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Durham Review (1897), 17 Jul 1913, p. 8

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yaus anesmaanine > ‘ THE J. D. ABRAHAM CO i fol C UEA T T C Fastest and Most Luxurious ‘rort McNichol, Port Arthur, Sault St Winnipeg and return Other points in proportion «aves Toronto 2 p. m. each P. R. agent. 2. MacFARLANE Town A A Service Perfocted by studied effort HOMESEEKERS EXCURSION each 1 Leaving *\ Other 1: Mondays, Thursdays ifhe Toronto to Winnipeg 57 Hours : Tuesdays & Saturdays luxurious . stecamers, vs. _ Wednesdays and GREAT TAYLOR & CO. Dromore i e can sell you . Wire for Fencing Town Agent This is the Fro® knows its qualityâ€" very low just now .. :tu‘rn ’3500 4 PSAZEREUIEEC rtion. Return limit two mor each Tuesday until August 26. LAKES SERVICE , Durbam | cffort and years of experience each Toesday until October 28. Steamship Express Leaves Toronto daily, except Friday and Sunday 12.45 noon, and arrives at ‘ship‘s side 3.55 n m. â€" Parlor cars, first class p. m . coaches Edmonton nonre better. Prices are ... ...20¢ to 60¢ per rod us of Steamers Ste Marie, Po Wire and everybody We have just received 6 new pieces in differâ€" ese whether you want n and Return $43.00 A ths. Homeseekers‘ train Full particulars from any HAY, Station Agent Fort William THE J. D. for Peabody Overalls. Come in and we‘l egirgjearpujeare :C ;ht?fi%r':nfirxfifin%%mn ‘ ‘The death occut |pess, 12th July, M# \tha bright daughte1 \Nuble Wilson, ot B o_ _ "ur 40 venre 0 . Aubbbcht The funeral on Monday largely attended . Revâ€" conducted â€" app.ropriate / the house and in Salem C was assistad by Rev. Mr Mr Leece spoke On th pleasures of â€" imemory, (| well as insellectual, one C important ingredients C and enablied us to cher tate all that was good in departed friends, The | | in Salem cemetery . Miss Blanche Reid and her Miss M. Mortley, spent OYST with the former‘s sister in M The 12th passed some took in the ce over. The weather with slight frosts at not much damage h North Egremont Miss Mathews, who has been visitâ€" ing Miss Annie Divine, returncd fo ber home on Thursday. Miss Annis Brown is in Allentord visiting Miss Dornin. 1 L0 uioi ol o coot Whastat MrsJRobert Howellsâ€" and WIINGC] visited at Mr D. J. MeDonald‘s, | Mr Alex G.liespie, Preston, is visitâ€" | ing bis parents. Mr Abe Woods visited at Mr Wm. Stewart‘s and Mr Wes. Lyttes. Quite a number from here spent the 12th in Guelph. Mr anod Mrs Archie Fergu:om and Miss _ Mamie MceEachern visited \ friends at Dan‘ alk on Sunday. ‘ | _ Reyâ€" Mr Hindershot preached at the annoual bush services of the Cedâ€" |arville cireuit of the Metbodist ) | church. The coolness of the weather ) prevented great crowds in the mornâ€" ing. There was a large attendance ) | in the evening .. Mr and Allan visi Sunday . 1O SHC UC CCCA \ Miss Kate Davey, Mt. Forest, is ivisiting ber parents at the manse al present. | There will be no C.E services here| next Sunday evening, July 20th, as the Society intend visiting the Coon Endeayor Society. Leadersâ€"Miss Davey and Mr J. Wilkie. Topic â€" ‘ lFavorite versesâ€"in the Prophetical Books. A collection will be taken in {aid of the Coun Society. ' a > h o > Em e c oi D 1 gipafegeages Lg&;’:{,);{-;];‘fig;\é;}};;_lVL'gfi;l:L;:fl;{L;‘l‘:l{%flfitlzLgjupflg:J:iif_A!“'L: peage se 1t 3 31 e uy 1e dte AIRQAUETHEA EDo PTHEZSIEZ RRHETLHE .1 C \fl..fi:l.‘lifl‘l'-fkfif. C li-fl’.l-i:fl.l"?-?]-" AAGSLC i.n‘lnfl‘mfi.l [ maul dE hE LR I W 4_._-â€"_1â€"‘__-â€"-”7 --‘-â€"â€"sâ€"- Overalls. We have a large and we‘ll show you a " real and Mrs Dolphin and Master visited Riyerview friends on y . inkart Howells. and Witlie Ask Abraham Peabody OVGI’GHS o) l l w come e4Â¥e o ncoines on simes qi se can s 1e 14 neae ds e amdare e Sm me rrase=ss RRaLD nr.’