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Durham Review (1897), 26 May 1921, p. 5

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$3.98. EKLY NEW3S X [ICE AL Oxfords ind Strap Slippers eek at Times )T and roceries hoe Store ie i n ue «" mm Shoes CES qs Seed Corn LRAITH WANTED Butter & Eggs HNIES Wodnoweaee e se reprent 5 Specials D OWA in )W MA InJ seems more x business than Nearly everyone s we have to ear v 1.‘}“ut a “"]e Durham MAY 26, 1921 in exceptionally MA Alternoon Forencon soing else }4¢ 4) (¢ I¢ $« )C iC () M §Priceville’s Busy Store kx & 8 The "NATIONAL" Lve. TORONTO 10.30 p.m. " DA For Sudbury, Port Arthur, Fort William, Winnipeg [m.,m,u, Edmonton, Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Victoria TImME Alternative routing : Through Standard Sleeping Car Service to Winnipeg. Leave Toronto 8.45 o m. Druggist and Stationer use fut Nt \ mount roRrest OonT. Bookkeeping, Stenography. Typewritâ€" ing. _ Individual instruction ensures rapid progress. Write for prospectus W. a. TRIMBLE, Principal h * _ / ,;~¢ Ul» simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adlerâ€"iâ€"ka, will bring you INSTANT relief, Adlerâ€"iâ€"ka draws all the old fout matter from the system leaving the bowels And stomach fresh and CLEAN, ready to digest anything. Guards against appendicitis, For sale by No More Gas on the Stomach or Sour Stomach! No More Heavy Feeling Aiter Meals or Constipation! If you have sour stomach, consti. pation or gas on the stomach OxE sPOONFUL simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adlerâ€"iâ€"ka, will bring you TNTA \was Llar s KARSTEDT BROS., Priceville Mens & Boys Clothing Specials Simmons‘ Beds BOYS NORFOLK SUITS selling fast at reduced prices..$10.25 and . MacBETH We continue our Special Sale of WORSTED SUITS in all sizes. These are unexcelled Bargains at A full line of Linoleum and 12 ft. widths. Oile 3 ft and 6 ft widths. MAY 26, 1921 et a much needed want in this community, we have added a Springs and Mattresses to our stock. peCIal ! A 4 foot Bed, Springs and Mattress, complete for Mattresses, 4 feet, and 4 feet 6 ins. from.....;:.: x‘ oi ananeine on ayeape e e mre mmmmfi tmmmmuneronmmumemeeemeesgegegemmmennnln 2. + Du rham eum in 6 ft. Oilcloths in |°7â€" / 7* ‘fom guest to guest. | _ After an hour of informal and reâ€" [ miniscent talk, Rev. C. Sinclair Jones , of Priceville, called for order and in the imidst of a packed room, having got in front of him Mr. and Mrs. Meads, read an address breathing sentiments of deep seated respect and tender regards to the‘ worthy pair, who were soon to leave for a new home in a neighboring villagel The address set out the worthy part they | The night being somewhat chilly an [l out door function could not be staged, so the guests on arrival were welcomed inâ€" !side, until the roomy residence was !crowded to overflowing with a hearty | Jolly crowd, who in greatest good humor | elbowed and squeezed from room to " room or from guest to guest. ‘ , Springs and Mattresses £, \ ____ _2 00" es around and a few from more distant points assembled, the purpose being to give the hosts a piece of their mind (and some other things) before they ieft the district that has known them for over 50 years, to reside in the village of Flesherton. | All roads led to the home Mrs. W. J. Meads, old Di Artemesia, on Monday night and friends for miles aroun from more distant points as purpose being to give the t Hon. of MEN‘S ic 23.50 25 10.50 John Oliver Premier of British Columbia, also present . Meads, old Dur‘l;ax-rv; koad. , on Monday night. Neighbors C #. . *‘ e Paints, Varnishes, Alabastine Everything in Martinâ€"Senour‘s 100 ¢% pure Paints, Varnishes, Carriage Paints, Alaâ€" bastine in all tints, Oils and Turpentines Fleet Foot Footwear of Mr. and Just what you want in Canvas Footwear in Ox‘ords and Bals for Women, Brown and Black for Boys and Youths, Whites for Misses and Children. _ All are priced