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Durham Review (1897), 26 Oct 1922, p. 4

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$ L« te Te y* * Meaie n e ow d .“"\"ff\' TT ND N. M (8) B R E R ul‘ ,.suflflHfl;hi%.».mfi‘i N. I‘ E" ‘““.W“““\luu\“"l'"'"“'“’"‘ B a e . l M DR. H. C. NORTHORP, D.C., Sp. C. At Middaugh House, Durham 12.00.â€" 3.00 p. m. Mondays, Wed., and Fridays If you have tried everything else, and not yet regained your health, why not try Chiropractic and become well ? Investigation costs you nothing. Consultation Free. â€" Canada‘s Best Buy â€" tue ECONOMY racKace Jno. McKechnie, Durham These Prices are for 3 days only . Women s Dong Bal, sport heel, black only, reg 5.50, speâ€" crlalt price ...... ....... 4,49 Ladies Dong Bal, medium heel, reg $6, special price 4.49 Boys Heavy Chrome Bluc, Sterâ€" ling‘s own make, a good school shoe, regular 3.75, specâ€" ralt price ..........:.... 3,39 Children‘s Box Calf Bluc, reg. 2.50, special price .. Misses Box Calf Bluc, reg 4.00, special price ...... Iafants‘ Dong. Bal, reguâ€" lar 1.50yspecial ........ Youths Kangaroo Bluc, reg. 3.25, special price.. | 3 Days ’fi lb'NOW 80¢ (Arso Procuraste. Halloween Sale of Shoes CHIROPRACTIC The Master Key to Health Sat, Oct. 28 _ Monday, Oct. 30 Tuesday Oct. 31 Lk ct â€" 1.. in ....ug ice.. 2.99 ""*" 905 â€"â€" 2.19 AT McKECHNIE‘S: The Shoes are Good. The Prices Right. Men‘s Brown Calf Bal, English last, a very dressy shoe, reg $6, special price .. .. 4,99 Men‘s Heavy Mahogany Elk bluc This shoe is one of Sterling‘s Bestâ€"Don‘t miss it, reg 5.00, special price ...... 4.49 Men‘s bGnnmetal Bal, Neolin sole Rubber heel, reg 7.00, spectal price .......... 4.95 Women‘s Box Calf Bluc, for o osl price. . ~.._.â€" Yap Hen's Gfinmefal Bléc_,\a ‘veiry s renglonce . nc eyafag Ladies Mahogany Calf, 2 strap, reg $5, spec. price Â¥2 Ib Pacrace 15¢) $% Remember the Dates, October 28, 30, 31 | _A number of coalition Conservaâ€" tives, admirers of Lloyd George, are still adhering to him, amongst them |Lord Balfour, and for a month there | will be "doin‘s" in the Old Land. It would be no surprise to see the peoâ€" ple through the elections, place Lloyd | George in power again. An inquiry under the Fire AMarâ€" shall‘s Act into the Haileybury â€" and north country fire, was opened at the Parliament Buildings in Toronto on Monday, for the purpose of determ:inâ€" ing the cause, origin and cireumstanâ€" Robt. E. Laidlaw Apâ€" pointed Crown Counsel To Conduct Examination of Wiinesâ€" ses Regarding Haileybury Fires. The Coalition Government headea by Lloyd George since early in the war is no more. At a meeting of the Conservative Carlton Club it was deâ€"‘ cided by a vote of 186 to 87 to disâ€"‘ pense with the Coalition, and have‘ the Government a purely Conserva-f tive one. Premier George at once took the challenge and resigned ine position. ‘The King, on his am:ce,f called in Bonar Law, and asked him | to form a government which he has ; done. The change was mage in 4 days, already an election is announ-! ced and before November is over a new House will be elected. So ex-l peditious is Btritish political ways: ; ¢lgt fiurl;am Review LLOYD GEORGE sTEPSs outT. Bonar Law His Successor & 2 ice 0.99 Oct. 26 1922 Lzdies‘ brown Dong Bal, Louis heel, very nifty, reg $6, special price .......... 3.95 Ladies brown Calf Oxford low heel, reg $5,sp price Ladies‘ House Shoe, 1 strap with rubber heel,newest design out for house wear only 2.49 Misses Brown Calf Bal, low heel reg $5, special price _ This is a smooth shoe. 3.98 Ladies Fine Dong Bal, no cap wide fitter, regular $6, special price .......... 