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Durham Review (1897), 3 Mar 1927, p. 4

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were emit " "rt m n- however, he noted. Ht.';' ulvrrymon who were stalwart " “us-s m prohibition who could a: 'he ttttttie M temperance 1- Iarltut that he had no sympathy x'ur .ho- attitude ot balm" otrptssi. tion Palm-r Minehan took ttte 1mm that when “he" in n “my“ "tTPC' um" took thr' other course or GEO. H. BRIGHAM OlVEN "orttritrtttlnt: to political campaigrnI JUDGMENT AGAINST GRUBB in“: l Jutlement has been given in favor tuv. Father ”mm”, (of Geo. u. Brigham of Hanover in The 30mm"! member for South the, suit brought by him against Urey was loudly ttpplattdetrarut warylunis N, Grubb or Mlltlmay. Thlsl 'lrssirrttred by Rev. Father Almehau. was a county mun action. tried at:1 the PM! speaker. as " broth of a tho sittings of the Grey county court! boil and was more than won!» at on Der. 22nd last, when judxment‘ his seat in lbw Lr.stlsiatttre. was rem-Noll. Mr Brigham sued Min; "r'eohlhitiori was', Tu'reMary to wi," 6lrttbtt for $893.t3, being the amount' a... w". and pmetum, is tMNee"dsear.v of damages claimed by the plttitttift to ronsoliclznv what We won by .lno' for hay. grain. ptr, sold by the de- war." “am pan,” Mme-ban. who tle, Implant. The piaintitt and defendant, vlawl that tho temperance forces had exehatuted properties, the Nam" Wu“. k... on the penitent ham-h at tit! getting the detondant's farm rhe ... ' ,., . ", H m. how-d it woutd property. stock and chattels. Aitrw ..,. “m to them. tho deal went through the defendant _ " ".. W" however, he nolvtl. clalnwd that the hay and grain and l ll. vlvrmnn-n who mm. Mama“ grain and son": other chattels were l , 'tts,', or, pmblbltlou who could not purchased by the 1"le.titr antler l I: 'he mm” ot temgrerance. 'YT"'mtnt. " was in writing. The war Rev. Father Hindu» The 30mm“! member ror't they was Inudly ttptuattde1l" and "estrihed by Rev. Father MIN the but speaker. is " broth boy: and was more than wont his sun In tit" u-anm said the r Prmun‘ , bring to h Hitherto“ Get our Price before you Sell your Wheat as I intone buying Wheat to sttltt by the Cal-load. GOOOS DELIVERED IN TOWN EV ERY DAY. PHONE NO. D. DAY OR NIGHT bro-hind I hummer vineittt them to ma bola no) at llama-Ml Flour per bas Ma’s-MN Flour. per tag p... (\ l'umula Ptmsr, per bag ... Kim: Edward Flour. per bag Feed Hour. per bag ...... Pastry “our. 2t ttt bag ... Pilot Hour. per In; ....... In)!" but Flour. per bag. Prairie Pride Plow. per bag sirttt of the Mn had NH togMegtt than "Hm he! re- "art " till roundatlun strttctttn.. Best Quality of Flour & Feed Whiie he was not familiar with the .nmcunm Ol enforcement in Tor. onto, he declared that the benefits of the Act Wett written in indelible not r" the Marts and minds ot tut, meople in Snub Grey. ‘Slnco 1916 We in Boutit Gs".', haw sN-n the an Ptt- row-ml with an Iron and equal hunt: and, l believe that in Toronto WV sitrly your 'utrorvemettt was mort- tan than ours. I believe that was the trouble with the O.T. A.