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Durham Review (1897), 14 Oct 1915, p. 5

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r:-::-::-mmgg 3 haun S sAE Rga uality ootwear t Price ham ?AITH 14, 1915 (GGoods RANT CCÂ¥ CÂ¥ 4 Small Profits 25¢ in fine White, Largg. ming it. )ffice here ‘in g made., 0st tCn ind sh Best 1C * T€ it 1 OI ts m d o se e xaet Te Aee id Spices of ali kinds OCTOBER ‘14, 1915 Quality Pharmacy PRICEVILLE, 1 That New Fall Hat hole system. Take one All draggists, 25¢, or by mail from MISS E. MATHER P: 1e ere isn‘t a member of the family need suffer from indi adaches, biliousness, fermer;ted stomach, etc., if he or : imberlain‘s Stomachand Liver Tablets. They cleanca amberl i bowe Men‘s Wear (AMES PATTISON & COMPANY Ladies‘ Wear Fowl Market opens this week. EVERY WEDNESDAY. PRICEVILLE ... ®© Winter Bulbs [ Holland. â€" Various prices m last words irds . J. PATTISON, Mgnager Il t always in drug stores for Pickling () We are showing a splendia MNY T ~" U //~ > anre Nap cloth Coats in Blue and Brown, made of pure English wool, shawl collar, belted back, etc. See our line before purchasing elsewhere. We have just received a consignment of Men‘s upâ€" toâ€"theâ€"minute Suits at very moderate prices. â€" Our line of Underwear, Sweater Coats and other Woollen Goods is complete. psom Salts ess. fermania3°, _ ___ _3 "" EP rom indigestion, sick biliousness, fermented stomach, etc., if he or 510 will take n‘s Stomachand Liver Tablets, They cleanse the stomach and stimulate the liver to healthy activity and tone up the m. Take one at night and you‘re RIGH%‘ in the morning. ‘5¢, or by mail from Chamberlain Medicine Company, Toronto. 16 HHHVIRHTHTTTe in ts smm 000C This year we have an exceptionally good line of Ladies‘® Coats in Balmacaan and other styles. _ Laâ€" dies with any taste for distinction should look over our line before buying. Our stock is also complete in Underwear, Sweafcr Coats, Hose and all other Winter Goods. mingâ€"simple, but not plain. is are also the oblong turbans . _ Call early, look over our ice while the choosing is good elabor Millinery Openings were highly successful, and ly charming are the new hats ladies who have already visited our Showrooms h ted with the display . i‘ll find in ou purchased yours yet? _ If not, we have one ise you, or can make one to your order. in Pure Drugs the Cheapest, Always the Best CEYLON ate dom Peoezceazcea most st1 ONT. a splendid line all, 1) Nichol, Is Watson, i Mackean, Donald MacLean. Sr Istâ€"H Sackett, Jessie Feriss, N MacDougall, M Carson, N McLear, K Matheson. Sr Primaryâ€"V MacDougall, M Watâ€" 3rdâ€"Katie Lean, L Sack Lean, R Car MacLean. sOn Olifford Cook, Jin Gray and Margar Jr 3rdâ€"Hazel Fir Jennie Beaton. _ S Rae, Mary Beaton Anderson, â€" Willie Firtb, Je lst â€" Ir 4thâ€"Edna Mcflocktin, Johu M« GiNlivray, Winnie Jackson . _ Sr Srdâ€" Olifford Cook, Jitnmie Peut, Witlie Gray and Margaret Greenwood ¢q. Ir 3rdâ€"Hazel Firth, Evelena Cook. Jennie Beaton. _ Se 2ndâ€"Earnie Mcâ€" Rae, Mary Beaton. Sp Istâ€"Wilthe Anderson, Willie Edwards, Katie M Firtb, â€"Jc 1st â€" Clara Greenwood. Bessie Beaton, Martin Haley . _ Sr Pr _â€"COlifford Anderson, Mary E Anderâ€" son, Cameron Robson, Jr Prâ€"fona Beaton,. No. present every dayâ€"8. W. R, WarmaAc®, Teacher. Sr dth Ir Primary Priceville School Report