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Durham Review (1897), 21 Aug 1913, p. 4

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& ) NopTHeR: AAawrJtrr H Every graduate guaranteed a posâ€" sition. Thorough courses. Large staff of Specialists. Best equipped College in Canada. Individual instruction. CA FLEMING, F CA G. D. FLEMING Principal Secratary 1 eenqecececeeceereeeererccect / The Central â€" Drug Store y Nt Abs uy Cheap Feed We have a good stock of are offering at low prices for we waut to reduce our stock any kind call and see us at t 1b U 2323232332333333 332333333 C( ww _©~ ®&â€"__1.*~ _R‘ I 1 The People‘s Mills | Wherever you go you will see the Paint. McGowan Milling Co. Some of the best people in Durham and surrounding country have discovered that there are no Paints to equal Sherwinâ€" Wilâ€" liams, conscquently some of the best houses in Durham asnd surâ€" rounding country are being painted at present with Sherwinâ€" Williams Paint. (Qualiiy costs a little more money than inferior material, but ,very wise perssn will pay the price and secure the best bargain. The Sherwinâ€"Williams Co. prepares paint for eyery purposeâ€" For the bouse (inside and outside), barn, wood shed, implements, wagons, buggies, cutters, sleighs and other azticles too numerous to mention . There is no more suitable time for painting than the" present and eyery person having painting to do should take advantage of the fine painting weather we are haying at present. WThere is a new disease raging among the horses at present called Ty phoid Distemper. The horses become languid and the owner does not understand what is wrong. Buay a package of io miGstacr e Chare amik wore Hores willsoon be restored to Ls ‘There is a new disease raging among sMo BMISTS C P TA called Ty phuid Distemper. The horses become languid and the owner does not understand what is wrong. Buay a package of our Distemper Cure and your horse will soon be restored to his natural health. Horses and cattle are suffering from flies. One owner turned out to grass a fine horse lately and he reduced in flesh 150 lbs. in iwo weeks. Buy a package of our Fly Oil and your horses will increase in fi._sh and your cows will give more cream. Selling at 25¢, 40¢c, 60c and $1.00 per package. w . BLACK /""’?q,’â€":;w of this community, because aasys x * § l peple have learned that we commmsity â€"< ~A" _ p" SH take utmost care in filling eyesy prescription entrusted to us ; . that we never use poor, old drarsc that w> nsyer substitute, and that we give you prompt ervice Snd your prescriptions to us, no matter what physician \yrites them, and KNOW that they will be filled exactly as prescribed . Come to our Drug Store. The Central Drug Store ',,:; Sovereign Flour Eclipse Flour Pastry Flour Bran Shorts Middlings Low grade Flour Mixed Chop _ Corn Chop _ Oat Chop _ Crimped Oats Ring us up when you We have the stuff on hand. Also the celebrated Blatchford‘s Calf Meal and Stock Foods, and Prime & Co. Molassine Meal for all kinds of Stock. L‘ John Crushed Oats Chopped Barley Oat Feed HARDW ARE All Kinds of Grain Bought and Sold Special Reduction on Flour and Feed in ton lots, at the Mill or delivered any where in single 100 lbs., ton lots or car loads Oatmeal Milis at moderate prices stock of Food on hand that we prices for the next few weeks as our stock. _ If you need feed of â€"e us at the Oatmeal Mill. Require Flour and Feed quickly stops coughs, cures colds, and hea‘is the throat and lungs. it i 25 cents. Chopped Oats Feed Oatmeal Mixed Feen w Bring us your Prescriptions. We fill them with pure, fresh drugs Our Drug Store has become "The Prescription Drug Store name, Sbherwinâ€"Williams J. A. DARLING Dispensing Chemist Phone 3 i# 1M Ub Obe Bursham Reviem â€"â€"Justice in the United States may rang ber bead. Harry Thaw, the murderer, adjudged insane in New York State. escaped from confineâ€" ment in an insane asylum on Sunday last. He made a dash for liberty through an open gate andâ€"v.ry strange !