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Durham Review (1897), 2 Jan 1919, p. 5

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has hates RE mm who be [m to. gel “swell- Neely be In". the Ion sum I Duh-no the ("at h to tho . A. the is n hon. have boon h Paine, ha in the his BO6 the (unique! inland in a duo- out-hold. Id tin- cld ot the light their In. coali- , ale-in I'll Lloyd Ind. no no. to be uve potty a or Lloyd scrum. a sinister k ad on " " on II- . The, tendency t m Cort. be no pun- "rill in C"'i1u/dt , hum-u idem Ind I). In In! No than to i'stto PM. v we {lay birthplnco Me. Tho , in ID. lin- lil b no ot (300019 ttat would In] on the "when at the British go ton-II D Coalition var-bell- be apport- : Ionian right Year u. " ml. u an! poli- ‘ma if the std try no be reopen- ill] 25 loader " ' gm: the and trim dootii1 hum Yuk-bu an!“ _ .01de n 'Ir. defeated. Iphll doc 25c tlic 2S: 25c m " 334 701 IO " " I rt No. 29, Can. 2. W. G. It., Bentinck Mu Air”. M acres bush. well-watered. 1m tvatlrrtntts school within a - rune“ 'nd church convenient. Noincalntrance. Immwhate possession. Bargain to quick yup unset. Apply to E Timber Tm two stony, solid brick human . 'nrnu-rly occupied as a hardware mm mm: store (a; F. Lends“ & Co.- 'le oruth of Mi ugh Hone. Racon- tble terms. and willcondda "Mtarttte toe arm or Tomato property. Apply W.S.Gm.0wnq. J. N. MURDOCK Wanted at Dilkrent Points "heptl was run - Track Tues - Basswood Healing Bolts SHINGLIS "lllt SALE Cedar. Tamarack & Hardwood --Cedar Fence Posts We have gone until” on: our mailing It this week“ would like mum- nun have -" _.-'-""-'" "’ _ c . “and Inuktitut f..rll't'%'l'tirlU; maim- dad to We ttit-ttear iireTrvG tCiGit" but we sit tnviewogcnartirtgehar-in subscription law. we mainly 45k all outterritte" :0th theymnot in - and“, Execution". Ilium»- pain-anon aaMrte than” reetifrtttetrter new“!!! {In in} ' Store Property For Sale For pruesamJipfomtatitm. Watch Your Label Renewal Seas- W. S. G . . Outlet. 462 Avenue kWh). Ont Farm For Sale I 2, 1919 James McDonald. Aberdeen “I. In on hold. It nad who nil new '0 do“ know in my Mahl- might bot-ha up. batty.“ W m sheds-bu kft fall In it. pm! a! unpu- mmdpolthim. outing. have pun-d my.“ - we will “in tho you. robot but a .133ng 'Tit'"" doth-33b. nu - dating to: cloning-Inna. "than”. III“, m tho-unlit. "aft-.hbdwuuu- Nov Io com to the old fuhionod mono" as oNow You-I louivol which on simply bullock: undo {tom (no. on who! Btme old benhool pore. " moon“ highlondor woo on» "lling oi the good “Ii-go " good old who! undo for o No. Yoor'o pony of good old kinds. Bo loll “my moldmonm undo o huhupoi null oohoo mil o big pile at bit ban. oooho out] who: my won dooo eat. in. they did ooc Icon on much no would [cod o chili.” Thu woo no, Inliho tho X.“ dime“ onion! on o our minim tttio loot _ Dee. M, 1918 Ego!) good airy ire. "its" haunt Mil-un- ima tt-aeie".'trrEt. Tho you]: at that fag may date on now the old men and W6ttmt ml " than It io on o drum whoa Innu- ttrr [on book to the time who: "no" to“. prob-bl, now boiling one no“: or on o Xuoo ond Now Yooro do} [or in one» "" tho now would be 8 at I too: loop It Now You! ond o Inn or o Johny {how emu "tl" to by an Ibo depth at tho mow. Now I. oomo to no the old [our ionod Nor You" Ionivity --tu old - oxen “I tho homomodo thigh won an oonvonou. Tho [other would probably hon to yolk let tho oxen Ga; than than the woodn. will. the mother and young-tor us ”I‘MIN’ on It" hemp o(_uujmp- pot, oometim" h'ateating to we cuck- ting at the "on from the clean ot the Iron. Snow did not drift then " naval.” to: lomotillu than would to u I." I or 8 feet Cup .lintggtdo the bod of tho lad. Now wo follow won brovo old Tet. onno to the now country who" "My loodod oouo 60 or " you" no ond now vo also o now through the dil- fonln oomotorioo om! than we find tho rouoino of than of long no tool- In‘ quiocly. oomo in Prioovillo'o old "e1Beterr, ”no in the old Durhom amour}. oomo' " Lotooo. Booty tl-rt, Pomooo ond moo, on": plum hid eat-tite (ho dud. Now we {may we coo come hang their deportnro for the new oonntry ; oono in the lower province and others who landed in tho only of Toronto, then "Muddy York" on Sspl. lat, otter being 8 mos. from tho time they on nil for the new world. Amonget thou were the writor’o father and mother, thon o brow young couple of 22 our! 25 yooro reopoooivoly. Homo ooulod in Ibo neorou civilized port of tho County of York whilo others took foe (In woods limo knowing how to honolo tho no but by porooveronco and oxporionoo tho, Icon Income good bnohmon. oomo Ming prooporonl. onion not on prooporono. _ __. V---._._--w .u -""erqo""' iron Tyree. Mull, lulu}. Um end I low from Tyrone in Ireland til plated in. roiling voeael bound for the new country. We Inney we no then bonding that old fuhioned ship bid. ding lriende our end deer probably u Int farewell. The aged loihere end mothers who ihonght ihere wee no ghee in ell the uniyene like the pine of their birds, refined in many inuuneee to Helen to the eernee: pleadings of sons to come with them to the new country which they were setting ml for, on that bountiful morning, about the let ot June. We fancy we no the poor old moth- ers and lather: waving their hauda at the departure ot the vaml bitterly wedding tears for now thoy are old and feeble and to part with their dutio tut 'ona pleroes than to the heart. We {may we no the poor old parents returning to their humble cottage by the unido. Then we lanoy we on them kneeling at the old {anily altar wharo in your past they enjoyed the privilege of Iona and daughters being at the old home at a Now Year'a lea- ma]. Then w. an than oarnutly pleading to the “Good Guide" to land them solely at the desired destination. The year- as penning by end now another is to be Minion"! with the pus [More our writing ”peers in the press. In taking an imaginary new 'rom the highest point ohm: pen ot our country. we no the old veter- lnl of the Count, of Gnu and Ann-M- an- of the County of Grey Ind "peer- inlly from the vicinity of Pricevillo and Durham, [nuns the had of their birth Acton the tte6Nt, ptobably amongst them no some from the Ma of our [evolution in Seal-omaome We (may '0 no the old tsuhionod ailing _ tossed hither sud thathet sometimes beating sgsinsuhs tempest sud httle or no progress Inst during that any. sometimes we {may the nus! Is oat ot sight " the Inn of tho son are sometimes like mountsina but the old vessel bravely climbs out them and then us it "to down to s vsllsy. PRICEVILLE AND LIMIT? "tttttttMud-"""'",','"-,-]')],-,'"","',; 7663-13 brs in: - Mandate “manual wmm' tot-hi "fi?2?'irittttt1ie,'trut'tluifst'r'i!tt 2ir""thdT"trtrVtt. J_.i.tatsiioitrteu-. , WBNM., the town of Durham. in the Coun- ty of Greg, gentleman, timed. Notice is hereby given pursuant to R. S. o. 19140»: 121 Sec. M, that all persons having claims against the estate of the said Norman McIntyre. who died on or about the 15th day of November. A. 031918. we requgted tlt send by so“. wet. or oth-i- deliver to . . P. el otd oi the town of Durham. Sohcitot lot the Emma. on or before the 2-4 Day of Juan, m9 tusdnftdistat-ttotttte pamcuImot thatch? gt they? olthhelr oe- cu'ity " any y can reenl- tied,andthat 2tllt ,t'iftgifg'tgi ecum'ill proceed to dimi te the In the surrogate Court of the County ftA . th tt . fro. nf 2,'U,','f mans“?! Pte; Ir Arehie Benton Jr., J. A. Bee ton end daughter Jennie ,Beli, were euong the vieitore who attended the Winter Fair " Guelph. Neither were they out of fashion on their re- turn. ell three convening inleenhe. We ere pieued to heir both inniliee ere eeiei y over end are going etrong egein. Sorry to beer Mr W. H Arrowenith in not improving in heeith end et preeent ie in e low eondition. Wedding belie ere