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Durham Review (1897), 8 Jun 1922, p. 4

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FLAII_'I_A‘{E INTERIOR umatic Compound Let us Supply you with slu * SPRING MEDICINES LAcQuUERET SATINETTE Iron (Laxative). ina, _ Garden Seeds, Cedar Flakes _ and 1» PRODUCTS Come in and consult us regarding any painting or varnishing you have in mindâ€"We will be @ glad to advise you and to give estimate of cost. Elastica products are easy to use, economical, look well and wear well. Only a pure paint will spread easily and cover completelyâ€"only a pure paint will give you proper protectionâ€" Purchase Elastica and you cannot go wrong. FOR every surface inside or ou an Elastica Product that suit your needs. ...... 25¢ and 50¢ 30¢, 65¢ and 1.25 ...... 25¢ and 50¢ 25¢c, 50c and 1.00 insurcr vrearrrcs / Eo OO rrhsssrcrrsece. /.. £, O0 25¢, 50¢ and 1.00 Our Assortment of 1.00 and 1.%5 seare tÂ¥o = Redly ratzuctss A.GD ensarscs . h. 00 ati+« ¢s * «4. GG rarensrs‘* 3. ChQ PRODUCTs is Complete 1.00 |__ The Budget debate always has an interest in a two party parliamenc. | With three parties it is eren more |so. _ A noted speech was given last | week by W. G. Raymond, M. P. of | Brantford, who though a Liberal, |advocates moderate protection. _ He | got considerable heckling, his theorâ€" ies not going down by eicther Libera‘s tor Progressives _ He was followed by Miss McPhail, M. P, who made a ,lengzhr contribation to the debate, which was in the main a plea lo save rural life which she alleged was sutâ€" tering from the effeets of protection. . or outside, there is ; 3 1(0 @ two party parliamenc. With three parties it is eren more so, _ A noted speech was given last week by W. G. Raymond, M. P. of Brantford, who though a Liberal, ol es ol 1e s \Che ?uthnm Bookke_eping& Stenography Miss McPhail has Her will exactly The Budget Debate June 8, lgTz Wt d obidit 16254 u) ts |ed to do all kinds of machine \:ork- | windmills, threshing machires, cream | separators, bicycleu,wnshing meachines | lawn mowers, called for and delivered | Scissors and knives sharpened. Thankâ€" |ing my old customers for their patâ€" | ronage. Hope they may continue and Lgain many new ones. _ Work gRuaranâ€" | teed and prices reasonable. Give me n‘ all. _ Having purchased the best upâ€"to machinery, 1 have opened up a shop on top of the hill and am pr ed to do all kinds of machine wa windmills, threshing machines, c separators, bicycles,washing machk lawn mowers, called for and deliv . 20 FF] ' Phone 93, r 1â€"3 Say Anticipating the usual a: brides, we are prepared to wedding stationery needs, and qualities. Call and‘s e signs and prices, C TORONTO t ne en | C Bailey, divid. line A GriersOn, 4 hour | R M ghton, stoning | J Turnbull, 24 days | YÂ¥ 12 Connor, 7 24 inch tile.. “ JAS TURNBULL, Div ‘F Cuff, washout...s:.........:.. A McLean * |G M ghton, 4 day team...... .. | W Torry, haif day man ....... | J Milligan, 2 days MIN:+.+...+ [ _ ts adays tcam...:..... | J Pratt, blasting STUIDPS ?:1..