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Durham Review (1897), 15 Sep 1921, p. 5

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the best we Em for preset- nd are quite hard and But- ego help to your fruit spoiling. lations (owning laet hen a little 101th n would cave a deal s been suggested lit lallons governing u- us swam in the dil- thus dispensing with q 22,1921 J POTATOES. I' CORN and GE, always at all times for ash or in trade _ and misappretteaseitm ”More: from a diatmgee. :ld onlv be aceormt'ta.ts. _ of the different none- that purpose and de. of rules suitable to an . They are little higher. ' large basket ds ottruit t have 13 They are to pay them. not at Sugar the 'ing and Whit. the: Rings " or. We have n and half tral" 'eg- urham Swing r.-Just arrived. I dar shingles. Get Rrtt 'CK. Durham yi" in x S Ill ( Ill Al If lil il A P if; growi Ci' ands XI I. g I. X L E fl (l,(i a 'I 32 able. iili A N Ill g A N X 3 DEC X M 'lk Th lil Some x of“SI ao ii x Good 50 sersri a; Service U UL-LJ.‘ ‘muuuvu; v a.“ “on. w 333333332xxxasgaxxxxsssaazxxsRazsxsmxxg 3.333333333EXEEEEEfiflEEZEEEXEED-OXEWEED-1333?? id) I." 3 th J'. 'ne0teth Druggist and Stationer, Du rhamé?!f Al P. 9539533355 a:a:aaaaaarsaaam8' l 93$€€€€t~euvsu~ "e....:.:.:.:.:.:.',,?, 'd Those who are Particular z z in the Qhoice of their (ti, z stationery 'il, We have just received a new shipment of fine linen and lawn Papetries containing 24 envelopes and 24 sheets of paper cut in the very latest style and sure to appeal to your refined taste. Prices range from 25c M. will find our extensive line of latest creations strictly in keeping with their desires. The Cash Shoe Store DURHAM. - ONT. noun: Restaurant, tee Cream, Candies Large assortment oi Trgnks, Clubbags, We are prepared to feed as many as on Fair Day and our charge is Me. l home hungry. You will not have to, We are always on top in this Department, you any or all your wants. $5.95 mmi"l'ihns $5.95 Don't miss this golden opportunity, men. , 'ltMr6 you money in other lines as well as this one. CANNES " 'letgy,eeigy on . Iota ICE CREAM DEPT. We have a few pairs of Men's Brown Calf Oxfords on hand which we are tsaerif1eing this week at the exception- ally low price of 85.95. The Men's Work Shoes are displayed in our North Window this week. Some morning when you are out in the dew and get your feet wet, just think of "therling's" and where you can buy them. The rest will be easy. , Come in and let us fit you. We guaranty a tit in. - one. - for the Boys and Girls and the Kiddies . Plenty of good, strorg all-leather stock that will stand the knocks of the growing boys which is tht 1trfrtlrt, It!", gnr’sbpeAleather. Sterling', Work and School Shoes are iuisidiiwed so you take po chance. SEPT. 15 & 22, 1921 Ga Gunmetal Bloc” 3.25 Boys' Elk Blue...... ...............425 Lads Chrome Blnc. . "f 3.50 Boys' Brown Call Blue, soft and dressy 4.25 Lads Elk Blue....... 3.99 Misses’Union Bal ..q..q.......... 2.75 Boys' Split Bloc. . . . . .315 Misses' Box Call Bal-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.35 Boys' Kang. Blue. . . . 4.00 Misses' Kang Bel, waterproof . . . . . . 3.60 The above list ere all Sterling's Stamped Shoes and are all perfectly reli- able. Just try a pair and be convinced. EAT' EAT EAT Fair Day, Sept. 30 m250- School Days are Here Again A Nice Brown Calf Shoe for the High School Boy A Nice Black Dongola Shoe for the High School Girl DEVERELL & GIBBENS This week, Goodyear welt, English last. With sport heel. this week........ at Deverell & Gibbens Restaurant JOHN MCKECHNI‘B Suitcases, Eli, always on hand REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. and with them, comes the need for Good Serviceable Shoes THE NEW RUBBERS ARE IN NNI to reed as many as 300 people d