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Durham Review (1897), 29 Jun 1916, p. 5

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JUNE 29, 1910 m,----". "rr!!leiii. ':y::/r:ye:4h'di1lMrritiiriititiii, " , 'v:ryacry,'iilliiagripitiii 1- .; 5 .m the Highest Ida. li, STORE ' l On, when T and Shoes p.' 'jnoleums CHNIB 4-.mmer Reading 35c and _ mular Reprints FUR Ull : Juice, Grape Juice“ l'ruit Salts d Boys' Car? '. Ills a? $1.25 New 3min; meat Lakes Stu- uhlp bank. ., l' nee. Canadian Puma ', -tlanitcba" will hillb- :4 i', mp. In. each In. [ t a" the Season of am“. " " _ PtV" Marie, Puet Arttise l . m1. Connuthl "til ' k 5.23 p. In. Fall ”I’- _ 'ft nuns, etc. from my menu agent. or W. B. Jam-z 1asseugerr Anon, o" J 'ients' Raincoat: ew L‘l cannot be beat. fwidcncc ior Sate ns n 4 ~ummcr drink. Iam " Chocolates Talcum Perfumes nable prices. “I C.. .5? small . H fl Proftts Durham consignment assortment of , Calt and let bhoes. Do not pair of our tut line of Ike for this by ‘e purse. awfully "vised. 'he town of D ,uo0ertt er',',,,".',',., . .1 and rooms wall mum of work: tt m-lnw cost. and the Mg.- hiq own (or... m gin-n if desired." in“ property for lit. itttttt rent and in hwmo. Two build, v. "l he sold with further parting REVIEW Crust: liver wrist Inlet. 11:de by leaving Markets. them. t 130 .0175 " l300w15m .it00toi400 19w. tt00 JUNE 29, 1916 v, great. Lake Route ouch Wed nee day Hivmt‘leekers Ehgettrttiegtigtg " C ' mdian PaeiO may it they lo de. Nu '. take advmnze of the "Great I, wCl'rip." The Steamship‘Man- n. m" nn which Homemakers tickets w 1 be, honored, on pnymem of$9 m1 mional to cover mosh out balm} my a trotn Owen Sound cub Wed- m day daring senon navigation en ling at Saul: be Marie. Pt Arthur an! " William, connecting " the Inner point tor Winnipeg and Wes. to n Canada. PM "All Rail“ Home-eaters Ex. mushna are in effect one!) Tnelday null Oct. an: inclusive. 'arziculars lrom Canadian Paeifitt T, Act Agents or W B Howard. Dish m: Passenger Agent. Toronto. Buy Falm It; . héap. You connot "ord to BUY or BELL to BORROW or LEND without ttttst swing H. ti. MILLER, hm to offer l Building Hardware, Glass, Nails, etc. ' If on an needing anything in the building line, we would be please; to quote you on any line of Building Hardware. Nails, Glass, Tracts, Building Paper, lines, etc. We can give you an unusually close prim on Nails, Screws. Bolts, etc. Let us quote you We carry a tull line of Galvanised Iron Waah Tubs, Pnils. tin pails, Wash Boilers, Cream Ct"ttt, Milk Cans, Grtniteware, Steel Hoods, Tinwan and General Shelf Hardware. Binder Twine Homeseokers Excursions' Flour, Feed, Oilcake, etc. Paris Green PRICIVILLI’S BUSY STORE PRICEVII Automobile prices are being raised-----) the Ford price has been reduced $120 since the war began an Lac-u... v-' .v, ___ _ near But-mm. Good farm. c.sMiTh & SONS, Local Agts, Durham Ford nunntsout 3“" Ford Touring . Mo Ford Coup-1et - Tteo Ford Sedan .. a” Ford Town Car - "' f. o. In. Ford, orrtarlo Property Now The immense Ford cash pnrchesing power has mede it possible te overcome in men, ways the serious obstacles met with by other car makers because of the scarcity and advance in prices of raw materials. The high Bord quality. is strictly maintained ....