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Durham Review (1897), 5 Dec 1918, p. 4

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“Hind-Wt at gala price. Spell! Inductio- 'soturttatdWeedintettntN. 2rt John McGowan BOO tons of No. I Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY Eng bag guaranteed. If not mtinfaoton bring It buck and get ymr money. Low 0nd: Fl... [old Oats, Breakfast Cereal, Bran, Starts. “on. Con Chop. Cracked Chicken Con Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop-ks cameo was for Horse Feed at Fair Prices iCHOPPBD OATS It... vety reasonable rates: Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour Rob Roy Rolled Oats Oat Shorts Chieftain Oat Flakes Clansman Feed Standard Oatmeal Chieftain Feed Granulated Oatmeal Poultry Feed Crushed Oats Poultry Mush Corn Chop Chick Peed Buckwheat Cracked Corn The Chevrolet Garage THESE ARE THE CARS We repair and overhaul any make of car including the Ford car. All repair work is guaranteed and the prices charged are right. We can supply you with the best guaranteed tires, and can assist you in your choice of your Autn Head Light Lenses. New Fall Footwear l‘cu n Tou n Shoe Store ROB ROY MILLS, Limited Large Assortment of Rubbers We want you to see these beautiful cars and invite your inspection. When you drive a car bearing the name of either of these makes you feel confident that you have a car that will stand high under the most severe road test ts" REPAIRING NEATLY DONE Business Hours-----" a. m. to 5 p. m. “my: on land for ale. pay are Highest Market Price for Oats, Peas and Barley runs, CASE. Now in stock, including new and ,tylish Shoes for Men and Women. Sm- our Shoes for school wear. Also Trunks, Suit cases, Travelling Bags, Ete. McLaughlin and, Chevrolet Lambton St. Durham Buy your Gasoline and Oils Here. that have become famous, in the fulds of motordom PEOPLE'S MILLS Dullam, Ont. '. S. McILRAITH Phone " Dr One was the government nom- inee and B. B. Spotton. Independent Conservative and their eombined vote WI! very little higher than Fuller's, only 139. --'rhe not am ot $i6,00t1000 to to be upon: noon tor the f'"plt1t' ot the new Well-ad an]. no linin- m of Public Worn up»: that noon 4000 men will get ouploymoot. ..-'rhe rule of “How to catch the Kniur” um being diamond and robe-nod In Britain and Franco. on: no In In. no: doulopod my um that can and the solution. lun- while the a: his" In: boon dine"- ored lending ammo-outta a plot to restore him to the than”! PM " Ian: At the band‘o! this plot is Ben. [noun-on and not: who! lon- erah bucaidnhnrg had "(and to join the platen. The Inn-or tho nob-criminal but of Boll-Id and under the control oi a. nun. no “Rent ensured thtt the crimes of Gummy will receive adequate punish. ment. Attempt. mll be mode by in. audio" prop-gentle to undermine the source of your ltrongzh but you, the so'dner eitizenl of the ilaest and mom. . tnnoed demcouoy in the world. wil Gii ouch uttempte with the contempt they donor’s. You know the eelLim- poled. stern discipline he: nude you the hardest. most tuooeatlul and clean- eet fighter' of this wer. Beginn‘ng by the immortal etuud " the uoond bet- tle at Ypru. you Iretittmglr closed by the capture of “one your Arhting record. in whnoh every bottle you {ought it u resplendent pose of glory. Intuit you, and the memory of your deed eomredee demand. of you. to bring book that gloriou- record. pure end uneullied to Claude." The three-cornered content in Nor. Huron an londey resulted in e victo- F. tor the Liberal candidate. Mr W. ruer by e platen" at 1203. The result wu expected so " opponent. were both comerntive. FI'IIOI‘ held no meeting", hid no InpporHrom the Liberal 'l'fthtt tion or.oven from Liberal and". Proudfoot. Hui. Reeve of Morris sown-hip. I lumen-ad depended on gem-men and they did not tall Cue Vss s poor speaker. Spotton s good one, yet he stood lowest of all. 