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Durham Review (1897), 31 Jan 1918, p. 4

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t , SI " ni- r MIC Hi . i'2ri' John McGowan All kinds of g Low Grade Flour, Rolled Oats Shorts. Middlings. Corn Chou CR’MPED OATS for Horse Feed at I CHOPPED OATS at. . . . very reas Sovereign, Eclipse and P: Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop Bitto tons of No l Mixed Chop we“ AND BARLEY THE PEOPLE'S MILLS We have Boots and Shoes in abundance. No room to quote prices but call and be convinced that prices are right. Rubbom have again advanced in price. We are still handing thorn out at old prices. 8mm Tum Stcc Store Some Men's, Women's and Chi 1R that at present cannot be duplic 'alises, etc, at prices that are chea 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. If You are Going to Practise Economy this year...::: The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. OATMEAL mus nouns : Day " Night §zs Every bag gu brink " back HEAVY MIXED FEED -?l'illlt, Chevrolet Garage MM), and the Department charges $1 for the certificate. This is permanent and does not require to be renewed from year to year. There is no other Dept. Examiner in this locality. Protect yourself when driving your car by owning this Certificate. There is only the small initial expense to it. No person under 16 years old is allowed to drive a car and no one under 18, unless they possess this Certificate. il. P. McIntyre, of the Chevrolet Garage, has been appointed Cha that Examiner for this district for 1918. The fee for examination is only $1.4"), and the Departmont charges $51 for the certificate. This is permanent and does not require to he l‘r-npu'nrl hum T'ttr-t.. M wr-Ns.- gum hoteht " market price. on Flam ind Feed in ton Iota The Ontario Dept. of Highways Professional Driver's Certificate of ty wish to pass the same examination 11 mended by the Dept. to all motor-c: Certificate to possehs. In case of at Irittt'.t. competency to operate a car Take out a 0river's Certificate Now is the time to start and by dealing at 1hitiSttre, 3cu “ill te liking a step m the right direction to save money N: P. McIntyre, Call and obt or Me] Rolled Oats, Breakfast Cereal, Bran, ' Corn Chop, Cracked Chicken Com ,'tmrartteed. k and get J'Ottr Repairing as usual men's and Children's Hosiery _-__-, ' .. A. - - " Special Prices ario Dept. or Highways now issues what is known asa Non- Driver's Certificate of competency. It is issued to persons who the same examination prescribed for paid drivers,and is recom- arse Feed at Fair Prices .. very reasonable rates and Pastry Flour J. S. McILRAITH q otain one of our handsome Ch cLaugHin Calendars for 1918 uplicated. Trunks, suitcases cheap, quality considered. .to all motor-car owners and drivers as a desirable . In case of accident, it would serve a9 evidence of a -------=.-__c_', If not !satisfactor, money. Special Reduction at pric- handsome Chevrolet Tents may be made " home, or wili be done tree of charge. up to twenty- five in number for one person. atthe Betsd Laboratory. Ottawa. For home new seeds are counted and sown in boxes, or can: at soil, and kept in a wum plan. For all team, care shalt! be taken to have them that nzhly representative ofthe bulk lot, When Eenttothe S-(d Labbrahry {anles should be enchrd in strong mam”. envelopes or com n Inga. and when mare thnn me ofa certain kind i“ cant. each should be mark d wrhal tiistiogttishit g number. From two toi tour (ramps ot grain is "itieient to, i the germinwion test. Samples sh uldl be addreased to the Seed Commission er. Department at Azriculvnre. 