reasonably. ‘| The chairman then called on an old *) friend, Dr. Hutton of Darham, who in ‘ | well chosen remarks paid tribute to the worth of the couple just honored. The ) community in honoring them had honâ€" | ored itself. In his long residence among ) them he had learned to appreciate them ‘ , as citizens and fellow workers in church and elsewhere. He was also glad to meet ,!or the first time, Mrs. Mead‘s distingâ€". uished brother, Hon. John Oliver, Premier | (of British Columbia to see if the high | |impressions of him formed by his wife on | a chance railway journey together were 10 S2CCE PCERICE : I0 ;his township. Mr. Meads knew of | the gathering as a kind of good bye affair | but the presentation part came as a " surprise. However he made a very suitâ€" able reply, expressing the pleasure himâ€" self and wife had had in the many yenrs‘ association with the neighbors surging around him. He disclaimed many of the ’ kind things said about him but thanked them most warmly for the handsome gift | (a splendid and useful hanging lamp and | brackets) assuring them that as long a’ he could see the sight of it wou!ld remind | him of the friends of the old Durham | Road. Hereceived hearty applause. ‘ § _ Y â€" * DAILY each had taken in the development of ‘I the community, spoke of the interest | Mr. Meads had taken in the work of the . church, his public spiritedness in everyl‘ fieid of social reform all crowned witb‘ the gift : of The BiPhart mnsigne. Ui a full line of Steel .. $20.00 $5 to $15.00 | _ Miss Ruby Haw of Toronto is visitâ€" | ing at her home here. | _ Miss Mary Kenoell is home from | the Queen City . | __Mr. A. Ferguson was critically 111 | on Saturday but we are glad to say | is restored to health again . ‘ |_ Mr,, F. Ferguson was also on the | | sick list for a few days. | _ The Hunt Club bere bad an excit. | ing time last Wednesday when A | | pair of bounds thought to be ruoning | | rabbits started a lynx and chased it out in the open field belonging to L | Irving . It had time toget to another swamp before the hunters arrived | and only exposed himsel! once or | twice at too long a range. This ig the third time that it bas been buntâ€" ’ ed and if it bangs around for a '“Mi will be met with a 30â€"30 of Buckshot 1he S. P. Football team here, playâ€"| ed a friendly game with Boothville | team on Saturday evening and Swid‘-;‘ ton got one goal. The Boothville | boys are a husky and well trained team | and will make a good showing before the season is over, â€" | Mr. Palmer Philips.of Toronto is‘ spending the present week at Mr. G. | Haws, <4@ics. C . * ~## 06e mecting, Eutd Every one enjor ed the beautiful show. ers on Sunday : although severe clcctr.lc storms there was no damage done in the immediate neighborhood. T Airion Â¥tus ons . " .. 1. "EBEY have always given the best satisfaction. Mr. George Riddel!, West Luther, was visiting his father Mr. Riddell recently | _The Women‘s Institute held there annual meeting at the home of Mrs. J. Scott on May 1ith, The folloyving of-| fAcers were elected for the ensuing year, | _ Pres..â€"Miss Louige Smith, | 1st Viceâ€"Mrs. W, Burnet. | 2nd Viceâ€"Mrs, John Smith. | Secy Treas.â€"Mrs. John Sinclair. l Directorsâ€"Mrs. George Christie, Mrs. | Jas. Scott, Miss Essie Burnet. | The next meeting will be held in the | Hall June 24th when the summer deleâ€" | ate will address the mecting. Ever_): one enjored the heautibu 212. | The S. P We are pleased to bhear t McEachnie has the rural from Hopeville for another have always #iven the haoe °. 