â€"tound a swift automobile waiticg there with four men, who| rushed out of reach of course, and it‘ is thougbt may reach Counecticut where Thaw woulid be safe! To get him back to New York state may reâ€" quire years of litigation, but if Conâ€" necticut doetors declare bhim sane, he ean‘t ba taken at ail. The next thing we may hear of will be a sweet reunion with his precious ! wife. Laâ€" terâ€"The runaway has been captured ar Coaticook, Quebec, and the Domâ€" inion will deport him as an undesirâ€" able. This should be done at some point in New York State, and have authorities there "nab‘"‘ him. A\ n 1\ According to figures receivyed from the Dept. of Agriculture the world‘s wheat crop is about 100,000,000 bushels larger than in 1912. Out of 41 wheat producing countries enamerated there are I1 passing the 100,000,000 mark. Canada is among thege. They are as under: Russia in Earope 701 millions: United States new it y India 350 â€"A ‘ France 820 .. ‘ Canada 216 5+ 1‘ Argentina 200 J+ Italy 200 & Russia in Asia 192 Â¥+ Hangary 156 F. Germany 148 r Spain 112 3+ Australia bas 89 million bushels, New Zealand 6 million, the Cape 2% miltions. Great Britain and Ireland 60 willion bushels. Bulgaria in spite \of the war has 64 million and Keumâ€" l ania 84 million bushels. Forty Thousand Men Required. Farm Laborers‘ Excursionsâ€"This Year‘s Wheat Crop will be the Larâ€" gest in The History of Canada. The wheat crop of 1913 will be the greatest eyer haryested in Manitoba, Sashatchewan and Alberta, thus reâ€" quiring the farm laborers of the East &‘ a ul i in en iaess ts e UEmmnm Eie me t Cees en (’u recruit and assist in harvesting the World‘s greatest bread basket, The Governments of the respective Provinces state that forty thousand men will be required for this year‘s haryest. . These will have to be principally recruited from Ontario, and the prospecity of Canada depends on securing labor prowmptly, The Canadian Pacific. on which Company will fall practcally the entire task of transporting the men to the wes‘, is already muking «pecial arrangements for this year, Excursions from points in Ontario to Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta will be run,. and special trains operated, making the trip in about thirtyâ€"six hours and avoiding any change of cars or transfers. This will be a day shorter than any other route. " Going Trip West" $1000 to Win nipeg. plus halfâ€"cent pet mile from Winnipeg up to MacLeod, Calgary or Edmonton. ©" Return Trip East, " $18.00 to Winâ€" nipeg, plus halfâ€"cent per mile from all points east of MacLeod, Calgary or Edmonton, to Winnipeg. Going Dates.â€"August I8 hâ€"From all stations RKingston to Renfrew inâ€" clusive and east thereof in Ontario, THURSDAY, AUG. 21. 1913 August 22adâ€"From Toronto and West on Grand Truck Main Line to S»rnia inclusive and south thereof,. August 25thâ€"From Toronto and North Woestern Ontario, north of but not including Grand Truok â€" Line to Sarnia and east of Toronto to Kingâ€" ston, Sharbot Lake and Renfrew, inâ€" cluding these points. September 3rdâ€"From Toronto and ail stations in Ontario East of but not including Grand Trunk Line Toronto to North Bay. September 5thâ€"From all stations on Grand Trunk Line Toronto to North Bay inclusive and west thereof in Ontario including 0. P. R. Line Sudâ€" bury to S aite S e M arie, Oatario, but not including Azilda and west, For fall pfi'liculau‘s see nearest C, P. R. Agent, or write M. Gâ€" Mtrphy, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. Are assured if you will cleanse yeur stomach of undigested food and foul wases ; the excese bile from the liver and the waste matter from the intestines and bowels by the uso of, FIG PILLS Wheat Production 1913. the great fruit. kidney, liver, stomach and bowel remedy. At all dea‘ers 25 and 50 cents or mailed by the Fig Pill Co,, St Thomas, We lhave given some lines of footwear notice to leave our store. To quickly help them out we have reduced prices till there is hardly any price left. Sam:s Ladies‘ Slippers and Oxfords, reg. $2.00, now $1.00 Miss>s and Childrens White Oxfords now .. .. . . . . 50¢ Other broken lines also away down. _ Call and see if your size is here. GOOD HEALTH Vim and Vitality +o+ NOTICE TO LEAVE yeuk U on mt naly T Custom Work and Repairing as usual bushels 791 millions THE DURHAM REV.EW Northâ€"East Normanby Rev. Mr. Ward of Varney took charge of the service in Knox church last Sunday in Rev. Mr Kendall‘s absence. Rev Mr James of Holstein wiil cccupy the pulpit next Sunday. Miss B Marskall spent over the week end with Mrs T McAllister. - Miss Maggie Burns arrived home from Toronto last Saturdsy night to spend her bolidays abt her kome On the 18th. Mr and Mrs Jas Wilton spent Sunday evening a; the home of Mrs Jno Morice. Boro.