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Durham Review (1897), 14 Jun 1906, p. 1

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. 1906 [S U t iA !* Â¥* Co s James Ireland 7. %EEEMEWE&MMMM%EBEEEE% qovimaariiaiiaa en diii dn tr i 2 < Two Rpecial Featuresz G ‘pyovINC 54y,,) eernnrnnnnxersnRNNERERNERREX VOL. XXVIIL NO. 24 Oddfellows‘ Demonstration, ~Durham and are prepared to buy any quanâ€" tity at highest Market Prices. We pay in either Goods or Cash. Moving is usually anything but pleasant. We want this moving to be an exception and with your help it may be made MUTUALLY PROFITABLE. You buy the goods and save money. We are wi"ing that you should have the profits and we be saved the labor. It‘s your Move Firstâ€"â€" Move Quick! We have to get busy and move our stock. The store soufll of the Standard Bank in the Melntyre Block is being fifted up for us and as soon as it is completed, we will move into it. ant BUTTER & EGGS Purhd i OFF to NiaGARAâ€"Capt, Snider and !17 others in his Majestv‘s uniform jleft on Tuesday morning for Niagara ; Camp, No.4 Company is somewhat | attenuated but Captain and men are ‘enthusiastic and will give a good acâ€" count of themselves, _ The names are as follows : T. Reid, Geo Pilgrim, Tom Harrison, Joe E Harrison. G McDonâ€" |ald. P Ramage, J L Marshall, 1. Hinds, ID Allan, R Barber, I. Hooper, W ‘Darby, C Saunders, J Lioyd, J Mcâ€" | Ixenzie, Joe Vickers, A notefrom our )correspondent, dropped on the way says they were enjoying a pleasant | trip and next to having a good captain lpleused to have a good cook in Chas, Saunders, whose humor was enâ€" Ilivenmg them all. It appears some had failed to show up after signing the roll, and others were forbidden by employers. Our correspondent voices the regret of the Company at being absent on the 21st, but they console l themselves " that a good Sharp barliff and a Clark of the peace is on hand to ‘xepresent law and order." CoNGRATULATIONS to A. W. Hunter, M. D., C. M., who at the 4th year exâ€" ams at McGill, Montreal, recently sucâ€" ceeded in passing. Not only passing. but taking honors in the aggregate of all subjects, standing 4th in a class of 92 and one of nine to take honors in aggregate. He stood first in Mental Diseases, third in Surgery, second in Pathology. first in Gynaecology, fifth in Obstetrics, first in Ophthalmology. To stand first in three honor lists is a creditable showing and his townsman bere will be proud of him. amusing dirlect, umnolo‘ues and cosâ€" tume sketches and was the recipient of much enthusiastic ap %e.â€"an- don, Man, Will appear im Rink, June 21st, at Oddfellows‘ con:&\“ e Mr Harvey is 13 entertainer seldo m seen outside of th@large cities in Canâ€" ada or the United States. his charactâ€" er songs and artistic makeâ€"ups being entirely different from anything ever seen in the West,. Mro\Kenney captivâ€" ated his audience by hi bright and amusing dialect, monologues and cosâ€" Laist week Mr Black shipped three horses to Mimico, one being a very handsome animal. Mr Quinn, of the Canadian Workman, said no ct her man in Canada can do business as Mr Black isdoing ; sell horses from their photograph, and satisfy every customâ€" @r. & Strathconas l§ecrosse team of Guelph and the Dmhnrm of Durham will play a match at the Odd Fellows‘ Demonâ€" stration on 21st O‘June.‘ , A Civic Holiday has been arranged for 21 June on the occasion of the visit of Premier Whitnevy and other pavliamentarians at the Oddfellows Demonstration. Stores will be closed at 1 p. m. and reopened at 5.30 by deâ€" cision of the Merchants‘ Association. June brides will do well to tememâ€" ber that TH® ReviEw has quite a reâ€" putation for printing wedding invitaâ€" tions and announcements,. We carry the best paper, and have the right kind of type fordoing the work. An oppox"nity of a lifetlme. _ The monster T. OJO. F. Demonstration on June 21. ~Bangs, Sports, big Lacrosse match, Canad@‘s most famous men and grand concét at night of the best talent obtainabl Coun. T. Whalen is on the Water Waggon, No insinuation in this, dear reader. _ IMe is simply conferring a great public benefit by hnv}ng the streets waterkd. Sow Lost.