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

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Fo rd Sales " 15ervice, What is (ho! Hmlth Worth' Why then take I chance and no water that is pollutvd and “It to: domestic use. when pure - cu be had by having . well drilled. l “so handle Pumps and Pump and“ Satisfaction kuarnnteed. ED. J. PRATT, A. I... Durban Phone Mk r " Water ! 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 repairman 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! Our Expert Tire Next Garafraxa St. Bridge, 2 lb. Broilers and over. Also Fat Hens Here’s to summer-time! And here's a treat that brings delight to outdoor appetites! A heaping bowl of Kellogg's Corn Flakes* covered with cream and topped with fresh ripe fruit! Poultry Wanted You Money and Miles Water” Wale!!! P.F.MacARTttoft, Durham Save ARCH. C. CLEMENTS Write or phone 53 and we will call. We have a Good Market for SMITH BROS. urn-CU oniee in residence, appetite McLaughlin’s Garage NOTARY PUBLIC, CONVEYANCER, ETC. _ Duds, Mortgages, Dicchargos, Loans Wills, Agreements, Auignmonu, Ete. F'ully prepared and properly executed on the shortest notlce Your business solicited Durham, Oat. Durham The square. box like, unadorned house is supposed to contain practical people who go in for hard work. Walls and a tool is what they want. They would fear that a verandah would induce loaiing and might ad- vertise a leaning to laziness. They would fear that a hammock swung in a place like that would suggest that the owner or his wife snoozed there quiet afternoon when they ought to be working, and that the holder of the mortgage going past in his car, would decide to foreclose. So they decide not only to be industrious. but to look it-and especially to look it, by having the whole place give an air or austere devotion to plain hard work. Yet without a verandah, a hammock, and without a garden of attractive tiowers, there may be a great deal of idleness and unthrift, indoors and out on a farm, or in any sort of home anywhere. Paint as a preservative of wooden buildings is too little valued and used in rural Ontario. Too few barns are painted, and often a house painted From this we do not conclude that counting up to 1,000. the verandah made the place pica peroua No doubt it was the prosper- -----_------ ity of the place that gave forth the verandah. ‘And yet this ornamentation GLENROADEN . and convenience on the front of a Mrs Jno. McKechnie spent the week gum dwelling nct only adds to the end with her sister. Mrs W Clark. at general air of prosperity, but pro- Zirn. Mr; Clark has been presented motes the prosperity itself. The with a baby girl. Congratulations. stranger is impressed. not knowing Mr and Mrs Wm Eadie, Toronto, why. The man who wants to buy a spent a few days with Mrs liadle's farm may turn in at that gate in. mother, Mrs R H Banks. Mr Eadieis stead of the one he has just passed, enjoying picking taspbcrries. and he may be quite tmawar,' that if Mrs Greenway, Guelph, spent a was the verandah that contributed pleasant holiday with her sitter. Mrs. the home-like appearance that at‘ Mike Kenny reeently. tracted him. The agent, the peddlor, Masters Hamid and Gilbert Traf- the canvasser. expects the occupants ford, Durham. are spending their hol- of the verandahed house to be a cut , idays at their uncle and aunt's, Mr. or two more intelligent than those in and Mrs J. A. Boyd. the more bleak dwellings along the Mr Jae. Heslip has returned from road. They may be quite astray in the West. He reports asplendid trip imagining this, but the occupants get and feels much improved in health. whatever advantage there is in it tor, Mr and Mrs Jno. Vaughan. Meatord them. spent the week end at the home ot ARE GREY COUNTY HOMES TOO BARE AND AUSTERE t (Toronto Star Weekly) Daplores the lack or Verandaha and Paint an aide to Beauty On a motor ,trip throughout the province one observes with regret how few of the tarm houses are a- dorned with verandahs. On most