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Durham Review (1897), 4 Apr 1918, p. 4

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i. All kinds of grain bought at market bring it back and get your ;x'mâ€"x;e-y' Low Grade Flour, Rolled Oats, ~Breakfast C Shorts, Middlings, Corn Chop. Cracked C #rmmenemanneenencemmmeres 3 CP‘MPED OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices § CHOPPED OATS at.... very reasonable rates Sovercign, Eclipse and Pastry Fl Wheat, ~.s John McQowan Phone |i 30 pai Bluche Fov Look! 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. The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co OATMEAL MILLS FHONES : Day §4, Night $ 26 THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS The CShevrolet Garage ns Aiviadbiivatcs ifi c i1 24 ed one man top, top cover and side curtains; tilted wir dshield; speed. ometer ; «lectric borm ; extra ceâ€" mountable rim and tite catrier on rear ; pockets in each door ; robe rail and foot rest : and a com piete tcol equipment, Heavy Mixed Feed ow r Every bag guaranteed. bring it back and get ; (0) [own Shoe Store Barley and Oats Chop â€"â€"> _ ¢quipment of this car is ete. _ It bas electric lights arter, highest ty pe twoâ€"urit , stogle wirirg used, ecmâ€" lamp equipment, including ght Cin mers, Mobair tailor. man top, top cover and side tons of No 1 Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY air lamous valveâ€"inâ€"head tor is very powerful. e to take most any hi. 1 _ The gasoline and oil ion is low. The car and still strorg and € d The Cheapest Complete Automobile leter springs, it & very comfortable are all new goods ard a son: in these days of high pric Shoes in abundance. mgnt at market price. Flour and Feed in ton lots s Men‘s Black Grain for Cash only ie we wi On S olled Oats, ~Breakifast Cereal, Bran, Corn Chop, Cracked Chicken Cora at Special Prices Saturday, April 6th olfer you and Pastry Flour . 3. MeILRAITH ow price of priceés. If not satisfactor7 id asvap that cannot gb prices. O:cher your choice o Special Reduction on the Market $3.75 L glcn TZ,0, ~ 1CP /E Cvuuve â€"£ 00 British forces joined, intending no dogaot to drive the latter to the sea and theo turn on the French. He Gen. Focb, a brilliant Frenchstrateâ€" gist, bas been placed in ful! command of all allied troops, inclading Amerâ€" icans, so there is now n» possibility of divided courcsels, or individual stâ€" tempts to take initistiye. Experts think this should have been done long ago. The enemy plsinly ~plaoned to break through where Freanch snd British forces joined, intending no dnlfnk tm Aubes " ues W1c a1 °9 ESE The force of the big drive is now spent and the Allied line has not heen broken though it was too near being so to be comf. rable. Germans are now reported to be "digging in" preâ€" paratory to another attempted adâ€" vance, bat reseryes having reached the Allies, it is scarcely postible that anotbher advance can be made. ||_Later news from Quebec tells of the | tragedy, at least four deaths baving |occurred. Majorâ€"Gen. Lessard is in full charge and the city is under martial law. All firearms have been removed from hardware stores as a precautionary measure, Trcops from Toronto and London are in charge and their presence is gall and bitter-‘ ness to the natives. It wasa mistake wethink not to bring t oops from Halifax, Kingston or any place but Toronto, which city to the average (Quebecker, stands, rightly or wrongâ€" ly, as the centre of antiâ€"French serâ€" timent. We predict some warm pasâ€" sages in par iament this week, tut it may be hoped good sense and the fitâ€" ness of things will prevent ebulitions there. Is the government big enough for the task ? Failed in its Main Object and Hindenburg is not yet in Paris Let us demonstrate every point avout this beautiful Car to you Most loyal citizens will have DC trouble in fixing blame. It lies in |liberty this government and the last |have allowed such firebrands as Boursssa to spread sediii n among h‘s | country men. Were the Review merely to copy some otf his diatribes, arrest