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Durham Review (1897), 13 Nov 1913, p. 2

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3f}; m I 4.t w w w w i)) w W w Your Oven Cir, (rcs it) PUNK“! u (, NEW FURS ',i' Washing made easy by using Lux f: 'i)Vlaite Soap for Hard or Soft t, t Water. Also Borax Soap t S; Uuse 0mo for Bleacher, Purifier, _'it, and Cleanser. _k. iii? .150 riodcilr'ir" iriihiis6ag qetii*itretisittriilraiit .3. 3‘ “a P/dr, f - . a b. " D.e.S . a. a. ' I a; . . Phone No. 8 ARRIVING THIS WEEK “:1 School Opening OPEN FOR OPERATIONS ier'ueing closed down for several weeks. Oar new d un is completed and we are ready for or- s for Flour, Feed, Custom chopping, misting. cktt ‘e are Ready for T he Largest Stock we have ever shown and at Lowest Prices School Supplies in endless variety High and Public School Books Still tho old slogan -" When you get it here, it's right." Also Mons and Childress Felt Hats John McGowan bre eoplle's Mills Your oven becomes a certain producer of more bread and better bread. We can promise that. ' For from each .shipment of wheat delivered at our mills we take a ten pound sample. We grind it into flour. We quality anu large In quunauy, we use the shipment. Other- wise we sell it. There is no guess-work about our promise of more bread and better bread Com flour bearing this name. by Our Oven grind it into flour. , the flour into bread If this bread is higl All kinds this bread is high in and large in quarrrity, the shipment. Other- l & orders will js, promptly I attended to Yo " esteem- ed patronage IS solicited -- l, 15 upprtcaated at a temperntute of 95 E idegru-s, even though it be snowing . . for bulow healing point above. On il) .luumug over the register here, we . ', noticed names from all parts of h' 'America and the Old Land, the Ut (present time being the slackest IO feason ot the year in tourist traffic. il) _ Ascent may be continued to the top "I " n' Sulphur mountain to the Observ- it) tutory. but the path being snow cover- . (ed, we did not underuke the climb. (tl loa returning we fell in with Rev. N, (tl {1). Keith, Principal oi Red Deer ih Zhauies College, and Rev. Mr. Knur- , mock, its travelling representative, m gwuo had occupied the Pres. pulpit m Uete on Sunday. and on lenruing we I" I were from Durham, enquired for Rev. li. Dr. Farquharsott and his brother, i'iils'cv. Janus, with whom they Were ttt [iii/ia/ici.' ft! m Q m It) It) It.t vv', The Women‘s I: 't 1m: Wednesdly at h s, mus mombenund U' present. The roll "ar every one answer 93 paper on some I Would like to see l 9? meetings. Oar 0: 'ik neld at Mu. R. D: sik Decombcr. All! pron“ and men * iueetitttritttltet Hal 9% Full»: bring . g, "rttkrnotiedHtt g. tteinttpdntM. a'", Rambling in LIE-l - use-u».-. On leaving Edmontrn, about hell the distance to Calgary, the 1rtite jagged horizon line of the Rachel. over one hundred miles any, comes into view en the west, and on ep- proaching Calgary' they gradually become more conspicuous. In the city we were planed to greet men] good old home friends of when we will later speak. A few days elter found Banff. in the Rocky foothills, on: destiution and for e day and e half here and at Luann, we feasted our eyes on the seenie wonders so lavishly bestowed on this part of our Dominion. Dear Review Rude": Near Cannon, we enter these rugged fortresses. and traversing but a few miles, the Three Sisters monu- talus loom Into View on the south. Banii is almost ccnpletly encircled by these lotty eminence: and alter dining, we at one made our wey down the valley, over the Bow river, past the C. P. R.'s magniticee" new 13 storey hotel, the last word in modern hotel construction, and a couple miles up the mountain side along the footpath to the Government Hot Springs. From the mountain side Issues e stream oi hot sulphurous water. and tha iu piped through gravity prrssute into the baths and swtmlulng pom. waere a warm bath While in the town we were plcaSed to meet Min Mary Swanstoa oi Yeovil, who came here intending to stay four days, but found social lift.