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Durham Review (1897), 5 Jul 1934, p. 1

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or Oy une %8, 1984 ajority for Oliver is 2689 $301 43 2039 A J ma) 19 9 iA J 149 14 ) 40 104 14 11 () 16 10 19 64 131 10 14 119 12 67 A) 61 48 96 Durham .. 000 001 050 6 8 T Meaford .. 002 101 100 %<7. & Batteries: Durhamâ€"Camp McLean and R. McGirr; Meafordâ€"Lambe and leaders, meet in Collingwood this played by Margare® An;t;-o;. Thursday afternoon. Lexder and Gwynneth McGowan. Durham tied for first place in the Centre Grey Baseball League last Thursday, when they won 6â€"5 in Meaford. Cam. McLean pitched for Durham and held Meaford to seven ccattered hits. A batting rally in 8th gave Durham 5 runs and the game. Bolger and Geo. Atkin struggled to a tie, and Stan. Simons with a little advantage in weight, won from Osâ€" car Moon, securing a fall just before time sounded. Another big open night will be stagel 12th July in early evening. LEADING CENTRE GREY LEAGUVE In wrestling, Floyd Kearns won over Glen Lloyd in two falls, Fred Mi@. Bill Hatfhield, Durham‘s classy boxer, was too much for Ed. Bailey, of Owen Sound, in their 5 round main clash, and had his opiponent groggy at the finish. There were seven boxing bouts and three wrestling, which providâ€" ed the fans with a big nights spfort, all having a good view of the conâ€" tests. The boxers went three 1min. rounds, except in the final one, which was for five 2â€"min. Falkingham and MceDougall first battled to a draw, C,. Allan and Hilliard Armstrong alâ€" so staged a draw, Geo. Atkin won a decision over _ Jack Lauder, Floyd Kearns over Frank Goodchild, Bert Atkin over Gordon Greenwood, Norâ€" man Greenwood over Geo.. McKechâ€" Tueslay night saw a full evening of boxing and wrestling bouts stagâ€" ed under the auspices of Durham Athletic Club in their new ring in Durham rink, and the skill displayed by several of the locals was a reve lation to many . spectators present. A delegation from Owen Sound inâ€" cluded Ed. Bailey, participant in the main boxing bout, Robt Munro, the referee and Geo. Smail, one of the jJudges. The other two judges were Wes.. Buck and Harry Atkin of town. Jas. McLachlan announced the varâ€" lous events. Good Bouts Staged Durham and Collingwood, the two One of the local rinks came back with the main prizeâ€"silver flower basketsâ€"as well as the cup competâ€" ed for annually. Nineteen rinks were in play altogether. The town ladies on winning rink were Mrs R. Macâ€" farlane, Mrs J.. Mcintyre, Miss M. Hunter, Miss W. Blythe, skip. Three rinks of Durham lady bowâ€" lers were in Owen Sound Wednesday participating in the annual â€"tournaâ€" ament of Owen Sound ladies‘ club. Durham ladies came high The two retiring teachers of Durâ€" ham Public School, Misses N. Stewart and E. Schaefer were presented by the School Board on Thursday eve ning last, with a cheque, coupled with the sincere appreciation of princiâ€" pal and fellow workers for their splend 1 service on the staff and deâ€" perdability at all times. Latona Presb¥‘n Church, Dornoch, Dormoch, will hoA their big annual garden. party, on church grounds, Tuesday, July 10. Supper served from 6 to 8. Good program. ssion 20¢ and 35¢. For quick salÂ¥& or to rent: _ Furâ€" nished or UnfurMished 6 roomed house on George t. Electric light and bath. _ Also 4 ‘yoomed house at reasonable rent. I ed.ate possesâ€" slon. Apply Mrs J. A Crawford STRAYED : my premises lot 12 con 22, Egre t, about June 27,, a yearling steer, Mereford, white facâ€" ed, apparently bl Finder please nut‘fy James Hoopet R. R. .1, Varâ€" ney . h C All outstanding @ccounts owing to the W. Calder , must be paid by July 21st, 1934, will be placed in a collector‘s hands} Keep July 12th open for the! big Orange Celebratjion in Durbam. VOL. LVIIL NO 27 or‘s ‘hands\ D: my premises lot Egre t, about June 27,, steer, Mereford, white facâ€" in Durkam Rink Che Burhim Reir. and Catherine Rowland. A trio was P‘ano solos were given by Mary Town, Emily Whitmore, Margaret Armstrong, Catherine Rowland. Betâ€" ty Mcintyre, Mary Bourne, Jean Lauâ€" der,. Esther Bourne, Gwynneth Mcâ€" Gowan, Vera Lauder, Margaret Sparâ€" I‘~g, Douglas Dobney, David Rowâ€" land, Philip Sparing, Gordon Armâ€" ~crong. Playing piano duets were Maâ€" ry and Esther Bourne, Jean McGirr, Mrs G. R. Padfield again presentâ€" ed her music pupils to the public, in a recital in the lecture room of the Queen St. Church, on Thursday eveâ€" ning last. The young students all performed excellently and were a credit to their teacher. Friends atâ€" tending the recital from Mt Forest, were Mrs Gilstorf and Miss Eleanor Corbett, the former contributing two solos and the latter a monologue. I to Jr. IIâ€"Eileen Teeter, Robin| Durham Red Cross hospital on Tuesâ€" Lowe, Jean Lauder, Pat Smith, Hub.f"Ja-"- July 3rd. She had not enjoyed Hay, Eileen McGillivray, Bert Bailey | good ‘health for a good many years, Betty Simmons, John Rowland, Charâ€"| but had been quite seriously ill for lie Moffat, John Levi, Norma Herringâ€"| the past four months. Mrs. Ellison‘s ton, Bernice Randall, Orval Hopkins, maiden name was Annie MeNally, Edna Morton, Ray McQueen, Margâ€"| daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. verite McKechnie, Llioyd Caswell, W.‘ Thos. McNally. She was born on the | Dunsmoor, Lorna Cain, Ross Mcâ€"| Sixth con. Glenelg near Zion church,: Donald, Lorna Aljoe, Audrey Herâ€" 60 years ago and when a girl shei rington, Ogle Cluchey, Harola voi. moved with her parents to the 8th | sin, Harry Voisin, Archie Dewar, A.|con whereshe lived till the time of . Schenk, David Standin, Ross Robins,| her marriage to Mr John Ellison 31; Eleanor Storrey, Walter Thomson,J.| Years ago this coming fall, then setâ€". Continued on Page 4 tled in her new home on the 10th| ce |con. where she spent the remainde'r[ of her life. Her entire life was thus' HOLDS FINE RECITAL Ispent in Glenelg township and she Mrs G. R. Padfield again presentâ€"| received her education at S S N & | $r II to Jr IIIâ€"Russell Murdock, Stella Connolly, Wilmer Vollett, A. MacDonell, Jack _ Wesley, Doris Robins, Marie McDougall, Lorne Alâ€" mack, Audrey Collier, Lorraine Pinkâ€" erton, _ Stanley Greenwood, Bertie McMeekin, Catherine Robb, Howard Chatreau, Jack Cain, Gordon Gray, Edith Hodgson, Ina McLean, Andâ€" rew Dewar, Norman Robins, _ Jean Tonkin, Robert Mighton, Mary Whitâ€" more, John McEachern, Eugene Lake Donald Saunders Hazel Becker, Velâ€" ma Vollett, Jack McGowan. 29 names Jr II to Sr !1â€"â€"Ronald McQueen.| Norman Noble, June Hood, M Ethel{ Atkinson,, James Scott, Helen Renâ€"| wick, Edith McDonald, Norah Kearâ€" ney, Douglas Dobney, Margaret Mcâ€", Gillivray, Jean Levi, Vernon Aljoe,l Russell Long, Mary McQGillivray, D.' Dewar, Mary Gagnon, Mae Thomson Floyd Lawrence, Grace Cordick, W.' Lake, Doris Herrington, Bobbie Mc-i Gowan, Angus McGillivray, _ Marie Morton, George Burnett, K. Gerber,' Beatrice MceDerm{id, Stanley Wyv)lle,{ Jimmie Wells, Viola McDermid, J.! Watsen, _ Homer Gerber, Audrey Moore . 