.l‘.r‘."lffl'.l.r;mni,:fi x about Junior Cameron,..: LesHe HERUAUCCY "om oc Hastie (B), Eisie M. Seatter, T. G Baukworth Wilson. A YTONâ€"Loretta â€" Kenna, Einma Kraft, James Murray, Arthur Roedâ€" ding, Bernadotte Ryan, NEUSTADT â€" Theophiel Binkle, W m J Ford, Wm Herr, Noah Walter, Robert Widmeyer. A JourNALiSTIC Star,â€"Saturday |p last in Montreal there was issued Volâ€" I, No. 1, of the Daily Telegraph and |+ Daily Witness, a New Liberal paper.|; The new management is composed of the foremost editorial talent in Canada | and is strongly backed financially. \\\'lth the advent of this new star, ‘ Gisappears the Daily Witness as & separate paper, but all that was good in the old will be retained in the new, which with the wider news and feature scope planned by th: new managment \will make of it one of the most influential journals of Canada. Alâ€" \ ready the management have had such ’\usurancel of success as to compel the | installation of new machinery. The | Weekly Witness and Northern Mesâ€" i senger will still continue to be published , | by the Dougalls, who have had such a | long and honorable career in journal H. S. Entrance Results Hoee y No L 2o 0 9n 1 Hannah lioone, Melvin Rusâ€" el E, Scott, George E. Smith, crowart. Bthel Walton, Magâ€" C tEâ€"Clinton Banston, Mary Leslie Hamiiton, Gordon Bisie M. Seatter, T. G large stock in all the lines they madWidt!" real" Overall. Hor * Goodness Sake, C WERT IITCCL rard â€" Heard, Leslie 1cLean, Stella MeLean , Marjorie McQuarrie, ell, Ernost Montgomâ€" Morrew, Lo Mulhal!, )scar Patterson, Chas, a 4 ie c oo l *D | Iyageaececseece p93 en ut |I Pictures framed on shortest Firstâ€"class work guaranteed an \right at J. M. Matthews‘ f1 !store. | _ Mr Louie Kerr returned to 1# u_3 For %5:&&?&?%&@5&&zifitfiifiifiéfifiifl’fivfiifi’ Pictures framed on shortest notice. Firstâ€"class work guaranteed and prices right at J. M. Matthews‘ furviture store. ‘ Mr Bort Brebner went hohdaying "last week and his partner, Ma Al. Builer, followed this week. \ Dining room chairs and â€" tables, sideboards, dressers and stands, kitâ€" \chen chairs. A good assortment in .1311 lines to choose from at J. M. , | Matthews, furniture dealer, \| _ Mr and Mrs D. T. McClocklin and â€"\ daughter of Darham, Mrs Ed. Mo »\ Clocklin and daughter, of Darhan )\ Mr and Mrs Nichol and son Erie, 0 * | Toronto, Mrs E. D. MeClocklin an« , | two children of Durham and Mr s‘ | Thos. MeClocklin, ot (Glenelg Centre â€"â€"| were the guests of Mr and Mrs Fre +\ MeClocklin on Thursday afternoon, Mr John Orch from his trip to th egerything looking ited. LOCAL AND PERSONAL $ Mr and Mrs E.T. McClocklin and| aughter of Darkhsam, Mrs Ed. Moâ€"| ‘locklin and daughter, of Duarham {r and Mrs Nichol and son Erie, of Poronto, Mrs E.D. MceClocklin and wo children of Durham and Mrs Thos. McClocklin, ot (Glenelg Centre, were the guests of Mr and Mrs Fred McClocklin on Thursday afternoon,. Mrs John Swanson and Miss Mary Swanson left last week for an exteadâ€" ed trip West. The departure for the West this week included Mr and Mrs Nicholeon, Mra Jas. Bruce and sister Mrs Drimâ€" mie of Nebraska, who has been visitâ€" ing here for some ime. The latier intend making a three months‘ stay \and will spend some time in the mountains of B, C. The 12th of July was celebrated by | the lodge here and their more par(icu-! lar friends by taking the excursion to Guelph. One thing to be greatly adâ€" mired was the splendid new banner which wa«s out for the first time. Owâ€" ing to the rain in the morning, there \was no