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Durham Review (1897), 9 Jan 1936, p. 1

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7rh'lug " hits he” tit th, Ibo tmae h moat. m Jun 8. hoes. Moore, Io... elr “Iver - week. [Irvin mater Vtrney’. but... I M for h. m“. I of a King-g hm. who! Iiay evening. M? I: and Ed. M1 bore read. "”1 for another term.) ; the came! a: . 23rd of I l Cagtltq to P. no"... in! your: run: H. 0.11.; "b.roetatt In . Br Holden 108 her I". m. In It. 1 'd With 1 In waking " 515- "ie arrivod" man this M John Moody ”I... e in town Ame " has taken the m. nun-r succeeding . teeve Riley of n. Human meo- MeArthrtr, to Goorle Down. P" ot Mar. lenvaO. sun-Ill". their REMONT wood " 'ra' Ecclu pun h 3 cents a cod- G. _ auditor and E. Dri‘ mic. l Hooper Toronto. am here tool 1 Durham ho: M his Thurs” V re went to 1 Alex H report I tod rill ", mu who in 3 Neon Oven thm" lune 23rd. Mt LE ext wool. , '01:. Jenni Me " New Y ' Inn-shall - I - e of It ”not. nmvnlo. ”at. , In D. In”! n "(II-0d “It - I. Ed. ROM U05 “much "mt achnic. Hono- Imh Mr M Bilbo: keno" Chrk an In! new; "" of In. as woos-am bee ot Alan it to I]... of m "I. “Obtain, Wm“); . be and PricmlO. all ma- mt hockey irttttetr "Inmate's 'oronlo. in t In A. t and If It Citin- Another Sunnis, Thou”. may“ Din-n,- Deb. Lon Holstein. annual Dun-‘5 we.“ tl , Imam. 'ormer In.“ Mend Min-5 an. Am en- hid 17th at HOOPITAL non: Mise Gertie M. dnug Hoary Dunn: of town had t all. "moved " human a. FARMERS GIVEN s The four Proton townshi; hardest hit by the eycltat wood over Swinton Park on Sertember Nth, wane m honor at a goodwill pro-en Iht.eviue Monday night. T no". James and Dick Hardy lawman. Archie Ferguson econ. were presented with t of 8210. divided proportion: tho mun! outlay to repair t up enttned. T. Stewm C: “we. amicultunl "we: tor Grey County. In chur- son ot Wm. Campbell. of wu unfortnnate in tract! lo. between his ankle and unity morning last. Ch; driving with his father on bringing stock to town. 'l no “ding one aide of the the not: the other. Neal Evan's farm It Aberdeen, ea took fright and bolted, I front end of the bob ale them. The load upset and the side the son was ridil in; in the fracture of the l was removed to Jan. Even where Brst an: was rendei later brought to Durham He was removed to his I Sunday. Thumb Torn Ott. White working last Saturday it round a Kasoline engine. Hugh Bol- und, a Markcate young man, had the glove on his right hand caught in the bolt ot the pump, with the re- sult that the thumb was drawn in and almost pulled loose trom the hand, while the ligaments connect‘ In; it were pulled out of the arm at the shoulder. He was token to! larhdale hospital. and the thumb i amputated. Leg Broken when Master Charles "8 born on Mth I an] Was held trom ”rents on Monday Interment made in tery. Infant Daughter Din. After only a few 1 Georgina Louise. the lit; old daughter ot Mr Bl Picken. South Clem-lg. 1 ham hospital on t"saturd, wu'nl smpment of Hogs, i Durh Last Saturday, Mr. Rom. Iawren-1t.ire an} ee. Glenelx. sold to John Grierson.’ though buyer a total of 22 hogs weitrhoudwinter; 5290 lbs. and a now Weighing iiilamiors a total or 5760 tbs. of solid porkels. I will be " was the largest hog shipment we Last are told, mar made in Durham til',,',',",; I one individual. are in I co, Glenelg, buyer a tot 5290 tbs. a a total of 5", - V.-.. nun "'Erthu truck and Ed. Noonan of Mount For, est. had their cars tride-swipe when passing on the aideroad south of Holstein, between Holstein and the Prov. Htghway. It will cost about $75 to repair the two autos. New Shipment of Hogs. I" Last Saturday, Mr. Kohl. Law-mm a. mevungs Bearing on these sub Jeets, in the C.P.R. Station. on Wadnosday evening. January M, at , p.ln. All Interested are cordially invited to attend. Joulded near Mohair" i Rod Rowe of town with his bread, Durham Poultry and Pet Ste Boolatlon will commence their of thngs bearing on thes mm, in the C.P.R. Station Wednesday eveninl Janna-v ' tn the boiler room. Lane, formerly of School staff. is one of staff. Kmptvme High School ' ed to the pound early this day morning, as a result of The Candi; roy- D.E., will meet t the Rom. Burnett o The Jan. 14th. This In I omcers and u tun te sired. we: mm m" ODOR!