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Durham Review (1897), 15 Jun 1916, p. 4

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:1 ht _;' Your Holiday Groceries, , Fruits and Confections 2"."t John McGowan Phone All kinds otgrain bought at market price. I on Flour and Feed in ton lots. Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour Particuhus from any Canadian Paei ' "HIE MICHIGAN SPECIAL“ Ly Toronto. ' . ”.50 p ndaily I T) "Galt......a.itja.'m. " " " Woodatook 3.30 a. In t5 " " London... 4.43 a. m " " " Chatham.. 7.00 s. a " " Ar Windsor MGR 8.30 am " " " Windsor CPR 8 so am " " " Detroit Port st 9. 30 am ' ' gg "Detroitll CR7.5o am " C, T. Lv Detroit tt 8.25: m " " Ar Chicago MCR 3.30) m $t _': Through electric ligl, ted "and-Id sleeping can Toronto-Detroit and Toronto Chicago. 500 tons of No l Mixed Chop . WHEAT AND BARLEY Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop DoWri Town Shoe Store Also have stocked retail at 60c. We have Ju it received a shipment of s ait-tuse.a and Clubbngs, prices ranging Iron 31.40 to 5.50. Oar Shoes r:tubra, metal and Dotr.,rola, o durable and handsom‘ ed, Ind they Tre price "Did you know that they can make Shoes skins .P" "How about banana skins P' "The: of them." “we: Bay them hare. We hue a. Fresh am 1troieotthowsrrrs, Uranus. Lemons. Peels. , of tul hi via. an; evarnhin: required tor the Our prices will suit your purse. Give no u Highest mice: for Batter aid Eggs. THE PE0PLE'S MILLS THE CITY BAKERY THE Headqmu-ters for Confectionery and all Bakery goods CRMPED OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHUPPED OATS at. . . . very reasonable rates ccme m and inspect our new Military East 93. Beat Ol, the market. We hayejuut received a shipment ot trait..e We are in the market for Milling Oats Mixed Grain and Barley, and will pay high, any quantity at our Elevator. If you want Feed ship: up and get delivered price; We have a good stock of other are offering at following prices in Yellow Corn Every bag guaranteed. If not tsatisfaotor7 bring" 1t back and get your money. Nov Train Service Daily on and after June 4th TORONTO --0ETR0rr---gticuio CANADIAN PACIFIC Special Prices on Feed Chums: Stock Feed, (nearly pure Corn) pol ton. $32.00, sacks Chieftain Corn Feed per ton, $29.00, sacks (hound Feed Wheat per ton. 25.00. sacks REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE umbrace al' lie good learn pm, on the latest mod .', I, Hsume Shots. No betr-r v: priced according to qua“ Rott Roy Cereal Mills Co. nouns :Day M, Night 126 R. MacFARLANE, Agent, Durham Use for All t n. tt _ " - I. m t5 " ..m " " w " " ll io In!” " r0 In: " " can: " tt can: tt cr. in II on " )nm $t '- a line of Children's School Cases which We gun a httsh.aru1 "ritsOteek ot the I fume Ticket Agent or from W. B, D. P. A., Toronto We have Yellow Corn in stock that we are selling in ton lots at......... tus per lilo lbs. '. A. ROWE shipped to outside stations J. S. McILRAITH Lv Detroit (Fort St) 7.00 pm daily 't Windsor (CPR) 7.40 p in daily " Tilbury . . .. .. . 8.54 p m daily " Chatilatn . ... .. 9.08 p m daily Ar London..,.... 10.50 p an daily Peels, naG/ihiii,Riiii"ii tor the Hygiday (antivitieo. Lv Landau " Woodstock "Galt...... " Guelph Jet Ar Toronto... . Show oat of all kinds of "They make alippets out LONDON PASSENGER Special Reduction b5 THE QUEIN CITY" t wear Feed on hand that we ton lots ' ing Oats, Feed Oats, pay highest prices for can . in Men's .Vorking sic m patent, gun Tie-y are stylish, 'o,"" " 'uarutraetttr- l, sacks' included l, sacks included J, sucks included .. 