«61.... |G. Wiermier t* R Mighton, SHORIDEG : +:: 24 +++2. 2455., A Fieccher, culvert P McQuarrie, StONINE ++:21â€"..:<:1,. R Whyte, drawing & plac‘g culv‘t J Dirstein, tile .... H Duan, washout W Cooke ++ W D C Ready for Business | D. J, MeDONALD, piv. NC ’ D J McDonala, inapccting......... |F Haug. remuving logs............... | A Symons t J McDougal, removing drags...... D J MeDonald, grading div No 1 M Campbel!, 14 MAVS (s:=trsrisesrests R McCastin, 2 Y B in e eÂ¥ +xh e aress seevel Cross & Sntherland, | stumnina Ba Mo ooo ie ty‘ Camp Creek caused by th stoneâ€"crushing plant of D. ing waste material into thereby creating a public n | T.nrnbbllâ€"flcuitsonâ€"Th‘ | cepted as revised and that | as a Co irt, of Revision and | general business. Carrieq | Turnhullâ€"Balky : That | Patterson, Selicitor, cn be | W.ldfang, having served no [Clerk.: asking a rehatai. LC v. C $ l on o e COmmnecting@ Iink between con 10 and rovincial highway, the reeve to have harge of said road. Carried Hewitsonâ€"Butley : That Jno Urstadt ® appointed 2s pathmaster in Bimâ€" cod as W. G. Histie resigned. Car, The following accounts were paid ; stvatng Srovie ThA 12.3 27 en0 MTs Jas. Ewans and famil | _ Members all present. Minutes of last 'iPGM Sunday at Mr Walter Clark‘s. ‘ me‘elmg were read and adopted, | _ Mr Wm Sackett of Toronto, spent & Council met as a Court of, Revision of | few days with Mr Lochie McLean. llhe Assessment Roll 1922 Appeals| _ Our sincere sympathy is oxtended tc ! were received from Jno Adiam and Angâ€" ) Mr Neil McLean and family in the | us McCormick and persons asking their ldeath of his daughter Belle who passed | dogs 10 be nruck uff roll. away at her home in Durham last Sunâ€" | _ Hewitsonâ€" Baileyâ€"That assessment|day _ The remains were interred in of Jno Adlam be reduced $50. Carried | Rocky Saugeen cemetery on Tuesday. | McDonald-»chugon : That assessâ€"| Miss W. Collinson is spending a fow ment of Angus McCormick be reduced | weeks with her aunt, Mrs Arch McKechâ€" $100. Carriey, | nie who has been in poor health the past Turnbullâ€"McDonald ; That the fo}. few months, lo.wn,grasepa)fls have their dogsstruck | Mr and Mrs J. McGirr were visitors off the roll on Conditions that the tags »Wwith Jas Lawrence and family the first }t\)g ret;jncdcto th; fi,lerk : W. D; Hopâ€"| of the week. (NS, Alex, Campbeli, R. Sharp, F. Mcâ€"| Misses Irene and Blanch McKechnie (l:)z:':f' _{\;rlulmbrt“' J. MCDOggg“. J.;entertameda number of their schoolâ€" s Gerried. mtier, R. Brigham, G, Sharp, | mates on Saturday afternoon and all ra. powder .. culvert onnor, 7 2 â€" _ _ â€" "» Sinknole..... ... 33 10 MISCELLANEOUS l J. H. CHITTICK, clerk m ow is "~C2Sger, ’mn. R. R. No 1, Durham | Arnett BENTINCK COUNCIL °S for their patâ€" may continue and â€"___ Work gaaranâ€" nable. Give me a nssur‘ne(_jvhy the VLL, GIV. NQ 2 ’ Ub sssreraneceasen niakes 501 mm mmmencne> 2 50| RY eam...ss .s...:2, 2 25 [ layAMatyâ€"s:s.si.0..... @1 265| YR IDRM@++:+1+s+ 5+«.,. * § (ml y$ tcam............... 9 €0 line gravel......... 