West Grey Digital Newspapers

Durham Review (1897), 7 Dec 1916, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

" 916 'A' y.'y: y,", Cial {2&me%%@%$§$ ¢r$wwwmw$waw Brande! '3 old Stand Slushy weather necessitates something to keep your feet dry .md warm Nothing gives better satisfaction than the Merchant! Rubber Co goods We stock their romplete line in Menu heavy puck Rubbers with 6 in. end " in. top, 4 and 3 hole lacets, Gum Rubbers, Overshoes, etc. All sizes and widths to suit. To arrive any time. icss Raisins. Valencia. Candy, Peels, Sngm an li you want a First=ciass Overcoat 0tmus 3iruits, Candy, Ladies' Coats Just three weeks until Xmas eve. Imagine , The beginning H: next week will and III decorating for the festival uaaon. Our F splay will be better than ever, and our stack new and varied. 'l 1ch time and thought was apent in selecting the beat of different 415.5 and we are sure what la ahown will unit you. whether the _ :t be tor lather. mother, aiateror brother. a; L. GRANT: It includeu Comb and Brush Sets, ‘ry Brannon. Pins. (Bloch, China. IN _', uen Table Cloth; 'ftsrr1tuts,trowe'U, l I'.Lb'e Runners, n'dk’fa. Sweater Coats. 0tmus Jreaey and Beaver shell, curly cloth lined and rub- ber, interliuityr, fur Ct llar, madé by Noland's for only $18 oo, you can get itlerty We'veafew left. " you are winking of getting ”no, call and see ours DECEIBBR 't, 1916 When yoq come here for a suit of clothes in an ovurcoa! our object is to make you a permanent satisfied customer of this store, We know no better selling you (", JGrstedt titroa. fl Eqiiji “$11435 COOK 3m any tune. are our tstocks of Valencia, Cantata. Figs, Sugars and Canned Goods. Highest Prices for Butter, Eggs and Dressed Fowl no. 3. 'url"]!)'!,','?!'. 8iuVpiug tyuyyeslzbns 'rg5ratro"lh"hTiTrirt"r' I,ight gtutstsers way to do it than by Shingles and Lath always on hand at right prices. Custom Sawing promptly attended to Alan Sole Agent Mid Dealer for Dar. ham and vicinity of the The undersigned begs to announce to residents of Durham and surround- um cuunuy. that he has his Planing Mill and Notary fully e tupped and it prepared to take 'J/e/N',! DURHAM PLANING MILLS For interior of buitaings--hetter and cheaper than lath and plaster. Easy to b-snnlle Um: mm a saw Easy out. on Cannot fall " Saves fuel No dim or macs Call and we for yourself SASH, DOORS, and all kinds of HOUSE FITTINGS DURH AM NEW FIBRE BOARD ZENUS CLARK M, Toilet Articles. Mili. Dolls. Toys and Games, I. Dresser Scam, Shams, .ts. SOME. Tams, Etc. New Seeded and Seed ‘. Planes, Dates, Nuts, We carry only the best 'roceries HNTARIO hood. The only pm of the "only; _ was open: with mania and dancing. '. and yuioul 3mm won played. After ' I dainty lu-oh Ill lowed. " im- , promptu prognm no arrangod. Mr I Peter Muir In chliunn. font. to , the ho", coup]: were given by Alex. Why“. Poser MoArth-r. Jon. Block. lJohn Dow and others, to which 5h. (groom mod. luitthlo reply. thanking E lho people for their expulsion of (and ( will which they had shown. not only ' by words but also in a more tangible ' monner by the mony plenum they I had kindly brought. Some nice ribbon, at reduced prices, Ind {may knitting batN--would make most nppropriate Christan: gifts. Call and see them " Micah Muller’s Miss Marion Mnrshnll of Durham was the gust“ of Miss Ureie Metheeon over the week and. Mr Hermie Mahala went to the city this week with stock, Minn L