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Durham Review (1897), 16 Aug 1917, p. 8

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On Countess 8t. in town of Purham adjoining C. P. R. Station. 6 rooms, good cellar and good well. Roomy etable. Overa quarter acre of garden. Will sell at a bargain to quick purchaâ€" ser. Posseesion given immediately. "flmmouuo.uu. «es cce ceessecse ‘* a0d the Famoiiy Herâ€" and Weekly Star for 1 year The Review and Daily Free Prees ~ ‘ "mo-«mwmmunnouo Clubbing Rates "of the Red Cross. The Reviow and Toronto Daily l Much -y-g::h) géar fer 1 year...s.................. 4 00 Marshaill of ha Thbe Review and Toronto Daily [fiubauonthol News for one year.................. 4 00 rebuild with price The Review and Torouto Daily nowâ€"aâ€"day» is an c Globe for 1 year....,................ 4 90 en for 1 YORF ... ... ... ccccccecccccacencesse 2 40 mkm The Review and the Farmers‘ Adâ€" S yeente for 1 year................. _ 8 50 C. P The Revew and Toronto Daily Mail and Empire for 1 year...... 4 90 CM Iam Ex The Reyiew and Weekly Sunfor â€"_ M‘m'lg:“'"“ The undersigned. offere for sale, 100 acres of land, adjoining therorporation on Durham Road. Also 25 acres, on Lambton St., Durham, with buildings Also a new brick bouse on Saddler 8t, Durbham, with all medern improveâ€" mente. Tuos.McCoxm®, Proprietor. Box 27. Durbam ThVRSGDAYS STEAMER MAY 3th TO OCTOBER 30th HOMESEEKERS® EXCURSION S Your Future is in the West Canadian Pacific TVESDAY ‘The fertile prairies have put Westerm Canada on the map. _ There are still thousands of acres waiting for the man who wants a home and prosperity. . Take advantage of Lew Mates and travel via House for Sale or Rent. " Great Lakes Routes", Apply to Don. Beaton, Prop. Property For Sale from Ticket Offices: 141â€"145 St. James ve M 8125, Windsor Hotel, Windeor and Place Viger Stations. TORONTO \ Mr and Mrs Hastings bhave returnâ€" led to their home in Toronto after spending a number of weeks with | the Sharp family. «o . may..___ _ 210 AMlecYiabhie Hware Miss Dora, Wilfred and Mrs Crowâ€" thers motored from Welland to visit with relatives here. Miss Sarah Fulton is l{)endlng a few days with friends in Gailt. A very successiul garden party was held on Mr Thos Young‘s lawn, a large crowd being in attendance. A baseball match was played between Knox and Hampden, the score being 3â€"5 in favor of Knox. Also a good program was given. Solos by Misses Winnie Blyth of Varney and Katie Kerr and Messrs James Park and A. ‘}looper. Recitations by Misses Sarah Fulton, ERvelin McLean, Neila Marshail of Knox church and Dayid Gilmour. A pretty flag drill was given by nine school girls. The speakers were Dr Mearns of Hanover and Mr Jackiin, Mr McLean ably fillâ€" ‘ing the chair. The booth did a fourishing trade. Proceeds of the {evening were hity six dollars in aid We are sorry to report Mrs Mearns is under the weather at present. Mr and Mrs John Laidlaw are spendâ€" ing a pleasant holiday with relatives here and will leave for Pittsburgh later. Misses Barbara and Belia Byers of Boston are visiting with their brother Mr Jas Byers. Mrs Henderson accompanied by her daughter Mrs Corbett have gone West to visit their numerous relatives Misses Isabe! Marshall, Isabel Fulâ€" ton and Dora Crowthers and Messrs Andy and Bert Marshall motored to see their friend Miss Winnie Binnie on Sunday last, Master Newton Clark of Durham is spending the bolidays with his uncle Mr John Henry, Much ay-'gnthy is felt for Mrs A. Marshall of Durham in the loss of her fue barn on the old homestead. To rebuild with prices scaring away up nowâ€"aâ€"day» is an expensive affair. A