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Durham Review (1897), 20 Apr 1916, p. 5

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APRIL 20, 1016 s o s e e t for You ie t es asa y S$1E amd| Irâ€"= Nerve Tonic E Produce c AR 04 PAY YOU you are Nervous vou fee! Weak ‘urham aranteed -.mtle? s at 3.10 orcy Smalil \ Profits gor l1ren « 2JH0 215 3.00 2.13 1.175 2.00 2.13 re 0 ELY NANCE ari@s ight ed 4 War in ir J y i-: AmBNCC* "TICC® PPIC TCOR SH WInuo VH l-l'lll t rOuuue E :: KARSTEDT BROS. ic in‘ 8 prfeTeZeleala oley ola "ala "ale ofe 2l a e ola C ala o cola o 00 n o e o 0) e sleael vanla00 00 uf 10 efane) E: Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Ta xemennendnerrnxecnenys 2 PRICEVILLES BUSY sSTORE 2 &1 No. 9, GLENBLG Sr4thâ€"V Ritehie and M Haley eq., M Atkinson, Jr 4thâ€"A Lindsay, 0O Bell, M Davis, A Ritchis, G Bell, M W hitmore, M Newell. _ 3r4â€"G Lindâ€" say, R Davis, A Horst, M Aljse. Sr 2r.dâ€"M Bell, J Bell, _ Jr 20dâ€"8 Lawâ€" reace, E Hargraye, H Ritchie. 1stâ€" M Horst. â€" Primer (A)â€"D Lawrence. Primer 8râ€"I Davis. A Canadian Pacific Railway Ticket does not represent merely a means of transportation between givem points, It. in addition, provides the traveller with every comfort and cenvenience developed by modern railway science, " Safety First " with upâ€"toâ€"date equipâ€" ment, unexcelled dining car service, palatial sleeping cars, in a word, everyâ€" thing that a railway can provide for the com fortable transportation of the pissengers, including courtesy. Points to Censider when purchasing a Railway Ticket I C enllll & 00 OOP MTCEIC, I, 1U, EOFRS Hay Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Shovels, le,‘n.t’or Brushes, Whitewash Brushes, Paints, Oils, Turps, Glass, etc. In spite of recent heavy advances, I think you‘ll find our prices right. Rverything that is needed in and about the house and barn. Our stock is eomplete of Graniteware, Tinware, Platedware. Nails Tacks, Locks, Saws, Horse Clippers, Sheep Shears, M. D. Forks. 11... Thuck . uk _ ie o y e e Never has there been shown in Priceville such a range of New things as is shown by us this Spring. _ In white, ecru and pink Voiles, fancy figured Voiles, black and white stripes Voiles, Muslins, Galateas, Prints and Ginghams, our steck can‘t be beaten Then in Denims, Shirtings, Art Sateens, Tickings, Long Cloths, House Furnishings such as Blinds, Curtains, Serims, Bungelow Ncts, Curtain Poles, Towellings, Sheetings, our stock is complete, Have a look at the display of Ladies‘ Crepe, fancy Voile and Muslin Waists, Middies, etc. They are stylish Between all Stations in Canada, Fort William and East, and to Sault Ste. Marie, Detroit, Micb, Buffalo and Niagars Falls, N. Y. * Good GOING â€"â€" APRIL 21st, 1916 Single Fare kEfoRN nmiâ€"aAPRIC 2ist 1916 Hardware Just what is needed in Waterproo{f Coats, Denim Smocks, Overalls, Pants, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Underwear, Sox, etc. The eleanest, freshest, choicest stock:of Groceries in town â€"and the cheapest . Easter Excursion Fares Good goingâ€"April 20th, 21st, Fare and Oneâ€"Third $ &3‘%74%},°***"° Retarn limitâ€"April 25, 1916. Minimum Charge 25 cents. Particulars from any Caradian Pacifie Ticket Agent, or from W. B Howard, D. P. A., Toronto. Fresh Groceries Minimum Charge 25 cents. Fare and Oneâ€"Third %¢ * JAS. PATTISON & CO, PRICEVILLE If you do not think that your purs; will allow you to buy one of these range of Readyâ€"mades in all sizes in some snappy effects, wellâ€"tailored th1 ishingly low prices. Come in and look them over. NO TROUBLE TO 1000000000000 ocnnnmenmmmmmmmemes cmmmenseme This week we wish to announce to you that we la,re S}rle Agents in this locality for the 6 4 + the tailors that guarantee style and fit in every HoUSE OF HOBBER LILN particular in Men‘s Tailorâ€"made Clothing. We