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Durham Review (1897), 11 Jul 1918, p. 5

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11 , I918 t'. 92: I'.'.'.'.'.'.? 2lk Woo and his let BIDS Pom'cr 35c Most, 25¢ comfort for main: .9 - 30$" Yofts dian Pacific ORE Cream M tik with '. The Cash System in Business It Do unis. The Gaelic communion held in the t'rumbyteriisn Church here Int l%rttu, wad furl] well “sanded. Owing to u f new! m sown. that of In thtmndee mum is good many attended. we con- up gum: "I and!" than. and. r mm Durham we were planned to to. Mr and Mrs Hugh [013de In Ind Mrs McD's beothee, Me Alex Rethink {Beuunch Tho McDonddo at the r" ms of cannula". Also it And tcr, Alex. Fem-o- (ton new Bop. si,lc and Owen fro. Proton. 1iyt!ritrpoange of Time, July 14, MS _ '-x~3;oka Lakes» 1 :7 il 1:: YER French and Pickers] Rivers] i' . I Il MAR”. :Georglan Bay Resorts] mm A 3 man}; :ananha Lakes] tll ilrs H LL'd Linden!) Lakes] M-:\ l R a RIVER [Gloucester Pool] mm nun) Lake Nttzinaw],Tilto. ARE Uh": LMENTLY REACHED BY CANADIAN PACIFIC funnlner Tourist m In Bfroert Mr Tins abound nut! dogttur of an, are " pron-s 'Uitirtg " hm ",'r,-1q, I: newsman“. South . Crlenelg. Janina galore. Quito a “who! at this noinity sounded the one a nesrun In: Friday and upon . a tune, bet it the dumb mind- t was tted to glance or I hoe A speak, like Bnhln'l no they rd tell their comm-adorn so hurry u; as the, we" gating hungry and i, .;u'. bum; some of their own n s "lug the delay In for I good c, , they waned "tier"lr till re- ha Ree De. W31»: of Toronto. preach in the Presbyterian about: .r next Bonds, morning and even- mcmua AND LIMITS" :‘uet large funeral took plus on y Afternoon has. that of Mrs r. B. mmxuu), but. Passenger Atternt, Mrorto u Mums", (Globe car.) an en mound bluibirdl m pick- vt, ten thonnnd apples and mil Leno, them. n In bud to ttnd shard in the loamy that In. mated npples on unit you. 1 we hou- nnybody laying than ' r, Sunday night. No, but the; r .3 wane this Monday night, tl s id too cold to be ttotrttorttsbb A. ugh: gunman. Alex McLean is busy moving J, clroi', [some last week and this f-muul of Mias Marths " , wok 91m to the gnveynd . , home on Thunday of last up. Malachi-is was born It 1.1113 " your. Igo. Me " The public is respectfully informed that the following n-hants intend adopting the Cash system in their re- »vtive businesses on and after August let next. let Owing to the prosperous times we are experiencing it believed that it is in the best interests of buyer and ar alike to make this change in methods. It -it, also M3184 and recommended by the highest finaneial auth- Bell. Campbell of Mantle-l, is 2;; har holidays to her brother's L Campbell, nonh has, Arte- - L’DZ‘i'S in Ontario PRIGEVILLE t,diCii kHB BROS, Dam]! MORGAN. " VON. " .CLAtit " 'Muculurs f mm Canadian Patu%t Ticket Aunts JULY 11, ms TYR INER. , HLL. " I. BROS. " XSON. Proton I BROS” Eugenia MS, Eugenia ILSON, Pinkerton " Including : H. G. BECKER. Proton COPELAND BROS, " R. NIXON. Maxwell S. M. OSBORN, " H. G. KARS'I'EDT, Pleahcrton W L. WRIGHT, " F. H. W. HICKLING " J PATTISON, Ceylon KARSTEDT BROS,, Priceville BOLEN BROS, Corbetton E. B. HOCKRIDGB, Hopeville D. G. McLBAN, Priceville Mr Duncan Home of Owen Sound visited " father nnd mother here tor a 4“ ore. - _ - Mr Barker and Mia: label Barnett motored upfront Turonzo Guard-y and are visitors " Jno. Burnett’s South line. Mr Fred Pinkerton waited the le- Dougall family in Priceville and Mandala "ererttly. wi, wish to correot the error made in the paper‘n couple of weeks ago. Mrs Joe. Harrison and hub. re- turned homo trrter spending a week with Mend: in Egtemons. Picued to have was Mary Conny In our town. She is visiting her uncle. Mr Angus Kennod y. town lino. Misses Unis Unknown, Irene