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Durham Review (1897), 11 Jul 1918, p. 4

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H All kinds of an: bought at market price. try on 1'1ottraasdsruiiin"iirG Every bag guaranteed. If not satisfactory bring' " back and get your money. Low Grade Flour, Rolled Oats, Breakfast Cereal. Bran, Shorts. Middlings. Com Chop. Cracked Clickell Com Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour Wheat, Barley and Oats ChopJ soo tons of No. I Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY 23?“: John McGowan Pier--- i hihr'i,aughiin and Chevrolet M _ii CHEVROLET l cerilpfilt OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Ptices CHOPPED OATS at. . . . very reasonable rates THE PE0PLE'S MILLS Pawn Tow n Shoe Store Fine Styies for Spring Wear LADIES BALS n} Magma. Patent, Choc- ROB ROY MILLS, Limited Ladies ! All t must I): u We have a good stock of Oat Shorts and other Feed on hand that we are selling at special prices for the next few weeks. Feed _ Fine Trunks, Valises, Etc Wr. l",v,,se our office at 5 p, In. every day. Trr,d.y, Cite sold or given out of Mill after m 2-3:: {Chevrolet Garage ll We repair and overhaul any make of car including the Ford car. All rturair work is guaranteed and the prices charged are right. We can supply you with the best guaranteed tires, and can assist you. in your choice of yum- Auto Head Light Lenses. TRY A CA N OF' HERSEE'S LENOGAS. A teaspoonful with - five Mailrms of gasoline will materially increase your mileage, and prevent car- bon, and will also assist in removing old carbon. a want you to see these I u drive one of those cars ortment als -ders for delivery around town ml 'lor before they ate delivered. Oatmeal Millers If if Buy your Gasoline and Oils here shipment to hand of er OUTING SHOES KLS in chi Kid, Patent, Choc- olate, Grey, Mahogany. with Grey m White tops-just the with your nnw Spring Suit. We are showing some S4 '. S. MCILRAITH tor Men and Children. Ranking as usual Phone " ’ I Sr Pr. B to A-Jean Harding, I D. Mc. 'Aulil'fe. Beatrice Miles Helen Knight, ,' Elsie Kearney, Sadie Holmes, Lizzie Hinds Sam Glaser, Roydon Connor Alex Graham, Janet Burnett, Theresa Walsh. Miss M. McKenzie, teacher. B to Sr Pr.--Orval Saunders. Ella Mir. I lsball. Norman Becker, Margaret Stormy, .' ‘Genie Lang, Dorothy Shirk, Rec. : Frank Miles. Florence McDonald. _ A toSr Pt-Raymood McGirr, Dolly Kelsey. Ruby Holmes. Gordon Faking- ham Freddie Mover. Norman McIlmith Arden Whittaker rec. Honor Roll. H - “awn“. AVILUduum' Penee Havens. Martina Simpson, Ce- ;celia McAuliffe, Eifie Catton, Roy Wig- litns, Roy Matthews, Christine Goodchild I Blanche Murdock, George Falconer Maud I Le Fever, David Marshall, Cyril Becker, (iii? Traynor. Leonard McComb. Harry Ryan, Ina Milne, Mary Glaser. Freda, F alkingham rec. l! A Sr.Pt. to Jr lst-Jean McKay, Ken neth Marshall, Francis Young, Hazel M.Lean. Mabel Montgomery, Frank Lake Marshall Munro, Willie Erwin, Ilene Vessie, Marnie Stormy rec. I Sr Pt. to Jr Ind B-Irvine Storrey. Wallace Hepburn, Arthur Holmes, Meryl Bauer, George Hinds, Thomas Brown, Vera Mountain, Irene McCaughey, Elys- beth Livingston, Margaret McAuliffe, Rebecca Styles, Jeffrey Abraham, Violet McDonald, Lila McDonald, Bessie Clarke Beatrice Kearney, Albert Gordon, Katie