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Durham Review (1897), 20 Aug 1914, p. 5

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ten here tareiul delivery. ne I7. price. a mistake in be rtcuus atten- Sale of Slippers e past rug Store 'ji, :.:ryvoy.egaMik" an ever at uarters for Spice, Ground cities for = 1hlFllfNil urham pplies wder Powder, our tins for Me and We each or old will larger and r tickets here T 20, 1914 [I Small he“: Ginger Spices M lsses, clear at p3 the n this 75¢ " 3 ior Vermin and Disease ti, Germs in stables, poultry I a houses, etc., that will cost I I but a tew cents. Here it is t Equal put: of CorrosiveSubl imate .nd Sodium Chloride dissolved in on gallon cl hot water. W hen dinolvcd add "ater to make " gallon. Spl... every nook and "evict wet Jear eruttwo days then give a [in .mugh coat cl whlto'ub. DURHAM 31““! SCHOOL PRICBVILLE. rm: QUALITY PHARMACY AUGUST 20, 1914 aErh1%' mm ,agstgtgMllEIE an" and Inn-baton. ‘5 n on mam) D 'J,1fSt . l _-uv'.) IN 'attmM,t'l . . ' ~r ml} mnlor mung sung _ " 1m lunuwmn ”up“! 1 THE? CITY Er/yS?jifj,tt, ' ”I" P trkQ ”Ale. A -astiii"Euiaiiaiilaisfa) u correct propottionl will y be supplied by calling at Save $ ' PRICEVILLE 61$ng Buy Visit our Ice We " Chafing Ladies' _ T"., _ . ~st of . I krg _ wow O.'iitji'i _ p. The advent of hot cool dished. Refresh 1 parlor afternooen or (bl ioions Ice Otesm. E etc. f I I L- U! . - - “9th [at Midway and 311 Btskrsey goods um-umin- $rte it” and - ‘2. mad m an!» mm 1'2'dtr' New I. '42113 Int-Dal. rr95 t, mm. n- - ”4. f ma 31th h M run In TI a truod_roei" all um.“ no srt"e,lti'N,"d'ftet,g - .0 " denbm r “Drop" " m-quimn cl who... l Fri fl per month . ‘1‘... Winona] Old mm - rtrls-P, in. Chm can!“ A nvw line of Men's Suit. just oltle, brown and grey. but m 'l' Marina. Every [unions prices are very rounansblo. , nu each Suit try buying it here amine them bafore buying elle li. If: Christie Stiff Han. some King Hm: wen; regular up to 2.50; we Ir.." Is brown tel: Hun. In": style swam priec...... ...... ...... ... ', ".)y,,1i,"- . I _ .', 13 a ". l n'l’l.“(‘ll..Wm~ XV a-Aid, il,-. Cain“ Maid! mliu' Railing". he advent of hot weather brings a. longing for inked. Refresh your palate by dropping in our afternooon or evening and enjoy our pure de- 3 Ice Cream. Sodas, Bunches, Soft Drinks, like an Ice Cres- bdck home with you. Ir.1.l.r.tllMt Nteret.r' In Ronald Moll-e and son. of Buffalo, returned home on Saturday. Mrs Alf. Watson and family, of Shelbune. are occupying the college, formerly owned by the late Mrs, Rob ertson, for some of the summer weeks. We were pleased to see Peter Me. Arthur end family returned from the West last Monday. They are intend. ing to remain here tor a while. De. and Mrs Lane and daughter are spending holidays in Port Elgin at present. Dr. Halliday, of Chesley, is filling Dr. Lane's place in his ub- sence. Miss Jean Walker and her mother. of Toronto, are holidaying with friends here at present, Bobs McKinnon spent the week end " his home. Miss Mosaic Burnett, ot Toronto, is spondin. the holidays with her par- enu. Miss Margaret Tryon left on Satur- day for Detroit, where she will re- main for tome time. Mr Jack Cameron and wife and daughter returned to Toronto. after spending a few days with friends. Mu Chas. Watson, of