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Durham Review (1897), 2 Aug 1917, p. 5

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”I - We have a s k of ground Icahn“ when on hand than a an otrerient for can! the nut law days $10.00 per ton. ' saris included. " y Inn: food bur! men now. as we have only 5 ited gun-MU The ty to otter Milli-1 price. has v, ,. rimm- to retu sincerest and heart- |-.- thumb to our ki ly friends for the ,zuny usnder acts of s thy shown us l t the heauttiul laying . of our dear r Kiwi. Mary Kennedy c ey. For WINNIPEG it VANCOUVER Steamship Service Vacation Ttip;Now ' la OWEN SOUND 2,tl 'ld 'ltd] ~Ai-:.\\15HIP MANITOBA us o nLa as t.t's t)wen Sound at mid- 1fg"c",tti,et" 4»? each Tlhursday (eon- Fronoch th'"" . ""lru', train eaves Toronto . . , 3" p. m.) for Sault Ste. 2.tghl2t" M "He. Port Arthur and Ft t a.“ . as “,1 in”! . Severn River tie vi 5 " . are delightful resorts and ii,i',2,ic',ev,iad,i,rt,r"i"oo m“, reached via C. P. R. _I.eavo Toronto 6.40 p. m. daily via “no liking: Amee.-.", “rho Mettueem's" who were vim. 1'11 " the home ol In Clan Io- Kmnou " for their home in Detroit by motor has Thundny. Mo Thos Nichol vund (Ingmar Rance. accompanied Mr Mahala m the car " In a Collingwood. Miss P,'lSllllqRi!5j? spout I few days Sttt £weol. Me Mnsheaon left on Monday mom- my tor he comma in Munich when in will spend the month of August wcli we teat of his lamily, Rev Moo [tray will occupy the pnlnit bore dur- 1:3,: Mr Mathemn's than”. " we Wa Headquarters tor Trunks, Valius. Suitcases, also Mitts, liauntlels and Gloves. Repairing as usual We do not guarantee present prices for very long as many lines are not now psocurable, others are costing as much as present retail prices and still going higher. Cood Kil ln' wholesaling at $6 per lb; sole stock 50c to 900. s l where will kid shoes be this Spring , We have some u: we! shoes at present prices. also rubbers &c., good values :r; Hosierv. Down Town Shoe Store an Shoe Prices Still Advancing The sooner you purchase your Spring Shoes the more T,' may you save. Some are doing so. Mie tin l pl, Great Lakes The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. $tATMBAt, mus nous :Day " mm "' Prtlculars from Canadian Paoiik flab. Ann-b. or W. B. HOWARD. District Pun-cu “I” on ROB any Care-l Mn. thr, liegvy Mixed Peed at Special Prices _ We have a stock of Good Heavy Mixed Feed on hand ihat we are selling at special prices in ton lots. If you need Feed, get our /3riees. A carhrt Thanks. W " NOT YOU? 'he Family illl no gaunt. urban It " " " uiUt '. S. McILRAITH my: -1 IRS CONKEY on‘ On the North line, Artsnassis. on . Use. 28rd July. 1917 Mrs Cooks, a (In, Kennedy) pessezl swsy slurs fprolongsd illnsss of some time " the i. ' Kite of 78 yssrs. Mrs Cooks) us " one of tbs pioneers of Artsmssis. housing there shout M yssrs use when " alittle girl. There was slsmil, of t .six brothers sud one sister being the I . ' subject ol our sketch but all bus in 3 psesed swsy now but one Angus Ears B- Grdr of Priesville. Mrs Conkey Ins (possessed of s kind disposition sud . the son sud daughter who were sll the farmly " the old bomestssd will ssdly " mourn the loss of s beloved mother. ,0 The daughter, “are Msry Conkey. is " not possessed olths best of bssltb for . some yesrs consequently the loss of s :' beloved mother who slwsys spsred no c, psins in endesvoring to sllsviste ttsi mtfrering of s dutiful dougbter Will ls [ '.. ssdly mourned by her. The son, the " welLkuown Dr Jno A Conny. of t ludisnpolis, U S A srrived in time " -sttend the lunsrsl at his mother butri Ilslss ! x "In the casket where she laid l No attention to a eon ahe paid." I The funeral took place to McNeil'e cemetery on Wednesday the Mth July and wee largely attended. Friends _ from a distance attended chewing the " reenect the departed lady way held by " all who formed her acquaintance. The Rev Mr Matheeon deceaeed‘e pee ‘tor preached a very impreeeivc die. 11"1T very eeitable foe the eolemn ,oeceeion. Ire Conhey in the deya of ‘health and activiety wee alwaya a conetent attendant at the Sabbath 'eervicee where ehc wee a faithful fmemher in the Preehyterian church. 