7/ 1{0ra J. and Mr. Alex McPhail were visiting at Mrs. Alex McEachnie . on Sunday. | Rev. Drinnan, Cedarville, called on | several members of his Esplin congretâ€". ation around Hopevilie on Thursday, E Ni s 2 ieb ie nan s P ah s opa 3 _ _ ) _ _6 , CC @40 eHdren went down to London the beginning of the | week to visit her parents and while there attend the marriage of her brother Mr. | J. W. Beil. School has been closed for a short time at no. 4. _ The teacher Miss A, Allen having been called to her home in Collingwood on account of the serious illness of her mother. Miss Flora J. and Mr. Alex McPhail were visiting at Mrs. Alex McEachnie . on Sunday. I P‘vrince as no reading of 1q | _ A large body of men called on the P!g;ve He was heartii i ol b(:’ol:ls could [ Government in Toronto the other day k lle y applauded. | asking for shelter, It wasa sad spectacle ” . M'r. Ohvgr has been at Ottawa on Proâ€" | But look back a few months, investigate | vincial business, and was as far east as| the pedigrees of this body of shelter seckâ€" Halifax,. _ After a few days wi is | &ts, and ten to one you‘ll find that many !lfather and brothers and sis:’: w.'thAh'f;‘ofthem were the loudâ€"mouthed shouters | s ts in Art | for $10 a day jobs with short hours, the emesia he leaves about the end of the| boys who would see the farmer‘s wheat | week for British Columbia, rot in the fields rather than work on a | s . | farm, and who are more at home in the Mention must be made ot the splendid | filthy city slums than out in God‘s open flunch provided and enjoyed thoroughly " country with the green fields, birds and despite the crowded condition of the NOWers. In the cities, as elsewhere the whole house ; also the i loli |survival of the fittest maintains. The 2: o o s Câ€"ine YViolin and i Jigger who * raises Cain " and obstructs | OTB?{I music, which seems abundant in | progress when employers sorely need laâ€" â€" thedistrict. Then was ever the sword | bor, are generally the first to parade in . dance done in such crowded surroundings?| the bread line when hard times come. / and done well too by graceful MiS$ | smmomwonnmmmenmemmmmmmmes commenmmmemmame woms MCDOna]d. This broke the ice So to‘ '\ speak and lovers of the terpsichorean art | & t in polka, schottische or round dance came | H B t f in for theirinnings as the crowd grew | ome eau l y" thinner in the morning hours. | ) ( He then spoke of his own province and in graphic touches be outlined its vast natural resources, its immense forests, its big trees, its fruit and farming possibil. |ities now fast developing, its fisberies, \!scarcely Surpassed any where. Its great | ocean inlets, some of them 100 miles ! long, its mountaing, its mines, climate, &¢ |leaving an impression of the Pacific province as no reading of books could give, He was heartily applauded. Mr. Oliver has been at Ottawa on Proâ€" j vincial business, and was as far east as | Halifax,. _ After a few days with his | father and brothers and sisters in Artâ€"‘ emesia he leaves about the end of the‘ week for British Columbia, | i 2000 .0 P20 °VCs abie to join ;‘ in the welcome to his distinguished son. Lastly the Premier was called upon and ’his lucid speech revealed some of the |qualities that had enabled him to rise : step by step tothe highest position. After |a few delightful pleasantries in opening ‘? he spoke of the pleasura such a meeting had given him, never he said in all his + £0% | previous visits had he noted such progress J in material things in that district, as he | had on this occasion. He rejoiced in thei evidences of prosperity among them| evidences seen in almost all parts of! Canada. f | ustified ! A sally greeted with applause, | t} Mr. Thos. Nichol exâ€"reeve of Glenelg | e | was delighted to be present to join in t ; | the felicitations to worthy friends and | ;/ the pleasure of meeting and greeting |, ;I“Honest Jotn Oliver". Rev. Mr. Mcâ€" 1 |Carten of Priceville, added his word of | ; | commendation to the high qualities of Mr I Jand Mrs: Meads, ever in the front of /b 'every good work. Mr. Thurston of the | p |Flesherton Advance, disagreed with tha | ’ part of the address voicing regret at their| le departure, for it was going to _ be at o ’joy to him and his fellow citizens of af | Flesherton to welcome them to the civic vi \jife of the village! Mr. C. Ramage, c Durham said he had admired the public t 'spirit Mr. Mead had shown in pusching tl; Priceville Show and other ways, thought it was an inspiration to young men to heveamongst them one who by nativei M merit and few early advantages had ‘ Re risen to be Premier of a Canadian Provâ€"| sH ince. He also felicitated the Premier'st T father in his 88th year being able to join | Mr in the welcome to his distinguished son. | ant T nab SA Cae . 