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Durham Review (1897), 19 Jul 1928, p. 3

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Men's blk Tennis Shoes to clear at .. .. Women'siatent and kid strap slippers, cu ban and low heels, job price , . . . . . .. . . isses & Children patent strap slippers parvo soles, sizes 8 to 2. . . ... . . . . . .'. .. hildren's Slippers, mixed lot black an brown, toclearat--" CHI 1.5. McILRAITH You Pay for what you Get Whether it's a dress or or a tooth brush-the higher the price. When you gat o " 8:33 The price is the lownt " Remedie " HENDERSON’S BAKERY ife asl for It's also true, of Bread Specials CANADIAN HERB GARDENS Herbal Remedies atrial. They Information and price list Free. (removed with t an operation) d Pressure, St: Worms, Nerve Kidney Tro Kidney Troubles. also. Lung and Bronch tentia. Catarrh, Dropsy ales, Arthritis. Khruma d with NATURAL HERBS. Durham. Local Dealer a handle nothing speculative any of the tallowing complaints: moved without an operation). Goltre (re operation). Asthma, Piles, Heart Troub- essut'e, Stomach Troubles. Skin Diseases ms. Nerve Troubles, constipation and Jnry Troubles. Paralysis, Diabetes. Lung and Bronchial Troubles. Bladder a. t'atarrh, Dropsy. Gravel, Overfainess. Arthritis. thumatism. Neuritis and all Pil tlNi A spiiclun'Y s or car or washing machine the better the quality the feld you get the very best at consistent with quality. , panco soles, The Cash Store Store P-..--"-'.'-.'- it-A-ai-aa-a--.-.-. ap slippers t black and a loss may save W rite - 2.46 '. 1.55 d 1JItl 3.65 135 (Too late tor lat week? Mines Anderson. Btu-null and By- ers. ucompcnled Wilfrid Andersonto Markdule Friday Int, to attend the Rally Day sports in that town. Mrs iiUGA,' Br. 15 spending a few days with her daughter, In. A. Fulton. Miss May Sharpe spent. a day or so with her friend, Miss Margaret Marshall of Knox Corners and took in the picnic at Canon's bush. . .-__, ._ul. i Mr Jno. Whlteford and sons. and ‘Miss Marguerite. Detroit. renewed 1 old acquaintances last week and spent i'l‘hursday at the UFO picnic. l Mr and Mrs M. W. Byers and (am- Hly. Mr and Mrs Sam Koenlg and) ltamily, attended anniversary services' in Holstein Sunday last where Major Ame/t of Southampton preached two l eloquent sermons. l The old wooden structure that spans ‘the Beatty Sangeen will soon be a ithing ot the past as we are to have Fan unto-date cement affair. Contrac- "or Snelder of Mildmay is busy on I tho job. _..L2..|.. “.1, Miss Nettie Byers visited wun Miss Charlotte Smith, Holstein. on Monday last. Quite a number from this locality attended the U P o picnic in Mr. Brigham's grove at Allan Park last Thursday. --- " II _. m-.." Ann: aua_v. Mr and Mrs Jim Marshall of Bask. visited with Wm and Mrs Marshall the end of week. - . ---_ “A ‘PRESENTATION TO MISS l, CATHARINE MORRISON 1 On Friday last. a social evenmgi I was held at the home or Mr and Mrs) (Geo. Swandt, in honor of Miss Cath-l ilarlne Morrison, who has resigned het l position as teacher at Moggie. Miss ”Morrison was presented with a pair 201' silver candlesticks. Miss Ella lllouwnberg read the. address and Eil. ‘oen Swandt made the presentation. ‘Miss Morrison in a few well chosen (words expressed her thanks. The extreme warm wave wmcn we were favored with last week has given place to cooler breeies. And with the numerous thunder showers have made crops look different. Some have started on the hay which pmm- ises to be fair, Faowiiur is the address Dear Miss Morrison _ We, your pupils and friends ot Pt) 3, Holland, have gathered here this! evening to express our appreclation: or the work you have done in ourl midst during the past year. I Although you have been with us only a short time, we have seen that you have done your work well. Be. sides that, you have endeared your- oh' to your pupils who all speak very highly of you. This happy re- lationship between teacher and pup _ils always tends to good results in any school. F We are sorry to see you leaving