- Imdieltu‘u Ito-mm on The Young 2eh; church hold their cam day, January 22nd. A 30c. Watch {or further uner mu, wane guests otl a goodwill presentation iil Monday night. There tar.) es and Dick Hardy. Gordon! , Archie Ferguson and W. I e presented with the lam! ivided proportionately to. Stucco]: In]. Ltd., Durham, will buy alum hay Ind timothy and clover. VOL. LIX. NO. 2 Cttlder's Drug Store ..-. -""..NFV" Pure Cod Liver on. " on... 81.09 W’s-molds Cod Liver om... 81.00 Kepler'- Matt with C.L.0tt, 96, 1.50 Puke Dnvil' Cod Liver Oil..$l.00 Nrat Cod Liver ou capsule-..81.00 Puke Davis & Co capculeu 50ior 1.25 Calcium A capsules ..l.25 & 2.25 Puke Duns Hniiver Oil ...... 75c PukeDavin Huiver with Vioumi tl ms GIVEN $210 'roton township farmers by the cyclone which ho-tat on pulled out or the arm at r. He was taken to spital. and the thumb Candi; VITAMIN! tde in Maplewood I father on g to town. The Jag. Ewen'a home; was rendered and Durham hospital. mpbell. of Welbeck, ' in fracturing his ankle and knee Bat- an. Charles Was D town. The lath" lde ot the rack and!I r. Nearing tl) Aberdeen. the born t bolted, taking the! I bob sleigh with zest hog shipment we! Last winter Durham made in Durham byfentry, but this new: rare In a toutsteam an !w.0.H.A. with Paine _ Dies. ' I‘Hanover' In “Hair A " rss. “n...- :I- i, daughter of hid her ton- et and tipped on as riding. result- Load Upset Emir the dam.. eart Cooper of representative chairman. his home on, Poop of Queen st.! heir ai. Wednes-i 221111. A salon 1se/ or further mum-s. I L my: Chapter, 1.0.; yet t the home of Mrs'; t o Tawny trvetintr/l This In nomination of l full\§endance is dell l l twelve you =6i5ié? School was burn-i arly this Wednes- l result of trouble, I. Miss Bessie! ' Durham High! or the teaching‘ leg. Chas, PREPARATpou. and timothy tutdl While leaving Howard Smith's, ’aleigh in front of Domoch Senna ,8chool on Wednesday morning, Bhir.. p of Queen St. . ley Livingstone, the nine-rear old an: 'Y'. wwnes'Maughter of Mr and Mrs Albert Llv-i ' A iatsion I5c'l'lngmone, Dornoch merchant, was] ther ieulars. {struck by a north-bound car while), an Chnpter, 1.0. i crossing the read. She was thrown:] the home of Mr/against the headlight which was), Tuesday evening. broken, and knocked unconscious.“ is nomination ot' Quickly coming to, but suffering n,,,,),' a sleigh in? Children's Shelter. Ihi.eh, We had much pleasure in having dismc‘ias our guest, Miss Jean Harding of att, "r:suenini'it Hall, Guelph, home on tion at; holidays. give a very instructive tad " (t interesting talk and domontstmtton on! Yrdortirose Setting and how to serve Ci ttd W. f full course dinner and luncheon ; Also ' "urlsorne timely hints on rmnovingstains! 'ly toi trom table linen. A hearty vote at! , dam-i think! was liven "In Em.pa_, - , “munch ol" quickly coming to, but 'rutterintr and tendttnce is de.!bleedlng, she was carried home, \ (where Drs. Phillips and Mountain 'of Chatsworth were summoned and hool t"'d'. burn- 1 had her taken to Owen Bound hospit-l y this 1PdnttCi/. There the x-ray revealed a true! 'ult .of trouble, ture at the base ot the skull. If she' Miss Wsmfietains consciousness twelve hours,' ‘1)urham High) physicians in charge consider her, the teachinz‘ pros‘L‘LCIS good tor rapid recovery. ,' -- Mr and Mrs Living-"mo a» vb» i Pet Moek-"Ti, his bread I.