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Durham Review (1897), 9 Nov 1916, p. 5

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Car $35-21! we the ‘oupons Sula” Profits 9. 1016 CX, 1-314 m HIGH!!! PRICE! Port PAIN PICNIC! k Butter '___..... new. In“ "ea...............- dozen Dressed Gnu ind Ducts ................. ........Ilc 119. with he“: on We pu- lb. toe lo. t Dressed Chickens New Groceries no "rivintt, such " Sunkist Seeded Ind SW5,” R-usins, Dates, Prunes and Pitts, Paola. Shelled Nuts, r r.- wd Evans. Cereals, Syrups. Honeys. To“. Bunches. Sugars tip cm we. Also Black Scrap and Edwnrdabnrg Corn Syrup in , k W w., cnmv . full line of Smoked Hams. Rom, Bacon. " well " k ”a l, mg Clear. Our lens bnvo a fiaror. Branders Old Stand f, t to band in a big continuum! Ian’s black nd otilel c rr' mm!“ and Pub. Then are at: huvy weight. Also 3‘,“ mm ot Ribbed Undone". Flucodiled, Union. Work a“ 'y', t0nel and Print Shim. Let " show you our lull line. Ar. the prices we ere qlomlg. these ere exceptionelly good bay 1L2 These were ordered very only in the union "a "a Wyn Amara more than we are “king. The ttood once "O ("11“: fut. so come In " once in order to get your choice. A.» tall line of pluin knit, ribbed Worsted Hose. Freslr0r.oceries, Fruits and Meats in are all um. an nary advance. hue been hood " ,3.)de Bootllnd no“ In but. light nd i'i'fiy"h1fgt Th?“ 4 mle loreslght we have on our shim . very heavy nook was hf which no to by had " very nub lower prim than could be one?“ now. Jolly they let, than will be no adv-loo, than when “3., “m: added, well be forced to nit. our prices. Crea'. Al no it while they Int. Allo a fill no“ ot RUBBERS to fit A”; $1” ofshoe. Heavy Duck and Gum linbbcru. Lumber- ulalu , Aox, Insoles ettt. Men's Oveells, Pants, Shirts Sweater Coats of all Kinds Footwear of all Kinds Sii.h.,.siip,ti,i.gtlg Sucaasnons Novsunsn 9, 1916 PRlgElllLLE'siiy,gyir STORE GIG. s. BURNETT, Principal repayable lat October, 1919, Intent payable tttgt-yearly, lat April and lst October by cheque (free of exchange at any chartered Bank in Canada) at the rate of five per cent per mm from the date of purchase. Holders of this stock will have the privilege of surrendering at par and accrued-inbred, as the equivalent of cash, in payment of any allotment made under my future war loan issue in Canada other than an issue of Treasury Mils or other like short date security. Proceeds of this stock are for war purposes only. A commission of one-quarter of one per cent will be allowed to recog- nixed bond and stock brokers on allotments made in respect of applications for this stock, which bear their stamp. -- AA A - For application forms apply to ihe Deputy Minister of Finance, Ottawa. nun-nam- or Human. OTTAWA. octopus 7th, 1916. THOSE WHO. FROM TIME TO TIME, HAVE FUNDS REQUIRING INVESTMENT. MAY PURCHASE AT PAR DOMINION OF CANADA DEBENTUBE STOCK KARSTEDT BROS SUNS OF $500 OR ANY MULTIPLE THEREOF. Ola Sinhwturs 1,le?:'s,N, Lea! Agent, Durham Ite hard timee be e large number of people " the price of everything in the shape of enable: ll going up. Er. en eome of the old lumen ere oom- plaining of the high price ofhotte and potatoes. In the olden timee when the early settlers came to the woode, the first few acres they eleered was put in with wheat. Sonatina" It would be a failure on account of frosts. Bat that didn't dieeonrue the new beginner for next yeathe sowed some of the frozen when and had an excellent crop. What do we find now? Some of Our best farmers don't now I gniu of when. The old fume: thought he had no crop if he hedn't when. By all nppeerenoe flour will be In, up to the down mark before next July. In the your 1860 hour w" $12 A bar- rel and hard to get " that price, The several township councill ordered several hundred barrels of commend Novembor‘u chilly vial. mm iuld, and tom“ bare. It is none “ling main! to but that!" and lightning mompnniol by I snow storm. Thin in whl u had on Thursday evening, Md ingt but the snow diuppeuod u {an n it "ttto. ovor the Inch Ja Born, to It Ind In. Jon. Blah. on Nov. 4th, . anchor. -. _...... nu mm the! nailing . 