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Durham Review (1897), 14 Feb 1918, p. 4

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" All video! " bomb! ttt W Pith. Special Reduction I" on Float In! Pod h habit. -- uvu oauulucliOf'l Dung it back and get your money. Low Grade Flour, Rolled Oats, Breaklnst Cereal, Bran, Shorts. Middlings. Corn Chop, Cracked Chicken Com A!.-'--------.-., CR'MPED 0575 for Horse Feed a} Fair Prices I CHOPPED OATS at. . . . very reasonable rates Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastrv Fin Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop-ks 'lt"t John McGowan BOO tons of No l Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY THE PEOPLE’S MILLS “I'm-n: -- as that t valises. l We have a stock of Good Heavy Mixed Feed on hand (hat we are selling at special prices in ton lots. If you need Feed, get our prices. We have Boots and Shoes in abundance. No room to quote prices but call and be convinced that prices are right. Rubbers have again advanced in price. We are still handing them out at old prices. Some Men's. Women's and puma..." Er__y__, . . Bow It To“ n Shoe Store Eve” bag guaranteed brink at back and get I' The HEAVY MIXED FEED 'tne Men's, Women's and Children's Hosiery at prie- ; at present cannot be duplicated. Trunks, suitcases , etc, at prices that are cheap, quality considered. Repairing " usual OATMEAL MILLS PHONES t Day " Night , M Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co, Panel & at Special Prices and Pastry Flour our prices. '. S. MCILRAITH If not tratisfaotor, and-a niecé at prie- I l I Boyd ,,J, I West "___ .- m. mum ml thoroughly Mr and Mrs Boyd's hospitality.- nu. Dc“. Though taken completely by surp1 John made a suitable reply, thanking for their kindness and thoughtfulness. T_- As you are about to leave, we, your neighbors and friends' have met to say good-bye and we ask you to accept this purse as a small token of our kindly iny terest to you. Hoping you will havea safe journey and in the years to come you won't forget your old friends. Signed Jno. Mekechnie, Ed. Bell. 'rt.-; _ ' address : Dear John nun-cm vaugnan was Mor manager. About midnight, Mr McKechnie and Ed. Bellcalled the gathering to order, and bringing Johnny Boyd to the fore, Miss Seim presented him with a handsome purse containing. a nice nest egg, while Mrs John McKechnic read the following address . As I When all had arriv, ters. John McKechnie for a dance, P. Hepbu with "the Camptru Kenneth Vaughan w About midnight, Mr M Bellcalled the gather bringing Johnny Bow -- 1“. uc rsieaving for his home in the West to take charge ol the ranch for his mother, as his lather, Allan Boyd, has enlisted to fight for king and country. l who“ a" L“. . - - ”Nu, "Gut, mends and neigh- bors sprunga surprise on Mr and Mrs Gillcn Boyd, Glenroaden, when they gathered in honor of their grandson, John Boyd. He lulnnIF:-- " . . last Monday night, friends bors sprunga surprise on Mr Gillan Boyd, Glenroaden. l nanA-“J . . Sony to hear that of Denver, Col ' is s I' After 15 year Vickers of Mt by his drughter, welcome visitor: former's sister, ' week. V_ -...