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Durham Review (1897), 10 Jan 1918, p. 4

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f one ___ I 2,rt John McGowan All kinda ot gain bongln " Every bag guaranteed. If not satisfaction bring" It back and get your money. Low Grade Flour, Rolled Oats, Breakfast Cereal, Bran, Shorts. Middlings, Corn Chop, Cracked Chicken Com Sovereign, Eclipse Wheat, Barley and Oats chop-ses CR'MPED 0475 for Horse Feed at CHOPPED OATS at. . . . verv teas We have a stock of Good Heavy Mixed Feed on hand that we are selling at special prices in ton lots. ff you need Feed, get our prices. Down Town Shoe Store The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co, OATMEAL mus moms :Day " Night gas HEAVY MIXED FEED The. Chevrolet Garage ' They are madan three popular sizes, IH, pose and purse. Special engines (crude oil 1 Type 'T Fairbanks /iiiii'i'i' Both of which are now on exhibition at the both lines embody several new constructions to the limited space at our disposal. Sume Perfection, both in appearance and efficiency their superiority over the prevailing cars now tons of No I Mixed Chop mum AND BARLEY MCLaughlin " Fours" I nought " market price. on Plan: tad Feed In mulch They In closing, we wish to PEOPLE’S MILLS . -_v .......v.... uucu Popular sizes, Wi, 3, and 6 h. p.---- I purse. Special engines (crude oil burning) up to 25 h Pump jacks, Cutting boxes, Choppers, Etc. Prices Wishing our Many Customers a We wish to call your Repairing as usual appy at Special Prices ANNOUNCEMENT? rse Feed at Fair Prices . very reasonable rates and Pastry Flour New now on exmbltion at the Lambton St. Garage. The 1918 Models of several new constructional features which we are unable to mention due 9 at our disposal. Sufficient it is to say that they are the Acme of appearance and effieiencr Come in and be thoroughly convinced of er the prevailing cars now offered to tho buying public. J. S. McILRAITH say a few and Greatly Improvethevrolet Models """""""---au-aca'cc'id22L2e2'_y, ear Redue “on words regarding our attention to our mon to our NEW LINE OF , " ' ls and "Sixes ty!,?] Jr .".'"‘" u-uu’uly “In. of late Armenia, Palestine. Arabia, Mea- M" Neil "ch" ot Durham. ommin. are to hare independence '""'e"e'"-cers"-sr---serar-esa-LL,,,,,e,, up"! from Turkey. For Sale The speech also denies intention of Ifilly rising 3 years, I fill l,... the Allies todiatnertttser Germanv bat years both heavy draught. 1 b§a21°§§f make. hymn am no tsettlement can 1 buggy, l cutter, 1 set single harness and be made with present mien . aboit 19 tons o.f h.ty. Ihei above will be Indicator:- point to n revolution in it2tcteili,iifri,i, te/pt/iii' ofJan.: Germany pump-u marked on Rns- - M. Kenny, Edge iii) Firm as our Britain will back France in demanding return of Al. sace and Lorraine. Also Belgium must be restored end reparation made same with Sen-bin. Montenegro Ind ttutumutis. The fraptttred German colonies are to be placed under governments oboe? en by the people ot the colonies. Llovd George has made a great speech setting lorth the War aims ot the Allies in a fashion never below done. It has won pr-iae trom all sec- tions