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Durham Review (1897), 28 Sep 1916, p. 4

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Le i 4 i THE + _ Down ’- m amn ommmes.~ ;_ «> Ee k 3h ) 14133 The REVIEW ; All kinds Agrain bought at market n on Flour aud Fee l i1 t Buying Now means Saving Money Soversign, Eclipse asd Pastry Flour 500 tons of No 1 Mixed Chop wHEAT AND BARLEY Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop Down Town Shoe Store piobliisonnialaiiia ie iiiiniiiisistidiitint. it i CREAM WANTED & nay ~ncom 76fe. We uiys choicest câ€"»â€"mseries, Jrangas, Lsns of all ki~.s. and everythi~ â€" raqaicsd Oar prics . wili suts your orarse. t Highes: ; <+~es for Butter and Regs. THC PEOPLE‘S MILLS T Fâ€"EE CGITY FEAKEFRY You» Holiday _ fGfroceries, Crauits aad Soniections Headq=zrtors for Confectionery and alil Dakery goods Palm Creamery We are in the market for cream, sweet or sour. We supply two cans, pay twice each month, test each c=n receiyed, and send our patrons a statemen: of the weight, test and butterâ€"fat in each can. with Â¥he empty can returned. W« refer you to auy bank as to our standing Write sor cans today. CR! APED OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at.... very reasonable rates The Rob Roy Cereal Milis Co. OATMEAL MILLs PHONES : Day §4, Night $ 26 Bay bom hare _ l V iL Â¥Yy i5 wWell equipped for turning out all kinds of Commer cia! and Job Printing. Give us a trial lvery bag guarantocd. bring it back and get ; Hzsavy Mixed Feed at Special Prices We have a stock of Good Heavy Mixed Feed on hand that we are selling at special prices in ton lots. If you need Feed, get our prices. n n on o oo on oo n uon on o n n n a l ~ John ([Â¥â€"Seoewan TRELEAVEN & RANTON REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. ._â€"£ A ROWE Trunks, Valises, Suitâ€"cases, Ciu» bags, also Mostery and Mitts at close prices. It is hardly necessary to remind you that buy ing now means saving morey to you We have many lines at old prices that cannot be replaced only at a great advance in price. . Sowe lines not at all. Call early before prices go up, and get your Shoes ready for fall. We sre still putting down the odd livres, (mo«tly smmail sizes) at less than Co . 5. MeILRAITHE OM Y + us & call. If not satisfactor? money. l varied stock of the sis Doates, Nuts, Candics tho Holiday festivities. ipecial Reduction Palmerston, Ont. equipped fin . Cone OR PS ETT 4270 T7N000, Wil 9€ so1d on To correct nervousness, Scott‘s Emulâ€" | terms. Contains tbreeâ€"fou sion is exactly what you should take; its / acre, more or less. â€" Comfor rich nutriment "gets into the blood and dence, 7 rooms, hard snd s rich blood feeds the tiny nerveâ€"cells while lGood bearing orchard an the whole system responds to its refreshâ€" Fine situation. Apply on ingtonicforce. Free from bharmfuldriigs. ises, or to the Executors Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. Ritcbie and Duncan Smellie The nervous system is the alarm system of the human body, s In perfect hea‘ll{'we hardly realize that we have a network of nerves, but when health is ebbing, when strength is declinâ€" ing, the same nervous system gives the alarm in headaches, tiredness, dreamful sleep, irritability and unless corrected, leads straight to a breakdown. be true that they are inoculating prisoners with tuberculosis germs and sending them home to infect others and to die. If this be true surely the neutral governments will rise in their wrath and say this thing must stop. _ If it be true it is time for German people of influence in Canada to conâ€" demn by voice and pen such a descent to barbarism. _ If it be true it is a clarion call to the young manhood of the country to swell the ranks of the battalâ€" ions preparing for the front to help wreak vengeance on an en" emy that would stoop so low. WHY YOU ARE NERVOUS The limit of German devilishâ€" ness has surely been reached if it It is now a certainty that the war will drag on into 1917, enâ€" tailing many hardships and neâ€" cessitating continued activity in Red Cross and Patriotic Fund lines. On some Balkan fronts snow has fallen to a depth of three or four feet and on all sides, Russia included, desperate efforts are being made to secure advanâ€" tages or victories before winter sets in. On the other fronts nothing is being lost by the Allios and many gains are made. _ A revolution threatens in Greece headed by Veniezelos. The Germanâ€"Bulgar drive on Southern Roumania, which looked dangerous has been repulsed. In a raid of 12 Zeppelins on the south of England, three of them ap,.)roached London and two of theimonsters were brought down by antiâ€"air crafft guns, one crew all meeting death, the other made prisoners. This makes three brought down on English soil. _ Tuesday‘s papers tell of another raid on N. H. England.