Nicholle visual Mill Acme McMillan. Six Comets, last week end, The Annunl Sunday School enter- luinmembaa been "ranged tor on Thursday night Dec gist. Agood program is being prepared. Alter I rocintion 3nd inhuman] manic. The prognm was brought to In end by all singing 'He'a a jolly good fellow." Mr Dan Mabce of Bolton visited with hm uncle, Mr Dougald McCor- mack and other friends last week. Mr Jon Maxwell from the West. is visiting friends m Pneevdle and Swin- ton Park. A distressing accident occurred last Saturday evening at. the home of John McQuarrie, who for name time has been a cripple from . [muons ac- Cldanl. This time he occidently fell at. his own door and bro“ the limb upon which he depended most. it will necessitate his oonfinetmsot to bed for a long time and the sympathy of the community is hereby extended to the family. Mr Frank Reilly is repairing his blacksmith shop so that n. will be in good condition for the approaching winter. Dr and Mrs Hutton and other friends were in town on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Arch Sinclair and children returned from their holiday in Hamston. Mr Jack McTaggart is home again after spending some months In the West. Mrs Hartman and daughter, Miss Hazel of Hanover are visiting at Mr Jas. Ford. On hid" evening Dee In. I lerge number ot friende met " the heme of Mr Den leDoueld 0 D B " "u. brate the menu of hue nemege end , welcome hie Imde to the nightm- Messrs Henry Tucker and Joe Hoo- per returned to their respective homes here, after spending three months in the West. Mr and Mrs John Weir visited over thc: week end with relatives at Edge Hi I. Mrs. W. L. Dilon spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs Reuwick of Dromore, A. 53rd Time Social will be held in Ebenezer Church on Friday night, Dec. 8th. A Splendid program of dialogues, recitatiotm, music. eta, will be given by Holstein talent. Ad- mission 10 cents. Will was again seen going south Sunday evening. (hounded far he! was») Miss Kate MoMillon of your town is spending I few days It her home here. She purposes lowing for Tor, onto that week. The Red Cross Ladies met at Mrs. Abraham Hooper's on Wednesday, and on account of rain, only fourteen were present. Collection 01.65. Mr and Mrs Wm Hendrick of Tor. onto hate spent. the past two weeks visiting {Honda and relobivea here, Mr. Howard Beard visited at Pair. view farm on Sunday. Mr Victor Weir ot Owen Sound. vis, ited at his uncle's Mr John Weir. A number of the ladies he" attend, ed the Red Cross meeting at Mrs An.. gus MoAnhur's on Wednesday last, Mr Geo and Miss Edie Black of Pomona visited friends for I few days hat. week. Mr P J Huley 11nishtsd sawing a fine pile ol wood for Mr D Smollie on Sat, urdoy hat. Burial; " I mover and is than englged in metal ltbour. The Rea (has: meeting or tl "s Nol is being held this week at Mr Geo Binnie'a. Mr and Mrs D MoMill-n spent San. dny " Mr I Andersona. Glenelg Centre. "Much sympathy is extended to Mr A Campbell in the death of " wife. Mr Ind Mrs J. J. Black span; Sun- day " Mr J, S. Blnk'a. Pomou. Call tttE E. Hoekridge'a, Hopeville. They are opening . oomrlete new nook this week. A Initnb a gift you my! porch,” for any Mend. All!) For Your Christmas Supplies tidr, " 606L- P RN EVILLE VILLA OE This Week's Budget SCOTCHTOWN GLENMONT NO 10, GLENELG a EGREMONI‘ For Nov. Total no. of man“. 