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Durham Review (1897), 23 Aug 1928, p. 5

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[a u l t',] How _.,,,.) (t),iiil.fi)ff'/i)i 'v,', - ll 'i,. iiiritiirgfiiiif ? A unique ceremony was held at Wang: Beech Tuesday of this week, when a brand new white ensign of the British any was vetted on the breeze from the peek of the 'Naney'. the little Canaan steamer sunk in the mouth ot the Nottawaaams by The 'lima' new in her last Resting Place c. WAGE Q SON. Editor And Pro- Member ennui!“ Weekly Now-pup F." putlgtnu Bruin. "First call for breakfast!" How they do delight an outdoor appetite - delicious Kellogg’s Corn Flakes!* Good for you too. Always health.. fully crisp and easy to digest. En- joy them for lunch and supper too. D Mc‘l‘AVISHI SON. All? NOBLE Mahatma Durham fp-ll itliit9li,ET You are missing all tuse-and more. And you are missing them needlessly-you, who do not feel you should spend the price of a new cart For surprisingly few dollars all of these pleasures may be yours. A good Used Car, sold by a responsible dealer, offers you all of them, and at a cost so low as to be an obstacle no longer. We have a variety of good cars which owners have exchanged for "Bigger and LUtter" Chevrolets-cars that hold thou- sands and thousands of miles of enjoyment and convenience. And the prices are the lowest we have ever known. Do not go on missing things you can enjoy! See these good Used Cars today. “0...ch YOU, who do not own a car, are missing many pleasures that you might enjoy - the convenience of swift, easy travel from place to place --the comfort and privacy of trips free from track and timetable-the thrill of roads flying beneath you like never-ending ribbons-the fresh, cool breezes of the great outdoors. _ For 114 year: no has has ttown over the ‘Nancy': for more than a century she was submerged in the river, a prey to souvenir seekers when the water was low. Visitors to the beach were all eager to have some souvenir ot the little ship. three American men-oi~war in 1814. Her crew escaped but the boat had been sunk preventing her capture by the enemy. There is quite a story connected with the 'Haney' Is one of her oillcers. Lieut. Worsley, set out with some Indian chiefs. French Can- adian voyageurs and the crew and trapped two or three American ships which had been responsible for the sinking ot the'gallant little schooner. However, two years Mo, Durban PeC7:" a -- prttrr.,s I an its' _ co, a vr-2emP".', a group O- diniamn. Sold by “If; cm. Mad. by Kellogg in Lon- don. On. Alway- oven-huh! Serve with milk or 1 fruits or bony added. * No other corn "u. oqul Kelley". for "vor and crinpnou. Knllogg'o m - tourh-thieb--ut um crisp. Muster James 3nd Miss Edna Por. ter, spent a pleasant two weeks' holl- day with Durham friends. Recent guests of Mr and Mr Geo. Brown and family were Mr and Mrs Jag. Sharmsn. Buffalo: Mr and Mrs. Smith. Fort Erie: Mrs Jacklln and son Mushall at Hanover. Mr and Mrs A. C. McDonald. Mr. John and Miss Ulva, accompanied by Mr Donald McDonald. motored to Tiverton and lnverhuron and spent the day with friends there. Mr Sandy Brown and sister, Miss Kate, Mr Donald Mekeehaie andl daughter Mary, spent Sunday at the‘ home of Mr Colin McIntyre. Dornoch' Mr Bert Willis has completed his work of redeeoratintr the ehuith, " so the school. The Ladles' Aid and School Board are quite pleased with his work. He also got the Job of painting Mr Jas McDougall's house. -Mr tutd Mrs Thus. Hopkins were In attendance at theMcCamutt--Boyd wqulng Wednesday ot last week. Mr and Mrs Wm Fultoii were Mrs J. A. Manson (nee Bertha Tru- ttr) formerly of Walkerton and daugh- ter Phyllis Mellmin. both of Toron- to, and Mr and Mn; Cooper, Hamilton and the latter's mother, Mrs Wm Me. Caslin. of Burlington. are holiday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Thott. Hopkins. All consumers who are in arrears ot account. please pay Treasurer C. Elvidge by August mm. as they