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Durham Review (1897), 4 Nov 1915, p. 4

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# f _ HARDWARE Grain Wanted Tighest prices for Briter and Exgs. Bay them here. We have a Fresh snd varied stock of the choicest Grocaries, Jranges, Lemons, Peeis. Dates, Nuts, Candies t all kiads, and everything required for the Holiday festivities. ‘ar prices wi‘l sui; vour purse. Give us a eall. All kinds of grain bought at market price. on Flour and Feed in ton lots. 300 tons of No 1 Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY «+ John McQowan Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop Large Quantity of No. 1 Feeding Hay Fresh and Clean, the very best. _ See this Hay before jpurchasing elsewhere. It will pay you. e REVIEW is well equippes for turning out all kinds of Commerâ€" cial and Job Printing. Give us a tria‘ Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour Your _ Holiday _ Groceries, Fruits and Confections T HE CITY BAKERY Teadquarsors for Confectionery and all Bukery goods KXE N B0 30 B0 K P BG PC B0 C B6 EL t PR PQ DR cP€ BC PC B > The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. Oatmeal Mills, Durham If you have any to sell, bring it to us and we will pay highest prices for it. Take a look at our assortment of school book cases. _ They are so cheap that every cbhild can afford to have one Get your Colts ready for stabling. _ Do not leave them out too long. _ We have a stock of Halters very suitable for Colts. in "Happy Thought" Stoves and Ranges. _ Have you seen the number we have sent out lately ? We expest ancther large shipâ€" ment in a couple of days. _ There have been more than 250,000 Happy Taoaghts manalactared and sold in Canad«s. _ In order to supply the numerous wants we have added another line. *# have jast recelved another shipment of the celebrated selt folding [roniog Board. _ This will positively be the last shipâ€" ment of these Boards. _ Owing to the firm no â€" being able to manâ€" ufacture thesn at the money they suspended business and we procured them through the bank. Take advantage of the golden upportunity and seeure one. Do not risk that old Lautern any longer as it may burn up your barn. _ Buay a new one. _ We are selling them from 50e to $1.75. We have a large stock of HEAVY MIXED @SRED on hand. _ If you need feed, get our prices. We are in the market for any quantity of CR!MPED OATsS for Horse Feed at Fair{Prices CHOPPED OATS at. ... very reasonable rates Milling Oats _ Feed Oats Mixed Grain _ Feed Barley The good work is still going on at THE â€"PEOPLE‘S MILLS Every bag guarantoed. If not satisfactor7 bring : back and get your money. W . Bl,ACHK s E. A. ROWE The Red Front Hardware Store : Day § 4, Night $ 26 Special Reduction it C# 5J £¥ t \__The places yoting imelude 8 cities, !11 towns, 10 viilages and 15 rural | muutcipalities ; | Vities No. of ;Licenses \ Belleyille 18 | Brantford 12 i Fort Wilham 17 Niagara Falls 18 Port Arthar 18 ‘ Barnia 12 Btratford 12 ’ Woodstock 8 Towns Aurora 8 Carleton Place 6 Essex 2 Niagara 6 |\ North Bay 9 Oshawa 4 i Parkhill 8 Parry Sound _ 2 | Uxbridge 4 Wallaceburg _ 6 | Whitby 5 Villages Baneroft 2 Bath 1 Courtright 1 Hrin 2 Glencoe 8 Lucan 2 Merrickviile _ 2 Oil Bprings _ 2 ‘ Westport 8 Port Perry _ 8 | Townships Amberst Island I Bangor 0 Barme 1 Biddulgh 1 Chapleau 2 Chapman 1 Excoit Front 1 F=zroy 2 ‘ Gloucester 4 London 6 Louth 1 MeMurrich _ 1 Marlboro, 1 Sombra b Monteagle and Herschel 1 Already the Dominion Alliance of~ fiee in Toronto, which is directing this big campaign, 1s a scoene of great activity and those in charge ure conâ€" fidently looking forward to a sweeping victory at the polls when yoting day comes. Ehe Durkam During the paet five years 151 municipalities have gone dry and durâ€" ing the same fiye years only one munâ€" icipality has gone back to license. The General Secretary oi the Alliance likens the campaign in Ontario to that of the allies in France and Flanâ€" ders. " We make a drive and dig il," More than oneâ€"seventh of all munâ€" icipalities in Ortario that remain