would likely tollow, as bappenâ€" ed to a New Ontario editor, yet the original has free course. _ Not having been placed behind the bars long ago, as he deserved, we think it is not too late yet. To have the loyal sentiments of Canada flouted by an irresponsible but clever E: enchâ€" man is something that should not be allowed for a day. \ P ; ’ ‘ So you have had cold weather out |_ Some spectators aliege the POlite | there ? It has been pretty {air over here, stood idle spectators of tke mischiet only we had one cold week when out on a |and the Msyor at last called out the month s rest. ‘Miliua and read the Riot Act. The We were out for both Christmas and sight of the bayonets had a quieting | New Year so you may be sure we had a effeet. pretty good time _ Our Xmas dinner was Sir Robt. Borden has demanded cf| g,d:‘."d-‘-}"!m"“ I‘}? F;”"rd {‘SS."“‘"" “’;’gld R i d 'u“ | nave at home. 4d(- O y us orgn llers 0‘ the Mayor an explanaticn an nated 10 francs towards it an1 now I will ace unt of the proceedings ia an effort give you the me>u as near ag I can reâ€" to fix the blame for the unrseemly, unâ€" member it. â€" First tomato soup, then" timely and unpatriotic ebulition. FOBSE ENNCB | PORKAL® m sud apiinnngray se " Later T is n ustt s . detdrdnient Waeld d > Plate glass windows and many fixâ€"| loses hor inte tures were smashed to atoms and a’b():- s. She e rush was made to the Auditoriam in l the R_“"‘e_“ an effort to seiz> or destr oy papers reâ€" [ "_""”' ff.‘"“ ‘} lating to exemption proceedings };;’2} \:“h’:;f':\ These however had been removed paragraphs ; and in their maduness they set fire to T 7 the building. s (SEmoR se ue fices, the Chronicle and L‘Everment because they supported conseriptio i Whpce 2l in ies y D A serious riot broke out in Quebec city last week when ofticials, under the Military Service Act were trying to round up shirkers. A mob quickâ€" ly gathered and tor a time rao amuck like a buil in a Cbina shop, first ventâ€" ing their wrath on two newspa per ofâ€"| dn SE T ger siou EOV Ehbe Qsrham HArview That German Drive Alas ! Bloodshed Rioting in Quebec Lambton Street, Durkam, Ontario is â€" .1 | oD yO :d _ such firebrands as) a din pread sediii n among h‘s| Sig‘s Were the Review ‘ So we )y some of his diatriber, | so ? APRIH ens will have noi blame. It lies in nment and the lastl PR T Seusa‘ss t THE DUBHAM REVYVL®! 1918 J 7/ 4. inis. CR Rav, *P M to | Schafer, H Mortley. Sr 2ndâ€" rnd | *D Schafer, A Smith, E Melosh, . no | Jt 2ndâ€"*P Willis, *C Schafer M Melosh, *M Mortley, *C M §4o | Sr Prâ€"J Ledingham. Jr Prâ€" * He D Morrison, I Stafford. Average :: ance 20,65. * Full attendance. } No. 3, GLEN. & BEN. Jr 4thâ€"*F Gibson, *G Gibson,. S Ledâ€" ingham. *K Morrison. H Smith. Sr 3rd â€"*E Willis * K Rav, *P Mortley, A Schafer, H Mortley. Sr 2ndâ€"*M Ray, *D Schafer, A Smith, E Melosh, J Braun, Jr 2ndâ€"*P Willis, *C Schafer _ Sr 1stâ€" M Melosh, *M Mortley, *C Morrison. Sr Prâ€"J Ledingham. Jr Prâ€"*E Willis, IJ MarricAn I Cuiee s 5 h ue o e e m F T w40 C00 L Sharne. C. Roseborough L Armetronc, A Noble, F Hopkins. E Nobile. Jr 2ndâ€" G Armstrong. Istâ€"N R‘t hie, J Dunsâ€" moor, E_ Webber and K Duremeor en . M Hopkins, A Lawrence, C Roseborough. Primerâ€"M Armstrong, A Picken, R Dunsmoor. Sr 4thâ€"M Lawrence, H NMountain, C Ritchie. Jr 4thâ€"M Alexander G Ritchie M Langrill, A Armstrong, P NMoble, A Knisley. Sr 3rdâ€"S Sharpe, W Grierson, I Armstronc, H Roseborcueb. ©r9rd _ JessieF Black, teacher. No. 5, GLENELG Sr 4thâ€"Jimmie Peart, Clifford Cook, Margaret Greenwood. Jr 4thâ€"Evelena Cook, (H) Haze! Figh. (H) 3rdâ€"Mary Reaton (H), Willie Edwards (H). Katie Firth, Charlie Robson. 