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Durham Review (1897), 30 Nov 1916, p. 4

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if! Buying Now means Saving Money THE CITY BAKERY Dav chem hem. IM, 't um 4 Pessa ml varied stock ot the ammo“ Questing. Urmzn La a ms Peels Dares. Nun Candies ot MI tit In and Manual 1: P sq um! tnr. Ae H [lidav festivities, Our pnoao will suit mar purse. at, m a mu tl,srli"_""'1"r"'f)t)) Your Holiday Groceries, Fruits ani Confections Highest prices for Butter and Eggs. Headquarters for Confectionery and 500 tons of No I Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY ooi/G Town Shoe Store Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop All kinds 01min bought " market price. on no" and Feed in ton lots Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour Heavy Mixed Feed at Special Prices We have a stock of Good Heavy Mixed Feed on hand ihat we are selling at special prices in ton lots. y you need Feed, get our prices. THE PEOPLE'S MILLS TB! t John McGowan CR'HPED (HTS tor Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at. . . . very reasonable rates Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. OATMEAL mus PHONES t Day ,; f, Night :t26 Evoxy bag guaranteed. If not satisfactor" bring It back and get your money. arjrt[41 J. S. McILRAITH him har llv n urn-aw to remind you that ba um; now means savmg mnnn to you We have many hues at old pnces that cannot be replaced ottlt at a great advance in price Some lines not at all. Call early betore prices go up. and get your Shoes mm for fall, We are ml! putting down the odd lines, (mostly small sizes) at less than coat Trunks. anius. Suit-cases. Club Digs. also Hosiery not Mitts " close prices. A ROWE ttl?, m1 Hrskery good“ llpte puzlyam Swim Hon. A. E. Kemp, M. P ' tor Eu: Toronto. who has been minister with. on: portfolio in the Borden cabinet sinoem lormmon in 1911. ie Cune- udn‘e minie'er of milir is. end defence. succeeding Lien: Gen. Sir Sun Hughes. Be wu sworn in office by the Duke ot Devomhire a: Ridenu Hall at 5 3alaat Tbgrpdny. _ _ . THE DUB HA. REVIEW A bv-elootio A will be mandated " Mr IGatp's noonpunca of an ol. fiee ot emolument u -der the crown. and it will be held Immvdiamlv Nomination day will be Deermber l4. The question of Nickel will not down. The mere supposition tbs: it is possible our nickel in finding its Way to Garmanv to make mnniti: no to about our boys in exasperallnz. Bere are some opinions dentin; with 'he question. Sir Wilfred Lnnrier at Ovtawa was moat emphatic that in View of the statements that ma "Detttetiltutti" on her second trip to Germany wnIugnin carrying Canadian nickel. more thor- ough “nuances than bud been given up to the present should be given by tho Gun-roman: on the point. Mr Rowen at the meeting of the GeneralRetorm Association, " well as in Tilaonburg. Bbowed how the Ontario Government had been remiss m the matter on two fundamental points First, they had v med down the Opposition '3 proposal that the pro- duction and sale of nickel in the pro- vince should be under government control. and secondly they had voted down the 0ppaition's resolution thnt, the International Nickel Company should be taxed in accordance wivh the law and not allowed to escape with a paltry sum. Mr. Devan created a sensation by] reading letters which he and gnawed l that the International Nickel Compa-‘ ny nu their own admission in a letter written by their Geneva] Manager ot Sales stated they Were handling ah their export business of metallic nick- el through their Loudun agents and Mr, Dewartshuwed that this London agenteompany had been dealing with the enemy. quoting a judgement of the Admiralty Prizueottrt in proof of his statement. The Toronto World (Conservative) tsomrnentintt on Mr. Dewun’s tspeech said, "The warding charges uf Mr. Dunn mprt be probed to the bottom . . . the am at Canadian nickel to German manition Works must be. SLopped. The man rrsyunsible for it must. be punished and all the nickel plated Cabinet ministers must be re- nted to private lite. . Hon Frank Ouchrune htutettmetafrilietiun with the men who trotrol the nickel trust, and Mr. Hearst. and Mr. Iterqtatsouttre his appointees.