Mo Lam and Louisa Watson, teachers, are home tor tttsir holiday a, Mr Bobs MoKinnon of Toronto is spending . couple of weeks with friends in end around Pricevillo. Mr Gorrie MoT-ggut spent the week end " his home here. Dr. Hutton will visit Priceviue, professionally Monday and Thursday i of each week {wing a. m. to 3. p. at. until farther notice. ’ The master builder- ere all gone ml their reward long years ago. The! old born res uken down and replue-, ed by a difrereat one. Those that' :Wetu small children then are now old i and new and in looking backwnrd i more than 60 your: go they will I wonder where the manning years; between then and now want bu: time like an everlasting fhawimt river l keeps moving on till it emptioe into; deep waters somewhere. ', no other day we had quite a cow imam: tri venetian with erolin McDonnell ot end. Durban. In olden tines Mr McDon- A numbe [all was raised about i of a mile east picnic held clout recidcnce He was reminding day and re not the ordination of the late Bey. Mn Barr Robert McIntyre 60011011 years ago to Lake Bin in the old log barn on our old hotne- a" hrothei steed. The old barn was tttll of ', panied her highlanders and nothing but Gaelic 1 he intends used. A Rev. air McNeil from Bruce; We saw I was one ot the preachers. Accomiemm items dation in the homes was Bot so may 3 Brown inte iortable as nowadays but such as '; feed shop Ol there was was thankinllv received I, wishiryt hi by the recipients. The old barn ’reoeivo libe which was need as apiece ot worship T of our most- wns built in the your 1858 and some: Mi J of those attending the raising by the ' ttm _','.',", 83.0 of it called lt Noah's Ark. i We” OL' l Ont-odor to Belem "PtteV Proton. lln Oauender we: a highly respected Christina lady, and n good member of the Nomadic: church. To her lonely puma: he: death is I lovers blow, but. We only but a while till they meet nglin. At this "Ring we be" not loomed the patio-lots of her death. Rev Mr Muheeon “landed the (noon! and probebly conducted the services. ( Ont-odor PRICEVILLE VILLAGE Picnics no the order of the ar. Mr. and in. Tim. Spence viuited their son Pte Alex Symon in Winni- pog last Week. Mr. 3nd Mn. R. Culliton wanna Nina“. Friday to no that can. Pa Raiold mum n3 Suntan} tuning. Mr and Mrs Goo. Torry visited Mr and Mn Jas E's" [at Wednesday. ‘31: and In Arabic McLean: and dyythter risitod Mr John McKee!)- une‘a. Mr Bert c. frer returned home utter shining several week! in the “my. Mr John MoKechnie visited friends in Winghun ladt week. The young people " S. No. d, Glenelg are holding a garden party in Mr C. McArtbur‘a grove on July 17. Supper served from 7 to 9. Everybody come as a good time is expected. Mr Wallace Buckbnm of Toronto is visiting Mr Dave chnu. Mrs Charles Watson and two child- ren and In Arthur Robinson of Brandon in visiting their parents and other relatietq for name time. “is: Edna Browning of Durham is visiting her friend was Marlon Mc- Arthur for a Week. Matt of the lumen have “ready started haying. Kiss Kste Kenny is viaiting her brother Joe at Niagara and friends in Toronto this week. The immadmte friends who mourn her loo no her brothers Ango on the old homestead ;Jno of o. Sound; Alex of Must-mks and one sister, Mrs. “argue: McLuhlu of Calgary. Alex and Mo “chuck!