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Durham Review (1897), 11 Mar 1915, p. 1

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little tummy to " n lull-lot mammal! The man '" In: who an". “it. rammed. Sen we ttvitcd to Ptrcific Railway tion IN ANTED “HUN l NTUN . wralon. Ont AtCln I91 N M MIDI). reh nee rel: nd M DIAS VOL. XXXVIII. NO. 10 Luv. your order tor Ive uhinl n Harding'n now Ind an po . -- â€"~~â€"7â€"-~ __._ 7â€"7 ___ I - Adverti-ing bring. "null... A St. Louis nun ndrertUod for n wife will um children 3nd got on; with noun. Raqnnln " OICI- unlit“! of hardwood piling ttmt-e. ply to J. N. MIIWI. Ithnm. 50 cords of hard and not! I! Will- od in 18 in. to 4 n. length. . Be "no to alto-d tho Irish concert and" Lihnry 'rwtpiee' on Wayland-y 17rh March. when u doligbtml "on. inc in nun-ed. if, yi. »:._.,.;_ OWNgéa is"-isiiilliiiii8lhl)tll! Making Maple Syt is a payfott Imam-n when sun." In r "Ten dot- llrs. Buy Sap PLN, Ev “lore and Spain ham J Real-d") DIIVIR m3 LI - , Driver, 9 you“! " in to: Apyly to , WM. [inc-law . Durnuu. An Eoointt Faper pnhlishn thi.. Advvrusruwnl : ., For Sula: bah-l"- huunvu, ttood Ind. l large ovon ; prom-m owner has bee-n In it for can". you" ; good renal-l for leaving.’ The ladies of the Methodist Church will hold a an]? of hnmeumdv bah"! in 04an BAN on Salmdav. March Bl. “r furthmonts son"! from 2 U) to , N p. 10., half proceeds to be gin-n In no of rho Red Cross Fund; Mr John A McDonasld, Glam-hf: A.. I sea-or, in this week completing tw. elvvenlh valuation of tho low-ship. Mr MtDunula bat- bocn Dung-hr” " m-uecl judging by his renewed ap- palntnwm and the tow on no com- plu'unn that follow his appraisal. Palm“, MARCH tr-Mrs. John Mc- Arthur, lot a. con ll, Glenelg, will all by public auction, farm "oek and im- plcmcnu. 10 mo. credit. 6 per cent off for cash The old lrluhle u murmur». " The Smart." with rout nd vibra- ing “mules. latent 'iiilrii";'ii' Ibr‘ world’s landing machine. II. J. BRILL A CLIAH tgmorr.--Whern Olen-k De V. iduon opened ton” on wednesday. it In touud that no Iil‘gauu amounted. ‘lvvrybudy on their good behavmu, undvnlly ' w " enough wnhom add- ing to it here. The Indies at " Peter's n . UI Church held a must succonlul In and one of byka In UAldu'u “All on Sat. anuy themoon and an very alumni tor the liberal pun-on“: uccordm! than by (he tonn. Alum“ .50 a... Italizrd. winch m“ be amused for pul - at ty"' improvement. Int-u u’ ...N .,,V _ Ivulizrd. which m“ be unused for pur you: of upgrcn Iunproumenl. lbcal hockey interns! is cenlnd on the keen thrtn in the intern"rdiate lu- uls acumen Olim- and Wan-ton. or. illm won 5 w l at home In! Thurman and In. return sauna uh" pm“ In Wanna to-nigm. " In doumlul aw erwu no overcome use tour 30:. lead. Mun-v- U. U. Tutu, Cam. It lawman, Al. Samar". IMe I an": ' -- " -- ““m|l1 L",.orr Rite. W . am and W. Babb dron to any“. thls Wednesday morning and from there wok mun to W iartort to who»- tttc deudmg gun». Later--Wiarton won by 3-1, on Onllu'o lead guru them the round and chaatiuonship by 2 goals. " & “Av-mun] B"'"'" To BooM Lacnoser-A Movement , is nu (out Lhruuguum the Prutrme. for l . revwnl ot new“. at: Canada's m. lionul ammo, “pen-My among In: I new»! children. Wu have "and . l lulu than Pres. Swvonuon of the o. A. L. A. to um mm. and a vi.