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Durham Review (1897), 21 Aug 1919, p. 8

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" E.-,-------------, Herbert J. Fowler Assume Ad m - m I... ' . - 'Ara," um u as no John Garvey &s.'ieyr.t, London Ont. tFestival of Triumph Naiional Victory Celebration h. S. HUNTER tl SON Coll. Barker and Bishop and I other world famous ace: in mundane! German planes. Binder Twine I British Grenadier Guards Band I Sensation of the art world, recording every phase of Canadian operations overseas'. Mammoth assemblage of monster guns. aeroplanes and " the instruments of hellish warfare captured by Canadian Oddicrs frqm the Hun. TO BE ()PENED BY H.R.H., '11le PRINCE OF WALES Aug. 23 TORONTO Sept. 6 WHIPPET TANK CAPTURED U BOAT 600 ft - 25c lb. 650 ft - 26lc lb. ('.i, R. J. ARNILL 'tttTil;',: émwwmmmmgmggggg$fi 'hitrtireuopl'c"""o0'r_ Canada's Flying Circus EXHIBITION 1tlri888888888 8t8t8t8t 11_SHOES (at Old Prices 10000 lbs. Brantford insect proof Twine on sale for nine days Get your Preserving Supplies Here War Memorial Paintings Secure your Fall Goods before another advance in prices comes. Wholesalers advise us that almost all linen will go up shortly. Few tins of Fly Oilosft WAR TROPHIES Tu-d/tue-rl-t veeaoqu.rgi-WietsrrhreE Ala-5”.” ”MI: Full line School Books and School Supplies Stock of the New Book of Praia; on hand Fresh Fruit every Saturday nggains in Ladies' and Gents Raincoat: Just the thing to keep the flies off your Cattle and Horses. Now is the time to secure your Sedan. Jar Rings, Puo-Wax ; all binds of Pickling Spices. Full line alwgys in stock and the right prices. Shoe manufacturers say there will be a Inge advgnco in the price of Shoes. Secure your Shoes now " the old price. Sale Mr and Mrs Gudd. Orchard. open Sunday last M. the latter“. linen, Mrs W. J. Allan. l In the matter of Samuel Scott, insolvent. I NOTICE is hereby given that the 'above named insolvent of the Town ol I Durham carrying on business as a mer. I chant at the Town of Durham in the ' County of Grey, has made an assignment 1 ot his estate to me for the general bene. ', tit of his creditors under the Assignments ', and Preference s Act. Intended for Int week The 3t Paul's Ladies' Aid purpose meeting at the home of Mrs June: Tucker on Wednesday, their line of work being quilting. Uottttrntulatiorus to Mien Rem Bar- bour who has pun-d the Entrance enmimtion to First form. Mr Wesley Pollock utter spending a few months at home has rammed to lbs Queen City. Pleased to Ie-rn Mn Archie Allan in spin able to be about utter . low dun under the doctor's one. Mrs Mann. who his spent the Hun“ mer months with her aim-r Mrs Jul. a ke r, has recently returned to her; home in KnmIOups, B. C. , Mr and Mrs John Queen and Ion) Carmen, uccompanied by "rand Mrsi Rub: Lewis, motored to Oven Sound ' and spent Civic holiduy. Mr Wm. Davis bu taken another trip to visit " son John, who is uill under medical ”and n in Hamilton. Mrs T. Grub, of tit. Mary's, Ic- oumpunied by her timer Mrs B. Cr'ert holme of Toronto, Are visi i I: at the parental home. Mr P. Black‘n. As in plain to be recognised the sweet cluver crop in I good one nod u n Dun-hum Buyer has been through this nanny pricing the same. we sure expect a bumper price. Mr and Mrs Wm. Freeman. while Durham Wednesday and Thursday of home for the wedding ot his totarri1aat Peet. Sopbil. ot Mr. Forest. purchased 2400) Mr and Mrs Geo Moses and son Ibo. ot honey from Mr J'seph Ellis ', Alvin and Mr and Mn ttt Ledger, of Ind i‘mendl taking it home by way ot i Tk tonto, have been visiting their hia Ford. mother Mrs Jas Dunn! the past week. Mr Wm. Aberdeen he had the telephone installed in " hemp. -----_..-.---- 'i - A ----'--------- 51:10th has purchased Mr Jake More Sugcesgful Entrance Hoefltu't, gm} It Orchard and expects __.