Miller. Raymond Walsh. l e-Raymond McGirr, Freddie u.r ever Jr and B to Jr 2nd A-Honore I Meyer C Marshall, W Holmes, I Saunders, M Traynor, I Hulme. Pass ---J McCaughey. A Collinson, A Snell, M Pickering, C Elvidge, B Mcllraith, F Kelsey, W Mc- Clyment, M Dean, C McCaughey. W Miles, C Haws, W McGowan. l Jr 2nd A to Sr Ind-Honors C Dymond M Yirrs, M Lang. M Trafford, M Law- rence, G Pilkey. Pass-ir Marshall, G Donnelly, S Rowe, A Watt, H Thompson PStyles. C Chapman, A Ashley. Rec. : H Morton, R Becker, H Boyd. Miss L. B. Walker. teacher, l Sr and to Jr 3rd-Kathleen McLean, Nellie McGirr. David Burns, Alex Law. son, Margaret Abraham, Isabella Kelsey Helen Pilkey, Marjorie Montgomery, Florence Ryan, Blain McFarlane, Harold McFadden, Islay McKechnie. Moore Mountain, Sadie Hartford, Annie Clark,, Jack Lawson. Vina Havens, Ema Johns.l Eddie Kearney, Eddie Falconer, W Mar-l shall, Grace Trafford. Jr Ist to Sr E Jr 3rd to Sr 3rd --Honors -Margaret Brown, Martin Lauder. Pass-Irvin Sharpe, Keith Dymond. Eula Burnett, Francis Hopkins, Beckie Levine, Erma Johns, Emily Smith, Florence Kress, Kathleen Milne, Clarence Noble, Irene Saunders. I Sr 3rd to Jr 4th-Honors Lloyd Mc- Clocklin. V Pass-C McCrae, E Bean, W Thompson, E McCombe. D Graham,S Levine, W Bryon, K Hughes, A Allen, M Saundrrs, L McDonald, B Ritchie, G Marshall. M McDonald, G McCallum, M McCaughey, J Hepburn. 'tec'-? Traynor, M Orr, E Levine. ( McLean, Irene Hinds, Royden McDonald f Buelah Btonehouse, Andrew McAuliffe, Addie McQueen, Irvie Elvidge. Alvin Mc- Ewen, Grace Vollett, Joe Crutchley. Hil- ton Rowe, George Watt, Hilda Harvey recommended. Annual Promotion Report of Durham Public School Jr, 4th to Sr 4th--Verbena Miss A. C McKenzie, teacher Lambton Street, Durham, Catario putlfam $tetstett, ieFl?renct McCallum, JULY 11 ms Andrew S. Morton, teacher Miss A. Gun, teacher TORONTO THE BUBBLE ItENNtiM Ryan, Cecil a McDonald r the Demon and her little deughter Grace returned to their home in l Guelph after spending some time with her friend, In John Punt. Mr and Mrs In. Wei-h accompan- ied by their ron Jack end deuch'eu Lolita and Eerie upon: Sunni” in Owen Sound. In W. Shirk and daughter Doro. thy reamed to Durham after: Id- i.',',fMtygttti wig: their (and? " an M ----- - and In REV}; "53,1: Mr and Mn Jets, w iod by their rou Jack Lolita and little up Owen Sound. l Some of your): people took in the picnic at m Friday. Mr Arthur Ttra, up. with his sister- the In“ Dal-hum. MissMamie trtuiiviLG spending a low holldnys cousin, Min Marie Walsh. Mrs Robt. LedhgbainEook the sup- plies from the Weibeck Red Cross to the packing at Unlock last Satin-(13y. Mr Alf. Shewell spent Saturday with friends near Markdale. Miss Mamie Bullivun of Dornooh is spending I low bond-ya with her main "h- "--e, - . - Mr and Mn Jae. Walsh and Leon- ard and Mario motored out to Walk. erton on Sunday Ind spent the day with Mr and Mrs Ed. O‘Connor. Mrs Robt. Ledlnzham took the lap- pliea trim the V‘V'eibeok Red Cross to thn nun in.) a. -'--‘ ' - Road work has been the order of dayin this vicinity for the last few days. bonrne. Mr Pratt is busy drilling a wall for Mr Don. Stout-t. I Congmtulltiou to like E. G. Me. Garity. our former teacher. now teaching at Gomley, York Co.,on being engaged for number year there at an Increase in her salary of one hundred