27 60| i0urs team ........ 1 82| ME * Ansrierserierares s 75'5 B srresrerrat ssaeseet (M>80 1 . INNES, ing div No 1 l7§ :’6! bovemmemmmirrenee 3 7§ | rexrses sessesseeee 5 O( | + _ stumping rersr sersrrerien 18 40’ Mp$ ... 5 25| momes §12| nevieherreiy‘s is in . n NO caahy P .....~.++ 8 OQ rrerssesess â€" 4 §0 restscsveess 1 O0 olts .27 1 77 C +:+::+:+ 1 50 ider.::...â€" 1 50 napane : 9g| seressesess 16 20 | THE DUBHAM REVIEA into the cr?él?. iblic nuisance, Car â€"That sideline 14, rve not‘ce to that ] Miss Janet Clark is seriously ill with! | pleurisy and Mrs Neil Clark of Durham I ; That clerk notiâ€"| is waiting on her. | of the condition of | Rev Mr Sillars of Dornoch visited with " by the Russel Co. | Mr and Mrs John McDonald one day | of Durham dumpâ€" | last week: t ~toâ€"date prepar that werzvl-djourrn new | May 29, 1922 h Minutel of last That roll be acâ€" .. 1 25| Sr 4thâ€"irene Grasby. _ Jr4thâ€"Gorâ€" ulv‘t 8 00 ‘ don Thompson. Jr 3rd â€"Beatrice Grasâ€" e 5010| by, Maimie Vessie, Allister Lawrence. g g(: ' Sr 2ndâ€"Catherine McLean, Margaret ce Pig§] McLean, Irene McKechnic, Corrirne sâ€"}»»» 21 00 | Lawrence, M. r/ Dyer, Wiilic Legate NO 2 fSr 1â€"Jean Clark, Amelia Legate, Allâ€". eakee O 50 ' ied Dyer, Jr 1â€"â€"Myrtle McLean, Fcrol; w« 2 50| Legate, Gordon Dyer. Jr Prâ€"Hcrbie‘ -i’ -';" ! Miller, Clarence Ritchie, Doris D« er Om o e ce t ie ty township as . NO 1 reopen for PAOICY . She hi niminies P i d 221 Gordon Greenwood, Davie Aljoe Dunsmoor., Average attendance 38.45 [ Ereemun M.r 37. ~»UChit. < Jr IV« | Freem=n McFadden, Mema Hargrave, | Adolphus Lawrence. Sr 1IIâ€"Rep ;’Arnett. Beâ€"‘tha Ritchie, George Collinâ€" | son. _ Jr I!!â€"John Duremner, Annie | Arnett, Ray Hargrave. Sr 1I â€"Reg Mc |Fadden, Mary Hopkins, Kerneth Duneâ€" ( monr, Dorothy Arnett, Orval Hopking, | Louise Jacques . Jr llâ€"Mfly Collinâ€" son, Grace Hopking. Watson Walker, Irere Collingon, Jr¢ 1â€"Evelyn Robins and Vera Rabins, eg., Clarence Har. grave. Eddie Lawrence. Jt _Prâ€"Mar. paret Dunsmoor, Roderick Dunsmoor, Lucv Robing, Annie Walker, Arres Walker, Jna Collingon. Primerâ€"Clara Jacques, Susie Greenwood. Freddie Arnett, Doris Lawrence, Ol‘ve Ball. 1 I illian Eo’linsnn. Hive © Thintmnnnee PE LA O m C $ 1 50| 350; 550! 1 00| 1340} 5251 5 12| 75 1 50 1 25| eut every day Jr 4thâ€"C Roseborough/, G Armstrong. Sr 3rdâ€"N. Ritchie/, M. Hopkins, A, Lawrence. _ Jr= 3:dâ€"G. Hopkins/, : A. Picken;, C Roseborough/, M Armstrong, Jr2ndâ€"E. Vollett. _ Sr. 1â€"P Roseborâ€" ough/, V. Armstrong/, R. Vollett, T. Milligan. Jr 1â€"H Roseborough, A. Hopkins. Sr Prâ€"C Ritchie/, M. Pick.: en/, C. Hopkins/, I. Webber. Jr Prâ€"J.| Armstrong, D. Vollet, C Vollet:"" ; alc"*! 8. S. NO. 1, GLENELG ] Sr 11Iâ€"Mary Beaton, J. D. Mac Arthur, Annavelle McArthur. Jrl1â€" }Es:hcr Mocre, Marybellie McArthur , Ftank McArthur. Jr 11â€"Douglas Mcâ€" Arthur, Beth McGlllivray, Annie Mc, Arthur, Iza Trafford, Willie Trafford Pr. Aâ€"Teady Moore, Jimmy Trafford, Malcoim McArthur. Pr Bâ€"Florence Beaton, Mary Mocre, Jean McArthur, Jean McGillivray, Joe Turnbul!, Donald Davis. E. M. MacCuaig, teacher. Noble,. Sr Pr.