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Durham Review (1897), 29 May 1919, p. 5

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Fauls Shirts tore sher 29. 1919 m. Ont. iesny & vest IFCIHIA fsets EL OVERALLS. on hand you wil have & s Stamps, each ut which have eP r $4 11G¢Ss Markets. ~ICHOL You _ You wil ollar which * triftes. ATHER LABEL:, v carning* tuure. Yet ome would ind save i# to save it woant you «h rate of nvestor is ne Phrift worth of = Stammp. Sanings vo in mÂ¥ + doing of War in Stores i. Durham 19 that i ‘structible & and resâ€" 1dâ€" guarâ€" n one year HMY rated by to t J 40 49 UO %t MAY 29. 1919 pnnp nerala® Ausa ae e aln dn in s n als cala nelate n e ale n alavalae alarale e nelanalae ale"nlevela‘ lc‘ Tc o olec ole "eftoel s ol Cole selle sele s olb Cdle 1e > > * fimmnflmxflsmwaassam&xmxmsm‘ PRICEVILLE‘S BUSY STORE 90 / 95 per cent Seed Corn Houseâ€"cleaning Requisites Clothing, Pants, Overalis Choice, Fresh Groceries KA RSTE DT BROS., Priceville Leave â€"Toronto 7.15 p. m. Arrive Winnipeg 9.05 p. m. 2nd day * Calgary 9.30 p. m. 3rd day i Banff _ 1249 p. m. 3rd day \rrive Vancouver 10.00 a m 4th day JOHN McKECHNIE, Durham DAILY Between Toronto and Vancouver We have on hand Compton‘s Early, North D akota Leaming, Wisconsin No.7 Seed Cormâ€"nice plump even looking seed. Also Turnip Seed in Kangaroo, Derby and Canadian Gem. Lots of time for a good hoe crop yet.~ Painting is the order of the day. These nice bright sunny days show up the faded paint both inside and outside. Martinâ€"Senour‘s 100 per cent Pure Paints can be applied at once by anyone. Kasy to apply and lasts longest. Also Alabastine and Emâ€"esâ€"coâ€" cold waterâ€"Wall Covering. Floor Varnish & Stains THE TRANS â€" CANADA (O)wing to the scarcity of cloths due to European demands, the prices of these commodities are fast advancing. _ We have a nice range of Men‘s three piece Suits in Navy Blue, Grey, Tweeds and Worâ€" stedsâ€"all medium priced clothes. Boys‘ twoâ€"piece Norfolk and Bloomers. And a full line of Pants, (OQveralls and Smocks. We aim to carry the best li?s of Grocesies that can be had. Everything is fresh and clean stock. Our prices are right. Now in stock. It will pay you to examine these before buying has been generously replenished in seasonable cloths, such as New Ginghams, Calicos, Prints and Shirtings. See our 25¢ Prints. â€" See the Ladies‘ House Dresses this week at $2.25â€" cheaper than you can make them. Specials «« Week Bought right and will sell right. to buy your Groceries from us. A Car Lot of New Groceries just Arrived The season is now on for f ple supply of these, but they v now while you have a chance. Misses‘ Canvas Pump ... . . .l.19 Women‘s Canvas Oxford . ... 2.15 Women‘s Duck Oxford. .. . . 3.25 Boots« Shoes Bring your ry 9.30 p. m. 3rd day First class Sleeping Car pasâ€" 1249 p. m. 3rd day sengers only Full parâ€" uver 10.00 a m 4th day ticulars from any agent. W. B. HOWARD, District Passenger Agent, Toronto R. MaeFarlane, Town Agent, Durham See our New Wall Paper Designs Highest Prices Paid for Produce. is offering A NEW TRAIN All Sleeping Cars Our Dry Goods Stock Produce __we‘ll give you the Cash ow on for White Goods. We have an amâ€" but they will be scarce later on. Getthem a chance. Here are a few prices : . . . . . $1,.75 Women‘s Canvas Bal, rubber sole d.... 215 C o n rsagr inss raisits‘s + * Wod® s oo o s Women‘s Duck Bal, Louis heel 4.00 First trip Sunday, June First are here in plenty at very reasonable prices It will save you money ‘_ Mr Kenneth McKenzie of Toronto was ‘a guest at Mr Neil MacGillivray‘s over | the 24th holiday. | _ Mr Chas Wepp‘er has purchased a farm near Aberdcen. Monday, 26th May, a beautiful day the sun :s drying up the wet lani faet, _ Some that sowed a week ago toâ€"day are now barrowing the sowing of the day, Mrs McCormick is holding her own feirly wel), A few from bere attended the