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Durham Review (1897), 18 Sep 1913, p. 5

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n the De'elfi ICHOL, Reparsentative Box 107, Durham oor roo m Tea.. 2y in Tea 3650 25¢ and 350 rk o#. It is ‘a our dollar in pattern® fromâ€"4 yds LA tham rolusion. . 18, CORSETS er the special hroughout the ¢ _ unbreakable €8. Sales T3 uced N Puark lot No. 1, containing on west side of Queen St., in lage of Priceville. Apply at ¢ Large roomy dwelling hounse snough to keep boarders, . Conv Iy situated to all public works. decorated. Cheap rent. Apply N. Mcl=tyRA®, Pricevilie. _ Twoâ€"storey brick ing. Situated in good locality.. Furnaces and hotel appliarces sold at & valuation, or lamp sut 2reed uporn. Possession given Ist of Octé soomer if desived. KFor farthe mation apply to SBPT. 18, 1913 * Branching <p tip 4o took i : e t es * D. G. McLEA 4 ) PAQBFRRRI: THE COUMERCIAL HOT Village Property for Sal or to In introducing this sale i customers for their past pat tion for all to visit our store goods whether you wish to . are on sale : commencing J to continue for ten 3.00 ; special sale price 1.49, 1.69 & 225 _ Ladies shoes to sell at 1.39, 1.60 and 1.75. Reg. 3.00, sale price.... 2. * 2.50, sale price..... 2 * 2.75, sale price...... 21 Boys shoes reg 2 25, sale pr 1.1 _ * _ reg 2.00, sale pr. 1.6 We baye a good line of Men", & Boys shoes reg. 2.00, 2.50 & Prints, regular 12%e sale pr. l‘lannelettes 12 % e sale price Black denim 2%5«, sale price Blae denim 25¢, sele price Lining, reg 15¢ for. ...... Table Linen, reg 50c for Powelling, reg 126, tor .. (GGinghams, reg 159, for.. McKechni You should fall in Reppe, reg 15¢, for .... Sateen reg 150 for ....... Velveteen, reg 50e tor.. Muslins, reg 15¢ tor .... 25 pr pants toclear at Panamas, reg 506 for .. Lastre, reg. 500 for .. .. Men‘s coats reg. 3,50 for Mer‘s smocks reg 1.25 to We bhave on hand 1 and feed. Telophone c0 Dry Goods, PRICEVILLE 42 PRICEV Men‘s Shoes Hotel to Rent. A. J, MeVICAFR, 17 Griafton Ave., Tor DRESS GOODS We have recentl McGowan‘s Different weights. ARE YOU WELL 8 your shoes here. They speak for thet Ames Hold: DRY GOODS To Rent. JOMN MeGRATEH M. SlMVI’an. Pric Rough Doors and Custom Chopping Highes; pric . McLEOD, Priceville McK: PRODL Pricey Dressed for Flooring, d â€" other requirements nd Dressed Lumber, Shingles, etc. promptly done 2 yds long, 27 in wide........25¢c pr 24 t* 40 in wide........50c pr 3 * 30 in wide...,..... 75¢ pr *% < * 54 in wide....., .1.00 pr g: blal 60 in wide.......1.00 pr «* 80 in wide.......1.50 pr Twilled Shoeting 2 yas wide.25¢ yd yas wide........... Bed Comforters from . ......1. 25 up to $3 each . Fleor Qicloth, .. 30c a equare ward Pable Oilcioth, 45 in wide, 25¢ a yd NMew Ipring Prints all now in Call and see them fleavx bleached shecting, 2 yas wide................ 4doyd BIG 4 THE CITY BAKERY We daily have shipped in a supply of the best and purest Ice Cream. Delicious Sundaes, Sodas Specials, Sofe Drinks, etc. at our parlors. ‘Take an Ice Cream Brick home with you. Chidice limes of Cooked Meats, Plain and Fancy Cakes, FPresh Groceries, etc., etc. Headquarters for Confectionery and all Rakeary goods The People‘s Mills Sovereign Flour Eclipse Flour Pastry Flour Bran Shorts Middlings Low grade Flour Mixed Chop â€" Corn Chop _ Oat Chop _ Crimped Oats We have the stuff on hand. Also the celebrated platchford's COalf Meal and Stock Foods, and Prime & Co. Molassine Meal for all kinds of Stock. Phone No. 8 Athe Down Town Shoe Stose EGGS TAKBN AS CASHK Ring us up when you We have given som« lines of footwear notice to leave our store. To quickly help them out we have reduced prices till there is hardly any price left. Soms Ladies‘ Slippers and‘Oxfords, reg. $2.00, now $1.00 Missoas ard Childrens White Oxfords now........ 50¢ Other brokemn lines also away dowa. _ Call and see if your size is here. LACE CURTAINS Fresh Ice Cream Daily W. H. BEAN Supplement to DURHAM REVIEW All Kinds of Grain Bought and Sold Special Reduction on Flour and Feed in ton lots NOTICE TO LEAVE CALDER‘S John McQowan Custom Work and Repairing as usual at the Mill or delivered any where in single 100 lbs., ton lots or car loads iADAUMNM THC VILL AGC BLOCK National Fly Pads.... Display of Toilet Boaps.. ..............&ll prioes Pickling Bpices....... .. ~«8be pr ....50c pr .... To¢ pr . , . 