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Durham Review (1897), 9 Mar 1916, p. 8

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Naf *urck One thous One thous VCE ALT this thousand votes thousand votes mcrncmmnenpnmememenmecmsnesme Five Thousand Votes Le 3 gd VOTEesSs Price Shoe Sale is now on. rgains are going. â€" Five thouâ€" of Shoes or Heavy Rubbers + JfArlalktoo,, low Lake lhivan . . , denham rool Reports urey is Decreasing Totice alow Net, any price with every 25¢ or 50c Apron. with every Underâ€" waist.... 25¢ to 65¢ ncent ith every pair of orsets, any price X LD every Broom, price. every package perary Tea,â€" recrris re. nreerr o8 ~ervices ked with { the time« unt Kerr, Mary i Mountain 1 Watson. IcDermid 338 33. Anna Short ines 152, xEs id â€"Annie Mo REVONT ++ +++. . $1,800 M hed irgaAaret IANBY IcAlister, Julia , Eiva Morice . Annabeli Marâ€" Naughton. Iva ther Petty _ Sr Norman Carson endâ€"Augusta EGREMONT the results obâ€" c the month of Mc EMONT IART March 11th () y Clerk dicrpe inare Class A â€" ie Horsburgh mith. Class net Marshall coun Tena Wiis n Gardizer, Lil al chern, Hughâ€" witzer Della ie Connolly, Gordon Watâ€" e McEach. McEschern Earl Meâ€" 1 eachney per Wh Monie â€" Me Ir 8rdâ€"Reig chenk, Kihe} Willie Long, Ewart Alles. a Rei John Alle Te 12208 1703 32(8 cles Sr rst 2455 2182 613 2160 92 192 440 B roy Calâ€" Jr 2ndâ€" 765 2045 2101 2302 3143 2711 1641 134 183 1746 erg uson 245 247 uo roe 0 N Berr, Arâ€" John 1 has Lh 9 er w 1€ |_ Notice is ber§by given that the Coâ€" ,part,nenhlp bherRrofore subsisting be. | tween the unde gned as Stock Denlâ€" |ers under the m name of Trbe & | Dowling of the ownship of Exre. mont, bas this dayÂ¥isâ€"olved by murnâ€" |al consent. All dabts due to the said partnership are tolbe paid to R A. Tribe at his place busine=s and all partnership debts Ǥ to be patd hy him and that he will cÂ¥ntinue to carry un the business «s hbereXofore ind sol. icits the public patroon»gi as before. Dated at H "s'uln.' tbis‘ February, 1916 _ Som® HoT SHOT.â€"Flesherton Adâ€" vance :â€"Pte. R. C. Kerr of the 147th has been down during the past week on a recruiting mission mostly through the north of Osprey. and is pretty well disâ€" ’gustcd with the patriotic culture of young men whom he approached. He says that out of over filty eligible young men interviewed he did not get one enâ€" listment. Some haa no excuse to offer ; one said he was thinking about getting married, and still another said Robert Borden had said there would be no conâ€" scription in Canada and he wouldn‘t enâ€" list until he had to! One young man agreed to enlist, but when confronted with the usual document refused to sign up. There should be some way of| showing up the young fellows who are afficted with chilblains and an infirm | ary built for them where they could be lovingly cared for and supported by public funds. That is about the ambiâ€" tior of some youngâ€"â€"well, in the nfeanâ€" time, cali them men, although it goes agcinst the grain. An Indian would call them Squaw Men, and that is so suggestive, it ought to be adopted in the case of every white livered eligible who fails to enlist without just cause. Squaw Manâ€"that‘s it and they‘re it. vrâ€" Another of our boys have â€" Bert Dickson making the young man from Orchard to fi their King and Country, Mrs Pinder and Miss Grace one day last week at E. Jol Holstein. il te Mr and Mrs MceClocklin, H spent Friday afternoon at J. P tie. George Murray, from Owen Bound, spent the week end with his triend, Redvers Pinder, the eden noon a few of noon a lew of the neighbor women met at the home of Mr Dickson and qulted him four quilts. Misses Liza and Verna Kirby spant be woek end visiting friends at Glen~ The W _ F. M.S. meet at the hor of Mrs J. J. Wilton Wednesday att noon. Congratulations to Mr. Cameron MeKenzie and Miss Bel! Mearns who are tu be married this Wednesday at the residence of the brid«‘s mother, Mrs. M. Mearns. I ® + w | ©HI0 WH ‘inngfi?s\l’:;lnucR:;'nlet haskbeen visitâ€"| Marsh, touple of weeks with Mr.