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Durham Review (1897), 22 Jan 1920, p. 4

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til, it I Tried and Tested Veterinary I r ( arations Excelsior Condition Powder Vermin Destroyer Healing Powder.Me Cough Tablets ..50c lone Balls . . . . Me Ringworm Cure. . . . .... Me and 5tte and Poultry Spices Hess' and LondonPurple Stock Foods MACFARLAN E & a. Nothing will get a horse or colt into sel. ling condition quicker or better. Try it. For lire on tusttle-- the sure" in themat- ket. Me a pkg. Try the Poult'y Spin- and note the increase in egg production. RED FRONT HARDWARE Broken Sets Knives. Forks, Table Spoons, Dessert Spoons, Tea Swans. slightly damaged Beny Spoons, Cold Meat Forks, h'oup.Icvlltss, Gravy Ludles, etc., at bargain prices. Get yours curl) .u they will soon go. We have as wvll a new assortment of Silverware and Gifts of all mum for the Christmas Shopper. Our Supply of X cut Saws, Buck=Saws, HOLIDAY A Small Special Ass'm't of Horse Blankets A few Stoves and Ranges, at old prices 'tte 3 pkg. mm Tools. Axes. Mitts and Gloves, istoomplete. ifmited in quantity and impossible to renew. 'on"t miss them. S. McINTYRE See our Lines of Sleighs and Toys for thrCitlflLesj. Every Amberol Record is a Masterpiece And you can play them only on the Diamond Ambcmla. You cannot hear them any other W An Amberol record is something that you will cherish and con- stantly derive pleasure from. The renderings of the great artists in the world are preserved for you for all time on Amberol Records. Come in and ask to hear your favorite art- iot sing on The Edison Diasnond Amberola MAC FARLANE’S Durham, Ont. SILVERWARE 14, A Feat has been Secured for Hon Mr. Raney. Attorney General, but it is not announced yet, and his nomination takes place later There may be no opposition to the Premier. but it is likely the other two will have a run for it, Hon. Mr. Drury, Premier, is slated to run in Halton and Hon. Mr Doherty in East Kent. Nominations corly in Feb. ruary, and elections, if any, a week later. Mr. Fred Stafford. lot 3, con. l, W. G R , Bentinck. ll mi'e south of Dornoch) will sell Farm Stock, Implements. House hold Furniture, &c . on above date. Full particulars in next week's paper. Watch lor it. Chas Shewell, Auctioneer. Ch: Bunyan: genie!” Let us Supply you with your Stationery The Variety Store We have good value in Note Paper, Tablets, Eu- velopes, Boxed Papetries When in need ofthe above give us a call. Seats For Two Ministers money's worth. Tuesday Fe'ruary to, 19t0 R. L. SAUNDERS. Prop. We assure you of your Credit Auction Sale JAN. '22. l920 THE DUB HAM REVIE“ Following the presentation of the Edge! Hill people two weeks ago of a fine couch to Mr. and Mrs. T. J, Morrison. theyi were again presented last Friday evening l by their Ebordale, Dornoch, Rocky Saug- i een and Durham friends and neighbors} with two upholstered arm chairs and a, handsome plush sofa. Mr Arch. Thomp. son acted as chairman and in a neat speech,he voiced the sentiments of the neighborhood in losing the Morrison tam. ily from their midst. He also hoped Mr. Morrison would not be too much embar- rassed at their presentation to which Iir Morrison, after thanking than ' Ir', ', very generous p'esrnt and m" ' I i I of their regard for him and A rs', said he didn't feel at all embai .ssed as he was getting used to this kind of thing now. A very pleasant evening uasspent in speech making, singing, reciting. music and dancing It was well on in the morning before all dispersed for their homes and all agreed they had spent a most enjoy- able evening. Last week Mrs J, W. Smith tecelv rd the and news at the death of her gator, Mr: Joseph Bye" “Allan. Seek. Before her manage she was Miss Mary Clark. w" burn and brought up on the term next the schoolhouse and will be well remem- bered by ugreat mm}, WeSvend sympathy to the aonowmg friends. Since hot writing our suck neigh- bore are on loot 88.1!) with the excep- tion of Mrs John MoDomld and nhe IS an” improving. The Wilson Bros. sud their gang no cull bud st. work In the bush and damn; logs to Durham. They no domg their all-re In trying to keep the rods pliable. Every duy now ii is anomanow and some more snow and everyone hapmg for a thaw. Pretty soon there I!“ be no knows to be men and it is nothing new for our mail COD'itl' to gen stuck and have to turn back. it isn't easy- To apologize, To begin again, To admit error, . To be unselfish, To face a sneer, To be considerate. To endure success, To keep on trying, To profit by mistakes. To forgive and forget, To think and then act. To keep out of the rut. To make the best of little. To shoulder deserved blame. To subdue an ugly temper To maintain a high standard, To recognize the silver lining. But-it always pays '. Fer SAt.tt-Fine promising young Dur- am bull, gray, rising two years old. Ap- ply to Nathan Haw, R. R. 2, Holstein. Lot 23, Con. 18, Egremont, AUTOMOBILE INSTRUCTIONS (For Ladies and Gents) Now is the time to take advantage of the Winter months to obtain a thorough knowledge of the automobile. The man who owns or expects to own an automo- bile will tind this course financially prov fitabte. or the young man who wishes to i become an expert Chauffeur will hr prepared for a good paying position with easy work. This course consists o!