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Durham Review (1897), 21 Jun 1923, p. 8

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e Tss L o ma BA JOHN McGOWAN td xt The Peopie‘s Mills aninks DURHAM gg Exxsxxxxxxxfiwxuxmxmxxxxxxfif ..â€"_:\_â€" t=, s igoommpopmmaped |"A xxxzxxxxxxxxxxmxxmxxxxzzxgfg f in Day 55 ; Every Day a Bargain Day §z fi L * AT tet Sovereign Flour Wheat Cereal .Flour, Oat C# Highest Priec at the Mill. Phone tiOIl of a purpose. . Ogt COhay, V ~Att, Bran, Shorts, Feed Flour, Oat Chop, Crimped Oats, Mixed Chop, Mixed CGrain for Poultry Food, Blatchford‘s Calf Meal, Pig meal and Poultry feeds. Our feeds are of the best quality and our Flour is guaranteed. Our prices are right for spot cash. If you have a problem of power or transportaâ€" tion bring it to us. There is a Ford or an adaptaâ€" Also have Magnet Cream Separators Lister and Canurck Engines Lister Ensilage Cutters, d ister Farm Light Plants, L Call and see the Me buy elsewhere. Buy w) All kinds of Cream med, Lawn Mowers and pairing. THE PEOPLE‘s MILLS Ladies‘ Summer Dress Groceries Seed Corn on Hand Print, Ginghams, Voile, Organdie (White Long Cloth, Nainsook, Lawn, Bleached an Cotton, Embroidery, Embroidery Cotton, L ming, Ladies‘ White, Brown, Tan, Grey & BI comront soar DEALâ€"VW a Towel is given FREE. Quaker Corn ‘Flakes, wax tite Wasstaffe‘s Raspberry and St This is the time to buy vomr ay or Night Paid for any quantity Goods Deliver Compton‘s Early, White t you r 3 equal ,SPEC!ALâ€"LUDELLA TEAâ€"Onlty t o rair ns svaw: 46 cessn K. mase . NOTHICE . Eclipse Flour, Whi f, R()llgd Oats, Br pron‘s Early, White Cap, Southern Sweet consin No. 7. Mange!, Turnip and Dwarf Essex Rana G. 3 _ " Ciotte Cream Separator before Buy where the quality is good. Cream Separators repaired, Saws g ers and Tools sharpened. â€" Genaeral Ford for e\;ery Me_lotte Cream d a good China CUP 2 ada and Cup and Sauc be convinceed. s, Lis. uantity of Wheat delivered Delivered Every Day , White Lily Pastry Flour ‘y and Strawberry Jam uy your SUGAR Our n Lister Grain Grinders Lister Milking Machines Bruston Automatic Plants Dwarf Essex Rape Seed Vith 12 bars of Saucer eééii; worth AND Egc per tb. vaws gumâ€" General Reâ€" Our price is right Goods 10¢ per package ite and Colored) and Unbleached Lace for Trimâ€" Black Silk Hos»e er 1b, With Sf\_L‘CER. Tea Soap for $1 and Wis. you | Calderâ€"McDougaldâ€"'lnal | lowing accounts be paid: J, | for tile, $34.90; R. Nelson, | vel $6.80; Dr. MeLellan, s¢ Mrs Fiddler $4.00; Clerk, . P. rolis, $4.00; Clerk, halr 9 | ary $187.50; Clerk, postage ; | $5.86; Reeve, delivering P, ; | B. Gibson, use of room, $2.0 | Members of Council, attend meeting, $15.00, Carried, ! Council adjourned to meet i‘July 9th, 1OF RGmewat Intecic o. | Calderâ€"McDouguld-That of Ievision now close and | Assessment Roll as now r | Rually passed. _ (Enrrian td | '):, E\ Com‘r McDougald reported : T: ,\'ake. dragging road $1.50; A. Melnâ€" | tvyre, do $2.00: A, Mcintyre, repairing | culvert 50¢c; H, Schenk, winter work ,Egt. and Proton townline, $5.80, | _ MeDougaldâ€" Groatâ€" Thai Com*r | Calder enquire into complaint of D. | MceCannel re water grievance, Carried | | McEachvru~Aberdeinâ€"That Comrs | Calder and Groat be a coimmittee ty fvxaminv condition of bridge at Lots | 15 and 16, COR. 18 samnil waonieege Inaeuid o. _ ' Roy I)i‘ckson w‘ Nor. Dickson E Red. Pinder W | C. C |p w | P v C Afaps, ;3 _ c TCCF SHievance. Carried McEachvru~Aberdeinâ€"That Comrs Calder and Groat be a committee to examine cordition of bridge at Lots 15 and 16, con. 