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Durham Review (1897), 5 Jun 1919, p. 4

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$ | Don‘t forget that we handle the celebrated Frostâ€"Woven &Coiledâ€"spring Wire Fencing To those of you who are in need of Wire Fencing and bave not yet placed your order, we would say that delay is dangerous. We handle nothing but the best â€"Frost Wire Fenceâ€"and can quote you a particularly good price if you let us have vyour order now. â€" These prices we are quotâ€" ing are made possible because we buy our Wire in large quantities and get it a good deal cheaper that way. Don‘t wait until the selection is limited. Get your wire now. If we have to order specially, and in small quantities, it will cost you more. and that we have it in all heights. Fuil Line Sheif and Heavy Hardware always in stock Order Your Wire Fencing Now Our Stock of this Superior (Quality Paint was never better, or the more assorted. We can supply you with any color you desire. Sherwin â€"Willams Paint Carpet Sweepers O‘Cedar Oils and Polishes This is the season of the year in which Houseâ€" part. No home seems "just right" until this has be season has been backward so far, still the weather n she knows it, the good housewife will be "up to her cleanâ€"up. _ We have a full supply of all the necessi of the year. THE RED FRONT HARDWARE Highest price paid for Oats We All kinds of Cattle . McINTYRE, Durham Rob Roy Rolled Oats Chieftain Oat Flakes Rob Roy Wheat Flakes Standard and Granulated Oatmeals Talcum 35¢, Cold Cream 60c, _ Face Powder 75¢ MACFARLANE‘S DRUG STORE are favored by society every. where. _ Let us show you this wondert ul odor . Jonteel Toilet Requisites Stops falling of the hair in a few _ days, stimulates the growth and is absolutely 50 harmless. Large bottle . the Antiseptic Mair Tonic Nyal ROB ROY MILLS, Limited buy and sell all kinds of Grain Business Hoursâ€"â€" Hirsutone Town Office "We bave it, can get it, or it isu‘t made TERMS, CASH. Are you Ready for Spring Houseâ€"Cleaning ? , Hog and Poultry Feeds for sale at the Mill Durham, Ont. s, Barley and Peas. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. BC ooo o en ues -nurvntnut right" until this has been done. While the present iess : ces SE es is e & Wns Telephone 52 See our Big Stock of Use our Formalin and you‘ll get results _ 35c, 60c and 90c For all the home at rea:u.nably low prices. Farmers ! Treat your Seed ifor Smut New Wall Papers by using one of these Stearn‘s Morning Sait..... Rexal! Health Saits ... ... .. Rexall Liver Saits .. 35¢, 65 Eruit Sylimig.. ...« .. /.. ... Westco Health Sait...... . makes old Straw Hauts look ike new â€" Start the Day right Rexall Straw Hat Cleaner Buy your Tickets here which Houseâ€"clesning plays an important rul io it & L waMii , when travelling this summer our Stcek. You will Need a Trunk or Suit Case ...... in 30 and 60 cent fiiigs: or $1.75 ting "International" Distemper Cure...... 75¢ "International" or "Royal Purple" Calf Meal, per cwt.....................$6.00 "International" and "Royal Purple" Stock andPoultry Preparations need no explanation here. They are too well known a product the Dominion over. Suffice it to say "We have ‘em"â€" Stock and O‘Cedar Mops Bon Ami Window Cleaner 10 & 25¢ ather must change soon, and before to ber ears" in the annual Spring necessities required for this season 35¢, 65¢, 1.25 " THE PAINT THAT LaSTS" 15¢ Makes Your Home Look Like New Poultry Foods |( This good chrisian ladv whosâ€" maiden name was Elizabeth Kennedy | was born in Galashiels, Scotland, in 1831, was one of a family of six, came to Canada in 1855, was mar. ied at Galt io 1857 to Andrew Meyer who predeceased ber 1901 . . On Sunday, June 1st at 9. 