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Durham Review (1897), 23 Apr 1914, p. 5

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08 Ill! " 3 " is ' i ,.,. ,!m!tea-rmie)ss -- _-,r.ri.!retatggrmElgllEl _----..---- t'namunv ' I; lit. (I. Wriqht has returned to ' ; : ---. rr town a we a Ming the winter ' yi,',.. HUI" ONT 2'2d",'ru,l#l"i'dl'L. A CC" ._; 321322322“ We no glad to use Minna“. but - - 'M‘nm would!" the nation in Owen uc=-a'--='""=""et Sound. ‘ tor Best Exterminator but I o rm rms , -= _....\ .vr‘MW rigRaaaii:isatiaairiaigiWiSiiiiSiii gamma! MS, E: QUALITY PHARMACY APRlL 23, 1914 {ma New Arrivals of Jens and Ladies' Suits mum: and Disease i in stabhl, poultry :g cic., that will on! Black, few cents. PRICEVILLE may]; THE CITY BAKER! H'ghest prici- " Bmm and “It m , ' I h v. . I - A _ ml quarters for Winery and all Bakery goods FRESH OYSTL§E§ M: bully ol ltseittg no. other latest shades waiting here Kr you. A 4 I. ul'iety of Sample. cloths for other made suits “:31 guarantee of pexfect fit and workmanship at Humble rates. Be sure and call before buy‘ng wwhfle and you will save money for Jour own .‘lxtjrz‘St. "i; Equal put. od 'zblimalc and Sodium r,cived in 0:0.de Ir When “naval t,arake " 3.11001. :} nook and crevice two days the: give '3 I .t of wut-aah. ".irarr.lllhrtirth n " suits special good lines for $7.50 and up. _ , blue Serges and Tweeds, new "rivals, $3 up i _-c' suits, special price, each $8 w :trong quality shoes reg. $2 and 2.25 for 1.50 " long rubber boot5 reg. $4.50 for 3.50 _ V have got many special lines " big reductions ~p1cc prevents us from mentioning them all. J l no - " " Illus- T , ft mum ttstt '.4 an'Ilmlbl. -u!:- l PPLYCO..“ .1 Asp-nu for Cu... Spring opening ot nucsx whip we have ever shown so: ranging from $8 up. tall and see for yourself before buying elsewhere and satisfy vourself. ,. .1 , a , v.9 "my: dun: t) u twice a tack ll m tret-" in“)! bro/sun at cusp“ they: r. cl m Ins! undid” OM! thy in!” Ice. Tae law of supply and don-id My. " my. .. "r8 Old 's 4(4Fl’ienda n":. ___ vr "was“ s... , a l" 1"l Douche t proportions will ,plied by callin; at i, Navy, Worsteds and Diagonal Browns No Friends LEVINE dk GO. Elam! would“ WMEM t _ 13W E. A ROWE of finest materials and work- 'er shown before at reasonable l $8 up. Colors in f Dr nnd In new of Allanford. no "Mann. among friends and l teem of bygone days, the {ulnar I audio; I not atter a rather strenu- {ou winter of pumice. A A .Dunld HeKlnnon, aceommnied l by liu Jun Walker of Toronto, , spent the week and n his home, alstt, " Bub. from Durham. .0 [in Joni. McDonald round to Toronto on loud” at": mull-a no.0 any: with In: who: sad little sister bore. an We volcano Mr, and In Wm " Iillun to our vicinity and Wilh them has lite Ind much happiness. Among those who hue gone we“ recently "e. David McLeJd. Arch E. Ianld (Chu'.) Charlie McKin. non. (Hugh's) and Wm. Aldoorn Jr. We hope my any tiud - fiolds nnd good itr:k. Nell label: of 8:0th Ste Marie, Itch. no at the late Hector McLean. South Line, who bu been under the doctor's trta'ment tor some months. died at the home :1 his mother. South Line Corners, Anemone. He lanes besides a wife andhuuily, his mother lever-l brothers and a sister. All the leuherl have returned ti? their respeetive schools, Min Mart Aldcorn to Camilla. iteheeea McMil- Inn ttt Atwood, Ella McKinnon to Woodbridge, Louise Wnuon to no am. Mr. Stanley Ferguson to one oi the city schools and tho Misses Myra IcLoan. Margaret