our charge is Me. _ pop't go You will not have to wait here. n We no putting on a lot of Special! for this week. J. S. MCILRAITH partment, and on give Come in and see us can 1 years Nurse McKinnon has gone out to J. S. MeMillan'tr, (Six Corners) to at. tend Miss McMillan who Is All at present. Jno Mchear on the Sth con, north of the village, had over so bags of Sweetclover, resulting from I few hours threshing, beginning of last week, Mr Wm Stewart, an old resident of the 18th com Proton, south of village passed :.way at his home, early on Saturday morning 1tt1t.weeit, aged 73 We have seen some nice green mountain potatoes " large and dry as you could wish for on adinner table, b, t it is said the crop will not be as abundant as in some tonne! years. _ - “in Maggie leArthnr who under- went " operation in the hospital some weeks ago, we! able to he re- moved here to the home of her ais- ter, Mrs A. McArthul on Tuesday of last week. It Is hoped that she will improve and be in her normal health soon. Her brothers Alex and Arch. of Saskatchewan, accompanied' her home here. A. J. MoVicar is improving his hotelsprernises. Bean- are a good crop mad are rip- ening well thin yen. Alpecial gang of men have been llying 80 lb steel nil: on this branch of the C. P, R. A number of people have been cutting their corn and the crop in in 'tse condition for harvesting. Not the lent injnty {tom fxest " yet. (We regret that owing to luck of space. the Tuning of Time' cannot be published this week.-Ed. Rev Mr Jone. attended Preebytery meeting " Orangeville on Tuesday. Everyone will remember the big concert on Friday next in this town. Robt Shortreed in buy putting up I kitchen. Hie brother Then and In ere with the but], " present and the {armor muting in the bail. ding of the hate. " Thtaahing in about done in' the ill- mediate neighborhood and name are paper“; tor the next crop by being engaged in tuning " the lumen in the hopes of aeeing another yeax'e mop garniahed and thxeahed. It Donald McMillan. South Line. accompanied hie danghter.liaa Vic- toria, teacher. to her ptetyrr.1 at Mono um. and had a pieuant time with " old paatoa1 Rev. Mr. Matheson, who conveyed with him " kind te- mexnbtaneea to hie many blade at Priceville. where he labored faith- fully for " yearn. Miss Margaret Currey. South Line. Artemesia, is in her declining years and failing inst. She is climbing up to her goth year and was one of the fairest of her sex 60 or more years ago when living on the Durham Rd. Glenelg, now the property of Don. McLachlan. But the beauty of her summer time is past and now like the fading of the leaves, she mast soon yield to the call of the approaching It and In Gray are yet " Mrs, Guy‘s old home " Don Helium's. PRICEVILLB AND LIMITS PRICEVILLE VILLAGE PRICEVILLE an: 'Intetneit mill possibl} "G A square deal 4.99 5.68 MI uuuxmer INS! cbelor mddin X Miss Mary ll I DO Mrs Black. tht E Mr Sun W lil Wilson spemE lt Mr and Mrs Henry Christie m Sound on Sand lil Mr and Mrs ttf the guests oil 3 Bunnie. Mr and Mn e V k X Sunday " Mr a Miss Emma M Toronto in iendl till Mr and In! Will Gilkee m IE cm. a; A Grey-Dar on "It? {"3233 ti Reside a Double house . stone residence l- a St. and Durham g ate. Apply to? (XI Reside , The fine brick itil east. and lot wit! M lawn at front 3 Apply , ili Executor: V 3 Farm 3 On 2nd con, _ Priceville) in"? g acres more or M name“ . m. I M unsung: a spruce. Two e a farm. Goodoeil. 