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Durham Review (1897), 8 Apr 1920, p. 4

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M Ford _ Runabout or Roadster for Sale 1916 mode! hauled. â€" Ti box for back, %350, \ wW Apply to S All Business Schools Are Not the Same y W. B. Pa y MRTHERY) /; gd;/ // /./ l’/) \('// ///’/ Spring Tecm Opens Agril 6th at t re Is a very efticient remâ€" edy for disorders of the kidneys, bladder and liver Those who have used it speak very highly of it. 50c and $1 bottles Nyal‘s Stone Root Compound Nyal‘s Celery Nervine Tones up the system, imâ€" proves the appetite, aids digestion. A valuable remedy for the relief and cure of Full (6 ez. bottle. . $1.00 NERVC C P & Town Office A. Fiem D. Flea THE RED FRONT HARDWARES Spring will S$. MciNTYRE Sherwillac Washing Machines Sap Buckets and Spiles Connors Bearer Colorite and HNHat Brite Nq for reneawinrg or ¢ Macfarlane‘s Drug Store & Owen Sou omes in a CUS FT ridt boils The 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 you only ask for it. () W Patt DI~ORDERS Ks We have it, can get it or it isn‘t made J it () W ce Agent for Dale‘s flowers The Rexall Store W a Principa s Cas te pi »ene AT p‘l W s We have it, can get it, or it isn‘t made () wer Ne very Snap at @r @I"s rs Dolly Electric i1at stains and n «t io w Make Home Inviting and â€" Cheerful The BOXER Line of Arâ€" tistic Wall Papers combine Stvle, Character, and Good Tast@. They are moderateâ€" ly priced and serviceable. Come and let us shew vou how inexpensively you may transform your rooms into bright and cheerful places where vrou will love to dwell because they give that restâ€" ful feeling that satisfies. IN THE MATTER of the estate cf Jobhn Pattison Telfod, late of the Towna of Durham in the County of Grey, Barmster, deceased. NOFICE is hereby #wiven pursuant R. S O ig914, Chup. i2! Sec.:6, that all persons having clanuns :gainst the estate of the said John Pattison Telford who uied on or ahout the Nineteenth duy of Janvary A D. 1920, are requested to send by post prepaid or ctherwise to Window Shades, Alabastine and Housecleaning Aids are here sard day the Bxec distribute the asset the parties entitle gard onlv to the by their Solicito®, A. B. Currey en Sf Dated this 3ist day of March, A. D 1920. NOTICE TO CREDITORS soon be Here O ats NOTS Ace Teitord ) Jobn C Telford \ ave no House Floo and all kin Oil Finishes Auto and Buggy Enamels and Brushes Wagon and Implement paint PA;‘NTS O‘Cedar Mops and oil Liquid Veneer and Renewall Furniture Polish Mops, Mop Cloths, Mop wringers Carpet Sweepers Vacunm Cleaners Vacuum Cleaner for hire Dustbane Executors whie Pmd ; When you need a tonic to help «!1| put you on your feet again /o | you will want Scoft‘s that is ‘""*‘ known around the globe â€" ‘bc| the highest known type of \ . purity and goodness in | food or medicine. Look &'\ itors ‘ for "The Fisherman." W Buy Scott‘s! 4 HASTIEâ€"SHARMAN The home of Mr and Mrs. John Sharâ€" man, imwood, was the scene ui a pretty wedding on Wednesday, March Sist, 1920 when their oldest daughter, Atice May, was united in marnage to Robert Walter Hastie, son of Mr and Mis Thos Hastie otf Louise. § Promptly at 2.30 p m the bride entered the parior on the aim of her father"and took her place under an arch of everâ€" greens. â€" Kev. Mr jJackson of Manover otficiated _ ‘The brige looked charming in a gown of white silk crepe de chene trimâ€" med with ‘itk braid and carried a boquet ot white carnations and maiden hair fern. They were unaitended. . The grooms silt to the bride was a gold brosch set with an amethyst. The guests who numbered filt ted oi nnmediate selatives of tracting parties, assemined in room where a sumptuous Tc served. Many beautifu! wedding gilts testify to the esteem the young coupie are held by their numereus friends. ‘ITie bride‘s coing away costume is a navyy blue suit going away costume is a Nayy Dlue sSunt with hat to match. Mr and Mrs Hasue will leave Thursday for Dinsmore, Sask where the groom has a farm _ Weextend to them our heartiest congratulations for a long ard happy I:i ‘Mr Thos. Bai Arthur for the home. * 2t â€" Miss Mabel Dowling@ is spending the Easter vacation at her home. Mr Ear] Fisher of Kitcherer is spendâ€" inz the holidays with his perents, Mr. an i Mrs Geo Fisher "The Fisherman is the "Mark of Supremacy" which for nearly five decades has marked the fame of $CQTTS$ (md1S1i0® Mr Louis Kauiman bad a ‘"sawing The Red Front Hardware Carpet Whips ch F Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. 