Tryon and Edna Yunnan to Owen Sound Conway lies May Davis spun her Easter holidays " Mr Jll. MaeGiilivruy'a. In Herb. Beer, of Mitchell, visited at her tubers. Mr Geo. Binnie's. oysters is [living them fresh Miss Mabel Benton, ol town. was homo ior Banter. Mia Vial leNub " visiting in Emmy- _ a. . . . "iiiiriiinnie Binnie was homo (rem Hampdon Enter week. “rind Mrs George Allen culled on Mr and Mrs Rom. McGillivray on Sand-v. - ... Min Tenn lacGillivrny spent. Stta- day as her home, v-EFHIigh MoC " is employed ttt Mr Geo. Binnie). Br1Orold Faleom r from town vig. ited " Mr Dunn!) MncNab's over Enter. 7 _ . _ -irCrom Whitman bouttht a fine driver In: Week. V ," f "' L' ’ Fe , . Iefek _ tte I .. - V. w; _ J Ll; Y-.. Kr ies,', X, . q ' o." , "I! Ar . . Cs Mal 5 " . T J E ‘4. ..' ; "L V - -- iiElie, ' ';"“‘_ l Fa .. _ i _ ' a l cl I T, nanny. , I l C, m‘ Wye" a. a _ ”a. " A ., 'w SAUOEEN VALLEY THE mums and on account , are an: to be On Wed., April Mi, the honed Ir end In John Alum tree the neene o! e happy event, when their eideet daughter, Link I. wee unitedin hoiv bonde ot matrimony te Mr Win. McMillan. eon ot Kr and In Deceit! lemma. eouth line. The nuptiei knot wee tied by the hride'e pester. Rev. J. A. lintheeon, in the preeenee‘ ot nbout eighty invited me. lieu [ ery Aldeern. comin of the bride. ‘ " bridesmaid end Mr Anne " Willan, brother ot the groom, noted in beet men. Atter wiehing the l young couple e long journey through 1 lite, the guests returned to the dint-ut lrcom, where e dainty Iupper Wee served. in the evening nbout fltty more young people gathered in and the ensuing wee-pent in “Incl end .dencing. Mr nod In mum-n lot: tho next day for a “on honeymoon to Top:- to ad N mun "lle tad other pull. On their return they will and. on tho 8mm Line. Mr T. Wilkinson leit tor Begins last Monday. Mr Geo. Ferguson attended the in- mm]: of his uncle as Ornngevillo [at wee . An enjoyable evening we: spent at] the home ot Mr Ind lire Bob: Moody": when about one hundred of hlstrielde‘ and ue.ghborl gathered in and we sented him with a large rum of non- ey. Mr Moody replied very warmly and zhanked the crowd for their induces. The evening We. upon! in amen. songs, step-dancing end deuc- ng. All repute an axeelleul even- " and Wilh Mr and Mrs Reedy I _ ung and happy journey through life. Mr Fred Knox, of Dromore, winked the parental home lata Sunday. A fir ll. and} is changed with Ir J Haw. yi, D. McCormick has rented a farm on the gravel and is bt1uitttt in the "up there this week. Maple syrup season we think is over for this spring wtth a very short season. Mr Ed. Digby was out with hit bi- cy cle Saturday, being the first here of the season. House-cleaning is now the order of the day. Mr Henry Christie met With an ac- cident Friday morning while felling 3 tree. The butt slipped and struck him on the lett leg just below the knee. breaking both bones. Dr. Mc- Millan was called in and set them and at time of writing Henry is feeling hirly well and quite cheerful through It all. Miss Marg. Shand and Mother, of Msple Lane, were visitors at the old home Sunday, ilhe council met April tttt pursuant l to adjoarnmeut, all use members present, the reove in the chair. mire Ulr‘S at last. meeting read and con- tirrned. Cornatuniaatioat' from J C. l Ross and B. J. Armstrong " Traver- l, slon bridge use read, also from John J Banner claim for damnge to bony. from Thos Binnie, "king tor grant to Farmers Club, several others from monev lenders, Good