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Durham Review (1897), 22 Feb 1917, p. 5

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onghly hrough tomach Sr gnar. up _v.'h",'xx"y": ave the oupons 'A', Eli-CH al bits l I917. Nine" ttsy is a sure RE t4m"rRootgtp--aero" hon Middnagh Home Picture Framing, Shortest Notice 4'.l9ir, -weat hung with .n' , " a ' win at!) $539. UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director 3; c. L. GRANT t, ",a:ho,aso,asooo,asoaCi's' 'f Crash Toweling u Khaki Drill z Crochet Cottons f; Mercer'd Coeons or Oriental Lace ‘: India Linon It; 3, Urgandie Muslin t : Embroid’d Linen t '1' Sheets at $1.00 * gt; & 1.15 t I‘CRHAI. Feb. 21, 1917. “was. live,fo b..... 1350 "utter................ 32to 32 b.ees................. 86to " Fin-m perewt........ 450:0500 Oatmeal per sack .... 4 oo 4 50 Chop per cwl........ IT5to226 ()ucs,tetNi............. 58to 60 (M's. m1lling.......... 62 to 62 FallWheat........... 1 60to160 Spring Wnem........ 160to160 Pruvr................ 150(0150 "urlev............... 95to 95 Baum-s per bag. .... 200 to 2 25 llues ".."........ 2000 Ileet', dressed . ... .. .. " (IMO 1600 1lar,pertmt..... .... 800tot000 Just In , viesbiieseebsirseriy'ijii. C, Fur full mhtmttti1m write to al’ECIAL FARES now in effect 'tt rewol‘ts in Florida, Georgia, N an h and s?uthfarlslims, Louis- inns: and and to Be "ii-i'riCCreC'et1',,','ltae,r, "rt of 111:3 Me was spent on lt e um on whlc he died, Decca-ed Durham Markets. f true A men of more than ordinary in- I', mun. Feb. 2.1, I917. Nuisance. kind and obliging. honest "N 1.x» m b..... 13 so"yti, upright ttt al.l hy.dearmgg, and Jan} . . . .'.". ...... .... 32 to 32 highly esteemed m this community. 425.... ........ .. ... 35 to 35 In r.Pgioy.he "'9 , Presbyterian “d g or p” cwt .... .... 450 to 5 oo o Liberal In politics, though never “In“, “T sack .... 4 00 4 50 bigoted to party. The humly consist- ', ' pm- 'twt.... .... 1 75 to 2 25 ad of two sons and tour daughters', a; “an. .... ...... .. 58 to 60 Newton and Katie, Mrs Wetherspoon , i unllme.. ...... .. 62 to i"; In the West, Ban-Id on the homestead ill \\'?:I-"ilt........... l 60 tot . Belle, Mrs Joe Hale livin nearby, my a NN neat. _ . .. .... l 60 tol lil Mary, Mrs, Rob McFadden is" Ll',': :1“ . .er+ .... ... I ifle l 95 fun. "net, Mrs Peter: died gym? ', ' . _..-......... ' - wenlyyeurangont her omein or log” per bag. .... 200 Ili', onto. Interment took place Friday, “L i/ai l'.'.'.' .. 14 00 to 16 w the 16th met to Zion cemetery where 's, per ton . . . .. .... 8 (I) to 10 oo be was hid to rest bends " devoted List hug been tsreirtlls "vised. E'lfe who preceded bun some ll years "go. The [noun] we: exceptionally -'-r'-"'-""-"-e----1e'r-e"--eet.-i-_euo 1 large, Rev. Mr Mayer ot Durham eon- a m AL 4 in gV.rdL,rdVrut.,.aa.,.,tL, T gusting service at the house and grove. Full Una of Oathollc Robe. and black And whit. C” for atred people r t am] other setherngtdiGi, 1 to Bermuda and West Indies. Return Limit May 3lst. I9I7 Liberal Stotrvers Allowed inhumane a Spawn! live.fob..... 1350 _............... 32to 32 ................ 35to " pcrcwt........ 450to600 ml per sack .... 4 oo 4 60 Jercwt........ t75to226 eed............. 58to 60 "tttlint....... .. 62 to 62 [heat........... 160to160 c. B. HORN] sis, D. P. A., G. T. Ry. System. Dingman. Town Agent. Telephone No. 3 A, BELL National Light Coal Oil has to Otter.. Or. Hess Stock Food PRICEVILLE’S BUSY STORE WINTER TOURS FEBRUARY 42, 1917 ERICEVIEEEWQE rouluy Panacea makes the hunky. It does 11 is no doubt about the value of this Poultry Food see it 1. ok’ M tie?; Job * state IT,', M *9 “He r, M w eagh on nded ttgg', ft . * fri Sum] mumd 2,'lt " h I 9* le ends " I “a H. magma tpl' th V.” bu“ oth fro * 87 go elf ' bi oh of or m M EDT fi dd'nc TOM] * an ath Ile nal m ha to d tb' tr'eugdher And.) 