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Durham Review (1897), 1 Oct 1914, p. 5

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iul delivery. 17. iLRAITITH rham Shoes t Place ? {for Produce d Stair Oil koka Scrim ‘large, comâ€" _ made on sh looms, in They are .00 and 1.25 ug Store § our 1A V aturday * "CEsxay tho neatest bought in it old prices the product all respect. 1at *4 e Prices right ds Small Profits OO K see tnese A NDONX ets here SHOkS , 1914 I% NOR ’Z[fl? 4) 41 J«1HMIICZ U OCTOBER 1, 1914 cwzzcler and Optician 1p iUL UURHAM 4 SCHOOL COMING . To DURHAM {eadaches Cured n Most Cases RICEVILLE _ ficfin? ‘ve made arrangements with FREDERICK W. MAYOR, of Toronto, to take a special advanced course in the SHADOW TEST SYSTEM OF EYESIGHT TESTING. QUALITY E ARMACY AL INSTRUCTION and Equipment. ouwrchly equipped In teaching p the Brass SUCCESS BOOK CA 0. D. FLF® C Se, S K En Gos hn ho Konlonahion Senhace Fly Pad at 5¢ Fly Pad at 10¢ ; (wire) at 10¢ 35 years Papetries e Looks Into the Eye Consultation Free nter any day at the 42e ces en ie time to make i) and Provincial Modâ€" ist Class Certificate ers, Pads, Nourâ€" School Supplies Niationery trade widly. â€" For this ons and invite the «advantages i dealing at is the most thorâ€" nsiness School in Instructors. * _story Cclege Graduvate guarâ€" SOUND LV ve gone to great expense to get this specialist here for the benefit of the EYE and HEADACHE sufferers of the surrounding district messâ€"work system is entirely done away with. This Specialist "Looks into the Eye" and scientifically measures the defect re, I am taking this special advanced system of sight testing in orde; to carry on the successful work that this specialist will start. Iren are suffering from defective vision unconsciously, therefore I appeal to all parents to avail themselves of this onnortunity : with Myer‘s 15 and 25¢ can )1 in past yeats isa = are ;;’:«,ntresnlve edu ns to -lt-e'thme.chel"l antage for proper a of inowlm. month in advance. .__ Board can be ob Durham is a healthy x it a most desirable radication of aisease . frow MORNING 1 enter at the begin 8.30 a. m. to 1 p. m. are just as daytime as a DR. J. P. GRANT, trical suppues and eaving and Matricâ€" i1g competent Staf onthel Fly [ k Medicines a delightful Iry a 10¢ or ad TORONTO EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Coming September 28th to October 7th ONT In Conclusion I say to every Man, Woman and Child, CONSULT H Young People‘s Institute [4| at Priceville. 40 One of the most successful Exâ€" hibitions ever held in Priceville is looked for on Thursday and \Friday of this week, if granted | favorable weather. The entries !:’ promise to be numerous, and beâ€" |sides the display of farm and !t household products, stock judging i‘ etc., a program of foot races and | step dancing will be given Friday i’ afternoon. _ Owen Sound Pipers‘ 4) Band in attendance. Miss Mildred Walker, Elocuâ€" tionist, and Robt. Clarke, Ventrilâ€" oquist, are two of the Concert enâ€" tainers and they‘re good ones. At 8 p.m. in Watson‘s Hall. Take in both afternoon aud evening. At a meeting of the Presbytery of Orangeville, Sept. 18h, it was agreed to bhold a Young People‘s Institure at the first place mentioned for each of the following groups : (c) Grand Valley, South