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Durham Review (1897), 9 Apr 1914, p. 4

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H if We Repairing “any & gronptly done. n. question ol eomfort has _ by the makers ot Manuel Shoo: absolute '.oot an is muted. 500 tons of No I Mixed Chop was,“ AND BARLEY at a _________..___’ "oslr-li "i"rii'sGTir"-irTirvesrsirosoi""""t, 553135;. AF" the new: ideas, 911°le M" _ influenee :1 Good Line of SuitsEE a? “A", auvun‘ --._ - -- - LAD. about their have". rider Men and Boys Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop Large Quantity of No Sovereign, This tact coupled vith the knowledge __ _--" gr.,.-,.'.'., Alljkinh of gt tin bought -- Elna: it 1Gaoosi-itsoirir4sits1tttfte,,it.'lltt.t, Only 75c for the Review the balance of this year to New Subscribers '2."t gohrrilMcGowan THE PE0PLE'S MILLS CR'MPBD OATS for Horse Reed at $23 per ton CHOPPED OATS at............ $23 per ton Also a fine line of t Our usuttl good make. 1Don't fall to no this fine If you want to make every person home enjoy themselves at home, buy Cl Gramophone. We on selling them at prices from $20.00 to $300.00. mmmmmmmwg I'""' -- - - - v If you are desirous of making your form more valuable by removing stumps sud stones, buy some of our Stumpiag Powder. Any person can do the job. . . - -“‘-- 1‘t'h-IA- Anon- JV" F If you are unions to make your horses forum. ,ehiie ploughing, buy a tMyt cl onr , Fres‘h and Chin at “.50 off car. before purchasing elsewhere. ll If you want to secure I', and see what we have to o l great unortment of Quiet Evert} bag guaranteed. bring tt back and get your 'XCII Inau- hmyuv v. v_.____ N" " you require Wire werreif'eyre, Nnvy. Wire, Smigm Wire or Buck Oiled We for vtuppmg rail do not forget that we ell qaniitr. Iaderier Wire i0 . dear wire " my prism .5. Jaunders The Shoemau HARDWARE C. L. GRANT We have received a Mule by the W. B. Sanford people of Ha- milton, one of the oldest and best manufac- turers of Clothing in the country. We ask you when in wait of a good Suit, to come and m ours. ibought " market price. on Flour and Peed in ton lots Eclipse and Pastry _Flour llle -."" - - -"- - -- newest Enaisl and American style acne. with men who are PARTICU- been given careful thought and in every style shown, .l Feeding Hay Next Guafraxa St bridge that ”MONARQH I I Boots 8' Shoes “my in Field Seeds, call Egtyoll. Wm also have , If not "tisfaetory money. r. See this liay It will pay you. Come and see them at $25 per ton Special Reduction your horses com: a not ad our Plough at $23 on in your an of our at different 1l.2te puthm $tetsutts Durham Town Council struggled through . lot of business sf their meet- ing on Mondsy night and got away ttt silence and sitrmber about 1.15 a. m. On motion of coter--Lloyd, it wan moved that Council petition the Hydro- l Electric Commie-ion to make the neon I any preliminary aurveys for an Electric Radial Railway from some point. say the city of Guelph, through Durham and 0. Sound. This was carried and puts Durham in line, though late, with other muttiesiralities, who have petitioned. The following accounts were passed '. W. B. Vollett, March salary and Iuppliea...... .... .... ....... ' 36 44 G. A. Thompson,aal. lat Eng'r., 12 M _ - . ' - a "I U. n. luv-"r--..,_,., - - - R. Mann. ul. " 2nd Engin'er M. Hawl. "I. as Itokcr. . . ... . .. H. Pettigrew, sal. " constable.. " auppli:a.......... Bell Telephone Co., phone---- Jos. Billings, drawin bridge...... ...... e.....'.. .. M. Wilson, cutting ice for bridge Mun'l World, coiiectorf guide... F. Watson. 8t hrs. work re stone for bridge. . . ., R. Torry, 3 mos IUr Ulluss-..‘.