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Durham Review (1897), 19 Jan 1922, p. 4

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Ira, his on unfortunnto lut.tut one that it is necesury to mention, that while our nee " the lust interested (loll nations in forestry science. we ore of." nations the most Ictiyo In the destruction of forest "some" 1 (Jun-dim a" mills. Amorioon logr gin; organizations. New Zeolrnd and Artur-hon ”amen no the last word in elfie"mey npd diapotch. Almost every devilish Invention for the de- struction of growing timber one: its tsnrureption to the Anglo-Saxon mind Even the art of iirts ruining whether from ureleunet-s in clawing felled Ilell. the picnic hobit or the gentle out of the progrevitre settler In", to this day of world timber shortage enabled in to continue our reputation. it ntt our proctice, of deatroying by fire ll Anglo Saxons and Forest Con. . servation If you have any idle cash, invest quickly, as such high interest rates will not be long available The New Shop, opposite Veteran Star Theatre, Durham Give us a trial----m, want you to be a tratisfie tamer. Our prices are right. Ask for our delivery call or give order to the driver. Provincial and Municipal Bonds yielding from S' to 7 per cent Industrial Bonds, yielding 7 to " p: c. Victory Bonds We have opened up a Meat Market in the former Nichol Tailor Shop (just south of Middaugh House)where we will have at all times a choice supply of Excellent Investment Opportunities January Sale Specials Boys' 4 eyelet Rubbers, Snag proof, on sale... . . . $2.50 Men's ** " Gum. on sale . . . . . . . . . . 2.75 Men's 7 in. lea top Rubbers, Snagproof. on sale. . . .335 Men's all white 4 eyelet. Snag proof, on sale. . . . . . 3.95 The Cash Shoe Store DLZRHAM. --_ ONT. is an ideal tonic. It enriches the blood. improves the ap. petite and gives you vim and Vigor. Peptona Liquid............... 81 25 Peptona Tablets, 100 for 1.00 Nyal Beet Iron and Wine 81 oo Nyal Creophon,.............. 3111) PEPTONA Rexall Hypophoophitcs... 81.00 Rexall Celery and Iron.... 1.25 Nyal Wine Cod Liver Oil Try one of these builders Protect your System . MEATS of all Kinds We have a limited number of these so be on hand early before your size is sold out. Below you will find listed a few of the many bar- gains we can and will offer you. You will not be wasting time if you drop in and look them over. hfadarlae's Drug Store LAWRENCE d; WILSON P. RAMAGE, Durham JANUABLIO. 1922 The Rexall Store all maturities, yielding 5 to 6.y per cent Fresh meats. Sausage Meadeheeuse, (Jared Meat- l'lsh at all kind: in Season Against DiSease RE PA [RING A SPECIALTY Write, call or toiophono Wand 81.00 J. S. MCILRAITH - Mr _ sPn-ll ha . alcohol" In " denoeln Ceylon. 1iti: JhieaiiCiieriiFiiii'pasrar; forms. modem. Amngomnu far “In I 329.5313“? Imaginary]. u "so tum" ty weft. We}? 73 ciFton""ir.7r" w $11717." a . may! ba. Term, on “mutation m ""-------------------, V We have no brief to speak for Miss Mc. Notice to Farmers Phi il. She can look aner herselfand iuiging by her wt: and the favorable The Durham UPI). Live St k . - J . , . . " " ping Asaociatiort will Ohio Itzcck 'tig; ' publicity she xsgeltlhg Jack need have Durham every Tuna” All partieare- [ no fear of her meeting the fate of the quested to bring stock in on that day but 3 Maid of Orleans. give three days notice. , n. mud... “on-..“ .A u... “an- Jas. LAWRENCE, Manager. Phone 93, rl-3. R. R. No I. Durham high pares-mega of the timber which might be put to commnrciul tttMt--. Lord In": at Empire Timber Con lerenoe. London. Use Excelsior Condition Powders for Horses Licensed Aaetioneortor Co. An antiseptic tooth paste con- taining arpecial alkaline ingred. ient to neutralize those harmful mouth acids. at the name time cleansing. whitening andtbtautify- ing the teeth. Large tube for 50c. Farmers I Dentachlor Tdoth Paste. ' MoPHAIL the blood.swelled legs. coughs and influenza. Sth: and $h00 The best remedy for diseases of to be a satisfied ttutr- Ask for a free Sample D lePHAlL. Ceylon or toc.8AIAGE. Durham Durham, Ont. rig to 8 roamed house Upper Town, Dur- ham. Soft water ump in house, good stable and garden. ouse in first class shape. For further p ticulars apply to Miss McPhail gave them nice little promises ofa trip to Toronto and Ot- tawa. When she is sitting on the cross- benches in the dark shades of opposition for three or four months at a time, she won't feel much like receptions. Sorry to take up so much of your val- uable space. and hope the Maid of Cey- Ion may meet a happier fate than the Maid ot Orleans. 