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Durham Review (1897), 22 Nov 1917, p. 5

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the {one , a ruddy Its 22, 1917 Bran. Cora im Oil ’LEY our We " ton n opptie. I to: a 3 body look. RE - - -.-_- .u... unsaacu cow' M Y,", " ‘I o o X if kARbTEDT BROS., Pricevipe 33 Examaxxxxxxzxmxngwwxazwwm in! 7. 5mm & SolltlrDealerq, 11.ttsynl a M "'""""'" Ivy. . "are In Ik- Emo loInnln went to Toronto t , , wllnge, had been wounded during Saturday I. In. a C mble eoMiet of the Inner PI" lion M. Knox visited our week _ ' umber and anti] November. We and with "11K. Ginny“. _ "N -,:-r9ly hope that wounds any not lrJuk Mormon, “an“... qraal l' \. wrioua- in on: burg our the week and. ' m village and community wu Mr R D Arm-tron; In on dutychelo ,; .._n plunged into sonow luv. Than. days on the WM Lian question. 'i. wiwn word come thast Pte Thomas Mr Sunlgy fhnith Wttg in the City l ll umr. younger son of In bit?, week to Ice " brother Earl who IIs her. Village. had {Allen in nation “the bonpital. t .' 'errible ttttMist of the In" cf UcLObeP and only Nov-abet. same-rely hope all]! would. III Fr w serious. NIL-s Mary HcKiunon in "tying u In her sister In J. M. Mela". mum), for the winter. Wm! was roamed Int took that it N. J. MoMillun, Scotchtown. Ion , ' Mrs Margaret Molina. ulna J. J. I Mann who formerly kept a "on m n. 4 Village. bad been wounded dating; t 'rrrihln "mm“ Al .L- I-“ Complete Service to Ford Owners Everywhere Fall Hardware Necessities How tii best . . . " Lachlu ...,. " r g . Prices paid for Live and Dressed Fowl 5% Mrs l,',',' 31:31:11: OURTEOUS attention to your needs wherever you ma ( travel is something you appreciate, and being] a Ford owner you can get it. You are always "among friends”. There are more than 700 Ford Dealer Service Stations through- put Canada. These are always within easy reach of Ford owners (---for gasoline, oil, tires, repairs, memories, expert advice or motor adjustments. " Thecost ofFord Service is r,,',grittt low " theoost of the car itself. Nineteen of the most call for parts cost only $5. 40. Just comparethis with the cost of spare parts for other cars and you will realize the advantage of owning a Ford. Now is the time to p~ocnte your Cross, Handles, Cattle ties, Liliana, Pails, Shovels, etc. We have what van mat We have n In" range of efzee in black and brown of Lediea_ Quilted lining Heavy Coats. Just the very thin. for driv ing in the winter. Besideg, they are smart looking. One of these coats ie the very thing you went. Let us show you This is the time when a nice, mug Sweeter Cont would be acceptable. We've procured a very heavy stock at wonder- fully low price. when you consider the price of wool Aldo navy blue Jerseys for boys and girls. These button on shoulder, and are made from Union Caehmere yarn. Very thing for school children. . A full stock of Underwear for men, women “a n‘IHA-A- “new about that Fall Coat? TmermmmsAt.cgut '60:!“ . " . $890 na3.rom.'oNr. NOV. 22, 1917 a, Lancing, p35; -iiiCi' hue what you want U , women and ehihirei. "I" liamr, A Jrett, HOPEVILL}: P' 9mm; C\\ u. "‘ -"t..IT. - During tho latter part of Camber; 5;! Miss Leo O'Neii is visiting in Owen it looked as if win'or had really com; X Sound. to say. .Over night the 'ttgrttt t.r.tat r Rev "aha-on of Priceville culled hard muting thawing plowing qim , (lil on Mr John McVicar. wind-pd Indmul Sumac; as! l is "is. Winniv Jackson Sand» ed t calle u must we out.” an I tt er E herfriend's Miss JennieB Benin . atrozgh of open wenuer quld be a . hie-emu for the general agricultural- l _ x Min Muriel F. Bacon returned home ist. i E sher- weok’a visit with trio-ms on Mr John McGrath of Holstein h... I U the son'h