our 5 ttiott and wish to say good-bye to you. We hope that wherever you may go, you may be followed by success. We are sorry to see you leaving our s -ction and wish to say good-bye tol you. We hope that wherever you may go. you may be tollowed by success. and make as many true friends as you are leaving here. We also hope you will not forget us but come back often to visit us. Wo ask you to accept this giftas a remembrance of your Maggie friends. Signed on behalf of the sec- lion. . A MOTORIST’S PRAYER i 'Teach us to drive through life without skidding into other people's husim-ss. Preserve our brake linings that we may stop before we go too far. Help us to bear the knocks in our own motor and close our eyes to the clashing of other people's goars. Keep alcohol in our radiators and out of our stomachs. Absolve us from the mania of trying to pass the other automobile on a narrow road. Open our eyes to the tramc signs _ an." boon our feet on the brakes. Ore and I They' L Come cities. Where folks kin An' all uv their The newspapers Yew'd think tr'r time, lThey's ev'lythln' un' I An' ev'ryone's there ‘11" get in his kick in iGee Whlzz! But s01 I Fr'm politics down t How airplanes an' 5 ‘On ev'rythin' yew’ll _ Whilst they air dis H We'll so an' we'll I ini IC' um; pm}: in u... FPV Hg __ {1' “nip [is in hair tr." klim'kJ in _,-------------------"""'"-" ur mm nmmr and rlro:,t" our mes . thrs Flushing: of mixer [mum-”>- ti mus. him-p alcohol in our radium” V mi nu: of our ;mmm-hs. Absolre 1:4 V r- In Hi" muni'i (if Hun: to passtht' il . :hrw untmnobilv on :i harm“ rirttl. " 7 . . . Mr run our Min in Hie inim- Maw - I Lu xiii kW}! our fowl on tly. lnulu-s. I _ . rt ' “U _-'----------- " ' ., . , DOWN TEW THE POST OFFICE _ .I ' A ' ' ., i (by l'noio Abner) , " t J 1111",: Hubs and r'ney's Irlatu's; in T . . ' I 1-iiirs, T J I " Whtst't' yolks kin asso-inbiv t' talk: , , v _ " . . Art' all " Ilwir sayin‘s and dcin's . ' Tlr.s rwwsrttpc't's gobbie's an' hawks. ' ll - ' ye,Cd think ft"it1 the noise they is - . "l makin' 'l:ii-'_\'\'t‘ gm the old “brill by the tail I f _ If what you Conw down teu our post office somei . i tmu', i o a . l l like about corn flakes ls erup- Tlwy's ev'rythin' under discussion. l ' _ " _ n' ' O . An H mm. s {here on the yr". 1 ness and flavor, you ll delight m T' gel in his kick m the talkin'--- I ‘(iw Whizz'. But sometimes it's hot?‘ _ ' I * Fr‘m politics down to hog raisin'. , . Kellogg tt Co Fl es. More How airplanes an' submarines sail. ', o . _ _me,,, -.-'It m, "rsfrtiontk i than eleven million people every . the LL-.. Ynl‘naa a ' AVOI- I Eileen Swandt. Ella Routenberg time. An' watch 'em distribute When It's newly ,raatted---Motner B. When It's Just overuuted--sol When there's . dance on-a-tttee"' When it needs repairs, [rem paint. the new tires'nnd a tank full ot out I _ the r an Kym visited with Smith, Holstein. on warm wave which we with last .week has cooler breezes. And WHOSE CAR t tin' under discussion, ' there on the spot l kick in the talkin'-- But sometimes it's hot'. down to hog raisin', -s tut' submarines sail. yew’ll hear opinions. air distributitt' mall, we'll look in our boxes social evening the mall .Motherhs. Wisconsin eral. Wednesday, July 8. the home ot Mr and Mrs John Staples. Glenelg. was the scene of .a pleasing event. when their daughter Nellie was unit- ed in marriage to Jan. Wilson. Mr Geo. Ryan sold hla Central Hotel property to Messrs M. McGrath and M. MeAutitre, who took posse-s- alon Aug. Igt. The price. 35000 was: uetr, iii, Wm S. Harris of the Toronto 'News' Staff, is home for a week to enjoy Durham life. - n 117..-.- as" The Presbytery of Owen Sound Will, meet at Domoch, on the let mat.“ tor the ordination and induction of Rev. W. N. Altchison Into the charge of Latona and Rocky Sangeen. Mr Jno. Ritchie has been recently appointed Public School Inspector tor Rainy River and Algoma and is visit- ing at the home of his boyhood at Mr Geo. Ritchie's. IN DAYS OF YORE Edge Hill: Mr Dan Greenwood is making great improvements to his residence by a new veranda}: and a cement platform and gothic win- dow to the front. 