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Durham Review (1897), 4 May 1922, p. 4

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§| £ 1 eeaaanmnpememmemamy f | z4 C eE A | 6 “’W%(lllfpm‘ e’} 63 ‘[ (Cur z772X I h Â¥, :'aeaé.:':ii.wf%"“»r. : Ie’,'. . aC .‘A\ } 1 1 | Florence Autoâ€" | â€"matic Oil “ Cook Stoves | Puritan Oil Stoves Cl Tobaccs * Garde n Tools, Garden J } The Rev i6 Revew and Toronto Daily Muil and Empire for 1 year...... :6 seview and the Farmers‘ Ad. FCCDNC AOK E YOUEcr . s srrieccss... Macfarlane‘s Drug Store | Men ! A large assortment of each tube of Rexall Shaving Cream at 40¢ A Durkam Duplex Razor will be given Free Three Big Screen Doors MACFARLANES DRUG in color to suit the S"hoes‘ With every pair of Men‘s Oxfore May 6th, we will give away FREE The Cash Shoe Store DURAAM, â€" oNT. TYOSS CROSS & SUTHERLAND HARDWARE CO Special Offer for Saturday Only We have a fine selection in all the | Black and Brown. Below we are quotin; Men‘s Brown Calf Oxfords, latest Men‘s Brown Calf Oxfords, m 7 Men‘s Black Calf Oxfords, Â¥K ./. FREE will close at 1 o‘clock and open at 9 p. Wed. afternoon during May, June, July & In order that you will keep us busy during this week zl , Uuarden Seeds _ Lawn Mowers, Lawn Hose are Headquarters for Fishing Tackle. Call and see these Stoves on demonstraâ€" tion when you can choose for yourself. with w 6 75 Have you bought your Spring Oxfords yet ? 3 50 J. S. McILRAITH 5uf}1er]and Hardware Co.. Limitad PHi¥®ham Pxg2 2O * 002 J P ©CRIUENAM, i Custom chopping very day at Mc-:MargaretStorrey. Kechnie‘s Mills, DurB . _ Satisfaction| _ Jr I[â€"Clen Rowe, Dorothy guaranteed. Corn, mi d chops, oats Gordon McCrae, Theima and all kinds of feed for sate at .current. Holmes. S as prices. s Oxfords sold on §aturday. y FREE a pair of Lisle Hose i in all the latest styles of we are quoting a few prices Rexall Cocoarut Cil Shampoo will be given Free with a $1.00 bottle of Limited, Durham FREE 6.03” 40c bottle of in two, Hair Tonic .$7.00 . 6.50 . 6.50 three and four burners. Window Screens and Wire Cloth, all widths The fM@EOKXCIKCL Store Get your C.P.R. Tickets here Specials t _ v P. mMm. evéery JUI}’ & August :R%Q% SÂ¥ore d Annie C. MacKenzie, teacter. !__Sr II Aâ€"Mabel Montgomery, Maud Kelsev, Helen McAuliffe. Elsie Willis, Ellen Hay. | Sr II Bâ€"Orville Saunders, Norman Meliraith, lia Allan, Violia Caldwell| Josie Falconer. | I Marion M. Marshall, teacher. | | _ Sr II Câ€"Albert Nicholson, Kenneth! | Agnew, Berly Falkingham, Sam Glaser, PR me L 2 y for Pyorrhoea given Free with each 60c tube of A bottle of Klenzo Liquid Antiseptic Honor Roll â€" April 1922 Durham Public School Sr IVâ€"Stewart Mcliraith, Marjory Pickering, Catherine Lavelle, Bessie Smith, Florence McCalium. Jr_ I1Vâ€"George Thompscn, Calder Noble, Newel!l Falkingham, Edgar Clark Willie Wilea« Willie WlIso;z Klenzo Tooth Paste Perfection Oil Stoves FREE , we offer STORE ag, Theima Bell, Ada Marie A Cole, teacher.l fe}â€"3 > ", * 7 TOn Dbedstead, A bed springs, 1 Ibed mattress, 1 coal oil ook stove, 1 [extension table, 2 kitchen bles, 1 kitâ€" chen cabinet, 1 small writin@desk, 1 set of dishes. (nearly new), 1 toi t set and other articles too numerous to\mention. Termsâ€"Sums of