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Durham Review (1897), 5 Apr 1923, p. 8

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3,... .fr it,,t YNF ot Valuable Farm Lands and Farm Stock and Implements Saturday. 7th day of April I023 The und-rnlgm-d will otter tor by Public Auction on commencing at one p.111. on Lor NO. 2. IN THE Mth CON, TOWNSHIP OF EGREMONT in the County or Grey, the lollowlng valuab- te Farms.; and Farm Stock: I mar". supposed to be in You. i years; t brown mar“, 8 years; t brown num- 6 years. 1 bay horse. 6 years: 1 mare, 2 wars; 1 mare " you”. CATTLE " milk cows of which , are spring- "a; _ tttt cattle; 2 heifers: I Starr, 2 bulls and 3 calves. PIGS : I sow and 3 tttore pigs I)! PLHMEXTS : Binder. Mower, Bteet Roller. Disc Harrow. Waggon. Buggy, Cuttor, Manure .9prvader. Horse power for cutting feed, Pea Harvester. Cream Beparator. 2 sets double barman. 1 let single harnesa. turnip pulper. forks, hoes, min-s and numerous our " articles, set butcher tools. semen. grindvrs. etc. He'll“. f'hiekens. Turkeys. Goes FUDIIER AND FEED A bout 50 tons that class Hay. (nus. Buckwheat and Potatoes. I quantity of wood. All sums of $10 and under, ( tsio buildings. all in No. l repair. Wm: r. , oat and good mum. mural. NO. It-Lot No. 2 in un- lilh concussion ot the Township of F.'co mum. 100 'aere'l '. No. l barn and muhuihlings. 2 good frame dwellings. tc, good roads and near to Holstem. Thu Farms will be cam-ed {or sale mun-ct to a rem-nic- prtee. Further t ~rms and conditions made known on application to undersigned A. B. CIFRREY. Barrister. Durham th bri or R. O. KIWOUR. Barrister. Mt. Forest Dated at Toronto this 21th thy ot March. 1923. The Trusts a Gunman-o Co'y Ltd. Trunk-co WM. MURPHY. Rum. Auctioneer tf, High”! Prim paid tor WHEAT delivered mm Min 93 a GOODS DELIVERED around town every M afternoon. Send in your orders only. 'li Hum. No 8, Day or Night. M JOHN McGOWAN Joint notes. parm Lot No, m ot the To! " County of ( iek avelling All Kinds of Garden and Field Seeds AUCTION SALE On h trvl. Red Clover, Mammoth Alrike, Timothy, Rape, Eu: Wm. Rennie. I). M. Ferry and Steele Briggs. Be sure and Ret, your nuppiy r-arly as there is n scarcity of differ- ent variclio-n. Scrim, Scalloped L Double Curtain Poles. Brass Rods, Wi, Linoleum. 4 yards wide Oilcloih, l and 2 yards WALL PAPERS xsiaaexxxxXxxxxxxlx'i'xxx't"es R. J ARNILL, 'or THE PEOPLES MILLS il! pleased if you make your selection here. Full Supplly ot Light Rubbers for the Wet Weather Sovvrnign Manitoba Patent flour. per " m sack Eclipse- “our mend. per " lb track............... White Lily Pastry Flour. per " m sack ........., Dru: (ton low) per100 ma ....... .............. Shark: (ton lots) per 100 lbs .................. ., I’m-d Flour (Middllngs) per 100 ms. No. I Mixed Chop. Wat' 100 ms...... Oat Chop per 100 ms (old otuto.... . Crintt.Pcat Outs. pet two ms (on! oats).' luau-Mb”) Calf Mnal. 25 m lack... Guam Chopping. per 100 mm...” . r. Mower, Steel Roller. Dire . Waggons. Buggy. Cutter. Spn-auxo-r. Horse power tor feed. Pea Harvester, Cream as of $10 and under. Cash. lei', Fowl and Wood. Cash. purchases 9 month's credit cent per annum on approv- 'mlring Car. it-kms. Turkeys. Geese OUR FLOUR IS GUARANTEED. The above prices are at the Mill and Strictly Cash. No. 5. in the 11th Conces- Township ot Egremont. m of Grey, a No. , farm m: and ttrsrt class tarm II in No. t repair.- Wet: Prices for Flour and Feed SM Scalloped Lace Curtains trgigitextxtxtgttIggtgtg)gtMtXfit" 98 t' "arg. Feed it: A good crowd was out to church at r, Letter Breen on Easter Sunday. Mr 'r Eric Sharp sang a solo very accept- m ably. At the close of the serum; 1 the election of officers for tho S. S. r, took place : Bupt.