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Durham Review (1897), 28 Aug 1924, p. 4

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53E. I: The Review to Jan. Entire Stock of Dry Goods & Gets, Good Horse Races! Sports! Come with tho Crowd. J.H. LEMON, Pres. E. D. BONNI We have decided to quit the Dry Goods business and purpose going real up-to-date line of Groceries and Provisions of all kinds. We feel t order to do this, we must wipe out our Entire Stock as quickly as possi we have a lot of changes to make, remodelling and re-decorating the lwfnre putting in our new line. Sovereign Flour. Eclipse Flour. White Lily Pastry Flour WhearCereal, Rolled Oats, Bran, Shorts, Feed, Flour, Oat Chop, Crimped Oats, Mixed Chop, Mixed Grain for Poultry Feed, matchford's calf Meal, Pig Meal and Poultry Feeds. This is not We have had a chance to sell our stock at a rate on the S, but feel that we would rather sell it at a saving to our customers, than sell it in a lump lot, as we feel sure we can both benefit by doing so. sto,tltBl, Our prices are of the best quanty am: our Flour is guaranteed. Our prices are right for spot cash, - Highest Price paid for any quantity ot wheat delivered at the min. Goods delivered every day. T Phone No 8, day or night Seldom, if ever, self aiiord to miss The‘People's Mills Large Day Four Rides, JOHN McGOWAN Why dam, if ever, has {here been a chance like {his i :ord to mlss (his chance ? We have been getting in new stock right along and our Store is full of Seven Shows, Mammoth and Night Midway A Word to the Public Stock=Reducing Sale, but a Genuine Clearance mf An worth of High-class Up-to-date Dry Goo: the best quality and our Our prices are right for are Making this Change BON N ELL, Secy.-Treas. I925, only 50 cents Thirty Concessions Music Durham . MORLOCK dk SONS . the planets has best conditions to 1l?y parka” 'etctetCs1lfidi'la' life as we understand it. It} seems to have land and water areas. c. RAMAGE & BON, Editor and Pro l snow comes and goes and certain rec- prietol‘s. , . tllinear markings seem to be the work Member Canadian ll eekly Newt5ptuy" of lntelllgences of some kind. Scien- ers' Association. ,tlsts should not laugh too loud: it Subscription Rater. I may be that the Marsian people have $'2.00 a year in .cdvanc,3 in Canada: advanced far beyond us in knowledge $2.50 in Cre United Mates land achievements and may have some ------- way of penetrating space that we - -__H -__- A: u... eke]! kinds. _- We feel that in ock as quickly as possible, as and re-decoratirg the Store l pun-n. u. w., ... f The tariff for so long has been the i playthlng of partylsm that it is dim- l cult to form an unbiased opinion. We do not believe that the socalled exo- l dus to the States was caused by the I tariff. Indeed reports indicate that the movement is reversing and Canad- . isms coming home again. but of this I nothing was said. Forces other than} the tariff are at work, said forces be-l ing quite independent of whether Grit. [or Tory are in power. , Mr Meighen would be stronger lf‘ t he would take off his blue-ruin spec- 1 moles and see Canada in a healthier color sometimes. _ With Premier King preaching Pros- perity-Pretsent, and Prospective, be- cause the tariff is lowered. and his greatest opponent seeing nothing ahead but ruin and downfall unless the tariff is boosted up. there seems room for some one (say Robert Forkn, l Progressive Leader) to tell us which is right, or if both are wrong'. Fail- ing that the only thing to do is to I think for one's self, a good rule to so _hy at any time. _ While Mr. Meighen " Eugenia, spoke fluently and well and covered a lot of ground as our report.eitewlert shows, we venture the assertion that few or no Liberals or U.F.O.'s were seduced from their party tsfmiations by his arguments. ' '_-e--., -x ukn .an-_ w ..... ...5_..V_,V, His bitter denunciations of the tar- lff were not convincing, and we an; sure that Premier King or Crerar or Forke (or Miss MacPhail) could make an equally good case from an opposite point of view. ---_ ’ .,__, v-- LA-.. 