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Durham Review (1897), 22 Jan 1914, p. 4

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te F. tp.tttartttttttr'g.ttt.t-iF.ret't:" a. What to Give and 7 it, it! t, The Central Drug Store t.. Buy your G, T. R. ticket. here. fi) _rG..i.auasaaair.aa.a:ass:is:eassececiii) Men's Rubbers He can save you 60 per cent on Rubbers that are guaranteed to be No. 1 quality. These Rubbers have to move out within the next 10 days to make room for new stock. So don't allow this opportun- it y to pass by_without purohuing a pair. m 1:33:21“; 30;" In the body 'e.t.eJttht,te t? in pro”! tuning . seep, um and many. Prom-inn} do“ and In?!“ weakness netted at me. 's"A"h'1'ol will Sf makeJou a new mm. Price .8. box. or m for he a med to my address. {lamb-ll m Hunt “0.. It. Catharina. oat. Electric Restorer for J.tli.et,t It you have not bought your Heavy Rubbers yet, call and see W. L. Saunders. 500 tons of No I Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY at $25 per ton Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop at $23 Large Quantity orllty I Feeding Hay Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastryflour All kinds oigrain bought at market price. on Flour and Peed in ton lots Next Garafraxa St. Bridge f“: John McGowan Every window and every door where be equipped with The specially designed Ind ttto-date method now generally adopted for efeetaally prove-ting entry oi all draught, snow, sleet, rain or dust of any kind, thereby insuring an even temper- ature throughout the building. Why deny yoursell the maximum of comfort at the minimum of “page. All metal-weather strip costsless. is tar more ef.. fective than storm ml: and is a permanent institution. requiring no removal. Holt public buildings in large cities are equipped with it. Architects specify it, the Government demands it. Estimates choerfuiir given. Work guaranteed Writes Phone or Call. Manufactured and installed by Saves its cost in Fuel in a short Time CR'MPBD OATS for Horse Feed at $23 per ton CHOPPED OATS at. . . . . . . . . . . . $23 per ton W. L SAUNDERS J. G. Furber dk Go. THE PE0PLE'S MILLS Fresh and aiin at l4.5l) off car. See this Hay before purchasing elsewhere. It will pay you. Eve}y bug guaranteed. bring It back and get your Very lit-d: one See the display In his window. EVENTUALLY All-Metal Weather Strip Settle the Question Now - ar, Class ”(blow Prices our line is no finest in old Grey. Why Not Now -i5FirAtiTi5" ARCHIVES TORONTO DURHAH. ONT Where to Get it cut Glass & Brushed Brass Leather Goods, Hand Bags, Purses wallets, etc Fancy China, and last but not leut.tho greatest offer ever made in the country Until our stock of Hot Water Box- are sold we will allow "tise Fury)? Shiloh 50c on your own Bottle, any shape, any color. -_- don't make any difference where you bought It- on a pur- chase of Central Drug store guaranteed hot water bot. e. Merry Christmas to all THE SHOEMAN hm“? Friend for to xterm". A max relic tbr Camp and Whoovmt Cough If not satisfactory money. ever made of wood will Special Reduction il) w ‘.-....,.--.