9.ooa. .. 9 39 a. ..lo.29a. ..xo.57 a. ..l2.15p, 1, call u- , 1916 l Howard m. daily Homeseeketat Excursions to Want eru Canada at low fares via Cm dian Paeitic, each Tuesday. March 7th lo October 3ist lucluaive. 1huttcutars from “a Una-dim Pneitie Agent, or W. B. omud. memo: Fauna" Agent, Toronto. The Council then adjourned to J nly 8th and organised " a Court ot Revision. when changes were made in the Itoll as follows '. er, Clancy, lot 7 con 2, Ill U R. reduc to $1030 and buiuee struck off ; Stephen Bennett, reduced $50 eech on wetstl halves of 87 and 88, con 3, W a R. l [10:19, con 3, N D R, reduced 8200, lot 12 con 13, reduced $100, iota 23 and 24 can 2, N D R, reduced $100 each ; Duguld Clerk, entered for lot! 2 con 4, N Dll; Robert Lawson, entered lor lot 2 con 5 ; Arthur Greenwood, entered tor 10:45 oon3 E c, R ; lot 13 con 12, reduced $100 and the Court adjourned to July 8th. J. 8. BLACK, Clerk tfomeseoiars' Excursions to the l Land of Wheat l . - - --_.- . In!) wmuuuewuur for Ward I, 4.00 commission, to do- nation of 8.00 each to the following recruits: John Ledinglum, Herbert Atkinson, Albert Davie. Thos Gray and Archie McKinnon. The Council met Jane 3rd pursu- ant to adjournment. All the mem- bers present, the Reeve in the chair. Minutes ot last meeting read and sonfirmed. Communications read " iollows : Chas Ramage and C W Rutledge, account tor printing ; Ptee , Joeepu Young and Thee J Morrison, lty'km"rluleliie donations; Anthony I Lawrence, sheep claim ; Lenahan & McKeehnic, also ll Aljoe, accounts, tor Irtatierreptirtr,. John Parser, re pit-roars of taxes; Municipal World account ; W J Mehhsrltute, complain- ing of condition of certain roads; Thee Turnbull report No 1 Ward appropriation. PfsaIt--Me,Innea-That the Reeve and Mr Turnbull beeeommittee to examine the condition ot road at lot 49 con 3. E 6 R, and report " next meeting of Council. Carried. Orders on Treasurer were issued as follows: C Romano, printing. 315.00; C W Rutledge, printing, 40.75; work in Ward 1 as per report [ 52.95; R Aljoe, grader repairs, 2.00; Lenahnn & McKechnie, 1.00 grader l repairs I Anthony Lawrence. sheep 1 claims, 6.65.- Dan McCormick, re- i {end ot dog tax l the Clerk on eel i any. 30.00; the Amman poet Ity 2.00; the Reeve. trip to the Hegn t pumping forum: the Commissioner! For 93 minutes the Progressive Convention “demonstrated " by cheer- inz.hal waving. &e. for beloved Teddy. t_hoatrétrtin. the record in this grotesque iorm of enthusiasm. When they tend the Regular: would not have him they rushed things and it is claimed had him nominated (our minutes before Hughes in the other body. Hughes, no longer silent. has re signed " J udgeehip. issued a splen- ( did plalrortn and will begin an active career at once. m lea very able men, with a ttne record and will honor the great position ifelected. Teddy has won the heart of Genito- ians by " pro-ally sympathies and they would hsve been pleased to see him at the heed ot a united party. However they look on with interest " It great come-st. believing that any) of the three men (for Wilson will surely be the choice or the 'Demo. crate) will worthily till the Presideo. tlal ebsir. "Judge Hughes will get the votes and Roosevelt the cheers " was the remark made to the writer about a month age by a Detroit man. and " it has turned out. Two conventions met in Chieago " the same time, the regular Republican and the "Prograairte', the party whofoar years ago deserted Tait and ran Roosevelt making a three cornered contest in which. Wilson the Demo- crat, slipped in between the two Re. pablitsaiui, It was hoped by the _ Progressives that the oln liners would fallin with "Teddy" and stand a united phalanx against Wilson, but the hope was vain. The regulars chose. tprtustitsally unanimously, the silent than Hughes, the others. more unanimously have nominated Rooms. velt and if he stays in the tield Wil. son will win again. Sir Robert Borden has found it lecesuty to issue a statement that the British War Dulce, Sir Douglas Hain Ind Jeffre himself, think it high! important that the Ypres sal- ient should not be abandoned. Will Sir 8am tell them they don't know] beans? Sir Sam should subside. l Sir Sam has done many things well, but his overweeuing vanity has made him more than once ridiculoua, and in this case has made him cruel. In View of the any meaning home. amongst us Would it not have been better to uppreu the interview. What comfort is it to mother, wife or sister to learn that their loved one died ttt"1eeeaasarily? Is it not the act of a thoughtless man that would thus add to the poignancy of grief? I - -7-r"'"r"ar nun-“saun- and thoufon by Inference in the opinion ot It: lam, the 6000 or not! killed and wounded Candi“. tur- 'ter-tteil, not their fate. and An extremdlnaty atateznent he been given to the Preaa by " San: Hugh”, which is cruel in in nature undes- preeent citcanutancea, to Ca. nediana and a reflection on the dead Kitchener, that comes with exceed- ingly bad (race, when no chance of teplycnn come from the Atlantic waves. The statement in that he advised Kitchener to abandon the pres sal- _ ient eter, '"nreetrrity dangerous i no". . -.-., I I " A Hughes for the Republicans. a? gulp”! 3min? GLBNELO COUNCIL Sir Sam Should sum r-") I JUN. 15. Du ONTARIO ARCHIVE-3 TORONTO "ll mm DIV!“ ,7-.__-_ - “In.“ I‘IIII" consumption which so easily follows. Scott’o Emulu’on contains pure cod liver oil which pewliatly otrengthom the tes- I piratory tract and improves the qmlity of E the blood; the glycerin in it Ioothu and heat, the tender membranes of the throat. I tkott9iapeeetsit,ed bythebeotnpechl- Iota. Youngetlt atanydrug store. I loot: h Bmme. Noah, Out. ---- - - vv "wu- "I“ i Do colds settle on your chest or in your bronchial tubes? Do coughs has on, or are you subject to throat troubted Such troubles should have immediate treatment with the me curative poweu of Scott's Emulsion to guard against consumption which so easily follow". Scott’o Emulsion contains pure cod liver I oil which pewliaxly strengthens the rea- l him-laun- b--= A- I . - No move by the Allies, offensive or defensive, in being made at Salonicn. Smut: in making steady progress in cornering the Germans in Mast Africa and before long, thigh“ and greatest of German colonies may pm from her control. liMilal WEAK MINES? f The Allies have had to act harshly lwith Greece and compelled her to de. mobollxe her army. More treachery we 'resume-a quality all the Balkan na- tione seem to have abundance of. Rou- manla. in view of Russian successes, may be induced to enter the fray soon. so as to be " in " at the finiah. i Asquith has taken his place tempor- arily " War Minister and it looks as if Lloyd George was to be the man. He is at present trymg to bring hnrmony to Ireland, on a plan to introduce Home Rule " once, excluding