0k“ Nearest Point to Rarely does anything pertaining to the heavens around us get into the first page ot the papers. but tnls was the one this week and last, the oc- casion being the passing of the planet Mars " its nearest point to our old earth. Not for 120 ynrs hss there been so close an approach and not tor the same period will it be as near again. It was "only" 34 millions of miles distant and to add to the inter- est. some electrical experts at widely different points thought they received unusual signals and it was given out that the people of Mars were trying to get in touch with us! T Scientists laughed " the ides end showed how it would be impossible to cross the wide up between the at: mospheres of the two plsnots with any kind ot radio or other means. it is generally conceded that Mars of ell TH URS DAY, AUGUST MR. MEIGHEN'S TIRADE MARS IN THE LIMELIGHT ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Store is my Firstm t to Jun old Earth m 120 Year: Emma rrerttyini.ryr 28, 1924 THE DURHAM REVIEW in Durham-a real money-saving proposition. ban you n. 1-»--- I First-class MerchandiWW into a tance mf our Entire Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing Dry Goods and Gents Furnishings going at a great saw heavens can be seen the great planet ' Jupiter. at a distance tive or sixI times greater than Mars, and over-i whelmingly larger. These two ‘neigh- I ibors‘ of ours, at present sentinels in' the evening sky, are surpassed in brightness by Venus at present a morning star. so bright is she. that some good people in Regina and plate. es nearer home became excited at a [ "bright light" to be seen in the east '. in the morning. Anyone up Tuesday . morning about 4 a. m. would see a , rare sight,-Nrnus appearing as on . one of the tips of the crescent moon, ' and was almost occulted. "The heav- '. ens declare the glory of God and the . firmamont showeth his handiwork." "a: v- M'-"'"""-"'" - have not. Our modern wonders of the past quarter century would have been laughed at 50 years ago. However we can still admire the rosy planet at present in the south east heavens about 9 p.m. and about the same hour in the south west To my life long friend, Mrs Donald McKechnie. Glenelg, The vacant chair stands lone and grim Beside the window pane: Upon its seat a cushion thin, And by its side a cane. The one who sat within its arms Is gone beyond my ken, For years he was my greatest care I to his wants did tend. But now he's gone: the vacant chair books back at me so sad. it I could see him sitting there My heart would be so glad. The house is lonely and so and, i And grief grips me again: I miss the rocking of the chair _ And the tapping ot his cane. When he was here i oft got tired And sometimes give him pain, But now how gladly would I work And never more complain. Yet tor his sake I know 'tis best That he has Journeyed home, For now his spirit is at rest And never more will moan. I did not knowi'd miss him so Till after held departed: And when I see the vacant chair I feel so broken hearted, But l'll remember other folk Have also vacant chairs: ', I'll turn my thoughts to Him wh4 knows . i And carries all my cares. The Review [onus-d5 sunscrxpuox to all daily papers at a saving l subacriberl. Let us send in you". or OUR s,,,,,,,,,---.-----------"---""--"'"'" THE VACANT CHAIR Review tax-wads tmtttrefitrtimy' Sale Starts Saturday, August Goods --Pttoette Heudry will be sold only for Cash or for Produce No Credit given during this Clearance We are sorry that space will not permit us quoting prices this week, but a call at our More will convince you that we mean to clear our stock out as quickly as possible, which meansn great saving not only for the present, but also for the future, as certain lines are soaring higher every day. We are getting some il the farmers are all busy wast this week. . VPBL till: "(.vn. Mrs Mitchell and children of Ham-! ilton, spent a day the first of the' MULL week with her cousin, Malcolm Mc-‘ Mr and Mrs AI Kechnle. Mrs Forsyth of Ba: Mrs D. Wilkie has returned home were the guests of I after spending a couple of weeks tl ith MoDougall last wee the Hesllp family at Glenroadin. 1 Mrs Mary Brow: A number of old neighbors and friends lost week .1 friends from this vicinity spunt a soc- ted home by Mrs ial evening at the home of Mr Albert that town, who in Middleton. given by Mrs Wm Bourne around here. and Mrs Middleton, in honor of thrirl Miss Elsie Boyce __ ---.. _. .-...