-that it was not “More”! events all along 'tl line. but I know It was onion-9d in. A. Grey Iith Mano-tick] results." I tn that Riding. homo thes indium“! knit more tightly togtether and wives' and rhildren no tongu- trreeted drunk” "tt husbands and fathers at the etoset tot BLATCHFOrtt" CALF, PIG AND POULTRY FEEDS. Also OUNN'S Btt1 " BEEF SCRAP AND POULTRY FEEDS. HI?” tttking " [law any xowrl'mm-n! ts anxious to in. reuso In rtrentte, to blot out deib. its and to present a ttaunced Bud- M Whrm a. Government lens lltt- or. tttoy mum- that it they 8?" No 01118 man-ml of can it will bring new as much revmm- to the Prov won I ttery you to tind a Govern. tent that will stand up under that ot the that Immu- the yo hum-e. While he the dntlettltie unw. he dee rf the Bert a all on the h Ht M inohun (mm, mm, Wins l Applause in Massey Hall! “I unto. on Sm 1rey 'tg it: Outlaws“ nation! Mmnber 1 JOHN MCGOWAN Bee t that stat ion my An eloetttrnt tribute to ttto mm: complained that of the 0. T. A.. t n on sum! ground Imhwr Canadian Weekly Newsap '-r.s;' .t-eitstioa. RAHAGE a SON, Editor and Pro- W 1rteto " Ontario Temperance Act was yuan-Hwy afternoon by Far. UH !fnehan took the gromu Gerverttment assumvc mocmtic country, thes to the support ot the member and Mev. Pathe . The Moln- mxu promln our member and ans: or H alum! that since the ms- 0. T. A.. tvmperanco pea In! on their can, feeling t the battle wan over. mains that we have got to nu-r again and to In)" th" tor a m-w "rmtreranc" In us see to " that Wu lid ground and not build twnpo-mm-v Mrttctttm. on sl. Let us we to it that ”wires tuttor into it." " stand up Imam] of mid to them and tyt4t tttrm at Reasonable Prices wnf M. P. P. tor 5. (Ma) numb" of the Legis mrurd meeting. in Muse)“ Halt, Tots . mtornoon lastunam u Tempura of Temp man-aim try South and Rev. Father TORONTO l? to in who): 4.50' r'.... 4.251 is ... ia! the: iii) t'tlrtal0tte 25 I ' uou 1 I'?,'": Tin-Sc, 4030' H. Div ada,, ms'lCanac‘ 'ro- "toret .linq rhlan Judi-n- tlmlt, that the plaintiff did purs chase everything on the mm but what was accepted under tho agree- ment and. accordingly gave tire Nahum judgment for $650 and costs. W. " Henry, Markdalo for plaintiff; C. J. Mickie. Chester, tor defendant. Chopped Oats, pet-100mg 2.25 Crlmpod Oats, per 100 tbs 2.25 Strong Chop, per 100 lbs '2,00 Crimped Oats, per ton. * 45.00 Oat Chop, per ton.. .. 45.00 Mixed Chop, per ton.... 40.00 Gum's Tankage. 100 tbs 3.50 . Miss Arms ' ', Introduced a meal t to provide that a _ nationality residln , not lost. her halt Ing a foreigner. A male china 4 Hm.» taken up tho. forum motion and ! Globe : Who o. T, In l than I “is it not tiuw that our 1.tyyyi'ltt' alt things considered, althougi (tiso to tho owasion in their lttlF; " swan“: entitled to a place among 'nour.cenv.nt against what cleaclt, isl tho 'tood milling wheats. The chic a" mmmim, ? Theta, Ftt'e OTeu' aquar-’ point regarding which Garnet is ope: m of a million ur1ttttturalized for" to .criticism is in the colour of ttout rig" tntut in Canada, a lame propor-i This without doubt is more "creamy' lion ot' tin-Sh marry Caruulian win-SN than Marquis. Since however, blrach Tit-st, “um-"n. born in t‘anzuia. nrv-i ing and maturing prom-mas have bo t-x' living anynheiv- else than in Can-; come so highly detutlopmt and are br, when paying Canadian taxes, obeying ""3505 HO generally practised. ttis Canadian laws, automatically becom»; objection to the colour of Garnw "foreigner,," and losst their tram-j would appear to be appreciably win chise. A tistolution introduced into; itniged. ths. Housr, ol' t‘oummm in 1925. by; ---_.---..-. Mainr- Harv-y. 