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Durham Review (1897), 9 May 1918, p. 8

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" Resorts in the Canadian Pacific Rockies Banff. Lake Louise. Field and Glacier are in the heart of the Canadian Pacific Rockies and on the main line of the Can- adian Pacific Railway. Cash' for your Cream at A. S. HUNTER & SONS, Durham or at J. W. BlMr'lt'llPS STORE, Varney Call at either place and get your can to-day. Cans supplied and spot cash paid. Cream received any day at any time. See your cream tested while you wait. TRELEAVEN & RANTON Palm Creamery . Palmerston, Ont. For better service and for promotion. The call of the hour is for "Efficiency," otherwise "Training." We train you to he efficient, 1n order to render better service to yourself, Four employer, and your country in this strenu- ous time. Enter any day. Call or write for free catalogue Central Business College Stratford, Ont. Mt. Forest, Ont. If this paint were sold at a peicetsatNsttitrtt again ea any other (which it isn't) it would stil be the economical paint to use on your house. In sheer covering eaprcity it has no equal. A gallon of it goes so far that you'll buy less of it and yet do mu e with it. Paint with BM "ENGLISH" PAINT this spring-cm' your house in protected for years, where a coat of ordinary paint will last but a few months. The difference lieainthe above formula basis. What other paint in no correctinthisrespectthatitamakenguarantee lt? What paint can a dealer furnish you that has anything like the quantity of white lead in it that has 8-H "EaiUh"? This wan the foreuythen lend yaalqwer in.s"tr:th.8h the formula THE finest town buildings soon get to look "dingy" if they are not kept painted. Worse stilluhe omission of the Spring painting leaves them open to weather-attack and time's decay. And-with materials so high as to make every building worth double today what it was worth in 1913--you are making a mistake if you let a building "go to seed." Have your town a "model" town-have it fresh.with paint- have it protected with a paint that-affords real protection- still; even thoughlezdis extremelyhigh in price. It mmktheB-H formula: because the guarantee that can. for it, is printed right on the B.H can. We eould not cheapest 3-H “W" Paint even Uwe wanted to. soit'svoursafepa%tnatoquaiitv, your ante paint a toeoveHng capacity, your mu: paint as to durability. Find the Bag dealer inyouttown. He'sthemantobuyfrom. -___ sum... tho Roof . FUoe "Am Brand sung: 'ttahta"tn “'"I'I' '" " different coloun. 231mm” excellent for interior We may and recommend the following B-H products: For lander Fir-Aldrin; Plantar Ceilings and Wall: I'cyna-uc"-the W Varnish "rresemtette"-etut ton: oil paint. hm“ GiGeis "SEW" turl"" __ 1ntperutBnmPttbt. CotoareardomfP-romoe'rhtetitfa. rife pain: pra"tiii'il'iad tou’w 1.li...8:':tt.-t?r!i-tt,-y!y..t B-H Porch Float Paint PAINT = how-I'm: 100% Pm Pall! Other RH Products of Sterling Worth Get in Line '. I. HARDING Paperhangers in Great Britain are warn ed that the use of paste for the purposes of their trade. is forbidden, and the Food Controller appeals to the public not to have any paper hanging done. The use of flour for paste by bill-posters is also prohibited. For Burn and Outbuildings .