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Durham Review (1897), 23 Jan 1919, p. 5

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elves V2.98 " 1919 ping. poet tor'apuu. 3 Mt copieu. .. 1 to Irsttt.. 5 oo node... I on mugging he" . . . . . . ale usn'e do so, vim: people greatly u: out sf sale. ince salary 170 oo Nance u]. " m Mint, e I will“ jog. . rung. What 4.98 ttttntt Agog: Viewers. Pol-u secure 1.98 tits-d Bin ates mac alt-bent 'ampboil are TORE Bin " L75 le cloth Mt for rates ck. Clerk. our 'be " Feb. IO " ud trun- t; "soo 12 4(1) 200 I50 SIU 290 330 I” I295 00 6E 9o " 50 36 lil at Dilierent Points Higgins: Price: Paid F1ourperovt..., il,tmenlpersatstt, Chop per OIL... Oatirimt........ 0m. milling" . . .. Barley....?..... Pen .".... .... .. ”use Wheat..... Sprint When... Fl" Wheat ...... Potatoes ........ Hon. liee,fotr..... Planners" ....... ilrtmenlpersatstt..% Chop per cw:........ Damned...” ...... .. Oat-.nilling.......... Barium... .... ..'... Pen .".... .... ...... Hume Wheat...... .... 1ortintr When......... Danni. Jan. 23, I919 Hon. livo.fob..... INtterr.............., 42to SOLD WHERE YOU Durham Markets. " can" one. Who-0W“ THRIFT STAMPS " THRIFT STAMPS War-Savings Stamps This is imporulivo " this uuon ot the your. Equip your- poll whether for Over .1109. or not. Don't nip any chm“... We bu. Long-topped Leather Rubbers In all sites and heights and rubber. to tit all mike: of Shoes. " In: been our policy in the put. we will my the top price for Farm Produeo. We In! your buninou. and In order to an it, we take this menus. KARSTEDT BROS, Priceville Keep the Feet Dry Overalls, Smacks and Trousers Special m Men's Wool Ribbed Underwear Lake Superior Herring Priceville’s Busy' JAN. 23, 1919 at $4.00 each during this ponth And will redeem them for $5 each on Jan. lst, 1924 Even dollar will be worth more. W-S.S. can be retiatered The Dominion of Canada Wanted l We have I line of Full clam 0nd Corduroy Troueut the thing for this had of weather. Moo lined Smog Blah and Striped Overalls and Smack: " axiom a Just balm "tttk-tabuse, and in order to mine: wo'm altering Penman Rubbed Wool Underwear " 81 GO per gumeut. Thu, in unusual ulna. Also A full rung. of Men‘s Flue. lined, Boys', I Women’s Garment. It “mull, low figured. ior Benin; it; iiinf.Tii'i off. Choice nook. Am Thain "Brete. _ _ ' P- "N Just to band I nice gummy of Fran], Salted Luke Super io_r “min: in 1001b. a... m... -.-- _o, . - _ woo 42to 42 55 to " b 40 vo600 510 525 2 TStr. 3 00 6lbto 67 b'hto 61 tiOto 8rr 165 to l 7tV 2L3 125 offers l5) The manyhienda ot Serg't. Jno Me. Keown will be and to note mu he is nmong those who hue ruched Hali- lu Ind is expeotod home very short- Ir alter doing his "bit" foe King and Country. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wilson. 3190 Mr and Mrs. Jno. Benton. visited " Mr Angus Mehrthar's recently. Glud the flu patients of the vicinity no temper-ting nicely, . --'e'___M- - DEW" egg. Thole no cloned and bends And . speck] prion for quick we. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brown visited the formers “they. Mr Jim, Brown, who we are sorry to report has been in very poor health for some time. l ',1d"d,tgi'f,1 'efy'tle, go .b. rse,-li'r'ltr'l'r'r1ui'a'iJ,"v'f'u1,'.'"o"ri""i' save tum y an rien a of Mrs. . Mary Meh-thar, who passed pem- lull: t'2e1tu'iudbrrrp,t 3.22% {fully array " her home at D. J. Me- l work and all that was ut interest to Arthur 5. at the venerable age of 90 l the village end his services ware lyeere. Friday, Jan. 17, 1919. By ! greatly valued in many Ways during her beautllul christian life, aha leaveelml short time here. we duty as ’wlth us an exemplary memory which I etatlon agent could not be beaten] br. 1 will ever remain green to all who had I ttttt une of the most ettpable obhglng I the privilege of making I“. acquaint. 