‘ with 29 casualties. The British and French are still pressing on Western front, on Monday capturing several more villages making a gain of a mile on a fifteen mile front. Combles garrison still holds out but the Allies are nearly around it and this week will see its finâ€" ish. _ The French are trying to squeeze the enemy out of Perâ€" onne, rather than bombard it and put the city in ruins. i Let those who want splendid furniâ€" ture, marble pillars, and bellboys, ready to gratify thoir every wish and whim, be provided with these luoxurâ€" ies. _ But those who cannot afford theso things should not be forbidden to travel, or compell=d to take the risk of lodging in a dirty or unsate place. Business enterprise ought to be concentrated on the preblem of sleoping accommodation for travelers at moderate prices.â€" Toronto Star Weekly. The question of sleeping accommoâ€" dation remains to be considered. _ It may be that this problem has not been worked out as scientifically as that of the supply of food . The cheap hotel room is still shunned as likely to be dirty or uncomtortable. But why ? Why should not the traveller who is willing to do without luxury and splendour, obtain a small bat clean, airy, comfortable room for a dollar a night or less? The same commercial enterprise that has provided a cheap, clean lunch, may provide the cheap, clean bedroom. Outside of Toronto the conditions may be different. Bat all the raral districts in Ontario, in the main, are in favour of prohibition. It is the city popalation that is said to be opposed to prohibition. Yet It is in the eity that one of the strongest objections to prohibitionâ€"the impossibility of serâ€" ving food without intoxieantsâ€"â€"is found to be without foundation. Let us test this theory by personal experience. Take case of Toronto. About the middle of the day a very large proportion of the people of Torâ€" onto are in the eondition of trayvellers. They eannot go home to lunch, so they buy a meal somewhere down town. Do they proye that cheap meals cannot be seryed with profit unless there is a lipuor license? Quite the contrary. At least nineâ€"tenths of the noenday mealsseryed in Toronto were served in places where there was no license for the sale of intoxiâ€" cants. The abolition of the sale of the sale ofintoxicants will have no appreciable effect on the tremendous business of serying midday meals in ‘Borombo . Sometimes we need to be reminâ€" ded that we live in the twentieth century amd in the new world. One of the hoary superstitions with which prohibitionists haye to contend is that meals and beds cannot be given to travellers at a reasonable rate, unless the hotelkeeper receives huge profits from the sale of intoxieants. Ebe Durkam Hotels and Intoxicants SEPTEMBER 28s, 1916 $1.50 per year. $1.00 if paid in advance. â€"~~â€"<Gâ€" # â€"4+~â€".â€"â€"_._ War Notes Revierwm THS DUBHAM REVIEWV ‘ That splendid residence property in \ Upper Town, belonging to the late Mrs Wilson, will be sold on reasonable terms. Contains tbreeâ€"fourths of an acre, more or less, Comfortable resiâ€" dence, 7 rooms, hard snd soft water, lGood bearing orchard and garden, Fine situation. _ Apply on the premâ€" ises, or to the Executors, Thomas The Review and Toronto Daily BBAE FOL A EBE3 rrirrarres is ssrrses The Review and Toronto Daily News for one year.................. The Rev.ow and Toronto Daily Mail and Empire for 1 year...... The Review and Daily Free Press d 4 3 ... ul ho o 9t S i The Reyview and Toronto Daily WOTlQ fOF YOMErssissssssrrsssirses The Review and the Family Herâ€" ald and Weekly Star for 1 year The Reviow and Weekty Witness TOP L YORUssertarrÂ¥itzsesee fArirrszbsts The Reyiew and Weekly Sun for TYBHEiHSsY ceÂ¥ eesn es ravvit s1Â¥ sn vsepeie The Reviecw and ‘Toronto Daily (HObG TOF UYCRE....,+.:*sse«s.siles Mr Beckett commenced bis new dn ties at seven o‘clock Saturday night, the hour the new teuw perance act woent into force. ‘This morning (Monday) he received the department‘s formal noâ€" tice of appointment with other inâ€" structions and information relative to his new position.