Luther, Tarbert, â€" Laurel, Black‘s. Corners, Waldemar. (4) Kaldor, Kingscote. Levendale It is hoped Sessions will enthusias tically open their Chureh doors and do all in their power to ard in this efâ€" fort. Both the General Assembly and the Synod recommend this course. These lnstitutes are intended to unite Presbyterian Young People to meet present urgent conditions. _ Through them we aim to perfect the mobilizaâ€" tion of all our young forces to defend the right and suppress the wrong. All in the various groups, whether members of organizations or not, are invited to rally at these points and will be made welcome at other meetâ€" ing places also, as well as their own. The centres are easily reached by conâ€" veyance, so, it is expected all will go. The mode of entertainment is left to each group. Sometimes the entertainâ€" ment is provided by those who are visited, at other tmes all follow the picnie style and bring their baskets sOe# e . .. x goien‘y iss & (a) Priceville, Swinton Park, Dur ham Road, Flesherton, Eugenia. (b) Dundalk, Proton, Ventry, Riv erview. Corbetton. The Institutes will be pleasurable, socially, instructivs and interesting to all right minded people and elevating and constructive to all who woulq make Christian character the foil any British Missionary Boards bave jast | said to the German and Freneh B »mirds who seem to have dropped their Misâ€" sionary efforts,â€"" We will finance| your Missionary Work till the close of | the war." Thisis magnanin ous, fraâ€"| ternal. It is surcly next to Calvary‘s Cross where our Lord virtually said 1| will support you through all the _ camâ€" paign against sin. There is the Christ idea ‘rut in ruclice. Will we be Iikn] minded. lbe‘ieve .:e will. Thel oun ple have the opportunit 3ed Wiul seise it. â€" Organization is ne. eessary. Every available young man | and young woman, the last boy and | irl nust be secured for Christ‘s work. | gfllh Britishers doing three nntion‘q] work we SEVEwE APBBmm ERTECRE PCRRCCCOC must do all our own undi PRICEVILLE C 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. all work is done by artificial light. Mr. Come One, Come All. Rivâ€" | fibre of every sirennuous life, thatliongs to catch the vision and burn out fo: God. D. C. TOWN While these gatherings are intendâ€" ed in the main, for young people, fourâ€" tesn or over, adults are welcome. We have alveady the names of local talent young menâ€"we want younrg women tooâ€"who will help by short addresses music, readings bearing on our work, and joining in conference. We want more from each group. Let us moboâ€" lize all our forees for the Master‘s Campaign. VOLUNTEER. Mr and Mrs A. H. Burnett attendâ€" ed Darkam fair on Friday, We will pay you $120 to distribute religious literature In your community Sixty days work. Experience not reâ€" quired, Man or wonmkan. Opportunity for promotion Sgare timne may be used. A. D., 1914, are requifed to send by post prepaid or otherwise deliver to J, P. Telford, of the Town of Durham, Solicitor for the Admjnistrator,. on or before the l7th daf of October, 1914, their names, add es and desâ€" criptions and a foll staÂ¥ment of parâ€" ticulars of their claims a the nature of the security (if any) h by them, duly certified, ond that afldr the sald day the administrator will \proceed to