have just reeeived a large and wellâ€"assorted 1 4w T 1. Walle Tnhe we Have JuUSk ICECIT®M 8 2°°®~ "{- "rvi’] Tubs stock n Pails, o s‘ Wood@eMAWAFTO wash Boards, White Wash Brushes, Butter Prints and Ladiles, Egg Crates, _AHnggty Dumptys, Baskets, Mops, How about that Spring Suit ? Brooms, Butter Boxes, ete. We haye set aside a department for the exâ€" hibit of these and there you may use yOut freeâ€" dom in looking over our Sample Books without having to be shown. Just & look will be sufficiâ€" 2"0*+ _â€""" _ _tbia« wanr choice. having to DC Sad#"« 2""" "/ > eane ent as a warranty to you making your choice. "The ‘Right‘ Paint to Paint Right " s Sbherwinâ€"Williams in Wall, Ceiling, Floor, etc. Varnishes, Shellacs, Stains, Oils, Turpenâ€" tine, Brushes for every purpose. There is nothing wauting that we know of in this Dept. We want your Froâ€" duce and will always pay the best prices Highest Prices paid for all kinds of Farm Produce PRICEVILLE +.....> WEEKLY 20, 1916 E, Scortt, Teacher R. MacFARLANE, Agent, Durham Wall Papers Marmalade Oranges a Specialty this week at 25¢ doz. > "THE LEADING HOUSE" has to effer in ,” hedcA + " The Leading House‘s " Te A great many local papers have adâ€" vamced their subscription rates to $1.50 per year, and the others are tumbling into Jline, but who will get the additional 50c ? It looks like the paper mills are after it for they bave advanosed the price of paper.â€"Wiarton Hcho. Gunner Don, @illies, of the R. C. H. A., arrived from Kingston camp on Monday for a farewell yvisit at the old home in Proton before going overâ€" seae, Don, has been ir a signal corps of late under instructions and had promise of three stripes yery soon but he was so keen to get nearer the front that he dropped his chances of officer‘s honors when the opportunity came to him of getting into a draft of 100 men from Kingston leaying for England soon. â€"Dundalk Herald. Puare bred 8. T. Black Minorcas for sale. As the undersigned intends moving away from this village some time during the month of April, he will sell settings of 13 for 75c per seiting until time ot leaying. Eggs for Hatching W. SackETT, Priceville BULLET/IN Seed, Rape Se Garden &ds. We are stocked complete in Mainmoth, Red, Alsike, Sweet (white) Clovers,. _ Also Timothy Seed, Rape Seed, and all kinds and varieties of for the traveller. such as Salt in bbis. at.. .. ......1.45 bb1. 5o 1b. at ...... ...... ... . 350 sack Coal Oil at.....; .. .... 16¢ gallon Flogr, Bran, Shorts, Middlings, Screenings, Low Grade Flour. Oranuges, â€" Lemons, Canned Raspberries, Cherries, Blueverries, Pumpkins. iE § ® = un § Forks, tewash ; heavy % 5S nge of é Foiks: §g cous, & ns & ile and E mocks, § e L6 n town % uce g Stand (@ How about that Seed ? cts, wellâ€"tailored throughout, at astonâ€" NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. For you that anticipate Travelling We carry Trunks, Valises, Suit Cases, Club s, Lanch Baskets, and many other necessaries A Few Staples the Pace The roads are in a bad state at present, bus a few days will soon make them dry again. Bugar or syâ€" tup making will likelg be a thing of the past, as we noticed while going past a camp this Saturday afternoon, the 15th April, small black flies, which is a eure sign of the maple not giving any more sap. Wood bees are in order yet and should be wound up by this sime, as the plough will be kept a going we hope after this. A _ whole lot of women gasaered at the Presbyterian churth on Thursday afterneon of last week. There were about 50 of them and a quilt and lots of kniiting was done to be sent to the poor boys who are preparing to deâ€" fend our country. We are sorry to hear that we are to lose Mrs Saekett in a short while, as she intends to move with the rest of the family to Toronto in a week er so. Mrs Sackett took great paings and inâ€" tereat