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Durham Review (1897), 19 Aug 1920, p. 4

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spire( rear,> eont* the © the fortt sery vie" the the AB for t r@, re h d when the body is weakened, the best restorative is an TBD PCE .'V-‘_:'_" '-'I .' ' Scott‘s Emulsion is the favorite nutrient recomâ€" mended by physicians as a means of reâ€"establishing THE RED FRONT HARDWARE l e This week we are again bringing to your noticeo the advisability of purchasing your requirements for Haying Operations. _ Our stock in this line will be found complete in every requisite. 8 L0 = That atout that Carborundum Stoi: ? For sharpening or whetting and bringâ€" ing a razor to any edged tool. _ Just the "mg" for your mower of binder knife. Theon we bave the ordinary hand stones in the ‘Indian‘, ‘Pond‘ and Carborundum Filos Of evary description . Again we and while our stock in this line is limited we advise your buying early in order to ensure your having it when harvest time arrives. The nams "PLYMOUTH" is a warranty of a good clean sm »othâ€"runnâ€" ing Twine is such Brands as ‘Silver Sheat® 600 ft and ‘Gold Medal® 650 ft. at 22 and zsc per lb respectively 4 If you want repairs of any kind for your Mower, Binder, Rake or other Imâ€" plement, remember these we can get for you promptly for any make of machine. This week weo are offering at prices most within reason Humpty Dampty‘s Buggy Egg Crates, Buggy Baskets (genuine Indian manufacture) Paris Green and Bug Finish, Suravide. &o. Binder Twine W ood, Gundy & Company 3Tanged Forks, Strap and Ferrule Hardwood Rakes, Scythes & Snaths Scott‘s always Implement Repairs "Heaven for Climate, Hell for Company" Remain an Owner You are now Victory We 7 » c« _ Bongs "35p may booads. That J _I» 4 _7 m B "ELML hS experience, prior to the 8 Dominion of Canada Loans, was v?'daly bel to be reserved for the wealthy oaly. YÂ¥ on are satisfed with your purchaseâ€"that without saying! The Minister of Finance announces that "C: has finished borrowing". _ You therefore p Mus L it e The Minister of Finance announces that "Canada has finished borrowing". _ You therefore possess bonds of an issue which will not be added to, and for which the demand will increase as time nasses. This means eventual enhapcement in value. Y our first concern should be to hold the bonds you already own, and as you have cultivated the babit of thrift, your next and wisest step is to add to your holdings as substantially as your incoomd& will periit. are catering to your want Bypcayida, | Mrs T. Nelson, Principal of Mt Forâ€" | ret Pubic «chool. occupied the pulpit of | Kno® Church !ast Sunday. | _ Mr Albert Marsball. Mr, and Mrs Wm. |\ Ca s n and Mr and Mrs Dave Marshali. \ w tored to Gueliph last week for a few dav‘s visrt. ENCR l I T _ Mre Richard Tanper, son and daughâ€"| Zames. tug ol war. Xt®CC Cl Lary > ‘ ter from Paisiev, speat a few days recâ€" | All enjoyed the afternoon immensely. _ | ently on this line. | $ a _ Â¥r and Mrs Thos. Wal‘ace with Mr.! â€" Victory Boads: will soon rise in price ;::“d n {'ill';f‘o's"":';:.‘ :“:’p::l‘:!da'"“b“:‘":"fi Now white they are low is the ‘time to | {rie d« there. _ Mrs. Smith has since reâ€"| invest your idle cash, . See, write of turned to her home in Toronto. â€" _ * phone P. Ramageat Review Office. 