“ were unbla to attend the funeral. To them we oxtandour deepest Iympuzhy. She was also 5 faithful worker of the Red Cross Society and her good work in tliat great came II“ be sorely mue- trod. mm W" than Indy nod wil- ling to suustiiUe everything to send to tho boys overseas. She lived I wor- thy his and her In“, friends will cherish her memory for time to come. " It is on: and duty the week to re. [oord the death of Mm Marthe Mo- ‘Kechnie. who died It the bone of 'her brother Angus, Gravel Road, on ’July let. at the use of any your. isms had been ailing for only me: a f week and her death came as a severe ieLock to her many friends. She had Una: recently resumed from a. visit to I her brother Alex, in Munich and the week before her death complained of not. bomg well. Dre. “meson and ! Hutton were culled end decided on an (operation the following Monday. but l by the: time her condition we: no se- rioue cheythought it beat not to operate and on Monday afternoon Ike passed peacefully nwny. Her life in this community (where she had heed since childhood) was a grand example to follow, She was kuutnesr:seif and none everleft her home hungry or cold, she treated rich and poor Hike. To her aged mother who was mling for came time. she we! ever A loving and dutiful daughter. be- ing constantly by he: bedside caring tenderlt and patiently for her until the and case. She use I true Christian and her qetyt in church wee never ve- cun in health. Min Kia, Mather spent the wa, and ttt home. Rev. J. A. Matheoon and family left Monday for their summer home 0 Xgignaahene Pt., near Peneeang. Ilia: Kate McTuzgar: bu taken a position as salesiady in D. a. Me. Lean 's store. Pleased to see Mie- Xnggio Currie South lice, able to can to see the " Kechme family and View the he: re- mains of her late Mend, Mill Martha InKechnie. Bobs McKinnon. Gan-in and Laue'hie 310% an rt and Fred Pinkerton left. tor Toronto on Mouduy. Miss Jennie Mobougnll visited her parents on the Souzhuue on Saturday Jack Livingstone and lady friend motored to Durham on Wednesday. he intends to enlist. T We saw by our senior correspond- ent‘s items last week when John Brown intends opening a fiottr and tced shop on the corner. We Join in wishing him success and he should receive Xibarnl patronage, being one of our most worthy citizens. A number from here Attended the picnic held in Benton'l gran on " day and report a good time. Mrs Barry Fslkinghun has (one to Lake Simooetor I couple of months. Ber brother Augu- MoLean “oom- panied her as my " Toronto where Mr Pred Mouth" ot Duh“: In visicing friends here over we week and. l It emed one hundred end "mttr-ttvo Moll"- wu the proceed. dunked lemon garden Perry. It about! at ,been one hundred end ninety-three dollars, also no mention m made of the solo an: by In. Ethel Wnteun entitled "The little grey mother." We are aural: we. overlooked try the pemon who wrote the ntNt0ttttt of zandcn puny u Ethel ulna: very nicely. Mlssee Badle McDonald nod Nellie Nicholle of Durham valued Prleevlue friends over the week end. Death oi Martha McKechnie WA UDBY Dr Jamiesop will he at the Commercial Hotel, Pticeviile, every Tuesday. Thurs- day and Saturdpy from fl a. m to l p m. Any gall! let} wittt,.M.r, cVitar will be ‘ Legislation empowering the Dominion Government to take over the Canadian Patriotic F und, and to furnish, from the general revenues of Parliament, the funds hitherto supplied by public and private subscriptions. will be introduced at the next session of Parliament. This decision was arrived at by the general executive of the Patriotic Fund at a general meeting held recently in Ottawa. All members eed that the greatly increased taxation fare last two yearn. the .enchanced. cost of living. and numerous calls upon private wealth incident to the war would make it unfair to call .l'llrl the public for contri. butions to the trlotic Fund, and that the Government shoul.d be asked in future to vote all the supplies required for the iiiiGdiii to immediately, The order makes it an offence for any person to sell or have in his possession any bread, rolls or pastry or any other product in which white or standard flour is used which does not conform to the re- quirements of the Food Board. The pen- alty for violation of the new requirements is a fine ot not less than $100 and up to) $1,000, or imprisonment for a .peripd of three months, or both fine and imprison- Would Transfer Patriotic Fund On and after July Ilith, every baker must place on each loaf of bread a label or sticker bearing his name and addrem and the words 'Victory Bread.' The lat- ter prescription will be a guarantee that the prescribed amount of substitutes of standard flour required by the Canada Food Board have been used in making the loaf. Bread which does not bear such label or sticker may be seized and forfeit- ed to His Majesty. 