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Durham Review (1897), 22 Feb 1923, p. 4

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y $ t U Get your Sale Bills and all kinds »:, Printing at the Review Office. :; J. & C. MOFFAT, IMPLCMENTSâ€" MeCormick SBinder Mas.HMar. Hay Loador & Side deliver, Rake, Cuitizator, Lril and IoHer, 1. Har. Mower, Pea Harvester, Gang Plow, 2 Walking Plows, iron Harâ€" rows, Spring tooth Harrows, Manure Spreader, Soumfier, % pr Sleighs, Pow Absoluts:y mno Reserve as the Heilfers rising 2 y Fat Caitle i# nol HORSESâ€"1 M; of FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, and HOUSEHOLD GOODS rionmers in ca‘t, 2 young brod Veiles Cali. YOUNG CATTLZâ€" 7 There will he sold t If you have any idie cash, invest quickly, as such high interest rates will not be long available VICTORY BONDS Provincial and Municipal Bonds yielding from 5i to 7 per cent Industrial Bonds, yielding 6 to 9 p.c. Mactarlane‘s Thick Nechk Remedy SS brice 50c The reliable rsemody for Children‘s Coughs & Colds. Price 23¢ CATTILEâ€"L Grade Cows in cali, 10 mrebred Aberdcen Angus Cows and Macarlanas Pino! ba‘s2m Will stop that disagreeatbâ€" le hoadache and nervous condition . Price 25¢ McFAPDEN‘s BRUG STORE rno RexcMR sre NNE ONT B3 Carnt‘s Headackhe Waflers Is best for staubborn Coughs Broachitis and Sore Threat. Cleass the bead. Price 50¢ Cart‘s Cough Cure Day by Day in Every Way our Wall Paper is Getting Better and Cheaper CATTLEâ€"G C; :xcellent Investment Opportunities J. S. McILRAITH Credit Auction Sale January finds us with many broken lines in all morâ€" chandise and we consider it business policy to clear such lines at cost if necessary and clean up our stock. â€" Hence the bargains. ON SALE Adroni Hhe omen 10 Now for Bargains for Thrifty Buyers . RAMAGE, Durham Bla t Cloay Thursday, March Ist., 1923 n i0 Cf T BOOTS ad prices, Heavy ib DL ounsz Bu] Write, call or telephone £98 PROPRIETORS 1 Public Auction at lots 39 & 40, Con ool Hosic steers â€" and H AND SLMPPER ul we clear the ‘us, Pou| SALE AT ONE O‘CLOCK SHARP as the Proprietors have sold their Farm. 1 Sox, reop Hosier bl ACK Nvyal Emulsion .. Rexall Emulsion Scott‘s Emutsion T tfefit@ .....:... ... eavs ce Syrup Hypophosphites Pentons...;:::n .=c COi!.............. 208 amud 1 Rexall Ext. Cod LiverOil Wampole‘s EKxt. * all maturities, yieldâ€" ing 44 to 5 per cent Try One of these Bauilders Yyal Tonulc................. Nyalt Creophos............ Nyal Extract Cod Liver have weakened If Recent Ailments 12 Baiders for Children furnishing approved joint notes with interest at 6 per cent per annum. TERMS: HMay and all sums of $10 and under, Cash. Over that amouni any time up to 12 months given on HOUSEMOLD GOODS â€"1 Range, Washing â€" Machine, Churn, Tables, Bedsteads, etc.. ete. ncss, Forks, Ral articles too num Quantity of Hay ble Waggoa Eox, Facning Mill, Roac Cari, Scalesâ€"beam and platiqrm,â€" Cutâ€" ter, Busgy, Plow Harness, Light Harâ€" ness, Forks, Rakes, Chains and other The Cash Shoo Store DURHAM, â€" _ ONT. t 1 D. MacPHAIL, we ca lines re ILOr tOr numerous to mention. a ty 50c and 1.00 the vitality 1 Te pr 65c pr 80c pr 75c pr 50e & $1 30c & $1 2, EG.R. Glenels â€"numerate 3s of profit AUZCTIONEER 1.00 1.00 #1 $1 $1 $1 I ‘Mid wars and ramors of war, wran | coâ€"German troubles. Turkish duplie | ity, &c¢, the world these days â€" turns ! to the great Egyptian discovery in the valley of the kings of a roya: ! death chamber, surpassing in interes: ; and magnificence any thing of tne | kind yet discovered. 