| in W; ’and Mrs J. Bachus, Popla: Hill. ] y .dl _ Mr. Will Morice of Laner, Sask., ’i,‘l:?a. spent a couple of days last week wih ‘(;,g. “EL. l}ls uncle, John Morice and left last| h ‘ N ; Saturday in company with Mr. J.| "°°° ® v‘eity of Beatinek to visit Mr Wm.’ Mr J: Moore of Flesherton. | his far Mr. and Mre. Jas. Petty spent last| 2"Y° , / C . Ts C 108t ) 4s > Sunday with Mr and Mrs i’\lr;() Smith. i;.”“ o Mrs. Allan visited S ewish i f{oed Mrs. T. Wallace. «d Sunday “‘h“flfm:y | ~"/P"&"n on account of the bad roads. I Mrs Robt Walker and ehildren of ; Owen Sound are at present spending ;sume time. with her sister, Mrs. Alf | Vollet. _ We were sorry to he«r of Mr. and Mrs. Walker‘s loss by fire of ftheir ho08€e and DeRIrIY 211 Df Amntranra Mr. T. Wallace Jr. returned from Toronto last Saturday to assist his farher with the spring> work . their house and nearly al} of contents. Mrs. John Morice accompanied by Mrs Waiter Clark ot Darham, visited last Wednesday with the latter‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Vessie of the Rocky. Mr. Wm Allan took el service in Knox a week a Rev. Mr. Smich was un through on account of the sast Monday and Taeglay af suit of heavy ribbed Wool You‘ve got a lot to say about wh« One Thousand Votes Look out for for something now ducements giving from One Thousa the time is so short Only twelve MINUte . "Look far Â¥ha akandial‘s.." NORTHâ€"EAST NORMANBY Somebody Started the PMelic Netice OT SHOT.â€"Flesherton Adâ€" e. R. C. Kerr of the 147th wn during the past week on mission mostly through the sprey. and is pretty well disâ€" Loosen up, you The J. D. Abraham Co. ORCHARD Allan took charge of the Look for the stand}né CCRIIN, Eloistein on at J. Browa‘s oys have enlisted i week ago Sanday. was unable to get HOLSTEIN Ist day c Wituesy, Johnson fi the home The eventh | bous ht for| â€" As ~_â€"Our accountsg ready. All persc ; ed please call an soon as possible, lething now. The 1 One Thousand to Ten Only twelve days left goodâ€"looking fellows and help ef_ Waxt Hit to Reyarm: â€"At the regular meeiing of the Quarterly Ofâ€" fctal Board of the Norval Cireait hela on Thursday, Feb. 10b, the pastor, Rev. W. Hant,; received a unapniâ€" mous and enthusiastic invitation to remaud tor a third vear. Many kind and cumpiimenvnry things were said of Mr Han‘s work during his passop ate ut.uecturv."Lâ€"â€"Gfi-w'grz xn Herâ€" ald .. 7e vagnt to know about Mor & Dseds and. Witis." Roij Calt w Irish song or story! The jady 8y er wili also give an address i Agricaitaral Halt in the aver when b th ladies and gentlemn be expected to be pregent, wul imeet at the hor Hershey on Thursdsy 2 p. m. â€" Mrs Maclv from the Ontario Ex will give an addre Bhard will alen wiwa .. lent sp Sabbat imons HnVr-n of 1{3; beauuifaily renod be continged all | & J t with every winter Cap otes fery fine Shirt. avars every fine Shirt, every ool Underwear, every pair of who is going to get this piano. _ The t id a l1 The Store That The Into gagt Mi day. live THE DORHAM REvIE®T Misy iog the the We home 1 he Mr J as. and Mildm 8Q Mc Bert I Normal Sch his parents 0 Mrs® Duit was the gu« over Sabbath in next week‘s Miss Whisfi 1d, of Spr guest at the manse this The Youn®Gicls J will hold a sal&Â¥pf hom of all varicties aW%Mr March sp flyea?.-:.uq'; Dacqdpeys, -=zn,~:Ԥ.