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Durham Review (1897), 8 Sep 1938, p. 8

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+A 5 _ _CANADIAN NATIONAL | | Et % » COACHES at fares approximately 14c per mile TOURIST SLEEPING CARS at fares approyimately 1%c¢ per mile. STANDARD SLEEPING CARS at fares approximately 1%c per mile. Cost of Accommodation in Sleeping Cars Additional BAGGAGE checked. Stopovers at PtArthur, Armstrong, Chicago & West Tickets, Sleeping Car Reservations, and all information from any Agent. ASK FOR HANDBILL. T251 CcA NADIAN NATIONAL WESTERN CANADA Special BargainExcursions TICKETS GOOD In W.KELLER _ VIC BLYTHE . ; >« $295 $145 $125 384. CHEV ‘38 DELUXE COACH 3 low mileage. 5795 PLYMOUTH ‘37 DE LUXE SEDAN, new tires, heaâ€" ter and defrosters. s745 CHEV. ‘37 COACH, trunk only 4000 miles. s695 OLDS ‘36 COACH, heavy duty tires. “25 FORD‘36 DELUXE COACH extra clean throughout, “95 FORD ‘35 DE LUXE FORâ€" DOR, new tres. “25 FORD ‘34 COUPE, very popular model. szos CHEV. ‘32 DE LUXE SE.â€" DAN, new heavy duty tires For train service going and returning, see handbills or ask any agent. Round Trip Rail Travel Bargains From DURHAM Sept. 16, 17 ) WINDSOR, Ont. and DETROIT, Mico, $5.10 Durham Motor Sales On ALL USED CARS sold during September, we will issue a cheque in favor of Purchaser, dated December 24th, 1938, for 3 % of the difference paid ; In the event of a Stra‘ght Sale, 3 % of the full purchase price. USED CARS Sacrifice Prices seven holidays, Thanksgiving Day, Oct, 10th; Remembrance Day, Nov. lith; Christmas vacation Dec. 23rd to Jan. 2nd inclusive; Easter holiâ€" days, Apr. 7th to 16th inclusive; May 24th, June 9th; summer vacaâ€" tion June 30th to Sept. 4th inclusive. When the High and Public Schools of Ontario :eopen on September 6th & tenmonth "school" year of 196 teaching days, lasting until June 29th, 1939, will begin. By months the number of teaching days is: 196 Teaching Days Ino New School Year CHICAGO, $12.75 Equally Low Fares from all adjacent C. N. R. Stations. during September In the school year there will be FROM ALL STATIONS IN EASTERN CANADA Going Dailyâ€" Sept. 24â€" Oct. 8, 1938, inclusive Sentember ........... CHEV. ‘27 COACH FORD ‘28 TUDOR WHIPPET ‘28 SEDAN BUICK ‘28 SEDAN PONTIAC ‘31 DE LUXE COACH . _ See this one on ALL PHONE 56 Return Limit â€" 45 Days hout,| Durham ................ Sept. 9 ’Pergus isrrrurrsrrserrsss SOpL $ Fop.) Chesley ................ Sept. 13 fHanover ...:....:...... Sept. 15, Orangeville ............ Sept. 16, vC"Y| Desbore ................ Sept. 22 NMertfort ........... ...« SODt 22 ss.lMonnt Forest .......... Sept 2. tires Neustadt ................ Sept. 23 Friceville .............. Sept. 37 UXE Shelburne .............. SCpt. 22, one Ayton ................« Sopt 29 {Nolstels ............... SEpt. 20 fpuadalk ............... Sopkt. 27. NMirximay ............... Sept. 20, Collingwood .... Sept. 29, 30, Oct ;}llrriaton +«++«+11«««.«, Sept. 29, ) Markdale .......... Sept. 30, Oct 19 fMeatord ................ SGpL 28 4 IMount Forest .......... Sept *%, 4 Neustadt ............... . Bept. 29, 24 Priceville .............. Sept. 3%, 23 Shelburne .............. Sept. 22, 23 Ayton ................. Sopt. 29. 30 [{Nolstein ............... Sept. 29, 30 fDundalk ............... Hept 27. 38 NMiximay ............... Sept. 20, 21 Collingwood .... Sept. 29, 30, Oct. . Mattiston............. Sept. 29. 30 ‘Markdale «+««....... Bept. 30, Oct. 1 Palmerston ............. Sept. 27, 28 Port Elgin ............. Sept. 29, 30 'Wllters Fulls .......... Sept. 27, 28 BECRUE ...«««««+«+«+«+«; . OttK & T fChauworth «russsesessses, OCt & T Fevershan ................ Oct. 4,â€"5 Owen Sound ............ Oct. 1 to 4 Teeswater ... Purham ...... Fergus: ....... Chesley ....... Hanover ...... Orangeville ... Canada‘s â€" large â€" honeyâ€"producing provinces are Ontario and Manitoba, although Ontario‘s proportion far exâ€" ceeds that of Manitoba. The producâ€" tion of honey during the year 1934 amounted to more than 24,000,000 pounds We export from two to three million pounds, mainly to the United Kingdom. All through the warm months the honey bee will be found feverishly gathering the nectar from the blooms which abound in the fields and garâ€" dens. In most cases they store aâ€" way far more than their requireâ€" ments for the coming winter and the surplus is taken away. bot of industry and perseverance wherewith to sting lazy people into increased energy. Bees are frequentâ€" ly alluded to in Scripture and in Eâ€" gyptian heiroglyphics. Aristotle, Virâ€" gil and ‘Fliny wrote about them. Saxon lords were sometimes paid their rents with honey. HONEY BEES "The little busy bee" has figured from ancient times in our proverbs. It competes with the ant as a symâ€" 'St. Vincent at Meaford Sept 12th Sullivan at Desboro Sept. 14th. ‘8 Keppel at Shallow Lake Sept. 15th Collingwood at Ravenna Sept 13th. South Proton at Cedarville Sept 16th North Proton at Ventry, Sept. 17th Euphrasia at Rocklyn Sept. 19th Egremont at Holstein, Sept. 20th Holland at Holland Centre, Sept 21st Bentinck at Lamlash Sept. 22nd Osprey at Feversham Sept 23rd. Neustadt at Neustadt, Sept. 24th Sydenham at Annan, Sept. 26th Artemesia at Flesherton, Sept. 27th Glenelg at Glenelg Centre Sept. 28thi Derby at Kilsyth, Sept. 29th. | Markdale at Markdale Oct. 1st I Normanby at Ayton Oct. $th. | Grey County School Fairs:â€" Hanover at Hanover Sept 9th. N. Keppel at Wolsley, Sept. GREY CoUNnTY is year the comt juicy as a peach." A FACT A WEEK ABOUT CANADA FALL FAIRS, 1938 SCHOOL FAIR DATES ... Sept. 27, 28 ... Sept. 20, 21 t. 29, 30, Oct. 1 .. Sept. 29, 30 Sept. 30, Oct. 1 .. Sept. 9, ... Sept. 9, .. Sept. 13, . Sept. 15, . Sept. 16, .. Sept. 22 .. Sept. 22, .. Sept 22, .. Sept. 23, . Sept. 22, .. Sept. 22, simile is 23 30 30 28 21 Z4 23 10 10 14 16 17 I 1 i:â€" bistirectibitndictertih c iiicciactwcsssss MB .4. but neither the breweries nor the wore pink chiffon over taffeta and distilleries are exhibiting their finishâ€" carried a "bouquet of sweetpeas. The ed product at the C. N. E." No; they groom was supported by Mr. Russel would be a very poor advertisement. Drimmie . Funeral services were held in Orâ€" chard United Church, conducted by Rev. Mr. Mercer. Interment took place in Maplewood cemeteny. pillow from _ the family; wreath, ;rrom Mr. and Mrs. W L Thompson; Basket from Mrs Gillespie Sadie and Miss Nichol; Mr and Mrs. A Pallett and family; Mr and Mrs H Williams; _ sprays, from Miss Viola Mclnnes, Mr. and Mrs A. Johnston, Mr Gordon Cook, Mrs James, Mrs Gillford, Mrs. Rice, Mr and Mrs G. Christie, Mr and Mrs Alien Holliday, Orchard United Church, Mr and Mrs N. Carmount. f Pallbearers were: Vernon â€" and Jack Pinder Lioyd Kirby, Eldon Rahn, Nelson Carmount, and Carmen Mr and Mrs Wm J Nelson visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Wm Nelâ€" son, Nenagh. | _ Sorry to learn of the serious illâ€" Flower bearers were: Doris, Irlma and Joyce Pinder, Lorna Kirby, Muriel Dickson, Verna and Beatrice Carmount. Floral tributes were: _ Mrs. Dave Davis, of Allan‘s Cornâ€" er‘s and Mrs Norman Marshall of \Toronto visited Sunday with Mrs. \ Wm. Kirby. and lived there all his life before moving to Toronto three years ago. Surviving are two brothers and four sisters, all of Toromto. ness of Mr Robert Kirby in Mount Forest General Hospital. We hope for a speedy recovery. KENNETH M. KIRBY After a long illiness, Kenneth Kirâ€" by, son of the late Mr and Mrs. John Kirby, passed away at St Joseph Hospital on August 23rd in his 25th year. Kenneth was born at Orchard Master Leonard and Beverley Pinâ€" der spent a week‘s holidays with their