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Durham Review (1897), 28 Jun 1917, p. 4

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pyen s Headguarters for Trunks, Valises, Suitcases, also Mitts, Gauntlets and Gloves. Repairing as usual wedo not guarantee present prices for very long as many lines are not now psocurable, others are costing as much as present retail prices and still going higher. Cood Kid is wholesaling at $6 per lb ; â€"sole stock 50¢ to 90c. So where will kid shoes be this Spring 2 We have some good shoes at present prices, also rubbers &¢., good values in Hosierv. Down Town Shoe Store The sooner you purchase your Spring Shoes the more money you save. Some are doing so. Shoe Prices Still Advancing The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. mevond these special Confederation features of the July MACLEAN‘S will be the customary provision of fine, short stories, and the departments which make MACLEAN‘S Magazine so enjovable and valuable to good Canadians everywhere. Get the Iuly MACLEAN‘S, double size, _‘ Portraits Heavy 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. This Magazine gives you federation vou will find in YOU will surely want to know much about the beginnings and history of Confederation at this time of nati nal celebration. As a good Canadiadian, as a citizen, as one desiring to be wellâ€" informed about matters of dek:f concern and interest, you have your desirs and need of knowledge supplied in AT YOUR BOOKSELLERS 1 7 T Mremein h. oi dmats uw rticr s o iciip P e aeration you will find in any periodical. _ You will find th ortraits of the Fathers of Confedâ€" { Statements from the erationâ€"the _ statesmen _ who | Canada‘s provinces launched Canada on her career | the meaning of Conf of briltiant destiny. | _ defining the outlook ie Story of Confederationâ€" â€"why it | _ Their respective prov was necessary, and how it came | a c202200 ce im . ibout nd th WHY NOT YOU ? ustrsal and Busines Develâ€" t of the Past 50 yearsâ€" by Craick. _A wonderful story The Chevrolet valveâ€"inâ€"head motor is the short road to power so that Chevrolet owners find their gasoline bills very low. The perfected mechanism means little friction, insuring minimam oil expense. The lightness and perfect balance of the Chevrolet insure maximum tire mileage. Electric starting and lighting system, and speedometer are part of standard equipment. s Betore Confederation ted with Those ot to d y imk Yeigh, Anenjoyable contrasts. MACLEAN‘S MAGAZINE for JULY HEVEOIET xo Chevrolet Motor Co. of Canada, Limited OSHAWA, ONTARIO The Jubilee of Confederation 1867â€"1917 WEsTE®N sEmviC® AND LISTRISUTING BRANCH , REGINA, SASK Fairbanksâ€"Morse Agency : Day § 4, Night § 26 â€"told by who knew > initiated Canadian rd of Ceonâ€" the finest and most inte;[es;tiqg survey of Conâ€" J. S. McILRAITH ECONOMY A Frontispieceâ€"A dramatic moment â€"by C W. Jefferys, brilliant Caâ€" nadian artist. _ The scene is deâ€" picted when Sir John A. McDonâ€" ald and the Hon. Geo. Brown stood in the houseâ€"one on one side the other on the other side, of a cenâ€" tre line, so tense was the feeling between the two men and parties they represented. A Eine Cover Designâ€"symbolic of Confederation, in three colours, specially drawn for July MACâ€" LEAN‘S by J. E. H. McDonald. story â€" "The Draft" by A. C. Alens m, dealing with the part that certain courageous and adâ€" venturesome Canadians took in the American Civil War, just beâ€" fore Confederation. Canada‘s provinces imerpreting the meaning of Confederation and defining the outlook, in regard to lheir respective provinces. ARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO You will find there 15 Cents Premiers of i EWE CpOTE 40, 969,020 ‘ MIMG PrOGUEES:..../â€"+e.rerks rtsdexriegre se ds 1,276,129 85,626,907 | _ _Many manufactured articles in which we had no export trade in 1868 now stand | bigh on the list ; examples are, cartridges exported in 1916 to the value of $73,904,584 paper to the value of $20,021,270 ; clothing, $9,148,878 ; explosives, $7;,080,926 . almminicm «92 ton ori a‘uminium, $3,682,351. 