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Durham Review (1897), 20 Feb 1919, p. 5

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neon Dunn.” b twain) rug 1.” h. Fa clad)”. 1.25 h iniu D and so.» "a!" 800k! ttht Ate. rly, and you may r selling. We feel beet our cuskomcu to have it. Is. all kinds m is always to ttivo ight. Feb. 22nd ring are over. iness, we thint we 'all on us any time it, nr it isn't made. or cold in Th the Head? FEB. " 1919 d we would ndvise HUPH ILLE W]! to; 1.10% " t.23 h wk and we we. a PRICES 'l STORE l 1.0! Sale ' do do 20 Santa out»: we "d the Farmed My ' they “Mlle-"y Oh. ('h'ctlon. which pr, . :II'gumcntolm I Torry bani. can nev- mr ttul the "e" WP mt are due to hank lot for, foe “and quietly. was the rumba: us friends in IN. 'oft. Also . Die. l. rhes' Aid ttod Id INSIDE. mat! of dilv rrv d Iron intact .300!“ 90.110: 1.00 Are rates 900 fire 70a toe I, visited on! as here. aching new w and may)", Bah. Mr “Lou's nded to Mr death of “I. Nmepo, mi' , thin] yu- m we on hr hank. of it My M he interga- foot'u opinion. eral ren 30¢ " 790 89o Tie 54. 540 490 440 480 590 IN 29c 34. “a -fi. E. Mecuwlwmc. . . . In 1larey 1’ city ncconpau Angus. Congvatuldu Burnett and I tuarrted on I. will reside in t 53110, Alta. Rev J. A. I nivcrsary an on Monday, " Iiu V. Cali the week end McDonnld. Mr T. A. I. Pair Convenlio Mr A. Rum. wnlh Mend: in Mrs Colin t Esther “In!“ a few days in it villqe again, Mend: here. Misses loll Durham spent! Christen. Me! Mr Rabi. I: sisitiete for ttte patents here, a Wino]! in the Store, P and GM for sale. Ya . .1.m"ie'yarti.yHke-n_u-h-.tuttt.gtt, and itiu',tLt1h'.'d outbox-an.“ Thur-unkind perfect reunion of the Cqgt0mtt. cl I“: - all. than the - economical wny of Louis. and. tlavor is indispensablé to success. throu favor raw t of OI Glad to see I ATLANTIC SPI [It FIB. so. 1913 "ith-the All kinds n'gn'n hour!" at market mine on Hour and Feed in ton lots Low Grade Flour, Rolled Oats CRIMPED (ms tor Horse Feed at Fair Prices , CHOPPED OATS at. . . . very reasonable rates Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour Every bag guaranteed. If not tsatisfaotor, bring It bark and get your tunnev. Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop -k " BOO tons of 132;! Mixed Chop 2rt John McGowan Highest price paid for Oats nu Innds of Cattle, Hog and Poultry Feeds for sale at the Mill We buy und sell all kinds of Grain. All kinds of Cattle, Rob Roy Rolled Oats Chieftain Oat Flakes Rob Roy Wheat Flakes Standard and Granulated Oatmeals THE PEOPLE'S MILLS ROB ROY MILLS, Limited Durham, Ont. l fine speech by ahnd i the. ideals of German Business Hours--.- ,V "n .r. ...- ”awn-up; “0le and also made tactful, and tasteful refer. ence to the heroes who will not return. He gave the audience an idea at German ideals from some re 'ent reading of Ger- man authors and said nur boys had not been fighting alone men of blood and bone. but horrible Ideals such as presented by gouache _ar3d other authors. He closed a a warm welcome to the returning heroes, and also made tactful and tam-run rel-r- Rev. Mr McEwen TERMS, CASH. WHEAT AND HARLEY i, Mist Cereal, Bram ' Cracked Chum com 8a.m.'to iip.m. , Barley and Peas. closed i A5te't7iti, There has a call to-iii; GG, "iiir't thought to the best way of assisting the rgtgrpgd soldier to resume his place in [13d acidiréd thi, THE DURHAM REVIEW Rducthm ho tor "r wisdom-ol ' In reference to order No. lSl re delegate to Toronto at which they took exception to, and in justice to the Council, we are of the opinion they should have been able to refer to clause in Municipal Act specify- ing where it was illegal to do so and we, as a Council. were only asking one month's leave of absence for farmer's sons and in so doing we were only acting in interests of more production which was wry important at that time.-larried. MeDrmald--Hewiaon.. That Audi- tor‘s Report be accepted and Ihe Auditor“ mid their salary. Report to bu published in the Hanover Post. I Hrtdsron--aewitson.. That a peli- tiou of " number or ratepayers aims with :04 days ot labor, requesting a deviation around Gravel S hill on Loin .13, ii and 45, Con. 3, N. D. R., is before the Cami] for considrra- lion. The Council meet as a commit- tee at Hill on February 13 and de- cide an to what action should ir) tetkert.