“ Lilli D ltilirl re' I e 'l'rl"l.e1 ceme ‘,.,.,...c “may hints on removingrstaim, " from table linen. A hearty vote of ithnnks was given Min Harding for {her interesting demomrtratitm. f A button hole contest was given by! [Mrs Burgess. In Wedey AmenI Iwinning the prize tor the bent hast- old How “out those tionat Pretty we" enjoyed. A Minty lunch by the beaten and co. ton hole worked. favored with a .4 I The president Miss Blyth. presided. ;Reports trom the relief and Christ- f mas cheer committees, were given, ialso a letter of thanks was read itrom Mr. Trout for the shower tor (the Children's Shelter. I We had mun-h nIn------ -- ' _ series The Durham W.; Miss Winnie Blyth Tth, with " met Present. . V_-, u‘nvuuc, M3- .sell, Archer; centre, F. Worthington {wings}, Leitch, J. Worthington; alter- nates, Logic, Ellis. Dodgeon, Hopper. Reteress, Hugh McArthur, Paisley. Paisley plays the return game in Durham rink tonight. Thursday at: 8.15. They will turnish a real argu-, ment, and endeavour to even up for their home defeat. 1 Come and see tho 1mm.» -.-)__, DURHAM WOMEN', ,,._..‘.-\ nrn' "MP. sion G. McGirr convened Lawrence's ext rebound and Lawrence scored onl ll Seabrook's pass. making it 4---i.iltrea Then Logie scored for Paisley, Joe tie. Noble for Durham and J. Worthing. boa ton for Paisley, to make it tr--3 for; ttha, Durham. In last period Lawrence'Mtx ‘scored two more for Durham. (ps I Durham: Goal, Gordon Greenwood” tied defence. R. Noble, J. Noble, centre, erbc Gordon McGirr; Wings, W. Seabrook,! tyne Bert Lawrence; alternates, V. Good-l R. child, Gordon McDonald, Clark sauLIGii dem, s. rankinghm. {hand Paisley: Goal, Blue: dofannn M.... " -..-.,, a." was season Durham lads fare in a tour-team group (No. I) in l\\'.0.H.A. with Paisley, Chesley and fHanover. In their opening game in Paisley on Monday night, the} speedy Durhams won a clean-cut de' cision over the home team by 7 to 3. outseorine Paisley in every permit! Clark Saunders firtrt scored for Durham. and Archer on L. Worth-,' ington's pass for Paisley to even up. Joe Noble glinmll n n-~~ A, “ ‘ De Noble slipped a pass urham's shifty winger, ---l to em! the tirtst. In Durham tans! don' tire support to the St though they are troir, winter; include the Juniors Won Opem at Paisley by 7--3 l ms sunny winger, who madeit '0 pm! the first. In middle ses- 'r. McGirr converted Lawrence', n} and Lawrence scored onl yok's page. making it 4---i.il Lexie scored for Paisley, Joe ,M “,7 . ttore New Year TROM- 'e" shot , thr'. on". 1m w.1. met at home ot ' Blyth on Tuesday. Jan. 35 members and visitors menace the up-and-coming in your patronage, for they the Seniors of tomorrow. see ,,,-_.., .;uclu Ate; alternates, V. GoodJ R. t McDonald, Clark Saun/ period ningham. I hand oal, Blue; defence, Rush. line. centre. P. Worthington frame, I, J. Worthinsrton. "Has.. I " _. this season Durham nteat Watt given by ' Wesley Arm: tor the best but- Kiu Winnie Blyth , which Watt muetr the Juniors perform Has Skull Fractured (file a pass to Seabrook don't give your en. e Senior team, even going places this Wu served name in INSTITUTE saw no Junior am by 7 to, very Period.) scored for L. Worth-' “8 are natur- Was pure ac- '"'rnam--4htat, McDonald; defence Arthur .. Wilson, C. McGlrr; Centre E. Me. HIM!“ cm; wings. Cusldy, Tucker; Alter. Ilium 10. ll. 12. 18. - ‘-.., mcuIrl Wilson) 5. Durham-mean (Raybould) 6. Durham-mean (Raybould, El. vidge, Schutz) 7. Durham‘Raybould (Dean Schlitz 8. Durum--rtartouid (C. New") Penalties-ami 2, Caddy t, Shh-no Dean broke away {hand drive In from tube 0: l line. Durham added tr mor frame, the last when Rars 50. McGlrr’s pass, rushed u I! shoved puck through then slipped around to skate righ ‘beat Mohr. Cassldy drew a (tripping in closing minute, "tart or third, before he _ Schutz followed. Thus for I or more Durham played 4 tt kept the visitors " the scar Durham scored 4 to 1 ln last For the second time when t short, Durham scored No. verton