25 YEARS AGO From Review fyte, July 16, 1908 Mr N. J. MeArther is Pe"! tr and Mrs Wm Johnston, a daughter. l Mr John McIlraith left last week for Toronto, to attend a course in training for two weeks at St And-u ‘rews' College, necesary for a scout' {master of the Boy Scouts. [ I The following Durham pupils were \successtul at the Entrance examina- (tions held at Durham : Vera Allan' l (H), John Duncan, R. Farquharson UH). Willie Hutton. Willie Lauder. Tillie Levine (H). Harper McGlrr. ‘Alex McQueen. Arthur Ramage, Reta lTorry, Myrtle Daniel, Violet Fallaise. ‘Gordon Gun, Wilbert Knisley. Willie llawson, Doris MacAulay (fl), John lMcGowan, Maty Smith (H). A feature of the second day of Farm Boys' Week at 'Macdonald Col-, lege was the privilege extended to the boys' of inspecting some of the (finest cattle on the continent. These wattle were not on the tarms of men' (whose chief reputation is for the ibreeding of livestock. tor, as a may luer of tact in Quebec as in someoth- er provinces, many outstanding live- istock farms are owned and operated ‘by men whose names are most fam- ‘illar to the business world. In this :case it was to the well known farms ,of T. B. Macaulay. President of the l Sun Lite and of Hon. Donald Ray- Linond, at Vaudreuil. that the boys ‘were taken. The Macaulay farm ‘llienls Johanna Rag Apple Pabst. the ' only tour times all-American bull. "c which has commanded a market price l, of $15,000. 15 YEARS AGO From Revelw fyle, July IT, 1913 Bornjn Markdale on July 13, to Mr case it was to the of T. B. Macaulay Sun Lite and of I or Slump”. in connection with this visit, it is not recorded that statements of pro- fit and loss, or balance sheets were produced for the benefit of the boys. Perhaps just as well not if their am- bitions in this direction are to be encouraged. for it is not on record that the same success in dollars and cents attends the operations of our business leaders in their agricultural "" in thoir financial and commercial one alid betoi/ens returning val- business leaders in as in their financial ventures. DO CITY FARMERS MAKE MONEY? attending his tather'B soul by a! - - " Kellogg it bola. Ont. Mu)! Jon-3m: ", 5. Wilson. under-urea. d his Central The supplying of eggs to the child-1l After tt gel-leg of experiments the' " M. McGrsth ren will henceforth therefore not be Ontario Dept. of Highways he: de-, ho took Wm mn'ied on. In order that the “m" cided on colors for automobile [icon-1 ice. 85000 was era my have at source of high clue m in 1829. They will have bottle- 18 returning val- breeding stock the Dept. are going ship grey background with blncklet- (to carry out the following policy or ters and figures. There was strong; of the Toronto system of Flock Improvement. itendency to repeat the colors used! , for a week to I. Any standard breed will bespec- this year but it was thought this Melly selected and inspected by fully" would result in confusion, Owen Sound ',,e/"t"it11 inspectors tour timeatr.vear.' - . _ n the 21st ittttt.l 2. Records must be kept and all, nd induction of Poultry houses must show cleanlinessf IN MEMORIAM i Into the charge 3. Good health and quality of stock In loving memory of Archie Mac- Saugeen. are essential. :1)onsld, who was killed in the sad as been recently 4. Applications must be made before motor accident at varne.v on July tool Inspector tor Sept. lat. 122' 1925. . _ an“ Mum" hm memories as We Journey No och: no}: Aalros .qnl Kellogg's for, flnvor and Poultry Breeding nation- from which ieggs were secured for the school turn were supplied by the o. A. C. Funds provided and space devoted to the Poultry Dept. have been so limited that only march problems can be undertaken. POULTRY WORK Become otthe necessity of develop- ing intensive march work u the Poultry Branch 0.A.C. Guelph, the policy ot the Dept. has been altered, Heretofore nil cockerei: used at the The supplying of eggs to the child- ren