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Durham Review (1897), 4 Jul 1935, p. 1

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C 4E ROMORE ervIces 1935 PBEFLL Ar bills VOL. L YIII, NO. 27 cCO wNBe y j PBE Oprceâ€"~ Dutin famil in a Moter + L + Being absoRtely pure, as is provâ€" ACCldClllwml Tl'aglCReSlllls en by its clear golden color, Sunaco wa» se mm Motor Oil will t permit the formâ€" The eve of Dominion Day will ation of powerâ€"kMing hard carbon. hereafter carry poignant â€" memories Sold only by SmitM Bro hers. to the family of John McDonald, of The breth of Durham â€" D‘strict Durham, fo_r & trailc emungedofbt?ne L.O.L. and siting brethren . will of his ’3;’"{ mez’xlx‘hera, cal;ah yMa attend Divine wKship in the Dur ’Inmoll'dco islm;. F C ifm kci,ll:d ‘: ham Baptist chur Sunday, July 7, r)l:xt‘:' 't;l:e;athgrearfx;ot::r wix :‘:s: at 7 o‘clock. The Krethren are &x~ ; _ _ ,and little Kenneth, also being Calder‘s Drug Store A 50¢ purchase of Dr. West‘s Toothpaste or Brush pected to meet at t\lodge rooms not later than 6.30 p. Anniversary Service@ will be ‘held at Knox Church, No by on July 7th and Sth. Rev. Mr. Kerr of Hanâ€" aver, will preach on S y at 11.00 «.m. and 7.30 p.m. Mt. Forâ€" est quarte‘te will sing at oth senyâ€" ices. On Monday evening Allan Park A.Y.P.A. will present a y "The Deacon". Admissionâ€"25¢. an 15¢. Now a Full Fledged D"uggist. Mr. Laurie McFadden, son of Mr Pan â€" McFadden of Vancouver, as well as a nephew of Messrs T. M. and W. J. McFadden of town, has been successful in his Pharmacy exâ€" aminations. He is now in the emâ€" ployment of the Vancouver Drug Co. Bridat Git*. i $ gives you a lucky number contest Ticket, which may win you a $27.95 SUNBEAM MIX MASTER Now on display at (On Thursday of this week, a dau ghter of the manse is to be united in marriage,â€"Miss Bessie Smith, B. A. As a reminder of hber days in Durkham and her father‘s church, Knox United congregation, on Tues day presented hber with a Sheffield reproduction entree dish,. _ The good wishes of Knox congregation follow her to her new bome in Petrolia . The Bride Showered Miss Norma Gagnon entertained to three tables of bridge on Thursday last, in bonor of the bride _ elect, Miss Bessie Smith, B.A. After ro freshments were served an . orangeâ€" trimmed basket filled with â€" mysterâ€" jous parcels was brought in by Mrs . w ns We c Gagnon and daugntor, 2!00M0. C00 comes the Bride." The basket conâ€" tained many lovely gifts accompanyâ€" ing the goodâ€"wish card of her friends. The bride acknowledged her thanks in a nicely worded speech . Rice Brothers $ifNg in Knox Church. _ Mrs. E. F. Rice, Toronto, accomâ€" panied by her sons, Walter and Franâ€" ces , and Mr. Bruneau, pastor of A ,â€" Jewish Mission in Toronto, were guests of Mrs J. Banks, Sunday. ¢"The two Rice boys who spent & large part of their you‘hful days in Durham, aAre nOw stepping on . the feet and inches in regard to height #sand mental growth. Walter has sucâ€" cessfully completed his third year in Medicine and is an interne this year in Sick Children‘s Hospital. Frances is a student of Toronto Bible Colâ€" lege, and training â€"for missionary work. On Sunday evening in Knox United Cburch, Mr. Bruneau told of his work among the Jews in Toronâ€" to while the Rice brothers favoured wi‘h a duet and Frances a solo . t ;f'his business . is leave." Rice Brothe"s $i"g United Cburch, | his work among to while the Ri wi‘th a duct and BURNS CHURCH HELD sUCCESSFUL GARDEN The Annual Garden Party of Burns Presbyterian Church, Rocky Saugeen was beld on the church grounds on Thursday evening June 27th. With ideal conditions, th‘s event proved quite successful. A good ball game was staged between DurKHam â€" Shamâ€" rocks® and . Mountaineers . The former team won. A