19â€"28 CRAWFORD oor, Roof Paints rishes and Hard ev who has been in Port last vear has returned $1 a da the dining epast was consts THE DUBHAM REVIEWL / i! bee" on Thursday. _ Mr Steinboro has moved on to his farm | which he purchased from Mr Dan Brodâ€" | hagen. Mr â€" Brochagen is moving to | Chesley. Mroand Mrs. Hugch McDonald spent Suncay at the latter‘s home here. Friday night last Mr andâ€" Mrs Harry ; Reav were surprised in their new home | (on the Burgess fam 1}, miles notth of Durbham) by an inflox cf old and new j neighbors ccoming with set purpose to| give them a welcome ard a house warm ! ing _ Abour 10 were present and all in | the mond to have and did have a nleasâ€" | ant social evening with the youns counole. At an appropriate time Mr Wm Sharp was chasen chairman and ran off an imâ€" promptu program, the chief ‘item of which was the presertation of a nurse of morey made by M+ Geo A Turnbu‘l and an address read by Miss Rita Bailey,| which follows ; | Mr and Mrs Reav, Dear Friends â€"â€" w odue . & Ww dnc Mr. and Mrs. H. Reay Henored ETA Em We,. vour old friends and neighbore,| have assembl‘ed here this evening for the| purpose of meetine with vou and your new neighhors. _ During the time \'nn‘ have been in our community we have |ever found you kind neighbors, you have alwavs been kind and svmn=thetic in | timee of trouble hut also ready to rejoice \with us in tim*s nf mirth and pleasure. | _ We fee! therefore that we cannot let | you leave us without sâ€"me memento c | our kind feelings toward you As a | slight tnken then of the esteem in whiâ€"b | vou ars held, we ast von to accept this | purse of morev Re assured that the iw-n.' best â€"wiches of veur friends and | neighbore at Vickers will be with yon in | vaur new home _ Signed on behalf of | {riends and neighbore. | _ _Mr Reav, on behalf of himsel{ and | wife made a suitable reply and a pleasant | sociable time tollowed The monthly meeting of the Womâ€" en‘s Institute will be held at Mris C. Mortleys, April 14th. The suvbject is the "Moral and Physical Harm o! Fanlt Finding " _ All ladies are inâ€" vited. â€" Tea will be served at close of meeting. Mr and Mrs Hugh MeDoneld attenâ€" ded the Scheurman Cook wedding at Crawford two weeks ago, and last week the Hastie Schenurman wedding at Eimwood _ The groom of the forâ€" mer and bride of the Ierter being sousins of Mra H. MeDonald. Miss Laviaa Mortlev is spending the Easter holidays at her home here, Mr Fred Corbett who has completed 6 months electric vocational course in | Sound, spent the holiday at his home. Miss Annie Morrison of Mosreshurg and Miss Mary of Dorham, are hoime for the holidays The high school students from this locality are spending the vacation at their respective homes. Miss Effie Milligan who is learning dressâ€"making in Darham spent over the holiday at her home here. Misses Ella and Bella Park o and Toronto respectively, are the holidays at home. We are pleased to report Miss Mary Charlton recuperating after a severe atâ€" tack of the flu. Mr and Mrs Peach of Southampton are vigiting ber aister Mre Jno. Lynn. Mr James MeDonald attended a gale near Priceville lasat week at which ha bought a cow and walked bome with bis purchase, a march of Sifteen miles. Who can beat that at 72 yrs of age ? * Mrs A. Mclatosh ard family and Mr Stanley Loweand sisters Jean and Grace spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs B Dargavel London are ;5011«â€"1;:'13 a few days with their relatives, the McLean family. Dr Walter Park of Alberta paid a flyâ€" ing visit recently to his brother Jas. and other reélatives on the line. Mr. J. M. Derby returned home Wed:â€" nesday after spending the winter months in Guelph. Mr John Grierson went to Toronto Tuesday to‘dispose of a carload of cattle for the U. F. 0. Miss McBeth of Peisley is spending a couple of weeks with Mr and Mrs. Will Smith. Mr Tom Corbett who is engaged with the Bell Telephone Co. at Shelburne, is visiting at his home at present. Miss Belle Grierson treated the young people to a quilting Thursday afternoon and a party at night. Mr Jobn Grierson is laid off work with mumps. Hope be will soon be al} right again . Mr Jack Moitley is heome for the summer after finishing a course in Owen Sound Business College. Mr Ern. Leuck and family, spent the week end in Owen Sound. After beautiful spring weather for a few daga we take it hard to go Dack to frost and anow agatn but we hope it will soon ba spring for good. Mr3s D Morrison of Glenelz, and Miss A. Clark of Toroato, visited their sister Mrs J. W. Smith one day last week. Miss Maimie Sullivan is spending afew days with her consin, Miss Alice Sullivan. Quite a few making maple syrup this year but both yieid and sample are below average. Sorry to report that Mra Duncean MeLean is suffering from a very painâ€" ful eye. Mr Wm. Davidson and du.ughter.of SOUTH BENTINCK ABERDEEN TORONTO DORNOCH f 0. Sound spending ( Sr. 4thâ€"J. Bell, M. Bell. _ Jr.4thâ€"E. Hargrave, H. Ritchie _ Jr 3rd ~â€"M. Harâ€" grave, A Lawrence, L. Davis. _ Sr 2ndâ€" B. Ritchie F. McFadden, R. Arnett. St. ‘ 1â€"A Arnett. K. Davis. Jri R. Harâ€" ‘grovc. Sr Primerâ€"O Hopkins. _ Jr Priâ€" merâ€"M. Hopkins, D Arnett, L Jacques. | E. Scott, Teacher | S. S, NO. 10, GLEN. & EGRE‘T |\ _ Sr 4thâ€"Philomena Walsh, Kathleen |\ McLean, Elton McLean, Mae McDerâ€" |\ mid, Earl McLeod._ _ Jr 4thâ€"Annie Mcâ€" | Leod, Marguerite McDougall. _ Sr 3rdâ€" | Pearl McCuaig, John McDougall, Hecâ€" | tor McEachern. _ Sr 2ndâ€"Gordon Mcâ€" | Eachern, Neal McKinnon, Margaret Mcâ€" |\ Phail, Aima Hooper _ Jr 2ndâ€"George | Eckhardt. Sr. 1â€"Annie McKinnon, \Frances McEachern, Theresa Walsh _ Sr | Prâ€"Katie McKinnon _ Jr Prâ€"Arch Mcâ€" | Phail, (John Eckbardt, Allie Eckhardt, | Helen Courdt, Martha Eckhardt ) _ Avâ€" | erage attendance I8 _ _ _ _ _ _ Mre Jas MeDonald, Mrs D. Lamb and Mss Mary srent Good ~Friday with Ats Dugald Clark of the Rocky Muill. *m. Mr Jamea Ewen is the proud pos. aassor of a ewe which bas four lambs this spring. A number of our farmers shipped stock with the U, E. 0, on Taesday. Ellison, R. Torry. Jim Goodwill. G. Baker. Sr3â€"V. P. Baines, _ Jr 3rdâ€" V. Baines, "M. Torrey. E. Baker. Sr 2 â€"C Brodie. _Jr2â€"W. El‘ison, L. Elir son, E. Hail. Prâ€"C Baker, J. Moran. Average for March 12. " Full attendâ€" ance. Katybe! Black, Teacher NO.6, BENTINCK Sr4thâ€"Edith Vickers, Gerald Brunt, Blanch Boyce. _ Sr sraâ€"John McDonâ€" ald, Laverne McCailum, Stanley Reay. Jr 3rdâ€"Edwurd Unruh, Adeline Unruh, Elien Boyee, Mildred Brown. Sr 2ndâ€" George T wamley, Mae McCailum, Hazel Torry. Jr 2ndâ€"Wilfred Vickers. Tom Adlam. istâ€"Malette Bieman, Clifford Brunt, Fred Vickers, Sr Prâ€"Jean Aird Jr Prâ€"Loletta Mighton, Helen Aird. C. RUDOLPH, Teacher Sr 4thâ€"Esther Petty, Rita Mountain, Harold Watson, Cecil Webber. _ Jr 4th â€"John Marshail, Arthur Petty. _Sr 8rd â€"James Marshall, Norman Carson. Jr 3rdâ€" Ronald Smith, Carlyle Smith, Margaret Watson, Norman Marshal!, Milton Storey, Merle Morice _ Sr 2ndâ€" Janet Marshall, Jessie Marshall. _ Ir 2 â€"â€" Margaret Webber, Margaret Marâ€" shall. _ Sr 1 â€"Hazel Mountain, BEllien Marshall, Ruby Storrey, Florence Marâ€" shalil, Bertie Smallman. _ A classâ€"Melâ€" ville Watson. Melville Petty, Wilbert Pettv, Edgar Morice. B classâ€"Jackie Smallman. Sr 4thâ€"Kathleen Ray, Pearl Mortley, Hattie Mortley. Katie Morrison. _ Sr. 3rdâ€"Margaret Ray, Dorothy Schafer, Alice Smith. Jr 3rdâ€"Jean Ledingham, Myrtle Mortley, Charlie Schafer, Mary Melosh, Edward Melosh. Sr 2ndâ€"Clark Morrison. _ Jr.2ndâ€"Donald Morrison. Sr 1â€"Lena Schafer. _ Jr 1â€"Colin Ray. Sr, Prâ€"Tom Melosh. _ Jr Prâ€"Walter Schafer. NO. 4, GLENELG Sr 4thâ€"Robt Ellison, _ Jr 4thâ€""E Annie C. Clark, teacher U.S.S. No. 8, BENT. & GLEN. S. §. NO 9, GLENELG School Reports. NO. 1, NORMANBY Jessie 1. Clark, teacher F. J. Fioyd, Teacher piitkeet _ ~â€" "~ ~ANme i4 the surf; Sa,Ve V / 1Jace #/¢ a wide range of colors. 