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Durham Review (1897), 9 May 1918, p. 4

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Sovereign, Eclipse Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop __â€"> 5@@ tons of No ~ s John McQowan CRIMPED OATS for Horse Feed at CHOPPED OATS at... . VEPV rams We ha ve 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. A large shipment to hand of the popular OUTING SHOES â€"â€"â€" Trunks, Valises, Etc. Repairing a .l‘cwn TownShoe Store I O oas _ vr Fine Styles for Spring Wear LADIES‘ BALS is Vici Kid, Patent, Choo. Ladies ! The Chevrolet Garage Fine Assortment also 1 % BALS in Vici E\ld, Patent, Chocâ€" olate, Grey, Mahogany . Vici Kid Bals with Grey or White topsâ€"just the thing to wear with your new Spring Suit. Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co OATMEAL MILLs The Cheapest Complete Automobile it > i heragse on the Market No. 1 Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BarLEy +**+« Very reasonable l;ates at Special Prices : Day §4, Night § 26 and Pastry Flour unsc rFOUR We are showing some . 3. MclLRAITH for Men and Children. Repairing as usual Fair Prices _ Died, on May 3rd, Rassell, infant Son of Mr and Mrs Frank Murdock, |aged 5 days, Mr Thos. Moore and sister, Mrs C. Petty. spent Sunday with Mr aod ; Mrs W. Carson, Normantby, | _ Mr W. J. Vollett is spending a few days with his Sister at Allenford. | _ The Red Cross meeting this week J. was beld at Mrs R. Webber‘s (Sr) at [wmch the anngal report was given. *= | 44 meetings have been held with an |average attendance of 21. | Total collections were...... $125.55); | Pienic proceeds ... . siis‘rs«s" > 1449 Box Social proceeds .. .. .. .. 45.85 | [Canvas of section S. 0. R.:: 100.00’¢ ‘Pupilsbox Soctat,.‘©.";._‘â€"* 2 sn|l , 1ifil _ $289 33 The following were made ap : 102 hospital shirts, 127 suits pyjamas, 108 day shirts, 367 pillow cases, 266 towele, 177 pr ot socks, 83 bandkerâ€" chiefs, 59 personal property bags, 15 surgeon‘s robes, 12 wash clozbs,‘ 12 bandages, 9 trench caps, 1 vermin Mrs. Jas. Brown l-l; Miss \ of Glenelg, spent Sunday with C. Ritchie. Let us demonstrate every point about this beautifulâ€"Car to you Mait® Crageth c AAchiil c 3. ts â€"Arthur McClockli 1 Kat Hastie. A â€" Graham Tir Timmins. Bâ€"Eisie Maves .. Sha Sr 4thâ€"R Bailey, Grierson. _ Jr 4th _ i J Turnbull. _ Sr 3rd4â€" N Grierson, M Reay SOUTHâ€"EAST BENTINCK Lambton Street, Durham, Ontario Vesd d c e c 0_ e S ar PE RiEy ton, Charlie Robson, Katie so:h:;:.dsM;SMH:gg dâ€"Clara Greenwood, Marjorie Folhi e t 86 ssie _Beaton, Martin Haley, | "Ol!is and son, all 0 h, Camâ€"ron _ Robson. Sr pst| visited Mr and Mris 2 Haley. Iona Beaton eq. Jr.Ist| Sunday, leClocklia, Katie Haley. Irene Miss Ruth Lowe s â€"Graham Timmins, Charlie her home at Crawford )â€"Eisie Mayes, Isabel Mayes Mr and Mrs H rb‘ Ht: e e Phyilis Ireland, teacher. Bertie visited Mrs R. NO. 11, BENTINCK day. t & I W Wt en d se a i is n P1 itchie, M. Alexander, M ied se 222 % y __GCALON, Martin Haley, , Camâ€"ron Robson. Sr Ist aley. Iona Beaton €q. . Jr.Ist Clockli1, Katie Haley. Irene (ir'alpam Timmins, Charlie fiur{mm Review No 3, BENTINCK School Reports. chorough, L. Armstrong, 'N‘oLbIe, F. Hopkins. 1st MAY 2 ig1s T~‘|l ALJOE, Teacher 1 Roseborough, S. W Grierson. ]Jr2nd A. Lawrence, M Sr. Pr.â€"A. Pr.