'i)'?), their“) 'fe: _ "" ' i .nd'. Akor ‘b-byer mere #119 y'all O f ton tur b any sir he. ho c098 Ltf ' thew lt: A rho Ino, het'; , le lo. om i' M my M bib Ave 348 we ‘E inT s',i',"i'eii:',ii't wi m " F; 01., ddi m 'H In“ ah m h 88 nt " tr,'i1,.sn't'i?it'; 're, 'll/r',,".',',' h ark o. n r“ m “10m 'ili ndf " ('/2'i2 um " th "In as a ft ed alh Anal.“ r,' Ci??',',', .10, G to Viv no euo yrs th, 'h‘ood “It 1 'hoo'dmg n pro. h". nei o h poei‘hu ' Ittt!' p" n In, " ion it/iii)) I. ',i'i?'l,'i,?, outed borho lived Iain" atrt mg n th the odf * .00 tw no. ira' I O 6 Wh."r E ‘h91:t“?.n?hboz?inshi' ',,t,. 'nd'Pc 1u,'d'l l'f'limniWank. “the: dog!!! but“! h an. ' h "a mud" “a owlb to “my y on do likt rselve a I. We congratulate Miss Essie. daugb. ter of Mr ind In Hugh th,in The moderated weather is much up- precinct: alter the severe cold " ell. To tul%ourninrrotivet, we GGi our symplmy. and Mary, Mrs Stewart Manlly. Deceased was born in Him. Scotlsnd. and in 1880 he With his parents. em.. igrated to (Jamil, making their way to Grey County. Here he met and married Miss Jessie MoLellan, who proved an industrious belpmste and a loving wife and mother. The, liv- ed for n while in Arlsmesln but the "ltlEllluTBllt II All MY BOIES All) MUSCLES" years he has been in declining health and w“ practically bedfnst the great er pan of last year. He has been tenderly cured for by his granddaugh- ters. Misses Jessie and Edith Peters, On Wednesday morning of Int. week the 14m inst " two o'clock. I: well- lmown pioneer of the sixth oonceealon Mr Alex. Marlin. passed may alter a prolonged illness. For the last " nuonx. have u co. arm MM“ iiiiUE i.-iia "3133.17- An m al! on run " ”a. I box, or a but. In: "tut. - {no tf m wit. to WM KIDNEY! Ill I.“ no Mr, than: ttn a 18 m! had my} 'yishe6 _ a. w _ on I'yu etnt1- Hound. Que. "I I“. boon Morin: from In“! from. for In long-ram. 12tt2lt Gttllt unmet In“, I co 1: " my I! a; up. Aoccguon: OLENELG CENTRE and Panacea It 1ys jt. There Write Michigan CAI-hon Womb. D.. tmit, for free book aldguticvlnn m_t_yeir Ham-mud In 313th HUI: ‘UW "DUI“ 'VluMM" ts." ' ‘f‘l'ho Canadian Paeitie mum ot. 0003 "on, ere nautical arly good service to' De. J W..: GRIGG. Fulani». Ont, an: ', trait. when direct connection in we of 18 J,'gfg'e tts"atitl,. t,'.N,t,tt,tutre, I for Floridn. Vii Cincinnm and Atl tn row: ot turnim. tmrtintt it with fonr- tn th., Juksonylllo. Florida. in ruch- can POV" unfortiliu-d. and rug“ ud let-and morning the: leaving Di. '.nr:e, pun-hols of tun-airs profit trom ) trait. The Cam-dim Paritieahehitmn $a1,t,'g'l'?g.2,"g".eei, is“? around i Cvulral 1oute wih be found the ideal Wnto Michigan can-hon Won-kl. D.. , line to Chum" where direct connect. l train, for free I I and . In. ton in made for the Southern tRates l m. 1.tteir Human!“ Mick Ngy erepns " ruched around mm. rio, can: “I have and Houston Bone [luck Familiar for tho [at the. year. and Hind it pays. I on it in connection with mnnuro Ind clover and I would not sow when without it." IOIBITHD JOHN R. ALLISON, Put Hill. Onta- ter," Iliad bitteis' sedGGruiiiiiFii'aiii; ed more huehvlo." "I have used Four Homestead Ferti- lizer for four yous wnh good results. Last Full I sowed 20 new: of wheat with no other dressing. 