--E. H. Hollldny, h. Asi0tattt--- Ernest Holliday, Secre- a. tary-Erie Sharp, Treasurer-- Randall McFarlcn. ortranitrt--Miss Marie Co wan; Teachers: Bible eltvssa--.Mrs Albert Ovens. Adults-Mrs Will Ste.- Venson. Intermediate-Mrs E. H.llol-; "i lidny. Children-Mrs ll. F. Sharp. 1 1-. On Monday the W. M. S. at Letter I Dreen held their annual business 'l meeting and election of omee.rsTtwy .-. havehada very SUCCI‘SSHII year. They lit organized last June. have IS mem- a" hers; Six were made life members. Total money raised. $167.10. Ofrietws' "> for next year: President-Miss L. m Rawn. Vice-Pres.-- Mrs (Rem) Mer- 'm cer. sec'y---Mitrs A. Cameron, Trvas--- 'm Mrs It. F. Sharp, organist-Miss Ma- Flt tic Cowan. They are looking forward for a good time at the May meeting he and hope all the old members mm a of number of new ones will come our. Choice new designs for all rooms and halls. You'll be Mr George McFarlon. ot Toronto. spent the week end with his mother at Letter Breen, who is ill alprc-sent Mrs W. K. Williams, clandettoye,! wan a recent visitor with friends here' Mr Wesley Sharpe. Lacombo. Alta, who came east as delegate for the Wool Grove-rev Association, and other bushings. spent a day with his bro. ther, B. F. Sharp, and caiivd on. a it": old friends. it is quite a few vurs sine? Wes. has been home and i.verybody was glad to see how very kindly time had dealt with him. Rev. J. W Hanna, returned mis- sionary trom China, accompanied try Mrs G. R. Gilroy and Master Prod, Mount Fol-oat, were the guests of Mr and Mrs Marshall Wright on Sunday afternoon. There is at!!! a lot of sickness tte round here. Mrs Jos. Rawn and Mr R. Sim were quite m. but are improv- ing. SCOTT-ht the Manse, Holstein. on March 28th. to Rev. G. S. and Mrs Scott, a son. "ARROCH--At Minto, on Thursaa). March 29th. to Mr. and Mrs. Ales. Darroch. tnee Louise Ramage) a daughter. WILSON-ln Normanby, March 30th to Mr Ind Mrs C. Wilson, a son. DIED DARROCH--At Minto on Saturday, March 3131. infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Darroch. Window Blinds SOUTH BEND Holstein BORN with“ E 'l. Low MO PERSONAL; present. Miss V. Swan of Prescott spent 0 vor the week end with Mr A. Main. Miss R. Roberts in enjoying the Easter holiday at home. Mr D. W. Cameron spent over the week end renewing acquaintances in and around the village. i Mr and Mrs J. Rocks of Toronto ispent the holiday season ln Durham ’and Holstein with relatives. Mr R. 'returned home Monday while Mrs R. “a remaining for a short time. " Lord Cnrnarvon had been here, ; he would not be suffering from blood poisoning caused by mosquito bites ,‘glm'lng February or March. Mr. J."fir&in has" returned from Hamilton and is visiting among his many triends. Miss Ross who has been unwell for some time, is so for recovered as to be able to spend Easter in strattore with her brother. Mr A. Sinclair. Owen Sound, was at the Manse. in response to. the mes- sage that his sister had died. Mr R. Neilson, Scotland, nephew of Mrs It. Christie, arrived last ween, intending to make Canada his home. Miss It .Philp of mu.tuunri'iriint over the week end with her parents Mr M. Hopkins, who has been with J. A. Mather, is engaged with Mr J. J. Wilton ot' Varney tor the summer commencing April Ist. Mrs J. D. Main ot Waterford, spent Easter with Main brothers. Mr J. Eden had a bee on Monday drawing barn timber home, he pur chasing a barn from Mrs N. Nehr- thur on the old McPhee farm. You say you have to say It withl all sorts ot appendages' DOW. Ye.'; surely do not consider what you net.