“ to low» mil probably be amused tot in the our hung from they. Doyle and Mr J. badly. who in a leading pro Inc-Let of the movement. asnd .upptio the sticks through a denier It hull price. Du: bun hut "stNuetst national H) pl-ce a good "nvrrueuta"" "an: on the tteld um summer. and mum: to enter on iood Fndav. “In [um bl. been pr... menu, Uteatt In“ tor a you no turn» is “up“ o-u'"" tor. an i rye: , pun-pee» of afresh lwpltuv A any nun recently named hi0 coun- try cousin. The m- lrou the city wishing to uplatn a. joy. at mun- po‘iuu Me. um I " We unduly It". - - ..- hat (.1! an". . rum: ot lat' non-l ”we. . .9th child?!“ In»: mm Pr St. Patrick's Bay Celebration Tummy '" " - an: gulfuu but lmcl to u morning. ' In. out W 0" ““"l “mu mural! ot " an map!- Illu t y mus-u. -..- --- 'uhing to explain the joy. of motto- o'titasts Me. um t " Wu arertttiniy have can hum; tun lb. In". " days. Tummy We named to the non-Irv mm mm gulieu until dank, mun trot. ml hack lo town and danced uuul un-ntnwl ' Ito, country connm in nut to ma s-umpcd In tux-lent, :0 Dr- I“) etltut' ot norms of me plum-urn- ot the . mph Mo t " w. In" Ind pretty good man has mo. One day we ”and out to Uncle Nah “a nont‘ out to the but lot. who" we buo- unn nll “In! anrrtrxtt$8t. In "I. an» Inns in an!“ " into a. an.“ nod wind and! morning. ' A sturdy old tumor who In: Running. not to Irv outdone. took up the nonvonntion . . " ' -.... hum): mix - -.. up ".- ___ po1treed until morning. b A and, on tumor who - “owning, ttot to b- outdone. wok up the waver-alien I m. on“. mm oaid . " I mu hen/mg snow Inn about this that myvelhl n ated m the - lold tad goo-unwed tsotil undOWu. The l unpaved until duh. and p-pd nun Oo'clotl. after which I Ind-staid until the cloth Ind, User which l amounted an.“ Inc-unadu- Uiaus' ties at " Peter's n . UI weld a must succonlul In and .kmg In UAIdu'u “All on Sat. emoou and an very mawtt" liberal pun-on“: uccordml the town. Alum“ .50 was D. MCPHML, Auctioneer o. J. Fun Co.. 55...... Ivy interest is centred on t in the tutu-module In- o, "tits and Wunon. 0r- , l M. home lam Ittursta" Luru sauna “he: puts In mam. lt In douhuul than n overcome me tour ttoat ru U. U. Turn. Cam. Mr- J. SMqurl'u. Ole I Hahn. p, W. Hume, Ben McDon- Rmh drove to than" t - yu. Mnrk in foul. for “In Durham . Socinhillty III we Pre""""'" hum-e In. the Wt Homn‘ given h Women’s Institute in the Hell Friduy evening. Four of the met were . reception committee to gt [many cunning. . v... -t- __ wore I reception committee to give I". n - welcome at the door, and throughout the evening. all were well enlentuiued. Mr. Irwin in the chair Vol in onp of hi. happy moods. prlded himself on bring the only on member and gave I humorouo sketch of the work done by “our Society." MI Ed. IcClocklin tickled the riaibilities of the audience with n couple Harry Lau. der numbers, Mes Prudhnm and Mrs Knvchtol rendered silo. ttuett, Miss Ida “Wilson two uppreclnted solos, while Munro Allan Brit and P.Rumsge nluo gays patriotic songs. mine Rita Irwin opened with an instrumental medley nl patriotic airs and uccom- pamed throughout. An interesting uddrrls came from Rev Mr Wylie, lib’ "ally spiced with stories. and Mimi Anni? Graham held rapt. atleutmn wu h mm humorous- recitation'." The fine new curtain to which we made reference last week was in use for the first time and its graceful appear- ance while being drawn aside from the centre was much commented on. On behalf of the Institute, Mrs N McCannel the President, read an address, formally donating it to the town " a gift from the Institute. Neither Mayor nor Reeve were present, but Councillors Drs Wolfe and Grant were called to the platform previous to reading the ad. dress and ably