‘ overhauling of motors, timing of valves, and Ignition systems. starting and light-l ing systems. troubles, etc. Write for! booklet, or better still visit our school i and be convinced. We have special clu- ues for ladies. New clauses now forming I 0rangeville Automobile School, East Broadway. Orangrville, Ont. i of Farm Stock and Implements Credit Auction Sale Terms of Sale; Potatoes and sums of 85 and under cash. Over that amnunt lo mo: credit will b'e given on approved joint tttttea, hearing interest at 6 per cent per annum. Lote9 & I0, 2nd con, W. o. R. Bontinck. Tues., Jan. 27th, I920 at I o'cluck the following valuable farm stock and implements ; Driving mare 9 years old, colt filing 2 years, colt rising 1 rr old Cow, 7 yrs old, due to calve Feb. 27th Cow, 9 year: old, due to calve Mar. 2 Cow, 8 yrs old, due to calve April 6 Cow rising a year: due to. calve. May M utter rising 2 years, 4 loan; calves. Dining room table, lounge. 2 cup- board. and numerous other useful arti. cles About 15 bags potatoes. ALEX CAM Raw. C. SH BWBLL. The undersigned auctiomcr will sell by public auction at Brood BOW, ll yoqng pigs 3 mos old. 2 pigs 5 mo. old, .weigh. about I000 lbs. About 50 hens, t'rsheep if not sold before Set farm trucks, 2 (buggies (I nearly new with top,) 2 cutters I nearly new, 2 sets sleighs. set double harness, 2 sets plat gh harness. 2 sets light driving harness, 3 good hone collars, Massey Harrie binder, Deering Mower 8 ft cut, Horse rake, set lightharrows, set spring tooth harrowa. 2 Wilkinson plows, Manny Harrie Seed Drill, Pair hone blankets. 2 cruel cut “we. sugar kettle, strain cradle. ntonehoat, rakes. Chaim. nhoveln. whimetrees, neckyokee. &c, Standard uparator nearly new. Another Présentation ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO ABERDEEN Auctioneer '; E“? iifiéfiifiiéiéfififimxmxgmxsxxxxxmxmy: EEOHN 1huffl0fllilpil_._..illgI,,l1oi,y.p :ro - v 33333382333EEEMEEEEEEMEPEEEXEEEEEH335' .'.':-; FIRE Ravuun STILL.-- Called to a' fire on Oak street. the members of the Collingwood fire department discovered the residence of Alex Cooper ablaze trom a ftre that had apparently started in the basement. The tiames were soon under control. but the chiel ot the brigade not-t iced that great heat was coming up from beneath the floor under the kitchen where l no cellar was supposed to be. The chiefl of police was called in, and on breaking in l the floor discovered a new cellar entirely l bricked in, where an illicit still was in full operation' Two eighteen gallon barrels of mash was secured besides tl e Worm and some of the tinished product. As a result of the find. Robt. Thompson, colored. ap- peared before Magistrate Hogg yesterday morning, charged with operating an illicit still, and was lined 8400 or in default six 1 months' imprisonment The still was 1 very cleverly arranged, the only access to ) it being through an underground passage commencing in the woodshed attached to the house. and proceeding for thirty feet to the ntw cellar. The premises have been twice searched by the police in the past six weeks without locating the still, I which was believed to be somewhere iabout.- Ex. ivi'SiEiiCHNIE's WEEKLY NEWS Staunton’s Ready-trim’d Wall Papers Come to our Store this week This is Wall-Paper week, at time to our time to the showing Come and let us show you through our samples. They are all the new- est Patterns and desigus and there is abundance to select from. lf.vou are contemplating doing any decorating, we are sure that we can please - _. , ---__ .‘_,, ‘AA|):I\I' (n!- you ‘. SMITH & SONS, Dealers, Durham , I 'TIE Demand Will Exceed the fn,,t-tnur-Plarse Your Order I Output-place Your Order Now! The Ford Company advise that, on account of the shortage of raw material, they entertain no hope of supplying the demand for Ford Cars during the coming season. Our allotment of cars will be small compared with the demand that will exist in this territory. In order to obtain this allotment it will be necessary to show the Ford Company the actual orders. We had a very pleased customer call the other day to give us a good word for our Ready-trimmed papers. Using his own words he said he was entirely pleased with using Staunton's Ready-trimmed papers, so easily matched, shoning no joints, and always ready to use. He said he would not use any other kind. As Ford Dealers in this district we are anxious to serve the com- munity to the best. of our al-ility. By placing your order now you will assure yourself of getting your car at a later date. LU UllbUlupla/uus uuuua a"; u‘vv-..._, u, . 3y giving you just the colors you are looking for. I.. Milling Oats Barley IF YOU NEED FEED Clansman Stock Feed (75 per cent Corn) Chieftain Mixed Feed (50 per cent Corn) Crushed Oats Chopped Oats Oat Shorts Poultry Scratch Feed Feed Oatmeal Whole Corn Chopped Corn Get our prices on above Feeds. It will pay you tn buy now as feed will be higher during the winter months. and we will be pleased to show you through ROB ROY MILLS, Limited ROB ROY MILLS, Limited We will pay highest price for any quantity of above Grain delivered at our Elevator. least we intend devoting most of our of our splendid stock of Business Hours----) a. m. to 5 p. m. We are in the market for TERMS, CASE. Feed Oats Mixed Grain JAN 22. 1020 we have a large stock " following Feed : Peas 'M JAN. fl :E-iéiiiéiii 3532ii“" The " Suit-t no Sign stock oi Get FL; C Week Syrm sister Show am] " The Ce l' lu, ll t 920 SHOES! For W

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