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Durham Review (1897), 2 Mar 1922, p. 4

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This enormeus consumption accounts for the great rise in the price of tea. Niag | #~* es ue To tA e pungs 9 A 1 e #: F4 O / * 7‘ cÂ¥ 7 P P n @ b. / 4A | 3 emu " 3 Cmm "Yrioar y {vi â€" l C s e u..’} i "A/ L. VeF:Â¥eT TVMUH Y= / Good Servic: JOHN McKECHNIE, 20 prs Girls Brown Kid Bals, hi cut, sizes 11â€"2 FOWG.AKOO LOY......«..2/+... c..«««.. Â¥i«+<rtoharteeaterdete uy enl 15 pairs Black Kid Bals, hi cut, sizos 11â€"2," reg OO TOF ... ... .. .:« ..« «Prrrvintrs ++ 6e s o«‘s ue wot Attopan e ie 12 _ pairs Gunmetal Bluc, hi cut, sizes 11â€"2, reg. 30 pairs Mixed Blucher and Button, sizes 11â€"2 Freg BO ROK ::2.925i...we...cocire eex oadse S P Ane Shan i e The Cash Shoe Store DURHAM, â€" ONT. A Representative of one of Canada‘s Largest Madeâ€"toâ€"measure Clothing Houses will be at this Store h Spring Suits and Overcoats Coming. to Durhamâ€" Come and get fitted by an expert who knows the busâ€" iness. Prices are down and you will make no mistake in placing your order for your Spring Suit: or Overcoat with us. MACK SA UNDERS Gents‘ Tailor and Furnisher, Durbam Annual Sale of Merchandise Continued for 1 Week Y ou will see a large assortment of samples of Special Reductions on all lines of Heavy Rubbers will be continued this week. Special Bargains for Saturday, March 4th To give our Customers from a distance a chance to get in, we have decided to continue our Anâ€" aual Sale for one, more week, making the last day the 4th of March. Remember the date if you require anything in our line. Thursday, March 9th novig Lo n t ons 2, 1922 J. S. McIlLRAHITH WE SAVE YOU MONEY That desirable property on Queen St North, former residence of Mrs Hunter Harrow (nee Lily Walker ) 8 roomed brick house in good condition. A splenâ€" did garden well set out, with small fruit, good stable, well, &e. Bargain to quick purchaser. â€" Apply for particwlars to Desirable ~Residence . Property for Sale UHEAEEAEEEITET C. Ramage, Review Office zes llâ€"“?., 3.75 ts TD 2, ree. 3.15 9.9§5 | Tuesday, Feb. 28, 1922 Princess ‘Mary, only daughter of the Kirg and Queen, was married toViscount Lasâ€" ‘celles, D. 8. O in Westminster Abâ€" ‘bey. The wedding has caught the \imaginpation of the people as no othâ€" | er wedding ever did. â€" She has marâ€" ‘ried an Englishman, a Commoner, with a worthy war record, and thiâ€" added to her own popularity and the | popularity of ber parents, has warmâ€" ‘ed the hearts of the people in all par s | of the Empire. The description of the dresses, the pageant the scenes in the grey, old bhistoric Abbey, the \ many distinguished guests and the | millions acclaiming: on the streets, | has made the greatest demand on adâ€" jectives we have seen for a long time. â€" Here‘s wishing the Royal bride and the worthy groom all life‘s | blessings. Having purchased the Allen Park saw mill, Iam prepared to do all kinds> of custom sawing." Soft timber will te taken in exchange. ZENUS CLARK YVesterday and toâ€"day representaâ€" tive Liberals from all parts of Onâ€" tario are meeting in Toronto to elect a new leader and no doubt to outline a policy not only for the session but for the future until the next election any way Remarkable enthusiasm has been shown in the app>intment of delegates and there is no indicaâ€" tion ofi a merging between the Proâ€" gressive and Liberal forces. Group gov‘t fos the life of this Legislature for sure and after the next election no man can predict where the strength will lie. Mr Dyury has proved a strong leader and if he can avold mistakes in h‘s pa‘ty, will not be easily beaten. _ Liberalism is wonâ€" derfully alert, easily surpassing the Conservative contingent, whose recâ€" ord has furnished ghosts,= which will not down, Ee 1 urham Vx'!ili'tll!