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Durham Review (1897), 1 Aug 1918, p. 8

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, iir'i :i Si muons, AREAS, ETC, 0F GREY C0. TOWNSHIPS AND TOWNS, 1917 From the Municipal Bulletin which we have jut received. and Intel: - um: Initial ol all Orttario municipalities we quote the {allowing interesting than: of City County township and town populations. m meats. etc. Tovtlhipt and tomtsarearmnttrd inorderot population, Not-manby tp. 'ye.?,'?.'!.,?.'.,'.',.',",",',.'. - - .. . _. .IA_I:_--I I.. gum-fill! ' _ Mount Forum... Walked!)- ........ The um: Lakes. Point as Darn' arsdGemgianNy Resorts; Wand “that! Riven: Rideau Lakes; Sevenl gtiver;uuMminawDiatrictttrtdKmtrl -eemgvertimstlrreachedv'tatlteCas attianNcitie Railway. Walton CanadianPttciticThket AnnmaVLB (t C. RAMAGE & SON, it) The Review, Durham Sum Resorts In Ontario Fat JU. 'tr.rtFt.titrir.t.t:e,..s2i:a.a.ere'.9S 51" invest in VICTORY BONDS "XT/ Cash for your Cream at A. S. HUNTER & SONS, Durham l or at . l J. W. BLYTB’S STORE, Vmoy _ Call at eifher place and get your can to-day. Cans supplied and spot cash paid. Cream yeaeive‘l any day at any tune. Dee tested while you wait. 'rRlllllulluWlllllil & “ITO! Palm Creamery my..- - m... -- ,_,,-,7 _ Both County and Province We 'ligttttr declined Pttpttla- AM Tonia-ao- Det-tur-ttDec.'" tion, 1917 are. 1917 meat. 1916 . Municipal School We have completed arrangements for purchasing -. for investors.'. - Victory Loan Bonds for five, ten or twenty year periods, to yield better than 5h per cent on the investment. Interest payable half yearly. Se- curity the whole of the Dominion of Canada. Will be pleased to furnish further particulars personally, by letter, or by phone. All enquiries confidential. 2.191 1.624 1.579 601 11.819 3,310 2,649 1,520 1.871 367 470 718 67.603 02.271145 66 886 1.416.151 1 75,507 LS“. 775 72,529 1.928.309 71.958 1.921.000 73,458 1,620,425 67,498 1.151.538 TO,808 1.057.363 8t,0t4 1.507.425 62,906 1.417.883 81 ,0" 62.” 91 .736 74,510 68.753 67.508 40.239 10,511 1.407 t,414 675 470 130 MO 716 520 met. or cold roll VIN. Sour mutt 'G"iTranGAtoowtueirety? 't"i"i"iGiia-Du't-itttteeAe yaw-7'5... a van ' ' 740.742 1.310.065 203.450 1.316.458 1,268,063 6,670, 158 1.099.550 1,358,636 624,670 272, 588 133.544 120.205 92.430 128.251 758.644 693,070 mmmm 1.313.606 and which Swath? 816.682 201.4 17 67,4 15 43, 853 50.241 114.525 109,427 121,462 19,447 48.219 20,579 9.171 1,514 inposatioetthe 25.894 4.984 14.487 15.565 3,248 1,141 MN 2.857 T,599 i6 ttuuiahad when they . . “cunt" and would d: q looked mm “magi m may reach home. 1 a sail-bt-halt over . the eattle - mull over. . The on” a“ non . was: and! II I “i I or mud tuoinatl . ed in windmill or ot a power. with a We . gunman. Them In no 1 . in which an mundane I not he owned. it m enough to up the Nd . . supply. a No manor how it i m owner ot dairy stock. . . ly ot cows milking, 1 Q large amount ot water Q will tuUter, which l . milk supply, and tuna) a! the creams”. 0319959 or any dealer. Milk ty . " lk per cont. valet. . . must come trom the m of the cow. A cow (10 gallons) ot milk, I over 200 lbs. 120 ga m in a day. Cows givin i drink in proportion. _ plenty ot valor. You! I] and hogs also need ‘A,. ___l.._ i-s LA: munthn "i'iiGiiiriiiaitk HOLSTEIN LEADER Fti-mttttandneatcttttse of'rrmdtle. ”Madman ixo.trrsmotattrrarrrhsaruunod Wo.mssgtteNdtgetd. a 'cm""i.uu'.ta'.,','ga"""'" weather. can qod on)". tro. 'toeottr Met, sometimes noodle-b, trom three things --etteetgg at high tbarutrmrtttre, lack of water. nnd from torment by tties. A great “to m Me In the older put: at Ont-do, when pneu- eatsruitturtr--otstdo'", than 1-igatr no IMO tor tattle and othar the noon. when tht up Pet. trees on 8 hot dar. The“ groves make the new: when bated rather awkward to work, but the cattle cer- tainly enjoy momlves anon: the trees. 0n 3 me stock and dairy tum; while " may not be tdvisable to plant tree- ln the middle of a. tield, it certainly will my to have them in u my places as possible, where they do not inlet-taro with the working ot the land. " "irrilVinisGtiGA" on dairy farm: where no shade in available in the regular pasture tue-yet?'