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Durham Review (1897), 6 Dec 1917, p. 4

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#i A * 4 Eyesight Specialist The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. Zyes Examined Free 1 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. 14 Now at Central Drug Store th FINLEY GRAHAM, Pn. ‘ Graham Eyeâ€"Testing System OGATMEAL MILLS FHECNES : Day §4, Night § 26 M SUPPGOGRT UNION GOVERNMENT To Back up the Boysâ€" To Hasten Victoryâ€" To Win the Warâ€" Union Government 4y ED BY Sa 1 1 ~ay : mall y over 200 Opticians in this province Where do YOU stand ? is concentrating its efforts to win the War. It has gone about raising reinforcements in the only pracâ€" tical way; under the Military Service Act, 1917. Laurier, Bourassa and their adherents admit their intention cof holding up reinforcements so urgently needed in the treaches. 1C CC at Mr J under the of woed, me in con :3 Evoery woman may vote who is a British subject 21 years of age, * resident in Canada one year, â€"and in the constituency 30 days, who is the mother, wife, widow, daughter, sister or halfâ€"sister of any r female living or dead who is serving or has served without Canada Ailitary forces, or within or without Canada in any of the Naval forces f Great Britain in the present war, or who has been honorably disâ€" such services and the date of whose enlistment was prior to Sentember Ir I iC Cu (Instructor in Optometry) tact with the revolving teeth. and was cnt into the bone, A large portion of the flesh was torn out entirely, :eaving the w.ist in such a lacerated condition that the deeâ€" tors feared that it might not be possible to save the hand, and amputation would be necessary.â€"Paisley Advocate. Unionist Party Publicity Commuitiee Being lot 1 of 11 and 3 of 9, Con. 1, W G R, Bentinck, (5 miles from Durham on a rural. route.) 100 acres, mostly cleared Some hardwood bush. Convenient both to Church and School. Terms moderate Apply to Coming nearer home still a glance over the South east Groy list of enumâ€" erators, shows the same neglect of the so called instrucrions of the Union government We haven‘t the least personal objection to the appointees, but we have shown enough to prove that as the Globe said about two weeks ago, the routine of the election was being run by the Conseryativye machbine. |_ _ As to the composition of the Union government it has been abundantly shown that while respectability bis \ been thrown over the remnant of the late governmert by Liberal additions, |these additions are not, in nam ber, | ope half of the government. Complaints have been reaching the (Globe thâ€"t Returning Officers (in alâ€" most every case themselves Conserâ€" vative) have been appointiog enumâ€" erators almost wholly from the Conseryvative ranks â€" The Globe says it Returning Officers do *his, they ars not followirg instructions Nearer home in Vorth Grey not cnly are the enumerators all Conservatives, but many of them have placed completed lis‘s in the hands of Mr Middilebro, the Conservative candidate, 3 or 4 days ahead of bhis opponent, a great advantage where hburried printing work and serutiiizing hss to be done. As to performances, patronage was to be abolished, yet we find Mr Lewis ex M. P. for West Huron made a Jadge of Huaron, MrE J. Hearn made Jadge of Waterloo, a num ber of Senators appointed and about 20 others to various positions wi h salaries ranging from $2500 to $10000 the latter being to Hon. G 0. H. Perâ€" ley as High Commissioner to England, aod all good tories True MrPuagsle; was made Lieut. Gov. of New Bransâ€" wick, but the exception proves the rule. ‘ Not all who support the present Union government are in favor of constription : no: all who enderse Sir Wilfrid Lagrier are opposed to it. The tormer may swallow it in view ol favors. past, present or perspective, when the laiter supp rt it, it must b« from sincerity. That they support Laurier whois opuosed to it is beâ€" cause they must ccusider it of prime“ importance for the weltare of Canada and the boys overseas that the gov | ernment of millionaires, which daring | the war has exploited, or allowed to| be exploited, the masses of the people. be removed from power and control instead of being granted four years more to practice Prussian methods. In spite ot the name Union, it is not a | fifttyâ€"fifty goyernment, whether judg ’ ed by its personnel or by its perform â€" ’ ances. © TORONTO Che Durhamâ€" Review ster or halfâ€"sister of any served without Canada in any of the Naval forces has been hororably disâ€" t was prior to September Election Comment Farm To Rent DEC Elizabeth Wilkie, 620 Christie St., Toronto 1917 *FE DUBHAM EEVIEW â€" ‘‘Ttis id‘le to say that “Nothingg ‘l matters but the war‘"‘ and immediately | to act as it our old political preference must be preserved