â€"About May 27th, from Lot 15. Con. 3) Normanby. _ Color, white. Informatitn that will lead to her recovery will b& suitably rewardâ€" ed. The Epworth League of the Methâ€" odist Church, will again run the popuâ€" lar excursion to Niagara Falls this year, sometime about the 6th of July. WhitnÂ¥y, Gamey, Miller; 3 bands, big lacro match, Sports and grand concert atnight are the attractions for June 21, at the big I. 0. O. F. Demonâ€" stration. The Milford Journal has a libel suit at the instance of a doctor who claims a libel hastened a patient‘s death. Walk straight ye editors. _ Oyercoat found. This office. § Sexp us Your Nanc.â€"The REevIiEw to January 1, 1907, only 50 cents. odd Fellow\Demonstration, June 21, 1906. , A real gala day in Durham. The Odgifellows have voted $500.00 to meet epenses of their demonstraâ€" tion in Ddiham, Thursday 21st June. 1906. ' A / 4s 7 ki 5 mc whso P Yipaa ze M r [S LayID MARSHALL, DURHAM, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1906 â€"~â€"â€" Mayor Hunter has proclaimed The Amugement Committee of Ben Nevis Camp; Sons of Scotland, have pleasure in amnouncing that they have completed arkangements to hayve for their celebration of 1906. a detachment gt the R"”.'}.IL anadian Dragoons from The Concert will be held in the rin k, which will be comfortably seated and well lighted for the occasian. Admisâ€" sion 25¢ and 35¢c. Plan at MacFarlan e‘s Drug Store. * By the Favpr and Instruction of the Minister of Militia. singing comégdian. s Aoay MrC. LERov KENyYy, refined imperâ€" sonator. _ Hartgey & Kenny, in the yery laugh@ble sketch, "Seeâ€" ing is believing. Mrs NEwTox, Pianista, Dom. Day Celebration Royal CA\nadian Dragoons to be Present The manap{X\ncnt of the concert haye secured talent which provides a proâ€" grnm of exceptional merit, with fier- aps more of q humorous trend than is usual at such entertainments, The following artistg will contribute : Mrs HEuEN Wricnt, Soprano Soloist Mr Fraxk BarsBgr, Baritone Soloist Mr Bl{n’r HAarvEY, Janada‘s favorite Next Thursday will be a notable day in Durham for the Premier of Onâ€" tario is expected to pay it a visit in connection with _the _ Oddfellows‘ Demonstration. We cannot rememâ€" ber when last a Premier of Ontario dropped in on us, but this is the latest and it should be duly recognized. No matter how we differ in some things. the fact that the first citlzen of the province is amongst us should lead everyone to show all due respect. We trust Mayor and Council will rise to the occasion and giye a suitable civic welcome and that our citizens will also make their best bow. Should the day be fine there will doubtless hbe a crowd to hear Messrs Whitney, Gamey and Miller and view the sports proyided. Other (fmminont, speakers are promised and there‘s room for them in the longest day of the year. N, P. C, Company to $17500, a reducâ€" tion of $45000. a saving in taxes of about $270. This we hope will be reckoned a fair compromise. ALMost aA CaraMtITY. â€" Thursday last through Southwestern Ontario a fearful wind storm prevailed doing immense damage from St Thomas to Hamilton, Buildings unroofed and blown down, trees uptrooted, piate glass windows blown in and a few lives lost are the result. AssEssmENT ReEpucEp.â€"The adâ€" journed meeting of the Court of Reâ€" vision reduced the Assessment of the Frost In JUNE~â€"Tuesday morning quite a sharp frost strack this disâ€" trict. and will no doubt do sone harm. Fortunately the copious rains and warmth of last week put vegetation in good heart. Oddfellows‘ Concert â€"June 21 Soci®TY RVICE. â€"Court Durham of the C. O. will attend Divine Serâ€" vice at the BapRÂ¥ist church on Sunday, 24 June at 11 a. Brethren are re quested to meet iÂ¥ the CUourt Room at 10.30. The Annual Uuion picnic of 8, S. No 1, Normanby and Knox Sunday school will be held in Mr Will Carson‘s grove on Friday, June 15th, A good day‘s sports are being provided. The Toronto 8 urday Night saysâ€" Mr Kenny m«kegeven better use of his talents and Harvey is always delightful. See m at the Oddfelâ€" low‘s concert, JuneZI1st. The new pobt office to be erected by the Government at Owen Sound is to be a good one and will cost $75,000. Odd Rllows‘ Demonstration, June 21, 1906. § Premier Whitney, Gamey, Miller ant other prominent members of both houses., Odd Fellots‘ DemonStration in Durâ€" ham, Thu y, 21 June. _ Music by Three bands ind piper. Get your outfit f; H. H. Mockler and you will be well sed. The Visit of the Premier. Nl =~â€"â€"â€"# 0 @â€"_.