15 p. m ’in ber 8Oth year at the boms of her daughter, Mrs Wm. J. Derby, there passed over to the great majority in the person of Mrs Andrew Meyer Sr., one who was a link between;the genâ€" eration of early settlers in this disâ€" triet and the younger generation who are now returning from the Great War. ' He was a most likable main, of strict integrity and had good business qualities l'l'he writer was thrown much into his | company for about ten years as Secretary while he was President and salesman of Varney Checse factory. There we learnâ€" ed to appreciate his character to the full and the memories of that Association are still fondly cherished. He was Liberal in politics, ard a devoted member of the Presbyterian church from whose services he was rarely absent while in health. In 1862, she and ber husband movâ€" | _ Mr Smith was born in England, coming ‘to this country in youth, though he alâ€" , waysretained a littie of the English acâ€" )cent. His married life was a happy one and six sons and two daughters blessed ; the union. _ The sons are Wm. in Benâ€" I tinck, George near Mt. Forest, James a. | Holstein, jonn in Regina and Bert and | Charles on the old home. The daughtes | are at Gueiph and Winterbourne, and ! much of his last years were sent under | their loving care, occasionally enjoying [ also the homes of his sons. _ Over 50 years ago he bought lot 23, con. 1, N D. R., Glenelg, which he sold some 38 years ago and bought the wellâ€" known home. close to Durham where he acquired a fair competence by industry and intelligent farming on the part of himse!f and his sons. M EVUIDONY Qracistindicaudhsic h is m s 2k L Mt Hamilton, Winterbourne, the other also a Mr Hamilton (though of different family) trom Gueiph The funeral took place same afternoon to Durham cemetery, where he was laid bes de his wife, who predeceased him by nearly ten years Rev. Mr Hamilton read scripture and ied in prayer, Rev Mr Whaley gave the discourse at once comâ€" forting and elevating. , On Friday last. at the home ofhis daughter, Mrs (Rev.) Hamilton, Winterâ€" bourne, Wm. Smith, Sr., passed away at the ripe age of 87 years For some years past his vitality was running low and his decease was not unlooked for, yet with his passing there is a pang to those who knew him, because a most wot thy citizen is no more. â€" The remains were brought to his oid home, south line, G enelg, on Sunâ€" day morning, coming by a motor hearse, accor{:pamed by his two sonsâ€"inâ€"law, Rev. J Death of Two Pioneers. MRS. AND. MEYER, SR ONTARIO ARC TORONTO WILLIAU SMITH colors ever See Mr and Mrs J O, son Fobert spent Su | former‘s mother bhere . Mrs R. and Mro B Darg a business trip to Darha m day, Miss Katybel Black is holidaying | No a at her bome in Chesley and will reâ€" [4 tl: turn to daty Wednesday morping . [“‘,’d P Quite a number from here motored | Juhn to Chesley Tuesday to celebrate the " by C King‘s birthday. | over Miss Ruth Lowe entertained a ) Car. number of her friends Satarday | Mc evening. All enjoyed themse}ves. | oy de Bryes Dargavel has rec n ly erec â€"| tence. ed a new garage. Bometbing doing . | fence Mr and Mrs Jas. McKay apd fomâ€"| _ He ily spent Tuesday in Chatswortbh. _ | Donal Mr Howard and Miss is spending a tew days near Paisley, I Nearly evervone around here bas | treated themselves to a new car. | FauaÂ¥e: on l hn en h o o Huntâ€"MeDovaldâ€"That the Clerk Miss Bertha and Russell Honess | investigate assessment of land of Lot spent Sunday with friends in Aber-l‘lo, Concession 