'ess"" with a lamp! THE CLOCK OF LIFE mum-u} : but things mm at a sandy rtifl. Tl". (“nn'ldin'l Govrwnment" The Cloak of Lltr. is wound but onu: l.tr, 'suown fop many 5mm tlt" opjn- Amt no man has tho gown ion of our ('ulludian Women, mini: To tell Just wltert the hands willsloy and urban. Th" Australian Purim , At late "l' early hour. mom: has who-n :u-rion. and the Pro-1.15 Now ist the only time you own ; 3-11, ti.urlution Wits Irasstol with a, Livo, love. toil with a. will ; my. ntttjority. il‘lace no faith in to-morrow, for in tho- ~lrvlim1 on Dun 1. women‘, Tlie Clock may then be still. “in: IV-ye tleepl:, intrwr-,!tul in lizt'i - I - -- (LT. A. Mun- dentin-d at Midnight»? in Pvovlttrltil and municpal e-ir-ctiunatp . . M timuxh c-wnin; property and paying? 'esenlaunns to r. SHOULD RETMN STATUS A8 A CANADIAN CITIZEN All.» Arm's Mavl’lmll. M. P.. hm Intrnrlunvll u rvsolmlon in Parliament to prtrvido that a “mun-n 01 lit-lush nationallxy waldlng in Canada will not lost- ber nationality by man}- Howew-r. i am more than pleased (to find that the m-ntieman t'hosott to mm the Commission is tt strong man Iin (wry sense ct the word." How, Father Minehan wold or meeting Mr. [Hanna many were; ago, and ot his kindness in furnishing a playground in tim congested part or the city. 'He, showed that ho was something more' than a. mere hum-headed business: man. that ho was a man with a ham-t. in my opinion. tte is on» at the best, men in th" Province for that particu-' lar 0mm I am glad to render that' om- trihvm- of ttP,r4'etttottt with 1hr; puss-m Goversurvsttt." 3 Tribute to Hanna However, I am more tl to ttrat that the Kotttletrtar had the Commission is tt in nory sense ct the WI Farhee Minoh..o, .trshl m' .. po-oplt- in Everything that dl fend against morals. "It the in: to he anything good in un- lo be brouzht before th w" want-Jo math the van that', he said. it British fair British "trad" wn talk so nu of womé-n fl what l' II In th mummy good in a Inf-58‘ _ brought before the Home, to matte. the very best or "W‘rything that did not of. rudqois on Jii.i/', From the: Standpoim of milling 1 5".“ in thrs Davin: and baking quaiitivs Garnet undoubt- ‘ iodi; (lav-s not rank as high as Mar. W that our woxwuiqm“ all things considered, although 'tsion in their pm“ " seems mulled to a place among N what cleaclt, is’ tho good milling wlients. The chief 'Of an mm. a auar." mini. regarding which Garnet is open unnatumlizetl for: tomriiicism is in the colour of ftour. Him. a litrke Now“ This without doubt is more "ereatns" Ty Cartarlian win-sf than Marquis. Sinee however, blvach- "tt in i‘anutla. may“: ing and maturing procs'ssas have tsec ‘. ”.1... than in raw; come so highly do-vviopml and are br., 'lian taxes, obeying coming so gunnniiy practised. [no liomatically becom»j objection to the colour of Garnm,‘ lose, their hair] would appear to be appreciably min-‘ at introduced intrr imized. I m" 'lloomiisll. Ont., rudm-h on hvhafl t says in the Daily "tt there Is " Phone 604.1% le., be responsible tor gelling S'Bu'rV-vdam to you regularly. We take subscriptions for alldaity pawn: and periodicals. You don't need to do businesu ot this kind with alrangors or go to trio trouble o'. sending by mail. Pay no and we ,rtil Dont miss it-the most Important hut-kw gum» ever played in Durham ---Tavi.sttwk vs. Durham for Sr. Nor. thern championship. Monday. Mar, 5. t-Ahorgina Miller, Glenna Law:- F't1CP, Ewen 11mm. Sr Pr--ior. gum Vessie. Jr Pr-Mitchell Mo Loan. 1'. S. S. NO. 2. BENT. & BLEND N --. Margaret McLean, Corinne Lawrsawo, Myrtle Mt-Lnan. m-Mur. irl Brown. Rena Clark, Herbie Mil. "t Clarence Ritchie, Chester Miller. tl-Johnny Vessie. Archie McLean. We trust you will be long sparei to enjoy life in the fullest measum 'mfg your new environments and “when to the smsions at sweet, silent thought, you summon up remem. brance or things past." may the even- ing ot your lives be