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Durham Review (1897), 8 Aug 1929, p. 5

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2ustry tain Countries ucts j CTS )Qd rnett krumblcs tang any H ’an inn Flakes ) Durham ll ALL BEAN 8, 1929 (“0‘24 are - 'he prel- boil. md In C.“ “(lumped - by trained - whim Worker. day .oott%q , Nile! Ill recap hone who .the Co.- ‘HR Oddl- re of the um! at “I!" t anally " Mild reneNetor umber! of Mn they to 9 ll Tb. . “a to that its loss cl all madly. pound. " av daily. winter “Mule the ad, I (nin- have a , unh- ol the amount keep h F. are From Corn ricm' turn dun fol-co. menu t the pox» " ur , éil sanctionin- “Duh-0.10.11" u. 1'r1"heqhtpalaiiiiGi"iri'; Mum", Mm» “WWWOMMm us. LAWRENCE, an... Winner of the Lawlor Shield for "N-Awarded 'g fl' Bakers’ at "Mir Dominion Convention, for be ' Fruit calm. Discriminating Housewives " EN0fylS0N'S BAKERY It you no Internal! In having home Just fuel tor your tonal-1n attached coupon Western Feed Wheat Chop $36.00 per ton Bulk man or a young woman will go no further than bl. or her land wnl allow. Home do not succeed " chance or by luck but by telling a practical education and using their knowledge. The very best place to so to ""'N get undo-date Bullneu Educa- G'k' tion is the Northern Busine- College, Owen "Sound, when _ thousands of young people In" been educnted tor mecca-ml _ business careers. If you are interested In having a good dinner in a. comfortable Iiottte Just reach for your lountnln pen and till in ttttd mall the s le-o‘nphy Ami-“n. blot-pl... olleo lulu... Con-oven! “I. but Flour, Feeds, Fertilizers Going Home forDin'tier What Witt Your Hole-going Highest Prices Paid fer all kinds of Grain delivered at the Mitt. JOHN MCGOWAN All Kinds of Best Grades AUGUST 8, THE PEOPLE's MILLS ttall will to no further than It: head will let It. A young CUSTOM CHOPPING AS USUAL at Lowest Cash Prices Our Salary can av. you time and worry In ourrtrtrirttt your table with the has! of baking-and paltry We take pride In good Baking which makn nation“! customers. Us. Hondonon'l Brad. _ " I: made from the puree! and. but in. grodionu we can buy. " In por- ioccly batted. ”I“... III- ago-en! Pen-lull. lone-going Be Like Tu o: mud Yunna- New? :r~_,-._.,‘;. COURSES COVERED Dr M. tt. Hanna". m of thm. date, "er.. to announce that no In" conduct a practice In Willa, on Wodnuday of can wait, beginning Juno 1.. "M. '1‘:th Booking“. A-lltlng Pnpancory mu. I. will. .ehoot lithe!- ANNOUNCEMENT “Ilkll. SPECIAL PRIZE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AT DURHAM FALL FAIR The T. Eaton Co. Special A 26 piece set of Radon Plate Silverware in a mahogany ttrtiatted cabinet. value 822.50. will be given for the best Calf, my breed. born in the year 1929. Open to ban and girls under J' years of use: to be owned md'nlsgd ttttttt exhibitor. parents or gun-dun' living in Bond Grey. JAMES Hyman. "r'r, Pew and fewer Kiri: get fallen ttrehett by sanding too long in from of I dishpan.--Brandon Sun. Mr Wm CauUleld. London. callved on old friends wand the villages last week. Miss Kathleen Renwick. Durban. gapent a week with her cousin, Merle 1 Sinclair. Misses Ruby and Berta Webster were holiday visitors at the parental home. -s, . Mrs Wilkle. Fergus. was a récent v‘mor with Mr and Mrs T. Walton. Maul-s Murray McEachnie and Ol- iver Millner motored from Toronto ttttd about over the howl“ with his mother. Mrs Agnes Me1iyumnie.' Mr and Mrs Arch Shand. Fair- bairn were tirgt of week visitors with his mother. Mrs