1 80000100 nnammmaemmmmmememmmmatemmins adciâ€"';‘McIntyré’s for Business" Canadian says Mark Twain, and % 1n Pacibe Railway Buaiding was v'da.fy believed Toronto Screen Doors and Screen Windows at reducing prices. The faw doors we have in stock running in standard sizes 3 ftx T ft, 2 fs 10" x 6 ft 10" and 2 ft 8" x 2 ft 6" at $4.93, 3.78 and 2.98, that is, complete (hinges, pull, hook and eye). 2 ft 6 at $4.39, 3 complete (hinges, Thesoe ar» a snap! Yhat about that Lawn Mower ? (Giat the »WOODYATT â€"The kind that trims the grass short and «mosoth. Au caey smooth tuaning mower in cither 3 or 4 blade. To You who do not W» bring to your notice a few to sliar at 4.45 I; guiar $5 25 and $5 50. Wa atill have thras Florence Automatic Qil Stoves la 3 burner, wuh a 2 buroer oven. Theae wa ace pasâ€"ing aut at redgced prices. Come in and ask tor a demanetraitaon of this wickleas, odortiess bot blaes O .l Stoyse. Car Fliea on your Ostcdla. _ Cures Riogworm. Preserves Hyses® Hwofs, Destroys Vermmin on HUogs. Sheâ€"o and Hans. Thorough Anatiseptis _â€"Dâ€"wh co all Garm Life. Wa ars offering the balance of our goes Bert Try "Lithol" 1934 Maturity Bonds _ at 96 and interest, yielding nearly 6%. Mail your order or write for particulars. Own a Hammock of m t y and family of cently with Mr. atson and fami{lY ; at his brothe School held their afternoon in CaF ECC T * 1 Mr and Mro Fraok Caia of Dobbinâ€" :ou and Mr and Mis Jas. Hewltson of Moorsburg visited Mr aud Mrs James Walker on Sunday. 1 Mr and Mrs Gordon George and family of Hanover spent Sunday with the latter‘s brother, Mr George Fisher. Messis Russel Honess aud George Bailey spent Sunday with the former‘s ;bter, Mis Hugh McDonald of Aberâ€" een. f R Mr Thomas Bailey Jr. accompanied by his lady friend, motoréd through our burg on Suaday afternoon. Mr Walter Wienbenga returned to his bhome in Grand Havea, Mich. af ter spending a week at the home of Mr Jawm€s Walker. _: We see a coupla of young men driving through our burg quite often. Some attractionu, eh ? Mr Thos. Shewell had a stone bee on Thursday last. The young people took in the dance at night and ati reâ€" port a good time. * i Pm es A garden party under the auspices of the Louisa Women‘s Lastitute will be held in tha orchard ‘of Mr Thos. Bailey on Woednesday evening, Sept. ist, A good program is prepared afâ€" ter which a danee will be held in the house Lungch served from 6 30 to 3 33. â€" Admission adults 25¢, chAild- l Misses Margaret and Florence Kerr | | ot Varney vis ted their cousin, Miss| \ Margaret Derby last Wednesday. | | _ Mr Fred Corbett, who has spent the | | summer in Indiana, visited for a week | | with his mother here aod lef; Saturâ€" : . day for Detroit. | | _ Mr Aodrew Smith of Detroit called | | on relatives on the line last week. | | _ Misses Jean and Katle Bradliey of| | Allan Potk yisited Miss© Belia Park | | Tuesday. ‘ fHE DUPHAM REVIEN ren 15¢. Misses Isabelia MarsGail, M‘~!!* Liyingstone and Stelia McCrae visitâ€" ed one day last week with their friend Miss Mary Turnbull. | Mess'rs John Corbett aad Norman | McRonald left Weduesday on the harvest excursion for Herschel. Sask. Mr Jas. Park anod {amily motored to Owen Sound one day last week to spend the day with their daughter Eila. | Misses Annie and Margaret Smith | of Poplar Htil visited Miss Ethel Derâ€" \by Tuesday Revy. Mr Wylie of B‘enheim acâ€" comparied by Mr D. McLean of Aberâ€" deen called atthe home of Mr W m. Grierson oue day recently. Master G'eorga Habha of Durham is spending the holidays with his uncle Mr Alex Grietson. _ Messrs Wellar aud Hoidena of Nobâ€" \leton and Mr and Mrs John L Ferâ€" guson. Proton, visited with Mr and | Mrs Jas. aod Mr and Mrs Huagh Mc Donald last week. Mr and Mrs Jao. family of Dauphin, few days with their Park Jr. Harvesting is progressing rapialy with first elass weathor. Mr and Mrs John Lyon and ftamily accompanied by Mrs John D Clark motored to Scathampton on the first of last week. and Mrs John Lyan and family | dy'sbndzc...