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Durham Review (1897), 27 Dec 1917, p. 4

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LP.. Low Grade Flour, Rolled Oats, Breakfast Cereal, Bran, Shorts. Middlings, Corn Chop, Cracked Chicken Corn THE PE0PLE'S MILLS , -iiiii"'"iiiii".'"iiirii"ir'"r" --"'"'""-"'"""""""'---"---------- Of TIE SWUGGLE '1'.tief.1rtr".f ttts. clot-" RR LIFE Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour [201m Tom tt Shce Store The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. OATMEAL mus mans t Day " Night 126 kinds algal: The Chevrolet Garage They are made in three popular sizes, IIA, 3, and 6 h. Th---) size to suit every pur- pose and purse. Special engines (crude oil burning) up to 25 h. p. to order. Type 'T Fairbanks-Morse Farm Engines Both of which are now on exhibition at the Lambton St. Garage~ The 1918 Models of both lines embody several new constructional features which we are unable to mention due to the limited space at our disposal. tiaffieient it is to any that they are the Acme of Perfection, both in appearance and efficiency. Come in and be thoroughly convinced of their superiority over the prevailing cars now offered to the buying public. MgLaughlin "Fours" and "Sixes" We have a stock of Good Heavy Mixed Feed on hand {hat we are selling at special prices in ton lots. If you need Feed, get our prices. HEAVY»; MIXED FEED V CR'HPED 0.575 for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at. . . . very reasonable rates Every bag guaranteed. If not tratisftustorr bring It back and get your money. In closing, we wish to say a few words regarding our Standard Line of John McGowan tons of Nod Mixed Chop WHEAT AND HARLEY Pump jacks, Cutting boxes, Choppers, Etc. Wishing our Many Customers a Happy New Year I t a nuke: mice. Speck] Reduction 0m and Feed In ton lots. ANNOUNCEMENT I Repairing as usual wish to call your attention to our NEW LINE OF New and Greatly lmpg'oved chevrolet Models at Special Prices ’. S. McILRAITH M l NO. 3, BENTINCK 1 Sr. 4th -W. Grierson, R.Livingstone, R ;‘ Bailey. Jr 4th-A Corbett, A McRonald Sr 3rd -H. Miiligan, G. Reay, J. Derby, l Jr 3rd -Mary Mightou, M. Alexander, o. I Livingston. Sr 2nd--W Park. J. McRon- laid, R Johnston. Jr 2nd-W. Alexander. i Sr I-G. McCulloch, M. Johnsu n, I t Mighton. Jr 1 - M. Charlton, B. Hunt, i Lillie Mcrvyn & Lottie Mervyn eq. Pr- E Crozier, H. Hopkins. P. Alexander ( MABEL KIRKTON Teacher l NO. f), GLENELG _ 4th-A. Ritchie. K. Davis, G. Lindsay, Sr 3rd M. Bell, J, Bell, R. Davis. Jr J' 3rd -E, Hargrave & H. Ritchie cq. 2nd _J i --A. Lawrence, M. Hcrgrave, I. Davis. i Ist- R Amen. Sr Pr- B. Ritchie. Jr. - Primer - F McFadden. K Davis. i F. SCOTT, Teacher i Prices on application. Contributions my he lent to W. J. thge, Chaim, mu Avenue, Toronto, or Goo. A. Secreta- Tmnur, 223 College St, Tomato. the Hush? viii 116.3113? TGia T, new appealing for help. The lot of the consumptive is a spe- cially trying one. Only recently a family was discovered,riving in. two small rooms over a store. At one time they had occupied a comfortable home but the father took sick and had to give up work. With the savings all gone, they were forced to sell the fur- niture to buy food. When the man was found to be a consumptive, this was the opportunity of the Muskoka Free Hospital to bring relief so that not only would'the stricken husband have a winning chance lg, life, but more desirable still, the wife and chil- dren should be removed from danger of contracting tt dieeaae. Under skil- ful guidance the ome no cleaned up and the family temporarily provided for. It is now reported that the' patient is doing well, with every chance of is frequently revealed in these war times even in this well-to-do Province. Hard enough to be poor-still worse to be sick and poor. It was, and is, no time to be dogmat'r' or bitterly partisan. Union Governmenti: a fact, and if Review advertising helped to bring it about, all right. They are doing well, and cheering, not criticising, is the proper attitude. At such a time, with a divided state of public opinion, our purpose was to repre- sent both views : we did sowithout co:- sidering their influence on the respective candidates, at least that was not our chiel concern. The Review is a newspaper, mt an organ, we were not employed by either Wright or Ball, Laurier or Borden and while our sympathies went with one pail and our editorial remarks showed it, our readers, in the present anxious state of pubiic opinion were free as they ever were t , form their own conclusions either from editorial or from Union Govt. matter. [ Our friend of the Chronicle seems to have been worried over what he is pleased to call our "inconsistency" in acceptht', Union government advertising, and in times past refusing liquor advertising Where the inconsistency ? We don't be- lieve in furthering the liquor interest, we do believe in Union government, and had the eiection gone against the present Union government there would have been another in itsplace, as sure as the sun ises. “I! it ttyr ttyet 1.Trh .eyryie4 .09 by Ely! Barium nevi!!!) Election Advertising. Lambton Street, Durham, Ontario School Reports DEC 27. t917 and also to the 'mil DUBH'AM HEW?