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Durham Review (1897), 28 Oct 1926, p. 4

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The Review to Dec. 1927, to Boots, Shoes, _RubbeIs,-‘8= Rubber Boots, & Underwgar l Men's Tan Grain Blucher at.. . . . . . . . . 3.90 g 2979 for Long; Men's Call Blucher at. .. . .. . . . . . . .. .. 375 ll 2'lrl.,, go; Men’s Mahogany Blucher at. . . . . . . . . . 4.65 q the ii,i,i,iisii's " . . hits email. The new Tie Slipper, oxtordlk 9tresiWrers for you“ ,fl*:,:md::om5’ '; , . 'd . _ . 4 ' 1 Ciioii7iiiiiis' ti, [Mm for " Women ad Children, l .l 'tJi/dt,',', '?19,ltl' FINE AND WORSTED tf0stfiilY "o'/tt,riilr'to'i'l) Successor to C. L. Grant' Custom Chopping' Every Day Best Quality of Flog: , Feed (let out: Price before you Sell your Wheat , Royal “on“ Mr. per bag 4.85 MtueatNt Mr. pet has .... 4.65 o can. Ptorgr. pet has ... 4.15 Kins Edvard Mr, per bag 4.50 Fed "tar. put ham...” 3." - ' (Adjoining City of Windsor), I _ due was to I945. 'at we and sl olo Bonds ace. interest, yielding 5% p. c., Bonds for 31000 and odd amoun'ts between $100 and 8900. Order quickly'---they're going fast. A Sate and Sound investment. - . Information and priceh Gheerfully supplied “carding any kind of Bonds. . t. i . . We can sell your bonds and éet your cash for them at any tirine'you may desire. ' ' . PMUY MT. " m ttatt ... 1.00 Ull buoy. pt: """-4 {my Pilot Flour, per bum...” ij,iiii,ii' Chop. per ton.... 38.00 lame. but Flour. poring. 4.85 _ " " Prune Pride Flour. per bag 4.55 Gunn's Twine. 100 m. 3.25 BLATle-‘OID'S GALE PIG AND POULTRY FEEDS. Mu OUNN'O one no BEEF SCRAP»AND POULTRY FEEDS. a"! intend buying when}. thin by the Carbad. _ . cocoa oeuvznao‘ IN TOWN EV snv my. ". PHONE no. 0. DAY on meat Buy Town of Riverside, Ont. JOHN, McGOWAN THE . PEOPLE’S WILLS P. RAMAGE, Durham We solicit your patronage. We handle the .306 no" them at Reasonable Prices. l Flour. tter has 4.8S Chopped Oats, Jar 100 ID: "1.75 r. per betr .... t.65 Crimp“! Oats. per 100 lbs MS If. not has ... 4.15 Strong Chop, per 100 lbs 1.75 flour. per bag 4.50 ' ' per tag.......'. z." Crimped Oats. per ton ...35.00 ( " D - ... 1.00 Oat Chop. pet to'y"e" .1500 tor ttatt........ 4.TS Mixed Chop, per too._..'. 38.00 Write, Call, or Phone NOW. . A. ALJOE New. Subscribers for $2.00, o-====m"ae"====rm"'""=== I' Wde/MV “WM"! 1 Durham 'it' ith" atrium. Knit!!! Member Gandhi: Weekly Newspap- c. mums (son. Editor and pro- South Grey it was one time thought might' hove only a two candidate campaign tor the Provinci-l House by having [one or other ot the two modulates strongly mtppoeting gem. pounce withdraw. Step- taken with this in - were not successful so the ballot paper will bear three names in following order". I Fortune _ Jamieson _ . Oliver The three undidatea are at work feeling around and olready yublic meetings are announced to wrought respective than]. To us it new; unfortunnte‘thut the teenpera.noe force- are split. " between “the . Liberal ‘undidsm and the Progressive“ for both. we beggvo no at on on "tttiss-tttsy paramount an. In the campaign-the retention at the O.T. A. The breach of Nth of Poa'itr Ferguson, his attempt to reintroduce legal rules ot liquor un- der walled Government Scan-0|. (sale) bu made a. profoung impres- Mott on the Province, which will be reflected ln'tho we of bin candi- dates. - . _ - South Grey gave I muortty of 3884 at the Hoblaclte t'witt they' 15e- peat that or near It, when the tvt. A) is again In danger t Mnny Care servative supporters of Dr "atletrmt wish he had topeyrd _ QM éxun'ple of Mr. Nickle Sit r" new Home Fergummp . ye has decid- ed otherwise} ' Btt' via 'stint Not lt the votvra to (entrant:- stand true. ---_----- yen",';, Hodgson; 1876. Rois: son an d Drama; 1871-79, Ro t. OPPONENT-LOSE' W" ‘Godrrey I _1880-81. my?) wuuuns; T I 1881-82, ' . Bmil ', 18 8, w. Leech: Amongst the great "awe" 1rh'i'G'i', c.v. 