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Durham Review (1897), 23 Nov 1916, p. 4

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Buying Now means Saving Money l Jjj]'.'-")'?"]");); THE CITY BAKERY Bar them here. Wd In on was: dr marks. oeane " In at all Midi. and autumn; rr Oar prices will suit your purse Your Holiday Groceries, Fruits and Coniwtiols Highest prices tor Butter and Eggs. Headqnarters for Confectionery and all Bakery goods m3: Town Shoe Store Heavy Mixed Peed at Special Prices We ha ve 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. OATMEAL mus nous '. Day u, Night §26 Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. REPAIRING P RO 1,1 PTLY DONE E A ROWE 'uv- t (“Wm anl Varied stock ot the bum. Peers Dates, Nate, Candi“ r21 vel. hr Hm il 'liday feltivitiel. Trunks, Causes, Suit-cases. Club bags. also Hosiery sud Mitts at l close prices. Give us a call. . S. McILRAITH t is h "My necessary to remind .1 that having now means saving mm to you We have many es at old prices that cannot be Ham-1 ortlv at a great advance in Ce Some lines not at all; Call 'ly before pnices go up, and get " Shot 5 reads for tall. We are Ins: down the odd lines, null sizes) at less than ii r iii-it's Ell: Pulp: Well done Serbs end French who e few a." BRO captured thm Barbie. city taken from them " the big drive n you no. Thin is reckoned one of great "ttttttt ot the yen- Ind win give the Imltttmssotnetlnntt to think about: The Allies are "matting the claws" ot the Greek tine. Evidence of con- tenpleted treachery is accumulating and the Allies are demanding the surrender of ell artillery, arms and ntntttttttitiott end the lending home of the ministers of the tour central pow- ers. He hu from the tlr" been an unscrupulous runes! and needed enn- etnnt watching. These latest de- mands may nut be complied with. On all other fronts exerpt one the Allies are doing well. That one is Weatern angnia where Fnlkenbayn the German, is making gains. Btu- pendonl efforts are being made to save Rumania, and thin may be done yet. The neu‘ral w lrl-l should bu algoln shocked bv tbe In tat German barb. arism: noAing less than the practi- cal enslaving of the. male Belgian pnpulatlou who are being drafted to Gexmany to wrrk t anything that will tree Germans to so fittlstitttr. The Pope it is believed will enter a strong protest and one might hope that Pres. Wilson, n'xw firmly seated, would show resentment. . The submarine warfare is tint slack- ing. Germnnv, it is known is fewer- ishlv building nwwe and larger ones, and to m 'H. the menace British ear. perts are devoting much thought. Ill, Howell of 'oronto appeared here on Sunday it' :nnun, on behalf of the Belgium Rah-1 Fun-'1. He has been in this work fur some time and is an excellent 'Terr-er. He gave a very broad view of the present situa- tion, Although the people were tak. en entirely by surpnse the congrega- tion showed their hbetality by sub- Schc then M 01.00 en. .1.” if ”at 1’0 ndvanco. Monastir Captnml NOVEMBER M, I”. HAMPDEN an 3060 rsnk Offering was may), the children r.lr7r at part and did 5: MM) Miss Ctog- "!. Mrs. Staples Hampden schools s" end at the par-l -ndxd address l showed her Kerr. Var. ‘rndb here. '."' of Hamp- he Durham week end at unto, a for. :aw: all his my a visit. filled the went over t with the when. neriblng 'tat .d quite 1 number be " nbsent will still furthet increase the gift. In. In. Collin.