Rond- people and Hvdro Electric promorerl In read and ordered to be filed. Also I petition trom W. L. Young sud 30 others praying that Council open s pan ol sideline between Iota 25 and I 26, noon? and 8. McMillan - Lindsay - That the Reeve be appointed to 1nvestlttate the cause ot accidem to John J Bonnet. Oppositelo: 97 on wwnliae bemoan Glonelg and Artemegla. Carried. I'ottng--LiruMy- an» the Ron a. Pear: and McMillan be a committee to investigate the sidoruad batman " 25 md 26 con 7 And 8 and report. Lost. Pesrt--arettilltuy-rht umendmont that a committee of the whole council meet at low 25 and 26 con T ind 8, on Lily Ist to investigate the rad were. Carried. “Vlllv vv -_- _ _ . - - to Tongue G . dologne to the men- ing of the Hydro Electric Commis- sion there. Carried. YShniL Lindsay - That on... Manley be paid 150.39 psy oproqu iiiGUy -- McMillu - Tim the Municipal World be paid $6.56 for ottitte supplies tor the clerk. Can-led Moi1itut---Peary-Tut the Fab‘ men' club hue no an of the ttttil tor their meetings ot 1914 " $6. Car. Lhduy- -Mclillan- That Rom. McGilliury be paid $3.50!): work with tum u lot 6 con ' N D R, Our. pesart--Linae-'rh" the amt be paid $60 on ulnry. Carried. “V r--- v - fosr-urtspiilre:irrttt, Emer- wn Pout be mid $1 for tum work hum): punk. carried. Meatiuan---Ytrtytr Thet Arthur Greenwood be reilnded $5.51 helix --. no-tt " ”for in [on in 1912. Meatiuan--ytrtytr Tttnl Greenwood be reilnded $5 on account M error in roll Culied. Lindsay - McMillan - That the Municipal World be mid 85 ttgtttg tor terms tor municipnl returns. Car. mum» -Liuduy - That [he ' r. mm no on ulnry. Car. gagiSF-ldhicipnl "returns. Cir. Hamlin: --Liudtsar - That Ibo clerk be paid no on salary . Car. You: -. Peal-t - Thn the clerk notify Dar. McAntiEo the arm-in t-trtertt in 1912. Osman]. - . . -- in-_ 'B-a TIM"-""" __ Tho Coxncil adjourned to In 2nd " 10 B. m. J. ' BLACK, Clerk SWINTON PARK rummnmw _ GLENELG COUNCIL HOPEVILLE In human mutant-n Church Wed. and" ot last week. Tb. an!) of work In a weakly paper " Winds, prenatal u- from Baking an of much of am notes or; the Illutlon procudllgl on Wodnn- . dar of In. tub “I in “anion to the [ out!!!" gin- Int week we add u"; tunnel following. rent-nag an: to the :f sermon by Rey. Dr. Mlnh. which I ”out." It the owning muting ie-l “nod to futteringtr. The text wan I Bob. 9 t tB, " " Ohm In. an" often" Md to hour the all" of many." i, Mverrttfttstt, aid the ape-hr, teiat- Ing to Christ. what!" ton-4 In history noted or mum-{in science or in con.- ncrce In 1ntereetitte, His leaching In wonderful, In had a wonderful life Ind . mandarin! death. The little word " so " referred to sh: old tear mom "otMrt" with in ”new a! soc- ritieee all trreirl" the grant. "err. 1 ties of Ohm. Under " am mun division, "What i do“ the urtilte imply , " be pointed out the“ ihlnn. ttrat, is implied that Christ in- the mediator, every old testament "erithe pointed forward to l the great "eritice came by him for), the Mien soul. Again it implied'ol i, piclured U'hr0t u the atonement. I which put the sinner " one with God l ‘nnd hence the word could be pronounc- I ltd .. ,t.oms-ment." This doctrine wasi In deep as God hlmeeif and not cum-i \prehemible in in (illness, by ttnite) minde. Man and his maker were “-2 one-men! a: tlrst, sin ”and a great gull between them, and Chrilt brie ged that lull. I. that again we can look up and any " Father " and God an look lovingly down And any .child." The [not "ttritlet, ngoin woo