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Durham Review (1897), 24 Jul 1913, p. 8

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H a t R. MacFARLANE Town Agent, Durha m Fastest and Most Luxurious of Steamers Port McNichol, Port Arthur, Sault Ste Marie, Port William hig \ Service Perfected by studied effort and years of experience HOMESEEKERS EXCURSION each Toesday until October 28. beif +i Winnipeg: and return $35.00 __._ Edmonton and Return $43.00 _ Other points in proportion. _ Returnlimit two months. _ Homeseekers‘ train ives Toronto 2 p. m. each Tuesda yuntil August 26. Full particulars from any P. R. agent. 1.G $#A a‘A Leaving Tuesdays & Saturdays Other _ luxurious steamers, Mondays, Wednesdays â€" and Thursdays. 57 Hours Toronto to Winnipeg PEABODY OVERALLS Sold only at this Store Redpath‘s Best Gran. Sagar, per 100 Ibs..4.75 3 Ibs Recieaned Currants...... ...... .... 256 6 bars Comfort or Sunlight Soap for ...... .28¢ Old Dutch Cleanser................ 3 for 25¢ BestCanned Corn ........ ..... .... #fOr 208 Best Canned Beans........... ...... 3 fer 206 Best Canned Paumpkins..... ........3 for 250 Best Canned Tomatoes........ .... .. 2 for 250 A fresh supply of the celebrated "Christie‘ Sedas and Fancy Biscuits. Sodas............... ... 100 and 25¢ boxes Fancy Biscuits...................@ll prices You‘ll find Christies just a little better than the rest. One pee. only on a dainty Swiss Dot, 1 specinl PEICG.:........./....:¢¢;@. .122 4e 3t 9 oys age aus ane ame ) 110 J;ufig fl'g-fl%= 101 5“â€" 17?’.1:4’115 i‘cTRai‘r d:%E‘i fealrs ' GREAT â€"LAKES SERVICE Black Dress Muslin, 12ic¢ Remember us when you want Peabody Overalls Pa Christie‘s Biscuits Steamship Express Leaves Toronto daily, except Friday and Sunday 12.45 noon, and arrives at ship‘s side 3.55 p. m. _ Parlor cars, first class coaches. E. A. HAY, Station Agent e Cgnar 6 io t on us sasc~â€" ~ â€" K AFae e arearr o aeme ie ate ce n e aie ce o\ eaip ue aie aeane air B aiesrearnale we are on ae ons o e oo io ie ie in e paere paicay Rirrvdreae, coeerarerarnrcaen esE d : :: bcommmmemmmmmmemmnmenmmmnmmirrremmnninte eP URNTTNTTITANTIRTOETIATAETITTTaR NNNRA We utm nanmmrnnems mm Best Canned Peas .... ...... Old Chum Tobaceo .... .... McDonald Brier Tobaceo.. .. McDonald Chewing Tobacco T. & B Smoking Tob: coo. .. Stng ToD#CCD..:;............ Black Watch Tobaceo.... ... 3 pound pkgs Seeded Raisins THE J. D. ABRAHAM COMPANY e 2ge? m 2002 200M hn ._ 6 meekt _XA n t Don‘t Pay the Long Price for Lost.â€"On Tuesday 15th inst., at Hamilton‘s Lake or between there and Dromore, a gentleman‘s waterproof and Tweed coat. â€" Suitable reward at We extead our condolences to ars. Jolhn Staples oyer the tragie death of her husband. _ She is a sister of Edward and Thomas Harrison of North Egremont. Haying is in progress here and the crop is below the average. Spring cropse are looking well and fall wheat is a good crop where sown. The Amos cho‘ir and friends to the number of 40, fraternized at the same place on Friday last and had the usual good time. Mosquito The old folks picnic at the Lake on Wednesday last was most successful about 90 participants being present at this Annual outing, As ugual the boating was thoroughly enjoyed and a pleasant afternoon was spent. Mr. and Mrs, David Leith, Normanby, spent the day among old Egremont friends. From Durham came Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Young, Mr. and Mrs. T. MceFadden, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Moâ€" Gowan, Mr. and Mrs. T. McGirr. Mr. and mrs. Thos. Keith now of the 12th con. came back for a day among old friends. Mrs. Seaman, of Ithaca, New York who has been visiting her brother Mr. Dayid Hamilton and other relatives for some weeks got a call home on Monday owing to her son, a young man having his leg broken. Miss Bertha Russell, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs Taylor, left Tuesday for her home in New Liskâ€" eard. Quile a number from here attetrded the garden party at Swinton