3, men en the Tad and It his health had gancP. We In") that full r _:pelmlthd him, Mr Brawlev would , . er pa tum , . IT wall be given by another writer, l gagging, tiaay bet i'?rr,ige.f,eee,t jaeceaaed has three daughters living .. , 'fr'rl,","G'l,'."' " to a 0 charge of re mama. Urrslph ; Mrs Jmrephi' " . Firth. Durham; Mrs Geo. Houghtby. l yeti; “EAEKEX 3:58;: Sven: t'hrtje London. Two sons '. Donald at home j like ramming me placey nutter: our: John In the west, but who is home , for him and later to had changed for the funeral. She is the lent of; T t-ingham 'rt1ererrotmbly he would four mater: and three of her brothers‘lhave remained had not his health are well-known Chem, John, and Don. 1 Interfered but " duties there were Mehrthur of the Glen. Jory (Him: tht timex an In mama tn in order to teduce our Stock. I |l7-_l " . . corduroy Troop-n. Just '. A_loo lined Smash. blue THE GLEN at 8.50 vuioul prices. Ian- l Maser 3nd Store in all uizei per keg Rev Mr Rude" ot Dunk]! punch- ed the Presbyterian Ch. here mat. a week no Sunday. Mr. Woods, I he!) punches In: Cowman. nee I so“ ounc- het Sunday and Rev It Dong-Id McCormick is on" on the tick “It ud i,.. holdiug his own fairly we". He II attended by " eve! faithful I": and niece. In D. In McDonald. o. D R ' II suf- fering for none time with some ail- ment but we hopeto hear of the good lady getting better soon. The 'flu' in going backward but those that had it feel the effeetts of it yet no it weakens the system. Priceville feels the want ofa doctor badly, We remember when w; had two doctors in this small town and both made a good living However we ere getting along although put about sometimes to get one of Dur- how's M. D's or none other part. Monday night, goth Jan, 1919, looks moteliko a night the begin. ning of April. However the tlde may take 3 turn before morning and reverse the subject. Sleighing is very good and in general good use in made ofit by some drawing logs, wood, hay (but no stubble) A number of lrienda gathered " their home Saturday 'svtrmotttuspend a new hours with lhun and present them with a ttttttul remembrance from Pnoeville. Following is the address: Ar and Mrs Brawley and family '. Dear friends,--. ..__ em.-- ., wonderful in health and strength and although hm many blends Were sorry to see him depart, still we hope our [use will be his gain and to him and family we hope good luck and good fortune will attend. Mr Bruwley spent twen'y three years an Fran and any time he 'ecla like returning hla place is there open for him and later te had chime of T Magnum where uobubly he would have remained had not his health Interfrred bat his duties there Were very thing a: timetr, so he came to Priceville where he has gained up mnnl‘n-‘nl '- L__r_c I - - PRICEVILLE AND LIMITS Mr Brawley and family left this Monday Inn-aim; tor their new home “Home. and although they have only been here tor the pun nine months they huve made many friends in 3nd arrond Prieeviiie. son. " the family were hid up with the 'tia' " the time ot her dent: and new unable to hear the Berries preuched. A material service will be held in the Methodist church on Sundsy gnomingfog ”lune Mrs a. A. Wan- lulu: week‘s budget In over. lcoud 