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Durham Review (1897), 29 May 1919, p. 4

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5. McINTYRE, Durham and that we have it in all heights. To those of you who are in need of Wire Fencing and have not yet placed your order, we would say that delay is dangerous. We handle nothing but the best â€"Frost Wire Fenceâ€"and can quote you a particularly good price if you let us have your order now. These prices we are quotâ€" ing are made possible because we buy our Wire in large quantities and get it a good deal cheaper that way. Don‘t wait until the selection is limited. Get your wire now. If we have to order specially, and in small quantities, it will cost you more. Don‘t forget that we handle the celebrated Frostâ€"Woven &Coiledâ€"spring Wire Fencing Order Your Wire Fencing Now THE RED FRONT HARDWARE Our Stock of this Superior Quality Paint was never better, or the colors ever more assorted. We can supply you with any color you desire. Carpet Sweepers O‘Cedar Oils and Polishes Sherwin â€"Williams Paint Highest price paid for Oats, Barley and Peas. This is the season of the year in which Houseâ€"clesning plays an important part. No home seems "just right" until this has been done. While the present season has been backward so far, still the weather must change soon, and before she knows it, the good housewife will be "up to her ears" in the annual Spring cleanâ€"up. _ We have a full supply of all the necessities required for this season of the year. All kinds of Cattle, Hog and Poultry Feeds for sale at the Mill We buy and sell all kinds of Grain. Full Line Shelf and Heavy Hardware always in stock â€" Rob Roy Rolled Oats Chieftain Oat Flakes ‘Rob Roy Wheat Flakes Standard and Granulated Oatmeals C. P. R. Towoa Office Nyal Hirsutone the Antiseptic Hair Tonic Stops falling of the hair in a few days, stimulates the growth and is absolutely 50 harmless. Large bottle « Jonteel Toiiet Requisites Talcum 35¢, Cold Cream 60c, â€" Face Powder 75c wonderful) odor are favored by anciety everyâ€" where. _ Let us show you this MACFARLANE‘S DRUG STORE The :Remm SÂ¥ore ROB ROY MILLS, Limited Business Hoursâ€"â€"8 a. m. to 5 p. m. TERMS, CASH. Are you Ready for Spring Houseâ€"Cleaning : "We bhave it, can get it, or it isn‘t made. Durham, Ont. '."12‘.‘.".0&'.“"..? new 10 & 25¢ Start the Day right Rexall > Straw Hat Cleaner by using one®of these : Stearn‘s Mornirg Sait...... . 50c Rexalt Health Saits ... ... .... 50¢ Rexall Liver Saits.. 35¢, 65c, 1 25 Fruit SHHHe :.« c‘ ..«.s â€"¢.+s B0¢ Westco Health Sait.......... 15c Treat your Seed for Smut Use our Farmalin and ynq;ll"gt results For all the home at reasunably low prices. Farmers !i{}{| New Wall Papers Bay your Tickets here See our Big Stock of Telephone 52 35c, 60c and 90c O‘Cedar Mops Bon Ami Window Cleaner "International" and "Royal Purple" Stock andiPoultry Preparations need no explanation here. â€" They are too well known a product the Dominion over. Suffice it to say "We have ‘em"â€" ...... in 30 and 60 cent pkgs. or $1.75 ting "International" Distemper Cure...... 75¢ "International" or "Royal Purple" Calf Meal, per ewt.....................$6.00 You will Need a Trunk or Suit Case when travelling this summer. our Stock. Stock and * THE PAINT THAT LaSTS" Makes Your Home Look Like New Poultry Foods Exclusive Agents Hobberlin Tailoring Hobberlin Model 301 Come and inspect the Fabâ€" The Best is here in Men’s, Youths &E Boys rics we show at very reasonable prices. READYâ€"TOâ€"WEAR CLOTHING | The Ideal Tailoring and Men‘s Furnishing t A Hobberlin Model ()n Junge 4th GEO. S. BURNETT ! ONTARIO ARC TORONTO Always Something New in Fine Shirts, Soft Collars and New Ties Made enâ€" who wants to be wellâ€" dressed in a conservative of the man news of the death of her sister, Mrs. H. McLean of Gait. _ We extend our sincere sympathy to the family. p Contonatanes sds Te ant . 