aunt, Mrs Fred Rothwell, Paimâ€" erston. Meet me at Durham Fair this Satâ€" Miss Muriel Nelson spent the weekend with her friend Miss Jean MceQuarrie. Sympathy is extended to the broâ€" thers and sisters of the late Kenneth Kirby whose funeral was held from Orchard United Church on Friday last to Maplewood cemetery. Kenâ€" neth lived here until three years ago when the family moved to Toronto. Those who attended the Exhibition from here were Mrs R. Pinder, and Gerald, Miss Sadie Kirby, Master Keith Dickson and Lawson Lewis. Mr. and Mrs Jim Vincent and famâ€" ily of Agincourt spent the weekend with Miss Clara Hoeflin. Teacher, Miss Pike and pupils back to school again. Master Gerald Marshall who spent Who have been visiting Mr and Mrs. the vacation with his grandparents, JAtck Switzer, returned home to Torâ€" Mr and Mrs. D. Davis returned to Onto Monday. his home in Toronto on Monday last. Mr Geo. Alles is staying with his he _sister, Mrs. H. Reid. Mr. Walter Ferguson has the *CDCINDE school. phone installed and Durham for NMr Brown Irvin left Monday to atâ€" Central. tend College in U. S. School commenced on Tuesduy' Mr Jack Irvin, Chatham, was home last with the teacher, Mr. B, J. OVer the week end and holiday. Firth at the head of the staff. Mr.‘ Mrs T. J. Reid entertained a numâ€" Firth is to be congratulated on being b¢r Of friends at her home Monday, successful in his summer course, at &14 celebrated her birthday. Western, London. | _ A little daughter arrived at the Mrs . Isabel Marshall® of Toronto, home of Mr and Mrs. Jack Switzer and Mrs. D. Davis were Sunday visi Thursday of last week (Ethel Saunâ€" tors with Mr and Mrs. Wm Kirby of 3ra.) Mr. Alex Eccles with his thresh ing outfit is engaged among the variâ€" ous farmers of this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wm Gordon, with Mr and Mrs, Alf McCabe of Varney spent a couple of days last week at the Exhibition. | Mr. Elmer Tucker of the Bank staff in Thornton, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B.| Tucker. Mr and Mrs. Jas. Hargrave and family spent a day recently in Owen Rev and Mrs. C. J Queen recently returned from Louisville, Kentucky and visited last week with their reâ€" spective parents, returned on Satâ€" urday last to their home in Princeâ€" ton. Miss Pearl Gordon is at present engaged at the home of Mr. Cecil Barber of Knox Corners. Rev J. C. Cayley of Thedford was & recent guest with Mr and Mrs. J. On Sunday next, Sept. 4th, Rev. B. G. Buley Rector of St AlJban‘s church, Atwood, will have charge of the service in St. Paul‘s church, Egâ€" remont, in the absence of Rev M. H Farr who goes to Atwood. ALLAN‘S CORNERS | Mr Merton Reid of Seaforth, spent ORCHARD |a day with his mother, Mrs H. Reid | The ceremoty was performed in the spacious livingâ€"room, beneatn an arch banked with gladioli. . Miss Islay Sim rendered "The Bridal Chorâ€" lus” from Lohengrin and during the signing of the register Miss Elizaâ€" °* CARCeererore sof TNHeRgTY . sa12200 _A PCGiCOGTUH INUp,II10 ' School reopened Tuesday morning . BARBERâ€"â€"In memfory of Mathew | Someone Blundered ! mm mm with Miss Heard again in charge.; Barber who pas away Sept. Into the Valley of Death, A pretty early autumn wedding Miss Dorothy Bogle also returned to â€" 10th, 1936. | Rode the Six Hundres: took place cim Saturday at the home her school at Cedarville. |Two years have pa; since that snn nercceiiireligortne «. .~.. «. of the bride‘s parents, Mr and Mrs R Mrs John Bogle has been laid up sad day, NEXT WEEK â€" Four pays : Treleaven, Holstein, when their only for some time with heart trouble.| When one we loved was called away : SHIRLEY TEMPLE in her newest daughter, Alma Rae, became the Her many friends wish her a speedy, FONRget him ! No, we never will | bride of ‘George Kenneth Alles, recovery. + | For in our hearts, he 1i eth stili, uu“le .