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Durham Review (1897), 5 Jan 1922, p. 1

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i, i. (f VOL. XLV, N0 1 ',JT,eiiit.r,ryeowlNit.:.5i9 7"â€" -- Skates sharpened aryi saws regummett atthe Ford garage. Boarders Wanted-4 school girls. Am ply at this office for particulars. F”) ... ...._ v.-.Vv - " you once give Tania: " honest‘ trial, you will add your voice to the thousands at other' who are praising it. Macarlane" Drug Store. Basswood Heading Bolts Wanted.--21 ma.long. Bins. through and up in the: rourrd,C.at per single cord. G,T. R.' Durham. J. N. MURDOCK 20% (a, l A“. OPICS' Good kitchen range [or sale. in per-I fret condition. Also Quebec heater.) Must be sold. Apply " once to Mrs: Finlay Graham. (over Central Drug Storm Durham. Run Roy Guam pmcrts--We are pay ing mm “c forOats, Mcto70e for Bar- ley, Me to 70c tor Buckwheat and an 70m 51.73 ior Peas at our Elevator D tr of er Pa by " ch pr ttttt In BU " th wee tsunday evening 1 church Mr Smith w of sermms on th rwiilectiott FF What \ alt the difference ma} prmhingis th days. rump. Ex-torc-tte acoty-‘ u plant of the North Mornington (man Church, seven mites north! _erton, blew up at the close of the) 71service on Sunday night. The T Rev Mr Atkinson, and caretaker u! were severely injured. TM I; wasdnmagcd to the extent of _ thousand dollars. Rev. John was formerly a pastor of this curlers were out for the tirst otthe season on Monday and‘ th sidesot the rink busy all) my A number of the veteram i agood lumbering up, while a oi younger men were also :nitial steps at "skipping the No doubt attempts will be 'capture - silverware again -r.and we hope with energy re- New Year Greetings Rob Roy MillsLimited l evening in the Pushy Ir Smith will begin a new me. on the doctrine of m FF What a manbelieves difference in the world. :himz is the most original WWW ARE PLUMBING ' Mo close of this, the most suc- nt‘ul year in the history of our (mess, we wish to thank ouf ' men; one and all for their . mage during the past year, and 'p, :all a Happy and Prosperous " Tnaasunn - At lilveiware again! Next with CHEFS)! fe‘lwiube J. H. HARDING the first Tanlac is appetizintt, invigorating} and strengthening. Try it and bacon- vinced. Macfarlane’s Drug Store. Clearing Sale of Winter Millimry- Trimmed Hats at $3.00. Ready-to-we"") from $1 to " each. Misses Tran. William Hill who purchased the frame nhed from Mr A. A, Canon on the rear of the latter's lot on George St., has the structureraised on skids. He purposes swinging it about and renovatingit for ' a residence. The old year of 1921 died hard in one of the worst storms of the season. The new year was ushered'in by the ther- mometer dropp'ingto the level of four degrees below Zero, followed by I heavy fall of snow. License Inspector Matt Beckett who was offered the inspectorship over seven Ontariocounties by the Attorney-Gem eral's department. has declined the pro- motion and will continue to act within the confines of Grey county Tanlac Vegetable Pills are sold on a l 03“”- hm" positive guarantee to give perfect satis. Shewell,Thos. faction. Try them tonight Ad'you) Wilson, Alex will be delighted to find the 'f?iijiie'ii'i'iiiii, you have obtained. Macfarlane's Drug Meyer, Adolph Store. '; Canadian Greys'. l. o. D. E. will hold‘ their monthly business meeting on Tues- day evening Jan. 10th at the rutgic Library. Nomination for officers for the coming year will be on at this meet in: and all members are requested to ing and an memucls a... .-.,_-_--_ attend. l WELCOME" BACK TO (Emblem -..Sev. eral people from E. Hill went out to wel- m Mr apd Mrs Herb Greenwood Back to the communitylast Thursday evening. 1 After several years spent in North __ , A..