4.98 VERY SPECIAL VALUE " Old friends and neighbors were | pleased to meet Mrs George Campâ€" | bell at service here last Sunday, atfâ€" | ter an absence of a number of years in the West, with members of her Mr and Mrs Geo. Legate children motored all the wa Alberta and arrived at his William‘s last week. Miss Edna Dyer is spendin days with Mrs Walter Clark Mr and Mrs Alb Mrs. J. Wilson of with Mrs Arch. Mel Mr and Mrs L. M day afternoon with Ledingham. Miss Mary Mifter spent recently with Mr and Mr Mr. Wm. Vessic is again in neighborhood with his threshing fit, and will clean up all the th ing that has been left this fall. Rev. Mr. Sillars called on the people in this part of his cong tion last week. Mr. Laidlaw has conducted the :nâ€" vestigation of several fires, among others the Forum Building fire, â€" the Levy Departmental Store fire at Hamâ€" ilton, the fire which devastated the village of Newbro, the Dairy Schoo: at Kingston and a number of sponâ€" taneous combustion fires. a graduate of the School of Practicai Science as well as an Osgoode Scho;â€" arship man. Two weeks ago ne comâ€" menced a series of lectures which ne is giving at the University, on Enginâ€" _eering Law, this being the firs: course of lectures of the kind in any Canadian University. _ Before taking up the practice of law, Mr. Laidlaw had some engineering experience in assisting with the valugtion . of the. American Railroads for the Interâ€" ; state Commerce Commission and in | other ways. f Mr. Laidlaw, who has been appoin:â€" ed Crown Counsel, is probably _ recâ€" ommended for the post by his unâ€" usual combination of abilities as a civil engineer and as a fawyer, being _ On Wednesday evening the Fire Marshal‘s party leave for Haileypury and two days wil be spent in interâ€" viewing and arranging to call witnesâ€" ses who will be able to testify from actual observation of events prior to, during and after the fire. _ On Monâ€" day, Oct. 30th, the first open session will be held in the office on wheels, which will be side tracked by the T. & N. 0. Railway in the yards, anc the Fire marshal will thereafter sit continuously until all the Crown witâ€" nesses have been examined. Oppor-l tunity will then be given to all those desiring to give evidence to be heam.‘ The sittings will then be transferrea to North Cobalt, New Liskeard, and‘ other central points. All refugees in Toronto whose inâ€" formation would be of assistance in the inquiry, were invited to give their evidence and tell anything they knew without fear of being subjected to a critical cross examination. ces of the fire. Fire Marshal L. Heaton has appointed R. E. Laidiaw, of Toronto, a well known Durham boy and son of Magistrate and Mrs. Laidâ€" law, to conduct the examination o1 witnesses and to serve as Crown Counsel. ONTARIO ARCHIVEsS TORONTO ROCKY SAUGEEN 3 Days | THE£ DUEFHAMI RELVIEN | 2 20002 2220005 and neighb« _ 0f Tmonam, _A ""@! ng was always willing to lend of Durham, visitecq ping hand. McKechnie on Sunday | B EU .l h Albert Middleton and Mrs Jas. Ml!le; McLean spent Sunâ€" th Mr oand Mrs J. 34 Legate and iive, the way from‘ at his brotne;}} spending a fey, asain in this threshing outâ€" all the threshâ€" d on the sick his congreg:â€" a few days 3.99 Miss Bessic Campbell left for the city on Saturday, after spending six weeks with her sister, Mrs. W. Robâ€" ertson. Pleased to hear Mrs. Chas Mortley is improving. Mrs. Jno. Greenwood and famiiy, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. C. Melntyre. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jones of Owen Sound spent the week end with in:s parents here. + Mrs Will Smith and son a ing with Vfrlends in Elderslie Mr., Mrs. and Miss MacDonald of Crawford, attended Dornoch church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fulton « deen, visited with Mr. and Mrs Fulton on Sunday. A son was born to Mr. Wagner on the 22n4a Congratulations. Mrs. Jas. Park Sr. ;spent A last week with her mother, Mrs des. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rahn and Misses Seim spent the week with Kitchener friends. Mrs. Sharp accompanied by her son and daughter of Shallow Lake, visited with friends in this locaiiiy on Sunday. ley Rev. Mr. Ballantyne of Mildmay, conducted the services here on Sunâ€" day in the absence of Rev. D. J. Lane who was preaching anniversary serâ€" vices at his old Charge at (rand. Yar Mr. Geo. Binnie and daughter Miss Winnie, visited with Mr. and Mrs. I:. Fulton recently. Mr. Jas. Ewens accompanied by Mrs D. Lamb and son Roy and daughâ€" ter Miss Mary, and Miss Miller, motâ€" ored to Guelph on Sunday last. Work has commenced on the bridge on the Saugeen. Miss Jessie Macdonald intends reâ€" turning to Toronto the latter part of this week after spending a couple of months with her brother, Mr. Hugh Macdonald. Mr. Howard McCallum is engagea at present with Mr. Dougald Clarx. We are pleased to say Mr. Clark is feeling much better. Mr. John McDonald is on the line again with his threshing machine, winding up the threshing for this year. Our beef ring is closed for the season. A meeting was held last Tuesday but did not secure enough members for another year. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Macdonald and Mr. Hugh Macdonald and family, visâ€" ited friends in Swinton Park on Sunâ€" day last. & Mr. Jack Smith spent Sunday with his mother here. Mr. J. S. Davey spent a few days recently in Kincardine, visiting his father, who is recovering from an ilâ€" ness. » Mr. and Mrs. Archie Duff and son Dan and Mrs. Jas. Duff of, Chaisâ€" worth, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dougald Clark on Sunday last. Miss Lottic Toronto where the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hastie, Elmâ€" wood, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford, Loulse, visited Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hastie recently. Sorry to report little Miss Helen Aird is on the sick list this week. Miss Fiddis spent a pleasant time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joun McKechnie last week end. Mr. and Mrs. A.C. McDonald, Masâ€" ter John and Miss Ulva, visited Dornâ€" och friends on Sunday. Miss Jessie Ledingham accompanied them who was a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Mcâ€" Donald over the week end. The Ladies Aid are preparing to send comforts to the stricken people of New Ontario this week. Mrs. Chas. Brown, Toronto, (nee Miss Laura Brown, formerly of Mt. Forest,) visited her many friends here Sunday, the Boyce and Twamâ€" ley families. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Honess and son Clifford of Elmwood, Mr. and Mrs. 6. Willis and family of Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McCaslin and family of Louise, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boyce and family on Sunday. Inspector Wright was a reh visitor to the school Friday ‘of week and his report of teacher pupils was one of the best. _ Rev. Mr. Aird is attendfhg the Bapâ€" tist Convention in Toronto this week. We were pleased to have with us Sunday evening Mr. Anderson and daughter, Miss Annie of Chesiey, Mrs. Sherk and Miss Bessie Anderâ€" son, teacher at Crawford.. family. Mr and Mrs. J. Caswell visited the first of the week with Mr and AMrs 8. Davey. DORNOCH old charge at Gran& Vai- HAMPDEN ABERDEEN orn to Mr. and Mrs. 1. the 22nd of October. Thos. Fulton