â€"O. 8. Advertiser. Since that time he has grown stes diâ€" ly in favor, and though Mr Beckett is not adyeriiâ€"ing the fact, he has reason to be proud of the circumstance that he obtained this appointment without having either formally applied for it, or having sent petitions praying his appointment, and this in face of strongly backed applications from othâ€" er aspirants in the county. He has been a resident of 0. Souad for thirty years. a proyincial constable, he having in that time made sufficient record for himself as to cause the government to believe that his services would be valâ€" uable in other parts of the province, Mr, Beckett received his appointâ€" ment first to the large inspectorate ol Notth Grey on motion of the Iate Sir James Whitney who on the 25th of March, 12 years ago moved his appointâ€" ment in the absence of Mr Hanna. One year after, Mr Bâ€"ckett was made There are alveady about 50 inspectors appointed and there are still seven to be appointed. The Inspectors who are retained in the service, are, the board believes, the pick of the staff. Many, as is the case with Mr. Beckeit have bhad their territories largely increased. M. C. Beckett is no longer license !inspector for North Grey, He is now | License Inspector for the County of l(irey. according to an announcement made by the Provincial Sercretary‘s department last Friday afternoon. ‘Although the appointment was made by the government, it was upon the [recommenda'ion of Mr. J. D. Flayelle, chairman of the license board, _ Th« @appnimuwnt is a promotion for Mr. Beckcett and carries aiso with it an increase in salairy as well as in work. The salaries tor the new inspectors are placed between $800 and $1800 accorâ€" ding to the size of their termtories: and the average salary will be about $1200, Mr, Beckett has as yet had no advices | from the department in cumwc'.iun, with this, Residence Property for Sale M. C. Beckett A goif enthusiast, and parcicularly skillful in her favorite game, the bride has been the captain of the London Hunt Ladies‘ Goif Club. Mre. Hawkins has taken a most active part in patriotic, philanthropic and church work, and will be especially missed in St. Paul‘s Cathedral and Bt, John‘s Church, London Township. The bridal paity, with Mr. and Mr«. | COmmander to be put out. Marshall and Lieut, Marshall drove to| The suspension caused a painful senâ€" Cedar Terrace, where the time was |Sation in Fort Francis and beyond it, ouly taken by Mr., & Mrs. Hawkins to \ judging from a recent issue of the Fort change into travelling clothes before |Francis Times, which says: " There is leaving on a motor honeymoon trip. sno more popular man at the head of the The bride donned a smart tailored suit / lakes toâ€"day than D. C. McKenzie, if one of nayy blue and a pansy velvet hat, |can judge by the expressions of opinion Mre. Hawkins has taken a most active | {reoly given on the streets, in the clubs part in patriotic, philanthropic and|and hotels." A fine doubleâ€"column cut church work, and will be especially | of the Colonel appears on front page. se oo on e P se o es Wc L L C i Owing to the war and the fact that the bride‘s other brother, Corp. Harry Marshail of the l1th Howitzer Baitery is in the fighting line at the present time, no reception was beld after the ceremony, Lieut, Athol Marshall of the Canad" ian Engineers, Valcartier, came for bis sister‘s wedding, There were no attendants, Rey, Harry B. Ashby, this city, and Rev. Arthur Carlisle of Windsor perform= iog the duties of ushers. She was especially lovely in ber nupâ€" tial robe, a graceful creation of white satin, with long train, and garniture tulle veil, which fell to the hem of ber gown, was caughtiby a spray of orange blossoms, and she carried a shower of sweet peas, lilies and bride roses. Beldom has a fairer bride been giyen in marriage even in St. Paul‘s Cathedâ€" ral, scene of many weddings of fashion and beauty . The ceremony, which «s n formed by his Lordship the Bisk.p | Huson, was witnéssed by a large 1umber of guests, including many ot the clergy of the diocese, friends of the groom and of the family of the bride, F. G. Killmaster presided at the organ. A marriage of much interest took place Thursday at 10 o‘clock in 8t Paul‘s Cathedral, when one of London‘s most charming and popular girls, Amy Heartsease, only daughter of County Registar Joseph Marshal!, exâ€"M,P.. and Mre, Marshal!, Cedar Terrace, was united in holy matrimony to Rev. Edâ€" win Hawkins, formerly curate of St* Paul‘s Cathedral, now rector of Dur" ham. TORONTO Clubbing Rates Hawkinsâ€"Marshall Grey‘s New Inspector 8 T5 3(X)' W_M st took t Paul‘s m ‘s most , Amy County k ,P.. and E ‘e, was le:r. Edâ€" m of Stâ€" m of Dur" E ‘ormed 3 Huson, | a uber of & clergy E groom 3 . F. 6. ) l n. n giyen % Uathedâ€"| â€" fashion E er nup-'% white E rniture H of ber orange E wer of x ove to | _ The suspension caused a painful senâ€" e was |Sation in Fort Francis and beyond it, ins to \ judging from a recent issue of the Fort before | Francis Times, which says: " There is Proposals are made to make McKenâ€" zie a Candidate for the Dominion House and in any case he is demanding an investigation into the charges and by whom made. The Battalion Band, highly efficient it