5 1 chants in other places!., A number from this burg attended and some day merchants in other places a ' will have thesame fight â€" Would it not be gahnhef rt(ijr?“lmgi" dl?nr P:" :.Y at M; better to give these big toads a run for tul:)e aruin‘s aii report a goo their money before they reach us ? Wei Tl’;oae from a distantewho attended leave it to the business menâ€"as business the Jones.â€"Hudson weddiog were, Mr menâ€"to decide. The storm is on the / and Mro George Peart and Mirs l\'hry { horizon and you had better get your sign | Peait, Mr and Mrs John Pears and | out now,"* 'Muter Willie of Traverston, Mr and t hsnl ns iMra Robert Milburn, Mr and Mrs G | The Review is well equipped to supp!Y | Furneaux of Durham, Mre J Hodgson ; wedding invitations for the June bride. and son Willie of Owen Sound and llrl Call and see our stock wivads " TCOE P" P f Foreign Trade Total trade 1867, $114,107,674 ; 1917, $,096,706,67 lmports""' Duty collected ........ ........ Lsapiso Exportsâ€" } WBHEHE:.. :.:. rercrerarntrrcate is in cce .. . M en on it _ In Brampton and Newmarket the local merchants have now a new battle to fight | and that is branch offices of Toronto‘s big stores. _ Had these merchants been real !| salesmen, these big concerns would have tried out other pastures before entering a field that showed lots of life. The inroads of these departmental stores will be felt ‘ and some day merchants in other places . will have thesame fight â€" Would it not be | better to give these big toads a run for their money before they reach us? We, leave it to the business menâ€"as business‘ menâ€"to decide. The storm is on the! | horizon and you had better get your signI | out now.*" ‘ Some Facts and Figures Showing Growth and Development Call and see our stock The Jubilee of Confederation new goods. ‘Any person with a little monâ€" ey can buy goods but it takes a salesman to sell them. _A good salesman equips] himsel{ with all the selling force at his ! command; advertising is the only medium | that can give him a direct line on his cus. tomers. He usesasmuch care in selecting | and using his advertising space as he does in the selecting of his goods. _ Stopping advertising to save money is equivalent' to stopping a clock to save time l + c | d 4 LLI As for prices we find the merchants of ; % Meaford are quite ready to pay for results| _ Garden parties and judging from the users of these colâ€" | order Q’ the day. umns our advertisers are surely getting‘ Mr .LdS‘l' H: the results. They admit it and why should epending a few d we worry ? | Mra J Hodgso ning to look the part. A difference exists between the stores that advertise and those that don‘t. There‘s a reason and the cause of thrift and success can only be attributed to the judicious use of pubâ€" licity _ Some merchants lay out in their estimates to spend a stated sum yearly in advertising the same as they estimate on Canada in 1867 ’l Many of our exchanges are considering the advisability of accepting advertising ~ from the departmental stores as a means of bringing their business up to a better paying level. _ It is really too bad that the average small town merchant does not waken up to his own responsibilities and endeavour to put upa fighting chance for his existence. _ In Meaford we have‘ merchants who are extensive advertisers“ and in conversation with them we find that they are well satisfied with results. These conditions could easily be enjoyed by all local merchants if they could be induced to give the publicity channels a: chance _ Years of merchandizing with / some men have not changed their minds‘ apparently and their businesses are begin. Calingch SHHON: .. .