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Durham Review (1897), 19 Jun 1919, p. 4

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3A 16 €% v€* To those of you who are in need of Wire Fencing and have not yet placed your order, we would say that delay is dangerous. We handle nothing but the best â€"â€"Frost Wire Fenceâ€"and can quote you a particularly good price if you let us have your order now. 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. Don‘t forget that we handle the celebrated Frostâ€" Woven & Coiledâ€"spring Wire Fencing and that we have it in all heights. Full Line Shelf and Heavy Hardware always in stock 3. McINTYRE, Durham Order Your Wire Fencing Now Our Stock of this Superior Quality Paint was never better, more assorted. We can supply you with any color you desire. Carpet Sweepers O‘Cedar Oils and Polishes THE RED FRONT HARDWARE This is the season of the year in which Houseâ€"cleaning plays an important part. No home seems "just right" until this has been done. While the present season has been backward so far, still the weather must change soon, and before she knows it, the good housewife will be ‘"up to her ears" in the annual Spring cleanâ€"up. _ We have a full supply of all the necessities required for this season of the year. Sherwin â€"Williams Paint Highest price paid for Oats, Barley and Peas We buy and sell all kinds of Grain. All kinds of Cattle, Hog and Poultry Feeds for sale at the Mill Rob Roy Rolled Oats Chieftain Oat Flakes Rob Roy Wheat Flakes Standard and Granulated Oatmeals C. P. R Town Office Nux & Iron Tablets MACFARLANE‘S DRUG STORE Rexall Skeeter Rexall Orderlies ROB ROY MILLS, Limited A nerve food. A splendid strength restoring tomic. Improves the condition of the blood, nerves and heart. Keep away mosquitoes. 25c a bottle. 190 Tablets ... ... $1.00 I’!c candy larative, not ha Business Hoursâ€"â€"8 a. m. to 5 p Just the correct n to keep vou in "We bhave it, can get it, or it isn‘t made TERMS, CASH. Are you Ready for Spring Houseâ€"Cleaning ? Durham, Ont. See our Big Stock of Buy your Tickets here Telephone 52 Come to us for your requisites Vacation Needs Waterman‘s Fountain Pens Thermos Kits and Bottles New Fiction Lime Fruit Juice and Foot Powders & Tablets 25 A Kodak from...... $1.25 up Toilet Water, choice odors Fine Stationery Nice, for excessive perspirâ€" HHOM.....c41. scecurers‘i, UYG Fine assortment Talcums, ieomeme inews ue it e ty FBG Cold Creams and Vanishâ€" ing Creams, . 25¢ to 75¢ when travelling this summer. See our Stock. pra ...... in 30 and 60 cent pkgs. or $1.75 tins "International" Distemper Cure...... 75¢ "International" or "Royal Purple" s Calf Meal, per ewt.....................$6.00 You will Need a Trunk : or Suit Case "International" and "Royal Purple" Stock and‘Poultry Preparations need no explanation here. â€" 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 Grape Juice " THE PAINT THAT LASTS" Makes Your Home Look Like New Poultry Foods But "peace hath her victories no less renowned than war," and since the war stopped the development of the airplane, This old saw is getting exemplified these days in a wonderful way. Less than €ighteen years ago a man went through the air in a machine heavier than air. Less than twelve years ago a Frenchman did the unheard of thing of crossing the English Channel, and the world wonderâ€" ed. Less than five years ago no aeroplane had been seen in war, but lo ! it has beâ€" come the eyes of an army, and it will avail the enemy nothing to sku k behind a hill ! Even the submarine, itself a worâ€" der, is not safe below the surface from the attacks of an enemy in the air ! Vera Layelle, who aided in his senâ€"| sational eseape, and was berself imâ€" priscned and escaped, has been able so far to elude capture. Perhaps no great effort is being made to capture her ! What good would it do now ? Make her more of a heroine. | Burely it was an indication of 8 degruded, morbid feeling, when 2000 people we are told demonstrated for the last night before the cell windows cheering when the prisoner showed himself at the bars ! | _ The purpose of hanging criminals is intended to be a deterrent to others, but to minds of a certain type there 1s a kind of attraction in having disbed up details of the prigoner‘s last days, which is an unbealthy influenee. The gloom of silence, dead to the worli, from the moment of condemnation, bas more in it of terror than o know whas the prigoner bad for breakfast, or that he was giving good heed to s spiritual adviser ! _ Murderer McCullough â€"was banged |aj the way, _ _ _ _ last weâ€"k, the law taking its courre in o 3 P spite of the clamor of a seetion of the| , H2WK¢* and Grieve, Australians, won public for a reprieve. _ We join our| EY DY attempting a direct flight and opinion with many others tha; legal D°2"Y Cid it and now comes the news death by banging should cease entireâ€" l that Capt. Alcock and Lieut. Brown, ly, and tha modern method of electroâ€" | E®lishmen both have flown from Newâ€" cutron be adopted. Morcoyer in either | Pundland to Ireland airect, through system the gruesome detaile of the last h>avy rainstorms and did it in 16 hours, momente should bâ€" rigidly suppressed. 