- .... Mr R. Torry, 3 mos. “I. as chief. ... bh stoker one month... .. A. Davidson, prem. Clerk's otBce " Fire Hall. . .. N . McIntyre, 1-4 light and repairs forTown Hall.... .... .... .... J. Whittaker, drawing stones to A motion by Lenahan izing caretaker to col Parties using Tcwn Hal was lost. On motion it was d the time of returning c, lat of Mar. _ NLtes't'Pf's1'fE? An account of 830 from Hugh mc- 1 Donald for excavating under the Town l Hall gave rise to much discussion but was ordered paid. The reeve and others thought that Mr Saunders the Chair- man ol the Bd. of Works had been pre- mature in ordering this work dons, see- ing there was no council sanction for it Besides the whole question of the en- largement had not even been considered in all its bearings. Estimates for a gal. lery as an alternate scheme to extension should be secured, a 20 ft, extensi m in the opinion of many would remit in making the Hall too long. Mr Saunders justified his action because he had spoken to members privately and got concurrence. Delay for discussion “ill yet likely take place for even the wisdom l of making provision for furnaces is ques. tioned. .. . A - AL- A Strennous Meeting bridge IIVIIBU. Securities in insurance policies to the amount of $12,000 in the matter of the guaranteed loan to the McGowan Mill. ing Co. had been placcdin the reeve's hands during the day, and as the amount guaranteed now stood about $13,000, the solicitor was asked to get security for the tow n for the other $1000. I The question of the Chiefship of the l Fire Brigade was pressed upon the council once more by the report of the Fire and Light committee and several documents, The eouneil took the etend that it was not their duty to appoint a chief end trusted to the good sense of the firemen to get together harmonious. ly.eelect their chief and the minority fall into line loyally. A meeting of Fire and Light Com., with the Mayor, is to meet the men on Wednesday night and the matter it in I fair war to be amicab- ly settled, The speech of Hon. George P. Graham on tho National Tun-contin- smtel railway and the report of Means Gutehul and Lynch-Sluunton " gie. on in the Common! on March 24th and gal: IS being printed in pamphlet form and Will be distributed free of charge to any one on upplicmon to the Central Liberal Inlormulon ot. fee, Hope Clumbers. Own". It will well "pay pomul in fall by every Canadim desirous of getting a truf and compnhanuive View oi tho Liber. al policy in reg-rd to 0|“de gret- an rnilway and in regtrrd to the Na. tional luau" involved in the stuck of the prom“ Government upon um road: b'peoial to the Alamo" Buxldings. Toronto. April 6, 1914, Agriouhunl Commission h motion introduood by Col. Hoy- berry, Libornl member for South Ox. lord, support“! by Me Bowoll out] the Opposition. culling for on uricnltunl tg,",,',":,',":"'.",; woo rojooudr by m Gov- ernment uni the motion '" u fol- APRIL 9, 1914 low. Thls Week in the Legislature " Thu in view of the "ne nu- clino in our rural population. " ire closed in out Itat doom-id unaus. ucompniod by n incline in the lung“: and iittlit, of the runl wheel Ind the rural nhunh in may notion of an Provinu. we in now of the “can! ”unity of fun labor throughout Ontario, which for some 1cm put in on.“ RI,', oonurn to she lumen of the roymoo sud contributed to a mums! dnrtimttiort in the u'riolltunl roam.» of the Prttttnee, this Bop- it.t! the ttPe, Mr Graham’s Speech. drawing stone for at? "r2'ttiiti"iri,' was decided to extend ling Collectors' Roll to $420 M nahan-Llord, author- to collect $1.50 from m Hall after 12 p. m. 1-4 rent from Hugh Mc of the notions yr- 833“ . " M) r 875 DUB!“ REVIEW 15 its. Praintre, my. the has. with 41 67 212 90 31 " 15 00 600 625 500 750 16 00 i- 50 No Tempennu Adv-ac. Bars are still to be open on SINK-1 any utteruoom and 0- bond.)- one!» Christmu dar. Th. bill at William McDonald, Liberty member for Can. tral Bruce suppérted by the leornl party m the Home, to close the burn at Salutdsy noon in! on tllttr,t1, hol- II Batu-up, - -- V . - days. was turned down hy'the Gonrl- tl moat. represented by Mr Hanna. Who P else intimated that he thought the ' Government no going (out enough " ti it was in regard to temperance. The b Opposition ridiculed this statement. Welland Once More I Correspondents tabled in the House I showed that the Assistant Deputy l Minister oi Agriculture wrote to a. div 1 men representative of the Department I in Welland saying that the Depart- 1 merit had heard that he wu actively working for the Canada Temperance Act, and warning him that he should not take a stand on the question. I The representative replied in a spicy I letter that he would accept dictation ) trom no quarters m moral issues. [I') , spite of a diplomatic reply by the Ihr. ) partment. the fact remains that while‘ one Government oitieiel was warned a not to help the Canada Temperance Act, another Government offieiel, In 5 cense Inspector Snidon, was present 0 m Welland and alio in the Counties of 0 Peel and Huron working ac it'ely against the Canada Temperance Act. Mr Archie McDonald intends luv ing for the West on Tuesday. Miss Emma Simpson to her home for a eoupr idays. -- .