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Durham Review (1897), 27 Mar 1919, p. 4

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W & i? 5. McINTYRE, Durham For all kinds of Hardware, call on us. Wehave it, canget it, or it isn‘t mace The "Kootenay" is a high grade steel Range, moderate in price and economical on fuel. It has a burnished top, is easily cleaned, will not crack, warp or bulge. The oven is made of the best materials and is sapacious, square and deep. The linâ€" ings of the fireâ€"box are made of semiâ€"steel and are practically indestructible. This This range is furnished with a high warming closet and shelf, a reservoir of best pressed sheet steel with best quality enamel and with thermometer in oven door Our Price this Week .. "Pandora" in Canada is a household name. â€"It stands for the best. The "Panâ€" dora" is equipped with large quick baking oven ; the flues are scientifically construcâ€" ted in order that the fire box, flues and opening into the smoke pipe will work toâ€" gether to‘give the best cooking results, with the minimum amount of fuel. _ The triple barred grates of the "Pandora" are so constructed that each bar may be shakâ€" en separately, the bars are three faced so that all may alternately be turned to the fire and are of exceptional durability. The fire box linings are made of the famous semi steel and are practically indestruct ible. These and many other exclusive features make the "Pandora" an ideal Range for home use The main question to be considered in the selection of a Range is "How long will it last; what satisfaction will I derive from it; what is the fuel consumption and the general upâ€"keep?" In placing before you the reliable Ranges of the McClary Company, we do so with the knowledge of what they have done in the past, the satisfaction they have given, and the Company‘s long experience in their manufacture. They are "Standard" Ranges, made by one of the best stove manufacturing companies in America, and are known from coast to coast. THE BR Highest price paid for Oats, Barley and Peas McClary‘s Steel Ranges All kinds of Cattle, Hog and Poultry Feeds for sale at the Mill We buy and sell all kinds of Grain. Rob Roy Rolled Oats Chieftain Oat Flakes Rob Roy Wheat Flakes Standard and Granulated Oatmeals C. P. R. Town Office Buay your Tickets here You will be pleased wit‘h tho new designs and colorings. Come and See MACFARLANE‘S DRUG STORE Wall Papers ROB ROY MILLS, Limited The "KOOTENAY‘"‘ The "PANDORA" for Coal, Coke or Wood for Coal, Coke or Wood Business Hoursâ€"â€"8 a. m. to 5 p. m This week we are offering Exceptional Values in TERMS, CASH. from the harmfal effects of wind and weather. will restore the healthful glow. Use it freely after exposure and use it before going ont as a preventive Absolutely harmlessâ€" free from grease. Protect your NYAL . Face ‘Cream 2 only "Hot Blast" Heaters, ea. 2.75 One only Oil Stove, [3â€"burner Clark Jewel] for...... 17.00 Ask to see our Oak Heaters. We have them in three sizes The "Garry" is a high grade steel range at a popular price. It has nickel trimâ€" mings so easy to clean and which give the range a most attractive appearance. A large quick baking oven, a spring poised oven door which falls into a horizontal position for drawing out hot pans and dishâ€" es, is most convenient. The famous duâ€" plex grates are supplied with this range and the fire box is large and ro my and scientifically proportioned. With this stove are also a high enameled back warmâ€" ing closet and shelf, reservoir and oven thermometer. This Week our Price is .. 73.00 We have on hand Two Secondâ€"hand Ranges for quick sale. Range is equipped with duplex grates, a high warming closet and shelf with enameled back, reservoir and oven thermometer. The reservoir on the "Kootenay" is patentâ€" ented and can*tbe easily attached or deâ€" tached . This Week our price for this Range is.......... 83.0 The "GARRY‘ | Ripon, Yorkshite, Eog., 6th March, | ..