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Durham Review (1897), 14 Jan 1915, p. 5

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r3 RED-51333 glect DDEI’S ue . Dyrup LRAITH bbers I; More lil rham I4, 1018 Produce 3333333 1915 MONTREAL Small Protits 3.00 Service at lbe com- right Durham 1ere " A I} ff mg to je " " )0 K o ltt to te EFL-3 it); "i Hue iiiurnrll, , PHARMACY , .1oronto--chifaq . Toronto-Montreal LUUSLE TRACK ALL THE WAY iiuv Farm H. ti. MILLER, 3222232222 Nt DURHAM PLANING MILLS SASH, DOORS, and all kinds ot' HOUSE FITTIIGS You can Enter any Day at the y; //.//////./ " Shingles and leatlt glwgys on 'eat1et 3; Jiri, Ences. gistoat tiawiag promptly attended to Also Sale Agent and Dealer for Dur- ham and vicinity of the PRICEVILLE. ") FL, 'T r.‘n'unuu-. u‘... ._.. lt I» l rum. worth mum but offered} in” ur (ml . under.lot quick “If. I) rst'e' "H Eur-"mm. near Holstein- Um- " the wrv best farms in the [Ln-whip. anil soon bepicked tap " may low pru'P quoted. a) ti't >1 Bentinck--the John Clark “rm. run 3, w G R. Cheaper than r'Vt‘l’ nil-Nd nature. t) H"'v‘<, Bani-wk rhe ”Counts" tarm L 't In: on! Il). OIL-red very cue-p ‘L-Ill on “wry easy lel'lul. I! u';- 'm' B-ntmck, lot 51 con 2, W. G. it ' me " Dun-tum. Good farm. [for mu-rior of oitaimr--ttetter and . haw-r thanutls and NW. in my .0 handle 0.1.5 with . - bl .5; But on C.tttttot fill " Save» [ual No din or - Otlt and no for your]! ft ch NNinter Tours to California l7lurida and Sunny South b' t ~' 'trims-Choice of Route! Luw Fares now in etbset a r..1‘. p.tviiculars consult G. T. R. vr ‘..: nu or write C. E. HORN- r, l' .'. [has Agent. Toronto. W Il (‘ALL‘EEL Town TicVt Am. I “NV/NEH. Ticket Agent JANUARY 14, 1916 In orrtrtol, sttord to BUY or SELL I min) W or LEND without first tit NEW FIBRE BOARD aawuammo YOU‘LL PURCHASE "I'ldnraigned beirs to Immune? ‘1»an ot' Durham and surround- ‘I'vll'y, vhu he bu his Planing :1 tmmrv fully equipped and in _d tot k: orders for $670) h 4.3411,? CA o. D. FLEMING p sl for 35 years Secretary PRICEVILLE m P u ul xn-urucliun. Oar own y huildmpand 35 success- ut' "xperieuce. Expert. in- prn-Iucu the wry be" (In .lngue tree. Xt'r "ed Train SIH'VICQ .rt l'lJas of Equipment lmI to increase in value. " with”) to judge may that hung Lonny. will ever he I.) heef. Tttis cal tamly " u iv Increase In the selling 'ill Imus. I have for sale l " " Dromore, convenient to Sp‘ ndudly unpruved. only Wu. balance at 5 per cent, OWEN SOUND Wh. 500 Property Now " lei. Ezreumnl. well PT: mo” " Wllh another 50 dre "t ant. near Mt. Fires! Hanover FIDO unmet now after the recent norms. Sleighing is good and in general good use made of it. Our Man in doing a hit more of good bulimia, " everybody seems to be keeping up to the mark in attending to their different occupations. " begun we hardly know, far we haven't many events to report this tune. But no the old bachelor who was nixed by some inquisitive person “id when asked if he wns going to get named. he didn't know what Johnny or February might bring shout. Bo we don't know who: our thoughts [my be drreeted to before we fintiris this budget. Two young ladies, held meeting: during the past week In Kinrosa Hall In this town. They are non-denomin- ational and are good speakers and singers. The old your " put. And gone since we wrote before and this is our finst “temp! of gnhonng up something to nuke a at": on this 1915 Ind where The surrounding farmers in the loculny no pleased for convenience since George Watson commenced running his chopper. He is ulways kept. busy and domg good work. Glenelg township of1hsiahs met on Monday " the town hall to commence the business ot township matters for 1916. Two new membets put in an appearance this year. namely; Messrs Thus. Turnbull and Malcolm McIn- nss. the former In place of Mr Lind- say an4 the lat erin place of Mr Me Millan, whose presentation and ad- dress will be seer elsewhere in the columns olthe Review. Mr McMillan was one of those men who had a friendly word with everybody and a long representative of word No. 2, Glenslg, The writer and Mr " Millan set on the some bench in the old tscboollcu1twuNo. 