â€"At Dilke, Sask., on Aug. to Mr and Mrs Ed Ley, a daughter,, Miss Mary McAlister returned last Friday from spending a 6 weeks holiâ€" day with her sister Mrs E Hoy of Welland. «en Mr and Mrs Cook and Mr and Mrs Dillon of Markdale spent Sunday with Mrs Cook‘s sister Mrs Jas Wats>n. Miss Margaret Clark of Port Elgin is yvisiting friends at Aberdeen ana Bentinck. Miss Lizzie Grierson of Durham spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Grierson. Miss Bessie Smith of Toronto is visittng her mother, Mrs. J ... W Smith. Miss Julia Clark went to Hanover Monday where she will attend the Model school. Miss Jessie Smith spent Thursday afternoon with her friend Miss Mary Edge at Edgebill. Miss Mary Clark of Toronto is visiting hber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ulark. + _ â€"Master Hughie MoLean is spending the holidays with his grandmother, Mrs. McArthuar, Says THE CHRISTIAN GUARDIAN,â€" Another distressing auto accident has occurred near this city, resulting in the sudden death of a well known citizen. Thedriver of the car admitted at the inquest that he had bhad * a few drinks," and the jury brought in a recommendation that the drivers of autos be refused liquor, The hopelessâ€" ness of such a recoromendation is qaite manifest under present conditions, for one reason that those who sell liquor ‘ have, for the most part, no regard whatever for public welfare or safety. If they had they would not be in the ;bminesa. But the appalling number of accidents of this kind that point | back with inore or less certainty to a liquor cause is making the public at large do some serious thivking People are coming to see that the man who has bad "a few drinks" is a menace to the public in any position where human lives are dependent upon his alertness and intelligence, â€" Hedoes not need to be dead drunk to be unsafe and to do the foolish and rash thing; | "a few drinks" will do the work all ltoo surely, as much bitter experience | has shown. It comes back to the old 'p sitior, a man is drunk, and thereâ€" fore apt to be a nuisance and menace to snc'iety. when he has been drinking "Tepp un B P2C eR CODC NC 002 sad Calds The family remedy for Coughs and Colds. "Shiloh costs so little and does s0 much I" The Preparation that kills the Potato Bus and not the Piant The only preparation that has iroved good when others failed. 3asily applied. Cheaper and betâ€" ter than Igaris Green. No water to carry. Good for Cabbage Plants, Berry Bushes and Turâ€" nips as well as the Potato plants. Now is the time to apply it when the plants are appearing as this preparation kills the beetle as the late bugs. The only preparâ€" ation that is a fertilizer as well as insecticide. JAMES R. GUN, Made and sold only by PARKERS‘ BUG KILLER Aberdeen Druggist, Durham Town Ticket Agent Miss Ioy Dargave! returned hone OM | Tuesday alter spending tWO weeks in the city. _ She also took & trip to Niagara Falls and other points. The Women‘s Institute meeting was held on Wed. last at Miss Mcâ€" Intosh‘s. 18 Ladies were present 8 being new members, making 09 number 14. Hopse by next time & few more of our Ladies will take a notion to join us as they don‘t know what they are missing. | Mich. Nichol and Miss Pollock of ho ooa hn arstrime i# Mr and Mrs Mich. Nichol and the city are visiting Duncan Campbell‘s. Miss Katie Pollock ep°eU® ©""""ZJ at Mr. Mortley‘s. Mrs Dargayel and Mrs Neil Wilson pent last Friday with the Hay family. B pul 3 c esn . C NT ce en eE CE o . 9 m n Mr Morrison Smith left for Hanvover where he will attend Model schoo!. We all wish kim eyery success. Mrs Dargavel s[;e'nt."l‘uesduy at Miss E. Gun‘s, Durham. _ Mr H Alesander is erecting new residence which will be a improvement to hie farm, Mr and Mrs N. Wilson visited at Mr Wim 3mith‘s lass week. Mr H Alesander is erecting & fine haw remAance which will be a‘ groat Miss Ivy Vfiargsvel entertained few of ber friends on Wed, eve. Mr and Mrs Fred Staples attended the wedding of his sister, Miss Ada Staples in Markdale last Wednesday to Mr Fred Burnside. We extend hearty congratulations 10 the young couple. M;NJ. D. McFayden purchased a Masseyâ€"Harris binder from A. B. Meâ€" Lelian of town. Miss Jean Hepburn, of town, a week at Mr W. R. Edge‘s. Misses Mary and Maggie Edge vieâ€" ited friends in Egremont for the last week. Mr Victor Williams left Tuesday of this week for the West, where be inâ€" tends to remain for a couple of months. Miss C. McGirr, of Riverdale, visâ€" ited for the last week at ber uncle‘s, Mr D. Edge‘s. Mr and Mrs George Ritche enterâ€" tained alarge number of young people on Friday eyening of last week. Mr Artbhur Greenwood bas bis silo completed now. _ The Edwards Bros. did the work in first class style. Purnanm, Aug. 20, 1913. Flour per ewt ........ 