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Durham Review (1897), 25 Mar 1920, p. 5

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m i« epending ic nds west of onr e de o s m, the elcer, was :liman bank en« s chaldrevn, Che» died last Thurs stmaster of HMaill ie and one child, «eticus condition ken hearted over the fourtb they ave our daâ€"pem ar of troutls and 1920 inancial I1 desire d by our o reduce ; pass at wearing a gromi he siork has ca) x baby gicl. ure umt reached Msq rother, Edwars who lo« two o‘ ite * ish p uin d on win" s ac" rfe ess than IXT wiry elgnated to see ttle the snow the an () n n te attacit and Jaak Cor, was e 10 u6 1 Mo «*4 *« MAR. 2s Houseâ€"Cleaning Times Staunton‘s Ready â€" Trim Wall Papers Martinâ€"Senour Paints Linoleums and Oilcloths Scrims and Bungalow Nets Manitoba Flour Cuntario Bran and Shorts Poultry Feeds Mixed Chop Oil Cake Meal SPECIAL â€"Good Cattle Mixture, $3.50 per ewt. ‘FERMS STRICTLY CASE. KARSTEDT BROS., Priceville Wheat. Oats and Mixed Grain The DownTow Shoe Store Day Phone 83 : Night 26 Mckechnoie Mills «â€"_â€" Durt In doing this we feel that it is in the best interests [ both our customers and ourselves as we can run ou" us iness on a smalier percentage. ustomers Milling Oats Barley IF YOU NEED FEED With the coming of Spring, one‘s thoughts turn to cleaning. We think of renewing the Curtains, Blinds, Wall Paper, Floor Coverings, paint and fix up generâ€" illy Though the market is bare of many of these commodities, we‘ve been fortunate in getting a fair share of our Spring requisites. These have been received and we have a very nice choice for Kitchen, Hall, Living room or bedroom. A full line of Oatmeals with very pretty borders in all the diffarent shades . We‘re expecting a full line of Maitinâ€"Senour‘s 100 per cent Pure Paints in all the shades. Get it now, before the price goes up. _ We have quite a stock, but it‘s moving fast. FLOUR AND FEED These are scarce too. _ But we have a few pieces of twoâ€"rard and yard wide. Let us show you the different patterns. Just a nice range of Serims in Cream, Ecru and Ivory, with or without Lace. There are a fow pieces of BRungalow Net, and some Overâ€"curtains material. .. NOTICE is hereby given that on and after APRIL we are putting our business on a We can buy to better advantage thereby giving our omers the benefit of lower prices for cash. 102 2() * J 9. MclILRAITH ROB ROY MILLS, Limited ROB ROY MILLS, Limited Y our Auction Sale Bills and Printing of all Kin‘d.s‘, taken in exchange for Flour and Feed. We will pay highest price for any quantity of above (irain delivered at our Elevator. Clansman Stock Feed (75 per cent Corn) Chieitain Mixed Feed (50 per cent Corn) Crushed Oats Chopped Oats 0 Poultry Scratch Feed Feed Whole Corn Chopped Corn Busiwess Hours We are in the market for Town Deliveries Wednesdays and Saturdays. Gash Basis . S. McGOWaAN at Feed Oats Mixed Grain 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Review Office we have a large stock of following Feed : Durham, Ontario Oat Shorts Feed Oatmeal Peas PRICEVILLE 4@ Tbis is our birthday, 22nd March. Time is on the march and the many â€"Marches that passed by since we saw ‘daylight in Canada West makes us \feel that the Marenes are more numâ€" | erous than they were long years ago. March always brings to our memory ‘sad evenots of many years past, O the 16th March many years ago our beloved partner in life passed away to | the Great Beyona in the prime of womanhood aged 33 years. _ Ou the \\ 18.h Marcb, two days later, our bro.. ther was lett locely by the death of: Ims beloved wile at the age of 28 yrs. Coming now uearer to our view one year sgo on the 21:t March, our niece that noble girl nurse, Charloite Mcâ€" Donald was called away, after boing only a few days in Brandon, Man, To the mother and daugkter in Durâ€" bam ard the srsters far away, the 21st March to them was a sed memorable day. _ It could be engraved on this fai hlul nurse‘s monument that she denied her own comforts to relieye ber patients and restore them to |health but like many others the tuime | ‘ of her departure had arrived, The saerament on Suoday last was | one of the largest in the Preabyterian chureh for some time. _ The day was |\ an ideal one, the good roads affsrded opportunity to all who Lad desire to attend to be there. _ Many new memâ€" | bers joined and two adults were bapâ€" ized, one a man with a family and | the other a young lad. _ This shows that believer‘s baptism can be done | by sprinkling. Miss Maclotyre who is orgapbist in the Presbyterian church here bas been uowell for the past couple of Sundays and Mro. Karstedt (nee Rebecca Mc Millan) kindly attends the organ in her absence. Union prayer meeting will be held as the Misses James‘ residence on Friday evening of thig week. _ Miss Jennmie James is bedfast for a number of years from the effeets of rheumaâ€" tiem but she bears ber troubles patâ€" iently knowing that all will end well with her in the futurelife. Mr Robert Patton who is attending high sehool at Dandalk was home on Sunday and attended Sacrament, Mr Patton is prepsring to atcend the Univeraity anud later the miunistry, We wish ths young man @ucsess in his {future studies. The young man who attends th® Standard Bank bere is always on band Taesdays and Fridays and dutiâ€" ful in attending to business . Auctioneer McePanmil is alwaya busy. Laet week be had sales every day and this week the came. | _ Mr David Scott has purchaged Mr | Geo Rettes house and lot in the north of the village. Mr Wil! McKinnev is reâ€"decorating he old NcArdle home previous to This Monday rmorning, the 220d of Mareh, has the appearance of tkeing soft before noon. S»me are preparing ‘o gn to the sugar camp this a. m. The bgh coe: of living effects a great many paople but when a changs of a: agons come we hope for tha best . The erows are busy cawing this morni~g and Peter McArthur (Globe) says he saw a Aock ot blackbirds latâ€" ely but be might be nustaken for whitebirds or snow birds . Oar Dr is always keps basy aa there ia a lot of sickness here and there from the effâ€"cts of cold or something else. Iiay Mr. Jones gave a good address at the communion yesterday and bis af er addreas from the words «be ye faithful to the end _ was a fisting lesâ€" aon on tha solemn occasion. In the mater of the Estate of Donald . McCormack, late of the Township of Proton in the .County of Grey, farmer, _ deceased. _ Notice is hereby given pursuant R.S O. 1914, Cap. 121, Sec. 56, that all perâ€" | sons having claims against the Estate of the said Donald McCormack, who died on | or about the First day of February, A. D. 1918, are requested to send by post preâ€" | ard or otherwise to deliver to Telford & Currey of the Town of Durham, Solicitors | for the Administrator, on 04 before the 5th day of April, 1920, their names, ‘addresses and descriptions and a full | statement of particulars of their claims \ and the nature of security (if any) held | by them, duly certified, and that after the | said day the Administrator will proceed | to distribute the assets of the Estate | among‘the parties entitled thereto, having j regard only to the claims of which he then | shall have notice \ ‘Datedthis 17th day of March A. D , The light snow flarry of Friday made sleighing good over the week end but to day spring is here in earnest. Maple syrup is the talk of the hour. Mr Wil Burnct: was in Durham Saturday . PRICEVILLE AND LIMITS h ts John Nichol, Administrator, By his Solicitors Messrs Telford & Currey. Notice to Creditors HOPEVILLE Mr and Mis. Jos. Love taking posesâ€" sion. The young people of the village, enjoyed a taffy pull at Mrs Hockâ€" ridge‘s Friday evening. Mr Arch. Bursett was home from Dundalk over Sunday. Mr Wm. Frook bhad a euccessfal gale on Satuatrday. There was a large crowd and everything was well salâ€" ued. Mr. and Mra. J. Porter who were critreally ill with the Aa, we are glad to say are much improved. Mr S, Irwin of Markdale is moving to bis new hbome hbere, baving purâ€" chaes>d ona of the farms of the D, J. McCormick estate. Mr and Mra Wim. Knox visited last week with friends in St,. Catherines. Wim returned on Wedoesday but Mrs Knox stayed over the week end. ¥‘r F. Knox is engaged with Mr J Haw who bas lns mill in operation anod cutting out the season‘s stock of logs. Wm returned on Wedoesday but Mre : Last but not least was Murdison himâ€" Knox stayed over the week end. | self, a young Scotchman frem Berwick-\ ¥‘r F. Knox is engaged with Mr J shire, who proved a splendid interpreter Haw who bas hus mill in operation O Harty Lauder and gave some numbersi and cutting out the season‘s stock of O! his own equally good. _ The Doric is | logs. ‘his mother tongue and with a touch of Mr. B. Martin bas parchased a : humor in hin}self, his stories as well as} driver from the city. It will be need.