replied. voicing hearty thanks on behalf of the town. Abundant refreshments followed the program and amusement' were then participated in by those to whom the night was yet early, At Home with the Institute. iifte E1 in 'se. "" 997) (ll/lil-ill,, the jliillt1iribt)itr, The Annu ml Meeting of tt Ion Alliance and Unmrio Aliiattee, WM held In Ma Toronto, last, week. when a delegntet' assembled and numbers from wary past and Porn every province ei,',',':,",' enthusiasm can T aim of both bodies is the to The Annu ll Meeting of the Domin- on Alliance and Unmrio Provincial Alliance. was held In Massey Hall, Nronto, last, week. when almost 2500 Jelegates assembled and with such numbers from every past of Ontario and Porn every pmvince of the Do- minion enthusiasm can high. The aim of both bodies is the total suppree. lion of the discredited liquor trMBe tor braver-go purpoan. by argument and moral enamel: where possible. and when not, possible bring about osstrit . lions by law that will representtbe l will of the majority. LAu-‘I- A new and wrong note this your. owing m the The exuuple of Rmaia, other warring nations in d until ['ii.iiiii ot iytitt mu or w... ' iiGrimr-ir""" my. mth' The Alliance Convention portuniny, Would umumm Convention apploved. see: but the government, with able majority, will sit ti votes that count, not per nuclminns. movoo in the Local House " that the municipal frunchi tended to In." ried women party. He showed that u m Oman-lo had ,uted for m dean-tug its mtrouuctinn. I ( aim Australia. New Zealam l States of the Unmn recogn ciple. That the proVIIICe. ciple. The chief spokesman against the hull sGritis guest of Mrs Ann. Dunc '" Hon. I, B. Lucas, who thought and Mrs Arch. Brown for afew days. 1 whnle " would remove one inconsist- . . _ . A J My slelghload ot young people encv. It. would Introduce when; it hum Glevcuz drove out. to the home l was the first step to a goal in which cfhir and Mrs Bsrelay, Tuesday o' I women would parllcipale in ull hum-h- this week mcd spent tut eany'able _ VII of KOVGI'IIDPD' and he asked Wen-‘- evgning, 'ttee prepared to take that tiro 'step. Mas: Emma Omestead lelt for Lom‘ l Ir Tamale pointed out that the Hm don on nonday of this Week. "" bod Already been when by which no" --.'" widow: and unm-mied Wulntn could Evelything r the 'sugar bush n, vole. Muyor Carter. of Guelph, in- Harding's, Durh . "aseed mu success of married women . ' A mun put bis hand into hll bone a min; In Illlnolu and asked "why mom" to "a how many “an the would women not. have nvou with hum Ind. The horse awed hi- rer-Race to more thus one vie. which mouth to no how [any t1rstrer* w. I was wanted? mm had. The curiosity of both has Mr Rowell pointed out that married been “fumed. . t ,4 ",., .ohnnl ttosrd You! Mild ”44 -----" g ‘ -. .oA‘ MI J.C Votes tor Married Women ? g29 MI- Rowen pointed out mu marries: _ women had the school hoard “as and unuu-ied worn.- and widows had the guuirlpll vote and would anyhucy uy anything but good had came trout tt. From the attitude of the ministry u vowed by Mr Lucas. it " plum tn ' [um le of Image will be Tocod down - My. In the preodommulim Wt Hoasi given by the {Rule in the Hall last I. Fourof [healer-bore would deasrsrid what; Tolluw, M. P. P,, \Vindsor. he Local House on Monday. municipal frunchise be ex- mat ried women with pm- 0 showed that many places had voted for this principle a totrouoctinm Grout Bru- alia. New Zealand and many the Union recognize the pun- and Concert Humid what; Ibo ed, seems