13, and report at next meeting of Council. Carried, (}roatâ€"Abordein-’[‘hat we pay C. Mclnnes® #COUNE Of $% 00 mss arl..._ 09c nifin it bdriics‘4 axCw | Kick from which they scored. _ Hor x’stvin were all alive again and wen: | out in front when Gibson scored on M] a free kick. Calder headed one into x the goal but was offâ€"side and the Mf game ended 2â€"1, The lineup: KB ‘HOLSTEIN WALKERTON ®a | Ray Pinder goal Kramp l‘n; L. MeArthur backs Walkes E | Bert Gibson Frasepr E | C. MeArthur half backs Ermei | Jas. Blyth Wrigh M‘ Bert Eccles wae.! w 0 | using c O 100 Oc cernted; _ A. Aitken, | winter work $1.20; W. Pinder, winter work $2.80; J., Smith, winter work 40e !G. Aitken, winter work $1; W, Lawâ€" rence, yinler work $2.40; w. Aberâ€" }doin. operating grader 1 day â€" $3.00; | J. Smith, grading $10.00; ;. Lewis, | grading, $11.25; A. Drimmiec, putting in culvert and supplying two tile, $.‘.J I Foes $2.00, 35¢ |__Councilt met June 16th. _ M. | alt present. Minutes adopted. | _ Com‘r McEachern reported ‘Byv. drawing and placing tile ‘\\'m. Hes, winter work 85¢, 0 gravel pit $8.5; Geo, Hunt, gra | days‘ labor $20.00; _ J. Dowlin it gravel $13.20, Fees $1.00, Com‘r Calder reported: J, winter work $3.60, J, Weir, washoub $3.35, and dragging $7.50; D. MceCanneil, deepening vert $2.50; Fees $2.05, Com‘r Groat reported; A. A winter work $1.20; w. Pinder, v wOrk $2 SX ~Iâ€". Sfastan u.lsc _ T. f} Before a fairâ€"sized crowd Holstein || won from Walkerton 2â€"1 at Holstein Tuesday evening, June 19. Holstein have now won their two home games and any chance of winning this disâ€" trict depends on our strength away from home. Holstein can tio or win ’the group by winning one game away ‘ Walkerton were late arriving _ on fthe field, delaying the game almos: | three quarters of an hour. The game )started off fast, and in ten minutes | Dickson scored on a pass from left 'wing. Holstein then relaxed and no !morc- scoring was done in the firs: half. Walkerton evened the coun: !in the second half on an accidenta: foul which awarded them a penaity Kick from whint 412. ° onb s | Holstein | Mildmay | Walkerton Holstein 2, Walkerton 1 Calder Whyte Y aiRerion 0 3 0 REMAINDER oF sSCHE] June 22 Holstein at Mildmay Postponed gameâ€"Holstein at Mibgninnbategeaith d u8t a 22 01304A 00040 Earl on having sucessfully passed his final examination in Medicine and is now a fullâ€"fledged M. D., which goes to show that considering the â€" few short years that have elapsed since Earl left Holstein just a mere boy, he has made good use of his time, \we wish him every success in his chosen calling. Mrs J. W. Hunter and Hunter of London, were vi the week end with Mr and Allan, and also called on of their old friends. We c Mr o J. R. Philp has recently with heart to been confined to his 1 past. We trust he m vored with marked i health., Egremont Council ourned to meet general business DAVID ALLAx HOLSTEIN LEADER s be paid: J. w. :’.‘un'i R. Nelson, $5 it graâ€" MeLellan, services re & and dragging | roaca anneil, deepening â€" cut Fees $2.03, _ Clerk, delivering grader 1 day $3.00; ing $10.00; ;. Lewis, : A. Drimmic, putting supplying two tile, $7. forwards GROUP No.: won lost tied 2 () | now revised : 1. $2.00. _ / one of t attendance a(l could be half year‘s -sa meet Moncay d to his bed for éwweek rust he may soon pe raâ€" marked improvement in 2CIng tile $3.0n, Tk 85e¢, opening Hunt, gravelling J. Dowling, 165 offâ€"side _ and thz The lineup: WALKERTON on NPTTTE heart trouble, and h n just a mere boy, he use of his time, \we success in his chosen