London, is visiting her Mend, Miss Christena McKinnon, of this place. Bad harvest weather- Alma to do though some are well done. Heavy thunder shower: on this Mondaytorenoon, 17th Ang..1914. Heavy gain will be badly ludged. Fine weather " roots which an: doing well. last, Sundny the 16min”, Rev Mr Gilchrist ot Toronto preached again in the Presbyterian church. Rev. Mr Luce will proton union serviccs in the Pres Church next Sunday morning and evening. In a Gter recelved lrom Rev. Mr, '""'t""c"'o' Mntheson. potor at the Pres church! l','; Ar.eh 'lylii',1.1lf, "ll1'll tyleas- hormhe says he will preach Gulls!“ “mm: at rUeo ' " B. arman on the lat Bandungv ifn Selptem- ----------_ ber. Mr Multan. 9n ami y tan-l joy the lnulthy breezes of MasAtrlial SWINTON PARK tages. i, . -- Migs Reid M Al'omu, IMtge of ID}. '; cttwiced too late (ot' lusl wad: J. Mchngull and Neil a one: . ()ne of Swinton pioneers passed t9atth Line, is visiting ttt weir places l, away Thurlday, July 20. in the per- ‘lnr :nagnsc Cy'let,iJC'i"d d 1 . "i,.s,y'c,iihrl,1'vuelg.l.'1 lilyt'g',) who In“ , " urge” o 0 manor) I v1. {an is lyear. r ‘erguson us with“ at her uncles. the Meh1agttern's, been a good citizen of [has commun- Somh Line, Glenda. " present. Ity for many years. In his young" Miss Joule Martin of Dundalk, days he owned and operated the farm visited her friends, the Misses Mc- on the 14th con, then he retired to I Lean ot this town lor a'low day. over Swinton l’mk. Us is waived by a week "to. Jame Wag no old three dwuglnm. Bella, Mrs Bender luau, of Cleveland. Ohio ; 1ugsie, .' ' - __ 1 Mrs 'l'hos. Henderson, Dundalk ; iaaaiiaiasiaiiizlaaiiliil) Rachel no home ; nlso two sons. Don- / ald of'l‘oromo and llugald in Tunis. AROUND THE VILLAGE Miss Janie Martin of Dundalk, visited her friends, the Misses Mc- Lean ot this town tor a tow day. over a week ago. Jeni. was no old Cream Parlors PRICEVILLE Sir, m ROWE " Pricevillo ttirl when small and no delights " I08 some of her old friend: yet. I" Mr ind Mrs Will MoEuchnio en- 'tertained a number of friends at {their home Friday evening. '; Mr. Jno Morrison spent Sunday " {hit home, Maxwell. The Innernloftho [no Peter Ile- Intyro on Monday the 10th in» Int largely attended to McKocbnio'l cemetery. D Road, Glenel'. Iter. Mr Leece oftioiated It the funeral. He curried an insurance policy of $1000 in some company only taken lately. 1Urvesters no buy, and name will iiniah this week Insurer por- mining. Ilia Sephnnia Armstrong ”up any to-morrow for I fortnight's vim. Ale Jean Allan of your town in waiting relatives bore. Mr Kendall, Dundalk, preached at Esplil Bundty. Mr, Davey is still very poorly we are sorry to hear, We imagine we henrthoso bag- pirrsrety, - - - _ Mr. John Harvey had a well dril. led recently by Mr. Wilson, Mt For. est. They are now drilling at Mr. Peter Fettes‘. Mr. and Mrs. H. Itekhardt visited our Sunday with Mr Geo. Emerson. Mr Jan Doherty bought a fine spun oldrivlng bones fro. Ed, Sullivan um week. Miss Sadie McPherson IpontSun day with Mrs G. McDonald. Miss Kate McCormick went the beginning of the week " the pure:- ml Noun. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ilaltsy visited friends in Scotchwwn last week. Mr. and Mrs Jas. Kerllov spent the beginning of the week " Mr Geo Cnmpbells. The funeral took place on Saturday to Salem eemtstery and m the ablvnce ot Mr Mallmson. was conducted by the Rev. Mr Kendall. of Uundalk. Mr Scull, of Carlyle. Sneak" is the guest. of Mr and lin, Geo. Martin. Mrs McLean and daughter. of but ham and Miss McQueen. Suynor no guests of Mr and MraNeilMc Millan. “use; Margaret and Vina Knox rammed to Edmonton. i, Miss Jessie McDonald. oi Ben- (tinek, visited relatives here. 1 Th. ()raugemen here lielvl their launual picnic in Mr Geo, Black's lbush on Friday last, A good pro- (gram was lurnisted by local talent l the Swintor Park orchestra. selections on bagpipes by Mr bieliveluue, reel nations by Master Curnlield and Mag ”is Richardson. speeches by Mr .Goodl'ellow. chairman Ind Mr 11. J. " Ball. After the program lunch was illerved. than a Football match. in l which Dundalk team took the prize l and a baseball match between the ladies from Proton and Swinton Park, in which the Swinton ladies won. The Orangemen In to be congratulat- l ed on the "one" of their picnic. Mi" Maybank. of Winnipeg, " re neilng acquaintances here. Mrs Lefhar and Mrs (Dr,) Perrin and little daughter left for their homo in Antler, N. I). I Mm Edna Llwrence, of Dundslk, iis the guest. at Mr Jun. Hardy. l The call to nervice In: been heard in our burg And we think the nation hill find Swmhon Park ran dy to serve ‘Kilg and country. FOURTH LINE, OLENELG misses Madelme Ind Elizabeth Moon. ofMarkdale. In visiting tolu- tivoshere.” -- V "'iiTiii'o 11atu:u and clnldren of Toronto. are the guests of Mr and M" Hoard. The Coumul met August lat, par. aunt. to edjoumneub. Ill the mam.‘ hers prescni. the Reeve in the chair, I Minutes of lees meeting reed end con. iirmed, Communications reed as fol- love .' Item Uhlldren'a Aid Sceiely, Owen Sound. [rem hivel:n Neabit eaking “alanine for School Fairs, from J a Borg end from lion Lew F in: re Treveretoe bridge, from the ‘Coetrees Reeord en “count. from robe eeverel Reed Commissioner' their (reeeta., from John Kelly enumerate ef Bank eeoount, ehowing $28I4.49 ll depoeie. By-lew Ne 547. entllor- _ mug the Reeve and Treeenrer to bar. row money if neeeeeery, wee mero- dueed end reed e first end second time. Cemmreeionere’ Beyer" were edepted end erders were turned for the eeverel emcee“ " fellowe ', Ward 1, $86.25 l werd fl, 174.50 ', ward 8, 100.75 ; werd 4, 78.80. i LmnrradAtliiun The who...» eil we $5.00 meri- priue for pe- Giiiiv"iiis" ---- o i------ GLENELO COUNCiL plla competing in Agrionlmro it the Children's fair in Inhibit, said amount. to be paid to Evelyn Nubit. regreunting the hi-silt.---). Linhrar--hieMili", That Br-lor No 547 be now rad I third timo, signed. lenled and engrossed on By- " boog.--csrritd. "idrt--srou" That the Bell Tl ophone Company be paid $4 65 for phone m Ind mhmreL--Grried. Lindsay-- Young Thu a cheque issue " the Treasurer for $85.50. bo- mg :mcunt of sum" labor in default in 191s--Grried. _ ... LaLr-Uiiiiiiarrr-Tr1t the Con. tnct Record be paid $7 60 for adver- tiling Bridge catriuu.-thsiritd. M'c'nmafa - Linda, That the Clerk be paid $40 on slot----"" Litsdrar- Pearl. That gavel Ic- coums be paid n follows: Joseph Atkinson $8.35, Nichol“ Molouh 2.50 John “my 2,10, Malcolm Wilson 3.80. John Connor 3.05. DJ Ito. Dougull 3.50, "mes McNally 2.50. John Gray 2.00, " Ledingham 1.10, Archio McArllmr 2.10, Thos 1uuurell 1,75 Angus MeArtlaur 5.00, Adam Anderson 1.55, John G Firth 1 b5.