\..... n. nun-ovum Mrf‘drr Al Jtott, spent a day the llrst 01 un- week with her cousin, Malcolm sTi) Mr and Mrs Alex. Canning and‘. Kechnie. Mrs Forsyth of Barrie, Simcoe Co..i Mrs D, Wilkie has returned home were the guests of Mr and Mrs Arch.', after spending a couple of weeks tl ith McDounn last week. 1. the Heslip family at Glenrosdin. I Mrs Mary Brown visited Chesley; A number of old neighbors and friends lost week and was common-1 friends from this vicinity spent a soc- led home by Mrs Angus Brown of in] evening at the home of Mr Albert that town, who is visiting friends] Middleton. given by Mrs Wm Bourne around here. I and Mrs Middleton, in honor of their} Miss Elsie Boyce and friend. w..l brother, Mr Jas. Wilson of Invermar, Clarence McGirr are at present hol- Sask.. who has been visiting his par- idsying in Toronto. Hamilton, Detroit ents the past few weeks. I‘and Ottawa. ' A number from here are planning. Miss Pearl Wilson will again take' taking in the sports at Markdale on', the service inMulock church Sunday. Thursday of this week. Ga. am. at 11 s.m. Miss Wilson Mr Lance Rumble spent the wehk| is an excellent speaker and com- end with the Lawson family. imands the best of attention and good Mr Jss. Lawrence is spending alaudiences. couple of days in Toronto this week.‘ Mr and Mrs Dougald Couch and Mr Bert Willis of Durham is busy. son Kenneth ot Co1poy's Bay, were painting the school this week and welcome visitors at the home of Mr. teacher and children will have every", and Mrs Andrew Hustle last week. thing spic and span to start the worki A reception was held at the home next week. Iof Mr and Mrs Edward Boyce in hon- Mr and Mrs Chas. Lawrence andl or of their son Edgar ind his inir family spent Sunday afternoon with bride, on their ’arrival from their Mr and M” "B. Lawrence. l honeymoon. The guests. to the num- l Mr and Mrtt D. MeCrto of B. CO" her of over one hundred, were receiv- l lumhia. are visiting the latters sister. ed by the bride and groom, and all iMrs J. W. Mc echnie and otheritrireni a merry evening. The young _ “A. _..._ --.a I Mr: Emmerson and two daughtersl of Chicago, is spending a month with', friends in and around Dornoch and Williamsiord. Snow Bakea were ttying on Sunday morning rather early. It the Weather keeps " cool as it has been, we may look for curries any time. Rev Mr Carswell occupied the pul. pit Sunday in the absence of Rev. D.‘ “Silica. who is hodidnylng at Port Elgin. l Mr and Mrs Fred Shewell celebra- ed their golden wedding Monday, only the immediate families were present. a number coming from Detroit and Arthur. Mrs E. B. Del-uni and dunner Eileen spent Thursday in given fee.. Hie-ads at present A number of our young people nt- tended the dance in the hall at Wil- liarmsford. in honor ot Mrs Emmet" son and two daughters. All went well and all'were well pleased with the good time they had. _ . ‘- __., ~_n L-" 0..-... a...” .....y ---'. ,, Dornoch and Moggle soft ball team played Monday at Dornoch. fl---' be. ing the score in favor of the former. Mrs J. Heft entertained a number ot her friends on Saturday evening, and a plenum tlme Wu spent by all. Mrs Klllet and daughter. are vlslt- ing her parents, Rev. and Mrs Sillera. Miss Ella. Slllera left Saturday tor Toronto to take up her work ln college gum. up... -._-"'"--. - Miss Cassie Muldoon who bu been living in o. Sound for the put year, has returned to her home " Domoch. In J. J. Wilton and! brother ot 1o'i'd,tl",', 3190 In an McCtlmon. of Sta " spent Sunday at Dinners. Mrs Baker (ml 301: and mother ot 110'ch SAUGEEN Sensational Bargains DORNOCH fme days and y at the har- ' Furnishings Stratford. visited with o. Bound Dornoch friends tor I week. rem: Thursday. Mr and Mrs Dougald Couch and son Kenneth of Co1poy's Bay, were welcome visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Andrew Hague last week. or of their son Edgar ind his fair bride, on their 'arrival from their honeymoon. The guests. to the num- ber of over one hundred, were receiv- ed by the bride and groom, and all spent a merry evening. The young couple received many fine gifts end the neighborhood is pleased lnallhe bride bu been retained as a perman ent resident. Mr. D. McGHlivray of Elmwood, tuv commuted by his nephew, Mr Alex. Mchivrny. Chatsworth and Mr Robt Walker. Toronto, visited a any with iirGiiner's niche, Mrs Wm When. and also In Prfeevitte. Port Elgin