PRICEVILLE JUNIOR ROOM hats. _ They are not in ire quite simple in shape ain. _ Sailor shapes are rbans. _ Prices are very r our display, and make iD PRICEVILLE J MacM LIVE FOWL BOUGHT Highest Prices Paid. adâ€"R Mx=cDougall, F MacDoug Nichol, $ Watson, E MacLean AT of Chinchilla and wn, made of pure d back, etc. See eDonald, Alex M»eâ€" (G MacLean, BE Macâ€" W Machean, Angus MacDougall, M Wat , Donnie MacLean, MacArtbhur, G Mac G LE riceville NX NELG Mr and Mrs Wm. Heard, of Victor JÂ¥ Corosrs, apent Rusday in our burg. Mis« Jen Aldeorn is home from Toronto for the hbolidey, Mr and Mre W. G. Lawrence Sunâ€" dayed at Mr D. McCormiek‘s. Mr and Mrs H. Watson Sundayed at Birdell. Mr and Mre James Dingwall, of Hopeville, visited Sunday at Mr D, Campbell‘s. Mr Wm. Gardiner, of Mount Forâ€" eat, was in our burg last week and put the fimishing touches on Mrg Watsou‘s new house. Two of our youthful sports go to Priceville on Satarday eveninge. What‘s the uitraction ? Afew from here took in Molstein show. We noticed one going via Durham. Mr and Mrs J. Nichol spent Sunâ€" day as Mr Wm. MceCormick‘s. The weather has a more settled apâ€" pearance, following whe light snow ilucriea of Friday and Saturday. Esplin tea mecting was postponed uniil Tuesday evening of last week, wwing to the heavy downpour of rain about six o‘clock Monday eve. Verg few were able to be there, the total proceeds of the Anniversary amountâ€" ing to §$74. Miss ithel Sherwond, of Torounto, is a visitor at Mr A. Riddell‘s. Mr and Mrs Wm. Seott and childâ€" ren Sundayed at Mr Foster‘s. Dundalk faivt on Friday was well aid«4 by a goodly number of this viâ€" ecivity, â€" The evening turoed out quite stormy. Mr and Mrs H. Allen and Miss Eva Barnett, Darhaw, were Thacksâ€" giving yisitors at Mr A. H. Burnett‘s. Mr A. Levits and Master Arshur, Toronto, are bouday visitors at Mr J, W, Armstrong‘s. Mr and Mrs Jno. Watt were in Darbam last week. Mi H. Love visited friends at Maple Lane Sunday, Miss Vera Allien Durham, spent the hoiiday with Miss Mae McKechâ€" ol Dundalik Show on Friday last was well patronized, though the day was far from ideal, _ We were privileged to be present and had a look inside and ou‘*, The display of fatm proâ€" ducts was good and and added to hy a government exhibit of grain and other products.from the west. Much useful information was conveyed graphicâ€" ally as to rotation of crops, the handâ€" ling of manure &c., &c., by charts, models, and other ways which we neâ€" ver saw betore, but which are eminâ€" ently practical at an Agricultural exâ€" hivition. _ The Ladies‘ work, edible and otherwise, Was fully up to standâ€" ard. The horse exhibits must haye been above the average in quality, for many admiring remarks were made by pr=câ€" tical horsemen, It would be hard to beat the cartle di ploy when buttress @ by such breedore as M Pherson and Sons,. _A brisk shower and soow blast in the afternoon made going unpleasâ€" int, but a paying crowd must have of Farm Stodk, Implements, etc, Credit Auction Sale There will be bold by public auction at lot 27, con. 20} Egremont, at 1 p.m. Friday, Odtober 15, 1915 the following va ments, furnitur mare rising 5 y Roadster mare ment", spring c in calf, fresh co cow, 6 two.yearâ€" heifer, 1 yearling sow, 6 store pigs, Noxon binder, Dcering mower, sylâ€" vester drill, fanning mill, Noxon