410 Br 1v..ieh McCuaig lllx. Jr IV -Jotut Alex McUnuig 395, Allen Me- Innia 383, Allie In E when) 874, Esther Mclnms 369, Flora MrDougall 35t, Earl McLeod 330. Sr IH-Jennie McDerm. id 323, Anna t3ltotrtrved 311. mm, MC- Eochern 177x, John Shmtrevd "thr, Jennie MoDougnll 79. BrH--Kathleen McLean 368, Juhn McLean 36t, Annie McLeod 826, Margaret McDougall 324. Jr li-Hector MuEachPrn 283. Sr l-- Purl McCuaiz 837. John McDouzull 829. Prmter-uordon Mt-Eachrrn 1516, Those marked x have not attended half the time. M. I. MCDONALD, teacher December 4th and fannexs are still plowing. Weather mild. s-Eddie Cook. Sr 4 -kathleen Firth, Keith Edwards, Edna McClock- lin. Jr 4-Ray MeClsrcklin, Clifford Cook, Jimmle Peart. Br 3-Evelena Cook, Hazel Firth, Herbie Hollis. Jr 8-Willie Edwards Mary Beaton, Katie M Firth. Br 2-Charlie Robson. Jr2 --Martin Haley, Marjorie Firth, Clara Greenwoodand Bessie Beaton eq. tir t--Clittord Anderson, Cameron Robson, Gladys Firth. Primer-Norman Haley, Iona Beaten. Irene Hastie, Arthur Mc. Clocklin. No present any day 6. W R Wallace, Teacher. Mr Reggie Wade returned from his Western trip, Saturday, and Mr Jas. Stunoch on Monday. Mrs C. E Noble formerly oi Dun- dalk, now of Helm B. C. arrived Monday, to visit Mr and Mrs A. Bur. ttatt, Mrs B we are glad to say is improving favourably. Mrs N. E. McEachnie was in the city last week. Mr John Mchhchnie visited friends in our burg the beginaing of the week. Mr and Mrs Jas Ridden are visiting, friends in Arthur. Mrs. Marshall, Toronto, is a visitor " Mrs. A. H. Burnett's. Thatis what many write in. wlw make ugiftut' a Youth'., Companion subscription to a friend or reiniw. Thousands can recall the ttvst, C'tttist. was that The Companion camp into the house, and how it was passed from one to another as in mm! pram". thing, and tttraberauty of it was that every week it was looked for, and pounced upon and devoured, and PV. erything elseput aside furit. You can bring that same senrieot delight into any home by sending Thu Youth’s Companion to II for a yeivr--82 25-less than five cents a weak. Jr. 'ttu-Howard Ritchie. Br. 3rd. -tdaHttn Boyd, Mary Glencrou. Will Morrison. " 3rd- Ethel Anderson, Illa Ritchie. [chills Anderson. Ir. Md -Rito Gloncrou. Mary Morrison. Wilbert Greenwood. Lavina. Parlor, Magnet Anderson. Br Pre-Feeders ico Staples. Marjorie Ritchie, Glenna Firth. Ada Parlor. John lat-risen. Jr Pr.-Armoneit Glencrou. Albert Mor- rison. Average “tendons. 18. B. MCDONALD, Tucker. No I, GLENELO. The Companion Home Uulr‘lnlar gaps to every new sutitgcriitetr and to t'Tetr. nne who makes a gift subscription, THE YOUTH’S COMPANION, 40 St. Paul St ' Boston, Mass. New Suhsgriplinns 1leceived at this thtive. The Best Christmas Present. TEE DURHAM REVIEW Make this your drug store. There's lots of sttisfetitn in buying y?“ Drug Store Goods here because you are sure of getting Just what you ask or and at the right price. Need a Hot Water Bottle? A strong, durable, well-made, heavy weight Hot Water Bottle, guaranteed. Comb and Brush Sets, Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets. Hair Brushes, Military Brasher, Mirrors, Manicure Instruments, Powder and Puff Boxes, Hair Reedy: ers, Hat Pin Holders, etc., in Ebony and Ivory. Christmas Cards, Calendars, Etc. G. T. R. Town Ticket Agency . . CENTRAL DRUG STORE A large sized bar of Pure Castile Soap 35 cents B. B. No. I Glnelg. HOPEVILLE Pure Castile Soap l quart $l.50 GEO. B. DINGMAN, Druggist CENTRAL DRUG