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Durham Review (1897), 16 Mar 1916, p. 4

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Sgt Phanc Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour _ll no Large Quantity of No. I Feeding Hay 500 tons of No I Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop o. cirii"yririr7Gii" "irfii"tyjiuii'?i C Every Tuesday. March to October “All Rail" Every Wednesday During Season Navigation "Great Lakes Route" TH E PEOPLE'S MILLS " metal and durable .m ed. and th; "h kins 4 the The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. nouns: Day M, Night g M ll you want Feed shipped to outside stations, call us up and get delivered prices. Weare in the market for Milling Oats, Feeti Oats, Mixed Grain and Barley, and will pay highest mm: for my quantity at our Elevator. ce. “3’60 ous for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at. . .. very reasonable rates Sou-when out on the with: where last year Canada's Greatest Who-t Crop III produced there is a home waiting for you. Tho G oigrain bought at market price.. ( on Flour and Feed in tonlote. are ll Iluw Corn " Town Every hag guaranteed. If not tustidtsotorv Lung It back and get you: money. r'reshpnd Clean. the very best. See-this m;, before purchasing elsewhere. " will pay you. ll Du] yoll know that they can make Shoes out of all kinds of , 't "How about banana skms ?" "They make slippers out Chieftain Corn Feed per ton, $27.00, sacks included (iround Feed Wheat per ton, 25.00. sacks included (lat Shorts, per ton, 22.00, sacks included ranging Wo have a good stock of other Feed on hand that we offering at following prices in ton lots: win take you there. live you all the information about the best mutiny“: to Iucceu. Il ll z: tt :2 Best 13v Pmiculln from my Canadian Paetttc Ticket “out. or write w. B. Howard, District Pusenger Amt. Toronto. John McGowan n and in ‘. MachARLA ~l:. Agtnt, Durhani md inspect our new Military last m tne market. stocked mt received a shipmen from $1.40 to 5 5o. REPAIRING PRUMI’TLY DONE Shoe Store , Use for All t a line “We have Yellow Corn in stock that up are, selling in [4H lots Hm”... $L50 per I00 lbs. J. S. McILRAITH ot Childreu's School Cases which of S Jit-cases and Clubbags, Special Reductiot, in Men's Working Crestline, Ohio. - " I contracted I bud, chronic cough, and was weak. nervous and run down. I hove 1 small I funily of three, and it was hard for mo to do my work, I took different media l cine: without benefit. Finally I heard , about Vino], and it has restored me to 3' health tyhtrttyrth., mycou his nllgono _ m I feel fine.' -Mri, H. it Camus. I We guarantee Vinol, our delicious cod liver ind iron tonic without oil, for chronic cough: and colds, and for I?! weak. nervow. run-down conditions. Macf ttg'lrttte & Co . Urugui‘ts, Durham, Ont. Vinol i; "iiiaGi'ar"t"i, tone up the tired, over-taxed and weakened nerves of the atomsch and create strength. MacGrlane a Um. Dragons. Durham. Ont ,,,_ _._.__., u...“ y. uu any work. My appetite was r, my food would not digest, I blonthzd was very weak and nervous. I tried mnny reme- dies without help. I uw Vinol adver- tised and tried it, and now my stomach trouble in com letdy cured 3nd I am 're/l.. "r.E. L. 'll11'a1tf?. Pg'J,gt,1 Ls-vu had a bad atom- .ch trouble or years and became so was}: I gee.! hgrdly _r1llr or do AW. --Villa, the Mexican ”mug. tlt, With u hand of maruudtrs era-m d 11 to the States and In a skirmish killed a number of U. S citizens and so] diets. The States has asked leave, Io follow them into erwo, but Carrm. " wants an (quul privilege, It is freely asserted that Gamma machinn. Mon: and money are at the root of the trouble. The Variety Store The Government, ann'vunced tun! the one mill war tax would be cun- ni ued during the cnmmg year. Mr. Sugar Maker! Buy your SAP BUCKETS Mr B wmm also pointed nu! that since 1904 under this gnvernmem. the public debt of the Provmce had increased fun! Md from b'1i1h00t1) to 549.000.000. Dating the has! year the debt ha, increased tn ty,) 000.000 Pruvincinl Treasurer "(-6.va rs muates a surplus at $271 000 uh cur- rem rrvenue and rxpm duunn Mr Bowman, financial criuc ot the 0p pnsitlun on Hummer hand claims limb ac'ual cnnd {Inns of “furs an. my " detietr st $2 200 000, nut includ-ug War expenditures N .L mum, d tt'ar. em. but.