'l‘hisie the team: bye-election loss by the Hunt government. the oth. ers being N. W. Toronto. N. Perth sud Msnitonlin. However Premier Hearst bu ttill sn smpls msrgin of supporters. thosgh the tide pletnly tioiri easiest him. him. j The proposal he: been seriously made by lame badly-balanced brain Tibet to avoid jealousy of the ellied ,powere over the allotment among Ahem of the surrendered ships of the Ahsrman navy, they be sunk ! ! Surely i he proposer was making ejoke of ",51Mntt kind. , After I time of extreor- s’dmery oat put of iron and fittings of fell descriptions, that all the cry of fsboruge oi shipping. and the neces- jity of increased tonnage to bring our} army home, it would be woeful, leul‘ criminal waste to sink them, ships. 1 Far better to soap them, sell the junk at. coat and give the proceeds to Enigma} Pmpiuthy _ Army _Hu_ta or Y, M. C. A. “civilian. We don't mind giving them a hint, but if the Allies will apply to our own Moses Glaser. he I!“ give a bid on a bum " ship or two for scrapping purpose. or mm the whole fleet at a bargain rather than see them sunk in the tuslt sea. The order in its every line marks him as I true gentleman u he has been I true soldier, Ind we nuke apnea for in closing puognph .' Gen. Carrie, Canadian Commander has issued a rrmarkable ode: to Can- adieu troops Warning them to be on guard while in German surroundings, and to maintain strictest discipline, so as not to lose the good name their many victories have brought them. He urges them to remember that they have fought for justice. right and decency and they must not in G'er. many fall short in those essentials. North Huron Goes liberal Ely: pterietm 3tetsieto " the ammo" tlmt saw them go, 5nd march through our streets with the owing of the Victory they hove helped to ncbievo. Bach I home-coming would only be in accord with the dig nity ofthe duties they htve so well performed. Not only abouid they come heme " soldiers. they should Is In " possibYe come home It: loo-I groups. diaembulg We are hesruly in sympathy with the Toronto Bur in Its tsondetnrmtion of the propossl to brine men home in chases of workmen. such to rsilwsy men. farmers. are" ond not so soldiers. Fancy} man go " a soldier and come home as a solicitor. I mason. s psinur 51c ! Bring Soldiers Home Gen. Currie Speaks Sink Battleships ? DEC. ti, IBIS As Soldiers THE DURHAM REVIEW We hive ttow no Srl',", F "terrer in C1yltli." wnen d Boxes are to De mica It! the Germ-he genera y or, strange to . . u y, in e tingle individuel German. 39totstidsrtg,ed,r tt,hli',rfgii,hy,te,g2ye Ttttt ounce of statesmen keep m' shirts. l4 suits pyjamas, 39 pillow cases, 'tantly chewing. but they Bret one to 310 towels and 136 handkerchief, were " They all ttave behind them in. hemmed. 169 personal property bags, 30 lemon! pull. They are all, la hr " prs of bed socks and a face cloths were .ppears, terred with the nine hush. made. 32 prs. of socke knit 7 boxes filled There they beemonz the people eev- for overseas it? 4 Wilts? donated. The en thoneend who he" not bowed “19‘ collection has en ' 37.00 and 6 feet of thee to Baal. If there ere they no $332?! At, 1ukree tgltl,t, 330mg 'ilettt. What 1't'h'l'h' what Il have I The proceeds of which the society are us- Deemed ehboutt ° Germ- tt " ing to buy yarn to knit socks for the boys the ever. in thet they are e people to overseas whom Sehtft,t t'T/'ft',trd E Jr"FiiiiiTiE not to e k morev an I to v . be Jgl)'l51 Tgey 4:1...»in not In err “In ot Stress put Mei-ion. at u, y ere put . , . eheme. Their ernelty ll te emelty cf; ')gtttctg,tr,fgtr t'g"7gr"t,',2ee demon. While