presâ€" entaiion made to Lauchy Lunbar one night last week. Quaite a number are complaining with rhenmatiem or something else but the genial rays of the sun and dry weather may soon assist them to g#t better. _ We are nearly t.hrongh the month of May now ana we bhardly re alized it to be be the firss month of summer. Seeding is a thing ofthe past in the Valley and with favorable weather we will be looking for results. Corp Chas. McGillivray of the Forestâ€" ry batt. who has been overseas tor someâ€" time arrived home on Friday noon looking fit and well. Mr and Mrs Donald McGillivray and daughter Tena left recently for Wilkie. Sask., where they will spend the summer months with their daughter. Mrs H. Mr Will Irwin, a returned man of Torâ€" onto, is visiting at present with his relaâ€" tivss, the MacGillivray families here. Mr T H. Binnie accompanied by Mrs J. P. MacGillivray and Mrs Geo. Binnie motored to Mitchell a week ago Sunday to visit Mrs Herb Beer. Mr and Mrs Arthur Lawrence of Egreâ€" mont spent Saturday at Mr and Mrs W. N. Turnbuall‘s. Mr and Mrs J. C. Fergusson of Cwen Sound motored down to Mrs Fergusson‘s father‘s Mr Neil MacGillivray to spead the 24th May in fishing. Miss Winnie Binnie is spending a few days at Mitchell. JOYFUL EATING Unless your food is digested withâ€" out the aftermath of painful acidity, the joy is taken out of both eating and living. KrMOoIDS are wopderful in their help to the stomach troubled with overâ€"acidity. Pleasant to takeâ€"relief prompt and PRICEVILLE AND LIMITS _ MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT% EMULSION | PRICEVILLE 42 SAUGEEN VALLEY Metal trades in Toronto are makâ€" iog similar demands and were to strike on Tacsday, but 10 a. m. Friâ€" day is now Axed upon, unless Premier Borden, who, now in Ottawa, has been served with «n u!timatum, promâ€" ises legislation forthwith to make legal an eight hour day for the metal trades, aod gives government sancâ€" The serious condition in Winnipeg we referred to last week owing to the strike, is still serivus. Only three of the metal trade bosses refuse to acâ€" sede to the demands of the strikers, who are being strengthened by svm pathe:ic strikes in Edmontoo, Calâ€" gary and other places. Ministers from Ottawa are in couferense with provineisal ministers and labor leaders bat are making slow progress. The government was slow to act, and is receiving much criâ€"icism, but the Premier is thoroughly determined to maiutain law and order, and has made plain that if postâ€"office or other public utility employes go out in symâ€" pathy, they will stay oat. tion to *‘‘collective bargaining, ‘‘ which twenty Toronto bosses refuse to agree to. The man who advised that Toronto water works engineers should come ont in support of :the stwike, cutting off the city water supply, is a criminal and should be arrested, Will Toronto Follow Winnipeg ? In years to come they tell as, folks, we‘ll all go aeroplaning, And through the ether we will soar, earth travel quite disdaining. Small boys will fly with speed to school while ma goes soaring shopping, And father to his daily tasks will through the air go flopping. No more in stately limousines our millionâ€" aires will trundle, But into swiftâ€"winged flying cars they and their friends will bundle, They‘ll fly a thot sa 1d miles or so, all earâ€" thly travel scorning, And in among the fleecy clouds in flocks you‘ll see them horning. All this, of course, sounds very fine, the vista seems quite frisky, But some will have to stay on earth and won‘t their jobs be risky. Life‘s dangerous enough right now, but it will be no joke, oh, When from the air a monkey wrench falls down and dints one s coco. And when mamma goes marketing, new dangers loom before us. Unless she ties her parcels in, grim,.fear will hover o‘er us. ____ Mr and Mrs. McHarden (nee Jean Mcâ€" Phail) are visiting the latter‘s sister, Mrs Thos Spence. Mrs