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Durham Review (1897), 6 Nov 1919, p. 5

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bedee de se td "cle"de > ATTH ‘d in a scienâ€" > each globule 1 consistency, ther fats. nent that % rial ! orrn ns uie Nuts, lavor= Come ns NEWS NIF t orcontract by a small n to ( ill be wise to ENT LkS ay ? 1019 codâ€"liver he world en ty 1 1926 Ir () )0 3¢ P at Ottaw over the _ Grand ‘losure 1 3 led by ding atl s linbiliâ€" scheme. em wil‘« Ste W1 gbtful that i# beres con = ngion atives resi int d tie hoke DIiD x ok $42 or $§2.50 Turnip picking is the order of the day and some have dandy samples 4 )e ol our tarmers had one weigh 13 Ibs , 12 oz. He was telling that in a certain place they were selling one NOV. 5, 1910 123 TEA s good ted Sold only in sealed packages F resl'lL:ich, filll-flavor.ed tea REDROSE and get more interest . Which are you going to have TY $ ze _ the Savings Bank and invest it in Victory Bonds, Canada will pay you 5/ per cent. interest on it, or in the same time, $82.50 IF you have $100 in the Savings Bank it ?rill pay you 3 per cent. interest, or in fifteen years, $45.00. : IF you take that money out of ictory Bonds An en|jyable ovui;; was spent at Mr Hazh Wilson‘s this week. Issued by Canada‘s Victory Loan Committee in coâ€"operation with the Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Canada. Mr Alex MceDonald4, who has been engineering the thrashking outft for John McDonald, Aberdeen, for the past couple ot months, is home sagain, Miss Annice Davis lett Monday for Toronto to take a position there. Mr R. J. MacGillivray is winding up thrashing in this® locality this week and nobody is sorry. Potatoes and turnips are mostly up alse. Occasionally the news in this burg is scarce. Sach was the ease during the past two weeks but dame ramour is active again so we may catch enoug hb to fill a budget. ‘The election has left everyone satâ€" isfied, we believe, exsopt a few who were fond of a glass. Mr Jos. Maxwell of S+sk., is visitâ€" iog at Mr J.â€"Aldcora‘s. Congratuiations to W. J. Koox and bride who were married in Toronto last Wednesday. Mrs Kcox is a war bride coming trom Belfast, Ireland. Miss Rath MacGillivrsy, who has SAUGEEN VALLEY In proud and loving memory of our dear son and brother, Archie A.. McKinâ€" non, killed in action at the battie of Pasâ€" schendaele, Nov. 6, 1917. Two hgrmun have passed but still we miss Just as much as on that day We received the message saying, ‘"Our dear Archie passed away.‘"‘ Mr Laugblao was in our barg earâ€" ly in the week in the interest of the Vietory Loan. * Rev. A. A. Forth, Toronto, will preach in Bethany Chapel next Sunâ€" day at 2.20 and T.30 p. m. Special music. Mr Dick Scott of Abbey, Sask., arâ€" sived bhome JFriday eve and claims the western winter of last week too early for him. Mrs Hoekrid few weeks. Colder weather . prevails. Light snow fiarries come cecasionally, _ Mrs R. Calliton, Nuarse Morley and Mr and Mrs R. J. MacGillivray spent Sunday evening with friends in Bentinck. Mrs Bootrldee Were in the city last week, Mrs Culliton remainiog for a Father, Mother, Brother and Sisters In Memoriam The Referendum carried aweeping all oyer the country so we bope there will be no more booze. Although we never indulged, we believe to a person who waen‘t in the habit of taking it, there was more medicine in it than to be chewing and smoking tabaceo, We cannot say that we don‘t know the taste of liquor but we can vouch that we have to know the taste of tobaceo and of smoking yet. We saw somewhere that a referendâ€" um should be taken or abolishing the use of cigarettes. We ofien meet litâ€" Saturday, the 25th Oct., 1919. it rained most of the day and continued warm. _ Towards night a big Hock of wild geese went south a few days ago so it must be getting too cold for them in the north. So Ask your druggist or write us for our new booklet ; it is interesting and costs you nothing (Templetons, 142 King W., Toronto). We mail T.R.C.‘s anywhere on receipt of $1.04 Sole Agent for Durham : S. McBeth, Central Drug Store "A Scientific preparation which eradicates every trace of Rheumatic Troubles. Stay young! Keep your best years free from pain. T.R.C.