at all costs. It is not asg if either Liberal or Conservative | were Called upon to make the slightest | sacrifice of principle. Matters upon| which the parties differed in principle| will and must atand over until after| the war. The Union Government can "carry on"‘ only wih a strong public! snpport, _ Belef in its suceess 18 vita)," Doubts about its euccess, if widely or | loudly uttered, wou!d foredoom is to failure, This would be a national ra tastrophe joyfully weleomed by our| enemies. The expression of personal preference has magde Russia powerles®, This country bas called upon our pol:â€" | tical leaders to "get tngether," They : hayve got together. Theraok and file: must follow suit," | Laurier is 76 years old, has a recâ€" ord of over 40 years of public service and never a breath of scandal atâ€" tached to his name. He has more As Union Government Sees It _ It is nonsense to say that if Lavurier wins, help to the war will cease. â€" It would be prosecuted with a vigor unknown since the assembling at Valcartier, and Sam Hughes, not Borden was responsible for that. Not only would men be sent as freely as now but in addition there would be such a stop put to profiteering and 8o per cert profits on bacon and food stuffis that would make Canaâ€" dians sit up and take notice. With Apologies to Burns. Men whom duty calls this hour, See the front of battle lour Woman too with voting power, Do your duty here. C If you ballotas you pray,‘ Do your duty then toâ€"day, Mark your ballot Laurier, The foe is ever near. Wha would be a traitor knave, Wha wou‘d £ll a coward s grave, Wha sae base as be a s‘ave, Let him turn and fiee. Wha for hame and righteous law, Freedom‘s sword weuld strongly Freeman stand and freeman fa‘, Let him on wie me. By oppression‘s woe‘s and pains, ay our sons in servile chains, e will drain our dearest veins, E:t tgeey shall be free io# y the proud usurper ies By the ballot meet your foe, Liberty‘s in every blow, Let us do or dee.â€"Ex. | _ But he is Frenchâ€"Yes, and what | are you going to do about it? Must| all French Canadians be shot ? It‘ would be a big contract . Besides‘ they and their forbears were in Can-: ada before you or yours. _ Rut he is | Roman Catholicâ€"Well Borden is Anglican and both of them have' equal rights and again what are you going to do about it? Over two millions of French Canadians wait your answer. Just last month in Quebec city, Lanrier said ; "The war is still going 0%, France is still under the heel of Germany, Britain is heroically fightâ€" ing, and fighting the foe on the soil of France? What will we French Canadians do? _ I believe that our first and pressing duty is to share in the fight. It is our immediate daty to help our armies who have covered themselves with glory, We must support them with men. _ We must fecd them. _ We must serye, I stand for voluntary service but I repeat with all earnestness, I stand tor serâ€" vice." Shoot him for that? | Quebec has not done its share in ‘eniistment ! Listen to Laurnier " If Quebec hbhas not dore its share, on whom does responsibility rest ? Oz the Borden government, shose Queâ€" bee members openiy, strenuously and persistently preached the Nationalist doctrine ot ‘no participation by Canâ€" ada in Imperial wars." That doctrine w on for them the Drummondâ€"Arthaâ€" baska election in 1910 and 27 seats in Q sebec in 1911.‘‘ _ Shoot him for that 2 More than once the above question has been made an assertion and it might be well to erquire why. The main reason it is supposed, is his opposition to conscription and> his supposed apathy in regard to winning the war. s Is the tragic assertion justified ? Let us see. He bas said " The ruthâ€" less violation by Germany of the most sacred canons of international law, left us no option. _ We had to join in a fight against a power w hich has become the common enemy of mankind " Shoot him for that ? Personal Preference Scots Wha Hae Should Laurier Be Shot ? S ly draw ‘‘"Bir Thos. White says "Union Govâ€" ernment is an accomplished fact, it was born of the will of the Canadian people." In this Sir Thomas is wrong. The Birth of Union Governm‘t From a campaign sheet we copy the article below : it is pithy ! is it the truth that makes it so ? Canada has a most diverse popuâ€" lation, differing in ideals as well as in language and religlgus faith. * It should be the aim of our statesmen to harmonize ideals wherever possibâ€" le and to inculcate charity and forâ€" bearance on the sensitive points and where unity is not possible lead them to the peaceful primrose path set out in the motto ‘"‘agree to disagree." In Canada since it became a bi lingual country, no man has done more, has done as much, to promote these naâ€" tional and desirable aims as Sir Wilfrid Laurier. I than once stood ount for the people and has dared even the authority of his own church. He was defeated in 1911 but it was a glorious defeat, for he lived to see his opponents, who raised bogey cries, adopt his measures, Fresh Groceries Who hasn‘t a sweet tooth? New Bulk Chocolates New Boxed Chocolates â€"â€"Huyler‘s, Liggett‘s and Lowney‘s â€" nothing finer in the market. Choice Candy Come and see our splendid stock . Some new and dainty pieces just in. Large Sales nion government was conceived China alwaysacceptable Our stock is very large and before the adyance. â€"_ We have a number of Rugs left in the newest desig: neatest patterns and in the nicest Oriental shades having appearance of the Eastern Rugs, but a great deal cheaper, 3 yids x 3 yds........