__ A representation drove from Owen Sound and a very heI&ful and enjoyâ€" able time was spent. Matters of interâ€" est to all, concerning missionary work were qiscussed and a yvery inspiring paper was read by Mrs C. McArthur, of Durham. Miss Parker, Owen Sound was reâ€"elected Deanery Secretary, and all felt, we think, that much of interâ€" est had been gained. The Rural Dean of Grey, the Rey. Mr Ardill of Owen Bound was present and also on own ood rector, Rev. Mr Bice, both with gelpful words of encouragement, There was a special seryice in the evening with an address on the words, ** My Presence shall go with thee and I wifi give thee rest " from the Rural Dean, most inspiring and full of comâ€" fort. The possibility of the servants of God flndi:g * rest" in * work " beâ€" tlmu.of o vor lt-fon:le” .bm was yery em | ‘The "Annual" will be hell (D.':,V.) next year in Owen Sound. Com. The Annual Meeting of the " Woâ€" men‘s Auxiliary Missionary Associaâ€" tion" of Grey Deanery was held in Trinitg Uhurch on Thursday afternoon the 7th inst. THE ExPENSE OF Law.â€"Mr. Irwin in the Chronicle last week gaye a statement of the moneys contributed to the fund to help him out of the law suit trouble. HMe estimates the total expense, fine and costs,. will amount to nearly $1300, The contriâ€" butions from citizens and shareholders so far amounted to about $710.00. It will thus be seen there is still a serious margin of loss. The 8. G, Women‘s Institute held a series of very successful meetings throughout the latter part of May. Mrs J. W, Butes, of Ind , and Miss L. Shuttleworth, of Guelph, addressed each meeting and yery willingly gave information on all topics for discusâ€" sion, A large number of ladies were present at each meeting and evening meetings held at Holstein and Droâ€" more were well attended by both ladies and gentlemen. lhe annual meeting was held in Town Hall, Durâ€" bham, on June 9th,. During the past year thirty meetings with an attendâ€" ance of five hundred were held in South Grey, The following officers were elected for 1906 ; {Presidentâ€" Mrs W. Mc Crie ; Sec. Treas.â€"Mrs T. McGirr ; Directorsâ€"Mrs R. Motrice, Mrs T. McComb, Mrs D. Hamilton, Mrs R, Pettigrew, Mrs C. McArthur; Auditorsâ€"Mrs J. W, Blyth, Miss Mary Binnie. July meeting will be held at the home of Mrs D. Hamilâ€" ton first Thursday of that month. Topics : * Picking and Canning Berâ€" mes " and " Starch and its Uses. " He advocated in connection with the Macdonald Seed Growers‘ Associâ€" ation the formation of clubs of say four farmersâ€"each one to grow and select from one acre of any grain, each to have a quarter of the proâ€" ceeds, Only about 30 were in attendance, but they were much interested in the proceedings. Auditors‘ Report. Few seemed inclined for the walk and talk to the McGirr farm, so the meeting was held in the Hall. Mr James‘ topic was " weeds. " Amurals propagi.ted themselves by the winds. While some were poisonous the chief objections to them was their robbing the moisture from other useful plants, Weeus like the perennial sow thistle required summer tallowing, frequent,‘ cultivation required for couch grass | cultivate after harvest and leaye in ridges during winter, sowing to root crops. Mr Foster wanted good and clean seed, advocated sowing grass seed in front of drill gaining a surer seed bed. In growing clover especially great vigâ€" ilance was required to keep out weeds, It was safer to select your own best seed in place of exchanging. Nine times out of ten it will grow better, Would encourage