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Durham Review (1897), 9 Oct 1919, p. 5

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+ Wood at $2.50 cords or more. ur requirement®$ x & Son, larkets. DVICE th of inâ€" rostrating iC is ood and For Sale w tleColp se "sie * d > ) acres. One Good burld good harcâ€" over, daily rom ston« 12 te 30 to W Durham Breeding icon hogsâ€" 1919 19=i nte Breed Brighare, Merd, D. at R. Hera wether R ty H H Park Hera 00 O § stone 00 45 2mg (Goods cheerfully demonstrated calling at Parlors. â€"are boned with the indestructible Spirella stayâ€"the most pliable and resâ€" ilent corset boning in the worldâ€" guarâ€" anteed not to break or rust in one year of corset wear. Not Sold 1j +; «T72 _ TIZ, ~2CC ICVEL téRms« % spoonfuls for five cups 2;; | S v' . oagit amvwwm unâ€"eet? w k es MRS. J. C. NICHOL, Box 93, Durham For Trade Extension Spirella Corsets For Demobilization How the last Victory Loan was spent $610,000,000 The Expenditure of 1919 Victory Loan 1919 TEA s good ted Sold only in sealed packages : in Stores |__British Columbia and Ontario Shingles of all classes. Algoma Pine Lath. ; J. N. Murdock, Durham , Two good milk] cows for sale. â€" For fur ther particulars apply to A. McCormick, Shingles and Lath for Sale "Every Dollar Spent in Canada" As tar as money :s concerned 1919 has been and is stillâ€" just as much a war year as 1918 Our main expenditures for war cannot be completed until well on into 1920. ~Thus another Victory Loan is necessaryâ€"Get ready to buy. They have had the effect of tremendously helping agricul tural and industrial workers to tide over the depression that would have followed the Araqustice had we not made these credit loans These credits were absolutely necessary to secure the orders for Canada because cash purchases were impossible The Reimvestments will be paid back to Canada in due time with interest f To our Alles we loaned $9.200.000 for the purchase of Canadian foodstulis raw material and manufactured products $173500.C00 was loaned for the purchase of ‘our wheat and cereals $£9COAOCCO tor our fish 530.000.000 for other Foodstu‘fs $2.900.000 tor Canadian built ships $5.500.000 to pay other Brit:sh obligations in Canada. Making in all $220 900.000 advanced to Great Britain Other disbursements were not tures but National R>nvestment 7 o Great Britsm Canada borrowed the money to carry on the war and to proâ€" vide credits for Great Britain and our Allies CON SIDERABLY more than oneâ€"half of the V ictory Loan 1918 was spent on our soldiers This included $312 900000 for paving them feeding them bringing them home separation allowances to their dependenis maintenance of medical services and vocational training schools BEFORE buying Victory Bonds again you may want to know how Canada used the money you loaned her last Issued by Canada‘s Victory Loan Committee For year .i:-c;â€".o;nvt;r::it-h the Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Canada. 59.000.000 of the Victory Loan 1918 was pard on account of authorized Sotd:ers gratuitr>s '9 000.000 was spent at Haliiax tor relief and reconstruction alter the disaster Glenroaden. &z hn n D) cxa The splendid music by the Swinton | W Ramag Park Pipe band was a feature ofthe|lan. Bee day. The local prohibition workers| McMillan had the whole plase admirably billod"] McMillan The sheep prizes in Cotswolds wont all to J. H. Michells and in Oxfords to W Patson & Hon. but Arch Park made an even break with Nichells in the Leicesters. _ L, McArthur bad the ewine all to himsel{. There was keenâ€" er competition in the cattle classes, which is desirable rather than to see one ardent breeder