__. Mr Ed. Kerr and Mrs Gaternan, of Dundalk-Chas. Eellamy.IJohn Macau. Proton. visited the immet's sister, lay. LMrs Alf Bullet. Inst Thursday. Neustadt - Elmer Rahn, Edna Schaus" Mu Elsie and little daughter of [honoursr 'Royal Oak city, returned to then S"-ee'.e-%"e2ee'eeiee'ePP--,,-.--i."--. ' home last week If!" visiting her " Notice in ammo” .ter, Mrs Marshall Butvows. The creditors are notified to meet at the office of Telford & Currey, Barristers at the Town ot Durham in the County of Grey on the 28th day of August, at two o'clock in the afternoon for the pur. pose of receiving a statement of thein- solvent's affairs for the appointment of inspectors and the giving of directions with relerence to the disposal of the es- tate. All persons claiming to be entitled to rank on the estate must tile their claims, proved by Aitidavit on or before the Wh day of Ssptember, 1919. after which date lwill proceed to distribute the assets thereof. having regard to those claims only of which shall then have received notice and I will not be liabe tor the said assets or any part thereof to any personof whose claim I have not then received notice. Dated at Durham this 14th day of Aug- ust. 1919 ALLAN’S CORNERS Notice to Creditors Candidates -._"..""-'-"'"'"'- m-..'-..-.---,- _ Mrs Dingwall. Earl and Frank. spent over the week end with Hope- 'ville friends. {man All: i"Eiiiiiiiii2 - - - - --- _TCC.f=.LLLL.L," Mrs William Seaman of Mt Forest, spent Sunday with her brother, Mr Manhall Buttons. Mr and Mrs McEachnle and baby, of Buffalo, are guests " Mr Thou. Dingwall's. Miss Buelah Hilton and Mr Haw. man of Kitchener, and Mt Dick Hall, of Toronto, ate guests of the farmer's permits here. Mr and Mn Frank Walls and baby of South Bend, were guests at It Tyndait's Sunday. . Mr and Mrs Bronchard returned on Monday to their home in Goldstone, after visiting her parents, Mr and Its Thos Keith. Mr Thos Nelson and neice of Glen- elr, were guests of Mr and Mn Wm. Nelson the early part of the week. The Kisses Porter of Paisley, have been spending the past couple of weeks with their cousins, Mr R. J. AmilN. Mr John Robertson ot Ripley is vi- siting his brothers, lob: and James of Orchard. Mini Hutchinson ot Toronto, is I guest at the home of Mr W H Rogers Mr D zen (painter) of Hemlock. is painting and decorating Mr Herb. Lemon's new home on Centre Bt. Misses Annie and Sadie Hamilton are visiting at R. IcKenzle‘s, Wood. land. Mr Geo Rice, after spending a con- ple of months with his sister. Mrs J. R. Philp and brother John here, is starting this week for his home in Sash. lins Margaret McKinuon. Guelph, is visiting her brother, Mr C McKin- Miss lama. Christie went to It. Poms! Wednesday to viii! for a few days with In Andrew Seim. Mrs Amlll 5nd non Billy opent a few days in Toronto recently. Donald Yeoman: of Mount Forest. is visiting his friend.Uoyd Hamilton Rev, Hunter of Clifford, occupied the pulpit in the Presbyterian Church Sunday morning and prebched very acceptably. Mr and Mrs Than. Woodyard atten- ded the funeral of the latter’s aunt, Mrs James Halliday in Nor-anby on Monday. Mr Cameron of Oklahoml, is visit- ing hits sister. In W. J. Sharp and other "utlvets in the vicinity. Miss [vs Murdoch, Mount Forest, is engaged as teacher for S. S. No. 4, South Bend. Miss viola Cameron returned to Toronto after spending a month va- cation with her parents. Mr R. Irwin was unfortunate in loaing a very valuable horse Tuesday Mrs Mason is spending sometime at her home in Daron. Mr Walls of Detroit was a guest ova the week end at Mr Rile’s He was accompanied home by In Wells and his nephew, Ross Rife. io and Mn John Vollet of Durham visited the {man's two slate", In: Rd Boy 1nd Mn 100 Bilton on Wed- Mr Remy Philp of Arthur, apent Wednesdsy with friends in the village Mrs Jon Bitton