‘.......;......... 6 50 ac?o‘;npanied by Mrsy.lx)hn D Clark l{ {\\J MN“’:‘I""' 1 day Torry‘s bridge i é)g motored to Scathampton on the fArst pâ€"p_/{y is e 3 50 of last week. |P. Torr)" *4 #* 2 50 Mr and Mrs Thos. Coliter and babe | D. McDonald, 1 stringer........ 23 00 ot EKdge Hill were gues‘s ot Mrand | A C;\l::‘l)ouald. 2 days at Torry‘s s 8# FI @ .20 2kk k44 k k e en n n n 4 es Mrs Hagh MeDonald on S‘md.‘y' veh t & Park.gfi days Park‘s bridge.... 15 00 Mr Du‘n_eun_Boll of sf:’z,e"“ 13 v""t; |\J. Park Jr., timber and work at Mr Dancan Bell 0t Saageen is visitâ€" | 5 poeg‘ Jj tim ing at Mr Duancan McLean‘s and | j'g:,',:‘-,.té{;:: other {rieads on the line. +H. Seim, timb Mr Dagald Clark anad saunot Miss Janet Clark motored to Owen Sound last week. | their names, addresses and descriptions and a full statement of their ciaims and the nature of security (if any) held by | them duly certified, and that after the | said day the Executors will proceed to | distribute the assets of the estate among the rfiiel entitled thereto, having reâ€" | gard only to the clsims of which they | then shall have notice. â€" * IN THE MATTBR of the estate of Laura Matilda Hughes, late of the Town of Durham, in the County of Grey, widow, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant R. S. O. 1914, Chap. 121, See. 58, that all persons having claims against the estate of the said Laura Matilda Hughes who died on or about the Seventh day of August A D. 1920, are requested to send by post prepaid or otherwise to deliver to A. B. Currey of the Town of Durham, Solicitor for the Executors, on or before the 26th day of Aug.. 1920 John A. Graham James Matthews ge. | Brecutors by their Solicitor, A. B. Currey. Dated this Twelith day of August sOUTH BENTINCK CRAWFORD ;T:r'eâ€"c;;diiliy invited. Lsabelis Marqha[l. Big{le _â€"â€"4@ # 4 â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~ ABERDEEN H. Willis and Man , visited a nephew, Mr Jas. Mesasrs Wm. Cook, Donsan L!y! ®"| stone, and Donald McKecbnie, Mrse A. Brown and Mrs A Hastie morored to Port E. gin last week and atrended the funeral of the late Hogh MeGHi!liâ€" vroy, elso visiting Jamss and Mrs MeGillivray and family, Soutbamp tou. Miss Margaret Donogh of Mt Forest is the guest ot her friend Miss Eita Twamley this week. * We are pleased to report that Mrs Hobkirk who was serious!y i1 is imâ€" proviog nicely moder the care of Dr Jamirson. Mr and Mre Black, Paisley, Mrond Mrs Davis, Dobbinton and Mr Kobb, Wuliserott, were guests of James and Mrs Brant. Mrs B »ozsmer and three children of Owen Soand, are bolidaying with ber friend Miss Mary McKecbnie and other relatives in this part. Arch. and Mrs Beatoa and family of Bunessavo, motored here Taesdey and yisited at the homes of Messrs Don. MeKecbnie, Alex. Brown. Aod. Hastie, Alex. Hobkirk, Wm. Fuboo and Mrs McQGillivray. all epjoy ing their visit very mach. Mr and Ur';GTlen and son‘s family of Toronto were guests of Robt. and Mrs Twamley and temily on Sunday Iim‘ Lottie and Eche!l Mervyn were boliday gucsts with their cousin Miss Hazel Torry last week. I'I,:l‘!';'s:lv’l‘;r;y last week. Neil and Mrs McKinnon and son Hector ot Toronto, visited friends bere last weak. Pleased to have a call. Wm. and Mrs Falton visited Priceâ€" ville friends over the week end. ’[ July 31, 19320 \_ Members ail present. Minutes of |list meeting were read and adoptedâ€" |\ _ Huntâ€"Shewell ; That Peeve have the \l.