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Durham Review (1897), 9 Mar 1916, p. 4

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5) wit s John McCGowan All kinds of grain bought «t market price. on Flour and Feed in tou lots Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour Large_ Quantity of No. 1 Feeding Hay 500 tons of No 1 Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop Ca ntcest (Arogeries, in X all kiads. wad avcrys Oar prices will sait vou dighest piices for ko ’: ? Butter and Eggs. t % A, OWE Highest THE CITY BAKE®RY Your Down Town Shoe Store THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS 10e3 CR!YPED OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at.... very reasonable rates Bay tham hars The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. PHONES : Day §4, Night $ 26 If you want Feed shipped to outs up and get delivered prices. We are in the market for Millin Mixed Grain and Barley, and will ps any quantity at our Elevator. h Darou & Huxt W We have a good stock of other Feed are offering at following prices in ton lot We expect a car of Yellow Corn in a few days and will sell it in ton lots off the car at $1.50 per 100 Ibs., and we have a car of Bran now en route that we will sell off car at $24.50 per ton. Leave your order now and we will advise you when cars arrive . Every bag guarautoed bring it back and zet Fresh and Clean, the very best. Sceut,his Hay before purchasing elsewhere. 1t will pay you. it ranging from IF Hol Fruits a so nave s Special Prices on Feed Chieftain Corn Feed per ton, $27.00, sacks included Ground Feed Wheat per ton, 25.00, sacks included Oat Shorts, per ton, 22.00, sacks included )C LV | and in t on the DT Use for All ! 0 PAIRING $1.40 t market SF pliday _ GGiroceries, and Confections w line 1008 of Chi _J. 5. MecILRAITH q OM I + If not satisfactory your money. T qg Gfierrerrerse®s M Give us a ca ITE FLY DONT A post card addressed to us as below, with your name andaddress onLyon the other side, will cost but one cent. Drop it in the nearest mail box,and it will bring promptâ€" ly a copy of our illustrated 80â€"page catalogue for 1916. With it will come alsoâ€"free â€"a 15¢. packet of and varied stock of the is Dates, Nuts, Candies tho [{liday festivities. FREE Byron Pink n‘s School Cases which Special Reduction is uniform, large, and licious and fullâ€"bodied. is an ideal tomato for then you might just as premium for yourself. N, OxTARIO, CaNApA il} made in patent, gun They are stylish, twear is manufacturâ€" out of all kinds of y make slippers out order, de stations, call us : Oats, Feed Oats, y highest prices for omato n Men‘s Working Bakery goods d on hand that we ind Clubbags, B Greenville, S. C.,â€""I want others to know of the great benefit I have deâ€" rived from Vinol. I am 81 years old and Vinol has given me strength, a healthy appetite and overcame nervousâ€" ness. It is the best tonic reconâ€" structor I ever used.‘"â€"Mrs, M. A. HuTtcntson. Vinol is a delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil, Euranteed to overcome run down, weak, devitalized conditions and for chronic coughs and colds. Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil, is guaranteed to overâ€" come weak, runâ€"down conditions, chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis. Restored To Health By Vinol Atlee, Va.â€"I was weak, runâ€"down, no apretite, my blood was poor, I could not sleep nights and was rapidly losâ€" ing flesh, but I am a farmer and had to work. Medicines had failed to helgl me until I took Vinol. After taking threa bottles m{ appetite is fine, I sleep well, my blood is wod and I am well again.