dollars, Mr Hugh and MisaJeeaie Mon: mid visited Prieeville friends over the week and. i Miss Bertha Ptpthorboaeh of Tor. onto is visiting with her parents, Mr and Mrs Sum Pttthertrotsgit. Mr Wellar of Nobleton. King town. ship. accompanied by Mr Neil and Miss Janet McDonald of Prieevilie, and Mrs J. L. McDonald of Ottawa, motored hem And spoutafew days, with Mr and In Janos McDonald. l Mrs Hugh Holman represented the workers " the packing at Mulook last Saturday giving in 83 pairs ot socks from the Society hero. A number of our farmers have} commenced buying and although the. crop will not be In heavy as the Maui two years it is I. pretty fair crop. i l Mr. A. Grierson is confined to bed at time of writing, Hope that he, also Mr. Milligan, will soon be restored to normal health. Mr. and Mrs. And. Derby took the fol- lowing Red Cross supplies to Mulock on Saturday for further shipment ', 26 denim shirts, 9 pr socks, 5 suits pyjamas. l ‘ Mr. Robt. Barbour and wife of Egre. mom. wenta day the beginning of the week at Mr. Jas McRonald's. p., I Miss Margaret Derby. nurse in train. ing in Stratford General Hospital. is spending two week's vacation at her home here. I MissMitchell of Tara. the McLean home recently, SOUTH-EAST BENTINCK I Jr. ith to Sr. l-Georgina Anderson rfcpmnymded--ratherinis' Quillinan. Sr. 3rd to Jr 4th--Kathleen McMillan Wal- ter Dunbar, Wilbert Haley. Sr 2nd to Jr 3rd --John Quillinan ; recommended-- Malcolm" Black. Sr I to Jr 2--John-Pe. trunka. Ist 'irate-wired, Quillinan, Margaret Dunbar, Alex McMillan, F ran- cis Black. F. E. MCGUIRE, Teacher ' Jr 4th to Sr 4th-G. G.ibson, F. Gibson, S, Ledingham, K. Morrison. Sr. 3rd to Jr 4th--K Ray (H), E. Willis (H), Pearl _ Manley, A, Schafer ; recommended -H. Mortley. Sr. and to Jr 3rd-M. Ray, A. Smith. D. Schaler. Jr 2nd to Sr 2nd- P. Willis, C. Schafer. Sr. 1 to Jr 2nd- Myrtle Mortley, M. Melosh. J. Leding- ham, C. Schafer. Jr. Pr. to Sr. Pr.-). Willis, D. Morrison. B. to Jr. Pr-L. Schafer, I, Stafford. c -Ctrlin Ray. 1 D -Orrna Burnett, Helen McAuliffe, Janie Traynor, Joe Watson, Norma Gang- non E-Victoria Young, Eddie Miller, Anna Ritchie, Isabel] Henderson, Ada Holmes, Myrtle Watson. Gordon Falkingham, Ruby Hulmes, Ar- den Whittaker." ' C-Josie Falconer, Jean" Common, Merlda Havens, Ruth Clarke, George McKechnie. Ir-or) Saunders, Ella Marshall. Margaret Storey, Norman Becker, Flor- ence McDonald, Gertie Lang, _. ,~_r-- uni nun y!!! picnic at Bunesun last WELBECK. SOUTH BENTIICK NO. 7, GLENELG ABERDEEN S. s. NO. 3.0 & B, Miss M. Middlebro, teacher t WON Monday Mao Tran: of K. B. BLACK, Teacher Tar tl.. was a guest at Pf. this, Part . a. Moi.‘ El? , - ,_-_- v- mm. 1 uron rum-ed” and motored tyne: friend, ulna Mabel Beaton of ‘00.," Sound “a up“; one ofthe "Bnnessan. dnystobe remembered for awhile. '1 Mr. Hugh Henry of Thorold. eon Borne sports! [ t of Mr and Mrs Geo Hendry, formerly Miss Reld spent . to. a.” in our Gi this place. plld a 2y visit to burg. friends " Muloek Mon " of laat Mr Allan hdtsqillii, returned on [week Sorry Hugh had not longer Saturday. He he: been disagreed HO trtay, atter being in Toronto for the past l Pte Fred Torry of Niagara was " month. ‘hla home here from Saturday till! We are pleased to hear Jun Led-i _l Tuesday, supposed tobe on lastleeve itstthtun ie " well " can b. expected , 1 