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Durham Review (1897), 11 Nov 1920, p. 5

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Inl 'W tsf.,- . l t I “94 a . N 1 " , R _ i ham '. " l will We heir f.50 3.75 3.00 2.85 2.10 l.'t8 tew iine 3ine $7.25 re MN) LOO Lit) L40 70c 50 ft NOVEMBER 11, I920 “envy 'rwersd,rubber-liated Regular 832 tor.... .............26 .. " for.................." bb " for..................18 " 17 form... ...........18 Men's Sweater Coats Reg 7.50 for ... m................ Rent 5.50 for...................... Reg 5.00 for...................... Sperm! line Sweater Coats, Yes, Men, Hunt 5 what I m doing: smashing prices to pieces on the goods you Want right now. This is going to be one of the greatest y ales of Gents' Furnishings ever held in Durham. It's no tsarmruflage ; it's going to be a real Sale from start to finithso let nothing prevent you com- ing to it, Every bit of my stock will be reduced in price and as it is all new up-to-date stock. you will be certain of not getting any out-of-date goods palmed off on you. In you with no to Save your Money? Sale Starts Sattqday/ Nov, 13 Boys' Sweater Coats Plain grey.................... Boys' Pullover Sweaters MACK SAUNDERS, (latshmisler Men's Underwear Here is a partial List of Ae Bargains : Men's Raincoats . m. - I Men's Felt Hats wm'iWom. per garment 1.69 an" Natural, medium Smashed to Pieces " the'Royal ‘_ _ in a to Bight line rmeat There is almost a complete lack of the nourishing foods growing children need, of clothing, of doctors, nurses and medical supplies. The condition of the children is pitiable in the extreme. Upon this coming generation depends largely whether these nations will be hea 'ah y and right-minded or a hot-bed of anarchy and degeneracy----. menace to the world. " hae boon found ity experience that the coat of caring‘for a waif child i. approximately three dollars per month; that of the suppliee that are required by imports about one dollar ia needed; and therefore the dollar that we provide. together with tho local support of local governmente, local munici- palitiee. local charities and local aervicee practically preeenee tho life of one child. . ...28.9.5 ...23.95 ...18.99 ...l3.99 The British Empire War Relief F and will bg adminis- tered in Europe by the British Red C ross in fo-operation with the Leagur of Red Cross Societies. Seitd your can- I ribulion can of: The Canadian Red Cross " ' 81.29 1.10 ru-ur-a-ati-tOtt-uno"""""" WWI-us. u my contribution to the Can-dim Rad Clo“ Society for Europe-n RM. ( cheque End-wed Gd A mugwyordarfor 3. ... 6.29 3.49 2.99 2.75 1.29 1.00 One of Four Millions Millions of war orphans in Central Europe are growing up undernourished and stunted. Thousands of them are dying of typhus. tuberculosis and small-pox Come and getyodrpick while the picking is good, and 'when you see the vulups, you’ll tell your friends. These pri- ces are for' Cash onlv (A Photograph Direct from the War-Stricken Area) Morith Preserves the Life of New patterns, with or without 'earlapa. Reg 83.00 for...... 2.19 Reg 2.50 for....., 1.79 Men's Calfskin Mitts, 1.75 for 1.35 sb Muleskin Gloves 1.50 for1.19 Men's Heavy double-lined ltorse- hide Mitts, reg 2.50 for...1.99 Men's Leather Gloves, unlined reg. 850 for.................. .590 Youths leatherGloves,85c for 390. Boys' leather Gloves, 75e for 49c Reg. $1.85 for.., Reg. 1.50 for... CCI/d.".."...'.'."..'.'"..".? 3.49 Mén's Winter Caps Mitts and Gloves Boys' Caps THC-uhldC..." s........................ $1.29 .99 P, m Balsam . One Child The Jame. Finnegnn' Farm Lot " con 2, Egremont. M8 some; Brick house as a so ; framrkitchen ll x 20 ; Bank barn " a " . addition so: so. This is a good farm with but class buildings. Good reason for selling. - l The W. O. Pender Pam . Lots 2 of It. son I, ignorant and Lot " a of it, con. l, Normanlry. 