“ “on. to Show ? _ n W, r... a far the. public service by (emit-r In Open cumpvtltiun. The Governaseor, “Jihad i, pins the res lation subumtmi It, 5mm " Cane. lecml womb-r In S “1-H Ingmn, dwmavding (he end My 4 a nan-pm siz m civil servica c.omtnssiro 'nd th.. purchasing of all tmpplits brrihe, public service In lundnr ... Toronto "Teleersun" (Com) also any: 'Every objection that can be urged against a Vote on federal is. unes in war time is applicable with multiplied force and lervor to apro- vincial vote in wartime. it the Hearst government feels that Ont.sr- io hatsgiven the rulers of this Pruov. ince a mandate to accept the N, W. iRowell-Committee of One Hundred policy, let the Hearst government legislate in fulfilment oi tha, man- date and spare Ontario that tsfniot,ion or a wartime election on the license issue." 1 Mr. Rnwell‘s views on the matter were expiessed as follows; I hope the Premier and his colleagues will see their ww clear to provide m the bill that it shall go into effect at the earl;est practicable date as a w. r measure, not to be, repealed except bv a major“) Vote, of the when,“ alter the war is o'er. Shrew lion Dr E'lgland. The "World" (Con.) "If the Gov- ernment intends to enact a prohibi- tion measure it does not seem wise that I campaign should be inauear. ated either for or against the princi- ple. He (the premier) would lose nothing by taking the step he pro- posel " a war measure without de- lay or the agitation which will ae. enmpany a reterendam M tTlllliilllf TROUBLE HARD 1llliltlilil 0006" i There seems to be a growing ten. dency in public opinion that there shnuld be no Vine on the pruhihmui quesciun at present. but that the Luz- lslntu'e on its own reiT'nntntntitv, annuld enaetprohthiti n, tollowed hy a referendum at the cluse. ol che Wrst as to whether ptohibiti in is to be continued or not. This auiuvi 'n in: example would solve the difficult. about the trultiiers' votes. What Mr Run]! and abomthe deputation , ' [mgr-mine no Goat. mmee ofOue Hundred and the 35, OOOwurkers on the mattuilietsnt re- sults of chair efforts. I was also gratified at the trunk statement of the premier that when the voreis taken it will be on the majority basis." No Refererdum Now ? T mperance Depuminn ; What the gavel-lune: r, promised she depattuiou--a mu] -ril\ vun- t n the " posed prohibunon rarely! dum My: putlgum 'tetctett, Yield: to Delicious Vinol at the old prices. Second Week in Legislature Well by Delicious Vinol NOW 'l.so per year. .1'0" DANG in Iqun(-‘ yuc has returned from NOTES MARCH 16. 1916 FEE DURRAm YFVIU w l --Both parties m the Legislature are of one mud in regard to Fedsrsl encroachmems in the matter of grant. mg charters to electric rouds. Th, principle of a reqnlution introduced by 'i'luv. Marshall The Liberal manbor lor Lincnln. w wp m-w wed by the Ln v- eminent and a mum-run In pump; bigu bum f'rvunrlM! m t'j-r,wa, I" Mdmou m Mr M 11 -lm“. “win! lo w, H“. Cal L bend ot "tet ho "ti, --1'omwl, swing it Is and tit Blltlln'a nquesz. "and nn all Intern ed German slupa m her harbor. and so has brought 'm berm” tlos wrath at Germany. Umzul bus taken pmm to show than hrr sy:.:pa'lxy ls strongiy Will! I'ortugsl and the “has. -Roumm,ia " beengeuirg " :- pnnutmn lawn {tom “new: w). h lands to the hulM that that human A; “Dunn will brtnre lore him up .vi'h the Alhee. Germany, beffl.d n! Vtrr., dun. also helps I'lvmmama. to decadu, Moy Mrl".h, i. 'cu dir/the." mr---M',h,tt%e it .ier, Cl, k M 1" Cleo Renton. Jrrh- ‘ln'y \l:.v-i~nn, lhrtet inghnnl. Aim!" .“1‘lellvrny SI: Fhorenee “Mum". Joe lhvimm,‘ end Smith. Jr .td, .lulln Morr Kutie Mnruunn. H vnlwv L Alina! Halliv Mol‘tln-y. Sr 2 ol WK a!” Bampvurl Mortlev, Armin Svh Nvlunn Schufuv. Jr L‘vul- Juli.