earry off everyâ€" thing. There were fAneanimals in all elasses, including hoerses, but a shrinkâ€" ago in numbers compared with *benl years. _ | _ The Aunual Show of Artensesia Agâ€" vicultural Socicty was held in Priceâ€" ville last Friday, in the best of weather, if anything a little too warm. The attendance was not up to high water mark, though it could be desâ€" cribed as fair. The hall reflected the season in the fine display of roots, vegetables and fruits .n! Priceville ladies kept up their reputation in skil. led needle work, baking &e. Gertain articles that took first prize eluwhon‘ had to be content with second hbere. The display of paintings in the Fine Arte‘ elass was casily the best we have seen this year. PRICEVILLE FAR strictly speaking expendiâ€" Roots and Vegetables Potatoes, elephantâ€"W J MeMillan. Potatoes, beau of Hebâ€"Jos Ferris, W J McMillan, _ Potatoes, a o vâ€"Jos Ferris, W MeMillan. Coll. potatoes â€"W McMillan. Turnip, swede jamâ€" boâ€"W McMillan, D Harrow. Tuarnip, swede, a 0 vâ€"McMillan, D Nicbol. Mangolds, long redâ€"Jas Ford, Alex Carson. Mangolds, yellowâ€"D Harâ€" row. Sugar beetsâ€"Jas Ford, Mcâ€" Millan. Field earrots, redâ€"MeMillan. Carrots, sh hornâ€"McMillan, L A Fisher. Carrots, a o vâ€"McMilian, W Ramage, _ Table turnipsâ€"McMilâ€" lan. Beets, loug blood=D Harrow, McMillan. _ Beets. turnipâ€"Fisher, Fall wheat, white, ep. wheat marâ€" quis, barley, 6 rowed, barley, 2 rowed oats, white large, peas, large, timothy seedâ€"All W Ramage. Field cornâ€" L A Fisher, T Nichol. White beans â€"Jas Ford, L Fisher. Col beansâ€"D Campbell, Jas Ford. pe isher, * + electorate and everybody seemed pleasâ€" | winningstadtâ€"Jas Ford, Fisher. Cabâ€" od with the day and the apportunity bage, picklingâ€"Fisher. Cabbage, a 1t gave for renewing old friendships, o vyâ€"John Stothart, A D MeLeod. , Parsnipsâ€"MeMillan, _ PRIZE LIST Field Grain Geo. Binnie, J. I. Graham, Judges. Wh wyaadotte, femaleâ€"T A Ferâ€" guasoo, Blackorpington, maleâ€"Chas Stafford . Biack orpington, temaleâ€" C Stafford. Wh leghorno, maleâ€"© Grape Milch cow, dairy purposesâ€"W G Watson, D Campbell, David Nichol. Mileh cow, beef parposesâ€"D Campâ€" bell 1 & 3, Thos Nichol 2rd. 2 yr old heiterâ€"T Nichol, D Campbell, Wm Mather. 1 yr old heiferâ€"W G Watson, 1 & 2. 2 yr old steerâ€"D Campbell, W Mather, 2 and 3. 1 vr old steerâ€"W Matber. Steer caltâ€"W Matber 1 and 2, T Nichol. Heifer caitâ€"W Mather, T Nichol 2 and 3 "F Skace, Judge. Coll. oil paintingsâ€"D Harrow, A J MeVicar. Peu and ink sketchâ€"T A Merguson. L A Fisher. Peocil drawâ€" ingâ€"T Ferguson, Fisber. Crayon work, highly recommendedâ€"P F Moâ€" Arthar. Cattle _ Durnax Aged bullâ€"L MeArthur. Ball, 2 yrse old â€"D Campbell. Ball, 1 yr oid â€"F P Reiley. Milch cowâ€"Thos Nichol. Heifer caltâ€"F P Reiley, L Honey, extracted...Fisher. _ Roll butter...Miss James, D Harrow. |\Crock butter...Miss James, Fisher. Tub butter...Ford (Simpson prize,) Butter in bloeks...Mise James (T Eat on Co prize,) D Harrow. _ Maple syrup...Jos Ferris, Mrs J McLean, Maple sugar...Fisher, Ramage. Pumpâ€" kin pie...RHarrow, Campbell. Lemon pie... Harrow, W H Patterson. Apple pie...Patterson, McMillan, Oatmeal sockies...Campbel!, Fisher, Custard pio...Harrow. Figher. Mince pie... Fisher, McMillan. Layer cake...Fisher Harrow. Fruit cake...Fisher, Harâ€" row. _ _Cake, a o y...Campbell, A D | McLeod. Bread, bomemade...Harâ€" row, Campbell. Bread, brown...Moâ€" Leod, Harrow. Plain rolle... Harrow, McLeod. Plain buns...Harrow, Filh-i er. Tarte...Fisher, Campbell. Canned frait... Campbell.