in everything that belonged to church matters and in preparing for the soldiers. Also the choir will miss her greatly, so wa wish her and family sucsess ‘u the city of Torento. Assessor Bellamy, of Artemesia, spent the most of last week yaluing the town of Priceville and we suppose bis object in leaving it till the last was to leave the best for a good finâ€" |Bll. + We are pleased to have T. A. M. Ferguson become a citizen of Priceâ€" ville. Mr Ferguson is a good penman and a good compositor, so he may take the hint as to the future expectâ€" ation of a good specimen of his penâ€" manship and composition in the near future in the columns of the Review, Cattle are soaring away up high at present. Our teashers will be getting x week‘s holdays soon and it will be the shortest week they feel passing during the year. The mill dam was pretty high, but we bope the danger of flooding is over. Mr Watson is kept busy with his ehopper. Neil Cameron, who met with an mecident while coming from the mill here about New Year‘s, is only able to be out of bed a couple of weeks ago. Norman Mclotyie and Hector Mcâ€" Eacherm are putting in Angus Mcâ€" Donsald‘s place in crop this spring. Angus was not well all winter and is not able to do any farm work of any kind at present. Automobiles cannot get to Priceâ€" ville very well for another week, on account of mud and bad stuff of all kinds. Mrs Clark, formeriy of Priceville, now of 188 McDonell Aye., Toronto, was visiting recently ber brothers Duncan and Archie McKillop. her sisâ€" ter Mrs Paklona and other friends at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., where she lived eleven years ago, Miss Gladys Pattorson, who has been visiting her uncle, Mr A. McGilâ€" livyray for the past couple of months, returned to ber home in Priceville on Monday,â€"Cbatsworth News, The undersigned offers to rent the Commervial Hotel in the village of Priceville. Imimediate possession giyâ€" en. For further particulars apply on the premises, & es PRIGEYILLE AND LIMITS VICINITY , we are offering a For Rent Jos. BLACK To day Monday, the weather is vory unsettled, almoat spowing, with roads impassable. A heayy rain, accompanied by thunder and lightning, fell Bunday eve. Miss Agnes Shand is a visitor at Maple Lace. Mr Stanley Smith went go Queen City Tuesday. Mr Ed. Scott is off duty for a few days baving come in eontact with the buiting saw while cutting slabs. Messre Jos, Clark and T. W. Wiltâ€" ghire attended Mr Will Donald‘s sale at Conn Monday. Pte. Edgar Jackson was in our burg Satuiday, previous to his deâ€" parture overseas. Good wishes folâ€" low him. Good Friday evening at 7.80 Rev. E.O. Forde, pastor of Bethany ehurch, asks all to attend a apecial service, his subjset being * The Seven Words from the Cross," _ Easter Sunday his subject for 8 o‘clock will be** Easter‘s Gupreme Message " and at 7.30 Rev. Graham, Ceaarville and Esplin, will speak. Spocial Easter music at each service. Everybody welcome. Mr and Mrs Sam Mills were given a kitchen shower by their young friends at their new home on Wed. eve. Oar sympathy is extended to Mrs Ferguson and Mrs McKinnon in the death of their sister, Mrs McArthur, How shall we obtain the most satâ€" isfactory â€"soil moisture comdition throughout the year 2 The great facâ€" tor in moisture control is drainage, natural or artificial. Few farms are sufficiently drained by natural means, nearly all require some aruficial drainage. Ceylon. Funeral Wed. to Salem cemetery. The problem then is * where shall we place our drains 9" «* How deep shal} we put them 2 " * What size of tile shall we use ?" The position of the drains depends largely on the slope of the field ; the depth on the kind of soil ; the size of tile on the extent of the area dra‘ved and the fall or grade given the tile. send you a drainage surveyor, who