distribute the assets of e estate among the parties entitléd thsreto, having regard only to thetclaims of which he shall then have notice. Dated the 19th day of A. D., 1914. Mrs T. D. Melutyre, Dandalk, visâ€" ited Sunday at Mr Jno. Dezell‘s, Mr Watt‘s and Mr Culliton‘s. In the matter of the estate of Peter Mcâ€" zIntyre, late of the dillage of Priceâ€" ville, in the County:df Grey, yeoman deceased. NOTICE is bereby given, pursuant to the Revised Statufes of Ontario, 1914, Oap. 121, See. 56, that all persons haviog claims against Ithe estate of the said Peisr Mclntyrp, who died on or about the seventh dijy of August, MarcoLx L. MclxtyrE, Adminisâ€" trator by his Solicitor, J. P. RD. The cool breezes of last week and the seyere fross of Sunday eve makes ue thiuk fall is here. iUr and Mrs Vanstone. Toront», motored over to Wm. Blevin‘s recent. ly and are visiting other relatives in this tteighborhood. Rev, Mr and Mrs Hilford and babe, reéturn missionaries from Africa, forâ€" merly of Betbhany chapel here, are welcome yvisitors in our midst and en Sunday gave a very able account of their career in that dark land. Mr Jake Schmids took a load of Balem 8. 8. picuickers to Eugenia Saturday. Miss Conmelly is the guest of Miss 8. Armstrong. _ Notice to Creditors IxTErxationaAur|Bisur® Prxrss. 182 Spadina Ave., Toronto the Surrogate\ Court of the County of\Grey HOPEVILLE AFTERNOON #» er to carry on the successful work that this sfiévc“izzii.s'flv;-i'lvl start. â€" M appeal to all parents to avail themselves of this opportunity. that all persons | Culliton, J, D. Ro the estate of| Span horsesâ€"J. rkb, who died on| CLASS XXIâ€"CO, dy of August, RIAGE, ited to send by Foak 1911â€"H. E rwise deliver to| y y or gel )n of Durham, . nlnistrator. on weld aM of October, e, gr Pn‘tzhlel régges and desâ€" ow a@ment of parâ€" J add the nlLture q%o 2 1 h by them, Â¥erâ€"D , afl@r the sald | will proceed to L?flick l;..i?:hn:fln of ‘Ahe estate| ,, CNCH BIHC -n.P: tember, . m. 7 p. m. to 9.30 p. n Mr. Mayor does business at our Store only, so beware of Glasses not prescribed unless needed. xgln-‘m' rses IN ACTION, aqo verâ€"Mrs. F. 8. Sproat, Miss rrison, Miss Ritchie. CQuitl:)keuh.iic.th. H. Jasper, R. ampbell. e. CATTLE, SHORTHORNS. Bull _ caltâ€"W. Livingston, . W. Leggette 2 and 8. Cowâ€"J. Hahn, G. Ritchie, â€" W. Livingston. f Heifer, 2 yearsâ€"W. Livingston, Mrs. Ernst, Judge. CLASS XIVâ€"POULTRY. CHICK‘S. Cochinsâ€"N, Harvey 1 and 2, Bantamsâ€"N. Harvey. CLASS XVIIâ€"DUCKS & GEESE, Pekin drakeâ€"C. Lang 1 and 2, Pekin duckâ€"C. Lang 1 and 2, Rouen drakeâ€"C. Lang. â€"Duckâ€" C,. Lang. Drake, a.o.v â€"C .Lang.. Duckâ€"C. Lang. Emden ganderâ€"C. Lang. Toulouse ganderâ€"C. Lang. Goose C. Lang. C. Firth, Judge. HORSES. CLASS XVIIIâ€"HSAVY DRAUGHT Brood mare with foalâ€"W. Baker, i. Ritchie. Foal of 1914â€"W. Baker, &. Ritchie, j Filly or _ gelding, 1 yearâ€"G. Ritchie, H. McLean, T. McGirr Rosesâ€"C,. Lang, C. Firth Astersâ€"C. Firth, N. Harvey Dahliasâ€"C. Firth, T. Petty Dianthusâ€"C. Firth, N. Harvey Gladioliâ€"C. Firth, J.S$ Meliraith. Larkspurâ€"T. McGirr, T. Petty Marigoldsâ€"Hugh MceDonald. _ T. Petty. Phlox Drummondiâ€"N. Harvey Hugh McDonald. Phiox perennialâ€"N. Harvey, C. Lang,. Pansiesâ€"C, Firth, C,. Lang Stocksâ€"C. Firth, Hugh McDonâ€" ald. ¢ F Snap dragonsâ€"C. Firth, Mrs. J Harvey. Verbenasâ€"C. Firth, N. Harvey Zinniasâ€"Hugh _ MeDonald, 7. Pettyv. Saddle horseâ€"J.W, Blyth, â€" A ‘ Greenwood. |1 Single driving horseâ€"C, Alton, R 2 Culliton, J, D. Roberts | Span horsesâ€"J. O. Greenwood. CLASS XXIâ€"COACH OR CARâ€" RIAGK, M Foak 1911â€"H. Hunt. illy or gelding 1 yearâ€"G. Y or _ gelding 2 yearsâ€"G. e, 8. Putherbough, H. Hunt.' e _ hqorsesâ€"A. â€" Grierson, J.!