- Cm-led. . "E565” --Peurt That tlo Reeve and Clerk be paid FI 00 each for trip to Traveruon and Msrkdale.- Carried Linasr---MMiilhsn That The! Nichol be paid for 5 da)s' work and overseeing at Morrison's bridge, $10.00 and for 31: days at. Traveruon bridge $7,00 and that John McMeek- en be paid $1.00 for day’s work,--- Carried. "fiiiiir--peart That ll Wilson be pud $1.00 tor work on road.--ihsrned Petxrt--Duusg Tint members of the Council be pnd $2.00 ouch for Commune meeting " Traverswn -- Carried. Paar: --LimlW That. Umumxsswu on oxponditutcs be paid an follows: lt Lindsay $8.00. J A McMillan|14.00 Joseph Young 6.25 and Ge. E Penn 8.00.--Curried. viii-m Luusil adjourned to 12man10 3.1.". - - _ --- Dornoch Made Good Defeated Durham Ball Tossers 16 -ll in Challenge Match. Fuliuwiug their game at Zion on‘ Friday week, Dorlooh ball team‘ challenged Durham and arrange-1 moms were made to play here last Wednesday at'uerm on. The winning team was to get the gut. receipts. 3nd that. evening Dulnoch bo ‘5 I - alled $10. 1-“. a L. fn'a'fdix nine innings any...» erosacd the plate 16 “I“ to Durba ' ll anl won on their merits. 'fll'fl's' The Altitude Record went to Cam. McLachlan l Are u hard hitting aggregation. fair lleldms. and though pitcher Foster was batted hard at times he Was steady enough to prevent more than three runs in my inning. Jim Me. Lachlan in the box for Durham lack- ed previous practice a -d was tiring) towards the and. At that he blank- ed the visitors in three inninr while Knickerbocker pitched the . last Features of the game were Laidlnw's snap puma! ot Stark stealing 2nd, Hughes‘ running catch " Foster's hat and Clancy's good Hunky“. Following are the stating” (L Foster, p 3 ' P""u"1"f" Carruihrrs,c'2 2 , Knight, l b Glam-y, I h 1 8f Goodwin, 31 Sum.” 1 3i, Bainl.e’, B Telford, as 2 3) Town, as; “abuts. 3 b l (r, Kmckerb'k'r Burgnvel, If 1 ol Hughes, ct: ATeltord,rt 2 a ', iaTLCiii, Sheppardmf 3 2 ui-si-tttdt 16 20 , Strere.tty Innings: Dornoch 03052015 Durham 30101210 I Cluncy wu In a. up” “PM and pulled on some non l work around ut Minoan of Chltlworth Ilpirod In! " du'ubll was now and “mutual; hug aato1r mined by Cum m! _ Damon! Linduy Thy. coaylysiuu TIE DURHAM REVIIW J. S. BLACK, 8; Hooawm. on) W q iv, Baird, e', il 3) Town, as; ( 0 Kmckerb'k'r,ib ol Hughes, ct: l 'd ' tTi'Grciiir,,rr 2 Mdlaw, 2 h. 20 ll 1 Clerk Boys, did you ever know, nr can you recall :1 single person, who, having hi- own way to nuke in the world, spent, his time in the streets. in billiard u- ln'ins. around hotels, or in Any furl or dissipation or idleni, to nut-cud in l life in an erninrut degree in gay enter-i prize? Look ovo-r your lint ot friend. and acquaintances and note their" course. Dnyml not find an namin- nlmn that those who are men of influ- Enl'P and honour, Were the youth: who [mule tlw moat, of their vulnahln time, wining it to [and account? And on the Miner band do you not find than who stood on the milieu with a. cigar POT pipe in their mouth, went from had worse. from worst to min ? Badly l in! the Innwor be nnsds--they have uiled. Will you not profit by their example? Fix your eyes on some noble ol Pi-he in man. 10 ll I walked a mile