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Durham Review (1897), 25 Mar 1920, p. 4

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Ford â€" Runabout or Roadster for Sale 1916 model, new!y painted and overâ€" hauled. â€" Tires as good as new, delivery hox for back, shoeck absorbers. _ Snap at $350. â€" Victory Bouds taken as «ash. Apply to Samuel H‘atterson (Cenelg, or to W. B. Patterson â€" Hazelctilie Sask. All Business Schools Are Not the Same for Smut Formalin â€" Nothing C, A, Pleming G. D. Flemia Danieis Veterâ€" inary Medicines w o Reep & Iilil sSIOCK. * h Actanlet w Alabastine and Excelsior Condit‘n Powders Window Shades C P B Town Office No disappointment when you use our Formalin. The increase in yield well repays the little extra troubls. Don‘t fail to use it this year. Have a groat reputation Try them when in need We keep a full stock. WilH fit your horses for the spring work. THFE RED FRONT HARDWARES Spring will ) HORTHERIY! ; IAII(EHLIE! $. MciNT YRE Macfarlane‘s Drug Store Sherwillac Szp Buckets and Spiles the vary preparation that stains and varnishes at one operation. â€" For Floors Farniture, &¢ Washing Machines Colorite and Hat Brite Comes in all Sytup Tigs Be swre and for renewing Patriot Waver Connors Bearer Power Are you prepared for it 2 With the prolonged cold winter we have just passed through, it is but natural to expect a quick and early spring. We would advise all to anticipate their wants now, for two reasons:â€"First, goods will not be any cheaper ind second, it may be difficult to obtain them at all. _ Below we mention a few of the large stock of necessary Spring (Goods W "Ihe above are just a few of the lines we carry. _ If the particâ€" ular article you require is not here, remember that we are sure to have it in stock if vou only ask for it. For the Others ecrelar We have it, can get it or it isn‘t. made (LS or coloring straw hats colors. ffice Agent for Dale‘s flowers The Rexall Store B th Waverly TinC: e Connors Dolly Electric rthe We have it,.can get it, or it isu‘t made i sample tin of We have odd Borders and Creilings at Bargain prices THE GREAT GAMBLE Fifteen Big Veteran Star Theatre Tuesday of Each Week The Firs Gives greater satisfacâ€" tion than a nicely decâ€" oratedroom. The Boxer Line of 1920 W all Coverings is undonbtedly the finâ€" est made in Canada. JDon‘t decide until you have s#en it. soon be Here in the leading colors Is the CGGéreatest "Stunt" Seria Ever Produced Weekly Episodes of Thrills and Marâ€" »llous *Stunts‘ Emsode will be ow n on ming to the House Floor, Porch Floor, Roof Paints and all kinds of Varnishes and Hard Oil Finishes. Auto and Buggy Enamets and Brushes Wagon and Implement paint PAINTS Carpet Sweepers Vacunm Cleaners Vacuum Cleaner for hire O‘Cedar Mops and oil Dustbane iquid Veneer and Renewall Furniture ‘olish Mops«, Mop Cloths. Mop wringers H | mnetimmsd i| Score One for Drury Govern‘nt| . Mre Jas. Waikerâ€"left on Taursday i| for Michigan where she will vigit ber ;| _ A bill introduced into the Ontario °°" Mr BSeot Walker. :\ Legisiature makes provision for the \_â€" Quite a namber from around bere !| holding of elections on a fixed date. atiended the euction sale of Mr Geo. 1 The date for Nomiunations is the secâ€"| Kennedy on Saturday, :;:nd ;'l‘hmsdayl n October de;]er\ | _ Misses Melinda and Vena Fisher \fourth year, pâ€"liing on second Monâ€" | day lh«’vealler. thos giving 10 days | ?':_Ye ur‘il:';n:r:ufiom“.Turomo '.h"e | instead of 7 between the two functions. ‘T';' ' ; e inrllinery openimes, | _ This is a great step in advance and ) ; ".y onb ol taphiht‘s o Pat w linery skop I & great step in agvance 200 / in Cargill thi3 cowing season, | _ This is a great step in advance and | will prevent the ancertaint? of the | | opposition side as to the date of the | \contest. _ This urcertainty was par | ‘ of the jockeying tor advan:age of the | party in power who could prepare | \their election literature in the dark | | while their opponents knew nol '; whether to prepare or not. | The Durkam Review Fixed Date