staged a gauging attat Elvldge was oft, and C. MN Cusldy). Peuattiea- Schlitz, Elvldge. FIRST PERIOD 1. Durham-R. McGirr (C. N Tucker) l Milvertotr., Merryneld trt bourne) Penalties-L. Mohr, Schutz. SECOND PERIOD . Durham-at. MeGirr . Durham-camo, (R. M - r_..., "Vin-up ito better advantage, and it otter ‘proved timely, notably when C. Mo B, Girr sallied. His well-laid passes [ produced frequent goals. His brother "r Raymond was also in the limelight en with three goals, while Dean counted ds tour, and all except goalie McDonald ost,' shared in the scoring points. For a V, time it looked as if the starting line fol R. McGirr. Tucker and Cassidy )rfwould outscore the famed Raybould, Is' Elvidge and Dean line. The former n! scored first three, but the latter line. d, hit its stride in the second frame, e and continued to bombard Mohr in ej the final. Both Mohr and McDonald .u' gave smart displays in the nets. , though Mohr had more shots to take t? care of. All the Durham team play. r ed smooth hockey. and served notice l _ they will be doughty opponents for , , any aggregation in days ahead. Ren- nie, absent on holidays, and Moses, t were not used Friday. at, Durham I has two extra forwards, besides an C extra goal tender. i I? In first period, Milverton showed n gbest form, holding Durham to a r--1 y tie. Mohr drew first penalty for F ‘boarding Wilson, then Scliutz was Il (chased tor tripping Bastendortt. R. B ‘McGirr scored after passes from C. n McGirr and Tucker and Milverton bl tied it when McDonald cleared Kelt- th erbourne's drivetstraitrht back to Mer- at rytield's stick. gs R. McGirr got ttmt goal of 2nd period when he illppedla nice back Br, I“...- J» . - Schulz mum PERIOD 'Durham-tsu, (c. Mo Purham--Eividtri may: M i"erton--satemiorii Durham-trea, (c. Ma Durham-rt. Remn- (c more players, they have lost some of 'their dash and effectiveness of those days. Their centre player Miller, with Bastendorit and Mohr in the nets, were thcir outstanding perform. ers. Miller is a former Paris player, and Durham faced him one season also in 'eemi-flnam against Paris. The ice was sticky Friday and many well-planned passing plays came to grief when the puck caught in the slush or was overskatcd. Dur. ham had the forward pass working to better advantage. and it often proved timely, notably when C. Me Girr sailied. His well-laid passes produced frequent goals. His brother Raymond was also in the limelight ' Idol. .|._“_ ‘ - ed in former years, Merryt1cId, Bustendo Mohr, Pte., and wlule able players, they hm their dash and ettceti days. Their centre with Basrtendortt and nets, were thcir outer: ,,_ ........, “Lu“ I here to a Il-d decision for Durham. ‘it was quite a changed verdict from {the games between these teams in (days of yore, when they frequently ;met in the old Northern league semi- "nam. Those were the days ot Mil, verton’s glory; they invariably put Durham out of the running, but Mil- vcrton has slipped somewhat since, while last season and this, Durham's Ham is the strongest for years. The visitors have retained almost identically the same team that an" drive in from face ott at blue Durham added 5 more in this the last when Raybould took Before night, m Won Opening Home tair- ll--2 from Mi3verton Durham played 4 to 6. but -"e w.-- -“un; ant-L It, Durham and Mllverton Int. o. Mohr, .. teams. two old rivals, battled Rafi I to a J1-.2 decision for Durham. Tttr quite a changed verdict from games between these teams in Clan 'lvfdge (RubouId) dtaatemtortt (swan ', and C. McGirr and Arthur vs " for the score. ass, rushed to defence through them, then s oft the score sheet. 