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Durham Review (1897), 14 Nov 1929, p. 4

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#¢ 1| 64 ) Nee re~* paiturne t 4 ~‘‘~JOIN : .¢ : ~â€"TODAY! [ c‘ > z# ‘ h C &# & db .. O â€" .. < Meaford Mirror: In the next Legisâ€" lature the U.F.O. party is as folâ€" lows: Leader, Farquhar Oliver; whip, Farquhar Oliver; party, Farqubar Olâ€" iver. A caucus can be held at a moment‘s notice. # Toronto Daily Star : Durham voied down a new waterworks system and has since then had a $200,000 fire in the peart of the town. The disaster will force the ratepayers to do some thinking . Brings This Radio _ â€" Into Your Home _ â€" ‘~ for Christmas t 1 B D Brings in our New Store, McKechnie Stand Robt. Burnett Any Man‘s Suit in the Store Burnett‘s Fire Sale= Special in B ack Tea â€"............. 49c lb 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar ....~ ...... 55c Kellogg‘s Corn Flakes .......... 3 for 25¢ values up to $25, to be cleared at SATURDAY SPECIAL Grab bag, only 25¢ Don‘t forget to buy a In view of what happened in most urban centres, says the Meaford Mirâ€" ror, Mr Sinclaair must be a mighty strong man to have carried South Ontario with Oshawa city in it, in the recent election. Dr J. S. Huff, principal of Moose promptly, ine Chromce anu CvelyUnte Jaw Normal School and son of the else interested should read the Review late Inspector Huff of East Grey, has RESlDEthE FOR SALE been appointed to the position Of on Main St. South, Holstein, sevâ€" Superintendent of Education for the en rooms, furnace, cistern, excellen Rro!l!ce of Sask. to succeed D. P. well, good garden. For terms apply t 4 * in nb 14.95 *« **â€" _ _ ers‘ Association. o Inithe , C. RAMAGE & SON, Editorâ€"and Proâ€" ; prietors. The Chronicle last week quoted its own total figures, 563, and Hanover Post. 292, but failed to give the Reâ€" view‘s majority, instead stating"some give Oliver 700 odd, but we do not know." This it did know, as we asâ€" sured the Chronicle scribe a day after election, that 754 was fairly close, and that official count would be at least 700 or more. We pointed out that lower estimates of other papers did not include all rural polls in $wo townships, .which the Review‘s orâ€" ganization had . received, but . the Chronicle was reluctant to accept the higher total. . REVIEW‘S FIGURES WERE | MUCH THE CLOSEST ; In the official election figures for} South Grey, giver out Friuay night | by Returning Officer H. G. Brigham of | Hanover, the majority of F. R. Oliver | was definitely. fixed at 764, which is ; just 10 more than that published in ! the Review the morning after, 754. I In last week‘s issue, our confrere | of the Chronicle complains of dehyf ard no proper organization for re-f teiving the vote on election night. | We have never heard, in this riding | at least, of any official being ever apâ€" | pointed .to compile returns election : nights. It is usually left to the news-l papers or interested supporters, and ; â€" the Review that night announced 742 majority. Early next morning on reâ€" | celving gne or two more polls in deâ€" * tail, the‘ majority was placed at 