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Durham Review (1897), 28 Jun 1923, p. 5

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Summer Needs for Qt. tin Pure Olive Oil, reg. $2.25 for. F:iay Alentos Corned Seet, reg. 45¢ for Tomato Soup Cannmed Peaches, reg. 40¢ for Quart size Cream Pitcher Half ib tims Sockeys Saimaâ€" nitv H Miss MacPhail Ehe Ourham Miss Agnes MePbail, the in member of the Domin Electric Liniment, reg. Jo¢ ... Fruit Saline, ew To¢ .......... Gin Pills, reg. 20¢...«......,. Taal 18 1 FOR 50 YEAFS 40 piece China Tea Sets, reg 8.50 f 16 doz. Glass Tumblers..............., 1# doz. China Cups and Saucers... Alaminum Fry Pans Udleal Shaving Stick®...............;.: Ladics® Leather Shopping Bags.... Ladies‘ Voile Waists, reg 3.50 to $5, $2 Wh. Voile, plain & fancy, reg 60c .. .4 Apron Gingham, 40 in. wide....... «2 Granulated Sugar.......... 9 lbs for McFADDEN‘S REXALL DRUG STORE Â¥#l.7T3, special .......... Nickelâ€"plated Casseroles Ainminum Percolaters . Bost quality Floor Wax Thursday, June 28. 1923 Mechanics 24‘iQ. Plumb & Level Specials in Hats and Caps BEGGS‘ STORE member of the Dominion Paritaâ€" t, caused a real fAurry in the se on June 21st when she brougit a amendinent, . the purpose of h was that the sessional indemâ€" of members be reduced from » her annum to $3,500. Members THE VARIETY STORE This is Strawberry WeeI EMULSION See our Hatchway Underwe ac ( L N Wiee has been a iarge factor in raising the standard of nunmkist Seeded Raisins, reg 25¢, t h tin Red Saltmon Uddy‘s Silent Matéhes, reg 40c, Wednesday Specials Barding’s Hardware weetemed 6 hlorinated olled Pork, cans O ar Rubbers Geo. S. Burnett uon _ Advertiser) Sockey= Saimon and the Indemnity Cash has Big Buying . r mm â€" Review â€" McLACHLAN asseroles, earthenware insets 2.50 E J. HUNTER Sets, reg 8.50 for.......$6.50 only womâ€" , per lb, reg 2.60to $5, $2.49 icy, reg 60¢...49¢ f wido....... ..20: «++++.9 lbs for $1 Wednesday order, Mro Birdâ€"Mr. Chairman, will you kindly state the point of order so that we may know what to do. The address by Miss MePhail had all through been a fairly well reasonâ€" ed appeal for rigid, and if need be, «0€, LiC <<««« B8G 40¢. 34e A perusal of the House of Commons debates for that day make it fairty plain that some of the members dia not themselves know what they were protesting about. _ The following exâ€" tract is expressive : [ 2000 2000 metnan put it that gave the gentlemen legislators a chance ro bring points of order, etc, to the deâ€" lence of their $4000, There have been worse things that said, but it was the blunt w which Miss MePhail put it that er because they claimed that Miss Meâ€" Phail was making insinuations that the honorable members of parliament were being more or less influences in their votes by the people who pu: up their campaign funds. were quick to rise An hon. memberâ€"What are â€" you speaking to ? Mr. Birdâ€"I am speaking . to the point of order if there is one, The chairmanâ€"There is a point of , regular ar $1.75 . . 35¢ . 