before leaving for other training utter having " operetion foe nppend- 3 (quarters in the old land or elsewhere. initi- M186 Etta Twat her friend, Miss Bnnossan. Mr and Ira Joseph Porter, panied by Mr. and Mrs. Dag Donald of Lumlash, motored verton and Liatowel recently. Mr. mid Mrs. D. H. McDonald and children of Toronto are visiting foe a week at Mr Alex Hobkirk's, Fresh Groceries Misses Annie and Gertrude Mc. Callmn of Durham are now holiday- ing at the home of Mr. and Mn. Duncan Clark. " Bentinck Red Cross workers met 4h: unlock school on Saturday, July 6th, to ship supplies made by the various branches. ttio prs socks and 36 shirts were sent " field comforts and [17 personal property bags, " ’anits pyjamas. 4 leather pillows, a housewives, " hartdeeretfiem and lo 1' faceclotha sent " hospital supplies. _ The total value was $347.55 " com- pared with ”67.25 of supplies ship- ped three weeks ago which goes to show that the Bentinck Red Cross is some live and active organization. The next shipment of Red Cross l supplies will be made Aug. 3rd when representatives from each branch are 1 requested to be at this packing. We regretto learn that Mrs Neil McCallIm who has been under the mr'a cue tor the past three weeks. has to go to Fergus hospital this Monday morning to undergo further treatment. It is hoped she will, speedily be tutored to her and health. 1 ter, in James $6M); -Tn" "ririi Eigin thin week. Mrs Andrei nude LU " Whit McLean and daughter Annie of the Rocky, "t visiting the forum's sis, h The Red Cross workers met at the church on Thursday, July 4, with 26 present. 33 pairs of socks and 8 py- jann units were given in as well " " pain of locks Bent in boy's boxes to France. Collection amounted to " to. In. Thou. Torry and In. Harry Elwin represented the workem at the monthly packing, July 6. i In W. M. Patterson, Prieemlle, spent a few deya last week with her mother Mrs McGlllivray, who we are pleased to any in much improved in health and strength. Inc mat or our citizens to enjoy the modern cantata oi the thy, at least those found in In “to an 100. Potter and Spence Hopkins? Large Sales The lye-t ttf opt citizens to Our stock is very large and before the advance. We have a number of Rags left in the newest desig neatese patterns and in the nicest Oriental shades hawk-1 appenmnce of the Eastern Rugs, but a great deal cheepet. 3m: , m........snoo 3m: 35”.... ... 3550 "dare ' "B........ 17.50 Buy before the advance in price, which is sure to com. Twaml_c_y . it a} guest of McKechnie’s Weekly News 3:2: SEE We have the newest IULOOK l Dugud Me. Ienen'ipontroia Blacker Women's Chrome Tu .... Ments Blacker. . . . "... .- .. Boots and Shoes ', accom OUR NEW WALL PAPER to Mil. 73-1.; inch top Much“. . . . . l arriving every Week. The Highest Price. Paid fol-Produce [jiiIlIiii,-fiii_,i,;,?, ioitis. -_-e -._ - Iv" In." All VII" burg. Mr Allan MoGillinry returned on Suturdar. Be In: been dlnhurged after being in Toronto for the put month. A bunch ot ladies from our bare hired I urou Than-0d” Ind locorod to Owen Sound Ind upon: one of the dun to be remembered for awhile. Some sports I Mr and Mn Wm. Smith Upon: the week and with the mm"- mother and sister. Mrs Buchanan ot Elder-sue. In DIMIVel Xeno- on Friday nomingifor Chicago. Mich, and ot- her places. She will alto visit