and elsewhere, Miss Margaret Whlteford is spend- ing a week or no with Wlnmm friends. _ __ IIIEHUB. Miss Merle LMrirttpstotte of Hunmon'. waited her friend. Ills- lubel 'Ear-; tshall In: week. - Mn David-on of London, went . few Weeks with her Mater, In A, Mc- Lean recently. _ _ Mr and Mrs Knowles uni Iona. Ronald 1nd Leon“ ot Toronto. are visiting with Mr Ind In Michael Byers. ”in; R. Whiteford Ind dunghtor Doris of Toronto, Bre Vilnius among old friend- tor t few "on. _ _ Mr Prank Ford of Winghun. is holidaying among his coming the Ford and Whitetord “milieu. Mr and Mrs Milton Bali. Hanover., visited with the former“: mm. In Geddel recently. _ wftvéw' BYE-1; gentlemen from thin locality motored to Eugeni- Thursday Inn to hear Hon., A. may”. lut to hear Hon. A, than”. -- _.._,_ - Moat ot the tuner: Yre naming AnetteiatMrt Yul IND stock from Due the lune“ now while the good weu- hill. on Mn. SUMO" Bre I” that-his 3m. P quoted to the three ayn' notice. e can; eople ot the C. I. So- ciety put on n mule-I content lutl Phone " fig“ Howell, $212? “my evening between the young Can ing and Gents’ Furnishings. saving to the buying public. I With o. 50mm lulu - - .- - tor a week, returning', ant and socinble evening was spun [ with lunch nt the close. ----" Iliuea May and Nettie Byers an- tairing In the Exhibition this Week. ILOCK Wedding hell. are beginning to tlngle round about us. Boys hawi tu' Alex. Canning and,' cow bells handy. Produce at market prices Iearattce Sale. you in justice to your and WW vs... ..-__ l Just one more week of holidays tor the WM“. SIRE the holiday bea, (on han had wings this year. ladies and trttttlemen. Dr. and In wan-m um two sow left tor their home in Illinois. on Sw- urdny. after spending some time wit!. the Lamb (chilly. “I: - -_._...,. Mr Jock Smith of Niagara Falls motored up last Wednesday and spm I few days with Ms mother here, ah Vilma; friends In Bruce, Chatswor“. sud Dornoch. Mr And In J. S. Davis tspent 1h" ttrgt of the week with the Hesli:: “milieu. It And Mrs Neil McLean or "GI "lt Mac”, [in Maggie of Toronto an: Min Barham Smith of Atrerdecrr were no.“ of Mr sud Mrs Lamb Q Monday. Mr and in Arch. Itch-1n and mu Sly. and the Mines Mekechnie, 5pm the ttrat of the week with friends I Wiley. Mr "ett Young of Chatswortli, spent the week end with Mr Jack Smith. Dr. Whlultt 1nd son Ben and Mr Roy lamb. spent n few days at Lieu} Head Int week. In Peter Kellvrlde ot Rapid Cih, "G.. In: been visiting with her bro- ther, Mr R. Hopkins Ind other friends N. - 0 It“ mu Smith visited lust week with Mend- In Guelph. Abot-lrioivigble ot this line spur: the ttrat of the week at Eugenia Fall, Mr and In Thou. Bailey. Jr, Craw ford, spent the frat ot the week with m and In Hugh Macaw-Id. In u, Wigs. and family haw re turned to Buforth. after a couple m weeks with her brother 3nd sign-rs here SOUTH EAST BENTINCK (Intended for Int week.) It Ind In Fred Smlth returned It week to their home " Tum.» Ml" IOTICE To " [IBIS A very pleas. " VI! “Wm “MM inDurham Tomb of Tttt Wt Mam u Y-atlas- ......r.r.. Konle can - feeding ot Children.. Ha "itaotCtsnraeter m-.... Fond“ an Mr Country ..1asnRtstrei m be!» ...r..r.. Bliss (farm: m Thtt ....._........"_ Rinetm mummy ..__..... Prh In at [me ...-.r.-F_..r'r_ Bryl " Bedtime Stork-n wan Cook-49 ._. Torch Eaters ..._ M ot Prance . Book of England _ Home 'uttditertelt l Cattt.di.rt Crututes , [other We» Wind tlo For the Good ot the Tm Scouting on the Old Pm Inleld Rivals ....._... Boating wtth Mud Anto The Ruth ot Duh ..._ Further Adventures ol cnn.atuut Edition .V .., Under Foch's Command Clipped Wings ....,‘ . Submarine Hunters . _ Hume Story. No. I.. Mother West Wind So-r Feats on the FOoird F6N Con! lslund ... lawman Read A Duh (or a Throm- Leopard Spots .r..... Bade! Hmpemel ._. The Hollow of her Ha To Have uni to Hold The Muller Polka ot I The Sewn: ... MySon ...... Poorllu Pine Wanton Wires .. Golf Without Tar have It to Bmith It Winter Conn-s Tidal BUve . . . . . Touch of Abner Desire of His Lit " Atty Inn Sin .. Middle of the Road Roun- ot Helen» .. Micky-l Evil [was THIN! & the new. Appun Temptress .. Riot-yank S Wrath to Co Down Heale Trove ...... hwy Hundl trtrettott Sm In Orchnrd G Treasure Vail Wire TWP?" Gun Runner The Upu Tr The Seer?! 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