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Durham Review (1897), 18 Nov 1920, p. 5

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1020 V. y: xxat f Owen so.“ high... at: - the who: In“! atur- ad. Durha- a TI w VI A = * 1371-2338 ade FE For retun‘nd " 113$ 20% " ll C; NOVEMBER 18, 1920 t, S. MacBETH Druggist nusuiit,ra,i, Dpclnm : I lei' 2333335133 ai.aaaataaraaaa'.h ,aaaaaaaesu-zee §§5$GE%‘EGE& MARE WILSON, We are open for business next door to Me. Ilraith's Shoe More and solicit the patronage of the citizens of Durham and vicinity. Try our own Cooked Meats, tiendciteese, Sausage, Homadc Beef Dripping. Etc. Smoked Rolls and all kinds of CuredBfeats on hand Terms. CASH. There are m many uses for such a household neceuity M that no on8 should deny themselves of their ulefulneu. I Ours are sold with an abnolute guanine. u to mini. I y, the seams no reinforced and each hot unto: bottle H of full capacity. " ' Let UN show you our complete line of rustGerro. We feel sureitorill-lto you. _ ' . "f 4;. You can get a lot of comfort right noerom a Bunantoed Durham Meat Market Delivery to all parts of the Town. . Give us a trial. .Our prices are right. HOT WATER BOTTLE Durham PHONE 94 . l They did not auto pay old debts to the oldest U F 0 duh in Bruce County situated at Dunkeld. disbanded lately The Mtt" we! a dispute one; binder twine deal in 1919, in which the patent director: tried to nit an amen! of 82.00 on all the member: to tover some deficit. The members refuted to make good the bungling and will join other club. or drop out altogether. --The bye-eleetion in East Elgin comes off next week and strenuous etrerts are being made by Tories, Grits and U. F. O' to elect their man. The riding has been a long time vacant. the government it is alleged shuddering to open it for fear of an adverse verdict. The time he. come when they must pp‘en it, and their big gum are on the ground fighting u if for life. Crerar in in the Riding making for the U. F. o. man and it [coke u it his powerful advocacy would elect the U. F o, men for sure. The ladies of the" Methodist church will hold a bazaar, Saturday, Dec. 4th. Watch for further notice. Makeover 6 per cent on your money by investing your spare cash in Victory Boadv-the safest investment onemh. Invest at once. See, phone or write P Roman at Review Office. Moru: " ALLvaNcas BnaRti--Att organization knownas the Mothers Al- lowzinces Board for the County of Grey. for eupplying fittancial or other aid to needy mothere was effected at Dundalk recently. when the following officers were elected; Chairman, A. E.Colgan. Dundalk : Vice Chairman, H. W. mint. Hanover; Secy.. Mrs Wm Dingwall. Hopeville. Several applications for al- lowancelwere received and gent to the Provincial Commission for final decis- ion. The next meeting of the Board will be held in the Town Hall, Dundalk. on Friday, Dec, 3rd at 7 o'clock p m. ADDITIONAL LOCALS WAR, Pnocnnssn'z Muster?“ Br.a'rrt.-Disratutied with the inactivity of their Council this year and preceding years some Walkerton citizens have a ned municipal scheme. Representatives of the War Veterans, Labor Union: and a number of business men met and nom- inated a committee who will draw up a prdgrenive municipal program for next year. Some of the planks suggested for the new platfoh: were paving the front, street. making a good road between the stations, building a trunk sewer, and pro- virling more recreation facilities for the‘ young. to keep them in town and devttdul them. This committee. with I. O. D, E. repreeentation aloe added. ,rilldratt th I',t,et Later amunicipal gate will be n ted who mllrnn on this platform, and will receive the endoraation and eup- M of these organizations. and will alto t?.t,,rtee.ee.tndtd to the electors for get», oral support. BEST EVIDENGES loot! t Maintain Ont. 13-66 The plump, rosy cheek, a well-nourished body, are the best evidences of qtrength and vigbr. is med in tem of thow sands of homes every day. It improves the appetite, pro- mote: growth and sustains strength. SCOTPS EMULSION ME DURHAM REVIEW . ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO In the mutter of the Estate of Charles Alexander Hopkins. lute of the Township of Bentinck, in the Coun. ty of Grey, Farmer, deceased. l NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to l the Trustee Act and amendments there. i to that all creditors and others having \claimn against the estate of the laid fharles Alexander Hopkins, who died ‘on or wheat the Stventeenth day of i June A. D 1920. are required on or be. fore the Fifteenth day of December A. l, D. 1920, tn send by {that prepaid or de. _ liver to Menu Wright, Telford and iBirnie of the cite of Oven Senna. Solic. itor: for Sarah Jane Moffat, the-Admin. intrateix ot theutne of the nid decen- ed, their-Christian ind surnames; ad- Jiresaeit and descriptions, the full par- ticuIarn of theit claims, the atntement of their 'accounts and. the nature of the ecurities, if any, heldb y them. Mrs C. Walespent part of In: week in Toronto. $N M159 Gladys Ferguson visited a few days with her sister, Mrs 118. Stutréck whom we are plentred to see out again after her long sp ll of sickness. ' u Mrs. J. Ball, London, bame up to visit her daughter, Mrs. Wm Ding- wall Mrs D. Campbell. oramreville, was a recent guest at Mr Jas Dingwall's. Mr and Mn It. E. Hocktidge spent Sunday afternoon with Cedarville friends, ' The young people and pupils of S S. No 4 are preparing to give a con- cart in the Hall about the end of ttse, rear. _ Mr Goo. Sturrockyu home from Toronto for a few' days last week Pleased to report he is receiving very successful treatment. The com-unity extendl deepest svtupathy to the family of the late Mrs Wat Fetus, in their irreparable loss of I kind and devoted mother. Misses M. Martin and s. Hutchin- son spent the week end at Mr Bert Haw'a. _ - Weddle bells are ringing here in two places. Mr P. Philpl is visiting this week at the parental home. Mina 'M. " Moore of Fleshuton is visiting at Mr H. McMillan's. AND further take notice that after such last mentiancd date 'the naid Ad. muniltratri! wil' proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have notice. ad that the said Ad- ministratriat will Ill',', be liable tor the and meets or any nart thereof to Inv trerMrt or persona of whose chime nat- icenhall not have been r reivmi by her at the time of 1'r,h"G'laf,'t"g',,'. Dated at Owen Sound this Ninth day of November A". D. I920. _ . WRIOH'ETBLFORD & BIIIII. Solicitors for the Admiimtratrisr Mr " McCormick " at pnscut puttjng in concrete sxlbliug com. plete wi,th steel stalls and carrier. Threshing is almost completed with only a few jobs of clover to do, , Marriage Licenses The undersigned has Aeen appointed Issuer of Marriage Licenses in this die. trict. Parties contemplating matrimony ttlease call. No publicity. The weather at present in looking wintry. Some think it will thaw again but some predict winter on In the ‘groundhog he. not been' seen here for some time Qultu w tune since this burg w“ heard from but we an itin here and intending tojuy. CNOTIcg TO CREDITORS qc" SPECIALS m man’s axons Men's Brown Broguo Bale. leather Iole. regular ............ $12.00. on sale SW.“ Come in budget a pair of those before your size is sold out. _ _ REPAIRING . ' a Specialty J. s. MCILRAITH This week we are offering some aten'a fine Ihoes at greatly reduced prices. Men's Mahogany Blue, leather sole, regulsr $14 - .-.....-.......,...-." Sule SIG.” Men's Light Brown Bai, leather solo. ugular - . ............813. on ulo Men's Dark Bros”) Baits, leather sole, regula- ' ."0'0.""' 