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

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Prism... .... ........ 3.50 Ion Don mau- suvcr-plucd Butter Dish" " Spoon Trays " Pickle Cracks " Sag-r Bowie nad Spoon Holder: " Cake Basins " Bread Trays " Fern Dishes Silwr plated cunt-role with pierced frame "Id tuncv fee', white tireprtof Guernsey lin. ire and coverpiece. . . . . . 5.00 Rogers HandsomeCasserole i Look Out Alarm Clock Big Ben Alarm Clocks Pocket Knives ,. ... .10e to 1.50, cased Razor Strops Records Razor Hones (DI! 750 to $2.00each 25c to I 5) Me, 500 '-17 Serial Story. Your Prob!" Contributions may be sent to W. J. Gage, Chairman, 84 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, or to Geo. A. Reid, Secretary- Treasurer. Gage Institute, Toronto. Questions answered by Prof. Henry G. Bell. Housewife’s Corner. Farm Crop Queries. The Fashions. Never robust, hard work and worry soon undermined her health, when she, too, become a victim of this dreaded disease. Shunned by friends who feared contagion, without funds, for she had been unable to save from her small earnings, she seemed doomed, like the others of her family, to an untimely grave. Fortunately, she was discovered and sent to the Muskoka Free Hospital, before it was too late, where she is now doing well, with every chance of ultimate recovery. Appeals are now being made for the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consump- tives to enable it to continue the great work of caring for Just such cases as this. No matter how small the gift, it will be welcome. - Featured in This Issue Doings of the Dues. Seldom has a more tragic tale been I told than that of this young wrutan,l whose parents," brothers and sisters have all died of consumption, leaving her. tone to make a living as best she coul . SAVED FROM M UNTIMELY GRAVE " 5 Holl.Centre 89 37 52 " Massie 61 22 39 CHATSWORTH Village-Ball maj. 22 l 61 39 22 MARKDALE Village-Ball maj, 120 ARTEMESIA-BW maj. 230 1 Orange Val. 2% 2 Flesherton 57 Irs' 39 3 Proton St'n 39 5 34 4 Ceylon 63 31 32 .5 Priceville 47 76 2S ti Vandeleur 32 26 6 T Eugenia . 104 41 63 S Portlaw 60 3 57 FLESHERTON Village-Ball maj. 98 OSPREY-Bail maj. 292 E PR0TON--Ballmaj 44 I DUNDALK Village-Ball maj. 108 T NORMANBY--wright maj. 376 J 1 Alsfeldt ['2 Ayton 15 21-1 1 3:5 Neustadt l4 86 " Hampden 25 68 is Blyth's 71 22 49 I't Nenagh :7 Gleneden _ NEL'STADT Village-Wright maj, as I SULLIVAN-wright maj. 49 , l Chatsw'h wd. (2 Dornqch " Keadv 60 57 3 ‘4 Peabody 48 106 i Mi Desbom 91 80 ll 1 Amett's 2 Walt. Falls 3 Berkeley 4 Maggie 5 Holl.Centre " Massie A Question and Answer Donn-men! 10: Walnut l Allan's 2 Dromore 3 Holstein 4 Yeovil 5 Mt. Forest " Drury's Tented Recipes and Helpful Him: tor the busy Romaine. A humorous story In picture form. Newest Ideas in Women's Wear. I 1 Tobermory I2 Clark's 3 Hutton Hill 61 10 4 Allan Park 96 24 5 Camp. Cor. 6 Lamlash 7 Louise 8 Elmwood l GLENEu2-Bag maj. 3 1 Ritchie's 112 25 8 2 Glen 21 66 3 Markdale 4 McKenzie's 30 49 5 Tp. Hall 42 54 DURHAM-BW maj. 228 1 North 68 42 26 2 East 108 35 73 3 West 129 The foilowytg hures are as complete as possible to date, though majorities only in many cases are given ; The Vote in South-east Grey body 48 106 mm 91 80 l 1 HOLLAND-BU maj. 233 HANOVER-wright maj. 358 EGREMONT- Ball maj 50 Ienzie's 30 49 Hall 42 54 BENT1NCK-BW maj. 86 SR 122 56 45 w, 31 83 87 Ball Wright maj. maj l , 32 19 37 37 2r1 86 68 22 61 39 24 IS 35 48 10% 59 43 13 Iii 95 Ball Wright ll 10N"rorMi 35 13 ll 51 72 15 87 (is 20 199 58 Where manure is applied for culti- vated or hoad crops the impottnnoo of Incorporumg the manure uhomnshly with the soul " no" to surf»: " Dmliublc. it closely observed. At the Central Farm, ONIWO, liquid manure Ia ablorbed by