Geo. Bhand. ' Mr Hugh Sinclair. Buffalo, was home for one day Inst week. Pleasad to hear Mrs Sun Crawford la improving nicely. , ' Mrs J. Rowland. Mr and Mr: Fred Rowland and family. .Toronto. were/ holiday visitors with the McEachnie families. _ _ Mrs A. Currie, Mt Forest. spent: few days with her mother, Mrs Mc- Tazgart and on returning home took her mother with her. Mr Geo. Wale was home from Toronto over the holiday. Hitt cousin Miss Phyllis relate-d returned with him. . Miss Ruth Hatton, Toronto, sister and brother, are visiting her cousin, Miss Dell Scott. . Mr and Mrs Jack Mepham and Miaal Mepham and Mr Dobson, Hamilton '.and Mr Simpson. Toronto, are visit-' in at Mr Jno McMeeklna. l Miss Jessie MeEachnle. Toronto, is spending a. couple week: with rel- atives. " 'hute will be given by lines Elmer 1 ‘McLeu and Willis MeCtmig and Heur- Cliloni HineU tad Murray erchol .' Resolved that a. bachelor ‘over 30 should my I munieiparAax.' Refreshments, take and ice cream lAdmiulon " Ind 10c. ~.-., “' -'.'."."C' "WWW" 1 Mr Editor, perhaps I am intruding a/rsh/e"',,,';: tigtt,r. practice r'ridtsy on your space sending dead lang- . use. " a budget to your paper. , -_---. tried to write as plain as possible. dotting the “1's" and crossing the Hopmu 'tW I do not know as there will be Miss Doreen Scott, Toronto, was; many readers of the Review who hdiday visitor with her mother, Mrs can read It. but I know of some Jas. Scott. lnear the Review omee who can Mr Alvin Scott and friend, Brant-! read it better than I ean,-Mra John ford are spending a few weeks with McQueen and Mr John Graham. 1 his parents. Mr and Mrs W R Scott. l -- _ ,A_- ( Mr and Mrs A, B McDonald Owen Bound, spent the week end with friend: here. Mr and Mrs Thou Hinela and three daughters, Toronto. motored up Sat- urday and are vlsltora at the Hinekts. Tom went book Monday with Mr D. Hindu accompanying. The rest will remain for a longer visit. Mrs Muir is visiting her daughter. Mrs Arch McLean. Rev. Mr Mnynor ot New Jersey, occupied the pulpit Sunday. He is on his vacation and visiting parents in Toronto. He spent the week end with Mr Herb Innis. Mitra Jeanie Nichol returned home Sammy utter a couple my: in Lon- don. Min Donuda. Nichol I: visit- ing friends in Plymouth, U. s. and London. Maura [mile and Alroy McLean Toronto. spent the week end It th homes. Mr Ale nnd Mm Mae Stewart motored to Pushy Friday and Mrs. Wm Bell accompanied them home for I holiday. Mr (mama Hincks and sister Ida, visited at Howard McLun's, Em moat. one day last week. Mrs Fred Runciman and Mary, of Toronto are visiting at Colin Me. Leon's. Messrs Duncan an] Carlyle McMil- lan, SW. Park, visited Sunday at A. L Hincks, also Mr and Mrs Henry Tucker and Betty. .Mr and Mrs Jno. .Wllllamaon, ODR, left last week for Brandon, Man. They ‘are travelling by boat and will enjoy the crime to the head ot the lakes. Hing Pearl 'llcCualg and Mend. P6tqae, Mlch., motored over Sunday to her home where she will spend a Admiulon " ind 10c. l Rev. and Mrs Corry and Jim, Tor-‘ onto Ire expected to arrive at Day Nichol'a today and will spend I week or more Vilma? friends. I Mr w J Heidi: m: ii hone killed with lightning u couple ot week: In. Ipent there. Don't forget .ttte lawn Sock] on the In” grounds. Aug 12, when a good Fromm will be given. A de. Iiderubly and it In cool and windy this Monday morning. Mr and Mm Geo. McLellsn. N113; m. spent the week and It Mr Dun Clinpbell'l Ind In C. returned The “nowhere nu PRICEVILLE 6:31.?" Ihttt than utter two Inch Lean of " their Ilnce. Then