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Durham Review (1897), 11 Jun 1914, p. 8

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Ak! Points on the TENS“. I "Elli MING RAILWAY. --NUtertmr, m I in Northern Ontario - From all points in Ontario an Quebec on the Grand Trunk and Can. Pac. Railways, except West 0 hall: River and North to Parry Sound on the C. P. R. Tickets " specially reduced rates g d going Jun}; 10th and valid for return until June 20th. See yo nearest Railway Agent for full particulars or apply to _ -- -, - THERE IS l DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HAIR MlliBllfl MI) HAIR RESULTS Promise. won't overcome hair troub- le. The manufacturers ot Newbro's Hergiicide promise nothing which in not just: ed by an intelligent use of this preparation. The desired end ultimate ely becomes an 'grl't2,1ed fact. Thinisthe reason that erpicide has thouunds of tsatisfied friends all over Br keeping me scalp clean and heat" thy and dqstroying the tUrtdruff New' bro's Herpxcido main beautiful hair' llromeetgrelrers' Excuréion ii) ',il,i The Central Drug Store (il, ..k'ua:aaaaaa:ti.tersrg.e:a:-raa:irr.aaii.i goaseseeesee¢E§sees§seges w CENTRAL DRUG STORE +" Saves its cost in Fuel in a short Time Why any yoursell the maximum of comfort at the minimum ”an”. All metal-weather strip costs less, is far more ef- loctin than atom: ash and is A permanent institution, requiring no removal. loot public buildings in large cities are equipped “n: it. Architects specily it, the Government demands it. The specially designed and uprt 'ulste method now pt. n adopted lot effectaaur preventing eatrg of all tyr'aou'riitc,1ti'/U,' “at. all or dust of any kind, th areby insuring an evén temper: an “mghont ttut building. In" window and every door where ever made of wood will be equipped with G. T. R. Ticket Agency Prices as low as any. Chopped Corn Chopped Corn & Oats Chopped Oats Crushed Oats Field and Garden Seeds Seeds ! Seeds ! Seeds ! If you want Feed, call and sec 1 will please you. The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. Estimates chaerlully given. tc Phone or Call. Mannie: Feed l Feed! ave a good stock of all kinds of Feed on hand, including _t1tatgt 9. 2 EVENTUALi,Y (iovt. Tested Timothy and Clover Seed All-Metal Weather Strip We are paying 38c to fOc for Good Oats at our Elevator Headquarters for all kinds/of . Furbttt dk C9.. Why ’Not Now a given. Work guaranteed ttantstaetured and installed by BUREAU. ONT Oatmeal Millers Newbro a Herpicide in 50c and $1.00 men is sold and guaranteed to do all that is claimed. It you are not satis- fied your money will be refunded. Applications obtained at the beat bar. l ber shops. Herpicide prevents the hair from tal. ling and allows it to grow unhindered and naturally except in cases of chronic baldness which is incurable. MacFARLANE & Co ' Special Age nts '. & N. O. Rly, North Bay, Ont Smith's Calf Meal Feed Meal Mixed Feed Seed Oats Buy your tickets here. t "10 UI'BIIU I 1’qu uuu The W. P, M. B. mil hold unit verand North to Parry monthly meeting at Mr: John Ren- . ton'son Thursday, June 11. going Am.? 10th. am! Miss Nellie Amhison 1tit [pr Tor- HS. Order Early Our price HERPICIDE 't i" .0 (0 It) 'll t) ttt m f.t.1 ft.t ttt (O '.t.t tty m m -xirtrArtttr0ttqefTt5 '_sy . a' IVES TORONTO oeGa0ionos, where she has as cured a pomion. Amos pulpit was ably filled on Sunday