cumin. u. with acomfmt- ll sit tight. It is not sentiment nor it glee" an op- " The sympnthy of the commumty is extended to the bereaved one: in this chew sad hour of tut1wtion,--ouu . Mr Mel guess of h week and The Roll Call. Ab an. 100 invited guests were highly entertained at the hone ut sl rs Mtghtun one evening lust week. Mr Edwin Leeann left tor Tor mtu on Wednesday of last week. After several Weeks' Shy there, he intends leavmg for hrs home in Birmingham, England. We ere pleased to be able to ssv l Mr Rabi. Twamley is reeovtsrrntr," alter several weetis' illneSs. The Women's Mllsiooary circle of the Baptist Church held an open meeting on Wed., 3rd March. A long and interesting progrem was en- j, yed by all pie-sent. Mr and Mrs Wat. Fulton emanate- ed a number at young people tron in Town Hall, -erercz1e-r-er-e-"-=-==-"---tTC.TC DURHAM. TEUBSDLX. MARCH 11, almost). ol London, Mr and Mrs Omes MULOCK u ndon, wan the Omestead last With which is alumni“ Wrédnesday, Marctr 17. For trr duly-only. 0n Fnidny and‘ Saturday Inch 19 and no, at R. L. aumderr' new Store: Durham, wel will quill ll genuine gold-{IUed rim- med spec leg and eye glasses for $1.00, 3am " are sold regularly from 83.50 to .00. These special sale- hnyo been uducted at our store sev- nml times during the pin. your by Messrs Hug es 8 Baker, graduate ow‘ Hiciana 0 cream, who tr: ve never failed to i e entire satisfaction and we me ver anon-late. in tgnin secur- mg their " ice: to conduct ghis sale. Eyes tested ree and best pnsnihle yin. um gunnn ed. Lowest prices for double visi you special ground lens- (no Irittu allu um ..-..._._V-_, other features will be high e and interesting. -------" . Presentation at Domoch , --- . On Thursday evening me E bors and friends, numbering a c sixty invaded the old homes of Mr Arthur Hughes and sented the family with the lowing address and present: le prior to their permanent ran y to Chatsworth and then fell . an impromptu program of Sp 3: es, songs and recitations. a, To Mr. and Mrs. Hughes fl family,-- ste Dear Friends '.--- it We are assembled hen “a night your friends and neig A. 60 spend one more social es ha with you in your old home has was with genuine regret we IU. ed of your intended dcp m- from among us but hop u, Th“ is "mile during racy. Noti v-rnwding " init. Secure Tickets early for St. Pat-l nick's Day Celebration in Town Hall. Every one should hear Rev. Mr Morris on " Ireland and the Irish " and the musical and other features will be high class On Thursday evening neigh- Mr and Mrs Arch. bors and friends, numbering about Wednesday to alum sixty invaded the old homestead his cousin, Mrs Dr. of Mr Arthur Hughes and pre- stock. Deceased wa' sented the family with the fol- John giegtit1an,Gletit lowing address and presentation, Mrs H. Baird, of M prior to their permanent removal be, brother, Mr R. l, to Chatsworth and then t'G't(iiiil1elt," en mum to v an impromptiu program of speech- m. Fotest, es, songs an recitations. l . To Mr. and Mrs. Hughes and tct/tei,,,':"),:,',,' family,---- uolidays. Dear Friends I--- Congratulations to We are assembled here to- oi Varncyand Miss night your friends and neighbors Durham, daughter a , ---V norm tannin] evening who were married 0 Ir'"'?', ' ambushed over w"; W" -- la/nd, ‘- THE STANDARD 13mm '.' W‘. , 1 for: CANADA . EFI' ','A','q [trtEIE ASSETS OVER 'fe"'?! T3; ttt oush " FEW TheA,B,Cof Banking E3 horse's 'd'" sit Your Swings Ree 'itD I, each 'lt Mli Dg'f,t' . ilEll , i o he T 32?. 