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Durham Review (1897), 1 Apr 1915, p. 1

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to buy "I ighw market 0 can. (no to " MI express 'rne.lt math, ‘5anmn. PM”. COSTS TIC-AT! (ex, inunl." Fyonlyl’.‘ ' ”til '" ENTrpf.y K115. E COUPON ANTED his Mm no“ .y to «It! I915 RAMOS. lama. Ottt w ".=. do" K ARP MOON morn, he. De an: to Shop RE -.- OM Undo. I'l- d "and on an Peo-., hutch hutch Moo! M " Pastor Receive Loot “eh ”to“ l why we». . Br roughly turd It Ra Span LII i VOL. XXXVIII, N0. 13 Artificial Bauer “Ilia for ill: " the Variety Store. . On Sunday not! the choir 'of the Anglican church will appear in Int- plu-os. the ladies hnvmg the retruution Mortirotsed huts. The Notional Gun Club will hold al, Show on the premiu- of the N. P. O. ‘ Co. on Good Friday, 20d AWL-II p. II. All "not." welcome. Rev. Mr Wylie ml] deliver a lecture1 on .. Slums in the Old Land " in the Glen]; Centre Baptist Church on Thursday, April tr, at I o'clock. Ad. mmion lo and Is cu. Cow run BaLgt-Wttll bred Durban Cow, 4 young old. Duo to culve about end of April. Good color, may to nulk and genlle. Apply to JOHN A, GRAHAI. Upper Town, Durham A sharp squall of wind and enowon Sunday afternoon has been followed every day since by snow folio. Not enough for sleighing however. Ln'uuy Humans HAND. --Mr John “(Donald lam. Week sold out hm live-y humus. In Albert Nuhle at at. In", I former Durham hog. and han now taken possession. We wish the new proprietor all success. The Zion woroe"U Institute will meet at the home of Mrs M J. Duh. Thu'nday, Ami! 8 h on. 2 p. m., to and! tttte muugrnpb quilt which the lusmuu- India have been work'lnu this month. Ladies are all cordially Invited to come. Having vngagod Mr Wm. Martin to conduct the "tairirtpt end at our hoa- im-vi in Smudvrat Ailchimn’d old Inland, cmunm-rn, old and new. no- cmdially iovited to make us? of his union. Prompt service and prim-o moderate. _ J. t J. Burns]: The nmnagement of Ibo Presbyter- kn Church halve sold the 2; acn- lot was! of the oh! man? and, to Mist Robson for $250.00. Thlys. with a In! nlnngude recently purchased frnnt Mr C L. 1a'rent, makes a nice propeny. Dr. Pickering mourns the loss of hie mother who dud m Mt Forest on Sat. urday last after only I few day's illnes- at the age of 62. The trouble was an affection of the car which struck name vital part causing her death. Her hue- band, five sons and one daughter Bur _itci'llrjiii':.iriiiiirsidiiie'" etve, " A Nautical Knot " or " The Bell? ot Barmstapoole." a cpl. nind Operetta. mil he presented In Durham town hall. Thursday and Friday. April " and Itt, by Durham Choral Societg. An evening full of mum and min ' [Med with many manning situations and splendid music. both in chorus Ind individual numbers. Reserved seats t1rnt night. Flam M. Much"- lauu-‘s. The best of the season,--) your tickets early. Very sad was the news received on Friday last by Mr. and Mrs. John Pal lsise of the death following an opera; tion, of their tson-in-law, Rev T. D. Pink of Galt, at the promising age of " yrs. Mr Pink was one of the McMsster Band who conducted such successful revival l services in the Baptist church here flee yetrs ago, since when he has gradua- ted and has recently been in charge of a mission station in North Gait. The deceased has on several occasions oc- cupied the Baptist pulpit here, was s popular pastor and nearly two years ago was wedded to Miss Jean Fallaise. who with an infant daughter will deeply mourn hm loss. The sympathy of the town will go out to the young widow in her sad and early bereavement of an estimable helpmate. smarter teeviptr' ple's Society. rum-mun“ of " M. Bttottr and HARD Tulsa Soc"..? H," the P.rme q Laa 1mm 01:13:11"th Such. sud. Ilu/llc Inc Ir gm”,inyn - Men i'iiik'F- ' High tgetsoot-M_tto. Pre..--', P. 'rt' win; lion. Vice 'ro.s.--Ptitr. Allan l PNS.’ Nrve" Huvey; Vic. Pres.-- , uc. Cation l Secy 'iruu.--rtt" Mr- rrauttst 'CULT/w-rye.? Market. Moper McGirr. John McGowan, Bor- don Gun. Melvm Ortiz. Jul. Wylie. If Laltr van in Mt. Forest god in Erma: '."tt"itl,'ll', the “on. city. ttd n ar, in anovn ...__ A M Gal ,l'lg1tutllt. Durham avF'Pm""r"'- - To“. A“.