33 names. | 1 Momd enc e Ve . aP »17°°00â€"0 Jr. III to Sr IIIâ€"Vera Laucer, Sadâ€"| citizen. ie Osborne, Abraham Tinianoy, Jean! Town, Florence Martin, Dav‘d Rowâ€"! mrRs. sonn wilrkinson land, Margaret Derby, Gordon Armâ€"| Very sudden and sad was the death strong, Mary Noble, Gladys Gray, On Friday last, near Mount Forest, June Elvidge, Anna McLean, Harry Of Mrs John Wilkinson. Her sister, Schenk, Ishbel McCormick, _ Lorne Mrs Moody, of Durham, . had been Long, Wm McGirr, Jack Tonkin, R.| Staying with her, while her husband Caswell, _ Irene Atkinson, Evelyn| was in the West, attending the last Becker, _ Ross Greenwood, Hector; rite of his wife‘s sister, Mrs Herbert Dewar, Bertha Glass, Jack Hopkms.jw\’ilkinson. Mrs John Wilkinson was Stanley Falkingham, Emily Whitmore 4t her light household tasks, when Ralph Wiison, John Collier. 2$ names With little or no warning tm â€"â€" Mre â€" n&, Emily Pinkerton, Catherine Mo‘ Meekin, George Aljoe, Evelyn Aljoe, Phyllis Wilson, Doris Kerton, Veral Pinkerton, Philip Sparling, Mona: Robinson, Wm Noble, Fred Town, A. Rimmer, Arche McDougall, Thos. | Connolly, Jean Herrington, Llioyd Erâ€"‘ win, Gilbert Trafford, Mary Bourne,! Rita Morris, Helen Gerber, Iva Sib bald, Marjorie Middleton, Harry Meâ€"‘ Casl‘n, Laura McGowan, Starr Jamâ€" ieson, Eulalia Wilson, Helen McDon; ald, Dorothy Kerton, Audrey Wells.: 30 names. | ‘ (Names in order of merit) JIr IV to Sr IVâ€"Catherine Rowland Margaret Armstrong, Janet Robb, Doâ€" ris Tonkin, Margaret Moore, Ross Kearney, Jean MurCock, Wm. Wells, Muriel Gibson, Myrtle Hodgson, Jean Mwe Donald, Louisa MacLean, Gorâ€" don MacDonald, Florence MacLean, Jas. Braithwaite, Arthur Allan, Jack Atkinson, Esther Bourne, Albert Murâ€" dock, John Atkin, Kathleen Renwick James Storrey, Thornton Snell, Florâ€" ence Bolger, Jean Simmons, Esther White, Jean Black, Ottille Pearce, C. Greenwooad, Reta Glenholme, Ma.rg-I aret Dewar. 31 names. l Sr IIIto Jr IVâ€"Gwynneth McGowâ€"| Promotion Results of Durham Public School Mr Scotty Munro had a Aouble fracture of his leg above the ankle, on Monday morning last He was fAshing and in some manner wrenchâ€" ed his foot over a stone. He is a received her education at S. S. No 5.. A qWet wodding took place at the She leaves to mourn her loss her| United Church manse, Port Credit, husband and two sonsâ€"Ernest living Satur@ay, June 16, when Rev. Mr. near Durham and Willie on the homeâ€"! Richardson united in marriage Lyla stead: also five brothers and twosisâ€"| J°21, second daughter of Mr and ters: George and Joe near Meafora, Mrs W. J. Atkirson, Port Credit and Wm. near Owen Sound, Albert ana Purham and w. J. Monk, Port Credit. Arthur on the $th con.. Sarah, Mrs. | The bride was prettily attired in yelâ€" Kingston near Meaford, and Bertha, l0w crepe with large cape collar, and Mrs. Gilbert of Moosejaw, Sask. The | w*ite hat, shoes, gloves and purse. funeral service will be held in the, Miss Bessic Atkinson, sister of the home on Thursday at 2 p.m., con. briis, was bridesmaid, gowned in ducted by her pastor, Rev. J. Gallo,y PNk crepe with white hat and shoes way, and interment made in Markâ€"| 4nd purse. â€" The best man was Mr. dale cemetery. Raymond Blower. Following the cerâ€" x I k emony a reception was held at the h ' . N. Mr Oscar Moon has secured S. S. dl?;;:,.u:' .:0:: m.ml’:n;r; No. 9, Glenely for the coming year. of it with relatives in Durham, the C | Mrcectes ie is . iss ng sihas. y $ termeat at Woodland cemetery. | MRS JOHN ELLIson ’ Mrs. John Ellison passed away in; Durham Red Cross hospital on Tuesâ€"| «dlay, July 3rd. She had not enjoyed good health for a good many years, | but had been quite seriously ill for‘ the past four months. Mrs. Elll.son'sf maiden name was Annie McNally,‘ daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. | Thos. McNally. She was born on the| sixth con. Glenelg near Zion church, 