“ of Dundu vial- ted recently with her parents, Mr sud Mu Henry Byers. Mr Lenllo of Elmwood will cxchnge gimp“: with Mr. McLean on Sunday, 0v. M. Mrs. Wilt Henderson and sister Miss Marietta Park drove over to Pricev‘llle last Thursdnv and visited for a day with the” ti., er Urs. Wm. Mather. I Misses Margaret Lunney And NEII'e ( Murduok. who are learning dressmak- ‘mgm Durham. spent. the week and 11mm r the parental root, 1 Mr Alex McDonald and daughter, fi'lvn wan, to Win-ton on Smurduy to ..., nd u few days with her aunt. who is Miss Gertrude Cnrbett has gone to Toronto where she has secured a po- siaion with the T. Eaton Co. M's. Andrew Derby ace aspsnied/lltl by hrr mother. Mrs John Ooopef of“ H ‘mpden were visiwrs tor a few days wirh friends at, Harriston and Gorrie. 18 line Bentiiiek and Sullinn. .. . n Hustle. on4erbrt"tsing........ P McCorinickanovintt none . . . . . ll McCormick. digging ditch.. ' lt Campbell. 27 load: gnvel.... W C nner, culverttile.... ... ... T Mill, placing tile.... ...... .... J Lediuvhun. Et loads gavel... W Hill, 89 yards myel.... ..... 0 Mesa, removing stone. . . . . ' . ' . G llannignn 2,"J,','l','h".t.o.'.".e: F Warner, fl days '0' .... .... Ilhe concert. at Ebenezer Church lust'l‘uesday evening given be the Durham Baptist Choir WiLh Miss R. Irwin as uccom parisv, was very much aggrecmwd by .ttll who. were pregzng Aprery instriletive adrircm ('n "Red Cross Work" wasgiven by Dr Taylor, also a shun adltitys by Mr. Allan Irll who suirred up the patriotism of the peopl-, lt 'trt" arranged tttrt 1: canvass at each house on each line would be made, which Was done and all responded to, very freely. The {allowing isrhe result at each line: Bath Line ti00; North Line 3.50; From. Line $30. ineB.andS.................. A Wilson, drawing and pacing culvert” ....................' Jag MgDouga}, gigging sown- ron ill... .......... .......... P Kramer. in“, with team... F Shuhz.1 day’s work. ... ... .. P Kpauter,ik day's work... ... J Urimmoivr, 14 yds gravel . . . .. T Reaburn, 78 yd: gravel .. .. .. W.to qurck, drawing and pltc ingculyert...... .............. James MeDouttai, com. . .. .. .... Bd Redford. " {as gravel . . . ... Wm Lfisee, Su vert tile town. propriatiod...,.. ...... .....J., Jno leer; widening road lot 2, lyricism... . .... .... ...........57100 Frank Past. culvert tile.... . . .. a " x m Brigham, stove and Pipes 6 90 Hustle. reshintrlintt ha I.. .. 22 25 Selma!» repairs to plough. . . .. l 50 T Torry repairs to under. . . . . .. l 20 E Bowman. part Elmwood np- _ Lunny---tmewell :That the M unicip- al Council of the Township of Hen. tiuck having finally [ms-ted a hy-law nuthmlzmg the signing of ugreemvm Will] the vau Electric inw tom. [um-Inn and also providitott funds to the cort,mltttrtiott of a system. in “A Hutulet of Ellrwuud, we hereby tts quot 1m communion to pettotrn thr coustructum work necessary tor said system. -thsrried. Geo. Bchwiudt, damage to auto 9 25 British Red Cross.. .... ...... ..500 oo Geo. Noble, 20 rods wire fence. . 2 00 Jae, Juhnstun, 62 r35 wire fence tt 20 Jas. Turuhull. inspecting fence 1 00 INV. Blown. committee to Ham. el’slu‘idgl.................... J. H (Hume-k. committee to Hamel'u bridge.... .... .... . . " Jun Sherman. repairing culvert Joo Ryer, repairing bridge .... . Fr.ank Pram. building Hamei't The first meeting of the Mulock branch of the Benunck Red Cross So ciety was held on Friday last. Nov10lh. oifiiwrg are as follows: Pr-Mrs. R. Chimck, Yiee.Preg.