-. W. Category BExemption Appeals Following are the decisiom give- 2t the balance of the appeals at the tribunal _ in Durham last week, guarded over by Judge Widdifield and olice Magistrate Creasor. Most of the namesand decisions were published in last issue. Eugene W ler, Ayton, exemp. allowed G. l'fe'l,e,Jlne3ll','d'tety, ' Thos B. Weir, No l, Vamey " W. Seifried. No 2, Holstein " I. H. Hooper, No l, Vamey " A. Shand, No l, Holstein " T. R. Murdoch, Durham " W. S Atchison, No l, Holstein " J. Lorne Clark, No 2, Durham " Huéh McCormack, No2, Durham " A. . Keller, No 3, Durham " Herb Helwig, Neustadt, exemp. refused Ali. Knerck. No 4. Elmwood " E. G. Gall. Ayton " C. E. Merrill, Holstein " w. D, Heslitt, No 2, Durham " W. A. McGirr, No 4, Durham " N. Bunston, No. 2, Holstein " Alf. Shewell. No 2, Durham " Other South Grey cases heard were; G. J. Goldesborough. Eugenia, allowed Reuben A. Walker, Markdale " C. Leslie, Eugenia " A. McMillan No 3.7P1fiqeyille " C. S. Edwards, No l, Markdale R. McDermid, No 1, Priceville Finlay McCuaig, No I, Priceville M. McMillan, No. 2, Priceville G.E. Richardson, No 2, Markdale E. L. Hazard, Ceylon Frank R, Duncan, Flesherton G A McTavish, Flesherton Harry E Tate, Eugenia Thos J. Tuck, Markdale H. E. Karstedt, Flesherton Luther Tuckett, Eugenia . V Ysaie, No 4, Markdale li. J. MgLoughrx, Hof, Maflgdale The regular monthly meeting of .the Town Council was held Monday evemng. The following accounts were passed : Streetlights ..... ..... .........$90 00 Clerk's ottice, electric light, . . . ' . .. 50 Town Hall, electric light... . .. .... 1 00 J. C. Adams, April sal., constable. 50 00 Municipal World, 100 dog tags. . . . 3 89 " Collector's Roll.. 2 41 W B Vollet, April salary & stamps 40 36 H McDonald, work & tile on streets 19 15 For April Names in order of merit. Those marked . present every day. Sr IV-Katie Baird' Jr.W., -Annie Hamilton, Stuart Scott', Jarvis Scott', Marie O'ConnelP, Daisy Irvin, Lloyd Hamilton Grant-Kress-That a grant of MO be made for the erection of a band stand south of the Town Hall, under the direc- tion of the Property Com.-Carried. The tax roll was extended till next reg ular meeting of Council. The Women's Institute was refunded $.4 hall rent, their concert being for patriotic Pulpmes- -- .... _ . - ”A C Grant-Firth-That Finaxrlce Commit- tee secure a complete list 0 those in ar- rears of taxes, and make a list of those from whom in their opinion, the tax can be secured and notify such parties to ap- pear at Court of Revision,-Carried, Sr III-Addie Haas', Jean Myers', Bernice Petrie', Austin O'Conne11 Jr HI-Grace Baird', Emma Aitken', Agnes Evans", Tom McKenzie, Clara Matthews, Joe Ellis, Bertha Hilton Sr II-Ruby Lewis, Robena Haas", Ma- tilda Christie ", Edna Dyer', Marjory McCalP, John Calder'. Willie Ellis, John Matthews, John Heaney, Edward Brooks John Mckenzie', G Fidler, Gladys Rice. Jr H-Frank Heaney", Lizzie MLGrath Jean Ellis. Ruth Smith, Lillian McCallt, Robbie Aitkent, Arthur Fidler, Jean Baird Sr r-Jack Irvin, Isabel Haast. Asa Brooks, James Christie Jr l-Stella Woodyardl, Jean Haas,', ng F3idler, Sandy Mckenzie,', J J Mat- ttttwsh. -- ...... ... MS? Trimer-Margaret Christie, Isabel Leithf, Jim Ualdert, Charlotte Smith, Cora Dyer', Elman Bilton B Primer-Lizzie McKenzie, Robbie Nicholson, Sadie McCalI', Ross Rifex, Beatrice Smith'x. Mary Dyerx; Viola Johnson. A Primer-Alec Simx, Inez Leithx, Ctcil Johnson. fig-.5231: i teachers Sr 4th- M McPhee, H. Alles. Jr 4tlr- R. Rogers, E. Schenck. Sr 3rd-E. Ellis, E. Alles, E. Ross. Jr 3rd--J. Brown, M. Ross, E Alles, W. Long, F. Ferguson. Sr 2nd r.M. Eccles, M. Troup, M. Aberdein, E Ellis, J. Whyte. V. Aberdein. J. Eccles. Jr 2nd--A Walmsley. M. Walmsley Pr. C-W. Ferguson, M. Ross, A Haas, J, Stephens, M. Schenck. G. Aberdein. Pr. B-H. McPhee, N. Schram. Pr A-.. E. Council will erect Band Stand F. J. Kerr, Teacher No. 2, EGREMONT Sr 4ttr-R Barbour. D Kerr, A Noble. Jr 4th--B McMeeken, E Wilson. Jr 3rd --k Allan. Sr 2nd --J Campbell, S Noble J Marshall. Jr 2nd-V Kerr, R Carma bell, M Lennox, A Lennon Sr let- Wilson Jr lst-M Noble, L Allan. Br Pt-J Allan. A Campbell. Jr Pt A-N Watson, P Watson, M Wilson. E Kerr, I Allan, M Andrews, B Allan, T Allan. Jr Pt B-C Queen, M Campbell. Average attendance " _ _.