+â€"+<trrfecerercerrelarecesred a o PIAnkS ANQ DOBLUS: ++ :+ cosaecess serineieeasbninest Cattle........:........ ie M t ARepnatcnis dyta atut. o i 4. * JOKLS. :+ 0.s0. revserees staret cetriirert ste rter +. ce re0 orbann aaee 2 /p $ iOl’lS................................'..................A........... y collécted :....... ........ sevrersensvers terstrifeererierens se DISG Exportsâ€" ¢ Wheat. OcHlSe se e : sth ie is nvrannoiinianiaieainn nanirse . s ag ty o Bacon and INMNYS: +ss +6ke+ + +*«M0MAR trr sÂ¥ ehvinn PBHX Sexiv en s x ecwine The following is from the Meaford Exâ€" press, and is applicable to conditions in Durham just as well as in Meaford : DOES ADVERTISING PAY ? Agency for White Gasoline Tractors Glgc @utl!um Review eememecmenenbee eesenenne cae JUNE 28 1917 hone 67 sonen n een en nee n se n es sa0 THE DUBHAM REVIEV sn tnenea se ns ban e ne , $,095,706,671. Details of this follow : 1,099,940 Edgar Hillis of Port Eigin. Mr and Mrs Wm Willis Sr.and Miss Blanche Sumpton spent an afternoon with Mr and Mrs John Hudson. . Miss Effie Purvis spent a week end at her parental home recently. Mra J Hodgson and son Will of O wen Sound visited Mr and Mrs John Wylie recently. Mr Edgar Hillis of Port E‘gin is epending a few days in this burg. Mr Aaron Jacklin, Miss Fursman and Miss Mamue Botiâ€"were visitors at Mr Geo Brown‘s on Sanday, Miss Catherine Wyhe ot Purham is spending a week‘s holiday â€" with Misses Jeesio and Flora Clair. . Mrs Andrew Hastie and son Dou. gall attended the funeral of the late Archic McDonald of Port Elgin last week,. ° Miss Sadie McDongall, Hamilton, is holidayicg with her many frienas, Mrs Jno_MeCillivary is visiting G‘enelg and Priceyville friends this weed,. | _ The Children‘s Service held last Sunday was a splendid success. The children responded to the invitation of the Pastor to bring some object, with a written text attached that the object , brought would illostrate. ‘The conâ€" gregational attendance was gnod, and !lbe pastor spoke briefly upon each |text as read by tke different children. \The objects brought were yarious and very interesiing, ‘Moses‘ Rod‘ A cup ,of cold wat>r, A sling and a stone, A Key, The Key of David, A Branch, Crown of Thoins, also a Crogs, and many other articles, which made a very enjoyable and impressive service, Three Cradle Roll certificates were also presented. Each child present received a scripture button from the pastor at the cloge. Garden parties and p omcs are the L EP C TT TT WE rl"" ent needs. Every person who is anxious for the terminntion of the war will not fail to be at this service next Babbath, at 11 a. m. _ Next Sunday, Dominion Day, will be observed in the Church here with a special service of Repentance and Prayer, This service will be not only in response to the Call of the Govern. ment, as regards this day, but aleo in rcaponse}o the great call of the presâ€" Canada in 1917 $ ©68,5064,407 °$ 845,; â€"â€" 45,543,177 1,151,% _ 8,801,446 ‘147.6 Lambton St, Durham STEEL BRIDGE 3,648,081 244,894,586 754,526 33,918,479 2,284,488 47,473,474 783,481 43,778,034 203,705 ... 5,750,435 1,099,940 7,883,842 629,043 36,721,136 45,765 . .. ©6,288,257 6,640,689 * 25,976,523 1,276,129 85.626.907‘ trade in 1868 now stand MULOCK 1,151,375.768 147,623,230 Mr Jim Vasey bad the â€" to bave four young cattle lightning Monday eve. _ Don‘t forget the picaic Friday afternoon, the 29th in Mr Myers‘ grove 1k miles north of Dornocb. Every bidy come and bring a basket Also one on Thursday in Mr O‘Mara‘s busb, a fine platform bas baen erectâ€" ed for dancing.