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Durham Review (1897), 16 Sep 1920, p. 4

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< sh* dé. ow ) mm ery? /}f (J//j////;/jé//fyg/ Individual Instruction. Staff of Specâ€" lists. â€" Adding, Bookâ€"keeping Machines ilculators, Dictapbhones, etc Only hool with Practical Department. Graduates assisted to positions .. Catalogue free. c C. A. Fleming, F. CA., Princigal G. D. Fleming. Secretary Comes to you when we have some spacialofferings . No gusto, but we try to present our case to show you exceptional values. Just two pieces of real Table Linen. One with a floral design and the other with a dot, and a handsome border. â€" These scarce goods will go fast, for we‘re featurâ€" ing them these two weeks. Floral design, heavy all linen, at....$2.25 per vard Dotted design, is .... 1.95 per yard Also Tablecloths and Servieftes to match. _ And exâ€" ceptional offerings of Tea and Hand Towellings, Huck towelling, Bath Towels, etc. Our stock of these is now complete and are glad to «ay have some good English Flannellettes at tairly reasonable prices i â€"» Now for School Shoes PRICEVILLE‘S GENERAL STORE NEWS They‘re not too heavy, and yet enough body to stand the heavy, hard wear of school children. They are made in Box Calf, Box Kip, and for the boys, Urus Calf that will stand rough usage. Let us show you our lines. And a full line of Men‘s Mahogany or Black Bluchers or Bals in both leather and Neolin soles, or "CGireb" Shoes In Women‘s Shoes, everything for Fine and everyday wear. in sizes from 214 to 8. Special Table Linen Offerings Flannels, Flannellettes and Shirtings We specialize on the very best lines of (Groceries, and pride onrselves in their quality. â€" You‘ll find them always fresh . Fresh Fruit arriving Twice a week. KARSTEDT BROS. ENTER ANY DAY THE RED FRONT HARDWARE To make Trunk, Suitcase or Clubbag Transparent ‘Pyrex‘ Ovenware PRREX is the highest sctentific development in remarkable quality of quickly abscrbing and retaining bake rapidly and thoroughly. _ This ware is ready to may be used for any foods baked in the oveu, such as p: puddings. Never chips, flakes, crazes, dents or ben ever [nu the following varieties : s the starting point. This Dept. ean looking for that will meet Staple Stock of Glass Now is the time to get windows repaired before the cold weaiher arâ€" rives. ROOF'NG in such wellâ€" known brands as ‘Samson‘ and ‘Gold Medal® in ! & 2 ply at 3.25 and 4.00 per square, complete with nails and cement. Putty, Paints and Oils Owen Sound, Ont . McINTYRE Casseroles .oval Bread Pans Everything in Mardware and Woodenware. We have it, can get it, or it isn‘t made VACATION TIME our Holid (in all size: Sportsmen will do well to make th for suwpplies. We are prepared variety aud volume. Rifles, Are a Good Buy a v Shot guns and Ammunition : Mr Andrew Dow accompanied by | Mrs Geo Wright and sister Aunnie, Mrs Wi Moody and Martha McVicar motored to Toronto, taking in the Exhibition. Most of the farmers in thigvicinvity have finished harvest. _ Hurrab for the sweet clover‘ (Glad to see Mr Leonard Fell back again after spending ten montbs in Brampton. his Dept. has just the Trunk or Suitcase you have will meet your individual taste and requirements. ind round t real hboliday, SWAMP COLLEGE d Pudding Dishes (oval Utility Dishes Wa have puast These are just the thing to take the chill out of the room these cool evyeniogs, at each .. i 4 % 7.350 Look ‘em over when in the Store. McClary‘s Coal Oil Heaters with two burner oven, comâ€" plete, to clear at,.e>}>>>>c This is a bargsin and will soon | a few dollars invested in this their headquarters ed for the demand iu ie *"Florence Automatic‘ three burner Oil Stove ment in Ovenware. | It has the