2 75 to 2 80 Oatmeal per sack .... 2 15 to 2 25 Chop per ewt........ 1 25 to 1 40 Buck wheat ...... ... 65 to 75 Fall Whoat........... $ 90 to $1 00 Spring Wheat........ _ 90 to 1 00 Oats, feed. :... ... /.; â€" B4 â€"to : 86 Oats, milling........ .. â€" 33 to 34 Peus..*, .s+s... ¢¥i4. Â¥*+% 90 to 100 Batley..«...«. 1. .~... * BP Apâ€" «ha Butter......‘.,.1.>..., "10 %o 19 He m c n i o ho h i ols . o p y * »Ig DarlGy......sx‘ss.x . BUtter......‘s;>}.21«4 EFgRS8..;....+ 1«ss 6+ +s Potatoes per bag. .... { Durham Markets. Small Profits Our stock of Floor Coverings is very large. It is composed of Linolen:us, Oilcloths and Rugs. The Linoleums are all Canadian manufacture and all first class goods in the newest designs and in the neatest patterns. We have sold a very large quantity this season and it has given the best of satisfaction. 4 yards wide.............. $3 per yard. The Oilcloth is also Cansdian make and has giyen good satisfaction. It is in 1 yard, 13, and 2 yd widths, The Rugs are composed of ‘Tapestry, Axminster and Veilvet, in the n« designs, with the nicest Oriental Tinge of coloring to suit the rooms int©! tor. They are the product of the Best English Looms,. We cordially » you to have a look through them. Our Stock is large and varied, composed of the newest designs manu!=©~ tured by the Old Reliable Firm, Staunmtoms, and it is warranted to give £°*5 satisfaction. Bring the measurement of the rooms you want papered and #0)¢! the paper, we will give you the right quantity, trimmed ready to go on walls. Imperial pint Fruit Jars, per dozen......... Imnperial quart Fruit Jare, per dozen....... Wine half gallon Fruit Jars, per dozen..... Crystal Standard Gran. Sugar, per bag..... Large Brooms, each, only................ Figs, Blbs FOU;.xxâ€":1x +111 *sker rar« raaÂ¥is Sunkist Raisins, seeded, perlb............ Purple and gold seeded raisins, 3 p‘ckg‘s. for $1be Currants :: A08,;: . ; . ;s »%Â¥.+ 1.Â¥ sa«i xi aa‘x § 1be Ratsins ~ for..i.......1.... 09. <yn Edge Hill Floor Coveringsâ€"â€"on Second Floor Pollt;ck epent Sunday Reminders McKechnie‘s Weekly News spent ?‘.’; School Days 2 Again *X & d i C C % Druggists and Booksellers bj O P R Town Office Buy you & . EEWHE@EESWEESES@WEEEME&E 4 s tpop Aedpdiedpcioodecich â€" dedkdadd@adia@ncsins de ie dpoy db tote ofs Qeogech is o h sipeb @iorge a +5 80. .. ++ +x«s 90 lozen....... 100 r dozen..... 1 10 ner bag..... 4 75 ie cEiaaÂ¥a was 10 Wall Paper Sh J. McKECHNIB AUVGT .T 81, 1913 _ es """ammmAAEESREREN y@meRmERne zes Just 12 days and VYoung Canada will b: marching off to school once more. We have, We think, the largest and best selâ€" ection of School Supplies ever shown in town All the Authborized Text Books constantly All the . on hand. Come to us for the latest and best. "Often the cheapest, always the best." MacFARLANE & CO. still have in fine assortment C. L GRANT Beautiful Goods at rock bottom prices. 10 2% Another lot of FINE CEYLON TEAS: Star of India, 25c, Light of Asia Why buy oldâ€"fashioned Shoes at high prices when we are selling the newest styles a/ low prices ? ? Why pay $1 2 for the E. T. Corset when Y sell it for $1.00 ? ? B5cts less ? 4Â¥ _ Dow‘t forget to bring your Butter and 43 _ Eggse to us We pay the top prices Reminders Buy your tickets hare stock a Large Sales noewest juvibe * & #ig Mr Dingwall and Dorothy, of Presque visiting Mrs Ding w F. P. Reiley. Miss Edoa at kett are yvisitic Miss Beston guest of Mre G Miss Berta / ;‘.t week wi ark . Miss Sadie ) at ber bhome i Mr Willias Toronto two we in&, week Miss Marg from Toront Mrs He:! Winnipeg ter with b Miss Colle gpent some ! . R. MeLe Mrs P. Câ€" returned to some time w Mrs Hector AUGUST 21, 19 Mr Mitch jared on Ci very npicel) though be! again â€" 1s Miss Marg Sault Ste Ma in this vicin Mrs Miss i\ 1( is viâ€"itiog The Aulay foran a AROUND THE VIL on We il PRL Village I‘r« Oy? For and $ 4* W Branc A PR Mc Aim l

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