they PH”. {Mug family. It has cheered and encouraged me ther -.r;..ru:;,,;-.n°::.:::;messexesz-mmhml-tm muon 'dh I tt WUth , a”. ', timent the ideal ofall. For1919the pub- kind of "rot ' ee. . lichen intend to make the paper Worth ever trln tn any mitigating dream I more to family life than ever before The etence'e. whether there my be I splendid Serials elone are evente in next alarm at been in Germany. " ti year's mailman the family life. Hund- not know. There It“ 00-. "I”? reds of Short Storieeend Articles by great 3.... Int, end while no doubt the yystritn.ttors, and e needy etreem of help- Germene ere lorry for the plight in ' fulneee in eyerything from the eolid to the qrttttttt a” lad themeelveet end their 'd'lrl,', to the happy humor for which The w .. ””12? I',t'd'tJt " [jl,'l'lt3)')"ilhtlffih/8tt,tt! 2t WI thtaetttom TLt - m, ititot'ttlottir82amrsfiriGTfiiirGG naelntelelu thet . they I Doeft mi- Grate . ' . wee right. that they fought h eelt- eeriel Anne Etretar Jttttt,? greet tttate that M ol".',', 1t'2t nine bCiG%"i' 12. ' ' "rrtet BO IF“! I y s ' . . ”a. w. rue, that} the 2ht,tt',t'g f'"i'l olfer "We to 'ttti/ttttttlu'... mu war {:3 “align Youth'e Ctmpartioa--62 up. and well he will "trsttitt."-4htaediaat . All urlit concession- gnntod to other countries to be inmodmely ex- tended to Britain. All corporations mtitiuttustttritttt qi gt g'tti' , {33%; prone» protected " tariff to be re- 'iii ii k in all value MI 26 quired to pnblieh "ttttmat easements pa rs MK ' ' ........ __ ot their eernlnzl. _ 9 Total value 31221 70 Every claim for mu: p.ruyseim.t.to Collections at monthly meetings ' 126 26 be "I!" publicly by 'pesttial Parlia. 96 boxes were sent to boys overseas in manner: Committee. which were 73 pairs of socks. The yarn The ranking reduction in revenue tor these acct“. posture. ac, for It.oy's to be met by dire» tuxedo- Ott unim- boxes were paid out of these collections The running reduction in revenue tor these soda. postage, ac, for bpy's to be met by dint» taxman on unim- boxes were paid out of mm tttllectitmtt. proved land VIII“. (“dined income Balance on hand...,................. ' 10 66 and inheriunce taxation. a ”Maw Mrs, A. C. McDonald, Secy. tl :" fl',,' J1'r,,tfft re, It,',', iil ----_-- Ingteevyngan onecwgo . the busing:- proml tax upon the no». Slum Red Cross Met till: an cub invited. Agricultural implement; term ma- chinery. vehicles. fortunate. coal. lumber, cement. inn-inn ting (no! and lubricating one to be plea“ on the tree Met. Reduction ot ouuomsdnty on goods Shirting...'.:.'........ ............r........ imported trom Brianna one half of Toweljlng ........... ".""""""."."" n shunt! under the “new [ Supplies for Homwtves making “:3- . 1 . . and fi1ryyr--.--. . . Lining for qum............ ....._...... AWN-mot the reciprocity Icree- Balance on hand......... .............. men: of 1911. sad the placing of Bll foodg'mft not lnclqdod in said um-‘ 1 mail on the free “It. Since Dec. lst there has been ma The changes asked for are oi a sweeping nature. and will nutmeec‘ with tavor item the mysterious class known asthe "Bie Inieres’s." In is interesting to note that one ot the items demands the acceptance of the reciprocity ugrtemem of 1911 on which was fought. in Ontario as least. the election ot an: your. and in sup- 93". of which the Lsnrier government wens down to detest. Here Bre the items taken (run In: " nrdny’a Giobe : A Tariff and Taxation Policy oi a Sweeping Charactc r Demanded The Canadian Council of Agricul- ture meeting in Winnipeg last week, have made their pronouncement on a New National Policy tor Canada. This is embodied in the eight prop M. ti in: appearing below. This body IOQI'CBEDIS the Farmers' Organiza “ans ot Alberta, Saskatchewan. Mani. tcbs