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

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the grain tlin of the mth will in. ‘yiqld very 2, 1017, M 'l'lKXX1iilliil alin 'anal Pqrttts Save the Coupons ep the E H T ti case e best :12 inner need. . crop he . and noth. left undone gamfi ORE :5 mention mt " ice ttt law. will sell separately or in Mock. 'ltl .u-Im oleat of stump and noun. Well t'enced. (than orchard, good - if". furihgr iry'ormntioy npyritto A H t wkmn, Durham Gi loam.- "Watson, “Human, or to proprietor. D. C. FERGUSON. l:mtesize.... ...... ...".. .. $a.as NEW PRINTS at 15c, 114:. may]. Parts Lots 2, on 18'h and 19th Con. Proton, qqnmjning I375 acry-._ Po." l‘vrma ransonahle to quick purchaser, CURTAIN SCRIM at "'..... 11%. 15c, 17c and Ichd BED COMFORTERS, 1.85 to 4.50” W_HITE _Br':r9sPREADs,. . ... ...... LACE CURTAINS at...... ..... .. .... ....... 75c. Looand s.sopalr deuce in (nylon. .rocenrsed Ant-norm" tor Co. Grey Terms. modente Amend)“ for ale. . to dates at. mun be nude-s the Review ot Ice. Durban. Lt Correspondence man-nod there. or to Ceylon no. will he wouwh “tended to, %ersr"ortitestiort to ft ltr yeti-nu In. . Mayhem In " to THE BIG A +s4aqs4sr4sqio4ts-4tsqsgrqiis D. MoPHA n. ,4; c. L. GRANT '4' Men's Overalls, , Men's Shirts, in 'r . . 'ie Stripe. plain, 3 blue and black ii,' New Silks, 1y Laces, Corsets, (t and Ladies' Ties 1fest0heseitiesseerg New Spring Goods -_-- -‘u‘n-o “AW wire No. 9 at a right price. Enquire To arrive in 7. 8 a 9 strand high, all No cl.oise price on 'tore Renee. Also a an Were expecting our lull stock< Mock about the 'sth These will I be as reasonably priced no possible. table seeds to hand in packages. and just " this time when these goods are so very scarce and hard to get. we think we can offer yon exceptional values. You'll find our line complete in every detail. In buying in advance we've not only been able to secure the goods but also to give you a very close price. -"--sm-r--.-- Farm for Sale. sateen. lumen 22, 1917 D. IcPHAIL. Ceylon or to C. RAIAGF. Durham ERICE‘V‘W Woven Wire BEAN Clover, Grass and Vegetable Seeds Highest Prices for Farm Produce KARSTEDT BROS. lull stock of clover and timothy seeds in These will be extra No. I stock and will 1 as possible. Rennle'a Garden and Vege- package; Fence and Coiled Spring Wire The chief topic of discussion this week is the Box Sooial which Was held last Friday night in Watson's Hall and which proved to be the lgreatest finaneial success that has ’been attained m [ms vicinity. Early in the evening the program was start !ed With Rev. Mr. Matheeon in the chair. Messrs Dan McDonald and Angus McCormick gave several gel. ections on the bagpipes, Misses Marv iand Sadie McK-nnan favored the landieuce With vocal and instrumental (dueus. Mrs Herman McLean, P1% JD her usual pleasing manner. "Do your tut" and "Khaki," which were vary ftaing for the occasion and Rev. Bowee rendered a beautiful Violin solo accompanied by Mrs Bowes. A couple of good selections were also played an the gremophone. The program closed with the National anthem and Mr Jaclr O'Neil of Glenelg. took his place as auctioneer and after a brief but apt speech, the sale of boxes commenced. The men responded readily to the I ; dear. ' It: Colonel Rorke forever. l God save our boys And heaven bless Colonel Rorke forever." l The new version u very fitting, as Rev, 'itobott pointed out. clearly the need of ucm‘la tor our new Orgy Battalion, of winch Col. Itorke Is commander. The meeting closed With the National wthem. after being enjoyed by all present. . Gai. “A hand (old ms" than} ( m. tpill - _ Ayr ___, J5].?!.