-- _ _ _ NO. i, EG'T & NOR. IV-Ruby Morrigon, Roy Grant, Victor Blyth.,Ailligyt. Mitr.hen, _Sr "gimp Kenneth Kerr. Richard McCabe. fr. II- Mary Keller. Elsie Grant, Roy Wilkinson Jr li- Landels Wilton, Roy Finnigan. I--ila Wilkinson. Arthur McCabe, Susie Eden, Florence Grant, Harold Grasby West halfpf Lot No.2 Con. 19.Pro- ton, crmtaining 00 acres mare orleatr.80 acres cleared apd under cultivation, the resrytindes ttl,,li'g1,'gri Jttl2'ehrlt', mm. are. (and. Cheap for quick buyeroreasy W10 rent. Apply to _ The Assessor was passed $85 on account irfie 31761383; man Sound Myth. 2,i/,lieun, Mighton. tir Ill-Mar- :aret Etiep, My plyth, Ascy Mscetpe, Holstein School Report Jno E. Ferguson, Vanguard, Sadr. s. S. No. 9, EGREMONT For Edith Edge, teacher. M. M. Kerr, teaches a}: $207 31 refused Milo Clara mane“ is visiting her' uncle at Swinton Park. Mr Lindsey Irwin, Mechanical Avi. atot who hen upent the winter in Texas and who is now of Toronto, in visiting his home here for a week, Mr and Mrs Weber of Mt. Forest and Miss Ellis of Hamilton visited the latter. brother, Dr. and Mrs Ellie over Sunday. Miss McDonald of Priceville spent a few days the first of the week the guest. at her sister, Mm J no. IcGtath. Mr Wm. Freeman of Teeswncer spent part of Iaat week at the home of Mr Thou. Johnston. Miss Clara Matthews of Durham spent over the week end at her home here. Mrs Ino. Orchard and son Mr Wm. Orchard went to Toronto last Thurs- day. Will has enlisted with the Ar- tillery and goes on Wednesday to don his new uniform. Mrs Rife and children went Thurs- day of last week to Wiarton to visit her parents, returning this Monday. Mr Clarence Calder and sister Miss Helena motored to Eugenia Falls Sunday to visit their friend, Miss Annie Wilson. Mr Arthur Callaway 'of Mt. Forest was a guest Sunday at the home of Mr 1110. Manaxy. Miss Lulu Hamilton of Listowel is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs Alex Hamilton. _ The Institute will hold its monthly meeting next Thursday, May rsth at the home of Mrs Richard Irwin. An address Will be given, also election ot ofiieertr All ladies welcome at 2.30 Mrs J no. Smith of Mt Forest spent part of last week with her daughter, Mrs Alex Stevens. Friday was Arbor Day at the school. In the morning a general house-clean- ing took place and in the afternoon children and teachers went for a stroll to the bush. Mrs Brown Sr is visiting her daughter. Mrs Scott liccles in Arthur. Mr J. A. Ferguson has been chosen as a delegate to interview Premier Borden, Ottawa, tegarding giving extension to exemption for farmer‘s sons. Mrs Petrie is having the Hydro put into her house, Hydro Commission of Mt Forest doing the work. Rev. G. S. Scott in speaking to a large congregation in his church on Sunday morning, called on tho people to support theY. M. C A commend- ing strongly the good work done by that organization among the Cana- dian Soldiers in France and Britain. Mr and Mrs Backus of Durham visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Inc. Leith. Mr and Mrs Jno. Stevenson spent part of a day recently with the lattet‘a parents. Mr and Mrs Geo. Binnie. Glenelg. The Quarterly Board of the Metho- dist church met on Monday might The Financial Report was very satia~ factory at the-closing of the Conference year Misses Edna Neil and Lizzie Stew. art and Mr Jolly of Mt. Forest visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs James Matthews. Sincere“ oympathy is extended to Reeve McArthur Ind family ttt the death of his son Calder who died at the home of his aunt in Pense. Sash. two dnya after the arrival of his fath- er. Mr McArthur brought the body home. The funeral was largely at- tended Saturday afternoon to Mt For- eat cemetery. Rev. Ir Scott conduct- ing the services. Next Sabbath. Mother's Dar, will be observed in the Presbvterian Church at the morning eervice. In the evening there will be a special service of Prayer for our soldier boy: overseas and these called to go. fol lowed by the Sacrament of the Lord 'tt Supper. BORN FREEMAN In Teeawater. on April 25th, toe" and Mrs Will Freeman, 1 son. Strayed from the pretnueaofltto. Troup, nth Com. lot a, of Egremont on Saturday. April 27. never: sheep. all ewes. Three of the sheep had black hoes, two with guy laces. two with long tails. lest you! lombs. Any person harboring these oheop alter this notice will be plumbed Any information that will lend to their whereabouts will be appreciated by It Inc Troop. Kindly lend word to Mr Troop st once. DIED MeARTHUit--rn Peruse. Sub, Cal. _ der McArthur, no: of Reeve Mc- Arthur, Funeral took place Satur- day (tom " father’s home to Woodland cemetery. HOLSTEIN LEADEB Tenders will be received t the under- signed up to June Ist, 1918, or the wash- ing and painting of walls and ceiling of schoolhouse of S. S. No. T, Proton. Signed J. A. Martins T Sec-Tim, S. No. T, Proton Sta" R. R. No. 1. LOCAL AID PERSOIAL Notice NotiCc DU BEAM REVIEW Ar McCall ot It. Poregt open: the week and with " daughter, In Io Doug-ll. In. Min Gladys Lamont bu gonna Mt Forest to learn the dreumnking Rob Philp, auditing of Arthur B. S., hu been spending a fortnight with " liner. In E leRcbb. Millard Bilwn's little Ion Harold had the misfortune to [all and break " am last week. we Fleming Reid Ipent e few ltr? with her porcine in Owen Sound but her visit was abortened on Account ot Fleming being celled to Toronto. The boys in this community who have received word to report tor wet service ere Flemimr Reid, Tom Mc- Dongall, Winlow Keith and Arthur Ecclee u Toronto Ind Roy McGillvury " Brantford. Pte. Wy zuon Conm’ name Ippelrod in Monday‘s list of Wounded but we hope the injuries are not serious. Pte. Clarence Ross. who was wound. ed last October. has returned to naive aervioe in Frtnce. At a special meeting last week, the Yeovil Grunge eppointed Mr John Ferguson " their representative to appear in Ottawa on May 14 when the Minister of Agriculture is to have a. hearing. About 2000 delegates are expected to be there that day in be. halfof our farmer boss being leit It their work on the farms. Last week we spoke of Reeve MC" Arthur being c tiled to the bedside ot " son Calder in Saskatchewan. He arrived in time to see and converse with him before he passed on to the glut Beyond. Mr McArthnr brought the bodv home and the funeral took place on Saturday to Woullund ceme- tery. The pastor. Rev. Mr Scott " fituUted and spoke verv appropriausly on Immortality. Calder was an ami- able and popular boy and 'he been felt evmpathy of the community goes out to the family in their deep trial. Many of his school companions. who were present to pay their last respects to their old comrade. will in All pro bability soon be called upon to lace danger in a foreign country. When life is over for all may they have a happy re-nnion in the Sweet Bye and Bye where there shall be no more sorrow or death. The annual meeting of the Wom. en’s Institute was held Wednesday, May m. The Secretary 'tt leport showed 31 members on the roll and total unonnt raised for the year was $264 39. Donuions to Belgian Ile. lief Fi52.00and Red Cross and Sol- diem' Comforts $203 . 