--.r (“I No mention was made at the fact at ithat trade had declined during the . i ilast few months and government rev? tr. ‘enue dropping. No reference to the f.t1 high cost of living although tl Cum- mimission to investigate its cause has ii bi-cn appointed. the tariff was stu- I. iomsly ttsri/uit-d though the while m iwest and much ol'the east is clamor- ity >hug,r fg "free wheat" and abolition . . iot foo taxes. iti, Bat the most notable omission of tl. ‘all is that no iei'erence is random ttt lnuvnl aid of z ny kind although last “\isvssion the premier practically de. . . ‘clared he would stand or fall by oi. fi) _ faring $35 000,000 to aid Britain in ft! I her emergency. The naval emon tii l gency has it appears, gone. May it Gil) gone forever and in calmness a! l we Pope our legislators will proceed f.t) no evolve a. permanent policy at aid it; ito Britain in naval matters. Not- . "vithstanding the lilence in the K) ispeech, tho question will undoubtedly tii) iconic up nnd there promisesto be iii Home brilliant contrOVersy. , . No such hard times has tiitiieted Ttre Ptrrtraut '1etsiettt The Dominion Parliament met in: week with the n uni attending bril- liant societv functions. The speech from the throne had few controver- sial points in it and is considered singularly barren in forecasting leg- lslulion ior the session. money. ot the completion of the Nts. ‘nonai Transcontinental Runway, of ;prngres| on the Hudson Bay Ry. and in iew minor things. The speech had sympathetic ret- ermnces to the kindness Inown by Cr nadians during the domestic troubles of the Royal Governor, informed the people that tthere had been an in- crease of trade and navigation, re- ferred to tho good harvest and felic- inted the railways in being able to ‘lake care of the erofh A brief mun- lion was made of the f1atuitsitl. stau- The onl y concrete legislation prom- ised was the Redistribution Bill, Iona overdue, and hills relating to the Civil Servnce and to Trust and Loan companies. Also, there Was prom- ised the creation of nine new Senators from the tour Wesetrn provinces. which with the aid of the grim reap- er will help to bring about a. change in the political complexion of the Senate. The speech (prepared by the min- istry of course) was more Double for its omissions man for promises oi new legislation. , l . & No such hard times has aftiieted Canada since 1896. Toronto has thousands ot'unemplowed, Winnipeg is worse, Regina is threatened with \iulence by the urwmplnyed. in Man- trcal every charitable institution is taxed to its utmost to help the needv and "bread lines" are being formed while in other places soup kitchens supply (and to furnishing people. From every pm of Canada comes such stories and it isimpoesible not to contrast these conditions wtth 1[hate which prevailed during the _tittefD years ot the Laurie: adminie mutton. _, Lamlash, Jinnary 12. 1914. l The firat session a! Bentinck Coun- 2cm was held at Lamina!) on Monday, Jan. 12th. _ The f;llowing members after mak- PY,' and subscribing to declaration of 'virility:, took their seats " Council mam. A wide-awake and vigilant Oppo- sitio: will no doubt help to make a livelier program than the barrenesa oi the speech would indicate. Geo Brown, reeve ; Wm Lunney, Deputy reeve ; Frank Schmidt. Fred Stu-well. Jas Turnbull, councillors. By-law No 1 appointing citieeris for 1011 was read and passed. J ll Chit.- uck, clerk ; Jas C, Garner treasurer ; J W Vlekers. Thomas Clark. Andi- tors: Dr J L Smith, MOH; Alex Wilson, member oi Beard of Health ; Geo Brown, bridge commissioner i Wm Lunney, Dixision No 4 ; Frank Schmidt, " tio 3 ', Fred Shewell, diy Nu l ; Jas Turnbull, div No 2. Bill of Fare at Ottawa Turn ball-- Lunney--Tlu" Dr Smith be ll O H as u salary of $100. Turnbull- "itwwell - That Alex Wilson be zippulnled member of Board vi Hearth, calmed Luuney--tiueweil---Thtst council be paid $2 50 each meeting and $2 00 tor euuuuission work, carried. t, Tarnbal1-.sttewell--That tax col- llecwr be snowed until Jan 26 to re- }Lurn roll, carried. 