and exe;u, rolls $8.0. N, Clerz ‘d: J. Weir, Weir, â€" filting the | fo; the Court that the Mr and Mrs David SCHEDULz: Kramp Walkes Frasep Ermei Wright Wileox MeFarlane Ramsay McNab lartwright Aitken , con Members on a number e congratulate 0 U 0 been quite il; to play Pts visiting over t thay .. ___â€" _ °VC ARUFY GOYL &; the fact that never in their four years administration was there a division on the estimates. Does Mr Ferguson or any other man think this bluffing deceiving way of his carries any ult g@24,_, 7y OWY accusation â€" or fault against the Govt. was its eyâ€" travagance. If extravagance |there was, why did not Mr Ferguson or ; Hay raise their voices in protest in the House when the estimates were called for, Any man with brains knows that was the time and place to block extravagance and not go beliowâ€" ing throughout the country about tica awful extravagance in their opinion. One of the strongest proofs that this howling is mere clapâ€"trap talk and One ‘Of the ‘hirhast anni 30 _ _ NOK â€" HUHG was, why did not 1 Hay raise their ve the House when t called for, Any knows that was the block extravagance ing throughout the Walk‘n "_"CCâ€"Wisp on one of the most questions confronting the welfare happiness of our land, the O,. T. A man whose only accusation fault against the Govt. was its travagance. IF. ; ACFWDTRAassbol ol Continuaâ€" H We mm ce o hn o Nmied in one of the rawest timber dea;s ever made in the province, although a fair and impartial investigation preâ€" sided over by two competent judges decided that his actions were guilty. A man who has proved himself a wii;â€" ofâ€"theâ€"wisp on one of the most vita: questions controntine ian. 2201509099 Dr. Eari MinGnaniint Alsctci di i.2A A o 1110 in ,or less put up for a rainy day on :: dividend of never more and very or ten less than 3 per cent on the capiâ€" tal invested. And while we ai1 sing ‘God save the king‘, let us at the same time pray earnestly ‘God save our Godâ€"given and bless good old Ontario from falling into the hanas of a man of the type of Ferguson and his following to run its affairs. ‘ (This week‘s budget) Within one week now of the most momentous elections Ontario has ever been up against, when her fate l'or) good or ill hangs in the balance d his ‘10re ol economy and practice it, than do farmers ? They are lhorougm_\'} schooled in | it from their yuungnsi; days, and if they weren‘t, there ; would be no such thing as a farmer, | As for business ability, there is not! one lawyer or Dr. in a hundred that| can make the showing â€" the farmer | can, for the greater majority oi .'.u'-{ mers own their farms, and ‘have more | We iess reeuli e d to be borne., where will you more of econon few 0) & Take the gravel road from Orenarq 1| to Mt. Forest, built at a fraction of t | the cost of the Torontoâ€"Hamilton ) | highway, and we‘ll venture â€"to 8@ y | that so far as comfort or a saving on the cars is concerned, there is very | little difference, That the extravasâ€" ance in the building of our roads we hear so much about is largely bial:x-‘ ergash, one ca nsafely judge, w:u'-n‘ we are faced by the fact that last year over $12,000,000 was left in the Province by tourists, which proves conclusively that good roads are ren: ly a good investment. If its econom,r' people demand, then we say they are-' courting â€" a buge disappointment toi expect it from a government con:>| posed largely of lawyers and doctur:-,l' for where will you find a class lhu:,‘ know less of economy than lawyers | do ? The great majority live fron; | hand to mouth, and