oubooitution- l or]. just no the blood on thedunr of: tho Hobrew protecnd the home from i the destroying angel. as the mu prov- 3 ed to he ttte oubstimto tor In“, 50' Christ woo the substitute for all who accepted him as such. j The "critltse taught that God wasl able to In" to the utmost all wtsol came to him through Christ. and that L there Wu no other way. closing with 1 an earnest gospel appeal to choose' that way. I Rev. Stephan Young'n charge to the} minister wss I. model of its kind : his chief object was to preach the gospel, the pulpit was the rninister's throne , Chtist and him crueified the theme. Business men. lswyeu. sistesmen "my deceive men in millions, but the decep- tion is only of the earth, but the un (Aithful minister destroys for time and eternity. The curious and indilfereut gives opportunity for the personal touch. the sick. the dying, the herein . ed look to him for com age. counsel and nympslhy. From the young he would receive special seals for his ministry. His personal qolificntior" could be summed up I! leading in pn- sonul piety, sound doctrine, a consist. out life. gentleness of temper, and he "sitmed With the appropriate charge SI. 1 Paul tr"e to Timothy. Ree, Mr Cooper. to the Congregation was equally elesr, explicit and helpful. RU text was the words of our Saviour "Take heed how you hear." The” should be uric: Attention, a teaehable spirit, illustrated by the parable of the lower and the ditferent mils. What kind of soil do we bring to Christ? Hearing was important, but so was doing. The advice of Jones should he foilbwed " swift to hear, slow to speak slow to wrath." Echoes of the Induction. " was scarcely necessary said ihei speaker, to remind a congregation l; with such a history as Durham of their ‘1 Il duties, but it was an old and valutdlu custom of the church and would “and l th repetition The minister should have i t, hearty suppolt. you may condemn him iii nthousnnd times just by silence. you P Cid; take I: negative attitude lulu do great damage; there mun be positive ll support, sympathy. word, net. Holtil up the arms of your minister as Aaron t nod Hur held up those of Moses, ond‘ the enemy will be worsted, Be faith- ful in attendance at Church service. on otnligntory to he in the pew no in the pulpit. Be present in a sympath- etie spirit. be ready to eo-operate, leek III-ye to be optimistic, and always _ remember you are many, but your l minute! is one. : In the evening Mr Whaley’s old |pastor, Rev. Mr Thynne. pictured the dignity and importance of the work of 3 . i't,'iii' mun-try. It was too much the l fashion to - at the preaching of w . or60 yen-u ago. but thought modern ll life needed just that name. for the Sav' r. iour wu the same. God was the same, , end Iinner and " needs the some. l There we. necessity for loving the .. work, putting tire into it, and made an '3’ earnest "peat for a closer study of the word of Rod, - There we” good points nucnumetat- ed In the speeches by Moderator Mac- kny and other ministers which WP r e- not our notes did not cover, but' won‘t In bun shown to indium the warmth and worth of the induction union. The new pntor had huge magnum no“ on Sundnyhsl at both service. and {any maintained the high stand. and of his prob-tionnry sermons. Snap. 320nm farm. Sukntenewan choice hind. No, l coll. good district, good buildings and van. 30 an" undated, 60 new fenced. Price 813 pot-ere. Buy urn-n. Adam. owner Joan Bum or Joan IcAn'mun. Pricovillr. Ont. t For Short