ttladdened and renrshed by reflection on the many happy experiences or your life among friends and Scenes from which you now depart. i Azania assuring you of our conscien-i [ions interest in your future Well- being. Sigurd on behalf of community: Colin McIntyre, Wm. Robertson. Also May tor le. . Jos. TTERSON. . - _ ~~ w“ "'mmMltudtMtrl5 HIICIIOII bale :your new abode is not so remote but: 'tttat W" may on”) renew old lets/rs.,,, Stock and Implements and by social Contact, and pledge ant'W/ 'iiii'u1,'uG Furniture . the frlrmdshi DI thr, ast. k To show is some “in other thanl on premises of late Neil D. McLean, mon- words. that our feelings are, LOT 29, CON, 5, BENTINCK m-nuim', “'0 ask you to accept this, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1927 memento of the occasion (a walnut: , ' china minim-t) as a slight token of} at I tr'ciock thm. tho esteem in which you are held by:, r'rf,evf1'r',,1,gf,,,: 1 bay mare, 1 black 10ur largo circle ot friends. ihtrrtre, 3 m eh "m" , "- “m n F R SALE year old ow. due to can Apr” Presentations to Mr. and Mrs C. Monkey agroml that. it l.s preferable to pre- 'ducu a well developed Garnet sample 'tlmn n poorly developed or unsound sample of Marquis. For reasons gl- ven below, however, Wo cannot re" commend Garnet as a substitute fur Marquis in districts where the lattor variety may be depended upon (0 thrive successfully. although even in these districts it may often be pro- titrtblo. to the farmer to allow thofor. mm- variety to om-upy a part of the ark? devoted to wheat. SCHOOL REPORTS great virtue is that it ripens 5 to lo days earlier than Marquis wheat, and this is of great importance, seem; more northern ttretgtt of fevtilltp may more northern areas of fertility may mm and oihrr kinds. This new kind ot Wheat), attract. ing' much attention at present in lo- calitivs adapted to wrent growth. ltr, great virtue- Is that it ripens 5 to lu 0ays earlier than \fnrnuh what." In“? Kathleen L. Firth, GARNET WHEAT KILL Carney ' teacher Wm. Salim Hon Pl People read ‘Revlew' Want Ads.‘ We an» as man to you as your 161w! trhoue. Our phone tto. In 6. Farm will be chewed for sale, sub ', . " % 'IS""; , tl rss?..,?, 'eeglti Ject to reserved bid. Terms will by r ’ given at tho day of sale. I TERMS: All sum: of $10 and ur-, der, cash: over that amount. 10 mos, PM new four million dollar Peace credlt on approved jolm notes boar J It /1i,'.1iuiv, him?“ Buffing) a?“ . A c r une "S tt c o no In av lag interest at 6 pet cent per ”mum! an. it prtwent plans gym. and it ii, Mrs Nell B. McLean. Admirtiytratrix uoped that the Prince ot Walesand Rom. Brigham, Auctioneer I Prcsident Coolidge will be New" ‘0 cm stellar parts la the core- ---_----- non}: There is no draw span * . t Maugham the 4000 feet of the new a.,',"',':,'.',? read Kevlar Want Ads. 'rrldge. but it In high varnish at the t e an» " no“ to you Is your tale " trat.o and to ttrttt't ot th Ur ( trhoue. Our phone tto. In 6. f“ . tk. e mum mam-As passing underneath it. At-l HOUSEHOL EFFECTS: 1 good walnut Domln n organ, 4 beds, mar., resses and up has, wash stands and mirrors, 50 y s carpet" 2 ranges. 1 large heating stove, 3 cupbonds, tables and ch rs, 1 run set white china dishes. antlty of other disle es and glass ' numerous fruit jars, also cum fruit, lard and salt~ ed pork. hams and shoulders, and other articles t numerous to men- There Is no' reserve bid as all must be disposed of. MISCELLANQJOUS: 1 set singze harness. new ; set team harness ; 1 set plow ham s; pair horse blank. eta, grey fur be, buffalo robe, 20 grain bags, 2 gs cement, 1 string balls, 1 cross tlt saw; some carpen- ter tools and miscellaneous farm tools, a. (want! y ot hay, quantity ol lumber, 4 am: timber 18 and 20 ft, long, number ot tree tops in bush, 2 bundles of shingles. 