the lug- wm carefully hid "Pr trtrnoth - an”: the (by mutton" the high at]! puty rode to u victory that the eon-amen of woree for veer perhnpe. but still are recognizable u the some old ben- nerl which were carried n the foro. tront of the Loyalist nrmy in the great reciprocity ampllgn when tear tore received . sound drubbing and dialoynlly was quashed. The election of 1911 was a in; election. The Un- ion Jnck, undersea! by my maple loot. we: waved by the defender. of the Britilh connection in time tome music of “Rule Briannh' tad ‘Pro instant boys. Arlee”. and nmid great shouting of “Down with Yankee dom. The old tlags that have been stor- ed away In the Ittic since 1911. says the Monti-en] Witnetut. are being brought down cud the dun linker: out of them. They no . little the Mr and Mrs Jno. Borby and son Billy of Holland Centre. spent the Brst of wee kwlth Mr and Mrs John MeGirr. Mr and Mrs Willet and family, ot Toronto. spent over the holiday wtth friends in this neighborhood. Miss Jessie Belt, Toronto Js holi- dayntt. at, the parental home with her mother and brothers. Miss Mime. Hargrave, Toronto, is visiting her mother, Mrs Wm Har. mve. F 7 V9] Min Mary Floyd, Toronto, visited a few days with her sister, Mrs w. Patterson. The latter couple spent last Friday with o. Bound friends. Miss May Collinson and brother George, Hamilton, with other friends, span! over the, holiday with Mr and Mrs Geo. Collinson. Mrs Chu. Walker and son Stanley of Pembroke spent Wednesday with Mrs John MeGirr. Mr and Mrs Jno Hamilton and Mr and Mrs W. 1fi2'tr spent Sunday with Dromore Me as and attended Amos Anniversary services. The old home friends ot the young Rev. Father Dunbar, will be pleased to have him spend his holidays at the old home with his {nther and mother and family. The mnny friends ot the young Father wish him suc- cess in his charge in the Western country. Sorry to hear of the death of Mr. Ronald Black. an old Glenelg boy of the 2nd com S. Durham Road. Miss Ada McLeIn of Toronto spent Civic Holldny with her nuts. on Lambton St. and returned tttmin in the evening. . , Bagtnttt In mum- . clue-chad]: um 'nm M ogdhollbh In new“ , t m chmhaldh m Guile , dMono uidh no than“): bhuun m Inch then to]: an mu eminent: air : clenchnldh. Tha In; in lddlr been; In J nor on hint: an mlbh le chalk. an mama mu- chongidh u cholun mr hum mum-d um hard " la an» ' much chi Mn boclnhn in mun» um :gul atom mm. In crunna Ind " am meugaldh lo cheih In ealuch ‘feun " such dulnne, m morn cost. tstri {air a dhoaqc'lbh cho an enginlah dnmm bolnne thu cha but a. chem l air u {amid ahlod sch an rob) thu lad gheig an: an 10min to. Thu an sunset 1 dol such“! tha tubhnldh tn nalr tit dol mchaid gun thtt an} 'airchean eile a tas gal ma taodudni . e hm air 3. gm gum bheil I tttottraidh 1' mor " luck ottair tench. 1 Eoin Machdhonuel ', A synopsis of the former part ot ', the budget in dealing on the old ' language of our forefathers, but now lin a measure a thing of the past. ) Sorry to hear ot the death of Mrs McDonald of Pomona. Glen., nee Lig. zle McKeown. born gt the old home. steadflot 29 con 1, South Durham Rd and sister ot Mr Thus. McKeown. Mr D. Roblnlon, Edge Hill, wmbe threshing full wheat on Wednesday of this week, weather permitting--" he in threshing In the MM. Buying in a thing ot the past and Have“ will soon be genenl. We are sorry to hear of the illneu bee. Mr Metheeon we: putor of the Presbyterian Church, Prieeviile, for 21 years and preached the old lang- me, the Gaelic, during that term. We hope