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Durham Review (1897), 22 Jul 1920, p. 5

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Snecial ' 1920 ial nton's Trimme y Cash Produce ME ers aper oi li) ol, en, 3 a rare "t good 5 sale. ,ur Pa It? stinns up-trr Tat My. :05 n n In LII "t . mm 22, 1920 Cool Things for Hot Days Ladies' Pumps and Oxfords Men's Brown Calf Oxfords, Popular lasts. Prices..................$y tttttt " Another shipment of WHITE GOODS has arrived. Call in and purchase a pair before your size is gone. REPAIRING a Specialty in Black Kid. Brown and Patent 5 Leathers. prices ranging from ... l We also have two lines of sNa'snt& SONS. Dealers Plain Facts about Milk Routes ' J. S. McILRAITH The Cash Shoe Store We have a large stock of 5.50 to 8.00 $9 and $10 t g The Durham U. F. o. Live Stock Ship- ; ping As iation willship stock from Dub lhamjgg' Tuesday. All intending . ship rs will give three days' notice to _ the manager. Mr Angus McArthur. R. R. I l, Priceville. Phone Durham. Good crop 7 acres sweetclover on lot 2, con. gt, Egremont. for sale now. Apply to Jos. Patterson. R. R. i, Varney. That splendid residence property-in upper town. belonging to the late Mr. Willem, will be sold on rea-onlble terms. It contains 3 acre, more orlcu: comfortable residence. 1 rooms; hard and soft water I good bearing orchard l garden; the location. Apply onpre- miseo or to Thou. Ritchie, or Duncan smellie, Executore. Sweet Clover For Sale Notice to Farmers Property ion Sale. , Durham Priceville Meih’ist Circuit Notes Bunyan» a. I Slurp and par". concluded I an (la y campaign on July 6th. a the Salon appoint-loin of the Prioevillo louhodiu sinus. Though the time III [limited the to- am: no ‘mplhhed were mo" encou- ngwg. A are“ lupinuon mu brought to the circuit and to the neighboring obmheo. Mr 35mm watt in genuine. Five cube neigh- boring mini-ton Vilited 1nd uni-ted. Dr Manny of Flasher-ton. conducted the long-enigma and ya {mach op weaned. Among the ninety the taking . and tor Chin during the revival. at [out too different chamb- u were represented. The inter": shown by the G lapel Bend organ d " tho close ot the ounpAigu. gun's promise ot splendid thing. so come. Rev. E. J. Helium: of Durham Baptist church preached " the mo: appointment? on Snadny, July um. bud was Welcomtd Ind very much appreciated In all the acumen. wiiGieiisjrrGait" ,0! the sprint- - on Sunday. July 25. nu will continue to have nhnrge cf tho air-nit Grtiiis, return ot the pum- Quite a number of P ricesni'eites " tended the U. F. O. picnic " Bunesun last Wednesday inda good time um enjoyed by all. Mr Her-my McLean met with a and accident last Thursday morning while at work on " new house. He and Mr. Large of Eugenia were shingling when the "taftold upon which they were standing gave way and both were hurl- ed to the ground. Mr McLeannuetain- ed a broken uhoulder blade and Mr. Large received :njurien on the head but wan able to return to his home on Bat- , urday. They are both progressing very l nicely. thir troatmaste_r, Mr Roht. McConkey is holidaying in Toronto and _Misy 1"s la McKinnon is in charge during hisab. unce -.. - . -- .. ' -.. _ "Errand Mrs Jack McMeeken and Mrs. Mepham of Hamilton were visiting at Mr John Gray's on Sunday. Mr and Mri Harry Falkingham mot- ored from Durham and spent Sunday with Mrs A. McLean. F Mrs Duncan McDonald and daughter Christene. Mrs J. Burgess. her mother. Mn McKmnon. and Mm Grace Hunter motored from Durham Saturday and were calling on their Priceville friends, VV Ur Forts-t Criuey of Winaor upcntia (g days last week visiting old friend. ere., wi, Janie Livmgltonc returned from Toronto last week to npend the re. maindcrof the summer. Mr Hector McLean and lady friend, motored to Durham on Wednesday and also made I short call at the U. H. o. picnic at Buneuan. Rev. Henry Barty. a ‘lqlimer pngtor Min Catherine Campbell returned to Montreal last .mrek alter spending a pleasant vacaglon " her home. We welcome Mr and Mrs Neil McKin- non and family who are