for Ont. Elections The bill anvounces also that the present parliament will «expire on the ist of August 1923 No announceâ€" ment as to byâ€"el«ctions has been givâ€" en but is to be considered in cominitâ€" tee and the Premter asks lor suggesâ€" tions to make a "perfect Election Act." Many other features of the bill show careful thought. _ Musicipal lists only will be used, polling hours 9 a m to 7 p m Voters‘ Lists to be in three parts as formerly, Assessor to enter all names on list, _ Appea‘s are made freer and ample provision made for soldiers, sailo:s, men in hospitals, &c. Lot ?, Con. 3, Normanby. About 50 actes cleared. balance has go0d timbe.. Two mies west of Varney Convenient to school and church. â€" Reason for cispos ing of farm, peor health Apply to the proprietor Nothing more sensible has been done in many years and is a direet result of cutting loose from party isw . \ aVERâ€"ACIDITY of the stomach has upset many A night‘s rest. If your stomach is acidâ€" disturbed, dissolve two or three on the tongue before retiring and enâ€" joy refreshing sleep. The purity and goodness of Kiâ€"moids guaranteed by The Red Front Hardware sCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF 3COTT3 EMULSION K1â€"M0oI0S Carpet Whips MARCH 25, 1920 For Sale or Rent $1 a day John Morice 19â€"#A THE DUBHAM REVIEW Mr Norman Walker left for Saskâ€" atchewan on Wednesday, | Mr G. Figher attended the funeral | of bis nephew, Mr. Win. Peters of No:rmanby on Thureday, Mr Perlus Sherk bas moved to his : farm which be puarchased from Mr. Flanigan. We welcome Mr and Mre. | Bnerk to our neighborkhood. Mrs Wia Audergon visited Craw toard friends on Thursday. Mr and Mrs Gordou Fisher ol | Chesiey spen: the week end with Mr, ; G. Fisher. As the bome of the bride‘s rarents, MUr and Mrs Henry Cook, 11.h con Bentincek, a pretty welding was solâ€" emuized at 4 o‘clcck on Wednesday, March 17. when their only daughter, Aunie Etizabeth, was united in hyâ€" men‘s bonds to Mr Miiton John Sharâ€" man of Lamlasb, _ Leaning on the arm of her father, the bride took her place under an arch of evergreens. Rev Mr Hailman of Elmwood ofticiaâ€" ted, ‘The bride was most attractively atuur~d in white eilk crepe de chene and georgette trmmedJ with beads and wearing the groom‘s gift, a gold n:cklaco aet with pearls. Oaly immediate friends and rela® t@ives@ were present and the ceremony | coneladed, all partook of a snmpruous | dinner. _ We heatily jun with many | friends in thia districs in extending good wishes to the bappy couple and wiâ€"sh them abundant prosperity for the fature. A beautiful array of *Northerno Lights" were to be seen in tne heavâ€" ens Monday evening. ‘4'&“‘3 RERRC ROZ C ENERIT RBT AITC MCCOYC ens Monday evening. Mr and MNrs. MeBeth ot Elderalie, ‘The suow is disappeariog quickly | SP°D! 8 few days with Mr. and Mrs. and if the fine weather continues the | Will Smith. sleighing will soon be a thing of the Miss Lysla McKnight is epending psst. _ Bare roads will be a pleasure & tew days in Owen Sound. after four months of steady winter, Mrs Busbanan of Elderslie left for Mr. Fred Cufl is suffering from | her home on Wednesday afrer spendâ€" muimps . ‘\ing the winter months with ber Misa Annie Smith is visitine ber daughbter, Mrs W. Smith. Miss Annvie Smith is visiting ber aunt Mrs Duscan Morrison in Glenâ€" elg. MIss Jessie Clark, teacher at Laâ€" tona, spend the week end at her home here. Messrs John McDonald Jr and Will Haslect bhad the job of cutting down the cedars on ihe readside along the swamp. _ We ought to see the autos coming now. Mr and Mrs Wim. Honess of Crawâ€" ford visited their daughter Mrs kugh McDonald on Monday. McCracken‘s "Paddy"‘ still gives: us a friendly bark as we pass the: corner though be is getting near his twentieth birthday. Miss Mary Lamb has returned to her studies in D. H. 8. after waiting on her mother who has been laid up with bronchitis. Mr. Jas. Smith of Crawford visited on the line Monday. Messts W. and S. McCracken have purchased a thorough bred black Berkshire pig secone to none. Mr