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Durham Review (1897), 26 Sep 1918, p. 5

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/ es ‘ O E. avage, andscape orf 375 \J4 a‘ntiog Hill <@â€"] Piper MeEachnio faired at Mildmay Harriston, Mi. Forest and Clifford laat weeek. *% Mrs Jake Schmidt and Master Lorne are visiting Mrs W. Thompson Eagenia. Miss Edith and Mr Earl Dingwall, Holastein, were visitors Sundsay at Mr W Dingwall‘s. Cooler weather and sull showery is qurg. Mr and Mrs Thos,. Philp, Killarney Mau., after an absene of twenty one ye.rs, are visiting old acquaintances here and st new England, their forâ€" mer bome. Mr and Mrs H. Alleo, Mr and Mro Scâ€"wart and Mrs Beli, Durham viat ed Messrs A. and W. McEachuies‘, Sunday. Mrg W. and Mr Willie Barnett atâ€" teuded the fair in Durham Friday, retarning Buanday. Don‘s torger the date of Esplin Auâ€" niversary, Oct. 6th at 11 a, m. and 7.30 p. m,. Male choir will farnmish the mase in the evening. TRY E. E. HOCKRINGE, Hopewille, for that pair of Heavy Boots, Fine Shoes or Rubbers Furs, Millinery, Velveteens, Underwear to show you \\ FOWL TAKEN each Tuesâ€" day and Wodnesday and Bring along your Cream. apro. t#, ts . _ Build up the Mighty National Force THE measure of your love of freedom is your willingness to deny yourself so that the strength o the nation for war effort will be increased. This selfâ€"derial must take the form of moneyâ€"savingâ€"thrift. Each person knows in what way he or she may save. The national need says you must save, but free Canada leaves it to you to say by what means and to what extent you wil! save. HOPEVILLE . HOCKRIDGE, Also a good uoottmtn\ of SPECIAL ! R. C. S, C. will meet in Esplin Church, Thursday, Oct. 8r4, Helpers needed. Mr and Mro J. Weir and Migs * of Dromore were callers at Mrs Binclair‘s last woek. A good acreage has been seeded to fall wheat. â€" The seed has now gor a good etart. Threshing in this circle is completed. _ The O‘Ncil brothers are doing splendid work and are fast ;novmg eastward. _ Grain is turning out excellent and is also of preity good quality. Mra Irvin Andaerson resuraed bome after a month‘s visit with members of ber family at Sebrieber and Fori W.iham. _ Her daughter, Mrs Jos Gorman and three etildren aCcompan 1ed her bhome. Published under the authority of the Minister of Finance of Canade, Misg Mamie Danbar :s home from Toronto. Miss Mabel Beaton went to Mi Forest to attend Business College there. GLENELG CENTRE NOW, it is for you, each of us, everyone of us to say how much patriotic endeavor, how much loyal sacrifice we will make by saving our money, by "doing without" so that each day will see a surplus to add to our own and the nation‘s strength. No matter how small the surplus it is important because each saving is an effort made, and many small individual efforts make the midshty national force. ‘ Mr Will Boake of Bchombarg in his |ear motored to Mr Archie Beaton‘s ;m:d visited «he week, returning on Friday last. _ His sister, Mra A Beaâ€" | ton and little daugbter Archane and | Nrs J A Beaton accompanted him h me. â€" The ladies will also visit ifriends in Toronto and Gaelph on :&hexr return. _ Nr Huagh Molounis of Guelph was a | welcome caller in this