of the press. the Allies are pleas ed with it, and its inthtenee on G'er. man though: must begreat. There in one notable back down , Turkey la when (hyytouinooie, bat the Ihirttanenes and Boapuorus are to be open to ”all nations. At one time the Turk was to be swept out of Enr- ds ived in, “w. ,_. -t....... I AHC te . . : Globe and Star strongly stTrpcrtvd Cam- l rn)ei'u'""/at,it "litl1hratodtt,, cron " Mayor editor ally, but carried Biolb of Ayton. advertising for Church, his opponent} Mr and Mrs James Marshall from [Vi hat glaring inconsistency! Wemoveiihu West are spending the Winter , that our sili’Aappointod, all-wise critic at) WHO friends here. once write or wire these journals. The sympathy ot the community isl sternly rcprimanding them for thus he- extended to Mr Nonlunn Willis in the l rguiling and misleading the public .' ! l {Md "tt ot his wile who passed away l i In their addresses on election night, Dr "it. y.7th. M l Jameson and Reeve Calder both advised l Jam 281:: Kerry???" Florence and l lno undue exultation and to celebrate thi- Kerr iamtly branzzpzlzlved With: calmly : on the contrary, judging by his Miss Hagerdon t d fi, . paper the mxt week, our confrere thought ties in the 80' thrl Thain: IQ. er 2 , it a glorious opportunity to "rubit in, , "can”, on her home in glides" l He is welcome to the satisfaction thus rm n " - . _ J. , . A similar situation was seen in the rec. ent municipal amnion in Toronto. The rm“ -_" 'w. . aucnOlDE a coal puuwrvanve advertising: strange thermal,“ home. was than no wail regarding our inconsis-I Miss E. B. M tency. is VISHIHR With A similar situation was seen in the rec- and ttsts'Hende, ent municiml Ft.rretir,., i., "h_..__, ..t, yuuulllas. I Apparently the Chronicle believes in s Billszhesz‘iniii giving its readers no opportunity to form amt Mr and a . . , I their own independent Judgment, as fair Misses Mara: as lies in Its power '. " Pyld rhut all: ' of Toronto and light except on the side it (angled. I' it 1 turned to their Review has in some past elections carried l spending a com Conservative advertising : stranm- flu-rm - ,_.....‘...u v-WHW Loits Qutzea number ot the It support and to all vigorous war meas- Dom oh Women's Instltu I urcs. In its editorial utterances, the Re. /ed a meeting " Willlumo 01 view never did or will ride two horses: u-Bduy- , we “ill not open our advertising columns tit Henry Jottett {Ed friet ‘ to anything tending to a lower mom “3" spent Sunday "will“ l standard or otherwise objectionable .' but h',. Lne‘ck. in great public issues where dilierences of .m; Ed. ”Muldoon .leh T opinion may rightly exist. our advertising Fm " muslin than”. " columns are open to either side. Both m we” . e mater. parties purchased our space, we openly “' ---- announced on the front page they had "AMPDEN done so and to prevent any possible mis- ---- understanding, under all l'niun Gov't Mr Michael Byers and 34 advcrtiscmerus published. we inserted Visited with friends In Ton the word "advt.' fu,.,.'...-, i v. “I.“ . 0.