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Durham Review (1897), 5 Jun 1919, p. 8

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tar A. 8. HUNTER & SON The DownTown Central Business College Cement Tile and Brick Pum?_s &A‘PuAmpA Repairs Large assortment of TRUNKS, SUITâ€" CASES & CLUB BAGS always on hand. Garden Seeds have been placed to date and still there are calls for more. Get your Course NOW. If you do not get it you pay for it anyway in smallâ€" erearnings and lost opportunities Enter any day. Write, call or phone for information. Sratford â€"Wingh Electric Lamps We have just received our Spring stock of White Goods. Drop in and look them over Wo‘s white Bal Louis heel. $3.25 Wo‘s white Bal sport heel. 3.25 Wo‘s wh. Oxford Louis heel 3.00 Wo‘s wh. Oxford sport heel 2.75 All our Graduates Field & Root Seeds, all kinds JOHN SCHUTZ se sc J. 9. McILRAITH Buy your White Goods Now Is a good paint for the money, eqâ€" wal in quality to paint sold at higher prices. Por quart .......... 99€¢ No 2, 80c, No 3,1.50, No 4, 285 Capital Brand Paint It will cover more surface and last longer than paint mixed by hand, used inside and outside for all purposes. Put up in cans : No 1, 45¢. Martin Senour Paint Tungsten, 10 to 40 watt : R. J. ARNILL promptly attended to is 100 per cent pure A. J. AMINILL Holstein :i: ol n en en en en en spo eaj e ce poges or » 3 always on hand. Cur!qin Muslins, â€" Call and see samâ€" ples and prices. Groceries of all kinds in s Fresh Fruit on Saturdays Boots & Shoes, New Styles Men‘s, Ladies‘ and Children‘s Hose Also Ladies‘ Summer Underwear. Men‘s Shirts, Ties and Summer Underwear Floor Oilcloths and I.inolen;ms MEN‘S SUITS Orders Taken <mâ€"â€" Mt. Forest Ladies‘ Patent Pumps, Slippers, White Canvas Shoes, Children‘s Running Shoes See our stock and get our bargain prices. We have a fine large stock. Come and see what splendid choice awaits you here before buying. for Whitmore‘s Old Stand reg. 10¢ pkg. for 29¢ 5¢ â€"are boned with the indestructible Spirella stayâ€"the most pliable and regâ€" ilent corset boning in the worldâ€" guarâ€" anteed not to break or rust in one year of corset wear. Goods cheerfully demonstrated by calling at Parlors. MRS. J. C. NICHOL, Not Sold The Variety Store _ Having moved to the Store previ ously occup e1 by the late W H. Bean in the Calder Block. _ We ask the continuar ce of your esteemed patronâ€" age, and assure you with bavirg considerably more room for disp‘ay purposes, we are prepared to serve your wants to better advyantage. | church improvement , _, The Ladies‘ Aid of Varney Methodist church held a "talfy social" Tuesday | evening which proved a successful funcâ€" | tion, though owing to the heat and no adâ€" | vertising, the attendance was small. A | good program was given, consisting of | addresses by the chairman, Mr Irwin, and the pastor Mr Falkingham : duetts‘ by the two little daughters of Mr Jos. | Lennox, and by Misses Winnie Blyth and ‘Jeanette Kerr: solos by little Freda Fa‘kingham and P Ramage ; recitations by Mrs Jos: Lennox and Miss Alice Ramâ€" age and some splendid choruses by Varâ€" ney choir, which is, as their pastor paidl tribute, one of the best country choirs in this section of the province. The ladies | treated ail to hom=emade taffy at the close. ‘ The nroceeds were $17, which goes to @suntith invermmmmenmecc uces & L. SAUNDERS, Prop., Durham |_ Owen Sound Public |have petitioned the to raise of salary of $100, wi to the maximun of $1000 Call and see us at 2ny size desired €1. Bring in . #Iq _ Anarrow escape from drowning ocâ€" wfi """el'y ”l‘ curred at the noon hour last Wednesday s h % § | when a numbe? of the small pupils who e Mlsses