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Durham Review (1897), 28 Oct 1915, p. 5

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clLRAITH s oo dep mae hest Price EP 28, 19186 nelette ots arham '\:::.:E 100C S . GRANT i [ L L L 44MR ect thing in .h Ticted or White, tium or Large. ____ Examine it [ F iRAAA is nc > ary K Flannel * + | Healing E) Saive made. Quality Footwear ‘own Office ickets here #I a o i ns ible price It‘s just rfection,. 'IH‘] 120. ate wmost White o Blue nels at Small PfOfitc d Black wear for var t and s for rings n ind Fall Bd the Resiozno® â€"First house south of Lawrence‘s Blacksmith Shop. a a Eesns e e oo o pame omew Sul(i)wiumm-Acrou from Middaugh on Picture Framing, Shortest Notice Lot 8, Con 12. Proton, containing ; 100 acres more or less, 90 acres cleared and in good state of cultivation, lOl acres of hardwood bush. On the prem»| ises is a brick veneer house 18 x 24| with kitchen 16 x 22 and woodshed | 16 x 16, also a good bank barn 6U x 66, | driving shed 18 x 24 and hog pen. The | farm is well fenced and well watered | Good orchard. Mile and a quarter | from church, postâ€"office and school. | For terms apply to Geo. Sturrock, St., | Hopeville, or Jas. A. and Geo. Troup, | Box 378, Pense, Sask. | UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director fl The last words ooo uy â€"r oponp enpegm vuep ty Quality Pharmacy PRICEVILLE, â€"â€" ONT. Moito : Often the Cheapest, Always the Best OCTOBER 28, 1915 Full line of Catholle Robes aad black and white Cap for aged people. Embaliming a Speciality. JAMES PATTISON & COMPANY CEYLON PRICEVILLE Men‘s Wear Ladies‘ Wear Fowl Market opens this week. EVERY WEDNESDAY. PRICEVILLE ind A. BELL . J. PATTISON, Farm for Sale you‘ll find in We are showing a splendid line of Chinchilla and Nap cloth Coats in Blue and Brown, made of pure English wool, shawl collar, belted back, etc. See our line before purchasing elsewhere. We have just received a consignment of Men‘s upâ€" toâ€"theâ€"minute Suits at very moderate prices. â€" Our line of Underwear, Sweater Coats and other Woollen Goods is complete. This year we have an exceptionally good line of Ladies‘ Coats in Balmacaan and other styles. _ Laâ€" dies with any taste for distinction should look over our line before buying. Our stock is also complete in Underwear, Sweater Coats, Hose and all other Winter Goods. in Pure Drugs Fall weather has at last arrived. Threshing and gloughing is the order of the day. Miss Eva Dezell spent Sunday the guest of Miss Mary Shand, Maple Lane. Mrs Geo,. Gilkes has been in Torâ€" onto visitng his nephew, Alex Blackâ€" all, betore leaving for the front, The HKev. Mr Forde wiil exchauge pulpits with Mr Graham, of Esplin and Cedarville, next Sunday, Oct. 81. Compratulations to Mr John Meâ€" Innis and bride. A goodly number from here attend ed the Fairbairn anniversary services yesterday. Mr and Mra James Wilton, of Varâ€" ney, are visitors in our community. Mra Fosx of Windsor, is visiting ber brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr Joe Love. CRPFOR THEZLR KIDNEYS What They Have Done kidnc‘{ trouble; tried several remedies, and also doctors‘ medicine, with no result. CURE OANDRUFF FOR 50 CTS. " It‘s easy, and you take no E!!elps risk. Step in toâ€"day, and get r a large 50 cent bottle of ENOUGH PARISIAN SAGE, the germ FOR killing hair