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Durham Review (1897), 12 Feb 1920, p. 8

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w, r ffi t 2,'."t John McGowan aaaaaaaaeseeu» """'""t it] Preventatives for the 'Flu' g ite. eeaaaeaaee ..aa:as.uaas:sa.war'7 g R. J. ARNILL :v'iag!It::tl'pgts.tta,tlt:?leig'Nltd Boo tons of No. I Mixed Chop wnen AND BARLEY Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop-ks Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour Low Grade Flour. Rolled Oats, Breakfast Cereal, Bran, Shorts. Middlings. Corn Chop, Cracked Chicken Corn All and. odttrsin bought a market price. Spud Reduction on Float and Feed h to. lob. Get our pricars on above Feeds. It will pay you to buy now as feed will be higher during the winter months. Week's Break-up-a-Cola/lets. . . . . . . . . . . . 256 or, Dominion Cascara Bromide Quinine Milling Oats Barley IF YOU NEED FEED Atomizers Wampole's Extract of Cod Liver Oil. . . . . . . . 1.00 N a-Dru-Co Syrup of Tar & Cod Liver Compound Making room for Ottr Spring Stock It is expected to arrive shortly, so we no cloning out much of our Winter goods to accom- modate it. Now is your opportunity to secure these unsoneble goods at reduced prices. Lytie's Piekies in bulk, sweet or sour, the very best Oyster Stteit for Poultry feed Spanish Onions, Seedless and Seeded Raisins, etc Our Motto: "Reliable goods at moderate prices. A fair deal to everybody." " stock, a.i kinds, bought before the raise in price Special: in Groceries Heavy Rubbers and Overshoes Men's Heavy Underwear Men's Work Shirts Children's Coats & Ladies' Skirts ROB ROY MILLS, Limited CR'MPED OATS tor Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at. . .. very reasonable rates Chocolates and Confectionery ROB ROY MILLS, Limited THE PEOPLE'S MILLS To Remove that Cold, take The Central Drug Store Every bag guaranteed. If not satisfactory bring It back and got your money. 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 We will pay highest price for any quantity of above Grain delivered at our Elevator. Business Hours---) a. m. to 5 p. m. We are in the market for We curry 3 choice stock of Fresh Groceriee. and this week offer you inducements in All sizes. Let us supply your requirements W\WIN 'elii/hll?fjill,,t Some Snaps In TERMS, CASH. S. MeBETH, Prop Feed Oats Mixed Grain we have a large stock of following Feed 2 Holstein Peas Jr tth -ftuby Lems (is. Robena Haas 65. Wnne Ellis 43. Matilda Christie " John Calder " Agnes Evans 39, Bertha Hilton 3.5, Grace Baird 28. Edna Dyer 27, Emma Aitkens 23, Marjorie McCall 19. Sr 4th-Lloyd Hamilton 58, Joseph El- hs 57. Annie Hamilton " Jarvis Scott 51 Austin O'Connell so, Addie Haas 46. 3rd--Margaret Arnill 74, 'John Mat- thews 7t, Maxwell Tyndall tit, Jean Ellis 47. Edward Brooks 46, Jack Irwin " John McKenzie " Ruth Smith 42 Lillian McCall 30, Jean Baird 22, John Heaney 20, Frank Heaney 20. Jane Heaney 19, Gladys Rice 18, James Christie o. Junior Room Sr 2nd-lsabel Haas, Margaret Tyn. dali, Margaret Christie, Eileen Gibson Jean Haas, Asa Brooks. Florence Mc Hil- lan. Sam Fidler, Robbie Aitken, Stella Woodyard. Sandy McKenzie. Any parties living in this district, wishing telephones installed, with service from Holstein exchange. kindly leave name and address and Lot No at once mth the local unna- grr, Holstein. By Order The Bell Telephone Co. Ltd. ion Dec. yet, 1919. The deceased [was the wile ot the late Dr. Brown , who practiced medicine in Beechvrlle Ifor many years and predeceased by 3 over 20 years. Mo Brown was wide- , ly known and