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Durham Review (1897), 3 Jan 1918, p. 5

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and ed in and be Smal Profits cere watts AN. 3,! '0 re Hand ll 191 H The Mac Lean Pubiishing Co., Ltd., 133 Trttirersi'aAm, womb As a good Canadian, desirous of knowing your Cnmtda Better ind 's, cil, subscribe to Maclean'. Magazine-Mor wane". home and Mend. “hum you wish to favor with some exhibot of your good-will. Sub- scripturn price is 82. 00 per year after Dee. um. Ordet from your 'oookseller, or duet! from the publishes Fur Gdbrrt Parker Robert Service L. B. Yates Svi-phrn humid; Aunts C Laut Alan Sullivan lhiinps Orpvnhcim Nellie McClunn Peter McArthur Arthur ti rmger Lord Northcrtffe H F. Gadsby Mrs l, M. Munmnmrry Arthur E. McFarlanc . Tin-av: cortr+utorn are a pledge to you of the quality ot Macleanu ma- 'r, I we and of the Canadian savor which is diatinetive of MACLEAN'S S'Wnc of the Department lemme: of every issue of Maclean'l ire t L'cvirw of Reviews -, a condensation of the beat biographical. "i.etith! ht, rury and descriptive articles appearing in current periodical l1tv'rature The Business Outlook-an informative article deab'ng with commerce, tinance, investments and inwrance-for the man in the street. Womcr, and their Work-tt dept. of special interest to Canadian women _ So you in to- cum I: M. GLASER Bref Hides, Sheep Skins, Lamb Skius, Horse Hair, Rubbers, etc , “anud and highest prices-raid I will pay the following prices for Poultry, de- livered at mv Store in Durham on Monday or Sat.. urday of each week : Hens, l? to He Chickens, M to MC Geese.........l4 to l5c Ducks.............. l4c Crops must be empty and all birds healthy on Monday and Saturday of each week You can know your Canada better and well by reading each month MacLean'l Magazme OL' will find no other magazine more entertaining and none other so saris!) "ut-tro mm h worth while to you no a Canadian in love F. yr ur on n cl-untry. Among its regular and frequent contributors thele distinguished authorn ', POULTRY WANTED MAC LEAN'S rt Parker Less than the price of one Egg, or of a "Smoke" THE war has brought to a crisis a condition of thing: publishers for years; the selling-price of their new: prices of paper, ink, type and supplies skyward. It is cos dollars a week now to produce the Review than before thc Where do we get off at ?-in the slang language of to-day we must get more for The Review. And so, from Januar M'ription price of The Review is $1.50 per veer AN you think of any other commodity except newspapers C and their like whose price has remained unchanged and unchanging year after year? Why, then, should your newspaper's price remain forever the same - the same, for example. as when you could buy ERHAPS you haven't been thinking much about it--. just P taking for granted that $1.00 a year is a right price for The Review, year after year, let other things cost what they may. But you are a reasonable being, and so can see that the price of a weekly newspaper should no more remain "fixed" year after year than the prices of such common things as Your Weekly Newspaper JAN, 4, 1018 Our Own Country MAGAZINE You are reasonable, and so we count on you to meet the necessities of the situation cheerfully. Scarcely three cents a week for your local newspaper-it is worth the price, is it not? beetsteak sugar coal boots Robert Service L. B. Yates Anne: C La"t Alan Sullivan Nellie McClunn Peter McArthur Lord Northcliffe H F. Gadsby Arthur E. McFarlane . [ ink, type and supplies Skyward. It is costing us many more now to produce the Review than before the outbreak of war. a cord of wood for 81.50 a bushel of wheat for 50 cents a common fowl for Me cents a dozen eggs for 10 cents a pound of butter for 12 cents a cow for $25 riew. And so, from January 1, 1918, the sub- is $1.50 per year. Durham wheat potatoes clover seed a condition of things which '-price of their newspaper. It has sent . I v --. -.