3000 years ago | when Britain and most of Europe , were in savage state ,.when even | Rome and Greece had not been heard of, there was a civilization in Egypt , which made it rank as one of the | chicf countries of the then known | world or at least one of the wea; | thiest. _A great desire must have exâ€" | isted among the ralers for immortar |ity. If it wasn‘t a great pyramid | then it was an underground tomb | erected and excavated no doubt by E(hv labors of thousands of slaves, \__ Tutankhamen‘s tomb reveals sues | wealth of gold and precious things. that the correspondents have difficul | ty in finding adjectives to describe it. | Tombs have been found before, bui ! generaliy there was evidence of rob bers bavin gbeen there, but Tui. Ltomb seemed to have escaped â€"anc | we have a glimpse into the work an + | thought oi human beings who lives | 3000 years ago. The belief in â€" in < mortality (for Kinss and Pharaohs a: ; least) was strong. â€" Vessels conta:.. iag food, garments and other, things | were provided in this tomb â€"for the ; royal sleeper‘s journey into the fus ‘ure and for special protection 2 stat ,! 2. Canada has .n | representation dist | ’ Brftain. _ ‘The Def ’ ! and Commerce h: || agents in the Unit "hm\v-\'.’-r, one . frg ;'\, office in New York E) 3 and 4. The ques "\ trado commissionc +‘ States has been co Caraman commerce? 2. What officials with teehnicaq knowledgo of Canadian trade are m tached _ to the High Commissioners oflice in London? Right Hon. Mr. MacKenzie King: 1. The Depariment of Trade and Commerce have established â€" officers and trade commissioners in the Un ted Kingdom as follows: London, I»â€" verpool, Manchester, Bristol, Glasgow. The trade commissioners and â€" the;r assistants foster and encourage Anâ€" sloâ€"Canadian commeree, 2. On the staif of the High Commisâ€". stonec there are two officers with long association with Canadian trade who are able to deal effectively with dily | commercial enquiries received. Therâ€" is also attached to the office a sposial‘ customs invesiigation officer. L ie Dominion trade commissioner in Lon-:I don and trade commissioners thruur:ni out the United Kingdom are also in} immediate association and close touen | with the High Commissioner‘s office.| times. Up to the present, owing to the proximiiy of the two countries and the cost of maintaining _ trage commissionors, anpointments â€" have been confined _ to foreign _ countrics whenee commercial information is noi so accessible to Canadian exporters. Miss MaePhail: 1. In view of the fact tHat a) Inre. presentatives of the T Canada. So far as the informed there are no United Siates resident signaced as Consular 2. How many Consuls and Commor clal Agents has Canada in U. States 3. Is it the intention of the Governâ€" moent to appoint enough Commercia! Agents in the TUnited States to ad~ quately take eare of Canadian irade interesis and foster Canadian trade? Miss MacPhail‘s Trade Quesâ€" tions Answered by Premier King Miss MacPhail‘s Questions: 1. How many Consuls and Commer clal Agents has the United States re sident in Canada? From East Grey io South Grey is only a step, and no such division peâ€" tween North and South or Bast am West exists here. Hon. Dr. Jâ€"â€"â€"n, the dofeated candidate in last elecâ€" tion, has a resident son who also has ability, and it might be that his fathâ€" er‘s mantle may fall on his shoulders. We are not suggesting this, nor have we heard rumors in that direction, but the parallel in the two Ridings is quite %n'kn-d. and we leave it there. |__ The Flesherton Advance gives cur | rency to the rumor that, contrary to | expectation, Hon. I. B. Lucas will not However it is surmised that ther; will be lack of harmony in the partsy cver the suggestion. The northern district, Meatord especially. feels that the South has had the honors long enough, and no doubt has some "{ay orite sor" ready to siep into the breach, without calling in a nonresr dent. the Conservative party reat upon his son, now a barrister in Toronto, and no doubt inheriting some of his fathâ€" er‘s ability. again again attompt to capture East Grey from Hou. Col. Carmicimel, the orly man who cver beat him. Instead it is hinted that Hom. I. B. would not be averse to having the affections o7 Che Perham Review orests anu foster C: . If not, why? Right Hon. Mr. Mac TUTANKXHAMENS Toms Hereditary Legislaters. Thursday, Feb. 2%, 1923 wPn. Sir. Macisenmie Aing ave ninetyâ€"onse consular i ves of the United States So far as the governmen! aas no fC on distinet T‘he Depart ree â€" has e quostion of appointing ‘stoners in the United ea consideored at varions 0 the present, owing to s