--il. TWamley, b'ee'r--Mrg. A. Hume, Tretus,--.Urir. Clark. Mc0otteul---T'arnutill I That. hy-law No, 7 A.0 1910, a hy-luv authorizing [he awning "gum-um” Iratween the Muniripmny of Benlinck and the Hy- um Electric Power L'ourmission of oo. turm. hamw rrud the Usual numlm of “men, signed and sealed.-A.hsrrted. Mrs. W. J. McNally, Walkerton, visited at Mr Wm. Fulton's last week end. Mmmesd Inst meeting Wen read and adopted. Lunnv-Turmbull l That this council grunt. $50” 00 in to the British Red than.» and 85¢)UUUin aid of Canadian He'd Cross. The latter amount to be .md to the Ited Cross Socier of Town amp to aid Ill buying tnuterial for the ite d Cums workets.-Carried A goodly number of ladies were pre- gent and work was begun at once. Ar. rangomenta were made for . purchase of yarn to the amount oi $10 secured through membership fees, Irts ra Frank Twamley Arthur Lun my have returned from the West. whvrv they spent three months har- yeslir-g. Corp. Dnugald Mchllum fo ie wuh the Ib'0th Bruce Battalion, " now m England, Mrs. Wm. Fulton spent over Sun- day with relatives at Prioevnlle and attended the Memorial Sarvice for the late Unltlle Patterson. her nephew. who was killed m action on 16:11 bep- tember last. Pursuant to ndjnuvmutant Council. mm at Tuwuuhip ball Saturday, Nog 11th Members all present, Mrs, u, McDonald and daughter. Mm Sadie of Durham here recent vis- IlOrF at Mr. A. Hobkirk's. 61's 1uitlgo.......... p..... ..... Wig. Ltyyty,twustttittee to Ham- Mcrhupl---Lunny ', That Ivy-law No tlrontirmt.tot lise grant to Red Urn-4s SUCH-(y he tirsully passed and signed Mud "soiled.-:.',,-, SOUTH BENTINCK BENTINCK COUNCIL MULOCK vevLuIe........ a "up have and pipes 6 90' inglinghall.... 22 25 um plough...” 160 ogaader....... 120i ' Elmwood ap- l _.. ...... .......' 72 68; iug load lot 2. ', ................ 47 toi with team.... 1 50l work.......... I 50; y's work....... 225' 115 gravel...... 112 La gravel....... 024 Ming and picc- 'com.......... 100 datrrtwei...... 5 76 tert tile town. ngm p as rrturuttt town- nd Sullivan... 2680 rtasttitsr....... l tro win; atone. . ' . . " “an“! ditch.., 50 , . ngVEI.... 186 ‘rttile.......... 600 le.............. I Mt lam-gunk... All 'trarest........, 106 yotone......... 160 moving atom. . " TORONTO "is 2865 150 x U1’.n. 1UWil Uuwu u.” ."-- W, --" Efififi-QEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEXWESEEMENEREEEEEXERE1". l Teasdale. 55 days work. . .... .. J DAL-Doug“. 2 thsrr team ... ... . ll Hustiv. 1 day team ..... ..... J Welsh, [day leam.... ...... .. i' Shewell. 2) days team . . . . . . . . T Sunston. 4 days team .. . ... ' .. D McDonald. lduy team .... ... T SIinaton. l day's work .. . . ... N Teasdale " day's team . . . . . .. I“ Bhewell, i'k dsys work ..... .. ti Putherbouelr, team on gdr. ., J Welsh, team on grader ....... T Siluston. moving scrapurs.... W Anderson, l day's wotk..... Falls-well. mun... ..... .....'.. G' Brown, selecting jurors .. . .. G H.M1tciltu, pan contract and DURBAI. Nrsr.1 Hogs, live,fo b..... Butter.............. Egitis............... Klourpertswt ....... Oatmeal per sack ... Chopper own... ...t Oaut'eed........... Oats, milling........ FallWhent.......... Butter................ 36 to 36 filgms.......,......... 38to 38 Iflourpertswt........ 475to55tr (hrttnetupersaek-.... 400 450) Chopper tMet........ 150to2ar Oamt‘eed............. 52 to Ill; Oats, milling........ .. 58 to 60 FallWheat........... l 70m175i Spring Wheat........ 1 70to17N Peas................. ISO to 1 50l Barley............... 