appears, have disbanded as a protest, alnd are now scattered to the disgust of nrutonintaial t /0 sls wA c c 4 h i the citizens and soldiers. Recruiting, we fancy, must be at a standstill. Later word from Ottawa we are inâ€" formed, says all is right there. The "nizger in the wood pile" seems to be in Wirnipeg, with confederatesat Fort Francis. This telegram was read at a banquet at Port Arthur, gotten up by officers and leading citizens of the twin cities as a mark of esteem to MeKenzie. ; The battalion officers are indignant and nonâ€"commissioned offcers and men addressed a long telegram to the Col. cxpressing ‘"‘supreme confldence in your loyalty, integrity, and wholeâ€"hearted devotion to King and Country. For 20 years you have been a father to us of the Rainy River District and you will not fail your king, dishonour the khaki, nor lose our devotion. This is no time for domestic dissension, political inâ€" trigue or personal spite." The Globe last week referred to the recent suspension of the above gentleâ€" manâ€"a former Durham boyâ€"from his position at the head of the 141st Battalâ€" ion, without cause being assigned, and agrees with the Colonel that it has the appearance of political animus, as Col. McKenzie says he is the last Liberal commander to be put out. n oo oo mm n on a oo on e hn on anrnd P S in tie on onl w w W wn o h ahe w 2e w o oo w o s o on oc uenaementetemnnentinpieenpnnenenemmenn en O en mm 000000000 0 eW : mm PE PoRnd s WW@mflmflfigflE? Cl EMA f e PME .. Sn in rahenie I Rfoares ERL.. . _ isk Departmental Store, Lieut.â€"Col. D. C. McKenzie Large Sale : C P. R. Town Office Kills head lice. Does not harm the hair................ 25¢ Nyal‘s Larkspur Lotion A successful treatment for the prompt relief of Eczema Salt Rheum and other erupâ€" tive diseases of the skin. Kills the germs, Allays itching, Prompt in healing 50¢c a bottle Nyal‘s Eczema Lotion K We have full lines for the little folk which we have not room to quote. Do not delayâ€"come in and buy now. We guarantee a fit Misses Dongola button, a snap . Misses Box Calf School Shoe .. Misses Heavy Chrome Bluec .. Boys Kip bluc..1. Men‘s Medium weight Split Bluc....... ... ++ »ji ie t Men‘s Kip Bluc with toe CBP s >@4Â¥a@hkabinaaslgn‘s Mens Black avud Tan Blk blus, yery pliable ... ... See our Military Styles in Tan and Black . . . hx ts Womens Kip Bals....1.75 Womens Dong Bluc, n Womens GHove Gram Bal, toe Cap; ++« 11 r is *r4h‘¢ . 1 , Womens Chrome Biuo, an exceilent shoe.......... . You can get the Womens Double E Last in Dongola they last at the old price................ . _°~"~ We would like to impress on your m ing at once in order to do this. We have at old prices, which you can get at old nâ€" We will give you a Few Quotations Who are interested in the buying of Shoes who want to save a few Dollars Men and Women McKechnie‘s Weekly News & MacFARLANE‘S DRUG STORE & J. McKECHNIE 77 157. / HO Inis. We have a very large stock bought which you can get at old prices if you act at once. Srork To Rext.â€"That desirable stand next to Central Drug Store. Terms moderate, Apply t0o _ _ To RExt.â€"Good house on George Street. Appy to‘ Buy: your tickets here Boys Split bluc..2.10 C. SMITH & SONS, Local Agts, Durha m â€"the child‘s delight. number. with every 25c purchase of Rexal â€" Remedies, one Large Colored Balloon with valve Take one home to the litâ€" tle folks. Only a limited Show Days, 28th and 29th We will give away on These prices are positively guaranteed against any reduetion before Apgusl' Ist, 1917, but there is no guarantee against #n advance in price at any time. New Prices August 1, 1916 for FREE John Morrison, Daurham Runabout .. Touring Car Coupelet .... Towa Car .. The following prises for Ford cars will be effective on and after August 1, 1916 minds the necessity of buyâ€" Wat, CaALDER £f. 0. b. Ford, Ontario Dongola while Chrome blueoc | _ The undersigned offers to ry ;) Commervial Hotel in the vijay, , Pricevilie. Immediate possess ~p . en,. â€" For furtber particulars 2op)3 the premises, ® Bome of the best of ; cent fiction at reduo prices for fall reading. Try Official Sealâ€"a ni~o ecool smoke....... .4 for 25. New Titles in Reprints » + *« . »: §$2.35 +**>*+ â€"â€" $00 3 00 arnd 3.10 i+¥«:: 400 New Pipes, New Cigars, Pouches and Tobaccos snap .. Durham SCPTEMBER 2s, m;, 780,00 475.00 For Rent 1.175 2.10 2 35 2.65 2.35 .4h Save the Coupon x*Â¥ |ecile" anCe P ony Bind:1 stripped of the value 0 and gearn and all cha neckyokeés and counect sorry of (11 name to th to discover H1 C 13 Je 4. $s ntaty . de the mises The ARE It ch S T GBR Nice Sea Tw Un UN coun Some We h week Fowl! Scl head NU wrap We k We for wWil] spect ve £1

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