5. and reduce assessâ€" deen . | ment of A Traypor $300. Car. Mr and Mrs George Hastie spent! Hantâ€"Hadsonâ€"That assessment Friday evening with Mr and Mrs W. ’ of William Eidt‘s property be reduged Honess. |$100, Car. . Misses M. Dowling, Bertha Aoness | McDonaldâ€"Huant â€" That asseu-“ and Messrs Sam Bailey and Russell | ment of Mrs Muardock be reduced $100| Honess spent Satarday evening with on buildings. Car. Mr J is. Lawe, | _ Hewitson â€"â€" McDonaldâ€"That Clerk Mr Jobn Sharman bas moved to| be authorized to make any alteraâ€" his new home, formerly owned by Mr | tions in Roll re transter of property | Fred Steample. ;since Assessment Roll was returned â€" | Misses M. Dowling, Bertha Aoness | and Messrs Sam Bailey and Russell | Honess spent Satarday evening with | Mr J is. Lawe, | Mr Gordon Fischer spent Sunday at his bome The Louiss Branch of the Women‘s Institate will bhold tbeir meeting on Thursday Juane 12. The delegate Miss Williams will speak on "Wom. en‘s Enfranchisement." _ All ladies are welcome to atend. It will be held at the home of Mrs T. Bailey. The ladies of the charch will hold their sionary meeting at the Annie Hobkirk‘s on June 4 Mr and Mrs Alex Stuart, Miss Glenoa, Douglas and Willie Campâ€" bell spent Satarday evening with Mr and Mrs Jas. Lowe. A tew of Mrs Jas. Walker‘s tives from Wiarton, while mol \to Crawford had a narrow . ¢ when their car started to back the hill and went over the baunk one was seriously injured. Messrs Tom and Sam B: Mre Bailey spent Thursday with Mr and Mrs Sam Sr Hanover. Mr George Fis;:he;- hafi commenced sawing in bis mill last week. Mr and Mrs Young with their two children, Archie and Evelyn accomâ€" panied by Mr Hart and little son motored from Owen Sound on Sun day and spent the afternoon with Mrs Smith and called on Miss McCracken. Mrs Young is an old Benunck girl and paid a flying visit to ber old home now the property of Mr Alee Morton. I Mr Sam McCracken is bard at work get ing things in shape for enâ€" larging bis barn. Mr Elias Edge Sr. is not keeping as well as nusual. Mr and Nrs Fred Tizzard and family ot Hanoyer spent overthb 24+h with ber brother, Mr D. Lamb. Mr Duncan McLean bas poles up in readiness for phone. Miss Annic Clark of Toronto is vis it ng her sister, Mrs Smith tor a conâ€" ple of weeks. We have certainly been getting bot and dry weather following the heavy rains we had some time ago and the flelds are giviog great promâ€" ise of an abundant barvest. whic late. LCY es sc °0 en and John Meyer of Weston. The declining years of hber lite were spent with her danghbter where she erjoyed the use of all her tacalties uotil within a few hours of her death. Tve immediate caunse of death was apoplexy. Very quiet and unassaming in voice and manner, she lived out ber life fall of kindness for others and exâ€" hibiu;d at all times a devotion to duty whinkh are msesÂ¥3> in s L ed from Galt to a baush farm in Benâ€" tinck tp where she shared with him the strennous lite of the early settier and raised & family of four of whom uu;oe‘lnnin her. Mre W. J. Derby TH?: DUBHAM REVIEW BR a cintn o chien in uts tite us M ch we would all do weli to emuâ€" DORNOCH CRAWFORD * «@e+e_ ABERDEEN iss Ruby gou, | ocepre 2O 00 Obeiicâ€" That Holi 6 [ 5 | ccepted and we adjourn Court of d:‘;zs v:{i?:yf::::;: | g::iaion uaotil next regular meeting. ; ; rregisal Hadsonâ€"Hewitsonâ€"That Byâ€"law | ::lf!k ’:nl;"':?l‘;m‘f;No. 33, authorizing Council to elose l; sn A morbing . _ | UP the hill at Lots 30 and 31, Con. 4,| Â¥ U8* _ |and deviate therefrom through the from here motored | John Burng property, being passed y to