$14.00 3 yds x 3} yds.... ... 15.50 3 yds x 4 yas........ 17.59 Buy before the advance in price, which is sure to come, A Splendid Investment for Yourself We Recommend the Purchase of Victory Bonds McKechnie‘s Weekly News SEE We MacFARLANE‘S DRUG STORE The Fexoll, store have the newvest designs i Boots and Shoes Women‘s Dongola Blucher ... .. Women‘s Chrome Tan ... . hk c4 Men‘s Blucher . ... Men‘s 14 inch top Blucher. ... . . oUR NEW WwaALL Paper C. P. R. town office arriving every Week. ._ The Highest Prices Paid for Produce P arke. The meeting of the Women‘s Inâ€" stitute will be held on ‘Vednesday, Dec. 12th at the bome of Mrs J. H. radorthie i euloitted / Quite a number aroun1i the bqra attended the Molsonâ€"Myers wedding on Wednesday. ~_ Tw B o Don‘t forge; the Red Cross Box So¢â€" ial in the hail on Dec. 19th. Miss B,; McGarrity is a guest of Mrs J . Suilivan. Sorry to heer Mra John Ray Sr is not improving in healik, afife We welcome Mr and Mrs Lueck and family to our burg who are living in the bouse formerly occupied by Mr P,. Melatosh. a 3 .li-i;;-iétvfi;rber spent the week end with Miss I, Dargavell. ________ _ _ Miss Bessie Campbell spent Sunday with her sister Mr3s Will Robertson. vue 1210 OR £ mERAWARE MAE ETE C 00 It was born immediately after the C. N. R. Bil, the Franchise B:&l. and the War Times Election Bill h been passed by the ‘‘Gag,‘‘ the reason being to save the Borden ‘Government from immediate death. Its father was Bir Clffcrd Bifton and the Big Interests, and its mother, the Borden AAminisâ€" tration, is nearest relatives are the Pork Barons, the Food Manipulators and the Profiteers, â€" 1ts full brother is High Tariff. _ its mantle of respectaâ€" bility is its Liberal Members." immediately after the 1i0nIedim®uery . ©RWSR OMOM CC CCO l the life of Parliament hl_d bogn refuu’d;. No trouble. _ Frost does not harm them. _ We won‘t have enough for all. Be wise, come early. Nothing will delight the children more than a 1 air of these active little fish. we will give 2 Gold fish and large bowl free. With every 5Cc or over purchase of Gold Fish FREE DORNCCH our prices are in A Patriotic Deed for the Country Buy your tickets here the neatest ++ >>>>+â€" 5.00 â€"+>+>+..â€"$3.10 newest designs in the right as we bought The Red Cross Sewing Circle met last Tuesday at Mrs Knisley‘s 16 ladies were present and the collecâ€" tion was $1.90 This Tuesday the meeting is held at the home of Mrs. Webber Sr. Miss Edith Huagbes of town visited with Miss Mildred Webber the end of last week. _ ____ s _ Mr. W. Smith is spending a few days with relatives in and near Guelph and atterding the Winter Fair. here. Mr. C. Petty was~in Owen Sound last week on the jury. M is W B Ard of 8i Mary‘s, is spend ing a few weeks with bher parents The new Methodist Hymn Book now on sale. Make the most of the long evenings. â€" BOOKS for evâ€" erybody are here. Make your selections early . The Women‘s Institute is contribut. ing pounds and clothing to the Child. ren‘s Sbelter in Owen Bound. Any one wishing to help please leave at Parke‘s Store, Dornoch not later than Dec. 13. Anoything will be thank{ully received. es o ns oo sn ul tS ment which will be beld on Friday, Dec. 21st in the Presbyterian charch. Proceeds for Red Cross. Mrs Ed. Muldoon and family leave this week for Hamilton. Mr Muldoon leaves in a couple of weeks, as they intend epending the winter there. Nothing could be nicer for Him or Her. Cheer the loneliness of the dugouts at the front by weekly snaps from Home. 11 44444 d iccctrotntect on afternoon in the church, new officers being elooted. _ After the meeting practise was held for the entertainâ€" V y OM 4. Auald an Wridav Kodaks Winter Reading SsOUTHâ€"EAST BENTINCK for Christmas all the DEC. 6, 1917 Smal on Beaturday The Ch ssm s uy E PRickyvy] _ Electric fi KARSTE! 1 |efeleSelpeelate ~::-::-::-::-",~.- Athom y €Cript in E Fa” H.u «Btopglare 1 law in oev« E"How aboi The MacLlce bookse fing Womer The Bus For that C Art! Mrs These c gazine a We hav Some of Review . liter liter Exclusi “OW abo We hayw with you are thes OoU Sir G Sweate: 80 §3 Highc.~ our / ® PEC. 6

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