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Durham Review (1897), 8 Oct 1914, p. 4

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carny 0 [_ 33 | cA L CBC £! & _ Pandora A | t :â€" Y @ HA RDW ARE 500 toms of No 1 Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY duag Sovereign " neat, Sarley and Oats Chop NPJPftolerer® SPNRUGNEIEIEIPIGEIEINPIR@IEINENRFNGCNENGNEN arge Qua:_lt_i_ty of No. 1 Feeding Hay » h â€"rese:'vo‘i;;se&ess‘-and clean .{7@}2! & enough to use in cooking, and preserving. See the McClary dealer. reservor The range with pure white enamelled steel G4« Pursham Reviet y I31it O d x€ C smm y â€" i s s R JR 3¢ en Pn axaaxmmam“mmacag L1E OITY BAKEFRY CR!IMPED OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at.... very reasonable rates Fresh and Clean, the very best. Seeuthis Hay before purchasing elsewhere. It will pay you. AND Tour fown Car 1€ ‘alvent of hot weather brings a longing for , welresh your palate by dropping in our Iternovon or evening and enjoy our pure deâ€" [co Cream Sodas, Sundaes, Soft Drinks, ake an Ice Cream brick home with you. Sold by Lenahan & McKechnie rFoRD MOTOR COMPANY bag gfamntaed. If not satisfactor & back and get your money. ing Car..$590 Runabout..$540 int good goods at the right price come to the Hardware Store where you will get your wants proper style, as we have an efficient staff of Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Cars bought at market price. u Flour and Feed in ton lots L1 Eclipse and Pastry Flour ..$840. F.O.B. Ford, Ont. In Canada only ‘R we will be able to obtain the maxâ€" cilency in our production, and the cost in our purchasing and sales its IF we can reach an output of s between the above dates. I we reach this production we agree to pay, s share, from $10 to $60 per car (on or about 15) toevery retail buyer who purchases a ic between August 1, 1914, and Aug. 1, 1915. particulars regarding these low prices arnd g plan, see C. SMITH & SONS, Local Agts. r Ice Cream Parors from August 1, 1914 to August 1, guaranteed against any reduction it time. PEOPLE‘S MILLS 1€ er time than the present for painting, better paint manufactured than the kind win Williams. All the best buildings in iity are being pa.nted with our paint. 1ake your farm more valuable buy some r. 1t will remove stumps and stones cheaper ip you can procure. _ We have just received nent of stumping powder. Try some and be 1 by nced finer weather for the time of year t the nights are a little cool.However that unpleasantness by buying one of ers. _ We have three kinds at different &. A. ROWE onfectionery and all Bakery goods Limited, FORD, ONTARIO ~avelling call and see what we can alises, Suit Cases, Hand Bags and the best manufacturers in Canada. McQowan Special Reduction ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Also good comfortable residence and double lot in villege of Holstein with stable and every convenience, Also 40 cords of 16 and 20 inch hardwood for sale. For particulare apply to | _ Britain is resorting to mine laying |at the Dover Straits, in the Thames ‘estuary and at Ostend. This will free many protecting ships and men . | | Indian troops landed in France and | are now in the fighting line. â€" Before, some of our readers peruse this papâ€" er the Canadian forcee will have landed. 