'lt.00,on) -. . -' . i" "i 'c tit1.ifhttest-'t wk...“ 1'utet ttMat. SWINTON PARK HOPEHLLE The eu. ".. Stan _ . C. RAMAGE rubberlined, which wilher you to come and look qt." Then if you want real Bargains on . overdoats, Underwear. Sweat. ers, Sweater Goats. Caps, Gloves Mitts, Trousers,, Mufflers. Etc. Come to this Mile. and the anv0 three lines describe the whole story. I um continu- ing the Bale) Bud have some real Spocisla for this week. I hav'e a special on _ f Since Inr Sale commenced 3. Sleeping curt on night Train, and I have been surprised .tho VI! ParlorC-rl on principal Day trains. the way the buying public Bret' For lather panialuu npply to appreciating m; _ my Grand Trunk Ticket Axon. or n A . n - ( lil. nothing. District PIBIOI'QI away as above stated. He was born in l Glenelg Tp, in 1850 and remained a resi- dent of the Township until three or four yearn ago, when with his wife. ‘who was: adaughter of the late Christopher Wil. liams. he moved to Durham. A family 'of four also survive him ; Thos. on the hbme farm ; Mrs Burke, Empress, Alta. ; Mrs Hargrave of Egremont ; Mist Nellie of Toronto, Fiire sisters and one broth. pr also remain ; Mrs Alex Struthers. Brandon, Man : Min Sarah Collier and Mrs Unicome in Winnipeg: Mrs Gurney in Toronto ;.Mrs Bovingdon. Sault Ste Marie ; Wm at McGregor, Man. The tuneral was held trom Trinity Church on Saturday afternoon, Rev F. G. Hardy, his pastor, conducting the service: at church and grave. I They. Came! They’ Saw I They Bought! Heavy Tweed Coats On Thursday morning last the death i. Mee-ee-e-see-se.-, occurred of Mr John Collier at hit home l J. L. SMITH, M. B., M. C. on Queen, St. after: lengthy illness from l OMee “d residence, corned acancerous affeetioet of the throat. At Bttd Umbton, dppo.ite ol d Pt different times In his illness he made _ OMee Hours: 9 to u B. m., trips to the city to secure special medi- . m., ' to . p. m., sum; cal aid but of no avail and he passed" ghut‘tday afternoon excepted Cello-f Pie ttul. Brick, Pumps & Pump Kept“: promptly attendef to Durham, Markets. of MiiGG.. F SALE of [ Gents' Furnishings I JOHN '3ctttJ'rd alwayn on hand. JOHN COLLIER Whitmore'. tlo .0 si-sal-st. The lkiible1'radaiiite "l. L. SMITH, M. B., M. c. P. s. o 1 omee. And. residence, _ corner Counteu W. CALDE l, Town Age-k Comm Drug Icon. Telephone th- I iPey Serges T . O a, and Trlcotene . t Cashmere Clan t , Tartans ' J.P. Telford g¢¢¢t¢¢¢gwm¢g Agent. Ton-5.7 Oat. " L. DURHAM - AND --e RAN Barristers. Sollgtorl. Etc .hney mam i; Ladies’Sweaters it; t and Pulloveys t gen-unis L silk mom t . in the popular shades 6 wtc. PICKERING B. o s.. L o s HONOR GRADUATE " Toma University. graduste of norat Pollux. ot DontAI'Snre-nn- or Ontario “non. ' J & J HUNTERS Now am. '-v " t4... Mei. " tuEsoy & “WES!!! and untbtGGfriaitTiirParriii"ii tMiee Hours: I toll B. m., I.“ to. er, m...) t.o O p. m., Sumjayo an. Hose: GIADUA‘I'I Toronto Unused", a. duh hr/ Gonna Inna‘ Stu-30m Dean-try lnnl its want-hem 0 In - var Juwdlry amn- ml opp. _ ttitat Pout Dulce. mm-m - oe- 7 maul-nu. " --The two " these days for 29 cents The Variety Store R. L, SAUNDERS. Prop. J. c. EUTTON,I.D., C M. we! H Am Special this Friday and l Inge letter size tsblet 1 " linen onvolopu.... We have 3 complete stock of the thaw. They are a good quality sud Inve- them in the following nine ', _ trk, 6, 6t, t, 7% " Me pair " 9, 9%. IO, at 1.15 pair For quality and price thou hope will “and the tent of comparison Ribbed Wool Hose . Fat ladies and Children “can“ Audience!- tor Cas. may J. [GRANT 0.0.8. LO. TELFORD d; CURRE! “Collect It“. and “use” RRti - d. P. ' , rm. 'dakltt1t'."'" I. Umulled dining car Icrwcc. Em “In." Fancy Plaid and Silks tor Dresses between Montrool Toronto Detroit on " GRANT t HANOVII B Currey ti.. 150

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