250 acres. Brick house " a " I brick l kitchen "It ”manhunt“: 1s: .Drivingshednx 40. Thisisa good my, well watered and fenced: buildings, convenient to church school and markets. Will hesold in block or separate. The Maycock Farm . Lots It and la. c0113. N. D. R.. Bent- inek. I00 acres. Bricka " 1 so, kitchen " a go, hank ham " x15. straw shed " I so. _1111s is s good farm,f1rst class buildings. 2! miles trom Hanover. The Sam Taylor Farm 1 Lot " and " son s, Normanby.l50“ sores. frame house 28 a as. bank. horn _ as x PO, bank barn 15 x 60. This is a l hood farm and will be sold chw. , all way between Ayton and t. ( Forest. The Jacob Lane Farm - - . [ Lot West 1. 31, con s. Garrick, " miles miles west of Moltke, frame hcuse 24 It 89 and to x " bank Barn so x as. and ham Is it so. 10 acres of good. bush. Thiais is a good farm. The James Nichol Farm Lots 3 of 28. 1 of 29 and s of 29, con I. 1 Bentinck,4é0 acres, frame house 28 _ x30. frame house 1'2x14, bank barn 40 x so. One mile south of Durham. This isagnod farm and will be sold cheap. Good reason for selling. The George Liesemer Farm Locum and 31, con lo, Normanby. I70 acres. brick house 28 x 30, frame kitchen 18x 20, wood shed " x It, . bank barn 60 x 80, straw shed Mx 50. driving him 30x 40. Buildings are No I. This is a good farm 35 miles east of Avian. The Oliver Henry Farm I Lot 29. con 5, Normanhy. loo acres. good comfortable house: bank barn I " x 60, driving barn 30 r: 36. '.This is L a good farm. 6 miles from Ayton, 8 V / miles from Mt Forest. l have a number of good farms not ad- vertised but which wiil be sold piivatcly For terms and conditions apply to For tfrms and corTthtionB apply to R. H. FORTUNE,. Aylon Lon Zeno. can] ; Lott 30f meant; Farms For Sale ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO srd " In um: in t previous copy of McNab. " “he Review the dam ot Nu IcAr~l E. I, Johns! thar ot Dana-1k Ind an . near 'l,",'.,",,") ; eeePe"ete"teuege""e_"eePde-eer. and relative we led like nd hm. :Imrelo the obi an" mun. Mon Durham Mar ;HcAuhIr (on Kate muck) had-I "on“. Nov. n. fhnuol relatives in the townships of Hon- lio,to b..... (Gletteltt. B minor. Halon and Br l Butter ...... ...... .. .. ,romom and wulncnnin ot the writ- Faith... .... .... ..... jpr. Mrt IleAnhnr In I lady in her Plumper ewt ...s ... r. t wnthlnl days who“ personality OltIIIOII "ttte, a) IU. " womb Bed with hr kind diwuiur-n Chop p.- cm...” .... 2 ;Induolner wu bard to oxmllbv am 'ard........... 1 In an. To the ban-end huh-d 0.3.”... .. .. . . .. Ri? mail! "treq" A. minor- BHq.heet...... .... t chic-dull tits puni- nndiu ann- um, ...... ...... .. Ciu"aTiG'i'G'"giii'iaG.' pa.................., Tho winter in hm opprouhlu. tho dreary nights at November on. u; foal that Due-bar will soon tttllow, in fouprlnlu. The bums: for." In. the appliance of hula: deprived of its summer nrmonu. The howling of the ninth ll " ittdittatitm that propann'Om are mommy for Mac neur lawn dgyu‘nud night; for the bentilnl days and nights of anbor no pus: 3nd gone, We go through the wood: Ind the rustling ot the Iowa under reminds us of frail " mmity. The subjects that bore the, fallen leaves are yet sanding erect. probably some ot them may yield to the mmpw at the winter and be blown to the ground. We see home at the tender ssplings yet with their green leaves as it protected by the tall and majestzc elms and mable. We new a big lion ot mowhirde thin Monday. 8.h Nor, generally an iatNatiott el e morn our " hand. A low (lave ago we new I biz ll ak at blackbirde. generally a sign of bad weather at which we bed enough lately. Thrrehin: in not much more than he" done in thin lmlicy. 8 m0 at she (hr-shell ny more ere over 50 berm waiting on them yet end the amnion engine. mm be mutilated htuttttttt up an old hone power ma chine of the olden timee and engage Bob [fisher to run it, he being an old thrower. _ So we follow up trail mun from the cradle to the an“ Like the ruin: ottho no we see him an helpleu “be hm we watch him and u the an armamen- so does the child " 110 is (lining mouth till mood-y when he i: u the prime of like. Bttt u the tide he only any. there a lit. us while when he begins to go back- ward till the "tttitrttt or his “we.