Park on Monday evening. Miss Mabel Morrison, who a year ago taught school here, has again been engaged to teach for the coming term. During the intervening year she atâ€" tended Normal School in Toronto. Mrs Jas. Renwick and family, who for the past week haye been visiting friends here, left on Saturday to visit her fatber in Durham, ere returning to ber home in North Dakota. Miss Effie Mcaillan is visiting friends in Priceville this week. Congratulations to Miss ElsteScatter and Master Gordon Hastre, who haye been successful in their Entrance ex_ aminations, the latter taking honors. Mrs Robt. Russel and daughter Bertha are visiting with the latter‘s &unt, Mrs Taylor, Miss Jennet Hay, who for the past month has been visiting with her parâ€" ents here, returned to she city on Monâ€" day. Mre Hugh Renwick, of the Civil Serâ€" vice, Ottawa, is spending a couple of weeks holidays at his home here. The Dromors Branch of the Woâ€" men‘s Institute will meet at thae home of Mrs Wilson, Dromore, on â€" Wednesâ€" day, Aug. 6th. The Roll Call topic is * Sanitary hints for dish washing." There will be a debate on * Resolved that a bushel of wheat is better than a cow," Prepare for the Spelling match. Evyeryone to take part. The sale of Middy Blouses and Norfolk Coats still on. Linon and Bedtord Cords &t. «... .««1 2 . crx1% rvgPdds .i ¢ir k .l n ns 64 k 42 .+ m Pure White Wine Vinegar for Pickles North Egremont We sell for less That‘s half price. J. M, Fixnouax‘s, Dromore h# # @e _ Did you Get your Middy Blouse ? HOLSTEIN Dromore yards for... . .3 for 25¢ .. 8 for 250 .. 8 for 250 ..3 for 23¢ .. 8 for 25¢ . 8 for 25¢ ..3 for 25¢ 64 ++ + db The Store that sets the Pace Netting All colors, 5o THE DURHAM REVIZW 3 ibs select Valencia raisins.. 0 lbs seedless Sultana raisins. 5 Ibs 30c green Japan Tea .. 5 lbs 30e black Ceylon Tea. .. 3 pkgs Gilletts Lye.... .... .. 3 pkgs handy Ammonia.. ... 3 pkgs Comfort Lye..... .... 2 tins good red Salmon .... .. 1 _ Miss Kate McEwon visited at Rigerview. Leaders next Sunday, Rev. F. Davey and Mrs. A. Ferguson, Topic "Formosa Toâ€"day."~ Psalim 97. The C. E Society took charge of meeting at Coun. a goodly number attending from both Societies. Colâ€" lection in aid of Mission amounted to $5.90 was taken. Cl Miss Vera Yake visited at Mrs. Thos. Yakes‘s. Mr. and Mre. Jas. Melonis Yeoyil visited at Mr. Alex Buchanans. Mrs. Buchanan Mt. Forest is visitâ€" ing at A. MceEachern‘s and other friends. Donald McOwen has taken a position with Thos. Yake. Mrs. Watt and Master Lyman, Palmerston, are visiting the formers sister Mrs. Dolphin. Alyin Harris who has been spending holidays in Arthur returned home on Tharsday. ‘Hedley and Frank Davey spent the week at the manse. Miss Annie Brown returned home Friday after visiting in Allenford. Mr and Mrs. T. H. Gilkes, Mrs Fonald and babe and Mr Geo. Stuarâ€" rock Sundayed with Holstein friends. Council meeting Saturday made ours a busy burg, A number of our young people acâ€" tended Swinton Park anniversary and garden party last Sunday and Monday, Mrs H. Campbell (n>e Edith Ding: wall), Brooke, Alta., is home for a visit. Mr and Mrs Watt went to Duarham last week to attend the funeral of Mr Watt‘s father. To them we extend our sympathy. Mr Will McEachme, accompanied by Miss Ruth Allen, droye oyer to Durham last Thursday. Miss Jessie MeEachnie, Toronto, arrived home last Saturday. Misses Jean and Agnes and Mr Jas. bhand visited Holsteimn friends Sunâ€" day and Monday week. Mr Joe Clark attended Mt. Forest fair last Wednesday. Miss Cbristene Sturdy is a yisitor at Mr Geo. Sturrock‘s. Miss Lizzie Glenister, Toronto, is hbolidxying with friends here. BECAUSE we Cedarville Hopeville. 10c Hats for ... 50c s es 1.00 [**: x« 1.50 Hats for.. Sl.22lll..... 1.9§ and 1.50 Pickling Spices It‘s time to think about them Come in today, and get first choice. , Lnt 8. con. 13, Egremont, containâ€" ing 100 acres. 6 aeres good hardwood bush, 6 acres mixed, timber, balance good tillable land.