vieinity . _ Mr Maleolm Campbell of the 6th eon is eick and a present is very low Up to the present no further word regarding Pse. W J Arrowsmith has been received. _ The daspatch of a woeek or so ago stated slight arm wounds. Wetuust the next message will contain brighter news and thus relieve auxiety at home, Mrg Neison Hushson who has been visiupg ay her iather‘s, Mr Donald N aton, r<turned to her home in the | Mra Neil MeCormick of (in.yen â€" hurss is at progeat visiving her gister | Mrs Jas Daunour sod hum rous other Ifrier.ds in and about this localuy. _ Mrs T. Pink of Toronto spent the | week with her Jittle daughter Marion at th» grandparents, Mr avd Mrs Jnoo | Failaise, i Mr and Mrs T Douglas and son of M.osowin, Sask, paid a short visit ‘to her home bere, Mr and Mrs Geo lMcRn. | . Mr Archie Boaton a week ago deâ€" F 1 & a+ us city Miss Cassie Dunbar and two little miecos Georgima and Margaret Eddy le‘s Wednesday of last week to viedt friends in Movtreal and Ottawa. Mr Arche Beaton Sr. is mt feeling his ussel good bhealth at present, Mc Ovie Andersm a 14 bis Ford car to Mr Aunguas McV.oar of Priceviiie, The late adyance in the price of car enabled him to sell to advantages Ovie returns shomiy to resume his dity as 0C P R braker. livercd 14 A\!"I‘Cfln of b'tlyer of $18300. Corn 12 all badly fiozen. » Boaton a week ago deâ€" head of cattle to Mr H iceville and rel‘eved bis 10 We had a telegram from War hos. pital in England that our boy Hector was thore suffering from wounde in the leg and other parts of the body. The telegram stated that he was proâ€" gressing favorably, The wound is not of a serious nature. All will semember the ladies lunch and bazaar at the Priceville Exhibition on the 4th of Ostober by patronizing the good cause as the ladies spare no time to make the affair a success by having appetizing eatables, Quite a large gathering usemblod] at the home of Mr and Mrs R. Shortâ€" reed on Saturday night last to do. honor to their boy, Neil, who was home for a couple of days, by presentâ€" mg bhim with a purse containing & good sum of money, The young soldâ€" ier thanked them. _ A good time was speut till reminded that 12 o‘clock wou!d bring on Sunday morning so all left without yiolating the command, all wishing the young soldier good auccess on his duty as a servant of King and Country. TIm weather continues cold and somewhat rainy. _ Some grain is out yet in many places, ; Rally d;y- next Sunday in all the churches so all the youngsters do well to attend, _ Frank Reiley is better again alter a severe attack of quingy, also his little girl is nearly alright again. Mr Hincks went through another operation lately performed by Dr. Hutton of Darkham and is doing as well as could be expected. Many of the young people around hore took im the dunce at Mrs P.J. Harleg‘s, Mcotehtown, one evening last week. Thrashing is the order of the day, Mr Jobhn MeClelian of Brampton was the guest of many friends here, Missas Tena McCormack and Berâ€" nice Brawley motored to Orangeyille and took in the K. Mr Malcolm Campbell of the 6th con. is seriously ill and we hope he will soon recover. Mr Gcorge Black and sister Effic erjoyed an ava at the bome of Mr and Mrs (George Campbell. Messrs