- among the mountains so agree- abie, she had remained six weeks. She purposes making atom to the coast and through California, before returning to Egtcmont. Distances are very deceiving. Ap- parently to reach the pinnacle of one of the peaks nearby, it is about a mile climb. in a direct line it is more often two or three miles in manly. while if you make the grade, the curcuitour path to gain a gradual ascent, will give you a climb or pony ride 015 or tr miles. As a morning appetizer we mounted half way up the lofty eminence east at Banff, ex- periencing a new sensation in pierc- mg the clouds. From this elevation a delightful panorama of Banff at our feet, the Bow valley, and mount. ains llanktag either side, is obtained. From Laggan the C. P . R. has a lallload running up the mountain side 3:5 miles to their grand hotel, the Chalet, situated on the shore of lurk: Louise, 5670 feet above the sea. Being very little tourist travel at this season, the line is not now in operation, so attain We climbed. From the hotel we took in the finest vista, possibly in the mountains. lltloieus are the placid waters of Laue Louise, about 1 by 1% miles in extent, not a ripple on its surface; to the east mts. Saddleback and Fair- viuw. 9001 feet high, to the south, the wonderful Victoria glacier. from our viewpoint, apparently an mnmnse sparkling man oi ice and snow, sloping downward to the waters edge at the tar end of the lake; to the west, the Beehive, strik- ingly similar to a beehive, and other mountains For .'.,ri miles further upward slope, we continued our climb up to the "L: Kes in the Clouds" -dtiuror lake and Lake Agnes, the latter 0575 Ice: in the air. Both were Hole!) uver, treit,g much smaller than Late Coaisc, Cake Agnes is hemmed in three sides by the Bee- nn-e and Devils' Thumb mu. whim on the open side a stream falls from It aimoirt perpendicularly for 220. lent into Minor lake. Again we pause before deseendong to drink in the vista. Snoor.bedecked mountain ranges around, above is; away Iselor Is Seen lulu Lois: and the hotel, apparently m miniature, while still lowcr we now for miles the Bow valley where the railway adheres quite closely tothe runny deviations oi the river. Without attempting any further pictures we will draw the curtain, as the mountains in all their runjesly and grandeur, we cannot adequately diatribe, and they must be peesorully sun to be fully appreciated. We navc leit their environment, but carried away lasting memories of our swim-n nmong them, and will neat want be heard from, basking in the sunny chum of southern Alberta. 'l'ue Rev. Mr. lulof Toronto fllled mu pulpit here on Sunday and “we .a vary good sermon. taking his text Ir-. m the at chap. John, 12 "no. "rne Women‘s Immune was held on chnesdny at Mrs. C. MtslutyrtN, mm: members and no visitors being present. The roll wu culled 1nd every one a-ered by “will . paper on some useful thing. We Would like to see more con. to our meetings. Oar on tuning will be held " Mrs. R. Dug-worn on 2nd at Deccmbor. Lindy spake: willbo proton: “d there will b. . joint ttysetitttt " spa Bail in Ill. "aging. Fungi-'3 bring jour wins this. F'urther notice will be given by bills being primed. We are pled/o. ky/ttttttttr the Rockies. Dornoch The wenher for the past week was ideal no! warn. our yummy my. redial six week: of good wanker be. ore winter when thunder is heard an late, but the terrifU snowstorm on Sunday changes thiugl around mud to: 0 now any winter is on. Mr Frank Moore‘s sale Saturday In: 'r" amended by a large crowd and the