‘ It was formerly jitst girl. noly pumps) spate. rats, buns. lip stick. putts, mm even some of the Indian style ht paints and feathers. Rev. W. J. Hanna, returned mis. sionary from China, addressed the Methodist. congregation on Sunday under the auspices of the W. M. b'. He gave a very interesting and in. spiring address. it will surely make us think of conditions in a different light to hear such men explain the beauty of that great country witn such a beautiful climate and fertile land, where man alone appears to he vile. The service was Well attended there being no service in the Pres. byterian church. HOLSTEIN LEAD ER Mr G. Scott, of London, is home at A great gloom was cast owr the community and village on Thursday morning last. when it was rvpm'hul that Mrs. (Ron) Scot was dead. Tho news came as a grvat shock for Mrs. Scott had endeared horse” 10 all dur. her time of residence here. Dt-ceased had livvd practically all her life in tho vicinity of Kilsylli. North Grey. Her maiden name wan Sarah Sinclair and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sinclair. now residents of van Sound. Five years: ago she was married to Rev. G. S. Scott who for a number of yoars‘. was Presbyterian minister at Kllsytii and North Derby. Besides Mr. Scott a small daughter and little son a few days old survive. There are also her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sm. clair : two brothers. Angus B. of Ihr syth: Dr. Alex Sinclair of Sault Ste Marie, Ont. and three sisters, Mrs. It. R. Witherspoon of Kilsyth: Mrs. A. A Lou-lo. Windsor. and Alisa Ruby Sinclair of Moose Jaw. The funeral services were conduc- ted by Rev. Mr. Smith of Durham, assisted by Rev. Mr. West on Friday afternoon. The remains were taken on Saturday to Owen Sound to the home or deceased's father and moth- er’and from there to Greenwood coup etery. va. Mr. Pilkey was the ofmy iating minister. The late Mrs. Scott had all the lino qualities found in the ttttest type of Christian lady which made her a fav. orite among her friends. All her lite she has been a. faithful member or the Presbyterian church. WHITTLE-ABERDElN--At 98 Not- tingham St., Guelph, by Rev. John Little ot Rockwood. Annie E. Abol- deln of Holstein to Mr Joseph Whittle of Guelph. Mr'Cattne1-r'tttwasort-- At the Mango. Holstein, on Wpdttesdtty, March M, by the Rev. Cr. 8. Scott, Ellen Maude, (Nellie) second daughter of Mr and Mrs. John Ferguson. r, con, Eiiremont, to Mr. 130nm! Alm- ander McCannel of Bootlwille. (Junior Room) Sr. 2nd--H. Smith, C. Johnston. Gt. McPhaden. B. Arum. B. Christie, J. Lewis, C. Tyndall, G. West. D. O'Con- neil, V. Allan, M. Hearty, I. Sim. 1 Mc- Call, M. Mowbray, C. Arum. J. Heany Sr. lst-M. Irvin. M. Fidler, N. nu- ton, N. Johnston, M. Woodyard, L. Mowbray, E. Gadd. Sr. Primer-Marte Mullen. Milton Aitken, M. Nelson. P. Lam-ence. I. Ellis. B. Gibson. W. Althea, A Leith. Jr. Primer-hr. Elm, R. Nicholson. F. Gadd, H. Smith. G. Slovenian, B. Puller. B. McKenzie. No. on roll " Average utend'ce bt. Death of Mrs Cr S. Scott Holstein School Report MARRIED M. Mackenzie. Teacher Toronto Durham Mr R. Mrs R. it with A cold Easter! We are hoping that the present thaw will not consul but that Spring's balmy zephyrs may " length prevail. Winter grips tenac- iously, but must soon yield. Ira, Simian in mi for Rev. Mr Scott and children in their great. be. reavement. Miss Jessie Clark is spending the holiday week with her mother and sister in Owen Sound. Miss L. Batu is enjoying her VMB." tion at her home near Paisley. Mr P. Mutch is in Toronto this week-attending the O. E. A. Conven- ti0n as delegate. The program is very promising. Mr and Mrs. C. Witherow recentzy visited her sister Mrs Roy McGilu- way. The latter is spending a few days with her mother this week. Mr and Mrs Robt. Reid and Matt. ter George, returned to Webb, Sask. last week after visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs p Ecctes and other friends. "giggliuby mum of Durham Hott- pital staff, spent the week end with her parents. Mr George Connolly has installed a radio outfit in his home, and hxs callers are enjoying programmes At- von in d1tterent pans of the United States. How long will it be untlltlw Radio becomes as common as the telephone? What. next? The last meeting of the U. F. o. Club was quite busy, owing to the distribution of clover seed and other general business. Orders are still be. ing takeuror binder twine and sen-oer.- ings. Owing t 0R. Sim's illness, the debate was deferred. siiss Gladys Lamont, Mt. Forest', has been enjoying a little holiday at home. By the looks of tho weather it ap. pears as though Srping wow here for good. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crispin and family have moved to Mrs Edington's house on the gravel road for the summer. Mrs Jas. Johnston and daughter, wished her mother, Mrs. Douglas on Sunday. Mrs- Alex Stephens and daughter Marjorie, visited friends at Orchard, during Easter. wid, sorry to hear that Mrs Net. son McGuire and children have been sick with the grippe. Mr. Robt. Lewis is expected home at the end ot the week from Mount Forest Hospital after undergoing a serious operation. We are glad to report that Mr. W. C. Dickson is improving after being laid up with blood poisiniug in his hand, for some time. Mr. George Amermon from Past Nornwmby, with his buzz saw. has, burn cutting wood for Mr. Kirby and Mr. Kellar. Tin- lww choir in the Orchard Cit, Sunday, did remarkably well. Mr. Ben Dickson has gone to Chos loy on a business strip. Wedding bells are ringing around Orchard. " welcome our new teacher. Miss Lucy Colgan from Dundalk to our vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Allan vlslted with friends in Hamilton over tho Easter week 9nd. Mr. Wilfrid Barber is spending the vacation at the parental home. Mrs. John C. Queen and son Car. man are spending Easter week with relatives in Toronto. Mr Earl Matthews went to Toronto Monday on a business trip. Mr George Pollock Sr. is somewhat under the weather with an attack or the cold. Mr. Jag. Eden had a successful bee Monday, drawing a. number of loaua of timber for the building of his barn. "Very unexpected was the death or one of our oldest pioneers in the person or Mr. Prank Grasby who, while in the act of cutting wood, tell dead almost instantly. The deceas- ed, though ailing tor years past. died quite suddenly on the afternoon or Friday. He leaves to mourn a widow and family ot one son. Mr Thos. Gras- by of St. Marys, and tour daughters, Mrs .Arthur Lawrence. Mrs Andree Pickett, Mrs. Frank Havens and Mrs Geo. Smallman Interment was on Sunday to Maplewood cemetery. While coming from the bush a. few days ago, Mr. Clinton Main was so unfortunate, when jumping down from the fence. to come in contact with an axe he was carrying, cutting a deep gash in his thigh, which te- quired a number of stitches to be sown up by the Doctor. This will lay him oft work for a considerable time. Another of the pioneers. In the person of Mr Alexander Ferguson. who spent his life with his "other John on the 18th com. panned away. He has been lndisposed for a number of years with rttetnttattam, and out- tered a great deal of we. The at Miss Jean Kerr, who spent the win- ter months at. the home or Mr w. G. Firth, In at present enjoying the home circle again. Cemetery, the services being taken by Rev. Mr. Burnett. Mrs James Allan. who was ill with the grippe. and required the aid ot the Dr, is able to be around again. THE DURHAM REVIEW ALLAN'S CORNERS (Intended tor last week.) ORCHARD The good sleighing the travelling public have enjoyed