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Durham Review (1897), 16 Mar 1916, p. 1

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ACIFic at Votes Jansen MARCH 9, I916 rree ”‘3” BIO Muzt'Ri:.--Mat. Beckett. last week in Owen Sound about. 5 a. in. one tine morning trot his eye on a duly loud that took his fancy. The driver unhitched in ' coal yard, fed his horses, and as he was hitching up again Mat came on the wane and found 15 cases of whiskey which he ordered to be driven to town hall coll. The driver could not be made to any where he got it, where he was taking it and an address labels had been torn off the owner could not be found 3 It Was Ptuv.rre. -- [immu- Le had imported a quantity of whiukoy in au-piciouw proportions, Wm. Wiggixr was on Saturday brought mime Mag. iuralo Laidlaw In explain the trans "tion. He "vote that be was within- lhalnw me ho had imported it for hip own an. Shawna in rebuttal of this mu not quite clear nnd the magistrate “1'0 him the hem-ti! of the doubt and tti-ttneed tho case. good program " song . eri lpn-rhw and music win Admission '. Ladies with ttoxe Gentlemen 25: and Children 10 end. in aid " Ited Cross fund. Central Drug Store G. T. R, Town Ticket Agency Tho Zion Br ch Insulator will hum rial at the home (1 on Fudav evonmg. gum! program " a Inn-whens and musi Masmrr, Manitoba success for one district that small. vote and cw forme- ugui was over t _ .904. JP. 10tngnum Drugglst Nuke it a pom to attend the Irish Such! on M. Pa ick'e night, 17th March. in the Pr byte ian ('hurch I! 8 (fried. An rm yd 'o "vening t promised and the adm asinn fee of 15 goes tuwarda lmymg a ninth fur th, toldiola. " is being at nged by six )ouug ladies of that churc- rmwzn'rv Hummus 'e- Mr. Thou. Greenwood of Edge Hall purchaaeo the property of Mrs Allan McKinnon our town nnd will “at possession next fall. Mr. Peter Reid has purchuea the con-3e formerly occupied by the late ' Johnston and will get po- uvsuion slim t ly . aliens of baking, cream .. re requested. Pam-luv CIIAIUI Greenwood of Edge the property of Mrs A an" Iowa and will unl The Red Cross Soc y will hold a uf homemade baking i ulder's Ha Saturday. March 25th. e cream light refreshments will be _ ved. All are Invited toa nd th Millmcr' Opemng at t Ha Hut door north of Pool o ' day and Saturday, March l7th All interested in Red Crows work are requesud to save mp, rubbers, papers and magazines until called for by Red Cross workers. These are to be sold to raise funds. _ where, He menu. Arthur H. Jackson has en appoint. ed Ment for the Canadia Northern Railway Parties going we should see him before buyin tiekets " you are thinking o aving a monu. ment erected, tee W.' . McFadden about it before placing yo order else. Ham avies Fertilizers grow. big- !" eropo,Ns For sale by C. Smith & Soul, Dutha Set your (snaking Juppltbs here VOL. 'i'iisi:lfi'".:ii)u8l:t, I "t)'si &4- yaT-OPE' c. it Five cords green bardw antod‘at the Review Office Drop in “and get a cigar, pipe. package of tel.:, ccrt, anything so hug as we can prove to you the quality of out mokm' goods. Trya Pharmacy Panatela Cigar. The but 3 cent smoke in town. Tobacco. that tell the tale of careful manufacturing - damtily packed in airtight tins Ind packages, there the flavor is retained mm] op- ened. Youll find all the popular brands in atock-- alwnys fresh. FL""7' ’ . an", Jinx! ti 'lyan " (I Th Blwrh of the Women), Wit huylng u "iorts fur is being at nged by if that than: will latisly ' a hardwood, '20 ins D a nd the Spring t t Hat Shop, u o ' on Fri. rch t7th d lath. M A. LA “ER all gave big ma. Iver all the vote alder's Hall on e cream and q ved. Don- hutte and eggs T? "T tn ,ut tl ority ,NO. 11 given from require Only Id to Ind sale IS PEAmiios-CLarts On Wedncsday afternoon, March 3m. a quiet wedding took place when Mas Florence Clark, second eldest daughter of the latc William Clurk.formerly of Chcsley. became the bride of Mr Wd. llam N. Pearson, eldest son of the late Nelson Pearson,ut Toronto, the Rev. Dr. Macthllivray, pastor of Bonar Church calcining. The bride wore a booming travelling suit of amethyst Velvet and white hat with ospreys and black furl. Immediately after the cere- mony, Mr and Mrs Pearson left for New York and other ponms and on their re- turn will he at home with their many friends at thc brides mother's. Mrs Clark. 188 McDowell Ava. Parlidale, vs. The groom's gift to lllP mile “we I romeo necklrt. The wedding nmn'h Was played by Mrs. Bowes and the young couple Were unattended. As a co-incidence the young couple were raised in the same home in the days of their romh, Mr McKinnon',. home for the last 12 years was the one where his young bride was raised from child. hood and bought from the bride‘s father. The bride who was a general favorite wuh all her srhoolmates, re- ceived all her educntinn at Top Cliff school as did also the grown, a) they View acquainted wtttt one another from their echo-r1 days, Arout two dozen of the [unreal friends of the contracting parties attended the cere- mOuy. After the solemn part of the proceedings wu-e over. the guests sat down to a mluptuouu repaat prepared " the bride and her mother. The e"- ening was spent f‘r a tune in a Ire, coming manner suitable fur the happy occasion. The ceiemuny took place at .3 o'ciock Wednesday evening, b' h Il web. The bride who was given away leaning on the an“ of [in farm”. looked her In st in a gown of ivory hill; with shadow lace. carrying a hivquvt of bride's ms- 03. The ttroom's gift to the midia mm One of [hose lnppy ebeHtt.y took place at the any home n f Ur an I M (1-1. Alfred Hincks, Prieeville, (whirl) mu erybody wishes the contracting pu- tles never to occur ug-Iini when: LIN-Ir daughter Almeda WM united in mur- ringe by Rev Mr. Bowes of Pricwville Io Mr Donald Mernun, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKinnon, H. L., Gleneltt, prosperity west, After spendir here, the happy tor wh m evenin ton udd; harp an useful t which t h The hrh charming attired in with silk I ribbon at ated with flag bride leaning Donald, who Johnny MCDO MULEAE On Wednesday home of the bride' Donald, Bentinck, took place, when i ah became the brit I The mide has been u successful nurse since lemming trom theWest where she practusedinar two ymrv. and alsn for her musical cyrtlitiei, Durham will he glad to keep her. From ("hild- hood shelmqhevn in demand furlwr singing which talent was always chPerlully triven and was a valued [Bomber of rhe Prragtryterian tlmir. The grown in also well and hvnruhly known and the hen! wNhe, " town friends follow them In lhriv- married life. airfern The us ()r INN The wedding was of an extremely quiet nature, owing to the illness of the groom’s mother and was attended " only the immediate relatives of the contracting parties. Rev. S. M. "hruey performed the ceremony and the happy couple left on the I p. m. G. T. It train for Bayfield where they will visit the groom', sister, Mrs. Dr. Wo Me. for a iew davs. 1fcru.ss--Woos. On H'ednosduy. 15th March. wed. ding bells mulled over Shes Ida Wil. can, younneit daughter of Mrs. Geo. Wilson, l’pper Town. and Mr. War, P. Buthm. one of Durham's husinvss men, and sonof Mr. and Mrs. w. Dachau of town. their home J know Mr sh f M M: lexn iiii')tt th tl " Hymeneal Mr M Commercial Printing of all kinds executed neatly I Or M M HlNrKn' MCI I) _itt itil $tliiitit ilhtti1itittk Mut r, Mrs H. pretty wed liter Miss MCI) tl tl tl fr ll br il tl Ill tl MI ll ll -' But tloeyie not going to Witt, and the It7tlt us coming back " declared npllunauc Spencer "midst applause, and If home of them should {all he re- mmded [new of Mavuuluy'a hues ; .. How can one die better Ihau facing fearful odds l'ur Hm buuor of his lumen And the lemme: of bis God. . At a ploper time the new rectum pram] armss the platform. tho chair- mun handinq each a wrint Watch. One of h'rit'r qunllty was given to Bert Willis, who is leaving wife and five children to meet the enemy The chdiuuan hoped the others would not be envious and promind them some- thing better when they too tttacheq have tsuutturd i In addition Elbe u. dies of the Red Cross Society uh uh. log their usual bundle of such and underwau and Mr Gala” in s brie! address promised each a Khaki tenu- ment on the marrow. a gift. he “an. to all ptevious enlisterp. A role chorus comprising H. Me. Cray. Will GI m. Dan McGrath. Peter Ramage. J. P. Telfotd, - #istelr, J, amnge, J. P. Telford, - Mistelr. J. ‘. Barnum. Ed. Mhldu, Bert cu Their mission to Durham was to pre. an“. the WM aim-won and the need. ol the li7tlt Butaliou now forming " Owen b'uund, with a new to stimulu- Iug rucruumg. Then- precaution of ttie um- 1qu Mule to be desired and " Lieut. Spenser said in the Town Hall, I tin-y Were coulident they had sowed at‘L'U mu Would yield It: flu". before mug In a bunch of new recruus. I\lvjul' Anni] preached morning and uwnmg .n Ivory, mu necruluug aer- mou III I he evenlug. Ptivate Kell‘lld I. I u p. I'quutuul, preached to Mop" MM and Pterbyuersan :ungrexnuous In slit' IllIIl mug and ”warned In the even. lug. l,ieitt. Spencer look the Metttou. .3. manu- In bite evening. Tntur an.- M tttrt-, upJIL trout tite recruILIug feat. up. “NV all Well-apukvn of, they are u " " u Cetit. ol anneal gospel workers, ttttrr “we we“ IL [new any to u- Umllgt' spll‘lludl mutate tar mutate u! itte phy'alcnl Rum ”puns! the enem- ms mt 1311mm and Luanda. enemles that If mace-um! would destroy what. we can an“: uqu and put. It clog on hum "t pI'ugons. but Sunday Major Ardill of the Anglican Church, Lieut. Spenser of tlie Muthudisn Church, Lance Corporal Proudtorrt and Private Kerr of the ‘ Baptist Church. Reverende all of them, tilled Dmham pulpite on Sunday. The three last named were In Khaki, and every one of them has resigned their charges, and still as "Christian Bol. diets ., they are tb Marching on to War " against. an enemy to Truth, Righteousness and Liberty and to the Koou nun. that should exist not only b"tween man and man. hut between ttation and mui m. Durham Church 00ers Listen to Preachers in Khaki A Recruiting Sunday , DURHAM, THURSDAY. MARCH 13, 1916 This arm“ Fernl-z ', s ulna. $20 00 per ton. pl wrangcd for minimum It w. ak. II will he sold rmmy h-low and and the urcbawr any err"ttge bus wn lemma, rmmedmte poet,tnssion rover If dpairwl. You can purchntse thus prune ty tor lit. Pie more monthly Hun ren and H. mm» own an Ideal home. T a build. i lg lots along "ide will he ml wlth it it dmiwd. For further pnr ‘rulun All B.--..--.., ' "7 _, Surrounding counties have felt the same pinch that Grey feels as to the increasing cost of printers' supplies. The increased price is in operation in Bruce Co. already and Perth and Huron adopt the new scale on July t. Mean. while we are still supplying the Review at 8l a year, the price charged 30 years ago when drcssed hogs were $5 per cwt. and to-day we learn live hogs are $10 per cwt. _A similar increase of 100 per cent and more has taken place in man) lines of produce tro that a modest in crease of 50 cents per year seems only reasonable in view of the upward 99.1. ency of the overhead cost of material, &c, that go to make up a weekly paper. With which is incorporated the Holstein Leader Ata meeting of Publishers of Grey County held in Owen Sound last Friday the question of increasing thc price of local weeklies to “.50 a year was under discussion and met with unanimous favor by those present. The violent storm that dar prevented represents tivea from Durham, Dundalk, Flesher. ton and MarkuUle from being present. and possibly other places, and it is likely that another meeting will be held of a more representative character before an increase, it any, takes place. Considerable discussion took place lm'erthe still unfinished settlement with the Furniture Co. for light power sup- plied the town from llthJuly to 17th Nov.,1913. It appears that a fen-still l have not paid, In two cases, Messrs Calder and Campbell, there is a diner- ence of opinion. It would appear that they had some special agreement with Mr McIntyre giving them privileges of a lower rate and Reeve Catton and oth. ers of the council claim that this prim- ege does not extend beyond July 10th, when a contract was entered into With the town and not merely a verbal agreement, Besides notice was pub. lished. Councillor Lloyd claims that all commercial lights were to be 83.00, reel- dence lights 82.00, and those having agreements should then have protested. l The matter was left in the hands of the l Fire & Light committee, who will inter. l view the parties and report. l - ._.