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

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«e q ¢ sxenszsmvesuypyuysyeuxxsszez.~| ON THE DEFENSIVE! ~g Ailinedii. Aintiinainpniiniieincmaiiaiiiinrimwinicsiscimsziate n Winrsnimnnir : xaiacsictmias maas . < :‘:' » a « :‘: n olaCakn ahl s hi ahaCaleCaln nhe aln "of ue n ce i e n "cle e in "dle wln 4n ale "olp"® e ce * d a" on «ols @0 = JOHN McKECHNIE This week we must inform our customers that we are yet well supplied with above makes, bought at old prices, although in the last week they have been moving out fast. We would advise all our Customers to not delay too long ii they would get a share while we have them. _ Do rot hesitate. ACT NOW. The Shoes that Fit and Stand Wear We will quote a short list of some of our real bargains Â¥ omen‘ Women Boys‘ B Men‘s C )0 Y Genuine Bargains in Shoes THE RED FRONT HARDWARE‘S omen‘s B Florence Automatic Oil Cook Stoves Cleveland and The two wellâ€"known and reliable makes "Sterling‘ and "Faultless" + % ® * * # Canada Cycle & Motor Co., Limited See our different models on display at any time. As it is our wish that each purchaser shall be perfectiy satisâ€" hed in every respect, we, the Canada Cyele & Motor Co., Ltd., manufacturers of Cleveland Bicycles, hereby agree with the purchaser of each and every Cleveland Bicycle, to make good by repair or replacement, within a reasonable time [rom date of purchase, any imperiection or defect in material or manufacâ€" ture, providing that all imperfect or defective parts shall be submitted to us for examiwation, be‘ore any claim shall be alâ€" lowed. â€" Claims for repairs and replacemeat should be mace through the dealer or agent from wham the bicycle was originâ€" ally purchased _ This guarantee does not cover repairs or reâ€" placements made necessary by accidental breakage or neg‘ect As it is our wish that each purel hed in every respect, we, the Cana manufacturers of Cleveland Bicvel purchaser of each and every Clev by repair or replacemeat, within a purchase, any imperiection or def S$. MciNTYRE The heat, expense, and genmeral inconvenience of your wood Stove or tange last summer? You will be delighted with one of our Kd l i1 te Sat ark od n )x Dong Theo, 1 strap .. Box Kip Bal, no cap Box Kip bluc, cap .. Double E Oxford ... Cushion Sole blue.... Dong Double E bluc Black Dong Bal (M Come this week and get a pair of these, as they are being picked up very fast. Black Dong Bal (Military hee C (Vanity heel) is (Sport heel) . C (Louis heel), Brown Dong Bal (Louis heel). it te CC Gusrantee of Satisfaction ir wish that each purchaser shall be ; v respect, we,. the Canada COvele & M Made in Canada and guaranteed by the manufacturers as follows: We have the best in FISHING TACKLE. Get it early. B Do You Remember ? s‘f Ba too cap ...... j NC cap:...... y best ...... e il, Neotin sole ...... . leather sole, Goo awn or black, with Keroser W PA We have it, can get it, or it isn‘t made Perfect Bicycles is today the hou ence Automatic t the Florence way i the Florence Au W he r t i easily Th irned OM ind NC () chen El it ery dress r sole It The Florence is wickless and valveless, therefore smokeless. The common discomforts associated with the oldâ€"fashioned oil stoves ave permanently removed by the scientific Florence construction. _ The houseâ€" wile can operate the Florence in her clean white apron without anxiety that it will become stained or soiled. equall y The Florence is constructed sosimply â€" its operation demands only refilling oil tank and movement of lever Finally, the attractiveness of the Florence makes it worthy of a place in any kitchen. _ Built to produce maximum service, its well set up ‘auppearance denotes clean efficiency and quick action. â€" Today from coast to coast, thousands of Canadian housewives are using this Oil rangeâ€"it can be thoroughly guaranteed beâ€" cause itis built in its entirety by the largest Stove imnanufacturers in the British Empire â€"MeCLARY‘S. W ge merel hstand u 11.00 1.50 7.00 s of ti prell See McClary Electric Range Electric Vacuum Cleaners e Floren among which are, The Apex, The Cadillac and the Frantz Premier. Folding Clothes Horses ONE DOLLAR will give you the usa of one for a day. Donot beat your Garpets. this week. Reg value 1.50 for T5¢ Reg value 1.75 for 90c a one season stove _ 1t is constructed to interrupted service the whole year round of a Success Oven, baking can be done ll as with a Coal or Gas Range. ce is constructed sosimply â€" its operation and our different models of * Calf Club" to Boost the Raisâ€" ing of Thoroughbred Cattle The Bruce County Shorthorn Breeders‘. Associatien beld a mecting at Paisiey on Wednesday ol last