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Durham Review (1897), 21 Oct 1920, p. 4

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Make over 6 . °% on Victory Bonds . _ Now that‘Victory Bonds have reached their lowest price ever is the time to invest as large an amount as you can. The best security in the world. _ We can sell vyou * C. RAMAGE & SON, The Review, Durham cew d 1nvestor Wood, Gundy & Company THE RED FRONT HARDWARE Trunk, Suitcase or Club bag 1922 bonds at $98 per 100, yielding 64 per cent 1924 bonds at 97 per 100, | " ~6; O " 1934 bonds only 93 per 100. 6 6} 5 This latter maturity is the choicest buy evier offered . ‘The experienced purâ€" chaser selects Victory Loan Bonds as the most desirable investment in is the starting point. This Dept. has just the Trunk or Suitcase you have hbeen looking for that will meet your «individual taste and requirements. which his funds can be placed . The secyrity is unquesâ€" t.iom’-(‘inu;n-st is prompt and sure, and is payable at any branch in Canada At existing prices, the securities of the Dominâ€" in are obtainable on a ‘~ make vour Holiday Transparent ‘Pyrex‘ Ovenware PRREX is the highest sctentific development in Ovenware. _ It has the rematrkable quality of quickly absorbing and retaining heat, causing foods to bake rapidly and thoroughly. _ This ware is ready for immediate service, and may be used for any foods baked in the oven, such as pies, bread, cakes, custard paddings. Never chips, flakes, crazes, deuts or bends, and remains new forâ€" ever [n the following varieties : k Staple Stock of Glass Now is the time to get windows repaired before the cold weatber arâ€" rives. * ROOF'NG in such wellâ€" known brands as ‘Samson‘ and ‘Gold Medal‘® in | & 2 ply at 3.25 and 4.00 per square, complete with nails and cement. japle at any Dranc! any 1;'!8"?(?(’ bank Canadian . McINTYRE Casseroles (oval and round) VACATION TIME Everything in We have it, can get i , Paints and Oils Seâ€", write or phone to Sportsmen will do well to make this their headquarters far supplies. _« We are prepared for the demand in varietw aud volume. f Rifles, Shot guns and Ammunition (in all size:) «oice of the> Pacific Railway Building Toronto 1927 %, 1933 1937 more â€" attractive â€" basis than dver before in the history of Canada. Following are‘ current Maturity _ Price 1919 Victory Loan 1934. /. .93 ... .6.21% Select the maturity best suited to your requireâ€" ments, and mail your order or write for parâ€" ticulars. Free from Income Tax a real holiday, a few dollars invested in a good 97 i Hardware and Woodeaware. it, or it isa‘t made 1d) Paudding Dishes (oval and round) Utility Dishes Pie Piates Vield 6.00°/7 5.817% 5.067 We have jast received into stock a number of McClary‘s Coal Oil Heaters These are just the ihing to take the chill oat of the room these cool eveniogs, at each ...... 7.50 One "Florence three burner with two burner oven plete, to clear at..... Tlvs is a bargain end wili Look ‘em over w hen in the Store. ness‘ aad it is hoped this campaigD| =,.,_, will creite is Tg: developement of Uander the old system . with 3 eanâ€" 1 a great land beritage is shown to be didates you marked sn X °W“:‘J" depsudent in no small {degree on 2| your choice and you wete done. U â€" | great sea heritege. With a merebant er the new system you mark the Marioe the markets of the world are Agure 1 opposite your first chcie, 2 apen to Canadians. . Trade follows after your ‘second chvuice and you are \the Msg. . done. Ifas ia VYmnipeg there were The Navy Loaguoe of Canada bas a| ten Q!ndid-tu t.o_|be elecied out :' 41 | stondertal y s on of the furnre of Gs nâ€"| gf:;f':%'. y::'-e::o‘.l‘"fou:"w“:a' o as T on ipimans ween ue tam o oo onaes o s t 9e oo _ $780 000 to stimulate tne buiiding «t (® ?’ * swa Cit z. h s ys i Canoadian ships and the fartbertog ot | . V.ting by this sy sc m ot piopor: | Canadian gcaâ€"borne trade in generdl. tional representatlion 18 suméetimes |\ ~ Ganada stood third smong the n.,’;c‘ulcd the single zrnualurab,le vote . â€" ‘tions 70 years ago in sher merchant | Each elector uas one vole and one \ marioe. _ Toâ€"day she is 8ih. The | YOWC only. The effect of maitking _‘ sed conscious spirit mast be developâ€" | second and subsequent «hoices is virâ€" ed or she wili drop lower still ang | tually to insa uce the recurping <fii one way to help developement is 5o | cer to transter the vote ander ceriain ‘sapport. the efforte of the Nayy | coaditions. I. meads that in the event ( Leaguae. C * ‘$be v?::xs :rst :huleedrecelvling : \more vites than he needs to elect | h»?d::g:l:a;; “’kde:c; :’0';:::‘.“6&‘),’ | utilm. the retrurni:g oflicer is i:.ltlrucc- + n 8Y>â€" | ad to transfer the yvoters‘ ballot to w ':;.kaz:-::i:e:ra?;“t‘;c;i?:’ dbivir:e";:'g | the candidate marked as next preter dace, maautactares to the naticos udegee. (:’r'fl“kt"!;".‘ "l‘l the event of the Bricish Empire,. _ The k: y to ipe | the vour® choice having so te w market is shipsâ€"Canadian sbips | Yotes 8t o be wt the boitom ut the Canada can do what Britain has i poll, the returoiog cfficer is instract : | doneâ€"make and control her . own | ed where to trauster the ballot. trade routes with CAnadian sbips. | By the single transferable vote Protected by tie British Empite| ©V®TY vote is made eff:ciive, none i Navy ot which the Canadiao Nayy l wasted. _ To Winnipeg constituenc: willibe a anit, it will be an boaor to | With ten members to be elected 0i this country. â€"Aod that coutribution | 00¢ ballot, she candidate need onl: to allâ€"Bri ish sea power is in keapinz!l’ecfl"’ more than one eleventh ( with Canada‘s premier place within | the t:uul votes pulled to be sure c rhe Empire. | election. Only ten members coul â€" 8 & |reseive MORE THAN oneâ€"elevent Epe Burskam Review | waged to aroase interest throughout J Ootariv in the work otf the British \ Navy aud ot oar own Canadiao merâ€" | ebant marioe. ‘_ Oaterio being an inland Provincs. ltacks what is salled "seaâ€"consciousâ€" ness‘ aad it is hoped this campaigD will crefte is _ The deyelopement of a great land hberitage is shown to be depsudent in no small {degree on a | great sea heritage. With a merebant Mariae the maikets of the world are apen to Canadians. . Trade follows | the Asg. . There are 8.700 ships u.sder tD¢) (pyno poral votea. \ Canadian flag toâ€"day. p?l‘he vaiue of 1“" the total votes. | \the merchant Heet of Canada is $250 | _ This least number of votes necesâ€"/ 000 000. ‘Through lack of interest of | sary for election is ealled the quota. . Canadisos in their maritime afftairs| When the ballois are f‘st sorted by these ships are neither officerea nor | the returning officet‘s staff the total manued by Cavadiâ€"os. _ Toâ€"day the| is divided by ome more than the | prutes ion of Cauadian trade roules is l number of representatiyes to be electâ€" not given by Canada. Ths burden | ed and the next whule number above | of the British Navy is $17 per head |the answer is the quota. The returnâ€" | of British taxpuayer. The "Buarden" | iog cfticer then proceeds to declate |\ â€"tibe Canadian navy is twenty five| electea all who haye received this | cears per head ot Canadian taxpayer. | quots on the first count, that is, by I k oe i few | ballots marked first choice. Au aggressive campaigo is beiog These letters are being frequently used to stand tor the electoral idea The Red Front Hardware Navy . %1, 1920 , comâ€" soou be pisked up Automatic‘ Oil Stove Telephone 52 31.00 fHE DUBHAM REVIEN Ino these days.: When parties are namerous, U. F. 0. , Labor, Indepenâ€" dent, in addition to the two old parâ€" ties, thereis a greater likelibhood than ever of there being more than two csâ€"ndidates in an ele(:ci.rm.l f Heo:e the u'n; portance of the 4 uinaled fits A diiout Anini 2s cer to transter the vote ander ceriain \ conditions. I. means that in the event «Ethe votess tirst choice receiving more votes than he needs to elect bim, the retarning officer is instructâ€" ed to transfer the voters‘ ballot to the candidate marked as neXxt preter ence. â€" Or, likewise in the event of the voter‘s first choice having ao tew votes as to be ut the boitom ut the poll, the returniog cfficer is instractâ€" ed where to trauster the ballot. By the single transterable vote, every vote is made eff:ciive, none is wasted. â€" To Winnipeg constitaency with ten members to be elested on one ballot, the candidate need only receive more than one eleventh cf the total vores pulled to be sure of election. â€" Only ten members could reseive MORE THAN oneâ€"eleventh of the total votea. |\ _This process of transterring ballots is straightforward and fiir to all. \ There is nothing more involved in the distribution of surplus ballots than the simple rule of three. _ The counâ€" \ters and sorters in Winnipeg were wen with no previous experience of \an election under proportional repâ€" \ resentation. . The surplus ballots of {successinl candidatesâ€"the sor;p us alove the qaxaâ€"are distributed by the retur..â€" ing officer as instructed, to candidates marked as subs quent preterences on the baliot papers _ Then the sandiâ€" dates at the battom ot the poll are eliminateg in turn, beginning with the candidate receiving the least number of votes Wianipeg is a cosompolitan city. | It insludes voters ot many nationalâ€"| ities _ Bat the eleciorate had no difâ€"| ficualty in yoting. . There were no| . more spoilt ballots, even though vouâ€" ing for the first time, ander proporâ€" \tional representation than under the tormer systeim of marking an N. \# A committee of the Legislature with all parties represented is meetâ€" ing to day. 20th Ost. in Toronto to consider the method and will report at next meetiog of the Legislataure. Mr H. P. Hill, Conservative member for Ottawa west, was the introducer ’ of a bill at last session to incorporate P. R. as a part of the electoral sysâ€" tem ot Ontario. A fearful sicaation exigsts in Briâ€" tain which is again on a ra> basis, owing to a stmke of muliions of coal ‘ miners which is paralyzing «1‘ indas uy and if coatiauad will dre;en the Tharsday of last week the Board of Commerse gave a raling torbidâ€" ding the importation of Awmerican sugar which was selling at 113 to 13¢ in United States cities. _ At the same time they Axed the price to Canadian sonsamers of Canoadian retined sugar at 216 ‘This was so plainly meant to proâ€" tect the re@vers (w ho had been ho«rdâ€" ing up great stocks) as the expens« ot the consomer, that a strong and insistens howl ut indignation at onc« arose. _ The government got scared and suspended the ruling of ita prec ious Bo +rd of Commerce until the 20th inst at least wheu a conterence is to be nold. Laterâ€"The coutsrence yeiterdry resulted in the governmen. cance.â€" ling the Board ot Commerec> orcer pâ€"rmacrently. Is is ep oted toe price of sugar will tali to i6e. in a week or ten days. â€" The refiners vil lose £3.000 000 but no sympatby is expressed as their previous profis were large. zeo, the working ot protection ; a crime to buy sugar across the line at 13s, but patriore! to buy at home tor 21e‘ the d ff:rence g.ingâ€"oot to he government bus to sweil the reâ€" finers profi(s. Nothipg of recsect years has so plainly revealed to the average citiâ€" Lioyd George in Trouble Sugar Excitement â€"P. R" methâ€" Mmr Jobhn Kiein is spending Thaukâ€" sgiving with the Dargavel family. Mrs A. Mciatosh and hm}ly Sunâ€" dayed with hermother, . 