'ara' noun:- in the Wm. Um Edith Wuhan and In: two broth." from Shun... “a“: " In! 15le Wuhan Ind ho: "a brother: from Shannan Vinita It In Wen Wuuon’l on: the would. Mr. Boil. Bantu“. round from tho West In. Frill). Min Tons Malian returned home me: being in Toronto for s lamb or mama“ AND ms huptitsntsn- wu homo In DWI REVIEW which ther you to than in nod III "than tho mile” oi ”In! it a Mg, them rod jollo whloh woo , not“ ob the “no. _ Bonn o! the old homo" down in tho oid.'rotti-tta woro “for“ 88.50 o buohol to! tho who“ in the you 1869 but thqu it would rioo “a. o buhol. Thoy " not " . o told it holoto - An old Molina: and Louohlo had I limbo-don mp of who. that you on! u when hops going " our? wook. the all Soot thought he woo d hon; on so it o halo while - "ring "by gt boo oho'll to throo lolloro o boo ol potato tho now who» oonoo in." Bot lo and behold the ttheat took I outl- don loll but Louohio hung to it till out you on! told it for 8 oh. ' d. or 75o o bushel, It is noollou to no, that the nojority of " countryman did notoylnpolhuo with the old moor ond nobody of unno- oono could not soy but whol he woo dealt with " he dusty“. lo we hopo that thu one! wot will ooh o oldlon drop soon ond that Btttte mil take o drop o so. Tnlking of command. our good old mother: were net up to making it " palatable for the uimple reuon that they hndn'l. anything It their die- poul to nuke tho iitte Johnny ours their daughters and mndhnghseu mike it now-due. Now they put as much butter sud cream in it " would buy more thnn n lost of bread. Many . poor boy would nth» so to bed Without Im supper than '" the hard tack mnde with cornmenl and water. The ladies of Priceville and vicin- ity are always up to their duty by "tending Red Cross meetings. Lest Thursday some tio of them met at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. MtrDtehnie, DarUm Rd, some of them taking a. short out through bush and field, Ir- respeotive of the weather foul or hur. They were well entertamed by Mrs. and M18! McKechnie. Thursday 16th Inst. they meet at the home of him. John MeQuerrie. N. Line, where they will receive a similar treatment by the liberality of Mrs and Miss Me Querrie. Breed ie 180 e lost end before long will be 20c. In the old school reed- ere of 60 yeere ege the young people reed of old King Mldee or Wheng the Miller for nobody loved gold more then they did, King Hides wented everything he touched to turn to gold. Hie desire wee granted, 5 piece of breed turned to gold, &a. Bo its al. moet gold now to buy e emell lost of breed. Bat if e choice wee to be made whether we would take the gold piece of breed or the neturel one we fancy thet the hungry person would take the natural breed but as the old Scot- emen who wee asked if he would take pie or pudding and "I'll take bode, mam plane." Rey Mr. Berry is to preach memo:- ial services to the late Goldwin Pat- teraon in the Pres. Ch., Pricoville. on Sundoy. 12th inst " 4 o’clock p tn. Many will he planed to see and hear the vnnenble gentleman who has vol. unteered to come and preach on thin and occasion. A lot at {all ploughing to do yet by a good number of farmers generally. Mina Bertha McIntyre ot Toronto, who was operated on for appendicitil some two or more weeks tigo is out of Ella hospital now and is getting along no. Auctioneer McPhail is kept a busy man this {all attending sales. We notice lame hard times concerts advertised so it would be well to sing "Had times come again no more"-- gftar this war is over, The roads are beginning to get muddy. Those using "tsiuiumeani, ofdriving will soon have tolay them by and cellos the old horse ngein for heis never stuck be it mud or snow piles. This is Saturday night, the 4th inst and mother thunder storm this nicer- noon whichis the third thunderstorm during the week. The Prieetille resident reporters will give the news in general of the town. We don't go to town so often now, our mail car- rier Me Shortresd is so obliging that he brings beck our mail at least once u dsy. Strand from lots " " iB, 2 N.D.R. Glenelg. an all red steer. 