-tablc on township property repaired. 1('an’ied. | Huntâ€"Sbeweilâ€"That Chris Sachs | pay $2 to Treasurer for timber on S. L. | 10, con. 10. Carried \_ Huntâ€"â€"Turnbuliâ€"That J. Bailey be |\ paid #33 for lambs killed by dogs and Dana and Mrs McLean, Mrs Hagb MsDonald »nd daughter Sadie, all of Darham, visited their relatives the McDonald and Hobkirk tamilies on FTuesday of last week. Miss Torry of Darbam has been bholidaying with her brother Clarke Torry for two weeks. tick‘s last woek. y %..ml:l',vl:a;r-en-câ€"eus.ff& 'lrriurpe'c'tmgv. Car. E Shewellâ€" Hudsonâ€"That F. Murdock | be paid $26.25 for erecting 105 rods | wire fence lots 62 and 63, con 3, W. G. |\R. Carried |\ _ Turnbullâ€"Hudsonâ€"That R. J. Corâ€" | !ett be paid $6.10 for services as school | attendance officer. Carried Mre R(;bt. Smith and daoghter| Emily of Darbam and Miss Blossom . Hophins bnlidayed at Mr Herb. Chitâ€"| |\ C. Torry, repairing bridge ...... $ 3 50 | W. Schinidt, rep Kennedys bridge 13 75 | E. Bailey. timber & time, Kenneâ€" | ~ dy‘s Dridge .....â€"!:+1 4* +;« :+« % 76 | A C McDonald, half day Kenneâ€" Hudsonâ€"Huntâ€"That Jno Murdick te appointed collector for taxes tor 1920 and byâ€"law passed confirming same. Carried. Turnbullâ€" Huntâ€"That rates be levâ€" ied to provide for Township, County and school funds ; County..$12,800 .... ..... 9 6â€"10 mills Township 5 200..........4 mills Gen School 8,000 ..........8 4â€"10 mills Hudsonâ€"Sheweliâ€"â€"That the followâ€" ing accounts be paid ; A. C. McDONALD, Bridge Com. Con 12 .... .. ssar ve« ces a «642 + tx 98 AC McDonald, Com.... ........ B 1 DIV. 1â€"THOS.SHEWELL, Com. Henry Gonder and others, grav= DIV. 3â€"J. HUDSON, Com. E. Hopkins, 46 yards gravel......... T. Scales. 60 yards gravel ........... J Hudson, 1 day townline B, & N E. Hudson, 1 day team townline __ B.& N ......ccsescccsstasssnecserenese W Hughes, 5 yards gravel.......... T. Weichman, 52 yardegravel...... J. thodyv. 57 yds gravel and road C0 Difvec: Svvviereryrenenrnunnvecpeisvares Shewel BENTINCK COUNCIL MULOOK COOk.Dn_!’“_‘ Livi"‘ +4 â€"tt + J. Crimmons, 79 yards grave.....â€"~ H Sachs and others, gravel.......> E Schri@bar, 1 dAY .ce J . Schrieber, 1 d@Y .e smnnme > C Cotter 46 yds yds gravel & road C Cotter, 1 dBY b@@M .e se > * W. Unrub, 1 day MAMâ€" .c >>>~> T. Smith, repair CUIVO@Pb e se iG Emk@, 4 t@@M .cs se e se en > J. Subject, § day MAD. + sâ€"===>~ J. Subject, drawing til@..... > H. Qubject, 52 yards gravel ... Emke & Subject, placing culvert.. ‘H. Sachs and others, gravel .......> ‘ C Wilkinson, 70 rods gravel.......> P. Robinson, & others, gravel..... 1 O‘Brien Bros, 8 yds 'n"!'""'""‘ M i Ba ced on dn 4 9 T9 E l;t‘lonk. 26 yards gravel ... . W Haase, 51 yards gravel.....~ J Dodsworth, repair culvert..... J Turnbull, C Msscs oTHER ACcoUNTs J L Smith, attendance Board...... 25 00‘ R Hopkins, refund Statute Labor ‘ _ Division NO 19 .ces e >> 4 50 Cotincil Me@tIME ... e e 18 50 8. McIntyre, poWder ..« e 2 25 Forster Co., repair gradar..... ... 