bountiful supper was served to all from 6 to $ p.m. After supper a good program was listened to by an appreciative audience. The program was inchr:eo!thomlnh- ter, Rev. D. Gowdy and was oponâ€" ed with the Doxology followed . by very appropriate remarks by the chairman. Splendid duets were sung by Misses Lawrence and Ross, and Miss Florence and Mr. Ronald Macâ€" y 10 S bkmenen ~ apnmaincs evening to a close. r, singing "Hore The basket conâ€" PARTY The eve of Dominion Day will hereafter carry poignant memories to the family of John McDonald, of Durham, for a tragic ending of one of his family members, caused by a motor collision. The son John Mcâ€" ponald, aged 7 years, was killed outâ€" right; the father, mother, two | sisn . ters and little Kenneth, also being more or less seriously burt. The McDonalds had been spending Sunday with relatives of Mrs McDonâ€" ald in Neustadt, and were en routé home about 9 p.m. when the a¢ | cident occurred. Three miles north of Neustadt, opposite Dierlam‘s farm, they met a Guelph gedan, owned by{ Mrs. Mary McNee and driven by her | chaffeur, Wm. Lobsinger. Miss Ksth-‘i leen McDonald, chaffeur of the Mcâ€" Donald car, found one side of â€" her car leaving a grade on a bill for the ditch. Skid marks for more than 130 feet showed the efforts made by her to bring the car back on the road. The car eventually swung to the left and crossing the highway, struck the McNee auto travelling in the opposite direction.. The crash tore the side from the McNee car and the McDonald car was damaged ‘ beyond repair. ',: Mr Dierlim was soon on the scene of the accideni and aided by @& ‘ party of â€" Kitchener ball players, " they extricated the injured from the 2 ud it weacthe ty At latest reports Wednesday,. Mrs.. McDonald and Miss Kathleen â€" are yet critically il} but holding â€" the‘r own. â€" Kathleen has her hip boune shattered. Clara is recovering and will likely be home in a few days. The funeral of the little boy, John Jr. was held from the home here on Wednesday â€" afternoon to PDurham cometery . The â€"greatest sympathy is â€" felt throughout the town for the suddenâ€" ly griefâ€"stricken family. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES HOLD LAW The Ladies Aid of Durham Presâ€" byterian church held a lawn social at the home of Mrs J. H. McFayden and of Mrs Moffat on Friday, June 28th. Ideal weather, shady lawns and flowers combined to make the affair particularly pleasant. Mrs Gowdy and Miss E. Ledingham Che Dut Donald â€" DIES AID LAWN SOCIAL For this occasion, the bride was attired in a beautiful white gown of |Age:-rgeue, pat erned on French lines Her bouquat was & sheaf of Briarâ€" clift, roses, while those of the bridesâ€" | maid, were sweetheart roses and lily of the valley. Following the cereâ€" mony proper, good wighes were sinâ€" '\ cerely bestowed on bride and groom, who start life together under such | happy auspices, secure in the thought of their future wellâ€"being from their _ many friends. s viue 2. " ho . "Whieas uol d cscatuc uts ard Bishop, and repeated the vyows rniting them as man and wife. Folâ€" lowing the bride was A dainty little U wue Geus d io en s sonitee d sennn 1A uds o2 â€" WB c ond t flower girl, Miss Virginnia Watson, of Detroit, cousin of bride. She was followed in turn by Miss Jean Kirkâ€" wood, R.N., of London, as brides maid. Another cousin of the bride, Miss Onalee Watson, played the wedâ€" ding music, while Miss Viola Bishop rencored the wedding solo, "Beâ€" carse", during the signing of regâ€" ister. DL L2 ME Avirtmiminhd Bountifully laden tables on the lawn, which seated the guests a!.’I one sitting, were done ample justice to by the gues‘s. Revy. Mr Honeyâ€", man at close of wedding supper proâ€" | posed a toast to the health of the| bride, which was responded