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Durham Review (1897), 12 May 1921, p. 4

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Fte"trcs,sft, ttir/il' {If fl 'Y',', JUL-1N 1V1CGOWAN iii, ifi 'ntePeople's',Mills - 01mm.“ ti kxngmxxfixxxxxxwwxxwwxxxxw t; SPRING AND FALL WHEAT 5% i'iii' TEE-PEOPLES MILLS a?at.lxlxlXaa8XllF%ilXxxXxxXxxlgaegexiggeiiiyx GOODS DELIVERED around town every afternoon. Send in your orders early. Our Flour is guaranteed. Try it and be conv that it is the best on the market. Phone No MDay or Night No.l Flour, Bran, Sho/ts, Chopped ilii Wheat, Chopped Peas and Mixed Chop (8 wonderful for combating germs of the mouth, teeth, gums, throat, nose and muc- on: surfaces. Price 35c will give you strength, build up waist tissues and restore lost appetite. It relieves persistentcoughs. bronchit- is and lung weakness. 81.00 Cl/i/sa/iliac.' __'_- _ 1;;‘cg'55c ' fli'dTi',i,.'"' in odd lots, --5c per roll MACFARLANE'S Drug Store After an attack of the Flu or common Grippe you need a strength producer NYAL CtriAM'stb0.s Will build you up if recent ailmenes have weakened the vitality. Large bottle 81.25 and guaranteed the best tonic Remember also that we carry everything _ Renewed Strength Garden Tools are now in Season May Day is Past and Fishing is in Set Klenzo F Liquid Antiseptic THE RED FRONT HARDWARE This end of our stock will Spades. Forks. etc. We ant It your dealer does not handle our Flour, etc. mum tothe Mill and we will use you right. Got your tackle from us. We have every requisite reels, baskets, hooks, lines and sinkers. for which werpay the highest price. We also buy Oats. Peas, Barley and Buckwheat JOHN MCGOWAN Are Again.0pen For Business _ lllillllktlllllilrTYRE We have it, can get it Nothing is more beautiful or adds more dellars to gent residrrre than a nicely painttd exterior. There's money in it for you as well--save the surface and you Save all. Don’t let your buildings Met weather-beaten and “new... um-.. get PEPTONA We have it it all colord and shades. Paints all ready to apply. Paintup ik Clean up Buy Your C. P. R. Tickets Here are also open to buy any quantity of " - - _.. _ - ... weather-beaten and weather worn. The Ram“. Mm and have on hand for sale ock will be found complete-Rakes, Hoes) Cultivators, Shovels We are headquarters also for Bonnie’s famous Garden Seeds. Sherwin Williams Covers the Wood Beautify your home this Summer will make a marvellous change ill an old straw hat. Bottle with brush 30e Now that the good weather is here you will be thinking of your holidays. Novacation would be complete without akodak. It's pictures will keep the memory of your holiday scenes before your long afterwards. Elliay's Hat Dye Wall Paper "Kodak or it isn't made Kodakg-Pilttts -Snpplies -- All the new designs AS YOU GO" Shelf and Heavy Hardware faced $eason " Get Ready s, stains and-varnishes fisherman requires-rods Bl No More Gas on the Stomach or Sour E Stomach! No More Heavy Feeling . ml After Meals or Constipationl It you have sour stomach, qonstI- “I patina or gas on the stomach ONE X SPOONFU’L. simple buckthoru bark, . I ginorine, we, as mum! in Adler-i-ka, 'shi will bring you INSTANT relirt'. The Red Front Drugglst and Stationer, Durham He is Agontf the Grey and Bruce Germania and o rio Farmers' Wea thor Co., all on Mu' al System. Also agent for the Hartfo , the Merchants. and Miller's Nations Fire Insurance Companies. Consult hi when in need of Insurance. Upper Tow Durham MOUNT FOREST ONT. Bookkeeping. Stenozraphy. Typewrit- ing. Individual instruction ensures rapid progress. Write for prospectus Insure " Automobile with flll'( McQueen Adler-i-ka draws all the old foul matter from the system having the bowels and stomach fresh and CLEAN, "may to|d'cest anything. Gum-As againzt appendicitis. For sale by Ely yutlgum atetsiet" The Allies have showu a patience un- der German trickery and counter-pro- posals that has long ceased to be a virtue while evuyone knows what Germany would have done had she sat in the seats of the mighty ? ls the certain now who won the war ? On Tuesday Germany reached her deepest humiliation. She accepted the ultimatum of the