Rogers & Kilâ€" 2 | bring their dinner went out onI;opt.he raft will have a full line of # i | at the river. Little Alex Sim fell off the nery on hand Thursdays J$ raft into the river and was coming up for ch week t#3 | the third time when his cousin, Robt. ‘ * ‘ @ : Aitken caught him and brought him out. & | A few more moments and it would have R h % B|@ been toolate. This should act as a Highest Prices Paid for 3| warning to the children not to go on Produce. | water unless accompanied by older perâ€" sons,. O Aim,â€" coliable goods . MKG / Mr. Thos Stansby: returned, home last # ‘shud 3| week from serving rseas for : â€" at moderate prices. "‘ g& | ber of years,. _ He has since purchased a 'huuse in Dromore and will move there. C "" | We extend a welcome to Mr Stansby, Holste; m\ Mrs Orchard of London, is visiting at o steln ".!; ;;wlhome of Mr and Mrs Jno. Orchard, "JY | Holstein. Moved Womens Black and White Silk Hose, $1.50 pr. Misses‘ Brown Hose also in stock. We have in stock Spirella 4 Corsets Additional Locals your films t? be enlarged up to stwad eup ue on i e neesittt Work pro}iii:;.t‘l;‘cj‘el“i:ex- Kelsey Studio Public school teachers he town council for a 'IOO',mviith a yearly raise Box 93, Durham the new stand. in Stores _ Those who were opposed to the early | closing take pleasure in inserting in the column of your paper a hearty vote of thanks to the Council who did not sane |tion a byâ€"law for this purpose. _ The Council we believe are interested in the | welfare of this community and know too well the value of being able to come in | the evening to the village and purchase supplies and not have to stop farm work | in the middle of the day to go to town. | In last week‘s issue the party who wrote | stated to the effect that all whose names | were attached to petition paid a business | tax and should not be latelled as "priâ€" | vate individuals and employees ‘‘ Why fdid the Council see fit to cross out the names of at least three who were emâ€" ployees then if that is the case ? _ Also they state certain of those opposed do not know the responsibility of paying a business tax!. This is incorrect, as every man of those posed pay their business tax.â€"Com. &o draw the line at continuing this controversy, which serves no useful purpose.â€" Ed.] ’ We join with South 1 extending a hearty wel | Rawn who arrived home | last week. 160 Drown, Frank and Hartley Allingâ€" ham, Wm Coburn, Dr. Mair, Misses Cole and Scott, Rose MceKenzie, Rolena Geddes, Margaret Brown, Mona Rice. All report a big crowd and a splendid time, Among those who attended© the Chesâ€" ley celebration on Tuesday were the following ; Mr Wm Nelson, Arthur Irwin, Herb Lamont, Clarence and Wm Calder, Creo Brown, Frank and Hartley Allingâ€" ham, Wm Coburn, Dr. Mair, Misses Cole and Scott, KRose McKenzie Rals.. Mr. Milton Seimflof Mt ting relatives in N ormanby Mr. Richard Irwin went to Oshawa on Monday to visit his daughtor Miss Doris Irwin and to be present at her graduaâ€" tion as nurse on Monday evening. _ We wish to congratulate Miss Irwin and wish her every success in her chosen work Mr and Mrs. 0. M. Seir and Mr Collins of Toronto, last week in response to a c of the very critical conditio Hunt. Mrs. Jas. Bruce is Corley in attendance learn of her recovery | _ Messrs Clinton and Wm. Main of ! Waterford visited relatives in the village | the latter part of last week Clinton 'spent two years of active service in ‘France and has been slightly wounded once but not serious. It was indeed a great pleasure to welcome him back to his home town again. Mr. and Mrs McLeSn' and Hespeler visited the latter‘s Ed Hoy a few days last week Mr. Hamilton of Regina who belonged