2nd â€"Marjorie Firth (H), Clara Greenwood (H), Martin Haley (H). Cameron Robson, Bessie Beaton,. Gladys Firth, Sr 1stâ€"Norman Haley. Iona Beaton _ Jr Istâ€"Arthur Mcâ€" Clocklin, Irene Hastie. Primerâ€"Graham Timmins. Sr 4thâ€"Allan McInnis, Allie McEachâ€" ern, Alec McCuaig, Earl McLeod, Flora McDougall, Ester Mcinnis Jrâ€" 4thâ€" Annie Shortreed. Jerny McDermid. Jr 3rd â€"~Margaret McDougal!, Annie Mcâ€" Leod, Kathleen McLean, Eiton McLean. Sr 2ndâ€"Hector McEachern. _ Jr 2ndâ€" Pearl McCuaig, John McDougat! Primer Gordon MéEachern,. Neil McKinnon. Average attendance 14 8 we are now back off rest and the batâ€" talion is up the line but will be out soon now. _ I was left out this time with deâ€" tails for which I am not the least bit sorry. . Our march back off rest took 3 days during which time it rained for the whole march We were always glad when the day‘s march was over and we could rest for awhile. I met some old boys out of our old batâ€" talion a few days aso and 1 sure was glad to see them. One wa :; Karl Lenaban, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lenahan, now of O Sound. _ We were both old pals in civic life and were mighty g‘ad to meet." Toast goose, potatoes and caulifiov lettuce and tomato salad. next pudding. nuts oranges and othe We had lots of cigarettes and ci so you can judge for yourself wha a dinner we did have. We C Sig‘s also had a dinper with the 7 month s rest. â€" _ We were out We ’ Mr and Mra Jas. Stinson who have _| ben snending the winter months with !relatiws here, returaed to their home | in Chrichton, Sask. |__ Miss Etta Twamley Sundayed at , Mrs Wm. Auderson‘s, j| _ Mr and Mra Jas, Stinson, Sr., have ;) moved to their new bome in Elmwood _ Mrsa Jsobn Honess sprent a couple of days last week with her parents in E!lm wood. F5 We are indeed yery glad to report that Mrs J. Hopkirk who has been ailâ€" ing with a severe attack of pneumonia is able to be around again. Miss Annie is also improving, Mr Jolin Redfor1 who has been at Mr Wm. Cook‘s tor the past number of years, has gone to spend the sumâ€" mer months with his sister, Mrs Jas. Stinsor, Crichton, Sask. Living Hish at Christmas | _ The longâ€"Aistance gun is still firing | on Paris and one shot fell, as it hapâ€" ‘ pened on a church crowded with | Good Friday wo:shippers kiiling and | wounding many. Sugar making has come once more, Every farmer seems to be getting preâ€" pared for bhard times this year. | _ The German casnalties have been, | enormous, dae to their adherence to | mass formations advancing agninst| | machine guns, and caunnot fail to afâ€"| | feet the morale of their army, and of | ! the nation when the truth comes to be | | known | The submarine mengce is still great th ugh ship bui‘ding on both sides cf Atlantic is striving to make goud the loss. No. 10, GLEN. & EG‘T so had a ainner with the Comp"a:h):. fared pretty well, don‘t you think only baffling the enemy attempt to advance there, bat driving him back aking prisoners and guns. Amiens, an important centre, is in danger, but the French at that point are holding on well. At other points some villages have been recaptured, and on the whole the on:look is thas the enemy is batâ€" fled in the meantime and is boand to be beaten in the futare. Phyllis Ireland Teacher No. 11, BENTINCK School Reports om the front 8. M. Ha interest in out for both Christmas and o you may be sure _we had a time _ Our Xmas dinner was toes and cauliflower, next ato salad,. next Xmas anges and other fruits CRAWFORD ettes and cigars too yourself what kind of ‘.‘Aljoe, teacher iett 1 TORONTO rance >Â¥ & onipany Sorry to hear Mrs J. present. Hope to soon recovery. Mr Will Dargayell had a wocdâ€"bee | Tuesday Mr Robt. Smith of Toronto is spendâ€" i}v;g a few days with his aunt, Mrs R. *Y Miss Ivy Dargavyel left Wedanesday to attend the Elliott Business College, Toronto. ‘ Wonder who the young couple was that had to tarn back Saturday eve. Glad to hear Miss Edna Lneck is improving in health, also Mrs Malone . ITC swey lC aal U T 44 Scehool, Turonto, is home for the days. «@Quite a number attended the Box, Sscial at Williamsford on Tharsday eve. Misses Ruth Lowe and A. MeGilâ€" livray were guests of Miss Ivy Darâ€" gavell on Sunday. Fresh Groceries arriving | _Miss Catherine Irvine of Lamlash |visited with Mrs Dan McLean last | week. |\ _ Misses Catherine and Sara McLean |spent their Easter holidays with Mr and Mrs Dancan McLean . _ Miss Barber, teacher at the Brick, Miss Burns of the Separate