-) {an iiiiititttriiiitt ilpilit'rih ol an: Men's Bible Class Sunday afternoon the subject the most sue- 17, Eden uses the phrase as a title i ation. r usmgu n a“... “Wm, -. __ m.-. - -- and the phrase is suggestive. ' safe lead of 20, although Whiteiord twat \Councii "as'ra"st'ylar is elected nations were in the war“to‘ him in 5 of the? wards. Richard Barber ! world safe (or demOCYafy.‘ DEPL‘TYREEVE I 2 3 4 5 6 found to organize the world\ Aisfeidt Ayton Ford's Hamp'n Blyth's Nenagh GI Can the world be reorganized Filsinger 22 117 12 12 26 It economically, politically and Whiteford 11 49 36 29 2s 15 nto strengthen the weak,freo COUNCIL, Fir at three elected ssed. enrich the poor and uplift Miller 29 14t 39 18 22 13 i. The doors ot the world are Barber 17 107 is 33 GO 15 Who wi!l enter in and how m‘Ovens 15 titl ll 26 25 20 a kingdoms of this world thel,Booth 15 93 23 19 10 7 _-.--------.-'-"-"---"-"-. HEATING A merry race was staged lot the was the big vote po Reeveship between Herb Hunt, ttli') Donald, who in his fir former de puty and F. Schmitt a former , in one vote of headit member of council, Hunt winning by so I Hewiteon. who is an l majority. Herb has served two term: ) Councillor holds thi each as Councillor and Deputy, and has‘ Donald is 1 vote less, well earned promotion to the big chair/another cxperiencrd He will be Bentinck's sole representative l just 20 behind. Tl at the county council and has the honor! supported at home, Hot being the fins Reeve elected in No 25 polled at Hutton Hi! (diviiort, the south east quarter of the Allan Park, his twoh 7 township \another new face at A .. _-.lf.sortb, "121‘? The feature of th REEVE l Dom. Aberd'l Hunt, Herb 13 21 Schmitt', Frank 24 30 COUNCIL (first four elected) Hewitson. Jas 25 :20 McDonald.Doug.J. 1:5 25 Turnbull, Jas. 4 20 Bailey, Chas l 5 "ihewell, Thos. '.Y) 2t The old war horse of Glenelg municipal I bee life, Mr Arch McCualg, did the “come- i teat back" defeating Reeve Weir by SO/mo majority. He may well be proud of the His vote accorded him in No 2, his homelcen ward, where he took almost 90 per cent. a n Tp, Hall and Markdale wards also gave! thi Aim substantial leads, while the two cot western wards supported the formeriAn Fiii 1, Co CouncillorThos'I‘urnbuil has aiwaysivo McCuaig, Arch. Weir, William COUNCIL Turnbull, Thos. Black, I. J, Brodie, Thos. J. Black, Malcolm l, Livingstone, Albert REEVES Ground corn 830 01) per ton sacks in-' cluded. Whole corn mm per ton with- l out sacks at ' i Rob Roy Mills, Durham The annual meeting of the Durham Horticultural Society will be held in thel Public Library on Thursday January _ 12th at S O'Clock. All members are re- l quested to be present. Good reliable household remedies arel necessary to good health. For Asthma, _ Raz-mah is the best known remedy. For rheumatism. etc, Templeton" Rheu- matic Capsules are standard, Sold loc- ‘ally by S. McBeth. l e--.-.-------""- f Junior Hockey News The Junior North for this district has follows 1 Jan. tr-Durham at Harriston 12-Hano"r at Durham 17-Harristen at Hanover 2r-Harriston at Durham 26 -Hanover at Harriston 3i--Durham at Hanover. 1 Durham Juniors played an game in Shelburne Tuesday ‘tn that fast team by 5 to 2. ‘some loose playing in the see when Shelburne ran in 3 Itra the game would have finial" tie, as Dirham held them or and last periods. Matthew burns is reported a whirlwind Durham Juniors played an exhibition game in Shelburne Tuesday and lost‘ a that fast team by 5 to 2. Only for1 some loose playing in the second period i when Shelburne ran in 3 straight goals the game would have finished about a tie, as Dirham held them even in first and last periods. Matthew; of Sheb‘ burns is reported a whirlwind on skates. Our Juniors feel hopeful of taking the firist game in Harriston Friday, and