58. The Snowy helped to fill 67 Overseas boxes. During the year 421 pairs ofsocks, 462 suits pvjamns and 58 articles tor Belgian Relief were nude. Ofti. cers for 1918 t President. Mrs Wm Philp lat Vice Pres., Mrs Hustle 2nd Vice Pres. Mrs Alchison Secv. Tress ' Mi-s Agnes Renwick The packing committee met lust week and packed 18 oversees boxes The committee are very grateful to Mrs John Hineks tor the donation ot 10lbs of maple IllRIl' for the above, also to All who contributed cake. Ae,. The donation to the Queen Maryland given by the W. I. we. valued at $18 00. Mil-u Nellie Ind Benn Bahama. occompanird by Mr. and Mn. In. Baird, Mt Forest, spent the week end in Mnrkdnlo. Mr. Gordon Hustle upon: Sundny p. m. " the parental bone. Mia Bunch Reid ot Riyerview. upon: the week and a be! home here. 't Ande Buy in " present engaged win! J fl Richardson, Swinton Park. A subscription of " to the Purimic Fund from Mr The. Ellis was omit- tedin the report published In: week. Men of Nineteen to Men of lil years of age are tube called upon to register for military service. A proclamation to this effect will be issued shortly, and, it is understood, will pro- vide Ahat mey must regiser.beiore Jupe i." fidiie a-tiii: ’M‘wiu. howeve}, be aft-lulu)! called to the colors before first o u y. - - L Mr Roland Patterson has been appoint- ed for the_Riding of North Grey in con- nection with the approaching registration of man and woman power recently dead- ed on by the Dominion Government. The appointment was made yesterday, when Mr Sam Carter. M. P., Supt. of Registrars for Georgian Bay District. was in town for a few hours. Mr Carter's visit was for the purpose of arranging the appointment and issuing preliminary instructions. It was very short ; but while here he found time to give a short address at the Girl's Club. as nee, elsewhere. Mr J. S. Wilson, of mover. is the Registrar for the South riding of the County.»0 s Sun. DROMORE YEOVIL be Called to Colours i Rape Seed [oi',vdr2.'isoeo'd' £231? a . E Mangel & Turnip Seeds Report of Flirbalm Patriotic Society From audit Nov. 13, 19t6, to April 9, [918. Balance from "dit.. . Receipts of connect! .. Church collection . . . . Refund C. Ramue...... .... Alex Calder, aneus [916 sub 5 Subscription. ...... ...... .. 162 Dec. 20, Ladies’ Society . . . . ' " R Dodds, caretaker. ' .. May 9, Ladies“ Society. . . . . .. "ao " .. ........ June 2otol, “chines for Ladies' Society......... .'.. Car hire, C Ramage..... Dec. I6 Ladies' Society.. Dee. 19 II t‘ .. List of paid subscriptions Robt.T. Dodds............. ' N.Doddo..... .............. Geo. Enckett................ Wm. Fairbairu.:............ 1iettttehe1se--....-. Balance .... ..... .... $286 25 Pres. R. T. Doddn Tress D. Gillie. Auditors-Neil Calder, D. Each". 0043045043 043045043 paints s'iririu um TAYLOR & CO4. We have all the different kinds on hand and prices reasonable. All No. t quality, Red Clover Mammoth Clover, Alsike and Timothy, also Sweet Clover, the large kind. Also Alfalfa. mag"; TAYLOR so co. , a-----". Garden Onions Corn Butter&Eggs- Highest Price, Cash or Trade 3 Bo we too, must nae every pouible mean in keeping pace with Netute and theteby do out put in “bughtenlng up" in this, the belt of all season. And to do so. let u suggest the use of How dull and dismal thin old world would be were it not for Nnmrc'l wondetful artistic touch which te-colou the voious lundacnpeo and mules them once again fair to behold. t MARTIN -SENOUR’S PAINTS You'll require than for both inside and outside qeork--ated we have then both. :28 " Cashon hand...... .... 