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Durham Review (1897), 6 May 1915, p. 5

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{edar tuna Heading Vario. kwest Prices. Tickets here Lhildren, ion ior Men h am TW EAR mes. Price- - prices on i.NIPE0 HNCOUVER eok from c from. RAITH _nd rrived Igent. Durham at our large b re, all in etty col- Scotland, 6, INS r. P. R. Ticket " Murphy. D. P. thte sis. Toronto. x'x'xxxM' attenu- Coast Points mt can newest Store neategt th . Odds and - R' Seeds ti staun- )p.m.dlily Small Profits Hosiery m work prlC- Rugs ve a For the remaining ‘* .. days of -- Mar T0eoyT0-ctilcA00 'I'URUNTO- MONTREAL Buy Farm PRICEVILLE. THE QUALITY PHARMACY DOUBLE TRACK ALL “I WAY tl. ti. MILLER, " m: can Enter any Day at the / ”497,443 A M, :////[Jj a l" lmund to increue in vane. tl nu :5 position to 'udge my that t u'.ue-r livmg today will ever : nu we cheap beef. Thin certainly um an earig increase ll) the selling _ f " ot' Turn: lands. 1 have for ale l l) u [we near Dromore, convenient to x h» 'l. Spl-~ndndly improved. only Slum dowr., balance M tr percent, I'x Im- $2.300. ' , 10184 run 18, Egremont. 1tell pr; l'ht- undersigned begs to announce W tviidents of Durham and ;i'r'i?.i'.1,',i,) 'ut country, that be has his Planing Null md taclory fully eq'mpped and to] r '31) an! to take orders or ' l SASH, DOORS. and an buds. of HOUSE FITTIIGS l MAY 6, 1916 DURHAM PLANING MILLS rm ddebydo, for "eethta rm] grain..................-...ml. "sr'ti ”not, titsatters) Bulk r" l'orouto 8 00a m. L40 P III. and 11.43 p m. daily Shingles -and Lath always on {and at right thet Custom Sawing promp y attended to a " a: at Also Solo Agent nod - tor ham and vicinity of the WM CA LDER, Town Ticket Ant. ,1. to WNER. Ticket Agent " b l 1 l . - _ - - For interior ot huildin better and cheaper than lath and “of. Pony to handle Cum with . our Rwy mu on Carnot. fail " saves fuel No dirt or - Call 5nd no foe M II; rre BUREAU. u't‘r “1]"er IWIVIKI ttttM Bentirck. lot in COD d, W . G. . near Durham. Good hum. an”). Fm mnnm, “Yard to BUY or SELL it, mum W or LEND without Brst H 1 “mun: your sham of the w during the month u. Stuck froodr............ 1:; per cent, off res. who Mar lik line Wm“. 'Bus. x‘:r _.,.......13e or 2,0730 Truorsto 9.00 a In. 8.3) p In. nod 11.00 p m daily i, " splendid buy. I ke C'cld Cumin 26e, w] to. ........................2c , an ("mm-inalion haunt" ..- .md Foam-in R'riogo. '.l sroon rubber, red. to a ll, my" bottle White ' Summit! Roadbed gin-st Class at Equipment u-m-ulars and berth relerVI- (innul ly uni ticket OMCCD. u “Sc line Tooth Bree. FOR MONTREAL _"'".'." t rmilk Bomp. you. 1m! instruction. Oar own ,1 v huilding and " meal-ug- _ Hf experience. Expert lei. , prmluce the we" tteot (' n itottue free. new FIBRE may ZENUS CLARE FUR CHICAGO m OWEN SOUND trr' .u. ..,,-__,,,. V 'lil"' " with another Property Now VISIT ONT Hanover 01015310 :WTS'W or: PRICEVILLB The month ol May he. arrived and he old lay long can be sung 66 It u May. it ia May andall the earth a say." The gnu ll green and ell the wooda are moving an indication of the beautiea ttf name: by being part- ly ch" elready with their summer garment. The intense heat of the past week took a Hidden change a few days ago and the old coats and mine were again called for by the plowman. Jack Frost put in an appearance await] and this Monday morning, the 3rd Mar, the ground was all white and the young clover growmg will probab- ly suffer item the effects thereof. The gulic service in the Prerbyter. in Church Sundey was Fairly well " tended. ehowing the! the old language of name of our {oreiathare