Allies which could be answered only by "yes" or "no". By acceptance she promisesto pay a sum of 26,7li0,00o (63 billion pounds.) Aman named Wirth was the new Ieathsr.of the government and the vote was 221 to 175 Paying this huge sum is not all ;dis. armament must be carried out in accord- ance with the treaty of Versailles and the trial of war criminals must no longer be delayed. Accountancy. stenography. typewrit- ing and general improvement courses; superior instruction only. Students assisted to positions. Open all year. Write for prospectus. Enter now. EAT ALI, Yoo WANT'! Germany Knuckles Down S. MacBETH Yonge and Charles Sts.,Toronto W. A. TRIMBI.F.. Prinmpal 'mouni_rén an? Telephone " " 1911 W. J. Elliott, Principal , poles, v..- -e..Wi._9r.. ... _.... __ - gnu lt's(l|lfl Judge Scott ofPerth, forrnerlyof Walk-l with all rights of way: nd appurt,en.an- erton in the course of a very sensible ces thereto belongmg‘ur appertatning address as President of the Ontario Ed; Upon the said prernis are said .to.tte ucational Association, gave voice to a tew 1 'gg/gi, agtlh?r2litiet ,1flri,r,7ittt sentences that havea local application! about 32 feet by 27 f t, with stone in many parts of our Province ;"thn we, basement verandah, elec ic light, fur- see, as we do, every where, groups all urea and hard and sottw ter. youngsters parading the streets until long! The property will be offer subject to after nightfall. swarming the movies night a reserved bid. after night and conducting themselves ab- I TERMS or SAL solutely without restraint. we can yt,,ito2npripg,"ttef at; t','l'"tt,'eag'io'ttye conclude that parental control has ini y . , . these days deplorably weakened if it has, ternget.in thirty days therealt without not ceased in fact. The prevalence ofi For further particulars and co itionl the cigarette habit, the increase of truan- i of sale apply to cy. and the alarming tendency to crim- Wright, Telford and Birnie,' on the part of children not yet too old to Owen Sound. On ' be spanked-O tell the story of the lax- I vendora'Solicitor. r to ity in home discipline and the shirking Jon" Muna, otparentalduties. Estate Aunt. Hanover. Ont. Brampton to Chatsworth-Very fair in dry weather except first four: miles north of Branptnn. rough macadam-first eight miles north of Shelburne. very poor and a one m'le stretch three miles north of Markdale rough. Arthur to Kincardine --In spite of heavy rains since. Fedntt.iev, 27th, highway in general in fair condition. THE DUBHAI 33mm Guelph to Mount Forest "Very muddy Mount Forest to Owen Sound-Gravel road in fair condition. A wedding of much interest took p’acei in foronto on Wednesday, April 27th when Jennie Hughetta, imond youngesti daughter of Mr. Neil MacGi!hvray or" Uleuelg was united in marriage to Mm William Ridden of Toronto, at the homel ot the btitie's Sister. Mrs. Kenneth Mac- Kenzre.239 Bartlett Ave. Rev. W. A. Cameron on onor tit, Baptist Church pertorming the ceremony at 6 o'clock An I the evening. The house was lovely with spring flowers and ferns. The bride who was sweet and museum in her bridal dress of French blue charmeuse and georgette with a silver trimming, carried‘ a sheaf of Ophelia roses. She was given away by Mr. Kenneth MacKenzie. Thet bridemaid was Miss Sadie MacGillivray of Durham, cousin of the bride. She wore a gown of ivory crepe-de-chene with henna embroidery and carried Richmond roses. Mr. John McDonald of Toronto was best man. About thirty intimate lnends and relatives were present' After congratulations had been extended to the newly married couple a delicious wedding supper was served. Mrs. McKenzie being assisted by her sisters, Mrs. M. Kay, Dr. Anna Ellison, of Toronto, and Mrs. H. Bowerbank of Hamilton. The bride's travelling attire was a suit of navy blue tricotine and small black mo. hair hat with french Mwers. Mr. and Mrs. Riddell will reside in Toronto at 19A Goodwood Ave. where they will be home to their friends alter May 15th. Many beautiful and useful wedding gifts were received by the young couple both of whom are very popular with their friends. Among the many lovely gifts were beautiful embroidered table linens