7 Fil Notice ' The Durham l , a page Association NI Durham every , _ tHI quested to bring I Ms. LAWRENCE. M. 1 Phone " r t-8. R. R. No l, The Durham U.F.O. Live Stock Ship- ping Association will thin stock from Durham every Fridny All tunic. re. quested to bring hon in on t it day. On 2nd con. Artemeaia, (north of Priccville) to“? and T, containing 100 acres more or can Good frame house soveredxith irAlvattiaed .shey.qlttr, frame. barn. About 2 acres splendid hardwood bush, and 4 ac es dry swamp. cedar and spruce. Two creeks running through farm. Goodseil. ApplytoAngusKennedy Pricevillo Ont. " Double house and Lot for sale. The stone residence at corner of Garafraxa Stand Durham Road. Terms ; moder- ate. Apply to Mrs. A. W. H. Lauder. Mr and Mrs Dan Melon" spent Sunday at Mr Wm. Burnett's. Mr and In George (silken and Mr gill Gilkea are visiting in the Queen in. A Guy-Don in Inning regnluu calls in our burg. ', Mr and Mrs G. H. Gilkeo and Mr. Henry Christie were visitors " Owen Sound on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Jack Nelson have been the guests of mm Mrs Wm. Me Etchuie. Miss Emma Dingwnllii visiting Toronto tt iendl. Mr and Mrs Chas. MtrGlllivary, Misses Sznclair and Mr Duncan Sin- clair Were visitingtheir cousin. Mr J. Sinclairtbe first ol the week. Mr John Cattlfield was visiting his brother Mr W. (haltiald, lately. Last work's budget The Women's Institute met last Wednesday at the home of Mrs Joan Smithlo have their annual Flower Show. The house was beamilully decorated and the exhibits were ex- cellent. Prize winners were :-Mrs John Smith, let; Mrs Will Dinzwall 2nd ; Mrs Geo. Christie, 3rd. Mrs W. L. Dixon in visiting her daughter. MrsJ . Sinclnir for aeonple ot weeks. Mr and Mrs hl W. McLean and daughter Attended the RichariirBat. chelor wedding. lit-C. Wale is in Toronto . few any: this week. Misses Edna Webster Ind Effie McInnes have gone uf Toronto tor a time. Mr A. Ridden. Mr and Mra Will Riddell and children motored to Drayton a short time ago to visit the formers daughter, Mrs M. Kells. Mr Sun Wilson and Miés Len: Wilson spent Sunday " Degell's. Seven! companies in Toronto and Ottawa are in communication with the ”cattery of our {all fair seeking to play games, etc, on the midway. Oct. 6 a 7. _. Robt. McIntosh, section toretnart, has been on th month's holiday visit- ing western Canada. Won’t he be. brand by the western sunshine and wind ? Miss Mnry Wale visited her aunt, Mrs Black. the first of the week. Many of our citizen had the plea- "" of meeting for the first time the new Public School teachers at the churchea Int Sunday morning and evening. ' L. In»! took I eat load of live tttoek to the city on Tuudey of lat week. . Departgents of our public wheel opened on Tuesday ot Int web with Mim Hill of Chatsworth to principal and Ila Silt]: ot Methane u u- elltut. We think they will be act. lve and neceulal teacheu. Ir. W. L. Jordan. Prince 13de Island. left Prioeville In! week after looking over the tox farming ranch of Hr Lou [er-curt. Mr. Jordan in the partner of Molar IcGilllvny in this work and in " experienced to! rancher. ' Btick work on Harold Kantedt'sr house looks well and seem- to be.' done in a workmanllke manner. The muons were Memo B. R. Mo.. Lean, and D. McDonald of town, and ' J. Thiatleeaite of Fleshetton. It mined quite heavily tor about " hour on Saturday of last week. p1tuteetttTttesda, in the new public cemetery here. . During Int week Tr..e had very was: and dry when Are you preparing for our Fall Flu Oct. 6 & , ? ' It and In Fred muted! visited for a few days last Week " Orlaisby with Mada. The Soldiers Memorial composed ot granite and surmounted by a statue of Italian marble was erected lent week by some workmen from the Orangeville granite and marble works Ileana Colin and Archie McLean have been threshing for some days on gravel road west of village and are now on east side working east- wards. Residence for Sale Notice to Farmers Farm For Sale Last week's budget ti0PEYiLLB THE DU BEAU REVIEW Are you irritated and annoyed by trfik. f-Jm on. or two do”: of DB. MILES' NEBVINHLM will loath. the inland