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Durham Review (1897), 20 Sep 1917, p. 8

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C. SMITH & SONS, Dealers, Durham /.*" ONTARIO ARCHIVES ToRronto ofi eonminfaimiteppmmepence: â€" â€" $69s _ |{itbast C.$ Camenn M p p Nes P o o0 ceaim in some form. leguaker R. B. Miller, were of ‘the| ,a%c=Cthas shownthat nasal cat ~. ~â€" » $890 ‘1fipm&$i!mdl.5tsmmmw aiten .M‘m'.h lmouse and in other ways our towners made splendid hosts. The vetéran Jas. McLachian came from e epo. Sound 63 years ago, and wasall in favor of Hamilton road "the To thie Me o ",, . __"" Was ready to assist . To this Mr Srott was given credit for the originating of this movement. . Mr Beattie of Fergus favored moving to get government to assume this road as a government Ccaptr road system in the meantime. = In Wellington they had 340 miles of County roads. Mr Roach, Arthur said no fewer than six County_ road sysâ€" tems converged at Arthur. Bnef.remark all favoring. came from Col. Craig, Allen of Mt Forest, Reeve McArthur of Egreâ€" mont, L. B. Nicholson of Holstein who assured Mr Ryan that if he had come by }’l'?lstein. the way would have ap; e ared shorter. * * How far is it from Sound ?" asked Mr Ry miles. _ After travellin he thought it must be road Guelph to Owen & a saving he asserted OJ ent cost of vehicular crime have we commit nthor mayi. of" 7~â€"% Casto 10 Gueiph and other parts instead of O,. Sound because roads for a car were better. i Mr Lemon, Pres. of Board of Trade was much in fayor of this route rather than the one from Owen Sound by Dundalk, Orangeville to Toronto. _ This latter parâ€" alleled the railway, not so the Hamilton route. _ The population of towns and vilâ€" lages along Toronto route wes 12,000 and on Hamilton route, 25,370. Mayor Laidlaw warned them it would not be plain sailing. He was high‘y in favor of the proposal and nominated Mr. Catton as Durham‘s representative. WO PCR PEW €HT lllc‘l s ]I | eovernment were committed to so far He} night Sept 24th. A , wanted to make this Owen Soundâ€"Hamilâ€" |are requested to attend | ton branch, the "Ottawa" of the system,| _ Mrand Mrs Bert R. ‘espec:all_v as it followed the old Indian | [nee Pearl Jordon] fro trail between the lakes ,‘ Borden are visiting her j May’(‘)r Clarki:said goocli roa}clis Wé)uld d(’l Cameron and Mrs Pettig more than anyt Ing to solve the " tay on 6 the Farm problem." This great cross-f M? ‘1 Rl; Herdshey ied country road continued to Niagara Falls in his back yard, would be the scenic route of Ontario The| MrSam Smith accom present road, especially in Grey, had suflâ€" | ang Mrs D. Cameron ar ered, because it was a boundary road beâ€" Cameron and Mary Moy tween townships, and he had a specious Owen Sound on Saturda argument for Owen Sounders in that he, ‘h e Sunday night as a lawyer, took cases to Guelph and | h0 y & Atho« wauke # 002004 W | 5. 2000 roads. _ He had travelled 2400 | miles in New York and New England and | never a puncture, nor an accident, nor a | cent for repairs T bere was ur ency to | get plans ready for Provincial Iglighway .‘ for at close of war it would nrovid.. «. °y PR meny ol d | Cent for repairs There was urgency to | get plans ready for Provincial fiighway ’ for at close of war it would provide work for thousands of returned men. The main line for the National Highway was trom Montreal to Windsor and this was all the government were committed to so far He wanted to make this Owen Soundâ€"Hamilâ€" ton branch, the "Ottawa" of the system, especially as it followed the old Indian trail between the lakes ‘ ’ Good Reag Convention t here was urgency to|, M1S Orme Hunt has been very sick Provincial Highway | but we are pleased to report she is would provide work f improving now, r?ieicyjzl?::::;' :{2: r:?fi::i The L. 0. L. No 2296, Holstein s g11 j ; in'tit,l}ls\\as all the :v;.i.