ringing. Wishing one end all the eeeeon’e greetinge A couple at weeks ago there Im sure reloioing in the bomen of News George Cnmpboll of Pomona nnd w B. Arrmrsatith, the occasion being the Arrival tron: tho nwt‘nl qontrat of their heroic Ions. Ptea. Wilfred Ouag- bell ot the uhh but. and W. . Arrow-mun ot the 19m butt. N. o. R W. J. enlisted nt Jnckoonboro and nu "none the Int in n dnltto luv. Toronto " ovum-I, I” in the Brat draft to crou to France. wnn among the tint sent up to tho front line. and I" among tho Int may to return with Mo nwtll wound In the Battle of Anna-Combat lo spat mo loath- In than wit-l in England but was but in Toronto ton month. to a by from the than be collated. Wil. li. nun nasty brunt would nod II running Thur-day omu week tor mrther 'rSatttttrttt to Whitby boopitn'. Wiltnd mind " nun wound but in nlrlgbt again. Both boys are glad to be home Ind their nanny friend. no [Ind to hue then but. mu Muriel E Benton and friend Mina Mun-y Millar ot Toronto no spending Chrisunu and New Yuan " her “than, Mr John A Button. Mrs John mm» in on a a?!“ visit with her dimmer, lira obi. of Toronto. Mr John Dunbar. ulster lune Ind kind a: Harrison. Bil otTormttt are Ipendinz their Chriumu holidays u no Dunbu homestead. Died u Pneovillo. on Friday morn' ing, Mn tho. S. Wot-on. (miller) of this place, ohm . short illness of one week from the 'ffetsta of I wank bent nod other ulmeou. Mn. Women In at the Sunday School entertain.. mom on Prior, Dee. 20th and shah the math of the words to» in the midst of life In on in death. 8b. In buried in MoNoil'o cemetery. on Sound-y. 28:h inst, Ru. Me McCor- ten offhisting. We In sorry to but of Councillor Turnbull’n serious illness. He is n- tended to by Nurse Charlene McDon- ald of tho part. The maul Christmas Tree 1nd Entertainment held to Zion church Xmas eve In: another grand success. There was a good attendance. a splendid progrun and the Rev. Mr Cole nude . pleasing chglrman. The 'In' ii aging In this neighbor hood end it " hard to i1ud I lemily without lomeone hid up end in many cues whole “milieu ere hid up with the epidemic. The 1htaltts Oifiee" nude I big mneteke tor not preyenling the nluel glthelingl n entertaimmsnu for the " crewd on Fridey night, 20th Dec. in the Pres. church here, wee the Mttttt) of to men, can. for some and meny were taken ill mat dey. Bo it would be wine to postpone ell than big gllheringe for some In lure time. Ray Mr. Matheson wu laid up with I bad cold during the put week and In tumble to pinch he: Sandi}. Ho in to much bl! farewell sermon next Sunday (it well) and mm] will team his dopurlnro trem this plate the: so long . hithlul service during u cues: of 21 you”. bat tlt wish hun proapotity in his new charge. Mr and Mn Y. tr. Wilson arid non of New Jenny are on I month’s "in: with her p renal. Mr Ind In J. G. Benton of Priceville Ind is " present visiting her brother Henry on the homestead. After an Ibsen" of "rentriige yours, Mr Donuld Mekar of Michigan made some very welcome culls in the vicinity. He looks fitter and is spend. in! his Christmas holidays with his sister. Mrs W. B. Arrowsmith. narrow in may a home even in thin locality for from all Imiotiona may are left and ad lonely. ietijrt Noreen Jnsyrri, kiidit OLENELG CENTRE Notice to Creditors I Toronto, April to, 19:8 [ Mr A. Mchnix. lam. Pticeville, Deer i5ir,-t bed en inteniew with It Edge: of the Good Ronda Bunch in telerenee to you: township’e ehete In the movement end wen very ebly named by you: Mead Mr anhe. We made " strong n cue n we we eibly could tor “cum treement lot Glenlg. end need ell the ugl- neute yon have {mulled II with‘ It McLean wee very ”apathetic and b Melt that you touch“: ehonld receive eneeptionel Went bet Mote min; eny teen-mende- tlen he went: to in" en engine! {man the Depart-en: go ever the Ty. end nuke n man. He mu like ven to menu! ttpe, either; an it yen will menu .8!!! that new heavenan to: you tone-d nee: or he with M- ind-out] I“ tlt"tmt new! won't-Gabe trip 'pght'trtdirl'Mt; b [til 1th”. e " 3' 'W“. ".F, ' “Wen itealtriii.9iif.i' 3 .ftf end nee yen ee hm [all “a yen eve: the temple-e when l taking the matter up for tg, I ah.