200 lbs to the new. The yneld was 35 bachelor" acre. My neighbour did not use ferti inn and his wheat only will yield about. 20 bush- els ptr, age. Mr wheat wlqtered bet. WOULDN'T 80W wm'r WITHOUT School Report NO. 3, GLENELG Jr. 4th--Howaret Ritchie. ttr, 8rd-- M Gleuctoss, W Morrison, M Boyd, T Mon ison. Jr. 8rd--M Anderson, M Anderson, Ella Ritchie. Jr 2nd--Rite Glencroew, WGreenwood, L Psvloe, M Morrison, Mary Anderson. Br Pr.--A Parlor, G Filth. M Ritchie. Jr Pr.-A lencross. Average attendance 14. Sadie F. MarDonald, Teacher. HENRY OLASER. Forest, Ontario, _ PM“ _ At the meeting held Wednesday night last at the school. it was deci- ded to hold a box social on March 2 for Red Cross purposes. Committee: were appointed and all are doing their bit to make it a success. Mr and Mrs Nelson Ard of the A- merican Saul: were rnesuslast week of the ltstttsr'eottsin, Mr Wm Edge, and also visited the Lawson, Graham and It Watt families of tomt. Born-to Mr wand Mrs A J Green- wood on Feb. 20, a son. Congratula- lions. 700 BUSH. WHEAT IRON 20 ACRES Miss Mary Edge of Toronto is home from Foronto this week. owing to the Toronto University being closed by the one! shortage. Mr and Mrs Lorne Kearney age lea- vfne Wednesday of this week tor that homes in Lorebarn. Sash. Last Thursday at the Misses Edge 3 Red Cross sewing bee was well at. te mm. 7 day shirts, 8 hospital shirts, l2 pillow cases made, and two prs socks started. Collection “.25. A social evening was spent at the home of Mr and Mrs J Lane on Wed. nesday evening and all report an excellent time. While a young cou- ple were going to the party in turn. ing out the lane unto the road, the cutter upset and threw the occupants out and the horse made off, but was stopped some two miles further on. The horse, cutter and its occupants were none the worse It is not safe to drive a spirited driver with one hand. Miss A. Ferguso'n left for the city on Friday. ' Pte P. McMurdo of the Cycle Batt. Toronto. spent the week end at his home here. A numberof the vouth and beauty attended a social hall in Hopeville last Friday night and report a good time. Certain parties were taking a short route through the Aeldig but when they came to a swamp they did not find the road and had to take the long road. Better go next time in daylight. Miss Peg. Ferguson has returned home from the city. Mr A. Burnett was a visitor in our hung on Sunday. He leaves for the west on Monday and says now he is graduated. Mr and Mrs D. _McCormick Sun. dared with Durham friends. Miss A. Knox was home over the week Ind from Durham H. School, Mr. D. McCormick Sr. who has been sick for the last couple of months in alowlv improving. Miss Ida Meduaie of Cirman, Man, is visiting friends at the Park. Miss B. Campbell returned to Tor. onto this week. Private Wm J. McLeod is now in a convalescent home in England and is regaining his health and strength gradually. He speaks very highly of the kindly way he was treated while in the hospital of Liverpool. The Young People are practicing bunny for a patriotic concert to be held in the hall here Friday evening. March 2. An excellent play is being prepared which will be one ot the features of the evening. The pro- cerde are tobe used in Red Crone work. The “were in this district hue been tuli"ring their hogs Ind stock to erkdalo. "ptnrttttt the gold modal, girsn in a content " n Maekdsle Society foe the beat "on" and recitation It their lug concert on Feb. 8th. VICINITY EDGE HILL SWINTON PARK ney uncut“ " ”and mom! In - " can leaving 1mm. m E: Winter tours in non-Ida. new!