'The pell beaten were six of tl e Pneareet neighbore middle aged men. Plan your Vacation Trip:Now Mr W G wiusn,uiiGiir".' "ennui Mn P Dream and two children of Toronto In visiting with her brother “a M! Mr Donal! McCain-Pot. In I m out In “about“. Mr Jack Moran of Domoch was viuit. ing It Mr Archie McDonn'd'n on Sun. dar Jack but niftylittle driver. The hot weather the” dats in just a much an we can "and. We. would like to ace borne rain at present. This walker makes us think ttf our noble Canadian boys who In in tbe thick of shell are. Mar God bring them home at: to their dear an“. Mr Sandy McDonald of the 0th lire was the guest of Mr and Mrs J S Black on Sunday lat. Mr and Mrs Angus Black gave a very luccmful cuchre party and dance. The proceeds amounted to $23. Misc Edna Sackett has been visiting) at Mr and Mrs Irving Anderson's the put week. _ We are pleased to See Mr Ovie Anger. son in the neighborhood again. Next thy we "tr" buck to Witley camp sud no again following the general romine as usual. I am glad you Ire all well. Will any good bye for this time. With love und best wishes to you all, I remain as our motor. Haying is the order of the day in this burg. _ V - V- .._.-_ -..-_. "r vu- unlu- ion. We Ind one of the but Cangd. in Brno Bande "In! an: loft Cumin nnmely the 184th Battalion band. The trumpeter: were from the unity so (but we were represenumos of nearly every part of Call uh Uorn Victor". B C, to Halifax. N S. M. tar I good dinner at the Union Jack Club we were dismissed until 6 p m when we returned to Bexhill. We went to London on Monday last the 2nd and alter marching through a l part of the principal part or London with fixed bayonets, we reached Westmiuieter Abbey, in front of which We were lined up at 11 a m. At 11.30 King George and other members I of the Royal family including Queen J Mary and Princess --- in the first 1",rtt,tt followed by another carriage of almcet equal splendor and brilliance I with Queen Alexandra. Princeee Pa.. tricia and others. Each carriage " was drawn by four iuu, hay horses. 1 f As the King alighted from his "Giiil , we gave him the Royal salute, the first Canadian Guard of Honor, that ‘EVCI' had the privilege in. England of i g performing that duty so at course we. jail tried to show to His Majesty, alt {well " to the thousands lined along iths "reettt that the Canadiens could Ireally perform " act that had hither. to been performed by lmperials. Youi I probably know that the woman wee l the celebration oi the Goth annivereary 7 Canada since Confederation, i iAlter a service which was “all Cam. Mian" in character lasting abttut l _ three quarters at an hour the Bonn I party came oat of the Abbey, and l then we were inspected by King! George. There were 100 of an on , I the guard heaidee the color party 1‘ i which bore the Canadian colors and i consisted of ii" highlanders from M t Nova Scotia battalion. The remain.I der of us were from about 10 darrent , battalions “which make q our divie. 1 13mm Archie told you that we were taking apooisl "lining for I "Guard of Honor," 3 little brulhing up. " you might call it. Well met nbon: 10 days than " the O 0 T B, under the has: Instruct“ thnthey hivein Europe, even though they no not Cundilm. I Today we ore amped obout 10 1 miles from our home camp boring ‘oome out here yelterdly on othree idoy monoeuvre stunt, most of the work being performed " night of course, es well as same during the doy so we ere greduelly approaching oetnal war conditions. We are in the prettiest country here that you could immune, Trees end hedges end hills. much like whet they soy it is in Boot- lend, " if Seotlond " " much better " the Sootehmen oloim it to be. it must be worthy atoll the poems which Burns wrote About it's grandeur. But of course. beeuty is not