“i:c&l:i‘x‘ta_rgg.zularnnp_eegmg Monday aC % Having bous f steck, &c., at a sell you goods at v. With my store cra am ready tor a big Fa to is ‘honect Aealin» s DoXt miss the Falht Ag halkon Wednesday Perrin mmedian and Good, el utionist, are tertainer®A Plan of h: office. . Rev Mr Lovegrove attended a Missionary Convention in Palmerston last Thursday, The Nolstein Patriotic Society purâ€" pose sefving meals in the basement of the Progbyterian church both days of the Fall Fair Sept .25 and 26. Last year t splendid response from the ladies of\the village and vicinity was much appreciated by the Society, and they are requesting a similar, response this y by way of pro-l visions and assistauce It has been said that avam i: it has been said that every third | _ _Mrand Mrs Bert Roe and child x; [nee Pearl Jordon] from near Camp | Borden are visiting her aunt Mrs D. | | Cameron and Mrs Pettigrew. { Mr A. R. Hershey is digging a well{ in his back yard. Mr John Orchard has new Ford car. PR Mr Sam Smith accompanied by Mr and Mrs D. Cameron and Misses Ola Cameron and Mary Moyer motored to Owen Sound on Saturday returning home Sunday night. ‘ WHAT CATARRH 1S __Mr and Mrs John Stephenson and Miss Tilie attended the funeral of Mrs Stephenson‘s aunt Mrs Edge last Thursday. Mr Geo Hosteiter spent the week end at his home here. * HOLSTEIN LEADER ! Mr Charlie Merril successfully puâ€"; |sed his examination at Owen Sound | |and has now his certificate as a com-’ | petent engineer. | | _ Miss Anna Carss left last Wednes-l | day to resume her studies at Whitby i | Ladies‘ College. | { Principal Allan and Mrs Allan and daughter Mrs Lieut McEiroy of Durâ€" f ham visited on Saturday with Mr and | i Mrs J. D. Roberts. Mr Frack Allingham, Bert Hunter and John McDougall attended London Exbibition . lthavtdiicess Sh s it 1 54 .‘X:?.n_“_d?y' Sept 26 ‘8 part of a a ain, 1 ar at vi asona e cra d wit big Fa de. ealing to an J. M. Rhat y, Sept 26 Fred d Miss Florence re the leading enâ€" hall at telephone ir concert in the the. members purchased a Pnd P<2â€"9<2â€"9<2â€"90>â€"> 0 . 3 5; "â€"""4 be chiefly from Darham in addition to loca} talent. Admission adults 25 cents, children 15. Mr and Mrs Alfred Tucker attendâ€" ed Anniversary Services at Bethel on Sunday, _ The ladies of the Ebenez Cross Sewing Circle have ar to hold a concert in Ebenezer on Friday evening Sept 28 talent will be chiefly from D in addition to loca} talent. Adc adults 25 cents, children 15. chil vo ; Wl trnntirâ€"tnintie ut aisiinlh i : iss xd / Mr F. Grasby, Mr and Mrs Arthar t horenssays Srs Lawrence and Mrs Havens yisited GLENMONT recently at Mr And Pickens. i Niece h {_ Miss Belle Weir, Toronto is spendâ€"‘ bo::,‘;,'f{:’,‘:,‘f,’,:;n:',‘,"f‘:fi ,‘f:; ]?: iog a few weeks at her home here. | Leeson of Varney. 'h N."iecol"‘r 'i.i‘od '“‘ week Mr And S"ew.n was elected elder with her sister Mis George Hargrave. in Knox Church last Banday to 6)] Rally Day Service will be held in | the late Mr W®. Allan‘s place. fib;“;(:"‘:';“uh on Sunday Oct. Tth) pfrg Patterson left last Saturday 3 » P. is . Wiomg CnBaeP siir /)/ D for Johnson near 'V-:nr;;}. Phone ,.â€" . Leave your Order { M nay, y ) _~ CC EEIIOE. â€" â€" YOU Ark going to win or lose by it. You pay for a course, even if you don‘t take it, in lost opportunities and smaller earning power, Why not start at once ? Enter any day. _ Write or call at ource for our free catalog of information . Time is money, so DO IT NOw, Mt. Forest Business College D. A, MeLACHLAN, Pres. I A HVHHRAEYRYAR m > Mr and Mrs T. Keith called on Mr D. Brnce the first of the week. Mr Alex Drimmie passed through this community with his fine new Overland car on Monday. to make the decision . Yo pay for a course, even if y and smaller earning power . Pev awe +2 _ Mr Alex Merchant and Tena visited friends in Bruce county last week, Mr Fred Caufield sp}nt Sundn& at Valentine Alles‘. To get a foothold in the in Commercial life are bet Graduates are earniny fror ’ The harvest is about completed in this part. A good many have their corn cut which is not a very good crop, mostly short and now everyâ€" body will be looking forward to havâ€" ing a few holidays and taking in some of the shows. Mr R, Russell of Hopevilie and Miss Brown of Conn visited at Mrs Tayâ€" lors on Sunday. The Patriotic Society shipped this month 72 suits pyjamas, 2% doz towels and : doz pillow covers valâ€" ued at $96.25. Mrs Jno Eccles and son visited in Markdale last week. Miss Sneath returned to Barrie last weex after spending six weeks with her brother Dr Sneath. Mr W. J. Findlay was in Toronto over the week end. Mr Hugh Renwick returned to Otâ€" tawa Monday after spending three