2 years old, dehorned. Information as to its whereabouts witl be rewarded by H. B, MCLIAN or J. STRUTIIRS. Priceyille That splendid residence property in Upper Town, belonging lo the late Mrs Wilson, will be sold on reasonable terms. Contain tbree..fourths of an acre, more or less. Comfortable resi- dence, , rooms. hard Ind soft water. Good beating orchard and garden. Fine situation. Apply on the prem- ises. or to the Executors. Thomss Ritchie and Duncan Smellie . The undersigned otfers to rent the Commercial Hotel in the village of Priceville. Immediate possession gly- en. For further particulars apply on the premises. . n tgmrwBooo--Aerotte from Mlddmgh Home Billing: -ere Mus um: of chaaeo'u Bttéhdith at»). UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director Picture Framing, Shortest Notice Residence Property for Sale F'ull “an: of Luthom. Babes and black attd whito cup Int mud people Swimming a A. BELL Steer Bstray ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO For Rent J us. BLACK The Outlaw: Red Creel League held e good concert. in Ebenezer Iwo weelu ego end e eplenlid pronoun wee enjoyed by all. Belee were "M. ered by Mice Welter, Meeerelllen Bell end Theodore Fell-ice. In in. etrumentel by Mice Irwin, reeitetiom were given by Mm Wylie amd Mice Grehem. Two querteme enmled “Tenting to-night" and the "ol. diere Ferowcll" were well rendered. The proceeds were in aid of Bed Cross work, C On Monday tuning, Nov. 18th, will be hold the and In“, lob. manna-on: when 3 good puma in beitttt mad for. Mutation, 31qu Ilu, ohilduu IN. m. J on. lupus-on bu pnrohmtl the (tin: from It Will lunar. New no the girls mile. Min Ionic Weir in inning friend. in Ind mind Dunn. It 3nd Mn. he. Bilchir of trope. yillo visited It In. W. L. Dxxon'a on Sundny. Mr. Thou. Weir Sundlyed with friends " Sulem. Another sewing bee at the Red Crosa work we: held last Thursday, this time " the home of Mrs Jno. Firth, when " "iru were made, " pillow cases hemmed and 8 socks were started. The collection amount- ed to " lo. The next meeting will be held at Mu Dan Edge's on Thurs. day, Nov. 16. The Ebenezer eminent] eeryieee ,rllibeuidosrN" "tttOtt/ark Mt the met-eon eed T,80in eyed-g. o" tome: pater. Bee. It Berry ot linking. val celled the eervieee. Mt Berry ie ene of the heel preeehm of the Methodiel ohm-eh end will re- ceive e w. welcome from the Rb. enezer people. The annual S. 8. Social was held in the Grange Hall last Friday night. The hall was prettily decanted with hunting and flagis of different nations. The hall was well filled, some from Dromore. Varney, Zion, Durham and No. 9, besides the Edge Hill people. After refreshments were passed around by willing waiters, a pro- gram was given, mostly by members of the Sunday School. Rev. Mr, Whaley in his usual witty style was chairman. The program consisted of music, solos, duetts, dialogues and recitations. A collection was taken up, which amounted to over 88. About 20 of the Edge Hill people purpose attending the Hard Times Social at the Township Hall on Tues- day of this week. Well Mr Editor I suppose you mll wonder what on happened since you have not heard from us fora longtime. Well you know it bus been I busy summer and when night comes a person feels more like going to sleep than to sit down sud write a budget, Born, to Mr. And Mu. Jas. P. Mo. Gillivny on’ Wednesday. Nov. Ist, . daughter. The rainy season in here and you mny cull it mixed "other when we flrgthiui run, second thunder and lightning, third snow. Me, R. J. Moallivmy pulled into their own barn with bin threshing outfit on Thuruduy afternoon. He fiouhed there Iridny noon. Mr Thou. Binnie toad eight porkers to Durhum Saul-day, the total might. we hear being 1740 lb: for the lot. We will report next week how the Hard