?"! a wood-lot can be utilized for the stock during the heat of the day. though they any damage the young trees to some extent. Another plan is to keep the cattle in a darkened stable for part frt the day. This means a good deal at extra labor cleaning the stable. and keeplng the cows clean, and under present. labor con- dltions may not be practicable on many farms. Hovever, where there is the nose-aw labor amenable and partlculnly where cows ue recelvlng soiling or “use teed to supplement the pasture, the feeding in the ata- ble mu well take place during the day and the Bd"" be kept wide orhllas it ll very hot. Thi? plan also reduce worry trom tlies. when the wtndowI no covered to make the lemme dark. _ - " Gown Manny antler trom luck at mm: tutor. A: a boy, the writer "when arlvlng cattle to "BU 019k.” 113nm County, during of provinoo In: sum was less than usual. 0... om w com. ot the crop w- M W. In numeroul new at. M which was not ploughed In. renown with other pun: am over the whole tress or in who. Owing to the scarcity - . mr-ttm-_-VA ._ AL-.‘-I. "com . good demand by navel-un- iriir"tiatE.rtttoi1teaIorfhtyr1 annual not“. M should be Mdhunhslhlotboththo ituaasat_rhsat.BtMet_eee- aiietr-hetftte.deE- 1; iiGiis ot _me On: I _ _ . ONTARIO ARGHNES -- TORONTO 321:}; -- Agricultural Owing Mr J. A. Lambert, Editor at we Mount Forest Rep. has our sheen sympathy in the loss of his wife who gnu“! any quite suddenly In! I'd- aay alteration. Rev. It Scott baptised tour infants at the morning service in Pretsttrter- mn church Sunday. Mn Harry Strong and two chlldun of Lambton mm are visiting her parents, Mr nd In Ju. Eccla. Mr and In L. B. Nicoleon motored to Guelph lut week. They were ne- complnied home by lit-ad Mn Phil. Tutr. Mr Charles Drums has gone to! 1 three weeke‘ rest to Lake Simeoe. We hope his health will be improved on his retum. Min Sophia Freeman of Mt. tone! was a sheet the beginning of the week " It Jno. Ricee’ on the nth. mu Bullet of Thamelville return. ed to her home Tuesdny after upend- in; a week at the home of her broth. er, Mr Alfred Bullet. Berry picking it the order of the day 1nd with their pails all titled the fair sex homeward plod their weuy way. Mr Philip, a former relieving Agent at station here, visited Dr. Eiiil’ thin Ilsa Violet King, Deaeonertr, in epending a few weeh’ vacation it the home of Mr and Mn Inc. Mather. Mr and Mrs Inc. Philp and Mr and Mn Rice returned the put Week tron visiting with friends It Trenton Oshawa, Tonawanda and other points. In Wm. Pettigrew and Gladys ot Toronto no visiting with In Arch. Baird. Mr Geo. Jones of the Welt joined his wife It the home of her parents, In and Mrs Eddington " Orchard. Mr Wm. Greer and little dlugbtu of Alberta returned to their home all week after visiting hil parent: It and Mrs Dnvid Greer. Miss Annie Wee of Oahu: in vili- ting at the home of he: patent. '" ttttd It! Jno. Rice. . Mr Zeiben of Toronto Jewish MU. oion occupied the Preoby terltut pulpit In! Sunday evening and preached very acceptubly. LOCAL AID PERSOIAL Dr. siUr spun the beginning of the week at Mitchel). Mr and Mrs Wm. Freeman of Tee- wnter spent Stud" It the latte" home, Mr and In Ed Johnston, The muons an through laying the cement blocks at Mr C. Drumm'a new cement gauge and it certainly promises to be quite u p-to-date. Good kiln dried can: may be obttdrs ed in Holstein. Pirstclass feed. Apply to J. R. PHILP, . Treats. Tp. Egrernont Mrs J. A Morrison and family, of Owen Sound who have been visiting with Mrs Sarah Morrison tor three weeks, returned to their home last Sunday. Mrs Wm. Brown of Southampton visited with friends on Wellington Street Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Mr and Mrs Wm. Crawford and son Ayhm r ot Owen Sound visited Mil Morrison recently. Herb has purchased a fine new horse and buggy. Some claps girls. Mr Aiken and his son Rev. Aiken of ---- are visiting the farmer's brother, Mr Alex Aiken. Miss Maud Cordingiy of Palmerston is visiting her grandmother, Mrs R. Burrows. The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per will be dispensed In the Metho- dist church Sunday morning. On Monday evening the Quarterly omcial Board will meet. Mr