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Durham Review (1897), 8 Jul 1920, p. 5

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hDly Bargains :9 Shoes. ind child- AN Wes " for "c d Cotton " to size son Ch if 15-33333 '00.". horts alien) ckage ”.00..- I CAI). lotion-0 lin !920 IE M ats ml 33305 N op nan 'Iuvlloultll, nan "%FiBmP_MF%m. Imiy. ItisanopenseetettUt Scott's Emulsion ', ,1 A ”AJ__L,I L_l_ .4 -L_A_ I The secret ot Mint vigor- , nus health. is a Well-MW 'isotwonderfut helpto than". who are run-down in vitality. from any cause. Try it.' . riiriiiu7iiiaii' ‘kou a lawn, Twato. on. - JULY 8, 19201 vnur door on Tuesday and Friday oi each week. Orders solicited. fsatisfactot guaranteed. The undersigned. son of Andrew s henk. Aytoo. will deliver meat to “to after meals. Mud on tho tongue ken. your Ito-sell an»! try 'tt.mqtds--the new for the uiMiunnu-d Inn-och. Ln two or three “FUNDS PROMPT RELIEF he Durham U. F. o. Live Stock Shim ', Association willship stock from Dut- , every Tuesday. All intending .pcn- vull give three days' ttoticeto manager, Mr Angus McArthur, R. R. ’nu'vme. Phone Durham. man. one half mile north of Dur. Ftrst class stock farm '. good vant- nd tench and buildings Apply to _ 1ohrtston, R. R I. Durham. MADK IV SCUTI’ l DOWNS “Am o. W's WW Durham Meat Market Notiee Io Farmers Farm tor Sale EZRA SCHENK it is Dangerous to Use Counterfeit Parts for the BY allowing your garage man to use 'l,',?,"',),',?,'),;,','),',", in repairing your car you, not only invite repea re air bills and more serious breakdowns, but you actually e'i(t'lf. zer your own life and the lives of others. Cheap and inferior parts used in mnnectiont with the steering control are liable to cause accidents of a very c,erlotls na ure. _ ' l Imitation Spindles _ In a recent test the tensile strength of the genuine Ford Vanadium Steel spindle arm was found to be over 100"; more than that of the counterfeit machine steel art. The arms were submitted to siiock, and the counterfeit arm broke at a pulling force equivalent M 11.125 pounds applied to a cross section. The same pulling force applied to a com punrling cross section of a genuine Ford slum“? arm did not even change its original size or shape. In order to separate the genuine spindle arm it was necessary to apply a pulling f WW of 25.000 pounds. The spindle arm is one of the vital parts en- tering into the control of a car, and by using spurious parts in such places, Ford owners are risking lives and property. You are merely pyotectin you demand genuine For , &nith d Jam; 'Dealers, 'purham Look for the Sign Only Genuine Ford Parts yotrithstsmtietg lb. fort lb“ am- noon nod evening I: hen] about Ibrruenod. then In! . lug. turnout or. the Plioavillo Prubymuo Gudon Put, on the Show .Foundo Tannin, night. Lunch '0! and in “no hall “joining Ill. groan“. l In opening sanction- we" good bush." and both” gum". Phob- "ton won the bunch." "as Ceylon T to6 in (in union. Coylon .imttat 410; the nun: by an “unpaid um! borne. muting the ttttal put out. The Flasbonon bstrerr 1m Bantam-n and Graham with Wading caching; A. Muir push-M for Cnylon with 0. Mute, anchor. J. l'cuison In I.