1.00 pr ...1,00 pr VICINITY Require Flour and Feed Pharmacy PRICEVILLE, â€"â€" ONT, The Quality The marriage of two well known residents of this locality was celebrated on September 3, when Mrs. Yaunds became the bride of Mr. W. McLeod. Immediate friends and relatives were guests at the ceremony. Little Annie McCallum is indisposâ€" ed at present, the trouble being an abcess on the tonsils. Dr. J. C. McGillvray of Denver vigited frieeds around Mulock last week. Mr. and Mrs. D. MeDonmald yisited at Mr and Mrs, Wm Curric‘s last week. Miss A. M. Twamley of Buflalo is visising at her uncle‘s Mr. Robt. Twamley. Miss A. M, Ramage, teacher apent the week end at her home in Darham. J. 8. MeILRAITH Mulo ck Durham, September 18th, 1913 prizes offered. Look up the prize list, _If you have none write the Sec. Mr. T A M Ferguson, Priceville for ene. Owen Sound Markdale, Chatsworth and several smaller places are noâ€" gotiacing with the Hydreâ€"Eleeiric reâ€" T BEE DURHAM REVIEW eannot be found "at the office and abroad ag the same timo. Now we stop and leave the rest to & better reâ€" '.;r'zoi' and Priceville page will be well filled this week. Agus mar sin bidkheadh e and solu it. Died at her bome on Con. 4. N.D.R Artemesia, known as Stomne Setuleâ€" meat, Mrs MeLeod, relict of the late John MeLeod (who predeceased her 4 404 TB .4 acomdtradiih hk 424 3 40 L some four years ago) at the age of about 75 years, Mrs MeLeod was ons of the hindest old ladies in Artemesia, fSer she was beloyed by ail who formed ability she was a regular attendant at the Presbyterian church, of which she was a good memtber, her ebristlan Te Eue 1he Great Northwest It is really and truly great. So great is it that no individual has seen more than a small fraction of it. A sojourn of the greater part of nine years in the west gave me an interest in it and a longing to return. Let me say a word about the pioneer or bhowmesieader who endures many hardships and plays an important part in the deyelopment of the country. Bome of these adyenturers sing a me!â€" ancholy song at first when their early troubles seemm magnified ; but If they haye the steying power they soon beâ€" gi0 to appreciate the possibilities of the future and to adapt themselves to their surreundings. when success usuâ€" «lly comes quickly. Then they change their tune, perbaps to the opposite exâ€" treme. The following is the song (words only) of one who went through some ratkher chilling, if not thrilling, exâ€" periences during a very late spring a few years ago. The weather was so cold and unseasonable and the prosâ€" pects were so dismal, that every inâ€" stinct but exaggeration and complaint seemed to liedormant, while he wrete as follows : :"‘..:‘:&“:...*’3:!% @ son, ‘Priceville for G»yemen Cm aD en as [ rkdale, Cbhatsworth § 'i'rf}'ifige'é?félu s The Gurr Oh this is the great Northweet ! Where the man of the homestead is blest With a haryest of snow And a full eup of woeâ€" For this is the great Northwest ! Yes, this is is the great Northwest, Where we‘re all cursed more than we‘re blessed ; We‘ve galamities galore, And many, many more. Fos this is the great Northwest ! The landâ€"shark locates your land, And then you join the pilgrim band Who bad onse a happy houe, But now they only roam To a shack in the great Northwest. You‘ll be turned black as sin in the Weat ; n Your mother wouldn‘t know you from the rest ; But the color of your skin Shows that you‘ve been taken in In the regions of the great Northwest We‘ll net tell how yery far you‘re a w a y * + From your wood and your water ard your hay, From the station and the store And‘a dozen places more That you need in the great Northwest. We‘il say nothivg of the wind and the flies | 5 o 9104 m Aad the dust that bungs up both your eyes, Aud the storms and the frost And what everything will cost That you buy in the great Northwest, You may reach the home above from the West, And dying, mavea mansion with the blest ; But in case you‘re sent below You can neyer have such woe As you‘ye had in the great Northwest. Everything is great in the Westâ€" Expectations, disappointments and the rest ; But the greatest is the man Who always says " 1 can " And stays till he wins in the West. 7P In the days of her We have a good stock of Food en hand that we are offering at low prices for the next few woeeks as we want to reduce our stock. If you need feed of any kind call and see us at the Oatmeal Mill. Cheap Feed McGowan Milling Co. By W. L. Dixox ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Crashed Oats Chopped Oats Chopped Barley Feed Oatmeal Oat Feed Mixed Feen Miss N. Layiolette of Virginia is engaged as teacher for 8. S. No. 7 tor the coming year. Mr. Rapad McMillan and Mr. John Muarphy of Toronte spent over Labour Day at the former‘s brother‘s Mr. Aroch McMillan. revenyy t 0. 