___.. u.“- vvrn-uuu Bezng lot 1 of 11 and 3 of o, Con. I, W G --tr.--- -__- -----e-- ‘, "_--------- R, Bentinck, (5 miles from Durham on a, F I rsgral Jr')lti,edod1/,'eg.cres; 1f,elyidteigtdh,'.' o a e me ar w us . Convenient t a . . to Church and School. Terms moderate A good driving ho?. ' harness, buggy Apply to Elizabeth Wilkie, and cutter. For part: ars ‘apply at the 260 Christie St., Toronto Methodist Parsonage, Pr' eville. {WWâ€"“m A comfortable brick house I stone cellar. Also a good and seven acres of land one a miles east from Hahn Hatch Glcnclg. For particulars see 2000 cord t bpruce and Balsam, 4 feet long not le t n 4; inches at smallendl Knots musStibe immed close. We wil pay $6.00 per cor or Balsam and $7.00 for Spruce-. deliver to nearest station. Ellis and Donnelly, kdale, phone 59 _".J) his Marg et Murdock. Graduate with vet a of ex ience in Carlsbad. Auirtria United Stated nd Canada. Many men and women wh were laid up suffering severe pain fro rheumatism lame back shoulders and B Men knees and feet re- ceived immediat relief and went to work at their trad the next day or two See testimonials a my oftlce, opposite Cement office, Durh m, or write Box 65. Any one will receive an elegant treat. ment at a reasonable arge. Thepoor who are unable to pay ill receive a treatment free. Free T Cedar & Tamarae No l...45c Cedar ' Tamarac No 2...23c Elm, No l...............40c Elm, No 2...............200 Ash, No I...............) Ash, No c....... -....200 Hemlock, No l..........40c Hemlock, No 2--...20c Pine, No I...............) Pine, No 2..... ......20c Hardwood, No l.........35c Hardwood................) Heading bolts. cut 20 in. (in the round).......... All ties must be peeled, sawed or well hewed '. subject to Grand Trunk inspection. No l tie-8ft long, 6 inch thick, 6 inch face. N o 2 tie---' ft long, 6 inches ‘thick, 5 in. face. _ TRACK TIES TELEGRAPH POLESI . POSTS WOOD motor cus lumber land At Durham, Holstein, Mt.-Forest, Hanover, Ayton and Neustadt J N. MURDOCK, Durham The answer is Farm To Rent - n” ..‘..\.- VII fill“ ‘UI'I For particulars see ‘A. H.JACKSON, or JOHN HEWITT, Durham lpwood wdira Ltment-Boon to Sufferers For Sale. has vexed brick house with a No Also a_good frame barn the next day or two a my office, opposite th' m, or write Box M. "f . .n elegan_t treat. .. "FN' “Y or "yo We I180 admire your self-denial and 'ny,'lhi','.ithe1i,tse. laudable tfroro to tram and educate an elegant treat. pur family as useful cmzl-ns. And may. Thepoor; their anunmenta might well be a joy ay ill receive a and pleasure to yourselves. tMui I well _ Igrounded Imps for' their future ad Wante lunmmem, as they also. have won the as rem and admiration Mall who had fpliggltsamall leg? the plvusure to know them. A: a rd {loses Weecvil cmzun In surely could be well and of Balsam 'and $7.00] ynu. that you have done all that. vou one and one-half otel on 2nd con. long, Sin. in diameter and up, o.........,........"" per cord, Bit SSWOOD BEADINGS ‘cuuld. Who would take on himsell ‘m maximum In dollars and cents your contribution ' You have our sincere sympathy in the Ious of your noble and brave boy Donald, and mm In your concn-rn and unxvevy for Humor. And In fellow. (MHz-ms, words {all us in expressing to mu our aympatln, for the save trinls you are now ca‘ot upon to bar. and m our weaknw we would prov that the A'miglrly Go! of Love and Peace may evar be your stay and con-volalmn In the charm. our est-lion recolltc. tiom