|,, Span }x(;r;é;:w.â€".fi;i(er, 8. Puthâ€" erbough, <R. Barber. CLASS XIXâ€"AGRICULTURAL. Filly or gelding, 2 yearsâ€"W Baker, A, Edge, A. Greenwood Mare or â€" gelding, 3 yearsâ€"A Edge. 8. Putherbough, s Brood mare with foalâ€"H. Mcâ€" Lean, M. Barber. Foal 1914â€"H. McLean, J, Marshâ€" all, M. Barber. Filly or _ gelding 1 yearâ€"W. Leggette, J. W. Mather, R Barber. Filly or gelding 2 yearsâ€"A. Greenwood, W. Grahlmann, T. Mcâ€" Girr, Span horsesâ€"W, Grahlmann, D Smeilie, D.A, Campbell CLASS XXâ€"ROADSTERS, Filly or gelding 1 yearâ€"T Lauder. Filly or Gelding 2 yearsâ€"J M Smith, t Brood mare with foalâ€"J, Cooper, J. M, Smith, W.â€"G. Grahlimann, Foal 1914â€"J, M, Smith. W Sterne, J. Cooper, South Grey Fair Prize List, Continued from Page 4 THE SPECIALIST. SATISFACTION GUARANT®ED TIE DURHAM REVIEW Livingston, Thursday and Saturday EVENINGS The Review to New Subtcrlb-; ers to Jan. Ist 1916, for only Sl.} Subscribe toâ€"day. YORKSHIRE, Boar any ageâ€"R. Herd. Breeding sowâ€"R. Herd 1&2, Pair spring pigsâ€"W. Connor, A McDonald. TAMWORTH, Boar, any ageâ€"H. Hunt 1&2, lB;x-eeding sowiâ€"H. gu‘at 1&2, air spring pigsâ€" unt, Pair bacon hogsâ€"H. Hunt, A McDonald, W, Connor. J. R. Philp, R. Brunt, Judges. Ewe lambâ€"A. Muir, A. Park, R. Herd, Penâ€"A,. Muir, CoTSswWOoLD. Ram, 2 shears or overâ€"â€"A. Muir. Shearling ramâ€"A. Muir, Ram lambâ€"A. Muir. Ewe, 2 shears or overâ€"A. Muir 1 and 2, 2 Shearling eweâ€"A. Muir, Ewe lambâ€"A. Muir, Penâ€"A, Muir. _ Fat sheepâ€"R. Herd, A. Park, A. Muir. hevaik * Ram, 2 shears or overâ€"H. G Brigham 1 and 2, W. Livingston Shearling ramâ€"H. Brigham 1 & 2, W,. Livingston, _ es "ik Ewe, 2 shears or overâ€"W, Livâ€" ingston, H. Brigham 2 & 3. Shearling eweâ€"W, Livingston, H. Brigham 2&3. Ewe lambâ€"W, Livingston 1 & 2. H. Brigham. Penâ€"W, Livingston. LEICESTER. Ram, 2 shears or overâ€"A. Muir, R. Herd. Shearling ramâ€"A, Muir, A, Park R. Herd, Shearling eweâ€"A. Muir 1&2%, R. Herd. SHROPSHIRE. Ram lambâ€"H. Brigham, W. ingston 2 and 3. (Wes‘s Ram lambâ€"A. Muir, R. Herd, A Park. Ewe, 2 shears or overâ€"A. Muir, 1 & 3, R. Herd. Milk cowâ€"W. Connor. Heifer, 1 yearâ€"J.W, Mather, 1,2 Heifer calfâ€"R. Herd, Steer, 2 yearsâ€"J. W. Mather. Steer, 1 yearâ€"J.W. Mather, 1 2 Fat animalâ€"W. Livingston, A.S Hunter. OxXFORDS. Ram, 2 shearsâ€"W. Paton & Son. Shearling ramâ€"W. Paton & Son. Ram lambâ€"W. Paton & Son, 1,2,3. Ewe, 2 shears or overâ€"W. Paton & Son, 1, 2, & 3. Shearling eweâ€"W. Paton & Son 1 & 2, A. Herd, Ewe lambâ€"W, Paton & Son, A. Herd. s Penâ€"W. Paton & Son. JERSEY. _ > Cowâ€"T. Petty, R. Burnett y GRADE CATTLE. hi sns s Antedatiet a PR Ed cxrta 13 5 hah uk . Heifer callâ€"D. Robinson, J.Hahn W, Livingston. Herdâ€"W. Livingston. HEREFORDS. Bull, any ageâ€"A. S. Hunter. Cowâ€"A. 8. Hunter, 1, 2, 3. Herdâ€"A. 8. Hunter. AYRSHIRE. Cowâ€"J, W. Blyth. POLLED ANGUS, Bull, any ageâ€"J. Marshall, H Hunt, R. Herd. Cowâ€"H. Hunt 