everything and it is so in this one, tor o common humon like the majority of us are. Condo and the Stotee her it beet in o hundred ways end besides it is the weother olellelosses here that one mode the countrry bountiful. in most cease. Deer Father ; I I remind your letter some time I50; 'end reelly intended ensuring sooner f I but the multitndinons duties which ere being eremmed into our hours of! idnty. end one: no well, these times ‘leeve but little time for writing letters) between eleening true end shining 1 shoes. ”rubbing hedboerds, etc so you i know senitetion ll insisted on in the Army till " becomes elmost e innit which ie of couiee e good innit but at times it, mekes e fellow ttrel that they were exceeding the speed limit. I wrote to Archie e week Mo, 1 think, it we: when I wee st Bexhill. [The toilowinz interesting letter in! from Pte. Eleanor McDonald, non of. our wall-known Prioevme Cor.-Ed.] ! Engllnd, July 7th, law.) n... can.-- - WAS (lit GUARDOF HONOR 4T'ti LINE GLENELG At Westminster Abbey. The property known a IqKochnle'- Ilull. in the Yittm of Duhrn. 3-de muon- at om. (I M el- on cl) tn 0 & I. leKochnio or to J I Exalted. than ”Helm. Being lot 17. Con 4, N. D. Road f2,'yfi; containing 50 acre. more or less, rune bun, , acres bush lb. rut. new], I" and: dun. Wu" running both hont an! inch. Conven- iant to Church and School. For mun. or puticnlm apply to Jon: [clowns . 98 Water St. South. Kitchener. Ont A comfortable brick house with a No. I stone cellar. Also a good frame barn and Beven acres of land one and one-half miles out from Hahn Hotel on 2nd con. Glenelg. For particulars see Mrs jiGr/iTiriiiiiii, Durham upon: a couple of days with Mr and Mrs D J McCormnck. Mr Donald neon-mack is visiting Mr and In John Nichol of Prioeville. The Red Cross met at Mrs lun. nun's. There was: lame attend- nnoe And “smother the usual good meeting. The next meeting will be " Mn Arch Ferguson's on the 14th, Miss Jessie Curl: Ieh for her home at Aberdeen aftera lorznighs‘u viii: with Min Ruth Stew-n. “'0 mn- gnmme Min Clark on her moose- " her recent examinations Miss McQueen and Mn MoL-pod of Collinttwooit no visiting In Neil McMillan. Mr: Jenkins and dsaghter of Rev. olstoke. Bo, visited be: 30min. Mr gndullr‘s W a Porter, I: and In D J tttscormiU. Gird' -iiciinii"'ia Wnlter Broughton also Boothvllle relatives. Mn Wm Stew”: visited for two week. with her sister at South River. Mrs J L Fergusnn accompnnied Mr MCGillivary And dauhter to Wood. bridge. Miss Edna Sachem in holidaying here. Illa J Kerr, Varney went the Week and with [in Stew-rt. Mr and Mrs Geo Blackztnd Mr and Mrs Geo Wright motored to Rookwood to \isitAMr and Mrs Jno Wright. urn Jul Paum Wilson. Ir MoGlllinry and daughter of Kama: city, who have been guests of friends and relatives for a tew week. let: for their home. Mr And Mrs Albert C How have returned from their honeymoon trip and Thursday evening they received their friends. Meny rim showed the good wiehee ot their friends, A Paannt Soon! under the auspices of the chair will be held " Swinton Park on Aug. 10th. Ladieo' busebull ttt 6 o‘clock sharp. Refreshments will be served on the grounds. A musical program will be given in the church. Admiuion tIU md 25:. Proceeds to go to Red Cross. It is to be feared that many a poor boy will shore the lame fete before the In! is over, We heard a father e In! days ago remark that it was good trget one boy book to the home out of three at the front. Thin wee P M N MoKinnon who bed three boys any. until " seen in the Renew one eon. Neil, came home end his lune knee is recovering nicely. Don-la hun't been head from for tome time sud Hector is still in England. Ont venom: Pricoville not up: “John was a fine boy, m parsonnlity he was bind to sums: and II! . fav- orite with his {allow young hon. The many friends in this put and con- dolence to the brothers And sister in the difUreat places of shade. and to the bereaved Widow and child. The above soldier is e eon of the