754, and the detailed vote published that ‘ day in.the Review. ' I There‘s no doubt about it. To obâ€" tain the most accurate election figures promptly, the Chronicle and everyone else interested should read the Review he Auriam â€"%¢â€"iâ€"im, ve Oliver 700 odd, but we do not _ His death has brought sketches of ow." This it did know, as we as. Pis character from numerousâ€" sources red the Chronicle scribe a day after Pe°rsonally, even in politics, he had no ection, that 754 was fairly close, ©D°Mies, and from Opposition Leader d that official count would be at Rennett and cther Conservatives come ast 700 or more. We pointed out warmest tributes. From his own side at lower estimates of other papers Of the House, as may be expected, d not include all rural polls in gwo N®2"telt eulogies are uttered., All wnships, .which the Review‘s or. PT2ise him as a man, and all acknewâ€" nization had received, but the 1808@ him to have been one‘ of the ironicle was reluctant to accept the best Finance Ministers in the history gher total. of Canada. He. was a plain backâ€" There‘s no doubt about it. .To obâ€" bencher for a number of years till his in the most accurate election figures :°°d_ sheil:ei compelled admiration and omptly, the Chronicle and everyone n:e:i 3 othe;t°":‘°v“i‘r’,e'mmp‘;'::§:tx':‘f §e lntereqtg@jt:&ld________read the Reviey terial, and he was appointed Finance RESIDENCE FOR SALE Minister, in which position he has On Main St. South, Holstein, sevâ€" beon a great success.. Year by year 1 rooms, furnace, cistern, excellent has seen reductions in debt. and alâ€" od garden. For terms apply WaYys a suggestion of more to « M. A. Ross, Hoistein, Ont. _ Suggestions as to his successor Weekly Newspap Finance Minister of Canada Startling was the news that came over the radio Monday night that Hon J..A. Robb had ‘passed away,. The more startling as that day‘s papers gave the gratifying news that the Finance Minister was more than holGâ€" ing his own. A stroke, is his weakâ€" ened condition, hastened the end. He was in his seventyâ€"first year. TORONTO THE LATE HON.‘J. A. ROBB THE DURHAM REVIEW To those who join the Christmag CJub | o another day. We can ‘give right away, we are offering specially â€" :« bigger allowance ifâ€" you‘ trade attractive tradeâ€"in ~allowances on old â€" ... s .how, and you pay only the sar radios.: ; The wig. allowance. we _will *~~~‘~ "today for" the wonderful new giveyou:now will "make the remarkâ€" 'ut'q&xley as at Christmas ably small Club p&yments easier still‘ 5 2k qupkiph +%. l " L Don‘t let that You Get These Privileges _ by joining our _ Christmas Club« NOW Special â€"Christmas Club Tradeâ€"in _~â€"Terms for y our ‘Old: Radio NO INTEREST : ‘Although given exâ€" ceptionally easy terms, Club me‘uilen Forest Crosley modéls in your .,own 5. miqF % . PRAABVR@OIR . RORROUE 13 jar es ooR . hi I x *Â¥ § <., w% * P mm o P n 4. w n arine d meucntam ts * o . a@ t 4k 5D. UNRESTRICTED sELECTJON : Ciub FREE. EXCHANGE : ? Â¥stnémbens . 