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Durham Review (1897), 2 Jul 1914, p. 1

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WOOL, EGGS S orest < noess Colt AC 1AVE DANDRU SLU1iTS 1SON Cilcloths 6.50 to 15.00 school with ors and RHiated with tford. W.“ â€"nts than does am \hoo‘l; All you ;mylhim i on short a oats he great majority of a ‘ 10 matter bow rganization is tleet an Organ +d in winning ho organtandl the org :es of thne ninence wm th \l)k th‘ wtho gave us icalarly the I workers who n of their time . ot Service ~» zht into the pol viace a new af and bandreds hitherto taken. »1itical affairs a :o in the fute too at the altinm ‘v over the -. utly and syst rder to mish 33 You ml{fl“ for partie I ian dates were in year and l.d_ -‘ the Cheapest ion and poli¢ esent." guaranteed : naturally. o clipped.. juantity of r you can either est quali Principal D. F.R.A.S, Pastor >. N. ay fl"‘ Church retve at 11 Special A he best «1 to do u1e nmot ‘tfanded, 1 it« deli nends ref of the voL. XXXVILl, NO. 27 Whitney Govt. Returned to Office Dr W Wher The Leader and the platform are mcly toâ€"day, but the great principles presented are as vital as ever, and i1 some Gay . triuimph: * Truth 1 _ some day . IEMMRIAECC * Ne shed to earth will rise again." The ht against the liquor tratfic will go though apparently more of sorrow, \o«=, of blood and tears and shame w be endured, before yvictory is (4 H A rte w e th » Teâ€"mperance issue. The result in inover was a great disnppoinlment the Laberal forees, and prepared im tor like results from other westâ€" points, _ Even Neustadt, always ngly Liberal, gave six majority for ic Conservative, while in Ber.tinck «l Normanby Conservative gains vre large. Truly the policy of *Abolâ€" h the Bar" does not appeal to our erman fellow eitizens. Dundalk asd rtemesia and Proton showed Liberal ains, while Egremont, Glenelg and )irham were the other way. h\.‘éOfl, Mo T. P. W creased majority. «s no uncertain sound from. boxes on Mondd&4y last. The has gone unmistakably in the government though Mr i have a following some six larger than in the previous nt. All the Cabinet Minisâ€" ept HMon. Dr. Reaume, were with big majorities, all the » minister®, ueopt Tolmie of were defeated. It was a » the Independents also, for‘ imaing for Temperance, Laâ€" dJist or otherwise Indepenâ€" idates, only two are returnâ€" «mes Whitney has won his tory : he sits supreme with vy of 56 or more. : issne of Temperance and for n, lormul.hq a dozen by representatives of the n\ tcmperance and moral ive policy under a progressive i®P7?" and we bave discovered just how lightly in many instances temperance principles are brushed aside when the interests of party are concerned. ctics and supported since nion Alliance, comprising Liveral and Conservative received z_ serious blow. h is been presented time and iv Whitney by the Alliance, vr political action, but always wn. â€" Local option victories i» showed men ef all parties he Alliance in temperance t, yet, when a Liberal leader who for himself and his party his platform, sentiment and cy are thrown to the winds rreat mase of Conservatives ‘me Liberals, and the Leader 0 hin ) new platform, will now unrd im and say, * Where â€" who but yesterday saw eye with me," and echo answers sases his following, ince and Moral Reform â€"ives serious check. We thank heartily those Conservaâ€" tive friends who voted with us anda even in some cases took the piatform gor tthe cause.. Libcral friends wheo : thing we may be assured ter will flow down the rivers i political leader will again mseif to the mercies of the re large Comelvnlirvo gains, edly owing to antipathy to