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Durham Review (1897), 8 Mar 1917, p. 5

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a: Spring tll Papers mgh! last “In!!!“ a the last twogd. a in prices. You __"?o_"fI buying zger than Ever tier than Ever "or Produce new in. strict too is 1H 8. 1917, --qI, 5133333 2108K in the il the __ ’lx'rc‘ . 'ld MI i'/4l<4lSllMillft ought " 'il STORE g; " Sun] b' ProAts Save the Coupons Sula] SPECIAL mass H"' in meet a here 't"r2i1ii'y"li'if'ii'i'iilrTt "am; to resorts m Florida, Georgla, ceptahly North and South Carolina,Louis-i, Miss Eils Mekmnon paid a shun nana and other Southern States, V visit u. her in me last week. am! to Bermuda and West Indies, Mr Be: b Watson, returned to the Return Limit May 3tst, l9l7 Pest last 3mm?!)- ”'1‘". ”Wail? Lberal Stop-vers Allowed 23:]; lune “Dung IE re anvea In L For full information write to C. B. HORN! V'G. D. P. A.. G T. Ry. System. H B. Dingmnn. Town Agent. Telephone No. 3 {king lor W, Gun 4, N D. Rand “harem. containing 50 “(Ten mulenr haw. Frnnw Drum Pd “cm-r of hush. th . nut nearly Ml nectlrd down. Wat ee running hath hack and (rum. Gun venient to Church and School. For turther p nrticnhra apply to. Jon: Me “In?“ 93 Water St. Smuh. Kuchener. Out. ettristieisrqiesba"ihseiFcri,?, _:',i' Just In it' India Linon 't Urgandie Muslin iti x Embroid'd Linen t ntt Sheets at $1.00 * t & 1.15 t $Crash Toweling vie Khaki Drill t, Crochet Cottons t Mereer'dCoftons ob Oriental Lace q v. "V --'"'-"- __- yr ' 6M (iuiarsooqsooosttt) ec------""-"'"""',} . . . A patriotic concert was ten in' D. tiirsfi1e1fhilr-" lthe Orange Hall here Friday 8evyeuing Ticensed Auctioneer tor Co. Urey iThelO '38 I filud bill. a well filigil rerun. moderete tr,,r,ete,"llll taxing): J, ,chur and . well filled progrsm. iir,5ietei,i.t"k"c'prlu.'y),',lk; “an.“ .Among the numbers were choruses, more. or to Ceylon no. will he prompt" duette sud qusrtettee. Ilso s signal "t-trsd to, f,tllttrilC; I ldrill by eight young ladies nod n play . 3 " on which took up about two hours and ortoC- “IN". 'lilii,tnsli'e'1iii the unwavering interest of the groin: 353$...“ “.mwno“ n ' 'sudience throughout._ At intervals "i"ia,GGAusse-e--e-"" between sets the "intou orchestn lplsyed in ttg usual good style. There THE BIG A were ll50 selections on the bagpipesl end orchestra. Before the close. aitteSi- , fitting address was reed by Me How- . ard Watson sud Mr. It. Bonnsm pre- New Sprlng named a wristwatch to Pte F Knox of the 248th Butt. Fred mode a Goods very fiumg reply. Mr Joe. Aldcorn woe the chairman. The Ttttt of she evening unnamed to 45.thls LACK cUrtrNlPfrcsy ,' 143,}; being used tor Bed Cross work. New Spring Wash Goods, Foulards,etc. pRlCEYlLLE'S BUSY STORE MARCH 8, 1917 LACRCURTAINS at...... ........ ............75c. Leonid nsoptsh CURTAINICRXM nth... ........ _ *A- --A and Ate. ‘d Prepare for the Slushy Weather CURTAIN 'Lnllu ----- -. H V, .. ...... .135. 15c. 17clnd18c yd BED COIPORTBRS. 1.85 to 4.50 ea WHITE ,rtDsPrutADs'"-r ...... -_---...- ___.-.... “$2.15 Flour, Feed and Feed Corn We handle Kneehtel'tt 'Maple Leaf,' King Edward Floats. They are good. Try aha: Just a limited quantity of Bran, Shem. Low grade Feed Corn and Oil Cake. Herring and Fresh Frozen Fish in stock NEW PRINTS at use. Farm for Sale or Rent. PRICyEPiiCElLiLJEl Earring: WINTER TOURS We have just opened up and placed in stock a large and varied assortment of New Spring Prints, Percalea, Galateaa Allicd Stripes, Ponlards, Delalnettes. The patterns of these are the latest thing and you will do well to make an early selection. These