“ non. Hie Review does no side slepping. the burg Sunday eve. N w that the Chronicle plainly stares its Mr In/l Mrs Asket Al real micvzmcc. uedan again ask "Where open: mind")! w"? the thcinconsistency ?" The. Review wasi ems. M. and Mrs C. l", not a supporter of the Laurier platform] TI Mr Dan Ily, leaves . i 1 its entirety, as our confrere infers. and (aroma "tere be will tit neither was the candidate we supported. I t,Je,/yi,tig,ttit eu, The Ruin-w has always behev.d in the 16th instead ot the lhtt M Military Service Act, and Mr Wright was (osh’a. an independent candidate pledged _:tst/,_i,_',:'_,i"_tci,.t-'i_ Quicea number ot the support and to all vigorous war meus- Dom 43h Women's Instlt ures. In its editorial utterances, the Ite. ed a meeting " William] viewnever did or will ride two horses: u-sduy. _ we “ill not open our advertising columns lit Hengy 100" iyd ff" to anything tending to a lower mora. ".33! 5mm unday "MP" standard or otherwise objectionable : but h',. Lne‘cl. in great public issues where differences of .m; Iiki. ”Muldoon .lert opinion may rightly exist, our advertising Join ttis Wife m than!“ . . will spend the Immu- columns are open to either side RM" ' “mum-m net-cause we supported a Laur. i icr candidate ard advertised for the op- l, posite party. The first he states was a ‘ “trumped up charge," which is false, as it was brought up in the editorial in ques- tion, The Review does no side stepping. N w that the Chronicle plainly states its real grievance, we c'an again ask "Where! the inconsistency ?'f The Review was not a supporter of the Laurier platform in its entirety, as our confrere infers, and neither was the candidate we supported. The Review has always behesud in the Military Service Act, and Mr Wright was an independent candidate pledged to its support and to all Vionnmc mm ___-_- Standard Line of P.---) size to suit ex D 25 h. p. to order. Prices on application. Posite party. "trumped up it was hrough tion. The m Last week's Chronicle claims Review accepting Union Govt tising and refusing liquor ads. the issue under criticism. We l Farm Engines War Notes me Tru, page they had prevent any possible mis- under all Union Gov't published. we inserted and also to the suit every pur- “33333?” __,__-- w AU!" , i onto not week. . I Miss Catherine Smith returned u Toronto In: week. ' , in'en number of old friends and . neighbor. from here attended the ham-ml. held Sum-day has. of late Mr: Neil McLean at Durham. "e'""'""'--::-.----:--------.-'.,--.,,,,,, For Sale ONTARIO Aiieiiii)"Ei"i TORONTO Mr and Mrs Jas. Year', day with Knisley of Durham Miss Julia Clark onto last week. Miss Cuber!” 8 Toronto " Week. I Mr and am The; I Burrowg. nee Lilli! 'duuuhmr Miss u... IYGHr‘s day " the 1“” D Lamb. was not were in- _ - - - __ _ ' Wishing the editor and readers all Miss Laying Manley left Ttdryer. in Happy New Year. a"ueraaau te.ottotiuisit her term at Normal m Mr George Shovel! of Kitchener is Steucy :1:- 'le, DargaVel has purchased 1'i71'tht.geteieii.iii parettta Mr a ne arse. ' Miss Kain Kenn and brothers Wili Mr Ange; McIntosh "s.tt Y.ttrtiry and Joe of Dornucg accompanied by that the liter 599’"de the Vtsc'tuiott with his ‘rhexr friend Miss Gertie Vusey at Owen adver, toter here. . . . ‘Sound Tent8antiayat Mr Jas Walsh. was not Mr and Mrs WiilSmnh entertained, Miss