west of the Riding, especialiy e (German element prevailed, Result in South Grey «h the campaign a resery® Torent from other elections " counting heads * a difficult Few or none entertained the Dr. Jimieson would be deâ€" t lew imagined his majority , M.P.P. with inâ€" A Personal Word it to. people large reserve approved not the policy and yoted against it, were quite wichin their rights, but we hope a closer study Cg; the question will convince them they were wrong. To the great majority of Liberals who stood by us so nobly in the campaign, to the many who gave talent, time and energy in platâ€" form or other work, we return sincere thanks and for their sakes could have wished for a better reward. We completed our two weeks‘ camâ€" paign as planned, this was our victory. Our opponent was an old campaigner, six months or more in the feld, with means. motors and methods beyond our ken and an extra township thrown in. The p«ople haye spoken, they meant it. we accept the verdict cheerfully, we accomplished our purpose. NoOTES A drizzly showery day was Monday, hindering some from going out, but givâ€" ing no excuse to go aâ€"haying to others. It was quiet in town during the day, the only unwonted stir being the rush pollwards of automobiles of which there were six or seven hauling voters for Dr. Jamieson. The result was at no time in doubt, and as the majority developed friends of the winner naturally rejoieed and demonstrated. be no recount Congratulations te Dr. Jamieson, M. P. P. for the sixth time. â€" There will The new House will have 111 memâ€" bers, 84 Conservatives, 26 Liberals, onec Labor and one Independent. The Inâ€" dependent is Gustave Evanturel, who was read out of the House last session and has won out in a threeâ€"cornered conâ€" the ECST+ McDonald appears to have won in N. Bruce by 7, in spite of the gerrymander. 1 Nor h 2 South DUNDALK NEUSTADT . "Rofiil-ltin'l North Kast W est Alsfeldt uo Ayton 154 Neustadt wd. 46 maj. Hampden 5o Bigth‘s 49 McPhee‘s + A0 Ritchie‘s Glen on Ma:kdale 46 McKenzie‘s 38 Township Hall _ 62 J imieson‘s majority 81 Allan‘s Dromore Holstein Yeovil Mt. Forest Drury‘s Tobermory Clark‘s ___ Hutton Hill Allan Park E;H\r. Corners Lamlash The Vote by Wards : Louise We Elin wood 31 Jamieson‘s majority 187 PROTON MaAaevilla 42 Oedarville Hoyeville f Swinton Park Ventry Dundalk wd. Separate ach. Kingseote Protor stn. it 120 J imieson‘s majority 136 HaNOVER th 103 tb 120 < 163 Jamieson‘s majority 140 FrOLOM 210 go! Ramage‘s majority 6 f ARTEMESIA Orange Valley _ # maj. Fiesherton wd. ° 38 Proten stm, 21 maj. Oeylon 47 Priceville . 28 Vandeleur 30 Kagenia 81 mai. Portlaw _ 43 mai. 11 1 o 4C oc Rrcabiay LK 13 Jamieson‘s majority 26 ofl 5 NS Jamieson‘s majority 301 GLENELG hin‘a 10 24 17 & ® /s Jamieson‘s majority 6 NORMANBY LE ‘ta Ramage‘s majority 11 BENTINCK Jamieson Ramage DURHAM f ‘THE REVIEW â€" to: Newâ€" Subscr;pers BDANK) st:eu:s2" _8 \ c-d-.:Uned &-u:‘ 4 . | ‘Emope i# * OF CARMADA : | SP22,5 von ds Bank‘s dats t P enE lt and money orders are masd. EGREMONT 490 maj 41 35 maj 17 10 76 49 48 21 21 16 15 ma 61 j im 47 24 31 15 34 Mr Jack ° MceDonald, of Midburst. was home Monday to see his friends Mrs Dan Greenwood and daughter Miss Clara left Buesday to visit three months with relatives in Manitoba. Miss Frappier, of Ottawa, arrived in town Saturday to yisit a couple of weeks with Mrs Marshall\â€"and Miss Annie Robertson in town at Mrs T« Banks‘. Miss Winnie Brooker, of Cleveland, Ohbhio. is visiting with old friends in Durham and other points in Ontatio. Miss Irene Lawson, Toronto, is home for a few weeks. 