---Carried. llunt--Mmonaid.. That B. W. Hunt pay in 't reasurer til for timber sold 0:1“an Line.-Altutied. 1luthron--iiewitaon: That q “auburn be refunded $2 dog carried. In)“ "ison---lrudson: That Elmvwod Library be granted 8t0, said grunt bring 19t8.---Carried. McDonalcl -Runt: That Clerk be at:iltorized in look up By-lass re ’ complaint or Conrad Becker as to istrcel light payrnenL-9hutied. Hewiuitur-MeDonaid.. That, with a 1iew of having Treasurer's bonds placed in a guarantee company, the Clerk obtain necesisnry information. -- finrriml. Hudson -7chi be taken me the for keep of Dan ried. Hudsoii oriicon'.. That tender of G. H. Mitchell tor printing be NC- eeptoti.-A5arried. ing to am, ho paid.-carAiri, ilunt--Hudson.. That Reeve report pe damages sustained by Mr. Philip Schmidt to horse and rig, ammun- {we l MeDorvald-irewiaou.. That mem- bers of this Council desire to express "up sinecire sympathy to Clerk and Mrs. Chillick in the death of their so”. Lror,'uwt, Hunt-Menorah-i.. That By-law No. 29 be amended by inserting in place ot $125 for Collector‘s salary the sum of $115. The extras appen- ing in minutes of last, meeting Wore fur the Treasurer, preparing ilnan- eiul sMbement and Clerk resistral Am f i . _ Township Hall, February 1919. Minutes of last meet," read pnd adopted. - Th" - y.” happiness in what were many time: try- ' - 'dt 1:31: I I ml u Io ' u N ! i,,eg,iracrgiengrs h The Canadaans had 6 ssis . . . . . ma ea name or t etttselves an as was ilii'1t,ifeet' l Being a rich food and tonic, it ii'e"ir'erd'i'r'; fare often fteif, h,fei,g1t t _ . . . . p06trtonfg. ey woo va net uneven- en asked t i quickly aids In the Mormon mg's gifts in themele, and " reminders Q. iiiii'iii'i'i" She, depletes]I vmlur of the kindness ofDutham friends. I.” I. Ramp. yum e . . Theeveni was made moreeeti able wighaclubt quality. Mn 5...“. Is...'..'..'.)',"; PE”. -. _ toy A- taken me the bill of John 35m}; keep of Dan Mephariand.-carL BENTINCK COUNCIL Hewitgon: That no ac! ion meeting WEI“; .,__- u. unmixuln Sanitary Inspectors were re an pointed: A. Campbell in Division Nu. t; Thomas H. Lawrence, Division No. 2: John Gander, Division No. 3: and A. Wilma in Division No. i. of general business M0lRqWT a new Ml. Irwin. waist, ind by" iiie 'rLu'is'lllflllr,l. 'ey,tef,toircagd,_rii. cloned heartilyby, Jove-10.0.1. tFt "God Save melon: ' l Me0onald--iiewiuon.. That w" adjourn to meet, on Monday, March am at 10 o'eloek for the transaction: BENTINcK Si awn, n. mumswn, N. McCallum. G. Star-Mk, J. Park, D. Kobe. .l "HMO. J. Tulloch, W. G'. "tactic. Pathmuuara: A. Alhn, J. Cruteh, ly, A. Cranston. P. Mmmlnin N uh MW -. "-7-3. W Gricrson, C. lawrence, A. Meyer, W S. Willis, J. Patterson, L. Dion. T Clark and H. bkshrienert. Pound Keepers: R. Lmlinghum, H McLean, A. McDonald W. Living- 1bli, W. Livirutston, N M-..... ,,._ "_... . "NqaqBBgrtmg, Mtmormhr--isewitson.. That by. law appointing Sheep Valnawrs Feuce Viewers, Pound Keepers and mailman,” he passed. Sheep annuawrsz Robt. Twamiey, Thomas H. Lawrenee, Andrew Mar- wood and Peter Kramer. Poem-u yiewertciriiiusan, It. J corleu, n. McLean, H. any. W Hunt-Hudson: That as there It an agitation by motorists to increase the speed limit to 25 miles, we en- hir protest against the action as the presvnt speed limit is as inst at i. safe for the travelling public. Di. lamb-ton M.P.P., is requested to use his intittence against such action.~ Curried. Applications for Assessor were re- ceived from Noun. W. S. Willis, M. lackliu and T. Raeburn. Hunt-Hudson.. That. W. 5. Willis be appointed Assessor and By-lau drail’trd unulirminx 'uirut'.-9'arried. Me1krntoi--uewitson.. That by. law appointing Sheep Valuators. Fence Viewers, Pound Keepers and lL;lI.-~.---~~ . TORONTO won m Division No. 4. J. ll. Chiuick, Secretary . H. Chiuick. Clerk mm (W HEALTH I The evening was made more em' yable by musical patriotic number, by It: Mis- 1ttlt2hthryitefixjiiiiiGiii, and by the FEB. 20. 19m i), . wtw$v§ ten writing . . Fleming, RCA. during iieiai. Plt-'e to improve Inter. Ctrculan 3 133.1, "" “I It the atseT. ."i"iii1.l

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