are all reasonably priced. Now in the time to make your early spring purchase of Footwear. We Specialize in the "Every day” Shoes for Men, Women and Children. The best staple Shoes on the market. RUBBERS for over shoes have advanced. it is laid they will go higher. . GRANT KARSTEDT BROS. I c. we a dy, Mr. and Miss Oldhud were visitors at use. 7 y l“ Mr Donald Campbell‘s. -- _ We extend our sympathy to Mrs. BEAN yi. Wilson Ind (mail, in their recent. . borouvemom of husband and when hu to otrer ' ‘nt. Mrg Myers went to Durham on g Friday to live as Mr Myers secured , work there. Her helpfulness will ' bemissed in many ways and the 7%? best. wishes of the community go win * her to her new home. also to Mr [Myars whose health, we hope, will 4F 1 enable him to keep his position. 'Ciisyt (urge: that there will be as .80: 80ch held in Priceville March ,ltiab in aid of Red Cross Rev. Mr Matheson, Robbie Paton, Fran: heilgy and cover.dol Pttt,err son are delegates to the Dominion Alliance Convention in Toronto this week. Mr Masheson an at Sunday in Toronto and Mr anley, astudeni oi Knox College. occupied the pulpit Mrs Brauder, new mpanied by her ulsterin-law Mrs Fischer ot Burling- ton, are in town this week. Mrs Wander in’euds holding a sale ol h tmReholtt luinimre on Tnnrsday ol this wet-k. prior to her departure to make twr twine with relatives else- where. She leaves many friends in this vicinity who will be sorry to see her tto. A -- ifili B McLean was in Toronto over Sand a y. Mr. Wm. Knox's sale came " on Wednesday. Mr. Wm. Knox spent. a few days visiting in Toronto Ind Parry Bound. Mrs. J. H. Richardson and Miss Ferguson are on the sick Inst but hope to hear of their recovery soon, MISS Janet McDonald upon! I few days in Dundalk. Mr John Ferguson spent the week and with his sister hire F. Runoiman, Durham. _ - Miss Lucy Wtlgon in home from Toronto. Mr. J. 8. Elliott and Miss Henry oi the Dundalk teaching staff visited at Mr D. J. MoCormiok’s. Mr and Miss Murphy of Kingaoote- visited " Mr. R. Hannnm. Mr. Walter Knox spent the week end in Durham. Miss Y. Knox returned to Edmon- ton after spending a couple months " her home here. Mr and Mrs D. J. McCormick we- ited Glens]; Mandi our the week out] " did .130 Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Porter. Mr 3nd Mrs Noble 3nd Mlle dnugh tar m» waiting Mime Ferguson, PRICEVILLE VILLAGE SWINTON PARK -0-.- 'aEeSEgEie We in" no punioulus to hand. I: Wilson mil be awed in the com- Tits, mutiny. church nod social life. One of the oldest tenders of Eye- Pont, passed any at his home M Boothville an Tnoaduy. 27th Feb., in bu: 74th year, after {our week‘s illness. Mr Wilson w» than . Inc-g. hudworkmg mun and wu bloated with 3 long and useful life, Be In born in the Township of Hope, July, 1848 sud moved to Egremona in Mar, 1865, when he bus lived for the pm lely you". He was the youngest surviving member of the well known family, of whom them yet. remain, Wm John of Egremont Ind Hugh of Proton. He was untried March 10, 1874, to Ann Welt of Notlowaaagl. Besidel hie widow 1m to mourn hll loss are Joe. of Regine ; him Geo. Luwrenoe. Ar- thur ; George and John of Mildon. Seek ;Mn Wm Benton of Mukdola ', Mary, Emilv. Joseph and Ads In home. The funeral took place on Thursday to bnlem Methodist church ond woe lorgely attended, Rev Mr Bowen being the offuiatmg olerpymon. The poll hearers were an: nephews of deco-sad. Jan R., Wm, Noble, John, Booth and Sam Wilson. Abeautxlul spray of flonrerg were gent by two nieces, Alch and Aggie Wilson of Toronto. also a menu: trom the family. Mrs Wilson and