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Durham Review (1897), 19 Oct 1916, p. 4

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i+ | | e E0 2o e e in e is @ THE â€"PEQPLEHS O MILLS The REVIEW is well Hay, ser tou.......... 8 OO to 1( Lis: has beon carcfully rovised, Chop ver ewt........ Flour per ewt ........ 430 to 5 00 OnatmoAl per sack..... 3 75 8 75 It has been said that every third perso» has catarrh in some form. Science has shown that nasal catarrh often indicates a general weakness of the bzy-, and local treatments in the form of snuffs and vapors do little, if any good. Tomu@nhmm}dx&fs cause D e.'ldn.‘ & otl-fool’in Scott‘s By:;:laiol which is a medicinal food and a buildingâ€"tonic, free from azy harmful drugs. ‘Try it. Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. Durbham â€" Markets. Dornam, Oct. 18, 1916 ogs. Iive, f 0 b..... 10 No. 8 «11 kinds of grain bought at market prics. Special Reduction on Flour and Veed in ton lots. 500 tons of No 1 Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop LDown Town Shoe Store ARE THE BEST VALUE Columbia @rafonoli and Re cord Dealer, DURH A M o~er" and "I need Thee every l sur." (A.1961) WHAT CATARRH IS ying Now means Saving Money \Vhen that time arrives, be sare to eome to as and see and bear the Columbia Grafonola before deciding upon your parchase. Ze‘ll gladly send a Grafonola up to your house on approval 1© you already own a disc maâ€" caine, try Coluambia records. 7 qout any machize, and are tae t records made. Someday you will buy a talking machine k to hear ‘"Now the Day for turning out all kinds of Commerâ€" cial and Job Printing. Give us a trial. CRIMPED OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at.... very reasonable rates H. J. SNELL Every bag guarantaoed. _ I{ not satisfactory bring 1t back and get your money. John McQGowan .. .. 18 00 to 18 00 . .... 8 00 to 1000 REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONK. 1 50 to 2 00 48 to 52 50 to 25 1 40 to 1 50 1 40 to 1 50 1 50 to 1 5) 75 to _ 80 1 75 to 2 CO 29 to 10 10 30 J. 5. MeILRAITH |_ Quito an extraordinarily saccessful baoquet was the one held in conneeâ€" It:on with the Annual mesting of the Liberal Club Federation of Oaiario at lL:mdon on October 11. _ Siz Wilfrid | Laurier, N W Rowell, Hon T C Norâ€" \, ma, Prime minister of Manitoba, Hon iGeo. Graham and 8. W. Jacobs K. C | of Montreal were the leading speakers and a high level of oratory was mainâ€" lained throughout the whole evening, There was an astendance at the binâ€" qaet of at least 1500 people coming bot only from London city but from | more than cighty other places in the ‘ province. Truuks, Valises, Suitâ€"cases, Club bags, also Hosiery and Miiis at close prices. It is hardly mecessary to remind you that buving now means saving money to you. _ We have many lines at old prices that carnot be replaeed only at a great advance in price, â€" Some lines not at all. Call early before prices go up. and wet price, â€" Some lines not at all. Call early before prices go up, and get your Shoes ready for fall, We are still putting down the odd lines, (mostly smail sizes) at less than cost. Sir Wilfrid Laourier in his speech presented the noblest kind ofideals to the Federation and the youug men oi the Liberal party. " Falth is Better than Doubt, Love Better than Hate, Be Gentle and Kind to the Weak."â€"Laurier « Rather a Message of Hope where there is Despair than be Premier of this Province."â€"Rowell "You have a safe guide, an unfail. 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C :;i * e fl PB LC m ° 2 odeaaere 0 * :gv t un C & s 1 1t es | .. ooA en equipped Noble Ideals of Worthy Men Liberal Clubs at London, Oct. 11th. | _ However we hope it only "seems" \so. _ MrWright is an able man, a {fi.uéd apeaker, conyversant with pubâ€" ‘be aff.irs aud we hops to see him elected with a sufficieney of uther Liborals througbout the Dominion to !restore to power Sir Wilfrid Laurier, who gave Canada the best 15 years ]in its history and fell trying to make it better. A resolution of regret at the loss of H. H. Miller and appreciation of his services to the Liberal party of the riding and to the country at large, was unzauimously carried at the Conâ€" yeniion by an impressiye silent standing vote. Had Mr. Moore A. Miller seen his way toaccept a nomimation, there is no doubt at all but that he would bave got it nnanimously and would