Hugh McDonald held a woodâ€" tee on Monday with Wilson Bros utfit doing the sawing. _ The same day Mr John MoDonald Jr. sawed for Vr Jas. Maslett. _ Messrs Dan and Archie McLean each have a goodly pile of poles ready for the saw. We believe we are quite [safe in assertâ€"| ing that Dougald McKinnon has estatâ€" lished a world record as an amateur walker . _ He st uck out with the stride of a Mohawk from his home on the 13th of | Sullivan to Chesley, a distance of 3} miles| and made it in haif an hour. That bmts‘i the Grand Trunk‘s record some days this winter. _A strong wind was strikirg| Doug at right angles. _ Witha fale to rearward careening him over the snow he | believes he could have made the distance‘ in at least five minutes less time. _ The| average trave ler who hits a 3} mile pact in an hour is going some At this point | we had better explain that though Doug i had never studied geometry he followed the principle laid down in the 47th propâ€"| osition of the First Book of Euclid, z.c.fl cording to Hamblin Smith, and saved space by cutting the corners _ [From tis! place to Scone is two miles and from| Scone to Chesley 1} miles but by followâ€" | ing the longest side of a rightâ€"angled triâ€"| angle he saved a mile so that he rcallyi only walked 2} miles on the crust in half an hour. _ There‘s a great saving in disâ€" | tance by going straight as the crow flies | Peary, the Arctic explorer, failed when| he tried roundabout routes on five differâ€" i eat occasions but succeeded in reacking| the North Pole on April 6, 1909. when he | took a course straight north. â€" It pays in the end to be straizht in all material atâ€" fairs and the good book has many warnâ€" ings that those who would go straight as | an angel‘s flight to glory must follow a straight course in life. _ There‘sa moull after all in Doug. hitting the straight Doug. McKinnon strikes Some CRAWFORD ABERDEEN TORONTO Stride 53 5n m on m 30 sand on ot on 5o m on 50 0 S 3 tad o o on M tek t BC td n 0." i 54 30 90 2t 2+ 2l ol o c Lecarsts LA oo sp epine caine o raren sn on on on ne se m on ind on on 5e ud 54 maaainll ao d at o oo caod B td d4 NP i1 trail. â€"Chesley Enterprize. Mr. Mcâ€" Kinnon is a brotherâ€"inâ€"law of Mr. John A Black, formely of Durham. Miss Lavina Mortley of Duarham School s:aff Sundayed at home. Mr Lorne Melotosh and Miss Ruth Lowe spent Sunday with Crawtord triends. The Y. P. $. will hold their monthâ€" Iy social in April. _A debate and many other things are on the proâ€" gram. â€" Lonoch will be served after the meeting. Miss leta Mclntosh spent Sanday with the McCracken family. Mr Asket Allen has moved on the McKECHNIES WEEKLY NEWS Canada is at the present one of the greatest nations on the earth, but has financial embarassment. _ Ifher citizens will come to the rescue, they must throw aside all desire for American fads, and turn to the more substantial and staple goods manufactured by our reliable Canadian workmen. Everytime you buy Canadianâ€"made goods, you help to reduce the present high exchange. Continue to do so and the Canadian Dollar will soon pass at par across the line. We can help you do this by offering you this week Buy at Home and buy Goods "Made in Canada" bought at old prices. Wholesale price. present markets. Boys‘ Satin Calf Bluc................93.00, _ MATRCL YOIBe €2+6 0 tm â€" Boys‘ Satin Calf Bluc, fine make....... 3.40, «+ 500â€" mt w@? Women‘s Double E Oxford............ 3.50, *4 5.25 hK . W Men‘s Split Bluc. . ....... ... +>>>>>> 3.50, «* 5.50 ‘«J> Women‘s Common Sense .......â€".. _ 3 50, 4* 4.15 These are only a few to show how the prices have gone and are going. Come in and let us sell you a pair of good fitting, durable Shoes of old reliable Canadian make and keep Canada for the Canadians. O .. a l6 qb e n 2o s omcs JOHN McKECHNIE Durham For the walls and ceilings of any room in your house, most delicate and harmonious effects can be secured by the use of NEUâ€"TONE. â€" It is cheaper and more sanitary than wall paper ard will last much longer because it can be washed without injury. _ It positively will not rub off. NEUâ€"TONE is made in eightcen shades, and by the use of various tints most pleasing combinations may be secured. 