1 tietunidt-8hewetll-Ttiat taxes of 1 lot. pt 30 Con 1, N D It, be smack off 'uril bung pad as U P R Land, That {taxes ei Tttoe Richard and Mrs Lloyd !be cancelled. Hy &tsuttield dog off ' roll. Ed Acton dog off roll, carried. stuswell--sshrnidt - That Clerk and Treasuror be sIIOWed postage and stationery and Clerk Bogistration fees as passed by Act ot Parliament, curried. - . se,hmidt--Lanney--That Clerk re- ceive applications for Assessor and Treasurer up to noon Feb hh, men bonds to amend at $0.000 to be giv- en with applications tor Treasurer, curried. Setunidt-- 'i‘urnbnll - That J ll Smith be paid 875.00 put sultry an Collector. earrled Lun-NUnit"--')" Municipal World be paid account. cash book $10;00, Ppll books 3?.60. 8abisoripytyys $5.75 Forms add express curried. Turnbuil - Schmidt - That Dr Brown be paid $175 salary as M 0 H, 1013 and $25 expense of trip to Pro. viueial Board to be held tor furthor information, carried. Schmidt» anrbnll-Thas treasur- er pay to Fred Shunell $24.80, being halt cost from Sullivnn tor work on townline B & S, carried. 'l‘urnbull - Shewoll - That Roy Vickers be paid $1.50ioteeparring Dar-hum bridge, carried. "shes-Schmidt-That the fol- BENTINCK COUNCIL JAN. 22, 1913 Exit Emergency THE DURHAM REVIEW lowing accounts he paid t Goo Brown re Hudson bridge $2.00 ; JAB “tier IA dag of 1mm 10:44con 2, $2.25 ; A Park, " day of man lot " con 2, The. iiumidt-shoeen Tm Bentinck Council pay $5 00 to Hospmll of sick children. Toronto, carried. shewell--Untiey Thu R T ford be paid $14.25 for repairs ubncmem of bridge lot 21 con 4, 1 rled. 8ehtrtidt-Ltmutsy That report of A Wi‘mn for filling approach to End- son's bridge be accepted and paid. Geo Wiliil, 56y: team.. .... .. 17 {0 John Hudson, 72 dye team.... 27 fl T McGuuchle. It dye team.... 4 37 John Purvis. 3); days.... ... 5 25 GeoPurvis.2dayl........... 300 Wm Obenueh, 2 days..... . 3 00 JAikens.1day..... o.'....., 150 H Hientzberger, I; day....... 75 ‘John Hudson. celephoniug.... 1 40 P1 Bowman. telephoning...... 1 35 A Wilson, 7 day's.....r....-14 00 J_0.r6*rer'""'" v..., H Bieutzberger, 34 day....... 75 John Hudson, telephoning... 1 40 EBowman. relephoning...... 1 35 A Wilson, 7 days...-. .... .. It 001 Lurrwy--Se.hrmdt That clerk be paid $4.00 for delivering ballot boxes. Each Deputy r turning offltrer $4.00; each Poll Clerk $2.00 t each Polling Booth $2.00 ; See. S S No 5 use of St hool for Nomination $2.00. Tarnbull--sehrriidt That We ad- isorn to meet at Lumiash. Monday, PM: 9th. for appointing pathrtusters, fence-viewers, puand-keeperm Asses- sor nudtransactiun oi general busi- n 985 Messrs Jack Clark and Fletcher McLean Ire attending the Northern Business College, Owen Sound. We wish them success. Miss Pearl McKelvxe. Hanover, is‘ visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bailey at present. Mr and Mrs Jloht 1'wsmley and Miss Etta spent Sunday at Mr. Jas. McNally'a. Durham. 1 Hey. Me Imypoldt. of Hanover,) preached lll the Baptist church here very acceptably On Sunday last. Mr and Mrs Wm. Fulton entertain- ed pleasantly a number of young peo- ple hailing trom Mulock and Cram ford Vicinity to a social evening last Friday. Mr Peter and Miss Alice l Homage of town were among the number. Miss Annie Glave from Lumlash. visrted her cousin Miss Eva Redford the beginning of this week. Born, on E’riday, Jan. IO, to Mr. and Mrs, W. J, Adlam. a. son. Mrs. Harrison and two children. Shallow Lake, are at present waiting M Mr Donald geHonald'a. A sleighlotu1 from this vicinity at.