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Durham Review (1897), 3 May 1917, p. 4

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' Owen Sound, Ont. ' Spring term opens April 10. _ Cirevlar free, C, A. FLEMING, Principal With the finest stock of haman hair goods tor ladies and gentlemen for improving the runnal appearance. Toilet preparations or beautifying the complexion. _ She will take orders for the well known PEMBER HAIR TREATMENT for invigorating your own bair and preventing it turning grey . For the l«dies, ppmp:dours, tran<formaâ€" tions, waves, switches, etc. For the gentlemen, the closest imitation of nature, the Pember Toupee and at reasonable prices Satisfaction guaranteed. _ Remember the date. For mail orders, write Young women can render the country real service by preparing to take positions in Banksand Busâ€" iness Offices and relieve young men for war service. Fifty thousand men will be called op very soon unâ€" der Milhtia Act for home defenceâ€" who will take their places in busrâ€" ness offices and banks ? Young woâ€" men should prepare now at the NORTHERN BUS. COLLEGE WOMEN WAR WORKERS We do not guarantese presant prices for very long as many lines are not now procurable, others are costing as much as prosent ratail prices and still going higher. Cood Kid is wholosaling at ovar $5 paer lb ; sole stock 50c to 90¢ So where wil®kid shoes be this Spring? © We have some good shoes at present prices, also rubbers &c., good valâ€" ues in Hosiery. M Shoe Prices Still Advancing Headq: arters for Trucks, Valises, Sritesscs, also Mitts, Gaunt‘ets and G‘oves. Repairing as usual The sooner you purchase your Spring Shoes the more money you save. Some are doing so. Down Town Shce Store J W. T. PEMBER 2 t a} i/ Proprietor of wl ,’" The Pember Store n A TORONTO The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. OATMEAL MILLSs PHONES : Day § 4, Night $ 26 THE PEMBER STORE 129 Yonge St., Toronto TH E We have a stock of Good 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 Buys a genuine quality motor car equipped with every device necessary for comfort and convenience in motoringâ€"electric lights and starter, speedometer, 3 speeds forward and reverse, heavy upholstering and pliant springs. The lowest priced car in Canada equipped with selfâ€"starter. HEVRLOLET wHY NOT YOU ? wesreem sEmviCE aNo DiSTMSUTING SMANCH: REGINA, SASK Yip is Ol SUui6l r «/ | }, Jtheir needs. ,‘P“": MISS M # i Wl & ‘ CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, Limiteo We sell Goodrich Tresd Casings, 30x 3;, guaranteed 5090 miles, only $19.50. $695 â€"_ Hahn House, Durham Monday, May 7th OSHAWA, . â€" â€" â€" h Is sending his representative Miss G (i. McLean, who is specially gifted in the art of suiting the ladies and knowing at Special Prices " FOURâ€"NINETY " MISS McLEAN will be at the £. o. b. OSHAWA J. S. McILRAITH We are open to buy cream for churning or table use. Write for | prices. â€" The figures of yesterday ‘may be too low for toâ€"morrow. We furnish cans, pay charges and give prompt services, _ Ask any shipper. The Toronto Creamery Co. Limited Church St., Toronto. Ont. ONTARIO CREAM WANTED J | ‘"There are only two or three exâ€" , cuses offered for its existence, and I think I can easily dispose of these. They are party exigencies, thereward | of party fealty, and adepreciated morâ€" ‘al sense. How many times have Lhad | it thrown at me in thepastfew months that so and «o must not run here unâ€" |less someone else gets this or that ; |this man must have something or we cannot expect to accomplish this or the other ! I would say that if we are ' not here for bigger and better purposâ€" es than that, if the future of the party | depends _pon the politician who wants | a jot», then it is time to get out, and | iet someone else run the government who has not got to consider the petty, selfish demands of that sort of people.