“ certainly be planed in uni-h the Doctor with a, inhuman he III, at tor. You: "windy, I. L. Squire. Hun. Advise: P . S.-Foiiorrintt are parts of com- munications which explain themsel- ves and also some of my efforts in getting recognition of "your just claima and which I have now hopes of accomplishing through the aid of others: (From the . Globe' of Feb. )9, I9I4) Highway Improvement Plans. Mr Archie Mchaig, a farmer near Priceville. Grey Co,, has made a vig- orous reply on behalf of the farming community to the demand for trunk roads of a high-clans. permanent sort, with deep ditches for proper drainage. Mr Mchnig pictures the farmer mortgaging his land tor the luxury of travelling in the ditch, or along the road lence, while joy-riders occupy " expensive and well-built trunk road! A. IcCulg. Elm. Reeve of Glenelg, Prleevitle, Dear Me,-" “knowledge you tn. vor of Petr. not end mate you that I “all do ell in my power to mint you: township in obtaining a hit deal. Now that the County of Grey has adopted a manly road system. I any one you on moot tuairottt, that some wove II turqtutlidied “teen. The firat need in re-building the roads ot the country, he asserts. is modern bridges. The day ot the wooden bridge is over. Old bridges need renewal in every direction, and there is no available timber to replete them. The farmer depends on thrash- ing outiita travelling over these roads and accidents have already been re- ported in whzch engines have broken through. Mr Mchaig suggests that if the government has money to spare tor road building the flat grants should be devoted to the building and maintaining of bridges. "In it fair, " he asks. " to divide the country into blocks ot, say, " miles square and saddle each with the charge of building its roads and its bridges irrespective of the amount at the task or the ability ot the land to produce the means? Are not rivers. hills and ravines in close touch? , Thlt lut queulon put by It " Cunlg ll wotth thinking out. To some Iectlona of Ont-do road and bridge building nut be a In - bttrdett than to the people who live on level, an lands with any dna. So 93 to better allow your energies and means to help the men at the Front to hew a way to Berlin, I have followed I policy of only doing nec- essary patching. But now. with their noble example nnd glorious achieve- mento, I think it well to look to get- ting more profitable. permanent re- mit: for every dollar of your money spent. particularly on bridges. I hereby. agnln, wish to that you for Your courteous and kindly co-op- eration in the management of out townchip adults of "other yen. I would like then to no on many as possible before diction day, but“ it will be diffieult to one all. " outline of the work may Interest you. ‘wang tollmited space and hoping tdhseet you to give you all the tntor. metion I can. I respectfully solicit your votes and itti1ttettee for my elec- tion as Reeve for t9r9, and, if elected, I pledge my whole-hearted services for the Idvucement ot your welfare. Following an a few quotation? from the Tteuurex’l statement of Dec. 16, I918: Paid for Roads & Bridges 32627 a: School Boards ...... .... 7975 oo County Rate & War Tax 7150.00 Am't Aunts over Liabilities 35:17.15 We have also prospects of assistance for our roads from the Provincial Government. Ot the above County rate over '4ooo.oo of your taxes wen paid through the County to war pur- po;ea alone: but who would grudge " Winning you all many happy re. tntns of the amen. I remain, Your. oincetely, A. Mchaig, Dee. 30, 't8. R. R. I, Pricevllle Ladies and Gmttlemen,- hiielileetartg . . .illaseerimuhi, 1_uote_that Hon. Dr. Jameson is Dept. of Public Highwnyo, Toronto, Feb. 6. 