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Durham Review (1897), 19 Apr 1928, p. 8

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11. a wonderful sum, the game at And Nee play it "My (by: Some play " tair and some play it Can be played most tutywar. he so at it with a firm set chin. And others on war a min: Then um others who have an angry And " really “was a sin l have watched people play the game of lite, In I. grim. determined way. M the one who plays with a smile “as won at the end ot a dur. hr in only a. game. um pm of We. SEED OATS A car of extra quality direct from Alberta now on the way. FEED WHEAT testing within 5 lb per cwt. of Fall Wheat. Ite-cleaned Screenings, Western Feed Oats all grades B. C, and New Brunswick Shingle8 at moderate prices tt will pay you to come to Mt Forest for your tuppliu THE GAME OF LIFE The People's Mills, Mt. Forest easy to digest. . . . Their health- ful crispness is good for everybody. W. M. GROAT tr SON And we play it every day. Bo let's be 1 mm and play the game In the good old aportsman's way. Some folks there are In this world of Who always seem to see. The brightest side of everything, Wherever that may be: They know exactly Just what counts And bravely (ace Me‘s CtireB-- And so in the wonderful game of life They're multi-millionaires. Good twoslorey brick residence on Gamma St., Durham. two doom south of Rowe’s bakery. Water in house. good garden. Apply to Geo. & Lawrence, Mt. Forest, Ont RESIDENCE FOR SALE * W15 m dimly. - Iruh! Th Pa2ontqd mm. ism-cod M their wad-r- hl In» sad dip-cu. how no 96mm: Mitra Jenn Hm, Mt Forest, ha been visiting mu Benn-lee Smithln the village the put week. Mrs MeHendry, Toronto, spent the past week with her parents, Mr and Mrs Wnner Hustle. -iir R. J. Amin m in Toronto last week on business. Mrs Mellmy of Corinne, Sui. is at present visiting her ulster, Mrs J. Manny. - u -- Mr ind Mrs Melvin Reid, Hamilton spent the week end with his mother, Mrs Henry Reid. - _ Mrs mink Adams, Fall-burn, rec ently visited with her mother, Mrs. J, Ecoles. -- Mrs Herb Lamont spent} few days last week with friends in the village. Mrs (Rev) G. B. Scott of Brigden, was called home last week owing to the. serious illness of her mother, Mrs E John Brown. Br. who has been con-i tlned to her bed for the past three‘ months. I Messrs Arthur Brown and Walter Hustle attended the funeral of the latter-'3 relative on Tuesday of this week. Due to the fact that Rev Mr Young Wu to have preached tor a can in the Preabyterian Church, has been ex- tended I can from Pictou, Nova Scout. Rev. Mr Dobbiin. a. retired minister from Btreeaville occupied the pulpit. Mina Charlotte Smith is this week: visiting her brother, Mr Burrowsr Smith ot Detroit. She accompanied' Mr and Mrs Alt McCabe of Vtsruer,.' who made the trip by motor. l Mr Wm Moore of the village, who in in the employ ot Mr Earl Reid, met with an accident Sunny mom- in; as he was returning from Mr. Reid's tum on the 16th eon. When descending the hill in front of Mil. ford Bllton'a the home became un- manageable and In endeavoring to stop the horse one of the lint-5 broke. Mr Moore still hung to the rig and as the horse made the turn of the Base line into Mr Reid's lane, the buggy hit the gamma: and Mr Moore was thrown over the front wheel, but escaped with several bruises on his face end left arm and a. general shake up. He scrambled to his feet and got his horse which came to a. sudden stop from the collision with the gate post. Mr Moore is remain- ing a few days at his home to recov- er. Dr McLellan is at present confined to his bed with “thrills following an attack of ittttttettggt. We noticed in one of the daily papers headed from Hanover, spon- soring a softball league comprising the following towns and villages: Walkerton, Mi-ldmay, Neustadt, Ay- tom Palmerston. Moorefletd. Listow- el, Hariston. Wroxeter, Clifford, Drew Mt. Forest, Durham and Holstein. Holstein would be in favor of this league and hope it materializes. li Mrs John Pinkerton visited her mother. Mrs W. Dunn ot Durham the tirgt of the week. HOLST'Elllhll iiilliiiiili)l)jg.,t),,,,, Holstein Continuation School Cowan ...... Christie .... Smith .... .. Adams .. ... Patterson .. . Alles .. .... ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO EASTER 1928 FORM I 67.3 66.1 63.3 61.9 61.8 57.3 f A pleasant evening was spent at the home ot-Mr and Mrs J. D. Drlm- rule. on Monday, the 16th inst. when l Cecil Bryant was the recipient or a i well Med purse by his friends and neighbors, prior to his departure to visit his people in England. Follow" ing is the address '. Dear Cecil: I‘m: DURHAM newt“ M Christie ... A. Matthew . J Christie , . .. B. MacDougall B. Irvin. .. . I. Farrell .... D Haas ....... ......... ......60.3 M. Tyndall ......... .......... 59.4 R. Rite ...... ................. M.1 C. Queen .... ................ 43 I. Haas .. ............ ........ 32.7 Not ranked-part work taken in Low- er School: C. Smith 36.1 PRE8'NTATiON TO CECIL BRYANT We, a few ot your more intimate! friends of the township are gathered together in this home to spend asoc-; ial hour with you before your de- parture to the land ot your birth.| Your intention to visit your home! land has grown with you through the! years. We sincerely heleve you are‘ realizing that intention in the fervor of great expectancy. We have wat-l ched you grow from a wee lad to robust young manhood. You speed- ily conformed to the customs and manners of your adopted country and have gained a first hand knowledge ot the I)ontlnion'ts greatest industry. Should you decide to stay in Eng- land you must be prepared to fall in with their custom and social usag- es. In any case you will tind that Canada is not such a bad place after all am after a visit with your father and sisters and brother, you may a. gain take passage to your adopted country. ORCHARD MILLS In Iota: for tr " but for $1.00 limited time ( " bags for ..75e " bags for “is: or "u. per m weighed In and out FLOUR AND FEED Always on hand " tair prices Several residents had two or three feet of water in their cellar during the time of the water rise. It was reported around town that one man (unknown to his wife) was taking a bath when the water was so handy. She heard the splashing from um stairs and came to investigate. The man hid under the cellar steps and when his wife went back upstairs he slipped into his clothes again. Of course you can't believe everything you hear. Still, a story like that, wouldn't get started it there was not some truth in it.--DundaIe Herald. The beet ring did not get started iron UO., “Mum cameo. this week as Mr Wm Thompson was. Pimp-Mad: That the patrol man too busy making maple syrup. Frank be instructed to give four days notice Scott came sailing along in a hurry to farmers before being called to for his beet tonne north end but' work on roads . Carried did not get any. Frank felt like 50‘ The Cltrk reported the reeeipCot ing out and boiling down on Ttsorilr' a summarised statement ot expendi- son. Here's hoping the leaves come'; tunes made on the roads during year out, the sap tstops nmning and Wu; 1927 and of the Government subsidy have beef steak for dinnernext Tues allowed thereon as follows: day. {Total ain't of statement 88564.71, in- ----_----- {eluding the sum of $13.63 held back Several residents had two or three,' from 1926 work.: amount of grant, feet of water in their cellar during:30 per cent, 82569.41; tsuperirttervr the time of the water rise. It was ence $300.65: amount of grant 50 per reported around town that one man) cent $150.32. Total amount or grant (unknown to his Wife) was taking 1; $2179.73. Whether you stay in England or Canada, dear Cecil, we trust that you may be Divinely guarded through the years that lie ahead. Before leaving us we would ask you to accept this small gift as a. token of our regard for you in appreciation of what you have been trble to do tor yourself, since you first came amongst us. Mr and Mrs Chas. Moore Mrs Geo. Moore and Mrs Wm Lawrence, Br., of Durhtm. visited Sunday last at Wm Moore'm We have to admit that. Miss Agnes MacPhall Is not so popular at formal openings ot new Post Ottieee " she is at election times. We wlsh you bon voyage and good luck. Signed Raph Lamont. Jack Long In reply Cecil thanked one and all for their kind remembrance. Harrison Bros., who had the con- tract of taking the bush ott Mrs. Ar- thur Sealey's farm on the townline. flnitthed the first of the week. They cut and delivered " McWilliams Sta- tion 5400 feet of logs, tuso cut the tops into wood and had 240 cords when piled and measured. CUTTING SHINGLES a Specialty A Quantity of Good Lath on hand All Work Guaranteed Chopping, ' cents a be; w. c. mason I Mr John Crutchley. accompanied by SHIIGLES & LAT! NORTH EGREMONT 'e-P"""'""'-'"" _.-------. FORM III -I-e..e-'-'"-'-" _.----------- Mrs Will Stevenson left Inst week to visit her brother Wed, in Detroit. Teacher: who lave been spending the holidays here. have returned to their schools, and will be buy me paring their pupils for promotion and Entrance exams. in June. -iirimuet Cowan has treatcd him- self and funny to r new Sedan car. There was a. meeting of the rate- puyers in the schoolhouse on Monday evening to discuss about the taxes, ete., regarding the children ot this section who are attending school in town and elsewhere. We didn't hear how they settled it. The recent heavy frosts were hand to put up with, but fine for maple syrup. It in going to be u very good year tor it, late " it is. House-cleaning is taking up the at- tentlon of moat ot the women around here Wat now. Bum sawing and house cleaning! School reopened todny - teachers and pupils returning with renewed vim for the season's work. We wish all success in attaining their goat. For the little one: starting this has been a. red letter day and we hope their school days will alt be pleu- arable. Mr md Mrs Austin Harm visited _the tirtrt of the week with their 'daughter, Mrs Wm Gordon. l Mr and Mrs J. C. Queen spent ISunday at the home ot Mrs John Brown. Br., Holstein. Enter holidays are over and Bpring at mm. The won is mew: These cold frosty days Ire retard. ing the work on the land. l We are sorry to hear ot Mrs Geo. Drlmmle's illness but hope she will slon be quite well again. her daughter. Mrs M. Wee, who In: bad a sevexe attack at canny. Mr and Mrs J. A. Mather, Min um Ind Mater Fred, visited at E J McRobb's last Snturdty. Misses Florence and Mary Reid, have returned home after a delight- ful holiday in the home of their unc- le, Will Reid. mutter-Mack '. That the Clerk communicate with the manager ot the Bell Telephone Co., Btrattord, in resort! to our service problem. We feel that the tie station to station call with Mt Forest and Durham would be the best solution and are willing to cooperate in any my pos- sible either by sending delegates or Miss Mae Davis who spent Easter vacation " her home, has returned to school duties in Melancthon. Mr and Mrs Ed. Lindsay made a business trip to Toronto Tueedn.v. Mr and Mrs Geo. Brown. Holstein. also Mr and Mrs Wm Porter of Knox Corners. were visitors at the home of Mr 13.: Kerr on Sunday. Phi1p--Maek: That the patrol man be instructed to give four days notice to lumen before being