12 minutes ! Fur her from the timethe murderer is\ Shades of our fathers ! who took 6, 8, incarcerated, there should be a mantle | or 10 weeks to cross the * muckle dub," of silence over bis life and cell habits. what would they sav to this ? Britain Che Burkam Review Wonders Never Cease ONTARIO Electrocution v. Hanging or the colo:s ever w JUNE 19, 1919 TORONTO and In the meantime, on behalf of myself and wife l\thank you most sincerely for your kind‘ address and accompanying testImonial. I regret that I am physically unable to reply by word of mouth to your all too kindy address and testimon.al and will ask your kindly con:ideration to allow me to reply at greater length at a later date, Rev. S. M. Whaley, Moderator, Thomas Allan, Clerk, Wm. J Charles L Grant, Daniei Andrew Derby, ~ _ John M John Snell, John I Durham, June 13th, 1919. My Dear Friends : Commending you to God and the word of His grace which is ableto build you up, we rema‘n, , Faithfully, The Session. For many years you have thus renderâ€" ed due acknowledgment in that you have | used your fine talent to serveGod in leadâ€" ing the sacred service of song iu our | church. Generously, gratuitously, faithâ€" fully you have given us of your best and morning by morning and evening by |evening the year round you have been found regularly in your place enriching | by your leadership of the choir the ser-‘ vices in the Sanctuary. | __We, the Session representing the Conâ€", gregation have cometo tell you how greatly you have helped us and how much we appreciate what you have done, to tell you not in words only, but also in deed. In token whereof we ask you kindâ€" | ly to accept this purse It will be a source of great satisfaction to you we are sure to know how spontaneously and unâ€" animously the whole Congregation has | availed itself of the opportunity to express l its high regard, true esteem, and genuine | appreciation of what they have received | during all these years of your constant‘ fidelity. i We desire to express our sympathy with pou and Mrs Teltord in your affiiction | which has prevented you continuing for | the present, the service you have so cheerâ€" | tuily rendered in the past, and to assure | you of our sincere prayers in your behal{‘ F that you may beâ€"spared to the Communâ€" h ity, the Church and your home and Iovedi y ones. Harmony is heavenâ€"born. Music is Godâ€"given _ When our heavenly Father wishes richly to dower His child Heenâ€" dowed him with the sweet gilt of song Among those thus highiy favored you have the honor to be numbered _‘ Spirits are not finely touched, but to fine issues." ‘ And the g.ory of a creditor, is both thanks and use." | Durham, Ont. Dear Mr Telford,â€" _ In accord with a spontaneous desire, | the Session of Durham Presbyterian Church got busy two weeks ago to recogâ€" |nize in some way the long and valuable | services of Mr Telford in the Leadership | oi the choir, from which duty he is at | present debarred by his throat trouble Acting as collectorsâ€"than whom never were collectors more cordiaily receivedâ€" | they secured a sum of over two hundred dollars, which, to save trouble in selecting some suitable gift, they decided to hand over to him direct. which was done on Erday evening last accompanied by lheI address below. _ Mr Telford as may be surmised, was deeply moved by the surâ€" prise of the visit and the gift, but, with ready pen, he struck off in their presâ€" | eice tae appropriate reply following the! alidress, For the information of absent! frierds we may say that Mr Telford isj active physically, drives his car occasionâ€" ally, to the off:ce, but speech, except in at whisper, he has in the meantime to forego. The address tollows : | Mr J. P. Telfo 4. ‘ Appreciation to Dore unostentatiously, without proâ€" tecting ships beneath, with gasoline to hive gone 200 miles further, it is the greatest feat in aviation the world has yet seen. _ Wonders never cease and the struggle now will be to beat