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Durham Review (1897), 15 Mar 1917, p. 4

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N ®4 i’ Dowa Tewn Headquarters for Trunks, Valises, Suitcases, a (iulflqts and Gloves. Repairing as usual y lines ars nak n o _ . 3. _ "lE prices . for very long as many lines ars not now procurable, others are costing as maich as preseat retail prices and still going higher. Cood Kid is wholos aling at over $5 per 1b ; sole stock 50c to 90¢ So where will kid shoss ba this Spring? _ Wo have some good shoes at present prices, als> rubbers &c., good valâ€" ues in Hosiery. We do not guarantse prosent prices i many lines ar» not now procurable, others mmmmady m Teemew in co s Faw . ' The sooner you purchase your Spring Shoes the more money you save. Some are doing so. Shoe Prices Still Advancing â€" WHY NOT you > 2eA RRS % Good x Uood Blobd is the 2 Secretof Good Health Heavy Mixed Feed on hand that we are selling at special prices in ton lots. If you need Feed, get our prices. Heavy Mixed Feed at Specia! Prices We_l’fa ve a stock of Good XEMEMEEMEWESEMH& OATMEAL Milis PHONES : Day §4, Night § 26 Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co Shoe Store _J. 5. MciLRAITH prices for , also Mitts, New Spring Wall Papers y CWWPinl Th »>4s d have bheen absent for aminations. Averas NO. 3, GLENELG Sr 4â€"Howard Ritchie, Joe Morrison. Sr 3â€"Willie Morrison, Mary Glencross, Marion Boyd, Tom Morrison. Jr 3â€" Ethel Anderson, Melville Anderson, Ella Ritchie. _ 2ndâ€"Reta Glencross, Mary Morrison, Wilbert Greenwood, Lavinia Paylor, Margaret Anderson. Sr Prâ€" Ada Paylor, John Morrison. Ir D.â€"_ Quite a number of ladies attended the Red Cross Sewing at Mrs. C. H. Moffat‘s last Thursday afterroon and a good qnantity of supplies were comâ€" pleted. This included 2 day shirts, 8 nospital shirts, 2 suits Ppyjamas, 6 pillow cases and one pr socks. The collection was $5 00 Miss Valerit Bign taet lssn UYaL.. _ Some of the people here were disâ€" appointed not getting to Top Cliff box social Friday night. We learn the proceeds ran up in the handreds and for fan it had all the rest ct the: socials skinned. ‘ ’ Mr. Hanlon McDonald of Michigan nas parchased Mr Angas McKinnon‘s farm and bas /stely moved there Haulon‘s boy hood days were spent io Glenelg but for many years has been a resident of Michigan. _ His many old friends here welcome Mr. and Mrs McDonald and family back‘ ta the 4th line, Glenelg. Mr Jas C. Ross of Tra verston purâ€" chased a stack of bay in the yvicinity and is this week bpsy bauling it home Mary Dm.‘; Miss Jennie Beli Beaton spent Saturday afternoon with ber school friend, Miss Winnie Jackson. On Wednesday of last week Mr. Chas McClocklin like a good boy hitched his team of horses to a comâ€" fortable seated sleigh and conveved a nomber of ladies to the Zion Womâ€" en‘s Instirute meeting held at the home of R. T. Edwards and report it ;unciablo and mos; profitable mee:â€" ng. Mr. Patrick Haley‘s sale was a genuine suceess, everything selling at a good price. Cows sold at an average otf $100. Miss Muriel Beaton returns to Toronto on Taesday of this week a0 companied by her consin Miss Mable Beaton. It is with mach regret that we learn that Mr John McGuire ofthe 3rd con who had his leg broken over 2 mos ago is not improving as well as first thought Mr John MeDonald of Priceviile bas been again appointed assessor ef this Tp. aund is at present eagerly and faitbfully doirg his duty to the best of histability. Duzing the isy spe!l of last Week, Mrs Peter O‘N=:l had the misfortune to slip and fall injaring her rig ht wrist requiring a tew day‘s nursing. We are pleased to see Mr Tom Timmins able to be around again. N tm‘ torâ€"one or more exâ€" Average a‘tendance 11 ‘x. J Corlett x. _ 2ng , J