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Durham Review (1897), 24 Jul 1919, p. 4

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Strictly Pure Paris Green Highest price paid for Oats, Barley and Peas. C. P. R. Town Office If you need Feed, now is the time to get a supply, as Feed will be scarce during the next sixty days. Use Fily Scoot on your Cows ana keep up the supply of milk . boc and $( 25 cans or Horn Fly Oil in 15¢ bottles MA Rexall Skeeter Skoot Feed â€"Feed Feed We have a good stock of Feed on hand, consisting of Oat Shorts Feed Oatmeal Bar]ey and Oat Chop Peas, Barley and Oat Chop Clansman Stock Feed (75,° Corn) Chieftain Mixed Feed (50,° Corn) Poultry & Chick Feed, all kinds Buckwheat, Coro & Feed Oats ROB ROY MILLS, Limited Don‘t risk disappointment by using pure grade green. Keeps away â€" mosqnitosâ€" Try it when you gocamp: ing or hshing. Business Hoursâ€"â€"8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Oil Stoves, reg $26 for . . . . $22.50 Stepâ€"Ladders, reg. 2.25 for . .1.75 Enameled Pails, reg 1.50 for 1.15 Scythes, reg. $2 for.......1.40 Lawn Mowers, reg. $10 ... 8.50 Lawn Mowers, reg $9 for .. 700 Stable Shovels, reg 85¢ for .. 65c Reaping Hooks, reg 50 for .. 35c Long Shovels............ . 1.25 Baby Hammocks, reg. 4,50 . . 3.00 Snow Shovels............ .50 Hammocks, reg $5 for.... 3.50 Daisy Churns, reg $11 for. . 9.50 Lanterns, reg. 1.25 for.... .90 Autoâ€"wheel Wagons, reg. $6, 5.00 Calif Meal, per sack, reg 1.50, 1.20 1 only Eureka Garden Cultivator, regular 6.00 for............... 4.75 "Comet" Asphait Roofing, regular 2.75 for ..................... 1.90 This week we find we have not the time to make a full list but below quote a few prices that may interest you if in need of any of the articles. _ If your particular article does not apâ€" pear, don‘t think we haven‘t got it; just step in and ask for it. We can supply it, and at a price that will surprise you. Durham, Ont. Everything in Hardware & We are still very busy taking stock and making preparaâ€" tion for the transfer of our business to Mr A. McIntyre. _ In order to reduce many of our lines, we are offering them at Reâ€" duced Prices and it will pay you to investigate our stock before making your purchases elsewhere. Here are a Few of our Many Specials RED FRONT HARDWARE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR Big Stockâ€"Reducing Sale These are only a few Specialsâ€"we have many more. $. MciNTYRE TERMS, CASH. its the Buy your Tickets here Try Some Toasted Cocoâ€" nut Dainties 506 a lb. or 10c a pkg. Everybody is eating this hot weather sweet. Saturday Special Books for Summer Reading Swim caps at half price. Only a few left Stepâ€"Ladders, reg. 2.25 for . .1.75 Scythes, reg. $2 for.......1.40 Lawn Mowers, reg $9 for.. 709 Reaping Hooks, reg 50 for .. 35c Baby Hammocks, reg. 4,50 . . 3.00 Hammocks, reg $5 for.... 3.50 Lanterns, reg. 1.25 for.... .90 Calif Meal, per sack, reg 1.50, 1.20 Telephone No. 52 l Congratulations to Miss Jessie Clark on passing her Normal exams, / | also to Miss Mary McQuarrie on passâ€" J ing from Form [ to borm iI D. H. 8 Master Hughie McLean underwent an operation on Monday for removal of adenoids. M iss Maidie Lamb is visiting with her cousins in Hanoyer for a few idtyl. Miss Jessi+ McDonald and Mrs |Needham returned to Toronto on | Monday. | _ A surprise show. r was given at the \homs of Mr and Mrs