R McEachnie and two daughters, Owen Sound, visited relatives here over Sunday, Mrs M. remaining for a longer visit. Mrs Bittor{ Sr. has returned from visiâ€" ting Ayton relatives and is we are sorry to say under the Dr‘s care. Fine weather prevails Some have fimshed seeding but roads are still very rough owing to so much rain. Mr and Mrs. Will McDinney moved to Mr A. Ferguson‘s house in the village last week. Welcome. Mrs. Chas. Allan, Durham, is visiting Miss Jessie McEachnie The reception for the Proton volunteer$ will be held in our village, weather perâ€" mitting, Tuesday evening, June 10th. See posters for particulars Miss'Mary Love returned to Toronto Monday evening. The poor pedestrians will curse, their fruitless rage they‘ll bawl out, If ma in flying overhead should let the hen fruit fall out. And when folks take their meals aloft it will be most annoying, And episodes will then occur, folks‘ hats and clothes destroying. ‘Twill make a fellow swear a lot, his reasâ€" on well may totter, When dishes get washed up aloft, where will they throw the water ? These things we merely hint at, folks, these perils few we mention To start the safeguard makers up and stimulate invention. Lite must be rendered safe for all and when the world goes flivving In upper air, the rest of us will have our The Review and Toronto Daily GbQr fOP 1 YORP......sccssessensencess The Review and Weekly Sun for TheReview acd the Family Herâ€" ald and Weekly Star for 1 year 1 YOMP... «68 css enc snn sen ces nne net snn sunes We‘ll All Go Aeroplaning troubles living. done Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays of each week only during the months of May, June and July. Sawing of Lumber and Shingles other days. NOTICE ! Custom Chopping Planing Done to Order Get your Flooring and House Furnishings, Doors and Sash from G. A. WATSON & SONS Box 169, Pricevilie HOPEVILLE 4 49 2 15 On Sunday, June 1st, new train will be placed in service to operate daily to Vanâ€" couver via Canadian Pacific. Train No. 7 will leave Montreal 3.30p. m, Train No. 9 will leave Toronto 7.15 p. m. Trains will consolidate at Sudbury and operate Sudbury to Vancouver as No. 7, due to arrive Vancouver 10.00 a. m. the fourth day New All Sleeping Car Train Transâ€"Canada Limited Daily Furtber particulars from â€" Canadian Pacific Ticket Agents, or P A. $. HUNTER & SON Garden Seeds w% :: Field & Root Seeds, allkinds. § Montreal and Toronto to V â€"ncouver Electric Lamps Tungsten, 10 to 40 waptt, i 29C Martin Senour Paint Put up in cans : No 1, 45¢. No 2, 80c, No 3,1.50, No 4, 285 Capital Brand Paint Is a good paint for the money, eqâ€" ual in quality to paint sold at higher prices. Per quart ..... .... 906 is 100 per cent pure It will cover more surface and last longer than paint mixed by hand, used inside and outside for all purposes. We have just received ournsdpring stock of White Goods. Drop in and look them Buy your White Goods Now over. Wo‘s white Bal Louis heel. $3.25 Wo‘s white Bal sport heel . 3.25 Wo‘s wh. Oxford Louis heel 3.00 Wo‘s wh. Oxford sport heel 2.75 Large assortment of TRUNKS, SUITâ€" CASES & CLUB BAGS always on hand. The DownTown Shoe Store C John McQowan 500 tons of No. 1 Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop â€"â€" Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour Every bag guaranteed. If not satisfactory bring it back and get your money. Low Grade Flour, Rolled Oats, Breakfast Cereal, Bran, All kinds of grain bought at market price. Special Reduction on Flour and Feed in ton lots. g W B. HOWARD, District Passenger Agent, Toronto, R. MacFARLANE, Town Agent, CR!MPED OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at.... very reasonable rates THE PEOPLES MILLS Its ASSAM quality gives it that rich flavor TEA s good ted Sold only in sealed packages idbcrinmentistes o TORONTO J.S. McILRAITH ‘hop, Cracked Chicken Corn "The Road to Toâ€"morrow