retaining heat, causing~ foods to ready for immediate service, and such as pies, bread, cakes, custard ts or bends, and remains new forâ€" _ Mr.and Mrs Alex McPbail and EKdâ€" | ward, of Oregon, U. 8. A., are over on a short visit with ralatives in | this vicinity. Congratulatious to Bert Kuox and bride. _ We wish them a long and happy wedded life. There will be no service at Salem church on Sunday, 19th inst, owing to the anniversary services at Bethel. Sorry to report that Mr Wim Haw is under the Dr‘s eare but we hope for a speedy recovery. Mr Wm Hay aud sisters motored to Dromore Saturday last \ _ Mr and Mrs Geo Lepard, Wareham, Mr D. Bell and Miss McLean, Torâ€" onto : Mr. and Mrs W.F. Black and tamily, were visitors at Mr Chas. | Wales‘ on Sunday. ‘ Mast'er Hugh Snclair bad the misâ€" fortune to fall and tracture a small boue in his left arm. il'r'Jtck Smail is engaged with Mr Walter Rroughton for the harvest. ’r Wm McEachnoie is busy underâ€" brushing in the swamp on 19th con, which is badly needed for those roads are almost ~+mpassable. Further steps should be taken to bave them repaired. Messrs Peter McEachaizaad Jack Webster spent a /ew days at Toronto Exhibition. Rev H. Berry called on a few famâ€" ilies around Hopeville last Monday. Mrs. Reg. Crawford, Toronto and Miss Meta McLean, Oyen, Alberta, were guests last week at Mr Chas. W ales‘. j Messrs Mitchel]l and Will Baruett Jr, have been on the sick list but are improying. r PeeproRe: The children have all started to school this Monday morning to No. 13;, Miss Oldfield being secured for © WB PA 4ok c en peee . C uPn .. PE ET M UCRONE sn L l e ie teacher.â€" Miss Allen com menced duties at 8. 8. No. 4 on Sept Ast. Mr John Parslow bas _sold his fine farm at a good figure to a Mr Young of Brampton. * received into OVERâ€"ACIDITY of the stomach has upset many A night‘s rest. If your stomach is acidâ€" disturbed, dissolve two 0f three .nd,.w..bdouretitinl“d"“ t e / 1 > S tals socd netvadhmicne oiz Aoiucie Nainis PPAE joy refreshing sleep. The purity and 1 ".“KM“'IMMW ‘Krn»o1D§5 SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTTS “‘“’?g": The Red Front will soon be pieked up. HOPEVILLE and round) Fie Plates ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO stock a number of Telephone 52 a zood 31.00 The.increase of freight. and passenger rates that went into effect on Monday last, is rousing sentiment against the Board of Railway Commissioners which granted the melon to the Railways. The wholesale grocers. the U. F. O , Boards of Trade and other bodies, are taking steps to make an urgent appeal against this gift to therailways. . As a sample of the raise, the rate on live stock is up from 75¢ to $1.28 per head. _ It is calculated that the increased rates and fareg will cost the people of Canada over ten milâ€" lion dollars a month, yet our hybird govâ€" eâ€"nm@rt refused to "stay" the increase wntil an appeal had been mace FOR SALE.â€"One freshâ€"calved Cow. Apply to A. McCormick, R. R i, Durham Weather forecasts for all tarmers by wireiess is the latest. Jn Kansas they have them already. The farmers‘ set will cost about $35 and it will he worth much more than it costs to know the probs at the earliest possible hour every day . # Another attraction has been added to the program of the fall {fair, Durham, on Oct Ist. Ban‘s circus of trained popies and dogs will give two performances beâ€" fore the grand stand during the after noon at intervals between the races Thev are said to perform some wonderâ€" ful feats, indicaiing large intelligence and high training. Ttere will not be an idle minute during the afternoon, Fox Farming Estabâ€" Increased Rates to Railways Only one definite case of failure to propogate the species has occurred on the Mitchell farm