© So come and enjoy the tun. Mr Alex Mclntosh has purchased a} fine new McLaughlin buggy. | Miss Ella Barber spent the week end with ber friend Miss I Dargave‘)i. Sorry to bear Mrs J Watt is very low at present. Laterâ€"Sorry to hear that Mrs Watt has since passed away. Mr and Mrs J Dargavei and son motored out and spent Sunday with the former‘s mother and sister. Miss Ruby Smith returoed Saturda y from Tilbuary accompanied by her grandmother. _ The latter intenads spending a month with ber son and other friends. Rain is the order of the day. If it keeps on, we will all be webâ€"footed. Mrand Mrs Jones left Monday morning for their new home in Torâ€" onto. The groom‘s gift to the bride was a pearl sunburst, to the bridesmaid a pearl bar pin, and to the groomsman a pearl tie pin. After the ceremony was over about fitty gues‘s tgm'taook of a dainty supper. ‘The brides three storey cake adorned the table which was beantifully decorated with whita €arnations. ‘The evening was then spent in games and masic. The preâ€" sents which were numerous and useful including a number of cheques show the high esteem in which the young couple were held . Fresh Groceries Large Sales Jones â€" Hudson Nuptials Our stock is very large and before the adyance. Buy before the advance in We have a number of Rugs left in the newe neatest patterns and in the nicest Oriental shades appearance of the Eastern Rugs, but a great deal . DORNOCH McKechnie‘s Weekly News SEE OUrR We have the w F+*geâ€"rml misfortune killed by Boots and Shoes Men‘s Women‘s Dongola Blucher Women‘s Cbhrome Tan .. 4 _B!en’s Blucher.... .___ 3 yds x 3 yds...... 3 yds x 31 yds.... . 3 yds x 4 yas...... _ eteeeemememmems arriving every Week, _ f The Highest Prices Paid for Produce newest desigus in 14 ;;:h top Blucher . .. .. _ o . o i i o es i x Iyam EnmRSHERENNENERHERNRE 2: ’fi $nd Anuling eany ° _â€" _ | . Dimpelie Drape dulcs ped . Jamaica Lime Juice es* 25¢ } Montserrat Lime Juice g only at Health Salts :ag MacFARLANESDRUG STORE Bd The Roexolk store e o aamatntanadinienes 7 23 Gee ! C3 g But my $ Feet;fe'el ts Good mss John McQowan All kinds of grain bought at market price. on Flour and Feed in ton lots Phone Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour NEW WALL paper 500 tons of No 1 Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop Soothing, antiseptic, deâ€" odorizing. Make walking and standing easy. To restore tired, aching tender weary feet to comâ€" fort, use 4 yas........ '7.50 price, which is sure to _ REXALL FOOT BATH TABLETS CR!‘MPED OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at.... very reasonable rates THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS Every bag guarantoed. _ If not satisfactor7 bring it back and get your money. our prices >‘ ~Tental shades having all the , but a great deal cheaper, C. P. R. town office + > + >+>>>â€"$14.00 h the neatest ‘**>~~â€" 5.00 ++~>.â€"$3.10 are right newest designs in the to come, patterns, Rexall Foot Powder Shoo Fly Cream Paradis Talcum Arbutus Complexion Cream Laurece s6 Powder as we bought Summer Comforts % Nice for excessive perspiration. JUNE 28 1917 for mosquitos Smal uts milling.. ... ... .. Great Lakes Steamship Servi Via OWEN souxp STEAMSHIP M A % leaves Ow»n ® night each Thu necting train leav 5.25 p.m.) for S l(ln'e. Port Art} William. Bervice v commences Listhas been carsiully ; We wish to are no ready welcome an V Durbam Markets. A" Urders attendw Leave To or The Bell Telephone GP.A., 65 King 8 A. . Jackson, . ham, or write I Homeseekers‘ Excursions Every Monday til! Octon« LOW FAREsSs W PRIC * > FROM WINNIP TORONTO MILLI MISSES JUNE 28, 1917 Inforn Children‘s Hats July Ir Goes t FQG 10@ 42 on 00

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