of you. found you as regular as the preacher. to your place, leadmg the serviae of praise. And, It! the tune passed on, and it was thought well to repleoe the old woodnn build.. inga with a better one of “one and brick. we remember well your whole [would service as one of the Indus in the work, und the leader in gettmg and from others. l We. ypur fellow citizens and neigh- bors. regret to learn of your intention of lawn: rut midst " the present time and are met here to eouiirm our past pleasant intercourse With you. and to pledge anew our appreciation of you as ouiz-na and neighbors; your hospitality and cheerful assistance could always be depended on; and also your whole-hearted support of all that tended to the uplift and welfare of the community. The verbal addresses and good wishes that accompanied the address (below, all breathed regret at the do- :parture, while Wishing " the some Ltimo, all happlnesa to Mr and Mrs 'McK-nnon In the evening of life in a (iiii sphere, Their family too bare ,shown such ability. ouch In tuiapttsbtl. 'in for social life and such public spirit. lunar. the community is distinclly the poorer for their absence. The hung sand Ihe dead members of their family "efleet honor on their parents and the community than saw all their yang (hte. Following is the address .- Mr and him Nell McKinnon : Dear Friends '. The Review " such a time wishes to join in the prevailing sentiment of goodwill and fruendablp and extends to the family. old and young. all good Wishes. la addition to the gm of $75 to Mr and Mrs Mt-Kinnon. mother address and gm of $20 was given to Mrs Mr- Emma and Mus Laura from their friends of the Red Cross Soc‘ety. l PRIGEVELLE ()M, ! On Wedneedey. 26th Deo., the home of Mr Wat, Aldoorn new A eooleble gotheriug -tltltid to In, I oommnn~ :icy good.bye to Mr end Mn Neil " ‘Kinnon end “may. who ore moying to Toronto. It wee I hearty though I "(I good-bye. for the guests of the eyening hove been Mt long In the nub- lie eye es poetmeeter and mistress. hare bulked so lergely In the life of the plaee, that not a few moons will pass before the vi'lege has a normal appearance. l Gdod-Bye to Priceville and Mrs Neil McKinnon Honored T33 DURHAM REVIEW TORONTO Mines Annie and Edie McDonnid of Ton at: Ipent Xmas with their parenu an: and Mrs Dun-1d McDOn all “can J. H. and Arthur Richard- son are holidaying in Btttralo Mr J. L. Mel) maid. Ottawa and Miss Janet McDonald, Toronto spent their vacation mth their parents here Neil E. McDonald and: led the Red Cross Ball in Hopewlle. Wonder what Sandy think. of that. Mr R. J Porter and Miss Mildted Porter are vi~iting at Porter's dough- tera in Toronto Mrs Thos Hunter and infant spent the past week with Cedarvnlle friends. Mrs Jae. Paton and Milieu. 11sherton are, here. M sses M Igzic and Jen: Aldcorn ate spending the holida3a in Montreal. Mr Jas Hardy has returned from holidaying in Stratfmd. Mrs Hugh McMillan is at presepl with her sister Mrs Juo Nichol, Price. ville _ Mr and Mas Wm Christie and bahe of Sash, are Visiting relatives here, Misses Annie, Florence and Maggie Ferguson of Toronto are bdrdavmg " home. line. M As we ore nbou other y ar, we "lr 'ru'hmg um. and a perous New Year. Mr and Mrs Angu clmdren of PiaeevsiC, m the parental home Vlcur'a. _ The ladies of the Zlon Lmtmve held a pie social In the Tp. Hall on Endny Inez. Toe proceeds wen $58.70 Item McCuavg by phone donating $5 to the good cause. Mr W J Anowamith and lady friend Muss Thelma Jurmece. left hot Week for their home town, J ucksonborough Mtge Mnbel Benton is at pream- ylamug her brother Wm. of Wuudny. Mr John Fallen-ye of Durham, mum Weed mom g back to the old home- aleld on she lonnh. Five lama ot b.:|uleul lumnure “rived on Sunr- day and cull a-few more loads on Monday. ‘Va are pleased to sue Mr Fullmse b, ck on his farm and on much mu uhu people here extend 'e cordial Welcome to Mr and Mrs IG!