will, it necessary, prepare a map of your farm showing the loeation of your draims, the size of tile to use, and the grades and depths of the draing. J( you are uncertain about these points or anticipate any difficulties the Ontario Agricultural College will The cost to you for these services will be the travelling expenses of the surycyor, and as seyeral surveys are made on one trip the charge is seldom over three dollars for each survey. Those who haye bad their farms suryeyed and have installed part or all of their Gdraing may have a new plan prepared free of charge if they will retgurn the old plan after marking in all changee made in the original sysiem, On the same terms as those for surâ€" veys the College will send a man to give you & start on the installation of your drains if you have had mo preâ€" vious experieece. . He will ashow you how to set grade stakes, grade the ditch bottom, make the junctions of main and lateral, lay the tile and asâ€" aist you in any way required, If you contemp!ate draining during 1916 or are planuing for 1917 and need assistance write to the Departâ€" ment of Physice, 0. A. College, Guelph or your District Agricultural Office, state your difliculties and request asâ€" sistance. Attractive Dining Car Service Probably nothing helps more co make a railway journey really enjovâ€" able than a visiv to the Dining Car," especially if it be a Canadian Pacifie ining Car, where the passenger is assured of the highest form of efliciâ€" ency in the culinary art, the choicest provisions the market afferds, preparâ€" ed on the scientific principle known as * Dietetic Blending," Your favorite dish, as you like it, may be enjoyed at reasonable cost, amidst ideal surroundings, while traâ€" velling on the Canadian Pacific. Harab Davies Fertilizers grow bigâ€" ger crops, For sale by C. Smith & Sons, Durham. Enoch Warden, who was appointed section foreman of the C. P. R., Dunâ€" dalk, returned to his former section at Mono Road by order of the railway authorities. Joseph Lee arrived from Durham on Monday andtook charge of the section here, Mr Lee was on the section at Owen Sound before moving to Durbham, He is not a stranger here as he, some years ago was a resident of Proton townekip and is a brother of John Lee, of Osâ€" prey.â€"Dundalk Herald, The nonâ€"enmlisting eloments in our population are approximately as tolâ€" lows : French ....... .,...... 2,054,890 German ............... 393,320 Austrian .............. _ 129,108 _ Other foreigners...... _ 500,000 Almost half the population, which makes it difficult for Canada to show up in numbers alongeide of Australia which is mostly British borea, Quabec so far has sent only 28,000, most of them likely of British deseent,. Fetâ€" ures and figures like these givya point to the arguments for conscription. TIE DURHAM REVIEW Drainage for Wetness and Drought â€"â€"ae+ + 8,077,318 Lieut. M. E. F. Kelley of Markdale® wellâ€"known to many Durbhamites as ** Mike Kelly " is being invalided home from the front and is expected this week, the Standard reports, He was woursded in an engagement on Dec. 1st and has been in Queen Alexandra‘s Hospital, London, since that time The following is an extract taken from. letter receivyed by his prwents last week : * The Queen Mother, (Queen Alexâ€" andra), Princess Victoria and Hon, Miss Vivien, Lady in waiting to the Queen, paid the nospital a visit lhil‘ afternoon,. They spent about fifteen minutes in my room ansd met with a splepdid ovation, _ You know Canaâ€" dians are the whole thing over here, and by the way, I might say, that at present, I am the only Canadian officâ€" er in the hospital, and J came in for a great deal. Compliments were in orâ€" der. FPrincess Victoria told me she loved me becanse I was an Irishman and that I had a good Irish brogue, Miss Vivien told me she pyed me