8 ‘hembers . _ may ‘gelect .. from any of have the privilege Of exch@@i#ing their "Q thirteen of the new PeForest Crosley set at any time wiéhin On@. month, models, . _ _ * #, pay no interest charges. The Club price is the total cost. EASIER PAYMENT TERMS : Noâ€" where will you get easier payment terms than those of this Christmas Club. Let us tell you about them. HoMmE OEMONSTRATION: â€"‘we will gladly give you a free demonâ€" stration of any ‘of theâ€"thirteer ‘De NO "CASH" PAYÂ¥MENT: Clubmembers make last Friday. eV â€" Wm Mearns, 1 as their guest bors to a soci music were 0 hours sped as "GCash‘*" payment. ‘Only the regu"lat&e@l@ly pay minte * Mr and Mrs â€"Noah Frilz ano ©0UC*" ters, Neustadt, speht a ‘day recently with Mr and Mrs T. Widmeyer, A number from here attended ‘ the sale of Mr Hopkins, north of~ Allan Park Thursday and report good priâ€" ces, with J. Aitken yielding the hammer . A most scrumptious time was held last Friday evening at Mr and Mrs. Wm Mearns, when they entertained as their guests, friends and neighâ€" hors to a social evening. Games and ing ‘is béeing mentioned. _ WhoeYyeT gets it may feel that he has a shining being made. light to follow. Mr and Mrs R Johnston Al Mrs Jno. Bailey, Ebenezer guests of the Byers‘ family View Farm last Wednesda: ENCE AERENE PCBP MEC CC Mrs Jno. Bailey, Ebenezer,. were the guests of the Byers‘ family at Bonnie View Farm last Wednesday evening. Mr and Mrs E O Hickling and son Arnold, spent the holiday with Tivâ€" erton friends. . M and Mrs Noah Fritzs and daughâ€" DOre S e eR en p N ns I music were on. the: program; lfld,'-hel hours sped as if on wings until the small hours of theâ€". morning were growing: into big ones. The company were loath to leave so merry.a time but as all things come to an end, all returned to their various homes, their memories of a pleasant evening being bright ones. Monday the youth of this . locality were socially entertained at the Henâ€" derson home. â€" Mr and Mrs And Fultoa and Mr. and Mrs Jno Sharpe went to Hanoâ€" ver Sunday to attend Memorial serâ€" vices. Now â€" that the hunting. season is open, all those who. areso inclined, get down the gun : from its resting place and fondly ~caress the artiâ€" cle, give a knowing glance down the barrel and call into action all the requirements, whistle to the hound and away they go to return later with tired limbs and nothing to account for the holiday. Some we believe are pinching themselves to think they caught Reynard napping while others were not so lucky to get even a look once already yet. old * .% * '-, es /x :“: . # w se g PRA ’_:NQ« E. ; â€" *4 & M c s i4 K+ 5 & a" Ar‘ â€" 2 s of & s , ,- I y , A w ; > TW + > x) jet § .. ¢ Nembur you a" free .deni'on- * f the : thirteem ~De > cdéls in your.,own ; Eol x *# t 4 : T. * * fi ¢€ t }’g cv .Aa .‘;" * C :. CidWain#mbers HAMPDEN °.. Johnston and Mr and euimofm;‘n: _ enother day. We can ‘give "you‘ a bigger allowance ifâ€" you‘ trade it in s _how, and you pay only the same price Letâ€"us value that old set today and saveâ€"yb4 â€"réal money.‘, ~ ~â€", â€".;> RELIEF INSURANCE:." Should ‘ a 8 Hatherton .. ! Club niember become sick or unemâ€" EUPHRASL _ ployed, he can make"haifâ€"payments. 