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Durham Review (1897), 17 Jul 1913, p. 5

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Canadian National Exhibition EXPANSION YE AR| MAGNIFICENT ART EXHIBI’I" ;‘\,‘.23 1913 Sept.s 1 O R O N T 0 Paintings from Germany, Britain, United States and Canada Educational Exhibits Cadet Review Japanese Fireworks Cana:‘~‘s Riggest Dog Show \meâ€"ica‘s Greatest Cat Show New ‘vhibits by the Provinces xhibits by Dominion Government â€"xhibits by Foreign Countries tcres of Manufactures Welv ew Livestock Department verything in Agriculture he Musical Surprise he Musical Ride utoâ€"Polo Matches IRISH GUARDS BAND| ) master was ever so loved and d as fashion, We all protest and ob v, Most People do a lot oo Walking BURNING OF ROME Small Profits c of Style £3M ) t Gentlemen : If during the hot «< your shoes hurt you try a pair of : of other Famous Bands ve Band Concerts Daily k of the Airship ngton‘s Zouaves CGiant Midway d Double Bill of Fireworks Ladies ; we would like you to visit ing a shoe that itn‘t just right with a pair of our Comfort H and the price $1.25â€" Satisfactic pportunity unimproyed is a ‘wn into the sea. tICK CONWAY‘S BAND | not so short but that there is time enough for courtesy.â€" and Hippodrome a Chariot Races ic Sports Water Carnival s NERO ia Down Town Shoe Stose 4 TAKEN AS CASH JULY 17, 1913 McKechnie‘s Weekly News Custom Work and Repairing as usual We have a fine assortment Of Bo pumps of all kinds, suitable for men and to suit any purse. We stook all sizes and the prices are $1.75, 2.75, Sterling ‘for Men THE women. Drop in and let us show you & J. MeKECHNIG Th« Postâ€"Office Appropriation Act of this year in the U. 8, A. provides that hereafter no first or second class postâ€"office shall be kept open on Sun: day for the delivery of ordinary nmil matterâ€"a notable step in agreat Â¥eâ€" form. Mrand Mrs Greenwood and family Sundayed with Miss M. McIntosh. Every day will be Friday bye and bye if the Fisheries Department of the DVominion Government accomplish the object of their exhibit at the Canadian National Exhibition this year. This exhibit is intended to show the people eof inland Canada what they are missâ€" ing in not using salt water fisb as a steady diâ€"t. It will show the vririous varieties of the finny tribe, and just how each should be cooked to become a delicacy â€" The Department is spend. ing $10,000 on this exhibit, so it will be seen they are in deadly earnest. This should easily be one of the most interesting exhibits of the Fair. Mr and Mrs H. Hunt and son, of Toronto, are visiting friends aronnd the burg. E" E" ETT J CCR wvylv around took in the dance at Mry Fred Shewel!‘s on Thursday. All report a good time. Miss L Moher, teacher ot Separate school, left Monday for her home in Peterboro. Mr and Mrs Neil Livingstone, of Glascott, visited Dornoch triernds on Sunday. Mrs sobhn Ray returned home on Tuesday, after spending a couple ot geekks with her sister at Swinton ark. Miss Ivy Dargave: spent Monday with Darham friends. What the Dominion Government will show at Canadian National Exhibition this year. 44 n Pee m aree Y C wcarg wR C1 DC U t in Patent, Tan ana Gunmetal. Some fine values in Hosiery, either Men‘s, Ladies‘, Misses‘, or Children‘s wear. _ Trunks, Suitcases, Clubbags, &¢, in stock e you to visit our store and if you are wearâ€" ‘t just right then have our shoe man fit you Comfort House Shoes, sizes from 1 to 8 c. Satisfaction guaranteed . J. S. McILRAITH Comfort in Footwear guml‘)_ef of the young people True Fish Story _# 6 @â€"â€"_ Comfort _ Shoes and _ Women