| his songs delighted the audience. . We | ed as it is too long m driye for aâ€"heavy | WOUld Suggest however that less prominâ€" horse in vacation time. * ence be given to "Whuskey‘‘ as an embelâ€" Mr H. McMillan who bas been laid | lishment. ~Like Lauder he uses Chi.'"ge.s1 up for a few weeks is slowly improving. | of costume and even the crooked stick is Miss C. Hutchison spent Sunday| 1. e‘vxdence. o with her friend Miss Ruth Stewart. |, C080 Save the King closed a fine meetâ€" HEVLKEA: \man Rean‘ Eunc Anfentinnainl . Mr. S. McMurdo has moved from Jobn Lane‘s bonse to Boothville,. Sam doesn‘t believe in moving far from Swinton. The undersigned auctioneer will sell by public auction on Lots 8 and 9, Con. 1, "North Gravel Road, in the township of Artemesia on Messrs H McLean, D, MceMurdo, W. and A. Wright, lefo for the:West Monday last. Mr A. Johnston returned to his bome in the Weet after visiting hbere for the winter. Mr, W. Kunox apent last week yisitâ€" ing fmonds in Guelph. Mr B. Knox bas purchased Mr W. McCormick‘s farm. _ Accordivng to wireless meseages be wili not keep Bachelor‘s Hall long. Mr, A. Proudly has moved to Wm. Aldcoro‘s fart. Of Farm Stock and Implements, Credit Auction Sale the following valuable Farm Stock, Imâ€" plements. &c., at 1 o‘clock sharp. 1 bay mare, 12 yrs old, 1 bay driving horse rising 4 yrs. old, 1 bay clyde horse, rising 3 yrs., 1 black general purpose mare rising 2 yrs, 1 general purpose team, mare and horse, 1 fresh cow 4 yrs old, 1 cow, 6 yr. old due March 80, 1 cow rising 3 yrs, due May 20, 1 farrow cow, 2 heifers, risâ€" ing 3 vrs in calf, 2 cows supposed in calf. 6 steers, rising 2 vyrs, 3 heifers rising 2 yrs 2 steer calves rising 1 yr, 3 heifer calves, r ising 1 yr. Implements, &c. : Masseyâ€"Harris bindâ€" er, 5 ft. cut, in good repair, saed drill with spring teeth, democrat, nearly new, bugâ€" gy, cutter, scuffler, lumber waggon, steel roller, set light harness, new, 1 collie dog. Everything must be sold as proprietor has sold his farm. «# Terms : All sums of $10 and under cashâ€" Over that amount any time up to 10 months, given on approved joint"notes bearing interest at 6% per annum. Gordon R.McDonald, D. McPhail The Vancouver Express For Winnipeg, Calgary, Vancouver Passengers for Westeen Canaca wil find the "Vancouver Express" from Tor onto, 10 p m Daily via Canadian Pacific a most convenient train. It stops at and connects for all principal points. The equipment consists of upâ€"toâ€"date Standard Sleepers, Dining Car, Tourist Sieepers Compartment Observation Car, First Class Coaches and Colonist Car. The most beautiful scenery in Canada is along the line of the Canadian Pacific with magnificent Rocky Mountain Reâ€" sorts at Banff, Lake Louise and Glacier. "Those contemplating a Pacific Coast Trip should get in touch with R. MacFarâ€" lane, C. P. R. Town Agent, Dusham or write W. B. Howard, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. * SEALEND TENDER3, addressed to the Postâ€" master «eneral, will be received at Otrawa until noo4a, Friday, the 16th April, 1920, for the converance of His Majesty‘s Mails, on a proposed contra t for four years, six times per week on the route Durham R. R. No. 2, (Aberdeen) from the Postmaster General‘s pleasure. Priated notices containing further information as to couditions of plorm-d Contrect may be seen and blauk forms of Tevder may be obtainâ€" ed at the Post Office of Durham, Aberdeen, and at the office of the Post Ofice Inspector, Toronio. A. BUTHERLAND, ® Post Oftice Insrector Post Office Tuesday, March 30, 1920, Th DURHAM REVIEW SWINTON PARK MAIL CONTRACT Proprietor week Auctioneer Flour per owt .. sitâ€" Oatmeal , sack, Chop per ewt.. w . Oats, feed ..... to Oats, milling.. .. 5e Peag .........