4 Wl u* ' t ce ie En ignieatcnanet ruiza spent Saturday with her friend, Miss B. | of your recover Thistlewaite. I mm\?:mx Mr and Mrs Geo. Sharp of Normanby, s ;fent a day last week with Mr. and Mrs. l %wm arry Reay. . z great war we ov Mrs W. D. Mills of St. Catharines |pay. _ Had Ge Went the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Hâ€" we might have l . Hunt. l we would. have Mr. John Bailey has purchased a new save our count Ford car. | loved ones frg Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Cripps and son of bloodshed as Hanov t Sunday with Mrs. | suffered. God Wm. T“m";f" Sunday with Mr sbd ) and we thank I oi P id ud +4 SE CCOg . V TE 2CA CNOL GUT Thistlewaite. _ | wishes and prayers have been answered Mr and Mrs Geo. Sharp of Normanby» m::dh?rvi:ndritumed safely to your ;rent a day last week with Mr. and Mrs. For your service on behalf i arry Reay. great v’z,ar we owe you ::;th we ar:':nen\‘r:: Mrs W. D. Mills of St. Catharines |pay. _ Had Germany won the war then %eent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Hâ€" we might have been able to estimate what . Hunt. b l we would. have been willing â€" to pay to Mr. John Bailey has purchased a new save our country, our homes and our Ford car. |loved ones from ‘such destruction and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Cripps and son of bloodshed as Bdflnm and other countries Hanover spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. ‘ suffered. . God ‘has spared us from that Wm. Torry. I :?d'vmha'nk him that Bt"hu awful war is David t ‘a couple of foru. victory won. t we can never Mre. . Adlam spen i getwlutveoweourbmrenyand gt‘?o:‘ig.b“ sister, Mrs. Thos. Brigham | trusted navy. _ You were one amone aur of Louise. Mrs. Wm. Livingstone and daughter Ora spent a couple of days recently with her sister Mrs. H. Cross of Hanover. _ Miss Ethel Derby of South Bentinck. Miss McKnight of the ‘Hedges,‘ was in Owen Sound last week. Mr Jas. Ledingham purchased a Ford car last week from our local dealer. Mr Geo. Smith of Durham was a caller in the village on Monday. Kenny. Mr and Mrs Fred Stafford and daughâ€" }e_r laene visited recently with Berkeley riends. A few from here attended the reception at Mr. John Lang‘s in honor of Mr. and Mrs John Hudson of Durham and all reâ€" port a very enjoyable time. Mr. Alf. Shewe‘!l, our local Ford agent» made a business trip to Toronto last weekâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John Vasey and family Messrs Stan‘ey Lowe and Thos Ba.iley of Crawford visited with Dornoch friends on Sunday evening. Messrs Will Kenny and Wilfred Vasey visited Mooresburg friends on Sunday. Rev. Father Roche of Toronto will be here for a few days this week to prepare the children for confirmation which will be administered in 0. Sound on Friday. Quite a number of our yonng people in* tend going to the assembly in aid of the Roman Catholic church in Durham this Tuesday evening. Mr and Mrs Chas Shewell and daughter Marie visited with the former‘s parents here on Sunday. s Miss Murphy spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Eden Barry. Victoria Day passed over very quietly here. With the exception of a few of the ‘I'!adies going fishing no celebrating was one. We are pleased to state that Mrs. Wiil Smith who has been ill is almost fully reâ€" covered. THE DUBHAM REVIEUV t Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Wm Now is the Time to get Your New Suit I will: have a Tailor here with a _la‘rge assortâ€" ment of Goods. VICKERS received the sad You often want this. your life if required to pay the price _ As a slight token of recognition noble service and with heat -a.:‘..y?fl Mr. Turner took the pulpit here Sunâ€" | day morning in the absence of Rev. Mr. ! Ashton who preached at Lakefield. ladies | | _ Miss Margaret Torry of Durham, was the gue:t of Mr and Mrs Clark Torry over the 24th. : : FGre: hn Honess. who recent! The Ladies are holding a public mis‘ _,.M" J9 4 3 sionary meeting in the church here, on : (t):e'tolraxrwsof:l?mple s farm, h Thursday, June 5th at 8. p m. Rev. Mr. | n 1 * McEwen of Durham is to be the