78 16 Miss Tean McGowan with her uncle» Mr Gray, of Portage La Prairie, visited relatives in Collingwood the past week. She intends accompanying her . uncle west for a visit. C Mr Chas. Ramage, Jr., leaves fo: London Satmday for a Teachers‘ Traiming Course in the Military Uolâ€" lege, Mre Hall, Mre Bailey an Farlane, all of Toronto, we Day guests of their cousin, Banks. Mr Wiw. Browning came bome week trom Stratford Bnusiness Col where he has been a student fo past eight months. Mtr Artbur Adlam, of loternationa! Falls, Minn., will visit his grandmothâ€" er and aunt, Mrs R. Marshall in town this week end, after attending bis mothei‘s funeral in Toront». Mrs Wiw. Saunders and Master Frod are visiting at the former‘s old home redd Mrs Ww. Saund are visiting at the in Marmora. Miss Marion Gua has the of writing A. T. C. M, afte now, baving passed at the class in vocal music at the ams in C onto. *‘ Miss Lizzte Lauder is at present wige 0 iting old friends and relatiyes in town.. Miss A. Hassan, of Regina, who bas been visiting relatives in Ontario for some time, visited her aunt, Mre Geo Wilson of town, the past week Miss Agres Ramage is taking a six weeks‘ Teachers‘ Course at the Toronâ€" to University. Misses Margaret (Grant Rdge are each taking an in Toronto, Miss Mary McQueen and two brothâ€" ers were the guests of their uncle in Boothville Sunday. They also took in the Dromore picnic Dominion Day. Mr. â€"â€" Black, from Saskatche wan, is visiting his uncle, Mr. Fred Kelsey, tfor a few days. Miss Oarrie McKechnie of the Rocky is seriously ill with appendicitis. _ An operation was performed this Thursâ€" day morning by Dr Deakin of Strat. gord. There died on Friday last 26th of June, 1914, at the home of her son George, Foronto, Mrs. Robt. Adlam, in her 52 nd year. Her husband, at present workimg in Hanover, was on his way to the staâ€" tion to see his mother in Durham, who is seriousy ill, when a telegram reached him that his wife was dead, and he at once took ticket for Toronto to mourn with his children the loss of his loving wife and mother. WPPR Pm OeR Besides her husband and son Geor%‘e named, she leaves to.mourn a son Arthâ€" ur;of Minneseta, who was home for the end, one daughter Laura, of Toronto. There are "also two brothers, Thomas Paitsw in Hanover, and James in Wisâ€" J There are ‘also t Bailey in Hanover, consin. in t 9 eeibc e ing passed at the head of the ocal music at the recent exâ€" onseryvatory of Music in Torâ€" ; Gur has the distinction T. C. M, after her name Obituary. BORN of Ioternational and Miss Mcâ€" were Dominion in, Mrs. Thos. ime bome last siness College, student for the ant anda Mary an Art Course With which is incorporated the Holstein Leader U, THURSDAY, JULY â€"2, 1914 ]Important Anniversary Services Tables will be set 0 grounds. . Tea served | preceding entertainmt evening. Admission, Adults 25¢, children 15c. Everyone cordially invited to attend and enjoy a rare treat: Gle;...,; Centre Bapl{t‘t Ch, will hold a garden party, Tuesday July 7, at Jas McGillivray‘s. L Trinity Cburch will bold a Garden Party at the Rectory on Wednesday, 8th July., Admission‘ 10c, Band in attendance. RESIDENCE FOR SALE,â€" Frame (woâ€" | 17 «torey house, 7 room@ centrally situ-ld ated on Garafroxa Street. Stable ‘ F and woodshed. â€" For particulars, app ly |" a‘ this office. I Miss Janet Proeston of Napance, deleâ€" C gate to the Women‘s lfstitute, will give l[ an address at the home of Mrs. R. T. t BEdwards, Zion, on Monday, July 6, at . 