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Durham Review (1897), 15 Jun 1916, p. 5

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HORE JUNE 10, 33333333 . Insecticides t Prices s Bug Finish l? of Lead ICC urham nut. Sm]! tr, " S Proms Irifiitiyaaiaakg YOU arm property Now mun Lit", ILLER, 110 50 10 kt " Ttr te won)». ll Ihartsam 'vorhtrr, to m I. Du. tut ttt look Cher up: hsotipliong. '. 'riit Pa"r. PM: “a Our term. u. "tr Proceeds will bevel', 'li "I‘ to your Incite _ Wrife " ”to trsr 'ed drortet." Cumd ML 7t-ttt meboom! €50 "can i- mu... o Judge “3 that U' " will on: Ttst. Prtayur "W In the Idling I have to: at: ; 're, (wave-kn; to ,y unproygd. only de at t, mum, BUY or BELL " without ttrst m In. 'sie m-d. he 19h: ' . ”chum. /"'irrnl,'1'l, the " m- A W. G. 1'eood farm. "out. ”up". th another Go an”. my 1iave the in picked up "mover Glnrk "In; Xutomobile prices are being raised-but the Ford 5 price has been reduced $l20 : since the war began "_r'. Andrew Pinkerton. from ', ,..::xra, spent Sundayin tmm. / H. S. White, of Fluhorton, _ mwu presiding over Itu- , . who are writing exams this Foul Bunabout 382!) Fan! Touring . E30 Ford Cnupolet - 730 Ford Sedan - so» r'ord Iowa Car - 78. _ u. b., Ford, Ontario C. SMITH & SONS, Local Agts, Durh'am ’.(!CEVII:LI AND LIMITS "r. and Mrs N. loKinnon are went spending a few dun _ er City. 't my would be sorry to learn A vine old mange, which was a wan-lg for Eve; sixty_ . years. -1 ly' a rain was the have" this r and low grounds no again 1 mm water. m, crop look- wcidemally burned down .u-c-kS ago. It was caused me sparks of a bonfire light- _ the roof. mi Mrs R. D. Lane were 4- [mm for a few days last "m Gertie McCuaigis home N vrrnal School for tho hol- ' Campbell and Miss Currie m! to Port Elgin on Mon- u‘u-r visiting hero for tho it, weeks. FRI “I“ VILLA“ JUNE 15, 1916 The high Ford quality is avidly maintained --aud the most exacting government tests have shown that Ford constructive material even excels that used in most high grade cars This year the Ford ear-always the most economical car to buy and to operate--- beats all records for economy. The immense Ford cash purchasing power has made it possible to overcome in many ways the serious obstacles met with by other car makers because of the scarcity and advance in prices of raw materials. PRICEV‘I‘LLE‘EIM We were non’a letter. he were u leer looted rigs. Certeiulv they shell receive their raw-rd for their eympeth- etie remembrenoe of the poor hon who are In need of all those useful articles while expand to ell kinda of weather “ending bravely for the de.. fence of our country, which is at the present time leiieusly looking, but they mll ell strive for the right. faith- ful soldiers, united and true to their calling, The ladies' day for making things for the soldier-,1”: Thundny the 8th Jane, was lugoly “tended. fox we could use young. old and middle Aged ladies coming from all directions. tome on foot, but the majority on toar fooUd rigs. Certainlv they Ihnll _ u " um um too {may cook: mil 1,0)! the loop. so we expected tint the good young scribe from town would give on account of the happen. inge in and eronnd town, " Pneeville has elwcye come matter for the preu. The goalie service held Int Sunday. A week ego, was well "tended, as In our some from Swinton Park end other please there. he, but to. much run like! it: " tut on it on low land. Sowing tom. kind of grain on low land will be sout- poned mm on Mttottttt ot the he", min on Fridny. It is "ia that too [may cooks ml! UNI] the soup. so In "an“: hL_s 'tt letter. Domiid 1/rGrjiii'iii"ii were talking to his friends at All cars completely "luipped, including electric headlights. Equipment does not include speedometer redinlr, Donald McKin- EELi CLUTIIIES Local Agent, Durham I As was seen in last week's Review, ' marriage took y we of Mr Pinker- Iton and Mrs McPhail. Mr