a win he.” also next Thursday in the first home game over Hanover, would give them a grand abuse for district honors. WILTon~ln Egremoni, on Friday, Det 30, to Mr and Mrs J. J. Wilton, a son. "ttea-- In Upper Town, Durham, o: " . A: I]... A. banana. THURSDAY JANUARY 'iiiriiriiLges in Township Rulers. Northern'League schedule tt has been drawn up as i) 3 Council contest Ritchie's 44 ml 'l 135 40 43 .3i', 54 BENTINCK GLENELG 10 12 59 10 NORMANBY With which is incorporated the Holstein 93 ral I been near the top, but this year he E to I reached the top rung with 202 votes, 28 ( so l more than J, J, Black who comes second. he His home ward No, 1 gave him magnifi- mreent support 145 polled. Tho. Brodie, ttt. " new man from North Glenelg, secured ive' third place and Mal Black of the former wo . council was fourth. The latter beat out ner ; Alb. Livingston, who was a good man in iCouncil the past two years, by only one am: l vote. 37 34 31 53 was the big vote polled by D. J. Me-l Ur. umber: vein-n. u. ”rm..-” Donald, who in his first try. came with. l over New Year's at Dr D. B. Jamieson's-‘ in one vote of heading the poll. Jas.', Miss Isabel McLeod. Toronto. “553 Hewiteon. who is an old and experienced l guest tora week at Dr D. B Jamieson's. Councillor holds this distinction, Mo. i, Mr Cecil Cargill ot Toronto, visited' Donald is 1 vote less. and Jan: TurnbuNover New Year's with his chum, Mr. another cxoerwcud Corinniior came 1 Harold McKechnie. l 11ll,l 20 behind. Turnby l was loyalty 1 Mr Robert Hewitt and wife of Toronto pported at home, getting every vote _ . . . . I spoiled at Hutton Hill and the highest in I visited reiatwesm town for a few days. i Allan Park, his two home wards. Bailey: w William Browning, Detroit return" another new face at the Board, captured ed on Monday after visiting at-his home fourth place. it? a week, 4 5 6 7 fl total "Mr Russell Gun, Drayton was a New - _ m mu [Year's visitor in Duiha m. 63 39 13$ 1 l 23 in-| Misses Katharine and Jessie Smith of i th. Toronto visited with their mother, Mrs am John Smith of Aberdeen last week. " 1 Mr and Mrs Jas Allan of Hanover 1am . the l were New Yearguestir at his parents, Mr ary and Mrs D. Allan. re. Mr Howard McDougall of Kitchener, spent over the New Year at his home in -_--. ' Bentinck. ' 13 " l ..-.... __, l Miss Hattie Lawrence, Bentinck. who do has been engaged to teach school near I, Teeswater left Monday for the position. Mr and Mrs Geo. Yirrs visited in Moupt Forest on Monday, Mrand Mr: C Drumm, Holstein, (spent Sunday in Durham. UCII‘IIIVI“ Mr James Rutherford, who is taking a course in telegraphy in Toronto returned to his studies on Monday following a brief vacation at home. Mr and Mrs S. Jackson, Girvi I, are guests with her parents Mr at John Backus. 14 It [3 q.) ll 27 12 10 31 Miss Ethel Greenwood, teacher near Hamilton returned to her duties on Monday after holidaying at home, 41 M we 'ip'iiiiiiiiiU%n" and New Year holidays with their son Herb and dun- ghter Mn Ben Cantu in Beltinck. Mo W. H.5milh is spending on! the New You with with» in Brut- 6N??? Lario Lcuise Elmw'd Mr and Mrs "t Atkinson, 30 71 56 27 46 MCI '26 09 15 28 P'. 1 gave him magnify . College students home from Toronto , polled. The. Brodie, for the holidays and returning this week‘ [North Glenelg, secured are ; Morrison Smith, Nathan Grierson, Mal Black of the former C. C. Ramage, Melvin Greig, Ernest Mc. lh. Tttelatter beat ol" IGirr, A. M. Bell, John Bell, Theodore ' who was a good man m l, Fallaise, Robert J. Marshall, Hampden, t two years, by only one l Edgar Renwick, Dromore. Misses Flora- belle Nichol and Mary Mcllralth. . 