to the 2nd Div. and has just returned from the firing line visited at the home of Mrs Petrie the latter part of last week. P tPc o Bikes About twenty ladâ€"ies : ed the meeting of th Palmerston Friday last Mr. Robt Nelson last Friday evening. Rev, Mr Lovegrove returned on Tuesâ€" day from Conference at Kitchener. Come and see Mr. Dabbler‘s new $1, 000,000 cure all, Specially cures hen peckâ€" ed husbands at the Library concert, June 17th. ke}_ Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Smith attended the (@g ) funeral of his father who died in Winterâ€" 3 | bourne. _ Interment took place at Durâ€" r’ | ham. |_ FoR Saucg.â€"Two Registered Shortâ€" | horn bulls. One 15 mos. old, one 12 mos old. Apply to | Wm. Fairbairn, | Lot 25, Con. 11. R.R. 1, Holstein, | The Women‘s Institute met Tuesday | afternoon at Mrs, A Fuck‘s, about 30. |ladies being present. _ Miss Williams, | the lady delegate gave an excellent adâ€" ‘ dress on "Woman‘s Franchise" which was interesting and instructive. _ Also she spoke on medical inspection in the school. _ She stated that in the course of . two years all the schools will be under 'medical inspection which will be a splenâ€" did achievement After the program the ladies went to Mrs Tuck‘s beautiful lawn where refreshments were served ’I;]he meeting closed by the National Anâ€" them. Mr. and Mrs. Jas Matthews gave a "ball" on Tuesday night to a number of their friends and in honor of returned soldiers. | _ Miss Maud Cordingly of Palmerston, | visited her grandmother, Mrs Robt Burâ€" | rows this week. Come to the Holstein Library concert, June 17th, even if its a hot night. There‘s a ton of ice to keep you cool. Mr and Mrs A. B. Petrie of Guelph, visited the tormers sister Mrs Jas Bruce and Mrs Petrie here over the week end. Mr Orton Hoy has purchased a motor cycle. The Public Library are presenting the play "My Awful Wife" in the hall here on Tuesday, June 17th, under the manâ€" agement of Mr. Bert Brebner. Ten characters,â€"four actsâ€"over two honrs funâ€"don‘t miss it. Mr. E Rupple of Waterloo and other friends visited at C. A. Drumms on Sunâ€" Mr and Mrs Arnill vi-ite& fâ€"rie_l;;l'lâ€"i-n Cll’till one day recently. Mr and Mrs Lawrence of Palmerston visited with Mr and Mrs Rife recently. Miss Ethel Sharp went to London the first of the week to spend her vacation. HOLSTEIN LEADER VA ruionmaiis c acii in response to a call on account y critical condition of Mr Win. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ONTARIO ARCH TORONTO Bruce is quite ill with h Ihis is il:’corroét, _as ose posed pay their om. .:glo draw the line this controversy, which ho SE en n hearty welcome to Geo South pend friends in McLean and phiki ren of her chosen work. _ of Mt Forest is visiâ€" went to Owen Sound Iatter;_a: fdthc;r, Mr s from here attendâ€" the Presbytery in Sqi m of Bradford» week _ Clinton active service in slightly wounded It was indeed a e ill with Nurse We trust to soon from overseas , came again after meals, p;l's' -t‘l.-,;t"'" into the blood that helps thwart ”Ml'm"ll condition that is siltalinss a _ n,B:..“ld ” your Mas‘er Norman Carson suffered some bad bruises from a horse kick lately. _ I‘wo teech were knocked out others loogen:d and a cut on the lip requiring some stitebes. Mr Wm McCalmcn, recent letters tell, has got his leg broken and is in Regina hospital. No particulars, Many have their :vo'rst colds during® the warm months. A very little of + Scott‘s Emulsion Quite a number from this line atâ€" tended service in Varney lest Sanâ€" day night. _ Mrs Jas. Allan took charge of meeting in Mr Falkingâ€" ham‘s absence. SUMMER CoLDs Word bas been received trom Mr and Mrs T. McAlister at H;« ff, Ocegon of their safe arrival there. Mre M. saw her mother still alive but very low, beibhilen W Ofi uds Adviules c t & . 