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Durham Review (1897), 20 Aug 1914, p. 1

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2:ch MN human!) vii _ 3 I’vrcy Cornish the any " bonny to I in" not team more you ty at \Arnoy. Tb. all :onrcu an...“ "'ter. tll exp...” Iluulht (‘hnrch 001d clear $50. In from King at rers Want“ ed to IC I: Mt H7033 her I“ Mr. G ORCHARD ED‘a CANADA RETLEN TRIP M.” RA”) FROM WINNIE. o um. tion will be held l. 3. [ 2|th inst to “to”. w their "liven", , 1 1n tho Mr In". Jas Brown .3. tmutt .u M: For.“ "ndar. WAN 1}! having... T 13, 1914 M. at the 0|“ sd',". J. P,-, Mainii In Interesting a; 'tl than .'r" "ld a S L'vleridtte M rtu n (31“.ch rest SHARP tid , 1110!. M urine Liam. re "tetteted Was II on died 1 all 'at We vendor it , farming. are up]. qeit. n»: we newton U Drove“ thu- Kzncardin. u 3. ? 1,t1ttiiii". senior Pub- i, Attention! survive " " sun.“ H p m. any " 3 . D. west In"... all wwr-r. Pin - at in 'ht"'te.t , but. org VilN “mud no I. “III Peorarptty D, EELS. m Sel'vlou " II , p. In. and-y " 8 .. no any Aug. 7th, on Mr. and In Lind t " a Bur. Iluaies an" In". tre. or 'sn for Astia.aqf 'olloye O N T. . MgllV maps] who. of moi |m or Imo- , Tm... " - m.- B VOL. XXXV11,NO. 34 " has“; caosr.trm-rWriiii73ttr-'Trrntai-, P“ Postmaster Smith this week re u-d a notice from the Department ' n It tuail mm.” is to Intent to hr-t l, "uunnr or Auurig-Ilunaary m1 he th " the” eidos. WHO all In attendance. hum-nu hand fill-llhrd a Inn-ml sup- ply of musical alumna. And won un- wrnium" tot' the class nnd appropiate- m-u of their numbers. Rev. B. M Suit n. the new" included pastor acted ma (-h nrmnn and with Rev. Mr. Newn-l bun of Varuey, and Mr Wm. Allan drln'ered hnot patriotia addresses. Mr Jun. Park of Ilampde-u. delighted Ibo audtence with two humovous ”If”. while Mus-Ira Bert Sunk”. F. Gilc- and P. Rump also contributed up peel-led vocal Dumbo". A plea-ins Mouthn to the pron-u In. the “buy! “Bale Brita-mm" in ' atdllt Lfittia=lrdtiillf " M at: I D rrtitr-.--ht the "lurk mum played at tho "etory a-t week, A. w. H. Lander ..1 Lutnnv of the town club maul ltev. Mr Hartley and g, ml T, iuin church club. 6-4' I. Thus. Allan. Jr. and Mrs " rh-tllruuvd than winners, but ll n B " put b d sQWIW llh ft'l can _1. \IIIIEV l'AttTY-- m: oitlt att "nap-tic com- mrgv. ensued the snccoa _ C. E. 1Farden Putty an :n. It was held on the ands, and the youlh 9nd In neighvrhood. including nun town. and many ot ' won all in attendance. ad furnished I linen! Inp- IN Birth-A Mud land. from the Rally Riv-r hf the death of Time. (In. time in busing-u He was found by hi. mw mum and his death due to apnplcly. of he": warned. u. w“ l livrd alone, The pa- EPICS Lt nt Exhi 1 will have a better Immune familiar with Itity, school sum. at . Farlnne'l. lived alone. The pa- " years ot age. w Is DURHAM. The -ulmml Society have id a Flower 8bow in m Thursday Ind Fri- ll]. The Hull will be public Thursday ave- omettade Concert will address given nlong ms Thuh, Durham'. rnhitiun.-givo it your Lu-huu an Tuesday. mum were Albert Kol- , MN Thoe. Hutton, In t4horvell, Chart. Buckle. tld, A.C'. ManInld. - Irrv MM'tslin, Thea. Music at the Virioty hare ttt min Hum-d. 'tsr/teh'. q-.--.--'-'-"--"--------"" .u “up. and muny ot 6 THE W15 a a \rl. a” ll] "ttcud-v. a lul'nulu‘d a Ilhrlal sup- I alumna. And Won en- ('raNDAllitD n- CIO., and appropiate- ' 1 T u.nn.h.-r. itror. H. M .- t I _-.--------------- " In teu Drug Store to: 'i'iiii: cheap rates ht ion, Ask for umu at the Vari- F. Mr H-urtley later h Lauder and Laid- main oroved thoir "AKK Volts ttgs' ch-ic" was tive borders of and swingi. boat- " mm enmhuis , up a very pie."