STORE The Council met Nov. 18th, puss- sm to enjonrnment. All members present. the Reeve in the Chair. min- utes of lest meeting were rend and ttonflrmed. Communication. rend " follows: P. McCullough enclosing fence viewers swsrd. do re Wm. Alt- kene Stutme labor, the Clerk of the Peace certifUtrte reJnrors. A J Creel:- wood re Statue labor. Albert Abbott. re Red Cross fork. R J Torry re Itc- mte labor, S J Psrker List of Lends‘ liable, G P Hamilton rs lvdro Elan trio. John O'Neil, Ism Wright end Co in McArthur tsenile' on sheep killed by dogs, Jae McFadden sheep claim, Ward Commissioner report- on Ward expenditure. By-lsws 565 Cullectors and 566 Nominstion were introduced and read s fimt end second time. Ttsrtibttli--peart-.'rut tho Grey and Bruce Fire Insnnnoo Co. he puts! $1.74 see md salesmen: on policy No. 20870. Carried. 1'otttut--'NrtsbW -That this than. cil pay to the Cnnndian Red Cross Society the sum of $5oo for the benefit ofthe Canadian boys who has gone to the war and also $200 for British Red Cross Society. Carried. Tarnhtt1l-iitmar-That By-lun 565 and 566 be now rad n third tin. signed, sealed and euro-ed on Br law book. Carried. McInnes-Turnbnll-- That Reeve and Mr Young be paid 81 oo each for meeting the standing committee of the House of Refuge in regard to the warning back of Mrs Ramon to the township. Carried. Melnner-Port. That the Reeve and Mr. Tar bull be paid " 00 out and that Dunc“: Mchb. Wm Paylor and Thus Collier be aid $L00 out: tor services on Weir Such. Carried. Peart--Yottng. Thu reports of Ward Commissioner: on Ward appro- priamon and special works he adopted as follows and that orders on the Treasurer be issued follows, Thos Turnbull, appropriation $102 15 Thus Turnbnll snow fence on and G., Gieoelg share. .. Ward appropriation Ward 2. . Ward appropriation Ward t. . Special work in Ward 4. ... .. “almost Towrtlipe work ward Lot 53, Con. 2 Eaji.] Thos prpbqll. townline. 4, Glen. and Ben.... .... Snow fence Lot 93 Con. 2 S W T Road ...... ...... ' .... Lather Torry placing culvert Lot 20, Con. 12 .... .... Jas McFadden value of sheep killed by dogs. --. .. .... Prieevi1le Attr't'l Soc’cy grant sun.t.'.rie.h.t iqspectiug sheep killed by dogs. ...... .... John O'tieil inspecting sheep killed by dogs, .... ...., Colin McArthur inspecting sheep killed by dogs. . . . . The Reeve 2 days work to Mrs Ferguson 'g cam. . . .. The Reeve in connection with Ramon tamilv. ...r.. .... Jos, Young attending Renton tamily.... ...... .... .... The Clerk on Ialary . . . . .. ... Thos Turnbull rommission on expenditure.... ......... 1800 Jns Young oum‘n on earpend're 600 M Udnnes do 5 98 Geo Til Peart do .. 125 Yottne---Peart. That the Clerk notify Wm. Weir and W. J. McFar- lane as to expenses of ward in the Weir ditch and the liability of the different parties tor the same. Car. 18.81:“, Clerk. Glenel; Council f h [Ada " . Christmas Gifts TORONTO N a-Dru-Co Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil A valuable remedy for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis. For children or adults. Pleasant to take. 3lk bottle Ansco Cameras Ansco Film: ForAmateur Photogr'phers 4100 11 25 18 50 37 15 2150 Moo 1000 1500 16 O.) 100) ... ' l rend with interest your Centip- “on of the memorinl eerylce to John Weir, whom menv mourn. I on pies ture the lamenting on that occasion. I fear that his will not be the only death the Durham will hove to