3r- Mil Every' Dothsr listens Interest I f Ki! both bli‘ Gl “t )] From Date of Deposit. m , ' . - E r ,‘a' ' i We solicit your-count In our Iss, r-vas/lr-c l _'lC2li, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT 25kl w - o...' “a! J _ - g ‘7 I" " We are assembled here to- ' night your friends and neighbors\ to spend one more social evening with you in your old home. It was with genuine regret we learn- ed of your intended departure from among us but hope the change may be for the better. When we glance around we ctur- not but observe the well tilled farm and comfoitable buildings, all evidence of your thrift, and would say you are entitled to the good things of this life which we are sure await you in your new home. Your children now grownup, have been our companions and schoolmates and are a comfort anda credit to you, due inn 5 great measure to your wise coun- sel and example. We will miss E your genial companionship and in times of trouble you were al- P ways sympathetic and willing to , render any assistance you could. t We ask you dear friends to ac- cept this set of dishes. It is small as compared, with the abundance l of love and good will that ac- i companies it. In conclusion we earnestly hope you will all try and visit the old neighbors occas- sionally and rest assured there l will always remain a warm spot I for you in the hearts of your friends and neighbors at Dornoch. Signed Jack Vasey 1 J as Lister Mr Henry Hughes and sister, a Miss Annie made a feeling and u. appropriate reply and expressed n..,:.. L,,nraeiation of the senti- Mr Henry Hughes Miss Annie made a 1 appropriate reply ant their appreciation of ments of their friends lucuua vb VI.v-- n - Mr Wm Lister in a reminiscent“ mood recalled the pioneer days, t when he and Mr Hughes worked“ side by side and 'twas then those bonds of friendship were formed\ that strengthened as the years I rolled by. Other short addresses‘l were given by Messrs Vasey, Mills, Lister and Sullivan, all speaking of the good will that al- ways existed and of their regret of having to part with such good neighbors. Several good songs l Were given by various members : 3 Mr Thos Byers and little son gave‘ recitations. The tormer's rend- ering of “The Mortgage on the I Farm " was a masterpiece. A a grafonala added much to theaev- . ening’s enjoyment. ----- -,-.-----.i------- :ial Optical Sale ed. Lowest prices for 3nd special ground lens- ‘pur opportunity to econ- khe present money string- LOuine only my! avoud Ling afternoon and even- now grown up DURH.1 Established over Rrtett Years Mr Wm. o. Brown, or me L. n. u.“ Suing Service. who has been spend- intt the water with his parents, Mr 1nd Mrs Adam Brown, Sn. left on Thursday for . short wait mth Al- pet" renting. previous to resuming ni- duties on Lake Superior. Miss Lyla Kelsey spent end with her sister Susie remont. Mr Lou Lavelle of St Marys is a vie" tor in town. Mines Oldfield and McGrcgor, H. B. ( teachers, spent the weekend in Toronto Mrs Wm. Scarf is spending this week in Toronto. Rev. Mr Hantlev in in town this week for a few days. He took put ‘In a. Masonic function on Tuesday eve- hing. -, ALL.» IG..., Mrs Dr. Grant Blackburn, are an": daughters dayp A letter received hy Mr Wm. liar. rig mil week mils of Rwy Falquhur- not: being in houpitnl by typhoid fever. We hope he may make speedy recnv- lu-y, bat the break In km studies will be serious. Mr and Mrs Arch. Ncl'ltee Ken. '"l,l Wednesday to attend the funeral of his cousin, Mrs Dr. Rudd. in Wood. :,tock. Deceased was a niece of Mr John McMillan. (ileuelg. Mrs H. Baird, of Mavkdaie,called oo her brother. Mr R. Isaac. on Saturday ttos' an mute to visit hn' mother in S. M. \Vhalcy being t minister. Mr. Geo. Banks lcit Stratford to remain for a l foo.