- Br tie l-lbtward Mrhhh, “nu-thy ti: pr, Allie Smith, “laugh lbw. JI Sc Ft--t'eter Styli». Ho Pr-Cc-rr., \h'lwan. ' and Hay”) N Irlr. 'l Thaw with nu x an” were promo-n: uvvrv "AV E. G. Mt GAttiTY (ll-II; ttN \Vllun .1htlo 'tr Mr A. ”run and Mr chdrs. of Tartan, Visual aith Mr and Mrs Alex lucLtvr, "hr, the farmer's brother, Mt Johr, Henry. A mnnhot fr m here attended Mr John TKH‘II e's soft: last week Mr MchGvhni,. mnrds muwn: to DurCm In ll). tlet' fulun Mr and Mrs Jas Kerr spent day with relatives 2n Hanover. Mr and Mrs Alex McLean gave a. swell party to the entire neighbor- hood on Friday night. Needless to say they had an enjvq able time. Messrs Bet? Mar hall and James Park took advantage of the cheap rates last and and spent a few dais: in the city Mr and Mrs 135 "who! leave for the west on Tuesday, me 21st March. Congratulations to Miss Ir. He Mearns and Mr Cameron Mckenzie, who were married on Wednesday last. Exchange Your Weste n Town Lots Mr Smith and familv from near Walkerton, has rented Mr Jas Niel]. ol's farm for a term or years, moving here last week. Sr 4'l Miss Maggie Clark, of Stratford General Hospital, 18 visttmg her mother here this week. We are glad to welcome Mrs Sard McEachem to out midst. Congratulations to Mr Malcolm It, Lean and Miss Sara McDonald, wh are to be married this Wednesday d the residence of the bride's mothrr Mrs H, McDonald. Mme Loner has again rent the McDougall farm. Weare pit; ed to know lit Lunney is Stas mg. Mr James McArthur, Glenelg, Fl- compacted by Mr Jun McLean, Bot, tineau. N. D. called on friends here last week Hope they make a ft“ more calls next time. Mr Will Cameron, of North D. kc. ta, visited the McDonald familats " cently Mrs Will Hopkins ruurned to h: home in the west, after spending BCT eral months with her mother a: . brothers here. Pte. C'arvpi cll cu, l Battalion OM" Sm ted sick leave for a few days (Too late for last war!) We aw glad In ugh-om: It ' Its and Mrs Arhron mum midst The sincerely hope that their work lure will be much biest. Special Evan- gelistic servxces each Sunday even- inc All are trordially muted to at. tend. Muses Tena and Annie MVDOIINL‘I of Durham. visited the week en! With their grandmother. ttrs Hun kirk nrw 41mg er SChnul Repurts I. nus new uted "Id a mum-rm (wound, d to Mr M u -|mll.} , Ir,- t, Clark um. $t4 urged " In: null tl “In”1 .0 -tt IV" E. G. MrG.uurv. Te N. h. No3, G, & ll, M my Morrison, PM 1ris't"MvGituvr.ayr ti Itetrtott. Joe Duvision I). Jr W117 Juhn " HMO". H v'lll”V L'Iliv tttHy, Ht' 2 "i--K el " Mum-w. Anni.- ts', No No 3, “new”; $t4 urged the ml tl vdupln In HlCNllNrK av l, "P, x S“ M M. BLANCIU‘Z Hum HAMPDEN W" , iuq'} \hm'rLE MULOCK Wr!qume Mrs Sandy ii Mrs A. Smith. TORONTO pug h “HE-l , A, airrr-o ' . ' M 1w " n~< i: (”no ntrnted form the , ' g ' valm _ _ any Hum uh. tr, '.nsuvoraie the blood, , (A .P'A"fdt"S V 4 , ' . L' 'l'H- And 'w ttl" a)"1llv'll'hv\i~ nus. Andria): the urn-cs x git Eli = ’ 't IN ' It 'ry Mori .1: ,1 imild tmtrt-nvtls. l "i"yI,Pdiiigbm, " 1 ' 0'; 4 I . . . .. Cr - r' _ fr. T . . Null ' 1:; :~H'-':.|!hw1'nu tlvrusunds of > , LN (”.3 I . ' _ a _ . ar . . L) - " .. f i u Y. Te u h: r morhcrs---audsvin n-lpynu. My 11. . Y'. 42.1.3 “1...; r, .r, M! ti x 11.. ' ' 'r' .. .r.. rt.,& Mr Jas. NlCh-, Muss Jessie Reid. of Iromotie wars, moving spending a Week with the Mat " flamily. ' leave for ‘ Mr and Mrs Middleton, of Rocky " 2st March. jam: Mr and Mrs A. Campbell, Cr»!