mum otlittar usuully cut straw, Ind as cub load of mixed btytid Ind solid minute in £11) and " is taken direcvly to . held and is Epl'eld on land emu: by land or by a mnnnn wander. u convenient. _ TIMI method haunt! on consistently throughout the you. altisotRitrttpirinit occasion-l winter season- lhi! 0390mm may be dUormuvzed for I tune do tol demis of snow or one: unset. I 27 43 6 All investigations go to Show that farm manure has is greatest value when fresh. that the liquid portion is richer than lhesolid material and that the former is more readily lost through drainage and luchirg. Hence it is that every precaution is taken at the Itlxperirmsnusl Furms,to Insure a min imum lo, of plant ttod constituents in ihe manure and is the chielr-uson for applying manure to land. whore‘ practicable " quickly a pouible irc) u it is produced. 24 Notes from Farm Bulletins 27 25 I Councillor Ferguson read and pre- 4 seated the following I l,' the Reeve, Mr Jon. Mehrtbar: l We, the members, (f'the Council for the pot year desire to express to ' on our hearty thanks tor the. effirsient and courterns munrer in which you have presided over the deliberations of Council during the year. Duties which fall to one in your (Hive are often very arduous but you have " ws) s manifested a willingness to In: d a helping hand and while at times, differences, of opinion may arise you i have invariably been impartial toI one and all and these differences were all settled in an amicable man I ner. Trusting that you may he long spared to spend your usefulness for! the Welfare of the municipality. l The Reeve made a suit-hie reply. l Council then rose. J David Allan, Clerk, il 41 12 19 12 McDoill--Hunter--TUt Reeve vacate the chair and minimum Fer. gnson occupy the "me.-M2arried. THE DURHAM REVIEW i 1loter--Brown-That the follow. i ing Meets be ptid : Many World sup 4‘ plies $7 87 ; W. B. Rite express 45c ; lClerk hal. of salary $100 ', do ps't and l telephoning t7 35; do services we Kin. Statement $3 00 ; Reeve services re Fin Statsanentt3 00 : do ps't $1 ; Treasurer eervices re Fin. statement $3 ar, do k yrs salary, p'tg and ex- change $63 52 ; Allan McDougsll in. sprcung sheep $1.00 ; J. Spicer sheep injured $6.00 ; C. Hunt refunds Com Tax .56e; A McIntvm do $13 50; S. McMurdo gravel 83 48 ; J Gillespie do $2 00 ; Dr Mair medical services re Jno Evans and P McCauIey 96 ay, J. D. Rubens use of hall judica! pur- poses $LCO; C Mclnms telephone noc's re C. Mchnnel 7le; J. W. Hum. tile $18 20; Councillors". p'ty sheet 815 Jo ; Jno McGrath use ot Council room $2 00 The Treasurer of the Patriotic " cieties of the Township presented his report showing that the amount ot $1200.00 had been received from the Council daring the year and the allo- eating of same among the different moieties of the Township. MeDoneall--Brown-That the Pim ancinl S at ment be ndnpwd as read for 1917 and 200 copies be printed for ditstribatian.-Carrfed. I The Annual Report of the M, O. I Health was rend as follows t To the Chairman and Members of the I Egremont Bond ot Health, Gentlemen ; I As Medic“ Offhser of Egremont Township I be: to report as follows: for the year 1917. The Township has been fairlv tree from disease dar. ing the whole year and there has I been no severe epidemic ofany kind l l with regard tothe tsontattiomrdiisetusea. l Six cases ot scarlet lever were report- f ed with no deaths. There were five cases of diphtheria reported omiioed I to two tsmilies, no deaths. There were a number of cues of measles] Idurinz January end February, some , \qnite seere and followed by pnen l monia, no deaths No cases ot typhoid have been reported during the year. Two cases of tuberculosis have been reported. Respectiully yours. T H. Sheath, M. O. 11.] The Annual Report I