-”‘ Bm ‘way" younger son of George Alles. Rev. R Mr and Mrs Bryson Morlock and; â€" His wife and family., R Mercer officiated. |. it and MPS Merow s C A Creamery. Rev. M. G. Court visited in Lonâ€" don and Galt the first of the week. Our teachers are back and school reâ€"opened Tuesday. The teachers spent their holidays at their several bomes: Mr and Mrs Tilden and Chrisâ€" tena at Mount Brydges; Miss Dyce and Miss Shortt at their homes. The home of our new Contiuation assistâ€" ant, Miss Ramsey, is in Meaford. We wish her success in her undemkln.g.‘ There are eleven new pupils in the Continuation School. | Mr Lorne Moore of Palmerston has taken charge of the books at the Miss Jean Brown is spending a few days with the McGuire family. I Mr and Mrs Lester McGuire and Dryden, Mrand Mrs John Taylor (son inâ€"law and daughter), are expected by Mr and Mrs N. McGuire the last of the week. | Miss Aura McGuire visited friends in Toronto and Guelph over the week end and holiday. A little daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Treleaven in Durâ€" ham Saturday of last week, but died on Tuesday morning. Sympathy is extended to the young parents. Messrs John and Jas. Calder, Robt Watson and the two Long‘s, attendâ€" ed the Exhibition Friday. Mr and Mrs Bert Eccles and family attended the Toronto Exhibition on Friday of last week. Dr. and Mrs McKenzie visited Mr and Mrs. John Roberts recently. the last of the weea. Robert Christie left for his school near Ayton, and is boarding with Mr and Mrs. Reuber. Mr and Mrs. Gibson and Harold of Owen Sound spent the week end and holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Master A. J. Morrison is staying with his aunt, Mrs Cecil Barber anr altending school. Nr Brown Irvin left Monday to atâ€" tend College in U. S. Allesâ€"â€"Treleaven Nuptials Mrs Morrison and Bill came home Friday after spending some time in Toronto. Mr and Mrs Wm. Clark of Durham visited Mr and Mrs Wm. Brown the first of the week. Miss Ruby Kerr spent the weekend and holiday with her mother, Mrs.| Jordon. Master Russell Buller returned home Faturday after spending two weeku‘ in Toronto. | Mr and Mrs John Leith and Bobbie visited Mr and Mrs Wm. Long near London the last of the week. Mr and Mrs Rainsburg, and Mrand Mrs ‘Theron Rainsburg (nee Aileen Brown) were weekend guests with Mrs J. W. Brown. Mrs Alex. Brown and Valerie spent the end of the week in Toronto. THE DURHAM REVIEW Miss Helen Mathewson of Vancou ver is visiting Mr and Mrs John D. Roberts . | _ LOCAL AND PERSONAL ; HOLSTEIN LEADER)"=~*»>»* TORONTO two grandsons, â€" JO 10 00 20 T2MCE, TCO mnt TaLlQ as leviâ€"‘ ‘:mummuswu-ot'romuhum. Of this rate, one mill visited last week with Lorne Blyth. is rebated by the Provincial Governâ€"! Miss Florence Cowin of Tandan | maâ€"s h recovery . f Mr and Mrs Bryson Morlock and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. V/ill Mather. Miss Marjorie Kerr 1 eft Tuesday to enter training as a nurse in Owen Sound hospital. _ Sunday afternoon, at the S.8. service, Rev. Mr. Mercer Mrs. Thompson of New Brunswick %s visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Sams. Mr Lorne Blythe returned Sunday after a vacation with friends in Torâ€" Mr and Mrs Alf. McCabe spent the week end in Toronto with their daughter, Mrs. Flewellyn. Miss Florence Renwick. |after spending the holidays at the| raptnd Mr and Mrs. Alex. Henderson Wallace home. | MOUR with Mrs R Taylor and sons Ross: Mr and Mrs J. M. Marshall and | r. C. a. sou and Beverley, are holidaying this Mrs Marshall Sr. were in Guelph on{ Eyening Show week at Wasaga Beach. lm“d"' | m atinees Wed Tough Luck ! Mr and Mrs A. C. Marsball had a| Mr Wm. J Moore, Sr., while comâ€" pleasant surprise on Monday evenlng, ing hame from Dromore this Tues-‘ when about twenty of their rehuvec; . day