- '. and Mn Smith. do number of his all?" from DIO- emnnt wen [ves- nhv. Mr and Mrs lr and Mrs Wm. m the (vll Hun- un and “may. Hem w“ tnndver. tin pr at: O" {Jun-l nuppliu h t--The, exodus -t Hells this Arr. nun years. lo West, maps are My ulrvmly plun- re int-wound the nut. the luuxher we, a». in (0mm ,u-ws to a "out" min-r has dimin- ing in the exam:- l an Tuesday. LARK, Prop t and En- nmntu will to S p. In) \(Yhildrcn ti U Ian! llvmxo SURVEYORB MEne.-A num- ber of Hrdroatlectrio have made Walkettcn their headqaatters during this Ink. These men are engaged in l-yilu out the right-ut-way of a power line from Inga.” hm beyond Dur- ham, to Whsgham. The line will touch Durham, Uhealev. Walkerton, Formosa Teeswater and Winithurm--Times Liomwilo's worm-Lightning fol- lowed by destructive fire was respon- sible for the loan of two fine barns in Bentinck and Glenelg, the beginning of the week. On Monday morning Mr. Joe Noble, 4th con, Bentlnck, suffered the loan of his barn, the total of the seasons cropcscept a small amount remaining ttttharvested in one tield and all the im- plements except a binder and waggon. He recently purchased the farm from Joe Lunnay and has a light insurance. Duncan Sinclair, near Scotchtown. Glenelg, had his barn, built but four years ago, also fall a prey to the light. \iing and Mmes on Tuesday morning, Prrner structur lame way 4 yea MoKechnic of t sheep killed in I The hurrible war In which Canada hm may hring no siiret ham, but Unnadmu that is enough. Tht wounded, they I-lmu and the ladies of to [amide romf Ship. Irving fun r be" ot me Empir Tited. “ted lolly I p. In All " unden to wh or is I Grey County contingent of the ua, Indian troops in now assembled at wen Sound and awaiting orders tt can tor Quebec. / i The announcement on Friday than [married men enlisting would require ti ihave the written consent of their Wives khas deprived the 31st Regiment of nevi era] valuable men who had enlisted but were unnhlc to secure the pcrmis ision of their better halves. This, an: Ideparturc of three reservists who hat (enlisted, leaves the?lst contityrent.witl he lows t only 76 men, includir recruits. Recruiting is still ely that a number o the contingent. F Regiment have cnli: Owen Sound is sending about hall the number. and Meuftrd, Markdnle, Clarksburg, Swinton Park, Chatsworth and Hanovcr also have representatives. The contingent from Grey County will be a cosmopolitan body of men. The majority arc of course old country- men, many of whom have scen active service. English, Scotch Irish and Welsh are all represented. There is a good sprinkling of young Canadians who have decided to go to the front. Five foreign nations ire lilo represent- ed in the local contingent-two Rus. aiana. one French reservist, two Ger- mans. two Armenians and one Citizen of the United States. All Ire enthus- iantic and arc eager toleave for the front. (nu On their departure from Hanover on Friday, nearly 1.500 people escorted their eight rcprcscntativce to the train accompanied by the "and. Before they left the Town Conncil met and voted them a sum of Slut). The Hanover re relentntives are r-Captain Gecrge it Musgrove. who saw tservice in the South African War ; Charles Forman served in India ; George Duncks was a corporal in the British Army l w. Butler a ser- Eeant in the Canadian militia; V. L, obb, an American, whose sympathies are with the British ; Selkirk Wilson. non of the recvc ; Stanley James and Jack Wdson make up the list. The band. although composed mostly at Germans, entertained the crowd while waiting for the train by playing Britieh ‘nnd Canadian patriotic airs, and, Is the _ train slowly pulled out from the station, l they played that beautiful hymn, "Abide With Me." Hearty cheers were given Help the Sickand Wounded waiting for the train by playing and Canadian patriotic airs, and, train slowly pulled out from the: they played that beautiful hymn, With Me." Hearty cheers wet for the volunteers and the King. _iiii', titt BANK FRIDAY on Dr. J h will bu HINDI What Darn Ready for the Front h Ill) OF GMA , in one field and all the i :cept I binder and wagg: 'purchased the farm in , and has a light inaunn inclair. near Hcotchtov d his barn, built but h also fail a prey to the lig Lime; 0- Tuesday mornh Mr. Sinclair is severe an cturc was destroyed in! years ago. Mr. Malcc of the Rocky had five f l in the Monday norm. -. ___, o o V------- TORONTO L....,...