wnh Plea-Hr», Sh. chatted " the way. But left me none tke wine:- For "ll she bad in any. I walked tt mile with Surrow, And me'rr a word had she: But, oh, the things I lournvd from hr When Sorrow walked with me! -- Thr Century -The Kaiser held out A ungu- stick to Bulam--Koep neutral and we pro-, misc not to make warlike use of French comm. One to Belgium : let as march through and We promise to pay for everything and keep your ter. ritory nwiulutu. One to Spain : help an and we'll {nor your claims in Mor- occo. Bulgaria and Turkey hue also been Ippronched. but the sugar sticks have not been appreciated. Ila drop- ped them and lo l the extended hand lia seen to be is mailed ligt. Mean Nice Hair and Clean Scalp Loss of huh. 1tthing scalp, dnndtv.ff and othep forum of hair lruuhle always “use one to think Instinctively of Newhro's Herpicide. Do not Ray War Cry Prices Gram-(u! relief from various form! " hair and “up disorders may Inval- iatrly he fauna in Newbro'r Het picidr. y " and we, ewhro‘e Hcrpicidv has long heett ecngnized no the moan reliable hair remedy on the mullwt. butde up by a guarantee that means some! hing PUBLIC SCHOOL BOOKS and solicit a share of the *tronage along this line. VI! is used by beautiful women every? whore who wish bruneiful. snappy hair. By saving the hair and incremsing in: beauty, Herpieide helps to ptetser'" one'a yuulhful uppeamncv. l Recommended and 'wplicstioo made by the best barber? and hair dressers. Newhro's Herpieide in Go. and $1.00 sizes is guaranteed to do all that II claimed. If yen are not satisfied your momy will be refunded. I MneFARLANE * CO.,' Special Agents In Graniteware Our Dishes are the Best fo: Mildred litftr Nets 2 for S: The Variety We have also stocked 1 line of R. L. SAUNDERS. Prop. The Store that has the set prices Choose Your Company For Boys Only. GOOD LOOKS L0N00N,chyh01 ontario's Popular Exhibition SEPTEMBER 11th to 19, 1914. Wagaiffaetst Program of Attraction. Tito speed Events Daily. New Firework ovary Night COME AND SEE The Dominion Bxparimental Pun: Exhibit and the Canadian _ . Royal Dragoons The Con. T. Kennedy Shown will an the many. _ Music try the beat available Bands W. J. REID, President REDUCED RAILWAY RATES COK'BNCING SEPT. ll Special Excursion 01y: Sept 15th. ttith, 17th. AU tickets qood an Soptombu “It. Western Fair We havAjust received a Nothing -over M cents All information from tin leeretary SPECIALS INCREASED PRIZE LIST Violin This Store has the prices set lin Strings Mouse Traps 2 for 50 2 for lic inc of In every city, village and town in Canada to ehaw ample- md mnil cir- calars to people living In their territ- at y. Pnullon will Be pmnaueut and pay $15 weekly for few hours work Outfit furnished tree, Experience not {equiruL In: C Fiuring, Hunting, Trapping & puming "tt Hun- armmdl will I serum-d according to luv. w. Iv S. Mt'GRACKBN. lots 2,8, l, WM. NOBLE. lot-”1.12.9, _ n " M. nuul.n, n-u- - -' -"' can. 3, Old Survey. Bannock Um. an'rou lots 61, 63. 68, M. can. 3, New Survey. Bentlnck Canadian National Exhibition PEACE YEAR I America's Greatest Livestock Show Acres of M anufnctures Exhibits by the Provinces Exhibits by Dominion Government Exhibit. by Went Indie. lkugoona' Musical Ride Auto-Polo Matches Citcua and Hippodrome Dozen Shows in Single Hour Boy Scouts' Review Canada's Biggest Dott Show Painnngs from I‘lnglagg: let?", ave Special Bargains (the lowest prices [null-n - llv--- -"_le""" . Uni?