Ind ttver-tmined um. Guano“ an. ad Bun. The Clerk wu paid 30.00 on salary eotntttittioner tor erd two was paid 18 65 and oomtnialooer tor In"! fear we paid IO oo, commilloa on ex. pendituro. Townlbip rue wu "ruck " U mill: and Council ad journed - - Mal Blsek--Livietone --That Michel Norris be pud the mm at 5.00 tor 3 pieces at oovedng for bridge at Lot 104, con. 2 B. W., was. lt, Md um Wm. Levi be paid 61.85, i can: of work on Bnrheud mill bin between lurid-.10 and Glenelg. Carried. “ll Bleek-Wen Ltvitttrstone--Tut Isaac Bonny be paid 9.00 for hauling mound pllcing sumo " Lots 10 and 11, con. 15, J. J. Blaek--Wm. annbnll That Donnld McMillan be paid 4.90 tor 49 load. of gravel. Curied. IRRITATED AND ANNOYED By-Law No: 618 to levv rates was introduced and read atirtttand le- eoud Lime. Livingstone-Turnbull That this Council do hereby acknowledge cheque, received from Provincial Government for the sum of 5636 41 being 20 per cent rf amount spam on road building in 1920. Curried. Mal Blaetr-.-Turnball- Thane- cuums for gravel be pad as follows, Joieph Hull t8.70, N, Melrah $5 90, James Haley 5 40, George Nobel 4.00 Robert Wilson 4 00, M. Wilson 180 J P McGillivrn 610.0)“ Ken. nedy l 80. C. Moore 1.90. Welter Ew1ng6 al Wm. Oman 2.00, Henry Eckhntdt 4.20, Wm. Gourd: 4.50, M's, S. H. Baiuu 590. Allan Me. Laan 5.48, C. Weppler 2.80. Total 71 oo,. The Connollmot Septembar Ithlt pnnunntto ndjonrnment. All the members pretrent,the Reeye in the choir. Minutes of In: meeting rend .and ttttttttrated. Communication read " follows: Reports olwnrd expend- iture in ward 2 amount to 817135 and from 4 umonming to$128 75 was read and planed. A. L. And-non re debentures ; Trnmes of Priees illo Police village asking to levy apeciul rate: John McCormick asking for nines on the McCormick Estate ', Dr. Manrl-ne recuse ofWilired Mee. ohan; John Parker re taxes in area" Isaac Benny and T. Moore wire fence claims: R. C. Muir re government grant on road building '. Mrs - (nee Agnes Me Gratis) asking tor inform- ation and several claims for gravel. A Poe-non RATE RAttm--An advance of one cent per ounce ie announced in the letter postage rate between Canada and other parts of the Empire. The former rate was two cents per ounce, with an added one cent as war tax The new rate will be three cents an ounce, with one cent as war tax additional. The postage rate to foreign countries has been increased tron: five cents for the first ounce and three cents f oreach succeeding ounce, to' New“ for the first ounce and five cents for each additional ounce or fraction thereof. The postage rates within Canada and to the United States and Mexico remain; at three cents for the first ounce and two cents for each additional ounce. among the w 's great artists until he now receives t handsome fee ot .1200 for cloth pert . The price of admission will 82.00 and a subscriber! liar will beopen ntil Sept. mu. Sub- ncriberI will ha first choice of am and mail order will receive prompt attention if add d to J. L. Yule. 966 Forth Ave. E. Bdrm Johnson. America's greatest tenor, and recognised as the India} tenor ot the world will sing in Owen Sound on Friday. Oct. Nth under the Iueplcea of Division St. Presbyterian C_hurch ghoir. Only the fact that he in musing In Massey Hall, Toronto in the pew week he: made it possible to secure him fore he rejoin' the Chicago Opera Cam y where heie the principal tenor. Mr hneon is an old Guelph boy but‘hu ode his way to the_top Inlay. Fulton In tt swan, cum to thr Bound P. H. Seeley of iago and Phile- delphie, the noted trues ex rt, will pereonllly be at the nttereon Rh and will be in Owen Sou on Friday only, Sept. 30 Mr. Seeley ys;TheSpermntic Shield will not only etain any case of rupture perfectly. t contracts the opening in IO dayso the average cue. Being I vast advanc nt 0v? all form- er methods- exemplify g ins antaneoua effects immediately precinble and withstanding any stra or position. This instrument receive the only award in England and in Spain roducing re- suite without surgery, in ctions, med. ical treatment or prescri ions. Mr. Seeley has documents fro the United StatesGoverments. Washi ton D. C., forinepection. All charity ses with- out charge or fit them if desi d. Bus- iness demands preventetoppi g at any other place in this section. P. B.