- lulse and humly to our nerghboitoro.; Mr Harry Burnett of Durham span the week end win the McAuhur firmly of the lounh. Mr Thou Molina " home from Ontario. {occupud The 'chlldren took their l parts well and did real oreditto them. selves and teacher. At the close the children of the section. witrhtttg to show their gutitdde and esteem to their reach”. presented har with lt Brotbme onmnra an a Curmmu token Muss McGuire Is now spending her “onion as her home near 0. Bound. Mr Eur] Eddy of Moosejow. camo- and spent on enj )ynble Chrlstman Will) his two little children. who Ire living wuh the grandparents, Mr um Mrs James Duubur. Mr Eddy left on ashore trip to Ouch" but " retdrn Mr Leo Burke and two sistersAlice and Mary of Guelph, spent the holiday week With their (other, Mr M Burke. MISS F. E. McGuire. separate sob. teacher. held a deltghtfu! school aloe ing the last day of school. The utter. noon was tine Ind a good crowd attended, Every nulablo sell. Ivar Mr Philip Dunbar aid of Toronto come home f mas holiday. ___ -- """'."I sue: an absence of thirteen years. sprung a pleasant surprise on his home folks at the old homesun, Mr Donald Ben ton'g, waiting them the holiday Week and returning Saturday hm. This Monday "ernoon is nomin- tion day In Glenrllg. We cannot. pre- thet what the results mlt be. " not much Interest " shown In muniowll matters. We have good candida“ so there mun: be a good ttotmgtl. Their return for another term by so :lnmation has been {nquenzly lug- geated, wnh which we Ire In uccotd. Mr Ind Mn Duncan Benton 5nd two children of bask. arrived home on the 219m of December and wnh unam- ber of friends enjoyed the hospimm) at Mr and Mrs Archie Benton on Christmas Day. Mr and Mu Fred Bur-ea of Winni- peg are holiday guests of the IIttOt'l parents, Mr and Mrs George Molt“. Dec. 26, 1917 Signed on behalf of. your any friends, l Andre present to you thin money with which to buy two any chum. u I small token of our [riondshlp for you and your family and hope you will accept them no u lusting pledge of our esteem and goodwill for ycu. Mr D. F. SWINTON PARK ue about to enter upon an- ' .m .“l. _. Paton and Mrs Duncan shelter: are visiting friends GLEN ELO CENTRE Mrs Angus McVncu t - _ "Iv“ q Lafitb? opportupuy Begum of Chicago, one: l . has» am; A. McCulig Wm. Metal Rom. Bhortreed m and Ruth ' rum are home. I my lichen and ' spent Chm-mum- u, Mr John Me 'II 7nd Ruth VICINITY i sister Mamie for the Olmst- New ik as goodas gold, warm il, and unshrinkable, for ir sale at a. . t C. L. GRANT J to make is topurchase t Stanfield’s :The Next Best il, Investment 3 Buy Victory ti: , War Loan Bonds o2 "s'eei*eseveseegsiivt A Happy New Year To all ourCustomers Winter term begins Wednel , tL.iid Circulars rree,yyi.drtt q A FLEMING V "__"-- -.... -V..- uuv nu unguur than when farm produce sold for half the price of today. The young people will be benentted throughout life from the train- ing in lumines- obtained in a few winter months of our Special Business Course. Who have been working so strenuously on the farm producing food for those at home and those overseas should be given the opportunity of improving their Educ- ation during the slack winter month: at For which the following prices will be paid delivered in our yards at Durham: Basswood $12.00 to 828.00 per M ft Maple...,,. 12.00 to 26.00 " Beech...... 10.00 to 20.00 " Soft Elm.. 12.00 to 26.00 " Rock Elm 12.00 to 24.00 " Birch ...... 12.00 to 26.00 " Spruce.... 12.00 to 18.00 " Fauna. Jan Rotttrliver,rotc.... Butter '....... lihrms.......,....... Mottrpertswt....... Outmealper sack ... Cho per ttwt....... 