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Durham Review (1897), 24 Jan 1918, p. 4

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are. r , one” “2.. John McGowan All " h J grain bought Low Grade Flour, Shorts. Middtings, Sovereign, Eclipse Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop .41) CR'MPED OA.TS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at . . . . very reasonable rates THE PE0PLE'S MILLS [3mm Town Shoe Store Huvy Mixed Feed on hand that we are selling at special prices in ton lots. If you need Feed. get our prices. The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. OATMEAL mus moms ".Darjf,tright?y?6 Every bag guaranteed. If not hing 1t back and get you: money. D tons of No l Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY HEAVY MIXED FEED The Chevrolet Garage Type '2' Fairbanks=Morse Farm Engines Path of whrA are now on exhibition at the Lambton St. Garage loth li .es embody several new constructional features which we a to the limited space at our disposal. Sufficient it is to sav that McLaughlin "Fours" and "Sixes They are mad , and purse. I bought at market price. on Flour and Feed in ton Iota " m... . an: 'low un Uxu10itton at the Lambton St. Garage. The 1918 Models of Law embody several new construetional features which we are unable to mention due limited space at our disposal. Sufficient it is to say that they are the Acme of :tion. both in appearance and effieiencr Come in and be thoroughly convinced of .spcrfm-ity uvcr the prevailing cars now offered to the buying public. l Rolled Oats, Breakfast Cereal, Bran. [s, Corn Chop, Cracked Chicken Corn closing, we 'ump jacks, Cutting boxes, Choppers, Etc Wishing our Many We wish to appy New Iear Repairing as usual ave a stock of Good ANNOUNCEMENT I " Special Prices ustomers a NH . v in three popular sizes, U5. 3, and 6 h. p.--- Special engines (crude oil burning) up to 25 h and Pastry Flour to say ‘. S. McILRAITH and Greatly Improved Chevrolet Models If not satisfaotorv call your attention to our NEW LINE OF y a few words regarding our Standard Line of Special Reduction be united in the holy b please come forward ? teen women and one the front. I According to the Coburg Post a ccrta'r rector just before the service, was calkc' to the vestibule to meet a couple wl o wished 40 be married, He explained that there wasn't time for the ceremcny then. "but." said be "if you will beamed I will give you an opportunity at the end of the service to come forward and lwiII then perform the ceremony." The coup'e agreed, and at the proper moment the clergyman said. "Will those who Irid- in The Chronicle must have had an ur.- happy holiday season. What a grouch it got on about Christmas. all because we got government advertising, and criticized the government for an expenditure of money beyond all precedent We hope the depressing influence will pass away] and that again he will acquire the calm, demeanor of the genial citizen he is I! known to be. ,, _ -. ..-...., l Then he is exceedingly anxious that we should be placed "in his category" in re gard to liquor advertising in the local op. tion campaign, and seems to think that he has accomplished it by quoting a state-, ment of a person now unfortunatery,dead. I The senior editor of the Review declares that the statement that he refused liquor] advertising and then "on learning what we (the Chronicle, got for it," expressed a! willingness to publish it also, is false. Not so easily can his temperance principles be swayed. Much ancient history is raked up by our conlrere- K. & K. advtg. and a local option contest 12 years ago. The Review never denied carrying such advtg. as the first-named in past years, but has since then refused some of a similar nature, and other money advertising as well, besides Eaton's. The Chronicle states "the fact is we never knew the Review to miss tad-J vertising in which there was money.unless Eaton's." Well now it knows different. It says "we never tried tojustify our action" in carrying K. & K. advtg. Neither did the Review. We simply stated "we will not open our columns" to such advertising Then he is exceedingly anxious that We M-to L ' - V Then again he says " We never said anything about sidestepping. Why did the Review feel disposed to deny some- thingit was not charged with?" It dii say that we ' trumped up another charge' which, as we stated before, was false, and what is that but stating we side-stepped its real point of criticism ? The Review has no "guilty consciencc"on any some. It is really kind of the Chronicle to useita "efforts" to "help us out of a hole" we never were in It must now be well ac- duainted with the bottom 0t this hole itse f, judging by the bolstering required to support he uncalILd-for and foundation- less criticism of the Review's attitude. Prices on application. situation --.' -. “,qu Hit a Laurier candidate and advertising for the opposite