family wish to thunk their neighbors and friends for their kindness shown in their hour of sorrow. Colder weather til outs, folio v'trtg a “we of spring hlie last. week. Crow: war: luard. Misses Nellie Ferguson, Annie Dezell and Eflle McIuma are waiting " their respecuve homes. Messrs Alex McDonald. Joe Bil. llngu and Henry Christie are going west thu, week. Muss Funny Chums holidayed at home last week wlnle Mum Tenn went, to the any Thursday. Mrs C. E, Noble, Miss Ina and Mr W. Hume". Sunduyed wnh Miss B. Ferguson, Swintun Park. Mm Essie Burnett is waning Durham Ineuds. A meeting an Mrs Juo. Sinclair's a} week ago Wedtvulay was addreaacd‘ by Mrs W. Haatae and Mrs W. Philp. Dromorp, when a Red Cross Sawing circle was organmsd. Mrs. G. H. (hikes rs Preside" and Miss Agnes Strand. Secy. Wednesday last. one duzan pr of towels were made. The Society wrll meet evary 2ad and ttts Wednesday. this Wednesday the 14111 at. Mrs D. B. McDanalds. "Helpers welcome.” Mrs Hockndge returned Thursday from the millinery openings, The Misses A. Wilson and Mr A. Wilson viewed Sunday M. Mr Jno. Ferris,‘ v--Nauter Boyce. Sr IV-Edna Cox. " lVFred Ashton. tir Iii- Elsie Boyce, Jessie Twumley. Edith Vickers, Reta Boyce, George Brant, Jennie Vickers. George Tory. J: III -Ueorge Brown, Reta Murdick. Br 2nd-B Boyce, L MoCallum. G Brant, H McUuIIum. Jr 2rui--E Smut-d Unruh M Brown. S Remy, J McDonald. Pearl Remy. M Adlmu. w Murdick. Br. let --A Uaruh, L Reay, 0 Noble. Jr. lst The Late Noble Wilson To close the Eilnt? of the late An- gus McDonald, the undersigned Ex- ecutor utters tor sale by tender the South h ut of Lor Numbers 38. cancer sion 3, South Dumam Road, in the Township of Glenrlg in the County of Grey--25 aeress--Trouders for the pur chase theleof will he received up to 22nd of March 1917 by J. P, Tellord Solicitur for the Executor. Donald McDonald Dated February 19m. 1917, Farm for sale being lots 9 and lo, con 2, W. G. R, Bentinck, containing 200 acres. on 120 ot which a binder can be used . About , or 8 acre. of swam ' rest hardwood bush, good gout»; ore:- ard, hundreds of current unhee and other small fruits. Three good wells on the place in good order and a never failing spring. Well fenced. Pint class frame barn With etone bnement iii ft x " ft, good Driving Shed 24 x " 1 Good workshop. on top, and " pen un- der. Commodious hen house 18x22 and I 18:20. Fiat ciateernent houye 22:28. ii'aTwiiti%ia . furnace and cement kitchen attache.d 16522 feet. Good nie- tern and pump In kitchen. so acrei ot ian ploughing in done and there in about 40 acres of 2- car old meadow. Also four acre. of itirlu'lt Terms very reayytable to quick pur- Chaser " pttm.rie.tor ll com; mt. School on ttdloittipg farm, church“: Presbyterian and R Catholic 25 miles distant, 9 miles from Durham. Apply onthe premier to _ to Executors Sale of Lands. Splendid Farm for Sale N06 BENTINCK. HOPEVILLE School Reports. u not made promptly. will rent stuw Atatxhttttgttt R. R. No 2 DURHAM. --M McCsnum. E Adina. Primi- G Tmunier, T Adlai. E Boyce. Smut Aduy, C Adina). Avon-Ago “tend-l unce an; N0. 5. GLENILG lrth-E. Cook. Br tth-ir, Rdwnrde. K Firth. W J when. " 4ttt-oiftoed, Book. l Pom. tg.ttrernwood. Br ttrd --M Cook, E Firth. l Bet-ton. Jr 3rd --Br Edwsrda. I Firth, II Benton. tu 2ttd--41 Robson. Jr and B-Ah Cream wood. M Haley. I Firth. Jr Md A-- 0 And-non. G Firth. C Robson. Prim ---Normart Haley. I Benton. ( W. R. Wallace, Teacher. NO. 2, EGREMONT Br. rh---Eliheth Woods. J Kerr, I Barbour. Jrtth--1 Meade ENoble. R Barbour. Alvin Noble. D lien, Willie Marshall. Br3rd-Eths Wilson, Bean UcMeeken. C MeMeekett. Br. 2nd.