-â€"a% § LOCAL ANO PERSGNAL * Men Can Help Too a k e be Jas O‘ U ow D urn Na ve 1a 85 TW tein 1t icted | Mr Ma the home (7»t‘M;; 8h w ee k W nnell has ch the C 11 votes are coming in in bunches. Read the special inâ€" i Thousand votes. _ You can‘t afford to pass these upâ€" K. Start toâ€"day to boost and never let up until the last s papers. W here will your favori te stand ? It‘s up to you w on e taking esbyte: who ha ears w March l6th, â€"t ‘ or subsn m e tot n n CEREECEEer a‘s Insiin t Springvilie this week . the past moved t Sets the Pace M Merry â€" Go â€" Round 58 In the 1 TORONTO U D i1 U h dag n-“ 008 Robe Kay nd 15 ye ments will buy a wheat land in will seli on half Title Clear. PI balance in sonâ€"inâ€"la w, smmE CEREE C ing the big Temperance demonstre, ton, Mr David McKeivie, Durham. voas yI§#IUINE OÂ¥Ver lie Wack Ani anal 1. bush work, H. mtends returning to the west before long. Mr David Hamilton, after an cn» forcea conficement to the bouee by accident, is able to get around amonget his ueighbors once more, Mesers Carl Harrison and Bert Donolder are taking advantage of the cheap trip to Toronto this week durâ€" ing the DiG ~*DHWh ESE Hhs me se uen My s O i Do S o 0 "o+" SAGErI0On One "Fented, Messre Farr Lawrence and Reuben Watson have each bad a well dug by Ed, Pratt and Iuns assistants. He hes now moved to Wm. Robt. Watson‘s Town Hine, Mir Peter Ramage last week was H or 9 fat caitle at 'a go Robt. Reta left for Monday, mak ug stop and Port Arthar. their home on the Jobn L larim, which Mr Harrison bhas Goitie gainung Desg. wenty Five cont e W the young ladies to win out. ‘ap, every pair of 25¢ Braces, ‘ry pr of 60c mule Gloves, every of Pants, every work Shirt. he time to get busy is RIGHT NOW h Congratulations to atson and Mr Railok We Austin Baird : O‘Conr Ding w H Mrs J lass Câ€"Robena Haas, John Heaney, dna Dyer, John Matthews. Marjory leCall, Alfred Mc:t ‘locklin, Mabel Sutâ€" o, Murray Hunt. Class Câ€"John Calder, Asa Brooks, lian MeCaill, Ruth Smith, Jean Baird, ine Heagey, Giadys Pettigrew . Class 11â€"Frank Heancy, Ruby Lewis, obt Aitken, Lizzie McGrath, Class Eâ€"Isabel Haas im Christin M H Sr 3rd~ Woodyar Wheat Farm for d u c e e id o Hamilton 868 hrs. Mary Ina Marsh 773 hrs, Pea Waliter Farrell 707. An Viola McClocklin 689, 669, Ada Rice 600, Er; J C8S1 Bdna bring in %our produce. Hichw! Farm for Sale prices, cash Wr trade, for eggs and | .. . . ,. i buiter |__Consisting of 50o acres in the uu.eu at J. MWM atthews. Township of Exrdnont, Co of Grey, Lieu. James%Maish, of Montreal, | being Lots No, and 18, on the and Mr Juo. Marsh, of Mildmay, are | 18th Coneession, §80 acres cleared, spending a few days at their home | balance under ti#berâ€"wmixed hard here. Lieu. J Marsh expects this | and so‘t wood; â€" Coflventent to church W:H be his last leave of absence beâ€" | and school, springRcreek and good lfore leavicg for Oyerseas. well. Price (4000.04 Four Thousand *Wt r mm dollars. Applv to Holstein School Report. John M. Findla§%, Dromore, or And J. Gaton, SENIOR ROOM 282 EvelviMAve â€" Torontn Sr 2nd 1d wish aitie Ba sratuiations to Miss Bertha a and Mr Ralpb Harrison, who Incsday, 1st March, were umt wedioch. They are making home on the Jobn Lawrence welisutka Lev I SsENIOR ROOM 4th Classf_.’\_lary Bye 873 hrs wWi in Ait D lrwin 209, 3rdâ€"Maimie Pettigrew 319 hrs, eline MceClocklin 318 hrs _ Lloyd ulton 275, Burrows Smith 250, Geo. d 237, Annic Hamilton 222, Marie nnell 204. Clinton Rice 202, Pearl wall 183, Arthur Brown 138, Ruby 109. NORTH EGREMONT 1( _ Lawrence is S;I'L‘ngl,h after HUNTER W twcnty e ville buyer a fine bunch ol 8 a‘tle at a good price. tera left for Webb. Sask.. on H 1y a Chorel in South half crop idian brothers sola ville buyer a fine b Mchelviec, Durham . vas ‘r tme week end with is Mr Oarl Harrison. 