1 Dunean ... td t mb es 2o V""~ B Meathebte: ., â€" sfor‘ a reasonable_period. . â€" _. / * {& f4irmount" _ » / Wllkg MCY T‘ “'I'-ll "7 section. pearance AFo 'ALnlt?l-' victim ©f CPOPORMAARY MWITCOOO CC holiday with their parents, Mr Mrs Colin Ray . .Mr 1. B. Henderson, Guelph, 2 ocenty with friends on thi days with her daughter, MrSs 2+ !"~ j08, Glenelg, who is under the pr‘s cate at present. Miss Vera Reay visited Mrs Irvine Berry, Brant, one day last week. Mr and Mrs John Bailey and Mr. and Mrs Robt Johnston, spent. &D evyâ€" ening last week with Mrâ€"and Mre M. W. Byers, Hampden. Miss Annie Thrubull â€" spent last ns ic tbne ie mm ed: recently Miss AnM® _ *""""" 0. esn week end with Normanby friends and took in the dance at Mr W. Mearn‘s â€" Mr Harry Reay‘s family spent S8u» day with Collingwood friends. for(vlnly,,';&e'!' DeForest Crosley moâ€" del Of higher prite, _ receiving full LIFE INSURANCE ; â€" * Igâ€"the event of the death of a Club.member beâ€" fore the account is paid. in full, the unpaid© balance is caneelled, without further payfent. > h «Mr And N* * with the} latt spent the holiday with the latter‘s parents, Mr and Mrs Wmm Smith . Mr.and Mrs Rivers, Mr and Mrs‘ H. J Picard, Mr and Mrs J E Picard, all of Toronto, spent Thanksgiving . Aat their summer home here for the last time this year. o dsc ntainad with the Dargavel‘s Saturday Miss Reta McIntosh, C dayed with ;her mother . â€" Mrar Holland latter‘s value for all they have paid Mr A. D reshingled ‘The Institute was of Miss Gillen Nov number attended. ® es hi ssm E0 L4 1 t were heard. _ Next mecting will be held at the home of Miss M Mcintosh on Dec. 1l1th. _â€"-â€"..'.'â€"'â€"' Or Lqughlng in them Either It can‘t be said that many girls are keeping something up their . sleeves these days. f » -«1 4 A ‘I"'l'e"hve 4 i. En VC OR Sha d reres t ~ 0 ca. tim irtman â€" was the first V‘c. * Misses Kathleen and, Margaret hat 00 _ 3 mhanIragiving d at Hampden. .. Mrs D. PDPonnelly is sD€! n.:.?‘l U L2 mons id [..B. Henderson, Guelph, V18!!~| . _ ul «qh o o â€"* 3 o on ie ently with friends OD this nne‘ maj. maj ; Hampden. y !1 North .....â€" 120 121 49 I>. Ponnelly is spending afew‘ 2 East ....... 85 194 109 with her daughter, Mrs Aâ€" Alâ€"! 3 West ......."129 218 89 léenelg, who is under the D""] BENTINCKâ€"Oliver‘s maj., 307 t present. â€"â€"11 pornoch ..... 39 31 8 ; Vera Reay visited Mrs '"“"izcurk'- onaniy § _ Ab" . 46 Brant, one day last week. 3 ‘Hutton Hill.. 82 54 28 shd Mrs John Bailey and MIâ€" | 4‘ Allan Park‘.. 95 . 83 . 1% lunobtmetn”’iscn-p.cor...fl 78 2 last week with Mrand Mrs u.icu-nuh ... 144 36 ~108 yers, Hampden. * Loulse ...... 62 450 17 ; Annie Thmmbull â€" spent 185t g Eimwood ... 114 29 85 end with Normanby "““",‘"‘] GLENELGâ€"Oliver‘s maj., 226 n the dance at Mr W. MeATV®:|j mitchie‘s .... 128 _ 65 "63 unrrvnsy'oumn:-:efls““‘lzmu cls... or * as s$s ith Collingwood friends. ': Markiale ... 97 65 32 ) ht ns o =~ 4 Pornoch ..... 83 39 44 ‘ _ DORNOCH 5 Tp. Hall .... 83 _ 84 1 And Mrs W Brown, Goderich, EGREMONTâ€"Oliver‘s maj., 527 the hboliday with the latter‘s 1 Allan‘s ...... 94 69 25 s, Mr and Mrs Wm Smith. |2 Dromore .... 189 18 121 nd Mrs Rivers, Mr and Mrs‘ H. 3 Holstein .... 203 92 111 rd, Mr and llrlJEmM.a.ll‘,l Yeovil ...... 