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Durham Review (1897), 26 Feb 1914, p. 4

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" r SLAUGHTER SALE Ji Boots, Shoes, & Heavy Rubbers Lumbenuaus heavy nuuuen, reg 3.2.5, isle price. . . . . . . . .. 1,75 lioys’ Heavy Rubbers, tog 2.60, sale pric................... 1.25 Youth Hen, Rubbers, reg. 1.60. ssleprioe.................... .75 Woman Patent Gunmetal and Yiei Kid Shoal n 8.60 and 4.00, sale le,',',","..'.".'.".".'.".".'..'."."."..".".". 2.95 THE SHOE MAN on 3nd luv. . domomuation ol TEE oo They In" give I clun- nud nttnctinnoan rule. may wanna to keep her youthful " other: in "ects and in "aslitr of hair and with n in”... stock of the Inuit {minions in " A Mylo to Sun Ivory Individual I". 3nd luv. . domomuuion ot THE DOHIN w an u lnuu-a- ___-_'---- __ they wdl give . chum and nun-nun.“ to nu when wise phun imp and will, min. any "on“: to keep her youthful apper't'""'. They “a superior to uh am.” In etNcts and in qmliry of hair and "frl'rrry of w"oreatttrrs.bip, A Free Duo-unm- " clued to all Win Tm "tormattmr, Pompadouu, Bangs. Proms. Waves, Switches. Brim a, doe price -... . 103-105 Yonge Street " Ladies T . I" mum 'Use/ nous: mmaAM on wnnnson, mum! um 500 tons ot No I Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY at $25 per ton THE DORENWEND COMPANY_ Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop at $23 Large Quantity orlty l Feedin ay Sovereign, Eclipse and l All hind: of grain height '2."t John McGowan In" Wilda. and any do" when he again“! with The Tgel,', designed Ind uric-duo method now generally adopted on etfe.etWIr pron-til; catty oi all draught, snow, 'tee) rain or dust at any kind. thereby insuring n "" temper- a“. though“! the binding. Why detsy ”and! the Inuit-Inn of comfort " the minimum ot -. All metal-Menu" strip costs less, is far more " Ioctin than stotm all: and is . permanent institution. requiring oo "naval Mast public buiidilgl In large cities are equipped um: it. Aroma.“ spot“, it, the Govctumut demands it. CRMPBD OATS for Horse Feed at $23 per ton CHOPPEDOATS at............ $23 perton Saves its cost in Fuel in a short Time Immu- charm)! IN“- wan, PM or cal. mum THE PE0PLE'S MILLS .. ‘(""""'d Fresh and Clean It “.50 ofi car. See this May belore pnrchaslng elsewhere It will pay you. - - - - . Every Ug gnuutaed. If not satisfactory bring It buck and get your money. Heavy Rubbers EVENTUALLY GENTLEMEN, If You Are Bald mu Ind no Tm Dommwm'n SAM. "any PATE.N'r Tom-n. which "ts, n wring! protection to the brad. Fur natural "tret strength, durahilitT, hy. ttre.ie qualities. they no unvqu-ullrd. Mid" this they will Iunk» any umn app.” you! youngr. Thos Toupee a prone". in all Clluhtllrs and "my be purchased nnlv born nu. L Dona: an to can and see them, and remember date All-Metal Weather Strip (The Home of 1tualar H ith Thin Hair" thought at market price. on Flour and Peed in ton lots . “Furber dk Go. ol T I! E DORINW E_N D Why Not Now that“ "or! woman beau" tlful nld ull who don-ire to who the moat of their Ip- panne- hnyo the oppor- tunity of paying I visit to Prof. 0r Tomu'ro. '"'=jiiiitiibat:e' g (lion. Wore guaranteed Inn-lacuna and installed by " BEAUTIFUL HAIR " DURHAI. ONT 31:39“; q SAUNDERS 'bonnwznn Hor Goods OF TORONTO, L'TO air Good" who will be MISS THIS em made of wood will srtassrrptneATrt?f, stry Flour Special Reduction liens Goodyear welted Patent & Gunmetal Boots, reg 4.50, sale 3.50 Mans Heavy Felt Boots, reg. 3.50, sale price............. 