\.uu:u (0 all i Mr and Mrs Geo. Twamley and daughter Alice of Webb, Sash, who {Were visiting friends here, received a lteiegram Thursday morning of last . (week stating that their son Cecil was , idying from an auto accident. Im. . mediateiy after receiving it, the dis. , tracted parents and daughter started I for: their long journey in hopes of iseeing their dear boy alive but later «Iin the day another telegram came FGiii, he was dead. Cecil was the youngest son, about " years of age and had been left in charge of the farm during his parents' absence. They had also intended visiting among their Gieneig friends before i returning, and regret this had to be i (foregone'. Mr and Mrs Twamiey. f ifamily, and relatives have the deep- ' (eat sympathy of the entire Commun. th. Miss Tena McLean 1 the guest of her friend McDonald at present. Presentation to "“ "'5t"yyr Mn be held F b"“"" A cord: 1 . . . . . 27th. ‘I M, nfainfitft'im ls extended to all *o r"l>"'" ‘cu and addresses Will be delivered by Rev. Mr King and Rev Mr Graham "sf Elmwood, The chair will be tak, en by pastor Ashton and aheemll offering will be made which will be devoted to missionary walk. At the close of the prcgtam the unveiling of thc Honor Roll will take place. If weather and roads are unfavorable, the meeting will be held Feb. nth“ A ertrAiestlu-. . u mm arrived in loads and cut- McKeshnie called for the floor e, P. Hepburn tuned his fiddle 3 Campbell are taming," arid Vaughan was floor manna-w .. .numpeg, accompanied ughter, Miss Jessie were visitors at the home ofthe ister, Mrs H. Chittick hurt years absence, Mr m.._, that Dr. McGilh’vray ' is seriously ill. McLegn of‘purham is ', thankihg mi John Boyd by surprise, r. Twamley and Ebb. Sash, who I here, received a PortMtttt of last ma nager. Miss mg; John "Puf-Bttewell ~Thnt Treasurer to I authorized to get necemry inform. Iwon with a view to having taxes I paid thr: ugh bunks. Curried. 1tyitoyrtsysr,ir-"fiiiii Mr C. I Bgilev be appointed cares-her ot hall. for $6,00 per year. Carded. . 1u.ets--itssriooaid ~Tbuclcrl oder 7 copies ot Munich-l Wm“ “H . " w 7 --- “gunning. uar. 1tlleyd--pvv.Li'itiit" Mr Rob; Ashbnry be paid 8127 tor keeping Wm Hamilton, indigeu, for l2dayl. Car. - an..-“ n . -. Wm w, as per agreement of 1917. Carried. 1eitctrot-r.1sterw-rut Mr Jro, Adina: be paid 8t 00tor lamb injur- ed by dogs; John Wells paid 826tor sheep and lumbkiued by digs; Thou Lawrence $2.00lor iopisotinii. Cur. Etltyyd--piurvLi'ii'it' Mr Robt. Ashhnrn ha. __;_. "git " - _-_... 1hewel.l--atuhmahr..5 contract he gimu toGeo, as $125 00, as per agree! Carried. Put-rspewen--rh" of the Clerk and Treasur crease in salary receive 1sonaideration and that tl quire u to the rempneru tdtitterg of other, tomuhips, _ 1ltHre1r--ueritrmr-rut of wages per day be u to Man, 3200: man and team ing. $3 50 ; man and team on or scraper. $4.00; .thmunt $250; Councillors attend, meotmga, $2 50 and mileage F; AbaE7 wuuwmg were "Troitsted _ Henrv Me'calie, Bridge Cummission- a: ;Fred Sbeweli, Div. No. l ; H. W. Hunt, Div. No. 2; Alex. C. Me- Domo, Div. No. 3 ; James Hewitsun Div. No 4 ; Doug. J. McDonald and Janos Brunt. auditors ; Board of Health, DrJ L. Smith, Alex Wilson the Reeve and the Clerk. 