-and the most exuding government tests have shown that Ford constructive material even ends that need in most high grade care This year the F ord ear-always the most eeonomieel oer to buy end to operate--- beets e11 records for eeonorny. Hanover Ihe. Torn Mather spent Sunday with his mother and meter. Dr. and Mrs Lane and cluldun motored over to Kinlougb on Sunday and returned on Manda”, “comp-n- iod by the doctor‘s luster-m law and her two little girls, Rev. Mr and Mrs Whaley, of Dar- ham, were In town last. Friday, the former "king ohuge oi preparatory services here that iveniug. Two trumps, thought to be desert- on), were brought speedily tojustice by the notion of a few of the Niagara on Thursday evening. During. the afternoon in the minutiae of Mr and Mrs Arch. MeDonold. they broke in- to their house and got away with a 'inttu at money and Mr McDonald‘s new amt. They were captured in Morkdele Without any dimetllry and 'they are now awaiting their trial in iOwen Sound, Pte. J. J. Paulaoo, of 117th, was) home over Sunday. Capt. ll, B, MoKnnnoa, of bondom vimed " home loan week and. Neil Shel-crud returned from Car- gull, use: visiting more fer some time. The examinations are all over. but ‘tha promotions which are being held this week Mr Mxller has completed ‘his work for this you 3nd MISS Little 'will fimsls in a couple of days. I The Red Cross Society last week ’sold the quih to Mrs Mather for n ‘good little sum. About fittr-thre' ‘dollau have been realized from the Auilt now and it is yet to be disposed lot by the young girl: of the society, to l whom Mrs Mumm- kmdly presented it, Miss Mu] Black and her mother, from Niagara Falls, are visiting friends around the 'tllsge. PRICEVILLE VILLAGE All cue completely equipped. lncludina electric beadllghtu. Equipment do" not include speedometer last week I The Int week I“ fine and tatt-i all kind: ot crop: to grow. Pontoon lure beginning to put in In nppurnnoo lot coming through the ground titer {being several weeks in the ground. Some of the sick people ore gating better, while other: or. no main: much progrul towards recovery. The Secrument held in the Pratt terion Church lust Sundoy we! do Ingest ever held in Prieuville. show- ing that the pastor during " eighteen years in Prieeville. was not elothful in attending to his duties outside " well as in the pulpit. Quite a num- ber of young members were edded to the Communion Boll last Sunday. The Rev. Me Wheley. of Durham, preeched preparatory eeryieee on Fri.. day evening of last. week. He took for his text Peter's denial. In his preliminary remarks he said that the pulpit. in the church must. have been made for 3 men 6 feet. thr inches all ‘eud naked to be excused. as he had to “end to one side. However Mr Whale, re not I Zeceheua in stature. but be made good delivery from the text chosen. Sacrament mil be dispensed in gaelic next Sunday n 11 o'clock fora. noon, A good attendance is expect- ed. Mr and Mrs James Mather. of Hampdeu. attended the Communion hate last. Sunday. They visited friend: In this town and outsiihr.for a day or two. ”The posts are all placed in the} places Around the new cemetery and the wire will be put on Mon, We notice quite a pile of earth on the school grounds taken lrom under the schooibouqe lately. The stone work is partly done and a regular overhaulmg will be done on the house before school opens after vacation. The ladies are always busy propsr- ing things for the poor boys who are soldiers. They meet in the ddrerent homes, showing that each and all has an interest in doing their ' bit, ' (don't llks that small word). Its doing their share Which they do as a duty felt by each and all to perform. PRICE!!!“ AND LIMITS Road work ie in order these time and alter the heeyy rams all summer and spring, it takes a good boss to do good at repairing the roads. a, the south line. Glenelg. boss D. J. Ite- Dougall made a good job of Ming the ruts. Donald is somewhat like the old highlander we worked for when a young fellow down the country. The I hired men by the month was to ' the lead cradling. 