undoubtedly have been elected to fill the seat his tather beld so worâ€" thily for seven years. The placing in the field of Barrisâ€" ter Wright ot Owen Sound as Liberal candidate for South Grey, will come to many with soime surprisc, as his name was never mentioned in this counection as far as we know until the meetiog ctf the Executive that called this convention. Never before did the Liberals of South Groy go out side of its borders to seleet a candiâ€" date and we hope the unasqal step will be justified in its resulis by the piling up tor Lim at the next election of a large majority. Mr. Caldor, his oppoueut, is a Libâ€" eral, staunch and true, and for 25 years or more bas readered valuable and volantary service for every Libâ€" eral candidate that took the field. His abilities are admitted, his claims on the position are not small and now to be tarned down when chances of vietory were encouraging and a ehoics made outside the Riding, seems to smack of ingratiinde and does nottend to stimuiate the laudâ€" able ambition of young men within the ridinge,. Ehe Dorkam Review Mr Rowell made a profound impres. sion by his speech, in which he too declaced with Sir Wilfrid Laurier that the war must be fought to a finâ€" ish, firmaly and resolutely as victory transcended in importance all other considerations and problems. ing light, if you remembes that faivh is bettor than doubt and love is better than bate. _ Banish doubt and hate from your life, Let your souls be ever open to the strong promptings of taith and ibe gentle influence of brotberly love. _ Be adamant against the baughty. _ Be gantle and kind to the weak,. Leg yonr aim and your purpose in good report or in ill, in viecte»y or defeat, be so to live, so to sbrive, so to serye us to do your pari to ra‘se the standard of life to higher and bottor spheres." The Convention Nominees $1.50 per year. $1.00 if paid in advance. The Meat Supply QCTOBER 19, 1916 >+â€"@+ C.S.MTILE THG DUBHAM REVIEV Prowinent among the men who t & present * Sir Wilfrld Laurier; Nir. N. W. Howell, K.C, M.P.P.; Hom. T. C. Norrts, Premier of Maniioba; G. D. Conant, Mayor of Oshawa and President of the Libâ€" eral Club Federation; George °8. GibBons, Liboral neminee for the Fedcral riaing of London;: E. S. Litile, President of the London Liberal Club; Main Johnson, one of the founders of the Federation; and Bert H. MeCreath, Secretary of the Liberal Club Federation of Ontario. Mrs R,. Dargavel, Miss Aonie Mcâ€" Donald and Miss Ivy Dargav«:l motâ€" ored to Rock Mills, on Thursday and spent a day with the former‘s son, J Mr Savala of Chesley is spending a few days with his wife here (nee Miss Lyla McKnight). Mr. Will Jackson of Markdale, made his usumal visit to Dornoch on Sunday, Glad to gee your smiling face again Will. Miss Annie McDonald, Durham, is spending a few days with her friend Miss Ivy Dargavel, artizans of Britain and America, The war also interferes with shippiog and liinits the supply from South ! America. When the war ends, the , bome supply will probably be found ‘adequate to meet a demand reduced by cessation of the generous feeding of the soldiery and by the frugal livâ€" |ivg, which hard times will impose on ]allclasses. â€"â€"Suan A pretty wedding was solemized, on Monday a. m. at St. Pauls R, C. church, when Miss Cecil Vasey, be. came the bride of Mr Bert Kenefick of Holland Centre. The bride lookâ€" ed charming in a gown of white silk crepe de chene, and wore a veil, with orange blossoms, After a sumpâ€" tuous repast at the home of the bride the happy couple left on the after. voon train, for Toronto and other points, Wejoin in exgending our hearty congratulations to both. Kdge HMill people were sorry to hear of the death of Pie John Weir in acion. lle has been in the thickâ€" est of the battles, being one of the first around here to eniist. We symâ€" pathize with his sorrowing relatives io this, theirsecond bereayement in a week. Messrs Ernie Greenwood and Vie Williams visited friends in Orchard on Saaday . _ Miss Olive Smith of Allenford and In their relation to the war he disâ€" |oussed three main issuesâ€"Prohobiâ€" | bton, Nickie and Hydro. _ "The Leg» 'islature.” he sail "by the consent of | both partiss has put the respons‘bility | of finally determining the Prolubition | question uporn the people themselves ]m a referendum and no politieal party dare withdraw from the people that 'ri(;ht now