“ The largest and must successlnl annual meeting oi the General Reform Association of Ontario which has been held for years, was the one on No vember 24th. Concentration on mn- nine the war. criticism ot the govern- ment for iteiailure to handle the war adequately or even harmoniously within its own Cabinet andtbe Nickel question were the principal features it the day's discuui qt. Mr. E M, Mun-mild. M P, at Pictnn, N. 8., Hun Geo. P, Graham and Me. N. W. Rowen were me leading speakers. Mr. Geo Gibbons preserved greetings from the Liberal Club Federation ot Ontario Mr A. J Yuuug was re- elected President ot the Aasocmtinn. Mother is n. sutfragut-- She shun the fact with pride; A motorist is father, And travels Gr and wide: Big sister Julia laugh»: at care, An optimist is she. While Brother WilN a Boeialint- Re's for Equality. Wm, aisteu'n n. sorurvamhulii- Sbewalks 'round in her sleep; And Cousin Nell'e a futurist-- Sam mrghes' Successor -Mr Wm Munroe, a Montreal man. in an uncle in the Presbyterian points out that “according to allele] figure. French Quebec tua contrlhn ted to our our-ea- foreee name 13 (In I men nnd Englieh Qurtsee about um I men. ttr, to put it In a. still more uniting In“. French Quebec has pe. I united only hut-Inn " one per can: ' of in population and English Quebec? has rec-tamed nenrly right pet com. I The loyal province of Cumin [In con. I tributed only In and . hell ween." T Her pictures make you weep My Uncle Jim's a pessuyist, Whose cronking never ceaseé; And Uncle Ike's a specialist In bruit} and nerve diseases. [guess I'm 'ttout in all the list; But when I've grown l'll write my name "Ted Jones, a farmerist," Ix LOVING MINORY OF AIR"! NIVIN Beloved Wife of a H Miller, who died December 4 1915. Just one year ago you left us Never shall your memory fade Loving thoughts will alwayn linger Rournd thdirrave where you are laid We loved you yes no tongue can tell How deep how dearly and how well Christ. loved Von too and thought it test To take you hence with him to rest In main we hope to meet you When the day ofliN " ited When In heaven in hope to moat you Where no (unwell tour In shod FAT-u AND MOTIIB. 31.50 per your. 31 m it mid in adv-nu. NOVEMBER so. new In Memoriam THE "ISTS" Nickel is u ap, VW" 'et The lest meeting of the Bed Great; Society of the section was held at Mn John Lynn'e. On ”count of the Infevoureble veetber only eleven members were present but Ibsentees not their fee so three dollern and thirty fire cent: were realized. The next meeting will be held st Mrs Nell Clerk's on Saturday Dec 2. All mem- berg ere requested to be present. A Red Cross bor, soon! will be held in the school on Fnduy meng Dee 16. By all reports trom we lucrary committee. the program promlses to be exceptiomlly fine. Mrs dolonel Weir is visiting M. the home of her brother. Mr Dun Mo Lem. Mr John McDonnld has purchased Mr Wm Large’s farm. the latter 1m: moved with his family to Durham, Mr Archi. Wilson visited lastweek " his sons In Egremont. Misses Moe Gnaraou and Margaret McLean who both recently underwent operations In Toronto are now quite Improved. Our teacher Miss McGamtv spent the week end with Dunne!) frlends. Sterling Lamb. Jack Smith and Hugh McDonald have taken posuious in the Durham factory for the Winner, The weather has again changed and the sound of sleigh bells are bend,which makes us think Xmas " near at band. Messrs Donald and Alister Mills, of tit Thomas are spending a few make; with the” uncle, Mr Wm Smith. We are pleased to see Miss Welsh, Lawns School teacher able to resume bee duties again after her illmsa, The meeting ot the Women's; In- stitute wnll be held on Wednesday Dee 13d) at. 2.80 p m at. the home of Miss tikene. Messrs Jack and Dan Ray return- from the W at on Thursday looku-g hale and hearty. MISS Ruby Parsons of Pnplar Yall 'Y i'pent the week end with her friend Mina Paul b'nuth. The Damon!) pools: are very pleas- " to hear the 147m Ban. arrived msiely In England. We hope they will be spamd to return safely. Mrs Cole, clerk in the general store for the past year, left Monday tor her home in Hnmnlton. We are sorry to lose Mrs Cole as she wan Inked by everyone. We welcome M " McUolmau to our village successor in Mm Cole. Mrs Everett Hay of Welland La spending a couple of weeks With her parents Mr and Mrs T MeAlister. Mr and Mrs J Keller Visited last bunday at. Mr Albert. Marshalls. Mr George Smith 3nd Miss J Sharp of Hampden spent Sunday with the Mum's brother Mr George Sharp. Mr and Mrs W Carson visited Sun day with MI and Mrs W Caldwell. The Rad Cross Sewing Circle in to meet this week at, the borne of Mrs J Bur. All the ladies are invited, Mr and Mrs Frank Grasby Visited recmtly with Mr and Mrs A Pickmn. Mr John [with cut. wood for Mr J Backus last. Friday. Muss Clark and pupnla ale prepar- mg for an enterwmmem to be held In the when]. the week before Xmar, The Chuckrn Pickers Association had afowl supper at Mr B Watsonu one night. recently. Miss Clark. teacher. spent. over the wad: end at. her home near Aberdeen. , Danna. Nov.29, 1916, Rogs.live,tob-... Butter................ 