I. B. Whittaker and Bert Irwin spent Sanday with friends on the 4ib, The Rod Cross was held at the home of Mras A. Biack Wodnesday last, procseeds amounting to $4.00. Miss Nellie Seltivan of Toronto is the guest of J. J , Black and friends. Miss Cassie Dunbar has left on a ;rip to O«tawa and St. Aun‘s. PRICEVILLE AND LIMITS _ Miss Katie MeDonald is home from Toronto on her vacation but intends returning io the near fature. Mr Ovie Anderson intends leaving soon to take charge of his position at Bchriecber. Miss Boeraico Brawley of Priceville is the gnest of the Misses McCormack. Two young men from Seotehtown found the driving good last Wednesâ€" day evening. Lce.â€"Corp. F, Sheppard of the 218th Watertoo Battalion, nephew of D. McCormack and Mrs Irwin Anderson, is reported wounded. Pie. Puncan Black of Niagara Falla DBatt. was killed in action while fighting for King and Country. Miss N. Doberty of Norwood has saken charge of Glenelg school, 8. 8. Miss N taken ch No. 7. Miss Angela Norris lefs Wednesday tor Toronto where she will remain for some time. £ Messrs Thos and Frank McCarthy spent Sund 1y with their consins, Mrs Jas. Waish‘s, Welbeck. .fiisn Lizzie MceAribur is visiting fiiesnds io and around Darbam. We are sorry to bear that Mrs Wm Matthews is very poorly in the Owen Seand hospital. Miss Lillie Ritchis of Darham is visiting Miss Mary Baker. : }Miss Madeline Goodwill returned to T »o ito on Saturday after visiting ber pareats for two weeks. A number from bere took in Darâ€" ham Fair and alt report a good time. PRICEVILLE it 4TH LINE GLENELG y i _ m en e + WAUDBY of Markdale. _ A large funeral took muon ‘Tharsday to Zion cemete/y. 7 I Ashton conducted the fuveral rrvloo at the house and graye. The y mpathy of the community goes out to the bereaved family. watercolors, animals.. Hill, Maurer. Patoting silk or satin.. Magrer, Savâ€" age. â€" Painting on velvet.. Savage, Magrer. â€" Pen and ink sketsh.. Hill. Painting cbinaware. .Savage, Maorâ€" er. Burnt word work..Knechtel, Maarer. Jadges, Chris Firtb, Thos Allan EpnueaTION Map of County Grey f Reggie Finney, 8. 8. No. 1, Glenelg || Erma Johos, Daurbam g Marjorie Montgomery, Darham Eddie Kearney, Darbam ‘ Writing, 2nd Class Eliza Caldwell, Duarham Emily Yirrs. Darbam Mary Ashley, «* Grace Donnelly, _ * Writing, 3rd class Katie Herd. Allan Park Emily Hant, ** Marjory Firtb, No &, Glenelg Eala Barnett, Darbam Writing, &th Class Amelia Blair, Duarbam Nicolet Farsman, Allan Park Kathieen Davis, No. 9. Glenelg Alma Kennedy, Allan Park Northern Business College Medal.. Helen Milligan, No, 3, Bentinck Fruit Coll. Pall Applesâ€"D, Edge, Thos. Young, John Rose. Coll, winter Apples â€"Thos Young, W. A. Livingstone. Alexandersâ€"kKobt Herd, G. Binnie and Son. Colvertâ€"Thos Young. Duchess â€"Alex McLean D. Bage. Golden Rnsset â€" Rich. GBarber, ‘Fhoc Youw. King-â€"WALwir;fltone. Mannâ€"W. A. Livingstone. N..Spyâ€"Thos, Young. Alex McLean. Ribstoo Pippinsâ€"Thos. Young. Snowâ€"das Mather. T. Youne. Bt Lawrenceâ€"John Rose, R. Barber. Wealthyâ€"A. Park, Howard McDonald. Ben Davisâ€"W. Livingston, T, Young. Tolman Sweetâ€"John Eloce, J. Mather. Btandard a. o. v.