nude. - ‘slncvmlv hope not GriGiir. , A rumuur is going around ,Ithink is o fro-c ttttttMr Run- Ttsir' , Kimmie (sitting), tion, on Oct. 26th. (is Pte. Jas. Weir, ti in has 3: Mrs John A Boston is this week visitinv with bar father. Mr Joo " Lachlun "orrh --!'PrloeviHe. Mrs Alex Momma. otikotehtown, reoived a message stating that her son. Gunner Nell was wounded. We since-rah how not aerinnalu l Mrs J»: L nahan of l spent ttVer' the ueek on mother, Mrs Peter O‘Neil be " Mrs Geo I Ladies welcome. I The R. C S. C. wish to thank through these eolttmns the donations of Xmas supplies for the aoldiura’ box as which were packed And sent across the sea a week ago Wednesday and :I‘huradav c The next maniac "ritt / Mr and In Burnett. In R Burn .ett Ind Mn V\llett. Durham, vieited F In It A. B. Bowen's. " Fall ploughing in nlmost eomplet- Itf. Envy in gt With light snowfall l makes one think of winter. Sunday the 25th. Rev Wm Black- on. Toronto willoccnpy pulpit " New England et 11 a In and Bethany " 8 and 7 p m. All arecordiehy invited. I Mr A H Burnett attended the fun- eral of his 'ister-in-ho. Mrs David ‘Bnrnet from Dnrhun In: Friday. Mr B. received word ot her death by phone trom Cobalt. Tuesday. We are wiry to report Mrs Bittort Br. not so ‘ we". NI GLENELG CENTRE '04: that Mr Randi-Tina: " boanniful farm on 6th . nahan of Owen S and the week and with her DMJA... .. be next menial: will Christie'a, Nov 28th. ), who was killed in ac- I. StaMiridiGTie" him North Egrein ant. L THOS. MATHER and we o'cl on a per , the stock yank, icevi "is ',tt '. when“; ye ves. good “In. old, one and 0mm , 1%“:th w. Public Auction a Credit Vuctioo Sale W - _.-_ - "'""'""' mu nuuws ner little lad Would never mix with anything that was ugly, mean a: bad; And lots of times I at and think how nice 'twould be-gee whiz I . It: “In” masthefellow that his mother] e is. - . _,,.___v. .-. u... u." ya. x u me as happy as a clam If I wars the fellow that my mother thinks am. She th'ipkf l, an a wonder, and knows her While walking down a crowded city street the other day, I heard a little urchin to a commie turn and say: , 'Say, iimmie. let Pt tell ya. I'd be " --t1er. Allenby has otptnred Jam and it clawing in on Jerusalem. We hops the day of the Turk in murine. In 0rd. Wounded. dying in I foreign land ; No father by take his hand. No mother by tn shed a ten. Par from his mm" home he lies. Sleep on dear Alex in u soldier’s no we They an“: you most who loved you eat. or over him did pstiGGiiur" No sister bv to shed a tear, No brother bv, his words to bear. her: ot the tainiir% 26;.an eavemonc. . No mocha}? can tiid him attend W». -. “a; nu; pUIIlLt __ -- s-,:'?"""'"."." 'P." i r l c ntentions men: putting on the mm. which nm- g": keno 1'ilb"lh'. 0% min is now. we understand. l"! the analysis of the so-called way home. Alex P"t"plemiidtype ment, in which he claim, of neither. of good appearance, en- in the minority. Grantc dowed with a kindly, admirable dis. Wilere all ll? r&q?hthey n .-t... . . . 'Sevesony. I scorn pummel! whieh nude him , f." "In-2‘2] Mr Guthrie who was tak with old and young. A " was 'inet betore Union Gov w Yea" Mage ttttd what makes tt doubly‘ had deserted the Libéra gnd it, that he rtrtteivett his death, dian Northern deal, on wound on his birthday, Ost. 28ah. It; Franchise Act and on otht is needless to any that the Wh9'0,'w:s therefore no Liberal i hearted svmpathp' of the community hearty applause. when out to the purer"! and all mom- ‘I Hon's. Rowe" and Newt hero ot the tamilv in their ad her [good men hm rm: .. ---- Tuesday, Ar. 2m. 1911 n has" John McGrath of Holstein has 5333:? g: “Vlvni , n doing ploughing on hlo lnrm take care of the i hole Wlth Intention: of moving on it 1ook.afrer hisow r "m coming opting. John has been received with an ettttatted 1n the halal busineu for mine have been done I gen!” (ml: now with plenum he takes ttliytitot,d, nc . " t t e . many as he ll! plough ItS.?tee sings credit. Laurier no the sod down, Old time: cotmtrylrmg enot 'j1lnk'/lft,n once more " Mr John i .ot.Ir politics and S l tg a rune is equally u busy on cal-her?