- plre. All then proceeded to the shunt: when n hm! program was giun. with Editor linmage in the chur. Inch enjoyed solos were roudnod be Mr Wm leogo and “is. McDonnld of Ute“ Sound. while the Intui- siaiar also supplied . planing instru- ment-l The churmon and. a low "mu!" ragnrding only {inset in Prison". andthe pastor. Rev, c. S. 1mm also spoke. "(string to the loot. bull’s mum's handicaps and noting 'o-operation andv nuisance. He announced the prooeadl as $183 00. "God Sun the King"opouod and clued the "again. Swimon Park defeated Priaovillc 4 -" In tooth.” Ind they will “do meal " Swimon Thursday. Tho mnnera from goal out In. R. Ferns. W. Knox. P. Hum-on, W. gh"rart, L. Helm"). W J McLeod : Forward. --Ben Enos, Arch Fargo-on. Jack Webster, G. MoLwd. L. Kinmll. That splendid residence proper: in upper town. belonging to the late Kin Wilson, will be sold on reasonable terms. It contains .‘ acre, mdre orlcu; comfortable residence. 7 rooms; hard and soft water '. good bearing orchard ; garden; Bne location. Apply on pre- mises or to Thou Rstcttie, or Duncan Smellie. Executors. Successful Garden Party I‘vmcgwm AND umns PRiGlliWtLLE M1 Property ior Sale. yourself and avoiding repeated repair bills when This Sounds, night. the 8rd July, in cool but no danger ol frort to the nkyia cloudy. Tho bony min on hid-y morning gun Ibo glowing crop o fiue oppeuouoo. Hay prom- u" to be better thnn vol omieipaud o law week- ogo sad it vill also tom. no or three weal“ yo: before much will be done in linking lily. We notice I lot of no“ clout fulde wbicb look good in genonl. So ov- an miner " going " be rich l'rom cry {tuner " going " no non mam the "eats of Ian: clover. (But no use in counting chicken. before the] an hatched.) Tho In of July w” oburud quiet. " in thos vicinity. can" rushingling their bump. some n rand work, whilo acme not h'rirtg. We won very sorry to notice of the death of Rev Mr Wholoy in to’doy'n Globe. Mr Whole, attended at I"- enl lunonlo in this neighborhood when the local minister In " on, limo may. . Mr Arch McCunia mound to Chou. lay on Tuesday of laigt Ink for his dwghur who in teaching near therd, "king the Top Chit umber. Min Floyd, to her home nest Cheeky. We had the plouuro of having a motor ride with him to Durham, Lam ot picnic. And in bud to at- tend them 'll. r"s Mr. and Mo. Hugh Monuilnna' [nail] motored to Mrs MoP'I father, Mr Arch McCormick. L'entintrk, on Bands, at In: wank. Harold Me Dermld bum. we motormm with his cu. Mr Donlld McLean of Toronto, visited with friends on the S. Lime, Artomeaia for I while lately. Mn MoKmnon who Ind I alight stroke of punylsia toms weeks ago Is getting better. Mrs Scott of Hop" ville “tended her hw some weal” New elm is we" cued for by her dut- iful duughter in-luw. We nirioe Borden bu resigned. He didn't one for losing that ”000 indemnity which mil be paid to I“ Can be Used with Safety Genuine Ford front .and rear springs, are .made of Vanadium spring steel having a tensile strength of 210,000 pounds. per .square inch, and an elastic limit of 200,000 pounds. Every genuine Ford sprlng .13 tested m the factory. Front sprlnfgs are subjected to a pressure 0 1,850 pounds. In the fatigue test the average gen- uine spring will stand 60,000 strokes before breaking. Rear springs are subjected to a pressure of 2000 pounds and the average genuine spring will absorb 40,000 strokes before breaking. Imitation springs are generally made of car- bon steel having a tensile strength of only 130,000 pounds per square inch and an elastic limit of only 115,000 pounds. In ordinary service they soon flatten out. “an!" Imitation Springs Monday, 5th July. Fine not! Iann. Yesterday. Sunday. some were wen- ing their "one“. going " church, Rev Mr "dam of Sign“ and Mr. Jones I" nah-aging he“ Suds). It McLou in I good highlsnder