Chance For Those Going West â€"Homeseckers Excursions via Homeseekers Excursions to Western Canada at attractive fares each Tuesday untilOctober 31st, ‘via Canadian Pacific the pioneer route to the West. Particulars from any Canadian ~Pacific Agent or W, B. Howard, District Passenger Agent, Toronto, Ont. Mrs Clemens and Miss Hattie Byers are visiting relatives in Welland. Much sym Buromer is going. the ripening grain Ie kissed by the sunbearos fair, And glisten like waves of molten gold As the South wind lingers there, The deep blue sky with it‘s fleeoy clouds Beems to emile on the ecene in love One can almos‘ hope to get a glimpse Of the bright, bright world above, Mr Arme Hunt lost two calves by lightning on the filth inst. Mr J Eurig lost a valuatle mare lately, cause supposed to be the heat, Mre Edwin Gardiner is bhome from the Quecn city and we are pleased to hear improved in hea‘th. Mr and Mre A Grimehaw, former l Miss Grace Sharp, Toronto is visitâ€" residents of the Bend now of Pinoor.| i=€ friends in the village. ning, Mich and their daugh or Miss| Mr Irvine Dixon, New Liskeard Millie of Saginaw called on friends | has been with his parents here during here last week. Mrs Freeman of Mt | the past week. Forest accompanied them. |__Mr A. McKay was the guest of _ Mr and Mrs Waters, son and Miss Ross on Sunday. At present daughter and Mr Edwards of Kenil. 4t is relieving at Neustadt. worth were recent visitors at MrJ| Miss Ella Baird, nurse in training Burig‘s, Mrand Mrs Elgin Long of in Hamilton City Hospital arrived Normanby and Mr Homes a former | Tuesday morning to spend her holiâ€" clever writer of the Glen now of she j «ays here. ‘"Great Lone Land" vieied at Mr| _ Miss Aunic Rogers is home from Eurig‘s some time ago. Toronto. Mre J Orehard and Miss Adeline of London, Mr Gilbert Duarant of Tororâ€" to, Miss Jean Morlock of Durbam and Mr R Runciman of Mt Fores: were recent visitors at Mr J Durant‘s. Mr Morrison of Wingbam neigh» borbood visited his aunt Mra P Kelly, Mr Kelly aecompan:ed hbim home for a short viait. Miss Reta Bbharpâ€" who has been unâ€" well is, we are glad to hear improving. We extend sympathy to the relatives of the lace Jas?Robb, who like many other Canvadians died fighting bravely for his country. Mre Horsbourgh vis‘ted friends in Rothsay lately. Clover Leaf Dishes In Cups and Sa Plates Bowls, Etc. Also in the mon Whiteware We also have a few cheap NER SETS Farmers needing dishes for threshâ€" ing would profit by buying now at sOUTH BEND We havt in stock THE DURHAM REVIEW Mr Gordon Scott was a visitor at the manse last week. Miss Robena Merchant of Holstein and friend Mr Flicker Arscott of T esâ€" water, Mr and Mrs Jas Maliiday and family and Mrs Chas Suymon of Teesâ€" water Sundayed at MrJoe Black‘s near Dundalk. Mrs John*O chard of London is the xuei:t of relatives in and near Hol stein. Miss Myrtle Daniels, Durham is spending some time with her friend Miss Irene Drumm. Miss Florence Reid, Guelph is hokiâ€" daying at the home of Mr George Bye. Mr J M. Matthews had visitors on Sunday., â€" >: 3 > Mr Job»w Snell of Durham occupied the Methodist puilpit in the absence of the pastor Rev Wim Lovegrove. Mr and Mrs Will Freeman of Teesâ€" water are guests at the home of Mr Ed Johnston. Mrs Whitehead from the States visited her brother Mr James Hunt, Mrs Mason returned to the yillage on Thursday evening. Those who attended the garden party at Cedarville on Monday evenâ€" ing repoited a very favourable time. Berryâ€"picking seems to be a favourâ€" ite occupat;on these days judging from the numbers who are busy near eur village.. home HOLSTEIN LEADER LOCAL AND PERSONAL OILS, ETC. Coal Oil...............19¢ Raw Oil..............1.55 Boiled Oil............1.60 Cylinder Oil.......... 40c Polarine............. .. 