ofAberâ€" Fletcher has left for she intends to spend MULOCK neighbors for up ,spent a day are visiiâ€" and the week end a ho: Hugh \S. McBETH is White Pine and Spruce Balsam, mentholated..25¢ & 50c W Roberts‘ Syrup of Tar_and Cod Liver Oil g Wampole‘s Cod Liver Oil White Pine and Tar w Baby Cough Syrup Vick‘s Yapo â€" Rub If you have Grain to se‘l call us up. We are in the market for any quantity of Milling Oats, Feed Oats. Barley, Peas and Mixed Grein. Will pay highest prices. .S. MCBETH Druggislgl?g;iift;tinner,’l': $3232222 2223233232332333 3* eEEEEcEEEFEEE EeC § 18 Cure that Cough or Cold / Terms Cash Busioess Hours 8 a m to 5 p m. rrO°uTnIngâ€"Leave leronto 6.50 a.m. and 5.02 p m. Parlor Buffet car Palmerston to Toronto on morning train and Guelph to Teronto on evening train. For full particulars apply to Grand Trurk Ticket Agents. W, CALDE «, Town Agent, Ceatral Drug Store, Telephone No. 2 Ar TORONTO.................. 1CI0 Returningâ€"Leave Teronto 6 .50 a.m. Parlor Buffet car Palmerston to Toronto Guelph to Teronto on evening train. GRARD TRUNK Railway System For bread or pastry use. 24, 49 and 98 lb bags. Miiv. Jewel Flour Beggs‘ StOfE, Durham Pleases the cook. Put up in 98 Ib bags only. Small Smoked Rolls, 8 to 10 lbs., boneless, per 1Ib...... 30c Grapes, Red and Blue, the last this season............... 50c Flowerdale Tea, something extra special in a black bulk Tea, one of Hayhoe‘s best quality............ 80c lb Castile Soap, 6 bars for 25¢c. Long bar Castile pure, 25¢ ea Cooking Onions...5 lbs, 25¢. Spanish Onions per lb... 10c Large ) lb tins Pink Salmon, Carcade, per tin............20¢ Victory brand Jellied Veal, 12 oz tins, each............. . 450 Victory Brand Pork and Beans, none better, 2 lb tins, on eingassedasks®sasbhBssre¢rae Arsurspenias sbarssantrat saas se & SFor 2B Royal Excelsior Dates......15¢c each, or 2 packages for 25¢ Ingersoll Cheeseâ€"its name Sells it..................per Ib, 25¢ Carnation Milk, tin, 20¢c. Eggo Bak. Powder, large tin 35¢ Libby‘s 1 lb tin California ASparagus Tips........>..> . 40¢ on Fry‘s Pure Cocoa, 14 lb tin...35¢. Campbell Soup...20c tin Heintz pure CaAtSUp ...............f..l...l}.}2}}........... bottle 30c Heintz Peanut Butter.................................... 10 oz., 35¢ Chase & Sanborn Seal brand Coffee......... 1 lb tins, 65¢ ea St. Lawrence Sugar Christie Fancy Biscuit Swiflt‘s Pure Lard ~â€" Lunch Queen Olives Pine Tree Flour ROB ROY MILLS, Limited ROB ROY MILLS, Limited We have a stock of Ground Feed on hand that we are selling cheap while it lasts. By dealing with us you get the best quaility. We try to give service, and you pay no more. We can save you moneyâ€"that‘s what we are all trying to do these times. Think it over. Our Motto is : "Sell for Less and Sell for Cash.‘ Where Quality Speaks o for Itself BEGGS‘ STORE, DURHAM Ar Ar Lv. Ly Ly Ly Ar. Grain Wanted BRANTFORD HAMILTON . MOUNT FORREST . PALMERSTON ... FERGUS ......... GURLPEK ..."!:‘‘; DURHAM .. at once. Delay is dangerous. Take your choice of these excellent remedies: IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICEK Daily except No Town Delivery Telephone day No 4, Night 81 or want to buy feed, Sunday Its name sells it. 24, 49 and 98 lb bags. Five Roses Flour Is one of our bests. Evâ€" ery bag guaranteed. 1 00 p m _1 00 p m 11.10 a m 7.05 a m 7 38 a m 8.28 a m 9.15 a m 9.45 a m Purity Flour get the best quality. OCT 26, 1922 PHONE 50 8 35 p m Grsg_pm 7.40 p m 3.15 p m 3.51 p m 4.23 p m 5.05 p m 5.36 p m EBEXXX 100 w Barley Peas . W hent Hogs. Buatter Eggs. Oats. 10gUr ; H4 The Durkh Mc Ca nee sort La If it It‘s uUst Peo *a 4 9 M

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