the time, to g>further, but there‘s no $50000 danglâ€" ing ahead of them, Shades of our fathers ! who took 6, 8, or 10 weeks to cross the * muckle dub," what would they say to this ? Britain didn‘t know they had started till the islands rang with the news of their arrival. They win a purse of $50000 and the p‘audits of their admiring countrymen. Hawker and Grieve, Australians, won glory by attempting a direct flight and nearly did it and now comes the news that Capt. Alcock and Lieut. Brown, EAglishmen both have flown from Newâ€" frundland to Ireland airect, through as to its wings or planes, its engines, its storage capacity and other features, has gone on with feverish haste. Men listenâ€" edincredulously to boastings that the Atlantic would be bridged, the Americans did it oh a threeâ€"legged journey, to the Azores, to Portugal, to Britain and for safety had a line of warships urder them a‘ll the way. ‘ THC DUBHAM REVIEUW e Mr. J. P. Telford Wm. J. Young, Daniei Edge, John Mcliraith, John Kerr.. WB 0C EC AARTTed 4 TOP the freedom and democracy for '“;cll‘leyou and others like you, fought and suffered. We hope to see you restored soon to your usual health and strength and we will be glad when the time comeuwbu] It is to young men this strifeâ€"torn work Es us o e e eeeyedl military career you ever mammnedy the high ideals of the true soldier. You have been wounded and . broken in body but you have come out of it all with an unsulâ€" lied character and a good name. EP 1200c uacu30 £9°° 22000 anu physical courage that led you to manfulty place your life and services at the disposal of your King and Country who sorely needed assistance in the early dark days of the war when you enlisted, Through all the ups and downs of your T. O7 Wnn COrmndh radch We all welcome you and{a'uure our high estimation of your mo: The people of Rocky Saugeen School Section here assembled this evening are glad to bave you back among them once more, and doubt not but you are just as glad toâ€"night to be back in the home of father and mother with sisters and brother, | _ Pte Harold McKechnie lately returned, was honored by his school section at his | home recently, by a gathering of many | friends, an address (given below) and a ;' purse of money. _ Teacher John A. Graâ€" ham was chairman and a pleasant imâ€" | promptu program was carried out, the ‘chief item of course being the presentaâ€" ’tion which was made by Mr. Albert‘ Middleton, Mrs. Thos. Turnbull reading / !the address. Harold made a brief and | appropriate reply to all the kmdnesg, shown and received hearty welcomes | from old friends. _ His wounds and mut-, ilations still need attention and he has gone back to the city for further treat-l ment. Here is the address : ' | Pte. Harold McKechnie,â€"â€" Dated June 13th, 1919 And now that I fear we have come to the parting of the ways, in so far as my official capacity of choir leader is conâ€" cerned, let me again, on behalf of my wite and myself, thank you for your all too kind address and handsome testimonial. Faithfully yours, however, that ‘such an ‘occasion as this compensates in a large measure, for dark days gone before, and inspires fresh vigor to face the trials of toâ€"morrow. EXEMRE%EHEEH%EEHE?@E?IESEEEENXEXHHEERE E ‘WMNNNWbGimmmietmemetemeenniintentionapentnmmenmmmmnentanmremmamenmmmmammumemmnnmmemmmenmammemmmenmmmmmmememmmemmmemmmmemmnwww____â€"___ in soothing the angry passions of 0 mi_sfia‘l.:e ul}!igitgd license for young men of your stamp that ~torn _ world looks for guidance in soothing the angry passions af Soldier Boy Honored JOHN McKECHNIE, ~Durham ; mRX iR RECX EeAE ie on sp on 06 °V _ 2e «"°0_Cowns of your you 'Y'i'.,!mwt_a.meti the n of your moral and hat led you to manfulty services at the disposal Bring your Produceâ€"â€"we‘ll give you the Cash Ladies‘ House Dresses in dainty colors, good large sizes, this week Men’s work Shitts 1?1 .black or brown denim, A S NYE i. is 1 s 4 a n aan *n s Umbreuas Veri best with fancy handles, this M NTEERK :. 2 8x in AP u.i a sn ul un s ul 2i L L 1 t Flannellettes Dffifirent colors in the stripe, this NECLK .. . anaÂ¥a r xÂ¥ 4 in 2x ie a ue e noe ols of the best quality and pretty designs, this Prints WEOI :. 51 a1nn ramu uns 28 4n n ‘r dn s a a‘n‘n n Ws aaanean . of the very latest patterns, suitable Ginghams for both dresses and skirts, this week .. f and eight quarter sheetings Pluow Cottons best quality, this week .... 