beâ€" cause I was a Canadian, now what would you do in a case of this kind, The Queen asked m if she could do anything for me anud 1 told bher I would dearly love to have a sonvenir of some kind to take back to Canada. This she promised me. 1 will ceitainâ€" 1Â¥ appreciate it and guard it jealousâ€" ly.H Oh Thou, the Great, the Almighty l Lord ! We pray Thee to send Thy peace ! abroad That those who are fighting for the right May become yictorious in the fight. Of battles we have often read Aund of the thousands Iying dead On the §+:1d of battle slain, , Their bodies rotting on the plain. Ch Thou, who with outstretched arm, Can save our loced ones from all harm, We pray Thee in battis to detend And safely bome do Thou them send. ! How many a boy does now prepare To fight the enemy without fear, 1 EForthe Almighty‘s on their side And he will through all dangers guide, ‘ How many a brokenâ€"hearted mother Prays for busband, son, or brother That the Lord would them keep While she lay dreaming in ber sleep, Oh Thou, who walkest on the deep, Wilt Thou our loved ones safely keep From dangers seen and oft unseen From the enemy s fiendish schemes, Oh depth of mercy can it be That the Kaiscr shall be set free ? When the roll is called up yonder Will he be on the saved rumber ? We caunot refrain from having doubts That he will be on the castâ€"outs, But the Almighty‘s arm is stroug To punish those that did the wrong. Do colds settle on your chest or in your bronchial tubes? Do coughs hang on, or are you subject to throat troubles? Such troubles should have immediate treatment with the rare curative powers of Scott‘s Emulsion to guard against consumption which so easily follows. Scott‘s Emulsion contains pure cod liver oil which peculiarly strengthens the resâ€" piratory tract and improves the quality of the blood; the glycerine iu it soothes and heals the tender membranes of the throat, . Scott‘s is prescribed by the best specialâ€" ists, You can get it at any drug store, Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. KAVE YOU WEAK LSNGS? Hogs, live, f o b Dutler....;, .14 Flogr per ewt ... Oatmeal per sack Chop per ce Mate ?ffi‘d : Ouss, feed.:....‘..:....s â€" ob %0 Oats, milling........ .. 40 to Fxs!l Whext..........» 05 to Spring Wheatr........ + 95 to Peas....‘.*....%...1s% 1 10 to 1 Barley .../..... 1.1% sÂ¥s 5D5 to Potatoes per bag. .... 150 to 2 HMides...::. :. .>:1«, 14 Beef, dressed .... .. 13 00 to 1 Hay, per ton ..... .... 1300 to 14 List has been carefaily revised, (By our Pricevitle & Limits cor. Durbam â€" Markets. Interviewed by Royalty CHAMBERLAIN‘S LINIMEKT â€"©: That terrible crougy cough Just Arrived| The Variety Store Durnrax, April 19, 1916 A New Shipment of Clover Leai Dishes â€" at War Rhyme BWL. You know how dangerous itis. You will want to check it, mt once, of course. Rub the chest well with Chamber | a i n‘« Liniment and give a doseof Chamberiain‘s Cough Remedy. The soreness and pain in the chest will goâ€" the cough will stopâ€" the danger pase. Chamberlain‘s remeâ€" dies are safe and do not disappoint. 25¢. a botile 14 00 13 00 to 15 00 13 ) to 14 00 1 25 to 1 38 to 40 to 11 00 26 to 27 20 to _ 20 3 00 to 3 50 70 | us 109| 4* 95 | 3 95| ¢ *A 4 DD We will allow ful ed amount up to O lars worth oi West Bots in exchange w ence cash or terms | inside properiies in ence cash or terms inside properiies is don or @uelph, inch electric lighis, gas street cars past pri buili up factory dis dential, Those pr and are right at ho Write to Gzo Woolwich, St., Gu For years I have been troubled with Kldneymnflh gaused by uric acid and the pains caused by the intermittont itoppanef urine was very severe. For this ‘H‘Aflli or other continually :nifl;:dutllttm At last a friend ) me a sample P_‘Uof your Gin Pills. The contents of this le gave me mumxumqm:: in a long time, Since