‘ «. aveâ€"made a break in a new direction. and here Lam <"clinked" ‘in Yorkshire, »mitending Khaki Colâ€" lege, the Soldiers‘ University I ‘landed in England four days ago, Before leaving Belginm finally, I decided to visit Brussels, Antwerp and Waterloo and managed to last three days before I crashed financially then I beat it for Blighty. Antwerp and Brussels are second editions of * gay Paree," and life swings along Nathan Grierson of Bentinck and John 1, McDonald from near Priceâ€" ville are here. _ The latter who had finished two years in Arts, came here for a third term but that course is not open here and they have placed him as instructor in the Commercial classes. Ripon is a typical Yorkshire town of 10000 population, 26 miles from Leeds. It is about balf way bet@een London and Edinburgh, and thus out of the neighborhood of friends in both places However "C‘est la guerre.".. | From Belgium to Blighty From the Batticfields to Books. C.C.Ramage now in Khaki College | _ The main unsatisfactory feature is that the military still control us and ’ we are still subject to their discipline in camp. _ However we have no parâ€" ades or drills, all the time devoted to lectures, play or study. The College bas an attendance of goo, the majority haying come from Belgium in preferâ€" ence to wasting time there. There are several officers in the classes, Majors, Captains, Liecutenants. Thfl? Still retain their mess rights and offiâ€" cers privileges, Of course better food and quarters arâ€" necessary for them, they being subjected, it is alleged, to more brain fag ! as students, than we are â€" All ranks retain their former rates of pay. ahead of the Div.sion, which is still in Belgium, but booked for Blighty this lno-th, ard possibly sail in Apri flowevu since I have sidestepped, it means that I will not go home when the "red patch" goes, Iwill be staying here till July having enâ€" tered on a prescribed 4 months course here, where if one qualifies, it is equivalent to a year‘s term .in any Canadian University Of course it is a heartbreak for me to put off the day of sailing, but I think the sacriâ€" fice of a couple of months will be well id. _ ‘Then the course here [will ;3: serve as & "s:ttler‘" to reâ€" gain civilian nerves and oun‘look again, It certain‘y requires a lot of willâ€"bending to settle in the book groove once more. The other day we were looking at ::,’.,,:::‘ ::dm.i::ifllfl ..l..h‘. :02 some of those engaged at the Parlia. saisthey are to be asked to sign. ment Buildings cutting down an old wttbont doubt they are behind Hanâ€" oak tree which was .:euyod. Proâ€"| gary and the intrigning crow may bably it stood for maby a century by|eyen link up with Bolsheviem, not the size of the roots, It took four|tbhat they loye it, batthat they hate seemingly green berng.to eut it down |tbe Allics more. in a baif a day. And l\b;l:i those usâ€" l..:I:.hd.’.“.i:: tfi."‘"“ .::r: m. ing the saw, apparently did not know stemm how to bandle it and we were thinkâ€" :‘ el“‘h h"::fl‘-' and the Allies are ing if Norman Mecln‘yee aad Archie| RODIDK them where possible, with: MeDonald were using the saw they|!"88 800 money. gould teech them how to keep their h:;b: &w.;'w&.":.?‘:h h‘: '"1'»"' :l'::;n gave us a call some | |OPK heads bave still ""‘"’“'"- on non im amts Rurbar by plutting. If the conferencee as one timee ago lu this buildikk: of its first aets had demanded personâ€" ~Mr J. P. Tellord salled on the 1 punishment of some of the leaders, Speaker, Dr. Jamieson Mondey afterâ€"|\ would have bad a salotery inâ€" noon. â€" We bope to hear of bim imâ€" ; they dare oct do it now. _ } We had a pleasant call at Miss Jenâ€" nie Cameron‘s residence on Yonge St. Miss Cameron carries on a large busiâ€" ness in the hairâ€"dressing business Bhe bas Miss McEachnie of Top Ciff. Mrs McPherson of 888 College Bt. is