Mary Damian our school were in- a number vi friends in their new teacher is spending the holidays with a Laurt house on Faraday. her parents in Amman, Ont. I [hemp-I Mrs Round and daughter of Toron- Misses Margaret and Stella Me. f, wav, a i to are guests at meiorruei'uaunt, Mrs_ Aaliire of Durham are a, enpine a like, as ll Hay, . . y. w days with ”mi-rd“) ... -- " (Mb! Messrs J. and c. Buns: mm Bm. , I -L . _ We are sorry to report that Mrs S m Patherboiuti is andertbu Dr's care at present bat hope she willaoon be restored to her usual health. u- _ ' -- ' --..‘ " " "er mine in Paisley: v The Red Cross Societv made ra- newly ; li? shirts, 19 suits pyjamas, 3qums, 3 leather pillow. 75 pair sucks and Christmas' boxes ovelseu. MISS E. B. Morice of Bieear, Sat " Visiting Will) Mrs Andrew h'ui ard the Henderson family here. A few from this neighborhood Tuded the funeral no .5»- l - . Mr Michael Byers and visited with friends In T Christmas. 'mil 073'” V Wilma i839; Misses Barber, Burns and Black returned to their aunts at their res- pective schvula, Poplar Valley. Dur. noch and Lama. --- _._......... “on "neon These} Mn Robt. Whitford a: are set oat in H headingsand furnish Dorie of Hampden spent a notable eudorsuliou of the British lust week " the-home ideas. his relresmug and encour- Milligan. aging to can the two urea: branches, Miss Rebeca: Park, Ci ot t/tdiyt,itctjrk.1'ii1 families ol l ited with wepuk lamilie one t n . ' Miss Janet Kerr, Hump W K Proudloot lit P P w,clti,ii?ti) Mrkliulp: Gr; "'""VV,dh. 1'f""C., I'P.ent_theweeitu; wn chosvn as leaner of the Provinciu I‘Mpiis Jean Derby. Liberal party “a gathering ol ms! Mrand Mrs .110 h M Jelluw members last week. These. , ' r .R- l Hectmn of cuurseis p'ovin'-ial and; hm)” Py?ytr. visited ' . " ' ‘nhe latter 9 mater, M's A ’pmwunem selection Will be made by I J P k :1 Con Vention later on. Mr C. Bow. l "ecyd, ygrcsituggliest A . l . . . ' ' li.) ' ' ' (minim: df'clflédeb otfered the putil Saturday last; 18 house I . J?t"tmilpnrperty bag: 12; - “' - ----- 542 stretcher ems. 2denim nnDan‘u ' _ are set In: a notable ideas. I aging to g ot the rim one min d --w. K chum-n as Y/tll p MIL.” m... Mr: Thos Torry, Mrs Will nee Lizzie Campbell), and Miss Murznret Spent New t " the hem of M“-.. I Followlng cl neon Premier Lloyd ’George's great tip och comes another and greater prruemmeut ot Allied 1 War Aim, tram Pres Wilson There.I are sat out in 14 beadingsand furnish a notable endorsnliou of the British} ideas. It is relresumg and eucour l aging mace them.) urea: branches, ot the English speakxng (amines ol ,1 one win d i. this war. I .._......9 u my I! ll l mos ns'eless as a firtstinit power. I The leading cl Britain and the Ar ' lies is the great pressing problem, and In» this end ships an! more ahlpo are needed, to Carry men and supplies. About one third ofthe men called up on the tirtst draft, have ignored the call and therefore are deaerrers There will be some lively llama rounding them up and the tuchoriu'es mll have to gen busy. ABERDEEN was pence ornterenceg betWeenl! - N Russia and Gummy are coming up Misses Evelyn and K mum, but the Russian Irmy is " mega??? if." “wk after mos tttielem an n Sp,.:...'