the bees, A Mr Fraser put little bunches of wocl all round the field to get them there. DirEcrtors. Bentinckâ€"8, Putherbough. J. Picken. Durbhamâ€"C. L. Grant. W. Irwin. Egremontâ€"W, Allan, D. Hamilton. Normanbyâ€"T. Gadd, R. Barber. Glenelgâ€"W., Ritchie, T. McFadden, Auditorsâ€"C. Ramage, A. Davidson. In the absence of Pres, Wm. Young, Mr R. Morice took the chair, minutes were read and adopted as was the At the Annual Meeting held last week in town. The following officers were elected : Pres.. Robt. Morice ; Vice Pres., Dan Edge; Treas., Geo. Binnie. ONTARIO ARCHIVES j TORONTO Farmers‘ Institute. Women‘s Auziliary A Grand Evyening Concert in the rink will wind up the| day‘s program. bre notice elsewhere. | All visitors have the pr ivil:e of 10- ing through the Cammt Works while in operation. This is worth a visit to the town. 4 The sporting event will be a lacrosse match between the| Strathconas of Guelph and the Durhams of Durbam, two of the strongest C.L.A. teanis. Ble The Members of Grey Lodge, No. 169 I. 0.0.F. will hold 4 grand tfimomtn- tion in town on Thursday, June 21, 1906. The publfic cannot fail to nutice that the attractions offered are far and away ahe of anything offered in provincial tywns. The effort is not to make moaey but to fittingly observe our Nationadl Day and to keep alive the best tradytions of healthy Scottish Sports, Musi¢, &c. Premier Whitney ‘&nd other Cabinet Ministers 1 be here. This Angual holiday. the observance of which for the past two years has been so guccessful promises to be more so than ever this year. The Sons of S¢otland have a reputation of doing everything they promise which stands thetn in good stead. The most notable event this year is the visit of a «etachment of the Royal Canadian Dréagoons and farmers and horsemen should especially nore this feature as giving the stamp of horse requited for Military purposes. At the same time \their riges and evoluâ€" tions form a spgctacle which will gratâ€" ify every one who has the good forâ€" tune to have a sgat or a position in our natural grand sdand. The pipers and drummers. the danâ€" cers a.mf athlet@és, the races, the Paâ€" laro‘s, with their\ wonderful trick mill are all arranged for the afternoon, and with Jarvis, Miss Kirby Ferguson, J. H. Cameron, Mrs Newton, the Paâ€" laro‘s, Piping and\ Dancing., &¢., the evening concert 1k the rink, would seem to make a day of wonderfal recâ€" reation and all for the same low prices as last year. _ Already loads are being organized from distfnt points. _ Durâ€" ham will be a bad place to stay away from on July 2. 1. 0.0.F. Demonstrat‘n well known that Glenelg is a good place for " fush " and so our young automobilist struck uorth a short time ago for a day or two‘s fishing in the Rocky Saugeen, Just at the end of his journey the horseless carriage kicked over the traces and refuseG to stir another step. No amount of patâ€" ting with a monkey wrench or stimuâ€" lating with an oil can could induce the critter to move. It was enough to make a **deacon" swear, but out worthy doctor never resorted to such an execrable practice. Suffice to say the machine had to be hauled over 1to a farmer‘s shed where an expert from Toronto attended to its ailments. Some days after the owner brought it home.â€"W. J. Blakeston, Stratford, in 1 Dundalk Herald, \ The sugar beet growing district surrounding _ Durham, comprising nineteen shipping points for beets, contains 172 farmers who are growing sugar beets totalling 286 acres, being oneâ€"eighteenth part of the whole crop grown for the Berlin Sugar Factory It is to be hoped the sugar beet fields of this district will receive thorough cleaning and cultiyation so they may compare fayorably when inspected in June by Dr Shuttleworth, with beet fields of other districts and bring highâ€" ly profitable returns to our farmers. Early this spring one of our rising young professional men invested in an upâ€"toâ€"date automobile, and to see him go suiling along the streets like greasâ€" lightning was enough to turn one green with envy. But of late that auto