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Durham Review (1897), 21 May 1914, p. 1

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WORK ares! '5: Col/0,0 .7 ONT. ES, SILOS. 'LVERTS It w: you.“ ' ~00.” , ante H OLSTE IN t your comm” _.:h 60-ye- J, through 1:": Centret N. do men n doc. an All undu- u may an” r ”madam ('hurch 1914 PORTLAND west pOSIiN. Chureh tRP o buy no... bent nuke: mum in. to v all “was ad) In“... an. Bud'- u. In: ml! rul‘ patrot" . r, " tor can. “use". map-l 2n tttoct New“. kinds "Ion .,waiuted on k promptly AS, Ml rates. Fire es at " L100“, Putoi ll all: UM. Foul hut. “in. than“! at 'tr l ' w o A "."etirt N. P. C. Co. t, "duy, Wed First Class I J. C. Dan "mun. west I For is! call at W a i «q it DENTAL Exams.--" the " uh '-, " Natulday last appeared the l "i “I ~u'u'ssfnl student. " Toronto I) I t J “LB-xv exams. for the various l" tt .'. Inn mum“; of .3510” Aljue 'u.-l in .1! Hull, also an old Dtarttam buy 'Pi' tt' unmng the second year .ml. L'~. Mun Hunt of town we: uh- miicrc-tul, except for one suhtuet whwh " 11! he w: "tenotrin Septembu. 1'vuucratitlatious to all. h A can load of . Potatoes, " "le at Beggs' store. Big diuphy of Y22se Loll- h " If MCKPChnih'i. pt ht ti H cm ruwd to nhserve wwnescuy J'rnmun tq the holiday and cl“. Wruiue-dny night. as well, keepintt "p”H Thursday night instead. Thig .11 m,‘c of Lpen night hom Wednesday t , Inursday is to comoinlo force tbe ti. t (I In m, while .he weekly Wed. I rrv mm holiday will Mon]! anti"! 1 Nymrl August. A " of the mel- ., --v'\ .n- nhjeuiug to this httter at- t i,'- mm 'uul as yet it is doubtful if i' l ', fe unforced or any holiday " ml e,lirved. Btrrart watering W” al.,, under cumidentlon and a pm e If it is not!!! ranked. “00".." I'Hvxruwnt areived " I“ that It. i' Art mpply the watrrnasdt_ “hi men par It! MOM.“ " The m, My. 1y my Making a 3c purchase of tettt 'k,wsllgetnpae go of Fire- trkt ' , Ilr' all Lemma & McKrets dp frustrated In. Some h mu m. vAsuhtsic-rluwer thiovn ”[ng nnmyance to some Upper [lt rm mus. Mrs, Dan MeAuiitN ~,n..- lu-nnilul tulips stolen, not a: .l mu» but almost in a Gee. mm: the parties are kuownand tt' guru 'u'e- continues other 'teps h '.Vr' to be taken. It is really too 1 umnms to bemLily the home. 'hus brighten up the town are to merly m C' t LF:.-." mobile. in hit ml- 1 lt anion, " Write or upply :, l at (Mire. , my ' of the Di colors of the '. l ' to. " being held in Durham V, Wednesday. n: Cl A“ Shi les for sue-Apply I. Il ”Mum's unplemont Wars- ..A. not of Mid ugh Mouse. ,r I: ngcrutors an cal Oil nova. .4 W ack's. 75,000 dozen elegy tcd ths :ck m exchange for goods ialls h Rl'l " h it l lerg. le xeluruing hy mun from HI.- t:rt Saturday, Mr. Hat ris litre tttY trom town, Misses Haul Addie Caldwell and D, U. Town me an experience. Tiny left "r 4. m ' but when 7 miles out of rd a breakdown occurred. After x ot' some distance to the turateat ', word Was despatched to Mon- rrl number car to haul them back u ls, In: m theat'temoott before m ~1..|( mun] he "rue. Th" ml lnuhum about 9.30 in the m without further mishap, h 31 r Town regretted " enforc- -(-nu' frum lumnels that day. Mount F most District meeting Mrthodir,t Church will meet in dial Church, Durham, on Thurs- .d Friday, 2lst and Lend May. v1.0 meeting will he held on lay evening. at which Rev. 0.8. B. D, of Gland Valley, will a The public are cordially in- Ill n “A” HoLnrAx.--Ttte asi' twr a weekly half holiday this v1 lewulted in at meeting of “I. m t,' Association to attempl to the question. hot Friday eve. in thc Library. Congidernblo sion tnstteti before I decmion ttst ml at, the fruit swu- object- , sawing Fuhy allemoon. tl Hrprwt'd. The moathty b0". ll, L'H Thursday, so I retsoiaUogt ruwul to "hserge Wetland” mm as the holiday Old Cl“. w~d.uy night as well. keeping Thundnv night. instead. Thh Spro. 's hnme-mnde Uead for rry d. except. Monday At IN and Aitchirouu. Spit. t1tisturda . Tunnp gum f weds mt Lena ll VOL. XXXVll, NO. 21 :uul tclephone picnic given by 41mm, will be held in his grove Park on Monday, May M. l welcome. Ladies will kind- vch baskets. Durham Band attcndance. 