respected for her kindly disposition and christian character and while she resrded In Beachville was an active member of [ the Itaptist church lrom which place 'the funeral was held on Thursday ,atternoon, Jan. 8th. The services 1 were conducted by Rev. D. Lang and . were largely attended. She is sur- l vived by one son and one daughter. Dr. Arthur Brown and Miss May ' Brown of Vancouver, B. C. The pail . bearers were M. S. Caulfield, J. S. Nichols, C. Carr, John Hacken. T Taylor and It S. McClelland. The body was laid to rest in Beachville cemeterv. Among those from a dis- tance who attended the funeral Were John Fairbairn, London l Mr. and Mrs Clipperton St Marys : Mrs Ward and daughter, Woodstock t Mrs W. Elliot, Mrs Bowman and Miss Helen. lngersoll. - Beachville cor., Wood. stock Sentinel Review. (Many in Holstein and vicinity will regret Mr: Brown's death, she being well known and respected while residing with her son here-Ed .) Jr tnd-Jim Calder. J. J. Matthews, Elmer Bilton, Charlotte Smith. Sr lst Cordon McMillan, Robbie Nic. holson. Viola Johnston, Roe Rife, Cora Dyer. Alec bun. Lizzie McKenzie. Beat- nce Smith. Sadie McCall Jr Isl Carmen Tyndall, Cecil Johns. ton. pry Dyer, Melvin Matthews, Clan Ami . Pr A--Haxer Smith. Wilma Bilton, Irene McCall. Alfred Dyer. Jr Pr-Brownie Irwin. Dental Haar, Robbie Christie, John Lewis. There appears to be I scarcity of houses in the village as there are seven! anxious to secure bonus for the immediate tame. Mrs Bruce writing from Nassau, Bahama Islands, any. that it is beau- ttful mum weather there, sleeping at night with door. open. If we left the doors open here the mosquitus would not come in. Meetings were held during the past one: in the Presbyterian and Meth. odist churches in the interests ot the Forward Movement when consider- able amounts were subscribed. This week the canvassers are going over their territory and indications are that we will go over the top. The death of Mrs. Jane Brown took plays a: her home in vaIfoteer, B C! Holstein School Report Senior Room Notice F. J. Kerr, teacher. .Wond stave table. cupboard 1'2 kitchen chairs, bureau. lounge, small heating "o",. quantity st: ve pupa. It cut, steel land roller, nearly new, hay rake, Tulton pea harvester, Cockahutt mum" new, turnip tower. set iron har- rows, Fleury plow new, Wilkinson plow large straw cutter, turnip pulpcr, lumber Waggon. automobile Srat rubber-tired buggy, "eel-tired buggy. sleigh with box combination stock and grain ruck. stock rack, Portland cutter. act bob. uleighs. gravel box, fanning mill, grind- "one, wheubarrow. bailing furnace, About lo gal mind paint, white, 2 gal mtxed paint, green, let double harness. net single human, or! plow harness, grain cradle, cream separator. Melotye, Daisy Churn, long step ladder. quantity of lumber Chum: forkn, scythel. doubletrera. neckyokcs. clrvnacs. &c. A quanmv each of hay, out: and pea! and several bagl of potatoes No nserve " Pro- prietor is leavmg the farm. The farm Will be offered for sale same day unless previously sold. Terms of Sale; Hav, main potatoes and sum: of " and under cash. Over that amount to man. credit given on ap- proved joint notes. 5 per cent per an- num discount for cash In lieu of not". Driving mare, in foal, ll yearsold, mare 8 yrs old, mare 12 yrs old, colt ris. mg 2 yrs old, 7 cows in calf, l fresh cow 4 heifers. rilmg 3 yrs old in calf, Thor. oughbred Hereford bull rising 2yra. 4 calves polled Angus, rising l yr, calf? months old, Is well-bred Shroptshire ewes. well-bred Shropshire ram, brood now with litter. 