3 or l cradles going Eamongst pine stumps. The old chap l would whisper in our our in gulic thoir dhoibh e mini: th bhidheadh sin lein fern gebheidh sm air air eoehar e or better understood. give it to them. when we will be alone we will take it easier. So Donald gevs it to the shovsllers by taking the lead himself shovelling, but when he is working for himself he will take it easier. VIGINITY Mrs. J. Dozen visited last week with her sisters Mrs Wilson and Mrs. Ina. Methtrdo who was a. visitor at Mrs Wilson‘s from Brampton. Flue weather is ours at last. A number of our citizens attended It Forest circus Saturday Mat. “Mr. and lira. B. Kinmsh, Dundalk, also Mrs Wm Dene”. were visikors over Sunday " Mr. John Dezelfs. V iidnenu and Mr W. Shad and mm Massey spent Sunday with Map- le Lane friends. tininnd Mrs. John Sinclair and boys were guests Sunday ot Mr and Mrs John Stevenson, Holstein. MM} and Mrs E. Heckridgo and Mrs Will McEachnie motored to 0. Sound lagt Thursday. 349:5er It. kinnell Ind WNMCEach- nie were in Markdale Satnrgay. -GG, Albert and Dan Haw and Mn - motored to Clarksbure Bun- dar. Mr mt Mrs B. Hookridgo called on their old friend Mr Arch McEacbnio, m Forest on Sand-y. - Misses Dixon and Weir, Dromore, are visitors at Mr John Sinclair‘s. Rev. E. o. and Mrs. Fords ore in the city our Sunday. Mr gtsttitsrtrl, Dundalk, very ably supplied here Sundny evening. Mr. Wm. Mott had the misfortune to break a bone in bi: left arm Thurs- Aiay of last week so is off duty for I few? days. Mr Jack Morrison visited " home at Maxwell "" the week end. aGiik qlnrtena go to Fair- bairn garden party Tuesday evening. 63.113918 Why Demanded "Gin Pills did for 'df, I'm-bond and me what no other remedy eon d. I have advised two other parties to me them, one of them being my mother who hubeenn great mrfferer for upward: of so years. Ind one box cured her, so as to enable her to sleep on her left side, something she could not do for many I yen. The doctors told her they could not cure her, but t;out11.r.elieve. her by on operation for I titxttiutt kgdney. but on new“! of heugethey did trot think It ndviuhle for her to go. Ugm my advice the tried Gin Pin: whleh cured er and for_whigh the in ever ready to speak in - The Review to New Subscrib- ers to Jan. lst 1917, for only Mc ream pas.» "" PYIIK.“ Ina. THOMAS H. rtattrrrD "'"'",'th P. o. Bo' IM P. . mud Your (imam an: GIN 'tTagb,-qths ll' HOPEVILLE In DURHAM REVIEW When you go on Geek m Luv: um... in: the sun is there before you and l the rollicking wind, tamed to a breeze by the still-green banks of the St. Mary's River, gay with cottages. Soon you'll reach the Soo and the tar-tamed canal that Canada and the States have made. ' What's that against the skyline, like black-barred exeieton hands play- ing "Simon says Thumbs Up"? That's the Canadian Pactttts ttatiVirtry'is Bae- cule Bridge, which splits accommo- dating in the middle, using its won- derful thousand-ton aide-weights, and opens itself like scissor blades. a nun- yired and sixty-eight ieet in the air: Truly a strange torht, this IPO, where boats walk upstairs in canal-locks arm bridges go iaetrtrnttintt against the horizon! l See that weird boat yonder, like a 37min ylth its MM aard.tttil put ot Miss Mary Edge. who MI touching m Drnyxon in the Hi is School, was home tor t coupla as any. last week 5nd left for two or three weeks in Toromo. Mr W. G. Firth has had the north Ind south walls of the foundation oi