the last week in March. is urday-April 8rd, fut going down the stream and the scar- city of water problem will surely be solved. Mrs. Bert Watson. we regret to say In still very porly under Dr Melklo’s care at Mt. Forest. with a mum ab- scess under her arm. Mn. John Marshall Is also not re gaining her robust health as fast as her many friends would desire and as still under the Dr's care. We would not for a moment reflect on the good name ot your Durham weigh scale clerk but from whatever cause, We never heard greater tits» satisfaction expressed with the Weight handed out than we did to. day. On Iii hogs we delivered, it We got their right weight-our Judgment was tremendously out and we'll nov- er guess tuttun,--Just take what We get and put up with the mumeral bumps that farmers have to put up ; with. The winsomo smile that newr fades from Miss Mary McAllister'" face. was one of the Easter joys at Knox Church on Sunday last. Miss Florence Mellvridn is tmend- ing her Eastel‘vncalvion with her unc- le and aunt, Mr and Mrts.Jas.Vituerutt and her school chums at Aglncour.. Miss Browning, our popular teach. er, is spending her Easter vacation at her home in town. On her return we understand she will have a board- ing house nearer the school with Mr and Mrs Jno. Bauer. Mr. and Mrs. Androw Marshall's little boy Wilfrid is returning home this week from Durham Hospital and is considerably improved after the operation performed on his foot tor decayed bone. We attended the auction tsale of Mrs Reid near Holstein. last Week and purchased a good cow at a. goon price and brought her home on Good Friday. so if she 18 not a good cow all the way through, We'll bid good- bye to purchasing at an auction sale. The sudden removal by death o? Mrs. Scott of Holstein, on Thursday last. was learned with regret and sun'- nvss In this locality. We extend ‘sin- cere sympathy to the bereaved hus- band, RV. Mr Scott and family. Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Jas Ball, on the occasion of their mat riage at the Mantw, Mt. Formt, Ins: week. The last ot the series of meetings tor the winter under the auspices of the Men's Club at Dromore, wash-id on the evening of Thursday, March 2'2nd, when Mr David Allan, the 1-?- ttcient Clerk of the Township, gin-o a tine talk on Municipal procedurv. and the various acts to be obserwn by the Assessor. Clerk. and other officials. The adaptability of Wutm‘n trustees. and their privileges of vot- ing was touched upon. A cotultumrta- tion of tho present unequal system or Statute Labor was voiced in an m- tt-rvsting paper by Mr Chas, lemu-s and Dr. Snuath, whom» tumor was for many years Clerk and Twas. of his township in Shit-op. and (‘OilS(‘QUl'ltt7) aware of tho 0:101"qu duties of the Clerkship, added a few words of ap- 1uvciatiou. Community singing was had throughout the meeting at inn-z» vals. Duetts Won- given by Mort-arr; Chas. Bosley and W. W. Haulage. .m- Harvey Grout efflciently presiding al the organ the only male organist in the township (as far as wvaroawm-m and worthy of all praisv. The melt ing was an open one. for the ladim as Ws-ll. the program being unit-m} provided by mm. We meant the foregoing tor ins: week, but the inabilitythrotwiistoruts to catch the mail, prvsuwted. The Sacrament of the Lord's sum per was dispensed on Sunday hut at Amos Church, when a touching and inspiring service was given by Rev. W. J. Burnett. Mists lime Butte or Toronto, home tor the holiday, cou- tributed a. solo in tine van». in mr dition to assisting the choir in the services. Mrs Alex. Morrison and family Joined her husband in Toronto a wed: or so ago. Mrs Wm. Brown. her mother, accompanied her there. Sympathy ie extended to the sor- rowing