118110Y ©. Miss Ada McMillan, Messrs J. J. Blacek Alex McVicar, Angus Morrison and Dan Anderson took in the exbibâ€" ition in Toronto last week and report a good time. Mr. Donald McDonald of Woodstock is visiting his brotbherâ€"inâ€"law, J.; A. McMillan and other friends. Oatmeal Mills (Second Edition ; Revised and Imrâ€" proved.) O, this is the great Northwest ! Where the man on the homestead is blest With a harvest of wneat That the world cannot beat, For this is the great Northwest ! Your friend will help cheose your land Aw then you‘ll join the eager band ho had once a prospect peor But now they felt quite sure Of a home in the great North west, You‘ll be tanued a litsle darker in the And he stayed till ho won, as we may «uppose from the second e€dition of this song, which bhe revised and improred and now it reads as tollows : Tha Great Northwest W est, But you‘li be hale and hearty with the rest ; For the color of your skin Bhows that you won‘t give in But thrive in the great Northwest. Eyerything is great in the Westâ€" Enterprises, expectations and the rest; But the greatest is the man Whe always says * I can ! " And works till he wins in the Wesk, We‘ll not tell how yery far you have strayed From the townsite that last was surâ€" veyed ; But the railroad with its grade, Brings along its booming trade To you in the great Northwest. We‘!l say nothing ef the wonders we bhave seenâ€" Of the mirage by the lakes and rivers sheen ; Of the wonderful advance On the prairie‘s broad expanse In the regions of the great Northwest. Yes, this is the great Northwest ! Where there‘s none cursed more than they‘re blest. We have stacks of gold here (geld~n grain), And the very best of cheer, For this is the great Northwest. You may reach the home aboye from the West, <Â¥7 And dylng, haye a mansion with the blest : But when you‘re ealled to die You wiil leaye it with a sighâ€" Your bome in the great North west. For this is the land that is blest ; It offers more good chances tharn the rest, For freedom and for wealth, For progress and for bealthâ€" For this is the great Northwest. UNDERTAKER a n Funeral Director Full line of Gatholle Robes and blajk and white Caps for aged people. Embaiming a Speciality. Picture Framing, Shortest Notice Snow Rooxsâ€"Across from;Middaugh House. Rmmn;ncn'â€"gi'lrst hou:e south of Lawrence‘s cksmith Shop. A., BELL mweBuion thar Mr apd Mrs Clarke, of Staymor and Mr and Mrs Clarke, of Quebec, visited at Mr R. Knox‘s and Mr Jno, Aldcorn‘s. Mr and Mrs Jas. Patton wisited Euphrasia friends. Mrs W. G. Porter visited for a few days with her sister, Mrs R. Hopâ€" kins, Hutton Hill. Mr anad Mrs Lounis Frook spent Suaday with Durham friends. Mr and Mrs Dan McCormack speut the week end with Durham friends. Mr R. Porter‘s new house is going to add greatly to the appearance of his farm . .s‘ ~:,; it Y UK 9 Ney Seiy o Noft 42 Kike® spent the week end at her grandfathâ€" or‘s, Mr Jas. MoQillivray. Mr and Mrs J. Moore, of Egremont m:l Bud;, with their daughter, Waliter Tarnbull. Mr and Mrs Adam Auderson and family visited Mr and Mre Archic Beaton on Banday. Mr Archie MeArthur took a trip to Tara last woek. Miss Blanche Beoll visited her cousâ€" in, Mrs Geo0. Allon, for a fow days. Hargrave woes uninjared. Miss May Davis, of Greon Grove, es Mitchell, of Hanover, ith Mrand Mrs Geo. Osâ€" Moore is in Toronto at the McLean, of Toronto, was ‘ Miss M . Ferguson for a 1‘ Aid of 8t. Andrew‘e t Ms D. MeCormack‘s afternoon. _ The ladies see Mrs Aldcorn able to nack and Miss McCorâ€" over the week end with . Moore near Markdale. ; teacher at Priceville, of her friend, wiss L. aig and Mr Finlay Mcâ€" lif, Sundayed with Mr Iright returaed from Toâ€" he spent the sunimer, een Valley ers are busy around the W IEmInn, _ SHWT _ "CBRZ mail post and Jack was ad had his collar bone evening when Mr Ger. Mr Jack Newell wore

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