five dollars r under, cash. Over that amount, six mo credit} given on furnishing approved jointhnotes, # se ow P] ’ 1 cook stove and pipe pipes, 1 iron bedstead, bed mattress, 1 coal c extension table, 2 kitch chen cabinet, 1 small wi of dishes. (nearly new), other articles too nume , 2"suay, '-[ 'f % )fCredit Auction Sale;’ |Cows, Heifars, Furniture, Etc. ,w l There will be sÂ¥ld by Public Auction at ‘ DORNOCH, on | Tuesday, May 9th ! fl at 2.00 p. m ., the following : t Pickering, | Bun at 2,00 p. m ., the following : 3 cows, 1 twoâ€"yeat old heifer, 1 year old heifer. 1 buggy, 1 cutter, a 00 1b scale, a 500 Ib scale. 1 DeLaval Se rator, 1 Standara Separator. t his home here. _ ‘ _ "|\ M Albert Kraft disposed of a Sunday at his home here, |valuable horse the other day and |__Mrs Grierson and son Max of Hutâ€"| realized a handsome figure. The | ton Hill visi.ed with Mrs J. W. Smith | buyers came from Neustadt* f'and Mrand Mrs Robt, Grierson on Mr Inspector Wright of Hanover ,Sunday. is busy these dayslooking after the | t========nnmsnmeemmemmmemmmmmmmmemmemmmmemmm interests of the various schools, No, us s 8 !8 was attended to on Monday, Lredlt Aucnon Sale‘ The Sunday School will be started next Sunday. Now the roads are. Cows, Heif s, Furniture, E(C_’,‘dry there should be a good attend-‘ ance,. | | o rrne sc | There will be sÂ¥d by Public Auction at | masesr) elure ie wl . uw DORNUCH, on | na a,, q4 _3 _ CCC was thenews received on Monday that Mrs Chapmar (nee Bella Grierson) of near Markdale had died of scarlet fever, and that \ three of the children are seriously ill with it. Mueh sympathy is felt for the bereaved families, Mrs J. W. Smith has had the sad news of the death of her brotherâ€"in | law, Mr Joe Byers of Allan, Sask.," formerly of Williamsford, Ont. \__Mr John McDonald, Sr., is qulte! ill at preaent with stomach tmuble| and son John has been bedfast al | last week with grippe and bronchitis! _ MrJack Smith of Durham spent' Sunday at his home here, | Mrs Grierson and son Max of Hutâ€"|: ton Hill visied with Mrs J. W. Smith J 1 and Mrand Mrs Robt. Grierson cn .cz | _ Mr ard Mrs Hugh McDonald son Kenneth spent the first 0| week with her parents Mr and | Wom. Honess at Crawford. _ Mr ‘rand Mrs Jobn Lynn vi friends in Hanover on Monday, * Sad indeed was the news rece ou Mondav that Mas muo _ LCs M C 10 C CRms in Mr and Mrs Jas. Ewens and family visited with Mr and Mrs Timmins of Zion on Sunday . Mr Herb Hopkins brought his car homelast week, Messrs Dancan McLean and Jas, Ewens sold a bunch ot cattle recently, Ks ooouime id T " ; STC mfs mcAarthur of Lion‘s Head, spent Sunday with Mro and | Mrs J.Crutchley. | _ Mrs R. Dargavell returned home Saturday after a three month‘s visit with relatives in T. rento and Detroit, Mrs J H. Parke and daughter, Miriam of Toronto have been here‘ for the past week packing up. Mr | Parke has started a grocery store in | Toronto. _ ‘The Dornoch Bravch of the Wo men‘s Institute will hold theirannua) meeting May to at the home of Mrs J. Koepp, all members are requested 0 _ be present. Mrs R. Darga\'ell, will have a paperon Mother‘s Day, Roll call, a funny story. | We are pleased to see our pastor, | Rev. Mr Sillars able to resume hig | duties after