‘!.9 "COULD MT STAND UP STRAIGHT" oi Holstein gave an illustrated lecture on the present wer adding many per- sonal touches, which made it the mate interesting. ' The Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond" sung by Rev. Bowes was beaunlully Illustrated on the can- ms. The audieneejoined in the lung Sm: of other songa, among which was “The Maple Leaf Forever," thislatter being also heartily sung to the words: [ " he Colonel Rorke, our Commandiri On Thursday night of last. week there was . Patriotic, Mass meeting held m Watson's Hall, in the Interests of the 248A Bo, liev, 'll. H. Ibbott linen-11 you". B. tr. mm." All drunke- loll Gin Pills a MW. a box; or 6 ban- for $2.50. Sample tree if you writ. to NATIONAL D3116 & CHEMICAL 00. or CANADA, m3!) Toronto, Ont. " rai7 07-50 iroiaGiist 15621 -ot you on: run. You may no an. " you ugh try ___ Upon-nail mount: T (at . box; tiny helpod no im- nwmly. “I In" nun shout " box". In [an in I_ny but “4me Gomwnlh‘l, In. M. “About I you no I van nut- !"an Iron . dreldtul In. but and up, to much so that I could no; mutt 'yr.ytr.uttt. by " No. 9 wire. We'll hare a a quantity of coiled spring , please. PRICEVILLE VILLME IN Bed Oran- 2t'thht,',1,t will tttet u the home of in E. Rooms. The concert on Monday main: m I decided success. especially the play "What Next," each porformer um. his part to the best of their ability. Proud. at door “533,05“! a”, _ ml; Mr. Arthur Scott is home from Engma quite ill with plouily. Mr onBlllmgI return“ with him. Mr Alex Spence lone- Tani" a. m. for Roam". Ink. “11.6. Shunt! visited In: rock with he: so: Archie, Furlnln. Piper W. Mtuiuehnie played " the carnival. Mt Poms, Thursday "or iag In". Pte A. M. Burnett. Hamilton, was home our the week and. The choir was omen-ind " Mr, Ainsy Jun Tao-day evening. The New Each-d young ample Were entertained " the use Thursday evening. The wind Ind mow norm of Insur- day was a record breaker. Mrs Hartman and daughter. Mn Haluand of Hanover visited . few days with Mr and Mrs Ford. DIED-on Monday, March the 12th, Mddred Pearl, infant daughter ot Mr and Mrs Jag. Ford at the age ot three months. On Wednesdaytbe 14th. the funeral was held at Ebenezer church. A sleizhload tram here went to the b x social at Priceville on Iriduy evening. The drive home in the rain was Very pleasant! Miss Sadie Tucker and friend of Holstein visited Sunday at Mr Alfred Tucker's. Miss Minnie Halpenny who bu been training in Toronto tor the put six months spent. the week end " her home here nnd leaves this Monday for the West where she will teach school and do other imgzlrtunt work to help the foreign inba itantsolour country. . Mrs_Geo McKay and son are visi- tine this week with relatiws in and around Durham. i To them were born 13 children. i2 dying in infancy. One Ion Pat dred at Fernie B. C. " years ago, Seven sons and three daughters lur- viva and were {nqnent visitors dur- ing her declining years and last illness Her funeral took pines on March 6 to St John's church. Glen- ele where a requiem high mall won sung by the Rev Father Flehnven, hence to Sn John's cemetery where the beautiful prayers of the R. C. C. was read alter which she we: laid in her last resting place by her five sons and one nephew wh, were her pail bearers -Com, The late Mrs Martin, who In“ kind hearted good neighbor. mu born in Inniskillen. Ireland in 1833, so was in her 84rh year. She came to Canada in 1852, was married two years later to Mr Martin who prede- ceased her 34 years ago. Mrs Terence Martin, an old and respected resident of Ammonia Tp, passed away to her great mind on March 3rd at 3 oclock p. m. The deceased had been ailing for the In: 15 years from rheumatism 3nd nu taken down very ill ammo years ago from which she never trained her_ strength; ,, l Miss Lizzie Mother and her not- i her are spending a couple of dare [With relatives near Allan Park. l DtxoN.