by our Moderator. Rev. Dr. Marsh. Next Sabbnth Rey. s, Smut), ot India, will be present. A bee was held at Amos church end mum on Monday, when a. large number of the oongregatlon were present to help renovate the premis- es. As the work was not completed. the managers reqneeu other: to be present on Saturday, June 13th. Miss Marion Calder, Durham, spent the week and at J. M. Findlay's. Miss Irene Greaves, --, is vir iting with her uncle, Mr W. Philp. i, John Wilson visited a tow days last week with her daughter, Mrs J. Fairbairo. Amid a protasion of nature's richest blooms 'tttflowers and evergreens on the lawn at the home of the bride's parems. Mr and Mrs Walter Fergu- son. Egremom. the marriage at a well-known and Irrpalar Egremont couple was sg)uspu.utisl on Wedneg; Mr Alex Aitken /"rtisirrirtt was w. ‘meyva'lCO people, trietuhs ot the bridal maple, and who alter the ceremony participated in showering ig,? w‘shes in a happy Journey for 16. . tiiit! Brlae was Miss Isabella Amos l%rgitsta.n.d herSlyst1 Banner is Sharp at I', o'clo:k, to the strains of the wedding march played by the bride's cousin. Mrs W. J. Allan, thel bride looking charming in a gown of) tlowered silk crepe. came from the) house leaning upon the arm other tather. The binding vows were then celebrated. Rev. Dr. Marsh. of Holstein, oftieiating. Foilowing the congratulations. a bountiful supper was served on the lawn. The, newly. weds were seated at one and and in the capacity of tousimaster, Dr. Marsh proposed the health of the bridal lair. A feature of the repast was the presence ot tt five story wed.. d.ing cake. But a disappointi' I: part of the day came with the hit at this juncture and the second table at guess had to dine in the house. An impromptu program was later given and many games were also played. Mr and Mrs Aitken then left tor their home on the 16th con. in a shower of rice and confetti. St." and Equlpmnt The school is thoroughly equipped to teaching obillty. in chemical Ind electrical .',"ll'lhit and tittiaptdte., for mu Junior Leuvmg In lathe- nlauou work. The following competent Mat' us no cm‘e , T1105. ALLAN Phaelpal and Provim-lnl Mod- el School Mn". lat Clan Commute Among the beautifulgifrs that the bride received wasa beautiful gold watch and chain from the groom. TO HORSE XEEDERS andothers: The well owrt Coach horse, wrll stand for "hi at his own stable. lot 2 and 3 of . con. l, lig remont, (half way bet 'eun Varney and Orchard on Garafra Road) fcr the season of 1914. For terms and other rtieulars, apply to ownu:.__ 'HilUraiGiGt The School In past years hia martin} one. The trustim are progressive win outlonul l And upue no pains to see that. teachers and pup a hue awry udvamnie for the proper trreoettttMiott "uuettdisition ot howledge. "WP.81 per month In udvuuco. IBV. W. l HARTLEY. DR. 1. r, GRANT, Chairman Beer-15w Intending Bmdents should enter at the begin) um; of the term if possible. Dom-d mm be a» mined " ”Bible mm. Durham is a heal my Ind Imlvuown. making it a moat dellrnble place tor legacy“; n L , ' I Durham. e . Continuation BROOKMNDS STOCK FARM " Young l?i)iadore " AirKEsr--FERGtjsos' HOLSTEI DROMORE Hymeneal Six hundred dollars is the price of the Ford runabout; the touring car is six fifty; the town car nine hundred --f.o.b, Ford, Ont., complete with equipment. Get catalog and particulars from C. SMITH & SONS, Local Agents W. L. FALKIXG