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Durham Review (1897), 11 Sep 1919, p. 4

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If you need Feed, now is the time to get a supply, as Feed will be scarce during the next sixty days. Highest price paid for Oats, Barley and Peas School Books and Supplies of all kinds C. P. R. Town Office Come to us for your wants. You will find us * MACFARLANE‘S DRUG STORE The 3@4«%@ Store * Feed Feed Feed We have a good stock of Feed on hand, consisting of "Oiten the Cheapest, Always the Best." ROB ROY MILLS, Limited Oat Shorts Feed Oatmeal Bar]ey and Oat Cl’lop P (as.Barley and Oat Chop Clansman Stock Feed (75,° Corn) Chieftain Mixed Feed (50,° Corn) Poultry & Chick Feed, all kinds Buckwheat, Corn & Feed Oats Keep Out the Flies The above is a stove combination that is impossible to beat, in fact we are optimistic enough to say impossible to equal. When you buy a Range or Heater manufactured by either of the above firms you are investing your money in an article that has a Dominion wide reputation. ‘Pandora,‘ ‘Kootenay‘ and ‘Garry‘ Ranges and McClary Heaters ‘Happy Thought‘ & ‘*Britannia‘ Ranges ‘Three in One‘ and Oak Heaters Business Hoursâ€"â€"8 a. m. to 5 Threshers‘ Supplies Cup Grease, Lace Leafl]er, Brass Goods and Packing of all kinds The time is coming for your Machine Oil, Cylinder Oil, Belting RED FRONT HARDWARE Our new lines and upâ€"to date models are now on the floor RANGES and HEATERS manufactured by the McClary Manufacturing Co. S$. MciNTYRE hk cffl‘y mwskey houste fiies. Get our sfieéi_ai_'p;i'c;. Doors, Windows and Wire Cloth. TERMS, CASH. Manufactured by the Wm. Buck Stove Co., Brantford Nyals‘ Pynol Expectorant Rikers‘ Milk of Magnesia Durham, Ont. Is a splendid combinaâ€" tion for Bronchial Coughs 50c a Bottle. â€" Try it Buy your Tickets here Especially adapted for Women and Children. For women and childâ€" ren, antacid and aperâ€" ient, mild, safe, effect~ ive. 50c a bottle This is the worst season of the year for ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO \EThe a political party, either Federal or Provincial, which bappens to be in office. A community, whethâ€"r it be a town or a township,. prepares a list of its owna in any event, arnd until quite recently this was used as the basie for all voting. The municipsality knows its own people best, it is listing them annually, sseesesing and taxing them ; its lists are prepared at leigne printed, cireulated, seen by everybody, The municipality, moreoyer, has the right of representation, which it should not be willing to see encroached upon by any political organization. First there was a Federal enumerution ; now there is a Provincial one. *The municipalities everywhere should reâ€" sent it, because of the waste it involâ€" vee, and because there exist in it possibilities of rascality. The muniâ€" cipal lists, if not sufficiently up to date could be supplemented by regiustration® made before the county jadgea sitting publicly for the purpose,. Some of Among the reforms that might fairâ€" ly be advacated in this country is the abandonment by both the Federal and Provineial Governments of the pracâ€" tice of preparing apecial yotera‘ lists for general eiec ‘ons. The work is done at very great exâ€" pense, lt is done in a burry, I% is done by special enumerators who are Bot just and impertial, but who are selected tecause <h y are reta nera (f the party which appoints thein. N» doubt many of them are men of exce‘â€" ent charaeter who do their work covâ€" scientiously, ete., ete, Rut, still, the plan works out in such a way that the political party which prepares the lista does not get the worst of 1t. The people of a community should resent this invasion of their rights by Get Down to the Roots of It Catalogue free C. A. Fleming, F.C.A., Principal G. D. Fleming. Secretary The recognized School for Soldiers‘ Civil Reâ€"establishment Individual instruction Owen Sound â€" Ontario ENTER ANY DAY at the ~~MNORTHERNLAT _Butl!am Review SEPT. 11. 