60 years ago and when a girl she‘ moved with her parents to the 8th! The funeral services were held on Wednesday from her late home, â€" inâ€" termenat at Woodland cemetery Mrs Wilkinson is also survived by one brother, Wm J.., of Orange Valâ€" ley, and four sisters, Mrs Jas. Matâ€" thews, Mrs Moody, Mrs T. Davis and Mrs. S. Chapman, all of Durham, and Mrs W. J. Wilson, Boothville. After their marriage they lived for a time at Dromore, before moving to a farm near Mt Forest. Mrs Wilkinâ€" son took an active interest in Woogâ€" land Church and her home life with her family, is a beautiful memory. . Mrs. Wilkinson was born on the old homestead in Egremont, â€" near Wider‘s Lake, 55 years ago. _ Over 30 years ago she was wedded to her busband, who mourns her loss toâ€"day with a family of four children: Mrs. Ovens, Mount Forest: Carl, Lawrâ€" ence and Gladys at home. was in the West, attending the last rite of his wife‘s sister, Mrs Herbert Wilkinson. Mrs John Wilkinson was at her light household tasks, when with little or no warning to Mrs. MocAy, she suddenly expired. The husband was commun‘cated with in Sask. and he reached the sad ‘home Tuesday. ‘ was the immediate cause of death. He was 60 years of age, a native of Grey County, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. R. Wright. He was educatâ€" last, after a lengthy illness. He has been school inspector for the past 18 years, succeeding the late N. W. Campbell, of Durham. Heart trouble, South Grey‘s Inspector of Public Schâ€" ooks, Robert Wright, passed away at bis home at Hanover on Thursday THE ROLL CALL ROBERT WRIGHT With which is incorporated the Holstein Leader DURHAM, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1934 bride by 24 of her frienmdsmnd a deâ€" lightful evening spent, Port Credit. . on _ T. Previous to her marriage, a misâ€" cellaneous shower was Rendered the 10. . _ _ [LC"" Wjere she compleâ€" ted her high school course and later served with much satisfaction â€" on Durham Public School staff. Her maâ€" ny friends here extend warmest feâ€" licitations and wish for them many happy years together. it 4 P iintcts. 4d will leave on a honeymoon trip to Montreal, Quebec and the Acironâ€" dacks. On their return, Mr and Mrs Rahn willl reside at Elmira. The bride is well known in Durâ€" ham and vicinity where she compleâ€" "CCevu wilkh a coronet of orange blossoms. _A shower boquet of butâ€" terfly roses, lily of the valley and orchids will complete an attractive picture, The bridesma‘d‘s only atâ€" tencant is her. sister, Miss ~Marie Cole, as maid of honor, who will be frocked _ in pink alencon lace with matching accessories. Her flowers are Bonnie Bess roses and forgetâ€" meâ€"nots. Mr Harvey Class, B. A. of Kitchener will be groomsman and the ushers are Mr Lloyd McKay, Toronâ€" to, And MPDH. A BAMaWS Wiknwarss.. The charming bride, to be given away by her father, is wearing â€" a gown of white alencon lace,glim and fitted with train and graceful cow! neck. The veil of bridal tulle is arâ€" ranged with a coronet of orange blossoms. _A shower boquet of butâ€" terfly roses, lily of the valley and orchids will complete an attractive picture, The bridesma‘d‘s only atâ€" tencant is her. sister, Miss ~Marie Coleé, as: mald BP hnnaw batm edoserg y i A pretty summer wedding of inâ€" terest is to be solemnized in the Unâ€" ited Church, Kenilworth,, Ont. this Thursday afternoon, July 5, â€" when Gertrude Myra, younger daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Chas, G. Cole, will be married to Mr. Edgar W. Rahn, son of Mrs Rahn and the late Mr. Rahn of Elmira, with the bride‘s father officiating. Soft organ music is to be played by Mrs Cole, mother of the bride. During the signing of the register, Miss Vera Rahn, cous"n; of the groom, will sing "O Promisel' Me ." ; The bride was gowned in coral crepe with white hat, gloves, shoes and purse to match, She was atâ€" tended by Mrs Norman Roseborough, while the groom was supported . by the bride‘s brother, Carman Roseâ€" borough. Following the ceremony Mr an® Mrs Connor left on a motor trip to Muskoka and other northern parts â€"the bride travelling in beige crepe with brown stripe trimming and alâ€" so matching aaccessories. On their reâ€" turn they will reside in Durham. |_ At Parkview Presbyteriana Church, Saskatoon, by Rev. W. J. Pellow, on ‘Saturday, June 30, Rev. David Gowâ€" dy, to Miss Margaret Roberta Neilly "of Saskatoon, They @rrived here , Tuesday noon ,had luncheon at Mrs. [J. H. Harding‘s, left immediately for a motor trip and will return next | week. The Review bespeaks a | warm welcome to Durham to Mrs. ,Gow;ly, not alone from her husband‘s own flock, but all affiliations and soâ€" clelies in town. conNnoRr â€" ROSEBQROUGH Queen St. United Crurch parsonâ€" age, Durham, was the scene of A quiect but pretty wedding Wednesâ€" day afternoon, July 4, at 1.30 p. m., when Sylvia Pearl Roeseborough, onâ€" ly daughter of Mr and Mrs Wesley Roseborough, Durham Road, became the bride of Mr Royden Connor, only son of Mr and Mrs W. D. Connor. Rev. R. G. Halbert Officiated. couple began homemaking at MONK â€" aATKINSsON At the Call of Cupid RAHN â€" CoLE GOwWDYâ€" NEILLY took place at the inse, Port Credit, , when Rev. Mr. in marriage Lyla as. G. Cole, will Edgar W. Rahn, ind the late Mr. ith the bride‘s Soft organ music Mrs Cole, mother For Salék One Hereford bull calf, 10 mos. old\ Apply to Roy Tucker, HINDâ€"In Durham Hospital, on June 30, to Mr and Mrs Geo. Hind, a Mr and Mrs Thos Turnbull who were quite ill, are somewhat &mproved. ed to Huntsville Saturday and spent over the holiday with their brother Thomas, and Mrs. Turnbull. Both Mrs James McRonald, son William and brother, Mr Wm Turnbull of Ft. William, who is visiting here, motorâ€" |__Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turnbull are spending a month‘s vacation among | relatives and old friends whom they have not seen for tweive years. Mr ! Turnbull is still engaged with the ‘ street car service of that city . McC Mrs John McDougall and two daughters, also her son with his wife and daughter Georgina, all of Hamilton, were visitors over the holâ€" Mrs Win Ledingham and daughter, Mrs McLeod, Russell, Manitoba, are guests at the former‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"daw, Mr R. H. Ledingham. Mr and Mrs Albert Smith and Miss Edith, Guelph, were guests of Misses Annie and Julia We‘r Sunday, Miss Edith remaining for a week. Mrs Jas. McRonald, Albert, Wm. an& Janet, accompanied by Mr Wm. Turnbull, Fort William, spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Thos. Turnbull at Huntsville, Muskoka. Mr and Mrs W. Ca‘nes, Parkhill, with the latter‘s father, Mrâ€" Thos. Davis and Mr and Mrs J. H. Howâ€" ard, London, spent the week end with Mr and Mrs C. J. McGillivray and Mr and Mrs C. Moffat. Mr Davis will remain with his daughters for a time. _ Miss Helen Jolly, R.N., Regina, afâ€" ’ter being in attenGance last week at the Nurses‘ Convention in Toronto, is this week with Rev. and Mrs Ww . H. Smith at Knox manse. Miss Edith Edge, London, attended the Library convention at Montreal last week, and is now with her sisâ€" ter, Mis Ritchie, Edge Hill. Miss Lillan Hayden, London, was a guest over 1st of July at Mr Allan Belit‘s. Mr Jas Henderson, London, was at his home for holiday also Mr Geo. Mickle of Ridgetown. 