‘"‘ JQBN MILLS, Hanover Administrator with the Will annexed of Agnes Lynn, deceased, And take notice thgt after the first day of June next, ope thousand nine hundred and seventren, the said Adâ€" ministrator with the will annexed, will proceed to distributel the assets of the said decceased among the persons enâ€" titled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he ghall then havencâ€" tice and that the} said Administrator will not be liabie for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or perâ€" sons of whose claimms he shall not then have received notick. Dated at Han May A. D, one tt and seventeen. |, Notice is hereby given that all perâ€" sons having any claims pr demands against the late Agn»s Lyfin, who died on or about the 29th day of December, A. D., one thousand nine hundred and sixteen at the said Towdship of Bentâ€" inck, are required, on or before the first day of June next to send by post preâ€" paid or deliver to the undersigned, John Mills Administrator, with the will anâ€" nexed, of the said Agnes/Lynn, deceased their names, addresses fand full particuâ€" lars in writing and stafements Jof their accounts and the nature of the securiâ€" ties. if «ny, held by thkm, duly verified. A number of the farmers attended D vid Eydt‘s sale on Movday. _ Mr. and Mrs E,.dt and family are leavâ€" ing shortly for the west. _ We wish them a sate journey. Mr Jobn Hadson and Miss Mary. accompanied by the latter‘s uncle, Mr. G. Farneaux, Sundayed at the home of Mr Henry Metcalfe, of the North Line, Hanover. Mr George Furneaox ct Durham, arent over the week end at Mr Jobhn Hadson‘s. Miss Ethel Eva of Hanover and Master Tommy Coppinger spent over the week end at tae home of Mr and Mrs P. Eva. Miss Margaret Derby left on Tuaesâ€" day atternoon for Strattord where she intends3 to enter the hospital to train for a onrse. Most of the farmers in this burg have started their seeding. Miss Bella Grierson visited the end of last week with her cousin Miss Reâ€" becea Grierson of Hatton Hill. Mr. Arch Park Fas purchasad the property of Neil McCannel, east of Darham and intends imoving on to it in a couple cf weoks. In the matter of the Estate off Agnes Lynn, late of the Townfhip of Bentinck in ihe County $f é)rey. widow, deceased. Rev Mr Whaley, Darbam, conducâ€" ted prayer meeting at the home of Mr And Derby on Monday evening with a good attendance. Miss Marietta Park is visiting for a few weeks with her sister, Mis Will Mather, Priceville. "Patronage is the twin eister of corruption, There is nothing that I could say that would be too strong to express the sentiments of horror with which I regard this monster, which has been tolerated too long in this selfâ€"governing Dominion of Canada ard its provinces, With all offices at present filled by appointees of opponents, it required courage to put this in force, for uo doubt many party friends were licking their lips in anticipation,. Here is the premier‘s bold words in introducing the bill : Mrc Brewster, the new premier of British Columbii aud his collesgues made a preâ€"election pledga to abolish pitronage, They were successful at the polls and appointed Dr Adam Short, Chairman of the Dominion Civil Service Commission to drait the measure, which ensure= that the civil seryice will be based entirely on merit A Courageous Premier. Notice to Creditors SOUTH BENTINCK Phone 67 STEEL BRIDGE hat the} said A:« iable for the s reof tol any pe e clainns he sh: J notick. Hanover this me thousand n n. J MILLS r with the Wil ynn, deceased. rer this first day of usand nine hundred THE DUBHAM REVIEUV mbton St., Durham ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Auto Supplies of all kinds I If a trip is contemplated, apply to avy C. P. R. Agent for full particul«ers ‘or write to W. B. Howard, District , P »ssenger Agent, Toronto, Jut. Our readers will excuse us this week for a mix.ap in some of our news deâ€" partments, â€" The Ontario government has asked space for the big article on page 8 which. with other matter along same lines, makes timelyv reading. May the reading lead to «cffective