1onttrausltuintt Mr Thou. Nichol. Glenda, who was elected nave but extend hearty coagulan- tions now It Brawlay , hsited friend: " Tor- onto, Frau. Hanover and other points lam week. Sorry the (rt/ttor, from the Glen who were in Pricevnle Friday even- ing Were dUsppointed but come spin Danie. Dr Brad Jumleson of Durham in Pritsestillo Sunday. Mr and My: Danni! McDowell] at. :ended the funeral ot the utter"- brpmer in Osprey In: week. i Mr and In Wm. Rune” ot Dro. more attended crumb here Sunday evening. Deepest sympathy in " ended to Mn Arrowemith and family of Glen- elg Centre in the [one ot their Rimbaud end tether. Pleased to no line Barrow, tench- er. uble to take up dutiee again after being laid up with the "fin" tor the put couple of week. Mr Arthur Hanan. who in teaching an Irish lake. visited " annu’. the Mines anbc over the week and. Mr Wood: ot Dundqu occupied the pulpit here on Sunday and preached 1 Ipleudld normal) " the mowing and cunning “We”. PRICEVILE VILLAGE- PRtmnmLLitTiLiii,j,j" Aquantittot galvanized in. and: iamenutrttteroftinttam0trA. In Goo. Soon returned to her lac-c Thad”. having. spent me are much: with " W. In I Oomph". Faithful. Ir limbo" Bum: wu home from Moduli our the we“ end. Services I.“ be held at 3 and T,80 p. m. in Bataan] chapel. Rev. l? A. and In Cate and two shildren no expected home Than- dar from I hilnddphll. . Mr Will mun went to Toronto Sunrdnyoa bin return to Hulda], Sash. The weather man is giving In ideal weuher, only two stormy my. to tar Ind very mild. It doesn't uh my out, rising to m uyoung gentleman of the Int, coming homom the mornhg. le ing the bells off seems to make no dtifereno. ' L. 0.1.. 1136 held their unnual At Home on Friday mght. 17 h inst. and " Watt I decided success. A short. program: of sungs 5nd rsciucions and [DUMB " than orchastn was given. Also A few colored gentlemen guys I couple of diaioguos. Lunch was served sud the youth sqd basuy took possession of the iloor In damung Mr and Mrs McLean left on s trlre honeymoon to Owen Emmi. The tarideU travelling mm was a bro In serge with but to much. The bride wan unattended and looked charming in a dress ufullk grape do cuene with pink tttifeta mmmiugs and earned a beautiful boquet of white ounuiona sud wore thergroom'e gill. sunburst. get wt» penis. Alter wishing the young eouple goodluck the gueala sat. _down to I dnimy rep-st. The bride entered the dnmng room on the arm of her father to the strains of the wedding march played by the groom's sister. Mrs Newell. A happy New. took place at the home on Mr. and Mn. Ueo. Wright. when their daughter Annie. was unit. ed In holy bonds of macrmnouy to Mr McLean of Honeywood. ttev Mr Me. Cartney tied the nuptial knot m the presence of about Slit] guests. . We lead with intelest Peter Me. Kechnie's letter in last week's Re. view. Peter was a corretrpondent before leaving for the West and " lhcugha young man, yet twenty one yams makes a tug change on: man's Me. Joe Campbell is busy hauling tim. ber for wood from the McDougall farm bought last summer on the South Line, Glenelg. Born to Mr and Mrs Inc. McEach. em, South Line Glenelg, 17th Jan., a daughter. School opened again in Priceville this week. One of the teachers had the flu and could not attend sooner. Miss Black, teacher at Top Cliife, opened a week ago. She is looking hale and well after her severe spell of the 'tia.' Another of the old veterans pu- eed away in the Glen, Glenelg. Mrs McArthur at the age of 90 years. Mrs McArthur came to the Glen nearly 7o years ago. Her