1 uL L2 > BELk C ds week;nd with ker parents here. Mrs E. Dargavel returmed on urday:. after . 3/ wli&it daug Torontr, P _Sorry to hear Miss Beila Ray is on the sick list, a Miss M. McTotosh has been laid up far two weeks." < * * ? Mr and Mrs i_l:n. Parke of Wiarton, spent Thanksgiving with the formers brother, Mr J. l'lJk Park. Thanksgiving Day passed very quietly â€"@0 occasional being heard from the passing ters. Mr and Mrs Jobn Casweli of Torâ€" onto were visitors on the line last week. Mr Willie Bdge with his team, is assisting at the making of good rogds on the Garafraxe. _ McCuckeé Bros. haye purchased a thoroughbred Seotch dollie. Miss Naucy S‘ith of ‘Crawford, visited her sister Mrs John McDonald last week . Mr and Mrs Hugh McDonald cele brated their first anniversary on the 15th of October by having a few of the neighbors and friends to supper. The table was beautifully decorated with colored leaves ard flowers and a most delicious repast was partaken of. new Ford car. Mr and Mrs Alex Hay aod son George of Durham spent over the holiday with Mr and Mrs D. Lamb. Mrs Wmm Needham returned to Isâ€" lington on Saturday. Mr Wm. McDonald accompanied by his mother and Mr and Mrs Hay of Durham motored to Crawford on Sunday . Credit Auction Sale The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction at lot 30, con 3, Tp. of Sullivan, 14 miles west of Dornoch at 12.30 o‘clock en the following valuable furniture, etc : 1 team brood Mares, 12 years, supposâ€" ed to be in foal, pr twin colts rising 2 yrs\‘ Cow 7 yrs old due Dec 9th, cow 4 yrs old due Jan 7th, cow 7 yrs old due Jan, 4th, cow 6 yrs old due Feb 27, cow 6 yrs supposed in calf, pair steers rising 3 yrs, heifer rising 3 yrs, 5 steers rising 2 yrs, 3 heifers rising 2 yrs, 2 apring calves. ; 1 brood sow due to farrow. _ About 40 hens. _ Masseyâ€"Harris binder, Frost & Wood Mower, Deering seed drill, plow, horse | \rake, set of harrows, wagon box and | stock rack, buggy, set bobâ€"sleighs, cutteri | democrat, set Renfrew scales 2000 lbs,| \ nearly new, De Laval cream separator, | set wagon wheels, 2 robes, set double harâ€" 1 | ness, _ set single barness, gravel box, whiffiletrees, neckyokes, forks, shovels, \ chains and other articles. | TORONTO Mr Alvina Caswell has purchased a Cooking stove, heater, Bell organ, dinâ€" iag room table and chairs, sideboard, 2 rockers, centre tables, lounge, 3 beds, springs, mattress, dresser, wash stand, Singer sewing machine nearly new, linolâ€" eum, carpet, pictures, 2 mirrors, dishes cooking utensils, coal oil heater, pan for boiling sap, capacity 25 pails, washing machine, tubs, etc. 1 Ford car 1917 model, quantity hemâ€" lock scantling, a quantity of hay, straw and grain for cash. No Reserve as the farm is sold. Termsâ€"All sams of ten dollars and under, cash. Over that amount ten months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes bearing interest at 6 per cent per annum. John Sullivan, â€" Chas. Shewell, Farm Stock and Implements Wedncsday, October 27, 1920 Dissolve easily on tongueâ€"as pleasant to take as candy. Keep your stomach sweet, try Kiâ€"moids MADE BY scoTT & Bownk Help Your Digestion When acidâ€"distressed, relieve the indigestion with Krâ€"MOoIDS ABERDEEN Proprietor Mortley spent. the n Chicago and stock, implements on Satâ€" months Auctioneer over shot bhunâ€" e | .0 â€" * hi w if| _ A litter of eleven Yorkshire pigs, read 5. ;d wean. _ Wili sell separately: otm e| *~= * y Frank