“ llumlpm. me. The council adjourned to April 7th at 10 a. m. J. I. BLACK, Clerk MeIttnia-Pesrt-Tturt the Reeve Invest in anew stove tor the hall. Curried. l Michael Burke wusPaid $2,00 tor 1iertl in 1916. Geo ttierts I“ re- funded $1 dog tax as he had no dog. Geo Campbell was tappointed tmut other tor south side ot town-bi and Dngnld McCormick for north sign. J A McDonald was appointed listener " 37500. Further order- on the Treunrer wan n follows ; the Clerk, " 65 fee: in the Weir ditch ; the Clerk $20 on nalnry I Dugald McCor- mick $3.60 services " truant one“. Penn-Black: That the clerk write to W. J. Hamilton for detail of work nearBarhead mills tor which he olnima pay. Curried. Muunitv--Tarnbatp. That report at Messrs Peartand Buck re sideline on Cor. 10 be adopted and that they be paid $1.00 each for their services. The Council met as per sdJonrn- meat, all members present and Reeve ,iu the chair. Minutesoi last meeting l were read and coniirmed. Further iornmanieatiom, read as follows Geo. ‘Shiers re his assessment. J Benton, re lots 94 & 95, Con I, W T ll. Buines and Peekover steel merchants, Nat. ion-I Sanitarium asking assistance C H Burgess & Co. re debentures, J. Parker, lists of lands liable to be sold in 1917 for arrears of taxes, J. A. " Donald application for mine of Asses- sor. Bruw5f9--Tpottioem, bv-lnw 570-truant ottie,ts" and bylaw tnt: -~was read 3 times and passed. Mes. l srs Penn and Black reporton the con- dition of the road complained of by Mr Ross. Tttrnball-huIuoir. That this mee- ting adjourn to 10:h of T'ett.-.ahtr. no deem... .. ....C.".."T. 1.00 Wm Ritchie services as auditor 12.00 R T Edwards " . .. 12,00 Communications mad as iollowa: from J. C. Rose: complaint on drifted roads between lots 10 and li, Con 10. The Auditors presented their Report and Expenditures. also 3 report show- ing the security given by Treunrer to be ample. Orders on treasurer were issued as follows: The Munclpal World "ppliea.t 2.25 J O'Neil work on opening roads 10.00 Illua. Turnbnll committees on on treasurers snretiea...... M. K. Richardson search to trtmtrttret'e snreuea. , . ... . . . . Wm. Mather rem Ai of dog tax The Council met February 3rd tg; enant to adloarornent, all new rs preterit and the Reeve in the emit. In the absence ot the Clerk by are. a winner, R. T Edwards acted as er . ', That labour in this land ; A-calling on your countrymen . I To takes noble stand. " What is the greatest joy I That such men as you can claim? I I 'Tis to see the brave enlisting " In the King‘s own name. _ It is not the wealthy slacker Who so proudly rides his car; It is not the yellow countryman Tho stays away so far; 1' It is not the selfish carl l That can sport and dance the same 1 While his neighbours are enlisting In the King's own name. It is not such heartless cowardice Shall save their precious life, While true than make the ttattrition To end the dreadful strife. Comseription's angry claw Shall soon drag them forth in shame And shall give them what is due them In the King's own name. No credit to their carcasses When they are forced to go. They'll feel the hottest of the fight I And meet the tiereest foe. They'll die upon the field Where they might have captured tame If they'd started by enlisting In the Kiug's own name. Chorus: Repeat the last two lines of each verse, for example: In the Klng's own name, In the King’s own name, It they'd started by enlisting In the King‘s own name, form was somewhat disappointing. Many ot the eligible young men were 1conspicuous by their absence. I was