5 mm: pigs, about 70 hens white Leghorn, 2 geese, I gander. pair ducks. 3 turkeys. I good Collie dog. Implements, &c ; Maausrr.Harrits bin- der, 7 It. cut nearly new, Mason-Hams need dnll ll hoes, McCorrmck mower, 5 R H FORTUNE. _A_NtlirrRAJtjtiiiLL, __ -- - Masha“; M, B MURRAY, -. Executor: to estate of late Thou Rune" Mr Geo. M. Lemon M. P. P. is in Toronto thin week. Sorry to report In J W Blyth Bud dengue! Ruby on the sick list but hope to soon hear of their recovery. at one o'clock the following valuable Farm Stock, Implements, &c: The undersigned Auctioneer will sell by public auction at Lots 28 and ar, Con. l, Bentinck. on Garafraxa Road on The young lolk in the village have formed a literary society to meet " err other Friday night. Their next meeting will be on the 20th when a vetv intueetlng debate. ' Resolved that it would be better to marry a protrpecttve young Inner than mu- ry I city than with thousands of dol. lns" will be reasoned out by a few of our high school students. Come out and hear the young knowledge chas- ers ridicule the farmer or our citt {nerd us the case may be Looks as though we may hnvea thaw with Premier Drury and Attor ney Gen. coming as far north as Mt Forest. On Sunduy luv u wry interesting neuron rm- beld in St. Paul’s church. when MI - Crag. chsirunn of the Eduomonnl Dept, Toronto, lidrea- ud the tsongregtuitm on ' of the Forward Movement. Quite a mambo: of neighbors and “mud: are spending this Tuesday evening It the home of Mr, and Mrs. 0f Farm Stock Implements, &c, Our industtioua M. P. P. has en- gaged the services of Mr John Amen for the coming Inmmel months. Mr Amen. moves to Varney sometime this week. 7 Min Clan Gordon who spent. couple of months nation among her mnny friends in this locality hu rac- ently returned to her home In BL May's. A meeting of the U. F. O. woo held at Varney one evening lost week. Among those who jnned up were Messrs Alex., Arab Ind W. J. Allon. Memo Jun Lewis Ind John Brown. ore busy drawing Ice. supplying the Holstein creomery for the coming summer. Credit Auction Sale Alf. McCabe will be: busy man this year. We hear he has rented I 50 acre {sun to grow tome "gold dust." With the mail route. auto in- dustry and farming, Alt will be kept busy. Mile Lilian Keller, we hear has nudevgone 1 second operation in Fergus It is hoped the will be in better health noon. Her father, Mr. J. Kellenlet: to be present with her and Mn Keller. Mr. Wm. J. Davis dispoud of his tum And nil in connection with name to bin brother. Mr. Duvnd Davis of Glenda. The shove farm was form erly known as the Shup eat-ta. Central Business College Students May Enter at any Time We have expe'ienced irtatruc- ton, give thoruugh councl and anoint graduates to positionl- Get our free catalogue and learn what we can do for you. We give voc- ational training to returned men. Mt. Forest-Stratford-Wino- D. A. McLACHLAN. President Tall DUBBAI REVIEW Monday, February 23, I920, ALLANS CORNERS VARNEY ONTARIO ARCHIVES Iomo 3:013:03; il," Prawn, in " pro-91:} uponding I period u the pur- Gut built. --------' The under! and will so" by pub. lo motion Iot27, con 8, Egremont Tp . " miles mmh of Holstein. on Than-any. F: b. 26 b, 1920. It 12 80 pm ' Farm suck and Implements. hay, grain and hotsrboldttbeti, No mun-e. Tums ; Hey, drain sud lam; of $10 and under cub. Over that amount 12 naming errdit will). given on uppoved join. now. ; 5 [at not " for out). Dec'27 h, 1919. " so; N. il PM»... (mun-y“ tt pm we -- U of Range ‘5; ermr Tell wd ud 8mm. from Ind mp»: s a e Mum n & M. ore bt' Tu t Flgretw m 831 ; W W Runny-um. W J MerDoattrrt art-vices a: nudnun. $23 each ., Mamba:nl‘C-=un.cil.u1ea " one» and mileage, February IRWI- mc " 50 t B. Gib. qt, no at Queen room-$2. North Egreuont Presentations Resolved that the follow an ac counts be paid; W. B Rue. up.» 350 ; Clerk Immune-n of 66 hints. 