Letingham,. lat hem, BE Laog. <Prin er ‘hoo: marked br an x EDGE HILL + +. GLENELG CENTRE ndge went to Walker ay on a visit to friends Tuesda){ for North Batâ€" vhere she intends to reâ€" an important event is the near future. But Ing an energetic worker olfI the young people of » Teacher,. is _ THE DUBHAM REVIEW TORONTO Being lot 17, Con 4, N D. Road, Gienelg, containing 50 acres more or lees. Frame barn. 12 acrer of bush, the rest nearly all seeded down. Wat e running both oack and front. Conâ€" venient to Clburch and Bcehool. For further particulars apply to. | _ _ j _ _"¢ N0‘ previously sold. Come early examine stock and art icles, Terms of Sale ; Sums ot $5 and unâ€" der cash. _ Over that amount 12 mos. credit will be given on furniching ap. proved joint notes, 5 per cent per annum discount for cash in lien of notes,. H. Aurxaxnper, R. Brienar, 1 Proprietor Auctioneer No reserye as Proprietor is | West. The fam will be offere sale same dayâ€"subject to a re bid â€"if not previously sold. _ early examine etock and articles T is C ogar i r d me 2P er, grindstone, Chatbam fanriog null with bagger attached, emery stone, wooden vice, 2 or 3 wheel barrowe, good gravel box, large sugar kettle, a quantity of sip pails and spiler, a few sets double treee and whiffi»trees, nearly new standard cream separator | 600 capacity, 2 Iegging chaine, hinding | chaine, cow chains, buzz saw new with | horse power attached, butk saw, Crose cut saw, quant‘ty of first class shingles ’and scanilings, 3 crow bare, picfi.z neck yokes, Chaib»in scales new, 2000 Ibe, counter +cales 240 lbe, set beavy tug harness, 2 ses chain harnese, set driying harvness, 2 sets single barness, grain bags, forks, shovels, cradle and scyihes, é&c, â€"Atso household furniture hay, straw. oats, 2 t"gs ground flax. Good potators if uut sold before. Jonuxs McApuy Â¥FR 03 wltel St. &u(hp xlm«. mfi s es o c Sdl e ty CC + Massey Harris binder Cormick Mower 5 ft cu borse reke, turnin sow 0 a 2. 00 TOC CCC HRCTPH 27, Cow 8 yrs cld due March 26, cow 10 yis old thoro*â€"bred Ayrshire, milkâ€" ing and aupposed in calf, fresh cow 11, supposed in calf, cow 8, supposed to come in June 10. 5 gnod spring calves, 3 fall calves, calt 2 mos old, Poll Angus buil Ltwo coming three, 11 young pigs 5 weeks old, 9Q hens, 2 geese & gander, 2 tu: key hens. [M_PLE NUENTS, &« at 1 oclock s«harp, the followin valuaâ€" ble stouk, V ehicles, Houoeholg furniâ€" ture, erc. STOUK : 3 aged mares, 1 coach horse 5 yre old, young coach team coming 4 and 6 yre, well broke, single and double ; 2 spring colts, 1 coly coming 2 years, Cow coming 5 yrs old due to calye March 15:h, cow 6 vre old due March 27. Cow 8: yra nld sthie" Mbssou e oo n t LOT9, coN2, w a R, BENTINCK, oo FRIDAY, mARCH 16, 1917 The undersigi.ed anctioneer will sell by public auction at the premises of the undersigneo b | Robt. McClyment ..... § | Those McUCartney...... Itf Hugh McGaun /.. [] e | Mrs D. McKechnie, 8r | Mrs John McKechnie, . | Thos. Forsyth.... ..... *| Wom. Kenney.....l]00 7 | Mre N. Meloâ€"h ... . . Fa«s a’_‘_&_’mg_muh........ of valuable Farm for Scle or Rent. | Mrs D. M Giil vray.. Michael Smiti ... .". ; Mary McArmibor...... Mre D Wilkie.,.., °/. Mrs Bert Wilis . /. +s Mrs Edward Simpson . Miss J, Beli...... Sandy Urmpbell ... ... George Fkene . ... ++ Â¥%4 Fred Stafford ... Colin Ray ... John Mills ... .. ., Malco‘m Stewart. James Ledingham. . . .. Mrs Agnes Simone, . Miss McKechuie crke Penoy tbank of pupids o Duncan Morrison Colin Mclntyre, Charles Mortley Wim Hill.... _ ;. Ed. simpson .. .. Davean MeArthor List of Contributors to Red Cross funds in Latona School Section, Duncan Morrison...............$ 5 60 ils T SUkItB ;¢‘cs.. ... ... ... ..... _ § QUV Cbas, Mortley.................. 