19:8 BUREAU RENEW [blah Schmidt. In.“ In. Thompson. Eagenin. "ent In" with Mend. hon. Ilia In loKuhnio. It Fomt. u holidaying at " home. Mr. Bun Helmn in holidnying u bin home on tho 14th. ttaeing spam nom- zwo summon in Suntan“ In Humid Lou and but: vim“ lot not with Baum (ti-nu. Ilia Eu Wall-on Woe, b "rr, via- Ited on: the holiday with norm-tor. Mu Geo Ridden. Dear Sir,-.. Your letter is received with respect to the proposed visit of " engine! of this Department and stating um you could meet him any day at Priceville Station. Priceville, 1018. A. HeCuaig, Msq.. Reeve of Gitneitt Township, _ I R No I, Pricevlt1e An engineer of this department, Mr W Huber. is to-day in o. Sound. snd had arranged to spend several days in Grey Co with ' your County Road Superintendent. It is his in. tention to go over some of the roads of your County and would possibly bein Glenelg on this trip. He is without instructions from me in the nutter however, and should he not meet you It thin time,we will arrange to have an engineer investignte con- ditions in Glenelg as requested " an esrly date. To tho Editor. not! Ind "Adan. I. will: you s at] bngttt and pro-par OI" N " You. The R. C. B. U. will In": In. 9A n In " Dunn-Ira. Corp. Ala. Spoon arrived Chm:- mu night from Hum-x when In bu bun on an“! glued. Alex. return: New You" day m "ttet u- pon- so got in duck-[30. “out. Alex. and John Wilson - riud In: not tron: Batman-n. and no null It Mr John Femo'. be- an. ot m. " which in ”will“ pray-l as In this "uni", but. no ur- nou out. no "pound. I am not entail: that anything will be done but it we lucceed in se- curlug additional emmideratiou it will be due to your arguments "d to the Scotch perseverance with which you have fought the matter out; Ilium A. Dual! nod Fianna. Ferguson helm-30d " unit mp0. the bones. WILLIAM HOI‘IENZOLLERN Late King of Prussia & Emp. of Germany Head Push and Guiding Star of all the Scamp: of Europe Died. Politically and Socially, Nov. 1918, After being stripped of all his functions (except his rascality) Hated by Millions-Lamented by None go house no I cu nuke yet - column-t with " ideu before the engine: come. up. Claimed his mandates were divine, His sudden fall with such delusions Would test the nerves of sounder minds To wash his hands from innocent blood Needs all the waters of the Rhine, T would take the whole of Noah's flood To wash him clean from other crimes The days and nights will pm as ever And stars will twinkle as before, The sun will show its brilliant light But Willie's star will shine no more. Refrain from judging crazy Willie, I mentioned this to you before, A Judge that never em in judging Will meet him on the other shore. Refrain from judging Kaiser Wilhelm For God permitted all his crimes, His early gains had made him silly And now they have him undermined, His misty brain, his snow-white liver, His craven heart, enclosing gall, His foetid bieath smells up to heaven, His eyes reflect the Barnes of hell. His restless spirit, much confused. TORONTO IN MEMORIAM By JOHN S. BLACK BALL-OLDHAM HOPEVILLE Hymnal W. A. McLean, Deputy Minister Your. Si neerely, D. Jamel“ Yams Truly, HIVES l As we brieitrhttimated hat week the above gentleman paaaed away at hie helm here after passing through a period of much suffering. the drier cause ofwhith twang from heart weakneaa He had reached the venerable ago of 82 years and for me years past found their strength labor and sorrow. though been: generally able to be around. Colin McDougall was born in the island of Time on the west coast of Scotland. from “tack of hardy anwetore He is the last of a family of eight. At aged eleven he came to Canada with his par- ents, and they "pulled up" at Fergus for a short time, then moved to Artemesia. and shortly after, over 50 years ago came