Times sooill turns out. Ma. Thou. Jackson returned home Saturday after u fortnigbf's wait. mm friends at Galt. N o 10 Glenelg Br IV-Arch McCuaig ll6. Jr,iV-- Allie Mclhchern 281. Esther Mclnnes 276, Allan Mclnnes 570. John Allan Mc- Cuaig MB, Earl McLeod 230, Flora Mc- Dougal 253. Br IH-,rerutie McDennmd 278, Anna tihortreed 272, Br II-Kuta. teen McLean au, John Elton McLean 262, Annie McLeod 838. Margaret Mo- Dougall 229. Jr H-Hector McEachern 150. I-Pearl McGuaig 215. John Me- Dougnll 223. Primer-Gordon McBach- ern 110. Neil McKinnon M, M I McDonald Teacher. No 9 Glenelg Br IV-O Bell, M Dwis. M Whit. more, A Ritchie, Br III-R Davis, u, Linduy. A Horst. Jr HI-M Alice M Bets, J Beltequal, I Roseborough' R Duos. II-ti Lawrence B Engine equal El Ritchie. b-A Lawrener, 0 Roaeboroutrh, Br Pr-M Harman I Davis. " A Pr-at Amen. Jr Pr- B Ritchie, 6 Roseboroagh, A Lawrence A Horst. ___ . _. n U m L Born, on Monday, to Mr. and Mrs Dan McArthnr, u son. No. 3, Glenelg Jr lv-Wo-l Ritchie Jr IH-- Mary Glencrosr. Marion Boyd, anllne Mornson. Tom Morrison. Jr III-its Ritchie, Melville Anderson, Ethel Aa- dereun, Jr H-Rita Glencwse. Wil- hen Greenwood. Mary Morrison. Br Pr-Frederiee Sunk-s, MarjorioRiu'hie Glenny Firth, Jr Pr-Aloe" Morri- son. Armonell Glencross. Average ig, Same McDonnld. Teacher. No 5 Glenelg V-Eddie Cook. Sr IV-keith Ed. wards, Edns McClorklln. Kathleen Firth. Jr lv-M-et Greenwood, Clifford Cook. Jimmie Penn. tir ur- Eveleno Cook, Hazel Firth, Herbie Hollis. Jr Hi--)' Edwnrde, Mary Benton, Kale Firth. Be Ir-charlie Robson. Jr " B-Martin Holey. Mar- jorie Mirth, Boonie Baotou, Clesra Green wood. Jr " A-Clifford Anderson. Cameron Baboon. Primer-Nor- Holey. Irena Inch. long Beacon. Arthur MoOlocklin. Avenue . W B Walker. Teacher. BEAVER GREEK School Reports EDGE HILL Eliuheth Scott. Teacher. "I I. “all I in. bad no" lot "tr-as-tst Halo look Welt. You will rem-hr I all I saw him we or the. “In " around the has: llnu, bu the lamina the blltallon an. out I Inland " and so wn mowlm unions, knowing will they had uttered. Well. laat mgln I was jut coming on: and met his hamlet: 30m. in and l, " once. nude inquiries. Ono of the argum- told In an Junk was killed on Sept. M, in . trench. now in our polsesslun. Tho um um ti,"lti't)hi't'i'i,itt!, " hon. in “will. on u, from urg't Fund L. mun... now " the ram: Don. Malia-on writes hon tall He wu n bolts: end with the other lulu. alwhyl game; he was lee- dinaen attack. The boys nil seemed so eynpethetic and led such Rutd to a, of him. Since the: time of chum, we hue been over that ground lime end agel- end though I hue Mei: somewhat on the lookcut l have seen no true ot him. 1 partieululy trv qeired u to " being buried um though they could give me no (121111;.- uurnnee. they all seemed to mint. that the next day a burial party Why on trnd end carried his body sway. I will nlwayebe looking, so may nap pen to run tr0r0M his grave. if so 1 will let you know. You mm thlc his father and aunty and tell them oi ttow Jack Welt him. Exptooa to than: my sincere rettretat " 1095. [0 was it tine lad and l reworked when kg; 1 saw him how healthy and clean he Ippured, despite the condition, They must not worry over " early deBtit-the emu in unrely worthy - knowing " onrly tire,tho' summing they must think ot hill with pride and look to another mutating “new earthly wars are iorgotten. "tsts, himself. I know. would not hare wished otherwise. Ho undertook to do his part and no one ever did it better nor with more cheerful bean, Hill is the great. thug. I wu very sorry tone by the "Re- view"oh.he death of Mr. 11.11. Mil. ler. Itcame as quite ' surprise m an and to the community in general. I read to all the boys the 'oliltsqt1y ct John McDonald in the Prioeyiile col- umn. I do like his tutorial. You elk, nether. ill em evor nick. Let no were you once enln that I hardly know the meaning ot that word. The and and the irregular living eeeme only to sherpen my sp- petite end I'm always hungry and. oloouree, when one