106 89¢c 29¢ 49¢ 39c 29¢ 1.49 98c 15c 39¢ $1.175 10e was the blunt way in %\ en III 3. McBETH worse things than to a point of ordâ€" Specials for Wednesday Tanlac, reg. 00. .4 l xi a s ok .. .. Electric Liniment, reg 35¢ for ... . Fruit Saline, reg. Tb¢ for..,.. .. .. Gin Pills, reg £00 Tor x:i..z. 5* c Cross & Sutherland Hardw Aluminum Ware 20 per cent off on all lines. Grants‘ Wednesday Specials Polly Prim Cleanser at Canned Pears at Tulip Albacore Fish at. Chicken Haddies at...... Everready Cocoa it .... Misses‘ White Voile Dr ~*Y~EIuniuit wil DG Siven as ustial Numbers have not yet been selected Programme will be oi These Bargains hold geoecd ier the ?flea’ne:a’ay, fu{y 4, 8 p. m. Ly Durham Citizens‘ Band Curtains. a point of Special Prices in Tapestry Rugs, also Curtain matarials PRand j)rayram Wed‘y & Wed. Night, July 4th Rugs and Curtains accomplishing that point ed. » i j ity nepe: "A party gets funds to elect its in sessmn'a_l i irmap Shel ‘:; candidates : the men who contribute ,slmpl‘y seeking to a':we co:xc';(; (;i, by to that party fund expect the member ? ?;es?\}(:nj t:) j :;) n;::ana:zpea s elected in return for the aid received C e AdMRStOT . will do the bidding of those who have : From there she proceeded to argue paid the election expenses." ‘ that the increased indemnity had not That was a much more forceful _ made members of parliament indepenâ€" statement than anything made by Miss dent of campaign influence, andâ€" here McPhail, and yet she got into a heap again . she quot'od Deputy Speak""'of trouble for suggesting that the Gordon who, during the 1920 sessiqnl, campaign fund and support still hml“ said, referring to the increased inâ€" an influence on members after they, demnity : reached Parliament. _ The only supâ€" "The independence â€" of parliamen : | port she received was from Mr Harry |_ will be secured by the adoption or‘Leador a Western Progressive. s "'isum:;“'?u"; hilc‘;;t :;fp e;::lxrtg'at:ur:s:) Miss McPhail has said unwise things corr ons f F $ i P o tan nders | in the House and outside of it, but 1t | __at the general election engenders, is hard to see why in this case she / rrvatv;‘l.and\‘p.;rlpeltlun'tes'. 10 Stats ! was not given a clear hearing. She is Th‘:," < ]';T h (t bw:l ?w:h'(:ntho i:'",’:' | at least consistent, as she turned back that she did not believe tha C last year $1,500 of her sessional inâ€" dollars per year had accomplished th» | demnity purpose of doing away with the inâ€" s m fluence of party funds, so that the it"| _ Motorists, boost your home townâ€"â€"I crease had been wasted in so far as, wear a set of Durham name plates on accomplishing that point was concernâ€"/ yOur car Fnrâ€"eats as o escin ~odl Oh, Canada GOD SsavE THE | _ "I must toâ€"day present two thoughts which are of paramount importâ€" ance. The first is as to the need, the deep and earnest need of economy _ That means that we must appeai both to members of parliament and to the people to pass what I may call self denying ordinances." It must be. admitted that the monmâ€" ber for 8. E. Grey had establishea very good grounds for her attack on the sessional indemnity. _ She was simply seeking to give concrete exâ€" pression to a general appeal made by the Minister of Finance. . L. GRANT imces in lapestry and Brussels Curtain materials and made up «_ WILSON, Conductor. Voile Dresses at . KRESS Drusgist & Stationer KING : Foer mherch: 1+‘ TOG ... 175 & 3.75 3 tins for 25¢ Â¥rs six ts 1e XOG (ersstiskss«. "XOG rrrrrsssaree o0( ene Day and Evening only are 89¢ 29¢ 49¢ 39¢ | _ _Motorists, boost your , wear a set of Durham n | your car. For sale at | Garage. an influence on members after they ’rvafrhod Parliament. The only supâ€" port she received was from Mr Harry Leader, a Western Progressive. Miss McPhail has said unwise things in the House and outside of it, but it is hard to see why in this case she was not given a clear hearing. She is at least consistent, as she turned back last year $1,500 of her sessional inâ€" demnity. J As a matter of plain fact, Miss Mcâ€" Phail had said nothing more than had been said by Mr