5 00 | Mr#. J L. Smith............... E& 90 ’Sandy Cranston ... ..... ... »G 00 Douald Ray .......... r8+%%% s +s : +208 00 K. M. Weish rhesssiris‘s ... +000 Mi. und M+=. C. Mclntyre.....; 3 00 Jnhflh‘lliaun.....‘............A. 2 00 James Skene........ ..2..l...2... 2 00 JnhuJ.-asunam.................. 2 ou JuuefiALfldinghlm............ 1 00 James EHfison .. .. . _ [{ ‘‘‘t‘‘*‘+ 4 M Get the Genuine SCOTT‘s SCOTTS EMULSION Emulsion treatment will surprise those who have used irritating snufis and vapors. tive membranes with its pure after each meal to enrich blood and help heal the sonsi. Don‘t Have Catarrh The system needs more oil and easily digested One efficient way to remove nasal catarrh is to treat its cause which in most cases is physical as Proprietor is going farm _will be offered for Latona Red Cross Chat llnm faâ€"nl.i;;l‘;n'il tru a spoonful cut, MeCormick to a reserve of this 6 ft cut, Mcâ€" p "+, f" Aiexander. S8r 3rdâ€"A Meâ€" ’ Ronald, J Par k, A Corbett, Jr3rd â€" G Reay. H Milligan, J Turnbull Sr 2odâ€"M Reay, D Mather, Livingston . Jr Indâ€"J McRonald, W Park, S Me â€" Culloch, Sr 1stâ€"W Alexander, w Charlton. I Alexander. Jr 1stâ€"G Me. Culloch, R Reav w mmlluag‘‘ *3 Sr 4/hâ€"J Mather, J Milligan, H Jobnston. Jrithâ€"R Barley, R Livingâ€" ston, M Alexander. Sr 3r4â€"A an~ Fresh Groceries arriv I nulanmi. 1 393 [ECus! DER OUE, suits pyjamas and [5 pairs of socks A number of this partvihvave been laid up with mumps and grippe, Mrand Mrs Alex Grierson visited last Friday at Mr Wm, Marsbali‘s, Normanby, Mr W J Derby bad the misfortune to fall on the ice last Monday and broke his collar bone, _ Rev, Mr. McLean of Hanover held prayer meeting at the bome of Mr and iMrc Jno Millig»an on Thursday evenâ€" vg. g‘hn following articles were sen t from the South Line to Mulock on luif pacl‘dng day.. 17 khaki shi1 te, 18] nHa ul 2 T WC F 9 Mrs A Corbett visited her sister Mrs Hugh McLean, of Hespler last week end. Her mother, Mrs G Henderson, who has been visiting there for a month or so accompanied her home. We extend the beart felt sympathy of the entire community to Mr and Mro Jawes Watt, Biggar, Sask. formâ€" ‘ erly of this place, in their sad loss of | their youngest son, William J. aged ; 21 vears who made the supreme sacâ€"| rifice for bis King and Country. A: report of his death appeared in the ; casuality list Friday. _ He, and elder brotber leit Biggar with the same : Battalion last full. He leaves to | wourn bis loss, his father and mother | with two brothers and two sisters all | of the West. The young man is a | nephew of Mrs Bradley and Mrs Herd of Allan Park. The Ladies of the Red Cross sewâ€" ing society decided to do the work at their own bomes during the win ter months. A great deal is being aceomplished in this community. Miss Janet Kerr visited with ber uncie Mr Jobo Kerr and brother Norman of Varney last week, and atiended the Red Cross box sucial held there. Mr and Mrs Livingstone who have been with Mr Andrew Derby for the past two years are now residing on the old Muir homestead, the vacanc I;'elilllm filled by Mr and Mrs Nong er. A nauwber from thislocality attendâ€" ed the large sale of the Ford. Bros lasc Fridsy. Large Sales Miss Bessie Nichol of Hanover, is visiting with the McLean tamily. Wedding Belis are ringing. T : Pipdit ids P0l..a P aome t , R Reay, W Charlton. Pr. , N Mervy v, M Charlton, SsOUTH BENTINCK School Reports. NO3 BENTINCK Our stock is very large and before the adyance. Buy before the advance in We have a number of Rugs left i neatest patterns and in the nicest Orier appearance of the Eastern Rugs, but a ; 3 yds x 3 yds...... 3 yds x 3} yds.... . 3 yds x 4 vas.... M 8 Kirktown C. & J. MeKECHNTIE *# â€"#â€"»â€" â€"»â€" Mpgechnie’s Weekly News z. SEE OouUur We have the Boots and Shoes , Teacher Women‘s Dongola Blucher Women‘s Chrome Tan ... . s _l!en’s Blucher.... ..