done between (Ca ited Kingdom, wha vernment taken i rtives in Great Br; lllv ed from _ Great ment of Trage no commorcia: mates. It has, commissioner‘s officials of th in Canada e Agents. reign consitlar Angio A large number from this line took in the box social at the Rocky school last woeek and all state that a good time was on. Miss Lamb had an es pocially interesting program proparec and everything wont off_splendidly. We are sorry io hear that Mr Arch. McLean is geriously ill with pleurlsy and we look for an improvement soon, Mr Roy and Miss Mary â€"Lamb ane Messrs Willic and Hlias and Miss Ein Edge, took in the dance at Mr Bar] Vessie‘s last Friday and state the; had a pieasant time. Mesrs, Gordon, Jim and John Mecâ€" Donald of Proton, visited at Mr Hugn MeDonald‘s this week and attender the sale of Wm Cooxte, Miss Bella McKillop ofi Durham spending a few days with Mr and ] Duncan McLear. Sweet as any rose, The light of heaven is in your eyi And Cupid in your noge, Your Hittle dimpled hands And tiny little feet, So full of life and merriment , Your loving friends to greet. Most precious in all the world Betweoen the earth and skies, Nothing that can be compared Unto your laughing evyes. The seliish dame, the wicked man, The bondman and the free, The Cbristian and the itrfidel, They all bow down to thee. Of all the works of Providence, Most perfect and complete Is the stirring beauty of your form From crown of head to fect. (The â€" following â€" verses appeared lately in the Mail & Einpire. ‘The au thor is Mrs Phoebe Hendry, Toronio, (nee Locheed) â€" whose yourl was spent on 2nd con., Gleneig, anu sue has still warm memories of people in Glenelg and Bentinek for their syinâ€" pathy and kindness to "the little 0: phan in their midst". She says "Air. John Graham, teacher in your town, was the very first one to encourage the lonely liitle girl by giving me the honor to write two very badiy spelled and badly written antographs in his autograph album. Thus did his kindness live forover." Other eredicâ€" able pieces by Mrs Hendry have been published, and we may find space for others.) Darling little baby, pooil of blood on i with a butcher knifc mising what had h od the prostrate ma had the villaze doet Elmwood Harnessm‘r Saicided One of the saddest iragedies ever enacted in this section took place at Eimwood about 7.39 o‘clock on Monâ€" day morning, Feb. 12th, when Mr Wim Evers, a wellâ€"known younsg harness merchant of that village, stashed iss throat with a butcher knife, severing his windâ€"pipe and eausing death a short time afterwards. His wife, dyâ€" gone as far in the race as Hanover has done, but financing it was the great drawback. But look out for a speedy Durham Junior outiit on next winter‘s ieo ! Owen Sound 7, Hanover 0 Havover 5, Owen Sound 5 Were the scores of the secord round Junior Northern semiâ€"finais on Friday and _ Monday Against | the stalwart and speedy Sounders, jevw expected Hanover would havre > chance, but they managed to holc them, even in the homte contest Monâ€" day night. The Durham lads suppty half the Hanover line up, E. Elvidge, W .Snell and Martin Lauder â€" being the forward line in O. Sound, while Elvidge Snell and Schutz played in Hanover. In the latter game it was a 1â€"1 at first poriod, 4 to 2 in favor of 0. Sound at 2nd and Hanover scored 3 to 1 in last, making it a 5â€" 5 tie. â€" Mad a Durham Junior learn‘ been entered, it could doubtless have Oxven Sound Won the Round ue of a cat was placed in charge, the cat being one of the sacred animas. Some articles show skill and excelleni workmaaship and all wonder{fully preâ€" served. Entrance into the innermos chamber has not yet been effectoo, where no doubt the mummy will be found, of what was a living man 3000 years ago who was '.\‘orshlp}».