â€"D. Edge, W, Living: stone, Crabâ€"T. G. Davis, A. McLean. Plumsâ€"Maurer. _ Plums, yellow eggâ€" John Rose. x oo oi dudge, A. E. Sherrington 1 PuaNTS Collection house plants, 20 varietiesâ€" â€" T Petty. Coll. house plants, 12 var.â€" Nat Harvey, J. 6. Mceliraith,. Coll house plants 6 var.â€"H, McDonald, Mrs Cox. Coll. double geraniumâ€"Arthur McDonald, T Petty. _ Coll single gerâ€" aniumâ€"Howard McDonald, Hugh Mcâ€" Donald. â€" Scented geraniumsâ€"H. Mcâ€" Donald, N. Harvey. â€" Coll. begonmias, fibrousâ€"KHugh McDonald, Mcliraith. Coll. begonmas _ tuberous â€"Meliraith. Coll. Coleusâ€"Tâ€" Petty, Cox. _ Coll. Cactiâ€"Meliraith. Durham Fair Prize List Coll foliage plantsâ€"Cox. Hugh Mcâ€" Donald. _ Balsamsâ€"Cox, N. Harvey. Coxcombâ€"C. Firth. Doub. Ger , white: â€"Cox, Howard McDonald. Double: geranium a. o. v.â€"Arthur MceDonald, Howard McDonald. _ Single geranium â€"â€"Petty, Howard McDonald. _ Tricolor geraniumâ€"Hugh McDonald, Howard McDonald. Ivy geranium â€"Howard McDonald. Oleanderâ€"Mcliraith. Ivy â€"Hugh McDonald. â€" Hibiscusâ€"Mellâ€" raith. Amarylisâ€"Cox, Wolfe. Single Fuschiaâ€"Arthur McDonald. Abutilon â€"N. Harvey, Hugh McDonald. _ Calâ€" celariaâ€"McGowan. Mcliraith. Rose in bloomâ€"C Firth,. â€" Heliotropeâ€"Petty, Mcliraith. _ Rex begoniaâ€"McGowan, Cox. Boxton tern â€"Cox, McGowan. Dwarf Boston fernâ€"McGowan. _ Neorâ€" folk Island Pineâ€"McGowan. _ Hang: ing basketâ€"Lang, Petty. Display open air flowersâ€"Howard McDonald, T.I Petty. _ Boquet largeâ€"Hugh McDonâ€" ald, Mcliraith. _ Boquet, handâ€"Hugh McDonald, Mcliraith. _ Boquet, hand, houseflowers â€" Mcliraith, Hugh Mcâ€" Donald. Table ornamentâ€"Petty. Coll.| Astersâ€"Lang, H. Richardson. _ Dianâ€" thusâ€"Nat Hnrvey. Gladioliâ€"Richardâ€" son, Hugh McDonald. . Larkspurâ€"T. Petty, Harvey._ Marigo!ldâ€"Petty, Hugh McDonald. â€" Phlox, Drummondiâ€"N. Harvey, Petty. Phlox perennialâ€"â€"Lang Harvey. Pansiesâ€"Firth, Richardson. Petunias, single â€" Petty. _ Petunias, doubleâ€"T. Petty, Howard McDonald. Stocksâ€"Lang, P. Sweet Peasâ€"Firth, Richardson. Ply. Rock, white, cockâ€"W D Connor. Plymouth Rock,â€" white, hen, cockerel, pulletâ€"All W. D. Connor 1 & 2. Silâ€" ver laced Wyandotte, cock, hen, cock erel, pulletâ€"All C. P. Kinnee I and 2 Wyandotte white, cockerel and pulletâ€" Arthur McDonald. _ Rhode Island Red cockâ€"Lang ; henâ€"Lang, Connor, Legâ€" horns white 8. C.. cockerelâ€"A Mcponâ€" ald C. Lang ; pulletâ€"McDonald, Lang: Leghorns brown R C cockâ€"Lang ; pulâ€" letâ€"Lang. Minorcas white, cock, hen, cockerel, pulletâ€"All C. Lang. Anconas ;zinlll:;n;w-“Ba;:'t;n;.â€"c_bcflk-Connor 5 henâ€"Connor. _ Pekin drakeâ€"W. Ramâ€" age : duckâ€" Ramage. Judge, Adam A. A.rmstrong, Fergus ) Second Day * HORSESâ€"Heavy DrauoHt :‘ Brood mare, foal at footâ€"Rich. Morâ€" rison ; teamâ€"Rich,. Morrison 1 AGRICULTURAL Brood mare foal at footâ€"W G Baker. Foal of 1918â€"Baker, R Morrison. Span horsesâ€"Baker, Brood mare. foal at footâ€"C. P. Kinâ€" nee. Spanâ€" Grahiman. RoaADsTER ] Brood Mare, foal at footâ€"C. Kinnee:| Farmers‘ Trotâ€"Wm Kenny 3rd Judge, W. J. Douglas, Caledonia CATTLE SHuRTHORNâ€"PURE BRED Cow, two year old heifer, one year old heiferâ€"All W. A. Livingstone 1 & 2. Heifer calflâ€"Livingstone, . Continued from 4th page Cut FrowERs Gexsrar PurposB PouLTRY Graps CaTTLEe Milk cowâ€"Jas. Mather, C. :1 