1 ') Fine: of 8t0 and costs. amounting to ' 14.50 each, were paid by four Toronto, Dundalk and Markdale men for fishing in the hydro lake at Eugenia on Sunday, June 23rd. Another party from Toronto and Hespeler, who refused to give their names, have been served with summonses for the same offence and no doubt will be forced to settle similarly. Their names were taken from a hotel register in Dun- dalk where they had put up. Mae WEAR His Mttuat..--The only person authorized to wear a decoration or medal, or the riband thereof, is the soldier to whom the distinction was awarded. This information has been issued by the militia department in answer to a large number of persons who have been enquir- ing as to whether relatives of deceased soldiers have the right to wear decorations awarded to these soldiers. In the restaurants in Roumania you can get nothing but beans to eat-there are seven meatless days a week. No stores are open because there is nothing to sell in the way of clothing. Ever since the beginning of the war the import of cotton has ceased. The Germans occu- pied twb-thirds of the country and strip- ped it of all the materials they were in need of. AScotch minister from the city was asked to pray for rain and his prayer was answtred by such a downpour that the crops were injured. During the rain one old farmer said to another, "This a' comes o' trusting sic a meenister who isna acquaintit wi' agriculture." There was never before such a4th of July as that celebrated last week. Can- adians. British, French, Italian, all took special notice of the anniversary Inde- pendence Day of their great ally. Brit- ain especially was whole hearted in he tribute M‘s- Etta Twemley, of Bentinck spent the week end mm was label Benton. Mrs Dan MoArthur and obildten spam Sunday at Mr Neil Monlhv- ray’s. Mr and Mrs George Peart visited their daughter, Mrs Henry Benton lassSnnday. Mr James MoGilllvi'ny 8r. sold-a bunch of two year old cattle for a tine price. Mr Hugh McCall of Toronto in re nefing Mitttalntstissjn this locality. tht noeouunt of the very diagno- able weather on Dominion Dar the Buneuon plonlo had m be postponed until l'rldny. when the the day brought out u very Inge crowd nnd 5 very enjoy-hie tine m epcnt. Mr end an I. 0. Ferguson and femlly motored from Owen Sound Ind Ipem Sunday " Mr Nell Milli- "are. A number of our young poople " tended the Orange walk to the Bap. cm church in Durham on Sunday morning. Atonohlnz feature of then walk was the presence of Mr Cline ot Toronto, a returned soldier who lost. hls right leg while on ooslve service in France. Council meeting Seturdey ttntteed little excitement. bueineu we: quiet. Born. July let. to Me end Meg Geo Christie. . dughter. . In El. Burnett. Durham, in uni- ting her night. In A. H. Barnett this week. Ilia K. Gama. Mt. Forest, spent the not and It It A. B. Burnett's. burning South, and taking [in Ina home with her. Victory Bread SAUOEEN VALLEY NOTICE The Muskoka Lakes, Point an Darit and Georgian Bay Resorts ; French and Pickerel ivers 2 Rideau Lakes ; Severn River ; Lake Masinaw District and Kwar- tha are conveniently reached via the Can- adian Pacitic Railway. Particulars from ganadiim Pacific Ticket Agents or W. B. Howard a“ 