is not dead yet. The preacher Ins efreid the! the meta of six months' vacation would effect his delivery bat the heerere were "thdied that a good aer- mon Ins given by Inns. It and Mrs Bundor have sold their store’ Ind goods to Mr Karatedt & Sons of Fltssherton. Mr and Mrs Blunder kept store in Priceville for our 80 years and now in their declin- ing yous they Ire going to spend the evening at their lives in ease. They are to be still residents of Prioevillo. All their old friends wish them the comforts of life in their declining years and in the retirement of their usual business. The news came of the death of Laoblm IoKiunon or the SW99 somewhere, brother of [be me Hector McKmnnn. of Priceville. Mr Melon. non in" be remembered by some of the old noidentsvas once a resident. of the numb line, (‘rlenelg He was a cousin of Postmaster Neil McKmnon, of Priceville. He was buried Ina Sunday when he died. lie wouid be over 80 years of ngp. Miss Shake“; the "riee trgiina, took clu'rge pf the organ in the Prea- bytelian church fur the first time on Sunday evening. Her mother, Mrs Sack“. will take the lead :n the vocal pan of the praise. Mule a fine lot of fem-lo voices mil accompany the leader, good basses and tenurists. Robert. Fisher is pumng in Mr Jno. McPhnil‘s see-ting this and a pan of In! Week. Reeve Nichol and C suumllor McIn- uea attended Council' meeting at. the townshxp ball, Glenelg, on Saturday Mat Lst. A cool wave passed over the vicinity during the week end. Spring will surely follow very Boon. Mrs Morrison Maxwell visited her son J no. last week. Mr Harry Vollett, Durham, is visiting at Mr J no. Watt's. Miss Kate Wideman is visiting her sister, Mrs John Hockridge, Cedarville. Mr and Mrs Geo. Riddell's nme daughter Thelma is very sick with grippe and appendicitis. We hope to hear of her speedy recovery. Our grippe patients are im- proving slowly. What we all need is some sunshine. Rev. Mr Forde went to the city this Monday morning. Mr Albert Haw lost a valuable horse last week. . Miss Emma Ritchie. of near Chats- worth. spent. eye: the week end at home. Sunday School opened Sunday with . good attendance. The girls houseclPsned the Grunge on Thursday of he! week. Messrs c. Mofrst, H. Williams and W. B. Edge dalxvered their {at cattle to buyers Wilson and Brunt Tuesday' MI ll DEEP . SEMEI] (lilllllll And Soto, Camden, N. J.--" cough. . rim-dons tt ' wore joyful)? weak I'VllVVIv. Camden, N. J .--" I had a deep seated cough, a run-down system and my lungs were awfully weak and sore. i am an eieetrieitut by occupation and my cough kept me awake nights Io! ttoufhtt, at times I would hove to give up. tried everything everybody suggested and bed token to much medicine 1 was dis- gated. " Ono t:re'.,',iei, I read about Vinol and decided to give t . trial. Soon I noticed -- -_. I hunt on taking it an improvement. I kept on “All-y, .. and coda I am . well man. The soro- nul is gone from my lungs, I do not lave any can? and have guned fifteen sop!!! m we w, and s am telling my, new]! the} 1eldi In." - FRANK 2A9fefi", s""""""'".'.-'" - It is the curative, tiustse-truildir.ttr tn- tt'lfr, of 3168’ live?! aged by the bloodé xnn 113,: m. ores n we was o tonic iron, 'tgel,,1') in 1't,'lt'iti1l made it In successful In Mr. Hillman’s cusp. We ask every person in this siv"ity suffering from weak lungs. chm Mic coughs. or a run-down comm/m of ilte Dystem to try a bottle of Vino! on my .G,rrstriute to 'remm your money if it Edisrantce to return yo tsis, to. help you! ' Mum-229a d Sore Lungs Were Overs come by q'ihol--W. HiII-. man’s Statement of Facts Follows: and Mrs Oreo. Riddell's little