2, on McDonald‘s place, when they Were small boys and many of the boys of those far gone years have passed to the great beyond. Mr Norman McIntyre. of Durham. and the late Arch. butters formed the class of those longby years in the old school. whose fragments are Visi- ole yet. Miss Mildred Scott. of Dromore, spent the Xmas bohdava at her grand- parents. Mr and Mrs Hugh McKmuon south line. Like many a poor little girl, Mildred never knew what it was to have a mother, for her mother died when she was three months old. but still she never in a manner felt the loss. seeing that. she had a kllldly father and aunts to take earn of her. Mr Alex McMillan, cousin of the MchlIau's. Artemeaia, and another lnend left to prepare for)": by going to the from. Mr and Mrs Dmnld Pringle, oi Grandview, Mam, visite I last Week at. Donald Stewart’s, Priceville. and John McLean's. Top Clitf, We, the members oi those who have been associated with you in municipal lite during bygone veers and No members at the preach: Coun- cil. have met m your home toaiay to express our deep regret " your re- tirement trom municipal life through illness and to wish tora speedy re- Dear "lend. -- covery ot your old vigor and vital- ity. Have met also to vuio: our ap- preciaticn of your valued service during the upward: ot Learly mo some years since you began your municipal career, the greater part ot which you remained in utiiee (being 30 years). During those years, those of as so closely associated with yup, have learned to prize highly your sage ad. vnce on public matters have granny tsdaured tour unfailjng tact, 1'f,".Ct". esy. genial spirit and thoughtlulnees for others and have grown to esteem you as a mu and a. public oniciol. Throughout the township, there are‘ scores ‘who regret to learn ot your illness and the ratepayers are hoping for your speedy recovery. As a small token of our good will, esteem and love, we desire you to accept lthis chair and trust that in the days lto eome, it may rectll the ma ‘happy. though arduous days spent together and that it msy renew pleasant memories of the many who hove been assoeiued with you in of- Ice us well as Kindly recollections ot the many supporters you have had through all those years. We lee] we own a debt to y lur estimable life partner: Mrs biennium and the mem- bers of your lsmily, for generously 'givitttt you to the service if your lellow members and we trust and pray that vou may long be spared to them to enjoy the eventide of life to- mother. m - . __to A u hum A great writer has and t tt Th. is only on. way to get ready tor i mortality and that is to love this I nod In. it an bravely and Iaichlu and cheerfully n we can." I' you; hue nobly done Signed on behalt of the many l John S. Black. Townehip Clerk Thou Nichol, Rveve Dnnlel Edge. Treasurer W. J. Iptaiex.Attlit,e R. T. Edvard; Auditor Juo. A, MoDonnld. Am: George B. Wart, Councilm- JoIeph Young. Councillor Toot. Mirraddem, Ex~Reeve Wm. Weir I‘ll-Reeve George B'utuit Ex-reeye Ind Ex- warden of Gray John McNally. Iihr-0onssillor 2t Ar.atroipa,,t,ths a; Councillor bt. Luis"; " Councillor A. MCMILLAN. Esq,, R. R. No. 2, leuevihe. Address and Presentation $311-$563. ExlB'oeyo cure PRICEVILLE T, tttttb all. Mo, lid t tt Ttlere ready tor im- )love this life and faithfully , ago." This Mr toiliatt, slthough taken osm-l pletely by surprise. made I very suitable reply. thanking the donors end others tor their kindly words to him in this " declining years sud retirement from publie lite u s long Mr mber ot the Council board olGlen- elg. where he