husband died 46 years ago. A kind venerable lady she loved her native language. the Gaelic. The funeral is to be on Thursday of this week at I 30 p. m to Pmeville cemetery. Her son Jno is home from the West, There are many deaths to report this week but as they are all out of our territory pretty much we will only give a short account of them all. As was seen in the Prioevrlle village news the death of Mr Jun Mc. Laehlin, N. Line, A resident of _ Glenelg for 60 years at the age of 88 1 years. We loos " the little boy of 8 yrs rolling and tumbling in thel snow and our thoughts will look in. to the future 80 years and what will that bo experience ii ever he will reach that age. Mr McLaughlin 80 years ago experienced the healthy breezes of " native isle, Mull. Scot. land at 8 years old and enioyed them till he was twenty and eight years gold. when he and his young bride l sailed to this country. Mr McLach- 1 lin like many others experienced re- verses and prosperity for to him and his good life partner (who departed this lite is years ago) there was born nine sons and three daughters, all living yet, Quite a number ot them would sadly regret " being unable to attend their father's funeral, on account ot being in distant countries which would take many days to get here. The funeral was largely at. tended to McNeal'a cemetery. Rev. Mr Kendell preached the funeral sermon, beautifully picturing out the life of man from the days of his youth to old age. Mr Mellroy from nut London is to much next Sunday following. ell u. the none! time honing end evening. The annual meeting will. be held in the Pres. Church hue on Wed. 29th Jan " one o'clock in the alumna. Rev. Mr. Kendall is epyected to pre- side. [ JUrlratrudiattr0tNm SWINTON PARK HOPEVILLE was DWI 33m ONTARIO ARCH TORONTO a. “goon. D. Menus. row, Disc harrow, Tudhopc plow new, fanning mill, tumip pulper. grindatone, net 2000 lb scales. land roller, sling (rope. and chains, aleigh with box and stock rack, wagon tith gravel box and bay rack, wheelbarrow, buggy, cutter, whiMetrees, neckyoke, handaleigh, forks shovels. hoes, chains net team harness, act plow humus. net single harness. ( Ford car l9l5 model in good Ohape. De-) _ Laval Cream Separator, daisy churn. cooking Move, kitchen table, bedroom suite. hanging Iggy. other articles too numerous to mention. No m to farm in told 8.1. " one o'clock Term. of Sale I Sum of 85 and under Cull ; on: that 1mm " month'- audit will be given on "greomdttrltet Wallace!!! dieeot"ttottt-t, in lieu all“ l the following : l Black Mare 5 years old, Bay horse rising 3 years. Cow 8 years old due in March, 2 red Cows 6 years old due in April, red cow ayears old, tarrow, 6 Calves rising I year old, heifer rising 2 years old 9young ewes. sow with " pigs two weeks old, tr feeding pigs (it not previously sold,) 24 plymouth rock pallets. young collie dog, Massey Harris binder, Frost & Wood mower. It foot, horse rske nesrly new. " hoe disc drill good " new, Yale Hsrrow-cultivstor. In bull Iron Harrow. nevi." bull iron har- There will be sold by Public Auction at Lot 2, Con. 17, Proton (Swinton Park). " One o'clock, on Credit Auction Sale As a means ot showing Yul! our up- prrcimion of your pan in the gnu-l surname and tendering to ym our sincere welcome. We ask you to use- cepuhia gift. hoping that you will onlv remember in future years the pleasure of your friends maeeing you home again. ’ When the time came tor you to lshculder your gun and go to tl, ht for Mind and Right. you did so with a ! willingness and