then I have been taking Gin Pills ocwionll]{l:l‘ have had no return of my former trow! (Name on request). Neational Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto. The above letter is from a popular and wellâ€"known commercial man in Victoria. Gin PiMs are 50c. a box or six boxes for $2.50 at all druggists, Sample sent "reeif requosted This great Slug, ©20.90 pe Homeseckers‘ Excursions to the Land of Wheat erl Pa Oc fro wW. B. How: Agent, Toron In NoTIOR to Revised ing Claime against the estate 0f said Marrin Stonsouse, who die or about the 15th day of Janu A, D., 101%, are required to sonm po:t prepsid or otherwise delive« $, P. 13;5.:.. ot the Town of Daurt Solicitor for the administrator, 0 betore the 2uvth Cay of April, A theitr names, addresses and des the secur‘ty duty certific« da, the aars disribute t among the haying reZo whicu he eka Dated the ADMINISTRATON st ce | 2 How They Work ©C 9 Further 1 from the Adr OvVsE, ot Notice to Creditors D. MoP Dated F Gle ltl_’lg. ‘ farmer, d Mom eseekers n Canada at } icific, each ‘I Ne * in Serges, Voiles e "y2 a“d » Fancy Stripes J pipi. t dup pd PP 4| puruau + GRANTS ober 8lst inclu n any Canadia: Exchange Your Westoin Town Lots n purenua him, the to of the 1 sed, will of the Jeon x HAHN‘S 1 Fhursday, i the § nds bel ting ol motter POUSC, | their claims and the nature ol curity, (if any) beld by them, ertificc, and thaiafter the said 8 &@ruin‘strator will proceed to ute the assets of the estate ; the pmsiies entitled thereto, r oressud only to the claims of Cont Fertilizer for Sele Roa _ ONTA HAALIL at D Can OW a 1 Call and inspect at ogg Cortilizer, Sydr r ton, â€" Apply t Wat, WaiR, lists 4 t sALB OF LANDS D D pt FAIREF! March 271 20th, 1916 via Canadian March Tth to Particulare fic jAgent, or po w Administrator ns to r« particular tWn l C ol H Asset ey Basic Durbam t nesi wToNE perty 1J puick W est all W 1918 447 o i BIG 4 .50« New Spring Goods LACE CURTAINS J. G. HUOTTON M.D., C. M Member Qoliego Pi o# uid Bargeons He WwW. E. BbEAN Ol' ut Deotisury in &li it Qfficeâ€"Over J site Pos owEN sOUND . Three practical complete and upâ€" toâ€"date courses of study : Buei.: Shorthand and Typewrking Preparatory, Worlhy students asâ€" sisted to good paying positions, We have an unriysalled connection with best busiaess houses where our graâ€" imates are rogularly employed, Write for pamphict. Full inforâ€" wation sent iree on applcation, C A FLBMING, FCA _ C. D. FLEMING Prificipal for 85 yeare â€" Becretary W . C, PICKE Barristor, | Court Notary The Wiater Torm now on at the ihe undersignet to residents of Do lufijcouulry. thiamt MMi and factory £ prepared to take ¢ DURHAM PLANING MILLS SASH, DOORS, ard all kinds of HOUSE FITTINGS Shingles and Lath alweys on hand at right prices. Custom Sawing prowptily attended to Also Bole Agent and Dealer for Dure ham and viciaity of the For interior of buildingsâ€"better an€ chouper than lath and plaster, . Lasy to handle Oubs with a eaw Kasy put on Cannot fall off gaves fac! No dirt or muss Oal} and see for yourself Now Goo ached i. F. GRAN DURr AM HIGBH sCHOOL esenta‘t mhot I. L K0°Z YOUR OPPORTUNITY NEW FIBRE BOARD ) WORTHER 1A« 1J 1A ZENUS CGLARK hk CUN Steif ond Cowlpment O Â¥ .. gmâ€" trs# A¢4 Mone MRA JJ _ EJ w i Di tle D8, 3. P. CR&ANT, Seoratiry ti to annoumnc®e ind surround» as his Planing qunped and is 1e nd opp o 1+ wide.25¢ ya _ .10¢ ya wide, 50¢ yda vory week wide doub Cheap I _ 1oOwWn hed Suprem missioner d 1.50 pr lioe ONTARI® 79 p. M Oflice aud ; LDB Jorono,. ] College ) Roome * â€"Stope KSON io Loan A gen cted, vlon Durham r sales 1 eview O w loaresse prompt] Lo ),. Gurey ledge, _ wd van e sity, Grm con posite Rogistry lbe ya 123C pp nearly cachit 11# Ql:: Matric ut staif al Mo€ his t n be Ob newlthey oi kb u0 ve «d i proper

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