-K Allan. Jr 2nd_J.-nn Campbell. Jessie Hal-shall. s Noble. Jr Lrt--a Leunnx. M Lennox, R Campheit. Br. Pn-Rob Wilson. Jr Pr-m Noblo. Emma Ritchie, Teacher. NO H. NORMANBY Jr. 4ttt-R McVain. Sr 8rd-E Stew- art and E Seim. Jr 8rd--F Mellvride, A Beim. Br. 2nd- C Smith J Stewart M Lawis. Jr 2nd-M Merun, W Lew. In. A. Stay-Ht. Mr Rob: Ector visited last week with his sister in Greeuocb tp, Mr Ernest Greenwood is laid up tora time from: cm in his foot which required several stitches. caused by an axe flying ofthe handle. Mn Will J aper of Hartney, Men.,l ll visiting over the week end with her nephew, Mr A J Greenwood and end other relatives. Mine Levine Mottley of Dornoeh spouts few days with her friend “in Winnie Greenwood. Mr Campbell Davis lelt lest week for his home near Lethbridge otter apendinz the winter with friends here, visiting en route at Hamilton. Toronto and other points. TEE DURHAM REVIEW The Standard Bankofcanada A large number of shareholders wee present. On motion, the Preeldent. Mr. W. p, Coven, took the chelr, and Mr. B. A. Bog, Chief Inspector, who acted as Secretery ot the meeting, read the report'. Your Directors, in preeentlng to the Shareholders the Forty-neond Mr nuel Report ot the attalre ot the Bank for the year ending an: January. 1917, have pleasure in stating that the fund: have been well employed dur- lng the past twelve month- and a eatintwctory increase In ehown in all de- partmenu The Net Proms. after mekln: provision tor bad and doubtful debts, re- bate ot intereet on unmatured bills under discount, exchange, coet of man- egement. ete., amount to $580,280.10. hem: " the rate of 18.90% on the ever- eze paid-up capital of the Bank tor the yeer. Thus amount together with the balance forward from last year and the eum at $138,242.14 tor premium on new stock leaned durln; the year. makes the eum of $975,119.13. This has been appropriated u fo11-.- Four quarterly dividend. at the rate of 13% per tnnum.... Contributed to Otticera' Pension Fund.... ..... .... .... F Contributed to Patriotic and kindred object..." -.. ...i War Tax on Bank Note Circulation to am December, 1916. Transferred to Reserve Fund from Premium on New Stock Balance ot Protlt and Loan Account carried forward .... During the year Branches of the Bank have been opened " Eurdettv Coulhurst. New Dayton, and Travers. Alberta; Richlea, Back; and Betta. mher, Ont. The Branching Ggodyageg,_ Silk: I” gig-ed. " 1 when out. The Branch at uoouwuer, mun, was luv-cu. The usual inspection of the Held Date. and Branchea bu bun In“. and the Matt have mummy And calcium] dining“! then- dudes. Notes of the Bank in circulation '., Depotsita_bearipr, Interest (including "iriiia Ti" HEATS?” /.TJ.C.Tr. 372112.. I; I "M,8i8,M8.16 Deposits not bearing interest . . . .. ' . . . . . ... . .. .. 11.478.721.42 Dividend No. 105. payable tttt February, 1917 . .. ' . ...... .. . .. Balances due to other Banks In Canada r...................'. Blanca: due to Banks and Banking Correlpmdents elsewhere than in Canada o......,........................ Acceptances under Letters of Credit o.'..'......... Capital paid up ..........r.r..r......r....."."..t Marv. Fund v.............'...........'.......... 3:11.an of Prom and Lou Account carried forward Current coin held by the Bank . /.C.M,it2,748.4t Dominion Note. held . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.729.781.00 Deposit in the Central Gold Ruervea. 1.500.000.00 Circulation Fund s......................'... Notes ot other Banks .......................... Cheques on other Bunk! .......r................ Balances due by Banks and yank“): Corrupon- Depopit with the_Mln_llter for the purposel of the dents elsewhere than in Canada . ' . . . . . . . . . . 594,376.27 Dominion and Provincial Government Securities not exceeding market value o................ 1,574,848.49 Canadian Municipal Securities and British, foreign and colonial public securities other than Cana- dian .....'............ s..................... 5,371,937.46 Railway and other bonds, debenturol and stock! not exceeding market value . . . ' .. . . ' ' .. . . . . . . 298,656.63 Call and Short (not exceeding thirty days) Loans in Canada on bonds, debentures and stocks .. 1.656.956.71 It, W. F. cong. Pro-idem. - General was". AUDITOR'S REPORT TQTHE SHAREHOLDERS. I have compoted the above Bounce Sheet with the books and account- It the chief office of The Band-rd Bunk of Quads. and with the certified return- received trom in Manchu. and other checking the cab end verity- ing the neuritic. at the chic! ottieq and comm of the principal bunches on January tut, 1917, I certify that in my opinion ouch Balance meet exhibit. . true and correct. View of the state of the Bank'- attain accordinc to the but of my intonation. the explamtioue civen to me, and u shown by tho book- ot the Bank. In addition to the “imitation mam-led, the cash and securities at the chief office and certain of the, princignl branches were chewed and verified " me " another time during the year, and round to be in accord with the boat! of the Bank. All trtrormatiort end explanation- muired have been given to me, in! taxman ot the Bunk which new come under my who lave. in in, It en, within the - at it: Bull. G. T. m. ILL. of Chi-non. Gordon. & Duwmh, 1mm. Can“. Toronto, February nth. 1917. _ The um] motions were passed, and the Ionizing-s appointed report-I the following gentlemen elected :- mnem- for the will: "v. In W. F. Cowan, Mr. Wellington Francis. KC. law. P. Allen. It. P. = Sow-anLMrL "..Ftutrio.ih Mr. T. H. Mhn. Mr. G P. gagging-9 MP. F.' 'iiric;iCk"iT 13m" Gh; 'niééti In re-elected President. and Mr. Wt Toronto, February nth. 1017. 'r-A-twet-ts-Ury-tttnerr-telle/e.' mwuhwumwomuammnsmmwm an.“ Wed-“dink!“ Fm. "th" " o'Wodr an. In nd Witttuw, Tmcher. EDGE HILL up”. Teacher, nyable In February, 1911 o..........'.... er Banks In Canada r...................'. 1kg and Banking Correlpaldents elsewhere tGiiirii'iG'tii 'i..:'.'.'.'.'..".'.".'..".'.'.:'.". ad LG Xceoiaht iGiGi iiGiiii ......... GENERAL STATEMENT ONTARIU -AtteFttihtg TORONTO LIABILITIES. ASSETS. .'.eitjtgii istAti, 01mm. '. Mon. s, I I mg Af KOIBSTHD mower.» WHEAT Mr, PER GENT G. E, MEADD. Park Hill. 0nt., any "I used 1gornestasad Bone Blnck For- tilizer on my what. I not one but more what when I fertilized than where I did not." GOOD RESULTS 93131311“ AND SUGAR "" -'-.-i-- - Ems J 08 HAIST, Ctediton East. Dawn’s: "Last fining I bought and and Bomeate Fertilisers on gain and rug" been. In both inslsncea I an safely say I met with good resulu.“ IQU ALB BARNYABD IUUBE F. N. LOW, Park Hill, 0nt., “yo: “I used Homesteed Bone Black Per. til zrr on my Full wheat end 1t1ndthat 1 can grow a good a crop with it a I can with barnyard manure. as I tried them side by side." IT PAYS TO USE IT CALVERT BROS. Telt'er. Ont. any: "We used Homestead Bone Black Fertilizer or our wheat and meadow thin Fall. We srowed a stripacroee the I field wit bout. forlilizeruudtheditferenoo _ between the fertilized and the unferti- _ lined in lo great tint weeurely think it pays to sow fertiliser. We intend ul- ling more on the Spring crop." Write Michigan Cuban Works. De. troit, for free book and particulars about their Homestead Bone Black Fertilizer. interest ac- EXIIIIE YOURSELF may. - ..