fthe Secretary of the Local B. of Health showing the expenses ofthe Board for 1917 was read. Retort, were adopted by the Council and have been forwarded to the Prov. B. of Healihf MeDtmgnll--mtnter-That no ac. tion be taken in the matter. --Carried. Hanter-Brown-Th" Lorne Allan be appointed Poll Clerk in Polling Sub .Div. No l in place of Jun Eden resigned. --Carried Ill-W W. Rumage addressed the Council soliciting . grant iur the Priceyilie Attriisiety. Com'r Ferguson reported P. Bop. kins underbrnehing $8.00 ; G. Althea bonus wire fense $21.00 ; Thra. Brown repairs to plough $2.00 ; Com. lees SUI) ; Com‘r Hunter reported Frank Guinea ttdertrrttshititr Eg't. and Proton T. L $30.00 ; Wat, Peir- buirn gruelling dye labor Eg't and Proton T. L. $28 50; 1" Reid clean- ing out ditch $5 00 ; J. Klein do $14; do rep culvert $1 00; come fees $6 ; The Reeve reported W. Gilles digging ditch part p-ymem $6 00 ; Com’r Brown reported W. H Hunter bonus wire fence $24.50. Council met Dec. 15th. Members ullprosenc. Mirttttmadopted. _ TORONTO EGREMONT COUNCIL R. R. No. l, Romain. mommy swim FiirTiG'iiiiiG will sell by medulla. -- was The 11ndgeaigped tour re bruit yg1iriii1,nt',ts'p'aut,rigr,,v,gt , We no no", to hear oi Mr Alex DJ“! being Inc!" an Do cue. Hope soon " but of bu mover]. Remember Grout-d S. S. XDID: Enterutnment to be bold m the; chum}: Dec. 27th. Agood program“ is being prepared, Admission 15.: and" IN. Everyone (one. I Mr tad Mn "s. Johnna spout. Sandi, n Mu J no. Douglas. . Min Venn Kirby visited Sunday with Grinch (much. Mr and Mn Bobs. Robertson viliced the iatter'g ulster Mn Stevens an: Holstein Saturday. the door" was shut. Postisely no ad-f muttance." “Mes ! also ! what shall we do." 'Tis true they could walk) but to make along story . short ‘us' 31H they broke through the door, got; ttuir horses and started for home ar- ( riving here in A t condition. 1 Two of the most popular young men accompanied by the ladies ot their choice one evening lately drove to town not very far distant to a con- cert. All went beautifully for awhile. Concert consisting of forty coons was splendid so they told us. So far so ttood. Now for returning home. Up- on going to get their horses, "Behold In a letter received by friends re- cently from Mr Morris Tribe formerly of Holstein but now liting in the West, he very get erously donated the sum of $25.00 to the Methodist Missionary t'tctsety, Holstein, in lov- ing memory of the late Mrs Tribe on the anniversary of her birthday. Those who know Mr and Mrs Tribe, remember them with the highest es- teem and w,11 be slow to forget their interest in all the work of the church. A public meeting was held in the hall Wednesday evening. Dee. nth, addressed by Mr Ball, Hanover. in the interest of Union government. Rev. Lovegrove occupied the chair. Inspector Wright of Hanover visi. ted our school hexe on Wednesday qi last week and reported everything progressing favorably. The Public School Concert on Thursday will be Well worth while. Good program Admission adults 20, children 150. Mrs Henry Hiscock spent part of the past week in Yeovil with her brother Mr Robt. Nicholson. The Box Social on Monday evening was sncc M. A large number ot boxes were so! I. the proceeds amount ing to 846 oo. Miss Margaret Brown‘s box brought the prize 01:35 00 which she generously donated to the Hols. tein Patriotic Society. $5.00 was also given to Red Cross. Mrs Joe Brown of Durham visited her cousin Mrs Petrie the past week. Miss Lizzie Ross of Detroit is visi ting with Miss Mary Ross. Mr Jas. Reid has purchased Ma's Jno Duram's property now occupied by Mrs Jno. Smith. Possession to be given middle of January. Miss Margaret Smith underwent an operation for the removal of her ton- srls on Thursday last at the home