to Durham. where he became well- known " painter and paperhanger. - . lam lie har t '"trtrtrtrtrtr6666ttt a - He married Miss Annie McArthur, also a Tires girl who survives him. The union was a happy one and to them were born a family of three sons and five daughters. The sons are John of Durham, Allan, Owen Sound, Archie. Weyburn, Sask. Two daughters are deceased the survivors _ " Mrs McLean. Owen Sound, Mrs (Rev) I Boone. St. Louis and Miss Kate at home. _ Infiuen" trouble prevented Mrs Boone aad Archie from being present at the end. Deceased was widely known and re- s ected in this district. He was an honest and capable workman in days of his strength. anh was a faithful member ot the Baptist church here, whose services he greatly valued. and for which he did cord service in many ways. He wasa charter member of Ben Nevis Camp of the Sons of Scotland and for many years was its chaplain. He has passed at a ripe old age, his life-work done. but he will long be kindly remembered. Dan-ed was a non of the late Neil Me. Gilllvray and was born at the Rocky where he grew up. For years he worked at Ferguson's grist mill, and tire or six yearsazo left there to work a farm near Williamrford, where he spent a year before going west. He was a member of Ben Nevis Camp, Sons of Scotland Society. Mrs McGiliivray was also ill with the 'ttu' but is recovering tobear her burden alone and will have the sympathy ot many Dunn. Dec. sr, 1918 “thatch"... MA tiuema was the cause. He leaves to mourn his loss his wife and three mall children. a brother Peter in France and a sister. Mrs Venables, Brantford. A brother Neil we killed in France Int Sept. and another brother Duncan died about 16 years no. ALEXANDER McGILLlVRAY The death occurred early in December of Alexander McGiilivray, of Grand Cou. lee, Sak., at the early age of " years. 9mtplicatioe" following anpttack of in- He was buried on Sunday in Durham cemetery and many friends attended the mortuary services in the Baptist church. His pastor, Rev. E. J. McEwen, conduct- ed the service. and though knowing him only. in the last year of his life, had learned to appreciate him and to love him. He preacheda comforting sermon and was evidently deeply moved as he dwelt on the loss that had come to the home, to himself and to the church by his removal. Durham Markets. Death of Colin McDongall to all. . Lita 1700 '-u... Menu-min mm itil - ra “has." Donn. gf'iiiliitt'i'itth1yLqi'iE Mfl'l'ti%t,t My can“ all g OtBaa-, MCI: Oval. P. ttttr--. 0 Iron-u- nun-yon... INDUCE: Whit-and“ '.totn-tdd.ialieiiai. w._g:. mama B. o s., L n s Ilonon alumni Jiiaui. naive-it ' palm of Royal 0.“. ol 'lC'd'h'aTd','lf of Ontario h- over J h J HUNTERS Huh- J; a. antenna. 0 If Roe", (HAWAII Mm “I“. - ga"d,"Mrt', -. Inn-Mot. 801mm 1- Sun. Com - “but “I.“ Full lumb- In. a and. Trunk Ticket “on. or all.“ Dllmu PM Ann. M rial-y Gull... Sym, A” - I'll: ulna...“ Ill tillmhllir, an}! A change at time will h made on Stiitif, iiiiiiiU.i-iiiiiua "aria m And will no 'TLT"'mt 'ii'i"i'itilt?i'ri' Tatl'grteN2'g, DURHAM PLAMNG HILLS BRS JAMIESON & JAMES“ m" _ is“ "Edmund" tuiaGiiilG'iriatsii - um ts'tilil'llli B. A., d ft-'" Va . ILA“, um am. In. My. And-In G. D. Flgming. C. A. Flemil p. MoPHAIL.» It an.“ n. s an..- In In u- tSdfllffat Girl. and boys who have been walk- ing hard on the farm 4min. the oun- mar should have a chinge to iw their education this winter. Cited“ free to my nddncu. Mention this paper when writing . lulu-union now in Agents' u DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL Full Mar-uh. In. a: J. menu? 0.0... L... '"""eae,ttt.t- on“ TIME TABLE CM limo Paw” 1tt It. 'q.... WINTER run st {It JANUARY 5th, 1919. Begin hll'l‘l’. Ju. t I” - 10-01er the. " 2... Wd on... - L103“ ' A., "ert1qt. ' MOI-oil 'rs-tmid." J. P. TELFOBD tir “I... iifiiGG GTiik a . '-"tt. l

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