friends 0n the death of Mr Alex. Ferguson, familiarly known an Sandy. He had not been in good hnallh for some nuts. His funera: was to have been on Wednesday bu; owing to the storm. was postponou to the following day, many not know. ing of this. or his death, on account of the weather, Council met March 26th, mombor: all present, minutes adopted. Comr Calder reported Jag Lotlilan, wintrn work $8.40: A Calder, do $3; d. Leith, do $1.50. Ccm'r McDougaltl reported Chas. Sake, winter work, $2.50 '. Com'r Aberdein reported Wm. Allan, winter work $2.80; W. Fer; uson 60e; J. Lawrence, do $3.4o; S. Patterson. do, $5.40 ; Jun T. Brown do, 83.20; M. Matthews, do 82.; la. Matthews, do, 84.80; J. Campbell, eo $3.00 for 1922 ; Ben Woods. do " ,' L. Allan, do 83.20; W. Gordon, do " Groat--Aberdein: That we divide Township into ttve division instead or four, according to division by Council. Carried. Com'r Aberdein'l division: From Prov. Road, con. " and so, and he: to 1lith lidemd and all slam-om. Jo included; our. " and " and an onerous "ttt included from blind Com'r Grout reported J. Troup, winter work 87.80 ; J. Smith. do “.20 Roy Dickson. do " ; C. Melon“. do, 81.20; In Henderson. covering 10; culvert, 5th aideroad $27.00. Com. fees $1.00. BLYTH'S CORNERS NORTH EGREMONT Egremont Council TORONTO line lots " con., to blind lines lot 16 to And. Hunter's and Brown’s side- road to Prov. Highway. Reeve Mchhem's division 1 6th and 10th Cons and 2nd and 3rd com. sidewalls 16--Mr--li from Arthur r. Line to blind line can 12 on the but con. and Swanstou's -- Mclmugalds. Halliday's and Gardiner's on 2nd con. Com'r Calder’s division; con's 7., 16, 18. 20. 22 from 15th siderozui east ---town line included and slderoads 20 --'25 and town line from blind inn between 12--14 con's north. Com'r McDongald's division: cons 6, A, IO, 12 from 15th sidemad east to townline and sidemads '20--a5 from town line north to blind line between con‘s 12-14. also townline betweon Proton and Egremont. north to blind line between con's l2 and 14. Calder-McDougall: In regard In the. communication trom the Clerk of Proton Township re certain proposer: drainage work, that the Clerk be in- structed to write the Clerk of Proton Township to the effect that Egrcmont Council gives their consent to tin- Council of Proton Township to pro- ceed with the work at improving drain No. 1 of that Township under the Municipal Drainage Act. Car. i NO. 9, muumox'r 1 Jr. 4th--Atlct' lluas (I!) iSchvnk, Millie Forgusom. [Earl Ross (H), Murray Ros i Schenk‘. Harold Mepiuae*. Kenneth Alles". " 2nd to ;()rvile Kelcluhuw (H). Lvrt fabaw. Elmer 'i'voup'. Jr 'dt schratne. Sr. Pr. lo Jr. Ist ‘Row, livid Lekhubuw. I part of lusts. Grxmt--Aberdein : That the Clerk ft salary be ti.eed at 8350.00 a year and he to perform all statutory duties. Carried. he It; perform all' statuwr'y duties. oatts, Russel Irrittttttie, Lonn- lien Carried. demon. Rose Lamont. Jr. 2nd~Mnr MeDagald--Caider: That we pa.' ion Hamilton. Ruby Watson. Marrur the Clerk $375.00 to so on and do his et Watts, Earl Long. Pr.- Willi, duties as he has been doing. Lou- 30:150.]. Bert Robb. McDonald --ctudert That the m. lowing acounls be paid: W. B. Rim. express on supplies $1.30 : Municipal World Supplies $24.30: Clerk. Pttl" and reg., Voters’ List $1.76: Dr. luv- Lellan. services and medial: i .2- Fiddler, $11.25 : Reeve, pl'g and trl. ophonlng Me: C. Metnncs, u. house Judicial purposes ,,_i,s, ' .17- servlces and supplies re Wills; 'O,' . $420: Mrs. Bunston, servw-s .. l supplies reWiltiseroft's $19.3! '. Me bore of Council $15.00: 11. Il 'r.inr, lit to room 82: Carried. Groat---hberdeitt: That Wu “my ut Journ to meet on April Itith .or g '- eral business and that 1.. stru- our Clerk to “rim Mt. For I an oil to meet us on above d.: . i . payers wishing to leave my 1 1 , hour of one o'vlocl: p. m. NO. ll, FXPRKMoh'l' Sr. 4ttr---Fur,r.ivvts : Hygamu, (2mg raphy, Arillumlir. Granmmr ' s' [m rauurc. Margaret b‘alrbairs. 