noun before the and of the struggle. With- out intending to be mimlctic it In certein that many who went nwny will nuver return. For lnetenco in the 147 th. the Durham lode will likelv be grouped in one compeny. One shell or a machine gun well-trained on the. would wipe the whole compeny out at one blow. But let ue hope the wiping out II" be on the other side. . . . . {r I Wat? in the Parliament buildings three months ago. When I got. thew 'tbe “Main Guys" had gone but I was phased to tea Bir Edvard Grey. A. bout4omeatbere rune“ and there was tsIack,sdtCusiets appear-unc- than! u all. The members were trrintt to ‘curry onndobate on the elect the Meiiciuv--Amerietut ambush would have on English-owned property in ‘the Southern Staten. It wu dry, members passing in ad on contin- ually. hut the Coalition IIWIVI kept about a dozen of a lead. I dld not any er iiuhole plugged in on. quomr. than. leak uppem somewhere also sud any price: mend once more. I Corp ll O In" la n - - Ist at. 10th Nov. In. tho “but. tabulation. on the In“. MOI " [onion (on and I... other luau" "Wash: h In. amt nu Bet" mg very cold. [on m In...» a this won. To It in. to. In Ionian In to he lost in London. The not“: I can describe 1 fog there I: to tttyt? Into . have! of jun. It to that thick. 1 On these occuion it ig {capo-dbl. (or ( name to not don. the am and 3 conductor. go ahead of their ounibnl l "winging lanterns and uhouting. Arr. _ cidenu Are bound to occur for it I. 1 dark at well u foggy. No lightl an ( snowed on the that. nnd the not-Ir 1 ing about happen- knocked down. ‘ windows broken Ind un- in I help- _ lens, Itnnded condition. . . . . .. l You talk of the rise in food stlls ' the same condition prams hsrs and the Government as unsuccessfully checking the rising tide, though Insh- iug special ettorta to do so. No soon- ....No I hue no" not vieltod the Bttakeapetsre country. end I don't feel that wsy Very strongly. " would be nice but touring and tightening is not in line With present dsy sentiment. Pray can I ask you if you were ever so fed up with sight seeing that it .. mounted Io nausea. P Tint is my use. I have seen so nanny things that I don't care to see more at present. If I enter a place tUtes' with historical relies, I get brain-tugged in 10 minutes I (ion'. want to see inside Westminster Aubey or St Paul's any morejuet no'. the an me with the tower. the Museum and Hampton Court. I have been twice in the Purlisment Buildings and St Paul's and three times in the Abbey and in venture more I would die of ennui. I tun glad to have seen them of course. but at present they ore the dleni-iest and must depressing pieces in England, action. not contemplation is the word for the present in this world struggle. In the day of "ult, ant i ictory we will look Will! more Complacency on ancient thing. " we place more trophies in our memoriol [will end Add onolher chapter to a long and brill-mt history in which the name of Canada will have a plcminent piece. . .. n,en,_‘__. L..u.1:___ long. Anaco Chemicals Cyko Paper DURHAM BRS. JAMIESON R JAMIESON ome- z-aum new»; 7--8 aunt”;- J. Iluttl'1'lt0toMh,c.M Oie-0vee Jewell" 'toqq ad oppo limo Post 0010.. ores!..':., Our J. P. Mont Ola. In!!! oetasue than: on... LESIDKXCE . ma noun-um: ot "My 0.0: on out. due OI “in; St. OHIO! no“! --tt I. a 2~lpm. 7-0 p. I. "itleptsoue Communlmuou have”: one: a! 