week and along with other business decided to introduce the very latest innovation in farm lite, the "Calf Club," in the district surrounding Paisley. _ The plan is being inaugurated by the Ontario Department of Agriculâ€" ture, in many districts. The Dept. proâ€" cures tho:roughbred calves for members of the club, who are to be boys and girls between the ages of 14 and 22 years, who will agree to purchase the animais. The Gov‘t gives assistance to the boys and girls in purchasing. experts being sent out to supervise the work and to give inâ€" structions as to the proper care of the stock _ The purchasers have the priviâ€" lege of keeping the stock for breeding or fitting them up for sale _ The object is to bring in more improved stock to the district and at the same time educate the young men and women on the farm to the advantage of keeping the better class instead of the iuferior beef and dairy stock As a further inducement to the memâ€" bers to take interest in the work, prizes will be offered in the fal of each year to those who can show the best resuits. In We have purchased a job lot of awarding the prize three things will be taken into consideration ; the animal it During the aftermath of influenza or its de bilitating complications, there is more than ordinary need that you nourish and protect every avenue of your strength. because of its efficient tonicâ€"nutrient properties, daily helps tens of thousands to renewed strength. Those who D are fearfal or rundown in vitality should use the 1 means that help build up a healthy resistance. \ (. What SCOTT‘S does for others it will do for you.â€"Try it! to put off toâ€"day‘s duty until toâ€" morrow. _ If your stomach is acidâ€"disturbed take $COTT S EMULSION ITS UNWISE the new aid to digestion comfort today» A pleasant relief from the discomfort of acidâ€"dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF sCOTT‘S EMULSI(.)fii > The Red Front Hardware Kiâ€"m101D§ »longer consider their oil stove _ It is constructed to Scott & Downe, Torouto, On THE DUBEHAM REVIEW self, the tare taken of it and the recor‘s that have been kept by the boy and girl. The plan has been worked out success fully in other parts of the p ovince The Council met April 10th as per adjournment, all the members present, | the reeve in the chair. _ Minutes of last | meeting read and confirmed. Communâ€" ications read as follows : Circulars from | Ben H Spence, the Four Wheel Drive Co, T. J. Hanmgan, the Pedlar People, | the Independent Concrete Co. Accounts | from Albert Noble, Hunter and Son.| claims_from John Moran for winter| work, Bilen Landers for sheep killed by | dogs. _ The McRae Bros. waited on | Council for leave to close up a part of | the public highway running across lot | 17, con 5. Application refused. | M. Black â€" Turnbull â€" That Elien Landers be paid $20 for sheep kilied by dogs and that S H. Wright be paid $1.50 for inspecting the same. Car Turnbullâ€"M Bilackâ€"That this counâ€" o1 wiil not pay for any work done on roads in winter unless authorized by the pathmaster or councillor. Car. Livingstoneâ€"J. J. Blackâ€"That Il;llun' Turnbullâ€"Livingstoneâ€"â€"That special reports for winter work be passed for $119.10 in ward 2 and $10 50 in ward 3, and that orders on the Treasurer for payments issue for the same. Carried M. Blackâ€"J. J. Blackâ€"That John (O‘Neil be paid ©2.50, Aif. O‘Ne:l $2 50 for } day work with teams and that Reg McClocklin, Leo Burke and Alf O‘Neil be paid $1.25 each for } days work shovâ€" elling. Carried. Byâ€"law No. 563 and byâ€"law No. 598, having been read twice at previous meeting. was ordered to be read a third time and passed, the first appointing township officers and the other defining boundaries of the several school secâ€" tions of the to@#nship. Turnbull â€"M. Black â€" That Albert Noble be paid §3 for team to hall, one trip. Carried Livingstoneâ€"Turnbullâ€"That an apâ€" propriation of the sum of $400 for each of the four wards be made for the imâ€" provement of roads for 1920 Carried M. Biackâ€"Livingstone â€"â€" That Paul Nelson be paid $4 for cord of woed for ball and that John Black be paid $6 for 1} cords of wood for hall. Carried M. Blackâ€"J J. Blackâ€"That comâ€" missions on winter expenditure be paid as follows ; Thos. Turnbull $6; M. Black $15 and J. J. Black $3 50. _ Car. Turnbullâ€"M. Blackâ€"That Geo. Colâ€" linson be paid for 8 hrs work with team | on snow plow certified by Thos Davis, | Pathmasrer. Carried | Turnbullâ€"J. J. Blackâ€"That Albert Livingstone and Mal. Black be paid $1 50 each for trip to Markdale to deal for snow plows. Carried Tarnballâ€"Hadsonâ€"That the Clerk | notify the party who removed timber | from sideline 10, con, 10.