“ States and Canada Educstional Exhlbiti Goods in Procm of Maklng Athletic Sport. Aero-Hydroplane Filth" Grand Water Carnival Fireman’s Famous Band Score of other Band. Dozen Band Concert- Dilly Chesapeake and Shnnnon Biggeot Midway ever Peace Year Fireworks hui.29 1914 Sept.14 T O R O N T O Ecuadior Guards Band, " Bands Greatest Oriental Spectacle ever presented on Continent intemationd Peace Tattoo Candies BABYLON Jossayroous' Assocunnl. Windsor, ontario TORONTO Mon Wanted . . HUNT. seeretarr Notice l m Muoiclam 2, a, l, con 3 z Tres M pro ' With the “out.“ that» - to our Min mum and Premier Ballo- likely " be tan-plied to so “.6015“ that on When nnd Whoa! Plain“. will one: the (and than rub.“ duty. the price of Dunno hm had. In bound to Minn". You can. do but" than u BU Y Now New Ones for 1914 k good. land In mom. Inn. but ”ohm. mm dunk“? good no“. taboo! "" naval-II. who on , 03.000 to: my with do. .th following we a few of the any Minn. I. H. Miller in meg“. ; I“ can but thou. 7 ml bud-cod ”nude! ole-rod. uood (rune homo and (uni-rundown onwmlalu . 5.001 on non lot, Won Ina-d, m5; L700. luau-cu uncover. “adieu. no", I.” was“. good buildings. Including buck ngllggngud (nun hunk lulu. may}; on; “I”. I - as new. nu 11mm. Good to". ill-0 Indhnf. (tune but turn. out. Ink. cod I " loan MIL ulna! to! “.000. oaid hung our.) all" u tn Nun-by. an an: I. Not-CID]. Very but - drums. hue but non lugo " cool I)“. iitge -imttortsood. mum and chap u the new. 3mm " ligament. The "Funk" tartntr land u a mum-nu uh, man be land». (Merlin-u In Hendrick. Hanson. Nor-nu by brim, Carrick and the Noun Writ. Inna over “in“. All Hum of I'Nwm‘ for uh orrxulmn‘r. Do LL ti. H. MILLER, OUR SPRING PRINTS ARE IN We have a large ru " to select from and prices as modern“ u well. I September lst at t dl', war/{law oy' 11/le As / An early "ll is your ad- vantage. J. G. HUTTON.M.D.. C. id or.1rm mu HI B. I .4 P.- w to! - "3Blltll'l"l an 'fat' a 7 (an. b [Rubi . may LhgthilN'l.' “I“. ottiee--Over Jewellrv Mme Id e3») , sin Pool. on... W. C. PICKERINO B. o s., L D S O‘DoquBurl uette J hJi C A W. F CA o. D. PLEIHIU Rrirtdttml for " years Newt-U - OWEN sow D 84 Buccorful Years tgt.tt of Spechliuu. Position. gunruntwd to (ii “axon GRADUATE a! T' Unfmity. granite of Royal l o"'Nut'ttrl'hl',e' ARTHUR R. JACKSON and are a thing of beauty It“: (huh p, “new 'iiitaikt-o'B" ser."; 'ttn/tttpls'? a.» (“Mun-IL “warm ml ' loamy of Malfun- L and tuogtrndl "I‘M“ man. ONT, tl Fall Term Opens III-her Oolh gtit,ig,,NlglralhcSe,"eh t I} lcPhnll in a ulcplaou but“ can. 05.18 J. F.GRANT D. D.tr, L UNDERTAKER and i. Funeral Director A KN DOLLA It Imam!“ WV“! hum-c I Will!!- nctm Wt. Shortest Netio Ingram:- goon-ed Auctioneer for do. W. ti. BEAN Big 4 New Public, thrrruuuelu OQNVEYANDER. Ag ' McPHAIL-Hn fat'atmftli'll J. P. TELFOBD air- A menu I “In Ln.” trrlft,"ll fttt it?! 6 . I not twlrlwt 'iih'tii?tl a P Mane, new. NJATE mm 91-1“ng Man- - warn y. Dunn ut 0am Twin: urn-e the ",7,iilii'i0'ti,lft,?l"' ”when W. ttttT. (Down Town Xn-vur Near-t 21Br"" "I In"... -Aa-on hom man-ch 't'tliN'ithlli'l'." a. Umnmiukmu. 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