on the highest | authority, even Divine, the bestlh(-_\‘i have ever been able to do is to heap | burdens 0n men‘k shaniiass z.. c | l anien? To nednatient mds 0 1 Li 8 e _nor shame going up and down province declaring his innoceney 19 90. c d PWP in 1 F AS elec increased _ miles undertaken by the Drury Govt. as compared or advoc ated by the Hearst Govt. Has [Iw' increased mileage of good roads :JvenJ so much more costly than that pro-‘ posed by the Hearst Govt.? It cerâ€" taily has not. Why? Simply the airâ€" ference in the policies of the iwo governments, The Hearst Govt. advocated build-l ing costly trunk lines at $30,000 0: more per mile ; Drury advocated building 30 miles of road at $1000 per mile and give everyone a chance to enjoy a bit of good road, anu" while we do not think he has-suc-" ceeded in holding the cost at the | ; $1000 fizure on account of high iubm"; material, etc., his policy is fair and’v just. I . 1 ) 3 ~ e80H wirin our humâ€" nion be a real calamityâ€"a man outward appearance has neithor man c atieell L009 re extravagance in hi speech, when he tried increased _ miles under Drury Govt. as comna pagn, has amply justified us in thinkâ€" ing so. The only thing they try to trump up is their extravagance, but is it extravagance? Can an individual or a Govt. be dubbed extravagant when. Ltey: CANRYIBMMMIMAG â€" the [oana.‘s itc A0. Aeih kc ds 42 Most of our farmers have â€" the:r corn in and are generally â€" getting pretty well caught up to their work but it has not been accomplished py an eight hour day, or a half holiday every Thursday afternoon, That the U.F.O. Govt. has endearâ€" ed itself to even the most bigoted or the old political parties may be jucsâ€" ed from the fact that even Tom Park expressed a fear that it might be defeated. In .our budget a week or so ago, we expressed our opinion of â€" the splendid record of the Drury Govt. in appealing to the people for reâ€"clecâ€" tion and the poor fighting grouncs o; the old parties so far in the camâ€" paign, has amply justified us in thinkâ€"| iug :#0. .: The onlÂ¥ Thine inss sue .21 mere clapâ€"trap talk and highest compliments that id to the Drpr)j Govt. > (Intended for last week.) Beautiful weather, magnificent wth, and everything just lovely w# cca 12R L ONTARIO ARCHIVEsS TORONTO BLYTH‘S CORNERS reat majority live from . uth, and on the highest ven Divine, the bestlh(-_\‘l een able to do is to heap | men‘s shoulders grievous | _ on the other hana,| ou find a class that know | ) lor a rainy day on :: ‘ver more and very or 3 per cent on the capiâ€" And while we ai1 sing THE DURHAM REVIEW . . CINCS ~Of road at $1000 id give everyone a chance bit of _ good road, â€" and lo not think he has â€" sueâ€" holding the cost at the â€" "Cu@I0C man or the welfare of this | ce at heart, to ever| the management of | in preference for a | i lc h . d 4 i1110 B iA 3 bout is largely bial:x-’ nsafely judge, w:u'-n‘ y the fact that last 0,000 was left in tn» rists, _ which proves good roads are ren: ment. If its econom,r' hen we say they are-' disappointment toi i government | con;â€"| lawyers and doctur:-,l' ou find a class lhu:,‘ momy than lawyers | majority | live fron; | ind on the highest | ivine, the bestlh(-_\‘i ble ‘to do is in hasw| *Cousation preâ€" | mpetent judges ; is were guilty.| 1 himself a wis;â€" : the most vita: | he welfare ana | the O. T. A. | n Apmensi~. i until the Drury Govt. wer, and just here we of the bluff Dr. Jam:v-, put over on the Gov:.' ce in his Conwm:on; he trie4 to show the | that tA jf/ ‘*€re ca C ' + >‘/ / What Did You Do // with That Match? 