2.60 Hens Long Leather Boots, reg. 400, sale price............. 2.50 Misses and Children’s Vioi Kid Shoes in red, black and chocolate, reg. LM, sale price............... .85 Toronto gFeatures of First Week of the Legislature. Sir J nuns Whitney sent a letter ot thanks through the Louisiana to the people of the Province for their good “him. during " illness and their exprvuiuns ot hope that his recovery would be compete. Mr Rowen mov- ed that this leuartrom the Prime Min- is'er be aekrwaledtted had thal fur- ther assurance be sent to Sir J an" at the earnest. wish of the people gt i,r"thiGGGi Will) of the people at Ontario that he might be entirely we" once more "m The speech from the Ttmme was evvn more cnlurluu than these docu- ments muallv an. Reference was made to m. Good Ronda Cnmmissinn and to the Wurkmeu'u Commutation Bill to be brought [More tho Home. Mr Email In his reply to the Speech from the Throne lorecnstod special attention to the problem at Agricultnro and rural life generally in Ontario. Mr Rowen cllled lor a thorough] investigation ot the problem ot unem- l pluy mom which is . sari-Ins question l this winter in many Provincial cen- tres He reviwwed Ibo steps taken to cvpe with the diffiearty in other cuuuuies and chido-d the government for not b-ving a D, phrumnt of Ln- bor instead of scattering various La- bur Branches sun-mg different depart.- mems as n. presem Mr J. C. Elliot. Liberal member " West Middlesex. ulmrudlced his Ihll to gram, the Municipal Frunohlse l to married woman oth-tr qolified Mr J. G. Anderson, Liberal mem- ber for South Brae». ruintrudnud " Bill providing tor publicity in cam- paign contributions. The second raguln neuron of Coun- oil. Lamlaab. Feb 9th. Minutes of last [naming read and ssonfirmed. Tarntsau--settmidt---Tlu" Auditors Repnn be accepud. Curried. geiunido-Lannev--That t300 be granted to ttmett divimon to pay for lilo and gnaw! item sad apprupria- non. Osrried, Nrntsall---ikhmidt- Thu petition of EV. Sabrienhen be let: our " farther 0 osideratron. Curried Turnbull - Lunney - That Wm. Schmidt. be paid gr.) " for repairing budge. lot M cm 2 and Wm Kn $1.80ior bolts " bridge. Carried. Lunacy -Turnbull - That Dr'ir'mn ha irsit1 $25.00 " expenseu unending Provincial Buard of Health Carried 'rarntyall--- tuhmidt- That G. R. Mitchell be paid 20.00. balance of 1913 necoum. Carried. Lt-y-Turnbull-That o. Petty be paid 4.00 for Worn in " division. Carried. S: nmid t-'Nrabttll-TUt Alex " Donald be Ietunded $1 d g tax. Car. Setunitit--Lttrttury -That $5 00 be granted to Elmwoud library. Carried Ltuuter-- Schmidt” That Comm Foundrv & Machine Co. be paid $1476 being 80 per cam. of the cost of am! Work tor Radio-'3 bridgo. The bul- an“ of N per can payable when budge is panned. Carried. sstunidt-Lttrtrtey-- That printing court“ be given the Hanover Pun for 3100. Curried. Application " Aslcmr & Treasurer FOR ASSEBSOR T, lichen Brigham. - -aiire new“. E Kiupol. .. FOR TREASURER-J. B. Smith, Noah Wildhnq. J H Ohmick, Bat G. Ratio. Tarnbalr--Lanner- Thu Robort Brianna be appoint-d uuuor “d n by-law be pun. cont-1n. tho ap- pohunnt. 