-d as i kind of dieiy. THE DURHAM REVIEW ABERDEEN “B}by.” and Mrs is Applications for Assessor wore r; ceived from David Adlam ,Jno P. M« MACDONALDS§ â€" Mevonaidâ€"â€" Grierson : That Davia Adiam be refunded $2, being over charged in statuie labor. Carried. Griersonâ€"MeDonald : That Edwara Rehkop{ be authorized to sell pine tree on road allowance, lot 13 con 4. Carried. Rehkopfâ€"Mather: That byJlaw :o. 70, draifted at last meeting, regulating salaries and commissions, he signeg by reeve and clerk. _ Carried. each. _ Carried, McDonaldâ€"Mathor: That byJaw raice of Statute Lab® be amended siriking out $2 and inseriing $1 per day for unperformed statute 1 or. _ Carried. MeDonalidâ€"â€" Grierson : That PDa Adiam be refunded $2, being on charged in statuie labor. Carpied. Members all present. Minutes 0: last meeting were read and adopted. McDonald â€"â€"Mather: That contract of township printing be renewed witn G. H. Mitchel of the Post printing Oflice. Carried, McDonaidâ€" Mather : That Colleciâ€" or‘s Roll be accopted and be paid $». 71 postage and cost of rooms. Carriea Matherâ€"MeDonald: That the ap propriation for each division be $506, Carried. Rehkop{ â€" MeDonald : That Sicx Children‘s Hospital Toronto .and Eimâ€" wood Public Library be granted 35 each. _ Carried. Mr .and Mrs. David Adlam and fan y speni Sunday with Mulock friends Miss Rita Bailey of the Durham H. School spent the week end at hew home here,. Sorry to hear of Mrs. T. Site, operâ€" ator of Telephone Central, Ailan Park, having the misfortune to break hor ankle one evening last week. Hope to hear o{ her speedy recovery. Mr. G. H. Torry gpent the week end in Manover, visiting his sister, airs. Robt. Cripps. Mr. H. W. Hunt attended Counci. meeting at Lamlash Monday of last week. We are having some very cold stor my weather, _ The roads are almost impassuble, this being the severest winter for some vears. The Box Sociat was a decided sueâ€" cess, but owing to so many othe1 entertainmments on the same â€" night, the crowd was not as large as would otherwise have been. Mr Jas. Lay» rence made a capable auctioneer and those taking part in the play acqui; ted themselves splendidly. Mrs Robt. Marshall and Mr. and Mrs Albert Livingstone of Darham, spent Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr and Mrs L. McLean. Mr Jas. Lawronce was detained with the storm last week, not being able to ship till Saturday, and this Tuesday has shipped four carloads. Sorry to hear Mrs D. MeArthur has : been under the Di‘s. care and gladf latest reports find her iraproving. | The W. N. 8. held their last meetâ€"! ing at the hLomegoi Mrs L. MecLean,‘ with a fair atteadance. The uoxl" meeiing wili be at the home of Mra‘ Jobhn Vessie on Wednesday, March 7.] Mr and Mrs. Murray Ritchis have‘ boeen seriously ill the past wwk.: Hope soon to hear of their recovery.‘ Mr and Mrs L MecLean were recenti guests with Mr and Mrs R. La.wson.l lir and Mrs Earl Vessic entertained | a number of friends last Friday night‘ and all report a very enjoyable time. Miss Mary MceQuarrice spent the, week end with her friend, Miss Sadie | Lawrence. [ We have bad very stormy weather the past week and an abundance of sn0ow. _ CROWN 26.25¢ k/ Good Service Bentinck Council ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO shades. We can give 3ouMc;l;ldxné;s .t(; .m;;(:ilue'filnp;;)ers See these Papers. They will please you The new lines are in and marked ready for use. We have all the new designs and shades : Tapestries for living rooms or dining rooms, Dainty stripes and allover patterns for bedrooms, good staple papers in suitab‘le designs for kitchens, fancy varnished tiles for kitchen or bath. _Also a splendid assortment of Ceilings in all ghades. Wocanvive uin ManlAinwra *n mai.z _ fy _ [11 M Come to McKechnie‘s for y our Paper Whein you decorate that Room, JNO. McKECHNIE, Durham 12, 1923 Minutes o 41 ie This is the amount Finance Minâ€" ister Fielding has lopped off the estiâ€" mates as compared with last year, which is a satisfactory announceâ€" ment, The savings are chiefly in the Depariment of Railways and in "Misâ€" cellaneous." If this could be kept up ior a year or two, the burden of a debt could be tackled and â€"reduce>, though few now living will see u liquidated. _ Griersonâ€" McDonald: That byâ€"<ats [ No. 71, appointing assessor, be reau ‘and finally passed. â€" Carried. Matherâ€"MeDonald: That we aaâ€" journ to meet Monday, the 2nd day o: April, for appointing . poundkeepers. fence viewers, sheep valuators, patirâ€" masters, and transaction of generat business. J. H. Chittick, Clerk proach to bridge ........... W. G. Hastie, affidavit ........ John Storrar, grant to library Children‘s Hospital, grant .... dance «xofliter..;.........».., A:00 R.(C. McKnight, inspecting b‘dgs 22.05 Mark Mervyn, salary .........115.09 Mark Mervyn, postage, rooms... 5.7i J. H. Chittick, express ........ .65 D.â€" Adlam, refund ....:......; â€"£$.00 W. J. Adlam, auditor .,...... 6.00 James Brunt, auditor ......... 8.00 Wm. Scheurman, repairing apâ€" The following accounts were recomâ€" mended to be paid: G. H .Mitchell, part contract and fonms : .%+..%1«.. +1« . + «~+§07 Ob Municipal World, Ass‘t rolls.. 25 28 A. . McDonald, school attenâ€" Matherâ€" Grierson: That auditor‘s report be accepted and Clerk have reâ€" port published in Hanover Post. Car. McDonaldâ€" Grierson : That appirâ€" cation of Jno. F. McLean for assessor be accepted and a byâ€"law drafted conâ€" firming appointment,. _ Carried. Lean, Harold McKechnie FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED UisothkePhons, > But if a Ford Saiesman does not reach you at once so that you may buy a Ford at these low prices, we suggest that you protect yourcelif, Dor‘t wait for the salesman. Phone! Make sure of getting your Ford at the $445 figure. This is a duty the Ford organizatic;n owes to the public, For the tendency is toward increased prices. ORD Salesmen have been instructed to «2i upon every family in the Domimon, Everyour who wants to own a Ford this year must be given the chance to buy at the low fAigure, whether for immecdiate or future delivery. FIFTY MILLIONS ___CHEWING SMmITH BROS. DURHAM i, repairing apâ€" You will be minus some part o# dge ........... 4.99 your Godâ€"given anatomy, the Effec‘ Mdavit ........ .25 will have been treated, but the Caus rant to library..5.00 will still remain, and any relie{ ob ital, grant .... 5.00 tained will be but temporary. The k relief obtained from taking Chiro :::::’ t;!;:azt" dw: ay.:; :nm?li? V‘:::-tvbral Adjustments wilt, inting _ poundkeepers. however, permanent, â€" for wahaere . * . there is no Cause, there can be no theep valuators, patiâ€" Effect, and Disease is an Efiect ansaction of generar ** * S »wosL. J. H. Chittick, Clerk â€" Consult the Chiropractor Now. Cali e slas and see us. â€" Consultation Free. 2rcer your Ford Today ‘That appirâ€" Not How Little for How Much FORD, ONTARIO. :bt:'r;;' The Chiropractor is not a mer Thinker or Dreamer. He is a doer o 0 x ... . * thittigh: Middaugh House, â€" Durkam Chronic Nervous and Spinal Discases a Speciality. Custom Chopping every day at Kechnie‘s Mills. DRS. C. G. and You will then be getting Much fo: Iittle, whereas if you submit to » surgical operation, you will be gettin: Little for Much. If you have been told that you: case is serious and that your on:, chance of being restored to health ;s by undergoing a surgical operation, ascertain the cause of your sicknes» You can do this by consulting th: Chiropractor, who will jlocate th: cause and adjust same. C %a"~. C..> m dz C N w im s ~"T% Nt By giving â€" Chiropractie Vertcbrat Adjustments with the bare hangs alone, he restores you to Health, Square Deal Chiropractic Specialists BESSIE MacGILLIVRAYV FLB. 22, 1923 [# s1 0 3 9 123 _ ols * EHIT The Durham T. F Association will ship ham, on Tuesdays. quested to give thre« quesied to give three «ays n Jas, Lawrence, Mar Phone 606 r3 Durhan Aoes not give seliet ve poon dru igist will reture yowr in + a Box. *Just swallow two c Free Trial froim Templeton Co Sold by MacBeth‘s Drug We are in quantity of M Barley, Peas . pay highest p GRAND TR W. CALDE , Town Ag Sleep toâ€"night use MAII toâ€"day for . If you have Grain call us up. FEB,. 22 2, 192 NOTICE TO FARMER The m marmal enjoyed Te m Cash Busi. es# Hou & Â¥ s3 ROB RO sn | tA ROB RO We have a =t1 that we are ® i3 ycs i.# KA 1 > ; ul th Grai (ANTE AMILT IMPKO O. Liv« stock ir Shippers \M a m t

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