+ P |Bartey ...... ... | The Murdison concert in the Hall !ast: iFriday evening under the auspices of | Durham Hockey Ciub was very successâ€". | ful. _ One of the performers, a Miss Mc-‘ ‘Lean was unable through illness to be | present but our own soprano, Mrs Moora McFadden was impressed into .the pro.: ‘gram and the gap could not have been | better filled. She was approached at the |close by Mr R. T. Cowell to see ifshe } could not fill some dates with them. This ifine compliment was appreciated but | circumstances forbade. Of Mr Cowell as | accompanist too much cannot be said ; | his work was a prominent feature of the | evening and whether accompanying vioâ€" [lin or voice he displayed such taste and \efficiency as to compel the admiration | even of amatuers. _ The violinist Mr Geo Eryfogle contribâ€" i uted several numbers on the king of inâ€" | struments which proved him to be a masâ€" | ter of the violin which all but spoke in | ‘‘The last rose of Summer" and "Annie \ Laurie."‘ God Save the King closed a fine meetâ€" ing which was free from objectionable features. Pornmaxu, Mar. 25, 1920 Hogs. live,f 0 b..... 18 0C BUECF ..2.. :.«..s.e«e O8 o ; Of EKRS.... ...s...¢.00. .0 ~ 4B yn â€" 48 FWlour ber ewt ....... _ 5 60 to 6 00 4 Yy2 Râ€"122] ueroeca T}'z_’-‘_‘ Was almost a Nervous Wreck from Overwork; this wonâ€" deriul remedy brought back his old time Vigor and Vitalâ€" ity. Read the story of a Great Medicine, in three letters. $100 in cash will be paid to anyone who can prove that these letters are not genuine. The name of Minister will be given to anyone who doubts these remarkable statements. Here is Letter Number One "Please send me one box of HACKING‘S HEART and NERVE REMâ€" EDY, I am suffering from a bad attack and have been unable to fill my pulpit for three months, doctors say that it may be six months or more beâ€" fore I am well again. I used to be able to hold my large congregation from start to finish, now, I can scarcely hold my own thoughts. My Heart Actibn is bad and I am subject to Faintings and Dizziness, and am very despondent, I hope that your remedy will help me." We sent on the one box of Hacking‘s Heart and Nerve Remedy and 11 days later we reccive this letter. "Ploase sond me 6 boxes of Hacking‘s Heart and Nerve Remedv. I have used the box you senat me and I feel that it has already helped me. My head is clearer and the pain that has followed the preparation of my sermons has been greatly relieved and I feel that with proper treatment I will again be restored to my oldâ€"time vigor. I am so pleased with the success of your remedy that I am giving part of it to some of my friends." Now comes the proof in letter number three, a few weeks later. Letter Number Three "Having used your medicine,HMacking‘s Heart and Norve Remedy for a few weeks for Neurasthenia (Ncrvous Breakdown) 1 have become as a new man. â€" For five months I have suffered from Sleeplessness, Nervous Chills, Fainting Spells, Severe Headaches and I could not place my mind on the preparation of my sermons. _ Toâ€"day, my old ambition and strength is reâ€" newedâ€"tharks to the use of your remedy, which 1 am pleased to recoms mend to anyone suffcring from Nervous Discases." This testimontial comes voluntarily from one whose reputation is unâ€" assailable and is givea for the cole purpese of helping others. The above statements sre trueâ€"or as ner to the truth "as the men of Benjamin could throw a stone" Jud. 20 18. If YOTU are broken down in health from any canse whatever we will guarantee that a six box treatment of HACKING‘S HEART AND NERVE REMEDY will make a wonderful improvement in your health, but you must be sure to get HACKING‘8. Price 50c a box, 6 boxes for $2.50. Sold by all dealers. or by mail. Hacking‘s Limited, Listowel. Durbam â€" Markets. The Rale McKie! Ay! Make Your Farm Pay Better Renew the Soil This is done by APPIY" | ues ing ordinary stable manâ€" ure and commercial fertilizers Harab Davies Fertilizer is a scienâ€" tific compound which contains Nitâ€" rogen or Ammonia, PhosphoricAcid and Potash in readily soluble form. Experience absolutely proves that it is more profitable to work 50 R.S. McGOWAN District Representative McKechnie Mills, Durham @‘ Prominent Minister Endorses *Z>) Hacking‘s Heart and Nerve Remedy ONTARIO FERTILIZERS LIMITED West Toronto, Ont. 90 Ibs. , ««« Â¥ O8%GO i4431 O8.to / +1%..