200 acres, lots 27, 28, con. 3; Egreâ€" mont. _ ‘Fwo sete buildinis good stabâ€" ling, water ahead of stoe , also piped to house and garden. Litter carrier in stable, cement floors ; two orchards; well fenced, 155 acres cleared, balance splerdid hardwood timber, firstâ€"class soil. Two milesâ€"north of the village of Holstein. For particulars apply to H. H. MILLER, Hanover or to J. D, MAIN, Holstein Fortugal ‘is reported to be now helping Britain. Tuarkey is out for Germany, Italy and Greece will help the allies. It will soon be, not, what nations are at war? but what nations are mot. Armageddon. _ The Germans are hammering away at Autwerp‘s defences. _ Capâ€" | inred three forts says Berlin, forts all |intact, say the Belgians. Take your | choice. _ If the Kaiser could only | capture Antwerp be would assuredâ€" |\ly say ‘Keep your old Paris, who | wants it." _ There is positively litle new to | add from last week‘s statement. The | two armies are still lined up in thâ€"ir long tront and though the allies have | made progress in their tarning moveâ€" ment on their left wing, the sitauation | calls to mind the debate of the sehoolâ€" ‘ men of the middle ages © what hbapâ€" | peus when an irresigtible force comes againost «n immovable body ?" @, he Conservatuye imembers ot the 81 Lecislature, was arranged from Ot § iawa. Even the Toronto News (Cunâ€" 8 | servatiye) excuses this on the ground 3 that Sir sames Whitney bimselt alâ€" =|’ ways regarded the Conservatiye | party in Ontario as part of a national | organization. This is not fair to Sir | James Whitney‘s deserved reputation for indepeudence but it is a line of $ detence made necessary by the emâ€" | barrassing position in which the Govâ€" 1 | ernment is now put. The World and | the Telegram, both Conservatiye, $% are outrâ€"spoken in their protests 8‘ against the interference from Otta wa. I | The former reters to Cochrane‘s nomâ€" | " | inee (now Prime Minister) as a ** putâ€" =‘ty " man and the latter exclaimed} Two mighty Rassian armies are marching slowly abhead and making more progress than the ailies in Franceeâ€""Berlin by Christmas" is their ery . § The tarning movement of the Altâ€" lies has brought them near the Belâ€" gian border and our military critie thinks there iâ€" a possibility ot Joffre‘s forces being too much drawn out. Tuesday‘s papers say they had to concede some ground though the re sult was "indecisive." Hon. W. J. Hanna. formerly the ehict man in the limelight and the acknowledged successcr to Sir James Whitney when the latter woald reâ€" tire, is strangely out of the maelstrom these days The " Proudfoot ‘‘ and * Suider ‘‘ investigations have made a big change for the Provincial Seeâ€" retary, a change which must to him be most unwelcome. Of interest equal to the appointment ef Prime Minister is the dissppearâ€" ance of Adam Beck from the Cabinetâ€" UGloss it over as the Goyernment is undoubtedly irying to do, it is easy to see that public opinion throughout the provinge is suspicious. Cochrans has always been regarded as a ‘‘corâ€" poration ‘‘ politician. _ Indeed, the Telegram says openly that at Ottawa he has been more of a hirdrance thar a help to the Hydro Electric policy. Is is this man‘s nominee, this man‘s ‘Friday ‘‘ who is now Prime Minisâ€" ter. Does this not go a leng way to explain Beok‘s absence trom the uew Government ? Sir Adam toâ€"day is only a private member. His inflaâ€" enee is that much reduced and this curtailment of his power is unpopular with the people. | _ It seems to be an admitted fact that | the appuintment of a successor to Sir James Whitney instead of being made demoeratically by a caucus otf * surely the members of the Ontario Legislatare are big enough to resent meddiing from O.tawa." | (Special to the Review) | Toronto, Ost. 5, 1914 |_ _ Most inauspicious in many respects | is the opening of the Hearst regime. ‘The chief difficulty comes from adâ€" verse criticism in the ranks of the |Conservatives themselves. Some of | the Goyernment papers lovuk upon the oew era not as a Hearst administraâ€" sion so much as a Cochraneâ€"Hearst regime. |_ With surprizing celerity a succesâ€" i sor to the late Sir James Whitney has | been gpolnted. the new premier being W. H. Hearst. The News says