conferred upon them." "I | would a thousand times oyer‘"‘ he adâ€" \ ded, "bring a message. of hope to homes where there has been discourâ€" t agement and despair than be Premier |of this Province." _ Mr. Rowell asâ€" sailed the Hearst government in the most vigorous terms for its laxity on | the nickel question and also declared |lor keeping the Hydro strictly out of | politics. _ He eriticized the Governâ€" ment‘s effort to draw it into the arena | of partisan control. a Miss Maggie Firth is this week visâ€" itiog her sister, Mrs‘T‘. Moore of Mcâ€" Williams, Most of the people have their poâ€" tatoes up. . SBome have enough to do themselves but have not heard of any selling. One man bought and planâ€" ted five bags and lifted hbalf ‘a pail. BHard luck. Last Tharsday night the aonual beef ring meeting was held at the bome o‘ Mr R. Estor, â€" This year‘s beet was cxcellent quality, the avâ€" erage weight being 443 lbs. _ Next year‘s officers are President, W. Weir ; Seey., C H Moffat ; Iospectors F. Staples and E. Greenwood ; Auâ€" disors J. MceNally and T. Gleneross. as (teorgin@a Lawson of 0. Sonnd, re the guests of their consin, Miss lerie Edge this woek. TORONTO EDGE HILL DORNOCH N WwROWELL K.C., M.0.0 ... BOnNn§ Miss Parsons spent a pleasant day with her friend, Miss Smith, Separate school teacher. m V E. MV, AUOVVAL U RNEVCYZ e P EEM@EEEMEEEEEEEEREESQSEEENEESZEEEEEEE!J,:i Mr Foster Saunders, Toronto spent Tuesday eve with friends in the burg. Call again Gyn. Notice to Creditors By their solicitor, J. P. Telford. In the Surrogate Court of the NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the revised statutes of Ontario, 1914, Cap. 121, Sec 56, that all perâ€" sons having claims against the esâ€" tate of the said Robt Cochrane, who died on or about the 18th day of August, A. D., 1916, are required to send by post, prepaid, or otherwise to deliver to J P Telford, of the Town of Durham, Solicitor for the Rxecutors, on or before the 26th day of October, 1916, their names, addresses and deâ€" scriptions and a full statement of particulars of their claims, and the nature of the security (if any) held by them, duly certified and that after the said day the Executors will proâ€" ceed to distribute the assets of the estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. Dated this 26th of September, A. D., 1916, In the matter of the estate of Robert Cochrane, late of the Town of Durham, in the County of Grey, gentleman, deceased. Departmental Store Executors Sales County of Grey Misses Dongola button, a sna Misses Bex Calf School Rhoe Misses Heavy Chrome Bluc We have full lines for the little folk to quote. Do not delayâ€"come in and hn Boys Kip bluc..1.85 Men‘s Medium weight Split Bluc......... ... Men‘s Kip Bluc with toe cap ........... ... Mens Black and Tan Bik bluc, yery pliable .. See our Military Styles in Tan and Black .. £ Womens Kip Bals....1.75 Womens Dong Bluc, Womens Glove Grain Bal, toe CBP .+. 1rsaks%% 5sls ), Womens Chrome Bluo, an excellent shoe........ .. You can get the Womens Double E. Last in Dong« they last at the old price....., .. § . {~_ f®" We would like to impress on your minds the necessity of buyâ€" ing at once in order to do this. We have a very large stock bought at old prices, which you can get at old prices if you act at once. 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 & 6. & J. MeKECHNIF Samuel Franklin Morlock Hattie Morlock Highest 1 fi__flnap. * * C. SMITH & SONS, Local Agts, Durham Boys Split bluc..2.10 come in and bdy ;;; These prices are positively guaranteed against any reduction before August 1st, 1917, but there is no guarantee against ah advance in price at any time. New Prices August 1, 1916 for Womens Doug Bluc, a snap .. ‘The following prices for Ford cars will be effective on and alter August 1, 1916 {f. o. b. Ford, Oatario which we have not room Dongola while «_ We guarantee a fit Chrome bluoc..2.35 â€"*+*+*1+»s §$28.85 raaareas : $.00 3 00 and 3.10 Durham 1.76 £.10 2.65 1.75 Where + shop stan served as a bighla: As the spa: Mistory by t his paper is on dense my rem nated trom t * Price" in the buildings for Gienelg side Highland Hiil melean puta the dute John ! rothor; both thon as whisk y Lad « small st« the Wht.;\"‘} D: OCcTOBER 19 Donal busine Lo Tc P Faiccta Meia ‘ 444 49 Va ncve tx0om 20Â¥ i1 A BBIF m i1 UM & T IC 8 CRO DUQ b\ DA

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