1 NEUâ€"TONE is cusy to apply. It covers well and leaves no brush marks, Pfodh:cing a dull, soft, velvety finish which will lend charm to any room in the house. DORNOCH The Flat Oil Paint For Interior Decoration SHOES to fit all Feet of the Sterling and Faultless type MARTINâ€"SENOUR PAINTS AND VARNISHES Any surface may be successfully treated with NEUâ€"TONEâ€"Plaster,wood, burlap or metal, Do not miss the opportunity to get a pair or two of these at less than We will quote a few lines to let you see how our prices stand with Mcâ€" Stafford farm south of the burg and [ohn | Mr Colin Melarvre has moved on his owno f«arm We are pleased to have l Mr and Mrs Mcintyre back to Dorâ€" | noch atter spending three years in the : west. purposeâ€"For every surface. Our stock is comâ€" plete and we can give you full information. Call and let us explain the merits of this and other MABTIN-SENO!JR finishes. For every The Women‘s Institute was held at: Mra Dargavels on Wednesday last, 8 members being present one hew member and three visitore. _ Papers were read by Mrsand Miss Campbell, Mra Sillars, Mre Crutchley, Mrs Meâ€" Intosh and Mra Dargavel. _ Mra Meâ€" Intosh read sketcbes of our Institate from the time it was organized giving all details of the work dons througbâ€" out the war, before and since and which all agreed the Institute should be proud of. ley Mt Billars came in time to hear the papers and congratu lated the Institute on its good work. He said the Institu‘e ladies should be proud of themselves in the good and noble work they have done. . Now they are buying the bell for the new tower that is to be erected next sumâ€" mer and which will be a credit to the women of the Institute . A. S. HUNTER & SON Dur ham Ont. Arrived too late for last week c asiaia‘s‘s > s »99.00; ake....... 3.40, i is11 +@2~ $a00, s â€"in‘s sis «.+ * 9ad00s pavmoC wl | ©|> market value $4.50 We are more then delighted to seo a thaw which will settle the enow down after the severe winter. Mr Asket Allen is wearing a groa smile these days. â€" The stork bhas ca‘ led leaving a bouncing baby girl. We are pleased to see Misa Lyin McKnight and hber father able 10 bo out again after heving a severe attass of the flu. Sad was the news that reached M~: Dargavel from her brother, Edwars Fartur infMichgan, who loa two o‘ bis oldeet sovs from the flu and jas two weeks apart, Jim, the elCer, was the manager of the Hdiman bank eod leayes a wife and four children, Ches ter, the second eon, died Jast Thurs day ard was the postmaster cf H:] man. He leaves a wile and one child The motber is in a semious eondition with the fAa and broken hearted ove ber boys, as this is the fourth they bhave lost. _ They hbave our deâ€"pen «ympsthy in their hour of troutle and §# rrovw. _ Mr John Johnston is epending a tw days with bis friends west of on â€" 25, 1980 For buildings, outside and in. SENOUR‘S FLOOR PAINT It wears and w e a rs a n d wears. ol: * _ cbleâ€"ite" I r Finish T/ + ~ne perfect f!r anish. bea: tifhes and pre=erves Oil Cl > and Linâ€" * Varnoleum*" newâ€"renew s the old. C Improves the ©100%/, Pure" Paint MAR. 25, 1920 Get Your Au and Prin Staunton‘s Re Wall Papers Martinâ€"Senou Linoleums an Scrims and KARSTEDT NoOTIC]H 1s t, we aro ; Dusint The D Sho Manitoba I Poultry Fe Wheat. Oats Mckechnie Mills istome Milling Oats Barles IF YOU NEED In don both our now as With the coming cleaning. We t} Wall Paper, Flo: ally . Though commodities, w share of our Spr: These have beet choice for Ki full line of the differen We‘re expecting a cent Pure Paints before the price g it‘s moving fast These are searc« twoâ€"rard and y different pattern Just a nice rar with or witho: Bungalow Ne FLOUR W (Fiet our J SPECIAL ® ROB RO ROB RO Clansman SMo« Chieftain Mixe Crushed Oats Poultry Scratc Whole Corn BDusiwess Ho n â€"Cle 1e Dene Cas 1Â¥ W ing {jnod C i

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