determination becom- ’ing to a member ot the crest loved {army whose common purpose In the l destruction ot militery sutoerscy end {the enthrnning of Freedom upon the gearth. The spearhead of the Allied ladunce in the most diffieuit and idnngerous pieces was the pullout leans of Condo and you no claim your share at the glory hy saying "l 1 did in) duty for the grostcsnse / i As A result of this spirit of duty wer' " home enjoy the justice and civil l liberty for which our Union Jock stands and has stood tor centuries be. fore the world. By reason ot the toil I and bloody sweet ofour brave soldier I boys, We are able to hand down, still untarmlhtd. our principles at liberty l and Justice. i In our lest budget we referred to the presentation held " the home ot Mr Geo. McKee in honor ot Pte. W. ‘J. Arrowunlth and tollowintt is the address '. To Par. W. J. Arrowslnith t Dear Friend, - We, your triends and neighbors, have assembled here this evening with a pleassnt object in View. nome- ly, that at welcoming you, I. soldier boy, bsck to Canada. our Home. Such a privileze has not been ours be. fore and we wish you to accept hearty good wishes oi welcome on this, your l return to home end loved ones. _ Ilia Muriel Benton. 1 week ago gave . birthday party in honor of her friend, we; Idler ot Toronto, who is visiting here. About 30 invited game were preeens and the night wu very eL clabl y spent. Our oympnthy in extended to Mrs J. A. Benton in the death of her tech- er. Mr John Ianchl-n neat Priee. ville. Ae In in hie 88th your and was ill only u few days from a. par- alytic-Irate. Interment took place Tuesday. the Mth, in McNell'e ceme- tery. Prieeville. Mr Finlny leRae sod sister Anne: at Toronto came home to attend their uncle. W. J. Arrr"mnithutunenn. Signed, Mr Alf. O'Neil. ttuttirettr tor the Hon. Dr. Jnmieoon. lentor Toronto tbe beginning of this week. We regret to he" “1|th Phillis Ireland, teacher of the Public when]. No. 5, in sick n her home our Shel- burne 5nd In. not been “ale to tonne her duties oinoo Chrimnu holiday; J Ariowernilh ttt " {all yeer. De. oeeeed wee tor the In: yeer or more in feillng been]! qtattaed from Invert! unable. Although ell wee done for him ehel could be done, he eteudily wen: donnwerd till can: relieved "titgt ofhie uttering. He leevee " chief mournere " wile end two me. 1 Sun end he. W. J. we arriving} hrouhere ere all Vellum"). George here, Albert at NIegere end one deter! In George McKee. The feeerel, tekee pleee chin londey afternoon to! the Englieh eenetery neer Derbem ( Everybody enjoyed the mad mum- of the put not. Saturday morning. Jun. 18. than puned luv-y u well-loom» and high, '.r PtretetirtutvtC9!- Mr W Friday, January 3I st OLENELGCENTRE I". Me Viear. T. McCormick. T.yeDomud, C. Dunbur. 4- sis "04'.0--q/i' §c. L. GRANT tr1tet1iettes , ft and Hosiery t '"iF4trrtritoiHiFsetvetrstr6 Dated the 20th day of December D.l918 __ - their unmet, addressee and descrip- tions. and a full statement of the particulate of their claim and the ne- ture ot the security (if any) held by them duly certified, end that after the said day, the Executor: will proceed to distribute the assets of the estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shell then have notice. Notice in hereby given pursuant uri R, S. o. 1914 Cap, tat Sec. 56, that: all persanl having chime dig-Inst the I estate of the said Edward Walsh, who died on or about the nth day of De-l camber A. D. 1918. ere required to send by post, prepaid, or otherwise ! deliver to J. P. Telford of the Town