50, J. P. Telford Specials W you of _A number motered from our burg on Bunday and spent the day at Fuâ€" gon‘e Fallâ€", What is the matter with the weathâ€" er man ? Wonder if he will prophesy a shower soon. Miss Ivy Dargayel uo&poniol by her nephew, Mr Harold Picard wostorâ€" ed from Toronto Saturday with Mre Dargavel‘s oar, ‘ Born on Jane 11th, to ll'_l;iâ€"i:l Geo Millar a daughter. l The ladies from here who attended the war workers meeting at Mulock last Saturday certainly appreciated the kindness of Mr Fletcher McLean of taking them there and back again in his car. Messrs Jas Ewens, Jno Bmith, Jno. and Lorne Clark motored to Hanover Saturday last and etteuded the eircus. Miss Jessie Stewart of Thamesville, is visiting her brother, Mr. Donald Stewart. ald . Mr, and Mrs. J. L. MeDonald of Priceville spent a couple of days last 'fiek with his auot, Mrs Jas McDonâ€" Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Arch Mclâ€"ean on the arrival of a son, Mr Sam McCracken‘s barn is goibg abead under the management of Mr. Aiex Mortor. Mrs Jobhn McArtbhur of Glenelg, spent a day with Mr and Mrs Arche McLean last week, Mrs O‘Neill of Hanoyer bas returnâ€" ed home after spending a conple of weeks with ber daugbter, Mrs Hagh McLean. R rou will be back among us permanently. n the meantime we ask you to accept | from us this sum of money, a slight memâ€" | ento of our kindly feelings towards you for i what we feel you directly did for us. Week in June furnishes nourishment of parâ€" ticular value to the anemic of Glossy or dull finish. after nea;ls. 4 Scott‘s Emulsion Films promptly finished at Kelsey M'A, wflk g‘}w twice u\\\(fl{. Taken in moderate doses, right TRUSTWORTHY s Mrand Mrs Remington and iamils visited at the home of Mr Honess n Sunday. Â¥ Misses Melinda and Vena Fischer gl Tom.}g. are spending their holiâ€" Misses Edith and Celia Honess »ni their niece Miss Evelyn Russel! of Toronto are spending a few weels bolidays at their home. MrGordon KFischer apenTSundu_\ at hbis bhome. _ , UV 400 Mrs J. H. Smith and famâ€" ily of Hanover, spent sSunday wich Mrs. T. Bailey, Miss Adeline Subject entertained a number of ber triends at ber home un Friday eyening, Jane 6, when all report a very enjoyable time. eetmaitn remgmatarter dhcurde nsl the past few months with ber brother in Gait, bas returned home . e u(_l_nd Mrs J. H. Smith and famâ€" _ The Women‘s Ins.itute met at the bhome of Mrs J. Crutebley, Friday, June 18. Quite a large number atâ€" tended. Miss Marjory Williame gave a very ioteresting address. The noxt meeting wikl be held at manse. All ladies are invited. Quite a number took- in is O, Sound on Monday, Mr and Mre MagKay*end children epent Bunday with friends in Holland, Mr and Mrs B. Dargavel, Mrs R. and Miss Ivy Dargavel motored to Rock Mulls on Sunday and epent the day with Mr and Mrs J, Dargavel. Miss Katie Brigham who has spent CE TVE JT Comodk "anpmertr tn* " Seott & Downe, Tesinte, Ont. Women‘s Ins.itute met at the of Mre J. Crutebley, Friday, 3. Quite a large number at. Miss Marjory Williams gave mkucccit. _ "a% _ JUNE 19, 1919 CRAWFORD help you do it 1 ht. Ke T rust Scott i the Circus ters. end, 17 gyleshi _ wear he fry of sermon Mull . â€"_â€" PRICE We thank Mr John McDougal London, one of the managers of London Asylum there, for a 1: volume of the late Dr. Norman Leod‘s gaeiic setmons and other a Rers. _ Dr McLeod was born on i end, 1783, at the manse, Morven , gyleshire, Scotland In his . he was licensed by the Pre of Mull and delivered his . sermon in the church of Kimor Mull. . DrMcLeod was a powe 4 ic speaker and dearly loved ber language as at his fur the year 1862, the first ser preacked in Gaecle by Dr. ‘arlane and is Eoglish by 1D)1r M . If the good old Dr was in this time and advert ised to pr Gaelic sermon in $ Columba i KARSTEDT B Clothing, Pants Houseâ€"cleaninag 90 / 95 per c PRICEVILLE‘S PRICEVILLE anD uim G. A. WATSON & sons et your J House Furnis} and Sash from Sawing of ; Shingles other a pleasant to take, neutrali acidit» and help resto normal digestion. done T!lesdayc_ and Saturdays « only during the May, June and | or heaviness after meals a most annoying manifestatio of acidâ€"dyspepsia. MHMHEARTBUR NOTICE ! Custom Choppine MADE BY SCOTT & Rown; MAKERS OF SCOTT‘s mm y so KIâ€"MCIOS Box 169, Pricevillte We aim to carry the be be had. Everything is prices are right. Owing to the searcity demands, the prices o advancing. _ We have piece Suits in Navy stedsâ€"all medium pri Norfolk and Bloomers. Qveralls and Smocks. Painting is the sunny days sh outside. Mart can be applied and lasts long« cold waterâ€"W even W ~_â€" TE en 1°, 1919 @#1) a A1 Done to Order Highest Prices NT Sold only 24 Ye Martin W at {€

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