'diU., 1886-88, B. Hut. Liberalism m ttw reeait eleetion. "tan; 18gt)-90, J. L. Legeu" 1891. - “8 "u? ot Cameron !,'etr.tt Df Chm-hon; 1891-93. AK. 'in'rsrr',ri'gsu. North Battleford. The omeiaurt '96, John C. Pomeroy; 1897-99. J15. turns were completed Jnstt Weekyfmh; moms. Way R, Smith; showing that 91.40 votes vent eaatoe,,ttorty6, .Thoa Gplting; 190K-8. W. S. which 6161" went for Ma.uiatrcaaf,3amietogt; 1909-11. R. Waltererght 2979 for Longf his Conservattve tttr-' 312-14. W. Prudhun; 1015-17, E. B. ponent. Now as the losing eandr_, over; 191822. C. G. Cole; 1923- ' date has. by law, to Becure one hat?' J. did.',',',':',';',';,, t ke I ' “ 'tit i the winner’s vote Long. by 10130890 u‘te-book of ch: t','Lgo"ig,",', 'lllt his depslt. in a threetryT1uiiiG back to I“: . . J futtt'in 1925. his Tory opponent Iotrt At e‘Aumt aiming of 1868 the handgun, 30mm“ tumed down, mtta't1l'l1l'ld'l in made In re- 1,,'t.tst,'e'fM'y in 1917 all]. his etGi7 to the Want ttt the minister per, the "W. a" was the only one an; -rfurr. lnage Baku-2; "f h. isasutehi6rin that supported .uurarnloved 1d- and expenses ..8160.00 ier .Wyttr such a record lt itr' ttttttat Iror1ritly.err -..re're .c.'c::-ir 5090 that our Domoeh boy is & mcutrto, be? Pgs. ..._.: 'r'." .-vrNirr. 24.00 reekotted with. Long wt" aar,l'illtta'tiif' ..u.. ',""" ...... Qt) member 191rto IMI. "iiilarv' for nine: wife ..::..24’ofoo Mull)“ up). I l tr.' Afghan ttatiotial banquet at Ot- Euwn at which as may as possible 'of our leading public' men should be tgathered together. i A. Services of rededietrtiop and consecration on Sunday Jul 3rd. And 5--to lend dignity ',l',3 distinc- ition to the celebration invite King iGeortre and Queen Mary to grace the l occasion with their presence." F ttul 10 the Electors tf C _ / h South Ritiirig of Grey: an"... a..." _ . Here u a. suggested outline ot a. program 2 I. A citing-en's picnic la everywh- munity in the Dominion qn-Julyrlst. It. Ten thousand bacon tirtyts to be llr in '.verr"elty_town and hamlet tV cross Canada on the evening of Do- minion Day. - A TRIANGULAR CAMPAIGN DIAMOND JUBILEE JULY We hope Durham Council gnu Schcol Boards and otht-trytiey will unite to take a worthy aha?! 111ml: movemertt. Do you ev stop to mum that in this Provincla Election. the 'dtce are loaded against rural Ontario? Fer- guson ls walk! arm in arm with the grant ur centres He has yielded to them tt the liquor ques- tion. He has n rantly disregarded the rights of atrri "are and shrinks rrgm ire verdict deserves from rural Ontario by oldink eleczlou when Jte_thinltts,the ads will be at their worst. Ort) ember Ist, it should not be a que on of party toyaity,'Nptt rather of ndemnnlon for a goyenunent that Bouted the will of the people and need de- moeraer.tU a symbol of past. r Your: stheere , ' F. R. OLIVER 1am m my to "I? milk. out be so". by November. as atier tha will be strictly easy ‘ TICE te. st. WATSON ember lst. me on of pa: ot ndettutat: Int tiouted! and ' need tol trt past. the M7917 M19 Feb. meeting of 1872 and Wu laid “an1; fervtryer fol-gen meeting. In May, 1872, was: 15th of. tho-into m again lard over for t att “at“: tic hen meeting. but no further con- 1(t'fs t mention ot the matter to on record. : n “211‘an At tt meeting ot the Board held in ( ' ' u. w “"9... ”we, - a... v. mu...