- tended a large party at Reeve George Brown's at. Lamlash on Monday and the hours were getting large again before the jollv crowd dispurapd. Mr and Mrs Jas, Ledinglmm, Glen. nlg, entertained the Sunday School teachers last Friday eve. A very plenum. time was spam in games and amgmg. -- - . . " ' _N_, A“) '"s'lirl"ri. Frock spent Saturday and Sunday with Dargavel'a. Messrs J. Ray and B. Dargavel vis- ited Wiliiaausford friends Sunday. There must be: some attraction when it draws so many of the Dornoch boys away from home. Mm; Margaret Manley Sundayed with her pprgpts, - _. . Miss "Ivy Dargavel entertained a number of her Durham friends on Wednesday ey_e. A very pleasant (We was spent. Come again. Parties seem to be all the rage now. Mr and Mrs H, Alexander enter mined a number of friends 0n Thurs day evening. All report a nice time. Sorry to hear Mrs Smith is no: im- provmg very fast. iirn, Ware Ind two boys, of Tor. onto, are visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs McKnight. i"/ri%1iii" McDonald rsturned home. after spending a couple of weeks with M195 Ivy Dargavel. A number of the young people took in the dance at Mr Geo. Goodwxll's on Wednesday eve. A very good time is reported. M138 Ivy Dnrgavel spent a couple o days this week mth Durham friends In the mullcrof the 0 late of Maria tilerue, lulu or th vanshZ) of Hartman! in the C uniy of lrcg, widow. deceatied, Notice is hereby given but pursuant to Bec 55. of Chap. 33 Out rio S'alutes 1911 "The Trustee Act" th all persons having claims or demand clams! the estate of the said Maria lerne. de, ceased, who died on or abo t the 28th day of May A. n., 1913, a! required to ornd by pose weraid or diver to the undeislgnrd, So icitor. to the Ad. mtniMrtstot ofthe amid Mari Stomp. (In-mum. on or' before the 10t any of February. A. D. 1914. theirC ristiun and luv-mun“ and addresses w h par. ticulnrs In writing ot their clai I, and statements of their accounts d the ntt we of the Seem-nee ( if any held by them duly veritbai by Bus ulory Declaration. And Lake nhlice that theA ima- trator of the said Man ia Sterne ceas- ed will proceed to distribute the not: of the said doceurd among thep none entitled thereto, having regs! only to the chime of which notice shall have been received. And tbs the said Adttslni.trmtor will not he [iatmr tor the "id Angels, or any part t of, to any perunn or persons of claim notice shun non have toe ceived by him or his Bald tboiteit the time of such disrtpihutlon. Dated " Mt. Ford: this 9th d January, A D, 1914. - R. o. KILGOUR. I Mt, Forrst, Ont Soiicltor for Administrator of estate of Mam Sterne. deceased. Good new htirk bun-e and I acre of land, well situated on Ble n8treet Durham. Apply to _ n In“..- NOTICE TO CREDITORS MULOCK J. 11. CIliTTICK, Clerk. For sale-uhm, DORNOCH "tn.... 2711 "m.... 437 ....... 525 3..... . 300 e.'...... 150 v....... 75 R Traf- ira to t car- of Miss M. Petty, our popular scbnvl teacher, is ngniu busy With her scbocl work. . Mina Mamie Mountain is visiting‘ London lelnuvca this week and last. Miss Margaret Leeson and ber' brother 1umsfield left last week for Guelph. wlme tho form" will Mk!» . course in Bee-keeping and the latter a coursP in Stock Judging at the Agri. cultural College. We feel sure that be h of them wil make the best. use of that tima while there. Mr Wm. Bryana and sonu are hav ing quite a busy Winter teaming wood to town am! also preparmg to build a house m the summer. Mr Baht. Pettigrew, of Bigger, Sank. is visiting his many friends and former neighbors in and iiround Var- uey. Three yetrs in the west has made very little change in Robert in any way. here- hose , re- r at hiss-Chm Muir, of