4 to 1 in last frame. time when a man scored No. 10. Mil- ganging attack when Merryneld (Keller- rr, Tucker and Cualdy re the famed Raybould, Dean line. The former hree, but the latter line in the second frame, d to bombard Mchr in MeGirr (C. MeGirr DURHAM, THURSDAY, JAN. 9, 1936 ors have retained almost the same team that starr- ner yc-am, --Kertertrourne, Bastoruiortr, Schneuker, and wlnle still crafty and skate right In . New") . Icon-r) lair crowd last at. MeGirr 3W a rest for ute, and at he returned, for a. minute With . McGIrr which is "e-atedthe Holstein In Palmerston Monday thur upset the applecan win over the home team game. local fans were convinced that Pnlmento to Durham and Owen Sou strength, but now Arum can. mun-anal meets. The Huron town is strengthening their line-up by adding Doak, Goderich goalie, alto Stoddart and, MacKny trom the lakeside town. Clinton must be Durham, . looking eerni-tinal meets. T Strengthening their Durham's star Was! not in the g Jured knee, but iitled. and the Star, leading one to h the game a regular donnybrook. was reported to have several knocked out, when in fact he , even hurt; 34 penalties were at the facts are only 18 were g Many other errors appeared: yellow Journalism la no credl hockey, or to the town sendin' For Durham Raybould, Caddy and}I Moses scored 4 each, Dean 3, Rennie) 1, Tucker l; and J. Roster 2, B. Fos- ter 1, Burrows 1, for Harriston. A most exaggerated report ot the: tight appeared in the Mail & Empire; and the Star. leading m... .- I .. V ' t Milverton: Goal, W. Mohr; defence r on Smith and Kelterboume; centre, un- ler; wings, Men-roan! and Baatendortt Friday alternates, Schneuker, McDonald, L. at. o. Mohr, McMnne. T, in Harriston, Durham n --o lead in tirst period; d frame, Durham fell back 'r, and the Branches scorec , goals. Then Dun-ham "rs: ‘ the homesters were show ' at the drubbing. 5 more ' in last period. . In this session the ill te ' out into a tight, when Sci Foster a stiff but Iettitit check. Schulz skated a Piatehard, but a melee br mong other players. some Jumped over into it, and Poster took a poke at ma Burnett, which tanned th Before it was quieted and penalties handed out, qui blows were exchanged. Re tin Lauder imposed 18 per all, 9 to each team, and game well in hand. Next District hockey In their third straight victory, Dur- ham ran up a record score in Harris. ton Tuesday, trimming that team J? to 4 in a stormy contest. Harriston next day threw up the sponge and defaulted, and as return game was advertised here for Friday night, the local management secured the crack Fergus team for an exhibition game, to tul that date. ‘. A. DISTRICT STANDING Won Lost tawny Won in Harrislon 17-4: Harriston Since Defaulis Durham will have to play heads-up hockey every minute to defeat them. A stirring battle is assured. Make certain you're there to see It. Fergus team, which draws trom Elora as well, is greatly strengthened wlth Campbell and McGregor, two of last year's speedy Olympics of Owen Sound; also Freddie Marsden, former star centre of Western University Sr 0.H.A. team, and a son of William Marsden, former coach of Aura Leo and athletic director at Western " t'versity. “ aet the applecart by a tr---' , the home team In a .ditrtriet local fans were becoming A "-= n7- Fergus Thistlea, the team to beat for the 0.H.A. Int. championship this winter, will meet Durham in an exhibition in Durham rink on Friday night, January 10th, which should be a colorful contest. Crack Fergus Team Plays Here Friday u...“ no leeplng an eye on looking forward again to must be keeping an Schutz. Referee-Fish Kemp, Listowel mu nockey game here is Durham Tuesday next. the game owing to an I. Raybould, Ema“ . The into it, and the othe , poke at manager Dr quieted and tour ime owing to an in-! his Place was we"! tirst period; in middle Winger. I a melee broke names were atated; ly 18 were given. , appeared: such is no credit to town sending it. when} Schulz unded but legitimate body out, quite a few trevertl teeth fact he wasn't back on defence noted 4 straight In?