-ahrrrrruttttttettt In this notlco has been "rified before the ”dam Hui sum 0ttttrtg.-P. 3.8091”. Famous Tenor in Owen Sound Rupture F txeert Here Gleuelg Council ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO te- xpert I nu: tg up“ thr Bound yof _ bingo J, S Black. Clerk Lot 2, con., 4 Ar esia containing 100 acreu " acres cl red and under cultivatioat " aciea rdwood bush, hrist class spring. also well: clay and sandy soil. solid br - house. ten rooms, furnace heated, In barn_62 by 45 ft : sheep house. hog pe This farm is 21 miles north or Pncevul n a good road. Apply to D. Harrow,Ce ' Ont. Seven $1000 deb tures and one 3800 debentine ($7800) b ring 0 o/o per'an ' and to run 20 yrs ill be sold separ- ately or all together. ply to Thomas Allan. Mayor or W. B. l et, Clerk. Will sell either " or 5 acres. Good buildings, good water an cistern " both house and barn. Land good state of cultivation. Three mile from Durham on splendid road. Will gi easy terms. and possession at once. or further particulars apply W. J. cFadden, Box It Durham. SrEDMAN-in Durham on Wednesday. Sept.21st, to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. s ed- man, a son (Leslie Brine). ELvioott-In Durham on Thursday Sept Ilith, to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Elvidge, son. BvycE-In Durham on Tuesday. Sept. 20th, toMr and Mrs. Frank Bunce, a daughter. One second hand Chevroletin splendid running condition. newly painted, 1618 model for sale cheap. Apply to Chevrolet Garage I have for sale one of the best farms in the Township of Proton. which is likely to be sold quick. Anyoneinterested and desirous of buying a thoroughl y good place, should apply at once to John Mills, Hanover. A wedding of much interest took 'Ga in Durham on Wedneaday. Sept. "th, when MIaaGrice Janette Hunter. young- eat daughter at Mrand Mrs J P. Hun. ter, became the bride of Mr Gordon Campbell Maodonald. Manager of the Royal Bank " fult"trgttt,,t'Se,'f: many took place " on and wan “donned by the bride'a paator. Rev. . H. Smith. B. A, in the menace of about " immediate relatives. The bride we. attended by her nine" Min Ellie. and Mr Allen Hutchieon of Guelph minted the groom. Little Mien Eleie Hunter, niece ot the bride. made I charminglittle flower girl. Mite Amy Kelly played the wedding march before Ind after the cerettr. I The bride in becoming” attired in Canton crepe, embroidered with ailk and ailver. were a bridal veil and wreath of orange bloeeoma and carried e bou- quet of roeea. The brideamaid waa dreued in orchid [eugette with cream lace and hat to match and theuittle Bower girl wan beautifully attired in white point d'eaprit. Monday evening copper of the well known Varnsy quality. was served in the hall, and adjournment was msde to the Church for the program, when the pastor. Ber Mr West, took the chair, The musical program was entirely in charge of Dromore choir. eho'e enx anthem! and one glee, were highly appreciated. Two m the choir members; Mrs I. Atchtson and Mass Eva Benton also gave splendid recit otions. Addresses were given by two Durham pastors. Rev'e Smith and Cole and by the chairman. which combined with the mueic provided an enjoyable night's entertainment to a full church, Manhunt: ! Order your counter check books " the Review offioe, Ask to so. samples. Lowest pricel. Following the ceremony proper. con- gratulation wereohowr red on the you. couple and this an lollowed by a dainty buffet luncheon. During the afternoon Mr and In MeDonnld left by motor on a trip to Montreal and other points of interest. For this trip the bride use attired in navy blue tricotine with hat to match and ermine fur tie. They ex- pect to be nblent a couple of weeks, after which they will take up residence at the groom's home It Chatsworth. 