48¢ Machine Oil..........25¢ Separator Oil........ 40c There is room for mention of only a few of the slashed prices at which goods must be sold, but in every line they go at cost. OILS, ETC. B.â€"H. HOUSE PAINT Coal Oil...............19c the gal. Half gals............. ~ 1.30 Raw Oil..............1.55 " Quarts ................>> 68c Boiled Oil............1.60 _ " Pigts....:.............., 06 Cylinder Oit:.:...... 106 ~*" Half pints.............. 19¢ POlar!ne................486 :: Floor P‘ints’ China L.c’ MaChlne Oll...........zsc 4 stains and Vami’hes are Separator Oil........ 40c â€" ail likewise sacrificed. Now Four Medalists from No. 9 In last week‘s issue an item appearâ€" ed telling of different medals won by pupils of No. 9, Egremont, but there was an omission as Sarah A. Morrison (Del}) also won the ‘‘ medal,‘‘ which places No. 9 as the banner rural school in Egremont. Dear Sir : and his skill has not left him in the Weet, even with new and large imâ€" plements, At a ploughing match at Avoules, he used asixâ€"horse riding plough and got several prizes : one for the work itself, another, a epecial priz> of $10.00 for the ©bhighest nuwmber cf points, he securing 96% out of 100, also a Lumber Co‘s special of $5 worth of shingles and a set of evyeners and neckyoke, valued at $7 00 for the best "strike out‘" or straighest land. As a reeult of this clean up he secured the sweeputakes and holds the cup in the meantime, and if won three yeare in succession, retains it for gocd. It should be told that there were 14 competitore, so it was no walkover, Gcoo1 for Richardâ€"‘"Speed the Plougb." Peace hbath her visctorigs no less than war, Mr Dickson of â€"â€"â€" is visiiing his brotbher Mr Wm Dickson Haying is over and the farmers are busy cutting wheat and barley. Won prizes at Ploughing Match Mr Rich Ellie, of Avonles, Bask has been wirning hoenors with the plough and as he is an Egremont and Holetein boy his many frends should be proud of bis prowess. Richard was always a good ploughman we are told ORCHARD sls . 806 yiss.ss c 106 s rcia ++ @00 One who passed in ‘79 The greatest display of tractors and other perfected mechanisms heralded as the possible solution of the manless land problem will be madeat the Canadian National Exhibition, and every known device obtainable that has found favor with the new era agriculturalist. who is farming with brain and science rather than muscle, will be there. The spirit of the times has seized the big agricultural machinery firms, and a number which have not exhibited at Toronto for several years have applied for space together with ahost of others new to the Canadian Tractor Display at the Exhibition Farm Power Equipment Men Lining Up to Show Their Wares display their gasoline horses at the Exâ€" London (West hibition. ‘The majority have already | Markdale...... agreed to do so, and as a result the Exâ€" Mount Forest hibitionwillhavethemutesttnctormd'o.ww,,, farm power equipment display ever §een | Priceuiile _ _ j Sling Rope _ “"'; 30c 1b. g Trip Rope ¢ Joun M. F,:ff‘,?.f:“ Dromore ) Bmore nimmdtB stt 2. a2 TS P, S PC 4 T RoPprE _ Puare Manilia ) Hay Fork Rope, ; in. Sling Rope l Trip Rope MBTKORIG..»++rsererrssszarerseees» ... Oct 9â€"10 Mount Forest................. Sept 1920, , Owen Sound..... ............ ..... Sept 11 13 'Pnecville... Oct 45 ‘Toronto (C NE)......... Aug 25â€"Sept 10 Sale Opens 6 On the train Subbubs got into converâ€" sation with a stranger, who remarkec "I see you are putting up a good many new buildings," "Yes" answered Subâ€" bubs ; * new buildings are the only kind we put up." One day recently an employee in a sawâ€"mill asked the overseer for a few days holiday. Being short of help, the overseer asked him if absence from work was imperative. *"Well," said the appl cant, "I‘m going to be married, and 1‘d like to be there." day, Te BONrcrcrcs:rsexkers arsers . sasess â€" BEpL 18â€"19 Chatsworth... .................... Sept 1314 O NEeSiEY Acsssamrarsstsmsarcrasisesss â€"BEpDE 1819 OME :.+. sacssrcrccrccerss sossesâ€" OKCt 11127 DURHAM ........ ................ Sept 20â€"21 Filesherton.............. Thanksgiving Dey FHADOVET+««+«««x««+«r«rs««:»+1»,. .= Sept 20â€"22 Dates of Fall Fairs, 1917 dL New Post Caros.â€"The Po Department are issuing a post commemoration of the fifteth ant of Confederation. The card us ordinary postcard, with an insert ing information of the various F existing in 1867 and now, also s information in regard to,the area. tion, general development, and of the country since 1867. Th« ment has also in contemplation th they ran out into the o drencing to danger. Boat trees, awnings, flagâ€"poles, a hard time of it. of a commemorative thre consist of an engraved Harris‘ painting Fathers GarRDEX Pariy a Sucerss Bentinck. community, is to lated on the success of their last Thursday eveninz. T fine, though somewhat cool, to plant one or two flaxâ€"seeds i of potatoes. _ He says the bug out exception. fight shy of the: might be worth trying next ves Pourtry ror Becomaâ€"W» â€"â€" The €anadian Poultrymar Toronto Exhibition on 3rd & poultryman willing to help b: of live birds is asked to write t« E. Bruton, R. R. 2, Hamilton, forward shipping instructions All proceeds go to the wives of « of Belgian Poultrymen. This 1 a chance for breeders to buy gox CÂ¥crons Is Toroxto. â€"W} ball game was in progress at T land on Moanday, and grandsts people, a terrific windstorm c and lifted a section turning it over and gronnds outside. Jt cape for thousands. byterian choruses, H. Hardi: Allan Bel Shelburne Hanover. both delivered addresses of patriotic nature. . Auctioneer Robt Bri ham was called up to dispose of 2 Jan box of candy and before it was finally so $18.75 wns realized from it _ And Derl first bought it for $2.50, and on being f sold, many others paid $20) and #14 for it, except John Grierson who ga $5.00, and a little lad finally secused it 1 25¢c. The net proceeds of the evenil reached $103, which will swell the R Cross funds. R of Allan P. Sharp an« A farmer claims to cure for potato beetl« approved ol the granting Certificates by the Durhar ination Board to Melvin M Whittaker, who were il : the Entrance Examination . We have a stock of ground fee on hand that we are offering for few days at $40.00 per ton, sack ed. _ If you want feed, buy now have only a limited quantity to thepricc. Buy now. Rob Roy Cereal Mills C The Deputy Minister of Educa approved of the grantine of F 1 ms as urly‘ chance to go. ham and Varnev ble freshr cauons will be receive®by ed up to \\'edneuda.\'!:&s o‘clock for caretaker for t duties to commence Sept. | J.P. TELFOR erik is now read FarRM Dgborers‘ F Aug. 23rd Â¥od 30t Winnipeg by Â¥X, P. lane, Agent, for Weclo street, l,'mr rooms. Poss wd Di Opens All haf@@ware and furt at LenaharMN big giving Fre to be Pros For Saue r sale, k few y M‘ s a~ wok m sns v{dx.;()\l:)u; $ Produ 62 MB DCP Â¥F ;. It is Warm TFime wh ens Saturdaky, To RExt.â€"At irt of double Produce More abd Save Make Your Lebor E Bave Materiale fro: EBpend Your Mor ARETAKER W a CA Lewis, ~ piand in Durham about la IT Ossession g1ver . XL, NO. 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