“ Bu cone to its demon!“ not! be in ma aside and llid in " In: resting place. _ Frail man. his days are asthe fad-1 len luuwsl The summer time at the, poured, pioneer no put in munv install-i can for be has sewn spring. summer autumn and winter In their amuse} returning. We see in n Rye,': summer morning in June the sun, rises its the out and proceodl :10le ' till midday when it begins togoto! in testing place in the won but com, titMtegita calms till neu morningl when it no“ the “no direction. ' Some are near done plowing while others haven't turned I inmw yet. Thou having turnips any they are not. so large nauaunl on Iccmmt of out getting enough trot in Downer. Wood in needtnl to hue nth: n}- prmching ot win or and to some itig qui'e hard to get " the melon! time. We came through In Sulliun‘a pince (now Wm McLeod's) a d the bash u all cow-red with Milan branch. nsirom the other: u:_lst. Oct. snow storm. Miss Floyd. tencher. had a good Hulloween party luély and ullcn' r.ved the pron-m. mer Mold-chow and family and Miss Hchrmrck droTe to Beminck 'on Sunrduy to res Mu MeC‘M-mer And will be returning thits Mondny. We no pleased to hear Mia Math. er in emu-1 llhl'g well alter her ow ermm. AU, Anna Home!!!" in able, to run his um (urn-wed riding plow being hid up since haven Will an usidom to " tont. Pleated also to hour he in now a plter "d to extend our geld wuhn to him n11 In Malachlun our the young lady uni"! some no“ no. 'l‘hupiro of tha, Prnbytoriln Ch. ii conned with Vancouver Iii-(In this time of tho but qusliry. Lou pl use: clown-l- left in the him so: and won’t be null. " luv. the price in mull thin year and tltr qul-ty no: II good. The Slandud But ”no: mm ll than regular in " nttettdotso hero and it very nbligiu. Mr Donald McDonald IWIDMIiQd Rev Mr Jones to the induction of R" Mr Smith of Dunn. lnoly. PRlCEVILLE AND LIMITS PRIGEVILLE tr,dlii,'l autu-udatrarau-u-tt"Good". RUR-Tue-terr-Vit-ui-t ouGiaariGTGrCtuk%tt-uu. . Mr Ch. Bailey and no. Bunnie, are buy decorating Mr Waiter Btoughton's house. 7 ttiss Dell Mertrtrre - the week and at her home in Dundnlk. Some of our young people were dlmPpolasted last Tuesday night, owing to the disagreeable weather for the ball at Hopevule. It Alfred licCauley in engaged with Mr John Haw. KI Herb Corbett. Ptoton. had the [Melamine to have one of his cattle shot by some one handling a gun recklessly. Mr and In War Moody and daugh- ter left for Owen Sound. Miss Marie McCann'el Mid brother, Sundnyed at Mr Nat Caswell'l, Flettherton. The "in " rained) every day with a little snow " night. once In . while. The workmen no pounding uuv u Dixon's house an if they meant to Ink. . upoun or upon u born before Xena, Some furrows are viirttu in some fulds bat they no for Ind In be tween. There may not be much in- ,sreased production m 1921. Son. of the youth and bonny " tended the party n Jae. Weir? not many night- Mo. They man have been well antenna“. Jun at them it ther got hon. In. or - or later. - The 3. School Anunnrury Sou-fa! in. in Ebenezer church £1: Sand" J. LG at! Monday "ttttin ' Igt 0'. runl. I ted " In “anion I',, the fund: of H has “out $86. B" H. Bury oonduuod W "' the Sand" "tunes and (no a m: ' ("In - . . qito nng Adam" on “and" "can; clue. -- Mr Bury u only 78 you. at no yet, l Ind he in {all of Mo sud can”. Ho. TEL lon- hia work vul to s" uppnuocc _ will um, die m the lumen. but: On Monday evening the eervieee were much enlivened by two stood ed drew-e by Kw Mr. Burnett of Dro. more end Rev C ti Janet of Prieeville. Music wee supplied by the locelolnou' end Mr end In The! Daily, “we Meleel Deiley. Mre H. Mchen of Priceville. Ibe- Beryl Ronnie end tire lIoeper Bros., the latter giung two violin eeleeliona 'hlch were well re- ceived. Mr end Mn Thou Weir gen senge end several of elm young peop- le and reentelinee. V The Buy. Tina. Wat. L Dino, read the fin-noun! lawman of the SKSaIwol which thawed . hnlcnce on but! In Nov. of $87.18. It" ll. J. Mecsrtett filled the shut well. Keir................. on) " P‘lonrperewt....... 