late Hugh McDoneld (Rad Hugh) well-known on South Line, Glenelg. when John wee born 87 you: ego end lets the old home " his fether'e death. He bee for name yeere been lemming in Alberta end leevee e wile end infant son es belie. Alta, to mourn hie loss, A enter. Mrs Van Wart end two brothers, D B end I) C MeDoneld he in Celgery or neer it. A clipping Corn n Ce'gerv paper eeye that Pee McDonell'a dee h will be sincerely regretted by e large circle of friends. Farm tor Sale or Rent. Killed In Action " Vlmy Ridge For Salem-Rent Pte. J. R. McDonald SWINTON PARK For A. H. JACKSON, or JOHN Hmvsrr, Durhun is visiting Mn Jan DUEL! REVIEW TORONTO -tttt? whopping to} can. the what. plat to die. in tho aunts growl-3 mun-l1. -.. BANSH. Root Maggot. Use tho an. remedies as given for out”. Ind onion nugget. TOMATO. Tonto Worn or Hon Blower. A largo worm which rum- ly deto11atittte punt. Band Met mg! “my, 7 Blight. '13ch ”on snarling on the In!” 1!th and - And v- .....-.. "-1, yum. - plant. Blight. Brown spots diltrlbuted over the leafy trurtaee, muelly round in July. " the! are not prevented Iron growing, t 0 whole plant will be destroyed. Spay one a week tor tour or ttre weeks with Bards-u mixture from July ht. Scab. Easily recognized by char- acteristic roughness ot the skin. Im- merse the uncut tuber Just before planting in a solution ot two tiuid ounces of formalin with two gnllonl of wntgr. Dry. out, and pinnt. POTATO. Colorado Beetle or Po- tato Bug. Dust with path green when the dew is still on the punt. or place I teaspoonful In a. watering can ot water on! pour over the plant. It possible hue the plant dusted with purl: green before the butt appears. Blight. A violet color, patches nppenring on the leaf ot the onion. Some advise spraying with Bordeaux mixture from the time the onion plant is three inches high. ONION. Onion Moggot. A white maggot ttitttilttr to the cabbage root maggot. No etteetive means of con- trol. Spread churcosl over the ground or try the corrosaive subli- mate solution " recommended above. MELONS. Cucumber insect- usual- ly “tacks and may be destroyed as given above. Squash Bug. Dark brown, heme which sucks the Juice from the pint. Hand pick and destroy. Found on the leaves. CUCUMBER. Striped Beetle. Black and yellow striped beetle which feeds nvenoully on the ten- der leaVee of the plant in the very early stage or growth. Dust levee lwhen wet with ashes or alt-slated ime. CELERY. Blight. Black spot! appear on the foliage followed by wilting of the plant and a soft root on the stock. Spray each week with 1 mixture of Bordeaux mixture cov- ering the entire plant. Aphis, also called louse. Small grayish insects which multiply unid- ly. They may appear at any time in the season. Spray forcibly with 1 solution made from steeping on. pound of tobacco refuse In one gal- lon of water. This solution may be used on all plants on which Aphll are found. Worm. A small greenish worm three-quarters of an Inch long. which appears quite early in the senor). Dust with pyrethrum or heilebore powder when the plants have headed. or dust with a teupoonfui ot pull green mixed with three tatr1etooontu1 ot ttour when young. A piece of burlap may be used for this purpou or an empty can with holes punched in the bottom. Cut Worms and White Grubs. Greylsh white grubs which work st the surface ot the soil cutting " the plants. They mar be trapped by spreading a mixture ot poison bran over the surface of the soil close to the plants. A pail ot bran with sun- cient paris green to highly color it. should be moistened with molasses until it crumbles resdily In the hand. This moisture should be kept on the ground during the early part of the season. CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER. AND BRUSSELS SPROUTS. Root Mar got. A small whitish colored mag- got one-quarter of an inch long. Looks something like a grain of wheat, found Just below the surtm of the ground either clone to or on the roots. They eat the roots, can:- ing