2 barrels, 1 oak barrel. re,'e','.eE),"r'T,t l Massey Harris Binder, 5 ft cut; 1 mower; Been drill. l rollerJMassey Harris, new; lumber waged. new, with box for same; 1 famimg mill; 2 sets har. rowa: 1 double seated wagon and pole; open bu y, cutter and pole. bob sleigh wi box, stone boat, 1 hay rack, whe barrow, 1 pr shuns, 1 wagon tongué. LIVEST CK: 1 bay mare, 1 black horse, 3 m ch cows, 1 dry cow, 2 yearling stee ' 3 spring calves, 30 hens. 1himistratar's Auction Sale nelly. Mr and Mrs Chas. Rely spe day with the latter's parents. Mrs James Heughan, Durham, Mrs Cross, Durham, spent a row days with her sister, Mrs w . Living- “one. Masters George and Dave Alioe, of Durham, spent Sunday with their grandparents, Mr and Mrs David Don. nnllu . "e, your iriends and neighbors. ' have assembled here tonight to spend? L a. row social hours with you before , your departure from our immediate ' midst. We hope you will not go far item-o, so that Wu will still have the 1pleasure of neighboring with you in '9, sunsv, but we felt We could not It" Eyou leave without expressing our ap. prooialion of you. As neighbors and tiiends, you Were ttttsurpassed-a Joy to know, ever ready to give a helm f lug hand, sharing your Joys and light. .vning our cares. We treasure that ihigh and noble friendship. l _ As you, Mr. and Mrs. Livingstone. Prelim- to spend the latter part or your 1 1 lives in a less active sphere, we how; ‘that you may yet be spared many years of health and Irappinmss, amt ( that. not the least ot your happiness ' may rovolvo around F0ut'as;orlatiotrs. {and accomplishments among yourold l i nulghbors. IMPLEMEN' Signed on uih/ nclgh bars : As a token of our sincere rogard for you, We would ask you to accept this gift. as a small remembrance, and whenever you sit m them, bear us in mind and we hope pou'0 always remember the happy bygone days spent with your friends in this com- munity. May God's richest blessings always attend you. Come to see us often that we still may mutually share tho benefit of your valued compani- onship and example. ' Mr. Livingstone i'eelingly replied, voicing his regret at leaning old am sociates and neighbors. Then all Joined in singing "For they are Jolly good fellow." The remainder ofthe evening was spent in dancing, games and social intercourse till the my. sma’ hours, when all departed wish-‘ ins Mr and Mrs Livingstone twalthl, and happiness in their new home and, all hoping they would not go far away Iterar Friends: t We, have t when Miss Rita Bailey read the fol lowing address, and Messrs George und Chas. Reay presented thom with two upholaznred chain on behalf ot their friends and neighbors. Ebenezer Honors Mr and Mrs W. [ivingslone h: THE DURHAM REVIEW your f rlende and behalf ot friends and Rita Bailey Chas. Iteay Geo. Reay rf our sincere rogard Md ask you to accept small remembrance, r'trtt sit m them, bear We hope pou'll always happy bygone days I. Rely spent Sun- Mr and Mr Tom Scales and Henderson visited on Mr and Mrs Tha." Glenelg. attended the d Ewen home Friday night Mr and Mrs Angus McArthur of the Garnfnxa. called on Mr and Mrs Jas. Ewen one evening last week. Miss Rather and Jack Styles Ol town, spent the week end with the Miller family. Mr Rom. Twamley hag been laid up for some time In town. Hope to _M Ke.