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Durham Review (1897), 11 Jan 1917, p. 4

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" it :51"; John McGowan “Imam Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour Wheat, Barley and Oats jChop 500 tons of No l Mixed Chop wman AND HARLEY oo,'lll Town Shoe Store .. - m. no. guarantee present prices for very long as many lines are not now procurable, others are costing as much es present retail prices and still going higher. Cood Kid ls wholeseling at over 86 per lb; sole stock 500 to 90c So where will kid shoes be this Spring? We have some good shoes at present prices, also rubbers ae., good var. ues in Hosiery. Headquarters for Trunks, Veliees. Suitcases, also Mitts, Gauntlets end Gloves. Repairing " usual We do not guarantee present many lines are not now proeurable MIIAL -- --i-- . ‘ __ _ - WHY NOT YOU? The sooner you purchase your Spring Shoes money you so". Some are doing so. 7 "e--".... ' w 501'“) 'l"llrffP'hertriehtth"nur, P.......... ....... 1 so to 1 tio but“. Tho wanna: and“. 1tter=.r.y.:.."..' Mto 95 indphitelr. The oxpsnditm alum 12teouiiiiiCy.' 2mm225l|nd Mdmmhpmiu 18!?r.f..T."..C'.'.'..'.' Ml 1tfrrtrtettrerGr" unionnun 'dt,',1ehi,if:cy.. U00tottt "I" Ptytrorrera,totiatdthi "rain, . Pi.......:.. ' 00totooo much Ion or. On both "tttat utthete h“II“I'I‘IH! "Tired, “ion in gain; land. so consonant. Shoe Prices Still Advancing CR'MPED OATS tbr horse Feed at Fair Prices Cm OATS at. . . . Very reasonable rates The Rob Roar Cereal Mills Co, cum mus "on: t Day " tright we Heavy Mixed Feed at Special Prices We have a stock of Good Heavy Mixed Feed on hand amt we are selling at special prices in ton lots. If you need Feed, get our prices. ' I In at whet price, i cum and had in ton Iota. PE0PLE'S MILLS J; S. McILRAITH The no“ urinal moment in the history of on: union Ind “win in tr,,',1.tfl'?y and ”prom no). In null-M- .%_-A--__, . ' - " Pulp”: it“); --- 31.031333" wa.,,,,.. National Service JANUARY u. IE First the more .V_â€" --v VHHIVU. [ which cool to show that in th once of death, humanitarian I overrides religions differenoes The second incident took place in s barn, iioor covered with straw. "There wuss young cusp brought in end the Doctor said he eould not last then hslisn hour " the most. He turned out to be a Rotten Catholic and stunted " priest sothnt he could die in peace. They could not find s Roman Catholic priest ind could not and a protestant priest but he ren‘ across A Jewish Rabbi and in his own way he put it up to him end told him what was trump and told him he had [0 " this young men so he could die in peace. The Jewish Rsbhi thought e moment or two and said he would do it. He Just knew enough of the 1 Roman Catholic serVice to go in and I give the chap. as he thought, absolu- tion, held up the cross and let him die in peace with his God, his con- science and his church." Ah of; . inh om- M -1., _. . ' 147th is a -* n.. ._...u 11ch wuuu III! ‘the benchee would ecu only thirty- two, and u there were our 150 ot them present they curried the benches nuside and they all 'tood. Every runk of the service from a lull Colonel to privates in the ranks and evory arm of the eervice were represented. tt "As you know then services are held outdoore and they pile up a. few munitlou boxee or biscuit boxes. throw 1 has over them, put I cendle and erase on top, end the Bishop conducts the service, the men coming forward in the open. A Roman Catholic bis. I nop hand they were going to have these services outdoor: and emu-ed the Bishop of London the chapel in convent near by. which the Bishop tccepted. The men were notified and they all went " to the chapel. Who: they trot there they found that “in can -- "---B" A The two incidents below are from a letter from the front to J. A. Hunter. Ono dmribel Wntirmation" Services in thq lunch". prompt end annulment. N tt one should due to negleet the nppeal when the lune of the we: is henging ttt the Mace. There is uppropriete eid in winning the we: to be given by every nun in Can-do. whether it be to pro- duce food, or to nuke munitions. or to help treneport them, or to tight. By enrolling ourselves, we enable the Stete to turn to beat uoonnt the great eat of our reeouroee, the man-power on the country. and we eontubnte to the attainment oj‘the complete victory tor whleh every Cenedlen would strive. ,V ---_ _.