was held up on the road by a gathered at their home, this being the | ow Provincial Police and asked for his 10th anniversary of their wedding. THURS, FRI., "driver‘s permit." Bill had one, but We wish for them many more hlm’flary Cooper he forgot to take it with him. The anniversaries. | in the Police then took all the particulars | (Intended for last week.) | t ‘ d down, and said ,"You will umef We were pleased to be among the: v.n' next court day" Too strict, we‘ll number who were invited to the‘ C say ! A man should have one warnâ€" home of Mrs. McAlister Sr. on Sat A great Star d ing, one chanceâ€"at least. =urday afternoon. ‘There were about the Prodge oo on mm mm | 20 ladies present. _A pleasant time M ‘ VARNFV ,I’I'u spent in conversation IM..“D" Auaden: MA l Oe e ns t | ty tea was served, after which Mrs. | smummmmmmoe ,__At a joint meeting of Amos and ‘Knox Normanby churches held in in Amos Church Tuesday evening a call was extended to the Rev. Mr Cranstopn. | Mrs Harold Lawrence had a numâ€" ‘ber of ladies at a quilting on Tuesâ€" day and gave the proceeds to the Ladies‘ Aid of Amos Church. We feel sure the Ladies‘ Aid appreciate this very much as Mrs Lawrence is a \nonâ€"member of Amos. | Visitors to the Toronto Exhibition recently were Mr and Mrs Harold Lawrence, Matthew Hooper, Goldie: Wilson, Norman Wells, Orville Lee. â€" _ Mr Walter Ferguson was only llhree days buildng the foundation for Wally Adams‘ new house last week. Messrs Colin and Hugh McCau1 of Toronto visited at Mrs Chas. Smails last week. Egremont Plowmen‘s Association will hold a meeting in Yeovil Hall, Monday evening, Sept 12th to arâ€" range for plowing match. All interesâ€" ted are invited to attend. , Mr. Charles McKenzie and Mr | Kirkpatrick of Detroit paid us a flyâ€" ing visit Monday last. Charlie says it is 14 years since his last visit here. He has been working for the Plymouth Motor Co the past 10 years and likes it. He weighs over 200 Ibs. now. No more farming for him he says. | Mr. W H Wells intends filling his silo this Thursday, Keith Hunter with his new cutting box doing the Mr and Mrs. Burton Duke of Toâ€" ronto spent over the week end at Mrs. J. M. Allan‘s, Mrs. Allan accompanied them to Toronto Monâ€" day and will visit the Exhibition a few days. Guests were present from Harris ton, Palmerston, Mount Forest and Toronto. The bride and groom jeft ona wedâ€" Wilder and Dr Fred Leeson, who ding trip to Northern Ontario. ‘The have been . renewing acquaintances bride wore a grey suit with navy hbere, returned to their homes on blue accessories. On their return Friday last. they will reside on the groom‘s| _ A number of young school childâ€" farm on the 16th concession of Eg/> ren attended the Exhibition. NORTH EGREMONT Last Week‘s Budget ire Coilin and Hugh MctCaul ol of Hampden . | o visited at Mrs Chas. Smails Mr and Mrs T. Wallace visited on eek . Saturday with friends in Owen Sound | W. M. S. will hold their Sept Mrs Thompson and children returned & this i:_ndgy_ ft the home Of with them to their home in Chesley, mmwmuu» day night the tax rate for 193% a» set at 40 mills, the same rate as leviâ€" last week for Sudbury, to take up school duties there with a substanâ€" tial increase in salary. _ Miss Jenâ€" nings is also on duty again. Miss T. E. Byers spent Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs S. Koenig, .on Sunday. Mr. Ivan Seim of Mount Forest had charge of the service, and . kindly assisted in the choir. He read {tor the scripture lesson II Cor. 6th chap. and took for his text II Cor. 6â€"9. "As unknown and yet well ,known.” We may not be much k.nownt in the world, but if we yield our lives in humble service to God, we shall , be known of Him, whom to know is , life eternal. l | Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin| Wilton on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs W. J. Philp and Mr and Mrs Alex.i Nicholson and Mary of Egremont.