140 38 102 ronto, spent Thanksgiving â€" at, 6 Mt. Forest .. 116 28 88 to. ®P®"" / oo for thelast 6 Drury‘s ..... 112 32 80 Te c oo s k s yCHl. Miller, _ Chesley, visited with No â€" i Mcintosh is having his home Frank Hamilton of .Sundayed with the Mr and Mrs J. Sulli %+ held at the home 13, when quite a ‘made their O Sound, Sunâ€" ph, visitâ€" this line a few NOVEMBER 14, | 4 Yeovil ...... 140 _ 38 . 102 & Mt. Forest .. 116 _ 28 _ 88 _6 Drury‘s ..... 112 82 80 | ~ ‘HANOVERâ€"Perdue‘s maj., 321 o. T .....,. .. 8t _ Ifft Â¥ *, . «¥2,+«2 + 66 ; ~ B1 8. .. :1:1. do M . > B4 K@%.1».x+ys > BQ . 108 $ sn s pve vGhe in‘ BB 4s SV !2 Ayton ...... 100 247 $ Ford‘s ....... 51 93 \ 4 Hampden .... 37. 75 5 Blyth‘s ...... 87. 68 19 |C Nenagh ..... 42 83 9 7 Gleneden .... 70 51 19 | HOLLANDâ€"Perdue‘s maj., 130 1 Arnott ....... 74 42 32 ~â€"Official Figures 8 Elmwood ... 114 GLENELGâ€"Oliver‘s 7 Glennie‘s .... 39 32 I 8 Proton Stn... 46 35 11 .~..DUNDALKâ€"Perdue‘s maj., 82 1 Dundalk .... 128 210 1 _ MARKDALEâ€"Perdue‘s maj., 138 1*Markdale ... 155 293 1: 5 ,&mmHIInr'l maj., 456 1 Orange Val.,. 99 40 59 2 Flesherton .. 84 33 51 3 Proton Stn. .. 58 © 514 4 4 Ceylon ...;>. 101 47 54 1 Orange Val., 99 40 2 Flesherton .. 84 33 3 Proton Stn. .. 58 © 514 4 Ceylon ...:>. 101 47 5 Priceville .. 161 26 6 Vandeteur ... 85 ; 27 1 Eugenia .... 118 54 8 Portlaw ,.... 56 _ 25 * Romtjing °* gnaglo )o ol CHATSWORTHâ€"Perdue‘s maj. 16 1 Chatsworth .. 78 94 16 NEUSTADTâ€"Perdue‘s maj., 139 1 Neustadt .... 32 171 139 FLESHERTONâ€"Perdue‘s maj., 1x 1 Flesherton .. 113 â€" 131 18 NORMANBYâ€"Perdue‘s maj., 165 1 Alsfeldt ..... 83 11 12 2 Ayton ...... 100 247 147 4 Ceylon ...s. 101 â€" 47 _ 54 5 Priceville .. 161 _ 26 135 6 Vandeteur ... 85 ; 27 â€" 58 1 Eugenia .... 118 54 64 8.Portlaw ,..:.. 66 250 :1 "" _ OSPREY â€"Oliver‘s maj., 87 1â€"Wareham ... 28 44 2. Maxwell ..... 89 . 86 8 3 Feversham .415 98 â€" 17 4 Singhampton. 36 : 60 5 Mclntyre .... 60â€" 33 27 HOUSE AND LOT acre‘lot on Main St., Durham. Priced very Teasonable. Apply at Review _ Two~story brick residence on Elgin St. â€" All comveniences, geod location &. acre of land. â€" Owner leaving fo: health reasong. For terms and other Wfl. Apply to Harry Falconer Au NoR 6 4 & Garage, % more of land. Por portic -fifi‘u‘:y'amnomw OfMce . pURHAMâ€"Perdue‘s majority, 247 4 Oliver Perdue . O. P Total majority for Oliver, 764 TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE P s . FOR SALE lit‘n six rooms, mod h. C s i12x%» ++ S& * Ax22+»2 . L6 8.1»,+1» io M D: ss s‘is siv / SG 6 2%% xA ‘s x MB T‘ .s .\ % ȴ4s B Oliver‘s PROTONâ€"Oliver‘s maj., 378 darville .. 105 30 15 T FOR SALE OR RENT 116 131 174 16 34 , with half 378 807 164 88 32 88 226 42 located 42 138 107 321 247 16» 26 69 16 44 KE 21 16 8 n Mrs Wm Whittaker, father, Mr been seriou Milne‘s car Misses Mclean, and Inni the week Don‘t vies in Rev in the Thankse here a « tune wris M were BOT EV Ovmor_â€"â€"=se ald, sp Hincks Tsc C) Hemmnintinrees O Li NOVEMBER M M ADI Openin Saturday M r Th () oT( W F DDe you and y Our w M H WEST Flour, HEN PRICEV will | Highes Grain ¢ JGQ T H CUS e ()

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