dise harrow, hay rake} Melotte Separator, buggy, cutter, wiggon, sleighs, road cart, turnip slicef, set Diamond harâ€" Tows, stock rack,| stone boat, plough, set plough harneks, set double harâ€" ness, set single harness, grain bags and numerous otRer articles. About 25 tons Â¥ hay, half acre of turnips, dnd the sgasou‘s grain. Wa.shing machige, churn, laundry cabinet, cook stové, sugar kettle Terms of sale:; (May, turnips and grain, cash. Srmg of $5 and under, cash. Over that amount, 12 mos, ereâ€" dit on approved joikt notes; 5 per cent off for cash in lieu df notes. F, W. RUNCIMA® D. MePHAIL, Propriet Auctioneer Ncble Wilson} Jr, Clerk Lot 8, Con 12 Prdton, containing 100 acres more o@ less}9) acres cleared and in good st«te @f cultivation, 10 acres of hardwood brsh, On the prem« jges is a brick vender honse 18 x 24 with kitchen 16 x 22 fand woodshed 16 x 16, also a good barfk barn Gu x 66, drigiog shed 18 x 24 ao ho% pen. The farm is well fenced and| well watered Good orchard. _ Mile fand a quarter from church, postâ€"offite and school. For terms.apply to Geof8turrock, Sr , Hopevilie, or Jas. A. angl Geo, Troup, Box 378, Pense, Sask. VICINITY SWINTON PARK HOPEVILLE Dundalk Fair Farm for Sale hay, etc.: Clyde , sire Vital Spark ; sing 5 yrs ‘"Garnaâ€" It, 4 cows supposed calf at foot, farrow 1d steers, 1 yearling steer, 1 calf, brood about 70 hens. )ccring mower, Sylâ€" g mill, Noxon dise Melotte Separator, ggon, sleighs, road i1ahle stock, impleâ€" Mrs T. Greenwood spent last week with ber sister, Mrs McClocklin, of the 4th con. Mre Dickson and son Joe, Ebenez: er, were the guests of the former‘s sisâ€" ter, Mre D. Eage. last week. ter, Mre D. Lage, last week. <e#0" Mr D McFayden and son J. D yisited friends in Normanby one day last week. Mi@ss Mary Edga and friend, Miss Ellerby, Drayton, visited with the former‘s parents, Mr and Mrs D. Edge, over the noliday. Miss Emmasa Ritchie, who is attendâ€" down behind it and twice unâ€" ing Normail School in Toronto, was | n e uy . Apevrabrentiiâ€"oey? och der the bottom before escapâ€" Missa Emma Ritchie, who ing Normal School in Toi home over the holiday, Mrs Ector and daughter Mrs Petch are visiting with Mra Little in Proton at pregent. Miss Winnie Greenwoed is vnnitingi her cousin, Mrs T, Harrison in North | Evremont this week. ‘ Miss Macgis Ritchie and brotber Will and Miss Kare MsNally and M Lorne attended the MeNallyâ€"Lee wedding last Wednesday. Inspector Campbel!l called on 8. S. No. 8 recently and found everything At the home of Mr D. J. McArthar on the eyening of the 27th of Septemâ€" ber, was held the annual meeting of the Scotchtown Beef Ring, when busiâ€" aess for the past year was settled and the organization made for the season of 1916, During the season just closed there were 6,405 pounds of beef cut up and distributed amongst the members. This is from 16 animals which averagâ€" ed 400 pounds each. The highest beefâ€" dressed 523 pounds and the lowest 366 Scotchtown Beefâ€"ring Meeting What will you do for these “0‘ D 99 For Sailors é& pg 2 l ur &y and Soldiers U t Eo Ontario‘s Quota is set at $500,000 TJFE OURHAM REVIEW EDGE HILL MAGNIF ICENT soldiers and sailors from every part of the British Empire are laying down their lives for you and yours. Perhaps some of your own blood are amongst them. !An urgent appeal has gone forth