‘ They also attended service ltKnox.; Varney Anniversary will be held Sept. 11. Rev. Mr Pickering, Hanover willl be speaker. Special music. Nichols and son Emerson o‘ Ingerâ€" visited las t week with C. M. ‘The Women‘s Associatios will meet on Wednesday at B. C. Morlock‘s. extended visit with relatives KNOX CORNERS IN MEMORIAM 99 _ A cavaicade of History ! of Mathew| _ Someone Blundered ! P as leviâ€"‘ M“'.‘| ti at one mill CALDER‘S DRUG STORE â€"Phone : GRAY COACH LINES &â€"except Sun. & Hil bâ€" Hol. (Stardard Time) at *‘The Charge of the Light Brigade‘ sunpay MIDNITE, mon , Turs SEPT. 12th, 12 Errol Flynn Olivia DeHavils to take â€" immedia proceeding tC have any errors or ssions come |ted according to Taw\ the Jast Jay o |appeal being the 21st day of Soprom ber, 1938. | t Dated this 31st dny\of August, A D. 1938. \ *Adventures of f Marco Polo A great star in his greatest role. !s the producer of "Hurrican R. C. a. sSOuUND Phone 38 Eyening Shows at 7 and 9 o‘cioc Matinees Wed. at 4.15. Saturcay 2 30 JAMES M. NiCHoLsox Clerk of the Township of Egrem>: CLERK‘S NOTICE OF First POSTING OF VOTER® Lisrs after their long holiday. We s while unloading grain Miss Ada Ellis bas returned \.* after spending two weeks wit, | sister, Mrs. Art Neal, Arthur T; Mr James Coutts is having an forced holiday, nursing a bro. arm, the result of a fall in the » Added: MARCH OF TIMFE Mr and Mrs W. J. Philp, Mr. a Mrs A. Nicholson, and Mary, at«» ed services at Knox, Normanb, Bunday and visited with Mr ang \ her holidays in the same home . Mr. and Mrs. John Alles, and * thur Haas, attended the Exhibito, Toronto on Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Jas. Nicholson: 1: Marjorie Alles is home after :« ting a few days with Adele Ren with relatives at Cedarville and Lorne, Conn, were Sunday vj« tor with Mr. and Mrs, Jas, Coun Gwynue Haas spent one week < TIME TABLE vongratuiations to Mr. and M»» Kenneth Alles, who were married on Cool days and wooler nights, giv, warning that the fall season has ; LEAVE DURHAM â€"ROXY To owen sounp m, a 720 p.m., b 10.55 p.n. in the Sensational Now Playing morning, teachers _ «~4 commence work as>» FOREST . Alles to pecetr 10 Â¥J p Dep. Minister Reek §n absence of Hon, / The Dr. spok« of reforestatior able to come to oper had promised, but a that day had detain« previous evening M: his Deputy Minist« Reek, to come and stead. With Mr. Rec stand for the openin; Mamiilton, Presiden: Mon. Dr. David Jami Macphail, M. P.. i P. P. and Mayor Al Pres. Hamiton loud speaker atta gathering and in son as chairman / ing considerat Mayor Bell ¢ to Mr. Reek, a P. intraduced theoretioal an ted him for hi ent to reduce 1 cause discomfo» And, considerit was a splendid . disappointment | Mr Reek expl absence and rec visit to Durham Announcins the is of the Microâ€"Dya Vol. LX, No. today, said a «one or : best to me real prob} up to the by present eumer and products t« the world . "Forty or m our forefathers cultural societis primary object duction . Today er holds good: Fair clear of the w few years aAgo, ther or cold blasts, but : month, it still has , eontend with. Th« Priday, saw fin« our goods. . the problems to compote in United Kingd ducts must be €.6.& BESSIE McG and allowing themselves , ailment . Now we 1 eur patients than before Call and has sUCOS Chiropractic DURH A M Cleansing Tissues, 200 Wampole‘s Cod Liver Backrite Kidney Pills The earlier dat« Why mot make a ment today, and ®: how much pleasure | seeing â€" CORRECTHL x<AREBFUL, COMPL vice consult . W.IPATTERS! Are â€" unpleasan them | result . (n eyes protesting ! At €. Sararey‘ DURBA Wednestay, 50 hemica) HEADAC product Cor ster o Ar ti in tr l0

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