and Ontario, they were in sesainn tour days and gave their tiadings to Le press on Friday I s. Immediate and substantial Ill- ronnd reduction ot the custom: tum. T Farmers Take Action h People Past Shame MacFARLANE'S DRUG STORE Friday and Opeko Tea Chocolates Liggett’s ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO In dainty holiday boxes from 15c to2.00 Iscomposed of the fitiest picking the world produ- ces of Ceylon India Blend Orange Pokoe, vacuum cleaned,blended and pac k- ed by machinery. Sold only iit 932 lb pkgs, 600 value for, pkg. 37c C. P. R. Town Office. at the - Since Dec. lst there has been made and shipped the following ; -. . I The Saugeen Red Cross Workers met _at the home of Mrs Jas.. Ellison on Nov. i 16th. 2 day shirts, 2 Sluts pyjamas were made and some children's clothes. The collettitttr..a.rttou.ntAd to 83.70. The next meeting will be held at Mrs Wm Kenny e on Dec. 9 when 2 boxes are tobe filled tcr overseas. In the last year this Society has made 39 hospital robes, 8 surgical robes, M day shirts. l4 suite Mamas, 39 pillow cases, 310 towel: and 136 handkerchief, were hemmed. 169 personal property bags, M prs of bed socks and 24 face cloths were made. 32 prs. of socks knit 7 boxes filled for overseas and 4 quilts donated. The collection his been $133550 an? 6 tg,. f'/ ooppers. n autogra qui t w ic brought 836 00 and was sold for 820 00. The proceeds of which the society are us- ing to buy yarn to knit socks for the boys overseas 84 towels............ .................... 2 handkerchiefs........................ l2 Housewives..... ................... 25 face cloths......................,... 18 Denim sheets 123 pyjama suits‘ ff peroopal property bags ......... The annual business meeting of BentInck Tp. Red Cross was held Saturday, Nov. 30. Mr A. C. Mc- Donald was appcirted chairman and all the former offl cert' were re-elected Annual report of Mulock War Workers of b. s No, li, for Red Cross from Dec. Is: I917, to Nov. 10th, 1918 ; Yarn ............... o..........,..........) N 919th for pyjamas, buttons& cord I?.? l!. Rev Mr. Ashton wttthett to state that Hot “as the amount collected lowatd the cow that was procured tor him, The collectors were John Adlam and John Lynn. Balance from 1917.............. ......8 30 35 Sale at one quilt.............. ......... a? 00 Proceeds ot box tsocial................. 125 00 Received from local branch for h --, C.ry)iriV.r.r...C..l..L/..E...... 53 06 Received from township ........... 898 45 Mr And. Hastie recently sold to Messrs Ryan and Limits of Durham, a pig that went 700 lbs. Mr. Wm. Fulton also sold one recently to Buy- er Jas Wilson of Durham which tip- ped the scales at 730 lbs. It realized in cash Suzi 60 It is only through the combined buying po 8000 Rexall Drug Stores that we are In a. posit this exceptional . . Week-end Special on Tea and Colin REMEDIES That should be on Und when needed. Ron” 0 derliun ... Me and 500 Lieu” Cnturrb Jtllt-r--: 25o Relieves cold'in bead Benn szer Salts............ 500 A morning lanuve Pun" Hopophoephit" ...... $1 A good Tonic. Cherranrk Cough Syrup 25,50e Saturday Pantry Specials " REXALL DRUG STORE EXPENDITURE RECEIPTS MULOCK o................,..' 215 2.5 8693 M $693 86 Value li 3' New and Secondchand 19 07 . 4 so Machines for Sale ffl by 27 16 c. SMITH & SONS, Durham.0nt. 1020 5 1200 1 new No. 13 Lister Emil“. cutter with blower. I uud No. " Emilia. outter with.“ ft of union 1 and 10" Mus-opium: Strut cutter hand or power driven. 1 new k" Lister Grinder. 1 uud 10" Wonman & Ward Grind». I used KoGill auto power "taerhment for Ford cars. l and 14 H. P. Dunvillo Gasoline En- trims mounted on much. 1 new ' ll P. Fairbanks-Horn Coal Oil Engine. 1 new ' H. P. Fairbgnh-Mone Coat Oil Engine. I new " H. P. Fairbnnh-Mom Cue line Engine. 