Gordon in 1920, and which had been said by others on many different ocasions. Quoting more exâ€" tensively from Mr Gordon‘s 1920 reâ€" marks, we find this : Then the storm broke and vigorous protests came from members in vaiâ€" jous sections that they resented the inference, THE DURHAM REVIEW wWITH THE STOCK THE STORE J. S. McILRAITH Waterman Fountain Pens, guarar Pencils you don‘t have to sharpen When in need of a Gift seo our be Silverware, Jewelry, Cut Glass an Giris Brown Calf two strap Pumps, sizes 11 Women‘s Patent Oneâ€"strap Slipper, low heel Women‘s Wh. Canvas Oxford, leather sole,low White Canvas Pumps, rubber sole & heel, one Sterling‘s heavy Chr. WoOrk Shoes far Ma. i Boys‘ Bloomer Suits Ladies‘ Umbrellas, both ring & strap handle 1 pound tin of Crisco Special Blend Blact WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Giris‘ Brown Specials for Wed., JulyTth ONTARIO ARCHIVEsS TORONTO Jeweler heel, sizes zV; to 7 Women‘s Kid 1 strap qWn Ho s To 3g39 C Women‘s Patent 1 strap slipper L nc . La e s . wl s & & of Durham name plates on For sale at Smith Bros. Black TEA......................500 Ib Uncolored Japan Tea...... .. ... . . . 50c Ib Large jar Forest City Baking Powder 35¢ jar . S. HUNTER & co Wednesday SPECIALS ul ® n distnint «dineenis} < t heel, 24 to 7, for........ Repairing a Specialty ROBT. BURNETT «McKECHNIE Parkerâ€"Hunter Bug Killer ..3%¢ It Rape Seed (Dwarl Essex Broad Leaf) risiisia*rs+«%%%+, : 90 Jh Tin Pie Plates sÂ¥++ +Â¥ t 5+4 w as as Â¥ia‘s M@ Potato Mashers trxxskasrrssi%+«> 180 Motorists® Pliers (Nickel) ++ +. .. .840 Felt Sweat Pads *1i1+ss+111«s, 69e Baby Hammocks kxxÂ¥ksirs+.ws. $0.45 Screen Doors, best quality ....¢3.39 Campers‘ Folding Aluminum Drinx. lngCups..........“ 1 m . Stores closedThursday afternoon C' TOWN ()ptician The Gift Shop ‘isco, reg. 25¢, special 19c Black Tes. regnia« "®&} Work Shoes for 1 e to sharpen...... 25¢ and up ift seo our beautiful stock o Cut Glass and Clocks. 162, regular T5c, re!........ Special 65¢ greatly reduced for Wedneudny The new Moderator is Rev. iw. Gandier, Toronto, and the meelting 0: 1924 is to be held in Owen Sound first week of June. | _ Perhaps the most important meetâ€" iing of the Presbyterian Church in Can 'ada ever held, came to a close :asi , week. The Union question, debatod for 20 years was settled by the decisâ€" | ive vote f 426 n favor and 129 against | union with the Methodist and Congroâ€" {galiona churches. . The discussions ' | were conducted in a fine cbristian spirit, alboit there was plain â€"anc powerful taik. The nonâ€"unionists, as! was expected, are holding that tney are the Presbyteran church and wil no doubt take steps to organize what must be a forlorn hope, but they are up against the stern fact that the Geinâ€" eral Assembly of their church carrieq on the negolistions for years, su[»’ ported by large thajorities, majorities ol christian men, not less devout than’ the antis, and desirous of a unity with Christian brethren that will adâ€" vance the cause of Christ in tre}| world. ‘ $2.25 and up » guaranteed 2.50 and up DURHAM BAPTIST CHURCH E.CAMERON, B. A., B. Th., Pastor Sunday, July 21, 1923 M. "The New Passover." M. "Capturing Foxes." â€" for.:...." 950 slipper, sport er sole,low heel 2.49 & heel, oneâ€"strap 2.25 Men, black, 4.79 The Cash Shoe Store CHURCH UNION , sport to 2, $2.19 ++« +$8.15 . l2¢ & 1%¢ .. 44¢ 53¢ $2.4; 3.50 Ih 8e Clydesdale (Imp.) Stallion, be at Hahn House Stables Saturday afternoons . en for atBIéfic grounds 35¢,. 1 1r60.