- ways. Mr Wm. Reid. the Grey snd Bruce Insurance agtint, was again around here on businvas last week, Miss Lizzie Buldell returned to the West this week for the summer. Mr Jas. Sullivan is repairing the front part of his house, The deputation to the Honorable Adam Beck feel very jubilant over the result of this work, as they were as- sured that a survey of the road would be made. . . . 1\'II, “I--- "U "d"h0T. The Presbyterian Adult Bible Class Sacial was held m the church last Friday night, The programme con- sisted lnrgcly of lantern slides, which Were as usual very much uppreclatcd. Those shown on the night oi the so- cIal were on tt lieu Hur." They il.- lustrated the book weull and depicted very accurately the condition of the [country at that time. con di- A number of farmers in this Vicin- ity are making mapl". syrup bat so tar the, weather has not been very gond " it. Hr. El B gee. of Crawford visited on Suarday with his sister Mrs Ruhr. Ledingham Mr. y. Shun“ attended council meeting at Lamhsh Monday, Mr Hugh Ridden 1m recently ith posed ut a tine team of horses for the handsome sum oi $480. The buyer was Mr Owen Heffernan of Guelph; Mr and Mrs. A. Campbell attenirid the evangelistic meeting at Crawlord on Monday evening. sriirsihie Sheiell npent Monday with her cousin Miss Annie Super- mull. Kim young people intended the S. S. entertainment at Dornoch Pres. church on Friday evening. ii/d Shewell "visited over the week with friends in H-nover. Emu Samar. DEPARTMENT Form IH--A Edge. I Laidlaw, M Findlay, W Barbour, u Rune“. Form lI--R Eccles, E Edge, 3 Itotr erts, M Findlay. N Lemsham Form I-H Hunnnm. L Teasdale, G Campbell, K Ritchie, K Kerr, Pursue lcnoor. DEPARTMENT Sr tstr-A) qrarutield, A Cliff, N Lloyd, A Wttket1eld, 0 McDougull. Jr 4rtr--g Lawrence, S IcCru, M Koch, E Browning. E Whitmore, Br 8rd--B McAuliffr. 0 Emanuel], I Lawrence, A Jacob, Ill Schulz and t) Abraham eq. u .. _., V ".. DURHAM SCHOOL REPORT Jr 'iiiri.U"inorson, a Snell. K Mc- Aulitfe, M lulu)". W Koch and W Jacob (q. Br 2nd--M McGirr. J Davis, W Ah- rabruu, Ultra Gordon, A Graham. Jr 2nd--N Ruin-ll. I Elvidge. R Bum- ett, N Falkingham. B Btoncbouu. Br Ist-al Willis. I MctJomb, M Cliff And 0 McGirr eq., M Mignon. M Orr. To 1.t-Nr Welsh, l Hinds, D McIn- " ot-W Welsh, l Hmda, me, D McDonald. K Hugh“. Br 4th-Aame Morrison. Bath Led- ingham, Ruby Smith. Bob Mottley, WHIGihoon, Sr 3rd--Etstttleen tJoi- field, Bessie' Wnlaon, Martin Uoffields Jr ttrd-- Mary Mmrimn. Pet." Landing- hm Annie MANllirrar, John Wilson Howard Bauth, Maturloe Smith. Gems. Fitzsimmom. bsd--Marr Filmin- monI. John Morrison, Floreuca Ren- ton. George Gibson. "t.-rotie Mor- rison. Stanley Ledinghum. Hattie Hartley, Nikon Senator. Kathie“! Bar, George Brian. Jr ut-Ann)- lobster. Culie Irma. Primer-Pearl vMorzley, Julia Braun, Leo Com. , A et-Dorothy Senator, “Abel Wit. l Mtn, Maggi. Ely. Georg. Renae. M. BLANCH! Run. Tucker. NO 18, BENTINCK I Br IV-John Walsh, B. Lolinghlm. l Jr Iti--rnetetser Riddeit, Mary Alex under. Gludyl Corie“ Pony Leda.- hnus, Hector Boyce. Sr n--idarH Wautr 1-rottrietta Meander, lor- row Ridden. J no Carlo“, Myrtle Boyce J. . an“. Twin-i DORNOCH na Simpson has returned tor a couple of weeks hol- W ELBECK No. 8, BEN. & GLEN. Bpooiol. Evongol'utic matings IreI Lt meant in the Prelbyturin church I and» tho Eyngehsm work of thew Genet“ Alumbly. uppointed to MIN- cnt Prelbytexien throughout the Pro- "inet. The matings mil continue thia waek sud part of next. The proacher in Bor Mr Konkle and the iarger in I Mr Nichol. Special invita- tion to those who hiya the privilege to nttend. . _-a ,K Mc- |andW lager re e an, mu..." _,, lion to those who heye the privilege l to Illend. I The eervioee ere much appreciated. I ere well attended and ere proving l helpful to ell ole-see. It