his ham extended and the east. wall rebuilt, the root oit, end added to the walls. which will tune hie barn high- er and wider, The raising was on Saturday and the weather, although rein was threatened. stayed fuse, Everything went up alright. Mr Heft. of Williamaford. has the eontrttet for the framing. - Mr John" Wilson, of Tisdale. Sask. visited WILD Ins sister. Mrs T. Bit- chie. over the week end. Planned to any that Mrs J. Wil- liams, reported in last week's Edge Hill new: as dead, is not, but is sari- ouely ill. We hope she may yet be restored to health. This week IS the last of the school fur this term. Mass Mortley, we be- lieve, is leaving. She will be mined in souial circles as well as bythe scholars. Tim interesting paper, 'The Listen. iug Pml.‘ published at theBritiat from under the auspices of the 7th Canadian Battalion, has an item in a recent numlu t' that will probably be of interest to Inllllimls of our readers. and spcially; to (Lost whose relatives lmve fullen.! The item is as follows: “Those at the from probably know ot the good work being done by the Graves Registration Commission in recording the location of the graves of our fallen comrades. Thechaplain must reportto them oval y‘ burial he conducts, with the location of the grave. But now the commission is prepared to do more. They will furnish to the wife. mother, or other near relative of a deceased men a photograph of his grave. Relativel' must make application to the chaplain of the unit to which the deceased w as i, attached, giving his name, rank. num- i her. ete,, and the date of his death. I The writer had occaion recently to; apply for one of these photographs on I behalf of the father of a man in the) Seventh who died at a clearing station in November. He found that thei photograph had been taken, was on record, and could be sent. immediately. These facts are not generally known, _ and the “The Listening Poat' could' help materially in making them known in Canada, and be rendering a much appreciated service to those who have lost friend. in this struggle. 'u.. Guar- dian.~ ttot-lame' Excursions to the Land ot Wheat tEorrteseektrrt' Excursions to West ern Una-d; at low has via Canadian Paeitle, and: Tuesday. March 7th to October 8Ut melu-ive. Particulars from “a (landla- Pail. Agent. or W. B. award. mutt-tot Fuselage:- Agent, tomato. The Soldiers' Graves EDGE HILL who u touching the water? In an Alice in Wonder- land boat so don't laugh at its putt. ed-out proportions. it carries a m- tie machinery in one end and a little crew in the other. in between-- wmch is anything from tour to six hundred teet,---it'tt Just a series mi grain bins, tied together with steel. it can stow away from seven to nine trainiotuU at when. But now we're through the loch Ind by alter-noon we might be in the middle of the At. lantic for all the Ind we see. I At "our o'clock we find ourselves under the awning: where the lime blue teapots circulate cheeriiy no the talk turns on how cool it is. Dinner toait---trtrarurt' how mun- dime and appetiterui we when. ill- the eirlr-Wimter u e tttPN iii-999g” T. B. Scott Found Murdered We were shocked lest week to re- ceive clippings from Port Arthur pe- pere telling of the murder of T. B, scott, whose mother and othcrrela- lives live on the town line, South! Glenelg. One account says: " He wee found dead near his shack in Blake (township, sixteen miles from the city, his head and arms full of gaping bul- let wounds. The authorities are con- vinced that the men was murdered, nut so far have been unable to discover ' clue or a clothe for the crime. [here