unâ€" der lisense are being attacked by the temmperance forses, voting to take place at the uext municiprl elections. The presszt ~** tion in the provinee is that of the aunicipalities, 556 are alrsady dr; â€"A the 2901 remainâ€" ing under l1een«~, 44 vote upon Local Option by.laws in January noxt. Inâ€" volved in these campaigos and in the icenss reduction campaign in Ottawa City, are more than oneâ€"sizth of all the licenses in the province. im," said he, " and we always hold the ground we gain," Toâ€"day the temâ€" perance forces are in better position than ever for the coming fight, and anless all signs fail, will win another big victory. at such reasonable prices that everyone can afford to buy one. They are guaranteed. The minor aches and pains that man is heir to, disappear as if by magic when the hot water bottle is applied . GEO. B. DINGMAN, â€" Prop. G.T.R. TownTicket Ag‘cy Buy your Tickets here We sell a dependable line of Hot Water Bottles The hot water bottle is a necessity in every home It relieves the various aches and pains and often saves you a doctor‘s bill. Hot Water Bottles Dry Forces in Big Drive WITN I MAAIV _ ADVDY L/ TORONTO The Central Drug Store $1.50 per year. $1.00 if paid in advance. NOVEMBER 4, 1015 Carleton Place Niagara Oshawa Parry Sound Wallaceburg Bath Brin Lucan Oil Bprings Port Perry 18 12 17 18 18 12 12 THE DUBHAM REVIEUV Ji 4thâ€"Mary Alexander, Fletcher Riddell, Percy Lediocham, Gladys Corlett, Hector Boyce, Jr 3rdâ€"Myrâ€" tle Boyce, Marie Walsh, Morrow Midâ€" dell, Albert Collebert. _ 8r 8ndâ€"Herâ€" rietta Alexander, John Corlett. S« 1stâ€"Mary Asbiey. Sudie Castie, Jr 4stâ€"Edna Leuck, Jessie umedingbam, Albert Ashley, _ t Primerâ€"Gordor Riddell, Ir Pr.â€"Percy Leuck, John Ledingham, David Boyce, Edward Lang. naui en oys +i W Renton, 23 loacs gravel... 1 15 Shewellâ€"Tarotai‘â€"That we adâ€" jJourn to meet Satuâ€"uay, Nov. 20, at ten o‘clock. J. H. CUITTICK J Kennedy. mouving grader. ‘T Stinson, 4 days work ..... W Anderson, 4 days work .. H Shirk, 3 hours with team. H Shirk, picking stones..... J Bullivan, 8 loads gravel .. Â¥ Sheweil, Com.......... .. D MelLean, 1 day with team, D Stewart, 1 day with team W Hyslop, 1 day with team A Wilson, shovelling.... ... J Hyslop, shovelling.... ... A McLean, shoyelling.... .. J Grierson, 1 day with team F Shewell, Com............ A Watson, 4 day with team. J Welsb, 4 day with team ... L Welsh, sbovyelling........ H Shirk, shovelling........ W Renton, 23 loacs gravel.. 50 PHG .. .... crrk s kss s akk., Hy Reuber, 60 yards gravel. .. Hy Badertseber, work on T L Joe Rody and others, cutting BWAIMP ... uks se k es w e k +s ® Scbmidt, Com.............. F Shewell, work on Garatraxa cons, wWGE:.......... ... 20 VJ W Derby, 60 yards gravel.... 4 80 Geo Mighton, 50 loads gravel. 2 50 Wm Torry, gravelling lot 50 oo s NDK............... 18 50 Geo Cafl, gravelliag Dur. Rd.. 2 50 Jas Tarnbulil, Com........... 2 00 G Westfall, 81 yards gravel... 6 48 W Scales, 79 yards gravel.... 6 32 T Scales, 81 yards gravel..... 8 10 J Rody, 73 yards grayel and and 34 days shovelling..... John Milligan, work on gravel F Baack, % day with team ... D Kobe, 4 day with team.... D Dobson, aay shoyelling.. L Baaek, 4 day shovelling.... L Baack, 21 yards gravel, road road to PC .....: ..:;:.1..s+ F Wagner, 88 yards gravel... F Wagner, repairinog drain... F Wise, 14 yards gravel....., W Brgham, cleaning ditch... J MeMahon, 75 yards gravel Lunney â€"â€" Schmidtâ€"That council recommend payment of the tollowing accounts : R McLean, 51 loads grayel....$ 2 55 W Grierson, repairing culvert,. 