Jas. Hewiison for their daughter Mrs Cain who reâ€" ceived a number of usefal presents and a happy evening was spent. Che Burkam S\wim Mr and Mrs Thomas Bailey gave a welcome home dance on Tuaesday evening for toeir two sons, Pres Jim and Tom Builey who have served the past three years in Francs. All reâ€" port a good lime. Mr and Mrs John Putberbough and family motored from London and spent Sunday, July 1;th, with his parents here. Mr Willie Edge arrived home from overseas on Saturday evening July 12th. ‘‘Welcome home." _ Mr Philip McDonald visited friends in Owen Sound last week. Miss Agnes Buck of Hanover spent a lew days with hber friend Miss C. Honess Miss Alice Scheurman of Toronto visited friends at L uise and Crawâ€" ford last .zeek. Another bountitul rain which we had on Monday is keeping the farâ€" mers in good heart. Mr and Mrs Collier of Edge Hill visited with Mr and Mrs Jas. McDonâ€" ald one evening last week. Mr jJohn L. McDonald and sister Miss Janet of Priceville spent a couâ€" ple of d«ys with Mrand Mrs Jas. McDonald last week. _ Mrs Goo. Fisher and daughter Miss Vena t ave re: urved home atier spendâ€" iog two weeks in Detroit. Mr John Clark bas purchased a new driyer. Mrs Smith lost a valuable cow last week. Miss Clara Honess of Toronto is holâ€" idaying wish ber j arents here. Wedding bells are ringing. TORONTO CRAWFORD ABERDEEN JULY 24, 1919 G. Sehuknecht, 13 yards graÂ¥el P. l(n:m. 140 yarde gravel and Div. 4, Jas Hewitson, Com. S Schmidt and others, gravelâ€" ling S. Lâ€" 6, con 7...... ..... F. Schreinert and others, gravelâ€" liMSLIS. Con & lt wee vin es en J. Becker, 1 da; team.......... A.Bechr.'ld-;-hovdlm( J. Weidendort and others, grayâ€" ling con 8 .................... i. &ter. ld:y‘m: » er, 1 ng..... J. Weidendorf and others, gravâ€" l 4 day team ....... F. Prast, 4 18 inch tile ........ H. Metcalfe. hiring men.... .. J. Wylie, 40 yards gravel .... W. Owens. 84 yards gravel .. . W. Owens, 1 day shovelling.. F. Prast, 8 18 inch tile ... J. Carson, 96 yards gravel......... E. I?ohkopf: 92 yards gravel.... gravelling culvert ........ ......... F. Prast, culvert tlle T Mc‘:Gluchie. drawing & placing J. Grierson, 4 day team _ ........ J. Lyna, 4 days team.................. J. Lynn, 1 ‘day man .................. F. Torry, 1 day team ......... T. Totry, 1 day MaB................. J. McRonald, 4 day man ......... 34. H. Chittick, 1 day team......... H W Hunt, 5 days man ......... Div. 3, John Hudson. Com. Wm. S. Willis and others, gravel and work on SL 30 con, 2 & 3 1 J. Hudson, grading ace‘t ......... G. McKay, drawing, placing and four culverts ......... ......... T. Milligan, 83 loads gravel...... A. Grierson, 88 yards gravel...... J. Mather. cutting weeds ......... G. Mighton 110 yards gravel...... J H Chittick, 16 hrs shovelling J. Clark, t# W. Harlett, gravel ............... . D Stewart, 38 loads gravel......... J. Heslett, 80 loads gravel......... Mss Bl:nche Reid of Dromore is spending a couple of weeks with ber friend, Miss Lavina Mortley. Burns‘ Deviation CWOCUIVETEG 4.11sssssâ€"rkvirterversees s H McLean, repair culvert......... F Heft, placing culvert........... W Hodgson, ** Merrve SA A C McDonaid, letting and insâ€" PECHIME .+â€"..¢sserreSzeretracisises R. Campbell, 4 hours shovelling J. Dyer, 16 hours shovelling ...... 3. Schultz, 12 inch tile ............ J. McDougall, 75 loads gravel..... Wm Brown, gravelling S. L. 25 A. Campbell, 16 hours shovelling M. McKechnie. 