0. tam: They are canisd tree in the m-i's If not exceeding twelve one"! in weight. -- "'""""6 .wut a great - [increase in production with a min. (imnm inereasisin labour requirements _ The proper procedure is tor and) in. l divldual farmer to make sure now, in early winter, that he has pure seed vi strong vitality for his spring sowing. The energy and vitality of seed can i be ascertained only by a getmlnatinn test. Mere inspection is untrust- worthy. Grainil very god weight and excellent appearance is flrqaat. ly found to haves considerable part killed outright. and the rest so Weak- ened that the young plants are started with two little energy to withstand bad Weather, or give a high yield. A poor crop is often said to have been the result of adverse conditions when it strong seed had been sown a satis~ factory yield would have been scour. ed. _ A-.. u“mum [on tttfrat, H class seed were sown on all farms the mm p of the ccuntry would be increas led by My per cent. This can non be ' veritied deti,oitej, butthe annual less ‘cansed " the use of seed other than [the hestls beyond all doab: surprlsy inttly great. I The present situation. with the f world scarcity of cereals and the sham- age of larm lab " urgently demands that the best possible selecu'on be made from our 1917 grain cup for seed. This will brine aboutazrem I The " "Iiany man standing can tind an honorable, e just way on: " the out); !Uthtine it through. for hi Hoar. him tell me My own 'is this-thu, people either pr go under. v' "Suppose our men trenches. Wl'uld th: Yes, it would ; but end ? . “Believe me, if there are say they will not go iutoths. then the men who are in the have a right to any, "Neithe remain he a. Ir, has been I "u... ”was simple butsu "words Lloyd George closed rut-vain: spat-ch th a cnnlel "Nudes Unions, which met n The and”: m Benita: ‘Must ik h ik Go Under” With these Importance of Good Seed Grain La mbton Street, Durham, Ontario est. Sampks sh uk 1e Seed Commission rt Azricuhnre. o, carnied [we in m. estimated that JAN 31, 1918 standing in. my piece men should leave the I that end the War? but what a W, ot an I any - DI" IM CU ”we in the rs sell G twelve conceal 2tae"g mist simple by: suggestive able, equi able and he ts'rnflie,t withou b, for heaven‘s sake My own conviclion 't home, or wili ' up to twenty- PGYBOD. atthe p. For home to moth» trenches. are in the treacher- 5'. "Neither will we -- I" _.,_ abytaitretrt are men Who must go (n if first. u you would like the names and addresses of these people who are so happy in recommending Gin Pills, and also a free sample to try for yoursclf, simply drop a hue to the National Drug te Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto, (U.S. td.tytessr-pitl-io'rik'2' Inc. 202 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y.) no Dealers sell Gin Pills on a strict gnu mate of satisfaction or your Potter lick. 50c. "boxortrGGrrirru'ii'll "I take great pl: Pending Gin Pills from Rheumatism.’ ' If you would like address!” of these pa Here are a interest anyone It is an outstanding feature of the hundreds of letters mam: by a pro- minent firm of manufacturing druggists that after returning thanks for the relief " orded, the wish is expressed to let others know the good news. If you had suffered for 'cnrs from Rheumatism and then Ld found I l treatment that banished your pains and _ made you Spry on your feet once more, would you want to keep the remedy secret, or would you want to pass on the good word to other sufferers-? for I "d; The Review The Review and Weekly Witness for 1 Phh-y.v...e...L............ The Review and the Farmers' Ad. reente for 1 your... e. ............ The Rev aw and Toronto Daily Mail and Empire for I yenr...... Tlle Review and Weekly Sun for 'l'err-v.v....L.'..C..T."..'.T. TbeRGfiew and the Family Her- ald and Weekly Stu for 1 your The Review Ind Daily Free Press G.. I .r..h-- "Would advise an sulfe Rheumatism to try Gin Pill “I recommend Gin Pine one suffering as I did. " M YOU wriiiiii""= - mom RHEUMATISM? Here are a few extracts that will lterest anyone who has Rheamatisn= “I have recommended Gin Pills to some of my friends who a.re troubled in the same way." I the Review and Toronto Daily World for your The Renew and Dull) Advertiso at for one5enr........................ The Review sud Toronto Daily star for I "tT.,....................-. The Review and Toronto Daily New,, for one "ttr.................-. The Ravi w and Toronto Daily Globe tor tyear....,............].?'