84 pvt cent, John Switzor " Grm t'rchrt 79. Katltleer, MuLean 3'}. [Avg M. Eachern 76. Donald Gardiner " Jr. 4th. Subjects: Hygiene. Spw ling, Composition and Grammar. cor don Watson 78 per cent, Jno McLean Good Luck IS GOOD JUDGMENT. tU6t "The rea that I. 01w”! Reliable." SCI-.0 p I. thought to tto I lon‘ “my. hm Good Judgment do.- further. 'ro van DAVID ALLA ro I) tbt' d H Ti, Reggie Watson 62, Jim Mcues em " Artttttttette and Communion. Mm. Sum 78 per (and. own-v Calm-r a. Mary Plrstor 55. Ilene mom”, ht, Rosea Switzer tit. 2nd 4van Hlncks, Ellwyn Hester Arlyttr Watson. Mary McEachm_ Marjorie Gardiner, Willio Wuhan (Bobble Calder, absent). 1rit-Aies, McEwchern, Irene Gardiner" Sr, pr. --kdith Hincks. Gilbert Meriachom, Jr. Pr.-M%ttbie Swim-r, Gordon Ples. ter. No on mil M. Ae. nth-Mano.- tu: Jr. 3rd. Subjects: u. Arithmetic and Communion S. 8. NO 10. EGREMUNT Br Ath--Jetsn Henderson, Stun: Roth, Maxine Swanswn, Donald Me Arthur. Marion Henderson, Rum-l. Nelson. Isabel Lamont. Jr 4th--htarw. sure! McArthur, Ronald McArthur, John Long. Br. 'rd-Ernie Hamilton. Margaret Wilson. Jr. 3rd-- Ella Ne;. non, Jack Nicholson, Elmore llunn ton, Will: Wilson. Tom llo-ndvrson .' t" Lamont Ella Meryacheru, tr, ..d --iurruatt Dunstan. Kalllar Hen. demon, Gordon Henderson, Wilhr Thte lvst iswn of the Review COP. izwd u ' inspired account of “Plum d Ir.: 2‘) Ford by a g'tr,r..e'"'os'lt1t .' Michimut City. May I "mes, viewing the subjwl ' vrvni angle. l mud: upon thousands an: _ 'ttt terror, agony and awe. ' tl, ss as I mull. of riding t't at F.' ugkraviin." the Dem“ corru- ' 'rz-liovos Henry Ford th. ha! 'rdugtriat magnum in law I' t, M y be he ll. but he show. a tw Lonmemorued the world on. r that reason. To me, Henry Furs, ould l "otitttttemted not as a in“ _:afac'turer, but u the man vm :‘m mixing I. pleasure. me-n b g-v. a as our limbs for self iom othri and exercise. Henry Ford c', " possible by not riding in or. "a I) "molt chariots. The corn. F " _ uuid have us helium- thut : "I'd would do "tythfrttt my " "' suffering hlmliy. n - ', why doesn't Bord put an- 'd MI; g in the buck of mm our _. 'e _ T csh the Detmit wrlu-r om "no: he in Benoit tide in ', -‘ -s it I Buick. Cadillac. . J. vs other nuke of auto» =2videndy in the Imm- s' would changi- APRIL 5, 1923 roll M. Ae. (nu-Mano.- 23.6: Florence C. Hallie, 'rtoc'ttrr' Jessie I Clark. Th ('Ti't,rlie.s, to lf ttu EDITO king you for space. "Toronto Cum 8|")!le l 761-0ng! Toronto, April 1 View. Durham [I] rad" Wtt. ELW, N ’mn! in Mun.- "H Iwn- on March - random-d by Ju and II In followe- : the Plum!” for “NI (all in H dun. t' mum-d with ecu-1c." Anyongl thinking linen! erected or f tumult W. J. McF get"----'.- Cat 386.5%.” “07.3207 “gunmen“ Mere-cod Custom Recrvpt Canon] and "xci Hanovvr Customs ( ,m ondc-d “an amounted to tir', 'p W' our tho I Boys Ind othrrtt " MI to ride bicy won! on Mac-mum Take Notice ! Death at lnlant SM Mr. and "It Chwe Town. In mound”. tho-Er mum: mu, Um Wanda)". Th" u. wanna trom birth - tender mm m little bud tvtur.rird ll “INTI! was hold on nonducu-d by It»: l mum-w cts "ood an new. Apply to Peter up been mum“ “on against any who perm-it in VI Funk? Dmry Here Mr M. " Munc‘ Kart (En-s l'. r'. tt tho tgtatetTMmt Hun will be the. h-udmu ' Two Crippled by A Generou " Our hour or two 8tryt and new by roman w china. Bott laid on for tt thr' injurv'd d Guy's Loss in the Steel Sm A mn of tke "aroholtiers min-m L. 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