â€"Neil Clark, Ewen, Vera Btewait, Florence Jr. Pr.â€" Dick Davey, Florence Lean, George Millar Ada Millar. Mr and Mrs Jas. Ewens and family spent Sunday afternoon at Mr Walter Clark‘s of the Rocky line rain ids s db iss lllh iss 4 54 t3 account of the funeral of Bella McLean of Durham, who formerly lived on this line. We extenk sympathy to the berâ€" eaved family, Mr D. Lamb reâ€"shingled the north side of his barn last week. Mr and Mrs J. W. McKechnic family, north of Durham, spent Tue evening with Mr and Mrs D. Lamb Un Tuesday the school was close vir and Mrs John McDonald one day’ last week: ‘ Rev Hugh Cowan of Oakville accomâ€" panied by his nephew, Hugh Donovan, ‘ called on D. N. Ciark, another nephew, .J on Friday, | Rev Mr Sillars of Dornoch visited with Mr and Mrs John McDonald one day last week: Rev Hugh Cowan of Oakville accomâ€" panied by his nephew. Huch NDanova» U. S S. XO; 2 The farmers are earnestly wishing for in _ Mrs Fred Kelsey”i;-;panding a few days with her daughter, Mrs Ira Yake. We miss the spicy budgets of the Muâ€" lock correspondent Come along and give us the news of your burg, Mr and Mrs Lorn; Livingstone and’ family of Townsend Lake, spent sunday | with Mr and Mrs L. McLean | _ _Mr _and Mrs J. McGirr were visitors >with Jas Lawrence and family the first of the week. Misses Irene and Blanch McKechnie entertained a number of their schoolâ€" mates on Saturday afternoon and all reâ€" port a jolly good time, NO 2, EGREMONT away at her home in lâ€");l-r-lvnal"inul‘;s';_b:;‘;n- day The remains were interred in Rocky Saugeen cemetery on Tuesday. Our sincere sympathy is Oxal;;jed to Mr Neil McLean and family in the death of his daughter Belle who passed NO 11, BENTINCK Mr and Mrs Jas. Ewans and family spent Sunday at Mr Walter Clark‘s. Mr Wm Sackett of Toronto, spent a few days with Mr Lochie McLean. esc 2 ce ols 2t c ETY ie Allan and Tillie Allan eq, fell. : "Jr. 2ndâ€"Jean Aber. ordon. _ Sr 1â€"Mary Campâ€" Elmer Tucker, Sr Prâ€"Joe ileen Aberdein, Tammy e °oJ i; M eDbDer. â€" Jp Pr;j. D. Vollet, C Vollett. / Presâ€" y. Averageattendance 19. M. J. Lawrence, Teacher School Reports AO. 10, BENTINCK + Park, Teacher ROCKY SAUGEEN ABERDEEN 8/, R. \-’o-ligt't‘.m"l:.-; Roseborough, A.| ‘I}ill(;hie/. M. Pickâ€", the school was closed on +%. » Of‘ve Ball. : _ Dunsmoor. yer. Jr Prâ€"Herbie itchie, Doris Dyer. & McLean, Teacher ENT. & GLEN. W. McKechnie and spent Tuesday â€"â€"Above gricel are in any quartity from 1g00( â€"â€"lots of Five tons or over, special prices ui â€"â€"gether and get your feed at carload prices. P Cilpitb it 2t 11 perloolbl...