22110 M i 0) latter‘s aunt, Mrs R. Dickson of Glenâ€" eden recently. Iusp. Wright on his recent visit to osr 8. 8. found all A 1, ranking as high as any in the Inspectorate. Syi ce Lolt CC 09e oooP Z2 VC IO EREETES tom, Heis on his way home to Reâ€" gioa where his father Mr Wm. Hamâ€" ilton resides. Mr George Hamilton, a returned soldier, spent the week end at the kome of his uncle, Mr David Hamilâ€" Mr Jas Whitmore is leaving for the west on Tuesday of this week on a visit to friends there. Mr Jas Litster of Hanover is at present on a visit to the Loihian family whose uncle he is. T 2070, Vaiy and family are at quarantined owing to scarlet fever in the home, Lt. J. L. Yule gave an illustrated lecâ€" ture on war scenes on Tuesday last in Division St. church, Owen Sound, under the auspices of the Women‘s Missionary Society. Mr and Mrs W Never more on éz;;t-l?‘;v‘;l'l"meet, Not on earth but up in Heaven There we know that we shall meet. There we‘ll meet him, there we‘ll greet him In the future bye and bye Where no tears we shed forever And we‘ll never say goodâ€"bye. Wife and children, Father, Mother, Brothers and Sister. NORTHâ€"EAST NORMANBY mt ant B ravi ind it d c 44 s We would not call him back again For sin can never harm him more. He is gone but not forgotten, ay uEs 1 Or share with hlmius,lc‘;y; For now he dwells in Heaven And although our hearts are sore P »ANRRGGOY t tisincdisct‘ A Have made a year this June Since Henry dear was called away Unto his better home. A husband true, a father kind A :oi both kind and true, A brother dear, we loved him so As only we can do No more we see his smiling face Or hear his pleasant vorce, No more we ciasp his kindly hand In loving memory of Henry J. Diebe} who departed this life June ist 1918. The days hgve passed and one by one, TL esn n ie e P en e /4 Mr Thos. Daly and family are CV VCO O epent Anewh : * Not present legal number of days : Jean Ellis, James Christie, John Heaney, Willie Ellis, Joe Ellis, Austin O‘Connell, Bertha Bilton, Clara Matthews, Emma Aitken L C.Cole, J. R Scott, teachers. Jr Prâ€"Denzil Haas, Brownie Irwin Robbie Christie,* Hazel Smith. Norma Johnson. Vera Allan. Sr Prâ€"Cecil_Johnson," Melvin Matâ€" thews,« Mary Dyer,* Carman Tyndal!,‘ Clara Arnill, John Lewis, Margreta Heaâ€" Jr istâ€"Alec Sim, Ross Rife. Cora Dyer Lizzie McKenzie,* Beatrice Smith, Robbie Nicholson, Viola Johnson, Sadie McCall," Sr 1stâ€"Jim Calder,« Elmer Bilton, J. J. Matthews," Charlotte Smith. Sr 2ndâ€"Margaret Arnill,* Jack Irwin, Frank Heaney,« Maxwell Tyndall,« Jean Baird,« Ruth Smith, Lillian McCall}, James Christie, Jean Ellis, Jane Heaney, Isabel Haas, Asa Brooks. Jr 2ndâ€"Jean Haas,* Eileen Gibson,* Margaret Christie,» Margaret Tyndall,« Robbie Aitken," Stella Woodyard,« Sam Fidler, Sandy McKenzie.* Jr 2rdâ€"John Matthews,* Gladys Rice, Edward Brooks. John McKenzie,» John Heaney. Sr 3rdâ€"â€"Ruby Lewis,* Marjory McCall®* James Adams,* Agnes Evans,* Matilda Christie,"* Grace Baird, Edna Dyer,* Roâ€" bena Haas, Willie Ellis. Tom McKenzie,* John Calder, Bertha Bilton, Emma Aitâ€" ken, Clara Matthews. Jr 4thâ€"Addie Haas, B Austin O‘Connell, Joe Ellis. Names in order of merit. Those presâ€" ent every day marked * Sr 4thâ€"Stuart Scott,* Annie Hamilton Lioyd Hamilton, Eunice Tyndall, Jarvis Scott,* Daisy Irvin. NORTH EGREMONT Holstein School Report IN MEMORIAM DURHAM REVIEW Bichas visited the worst cold-s | Studio. Work finished Glossy or dull finish. Council adjourned to meet Thurs day July 3rd for general business, | MceDcugallâ€"MeBachernâ€"That the |following accouuts