2.30 ) m. _ All ladies are cordially invitâ€" ; ad to attend . S ; Roger McGill, for over 20 years : station agent at Ceylon, and latterly retired, dropped dead on Friday last while sitting on a case as magistrate in Flesherton. â€" He was 60 years of age and unmsarried, \ Mipâ€"wEEkK © Haurâ€"Horutpay. â€" The | Councit on Monday night passed a by-' law, making Wednesday afternoon a | lkalf holiday in town. .fand in conscâ€". | quence shifiing the .open night to. Thursday of each w§, which is to | continue during the gear. Country , | friends will please tak@notice of these , | changes. i4 ib..> House to Rentâ€"App!'y toF. Lenaban The Metbodist Garden held in the capaciotts rinl day evening andâ€"de» :te attractions the: eyening realized a tidy sum of tentive waiters were on h to the people‘s wants and the candy and refreshmant booth did a lively trade, The Band was in attendance and enlivened the proveedings with choice musi¢. Proceeds were in the neighborhood of $50. Frost Wire Fence is the Best Fence and Costs Less. It is madeout of . Qanada. The quality has not to be We carry all styles in stock, 1nC:0 vanized Coiled Steel Wire. We b therefore we can sell it right. We really want to see you and talk Wfifimxmmflgwmg 2 DURHAM . FLOUR MILLS & It Is The Fence The Largest Hardware the : balance of the year, ‘ only the eyening gave, they idy sum of money. Atâ€" ers were on hand to cater le‘s wants and the candy mant booth did a lively Band was in attendance ed the proveedings with {Ne will 'pay the highest Any Quantity Washed or Unwashed. Cashn and ou Weight. ; , ; Our FLOURS are _iinsnrpa.ssqd, and our prices consistent with good quality. > Our Stock of FEEDS is large and of best aunality. _ We want good GRAIN and will quality. . We want §£000 . pay highest market prices. Best : Quality Hay . for _ sale Custom Chopping and @at Crushing %,.or Kmx‘ HasTinasâ€"TwAMLEY ;Ib:h‘eh:m s‘:“““ A pretty weddfg took place on ads M.u:’_" 10. | Weduesday, June 17th, at the home of m given in the| Mr and Mrs Gee. Twamley, when their | varied program daughter Addice was united in ‘holy t "“"gc "“fl‘" bonds of matrimony to Mr Ohas. Hastâ€" th. R?r'. “'r ings, postmaster of Webb, Sask., by M{.t minister | the Rey. Mr Endicots, of Bwift Curâ€" :c‘nt. Services| rent, in the presence of a number of by Rev. Mr.| friends. The bride was given away by by the P28t0": \nor futher, wearing & bridal dress of The adjoining}"h“e satin, trimmed with shadow 6 to 8 p. m., | lace and beads. The presents were it on Monday | numerous, her father giving her a Â¥ i \houne and lot in town and her four ic, children 15¢:| brothers a cheque for one hundred }Yd to attend and | jounays. â€" After the ceremony a dainty T. .. _ |quncheon was served, the bride attired piv * in a blue travelling suit, going by auto ty to F. Lenab&AR | to Swift Current, where they left on li,it Ch, will hold ‘ the Fiyer, visiting in Toronto, Owen duy July 7, at Jas Sound, Durham, Eimwood. On their f \return they will stop off in Wirnipeg 1 hold a Garden and will be at home to their friends in on Wednesday, | Webb after Sept! 1st. n‘‘10c,. Band in Martinâ€"LisTER ‘A very pretty wedding was solemn» LEK,â€" Frame twoâ€" Iized in St. Peter‘s R, C. Church, Markâ€" 4) centrally situâ€" dale, on Wednesday, June 2tbh, when Street. StnblesRcv, Father Ferguson anited in marâ€" particulars,.ap; 1y riage Mr Stephen Martin, of lrish l\ Like, and Miss Kliza Lister, daughter i of Napance, dclc-‘”f Mr Win. Lister of Dornoeb. Mr Ifstitute, will give ‘ Lonis Martin assisted his brother me of Mrs. R. T. \ vhrough the trying ordeal and Mi:s Monday, July 6, at Margaret Ryav, of Rdge Hill, was are cordially invitâ€" bridesmaid, After the ceremony the ~ wedding party motored back to the M residence of Mr and Mrs P.J. Sullivan, r over 20 ye#41S | ine jatter being a sister of the bride» ylon, and latterly . s where a receplion was