“ in 5, and Inlowing theirire . Referee Mar g Penalties in and kept the ill feeling broke night, Ar- the flames & Empire to believe away with um up Elvidge, F eke out a- Spectators the other were added Dean major ,___- "Wyn. It is with mingled sorrow and pleasure that we, your friends and neighbors, have gathered here in your home this evening. We are Born y to [one you as neigh- bors: we are glad that greater on- -- -. Hemove to their new home west of I Markdale. I After all had assembled, Reeve W. 1H. Hunter called the gathering to; Joxder, expressing regret: at losing; the Hoopers trom the neighborhood.’ lne then called upon Wallace Adams: to read the following address, and) [Kenneth Nelson and Harold Eeetes,l on behalf of friends and neighbors..' to present them with an electric! lamp and electric iron. Isaac made a suitable reply, thanking all warmly" for the kindness shown. The remain-) der of the evening was enjoyed in} cards and dancing. I Following is the address: I] Dear Mr. and Mrs, Inm- "-.-. _ i The house of Mr and Mrs Isaac Hooper, 18th com, Egremont, was Jammed last Friday evening, whet. ; the whole community gathered to bid I them farewell and present them with) {tokens of appreciation before they) val-nova ‘A wh__r V 7 I Presentation to I - ,.___ -“" "'IT But to come back to a Iand Mrs Caldwell in Acton. ”TIMI-n1: his long tenure in Caldwell is in very poor health. 'the youth of Canada in m: Miss Lavina Mortley returned to schools in Grey and Bruce her school at Orillia, after toettdinp.'rnade contacts in some n the vacation at the parental home. limost of the homes where Mr and Mrs Wilfred Adltup. Mrs. i'rhuts, there " no man in a Geo. Minn and In. ulster, Mrs tCel, miles, ,t..o.. be Yr't'y "f cord Swluer ot Tomato, motored up (in: te, gin-Mg" hall"."""',' Saturday last to attend the ',t,"etrtl'Cl'd', overtook "lt, it we of the late Thou. Torry and vhsltedimon mum!“ to a Li, pm at the parental home here. (South Grey, whose peoples Mr. Dan McCallum was at Parry ine that he may yet haw Sound last week attending the tun-'years in More. eral of his father, many years a '"t Mr Graham startvd to tttly mlnent resident of the burg, who leisurely but last Septembw died in his 87th year. Four sons. a is regretted keenly that this son-Ln-law and a granuson acted as has come to an“! 5.5.. _--- pallbearers. and Mr and Mrs Wm. Caldwell, Harry, and daughter Mrs N01 Kerr, and Miss Marjcrle Cald spent last Friday with Rev. B and Mrs Caldwell in Acton. Caldwell is in very poor health Miss Lavina Mortley returned her school at Orillia, after spen the vacation at the parental hnr ,. --- - . 7....-. "V... vu an mrough W. Moon, Durham, is tt brother of ville. Mertuaney, dog was t Mrs Selgriat, while Mm J. H. Rob- furiously early in evening ty l eitson. tormeily of Durham, but now ' one was seen then. Provincial ot Arnprior, is a daughter. :aro investigating. l The 87th birthday or Mrs. James ""------, Whitmoxe was celebrated on Wednetr; K'NDLY REMEMBERED day, Jan. 8th by a family gathering Perhaps not since its openim at the home of her daughter, Mrs Al. has tho Durham Hospital shet.te later Saunders. patient who carries the good Mrs H, E. Langley of Toronto, and hope tor his betteimmt. spent over the weekend with her sis- than does John A. Graham. ter Mrs. w. J. Moran and family. tle ovnr a week ago he was adr, ' . to the hospital, stricken with a Ree.i"ui1t,,.Krr'Ai.t' J:, Tdd'). paralytic stroke. He threw th, . . . . - ' ' facts of the stroke off in a. few this week. and the medical staff are ke Mr and Mrs Wm. Caldwell, son the patient very quiet to ht Harry, and daughter Mrs Norman make every chance tor a normu Kerr, and Miss Margate Caldwell, covery. "spent last Friday with an Er..., leadar week attending the fun- father, many years a pro- dent ot the burg, who 1ends and neighbors. em with an electric 'ic iron. [sue made ', thanking an warmly Depanidg Family and " Mr Graham started to take it leisurely but last September, a “in regretted keenly that this sic has come to otraet his well-e: Iholiday. During his time in the pita]. Mrs. Graham and son G! (are staying with daughter and s (Mrs. S. Pust. u my 13 cross, give Ctuaninatio. Carica-Ille Tablets, so for ttc Stimulate the Bow of Bile. CIGARS, CIGARETTES, NEILSON'S CHotttttavee -- nupnameucs ----, Each Capsule equal tc Ayerst Cod Liver Oil. Boxes .., Carr's Cumulative ----. The Baby laxative - Relieves Feverishness. It Baby is cross, Alpbtunettes road. Their tracks wer ible and the truck or thought, went on out t ville. McFarlane's dog furiously early in even one was seen then. Pro are investigating. b 33-50 I you In .A tt since its opening day, lam Hospital sheltered a carries the good wilt _ his betterment, mme hn A. Graham. A in ek ago he was admixed vi, stricken with a sli‘ght ke. He thtew the " SAVE WITH SAFETY r In evening but no then. Provincial police men weekly at 33.00 tt tt Fear tet "rtutee. CR or car. " ls Mttt through Price. "WI mm Neil V Just urns. the were plainly V's- to lrt him a normal re- I a few days, are keeping Wtug barking “mu", uccwu men- over J. A Inceshlp. At Thombury Mayor hen thin singer was returned to l or com- majority of " over n Ion or That well-known municn we hop- Reeve John Hul:hlnson many battle to Alex. Mwolunu lie Utilities Commlsslou It more Hartman defeated Hawk! and It a small mjorlty. Ilckness Webbwood, Ont.. has el leaned nun myor. In 85mm he has- Samuel Todd was elect: Gordon Dundalk over M. W. Ril sister. council, H. Moody. Dr. and W. J. wmwmd "ras. TORONTO ‘s cuccou'res In Tara, Reeve l . Editor of Tara [Adult to otttee over Robert “India: 154 to 67. in Pushy. Oliver elected "teve over J Cheeky has been me over their municipal ole which resuin in a Vic nnyoruity of Dr. E. E. 131, over Dr. M. G. The campaign was mm the timt, for the manna ing the only ones on l slaw who did not agree retain ham I personal equal to three teaspoonfuls on. ..... $1M) and $8.50 1 AT YOUR ELECTION RESULTS AROUND I, Durban's Councu tor I!“ not I the clerk'a once at pm. on [all “and unmoved or the sanding col-m Tl':'. for the Pear. The ttrat lump I etch committee II the claim: f INnaaee - J. B. human; Wu p. Hunter; Bert swam. Bow ptr woru--w. R. loGounn. Goon Pero/tnie, [Laud McQueen. " ,and iight--. Cameron lander. J. I 'iouttieid, Donlld McQueen. l’loperly iw. 8. Hunter; B. Slonvoune; Ma, or Madhnald; Court or Revision the enulv Council; Board ol' Health Medical omcer of Health, J. N. Pe due; ll. H. Willis; Mayor Marlbon aid; Charity-it-e Human, But Sloueouso. Mayor MacDonald. The clerk was ittstrut_ to mlu-v titre the usual positions " [Hull ol ticialts. -- ..‘-u-u- .lnl' Fitch'- Shunpoobahnh. reg 81.05 Ovaltlne .'........ " " and "r undo! A '_'.'."........... $1.00 Matt, With Cod him Oit. .The, 1.36 Aspirin "........ “awe and "e I N Calder-s Drug Store --- ’m ll Mmatese Kruehea can. out ..... A.8.A.. " um. ...-... New. reg. ete for ..... Mot Water Bettie. ..69e in Htch'l Shunmsnn..n - Moody, Dr. mum” Wellwood were eluded. my Mayor Matt. gm hemmed to cttiee with t a over Robert Mn municipal lutzhlnson tell . ldhkman. Commissioner. at., has elected a , I Ml’l Hurley. wet. elecud Reeve I. W. Kidney. I in a victory for the . E. E. ”I.an by M. G. Portertieid. I’ll! very keen in," {Bu-noon». Boar B. “alumni, Georg Md "000m. nu m“In bade], J. n Meuueen. I’loperty- B. StonPoune; I.) R. Seller w“ A. Botrie. w, was hemmed Young, the Tote It To ypttet Bum Mayor "new... , Hunter, Bert ,cllonald. “In my. they be the ammo! bert Best. ll Warrior, all in the I. [Mr Pub. w, Frank Rim-(e by all mutually my excite, lion (:0an up and tf.U tt va tle' mduuen council Bond George Fire J. B. "tte 'ot of US 'er

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