celebrate tbe | by Conncil, be printed in the Hanâ€" | over Post for tour successive weeks. ‘e entertained a |Car, Zargavel made | Con 2, W. G. R. Car. irbam oo Thursâ€"| Hantâ€"Hewitsonâ€"That Mr A. H. | Sshillemore, having not received the . Dargavel and regular grant as Cther recrnite a+ Jas. Walker‘s relaâ€" ton, while motoring ad a narrow escape started to back down Meyor of this locali‘y the Presbyterian 2ulrsday evening Sam Smith near Sam_ Bailey and monthly misâ€" home of Miss Wednesday _ got the the teleâ€" . No | oy deliver to Hall tanaa ol O [14H 4V rods of wire| Rock tence, Council to build oneâ€"halt ot | John fence. Car, mrl: Hewitson â€"Hudsonâ€"That A. M"'i'l..ijé Donald repair approach to Lot 16 |‘~ * McDonaldâ€"Hant CA e en oere y ds Council met as Court of Revision, Membersall present. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. aAre invited. Laonch will at close of meeting . ER‘:-QEEERSHEEEE@SEHEE&RE33333&333&3&233 Eg-g JOHN McKECHNIE, Durham & BENTINCK COUNCIL Township Hall, May 28 â€"That Chas Bail N arnd raet u.+ a S Wek....:.......»... â€" TeQo ies‘ in dainty colors, good Ladles nouse Dresses large sizes, this week 2.29 Very best with fancy handles, this Umbrellas week ; 74. ..R $ n 1 o Flanneuettes Dffl‘firent colors in the stripe, this Wweek s iyis.saia.iel, Sililte 0 omcs of the very latest patterns, suitable Ginghams for both dresses and skirts, this week.. 40¢ P and eight quarter sheetings ulow Cottons best quality, this week .. .. 50, 75¢ of the best quality and pretty designs, this Pfints NVECK . sw s x 24 2 2 8 a e in es n c p 1 PM â€"That By].' Council to elose and 31, Con. 4, m through the , being passod to Lot 16, Specials x t be seryed FET t EL |_ Last Friday evening, the people of Parl n’Rocky Saugeen School Section from Mr “{rl'?‘ | John W. McKechnie‘s, north of town to ""‘,' it Mr Neil Mct ean‘s at the northern end of Wm , the section. gathered at the home of Pte, _ Mi | L. George Bovingdon who has _ settled noch down to farming on the McCormick burg | homestead which he bas rented for a Th | term of years _ He was presented with dance lan appreciatve add4esc." 3" C VCG_ wit P 2200 T0 22078 JOF China inging of Auld W* Wish her every success, ang G _A _V 5VC NEarty singing of Auld y ing. We are glad to r rt that Mr Jno l_angL'S)GneBa: dGOd Save the King 'Collins is able to be :?(?und rgain. § . Bovingdon, i Mr J R Wickim spent the week end at TL Rocky Saugeen. td his home in Owen Sound. $ evening. we, your riends and M chased : ight have gathered here i y our ne:‘;-‘ l;i&w:r.:l Davidson has purchased a :neeml:“ you 5 S Mr and Mrs McGregor,. Mr andr Mrs ' i; Turner of Paisley and Mrand Mrs T Colâ€" Wemxladywanlmfi:oepnvxl- s f s A % ed to return, although the great wonder lins of Chatsworth spent Sunday affcr 1 Su 2000 CERiE TY e h4 44 OV ; Wm 8 Willisnlnr;:...... «... 100 00 | Manicipal World...... .....,. 92 55 A H Schillemore, grant...... 10 00 Fred Jacklin, payment Eimâ€" wood Debeniure...... ... 273 TL _ Hodsonâ€"Hewitsonâ€"That we adâ€" journ to meet on Saturday, June 21 at 2 o‘clock, J H Chittick, Clerk: Address and Presentation H ++ OD a .24 .. 44 100, Currey.... 1 00 leviation .. 63 751 s for Hall râ€"++21 +s 30 Ǥ $B: ++# :+«x1 49 GO| ; culverts 1 25 h tile.... 10 80 8y ++ .++ ®O0 two calâ€" | aex‘*ss«>«â€" 4 00 culverts 1 00 ++ s««++« + 15 90 ++*++ +... 100 O0 esn e > 2 55), ant...... 10 00 nt Elmâ€" is n ns s +. 278 71 )q â€"That we adâ€"| o ird a w M ulc s uie .. $13 44 Week in June . 