14 ) ~mamaa Cbristie. John Me Hladys Rice, Willie Ellis, Mich rath . a lvennie is this week and visiting with the Backus d, Sa 1 vrence is around again, §th after his severe iliâ€" en 552, ngham McKenzie ew days Messra David Williarm McFadden in e mtends returning to Moore is rank Dingwall 440 hrs, Louis 879 hrs, Martin Bye 355, 271, Jack Sutton 215. Arâ€" A. ATKINSON, Teacher tilda Christic. John re is atill under the mproving as friends Haas *m‘('hristic. idy McKenzic, John nzle, Jr.‘s year old uite ill with convaiâ€" _ Mary Myers 802 hrs, 8, Pearl Drumm 749, 07. Anna Carss 695, 1 689, Arthur Adams 10, Ernie Sutton 575, Merton Pettigrew 163, 448, Bdith Ibbott 418, Webb’ Sask., on =ofls at Toronto 18 visiting Mrs DeGUERRE week was recently Sadie Wasy YHomescckers ' Excursions Everyp Tuood‘ '.A’i lbl’l ::-lc.l_: to October Tt W nteread uies Season Nevigation aries ons on o5 the prairics where se oo ioepbde‘s Oreatest CANADI A N PACIFIC “. will take you there. twhow ue cat ca 2 . X%. J LJOIIN M. FINDLAY Dromore ! Farm for Sale |__ Consisting of 50o acres in the Township of Esrdmont, Co of Grey, }being Lots No, and 18, on the 18th Coneession, §$8o acres cleared, | balance under ti$berâ€"wmixed hard | and so‘t wood; â€"Coflventent to church & P ons 0 <w«DnDDâ€"120â€" 902092049 2D 4* LEADER ° NEW SPRIN_ GoODs * They are worth at least further advance is looked for Gentlemen â€" will arrive shortly but we are going to give you the benâ€" efit of buying our present stock of cotton goods at the old prices including \ BR 2B its@lD 1b <Dâ€"9<Dâ€"9<2 0 with eve Suit, ma any price your with every Woman‘s winter Coat. All are on sale, reg $10 to 18 Ten thousand votes Ten thousand votes Ten thousand Votes TT 0_ "_"C NWMWA 4 4A e wmtlhmth.e.dveyoudlthc inxormb‘ou-boutfiubut phu,-dhlpmmlmo. it it it at i: Particulars from KBY CumaAise ce c cs With every Lawn Waist or Middy Blouse, also any white Skirtâ€"all are marked at special Sale prices. A good opportunity to help someone to win the piano. Top Market Price for Butter and Eggs Ten nt . ap ,, .\ _CAH &0Â¥ Canadian Pacific Ticket Agent, or write W.. B, Howard, District Paesenger Agent, Toronto. u wish to save some money, g o weeks longer we will continue Overalls and Smocks. FLANNELETTES at 10c, 12¢ and 14¢ GINGHAMS 14c PRINTS at 12ic and 14 cents choice for $5.00 forget these every made Thousand Votes rge! these goods are worth a great deal more above prices and you will make no mistake in ur future requirements now. with every Boys‘ Suit, any price from $3.50 to 6.50 ively I‘Ave , Toronto Five Thousand Votes ‘_Men‘s to order nt, Co of Grey, | _ Being Lots 31 an , Con, 6 and 6, and 18, on the Township of NormaRby, containing > acres cleared, 16 acres. nearly all uffder cultivation. erâ€"wmixed hard @»»4 brick house a large frame emiest to churcl b un and other outbuil ngs. Farm is ‘enreat to CRUrCh) . weli watered, fenced arfff underdrainâ€" At the old price with every Man‘s or Women‘s Raincoats Phose 3â€"41â€"15 V & v COUPON 5 : Good for 20 Votes â€" Free $ § Cut out this Couâ€" . | Abrabam 1 pon and bring it i ';‘r‘,"; to us not later A | Square t han Saturday, « Mar. 18th, and reâ€" o Review _ Ceive 20 Votes, gwu-fim-:mmm + ChOBBBIIIDOPORRORRRRFDEpEpRP 25¢ Abraham Fair and Square ed, _ Will be sold if athil during the month of February, _ Itfmediate posâ€" session and considerable feed for stock, For terms and full particRiars apply to more per zet in on this deal. e selling of Blue and Good F. to us t h a n Mar. 1 ceive inÂ¥gnsancebs . L 2G garment and a W, CaLDER, Darham, 0, 1916 Central Dr LPeo. VOL. U ¢€¥ 7710 OkLt E[ f) @1

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