1 last week. This week, Miss Young, of-Durham.hig:h school _ staff, her uncle, Rev. R. Young and wife of Hornings Mills, are guests at the same cotiage. Misess Marjory and Dorothy Pickâ€" Iening. and Miss Marion Calder, all of | Durham, are guests at The Windsor ’Anns Hotel in Toronto. s Mr. and Mrs H. Chittick of Lamâ€" ‘lash. were recent guests of Mr and Mrs J. S. Mclira‘th. ’ Mr and Mrs Hope, Mr Roy Thompâ€" son, Miss Gertrude Beatty and Mr. Thos. Hope all of Toronto, were the guests of Mr and Mrs Victor Blythe, to witness the rite of baptism given their infant daughter Nadine Cather ine Blythe, in Knox Church by Rev. W. H. Sm‘th. Ada Tucker, dGaughter of Mrâ€" and Mrs Thos. Tucker, Egremont, was operated upon for appendicitis in Durhaim hospital, Friday last. Master Billly Wells ,young son of Mr and Mrs Robt Wells, had his arm broken at home Monday, when he fell off a chair. J Mss Mabel Moore RN. and Miss | C. Milne, RN., were guests at Miss | Fettes‘ cottage â€" at Wasaga . Beach] In m#\ w cats Inals c> 7. . Lo ut Mr and Mrs J. C. Howell and Mr and Mrs. I. Steinacher, were on an extensive motor trip around the Muskoka Lakes from Friday to Monâ€" day evening. Mr and Mrs Will Milne and small daughter, Toron:o jare on their anâ€" nual visit to his mother and sisters. BORXN 612, r5. Principal John Grabham and Mr Iiâ€" vine Sharp, B. A., were presiding at the Entrance examinations in Durâ€" ham this week, where 59 candidates were writing. 29 of these candiâ€" dates are Mr Graham‘s pupils. Tenders wn\,ued for painting the school house U.S.S.. No 3 Glenelg and Bentinck. ey will be received till the 17th day ‘of July., The lowest or any tender not \necessarily acceptâ€" ed. For further paKticulars apply to Colin Meclntyre or . J. Weppler, chairman. Above is only a Partial list. There are other articles t& numerous . to mention. Sale to ence at 2.00 p.m. sharp. Terms, cash. Robert Brigham, Auctioneer Kodaks and Films \1 range, 1 r, 1 cupboard, 1 sideboard, kitchen chairs, Aining room chairs, 2 \bedroom suites, 2 couches, 1 extension table, 2 small tables. Insecticides, All Kinds Of Househo4d Furniture and Effects, the property of the late Mrs Dav:d Ritihie, will held at her late resâ€" idence, Geo St., Durham, SATURDAY, JULY 7 the following: McFADDEN‘S DRUG STORE Puretest Drugs, Quality Stationery, Books, Wallpaper "THE REXALL sTORE" PHONE 21. Supper will be served frcm 6\to 8 p, m , folâ€" lowed by program in church, >\ Rev. D. L. Campbell, GuéJph, a former pastor, will conduct services at h) a. m. and 7.30 p m. Music by Mount Forest ‘Eventide Quartet‘ Monday, July 9 Will celebrate their 75th Anniversary Services TENDERS WANTED You are cordially welcome to th8se Services Knox Church, Normanby AVWCTION SALE JUBILEE SERVICES Publisho Weekly at $2.00 a year in agvance. To Unitec Btatoa $2.60 a yoar io advance. 6. RAMAGE & 8ON, Publishers «...... 15¢ and up Sunday, July 8, 1934 Admission 25¢ and 15c ONTARIO ARCHIVES ToRronto Going West ? Phone 114, Durham For about 400 yards of sand and gfavel of a qualiâ€" ty suitable\ for concrete work, gravel to be placed on new dam\site, as needâ€" ed. Tenders\close on July 4. 1°34. Save money by having your films finished by F. W. Kelsey, photographâ€" er. we develop aby size roll and make 8 prints with pl border for 25¢,reâ€" prints 3¢ each: border 40¢, reâ€" prints 5¢ each. ve films with Mr. Town, Jeweler, W. finished twice a week. *«*Cent a Mile" Rates GOING JUNE 10th TO 30th J. W. EWEN TENDERS WANTED By boat, $10.00 extra PHOTocgRarHy W. Kelsey, Durham

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