live stock went for handsome prices. Mr Moore Wasn‘t able to " tend, as he is nil! in the hospital. Misses loKinnon, McMillan. Ligtle. lutheson and Aldcorn. of Prieeville, ways visitou over tho week end " Ir John Aldcorn'a. Messrs Goo. Cnmpbell and w. Epox Sundayed at Mount Forest. Miss Edith MGNtnlly spent a few do.” in Chum-m» visiting friends Mus Marion Fergusun he returned home from Cobarg. Mina Grace Suit t is visiting friends ground here. Miss To“ Femmon has gone to Washington city h r the winter. Mrs Howard Watson visited her sister Mrs IrwiL SI ruby last. Two Toronto slam were upfrom tlte city at Mr W: son's and en) wed a tew days' but t. Mr Ed. Digby is engaged with Mr R. neard cutting has vud wood. North-East Normanby A number of young people attended the putty at. the In mo of Mr and Mrs John Sharp Iss, Fsiduy night. Mrs Peuigrrw. Sun. of Lumsden and Mrs Nuerron. of Millbank. are spending a few digs with the farmer's nephew, Mr Joun Morioc. Mr Geo. Sharp has been duclonng I sick colt. lately. MISS E Fee spam a couple of days last week mm net friend. M1860. Wilton and called on Mrs W. lien.” on Friday Mternoon. A number from the 18th took in the party last Friday night and were heard gating home in the wee sma' hours in the morning. Miss Maggie Mccho. of Varney Ipent. a My hat. week mm her broth er, Mr T. McNiece. Sorry to hear of the illness of Mrs P. J. Halev, but hope to hear of her speedy reenvery. Mrs P. Snilivm, ot Torooro, is vis- iting her brother, J. J. Black. The attendant at. Knox last San. day was small. owmg to the storm. n. bemg the first storm of the Season. We are gin] to report that Miss Sadie McMillan. who has been suffer- from an attack ot appendicitis, is re- covering. Pall pionghing is the order of the day. Mr Angus Blast has moved to Glunelg Centre. - Messrs Malcolm McMillan and Joe Firth are engaged to pm the cement froorin the stables ot A. Meyrillan's new barn. Miss t'spitzie, orChepistowe, is Vish- ing at Mr Malolm McMillan's. The Sunday Sclool here has closed " the wintol trottths. There has not been as am. attendance this year as usual, are average attend- ance being tort! -e am. The fimstieial report was wt) t..cour.~wginz. The last Sandor was Rally Day and a goodly nu aber gathered and listened with web pleasure to hir Chas. Ramagc's 'mtcreistictt talk on " The Three Tm “a, Time, Thought and Truth. " "Mr and Mrs J, J, Black attended thefunerulot thelatter's tamer last week. A number of the young folks o." our burg spent an erjoyable evening at Mr Angus Black 'g, Misses Balm McMillan and Balm McIntyre. ot Bid Axe, Mielt., are visiting the farmer's uncle, Mr J. A. McMillan and other friends. The annual Sunday School Social was held on Friday att,ernoott, the C'ist. Rev. Mr i'rndham oeeapwd the chair and awe us afew ofthe good things he aeard at the B, S. wuventiln in Ono Board. Two choruses were “a; by the school and reeitatians “are given by Oscar Bell, Eliza Pazturson, Mary Bell, Sadie Lawrence, Arthur Lindsay and George Bell and three dlalognel were well given. Rev. Mr Hartley. Dr. Farquhnrsun and Mr Young gave short bat interesting addresses. Lunch Was then served and the child- ren treated to undies nnd all went home leelinz they had spent a most pleasant afternoon. Notice to Creditors In the Surrt?gattrpturt of the thmm. ty of Grey, 1 In thc malln' of the estate ofDarid McClocklits, In!" of the Town of Dur- 1 ham, in the County of Grey, gmlle- 1 man, deceased. NOTICE in hersby given. pursuant to Onulio Statutes 1911. Gap. M, thee. 56, than all persons haying claims "tsin" the estate of the said David Thomas McCAoeklin, who died on or about. "" 16th day of September, A.D. 1913, are required to send by you pre- id or OIhIIWiII dellvar to . P. Tel- tl'h, of the Town at Durham, Solicitor toe the Eleonora. on or before the28th day cl Nonmbor, A. 0., 19l3, their IIIIIII, Minuet, and description and s full than.