tells you what a course in the will do for any young man or woman. Write for it. Individual instruction. Enter any date. Special attention to returned soldiers. G. D. Fleming, C. A. Fleming, F.C.A. Secy. Principal A good man at Durham and Grey County to represent the old reliable Fenthill Nurseries. Prospects tor busâ€" iness brightest in years. We are offerâ€" ing a complete list of all lines of Fruit and Ornamental lines in hardy Canadian grown stock. Start in now by beginning on new season‘s business. . Exclusive territory, highest commissions, handâ€" some free outfit. BTONE AND WELLINGTON, I beg to announce to the public of Durham and vicinity that he bas reopened at the old stand n: ar McGowan‘s Mill, the Pump, Tile and Brick business, long carried on there. ANNOUNCEMENT ! I am prepared to take conâ€" tracts of any kind for Tile and Brick, and Repairs will receive best attention Between the two McGowan Mills George St., w Durham Tile supplied of dimensions, 24", 18", 16", 12 and 10 in. Pumps of all kinds Pumps, Tile and Brick Owen Sound â€" Ontario JOHN SCHUTZ We have in stock Womens Black and White Silk Hose, $1.50 pr. Misses‘ Brown Hose also in stock. IORTHER) WANTED Toronto, Ontario 99 . â€" Member Oolloge ad Physicians and Burgeons O'ficl: Over J. P. Telftord‘sofice, near lvâ€"oporsite Reristry O fce. J. G. HUTTON,M.D., C M. Telephoune Communication betwesn Ofice an Residence at all nours. Â¥â€"lt a. m J. L. SMITH, M. B., M. C.P. S. 0. Office and residence, corner Counteas and Lambton, opposite old Post Office Office Hours : 9 to 11 a m., 1.30 to 4 D&S. JA WMESDN & JAMIEsON orFICE 2â€"5 Afternoons Hours: 7?â€"8 Evenings DURHAM â€"â€" AND â€" HANOVER J. P. Telford W. C, PICKERING D. DS., L DS HONOR GRADUATE of Torono. University, graduate of Royal College af Dental Snrgeons of Ontario Roome Over J & J HUNTER‘S New Store J. F.GRANT D. D.S. L.D.S. HONOI GRADUATE Toronto University, Gre duate “{ll College Dental Surgeon Dentistry in all its oreuches, O N : â€" ver Jeweliry stove ad oppo gite Post Office. Terms, moderate. Arrangements for sales a to dates &c., must be made at the Review Of there, or to Ceylon P. O.. will be promptly attended %3, Terms on »pplication to D. MePHMHAIL_â€"» &@r Mr McPhail has a selepoone in his re dence in Ceylon. TheDauble Track Route * Canadian Prints * Fall information from any Grand Truok Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horning District Passenger Agent, Toronto. Finlay Grabam, Town Agent, _ oo oo oo oo oo oo afe oo oo se ofe oge se #° Up to Date * Ladies‘ Waists s just in. ‘The School is thoroughly equipped to take up the following courses : 1. Junior Matriculation 2. Entrance to the Normal Schools 3. Benior Matriculation 4. Entrance to the Facuity of Education Each member of the staff is a Univâ€" ersity graduate and an experienced 4 Checkea Ginghams # EUGI! SCHOOL Sleeping cars on niTht Trains and Parlor Cars on principal Day Trains. Q‘ narrow width at about WÂ¥ §# half price. e *# se * C,. L. GRANT * * #e aite ie ie ie ie ce Je ipe ie ce e ds t Intending pupils should prepare to enâ€" ter at the beginning of the fall term. Information as to courses may be obâ€" tained fro n the Principal. The School has a creditable record in the past which it hopes to maintain in the future. Durham is an attractive and healthy offlce on east sige o1 Albert Bt. town and good accommodation can be obtained at reasonable rates. J. Ferguson, B. A., Principa. | pr. J. F. Grant, Secrotary | Hugh MeCras, Chairmap TELFORD & CURREY Licensed Auctioneer for Co. Grey ursday afternoon excepted. dark coloredâ€"25¢ a yard Pink and White CHILDREN‘S SHOES Some small sizes in Unexcelled dining car service. Exoept Sunday s D. MePHAIL. Ceylon or to C. RAMAGE, Durham between Montreal Toronto Detroit and Chicago i~â€"ip m. â€"25¢ a yard * Telephone No. 3 A. B. Currey i $

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