â€"â€" & . wroud with ° L1 _3,_®, WO starter, 1 ton truck with stake body, ©1 light delivery (u‘uck with Sstarter, 1 1917 Chevrolet touring, 1 Fisher touring, Specia: prices and terms on these cars. See them before buying. Picnic at Baisam Valley On Thurd,y. 5th July, there will be: an old time picnic at the grove or| Mr. Neil McePhail, Townline Glenerg and Egremont, Swinton Park Orc:ws-‘? tra and Pipe Bang will render musie | and liberal prizes will be given ror a | FoothalH marer en : | j3 _ . __ _vOuslty enterained by Dr ang | Mrs. Jamieson in their fine summe; ;home. Quite a number of elders an,; their wives were invited and enjoyed the day in beautiful weather, Smith Bros. have the following useq cars for sale; 1 1913 touring, 1 1914 touring, 1 1915 roadster, 2 1916 tourâ€" ing, 1 1921 touring with starter, ; 1922 touring with Sstarter, 1 ton truck with stake body, ©1 light delivery truck with Sstarter, 1 1917 Chevrolet touring, 1 Fisher touring, Specia: prices and terms on these cars. See them befoOre hinvina« DUNURE GEORGE Miss Esther Petty spent with Miss Margaret Smith. Mr. John McKenzie, Mis I Knisley and Mrs C, Petty spent day in Fergus, Mr. James Rutherford went onto last week and returned MAÂ¥ meisctcas McLaughlin (';ar. Mr. and Mrs Jas Mc Myrtle Lawrence has where the former has ployment. Mr. and Mrs. W;; Manto of Hutton Hill spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs, Elton Lewis. 20M FPHNL Mich., last Saturday ana are spending this week with the latâ€" ter‘s parents, Mr and Mrs. C. Petty, Mr. John McKenzie purchased | a new Ford coupe last week. Mr and Mrs. Walter 1 from Flint, Mich., last are spending this wee} ter‘s parents, Mr and M t Monday night last the boys had a military night of it, along with their bigger brothersin uniform, and the precision of thei rmovements and genâ€" eral "esprit du corps" gave mucih pleasure to the onlookers. Fred Ryan and Allie McIntyre have in them the making of first class officers. SOUTH EAST BENTINCK MCsSts John Clark, â€" Putherbough, â€"â€" _ Saunders, Malcolm Clark, the "boys" Messrs Jones, Sutherland, Gaiâ€" braith and the Durham Editors. Ar. M. Clark gave some interesting figâ€" ures of school section history, showâ€" ing that 38 pupils of the school haq distinguished themselves at examinaâ€" tions. ‘ D ed through the obstructions at eacn end of condemned bridge and broke the waggon in part before beins; caught. Chas. H. Mighton : 15 YEARS AGO ; | From the Review fyle of June 25, 1908 â€"|] WATSON â€" PERGUSON â€"At ine s| Manse, Priceville, June 10, 190%, I by Rev J. A. Matheson, B. D., Lesâ€" 4 lie Watson, to Mary Jane Fergusâ€" ;I on, all of Proton. | DALYâ€" HARGRAVEâ€" At the restâ€" dence of the bride‘s mother, Egre f mont, on Wednesday, 17th June, by“ ‘ Rev. Mr. Berry, Miss Lizzie Harâ€" grave to Mr Peter Daly, of Ha’nman.! Mich. ‘ ’ Seldom has this locality been visiiâ€" ed with such storms as have mke:‘f ’place this past week. Among the cns-j ualties are Duncan Campbell of Ben-‘ tinck, who had his horse killed y | lightning : Wm. Caldwell, a horsu‘ drowned on the way to Hanover b,\" plunging headfirst into a culvert which had been burst open by wrren:s.! Those who have seen the spot say i{ was 10 feet deep and the water was| level with the road at the time of lllv‘ ‘ accident. Injuries have been done io | chimneys and residences in man_\‘l' places : Mr Sharpe‘s of Glenelg, WiT.|| Harbottle‘s, Mr Hawthorne‘s, and Mrs | Burnett‘s in town being struck. Air.