-,-,,.,,,,,-,.,-.. DURHAM BRANCH, h THE REVIEW to New Subscribers the balance of the year, only 25 cents Thet In has pr Mttrttt a secure the permu- r halves. This, and '.e reservists who had a :Hst contingent with ding a number of new rt ul "I M hm Duvh OFFICE tti om Grey County an body of men. zourle old country- have are!) active Scotch Irish and nu wt ll Can Do Al TI tl " m Insurance. cotchtown, lt but four ,0 the light. 1y morning, Lt atvrt at " p. m. Idinlly in of I0 ttttg h ST fi " wrath. ll ll e grat haugh the the and hr ha " st 1 The High School Board are now reih (dy to proceed with the High School, l having received plans from their urchi- ltect which have been approved by the ( Department. It in to be hoped the I town will be able to sell at once the gilt iedged debentures to provide the where- withal. The Board thinks the time is opportune " labor will be plentiful shortly. It is thought that tend": for the building will not exceid $12,000. and a less sum would be gratifyingt alloys of proper equipment?) MRS. JOHN Ham-n We deeply regret to chronicle the death of Marjory Iternahan, beloved wife of John Hewitt of Darkies' Cor- ners who passed away' to the Great Beyond on Thursday, Aug, 1 . a a. m. a er ant nee. oft ree months duration. A complication of dioceses caused suffering which she endured very patiently. All that was pouible for medical skill, kind friends and neigh- hors to do to bring her back to health again was fruitless. The Divine Ruler had thought fit to take her to himself nith the above result. t l Dweased was a kind tl, loving wits' and mother and thk c d of gloom which has dropped on the home will not soon lift. She was born on Oct. am, 1844, a mme of Co. Cavan, ' Ireland. and mar- rid May 7, 1868. A family of eight chiidrcnresulted from the union, four of tshom, ithrce boys and one girl) were laid to rest in a cemetery eerbss the Atlantic. She with her husband and remaining family, three boys and one girl. came to Canada in Oct. 1893 and took up farming until 1904 when they purchased the Willoughan property and retired from hard work on the farm. in this year their daughter Maggie passed away. The sorrowing survivors are her hus. band and three sons, Wm. J., in Dur- ham, Richard, in Omaha, Nebraska and Robert G. until Lately in Montrenland a sister Mrs E. Hasclgrove, London, Ont. All were at the bedside when the Ang- el of Death came with the exception of Richard and Mrs linelgrove who could i WEDNESDAY ', Continued from page 4 I A battle of big ,dimensions is raging Sin Belgium with the Germans trying Em pierce the defence and separate the Frcnchfrom the British and Belgian i,';;',".,'. The enemy is near Brussels [and a new Waterloo may result. l We desir fail to do wprr'ciatii ruothet. They hare all been so kind and help- ful that we ieel deeply Ihnnkful. 