of them there is not even a porch or stoop-the front is a sheer fiat wall and into which ts set a door or two or three windows. Here and there. at long intervals. one sees a house with a verandah and-as a rule,--it is a handsome house flanked by un- usu-lly good barns nnd staples. Ehcauthum 3tevieta, Member Canadian Weekly Newlpap When King Edward" was crowned and a French Canadian habitant trom the backwoods heard of it, he sail: "He must have bees pull wit Laur- ier." nut that story. says the Cal- saw Herald. “fades into common- place alongside tt letter trom n Bas. katchewan farmer to Premier King. urging him to arrange for copious showers In order to make the 1928 crop a success." And when the Pre- mier is at it, he should not overlook the views of a certain man not far from here who wants legislation to provide that all rain shall tall between midnight and 5 mm. so that the day should not be spoiled tor any sports '. C. RAMAGE & SON. Editor and Pro- priolom. PREMIER KING, ALL POWERFUL Enjoy them for lunch. dinner or breakfast. 'Nitll milk or errrogs--fruits or honey. Order II hotels. hk Kellogg's are always oven-fresh t The panned wnxtito wrapper protect: their "vor and "L" "inane". in _ . l Marked Tcnders addressed to the ‘undornigned. will be received up to ,Fdday, August 3rd, at 6 Fm. for the ‘whole contract or separate trades in- l volved for the building of an addition Ito Durham Red Cross Memorial Hos- pital. Plans and speeittetttfotttr may :1 be seen at the residence of the Beere. (tary, J. A. Graham, or Ed. Kress, Durham, " any time. The erection of “his addition is dependent on the vote [ ot July 30. i Dr. Will Hendry and mother and two nieces of Detroit, motored over to visit friends around our burg. Mrs I Hendry and grandchildren are re- ‘malning tor holidays. i MARRIED 'irMcr'AraoANE--s'rYLEy3-- At Trinity C Church, Durham, a Wednesday, i July 25th. by Rev. J. H. Wheatan1 I of Courtwright, formsrly or Dur. l ham, Esther Styles to Ruisel Tar l bot McFarlane. both of Durham. Lowest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. A ham. t,6. I so feet. " m sc:et.' n‘wmt new: olynk tho". Twrws. C,' sh f .yply.to JOHN SWEENEY. Domoch. Mr and Mrs Jas. Banks, Riverview, spent a day with the farmer's moth- er, Mrs R H Banks. Mr Edward Melosh is at present engaged with James Vaughan. A number from our burg spent Saturday evening in Markdale and enjoyed some splendid music put on by the Highland Band. Arrived too late for last week. Miss Delight Eadie and sister Eve lyn. Toronto, are spending their " cation at the home of their grand. mother, Mrs R. Banks. The W M. S. held their monthly meeting at the home ot Misg Mary Hesllp. and there was a large crowd present. Miss Hesllp and helpers ser- ved a bountiful lunch. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Helen Watson. Mrs Jas Alexander and friend spent an evening at the Boyd home, Mr and Mrs Gmen Boyd returning home with them for a fortnight's visit. . Mrs Ira ' of Harriston. spent a day with her grand mother, Mrs R. Banks. The Glenmaden young people are enjoying some good evenings practis- ing ball games. Rev. J. W. Greenwood of Grayllng. Mich., ls on his annual holiday at the parental home east of town. Mr and Mrs Jno. Vaughan. Meaford spent the week end at the home of Hugh Vaughan, Sr. Miss Margaret Dunsmoor, Durham, is holidaying at the home of her cous- in, Mrs Chris. Bchildroth. Mrs Sarah McKechnie spent a week recently with her son Dougal in Durham. Another way to make highway travel safer is to cut out the 'cut in.' when bum. never has ita colors re- newed. In some of our Germ and some of our French . settlements one will see more point than in all of our other rural sections together. " you motor in Quebec you will see tight colors everywhere and not to please the eye only, but to paeserve the buildings and arrest decay. . It you are angry com; 100 before you speak: if the other fellow is larger and stronger.', then run the counting up to 1,000. Mrs