of her aunt. Mrs Archie Baird, We are very pleased to be able to report she is doing fine, Mr and Mrs W. A. Urquhart of Owen Sound, wish to announce the engagement ot their daughter, Bea- trice Florence, to Mr Fleming Reid, of Holstein. The marriage will take place in the latter part of December. A collection in aid of Red Cross will be taken in the Methodist church Sunday morning. Mrs Jno. Roberts spent Monday in Durham. Mr and Mrs Bronchard of Goldatone visited the Intel's parents Mr and Mrs Thos, Keith on Sunday. Mrs B. remained for a few days. Holstein in general are well pleas. ed with the Election. The next thing of importance is the Election of Councillors and village Trustees. Mr James Snell has had the ttlt- phone installed in his home. Hitt number is 15 ring 11. Mr Ed. Johnson has purchased Mrs Wm Geddes' house on centre street. and will take possesion in March. Friends of him McKinnon will be pleased to hear she is so much ity. groved as to be able to sin up each ay. Mr Charlie Menill received word lately trom Parliament Buildings, Toronto, that they will give him on opportunity to receive a certificate for a Marine Engineer. In D. P. Coleridge is offering spec ill prices in Sewing Machines during Christmas holiday B. This wouldbe a pnecial gift and sure to be appre- dated. Miss Jennie Adams returned after spending a few days in Walketlon. Mr and Mrs Richard Morrison of Varney waited Mr and Mrs W. J. Sharp on Sunday. Brood sy" for Sale HOLSTEIN LEADER, LOCAL AND PERSONAL: ORCHARD te"""'"""-'-)"',- Pl "CSS -' -- , which first builds up the forces by cLyi,edhu,,,iame'nt if? to the blood streams and creates real body.wamtth. tFit Its cod liver oil is the favorite of physicians for correcting bronchial disorders and chest tmates. Colds are contracted when strength is lowered and the inflammation easin develops bronchitis or lung trouble, while grippe and pneumonia frequently follow. Any cold should have immediate treatment with The Review and Toronto Dnily World for PM..................... The Renew and Daily Advertis- . or for one5our........................ A number of our ladies took advent. age of their privdege to vote on Mon.. day. This 90mm mymiEiii'jiiiii"aiaTii'E' Sweet silvery chime. of wedding bells come fiouing on the north wind. Further punculua later, Mm Swill McCue of Durham apenube week end with her friend, Miss Roberta Philp, Mrs Bailey. who has been waiting her aim: Mu Ed. McBobb Ind other reluivea, relurmd to her home in Melz last Friday. We are pleased to know that "is: Lizzie Nicholson is recovering nicely from he: meant ituhtrpoisitson. Mm .Muy McKay is " present with her sister. Mrs George Swnmson. Mrs Fences of Proton In the guest " her daughter, Mrs A. Henderson. Mica Sadie tad Tom MoDoug-ll m to-day "tending the when] of their uncle. the late Henry McDougIll of lit Forest. We extend aympuhy to the sorrowmg friends. Greetings of the Xmu leuon to the Editor, his co-workers, Ind " our readers. Congrntulntlona to Mr. and Mrs.’ Fleming Reid from all the people of; Maple Road. 5 Pl,!,",!,",.',,?,, EMULSION d" rkLU, c.., I': 'tpr stpmtrth-eitr As Chriatmn will be come and gone before you hear from us again. we now wish the Editor sud all read. on ol his paper, both here and in in " lands. a Merry Christmas. Mr and Mn Aberdein visited friends on tile 13m can the beginning of the Wee . Mica Violet Aberdein spent thaw days In: week With her grandmother. Mrs Pollock. Me Herman Schenk bu returned home that spending the summer with Mr G. Pollock on 18th concession, Mia. Lila Bilton took in the serva- tttht " Knox, Normauby, on Sunday. school. Mrs, J. Bllton visited friends at Durham In: week. _ There did not seem much excite ment In our burg over the dean”. We bod two Induce only who had vote: and they were feeling proud of being so honored obove all the rent at us. so now they will he weoring their leath- er: high In their hm because they hove done it. Mr Arthur and “in Hazel Ecclea took in the box swirl It Klein's Tho threshing tor this year in now completed and now the men hove been attending I few wood been. It! herd to tell whether it won forum purpose of wood cutting or to get to- gether to tolls politics, Our First Shigment of We hue had some very cold and “crazy wombat for thin an). of the you but hope the bright sunshine of to-day muy continue now for o while. To but this week, 'mihrdtag Herring and Trout Also FRESH Emu Wtttrti FISH m SALMON any Out the wishes I of the Food Controller EATING FISH -- And thereby 'h MAPLE ROAD YEOVIL a"; - and Chen!" "d, your tm" in can-tn in; the In: Sim. """t"me,rsmmeo,mt. ', Fresh Water Fish Th'"; toe 1 "ar.-.......................... 'ton.. The Renew sud we Fumm’ Ad. . g we.“ to-................. Iding The Rev aw god Toronto Daily vind.! and and Emma bu paw... Tho Review and Wally Sun foe ( "er--....................... .11). his. and an that!" Rae. 5 25 dd sud Weekly Stu [or 1 yet Tm Review cud My Fran Ptesa 4 40! foe 1 "ar..........-............... Tt l The latest returns in the Victory Loan 1 campaign Show a total at 782.7“ ttub- i scribe“. or one Millet for every tell i people in Canada. This an)!“ a neg greemdvith respect tothe pmportionol 'e.e,e,ttttttyee.t'e'.ttttttiant to its War been The previous record wa, )hetd inGmut Britain, where one person I out of every twenty-three subscribed to the last War Man. In the Liberty Loan campaign in United States, bonds went to one person out of my twenty-sevcn ' of the population. The Review and Tummy Duly tgtaetoe l your....................... Tue iloview In! Toronto Duly Suntan on. par.................. The Ram. md Toronto Duty Globe toe l your..................... Tho Quiet 1nd Weekly Wane": DEC. M, 1917 The achievement in connection with Canada's Victory 1.0m. while primarily diie totlter.lendid with of patriotism that We: the country. is another evi, dence. of what may be accomplished through press advertising backed by an adequate selling organization. In many cities, towns and dimicts in Canada. the proportion of the population buying Victory Bond: was even higher thttttoetehttett. Jn a numbero! cases it was as high as one in four. town! you. '0 know it '0' com- ing. Thu not no demonstnted " (he Dromoro polling din-ion. 0n n Water going in lo and behold he lound n Radian! pruidinl " the ballot ba, I grit noting u poll clerk and two of the um. hue of nouns noting " scrutineeu and the enumenlor play- ing n lone hand. The Inn-hon on unique and we venture to u, could non be duplicated in the provu.ce Yen ! Union In: bound to come. lin 10 Bought Victory Bonds if The collection undel- an "spiees of the Women'u [mutate 'ttettte Bel- glnn Relic! Social! was trd. rut? "autism“ mil seem to damn-u our votes. We hear of wedding belle this work to the south of In. Mortar an all mic well tucked Ind IlIiglu Ind ettttere all lauded one way-é-w tho polling booth. The dar III ideal god the Icahn could not he Hand tor the M odd vote- that were not polled w thin dieimon. Surely many of then did not reulizb the you emi- m the hum, of our Dominion.. ht tho mm of wrinng detail, of the vote no not to hand but one new to think why on. to" should give hundred! of I IIIIj why to I union undid.“ and I clan neigh- boring town hundndu to the opposm‘ - - mtc_sl-..... ...n .4-..“ Clu bbing Rates Dmmore "N....."......... 6 2.5 Kohl, Wlherl .................... 2 " Farmed Ad. [ hmmto Daily ke I paw... 5 25 Vasily Btu, toe ."-....- 2 " IFM' me. tu lot 1 - I " 11-41 " I 40 " It! IN rat

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