84mm" on behalf cf the sorrowmg Fsrnils : JOHN HEWITT Canadian Militia Department has acquired several aeroplanes. The two submarines bought from Chili cost over $1,000,000.00. Canada will grant $50,000,000 as a w ,udget. c official British News Bureau an. n unccs "No casualties have " yet oc- curred in the British army." Also "a certain lweliness is apparent in the southern area of the North Sea." Urge forts still hold out but the in- vaders are not wasting time on them. $310,000 British soldiers are now on t ntment and not a single mishap Steel dupe-Idl- If bank dmwtuhid-t-erttud ind. Mandam- ,ehaa-romrbet-krdteio. oerdahol,eithemeaV (icing on with High School occ uFred Two German cruisers, disabled and war beaten, have been brought into Hong Kong.. Ripe war map and lots of war Hews oh inside page. rt he pfe Deceasc tttily nd THE WAR-- My BY DAY nd d present Minn n d gym; Card of Thanks P to expreu (Although word. so) our hourly Hunks and m of the many min of kind- oupathy pelfuruwd " all Invighieors In the rvr-rnl ill- mlh of our beloved wife ank Obituary. DURHAM, THURSDAY. AUGUST 20, 1914 ttttttttit . ilhttriytt I”: which is incorporated the Holstein Leader , your he has lien p, “mum! of the Hun ie college and bu made trll his worl prove a great, tittL' -vs*. Mr Mulunc-ghu s- secured a lady t acher torthe stem ‘r- graphic dept. who P' hnd three yvnr 2d expenence in one the must "l"" a (1410 colleges in the 'i‘ovincu. . d. The Bliss System of Bookkuepin; - “is! heluuglu. and t e luau: l‘izmm g Water" of Sifnrthand ill be dealt " .u of The United Underwoo Typewriter I', [Id Lmired, hnve ant-red undo!- “mu-ac to suup!y Mr Moloney ith the late, unwhme on the mark. can)" numlu- of itta may run-d to fill hin riirr'rn"rtu, "al Any one nesmms of it nlrumli‘m cal ir. at Hulk-g". ovet Red tar Th" ttre ch Durham IL, or write I J. Alulmn-y Box m, WalkerLon. Dr. Ernest and flu Leena, ot Yolk} ville, Illinois, Ion and daughter. are tnking up reuidelce on the old Lee-on homestead as Varm-y. The titat num- ed in buying the farm of hit boyhood in considering his health whi h has not been good ',ii,it',,i',tr,riii't'eelii'j'iiii" and wife were ple e 0 have a call from Mr and Mrs Leann last week. DURHAM'S CoNrtttBurroN--The fund being raised by the Daughn s of the Empire in Canada to equip a hospital ship for use in the present war was en- riched by .144 from Durham. The young ladies in charge of the campaign here conducted a systematic canvas, and in addition to individual contribu- tions, received the proceeds of the pic" ture show on Friday evening. THE CANDLum or 1gooi.--it you are having unpleasant occurrence. at the breakfast table by ancient eggs, send to the " Live Block Uoutnaissiouer, Ot- “was " for npplmnccs to teal eggs with- er wnh a lump on with electric, llglll. Ask also tot Pautphtet No. 'd (reccutti million) where yuu will gut lull in. Mructions how to protect yourself .1an l'Amin [mm the irdlituon of bad eggs. The simple appli‘uoel 3nd the pmnpll- let rue soul free. Only coal you n port mull. Better state If you WM) " lump up] linnce or electric light one. Will "t New Business Collcge in Walkorton. 1 "i bulk-g", on! Red Durham ttt.. or write Box rn, Wulkerwu. 2x53333355MEEEEEEEEEEHEEEETJQ':3§ EDURHAM FLOOR MILLsg Midsummer Saie of Shoes ! In order to make room for our Full nhwk of Show we are olfeviug at mat go pair Women's Oxfords " puir Girls’ Oxfords so pair Men’s Oxfords 50 pair Tennis Shoes 50 pair Chiidren'st White Canvas Pumps Saunders&Aitchison See our Window display of these Shoe Plum. " Any Quantity of Aer, We will pay the highest market price for Our FLOURS are amutipaaied, and our prices consistent with good quality. Was'hed ir Unwashed. Cath, 33d Gold Weight. _ ' m.F ' Our Stdck of FEEDS, is lune and of best quality; We want good GRAIN and will pay highest market prices'. _ Best Quulity lay for Sale Custom Chopping and Oat Crushing Our Stock of GROCERIES is always complete All Phone Orders given our prompt attention the. tstove h his wot k )lomtghun; w the gtettr,- [ g: u tre Miss Gladys McDonald in attending the Milliuely Openings in London fur I couple of weeks, Mr E Lrl bLrDonald yirited tviends in Hanover on Sunday . Pt', Ruby Mills returned homo to t. Catharine. Monday. outlier than intended, owing