in the mean- time 5 or s Ulster counties. He is hav. ing dimcultietr. but} scum summon _ Twelve survivors from the Hampshire ‘reached the shore on a raft alive and al. moat gone, but Kitchener wan not amongst them. They tell that he en- tered a boat which was swamped in the rough scan. but no trace of him dead or alive has been found and all hope is gone. . Germany admits having told lies re- garding the great naval battle on the plea of tt military necessity," and as the whole truth come: out it is proved to have been u great British victory. Brit- ain still controls the North Sen and danger from the German tieet is past for mouths to come. _ l Austria's needs in the cut will relieve Italy which has stopped the rush that prevailed for 10 days. Germany may also have to weaken the western front to prevent her ally from being over- whelmed and if she does that would seem to be the Allies' chance. The enemy is making desperate efforts against the part of the British line held by Canadians. He can't get through but is taking fearful toll " the long lists of casualties published every day give evidence. Experts think the allies are waiting for some opportune moment to, make the long-talked of drive, but Jof- fre does not think the moment has‘ come. The Germans have made alight gains at Verdun agsinat the French, and are predicting they will have the city by lst July, while the French hold to their motto tt They shall not pass.” The great feature of the week has been on the Eastern front, where Rus- sia on a 250 mile front is chasing the Austrians, has taken in a week no fewer than 114000 prisoners, hundreds of otBe. ers. hundreds of cannon and machine guns and vast quantities of military stores The hope of Germany that Rus. sia would take all this year to recover‘ from her defeat last year, has proved futile and the Central Empires must’ have forebodings. Mr Greenwood and Miss Mung: Manley visited with Mr and In Colin McIntyre. Miss Belle Lowe spent a few day: with Miss Ivy Duane]. Mr Angus McIntosh left Monday to teach in Dundalk school. Mine Blanche Reid spent ovorthe week and with her eister in Durhem. Mr .hok Ray yiaited friends at Htttott Park over Sunday. Pte. Bryce Dargavel, at the 147th Batt., Nisgam Camp, spent the geek end with his mother and sister are. The weather man is at Ian: tnklnx pity on as and sending as some Weather. Cii; [Mr Arch. Park's in the presence -'of only a few friends, when their [third daughter Bessie was united in marriage to Mr Allister And- erson of Medicine Hat. Alta., for- merly of Hampden. Mr and Mrs Anderson left the following day for London to visit the farmer’s brother there for a few days. I A quiet but pretty wedding took pltytpnJfrtdreitsr last at Miss Gertrude Corbett spent the end of the week with Dur- ham friends. Miss Shortt visited over Sun- day with Miss Ethel Derby. Mr and Mrs Henry Ford, of Normanbr, visited one day last1 week with. Mr And. Derby's. I Mr and Mrs Wm. Mather, Priceville, attended the latter-'1 sister's wedding last week. Stppor N. Grierson, of Ottawa, meat the week and on final leave at his home here. He expects to leave for England this week. _ Mr Jno. Milligan is in Winni- m " a delegate to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian church. Mrs And. Meyer and Mrs Eberth, of Allen 2t Visited guy afternoon at Mr . J. Der- ye. a . V. y"- 4-: "" “waging. War Notes DORNOCH .0-.- mNat 3398!! " and Mrs . 