'l The council of 1918 met at the; township hall on Friday. January 18} at It o'clock as per postponement from ' Mcndav. January 14th. All the! members were present. The clerk/ administered the declaration of office . and property qatalification to weir member, The council commenced; business. ( Toe ioiiowing were appointed '.--, Henry Me'caiie, Bridge Cr-mmission-f an :Frnd Rho-"n” Ttr, .. A - Later Mr and Mrs Sweeney left for their home in Elderslic accompanied by the good Wishes of all foe a long, happy and prosperous mauled life. in mus c and sing us ing a reception wasg 80 friends, assembled er'joyable time. Alter the usual eongrtttuU:iom, were ex ended, the young couple with t new irmnediaie friends returned to me home of the bride's 1"e1e,r,t1y, Mr and Mrs Michael Cisiy of Sullivan i whele a sumplucusdmner was aerved.,’ The afternoon was pleasantly spent; in mus c and sing ng and m the even-f ing a reception was given when abcux I m 'A-a.. ----, " . two acmytes were also remembered. The choir of which the bride was a former member rendered very unpro- pria 9 music and singing during the ceremony and alao an the Signing ot the regimen, Alter the usual eongrtttuU:iom, were ex ended, the young couple with [ Imlr im.n.,.l;...- I"! . "HE DUB RA M REV! U __... .. am. m we uuue was a, beautiful tr t ot Amer-man Grey Fox; Furs, to the bridesmaid n gold pend- _ an: and dull). and 10 the groomumln q a go'd tie p n. The organist and the, two aconytes were also remembered I {In a may dress of white "ihGriiii l b.'r"d 'Y were-DEB; JG' 33:31:" Heme to (mpg w lab touch a of blue 3 tune. embroidered o , bums and sienna Ind I Mr and Mrs Geo, Mightou y,frre {white 8mm and velvet hat. [tained I few friends in honor Cne hudesmasd won aching dress MT brother. John “d Mus Bopl paleet blue crepe do cheue and a large f Major, 8asir, block Inu. {MMra (ito. SUMPton of Du: h,,?yur,en'vryt to we was Watt a _ “maimed Mr and Mrs m Toe II , Bivrlrs'NEr---arEELE [ St Paul's R. C. Church. Dornoob I was the scene of a very pretty wedding jun Wednesday morumg, Feb, 611, f wlun the marriage of Mary Margaret. Steele. daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Juhu Steele of Barkely and Dan. sel 10mph Sweeney. son of Mr and Mrs John Sweeney of Btmteiile, Sash. wag solemeev. BENTINCK COUNCIL - Hem I Our general store was closed on m Saturday and Monday. It A Mr and Mu, C. McIntyre also Miss , 11:: L. McKnight entertained a number of (Aug friends Fflddy evenmg, [Mum n """""'tr onus women's laminate! 1teDomuit--atrewen Jim: lilo tol. I md be held at the home arm 0., no {lowing accounts he paid ., inOre on Wedneadny. ["ebruory 18 h. 'John Wells. sheep killed,do¢o $N 00 A oordiol inmouon is given to all the Election ncoonnc.... .. ...... 68 oo ladies to come. Johan idiom, lunb lunged” f, ffl Muss Ruth Lowe enr.iyttained n l T ""entte, ittttpekrtintt.. 2 , Wm. G. Bastian. urea-arm’s . _ [ number of friends " o cord pony on I . l i’Fndny aye at her home. All recon A, waft-f9, AG'fu,tl"a'fe,'2'tr 12 65 Woodume. I postage......... ........ 153 Mr Jack Ray open: A few days With " R. Cbinick. clerk’s postage Toronto friends. 1/'.'/'raeft,1'e telephoning.... 15 95 Misses Mary and Bella Cumming of} J. MW"- "tl,lftst,T'1iiyr, 100 00 Williamsfurd were guests of Doruocb J. H. Chuuok. clerk ' salary 100 oo friends on Sunda W. G. Hum, treasurer-.3 a]. tu oo y. Henry Metcalfe, preparing Our general store was closed on the Financial Statement” 2 00 Saturday and Monday, [ lt Aabbnrv. care of William I Mr and Mu, C. McIntyre also Miss! Hamilton. '..... _.