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Durham Review (1897), 7 Nov 1918, p. 5

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Ing " n5. Imple- Furniture int notes for at 3:: perch but ting stoves. nard. tabla. mg machine. no hum ted ts rake . agar Proprietor ints Hardwood nation. ' Bolts Auct iooeee “V of Rock Intent-vi he Firth. n. Gladys _ Robson. anon. Se y. Arthur Timmins. orn Paid o Sale CIE ie. Mar _ plough ' kettle. paratof. bicycle, " feet. Hons M8 _u tw d IV“! 5.1 "es-ee-e-"-""------"--"----'-"-'-"'-"---"" I'lOPEVILLE I Mr John Sinoleir in rewiring " ---------- I homo and eddinx I union: veneer. Dull weather ooutlnnoe with mm! Br!t.on Tue-thy. Ottt. 15th, in Phil. mnw Barrier, "dolphin Poet., to Ree. P. A. Ind Mr Rowland. Toronto. upon; . low . In Cm e Ion. "Donne Meredeu’ ' "WI lent week or If Alex “climb-I The R. C. S. C. will meet Thun- me's. day, Nov. mu. " Mn u. B. Gilkes'. Mr Wat. Dingwell he! perennial Helpon needed end welcome. Some a ttae new Dell plum. 'iutereeting letter: Iron oven-ecu will Rev. L D end In [insulin ot tte "do, . l ”11:0" '3'. viUtors . " d.y. Gl If will MOE‘OhDi. hatt tBkett over ‘lr Geo. Cnriulo's end other friends. R. k. No. l tr 'm Mr "" tyshmidt. Mr Jon Ridden ot Dayton Ipenfmu“ iso-mated gov. Igt. . 31011;! nod Mondey '09; " Mr El We ere n glad ttt room the melt ' ere trradu.lir improving with no new NOV. 7. 1918 Hmdeil‘o. MILLINERY at Barga'm Prices at E. E. tiocKit100E's, tiopeville Ask to see out Man's Tweed Raucous ttttd Fur . Trimmed Coats A full tinge now in stock Also that Newi Pair ot Boots or Rubbers iirwin sumac Sundued with Normsnbv friends. Cold November Irony sir motes LM and forest look here. This See urdsy the 2nd day all noon. the snow m. earth did lay. It we were " good " composition on Peter MoAuhnr.‘ (Globe oorr.) we would write s lorg rigmsrole on seeing o pig gethoriog straw in its month which some say is so Indication of foul westher coming soon. For no mutter where you par . pig, it - ebony-s its nsture. So inuoh tor the precious animal, (or priceless we mesh.) The other dey ea we were coming‘ across a field we new one of the lug-‘ eat the]: of bleckblrde we have ever seen. Judging we wouid any the Boise Val ebom 20 rods long end some we or three rods in width. Bo there must. heve been ea mmy " en old Englishmen end than: splitting reuse He and he spin. thannndu of millions of then but we Ire nus going so my but many there were at the iriiieiiiirLLe AND LIMITS iiijiittytytLLE t1rlhf birdn. The rotting of the nouns mother indicatio- of . norm but like every who: mum the srtsittrity of 'tet" nun don't belies. in thin fore. It ie e eerieue mom: of thought the we, the mhehitente of the Vielhi- I y eve sumsring with the present epi- _ demie. 'We beer of deethe in ell dir. SOHO!!! but none so fer hove come In to our town yet. How men, of our me‘oieel men he in name oeeee oelled only. We hove just heerd tin-thy of the death of De Little of Fleeher. ton, I young men in the prime of iife end who eened it. hie buoineee eepeu- ity in the we: tot the peat yeer. Prieevulle ie minus e doctor for e you new. Halloween penned " quietly only we noticed some mieelnevoue boys removed Bob Fieher'e gete to another pleee, but not too tar ewey to be re wleoed egem. The lede put e rail to Bob'e door end when he opened it in the morning it etruek him in we nud- dle but on eeriene Injury done. The so]: of the late Dunran Me Dondd'a