called to work on roads . Carried Phhr--Maek: That six road drags be ordered from the Canada lngot Iron Co., Guelph. Carried. Council meet April 16th, members tttt present. minutes adopted. Miss Lavina. Black who spent her vacation at her home neu- Goderich, has returned to school duties min. Mr Irwin Matthews who is attend- ing Continuum: School at Paisley. spent nation at home and has since returned. Mr Kenneth Allan, Toronto is spending a few weeks at the home of Ititt uncle, Mr John Queen. MtMtk--Hunter: That the Reeve be instructed to sign pay sheet No 4 tor work performed on roads. Car. " LAN’S CORNERS SOUTHBEND Eamon! Council YEOVIL it'saloll all t-tottredns'tr, ot-iiaaarietooze--Pttryf IotartothetiniovhoniouthanZOc a. dot. was considered a fair prior tor many months of the your. Credit must be given to the pooling idoafor' developing a market propooition that, ensures a price well above Me totho producer, even at the time of year when eggs are most plentiful. in fact. the pool price has stood above 30c a dozen tor the past four were. ' When Ontario's first egg pool was opened in 1924 it appealed to those who had eggs to sen-particularly the farmer c1asB--att a possible remedy for the annual slump in prices that came as surely as warm Spring wea- ther brouht increased egg production.' Regardless of the effect the Pool has; had in stabilizing prices generally. in is interesting to note that over a mir! ‘lion dozens have gone into the Pools 101’ 1924, 1925, 1926 and 1927, that. the ‘payment made by the United Farm- ers Cooperative Company Limited as‘ “he eggs were graded, was 20c a dozi gand that in addition, iinai payments” were sent ranging trom tie to 14. ll ldoseu. The total returns to pooh-rs, Iwere as follows: in 1924. 31140 on: "Extras and Me on Firsts: in 1925.' land 1926 3235c on Extras and Me on lFirats: in 1927, Me on Extras and‘ 3195c on Firsts. One hundred snd fourteen acres composed ot lot M, in the twenty- oond concession ot Enchant. For terms, spply Tues. Harrison, R. R. I. Varney John A. Ferguson, R. R. l, Photon Executor, of the Estate of Thomas Campbell. or J. H. Mettuarrie, Durham Solicitor tor the Executora Don't lunch at her boys .' She my be old and decrepit, her gut wobbly and her breathing uncertain. but halt a down years ago, when she was new, that our was somebody'. pet.-hrgttts News Record. The 1928 Pool is now in operation and will remain open until such time as the management considers " un- wise or tutirtotitatrte to producers to store for Fall or early winter sale. All eggs tagged tor the Pool are sort- ed and graded as they arrive, only sound Extras and Firsts being placed in cold storage for the Pool. The initial cash payment is Me a dozen on those pooled while prevailing pri- ces are paid tor Seconds and Cracked eggs. The system of paying cash as the eggs are shipped, and a further cash payment in the Fall. has been proven to be a boon to local merch- ants as well " to the farmer. I Pooh: Eggs in Ontario A full line of Paints. Vacuum. Val! Colon and Watt Input. Etc. We have the Agency for the leg. and also the - Tlrnn Parer Co. All kinds of Field and Garden Seeds We make a Specialty of Smallwares Gmnc k sa MéJe-to-measure Clothing All Ready for Spring Silk and Cotton Spool- to match anything. Bin u. Mending Wool and cotton,8trsmUd Cotton, Buttons T Agents for Chintz. Crctonnes. Batting. Put Silk. Crepe de Chene. Gingham, Print, Etc. Corsettes and the oid.tasttioned Corsets, Silk & Cotton “one FOR RENT. . J. ARNILL at the lowest possible prices. HOLSTEIN PMtmtgtttt Day or October. 