be paid : W.B. IRife, express on supplies 45¢ ; Clark | & Moon account for services rendered | $9.53 ; A. w. Wrigh‘, prinling aect, ’34 75 ; Clerk, tres re municipal drain No 1 /‘gt and Proton $10 ; Clerk By. Law Mun‘l Prain No 1 $30 ; members of Council atrendance and maileage | $1790 ; Bâ€" Gibson use of Couneci} room $2. Car, ' _ MsEachern â€" Allan â€" Reeve, Dep, Reeye and commuittee 10 make arra the securing of a suitable Monument to be erected in the fal en h.roes frem E, Car. McEschern-IcDougallâ€"Tbnt the Cletk communicate with the C‘erk of Normanby tp. re the adjusting of as. counts on the boundary line and that the Reeve and Clerk be a committee to adjust said accounts. (Car, _ MeEachernâ€"Allanâ€"That in réferâ€" enee to the request from the Ccuncil of Prcion township asking for a eupâ€" plementary graot of $150 on Eg‘t and Proton townline that a grant of $150 be given to be expended on said lownline. Car. | McDougallâ€"Allanâ€"That the appliâ€" | cation presented to the Council by | Chae, Drumm and signed by a numbâ€"| er of the business places in the village j be not entertained. Car. | ' McDougallâ€" McEachernâ€"That the.| motion passed in Council March 25uh‘| re the payment of men and teams | while employed working upon the| roads be rescinded and that 25¢ per | hour for a man and 45¢ per hour for | a man and team be paid for work perâ€" | formed upon the roads Car, | McEachern â€" Allan,â€" That â€" the Court of Revision now close and that the Assessment Roll as now revised be finaliy passed and the Assessor be paid $80 bal. of salary and $1.50 ps‘v account, â€" Car. Council resumed. { McDougall â€" Allanâ€" That the Clerk be ~anstructed to advertise for «endere for the cleaning ou; and deepeniog of municipal drain No 1,| Eg‘s and Proton, tenders to be rece v ed up till July 8rd at 2 o‘clock p. m | Carried. | et. w , Holstein 7;°Vâ€"V;it:-e-r-é[;;neér ten ant lot pt 18, con 15 ; Thos Woodâ€" yard tenant lot pt 36, con 2. _ Bwanetonâ€"Allanâ€"That in refer. ence to the communication from J. A. Fergason re the ditch on County road No 50 that no aetion be taken in the matiter on account of said road being asgumed by the County.â€"Car, The reeve reported for services re the Burke drain $4.50 also Mrs Haw‘s drain $1, vom? Allan reported Thos. Reid gravelling road days‘ labor $10,02 ; W. Atlan filling in washout 75¢. Com:. fees $1. |__ Comt _ MeEachern reported G Keith rep culvert $3 ; N Porter filling in washout $2 ; Thoe, Cantton repair 10ad days‘ labor $16 50 ; Rich. Cantâ€" ton supplying material and rep culvert $3 ; Geo. McBride bonus wire fence $27 ; Comr tees $8. Comr Allan reported Thos. Reid gravelling road days‘ labor $10.02 : Comr. McDougall reported John Eurig repair road 1918, $2 09 ; Jas. D. Morrison rep briige 1918 $1.25 ; Com. fee $1.00, Comr Swanston reported F. Hop kine breaking road $160 ; W, J. Philp do $2 ; Alex Calder do $2 ; Geo Loye do $4 90 ; Neil Calder fillâ€" ing hole in roud $1 ; Jno McDougall do $1,25 Neil A. MeQueen bonus wire fence $12 ; Com. feee $3. Council met May 27th, members all present, Minutes adopued, P EGREMONT COUNCIL uitable site for the ected in memory of frem Egremont tp. D, Allan, Clerk $10 ; Clerk By. 1 $30¢ members e and mileage use of Counci} lrungem; nts re n â€" That the and Clerk be a $ ibere all | §# % 1 John J ; Jas. $1,25 ; & ®. Hop l‘ W, J. ig lo $2; ’ der fill. \* Dougsll‘ us wire : ted G § : filling | § ) repair i# » Cant.