acâ€" tion alorg production lines, so that 1917 crops may re larger than eyer before, â€" pleasant. Are You Going West thisSpring? If s¢, bear in mird toat the Canadian P. cific offers especially good train serâ€" v‘ce, with the fiuest possible equipment including Standard ard Tourist Sleepâ€" iog Cars and Dining Cars to Winnipeg and Vancouver by one of the most picture:qie routes in the world. C Classâ€"Elsie Kearney, Jean Hard ing. Gordon Falkingham, Janet Burnett Dolly Kelsey, Helen Knight, Raymond McGirr. Aggregate 48. Average 45 Promoted 15 Admitted 21 Jr, ‘Primer A Classâ€"Martina Simpâ€" son, Christine Gondchild, Mabel Mont fi)mer , Jasper Traynor, Ina Milne & ary élaur. Munroe Marshall. B Classâ€"Sadie Holmes, Lizzie Hinds, Laura McFayder, Low Falkingham, Beatrice Miles. Jr 2nd â€"Nellie McGirr. Isabel Kelâ€" sey, Violet Brooks, Norma Lioyd, Gco. Thompson. Aggregate 15 Average 13 ton, Bery! Brooks, C. McAuliffe, David Marshall. Aggregate 15 Promoted 15. Admitted 15 Jr 2n4â€"M Montgomery, S. Hartford. J. McFayden, G Trafford, W. Marshall, Aggregate 15 Average 11. Total av. 40 Sr 1stâ€"Adeline Collinson, Alvin Snell Mae Traynor, Iva Saunders, Jean Mcâ€" Gaughey, Marjorie Pickering, Christine Marsbail. Aggregate 27 Average 23. Promoted 5. Admitted 15 Sr Primer, A Classâ€"Jaffy Elvidge, G Hind, Wallace McGowan, Beatrice Vessie, Tom Brown. _ Aggregate 28 Sr 4thâ€"Jessie McCrie, Katie McAulâ€" life, Mary Turnbull, Margaret Cox, Ward Koch . Average 19 * Jr 4thâ€"Mae McGirr, Catharine Wyâ€" lie, Albert Kress, Sadie Russel, Erben Schutz. Average 16 Sr 3raâ€"W Collinson, N. Falkingham, B. Stonehouse, G. Watt, A, McCailum. Jr. 3raâ€"B. Levine, M. Saunders, D. Graham, M. Orr, E. McComb. Aggregate Jr 3rd 13. Sr 3rd 23, Total 36 Average 32 Sr. 2ndâ€"B, Traynor, C. McCrae, F Hopkins, K, Milne, B Ritchie, M Lauder Aggregate 33 Average 28. Admitted 6 "Lieut.â€"Col. Frederick Fraser Huoâ€" ter, 3ls, Lancers, for efficiency, and rendering assistance as staff officer to column, also especially recommended for ekilful and very gallant conduct when directing tne fire of the 3. P. R. machine gun section, which he first brought into uction in support of the right flanking movement, and subseâ€" quently very efficiently made use of to cover withdrawal of wounded. I furâ€" ther submit that the very intrepid beâ€" haviour of this officer in his gallant endeavounr to bring Uaguin Witt Kuâ€" gel who was lying in the open, desperâ€" ately wounded, deserves a special mark of appreciation, Of the three men with Uol. Hunter, two were wounded and a third wounded twice. When wounded himself and unable to lift Capt Witt Kugel, Hunter returned to cover and fought on, protecting the wounded wli help caroe, when he accompanied the stretcher party in the final rush to save the wounded and afterwards brought all parties safely into camp." .__Keep on Fred,â€"your old town reâ€" joices in yoeur red blood. It is not generally koown that durâ€" ing,the Boxer Rebeilion in China, Fred met a company of American soldiers, whose Captain was killed. He placed himself at their head, captured a town and raised the American flag, For this the United States Goyernment awarded him a gold medal of "Order of the Dragon." His brotber, Jas. A. has not heard from him since the British began their series of victories by the capture of Kut. He is Chief of Staff in cbarge of h> 3lst Cavairy Regiment, known as the Duke of Connaught‘s Own Bombay Lancers. Durham School Report for April A recent Minneapolis paper sent us contains despatches telling of distincâ€" tion won by this gallant old Durham boy. Here.is the " cfticial wention:" essi¢, lom Brown. Aggregate 28 B Classâ€"Leaman Havens, Effie Catâ€" Lieut.