our.trood friend's illness is not serious end will accept of our good wishes for " speedy J'ecovery. Rev John Greenwood, n boy or Edge Hill, preached four times int Sundey. He is on his holidays at Edge Hill and at his hther's. neu- Durham. Fhir one-men or “Mr "ttttP- l‘eldleh q bith a: bt momit u m- :inchetdh cu mu Mu: - rt ghhnibh mnair tha ml I gunman, In: B ttttattain so u and; inomn Inch robh at; an Alther um am mntther dotrtteirtaaeh.noNtu.tre..tttatnd 'see-em-ee-f-r---. "rid ttng “m- '1" 0M”; of ' 'ittterAmeeeanstntraanintrataetttrtt. . . icy to quit themselves. however tnt.. 'tumm [am or “in "In than they my be In dollar In am have been paying for ever GREEN GROVE mum-um REVIEW GETTING READY __ - ".V vs II" A scientist who sought ion tor the cause. anally aid : "Whilst con-id- erlng the Incl: of goitre Among those Indian: I would like to draw atten- tion to the (not that they eat 0. mt deal of "tmon-and mutually cure thou-and: for winter use. It in quite prooble that ther get enough iodine from the human to give their throidl the neoeunry quantum of the ele- mom." I will write hon: New York, Sincerely. AGNES C. XacPYIAlL It is noticeable that no one here has goitre yet these States are as I far from the see as we are. in our own Maritime Provinces the disease I is most uncommon. I think it is quite time that we in Grey Co. organ. ize to rid ourselves ot this disease. 'What are Departments ot Health in 'the Province and the Dominion for. ‘ if not to help people. keep well? The .Universities are now stressing pre- Iventative medicine and surely mu. ‘ing a survey of Grey to and how prevalent the disease lsthen research to discover the cause and and the jremedy and last. but not least. ap- plying the remedy is preventative medicine. I wrote the Federal Min. ister of Health, Dr King, but his See'y answered. The Minister is in Europe. I wrote the Metropolitan Lite insurance Co and asked it they would undertake a survey. Ther said they would be willing to coop- erate with the Provincial Gov't in making a survey but thought it beat El "__ ._., "wrouulc pru- ple much more truly represent the America of Lincoln then the roaring. bustling cities. In spite of " the talk mun-t prohibition, I bus only seen one intoxicated person since July 10th. ,V __. "v tvctclww 'the edge of the ditch but thnnks to gthe excellent driving we never quite went in. Finally we got to the sin- [tion celled 'Jar' end a joy it wu to lus. We still bed time for breakfast. We had been bounced end jostiedin- lto a greet hunger. The waitress sued it i would the A "tttll" brew- ‘tut. I liked the sound or the word 5 so without in the lesst knowing what it meant i said I would. She served hot wheat cakes. (pancakes) moon. eggs. syrup end eottee sad I ate the whole of it. 0 " these towns do not know that Canada is the beat customer ot U. S. A., having purchased from Uncle Sun last year well over $800,000,000 worth of goods and that in keeping in the good graces of “best 'tutgt+ fem" is 1 good business principle it just isn’t my fault. One has t"ttenirdiine that this is the hurt of the nation. These alert. good-hearted and very hospitable peo- I Hogs are almost " common 3. Islam as corn. One usully doesn't. Its-acute the 'porker' with beauty, 3 but fully one hundred black one. wlth white collars teedlng eagerly In a -Itubble tUld in the early morning light seem. to me I. begumul pieture. ---_"eee_M- 0... mu‘] 'OW" er, but tirtrt our driver ha to "on” the keeper ot the toll gate and my him 40c before he would lift the