to by | \ the groom. Other speakers to the ]toapt were Messrs Arch. S. and W. M. Watson of Detroit; Mr Chas. G. Watson, London; Robt. Aitken; Wm. McDougall; Rev. R. Mercer, of Holâ€" stein; Peter Ramage; Earl Bishop, Toronto; Wm. Allan. The bride in a neat little speech gave her appre: ciation to the kindly words â€" said. | Puring the supper hour of changing [ CCC C CAns C Ytast HuAt â€" HAVe > Of | of plates, Mr. Earl Hunt, £Ye | 0 ""~ _/ vwarter his â€" musical ability in conducting Mr. Waliter McCrie, then, on beâ€" | some community singing, which went half of the clan, presented a handâ€"‘ | over well. Miss Jean Watson, Ie some covered pyrex and silver vege | troit, also rendered a corset solo. ’ta,ble casserole, 8|50M3 silver M&nd Ll;v‘ The young couple left same evenâ€"| rex P# casserole. Mr and Mrs MCâ€" ing (m.y me?,. hzneym;On trip to Crie thanked them all for the gifts . Muskoka, the bride travelling in a and expressed the hope we "’0“"‘1‘ chic ensemble of navy blue triple ull be together for more of these 11 crepe, with matching uccessories. icelebra,tions and that the depression ‘ They were showered with confery; | Woulen‘t last so long that we could / and rice, and had difficulty in get not fill these dishes. ‘ \tne away from their friends . {. "A walnu; case of flat ware from U\ ‘This â€" marviage â€" clves the bril the four children, Isabel, Grace, Jack | liant nurs ng career of the brige \nnd Hazel and a silver cream . jug | in 1932 she graduated with nighest and: sugat bow! from the ladies of â€"| ctanding in her class, at victeria | North Landing Sewing Circle, were ; Hospital, London, which s'and-ing‘“‘“ch admired also. Those attending .| cave â€"her § ee â€" tuition for the pnst“‘fr"m a distance included Mrs David . graduate Public Health Course at McCrie, Victoria, B.C.; Mr and Mrs . Western University, London. 'I'h’s‘ Arthur McCrie and two daughters, _| degree she received in 1934. Since Fdith and | Audrey, Swift Current; e (1984. SINCC mics yeape} McCrie Of Bode : School ; 5 TT mt Li 074 e PDWRTCVTIT SWCC C O OHRim t degzree she received in 1934. Since "’;'“‘“ that date she has been doing private, iss nursing. The groom is equally wey| Miss kncown and respected in his distried, | Scho and prospects are bright for a happy | Scho and useful career for them both. ;Cadx Guesis present from a distance | were the bride‘s two uncles â€" with| their wives and families from Deâ€"| troit; Mr and Mrs C. O. Watson or'l Cc London, (ccusin); Mr and Mrs Tom-ldayg kinson, Akron, Ohio; Mr and Mrs E. | cous Bishop, Toronto. % 1' tian their wives and i@MMUD 11010 . {07 | troit; Mr and Mrs C. O. Watson of| Commencing the first . teaching C London, (ccusin); Mr and Mrs Tom-lieays next fall, there will be three ,‘ kinson, Akron, Ohio; Mr and Mrs E‘;cousins, al} carrying the same Chrisâ€" Bishop, Toronto. # | tian name of "Dan", in the t.exatching.t The bride was the recipient of a‘ profession. _ These iyoung men Are| very generous shower from her home Pan Firth, Dan Ritchie and the sec-;1 community on _ Thursday even'ngiond Dan Firth. The first named,';‘ last, and other gifts from friends, teaching the past year at $.S. No.! filled the living room of the home. 1, Genelg, is the son of Mr and Mrs The groom‘s gift to the bride was a,; W, G. Firth, Edge Hill; Dan Ritchie| cabinet of Community silver flat who will teach at Rock Mills, the ‘ ware, to the bridesmaid silver candleâ€"| son of Tp. Treasurer Ritchie, . Fdge sticks, to the organist, and soloist| Hill. while the second Dan Firth.| small s‘lver baskets, and to the flowâ€"| 1'ece'nt]_v cut of Normal, is a sor of | er girl, a beaded mesh bag. \Mr and Mrs Thos. Firth, North Bay.