15 marl-an and 26 dean-n at20tt each. $21.40 : R~aiscry Imus r. Trauma asuleura $1 ', Geudwnu tV ton, J. IoAnhur. A Allan. .N. " Duuuall. In ILu-mmnce uI-d [undue av spot-m m~rrinu_ ot council mu Cmmcil went into committee " the whole with the Reeve in the chair to discus the Aaditors' Rep In. On uccunnt of put of the Report nut being completed in no In": true balance was notnhowu ttotwitttstand. in: the tact that the Andituu had spent noomideruble length at time u the wort, it In amny resolved that the Anditwb’ gep ut be laid on the table until next meeting of Conu- cil. Cunncil resumed. neighbors gathered " the home or 1 Mr and Mrs Char. Reid last Wednea-‘ day evening, to honor them before their removal to the West. To Mr Reid was presented a gold watch and to the Reid a wrist watch the address which accompanied it being read by Mr Wm H Hunter; Mr Jas Lothran presided over a short program two of the numbers being a solo by Miss Benn Bunston and adnett by line! Blanch Reid and Corn Laurence. The remainder of the night was pleaunt- ly spent in manic and dancing. the. Reid left on Tuesday afternoon for their new home at Webb, Salk. where he will follow in two or three weeks. We regret to lone them from our com- munity. . C we" ndjonrned to meet Mend.) Much 8 n tur general batman. Allan---MeEiuthern-That we go into committee or the whole on the Audiwn Report. Carried The Auditor. presented their re- port to the Council. Calder- MeEuthero--Ttut I by- law be introduced at next meeting of cunncil to establish Stu-lave labor as per the n quest ot the electou by their vote at In: alection. Carried. At the home of Mr and In John Amett, who he been employed with Wm Lawrence. another gathering was held on Thursday evening, and a presentation waa again the chief feature. They were the recipients of a handsome clock as a farewell token of eateem from the neighbora before their removal to Varney. where Mr. Amen la engaged with G. M. Leeann I. P. P. A happy social time was spent, with Mr W. ll. Wataon, chair- man for the evening's entertainment Bylaws were passed eonilrmintt the appointment of Jas Mack and C. McUiHlvray u pound kevpeu and fence viewers, alto Go C. Swanawn " tax collector Council me: Feb 91). membrrs all present. minim-- adopted. Councillnr Allan rapnned having searched thr. Re-gmrv once to the Trans. "armies and Iouud mom satisfactory. Fees tor servicps 61 50 $2 Com'r Mchobern reported E. Ru cell non-muting nil protection Rul- uell bridge $2 , K. Bm‘mon road throtuttrfuld $2. Cnnncmor Wilwn reported re the conveying ot Mr It'd In Wilder in House of Refuge. Fees for Mervin" cnidesr-Vhern--Tb" the Co Treamner be instructed to arm from " books the stream ot use. entered union Lot 3, Centre St. N ' villus or Holstein. . pm lot 25 con 18 Tp. ot Egremont. uid "rem tuning been paid Carried MoEachern - Allan-That Cnm’r Calder invastigate me matter cum- plained of by Mr MeEuchern. Car. MeIiaherrt-AOtr--Thttt the pe tiiion of Wm Aberdein and others re- queuing that they tretrtosterretHrmn Pulling anb.div. No l to Pulling Sub division No 3, be [and on the ttbbltr-- Car/ted MeIxhusbern-Allatt-Thao trrle to amend the wire fence ttrio be introduced at next meeting ofooun cil ANrried J mph McEachern presented to the Council a complaint stating that he had asked former Council. to Luke Wat-1' awn; that wan injuring his pn-perw and that the matter Bad not been amended tn, claiming damages " the injury sustained. It Adrian Natl! flu; bu but} let large number of friend. and mm: gathered at the home of EOREMONT COUNCIL Credit Auction Sale The! Month-n. Prcpvietor Wm Murphy. Auctioneer D Allan, Glut D. Allan. Clerk g mamma- _--------.