__ ‘s 14 inch top Blucher. . . .. _ newest ~__, The Highest Prices Pald for Produce ‘iving every Week, NEW â€" WALL® Paper price, d”igns in m ced ie W. H. Hearst, Minister of Agriculture Parliament Buildings Hens are inexpensive to keep, and you will be hbighly repaid i: fresh eggs. Writefor free bulletin which tells how to koep hou Address letters to ""Vegetable Campaign,"‘ Department of A cricul ture, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. To any oneintcrested, the Department of Agricuiture will son literature giviag instructions about implements necessary and methods of prepariug the ground and cultivating the crop. A plan of a vegctable garden indicating suitable crops to grow, best varietics and their arrangement in the garden, will be sent free 0| charge to any address, The Department suggests the formation of focal organizations t stimulate the work by offering prizes for boest vegetable gardo: It is prepared to assistin any possible way any organization thai may {a.: conducting a campaign for vegetable production on vacant lots, It will do so by sending speakers, or by supplying cxpert advice in the ficld. Write for Poultry Bulletin Rugs left in the The demand for speakers will be great. The number of available experts being limited, the Deps: ment urgently reque=ts that arrancements for meetings be madâ€" at once; iflocal speakors cannot be sccured, send applications promptly. EP 10000 MIOF Te WEdE ucangl nicest Oriental shades having ugs, but a great deal cheaper. Organizations are requested to arrange for instructive talks by Practical gardeners on the subject of vegcetabl. growing. In cases where it is impoasible to secure suitable locs | speakers, the Department of Agriculture will, on request, send a suitdble man. Ontario Department of Agriculture The Department of Agriculture will hop you ‘The Ontario Department of Agriculture appeals to Horticultural Societies to devote at least one evenin meeting to the subject of vegetable growing; manuâ€" {acturers, labor unions, lodges, school boards, etc., ; invited to actively encourage home gardening. Lo+r t),. slogan for 1917 be, "A vegetable garden for every home." A Vegetable Garden for Every Home E#Â¥" To City, Town and Village Dweli¢rs in Ontario our prices are right which is sure to come, It saves money that you would otherwise vegetables. It helps to lower the "High cost of living It helps to enlarge the urgently needed : produce for export. Growing your own vegetables saves lahor whose effor* is needed for other vital w Four Patriotic Reasons for Growing Vegetables the neatest +~~*~â€"~â€". 5.00 «> >+>â€".â€"$3.10 id Bs newest designs in the N UNnSs of supreme effort gritain and her armies must have ample supplies of food, and Canada is the great source upon which they rely. Everyone with a few square feet of ground can contribute to victory hy growing vegetables. f as we bought MARCH 15, 1917 all the oronto urplus of ol other ar work. spend for TX 11 %o «_ New S Goo #@> Mr MoPhail has a dence in Ceylon. oguales,..;: > â€"â€"> KEW PRINTS at 1zo Licensed Auctio»n Terme, moderate . Arra to dates &o.. mus: be ma fioe. Durham. «®#") cor there, or to Ceylon i attended to, Terms or THE B WHITE BEDSPEE [ C, L. OR A J J J & * » J D. MePWHAi CURTAIN SCRIM LACE CURTATINS a BED COMFEOR °KA ',g: Men‘s Ov # Men‘s Shi i New Sl”\h, 6 Laces, (:(,m Dowinst Grey â€"2 chase 1} J oys & 4 us M ecut or Kouath sion 3. D To close t} and Ladies Executors Sale h To arrive in close price on wire No, 9 at . be as reasonal} table seeds to We‘re ex pec stock about th And just at hard to get, w fAnd our line we‘ve not on! a very close p sateen \ D it stripe, blue and PRIC If D. MePH A! or to C. RAM D Wove C

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