party." After our reply to this. he says in his last issue " we did not find fault isith the Review lot carrying government advertising, but we think he should have kept his mouth shut about it." Some admit sidesteppingl Next, wcck he may again change his tune We may say it is perfectly in order jor a journal editorially to comment on any advertising can ed, if occasion thee be, it is irequcmly thaw, and the Chron'. cle's " thinks" about it do not alter the i It took almost two columns of space in his last issue for our confrcre to uphold his election criticism of the Review- it required it all and a lot more .the moun- tain labored and brought forth a mouse, Three weeks ago he said "our article dealt with the inconsistency ot voting for a Laurier candidate and advertising for the opposite party." After our reply to _ That Advertising Controversy IP," Purttatu Itetsieu, ttE a size to suit every pur- p. to order. tau precedent We hope influence will pass away he will acquire the calm the genial citizen he is ceremony." The coup'e he proper moment the 'Wiy those who wish to oly bonds of matrimony ard?" Theseupoetthii. one man proceeded to " and also to the K: Loburg Post a ccrta'n the service, was ca!kd to meet a couple wl o ied, He explained that for the ceremcny then, La mbton Street, Durham, Ontario in ms last issue " we did not ith the Review lor carrying advertising, but we think he kept his mouth shut about admit sidestepping! Next JAN 24, mm ur.- we hwy... .u. maxillame rate, rear part of double dwelling houseon main street, Upper Town, containing six line rooms. Possession given at once. Apply to Wm Black. Durham r'ii:irre':7iiieE'i'rR, WEBSTER’S I,!irrrlt.mt)0itiiiiijii. - If with pleasure you are viewing any work le a man is doing, . If you like him, or you love him, tell d him now, . d Don t with-hold your approbation till the f Parson makes oration, ', And he lies with snowy lilies o'er his brow ; I For, no matter how you shout it, he don't I really care about it ; , He won't know how many tear-drops you I have shed ; l ll you think some praise is due him, how's _ the time to slip it to him. I For he cannot read his tombstone when T he's dead. : More than fame and more than money is; the comment kind and sunny 5 And the hearty, warm approval of a y i friend, j 'For it gives to life a savor and it makes; you stronger, braver, I And it gives you heart and spirit to the I end ; I, If he earns your pralse, bestow it ; if you l like hem, let him know it ; i Let the words of true encouragement be I said ; l Do not wait till life is over, and he's und- , emeath the clover. l For he cannot read his tombstone when l i he's dead. I - --_.-... .. swat"- Dictipnary in his home. This new Citation answers with final author- ity all 14-..]- -* _ .. 'mil DUB RAM REV‘ ”I To 13rryr.r-At Same of the mung here intend asking in l manning KIICS I Mr Ed. Sweeney and his “and mi . . {Nelsnn Allan invend returning to their; TIRES}? ',1e,.f.o..tt.t Dmy home in Sask., alter spending abou J iriiir'iicirc: three weeks with friends in the bare, I'm: ter":,':,'.',':'....'.'.".'.'.'...'..'.??.'.".?. .Mrs Wm. McIntosh and her tion, h It " d T D il Jack ut‘Sask , rtoteTtdaeqaaiutancee, _ T e Poew In aroma an y in the bar lust week _ star for 1 "rr......................-. ff . .. J"I‘he Review and Toronto Dally Mr Gnome Show“! retttrnedto Ki . New: tnt one yenr.................. chcutrnlter an extended visit whh' i, n iis, his parents M. and Mm FredSrmm-H The Rem w and Toronto m " I. Mrs Jan. Walsh is spending a while with her brother, Mrs Jae. Salim“. in Dornocb. Miss Laura Tran: r ham last week um ill with her pnter;t8 hem Ourlittle bare is here still, although the hie (him try to hide it. I Mrs J. Welsh is spending a few ‘days at her brother's. Mr J. Sullivan. We are sorry to hear Mr and hire c. McIntyre Intent! moving West In the Spring, We understand Mr Ask 8: Allen has rented the farm. i Mr Lorne McIntosh spent Sunday} aye mth friends at the "Alps." I V v ”an. uuv Icoull‘lug BUIUIISI‘ "ot'. If Messrs J. and 0an93 spent Sun.l Congratulations to Miss Annie "day me In our burg. Clank on her increasa in_sulnry. . It blur A, Meluroeh entertained tstew certainly shuvys that. she mappreclu- friends one ere last week. (ed " No l, Normanby. , ' n i " , ' I l rCT,TCC,T, 3 F331;, 'JP',",'." the B ble Class b'oehs , SOUTH-EAST BtNTINCK I 1 . . i [ at” (11111sz 'tip “hm Td tltr, The Ited Cross sewing circle meet! “7):; en wn: er parents at. ruw- {this week at the bowed Mrs C. Pam)! Inuise Thursdiy eveui Messrs Jack Jones and Coon, Own: Suund are apex ding a few days w th the farmer's sister, Mrs E. Lueck. Messrs J. and C'. Bannes spent Sun. .L... - - A _ ' a - _._..u..