R. Murddck, in + Phone 92, ring 32â€" Â¥ 'That fine r Y. Manse and Em' < Town, Durham.," com: splendid garden, frui stable. _ Apply to . £. PICKERING. § défi . Bd,.of Managers splendid garden, fruit treesâ€"and smafl fruits, shade t@es and lawns 9 rooms, kitchen and pantry, bathroom and closet. Hot water heatinl( system. â€" Garage and g d This week we intend devoting most of our 3? t ime to A o 2 Ladies‘ and Children‘s Shoes 3 JOHN McKECHNIE 38 0s m pace m m pom on pame ies se o TS o ce io 1t . S Aee Lelw alee dealarcalace n ala‘ o ale d aoale" abt ole "ala e e uhi da kn d SW ® X McéKechnie‘s *â€" _«~~â€" Weekly News tceeacceees32a 3323322032332 >" ;\&333333365“‘6(‘6 €¥&¥¥¥@EFgEF 5@" " The Pickling Season is Here $ at our Shoe counter. We have some very fi fine lines for Women‘s wear, both in work Shoes 3 street and dress Shoes made the best Dongola 3 and Calfskin. â€" Come in this week and buy your §g Shoes. We will guarantee to give you a good fit. iL Some of our fine lines will be shown in our south J show window. o £ 3 Ladies Brown calf, Neolin sole, rubber heel.6.50 K Ladies Brown Kid Bal, a very dressy shoe..6.50 at Ladies Dong. Bal in black, a classy shoe at . .8.90 x Ladies Dong Bal, fitted with aluminum heel ;fi plate .. â€" ~<'u ?E Ladies cherry willow Bals, Louis heel......9.59 t Ladies Dong Bal, Louis heel, one of our best f?( Shoes ........>>~> Ladies Dong Oxford, in We have them ranging according to sizo. They will stand the wear needed for Milling Oats, Feed Oats, Barle» Peas, Buckwheat and Mixed Grain and we are paying carload prices for the If you have any Grain to sell, better arrange (to «e we cannot pay prices we are paying now very much lor Prices will be lower as soon as Girain is offering frecdy> Get your Boy a pair of our handâ€"mado Sterling Shoes for School Wear Pickling Spices of all kinds Jar Rings, Parawax, Paraifin wa\ ROB ROY MILLS, Limited ROB ROY MILLS, Limited Sell yours while the price is up. Drive your loads direct to our Elevator. Graimn WaAnNTED fruit treesâ€" and small The Central Drug Store Business Hoursâ€"â€"8 a. m. to 5 p. m We are in the market for any quantity Shoes for the Kiddies Highest Price for Produce et us supply your needs. w1â€"s| Wednesday, ‘October 27, 1920 4) ‘Auction Sale of Shorthorns > 8. MeBETH, Prop a pair of our handâ€"made> irn black, Louis heel .. 7 i 30 Caif Club heifers will be shown and judged on same day at 4030 a. m. W Secretary for catalogue. Wm. MacKintosh, N.C. MacKay, Jecy Pres., Southampton Walkerton, Ont Bruce County Breeders® Ciub iâ€" at PORT ELGIN from $1.50 to $3.40 CALF CLVUB SsHOW. 81, 192320 next fow days a school )) » y wÂ¥ ®) PM #p L# & N en m OCTOBER °1, | Threshing is the and whistles are D tions. Miss Mae Broughton o spent a few days at Mr M ghton‘s. Miss Annic McCaane! spent the holiday at her h Miss Maggie Richardso trom OQrillia for Thanksg School reâ€"opens to da holidays. An enjoyable eveoin, at the home of Mr Aug» on Tuesday last when al time. sompanied by Mc. and M Eackhnaie motored to Lar the week end witch relato Miss Ina Barnest gavs party Friday last whie! u1joyed by bher trieads Mrsa Dave Christie, M ‘Hiles and Mr and Mros 4 motored from Gordony! sunday visitore at Mc Ja Mr and Mrs Perey W est, are apending a few . Ostrander‘s Mrs Guyett, Peterbor gueat of her s1eter, Mos last wook, Mr and Mos Food Mo! We Want And Live farm la |‘a t slow KARSTED Mr. and Mros. W m, EO ® W w k PRIC M SW AMP COLL! Overseas Made U s M Beginning on . the market for loaded ri(ht»{ frae from rot . Canadia Must Ca Pl‘Od uct Also, on Tues buy Liave Pou! Highest trade twelve hours I crops, or we’l! W orld Over Will HOPEVILL M 1 C 1 1920 »t

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