Tor. onto before returning in September. In McIntosh and “:1in Sunday- ed with Mrs Dug-vol. mo Humid and Irving Pint-d who are spending a month with their aunt. Mr and In J. O. Dunn! not! son spam Sunday with his mother. Mr and lri Manley worn: the week end with friends " -- Rev. Mr McKinnon of Chntlwonh filled the pulpit on Sud”. The best wishes of his many Mead. Barry to but In Park ig quite ill go with him for a safe taunt. " muons but hope to no her able ts ------_------ Ibo around noon. The beat wishes of his . MCKBCHN IE For the June Bride MacFARLANE’S DRUG STORE Wedding Cute Bore, Confetti and a very thte “acumen: of Useful Gifts Talcils Rexall Mu {member-all}. (Sigismund by peanu- Vanity Case- for unveiling Correct Stationery and Correspondence Cards Elegant Perfumes Retraining Cream and . P. R. Town Oihee, The no. 09d- designs in the mates! patterns. our prion am right (of acknowledging giftl. DORNOCH in the "twest designs in the ......u.m The no. end. require- cveryoue to have their “Cid before hurtling tral Bum, Like Louise, held and Glacier are in the [an of the Canadian Pacinr Rocha-{Id on the main line of the Can- I ldian Picnic Railway. Resorts In the Canadian Pacific 3 Rockies Canon: Bowing at the Sub and Door faetorr.-Zenus, Glut. I Sr 4th--Willie Morrison, Marion Boyd, ‘Mary Clemons. That. Morrison. Jr 4th -Helville Anderson (H). Ethel Anderson Ella Ritchie. Sr ltd-Mary Morrison. Reta Glendon. Margaret Anderson. “it WWW“ (me.). Jr 8td-Lavin:, Paylor. Sr 2nd-Mariorie Ritchie l“ F Frederica Staples (H), John Morrison, Glenny Firth, Ada Paylor. tst-Armor. ell Glendon, Albert Morrison, Dorothy Ritchie, Amen: Horst. In A. Islam-h 8r. left on Friday for Owen Sound ulna she expecu tu rennin toe the manor. l Mr Ind In B. Dmvol spent Sunday on " the Alps. Mr Anna “and returned an Wanna-yum lat-nation with " “new. as we bought Stick. Cm- & Powder 35c Reull Shaving mm. Ilk Violet Dulce Mm and Head Wash Crystals hated Taiam...... 35c Jonteel Combination Cream Diapering Pace Cream RexdlSluving Soaps lenll Foot Powder Summer EDGE HILL SCHOOL tgp.'.ttf..i.ii.liiiijii act "m"............-......... all the M! 11.1918 E. A. McKay. teacher my! comfort for t ter of we belt Sn be I ll W " u new trom It “I may weu “landed. 01 lunenl In toms, that of Mrs C which 3 good many attended, mulch wu nubile: thud From Duluth we were plan Me had In [ugh McDonald Mn Mein brother. Mr Alex of Beuunck. Tim McDonald run of ou- (when Aloe " Alex, For‘uo. from ne ville and out." from Proton. It Thu Charmed uud " (hit. an " mum minim brother's. It ROM. Shorlreu Tire Glelic l Pembrterun 0 in (an!) 'teil ”menus AND uni Owing is believer seller alike endowed a critics. RITCHIE BR"); J. D. MORGAN, F. NIXON. J. SINCLAIR T. MCINTYI‘IIL J. SYDIB. J. CARDINER. T. FBNNBLL. RUSSELL [my D. A, STINSON GRAHAM mu) HY. CAIRNS. I MARK WILS'J! The Cash ARE mNVEMENI LI General Chang Particulars fun: l w. I.IIO“'AIKID. I hat Inge {no ' Moon I BALA Mus', 'Dk'l Fl‘ENCII Ill V :11. PUle At' " , Iii MBCAYUICUN SMITH’S FA LLS SEVERN RIVIJZ Box ECHO huh came In “In. t eed any. Bi PRICE the dot no plan. o is vwhity “(and et Hive t .s gun. l “so“ u the nope br I“ I ugh x Mob JULY 11, 1918 Joanna bio bar myt Rees. t in th I up! Uso D " NI I" rel Summer pt " I“ ity © m E

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