1027, m malted. walnut to the sauna in that but“. to Ate partial-n ot their calm. duly verithed, with the undeuigned Iolicitora for the Execu- tom on or before the Tweetty-tirth day of April 1928. after which the assets of the estate will be distrlbutvd a- mongst those entitled thereto and the Executor. will not be liable tor any claims not no tiied. CHISHOUI & MettUEttTEN, So- licitors tor the Exealmn, 69 Jamvs Street South, Hamittoqt, Ontario. The undersigned otter tor me that dosinble 100 are fun, being lot 7. con M. Township ot moment. tthe late John Lawrence farm). Applica- tions to he made to the undersigned. who will furnish tttformation u 10 terms. etc. - o On the form is n good brick house, hulk bun, hay barn. trig pen, silo. windmill, etc. Good water. A snap for mack buyer. Philip Lawton“, w. J. Lawrence. Dun-Mm Durham Civil Service. Practical Methods. “new Cour“ tor Fauna-0' Son. Cantu! Attention. Beat Mulls. APRIL 19. You may Enroll ll, day Individual inatmtetiort enables you totteatnaesmttaeatnnytinMsitt Stop! look! Listen! Home TO cannons - BOISE!“ CREME“ Phone " you sending your cm to some outside point t We nod run your Cram and will try to give you service. plus satisfaction. an. FAIIER: Are you helping to support and main 3. Creamery in 100 ACRE FARM FOR SALE Change " Date The [Adler Guild of T will hold the” monthly t auto kiln: In the Al malty lay 6th. at 3.0 m to. will be perv "I“. In!“ Maine“ men Our m tor the sum my on Wain-d” after Mt bu cm Frida w. Walker!” and have selected Third-)- Next Dtvtuttat Court I hdil on My. In tsd 1518 by on" ot the Jud on" at no “a. All pun} " plan “he now or tht Tuvodgy, May ttth. At '8ernddqet's "on“! The Bunch 0mm of Option] Co.. 0m Round at Hermit-Es Dnur S My. April 8oth. \I R. 0.. End!!!" Speci phone tor attpotntmeert. lelty at Sweet Clove an exceptionally clean tau Angus MacArthur. KB. Phone 608. r ta. mu Hm mm - DIEM. Council are I "mgttriNttt' for an a opt-ulna of the new post tiorHm u to dnte, em. mood Inter. The Mu Young PM In: an mum-am! loom Dunn and the Human? on lucky. May 7th. 1 will be given by Rev. v who Inc . persona, k Bedlam. Bunyan? homo- WM- The llmw h lawn-n of his mm. wu- lnd the slow as Rm will be InlvnM-Iy A silver Marin; will be It In! In “In In A (or of the tonne-r a who“ of III-and “race In aback at! town. I new [none tn Mttnck I may and gunman-d somv staining :4th w tern mud as a slum I Him In which they am "Vout" was tbutsuuil.s nun-6. mum- and nodal of thoae pmwm voiced " L007: .ln Inn-lam. on April "til. I llnall and mm, ell-minim one I unmet one- and mm.- cl am will be rewarded on b at. or new)“; Review I bunch m amt-wt whett the autumn: Mr and Mrs Gedd Imprint-ea in their town-i tor “and Rev. W. A. Mu Hone-d " Colpo.x'r, Shallow Luke and [an war sent by l why. ha r mum. to and talcum-m to. tuaVat him Mil organ!“ I'st lad of those W‘s?!" voi ot I" the 'tatheritut inerstitunttle (III-um); Edd" " mill-M VOL. M, NO Bring your Eatery in me sad have it prom were putting it in your Ne. thntth Bros. rmm.ttttty [or ' yvlrF. I in a *rt'oted miter in 1 " church activities and l a: but fellow workers. I MI: Ms 0! RM. and In} In pie-am! to 'tol/ fate in their climax lim- 1 Ml mined house. were 1 land. Apply to Upper Tom tuoteat" Lecture Residence tor Sale than and In Mu d'OE rm " (In Cantata W30“!!! damaged Hm The violent “minor ’rhumduy morning when “was attuned I v.4ortt.s mile-a an hour. did "ttle Miriam. thotaRh a nun: in this nolrhbomood m- In Hanover tht. Hugh mm on an rttiine- rnd, meshed the tall t nretsteetr we. The Un not of the me! I'm Iota: couple of big windows. w But the moat dam-xv the home of one oi H amp. Dr. Staph-s Th chimney on his human- don AM It embed th down “no the bud Tho hot - and ei much nuke. no the mud . hum-up all. not M a In emu-r w teqU. The m be the bricks ulnar. not: the he!“ bum PM!" T155. ved [ION Yettr " SN

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