°°” “"1 ",iiiit,,th1tl;1la'G2 School Lacrosse Organized Try The Review for ol was taroreil with The Belle I visit " Brnnin in titthtintt three powerful anemia. Germnny. Austria arid Drink but the grace“ of the“ in Drink." Such was one of the burning untencu of Britain'. gleam! Ituesman to I delta-lion of ship builders cemplsm- mg of the trouble caused them by tho range: of drunk Imong their irork- men. ' men. Sumo that meeting a treat wave of indignation has spread through Brit- III) at the retention of the licensed (“we in drink and an outcome ofit any be. as measun- of total restriction during the wur. M Rug-m and Frame nu none. " bu been shown that many workmen Avenue only about 40 hours per week, and one case Wu in- Ilanced where repairs to a warship were delayed 24 hours because the workmen were arousing. 7 Always and everywhere drink is an enemy and one woudvrs that a cham- piuu can ever be lound for it. In View of the action of European gnvvrnluenta, in view of tne uctiop of trarkatettewnn and proves: eh"rwhero, one view: with indignauon a: d -h “no the unman- advance made in the LI- can!” Bill just brought down. An hour or so off the selling, hours of mops, hut not a unnule " the bar rooms l If Labor Day is to he a .. dry " day why not mm of July, Empire Day and all big days ? " restrtetion in good on the three holidays why wculd it not be better on all days? The beggarly measure of advance has bun called " a sop from the brew- ers" to tomprmuce people: it has culled forth woman from leaders of thought tall over the province, but what can one expect from a premier who it N""'" on a dozen difbrrett4 oc- caaiuna In uecent wears was always found voting against tempenuce IIIPESlII't'S. We heard his utterances to the great dvln-gatiun of 1000 or more from the Munsey Hall Convention and the dif- terenee between his Impressed semi- "tents towards temperance and the meagre hill of fare handed outin lego, union, is distinctly disappointing. ind iustifien the belie! in many quurtero that the measure of wunpsmnce legis- bmnn is jmt what is dictated trr'the brewers and the Mad». It In humiliating to see Oatario " the tail end of the provinces in this are“ reform. Mr and Mrs Ware left on Friday for Toronto after attending the funeral of Mm T. McKnight, mother of the latter Alon Mr Wall Duncan and Mrs Gilchrist of Severnville. brother and sister of Mrs McKnight. Dr. ind Mrs Smith were called away on Wednesday to attend the funeral of his mother, who died on Monday morn- ing at her daughter's in Arthur. blessed to hear Mrs Mills is recover- ing from a bad attack of lagrippe. "iii -and Mrs H. Alexander agent Fri day eve with Mr and Mrs Will mith. Winter has again appeared. We hope it has not come to stay long, Mr and Mrs Neal Wilson and family, also Mr,). Riddle and his mother, left for the West last Tuesday. We wish them a safe journey and success in their new home. “Miss Warnock left on Wednesday for Mitchell, where she intends spending her Easter holidays. . Miss Bella Ray is visiting her aunt at Sivinton Park. Mr Will Smith had the misfortune to lose two of his young heifers. Ongoing out on Thursday morning they were ly- ing dead in the stable. Will has had a streak of bad luck for the past two years Re one cent way tax on letters and postcards mailed in Canada for United States or Mexico and on loner: mailed in Canada for deliv; Premier Hearst's Latest IUJ‘CIEI nun-n-“ .- _,,, 7, _ ery in the United Kingdom and l British possessions generally and wherever the two cent rate applies l A war tax of one cent has been im- posed on each letter and postcard mailed in Canada for delivery in Cam. ada. the United States or Mexico, and on each letter mailed in Canada tor delivery in the United Kingdom and British posse sfons generally; and wherever the two cent rate ap- plies to become effective on and from the 15th of April. 