1| C \',"v& *4 > k I idh L I‘% t A reliable man to act as resentative at Durham an for "The old reliable _ Fop series," to â€" solicit orders class fruit and ornament New season‘s business just a splendid opening for the j Write Tor full nartfanlonse Wanted Hurrah, yes Drurvy. oc s "20 ie Co smm uomcs 0C OUP towns and city people, will support the Drury Govt.; men and women who have the welfare of the province at heart, who know in their hearts that for a clean, able business like sovernment morally and every way, Pn daast w ol CC 5 Aiisint h is ticis‘ thy to be returne the 25th day, of . farmers, but the | towns and city p the Drury Govt.; who have the welf #27° Wovi that has fed the hungry, provided for the widows and orphans invested $76,000,000 in Hydro, built highâ€"class roads alt another $36,000,000 provided rural credits, assisted educâ€" ation in every form, and in general kept the home fires burning by proâ€" viding work for the unemployed thru the worst period in the history of our. Province, is surely a Govt. well worâ€" thy to be returned to power, and on the 25th day, of June, not only the formem mc oi Smt © Never did we have an election when there was so determined an effort made to disqualify a Govt. or so much dirt flung, particularly by the ols Tory party, and for misrepresentaâ€" ; tion of actual facts, it has been simpâ€" ly shameful. Dr. Jamieson‘s nominâ€" ation speech was a complete rabrica-‘ tion of the actual facts from beginnâ€" ing to end and the Dr. or any othor! man who persistently goes around the] country using those misrepresentaâ€" | tions without the least attempt _ to learn the actual facts, is in our opinâ€"| ion as bad as the author of them. ; Was there ever a Govt. subjectec to such severe criticism? Accused of being extravagant, accused on the ouâ€" her hand of being niggardly and stinâ€"‘ Ey, acused of being a class Govt., ac | cused on the other hand of not doing anything for the farmer, accused of being partisan, taking we suppose for an example the appointment of Mr.| Curry to the position of registrar of Toronto. The Drury Govt. has never had a chance yet in spite of that Onâ€" tario has been given one of the most upright and progressive administraâ€" â€" tions it ever enjoyed. ‘ Any Govt. that has fed the hungry, provided for the widows and orphans invested $76,000,000 in Hydro, â€" built‘ highâ€"class roads alt another $36,000,000 | provided rural credits, assisted educâ€"| ation in every Fari angi ol o mAEHL t "‘u_ weight? Well it doubtless does with! some but to the average intelligent} voter it certainly cannot and does not| or full particulars Stone & Welline t h is never to date ever pro.| _ The U.F.O. meeting ;:?l(»r slfmesma"' if as able, from Monday evening 4 4 sol b E E. C. Drury hurrah for Lk Wellington, Toronto for the right act as local rep |','.| Laes»> Lt | Leeson ana. The suffering and loss caused by forest fires are common knowledge and, yet, carelessness with fire in the forest conâ€" tinues. These forest fires are practically all preventable. Save Ontario‘s Forests man Ontario Forestry John Alles, who was rather ly indisposed, is able to be oul again this week, £00 Dr. Sneath, M. H. O., nual inspection of our week. evening, June 26th Our citizens were well represented in Durham at the big U.F.O. picnic on Wednesday and at the Nomination on Thursday. _ Also at the politicat meeting in Holstéin, Now we are looking forward to Monday and hopâ€" ing our Province will stand firmty. for the O.T. A., if life is valued n these days of