-. F At the Red Cross meeting Jan. l2. he. Dan Ray of Toronto spent over _ only two ladies were brave enough tlttt week end With his parents here. we lace Pe surrm. HoWever we will Mr and Mrs E. Lueck enteltained a ", try "t'ltt oo Sat "ihus 20tt and hope number of {Heads Friday eve. JorMmore 1tet,b"'g,te,et d D . , essrs mm ' tewarc on an mg”; 'fe, Barby 'C,' , IIC/l, McLean Wenuo Elmwood last Thurs. M’ l' 'ffl", Over 1"Ct fl" gduy on business The Stork visited our burg Ssturduy morning and left a bouncing baby boy as Mr and Mrs Jun Sullivan's. Con. g a ulaeions. Nobody cues how soon the Govern ment lakes over the blizzard industry. Mr and Mrs Beacon Ind hsmily from the West are spendmg a few Weeks wnh the farmer's ulster. Mrs C. Mtlutvre. Tell thm Now reasonable rate, WELBECK. and Mm Fred saggy”? Tryax returned to Dar. DORNOCH approbation till the J - {gr- "tNe "C' ... ".T,1 W”? The Red Cross sewing circle meet! 2er parents at Cruw- frbis week at the ttomeot' Mrs C. Petty! lowing to unfavorable weather condi-r is spending a few lcions, the meeting " week was pust- er'a. Mr J. Sullivan. {poned Near, week the meeting will ‘ :0 heat Mr and hire i be at M" W. 1'ieeen'ts. _ I ad moving West Int, .A number frt. the. WWW people J understand Mr Ask if)?“ tyyi, [his elegant): spam lest Spending a Week people aroma the Nx social Uglir k. Pe Rams»; iiuiiiii Fiiiiiiiir"iii: ---- I vacate rorryetu..._.....CC. iow {The Rev ow 'tt d Iloronto Daily . ,) Wail and Empire for] yum"... win any work , "ae'..ri.T. Ind Weekly Sun for . I The Retiew mod the IGmitv Her. u love him, tell I . aid and Weekly Star for 1 your l The Revim' and Daily Free Press mbatinn tin ”A: r..- ' --- The Review and Weekly Free Press for one yer".................. Fresh Groceries The The Review and Toronto Daily star for 1 "rr......................-. The Review and Toronto Daily New!!!» one yenr.................. Born-At Allenford, on Jan. 18th to Mrand Mrs Wellington Ard, (nee Leda Voile") a daughter Mr Wm. Sirrs of the we" spent Monday an. Mr il Webber‘a. te. Mr Wm and Miss Sadie Lunar“! and their cousin Miss Alex Cochran at For: William, Visited with Em. weer"!E relativesa couple old-ya latt use . --- ..‘-_., . for l year....5................ n __ - t --'".r Dry“. IIBU Miduy evening atthe home ot Mr and Mrs Jno, Pithen, Jr. Miss Zen Crawford went to Dar ham on Tharsoy to share in Wel- c ming the ramming Soldier boys. Large S 1123 I vear.............-.. Review 3nd Weekly Witness What is the matter with our broth. er farmers between here and Durham that the, pupils guiug to D, M. S. have to get their men Mk: to break roads here and then all the way tu Durham y Owing to the severu weather and bad roads sts lull Crawford was unable to get from Durham in tune to touch on Mouthy of last Week. Clubbing Rates Our 8 before the Buy before the advance in We have a number of Rugs left in the newest desig: teeatest patterns and in the nicest Oriental shades having appearance of the Eastern Rugs, but a great deal cheaper] G. d J, MoKBCHNIE McKechnie’sWeeklyNews SEE OUR . NEW We have, the ABERDEEN "'"............ stock is very large and e advance. Women's: Dongola Blacker Women's Chrome Tan . . . . Men's Madam... ...-. -- Boots and Shoes Men's 490 190 525 '2 525 arriving every Week. The Highest Price: Paid for 440 3ydsx 3 yds........$l‘!.00 3ydsx 31 yds.... ... 15.50 . 3ydsx 1 yds........ 17.50 name in price, which is sure to come. " 90 newest designs in 4O 40 " ii" inch top Blacker. . . . . l RUGS , M ac F A R L A NE'S D R U a s T 0 R E Eyesight Specialist by the Eyes Examined Free Try tt Belladonna and c sicium for that pain Lt, It feels good......... t now used by over Now at Central Drug Store Plasters of all kinds Bringlin Four old hot water bottle and we Will allow 50c for it in exchange tor a Maximum: Bottle, guaranteed tor l years Hot Water Bottles FINLEY GRAHAM, Ph Kidney, Cough, Pleurisy and Backache Fountain Syringes, Atomizers, &c. At the old prices. our prices are right Graham Eye-Testing System WALL PAPER the neatest in the newest designs in the TORONTO ......$uo The fttt1tsstl)l, Store town cilice zoo Opticians in this province 25c ( tap- (Instructor in Optometry i patterns. Produce as we KODAK These long winter run in“. Come and make ; ulcetiou from ourUrgesu, t Book: from no up. Do Some Reading Send the boys wr Snap. from home. Any with ordinavy care can de on and punt at home. y, up. young and old, Buy your ticket: hcre bought all the JAN 24, my Sinai Prottts in Winter indoor f lik: up ttte r I' From all Priced on of m of Aich 'ttte Is \\ [My V Men 1 m used moon h Ian and pmprim i', mmx't- I fort. The $itnowirtg 'com D. B. Mel; pastor HIE. bl 3" MCKM. Socy wnl. minus p tm" an.” trig" in m to kilo“ H tl: lam-m! life .1“ I " en“. " (amt nus a I mil flat Bath sid away th, batteric, of tive " ers, tom mile of l the I: hand evayw big " day In tht Inc I rencln ....Oect Mil Md” and K ”ammo Iminx. “4" not h okee hr w £5 WI I Wou joevxl at n Tu on Mondax ll Hens. l? tr M. OLA qottt ' art th, The Mad“! PUUL ot Lead.“ JAN. W R " " Cree u to hstl

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