W, NMichol. â€" One yr. old s Alex Herd, -ntnr. Calfâ€"Atch Park Alex Herd. Two yr old steerâ€"Mather‘ Steer, 1 yrâ€"Mather 1 & 2. Fat beastâ€" :' Livingstone 1 & 2. Judge, W. R. McDonald, Lucknow. SHEEP Oxrorn Downs Ram. 2 shears or overâ€"W. Paton & Son. Shear Ramâ€"Paton & Sons 1 & 3, A Herd Ram lambâ€"Paton & Son 1 & 2 Ewe, 2 sh. or overâ€"Paton & Son 1 & 2, A. Herd. Ewe lambâ€"Paton & Son, A. Herd. Shearling eweâ€"Paton & Son 1 & 2. Penâ€"Paton and Son. SHxroPSHIRE Ram, 2 shears or overâ€"R Herd. Sh. ramâ€"R Herd 1 and 2. Ram lambâ€"W 1 Livingstone, R Herd 2 and 3. _ Ewe. 2 shears or overâ€"Livingstone 1 & 3, R. ‘ Herd. â€" Shearling eweâ€"R. Herd 1 & 2 Ewe lambâ€"Livingstone 1& 3, R. Herd. LEicEsTERS Ram, 2 sh. or overâ€"R Herd. Sh. ramâ€"A Park 1 &3, R Herd. Ramlamb â€"R. Herd 1, 2, & 3. Ewe, 2 sh. or over â€"A Park, R. Herd 2& 3. Shearling eweâ€"A Park. _ Ewe lambâ€"Park 1 & 3, R Herd. Penâ€"A Park. Fat Sheepâ€"Livingstone 1 & 2, Paton and Son. SWINEâ€"YorKk Boar, an aBeâ€"-A Herd. A. McDonâ€" ald. Hugh kc onald. Tamworth Boar. any ageâ€"A Herd, A McDonald, H. McDonald. Pair bacon hogsâ€"R Herd, A. McDon* ald, H. McDonaid. Foot Raceâ€"CHiff Buschien, E Wright Bert Saunders. Pornau, Sap+. 19, 1918 Hogs. live, f 0 b..... J Oats, milling.. ...... .. Wheat, .....s +2414s ‘The undersigned will receive applicaâ€" tions for the office of Assessor for the Township of Glenelg up to noon on Saturâ€" day the 12th day of October next. Assessment to be taken between the 30th day of September 1918 and the 30th day of April, 1919. Salary $100.00. Sept. 16, 1918. J. S. BLACK Clerk Special inducements offered in the sale | or leasing of a factory in the Town o(\ Durham, Ont. â€" Main building 2 storey, | 60 x 36. One s%yr_v addition 45 x 12, with boiler and engine room. _ Equipped with several woodâ€"working machines. The town has hydro power and both G. T. R and C. P. R. connections _ Further parâ€" ticulars may be obtained from W. LAIDLAW, Mayor Lot No. 29, Con. 2, W. G. R., Bentinck 100 acres, 35 acres bysh, wellâ€"watered, fair buildings. school within a half a mile and church convenient. No incumbrance. Immediate possession . Bargain to quick purchaser. Apply to Jas. McDonald, Durham â€" Markets. My Silo Filling and Clover Halling outfits will be under the management of MrWm. B. Pattersoa, R. B No. 4. Durham, for the season. and all arâ€" rangements can be made with him. D. J. MeCORMACK, R. R. 1. Proton St‘n. Highlands of Ontario CANADA The Home of the Red Deer and the Moose. DEERâ€"November 1st to November 15th inclusive, MOOSEâ€"â€"Nov. 1st to November 15th ijnelusive. In some of the Northern Districts of Ontario including Timâ€" agami and the territory north and south of the Canadian Government Railway from the Quebec to Maniâ€" toba Boundary. . Open season for Moose is from October 1st to Novâ€" ember 30th inclusive. Write for copy of "Playgroundsâ€" the Haunts of Fish and Game" giv= ing Game Laws, Hunting Regulaâ€" tions, etc., to C. E. Horning, District Pass. Agent, Union Station, Toronto _ Finlay Graham, Town Agent, _ Local Agent Wanted War Gardens call for smail fruite, eetly bearing fruit trees, Asparagus, Rhubarb plants, etc. The demand for Ornamental stock in towns and villages is large. Silo Filling â€"Clover Hulling Thousands of Orchard trees need reâ€" Judge, W . R. McDonald Applications Wanted MANMUFACTURERS ! STONE & WELLINGTON, PONTHILL NURSERIES For the "Old Reliable" Gardens call for small fruits Farm For Sale OGPEN SEASONS a pa ing Agency with liberal Exvperience not necessary 19 00 ««* "&yo o 80 c / "to n 40 5b 55 to 5 80 â€" *# Th 6 00 . 