and the unprofitable pair of adults this year will be slaughtered for their pelts. The average litter has been four in number, wh le some females have given birth to no fewer than seven pups. Mortality has been low, and such deaths as have occu red have been due to deliberate action on the part of one or other parent, rather than because of ir« regularities in digestion or similar causes. In the case of one fam‘ly the female dragged the pups into the open during keen December weather in two succes s‘ ve years, with the result that the entire litter was lost on each occasion. " Have you any difficulty in securing meat ? { asked, having in mind one of the greatest problems ccnfronting breedâ€" ers in the Maritime provinces. " Practically none," was the reply . "I can secure enough dead horses locaily to keep me supplind. _ I buy horses in the autumn, slaughter them, and store the carcases in an iceâ€"house built for the purâ€" pose. These carcases keep until July, and during the summer months I shoot a great many groundâ€"hogs, which suppleâ€" ment the meat supply very appreciably. I have an idea that the stomach of a fox requires a diet that provides hair and I give them a liberal measure of dead groundâ€"hog. skin and all. _ As in Prince Edward I feed the other essentials, such as milk and foxâ€"biscuits." Mr Mitchell does not follow the Prince Edward method of killing by pressure on the heart area, but drowns the animals, believing this to*be the most expeditious, as well as the most merciful manner of death. The skins are stretched on the farm, and when thoroughly dried are baled and shipped to St. Louis, U. S. A In the future Mr Mitchell may adopt other schemes of marketing his pelts, the newlyâ€"organized Canadian furâ€"sales marâ€" ket at Montreal affording him an opporâ€" tunity of personally supervising the actuâ€" al disposal of his own product. The Mitchell fox ranch is a small ore at the moment. but more will be heard from Proton township before many pears are past. The uadersigned will receive anplicaâ€" tions for the office of Assessor of Glenelg for 19231. _ Applications to be in on or before Oct 5th next and to be in appliâ€" cants own handwriting. J. S. BLACK, Tp. Clerk Gleneig, Sept 8, 1029 That (ine property, the Presbyterian Manse and Grounds situated in Upper Town. Darham, communding situation splendid garden, fruit trees and small fruits, shade trees and lawns _ 9 rooms, kitchen and pantry, bathroom and closet. Hot water heating svstem. _ Garage and stable. Apply to fHE DUBHAM REVIEW That aplendid residence property in upper town, belonging to the late Mrs Wilsan, will be sold on reasonable terms. It contains } acre, more or less; comfortable residence, 7 rooms ; hard and soft water ; good bearing orchard ; garden; fine incation. _ Apply on preâ€" mises or to Thos. Ritchie, or Duncan Smeilie, Executors. On the f(arm of Mr. Jas Mitchell Enjoys anexcellent reputation for highâ€"grade work. It is no wonder the demand for our graduates is five times our supply. Enter any time: Cataâ€" vmue free W J Etliott. Principal Contanued from last week Applications for Assessor Yonge and Charles Sts., Toronto Property for Sale. lished near Dundalk | FOR SALE __w.C. PICKERING, Chairman, Bd. of Managers, â€" The DoubleTrackRoute Now is the Time for the Victrola These long evenings what would be nicer than to sit down and hear the world‘s best artists play or sing for you. L Mr and Mrs Andrew Derby returaâ€" ed Saturday evening after spending a [few weeks in the West. They were accompanied by the latter‘s coustn, Miss Lizzie Murray from Aberdeen, Scotland who had been visiting in Winnipeg and is now holidaying with her friends bhere. The High School students returnâ€" ed to their studies in Durbam last week