impressed with the following thoughts which are so arranged " to be sun; to the tune of that Scotch song "Wheii the Kye Comes Home." Nothing in the following verses is intended to apply to persons already doingimpor- tant work in the factory oxen the farm Come all recruiting office" i, A recruiting meeting was recently held "Somewhere in Grey." It was ably conducted but the number who fete thin led to don the Kllgfl gul- Mr. Editor, - Ellisting in__tl|e King's thm Tu: Glenelg Council -A South Grey man. DURHAI 3mm iltiektS('l.t:'i'tic'p,, The Review and the Punilv iii/ aid Ind Weekly Star for 1 yan- Tie I?va and Daily [in Pm. The Review and Toronto Daily an: for 1 "M..-.................. Tho Ravi” uni Toronto Duly Nada: on. your Tho Bow": at! Toronto Daily am": And Rupiah t m...... The Bevin! and Toronto Daily Globe toe 1 3m..................... 'ttperu. and Weekly Sun for 200 acres Good land. good buildings. Bank barn 56 :07, Hen house 12 x 40, Rocd frame house, "ood wells with mil" attuned. Hood real-on for net. ling. Proprietor going west. Poem- Mon given Much In 1917. 'lbis ll 1 good farm and will be sold cheap, 2; mules from Holctein. For taunt and conditions apply to The Wm. Grout farm for sale. lots Ito 8, Coll. 13. payment. Contains Pans Lots s, on 18th and 10m Con. Proton, conniniog 137; acres. more or less. will sell separately or in blocks 90 acres clean of ntump and stones. Well fenced. good orchard, good water For further information apply to A lg Jackson, Durham or Leslie Watson, Dundalk, or to proprietor, D. C. FERGUSON. erms reasonable to qu ick purchaser, One ll h. p. traction engine. Water- loo; one 'd6x48 separator, rindstaeker, dust collector. 'sttmpiete,waterioo,.oni, Massey-Hunk Blizzard corn cutter; one wagon and tank, nearly new. Ev. erything in good order. Apply to R. J. McGillivray. H. R. No, g Pxicewlle. ing, Parlor and Sleeping Our service between Toronto, Detroit and Chicago is unto-date in every particular. Con- neming lines also operate through sleeping and dining-cars. Those con. templating strip of sny nature will receive full information from any Pa. cifie Agent or W B Howard, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. fort Adi, ”out NTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO h0oodFarmtorsale "o---.............. c. SMITH & SONS, Local Dealers Consider how beueiteiat end useful A Ford would he for you --it would man your own railroading. The Ford will take and bring you my distance. just " sure " sny locomotive thet ever run on wheels. The Ford Is the moat stimplitied our in the world, no batteries required, no shifting levers to change genre l there- fore a pleasure to control I Ford and trove] in . Ford. Buy n Ford not because its chesper. but because tt serves best and st the lent expense. Clam: Rates The new 1917 Model Ford in very planing In design. A our of rich announce, combined with Lrueneee that he mode Io7d the greet performing car the world over. Commercial houeee, doctors and trevelllng road men who require e rellnhle car have end are chaining Forde. Whnt more metal cur could the avenge farmer and " lemily buy l n spin to town, to church, or n visit to long dletnnt (Honda. Everybody would enjoy e Ford, even vour hone. would smile to see e Ford around to Lghten their burden. Watt Snvmos CERTIFICATES M 1rlt1 Mamba-1} .""..