1915. p This war tax is to be prepaid by ‘ the senders by means of a War stamp tor sale by poetmasters and other postage stamp vendors. Wherever possible stamps on which the words " war tax "have been prin- ted should be used for prepayment of the War Tax, bat should ordinary postage? stampe be used for the pur- pose. they will be accepted. This War Stamp or -. additional Stamp for war purposes should be "bred to the upper right hand por- tion of the addreaa side at the envel- ope or poeteard. close to the regular postage no that it may be readily [ cancelled " the same time a the [ postage. _ - . ._g___, -- "os may. Lloyd tieorge's Latest ”"0“ In the event of failure on the part of the sender through oversight or negligence to prepay the war tax on each letter or postcard above speci. fied, such a letter or postcard will be aent immediately to the nearest Branch Dead Letter Othee. It la annual that postage on all chain of mail matter should be pre- paid by means of ordinary postage stamps. The War Tax Stamp will not be accepted in-any cue for the prepayment of postage. Ontario Agricult urn-l College.Guelph on. for sale " 31 per has. Sample- may be seen st ifietrartartrfs Drug - .- . MARAmugIL Bti, sirA"red The War Stamp Tax Riggs of Commercial Printing. {he . DORNOCH Oats tor "filial!“ Un Wednesdny. Slot Hatch, 1916. the rem-inn ot this Beotinck Indy were laid to rest. She died two (hr previonuy in her 57th yen. gm! y regretted. She was the only child of the lute Mr Uownrdine. who prpde- ceued her by a few yen-I. Her ttue- band, one daughter and two COD. are left as chief mourners and the sympt- Lhyof the community so” oat to them in their hereavemenl. One of the son: is a. “when A By-law to authorize the issue and sale of Debentures to the amount of 84100. for the purpose of erect-' int? a schoolhouse in Section No. o' in the Township of Bentinck. WHEREAS the Public School Board of Secuou No. 3 of the Township of Ben'inck in the County of Grey has applied no the Municnpal Council of the sand Township foe the inane of de- bentures to the amount ot Mi00to provide for the erection of a school- 1 house in the said section. AND WHEREAS the applluuon for the loan for the purpose Morel-lid has been submitted to and unmioned at a special meeting of the ratepayers of the said iectlon called for the pur- pose and held on. the fourteenth day of November. NU. VANDV WHEREAS the said Council has delernnned to comply with the said application. BY-LAW N0. 5; h. o., MS AND WHEREAS in order thereto it Will be necessary to issue debentules of the Corporation of the Township of Bentinck for and lo create a debt to the amount of 04100 as hereinafter provided. the same to hear interest at. the late of six per eentum per annum and the proceeds of said debenture-I to be applied to the said purpose and to no other. AND WHEREAS it is desirable to issue the said debentures at one time and within two years after the parsing of thin br-law l thst. the said indebted~ usss shall bear interest at the rate aforesaid payable yearly and shall be payable within a period of twenty veins from the. issue oi the said de- bentures and that the prlncipnl and interest shall be combined and he made payable in, as nearly as possible. equal annual instalments during the period for which the sand debentures are to run AND WHEREAS the total amount required " the Municipal Act to be raised annually by special rate for paying the aid debt And intern“: in $357.46. AND ,WBEREAS the amount of Ihewhule rumble property of the mid Township of Bentinck according to the last revised Assessment roll thereof, in ttr,3i2,24s,00 and there in In existing delwmure debt of the said Township Corporation. AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole ratenhle property of the PuLlur School Supporters of the said section within the limitt thereof, ac- cording to the bust revised assessment roll. is $117,125.00 and there is no ex- isting debenture debt of the said Sectwn. /fiiEruwone the Municipal Coun- cil of 1he Corporation ot the Township of Sentinel: enacts as follows I-- 1. For the purpose of raising the said sum of Four thousand one hund- red dollars. twenty debentures of the said The +rpprtt.itftr of the Townshup " Beminck shall he mnde for three hundred and fifty sevfn' dolltrs le, nnnurvu "nu III" -\.-‘.. _.._.V,. forty six cents-each, being the total sum oteosrttutted principal and interest payable annually as aforesaid. 2 The said debentures shall heis- sued within t,rd,rit"l' after the psa- sing of this tiy-lu hind shall he issued at tinehime ahdi hear the same date and one of such debentures shall he [mid at the end of ash successive: year. abet the issue. thereof and the some shall he made payable at the “like of the Merchants Bonk of Cana- da in the Town of .Blnover in the 1 County of Grey . _ 3. It shall be lsw'ul tenths Reeve of the said Municipality to raise. by the sale of the said debentures to any person or persons. body or bodies cot- potate or politic willing to advance ihs same upon the credit of the said debentures. " sum of money for the purpose aforesaid, not exceeding the said sum of Four thousand one hun. " _ -- nc, --‘--‘AL 0:. purpuar HlUlr‘UnIu, ....