|‘ Lachlan McLean‘s horses, frightened * by lightning made off up street, dasnâ€" | IN DAYS OF YORE BSRDIPIGPIP Walter Duggin motored . News of the sad death of Thos d Mrs. C. Petty. !’Rea,\’. formerly of Bentinck, was ; zie purchased aiceived by his relatives there | Ja: t _week. £f Hutt | week. He was living with his sist» ’ M“;: O d“Monl Mrs. Jos. Edmond, at Major, Sasy with Mr an rs.’ and had been driving a riding | plow , | with six horses. The head team leap MeGirr 'anldk:lls‘:{ ed over a hole, jJerking him off 1}., ;: gone ored o | seat and trailing him 20 rods, befor as secu en l’ his sister who saw the mishap happen ,| ing near the barn, ran out and stop VSm":’:M Sunday ’ped the horses,. This occurred abou: y . 4 p. m. Monday, June 18th. She in ';:‘u ‘:h n?;";lb::f | mediately secured a doctor and nurs y spe * ’who found his liver crushed and les broken ang he was otherwise badis ford went to Tor'l bruised. _ Next morning at £.30 h returned with a | passed away The dece;sed was 58 years old an« !a life long resident of Bentinck unn: 1, the Oil tna; ) last summer when he went to tn: the transmission | west, though he had been out west ith Bros, garage,| several times previously., Five brot» ige. | Crs and five sisters surviveâ€"John ana fs h:fie.o:lu?l‘u’es-! Henry at Vieckers : Wm and Jos 0o: ained by Dr ang| 204 con. : Christopher at Campbel! s eir fine summe,| COrber, Mrs David Hopkins and M« er of eld . | JO8. Edmonda at Major, Sask., Mrs r of elders .'m‘fWiIlon Naut al lang© headien A ited and enioves; s th » Prop. enjored erect will on | EV Priceville p, O., Ont, June 25th, 1923 | Jor Chur | brothers | Mr and | from his | two nept Prain. ‘The Iow;!s' or necessarily accepted, TUPE "W ERC Thuersigned _ for mak‘ng â€" an open drain over 100 rods long at lot 20, cor. 12, Glenelg, Tenders received up to noon, on Saturday July 14 nex;. Plans and specifications can be seeyp at Connor Bros., at the location of Uiee boy C Aer c ul y c o0 105 0 Tenders wil undersigned _ f drain over 100 . 12, Glenelg, 7 i . S op _ 1oo COMICE Was held a1 the ’(Ynlon Church in Major last Wednes | day, and the remains were thenee forwarded here for burial to tn» ‘home of Chas, Reay, his nephew, who resides on the old homestead in Benâ€" lunck. Service was held here at j.;0 p. m. Wednesdly of this week, ana interment took place in Hanover coâ€" metery, Many beautiful flora tokens cover ed the casket, 2mong them being a cross forwarded by the ladies of M aâ€" jor ICBUPCHS | "pubas nia,n e "0f M _ Wiilson, Durham, Mrs W con, 2, Bentinck, Mrs John near Lamlash, A funeral service was he Union Church in Major last day, and the remains were forwarded here for buria} home of Chas, Reay, his nep resides on the old homesteg, Cinclk, ~epithhne clurls .q o4 uns Thos. Reay Accidentally Killed in Saskatchewan Born, to Mrrflan-c'i' ;lrs on June 22nd, a son. (W The school picnic held Baturday as: ernoon in Andrew Derby‘s bush was a very nice affair for the children. Rac es and games filled in the time uni; dark with lunch in between., Statute Labor has here. A nice shower visited | this Monday afternoon. , Mrs H. McLean of Kamiloops, B. ( arrived at the home of Mr Alex N:« Lean last week on an extended vis to her Canadian friends and relatives Quite a reunion of the Derby rors tives gathered a tthe home of Mr ans Mrs. Alex. McLean last Wednesday . participation of meeting Mrs McLea of Kamloopsâ€"Mr and Mrs And. Dery of Hanover, Mr and Mrs Andrew D by, Durham, Mrs Joe Derby, Mrs Jin Nicol and daughter Ruth of Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Todd and Mr Bailey 0; Guelph, qs3 _ _¢, _ PCs ajar" from tne hers and s‘:iters; a spray from ind Mrs Clas, Reay; a wrearn his