from the Marquis of Lansdowne, Presiâ€" dent of the British Red Cross, for funds to provide medicines, appliances, comforts, and hospital equipment of all kinds to alleviate the sufferings from wounds and sickness of sailors aud soldiers from all parts of the Emâ€" pire. This appeal is eadorsed by their Majesties, the King and Queen, and every British possession is setting aside, by official proc‘amation We can and will raise this amou wounded heroes and will not see ing for the want of medical and "Our Dayv for Sailors and Soldiers "We sha‘ll be truly grateful to you for assisiance in relicving the saufferings ol cur wounded soidiers and sailors from all paris of the Domin‘aons." Give to the Every cent collected goes to British Red Cross headâ€" quarters, where it is officially and wisely spent. No money is was‘ed in expenses, even this advertising space is donated by the publishers, Give a day‘s pay. Do your part. Givs liberally and loyatly. Give your morsy, because these breve ones â€"our cailors and soldicrs, ore giving their lives for us. Colecors on Octoker 21 wil solisit your subâ€" scriptionâ€"or make i; throu_h your Mayor or Reeve. Contributions may be sent to the Mayor cfi Durham, or to the Reeves of surrounding Municipalities. Lon:siowne, Presidert i ritish Hed Cross Society. as a day of public giving to aid in this splendid cause, which stands in severe need of assistance owing to the tremendous demands upon Red Cross work. hâ€" Red Cr Utilizes every heat unit. Flues arranged so heat is forced to travel over top ef oven in pounds, â€" As all these anmals were beâ€" iween two and three years of age‘ there must have been a difference in the methods of feeding to make the difference in dressed weight. All the members were well satisfied with the season‘s beef and coftivued in the ring for next year. Mr D. J. McArtbhur kindly allowed the same place for slaughtering as formerly and Mr Thos. Turnbull will do the killing and catâ€" ting up for another year. The officers elected for next year were : Pres., A. McCuaig ; Secyâ€"Treas., T. B. Bimnie ; Auditors, Geo. Finney and Chas, Kenâ€" nedy ; Inspectors, Thos MelKeown, A. Hooper and J. P. McMillan. & n\?’e down behind it and twice unâ€" der the bottom before escapâ€" ing to chimney. See the McClary dealer. a Sold by Lenahan & McKechnie nedy ; InspectOrs, RHOGS. AREIRCU T TT I ta T0 O F DAR,. ...« A. Hooper and J. P. McMillan. lfi(:da‘,: T" p(’r »;,' J oo vs, m,l‘ % | Beef, aressed ..... .. 12 00 to 13 00 o t y ‘Hugs. live,fob..... 9 40 "Rough on Rats" clears out Rats \ Hay, per ion ...... .... 1200 to 1400 Mice, etc. Don‘t die in the House. 150| List has be«n caretally revised, and 25¢ at Drug and Country Stores, is amount as a token that Ontario feels for our 1 not see them languish in their pain and suffer ical and other comforts. Do your part and make I Soldiers‘‘ a tremendous success in your locality. :rateful to "This is the first apreal of the icving the Motherland to CanaCians in this SG soldiers present war. it calils upon our ris of the humanity as well as our loyalty." M‘Clary‘s LTOSS ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO John 8. Hendrie, Lieut.â€".Governor of Ontcrio BUttEr :. ...: 1:2.+s +444 Cgg§...........4 i.4 Flour per ewt ........ Oatmeal per sack..... Chop per ewt.... ... OQats, feed...........: > Fall Wheat.....:..... Spring Wheat........ Oats, milling........ > FOAS.... .. Barley .... Buck wheat Durkaimn â€" Markets. Durwax, Oct. 13, 1915. 1 00 to 1 35 to 85 to 85 to 3b to 1 00 to 1 22 1o â€" 22 28 to 23 2 85 to 3 00 48 to 70 to 00 to 40 85 85 3D 50 10 | AllCartaim W. K. shaAN BIG 4 "%.i3"* NRW SPMXG GO0DS Lace C urtai mins 24 yd« lang, 40 in h wid §Oc Fine Euglish Cotvon Crepes, whie an‘ fancy, «t ....... ..15¢ per yard Table Linens. ..2, 50 «nd 6)> per yavd Grey Cotton Sheetingp 2 yo«= wide 25¢ y« Heavy bleacheo Si~ w 2 yas Our New Spring on Wide...;.» ...« Heayy 11x4 Flaac white and prey Boavy 12x4 FlaneeH white onty ..... | W. C, Pivkh ERLNG u. D 3., L O > | _ HONOh GRauUATIE of Torono, ‘ University, graquate of Royal College t Dental Burgeons of Jntarmio Rooms Oyer J & J LUNDES hew Suore 11¢ Loldon Advertisen Western Ontario‘s Greatest Daily All the News ali the Time Rave by mai, any BGowup, $2 per yeer Circulat‘n Dept,LoudonAdvertiser Lacensed Auctionce: dor County of Grey, Terms moucrate, Arrangements for sale dates can be made at weview Office or at my resiqence next door, Phone cali to No. 6, sJurnam will ve promptly attended to. #@> MrMcPuall tss u dence in Ceyloa, J, ARIHU® Juvi D. Mc#HP2MLL _« UFHCE: Over J. ®. D opposite isegisiry l RESIDENCE . second u« oflice on cust side Of A. Uiliceâ€"Uver Jew Pelephone Communitation betwe jsesidence as all uuult Den Pemnus aloderele . Affuapcache . iof 49 C u@8, wC., anust DG tuue an sin e 1©0e, Culluiin, $# . COL . sp)ucciice & whebr, OF 106 Ueylon a‘, 0 . Wio o6 q atterded to, Defims ob appiiuasiun 1 . L. AJLfJ:A.A.J3.. sâ€" M Full line of Catholle Robes and biack and white Cap for aged péopie Embaiming a Speciality. | \Picture Framing Shortest Notic« | »aoRoomsâ€"Across .com Midc wl ARTHUKR H. JAUCK30H Uall ar Insurance Agent, Money Issuer oOf M â€"sriage L.ceuses eral Ananciu busincss cass UNDERTAKER anc Funeral Jirectos lessons in _ ~ omwe BingiOg, «u like i1 McComb, every 1 i p.m. _ Appold: booked. RES.ORZNOR â€" Firet »oms» south Lo wrence‘s Alazksâ€"aich snop Morning, Noon, kvening The school is thoroughiy equipped in teachin> ability, in chemical an elrw(:ml suppites ana fittings, &c., for full Juaior Leaving anc Matri ulation work. The folcw‘ag competent sta‘ are in Charge : THO8. ALLAX, P.incips el Behoc. Teacher Inteadine ®tndencs sho: ing uf *) / oOsE JA tang. . arlO PM3Om @00 attrrcu ve towh, maii place for rc udence. _ _ it secord of the schc . in pas: years is Mrmf one, . The truâ€"tees are progress. ve eC ::ou‘lp‘{.uu mmune uu.;;lw- wmiunt tercher fi yc every a0y »i lor the prope p-&mm.eqmmon mo'hdn. ® FEEB:§1 per month in advance Lic@used AUCiavuess ONOR GRA i â€" duabe KAOya Meab i. F.GhANT L. 0.5., .. D. S DJ@d A M HIGA sCAJUL ANotary Public, Commissioner, DUIRHAY, CNT. u. m' 'l.l: r-“m. Td RIEE l.u11GNS CONYEYANCER. &ec 22 yvde lone, 42 i8 wide T5¢ 1 3 vde lone 47 in wide 1 00 ; > 8 ds long, 47 in wide 1 50 4r is bave th> «e Aaished top. K. H. loAA« 44. lq:'un, i« CGÂ¥10iA ar WC. Kasauec, buchi Staff and Equipment. . BELL PFiGB ito JisB SINGi~u 1 tb We t sad FProvincial ho ist Caass Certificat« a entor at tme bex 10w70 c# 1 be c Jur‘ o 18 a coalt it, w08t Gusira 1 30 1 8o h of KegisUt office, a0« Md S n Ofice OW â€" ad%, Darhaia fown Lo 1LOoAt 40e x ad ouil De (x ©uu

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