HAM Baoot Ford Runabout Council met May 30th. Minute-1 adopted. W P Ellis resigned his ot. tiee as Sanitary Inspector and wssl adopted. Applications tor snid omen fskedtOl‘. The wire fence by-lnw was amended by binding all panics. their heirs and assigns. receiving aid, to repair and maintain said know through all time withotttaid lr m the municipality. Rev. Dr. Marsh, Rev. Mr James and L B Nicholson wait- ed upon the Council, enlisting a gram on behalf of the Library in imoltstein. Gsrdon- Megcvtntr--That we give a gram (f su'r00,--Loist. Jorrpls Robb, Br., ms exempted [roux s'amte labor and taxes. Rich Ccmr. has $250 no spend on road imp. The P. hr. trustees have $33.13 due them for improvements. The clerk is ordered to get a new blade for grader. Comr Gordon re- ported on the unsafe condition ot both Porter and Drewry bridges and rec- ommended immediate action to re- pair. Report adopted and the reeve. Uomr Gordon and Robb be a commit- ccu to ropsir. Ccmr Gordon gun a detailed re- putt of expending $8.55 on Drewry 's bridge, 3.00 on Cardiac” bridge, .55 in filling a washout and 13.50 or clearing road through I swamp, ot 7-8, can 6. Ruporc adopted. om foes 3.00 Council went into uCuurl. of Rema- ion, Reevu in the chair. The re- }quired declaration was taken. There were only two appeals wa l F Noble lot 5, con 2 and A8b'tewartpt M, con 15. No reduction made in either case. Declaranions were madef rm VI‘ Kirby, Mrs Whyte. Jan Ranciman. " Henry. Jno McBride. L McDoumll ‘D O'Connell. 0 Haney, A Hershey. (ii Manner, George Sabram. That ‘the dog assessed had been disposed 'wr, Lhereture said seat was removed, Property changes-R Robbins. o,l E (3, con 2; F Noble, o, 5, 2 ; Alexl Campbell. o, 23-26, con 2 ; Alex Campbell, o, 25-26, con 2; Alex Ait. ken, Jr., U, 29. 2 ; J M Lawrence, o, l, 3; Wm Cubarn, T, pt 41, 2; Jno Maury. Sr. T, E3,12; W j'l Ilorsbtargh, T, W 7, l4 ; Jan and Alex Shand. o, 24, 12 and 2t,13/ H Love. o, IN, 16 l G Bunion, o, 14 18; A and 1“ Clark, o, 20, 2t and 17,18; G Lme.0.24, 17; " Hill. o, 1-121 and 22, 19 ; Jae Allan, T, 16 1:30; ll Allingham, T, 22, Mst. W lll nlstcm ; F WaiiS, T, 3 of 20, l , It D lbbb, T, H, t) ; Guns lluwes. 'i', 28 It; Mrs S Robb, O. 16, IO, H many, T, E yi 17, 9. i Nuncs added on Roll , Juo Allan, bl l“. 13, 18; Bruce McKenzie. M F. 30, 3 ', Jan Burke, M If, 5, 1 ; Juo T McBride. M if, 6, 8; Wm Hunter, FS, 9, 1 ; A Mulock. M F', 24. 131 “In Crispen. M F, 17. 14 l Chtup. Il'hyte, M F16,16, ll Small. M F', IO, 17; Stanley Williams, FS, 24, I19; J Wilson, r s.21,19; A Hamil. ton M F 6, W St W, Holstein ; Joseph Switzer, bi F, 2, Cr. St N, Holstein. Court of Revision closed and the Ass't Roll as revised was fiaally passed. Council resumed. Assessor was paid $85.00 bal, of salary ', H McDermotc was paid $12.00 tor win. .er work on A and E T L, instructed by the reeve, Arnhnr to paw halt. Comr Robb "commended payment. of $19.25 to lf Move: tor wire fence, Comr MeRobb gave a detailed ac- noum ot tilling a washout lot 29, con 13,31,00; removing logs onto! old creasing I013 Pd 20, con 16.37.50 ; C Megsuga‘l, do, 50e. Com tees paid 5L . J R Hunt. and N105 Woodyard were each paid 510‘0010r the use of their huxsetor 6 weeks for isolation putpuses for sen] t tevcr patients. Mr Molnnes, J P,, was instructed to deal with tho matter on tintt in his bands for running nummobiles with. out a number, awarding to law. Sundry accte amounting to $27.75 were paid. Adjourned to meet on Monday, 28 h insc.. to receive appli- catiwns for Sanitary Inspector. Ike, The pupulatmn of Harriston is 1176 and assessment K06,808. Rsvmw to new subscribers. ,50c to end of year. _ . EGREMONT COUNCIL DURHAM REVIEW - ---_.