- v': my a. parsonage. . , It the April meeting ot 1871. the minister was Sriiiiiii2 to Qsee and spelt. kto Bro. X." a. local preacher, _ he he he. been dilatory in his at. w: tendnnee upon the means of grew." and his license as a local preacher rat in wee referred to the adjourned meet. X? are ing: at the adjourned meeting. Bro. Pets “X's" renlgnntlon he a local preacher with was eccepted. Rev. N. ' Burwash [ has left the circuit in' 1871. He evidently put in a. hill to his successor for the We" value at the garden' that he had {MGM planted end he seems to have pos- "tttks sessed himself of some fuel that the trom Board thought was their property, ctiong as they passed the retsotutimmttsrt he be at "be asked to pt} but " far the " it wood and that he should not-charge partv Fc-r the garden uhe danot‘beve " iii/ much In'ltgvhen he tea as therem m in it when I! come}? To the utter ed the of new Steinem] 'eonveying 9d de this'mwlution. I',at brother ev- at. idenuy made no tis reply for tn_Nov. 28TI, the' Doll-d pessed n -lVER reastuitoev" that the new minister write the brother concerned to know - it he hadrmeeiet the letter of the l The following lntemtlng historch AU record of the long line of lemo- dist pastors in this town since IMI, was Jean try Rev. J. E. Peter- at 'Annlversary Services on Monday night. The nmnclal and other items following, shove how far we hove t travelled in three quarters of it our , tury. . _ 2emtspeetite History of Methodism in Durham 1851 John Buhnllle 'i 1852 ---- Breakervldge . 1853-4 Andrew Cleric n 1856 The. Jetted: and Jo; Folllck n 1866 Duh: Batten and Jno McGuire c 1857 In. Gaddis and Jno. Walker 1858 Joeeph Rawaon t 1859 Robert Dunlap ' c 1860-1 George'Bucgtn. ""ur , 1862 Jno..A. Wilkineon .' t ‘ 1883-4 Jotet, b' t _ ' 1866-7 Debora af, l . 1 1808-9 John‘ m i 1870 Punch Ih:. We‘ve:- ', " 11871-W'T..wmm -- 1 nan-4 Robert thneon t. . " In 1874 union in. ducted between I the Wesleyan Methodhts "utti the , New Connexion churches In the Dom- , lnlon and the new church no known l .u the Methodist church. . I Ministers of the Wesleyan Methodist) i I Church In mrhun '. 's l ' 1852-3 enry Reid: 1864, No miner mot; . Tti, Jos mu; 185768. 9:! I Bone ir, . o, Peter Additronpi06b6t. I 'Wm' Crane; 1868. luau Mer'and _ Wm. H. Spun-:5; 1864.4. Tbker end Jam [and (who 15 um llvlng amm- _ edonlu); 1865, 1; Baker and Albert I Van Camp 1866-68: Jan Amterson,' f 1869. N. B. Burwnsh; 1870. Durwash I and J. R. Isaac; 1871. Thou Hannah . and Nathan Austin; 1872, Hennnh “end Chas. Langford; 1878, Thou W. , Glover; 1874, Glover and Geo Walker METHODIST CHURCH MINISTERS m Meir“ , , t blip! 39 , 7 t. iln‘ 181% l .91 to a 1 f in; a. {an Ministers of the New Connexion Church in Burma: . Appropriations amounting to $146 were made to the members of the fl Society classes .and theMIMion Bd. we: asked fog a aunt ot $800. At.the oetiittor mutating provision in nttuttrvfor Minty tk tha'sec- ond minister. ”W M. Sparking, who for the t month. that he sewed was to receive” aa’mnnys: . q c' Appropriation for'irtltrrf .... $105.00 Board and honekeep ........' 10.00 Moving expenses ....%. ...'..,. 1.25 Horse shoeing r......."......." 