1 and 2. Heifer, 2 yearsâ€"H. Hunt. Heifer, 1 yearâ€"H. Hunt 1 and 2. Herdâ€"H. Hunt. 1 and 2, W, Leggette. i Heifer, 1 yearâ€"D. Robinson,. W Livingston, W. Leggette,. - John Wright, Judge. J, R. Philp, R. Brunt, Judges Shadow Test System Prices Reasonable SHEEP SWINE. Children‘s Eyes Our _ Specialty id corrects them in a very few minutes. As any headaches are caused by defective vision. The old system of trying on glasses and the Livâ€" canvassing impersonators Lindsayâ€"Youngâ€"That collectors of taxes for 1914 be appointed as folâ€" McMillanâ€"Young That the acâ€" count of the Municipal World of $6.83 for supgplies be paid,â€"Carried. Lindsay â€" McMillan That A L Walker be paid 1.25, half cost of reâ€" pairing the road at lots 96 and 97, townline G and A.â€"Carried. e SR TeR habe lt Alth. . Parker, lists of occupiedrlwt;il and adâ€" verlised list to be sold for arrears of taxea ; Bolr_d‘ of Trade, Owen Sound, re countywide coutribution ..‘;,:..."; purpose, and from the Municipal World, an qecount. The Council met Sept. 12;h pursuâ€" ant to sdjournment. All the memâ€" bers preeent, the reeve in the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and conâ€" firmed, â€" Communications read from the foltowing persons and firms : Thos J Coleman and A L Walker, re work on townline G & R. ; A J Mumâ€" ford for the J 1 Cars Company ; W H Hall, tor the Pedlar people ; S J y . cudclc se & ki ut 8 Mr and Mrs Boakes and Mr Faiâ€" laise of King T‘p., motored from there to visit at Mr A. Anderson‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Bothwell of Islay, Alberta, are visiting this week with the Greenwood families. Mr Ernest Greenwood visited over Sunday with Dremore friends, We congratulate Mr and Mrs T. Firth on the birth of a daughter on Bept. 27. Mr Dan Edge is acting as Judge at Holstein Fair toâ€"duy, Tuesday. Mr and Mrs J MceMillan and family ofâ€" Allandale and Mr. R. Moffat of Toronto, are visiting at Mr. C. H. Moflat‘s, We sympathize with Mrs Wileon, (nee Winnie Banks) Hanover, in the loss of their baby. Mr A Burnett of Priceyille visited at Mr Adam Anderson‘s last week. Messrs E. Watson and Majury of Paisley, visited at Mr T Ritchie‘s and other friends. Miss Isabelle Lawson of town is spending this week at her uncles, Mr. Wm Edge. * Mra A. Hooper of Ebenezer yisited her brother Mr T. Greenwood and other friends. Mr and Mrs L. ‘P. Spencer of Napâ€" anee, visited last week with Miss M. A. Edge. Miss Ada Banks left last week for the West where she will visit at a number of places. We ® + + s v. Miss May Grierson visited ber sis ter near Flesherton over Sunday this week, Rev. Mr. Whaley held a prayer meoting Tuesday night at Grange Hall. Serry to bear of Mrs I. Wilhams Lreaking her arm last week. se Mr. and Mrs. G. Ritchie and Mr. and Mrs. J. McNally attended the Putherbough â€"Casey wedding Jast Wednesday. Durham, Ont. GLENELG COoUNCIL EDGE HILL ONTARIO ARCHIV TOoRronto The Couneil adjourned to Ost 17 At IO a. m, J. 8. Buack, Clerk . bridge be paid as follows : Thos Nici: ol 80.00, “ McMillan 15.00. â€"Car Lindeayâ€"Young That the clesk be paid 20.00 on salary.