entered as 1 young man nesrly two score yesrs ego. In reviewing these long years gone by. he could look back with pleasure of the many years he spent so plenum- ly with his brother members " the Cuuncil board and now he regretted that many of those who set with him at, the old OJuuoil table It the be- ginning of his munlcipsl career. are lying in the different cemeteries in this and other parts ot the country. He closed his reply by wishing sll u pleasant and prosperous New Year since bis ill health compelled him to sever his connection with munici- pal affairs. Yet he will never forget the many kindly deeds by his numer. ous friends in the township chlenelg who place-l him often at the top ofthe list " election times. (iced-bye friends or Slain leibh a oharduin The Annual Meeting ot Priceville Agricultural Society will be held on Thnradu)‘. the '21st day of January. 1915, at one o'clock p.m. tor the presentation of financial upon and election ct cificers fut present year, also other important busmess. Tues. Nncnon. T. A. M. FERGUSON. President Secretary Election day here passed trqaitst ly. Mr Joe Gwdtellow was elemed by acclamaliou turreeve l W A Rush- urdson and D Cronin tried lor deputy roeve. Cumin being elected. Then for cunncxllors k. E. liockridge, R. Dunn and S. Corneu. Mrs. M Watson is having a sale of implements and stuck. Fring 15m. Mr Andy Wright has purchased a gasoline engine and chopper and is doing a rushing business. Mr. and Mrs D McCormick spent New Year at Mr. u anreue‘s, Glenelg. . Mr J, B. Richardson: was under the wenther last week, Hope to hear of his speedv recovery. Mr and Mrs Wm Moody entertain. ed ttieir many friends to a party last Fridav night when dancing was the main feature. Mr. D. McCuImiuk is at present teaming logs to Prieoville. Mr B Knox spent Sunday evening " Dromore. Miss Irene 1hiw is at. present under the Drt one. Mr. um. Gardiner and H. Denny are pttttirutthe finishing touchesuon Mrs Watson‘s house. Miss Jessie McDonald ol Aberdeen, visited in our burg last week. Mrs R S Parslow and little daugh- ter visited last week with Mrs G. H. Paralo Mrs Geo Black who has been under the Dr's one tor the past few weeks we are glad to say is much improved in health. Mr Jos. Maxwell of Radison, Sask- is visiting his many friends in the Park. Mr. and Mrs. Less Watson of Barr dalk vetted at Mr. D. Campbell's on Sunday. Priceville Ag. Society SWINTON PARK "There is which, ta Fortune." Many Canadian business men are eagerly looking forward to the "turn in the tide" in Can= adian trade. Some of them are saying: "Just wait until this war is over-the country will prosper, business will boom, and we will then start advertising on a large scale to get our share of it." There is a wiser type of man l the man who is acting instead oi talking---laying his plans now so as to have his " boat. of business " headed up stream when the tide turns ', advertising NOW, because he knows that to delay until the war is over is to add a hundred fold to the opposition his plea for " a share of the big business " must encountc r. Public opinion is not to be won " over night." When the Canadian public lets loose its cash, the manufacturers and merchants to whom the golden stream will most freely flow, are those who are busy NOW cre- ating good will for themselves and their goods. To take the tide of business at its flood re- quires, not days, not weeks, but months of preparation. Prepare now " advertise now ==it you would later prosper. . Ian Macillimbael The. Turn of the Tides is a tide in the affairs of men taken at the flood leads on to Proton Council meet in our burg to day as lollows ; Reeve, Jos. Goodm- low l deputy reeve. R Cronin ; coun- cillors, Messrs E 1loekridge, S. Cor. nell, R Dunn, Beautiful weather prevails, sleigh- ing excellent. Miss Jessie and Mrs Alex McEach- me were in the