5.00 In 1865. the unount trpprotrriated for the salaries of the two ministers in $820.95. The 'unount actually received from the classes was $278 72. the amount ot the grant from the Mission Bond was 3240. leaving a detleieney of 3303.23 to be shared by the.tiro ministers. In this you the name of Henry [we Stormy. father of Wesley and Mel: Stormy first In- n’ears as . a member of the QQcial Mr Smrllnz received the firat in. sulment at this meeting which a- mounted to 8350.00. At . meeting held in Nov. 1864. Mr Sparllnx'a tme. cessor, Rev. Jan Laird received hits itrttt Imminent on salary. $1.85. in 1 -riiGk"G, a. Ludies'l Aid Society in existence» in f866 that raised the noble sum in those days of 450.55. In 1867.?“ the, amount raised for niintBtoriat support trom the men}: hers st tin chin-ch only, was insu . fieteti fit was decided that "colleo urns Iald charms} funds be taken a 7 _ Lou: "tttttttttppt/tments' {Inf 1 ,a-commltteq» was appoint- 'etL to a ea money In aid of build. knowing Stew“. The belated e- piltie was before the Bond at the Feb. meeting of 1872 and wu laid over for-gen meeting. In May, 1872, Illa-jam! was again lard over for TORONTO Total . . . o H‘- "e1UN Total $544.55 $191.25 a aia f , hunt- on the records. Another mod- ern method of mining money for cin cult purposes we: adopted in 1880. when it wu decided that “there he . envelope. in Durham church for cok‘ looting the minister's aunt-y nndthnt ". ench Item. and clue leader of: “fetch appointment so round. mount“ the members 1nd tind out what each} _ will give." _" _ _ l in April M, 1881 n 1oea1'postustter'el l license was cancelled for the good ' and sufficient reason thnt he Nettttr ', en to work." At thin meeting Henry ' Cnldwell was licensed no nu exhortr [ er,' in Mar 1882 he was licensed u n I local preacher and in Feb. 1883 he ' wan reeohunended as n candidnte for . the ministry. Bro. Caldwell hu lor. , ally proved the wisdom of the Dur- i ham Board that saw in him one who _ would make I useful mini-ten He .' has gnced the President’s chair Jn . the Hamilton Conference end he is 2-stili'in the active ministry of the " United Church of ‘Cnnadn. _ may seem in these years, it wus new on Christmu my. l The minutes ot March 1875, nrel those ot the 'United Mlulon of Meth- odists. viz: Wesleyan and New Con- nexion." tr,wats then decided that they keep tho two muolonn running as they were for n yen: that the New Connexion church ~~proporty be "oid md that a new We be built upon n more eligible trite. Also that u. but“ be held to llquldnte the church debt-the ttrut reference ton writer can nu“, W... ___--- _ The questions in regnrd to union with the Eastern Brian American Conference. and with the New Con. nexion Metho'diat Conference were submitted to theBou‘d at the Nov. meeting of 1873. Tome former the newer wu aluminum .“yea”: to the latter an squib 'unxnlmoua 'no.' Nevertheless both unions were cited- ed in 1874. We Brtst rend or a tea- meeting in 1873 and strange as It my neon in these years. it wus held The mm of, union for ttll the bnnces of Methodism in Cam-nus submitted to the Board at the Feb. meeting, 1893. It wns unanimously accepted with two amendments fl) that lay delegates be granted equal privileges wtih ministers in all bus- iness ot the Annual Confcmncex' (2) that the Stationary com, bo‘compos- -ed of ministers and laymen. At the some time it in voted unanimously Hint it a union in consummated on 'the basis submitted. no opposition would be ottered, May 1883, records another step “’1 red. striking him on the nose and vwce in mattem tl nmce in 01:; itl blackening his eye was roughed to ue a printed n- . . ' . . each! . abtement and Nov. of “we! The We“ of the Young People l year' records a. new arrangement in ' mm. are holding I Petter- regard