“ls own province "I',?,' , tor]; was a gar as of madness comes tn as one, "an he . . su t It le',,"':.':',":,':: silently flow. ”£31233?" Robt. . eep sorrow that . r right a k community learned that Pte Alex tub: ernment was 'il"i, Vicar sun of Mr and Mn John Me the vot s from all V car, had died trom wannds reeeit gush“ had unth " Alex enlisted nan private in the $3;ng fgpvemme 147th Bats. sud want oversea“. mile. and he in?! hi": over a yeurazo. Bat in England he judging Mr Rana! was transferred to a. highland regi- 7.Ttestof 1911her b','.",',',',.,',",',?,') on the kilta, which uni- beeral contentioi 1P'PHYT, I"? understand. on the sf,',':,',',?,.'!,),?)); Con. Mr Moth: of Port Arthur being the pure'nnser and the price being $6500. Sorry to part with old friends but welcome the new. l M. J. _Bolger ....-.o... Miss E. Gun............ George Shiers......... . George Furneaux,..... ..JAt/..Ffciiiuiii'rr.". E. A. Hay............... Albert Noble.........: Dr J. G. Hutton ...... Shirley McIntyre...]. Arnold Noble .......... John Burgess .'........ Rev s. M. Whaley ... Dr D. B. Jamieson... Ben Sharp........ ...... Jghq M9rrison......... “v,"- an." I "vo......... yugrtJrcftraid ........ ‘W. Irwin (Chronicle) C. Smith & Sons....". Dr W. C. Pickering .. Miss Julia Weir....:. J C. -Atltqnsc........f.. N. P. McIntyre........ if. Miyteleo.."./L.C.',' ll. J. Smith ""......... 101']. F. Grant......... D. C. Town ............ H. J. Snell... ,.......... J. S. Mcllraith ........ 2t"n,Agti,iri ......... any unter ......... Allen Bell...... ........ J, H. Harding ......... Robert MacFarlane.] Finley Graham ........ 9,ur)ian.t liigh School British Red frttt contributions in um... , 'cevilk. the foamy. y - year old. 26 cal- artti.htatteerxqhe tuctiomtoieiCgr- 'ttil/ttUra', Nat In“! ncvmw C. N. R to set th SOP to tt tiers of t , The ut I Mr Ball and they that 3e , prov tt we I Proved it 'tNt the. Nav.: cruiser VII Battleshi1 if: guard our " The ele " den. Sir . was never election it le,',", do t to Wt et is??? but i: such as the m not the C. as lt dealt I that ths. m "mpen m. new admitted they had done me things which they should not have done. “What do you t ink of it, ladies and gen- tlemen. when a public man admits he" did something wrong i"' . The Liberal party ( were accused .of partmmship beanie of criticism of Sir Sim Hughes '. they were not alone Sir Robert Borden thought no little of him that he asked for his retr:gna. tion Why didn't theyact .when Bour- mwu. spreading P.etohirtder re- crluiting by putting him in rt-G.-..'-, panicsriips are not sent across sea to ' guard our troop-ships, but cruisers. l The election was due to Sir Robt. Bor- den. Sir Sam Hughes had charged and tt ' was never denied that Borden wanted an election in 1914, in 1915 and in 1916. What do the records show ? They did not k to war measures as they had prom- isz? but introduced contentions measures such as the C. N. R. bill. "Why c 'uld, not the C. Al. R. wait ?" At some length he dealt with the famous report of Sir Henry Drayton in which it was shown that the concern was bankrupt, and by Mr Borden', own legislation, if could and should have fallen into the hands of the government without a cent. Instead they overrode their own commission and have decal: that any 'sum up to 810,00ogjoij may pal . . Mr Bill admitted they had done me things whiCh they should Mo im-m 