52533915 Those from a distance who were present at the ceremony were ; Mr: Brown (the groorn'a sister). Mr and Was J. Ferguson, Mr and Mrs B Cnmpbcll. Miss Sadie Catto, all of Owen Bound ; Mr and Mrs Ed. McGregor, Miss M. Lyneu, Mr D. and Miss Emma Camer. on, Mr John and Min Jean McNaught, of But Linton; Miss M.. Barefoot,ot Ben Allen ; Mr Angus and Misc Mnrgar- ct Mclnnin, of Presque Isle '. Mr Luther and Min Jean Clarke, of Kemble ; Mrs A. Lee, Mrs Robert Gardiner. Mrs Ir. vine, tha. Will and Anna Ellison, Mr and Mrs A. McKay. of Toronto ; and a few of the bride':: old friends, Miss Jean McFarlanc and Man Jessie McDonald. rd Toronto, and Misc Leah McComb, of Durham. fms f!isfli'i?tiiEe. eWi/es:yVop "Wanted -- Boy with Wheel " M. glllmill &SON The bride and groom were the recipo ientl of many beautiful and useful pres. cuts. Delay no longer. Ask him TO-NIGHT, then come and take your choice from the new HYSLOP models at After congratulation Ind good wishes, allreptired to the dining room, where dinner was carved. The tables were decanted with white peonics and fern, also a large fourstorey cake, the work of the bride. In the evening, Mr and Mm Lee left for their home " But Linton, the bride travelling ina suit of navy blue serge, with touchel of old blue and gold, and large Panama hat with gold band and white utin roses. Coax your father to get one for you NOW. Your local merchant will be glad to have you deliver his goods. new Mr Duncan Cameron, of East Linton. and Mia Sadie MncGillivran litter of the bride, he gave apearl tie pin Ind gold brlclet. respectively. Boys l By using a bike evenings and Saturday " ternoons you can earn enough in a little while to pay for it. The bride was gamed in I neat are“ of white puny willow sill with touches ofcold and carried: boquet of white rows, and pens and tern. The only ornament worn was the groom's gift. a beautiful necklace of diamonds and pearl. Ind to the organist he give: dainty necklace of pearls. To their wit. This is a typical ad. in many papers to-day. Mr: Robert McGillimy. the groom took " piece on the moduli. under march of evergreens. Mounted with June mee- Ind flags. The bride follow. ed on the arm of her father. Rev. Mr McBwen performed the ceremony. LBB-MacGILLIVRAY The home of Mr June. McOillimy. Se., nu the scene of I very interesting event on Wedneadar, June Mth, the amnion being the muting: of his daughter, Margaret Mud. to Mr W. Bdrm Lee, of But Linton. Prompt- ly " {our o'clock. to the stain. of 1ashengrint wedding munch. played by Summer Resorts In Ontario DURHAM. - ONTARIO MM, DOORS, and all kinds of HOUSE FITTINGS i, ‘ _ Kirtrri/itrariid in: thr iitiiiii Ph and factory fully equipped and pup-red to take order: for Thenndmi/gned beg: to announce to residents oCDurtttrtii my! lug-round- The land and dwelling house of the late Ann Leslie ls offered for sale by tender. Tendon will be opened on the 12th day of July " " o’clock noon. DURHAM PLANING MILLS c. L. Grant, Executor. Br " solicitor, J. P.Telford. 19th Day of July, 1918 their name, addresses and descrip- tions and a full statement of particu- lam of their claims and the nature of security (it any) held by them, duly tmrtiiUd, and that after the said day the Executor will proceed to distri- bate the asaete of the estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which hethen shall have notice. Dated this “at day of June D. 1918. [at Dar of ' June. A. D., 1918 are requested to send by post prepaid or otherwise to deliver to I P Telford of the Town ot Durham, Solicitor for the Executor, on or before the In ihe mam-r ofthe estate of Ann Leslie, [ale of the Town of Dur- ham in the County ufGrey, uidow. deceased. N ONCE is hereby given pursuant R. B. o. 1914 Cap tat, Soc 56 that all persons having claims against the es. tate