* PS00 5.. +4A MAOSD 3 00 to 3 50 Letter Number Two H Fertilizers *) 1 05 15 We have been appointed Agents If you have not seen this lamp in operation, call and have us demonstrate it. You‘ll be surprised at the bright white light, and it‘s so inexpensive. We also keep the supplies for same. Call and see this Lampâ€"you‘ll want one. The Variety Store R. L. SAUNDERS, Prap. 1 am still on the market and will be till spring to buy all kinds of raw furs and hides and will continue to pay the highest prices. Bring them to the store and I will assure you satisfaction. Lot N 4 5 and lot 6, con 19, Proton, containing 180 acres. _ Well watered, good barn and house, 80 acres under cultivation, rest mostly pasture with about five acres good bush, estate of the late D. J. McCormick. _ For particulars â€" Let us exchange your Victory Bonds maturing in 1937 for those of th>@new loan maturing 1934. _ You can make $30 per.$1000 invested by so doing. . Inquire of P. Ramage at Review Office. apply to Executor of the estate Phone Dundalk 52â€"4 t[ It is strictly a quality w article Pound fof pound it is positively the cheapest as well as the best fertilizer offered. Write for our booklet, "Fertilizer Results by Satisfied Users"â€"sent free on request. Read what farmers in all parts of Canada have accomplished with Harabâ€"Davies Fertilizer. ALADDIN LAMP in this locality for the Famous Furs and Hides Farm for Sale Fertilizing means not only bigger crops, but bigger and stronge, crops. WM. McCORMICK $. Levine, Durham atover we will AND NERVE , but you must 2.50. Sold by Proton P. O J. G. HKUTrON,.YÂ¥.D., C M. _ HONORGRADUATE of Torone. University, graduate of Royal College | of Dental Surgeons of Onn:lo Rooms |\ Over J & J HUNTER‘S New Store Telephone Communication between Offfce as Residence at all hours. 2â€"Ll a. m D2s. JAMIESON & JAMESON J. L. SMITH, M. B., M.C.P.S.0 * Office and residence, corner Countesa orrics 2â€"5 Afternoons Hours: 7â€"8 Evenings _ and Lambton, opposite old Post Offiee Office Hours : 9 to 11 a. m., 1.30 to 4 g.. m., 7 to 9 p.im., Sundays and hursday afternoon excepted. w.C, PICKERING D.DS.,.LDS + O t :a â€" ver Jewaliry store nd oppe site Post Oftice, Hnante WoaCouegerneuta Burgess "** Dentistry in u{.ll. vranches, Member Oollege Physicians and Surgsoas Ontario orflc:: Over J. P. Telford‘sofice, neat 1y apposite Registry O ce, DURHAM â€" AND â€" HANOYVEZ J.P. Telford Terms, moderate. Arraugements for sales a to dates &c., must be made at the Review Of fice, Durham. s#" Correspondence mlw there, or to Ceylon P. O., will be prom attended *o, Terms on eppiloation to D. MoPHMHAIL #@â€" M« M@Phail has a telephone in his re dence in Ceylon. office on east sige o1 Albert 8t. DURIBLAM BHGIBI SCEHIOOL The School is thoroughly equipped te take up the following courses : 1. J un for atrieaulation 2. Entrance to the Normal Schools 3. Senior Matriculation Each member of the staff is a Univ ersity graduate and an experienced teacher. | W. CALDE <, Town Agent. ‘Central Drag Store, Telephone No. 3 | Jn vige oo oo oo oga oo oo aie ago e oo se I ntending pupils should prepare to en ter at the beginning of the fall term Information as to courses may be ob tained from the Principal. + a # New Shoes 7 * New Petticoats & & wye 3 New Crepe de # * Chene Waists * The School has a creditable record <a the past which it hopes to maintain is the future. e â€" Durham is an attractive and healthy town and good accommndation can be obtained at reasonable rates. The DoubleTrackRoute J. F.GRANT D.D.S. L. D. s For tarther particalars apply to any Grand Trunk Fiscket Agent, or C. E. Horning, District Passenger Agent, Torento, Ont. Unexcelled dining car service. Sleeping cars on night Trains and Parlor Cars on principal Day Trains. £ For Ladies * Wear Cement Tile and Brick TELFORD & CURRET Pumps & Pump Repairs Licensed Auctioneer for Co,. Grep JOHN SCHUTZ Except Sundays promptly attended to D. MePHAIL, Ceylon or to C. RAMNAGE, Durham always on hand Hugh McCrae, Chairman J. A. Hamilton, Principal iâ€"ip m. Montreal Toronto Detroit and Chicago bet ween 7â€"9 m. To B. Curreg

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