restorer. If it does not cure dandruff ANY ONE in two weeks we will give you your money back. PARISIAN SAGE is 1 pleasant, daintily perfumed tonic and hair fl-ower. It is guaranteed to stop falling air or itching of the scalp, and to cure all diseases of the scalp and hair. Two ?'ears ;{o I read an ad. in a newsâ€" fiaEer of "GIN PILLS FOR THE KID YS," and sent for two boxes. They did me more good than all the medicine 1 had ever taken. After I used the first two I sent for two more boxes, and I am satisfied, and also know, that Gin Pills are the best kidney remedy made. k THAT‘S . It‘s easy, and you take no C"EAP risk. Step in toâ€"day, and get r a large 50 cent bottle of ENOUGH PARISIAN SAGE, the germ PARISIAN SAGE has many imitators â€"get the genuine. Mactariane & Co., Druggists, Durham, Ont. I used to have to rise three or four times in the night; now I can sl and don‘t have to get up at all, thanks to.glN PILLS. Am seventyâ€"two years old. 24 ALEXANDER LA DUE, Watertown, N.Y. 50c. a box at all Druggists. Sample free upon request to National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Lmtod, Toronto. "I suffered a great many years with HOPEVILLE Distribntion of Seed Grain and Potatoes From toe Dominion Experimental Farms, 18915â€"1916 By instructions oi the Hon. Mimisâ€" ter of Agricuiture. a free distribution of superior soris of graim and potato=s will be maae during the coming winter and spring to Canadian farmers. The gamples will consist of spring whest (asoout 5 lbs.), white oats /about 4 lbe.), barley (about 5 lbs.), and field peas (about 5 ibs.). These will be sent out from Oitawa. A distribution of potatoes (in 8 lbsâ€" samples) will be carriad on from sevâ€" eral of the Expernimeatal Farms, the Gectral Farm at Oitawa supplying only the proviace> of Oatario and Quebec. Each application must be separat® and must be sigaed by the applicant. Oanly one sampic of srain and one of potatoes can be sent to each farm, If both samples ara ssked for in the same letter only one will be sant. Applications on any kind of printed form cannot be accepted. The destruction of fire of the sereal building at Ottewa, which contained gramâ€"cleaning maci:inery and a large stock of seed grain for distribution may make it nocessary to curtail the distribution to a certain extent. _ We shall fill as many as possible of the applications which conform to the rules, but requests received after the end of December will probably be too late. Samples cavnot be sent in reâ€" sponse to applications (no matter when received) which fail to state clearly the needs of the applicant, his experiences in crop raising, and the charactar of the soil on which he inâ€" tends to sow the aeed. All applications for grain (and apâ€" plications from the proyinees of Onâ€" tario and Quebes for potatoes) should be addressed to the Dominion Cerealâ€" ist, Central Experimental Farm, Otâ€" towa. Such applications require no postege. If otherwise addreased, deâ€" lay and disappoinyment may ocour. Applications for potatoes from farâ€" mers in any ether province should be addressed (postege prepaid) to the Superintendent of the nearest branch Experimental Farm in that provimce. J. H. Garsvams, "Rough on Rats" clears out Rats Mice, etc, Don‘t die in the House. 