were three wounds in all on the may. One bullet entered the left tore. arm and coming oat on the other arm. . passed through the abdomen, coming out on the right side. The other two were on his head. One went in the left Slde of his head and came out the‘ right side of the Jaw, while the other evidently entered the left tide of the head and came out on the tight aide tbuve the ear. The wound on the forearm was evidently the result of his throwing his arm in the Air to ward off the tirst shot from his snail- ant's revolver or gun. Remdents of the valley speak highly of the dead mam He always lived alone in a sort of hermit style. He had no enemies and was known use quiet genul man. No gun or other titearm was found beside the body. A team of horses. harnessed. were found in the sable. No one seem to be able to throw any light on the cn-e. Scan was " ways on the belt of 19mm with the neighborhood. An etrott is now under way to locate the murderer or murders ms. Provincial consume Symous hav- ing left the city this mot-mug for the scene of the crime. A jury mu been; empnneled, and this morning a. post molten: was held on the body which is lying in Hendei son‘s morgue, the My adjrrurnimt until next Mondnv night at 7.30 u'dnck to one evidonce. In the nwunlinw. the provinoinl police can he depended upon to do [his crime l to speedy justice. Robbery as a. motive for the cum: is not credited. la the pockets of the dead man's clothes when he wns found was change amounting to something Over " undthe opinion is expressed by residents of the valley who knew him that he did not keep money in his house. His mother who resides I new Priceville, Onntio. has been noti- _ led of his death." The Above are the facts as tat as we know at present. His nephew Frank Scott went up to nttvnd to interment and adjust his estate. We slncerely aympsthiu with the relative: in their attlittion. Interment took platoon the 15th inst. ' The undersigned otl‘ers to rent the Commercial Motel in the village of Priceville. Immediate posses-ion “iv. cn, For further ptsrtieulartt apply on iiii, Emmi-es. For Rent motive for the crime -- - ONTARIO. ARCI Jot. BLACK. straight through the menu, even mm the sneaking remembrance that some: Body said there'd be more Down " ten booking through the pannole a we rise next morning. we see Thunder. Cape and In an hour or so call u Port Arthur, next door neighbor In our termini! at Fort wtutnie-eiert" tor towns. both ot them. ----__. ,..A ”an. u" nun-u, w”.- V. ._77,. lh‘lwecn Fort Wlllllm Ind Port Arthur there are twenty-(Ive ot than huge wheatmtrnks, etch looking like a collation ot spent shells trom 36m. trum mortar. triumphantly “punt In the service of msnklnd and grain- trule. Their oomblned ”on? an to forty-tttree and a quarter mull“ bushels, this mun; we twin tom the world] 5mm: tram "th A Between all stations in Canada can of Port Arthur, also in Detroit and Port tEutotr,ChLqlV, uumuo,:.Buck Rock. Niagara Fellt st and Suupvn‘iun a.“ Bridge, N. in! mi aTickets and {amber ggt"1"' " and Trunk Ticket 0 Gas. a. B, Dingman. Town Agent, Telephone No. 3 I Going June So, July EO'ood gum July ut. l return “we date l The sum) way lo (-rlalvuue is a hap- l py day spent in yo'tt' fuvnrile sum- , nwr place. The puma way lo go l is by the l l o o I i Canadian Pacific DOMINION DAY t"'"tt'il""tt _ . cg: S, New Prints- I', LO IV RATES SINGLE i? Rockiast Drilis, Going July In Return 1 ii; in Serges, Voiles :‘ I t and it/ H? Fancy Stripes * "t Call and inspect at t g GRANT’S 'li iiitrqsq+ts4+ts4s4s4"tr Particulars from any (‘nnudmn " cllc Ticket Agent or