automobiles, etc. The U.F.O. meeting is postponea th The mail arrives a few hours earâ€" lier now as our mail courier, B. Dyer has purchased a car. Mr and Mrs George Rawn and chiiâ€" dren, Woodland, spent Sunday with his mother here, attending church at Letter Breen. We hope the weather will continue fine so a good crowd can attend the lawn social at B. F. Sharp‘s Friday. \ _ Mrs 8. Cowan spent the week ena | with friends at Varney. ® | _ Mr and Mrs J. Dowling, accompanâ€" .Iled by Mrs Rawn and Mr and Mrs "Geo. Hunt, motored to Owen Sounc Ilast week and had a very pleasant trip. They called on several oic re'-’ !sldenls of the Bend. The well drillers have finished their work at Mr Orme Hunt‘s. They went over 240 feet but got abundance of water. Not likely the well will ever run dry again. _‘ \ We congratulate Miss Edith Hunt on successfully completing her seeâ€" ond year at the Continuation Schoot in Holstein. Mr Norman Dowling, Berkeley, vtâ€" sited friends here last week for a tew days. The Misses Howes, Guelph, were recent visitors at J. P. Rawn‘s. They‘re SOUTH BEND rather serious made his anâ€" schools â€" last t0 _ Tuesday up and 2 auto tires 3% x 30, new Steel roofing for Houses Lightning rods for the of your house and barn with guarantee for 15 yoears years experience, Bornâ€"To Mr and grave, two weeks ago, stillâ€"born. Also to Mr ; Keith, afine baby bov o f The sheds adjoining with a substantial flooy provided ample room (« dancers. A pleasant here till well past mi being supplied by Mos and Davie Hooper on ; gan respectively, The kindly lent for the oc« and Mrs Thos. Daly. 7 ized by admission to ¢» cing floor and sale of ic was $65.00, _ The social time at t}, _day evening last came ,, cessfully. Though disappoij felt at the nonâ€"appeary» football teams who h4 good friendly game wya;« Boothville boys and 0; from the fans. The seor No referee was required, thing was played on t), our local team and so, the round ball. Licenses for 1923 Mrs Ferguson, accon; son Jas. and daughte» recently at A. Haas‘. Mr and Mrs Roy Mo ed herglstern near Als! E00 annn sn FFQ HEF Si8ter Mr and Mrs C. Witheroy manby, were also rece;,; g her parents. On Monday Mrs H. 8y to her home in Toronto ing a week with her pare Mrs Mutch, and her s;«, Mrs N. Long, who spent few months with her daup), ronto, came home las We NORTH EC®EmMonf JUNE 21, 1993 FOR SALE JAMES mÂ¥yEers Holstein. 1 N vi iÂ¥3 11 Eue °CV isk. last p,, @y th uj vi My lumea ©njoy, Ip and It 0 W hep iteq No Dase ‘ THE ROYAL BAN i > OF CANADA 3 Durham Branck. SHOULD be used to "cl up" advances you may | received from the Bank. & your credit "good" and will never bave any diffhic in obtaining funds when may need theim most. € bad season mzy find you prepared and you will 1 dificulty ia ssmecting y wn 31 : shnailar noticed searcely beli yor, but said thur in Durt W 1 ) myg cont« and wit The Proceeds 0 Names coun ts ®we e Nals the There disg ebecti0 Rowdyism in Celebrating The jury trom awed their aut in a collision 1 and ground to brought out 1i The driver, Ch or hear the ap making consid« expecting one Inquest on Car Fatality The inquest held Jas the Ma paying 48e Barley, 65 #1.20 to #1 for Wheat rba AdY sale. Phon« it Use British starts quiciker ut Smith Bros Motorists ! VOL. XLVI, Ro« 1t e « Three piec« A J. ‘A. Rowland, U Your some stur for to be hoped mistakes »lse @I Ip U TC CPow 48C t0 lGer 10y 14 he would 0N at o for Rocky Pic Rob Americ ind gor Garage oak Appls ain Price the; whiere M R t4 OJ Wi A . W dro M O1 M j

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