- Sanitary Mattresses, from. . . . . .. . . . . " up to l6.50 A large assortment of Springs inn: . .. 4.50 up to IMO Iron Bedsirom P.................... S7uplo|3.00 Dining room Chairs. ... .. . . . . . . . .. 9.50. Mli, 2.25 Rocking Chairs..$4vp1020 (a. Couches. $IS to $24 A couple Extension Tables. A couple nice Washslands A few Arm Chairs, etc. Ladies and Gentlemen, this Furniture must be sold by the 15th of March. Then we will be moving to Holstein, where we intend tn continuethe Harness and Undertaking business only, so come and get your share of the bargaiiu while they last. We have it large arsorimcnt of Also 1yIrt1.fi1ttfipio, Baggy Stoglffpod, SI.Z5 I pail Don't miss this opportunity, as there goods will not remain hero long st the-e priests. We also have Single Harness, Heavy Harness. Har- ness Parts. A Inge assortment of lichens. Collins. Horse Blankets, etc. l Clearing Sale of Furniture Eietttnattin6e%kselt w. McMILLAN, Dromore SPECIALS ; In taking stock we find we have too large a stock of some yarns. Now to clear these two lines out we offer you these at prices that will clear them out in a hurry SCOTCH FINGERING (Diamond jubilee 4 Ply Grey at 82.20 per lb. PLAIN GREY. l PLY Nice and Soft at $1.50 per lb. Only a. couple but at aprice that will sell them. Ladies' Fur Lined Coats These are out of style but the price is also out of style. These are marked down to clear them out. Bargains in odd lines on the table to clear Don’t fail to get some of these. Ladies' Cloth Coats at C. McMlillan's, Dromore All must be sold by the 15th of March. Zylor d 60. E' -a' r I Harness, Etc. FEBRUARY 12, 1920 s,aeae-ae-e-li it 'i,),", Ili, gate at Bevin um --- I will be . a... See ad on ll Pu t um: " can Star The a two nights a I' lot an 1ndetinu week by ordt r who though th m here. (ht -ution. T liraittt A. LIN) Bans regrellu has not been a winter mung cl Mun Ludyr, A :00 let: "At ll, m 't tmtTuerday mum m M about awn!) UM “dies ernoytdis L “mmomour mom ated Ind re.furnshrc1 and with the mlmna! Causing pnclun- occupied the l hatt an a address ul tsell ml (teeming. , he pl “manual dueth try in and Tout. Iradmg t lockhn, solo by Mrs by Mrs McFadden am CM I line Addams t l Following the spinal games and a maul an an hour or two tottgit'r. A tttday quick eatt " Parlors at [luxury is sham [In MS of [can m qttgtratt developed at. u’nued through M M Ci“ rank alr, n tar. The chunho congregations and n linesordidn‘t sin: both lines were (.11, days and of rum u lid up. To-das. \\ int Ippcamnce At I meeting ol I: ha week a call lo 11 Conn of Markdal: t of Tottenham and I ad MOW. reCt'Iu $00M Pferyten atthe regular qua: held (I! Much 2nd Th. Real Mckk I on Feb new. , Ii. henna; the lar tarst -- Ur! At and 10“!“in I small Irmhrr i' ill", 62 m MIN cue key Ind a n mad at Tellm Boysh Ame, bright clear lu' lump chimney II Ford gar-gt- a "tt water for quicl, present Th manual I: Portland 1 elm [m Wednesday bu been mm. ing fares able prod a” 1» their worth. T I. and encouragw t agricultural (we: “AIMEE ll _,r,e. y"-.iiirr01tTtrj, sijiacii.)ii,r8lhiilj CL'IT DURHAM SPAN 8.. WV - - “EVILLE BRA” q... 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