city over the week and. A good program is being prepared " a patriotic. concert. Born. Mundav. Jan 4th, to Mr and Mrs Peter McI‘aggart, a daughter. Owing My the storm ot'Thnrsday. the Bethany annual meeting was pmponed until Friday, when a very succvssfnl year was closed. Miss Lizzie Christie speut last week " Mr. John McPh-il's. The Annual Meeung of South Grey 1, Agricullural Society will he held in? ‘he Town Hall, Durham, on 1 Wednesday, Jan. 20th. 1915, at 1.80 p. m. 1 Besides Iha presunlnlinu of the hur- ' 1?1,'; sAR'faif "larval "mm" - int-us and t1"tsncial reports of the past ‘IKQQQ'gT " (A, Douihe . -'\T T' ' V r 'aa veur and the election of ofBevrs for, l \g,’ 1‘. _ the present year, matters of great im. 1 'ic your drum“ fbr . ‘ tiE? W purmnce to the Society wsll be laid l 7. If he cannot supply " " TIE before the meeting. Every members the MARVLLB 'yt.".:!'.', tIO tll 'i other bat sen sum tor mus- “u ‘ shrmld endeavor to be present rnd as ”and book-sealed. l ‘1". tstil J w a an in ttte work of the Society. ?nt'htrta/) Ir,eiiti'hi, 31:331. on . 0 adieg. D50 . WW IN M. CALDER. Geo. Bum-E. Genera Anna torcu'mu. ' President Sevremry ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO of Rubbers and Underwear We are overstocked with Men's and Ladies Rubbers and also Men's Underwear. In order to reduce them we are ptepnred to sell them at less than cost, and give the customers the benefit of it. Be sure and call before buying elsewhere, and save money for your own interest. Men's Overshoe Rubbers, that quality, reg. 1.00 for ..............q.q........... .69 Ladies Overshoe Rubbers, first quality, reg. " cents for...............:.......... gift Also Reductions in Men's Heavy Rubbers and a special reduction in Mens Heavy Rubbers sizes from 10 and up. Mens Unshrinkable Heavy Underwear, reg. 1.00 for ............................ .75 Mens Penman's, first quality, fleece-lined Underwear, reg. 75c for... . .... . . . . .. .59 Mens Fleece-lined Underwear, reg. foe for. . Special Reduction TEE DURHAM REVIEW Agricultural Society Special Levine a Go. I4, [6 and 18 years, for HOPEVILLE '2iiiig'tt1 DURHAM in Oirls' Coats W. H. BEAN Com plimentsl of the Season May you and yours enjoy a Christmas of unforgetable pleasure with health and pl'enty for the New Year. T | 1.. ":r,t,i'iil'i) Jun-mum 10uili,rf,ul l _ 'CII,', vyifiii)'i' Marvel W " " 'iprar -1»: 'idAfp w Douche ,\\Qo) A .H‘ FH' - ""fob» l V..." F “v .. r "sd your (imam: fbr . 'Ei, " r. If he cannot. supply ‘ " IEE he MARVLL. nuvpt no P, when bat send 9mm? fur illus- Wu wield '/r?trfele1, t Ir/eel), ‘ ‘ ' ray The Big 4 a warren-pd and should know about the “ omlorfu'! i __ .75 .39 Buy me Carry Their Own Wire- lm NW!- The insect 'world includel thou:- onds of little creatures which no puzzles no natunmu hu yet been able to solve. The reuon why they are so puzzling is the not that at- tached to their bodies they have various strange nopendegee tor which science can see no we. One of the queemt ot these puz- zllng_bugs is the South American Nant fir, which goes through life with strange tug-litre upon-lens on etch or it: shine. What purpose. it nay, these serve sclence tttttr thul tar been unable to tind out. The closest observation falls to reveal that they are anythan but a serious hlndrance to the bug in getting around. Another insect "treak" In the breathid beetle, found in South America. It has an extrnordinary long and narrow head-longer, in fact, than all the rest of its body. The male adler fly, from Central America, is equipped with enormous mandibles. which are of absolutely no assistance in feeding. The blood-sucking sprout tly, which makes parts ot Nubia unin- habitable for three months of the rear, has a particularly long tgettttt. Science woaders why, for " is no more bloodthirsty than some ot its relatives which are tthart-tttmed. The "feelers" of the Scottish tim- berman beetle stretch out four times the length of its body, tor tt" pur- pose whatever that science has been able to discover. The most plausible expinnation yet offered for these monatroua noses. long "feelers" and other anatomical tnttntytrotgitics is that they constitute tho apparatus by which these insects communicate with one another, much as human beings do by wireless telegraphy. . The long 'feeders" of the ti Mr- man beetle may well be the wishes: mast through which it picks up at- mospherie vlbrallons not in motion by slmllar ”feelers" on other beetles. A once. well-known attorney used to tell a good story on himself. He had been retained to defend a coun- terieiter and advised him to plead guilty. His client did so. and as there was in the mind of the court 11 fixed idea that if s. prisoner pleads guilty he docs so because he has no attor- ney the judge asked him why he made that plea. “Because my lawyer told me to." "Did he give you any reason for H?" ”'“\'42s. He told me I would have no show before this Judge.", - "rrialioui.t titared up -and ordered a plea of not guilty to he entered, and the counterfelter was acquitted. Who was the original Mum-hauseu that told the delightful "stretcher:",'" i‘aspe is commonly supposed to have founded his hero upon Hieronymus Karl Friedrich von Mum-hauren, who had fought with the Russians against the Turks and died in 1797. But the Rov. S. Baring-Gould has told the story ot a swindler who appeared at Halberstadt in 1702 giving out his name as Baron Karl Friedrich Mun- chanson. He married a wealthy lady there and told the most astonishing yarns of his trawl: and adventurea. The rest of " career was short. tn June, "1763, he "attrder,rstrug wife, and in August he was executed.-- London Chronicle. Risky Revenge. Paganini. the wonderful violinist, had a narrow escape at Ferraro trom a violent death. Enraged by some hissing trom the pit, he resolved to avenge the insult and at the close ot his program informed the audience that he would imitate the language of various animals. After having ren- dered the note ct dillerent birds, the mewing of a cat and the barking of a dog he advanced to the footiights and, saying, “This is for those who hissed!" imitated the braying of an das. At this the occupants of the pit rose, rushed on to the stage and would probably have killed their cal- umniator had he not hastily re- treated. 'i5itt1lifri9a"ektlih"a'"d tifi.iYkt,% The Voice of Cash. Apropos of a young girl's rich marriage an omcial said: "Our girls don't marry disadvan- tageously as-often Au our boys do. iiCtife "whirl of love the female doesn't seem to get quite an dizzy as the male does. - “X bratty girl told me the other day that she was engaged to I very rich landowner. - " 'Well, Welt,' said I. 'And here we all thought you'd marry the elo- quent young preacher who took you about so much last summer.’ "The girl smiled. " 'Deeds spent louder than words,' she said." Cheap Wives. Among the Ainus the price ot 3 wife is a bear ham. The Knmr price varies from four to eight oxen. In l'ganda a wife can be obuined for a were of cartridges. The Aultrllian black obtains his helpmate for her weight in butter, and in ankuun the Tartar-s can buy as many wives as they please for a box of nutchel each Blown Window Glass. Window glass is blown in the shape of long cylinders, which Ire cut open along one side and then placed on a stone In a hot furnace, where they gradually collapse and tiatten out Into a big sheet of 31m. Often the glass breaks during this process, or even explodes, forming tttottstutdg of pieces, which shoot In all direc- PAIN"). of summer ereameries and cheese lactation. we want. your cram during the winter months. Highest prion paid for good cream. We nup- ply two an. In. 5nd par twice each month. Write for can. lions