and acid to be . good spank". Boy's Ile- Evon and “new” no to "ourue am Sunday. We don't menu to any Mr Melina in going to turn Metho- dist but in I good christian lpmu not. " be "lfielt, mm " 3 day and board than-slut, Bundlyl included? But then they “pool. in In outing {or than attend. in; u mean-son to get "" from home tor I [on week: "on If they an puma more than their indemnity for than hop during the ma. we] I!" there. It the clan ot this Ira-inn. How in " the] in inherit, only allow the moi-99‘"! “tough! "fly the Ber Mrs Baum. Ind daughter, (mm May Hooper) “a It present enjoying their holidays n Mu Burnett's old home n her brother's. Mr Angus Hooper of Top Cliff, S. Lune. In. Burnet‘a bums in in Michigan Ind memories of the pus: will In grow to her when u amsll girl (only to Top Cldr school. Her used mother will be placed to In" doubler and grundnnghter with her tor I while. A relatives picnic um held at Eu. gonil Full: from this sad other pull on July Ist. Phone represented were McCuaiga of Top Chff; Mchnel'l ot Bruce Co. : McLeod'a of Swinton Park Ind Collmgwood ' McQueen‘a of Buyou- ; Molnllnu'l of Swintou Park ; Hinok's. Ceylon and onion, being Iowa 60 "have: Ind connec- Uonl m :11. All enjoyed a good time. if! Wslker ot Toronto upon: u few dun with old (mud: in Prioeville. Mrs Morrison ham the “NH. spending nubile with her mother, Mo John Iolillln. B. Line. Arte mesh. Mm Lizzie Moon-ix. tucker u Bunesun school. left this morning to take . course in Agriculture u Guelph Collsge. Dwid Nichol has given his htut farm I grand sppunnce by putting s woven wire fence to Bll the from, LooMot1t Due when the Aaaeuor comes Iglln. ME DURHAM RENEW I! Ind In Lactic InKinoon. Dale-d, Alt... are down an on a win: to their “mom: alum: in and nomad Pris-Mlle. _ In IleCotmiek in AM. to be up and “tending on hem". She In. one of the good and faithful attendant! n the Pruhyterhn church wish I)" busbtnd. whilo in hum: oHstrength but new the inhuman of no no tel lint on her ad III. in obliged to In] a or home on Sundus. w" Mary “doom. Principcl of the rublio "tsoot, Klnuid. But. is visiting " her (Adler's. Mr Wm Ald corn for In or Ii: unis. Evangeline Ionic” um have been conducted in Salem Chant for the Inn ten days. hive outed on Tnelduy. lrShrrpo. the wanker. In done good work " hail nu nblo ape-her. 7 A tew car load: from here motored to Owen Sound on Domluiou Dar and upon o good time. Mr B. [cu-tin loan a "labia - on Sunday. The Paulina-ten Ire buy It pra- ont fixintt up the to“. god a cood dealof gravel is when on: of It Rfclnrdwn'i pit. Mr R J. Watson nu Mr Alex Ile- Lean employed moving his large barn from Mr W. A. Richardson's hm tome one he purchased hm spnng. mu. Wright new: large bear erasing " term. It tt in u dengu- one In min-l u some at the loxee here. it is just " well " keep going Mr Ind Mrs R. R. Knox. It "'tiiiiiiiicCC.y. Mrs W. J. Knox maimed to Lucknow‘ Flour per ow: .. on July m to visit with' relatives Oatmeal ' not. tltertt. Chop not out” Meson Ed. Haw, Ed. Wright and ‘ on; (bed. . ... Wm. Stunt-t nude a basin.» trip to Outs. milling" .. Bulimia on Saturdty night. Pu. ...... .... NO 12, PROTON , Ir tth to Sr 'th-Bella McCannell If You Have High Blood sr 3rd to Jr 4th-irene Mason mom, 1aili"isytltgt,f.'n' Robbie Watson, Don- Pregame You Must al Dating . . Jr 3rd to Br 3rd-Molissa McLean (H.) Be Careful Gordon Haw, Walter Black, Lily Moodie. _ n Sr 2nd to Jr 3rd-lslay McCannel (b). Effie McCannel and Eva Mason eq. Bil- ly