of the and All: Leslie, who died on at about the Canadian Pacific Steamship 'Manitoba' now leaves Owen Sound 10.30 p. m. each Thursday for Sault Ste, Marie, Port Arthur and Fort Wilham. liteamships "Keewatin ' and "AssiniMia" will sail from Port McNitoll Wednesdays and Sat- urdays commencing June m. Great Lakes Steamship Service Lot No. 29, Con. 2, W. G. R., Bentinck 100 acres 35 acres bush. well-watered, fair buildings. school within a half a mile and church convenient. No incumbrance. Immediate possession. Bargain to quick purchaser. Apply to Jae. McDonald, Aberdeen. To quick purchaser. Seven acres of land, - or less. A good comfortable brick house, a good stone cellar full Elle of house, and I fairly good stable and barn. Water " the door, " miles east of Hahn hotel on the 2ad com, Glenelg. For tmeticulous apply to A. H. JACKSON 2nd com, Bentinck, near town of Durham. Lots 62, 63, good farm build. ingc. Bell phone in house. Good (enact with wire. rail and board fencing. Two goodepring wells: New poultry and hog house, Good grain and stock {arm and water in pasture. Anxious to sell " once Apply on place or write to Fifty aces. one mile south of Durham on main road. Handy for.trhippiryr. 12 acres seeded down this spring with cats. remainder in hay and a few acres of alfal- fa. Good pasture. Some cedar and other timber. Plenty of good water on the back and front of this farm. A bank barn and houses for pigs, sheep, hens, etc. No dwel- ling house." Only a few minutes drive from Durham. Will sell at a reasonable price to quick purchaser. Clear deed. Also horses and cattle. Apply at once. Three boys about 17 years of use. wish work_on farm. Position on farm open to named man for year's engagement. oom- naming June Ist, Particular: from ZENUS CLARK Danni. July n, tttttt Em. hatch“... TORONTO Mrs Marg. Murdock, 86;: ig, Durham Durham Markets. Notice to Creditors For Sale Cheap M. J. CAULDWBLL, Box M, Durham. Ont Farm For Sale Farm for Sale FumforSale or Jo Ha Hmvtrr,Durharn Notice A. H. JadliG/tSiiiiam C. L. Grant, _ Executor. 555005w 1150 - it 4,1l,,' c. L GRANT ii'),' *W‘I-MQ'I' t Overalls 1'and Jackets ts Bulldog, Acma, i: , Big!) & Bob Long f? '?"tNhilrFrsbseiirstrtteswii, Full informnion from my Grend Trunk Ticket Agent. or C. E. Horn- iog. Dilute: Pour. Agent. Toronto. Finley Graham, Town Agent. Telephone No. 3 at: M r 'ldtfatl lakes l Georgi... It, [the " In). flange-l In all famous pleura-nae. Modern hotels attord city comforts. but many prefer tolive in tent or log cabin-your 'it, at remnnble cont. Secure you Parlor or Sleeping car accommodation in advance. Odes you Ind " the hmily the outing of your life. Owen Sound. Students Emma! my time. Circular: free. C. A. FLEMING. Principal ------=u. war time to re- place the oilice men who go overseas to fight in France and Flmdeu. Thou- sands are going now ; thousand: will go later on; be patriotic and begin now. to prepare to itll their plncel by attending YOUNG WOMEN m Jon [013mm, mu sud num- no nah-7 '7 Ftua7itTariiGii"G amt What have every mum-Em. the m Mutton And tuNuuttitttt at Oiled... ttemtistiaini . _ ' m iuaiairrii%GYar" PPtr. I. no.» I: “name V . "WT ._-_-_. mum, maul. CKYDER'AN. a. A., Toronto Univ WW. the (humane ll Physical culture Indoct- ', Eng. Gamma, French, ”nu-n 4mm History. Composition. Writing Intending Menu than W " the 0d- !t1'yeo_ttsmfitiiiiaisTi". Bonds-m been mum-menus. Damn-noun” ttl21'M',,'pigglf - " . - aagtmttfe ca. new at them tn pun you: I. n Jlllatr,'e. T1ereseyirrriiarGiiTisad". updated 1ed.t1PAeltPttst.titttteaetkN u. . ...n -.--- -----_ __ In" and tuba-on. Immunoluthoronmy nipped law-chm; shim. Ill chum“! an 'W,ll','llll "Mile! and am. an. lot full Junior Leaving mo Munr- autumn. the follow. competent. 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