‘__ Pickles...Fisher, Harrow. jelly...Mre J McLear, W Patierson. Bread, McGowan‘s specâ€" ral Eclipse and McGowan‘s special, Sovere‘gn...Both L righer. | {Ladies‘ Work | Rag carpetâ€"D Campbel!, Mrs Crosâ€" | sley. Stockingsâ€"Mrs D Adams.: Wollen yvaroâ€"Jas Ford. Men‘ssocks â€"1, A Fisher, Mrs Adams. Men‘s mittsâ€"Mrs Adams, L Fisher, Ladies‘ mittsâ€"Mrs Adams. Quilt, patchâ€"| workâ€"D Campbell. Qailt, log cabin ’ â€"DCampbell. Qailt, knittedâ€"Mrs | Adams, Mrs Crossiey. Qailt, crazyâ€"| Crossley. Quilt, tuftedâ€"D Campbell. | Qailt, fancyâ€"D Catmpbell. Quilt, crochetâ€"Crossiey, Mrs Adams. Quilt| Fruit Apples, golden ruesetsâ€"D Harrow, Ramage. _ Apples, winterâ€"R Shortâ€" reed, Mrs D W Adams. Apples, snow â€"Ramage, Miss James. Apples, Alexâ€" andersâ€"Ford, G A Watson. Apples, Bt Lawrenceâ€"Harrow, Miss James, Apples, fall, a 0 vâ€"Harrow, Ramage, Apples, _ collâ€"Harrow, _ Ramage. Oranbe, large...Ramage, BA Nichol, Crabe, small...Mre Adams, Ramage. ‘ G. Binnie, J. 1. Graham, Judges. Flowers Hand bouquet... Mrs J MeLean, Ford,. Table centrepiece...D Camp beil, Mrs McLean. Coll house plants ... Mrg MeLean. Geranium...T Ferâ€" guson, BSweet peas...Ferguson, Ford. House fern...D Campbell. Fuchsia ... Mroe J MeLean, Ferguson. Begonâ€" ia...D Campbell, Ford. Coll loliugo' ... D Campbell. | A Watson. _ Vegetable marrowâ€" Ramage, Fisher. Celery, white and celery a o yâ€"Fisher. Citreneâ€"VFord D Mclotyre, _ Watermelonsâ€"Â¥Ford, Muskmelonsâ€"T Fergusen. Ford, Tomatoesâ€"Fisher, D Marrow, Ouâ€" cumbers, picklingâ€"Fisher, Ford, Cueumbers, ripeâ€"Ford, Harrow. Table cornâ€"Miss K James, Ford, Coll vegetablesâ€"Fisher, Ferguson. J, I. Graham, Geo. Binnie, Judges. bage, picklingâ€"Fisher. Cabbage, a o yâ€"John Stothart, A D MoLeod. Caulifiowenâ€"Marrow, J Stothart Onions, potatoâ€"Ford, Miss E James. Oniens, Duteh setsâ€"MeMillan, Miss E James. Ounions, black seedâ€"Ford, MeMillan. Pampkin, yellowâ€"W H Paterson, W Ramage. Pumpkin. a Fine Arts Poultry Dairy, &6. DURBAM, we» ONTAR1IO Eaey to handle Oute with a scaw Easy put on Cannot fall off gaves fuel No dirt or muse Call and see for yourevif For interior of buildingsâ€"better and tghaan than lath and plaster, Also Sole Agent and Dsaler for Durâ€" bham and vicinmity of the Shingles and Lath always on hand at right prices. Custom Sawing promptly attended tc SASH, DOORS, and all kinds of HOUSE FITTINGS Mill and factory fully equipped and prepared to take orders for ped The undersigned begs to announce to residents of Durham and surroundâ€" ing coun(fry, that he has his Planing ing coun{ry Mfil and h{: The greatest demand for Nursery Stock in years. British and European Markets again open tor Canadian Fruit. Largest list of Fruit and Ornamental stock, Seed Potatoes, etc, grown in Canâ€" ada. Write for particulars DURHAM PLANING MILLS Spanâ€"Colin A McLean, L MeArâ€" ’lhur. Brood mareâ€"C McLean, L | McArthar. _ % yr coltâ€"D Campbell. \1 yr coltâ€"Jno Sinclair. 8p coltâ€"J Sinclair, C McLean, L MeArthar. AcRICULTURAL Spanâ€"J Sinclair, Harry Morrow. | Brood mareâ€"J Sinclair. 1 yr geldâ€" | ing or fAllyâ€"J Faweett. | Generar Purposs | Spanâ€"P J Sailivan. Brood mare |\ â€"W J McMillan, W Ramage. 2 yr |\ gelding or filly, 1 yr gelding or filly | â€"both W J McMilian. Sp coltâ€"W J Mcalilian, W Ramage. : | RoanstER ' |_ Spanâ€"W Patson & Son, W Groat. Brood mareâ€"W Ramage. 2 yr geldâ€" ' ing or fillyâ€"W Ramage. 