moon on Friday lagt " THE DURHAM REVIEW ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO hit!) wall [unmixed considering the inclemenoy of the iis, mi other mutm. Ana-so: Binnie sue Ill 3 all! laat week and delivered hi. manage in I double mnnner in hit offhriU cop-oi- ty of “lunar cud publicm. Ree, Mr. Nuthatch WM onlled to I {ulnar-l n Glenronden. ttmt of the late Muloolm McCormick. Mr Math. eaon is “my: tend, to tea-pond to the all whether to funerals or seeing the sick fur gun! or net: by. wr, extend condolence to Mr Angus " Cormick uni niece in their and beg. -ttittt. Mr Dugold McCormick is still hold. ing on well ooruidsring his long ill. neu. Mr Jag. Ford " going on crutches vet "" hil severe scoident " ur. vut tune. The weather has turned to min Ind h, all appennncea the rods will be slushy and autos will soon be hud This Monday, 4th Nov. is kind of} dreary looking. ruined tsll Sunday Bf"; cernoon And most of the night. We I notice the iWIlan no beginning tor fill up and the Ssugeen river is rising ‘. --.. .. 7... I, _t__-a .... ""V --- --ee -- u -- some. The mull men will be planed to have an nbundance of was: to run their business. Our mill man here is doing good business Ind good work. We do not know whether ourcburch- ', as will be opened for service next j Sunday or not. However it would 3 be as well to have them empy anoth- , or Sundsy night. ‘ It‘s a long long way to Tipperary so I it's a long long time to have winter l from now for the next five months.‘ The coal bins need to be well filled. Those of us who are depending on wood fuel must get a move on And get plenty of lt home before the snow gets too deep. Mr and Mrs John Calder, Mr end l Mrs Wm Leith end Clans McDonald and mother hoppened to meet ot the lold homestead of the fathers of those dutiful nieces and nephew at Donald i McDonald and sister's where they en- l joyed on afternoon‘s entertainment. This Is I good time of yen! to do. horn cattle. Wm McLeod and Arch, MoDonnld dehorned tb bunch this morning u they will be leading ell together during winter nmd when the home no off they clones hurt. one mother. The Red Cross Lediel ere elweye mindful of the poor boys " the front and the wounded. Mine Lizzie Math. " is sending one to our boy ehia‘ week who in in we hoepitel in Eng l lend ' It will be remembered that Mien Mother I few your: ego met with en ecoident which wee more eevere then n good men, that ere wounded in the trenches. --Let Principal uphold Principle ; 5k per cent and security invincible Buy Victory Bonds Pleased to report um D G McLean and - ere improving nicely. having been laid up for the pull maple of weeks with the ' M." . in: Jenn Bub"! is spending . tow dun with Glenda oe" friends. -- hi3,Bortio Alde'n. ‘ormarly of Prlcoville. but now 1mm in training mule Gwen! Rupiah 11trtile: one been eerionely ill with the " not lest reports eey she in much bet. .er. Every one will wieh for n speedy recovery " Bertie wee n (ev- orlae won: the mm at Pricevllle. " Denice Brewley leevee this Week for Ore-“wine where she in- ;ende entering allege. We are sorry” upon this week the death of Dr. Link of Flamenco. who diodin the o. B, Hospital on Friday, Nov we! Spanish " Do- ooupd was Well known “and Prioavillo 5nd well [ind for hi: genuine Ind noble tantrum. Deep- m sympuhy ll encoded by the community to hi- wito Ind triads. Ebenezer Sewing Circle Report The Ebenezer Sewing Circle meets twice nmomh " the home of non: member of true Suzie”. 