9 SWINTON PARK _ f; _ ", {netitute held there eeting at the home of Mrs. J.! May 1ith. The following of. f e elected for the ensuing year, | Miss Louise Smith, [| ApleLaled to hcar_th;fl iir. Dingwall and children went Wms 1W3 141. 1 J HOPEVILLE "S@°/ NatUistrict, as he asion. He rejoiced in the prosperity among them in almost all parts of e of his own province and hes he outlined its vast es, its immense forests, its l rural mail &'crli'v'e.ry | other term. They | L JOTZOsvt . 1 to young men to one who by native lyâ€" advantages had [ a Canadian Provâ€" of books could | pplauded. [ Ottawa on Pro.l: as far east as | days with his| sisters in Artâ€" |r‘ the end of the | | ia. | the Pacific DURHAM REVIEW possibilâ€" fisberies, Its great ;i ;’g(old,;;)rl?)gtsl;?: 2.50“’ 8.501 Rape Seed.por]b..lfic Phone No. 4 f“ Business Hoursâ€" â€" sent merican Corn Az._ ina i 105 $2.20 sacks included Whole American Corn, per 100 lbs, $2 10 sacks included Whole American Corn, per 100 lbs. $2.00 without sacks Rob Roy Poultry Scratch Feed per 100 Ibs, $3 00 sacks included Rob Roy Baby Chick Feed per 100 Ibs. $4.00 sacks included Special Prices in Five Ton Lots Rob Roy Manitoba Patent Fiour per 98 1b cotton sack $5.00 Chieftain Blended flour per 98 1b cotton sack $4.75 Every Bag Guaranteed. Special prices in 10 sack lots Above prices are strictly cash. _ Town orde delivered Friday each week if Daild ENP in aAuras. Clansmen Stock Feed, per ton $40.00, sacks included Chieftain Mixed Feed, per ton $38.00, #4 § Durham Mixed Feed (Ground Feed Wheat ) per ton $25, sacks incluzed Oat Shorts, per ton $35, sacks included â€" Feed Oatmeal (special price) per 100 lbs, $2.00, sacks included Bran, per 100 lbs, $1.75, sacks included ; Ground American Corn, per 100 lbs, $2.20 sacks included Whole American Coarn Af._ i0a j 108 $2.20 sa § at Carload Prices We have a large stock of feed on hand that we are offering at the following prices, in any quantity. Feed! Feed ! ROB ROY MILLS, Limited be a football match between the Swinton Park and Hopeville junior teams. â€" A good programme is being arranged for consisting of music by the Rock Mills orchestra, singing, addresses, etc. Supper will beserved. Admission 35 and 25cts. teed to outlast wood,per 108 sq ft Brantford & N eponset Roofing madein shingle form The Salem congregation are holding a garden party on Wednesday evening, June Ist at Mr. Wm. Mason‘s a short distance east of the church. There will A Reception Service was held at the Salem appointment in Proton recently when twenty six new members were reâ€" ceived, six of them being by letter. At the Baptism service a short time ago five children were baptized. Irons were $8 for Hot point Electric Mr. ) _ The Ladies Aid Society of Ebenezer And their friends journeyed to the Par { sonage at Priceville on Thursday evening last, on the kind invitation of Rev. Mr and Mrs. McCarten, and held their usua; meeting which was opened with "Blest be the tie that binds" and prayer by the pastor. Priceville Circuit News ~o v t » A varnish and stain in one. For Floors, Woodwork, Furnitâ€" ure and‘ Bathroom equipment. 