57 50 EXPENDITURE RECEIPTS May1917 Turnip Seed...... .81.M lb. Mangel Let us have your order as we are getting only 75 bus., half of our order. The following: Imp. Learning. Red Cob, Southern Sweet ...... o............................." and “.40 per bus. Dutch Bets, excellent quality......18c per lb English Multipliers & Potato Onions, 11c lb E33323 ... $10 no $286 " $24 57 37 Dwarf Essex, genuine, the only kind for good results. I so 7000 4000 14 56 ID. A. Gillie...” . " E Mn June: Dyce.. ilil,,the Wilson..... oo'Don-ld McQueen. "t. McRobb.... .. . sod",'?..' Connolly... 00 Alex Calder.... .. ooiNeil Calder.... ... _lArch Shand..... " H110: Watson.... . James Gardiner... Geo. Connolly.. . . 25 Geo. Dyce....... . oo James IcEachem. oo Roy McG0lisrray.. GliiG.' McGillivnty Andrew Stewart. . oo Chan. Ynke. .... . 50 Peter McQueen... oo Neil McQueen. ... 00 Hugh ICE-chem. - Mal. tdcGillivnry. . " June. Bunilton.. Largo Assortment, but secure them only or you may be disappointed. ”u...“ - ae, Chan. McGi11ivnry. . W. Sterne Atchison med G Dillon. . . . . June. Hunter. . .. . . lanes Shand . . . . . . Wu Funstou . . . . . . Total ... .. . For Bxltish Red Cm: for The Lutheran congregation at Wiam a. had their church burned down latch _ They have since been holding servin- V, their marine. Now the minister is recur ing letters that it this continues the mall-t will be bumeddown. and the ofticials has r appealed to the Council for protection u: else advise them to abstain from harm. German services far the present. Thu claim that every member and adherent " a naturalised Canadian, patriotic and l, ') - al to theoottntry. and claim British Lu: play and British justice. All citin- will - they should hm. this, and will not exonerate the tire mm from blue. but the incident showslwu deeply laud of Canaan methods Im- gnmed Into the hearts of English spun. In: People- PMS such as the Winnon Luthcru: r Are making might well be accompanxd by Malian of German ruthlessm» in warfare, there being abundant evah In: that no belligerent army equals Germany " any ipr guides that might be descrrG d as tiartmrie German Trouble in Wiarton Dromore HAY th 1918 Lots of them. 750 lb '.. ‘16: oo I9I7 64; oo Ill DUR in u at pl The Miser cued their 5; “lemma Inc under the an byterian cr ladies were I ttr rt ent a use: and inscrilx who have I are now car list runs up anemia towels. handed An any which l ran up 1 'l hen: is only one uhere trustees have the school hours " dumbed Mort-4 time. Where the r ed, teachers and In aNe (or infraction Mwho have ' the Govtgttgttegtt I very little difficulty ale p' social VOL. xra, , I ' " ii,issti(i.ii:).s..8 We In informed that met non of the late awe“ has enlisted the oynl Flying Ckorps. Guy Guilty has mil mum 6t2 000 to " ury thrmagtt the motor " Over one thousand iictt taken out. . Chev a or two may n Prtthtoe More and "Mute You at: Sun lucid: tieeod You Foe SAL! w Top bu; At the Ford Garage Po-tr--' u mm and um Ma bum a car of pot market rice of s higheri market " Nor An I 'it Md n A alley put ment, the '. fixtures. pl; only tittferrn are eat :tlsWu' Buard Production "Vt ()uir [mu Durt " pm pt " m front We expo: Saturday he! Durham ands thing clean, a We make whenever dm season. Buchan's or W m h " Id (I tl It I"

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