4-» l we utterances of Sir Wilfrid read by l Mr Ball were the words of a statesman and they were still true. It was true also y that the' Lauder naval program had been proved to be the better. Australia had [ proved it by clearing the Pacific and all the Naval e.ngagements sofarhad been cruiser victories, not those of battleships Battleships are not sent arr-me w- .. al I Mr Wright asked Why the Borden gov ernment was unfair enough to with-hold l the vot s from all women ? He was glad Mr Ball had undertaken a defence of the Borden g.overnment, so it would be con- sidered fair of him to recall their record. and he Would take the liberty also of I judging Mr Ball on his record. Re the contest of 1911 he pointed out that many Liberal contentions opposed then had since been adopted. He entered t n an analysis of the so-called Union govern. ment, in which he claimed Liberals were in the minority. Granted even that they were all able men they represented them. selves only. With scorn he showed up Mr Guthrie who was taken into the cab- ', net betore Union Gov. was formed. He i ad deserted the Liberals on the Cana- I lian Northern deal, on the iniquitous t 'ranchise Act and on other measures and t us therefore no Liberal and he received eartv annlmu. support Sir ttai. ESFEZn eminent. "tt"""E m: mung and maiming of Can- adians. Sir Wilfrid claimed he would take care of the war-. Why does he not look after his own province ? A question received with applause. Some things may have been done by the late government which should not have been done but they had many good measures to their credit. Laurier had humbugged this country long enough ; we are laying down our politics and Sir Wilfrid is localiz d in his own nrnuimm , w umserve all purposes owing toits se- lective features. He made an earnest ap- peal that everything ible be done for the boys who were sudering and dying for us Sir Wilfrid promises to suspend the Act, if elected, but the enemy is not ttus-; pending the killing and maiming of Can- adians. Sir Wilfrid claimed he would take cgre of the war-. Whv drum in a» L'vmtt'nued from Page f the Militia? Act of 1906 which provided for balloting for men between the ages of 18 and 60. The Military Service Act aimed to ppnsewe all purposes mm... In Ir.. -- The Nominal}; Way election, 510de "mil-IF. mama's; 'rl'et.re14te'te moss sea'w ONTARIO ARCHIVE: TORONTO i, not a grit and try an appeal to and Umon goV. 'iii'i11itnaa, Track Route Full “Warmth: fr. II In" Gnu his! The! Age-t o. C E “Main. Dim Pill. Ari! “W ttto Oatt mm Gull... 7"!- l ....., Meehrg can on Mill: mm and Pa: 'OI' Can an pinch: I day this. I "What do we need for dinner, Mary?" asked the mistress, as the maid appeared at the door of the room. "A new let av dishes, mum," answered Mary 1uguhriousgy. "Dive just tripped overtheedgeav th'rug." I and ,1”... '"'""".b"m I lyear ago might have exposed the weakness and dprevented the develop- ment of this read disease; and yet, in spite of such 3 warning, thouundl of men and women will continue to disregard the danger until they too have become victim: " rum-"‘4’ A thorough ttt,ii,i, year: atto mid t have "--'"._.9"b w uwullnas or gammy men in Cumin and the United tutu during the past few months. o but year, as in years pest, nearly _ every St,tgggt and School Tucher in Ontario elped to spread the Gospel , of Good Health on Tuberculosis" Sun- I da and Tuberculosis Day in the I 'aut 2 This year, under the auspices of the [ National 8anitarium Association, en- domed by the leadimr Clergymen of all Denominations and’ by the Depart.. ment of Education. Sunday, November 25th, and Monday, November Mth, have' been erminted for the snnusl observance o these days. At no time in the history of the (world hes the necessity for physicsl l 'fitness been so greet " it is to-day. One has but to seen the reports of re. 5ections for active service sbrosd to note the many that are unfit. "You have tuberculosis!" has been the pro- , 1tP..emtnt to thpussnds of your“! I And the Council Wt at that time and gape hear in person by his Counsel, licitor or Agent. any son who claims that his land will be prej icially affected by the Bylaw and wh applies to be heard. Ated the 5th day of N ember A. D. Wm. B. Vol t. Clerk., , "on. u! eight 0 lock i ' the afternoon at the Town Hall a the Town of Durham, a By-law for stopp g up, and conveying to The Rob Roy" real Mills Company. .Limited, that pa of George Street East in the Town of Dd am surveyed a d laid out and intended be used for the pur- _ pose of tt Railway . ing at the Mills of the said Company d being composed of a strip of land off th north side ofGeorge Street between Albe and Elgin Streets In the Town of Durh . TUBERCULOSIS SUNDAY “awn-mum m~ minnow“! With I. Layne in ,.but renewed the light of (i'i'i'ii',l/i?,.'gt'il? a; In mm " 2 He of having manned the we 2 Just a week baton for their estdorsakioei or 2 otherwise and had received endorsation l (,illr,',iiiilitei,iii?,ti,l., . " Why has Mr Ball not 1 swag: to be nommated as a candidate of l l the nion government ? " He was in the l 1 same partizan pos tion as ever yet would I ho and” an .n- -t, .. _ noun“. roux-m annou- Hedetined Ltiapost.titmm being " rthtr.e.tygyeriliiiefir', “I in moon! examination 1 t The Next Best tr lnvestnmu . t tomauutopuruua, t stattfieid's, lit; A sound investment. t _ $9 By purchasing them i, ' you are btnjitittini * . yourself and helping * * your country; and . , The Next Beat 6 :t.y Victory , War Loan Bonds 'at"rseerooooouri,' - an. Is Running {Some of the but lines of Winter (and. you can (at my when. Priem an right. Grocery Staple. are a specialty and all kind: at CHRISTMAS novelties. Besndquartese, for Sun Cum. The Election . W . -- ',". C'. itrith arillMli2yl 'b. , t . - TI 2ttt, . ant I N ki . :Ionor . U' 'tg I PtLtfitt Ul not c. s", ateof c" n- tom, Fl I in the I “f - , j: hvould c, wr . [a " LN, > r. I . _ AIL ' 1 RIFE.' RO be -"41...,.»‘ Fd rf iiie rT f {e for la.’ u 2 11hr .. " . - , tan i 9-. - "APE?!?,',?."' Can adu’s Vic to r y 1401;". By their solicit“. In the matter o the "tutu; Al I der 'rl/glide, hue of IL ltd,','.': ) chip of GM in the County of , any farmer deceased. ' NOTICE in hereby given pursuant ‘ R. 8. o. 1914 Cap In, Sec " that all pernonahaving clainta against the e. tate of the aid Alexendor Marcu. son who died on or about the at Day of August. A. D., (gr: are reqneetod to lend by poet prepaid or Otherwise to deliver to J P Tetfoed of the Town of Durham, Solicitor foe the ad-iniatrotor on or before the goth Day of November. 1917 their name. addreleeu and descrip- tiono and a futt Itatauent of particu- lua of their clainu and the nature of Iecnrlty (tinny) held by them, duly Ile/eb, and that alter the aid day (the administrator will proceed toddl- tribute the aueta of the estate among the parties entitled thereto, lusrmd regard only to the claim. of which they then shall have notice. Dated this 4th day of November A. D. 1917. DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL " Universal Service - --Buy Victory Bonds" In the '. IE. BEAN This Space donated by i I. . hr_r_r.trro_rtshe "n. ‘c: sl:,' LOGICAL TI The " .'tf1'.""9Ttshg, SCIATXCA. Lamb-go. Constant Hm“. Urinary Dean I“. 1nd all Kidney and 'llilt'lll Troubled Gearee Binnie William Weir Notice to can“; W0" Executor: ', J. P.Telford, "m I '. SCIATICA, It am“. an. und all h Troubled "II-l...- '"eeeseee!mes- 1917 n:

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