'Wilt touch you the rudiments of bud. no. in the shortest possible time. In. dividtnl imruction emote: rapid pro- - Enter any day Catalogue lent Shoueuful unnivernry service. ot Varney Methodist Church we" hand on Sunday when Rev. W H. Smith B. A. of Durhun. occupied the pulpit Ind delivered no stirring manages. The bride'n life has been entirely spent in Durham, and for many years wan a valuable hand in the Royal Bank, Dur- ham, where she came in contact with many who will wish her everything that is good. and in these the Review wish- es to Join. Many beautiful and costly gifts were beatowed on the young coup- le, that of the Royal Bank staff taking the form of a cut glass sherbet set. A Practical Business Training Will atirt YOU on the road to Success on w. w. h. famaui Prin lheuahl-lhmter "tials Town De‘bektures for Sale new" roan? 5N7. Varney Anniversary Farm " Sale Farm hr Salt BORN w. CALDE l Town Agent. ;Contnl Drug Store. Telephone No. ' Uncxcellcd dining cur urvucc. I Sleeping an on night Train. Ind [ ParlorC-n on principal Day Trains. I For tanks: partial-n apply to Jay Grand Trunk Tick-t Agent. at iC. E. not-ulna. Dinah: PM Agent. Toronto. Ont. it 2,00 “d 2.50 lpnir t t C. L. GRANT t WW3“. .. ii) 65c, 1.75 and "' I yd ft Men's Tumors ft Table Linens - Ir Imam an I at. a I In Cork”. 0 on: n In. " tttttttttt ltr GRANTS AD. . ace. IrirFiiriircii"aiaTuii'Lra'iiiu"a "I... or " Ceylon P. 0.. will he promptly “and“ ". Mon "when!“ to T, White Voile ft Blouses for-u. IMBMH. unnumnu tor also i £9.31ch nagging-amen [he Karma Ot D. MoPHAIL DURHAM The Ihnlslel'raddlaite Ai.. S MN. I. 3., M.C.P.S. HONOR GRADUATE of was... University. “we of Boyd (lolly. of DamtasNtirieoon. of ontsurio 300.0 Ovor J h J HUNTERS New 8th. OMce and midget. corner Counts. Ind Limbton. opponite did Poet on. Ottice Hours: 9 to " a. a. 1.80:0! g. m., , to D p. m., Sunday. - hunday utter-noon excepted. '-" I. w. f,f!fkriitiNo o. o s., L iii J. G. HUTTONJ .D.. c Mo Icahn coll-co Play-mm and In...“ Ontario 0'f,"'J,ulg'dg'i.,'tt',t'r' - BII'DIICI '. me home can. cl I.“ Glo- on an mu or “out a. HOMO. GIADUA'I‘I Toronto 0mm", 0.. am. Born 00mm Dual Ina-coon Dunn-yin OI In mucus. 0 tl '.o - wu- Jewollry qtoee, nd oopo Dita Poet 0am. I not. (banana-hon bot".- bidi; a” "ghdeatet. n all noun. ORS. JAMIESON & JAMIESON. cruel Hume“. Boa-z t-4 Evening. Whoa“: ity of training“ can- n‘daed “College not: among the beacon hecontiuot. Write today for catalogue. . W. J. Elliott. Principal Yong. udChulu in. Toronto [tn-choc! with I Splendid llama Beeauaeof its unequalled aucceaaaa. nail. method”! ieutrtactiort, building. equipment and result: it is, at this writing, the only Buaineea College in Ontario approved for Adolewenta. Get the Best - - It Pan Catalogue Free - Enter any day C. A. Fleming. RCA. G. D. Plenum. Hindpal aim III Suntan Cement Tile end Brick Pumps than, Repairs promptly attended to Liam Auctioneer tor Cas. (in, J. menu? B. 0.5. JOHN SCH UTZ My m mm! Office on Lambton St " - AND - HANOVER "tper, Sanctum. Etc. Except Sand-y. B. lePHML. Ceylon or to c. RAIAGE. Durham . B. CURBEY Ilwnyo on hand. Toronto Detroit to! Chicago Montreal between Whitman Old Sun 'i. I " 95? V a FU Ci',.] Brcrt.'f

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