‘ Well watered. good spring creek running through, another spring a few rods from barn, drilled well at house. Good frame house and barn, large drive shed, fine orchard. . Situated 2} miles trom Helâ€" stein, 4 mile from school, _ Will be sold on easy terms. For further p;rlicu-‘ lars apply on premises to The successful pupils are : Janie Brown, Hughie Brown, Iva Murdoch Willie Orchard, Horace Hill. Milâ€" dred Rogers of No. 9, Egremont is also one of the happy. ones.. .Conâ€" gratulations to all. *t2" All .. 20¢ .. 25¢ The result of the entravce exams has at last arrived and has brought "gladness and sadness.*‘ We wonld like if more had passed, but . another year will not do any harm to those who failed. ‘The results show five passed aud four failed . Straw Hats | _ _Mr. Elij Smith met with a painful ‘accident while attending the game, \he having his foot severely tramped on, which hs caused his absence jrom the shop for the past weéek. | __Mrs. Rogers, Mrs, Crozier, Mr, W. \H. Rogers and daughter Miss Ruby, attended the wedding of his niece in ‘London last week. Miss Ruby acted | as bridesmaid and remained a few days | with relatives in that vicinity, Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson who formâ€" erly lived in Arthur and now of Toronto spent .a short visit with their daughter (Rev ) Mrs. James, returnâ€" ing this week by way of their old home where they intend spending a few days before reaching this home Mr Herb Poliock who has been sick for some time passed away Tuesday . The funeral takes place on Thursday to Maplewood cemetery. Berry pickers are to be seen in all directions those days, it would be hard to say whicaâ€"looked the most dejected the dishes or their owners. The football match between Yeovil and the home team Wednesday evenâ€" ing resulted in a score of 1â€"o in favor of Holstein. â€" The game was a very close one, the visiting team putting up a stiff fast game. 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ Tho farmers are busy taking off their hay crop, the reports are very much the same from all, hay is very light and much below the average, This does not prevent large aumbers from delivering stock Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week, many comâ€" ing long distances through heat and dust. Mrs. Cringle and Master Jack of Mt Forest were guests of Mrs Hershey over Sunday . Mrs. Wm. Hunt spent a few days with her son Rev. Win, Hunt at Belâ€" wood. Mr Bert Edwards of . Toronto is spending part of his holidays with old friends here. Misses Morle and Lydia Cofdingly of Palmerston spent Sunday with friends here. Pictures framed on shortest notice. Firstâ€"class work guaranteed and prices right at J. M. Matthews‘ furniture store. 4 LOCAL AND PERSONAL $ '%k‘&‘:&&}i:':‘éfi-’&éSi-f&’-@:fi'iiai-"’é-é'iéfiifi-‘iefiiéa *msaess0despsensesnes buy for less Here you are : .50 25e Hats for 25¢ 7b¢e Hats for 50c 1.25 &6 2C Joux Warnsiry, Hclteins| Half Price Farm for Sale. Your Groceries 6 tins Choice Sardines...... . TFresh Dates...» ;:>./«1*+4«4, 2 pound tins Baking Powder Dest Corr Hiakes .... .. «... Shredded Wheat Biscuit.... Large bottle Pickles..... ... Finest Leaf Lard, perlb.... Best Silver Gloss Starch .... d h wedtd a 8 EN TY OME G+ ++x‘5 18 es rrCAR nA THAYAT 3+ + rree ¢4 The Review and Weekly Advertisâ€" 6 JRBEROY HQO JY c¥¥+ +6 ++\ rvebrrin cave 24s ‘The Reyview and : Weekly Mail and Empire for 1 YORES ++ sarxÂ¥5Â¥24 54x The Review and Grain Growers‘ Gutde, Winnipeg, for onge year The Review and the Family Herâ€" ald and Weekly Star for 1. year The Review and Weekly Witness TOF XYORE:â€": : ceces ransenreressaaiaenas‘s The Reyiew and Weekly Sun for The Review and Weekiy Gl.obo h es 12%¢ . 