an illness of three weeks, | _ Miss Mayme Sullivan of Owen | Sound was home over the week end . |__Mr and Mrs Harvey Givens of | Holland Centre visited the latters | parents Sunday. | _ Mr and Mrs McArthur of Liun's‘ PM aarl © sescu ibs. o. /s 1 | 225500 1Ve Ne wove a mass of inâ€" structive discourse. â€" Jesus Christ was | the ideal brother, true in all the qualities mentioned and we should all seek to \ know the grip of his hand, the one | Friend who will make us do the best we | can. ‘ ’ On returning to their lodge room a | hearty vote of thanks was passed Rev. | Mr Smith for his inspiring discourse, and | also to the choff for the fine music proâ€" _ vided. Brethren from Mt. Forest and | Hanover lodges had also been expected. | but special L. 0. 0. F. church services | were being held elsewhere on Sunday, | as it was the 103rd anniversary of the Order. This prevented outside brethren | from attending. || Nearly 40 of the Independent Order | of Oddiellows worshipped in the Presâ€" byterian Church on Sunday evening | last. Rev. Mr Smith, who has recéently | joined the Ordér, based his remarks on the beautiful story of the love and ‘brotherhood of Davia and . Jonathan. True brotherly love must bespontaneous unselfish and loyal and around these | three qualities he wove a mass of inâ€" structive discourse. â€" Jesus Christ was | the ideal brother, true in all the qualities mentioned and we should all seek to | know the grip of his hand,. the one | Friend who will make us do the best we | can. k Ciass Câ€"JeanrAtkinson. George Mcâ€" ;, | Kechnie, Eddie Hunt, Hazel Moore, George Lloyd. d | . Sadie F. MacDonald, teacher, ‘+! _Sr Pr.â€"Norma Allan, Helen Young. | Gerald Falconer, Alice Nicholson, Edna ) | Grainey, 1| JrPr Aâ€"Billy Elphick, Tommy Lowe, _ | Arthur Watson, â€"Jack Miles, Vernon *] Collinson, l!’_ Jt Pt.. B«lunn" Ahimke,. | Byc t c Mary E. Morton, teacher PRIMAR}' CLASSES Class Aâ€"Annie Campbell, Frank Ritchie, Jean Grant, Gordon Grant Donald Knight 2 Class Râ€"George Ashley, Elsie Pinkâ€" erton, Alice Pinkerton, Bessie Atkinson, Clarence Wilson. Sr I B â€"A h.)lmfy Mlu‘ die, Elliott. Sr I Aâ€"Irene Elliott, Esther Styles, Alma Kres nor and Irene Ygung (eq.) ce A Sermon to Oddfellows ABERDEEN B â€"Alex Caldwell, Harold Glenâ€" '."M aud Storry, Alfie Nicholl, Ted MMine+s DORNOCH Jobhn Lynn visited Lavina A. Mortley, teacher orshipped in the Presâ€" 1 on Sunday evening mith, who has recéently , based his remarks on the first of the McDonald and THE DUFHAM REVIER Elliott, Audrey Bell Kress, Clara Trayâ€" Mrs We are baving fine present and seeding is g week, pev 200 0 CC PC CECHR, _ The Misses Derby of Niagara and Detroit were spending a few day s at the old home farm last week, * Mr and Mrs Mark Mervyn and daughters of BRbenezer â€" attended church here last Sunday, _ Mrs H. Byers who has spent the winter months visiting her daughte s in Toronto and Dundas returned to the bome of her son Michael last week, " Mrs Anderson is we are sorry to] say underthe Dt‘s care at nraanra C ‘ aug 15 _ _ 237. /*~+v5@ +0 TRIG locality ard if we don‘t have to conâ€" iend with any more young winters, we won‘t be too late in getting the crops in. The fall wheat is pot looking too bad after the recent