------- D. ALLAN. Clerk. -iiiH. D. Main wt" morning for Brwtford. Mas Cordinttly, of P: the guest ot Mrs Burrow Mrs James Durant, ot We visited her husband's par this week. Mrs Durant, Br., h r - ceived the and news that a sister has died in the States. _ . Mr It M. Tribe is try low at pres em and is tsootined to bed, Ilia mother is visiting " bis home again, The Egremont. Sunday School con- vention meets " Woodland on Fri- day, J nag l9. Fort A -cmu ml stove, dash churn for an e cow, thorough-bred white Wyandd e rooster, net of sloinh bells and some 0 er articles. Apply E. B. JAMES. lstein Parsonage The Orange lodge in Holstein spend the 11th of July in Arthur year. The 12m falls on Sunday Several trom the village and vicin- ity are “tending the Libetal conven- tion in Durham Lo-dny. It is and that Rev. Mr IIenderahot, of Kenilworth, will likely be the new Methodist minister in Holstein. He in favorably known here. Mr and Mrs J. W. Taylor, tfbft. Forest, , isited at. F. McClocklin's last week. Miss ll. ll. Ker, the etlie.ient teach. er in the junior room at the public school. has resigned the position. Rev. Winfield Hunt. at Belwoud. is visiting his parents here. lie has been lifted trom his present pastorate and now goes to Norval. L. B. Nicholson attended the Meth. odist conference in Hamilton last week an lay delegate. The football team play the return gs me n Glouedcn on Friday night. LMlil. A A party oi llulstein talent ccmpris- ing Dr. Marsh, his son John A., Co. barn Bros., R. Hunt. Misses Edna Humer and E. Brown took part in a programme at a Calderwood garden party on Tuesday night. Entrance elmss--Tousl marks 550. Viola Cnmerm 453, Irene Drumm 413, Florence Main 400, W Main Mn, Harold Baird 842x Mabel Reid 341x. Jr 4th--Tlotu mnrks 570. Misty Me)”: 338. Arthur Kerr Mit, 1 March MU, Anna Carss. 355.1’earl Urumm 822, Both Reid 288r, Sr 8rd--Total marks Mo. Ssdie Hamilton 447. E Sutton 896,Mar- garel Main M8s, Mary bye Mos, Jessne Allingham 246x. Jr 'p, ll -'11otul F50. Viola Ile. Clock“ 392. Alex Haas 36.}. Menu: Pettigrew Mil, Walter Farrell 280x, Rosie McKenzee 2'01. Those mirked x have mud a test. 0 C. Bums, l’nucipal. Juan DIVISION Br 4th--lotal 800. Louis Wood- yud 170. Mudeloine MoClockIln 146, Agnes Urolurd .180, George Baird IM Dniuy Irvin m, Km. Baird 111. Jr '2u-Toal 800. Funk Ding m-II 118, Martin Bye 129, Baby Kerr Ito, Burro" Smith 104. Br1st--iotal800. Annie Hum]- ton IM, Cecil Band: IM, Bernie: Patric 124, Jr let-Total 300. Lloyd Hamil- km 188, Chum:- Sutton 109.Tom MacKenzie lot. . The Bevitne end Trronto Daily Surlot I "Br.-................... The Review em] Toronto Dell: New?» one ye:r.................. The Review end Toronto Daily World In "seo................... The ttetiew “(I Weekly Wind Ewe In I "M......... ........ Samoa DEPARTMENT Clubbing Rates. II. R. KER, Tucker. will this Palm ' being 1 isses Fla 10 Falkinghl bulls. Mr and Mrs Wm. Greenwood. of (ileuelg. spent a few days Int week at W. T. Finder‘s and Mr Fnlkinghum't. Messrs Boy Shelton Ind Albert Cameron spent Sunday afternoon at Orchud. Mrs Neal is muse u Dick-oak. nursing Mrs Alexunder. 