-............... JAN. 9, I,” Farm for Sale. MIN")! or cannon FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY AT ANY BANK OR ANY MONEY ORDER POST OFFICE FOR SALE R. M. Fortune. Arton, FORDS for Sale at the Durham Garage. Come in and examine the New Model Runabout $475.00; Touring Car $490.00 Immune. can" no MAKE YOUR DOLLARS INDIVIDUAL PURCHASE. LIMITED TO "DO. * 25.00 FOR $21.50 50.00 " 43.00 100.00 64 86.00 FIGHT THREE-YEAR " MADE IN CANADA" THE FRONT. BUY 875 350 850 wiutted-00tn and: of bending block- buswood. not split. so inducing. ti inches and upwndn in tumour. M pot cord tteil-d at Grand frat section. Durban sud nebular That splendid residence propelw in Upper Town, belonging to the the In Wilson, will be sold on nuonsble torn“. Ooutdu three-fourths of An Acre, more or less. Gordon-bio rui- dence, , room., hard not! soft Inter. Good betting orchard and Inn-den. Fine “cannon. Apply on tho - i500. or to the Exocumu. 'rl,',,",','.'; Ritchie and Duncm Bunnie. The qndereigned, ofrers for sale. loo acres of land. uljoinin the t'ortrortxtion on Durham Road. gun 26 acres, on Lambton Bt., Durham. with buildings Also a new brick house on Saddler ll. Durham, with nll modern Improve. men ta. The property known " McKechnie’e Mills in the Town of Durham. Ready for operations " once For particu- lars Th' to a, & J. McKechnie or to J. P. elford. their wliciLor. Three Durham bull ttaieee for ale. eight to 12 mos. old. Apply to John lckhardt. R. R. No. l, Priceville . INANDI DIPARTMINY OTTAWA Residence Property for Sale Tues. \h'UuMu, Proprietor. Box " Durban. GIRLS WANTED Property For Sale NBN SOUND may; 0. “all". My For Sale or Rent Heading Blocks Calves for Sale. J. It. MUBDOCI Id. t __ - tltttittetptte" tee B-. P2fg and thll tin u in at right mica. all. ”mm-mmmfi SRSH, DOORS. and " kinds ot HOUSE FITTIIGS une noon on a to “no.“ 3935'!!!” Tfffrr'llt “5'. “non!!- at in: Weir- GGG Griirtu' will.“ and "quutttott mow“ - and (quip-on. the school In womanly equipped 1'ltgitltt can. In canton Ina moan“ I!" am. qr... lot mu Junta Lawn and In: Ituahtttt m. The known; can”: u” It: all". I TIIOB ALLAN, 2fhtk ht (Australian. Aha made.“ In mutual can“. - jocu; Science. Mmmmmc- M 830111... MlSsJ. WEIR. B. A.. ot Que-I tuna"! Sn ujecu; Lain. A ct, thuruure. Com lion. Minx. Geography, Ancient In: MISS M. (JRYUERKAN. B. A., Toronto U3" "my. Also-Gaul: "ru' In t'tsmteal calm lumen: ; in}. Ufa-mu. Ftencu, Bridal: .kuundhn i "story, Communion, Wild-3. [mam magma would - n It. - 'utqortt-ttposaitli. B-tes) mam-oust»: nu. unru- a 'i'Edli “mute“. mun; n I I“! platelet moo. Theme: ot macho!» lab-t tan b. one. The mm.- mm a.- " ef "rue no Trtrutohtt_iiii" DURHAM PLANING MILLS and Customers a Happy and Prosper- ous 1917. THE BIG 4 wishes all its Fries: 1sii.iiFf'iivFl2iris"'Li'i'a"a. "UI on] [lungs-m bun-ine- urn-noted. ARTHUR R. JACKSON The “Corr ed to uncle-u Myf2"gut v -- - cu, I: I! " ttoNoR GRADUATE of Toma. University. graduate of Rorat (buy. if Dental ear sons of Ontario loo-I ores J a J 'if1'h'aoril'g Now 8m w. c. magma n. o s., L ITS DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL wee aunt) A" Mum Univ-nu. a. 1u2ri'Ptrttfiidiiii2i.aivi' "- JtNts--ome, Jewel Sto" " o . aim Post 'dtlg, 099 I. I. m, .91a.a, " Ir1rrroNMat" a; 9.!!! HEM-cu ZENUS CLARK; law FIBRE BOARD 'ttl'.dAlt1ittsotiassataiim BUM. OUT. (Lowe: Notary Public, Conan-toner. WIVIYAICII. h. m: on”. P. 'Bl'- “kl-10... Td',,',','.' MlNrcatrgieiiiae "u" LyhregtttahtLu" our-w . F. mum o. tt.rr., mwu. Cat- with s I. i C ltr iiiiii"iiE Cull and no (or you! at right J. r. TELFOBD‘. I on [Antwan IL, Walpole'l Gnu... '. H. BEAN run. we no»: I: uau, Ale. .300" to Low lellttgtilt - Without-bun. Mann. D...

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