. Pros 1 no; “As whiskey prices go higher County Grey is 3:1th drier." This. as” the o. Sound Advertiser, i is a refrain gon'g Ihrough Insp. Matt. Beckett's mind as In announces a not able reduclirn in liquor importatious into this country. NM ml‘re than 75 cases in I month now come and grad. unity getting " so the Inspector is highly pleased amine emetivoes, ol Provincial government hgtslation. l mil DUB MAM REVIF.“ ll] In in summer. In summer of course he looks after the repair of all county roads that 1mm: been designated and the eonMriuvion of new roads where drarded upon wnbm this system ; and in Winn-r it is also his dutytokeep that-e roads opar. for traflie. Ir, " I -------- I l? 39m Mrl; iolirstfonlandcw not Still looking for ourJanua: ‘th in: on 91 o to ou't.‘ Council generally.hepecial columnist]; Pte. Dtn Ray of the 2nd m was appointed by that. body he: flat. 3:":Etof ttt tty 91:1?“ I urdoy morning. This commons: Ia; pe a cw ays w: " pa composed of Warden Boyd of Mark-I Mr Ity! Mrs Ernest Gm main, John Mchker. Owen Sound ; {Edge Hill We" guests of the Mr Hockndge. Proton and Mr, Mo (”mum Mr "d Mrs C. Ma Column. Collmgwoolo The Uom- ttty.ur. mirlee mll meet ugularly " stated , U.itt.t' Ruth Lowe 89“" tted., incnvols necessary for the work otiher friend Miss Annie leeGiui tho newly created department. A number of the voung By way of explanauon it might 1,9370qu atterded the Box S noted tbat the Inspestnr or Sage: l Louise on Thursday eve. vvsor's dunes are as arduous in mutrr; Mr Ross tat? of D H. S I an in summer. In summer of course "he week end with his parents he looks, after the repair of all count, Mrs E. Lueck entertained roads that how been designated and irsends Wednesday eve. tho "rNrsoF.ors,i.m., -" --_ * . Review And Weekly Free Reduced Liquor Consumption , u out: two stretcher on we: I Grey County has now u thorough {men in. Collection 'd'lllL'l I read organization for the purpose at $3.20. Four parcels "ttted " Imointninmg the some 400 miles of were mode up and unite the has country roads designated in the by- " the from. These were got trot New passed lost yen. Lest Week at the members fees, not township [non lthe Friday session of the County ey. A number of letters were rest lCouucil Mr Jobtrdoluurton of Koppel. which had been received trom tht Harmer. was appointed County Impsc ’boyssince last nicotine. thsuklnt ftor of Roads It a salary at $1500 per (sttis ladies tor their kindness. lsnnum and ordinary expenses. Mr. ,’ Mrs. Lamb will repregeut the wor {Johns-on obtained the sppo utmentEkers " unlock on Saturdsv. Feb. "d, ‘by quite a majority met Mr John:mrattser permitting. Next meeting ’Leaell of Derby who ran second tor will be held in the schoolhouse on [the place, lFeb. 9th. All members requested l Mr Johnston brings to the position o attend. iconsidtuble valuable experience and We are sorry to report tint Mr. luersonal qtrslifiistuions that should go ftobt Grierson hill been sick in bed Hy. toward making his Lhmnustrtstion 1tr.ds patrt week PM h.ope to Mon See (of this depsr m ant highly successful. , him around ttttttim I'Ftr seventeen years he has been a} Mrs. Sun Patherbough is quite lmebtr of the County Council and ‘Wellagsin. "tor a" “PM length ot “me has been , Mr and Mrs D. McQusrrie and fam. jactne in the municipal admiuiurav,on ily spent a social evening with Mr. 'ot the Township o' Keppei. io that (and Mrs L. McLean ti the It cky lust township he hushed peculiar oppor- ‘Suuidev. l tunities to become s q'isinted wnh _ Miss Bessie Smith returned to Tor. (toad construction methods, Keppel {onto last Friday. thawing had s colonizu'ion road run- Mom, Dan McLean Ind Thos. [one through it lore nnm‘m ofyears. IMorton sold I lunch of tat cattle Frum his experience in the conticctit n ‘lsst week. Mr Jobmcon " it): entirely a begtml mr in the meter ot supervision o _ "m _ toads under the Highways Dept. of; DORNOC" l the Provincial goveinmeut. I l John Johnston ot Koppel secures the omen: 81500 great pleasure in hn _Pills to all , "" yea r, Clubbing Rates County Road Inspector an sufferers from Gin Pills. " "nun-u...