eccasion lor having it wet while in Guelph. Bob Lewis bad a suceess(al barn raising on Wednesday and gave A dance to the young people in the eveâ€" nIng. Atr Jacob Hoeflin and Walter spent the 12h in Hanover and report a goud uime. urGeo. Baker, wife asd brotherâ€"inâ€" law spens the 12th at Guelph. Mr and Mrs Nelson, of Glenelg» visited oyer Sunday at Mrs Dguglas's. Mr Tom Greenwood, of Edge Hill and Mr Dansmore, of Hamilton, visitâ€" ed last Friday at Mr Wm. Pinder‘s. Quite a number from around here attended the reâ€"opening of Knox charch on Sunday, also took in the garden party Monday night. _ Mr Weltz and _ W.T. Pinder has started haying. They say the bay crop is very light. NMrs Pust is spending a few days Bentinck. ‘The mayor does not believe in working all the time he is gone on his vacation . »»3 3332p3a338 chard has returned the west and reports ne well where he visâ€" Orchard imter arrived home oliday visit and is turned to Elora,| weeks holiday an‘ the Woest tus Mrs Nicholgon, mE oi éi: The byeâ€"€i¢000" "" "" Uoctory fc I zee rs'ulled in A ‘COIT\plCtC victory for lht\‘construction ol & otice. Conservative Landy?g%c who was clect: | pridge Over the prices ed bx a majority 91 278. * (Davidson‘s, abou m This â€" extraordinary turnâ€"over in & | miles east of Mt F niture | Constituency strong!y temperance with | an out and out respected temperance | The span 18 3 Elor candidate, with a leader of unblemished b railings, steel b 110VAMs ‘ character and a lifeâ€"long temperance | D. Plans and lay aAt| man, is Y°rY suspicious. It seems tolbe seen at any ‘pomt. in fact does point to the unreliâ€" office, Holstein : | able nature ‘of the temperance vote|® Tender *‘ will / 10M | where politics intervene. \Philp, Reeve and is| It is certain McQuaker lost imen in | 24th, when rende in the| his own party on account of his temperâ€" | 230 p. m. on S&i \ ance principles., It is certain that hel":, PM‘ | got few or no Conservative votes be.| _ TDs lowest or i turned | cause of the proneunccd principles of sarily accep.ed. reports | himself or his leader. Just consider J he visâ€" ; Vote for li{).é)p.kin O, goubnd $ 1406 f | * McQuaker in O. Soun 1054 5 .__| . Whitney and Whiskey " is being | Holstein, Jaly idaying | assigned as the cause of the defeat and | Ma Alf, | if it be true that 15 automobiles from VOters' \ Toronte were busy in town and country 61 ‘iit looks like it. We do not know. « tables,| We do know that defeat is not dejec®| M icivpali Is, lkitâ€"| tion. . Rowell‘s policy on half a dozen 3 lléllepallt)'! ment in | }_lt_t;‘cs is p(ogrcgsily': ?nd is bound to win. ‘mto ; | The province is !i cly to be aroused by { ua j ap J. M. | the apparent alliance of Whitney and uigfi:{g&' ::e \ the Liquor party. The merits of Rowâ€"| sons menuonql' o 96 duce is not affected by temporary | * The Ontario 1 TWd ce in Cnei e i ALME isitâ€" \ and continue until tier} will be eight teams stay '[ each team there 1 1| ; | laymen, one [StAu:P manufacture. aesnoe geanat tHakE The province is RC!Y the apparent alliance the Liquor party. Th ell‘s policy is not affe reverses. B1G FAart CAMPAIGN.