37e .620 _ From premises of undersigned, Lot $5,~Con. 8,, Exremont. one 2â€"y1,â€"0ld8 White heifer. Informatian leading to Bep recovery rewarded. Hexryx Rmn». North Holstein Miss Alma S. Hunt, of Antler, N. Dak., grandâ€"daughter of the late Mr John. Hunt of the Bend, last week sent. us a poem, her own composition, which expresses beautiful thoughts, Mrs Russell, of Mount Ec spent some days recently visiting daughter, Mrs Gardizer. A young. lady arrived recently at the home of Mr and Mrs Edgar Garâ€" diner and immediately became the most important personage in the esâ€" tablishment. ‘ We welcome Miss Garâ€" diner to the Bend and congratulate the proud parents. A number from here took in Varney Garden Party Monday night. Mr. Ward preached an excellent sermon Sunday. Come and hear him. Bome of the farmers are through haying and others only beginning. Miss Schenk spent over Sunday at Chas, Wilson‘s. Tharlie Wilson had a ride in an auto last week. He says he does not like it because he had to hold on to bis hat. The gypsies has been around here trading horses. C. Baker traded twice in one day. Miss Audrey Hoy of Varney spent last week with her cousin Miss Jessie Hoy. Congratulations to Jessie Hoy, Sadie Bailey aud Grace Pinder passing entrance exams. Picking berries is in fall swing these days. 8 lb pkgs for +s x43 + 4 ++@" 200 .++«3 .$ for 20¢ .. . . .. i# for 20¢G sssve ths»»* 108 x x *a viez +s TBG ... >$ tor you Clubbing Rates, South Bend ...-.u.-.‘...-u..uq Strayed Orchard Dcn‘t lose your frait by using old Jar Rings. Our Sure Seal and Red Seal Rubber Rings guarantee to keep your fruit. Pints, per doz..90¢e _ Quarts, per doz..1.10 Half gallON .. .. ..s>> > s s k k.k k.k ... ... .. 1,.25 A few of these White Skirts still on sale If you have not got yours, come today. 9n 200 Om # 0 4 _ THE J. D. ABRAHAM CO North Holstein Oranges, Lemons Bananas, a‘ways fresh 1.35 White Skirts, 79c¢ Bess Corn Starch ....... .... ...... ». 8 for 250 All EXLPRCLES... . ...« ... .«» +1+s +«»»@%0p Sbe Fresb 15¢ Jam jams.... .... .... .... 8 for 25¢ Large Pails Soda Biseuits .... .... â€"â€"+«>â€" .. 250 Tomato Catsup in bottles...... .... .. 2 for 250 Best Jelly Powder.......... .... ... .8 tor 250 Varney Cream Cheese ........ ... . pound 16e Szap CObips, 78:...1... +s« *..+%... .. &A fur 250 Crown Fruit Jars § 75 1 90 orest, r her Jar Rings Bunday Sunday S0Boo!l at 1 Bervic * / c ts and €,00 p m: REV. MR Janmes, Meaney to loan at lowest ra terms to suit borrower, _ ] rlfilldnmnng placed in tho Holstein Conveyancer * Issuer of Marriage Licenses DR. JAS,. L, WILSON, B. A. Physician, Surgeon and Accouncheur Spécial attention aid. to disewses of p\svcomen and Clallgm * z'\IV Bye, Fi:ar. Nose an Throat, &ves § Snunens d C t en c PEABODY OVERALLS Sold only at t kis Stor® Municipality of the Township of Egremont, County of Grey. attended to, The lowest or any tepder not neces sarily accep:ed. D. Aumax, Glerk Holstein, Jaly 4th, 1913. _ office, Holstein and tenders mar‘ «d " Tender *‘ will be reeeived by J . &. Philp, Reeve, Holstein, up to July 24th, when tenders will be opened at 2.30 p. m. on said date. The span 18 30 ft, 16 ft wide, iron railings, steel beams, cement coverâ€" ing. Plans and specifications miy thoro perly The municipality of the township of Egremoat ask for tenders for the constraction of a flat top sement bridge over the creek known as Davidson‘s, about one and s }1!! miles east of Mt Forest. Dated at Holstein on the 5th day of : July, 1913, A Presbyterian Charch ie caiq a;_, _ _ "¢C uponto examine said list, and, if any omissions or _other errors are found therein. t 0 : immediate proceedings to have said errors corsected accordinx to Voters‘ List, 1913 seen at Methodist Church Pegofat 10. Serrive nt 11 a. m. n at any time atthe Clerk‘s Hol,teigi and tenders marked IBING : 1« 4« A*% lGB . .. »+s s«a*Â¥az 6 »xa‘s sriiÂ¥4r»sW Tenders Wanted J" Anda _Abromkt,. C E&yes 1y tested und glasses pro voters‘ List Act," the by said sections to he or detivered of the list, at lowest rates, borrower, _ Firs J. R. PHILP, Reeve JJLY 24, 1913 ills executed on work promptiy Mervices at 11 of Egremont Store Pastor x J 7r NE Ai 18 UR AI 1J . 1 a4 | § 1| To make Sh Custom € VOL. XXXVI OF Quarterly Di Your go Headq=~ We care Go‘d Medal FOF DA 11 Freqd // o A M

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