Time Only. - . ' , nub m conwr'wwnl _Iyte?yr..!yy/ir.e'le/,'f,f nub SWEET” i v l, r, " . ' t." . l = *3 I l . e 1 v ‘ l l Bl ' . ' ' " i 5° v wâ€"V'w - Gives steady, even i 'Fhrrna.ce, heat on least fuels i See the McClary dealer or write for booklet. '; J. H HARDING, Local Agent " 1llylllfC1iptyt' EcON0MicAL---Heats the house .well without burning all the coal you can buy. sun and Equlpmont. The wheel ll tttoroutrhly equipped tn 12:0,th mm. in chemical and elm-trial mime? Mug]. ac., tor lull Junior Leuvwg and A ' c- annon won‘ The lollowlnu maimed“ MM' a. In chum ' MOS. ',',e,o"A; Petncupal and l‘rovlnclll hod- el School ember. 15': Class certitimstq Tenders fur the purchase of lot 53, con. 3.1!. U. H., Glenelg. mu be re ceived by the undersigned up to the present month. This farm is the pru- perly of the John Slnptes eat-me. Ad- dres; tenders to J Durham . GontinuatLorl luwuulul, u-uuvn. _-_- "N an f, the termif possible. new: on: be on line a reasonable t'ditsn1t'h1 in I hung um “mun town. m- it a most dour: “we tor guideline . The “on! ot the School h post yea. '" Mel-inf an:a The manual}! progressive edu WI! y a “we no ikfai6trkreyryht. acumen and mung have every advamggv (mam; proper iirrikrpfy, twee' every Mung” m: ulc y premanion and aatdttritidrt knowledge ----__e -. - --e «n». trq "rqvA REV. W. ll. HARTLEY. DR. .1: 110111”. Advertising Shop Chlhmln Tenders Wanted FEES ', " per I Advertising means directing the at- tention of others to that for which attention is desired. If you have a. stock of which you are proud, or . service which you believe to be an- perior, direct attention to the fact every week in the columns of the DURHAM REVIEW. RANSFORM your house into 1 HOME with an aid of JAP-A-LAP-the Home-Maker. Finish you! “den" in weathered oak. and give the tarnished brass andirons and lighting fixtures n wrought iron Gids with dull black lAP-A-LAC. A gilded clad! will add n at“: (Midi h the Drawing feer.le'cAdtf2e, will (lid it. You an Q’I it ro-lf-ae experience ui "---aieful [or win. all mulled and Ji1te,'e,'liut'Jira' or Icon. As-tttputs-Tia-girth-tNH'?'" Twenty-one colon to chat»: from. Ask I your local brim itoteGrnJAf'UVLAC ochre-rd and ‘W of It. little but. "A noun-dualOueUm of JAP-A-LAC. to J. P. TELFORI) or WM. WEIR. Durham Stretch out. the hand of good-yin, we» the amile of welcome. and command the basin“. of the buyers of this community, Do the" Ilungs and your business will (xpond and the prtOis from your business mil be grad] incrrased, Do you not feel a certain reluctance stout going Into shops that have not invited you to enter their doors? At the chop which advertises which invites your custom- you know that you are welcome. where you are Invited to Shop mm, Thankvwcwwrm ‘ I “Mum enter at memg’ Jaime. 2g',,'1"fll be!“ l m Darn-m " mm; tt a. most 2rel2l In Durham, JAP-A-LAC is sold by A. S. HUNTER & SON out!) n: nuance "S'éhool WORD TO THE PUBLIC Stet “ti JAP-A-LAC--- M?! the HomoMakcr 11.: 'u I' .. f:ay March 3:00am 27,iucitrtrive. I; Izmlpc‘; and Return - $35.00 ICIM‘szntCX‘I and Return - 43.00 I . cl Toronto, and Stations Welt Ind . tw"sis "t Toronto. Proportion”. luc- {mm Stations East of Total”. Return Limit two months. EEF“ - Through (rains Toronto to W and West. COLONIST CARS ON ms. "'ri"rriilarTirGriiGindian mum“ or write M. G. Murthy, D.P.A.. Tenn». sigma“; '36:th ‘szlTu’rm SETTLERS' mums (ONE-WAY SECOND CLASS) r 1.tiH TUESDAY, MARCH AND APRIL Balms "awning with live stock Ind v13 it H should take trEa"rLEV