--Born at the Scottish Nuning home. Calgary. on Wednerduy Mar. 7th, 1917, to Dr, and Mrs. Ivan bison of stavely. Alberta, a son. I DEAD.-3ohn McLean died st his home in Chicago on Sunday, March Inn. 1917, from the effects of a. pariM. i he stroke. He left Shelhurne on I Frliruury 12th last after spending six Gidiitiii, with his sister, Mrs R Morti- ) mar. He had been In poor both!) for nearly two years and early last spring he had a paralytic stroke, from which he never fully recovered. He came to Canada In August, 1910. with the hone‘ that a change of air might be bene- nr'ial hut it. proved futile. Deceued wasanative of Prir-eville, being the eldest son of the late Donald Mehmut, 0m- ot the pioneers of that village. Deceased when here last tall had the pleasure of attending the Priceville fall fair and meeting a number ot old friends that he had not seen for forty yea". He left Priceville when I mun and this WM his tirat wish hack to his old horne.--Bhelhurne Free Press. Miss Margaret McKinnon of Lung- don, Alta. left here for her home on Tuesday of this week, after making In extended visit in these parts. We wish her a pleasant trip and hope m have her come Eu: unit). Mrs Minvnde, Magnet 3nd Cecil spent I couple of days here 1m week and left. for the West on. Wedneldly. cause for which the money In anon and Mr O'Neil. marvellous Mano. held oat till the last in up“. of the gran number of hoxea to be 0016. there were also a number of donations which helped to swell the (node. A 'chart (the cleyer idea of Mr Iillet'a) j which regxstered each sale a it 'tf made, kept up the enthusiasm of the‘ crowd and when the objective. .500 was reached, great cheers filUd -the hall, and again when all expectation- wore exceeded and the chart raging!“ $600 and over. The total rump“ were $628 " Included a donation of $10.00 from Mr C Ramage ot Der. ham, Leave it to Priceyille to come out on top I The Late Mrs. Martin VICINITY HOPEVILLE GLENMONT You uh about our routine: Mrny otrieeg like ours have entirely thun- doned Iheledgers " the Pay curd Intern is very complete sud much lore prnctieal. Every mun is serv- ed with a Pay Book on arrival over sen. and this is " dearest treasure -- _Ta3It DURHAM REVIEW Tram." Square is a strange light at present. The monument is fully pienerded With immense signs toindnce people to part with their money end purchase the War Sev- irtttMhrrtithsaurts. The column itetlt in only outdone by the four walls ol the equnre which is boarded also with patriotic manages to the people at this critical stage. You will notice the Morta to boost the big viotorv loan in Englad. Lloyd George la getting Parliament to give him a vote of credit for £550.000.000 " tltoreabottta, to finieh the war. and if things are going the way they are planned tor, Kitehener‘a three years “any yet come true. The war loan in Inlaying a very prominent part in every part of English life. Every- body is buying it but a few badly tittntMted aoldiers like my self. Some I Canadian Ioldiere who have spent time in France and thus. heir wealth accumulated while abroad, hove taken out the balance, in some cues as high " 1.70.0 0 and invented it in the stock. National appeals ofevery deatriptiun have been thrown out to l the people to purchase and in most ones they are certainly able to do no. The wealth concealed in rowel 1oi theee English home. is marvelloua. Every kind of luxury and comfort is displayed and for solid comlert end a rent. give the the English country house every time. Few netive Cen- adiane recline what money is lavish- ed on all. poetesaions, and enables in thin country. I don't wonder that [out to the elderly person in a com- mon affliction here, for English ople certainly know now to live ','Mh1fl do. We ate the iollewlng entree“ from a letter received