'o1"lN1'l.T.t.ttr. Oats. milling" ...... . Wheat, '........... Barley,............, LOGS A sound investment. By purchasing them you are benefitting yourself and helping your country ', and The Review and Toronto Duly gut tor I nu... The Review sud Toronto Duly Nun for one P"---, The Rail. and Toronto "-in Globe tot I.-..................:. Owen Sound. The fees Thte Review tad Toromo Daitr World tor "M..................... The Renew tad Duly Adveruu. or tor 1"MF........................ Wishing editor Ind family I very Happy and Pneumon- New Year. Mr Eldon Rtmelrrtnn visited a few due with Mr Alex Knox. Eldon and Alex enjoyed I skate down to Prieeviiie. It and Mn Robt. Knox and (“my l D , “in Maui: Knox of Mt. Forest i om“ fdlfm- Business Cullen is home. I Hotmc it: 2te,'r. Miss Hon-ton of Wevbnrn. Sat. - n in visiting friends here. I - a A==::= a , Mrs Martin. uncover in visiting “rand Mrs]. I. Carter. J. u dUTAOa The Durham Furniture Co., Ltd. Lint hu hum Durham Markets. The Boys and Girls FHBig‘l I Full ittiormatiot H. BEAN mu TWA 170/9775?! Underwear t, Clubbing Rates . -"--____ie_ - -- I nun-luv. Principal. Owen Bound, Ont rt....... act .... f.':::.: WANTED ... .. l 30 to 1 raredttilv lovigpd 4, I918 Er? ttt? barber 275 to. " to 3F. 40 tn 40 5 " to r, 8n 4 90 5 00 67 to 75 to tt'liiiiiiiiii,' ii,il't1"iiii Q: ttd 'trl we W Ts 440 52L . m“- at JtriUt F'du'MlllUlf2leStttdt hymn-I- Out-vino..- M O Can-“Mal ”:1 ”not... cA1ttt1ottA.etaespe hum-ulvicuntyotth. Shingles and hill nlwayson hand " right rioes. Custo- Sawing prompgy attended to AlloSoloA SASH, DOORS, and all kinds of HOUSE FITTIIGS The undersigned ham to Immune. to residents of Dal-hum and nut-round- ung country. that he bu hie "1et,irtr " and tumor, fully equipped In! no oeepamd to take order- for 12 67 DURHAM PLANING MILLS District Pan. A281, i'oirGir6ri." Finlay Galina. Town Agent. Telephone No. 8 [leaping can on night train: and Pam or Cu. on principal day uni“. Unexcelled Dining Car Service The Double Track Route JOIN SIM. Intending unnum- would - " the It“ In; olme um If mutate. Bout: can he 05 tuned " Mable luau. Durham u . haul, and MMVQIO'II. an!” " n - aq.tmttb aim tor reader"! [View of "leached In put you- In . Mean: an. The mm we mu stu- M'",',,',',' Pang: out" no mm to wet M'dtgttg on " new tigt'l,tr, at t my. mum “summon of nowlme. - uru 1m " on . s-uri. In M. n a...“ " can... can». model». unannou- lot "le . At 'utqg ten In" be In.“ " bite Ravi-:1 tN Ice. Durham. - “who. “a“ then. or may!“ no. will be my." Armand co. fer-u on .3»!!on " ZENUS CLARK new FIBRE BOARD summer. Solicitor In Sup"- Court Hour] Public Commissioner lummuce Am-m. lung-1m L lam-urn" tGrrtaste Lie-mm. A, and Httastuuat ”(l-lit)"- mm ""'- . ""37"" 89.e Momma-um. I II 'ltG'e,'ee 01. a do ta duT‘OL‘.'lu.n U. a. M. ---~- w hm IICIIm. t he- . , J. P. mum'- I U Tour-nu... 0.0.. . _ I. BMDINCI Winn-Ind I.” Mannheim“. _ -V _---- l J. U HUT10.!.I.L M, "'“"Wh¢ohmn| U'f‘lbou? J. P. /t"d,'t - _ ---- on I.“ Uelisermrr. Mum: of Irvyd (hum vf Dun-ml Rumo- of On "in lama. wan ' h I '""s'TTeteie No. Him DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL MONTREAL TOKOII TO DETROIT and CHICAGO Arill' 1051 Oltti. JAMltSON a " ““350! "e Liven-ml Amt-Bum tor Go, III no.1"... adult-ohm tttre on ‘:_MOPHAIL- .C. PILKERIMI o. D s., L as (10mm GRADUATE at “Pomona. can“. our. man; a}: Nancy Public. (Mcnlnioner. 9215mm"- no. 1t.Hr1nttion, from, guy Grand J. P. TELFOBD Mov- D IcPHAIL Ceylon I"' go C. BAIAGE. Durham Ilnnlo': Idol: or kttowtaaii." It! noun: In out-u" .. R. JACKSON or CE Bellini IR. 1. r. sun, Money to Log. Au.

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