Dornoch of Boots season you have terder feet and f our "Comfort Shoes" at prices ts and Shoes,â€"Oxfords and the holiday season for both ns show vou what we have. a% | _ The church, now eompleted, presents . a fresh appearance from paper and | paint, the contract being let to a Neus Itndt designer. The ceiling and upper | half of walls are done in dark buff with i panels »{scenery at proper distances, | while the lower half of walls are in much ~the same shade only a golden convenâ€" | tional figure makes the contrast:~ In statistics compiled by the Asâ€" sessor of (Glenelg township, we find that in religion the Presbyterians are the strongest numerically, Roman Catholics 2nd, Methodists 3rd, Bapâ€" tists 4th, Church of England 5tb, Latâ€" ter Day Saints (one individual) 6:h, On Monday evening an even larger crowd attended the supper and concert. The former was held in Mr David Marâ€" shall‘s field, opposite the ehurch, and needless to say the tempting array on the table was well sampled. Holstein and Orchard football teams tried their skill in an adjoining field, which resulted in a tie. Followirg this all repaired to ' the church, which we are quite confident | in saying, was never so well packcd,‘ Rev. Mr Kendell, the pastor, soon| brought order out of chaos by some | rules he set before the audience which ‘ were closely adhered to. Mr Donald Mellvride opened with prayer. â€" Hampâ€". den choir was on hand and gave great assistance in their anthems of praise. Mr Gibson, from Toronto. who is a vis.| itor in the neighborhood, created a splendid impression by his clear and cultivated voice and gave very liberally of his talent at Sunday‘s services as well as on Monday evening, in solos and ductts. Rev. Mr Ward, of Varney gave a stirring address on * Love * anc wanted to show it practically by clear ing the church of any obligations it ha« along the debt line, that night by : subscription "list being passed round MrWm. Allan was in a happy mood. and gave the audience some kind words for the sympathy they showed for them by turning out so well. Solos by Miss Janet Kerr, Rev. Mr Ward, Peter Ram age, ductts by Messrs Jas. Watson and Gibson, Messrs Park and Mather and | Misses Park and a recitation by Miss| Alice Ramage completed the program. | The proceeds on Monday came to 364 which is also to be applied to the same| work. Votes of thanks were given to| all who directly or indirectly helped to make the evening an enjoyable one. The disastrous windsterm and its rx sult to the above church on Good Fri day last, when it blew the west half of the church wall in, were overcome, when on Sunday last, the church was opened the first time to its members. They made it the occasion for special! services, Rev. Mr Malcolm, of Holstein» giving excellent discourses both afterâ€" noon and eveninW numher that at oth services Sunday gave ample tcstimony of the friendliness and sympathy that exist beâ€" tweenthem and neighboring congregaâ€" tions, as well as those of other denomâ€" inations. The special collections Sunâ€" day amounted to $30.00, which will be applied to the building fund. Knox, Normanby, $3.50 and $4 Reâ€"opening Services. 1 in, were overcome, m] y last, the church was | |y, t time to its members. | Mp : occasion for specia!