8 00 to 3 50 & 10 to 80 Telephone No. TORONTO, ONT. 2 12 6. 6. HoTto®,4.0., C i. $â€"112. m tâ€"i pan. 7â€"0 n. m <meam Câ€"4 Aiwnoctine SHowe Pâ€"4 Protap: I. F.GRANT D.0.8. L. D. S. Hml GILDU&'II'I wx:‘u?.(‘mm. Gre Dentistry in -l! its (ll‘:;hfl. OMsa»~ â€" ver Jeweliry stovre nd 0 gite Post Office. mno W.C, PICKERING D. DS., L DS HONOR GRADUATE of Torone. University, graduate of Royal Oollege of Dental Surgeons of Ontario Rooms Over J & J HUNTER‘S New Store O. MoPHAIL._a# Werms, moGorate Arrangetmouts for sales *o dates «c., ntust be mauews the Review #@» Mr MoPhail has a telephone in his re dence in Ceylon. The schoo! is thoroughly e u!ppedln\nfl ability, in chemical ana clegml sappiies fittings, we., for full Junior Leaving ano Natheâ€" ulation work. The following compevent staff are in charge : THOS ALLAN, Principal, Ist ©Class Cortificate, Alsowertificate in Physical Oalture. . Bub» geots; BOchGs, MatNémaitos and Epelling. MISS 6. WEIR, B. A., of Qureus Onmiversity. Sutjfects; TDatti, Aft, Literasttire, ‘Compo##â€" tion, Reading, GOOgfiphy, Antfont History, NRS, L. HORXNE, B. A., Toronto Tuiversity, !n“dlna Students should enter at the begin ning Of the term if posible. flgnm can be Ob» tamed at reasonable rates. burhin iss nu& «nd attractivetown, makinug 1t a most deel place for residence. The record of the School m past years is & fnttering one. | The trustees are progressive oduâ€" cationally and spare no pflnm"uv-\mt teachers and pupiis have every ‘:'.\'.mn{c ’h’r the proper presentation and aogmeition of kno vledge, i0MX MO DURHAAM HIGH SCHOOL SASH, DOUORS, and all kinds of HOUSE FITTINGS BURKHAM PLANING MILLS The undersigned begs to announce to residerits of Durham and eurroundâ€" Ticensed Auctioneer ftor Co. Grey ;“.‘;..-_._’.l;i;_‘i“ he has his Planing Mill and fuctory fully equipped and is prepared to take orders for Shingles and Lath always on hand at right prices. Custom Sawing promptly attended to $Ace on Lamb B te . "cvamches Siamieg" *** Also Sole Agent and Dealer for Dure ham and viemity of the Rasy to handle Rasy put on gaves fuel DURH A M Kor interior of Luildingsâ€"better and ch than lath and plaster, [A 4A# Ao e tA 4: ap & Canadian M®ory, Conposiftos, Writing C & in gray, blue 2 green and black # C. L. GRANT © fip@ e tp i J ty J: 4: t w©r to Oeylon P.OQ., wili be ed to, oeh’uu on q'p“en‘lon J. P. TELFORD ster, Solicitor in Saprem Notary Public Commissioner NEW FIBRE BOARDJ ZENUS CLARK ymuruntcatida betwen Oflce an Residence at all bours. hatrin #+ Staff and Equipment. D. MePHAIL. Ceyion or to C. RAMAGE, Durham FKRKB: ser month in aoveance. RKON, DB, 4. 9. MaBT, mvinann Banreter® handle Cule with a saWe it on Cannot fall off nel No dirt or muse COall and see for yourse!f Saille Silk at $1.80 per yard n‘ A RTO p 3 h) 7\ id "Â¥elk #) «i h

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