5 45 Wm G Haustie, moving and Tepairâ€" iDG @TAGOT.cs ce se en nn, 5 50 Hudsonâ€"Tursbull â€"That we adjourn to meet Saturday, Sept. 18, at 9 o‘clock for the transaction of general business, The emotional side of the tmajorâ€" ity of people cannot be sathsfied by Free Libraries, Gymnasiums, Playâ€" grounds, etc. The love of moving the healthy body to the rhythm of music in some form of dancing is an inâ€" born peculiarity of the average man and woman; with liquor and indecâ€" ent music, however, dances may do more harm than bacteria. It is pathâ€" ctie to see in our large towns and cities young men @0« to some dance hall desire for amusement Poople who have used up LBO!® strength in Dancing, Late Hours. Rich Foods or have, porhaps looked too long upon the Wine when it was Red and have let Old John Barleyâ€" corn sap their vitality will find a boon in the use of * Hacking‘s Heart and Nerve Remedy. It will dispel "that tired feeling." take away that fecling of depression and nervousness that comes from lowered vitality and brings back the nealthy rich, red color to the cheeks. It wili make your beauty sleap more satisfying so that you will awake in the mornings full of life and hope and more able to carry on with the day‘s work. The "habits that hurt" can more easily be overcome if you will use Hacking‘s Heart and Nerve Remedy to strengthen the Nerves, to add power to the Heart and to reâ€" vive and stimutate the cireulation of the Blood. Buy them from your dealor. 50¢ a box, 6 for $2.50. DIV. 4 ~J TURNBULL, J. H. Chittick, Clerk oard...... 25 00 ute Labor ROBNCE | & . _ it o £. .. P Aissrrens | 5 MB u,gd up their Dancing and Music won: 24 00 | "*" 8 054 â€"‘%.1I5! . 12 75) 1 15 AUGWUST 19. 1920 CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION TORONTO Aug. 28â€"Sep.11 The Durham U. F. O. Live 5 Kinz Association will ship stock am every â€" Tuesday All shippers will give three days the manager, Mr Angus McArt 1, Priceville. Phone Durham. Fall Term Opens Sept orTHerHy? ; TKOOHUIHLNT! Owen Souad, Ont. The only Canadian school wit! tical department. Open all year Catatog C. A. Fieming, F.CA., Pn G. D. Fleming. Secretary "The Greatest Annual Event Where the Nation shows its best hnished r.“ of the Mine, Fisheries, Forest, ‘actory, . Studio and Laboraory for Exhibition, Comparsion, Instruction and Encouragement Incomparable Music. Fine Arts, Applied and Graphic Arts Internationa! Photographic Salon. Demonstrations daily by Northwest Mounted Police America‘s bost Live Stock Poultry Trector and Farm Machinery Display Pageantry on a Scale. 42nd Consecutive yearâ€"1,201,000 Viitors in 1919. And a score of other Special days of sensational! automobile . Mileâ€"aâ€"minut* motor boats and water sports, Electric show JjJOHN G. Government Eshibits and Notice to Farmers at the General Manager Massive cipal . 1st Sinp Dut nding Ire t C 14 n€sd 2 I FLOUR Only 50c for the New Sub B i8 ABgUST 19, |9°%® Are You Interested i MT. FOREST B It will give yo teen years experi tion best. . Indivi positions . Fall 1 & day and Manitoba P:>» Blended Flour Pastry Flour Czsecacce*t Specia Digest: paaaiséésl Pure Paris Gr Special Lawa and Flo (Get bookle contest â€"fo Phone 8%3 Tangleioot Fly Pape ZLenoleum Fly Orders tak Cool Thi Ladies Pum Men‘s Brow Another Poultry Scratch |-q Chick Feeds and C REPAIRIN In a Specid We have a fe hand that we are while it la«t«=. T and as this is the this price which w wheat an ve Tankas isit our Deli Then you want The mounTt â€" ive you just th experience has Individual att ROB R in We have also 1, Crushed O ch we are sell ROB R at POTATO A ) and 1b pa venini BDasiees M SP eeds 1 other n )P la

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