SPECIAL TRAIN which leaves Wert Tomato each Tum-day during MARCH 3nd APRIL .u 'r arrival regular 10.20 [MI]. train from Toronto Union Station. " trirrtiitriaiiifiriit Wthiidk Evin: Toronto 10.20 Fm. DA ILY. Tttroad Column. and Tourist Sleepers -itMtSEEKERS' '1 If CURSIONS mum and, 939le ,ritfst1iv.e week xx; 1013A: ALBERTA :JXSKATCHEWAN a HOME with the ONTARIO ARC TORONTO --'ro New Ones for 1914 Bul- - u u w..._ W. an up What “a When Product- wul - the tatted Stun Without duty. tho price of Ontario has had: I. bosmd to dinner. You can“ do better this to BUY NOW I..-“ In. as: _-ow- -__ - _ - Dun-pod had In M'!".',,','; ”out k'it2iittgtt"lllit f; '03 mutt:- a! I I v “I an. on , no as vacuum: t we: turd-cod "-udee -d. Good Irma noun sud inn- an udoMommndtuT. School on I’ll tot. wax “mod, Ott y 3,700. howlaovwhagm a ("I of the may hill"... B. ll. Miller In altering; ' - 7 -= h-A Mai u! - "In W'- ww“. - - . [Om-nu MM. Bedlam coil well and. good Wings. Including brick 41.1%! "I. but barn. Grand. cm, .5. "l,t'iT, an?! 'rat Good tith trunk. . Illa um. I " one . WWI! hraat golf. 'l/lid'? tor Pf: rr). 'lla"tri - I'll “I... yr-..- Q?“ l low no“. Mend tor {5.618 oeM 'du' .0030 can] u in Normsuhy. 200 new! In “crummy. Very Urge om; dwelling hue bun bun Mme silo I tol a ML tit" mWhood. , H.003 Ind chap M th Win: an A...“ market - to n and“: can. .04 Punk! .1- my to gml'rgr‘: _ “yr“;g _. _ up. l F . _ Li, -~ k' _ if? " H. H. MILLER, OUR SPRING PRINTS ARE IN We have a large range to ulect from and prices are moderate as well. An early call is your ad- vantage. J. G. HUTTON.M.D., C M OFHCE: Ova A B ”on“ mum, null] out. "IM" (In. _ F-tt _ " Whoa: c, HoteMlitWgf, 2'g'htf'tu'Ji2','iy (in n mm but!” hm‘mn. OtBee--0ver Jewellry s H u rd 1 H tt nits Pout once. Personal Instruction W. C. PICKERINO B. o gs, L o S [fauna GRADUATE at Turmm. University. grain-u of Royal 1Jollt up ot Dental Balancin- of Ontario Roe w e. oem J t J UNTER'B New Slum " Student's Denim: Kes it porssiule to meter to, day lid mum-es tapid advancement n the r ttor in Suprem dtritrh,Wffl, Commissioner Money tat Loan. like on Lamhron tit., opposite o thpole‘b Stables. I. ARTHUR H. JACKSON Luge But! of Specialist... Positional guurnnteed to (indun! r c A mug, FCA a. D. FLEMING n,r_‘__n -- all ----- 61-....c-4. lunar J laws: of it./ D. MoPHAIL...’ - limb“! In I “no“ in m. res In. In anal. and are a thing of beauty Econ-d Auctioneer tar Co. Grey 2%.“... u... 331.1%"? tl UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director limbo: Ool' J. [GRANT D. 0.8., L. D. S. “can Fusing, Shortest Notice Mm! tbr " years tlecrettrry -moemn--Aeeo" hompraddogh Notary Public. Commissioner. WIVBYANCEE. are. tiny-Inga- iiGGiirtiGacteii. MIMI. ONT. (Lower Town W. ti. BEAN Big 4 Mow/5R 'j,r?/i( (tgryaagls 212%? J. P. TELFORD GF uwuu n Spoetalitr. 01'le HOURS 24 DD. 7-" p. trt. l In“? between Ottiee um ”an.” .11 noun. OWEN SOUND A, BELL I not , thollc Babe" t'3'iii','ai,'itlirt'lte d.)- pope. “egg. Money to yotes Liann- “d ant-pom - at “an 1 It. Hanover aim: Durh- south M '"3 A Mu of I (ily. I on ‘8”: t yrot' a“ t qt u (src. .. tbs pteel fy . (thc nun .. of of Eng-' valved ia' Ireland.‘ 'tt lbw- into!" vs triiirel “ill Gl silver until iereU. mol Ku'ould' e only her to .00 on recov- but tho I IQ" tl pound. london Eu, iig‘ M) Ar.. show: no!” bl'TI-ilb. :SS. m I Lord In!!! km" 0’ I ed at pooh bolt ttops. uvind. |nudd Givtq HI tt pm It! W I', In m " I)

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