Hon. Mr. Hanna declined the | position, bus just who proposed it to \him and who selected Hearst is not qgite clear. â€" Certain it is the rank and file of the Conservative members | have had no say in the choice of their leader and had they had their say Lueas and nit Hearst would likâ€" ely have been chosen. _ Rumors are rife of dictation from O:itawa. _ Finâ€" lay McDiarmid, West Elgin, is apâ€" pointed Minister of Pablic Works, to succeed Dr Reaume, resigned. Hop | Adam Beek has lett the Cabines. Farms for Under New Leadership . The New Premier The War OCTOBER 8, 1914 PLs THE DUBHAM REVIEW 8. 8. NO. 3, GLENELG Br 4thâ€"Katie MecNally. Jr ithâ€" t¢eo Williams, Cecil Paylor, Joe Morâ€" rison and Lizzie Morrison, Sr 8rdâ€" Jobn Ritchie Jr 8rdâ€"Howard Ritchâ€" ie, 2adâ€"Marian Boyd, Nellie McKenâ€" zie, John Boyd, Willie Morrison, Tom Morrison. _ Istâ€"Ella Ritchie, Ethel Anderson Vina Paylor Melville Anâ€" derson. Primerâ€"Wilbert Greenwood iMury Morrison, Margaret Anderson M . A. MoRTLEY, Teacher ‘ 8, 8, Ko. I4, Norxyangy ‘ 8r 4rhâ€" Wilfrid Peters, John Ke: Vain. Jr 3rdâ€"Robert McVain,. Jr.’ 2ndâ€"Alfreda Seim, Lizzie Stewart, | Enno Seim. _ Jr. Istâ€"Flerence Mol!lâ€" vride, Maggie Lewis. â€" Primer Oâ€"Jenâ€" ‘ nie Btewart, May McVain, Katie Meâ€" Namara. _ Primer Bâ€"Willie Lewis, James Lane. Primer Aâ€"Artbur! Btewart | \_ Sr 4thâ€"S Lawrence, E Sharp. _ Jr $thâ€"â€"M Webber. Sr3rdâ€"I Alexander A Mountain. Jr $rdâ€"M Lawrence, C Ritchie, A Mountain %adâ€"M Alvx-l lflnder, P Neble, A Kanisley, M Langâ€" rill, ]stâ€"Howard Lawrence, Primer| (a)â€"R Siyles _ (b)â€"L Sharp, L Armâ€"| strong. (c)â€"E Noble, E Stylee, | H. H. WiuLris, Teacher, | SEPARATE SUHOOL, DORNOCH ©| Entrance classâ€"George Vasey, Sr! 3raâ€"James Coffey, Hugh Vosey, Ross| Parke absent. 2ndâ€"Kathleen Sulli.. van, Maurice Vasey, Mayme Sullivan, | Pt 2ndâ€"J T Sulliyan absent. 8Sr Pr.â€"} Nora Sullivan, Eva McArtney, Miriam | Parke absent . _ Jr Primerâ€"Margaret ! Vasey, 64â€" Don‘t forget Gigantic Sale 1200 Sweater Coats H. H. ENGEL & CO. | H A NOV ER Reg. $18 for 14.00, reg. 15.00 for 11.50, reg. 12.00 for 8.50, during the month of This means exactly what it says, Entire stock of 206 Suits 1t is to be hoped that the young men who made the mistake of aoing the damage will be men enough to come forward and assist in paying the exâ€" penses. 2 .6 ’ No one likes to see his neighbor lose a goud cow or have his place wiecked, and the members of the Farmers‘ Club are no exception to this rule. At the same lime those who had dam«ge done to their property should have wisely refrained from threatening the Club to a suit for damages if they did not immediately pay or assist in paying for damage done,. This threat was given and as the Club could not see their way clear to take {funds from their troasury to assist in this, noth= ing was done at the time. [ ALL MEN‘S| . There is another side to the story as binted at in your paper. Both the proprietor and the lessee of theâ€" farm in question knew that the boys were putting their horses in the stables on the evening of Farmers‘ Olub meetings yet neither of them said one word about the matter. They had the gates wired and the doors barred, so they say, and on several occasions were the fences torn down and the doors broken oper. yet they said notbing, You state that the Club should see that vandalism be stopped, yel how can they even assist in the matter when they know nothing about what is go. ing on ? S UIT S fer:ed to | ln’f&fijhrigfiph is wrong and weâ€"hope that those wheo did it will be punished to the full extent of the law, At the same time it.must be reâ€" membered that the Farmers‘ Club has 6ot the farm in question rented and therefore has no responsibility in the matter, 1f the Club were respopsible in this case, then is would be .responsâ€" ible for all the damage done in the Township of @lemelg on the nights ot their meetings { Is this fair ? ‘Editor REevigw ; Dear Sir;«â€" In your lissue of last week is a parâ€" agraph entitled. Vandaliem." This paragraph reads as though the Glenâ€" elg Oentre Farmers Club were responâ€" sible for all the vandalism and rowdyâ€" ism oceurring in the township, especiâ€" ally in the neighborhood af the townâ€" sh‘p hwfi work as that reâ€" HIETTERS 1e @' [ EBi1o Mayxo WarnocKk, Teacher, k When Engel‘s say so, It is so. No. 11. BENTINCK T 0 :BE R M. E, Backus, Teacher School Reports Famr Puay Purnay, . Oct. 7, 1914. Flour per ewt ........ 300 to 3 OQatmeal per sack .... 3 25 3 Jhop per ewt........ 1i 40 to 1 Buckwheat...... .... 60 to Fall Whoent........:.;. _ I 10 101 Spripg Wueat........ 110 to 1 CJars, feed..........1 ... "â€" 80 30 Oats, milling..........â€" 50 to ((CAS :.:. +>s+(.«r%. +. * OO AQ:4 Caricy.}., .... .:« /; *OD 4p Duttel ...... ....1: .+« * 2040 CoRS :.:. :i+srss crn1s" po0eg Potatoes per bag. .... _ 45 to fites.:: x: 1. s1 +4 10 Beef, dressed ...... .. 12 00 to 13 Hogs. live, f o b..... 9 Dried apples.......... ... ‘ Hay, per ton...... .... 1200 to 16 List has been carefally revised, We will pay you $120 to distaibute ©chgious literature in your community sixty days work. Experiance not re. juired. Man or woman. Opportunity (or promotion _ Rpare tine may be ised, Interxarionar BiBur Press, 182 Spadina Ave., Toronto Mr W, J. Piercey is seriously thinkâ€" ng of leaving Varney, owing to being imnable to make a satisfactory arrangeâ€" ment with the pre isr of the tore, Mr Climo. r and Mrs Pierâ€" ‘ey and d er Vera have made many friends around here by their sind, obliging ways and honorable lealings, It is to be hoped someâ€" hing may come about that will inâ€" luce them to remain in Varney. Mr Jas, Eden has nearly completed the work of remedelling Mr N. 4). Kerr‘s mill. The building is quite a line one In a short time Norman will bave the new water wheel and 1ew grain chopper installed and will hen be in a position to do werk seoâ€" ind to none in this part of the counâ€" ry. «omm A number fromaround here attendâ€" td the Holstein show last week and ] ronou’noed it a great success. Last week was corn week and many fine field of corn was laidâ€"low and then set ‘up again, while a goodly nmount of it was safely stored in silos. ‘The next work for the farmers will be he ingathering of the potatoes, manâ€" yelds and turnips. Durbam â€" Markets. Mr Wm,. Bryan‘s house, which aas »een in the course of erection during he summer, is now completed and resents a yery neat attractiye appearâ€" ince We wish Mr and Mrs Bryans 1ealth and happiness in their new rome. t Mr Newaham is ssending a lew caye at Damascus, his former apâ€" ] ointment. Mrs Wm. Mountain, who has been cawell for afew weeke, is improving ricely. Mr Jas. Brown is on the outlook ‘or another place to buy or rent. I: s te be hoped tha; he may obtain a uitable ~place in this locality. Mr ind Mrs Brown have proved themâ€" elves to be good helpful neighbors of his loeality and their remoyal would 0 a distinct loss. fl.ighest Price for Live Fowl and all kinds of Produce Live Poultry bought every Week Day except Saturday Get your Sl\oes Now Ladies requiring a stout waterproof Shoe With the disappearance of summer comes the fall rains, forcing the necess ity of a good pair of Shoes. _ We can supply you with this, having just received a large consignmentâ€" every pair bright, new clean stockâ€" just the style and leather you want right now and at the right price. Large Sales Very heavy, this week............... Boys‘ Kip Bluc. per Cwb ........ 300f.o328 al per sack..... ~3 25 3. er cwt........ 1 40 to 1 89q hGat «+. +4 + ... 