“ of pnuoulnn of their chi-I nnd tho In“. of tho security, (if uy) hold " then. duly eerutud, “d “In. atter the laid day the execu- tore will proud u diatrlbuu the u- m! _o!_ lt" ru." alien. mg [agno- Swinton Park. Green Grove Scotchtown 3'!qu ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO ua Huh No. li, BENTINCK Sr 4th -I Valle". J Lauri". Jr 4th e5 Slurp. M Smith. [I Armstrong. Br 3rd--M Webher. A Mountain. Jr 3cd--1 Alexander. M anrenco. Br 2ud--C, Ritchie, W Noble. A Arm. strong. Jr 2nd--P Noble, 5 Slurp. I Langrill, Ist-ht Alexander. 0 Wt.. chie. Primer A--1 Arts"trott1t, ll Lawrence. F Hopkins. B--B Noble, A Noble. E Styles,‘ P Styles. A--L Emma”. 1/iuyLr,' No. s, BEN. & GLEN. Br 4th--Ruby Smith. Annie lorri- Murrison. Ruth Lean-akin). Wilfred Black. WI" Gibson, Bob Hartley. Br 3td--Ktsthleert Gotfield. Bessie Wilson. Martin thdt1eld. Jr ttrd-Peter ltd.- inghtsm, John Wilson, Annie McGlllI- may. Maurice smith. My.” Morrison. Howurd Smith. Jc,tLt--Jotu' Morri- snn. G'eorge Gibson. ist-tVe Black Hattie Manley, Nelson Sohlefer. Primer-Katie Morrison. Stanley Led- inghnm. Kathleen “my, Pearl Hartley Leo Comeld, Annie Schuefer. Conic Bruun. Julia. Brnun. A-.-edward Ile- lnsh. Porptl?r Bc-hm-fer, Mabel Wilson BLANCHE Rum. Inch". Nor 6, BENTINCK Sr 4th--Evs mama. Ettas Twumley Jr tttr-Danni. Nuhn. Br Lar-wi.. L91- Boyce, Edna Um, Sarah McCal- lnm. Jr 'drd--Willrer Adi-m, Hazel Bailey. Edgar Boy ce, Myrtle Bailey. Jr 2nd--Hlsie Bow-v. vasic TWImley. Jennie Vickers, Eda!) Vu-kerl. Annie McCullum. sr1st-nls'tva Yandt, Dav- ie Burns, Howard McCallum, Melvin Adlhm. Jr lst-Nil) Brown. La- wrne McCallutu. Primer-Blrnche Boyce, “CHIP AIL-Gallium, Eddie Unruh Pearl [{mv. Smuh-y Remy. AGNES M. RAXAGE. Teacher. Mary Melosh'. No. A G LENELG Sr 4 V-M Bell, E Patterson. M Lindsey, Jr 4th--E Riuhie, J Bell, L Aljue. tir 3rd--M Atkinson. " 3rd--- V Ritchie, M Whiiruvre, M Davis, M Newell, A Linda“). G Hell 0 Bell, A Hiu‘hir. 2nd~K tJoee, J Manbh. It Unis. Ist-hi Alj w. G Lindsay, tir P- inn r -J 1lell. Jr Primer A--M Dell. Jr P. mum-is Lawrence, E Hugrme, H RHrhv-a. - _ No.1. NORMANBY Sr 4th- Maggie Petty. Janet Mount- ain, J Burns. Jr 3rd ”Julia Burnt. Elva Marlee, Charlie McAlister, Jame: Picken and Walter Kerr eq. Sr Md-- Reta Carson, Cameron McNaughton. lva Marshall. Jr and-Esther Petty. lst-May Mountain, Norman Carson and Mary Marshall cq. Pr. B-Ago- ta McAlister, John l\'larshall, James Marshall. Pr. A--Cech Webber, Har- old Watson, Kenneth Kerr, Mary Bern Reta Mountain, Arthur, Petty, School Reports. (ifii)oiitt ARTHUR h, BACKUS, Telcher. I a" tre Try them. 25c. a bottle. Druggists and Dealers, or by matt. Chamberlain Medicine Co. Toronto 2 ArTits not by smothering the nymp- tomts--worruuN surest cure tor woman's most common ailments. A good shoe now a Necessity With the snow and slush comes the desire and necessity for Good Shoes, We mean waterproof Shoes. We have them and we would like you to call Ind inspect them for yourself. The line of shoes we carry are manufactured by. an old and reliable firm of "Sterling Bros." of London, Canada, who are not atr.aid to stamp their name on every shoe they make. We have a very special showing of Men's waterproof anda good heavy weight which we are now selling for 2.3; a. pr. A We also have something good for woman in a flannel lined shoe worth 82,2 5 sellirg at $1.50 a pr. Mens Heavy Cbrom Bluch . . . . 2 " Memoite Bluch. . . . . . . ... a " Split Blue............. f " DongBlucfitae...