| Upon return from their trip they , The mothers of the three young men | iwill taka up houseâ€"keeping duties on are sisters,â€"daughters of the late} Lt_.!ne groom‘s farm at South Bend, Pan‘el Rage of Edge Hill. If these, Tik |wanne man carry on the ‘ne tM“i Upon return from their trip they will taka up houseâ€"keeping duties on the groom‘s farm at South Bend, Egremont. bride‘s friends in Durnam a2NG C‘SC" where, is the marriage of Miss Bosâ€" sie Esther hich HYMENEAL BOW DENâ€"SMITH wedding of much §ntere-t to the With which is DURHAM, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1935 of R. Mercer, of Holâ€" age; â€" Earl Bishop, lan. The bride in ch gave her appre: sn Te incorporated the. Holistcin ham Rei@x®. w EVCRECOIEITCY . At 4.00 p.m., the happy couple leave for Montreal, where theyboard , tha; same evening, "S.S. Duchess | of Bedford," for a two month â€" trip to the British Isles. Upon their re turn they will take up residence a‘ Petrolia, where the groom has been on the high school staff in that town for the past five years. The bride has served also four years on the Petrolia school staff, her marâ€" riage closing a brilliant â€" scholastic career . _ Her friends in town and elsewhere "wish the young couple much . joY and happiness in their new role. mR. AND MRS. . CELEBRATED On Sunday | AbLEEACAINE 2200 0 O Pss t5o n i C Â¥ke over fifty relatives of the McCri¢ ents, Mi and Mrs8 Robert Whitmore. Clan, met at the homeâ€"of Mr_ and, yrs, W. G. Firth and daughters, Mrs Hugh McCrie, Sask. LGg, Saskâ€" fsabelle, Margaret and Jean, and who were married twentyâ€"five YeaTS sons, Daniel J., and Tom, spent the on June 15th, to offer congratulati0n8. | weekend with fuiends in North Bay. After a ball game by the young@!" Karen Mary, little daughter â€" of set and â€" social chat by the older yy and Mrs Cliff Buschlen, and Jno. ones, a bountsous lunch, centeréd pryson, little son of Mrâ€" and Mrs. by a three tier cake, the work 05| Bryson C. Morlock, received the rite Mrs W. S. Noble was served on the of baptism at the morning service in lawn under the trees. !Knox United church, Suncay. Mr. Waiter McCrie, then, on bE-i Mrs. J. w. McKochnie, who hbas 0x o ux atan. nArRéwehted &A BANG spent a Year at YVictoria, returned ‘ A wainut; case OP Nt (MELe [DD00 the four children, Isabel, Grace, Jack \nnd Haze]l and a silver cream jug ‘\and sugar bowl from the ladies of | North Landing Sewing Circle, were \ much admired also. Those attending 0 o intanee thewmidedt ~Nrs David Miss Isabel McCrie of Bode : Schooi; Miss Grace MeCrie of Beach View School; Mr. Jack Wiebe of Amphidi School and _ M‘ss Manda Stoen of Cadillac, Sask. Sunday afternoon, June A FAMILY OF "DANS" HUGH McCRIE sILVER WEDDING 11 June â€"23rd, the McCrie of Mrâ€" and Mis H. E. Langley of Toronto, came jast week end to visit her sisâ€" ters, Mrs W. J. Moran, Durham, and Mrs John Ray, Dornoch, and will ho iday here until after the Reunion. Mr Bruce Clark of Toronto, visited at Mr John Ray‘s, Dornoch, and Mr W. J. Moran‘s, town, over the week end . i E2C Miss Efe Forrester of Winona and sister, Miss Margaret Formester â€" of Surrey, England, were week end guesis of Mrs. Robert Milne,. From Durham they left for Owen Sound to take the 5â€"day Georgian Bay cruise. Mr and Mrs Elwood Cooper of Toâ€" vanto and Mrs Norman Mcintyre of Leades Top Cliff, visited the first of | f1€ yypigop week with Mrs McPherson and Mrs.l The 'f McCannel. | ' Mrs Mary Morrison and litthe dau-';:nvexa" ghter are visitors with Mr and Mrs , ":rhean( T. E. Brown. Mrs Brown had the ,_, :n misfortune to fall on Friday evening Bro“"n Aan her doorstep and break her “ght Crarr 'JJ misfortune to fall on Friday evemns on her doorstep and break her right wrist. ‘ Mrs Thos. Allan returned last week from Grand Valley. ; Messrs George and Robert Renwick Toronto, holdayed with their parents. _ Mr and Mrs P. E. Perrin