â€"Carried. | Huntâ€"â€"Hadson â€"That C. Wendor! | be paid $1 50 for repaira to cutter.â€" | Carried. The Council adjourned to May 8th at 10 a. m. Huadsonâ€"Hantâ€"That at requeest of a number of rate payers to open road and burld a bridge over the Saugeen at lot G14, con. 2, N. R., the Council meet at eaid place before next reguiar meeting â€"Carried. Members all present cxcept Mr Shewelt. _ Minutes of laist mueting were raad and adopted. . Turoballâ€"Hadsonâ€"That claim of L. Levine for loss of horse be laid over for turther considerauon ; Reeve and Clerk to report at next regular meet ing.â€"Cacried. Hadsonâ€"Turnbut‘â€"That scale of woges be $2 50 per day for man and $4,.50 per day for man and team. Commigsioners $3 per day, and mect ings $3 and mileage,â€"Carmed. Hudsonâ€"Tarnballâ€"That ratepay | ers who are assessed for a dog or dogs and who kill or diapose of them before the Court of Revision, shall notify | the Clerk on or before the 29 h day of May, otherwise no refund will te wado â€"Carried. Huotâ€"Hadsonâ€"That the following accounts be paid : GRAVEL 8. Deviation A Barley 14 days $ 8 75 J Browo, 14 days 8 10 J Browa, horse 1 day 1 00 J Hopkine, 2 days 5 00 R Mighton, 2 days 5 00 Hadsonâ€"Huntâ€"That Jas Tarnbull be auborized to repair sink hole aw lot 3, con. 8, as soon as convenient.â€" Carried. GLENELG COUNCIL BENTINCK COUNCIL RIO ARCH TORONTO Township Hall, April 12, 1920 J. S. BLACK, Clerk 19â€"24 DIV. 4, J. Tarnbail, Com (G Hastie, work on road 8 50 C Wendorf, repair to cutter 1 50 D C Town, 3 medals 28 85 Turnball â€"Huniâ€"T‘hat we adjourn 10 meet as a Court of Reyision on Saturâ€" day, May 29. Spring weather at last and everyâ€" one up to the eyes in work . Mr Russell Honess of Crawford, visited his sister, Mrs Hugh McDonâ€" atd the first of the week. Mrs Smith Ewens and son Master Campbeli of the Rocky, spent Sunâ€" day with Mr and Mrs Jas, Ewens. We are pleased to report that Mrs. Duncan McLean is improving. Mr Geo. Miller planted his early potatoes on Monday. Mr Roy Lamb arrived home last Friday noon to assist with the spring wors. All parties interested are hereby notiâ€" fied that I have closed the road leading through my lane from the 4th to 3rd con. and are requested to govern themselves accordingly. . M T R R. 2, Priceville April 4th, 1920 M Mervyn, ‘; day W Hazlit, 11¢ days H Hazlitt, 1} days J Alexander, 2 days G Alexander, 21; days A Barlev, posts Karz & Rath, wire & ataple® H W Hant, commussion DIV. 2. H. W. Hant, Com. J McDonald, underbrushi‘g 22 50 J Mather, work on road 50 A Bailey, work on rood 2 25 C Reay, work on road D Donnelly, work on road C Torry, lâ€"team and man C Torry, 5 yards gravel H W Hani, letting and ins DIV. 8, J Hadson, Com, A Lindsay, filling wasbout 4 50 Noticeâ€"Road Closing ABERDEEN J. . Chittick, Clerk Jas McArthur, 1 25 8 13 83 10 i) 3 50 2 25 1 50 4 95 3 50 i) me * 10 ») | NeéseeaRsRcRBsace ecRcecceccecscesesse :) ;}",333355365’9&?‘ $€6$£60EEFEEECL 5@ A J\ i Everything for THE TOILET » l B DJER KIGG Face Powder, Talcum Powder, Porâ€" J) Don‘t Forget Thursday, Friday and Saturday only, this week See last week‘s Review for full List. It certainly is a rare chance to save money, especially in these times when a dollar seems so small . One Cent Sale C P R Town Office Agent for Dale‘s flower s The Rexall Store Give us a call and look them over. We are selling for cash and consequently are holding our prices down as low as possible. Fine assortment of all Travelling Necessities on hand. The Dowr Town Shoe Store Good News for the Men Splendid line of other Perfumes, Taleum Powder Toilet Water, Tooth Paste and Powder, Face Creams, etc. A full line of Toilet Soaps. Macfarlane‘s Drug Store Working and Fine Shoes The Central Drug Store The Spring Stock of Men‘s Shoes have arrived, both in tha J. S. McILRAITH Repairing a Specialty 8, MecBETH, Prop Face Powder, Talcum Powder, Per fume, Toilet Water, Sachet Powder The Boxer Line of Wall Papers Are very much admired by all who have seen it. Come and let us show you the Artistic Designs and Effective Colorings Moderately priced and Serviceable. in standard sizes and colors Window Shades APRIL 22. 1920 We keep "\ 1 it APRIL 22, ! _ BOOTS AN SoC d dn I(E;':.’.’v&‘..; 79, vgfn.‘ «’ ) \ PM Cl pa HOUSE FU KARSTEDT Portlan Make Your Rene tit H R.S. McGO x"a>, Wheat Day Mckechnie Mills laillt oultt Industrial Department regardong land in West And we ve gotter Black and Maho sole, a heavier : Oxzxford and Pum m ale your needs, the most reaso W . In Me FPLOU Sun. Mon. Tuss. Thu Tickets a OoNTaARIO migren SPECIAl 1920 @1 w 0 y 0 taken M orf Gene ANDC B 141 #Â¥z M D ¢ (GOG n @

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