15¢ and 25¢ at Drug and Country Stores, The following have been added to the Roll of Honor this week : Frank Patton and Howard MeAulay, ‘These itwo young men enlisted for the war on Monday and will go into training at Owen Sound this week, Winsiow Koernahan and Masry Thornbury of Fevershar and \V, Grundy, of Price. vilie, have also en‘isted. The latter bas already one brovzer killed and anâ€" vilie, have also en‘isted. The latter bas already one brov:er killed and anâ€" other wounded at the front, Eigh: recruits went ap irom here to Owen sound on Wednesday morning,. Anâ€" other name which must be added to the Roll of HMonoris that of Herbert McLeod, who eniisted in Toronto some time ago, and whose name was omitâ€" ted in last week‘s list. This last bunch mekes fifteen recruite from Flesherâ€" ton.â€"Flesherton Ad yance. Wuart TtH® JaAL ®Ecorps SHow.â€" The statistics of the Walkerton jail reveal that the bachelors and beneâ€" dicts in Bruce were »qaally bad during the past year and that just as many of the one goi into jail as the othe:. And with the sisterbood it is worse, the wedded varoy getting pinched oftener than the unclaimed yirgins. But where our hawy blows off is that the Methodists necded police attenâ€" tion oitener than any other Protestant denomination, no less than 19 of this persuasion being jailed for crime. The fact that each prisoner was fed for less than 10c a day suggests that they didn‘s have any fruit out of season, or that the tables disin‘t exactly groan under the weight of the luxuries servâ€" ed up, But yet some of those gents came out fatter tha~ mud and looking for all the worid as if they had gorged until their sides ached. As stallâ€"fed animals, however, are generally fat, it may be that the inactivity of the prisoners belps the jailer out in putâ€" ting on the grease. Be this as it may, Governor McKechnie is in a class by himse!f when it comes to making hu. man â€"lardâ€"pails â€" cheap. â€" Walkerton Times. o Big Game Districts are Convenâ€" iently reached via Canadian Pacific Kailway Canada‘s most famous hunting grounds are easily reached via Canaâ€" dian Pacific Railway. Year after {eur organized hunling parties yvisit these localities and practically always bag the limit. Smali game and wild fow! are plentâ€" iful, while the fishing is unsurpassed. Particulars from â€" Camadian Pacific Ticket Agents, or write M. G. Murphy District Passenger Agent, Toronto, Ont. Mgatatnt. se tms en s c c nb ned in a debiffiated, run: Director, Dom, Exper. Farms. WEAK, AILING CHHLD 1891 1894 1901 1904 1910 1911 ies 1913 Joseph Young W , J , WiVCRIC 1914 _ Thos. Nichol Reeve â€" CUlerkâ€"J. 8. Black John A. McMillan Treasgurerâ€"Daniel Edge Robert Lindsay Assessorâ€"J. A. McDonald Geo, E, Peart Auditorsâ€"R. T. Edwards Joseph Young W. J. Ritchie 1015 TPa»: Nn R:age Clerkâ€"J, 8. Black Thos. Tarnbuil Treasurerâ€"Daniel Edge Geo. 4. Peart Assessorâ€"J. A. McDonald Joseph Young Auditorsâ€"R. T. Edwards Maleolm Mclanie W. J. Ritchie »Clerk J. 8. Black knew all these bygone representatives except three : N+il McIniyra, James Ledingham and D(ymald McCormick, Mr Black leads in length cf service with 30 years, 32 as Ulerk, 7 as. Assessor,. _ The next, James Eige hss /7 years, James Brown 25 years, J. A. McMillan 25 years, & Wéadysi * C D 000 trâ€".dcne af the finunte â€"Jamtts leangto cf service WwiOner dn‘ C222 00 t A O MeMillar Eige hss /7 years, James Brown 25 years, J. A. McMillan 