1 Dear Sir,-1 have been wondering if the Durham Review Editor and his ttat- ellites have yet realized that the Liberal I party is in power at Ottawa or do they l think Miss McPhail is the whole Federal Government ! Week after week the Re- view is harping on Miss McPhail. Great 1 Scott ! Give us a change or a rest. Al. though the Review has broken away i from the Liberal party, it might have , some consideration with the party it had , been associated with for so long, and not , be rubbing it in on the raw every week. i Prior to Dec. 6, it was expected the Farmers' clase or party would be in power and rule Canada. It would be very nice to be on the "strong" side and have the patronage. Howthe mighty have fallen-our in thecold. Grl8lljW2iei, th" s'mqiinijig iVmiimr--- go sum Just Swan“ a Capsule RAZ-MAH Is Guaranteed to restore normal breathing, stop mucus gatherings in the bronchial tubes, give long nights of quiet sleep; contains no hsbit-fortttirtg drug. $1.00 " your drug- ist's Trial free at our agencies, or write f'e"t',,bArl',", 142 King W., Toronto. , The sneering reference to the action [of the Rocky Saugeen Club' we leave I with our readers. " Jack" evidently 3 reads every word of our comments and i we venture to say no McPhail item mir ( ses his notice. I To the Editor of the Chronicle 5 Looking over the last issue I again see where Miss McPhail is given a reception and a cheque for tiity dollars by the Rocky Saugeen Club. Generous ! They have no poqr amongthem, after electing her to a position worth $10003 year ! The Review again gives a column fcr this. On the same page it simply notices that Mackenzie King has formed his cab. inet and givesa few inches of space to this ; no comment. But what signifies the cabinet, compared to Miss Agnes Mc- Phail ? I am in the market to buy all kinds of Raw Furs-- Foxes, Coons, Skunks and Mink. Am paying the highest market price. See me before selling and save money. , _ l LEVINE, Durham RAW FURS WANTED _ We would remind Jack "and hi. eat- ellites" that an election has been held, a ivictory has been won, and a womanin Ino uncertain way returned for S. East Grey. The winner during and since the 'campaizn has comported herself as be 'fitting the distinction and we make no apology for what we have published iabout her either as news or off our own bat. r The election was a unique one, the first of its kind in Canada. and we donh envy any thirrskinn.ed Liberal who feels aggrieved because such an election gvts mom comment than usual. We have no gludge against and much good feeling for MacKenzie King, we believe he will make good and Will have the help of Miss McPhaiI and her party to pass good legislation. "Jack" must have been l shocked lately when Hon. Mr. King ttV vited Mr Crerar and Hon Mr. Drury to co-operate. Was that rubbing it in? Theabove agonized expression in found in the letter below. which appeared in last week's Chronicle. mum: in m a man evidently in pain because of being ' rub. bed on the raw" every week. We beg to tame "Jack" that the worst may yet be to come, font a puhlicjournel we've no intention of tudeuntpping itrml about Miss McPhail M. P. simply to ease hie suffering or gratify his whims. As far as we know we are not conscious of hav. ing broken away from any party. "Oreat Scott t Oite as a Rest" F." lihtr,i,mm Benita- Ham for Sale Andr JW de. Durham Junua'y I9 I91: Yours truly, JACK CANADIAN RAZ-MAH fond itinfaUtG suiiiiG {Se In: Friday night. Mr and the Kelsey entertained n few of their friends one evening last week. The U F. o.9eld their regal-r meeting hid-y evening nrith I good uttenduce. . Thy 'e" vegple ot thellae eu- Mrs Lachlau McLean and daughter Catherine have