“ Wm. o. Brown, of the U. B. Lite Ugnt-mzLL-l" Inch 9, to Campbell. ad l SENIOR-J“ Ht ilev. Mr. Mofris on "Ireland and the Irish," a Treat Onwfutd) a neon. -.------ o o - Buy your sup backers a store. Pricea are right. Have vou awn 1?slis; Evaporators. all sizes a If you , mewing MM mum or Mt to see H. J. A social demonic h" on Tuesday mg the ottrc All D. D. Cr. mmsreLv--O' Durham, l Inch 9, to Mr and Campbell. adaughter. "rom-Un Herschel. Sat, 12, WIS. to Mr and , Beaton (nee Miss K. Onwfurd') union. The famous play Fi A will be presented by Society on Thursday a 15th and 16th in the T for further announcer bl BRANCH, uuu#_______=l No. H, BE) 1: ttt 4th--E Sbnrp. hf Mtv-MW-tther" Srihd " 8rd--H Mountain. M 2ad--O Ritchie, P N, glronm M Um" ander. tst-l x-PI‘M'O. Primer B--A Noble. I Credit\ Auction Sale of Cows and Young Cattle al ll; Hotel, Dur am, at two o'clock Thur . March 18, MS 1915 5 Cows, trup scd Heifers in calf, Gr 4 Steers rising ts, t Heifers rising t uning 2 yrs. Tcr s app. joint notes, i DUNSMOOR. Thur rs Arch. McPhee left on to attend the funeral of VII-s Dr. Rudd, in Wood. nspd was a niece of Mr Grant of the Bank t 1, is home fornfew ml eveniftg was " brethren in their In My evening. the " Mcial visit of Him .6. M, Cowan of t m art-n Hum hind-name M's. all sizes a ricPlI rial)! 'e ant a high made Plano. lac ine. Bicycle, Cieattt Sep- Mon went. you “H do well LS: .L. and ber mother, Mn visfting with tite het. in Turonto for a few ns to Wilbert G. Blyth Miss Sarah Ritchie of ter of Mrs Wm. Ritchie had on Wednesday, Rev. J being the oiticiating spent over the week Susie in South Eg- School Reports 1,.u,BrcsTihu-'K Proprietor Shh-p. S Lawrence. JI uher. Sr :trd.--1 Alemnder. luunluin. M Lawrence. SI (hie. P Nuhlv, A Arm. angri”, A Er/Meg, M Alex, --1 ArtustrorrtG H Law ( W, - _ _ ' .'. - ”MA” "v." u ‘I al, ARCHIVES _ TORONTO BORN ner A--T Slylve, I: PM“ 513195. I. 11. “WILLIE, Te f, Grade r g 'rs, .: Sh tg T. Poll Tcr SI 10 its, cr CC' FOR. D '.d in c, Grade filtit , r 3‘46 I t it! n calf. 3 Holstein de Heifers in rah. J. Steers rising lvr Polled Angus Bul, ' 10 mos. credit tyt i r cent off for cash. D. McPHAlL. spent by the lodge moms occasion he. tht worship- H Law- E Noble. at Hahn Auctioneer Manager, [H r _,/,ji, THE ROYAL BANKQF t'j,jijillt In Best Indigo Blue Shirtings Steelclad Gaiateas in Fancy Stripes New Crepes and Fancy Art Sateens 20 pieces New Linen Towelling New Allover Laces for Spring Lace (iy Embroideries for Fancy Collars , Department oi Agnew Murkdalo. for catalogu: NEW SPRING GOODS ll il ssrniiiiEjiijiy.s,eieys,!y,ir New Goads Sales on Fridays and Saturdays THE VARIETY @1103? Nothing over Me. We have also Flannellette Bl One Dollar. F. MORLOCK :\ Write oi Agri lture Capital Paid UP . . We Funds - . Store of Honest Value --" lamest is credited ht" in“! Ptshtiit" Weak n 61.00 I ”It. o. “me- I WILW arriving every Keep an ere so a large stock in Blankets in all sizes INCORPORATED um layed in our Window i Notice of Rpgistrntiun of By - 19c. Opposite Middaugh HI. 456, auxin!) my Date 1013. on the Window Account. may 't Ott?" with a man epoUt the W. " t 1 l 560.000 13,575,000 ay W "" all oo net of m ll be fun] ods which Nuance of we ll ot owl. Dummm only Ttrf ers ior h .2

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