25 years, At least four Glenelg reeves have been Wardens of the Countyâ€"James Edge, Fin!avy McAse, Obarles Moffat, George Binnie. We cougratulate the uvm, members of this roll of honor on the '“?ifi B4 4 Th i h ~ . ihatecnernnesitue@ipzecty wrrl Mpang. : Â¥tr ylp ce @« hana tha vouncer #engration Compiled by Cler k J. 8. Black. Continued from last week. Municipal Recerd of Gienelg Officialsâ€"Fromâ€" 1850 to 1916 TIJFE DURHAM REVIEW Finlay MeRae Reeve Thos. Mularky Deputy Thos. Davis Jobn A. McMillan Nathan Dunsmoor Fin. McRae, T. Davis Reeve John A. McMillan _ Deputy Nathan Dunsmoor Patrick Neil _ Archie McCuaig Thos. Davis _ Reeve John A. McMillan _ Deputy Archie McCuaig Nathan Dursmore Patrick Neil Chas. Moffat Reeve Arch. McCuaig Deputy Geo. Binmie Geo. Lamb Christie Williams Chas. Moffat Reeve John A, McMili. Deputy Christie Williams Geo. Lamb Nathan Dunsmore Chas. Motfat Reeve John A, McMillan _ Deputy Thos. Sullivan Christie Williams Shephera Boyce Chas. Moffat Reeve John A. McMillan _ Deputy A. C. Beaton Patrick Neil Christie Williams Chas. Moffat Reeve James Staples Deputy Thos. Dayis A. C. Beaton Patrieck Neil Geo. Binnie Reeve James Stanlu Deputy Thos. McFadden Thos. Sullivan A. C. Beaton Geo. Binnie Reeve James Stx;;plel Deputy Thos. McFadden M. K. Beaton Thos. Mularky Deputy Patrick Neil Finlay McRae Nathan Dunsmoor Thos. Sullivan Geo. Binnie James Stanles Thos. McFadden M. K. Beaton Wm. Ritchie Geo. Binnie James Staples Geo. E. Arrowsmith Thos. McFadden Thos. Sullivan Geo. Binnie James Sraples Geo. E. Arrowsmith Thos, McFadden Geo, Lamb Geo. Binnie James Su;_ples Thos, McFadden Geo, E. Acrowsmith tGeo. Lamb James Stuyleu Thos. McFadden John Williams John A. MceMillan Geo, Lamb James Staples Reeve Thos. McFadden Depucy John Williams John A MeMillan Joseph Firth James Stapies Reeye jJohn Williams John A. McMillan Geo, Limb Neil Mâ€"Cannel James Staples Reeve Geo, E. Arrowsmith Neil McCanuel Joseph Firth Peter McJanis Thos. McFadden _ Reeve Geo, E. Arrowsmith Thos, Davis Neil McCannel Peter Mclomis Thos, McFadden Peter Melunis Geo, H. Arrowsmith Joiun A. McMillan Thos. Dayis Thoe, McFadden Geo. E. Arcowsmith Thos, Davis W io. ‘F. Kearney Patrick Sullivan Toos, McFadden Thos, Dayis Useo, , Arrowsmith Win. T. Kearney John A. McMillan Thos, McFadden Wim, Weir E. W. Hunt Geo, E. Arrowsmith Jonn A. McMillan Thos. McFadden Wilham Weir Joun A, McMillan E. W. Hunt Maicoim Black Thos. McFadden E. W, Hunt Wm, Weir John A. McMillan Mxlcoim Black Thos, McFadden E. W. Hunt Thos, Nichol J, A. McMillan Wm, Weir E W. Hunt Thos, Nichol John MeNally Wim, Weir J. A, MeMilian E. W. Hunt Wro, Weir John MceNally J. A, McMillan Joseph Firth E. W. Hunt Wim. Weir John McNally J. A. McMillan Joseph Firth Wi. Weir Thos, Nichol J. A, McMillan Joeeph Young Ronert Lindsay Thos, Nichol Roht. Lindsy John A. MeMillan done and are doing. _ We as an incentiye to them to cultivate ..':.m &A# !:l‘t':hlnny as those gone Deputy Reeve Deputy Reeve Deputy Reeve Deputy Reeve Deputy Deputy Reeve Deputy Reeye Deputy Reeye Reeve Reeye Reevye Reeve Reeve Reeve Reeve Reeve , _ __ We hope the younger generation will them (o culltrate 5 public spiris and ser ve Clerkâ€"J. S. Black Treasurerâ€"James Bdége Asessorâ€"Alex Bell Auditorsâ€"Robert Bage Treasurerâ€"James Edge Clerkâ€"J. S. Black Treasurerâ€"James Edge GOeo. Binnie Clerkâ€"J. 8. Black | Assessorâ€"Bdward Rutledge Auditorsâ€"Adam Turner Auaitorsâ€"Adam Turner Clerkâ€"â€"J. S. Black Treasurerâ€"James Rdge Assessorâ€"Alex Bell Auditorsâ€"Adam Turner Assessorâ€"Alex Bell Treasurerâ€"James Bdge Assessorâ€"Alex Bell Auditorsâ€"Thos. Dulan Treasurerâ€"James Edge Assessorâ€"Alex Beli Auditorsâ€"Thos. Dulan _ John Nichol Clerkâ€"J. §S. Black _ _ Geo. Binnie Clerkâ€"J . 