~â€"A SHOMMTNTA, fall campaign 10 embrace all the coun I ties in Ontario has been planned by : the Canadian Council of the Laymen‘s | Missionary Movement, which drew up | a schedule of county conferences. M K. Caskey, the secretary of the L. M.M, will communicate with the clergy in the different towns and cities to get : their approval of the dates which have | | been chosen. This campaign will be | the biggest yet held in Ontario, The \ nicetings will begin on November 3rd \and continue untii Nov: l1ith. There | will be eight teams of speakers arnd on ‘each team there will be one Or more \1 laymen, one returned missionary, Oope \cletgynmn. one board secretary and \laymen‘s secretary. This will mean _\ there will be simulaneous conferences \clelgyumn. one ! \laymen‘s secrela | t bere will be simm! | a t various centre n One Hereford heifer, one.yearâ€"010, | one twoâ€"yearâ€"old red steer. Iaformaâ€" ; tion leading to their recovery rewud-‘ ed. o en Apiploipl oib V anvil a th GUrey Liceuus t s \ The municipality of the township clection in N. Grey Monday | of Egremont ask for tendets for the n a complete victOrY for the | construction of a flat tOP gement ive Candidate who was clect | pridge over the ereek known 35 ‘{‘fr_"y“." o ilnk | Davidson‘s, about one and a balf 4 o o turnâ€"over in 4| miles east of Mi Forest. PV Cedy ts duvan J he â€" THE GREAT LIVE STOCK $27,000.00 in Prizes and mema93a3pp9p3330 4 ceeceeccuecescee=ss $2,000 added to the Prize List this year. Tal % yisit London‘s Exhibition. Single Fare on all Railroads in We Special Exeursion Datesâ€"Sept. 9th, 11th and 12 and all information from the Secre Magnificent Programme of W. J. REID, President. Attractions Twice Daily 9 El Peabody S _ Cattle Estray J. F, Mcls®®s, Yeovil " Wear Peabod4y‘s us ho. opmansrpepeserts"" 9 3 A strenuous : Western * Ontario‘s # Popular § Exhibition * Sept. 5 to 13 London, Canada vearâ€"old PEABODY OVERALLS Sold only at this Store Wear them once, The span 18 oV !t, ‘ railings, steel beams, !ing. Plans and spe¢t \be seen at aDY time | office, Holstein and t \ Tender *‘ will be re« \Philp, Reeve, Holst |24th, when tendep wi HCogme eRemto 290000 (ook ng. Plans and specifications may ne seen at any time at the Clerk‘® fice, Holstein and tenders marked © ‘Pender *‘ will be received by J. 8R Philp, Reeve, Holstein, up to July 24th, when tenders will be opened at 2.30 p. m. un said date. The lowest or any tenpder not neces M y exueqP®, ; J. R. Puiur, Reeve p. Aurax, Glerk. Holstein, July 4tb, 1913. Municipality of the Township Egremont, County of Grey. NOTICE is hereby given that I have tranemitted or delivered to the po! sons mentiond_ in sections 8 and 9 of " The Ontario Vorers‘ List Aet," the copies required by said sections to be so transmitted or detsyered of thelis!, made pursuant to said Act, of all persons appear ing !lz' the _ last revised _ Asseesment t of the said muricipality to be entitled to vore in the said municipality at elecâ€" tions for members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections ; and that said list was first posted up at myoffice at Holstein on the 5th day of July, 1913, and remains there for inâ€" spection. NE O Electork are called upon to examine the said list, and, if any owissions Or any other errors are found therein. t 0 take immediate proceedings to have the said errors corpected according t0 law. DR. JAS. L. WILSON, B. A. Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur Special attention paid to disemsas of Women and Children. 1 Al? Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Byea rhorm;‘ghly tested and glasses proâ€" perty firted. Voters‘ List, 1913 OfMlce at Holstein Drug Dated at H July, 1913 med. Why? He‘ll tell gets more That‘s why Holstein on the 5th day of 30 it, 16 it wide. iron heams, cement cover Western EXHIBITION Attractions DAVID ALLAN, Take Two Speed Events Daily th. ata T y Every Night Clerk of Egremont HUXNT Fireworks Holiday Ontart Prize 1st Secretary C 2F ad gl8 of *3 . &Y s y & &Y & * B Cl w on wb l w nb l 0 w6 0 w o P] i"x % x"x me W i and ye 1 C To mal VOL. XX 1 0o ar M Custom Cho Quarterly te Headquaric We carry a Your goods Gold W W 4C

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