and Mss Louise Insul of London, visited last Friday at the home of Mr and Mrs Arthur Ritchie, before leaving on A holiday trip to Quebec city and oth: er points. They were accompanied 1 kellicl ie i by Mrs Perrin‘s nephew, Vimcent, London, who wi here for his holid_aya. Nn d h 14 80 2.fi iss aisigrn ts PulP Mr and Mrs T. M. McFadden, daughter Kathleen and Miss A. Davâ€"| is, were Dominion Day visitors with | relatives and friends in stouffville and Pickering. w C s o hn 4 m NMr. / Allan BeN Weit CC CC Saturday, â€" re‘urning with his ghter Thelma, who spent over holiday at home. CUeSsli sls Wce AEVUSENERNE s OR CCC IBL Miss Bornice Whitmor», Toronto, was a hboliday visitor with her parâ€" ents, M and Mrs Robert Whitmore. Mrs. W. G. Firth and daughters, Isabelie, â€" Margaret and Jean, and sons, Daniel J., and Tom, spent the 'weekend with fiiends in North Bay. Karen Mary, little daughter â€" of Mr and Mrs Cliff Buschlen, and Jno. Bryson, little son of Mrâ€"and Mrs. |\ Bryson C. Morlock, received the rite _¢ hantism at the morning service in Mrs. J. W> spent a year i Lome last wetk Miss Kleanor a visitor with Lell. LCH. Mr and Mrs Victor Caisley, Torâ€" onto, were Dominion Day gues‘s at Mr. Donald Mclivride‘s, North East Normanby . Mss Norma Gagnon, of Durhaml‘ Public School staff, sails on Friday, | July 5th, on the C.P.R. Yner, s{ §. Duchess of Bedford" as one of a | party of twen‘ty . teachers, vismng\ the British Isles and the conunent\, ‘this summer. She expects to return'i iAugust 27th. Her friends wish h-ertl a pleasant trip. t |~ Mr and Mrs Wm. G. Ri‘chie spenl“ !over the weekend with the latter‘s | | grandmother Mrs. Boak at Schomâ€" | berg. Visiting Mrs Ritchie the past | week was her great aunt, Mrs Redâ€"| fern, of Muskoka, who â€" will remain | ‘in this district most of the summer. | \ Mr and Mrs P. F. House and dfa.u-'l ghter Marion, are spending the Domâ€" inion Day boliday at Lions Head at. : their cottage there. Mrs House wilI] , remain for the summer. ‘ .| â€" Miss Margaret McKenzie of Toronâ€" ;"to, is home for vacat‘on. e | Mr and Mrs Hugh McCrae spent _ | th» weekend and holiday at their i, l ecttage at Inverhuron. 4# Miss Clara Aljoe and nephew, An . thony Aljoe, Toronto, are bome for "| vacation . on ie oarien 9 °C dsn ht CC Neseriie Aivcabeatic nb ow t Bell went to Londor | Mather, Pricevilie, is Mr and Mrs G. A. w, Mr. Bill will â€" remain Ri‘chie speni , the latter‘s k at Schomâ€" chie the past onto, the Seccessful Stidents at Entrance Exams. pURKHAM CENTRE The following pup‘ls P@ their yeas‘s wprk with | their yeas‘s work with â€" Honours: Cecil Anderson, Jessie Campbell, Tom Connolly, Margaret Dewar, Tom Firth Cecil Greenwood, Gwynne‘h McGowâ€" an, Emily Pinkerton, Vera Pinkerton, Philip Sparling, Jack Williams. db ciids d ui c mves . ds ts The following passed on the‘r year‘s work: Rvelyn Aljioe, George Aljoe, Florence Bolger, Lioyd Erwin, Reita Glenholme, Doris Kerton. â€" Arâ€" chie M‘;-c'l;;détll; Laura â€" McGowan, Catherine McMeekin, Marjorie Mid dleton, William . Noble, Annie Rim MeFCVPRRy TE TCP ! mer, Frederic Town, Gilbert Trafford Marjorie Tucker, Mary We‘r, Phyllis Wilson. aNEC TOSEETC+ The following passed on the writ= ten examinations: Mary Bourne, M. Brown, Ellison Edge, Helen Gerber, Starr Jamieson, Howard Keith, Ross ‘Keller, Cameron Kerr, Walter Keifer, Betty Lavder, Ralph Miller, Rita | Morris, Ralph Mountain, _ Stanley Rahn, Bernice Reay, Murray Sherk, Iva Sibbald, Austin Sweeney, Margâ€" aret Vessie. 