650m7$ t cumulekJJIu. " no ghoplgr f'"-- 23‘“ch iF But the most interesting to some use the sddreu to the Superintend- ent. W. It. Woon, 'who [in s-rnd faithfully tor clown yours sud hoe bun much noted lo guvioluslny. regulstiiy of 1'l,'l'd'i sad , desirov to make the church prospuous by our; nuns st his commond. Mr. Win Dixon rend tho “it". sod p: Mn AllTuskor mode the prrunuuon which sonsisud of I new Inhodiu t hymn book and I 'et of gold on! ty links. In Wouon replica In anusbls . mun. Us “pressed thnks ml " promised to "on the school u often " ho could, but " round " onosh- Cu or for. out sthsln. Ishs it ittt. - possiblo for him to union " sour 's int-Dd.» of our Suds, sslwol, The * Inst. of good Iii-boo attend It Watson '.. q. " " low plus of rssidonce, ' is Sr 4 "ar, Greenwood Jr 4th- Bee sie Beaten. Gladys Firth, Ion: Baton, Cameron Robson Jr 3rd -- Norman Haley. Irene Hastie. Katie Haley, Nor. man Blair. Arthur McClocklin Sr 2nd --Charlie Timmins. Graham Timmins. Jr 'ad- Erie Mays. S.- t--lgattet Man. Jr i-Catherine Timmins. Pr-Furen McNab. 7 7 - Durham Markets. (Arrircd too Cute for lot SWAMP COLLEGE OLENMONT School Report No. 5. guano F.. I. Johnston. Teacher .~,qhv'v! it I " It', " GU u. 50 um I I Icatholbchgy-jonn- and an”... His Master's Voice Records you should have : . Tho CeeetUtd Modloy -tuerue. and Sondra Modloy Quorum bmet and Low --Campbeti and In" “I II.“ my Swine- lino: holl- Jet 13ch hull. that Jack bull! “d semen-u; -FoE Trota Golh a». -Huuihn a! Bountiful Ohio Walt The locking Bird on Tout Pun Vulu --whiettiq I think I'll m wed in the Inmmonino --Br Karrr Loud» Solo t Oo-lou --Billr Murray “I am Bun comic no... Bell! and Gn-n-dn -re tttte Iayttitt Hornpipe Media -for 4nd Modloy of Old Tun. Real: during } The thou no only a few of tho now i a“: on“. Call and hour them and ask us to play any other you may wish to hear ‘ Roma-bot "His Mutor's Voice" have {tho beet artists in the worid under 001;. “not. We no agents. i, -_----i'" -- V'Onuu'o" -- "w"â€" S amok: Over J. e. 'eiforrtootBos, an ; h omit: loamy on“. The Variety Store R. L. “moans. Prop. tome: ..ottt, residence. comer Coursrra. J. C. Btr!Pr0tChr.0., C M. BHYDINCI: 63mm! new mum at “In! “to: when: Loan a: DWI IOU” 0-11»!- l-to'I. "-0gt . talcum)!" Covlnunlmthn ttqt-tyt.' oth- I. Ian-idem»: u “I “an". IRS. JUHESON & MWESJV J. L. SMITH. M. B., M. c. P. S. U and LsmstuGuadeui iGtuiG" OMee Hours: 9 to ll a. m., 1.30 tot ' m., ' to 0 p. m., Sundays and huudly shaman excepted. cmc: t-lratteggtttottrt Bovn: t-a Evening: wig. PICKERINO o. o s., L o s of DmmuiiiieoiltG iigiiiiiii; Eco-n 0m l OJ HUNT " New!” HONOR amour: of mg ey-yer.. “my! Boyd Lb“ J .P. Telford Bee, "Amr" - Oahu-u". .- um Itttl 'tMJ Donul surgeon “In II I. I“. ("IN - nth-"ll" q0otq at can. . clu- Poet (We. D. MoPHAIL..’ I tutu. luau. Arnnmonu 'or "u' a m to. man M at“. u we Kama. OI In. . - (WmuGentr m m“ In (nylon P.o. will u 360mm], M, for-Ion "tPIU-tos. . D. lePlIAlL. Ceylon or to c. ulna Durin- - It I :Pmll I“ I "lists' 1 ‘nl " m In mrttta. The DoubleTrack Route For tum: vw‘vicv“ . no" to In! Grand Tun ... .. " C. E. lowing. mum» Pam-[u W. CALDE l To" - Comm Dru In". 1'.le IL! qucelkd dining cur Brreice, Sleeping can on night T5?” and Ptrtorciru on princip'al Day rum. “out. Ton-G. Ont. T, Ladies’Sweaters c; t and Pullovers t t Chamois and Silk mom t .1. in the popular shades * i'i'd'tt'l" £80m” Serge: i t and Tricotene . t Cashmere Clan t * Tartans 9 Lie-nut! Auctioneer tor co. “my J. EGIANT 9.0... LG. . TELFOBD & CURREY Exam Sunday ' Fancy Plaid and Silks lot Dresses - A". - allow HMO, Stti1 I. Etc. mun, In f!W. Montreal Toronto Detroit and Chicago between Currey

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