spendiau the summer at their home in Priceville. It in like old time: to see them in our midst again. -iria, iurr McKinnon came up from Toronto Saturday night for her summer holidays. - Mu; Edna Beaton of Toronto is vili- ting with her friend. Mia J. Livingstone Mr. Geo Robertson spent Sunday at Mr G'. A. Watson'l. Mr Elmer Watson attended the foot ball match at Dromore Friday evening. Min Margaret Tryon of Detroit. ie mending a cough of momhsuith her father, Mr Geo tyon. Mrs A. Livinattone has been visiting her dnughtcr. Mrs r MrNally of Mark- dale, for the put. two wteks. WM" R. Mciilchetn glen: a few any. on the South Lune last (eds. Min - Marjorie McLean spent the Ittek end in loan with her cousin. Min O.ive McLean. ' Mrs McMillan and Mrs Patton are visiting friends in this part. Mr§ndms Wm Haw have returned home after an extended visit in the West and British Columbia. - A Mr and Mrs J McMillan and R. J. and MissLiilian. spent Sunday at Mr. Neil McLeod‘s. d Mr. F. Thompson of Shallow Lake is visiting It Mr G. Black's Mr. A. White of Pricevilie wu a wel come visitor here Sunday. .Swinton Park and Pricevitie played a friendly game of football here on Satur- day evening. Swinton Park had the big end of the score 3-0. l, Heavy rain ascompanied by hail and l thunder storms fell Sunday. Poor hay l weather but crop reports good, l Miss May McKechme visited recently with her cousin Miss E. M. Dingwall, [ Holstein.. l Mr and Mrs W. Paris. Mt.. Forest IMP companied Mrs Gillespie to mail relatives _ here Sunday. --. N " n:_-...-n iGiiii, from a distance who were going to celobrate in Mt Forest on the tgth. stayed in town Sunday evening. E (3 L. t106 intend having a picnic in Hardy Bros. you about Aug. 10. The boys around these part' are lonely new as their new football took a long journey. Tiii" R. A. Watson. Penn. sun, to visiting hero-tents Mr and Mrs Riddell. Footttell meme mm chin much attenttttek "Cl: Jul-v-) . Congratulations to Miss E B. Dingwall who has successfully passed her final mus. ical exam. winning her A. T. C. M Algo Miss Louisa Smith in succestully passing her Junior cum. Praise is .due their tench" Miss Muiory McWillIam. Duet- FRIGEVILLE was: PRICEVILLE VILLAGE SWINTON PARK HOPEVILLE TORONTO BUREAU BIT!“ H ANOVBR Jennie Banish (H). Glut!" Boettger. Robe C Brigham, Cutie Brown (H), Edna Bruder. M w. Byen. Nettle Byers, Helen Derby (H), 0. webel. N. Dreier. B. Fucker. M. ti. Heating. V. E. than”. H. Gateman, D. Grein (H) H. Heluig. M. Hoffarth, H. Hopkma (W) Ruth Hymns. C. Huber. w. Hughes (B). A. nechtel (H), E. Knechtel (H), J, Knechtel. Jean Lynn, C. Metcalfe, N Moore. R. Oppertshauoer (H) Velma Rand. (H), M. Rehkopf. R. Ryer. F. Ryer, C. Stadtlander, M. Stadtlander. S Teasdale. MARKDALB I Irwin Armstrong, D. Bord (H). C. Bowel (H), H. Devir, L. Footer. Verda Freeman, W. Lee, M. Ltttleiohltr, E. Manon (H), A. McMughry. B. Mc- Donald, M. Mitchell. H. Moore. M. Noble. F. Norris, Pl O'Connor (H), P. Parker. l. Perkins, D. Purvne. R. Spar- ling, P. Smpheneon. L Stephenson H.! Sullivan, J Walker (H). M. Walker Jj,l S. Waiters, B. Willinmoon. O. Walottd Russel Wnleon. Hazel Wyville (Hi ( AYTON Nora Bruno A. Dsmm, L. Damm V. Binenbach, Elven Flinger, E. Cell Marie Gilmour. M. Hawkine. P. Hut kins, M. Lynch, Fred Rahn. M Ryan. C' Schul. Eileen Tone. Pearl Young (H)' C H Helm admitted undet regulation " (8) and (4) City. Evelyn L. Harris, Neil K. Hattie, Muriel McTaeish, Ell: MulhllL Ku- uret Rice, W A. Stephens “mined under Reg " (3) and (d) Cir. 34. DUNDALK l A. Abbott. Elvl Abbott (H), Lloyd Ache-on. B. Arnott, Robt J Black, M. Bolger (H). Arden: Brooke, l. Brought- on. Palmer Canon. Marie Connor. Eu. nice Cohan. Inn Colgan (H). F Fogarty E. Grier. Geo_Grier. Hue] Inuter, M. Irwin. EthelJack. Earl Little. Wilfrid Lockhardt (H). Annie McCanncl. Mar- iorie McLean. Myrtle McLean, Miran et Mulhull. Nels Mills, Irene Mitchell, Alma Mitchell. Winnilred Porter. D. Wrauett. Lerta Webster, B. Wright (H), Percy White. Christan: Wode- house. Vi") after a nun: signifies