- .___, " amid sum of Four thousand une hun. dled dollule and to cause the sauna to be paid to the Treasurer of the and School Board from time to time as may he required hy the Board. 4. The said debentures shall be ten!- ed with the aeal of the Corporation and nigned by the head of the Council or by some other person authorized by trow to sign the lame, and by the Treasurer. ir, During the currency of the sand debentures or any of them there shall he raised and levied rnnually by spec- ial rate anmcient theiefor on the whole rateahle property of the Public School sup mrters of [he said Section. the emu a: $857.46 tor the purpose of paying the amount. due in each year for principal and interest of the said den when and as it become. ttutr. i,riiiiiiri2 Woven Council at. the said Township of bentinck this sixth day of March, A. D, 19M. LVULIxu In u-...-v, ". __ law was passed by the Munit-ipulCnun. l, oil of the (Mummy ion of the anuship I! of Hentimk on the sixth day of dam». l 1915, providing for the issue of detwn- _ tures to the amount of $4100 for the purpose of erecting a Palme Schnei- hcma in School Section Number Thus of the Township of Bentiuck in the County of Grey and that such hy-hw '1: registered in the Rub-tn out" of the Registry Divipim. M South Urey on the gist duty of Math. A. Ir., I915. ANY motion to q“ uh or n! mule the sume or any pm thereof must. in- made within three months when t " that. publiesstiy'n of thu, N,tiee Ind unnot he undo then-utter. Dsud1tys Thirtrttrst dny of Much. A."D'.'.'i915; - I am). am“ cannula mgr: i Ins me. 031mm NOTICE; is hereby given that a Vy. " . _. In“. 1.1... I (Eu-n- GEO. BROWN, Reeve I JNO. t1ERBets'rcmTruur, CI: 1k! Obituary. Wltll which is immobile! the [outcl- , THURSDAY: APRIL 1, 1915 of The meeting ot citizen called hr the Mnyor on M0431 night wu very dimly attended waning that the ex- pected request for In additional cum to wdrthily "ottpi)lettr the new High School htuf net tsttissed a general alum at least. _ With the Mayor m the chair the he“ of the caierrom the trustees' standpoint were Hid before the meet- ing by Messrs Range. Hughes and Dr. Gram. Oppwtiou to their View. was laid by Mm Calder, John H. Hunter and other». It may be well” state in order the F l steps that had Tea to this meeting; t When the tenderA (asked for on plums l prepared by architect. Forster tutu-k, t Owen Sound.) were opened, it woe I found that the: much exceeded the limit of am, the sum the architects I knew was " thedispossl of the Bond. ' A conference with the council was naked for to see if,“ Would not be pos- sible and advisable to increase the ap- propriation so as to obviate accepting other plans which 'e",'2l-a-v/e't' in- ferior building to th e r which plans had been prepared and which were acceptable to the Department and to the Board, Council and School Board met and alternatives discussed. The Board was naked to get something more definite to present to council and :st once took elm to lop " futures of the plans, sumd'oi them very desir. able, to bring them within reach. Be- fore these suggested reductions were) posted, a letter Came from the archH tects noposing certain changes to rev duce expense Without making a tut) roof or impairing the general plan. This still being out of reach, the Board naked for another conference with council. laid the whole matter before them and a motion to submit a by-lnw to grant 32000 extra was made but re- ceiving support trom only three mem- bers ot conned was lost. Councillor Mnahsn then moved that a public meeting be held to take the_ vieWs et sii,ii,i,i.ii'ij'uil/' (ardirlil/d im a " v sion. " the Mayor’s casting vote and Monday last.it was held. It. would lie-rte no useful 'r,'elytt,',! now to enter into the arguments hi; or against. " iott sup mud b 0mm ',t,ruaMi'l/ inpthe'o Ja,',', of tttat meeting the Board 0110qu get amendrd plans. Mr John Graham made an earnest appeal foraconfer- once of Council and School Board to consider a matter of such importance, but lhe appeal did not appeal to the