--, SD “n I. ll-l.": I A l; man and team hue] ; man and team on grader . (A An A A _ A meeting ot the Women’s Institute md be held at the home oflir th, Mo inOre on Wednesday. February 13 h. A cordial inmauon la given to all the ladies to come. Inu, I. Dargarel maintained 1 low friends Wednesday eve. ' Mr Lusk Baines upon; Sunday With Poplu Valley friends. 'ell-That application td Treasurer tor an ip-, ry receive 1 fuvoruble; and that the Reeve in. t rMtyneratiott of the I br-..; R - - -.... u-II. Wt day trey" tolluwa t rm‘ That the col]: "and collector ceGiidi'iiiiri;', ty.ttendanee a; m. CarrieéT Ttut Printing L B, Mitchell The} I”? scale and had a very ted a number of jiiiii."jcir.ir, caretaker. . . . .'." 153$ '. 1yP,t,a,.,l World. 7copies.. 7 00 VI‘EELE Pt Children's Hyp.itil.... 5 00 Ig'. H _Mntchell. prmuag.... 52 64 arch. Dornoch l P: Prom. tetttnd error In texeu 2 52 pretty weddmg I I: Manet. r_etund em: in can. 4 78 ng, Feb, (“h/HrJ L Smut). sularygl H.O.ttyo ' lary hUrgares Aelgy Metcnlfe, c runcly mg. 3 10 ' late Mr and ( 1:Jhl,t,tg1ii: compel] mg. 2 b) kely and Dan. Herb Wage“. 000116“. meeting 3 30 u of Mr auleaa 'a/Ile,'.' comm] mar. 3 30 estviue. Sash. if . n, .f".rfil mtg. 3 3O rd'r7dtgttri'iT,y.,Iri'ryt, we " to the strains {hunt IO ))'Qut"rut,uitgte?, , 'dd?ort ( Slrtl, business and appointing Asl- ( ' "T 'f .55 'k-,, _ ' a. cap valunton, pound nonm- ' , Front Line Vickers Red _ . _ -- Cross Contributions ' I W. A. Livingstone IMrs. Livingstone . nit. Johnston ..... iMrs. Johnston . . . .. (T. H. Lawrence .. ers. Lawrence .... ‘H. W. Hunt....... [MrsHunt ..... ... Women'smongoia Blacker. . . . . $1.10 Women’s Chrome Tan . . . . . . . . .. Mit Men's Blacker.... "'---o...... 5.00 , Men's " inch top Blacker. . . . . . . 6.00 Fresh Groceries arriving every Week. _ The Mirna: nu for Produce - N "id, "... V ' recently. _ -- "no; ul on "urmun tsort. ducted the Sacramental service here on Sunday. our puma. Mr Faking- ham taking his work at Zion. _ Annmber from here tank in the Carnival held in Durham rink on! Fri. ... A. A~E _ Large sues sh. ,rtsii-mswiuvon Jun-lune clerk receive ttpttlieatioeta for Alamo:- till the next meeting. Sulury 890 Cur. Her-item-she-...-"" appoint- mnnt of district representative of the Farmer‘s Inuitn'e be considered at the trx meeting. Carried. Our 3 before the Mr Meyer of Durham I... " A A - Buy before the advanc e We have a number of Rugs neatest patterns and in the nicest appearance of the Eastern PM" hlrcEeohnie's,, wiriiir"iiii"i'"iii" . Boots and Shoes SEE OUR NEW Mock is very large e advance. Mlzhton enter- in honor (the: Mrs Hopkins or Dauphin, , Taos Tompkins' , 100. Park Thos Bailey .... I Miss M. Kirkton _ De - ~---- - luau- at . uuuu; to Inc M. "a.” tttit of Mrs. tteo. mes Sr Iver canary and a memorial serviu s The death occurred ot h h l IttPt!tfterwards in the church.-L ' 50 Pl ganover on Tuesday, 5th 'ired,'lr",', (I: of"; Pbgt. -------- 3 00 rsGeoRiesSr.:at the 2'..' I ----, 1.0 00l ”months and 23 days. 1td1,Qtagtl . PM To Rent 3 00 .result of heart failure. She had been ttil- . Being to; IAy qnd 3 of 9. Con. 1, ll 10 oo mg ror a ntombe"r of years nd R, Bimtinck, to miles from Durham w! 3 00' Past . a for the rural route.) 