1+ Fun: MoR'roAurts.-Ae. thereport of the Minister 'ure 15 per cent of the hum are mortgaged hut these mly K, per cent of the ton] " farms. Ontario farmers [N] to hwe '100,000,000 in h C. SMITH &Soss, The Ford Garage. ut antenatal Pharmacy l‘vcenlly publilhed. the tu. Bowling appears. hi. up and Nurmanhy 'rierut. HIRE by though liens undu- lower town residents u irritated by fuqrer (easonable terms angel and all u: & Mckech. A peculiarly sad story reached “a last week hum Mr. Thus. B. Scott. Hume Hill. Thunder Bay District. Wovd had just reached him that his brother John had been missing from his home an Hanshoro. N. Dak., cince wine time last December and the sup- position in that he was killed in a. rail- way accident that took place that month. He had left home pnrpoaing to visit his brother Thoma. Row. Mr \Vhalry'u address " the Mausmooting in the Methodist Church on Sunday night Inn A striking con- trihution to the aim k of ar umentl in favor of the restriction of the liquor trattle. Under the head: of Moral Qua-ion. Legislation and Regeneration he placed the whole Iuhjt-ct in the limelight and revealed his own belief that the firvtlly efbctive euro tor the owls of the liquor habit lay in the tus urination of its victims and sympath- lzpm brought about by earnest may er and personal service and ntacritice un- der the spirit of God. BRotor. 80mm IN Lr.o.---white driv- ing to church last Sunday morning with her brother Mm Eadie Mt Keown of the 12len,Gleuelir, met with uneven accidont. Having no whip she prod- ded the nor-'9 with a porno! lo In- crensu its speed. when it became res- live and Commenced to run uwny. wlwreupon Mi,m McKeown attempted to jump hom the buggy. In so doing ""t caught her foot in the wheel and fell backward, breaking two bones in her log and having her ankle disloca- Ied. The injured member was set as soon as medical aid could be secured, nnd she is now recuperating nicely. John Scott was born in Bentirck, south of Allan Park and moved with the rest ot the family to the 4th com. tSouth Glenelg. where hi" math". ais- ter and nephew still live. He urvod two szlri as apprentice with the lore Ruht Maanrlane and was one war with Thos Barclay, Liter ha worked as journeyman in Kincardine. In 1890 he went to N Dakota and took up a half section. A few Your! later Rot married and six children wane born to them. three girl. and three tsor. In the spring of 1913, his oldest boy was bitten by a mad dog Iind since has been taking fits at intervals. The boys mother in working over him also got infected and lost her renon and wns taken to a home for the feet" Io minded and the son and the other children, now bereft ot it “than can. have been lent to a children's home, The trngie story calls forth sympathy for the relatives, especially the aged mother. An exhibition game of “noose has been arranged between Dnrham and Cheney " Chesley'u big celebration on May 25. The boys indulged in their tlrtst practice on Tuesday night. Quite a. number in addition to the tetumpurpose taking In the attrac- tioun in Cheek-y that day. Mr Ju, Webber it than)“ from n "vera, injury to his hand, lecoived while untying II cow. Sh. tossed her head back and scraped the skin no se- verely " the but of his band that it necessitated several stitch" by the donor. A meeting of the' iheml: of Durham and All in uyumalh ith the programs- ive legislation prnpo d and udvocnted in Toronto and Itttaw by the Liberal Party, will be held on Friday, 22nd May. M. 8 p, m.. in u derU Erdl. The purpose of the meelin is to elect delegate to the County U' vention to be held on 10th June. I'NDER an by virtue or the power. contained in a ruin mortgage which mll be produce at the time of sale, there. will be (rife d for sale bylruhlic auctlon by Dugnl McPlnil at. ahn‘s Hotel in the Town t Durham on the 28rh day of May . D. 1914, at the hour of two o'elock the afternoon, the following properl. - Mn T, U. Ritchie is recovering " "" ly from in rectal. illness. For high cluI weeriu callat or phone to Saunde und Aitehison. Phone 