Hanover. was the guest. of her cousm. Mrs John Kerr, for a time last week. Mr Alfred McCIbe left last Wednes- day to attend his father's funeral. During his abaeuce his duties as maul carrier have been attended to by Mr Wm. Long. TN ' of Our seven or eight High School puS‘ pda have all resumed their studiru and are doing their best to uphold the reputation of the section. If ev- ery school section in South Grey sent as many pupils to Durham as Vuruey section is and has been doing for a number of years. your new High School Will -need one. An Adult Bible Glass has been or- ganized in connection with the Var- [my Methodist church. The meetings are heid every Wednesday night- Mr Ward, the pastor. is the teacher and he spares nu trouble in making the lessons pleasant and instructive. Mr Fa. Fee and Mr and Mrs C. Anear spent Tuesday with friends in Mount Forest. l/ Mrs Thos. Wallace and daughter ‘Mabol returned hm Wednesday trum lvisiting friends in Paisley. Mrand Mrs Arthur Lawrence, of Egremom, accompanied by MrSuzalI- man and son Bertie, of Toronto, spent one day recemly with Mr and Mrs A. Piekem 7 Mr SImmel Petty, from near Guelph spent over the week end around the Lid home. Mrs Allred Vollett la spanding a few days with Owen Sound friends, Mr R. Webber is assisting. Mr W. Backus in the bash lately. Mrs Pettigrew. Sr.. is visitmp: friends on the 2nd and 3rd this week. If jbitdidiii'g', dl/ei/ti/r/vo nvatGtM - tadutr.wrNDspVsUrr'revc_o.Nriudssor,o"t NORTH=EAST NORMA NBY Large Salas allLeiBall,.atalh, Big Reductions in Prices of Gemini] Ago-nu [or Can-d». VARNEY Departmental Store,. 1fdKahni.e'tiWeelrlyNem 332:: "yam new:t High to be quite a largq Tweed Overcoats, regular 87.oo for. . . . . . . . Beaver Overcoats, regular 9.50 for. . . . . . . . Tweed Overcoats, regular 9.50 for. . . . . . . . Tweed Overcoats, regular 10.00 for. . . . . . . . Tweed Overcoats, regular 12.00 for. . . . . . . . . Beaver Overcoats with with fur collars, reg. Notwithstanding the great increase in price of Flannel- ette Blankets, we are now selling It It 4 at 1.35 per pair during January. A select stock of Ploo, Coverings in Oilcloths, Linol- eums and Rugs. A fine selection of Dress Goods in the newest designs A new stock of the E. T. Corset. See omI 3x Corset us- ually sold at $1.25. Flannelette Blankets G. & J, MCKECHNIB The Highest Prices for Produce OVERCOATS _,v',i2,oysxsaairrarseirigM"""c"'""il1iiiyi if? 14 iiilsaizs,pozyangrroeggsa1esrtl="lse 3331-; i-i ff, 331 per cent. off 'ii all Holiday Goods Cis, for next 15 days iii, Half-Price Wall Paper?), We wish to fhank the citizens of Durham and surrounding country for the liberal share of business they ha ve given us during the past year. We have tried to give satin- faction, and wherein we have failed, we trust you will pardon us. Our Motto for 1914 will be tt Improve- ment in ali departments." Atha Down Town Shoe Store. EGGS TAKEN AS CASH Wishing you all Year, we are as ever, MacFARLANE & co. e Wish to lank ihe C R. Town Office Sale will continue for One Week More oruggists you all a Happy and Prosperous N JANUARY Yours for business s........"... $4.75 ............ 5.98 ............ 625 ............ 8.48 and Booksellet s ....... 845 $12fot 9.75 29, 1914 . S. MCILRAITH Buy your tickets hues; Durham F%ttQe,7 £3: new {it I??? I .3 The Shrv which was I Friday awn “was. '1 the church mu 3va waried " late hour time up: ”mum: the one" Raw . Torom l'resbyur d " 0 vet ten. W AROUND reset Itll, You. we tl 5/1 THl lo, JAN0AR PHAR Mot SI Boy pm rub the thi im lal us W

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