-. t A-M-ee-e-r-e-mr-MRP-R. Boy's Heavy Split Bluch . " " Chron Blue. ts Satin calf blue . . . . . WWWVW‘ Large Sales Gentletnan's Flannel lined Rubbers . . . . . Ladies' " " . . . . . WW -RPeM'eeR' -q--e'ee'e_q'e'q'. mm mm Mn~v Highest Prices paid for Batter ttttd Em, Dried Apples “4 Live Poul- tr Live roam-y bought cl! days an"! away. Departmental Store, We keep a full line Here is a snap for everybody this week No More Headaches For Me Come along quick if you want a pair, - they ac going fut, New News :2. Shoe Line Sewn. Teacher. ‘ILus, Tencher- This can be your experience if you use Chamber- lain's Tablets-- they cure head- aches by remov- ing the cause-- G. 86 J, 1hgirlliiil0lliilNlE Cie57 1eotb'N 19EST, 3:133 h,p '3 PI Di lt, 10510. a A--L her, lorrl- W ‘ilfred v. Br 'illon. ' Leld- _ cGIl i- nson. M Morri- Black "fer. yLId- nrlloy Conic d Mc- Vilsou iiil thef. a amle M Tv",'ur lcCal. Hazel Luiloy. flay. nnie , Dav. a Nelvm Ill 'o, La- tnche a 'nruh x :ber. g rm. M a Bell, L 1.3111; n». fell, A E lbh. It y, 5" m d Dell. a (ill: FIRE SALE E E E" -. --- me - P. I'h'igggygggaggygtgllingal5?MtNimlglglMl= 3331-: of Shoes both heavy end light for the little folks. C. P, R. Town Office We have given some lines of footwear notice to leave our store. To quickly help them oat we have reduced prices till there is hardly any price left. State, Ladies' slippers and Oxfords, reg. $2.00, now $l.00 Misses and Children White Oxfords now. . . . . . .. 50c Other broken lines also away dams. Call and see if your size is here. Athe Down Town Shoe Stone EGGS TAKEN AS CASE. Our new stsplo goods are constantly nrnvmg nnd Christmas Good. as coming in. We must hive room. J at one week more of real Fire Sale Burgnint. Lamps Special for Saturday " Pure Turkish Delight, Imported Writing stlets at hall price WRITING PAPER at half pnce POST CARD AL- BUMS at htlf price A few stand yith deo- orated fountl It snap prices. Mi. Sheet Music from 2c a copy up 190 9. lb NOTICE TO LEAVE Custom Work and Repairing IS usual the -o----r---r---"""""'"" Misses heavy grain bluch. . . . . . c. Medium boxealf....... " Mines Dongola button. . WWW WWW Women's heavy Kangaroo blue.. " " Goat UU...... tt fine dongola house shoe ”35% AM Y2 J r, Try some of it. M, Ihair Brushes Tulips to clear at lo each Violins from $3 up Aeoordeons from $2.50 up Blow Accordoons Flutes, Autoharpl Hsrmonical 8w, &e Hair Brushes reg 400 & 60ofor..........29c Hair brushes 75c & $1, J. S. McILRAITH Buy your tickets here for... constantly arriving Durham ProSts 1.60 1.60 1.60 2-15 1.75 1.35 9oc 70 89c M . g X cu a I brie ottn " ta Th th " tln tte " Dr “hi ta at so. not given the r cyst-en. lie up that to greet it lather win otmsiaq home to the n but thnt In dreaded I (kinematic. at the 1 Cd chUfV d don't. Ta undisciplined can fe of his revolt Then " not I table tint In I his own hon. tie. were absolte Ill longed by out". to and that they were bu line. A boy cu not ban. the chancel wen state a! country and th tion get-ally. the tuber is u: V1 Would be we to appt onerous. However. I! we do not look In he" vidual to the recount" VI tree maven-Lion we Vutly odityitur, and i W. that the (clk 0 90mm him-elf might at mum at the table M youth would h." In! lift Omani the day in!) 5M in the other hf wunu to elevate the “Ira-ad with the their lili- toot (or the the body". aakesd by g , "I! of An . “I'M. IN V. d borst no we can“. it, triemU qtt them, talk mad to Chem, undead At the meal an. do “my with a... aasd their quid. and prowl food tor the thought u the boot" The. q. "tttet NOTES AND c3 " hush and In kind In W“ n to eat I " van a barrier Iti ietuan Ht Ind" " II rem 'rodmfute g , struggle: of It that u lambda]! "ibly them tttntl 11 men h u to Immmuvely , ot the great when there r, that Sta in friend h "amusing went m to the d upped“ In Inc mun: " mu In d- as: purilu M En etuortt" ' I very .ertot* in can": he. Tt' the: C Verv mor W II l don-c sh And t In! Th an u But ugh! t' xm' h wart um In WC! I uplift mu new

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