.. - -- ..... sin. and should there be be in eight. and Mrs d. ii0kiiy". __._ .u-uu ll. [run] d f Mr Ed Sm-envy and Mr Nelsm by lesvee Tuurs hr, _,.', Allan of Btrtiviue,' Sask.. are spend ere he willduuttu, ylri. mg a etruple.ot months with rhetor ine if the vaen'8 Insu- _ mer's sister, Mrs Chas. Shewell. held on )vtyi.ty.sutay, the; Misses Gertie, Francis and Eleaum ot the 9m at Miss hich-, Kennedv and brother Jim at Moores, . More and cousin Mr Bernie Wart ol 33:2?30’1223433”:33?war-,5. ttpetit Sunday at Mr m- ' l a a s. (tstWiltiatru, om on Wed. Mr and Mrs Will Cumeld of Dur. Jones and friend of Chas l I“?! spent Sunday at Mr Fred shew- d an hi sister, Mrs I e . . a " w x a , Mr and Mrs_Leonard AnzleoIOm-n aldoun left Taesdav tn Sound men: Km...» - DORNOCH "es Tuursdav (“I will don the khaki ne Women's Insti- n Wedueaday, the 9m at Miss Melo. l - --9- Tf'h"'"" left Tuesday to Sound rpem Xtmu, nun where they ( Mrs Thea. Shewull nation of the British trashing and encourr euro area: branches speaking (amines ol the latter}; pup II.,_. I, H Baines d 500 Bertie Toronto over Allan on and anpphes. ' Mt J'us. Wat} w! ofthe men called [the D s’care algae a have ignored the i Wt.st t1Pprovine, ', Sank, Fulton' , are comm“ tol muses Evelyn and Ellis McLean sian "my its " ,refurngd " week after visiting rel. tink Power. “va In Wroxeter. min and the Al. I M.ias _Eui.e. Clendinniog of Walker qt problem, and pp ? Spend"): a low days With her mare amp. animal"). Mrs W. J. Derby'. and es..e....h.e., , In. _ - and were .peace would 'qeser_t.er_s'] ltr, C. Sinai; SUI) in Fresh Groceries '1 Miss Lam ham after tr her parents ___ _. a..." " BIB". Miss Mary Dngzan. our school teacher is spending the holidays with her parents in At-nan, Ont. Misses Margaret and Stella Me. Aaliire of Durham are a: enping a y, w days with their friend Miss Nellie Shewell. Miss Kale Kenny and brothers Will and Joe of Dornuch accompanied by their friend Miss Gertie Vasey at Owen Sound speutSunday " Mr Jan. Walsh. Miss Mary Duggan. our school teacher in RrtortAt.,.d .L, ' ..- towels Large Silas --'"r-"'ere W. 1 couple of tiryriait"diii1 brothers, Messrs Andre, Derby. .--.uu‘ “I” mowers. Messrs Andrew Ind W. J. Derby. _ Mr Jun. C. Whyte, Toronto renew. ed old acquaintances on the line late Iv. Our stock is very large and before the advance. Buy before the advance We have a number of Rugs neatest patterns and in the nicest appearance of the Eastern PM» are. Tranx spending g Mr and I 8rteney ,___... angina! upon Xmas at the latteruiaG mug“ McKechnie’s Weekly News SOUTH BEN TINCK WELBECK. 'ruax returned to Dar. iing a tow days with and Mrs J H.'prn,,,, T'88 supplies to unlock; ', ; 18 housewives. 24, my bags pg pairs socks. ( pa, 2deuim shins. IO; 'tttt who has been under mince nrrivingtrom tha owing. _ 1th of Durham spent- ' Park, Cincinnati via- 'nrk lamilies last week. Hugh McLesn and I Visited lately With, ', MtsA Corbett. i a. Par}; took the tol. 1 w "nu-nut , Jim ot Moores. Bernie Wart of Y at Mr Jens. ', Ihstppden, locum. ph Grlftirt, Saran Mi With her cousin. Women's Dongola Blucher Women's Chrome Tan ... . Men’s Blacker. . .. ..