7 Mr L Mrs Pmder waited Sundly at Mr Wm. 1tuilurtgutn'tt. Mr And Mrs Frahk Willa attended Orchard church &tnday. Miss Curmont. Mrs Tm and)!" Schnm visited a few dnys Int week at Mrs Douglas'. By the report we see Aat our min- nstcr. Rev. Mr Ward, bu Coduvillo circuit. next year. We Are sorry to lose him. Mr Cornisb's little boy is in Toron- to hoepml with Brxght'a dime. they were dining In ' naturism, and h: had ordered a whole rows! chicken. "Yoa see," he ”planned as he show- .d her. the wishhotte, "you take hold here. Then we "lust both make a mall and pull, and when it brut- the trtle a he has the bigger part rt it witi' h we bis or her wish gratified." "Bat I don'ckuowwh It to win-h for" she protested. "Oh you can think of something." he said. "No I esa't," she replied. “I “allot. think of anything I want much.” "Well then, I will wish for you," he exclaimed." - "Will you renlly ?" she asked. t Wire and Wire Fencing Now the 24th of May has passed, we naturally look for hot weather, and the sheep will be clipped. Now we are ready to receive the largest quantity of tlNoo) we have ever handled and can offer you the l highest prices. In exchange for same we can either i pay J on the Cash or give you Trade of highest quality Men's and Boys Suits Ladies' and Men's Raincoats Paints, Linoleums, and Gilcloths He Wished for Her We can eel] you anything and CATALOGUES get it for you on short notice. We also sell thoomuusrNwrioshr, PORTLAND CEMENT, that well known brand at the lowest possible price, Cement always on hand. . TAYLOR& CO. Dromore J. W. Hunt is prepared to take all kinds Cement Work--.-,,,-' ' M- 9all or write and (at myprieea before you let your contract Wool Season BARN WALLS/HOUSES. alLOS‘ CEMENT WORK -',jiitAINiill?, _,' All first-tluis patterns and prices from . . . . . . . All nemst patterns and quality guaranteed TAYLOR & CO. (horse. nd Paul nod Wil- ‘em. Sunday " the ieuiit will be hold " bush on June BRIDGES AND oucvirers RD Bring your WOOL, BUTTER & EGGS yen-y sore if: Th'?' "Well then. there's no nu with the old wishbone." 6h. tea with a tdad .mile, "you me,"--; BRICK HOUSE and t acre I: peace St. Comfortable. all c lemon. Fruit trees, berries, cu Good Stable. iiairuteey?."', Sunday Scum! It 10. Services n. m. and 7.00 p. m. REV. " JAIIS. REV. D. B. IARSB, 86.0. ERAS. Pastor Apply at Holman! Conveynneor Issuer ot [W Licenses Money to low at lowest rules. and teros to an", borrower. Fire and Lite Insurance placed in lhumughl y reliable companion. Deeds. Mun. usn. Leane- nnd Will. Flecmed an 911mm! notice. All work promptly amended to. MT. FOREST, ONT. A superior school with compe- tent inltructoru and through courses. AfBiated with Central College, Strltford. We do more for our students than does any other similar school. All grndu- ates in position. You may enter at any time. Write for particular: D. A, McyAcuLAN. President Wt. Fmsst fauna: Col/aye "lar School at 10. Service ttt ll u and 7.3”) m, Y. P. R. G. E. Tnevdny II 8 p. In ial {Ric College. 'n-sbylerlau Church Methodist Church , -.--.-ioi----- an as n, 1914 w. J. SHARP HOLSTE IN thank no no in fooling “than." “I. incl-rug . I smile. "you can have luvliw Orr Hg E . a. was“. Principal we land on I" conven- i, ftc., etc. Furor at ll IAN oral VOL. XX st, y at M mud h . l) 9 w tt " Tl hm By It! M. 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