from W.” Howard, D. P, A., Toronto. ood going June 50m. July lid, Valid to return July 3nd. DOMINION DAY Fare and One-Third Fare and One Third SINGLE FARE SINGLE FARE CRUM’S -The Best Quality. Dress Goods Retur'n limit July 8rd m. um to lust mit J uly I FARE BIG 4 New Spring Goods 31m uidu '15 yds lump. . . . . ... Jo: pr m In mar. 21, yd: lung. . . . ... ....Oe pr " m wide. 3 tds long. mail And LN"- All I...” I‘unmuu have “called top- New (‘urluiu Drapery It in wide doub- te tt "an menu: or wtute . . . . .Ue " {I open to not!" “new any In Imb- In!” [or a do“ y com (or m- mine - or 'tuer. Young women Ohould begin can“ tg,tt',ttty, st once to " we P we of the oftire we. who in. enlisted. Write for purticunl's and circular c A “sumo. ICA o. D.ILIIIIIO PtiMihi for It you: amt: Tuiited%itrsai'trtt, 25th Vidal?» " Heavy hlwu'uvd Bin-Hing " AOe " Bleached [able hum. 70 in wide, we " New Goods waxing in every week J. G. HUTTON.M.D.. C. “not can“ Phyuuuu 051m Oahu» O"2ed Over J, P. "Ito"'. also. - when“. my omen. lunacy Second new mm ot kids do!“ and do: on Moan a. OFFICE Idol. BI F-lla. . tape. 24 p... hlephone cotrmtuteos1 between on all macaw It tsil mun. action GRADUATE Toronto Hume-In). - dun: Awful college mum mm mm“ in mucneu. ottice--Over Javelin some ml oppo like Post. 00100. Univeruu; gradual» of Royal Collect of beam! Salaam)» of um uric Koo-u Over J t J UNTER‘B New - I J. 2.1331.me ' Suit or In it ""ibes,"iffe?.ut “would Aucunuwr tor do. “My tern». lama -cuneattB lot - u sou-m 4sc., mm be mun: u the - cr ”gunman. u." coervspou!tAeoe -- M. at to Ceylon law. will be Wu AM to, fermion nun-11mm " B. IcPHAlL. 001”. ottoC. MINI. Dunn - It Herb-1) In; I wiephouc h um " ween: Ceylon. J. F.6RANT D. D .C. PICKERING o. D fi., L 0 S HONOR GltADU ATI', oi .P.1"'tt ARTHUR H. murmur: lusumnce Agent. Issuer of Manage L oral “lunch! Maine-r LACE CURTAINS e whoa! tullol'ouxhly (Hammad In “run .iiili,t In chemical Bud Hymnal new on an: lama. Ac., 10mm Jumm lent-u and “we - -., am- .nllnwln- Mann-n1 In. aiirii'iii inch. The to we m cutie t "yawn“. Prftsc cl School Tau lnwnqmu sunk-nu rho um ol the term H mum»! " rewumle talu- " tom u. an a teat6cuee . Tum“ of the 80m Se,','.', one. The mm; attend fund num- nu " - “My“. 't'rAGTis' of the School in M you In . one. The trump-a ue .mglenntu- edu- muond rand um no lulu-wmmw and I have every i"gte',tt2t an m M on nun-muniuon ot and“. -----. -. -- “..... ... ‘4mu . H. BEAN DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL DURHAM PLANING MILLS The undoni ned hogs to announce to raids-tn 'lrlrlld'2, and surround- ing count'. that he In: his Planing Mill and” etorr fully equuppud ad in prepared to take orders tor no. on Mmhml Bt., o-ite l deole‘a Sudan. Slilm, DOORS, and all kinds of HOUSE FITTIIGS Shingles and mu shiny: on hand at right prices. Cut Sawing promptly attended Also Hole ”an: and Dale: m and it nttr or the Notary Public, t'oomtismiotter, CONVEYAECER. M For intatrior ut huildin honor a. chapel than lath nod .15}. Buy to badl- Out- with o on Buy put on Cannot (all " nnm fuel No diet or null sTGG"ruist DURHAI. ONT OWEN BOUND II. l. KOCI DURHAM. (murmur NEW FIBRE BOARD ZENUS CLARK b,' sun and humping“. PHAIL> Call and no toe ”and! "£5820 lull lulu". ..NeVFe. v..- _._.,_, The lollowm; coup-um. In! 2w. mange " ",1,ttie,',','g,T, coin“ te weaned. inert, unnamed.“ t (Lawn Town In mg mm and new trod am. mob-W He per mouth tn “we: II. J. t. In. or In in r I [e sJu"lll'ilf Cheap enter u the ttqgtr1 load an be ob- mmun “than” it a - dabble "mu" ONTAON tor if

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