1t dries hard with a beautiful enamel finish that wears and wears and wears. Come and consult us on any painting you contemplate We will be glad to advise. We have a full range of We will be glad to advise. We have a full range of MARTINâ€"SENOUR Paints and Varnishesâ€"theeasiest and most profitable to use. For every purposeâ€"for every surface. [ eepe P Lelp apcale ceb cele ole e uce is cole io c ole ele nbe oi etie e Ece Mn cdecde d | sA }_‘ ; fusl a AMitite Honey / 3 Ohen a SLittle Work / | ta [Fefede®ele®ole Sola t aleCalatules cle ols d 0 alecd ae be wha dencabe dn " dhe" cb olp che ols de uhi er‘e w t m 2 Sr IVâ€"Margaret Smellie, AdaBrowne Marie McArthur, Neil MeArthur, Archie MceArthur. _Sr l1 â€"Margaret MaecFar lane, Hazel Beaton. Jr 111 â€"Reguie Finney â€" l1â€"Annabel McArchur, Mary Beaton, J D McArthur . 1 â€" Mary bel McArthur, Frank McArthur. _ Primer Aâ€"Esther Moore. Primer Bâ€"Willie Trafford, Lavina Konold, Douglas Mc Arthur, 1za Trafford, Annie McArthur. A. S. HUNTER & SON Durham, Ont. Think of ail these things when you are doing your spring houseâ€"cleaning. Just take a little timeâ€"come in and choose (we will help you do it) some of our fleady-()‘rz}nmed Watt j)apers all ready to put on the wall without any trouble. N« wrin klesâ€"â€" no raw seamsâ€"just all smooth and bright. Do thisâ€"you will unever regret the small amount it will cost you and with this modern, improved. paper, the labor will be light. _ We have alt shades anud designs to suit ever;) one. Chintz designs, per rOll .. ;%%, ... .2 e ss Dainty stripe, in pink with grey background............ Fruit design, suitable for kitchen or dining room... . Dainty carnation stripe in pink, bedroom............... Dainty carnation stripe in blue, bedroom ............... Special staple design in stripe, for hall or living room Allover patterns in grey and fawn, bedroom.......... Rose stripes, in pink or sky blue, bedroom............ Tan wall with stripe, with rich border to match, dinâ€" ing Of living POOM...... ... .000 mss Very best Tapestries, different designs............... ... . 1 Tile design, very pretty for kiddies‘ room with a suitâ€" END DOPAON }.. .15 .. i{ssuaurrrrr pntaÂ¥as se srupuÂ¥aSh brun ++ 200 s These are only a few of our samples. Com« in and let us show you through. â€" This week w« will devote most of cur time to our Readyâ€"trim med papers. JOHN McKECHNIE OGhe PRosult â€"â€" A Clcan PRoom, pleasant to live in, more pleasing to lsok upon, and last, but not least, more sanitary and healthful NO 1, GLENELG E. M. McCuaig, teacher Thes> quotations are single roli Plour per ewt ... ... Oatmea! . sack, 90 |bs Chop per ewt........ Curs, feedl;..,.4» ... Jatamilling.. ... .. â€" > FORE: : xxx Â¥k xn 4s 4+, +. BHNEV .,.... 22â€" ..s . Porram. April 1, 1920 Hogs. live, f o b.!... APRIL 8. 1920 Durbam â€" Markets. 40 t~ 6 50 to A 60 3 00 to 21c Ml45n J & 14c 15¢ 15¢ 16¢ 16c 16¢ 16e 16c t :'n a*, 40 APRIL 8. !|© sellin price: on has Cottons, Sh the prices a Worsteds derearly. Of the Navy Blue a of Navy Blu Wooltouch G a splendid ra Spring Dress Goods. Men‘s and Boy Clover, Timoth Stock and Pou KARST ED1 Good Ne Mchechn Milling Oats Barles n IF YOI Ti O W (0) On iN FPLOU R 14 Working Sho« R R ROB RO M iss pe Men ROB RO U 44, t€ 1920 low M Clansmar Chicitain Crushed â€" Poultry | W hole C the Business W U Repairi We (}

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