1oarritC, Lanny. .annblll . Ahat By-hw No. 2, "im1tttisyt Annual- be!" rend the mm ind 8rd timo h an!" pau- od “and and "osd--turrled. Lunner..rurnball..Tht" Wm. a Rustic be uppointcd "rum-wt bad a bv-an to p and continua as me up- paintmom. Os. l annbnll . .Lunuoy . . Thu brow No. A oontirtrtintt unspent-lent of l treasurer. being road. a 2nd nd3rd time, be posed. Car. Sohmidt . . Lanny. That Boon and "stark be appoint-fl to hunk-u human“ marina and upon to "one“. Car. ', Bctusntt..Lututsr .. That br-law li, 31]") I; “nth-p” in tumor. and Romaine“ bu iimilr BENTINCK COUNCIL FEB. 26, 1914 L9“. Pond hepar- R Ledintthtun Bush human A itr.Dotusld W lemuwne l Wm Adlutn N McCullum Geo Sohenk Janna Park Geo Indie Dan Kobe Joe Hoey Was Ham Ju Tullock_ H Garafruxa J Parks F Stafford A Cannon William Hill A Morton A Noble l Thomas Kussell Bro, Durham Bond Rom Mack“ J Pursuant) And Meyer Herb BI igbnm Dunk! Adlam Roy Vlokcrs Con 2 & 3, mm lit' Ember Rob. Unis John Obenhach W m 3 Willis John Hudson Wm Willis A McLean Wm Derby Gun 2 & 3, NOR John Bmutttse Dun Kobe Tv Lippert Ed Aunts Thus Kennedy Ed Cromer Jas Alrxnudu‘ Om 4 & 5, Ana: Hana Hy chultz Jag Rudy J no Momma Mark Mervyn Jas McDoutld I Neil McLean Con ll and 15 Louis Brown Ed Cross Jno Crimmons Rubi. McGI'eRur Fred T'oltnard Cha Cotter J an; Hew'nson Jos H-Jdgsun I Robb Ledinghum l ersona refusing to act or if there are my error in leib'luus you are re- qaeved to uovfy the clerk. _ --., __ - _t, 'a-" ___ - - .. sshmidv-Turutnt1t--Ttmt twtcacil adjourn to meet at Lumlnab upon or. der trom eterk. Cur. Mr and Mrs H. Byers are viaitmg wnh relatives m Toronto, Pandas, Welland and Ayr This is the iirtN mp Mr and Mrs Byers have Gd to. gether tor tinny years. as they had "iu"tilt at Post Office here. Muss Robinson. of Bepworlh, is waiting wnh her uncle. hit Davnd Robmson. Mrs Albert " (nee Mugareb Meanu) lelt for her home in Sgeuler alter speudmg I couple of monlbl. With her mothers nud insuds bore. The funeral of Mrs John Muir. lute of Hummer but tormerly of Humpden. will leave her resxdence for the can“ tery here, on Tuesday II. 1 80 o‘clock. Mm Malt was one of our Inspected pioneers. She lawn to mourn her loss one son and mo daughters. all of Hanover, Miss Juan Derby is nursing a use int Dr Jameson an Pmullle. Miss Desaie Park is busy sewing " Mugwmud's near Hanover. Mr and Mrs Sharp euteriauted about one hundred of the youth and beauty of Hunuden on Friday oven- mg. Needless to say it was enjoyed by one and all, as Mr and Mrs Shup proved an ideal host and hone". V The duplex anyelopo ayatom has be": adopted ttt the congregation but. Mr Gréwtbera left for bin home In Welland last week, that spending I " weeks mth reluivei. - Messrs Sharp, Seim and Mill“ bud the misfortune in losing mo vululblo homes. Min Victoris Ball in waningfrienda in and around Vumy. Mr Ptercny. our merchant. Ins laid in n good supply of ice for the sum- mer. We imam. it In" be 1n any mum: to obtain tho vary bot of ice may“ of Icahn. Neglect ist the Bully corrected , you only will No woman nowmoyo one was no. chum of hot nob. lam-on. but ','i'il advsrtofrtt ”on. any Ind (odd Mir ; annoys o womon'o chum " nothing‘ also will do. In looms I shame that my womn should "siter tho onnoyooco of any halt whon it In no only to "no" it to III Damn! color. I HIV'H Bair Hulda it BO simple and any to “lo and In Inn in m ro-nmq that no wow-m on 'drord so overlook it i It I- not . that, jun o In! tunic that bring: new life Ind vlgov sud um III- unl colored hunky look to tho impov- erinhod you, no! hit roomroomuo the otiainnl “can! cola: of tho lair. It lemon. dosdruir _ Sign "PATHMAsTERs -i%GiGJr" Gut be refunded to yo if it tails nfur I hit hid. $1.00. Mhr, Mo, (in It " on: non. Bold and recommend“! by MFARLANE * co., mums Bilge of Gray thtir HAMPDEN bun2&3WGR m novndnyl and lose the m nob. lam-on. hair with yours. any Ind hdod Mir