45. Prompt livery. ALL AND tHNUUL R those cer- tain parcels or tracts of land and premlsuiilnalo. lying nd beingm the Township of Glenelg t the Coun- ty of Guy. containing by dmeasurr- mans one hundrnd and M urea be the same more or less l lwil compos- ed of lots numbers twentr-f tr, twen- ty-nine and thirty. in the I 3 Con- celsion south of the Dnrhnn oad in the said Township of Glenel except portions sold to‘Railway Co puny. I The property Will he sold suhkct to a reserve bid. For terms and conditions apply to J. P. TeII’m-d, Vendor’s Solicitor. Dated May 6'.h, A D. 1914 D. Momma. J. P. Tums!) Auctioneer Vendors Solicitor 'llbrarioi"iiisi) John Scott-A Tragic Story -"i5iIRHAM BRANCH, Job-Kelly. "r_lCp.tect,y-,,-,,,.,,,,2 BANK OF GMA‘ M Owe: MORTGAGE SALE ilht B tttltitiiti, t1t1itittt for Fine Commercial or any kind of Job Printing give the REVIEW a Triai tice C, BAMAGE Beer. The purpose of the meeting is to de- cide whether or not the Canada Tem- pomnce Act shall he suhmitted in the County of Grey. There in a proposi- tion on foot to unite Grey and Bruce Counties in a campaign for this pur- pose, there being a strong feeling in both counties in favor of this course. The unjust and lln-Btitilh retention of the ttwere-fifths clause in local option contests u causing . turning to the Canada Temperance Act, in which a majority decides, though in tome oth- er nerpt-cls it is inferior to Local Up. lion. A gang of men are at I",','?:",') putting in a switch in the grave pit which the C. P. R. recently purchased from Mr. W. J. McFadden. Mrs. C. Moore visited on Thursday with her cousin Mrs Wm Hargrave who is in poor health. Rev, W. W. Prudham. Rev. WAN. Wylie and Messrs Jas. Lloyd and O. Haulage- have been "pointed deles gates from Durham. Mr G. A. Watson has started to draw cream for the Walkerton Dairy Co. Leader of the Opposition in the Legislature, will be present and other Speakers also will give addresses. Most of the farmers in this part are busy preparing for roots. Mr Findlay McCuaig and sister Mary visited on Sunday at Mr. A Lawrence's. Mr. and Mrs Jas. Hopkins Ire spend- ing I few days in Toronto this week. The County Convention or Social Walkers held In Mnrkdulo recently left with the Execnlive appointed that day the choosing of a date for anotheb Convention which would he better an- tvutneed, The date chosen for this new Convrntion is D. KNECHTEL, C. RAMAGE, President. Secretary At the residence of the bride's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hopkins, Glen. elg, an interesting event took place on Tuesday, May 12tlt,then the marriage was solemnized of their eldest daugh- tli May Blanche to Mr. Herbert H, A len. Frlduv, 29th May, at 2 p. m. in Fast Methodist Chan-h. IJ. Bound -iiti-seotuBartkudrah' dwadmmud.. Wednesday, loth Juno, 19f4 In Town Hall, Durham The meeting will begin at 1.15 p. m. sharp, and after routine business and election of offieers, nomination of candidates for both the Dominion Parliament and Provincial Legislature will be pro- ceeded with, if deemed expedient. At 6.30 p. m. to the joyful strains of the wedding march played by Miss Vera Hopkins, sister of the bride. The groom took his place under a pret- ty arch in the parlor and was followed by the bride who was given away by her father. The nuptial knot was tied by Rev Mr. Prudham of Durham in the presence of their relatives and near neighbors. The bride's dress was of ivory broche satin de Chine with bead and shadow lace trimmings, carrying a boquet of cream roses and maiden hair fern. At the conclusion of the cere- mony the young couple were showered with handshakes and good wishes. The Annual Meeting of South Grey Liberal Association falls on and will be held on A sumptuous repast followed and was done ample josticc to. The dining room was prettily decorated for the occasion. A toast to the young couple was given by Rev. Mr. Prudham, Ilsa Mr. M. S. Brandon of Toronto, uncle of the groom and others. In the evening the young folks gath- ered and spent an car,,', evening in music, games and da cing. Messrs Sackett and McIntyre