“ A meeting of the Women's Inuilnte was held " Mn Parke] lest Wed and it even d, aided that we would and $25 to Hell“ Relief ttttsd, $5 to the Ctpiidrett'mselusrhi Om tt Bound and eleo e pwund shower in aid at the Children 'e Shelter . The rent meet- lng will he at teiag M. IeInweh‘e on January hh. Mr Duncan Morrison had the mig. fortune to lose A valuable mun In: Week. Mr and Mrs T. A. Wares and hmyy oi Turomo are guests ot the Intel's tamer and sister Mr T. McKuig ht Quite a number attended the enter. “lumen! in the church Friday ere. Pn ceeda were $26 in- Red Cross work. Mr Jaek Rw IV! with Durham friends. MISS Elia Barter in apcuding "tutkon at her home in Varuey. Mrund Mrs J. d. Dareisveu ttrd non ot Rock Mulls Visited the to'mel‘s mother ever the holiday. Miss L-wina sioruly of Toronto Normal school is mm. x her patents here. . A large can tre: ttended the but social in the Ihbli last Wndnvsday. The proceeds amount. d to $118 which will be used tor Red Crass lurposea. Alter the boxes were sold. the tttskets were drawn tor the suck of sugar, Marer Cliff rd McCIacken being the lucky we. ' Mr Cecil Raine: was a cues: of Dor. noch friends Sunday eve. Miss Bird McGurrity left Monday to Spend Xmas with her parents at Waik- anon. Miss Mayne Wurnock of Am prior, former teacher ot Srpu'me Homo] here, is renewing acquaintances around the bare. Mr Angus McIntosh of Niagara Falls is spending the holiday " his home heie. Those who are spending the holi- days at their homes in this vicinity "re: Miss Nina Noble, Mr and Mrs Arthur Backus, Sadie and George Langrill, Agnes and Grace Petty all from Toronto, Irene Vollett from Kit. chener, Mrs Hittrox of Hamilton, Mary Backus, Belle and Margaret Petty from Rivanna, Conn and Mea- ford respectively, l, Mr A. Knishy is Visiting a few days with friends neat Holstein. Mrs Robt. Stinson (nee Della Voi- l"ti) and two childrln arrived on Saturday born Swift Cuitent. Sash to visit with her parents here. Miss V. Aljne and her pupils con. cluded their work cf the term last Friday afternooon by having a Christ. mas tree and prognm which were ett- joyed by all present. Miss Aljoe left 'he same p. m, tr; in for let home in Toronto where she will spend the holiday. Miss Jean Pic-en left Saturday to spend Xmas mth Millbank friends. The Red Cross sewing meeting was held at the home of Mrs W, Petty last week. I7 ladies were present and the colleelion was $2.00. The meet. ing this week ml] be held on Thura. day, Dee 27th at Mrs S. Laugril1'a. Mr John Stewart's continued feeble health is P. source of regret and anxiety to his many friends. Dornoch box social and Latona Christ- man tree were attended by the usual goodly number of representatives from the Iecond. tho, then, ye Grinin'a Corner'. folk. ye’ll jist mind that when the wee echule gives its hit social early in the Nelv Year. Mrs McGelhvray of Paisley has re. turned home after spending a month with her daughter Mrs D. A. Campbell Mrs Mills and lime daughter of Our ham were visitors at Mr D. A. Camp hell's over the holiday. Mr and Mrs R. J. Corlcut gave a merry Christmas dinner to a number ot friends. Masters Percy Ledingham and Flet. cher Ridden, our high school boys, are home from Durham for the holidays. Mr Cecil Sparling. atormer Glenda boy, and now an ostensibly prosperous farmer of Webb, Sash, has been calling on all his old acquaintances in Bentinck. Mr Sparling announces his intention of making another trip East next summer possit ly in June, on business of the ut most importance Mr and Mrs R. H. Ledingham enter. tained a large family party on Christmas day Among thou present was Mrs Ledinghnm'o sister Mu George Twam. Icy, of Webb, Sash. who in visiting among her relatives here. We have waited many weeks for ye editor tocontradict the unfounded re. port of Victor Scheurman'e death in France. We beg to withdraw our ex- pression of condolence and offer sincere congratulation to hie family that Victor in null safe in England and looks for ward to being alnong the victors after this horrible strife. [the editor in very glad to report the good news] Our New Year's wltsh-Long may your lum reek and your pot boil. 2NO CON., BENTINCK NOR”! SOUTH-EAST