'l‘i:e following passed on the ten examinations with Honours ‘The â€"fTonowine @geeqse on M C SWecisdater year‘s work: Lenore Davis, Dorothy on Tuesday, August 6th Dyer, George Dyer, Ross Recles, Dorâ€" _ D. M. Saunders, Box othy Hunter, Keith Hunter, Mary lc Hunter, Vivian Klein, Margaret â€" Laâ€" mont, Evelyn Love, Peter Macâ€"Eachâ€" | Tenper&% FoR . DEC .. tanra Mather. Ross MacDougall, Tenders will Ne receiv« WWe vls WFo s ndt ern, Laura Mather, Ross MacDouga‘, Marjorie Moore, Lioyd Orchard, Will Stewart. n o Aufawine onbsced on the witt The following passed OND UIP "! * ten examinations with honours: Y. Lewis, Kathleen Mover. The following passed on the writâ€" ten examinations: Raymond Brown Laura Crispin, Nyene Dickson, Florâ€" ence Eccles, Lorne Recles, Cocil Krâ€" by, Alex McMurdo, Ponalda McQueen PDuncan McQueen, John Plume, Geo. Wells, Gertrude Wilson, John â€" Wilâ€" ‘son, Harry Winslade. Tuxis Boys and Trail Rangers u* bering over 20 were in charge of the gorvice in Queen Street United on Sunday evening. Leader Wi‘ght, viceâ€" president of the work board of Grey County, was present. Stewart Magâ€" wood member . of Boys‘ Parliament, gave the address. Gordon Grant and George Gass took part in the devoâ€" ‘tionsl service, â€" The visitors SaDE three choruses, a quartet‘e selection T and Published Weekly $2.50 a year in a afv McFadden‘s Drug Store REXALL DRUG sSTORE one contributed a solo SPECIALâ€"â€"See Frozen Bliss Ice Cream WARM WEATHER NEEDS HOLSTEIN CENTRE ekly at $2.00 a year in advance. C Trail Rangers numâ€" wWAMPOLE‘S GRAPE SALT . ENGLISH HEALTH SALT, 15, REXALL MILK MAGNESIA : CRESS‘ CORN SALVE ...... REXALL CORN soLvENT Save with Safety at your the writ ee the New Forgetâ€" me Powder and Perfume. _4 Rntries for the Old their and Dancing Contes‘, TORONTO Calder‘s Drug Store Visit our Soda Fountain Drinks of all kinds 3 x a +.2 x + x a 6 Sodas, all flavours .....â€">>> 10¢ Malted Milk Shakes ...â€"â€"â€">>â€" 15e Fruit Sund@es ....>>>>>>>> 15¢ Ice Cream Sandwich ......>« be Won from Lesders in TriCounty League ICE CREAM BRICKS NOW 20. DURHKHAM 9, HARRISTON 4 Purham girls ball team achieved their â€" objective â€" last Friday â€" night, in scoring a decisive win here over the crack Harriston team, the league leaders, by 9 to 4. For first 3 in nings, it looked a bat Je soyal, Harâ€" riston lead‘ng 1 to O but â€" Durham solved Welch‘s delivery in 4th and 6th, in both of which innngs the entive team went to bat. Jean Rowe pitched a nice game for Durham, and was capably wpheld by Marion House behind the ba‘. She had ® strikeouts to 4 for Welch. The C n uce " pmeim cntoued smaart ball. and was capaniy LpooIt TY CCC House behind the ba‘. She had * strikeouts to 4 for Welch. The whoje team played smart ball . It was Marriston‘s first loss and it looks as if these teams will later battle it out for the Triâ€"County leadâ€" ership. es fas s ue s ooo dn ite Harriston | 6 1 V ~ * 7‘ / Detham 0 0 0 5 0 4 x Durham‘s league games played are in July : Lâ€"Durham at Mt. Fore: 11â€"Durham at Hanover. 15â€"Cnesley at Durham . PHONE 21 Lâ€"Durham at Mt. Forest 11â€"Durham at Manover. 15â€"Cnesley at Durham . 19â€"Purham at Chesley . 23â€"Hanover at Durham. TENDER® FOR â€" DECUONA iN Tenders will R%e received up to Jul: 15th, for the rating of Varney School. The scfo! will be open on July 9th from 6.30Mto £.00 p.m., 10 anyone wishing to nder, to ascer tain the work to be e . _ ‘ bil zie > Pnd 15th, for the rating of School. The scfo! will be © July 9th from 630 8.00 p. anyone wishing to nder, tain the work to be e . C. M. Leeson, Sec‘y, Rarne M in advance. RAMAGE * â€"â€"Duble Heddcr, S¢ Bricks 25¢, Sherbicles 5¢ Bring conta‘ners, Wick your own at 10¢c. lb. Child under 12 not allowed in felA. Wm. JacQues Monday. July 8th also ThussÂ¥ay, July lith " rveng ie y * Phoneâ€" Durbham STRAWBERRY “&CKING 0 1 0 2 0 0 WANTED FOR â€" DECORATING To United States, SON, Publishers Oldâ€"Time Fiddlers es*, for 3390 p. m â€"Fct Face 61M\ 18 326, Durhan yet 10 arney, Ont runs Bi 8 ¢& *5

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