HOPEVILLE EDGE HILL ulna. vv'" - I kept on taking it all man. Thaw” Dmggius. .buildirjg in, $7.25 wee the price received. The Zton Miguel: of the Women" Institute are holding I concert imth9 Township Hall on In} 28th. The fine weather of the past two weeks has enabled some of the farmers to finish seeding, while nearly all will be through by the end of the week. Mr and Mrs W. G. Lawrence spent Sunday with Mr J as. Mack. Miss Edna Ritchie left for Tor- onto on Saturday to see her moth- er. who has undergone an opera- tion. We are pleased to report that she is improving. Mr Will Lawrence has pur- chased a combined seed and ter- tilizer drill. Miss Bella McGirr is visiting with friends in Erin. Sunday School opened Sunday with an attendance of forty-eight. Mr Wm. Young is again Super- intendent and Mr Thos. Bell Sec- retary-Treasurer. Mr and Mrs Buchanan, of Wil- liamsford, visited at Mr Andrew Scott's Sunday. . Again I wish to warn the farmers of Ontario against inferior lightning rods, One of the same companies that buncoed the farmers with iron- centred rods last year is reported to be selling the same rod again this y ar. Watch out for them. _ Them is no dilliculty in spotting these rods. The outside covering Is a thin sheet of copper Inside of the copper " a strip of galvanized steel or: iron one half meh Wlde and two gal- vanized steel or iron Wires about No., 10. The copper sheath " tmirted around the strip and wires giving the rod a corrugated appearance. The [ steel or iron will rust oat in from five to ten years. For photograph of what happened to a rod of this kind in less than eight years see Figure 84, Bulletin 220, which may be had by writing the Department of Agricul- ture, Toronto. Au Illinois firm IS circularizing the trade and others advocating the " Must tt Lightning Ilod System. They declare that twisted cables are positively dangerous chiming they not like tt ouokereoilg," that when only should be used, mat insulators must be used, etc. For concentrated es- sence of error these circulars surposs anything else 1 have seen, Beware of the man withthe iron. ceutrod rod and the man who claims chat. twisted cables are dangerous, this Department Will be glad to be Informed regarding the operations of either. Department of Physics. To the Panama Pacific Exposi- tion via the Canadian Rockies At the present, lime a great many are beginning their annual tour. Con- siderahle numbers visit the popular 1,uliforrtia Resorts, while many prefer the unsurpassed Resorts, Paintial Hu- tels and magnificent scenery of the Canadian Rockies. This year why not combine me two by a. visit L0 the Panama Pacifle Expositions? Numerous people in comfortable circumstances, well able to afford a trip have the mistaken idea that a Journey of [his nature is most expens- ive. Not an; thinks to modern rail- way fuellitieed, an extensive trip, both intereuting and educational, can be made with speed and comfort an a comparatively "dhlt cost. why not investigate , Those contemplating a trip of any nature will receive fall information from any U. P. R. Agent, or write M. a. Murphy, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. [he Review and Toronto Daily Star for I wear....................... The Review and Toronto Daily News in one yenr.................. The Review and Toronto Daily World for your The Review and Weekly Mail and Empire forl P"-.--. The Review Ind the Family, Hor- ald and Weekly Star for 1 your The Review and Weekly Witness :02 4 A rr' _- . "f", '.. The Interior Lightning Rods Tulsa-anew grid Weekly Advertise. er " one 3eur........................ The Ravi w and Toronto 0-in Globe tot 1 year....,....... ........ The Bee aw tttsd Toronto Dlily Mail and Empire fort yum”... The Review and Daily Free Preo for] "ttr...---'-"'" The Review Ind Weekly Free Prone tor one P'Br..t-.ttttyryt Who Renew nun-i Fanning Wmld tortre"--- Ft...?". The Review and tire Farmer-1' Ad. wean tor I yam," ......1......... ThoRoview tusd Oauudhu Farm for 1 "fr-:-.::-,":":,':::",',':. " is'iriTutriivssess1y Sun for 'yer--,":::':':"-";",'.:.'..'..'.',' - , TRt, AL - A a-..'.., torl year...... GREEN GROVE o. h. C..'Guelph Wu. H. DAY tle Bed - Moe um. Winnie Jockeon. " tted-tttttford Cook. Jin- mie Pent, Willi“! Guy end Roy Me- Olocklln. Br 8rd - Eveleno oooh, Herbie Hollie. Rue! Firth. Jr 'tsd-) Mary Benton. Eel-ale lien». and --Wiitie Edwards, Oboe Bob-on. Wil. lie Andereon. Jr [ctr-Until: Belay. Bessie Benton. Glen Greenwood. ttr Pr.--clitf Anderson. Mary E Ander- not). Cameron Robson. Average attendance 25. Wag. R. WALLACE, Teacher. DOBNOCH SEPARATE SCHOOL Entrence ei-aeores Vney. Br Elm-Ross Puke, June. Coffey, Hugh Vaaey. Bl 2nd--rGthleen Sullivan. _ Maurice Vesey. Marjorie Sulliven. Jr 2rur-rg T Sulllvon. John Mothun. Pt 2nd--Em McArtney. Non Sullivan. Miriam Parke. Primer eimm--liUr. >garet Vasey. Patsy Matthews, Ahee Sullivan. No. 5. (ELEVEN) Sr gttt-gohr BdwnetU, Robbie Pout. Eddie Cook. l r tth.itth 36qu (rowmrend's Lake) l tttr-Marion McArthur. Jenn McAr- thur. Mary Quillinan. Br tsed-coal, McArthur, Lillian Goodwill. Leona Goodwill. Jr 3rd--Sutdr Baker, Stan- ley Williamson. Loin Hall. " Md- Myrtle Goodwill, Ethel Goodwill. Grace McCartney. Jr 2nd ta)--Robbie Ellison. Ernest Brodie, Alfred Metal. ly, Alice Trafford. " 2nd (b)--Ernetst Ellinon, Robbie Torry, Gladys Baker, John Quillinan. Lst-Evelyn Buinen and James Goodwill. Br Primer- Reta Goodwill. Eva Traitord. Jr Pr. --Vioiet Baines, Victor .Buines. La- yina Goodwill, Clifford Brodie. D. ANGUS Maclxroau. Teacher No. il, BENNNUK Sr 4ttt-le Shaw, 8 Lawrence, St 3111-1 Alexaruier,.A Mountain. Jr '3rd-EI Mountain. G1Ritchie, M Law- rence. Br 2nd-arLswrence. P Noble, A Armstrong. 6 "Ritchie, B Sharp. J: 2nd--H Lawrence, G Watt. I Arm- strong, W Grierson. Ist-pit', F Hopkins, E Niible.' Primer A-L Sharp. A Wa't, A Noble, B--R "irAri'da' Styles. Hereafter the travelling public whoi in not use railway tickets or portions‘ of tickets will he able to get back their i money from the companies without', having to wait from two to three‘ months to a year for it. The Railway Commission issued an order eompell. i ing Canadian Railway companies tol, [my the refund on all tickets withinl thirty day: from the time of applies. tion in case of when: one line only it affected. and within 70 days when in. terliuea are attected. The order was granted after the board had heard ur- gumente from counsel for the compan- ies as to why there shouldn’t be prompt payment. . Chairman Drayton during the course of the discussion declared that he waited for two years and was still i waiting for a refund from the C. P. R. on a return hall of a ticket between Tcronto and Ottawa. He was prom- ised that his two-yearvold application would now be looked after. tioaieseekers' Excursion to Western Canada m connection with Homeaeekere' Ex. cursions to Western Canada via Uan- adian Pacitie Railways. Particular attention is directed to the remarkably low Round Trip Fares Tickets are on sale each Tuesday un" til October 26th, inclusive. and are good to return Within two months from date of sale. The C. P. R. ofrere the h'nest possible tquipment and fantasia train service via one of the most scenic routes in the world. T33 DURHAM REVIEW It is the only line