to salary, when one mm only: “I ttttt weeh. Iteeve and Mm Me enters into the-count and the ulnry1douid have “adv given their home to cover, all items. id.to be 8600. At' for the evening. . this meeting John Manlly, Jr. "I: Beeral {dailies from this com. myiey? trute,e. for ze? y,ilryie. A J gummy motored to Own-Lawn on At a subsequent meeth of the same irtar, E vote of thanks Wagf ordered to . be Mycly presented to these indies by tts pastor and from the pulpit., In September 1892, it was decided tome“ the old parsonage and build b a new orte-.sTerAiera were Called tor, . the contract was awarded to Mr. S. 'Soott. it“ the parsonage was taken over Maury 19th, 1893. In May 1884, I, ms-adjustment oN' firGiLy" -dCtikduivanal, of the the circuit was made when Allan, . Ptrk and Vickera were added. It; sales in man) of the stores in the was decided to Beta young man as Seentc City. second minister and to make the cir-l Me and Mrs HUT" Bterenm Che" cult self sustaining. In August titst,' ley, were the guests of Mr and Mn. John Vlckera and Charter 'if,ipith/t,'i'd Andrew Hustle Saturday. made stewards {Vassar I Ickl? Mrs Sud! McKechnte In: return- ma), Robt. Reid ciaatt leader and _ ed to Human; tttter spending why ”when was taken on " In '"(") weeks with her friends here. We will apgotntmgpt._ m.."'. _ __ - - " My: be pleased to lave Mn Mc- “I'I'V”"‘”"“" v: . The following"am the tuures torl the circuit in 1886: V T I .. . . - Raised l Places. tar oihombors. for min'ner Durham . " $425 Zion _ x 44 8200 Varney . 31 _ 160 Ebenezer , 15 115 Alina Park " 90 Aberdeen 8 - 60 in 1887, the trustees ot Zion Ch. were reported as unanimously in fa. vor of building a ney church, and I building committee m appointed. August 5th,. 1889, Dr. wdli'e's name ttrat tppears " a. member of the Board. _ _ Petr. Rib. 1992,. Misses Banks. or. chard (M_rs Arthur MeCloeklin1, Car-' son, Main, and, Matthew were an 110me the Minion“; collectors. Feb. 8, 1893. Mines mun. Orch- ard (In Arthur McClocklin). Car. son. lulu and Matthews were up pointed missionary collectors. At a subsequent meeting of the same you a vote of thanks was ordered to be Rummy presented to these late; try the pastor and frog: the pulp”. Rev. A. K. Dirk; Wu the tlrst minister to occupy the new build- ing. Durham must have had a Very warm place in his heart for upon his unexpected death in 1917, it Was found that he had, left I sum of money tor Durham [image and for Durham end Zion churches. years 121 21 Mit Membr'p under 18 16 2 38 Adherent: 16, 1 37 Vuney " 160 Alllen‘ Park 17 9o Ebenezer 15 115 Andaman 8 so ' In 1881 the trusteel or. Zion church tgt Pl1'i11t,rdt - umhnously in _ Nor o " 1.10" wen, tad a handing commute”: appointed. Aug. c, 1889. Dr Wolfe? numenrst appears u & member of the Board. 7 Our closing extract refers to the vote on church‘ union whoch was taken In tte omen! Boards of the Methodist church during zine church year of 1911-12. The vote of the Durham'Omclal Board is " follows: Number Numb'rNumb'r vot'tr vot'g qualified “yes" "no" to vote omcm Board 20s 7 " omcm Board Membership over 18 ln'Sept. "" n n.’deE=.aea to sell the old panama um mud 3 new one. Tenders were can.“ for. 31 15 " that “there hep” ..-- church for txti. ot Inet , lulu-y and that the wort a... leader of ring ite ' mud among". tinned . out Whit each mums. V . very dai low watcher, mamas. 