1 00 A Derby, gruveliing 8 L 62, _ Schmidtâ€"Shewell â€"That Clerk preâ€" pare a bylaw authorizing Counsil the right to grast each accepted yolâ€" unteer $10.00 as a gitt from Townâ€" skhip, byâ€"law to be in force until reâ€" pesaled by Counsil. Tarnbullâ€"Schwid;â€" That â€" Clerk prepare byâ€"law tor the purpose of alâ€" lowing Lix wood ratepayere the right to vote af next election For or Agaiust commuting Statate Lia bor. We your Coraimittee re hill Townâ€" line B& N, rsport that we have viewed hill and would recommend the conneil to take action next year, Messrs Will Huanter and David Gilmour and families motored to Chesley recently . Mr. John C. Kerr left on Friday last for Wood yville where he bhas ac: g‘l";d a position in the Standard ok. Mrs Will Johnston of Durham is spending a few days with the Mortley family. Lamlash, Oct. 210d, 1915. Parsuant to edjournment, Council me: at above time and place. Mr. Thos. Bradiey of Owen Sound training camp spent the week end with his mother. Miss Isabel Marshall commenced studies at the Darham High Schanl on Mondsasy morning. The ladies of H#ampden church are holding a meeting on Wednesday for the purpose of organizing a Red Cross Society. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mcintyre spent Sun day with friends at Crawford. The Women‘s Institute will be held on 10th Nov. at Mrs Dargavel‘s. All members are requested to be present and bring all quilt blocks along. The Dow Mission Band will hold their Thankoffering meeting on Saturâ€" day next at 2.30. Everybody is welâ€" come, Lunch servea after business. Miss Norma Black of Durham spent the latter part of the week with Miss Lysla McKnight. Shewellâ€"Lunneyâ€"That the Reeve be authorized to cut hill lot 29, c n 3, W G R. Sorry to hear Mrs, P. Mcintosh is very poorly ai the present time. She has been a sufferer for six years and is getting gradually worse. Mr and Mrs Geo Hay spent the latter part of the week with friends in Chatsâ€" worth. Mrs Dargavel has made a great imâ€" provement to her home by putting up a wire fence along the front. Messrs James, Norman, Jouiu «ud Mrs Kerr spent a pieasant time wilh Mr A Derby avd family, Hanove:. Mesers Jobhn Henry, Alex McLean and Mr and Mrs Thos Derby, visited with Mr Jas. Geddes, Dromore. The young folks arourd bere creâ€" ated quite a lively time for themselâ€" yes on Hallow‘een. The Ayton anniversary services were largely atsended by the Hamp: den people on Sunday last. BENTINCK COUNCIL No, 13, BENTINCK DORNOCH J. M.‘SxttTH, Teacher, ‘ys work.... 13 vith team... 90 tones....... 60 s gravel.... 40 with team, .. 3 OU with team.. 3 00 with team.. 3 00 0g+««+...~.. A 60 P&G......... . % 80 HOK .++ «.. X 90 with team.. 3 00 inss s xasasri A MO vith team ... 1 50 th team.... (1 50 ... ...... 10 §.:. 1@ Â¥saxrr 15 s gravel... 1 15 i s44s%‘ 0 84 gravel... 7 04 drain... 6 00 vel....... 1 18 ; diteh... 2 50 is gravel ling. .... 9 50 on gravel 3 25 team... 1 50 team.... 1 50 15 00 19 50 2 00| 648| 6 32 8 10 50 15 15 1b Flour per ewt ........ Oatmeal per sack . .... Chop})er GWE.... . .++ Oate, feed......;..;.. Pall Whert......;.... Epring Wheat........ Oats, milling........ . flogs. live,fob..... > ©< 878 Hay, per ton...... .... 12 00 to 14 00 DarlG@y.:.:« .;./%« Buckwheat ...... . Potatoes per biag. Hides..:... .. .... We are again getting our mail about 10 o‘clock in the morning. IiluB;lla Firth arrived home Satâ€" urday after spending four months with ber sister in B. C. Master Harold Batchelor leaves this week for Mt Forest where he will make bis home with a farmer near there. He has a kindly dispoâ€" sition so has made many friends who are sorry to see him leave. Mr Loggie and Mr Jack, Dr Black and sun Leslie motored from;Paisley, also Mr. Hugh Firth and family from Markdale, and were the guests of Mr D. McFayden on Sunday. Oatmeal per sack..... 3 00 3 00 Chopger GWE.... ...+ <I 20 to 1 $0 Outs, foed........... ... Sb to © 35 Fail Whert....:.;.... 85 to 85 Spring Wheat........ 85 to 85 Outs, milling.......... 35 to 85 PCas..>......:+«s411«"1 20 t 1 T0 Darl@y .:.« ./«2k«xas «s 48 to 50 Buckwheat.....;.... 10 to 75 Last week the annual beef ring meeting was held on Monday night at the home ot Mr R. Ector. _ The officers for next year are Presidentâ€" W. J. Ritchie ; Seey â€"C. H. Moffat ; Inspectorsâ€"Jos McNally and Thos. Gleneross ; Auditors Wmm Weir and Thos Ritchie. $10 was granted to the Red Cross and $10 to the motor ambulance which Grey Co. Women‘s Institute are providing, outiot the balance on hand. Sunday school closed the last Sunâ€" day in Oetober for the winter months. There bas been an ayerage attendâ€" ance of 24 which is good eonsidering there are only 80 on the roll. 9 at: tended every Snnday. Durnax, Nov. 3, 1915, DUIEL...... .11s1 «11. :. 