sent from Scotland by the mother of the groom. a handsome cheque from the bride's father ', a' piemd silver ll' “er. basket from the bride's ti. s. class ati. Bloor St, Baptist Church, and handsome cut glass fruit h nvls and table silver from associates of the groom in the Bell Tele phone Co Toromd Best nishes arel extended to Mr. and Mrs. Riddell for al long and happy married life I Resident Fingtneers'last week's s‘mul' [menus reports of the condition of the main roads throughout the Province has the following regarding roads adjacent to thisd'strictz- Provincial Highway Conditions Avery pleasant time was spent " LatomGehoot on Arbor Day. There being 45 in attendance Miss Lawrence myned the Separate School teacher with all her pupils. There was a good program w.sth baseball and other games After allwas over Lunch was served. There is no need to say the shildren. enjoyed it, also the older ones. w. A. Mcintosh entertained a num- ber of Williamsford and Dotnoch young people on Monday. Fishingicthemder of the dar. Mr. Leuck patented In with a beauty, enough to feed four ordinary men. Mrs. Parke of Hamilton spent a day with her not: Mr. J. H. Parke. Min Lawrence open: the week end with her parents in Durham. ls Parental Control Breaking Down ? was; 13:22:: 250to8.50‘l Rtspes 'ttrt1'i A. s. HUNTER & sou, Durham teed to outhsii wood,per 108 sq ft ' "3' , A}; Brantford &Neponset Beofgng_;z‘f:.:1:hzfii.°:3:: Irons were $8 for not point Electric Home Beautifying at Lower Prices wk? Wood-lac In“..- u,_-, tiymeneat A varnish and stain in one. For Floors. Woodwork, Furnit. ure and Bathroom equipment. 3lk to 9.65 per can TORONTO interest. _ - W 7 "___- 7...“--. For further particulars and co ditiom of sale apply to Wright, Telford and Birnie,' Owen Sound. On ' Vendors'Solicito" rto JOHN Mum. Estate Agent, Hanover, Ont. l Lot number two west of Garairaxa l Street in the Government Survey of the Town of Durham. in the County of Grey, save and except the north fifty feet thereof, heretofore sold and con- veyed to one John Vollet ', and also save I and except the South‘ twenty three feet thereof, heretofore so d and conveyed to one Emerson H. Kinhee - and together with allrights of way nd appurtenan- ces thereto belonging r appertaining Upon the said premis are said to be erected a comfortable, t storrey. brick shingle roofed, double Welling house, about 32 feet by 27 f t, with stone basement verandah, elec iclight, fur- naces and hard and soft w ter. The property will be offer subject to a reserved bid. SATURDAY, MAY 14.1921 at the hour of 2 30 o'clock in the after, noon, the following prvperty, namely ; Under and by virtue of the “was of sale continued in a certain ortgage which will be produced at the time and place of sale there will Ire offered for sale by public auction at the HAHN HOUSE HOTEL in the TOWN OF DURHAM in the County of Grey, by Robert Brigham, licensed Auctiimeer, on Noti eis hereby given that fishing is prohibi d on lots 50.61.52. 63 and M. on the 3 Con., E, G. R., and on lot 10 ol the lit Con, N. D. R., Glenelg. Wm. Weir, John Newell, Walter Ball. g.19 The egt,a,'t','i,fi'di'l) Live Stock Ship- ping Associatio wull shin stock from Durham every Fkiday All parties re- quested to bring bugs in on that day. Rev. Gut Mrs. Sillan of Domoch visit ed Mrs. J. D. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Dugald Clark last Tuesday. We are planned to report that Mia Helen‘Chrk I. able to be about lulu. Mia Junie McDonald ot Tomato who he: he had In attack of In Grippe in home for I time to regain her strength. Min Jessie Stewart of Toronto is visiting her father Ind brother " preaent Mr. ind Mrs. John Caswell of near Durham upent the tirqt of the week with he brother Alvin and sister Mn. Davy. JAS. LAWRENCE, Manager, Phone 93, r 1-3. R. R. No 1, Durham Min Mary Lamh left on Saturday for Wallentrtein to atsist Min Marion Mort- on in her school for a time. Her mother accompanied her as far as Guelph. Mr. ind Mrs. Alvin Caswell and little Ion visited Mulock friends on the first of the week. Mr, and Mrs. Duncan Morrison of Glenelg visited the Smith family Int Monday. Myand Mrs. Duglld Clark amour named