McLean. recomrnent!td. _ Sr 1 to Jr 2-Russel Haw, Alice Broug- htom Sarah Black. Jr Ito Sr I-Nelson Copeland, Lyod McLean, H _--.. __ . ... .. '"iirirrULesiie Wright, Ethel Haw, Jim- mie McLean. Jr Primer-- Bobbie Coul- ter, Tommy Copeland. Primary- Rob. bie Black, Mary Black, Bartie Watson. M. Ruth Stewart, Teacher s S. 4.6LENELG Jr 4th to Sr 4th--R. Torry, E. Ellison, J. _Gopd.wili,,GAak.e.r. Wm-', -- .. n l “I Jr 3rd to Sr 3rd--V. Baines, E Baker. I. Torry. tir 2nd to Jr 3rd--C Brodie (R) Jr 2nd to tir 2nd- E. Hall, L. Ellison. W. Ellison. Jr r-A Trafford. Sr Pr-A. Coffey. Jr to B-Carman Baker, J. Moran. M. Brodie. Jr--M. Stafford. KatybelBlack. Teacher NO 9. GLENELO Jr and to Sr 3rd-Mima Hargrave. Agolphql Lyereye... . A .. n ""iii"ii'rtair%i-Liteeeie Amen, Bet. tha.Mschie & Freeman McFadden eq., Geo Collin-on. Rec. _ __ -- . 2nd to Jr 3rd--Annattel McArthur " l,, Mary Beaton 75?... J. D, McArthur 60"... m to 2nd--Mary he! McArthur,Frank McArthur, Charlie Kennedy. _ Primer to lst-Beth" Moore, Lavina ' Konold. Willie Trafford, Douglas Mc- . Arthur, In Trafford, "iiT"tTFia2hrinie Amen ‘Hl. Carrie McKechnie. Roy Hargrave. Elizabeth Scott, Teacher S. S. No.H, BENTINCK Jr 3rd to Sr trd-Lucius Sharpe (H), Laurine Armstrong (H), Clifford Rou- borough, Earl Noble and Gordon Arm. strpng. Alfrgdr-prlf; .. . n '"'iruiiGFirr-Mar Hopkins, (H) Norman Ritchie "o, Elmer Weboer 1H J, Albert Lawrence and Bertie Hunt "gr 2nd to Sr 2nd iHi, Allan Picken, (H), Maple Armstrong. - 7 Victoria Alioe, Teacher no.1. GLENELG Sr 3rd to Jr. tth-Hazel Benton 96%. Margaret MacFarlane tW),, Reggie Finneyvt%. _ A . . .. . A n S S. No a. BENTINCK Names in order of Merit Sr 3rd to Jr 'th-John McDonald. Stanley Rear, Laverne McCallum. Jr 3rd to Sr 8rd -Edward Unruh, Ade- line Unruh, Mildred Brown. Bum Boyce. Lottie Reay, Vickers Chutick IRec). Willie Murdnck (Rec.) . Sr 2nd to Jr3nt--Hasel Torry, Geo. Twamley. Mae McCallum. Elton Ad. lartt (R)iDouttald_Het.iy.,(.R) . MF. q,, “Jt‘an Ti/g; . -GiCikiirred Vickers. Cldtord Adlam, Stuart Adlam, Tom Ad- lam Ut to Jr 2nd-Fred Vicken. Clifford _ Brunt. Malena Bieman. R;ginald Ad- lam, Harold Dunn, Jean Area, Uonard DunnJRgcq -- . . .n. n- Sr Pr-Loletta Mcightnn. . Bdrm Bie- m-n. Ulva MeDana'd, Bradshaw Ad. lam. Helen Aird. Jr Pr-Be) Adlam. Arthur Adlam, Anna Levme. Sydney Dunn C. R. Rudolph. Teacher He-v-tht Tuesday, June 22 at Le residence in Vancouver. Joseph Hendry in his 57th year. Deceased wt: a coup in of the Rose's in Durham and leaves to mourn. his .,rrowintt wife (who wan Miss Janet Mchy. of Bontinck) and no children. Lorne and Jessie.. Inter- acts; took place in Mountain view cemetery. Promotion Examinations SWINTON PARK E. M. McCuaig. Teacher DIED Call and see our stock. We have some nice patterns in open stock. If Yon Want The Variety Store ft. L. SAUNDERS. Prop. DunnIJnly 8,t9W Botr.l'mr,totr..... I900 Bum: 40w gn 1llttgs..........---. " tn " Mnarrtertmt....... 0350:0725 Wm the Blood Pressure in much above normal more In any: the danger of rupture of a blood vessel. most anuontly in the In"! and. producing a ntrokc. or in the Kid. Mys, producing Bright's blunt. Ono mould can: min-t omelet- tion at ointment and uh HAOKING’G HEART AND NERVE RIHEDV to di-tire the Urlc' Acid deqttetta that m in an Veins tutd Am. mating than hard and truth. This remedy to a wonder; it build- up the min - by Wyn: the Blood, Strengthening the “out ad by mooning I man! no nutty condition of the Nerves. Mn. Wm. Morley. oe Palms-I103. used