sleet storms we have had. ‘ _ Mr Sillars has bo reason to shou!lâ€" der the blame. If he unly knew bow much sleep half ot bis congreg a tion Irse, worrying about their money and the other baif aboat the want of it, he would realize their need }f.’ wellâ€"earned rest. â€"â€" Arc on. "_ * *M@WoOn TABE asleep " _ Mr Sillars who is taking ap his work plackily, alter a severe illness, was willing to go fifty â€"Alty on the blame for thesomnolence, but announced that in future a byma would be struck ap to waken, if posâ€" sible, the heavy eyed,â€"a less drasâ€" tic method iurely than that of the auld kirk pastor who shied his Bible at the slumberer, crying, "It ye will nae hear the Word, ye shall feel i !" Mr Sillars has no reason to shoulâ€" der the blame. â€"If be unly knew hnw mnalh aholla .1s odthn Se_gdingr is TORONTO T. Whence came ye merry damsels, whence came ye, So imany and so many and such glee ? Why have ye lett your bowers desoâ€" s t ie d ROCKY SAUGEEN Our pessimist predicts a failure of the frait crop, but several buncbes of the loveliest grapes bave already ripened in Dornoch, not to speak of cherries ar:d plums and flowers. "Like to a moving vintage down they came, ’ Crowned with green leaves and faces, all aflâ€"me ; I , Mr Robt Corlett Jr. sold two oml: recently for$225 QO. MrCorlett sells ' his beef as a well finished product and we do not gradge blm?fls reward bat imagine any one man baviog all that money to spend on himself with» out paying out one cent for cire satin, plink powder or castoria or even gy oline. _ Mrs Colin Melotyre and A. D. visiâ€" ted ber sister, Mrs Greenwood in Glenelg on Sunday. ; Borp, in Elderslie, on April 14th, to Mr and Mrs Jas. Buchanan a daughter. N_ Mr and Mrs, Hagh McArtl;ur and Miss Cook of Ebordale, visited Mr. and Mrs Jas. Crutehley on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Jno Jones and Mrs. T. Heathers of Owen Sound, visited Mr. and Mrs Geo Jones over the week end |__ At the Restory, Paisley, April 19, Mr Davo Rae, son of Mr and Mrs Jno. ‘Rae of Gienelg, was married to Miss Anita, daughter of Mrs E. Luttrell of Elderslie. _ Rev. Thos Hicks perforâ€" |tormed the ceremony. _ Atter their honeymoon. the young couple will take upresidence with the bride‘s | mother on her farm on the 4th con. of Elderslie, where the groom bas been employed since his return from overseas, . Dan Rae is one ofthe boys who saved us from a close, personal acquaintance with the Han and deâ€" serves much more than conventional congratulations from his Dornoch friends. _ Miss Jennie Luttrel!, the popular teacher at Orchard, is a sisâ€" ter of the bride. , # HAMPDEN (From another correspondent) Gn I8 we are S0TTY to Dr‘s care at present,. ‘ raft disposed of a the other day and some figure. _ The in full swirg in this e weather at general this Special prices in five ton lots. and get your feed at carload prices We have a good stock of all kinds of Feed on hand including : Whole Corn, Chopped Corn, Whole Screenings Ground Screenings, Whole Feed Oats, Chopped Oats, Crushed Oats, Cracked Corn, Crushed Oats, Corn and Bariey, Mixed Pouilitry Feed, Feed Gatmeal, Oat Feed Clansmen Stock Feed, Ground Fiax and mixed feed of all kinds which we are selling at close prices in any quantity. . ROB ROY MILLs, Terms Cash _ Business Hours 8 a m to5 p n EERWRT OR TT CE P 2C ks Returningâ€"Leave Toronto 6. 