held, over one d on Friday lush\hu ared & Lel g . F adre ’zuests eing present from asoe as magistrate \Torontw, â€" Owen Seund, * Dornoch, was 60 years of age \Mmkdule ind surrounding country . The bride looked winsome in a pretty . FHOLIPAY. â€" The |gown of white yoile and was the reâ€" night passed a byâ€" ‘cipient of many useful and costly gifts nesday afternoon a | among them being a fiftyâ€"dollar check vn. and in conseâ€"|from her father. The bappy couple he .ppen night to| will reside on their farm near Irish weg, which is to \Lak*‘. thei gear. Country | oo aonine t @ cakanotice of these| â€" For Wedding presents see W. Black‘s len Party wis fin; on Thws ‘teâ€"the counter . HUNTER & SON Trost Fence made out of Best Materials, made in has not to be reduced to pay the duty stock, including FErost No. 9 Galâ€" re. We buy it in carload lots, Stock for the You Can Depend Upon For Wedding presents see \ north window of Silverware. wwA § 4@A ~~A** rreay waellf 5 5: MOBL* Notice to Contractors "‘Tenaders will ‘be received until July 19th by the Trustees of S. S. No. 3, Bentinek and Glenelg for the erection of a brick porch to sehool, size 8 x 8 ft., walls 9 ft high set on stone foundation. For further particulars apply to J. L. SMITH, M. D., Becy Treas. or CHAS. MORTLEY, Trustee, Dornoch, Ont. â€"‘~ Hymeneal First markes price â€" for Cash and Gold it over. urses of Everybody WOOL, \ THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Does this Concern you 50 tons barley and corn, chopped, at within the next two weeks. â€" This is wha off your hogs. 35 cents Only 50c for the Review the balance of this year s to New Subscribers of Shorts and Feed Flour. _ (Get our pri of this before buying elsewhere. We at ness and want your trade. It will pay 3 us. COLLECTIONS Having 370 Five Roses Flour Purity Flour Chesley Flour MRS. A. BEGGS & SON Bring us your butter and eggs TORONTO E_l-_b_E-_‘;'.'_‘L'.‘.S W-e‘o't_fn&'i'eie,rthis Bank Xoss for handling qollectionn with economy and desp LONDON, ENG., OFFICE, K sLpes., PRINCE® STAEET, £.C. cot DURKHAM BRANCH : S. HVGHES New Spring Suits Speqial Price PROGRESS BRAND CLOTHING ALERT JUVENILE â€" CLOTHING Capital Paid Up c *‘ % $11,560,000 Reserve Funds = > / 13,575,000 ‘Totel Amets â€" â€" â€" 180,000,000 We indulge in absolutely no exaggeration when _ we say that in these lines you will see Clothing values that have never been excelled in Duarham. The smart distinctive styles, the upâ€"toâ€"date exclusive materials, the perfect fit and the splenâ€" did quality of tailoring shown in these goods can hardly fail to clieit your admiration and your order. See them. Makea point of it. Progress Brand Clothing and Alert Javenile Clothing have a tre in:udously strong reputation . Every customer vho has tried them usually _ comes.back again, as the Linings, Fit and Style _ are superior to the. ordinary run of Clothing . We have a splendi i assortment. in Black and : Navy Worsted, also Tweed Suits, During this .month we are going to give a splendid Safety Razor with every Suit from $4.00 up. _A Car Load s Flour Pine Tree Flour lour Milverton Jewel Flour â€" McGowan‘s Eclipse for Men and Young Men, and lour. . Get our price on a ton or two elsewhere. We are in the feed busiâ€" rada Tt will nay yvou to call and see Bubdished Wookly at $1.00 a veat, G. BRAMAGE & 30N,Pusussazm» chopped, at $24.00. â€" Must go This is what you want to finish Branches throughout Canada and the ‘ . se m en craduils 5 ton Lots _H.<_‘__.£,‘ ce .".»M:l TNE ‘Ounte We want them NEW YORK AGENCY, con. Wiluam & CEDAM STREETS , Manager. unrivalled facilities PHONE 50

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