quite a MIMI ot - ot Hucklng’c Hurt and Nun. Remedy and they Manned her so much and she maple-mod wittsttremttttat Durham Markets. the .m_ G,iiiiii, V hem to att her friends who have this trouble or who are all run down nut! Nervous. She Mixed Scrap Iron Wanted For all such brought to my yard here, I will pay 50e to 1.00 per 100 lbs. For Ratrs.....drorn te to 40 per lb For Rubbers.........4o to Sc per lb Copper or brus...8c to ite per lb " s." Constipnlon in one of the “m7- tstitttt mum of High Ilood Prawn and it is “via-Ho to use Mackinaw Kidney and leu Pills to drive out one Poisons that generate In the oys- tem. The” m preparations so well together und you should buy 1 team boxtm from your dealer tad". I am in the market for beef hides, sheep skins, horse hides, horse hair, and will pay the best market price. M. GLASER Butter Crocks a: Flower Pots a Dinner or Tea Set SHINGLES FOR SALE Shingles by test has proved the best. JUST ARRIVED - two cars of BC. Shingles. Bought culv- prices right. Dominica Lightning Rods J.N. MURDOCK We bus th stock of ',aktsi our. to get Hack- Protect your buildings. Also Agency for 901M. 560 300cc350 118tat20 11310120 ' " 170to Durham 275 175 ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO J. G. HUTTON.I.D.. ll . 0-H... Imam-Inn!“ we..- “on.“ can. Mtis. JAIIESON & JA‘IESON J. L. SMITH. M. B., M. C. P. S. o m Hum-com Dov-a: Hlmlm OMee and reside.ee.eqntet County and “when appetite old Past 0-. on. Hours: . toll B. IL. In“! fi, m.. , to ' p. m., Sunday. - and-y afternoon except“. W. C. PICKERINO B. I) s., L BS "oxen GRADUATI od Ton-n. Oahu-Ii . (mum of Ito HUN]. ot 'e'tSla,T,f,'tt 9f Outage Boo-a ol D.otat%ii'-toa" of Omani-i0 Boo; Ont J t J HUNTER! NOW.” J. EOIAI? 0.0.8. no... onto: annual - Unm- . On H "na. Ml - - up: Wind In mun-u. Olin- "rToxret "oeondoeo it. Post 'att' DURHAM - AND -- [mom J .P. Telford Deon-ed Amman..- for Oo. um _ nod-nu. . Ammu- me al- . 't,t%st'ii."th' bongo-u tho lam. m loo. . I Con-W m tma Io cum: P.0.," wut no no“! I " ‘0. lemonqmlcum I. D. MoPHAIL - If I '.Ptttl In . 0.1.9.3.. tn In a dune-1n Ceylon. mun-nym- toll-coco- “: Out I. P. {album 0'" - “not... - DURHAM BEIGE - SCH©©EI The School is thoroughly equipped to tahe up the (allowing cune- : I. In In mm latitttt E 3-90!“ to “I. "Of-OI .0th 3. lento: lane-nun Each member of the .t.tr in a Um... enuty graduate and In "puma“ teacher. I Mending pupils should prep": to co- ter " the beginning M the fall term. Information as to count. may be ob- tained from the Principal. The School has I crcdutlble record in the out which it hopes to maintain an the future. 7 maG, in In Inactive Ind healthy town 1nd good accommodation on be obtained " rcalomble at". The DoubleTrackRoute Cement Tile and Brick For timber partied" apply to any Grand Trunk Tick» Agent. or C. E Moretng, Diurioc Flaunt Axum. Toma. Ont. W. CALDE l Town Meat. central Drug More, Telephone lo, I Unncellcd dining car nudes. Sleeping can on ni ht Tr t and ParlorCarI on 'ri"n"s,'lld Dar Wd Pumps & Pump Repair: promptly attended to TEL-FORD & CURB!!! 't4trFtrFt'qbqt"trttravFtr game to Grant’s: tfor, Silks, Gear.. t - tefles, Violas. - t White &Colored t t Curtain material t li), Children's white ' JOHN SCHUTZ - an..." ml: WWII-nu - Continuum; D. "PRAM.. Canon or to c. MINI. Darn- always on hand. Dr. A. c. Wom. Charmin J. A. Hamilton. Prim”! (-1... Montreal Toronto Detroit and Chicago between A. I Currey Whitmore'. Old Sand

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