-.... y... a.“ .l! at (rr Write the REVIEW ()F‘CE The town council had a special ses. sion on Monday night to open tcmicrs for the position of Secretary of the Hy- dro accounts which are to be rendered monthly. Three applications were be fore them and the position “as given to Mr C. Elvidgc at 860 a year. c. Elvidge appointed Hydro Secy. Capt. Arthur W. McNully. of (ha 100 h Bruce battalion, Walkevton, who stroke in Durham no the 4th Feb. de. tuotvstvmtion, hm, been promoted to the rankofjuniur major. the former nm ior having resigned owing to ill-health. We learn that Mr Fred Smith, a Dur. ham boy, now employed in the Interna- tional Harvester Co. offices. Regina, is enlisting in a Regina battalion. Chas. K, Crawford, another old Durham boy in the West, has enlisted, and his father who was home for the winter, has taken hls place " Secy.-Treas. of a munici- pality at Eyebrow. Charlie and a com. panion were recently feted, and present- ed with a Ms gold wrist watch each. Mr Sam Hillia. a former Durham boy hasenlisted in St. Marys with the Perth battalion. Clarence Darling has been successful in obtaining a corporul's standing in the 147th battalion. in Owen sud/ri/ici Corbett. of the Royal Bank will, Robin Keith, and Ruhr. Robb. of the Furniture factory. Several more married men In town are considering signing up. Three more left here Wednesdny " ternoon lo join the racks of the mm. Five new recruits accompanied the boys Dink to Owen Bound on Monday evening I Muck Saundert. John Mc- Donald, Lorne Mountain, Geo Gngrou and John McGowan Jr. The Interim) were since turned hack, Gagnon for a slight deafness, and McGowan under The can for volunteers brought for. mud Roy Vickers and Harvey Cun. ningham. who were warmly applauded and welcomed to the nuke. in " Rule Brittania." AceompaniU, Miss Rita Irwin. dern, Will Nichol rendered with spirit patriotic minibus, Mr Telford leading in " Red, Uhrte and Blue," and hit Mistelo the new Royal Bank Managu- Cost of Weekly Papers Residences4or Sale Fertilizer for Sale E -----. Military Notes k s'Plto, Durban: Arser Bsie and promptly at the Review Office The iinisqueruders were not as numer~ : r nus us formerly, but the uttires and rig- l outs were fully up to the standard. Frank I , Irwin culled " the events and S. RIC-l ‘ Clellan, A. McCartney and P Raniage} judged as follows t National costuinu ladies-tBrittania) Ottilie Limin, Bessie! Saunders; Historic, tterttiernen-titomuu knight) George Cotton, (French Count)! Sheldon Abraham. Fancy dress, ladies-. l (gipsy) Minnie Limin, (night) Vivian l Crawford ', Gentlemen - W. Landed Comic, ladies-tsue-tte) Miss S. Pul-l ford, imammy) Mrs A. W. H. Lauder :. gentleman- (nurse and baby) lun Cam " i bell and Cecil Towner, (clown, Win. i Jacob. Mother Goose--Royder, Bunion l Historic. ladies-Frankie Burnett. l Frank Morlock again Won the gents: race, while Bert Saunders Cishin7 sec- ond. Margaret Ewen, who won the girls' race two weeks ago. stepped up mm I the ladies' class, and again held the lwvl throughout, with Annie McGirr second. Sheldon Abraham captured the boys' race and Mack Saunders and Annie Mc. I Girr the couple race. though Bob Saun-' darn and Margaret Ewen were bani: up to the finish. The second Carnival of the season held last Friday was. if: ugh not so largely attended as the one a fortnight ago, pro. ductive of many fine costumes and somr good races. The opening event, " hock ey exhibition between the "colored mum- mies " and .. White Hopes " was rather ludicrous, some of the performers being decked out in such original feminine styles, as would turn a Paris fashion de- signer green with envy. Fanning Mill screen-tor ail makes of Fannin ills, sent by express to your homo, h ordered. It. H. MrKA ‘anning Mill min. ankerton. Ow ' The snowstorm last veelt was the heaviest of the season and blocked country roads in many places. Rural mail couriers had their greatest du'lieul' ties this winter, though the nulvuys got along fairly well. Sleighing us splendid and everyone hoping it will continue for two weeks yet anyway. Bandlmcn Alex McComb and Exncs' Wright, of Walkcnon, are Ipendmg u couple days at the former', home here Nttuu.rumo-in Owen Sound on Mon. day. March 13, to Mr and Mrs W. ti Middlehro, M. P,, a son. Mr Jas. Wylie, of Toronto, is spend ing a few days with his parents herc. Jno. S. llcllraith. who joined thc 124m battalion in Toronto, A: qutte d: with pneumonia. Alex McQueen and Fred Saunders are ncwjuniorl on the Standard Bank stall. Mrs Mcllraith left tor Toronto this morning, to wait on her ton John, SI ho is seriously ill in Hospital. Mr. Jim Smith of the Ford Apuu., returned last week after tour u: tire weeks in Toronto. Shear facts are amportant facts In your appearance-land t: ilored, made-to-mcasure clothes are cut from th.: cloth one at I tlme--bye shears in the hands trf a clever outter---from the "plans and "peeifiratroni' of your own body. Quite naturally, clothes so made have very distinct advantages ---personality, is a verv apparent characteristic of them---thiy truly and accurately fit you. Masquerade Carnival 1tihtetrr facts -----_q------- _ Carnival of the season held was, ty. ugh not so largely he one a fortnight ago, pro- my fine costumes and somr The opening event, a hock :c naturally, When you let us tailor I so made have a suit to your measure listinct advantages you get the advantage of Quality, is a ver: shear cutting, hand tail- nt characteristic oring, attractive design- tr--thi:y truly and ing, fine fabrics and real tely fit you. fit. tllllllt't' Salittlt9Mll" f esiUkt.cWi.-. b BORN GEO. S. BURNETT, Agent, Durham s numer- ,'r I .n, mused it i. supponed by the but; and rig. s' . the hall. which seem! to be link-v": d. Frank 5 r .1. pro-sing away from the front or ld S. Mc. l ' m- building. 80 badly in tact was“)? Rumam; {nor tond to have sunk that a Leap costunv, k feat dance. which the young ladies o' 2 410 town tfad "ringed. to G, held no I I may. had to be Abandoned as an uu ! I. 'tropotiitiom--Wtwe 1imes. ' Irme to the Irish Baciul in the Pres.. t Ttvwirm Church. Friday. March lTIb. l 'ALxEuros HALL BIbuitNG.--Nui. i . "ou's splendid town hall. which it b' ~-ms was built on the aim ut' an old b mum. is sinking to such I dam-w 'ltat the tmt interior brick walls l, hit dototttth the centre of the structure 0 'we, it is aid. partially cracked in Fi s." an -iiTriiWWi WE STANDARD BANK tlf SHAW fripitstlrrttidgtt. .. ..... .... Reserve Fund Ind undivided proiits ................,.. ‘anqcel under Letters d hum; in Cireuutioe, Denys“! ".""...'.. to Bailiff "..'.".". II I T . . . degd payable tst rm How Ladies' Skirts in Mac] Tailored - to - order Our 1916 Styles of "Progress Brand ., Cl -'--..- ----._-x, GEN TLEMEN ! ONTARIO ARCHIVES STATIT‘ICNT or AFFAIRS ON dttt it .‘u‘Alt and.“ from Government Report. q F. MORLOCK LIAIILIYII. The Store of Honest Value about your Spring Sewing ': The season is almost here, and Me are tta dy to serve you by showing you our New Spring Goods, which are arriving daily. These skirts are unsurpassed at to styic, fit and quality. We've just received a beautiful have just arrived and are a dehght to the eye. Drop in the next time you Arc pass- ing and look then: over. Many diffcrern patterns and fabrics to choose from. - - I V - - for I mnde-to-order Suit, when we can give you just as good a Suit for less money , Why pay the outside price Esrnusnw own " Hi}; .UJIZIIH ll s 3.271.753 " 03.00.050.77 ”.562 A. v7.5.0 " 1.000.000». a blue.» 22.595 " n _ . .. ‘ Md. Dominiun I winch! hove-run other debts . . bun-mull in Cal Hemmkovn‘ Fix ,lero CID-J: a! low Pacitte ”on Team October 8lst int-L: from anrl mm“... W. B. Hound, I Agent, Toronto. Published Weekly s: 01.00 on“. o. “GI t SON S Pulls-u Lrsanm and Depodt m Circtsi.t Bank Prev "the: Ann Amman! Cash on hand in blacks, browus. nan A Chance for Those Going v, c» tiomeseekers' lixcursiona (my Twenty Flu cents an L balance In twenty ruaal menu mu lsuy a a." .ucc h when: land on E n .hcrn will It" on half u mp p: Title Clear, Wheat Farm for Sal. DISC lb ( Clothes IEOOUICII HLN'H " In Facile District unions to v ck In” Rankin hem Altman. I' payment pl: capo! I‘ range l f.t h t rsaiu 3t 9;) 3.19»; I50; rt "tt

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