35c to $1.65 per can ord, Owen Sound give a , citing the aims and rov. Society, and urging ! coâ€"operation of all. the| Crions were given by on and Miss Grace aking part in an in. 8. E. Wells and also uets were given by « Weir, Miss Grace ¢, and Mrs, J. C, Â¥m. Ramage. The . $5.00; DURHAM, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m Notice is hereby given : prohibited on lots 50, 51, 52 on the 3rd Con., E. G. R., of the 3rd Con., N. D. R . " dW He is Agent for the Grey and Bruce Germania and Qntarfo Farmers‘ Wea ther Co., all on MutualSystem . â€" Also agent for the Hartford, the Merchants, ’and Miller‘s National Fire Insurance |Companies, Consult him when in need ’of Insurance. Upper Town, Durham A. W. H. Lauder, DistrictRepresentaâ€" tive. Durham, Ont‘ Great West Life Assurance Co TORONTO Insure your Aut John Mc( __All changes of property together with any omission of nagmes that should be on said Roll or any bther errors must be sent to the Clerk in ‘riting as no change or refunds can be made after the passing of said Roll on said ate, The Assessâ€" ment Roll is open fo inspection. The Court of Revislon on the ment Roll, for the Town of 1 will be held on onday, May 7.30 p. m. | Court of Revision ESm Umice ar |_ The first kitting of the Court for the, and L4 ;Revilion of\the Assessment Roll for the | Office H« Township o Glenelg for 1921 will be held ;‘h . _at the Tow hip Hall on Saturday the ursd 4th day of June at the hour of one o‘clock | in the afterfoon. All persons having | A business at said Court will please take ) PURE A m notice and govern themse] ves accordingly, Ba Glenelg May 19th 1921. | For outside and | inside use, perai Garden......6 pkgs : Selected Seed Corn pertuis...... ... . 1 A dull finish for walls, many color schemes, enough for 25 sq. yds.......... 35c Alabastine Gle (Tablets or Qranules ) «4 Ex INDIGESTION Fishing Prohibited Seeds QUICK RELIEF: _____ Price, 25â€"50â€"75¢ scoTrrs Emucrsion ::| ioommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmesss. 2 e Et Feed with hot or cold water. rpeineiprizegess....... "Ahl.v-eon.m _ _MAKERS or g Court of Revision |Iâ€"‘~ 3 A!{ 1 ‘ and n ion inspection. 6 W. B\ Vollett, Clerk own of Durham 6 pkgs 25¢ Town of Durham evision on the Assessâ€" e Town of Durham, Jand _ is Lall en that fishing is 1, 52, 53 and 56, . R., and on lot 10 R., Glenelg. Wm. Weir, John Newell, Walter Bail. riting as no change le after the passing a.te, The Assessâ€" ‘ [ €C. L. GRANT & L7§ ..15¢ J.8$ Black, Clerk ile with + 80th, at " + New Goods & + at Grant‘s * oo whe oi vhie ohhe oo e ie tie oo vge n ie with Unexcelied dinin:cnr service, Sleeping cars on ni ht Trains and Parlor Cars on principif Day Trains. For farther partieulars apply to any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horning, Distriet Passenger Agent, Toromto, Ont. W. CALDE ©, Town Agent., Central Drag Store, Telephone No. 3 Neuritis, Sciatica, Neuralgia. Rheumatism Local Agentâ€"S. McBeth The DoubleTrackRoute A healthful, moneyâ€"sa ving remedy, well known for filteca y: ars, preâ€" scribed by doctors, sold by drugâ€" gists, $1.00 a box. Ask our agents or write for a free trial package, Templetons, 142 King W., Toronto Notice to Farmers The Durham U.F.0O, Live Stock Shipâ€" f)ing Association will ship stock from urham every Friday. _ All partics reâ€" quested to bring hogs in on that day . JAS. LA WRENCRB Manager, Phone 93, r 1â€"3. R. R. No 1, Durham sufforors Have brought good health to halfâ€"aâ€"mi Capsules 6â€"19 Templeton‘s Rheumatic Cns #@* Mr MoPhai has a telephone dence in Ceylon . 2 o0 S L ons WANTEDâ€"A FEew stcoEnt URSES. Apply to the City of STRATFORD GENERAL HOSPITAL, 19 Stratford, Ont. Office and residence, corner Countess and Liambton, opposite old Post Offiee Office Hours : p to 11 a. m., 1.30 to 4 . Mm., 7 to 92 p. m., Sundays ang ;‘hunday afternoon excepted. OPPICE 2â€"5 Afternoons HOURS: 1â€"8 Evenine. DRS. JAMIESON & JamEson * ~Ll &. «m 2â€"4pm, _ _ Â¥x<b 6 m : ! ication bet Ofi Telephone Comm un “o.."’.u.:n hes J. G.HUTTON.M.D. c N0 â€"1l a. m Member Oollege Physicians and Burgeons ® i & P, » iA Cipostsrue i0 "ore *8on neae o o , Mecond house south of Regisiey Exoept Sunday s between Montreal Toronto Detroit and Chicago on east sige or Albert 84. . B. CURREY ' M' B-v Mo C. P. s, g .

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