always kept busy in the bairâ€"d easring also and has some of Pricevills‘s girle in the service, b ing Miss McLean and Miss Ferguson. On Saturday, the 15ih March, we took a trip io King Township accom panied by our soldier son Heotor, to our frienda Mr and Mre Hugh McLean where we were kind‘y en‘ertained and al.bough the elements outside were very disagreeable we were comfortably seated in a cosy room awaiting to parâ€" take of the abundanee of gocd things in preparation by Mrg McLean. Mr McLean is an old Glenelg boy and Mrs McLean an old Vaughan girl. Mr McLean and son Gordon sre sucâ€" ceesful farmers on the 5th lins of the Township of K ng, 25 mi‘es north cf Toronto. We had the pleasure of spending an evening with Mr and Mro Neil Moâ€" Kinnon and family and were kind‘y entertained. There is a time of sorrow and a time of joy a9 we send congratulations o Mr Finilay McCuaig of Top Clff who joined beart and band to Mise Lawrence, now of Durham. We wish the young eouple much happiness on the voyage of life. Finlay will be greatly missed by his comrades but more so by bis father, parting with his faihful son who always proved himself a trust worthy son aitending to the duties entrusted to him, _ Mise Lawrence, now Mrs McCuaig, will be missed by hor aged mother who often entertained us when on duty in Glenâ€" elg. en JCC eC P . a C iee '"" that of Mr Geoa. Bimpson, George eame to Priceville when about 8 yre. old and when reaching the years of maubood and being that of a framer many reminiscences of his work are seen in frame baros and other buildâ€" ingo be was the builder of. We were pleassd to have a reading of the Review. We were gorry to see the death of an old Prigeville boy, This is a busy city ; it scems that everybody is on the move, everyone uttending to his own business. This Monday, St. Patrick‘s 17h of Ireland, is disagreeable, raining and somewhat like a d.y near the beginâ€" ning of May up in the County of Grey when the farmers are beginning to get busy with the eeecing and a rainy day comes to giye them m rest. Loudon has had a renaissence : the streets are resuming war appearâ€" ance, and at pi; ht loup':l light. The gity swarms with khaxi of all nationâ€" alities but the civilian display of man‘s attire is gaining as the army disbands, The London "Nut‘" has returned and makes his splash on Bond St. and Piccadilly, as in preâ€" war days. _ Picardy is forgotten, he is now a resplendent being in his new attire, even to the monocie, his mark of distinetion. I am sending you some souvenirs and my gas mask which on more than one occasion has saved my life. . . . (Our Correepondent writes from Toronto as follows ;) dreased crowdâ€" and %flmflnm "high" until 4 a. m. Brussels to Calais, a slow train dragged us aloug. We went throngb Ghent and Bruges and crossed the old battle zone at Dizxmude. The desolation in the region of the Yser river is terrible to behold. In the early mornmog mists over the Flandess plains, the scene of ruined towns ndp yillages is a ghostly spectacle #nd‘ presents a panorama, that could not be dnflicn- ed on any other front, and in the midst of it all the stately Yser, which aence was dyed red with the blowd of our soldiefa, > 6W# ~ placidly on, straight as a taut wire, never swery ing as inch. I was in Dankirk #&fow bhours. A large mosaument is jérected in the main square of the city to the hero Jean B.rt. A rough passage across the Chanue) broug ht us to Folkestone and reached Loadon in two hours. down the street and hit n one, an hour later a liveliness. developed, by 11, &8 theatres empti¢d, the streets were ‘crowded. with m fashionably PRICEVILLE AND LIMITS ONTARIO ARCHIV TORONTO long besds bave still power of harm by plutting. If the conferencee as one oll its first aots :‘d do-:‘ndod bp:ron punishment of some of the ers, would have bad asalatary inâ€" ; they dare aut do it now. _ } The latest and most serious accessâ€" ion