50 a m. and 5.02 p m. Parlor Buffet car Palmerston to Toronto on morning train and Guelph to Toronto on evening train. For full particulars apply to Grand Trunk Ticket Agents. W. CALDE , Town Agent, Central Drag Store, Telephone No. 2 Headquarters for Feed GRAND TRUNK Railway System Beggs‘ Store, Durham ROB ROY MILLS, Limited ’ The Rev Duncan Sillars hopes to Pishing Prohibite« resume his ministry at Rocky Sauâ€"; otice is hereby given that / geen Churck on the first Sabbath of proNhibited on |o¢,fiy 5‘}',‘\5 ;j ':,lg d M May. on the 3rd Con. E.G. R. and Mr and Mrs Wil Collinson of Durâ€", of the 3rd Con. N. D.R., Glen«}, ham visited Mrs Arch McKechnie on W Sunday, Mrs McKechnie has been. Jot of any of these Feeds. Get our pri« everything in the line of Hog Chop We pay Highest Market Price for B: Mr Roy Thoimpson arrived home from Toronto on Monday. opening day, $ $ NO 10 BENTINC)H: Rev. Mr Sillars called on some of| Sr IVâ€"Catharine MacLean. the sick people this week . Jr IV â€"Royce Noble, Stella Lyn» Mrs Earl Vessie and children and| 9f [[{â€"Ruby Meslett, Merron ; the Misses Picken were guests of| JO{". Ewen rah MacLean, Gorcon Mrs Jack Caswell on Monday. |_ IIâ€"Audrey Noble, Wellington N Moassrs Alex and Jack Lawson| SrPrâ€"NeilClark, Vera Stey;.;; spent Sunday with L. A. and Campâ€" Ewen, Florence Ewen. bell McLean., Jr Prâ€"Dick Davy, Florence M3 Mr Rovy Thohmon lfl’i'ed home M. h’aCK(‘nl:. te all the children are present on the opening day. MILL FEED Sundsy School seâ€"cpers next Sunday. Let the parentssee that Milverton Jewel Flour, 98 Ib sacks .. . .. . Pine Tree Flour, pure Manitoba bard. . .. Pine Tree Flour Purity Flour Five Roses Flour Cream of the West Flour Ogilvie‘s Royal Household Milverton Jewel Flour When you use flour of good quality, mille by the best mills and the very finest wheat 0: Western Canada bought to make them, you are buying the best money can buy. It‘s a tonic{o» the cook, the whole family is satisfied with good bread and everybody healthy. Ly MOUNT FOREST Ly PALMERSTON ;. Ly FERGUS _.....\ Ar._GUBELPH _. _ __ Ar BRANTFORD ~ 74LHAM1LTON’..; Ar TOROKNTO ©~. Wheat Shorts Wheat Bran Oil Cake Oyster Skells Flax Seed Laying Mash Lyv Ly Ly Ly Ar. Good Health DURHAM Catl Jnoris Oatmeal Feed eat Bran Chopped Corn Cake W hole Corn :tesr S:clls Chopped Screenings k See ing Mash Oat Thep Special Prices on Ton Lots IM PROVED TRAIN SERVICE Dlll' except No Town Delivery ‘l‘clepinneday N> 4, Night 81 +*.. 100 pm +»++ _1 00 p m Sunday ++ 7.05 a m »» 7 38 a m »» ~8.28 a m »» 915 a m â€"â€" _ 9.45 a m 11.10 a m our prices. We have MILL FEED Limited sick forthe past few weeks but feeling a little better at presedt, ) p m 8.35 p m ) p m 8 30 p m ) a m 7.40 p m . and 5.02 p m. Clnb together for Butter and Egys PHONE 50 Fishing Prohibited 3.15 p m 3.51 p m 4.23 p m 5.05 p m 5.36 p m + *096 + *~ $9§ Walt W wen is Also makers of KELL w FORM $yz ez SUC Induastri Provinci Vict FeEL Excelle value to ¢ is rich in builds hea motes gro: Scott & Bowne Keep the : following [8Â¥ VIT Beli Â¥AY VJ

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