by Mrs. J: W. Smith motored to Sullivan on Sunday to visit Mrs. Mnrray. - " ... . Mr, John Noble of Varncy had In unfortunnale accident with " cur on the hull west of here'on Sunday in which the car got pretty badly damaged. The hill is in pretty bad shape at preeem being badly washed out with the reccnt heavy rains. . Miss Hughes and her pupils held Arbour Day last Friday when the anal planting and cleaning up where locom- plinhed. _ WANTE A FEW STUDENT NURSES. Appl to the City of STRA ORD GENER HOSPITAL, VlMigu'Lottie Fletcher of Toronto in Valium: her brother and litter at the old hc me. Min Annie Smith in dreumaking " the home of Mrs. D. Lamb this week. Of Properiy in the Town of Durham Muss Barbara Smith wan the guest of For outside and inside use, per qt Ready Mixed Paint A dull finish for walls. many color schemes, enough for 25 sq. 'tite..,........ 35c Alabastlne MORTGAGE SALE Fishing Prohibited Nolice to Farmers 'atford, Ont. 75c ti See the line ot Fancy Figured Voile 99 Ladies t j?) To the Men lil A consignment of Goods arriving this week in it" M Prints, Ginghams, Cretonoes, Voiles, Underuear, f. M Cations, Towellings, Shirtings, Marquiseues, and y; M Ladies' and Children's Hose. ili, a These goods not: bought " pie-var pins :1 c, 5': (XI will be sold " pro-war prices. l a White Flarttteluttem, by the "rd..............,..., .. -. Pl, 3.: White Bleached Cotton " C.................... 'Tr ., W" V. a Ecru Curtain Marquisotte, " ........r...........-...,._. 19- f: M Fine English Print. " "'.'.....rrr....r.r......, :4 ith til Fancy Gingham. stomped right through, yard........ 27v 3; Lodien' Vests. “Comfy eat". w................. ....rt .......w,- IT y: Lodiea' Pink Bloomer. ...............r.. '.P....r".w.....w.r. 4th . - y M Latmsa'Hotre,extra quality, per pair.............. ..er_ i c',-, 'Y a? f1lighclass0ryOoods 88gllXDtXYiKgRXfiexxx5tggstxxyt,'xy: y: "i.. 335 t1.t.r1qilS.r9pilAVmima NEWS I? Mu. Ashley of he" Durban neatly. Mr. and Mrs Winn Oink Ind ter ily of the Rocky open: Sunny with In. mother Mrs. J. D. Clark. . "ELLE. (link spent Tuesday with her son Dunk! of the Rocky mill. Mr and Mrs In Livingstone and daughter Elspeth of Owen Sound spent a couple of dnyethe first of the week with Mr and Mrs W. A. Livingstone. M/and MrdE. Farm“ of Camp-l hell's Corner, spent Sunday with {fiend-7'“. BAllltm, 4Uit, Ont. Mr Cluniu McKean and his sister Miss Nellie from Banana. spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs_Harry Rtay_. _ . ., . "iFiviiriiiaG" Vdrburham visited recenuy with Mr Rex Lawrence. - Min Flotence Bailey spent the week with Durham friends. We ire my to hear of the illness of Miss Lily Mervyn from netve trouble. We hope for e upeeey recovery. - - Redpath Sugar in I00 lb. bags Just Arrived-50 bags Seed Corn Beggs' Store, Durham To Buyers Friday & Saturday . Spring is here and everything seems more cheerful. We feel more like doing business than we have in the past fear months. Nearly everyone is at work again. With the things we have to eat and wear getting cheaper. How about a little grocery order now ? Oranges per doz. One Delivery to any part oi Town in Forenoon Two Deliveries to any part of Town in Afternoon Better Times very fine Get u pair of our Fincy Tie Pumps-the Intent touch in Footwear..... ....s.... .'...t. Less Than I9l4 Prices 600 V ICKERS this week at Our Price is Right. Luge Prunes. reg.80c......,..-1tc lib. very nice Biscuits................ LV Ewriilmt Shortening, lib. size. __. 22(- Very best Red Salmon. Lg lb size.. 24v 3 lbpail Mtortenintr.-........., Me 3 packages Toilet Paper..,.,. ...... 23(- 3 can: beat Canned Tomatoes .._r_ IM- 1 pail Pure Jam, 4 lbs. .....m..._r.rr_ Tm- 11 bus any kinfof Soap..._........ 1.io 10 lbs. but Granulated Sugar.., Us!“ 2 lbs. Black Tea, reg 50c lb, for. _ 'tV Write no for prices on all kinds ol up .- card“. nit nukes. AID expert repay lr, MOTOR CYC L E S f: INDIGESTION WANTED Butter & Eggs um or .6011“. EMULSION we no showing this week for - We wage” M to also. “I " econ . IOWNL MAY 12,1921 aunt-norm) m, ”75? $1.00 Sik yd Igh1 Tie 45c 49c 25c 19e 19e 190 240 dig

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