visited relatives in Durham Wednesday and Thursday of last v ce c. Mr Arch Baird returned to Smith's Falls last week to resume his old job with the Hydro Co. to move this tall. Mrs Petrie is spending a couple of weeks with Mr Ind Mrs A. B Petrie of Hamilton in their boat down the Lakes. Mr Chas. Legge went to Listowel on Tuesday to visit one of his soldier companions. L. B. Nicholson commenced op- nations in his new mill last week, and is now in a better position than formerly, lo serve the public. He has much more space, both for man- ufaciu ring, chupping Ind store room, the building being over too ieetin length. 30 in width and practically fire proof. The up stairs as not yet tinished off, but when completed will make much more room available. Home and lot No.' 3 on Centre at. in the village ot Holuein This is n splendid lot ' a number of apple trees, splendid garden. some ournnt And other fruit bushel all in excellent condition. Apply lo owner. B11is--Itt Homein on Sunday. Aug. 17th, to Dr and Mrs Ellis I (laugh ter. HOLSTEIN LEADER TORONTO - For ARCH. SIXTH Mr Juan Enema bu sold " km to It John. of our Hobuin. [in Emily Eddington. Toronto, in upondmg I um]: " her home here. Summer is going, the ripening grain is kissed by the sunbeams fair, And riplets like waves of molten gold As the south wind whispers there. The deep blue sky with its fieecy clouds Seems to smile on the scene in love, One can almost hope to get a glimpse Of the bright, bright world above. Mu Toys of Toronto in visiting her tiller, Mn B. F. Slurp who it ill. . Mr. Ju. Shell of Turonto and Ir Corbett .nd son at Rnhny, spent n dny recently mth In R." Br. Mr Ind Mrs J. P. Hutu Ind child- ran “comp-med be Menu J. Rum and Joel Grimm-w opent the week end in Owen Sound. In. W. I. Finder spans Friday " Pnlmanwn, whiting In. John Adlir. Mr Jul. Mellvride and Min Lizzie Waltz no not umproving u we would like to use them. Mr. Ind Mu. John Vincent. Tor. onto. visited the first of the week " momma parents. Mr Ind Mo J. Hoedin. We are clan-ed to he“ tturt Fulton Coburn has unwed home "My from overseas and than Wm. Coburn bu recoverod from his recent illness, We no tony to report the death of Mrs Ju Hdlidu ot Normnnbr. Mr John Robertson trom Ripley. ll winning bin brother here. Mrs Moraburg is home after upend- mg some wacky M. Yeovnl with her sister. Mrs. W. H. Sun. A car loud of Manda motored from Aurora and went put. of I day at G. Legge'l recently. Mr And hire Waters of Kenilworth, visited the Imer'a sister. Mrs J. Bum some time ugo. Simcoe Reformer : Day before yester- aaya perfectly nice lady called up and with tears in her voice reproved us for not mentioning the fact that she.had a friend visiting her last week. We told her that she had not let us know that she had a visitor. Then she said ; "Well you should have known. I thought you were running a newspaper."' Wouldn't that rattle your slats ? Some people think the editor ought to be a cross between Argus who had, it is said, 100 eyes, and Anna Eva Fay. They seem to think that our five senses are augmented by a sixth that lets us know everything that happens, even if we see, hear. feel, taste or smell it not, Dear lady, newspaper- men are only human, or at least almost human, If you have a friend visiting you, if you are going away or have re- turned from a visit out of town, if John- nie falls and breaks his arm, if your hues band chops his toe off instead of a stick of wood, if anything happens to make you glad, or sad, happy or mad. call us up. Tell us about it. That's the way to get it in the paper, this year will be held commencing or longer, " the Lord may lend, on the grounds of E. Harrison. lot i2, con. at, 1s'gremont, County of Grey, These grounds are 4 5 miles from Priceville Station C. P. R ; 9 miles from Varney, G. T. R. (lull carrier