‘‘ â€"ORLANDO W. BorKkEY. Parlcy..........:%+.. 55 to 055 Potatocs per bag. .... 150 to 2 CO tlides.............. 14 00 Beef, dressed ...... .. 13 00 to 15 00 Heay, per ton.......... 1200 to 14 00 two 95 picce Dinner Sets at low prices. Also SAP BUCKETS at old prices. Buy now The Variety Store DurnRam, March 8, 1916 Hugs, live, f o b..... Puttet.:.... ...... ... _ 26 to CGREr:!«..::+1+:m:1::1:. â€" 24 10 Flour per ewt ........ 300 to Oatmeal per sack..... 2 90 Chop per ewt........ 1 25 to Outs, feed........... .. . 38 o Oats, milling.......... 40 to Fall Whont........... 90 to We offer this week At Riviere du Loup, a town of about 14000, the two batteries and ourselyes were taken out for a half hour‘s route march and it was certainly a pleasing walk. 1t was amusing trying to read This is a point west of Rimouski seemingly the size of Darham, suow . bound, as all this part of Quenec is. We are farthes aorth than Lake Suâ€" perior and they bave had a yigorous winter for the snow banks are higher than the train windows and chilly on side, Inside is cozy however and we are surviving nicely after a second night on the train. [The following extracts from a letter sent by Chas,. C. Ramage while passing through eastern Canada on his way to che front will be of interest.| To day, Wednesday a remarkable demonstration will accompany the presentation of the monster petition tor prohibition containing 8G per cent of the electors of the Province. Dear H ome Folks : List has been carefally revised, Durham â€" Markets. WOMAN 81 YEARS OLD Made Strong By Vinol Three contested byeâ€"elections since the general election of 1914 show a remarkable change Macfarlane & Co., Druggists Durbam, Ont. Mr. Rowell has declared that he stands where he stood two years ago and will line up with the ministry in either legislative action or by a retâ€" erendum,. No mistaking Mr Rowells inte se smpathy with the cause. ‘‘I am prepared cordially (notice the cordially) to support the government in carring out the prof osals they subâ€" mit if these proposals are as I underâ€" stand them to be, as outlined in the ‘ Speech from the Throne." Mactarlane & Co.. Druggists Durham, Ont Some of the Conservative members are soured because the government did not eonsualt a caucos on their temperance proposals. It was noticeâ€" able that the warmest applause greetâ€" ing the announcement came from Mr Rowell and the opposition . No details yer, but it is supposed if submitted to the electors, soldiers at front or in training will be allowed to vote. _A strong effort will unâ€" doubedly be made to have the govâ€" eroment declare prohibition in foree at once and take a voteafter the war. In the speecb fr m the throne there was an inconspicuous paragraph reâ€" . terring to a ma«tter that may prove to be the burning question of the ses sion. Amongs: other bills promised ‘ there was "a bill relating to the , prohibition and sale of intoxicating liquor in the Province and for Lhel submission of same to the electors." a;lyt purlgum Review Opening week in Legislature ang $1.50 per year. §1.00;if paig in advance. En Route MARCH 9, 1916 June 14. _ Bye Elec. Trois Pistoles, Que 3 00 to 3 2 90 .