'irsst6tttrte u all noun. dee. GRADUATE Tomato ('suvcrsttr dune new was“ Dental surgeon him In Bll m “can. HONOR GRADUATE of imam. University. trouiuate of Royal Cum-go of Dental Bur son! of Ontario Rooms On: J h J if'lf'l4ihl,'d News Mum Bummer. Sohcugor in Surom Conn Notary rubuc Ctttnnrisstouer Money w Mun. ttuu, an. uamumu Pt., “it-"*4" o M " .-..|,.'. Sun's. WC PICKERING o. o s, L " S D. Mcf'HAtt,., I " ”lurk-11 nun Mignon; .u up. " bun-h: Gem-m Nests, lam-mun mun-menu - CL. mun 06mm m un- m. manna. ar u'orrespoudvtr Ian. ae tanned v.0. mil : Jon-Mad ho. Perm: on .stqsttrus'iw _ input-sub Agvm. Monw “one! of Al army}- Lit “no on] tttnaw a hummus Iran ARTHWi. H. JAUASSON Buy Farm " In lulu Id to namely» tl. Mun». Ilenin u poiciots Lu “nip -t't with no [Ax-mm “Hug 10-day um I'xvl‘ min see cheap been; I'ttis “on -.uly manna an enrlv iatteto,e m t i" ao'lul'g price of (mu uno. l have lot t,lltt' ; II) were- our Drama-e. ooln'rnienl, to boo]. Handidly 1m row-u. only 'lllfl duWh. humane 2 ti [LI cent, Peace W. 160 I6C'tett , um 18, Egremont, w. ll pr"- ','tgt'ud1" or wnh mm”; l JO aura, Al. " bun-s ts'gremotr, new l'ulatt-Iu. One of the Very heal farm.- In line Township. Willloun trepicked up u very low ["102 quoted. 100 mm Betttitttrk-ttMs John Clark tum. c023 W G R. Cheaper Hum -3"? “a M"?- --- _ -- - loo acres Bentinck. lot lil can d, W . G, R., he." Durham. Good farm. cheap. You connnl, afrord m BUY or SELL to BURRUVV or LEND Without that tte.eing ti. H. MILLER, Hanover The normal " manual! equlppm' nu ' wwmuc 0:11“an “can! an simmer: alumna um! um. .15.. not mu loam Inn-v mu‘ Mum'- unlo- wou. The "1an mum-Wm Hal “a II our." um ALLAN, Prtp"i1t__currt'eruti-, luwnmm new; Show m Ott.ue In I " "out 'm when u n -... ruin" mar. -C M“ OWU, tttrs"')' - 1ttrhstlatt"st C. B. HORNI 'IG, D. P. A., G. T. Ry. System. 0. B. Diana. Tonmt. Tel 0 No. ' TKOI ALLAN, Fund sat, m Clan “eunuch. “autumnal- banal Vulture. trute JOOI; Science. Inbound" mud nycihnu. luau. “Lit. B. A.. cl Q'leeu» I‘mwmty Sluice“; 'otlit, Art, Llteruure ramped non, Min. that-5pm. Luau“ mum-y "138.“. CKYHEKJAN. B A" 1unpu..; late crown-N) Janus.“ u: Plum a, _ an." launch. a: 46rtut""r, F 1 ml: “mun ‘U‘J‘ill n I Mary. pompommu “Tums. - tu A,oor of the ammo. Wu; w: n. uunvm pliant-ll] m [MN tlt gm... Emily 31 um um" » [ at! W.- l) view-r3 Emu. .lt .. -tattuu and unqumuon ot C, " Poe full information write to SPECIAL Fares now in effect m relons in Florida, Georgia, North Ind South Carolina, Louisiana and other Southern States, and to Bermuda and the West Indies. Return Limit May 3lst, m7 chral Stop-overs Allowed thterutrraoe. In young ladies. who wish to quilify for otr"mptt. onion during the var. Winn-I term begins Jun. and but mum-nt- uny no!" any time. OWEN SOUND Lumtcd _ has lunar - the inanim- [than .Preistisirt. In (Mining m "now-rial th'tt"g The ' “HOPE cloudy em to. "reg ux'-j.u of no in eondurtine busing». Amunl motive is given in! required am ier. DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL lumbar tht henna-d Aucuuueox tut t o. (in-y J. F. GRANT D. 0.8.. L, D. S. I. l. W! DURHAI. 0N1. (Lower no.» Dunc-n J. t‘. 'l!liiLr'0lilrs, WINTER TOURS u, - utrlie CONNIE» I Con VEYANCER. a: tttare and Katina-mob s. A, R‘LEIING. PL MAUI“ '9t rue. not noun Property buggy!!!“ ma surgeon; McPhAlL. Ceylon wC.RAIAGE, Umham the Radium Bus. Oun- #ouryt, hu- II. J. V. HUT m BODY Now All I!) 'ttr "In "

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy