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Durham Review (1897), 9 May 1929, p. 5

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ve a VOr no % Six .. with odies. Drive .. with big, ngine, accurâ€" ly and you‘ll who parid big ince are turiiâ€" iat has intro= A K E. S od held ES * the tourâ€"wheel Absorbers, OQG MAiY 9. 1940 Kel. j Headâ€" transcontim rthern Railâ€" country of : miles east i wonderful 0 _ Western lattic Morâ€" reasonable sidence in known as iz Part of .R.. Glenâ€" ty to do break in equipped for moâ€" ‘ or play #o boatâ€" Ont Westarn Railâ€" full sip Discriminating â€" Housewives ‘inner of the Lawlor Shield for 1928 â€"Awarded by akers‘ at their Dominion Convention, for best Fruit cake. We expect to have our Mill ruaning April 29th, when we will be able to do Bran $34, We have coming in this which we are offering® a+ tha HENDERSON‘S BAKERY Best Grades of Flour _â€" chants who w stock various " "‘ Q’ brands of tires '.‘ ’“ seldom keep a ;:(:.: :Q full range of MA 1O XIU popular bal. ", ‘Q‘ .‘ loon sizes in MAD »ach brand ; it costs to o C much. Sooner or later their customers suffer because they can‘t get the service. We have in three cars of Our One Brand Stock _of Tires Gives You. Better Service TI‘RE LIFEâ€"BUOY ouTting SHOES Western Feed Wheat Chop $36.00 per ton Bulk LADIES‘HQVQ Our Spring Stock . is hare at prices lowsi CUSTOM CHOPPING aAgaIN as us Highest Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain delivered at the Mill. In all the JOHN McGOWAN GUNNS â€" FERTILIZERS _ MAY 9, 1929 ( Only Goodyear Tires are built of Supertwist Cords Those requiring Fertilizer get your supply . THE PEOPLE‘S MILLs 70 coming in this week acar of Mill Feed, are offering at the following prices : T hifi n <<ca fectly baked. Our Bakery can save you â€" time and worry in supplÂ¥ing your table with the best of baking and pastry We take pride in good Baking whigh makes satisfied customers. A. S. HUNTER & C0. DURHAM, ONT. Use Henderson‘s Bread ade from the purest anc Bring the NEW DOLLAR QUEEN SILK ROSE ? Shorts $35, ”F;'-Vc'tief'-'lom" $40 per ton latast shades ? They are beauties. Repairing a Specialty latast shades ? J. S. Mcliraith we can buy. It is perâ€" the children in and let them out for the summer. you seen the tock of these Famous lower than last season o f Goodyear quality and value. We have your size, get our and Mill Feeds .& kindly call early and for best 6 pound dark amous Onting Shoes It about Monday, AS USUAL We only carry one brandâ€" G oodyears. But our range is extensive. So we can not only kee p prices down, but you are alâ€" ways assured stomach in m'iiui&!"i constipation in two hours, 1 T. TICC _ 90y addIing a teaspoo simple glycerin, saline com (known as Adlerika) to each & Adlerika @cts on BOTH uppe lower bowel and removes alr |COnrregatinn ., ) _ Wl Bbe a large | congregation at the 70th Anniversary | !Servlce in the Presbyterian. church, | | on Sunday, 19th May. Rev Wm Park | | the first preacher, often preached in | Priceville in days long ago . ~ 1 | _ Pleased to see Mr Campbel 1 of . | the North Line in church aweek ago | yesterday. _ Mr Campbell is a good | church worker. + > |__ We are pleased to hear Mrs Graâ€" | ham of Durham improving and hopes ‘ . _she will be around again in old _ time activity. '.| _ There are very few of the old citiâ€" 3 Glasses Water take Lo sn eR sioiyt ® Priceville Presbyterian Church was pronounced vacant on account of Rev. Mr Corry leaving for Taronto, ‘or near it. All Mr _ Corry‘s many friends at Priceville wish him success in his new charge. Rev Mr Sullivan deserves much credit for his Christâ€" ian manner in cancelling his own service to give opportunity to his people of hearing Mr Corty‘s fareâ€" well sermon. at night and a large number took advantage. We predict there will be a large congregation at the 70th Anniversary Service in the Presbyterian. church, on Sunday, 19th May. Rey Wm Park | the first nreamhar /,,_ _ ~‘_ Y Par That was a good eulogistlc memorâ€" lal of the life of the late Rev. Mr. Burnett, _ given by the Rev. B. D. Armstrong recently . wy ns ues & i1 lake the advantage of cultivaâ€" ting the soil, making ready for the seed . We congratulate one of the Priceâ€" ville boys, in the person of H.â€"B. Mcâ€" Kinnon, in his recent change of life, and we wish him and his lady partâ€" ner much happiness on their long exâ€" pected journey of life. One glass of water is not enoughâ€" ke three glasses one hour before cakfast. Much better results are taimad o e Lazain o) Aj;, . 3,___ 02 is called â€"to 8p iss Macphail has the natural of an orator. _ We congratulate Priceville for ing two good correspondents . know one of them belongs to the â€" _culine sex, while we are of the ion the other is of the feminine . And sometmes the third brings : thoughts back to scores of year £o, so its a hard matter to take old crook out of an old stick, > This Monday morning, 6th 1 has a summer like appearance everyone working on their _ fa; will take the advantage of cul: ting ‘the so!l mais, 20. FLâ€"CUI much happiness raising their bovs. We congratulate our M. P., Macphail on the reception she ‘v:herever she is called to 81 e â€" No coyiie l P PA it Oe ies Ad DP .2 Accd meeting at some home at Edge Hill. We can vouch for a good attendance "from, the residents. Rev. Mr Arm, stroong was. delighted to have his carful with some residents of Lambâ€" ton St East, viz. Mrs McCannel and Mrs McPherson and Mr and Mrs Jno. McEachern . we knew Antlll he knew himself much â€" hanniness we congratulate Mr and Mrs Angâ€" us McLachlan of the North line, Gleâ€" nely, for being the recipients of a pair of twin .boys, making the popâ€" ulation of Glenelg somewhat larger . We knew Mrs McLachlan â€" (Miss Black) when a small girl at her home on the 4th con. Glenalz ana The prayer meeting held at Mcâ€" Donald‘s, Edge Hill, on Wednesday evening last by Rev. Mr Armstrong, was largely attended, the house full to its utmost of all denominationsâ€" Anglicans, Unionists and Presbyterâ€" ians. The Rev. gentleman based his remarks on the question ‘What do ye think of ‘Jesus" arfd he ably dwelt on the duties of thinking highly of the Saviour of Mankind. We would sugâ€" gest that all the ministers of Durâ€" ham take time AbOUt tn hava nrawis Those ailing for some time are getting better. We are sorry to hear that exâ€"Councilior Chas Weppler is confined to bed at his father‘s home, but hope to hear of him getting betâ€" Zxu 22 _ ter Last Friday was stormy and snowy and most of the time the ground was quite soft and will be a few days beâ€" fore it is fAt to work upon. Seeding will be late owing to wet weather. PRICOEVILLE Mr Robt. Whittaker has gone to Orangeville, where he is engaged in working on the Good Roads. Miss Margaret McArthur, of Priceâ€" ville, is visiting with her cousin, Miss MATIOTY EÂ¥arIgH mf Pawsana. DO00E 00 Reptvel, Mr and Mrs Arthur Richardson, of Swinton, visited Sunday at Alex Carâ€" son‘s. Mr and Mrs Wm Brown and famiâ€" Iv, motored to Owen Sound on Saturâ€" day last. Mrs Alex Carson spent a few days visiting her daughter, Mrs Arthur Richardson . Born, to Mr and Mrs Arch thur, (North line) a daughter sb b + CZ _ Rev. Mr Monts occupied the pulpit Sunday . Mr Charlie Smith Mr D. McDougall. The wind is very cold this mornâ€" ing and yery little seeding done yet. Miss Catharine McMillan, nurseâ€" inâ€"training, in Fergus hospital, is spending two weeks at her home here Miss Eva Carson, Toronto, is spending a week at her home here. Miss Delhia McPhail, Toronto, is visiting with her aunt, Mrs J. Mcâ€" Meekin and is nursing a sore hand with blood poisining . Congratulations . to Mr and Mrs Jim Weir on the Arrvial af twin ail1. 1s visiting with her couaui. Marjory Everist of Toronto. PRICEVILLE ::‘ Help Constipation , _ _,° ‘CCpHon she gets he is called to speak . ail has the natural gifts ulate Priceville for hayâ€" d correspondents. _ We them belongs to the mas. ons to Mr and Mrs the arrvial of twin girls Montgomery, Toronto, pulpit in the Hall on about to _hi',é- pr;y:r and Mrs Arch McArâ€" mall girl at her con, Glenelg, and McLachlan before We wish them longs to the masâ€" _are of the opinâ€" the feminine sex. rning, 6th May, appearance and n thelr_ farms, e t d d Oy is engaged with P., Miss gs their years aâ€" twin the Saw and Planing Milis, OwEN SOoUND John Harrison & Sens Spring Term Opens Ap: 1 Timber Joisting Studding Sheeting Shingles Combination EVERYTHING IN Lumber and Millwork onto. 35. See bills for topics Mrs W. H. Rogers Mrs J. 8. Melirai ... . Treasurer Meetings from 14th addressed by Ts oo eme en Sn Meetings from May 20th to *st Miss F. McL. Alexander, R.N.\ 7 (evening) uie ELMWOOD, Institute All meetings, except . mence at 2.30 o‘clock Magwood AYTON, Mrs May 15 ZION, in Church, DROMORE, â€" Ruskel! Hall, ABERDEEN, Alex etcher‘s, ALLAN PARK, Orakge Hall, LAMLASH, â€" â€"â€" Campbell‘s Corners, hame of Following Rlaces schedule for these HOLSTEIN, M A DURHAM, Miss\A South Grey District Wom. Institute SU"MER MEETINGS P â€"etpiifivedvtdrnctadifiads ces s22 331 are home from Toronto. Miss Walls, R. +N., Peterboro, has been assisting at the home of Rev, E. A. Chesher. and because of this we are all waitâ€" ing patiently _ for warmer weather. Friday was a typical winter‘s day. Mrs Mary Bittort has returned to take a position as housekeeper near the home of her sister at Gowansâ€" town. Mrs Chas. Wale had as her guest her aunt from Chicago . 5 Misses EMe and Gertha Mefan<14 Hope sprinix;';rt'er;al in the' and because of this we are al Mrs Thos. Walton is not good hea.l_th at present. nbination Storm and Screen Doors Maple, Birch and Oak Flooring Know We Can Please You ASK FOR PRices Miss Ruby Webster was home from Toronto over the week end, returning Monday. wets n nCORT Em U to 14 years of age. They had the assistance of their brother Malcoim on the violin and who is a pupil of Walter Hahn. ' Mrs Gibson is a daughter of the late Vet. Mclntyre of Pricerville and has many friends in and around that village who are yet much interested in her and herâ€"bright family . By Daughters of Mrs Tena Gibson, Toronto, give first Recital Mrs Tena Gibson, Toronto, formerâ€" ly Tena Mcintyre of Priceville, has reason to be proud of her talented children, Bertha and Alice and Malâ€" colm Gibson. The former two sisters staged their _ first plano recital in the lecture hall of Toronto Conâ€" servatory of Music, on the evening of Wed., May 1st. Only their Junior pin‘s taok c xc C 20 omene ~IPO0E Durham hospital and is feeling fairâ€" ly well now. We are pleased to hear little Je‘an Brown, daughter of Mr and Mrs Jas. Brown of McWiliams, is home â€"from mllcx S%l & L102 gain . zens to be found in Priceville. Mr. John McRea is the oldest there now and it would now pussle him to shoe a kicking horse. Miss Sara McLean is another old resident and Mrs Mcâ€" Arthur (Kate Simpson), who was born and raised in Priceville. The Sunday. School at Edge Hill, will be Sunday next at the usual hour, with Mr Ritchie as superintendâ€" ent for the 25th time. The usual teachers will take their classes aâ€" M JUNIOR PIANO RECITAL rs Damm‘s me fl.;yl &) , Institute HaN, May Rogers, Holstein, P Mcliraith, Durham, | E. Lowe, R.N Windows Doore Frames Interior Trim THME DURHAM REVIEW ces and dates are the ese meetings for 1929: Arnills home May 14 s\A. Weir‘s home, on and Gertha MeDonald c, on the evening . Only their Junior and ranged from 6 YÂ¥ITTNITY _ HaMX, May 31 Aytor wili comâ€" to 17t\ will be e of Stairwork Cabinets Cupboards Bookcases Wardrobee May May May May May May enjoying ronto t by Torâ€" heart 28 28 16 17 20 21 22 effective ue dutcs 1_" °. . CCRA | ie face the issue squarely and discuss tD20 in years."â€"J, C the glaring anomalies of the existing| _ Vinol is a compoun machinery for dealing with divorce| Phates, cod liver pept in Ontario, Mr Woodsworth is proâ€"| very FIRST bottle m viding an opportunity by the most betrar an4 2°U° " v6ed. by ‘ramaimn,., 7 j _ _ ue over ser. | T yed by remaining silent apout it. If fiis S(mcb JII’ no further was heard regarding the | rather _ discreditable _ system muich|__"I got so nervous my stomach felt '“-"l' p:l"rl.lj; ';::"‘m of m‘“:!, like it was jumping, Vinol entirely early refoj soon disappeaer . | By forcing the House of Commons ip, Télicved the trouble. _ I feel better fhon Tha thnins setsdcy. 