Pinkerton was a widower and Mrs MoPhail a ‘widow, so its easily seen that both made an agreement to the efhsot that it was not good for them to be living alone. hence the Rev, Mr Matheson made them one by pronouncing them man and wife and new we heartily join in wishing them much happiness the remaining part of their existence. Surely bachelors will be kind of put to shame when they allow their sen- iors the second marriage before they} have any idea when their Brst takes; plane. which we hope will be the only: Mrs Campbell, who had her foot broken some 5 or 6 wake age, is getting along as wall as could be ex- peeled, bot will take a long time yet before she will be up and around, Her mother, Mrs MoAnhur. " up from Buffalo and is in attendance. Ithe late Rev. Donald McLeod, who occupied it for nearly 20 years. Many a good sermon was composed within its walls by those two Rev. gentle- men. whose remains or ashes ere ly- ing, one in the old cemetery in this town, the rats, Rev. McLeod and the other, the late Rev. D. Finer in Vis. torie. B, C, The building wee'the property of a Mr Anderson. small in- eurenoa in Grey and Bruce Bo, Inspector Campbell paid his visit to S. S, No. 10, Glenelg and Egrement. some 10 days ago and gave a good re- port, The teacher. Mien MoDoneld. spares no time in doing her duty and it is to be hoped that she will be al. lowed to continue to the end of the year. provided she prefers to do so. Rev. Donald Erase}. 'taGi'ai'iiili iii; house for nearly 10 years and than the late Rev. Donald hLtr,ond wlm Rev I The old mouse which Mood the test oi nearly 60 years. whlcb served its time first as post oflitm and general store, kept by the late J. H. Yeoman, who put up the building before Price. ville was of much account, was born: to ashes oyer a week ago. caused by "ire catching on the roof some way. And " we happened to be in town and looking at the burning building which was destroyed about 8 o'clock in the afternoon and all the towns- people in attendance. but could not save the old building from destruction .1 our thoughts Went back here where two Presbyterian preachers and ltd iliee spent at number of years. first the. .,___ Ih EQ .. . - Nurse Chulone McDonuld WI! culled by Dr. Burton of Durhlm to attend . patient in the vicinity of Durham somewhere. Hector MoDonuld. of tho 198 Both. Toronto. paid a ilring vilit to Inc old home, south line, Glonclg. for I couple of days the beginning of the week. His battalion will be going " “mp " Angus in Simeon county Ibout the lat July. The Buifg have (iii? mung and only commenced on ‘the lat Much. In Ronnld McRn and boy, of Bturalo, who Ipcnt the loot throe week: It hit brother', Mr Alex Mer. Millan, who Is ailing so long. left for Ur harms on Friday evening, the 9th inst. Alex seems cheerfulolthough tnMring u long. mu well nyed for by his dutiful young wits and 'ig-. tcr-in-law. Min Son McKinnon. who is noting " nurse. Priceville. m ha a run Will bu hurt for the 1.1. of Tyne ttd partly for the 1010 at Hull. u " mother has n chin: of that old also! site. We had n friendly and from Donnld s couple of weeks .30 written in Edinburgh'. VICINITY Fi-+TaAtNNt rt, _ 1m] The evening was spent in games and mum. instrumental and vocal, enable to the occasion. A pleasant time was spent by all. At the close all joined hands around the uoldler boy and sang Auld Lang Svne. Signed; Arthur Richardson Will Hay. Petey Wilson. We trust that God will keep you safely and that you will return home as one of the victors in the near fa. ture. l Pte. Eby Goheen spent Sunday ie'"","',"! at Mr A. Ferguson's. I (cl rrived too late for " week) On Tuesday evening last over filty friends and neighbors of Pte. Elmer Richardson assembled at the home of I Mr and Mrs Alex Richardson and pre- lr'nteil Elmer with s wrist watch mth (tall name engraved on back. purse of _ money and address, after which hr lreplied