of Priceville. supplied the music. .The many varied and valuable gifts testify to the esteem in which the young couple are held. The groom's gift to the bride was a pearl sunburst and to the organist a pearl hornehoe brooch. LIBERAL - The bride/s going a.way suit was of grey tweed With white hat trimmed witty white plume gnd Tse.. ... h, The young couple start life on the groom a farm on the 4th con. The best of good wishes go with them for a long and happy wedded lite. Mr and Mrs Wm Collinson desire to express their thanks to the .mnny many friends and neighbors who so kindly lent sympntby and asustanco during tht?!.l.ryu" and funrui of their iiiiil/ii'on Willie. N. W. ROWELL, K. c., M. P. P. EtaxNtkmeasertoaarpeittin ’Mmunaedma County Convention POPULAR PLACE Card of Thanks ----- Si------- CONVENTION DURHAM, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1914 Villa in] b murmured the Holstein We: Little Margaret Webber and Mar gaze! Watson are buying a very tieV an attack of ton8ilitig, Mr. tusd Mrs. G. IGrbo ll, of town spent Sunday at the home of Mr. I'. McAlhster. Min Barbara Marshall of town spam last week with her brother Al- bert of Knox Camera. Mr and Mrs ll. (ladd. Vampy. visi ted recently with Mr, and Mrs. G, Sharp. Mr. Wm. McNaughton is sick " time of writing Within) attack of pneu- monia and pleurisy. Dr. Gun is in mundane. and we hope to see him around again soon. Mr. and Mrs. David Hamilton horn Egremont and Mr and Mrs J. Kinnee from town visited Sunday wnh Mr, and Mrs John Morice. 333333335333EEC-ZEEEENEEEEYE Mr George Staples left recently for the Wont. Calgary. we hear, " where he Intends staying this summer. Mr and Mrs Arrowsmitb ofDurham attended the servxce in Knox church last. Sundny. ”mug. F... -w..m I Miss Annie Weir, trained nurse. ' . had an "rtru'k of "ppendteitis a few BORN have mm. but happily recovered with. Hsuuus-1n Fort William, un'l‘hurs-Ium. an operation. Mrs Arthur Mc- day, Many 7, to Mr and Mrs IV S. I 1',loclclirt, when) she had been nursing, Burris, a. son. is also improving. Rev. Mr Hartley will have a prayer mating in the Grange Hall on Fri. day evening, May 29, It 8 o'clock. The Edge Hill 8. B. are starting the Cradle Roll Dept. in their 8. b. Miss Belle Firth is Superintendent. In Young. of Winnipeg, is yisitmg her mother, Mrs It. H. Banks, at. present. Mr A. J. Greenword had a valuable cow die on Sunday like: four weekn’ illness. A bright. little boy of 18 years came from Englnnd in one of the Salvuwu Army to the home of Mrs W. G. Firth, Rev. Mr Wlsaley held a prayer meeting last Wednesday night in the Grange Hall, which was well ”and- ed. Unmel Joseph. infant son of Mr and Mrs W. G. Firth. was baptized, A happy bunch of High School girls walked from Iowa to attend. Mia. Campbell. Donoch, spent tho week end with her school friend, Min Kate Ritchie. itil 'iit1gypyaggsa=iM?TgygNDX4ktRl'.'NXWrtellF'l%lXl NORTH-EAST NORMANBY We are fIEhDQUAjlTFsl'co' luv all kinds of heavy in Feed and have in stock Corn, Wheat Barley and Ill Rye at close prlces. , We want your Grain and will pay the highest 3 market price. We are paying 1°C for Good X Feeding Oats. Bring 'em along, X Dt/fault-al/fs); IS THE FLOOR that made London famous, and we have added this celebrated Brand to our stock. of this noted Flour A trial Bag will convince you ofnl1tnvylarity, Baled Hay and Baled Straw Custom Chopping and Oat Crushing EDGE HILL Six hundred dollars is the price of the Ford runabout; the touring car is six fifty; the town car nine hundred-f.0.b. Ford, Ont., complete with equipment. Get catalog and particulars from C. SMITH & SONS, Local Agents TORONTO Ford Runabout 1urham 1 Mr Hamid and Mlil Dom Rife, of l W'nlkrrlun, and Mien-9 Hazel and l Vaddw Celdwell and D. U. Town _rruyter.i to Meaford on Friday last to ‘attend the big Military baliaiveu to I commemorate the opening of the new I Armoury. Col. Sam Hughes, Minister lot Militia, WexS' in atteudume. 