Jno. McKechnie spent the week end with her sister. Mrs W Clark. at Zicn. MN Clark has been presented with a baby girl. Congratulations. Mr and Mrs Wm Eadie, Toronto. spent a few days with Mrs IIadle's mother. Mrs R H Banks. Mr Eadieis enjoying picking raspberries. It is easy, some will any. to otter such cmlclsms and no it is. But it would be a. lot easier to improve rural tuettiteeture one! touch it up with paint than mlny suppose who keep on in the old way. A house. attract- lvely designed, need cot-t little more than one erected on the box plan and one could almost so so far as to any that paint costs less than the absence' of paint "A Wedding," says an American prtpei', “In just a door that leads from dreamland Into the school of exper- tence." And so many folks get their tingerss Jammed in the d .. -- "__ o s . our. l, The row!" meeting of the local Y. Revenge may be aweet but it mm; P. B. met on July 19th. Mrs W. Cunp-g _ -_-- _As__, ----- --& '. .bell and Mrs Twamley tttwing chase sour soon after you get it, What goes- up must come down. If you doubt it take a look at the stock market. Now and then one picks up a mag- azine on the stand these days that makes one curious to see the stuff the editor rejected. The old fashioned orator used to makr his appeals to the "plain peo- ple". but that was before women voted. TENDERS WANTED THE DURHAM REVIEW FOR SALE J. A, Graham, See', TORONTO ‘5' n- - ll . -. I m“. - -.r-e-e - v lot the meeting. A paper was given: ‘by the louner'on the life of one of; "n'r best known Canadian writers. L. Ly.. Montgomery, the writer of the ("Antte" books, as well as a. composer; Fol poems. Mrs (Rev.) Young gave a: imam sketch, taken from the book,, :‘Anne's House of Dreams' entitled, ('Miss Cornelia's startling announce-' imam: A recitation was given by Miss} 1 Edna Bleman which was much enjoy- led. Miss Nellie Stinson sang a solo lend Misses Jessie and Florence Me ‘Caslin favored the audience with a. I well renamed duet. The meetan (t'lcced by all repeating the Lord's lPrayer in unison. 1 Mr and Mrs D. J. McDonald and ( children attended the funeral on Sun- I day of Mr M. Jacklin of near Hanover The spirit ot cordinllty was In evi- dence " the July meeting of the Ladies' Aid on Wednesday, when Mrs Mrs saunter “(I “daughter. ver, were vimon over the we with Mr and. In A. Rude. Mrs A. Hantie was the guest of her friend, Miss Isabel Dome. o. Sound. last week. Returning with her for a flying visit was Mrs Dobie. Br., MI." label. Mr Russel Gtsitrratth, o Sound Md Mrs C1nsar. Mam-“e. Rev. Little Hanover. was Ilsa a. visitor at the same home. Mm Eileen Bonanza. Hanover. ls spending several weeks“ holiday u the home of Wm end In mum. Mr and Mrs James McRonald, of Durham, were recent visitors with Mt and Mrs Norman McRonald. A large crowd gathered at Allan Park Thursday night, to see the tittttl soft-ball game between Lamlash and Ebenezer teams. The score was M-- 17 in favor ot Ebenezer, who will now hold the shield tor one year. Mr and Mrs John Mills, Mrs Dan McArthur and brother, Mr Don. Stew art, Dauphin, Man., visited at .A. C. McDonald's and Duncan Livlntratotte's on Monday. The B.Y.P.U. members of Mulock and North Glenelg. held an enjoyable picnic Monday at John Lynn's grove, Aberdeen, when old and young enjoy- ed a pleasant afternoon. Softball and many other sports were indulged in until 6 p. m. when a sumptuous lunch was served, followed by lee cream. _ Mr Clarence Gilmore and nephews, Gilbert and Alvin Smith, Toronto. were wean! visitors " Robt. Ind Ceo. Mixhton'n. Vim -5 - -.__ -- We extend beamed minions to Miss lube! Dottie. o. Sound" I tots mer teacher in Mulock School when marriage took phoe to Mr Galbraith. Chatsworth on July tist. Mr and Mrs Frank Twamley and babe, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs Cecil Mount, Glenelg. Mr and Mrs W. Campbell and child ren spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. C. McClocklln. Zion. . _.,. .