in I very fitting manner. The lprenentation was mode by Miss Tens ' McConnell, while Miss Irene Haw head the foliowing ridress ; We apprecute the inusriheeg our soldler boys make in leavmg friends and all the comforts of home in order to each show lug willingness to " do his bit " to " Keep the Old Flag Fly- mg.” As a visible token of our hearty good will and best wishes we ask you to aeoeptthis wristlet watch. hoping it will remind you pleasantly of your home friends in Proton. To Private Elmer Richardson, 147th Batt., bt Canadian Greys." We, your friends, have met here to. night to express our regret at. your loss from our neighborhood end our pride and hearty appreciation of your loyalty in offering your services and if need be. your Me m defence of Freedom, J ugliee and Righteousness, the principles of the British Empire, Mr Fills visited Sunday evening with his friend, Roy McNaulty. Mrs J. McMurdo, of Brampton visited friends in our burg. Pte. W. J. McLeod was home from Niagara Camp over the week end. Mr and Mrs Tom Milligan, of Hut- ton Hill, are visiting at Mr and Mrs D, McCormick and Mr A. Mekin. non. Br 8rb-Whel mites, Ruled: Wit- ter. Jr 'rd-Ada Wilson, may Me. Cunnel, Mor William., Ell'ood Kins- man. Gordon Mchnnol. " "d.... Wilfrid Witter, lull W'illiuml, An. nie McCannel. Minnie Snail. Russell Lane. Alex McCaunel. Br lat-Sadie Cameron, Thelmu Wilson. Jr tst-. Willie Smail. Primer C-hharrsr Snail, Lavina Lune, Trellis Haw, John Tucker. B-Robert Ferguson, Sadie Ferguson. A-EUwood Me- Dougall, Mary McDonald. Islay Me-; Carmel, Minnie Ferguson. _ Miss Jean Aldcorn has returned home from the city. ' JUNIOR ROOM, PRIeL'VILLn Br Wd-A Holman. lt [elk-dd. B Camon. J . ttrd-a New. II " Lem. Sr 2nd--E Watson, I Melina-h 1! Helen. R McDougall. DNlcholl. F chougsll, D G Hebe". Jr Bud-.. K Mathmn. J Ferric. 3: lat- N Ne. hen, N McDoutttui, M Canon. G Me. Intosh, J Manyden. L McDonuld. Jr 1gt--J McMeekin, V McDougall. M Watson, L McArthur. G McLean. . M, LrrTsm, Teacher. No. ll, EGREMONT & PROTON Our nail men For. “polled to put " going their rounds on may momma. on account of the he", min and thunder nd lightning. one. but lite in autumn. hen" the naceuity of the second "li. THE BUREAU REVIEW SWINTON PARK Swinton Park, Ont, 3% 'lad . ohm with Goldie Putnam on Saturday but could noupcnd much time with his. Though it wu In. arday momma. we are in u mul- ketry course Nat now and Iconld not In" the worm-however we had quit. . out. no ml! look. In, lowland well ttlug, would We returned to Glasgow without calling mother, on that address yon sent me for I had neglected to bring it with ins-and arrived at Waverly Gardens Just in time and very ready tor a hearty supper. I was to leave lor camp that night at 11.30, but going to the station found everything in darkness and all trains stopped. The Zepps were over again but the morning showed that little damage had been done ; they had not come as tar north as Glaegow at any rate. We returned to the house and sat till all hours chatting again. lwasso glad to have another night with such good lriends but left the following morning about 9 a m., Don 8r., Lind- say and Fiona coming right to the stati. n with me. Lindsay' was to re- turn to the trenches on Friday last, and by now of course will be in the mid: of it again. Arrived in Ihoru- eliife about 12.45 night and bask in camp shortly after l a in and all our blankets being in store we lay down in our tents, no home either, Just with our great coats and did we sleep. Reveille " 5 30 found us all still very much attached wold Moth. er Earth. Now, you have an idea oi my Glasgaw trip-you know how thoroughly I enjoyed it. I will al- ways remember my furlough with the kindest thoughts, so now you must write to 16 Waverly Gardens and thank them all tor their hospital- ity--rm see again I must rely on you people " hone to do the thanking Properly- That