19 loads gravel... E. Bell, 62 loads gravel ............ J. Crutchley. 30 loads gravel...... J. McDougall, 21 loads gravel. Div. 2, H. W. Hunt, Com. C. R‘eay. 25 hourf grading......... H W Hunt, operating grader...... ** _ inspecting road ...... A Hopkins, 4 days shovelling...... A. Gn‘erson, drawing and placing Mz and Mrs Bryce Dargavel Mrs R. Dargavel, Mr and Mro Jas. Cratâ€" chley spent F:iday eveniog with Mr and Mrs Jas. Ledingham. A number from bere tork in the party held in bonor of Mr Jas Bailey who has just returned trom overneas. All evnj yed the evening. Mro A. Stewart and Miss Glenna Campbell called on Dornoch friends Saturday. _ d aren E: a. Mrs Weiss and tamily of Chesley visiced Mra A. Melo:osh Sunday. Miss Sue McIotosh of Toronto arâ€" r.ved boa: Friday to spead the samâ€" wmer montts with her sister here. Mr Dan McGillivray is home again after getiing bis discharge. We are glad to see Mrs L ueck able to be out again atter two weeks‘ illâ€" ness. A bamber from here took in the races in Williamsford Saturday. Mre T. Ware aod children ot Torâ€" onto are visiting ber father, Mr T. McAuigbt. Div. 1, A. C. Mcuonal1, Com F. Schilling, cutting hill............ § R, Murray, 100 yards gravel...... A C McDonald, trip to town line J. Brunt, picking stone ............ R. Boyce. gravelling .............. W Camp}xll. drawing & placing and sealed Carried _ Hunt â€" McDonald : That rates to meet the expenses for 1919 and 20 be as follows ; Township 3 mills ; County 9 mills ; General school 3 and 2â€"10 mills, and schools according to their requireâ€" ments and byâ€"laws be drafted confirmâ€" ing the said rates. Carried Huntâ€"Hudson: That W.J. Adiam be appointed collector and byâ€"law conâ€" firming appointment be passed. Carried Hudsonâ€"Hewitson ; That the followâ€" ing accourts be paid : Hewitsonâ€"Hudson ; That Clerk and Treassurer be authorized to pay all acâ€" counts of picnic. Carried. / McDonaldâ€"Hunt : â€"That W. Hodgâ€" son be paid $4.80 for erecting 24 rods of wire fence. Carried. Hewitsonâ€"Hudson ; That Reeve get all information re one team grader and report at next meeting. Carried Hudsonâ€"Hunt ; That byâ€"laws No. 34 and 35 re closing up Gravel S and makâ€" ing deviation being read the usual numâ€" ber of times be finally ‘passed, signed and sealed Carried ing the said rates. Carried Applications for collector of tares were received from W. J. Adlam and D. McDonald. Members all present. _ Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. buildings. Carried * Hudsonâ€" McDonald : That assesssâ€" ment roll be revised as accepted. Car. Huntâ€"MeDonald ; That F. Johnston be paid $1 for burying dead lamb. Car. Hudson â€" McDona‘d ; That assessâ€" ment of Mrs Murdock be reduced $50 on buildings. Carried culvert ......... THE DUBHAM REVIEUW 2y BENTINCK COUNCIL Township Hall, July 14 tone ............ 30 n * s..1.i::1s...> ~ 466 ving & placing culvert......... 1 00 tulvert........... _ 2 00 4 seerseam .. 2 00 tting and insâ€" urs shovelling 80 hovelling ...... 3 20 ELNE s es is ces + ++ > > $Fâ€"00 ads gravel..... 6 00 lling S. L. 25 17 50 urs shovelling 3 20 loads gravel... 1 52 ravel ............ 4 96 ads gravel...... 2 40 loads gravel. 