â€"G. Hop. Cc anintintimnecm uns «. $125.55 14.4%3 45.85 100.00 C Ritchie Nichols h Mrs, THE DUBHAM REVi®&A Bewiuonâ€"MeDomld â€"~â€" That following accounts be paid ; . Red Cross workers .. reas s ... $3 R. Mighton ploughing road .. _ C. Reay, ploughing road sa<#s .A H. Metcailfe, conveying Wm. Hamilton to H use of Refage H. Me:calfe, removing ice from bridge ......., tÂ¥ix ¥¥eastret "I H. Metealfe, inspectinge bridge . 1 G. Alexander, drawing ‘apd placing calvert..., FkX is rs codg H. Huant, pllclngcnlvm...... 1 H. Hont, bailding snow fence 2 T. Milligan, baild. snow fence 2 g | "~, ", 872C3 @00 sealed Carrieq, 3 } McDonaldâ€"Hewitsonâ€"That road ‘ | divisionâ€"of Mr Jackiin be same as in ‘| tormer years and they do work on S ‘| L 20, Con. 1, 8. D. R. Carried, 4 Huotâ€"Hewi‘sonâ€" â€"That this counci) | appoint a delegate to wait upon the . | Minister of Milita and Deferce and ’ the Dominion Government asking tha» | they reconsider the ordes iu-council‘ cancelling the exemption of tcrmerl’} sons that by so doiog they seriously | cripple the food prod uction and in our | opinion is detrimenta) to winning the | war, sesing that inexperienced help| from towns and cities is unsatisfa ctory | to farmers. Carried. | MceDona‘!d ~â€"Hantâ€"That C‘erk preâ€" | € statement of accourts of the H E" P. C. of Eim wood and presenot the same at next Meeting. Carried | McDonaldâ€"Hewitsonâ€"That Herb | W. Huant be a delegate to attend the | meeting at Toronto on May 1 _ Gar. ' Hewitsonâ€"MeDonald .â€" That the | El Hestariatins s on e um l y e e O MeDouldâ€"Hewitson division of Mr Jackiin | tormer years and they c L 20, Con. 1, 8. D. R. Huotâ€"Hewi‘sonâ€" â€"Thi appoint a delegate to w McDonald -Hunt;vTâ€"i read, signed and sealed Hnntâ€"MeDonuldâ€"Tbu Byâ€"law be drafted amendivg the scale of statute labor, as follows : Assessment of 100 and ander..1 day Assessment of 100 to 600 .. .... 2 days Assessment of 600 to 1200.... 3 days Assessment of 1200 to 1900....4 days Assessment of 1900 to 2600....5 dayu‘ Assessment of 2600 to 3400 . ... 6 days and for every $700 or fraction thereof ' ‘ thereafter be added one day . 1| tm c se Lo con. 0, repaired as ientâ€"Carried. McDonaldâ€"Hant son bave road at Bentinck Council merqoon. April 29, _ _ 3. 77 "Car so many of our boys are called out for military service| again. _ There will be many a sad home after the 15th . | Miss McGarrity of 1 spending a few days wi our burg, Miss Crimons spent with Mrs Jas Sullivan, Sorry to hear so many are called out for mili again. . There will 1. TORONTO agoe mm B s0C flc';oomonje o: Tharsday, Mny"ltich at four o‘clock. DORNOCH ’ Mr and Mrs Thos. Torry spent Sunâ€" Misses Black and A. MacGillivary | day with the Lamb family, spent the week end at the formet‘s| â€" Mrs J, w . Smigh bas disposed of home in Chesley. ’ber buggy and driver,. & Mr and Mrs Bryce Dargavel visited |â€" ~CONPratnlatisna uu u..‘ *z > [hie. Natmmete 4 20180 " . noGH PR A number from here attended the faveral of Mr Artbur Smith, Darham on Sunday last. Arthor was raised on the Soauth line and attended schoo! herel. Much Sympathy is felt for the o mily Mr and Mrs Clanas McKeen of Rayâ€" enna accompanied by Migs Watson and Mr Hagh McLean spent a week ago Sunday with Mr and Mrs Henry | Reay. Miss Raby Mills of St. Catharines is spending a few days with ber anâ€" cle anrd aunt, Mroand Mrs H. w. Hunt. Mr and Mrs Falkingham ot Daurâ€" ham sccompanied by Miss Love, parse in Toronto called on friends in this vicinity one day last week . Mrs A. W. Hant and family of Glenelg spent a day or two last week | with Mr and Nrs J. W. Hant. K BENTINCK councn. p+a y 3 7, U their cousin, the late Pte W. J. Hopking, Sunday, 28th alt. In MeMaster University~resalie. which appeared in last week‘s paper, Miss Jean Wyrlie, a tormer teacher here, has passed ber third year exams in special subjects. Congratulations . The Malock Chuarch has decided to commence its services according to new time. Sanday school 11 a m, charch services at 12 noon and 8 30 p. m, Suoday morning May 12, Rev, R F Ashton will preach about the life of a missionary who died a leper. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Will Abrens and ’ danghters Misges Adelia and Laura, of Hanover, visited Sunday witk Mr and Mrs Wm Brown. The Misses Gladys and Joy Hopâ€" kins of Hanover attended the memâ€" oria‘ service of their cousin,. the late Dis Y y + 1 Congratalations to Fre w ho successfally passed h aminations at Easter and v his Eacrance certificate by with farm work . The next meeiing ~will ; at Mrs, John Ritchie‘s on May 14. suit. . Also 18 pillows were filled. Mrs Chas Petty, Presideot _ Aonie M. Smith, SBecy Treas. ncil met on Monday 29, 1918, at hall. : antâ€"That J. Hewitâ€" at eigkhole on lot 3, â€"That Byâ€"law be VICKERS { Walkerton is with friends in ty or two last week H. W. Hant. here attended the ur Smitb, Darham Arthor was raised MULOCK §$3.0 co Hunt and son Dargavel Sunâ€" as convenâ€" a few days uht (tk 1 25 9 T70 Fresh Groceries Our stock is very large and before the adyance. Buy before the advance ; We have a number of neatest patterns and in the appearance of the Eastern | SEE We have Women'g:pongoh C M*h¢u, i ___ _ _A Ofte*>+>+xf Women‘s Chrome Tan Kcn’s!lucher.... Men‘s 14 inch top Blucher . ... .. Boots and Shoes OoUR NEW WALL PAPER the newest designs in the IMHEHIIAEE | dewmkk n sls _ arriving every Week. The Highest Prices Paid for Produce hkz .. ul | 10 0o SANONKS .. dAVTED Eastern Rugs, but a great deal cherper 3 yds x 3 yds........$14.00 3 yds x 31 yds.... ... 15.50 3 yds x 4 yas........ 17.50 aunce in price, which is sure to come. RUGS Rugs left in the n Py mm nicest Oriental shades our prices ~l »Dienial shades havivg all ihe , but a great deal cherper, the neatest right as we bought newest designs in the | $ 9. ie _ SCOH *go to $7.05 Its rich, uniform cod them vim, sna school sicknes 6i complexions The long, hard sc children and you won Every school ch W. G. Firth Dan. Edge . Protecti J, D McFayden Thos. Ritchie .. E’bl. Eotor .. .. ifford Howel]. Chas. Cotton . .. W, A Williams A. J . Greenwoo Wim & Herb.Edge 825 John Collier ..... 5 Miss Mande lacGiliivrq home from Toronto on 8:&1 Miss Mabel Dailv. of N. Waliter is wearing a br these days. It‘s a boy ! bervice is held in Glene Baptist charch at 2.30 ( Rev, Ewen MacEwen is a v tal speaker and is greatly a the Centre. Mr MacEwen in secing the church we!ll f Mr Murdock MacM;:!}=n â€" in the crop for John MaeD). has beer in poor hmlth? fall The Bunessan R. C. 8 the home of Mrs M»xlcolim last Wednesday with a v dm_nq;noe. The collection n D.McFayden 1( s, Ritchie..... & c. ithor..:(_.. & Special Canvass Messrs T. H. Binnie MecXab have invested this spring. The seeding is well a, this part, and this week w the sowing with most of th trom this peacefal litthe Editor, so we will take and try to write some i torest. Subscriptions It‘s a long time , High authorit liver oil promote Do SAUGEEN va LYÂ¥er the g Gard do so be ol MAY 9, 191 10 to D 00 since

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