honors. The highest mark was taken by Cecil Wiggins, Durham. fire mirksof the umucccuful candi- dates will be forwarded shortly and the tsert'feates of the uucceulul one: later. McMillIn-ln con-tun: and loving mommy at an den brother Alex. who departed this life July Mttt, 19t6. We mourn tor you on earth to-day The Lord bu taken you any , No more to "tre, no more in plln. With Chin our Lord eternally nun. That 30 years of experiment has re. sulted in two marvellous preparation. is the belief of s. McBeth whohal obtain- ed the local agency for Templeton's Rheumatic Capsules and Ravmatt for Asthma. See advertisement elsewhere. Berry pickers or other crospusers are forbidden on the farms of Angus McAr- that. Garafran Road, John D. MeFar. den and John H. McFayden. tnd con., Glenelg. The latter farm is now occupied by Arthur Wells. a;aaaaaaeeeeafiifineeesesee{a} E ' Pure Paris Green I Bug Killer N“ Lt - ks; aaaaaeaaae ..a:a:t.a.e:aaa:dr.9.'9'" Warning to Berry-pickets. Many Pass Elm Continuad from page 1 Manitoba Flour Wheat Shorts Blended Flour Crushed Oats Pdstry Flour Mixed Chop . Poultry Scratch Feeds Foamy Laying Mash Chick Feeds and Chick Mash sothwerseed Special Feeds for young Ducklings In y»; lb and lb packages I 25c pacxages Clears the flies off your 2enoleimt Fly Scoot cattle-Cie and 1.50 pkgs Tanglefoot Fly Paper, Poison-foot Fly Pads, Fly Coils, etc - Visit our lee Cream Parlor-- or day and evening. Neilson's lee C FLOOR lib, FEEDS Special Lawn and Flower Fertilizers. 4 k 25 lb. 'acuges Get booklet on “The Home Gtrden." Ask about the contest for best Come Potatoes and Sunflower. It.“ " CEDARVILLB IN IEIOIIAI The Central Drug Store -irater S. McBETH. Prop i' s. McGOWAN It' Yod Want: a Dinner at ‘ Tea fi The “brie. offered on? (“drum dur. ing the last two years havebeengmur than ever before. It is no trouble for our graduates to at podtiom because they are properly trained. T I Call and see our stock. We have some nice pattprns in open stock. We no paying 81.18 to I.” foe on. 't.6S to 2.75 for Peas. 1.70 a I.” (or Barter. Buckwheat. 81.70 to “.15. u our Elana: this rook. - -aItodaru-Vo. w. JCrrry - I. "hiiitrperort .... ... j,itii",it.b,',gh.'.a.lt, Chop par cum. .... Ola. med ...... .... tNta,ertiiiintt.-.--. “thallium-*6 to”. Auk-nil“..- mama!” momma”- 'u-""""""'"",".'. The Variety Store R. L. SAUNDERS. Prop. Don‘t. July 15, 14tttm, ti.e,fotr..... rite for can!“ W.g.miett, Pril Yong. and Chnrlol “In Toma! Durham _ Markets. Butter Cracks a: Flower Pots R08 ROY PRICES We have a stock of ROB ROY MILLS. Limited Wheat Shorts; Crushed Oats Mixed Chop Me packages open every week I Cream -the best Ki ,... 40w " ... 47 w 47 . 650m?:5 M. 5'0 .. 3mtc350 ..118to 120 ..118ttt 120 m0 I950 J. G. 8m0l.I.D.. o I DIS. " tulis"0Y & JAMES!“ J. L. SMITH. M, B., M. C. P. S. 0 WOO-mum who “can... 0-H; I - ‘1-.. a. OtBae and resident. cornerCowttm. mummy; ”CUM“ oftuetl-.. Moll ma... tum an. ' to O Fm., Iundnn nu tuoHrahemiameuterted. - HAM loan: HI“ W.C.HaaMN0 0.05..I.DS Monaco-AW“: an... Pfagtgg'Jdtttfdgto"t'd',gt a": 1"PNtrhta'if,'tittutt,'t d. awn? 0.0.8. L... . BPM MA" in... on“. on J .P. Telford ”museum-um O",PS. I.P.m* g"Sd'gNakN'dd'. - _ 'llrliu?lllrtMM't " ' ' o. Mal-“HAIL; - [durum In. ale-nu In in " ”(a owl-n. Mixed Sump Iron F ' Wanted For nll ouch brought to my yard hero. I will pay 500 to 1.00 per 100 lbs. For Run......from to to to per lb For Rubbers........." to 6e pot lb Copper or brul...8c to tte 90th TING“) & 00888! I am in the market for hoof hides, sheep skim. horse hid... horse hair, and will pay the bolt market price. M. GLASER (cunt Tile and Brick Pal): & Pulp Kept!“ promptly “tended to "t gmhm‘ndw tre-tre-ee""?, It 9 t ,t, . Come to Grants t av . . tior, Silks, Geor- t t geeer. Violes. . t Whiteé‘Colored t E: Curtain material t t Children's white . ', il Dr * 1.. v01 e cases, q It size 8, 10.12, 14 years , JOHN S - “A.” Ikaiimiighisitgluls J. N. MURDOCK than on hand. Protect your Wings. Wh Mum's Old Stand Durham '4‘.

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