist and '3tationrr Phone 3. DURHAM Durham, Ont. 0:030:10

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