is expected they wall continue until April 15th. Meeting every night except Selnrdey " 8 o'clock. Sunday services at 2.30 ‘end 8 p. m. All are cordially invited Mr end Mrs Archie Beeton end children, of Glenalg Centre, visited the Brown fsmily lagt week. Mr George Fisher end lemily were down to Ayten but Wednesdey to: et- (ii'iii, the celebration of Mr Fieher'e father's end mother's golden wedding. l Mien Vane Fisher returned Satur- day from visiting the Milne lemily. day it Brant. Mama And Bum. visited Sand ny. Du"- .J . For than who tapped the mnples. this hm. winter will put I stop to the Bow. Funny. April 1 Flour perewt .... .... Oatmeal per sack .... Choppgr 9m“... .... Buckwheat......... AniWtstxt...-.-. Sprivg Wnent...... Oats, feed..... ..'... Outs, milling....... Barlev....... Butter....... ii'j'GiLs per bag. .... Hides....-.... .... w Beet,dressed.,... .. 12 00 tot3 Hugs. 11ve.fo b..... 8 Driedapplos...... .... .... Hay, perton..... .... 12001016 List has been carefully revised, Durham Markets. MacPARLANE & co., Drugglsts CRAWFORD Andrew and Neil Milne, of Iited the McKinnon family Bold and recommended h an; McKechnie’s' wear want in the BOOT de DEVI: I two large orders of Footwear from the most ed to show you the latest designs. Ladies' Double Oxford. . . Departmental Store, Ladics’ We have I line of Shoes worth 4.25, tIIZGoodyoar volts, are clearing at the easy sum of..-...--- Gian van th trial. w-.--------------"-"-"-), Ladies' Velvet Pump. .special Loo} The Season of “Spring” Durham. Ont H " " " or as the case may have I line of Shoes worth 4.25, aIIZGoodyoar volts, which we areclearingattheeasy sum of....,,..----'" 2.49 We also have a Special Shoe for Farmers at $2.10 For a rash order try phone No. 366T ie SHOE mu: 8, 1914. ' 240 to , 2 40 1 15 to 50 to . 90 to Pat. Buckle Pump. . . . .260 Pat. Countess. . . . . . . . .3.00 Pat. Oxford. . . . . . . . .. 3.00 Pat. Button Oxford. ' . .3.00 Dong. Blue.... . . . . . . . .2.10 Dong Bluo.', dull top. . 2.25 18to 18‘ 1.15 to 1.26 1000, 1200:01300 890 .... Oh 1200to1600 Aye!yglMMleeeeee""='=c"""" "ac,:aassganirarl= igrianggrtgrieMrliarlril These are e, Easter Candy §sxxxn3w r be, something & J, McKECHNIB Easter Perfume Easter Stationery ONTARIO MacFARLANE'ti .. .81.76 a few of our many Lines: R. Town Office Liggett's tiuyler's Nylo 0touquet " . Distinctive symphony Lawn Lotus Lawn Wistaria TORONTO l7 -trtgttest prim for Batter and Ens. Jill eeklyN ews 3.23:; It" is now with us and with it we: t " the desire for something new ', to keep the feet dry. We can suit awn} , be it style or durabilnx . LINE We have just receivi, most reliable shoe firms and are prepar- L‘RMSEEE 1rxxgs,eserrlgrrlMr/4 'tite" Men's Fine Shoes on wide lasts Menu fine Dongola-Bal without cap do do Biuc.......... do (lo very pliable. . . . Mens Gunmotal Blue, double r, width.................... Gunmetal Blue, latest design. . . The liexall Store Delightful The Last Word in and uppairing as usual. In dainty boxes from 25c up AHrir, 9, 1914 The shoe is more lllf8Clnr than the one “he occupies it In fact manv of her troubles would have disappeared it she had provided ber large family each with a pair of our reliable Boots or Shoes Our stock is large, prices sun“, queliw con- sidered. Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery " close prices. Trunks. Suitcases. Clubhags, Telescope', etc. Leggings and Spun for men, ladies, misses and children. Call and get prices Buy your Drug Store 1eantce who Lived in a Shoe We) gulrantoe The L ate st , most attractive and most fash- ionable styles. MclLRAlTH Durham Refinement tickets here r.' more attractive F1 .,} 4.00 4 . ()0 50 it) 50 fit nil tor Vermin and Disease Germs tn stables. poultry Ito-us. etc., that wt11 cost but I tes cents. Best Exterminator Mans Mt u-m THE QUALIT\ PHARMACY n into: n and t punk-all $135132 il Mens and ')iv.l, :1 'tj-l, a] E, _ Ch: a El 'ihl stag: APRIL '.i, 1914 PRIC “'I Biz COOK THE C Mer FRESH Men Handgun?“ for 001 ople an [IIXIOII “on to know the Ad ”waprm " mg! Bur In: hauly of luv! ‘ Em! WU ack. Navy. r nook and cram "no 6131 than " toat of whitewash Call and buying yourself LEV ft UN] se "

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