--, - all Ullll' l do, u in Englend. one to the Butt- ttin beet lemon In the preeent emer- gency. Where hue eerviee on moot. tfteeitull, be rendered in not wuhm the power of the individual to deter- mine. The: must be the mesh ot the Neuonel Service Communion. which. u e preliminety ezep. hoe Inked for e volume" enrolmen of the man-pone: of Connie. The reeponee should he prompt and unmimoue. N It one should due to neglect [In Anne-l Ilka-e "... nah mic. to the Mate on he no beat gin. viosoryil beyond our mob.” The word. "to Iddrmod to the people of England. but the mango in for Canada " well. Every mun in Can.- A- -- s., n c _ 1 an sol-nan Inning at the nu! Prime The irritating, tickling cough lining: of England. It Lloyd-Glam? affect. the lung tissue and w on a up: " n10" not more , t e dom, , mini runawa- bnt the labour of :21? 2'l'de'"lt,',',,' . power to an country ilmdto 1teetadraattaee, g runs. nnd "can“ is and upon to under nah Ionic. to the Mate on be can beat gin. victory in beyond our mob.” The words were nddrmod to the people of England. but the manage in for Ra, A: and. " well. Every mun in Cam- .. .. A in. u in Englnnd. one! to the Snu- bin beat new... In the present emer- unnl WI.“- |--- ---e, - upon I " an. clan. Unla- the reams“: can be nanny hogan down "r. man nonwopmol Britain nod hee Allin. w. shall hue lulled to win the Wt! and our marine“ all will have been in "in, Thu II the Iolomn waning at the now Prime Miniuer of Englnnd. It Lloyd-George when tt an: "Unlou not manly the Inn."- u--.._--- l . A. . _ "t an: “an.” "at%trle In»; gnu I are}? "ort, A Unlua the " Less Religion, more Christianity” Training Battalion '248th ',.tte,iriojjr.rjy We will be glad if the relations " 'll,ent,,letei, d-ted home will await themselves of out sw- 52:15.:0‘39k McFor- ynces In visiting the unfortunate on. s tore ion comp“. In the [mountain or In supplying imfo - ' 'lifffl 'lellel1'lli, motion about their boys. as of the m“09:6; The paper: referred to should he; an d. Among other addressed “Canadian Grey’s Rooms, ' "u that Lien: [gays] Colonial Chambers, 18,19,20 y,'epe 399° "ii/f?,,",,',," Street, London, W. U. Emo now that in the pres; hnmngitarlun feeling ruin At :.--- - " vi--. - COD “naphtha A trip of my hum-e ml receive full Information from any PA " Aunt ot W B Rom-rd. m-a.. cl ImIICOI'WBn' _ "rCllftl'll"aog'g?'agir't , “no to Chicago, where direct connect- lon it do for tho “when: Mate.. In 'gre,,' II when second more: in; on" loavlng Toronto. The Din. ing. Parlor and B'v-ping Oar norvim bonnet: Toronto, Detroit 3nd Ohio-co u up-to-dnte in every ptrticuhr. Con. nection lines .130 operate through duping And dining-con. Tho-o mn I trait. whore direct connection it made for Florldn. via Clncinntti and Athen. ta ths., Juchcnville, Florida. in reach- rod wound morning After leaving Do ( trait. The Canadian 1yeitieancitityw, [ Gnu-Al Route will be found the ideal j lino to tJttieasro, when direct 'YP""! [an in madam. n.- “A.-- MF, ',,teJ2ttgAtil Emu Will you kindly have an account ' l 'Lhoopening of the Canadian Grey'. Rooms Putin the papers (brought) n the County so that none of the Gr, , County Boys wav miss us for lark of imtormetion, and ark the Editors if they will send us copies of the lm cl pope". During the two weeks since the ginning of the Battaliou's leave men have registered in our Visit book. Most of those have the ro their headquarters, and have made realize that they felt it to be "A h' bit of home in old London". l Mayor Little of Owen Sound. h 'N received the {allowing kindly letter from In Annie Eaton, a former Owen Bound lady. who has opened up a ru- cepnon new in London, England. fot the 147.h and other Grey County have as a home and meeting place thew. She says t All Grey County Boys at rooms in London, England. Mrs. Eaton Welcomes With the vb; hértiescgood wish- es for your mecca: in the task which you have undertaken, believe me. The battalion has received grew prnieetrom the tstaff ofmstso for the work of the men in all ot departments and I am very proud of them. I am naturally very deeply inter. ested in your work in raising the second Grey battalion. I know from practical experience that once you get them you could not posa‘bly wigt, for