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Durham Chronicle (1867), 25 Nov 1915, p. 7

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0.00“ : O”OM“N§O§§“W Cheaper Than the Cheapest: WWWM «9% W November 25, 1915 If possible I wish to dispose of my entire stock before the end of the present year, and if prices at cost. and below cost will move the buying public then our stock Will be sure .to move. “he are determined to get. rid of it. so we admse you to see for yourself. The stock consists of Dry Goods blankets, woollen goods, men’s um wear. men’s pants and overalls, 5 ladies’ and gent’s sweaters. Call and get our Moving sale prices. There’s money in it for you. Eggs and Butter taken as Cash. The People’s Mills on hand. Farmers and Stock Owners should lay in a quan- tity of this Excellent Conditioner for Spring and Summer Feeding. Nothing equals it for Young Pigs, Calves, Etc. Makes Milcn Cows Milk and puts Horses in prime condition for seeding; in fact it makes everything go that it’s fed to. Although it advanced $2.00 per ton wholesale we are selling it at the same old rice, $2.00 per single sack, $1.90 per sack in half ton lots an $1.85 in ton lots. Everything in our line at lowest prices for Cash. Eclipse, Sovereign and Pastry Flour and Rolled Oats Breakfast Cereal Bran,” Shorts, Low Grade Flour, Chop of All Kinds, No. l Hay. etc., kept con- stantly on hand. JOHN McGOWAN TELEPHONE No. ’8 (Night or Day) ALL MUST BE SOLD W’e have a. quantity of the gelebrated Molassine Meal . SCOTT Dry Goods including, flannellets, :, men’s underwear. ladie‘s under- I overalls, ginghams, muslins and ; Durham, Ontario 1 the chair M.nutes of last meeting read and confirmed. Communicat- ions as follows; '1‘. J. Hannigan, Hydro Electric Railway, Canada.- [Bond Corporation, re Debentures iissue. Geo. E. Peart, Thos. Turn- ouu, and M. Mclnnis, reports on man expen-détures. By By-‘raw no. dug, UUmAualeub, Gnu. UJ"uA u! do). ayyusuuus usuauc. ULLICQJL'D Wain u.- o...uuuk:cu’ ant-l “tau a ram. an r ‘..-uuuu time. I ruuusâ€"rcarl. .Lna'o. jay-raw 'Jua we no w reau a tmru. [11nd, mgueu. ac‘drcu auu cugL‘Uaacu uu pJ-uaw uuoxi. carmeu. GLENBLG COUNCIL ’ The council niet N ovem'ber g3; pursuant to adjournment. All the members present. The' Reeve in nicmusaâ€"xuuug. 'l‘nat Lay-LAW" our, ayywntwg ucurgc Campus“ auu yugaAA JuCLUA‘LuACA'. C; uatu uxncera we now reau a thiru tune. bigncu, bcaaeu, anu engrOSScu on Dg'atw uoox. Carries. .L'urnouuâ€"xoung. 'l‘nat Doyte m-mmwaune uc pma $2.90 10v gxavex. Carmen. reartâ€"1urnnml. That cheques De xssuecl tor Ward approPnatsons auu statute Labor as IOILOWS'; war». 2, approm'nanon, $81.20; warm I... statute 1aoor, $1.00; warm 2, appro- pmation, 3508.00; warn 3,. appro- pmanon, $56.25; ward 3, statute labor, $14.00. Carnpa. . Peartâ€"Mclnnis. That the Farm- er’s institute have the use of the hall for a meeting on December 3rd. Carried. Young-Mclnnis. That the Reeve and Dan Edge be ap- pointed delegates to meet the hydro com., and engineers to look over piang of projeeted toads. Car. - ..._ ‘__-- - Peartâ€"Younfi. That the statute labor charged against William Fal- lice be struck off collector’s roll. Carried __ A _ ___. ‘_vâ€" Youngâ€"Mclnnis That Wm. McLeod, sr, be relieved from paying dog tax, be having no dog Carried YounguPeart That commission on expenditures be paid as follo Wrs Thos Turnbull, $10, Geo. Peart, $3 50, Mr: _M_chnis,_§4.90. Cgrmiei. WV v v ’ -'â€"â€" v â€"- _, v _V Peartâ€"McInâ€"nis. 'That Joseph Young be paid $1.00 for trip to Dornoch on township _bu‘siness._Car PeartlYBu‘h/g. That the clerk be paid $2090 0;: sflary. ‘Qarried.. â€"‘ “ - itwu UV '1...