1 68 se _2 00 Hessers * 30 C0 vessiess ~ SOQ 100 70 17 50 $ 5 00 10 00 1 25 15 00 11 00 12 50 esd 10 00 10 00 3 04 6 40 715 g« pxpyozazperp=ensnE2n08ERReRERRMERNERH Good Values this week : Tenders Wanted for the erection of a Memorial Tower at Dornoch Presbyterian Church. _ Contractor to furnish all maâ€" terials _ Plans and specifications may be seen and other information desired may be obtained at the manse Dornoch All tenders to be in before Aug. Ist. John Mills, Chairman Board of Managers David Crozier, Secyâ€"Treasurer. R. R. 1, Chatsworth. 50 strenglheningi as Scott‘s Emulsion for a child of any age. McDonaldâ€"Hewitsonâ€"That we adâ€" journ to meet on Monday, Sept. 15th at 10 o‘clock. J. H. Chittick. Clerk and watch how it ‘hve-(l};s -n:a-k-e a thin child grow an put on weight. There is nothing quite n aÂ¥e mss Sakls cul L §l HREA 4 2@ 7X ARR ES EJEHNEEEEEMEE33333&33333% road to pit.............. +.4« W Henderson, 8 hours shovel‘ng J, Weirmier, t P. Krauter, *4 E. Redford, 72 yards gravel .... C. Lorenz. 33 yards gravel .... F. Johnston, burying lamb .... W S Willis, equalizing schools .. W Hodgson, erect‘g wire fence G H Mitchell, part contract staâ€" NC B :..iisvissirÂ¥ies D. C Town, 65 medals Council pay sheet ... tionery and printing byâ€"laws . . Merchants Bank debenture S. S. Terhaps you are worried because youwr child does not pick up in Normal Weight Scott‘s Emutsion Having taken over a large part of the output of one of Canada‘s largest tire factories at a quantity price, and by selling direct to the user, we are able to offer these sizes of firstâ€"class Nonâ€"Skid Tires at the folloâ€"wing prices : 30 x 3% â€" $15.65 z) 33 x 4 â€" $23.95 32 x 34 â€" . 17.95 | 34 x 41 â€" 29.50 31 x 4 . 24.95 BR «& 5o 0 . 414 OE Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. Tenders Wanted Silks, Chambrays, Ginghams Towellings and Towels Ladies‘ Hosiery, No 1 goods in Whites, Browns and Blacks H SWe Te w C % 2M .. We have had in the last few days new arrivals in all these lines, procured at old prices and are good buying. Lauico ADU9BREE §Q ANY DR w P in Silk Li_les and Cashmeres, from ............â€"30¢ to $1 per pr Silks inallshadesfrom............................lsctoz.u”g’d Best Designs in Ginghams from................... .35 to 50¢ per ya Roller Towellings, Hucks and Turkish from............ . .25 to 50¢ yd4 Best Bath Towels ..« .â€"...>..>.>...>>> We have still plenty of Shoes left at the right price and would like all our customers who need Shoes to buy while the buying is good as everyone knows what is going to happen in the Shoe line. Bring your Produce. propose distributing Samples through Durhsm and vicinity at a near future date. We carry a stock of this Boap which will be sold for a limited time at......â€"+â€"â€"â€"â€" 3 CAKCS IOF 220C Caly 12 cakes allowed to omne customer. This is A1 Soap. Get your share from us. 5 The Palmolive Soap people John McKechnie Tires are all firsts and fully guaranteci. HE AUTO SUPPLY CO., LONDON 357 46 76 81 15 00 15 90 15 00 5 75 comiort (if it 18 so). Misses Ella and Laura McKinno: In olden times the five gallonfkeg| 0t Toronto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs of whiskey would be brought to the, Neil McKinnon, formerly of Pricevill farm to belp on haying and barvestâ€"| are visiting old friends in town a: ing for whiskey was only 25¢ to 40¢ a, country. Their many friends a: gallon. _ We heard a strong bithlan-' pleased to meet with them. der tell a story of when he used to go| +Mrs (Rev.) Donald MeLeod is w# down to the harvest in the early|ing some