| hnc : Malcolm, of Holstein:|\ 7 liscourses both afterâ€" JMis g Sunday. °) To ; oth serviees| _1 Large Sales McMillan â€" Lindsay. â€" That the| Reeve, comr‘s Young and Peart, be | ap, Ointed to get a steel bridge with cement abatments and concrete covâ€"| eriog tu replace the bridge known as| Traverston bridge and to bave t Mcâ€"| Dowal! ot 0 Sound engineer the same, | Carried. * | McÂ¥iillan â€" Lindsay â€"â€" That Mr. Young be granted $5Q to grade and gravel the road atlots 45 and 16, eon 1 EG R. Carrnied "~~~~~~~~~ To Mr and Mrs Parslow ; Dear triends,â€" As you are leaving our communâ€" ity to make your home in a distant land, we bave met here to spend a pleasant eveping and to extend to you our heartiest congratulations. We will miss you from our midst, bus our loss will be other‘s gain and as you make new friends we hops you will not forget the old ones We ask you to accept this contribution as a small token of our esteem. Alâ€" though distance separates us, we hope like kuth of old *‘ that thy peoâ€" ple shall be my p:ople and thy God my God. As you leave us, you take our heartiess wishes for a safe and pleasant journey and trust that it shall be our pleasuare to weicome you back at some future date. Signed in behalf of the community : Booth Wilson, Robt. Black. Mr and Mrs Parslow were taken by surprise and expressed their good wishes to the crowd for bestowing such kindness. The evening was spent in games and dancing and a good time was enjoyed by all. Lindsay â€"â€" Young â€" That Com r Peart be granted $25 to repair Conâ€" nely‘s hill. Carried Lindsay â€"McMillarâ€"That reports of Comr‘s Young and Peart covering expenditures in ward 4 of $103.28 and in ward 8 of $100.60 be paid. Car Grayel accounts were paid as folâ€" lows : Jas Connor $2.40 ; Jno. Neil $4150 : Jas McFadden $3.10 ; Jas. Wilson 60 cts ; Wm Jack $3.50 ; T. McGirr, $2.90 ; Wm Ryan $3.50 : J. McNally 3.40 ; Arthar Edge $1 ; M. Burke 1.90 ; John Fallaise 9oc,â€"a total of $27,90. Youngâ€"MeMillanâ€"That F. Haley be paid $3 50 for moving grader and implements to Traverston tor repairs. â€"Carried. Peartâ€"Lindsay â€"That this council grant $35 on the Townline between Glenelg and Bentinck to improve the Dornoch swamp providing Bentinck council graot an equivalent. Car. L. O. L. 1136 and their many folâ€" lowers went to Hanover on the 12th to celebrate. Although it was wet in the morning a good erowd turned out. Miss Mary Wright returned home from Toronto last Saturday . Lindsay â€"MeMillanâ€" That White Anderson be paid $1 tor one days work on road. _ Car. [( McMillanâ€"Peartâ€"That R Lindsay be paid 40 cents for telephone mesâ€" sage to Mr Traynor. Car. 1 eartâ€"Youogâ€"That Dr. Hutton be paid $50, one halt years salary M H. 0. and $5 5o, half expenses to atâ€" tend Health Officers‘ meeting in Torâ€" onto. Carried. A very ebjoyable cvening was spent at the home of Mr and Mrs Hagh Wilson in honor of Mr and Mrs Jas. Parslow. They are leaving on for their new home ia Vancouver ut before going the young people of ur entire community gathered at Mrs J. Aldcorn and Miss Lizzie are visiting in Toronto this week. Peartâ€"Youngâ€"That R. MeDowall be paid $3) for prof. services re Gienâ€" cross Bridge. Carried. McMillanâ€"Youngâ€"â€" That the s¢â€" count of W L MeFarland re damage to anto be reterred to County Council â€"Carried, McMillan â€" Lindsay â€" That the Reeve be instructed to reat the road to "Glea" from Thos. MeKeown for two years if possible. Cirried The council adjourned to Auguast 2nd at lo a. m. The July issue of this magazine in Canada published by W. J. Taylor Limited, Woodstock, Unt., is out with an interesting and appropriate list of contents. The illustrations in this isâ€" sugs are particularly clear and well placed from the cover cut, which deâ€" picts a typical old fly fisherman, on throughout the issue which reproduces outdoor life in the various Canadian provinces, By Uanoe and Portage in the Northern Wilderness, The Call of the strenueus Life, Fishing in the Kootenays, Fishing off the Coast of Newfoundland, are some of the leadâ€" ing articles while thoughtfual sports. wen will be interested in reading E.R, LaFleche‘s arsaignment of the Ontar io and Quebec 1nterâ€"provincial Fish and Game Laws. The regular depart. ments are well maintained and the isâ€" su.eâ€"l; ééhd one for the summer sports. man‘s rcadiog. * Ir Wilson‘s last Tuesday evening ad presented them with a purse. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORoNTO The gllowme ad iss Efmily Wilson. The THE DURHAM REVIEW Swinton Park. Rod and Gun J. S. BLACK, Clerk Except on Groceries, credit given on approved notes due Dec. 31st without interest. Alil â€" former Wonderful Bargains continued. New ones added every day, every week. Watch this space. This stock Must and Will be sold. There are few editors in this provâ€" ince who have not made a vigorous ln? continuous fight against the city man orde? L04se, This has been done in the interest of the nome~azrerchabt, and without money and without price If the editors of Onotario had receivyed regular advertising rates for all they haye said against these enemies of the country merchants they could now be wearing diamonds,. The departmeat stores appreciate advertising space and are willing to take all the average country paper hbas for sale and at a good rate. This paper has refused thein time and again, What other class of business or professional men would refuse business to help their friends when many of said friends never seem in the least disposed to reâ€" turn the compliment or even appreciâ€" ate it ? Second Round in Selling Out Praxixg Miut Burxx®Do.â€"At a few| minutes before two o‘clock this Wedâ€"! nesday morning the alarm of fire was | giyen by factory whistles and town bell, which speedily brought out lhe‘\ fire brigade and scores of citizens.| Hill‘s big store house, formerly used as | gash and door factory, was by thls‘; time a mass of flame and beyond the| possibility of being sayed, so lwo{ streams were directed upon the surâ€"| rounding buildings in turn, a fnmel house belongirg to Henry Bros., also | their tannery, a cem2nt building. a large warehouse belonging to Av-m.t strong‘s and Mrs, Rickets‘ d\wlling! actoss the street. By well directed | eff arts on tke part of the brigade these | were saved. â€" Hill‘s warehouse containâ€". ed about twenty thousand pounds of! wool, a carload butter boxes, cutter, | buggy, â€" boat, â€" laundry machinery, | CREDIT SALE automobile, etc,. The wool was mostly covered by insurance bat there was none on the building. The origin of the fire is a mystery but it looks like the work of an incendiary,â€"Mark â€" dale Standard. Tender For Steel Bridge and Abutments. Sealed Tenders, marked "Tender" addressed to the Reeve, Township of Glenelg, Pri‘cevill_?,‘wi_ll be received up ho eLAEL <1 Woolinds e <, ind uie ali m ts tr t sb n 7 C ol % to Friday, Aug. 1st., for construction of a bridge at Trayerston, near Markâ€" dale. Tenders will be received as follows: 1. Two Concrete Abutments 2. Reinforced Concrete Floor 110x 14 ft. 2. Steel Bridge 110 ft. Span, 14 ft. wide. An accepted bank cheque for 5 per cent contract payable to treasâ€" urer Tp. of Glenelg shall accompany each tender and will be returuned on non acceptance. Plant and specifications may be seen at the offices of the Reeve or Engineer, The lowest or any tender not necessarily aceeptled. Thos. Nichol, Reeve, Priceville,. R. McDowall, Engineer, Owen Sound for this Week STUNNER S WA Markdale e Including Muskoka Lakes, Lake of