-. --.v ...-v___ no.» tn “can“ upon W of can. All mum. on an; ran a ace. . box. or a bow (or 02.60. RATIO!“ bum a cannon. 00. or .ift,tehd"'""D tom. . " GEORGE P. swam-1mm. General Mam . . . . s 150,000.00 . . . 210,240.00 .. . . 1,769,023.07 ' " . ' . . . ' 4,546,518.00 tsr37rimTi5 tltt,T62,5t4.4T mama." 106,399.01 639,698.61 386,475.55 68.645.“ 3.333.242.“ ”any; 859.860.2743. 11,625,130.“ 23.888.664.10 mum One u h. manual: canine. Water- i The underie)G orTerm Tor “m "" lm l one 3848 new. windnmker. Pty otuod,udioittiatt the cotTtorastt0o dust collactaor. ioupute,waterrooiHIt _ or, Durham Rmsd. Al” 25 “we" on ur.sseraurris Blizzard corn can": Ltmhmn Btuuulhlm. with buildiatm one wagon and mkmurly new. Ev- alto a new brick houee on tisddler St. Hymn: in good order. Apply to R. iturham, with Bil modern improve. . . manta. J, McGlllm-sy. KB. No. , Pricevrllg: I Tuna.‘l¢‘0(mn. propriewf. Puts Lot- 2, on 18ttt and 19m Con. Proton, conulnina 187k acres. more f or lea. wlll all .09.:me or in Mocks I!) am oleu of “map and stones. , Well fenced. good orchud. good Inter For further iiitormtrtims apply to A H )nckoon. Dublin 01 tulle W-tnou. I Dunn-It. or to er. - Vi). c.' lineman. emu reuomhle to quick purchaser, Three Durham bull cune- r estrht to 11 non. on. Aprtr to John Beehaedt, B. B. Na, I, Pncovul ' Just as surely as lack of food is strangling Germany day by day, so plenty of food is winning the victory for the allies. The French armies, for instance, were never better fed than now, for France cannot forget the awful lesson of 1870---the failure of her food supply.. To this she attributed the loss of that war. To feed the French soldiers around Verdun, more than 25,- 500,000 pounds of food a we]: were required. This gives a faintidea ofthe Colo: . al task of feeding an army. Canada and Britain have a huge an my of ii gluing heroes on the line ; every man Must have plen: y of food,in spite of a world shortage. Upon Canada's food production all principally rely. Recruits Wanted for Production The Department of Agriculture appeals to men and boys to enlistin thefarm in“ _ I-nmpaign. The Department appeals to men: un":'.' ;r unions}! srrvice, or whofindit impossible to enlist in the army. Do your "bit" by helping to increase production of foodstuffs. This is your hour of opportunity. The farmers of Ontario need the help of retired farmers, of men following no occupation (retired). of btrsincss men who can spare a portion of their time. We appeal to all who can so arrange their ordinary allairs to plan to help some iarmeririend, particularly in seed time and harvest. Confer with your county District Representative of the Department of Agriculture, or write, "Farm Help Cum- paign," care Department oi Agriculture, Toronto. Ontario Department of Agriculture W. H. Hear-l, Mink: " of Agriculture Parliament Buildings The Farmers of Ontario Urgently Need Help a Farm for Sale. EijaTiFsiie FOR SALE calves toe ale. The underpiagoq. 989(- for only!!! For UMce work w till the plums of men who tttbee “one or who urs going to tbs Front. Young women cw render the country real service by pie-pain; to tske positions in that: sad Business 0mm. sod thus rrtieve men for active ssrvics. Spa-Isl Nut-sot trsinmg in book. upping. shortbsod sud alt othsr cnmmsmsl subjects now in W gums. Students sdmitud say u... NORTHERN BUS. COLLEG OWEN SOUND Limit" C. LYLEIING. Maps] iiiostncoo, Prom. Box 27, Durban. GIRLS WANTED 'oronto 80

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