60 to 60 ‘beaut.....:..;.;â€" â€" 1 10 101 19 : Wauent.....;%â€" ~ 110401 15 sgd . ...« > .x â€" .. *:90 0 450 milling..........â€" ~50 tn~ 50 s Â¥++i4: «i. +. * â€" 90 A0 :1 00 srisss 112412 ++« * 99 49 909 Sterling‘s make this week ........ Men‘s Tan Mule Bluc. e have a fine Shoe for Menâ€"â€" Special this Special Sale of Shoes Don‘t miss a pair of these Specials this Week : McKechnie‘sWeeklyNews s +4 . VARNEY + x+>" y o y . B2 45 to 50 + 10 00 .. 12 00 to 13 00 ++ 9 15 05 ... 1200 to 16 00 ... 1.19 3.00 For Men, Ladies, Boys, For all occasions gg C. P, R. Town Office Buy your tickets here SE sEexpxepemenmeny menrenunnl J. McKECHNIE # Wall EEWE@MWREE&ZEEEEES’:&B Special â€" Sehool Bhoe, this week Boys‘ Chrome Bluc. Vicolized sole and waterâ€" proof, thu week &A ra Men‘s Kip Bluc. Down Town Shoe Store Trunks, Valises, Hosiery, always in stock. Prices right Custom Work and Repairing as usual Our best lines FOR MEN are ASTORIA and BRANDON. We have many good ones at smaller prices. _ Call and see these before making your next purchase. The Shoes we sell wili please you for style and price. We have added to our large stock 4 new lines of CLASSIC SHOES FOR LADIES in Patent, Dongola and Suede. Are You Buying your Shoes at the Right Place ? MacFARLANE‘S Drug Store} Remnants in Room Lots at 1â€"2 Half 1â€"2 Price THE Brighten The Fall all Wall Papers. Sp]cndu}lif.‘,:E assortment to choose from. K 20 per cent. off For the balan¢e of this month we will give , ask to see ours this week at 1.75 Paper Sale .. 2.50 Do you get a Style that makes your foot look trim ? e guarantee a good !it with satisfaction afterward The Rexall Store up for the winter. is the time to paper. An m J. S. McILRAITH Don‘t forget a pair, this week.. Ladies‘ House Shoe Btrongly built, this week......... Men‘s Split Bluc. Durham OCTOB .R 8, i1914 Weel( at 1.25 2.00 $2 WA We are afiliated usiness College, ree catalogue gi rite for it at oue » A, McLaconmuax, President mgies and Latt; always on ind @At right prices. Custom Wh ’t‘omptq; attended t« 19e undersigned beg residents 0f‘Durh-nn Leou-t':z that he } and fully e M to l.ke.', orders _ And train tor _ We prepare y tive positions, 1 Enter any time at MOUNXT FOREST BUSINESS COLLEGc _ GBP OUR sUC C A FLEMING, P C a Principal for 35 \ _ It is recaognized as ough, practical Bu: Canada, _ Expert : Our own thre Building. _ Every '.n(f_fig_‘l position â€"__DOURKAN LANING NMILLS he Chamberiain Medicine Co. T permits you to er Intending Stadents s2 img of the term if poss B", DOORS, and all ) °* HOUSE Fittincs NEW FrBre Boaro < Staff and Equipment wuml:l);mnmu; in 4 n and electrion in “ «#C., :U'Alil Junior Leay «: m;fli. The foll« re in charge : HO8. N. Princi el ugml‘ucmr. 'T‘ noe for nae. _ _ The mfl‘&" the Scho memfl o.n:‘l The truste tiona 8 no pi id pu;“l llvepe‘:ery u'd\ esentation and acquisitic FEES:$1 por Here‘s and y V. W. L HARTLEY Chatrmsan ined at reasonable ruw d attractivetown., ma or {30¢. Of buildingsâ€"bette er than lath and plaster, hm OCuts with : I‘-. Cannot fall No dirt or 1 Call and see for yourse)( INDIVIDUAL INSTRECTION ENUS CLARK |* DURKHAM HIGH SCHOOL PRICEVILLE, THE â€" QUALITY PHARMACV 4y mting Papers, ning Fabric, Sci Qur Drug and 8Sta: is ancreasing rapid! we thank our patror athers to share the you receiye when 4e 23 : hoitle, Full Line of Papetrics Brighten up the Brass All‘kinds your homwe. â€"~MNational Fly Pad at Wilson‘s Fly Pad at ~Fly Swats (wire) at WAR OCTOBER It may mean ime . loathsome riend o emsanf IIAILMHA) (Z owEX sou~! and Silverware v Putz Cream .. 15 :‘:‘lhl.kller for Darâ€" Juice nmer C1 PBRI is the time to make Bs of Stock f be is and all kinds orento lor * $8, 1914 o \4 f7] erad ONTA R1IO h NC â€"a Rices 3100 EEST on the Fiy thex ONT] Se 10¢ 10¢ nd

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