- _g_.,4 Mr Kenneth Ferguson, Pu led on friends here recently, Mr and Mrs Thom -iersrTi,d tam. ily, have moved to their new home here. Miss Annie McArthur spent a re“ "y, with friends in Durham. Miss Irene Gmuby allied on i/i, friend, Miss Stella Lynn last Thurs- day aftemoon. Mr and Mrs Jan Ewettts entertain, ed a number of friends and neigh- bors to a dance last Friday evening. Miss Matron Ewen of Mt Forest. spent the week end at her home here. Mr and Mrs David Stewart spent Friday at the McCracken home. Sorry to bear Mr Herts Hopkins has been confined to his bed with a severe cold. Hope to see him back to the farm soon. Messrs Donald McArthur of De trait, and Wm. McArthur, lately from Sash. visited triends on the line one evening recently. Miss Rstry Kulsley of town, spent a. few days with Mrs J. D. Clark, Mr Beecroft. o. Sound, the Thistle Tea salesman, delivered tea on the tine last week. Mr and Mrs Wm. Bell spent a day in Owen Sound recany. Mr and Mrs Gillen Boyd spent it day with Mr and Mrs L. McLean last week. Mrs L. McLean and daugrter. Es- ther. spent Wednesday with Mnand Mrs Jug. Ledingham. Durham. Mrs Peter Mountain and her daugh- ter, Mrs Henry Munroe. are spend. in: a. few days with the Young's daughter. near Neustadt. Mr Chas. Weppletr has beeh laid up with an attack of sciatica. the past couple of weeks. Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Her. man Weber on the arrival of a young son on Friday, Feb. 25:11. Mr and Mrs Albert Thompson, ot near Cooksville, are spending a few weeks with Mr and Mrs Angus Mc- Arthur. The U.F'.W.O. will hold their monthly nu-vtlm: at the home of Mrs Murray Hitchie, Friday, March 11th. REV. A. H. WILSON, B. A. Pastor of Paisley. Salem and Gillies Hill Presbyterian congrvgatlona ROCKY SAUGEEN CRAWFORD 'rince and President May Open Peace Bridge "\ ABERDEEN Thos. Timmins' or the dance at the and Miss Lizzie Ott Sunday With x. Proton, cal. last. _ v..‘.u wlll serve to link Canada sad the th State: teitmhoaieaur. Provision been made on the bridge for dgetc to enclose telephone um ready there is tttcrease In Itot aditut and of a funnies lt will lag or the NI: i The regular meeting ot the young 'people'u Society wu held Tuesday evening. The program consisted of a recitation by Miss Mildred Brown, while a welt prepared "per on Wm. Carey. noted missionnry, "I new! by Rev. Mr Cricklngton. Mr Arch. McLean gave an interelting recita- tion, "Don't blame it on the Lord.” At the close or the program, . con- test was held, Mr Dan McLean and Miss C. McLean being captains. The farmer's side won. The new Pace brim rm ‘".A 0.. n-.. o- - Miss Mary McGillivrar, Tomato, is visiting her Mend, Miss Living- stone and other friends at present. Mr Philip McDonnld is under the care of Dr Smith at present with qulnsy and tannins. We hope Phil. " ...n| -_--- . ‘- ”N "u uvyc run in will soon be able to be out 131m Mrs And. Huue visited-the-iii/ out and Bierworth families in Bum last week. Mr and Mrs Mighton. Crawford. were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Spence Hopkins and funny, Sunday. . Mrs Ju. McDougall who ins pneu- monia is under the can of Dr Steph- ens ot Elmwood and Miss has. a graduate nurse of Hanover. Muster Cameron McDougull has also been on the sick list. Pleased to know Mrs. McDougull is doing as well as can be expected. A number from here attended the partyheld at the home ot Mr and Mrs Pattcrsots, Habennehl, Fruity night of last week. Miss Huel Torry, who was a guest of the Ellison and Torry anti, lies or North Glenelg, accompanied Aer