2 new 4 H. P. Lister (hunch Coal 65] Engines. 4. McCall's Magazine-l2 fashion numbers. A.l for only 83 25. The two magazines may be sent") separate ad- dresses it desired. - THE YOUTH'S COMPANION. Commonwealth Ave. & St. Paul St., Boston, Mass. New Subscriptions Received at this Oiiice --_----- The Review sad the Funilv Hor- nld and Weekly Stu for 1 you 2 " Not Sold -are boned with the indestructible Spirella "ay-the moat pliable Ind ree- iient corset boning in the world- (unr- anteed not to break or rust in one "" of corset wear., Goods cheerfully demonstrated by calling at Parlor-u. MRS. J. C. NICHOL, Box 98, Durham 3'” The Companion Home Calendar for 1919.. All the above for only 82.25 or you may include t 1918. Thu. we can gun-me. to be pure. Aspirin Tablets .........."... 25o Blind) Iron Pills... 100 for 26tt Momma c-........-.. 26tt Peroxide of Hydrogon..25 & 40tt Syrup Figs and Senna...... 50o Hesdnche Wife" ..v......... 250 Syrup White Pine Ind Tun. Mtt DRUGS All the remaining weekly issues of. . uying power of over In a position to offer Spirella i: Corsets sgtrl 7m in Stores to be GM. and by: who have been work ing hard tn the farm during the sum mar Ihould have I chance to improv, their education this winter. Cucuiurs free to any Iddreu. G. D. Flsming. C. A. Fleming, F.CA Secy.’ li'rincwa Mention thin paper when writing. Stationery Opeko Breakfast Coffee Buy your Tickets Here LN. MURDOCK 8!!le FOR SALE m-B-tted Healing Bolts --Tratk Ties Cedar. Tamarack & Hardwood .--Cedar Fence Posts Timber Wanted are tnined tor mecca. and the demand for competent Book. keepers and Mersogmphers is may time. the supply. Our Causes are thorough and up-to-date. and amazed in such a way that you any enter any time. Write for intonation. WINTER TERM at the Stutford and Mount Potent Begin “nutty. 1312, I919 A 60e pound package of freshly roasted, properly suggnd, 'hit', flavored pure o so, a value for...... 39c ll, In Portfolios, pound pac- kuses, or Boxed. See our srlendid assortment. Central Business College For prices any] information, at Different Points Our Graduates M .., "in thte 80th Nov. at ti o' mud n howling my Ion mow Bt me nu “our. November an qua I Inc .1 his t “all! was I gcoi thy. ago and no" a have“ by bang cannot bluuo at for lounce for the b'-' net of its exletv nu. AI we 'nle we dr able nearer the tire I to tlu turiot1, new Ivoepm‘ thrc ugh the feet the cold breath of mud n it nukes its , key hole. We symp mm, thousands of In this stormy night sp- tiw can]: In the" n e a low mull ppm, L and! in qunmy to I in pule. We go back (other: acme when We, out pm of the cou nub! as this. t be piled up u from Lhe bum humid. I'm tro no: mu draw Come ot the iiuid put. in ll] thing of the new“! no w How muny than Ind u close c111 '1 although serials!) dad: but utrrowly wound Nu att me “I put. of the bc instant death. Some will r. memm " Tell, Ihomug tig head of his eou, I'm. him for (serum punmm endure. “mac new can he would put me In 000'. forehand a lath. Bat luau-mi it'll not" nude lim 1 the apple and the, null "lit the npple in an! lo Ian‘s Me. And " condone. m " mm we a naught um u in like murmur the chat“ have tiren a “mighty FIlhet tint than. Ont town-hip tatb see ioptived of their l by it being burnt. W Strong" The Nation men and the r begin to build ut hood is during 1 period of child mother, rememh Won, the 1 PRICEVILLE AN was one of the baton in building of their children. moi nourishm that ought never looked by the m today who is nnxi he! hut-growing b at tis ll I only It “In ' I of tt enlly SCOT EMU]. DEC. 5 ' IO' _-,,i.-1 No PRI W It " tt “I u MlMoJ‘ About I": " Packed in: Sold brnll Te "The " [I ll

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