1919 Thorough preparation farms. Well watered. Apply personally or by letter to Robt. H. Noble, R. R I, Durham. The undersigned offers for sale or rent as above his 200 acre farm being lots 2 and 3 of 18 and 1 and 2 of 19, Con. 1, W. G. R.. Bentinck, 2 miles north of Durâ€" ham _ Sideroad runs between them. Will sell separately it desired but will only rent to one person. Good buildings on both Mr and MrS J. Crutchley Sundayed in Durbam. Mr and Mrs Cameron McIntosh, the Misses McIntosh and brother Anâ€" gus spent Friday eve with Mr and Mrs R. Ledingham. Mr and Mrs Bleich, Mr and Mrs T. Mclntosh and family of Owen Sound Sundayed with the McIntosh family, Mr and Mrs J. 0. Dargave! and son spent Sunday with his mother, Farm For Sale Or Dr. McKay of Toronto motored up on Saturday and called on‘ friends in our burg before going on to Owen Sound to visit his mother. Mrs J. Scott of Toronto is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs R. Hay. _ Mrs Picard motored up from Torâ€" onto and spent the week end with ber mother. < Mrs J. H. Klein and daughter Madeline, left on Saturday for their home in Toronto after speneing a month with her motner, Mrs Dargavel. Mr T. Dargavel of Wiarton spent a few days with his friends here. We extend sympathy to the relaâ€" tive) ot Mr Hugh McCormiek on this the first break of the band ot sisters and brothers. Mr Wm. Brown, Mrand Mrs Irwin Brown, Master George and Mildred motored to Swinton Park and spent a day with Mr and Mrs R. Porter. Among those from this locality who attended Toronto Ex. were Donald and Hector McDonald, Mrs Wm. Adâ€" lam and son Will, Miss Marg. Lunney Mrs R. Mighton and Miss Mildred Mighton. Mr and Mrs Jas. Sumpton motored from Port Elgin and. spent a pleasant day with Mr and Mrs A. Hastie. Mr and Mré Wro. Falton spent Sanâ€" day with Hampden friends and atâ€" tonded the farewelt services of Rev. W. I. McLean. R Mrs Doyle and children, Mt. Forest visited relatives here, Mr and Mrs Neil McCallom. Miss Laura Bierworth viah;d be" triend, Mrs A. Hastie the past week. Â¥r and Mrs Thos. Youog are on a two months yvisit to the West. Mr aod Mrs A. R. Hershey, Mr and Mre Jos. Biiton from Holstein, visited Mr and Mrs Jas. Brunt recently. Mr and Mrs Thos. Hopkins, Aberâ€" deer, were the guests of Mr and Mrs Sper ce Hopkins Sunday : u. Master Keith Lunney ‘returned to Toronto Friday, Miss Marg. Lunrney ancompanying bhim and intends visitâ€" 0g friends in the city tor several weeks. these days a great scandal will arise through the bungling of amateur enâ€" umerators _or the manipulations of dishonest ones.â€"Toronto Star. Mrs Areb. Brown has been engeged as teacher in a school at Spry. She and two children left on Monday. May. she have much success. Sehoul opened on 'f‘neoday of last week with Mr C. Radoiph in charge. We wish teacher and pupils success. Dr. and Mrs Smith, Miss Pringle, Misses Annie and Margaret McKenâ€" zie, were guests of Mr and Mrs A. C. McDonald on Saturday . Mra C, Anear (nee Miss E. Fee) of Davidson, Sask. met with a nasty acâ€" cident recently, _ She was driving in company with Mrs lee (nea Miss Susie Gadd) who lives quite close by and while descending a little hill, an auto passed. Thev were not prepared for it as the chaffuer didn‘t warn them and as a result the horse boited throwing the ladies out, Luckily no bones were broken though both were badly shaken up. Mr Wm. Watson, Detroit is apendâ€" ing a few weeks with his father and brother Bert and fsmily. He motorâ€" ed home in a fine car which may stay there " Mre W. Midd‘e on and daugbter Jean visited with Mre Smalliman and children at