Bays, Algonquin Park, Maganetawan ard French Riyer, Georgian Bay, Timagami and Kawartha Lakes, Exeelient train service yia Graud Trunk Railway to and from aboye resotts. G. T. Ry. Union Station, Toronto, Ont. Large roomy dwelling house, large enough to keep boarders, Convenientâ€" ly situated to all public works. Newly decorated. Cheap remt. Apply to Several houses in Durham. One nice cottage in Lower Town . Tourist tickets at reduced rates, good to return until November 80th are now on sale to above resorts. Write for illustrated folders and time tables telling you how to get there, and contairing list of hoteds, rates, etc. to C. E. Horning, D. P. A., QOue of the best investments in Darâ€" bamâ€"three houses for the price of one. Two are solid stone and brick eight roomed houses, Two rooms solid onk floors and trimmings. _ Two mantels furnace, cistern, good garden, young orchard. â€" One frame seven roomed house, Must be sold as owner is going West, Apply on premises or write The Most Popular and Only Direct Line Reaching all Summer Resorts in Highlands of Ontario. One General years old. O:1 year,. Both ftin (Glenelg, 150 acres. _ Lot 8, Con, 3, 8.D.R., Gienelg, 50 aci es Lot 9, Con, 3, 8, D. R, Glenelg, 50 acres Lot 10, Con. 3. 8.U.R., Glenelg, 59 acnes Lot 4, Con, 4, 8. D.R., Glenelg, 55 acres Lot 7, Gon, 1, N.D R., Glenelg, 50 acres Apply to G. & J. MoKEcXXI®E, Durham street, On Reasonable terms. 200 acres, c'n’nprining V&*st halves of Lots I um& 2, 2nd Con., W. G. R,., Benfinck an Lot3 on the same Goncession. 100 acres cleared, well watered by spring creek, two bearing orchards. Good Muskoka Lakes Lake of Bays Georgian Bay Algonquin Park Each Tuesday until Oct. 28 inclusive Winnipeg and return .... ....$35.00 Edmonton and return ...... .. 43 00 Low rates t« other points, _ Return limit two months, _ Pullman tourist sleepers leaye Toronto 1185 p,. m. on above dates running through to Winâ€" nipeg yia Chicago and 8t, Paul withâ€" out change, _ Tickets are also on sale via Sarnia and Northarn Navigation Qompany. The 3rd division of lot 9 and division of lot 10, W.G.R., Be 100 acres. Lot 1, Con, 11, Glenelg, 100 acre Lot16 and half of 17, Con. 2. | Lot3 on the same Goncession. 10 acres cleared, well watered by spring creek, two bearing orchards. Gnot frame house, cedar log barn, Conven ient to School and P. O, Apply to Jas. PATON, Pmlsp” Swinton Park HOMESEEKERS‘ EXCURSIONS The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway is the shortest and quickest route beâ€" tween Winnipeg, Saskatoon and Edâ€" monton Tickets now on sale at all Grand Trunk Offices, JAS. R. GUN, Town Agent J. C. TOWNER, Station Agt. Liver Spots, Pimples, Dark Circles Under the are all signs of the system being elogged . The Liver and Bowels are imactive and the Stomach is weak from undigested foo1s and foul gases. the great fruit romedy, will make you feel like a new person. After taking three boxes of your Fig Pills for stonmuch and liver troubles I {eel strong and well and able to do my own work. Mas A. H. Saviter At all dealers 25 and 50 cent boxes or 8::.“‘ by The Fig Pill Co,, St. Thomas, Only Line reaching all SUMMERâ€"RESORTS IN HIGHLANDS OF ONTARD In Centre of Shopping and Business District. 250 ROOMSâ€"100 with Private Baths Evurorsax axp AmERICAN Prax A la Carte Restaurant fPrire Grorge === Hpipl =â€"== SALLOW SKIN Farms for Sale Farm for Sale. N. Mclxtyr® FIG PILLS TORONTO J. M. LAatims A.LJacksox, Durhs m including For Sale To Rent. For Sale For Sale For Sale Winnipeg, June 27 Eyes Maganetawan Rive French River Timigami Kawartha Lakes I N 1 Bentine D 11 0 awci 30 acr U acr 5 acr 0 act (G () 4/ D. McPHMHAIL_+*+ 191 s Insurance Ag Money to s | Iss t,.