princiâ€"‘ _ Mr Clifford Howell of Durh: pal speaker and other talent musical and , Sunday with Mr Edward Boyce othervéise will be present. Everyone is Im invited. Corp. D. D. McCallum who recently returned from overseas was the guest of his mother and sister here last week We are pleased to see him looking well. He is residing in Owen Sound. Mrand Mrs Burnett and Mrs. Lunney and son Pte Bob Lunney, all of Chesley, motored ont Sunday to visit at Mr Wim. Lunney‘s. Among the latest to invest in new cars are Wm Adlamand John Brown in Chevâ€" rolet and Irwin Brown a Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Abrens and Mr. and Mrs Statlander of Hanover at Mr Wm Brown‘s Sunday. F4 Just what you want in â€" UNDERWEAR Easy to choose from a lot like our . Hats, Caps, . Shirts, Colâ€" lars and Ties RAINCOATS ° are earliest with | The Best in Overâ€"hauls latest things in | Smocks and Shirts MULOCK Men‘s Tailor and Furnisher ext the Standard Bank, who nas recently been married and resides‘ _ â€"are boned with the indestructiblc in Durham. _ The exening was spent in | Spirella stayâ€"the most pliable and rcsâ€" dancing. Mr and Mrs Hodgson were the flent corset boning in the worldâ€" guarâ€" recipient of many useful gifts. | a;\teed not to break or rust in one year Mr John Honess. who recently purchas. , * £O8Ct wear. ed one of Mr Steumple‘s farm, Kar;umov':&' Gaoods cheerfully demonstrated by on to it last week. , calling at Parlors. _ Mr Clifford Howell of Durham spent MPS. 14. ¢c. NlieHmol On Saturday evening a "Kitchen showâ€" er‘‘ was given by friends and neighbors at the home of Mr and Mrs John Lang in honor of their nephew Mr John Hodgson who has recently been married and resides in Durham. _ The exening was spent in dancing. Mr and Mrs Hodgson were the recipient of many useful gifts. The Women‘s Institute had a meeting at Louise Hall last Wednesday afternoon when the election of officers took place and were as follows : Pres.â€"Mrs George Hastil : Vice.â€"Pres.â€"Mrs Wm. Honess : Secy,â€"Treas â€" Miss Lizzie Fischer. Mr and Mrs John Sherman spent the 24th renewing old acquaintances around Crawford. Miss Olive Armderson of Toronto has returned home. $ bututcicdt. ... _ o ENPA Samps. Then with each u'f:’. worth of |Il|ll8u-b.'-e War Savi Stamp. i;-g'.‘;c 'hmhnb-cl:ze:t W:r‘s&\il‘uz- Cost $4.05 :t.:n-?;;:n-’ envelope. Go on doing That is an. Your mind is free. You will lot-l-thtucuts.rudouu-whh-h m“‘“qw-m 5 .-““-“‘fl“!mn-'mlnven ""'N-ce«wuws...,. Sach % fr ::""'::“-ut.umnnw you ubwc.umu.ue.ch. Mufluh-hlm ::&:-bb.*‘?. Make Your Sevings Serve You and W200i2 290 * _ Serve Your Countryâ€"lavest Them in War Savings Stamps, Every Wage Earner An Investor In May Wâ€"8.4. Cost $4.04 COME OFF,ELASTIC DETACHABLE SUSPENDERS,ETC * _ LOOK FOR THE TAN COLORED TRADE MARK ON YOUR OVERALLS,THE LEATHER TASE ; WE ARE THE AGENTS FOR LEATHER LABEL OVERALLS. CRAWFORD We keep a large stock always on hand : take ".-'.,"' Say to .‘_“;“'.:( '_\'(‘;l'l pay “ww of the money in my Stamps. [ __""" Weck and buy me Thrift .lhyo.&u”! RSevines u.. 2 0€C do it by means of War ‘~ougntiessly, I; is .-' “_' P ow “'."""'_‘:_' take of us would be glad if someone would f th-n"et‘”fi’ulylnflmuvu for ns, bocause we fAnd it difficult to save i M O OOEE CR CUC WR HAVOSIOF giltâ€"edged securitics bearing a high rate hmmmcm. m*"‘"mm-ncmant mhfltuw” -an;;.’.*, - can be an investor us spend a portion of our earning: |____ MRS. J.C. NICHOL, Not Sold Pormau, May 29, 1919 Hogs. live, f o b..... Spirella Corsets ,â€" 1919 Box 93, Durham 49 to 49 25 w 5 85 10 5 25 15 to 3 50 in Stores ol 2 00 40 #.»». 1 o e o uon o s oo s sns PRICEVILL 90 / 95 per Houseâ€"cleani Clothing, Choice, Fre KARST EDT Leave To Arrive Wi Arrive Van DAILY Betwe , 1919 We have on han, Leaming, Wisco even looking see Also Turnip Seed Gem. Lots of ti Painting is the o sunny days sho outside. Martin ean be applied a and lasts longes cold waterâ€"W a Owing to the sc demands, the p advancing. 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