Mre Arthur Lawrence‘s one day last week, â€" Michael Burns and slater Miss Nelâ€" lie attended Toronto Exhibition. Mr Will Vessie is threshing in the Knox neighborhood this week. A Miseionary meeting was beld at Miss Johnston‘s on Wednesday. Mr aod Mrs Wm. Backus visited last Sunday with Mr and Mro Walter Ferguson, Dromore. Congratulatious are pouring in on My Mansfield Leeson getting the bonâ€" or of candidate in the forthcoming election, _ He is a well known N. E. Normanby boy. Mies Pauline Grimshaw and brotber Fred also Mr Crosby of Toronto wish Mr and Mrs Neilson and children from Holstein motored out to the Smallman bhome on Sunday. NORTHâ€"EAST NORMANBY *HG DUBHAM BREVIEUV Will Rent on Shares DORNOCH MULOCK plept ols ce ce oeh col02 e lp c ols teln °d e e} C. SMITH . es o n o hok ane kiBre A " use ue ud L "g't C i opuanens oxpunEnSnnenqcEn En RNRHERE EN: McKECHNIES WEEKLY NEWS ; ty |e saftuelavela ofu ns o c ole® olc 2 â€"fn ale "a ob ole c ofe sw lo a oo n oi o a o# ole a ol oo ols o ol o o l aba he® ol 0# dle = ce = 6e ® al o =ale » a o o o o = ale » y o) av clonerane Highest Price for Produce, and Good Service Get your Winter Underwear now â€" We have a large stock of Men‘s and Boys Woollen and fleeced Underwear, carried over from last year which we can sell less than this year‘s wholeâ€" sale price. Come and get your share of this. Large stock of Fresh Grocâ€" eries at very reasonable prices this week. It is some time since we have spared any space to Groceries but as we have some spccial inducements this week we will offrr a few quotations ; Tinned Salmon in flats, regular 20c a tin,.........> * Best Black Tea, regular 65c, per lb this week........... McDonald‘s Smoking TObACCO.........olss sc .+ Kellogg‘s Toasted Corn Flakes ...« Lennox Laundry soap, asnsp.......”......:...............'.. Griffins Seeded Raisin®g, t0 CIG&T..........0lss0sss®â€" 6} Carnation milk, regularv20c, DOF tiN ... ..... .cc e e en * ts Pork and Beans (Clark‘s) per tm. Try Wonder Wash (Works wond@ers®s ... e Get one of our kest brooms this week for only 85¢ board JOHN McKECHNIE Electric Starl_:_ing and Lighting fy’{ T&mnewFommeémE{m"humtm _ t L achievement as the Fo Motor. "’pf_ No better starting and lighting system is supplied * yp \with any carâ€"at any price. *:6 m See it for yourself. See it work. * It is a complete * $woâ€"unit system, SmrtingFMotor. Genefator and imdoyks :B‘amâ€"b‘ufl!: into the Ford Motorâ€"a nradunt aÂ¥oue** PRICIB-â€"hdudlu Electric and Lighting, Ford Sedan $1175. Ford Coupe $976. £. o. b. Ford, One. Cifer tax extra) Demountablé rims, tire carrier and nonâ€"skid tires on rear as optional equipment on closed cars only at $25.00 extra. PmA aas a P â€" Dealers, weaa c n e n t e e ww w in t + pe n a e r e es s #1 e done ts # se r ue r n en ae e en e e ie en «++ ce n me e e e n ae e d A**a es ® » oo versuabere s +¥¥%s na4 1e# 7 for $1.00 SEPT. 1P 129 3 for 25¢ 2 for 25¢ 3 for 25¢ 2 for 35¢ 18¢ l11¢ 15¢c JL] â€"are boned with the Spirella stayâ€"the most piâ€" ilent corset boning in the anteed not to break or rust of corset wear. Goods Ccheerfully demo â€"calling at Parliors. Not Sold ® wonderfal concert w Be aone of Owen = KEITH WEBSTE! See the â€" OWEN SoOU to Grey Co. on Tues Captured Germae Oother intercating rs $500 for Fireworks Presentation oi Every returned « "“ ehould be ther DUMBELL 0o Public Reception The eolore of the 117 Library with suitable « evening will be a most = MRS. J.C. NCHOI _ TE k 11, 1919 NTARIO‘S perance A« any fairâ€"n should neither b« Jail Commutn ed more than on Jail Commut Actr mak able by i Act The : the lowe increase« 1I0 °V populat: Jome nigh un} mark X Ontario 1915, the Spirella Corsets If "No! ail C Sold only HN The 24 Ye vouU a O dail Com tor Sct B n U 4646 n i8 19 19

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