are liable to be cut oft after that date. By order Hydro Commission Durham Hydro Commission preserved as tlt memento of the oh what "ttt ploneer Cumulus put up IV nema overwhelming odd. in the war of 1812-14. The provinclel govern- .ment and Shame Co. were appealed to for m and both mmnded with Inmate! nuisance. It will be re- ;melnbered that " that time sugges- The standing of the local hydro plant Is in a splendid condition, having a surplus of over $1R,000, which ls more than enough to pay on all outstanding debentures. after paylng the present rebate to consum- No trims will be issued this month to domestic (house) consumers, buta four month bill will be issued in October, giving credit on that bill for the amount due them. Commerc- ial and power costs will not be is- sued as usual this month, but a two months' bill will be issued in Sept- ember. giving credit on that bill for the amount due them. In; the C0ttrBet ot the century a. tit, tle island had been formed about the wreck. On this ulnnd Tuoldny " ternoon the 'Ntutey' the ceremony took place and the Nency la Main to bear the tlatr which ttew over her when surrounded by three of the en. emy she was sunk. uom were made to hnve the 'Naney' removed to some pHee where more could see her. Better counsel lathe long run mulled and it was decid- ed that the little schooner should re- main on the scene of her courage one iUttt against superior odds. Dur. Your local Hydro Commission have received notice from the Ont. Hydro Commission to give the consumers a rebate of one sixth of the amount paid by them in 1927. in place of la.. suing cheques for the amount as here- tofore. credit for the amount due them will be given on their bills. of 0mm hum tn outland- intt "an of Canadian history. de. terminal that the Nancy should be Notice to Hydro hers MULOCK ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO . THE DURHAM REVIEW Mr and Mn'Joe 155ng andunmy accompanied by Mr and Mrs Fred Mr and Mrs Jno. W. Meket Mr and Mrs Herb Atkinson, Du: were guests " the home of Mr ald Mekeehnte, Sunday. Mr and Mrs A C. McDonald, John and Miss Ulva, with In Arnold and} nephew, John Skene. spent Sundly; with Mr tutd Mrs Inc. Milligw and; family, south line, Bentlnck. l Rev. F'armer, Owen Bound, took the services here Sunday morning in the absence of Mr Criclrington. His dis- course was from Exodus 4 and was delivered with commanding ctr-neat- nesa and power. Mr Alex Binetatr, o. Bound, will like the nmlces on sir-day nexg. Aug. 26th. Mr and Mrs Barber and Mrs Hats vey of Chealey, and Miss Mary Mem. dish, Sank, were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Arch. McDougall. The Aberdeen branch Women's In- stitute, met at the home of Mrs P. McDonald on Aug. 17th, a fair attend- ance of members and quite a number of visitors present. Mrs Arnold and nephew, Johnny Skene. Wlarton.are spending apletus- ant holiday at the home ot Mr A. C. McDonald. es. Mr and Mrs McCallum intend leaving for the West on 20th inst. Heartiest congratulatons are extend- ed to the young couple as they em- bark on the sea of matrimony. Rev. H. Cricklngton. with Mr Reed, London, motored from that city Wed- nesday to perform the marriage cer- emony of Mr Laverne McCallum to Miss Maud Boyd of Glenroaden. Reception and Shower On Wednesday evening of last week about 100 friends and neighbors gath- ered at the home of Mr and Mrs Neil McCallum. in honor of their son lat. verne, whose marriage to Miss Maud Boyd, of Glenroaden, took place that afternoon. The honored guests were given a very liberal shower of beau. tiful gifts, accompanied by best wish- Miss [slay McClarty, Vancouver, daughter ot Mr and Mrs Jan Me Clarty. was a welcomv guest in this vicinity last week. ant guests of Mr and Mrs Andrew Fulton and family and also visited at the home of Mr Alex Sharp, Hump den. Iamayoung (man-woman) 'o.............. yous of age and have acquired . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. years High School education. Please send me sueh information as will be of value relative to the course best for ME to pursue should I be desirous of entering this or any other college for the ensuing year. . Weller Business College, Orangeville, Ontario. Gentlemen _ Weller Business College Pupil Wins V Canadian Novice Championship Your time is money. Every month you waste you lose from 870 to $125. MAIL IT NOW of Shelburne, who won the students' novice competition at the recenttypewriting contest in Massey Hall. Miss E mith wrote for 15 minutes at the rate of 72 words net per minute and made only five errors thus establishinga new world record. y. McKechnie. ""‘“‘ 'oc "MvrviN The above extract ils a convincing proof of the " proficiency of a We ler Business ol ege gradu- irigti'i'eltit.io ate. While it is not expected that every student age t n . will attain to the championship class, we have i.'--- many other pupils in our school with unusual oung (man-woman) .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . records. Thebest evidence of the general abil- ity of our students is the unconditional state- " and have acquired . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ment made by C L Weller that each and every 1 School education. Please send me graduate is holding a successful and permanent nation as will be of value relative to position. List of graduates, their qualification, best for ME to pursue should I be date of graduation,when and where placed, glad- , entering this or any other college ly furnished upon request. What other Weller uing year. . Pupils have done, you can do. If you have edu- cation etored away in the back of your head,are (Signed). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . desirogs ofgcicuring isulperior position and pos- . ' sees t e a i ity to ac it up, a Secretarial 3281: 11-33;?“ Jh1"g.month you Course in our Cotlege will train You according- lr. We absolutely guarantee you a position it MAIL IT NOW you qualify. . Weller Business College, Orangeville MAIL THE COUPON MISS BERNICE SMITH --WW"'" "W“. I M Mr end Mrs Oldfield, Corbetton. spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Geo. CREE Hustle and other friends. l - Mr and Mrs Geo. Bmun and family Mr and Mn of Glenelg. were Sunday visitors at Sunday With Mr Thou. Stinson’s. ' of Shelhume. Mia, Mary White he: gone toDur- Mu Geo. h ham when the has secured a pomon Manny. Toma Mine. Esther McLean and Annet- Gm, went Ila ta Mekeehnie, Rorky Stueen. spent MeGlrr. an week with relatives here. I mu m..- ROCKY SAUGEEN Mn Jno. Venice and daughter. Miss Reba, us spending a few days with her ttmeer, In L. t9hiidmits. 11.. -n "A-..“ course in Hanover High School. Miss Mary Ann Honess, Totonto,is hoiidaving at the home of Mr and Mrs Wm lioness. Miss Grace McCaslin is spending her holidays with Durham friends and Miss Florence McCasiin is with Misses lain and Marion Lamont of Brant. Miss Marie Fiddes. Cheater, is spending a week's vacation with her aunt, Mrs Edgar Boyce. spent the weecarT', Mia- Catherine McLean Mr Norman Thnmn-n- Congratulations to Stinson on passing all the Brat Year of In (mung In "-- In. Miss Alma [inciting-t: wUi," has been quite Ill and under the care of Dr. Mair or Charley. is recovering nicely. m____..__.“. Mrs Wm Wilson, Toronto, is the guest of Mr and Mrs Jno. White. Mr and Mrs Lewis Dowding have returned to Toronto. Min Margaret White motored to the city with them and will spend a couple or weeks with friends there. Mr Dan sunséi and Mr and Mrs Sam nanny have left on the Harve» ters' Exfynsion for the West. Mr and Mr: Anderson, daughter Miss Bessie and other friends from Chesiey, attended service here Sun- day morning and visited Crawford friends. Torry. motored to Wu: an! span; the day there. me week end With her rrGG, “gins Catherine McLean. party I Norman Thompson left on the mum! CRAWFORD passing all her 7 Exam-1‘5 M.eotiiiiriF," tll her exams. in PM commercial Miss _ Nollie PHONE 295 Bunday, on the iaméd In Geo. Noble of town and Murray. Tomato and mu Belle Gm. Ipent Monday with Mrs , Meoirr. Mm Minn Hurst-ave. Toront, spend!