of the old patishioners bistory of the country, that when be Continued on next page. i We bhaven‘t much news to write ‘this week although there might be | lots that does noet some under our noâ€" ltioo. for our obliging mail carrier, ; Robt Shortreed brings the mail to our | gate. consequently we don‘t get to ‘Priceville so often as we don‘t use tobacco and get our bread made a; home. Bo there is no exeuse to go tc town. The bread and butter we must have but as for the tobacco for our ’ rart wa would not aceept tans of it on condition that we would haye to emoke and chew it as some do. But we look at those taking a comfortable emoke and we feel somstimes kind of jealous that we could never enjoy such comfort (if it is so). | July is passing over and we will soon be into August which should be the harvest montb. â€" As we writs on this 21st July we bear thunder in the distance and probably we may get some rain which js badly needed. Bome are done bhaying while others are only making a start. _ Barley is beginoing to color on eatrly sown : early sown oats are filling well ; fall wheat is about readv to cut but not much of it in this locality, _ Wm. Mather bas a nice patch ot it. PRICEVILLE AND LIMITS ....â€"..~â€"â€" 8 cakes for 29c¢ PRICEVILLE cn? We‘ll give you the price ......... _ 1,00 to 1.50 each Rev Mr. Jones 18 preaching a sermies of eermons for the last few Sundays which is bighly eppreciated by bis The new Book ol Praise is to be inâ€" troduced in the Pregsbyterian church in the near future. _ This is the third change made in the Book of Praise in 40 or 50 years, but the good old Psailms of David should not be ignorâ€" ed as they stood the teat for centuries back and sung by our good old greasâ€" grandfathers in Scotland in the olden age. We admit that some of the bes: tunes were left out of the old books, such as Ortonyille, Newlydia, Dicer Golden Hill, Bun, Newceambridge Orlington and many other good old Psaim tunes. Bincewe commenced writing th@ forepart of this budget in the moro ing. we had the beayiest rain and thunder we bad all saummer. Icthunâ€" dered and rained for about two hours so crops got quite a refreshment. But timee heve changed since @ixt; or more years ago. _ A good drink o eool refreshing water is all that is re quired by our harvesters nowadays took a big tumbilerfal of o‘d rye he could cradle around a 10 acre fisld without stopping, then took another JULY 24. lt919 \hGe C CemOy. VR . 1 res, awbout 100 acres :.h““ cbmcu, 8t "“1 mail and teie .““.'“." very rens to srop Apply h"fi‘ 6 Con ‘ . 16, Proton, 2 Reres, wbou 100 acres cleared . C1 “'.h'““ church, store and scho| will mail and teiephone service ...:' wery remsonabie wiin or in srop Apply on the premises ah it Cotomiia and Ontario Shingies houge q; < WANnted for Painting ® e inf?}, > 8 No. 3, Gienelg. Fo: Shingles and Lath for Saic _ _ Portunatély your overals don‘t often run up “-*M will stand this stra LEATHER LaBEL over kauis as Sésted in a pulling strength of ten pounds. . Ev~ M“”mm.fl to you. .Â¥ #ogether until the fabric is worn out. . They c Overâ€"HMauls are the BEST ECONOM\ Tenders Wanted In order reduce Dmaid Campbel!!, R R NJ. 1, Prown Scation i" NO 0, Grienelg, For turth ion and specifications apoly to MJ. Ritchie, R. R. 1, Durham Sale &4. For Sale WE ARE J. ‘fl. iimfifi â€".-Burhnm 1919 Painting Schoo on 1t

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