operating through standard and Tourist sleeping cars. also Dining cars to Winnipeg and Vancouver. All equipment is owned oo-oo-o----'"""'". Refund on Uuused Tickets School Reports No. 4, GLENELG H. H. WILLIS, Teacher. ili'.i: j,' ieiark'i list E :7; Ex.” ea and operated by the C. P. R., unaud- ing the highest form of cmuency. If web a trip in under comtideretioo apply to my C. P. R. Again for full plr'uculars or write M. a. Murphy D. P. A., Toronto. When you put on your war stamps,' remember that you are not helping to any for Canada’s share in the wet. You are simply melting up part of the reckless "tr-tMN' of the Comer- vnuve Government since they went into power. mil HONOUR. JUDGE SUTHERLAND CLEANLNO dust or flying ashes. Ash chutes guide all ashes into convenient pan. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE COUNTY OF GREY Sunshine IN CHAMBERS B E y w n a N THE ROYAL MILLING co.yr'.Af,i,y Upon the application of the plaintiff and upon reading the affidavits of Leland Nash and MatthewAlexander Halliday in support» thereof: Ft No ash shovelling urnace necessary. Sec, the McClary dealer or write for booklet. " Sold by J. H. Harding l. IT IS ORDERED that service upon the defendant of the writ of sum- mons herein by publishing this order, together with the notice hereunder 'setl forth, once a week for four weeks press-' ding the Twenty-second day of May, 1915, in a newspaper published at the Town of Durham in the County of Grey, and service of a copy of this order and of the writ of summons herein on the defendant's wife, be deemed good and tt'utticitrnt service of the said writ of summons. 2. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDER- RD that the said defendant do enter an appearance to the said writ of summons and ftle his statement of defence in the oMee of the Clerk of this Court at Owen Sound, on or before the Twenty- second day of May 1915. g, AND IT IS FURTHERORDBR- ED that the costs of this application be cost: in the cause. This action is brought to recover $800.00, the amount due on two bills of exchange drawn by the plaintiff upon and accepted by you the defendant Frederick J. Welsh, as follows l 1. Bill of exchange for $445.50 dated Jan. 21, 1915, drawn by the plain- tiff upon and accepted by l the defendant, payable 60 days after date. Principal.....................$445.50 2. Bill of exchange for $449.20, dated March to. r 1915, drawn by the plain- tiff upon and accepted by the defendant, parable thirty days after date. Principal...................., 449.20 April 12 By cash......... 890M Balance due Abandoned..-.. Net balance...... FREDERICK J. waL§Ij " C. T. Sumerian}! tt and "C. T. Sutherland tt ....$soo.oo Fruity. the 23rd any of April, 1915 3394.70 90.00 Defendant 804.70 4.70 Plaintiffs Banana. May 5, 1915. Flourpercwt........ 370to450 Oatmealpersack...“ 400 4.00 Choerr ovum”... 1 70to 200 Rue wheat.......... Toto 75 FallWhoat........... 140tol 40 SpringWhent........ 14090140 Ounfeed............. 5lrto 60 Oats, milling........ .. 60 to 60 Peas.......-....... 200 to200 Barlev............... 65 to 70 Butter.,.............. 261w 2: H-.. ,-.-V.-..._.,, atstrnaiperisatse-. 400 4.00 sl, Choiper ovum”... l70to200 a: Buc wheat.......... Toto 75 at: Fauwnm........... Howl 40 'Ill SpringWhent........ 14090140 am feed............. " to 60 Oats, milling........ .. 60 to 60 - Peas................. 200 to200 den Barlev............... 65 to 70 ME Bntter.,.............. 26to 27 J Eggs 18to 18 . Potatoes per bag. .... 40 to 50 Hides.............. 1400 Beeif.drtsaged........ 1200:01300 o Potatoes per bag. .... 40 to w Hides.............. 