â€" | culvert | §# e fence ‘ 4 . Reid iz 10,02 ; . Com. | $ ices re | Haw‘s ” refer. | J. A. y road in the “ being E into a als of fl in the | § o the fi )llow. R. Jâ€" Hol| G. W‘ E 1s| luced 0, no | nam e id 23 | cenâ€"| {g _ All kinds of n bought at market price. _ Special Reduction whas on Flour and Feed in ton lots , Every bag guaranteed bring it back and get Low Grade Flour, Rolled Oats, Shorts, Middlings, Corn Chon. CR!MPED OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at. ... very reasonable rates Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastrvy C1 Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop â€"â€"> ‘" John McQowan War Savings Stampse Make Your Savi can be bought wherâ€" w 1 How Can I Saveâ€" With Profit? In June Wâ€"8.8, Cost $4.05 In May Wâ€"8.8, Cost $4 _ _ " CUUETE Wher u.. C 0 * sege w@srve IGHX ever this sign is Serve Your Countryâ€"Invest Them ‘l’.l"ll’.‘. w" s."." &..". THE PEQOPLES MILLs mss TAYLOR & CO. Store closes 6 o‘clock excepting Wed. and Sat. night: Underwear Men‘s a1 wool, Prints Now just for wool se Linoleums and Oilcloths Congoleum Squares p:;; Sugar and Groceries a; We are in the market as usual to handle all the woo! that comes our way, and expect to pay as high a price as the market will allow. _ Last year we handled more than we ever did previously, and this year will be larger, as in this district alone we know the flocks have greatly inâ€" creased in numbers. Now customers, we have a very large stock in every line, and it‘s a stock in every respectof Number 1 quality. If not as we say or if you are dissatisfied with any of it, let us knowâ€" We are here to make it right. We could not give you a list of all these different things, but here below are a few of the things that generally sell during the wool season. TAYLOR& CO. Dromore tons of No The very best Canadian at......... Seotch Fingering hss rransa iess id ts ts No 1 large grey or white, at WEBAYF Men‘s al] wool, regular 2. Now just for wool season at... The genuine Frost Woven, or Single Crimped. Also the Black and White for rail fencing. aranteed, If not satisfactor7 and get your money. WOOL estmen L4 2 _ . 5.\ ""Z" pPromable inâ€" s t, but patriotic investment, beâ€" :.._-.el_u'.e G""?"ment mmolls mnmirmmas SPECIALS vedm:l:“l..o...l!.?"..w profitable in No. 1 Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY Twentyâ€"five cents buys a Thrift Stamp. smmms“lflmboeome.w., Savings Stamp, for which the Govern. ment will pay you $5.00 in 1924. If you l“‘dflncomg your savâ€" illllinth'n\vny, y?;l can make gom lnoneyurnom‘ ‘%m > -“'“‘““M-m:unu.ooodd. ine bank at a time, and before they know it, it is gone for trifies. Tbecowhnmvided.um' ple plan to enable you to save that quar ter in such » ww ahos x _ 5 z000C They do not want to put a quarter in £ uw w seaubr * ammiutlc. mm :‘“‘hl“yflldtwlllurnyou and Pastry Flour Breakiast Cereal, Bran, , Cracked Chicken Corn lOths A large stock, No 1 patâ€" terns, 4 yds wide......$5.50 Prices according to size. $ Anything you want and our prices are like the qualityâ€"No 1 financing of the ..«........$1,90 per lb ........... %.80 per 1b it.........$4.50 per pr 2.00 at...%1.59 each «+......... . 29¢ per yd Need one ? JUNE 5, 1919 and « mo Uhe thi Independe D these are come of the sam and attain the sa tiveâ€"PROSPERI Standard Bank o can help you to at THE STANDARD of som chiner peop they pape reac ma larme« He w nlen' and mer and 1 whoever al John A Mr ans derwer citis M an da P It Conterer t in out a 1 home. Rex Durh: trik ard Mr, Van Hor Walkerton who Truax‘s mill in 1 €ident to his rig! a cou how or at p. m. are re attend | ity Chu enp British American C the Ford Garage. Consult F. A. Graha alist about your eves. For Sale â€"Registered e A S« arâ€"8 hand Top By JOHN FKELLY 11 W AJ h W XU th VOL XL nde AVINGS, oF CANA! DURHKHAM BR 1 m M W ) M W "Py io 2as M W W M FRAT H M

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