womln'l chum " nothing D. IoLean R J Curlew D 51.13»! Bonn ibsoy W Grist-an C Luwrence Andrew More! Wm Willi! J Patterson Lmil Dim Chas Clnke 1 n Ruben Hay i Hum y Bmce ' N McCormick I Donald Mabel!) t J n3 MoDon-ld j Altred Ashley I ' Wm Notte Sandy Hopkins Sum Lawn“ _ John lama-m Wm Picket! Con. 6 and T Sam Li'tle a Chm-m J Patterson Wm Own A Butte w Carri. Tam Ben Con 8 & 1) A Wilton Adam Pit-E 11 Shroiuer! J. ll. Chittick, Clerk VARNEY -- TClnrkc H Shroinen John Bier J no Dudlwurth Pat McKeum Jno Pratt And Green Robert Ash bury Gustave Subject Hy Aline F Scenmple A gieDormid J Nuhn E Boroe D Mglilaettern Con 10 & 11 Ben Bier J Kluge! c, Knpp J Kaufman J McDunxul U Gander Con 12 & 13 Ont. El“! ”95-. On Friar of Ibe'snme week. 2 David Imth Ind u very extensive all. and tum, prices were reaissed for muny thmipr A chunge bu some} ale-um does in other thmgl. In former year. the gross intereet. oftx ‘nle was centred In the horses. bar iii; year the cutie and [my take i first plies - -. “4»: "mas nu. "' PM rI-V' Seven! from here Ittonded tht eu- tertunment it Knox church and re- port a good time, while I few took to the box "mist It Hampden and en- joyed it so much um they dud not get [ buck long befor- duyhght. l Thu Mondsy sftemeon Mr Thou. ltr) had a very successful woodoec ' mu got a tine lot of wood out. In the "mung there was I very enjoyabl- party. It WhICLI the young men work- t.a ....... mm" mm they am in the the tuning were mu I very enl party. st winch tho young men ed even hard" mm may dld afternoon. Mr Ind Mrs John the found of Mrs John ow: on Tundvy. Mot poopie will be quite glad tn hear February in you If u " the meme of bringing any murmu- Weath- ur. Ttug month name: to have bad In uuuuuul number of intensely cold days, Tlm W. B. M. Auxiliary of Burns Church will hold tlieir annual thank- offering meeting u the home ot Mrs J. Vessie on Wednesday, March 4th. a! 2 o'clock. when Mrs c. L. Grant, of Durham. is expected to tddreas the m: Ming and u this is the lust. Home ( Mmswn nae-rung lwture the amalgam- lmlon. We hope to have I good attend. anon, auce. "iii/iii" be dispensed In th here on Sabbath. March list, Mr Alex Morton and Belle und Agnes spent nvening with their um he”. Sorry to hear Mr B Milburn is laid up agnin. being eoufined to the house now for over a week. We hope he may soon be about again. Mr and Mrs It. A. Lawson and their two sons Alex and Jam: Spent last Sum-day With Mr and Mrs A. Morten. Mr Walter Middleton and ms mom- " Visited over the week end with big McGann and other friends around Domocb. We were pleated to see Mr James Wilson able, to be out again. after his reeont Illness. Mr John Vessie lost 3 valuable steer last week, which is I heavy loss at. pnsem prices. - . P_t___t nun-a The Sacrament of y Lord's Sup- nu pm"... ,..--_, A lady and gentleman friend wem to visit. a. neighbor on. evening recent.- ly Ind on gomg home, as it WIS anowmg lieuiiy. lost their way and were rather late getting to theiri our- ney'! and. How II that for Omarin , if v - -- - - -e- "The Fun“ Friend tor to m.” A have {sum 'f,,'lllhfi' Group)“ 35mm Couch! miiing ROCKY SAUGEEN iiuur Middleton ant} hit moth- Large Salas A new stock of Shoes in nowcst designs Have Have you seen our Try Mcrteehnie's pure soap, 8 cakes for Me. The Highest Prices for Produce Departmental Store, select stock of Fresh Groceries bought John Iarr “and“! , John Muir of HID so that they can be sold at reasonable prices. Ceylon tea, "Star of India" the best in the market Light of Asia.......... 35e Perfect.... A large stock of b'alada Tea Mon and his sisters mes spent Wednesday their uncle and sum Made on good roomy fitting lasts If not see our stock before prices are right. at 1.35? Just the thing McKechnie’sWeeklyNews Jett", in the church h Ist, at. dawn you bought an Overcoat yet 't ' & J, MiNil0Htil1fl 3% C P. R. Town Office Buy your new“ u“ ., M masxmzwams xxxxigesuirgrugery. Rexall Wine of Cod Liver the value) Drug principles of _.."