arrivec home after a three week. visit with her sister Mrs Wm. Ferguson in Chicago and " Leslie Adam: in But Troy. She also met her brother Angus whom she had not - for twenty five-. - Miss Pauline Noble spent I few any: with her brother Gems: te- cently. Mr and Mrs Jan. Lawrence entert. nined a few Manda one evening Int week. Mr Geo. and Gilbert Miller Ire spending the winter months with their brother J amen since navigation has cloned. mu Annette McKechnle was home over the week end. Mr Clark Jarlitym of B. C. is visit- ing his uncles here, Messrs Dugal and Walter Clark. Mr Bill Crutch1ey and Min Mamie took in the Mulock box social. The Women‘s Missionary Society held their monthly meeting " the home of Mrs,Walter Clark. There was a good attendance and several good papers were given The next meeting will be held at Mrs L. tte. Lean's, Feb. let. The weather the past few days has been very cold 1nd stormy. Mrs Whitman and son George, and Mr and MraA Park attended the tunerat ohbelate Mrs George Turnbull on Monday. Mrs Neil McCanuelis out again after being confim d to the house for a few an“ on account of illness. Miss J, Ritchie spent one day re- cently with her neice. Mm John New. ell C The members of the corn ciub held their annual business meeting Thea. day night of last week. The past year proved to be every successful one. Such an organization is a splendid thing in rural communities. We are all glad to see Mrs Sam Patterson able to be around again after having been index the Dr'a care for tt short period. Mr and Mrs Archie Park and Miss Marietta, spent Fudny evening with Mr and Mrs Wm. Derby of Beutinck. Some say that people ought to work for the church, and the church ought to serve the people and act as leaven in the community to regenerate and reform it. Certainly the church has a vital relation- ship to the community's life and act. ivities. It is extremely important that the church should guide people into the way of Christian life, instruct the youth in religion and inspire and organize all Community activities that increase the prosperity and happiness of all. Come and bringa friend. Help yourself and the other fellow. The topic for Ilext Sabbath will kc "The Service of the Church to the Corr- munity." All things considered, the firemen did wonderfully well in handling the situation. and saving the dwelling with comparatively little damage. Ag'ln. along the river banks throughout the town there is no available engine stand. The onh one built, -behtnd the Kelsey gallery l is useless for lack of waterthere most of the year. Last Friday. the en glue team had to run through a foot of snow to the river been south of the ‘market (fortunate'y with no upset; and got the engine closa enough to the river to pump water. It was takings big chance, and had there, been two or three feet of snow would probably have been inaccess ible. Three or four engine stands should be built " earliest possible date and roads kept open to them, that the business part of the town may receive its full measure of protection. lathe Gut place, had Orson h.en spent lore ehtnuteal our“, whlth could quickly have been ruched to the Icelle, it would have extinguleh- ed the blue in short order and the steam engine very likely would not have been required. And some better alum system In urgent. The lurntture lectory could not be blown, u at8p. m. the office, where phone in. was lock. ed and the watchmen could not get nodes lor " alum. Some few minutes elapsed belore Anson Lloyd had rushed up the hill to ring the church bell, and then some ot the firemen and citizens failed to hear it, Some alarm connected with Central _ telephone office where it could be sounded at any hour. is essential. Thealtturcotuniitatiot It tht Smith house lnlt Thursday brought to lulu nonu- needed Impwvementt’ which Durham: Council uhould plan for " once to pence! m tire iigtuttttt Iyltem. Threatened Fire Disclosed Weakness In Flremghting System RCCKY SAUGEEN DARKIES’ CORNERS Men's Bible Class ONTARIO ARCH . TORONTO . THE DURHAM “V13“ The loll wing accounts worn paid : Dr. J. L Smith, M. O. H....815p C0 J. H Cnimek, ulnrv ....... 