â€"Garried. Peartâ€"McMillan That this counâ€" cil instruct the elerk to intimac through the columns of the Chronicie Review and Standard the method o be adopted by which the people ~{ Glenelg may have an opportunmity to join in the countrywide contribution of oats and potatoes to the men at tho front as suggested by the Owen Sour Board of Trade,â€"Carried. â€" Peariâ€"Young That Inspectors on Morrison‘s bridge be paid as follow= : Thos Nichol 21.00, J MceMeeken 8.00, John McMillan 1.00, Neil MeKinnon Lindsayâ€"Young That comn gions on expenditure on Morriso 4.00 and that Donald MceMillan b> pard 1,00 for work on Morrison‘s bridge.â€"Carried. Lindsayâ€"MeMillan That gravo accounts be paid as follows : William Matthews 60 cents, Wiliam Tibbu: 1,20, A McFadden 1.80. David Symes 55 cents, Domald MceMillan 4.15, John Timmings 1.70, Mrs W Britâ€" ton 7.50, P Neil 3.20, Albert Middl« ton 55 cents, Henry Patterson 2.2%, Thos Tucker 50 cents, Michaoi Normâ€" 85 eents, James Vasey 2.15. Arthu« Edge 70 cents, Total amount 27.00. â€"Carried, A Youngâ€"Peart That Thos Nicho! be paid 7.55 as follows : two trips t Durham bridge, 8.00 ; three trips to Trayerston bridge, 4.00 and phone messsges 55 cents, â€"Carried. Peartâ€"Young That Rebert Lindâ€" say and J A McMillan be paid 1.00 each for committee work on Morrâ€" son‘s bridge.â€"Carried, lows : ward 1, Thog. MeGirr ; war 2, A B McLellan ; ward 8, W Qu! linan ; ward 4, John Ellison, Jr., an that their salary be $25.00 each.â€" Carried. McMillan â€"Lindsay Tha; Dayvi Keys be paid 600.00, part paymens o Morrison‘s bridge.â€"Carried, Lindsayâ€"Yourg Thay Colin M Arthur be pard 7,00 for inspeciif sheep killed by dogs,â€"Carried, OFFLICE HOURS $â€"11 a. m 2â€"4 pim, 7â€"9 p. n Telephone Communication between Office an Residence at all hours. RESIDENCKE : Second house south of Regi oflice on east slae of Albert St. J. G. HUTTON,M.D.. C. M () You connat aifford to BUY or SBLL to BORROW or LEND without first seeing 200 acres Egremon:t, near Eolstem, One of the very best farms in the Township. _ Wiil soon be picked up at yery low price quoted. 10) acr :. H. H. MILLER, oo 100 acres Bentinckâ€"the John Clark farm, con 3, W G R â€" Cheaper than ever offered before, It is bound to incereasse in value. Men in a position to judge sayp th»«‘ mo farmer living toâ€"Gay will ever egain see cheap beef. _ This ccrtainly means an early increase in the s«liing price of farm lands, 1 have for sale ; 160 acres near Dromore, convenient to . school. _ Splendidly improved, only $1000 down, balance. at 5 percen‘, Price $2500. 100 acres con 18, Egremont, well pre M'r\'ed‘:m or With another {( aures, £6000, 100 weres Egremont, near Mt, Fore Good farm, worth more but offer $4000 or trifle under for quick sate olber, but gend stamp for Hias. J & trated bookâ€"sealod. Tt gtres Arl gnlenhrl and directions isvelyable ladies, WINDSCR SUPINY CO., Windsor, Gut General Agents for Canadu. We haye a large range to select from afid prices are moderate as well. Anearly call is your adâ€" vantage. Buy Farm OUR SPRING PRINTS ARE IN ss\ .;. ’;-\:; \&R fltwn; : ues Ma: Mewber College Physicinas and i Ontarto FFICE: Over J. P. Telford‘s offic« opposite Registry Office. che»p J. F.GRANT D. D.S., L. D.S. and are a thing of beauty on W. H. BEAN Big 4 Wt B Beatinck the "Coutts" fara «m 10. _ Offered very chea; yery easy terms. Property Now D Eveey Woure® m s and Bs weos con Hanover 01 farim W . G ©a () 4

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