2t visited Mr . J. Der- is in Winni- I the General Presbyterian in, of Ottawa, on final leave g He expects to X tis week. my dFord], of g me " est . Derby’s. E: P: 'na. Mather, M the latter'e M ;week. g , over Bun- M L Derby. arbett spent , l with Dur- :ty wedding 19 edgy last at M he_presence w an n FTottrtsertswt........ 300to35t (2tittttuipersaee,.i 290 at! Chopper ttwt........ tMtot 7t (hui, feed............. 43 to 44 tr yritlinir.......... 44 to 45 tsllWlmnt.".......... Mto 95 Spring Wheat........ 95to 95 _Peac.......,...".C. l 70 to170 Barley............... 60to 60 Potatoes paring. .... 150 to200 Bidea...?.....".C.', 2400 Beef.dreased........ 1300:015d) r1aIrperton......./..riiroi'iiiiib' Us: bu been awfully inviled. gathI per sack. .... 2 90 -- i iii: “I’M.â€" hopper cm........ l25tol70; - . _ ' A " 0m, feed. .... ...... .. 43 to 4t "Ns.amre headyclu fung...uk. these" “it fer milling.. ...r.. .. 44 to 45, ' . , Dim'.t Ftfu1srturc ain't-3mm Without "mom; the cam .r'f, P, all Wltentr.......,., 95 to 95, Te9elt-.ausu tteeeh Ind LG Tahu. They nottmlreure N ,- ' Spring Wheat.... .... 95 to 95 L .t.tel',titrimtehira 1ttet.Prqfurreeriiii2ii2; they , Peas 1 70 to170 h: “muY‘JW‘mw‘u‘kfluthobutch.Tannin. "'"T Ihu'ltw.............r. 60to GO . - “MM-rm“ a. _ _' ', Potatoes perbag. .... 150 to200l [i-i-Str/iii')'?)' "r"'"1rt'g,AtPics,. 'cl 'lar? 53 Rider...".....'."."..", 1400; - , ' " .u r ,‘sq Beef.dreaaed........ l300m15d) L" fray, perton.,........ 13aJtouoo, HAM mums TABLETS Listing been carefully sevised. ' E Punml. Jure 14. 1916, Watts, live,fob..... The undersigned offers to rent the Commercial Hotel in the village of Priceville. Immediate poaseuion ttir. en. For further particulars apply on the premises. Joe. BLACK. .1 NO, 6, BENTINUK ' Sr t-.Wtuter Boyce. Jr 4-Edua Cox. Sr 8-Pred Ashton. Jr te-Rua, Boyce, Janie Tmunler, Rena Boyce, Edith Vickers, George Brown, George Brunt, Jenny Vickera. Rem Murdick. tir 2--David Burns. Blanche Boyce, Laverne McCallum. Gerald Brunt. Je 2--Gertie McCullum. Mildred Brown, xPeal-l Reay. Edward ('nrub, Stanley} Reap, Melvin Adlum. Willie Murdick. ', " Part 2--Jotut McDonald, Adeline Un-l lruh. Cecil Noble. May McCullum. EL! ton Adlam. Part I tgr-leo Twamley‘ Stewart Adlam, Lottie Keely, Wilfred ( Vick-rs. Part I Jr-Ellen Boyer, Jemimy Miabton. Hazel Torry, Vick- ers Chimick. Mitford Adlam. Clifford Brunt. Tommy Adlam. Departmental Store Durham Markets. iii 0 P. R. Town Office . Buy your tickets here 'j..ilrrf5ffrrli9lrirrr8rrllrliinil Igllf?llMlglSllgXlgMglgtgygyatggy.t Cr: '.4 ' 2a hlfdEeohmtsy, Weekly News .7735 School Reports Strictly Pure Paris Green guys neavy tsplit Blue, plain and very soft stock. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.n " toe cap........ "-.....Lllr We have full lines in all-Children's Shoes. Boys' Heavy Split Blue If YOu have a weak or gola Sues-tttev Women's v _-_.--5-u|\l "'""e-........2.35 " extra heavy Split Blue, guaranteed to be waterproof. . . . 2.75 " heavy Reinforced Elk Shoe, a snap while they last. . . . 3.00 " heavy Tan Blk, on: of the best on the market. . . . . . . . 3.50 We have a special shoe tor Men for Heavy wear, built on the Military' last. Dpn't fail to see it when you call. It sell: at Mo Having bought it nearly a year ago when prices we by giving eVeryoue a chance to buy good Shoes n We will quote prices on a few of our lines : Men's heavy Split Blue, a good serviceable shoe. . . " nvO-n 8.