weeks at his home. â€"Misses Georgina Hay and Mary McColl of Toronto are holidaying at the former‘s home. 10 eeneemmmememnmemmmme NOW Is TIHE TCME and next, will be the best time to procure your above supplies. MAPLE ROAD ORTHARD Cie_have arranged in Ebenezer church "10!0 in the world of business | life are better than ever befo earning from $520 to £$900 a v â€"" â€" . Rie Delter than ever before. _ Our arning from $520 to $900 a year, It‘s Up to You PEACHES PLUMS PEARS TOMATOEs The wrship of E&rcmnn: Notice is hereby given that a Cour: | wiil be h pursuant to the Ontay | Voter‘s Likts Act by His Honou: the lJlld"e of the Ceunty Court c<ine fconnty of Qrey at the Agriculur»] Hall, Holstkin, ou the 24th day of ’S"Ptemberl T at two o‘clock in the afternoon to \bear and deter.mine complaints, Ts and cmissior > in the Voter‘s List \ the Musicipality of Egremont for 19 N. Dated at Holstely this 13th day Sepember, 191 7. L. nc asell, CC 0C MWP gey i5 [har bhome in Milibank, after visiting | a number of friends in this part Judge‘s Court of Revision NORTHâ€"EAST NORMANBY B.S. No 1, Rea Cross met this wggk 3& Mrs Robt Mountain‘s. DURHAM ... Flesherton..... Holstein ....... Markdale...... Mount Forest Priccville........ Arthur....... We have a stock of groun on hand that we are offering fewdnf's at $40.00 per ton, ed. _ If you want fpe;d buy have only a limited quantit; theprice. Buy now. to street, wl c _ o® "W220s 4 SNO( frame and cushion handle l cost us $55.. Our total loss & ._And we thought printing ; immune from burglars ! street car tickets from a |;; folder, and are smoking two ; to the editor‘s health," B spickâ€"andâ€"span new Clevelan just the thing they wanted â€" place of their punctured affa;, street. The bicycle was a ; gflu Oljn. h_a\'mg _A shocl week suffered this unenviable . The burglars made a night of it ; ed three other stores the same In his paper, "O. M." says were after money therfools did: enough to stay out of the Wi;; They came in a side window, hc}; selves to about a dollar‘s wort ) searched every drawer in bo} money and of course were saq pointed. They took two or th».. It was some surprise to us to lea,, ,,, _- i office being burglarized, |, eim of the Bradford W;{»,,.. ,"" Burglarized Newspaper Officc ; To RENT.â€"At reasonabl irt of'gguble_dwellinp h ss College . A, FLEMING, Pria Dates of Fall Fairs, 1917 / (Fown, contain lmflo" given at on “'m- Ijla\} Rob Roy Cerea) M The opportunities . 20, 1917 io d ho id Allan, k of Egremor last term & S_!'urda)- ( qx ba ‘pt Oc 5% D D ) h h mp ~as the W iC Ast Masor Bisnor Returm®en. â€"Cana greatest aviator, Acting Major W Bishop, V. C,, M. C., D. S. 0., of 0) Ml‘w Wo:dn(-sda_\ in Toro where a great reception is to be tend« him, orgarized by the Mississauza Ho Owen Sound is also preparing to giv enthusiastic welcome to its most {am son on his return home. Major Bis has brought down over.torty enemy a plares, and is the only Canadian who captured all the medals, and a ba well, for outstanding Geeds of daring Must Carey Miitas Men of Canada who are a Military Service Act, are t carry their examination pal on the street or when th« homes. So The Star was in by the commanding officer regiment that this provisior main point of a new Orc soon to come out. The 05« man when questioned will h h‘s status under the Militar was taken over August 31st at Avenue, Toront late Mr Watson & Bruce Railwa Sound, in the e was built throu; uncle of Mr As Cormick, north ronto. G Watsor imjury, bu optic can Mr John V the eve, th at worl day, h plinter c f his eve Dr. Ar Hamiltor Orpingto also been Ewing of Durt day, on Octobe supper. Admi. season. Every own Glenelg u:‘ party will be he Anotruer R. mR 2. Durham, chang three months, an Campbell, couric out to Mr John P, in on October Isi The Women's\ MrsC. Ramage‘s 4th. Mrs T. McG ies of Mothers® a Mrs W. J. McFac injudicious buvineg emer othir as th Mr Tt 1917, and tickets we ORMER Ba ms ent Wiartor The D Institute McKnigh at Dav rit t« The Mr inect lar inmate } Mr SQ iC th buy VOL. XL, LOStT, mg Ge vard 0 It is War Time nent cac Ex Ru T M Production they W Two H n AF) D) it It M gauce More and Muke Your Lat M 1) Re AYNASTER Mu Bave Materials Bpend Your n n H W CHANGE D M W\

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