evening we all, Donald and Mrs Brown, Lindsay, Fiona, Donnie and I went to the theatre and thor. oughly enjoyed the performance Tuesday, Fiona had the day oif, so she, Lindsay and I went to Edinburgh for the day, arriving there abouth a. m. We explored Scott’s monu- ment, spending almost an hour look. ing over the city from its height, then to the castle, which we went over from term to foundation stone. At present a battalion of Argyle and lutherland Highlanders is stationed there. We were all through St Giles --a beautiiul cathedral --v John Knox'a tomb and the tomb ot Arch. Campbell, Marquis of Argyle. who was sentenced to death tor his loyal- ty to Scotland. We also read with interest the great tablet to Robert: Louis Stevenson. another to General l Wauchope. We steed on the spot from which Jenny Geddes threw the stool " the bishop‘s head, the _ beginning of the reformation in Sect- ‘land. Then to Holyrood Palace ‘where Queen Mary at Scots at one time was supreme. A bronze tablet on the iloor marks the spot where David Rizzio was murdered by Darn- 1eysfrienda; the secret staircase is still to be seen. Queen Mary's rooms and the great banqueting hall, where even to this day 400 guests aseembie at the great state dinners given when the King or Queen spend a week or more each year in Scotland. Cleee by, but barred from visitors. is the great hill overlooking the sity-Ar. thur‘s seat where now great anti-air crait guns are on the watch and close by also is the market square with a huge pit rightin the street, damaged buildings on all sides, the worh of hostile air craft in Edinburgh. We went aboard the old “Diners Chustle"--ths Tire. boat, the someone that has made the Western island trip tor forty years gut and a very re- spectable old to she is. Everything was clean and neat and very Inviting down below. 1 so wished that I might make a trip with her but time would not permit. Even were the wenther the best, I could bat arrive in the ev- ’ening and leave again the following morning and the whorls on Tire. not being the beat, it would be but a chance that we would be able to land before morning, Many of the hands are Tiree men and you should but the praise that Donald Brown but for those Tiree "ilorr-the finest, he an in the whole world, most ot them great. strong men arr-id of nothing and yet with so mild a manner that one would imagine that they had nev- i er been accustomed to leading any- thing but the easiestol‘ lives. We; visited all the pieces of interest on the Clyde and returned home tor ten 1 about 5.30 p m. I Donnie and his (other end I spent . very interesting day ell along the Clyde, through ehipyerdl end enor- mous plants. all working on wer ine- teriels. We were intereeted greetly in the gt " e glen: oil-teak" torpedoed Just e couple of weeks ego in ' with A hole in her side " big as two large freight can but able to make the port, her 1 water-tight congruent: doing their part. She was dry dock undergo- lag rep-ire and we were eble to ex- amine the damage very thoroughly. Then the very incest of the meet me- dern battleships. the lament ot the ‘ new "Renomnid" clue super-drud- noughte, a miqrrtihoottt veseel, reedy to go into commie-ion in July next. We were ell over mine eweepero, " stroyers. cruise", petrol boat. and nil such. the Clyde being one of the greatest centres of this industry. t5ttoritalim, Coup. loony, In: 8 Dear Homo Folk- t I wu nuble template my trip In In: evening's letter but when to continua at on... If I remember cor- rectly, I left o8 having none In from n very plenum walk nnd talk with Donnld Brown Sr..Don. Jr, nod Flonn. mutiny and " mother were very soon home and in {rout at n but an“ lure we at and allotted till nlmou two 1n the morning running. when your trip our hero. outlinln. our l plans tor the coming two Inn. dig.. onulng the poulbilitiuol the wnr on! the days that In to follow. It wu I am quiet evening, Inch u Innjoy. Monday morning, I my In]. we and not rise on only no wo light-don‘t tell 'bnyotMb-- but Lindsay on! I had our porridge in bod-Just imagine itl Donald Malia-cl Sight-m In Glasgow and “IMMI- ,'tt,mthN'r's il'; iiwwmd'i' it, Fancy Stripes x l,' Call and inspect at t t Rockfast Drills, if,"'"'"""""""'"'"",? . Vi? t New Prints-- t In the matter of (he Eutule ol (Tawney Cosby James, ("to a! Mc, Village of f'riceruTU,i" the County "f (hwy, Ttrnner, deceased. NOTICE in hereby given, purunnt to R. 8.0. 19U, Cap, t21, Sec. so, and Amending Acts, that Creditors and others having c'aime against the es- tate of the mid Curtney Cosby James. who died on orahout the lat day of December, 19l5 are required to send by post plepuid '" dn'iw. to Herman I McLean. Priceville Post out". Out. one of the Administrators of the es- tate of aid Gartner Cosby Juries. decanted on or hetero the twenty sixth day of June. 1910, their clulutiau III-OI and surnames. Iddroueu and description! with full particulars in writing of their claim. ter veriled by statutory diminution an after the aid date the administrator. will pro- ceed to distribute the assets of the de. canned nmong the persona entitled thereto, having "and only tothe claim. of which they then have no. tice. w Dated at Markdnle thie 82nd day of Mar, 1916 Wu. J. Bow”. and Human: B. . . LEAN. Admittiatrntots of the os- tate of aid Cnrtney Cosby lunes, per P. McDalIouah, their solicitor, Beginning Thursday, June is, I Convention will be held in Bethany chapel, service each evening at 8 o’clock and Sunday at 3 and 7.30 p. m. Good speakers will address etch meeting nnd special singing will berendered. All are welcome. Quite a pleasant evening was spent in the hall here on Saturday, when Pres. June. and Jan. muheld, D. C. ‘ Pallister and A. H. Burnett were each presented with tokens of remem- brance by their many friends, 1st two, each, a ring and military set, Std, a wrist watch and fountain pen, 4th, a wrist watch, purse and the $10 from the Council, the former three having previously received them. A good program was rendered, consist- ing of music by phonograph, bag- pipes orchestra and solos, daetts, tries. quartettes, recitations, also two good addresses by Rey. Ford and Reeve Goodiellow. A chorus " God Bless Our Boys ,, was sung by twelve young ladies in white, wear- ing maple leaves upon the Privates‘ arrival off the evening train, which was " hour and a quarter late, after which asnmptuous lunch was served and all dispersed after singing " God Save our King" before the hour ot 12.30. Ptes. Eby Goheel, Henry Donty, Inc. and Jae. Dlmeld. D. 0. Pam-tor and A. H. Burnett were home over the week end. . Councillor Hockridge and Mr W. McEnchnie are busily engaged help- ing complete a bridge on the 9th con. In "'"""'"""-, Brandon, Man” is vis- [ting her sisters, Mn J no. Smith and In P. Pena. Miss Annie Smith, Cleveland, Ohio, is home visiting her brother Reuben Smith, who in home from Winnipeg, liter a severe illness. We are glad to pee him looking better end intends to return to " duty this week. A week ago Thnndny his friend, met at " home and present- ed him with a beautiful wrist watch. Our good wish“ co with him to Winnipeg, also to the front if need Potato plating Ind 1150 other roots is the order of the day. We heve horeee with me attain end we ere ell contented tho' jnet now while akin: maeketry we heve only to feed end Inter them. We have not yet eorted them out ttol em not very euro just which I shell he" tor an own but they ere all rather fine horeee end we look forward to our work with them. We will be with them tor good after next week and will teketheee with us when we so over. hrdly know him. Tell his people I have seen him and will Iain and [In them my beet. All 1'rtgtt tel] 61- Hm " at. J tscar, on It: boxes or“ Inka tree it you write to Nptigunl Drug & Chemical Co. mo! . did usury-“ch 'r. i 'd'A',t2ltti11',Trg,ghcl'go,f.ut, "sedthr1r+teethtr.i-iuvio. 'mrtrtdthatAeeituter. Squought o-ttttrand-ri-tttr/ttserie" mdm‘mudlmll hep at work. Ntertudtiu-urtto-aGirtvins, "ilty-llyndstrmtertdidntttteeot Sh "rrtntirmer,ntir6-rsoui." a in Serges, Voiles 1% 2ttd,,,"gptLTgtffgLi'P, . l I'efttAt, A“ 1Letett"trit.-yrar, Notice to Creditors (MMS-The Best vii Quality. ' Dress Goods HOPEVILLE Nthmd jiiieiiiiiiE" TORONTO FRANK LEALAN D, Buy to hulls (fun with . 01w In” pm. on Cannot. In." " - "I01 No dirt or Inn out and no foe you'll DURHAM. - For interior ot bandit: ter 3nd Ella-pa than lath and pm" Also Bole Aqua! sud beau for In: and vie mty of the Shingles and Lath always on hand " right prices. Custom Sawing promptly attended to SASH, DOORS, and trll kinds of HOUSE FITTIIGS ia"tgl"/ig that he but his Planing In and factory fully eqmpped And in prepared to take orders for The undersigned he“: to Announce to "tidal. 0 Durham and surround. rig.“ ist {hi School In ttt sun Is I than! one. The may.“ Bre mn-ulvo Mu manual and any: no [um tonne Utat lemme" and a have every alum-ta {Or the [Inn-u and manual: of "oteltsitte. [£362.] [In maxim Ill advance. DURHAM PLANING MILLS 'gft'hlM Bandeau would enter at the mum Mn; ot 'ermit possible. Boom can In ole Wu mule rota. “urban u a nanny Win town. mm; at I no“ dumb]: 7 mtdeuce. It." and EQIIpmont. the school ulhorouuhly equipped In tom-mug Manny. In chem“! Ind etectritmt lupplleo um 1m. to. [or {all Junta: Lenin; and lunc- iiiirai'GW. The followuxx competent nun In In “one ' {In ALLAN, Pnnclpcl Ind Plowman In”: I! Ochoa] Mn". m (a... (name-w [manure Agent. Money to Loan Issuer of [urn-go Licenses. A Ken on] “lunch! Imameu transacted. ARTHUR H. JACKSON Barrister, Solicitor in Suprem Com - fume Commissioner Money w Lona. - ”Helm-ll has a telephone an bu detttte tn (hymn. HONOR GRADUATE of Torono. Univenity. graduate of Royal College of Dental Bar eons of Ontario Rooms Ont J t J 'ir'lh'h'lhl'/s" New more Hun-ed Auctioneer for Cat, Urey Tall. Menu Arrangement: me at. n tom Ae., null. beam“ who ”review Ot Ioe.Durhun. 6t wneapondnum mam-ed M. or " canon P.U.. will be pin-w! .m to, Mlou§p1ulu|uon to D. MoPHA IL) "VI" 'E’ifGaT J/uiauiiiiiiaaT -.' au'll%flr'll. 'll2ffLt'u" "ttue-o- J'owellry tttotet ad opp o site Poet (Mice. wf PICKERING o. o s., L n s HONOR GRADUATE Tumuuo muveerttr, um dam Raw-l (mum... I-nlIIAl nun-mu onto: noun . b-ua. I 3-4pm. 7-4 p. I. New In on between 0.0: and Madam all noun. J. G. HUTTON.M.D.. C. M OFFICE: Over J. P. Tettortr. aloe. WI! own-Ila “in, once. WING! : Second home tenth oi Incl-In else on and“ on Alum Bt. DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL ruined Sheeting. 2 yds wide.“ " Hen" bleached Sheeting .. .wc " Bleached table linen. 70 in wide, 50c " New Goods cnming in every week 31 in wide. SQ yda long,..,..... . IN pr MI m Wide. 25 yd: long“ . . . ' . ....Oe pr " m wide, 3 yd: lung. ...$l And 1.00 pr All Lice Curtaiuts have tiuitshed top. New Curtain Draw ry It in wide doub. he (Hider err-nu or white . . . . .llc " ll. I. Milt, 0mm“) New Spring Goods BIG. A ZENUS CLARK HEW FIBRE BOARD “In. mica comm all told; rains“ of 130ml, t 'iii'ihli'i 8m. wri and Papa-story. tcdr, Th%, u- oietqtt to good paymg positions. We have an unrivalled connectlon with but Malnu- houoe. where our m- duotu we 'mtularir employed. Writ. for It':",,',',":); Full inform motion tent no on application. _ c A Plague. . CA G. D, PLIIIINO Primal] for " year: Bea-cm J. EGRANT D. 0.8.. L. D. B. BUREAU. ONT. (Lowest Town Notary Public, thr'uutistrioturr, CONVIYAICEQ, 5c. “on 00H... ”antenna and Dulce-I Dunno J. P. TELFORD. I on Lunbron at... op ito deolek Stables. p0. LACE CURTAINS . H. BEAN V‘s-m , ire .‘u ' _ I}; D.lcPHAIL. Ceylon oftoc. MIAGE. Durham OWEN SOUND nu. J, r. M. ORTAmo He Sells Cheap noun-up ' It:

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