Miss Margaret Derby returned to Stratford to resume her nursing dutâ€" Mrs John Milligan and daughter, Miss Effie, spent a few days at the Exhibition, Toronto Miss Agnes McLean left Saturday to spend a few days with relatives in London and will also take in the Exhibition. Miss Nicho! from the West visited with her cousins, the Park and Mathâ€" er families. For tarther particulars apply to any (irand Trunk Fiscket Agent, or C. E. Horning, Distrist Passenger Agent, Toroamto, Ont. W. CALDE <, Town Agent. Central Drug Store, Telephone No. 3 Unexcelled dining car service. Sleeping cars on night Trains and Parlor Cars on principal Day Trains. &, in brown, green, navy z taupe, burgundy and kh black. § C. L. GRANT 3 4# Ladies‘ New 3 * * *# t Winter Coats # 4 and Coatings * ¢*%*¢ **4AA@A4At# tzA Dress and Suiting Serges Montreal Toronto Detroit and Chicago bet ween ?2 in Fine and Working Shoes $ Km at the Shoe Counter ?5 : JORN MeKECHNIE . 2;:: Highest Price for F:cciucs. :’ o Rofet oet ale * ce pla ala ce n o e% wln" ala "a ce e® ols ols ols e ie ols ds uh ele ‘ehe ule e alald EE3338333@2@3338333%3332% This Week is Men‘s Week $ We have just received a large order of Shoes bought at right values which we will offer this week at very modest prices. We are offering this week several styles and weights in the ‘Sterling‘ Work Shoes, alsÂ¥K it Edward‘ and ‘Faultless‘ in the very latest styles of Fine Shoes. Following are a few quotations taken from our stock : â€" If you require a Shne to keep your feet dry, let us fit you with a pair of these this week. Men‘s Veal Kigp Blue............ se _ $# 650 * _ Box Kip Blue ......~.............00.0...200 6.50 * _ Gunmeral Blue (good serviceable ahoe) 7 00 _ Brown Calf, Neolin sole,..... imings > Yâ€"UQ _ Gun Blus, wide Neolin sole ............ _ 7 50 «+ Mabogany Bale, leather sole........... 8 05 " _ Gunmetal Bals, Neolin sole, English last 8 00 = _ Brown calf Bat, leather eole, Eoglish. 10 50 * _ Gunmetal Bal, leather sole, Eaglish 10. 50 = _ Dongola Cashion role, rubber heel ... 1100 Men‘s Work Shoes Our Rubbers and we are paying carload prices for the next { Milling Oats, Feed Oats, Barley. Peas, Buckwheat and Mixed Grain Prices will be lower as soon as Grain is sifering freeh If you have any Grain to sell, better arrange to we cannot pay prices we are paying now very much Special Feeds for young Ducklings Phone 83 POTATO AND CORN FERTIL!ZERS Special Lawn and Flower Fertilizers, 4 & 25 19. packages Get booklet on "The Home Garden." Ask about the contest for best Corn, ~Potafoes and â€" Sunflower Manitoba Flour Blended Flour Pastry Flour Digestive Tankage, Oy ster Shell & Crysta)} Grit, BoneMeal FLOUR & FEEDS Deliveries daily to any part of Town. Orders taken for Fertilizers at McIntyre‘s Hardware. ROB ROY MILLS, Limited Sell yours while the price is un, Dri your loads direct to our Elevator. ROB ROY MILLS, Limited GrRaIn WAaANTED Poultry Scratch Feeds _ Poultry Laying Mash Chick Feeds and Chick Mash Suatlower Seed Men‘s Maleakin, heayy sole ... «_ Chrome Blue, toe cap. «+ _ (Cbrome Bluc, no cap. ++ Tan grain Bluc, no cap _ Chrome Biuc, very wide Business Hoursâ€"â€"8 a. m. to 5 p. m Wa are in the market for any quantity Come in this week and let us show vou some of these lines R. 5. McGOWAN SEPTEMBER 16, 1920 are all in and place time you may want the damp mornings W'heat Shorts Crushed Oats Mixed Chop "D OCP is SEPTEMBER 16, ie n C nv Victory Bonds ow while the vest vour 18 Canada By Sell CLEARI ROO] 10 per cent off Shoes. Running Pumps and Sum fit everybody. "*A3§u|¢¥|qu|4Â¥| a V ineg Sugar School We have a an hand at r ran litted ou Large Assortm Suit Full‘line of al REPALIRLIN a Specialts Cash or Tr AT, Ing FAL T he 1920 1OAs

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