is that of Hungary, which bas declared for an armed alliance with the "Reds‘‘of Russia, with the ayowâ€" ed intention of dominating the eontinâ€" ent and ultimately Britain and the United States. + The Peace Conterence delogates are working in feverish baste to bring about peace with (Germany, bat every day secs Hanland becoming more arrapgant and indigant at the pease gop(nlnhey are to be asked to sign. ithout doubt they are behind Hanâ€" The forces of the Bolshaviki in Rusâ€" sia are constantly being angmented trom within the country and from without to such an extent that the Allicd p wers are almost at their wit‘s end how to mees the situation. We are invited this evening to go to the home of Mr and Mrs Walker, Mra Wa ket was Kate Brown, one of Priceville‘se noble girle in years gone past. We will keep the good old lavguage in good running order, the gaelic, toâ€"night as Mre Walker is not too proud to disown her native languâ€" age. Agos egurrich a nie gus am eille or (I‘ll stop now to some other time.] We were kicdly entertained one evening lately by Mr and Mre Mc. Derm‘d. _ Mr=a MeDermid was Avnie McPhaii, daugbter of the date Jonn McPhail of South Glenelg. It appears that Parliament will be in Bession till the 20th April. By that time we bope seeding will be in fuall ewing, We bad a pleasant chat with Mrs Hepburn and Mre sobhn Morrison both of Durham where we met at Mre Mcâ€" Pherson‘s, 888 College Bt.. Miss Nellie Hepburn is iypewriter in the Parliament Buildings. provirg. J. McKECHNIE‘S STORE =© Absolutely NO RESERVE. details and Price List. $10,000 ~STOCKâ€" GOES Stock now in the hands of the Merchants Salvage Co. of Toronto, who will cut and slash prices to a mere whisper in order to close out the Entire Stock in 7 days. Come With the Crowds Danger of Another War ? The Greatest Merchandising Event the people of Durham and vicinity have witnessed for many, many years, starts at Nine o‘clock sharp, MERCHANTS‘ SALVAGE CO. IN CHARGE Saturday, March 29th COLOSSAL VALUES AMAZING PRICES TO THE PUBLIC Startling Reductions on Every Line All kinds of n bought at market price. : muflmnflwhmlfl-. E guaranteed. . If not satisfactor? b!i':(’lmok and get your money. Low Grade Flour, Rolled Oats, Breakte«t Cereal, Bran, Shorts, Middlings, Corn Chop, Cracked Chicken Corn Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour SO0 tons of No. 1 Mixed Chop Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop â€"â€"> ~: John McQowan Friday and Saturday we purpose giving free with every pair of heavy boots a box of shoe grease. Avail yourselves of this opportunity. Large assortment of club bag and suitcases. Repairing as usual. Have you purchased your Spring footwear yet? Now is the time to buy. Wehave a large stock of working boots and would be pleased to show them to you any time you may drop in. CR!MPED OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at.... very reasonable rates THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS iarmers JLAttention / J. S. McILRAITH See the Big Bills for full WHEAT AND BARLEY Clover Clover Seed Re Timothy Choice Timothy No. 1.. Lake Superior I CWLE .>.â€"»»»24 Oyster Shells, c I IL.27, : We pride on shape, handling doing we‘ve held of Proprietory ms KARST An Exc Just the 1 straimere, crear auger bite, tea I A Tin Spec We‘re feato brandsâ€" goid th stripped trousers and knickere, «» you can buy ma Stock F 1000 tins Can: 1000 pails 8tr Brighten 1 thorough cleani you need a new of Bungalow ne green or cream | They‘re priced 1 Pants, "Ve‘re off day" Bhoee at 4 low as $1.50. How abou This weat wer feet are da the rangerâ€"M "Greb‘s" Shoe For etvile. . buying *EMPL is the bhighest. excellent aatisf tate in buying i trying them. Excelle Our val ue A few pieses o and complete : satine, Daches Serges n PRIC Dominion" m We purpose Seeds We pay 1 Short PI A80 @r )i Fi Ca M a

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