gate- and let us on the bridge which is over a mile long. Then the udven- ture m the mud began. We slipped ttttd slid and sieved: we teeteredon Ohm "SA-., _. =. "t - I Guesburc, llllnols. f August s, Hz! 1 Ten, towns df Illinois and lows luve been vlsi since I lut wrote. We arrived, rest. dress. est. speak. sleep end so min. sometimes mov- ing over 200 miles, never less than ‘50. Everywhere we see corn and still imore corn. A very badly needed min ‘cnme Autp 2nd. 1 The farm buildings are substan- tisl. may of the houses m belittl- NI end most of the buildings are plated. The barns ere much mullet Jinn in Ontario. The straw is not housed, the corn goes into the cribs. buildings that look like granules made with lsth. The slime is stored‘ in the siloee and so big burns are un: necessary. 1 The taro hour of 3.30 saw ua.up to- dar. We had to drive 30 mllel from Mutatine on the low: side of the Miatsitstsippt to nuke trata conneo tom for Galesburg, Illinois. The train left at 6.30 1nd the 30 miles wu n wilderness of Gumbo mud. tn the dark we crossed the mighty riv- er, but tirtrt our driver land on 0....-- Mists Macphail’s Experience with Illinois " . To help no“ the good work thoaé who rennin eoola+ In to be handed (ll-lord. and that In why the no Are being mien out ot the moth no". Tttod_-ttrarrtv. ol.- Thom In our: NW that iii1iiEii"finiii"iiiiii'iiiiii IN DAYS OF YORE ed to null. WWI; house with water and light: In. Good lot well situated on Gel-then a: W.’ Erectod thereon the e tidy but and detached hen hone. Priced mm. Comfortable ttix house with wner The reddence of the late Mm. Hum P. Morioek " u MAN: price. This II a tine home. well lo- cated. Apply " once to OREN PEART, Phone " I---, lt R l. Illrltdlle Mr-e, Suvyer “I Massey Engine. 20 h. It., white ‘Cmnenge' Sour-tor " It " steel tank Ind m. Every- thing complete And In good condi- Two story brick residencmon Elm St. All conveniencel. good button. % lcre of land. Owner leaving tor health reasons. For term. and other particulars. apply to Harry Falconer. 1% storey dwelling on Guam St.. Durban, eontaduing 6 room. Splendid quarter acre lot for garden with fruit trees, etc. Term. renou- lble. Apply It Review Olliee,Durlnm HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE OR RENT New crop extracted Honey in 5 and 10 lb pull. THRESHING OUTFIT FOR BALE Student» who propose to "tend, Durham High School during the seam lion ot 1929130 are required to reg-l inter, either in writing or in per-om: on or before Aug. "th, in order toi receive consideration in school Ic-{ mum and in the time table.! For tirttt, Iecond and third year etud- entl. I. mere “Moment that they pur-I pole to attend in eumcient. fourth and titth your student. will sstate1 the subject. they with to take up. " The Principal will be in hie ottice ntf} the Ichool building from 7.30 to I; p. m., on Aug. 28th and 29th to re-; ceive regiltntione and to confer with porcine or pupils who wish to cow, suit with him. i‘ Dmmore: Mr Ju Lester who le) CHIROPRACTIC been In the employ of Mr Jno. Ren. I Th . ton for over two yen“, expect. to . Selenoo that lddl Lite leove for the West next week to n-yI "nm and ya." to life. ttis fortune on the prairie. ion. and .00 I. 1hmmrtt-. [In North Enemont .' Mr Abe Hoor' In Durham Tm. “I" er’l born wu rolled Monday. done) Tda.'" - by block and tackle under the nun-‘ agement of Wm Hun. Mr Jon. MJDRS' c. tl. M0 Lowrance purchased recently a hand” BESSIE “CGILLIVMY some new mp buggy. We hope he: Ctt1Kriiraiitte spool-M and Mrs Lawrence my long e'oypessse-----L-La-,,, in cool and shelter. 2 _ __ n We were pleased In! week to re. Iceive in good dupe I mince of iGiG in bloom, sent by George annbull. now visiting in Sootlnnd, I The School Bond have completed jamngements with H. R. Koch of Mnnnheim. Ont to an the Entrance _ tateiy taught by Mr Norman chlnuuh. Mr Koch comet highlyno ' ommended. Mr Jno Mchcer, Detroit, formerly I Glenelg reeldent heck in the TO'tt came over two weeks ego to nee " old nelghbore end the old not and in making his headquarters at Mr Hugh McLellnn'e. Aug. let we: Me 70th birthday end by wny of celebration had e number ot friend- duly cele bate. Among theee were um Me. Gullvny of the old "tek end Mr. Dry-due, the elnger, whom he met in Detroit recently. Sunday, utter I few dun' severe illneu. Herbert W. Heckler pas-ed nay, at the Ice of " yrs. 5 mac. Orchard : Mr Ttto Kirby bu pur- chued the More owned by Mr Ruttle and Mr Rttttle bu purchased John Cullen's 60 acrel and intend: going Into the poultry busineu. to perm" 2t in from thou! 60 went by I tum. but it In. cuts: were mat. Hal-min : l Bert Eccle- o to Norm“ can The contact for the bonding fl Durban}. R. l. Durbem'u new Poet Glee he been given to Mr Jacob Hahn, “any? _ the contact price trertng 028,000. . ' The vegan-(me in“. to. ItltAhtttst.E Prieeviue's aura Civic Holiday ind “on "in“ the Celebntion Com gave . welcome 3 M D Ite. Ink. to perm" 2000 people who ww‘MOoo. in from thou! " o'clock. Some 55 or “All "ttMr, 'eetu 60 went by naming train from Dur- ban. later they came by who m it In numbed 160 Durhunllee L L, SMITH " . RESIDENCE FOR SALE Holotetn '. Conmmluuonu to Mr mo ARCHIVES TORONTO " YEARS AGO From Review fyle, Aug 4, 1904 HONEY FOR SALE W. A. IncDONALD. Countess, Bt.. Durban J. A. M. ROBE, Principal FOR SALE FOR SALE " YEAR. A” mm and P1900100, on -trttt " Ktttranee NOTICE [mummy]. L to Mr. on“ 8:1!me olg'. bu pup! I. " unt". I R atud- Llano“ Auction." nur. a..“ ‘_L ttrr W M Th. WI “Mmuinwwvw_ totautmtherottowtiiradiiTr.Ti,". Thoma-lamb“ trtttteetwtttet, Rhona-un- Windham. [rattan-Immune” "”“WW M "'e'tt're6d9a. "'t"obtatrsefatm-emuidaTG" MIMI.“ Wttlte Cour, " Tang. k u ... a. B. C. " “In“. "." - an- . Sub-no.7 ; Sign": Mule Intending - than m to enter u the beginning at (In (all term. Infbrmuon " to t.8m.rm any to obtain“ tn- the Pthteit..i. Blllail SCH©©IL Durham. Limo“ Auctlm for 00. Terms, rumble. an]. a. -- "-e"... - Due. mm It Her-M out). dale. duo through Dui-hu- I‘M“ Flo-henna Mano... Goo. R. M Dnuduk P. o. Phone " r " A Hull Ii-titl him TM , All [on] dogfight: emcgenuy t Ollie: Ind residence. corner Cqunh. I and Luann opttosite old Poi: 0.0 (otPtttttyPoiduLrL no... 1 an, , no in... 'trutd-auuai Tho Science that Add. Life you: And you" to life. Call and " I. Coll-1m M In Durham Tm”, Thaw -. sttritup:t,ttiji,,i,it,iiot - _.------' vow-9.. “a“. HONOR GRADUATE Mb I!“ my; Ornate Bow Ct8t-D-e Bur-noun. Bandits-y tn all h In. eh.- 0M9. Noun: Notary Public, Convoyamr, Realtor, Insurance, etc. WATER - l. F. GRANT, thos, Minna“; P. F. MacARTHUR GEORGE E.DUlCAl '. c. PICKERING. DDS. L08 t.torort auburn: of m... J. tr MCQUARRIE. B. A Your Brunch once a Open all dar I Mun-Imam JOHN O'IElL _..._v--'Iw In " I o m J a J 'irifiii'ii1iq"tt2' an. ”chum-“Ola... Barrister, touch", Etc. 1 awfully new. tr Patna-ac ”New 1 door north of Mg. Lamlln'o on"... SHIT". we. " " M. C. IcLELLAI BR. A. M. BELL DURHAM v.1...“- ', “on?” K, ONT. Hum. 7.4 p... ,mg‘lP-u-n 8:10 that“ on) hid- 3’2 LV,

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