1400 Beef.dreosed........ 'i200to1300 Boms,livts,fotr- ', 815 Hay.permu.......... 1600to2100 List has been tastefully revised. w*www**w*$*w% ii; We have a nice lot of sit Durham Markets. 'W . . th Q? just In - well worth "i8? tg., your inspection. Also I? iLadies’ Boots .99 and Slippers TORONTO 3: c. L. GRANT iit Mr iiug.rqsoqsqsgis4st1MMMh Men's White Pique Shirts and Silk Ties. Ladies' Waists '5kitr H Bell BIG A a,“ I llllllil SPRING GOODS he! Cartain"l yd- long. 40 in gap. ii. 'lat/ttNl/hir/dirt. All 0mm: tf'dlte f.ezlt'di'fl,l,'r' Ripe English Cotton Crepe}1 white an} hiseicit..."...."...."..."..iitiikramt Tattuuneam...Si5,80usd 60eporrard (in, Cotton Sheeting 'd yd. matey” - bleached shooting 2’6- 'Marr IU4 FtanaeBette Blunt. unwound gram... ...t.50tpai l Bony 12x4 Flunnelleue Blane“. 'rh'iteoestr..............._ww Our New Spring Print: low in. _ Unllnndmlhem. I .mumi ol summer mullet“! Md 'tr T er. Inch In. we want your can» ”1-le the wmler moulhs. High“! A a. yam Ion ttood cream. We any , Ly two can. nee sud par twice mu .uoutn. Wrote tur can, W. H. BEAN J. ARTHUR 000K in now givtug [atom in Voice Production 5m Singing. at the homeuf Mre 8. I: Iwonb. every Tammany. trom 2 till T pm. Appoutuuents now hen.“ booked. Licensed Auctioneer 'or County of Grey. Terms moderate. Arrangcamnu for sale data can bu made at chcw OtBoeoetst my rcsidcnce next door. Phone can to No. 6, Durham wdl be promptly attended to. D. MoPHA IL-’ - MrMePltatl In» a u "pttot Mum Ceylon. J. t1.mH!l!0t1,60., ; m {can node-u Arrangement. tor a: was... ac.. Hum be mm M the Rum " “but“. It mpoudomx w' 'rt M. or to Ceylon P.u.. wl he i'" .J Mm. Tenn on A” uuuou . -tror0ttu-ettrsixstatia snd “may. 0am OFHCI: 0m J. P. “New? olw. noun; 0min my ow. Mullen: mud house mum oi Mann; on on and due or Mun St. onion HOURS b-Ita. I S-6Po. t--it p. m. Iona-one conmunmdu belmacn 0mm.- and Itttaideut=' a all "uum. HONOR GRADU ATE Toronto L'alvemitt am Bond (hum beuul surgeon Iv%G'Uiiirrirtrauerikuta1 Bus-mi Dentistry In all in menu. ottiee--Over Javelin-y stale ad opp aim Post (Nice. W. C. PICKERIN'J o. I) S.,2 D a HONOR GRADUATE of 1m... University, graduate ot Royal mu. a of Dental 8 eons of “Mali. Rum“: Oval J & N'lh'h'fhl4 New Moro Emmet. Solicitor in Suprem Com Notary Public Commlsslon " Money to Loan. tBces on Lunbron tit., oppouf- O deole'o Sables. ARTHUR H. JACKSON lnuumnce Agent, Money w Lor [liner of luring: Licenses. A gm: an! ttnnateial business t,rstusacted. licensed Auctioneer tor no. any UNDERTAKER a...1 Funeral aired” Full line of Catholic Roma nod black and white Cup for aged people “burning a Spoclnmy. Picture Framing, Shortest Notice -Rooo--Acroto Eon BIIDHCI - First house now u [am’a Blacksmith Btsop J. F.6RANT D. D.S ' L sunny. in Mien um 0.8.31 ..; Input“ .30 mm. to... for tun Junior biz-null and um- um work. In: follows“ competent - a: a: mm ' "10!. ALLAN Priruil sud I'm-mun iod- d and My. Mt on. W tat-at" m m can! M. an bt an .tiriFiiFoieiire9. loudes- beob iEa"uatiR-trree. on... II . bet! my “Mum until. a I - dour-bk pineal. “on. new at mic-col Input yum In Wont. “mun-Wu.“ c.utarul an ware no trusstoisqtutyq8te. and WJII have "a! “naught a" m was“ and mun-Mon ot _ “a... mm p! and: moan-co. no! u manly In P00 In Mt."?,', Mal um nut-“L: ..e. a Notary Public, Commissioner. DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL DURHA'. ONT. (Lower Tow , Cream Wanted J. P. TELFORDa R. H. ISAAC D. 'h9llt Ceylon arm .RKIACE. I‘u‘l CON VEYAPCER. A699 A. BELL - and Endymion. SINGING R. H. |S\AC, Danna: PIN" Creamery. Edmonton. Ottt (tom 'eiddau,,a II. that“. it

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