maioriry of the council. The High School Board met the fol- lowing evening and have instructed their architect to make other plans that will produce tenders within the llmit. We think the sober good sense of the town will some day admit that the unsympathetic attitude at the major- " of the council. on such an import- ant issue was to be regretted. The ad- miasion may then he too late. 7 Mrs Wm. Riehl, ot Walkenou. is 4th: gm” ot her parents, Mr and Mrs Thou. Redford We welcome Mr and Mrs Herb. Chictick into our burg. They are good citizens and hope to see them stay. We wish them all sorts at proepe"ity in their new home. Sorry to report our teacher, Mlss Wylie, has been laid up for the past week mm a se‘vere attack of la grippe but pleased to say she is improving. Min Flora McDonald has been via- ttintt " the parsonage for a few days. Word has been received from Lance Corporal Dan MoDougull. of the Canadian Engineers, than he re- ceived the parcel of socks, wriouleta and souls sent by Mulock friends. We are all vary proud ot Corporal McDouggH. who Is our only and very wo.yTityyl ' capable ..ypreserstatire . nu.._-_'.J=- -....n:..ia u. and Mr: 1 Mr Jno. Redford, we are sorry to l report, is quite ill, l Mr and Mrs Barclay are in Toronto tlfg week mending the Semi Annual meeting of the Sunday School Bond of Ontario and Quebec to be held in lackluster Hall. They are also " tendlng the B. Y. P. U. convention 7 in Brantford. _ Fi'ifi'ii'ijirl. evening Mr and Mrs Bsreriniiiiftirpln.ed a amber of the members out friends of the congre~ gation. Friday evening the young people of the neighborhood gathered together at the parsonage on the in- vit-tion of Mr and Mrs Barclay. All report a good time. Not a Dollar More. THE Jug passed into' Stock 25000 Envelopgs of Various Qtsalities All good MULOGK bURHAM BRANCH, h. -- cluzlr,#__.___l as» . Savings Account to. (y. We solicit your account in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT "OF CANADA ASSETS OVER “3,000,000 The A,B, C of Banking - Shred is M o n " 'iGAxter Saving, but 171 In I. tLunsenhatuer, of Banonr' "I! I - between (ruin sum-day " Mr and Airs M. McDonald’s. Mr and Mrs G. Bren. of Shelbume, spent I- few any: with the litter'i par- ente, Mr and Mrs B. McGrackcu. Min Lottie Megrist is returning to Whrton this Thursday. after a few months' any With her sister. Mrs Roh. art-on, in Durham. It Meoormiehr, of Hnmllton. one of the members of the Rocky Fishing Club, Wu up Int. week looking the: xhe interests at the club. They intend building a club house this summer on m. Vaughan farm. Mr" Arthur A. Backus. in"!!! pe- signed " school in Normunhy. left Tuesduy for Saskatchewan. Miss Nettie Lennox, leaves Thursday to holiday at her home in Wiarton. Mr. Arch. Davidson, Pt. McNicoll, in visiting his parents here for a few days during the holiday season. Mia Maud Eccles of Egremont, vili- ted her aunt; Mrs Peter Reid over Sun- day. Mr George Wright, Toronto in spend- mg Enter holidays It the home of his parents here recuperating after an at. tack of pneumonia. . Miss Nan Gun, accompanied heel sitter, Mrs Gilbert Mckechnie home; from Toronto on Tuesday to only over, Easter. Mrs Caldwell left on Tuesday for Kincardlne to wait. her brother,Mr Ualverr, who " critically ill. Mr and Mrs Albert Noble, at St. Marys, attended the funeral of the m- ‘fant child of Mr Geo. Harbottle " lweek. Mr and Mrs Thus. Comm left. on Tuesday for St, Marys. where he has taken a. gobd position with the Ge- Inent Go there as assistant. electrician. ' Mulvey.’ u he was popularly known, will be a decided loss to local ppm-ll, 1,“ he was th top-nouher in local hock- luv and lacrosse, and by his trickittetm speed and cumin; has am; (actor in winning many prunes for Durham on the ice or the green. He will _doubt. less Mare along with tritrtasrelle, nu- 'ther old Durham boy, on the St. Marys line-up this summer. RUPTURE I‘b" I'l' .---i, RETAINS RUPTURE WITHOUT KNIFE. HARNESS. DANGER OR PAIN. COSTS YOU NOTHING TO INVESTIGATB. Mr. Egan‘s new 191.7 applianm-s, 'ttw Cinat,ivitand "the Curatrus", an man 1y taking the place of the uld-tushiuncd _ __ __ kahuna“... h" nail order. '/n\\\- I . . -- NEW 'iir1tLyy.y..t.g.r,.71f?Jy nulmnnn mm "wttg"""_""r v...“ _ " hotel oitiet, for room number. New dates Mt. 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