$ 1 25 to 1 38 to 40 to 90 to 90 to 1 70 u6 1 9 60 26 24 THE DUBHAM RLVIEW * Woblwith;, Sty Guelyin for particuftars» | 90 90 T0 70 39 We will allow fall yvalue for a limit. ed amount up to One Thousand Do!. lirs worth oi Western Canada Town Lots in exchange with a slight differ ence cash or terms« for fally improyed i «<ide properties t« n» ciries «+ Lon. don or Guelph, including sewer, water, electric lights, gas, cement sidewalks, street‘cars past properties and in welâ€" built up factory districts or select resiâ€" dential, ‘These properties turn qu»ck‘ and are right at home, | Write to Gzo. M. FaAirFIELD 417 1 was looking down the list of names on the paper you sent ins and I saw lots of the fellows‘ usimes I used to know. 1 am giza there was such a yood showing in Durham. I don‘t understand what the people ars downâ€" hearted at bome for, as 1 cau teli you that we neyer met a man downâ€"heariâ€" ed here and we sit in the old dagâ€"out and sing at nights and then the ord+»r comes siand to and then we baund them a pill or two. | Goodâ€"bye, best love to all. 4 Bomba:sie> Sim. Baxken, ., 2116 Howitzer Battery, _ | G h Brigade, C. E. I'..’ P ans We are very comfortableâ€"in f=t this has got bhome skinued forty way 1. We get a bath and a change of und«~ wear every itwo weeks, that makes a tellow feel fine. We ouly get one Franc per day, that is twenty cents, and I can relt you 1 am broke alt the ume. 1 was pleased to hear that Fica has joined. Kincly give ium my kind regards and everybody else is the Plant. Tell chem I am fine a~a looking forward to commmg back o Durham some day, J shall be glad to get back to the: (iuug again and take a pop as the Huans. _ We did some very good| skootung and I got several direct buts, | so that is now too bad, but they u ~, ways reply to us. One day as hey| werehanding us a few whistling Wi.â€"! hes and wiz baogs, a band in a burui close by was piayiug " The Maple | Leaf for Eyer.‘ 1 thooghe it was| fine. | You will haye to excuse my bad wriung or mistakes, as I am writing this in the tent on the boards after coming back from the front to rest for & tew days, Of course it is not much of a res‘, as there is always a job to do sarouud a camp, especially where there are horses. 1 was yery glad to hear that you were in good health and getting in the winter all right. _ Well 1 can tell you that I am fine myself, never was better. We are baying fairly good weather here, not so much rain as England and eyerything looks like spring coming, My dear Mr Tory : 1 am just taking the chance I bave for a few minutes to answer your ever welcome letter and to thank you for your Jack Canack, which was very good of you to send me and you can bet the boys all like to get them, especially in a country where every thing is atrange, Mr Robt Torry has furnished us for publication the following letter from Sidney Baker, tormerly employed at the cement plant, now at the front ed a vanety of sweet caresses from ome preity French lassies ; anfortun ately I was on gnard t our coach door at the time ! We take turaos hourly at gaard dut y +wo men at a time, Not very nice to be rustled out of bed in the m«ddle of the night for your tumn ! However it has been a fine trip, more like a penic than its more semou« purpose, â€" Passed Moncton in the dark, it is raining outâ€" side, so I will draw the curtain and close, M N B one station Exchange Your Western Town Lots The most consplcuous feat ures of the towns and villages are the R. Cathobc Churches and Convents, mostly large high buildings. Militarism is at low ebb here, as we see large numbers of men of military »ge and none in kkaki The girlis are buman though : they come and talk and smile to the soidier . ind of conrse we‘nre hnman tant A1 We haye passed Rimouski and Mon:t Joli, each good sized towns, having troops in training. Until now we have followed the 8t , Lawrense close. ly, the great rigver looming up on our left like a grey mist. At Mout Joli we turn south to New Brunswick the nex, place of good siz» being Campbellâ€" town, where we put our warches on an hour, A rough country and