2CC n‘ts McGregor, Mroand Mrs Turner of Paisley and Mr and Mrs T Col lins of Chatsworth spent Sunday afterâ€" noon the guest of Mr and Mrs Jno Collins. °_ °oA Aravse and Mr Wesley Emki« spent Sunday at the former‘s home here Miss Gertrde Privat returned to Nashâ€" ville Wednesd. y to spend the summe; months after \ hich she sails tor China We MISN NE BAHAIEY ce m Mrs G Krarse and Mr w spent Sunday at the former‘s ! _ Master Gordon Weppler _ of Keady is ‘visiting his brother, Mr H D Weppler, __Mr M D McGrath spent the week end at his home in Durham and attended the ;Vlnamketâ€"l\lcl\ulifle wedding on Monâ€" ay, Miss Blanche Pritchard spent a few days last week at her home in Poplar Valley, C C CC "Hol WEeen. 1_ Messrs Scott Elliott, T Madden, R Parks, H Davidson and C McCauley moâ€" to_rlwgd to ;)Wenls?uhn:“ -lnd attended (\hr miltary funeral of t ate comrade, Mr Wm Douglas on Friday. Mr M and Miss Hannah Barry of Dorâ€" noch spent Sunday with friends in the burg The boys of the football team held a dance in che Macabees hal} recent]y Despite the warm weather everyone enâ€" l|)oy_ed themselves until the robins proâ€" Jm_mod daylight. brown denim, Mr Dick Parks who has lately ; from overseas, and his brids rene quaintances in the burg last week MJ 202 .ise _ are glad to welcome our midst th friang, ; Gppiet spent a few y with friends in Keady last week. . Mr R B Robertson of Sault St. Mar is visiting his sister, Mrs C umming, 1\ ate olail n rtnbmuls ns May 30th, 1019 i0 09 CE Pngih { eelings towards yvou ""C Cennot truthfully call you a coward. l You have a good name as a soldier and a good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. May you live to be a good old man of a good old age as mother was saying., Please accept from us this purse ‘Of rlx!one)' as a ?"gh' token of onr Finai. . History records many deeds of Britis} bravery through a long past but you and other soldiers like you have in this strug gle performed heroic deeds worthy 0 your gallant forefathers Whatever your worst enemy may try to say against you he cannot truthfully call you a coway/ you the Cash is that so many came out o ‘lives when we consider al} ,&ha:i beset . our brave boys U Haw ltir _ . ip2, 3 ____ _ _"C COnsider all the dangers ’that beset our brave boys by night ana by day with a cruel, revengeful enem; trying to break through the lines to conâ€" quer and to kill, How Britishers the world over flocked home to the relief of the Mother Count ; when she was in danger ! Mrs H D Weppler WILLIAM SFORD L2 mROT HEIC 4 Macabees hal} recently m weather everyone en s until the robins pro + 203029 US this pur token.ofour kind Signed, Alex Morton, SEBEE UR 2 TS, A. Lawsor A. Middleton . out of it with their lately returned is renewed acâ€" selef!l Moor e service in St once more t 5, 1919 The passing of th« , _ us of th» passing of weteran as with a on is reminded of the . career, _ He bardly srores of sammer se Ki “incn be entered chis inw Shlm ga dub o_ ing bim to his the beautifai ray 2ith May makes has long and ; till he reaches good old (Jueen be 100 years old Buggested by 100th Arj of Queen Victoria‘s Reflections by Pricey 90 / 95 pe Who is there am PBRICEVILL Houseâ€"clea Choice, Fr Clothing, P G. A. WATSON & $ KARSTED Hnouse Fu; and Sash Planing Done to H Sawing Shingles . the new aid to better « ;‘l--n to take â€"effect iâ€"moids help straighten digestive troubles. done Tues and Saturd only durin May, June NOTICE ! Custom Chop is the root of nearly all evile, If your digestion i out of kilter, better eat le OVER â€" EA * MADE By scorr & mc MAKERE OF scoTTs orm KrMOT Box PRIC A&n Ove Ow: den adyv pie stec we anm t be had prices are 11 M 5. 1919 () t} Sold TW Ful High

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