Thom-4 Cat. Fimuteier---wttat's all the huhhub in the directors' room? - Steno-Some wise 'nnorlty stock- holder Just found Um. the once out Is on the pay roll [or $3,000 n year under the nuns 'i. Feline. Won In Sp"? of His Lawyer, Mttttclutttsett ll. l'nluq-la y INSECT FREAKS. Cream Wanted Palm Gunnery. PM. on 9:. Licensed Auctioneer for County of ther. Terms moderate. Arrangements foe sale dates can be made at Review Cantor“: my midcncc next door. Phone all to No. 6, Durham will be promptly attended to. D. McPHAIL-’ J. d. do £13.)de 0.. c M HONOR GIADUA’A'IC Toronto l'uu'emu. ( “no 8:5” (mm llama] surgeon beam in tu winches. 19tNr--oeec Jewellrv uunv ud app ' cine Poet OBce. W. C. PICKERING I). o s., L D S, HONOR GRAUl'ATE of TLHHJ '. "UNO" GRADUATE ot' Torowr, Unhealthy. graduate of Royal Coin gr of Dental Surgeons of Ontario Room P ot Dental Surgeons 011mm: io [tom Oem J & J UNTER'S New Store or I: Irl'u-u (In . hkpbone In In: t dun:- In Cetbut. (Wane 19outttMMuo6ttou between on mum-m u an” noun. Ban-mar. Solicitor in Suprem Conn Notary Public Commissioner Money w mun. M on Lambron tA., opposite o Wnipoie's Stables. ARTHUR B. JAcks0.N Insurance Agent. Moues 1-! L Issuer“ Manage Licentin, A eral tttgamttt1 husiuvsa Luann-ted been“ Auctioneer tor Co. Grey him “I!" Atlanta-ems Me qattq a sod-us. Ae.. mu! be mun-u the Review o Manual... - c‘oneqmudenue Mum-o were. (I so Lesion no, Wttl he promptly mum to. Tel-non nppmxdou no t5rgowRooiAerosts flour Midduuplt t! on Fl!“ tine of Unllmllt' R tin " and black and whiu- Cap for aged people. albumin: 3 Speciality Picture Framing, Shortest Notice UNDERTAKER and Puma-.- l may»: RmgrDtmcer--teirst house mull; annce'n Blmksmim Slum. In" on Sac-lumen! the sch is thoroughly equipmx In l thinly. 'ii',h'i)ii'ii cud ween-haul mu pp mm“. ac" tor Humor menu um: um “I. Ttte (ollomuu mun-n a. m can. I PHOEAME. Ptiucityyi I'ruxlxlvlv-z t - - _‘__V _'-- The ”(I of the8elsoot in; one. Thetrutilet-r any amend and spam no mi " m Mid I have every w.uu.m-. umuuon Ind sequmuu-x of k 1m: Students should mm In: gm: can“ mble m _ “mule rum. [mum nod Museum. mum. , n. " r p9..?t " tttHet Ail. ls. iRillt, Chum“ o _ . t Good Morning! ' We Are Introducing I ARTHUR 000K is now giving laptop in Voice Production and ttter.. at the home of Mrs B. tf. Robot“). - Tuesday. from 2 till ?P..m.. Appointments now being te--"".'. . They have stood we (t 4. t. ' read foot, comfort, No mum» ' rip. Never Ira-onus Irrrntoa ' Many The shape is kml 't ' not pressed in. O 0|!“qu for Imrw t on to I :cuwer, Spun fill'i'i,'i,'lli 0lie " L of ' ',1','i,'l'd', or ndit FER ' We wi "trttr p.o.st?l I“ tttt ' ' ten tll 'liege,', shim"? ’1'”, " tutlio 2'.,'i',',u'.'"l; GG, 1ir:.'v'.i, ' "dot . t “an ‘hu. ' ' 3ml"‘c."“'km"‘h““'~ Am ' a "“In. " "H. ' Or. eocub our tt.T, ' In tiv ' ' Pm “Bilk75cv "|».,‘ Am " li, Iralu a o on fqtt um. e I‘d-n C..'5°cv"- a bu." o Blue " m V Hoe" , - yralye y, ' umpires when a dealer , loamy is ulacwd t The International Music'ry ' ' P. o. Boar zu Co. ' gums. animus. a. o stsssO " tt'tt' J. EGRANT D. D.S., L. D. DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL 3mm -eriiifioa -ttmots er. . m t “mm for iirretst ~-~. style. superiority of mat m MI and workmanship. Ahmlu'e Iy H wt» lea. Will wean 6 months wim- out holes, or new ones (we. Notary Public, (Zn-uluism: CONVEYANCER. Ne -e "iiiia'rtjuit-ou-Lisit 11min I' or ' fun cunt-en's Hosiery BUREAU. ONT. d Give the color. uluavu whe h " mm. OrrcclnIK H_mttv_is agar DON'T mam v mr J. P. TELFORD R. I. ISAAC A. BELL D. lcPBAIL. Ceylon or we. RAIAGE. Durham American silk American lhststutn tt America) Conan-L ROSIERY nun: per m r Flu}. [It A)” SINGING I” “All I noun- numb ot “In lent)!!! ISAAC, Dar ham 'ro"ttttitrslottet mm. “a Burst. "owe' Bl! r, GMT It!” In“ te Tetarr mu “Lu new a. 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