‘s will do it. Groceries and Provisions KARSTEDT BROS., Priceville Floor Covering Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Etc. has to offer Sweater Coats, Pull overs and Yarn PRICEVILLE ‘cha8? We aim to carry the finest line of Groceries that can be bought. Just the place to buy your Christmus Fruits, Meple Leaf Floar, Rolled Oats, Salted or Smoked Meats and Mince Meats, By covering the floors, you keep the draft down during the winter months. _ Besides this, you beautify your fioors and make the scrubbing easy. Just arrivedâ€"a new stock of Fioorterx" that makes an excellent wearing eurface and guar. anteed not to crack. This comes in 2 yd width and is priced at $2.15 per running yard. _ Compare this price with others. We‘re lower, I‘m sure. Our stock is complete in Rubbers for over shoes in all the widtbhs for Women, Men, Boys and Girls. We carry «"Domimon*"‘ goode, ‘They are eonsidered the best. Then for Men we baye a fall line of Leatherâ€"topped Duck Rubbers, three and four eyelet Duck Rubbers with red and white soles. _ For boys Leather top in 7 inch tops and four eyelet Gum Rubbers, All of these ara very reasonably priced. Now for a pair of Rubber Boots. _ Just the thing around the barn or hunting. A special $5.00 line is just what you want. and blue; with brg rolled collar for ......... F AfM ~a~L These are a bargain. 5.00 each Fourâ€"ply Grey Fingering Yarn at.................. ........2.10 Ib Flesherton Factory Yarce in all plys and colors at ... 1.85 Ib We‘ve been fortunate in being able to get our full line of Bwenter Conts for Men, Women and Children. Pull overs for children in Orange and Black that are being shown a great deal will be in stock in a few days. SPECIAL PRICEVILLE‘Ss BUSY STORE and Green ; Khaki and Brown ; Grey Men‘s all wonl Sweaters in Maroon to The woods are stripped of their summer garment with the exseption of the young sappling« which are proâ€" tected by the tall and majestic trees which stand, as it were, bareheaded defying the winds to pull them out of their roous. _ But we take a walk through the woods after a severe wind and we find some of those tall and powerful trees who but a few days ago It pays to get the Best 7 ~NORTHERNL] /2 We deliver mixed Slab Wood at $2.50 r corda li_n lots hz(.l:i cords or more, romp* delivery. Mail your requirements . J. Truax 785%0n_, We are training returned soldiers who are taking Vocational Courses under the Deg:rtmcnt of Soldiers‘ Civil Reâ€"Establishment. Catalogue free C. A. Fleming, F.C.A., Principal G. D. Fleming, Secretary Under a Chartered Accountant we assist graduates to positionsâ€" â€"39th successful year. Owen Sound â€" Ontario R. R. 2, Durham # C,. L. GRANT & 2040400200028 z*****w*wwwwz + DRESSs GoODs # W. CALDE <, Town Agent, Central Drag Store, Telephone No. 3 For farther particulars apply to any Grand Truok ‘Fiecket Agent, or C. E. Horning, Distries Passenger Agent, Toronto, Ont. The DoubleTrack Route 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. Goods cheerfully demonstrated by calling at Parlors. MRS. J. C. NICHOL, Sleeping cars on nifht Trains and Parior Cars on principal Day Trains. Not Sold Glenelg, Sept . 6, 1919 mer of 1919. The Munici{m Council of the Township of Glenelg will pay the above reward for information that will lead to the detecâ€" tion and con\;)ilccti;)n of the pf“elrnn or pe;‘ sons responsi or the wilful burning the Township Hall or any one of the buildings destroyed by fire in Glenelg in the fall of 1918 and the spring and sumâ€" 8@> Mr McPhail has a telepbone in his re dence in Ceylon. Licensed Auctioneer for Co. (Gt Terms, moderate. Arrangements for sales to dates &c.. must be made at the Review DURHAM W.C, PICKERING D. D S., L DS HONOR GRADUATE of Torono. Unlnuity. graduate of Royal College Ove hya g irerai aprerie Rteome HJONOR GRADUATE Toronto University, Gre D-‘mmlu nu.:.w Burgeon O t :oâ€" ver Jeweliry store n4 site Post Office, hape J. L. SMITH, M. B., M.C. P.S. 0 Office and residence, corner Countess and L&mbton, opposite old Post Offiee Office Hours : 9 to 11 a. m., 1.30 to 4 D2S. JAMIESON & JAMIESON Telephone Communication between Office an J. 6. HUTTON,M.D.. C M. ©rFICE 2â€"5 Afternoons Hours: 7â€"8 Evenings Exoept Sundays â€"ll a. m iâ€"tp a. i 1â€"0 o. m Cement Tile and Brick always on hand. Pumps & Pump Repairs promptly attended to TELFORD & CUORRET 3. F.GRANT D.0.8s. L. O.s. JOHN SCHUTZ \Whitmore‘s SIDENCE : @econd house south of Registry office on east wige or Albert 8t. . m., 7 to 9 p.m., Sund: ‘hursday afternoon excepted. Unexcelled dining car service. $500.00 Reward or to Ceylon P. O., will be pi od %o, Terms on application to FICE: Over J. P. ‘sofice, neer iJ viponits actiar dbed. D. MePHAIL, Ce or to C. RANMAGE, 'Dl:m between Montreal Toronto Detroit and Chicago Spirella Corsets J. S. BLACK, Tp. Clerk Box 93. Durham in Stores t 1 1 & it

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