from Corp C 0 Range. dated 12 February. which tries a glimpse of the part tutBtms is playing in winning the we: and aolne other mutton t 'Ottr weather is looaening up again and once more we have the rain and eluah and mud. For two week Eng-l lend (evened in e are“ of ittte dry weather which was also very cold. It was a new experience for the netivea but it was perleetly natural for as who have come trom overaeee. I The English whined about the cold. but we only laughed at it end enjoy- [ ed it all l HON. MARTIN BURRELL, Minister. The Wealth of England. I: ' ' --to SAVEand to PRODUCE. Men, women and children; the young, the middle aged and the old-all can help in the Nation’s Army of Production. EVERY pound of FOOD raised, helps reduce the cost of living and adds to the Food Supply for Overseas. WE must unite " a Nation to SERVE --to SAVEand to PRODUCE. Men Keep up the Food Supply and Help Make Victory Sure UR soldiers must be fed; the people at home must be fed. And-in spite of Germany’s murderous campaign to cut off the Allies' Food supply, by sinking every ship on the High Seaie-kin ample and unfailing flow of food to England and France must be maintained. This is National Service--. Not to the Farmer only--- But to YOU-to everybody--- This appeal is directed For information on any subject relating to the Farm and Garden, mile: INFORMATION BUREAU Department of Agriculture OTTAWA Dominion Department of Agriculture OTTAWA, CANADA. You will be pleased to read of the American attitude toward the Ger- mans, though at this writing no om. cinl proclamation has been made but [suppose this is only a matter of time. England is very pleased to have the Americans on her side. even it she does not send an stay over- seas. American prestige and wealth counts a let, though individully many are predicting that the Amer- ican swank will boast "We had to finish it up tor you," after the “It- ing has been done. However the fact that Germany is wilfully bring. me the U8Ainto the struggle. gives self-admission that he is s beaten Kaiser and the only purport he can have ttt this is to be able to excuse himself to his people with the state- menll:i "We can't fight the whole wor ." and he cerrlee it continue": ehont him for it thin in lest. he on rev no monev until e new book lens-ed and " belenee entered in it end imtintt (i new book requires red tape. Money that in paid to the soldier in entered in " book which is snppoeed to be e correct record of payments. tht pay day. the eoldler'e receipt (eignetnre on Acqnimnse Roll) in oploeite the amount he in paid, and t eee Belle should he returned tothe Heed Wee on that pay an But here le where en error frequently creeps in. unome Paymutere do not comply with re- gnletione " promptly as they ehonld _ and than n men's helance "ttttttt be entered up to date. The ledger: in I London ere the oifitsial records of l account: though, though the Pay ' book] in} goodjndge. _Theee ledz- I era. " tea? widéi'i'rla' GiiiGriiie wiggle expeditionary force. War once has now published or- Drug-laden stipedakosaeueiet,a-m,tuiia up- wom'3Mhltfllemhbdmediciulbodpropu-fiah if@EINEi 1n.tihhtteetgthhort-sorrandmehehaetsotuana 2f Tomen to gain eonon of their ngrve It9wer-oee"ome WOMEN'S NERVE mine“, nerve impatience and Murry. - scorrs a a i'Gi'iiiitii2riiii I',',",','," an.“ WOMEN of towns can find no better or mote important outlet for their energies than in cultivating a vegetable Be patriotic in act as well as in thought. 