29 t0 Mr Jas. Geddes and son Gor don ot Dromore visited over the week end with Mr E. Greenwood. o Durham â€" Markets. List has been carcfally revised, We have just received another consignment of the 28¢ brooms. Bring your Produce Departmental Store A new stock of Linoieums, in the newest paiterns, 2 and 4 yds wide. The 4 yds wide is from $2 per yd up A large stock of Flannellette Blanâ€" kets at from...........1.19 per pr A very large stock of Flannellette 36 inches wide in a fine assortment of patterns at from ge per yd. Flannellette Blankets A Fine Stock of Men‘s Allâ€"Wool Undershirts & Drawers which notwithstanding the advance in price of wool Large Sales EDGE HILL McKechnie‘s Weekly News i: Flannellette Linoleums s Fresh Groceries are Continually Arriving 85 to 85 +«‘x« / db to . 80 sa+s "A 70. so 4 T0 48 to 50 170 to 75 uo lw mlm Brooms JUST ARRIVED 12 00 to 13 00 28 to _ 28 2 85 to 3 00 23 to 24 Another 100,000 from Canada The order bhas gone forth from the Ottawa goveroment that in addition to the 150,000 recruits already called for and either Agkting or in training, another 100,000 is to be enrolled, There is actually we believe now under the colors about 173,000, bhaving recruited faster than the government could equip them, which is no credit to the governmenL. Surely with past exâ€" perience we may hope to see this new force collected promptly and put in military shape without undue delay. It would be like winning a vietory if the news would be spread iu Europe & & Pme s oG that anotfier 100,000 Cenadians had sprung to arms without conscription, 250,000 is not too much for Canada. Roumania‘s population is less than Canada‘s yet she has about 400,000 alâ€" ready mobilized and more to call upon, Thursday of last week King George, on horseback, was reviewing the Canâ€" adian troops near the fighting line and they sent up such a mighty cheer that his horse reared in fright and fell over on bim, burtiug his leg badly, Bulletâ€" ins say be suffered much pain, but is slowly improving and with a distinct personal note we shall now «ing "" God Save the King." J. McKECHNIF Results of a Canadian Cheer Our Shoes embrace all the good leathers, mede in patent, gun metal and Dongola, on the latest model lasts, . They are stylish, durable and handsome Shoes, _ No better lootwear is manufactur ed, and they are priced according to quality. Come in and inspect our new Military last in Men‘s Working Shoes. Best on the market., "Did you know that they can make Shoes out of all kinds of s}nillx‘s ?" "How about banana skins ?" "They make slippers out of them." THE Down Town Shoe Store _ We have just received a shipment of S aitâ€"cases and Clubbage prices ranging from $1,40 to 5 50. Also have stocked a line of Children‘s Schoo: Cases which retail at 6oc. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DOXE. We pay you Highest Price Use for Ali ! Don‘t forget t Blankets, They 6.50 per pr. Our Shoe stock is beug replenishâ€" ed weekly, so that we have the most approved styles, macde om casy fitâ€" ting lasts. A pretty stock of Wall Paper in all the new Fall styles, durable and having a nice appearance, but not too costly, , we are selling at $1 per gar‘t luphii . Fall Shoes the| {## ted :uld g t;b: @ in Bla new | aje and D3 t in| e and Red lay. * 400’ 60(' y if * had | % If 3 ion, * G «« 4 Good Wall Paper J. S. McILRAITH @#4@At@A44® 4 4 . e J # To handâ€" J o mm‘n: * ty + Military _« Blankets > C. L. GRANT J pip: ® ApH: J J 4 *# * Flanrnelette in Black and White and Khaki, also Blue and Red Flanne!s at 40c. 50¢ and 75¢e. to sea our Scotch y are 4.50, 5.25 and ab a reasonmable price see ours. It‘s just about _ perfection, Prices l11¢ and 12«, If you want irham Flannel ¢ (et dn eheca PLA y C pr SASH. Shingle: hand a Sawing Also Bol ham as0 For wte cheaper / K“' to Resy pr gaves Tu Choice DURH from H Spic Howar The la Qua PRI;.E The NO Men‘ M 5h of NE et« in It ()

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