takes passengers 3 p. m) Those coming from n ditrtnnceatsd requiring tents. must order NOW and be pre- pared to provide their own refresh. meme. The old.time gospel will be preached You are cordially invited to come. Behold now is the accepted time. be. hold now is the dav of salvation. Repeat. for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand (Matt. IV: sy). For further information an to IC- commodation, apply to Pastor R. Bnndock. Hurriaton, 1'13 0033A! REVIEW September l6th to the 30th Get the News in the Paper Enter any day. Write, call or phone for information, Central Business College titratford-Winghtur.-Mt. Forest have been placed to date and still there are calls for more. Get your Course NOW. If you do not get it you pay tor it anyway in small- er tuning. and lost opportunities All our Graduates The Usual Old Time Revival in: 75, Phone 58 W. M, p'etoft, Mt Forest R R. 1 A. Tucker and B. Harrison. R.R No. I, Varnev F- Leppingtors, Harriston Camp Meeting SOUTH BEND ORCHARD The Prize List: toe' the Fall Show oil the South Grey Agricultural Society are; now in the hands of Secy. Binnie and should be looked into by the hundreds who this year will exhibit. There have been and are many excel. lent field and garden crops tram which to make selection of exhibits. There should be also in this fine agricultural district may excellent specimens of live stock to select from, and we hope from among the '; hundred new members. many new exhib- _ its will be forthcoming. lt is a little 1 trouble of course, but a public-spirited iview should be taken of the stimulus to ( agriculture by the exhibit of the best. and I then there is the stimulus of the prize be- BRUCE Fauna: an: PROSPBROUO.- The farmers of Ontario are to-day enjoy- inga period of unexampled prosperity. Some idea of this may he gleaned from the fact that a traveller for a law office supplies, on a trip up through Bruce county and adjacent counties two weeks ago sold 1,700 Discharge of Mortgage forms in one week which is as much as is usually sold by him in this partlcular ter- ritory in four years.-Post. Pres Calder. at present on a sick bed, will we hope be up and around soon. Re- joice his heart and that of Secy. Binnie by getting entries made early. Meanwhile get a prize list. We may trust the ladies to keep up their end of the Show in culinary and aesthetic departments, but the men in this victory year should go 'over the top' in the exhibit of farm, field and garden. The Northern Business College, Owen Sound, has just been notified that they are to be the recognized Business Train. ing School for the Soldiers' Civil Re-Es- tablishment for Grey, Bruce, Dufferin and Huron counties. The returned man is entitled to the best to be had and it is gratifying to know that the Northern Business College which is the only Ontario School under a Chartered Accountant Mr C. A. Fleming, F. C. A., has been secured for the re. training of soldiers Major G. D. Fleming, who rejoins the staff for the fall term, went overseas as second in command of an infantry bat- talion, reverted to Lieut. to get to France and won his promotion to Major again in the field, and is the only Canadian Busi- ness School owner who fought in France. Altogether it is the ideal school for re- turned men and every man who enlisted under age or who through wounds or sickness on active service, cannot resume his previous occupation is entitled to free tuition at the Northern Business College and a liberal living allowance while at- tending. Returned men eligible fora course should correspond wrth the Col. lege. diiiUr%dett 10} Roger-4m they not do the tune for rout etgetserM1'gu',ttg,b'fp'pu1q it.ii'i'lif'.tfAW,'2Sewi','U2ti,'l"ly 0137: Sole Agent for S. McBeth Durham. Central Drug Store Ttor interior of buildin better and chasm um um ad