100m. ttt0stlvc!vor, year and a half had suir 'Somehard ood ", IO ool sed . ered greatly. . bail. Convenient V 3 00 (Mama . was well known and highly es- toChurch and School. Terms modem n Hanover and vicinity and she Apply to ".,J),ira.bt.th_y'ihic, ,3ydsx3 yds--------8H.00 3rdsarssrds.... ...l -3rdsx 1 yum... dvame in price, which is sure m - -_ --I‘ thC nd in the nicest Oriental shades Eastern Rugs, but a great deal a RUGS a! D. Donnelly........ F ChasRear......... ' Wm McCullough ... John Bailey......... ' Harry Rear......., MrsReay '... ....., DavidAdlam....... ChrisReay........... . MrsChris Rear.-.... , Wm Rear..,....... MarkMervyn....... Jno. Park _.......'... ib1r.tAr,ly-...... Frank Wise.......... [Blanch Wise.......... 'JohnWells .'....... MissM.Cufi ........ John Bartman . ... .. Msses Donnelly. . . . ... Taos Tompkins ....... and our prices are ri st Urlental shades hum} alrl‘ iii; , but a great detl cheaper] "_--.--.-, left in the "'....... Mtt "'°-'..... " than”... 6.00 a""""-----..,. WALL PAPER IS sure 'o...... tr.at right " we bought . l Oo 'of St Matthews Lutheran church I IOOIgngny yearsand her pastorRev H. Tvs 5 00 méyer. will have charge of the fun, -irir.iiiF.i.iiiai)iiiiiUy' next. The tum . will takephoe at 2 o'clock to the Hu: ‘Sl' [ill;,';,';';;;; a 'ttemorialwrvic, x ) . be held afterwards in the church-11. one ingover Post. newest designs in the to come. 5 tnlherdenth. Her maiden name “ad 5 00 ban Museum was born and ram 500 Normaby township. About 41 y 5 00 mimmrried Mr. Ries. They ",', 3 00 'tioatoitheirrnsrried lite in Bantinck r g oo but lftenvetds resided in Durham In! 5 00 months and then moved to Harm-w 3 jirli.ii7iiii; Mr Ries purchasing the ha 5 00 House. He died 8 years ago. T: 5 00 marriage was blessed with 10 childr. 5 l?, one daughter Annie being deceased. 'l 3 00 children living are Barbara, (Mn. l 5 00 l Sickle) of Brant township ; George ill 3 00 Dora (Mrs Chas Taeger) of Billie. Sash 3 oo Edward. Aaron. Elizabeth (Mrs J. l 3346mm“). Tena (Mrs C. Shawn 2 {David and Elva (Mrs W.L. um. I I): all of Hanover. Decimal "in memb Elizabeth Wilkie 260 Christie St., To: FEB. 14, 191' Saul Protits I) " hagatty .l}. Mrs . SSE!“ undc uMer thus IL: k the I out.“ n; wmm' upk- , l Uistclc rts undc m was Finley twists mat Will hr the lie I7 cumin. hunt on tlw It Roy Cero .1 brine. In I m but Bt'ir l ll war rum! ll, r. Thf r IM' . “w orthe an “uhk rink here at“ both tinanci: “I by the numb: . 'heetlgitt was :1 'ioe B and thc >1; I W] rinse" to: i; M: it. Aswan in l’r'. 'ssr 31h!!! was cglied 1mm has“ pmfessionu) :.', ' itrited Imam every " s'." key. along with sonn- zta-xx » WYWS Were CV i; + ; I bath covert-d 1hr )w _ none. MrHam.A:'.:~. _ All): .Esesisiht " by the Grahat Eyes E WHY NOT YOU PILL: tiasstamirala on Monday a . I wilt part liven-d At ttlt tr lltdly of ea. lo w They Have To Tt Hens. l2 to Gees Duc M. GLAS Beef llides, Knit, Rnbbus, e now u<t " NII " th " Cont. per l su 503.. for $2 Chops mum It 'tt?iti"t't?.fis K Now at M FiNLEY you The ,9 ll FEB. 14, a 'fi), m

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