BENTINCK TORONTO DORNOCH If: ttt Sludxy " e the 2000 cords Spruce and Balsam, 4 feet long not less th 45 inches at s mallend Knots must be immed close. We will pay $6.00 per cor or Balsam and 87.00 for Spruce, deliver to nearest station. Ellisand Donnelly, rkdale, phone 59 Yours sincerely, Frank Tubbs. Both letters one from each receiver ar- rived in Durham on same mail and one apparently knows nothing of the other but in same contingent and same Co. B. I am writing to thank you for the socks as I happened to be the lucky one. They came in too at avery handy time, just when I required them. I happen to come from Toronto, I cave been in F, 18 months and certainly have had some ex- citing time and will be glad when it is all over but will have to stay until then. We are having lovely weather Just now. Hope you will excuse this short letter I will now close by thanking you once again for the socks. I remain Flo wrotealoryr letter to each since they asked her to write. You will be surprised to receive a line from one you never saw. but I am writing to thank you for the socks, as l was the lucky receiver. I am now wearing them. They saved my feet yesterday. We march. ed all day, and I feel just as fresh thli morning as I did yesterday morning. I lcamc from B. Columbia. Am out on a I rest now after hard fighting as you will 1see in the papers. My address is Pte. Leonard Gregory, 1 2nd C M. R., B co., No 931025, B. E. F., France, P. s If you care to dropa line to a B. I C. boy in France. Am sending you a I Xmas card in remembrance of the socks and "God bless the girls who are so thoughtful of the soldiers." ll Somewhere in France, Nov 2t, 1917 Dear Flora : Be'ore going West on a holiday trip in June 1917, Mix Florabel Nichol secured yarn from Red Cross from Miss L. Mc- Kenzie and thought it heat to improve her time by knitting. On reachirg herdes- tination Westhope, N, Dakota, she had almost completed the stockings, 2 pair and soon had them ready to return to Durham and enclosed in each a note ask- ing the recipient to acknowledge if not too much trouble to him. The socks were sent from Durham it appears to the 2nd contingent of Mounted Rifles and the re- cetVer wrote back on Nov. 26 thus in grateful terms. Dear friend ; Fresh Groceries Acknowledged the Socks are? Jlddkahnie'g WeeklyN ews in; Buy before the advance We have a number of Rug: neatest patterns and in the nice: appearance of the Eastern Rugs 3 yds x 3 rd wood Wanted Our stock is very large and our prices before the advance. We have the SEE OUR Sign Women's Dongola Blacker 'Women’s Chrome Tan .. .. Men's.Btueher.... ..... . Boots and Shoes Men's " inch top Blacker. l . om RUGS arriving every Week. The Highest Prices Pau for Produce newest designs in the neatest patterns. 13:3 "s-ttea, 3rdsar3irds.... ... 15.50 3ydsxi yds........17.so in price, Hair Brushes Hand bags Ivory Goods Perfumes Flashlights Cigars Chocolates Fancy Stationery Toilet Cases Manicute Sets Military. and Christmas Stak Central Drug Store MacFARLANE"3 DRUG STORE The ttersglk Mm 7 NEW WALL PAPER R.ags' heft in the v - -- c..- "E": nicest Oriental shades B., - I and Cameras at unenta! shades havii"sr" Hui; ' but a great deal cheaper". C. P. R. town office which is sure to come. desire. May the, Peace we all so ardently wish and pray for be granted in the coming year and continued prosperity be wmrs is our sincere yours " ......suo are newest designs in the - _ 1 A . ‘ right " we bought LTi'd Buy your tickets here r, 1917 U . Oh Lord I but thgl d some more oi ' The prisoners I'm Till our barbwire Ci And then we rcma For we had gained Ah, bars, “twat a g For Canada's sons I And I'm sure we]: Nat forgetting (w! By the last two cy To make our succu Boys. that ridge It And it cost the l H1 So now that we has . For the ridge wc In Now, all my no’*-.c g 1 MRI: drixc (m' " iLes 014m: n: r - t'i?iif,i; Eastcr member what i I: Pietttutetor the” f’: Twas on Bantu Mu . When hell tore but on Mond:: Ending b lin the . All ties t to Grand Tr thick. 6 inch blue. Godu- & Tan “In. No 1 Ash. No I..., unlock. No me. No l., “wood. iv RICK TIES TELEGRAP PO: [med at / lily of ca At Durham Hanover, TIME Up trom belt And into our Oh Lord 3 bu Ciops n he threw d Crying "Merc A few of our c “that did n On lo his last But " “an. Could no! Slop And when we I bclo But when St from And into the POE} tet,',' Euwr hell (are i “f there we MC when we urn “It I“ at care (1 w tour of Our : "mat, I rush. O'er shell holcr, Ti I we got to F." Jo CIR them :1 “I then we 11.. J uut, sim, it was p JUther lay an til “Io-could only H Far our barrage , Icon we tsped, u Amt little we th J: And into In: tit _ "r . 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