nieces; and a pillow | from nephews in Majorâ€"Wm, Hunter Bert. Wilson, News of Mr and Mrs L. Coates and daught, Dorothy of Detroit, are spending two week‘s vacation at the home « Mr. and Mrs. W. Little. We will be glad to have our;“!;;'idgu i good shape again. Mr. Watt and his men are puttine the cover on the bridge this weel Mr. Hugh McDonald and 1 ins, Messrs Jas. and Gordon M visited friends in Proton the the week, Nrs D. N. Clark left on Friday b boat from O. Sound for Thessalon where she will visit her father Mr A Duff, who has been ill these Jast few months. Miss Margaret Smith of Detroit, ; spending her holidays with her moy! er, Mrs. J. Smith‘s. Mr Hugh MeDonald accompanied b Mr and Mrs D. N. Clark and childre motored to 0. Sound one evening 1« ently. Quite a number #rom Aberdeen a tended the U. F. O. picnic in L. i. Lean‘s bush and all report a goo« time, Mr and Mrs Walter Clark and ch;ig ren of the Rocky, visited his mothe Mrs J. D. Clark the first of the weex Miss Nancy Smith is visiting h sister, Mrs Jno. McDonald. Mrs J. D. Clark and Mrs Jas Fins. lett, visited their mother, Mrs Day;» in Egremont on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Bob. Lawson and sons J. A. and Alex. visited the beginnin> of the week with Mr and Mrs D MceLean. Mr Fred Lizzard of Hanover vis; ed his brotherindaw Mr D. Lamb o Saturday. Mrs John McDonald and son wy lie spent Sunday with the Smith fa» ily at Crawford. Mr. Fred Cuff is the latest on this line to invest in a Ford car. Congratulations to Catherine y Lean on passing her exams at Durha,, High School. Mr. Jas Richmond 8r. and so,, Howard Mr and Mrs Jas Richmond ;, and baby Isabel of Chesley, visgj;,.« Mr and Mrs Dan McLean last weey NOTICE TCTNZ0 Was 08 years old ant resident of Bentinck unn: ir when he went to th« gh he had been out west es previously, Five brotn > sisters surviveâ€"John ana "ickers :Wm and Jos 0; Christopher at Campbel! s § David Hopkins and Myr« JUNE 28, 1923 Reeve of i('ilen MeCcUarg ‘*°f crushed and le: was othersz.. bafli_\ morning at £.30 h. received â€" by any terder not and Gordon MeDona John Murdics Irs John Shar; (Wiiliam John> begun _ arou d Mrs , Mrs. Torry tie his cou first « pa thi W PRICEVILLE and ELsEWHE The election down quietly results whet? there must b« of many min was made Grevy. rain 1i to ha Fome this w will be We Mrs Jo during 11 Mrs. A. MeArthu was visiting in the « last week, The Women‘s Ins a number of cash . made by boys and ages, said articles : Priceville Fair, Oct. Mat Conkey, ci% home over the weel farm stock and some house furnitu Mrs Duncan Muir of Ceylon ar ged with J. W. Fleck of Shelburne a neat marble monument to be pla in the plot where her Jate husb was laid. ‘The work was comple on Monday of last week in the pu cemetery here, W, G. Waison was putting up s wire fencing on some of his prop here last week, All the purchased plots and som the lanes have a fine appearance al the lawn mower has been at work â€" season. MeLachlan Bros. Auction Sale | week was successful in disnosing Weather with ®% degrees in shade is vyery pleasant to h around in. 77 ), ELLIOTT e (;i{/l////[l) | é///y( FALL TERM OPENS auc Big Values in Hosiervy & Gloves Fancy Silk and the Novelty Silk Gaunatle P} C. L. GRANT W N ther trin M s Queen Quality Gloves it Wor OaAT sSHORTS FEED OATMEAL CLANSMAN STOCK FEC CHIEFTAIN MINED FECI HEAVY MINED CHOP We have Women‘s Silk Hose JUNE *8, 1993 Terms Ca ROB ROY ROB ROY will W« in d hand. consis ed plots fine apj has beer impl Itu O( ciy f1 iT

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