499., watt eon; uiotu of making Aeid shim, hoopiul shim. necks and quilts. The Inn: at chipped along with our shipment; for use in Hospital.- SinuNov. 1, l9" we have mule Ind shipped the following "tide. t _ IM hospitnl shim valued " OI en.8tN 00 no field ohim valued " W.." cam!” on " pair web " 1.25 pf... " 50 2 tfannellette quilts " 5.00 a... lo 00 l flannel quilt " 7.00 ...... 7 00 R, Our expenditure. have been Cine: Noe l, 19l1......... a." 1 Caah on hand Oct. 80th, "ue...... The Blame: Segim Prom Nov. 1. Inn to Oct. so. "" p7iCEViLLE VILLAGE Idle dollm m traitor dollars invest them now a show your colon Miriam Hortusbr, Total reuiptn.........0312 81 Total value ......" Victory Bonds 283 " We hour the ea! or today " u " A Victory Loan no the way! Each Bond we buy Will soon Mt . t To grieve the heart Kai-er Bill tr This loan will [all with fatal ghttck f; Upon our toes like some great rock; But in our land It sure will stand l For national prosperity . e We'll kill three birds with this one I t ttttttte-- ', . A good investment is this loan, And spent right here, It gives us cheer And ioy, and thrift, and cash, at home. i The Bonds we bought a year ago Have fought with force against the foe I And turned our might To aid the Right . I And singe the beard of Kaiser Bill. 1 Our men saved Calais from the foe, I And o'er the top at Vimy go, While at Cambrai I They win the day . l And crush the hopes of Kaiser Bill. i Their glorious deeds with lustre shine I More hright thantdiamonds from the) mine; l Their Northern Light f Will shine more bright, i And dazzle the eyes of the Kaiser, Five hundred millions more we'll buy To keep that beacon in the sky, Till Freedom s sword Slays each War Lord And breaks the heart of the Kaiser. The war has cost Canada one billion dollars. The war is not yet ended. Even if the fighting does end in the near future, the military expenditure will rfzdain high until the soldiers are demob- n . What They Will Do to the Kaiser 425,000 Canadians have gone overseas and Lord Shaughnessy says that it will tee" take 18 months to bring them ac . If the war were to end to-morrow it would probably cost t2,50,o00,000 to demobilize the Canadian soldiers. For Canada's Expeditionary Force Pay and Allowances alone amount to 814.000- 000 a month: whether the men are fight- ing or not. . V 6: the $500,000,000 desired through the Victory Man. this year's war bill will be equal to tour-fifths of it. Bear in mind that a large portion of the money received through the Victory Loan will go to finance sales of Canada's pro- ducts to Britain. In loving embrancc of Archibald Arthur MacKi on, who was killed in action at Pace ndnelc. November 6th 19". and " " Dana! aging!!! l Tee. no. "'""rfiiaTGired ten flow .. _ For memory keep; , ever near an. Though you died e year ago. -tuther, mother, b her and sister: Credit Auction Sale of Farm Stock. Implements, &c. The undersigned auctioneer will sell by gublic auction " lot s, con. 4, N. D. R. knell, on Tuesday, November It, I9I8 " one o'clock sharp, the following .. 2 Working HORSES. CATTLR--t cow rising 5. eupp. in on]! due in March, 2 com rising 4, " " 2 con rising 4, " due in April I heifer rising I yearn, I steer rising 2 yearn. l steer 2 fem old, ' good qralees. I o PIGS three months old. A Num. ber of HBN s. iMpuasumTs--suaaer-.r"rr.it bin- der, Peter Hamilton mower brand new, Noxon drill, cultivator teeth, waggon. Weigh. barrows. Verity wellring plough new, fanning mill. A quantity of Straw l will be told for cash with the condition it be fed on the premises. Terran: All-um: of " and under, Cull. Over that nmount " months' credit given on approved joint notes. 