-, a a.. “I We have It and Lots of it for 9001) FOOTWEAR Spring is here again q, .liri,rpivwpiiartdii Highest Price for For Rent M. C. WYLII. Tomb-er " " YOUR SHOES Pliable Chrome Ba]: Heavy Grain Bals, 2 22to 28 23to 23 300w350 MacFARLANE’S DRUG STORE 10 10 ak or sore foot, try a pair of our they will give you comfort. Th " Purticnlurs from Oinadinn Ptutitl, Ticket Agents or W B Hound. Din riet Pan-eager Agent, Toronto. The "All Rail" Homemakers Ex- cursions are in trffeet each Taeaday until Ctet. 31.: inclmive. via Great Lake Route each Wed nee day Ilomeaeekera Earettrriortiata vla Canadian PtusiiU may it they lo de. lalre take advantage of the “Great Lakes Trip." The Steamahlp “Man- "tou" on which Hommekara tiakeca will be honored. on payment of” additional to cover meals and berth , ‘ sails from Owen Sound eaah Wed-l needay dnrlng aeaeoa navigation; "In? " Sault Ste Marlo. Pt Arthur,', and t. William. connecting at thei latter point " Winnipeg and Wet; tern Canada. The Variety Store We have a complete stock of everything necessary for your approaching exnm. Give us a tritu--we'll use you right. Be Prepared for your Examination Homemkers Excursiou’ M NOW IIs, good and comfortable.. . . . . . L75 , guaranteed waterproof. . . . . . . . . . 2.00 plum and Al stock............. 2.l5 l, Women, Girls, Boys tad Children all kinds of man P"crifetttit" ttisa-u Guin mask; the can: ,2 rm'cpmhqum'. gm and iiiii an»... my unto-Ir can 't " Steele/ttur-rr'; 1tieN9trieeiiiitTiiaTii ther , mmuvh..m,mmuuudumwom.mmm. ' . . “Winch-d "iii5i1CCriec,?' / m-ip-Sly 'tt."teotgaaiate9idiie co. .4 I” Ni 513qu behind" for retts---take iheset Gs'. I... I'QAALA‘J. .. ". . - prices were lower, there- “I - Church’s Bug Finish Arsenate of Lead Hollebore and other Insecticides at Lowest Prices Pturitus “will: bur Double It Don. The old price. . . 2.35 'e H. H. MILLER, and with it comes the need of - -- -- _ .r ”you '"8rll" "y lhe F Township. ipih soon hr I". “J C, It mlo' pncequowd. 'it00 m s't'Wak-itt"; Jul” pli'h ' (mm T (11qu Hur, I freritttterii before. t I TO... B"eoinek, Int M mu 1 IN u. i Il., W Durham. “MM In”, cheap. You cannot afford to BUY 1: 's) LI, Ito 'BORBOW orLEND leh‘ J' l, ' PAT "ii “10.156116; loo new nou- Dromore, rm In l, Cplundudl'v mm' . (limp. mum» u: d, in bound to Inrruw will I with"! to Judy no tuna livmg Hum-y museum?» treet, Thi "W59 ,9“; V WWW m Buy Farm "m sad the pumam " magnum to Sou ... ls, y, y pat otlc Indely. Wm. . term and rose: ved may , din: Home Journal, TI -,' l tlt., W.. Toronto. " We not home woman lt -=--= [who la swgiely Worker. t_, 1hte: Wont-'9 and In Iv” h If," Je, agid mend 1ttlmctitun,, ". We 'lil' mile the It,? Pahy, ,.1..Mm 'le V017 Mule. Um hum "w and the ptotls \\||Ia::::'rz. ta . to Souotios, ttnv 'v, mantle codelv. wml. E. no... the old prices. Durham Property Now JUNE lt 'N tisat “with all soon hr [m I Gir, 'r.r'alltii,l, Hanover i, 1010 Kahlua, run in the Picked Q a “PM?” tlw Col in _ for Ill: I Venient lo m "d. OBI] G per cent. a “Y ths will en. ' . ”NIL “1be st "e "tt ll hem t f“the ', Once fur ell pro. her St e Vet Friday: ram , sonnet nud In covered with SI ati Kiss Gert from Normal Ids”. Mrs Camp!" returned to p, by, after vi, pull two week Many wouk that the old m landmark for van accident- two weeks ago from the spur . in on the roof, Dr. and in Torum week. in in town 1 dents who are took. Mr and Mr It pro-eat spe in the city. Pte. And rp' Iii-cum. spell PRICEVILI C. SMI l . Ot Fm Auto being price since 'ot JUN! Mrd

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