3 SSR 23 | MR. VENIOT A DETRIMENT To ICABINET, SAYB MIS8 MACPHAIL Blockade against the Post Office estimates and the Divorce bills have occupied another week. A fresh storm broke over Mr Venâ€" 'i iot, Post master General, Tuesday afâ€" ‘temoon. It concerned the conduct of one W. F. Grifith, who was junior: !post office inspector in the St. Jobnl 'diltrict. In the case of two post ofâ€" | fces called Dupey‘s Corners and | | Shediac, payments were in l.rreqn.! These back payments had been paid / over to W. F. Grifith, who did not | | turn them into the Dep‘t. for severâ€"| | al months after he received them, | and in the meantime he appears to | have Been promoted, rather than cenâ€"| sured for his conduct, and also had his salary increased . Mr Veniot statâ€" ed that he fnally turned the money| over and that his rating according to| ability was very high. f | Women‘s Legal Privileges Receive a Sethar Un kokill~ _ 1 l â€" _ suitable tribunal in which p&' tions ::nn:ec:'e':edr % s for divorce in Ontario shall,.ommn‘ highly fascir eard, have rendered signal 8°"â€"i night work in that town by the course they have pursued | |pkcs cxame 4i eV 70 ! I wish I coyld ! I wish I could but pray to God in heaven To keep my mother happy, her, caressing ; And let the Joy of angels be her wonder And thoughts of how 1 serve, her richest blessing . I CAN : I wish I could ! I wish I could but take a train and ride % At quickening speed to reach Love‘s fairest treasure, And whisper words of Love in Mother‘s ear. phone And send a call across the +« _ distant spaces. I wish I could hear the music of A mother‘s voice, and see that Face of faces. I wish I could ! I wish I could I cannot ! I wish I could ! I wish I could take my pen in hand â€" And write one golden lipe of tenderness . I/wish I could but utter words of love To Mother mine, who dwells in blessedness. I cannot ! By Rev. John Wilfred Greenâ€" wood, Grayling, Mich. rich in perfumed beauty, nd place them in her worn hands, a token Of Love that finds its highâ€" est joy in duty. A Son‘s Desire _ wish I could ! wigh I could but pluck crimson roses From out of â€"God‘s) gai Mother‘s Day, May 12 filial Love in my , 1929 May 8, 1929 hpmanies . ._ ~2!CH . HAVOr Intorp. national Agreemments and not merely for the reduction â€" of diumumenu, [but for the fundamenta) change of the whole type and purpose of armed forces, giving them a purely â€" police character and abandoning manouvres weapons, etc., directed to the making of war. They believe theat the Deâ€" partment of State should be a Peace Department, doing everything possibâ€" le at home and abroad to create good will. They desire an agreement with Great Britain in regard to sea .law that will be acceptable to both, They are against the imperialistic tendenâ€" cles of their country and are also Aâ€" rainst tariffs and the export of capiâ€" tal not in the best interests of interâ€" national harmony . I cure the real privation of paign . s Oddly enough the Ww :1, ited States has drawn to j wealthy as well as many j women. The W11 are an the United States sha}} | member of the world cour League of Nations. They +# One of the cleverest of the young er women was Dorothy Detzer, who lobbies in Congress while the House is in seasion, supporting peace in every possible way. A very beautiâ€" ful aged woman was Mrs Grace Hoft. man White of New York, who in the old days worked with Mre> Pankâ€" hurst for suftrage, leaving her luxurâ€" ious home on this continent to enâ€" Gure the reat muice 3. _ "OBHl U &n opportunity of quite sation with Kathleen Bla) known New York educatio travelled last year in R the John Dewey party. She impressed by the great st1 cation was making in Rusy interesting educational e going on there . . Wal kerton nly a livi,., /. _*E!DZ% out of them only a living. She had much to say on the deplorable conditions among the miners in Pennsylvania . I had an opportunity of quite a converâ€" sation with Kathleen Blake, a well, known New York educationist, who travelled last year in Russia with the John Frsuus acus h. lesley PW ind Aitty risiatcillih :1451 most ‘feared addressing them for so loMg they have anni. ternational PP Ub nrtmsercp ies im 258. ) out of the enclosure which has sur rounded her during the centuries Mr Ward, who is a Progressive Jit eral, dropped the Bill. Next year j he is not willing to take it up, some one who is, must do it. Many of th TBRRL | muni#teastl2ln 9 gainst the Bill He openitig the door ! fears it would let w Notary Public, Conveyancer, ' Realtor, Insurance, etc. 1 and ‘carefully prepared. _ Your patronage solicited fMfice: .1 door north of Mcâ€" ECY SmWVE â€" FHSeut vinced that a divoree court tario is desirable and that . renage methods are outworn m‘nister of the Crown p Chiane 18 cboo AIubni .m MemLskL P. F. MacARTHUR & aivorce court in this province. It is a matter of providing an adequate tribunal with all safeguards for seemâ€" liness and dignity, in place of the present machinery which it has been amply demonstrated, is far from ho. Ing a credit to us. would not make diy concgeivable indeed make it harder. U SIEWT THTT WEER esd I0 the House during recent days. _ of course the antagonism to divorce ‘on principle‘ explains much, but surely it is realized by now that the prinâ€" ciple of divoree has nothing to do with the present movement to create &A divorce court in this province. It 1B & MHAKKEEF Of HEROUnw . qi‘ .E ~~ Amemee relief can afford it. It is extremely dificult to ;.,,,,., l:m p.‘: '.N that members and others who have | gerea, , hitherto opposed a divorce court for 294 water, good b Ontario, rather unthinkingly, it is to #*0t* ®f eultivation. be feared, can remain unconvinced ®8**. Rasy terms s after noting what has been said in wr MX t eeese n The members of the so Nervous feels Laughlin‘s Garage were a ind abandoning m C., directed to the They believe that f State should be ‘¥ (he great strides making in Russia a educational erperi AGNES MacPHAIL feverest of the youngâ€" Dorothy Detzer, who reas while the House supporting peace in way. _A very beautiâ€" _ was Mrs Grace Hoft. New York, who in the a us #F of the Women‘s Inâ€" gue, United States 'plfll‘ld_mup" I alâ€" 18. _ Such a court divorce easier. It is ed, that it would W. 1. L. of Unâ€" n to itself many many intellectual are anzious that shall become & They favor Aa night watchâ€" than 20 applica ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO °Y favor lnt,er.g: id not merely diurmunenu,] ital change of: said it was just I suppose he man completely practically con ssia and the erperiments must be was ‘much p. I alâ€") J. L. SMITH, M.B., M.C. P.s. because | _ _ for On The School is .m‘;,,"!'“'"."" k to take up the following courses :â€" The School has a creditable recora in the past which it hopes to mainâ€" tain in the future. n-_humwnmu.. thy town and good accommniAnthcs HIGE SCHOOL Phone 607 : ring 2â€"56. Lisensed Auctioneer for Co. Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County Sales taken on reasonable termus Dates arranged at Herald Office, Dus dalk, also through Durbam Review and Flesherton Advance. Geo. E. Duncar Dundalk P. O. Phone 42 r 42. DRS. C. G. AND â€" _BESSIE McQILLIvRAY ime Bboience that adds Life ; years and years to life. Onil and Hoo un. Consultation Frea io Ourham Tc-n“d.‘yo, Thursdays ane The Bcience that adds MONOR GRADUATE Toronto Univer dty; Graduate Royal College Denta) Burgeons. Dentistry in all its bran chos. @Mee, Bast of Central Drug Store Batrance on MY! Streot. #10.00 per 100 ; April, 015.06 J rlz | $14.00. Hatching Eggs, 6e each . ‘ 100 bus Seed Barley, $1.00 per bus. | td ons ce onAE JOHN O‘NEIL, R. R Phone $07, r 2â€"5. J. E. GRANT, D.D.s., l ooeel o SEooone .9 TOlee AHG MOK Pumpjacks, Pumps, Cylinders and Pump Supplies . Satisfaction guaranâ€" FVV, wtins 5 c«dicns lt al teed. Terms on WATER â€" Well Driller J. H McQUARRIE, B. a GEORGE E. DUNCAN « C. PICKERING, DDS, LoS Roxon GRADUATE of Torung m“xndunc %Royui OCollege TA P#eâ€"ome 6f Ontario RKooumy ® J & J HUNTER‘H New Btope Agent for BAKER RUNâ€"INâ€"OIL WlNDMILLQ GAS ENGINES, Etc. Brarch Office at Dund Open all day Friday Durham R. R. 4 ‘. it iratsi ts ascach s 1 haull escels 5.!’ .fl-.l.‘ m‘ Jdohn Morrisorn, Cha:.man J.A.l.lfl.m rarse ror saue or RENT, Barrieter, Solicitor. JOHN O‘RNEIL CHIROPRACTIC keep on hand ater, good buildings, excellesit _euitivation. Must be sold at mey terms arranged. w. M. GROAT, Bor 118, Mount Forest, Ont. Baby Chicks Saturdays DURHAM Bale dates mum bred hens, â€" 3. PRATT, Phone 98, r 12 a full line of

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