‘ Rejoicing over the Marriage of Prinâ€" cess Mary Provincial Liberal Convention England and the Empire Durham A Square Deal Custom Sawing March 2, 1922 _ The School is thoroughly equ pped to t ike up the following courses : 1. Junior Matriculation 2. Entrance to the "Normal Schools 3. Senior Matriculation _ Intending pupils should prepare to enâ€" ter at the beginning of the fall term. Information as to courses may be obâ€" tained from the Principal. The School has a creditable record in the past which it hopes to maintain in the future .. s Durham is an attractive and healthy town and â€"gond accomm»ndation can be obtained at reasonable rates. GC, RAMAGE, Chairman C. H. DANARD, B. A. Principal Each member of the ataff is a Univâ€" ersity graduate and an experienced teacher. Capyâ€" DUIRIBLAM . IBHUGII SCHOOL TERMS ; _ All sums of}$10 CO and under cash. Over that amount any time up to 10 months, credit will (be given on approved joint nptes bearfng interest at 6 per cent pérannum. \Evervthing will be sold as owner is going west. HOUSEHOLD FURNITUREâ€"kitchâ€" chen stove, heating stove. 2 kitchen tables, parlor set, dominton rgan, chairs étc. Mrs Jane Corbett _ R.\Brigham cutter, sculller, Brantiood top bugey, open buggy, manure spreader, democta‘, turnip pulper, grain cradle, set heavy harness, set plow harneks, set single harness, 6 h p Fairbanks morse en‘gine, circular sawing machine rrain grinder, (ten inch. plate,) about 75ft 6 in. rubâ€" ber belting, a quantity of hay, forks. shovels and many other articles. d CATTLEâ€"Reg. Shorthorn cow white due June 3rd, Reg. Shorthorn cow roan bred Jan. 16th, pure bted heifer whilJ bred Feb. sth, cow d May Ist, cow due May 8th, dry cow,)3 steers rising 2 yrs old, 3 steers 2 yrs olg, 2 heifers rising 2 yrs, 3 steers rising 1 yt., 1 heifer risiD€ 1 yr., pure bred shorthorn bull rising 1 yr, pure bred shorthorn bull c HOGS and SHEEP+Reg Yorkshire S. S, NO. 11, BENTINCK Sr IVâ€"H. Lawrence, Jr IVâ€"C Roseborough A. Noble,G Armstrong x Sr IIIâ€"N. Ritchie, A Lawrencex. M. Hopkins, E. Webber. Jr IIIâ€"G < Hopâ€" kins x,~A. Picken x, C. Roseborough, M. Armstrong. _ Sr II L. Hopkins x Jr IIâ€"E. Vollett, _8r I1â€"R. Vollet1, P. Roseborough x, V. Armstrong. Jr !â€" A. Hopkins Sr Prâ€"H. Roseborough Jr Prâ€"M. Picken, J. Armstrong, °C Hopkins, C. Ritchie. x present every day. Aver. altendanee 17 _ Tuesday March, 7th, 1922 4t one o‘clock p. m., the following ;â€" Miss Tunstead gave in detail ber own work; ‘‘Instruction in personal bygiese is the first course. The carly practical work centres around ‘"Mra. Chase‘‘ a paste doll â€"who receiv‘s much care and attertion. Bedâ€"mak ing is taught by stops, advanciog trom the simple process to the makâ€" ing of a bed in which the patient c .onot even belp bimself to turn. The undersigned auctioneer has been instructid to sell by public auction at LOT 62, CON., 2, 8. D.R , South Bentâ€" inck, on HORSEsâ€"Geiding 6 yrs old, mare 5 yrs old, mare 12 yrs pid, diiving mare 8 yrs old. ‘‘Young Women undertake surâ€" ses‘ training very frequently against the wishes of their parents, because the parents do not haye correct imâ€" pressions of the work which their daughters desire, Many people be lieve that the nurses spend practiâ€" cally the first year of their trainiog in serabbiog and otber hard labor which has no direct bearing on the profession. " er bas reached fis, ‘giving ns a aynâ€" opsis of theâ€"training of a modern nurse by a former Darbam girl, Migs Edith Tapstead, whose motber, Mrs Blackbarsn is still a resideut of Dur: ham _ Edith js practical instructor of Miami Valiey Hoepital, Ob10, and is now an expert in all that pert>ins to the nurse‘s life as the following exâ€" tractstrom a speesh at the Westminâ€" ster Club show : Farm Stock and Implements Training of a â€"Modern Nurse : Credit Auction Sale ___ AT ALL DRUG sTroREs . .. PRICE, $1.30 and 65c. Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. â€"â€"â€"ALSO MAKERS OFâ€"â€"â€" A clipy Scott‘s Emulsion contains richest codâ€"liver oil, abundant in the vitaâ€" mines that every rickety child needs. For INDIGESTION KIâ€"MOIDS P e > * At lipplag fromvâ€"an American p»DPâ€" | eeg it s reached As, "giving ns a aynâ€". nivg of theâ€" training of a modern year. by a former Darbam girl, Miss l 0 Tanstead, whoge motber, Mrs ) ,,; * (Tablets or Granules) Proprietress RICKETS Codâ€"liver oil is the best thing in the world for rickets. M. J. Lawrsence, teacher THE DUBHAM REVIEN Auctioneer 21â€"12sk TORONTO Tenders will be raceived for lots 13 and l4. c‘o_!-A_z‘. N_-_ DJ Rgo G'ml‘- 100 This information is passed along at vhis time in the hope that it may prove of benefit to the farmers, _ It any farmer desires to send a sample of seed to be tested they can send it to the Seed Division Department of Agriculiure, Ottaws, postage free. Bend about 2or 8 ounces, 1f more is sent it will only be tbhrown out at Ottawa or if the farmers prefer, the Department of Agricultare, Markdale will willing forward for them. Each teat and grading costs 5Octs, | â€"A Jdetter has been received from | Mr C, Sweet, CUhiet Seed Division, D.partmâ€"nt of Agriculiure, Ortaws, | re interpetation of Seed Concrol Act. |He writes in part as follows :â€" "Bectâ€" ‘wn 5 meniione that any seed is grown und delivered on the premises of the grower. _ If bowever the grower reâ€" presents his seed te be sold subject to the provimions of this Act then it sbould have certificates from this Branch representiog control eamplâ€"s submitted for anaysis and grade. There is one further exception, Section 9, page 3 of the Act. in ths section no person, which includes growers, shall sell any seeds of Timâ€" othy, Red Clover, Alsike or Alfalta or any mixturs of theseseeds if thâ€"y grade lower than No. 8 or rejected. When ftarmers are sélling any of these latter named seede on their ov n premiges it is important for th: m to know that they are liable to proscout on under the Act if the seeds grade ejected, unleas sold to Seed Merchantâ€" to be reâ€"cleaned. Farmmers would realize more from their seed crops is they wers to install either indiyiduâ€" ally or preferably a central cleaning machine to clean their seed to siandâ€" ard grade and sell on Government Grade Certificates. Mrs Jobhn Vessie and daughter, Mre Ewen of the Rocky, visited recâ€" ently with the Morice family, Mr Arch McDonald and Miss Sena Byera visited Monday as Mr Harold Barber‘s. Mis. Caswell spent oyer last week end at her home in Flegherton, Miss Margaret Pety is yisiting this week with ber friend, Miss Ada Brown, Bunessan. Mr Arthuar and Miss Esther Petty epent over the wseek end with the Thompson family at Rocky Saugeen, The Womeun‘s Foreign Missionary Society meet next Wednesday, Mar, 8th, at ihe bhome of Mrs Don Meliâ€" vride . Miss Armetta McKechnie, Lamlash spent the week end at her home here. Mr and Mrs D Lamb were guests of Mrand Mrs Thos. Torry "Riverâ€" side" on Sunday . Our teacher Miss Margaret Meâ€" Kenzie spent over the week end at ‘her bome in Durham. School has re opened again after being closed a couple of weeks on account of the teacher‘s illness. Mrs A. C. McDonald and daughter of Crawford visited Mrs Arch. Mcâ€" (Ii.un and Miss Helen Clark on Sunâ€" ay. =. We are havirg real cold weather again after the thunder and rain last week. Mr Arthur Petty and sister Miss Esther visited the Thompson family for«a few days last week . Glad to hear Mrs Dan McArthur is better after be ng on the sick list for a few days. Mr and Mrs Albert Middleton of Durbam were guests of Mrand‘ Mrs Jack Caswell recentlv. Mr and Mrs L. McLean visited Crawford friends the first of ~the week.