will henceforth therefore not be carried on. In order thth lht farm. 5. All birds must pass inspecuon. must be properly banded, etc. 6. Proper records must be kept at all times. T. Stewart Cooper. Grey Co. Br Dept. of Agriculture, is eSpecially _ - . "7;-l..A.l tiniiius that applications -t-iiir Expert Tire Ford Sales andService, '. OF AGRICULTURF When we RESTORE LOST MILEAGE in one of your injured tires--which we guarantee to do in every repair we make-- we save you real money. Our modern equipment, shown above, plus our expert, factory-trained repairmen who use Firestone factory methods only, afford you an opportunity to get the mileage you paid for originally. LET US PROLONG THE LIFE OF YOUR TIRES! Save You than eleven million people every day prefer that Kellogg flavor'. ' OI WEN?" All In work " the Agrieltn Guelph, the) copy of teen ultend.‘ An e! used at the ; will be u from which August. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Money and Miles mammal: Ing'r MILEAGE in one of be received SMITH BROS. a - The tnr-ttttat trtatrrsfeh" and Poultry advice whtett will be im- parted will be of untold nine to my tamer or tarmer's wife. All “men writing to the Dept. of Acrlcltnre. Hum. will naive I copy of the regulations An expert from the Poultry Branch will be in Grey Co. the lat week in August. '11 "is, imposed at a to look over all appllcmu whose nppllcatlon bu been n LICENSE PLATES 5 In loving me (Donald, who , motor accident (22, 1925. Nothing but In u,Giii, for a smile of a gone '. None know the depths ot our regret. For we remember when others forget Sadly missed by Thomuena BATTLESHIP GREY Durham, Ont. {m reached {ace that Is Byers I some: 10 nuns IEY, The nus-m u. r. o. an In. the,aaii'iiisaTiGAottt!1t!re2et de- bun. on he“; am In I. can. enacted to (in than - ngtatta. ttle- JAS. LAWRENCE, - The Training school (or “In. " the Ontario “capital. '" one. I. w6_--- u...- ”I. h vou- trMteWreB. m......_ ---- in good health, and under thirty - of use. Allow-nee. commend-3 u £25.00 per month and men-sill an _---... nyloh Ilnlfnm. m M - Rig-"51th “new. has!!! III dry. Apply Xedlal Superintendent. Ontario HospluI- I J. L. SMITH, M.B.. M.C. PS, Graduate ot Toronto vulva”, (Successor to the late Dr. 31-h) Phone 2, H! PRICEVILLI. ONT. DR. C. McLELLAI Graduate, Uttiveraity of n-- Successor to Dr. um. one. - Residence, MAIN STREET, HOLOTEIN, ONT. Office and reiuiertem.cortler. Countee and Lambton. oppoutc old Pa.tAMttt once hours " to 11p. Po Hte, , Eyes Examined And Com Oftitte How-n: e--' p.10" T-A pg Bunny's excepted The Science that addPLife to years and years to life. Cull and Bee III. Communion III. tn Durham Tuna-yo, Thin-oily. - W. C. PICKERIN’G, DDS. LOS ORS. C. G. AND BESSIE McGILLIVRAY J. n. MCQUARRIE. HONOR GRADUATE of Toma Univenity. grudumv (gRoysl Coll... of Dtutisi Surgeons of maria Rim-0 orerr J t J HUNTERS New Stan HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Um my; Graduate Royal Colic-lam Surgeons. Dentistry In all “I in. cttea. Office, East ot Centrll Dru; m Branch omoe at Dundt Open all day ”My Licensed Auctioneer for any Ge-ttr Sales taken on reassorabte ta. Dates arranged at Herald 0mm,“- dalk, tmso'throutrtt Durhun Review-u Flesherton Adetutee. Geo. E. Dinah. Dundalk P. 0. Phone " r " J. F. GRANT, 0.0.8., LOS. J. E. MILNE. M. B. Entrance on Mill Street, Barrister. Solicitor, Ete. DURH AM q tern I tune your - - and "eey.t..ttt'" “d n. You may Enroll any day mdlvldual to begin Crt';, .91).}..- bvihin'yl do”... Civil Special c Cnreful Free GEORGE E. DUNCAN CHIROPRAch - about to“ Bookkeeping. Stel g. Salesmnnship. E 1vil Service. Prw pecial Couru for Careful Attention. Free Catalogue Chiropractic Speculum DR. A. M. JOHN tylllEll. #17 Saturdays MUN? Vegetables instruction I a course " [ MT we..." TRIM BLE. FOREST Groceries, hits and Btenography, Tire p, madam Practical Methods. for Farmers' m on. Dost Raul“. “a on request. enable- 1 any time imt Frlavilh Prttteipat you 'r' “In 3%;

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