“ v_v'vv McInnisâ€"Peart. That the Muni- cipal World be paid 59 c. for ac- count papers for treasurer and clerk’s office. Carried. Peartâ€"McInD-is. That Angus Mc- Arthur be paid $6.50 for damage to plow workin on roads. Carried The council a journed to Dec- ember 15th, at 10 3.11:. J. S. Black, Clerk. 8685 teachers throughout Ontar-~ i0 have had Christmas Seals placed in theirfiands. 761 banks will shortly ’receive the Seals. Some of the other organizations which are already at work areâ€"Merchant-z. Manufacturers, Lawyers. Real-Es- tate, and Insuxjance men. Over four million Christmas Seals have already been prepared, and further issues are. expected to follow. The necessity of the Christmas Seal Campaign is clearly shown in the following statement, issuetl bv the National Sanitarium Asso- ciation;â€"-Tuberculosis killed 2294 persons in Ontario alone in 1913- Or-e every four hours. Tuberculosis kills one-tenth to one-seventh of all our people. Tuberculosis kills one-third of all who die between the ages of 13 an».i 46. Supplies of Christmas Seals may be had by writing the Sanitarium Headquarters. 223 College Street, Tow-onto. Ontario. THE TWEED "ADVOCATE” AND FORD CARS ihe big pow-won about Heniy g Fmd’s attitude towards the a111es has piactically faded into 00111-- ion.1‘he attempt to injuie the Fold trade in Canada has 1esulted in a tiemendous fizzle, a lot 01' free ad1e1t151ng, and anothe1 boost which 11i11 make the Fori'l e1 en m01e popular. The fact not geneially known that Henry Foul of Detroit does not own, n01 43 men hold a contiolling inteiest in the Windsor Ford Company 4 11he1e the Canadian Ford is made. 4 He owns 25 per cent of the , shares, but the Company is man- ‘ aged by 3a Canadian and run by .1 Canadians. They employ over three thousand hands and have sent four hundred men to the war, ‘ and are holding their positions lopen for them when they retuin. 3The Company pay their emp10yet.s ;a minimum wage 01‘ four dollais 3a day, which in the aggregat> tconstitutes a sum laltogether too 3valuable to the country to be 3tampered with specially at this 3time when the wheels of com- '.merce should be kept running to 3capacity. The person responsible 3for a rumor that would affect 3the demand for employment such 3.as afforded by the great Ford industry, or any indusrty, is on a 1 War with the traitor and one on Lwhom the country should keep a strict watch. The manager of the Canadian works is heart and soul with. the allies and many of 1the shareholders in the company lWhatever words Mr. Ford di-d ut~ 3ter were from his personal point , ’3of view, and should not, he being an American citizen, effect a“ ' 3Canadian concern in which he is ;. a stockholder only. That 'is :sympathies are with the allies is very evident from the fact that since the war broke out he has been- supporting 150 Belgian refu- 3gees in England, something in itâ€"3 self that proves conclusively that IHenry:- Ford’s 1heart is in " the O 3: 3. 3.3 3. i’ E‘ [v E CHRISTMAS SEAL CAMPAIGN a boost when it e‘minafes " *min m .nrejndxcnd sources and the Fm"! car has by the recent controversy * 1118 91mm CHRONICLE. SIC“ l ,ec_zgotten column upon column of free publicity that in the ordinarf. way it would have cost thousands of dollars to“ produce. In conclu- sion We might say that from what we can learn of the millionaire’s m statements we conclude that he is t . adverse to militarism and' clique afd'rule, and We fail to see why .he 13;“ ,should be“ censored. for his con- “ L. ,victions along this line. MAKE YOUR OWN SELECTION.‘ “I’m .LVLmLu J. V VA. v .â€"â€"â€"__ “Could you recnnnmgnd a. 360d inersons théi I no longer recom- physician?” ' 'mendâ€"doctora and servant girls.” 7 A! . _.______.____â€" IFW a“: mi. WW FE ', but there are two

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