6 per cent discount for cash in lieu of note! bug.“ h..: can}: B. McPhail. Danni. Nov. T, 1918 MlinJob...“ o Points to be Remembered “pet-own... WIN-9°“- Lot No. 29. Con. 2, W. G. R., Bentinck 100 acres, 35 acres bush. well-watered. lair buildings, wheel within I half a mile and church convenient. No incumbnnoe. Immediate mi“). Bargain to quick purchaser. Apply to James McDonald, Abandon Special inducements offered in the sale orreaitng of afactory in the Town of Durham, Qnt. Mairibuilding {agony}: A _-e-,. 1‘ r I,“ ”mull“, u"... ..._... ‘V, - 60 x 36. One story addition " 112, with boiler and engine mom Equipped with seven! JoArworkingairytef.. Ta e town has hydro pave; and both G. T. R. a.nd C. P. R. connecyom. Further par- l ocular: may be obtained from Durham Markets. Victory Lotus MANUFACTURERS l ttr IEIOBIAI Proprietor W. LAIDLAW. Mayor '.. " oo ..e.. " to " ...r. " m " ... 556m680 .... s75 600 .... “macaw b.... T6to 80 W. L. Dixon l 00tol 10 Auctioneer l u‘Canada needs your money. Bun l, Victory Bonds. . l We are yin? $2.30 per bushel he 'l'lf, I good dry de ivered at our may. t 1t,i"i'iiii,iiij quantity of Chan-n and Chieftain s on hand at Rats Roy I Mr A . 1lt"dti,tf,"1 no. _adM.em. ' Tll, I (death for and of sraiqpehrg in that accent Teagegtt, f Mr Jas. Ma II and family desire our l extend their sin thanks tofrieodn k the kindness and y words Ind m d l, sympathy shown ring the “has " l tuners! of wife and ther. " 10 - __ 1 oo Bt . t 'll ntinck 'tra'; t b, t In loving y of Stank;I . Mo- Nally, who de ed this life 0v. an. 1917, aged 28 rs. 2 months and = days. He is not d d but sleepeth. t But oh ! for a touch f a vanished Ind r And the sound of a voice that is atiti. Mr and Mrs w. J. Hewitt and M ters wish to tender their sincere thanks to their many friends and relative! " thi~ sympathy and kindness shown u tttmtqtt the late illness and departure of I but one Mills :6. G. HUTTON.M.D.. G I. MIS JAMIESON & JAMES“ I Ila-wooing. thu- ”an” Ontario Otis,:. Over J. P. humane-n It. i " owe-la mm" o In. RESIDENCE: second hon-om d - 1 one: on can do: on than a. . OHIO! noun 0-11..- l-Ipn. '-m... Iolephone (Jeannie-don have“ on a “dance a. Mt noun. wiih cmcl 2-5 Afternoons Bonn: 7-d Evening- l, Homo: tMurrDA" town» can“, a. I dun his! 001m: Deals! m i Dummy In cl In men. 103139 - vel- Jewell" qtneq ad on» I aim Post 06100. W. C. PICKERING B. It s., L as HONOR GRADUATE of Ton-o. Unlvmity. (gr-dune of Boyd Coll” of Denul‘Sn eon- of Ontario Roe-a Over J t J Tlj%'lil4 New Sun. Bum. Sollcltor In Supra. Court - Public conun- D, MOPHAIM - um Auction“: tor Co. at. m. “at; “random (or an. s 'atl'h'fd ','an'ty"otteff, the In“ or «In. a": opg,fguitia'll In J."""'. can“ Ti: aiu..' til-Iii; and! aid inguinal -tq.yq. am. on“ lot lull Junta mun: an - ttmatte m. In. (allowing no.” - Tiiiif - ' {HOE ALLAN, Phaetpat, "t Claim All!) ”it!“ “I Pivotal Gull-9. h Ja -Cdc'-u. [uni-ac: and m [[86 LWEIB. B. A., ot QM! Uni“ subjecu; Latin, Art, “mun. a“ non. Bonding, mph]. Auden“ IRS. L. noun. B. A., Toronto on” and“ In Helen:- - m. Iumeen: Eu. emu-r. M. g t Canal-n maul-v. Cowman. qlMhqLr J. [GRANT 0.0.8. 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