of; Durham. Solicitor for the Executors, I on or before the 24th day of January. l9l9, f In the surrogate Court of the County of Greg, in the nutltcr of the catnip of Edward Mtiah, [air of the Towuah I]; of (1101wa in the Cou My of Grey. farmer. (tn-canal. NOTICE it hereby given that all per- sona having claims against the deceased who died on the 4th day of December l [alt It Glenelg, are required to lend to the undersigned. nohcitor for the Hrec. utorl. their names and addreuea. with particulars of their claim" and the na. ture of the securities, if any. held by them. After the “I! “I " lcbmry next. the executor will distribure the asset: of the aid estate, having regard I only to the claims of which he has had _ notice; and he will not be liable to any l person of whose claims he then had nol notice. ( Dated the‘lath day of January. 1919. J. P. TELFORD, Durham, Ont I Executors' Solicitor! IN THE MATTER OF THE " TATE OF JANE WhiStt, late of the Town at Durham. mer- ried woman, deceased. Pres. Kettle 8 qts., ule pr., ol A. S. HUNTER & SON we are callittg your attention to our Croat-eat Sun. I} ft MAKE BIG SAVINGS HERE Milk and Rice Boilers In addition to our both good values. Speck] Value tn Axes a pints, sale priee.... . Underwear Luce tooth. sale price. . . . 3.35 Notice to Creditors J. P. Telford of Durham Solicitor for the Executor: tatMi'td2t'ltattt 't,'tttt" an": AboSoloAqutudlh Int-dwmtydoh sldetgies and Utte _ so. hand at right prima. 'a'd'll S'Will promptly amended at 8Mif, DOORS, and all kinds of HOUSE FITT'IGS The undeni nod has to moons. to resident.- ofDurhuu and surround. mg country. than he ha hie PIA-I1 Hull and new" fully It','."'" and pupa“! to an onion or DURHAM PLANING MILLS Fall infatuation from my and Trunk Tisha: Agent, or C Ella-nix Distrittt PM" Aunt. Tom-to. Finlay Cuban. Town “on. Telephone Mo. ' Sleep?“ can on night Train. I Parlor Cut on principal Day Tram. The Double Track Route - and (cult-m hummu- "1mm: nipped “In”: mum. Ill mun! can canon on” CW. ac., lot nut June! “autumn In: alum m. the [0th no.“ a. ll "All. I "£08 “JAN. Pnnclpnl. In out“ Ntftt!ruu in Puma: than“. "tlt Jeeta; science. Human-um and Spelling. M165 LWI'JIR. B. A., of Queen's Hum. smooth: Latin. Art, Ltterssutre, (Jo-par lion. swung, (womb). Ancient an." Mrtri. L. "MINE, a A., Toronto waiver“. Epcot-Int in Manic-run and "in . [why-cu: It", Gunman. G,'f/.'iNu. & Cami-u "Iv-Cory, Companion. I“ Begin runny. ia. A I!!! Girls Ind boys who have been voti- ing hard on the farm during the num- mar should have a chance to improve their education this winter. Circular. free to any address. G. D. Flsming. C. A.FieminrF.C.A. secy." _.__ -N_. - -'"'ta'r' Mention chit paper when writing “an. a to irkF.TiTGiri'%" m to, ol'dtu'ati2,ti2ii - Icl-ruu ha. "aiii. anr. I. hand"... Mtum}w0¢ 0" hr... noun: "two-gnu In“ . 'dlfflfd denuuuha‘n 1121317."?! ._ J. 2.131.903!) - odrt'1trcrftlt'tra,t,gatr. “our to no... OMwon Peer, at... 'tttpmt" ZENUS CLARK mr FIBRE BOARD W.C.PICKERINO B. o s., Gii “nu-An --- - _ ""' -- run-avg, u t.tot1ort GRADUATE a an... amt-nit. . Nun. d 'alh'h'M'a'tt Aggy (h DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL “I... .-..‘. '4‘. “manna-mun “no..- loud-mud] In“. HI..- HONOR GMDUATI “on” I’ll“. - d __-_"". “a... v-_ IUDIICI: band w“ clan-unaumh. J. FNrtrrotr,titso a. , ms. “meson & “meson m “than... lion-n: 7-4 than. U nexccllcd dining our service omen: 0m Xi‘an-m. " can“. has! 0 In. WINTER TERM nt the J. [GRANT 0.0... L... 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