and Mrs Hartley of Conrtwright visited at the home of their daughter Mia H. Alingham the past week. Rev. Mr Isovegrove, Messrs Geo. B. Hunt sud G. P. Leith motored to Liorftt Head Wednesday and spent a couple of days with friendl. Miss Elizabeth Brown and Mr Zei- ben returned Wednesday to Toronto to resume their worn in the Jewish staion after spending I couple 0! weeks' holidays " the home otthe formet'o mother, In J no. Brown St. Rev. and!" Scott and two sou left Monday morning for a three weeks' holiday " Lake Simcoe. Dr. Page: of Owen Sound will occupy the Fresh) toxin pnIpit tor the next two Sand-yo. mu Duke of Bumalo was a guest the put week of her sister, In Rev. Lewegtove. Mr and ln‘Geo. News and non Alvin of Touch motored to Holeteln the iintt of the week and visited In It's lather. In In. Durant. Lambert, Editor ,9, the in Toronto Iaat not when " III“ I nephew who won pacing through the city on " In, from Englood to Bing- ozoto. The lines Brooks of BufNio on visiting their not. Mrs Jno. Room. Mm Nollie Auhioon rammed to Toronto load" one: o two week visit with her wont.- hero. Baht. iGiori, building mm ma "Ho-duo pig pen on " hm. Hill In, Find!” round from I camping holiday on Monday. It tho. Binnie Ind Ion “an“ Amo- ohuch Band-y morning. Min Smith of Hsmilton u upend- lng tome holidlyl with her pal-anti u the Human. Ben B. M. Smith is taking some holidays. rRev'. B. Lawrence will take the ut- vioes in Amo- chnuh next Badly Aug. dth, 'i'i,irrank Shem 01051:", in visi- ting he: sister-in-tor, Mn Jam Benton of the 18th can. any. "his: Emily Eddington ot Toronto in visiting at her home hem. Tho mm hove engaged Mill Norms Shilling tor the coming um. Mr Neloon Bosh of Toronto to via- iting bio contin. Mr Jno. Douala. Mr G. Jonu from 819k. in visiting hie hthor-in-lnw. Mr Eddington. Mr Boy Dickson wompmind by Me snd In J no. Dickson. In High- ten nd Min tuuon motored to lilu. genia Balk Sands). Mr J. Wen. planed to "post that Mr In. B. Tutu in impunity nicely allot " "can: operation to: uppen- dleitia. Nun Fetus is giving cap- nble mud-nu. In Mud of Toronto is on a two week. via! " the home and mating in relative In Tutor. ' At the Red Eton with; been Mrs Hemllton‘e on Wodnoadey last nine " willing women women sewed and “and imuatrutrts1r. Collection mounted” $4 co. A fierce norm of lightning end thunder coming on spoiled the pleasant time on the lawn when they hawk to shelter during the heavy down pour. -iri, be. Roy Teit of Toronto visited at her amen. In D. Hooper and Mn W. J. Stephenson one day last The milking maehine installed by Mr W. M. Hunter is giving grand‘ satisfaction. He is able to milk and separate " the same time with " light gasoline engine which he has also attached to his washing machine He has now a hue nucleus of Holstein Thoro' brads and intends going into breeding more extensively. Berry puking is the oran of the The Rev. S. Lawrence of Morristou near Guelph will occupy thepulpit on Sunday first, the Rev. B. a. Smith being off on his holidays. The Rev J as. Shana of Havelock, a brother of Mrs Jan. Renton, will preach the fol- lowing two sabbaths. Miss Mildred Scott after a two weeks’ visit with friends in Tomato, arrived home on Tuesday last, from their delightful trip out west refresh- ed and invigorated. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. J. McEachern, Farewell. announce the engagement of their duughtet, Sadie Adeline. to Mr. Stewart Stevenson. Normanby, the marriage to take place eatlyin August. Municipality of thetTownshttr ot ligament. Co. of Grey NOTlCB is hereby given thet l hue traumittod or delivered to the ”room mentioned in section I end I of the "Ontario Voters' List Act," the copies required by aid action to be to tune mitted oe delivered of the liet made pur- suant to aid Aet of ell person appen- an by the last Revised Wat Roll of the aid Municipality to be entitled) to vote in the said Municipality. " elections for Members ot the Lelieluive l Anembly and " Municipal Election. that said liet an lint posted up at my Olce et Holstein on the ml: day of July, 1918. and remaine there for inepec' tion. Electore are called upon to examine the aid list and it my onio- eionn or any other more ere found therein. to take immediate ”needing. to hue the aid enon corrected.