- and Ot) er I. am!!! True. ll hr! Sun at Wonder who the iiisow Wis who got lost Sunduy on hu, 13 mile trip, We ll MeLaren ML Friday. afur "W-rio; tt mm tlt with tar father. Mr The met-ting of the W, r. M, S. was held III the church Monday, but van few of the ladies were present on account. of thy stormy weather. Mr and Mrs ll, UylettBunared wi'h Mum M. McIntosh. ford, spent an afternoc'n’ fill: Dal- grsvtul'ir. Miss Belle Lowe Sundayd under thy parental roof at, the Alps. t l',' Plea. Bryce Darguel and Stewart McGilhvray spent the week and at Ilwir homes here. Ilnlrndedfm' (not want) Mr W. Jackson, of Mtsrkdale, visit- ed Dornooh lrienda Sunday. Mr Will Morice left last Satur- day" to visit friends in Fergus and Guelph, en route to his home in Lancer, Sask. Departmental Store, Mr and Mrs Jas. Kerr, Hamp- In, visi_ted Sunday with Mr and Two sleighloads from the neighborhood of Kemahan's School Section, drove to the Mo- Alister home one eve last week and didn't get home till morning, Mr Elgin Wilton spent last week with friends in Proton. Boys', Misses' and Children's Shoes at equallv ream Mrs And. Picken visited re- cently with her sister, Mrs A. Lawrence. - Ptes. Bert O.vens, John Bolger and Mr Will Ritchie visited Mon- day with Mr A. Picken. Mr Geo. Smallman gave a dance to some of his neighbors and friends last Tuesday night. Our Bargains in hadies' Shoes Ptes. Jas. Wallace, H. Mc- Keehnie, Geo. Webber and T. Stewart, of Owen Sound. spent Ever the week end with friends ere. Born-On March hh, to Mr and Mrs R R. Watson, a son. Mr Peter Hume is again on the road as Assessor. We also quote you tf In looking over our Boot and Shoe stock this week pair of Heavy Rumors of the best makes, which We wil These are good values and it will pay you to call and lo My Large Sales NORTH-EAST NORMANBY ,pr,4xxxxxxy1'i'rh")u=xx'hvJ"vo'h':-c P., 1,i'il PER MOIHERS --thi " M Are as follows : Ladies' Dong Blue... Ladies Common Sense Ba], low heel.... Ludws Dong Button, very dressy Shoes Ladies Dong Blue, on double E lasts (tj to giveyon solid rumfortu ' D 'e M liar-1min returned tn k,, ths, week. after spand- um- um. Ins parents, Mr which no of the best quality and at the rig Mans Heavy Slipper, blue. . . . . . . . " 6t guaranteed water Mans Envy Elk Blue, lt very pliable shoe.. Mona Military Shoe, chrome tanned. . .. MenITauElk .... .... - 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 big snap DORNOCH A Few of our Rubber Prices McKechnie’s W eeklyN ews £223; Ji Mum». Bring your Produce and Trade [ends t rtens I if your tt Some Prices on Men's Shoes Give us two day; notice and Wt kind of a Shoe you want and a and suffer in o chronic sick to. out. w that SK cla condit ated font wefry or on s, the rod, ‘55 -m-l-r-r-. - _ 'c juilfxsisnsrxxxxxxxrrxxxxxgy:s::r:x:cyy) ' MCKECHNIE il,! New X Chocolates it}; March ii. Winds Lisurett's" Cherry Cocktails ....I Liggett's Elect. . . .. 50c and t oo Liggett's Pn'ncess 35c and Gott The Resell/l, Stare For Chapped Skin try Rexall Cold Cream . . .. 23e Frost Cream . . 2 5c Ns " Witch- Hazel Cream. . 2Sc 'fgiilets... ... .25c Nyals Laxacold Bring fresh colds. Knock them in time with “an” Cold -- guaranteed waterproof. . .Durham. Ont equally reasonable prices , Back in HOS. thc town of Walkerville, Ont., was pa mused of a concern called the wallierville Wagon C Hon some day when business was not rushing. ll general manager. Gordon M. McGregor, wished to tal 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 lasts (this shoe we Ai/GC, MacFARLANE (il,, C0. bt Deli this week, we tind we have Scyeni which we wilt offer at reduced [mu-a to call and look them over. the right prices 1.00 can get you any guarantee a tit. O $48 "MADE m CANADA" Come and see (In. pretty design: of [daft Two coupons with every 25c pnnhase of a..-» One coupon with every 25c putchnse the purchase price of any of the famous Rogers I881 Band Plate. manufactured by Canadian Wm A Rogers Limited, qrhose reputation is unexcellrd tor the pwducuon of Salvm ware of lasting qua- II“ and artistic de. Sign. ll e will pay One Half raking 3 tlmel as n wry In the British nod into the great re a new Canadian sale with us Rum-dies " that time tl up intoth large a floor acreage Durham .. $2.35 .. 2.75 .. 3 OH .. 3.10 MARC" In, 1,0" $1.23 $1.50 l.6o 2.10 F 1.Co 2.00 3.50 1.60 from when you Sr elegant lint If you an thinking of ermg this s 5H New Wall Papers 35 Town Off YOU w New Papers Lug et New ' P "It! assortr 5c up H f ' -_I I)

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