‘......... Poultry Scratch Feed, per 100 lhe Cracked Corn, per 100 lbe Baby Chick Feed per 100 lbs *#%¥‘% Feed Oats, per bushel ©,. _ â€" Crushed Oats, C Chopped Oats, Feed Oatmea!, Oat Shorts, pe Ground Flax' Poultry Scratch Oat Feed perOn.»:s+: ++ ., Clarsman St ack Feed per ton Chieftain Mixed Feeqa per ton Durham Mixeg Feed, per ton Whole Screcnings per ton . ... . Ground Scrccningl per ton .. Heavy Mixeg Chop per ton . Â¥, WholeCorn. perton......;." Whoie Corn, perton.....2;, ; Ground Corn, per ton + 0 t in Crushed Oats, _ ber DN the wÂ¥ c l t ind | | & % 8. McBETH heerescecrese eceseccecce:. W Try Neilson‘s Ice Cream n $ It‘s the Very Best / J; Our Parlors are now open and we will bhe id Pleased to serve you with any of our delicious W Ice Cream dishesâ€"we use Neilson‘s onlyâ€"a z guarantee of quality. _ ROB_ROY MILLS, Limited â€" Reduced Feed Prices GRAND TRUNK Railway System Wigererrencupuae . 0000 ce 4 4 n NeE Beggs’ Stor e’,. “B;rB;m in barrels and 100 1b sacks.-We havy Also a shipment Baby Chick Feed A Whole Great Big Carload of SALT Watch for ourad. on Cherries in 11 gt. baskets, black & ro The Next Thing in Fruit will be Chervies Lv. DURHAM Ly MOUNT Ft Ly PALMERS Ly FERGUSs Ar. GUFI pu You cant make a mistake buying a bag of Flour at the above prices. Milverton Jewel Flour perâ€"ton.... .. St ack Feeqa per ton Mixed Feeqa per ton We have reduced prices §M MMUF Jureaces Can you Beat This ? There is a right time to buy everything. Set your mind to buy it and don‘t put if off, You have to have ;;, so do it now. You get the best quality, you get it at (}. price you inttnded to pay for it, and the clerk can‘t ;/}} you they are sold out and that you have to wait for it ;. come in. â€"In other words, satisfaction . Take a Brick home with You Think it Over We thizk Granulated Sugar is Good Buying o e td Ormpe® + _ Per 100 lbs .. » Corn and Barley + _ per 100 lbs, .. . _ Der 100 lbs, .. per 100 lbs ... .. t week we will have a carload Oatmeal Light Chop and Heavy Chop. lMPROV;D TRAIN SERVICE _ ___ _ e o tetand Trunk Ticke; Agents Town Agent, Central Drag Store, Telenhk ; ~_frequced prices on Feed, and in any quantity will be as follows : , special prices will +. | ut smlsc 4 Ac. will be Daily except Sunday . We haYe it both fine & coarse heâ€"â€" â€" $.25 A tX s 62 withount sachs IQ.IIE to five tons. On Put up only in 98 lb sacks Your wife will like it, 1. Manitoba Hard, rises well and makes light bread. _ It‘s hay; to keep from eating too much of this good bread . Ye oldâ€"time Flour=â€" Pine Tree, 3.95 sact; Oatmeal, Cornflakes, Shred. ded Wheat, Grape nuts.Pos; Toasties, Rolled wheat, pufâ€" fed rice,puf.wheat, corn meal 7.05 a m 7 38 a m 8.28 a m 9.15 a m 9.45 a m Your Breakiast is Nothin g Druggis‘tflund Stationer . and 5.02 p m #$15.00, sacks included $2.00 *# 30 00 without sacks 81 50 sacks included 88,00 sacks included 2 10 sacks included 210 sacks included 210 sacks includecd 1 75 * 1.50 * 2.75 ** 2 75 a« 2000 without sacks 2800 sacks include d 82 00 sacks included 0 live tons. On mace. Club toâ€" without Cereals PHONE 50 JUNE 8, 1922 for the wee chicks » Telephone No. 2 morning train an 8.35 p m 8 30 p m 7.40 p m 8.15 p m 3.51 p m 4.23 p m 5.05 p m 5.36 p m , Meal feed 9 0'\ i Nh M i 1A Weste Lt Sa Messts G« their wives, Sunday at t Mrs W with her i Mrs Ni will soon | These d Mir W Mc More nfi

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