125 00 W. G. mytieroaurr..... .. 75, 00 A C. McDonald. movement” 4 00 W. a. Hmstie, statement”... 4 00 J. H Chimok. express. tele. phone. nnd pool-(e... . .. 12 10 W. G. Hum. pounce. phone and wu- tax on cheqnu. n 68: A. layer and others. sinkhole " 3gl, W. Miller Ind when, an“: 32 10 -4,'1lrtmtsuil,1dtr..'..".c.1' 300 P. Schmidt. onlven...... ... 6 " W. Schmidt. culvert... .... 6 " S a. Hopkins. 8. A. amour. 7 " ‘Slck Children's Ifo.pitat . . . . . s 00 7eopiea "World".:.... ..... I' 00 A. th McDonald, ulnkhole. . .. l I Ono meetittttotootumit ..... 15 Dominion Bond Go..ucnrltlen 20 I Bewittott-pNmtmit t Thu we 9g!- jonrn to meet Fruity. the will day ttt Folmun. for appointing Path. nmun. hoodlum". Pound-keep- m- tAeep W“?! EAR-er- 'Nrttttall--iitsont That. Clerk recvive applications for Assessor until noon. the 10m day ot Febrmry. uluy $115 00,-Ahfrried. 'Nrntsuu-Nile, ; That Colleclor have all axes collected by Jan. 23 end that Treasurer be authorized to ply " "larr--turritsd. MeDomud-Rewitison; That I re noluvinn be drafted. signed by Reeve and Clerk Ind p named to Conn'y Council. reqnenting that Bv-lnu re Country Ronda bola amended that foreman may be appointed if neocl- ury tor each road in the township. the Reento use ttiiritsfiaenoe with that in view.--Carried. 1Iewitaon-Tarnbttut"I'ut A. C. McD nnnld be appointed Schcol At. teudanoe Onicer " rue ot " oo per dav . -Carried Hewittron-MtsDorutd t That‘s 70 balance unpaid taxes of John Holm. es, he struck " roll, and also an: orTnog 1licurds--Carried MeUoruld-Tarr, bull .. That J. Wells be paid $8 for sheep killed by dogs and’l‘ [1 Lawrence " for in specting ---iN rried.’ MeDomud---uiiU.sr; Thu G. ll Mi chell be paid balance of acct nut, $75 oo and that printing omnract. be same as law year --CBrried ' Tarnbull--Rewitson.. That elret. ion recalling pt $dirtrtr pai9--Cartied l Board of Health; Dr. J. L. Smith, a M o. H. ; Resident member, Alec _ Wile n: Reeve Hun: ; J. H. Chittiek, Secretary. Salary of Aueuor, $H5 Snlnry ot Collector. $115 Treasurer. W. a. Hustle. $150 and bonds sup had by council. Clerk,.f. R. Chitciek. $425 and registration lees. Deputy Returning Of1itters, $400 Poll Clerks, $2 50 P ulna booths, $3 00 Heriaou--Blhe'r.. The: Reeve, J. annan and D. J. MeDonnld be In Road and Bridge Committee to not in cnnjuneciun with Commissioner of Div‘mion. Carried. You" sincerely, H W. HUN I', Reeve ‘ By-iaw Na. 55 was drafted, regu- iuing nitric: and commisaion ; H W. Rant, Bridge Com. D J. McDoonid. Div No. 1 June: Tornbnii. Div. No, 2 Chnries Bailey. Div. No. 3 James Hewitson. Div. No 4. Council unending meetings. $3 00 per day. Commission work $3 per day. Tums grading. $5.00 per any. Teams ttravelllmt, " 50 per day. Man $2.50 perdnv. Gravel, IO?, 5 yard, 80 a loud. Auditors.. James Brant and W. a, Mchiioch. $6 00 each. Ania thanking you for the cou- Menee you have plsced in me sad trusting we shall enjoy a Prosperous Your and tin: hurmony sud goodwill shall " all times prevail throughout the your, I am. -- The question of Midget in our town-hip willreqairo a great am- ount or tsonsitierition [believe the connecting link be when the County Road on the 10th concession and the plovinciu high- myshould be kept in no good co:- dition no possible. Another matter I would like to me: - tion is that each of you gentlemen will try to hem your portion of the roads in road repair, son to avoid accidents and claiml for damages. The most Important burlneaa won will becnllod upon to deal with thin year will be maintaining the township roads. The people are demanding buster country rouds. but in any case I would recommend thet In strive to keep down expenses. Permit no to extend to you my 'ottttratttltuion' on your eleetion to the poeltlon u councillors tor the your 1922. I also with to extend to you gentlemen my heerttelt lppn- leintiott for the honor you hue none end the ttoMitutttte you hnve planed In me in electing me to the highee. poeltion of the township. I truet I shell lath: ouch-me at my ttttttes u Reeve, melmeln the tune stand ard ot eMcleney u my predeceuore In la" that you gentlemen lend your noel-tuna toe-eh other. else to my " I am utlelled that your are all reed) and willing to devote your beet energiee to the best interests at th.tJtirsirs ot the township. , Township of Buttock: Ganjlomon ', In ucoordance with the Municipal Act. Con mil met " the lull on Mon. day, Jun 9 for the tterpsustt of mm ' ttea. At er taking decimation: d Mitte, Reeve Hun: Mdrened the Council. " tallow. ; To 'te. Ilompetgq m Council. BEN TINCK COUNCIL ' ARiiiiiiiri", cu}: l ..... ooo ..... 