a iiotsf lot of men. My respec- and admiration for the young ttVu from Grey increases with every d. y that passes. because I constantly see ‘new evidences ot the foot that there, is absolutely nothing that you can “put npto them" that they will notl carry out both intelligently and cheerfully. They are positinlv the finest military material that amen could have under him. The Training Battalion will bum "ia "otnplitmintot emcera. a com- manding onion, . second in com- mand. paymauer, qrurtermtuster, medical oiticer tutti . major, I cap- tain god a lieutenant tor each com. p-ny- ‘ con-cling thought about that fact a that we Mill retain our identity and the 147th continues u a unit. I "tNrtR I I .W.ork of our Red Crou Begun; Ca Circle for the let: four muting. " A nmonnu to " pillow ones, 2 pillows, .. . 1.0 ubiru. 26 pelts of each. Collec- 201:. near $12, Next meeting to be t n W C Celdwell’a. 'yptmmesthecol alla thein.. l"Y .1a?iteatidn, we"? I",',',',,':,',' tire Mm Nellie Burns bu been secured irritation and “will, the resistive " teloher for Human Hill school for power to prevent lung trouble. It term. SCOTPS has done more The Lediea’ Missionery Society for bronchial troubles than 'fled),?,,'."""' " him Don. Mew any other one medicine. 'Ill,,"."'; G f h W ti I 1'12"?“- iohr-fnldm vu"i2,','A','/,'l"bCRPPV t. ". "In TORONTO Bronchitis or Toilsilitis Mrailliilr,l',,llikt cesloe fact that there, v nothing that you can hem" that they will not both intelligently and They up positinlv the Yours faithfully ___. o. F. McFarland Liens. Col. our Visitow’ 't? the rooms "e made us We "A little the h». 182 Wnnted--g000 cords of heading blocks basswood, not split, 20 inches lone. 6 Inches and unwarda in diameter. " 25 per cord delivered at Gum! Trunk stations Durham and Holstein. Sawing bees are all the lumen. The Edie Hill Syndicue Sawing Co cut " a fine pile at wood for C H Wotan, A Anderson and Fred Staples. Mr Campbell Dnnsmoor sawed a good pile for Jon Firth 8r. Herb Rant is "wine for A J Greenwood. Thou Ritchie and Joe McFuyden. Misses Alix and 11ary Edge re- turned this week to their ntudlel in Toronto, the letter visiting trlendl in Drnytcn the end of last week. Mr Robt Ector visited friends at ‘Dundalk last week. Miss Vslorie Edge is visiting friends in Toronto this week. [ Mr Will Clark of town is aligned I with Mr A J Greenwood for a month. I Miss Winnifred Greenwood visited 1 a few days last week with Miss E: Edwards ot town. , Sorry to report at time of thu Hula Fred: Immense in proving n In: as her mun; would nab. Mr Ind Mu W. Mollnide and Mr and Mrs Baldwin and baby of Al.. berta are visiting friend: around the Corners. Mn. Cho. Guy from the Weat in visiting with her brother, Mr. Jo. Wataon " prelent. ‘ We extend uympuhy to the nor- rowing Mend. of the late Mra Henry who died Monday morning at the home of henna John of Hampden.: Funeral on Wedneedny at 1 "e to Dromore cemetery. Nut Friday sunning P union will be held in Kn: " 7.80 and Barnum on On Monday evening will maul muting. Head'ing Blocks We wish to thank for their valued Pa closing, and wish f EDGE HILL J. N. MURDOCK no of writing; use in not im-l many friends] ‘53 72» 'teaculkatar. 33:30:? iii ii C P. R. Town Office Buy your tick am here h' MliimllirlglaMilMlia=irxtsrggggx,'y:xs:sy:,: 3-5 The Bell Telephone a. of Cam a; For Cold in Harm. h' Start the New Year Ihtit REXALL Cold Tablets (, ti 'New Blanks Break a cold in 24 hr, k: w New Fyles Try Frost Cream for Chap .o: New 0mm Supplies pod Hands or_roug!n skin. h' g -at right prices here 31130,;th 1.io,tteitfith ”‘53:: E: , if g MacFARLANE SDRUG STORE 3.3 'atronage our Friends New Issue Water Bottle. Both guaranteed for , your: or Founuin Syringe on pur- chuo price of s Maximum Syringe or Bot 1ryrhsrtheeext'ruerutetoirmtm, cueontheaboveatit 90km telephone now. a that "urttamttwillbeinthenewaw qReroetdtanrsmtsred woutLoul and Customers ttid ML Hontholine Balm for nun! Catarrh, Head- ttle who& Neuralgia. Lh. REXALL Chilblain Cure pur- knock! chilblains. 25e a * BEXALL Throat PastiHm nEnLL Tickle Steppe} ll "9H: 9star.r.h Jtll y 11 1917, 10c 25c {Max $53“! RIM ' Mt. Fo 3: many no Men: 't w and 't' and I 'rt t I 1 New th' " tl C. SMIT Jab MeLa ll H D FORD FOR05 it " Ires It tt WA

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