“- ia; to law. bum n Holman the m a, a an Irttne. -----_- A” --- M. Findlay spout I low (by. .m Inat week when he no; I VOTERS’ LIST, 1918 NORTH BOREMONT DROMORE ORCHARD DAVID ALLAN, cut a! 'ttre-at' '5 TAYLOR & CO; i Rope Central Business College SteWoed, Ont. Mit. Forest. Ont. Making Consumer I00 per cent Efficient A Government patriotic food show, oc- cupying one entire building, will be one of the features at the coming Canadian National Exhibition. The show will be in charge of the Food Controller's Depart- ment and experts from MacDonald Institutes, at Guelph and Quebec, from Toronto University and other domestic 1scierme schools, will demonstrate the many discoveries in kitchen economics made since Miss Canada took up the task of food conservation. It will be the most comprehensive attempt yet made by the Government to teach in a simple, practical way the housewife methods of keeping down expenses without lessening in the least the nutritive and palatable qualities of her meals. To make Canada 100 per cent. efficient in food consump- tion is the avowed object of the display. The purchasing and preparation of food will be demonstrated as will alao the elimination of waste and the use of sub- stitutes for the tootUtuth most needed Oversea An interesting feature will be a climate model kitchen of a large New 00430439“ MW“ Binder Twine That the Government in calling and calling for oMee mint-m in Civil Service work, at ”lotion ranging from 0900 to “200 n yen ' That this creates a nag-city of we: help for commie! end haiku emcee end I consequent increne in pay ; The! ocom Ind were of positions are going untitled - It. ', That these petitions require trained mindu and skilled hand. l That we are in I position to train you if you will give u. the chance That our Fill Term open: on Berea"" III: Tint W 3 in your opportunity l Thnt our free cattle; in - tor the akin. Hay Forks I Paro Wax '2tt1..'.r.'...i.1'.". Ne lb. gkubber Rings mum...” , JOHN M. FINDLAY We Phe-bg-a' We handle the 600 it. only, in Plymou- nu Deering. This Twine is evenly spun end guerenteed to average 600 ft. to the lb. Our ittitets ere cut down fine. Sewn your supply early " it my be hard to secure inter on. We have the pure Mani“: in all sizes. Re- place that old Rope before it gives you any more trouble and it may save you velIuble time in the middle of a busy hay day. We have large assortment in all different lengths of Handles, of the very best brands. We can also sell you the London Hay Fork and Track for bun " close prices. Preserving Time I. Let us supply your requirements t Half gal......81.75 Imperial quarts......8L4tt Pint- ......... 1.15 Wino quarts.......... 1.20 Best quality trrantt1aud- In 100 1b., 201B. or 10 lb. not» only, in Plymouth and - 1 _---- -_‘ York hotel, in which expert chefs will Show how may theth modern hostelries prepare tha'rmenuo A sentence appearing in North Egremont concepoadeaee of hr, 18, has caused annoyance to Pastor E. Bundock ot It. Forest. In "femur tn the moving away ot the Pentecos' - a1 evangelism hon the district our eorretspondent added "Ute hegain normal mommy and 'piriturtlly qT We Hunt the good paatot has drawn the inlerence frcm the“ weld.. that the writer thought that the presence of the evangeliau tended in any way to immorality or ulspivltlallv . On the contraxy life coming to "normal" again, was rather an admissicn that that there had been an increase of mommy and spintuakty during the meetinge. and now without them, ' life" had resumed its for." level. We regret that anyone'e feelings should have been In the lent will d by the mmark as we ere oUoluteiy certain our conupondent did not think w:.en he penned then words, - does not now think. - that there was anything “immoral ct nnepimual cnnied on in these meetings." and the remark doee not hon: opinion , "ertitr the inference. Dromore , " Productlo VOL. XLS, mw Was 'r taken up l terpeonde and r mm . taker lions Meg the ex experts» "would Times. Dmv‘ru Inn and m ' MU lat " " ll ht th We suppis Ice Cream Buchan's " " ner Mu ru rmi

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