3 Miss Margaret Harris came to Dur- 1 ham Friday after spending the winter [ months in Toronto. Her mother and tiltitcr Miss Lily arrived the first of the week. the latter grsyiuallr.'trrtproving !:iftcr her long siege of typhoid. Mr. Jas. Isaac came home Saturday from attending 'Varsity. Mr, J. C. Telford, Owen Sound, spent Sunday in town. Miss Jennie Little returned Monday to North Mornington, tftcr visiting it Mr John Morrison's and with Dornoch friends. Mist Daisy Haw from Dromore, Was the guest of Miss Mary McQaren for u few days this week. Mr Melville Mania. M. P. for Begin: and NI Bennie Martin, medical aw- dentat the Western University. Lon- don, visited at their uncle’s. Dr. D. Jamieson, for a few days. Miss Ethel Campbell, Swinton Park, visited with Misses Julia and Tenn McLean over the week and. Dr and Mrs Park Ind little up. Ham. ilton, holidayed " the former I home for a few days. Invitations an issued for the marriage of Mr John McKinnon Staveir,Nta" 59:1 of the late Chas McKinnon, Price. ville, to Miss Janet Barclay Burns of lnnidail, Alta., the marriage to take place on Junclo. Mr Me innon vis.i- ted among " relatives and friends in Durham and Priceville last winter. Mr Will Layelle. of St. Blur-ya, Wu around the old town tot a few days lasL wrek and enjoyed himself fishing. Miss Rhoda Niven, of Toronto, th founer tucker here, returned to Tor- onto Thursday, after a two weeks' holiday at Kev. W. H, Hartley’s. Mrs ls. F. Rice and two children, who have spent a few weeks " It Thou. Banks, returned on Saturday to Toronto. Mr D. P. Coleridge, of Holstein, vis- ited relatives in town last Friday. Miss ZellCruwfora spent over Sun- day with her sister Vivian at Yeovil. Mrs Fanny Smith is threatened with pneumonia. W/s In Durha' , four not“ of land, good barn and or ad. frame house with cc- ment cclllr, rd and no" water con. venient. App to n -- BRICK HOUSE d 2 acre land on George St. Comfor ble, all conven- iences. Fruit trees. rricl. etc., etc. Good Stable. Duirabl ocation. Apply at R 'IEW OFFICE Five Roses Flour Pine Tree Flour Purity Flour Milverton Jewel McGowan’s Eclipse Ollesley Good Luck Pastry Flour Our Mock of these needs is complete. We can give you any kind you want and at the right prior. We want your Butter and Eggs, and in my for them, will give you Cash or Trade. highest Prices paid at all times. Corn Mantel 8, Turnip Seed We are selling our Seed Corn at a very close price. Call and see us before buying. MRS. A. BEGGS oy SON Pl THE BllYAl BANK ill: CANADA Ne, PROGRESS BRAND CLOTHING ALERT JUVENILE CLOTHING TRAVELLERS' LETTERS 0F CREDIT issued. oloo TRAVELLERS' CHEOUES. avail-bio throughout tho world. DRAFTS If. no“. in!!! 'rret, on! 1"teurr-rmtrrtu, also BANK MONEY ORDERS. - MONEY inn-form by In“! or able. DURHAM BRANCH t S. HUGHES, Manager. S. F. MORLOCK Butter . and Eggs We indulge in absolutely no exaggeration when we say that in these lines you will see Clothing values that have never been excelled in Durham. The smart distinctive styles, the tep-to-date exclusive materials, the perfect fit and the splen- did quality of tailoring shown in these goods can hardly fail to elicit your admiration and your order. See them. Make a point of it. Progress Brand Clothing and Alert Juvenile Clothing have a tremendously strong reputation. Every customer who has tried them usually comes back ngein, as the Linings, Fit and Style are superior to the ordinary run of Clothing. We have a splendid assortment in Black and Navy Worsted, also Tweed Suits. During this month we are goipg to give a splendid Safety Razor with every Suit from $4.00 up. Total Assets " Capital Paid Up Reserve F unds for Men and Young Men, and ISS DOROTHY Bums flour Ontario Bran our Shorts Feed Flour ewe! Corn and Oatrhop Eclipse Crushed Oats Ll Luck Oatcllop . Corn Chop Phone us for a rush order. INCORPQRATED 1869 SEEDS hind Inkly " 01.00va G “All i source-u- Egrenmnt Cl ory will take chum delivered II B to“ once. Durlmm. We furnish an Ind PV expensor. The old rellnhle C may bu been in operation 28 yen-s. rite for onus to. day. D.Allm, W.g. Slurp. AV Cum-rem Prer, Ben-Treaa. Manager $1 1,560,000 1 3 ,5 75,000 1 80,000,000 Wanted ’HONE 60

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