8. Black Treasurerâ€"Jas. Bdage Auditorsâ€"Geo. Lamb Clerkâ€"J. S. Black Treasurerâ€"James Edge Assessorâ€"Alex Bell Auditersâ€"Dan Mcinnis Clerkâ€"J. S. Black Treasurerâ€"Jas. BC Clerkâ€"J. S. Black Treasurerâ€"Jas. Rdage Auditorsâ€"J. A. McDoanald Auditorsâ€"J. A. McDonald Geo. Lamb Clerkâ€"John 8. Black Treasurerâ€"Jas, Edfe Assessorâ€"Alex Bel Auditorsâ€"J A. MeDonald Clerkâ€"J. 8, Black Treasurerâ€"Jas. Edge Assessorâ€"Wm. Ritchie Auditorsâ€"J. A. MeDonald Clerkâ€"J. 8, Black Treasurerâ€"Jas. Edge Assessorâ€"Wam. Ritchie Auditorsâ€"Edwin W, Hunt Clerkâ€"J. 8. Black Treasurerâ€"Jas, Edge Assessorâ€"Alexander Bell Auditorsâ€"R. T. Bawards Clerkâ€"J, S. Black Treasurerâ€"Jas, Kdge Assessorâ€"Wim, Ritchie Auditorsâ€"Edwin W. Hunt E. W. Hunt Cleckâ€"J. 8. Biack Treasurerâ€"Jas. Edfc Assessorâ€"Alex Bel Auditorsâ€"R. T. Edwards _â€"_ E, W,. Hunt Clerkâ€"J. 8. Black _ Treasurerâ€"James Edge Assessorâ€"Alex Bell Auditorsâ€"â€"R. T. Edwards Clerkâ€"J,. 8. Black Treasurerâ€"Daniel Edge Assessorâ€"Alex Bell Auditorsâ€"R. T. Edwards Clerkâ€"J. 8. Black Treasurerâ€"Damel Ed%e Assessorâ€"John A. McDon: Auditorsâ€"R. T. Edwards Clerkâ€"John 8. Black Treasurerâ€"Daniel Edge Assessorâ€"John A. McDonald Auditorsâ€"R. T. Kdwards Cierkâ€"J,. 8. Biack Treasurerâ€"Daniel Bdge Assessorâ€"James Staples Auditorsâ€"R . T. Rdwards Cleckâ€"J, 8. Black Treasurerâ€"Daniel Edge Assessorâ€"Thos, Davis Auditorsâ€"R. T. Edawards Clerkâ€"J. 8. Black Treasurerâ€"Daniel Edge Assessorâ€"John a. McDonald Auditorsâ€"R, T. Edwards Clerkâ€"J. 8. Black Treasurerâ€"Daniel Edge Assessorâ€"â€"John A. McDonald Auditorsâ€"K. T. Edwards Clarkâ€"J. 8. Black Treasurerâ€"Daniel Kdge Assessorâ€"John H. McFayden Auditorsâ€"R, T. Edwards Clerkâ€"J, 8, Black Treasurerâ€"LDaniel Edge Assessorâ€"John A. Mc'i)on‘ Auditorsâ€"R. T. Edwards Clerkâ€"J. 8. Biack Treasurerâ€"Daniel Edge Assessorâ€"John A, McDonald Auditorsâ€"R. T. Edwards Clerkâ€"J. 8. Black Freasurerâ€"Daniel Edge Assessorâ€"John A. McDonald Auditorsâ€"R. T. Edwards Cletkâ€"J. 8. Black Treasurerâ€"Daniel Edge Assessorâ€"J, A. McDouald Auvditorsâ€"R. T. Edwards Clerkâ€"J. 8. Black Treagurerâ€"Daniel Edge Assessorâ€"J. A. McDonald Auditorsâ€"R. T. Edwards John Nichol John Nichol Geo. Binnie Dan Mcinnes John A. R. T. Edwards John Mcluonis Joha McInanis John Melnnis John Mclnuis John Mclanis W. J. Ritchie W. J. Ritchie W. J. Ritchie W. J. Ritchie W . J, Ritchie W, J. Rivchie W. J, Ricchie BIG 4 NEW â€"FAL Lace Curtains 24 yas long, 40 in w.:;ice pr ** 1 42 in wide 75¢ pr 6« g‘y{fl' long. 47 in wide 1,00 pr ** l{d: long, 47 in wide 1.50 pr All Curtains have the new finished top. Fine English Cotton Orepes, white and fancy, at .............. .. 