- re In Room- all sutferers to eVery. 490 I 90 275 250 525 29: 52b 440 440 r,vi, 440 I Mr John Hay and 'Round, Toronto spent (eve with Mrs Dargavell. The Bible Class Social which was to be held Friday eve was postponed owing to the storm rill Monday eve. A large crowd attended. Fresh Groceries I Pte. Dan Ray of the 2nd Battalion, £Toronto is home on last leave lo :spend a few days with his parents. Mr and Mrs Ernest Greenwood. Edge Hill were guests of the latter’s parents, Mr and Mrs C. Manley on Sunday. Miss Ruth Lowe spent Sunday with her friend Miss Annie MCGilliVl’y. A number oi the voung folks around atterded the Box Social at I Md-“ -_- an” - . . large sues Still looking for our JauuarrUaw, Mrs. Lamb will represent the wor- kers at unlock on Saturday, Petr, 2, weather permitting. N can meeting will be held in the schoolhhuse on Feb. tly All members requested 9 The Red Crone Workers met at the 1siiiitiiiiii on SetuDec. 26th with " 'lediee present. Fifty eight pain of ‘eocks and two stretcher cape are fgiven in. Collectiun amounted to 33. 20. Four parcels "ltted “$35 iwere made up and sent to the bow I at the from. These were got from f the members fees. not township mon- Py. A number of letters were read which had been received lrnmthe’ boys since last meetinc, thenkinz the ladies tor their kindness. I Our stock is very large and our prices before the advance. Buy before the advance in j)?iFsthnie'inniireatrtovs/i?sis- SEE OUR NEW We have the 3.3m _: Kiwi" ABERDEEN cousin. Mrs Wednesday Women's Dongola Blacker. . . . . " Women’s Chrome Tan ... . . . . . .. Men's Bueher.... "'.......... Men's " inch top Blacker. . . . . , Boots and Shoes ' spent a few arriving every Week J. MCKECHNIE newest designs in the The RUGS Highest Prices Paid for Eyesight Specialist by the Eyes Examined Free price, which is sure to come ce‘nd i,,ilGiia'idrTriirairéiv,, I Ugo-mm}: ”Mt-Mi ...r :' tile Apuredelight 25 cts planter mg, m... r' ' ' and etlertua1 'C. D U0 STO F MacFARLANE'S R ll " Wutirpsrap is scarce overseas- trnd hima lb tar. of Vinolia Cas- tile A pure delight 25 as Vermin Soap Vermin Powder Letter Cases Jrench Mirrors Chocolate Oxoi0& 25c Gum 3 for 10c Pocket testamettts Mk: DOW Now at Central Drug Store The only way to ensure safe delivery is to use proper mailing boxes. Seeournewones. Regu- lation 7 lb. Hmdier v" safer Trench Candles New Overs seas Boxes FINLEY GRAHAM, Ph used by over 200 Opticians in this province Graham Eye-Testing System WALL PAPER The 5teessatt, Storrs ......$q.ttt town ofiice ---Last ri', hours neatest patterns. are right " we bought l.25 . Wk: S: & 25c (Instructor in Optometry Produce Chamois Vests Hot Water Bottles Break up a cold Table id tor reducing a box in the hou Grippe Pills Lancold Tablets Fine Mr recent m fails to relieve that ir Pinol Balsam For stubbom 60.1151] Chin's it is hard to t back if no relief Buy your tickets hcre ARRS’ CL‘UH ORE .50 JAN. 31, m Mc Mc 25c estdgtt ber hunu h gun Haw y; Mn m the a h. km ve w A t.“ home Sun” .. Ming (tum) k Mies Gr, with het Fily Dromom Some of 1N terded the. lr and ftp: ll " that the yum from this hm paid ttood pH The turtr.ral (I llel III held on to Swimon Parr Hanson on; I my in l Mend their Ind bureas 1 Mel); P hi ceuol pm- l I» Uthe Red t 1- Dtiett m y My 'ttprev'" Mg thc l: ac. and pilll'l cm Inca-n I cod-g yc n l “Geo \\'n'.son h " tttte'"??; and pne in In ottatrtt of l ”*Ihe (“atrium a BM impwvrd. WC. tt Knox hm a; int-ru-ttIrv' "w - Mr Knoxironrt"_ tt_toctttup tt 15 ul " Wright “1'... Jn 'ltJi','jKKy".h','yDr,y'l, .&i..mn.~y Ir, Mi" R " M end " ber hvn. 3: I. “an ion K '6 y on Monday a This tl We In with great you Want. sooner 30tt right an ay, MILLING FE it to the farmer Flesherlon at ' OI? actual cost. these are CXCcp needed badly L; you farmer s wi the following C Plinhcd; "That It a: I' KARSTIS liver Urdu . And to prepared to , h Great liens. lt to Hatr Nl1. SWINTON P Card oi Than Watch Tl JAN. 3 V1

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