1 your own back yard. Cultivnte the vacant lots. Make them all yield food. PLANT a garden-small or large. Utilize vour a“ Mr” “and (3414!an ' the every new available-- M‘MTMM "I AM auured that my people will re- spond to every call necessary to the suc- cess of our cause-with the some indomitable ardour and devotion that have Jtlted me with trride and gratitude since the war began." " Ha Mun-n Kmo GIOIOI One 14 h. p. traction engine. Water. loo; one 36:48 sepnlator. wind-tanker. dust collector. et1mptete,Watertooume' M-ser-Harrie Blizzard corn cutter: one wag-on and took. nearly new. Re. etything in good order. Apply to n. J. Mcaillivriy. R. R. No. a iraai, Three Durham hull when for “It, eight to 12 mos. old. Apply to John Ickhudt. R. R. No. i, Pmcevdh wanted-Moo cords of heading blockl lmuwood. not split. 20 inches long. 5 inches And upwards in diameter. 82.25 per and delivered at Grind Trunk stations Durham 3nd Holstein.- den that all Canadian women must returuto Canada. This means the women who hue come accross the sea to be near their husbands. song brothers, etc.. and it is stated that there are over 40000 Canadisns in England. The xeswnstorthis step is more than one. let. The war might end suddenly and it w mid be atsrrible task to transport a van! army back and this number at me men as well, so it is their intemio of having the wives all back in Cot. l sda to reeeive their husbands when 1 the latter arrive. 2nd England is‘ :struggling hard enough to commie saristlor her own population with. out caring for a large tioatine popu- lation. 3rd. Putting it strongly. " many do here. the women are prov- ing a "d--n nuisance" in war time. Tendenev is to take men from their regimental duty and causing many (insertions, etc. l TORONTO Calves for Sale. Heading Blocks FOR SALE J. N. MURDOCI SIMS and Lath rt" 13's on land at right prices Custom Sawing promptly am Med to I“ interior of hthI‘iu-g. Ir _ md dune: 'Mlbth "mi 5‘14 v1. tmet',',"" (In .- " J '* l‘iw y DI“. on {HUI-m "ll I a - I“ Notrrt u: must OOH-Dd bet for I' Hue-If 5A8", DOORS, am . I, of HOUSE FITTINGS 'tIli country. that be. m- ., Pinning Mi t and 'aietory fully c-quu I an: and in ”and make chic-ma 1m :rhr' undvl‘slgm-d in - to residents of Um hair, i_I3§_cnm_u_ry. chug ile h,” ot Untano. L d Nunerymen, ( l DURHAM. - We have clthx: “(4d h Mich for fair and "trltl on now prepared w Il conditions by ofieror t meet And plums: 114-. P' u. ROCK BOI]ro / 1' :l delay planting frrm Ir C u were is notlmu [my 1 [or our illustrate] C,'ts' rl vuieuen which you Ctrl Ind get Elle benefit at a; Interest you. The Chase Brothers Co. DURHAM PLANING MLLS Sixty Years of Progress and Success G. B. Dingman, Tawn KL SPECIAL FAIH‘ZS f; rr" r", l’HCCt to resorts in Flo-"x. ’iwu'gia, Northand South ( uni." .. Louis- inn: and other S,warsn, "'! Mums, and to Bermudauml W,, Jmlws. For full information writv ltr C. E. HORN] x", SPECIAL FARES Mater. Sollclgor .1 no -em 00m Hoary Public: Comm»; mel- Moncy ' ' br. tBro on Luann”. " 'I' a, 0 Waipoir's, Hm”: ' it wttt'iMNt Ago-n1. Mum law-4 at a “'0“; . i,; -. u}. "tl ”mama“ "than w 'tit' “1de 3' J5, Unarmed]. grad-mu- ul tio if o'-tstyupfteow of On; u tpet agar)“: Pitt: l'nlvmm In. uollegl Jeuusltiursuot, iallllri%'Pd. 'l/alta,',.". h N I o Ite-om. Journal-y tslot " nd " nil: Pout owes. ttor Olliee Win-k to ti)! 1' Marco! of men who have: mm:- ttl S', tto are going to the Fron,. Yunn,’ ummm cu: render th" runva " tr' ‘I q r , we byprepu-mg to tusept llIt fem m ‘hukl and Btt,uu,ss,, (PM "F, 1nd than relieve mm: (w n- Its, t-rr P. Special courses“! “mun l, a. " keeping. about: m: “m tt I I he! pommercnl SIN-j st'tr, nvu 'l' ['10- mu. Students “dummy m) tinn- “Coll... Pin-mun um human-n Oahu-in m: Ova J. P. Telford'. ong. m o tr opp-I- mmun- Utt'sre. lull“: “no home Iowa of My -totieuGiiria"Gi,"iy, a. Re: mun nouns but. I I-cpu. :4 p. l mun-unannou between crime In ”done:- u All noun Jrirmrrrotoro,., Omen HAM-con. not”: 770-lnnlnu Return Limit Ma} .2; 4. 1017 Meal Stop-Von~ Mlmwd BRS. 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