-.,. rant.) n Rexell Wine of Cod Liver Extract contains all It the valued Drug principles of purest, Cod Liver Oil M without the nauseating taste of the oil itself, and has a proven ideal in treating run-down, weakened condi- Ill tions, especially in children. Most persons in whom m are found tubercular tendencies are to a greater or ll less extent anemic---the blood pale and impoverished. It Rexall Wine of Cod Liver Extract, in addition to tytl the medicinal virtues of Cod Liver Oil, contains M peptonate of iron to help supply this deficiency. 3 In the treatment of children who ere pale and list- tlk less and who catch cold easily. you may confidently E expect an increase in the appetite and weight and ti the general appearance of good health very quickly Il after beginning the use of tl A.) sometime after two or three days' treatment. We strongly recommend, however, thai the treatment with Rexall Wine of Cod Liver Extract be continued until such a time as there is every indication of a perfect, healthy condition. Aged persons who find their general strength below its normal state will find in Rexall Wine of Cod Liver Extract that mild healthful tonic of which the system is so greatly in need. Remember, Rexall Wine of Cod Liver Extract is guaranteed to satisfy, or money back. PRICE, 81.00. The Old The Down Town Shoe Store EGGS TAKEN AS CASH Wine Ji Cod Liver Extract II x f Flannelette Blankets 9 for Zero weather. MacFARLANE’S DRUG STORE Custom buying. The quality is fiur Strength') The RexaII More Work and 1"pairiug as usual. Woman who Lived --iiiellk in a Shoe Sold Only at We) " A new stock of the at the money-Mc pd The shoe is more Illtlcuvc than the one who occupies it. In fact many of her iroubles would base iiisaptresred if she had provided her large family each with a pm of Our reliable fy on or Shoes Our stock is huge prices small, qunlity con- - -- AA, n1-..__ .“3 an“) tee good satisfaction siGred. Mitts, Glove. Inu He siery nt close prices. Trunks Suitcases. Gibb-gs. Telescopes, etc. begging. and Spats for men, ladies. niacin!!! - " .. __" ' "inc Buy your tickets here Spats "" Inca. m......_____v, children. Call and get prices. good and the MCILRAITH .... 36c 1914 Durham more Inactive closely EEEEEEEEE; Many people are am: at this season to ktws, Best Extermma for Vermin and His Germs in stables. pm houses. etc., that " but I few cents. Here it is: Equal pat CorroriveSublimatc um“ ' Chloride dissolved in ”he I of hot water. Sh ben diss add water to make 2; gt Spun; every hunk and. t for Vermin and Disease Germs in stables, poultry houses. etc., that Mil cost but I few cents. brsaaaartieaaarv' arr: Hero it is t Equal pan Cttmt.irestsbrimtrte and So Chloride dissolved in on. g o! 'un water. lk hen diss add water to make 25 " Spay away nook and u well: Ieavefortwodax s thet a thorough coat of whites Best Exterminator The correct gladly be sup; THE OL' ALIT1 N ARM ACY PRICEVILUS. w For B FEBRUARY " 1914 PRIC 6t M ak tttt Fl hi h

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