“ her nation with p.-- - -- -“v'v WI! Miss Jean Clark, Z a few days with I Rocky. Mr and Mrs Neil M em visitors with Mr Cuwell. Mr and Mrs Malcolm Mekachnte and daughter Miss Joan, were visit on the tirnst of the week with Mr. and Mrs Walter Clark, Zion. Masters Tom and Norman Bell spent . few due with their grand- father, Mr Thom Bell “vb-“~- ,,___.-_ .v. “nu... can. Mr Ind Mr Mr Wm Hill was a vaitor with his spent over Cl ulster, Mn Geo Settles. Guelph. fora parents. Mr I few days. I Mu W. W Mr and Mrs Doug. Clark and tarp- home in Him ity, spent a day this week with Mr. tinte wth her and Mrs Geo. Fullerton, Mooeesrtruor. Mr Allister lawrence, Toronto was a week end guest at the aural Lrre home. l Mitra Irene Hepburn. Cheney. Is " spending part of her vacation with "lt,', m her grandmother. Mrs A, Symons. o, oronm. Mr Tom Gruby, Port Credit, trpettt AUtt. 'l-Pix: a few (hy- at his old home here. IO. Smith P Mittts Bessie Atkinson. Durham, is Fire and h “winding . few days with Mrs James , --tt6 to Wim Ml er. ' Miss Mable Alexander of Tisdglo. Sash. is spending a few days with her aunt. Mrs RON. uwson. Miss Corinne Lawrence spent Sun- day with her cousin. Miss Myrtle Lawrence, Hutton Hill. harvesters' excursion tor Tums, Suk. I._ Ilvd, _.... "--""-.. w W the week tn Huang," ' Jean “when Ind a m on Thundly 1aat m a number or her In”. t This is indeed a very creditable record and reflects great credit upon the Weller Business College of which she was a pupil. Miss Bernice Smith of Shelburne, a pupil of the Weller Business College, Ortutgrrrillo, with less than seven months'attendance It the school (six weeks less training than any other entry), Won the Canadian Novice Typewriting Champion, ship for 1928, carrying off ihe Underwood Type writer Company's Silver Challenge Cup for this class. Miss Smith typed 72 net words per min- ute for 16 minutes, led the next highest Domin- ion competitor by 8 words per minute and than, by established a new world's ret ord in the st; dent's class GREEN GROVE . Miss Bernice Smith of Sielhrne, Ontario, Establishes New World Record hr Her ass . 8 words per minute - Also led next highest Toronto Competitor by ll words per minute Typed " (Not) Words per min, " " minutes Leading next highest Dominion, Competitor h days JU' Taid with Mr Griir.; Jno. Ker Chris. Zion. '0m and Norman Bell days with their grand- boa. Bell. Berkeley. Clark, Zion. Is spendinv Harrrrave, Toronto, in Nation with her moth. Hurst-ave. ie Ind View”. Moe Nenda In the nellhhns Neil McLean were or her m1]: mGiiii, Hemiiton ape." an and Mrs Aut We!!! the birthday I - enter» I spending I at the Mid Mrs Firth. the Rain: Me. MN “I. of our pure white close; and basswood blended honey at tls- I" In“. We will mumm- the mn- qullty u that In which we took my PHI. in landon. England, In 00:11:»- tltlon with the whole British Eur-m Try tt 'ti,--gta delieiouts and m n lam " In own. H. B. “N"RE a SO‘I. V Bruce m,, Durlum have “Flt CIIII p nut-o In; " acres. more or Young fume-n from this with experience and Bome my om firms with no dc menu it they make lmpmm Choice Honey (Clover and wood). $1.00 per 10 lb pail u I lb In your own container. CASK. A ALBERTA FARM LAND: AUG. "--reoa. ul stations in (mm: ‘0. Tomato. went. south and mm] AUG. 81% att stations in mm its, thnttt Nil und west. M and terms nine as Luo l _ F “‘"5 to Winnipeg: li, cent I»... il: beyond. For mnlculars Sow R. MaeFartane. """, ....e P. R. Agent. Durh-un Mr Ind In R. B. Long. Hula'vrn spent over the week end with m- "Mt-I. Mr Ind Mrs Jno. Laurvnw In W. Willi-ms retumvd l0 3: . home in Ilmleo after spemding swim an it they make lmpmnxm-IHS My to Pal). Box 40. Durham Harvesters Excursion MONEY FOR SALE the that time in M yum loaded to all locally 1mm HONEY FOR SALE . A. MICDONALD, Durie Ott1oe Fon SALE nw ulcer spending mun mother. 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