16 31 l7 l5 Mr Duncan few day! last Mm Andrew 1 In“ mum Sol] person or I! hope he my Visitors " the home ot Mr Arch. McDougdl last week Wen Mr and Mrs Rom. Canning and son. Mrs. Reid and In Everdl ot Belle Ewut. "His: Tens Livingston. not}! . couple or days int week visiting in Owen Bound. _ Mr Jack and M15: Faith Brown ot Muloclt visited on Sum!” with Mr. and Mrs Domld McDonald and Mr. and Mrs Eds“ Boyce. - Mr,and Mn Geo. Twry wen Burt. dny visitors with Mr and In Harvey Boyce, Welbeck. Muter Cameron McDougnll re-l ceived n nasty blow on the (are! com thesend of a fork while mud-l ling hay in the gov . The fork any: pod. striking him on the nose and" blackening his eye. . l The Men of the Young People's my. are holding I Hulloieenm', m an week. men” and Mrs Me Mr and Mrs Harry Stevens. Chen-3 ley, were the guests of Mr and Mm. Andrew Hustle Saturday. Mrs Saul! McKechnle In: return] ed to Hamilton after spending mny weeks with her friends here. We will always be pleased to have Mrs Mc- Koohnle vltlt muons us. I Dr John Milne, a former Cruvford boy and nephew of Mn Ju Hmong-l. all and Mr Duncan McKinnon hettis, npw practising In Prfeeviiie. We mer, \sure Dr Milne will make well and qrty; with him evegy mecca. in hitt eailintt Mrs Arch. Brown Ind son- Alex- ander and J. D. and the Mine- Ellen Boyce Ind Myrtle McDonud ot Hu- DURHAM we sorry to learn of mammal a of our used dunno in the puts this set in your home. Bulance on on; terms. thiritmarriCttttst,,EY a. RADIO -ir,rvriL. Hustle. We my soon be rumored to $60.00 SMITH BROS - New Heights ' in Performance- New Peaks in" Vain- IF you hove hesitated over 1' , cost of radio or are Wain-4:: for botger performance. wc Inv,"," you to hear the new De met & Crosley models. You mH ',so umuod at the vxluer. and w- promiuyou n thrill when FM "do, their porfmnunce. TI P but that radio offers i, ttij'A' within the nub " every pt-r- Ion‘l pocketbook. A demorr tra- ‘ion in your own home wili in» u plenum for or god no o!/ip,a- non for roi. . 00.th on n 3' I Mr God“ 2"AT,' rP'u':~'t MIG arbor spending a ew daFr Wir .u- trnttttorpt Inglewood. i The U. P. Y. P. o. intend holuthrr ' Juno's“: cock! in the mm”... tre Imuy'nlgm of m. week I Mr and In Ju Wagon and N' "lr, Toronto. spent n few 1la.rr, N lently vim (110m here. [bun WM um Watt an h.» ometInq the telephone pom. r... ' ! Thr-tting and plowing is m. _ .er of the any in this burg I In Wm UVlngswne was a t.'rrt “may: “Madam“ friend:. fir aid In Wm Brown aprm w lily VitEAIr Ind Mrs Hear) Kn:- a" “no god hope to have m- .' oerertMotod shortly. Mr and In Anthony iaorrsrt, Durban. - Sundly with H‘- oongluqel Mummy Dr, Jill“- IACBM detgAr,t-r; agriagtAtd "tim." in the church " Int Mi on her work in s” China. Tho-e privileged to hm: : emyed tt very much. Mia. Dorothy Killer It spending few my. " the home ot her bi-v' _ Mr and In M Clark mm _, ily "ent . day duh Mr am 'd John new Ole-rowel: In ado. Buy And Kins Mars 12» Icy spent Sunday with up»: Oven am. 5 Mr m Mm 7 Wm Prat-Sun autumn of Hanover. ape-m Hm " the home of Mr John Park Krud In Win Diana) and t",', ran. Elmwood. Vilhed r0011)" I friends In this ttttrg., Mr and In Chan. Rea) um NI m In Ju. Hanna 0! Iru',r)n went I dar reecnUy in Mum“ and not lathe Show. tSiImt Ahrars Thrive SCOTT’S EMULSION U at: qte.uttEgt OIL was ll mums mum FOR! SI Sou DUKE .613 SCEty The School is th to uh- up tho loll 1. Junior languid a. Entrants a the Imam outer n " I'm. [am he obtained Bell Inc-mm Cumin m teo-td tamer new.“ “1me “shawl Du “new for W (Emulate Cooking Onio Pure Hone} i White Cups File Salt In I M Rolled (his an KARS THE Ch SHOE S SUPERIO OCT. 28 No. I new WI Atl? Pea " ot - HE? hl l0

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