35 17 43 16 23 55 30 iv, ti', 17 36 Ji', TORONTO 39 47 27 .14 2fi 32 23 43 28 46 " 12 If) H 12 irvi t, Sask., Mr and Mrs 151"i 1515 total noi, 52! EM 202 234 223 102 191 . Toronto 265 232 179 277 Miss Mamie Rocks ol 'u true. “in a visitor at Mr and Mrs D. Leith's for a few days. Mr Wesley McNally, London vis- ited his mother in town over week end. Friends of Mrs George Kendall, Dutv ldalk will bs pleased to learn that she is 1slowly recovering from her illness and 1is expected to return home from Fergus l hospital this week. pH. Mr S. McBeth was a visitor in Toronto for a few dayslast week. Miss Nettie Lennox. tormer stenogran phet at the Cement plant here, but for the past couple of years at Calgary, is a visitor this week at Mr C. Ramage's. Mr Arch McDougall.Toronto, visited his mother and sister, Miss Kate, in town over the New Year. Archie has' now been four months with the Maclean Publishing Co. in Toronto, but still re- mains a warm corner in his heart tor the I West. 5,1922 Lender Light l Heat l, Power I WHAT IS LAMPOLENE ? _ Lampolene is the highest grade of American Coal Oil produced and differs fromordinary Coal Oil for many important reasons for my“ "err. ”any-..“ - I bright. clear, soft light to read and work by. It does not cnar l properly used; hence the disagreeable work of JGninr"smokt practically a thing of the past. If you wish to save your eyes "Lampolene" at once. For Chilly Time -The little Coal-Oil Heater Itiptd.si h " ghenry. comfortable and warm companion. That "offensive odor Is done away with. - . _'r a--.. -M nhnkp the tny for Cooking Time --' dividuals. and the room wf oil stove. , For Ptrwer girrse--Tte. Trar highest possible efticiency whcd "I test. Motors have more "pep," For [senator ttme-There are pre lens to clog egg-shell pores. like the low I chick from practically every hatchable egg PM -erttme-'1etyy1y,1.e,.,',' gives a uniform new. nu. .. ...-7_, . and there are no poisonous fumes to kill the little chicks:like from alot' grade oil. There. fore "Lampolene ' is the Poultryman’s best friend. / for All 2igrteq :IC for All famous-Where we best Coal-qu is neede.d, me :'.La.ttRoleei'. It is of a much higher test than the ordinary .coal oil, thus getting the highest possible efficiency from lamps, heaters, oil stoves. mama. “actors, lamb-mu. brooden, &c. _ " _ac- hand” and save ttttttter. " our Buy your coar., dealer for prices. " Lampolene [or tlittttt rpttc- Phone Ho's. Can Yours for better Light, . sun-m & tot" oil the economical DURHAM, " Lunitolin.e' t.vsLampoletye" does not choke the burners" will remain almost as sweet as the summer ll w'rtt'r,",,c/!?.r, Save You Money in I Warlock d 3ons Tractor or the Engine of Mn oil-burning type develops in red "Lampolene" tis used tor fuel, being of a much higher sep," more "go," and power than with ordinary coal'oil. There are practically no poisonous fumes from'fLampo- I like ti); low test coal-oil. and in uniform heat mouse A Puma-bod Woolly as t2,00 1 "In Sum. $2.50 in advance. p, M " FORD DEALERS SAVE BEFORE You SPEND we" gives more light than ordinary Coal- d work by. It does not char the wick, " able work of iiiiarii'smo1ad up" Jam] If you wish to save your eyesight bette giver. a uniform - .-..a, -L:..\.n. ,eaterttiptd.si h :'rP,,tt,ti'rti'i becomes a That "offensive odor" so njunoul to health, Let your Bank Account be your first concern. . It will more than repay later years. . try the barrel and save money. THE ROYAL'BANK tlf OMAHA Heat and Power. as: A Savings Department at every branch ct ate the burners. atmosphere, pt in. as the summer " when used inthe l J. h, Rowland, Manger Lhan ordinary Coal-oil and gives not char the wick.1s smokeless it a; "smolud up" lamp chimneys is your eyesight better beam to use heat. next to mother. warmth. like from a low grade oil. There. "an in MM“ BA“"" rao MT FOREST; " r", you in a.

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