80to 90) Potatoes perbag. .... 200 to225l Ridea..A.,..d..., :4003 Beef,dreaaed........ 1300:01500i Ray,perton..... .... 800to1000l, J Mc0otwtl,1 meeting ... ..... 2 50 Iurnhull--Lynni. That we ad. iourn to meet Thursday, Dee. 14th. " o o’rluck for trnmuuetion of general business. J H Chittick. Clerk. l'lVUl PC! Vwbgnnnaauo ‘1'.) Oatmeal per sack .... 4 th) Chopper cwc........ 150 0asittsed........,.... 52 Dell. milling.......... 58 FallWhent........... 170 Spring Wheat........ 1 70 Peas................. ISO Barlev............... 80 Potatoes perbag. .... 200 Rides...].,..,"..., printing forms . . . . .. .. c, Brown. I meeting. . .. w Lunney 1 meeting... J Turnbull, 1 meeting.. F 'dhewell,1 meeting.., J McDounul,} meeting Durham Markets. List has been cnrnfullv revised. De partmental Store, Large s Me s We have full lines for the little folk which we have not Jiiii to quote. Do not delay-come in and buy now. We guarantee a fit Boys Kip bluc. .185 Boys Split blue. .2.10 Chrome blue. .2 35 Misses Dongola button, a. snap... . . . .. Misses Box Calf School Shoe. . . . . . . .. Misses Heavy Chrome Blue . . . . . . . . . Men's Medium weight Split Blue. . . . . . . . . . . .. Men's Kip Blue with too cap ............... Mens Black and Tan Elk blue, very pliable . .. See our Military Styles in Tan and Black. . . . Womens Kip Bals. . . . 1.75 Womens Doug Blue, a snap. . Womens GloveGmm Ba], toe cap ....................o.. Womens Chrome Blue, an excellent. shoe. . .. ... . . . . . . . . . .. You can get the Womens Double E Last in Dongola. while theylast utthe old pri-..............:......... We would like to impress on your minds the necessity of buy- 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 inthe buying of Shoes who want to save a few Dollars Men and Women hlldfedllnie'g Weekly News are: ' & J, McKBCHNIE Bring your Produce and True with Is. Highest Price for Butter F/i%riiF" " (a; t(itiF"Plii: o no 3 on 3 00 7 50 12 no The new model five-passenger Touring Car at $495 is standard automobile value. We don't need to make "claims" in offering you this car. We show you the car itself, and give reasons. The 1917 Ford Touring Car You don't need extravagant claims your choice when you buy the Ford. The quality, the price and the service it gives make satisfaction sure. You can always depend on the Ford. Let us Show you the new model to-ar-- 0 SMITH d; SONS Durham. “MADE IN CANADA" $495.00 f. o, b. Ford, Ont. Christmas Cards & Booklets New Lot of Books For eventing: " Home Don't blame the children for wanting to spend evenings uuy from home it you are not doing what you can tom-kc it surname. Full Assortment Parlor Games _ .1 Por Psesentatitm, pri- ns and winter reading it; :glglMaIllgltMWllit It For Overseas Friends 3 00 and 3.10 ...... $2.35 Durham Ont. 1.65 1.75 2.10 2.5 2.35 1.75 28. 1916 justify Save the " Ann-n.- I. C (an. Din.” mi. . I mun. Had n fire. . home, “mi " oomminml " tt,t.t " A6 hone. Fullou. I‘ll-I'd Nh'Wts I It is the exa.-.. Oil with glycerin thrimtdid up mg Ins-n um: “Ind is "Id We elm... uln- di.idtant ins" In ta; A and w In own-(inn. 'UoForest Bu>inc D. A. Mcrcac',- If Have you a at the Fran training )4» to remcnm Chtistmas C that r hive I priate are now 1Uoug lwsy. the The Van; Get the Ed! “at Gets the Now i NOVEMB Christm that has ttl than when If you symptoms 8 man] pr r cond/i, enten datin work press of th: tion air arm [less is pl and I Bl man Cl ll RI " " W rrtoA m

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