has been conspicuous by Its ab. sence, and thereby hangs a tale, It is The Gen. Assembly of the Presbyâ€" terian Church held iast week was an important one. Great interest was aroused in the question of union by the warm welcome and sentiments of the Bishop of Huron, who addressed the gathering, Dominion Dayâ€"2nd of July Sir Hector Lingevin, one of the three remrining * Fathers of Contedâ€" eration " died on Monday. At one time he aspired to the leadership of the Conservative Party, Sir Richard Seddon, premier of New Zealand, died on Sunday. He was one of the foremost of colonial statesmain. See all about the big Farmers‘ Inâ€" stitute excursion on Page 8. Z2nd June. June 2lst a Civic Holiday. M. P., H. H. Mill _ prominent mer es, will he l? \ ett, L. O, 0. F. Gra e in attendance. ee excellent h:txdn The Busy Store on the Busy Corner Our large stock of Silverware coaâ€" sists of everything that is new aad good in silver ; hundreds of different articles which we have not room to mention here. ‘Take one look at our large stock and when you hear the low prices, you will know that Keel. or‘s is the place to save money on your purchases, _ Also large stock of FANCY CHINA which makes nice Wedding Presents at a small cost. R. B. Keeler Silverware for Presentations { To new sube \ the REVIE for 50c¢c, the i 50c or both ‘6 Sen:l"tuheen & we ive REV!E& . friends will #this offer kn { orders to The Sreciar MEETING.Xâ€"A special meet ing of the Electoral DÂ¥strict Agricultâ€" ural Society of Sou Grey will be held in the Town Hall, urham, Satâ€" urday, June 16, 1906, at R o‘clock p. m. for the purpose of making arrangeâ€" ments to raise money make the necessaty improyements t§ the buildâ€" ings and grounds of the iety, A full attendance of members % requestâ€" Bet4e DR OOt Keeler‘s big Jewelery Store is the moneyâ€"saving place to buy your 10k, 14k and 18k SOLID GOLD WEDâ€" DING RINGS,. Also solid Brooches and Necklets for the bride. The most complete stook of WATCHES and GOLDâ€"FILLED JEWELERY shown in this part of the country, You save money on every purchase at Kecler‘s Desirarur® nousrs"ro REXT.â€"At intersection of Durham Road and Garafraxa St., one Gâ€"roomed house, only $6 per moikth, â€" Another having 9 rooms, furnac® bathroom, &c., $9 per month. ApplÂ¥y at the Hardware Store to Wa, Buadkx. To see a fine ran@ of Summer fabâ€" rics, have a look H. H. Mockler‘s stock of mints, gingRams, chambrys, voilettes, delamettes, repede chenes, percales, ducks, vestinkrs, English Zepâ€" hyrs, Iasmin cords, m lin, silk mulis, ete. Can You do Better Hous® to Rex‘r.â€"C roomy. On George 8 conveniences. Apply The New styles in Hosiery for Men. Women Xnd Children are to be had at H. H, kler‘s, He is handâ€" ling a larger assdrtment than ever. Pure bred Jersgy bull calf for Sale Pedigree complet\% Apply to if . PEEL, Durham MocMer still leads with the sale of straw hBts, as he did with felts, He can fit yok in one, see his stock before trying. X Goop Girt WaxTkp.â€"To learn tele phone business, Apfly to June Weddings { To new subscribers we wfllg ve ! the REVIEW to Dec. 81, for 50¢c, the Weekly Giobe for i 50c or both tosother for 90 cts. i Send theeyven dollar if you like: Mockler‘s is the Ylace to get Ladies‘ and Children‘s Surtmer Vests, See the Daintvy Swiss GOods. Gro. Bixxi®, _ Aron. Davinsox President. Secretary flour at lngemcc. $ WaxTED. neral servant. . Apâ€" ply to Mre Fred Kelsey, Upper town. Mut W&p ror SALEâ€"From Aberâ€" deen, delive in town, Apply at J. W. COrawtord‘s. _ awe will griy°a credit on the REVIEW _ for the 10 cts, Our friends will oblige o‘ making #this offer known, â€" Address all { orders to e The Review Arthur K. Jackson, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, Rurham, _ The celebhated five Roses Manitoba CHAS RAMAGE, Prmster aso Pusursuser. Business Locals. Mars J. W. Q@rawrorp Durham, Ont ‘MI:JAI DLA w, Manager, fortable and All modern etter ? vfllfin lo“‘. htJ r 80 cts. ou like: on the s. Our making ress all ) W Col ud ”'fiw e e h NP

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