“ 2506 : I emll‘e&nou‘nwfl:gzeu u':matmt;.: UNDERTAKER a n \Funeral Director If You are Not Too Lazy 100 acres 1 mileSouth of W illhamsford a good farm too, offered for actually less than the buildings would cost, 100 acres near Mount Forest, cheap at under $4,000, 300 acres near Dornoch (Mr George Twamley‘s farm) a fine wellâ€"improyâ€" ed place on which Mr Twamley made money, offered at a great bargain, 200 acres near Louise, good farm, extra buildings, timber worth most of the price. 150 acres near Durbam, wellâ€"improved and cheap at about $4000. 300 acres in Egremont, (Dr Fettes farm) good place, owner in the West offered at a snap, 100 acres near Listowel, one of the best farms in Perth Co, Splendidly improved, Astonishingly cheap at $7000, Northâ€"west Lands for sale or exâ€" change, Above are some of my Maay Barâ€" rlns. I wil Pay you to Buy rom me. J. G. HUTTON,M. D., C. M H.H. Miller REALDENCH office on Tele} University, gi of Dental Sur Over J & J fi W.C, PICKERING D. DS., L DS OfN Dopti ARTHUR H. JACKSON H Oflice New Spring Prints all now in l Call and see them Bed Phocohon â€"r:‘;tc};l'evefy nerve in the boa' Mm its proper tension ; restores im and vitality, Premature decay and all gexual SHwow Rooamsâ€"Across from{;Middaugh Embaiming a Speciality. Picture Framing, Shortest Notice Floor Oilcloth Table Oilcloth ther Twillied Sbecting 2 yas wide Heavy bleached sheeting, 2 tnth uie . .. .sn PPE Re:stoExc®*â€" First house south of Lawrence‘s Blacksmith Shop. Torms t Gate Electric Restorer for Men Staff and Equipment. The school is thoroughly equ! in \-fi lh‘ill'l:)', in chemical and decu'xrnfidflm ditings, &c., for full Junior Leaving and I*'- glation work. The following competent are in charge : THOS, ALLAN, Principa! and Provindial Modâ€" el Betool Teacher. 1st Cimss Cortificate Intending Students should enter at the ning of the term if powsible. _ Board oun be tained at reasonable rates, . Durham is a and attractive town, maiking it a most place for residence The record of the Bchool in past yea re is a fattcring one, The trustocs uep!rw*- cational ly and spare no paing o see that teachers Durham j Continuation and pupl i."div'e’?vi&'m" e for the proper msem}s{wn and acq of wledge, WM, PARQUEARSON, D. D. Chairma BIG 4 Fi yas long, 27 in r CC 40 in #4 30 in k8 x M 54 in t ** G0 in l ** 60 in Moot J. F.GRANT D.D HOoNXNOR GRADUATE of Porano. House © DJ sulsle be Acel NOF DURHANM, ONT. (Lower Town Mailed to any address. B8t. Catharines, Ont, I. P. TELFORD Waly ‘ull line of Catholle Robes nd black and white Caps or aged people. mforte y Public, Commissipner, QOONVEYANCER. &n on Lambron St to Wor READ THIS : A. BELL | W Newd munluuw between Office amd sidance at all hours. D. MePHAIL, Ceyl or to C. RAMAGE, v&m W. H. BEAN KÂ¥ BLOCK s9® CURTAINS FEES:§1 per mouth in advance OFI ted HUNTJ ) up J. P. Td&wmt‘s office, nearly lu 'n'z"i;li{ ce.. “?,;m-} s phac '".Y"'{li n. Price £8 a box, or two for +7 habing The Scobct Drug s Stables Puywicians and Surgéons CALDER‘S tione A To i house south of Regigtr£ of Albert St. R noURS 4 p m. wide . wide . wide. wide wide wide from , . «.. to 85 each . 30c a equare yard ) in wide, 25¢ a yd a telephone in h1 hy of Royal College f Ontario Rooms R‘S New Store Money to Loan sLor e to Univexstty, Gra ntal Surguon s The Hanover Conveyancer wtfon to lor Co. Grey School gecretary opposite KeWkew e uflmnfd p promptis ind oppo Bus ,** 70e pr 1,00 pr 1,00 pr 1,50 pr Fs 40c yd 9 p. m ya L

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