36: Eggs 38 Flonrpercwt........ 475 Oatmeal per sack .... 4 00 Durham Markets. NORTH-EAST NORMANBY Have you a Friend at the Front or in training you ought to remember this Christmas ? Now is the time to send that remembrance. We have a host of very appro- priate gifts for such. Our Christmas Cards & Booklets are now open for inspection. REMEMBER “Though the lads are far away, they dream of home." The Variety Store DORNOCH 10 40 Mto 36 88to 38 475 cob 50 we Exmxmgxxgéfizwxgszx igtytxxxgyotytycytlyyA1i Prmroonavi-Firteen phmn" with Pvery dbl 11. Gall and Bee our new Christmas samples and folders-- all prices. Phone 68.__ . n A Corrempandent4 and others wishing lengthy tum-len- published in The Ro. view should send them in an as to ("Mob us on or thtnv 1“le lay nun-n- ing if plusihle. On Monday and Tues. dar forenonn WP aw ttsau-ally shack, and on Tuesday nfternnnn and Wed. neuday we are overworked That'. what's killing m save an exchange Santa Claus f") has decided that the children, big and little Must not be forgotten Christmas 1916 so he has sent his usual sup- ply to the Big 4, Santa Claus headquarters consisting of Toys of all kinds Blocks, Games, Dolls Toy Soldiers Fancy cups and saucers China sugar and cream sets Picture books Purses Paint books Paints Handkerchiefs Something for Everybody Shop early and miss the crowd S W. H. BEAN Three Short Weeks White Ivory and Ebony Dressing Cases Manicures Military Sets‘ or we 13‘?" Perfumes always gives de- light New Odors Dainty packages at reas" onable prices, 25c to $2 Departmental Store, Large Sales 1itary Sets or we have the pieces without the cases which make most useful and suitable gifts. C P. R. Town Office We would like to impress on your minds the necessity of buy- ing at once in or Ar to do this. We have a very large stock bought at old prices, “bid: you can get at old prices if you get It once. Who are interested in the buying of Shoes who want to save a few Dollars Men's Medium weight Split Blue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's Kip Blue with toe cap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mens Black and Tm Elk blue, very pliable . . . . See our Military Styles in Tan and Black. . . . . We will give you a Few Quotations Men and Women Womens Kip Bals. . . . 1.75 Womens Dong Blue, a. snap. . Womens GloveGram Bu], toe cap ... .............q....e. Womens Chrome Blue, an excellent shoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . You can get the Wotuans Double E IAst in Dougola while they last Uthe old pri--..-.-.-. Boys Kip blue. .1155 Boys split blue . .2.10 Chrome blues. .235 Misses Dongola button, a. snap . . . . . . . Misses Box Calf School Shots. . . . . . . . Misses Heavy Chrome Blue _ . . . . . . . We have fall lines for the little folk which we hare not roo- to quote. Do not delay-come in and buy now. We gttamnteeniit hlrdkechnie'g WeeklyNews :33: Kelsey Stu ’MachARLANE’S DRUG STORE _rs'rtii'lie, iii' 'i' 'iiiihiiiiiiii'i fl din Buy your LlCKcua “Gnu 2-1333:433XMEEESWEMEEEEWEHEEREi-i The Ely your tickets here de- Cards and Booklets For Overseas Friends Should be mailed now. We have a fine assortment. 1"” For Dinner or Tea Sets, English or French patterns. One can soon obtain a complete set buy- ing the pieces separately. Is your friend not collecting? If so help her out. If not, start her on a good thing. bu. Christmas Shopping ......- $2.85 300and3.10 Durham 2.6 Save the 1.76 Elo 1.75 'litX PPT.. Xmas but three we et .93! week wiii dkrtay will tw ltt - time and H a... god WP are a gift be tor father It tnclud - Brasher “not: Table Mic Runm IOVIMB‘JR -' Imus fr; To arrive “a Raisins. may. Peels Slushy w “A watm Rubber Co 9 Duck 'tul: GII- Rub'sct Brar Jretrey a Stan t, . 'iji,4) $.54», '1'}

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