- A... Mr and Mrs Angus McArthur, Ben. tinck and Mr and Mrs Angus Me- Arthur, Durham, were guests ot Mr. and Mrs Wm Fulton. Rev. Mr Aird and family ot Max- ville, Ont. are at present with tt lends here. Many of Mr Alrd’s friends. of all dencmlnatlons, wer'e. pleased to hear him preach Sunday a. m. He faithfully served as pastor of Mulock and North Glenc-lg Baptist Churches tor toar years. Miss Marjorie Charlton, of Detroit, is spending her vacation with her par- ents. Mr and Mrs James Charlton. . Miss Eftte Milligan was a guest at the Rudolph-Wilson wedding in Kimwood on Saturday. Messrs. Rom. and Geo. Mighton, Mrs H. Mighton and Miss Mildred, spent the week end with friends in Owen Sound and Meaford. Miss Mary McCallum, St Catharines ls spending a month with her many friends here and elsewhere. Mr and Mrs Ernest Glave, with the latter's brother and slster, Mr Will and Miss Sadie Brunt, Hanover, were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Geo Brown and family. We are pleased to know that Jean Comm, who was recently operated upon in Durham'hotoitat for appendi- citis. has returned home and la im- proving nicely. b. Luvvlvwnu... .---,_. Baptismal service was held in the United Church on July ttnd, when three intuit: were baptised, viz: Ivan Wauaet McDonald, infant son of Mr and Mrs D. A. McDonald: Louis Ars thur. infant son of Mr and Mrs W. White, Toronto: Jean Mary. infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred Schrie Miss Mary McQuarrie. Aberdeen, has been engaged as teacher for S S. No 6, and we wish her every word-s. Miss Effie Milligan, accompanied by Mr Andrew Marshall and sister. Miss Isabelle, Hampden, . motored 'to Tor- onto recently. They also visited with friends In Muskoka ere returning. Congratulations to Miss Helen Mil ligan, in passing all her five Entrance pupils, at Bobcaygeon. Mr John Turnbull, Guelph, spent Sunday at the parental home here. Mia Davidson and family. London are spending a. few days with the for, mal-'3 sister, Mrs Alex. McLean. Dr and Mrs Nathan Grierson, and little daughter of Galt, spent Sunday' with his father, Mr Wm. Grierson. i Mr John Myérs, Weston, is visiting with his sister. Mr: W. J. Derby this week. SOUTH BENTINCK MULOCK V. - II] mu -- --_' ,, the lord'- Pnyer repeated in unison. The hostess “tinted try In Tom Torry. med . dointy lunch " close. A wedding of Interest to friends here. took place July 21trt in Elmwood United Church. when Rev Mr Young united in marriage Dr Cecil Rudolph. former teacher here. and Kiss Paul Wilson, Elmwood. The-writer, along with my others. Join in wishing the bridhl couple much hopplneoa and prosperity. Mr nnd Mrs Bert Tnylor and child- ren, Toronto. spent the week end with her mother. Mrs A. Thompson. In Wilfrid [changer And family, Kitchener, are spending . few weeks with her mother. Mrs Jerry Mord. Mr D. L. Watson. Toronto. spent the week end with his cousin. Mr C. McLean. Toronto General Hospluu [noun ....r proved In health. Mrs L. McLem, like: Esther and Catherine and Campbell, also Mrs. Neil McLean were guests with friends in Hamilton and Toronto for a few days lost week. Miss Rita Votiett'vlsited with her friend, Miss Margaret McLean for a few days. Mr and Mrs Harry Watson. Butrttlo. were guests with her parents. Mr and Mrs A, Symons for a few days. Mr Mulcolm Mckechnle ‘is busy getting home his barn and will soon tutitgtt hauling. The UFWO held their monthly meet- ing " the home of Mrs D. Lamb. There was a splendid attendance of members and several visitors. After 'ho tamer-a] routine of Murine” was itttished we had a good program. Mrs Jack Boyd gave a splendid leading on "Pioneer Days": Mrs Lamb read a chapter from the study book and many questions were answered and discussed. Mrs L McLean gave a re- port ot the Convention in Priceville. Mrs Jack Me_Keehnie gave a very in- teresting contest which was enjoved. and we had considerable community singing. The National Anthem closed the meeting after which Mrs Lamb and helpers served a bountiful lunch and a social hour was spent over tho tea cups. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs T. Ml‘llgsn. Mrs J Vessie and daughter Reba are guests with her daughter. Mrs L Shildroth, Cheney, this week. the summer months Shiléroth, Cheney, this Gee. Wedding Stationery in various " Mr Campbell McLem lea Monday lea in may It the Review 0mm 1.. to accept I. position in Tomato for Aug. & Bept. brides. We are ul y , ur. Lawrence returned from General Hospital much im. UST get in be. . hind the wheel of the New Ser- -r ----V v- -- J'“"‘79 - 7"" PoniiuSix . . eequttothtfui1thei,oweriadieed of your Pontiac engine, whether the road be rough oe-ooh NuthaPoutthix . . maddkeo-et-eeot In: riding comfort. mud-u: a'"-""-"-"--'.,--,---.. added refinements . . Pontiac' Six, alone in its price- teuerotr.e".teystheietroe1iuruixukrLliiiiiGiie '. . LweiorHrdrauiieshockAUoet,ees. '?.ut,ythe-ofrmaraiiitytosuiomrinroes. fe5sirieurutetiru,evyueekoUGUGli, "ithoutrmtrtoetntiesi. Thntuwhyyoucaisenioy t,1tzeig',r"nd.earreiittitiriodrney,in)io'r Let that powerful Pontiac Stir engine - you over rut: and chuck-holes. Then you'll know ANOTHER of the thing- that make Pontiac different to every other car in its clan . . real, solid riding comfort that road conditions simply can't destroy. Not content with magniiicent new Fisher Bodies . . with new G-M-R Cylinder Head Engine . . with “If? WI: four-wheel Makes . . with more. of and head for {match of road that's not too smooth. Here i s LI ' the Secret of Pontiac’s Riding Ease . GREIG CALDER' DURHAM . Ontario service at remnable prices In J. E. M and was Cut,: “I. who MN ital Buying ir' thou“ nmlner home tor I week it, My. also In E. B. Durzaw no two culdnen, Allen: and Mum. The mm will spend n d.) In Town w more lawns tor Mann raw ad Glenna! " mu her “mom Pl t' Mothers tor a couple of weeks I!” M Iclntolll. Toroulu 1 within; with her that Ind bme I for u tow montIu. . In WIIIM Brown, Picton, is r1. torinq I few MI with her mum“ Mr an! In Wm. Smlth. Mr Joe Suuh'ln In Hpehdinu m bolIdlyl with " parents. Mr an In In. Sullivan. Mr- Jan. Wart and anagram, T, In Asa. Ware and dnughm. Ta onto, In vhltlng' her sister, Mr, I Kenn. tor I few days. She- feels _ not her home. now that her palm“ Mr and In T. chnlghl ttave gun. Mr and Mrs J. H. Kim: and damn ter, spent the week end “in. ll. WVOI'I. The old home still " lt'l chum!“ the funny. Mr and In Fred Bleach Pl .- dlll‘htel'. o. Sound. spent In “mum; recently with In E. B. Damn. Mr: Bleach left for the West Tur-, day to visit her brother's. We Ire pleased to see Mrs Hum.- non Ible to be in the store awain i,t, ter a long slege ot the tia. Not mm k have camped It around here. Mr and Mr! Harold Picanl. Too to, also Dr Brulen and slslvr NI Cruse. Toronto. spent the Wot-Ix ' at the Plead summer home. -rtse moi: are buy haying and ll women’s work In coming fast a: il hen-let we getting ripe. The Women's institute “as [xvi-l the home of Mr: J. Heft. The In meeting will be held It the botnte Mrs J. Sullivan. Aug. tith, “ho-n ' hope to have u better attendance. few social hour: will do you gum! A number of our women anew; the institute Convention at Mum We were sorry to hen that our I. ton: school tmcher. Mr Campb- lcbean. while on I visit to Ttwon: took sick 1nd was not able in It'ttl! home with the fumily. We hop- l his locovery noon at we miss (an. smiling nee. and especially at tl In." guinea. on Thursday In! and report a splrn 1d meeting. They decided to L, their next convention ll Williat,ur: , Mr Angus McIntosh and sis! spent Sunday In o. Sound. The umber bl been very wan n I. -rhat cooler. which 1'r JULY 'N, I928 ttt'h 5 SIMPLE: Invest N rs,,", Bond1 fgvornbly situnf unamw in Toi .1000 denominat (and retires n pr, More-sins the N Otferod by a of one cent to at T H E CHOPPING Best Ou Boil] Housr'd milk Plum a Canada Fnou KIM Edward T Get our Pr ILATCHFORD'S l OUNN'S BIG 60 Peed Flour. Pilot Flour. Pastry Flow Maple Leat Prim» Pride GOODS DELIVER Spe GIVE 'Wr '. 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