the plant to drop over. Apply a solution of corrossive sublimate one-halt ounce dissolved in tire gal- lons of water. at the rate ot halt 3 teaeupful over each Nant once a week for tive weeks after they no set out, commencing three or tour days after planting. Anthracnose or Pod Spots. Brown or reddish spots on the foliage and pods. Found on tow damp ground. Plant only seeds which have no sign: ot the disease. Pull up and burn diseased plants as they appear. ASPARAuvs. Beetles. Blue. block or yellowish colored, about one-half inch long, which appear early in May and feed on the young shoots. Keep the bed closely cut in the spring or allow poultry to run through it. After cutting season is over, spray with arsenate of lead. Encourage the lady bird bettle which destroys many of these Insects. The following is a list of the more common vegetables and the insect: and plant diseases attacking them with remedies or preventive]. (By S. C. JOHNSTON, Vegetable Specislist, Ontario Departrient at Agriculture. Toronto.) Garden Foes. Unfortunately the backyard veget- able grower has some dittieulties, to overcome. It will not be alt pleuure and profit which he must look for- ward to because there are innumer- sble Insects and fungus diseases which cause much worry and trouble and necessitate the use ot extraordin- ary methods to prevent or control. Moat ot these troubles may be over- come by spraying the plants with remedies which can be secured from seed stores and other tirmg hand- ling them. In This Column the Amateur In In- troduced to Insects and Hum SPRAYING A READY REMEDY Destroy Them or They May De- siroy Your Crop. FIGHTING GARDEN WES Bo That Me May Know Them-Ii, Their First Names. taattGHaui F A 'r , j rad. Lua' iv 6 t c, L. GRANT t t'.aoood.oo,c't ti""'"""""'"'"'""' slfs , age Men s Hats. 't Barth mutation. And full tturtiea. II" " alt Grand Trunk Ticket otBeee or write yo latch um Algonquin Park "weft... [her an of In" nun-tn lute. Georgia.- In, Round Trip tourist tickets now on cue from station. in Ont-tic " very. low fares, with liberal atop oyen. GET YOUR TICKETS INADVANCI Convene ht train for Detroit"!!! Chicago. Particular a tion is called to the convenient night in operated via the Canadian Pacific ichigan Central Route to Detroit a Chicago. Leave Toront 11.20 p. m. dail ' agrive Detroit 7.50 a. m. and Chicago 3 p. m. Electric Lighted Standard Sleeper is operated to Detroit. Further particulars from any Canadian Pacific Ticket Agent, or W. B. Howard, District Pasgenger‘gent. To- ronto,0nt. remains open all summer to help to meet the demand for trained once help. Students may enter at any time. Noincrene in fees, Circul- ars free on application. Voluntary enlistment has taken thou-ands of men for oftiee work. Office help is scarce "ow- will be scarcer very noon. Young women muet RII the vacant places and they need training. The Attractive Trips 1rtLisiriiiii.y.". When. ....... Barley,...... .. GIRLS NEEDED IN OFFICES ttark- iGiy.y.y.." gumoulperuck. ... C. B. HORN! ‘10. D. P. A., O. T. Ry., Toronto nam- Gnhun. Town Agent. Telephone No. 8 Danna. Au. 2 E031. Hutch...“ moth.- been careful" revised, Durham Markets. C. A. FLEMING. P. C. A., Dent. A., Owen Sound, Ont IIorneseekeri Excursions Every Monday tlll Ouch-r 8th. LOW FARES s. FROM " TORONTO Owen Sound, Ont. Michigan Special T0 All}. 2 101r. onion 2-6 Aft-loom 15 85 Mtrtme.. T-a EMU" F... . 30 to 30 no.” luau" Y.'.".,'".' i'l tn 37 a"qiaelmi-t-aa.srirr. ‘. ... 6 to 6 75 's..... tfl/l a , , 6.5011“! . .... to ...... 70to Ts '"""""'"gt.rg ..... " to f. so creamy}; 't",tttt" “22 on mm. .. Madman: " ------i_ -%B0..q- “Rum“ oyimltu'r'G"a' ‘Musunnzmnmuummu: 1t't'lt'lfeir.a'3trie,rdinr,a" '.. 2,'l,',','dtptti _rhttr1utii.iqerGiiui'irGav, mu ”I'd-MM 'PtrtrtrrieFtrattueiiGFs “Id ”MM" Tlgfnagtm2,d,a"2iiii' '""r"Mtenortd.oqitititoiGi who... "I; 'eetru"Mhttt_. JOIN Ml. [Ll-All - . .. ---_'9.- ----I [as It. CIYDEB'AN. 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