the irain moyes slawly, Gaspe peninsula can have little commercial value, trees are of the scrub variety, land hidy , yet the French no doubt make a miving where others would fail, : are ell lined with telegraph «~nd releâ€" phone poles, | Interestiog are the | (cle farms and the homes mostly p«toied white,. The farms, railâ€"fenced, App. at very long but are no wider many of them, than Spadina Ave, ia Toronto, 1 have yet to see a team of horsesâ€"al! ** one hoss shay " here, Great piles of pulpâ€"wood vie with the snow bauks in height, eay. The streets were lined with specâ€" tators, This French town is no doubt typical of many in Quebec, with its frame houses, mostly petite, and j1gâ€" ged frontal lines along the street, which are by no means level, but rathâ€" er like the teeth of a saw. There was a hill, not as long as Darham one, but much steeper and marching up the inâ€" cline was trying. ‘The thore ughfares the French sign= and billâ€"boards, we tried to read some meaning into them, but whether correct or not could not +* o++ M. Farrriruo, 4147 I ire human too | A i of the bove coilect sweet caresses fron h lassies ; unfortun rance t very nice i the muddle ! Hu\Q’r ver TORONTO vD 11th Yictober olst inclusive. _ Particulars ’fmm any Canadian Pacific Agent, or [w. B. Howard, District Passenger !Agent. Toronto . oiten â€" indicates a general weakness of the body; and local treatments in the form of snulffs and vapors do little, if any good,. To correct catarrh you should treat its cause by enriching your blood with the oilâ€"food in Scott‘s Emulsion which is a medicinal food and a buildingâ€"tonic, free from any harmful drugs. Try it, Homeseekers‘ Excursions to W est orn Canada at low fares via Canadie+n Pacific, each Tuesdavy March Th to October 3ist inclusive. â€" Partienlars often It has I person has Science} Homeseekers‘ Excursions to the Land of Wheat HaAYy FoRr SaLE will be «ffeed f ply to Mis | 2adâ€"Ruby Biyih (h Cabe _ 8Sr o Istâ€"Ma Grant, Roy Wukin delâ€" Wilon, Rov F: Arthus McCabe. Ha V,. A140®€, Teacher, No. I, NORMANBY & EGREMONT 8: Athâ€"Campbell Grant, _ Sr 31dâ€" Laly Koiler (houours), Winnie Barber, Ruby Morrison, Jr 32¢â€"YVictor Blyth Milligan Mighton, Roy Grant (absent from one ex im), Rich ird McCabe. Sr Pr Bâ€"A Noble. Pr Aâ€"G Armstrong, K Dunsmoor, G Ritchie, A Armstrong, P Noble, A Knisley, M Langrill, _ 2adâ€"W Grierâ€" son, I Armmstrong, H Lawrence, 8 Sharpe. L Hopkins, 1stâ€"E Noble, F Hopkins, L Sharp, L Armstrong . NO, 9. GLENELG Sr IWPâ€"â€"V. Ritchic, M. Maley, M‘ A‘kinson. Jr IVâ€"A. Lindsay, O Beli, M. Whitmore, A. Ritchie, M. Newell, M. Dayis, G Bell, JrllLâ€"G. Lindsay A. Horst, R. Davis, M. Aljoe. IIâ€"M. Bell, J. Bell, R. McFarlane, I1â€"E Harâ€" grave and H. Ritchie equal, 8 Lawrâ€" ence, M Horst, (A) Primerâ€" D Lawrâ€" ence. _ Sr Primerâ€"I Davis. i Euuzaseru ScoTt, Tencher‘ j No. 13, BENTINCK i | _ Jr4thâ€"Fletcher Riddell, Percy Ledâ€" ingham, Mary Alexander, Gladys Cor-' lett, Hector Boyce, Sadie Mclnnes. Jr 3rdâ€"Morrow Riddell, Albert Collebert, Myrtle Boyce, Marie Walish, Mary Mcâ€" ’lnnis. Sr 2ndâ€"Henrietta Alexander, John Corlett. Jr 2ndâ€"Gordon Riddell, Jessie Ledingham, istâ€"Murdoch M»â€" Innes. Sr Primerâ€"John Ledingham. J. M. SMITH, Teacher _ | No. I1, BENTINCK | Sr 4thâ€"M Smith, M Webber. Jr| ithâ€"I Alexander, A Mountain. Str) 3rdâ€"H Mountain, M Lawrence, C Ritâ€" | chie, W Noble. Jr3rdâ€"M Alexander, ’ Departmental Store, Boys‘, Misses‘ and Children‘s Shoes at eqaually reae Our We _ also quote you WHAT CATARRH IS in iooking over our Boot and Shoo stock this week, we pair of Heavy Rubbors of the best makes, which we wilt offé These are good values and it will nav van in nod anamacp ul ‘s McKechnie‘s Weekly News s has been said that Scott & Bowne, Toronto, 6nt School Reports hy Blyih (honours). Taicie M«â€" 8r Istâ€"Mary Keller, Eisie In looking over Are as follows : Ladies‘ Dong Bluc........ Ladies Common Sense Bal, low heecl........ Ladies Dong Button, very dressy Shoes........ Ladies Dong Bluc, on double E. lasts (this shoe to give youn solid comfork)} .... Mens Mens Mens NALE â€"A quantity of hag red for private sale, Apâ€" Mis Dax Wickr®, which are of the best quality and at t! Mens Heavy Slipper, bluc.... xt nLov Pinnigan, Primer ibe, Harold Grasby, 8 Kxusiy, Teacher, Wukinson Lads Heavy Rubbers, 3 hole laced Boys Heavy Rubbers, 3 hole laced Men‘s 1 buckle, a very neat rubber Men‘s 2 buckle, very serviceable.. Men‘s Snagproof, 12 in leather top. A Few of our of 9 ( Bring your Produce id that every third i in some form. Bargains in Ladies‘ Shoes Military Shoe, cix:'g)lllx‘e‘-}'a;;;;e(l Tan RBlk .. .. Heavy Elk Blue on, 1, W. G. R. Bentinck Some Prices on Men‘s 66 Give usitwo days notice ard we can kind of a Shoe you want and cgua Jr 1st â€"Lar l . McKECHNIE fouelecola@e|a ols #alewe jprel sn o ee ale e jeselacelecdin e av ols ols "ale" ole al aale ale ale ols alece yg _ New & Chocolates pup ie se im m 5e ue s ol ce ced it tnt Pnd teh P Bet s 0 Hnl Th BZ N B t cay gvMarch 2 â€" Winds 64 best makes, which we wilt offer at red will pay you to call and look them over a Liggett‘s Elect,.... 50e and 1.00 Liggett‘s Princess 35¢ and 60c Liggett‘s Cherry Cocktails .... 1.00 Tablets...... . 29¢C Nyals Laxacold .........2d¢ a DoX For Chapped Sk in try â€"Rexall k Cold Cream . . . . . 25¢ Frost Cream .... 25¢ Nyal‘s Witchâ€" Hazel Cream .. 25¢ Bring fresh colds. Knock them in time with Rexall Cold _ ___ The 3@:@% Store ery pliable sho guarantee] equally reasonable prices ?f(’cdnmetcr‘ urham, On Nobody would have t shop would. in a few yea of its kind in the Empir 435,000 square feet and any other automobile fa This shop has been tu at Ford City, Ont , wh born every three and on Ford Runab Back in 1903, the town of Walkerville, Ont., was p sessed of a concern called the Walkerville Wagon C If on some day when business was not rushing, t general manager. Gordon M. McGregor, wished to ta a little stroll he could walk around his shop in about minutes by the factory clock . The Wagon Shop That Became the Largest Automobile Factory in the British Empire top MacFARLANE & CO. and Trade with Rubber Prices dy would have believed ould. in a few years, devel ind in the Empire having square feet and making 3 er automobile factory in shop has been turned int I City, Ont . where a ne: A 0 waterproof . 25¢ bi neo can getb you any guarantee a fit. ® right price $180 "MADE IN CANADA" shap Come and see the pretty â€" designs of plate. Two coupons with every 25¢ purchase of ... _ PP One coupon with every 25¢ purchase. the purchase price of any of the famous Rogers 1881 Brand Plate, manufactured by Canadian Wm A. Rogers, Limited, whose reputation is unexcelled jor the production of Silverâ€" ware of lasting quaâ€" lity and artistic deâ€" sign We will pay Oneâ€" Half gnuaranteco Remedies find we have sever Durham â€"*+~. $2.35 ‘**»*~~ 276 *« 00 ++*+*>~ B.LQ US le, Ont., was posâ€" rville Wagon Co. not rushing, the r, wished to take dian Ford car is MARCH 9, t916 $ 1 $1.50 1,50 2.10 duced prices Shoes 2.03 3.50 If you are n« tbinking of pa; erimg this sprin YOoU WILL when you see o elegant line, 50 New Wall Papers o0 Town Office New Papers 5C up Larger assortment Finer design: New colorings kss Lo M

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