School and Miss Black of Latona are spending the vacation at their respective homes in Varney, Eugenia Falis and Chesâ€" lay . Mr Angus McIntosh of Niagara Falls is :pending the holidays with his sister here. | _ _Miss Crawford is spending her Earâ€" |ter holidays in Toronto and school ‘ will not reâ€"open till Taesday. |_6 mefow weeks ago we reported |that Mr Jas. McDonald had sold bis !upp«r larm. _ Since then we bave learned that we were misioformed and that the place is not sold. nQ A number of the farmers have”tar- ped their trees and are having quite a suscessfal syrap season so far. his McKechnie‘s Weekly News &# | Mr Hopkins beld a successfal wood bee last Thursday anl treated his friends to a dance in the evening. Pte. J . C. Smith and Mirs Margaret spent Easter with their mother and sister at the P. O. Miss Avnie Clark, teacher at No 1 Normanby is bome for the Easter hol‘davs, The Red Cross workers met at the schoolhouse on Sat., March 30: b, with 11 ladies present. Fortyâ€"two pairs of socks were given in and oollection amounted to $2.75, . Next meeting will be held in ihe schoolbouse on April 13th. Mrs Jas Haslett will represent the Workers at the montbly packing at Malock on Satarday, April 6th. Our stock is very large and before the adyance. Buy before the advance in We have a number of Rugs left in the newest designs in the neatest patterns and in the nicest Oricntal shades having all the appearance of the Eastern Rugs, but a great deal cheaper, DORNOCH ABERDEEN SEE We have the aturday eve. Hay is ill at hear of his Women‘s Dongola Blucher Women‘s Chrome Tan.. .. Men‘s Blucher .. .. Men‘s 14 inch tan Pleakha Boots and Shoes OUR NEW WALL PAPER rmal holiâ€" 3 yds x 3 yds........$14.00 3 yds x 3 yds.... ... 15.50 3 yds x 4 yas........ 17.50 The RUGS 14 inch top EBlucher newest designs in the by the Highest Prices Paid for Produce Eyes Examined Free *yesight Specialist price, which is sure to come will put you in splendid trim for the annual Housecleaning. Try it â€" Its good for that tired fecling. Full 16 oz, â€" #1 MacFARLANE‘S DRUG STORE The :Rexa% Store A Bottle of Rexall Celery and Iron Have you tried our week end CHOCOLATES ? Special Saturdays at 39c a Ib. ForAids to Easy Houseâ€" Cleaning. We have Now at Central Drug Store Come to us now FINLEY GRAHAM, Pn The leading Cleansers The best Disinfectants The best Polishes our prices Graham Eyeâ€"Testing System every Week. used by over 220 Opticians in this prov town office â€" + â€"»â€"â€"$4.10 are right as we bought neatest patterns. (Instructor in Optometry Window Shades leading colors and Alabastine The finest we High Grade Wall Papers See our specia pointment when yc revent it by 1 M Tl;l‘i,( Formalin 7 means a logs of cent in grain bes and its bad effec ing time. Smut in Harvest Time Prevent it 1y your AFR!L in all colc TI €Cl8 at ib CC "riday m PS rry t« suander t presented him ining forty €oliars made a very toe} all present jor own. â€" Lauoch was ery wpe joined in si e King before do mes Missos Ollie Mcl.e: aggart spent a tow ine friends and 1 n reception . Congratalations t itosh and Pte. A. arried in the cits Misses Smith and \ rs, arespending +/ ion at their homs o Kingston, the !«to. Ganper Heck ) siday on last lea1 ery expecis to i« hortly Mr B b MeJatos i x * C 0 onernZ c ~(LL°!‘ 3 “ â€" B s al n n doo t vea! hk wl sanC. * + e $ eb 15. jis we K ) ty old I 2 ‘1 -.. I y ) 1 â€" iR 14 Abe * ui :';31'_’-‘,-”’_-1‘ ‘! E:l-‘urqlhu’ McKinnos r som, Pue. Danie M s jast returned from | j jyable evening was : singing and spseches ector R. MeLeaa read A Allan C. McLean cs Fmeo Carsan and / ; Tuesday morning sk., to take ap a po# A reception was he y evening at the a« s Fargubar McKinn eir son, Pre. l‘hme ‘ Spring Footwea Millinsneryv .1 â€" Store Closos #y * PBhewy The Ford PRICEVILLE VILLAGI PRICEVi gand f01 TD i o APRIL F. O. B. FORD Runabout Touring â€" Coupe Chassis â€" â€" Oneâ€"toaTruc‘s t is AMation feed 10 [ Just tupe A this ac SMITH year, W three ti far easi means I YC tm 4, 1918 Pecty, oN

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