to the fact of her brother Milton being in the artillery brigade there. He left for Quebec on Tuesday tojoin the Canadian conting- em. Dr. Ron Jamieson, of the Becks- teucr Institute of Medical Research. New York, is visiting It present at hli home in Mouat Fore". Ind was in town Sunday and Monday in his uncle's, Dr. Jamlesun. M. P. P. Mr Reuvo Savage. ct Chesler, Wu the guest of Du: ham friends over the wank end. th H Mrs Maguire and daughter Angela of Toronto, urcxuitors at Mr John Me. Aulific's for a couple of weeks. Mr and Mr: Ed. annge. Toronto, afou. about two works with "halve. in North Ixromout, an "solidi-g the Win-k at the loviiw ontee, _thu_l napk- mg LirurGfaG' Giti, rurial and urban life in t country district. 'Ing at ' Hunter Harris. Mr CF. unending Wm. Mm Miss Dora Davidson have: this week for Winnipeg, when» she in en'- gaged as a teacher in the city echonlo. Miss Mary Hucku-a, of Poplar Hill, is spending a few weeks with her friend, Miss Matjot w Rocks. of Toponto. Openings. Mrs. Augustine and children of Pitts- burgh, Mass., have been visiting for two weeks " the farmer's aunt, Mrs. Arch. Mcliechnie at the Rocky. Mvanll orr Tuesday, at day~’ holidays. Miss" Hannah and Lizzie au- iu Toronto for a uouplp the latter intending the M M hung Mr Wet h l' Fall stock of Shoes, FM in ial position in a new company there. Williston, of anann. is visit- the Hedges " with Mr- J. H, and with her sioter. Mrs T. A. M. G. Wnunn, London, is " holiday with " aunt, Mrs llllvliu and “that friends. .Calverr, of Winahnm. " I her hrmher's. Mr and Mrs [one Rocks, of Toronto. h. DmVidimi returned my.” H. Coleridge is parking up preparunry to leaving for a few days with his family. “Inn! it very retuttnerativc MoAulifte of wreaks, Milliuvry ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO 'lil) Only 25c for the Review the balance of this year ' to New Subscribe: Does {his Concern you 50 tons barley and corn, chopped, at $24.00. h Within the next two weeks. This is what you want t off your hogs. of Shorts and Feed Flour. Got our price on a ton or two of this before buying elsewhere. We are in the feed busi- ness and want your trade. It will pay you to call and (we llB Five Roses Flour Pine Tree Flour Purity Flour Milverton Jewel Chesley Flour MeGowan's Eclipse MRS. A. BEGGS G' SON I. THE ROYAL BANK ill: tMjifhl New Spring Suits PROGRESS BRAND CLOTHING ALERT JUVENILE CLOTHING SAVINGS DEPARTWWNT JOINT ACCOUNTS An uccount in the mums of two --t---t-__" member' of A family will be found convenient. Either person (or the survivor) may operate the accouuL Bring us your butter and eggs Special Price on 5 ton Lots One Dollar. Interest is credited but rearlr S. F. MORLOCK We indulge in absolutely no exaggeration when we say that in these lines you will see Clothing values that have never been excelled in Durham. The smart distinctive styles, the up-to-date exclusive materials, the perfect fit and the aplen- did quality of tailoring shown in these goods can hardly fail to elicit your admiration and your order. See them. Make a point of it. Progress Brawl Clothing and Alert Juvenile Clothing have a tremendously strong reputation. Every customer who has tried them usually comes bank Apia, u the Linings, Fit and Style are superior to the ordinery run of Clothing. We have n splendid assortment in Black end Nnvy Worsted, also Tweed Suits. During this month we are going to give u splendid Sam y Rum with way Suit horn $4.00 up. DURHAM BRANCH: S. HUGHES, Manager. Capital Paid Up Reserve Funds for Men and Young Men, and A Car Load INCORPORATED 1869 le Walk It "All Ivan. a. MIA“ t ww- Mr. Reader I) We want them Account. may be opened with u: hind deposit at t 1 1 A60,000 1 3,5 75,000 “ONE 50 LI- . I'd I1 Ill 245$: "

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