pm". Buy to land]. Out»- with a In t Buy out. on Guano: hi! " - luel No dirt or Inna, DURHAM. The undemignpd bags to Amman“ to residents of Durhmu 30d surround- ingcoumry, that he km his Planing Mill 3nd factory fully "popped and in prepared to task! order. for MM, nouns. and all kinds of HOUSE FITTINGS DURHAM PLANING MILLS Also Bole Agent and Dealer for Dur, hull and viclnlty of the Shingles and Latte always on hand " right prices. Custom Sawing promptly attended tr IS ICE-COLD WATER BAD FOR This story of Wm. Rogers, . seem-n in the Mine Sweeping Branch of the Royal Ntwy, is absolutely true and can be readily verified. At N at”: Clmp,in tttt4,hogers con- trseted R eurnatiem. He we: sent to the ToroatoGeneral Hospital,where, for over 19 months he was a patient, finally being discharged an incurable. In d air he took I friend's advice and t'fldGefpllb' ton'l Rheumatic Capsules. The results were astounding-in I short time he was able to pass the .tiif examination set by the Navy, and became an AB. in the Mine ti1tttepine Branch. . . . Get a South Grey Prize List. For 17% months he did Denice in the North Sen. On three occasion: he wan blown into the ten and remained in the ice-cold vaul- a long " eleven hours " I stretch. Despite these hardships Rog- en had no return of his review: trouble. Think about it. If R.C.’S NEW FIBRE BOARD ZENUS CLARK 0311 Ind use for yam-tel! RHEUMATISM? ONTARIO : TAYLORd’c commit? E Preserving Time a Jar Fines f ifi I (tyt John McGowan E 2,','l"irli' TAYLOR & GO. fl 80939. - mascara“ oe--,----' All kind. of pain bouzht " Low Grade Flour, Granite Kettles Aluminum Kettles Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour Every bag guarmteed. If not must-motor? bring tt back and got your money. Groceries The price of leather is still advancing, and you will be wise to purchase your Fall Footwear early. We still have a considerable number of lines of staples on hand at the old price. Come in and we will be pleased to show you the best values. The DownTown Shoe Store If you have no time call us on the phone. We could deliver for you in these busy times Paro Wax The crop of Raspberries is very extensive and the showers ere keeping them ripened up. You my want some of the following ; dierAWA s Elwin: are always fresh and up to date. Our prices are con- sistent with quality. Give us 3 chunce to prove these stntements. Farmers, Listen ! Don’t run L, chance. Buy new rings ones may be the cause of spoiled fruit. Seal your jars tight. This wax will keep them air- trght. In two sizes. These are the finest kettles on the market, -no rust ani the cheapest in the and. CR'MPED OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at. . . . very reason-bl: rates THE PEOPLE's MILLS :Flour, Rolled Oats, mum Cereal, Bran, iddliatgs, Corn Chop. 0mm Cm Corn Remember, SERVICE is our Motto. tons of No. I Mixed Chop WHEN AND mam! on Flour and rGri."iiii"G.' . B. MCILRAITH Toronto . Cami-u uni-u of Pub: and Din- an Cm. end 9e!.eyt 9eentr 63.12.] ska." - MSlepinlud Bah- Compartment Can an Cond- by Night. " Tact-DOW I... “'10.“..- (U-ioa Stub.) It. om 10.00 pa. and . m In. 'iriTiu2"iLifoT.?'ir.iGiiTfGasai “lo-ch Ticket- ud tt-ti---tN:Rrs Agata. Ctty oFty- " Kit/elle, ttu-tml Shin.) ‘D-ilv- tmit-ts-Aw. With connection. for Mot-(ml. Quo- ue. St. John. Halifor And Muritil' Ind New England Sate. Points. We have these in all sizes “scum " D" AID COI'OIY " mam! "m: m F-ht-br-' AUGUST 21. 1919 L; apeeal Induction as the old and: I): ti E. new-(I've . the FNMA at the k "ieods d death on aid [lei we wh hem " annual g Sept . In. Mimics“ Everthot mu"? " All errqui tt you Ii bonds. " (“an on rut VISITINI. Mr Savings " yo VOL. XLII. $nlillllilil tle Jon n CM M W 'ttw " DURHAM ER M ovtl Rama: an 'A5ooc I“ 3,55 taunt th

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