is eating right, everything le well. Been! in on: c: the main lumen om. here --giuuted pm It and been: made right in Simeoe. and I een me he e an of beans look pretty smell nowadays, either cold, or, it baked at camp, hot. And men, ev- eryone. when Moemp. soaks the breed in the becon fat end that helpato keep out the wet, and to ward " any ill- effeetg." t c. L. GRANT z; at. 9 4sqsqsgittsoqsi.4iitiqi4"t' eFiFseeeiFsirsireiFsiFsbvt', 'i' t First"ciass '2? Overcoat T, Ladies' Coats mum-mound. n Ewan-u?" 212153 onus-sly our“. " uni]. box. The: did It. gfe. thut_hg_goc ltr boggy It you want a Beaver shell, curly cloth lined and rub, ber interlining, fur collar, made by Neuland’s for only $18.00, you can get it here. We've afew left. If you arc thinking of getting one, call and see ours In. luau 8min." .787 91’? J. G. B1HIT0NJilMh, c. I omen: Over 1. P. W'- olu. uh opponte may can. munch Second noun youth ttt I“! titBmotteasotae onumn omen noun H15. I 'b-ipaq. 14 I New Communion have. Ola mm " all noun. t tend (mic W. C, PILKERING B. D s, L D S HONOR GRADUATE of Ton-one. University, gmduale ot Boyd Couch. of Dental Hm eons of Ontario Boon“ over J & J 'lm'ke'h"hl?tf New Eton B HEMP. tor in SHOP.- Cong Notary Fugue Commission» Money to Lou). like on anhron SI... cum-Ito o Walpole'. Shun. AM'eoc ii. JACKSON Insurance Age-m. Money to [All Issuer of M “fringe Licenmm. A so. on] Hammond business unmanned. Licensed Auctioneer tur 00. Wer term. madame Arratigem8M* (a u m can: Ac., must beanie“ the In '9‘» tiat, Damon. - "t,'1"trett't't more. ul’ mtglou Ho. wtl he My attuned to, Tums on nypucnuon Io D, ttttt9AIL, 00:30:: or to C. "NAM, will .. Mr Mu'lmu nu I telephone in It. I. (lumen: Wynn. D. MOPHAIL.’ BIG 4, New Spring Goods in!“ totake" v Bro-Mira and business a: 890cm Conn-I o! trunk? in Bookkeeping. Shannan on " other Commonid subjects new In prone". Student admitted my‘ time. Illustrated mules-1e hoe. " in wide, 21 yd: long......... . .50: pr 40 in wide, 'el yd. 1otsi.........Jiig 47 in wide, a yd; loam...” 1nd 1.0: All Luca. (Julianna have tuatted mp- 'willed tslteeu' “envy bleach: Bleached table New Goods New Uartain Drapery A) in wide doab. lo border cream or white .. .. .Uc td w. H. BEAN Buy Farm Men no f ugair IMP-IL M seeing H. ti. MILLER, SASH, DOORS, and all kinds of HOUSE FITTINGS DURHAM. DURHAM PLANING MILLS Shingles and nth always on baqd at right ices. Gusto. Sawing pumps; “tended to Also Bole Agent sud Dealer for Dur- ham and “many at the The undersigned begs to amount to resident: of Durham and surround- ung country, that he bu hi: Pinning Mill and tnclory fully tee'" “I prepared to take oxdero or For iaterior of ildin r-beuor and cheaper than who: Tla".'.' Buy to hundle Cate with a In. tuar pm. on Cam I." " save: fuel Mo dirt on - can and m [or your-Ill Member can“. Pay-tonn- anal-nun 01mm 81000 dowd, balnuée it Spain-i. Price $2500. Mt acres con 18, Egremont. msil ma; served Jig? or with “other was. ' __ J0 M‘reu Egremont, ne" Hal-um. One of the very best fun" in do Township. mittsoott be picked In) at very low price quowd. J0 acres Betttiture--the John Clark I'm-m. can 3. W G R. Chopper than 'wer (Ahmed before. At acres Buntinck. lot 51 can 2, W. a. It., ueu Durham. Good tum. At acre: It., u cheap ice Notary Public, Uommiaironer, DURHAI. ONT. (Lowe: Town You cumin! turord to BUY or Net' BUBRU W or LEND without. t " GRADCA" Minn-1mg. - nae Royal Gouge. Den-l “no. " m tUI III we... .-Over Jewell" atotq ad 0990 . siue Post Ottlet, [GRANT D. tt.tr, L.tt. . is bound to increase in vdle. in a pusiuuu w judge any that inane. livmg to%rwlll up: ZENUS CLARK warm 77>;J/7M NEW FIBRE BOARD 5 att wry increase in the Mini of (arm lands. I have tor at. I Tbs ln'ur‘ Drmnore, conveniont to 1,911 dplunIdly imprqved. only J. P. TELFOBD'. LACE CURTAINS see cheap ti OWEN SOUND um C. A. FLEMING, Principnl CON v BYANCER. to. Property Now y, F Will ever blupertgpl’ He ONTA RIO Cheap Hanover ti "

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