1 yr geldâ€" ing or fillyâ€"C E.Ku_meq._ Sp oglt_â€"’ 150 acres, square level, well fenced, 100 cleared. balance good hardwood and W Ramago. Single driverâ€"Robt Calliton. C P Kinnee, John Faweett. Lady driverâ€"Mrs Ben Harrison, Mrs Wm Stewart, Proton. | _ Spring pigâ€"L McArthar. I YorksnIR® Spring pigâ€"L MeArsbur 1 and 2. | T Bkuce, Judge. | | Sheep ‘ Corswoun _ Aged ramâ€"J H Nicholis Ram lambâ€"J Nicholls. Aged ewe and shearling eweâ€"J Nicholls, 1 and 2. Ewe lambâ€"J Nisholis. LricEestEr Aged ramâ€"J H Nicholls, Arch Park. Sbhearling ramâ€"Arch Park, J H Nicholis Ram lambâ€"A Park, 1 and 2. Aged eweâ€"Nicholis, 1 and 2. Shearlinog eweâ€"Park, Nicbolls. Ewe lambâ€"Nicholis, Park. Oxrorp Aged tam, and Shearling eweâ€"W Paton & Son. Shearling ram, ram lamb, aged ewe, ewe lambâ€"W Patâ€" on & Son all 1 and 2. born, temaleâ€"C Stafford. Barred plymouth rook, maleâ€"Edith James, Mrs J McLean. _ Harred plymouth rock, femaleâ€"E James, Mrs J Meâ€" Lean. Duck, maleâ€"W Ramage, T Â¥Ferguson. Duck, temaleâ€"T Fergaâ€" son 1 and 2. Toulouse goose, maleâ€" C Stafford 1 and 2. Tonlonse goose, femaleâ€"C Stafford 1 and 2. W 8 Hanter, C P Kinnee, Jadges. Swine BrraksuirR® Stafford, Edith James. Wh legborn femaleâ€"C Stafford 1 and 2. Br leg. ZENUS CLARK WNEW FIBRE BOARD Dr W F Ciark, Goderich, Judge It pays to get the Best We are tuiniv returned soldiers who are :king oauo:?l Courses under t ment of Soldiers‘ Civil R&Est%mm. Catalogue free C. A. Fleming, F.C.A., Principal G. D. Fleming, Secretary Under a ‘r(;,dhartaed Accoun tiolt:.m we assist uates to positionsâ€" â€"39th successful year. We are trainiv returned soldiers wha are taking Uaratianal nimreac Owen Sound â€" Ontario For Sale Dravort T Skuce, Jud ge. % se * C. L. GRANT * W. CaALDE®, Town Agent, Central Drug Store, Telephone No. 3 z'fl"i"l'*'fi"fl"i"!"!"l"l'z 4 DRESss 69993 & Sleeping cars on night Trains and Parlor Cars on ’rincipJ Day Trains. For farther partieulars apply to any Grand Trunk TFieket Agent, or The Double Track Route The School has a creditable record in the past which it hopes to maintain in the future. ¢ Durham is an attractive and healthy town and good accommndation can be obtained at reasonable rates. Dr. J. F. Grant, Secrotary Hugh McCrae, Chairman Intending pupils should prepare to eanâ€" ter at the beginning of the fall term. Information as to courses may be obâ€" tained from the Principal. Each member of the staff is a Univâ€" ersity graduate and an experienced teacher. The School is thoroughly equipped to take up the following courses : 1. Junior Matrieulation 2. Entrance to the Normal Schools 3. Senior Matriculation DUIRIBAM BUGISI SCHOOL 8@> Mr McPhail has a telephone in his ra dence in Ceylon. P Terms, modeérate. Arrangements for saies ‘s to dates &c.. must be made at the Review Of fioe, D“'ht-o(»-l.o cgngwnfl?n: wddrecsod there, or n P. O., wi promptiy attended to, h'r-con-mlosdon to HONOR GRADUATE Toronto University, @ra ' 4:;;‘.“ College Dental Burgeon Oftceâ€" ver Jeweliry stove nd oppe i site Post Office, DURHAM HONOR GRADUATE of Torona. University, graduate of Royal College of Dental‘Surgeons of Ontario Rooms Over J & J HUNTER‘S New Store DRS. JAMIESON & JAMESON W.C, PICKERING D. D S., L DS Office and residence, corner Counteas and Lambton, opposite old Post Offies Office Hours : 9 to 11 a. m., 1.30 to 4 orrice 2â€"â€"5 Afternoons Hours: 2â€"8 Evenings #â€"tla. «m lâ€"!.A..' 00 > 1â€"%2m J. 6. HUTTON,M.D., C K. Cement Tile and Brick always on hamd. Pumps & Pump Repairs . L. SMITH, M. B., M.C. P.S. 0 Licensed Auctioneer for Co. Unexcelled dining car service. JOHN SCHUTZ 3. F.GRANT D.D.s. L. O.s. TELFORD & CURREY Meaber Gollege Physicians and Curgsone > ", 7 i0 3 p. m., Sund ‘hursday afternoon excepted Exoopt Sundays from 4.25 to 7.50 # 'g'.:nwuumt of Registey promptly attended to Communication between Ofice am Residence at al! nours. uk D. MePHAIL. Ceylon or to C. RAMAGE, ‘Durham Toronto between Whitmore‘s

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