brother George home, who Wu lt guest over the week end. Mr and Mrs Herb Livingstone and funny ot Hampden, visited with the farmer's uncle and aunt, the Living- stone family last week. Miss Fletch er ot Aberdeen also visited with the Livingstone family . We negret to report the very erm- cal illness of one in our community. in the person of Mrs Jan McDougall, who has been In with pneumonlo for the past week. We sincerely hope that with the careful attention slic is receiving from both Dr. and nurse, that she may be restored to health again. The marriage of Miss Kate Walk- or to Mr Edward Schnaber was quietly solemnized at tho Manse, at Eimn'ood. on Feb. 26tht. Rev Mr. Young omeiated. Please accept our heartlest congratulations on this an. spicious occasion. A number from thin locality attend. ed the Louise. box social last Thum. day evening. All report the play en- titled "Between two Lives," to be one of the beat ever seen in this locality.l Mrs B. McKechnie, Hamilton, in staying at present at we home of no: brother, Jan. McDaugnlL Wm. Henderson and sisters PAISLEY PRESBYTER'N CHURCH Newly erected last summer at a cost of $14,300, On Rev. Mr Wilson's three chm-gen there was nlsed last year mm- , 000, as follows: Paisley $14,155. Salem $1.035, Gillies Hill 3865‘ Mam is now being gotten out for s new cement shed this year at Shh-In " the gravel is being drawn for abasement under Gilliea Hill Chum i. the was}; 1.3,; re is evidence of a I mpulation " the ot the 1mm. due t the ’ an“; £1.31; I telephone at Ute.. P. "t'MWe. due to the tttter for - em... MULOCK at thu urge w v- |Ol\4 A!|~t).ll"' "We? a Sun mud. TM: N v tratek for teieptroete talks shawl cit-mut- the many museum , which Mummy aria from mm. - water “We table In our norm. On nun. (nah cable. and Bel construction men hav, lulled the cable which the 'utmtarttte mu.- now not": the van- of mo urea with barn and ham nenr town of bar m. Estate on) lute J. Levine. r further pawn hrs apMy to D. nee, Durham. A number than around hvtv m ded Mike Smith's Bil? on Month Sorry to hear that Jack Ledinghu is sick. Hope he soon rvcow-n Miss Norm Gammon spent weekend with her friend, Mir: tle Home): Mr "ek Rely had the misiml'n to lose his valuable horse lam 'trv, It must not have recon-Nd from I: Injury received some than an... 'i?he Cost of SELUA limits your (3, - Every Bell Telephom is a [on Distant. Station. FARM FOR 4ACE on RENT calls. They are quick- er and cheaper. to make Person-tts Person calls now find that they reach the person they want with ts'tation-io..statiol Many subscribers who Hed to _thinl§ they had Time-saving mp _ ery keeps down l, . duction costs. Tina» saving machinery j ', just as important to keep down sellircr costs. "the the Ihll to trell," and you will increase sales at much less cost. Merchants and facturers are ning to realize is the cost of s more than the r production, that profits. MARCH 3, 1927 Aare atreads In LATONA lick will displm-r new mnnin: her 'rt, the Niagara I "ri'sy- ROFI Bell Tolrphnn " luv p, Show I an M am ll Em See a New , 5.1 Why thr water that (lo-antic u be hld by “In kindle swarm“): Water ! Water? Y the mil raw mi In: at: What Butler mirth dun-Inc: the u CREAM BUTTER MCDONALD'S It at any t my kin Bonds in Interest I Nov. l. BUY Nati r Am The" Has Alwavs All Ar J. S. tklll Glove I at to fill you Chile, tot Men's Bin up to "l'.t Women 1nd h ED. J. PRATT. R n HENDH " lmbton " repe Je che MARCH 3 oao=a4 Suppo Mar Bo {PC a Patent K) H“ (bl WP " tit H M

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