15¢ per yard Table Linens. ..25, 50 and 60c per yard Grey Cotton Sheeting 2 yas wide 25¢ yd Heavy bleached Sheeting 2 yde NWILG :. . s «x sraxva »+2+1+1+ 14« ++4+000 y Heayy 11x4 Fiannellette Blankets _ The range with pure white enamelled steel reservoir stamped from one piece. ‘The _ white and grey..... ... ...1.50 a pair Heavy 1254 Flannellette Blankets, white only.......... ... .. .1 85 a pair W. H. BEAN CANADIAN PACIFIC Pacific Coast Tours and preserving. See the McClary dealer. « Pold by Lenahaa & McKecansie ‘‘Nature‘s Erposition Route to the Calitorniz Expositions" Particulars from R. MacFarlane, Agâ€" ent, Durbam, or write M. 4, MURPHY, Dist. Passgr. Agt., Toronto R. MacFarlane, Agent, Durham The undeui‘gnod begs to announce to residents of Durham and surroundâ€" inqlcolntry. that he has his Planing Mill and factory fully eq'ulpped and is prepared to take orders for SASH, DOORS, and all kinds of HOUSE FITTINGS Shiogles and Lath always on hand at right Stices. Custom Sawing promptly attended to DURKHAM PLANING MILLS Also Sole Agent and Dealer for Durâ€" ham and vicimity of the For interior of lmildinfo-â€"be(ter and cheaper than lath and plaster, Easy to handle Onts with a saw Rasy put on Cannot fall off gaves fuel No dirt or muss Qall and see for yourself DURHAM, Call and see them, 'lhrouih Trainsâ€"No Change Bee that your ticket reads NEW FIBRE BOARD ZENUS CLARK CANADIAN ROCKIES AT ATTRACTIVE FARES VIA THE SCENIC FALL GOODS ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Ford Touring Car Price $530 Most men can afford the first cost of a car. Few can afford the after expense of most cars. Like its first cost, the afâ€" ter cost of a Ford is lower than that of any other real motor car. The Ford has made walking an extravagance. He Sells Cheap ONTA RIO "MADE IN CANADA®" #@r MrMcPhail hus a . cpboue $D m 2 dence ia Ceylon D. Mc#PPF #IL_»+ mff Aucticazer for County o Grey, Kerms moderais. Arrangemenm: for sal# dates can be made at «eview OMAq# or at my resw_ace next doo mflll to No. 6. Uurham will be y attended io K. H. ii3AA2, Dusham J, ARTBUR OUouk® is now giving lessoos in Vowe i‘roduction aud m at the nowe of AMrs 5. & b, every La~sday, from 2 tui 7 p.m. â€" Appoinumeats uow being Werms modere@. Ar 1o dutes, &c., must be shere, or to Coyion i aWended to, F arms o J. 6. KV PFUV 1 , RESIDENOE : seconu nouse south ol hogistry olilice on east side o1 abort bo Telephone Communicaso.. beiween Olhce and Mesidencs as l1 hours. ventistry in @): its or Officeâ€"Over Jew W.C, PICKERLsO D. u8., L.D S HONOR GRADuATE of Torono, University, graduas> of ioyal College of Dental 8n: 2s« _ Out=cio Rvoms Uver J .Jm\ 1J @‘ts ~ew store Barrister. So_> Court Notary Pv: ARTHUR H. JACKSON The Lordo Insurance Age Issuer of Marriag > eral financiâ€"l bus ae Morning, Noosg, Evening Western Ontaric‘s Greatest Da All the News all the T4 Rate by ma‘", any Eoition, $2 ; Circulat‘n Dept,London Adv« Licensed Auct: Member Oulloge 1 . ; OQnoas FFICE: Over J. 6 i ONOR GRa»UALz To. outo Laiversity, Gim + duate Roy@l Golless . cutai surgoon J. F.GRANT J. 9.S., L D. S. Notary Public, ©oomuuissione: CONVEYZ tiCCR. &ec. DUBRHAW, ON . site Post . J. L. TL.i Waipole‘s 4 D. MePs.. L, Ceylon > Log. A‘j cAGE, Durchawm THREE 8 J!TIONS Mbfl.’ OFFIG s « )UKB H. is A4A€ SINGiNnG reâ€"P tor Co, Grey m stoe ad oo3» ments lfiules ® ai the Kevew * Yhdence acdrosse Wiil ve prompt!; itOtion %o ians ead Burgeons ford‘s office, nearly 1.0i» »es Money to Loai icenses, _ A gen Adveraser _ in Suprem Conmissioner trs »Sa0led, x Town uC'M opposite 7â€"â€"9 . AMM. ne rti ly

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