~ + Messrs W. Edge. D Watson, D. Lamb and Roy have been hauling logs to Welbeck saw mill for lumber. Mrs J. W. Smith is gradually getâ€" ting well again Miss Jean Clark spent a few days with her cousins Misses Ireng and Blanche McKechnie last week. Mr Don McKechnie and daughter Mary were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Dan McLean, Mr Tracy of Dorvoch is pruning trees for Messrs Dunrcau McLean and Edge Bros. ~At a recent meetingrof the Trustâ€" ees it was decided to enter the runâ€" nivg for the School â€"Fair again this Messrs Don Stewart and Hugh McCormick made a business trip to Chesley on Monday . Mr Roy Lamb is assisting Mr Jas. Vessie on the Garafraxa road for a few days this week. Miss Nancy Smith who bas been visitingâ€"her sister Mrs John McDonâ€" ald returned to her home at Crawford on Bunday. Mrs Colin McArthur and daughter Lizzie: of Waudby visited with Mr ;nd M:s Arch. McLean one day lateâ€" y. NORTHâ€"EAST NORMANBY Farmers Selling Seed RCCKY SAUGEEN ABERDEEN Phone No. 4 Whole Corn, Chopped Corn, Mixed Feeds, Whole Wheat Screenings, Ground Wheat Screenings, Feed Oatmeal1, Western Feed Oats and Mixed Grain of all kinds. Get our prices on anything in the Feed line. We have one of the largest Feed plants in Ontario and can supply anything in the Feed line. likely go higher. _ We have kinds of Feed on haud. incli Advance in Beggs‘ Store, One of the best brands. 98 Ib sack........ 4.25 49 Ib sack........ 2.25 24 Ib sack........ 1.20 Our Grocery Stock is as usual, fresh and comâ€" plete. If you are in a hurry for an orcer, phone 50. We will do the rest. Are the flouss and reliable is the service, that you receive from this store. ¢ * Flours . as everyore knows ere this, have adâ€" vanted considerably for the last two weeks, and are Still going strong, but we take pleasure in announâ€" cing that.we have not raised our price and do not intend â€"doing:â€"so, until we are forced to buy again. Below we quote our old,. low prices : Extra Milverton Jewel Flour Sure to pleass. 98 Ib sack ... .4.75 Cream of the West and the patterns are the best we have had for some time. See our samâ€" ple books and judge for yourself. We have some remnants of Walls and Borders to be cleared out below Cost Lower than last season, For Spring have arrived. Dainty designs and colorâ€" ings in abundance. The prices are about New _ ~ Wall Papers ROB ROY MILLS, Limited Macfarlane‘s Drug Store Lent commences Ch e Mar. 1. We‘re reaâ€" Ktra dy with a big list of 0|c' Fresh frozen Qualla Salmon, per lb.......... Fresh frozen Lake Trout, per lb............... Salmon snack, cooked ready to eat, per lb. Finnan Haddie, choice, per lb.................. Cod fish, skinless, per lb..................... ... Lake Superior Herring, per doz............... Feed Prices are The Rexall Store Dependable advancing every day and will Price of Feed * includi;g for stubborn coughs. 50c per bottle . Tanâ€"lacg............... * Tablets...100 for 1.00 Tasteless Cod Liver Oil 1.00 Beef, Iron and Wine... 1.00 Nyal Spring Tonic...... 1.00 Carr‘s Cough Cure Nyal Creophos............ Rexall HKypophosphites 1.00 Rexall Celery and Iron 1.25 Against disease and build up for spring. | Try one of these : Po‘ptons Liquid......... 125 MA 1 .4. 1NA fa_. 1 An Protect your System Can‘t be beat. Once tried, always used. > Per 98 Ib sack . ... . 4.75 Our old reliable brand. Milled of Manitoba hard Wheat. We recomâ€" mend it for baking bread or pas try Choice Fish Pine Tree Flour PHONE 50 Durham, Ont. Durham . 98 Ib sack, 4.50 stock of all 18c 45¢ 18¢ 35¢ 20¢ 15¢ 3» J. Hife. S3se34%4 : k. | Siive Sold in Durham b Drug Store, or by . receipt of 10 c Geo, Bimmse ol Lought a house an, river from Angos M be taking possessior The latvest nows MeDounald, Egrom: getting along fine operation of 3 weol The U.F meeting on A for general bi Mrand M: ,‘4"_.(66.55 & TOP CLIFFE asn To Slaughter ever; Gigantic Free B Reeve Arch‘ attended counc Hail Saturdas The entertainm Friday evening (j Methodist church , 1 auntal furtbher notice NMre. J,. Piullips Proton, has purclmJ on Collingwood 5t wime by E. Ander ber bousehbold goo week and chis. (Intende The Bacrame Presby‘n churei bth at the usua A number of the less ill with colds an Donald McKinn been suffering seve of weeks with quin« what betier at bogi W.K.BUCK LE 142 Mutua Mr Andrew Fon purchaged the new] on Prineess St, inet mercial Hotel, an move in during the vou D de Wonder and c« Nt hold Bror resu 101 Buckley The Fat This is a PRICK\ ilt MARCH PKI rICCs PRICE Ten it SV j M

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