â€"Col. Fredâ€"F. Hunter Honoured for Bravery Be Warned in Time Pusuic Scnoor DErt. The spectre of famine is not Being lot 17, Con 4, N. D. Roa d Glenelg, containing 50 acres more or less. Frame barn, 12 aâ€"res busb. the rest nearly all geeded down. _ WWater runninog both front and back. Oonvenâ€" ient to Church and School. For furthâ€" er patticulars apply to a # Ontâ€"rino Cedar ShRegles for Sale. A car expected immediMtely, â€" Those in need of chingles shoull apply early as prices are advancing. Â¥ _ __ _ _ _ One 14 h. p. traction engine, Waterâ€" loo; one 36148 separator, windstacker, dust collector, complete, Waterlor;one Masseyâ€"Harris Blizzard corn cutter; one wagon and tank, nearly new. Evâ€" erything in gocd order. _ Apply to R. Good clean Oats fr Saleâ€"suitable for seed as well. 75¢ ber bushel. _ Apâ€" ply to J. Levine, Durham. f J. McGillivray, K. R. No. 2 Priceville Tenders will be received for the sale of the 3rd division of lot 7, and the lt division of lot 8, Can 1, E G. R. Townâ€" ship Glenelg, 100 acres, more or lese, up to the Ist June 1917. No teader necessarily accepted. 8. F. Morlock, and Hattie Morlock, Durbam, Execu‘ ors, Estate Robert Cochrane, deceased. emmmmnenenmemmennenmnmmmmntnemennntennnmenmmmmmii o * * 2 0 . ul e xh mgflflgflmflgflflflflflflflwssflflgmmfl Hg x The Old Reliable 8,9 Spring & Medicine [ arprvere eefade aeela t le e eeelweelavefarafuealuolas w B ces ho ule sls ala c ala e ie ele s ol o eee ol a ol efe ol e e o cole s le ol ce Jou x McAvtarrr 93 Water St. South, Kitchener, Ont Large Sales Fresh Groceries Fargmfor Sale or Rent. Nyal Sarsaparilla will make you feel fine It will give you new energy and vigor Sor the coming months of warmer weather, and you‘ll enjoy the summer more if you start with top notch energy. To free yourself quickly ‘ from the conditions arisiny from inâ€" doo: life you need a iood spring medicine to cleanse the bloou of impurities and stir up the circuâ€" lation. FOR SALE For Sale. Our stock is very large and before the adyance. ~3yds x 3 ydas 3 yds x 3} yds 3 yds x 4 yas Buy before the advance in price, â€" We have a number of Rugs left in the newest designs in the neatest patterns and in the nicest Oriental shades having all the appearance of the Eastern Rugs, but a great deal cheaper, McKechnie‘s Weekly News s SEE OUR We have the G. & J. McKECHNIE J. N. Murdock C P. R. Town Office MacFARLANESDRUG STORE The :Rexa% SÂ¥ore _(s;::;ot:: Boots and Shoes Women‘s Dongola Blucher ... ... Women‘s Chrome Tan Men‘s Blucher .. .. Men‘s 14 inch top Blucher . ... ... newest designs in arriving every Week. The Highest Prices Paid for Produce s _John McQowan What Beautiful this spring Brighten up It costs but very little and 18 much easier to be cheerful and bright in pleasant surroundings. Is the unanimous verdict of all who huve seen our sample {books Papers 500 tons of No 1 Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY All kinds of n bought at market price. Special Reduction mt on Flour and Feed in ton lots. Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop THE PEOPLES MIJIIS us show them CR!IMPED OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at.... very reasonable rates Every bag guarantoed. _ If not satisfactor7 bring it back and get your money. is........ 17.50 , which is sure to come. our prices are right + +>++.. . â€"$14.00 Buy your tickoats here WALL PAPER to you the neatest ++ > +. â€"$3.10 Try it Nval‘s Automobile is the best on the market. 25¢ a bottle will make your last year‘s hat as good as new. is the Best Rexall Straw Hat Cleaner A 10¢ box of as we bought Tty itâ€"25cand 50c the 1917, A A OF THE PuU which is natul your red (‘mq‘ sustaining ricl off colds anj Alwayt lnusli Parts Lots 2, on 18th a Proton, containing 1%; or less, will sell separaee 90 acres oleat of stum; Well fenced, good orcha» For further information : Jackson, Durham or | .« Daundalk, or to proprieto: D, C, FERGU® Terms reasonable toquick If you tire easily, a catch colds readily o circulation is probab} BY OUR C. SmMITH on frequent Yearly 1 dollar ar Ford Moto: TheF in weig We wish to ann are now ready 1(0 welceome anvy dayv Al] in evel Snd Niaan i inss °022 20 1 HE PRI Farm for Sale in« MI Urders Children MISS MAY 3,

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