-__, Boots and Shoes 'ord and daughter Spent stew days home of Mrdotin li Jas. Walsh W“ L' “I" scho C', "355" r,,' rr u FF , 0| Mg gym». , . T , holide with M1? i '. $" f? tyr-',', “‘ "w TNxt., Int. 'sr-", ‘r C -r'Nirrri"it:/' Ir-" 'l', / i,l!,':',iil:'l','i" my" 1 "'”‘ _ TW, i, .‘ T _. _ _ y ly /". C ‘;~,.u;;;‘ (1i,sri I (l EM ' #t2 gtlIRI Mc- if. _ " ,3- "-'t [ , ' i' if';';',),')') JI WI, ' Ei d " en ping a , 1,1: I: 'C-re _ 'w,. "Cr.io, I , I, 1:l>-IM!|I‘ "W“ 8!Eliiit - , , ' Miss Nellie My)" y 'res "4/ ' . M _ ' , “my st' I?“ H 'r Cie r ',',,tC, , tl A. mum: w r'-,""';)',,); , Btsiy, I u * ., iiitrij'l';'i)iisce, (I 1'iijlrii'v, 1w iii)"'),, 'site/ct' " i rned to D m 'iryy!'i/ih" ' ' _ ' L a]! , _. w . 'C'g" d a yf,i':,ii?rlji'isi'f/'" J ” Cii,it"r',; ' 'ei,",! 'il2ti I Q ays with “unwrap " wr , T T , :",r/,'Fr?r'v,ipcvrt' '"riilrih"i " ‘ " ‘ J LO " -"uau’3‘ _ = _ I . Ag' "MN " w LN!" flak', _ ldiIF_'7, 3 a x '/cihPi- " __ _ re, , iutcri, , mm! , 'liar r ' MrN - mfg :i':\ serie-T... 1rT--Frc-Fr---1,r,-s,citiC1ti "f,il,ill,l,) Ml) Bt ' elson It is"- ss', m' uLt" -, "an . - --, ct-d, C, “L '1'" ttl " V" e 'l'?, " = ares e tir _ ce " sh, Tr-ses k". f: t-rcrt'1ciici'see1i, "W 1'b' l I M5tStli!l ‘ ilh P Ire my Fi- - _ v-:-.-.,.',))" _ [ect-rep' cg‘gal‘f‘ri‘ufwfl 'ttil b the for- IMillk" " 'Cie-tri, 'Psi' 1Q'jrfr:, " P,sU: tra/ttii.' u}"""“. /- " ' aim, walk, " t _ “$9? t ' "src,'rA2'bliii?ilt 4, a- iii '. and Eleauog- Ea, 39-27;??ng \I ", i". 1t,r1'Sit%aPrt .‘i’gi’l L' . 't . I .. lTi M Ln ' -" Emu/J1 _ _ "ir/IFES tlrir? "W t 1/ h I , I I . ”01.85. L" VA _ ' ' J, / an tiEt J}, him p: l Ti , I . , lo War ' _ "R“ MP. ji!', j"1:,r 'l' JV ' I ' “ pure I i " I .gugf M en 's numb; be; arriving every Week. The Highest Price: Paid for Produce J, MCKECHNIE 3ydsx3 'dr-..-, 3ydsx 31, yds....-... 15.50 "dsart yds........ Ir.5tt mate in price, which is sure to come no ttl the nicest Oriental shades Eastern Rugs, but a great deal f ii and: top Blather. . . . . ' RUGS Eyesight Specialist Eyes Examined Free by the Now DOW used by over . _r, -e_-- uranam aye-Testing System ; ow used by over 200 Opticians in this province. If ‘ ,, V mt _ iiiiiiiririitiiii==rr-, MW T""'" Trr,, I , , e . 'llllllllll li _lllllllllllllllllli,iiri,r, 3.; ( I . ‘ ‘ t IlerillBllltll:".s':",'i.i:t,, "2-; i lrt ' ' rr . -'PN ’1‘ P:!' f1, . 3 'iliig a . tlil" I Iillt PM? CV l I Ilikilit:fl r ‘ . Hut-5pm 'alll " " '1.7.a:£';hir .' ( 1k}... Illtlllllllllllllitllllllllli, P) M t a ( tiaig‘; :; “ " 1:3" " - “g, t mm Illl (lllviilglllli'llliijiij'i)r"i,',i'i' \; " .' '!liilssiill _ (‘32; . FiilR 'Jirai iii ”a" .1 ii'l M“ :i 9 33213325; 1Q Iriitti “it.4117;57251“ts-”Lt"“. ta),.i,._i._.,.",,i:.,s,,'i"'] I FINLEY GRAHAM, Ph. B. I ight Specialist (Instructor in Optometry’ low at Central Drug Store .h"?t-'T=t.==-.e.--,-. I -- -- our prices are " unental shades havitik aii" Gi , but a great deal cheaper'." left in the Graham Eye-Testing System ......$1,Io newest designs in the tight " we bought to come JAN. 10, 191 Small Prottts A“ , © TR At Durha Hanoyer, TIMB on Mondas liver ttrda Hens. l2 t lie M. GLA ll " " TIES TELEGRI UUU " Mi mu ll "it m "

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