676 ..... 675 can. 775 ..... soo ..... 700 e.... l ..... 15% mm 20 I Mrs Turnbull was: daughter of the late Jas. Milligan and his wife, who 70 years ago left their home inIDumlrieshire Scotland, with a young family, and bravely entered "the bush" in Bentinck to hew out for themselves a home. Here the subject of our sketch grow to we- manhood and in 1861 was married by the late Rev, Wm. Park, to Mr Geo. iTurnbull who predeceased her about four years ago. On the well known, South Bentirck farm they spent the, best years of their life, making a modest l competence until 16 years ago when they ( retired to Durham. Shekept house alone .; since her hushand‘s death until last:I summer when intirtnities of age induced; her to make her home with sons and' daughter in Bentinck. and at the home cf the latter she was tenderly cared for in her closing days. Five sons and two I Death ot Mrs George Ttmthtdi two daughters were born to the vmer Monday last the grave cloud over the couple of whom there survive Thomas m mortal remains of another ofthe pioneers Huntsville : William, in Fort “Wham _ of thiscommunity in the person of Mrs James and George in Bentiruk and Geo.Turnbull, who died at the home of In McRonald. alwin Bentinck. (um her daughter, M13133, McRonald on mourners areasisler Mrs Geo. lirndu- Thursday,12Jan., 1922 at the age of so Ion.HImpdrn and Mr John Millnur. years, 6 months. Bentinck, a brother. (Photo taken with her husband. the late George Turnbull, ptevicus to their (him n wedding in 1912. Mr Turnbull died nearly three years ago. Beggs' Wheat, Oats or Barley. Fine salt barrels or bugs. Good for any baking, either bread or pastry. We have sold this flour for you" and know the quality to bd Try one bag and you'll always buy it. Satisfaction We have had them before and the quality is good. It sounds good to say we are able to got Shorts something line the quality we used to get some few years ago. -Those big large sacks of nice loose bran. It's supposed to be Ontario Bran-it may cost a little more to buy but it's worth it. Also a carlmd We expect any day now a carload liIll3lill1'tlli JEWEL MIXED Mi FEEDS FIVE ROSE FLOUR Good News Store,' Durham ONTARIO SHORTS ONTARIO BRAN THE LATE MRS. GEO. TURNBL’LL i, The funeral was largely attended by (old neighbors and friends. all the family 1 were privileged to be present but Thomas Who was unavoidably detained. Res. 2 Mr Smith, deceased's patter conducted l appropriate service. and interment took Itook pie In Duthlm cemetery . here hm husband lies. The pall-bearers were old neighbors ; Andrew and W. J. Der by. Wm. and Alec Grierson. Arch. Parr, Ju. Mather. Deceased was Presbyterian and loved the worship of God's House. She loved and wasdevoted to her family who 1n turn loved her and mourn the severance of the last link of their early days. As neighbor and friend she was held in highest esteem. and altogether a true Christian spirit has left us. Those who knew her beat valued her most. on. CAKE OYSTER SHELLS CHICKEN GRIT . Pleasure to use this flour. Quality nlways the same. It's a pure Mari- tobl Patent Flour. It's EVerybody likes it Irv- Cause it nudes good bread PINE TREE FLOUR PURITY FLOIIR PHONE SO :JOH Ev). ll, Phone Ho. f t iilil?. Oat I Whole Corn, Whole Corn, Ground Corn Ground Scree FE Good Servi lg this week u not nppenr Dont forget! l buckl (the Beaver) leather to; " this we tte It Feud. m 1 XII-men Sm Heavy Try a pair 0 and Pigskin u t a i d o o for outsid This week ROB R We have the will hold t Mens W These sell d This woe Worsted Stripe Do you nee Regular 81 week '...., ROB Nu"Wa JANUA mun. large ft We had Slut Get 11d M

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