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Durham Review (1897), 2 Sep 1915, p. 4

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if {-4, " i"lt REVIEW is well equipped M banning for 'gglr,t,g Ens. Buy them here. m have 1 Fresh and veried etook ot the choicest Graeme. Dunne. [mm-e. Poole. Dates, Nuts. Cendiee at all kinds. and everything required for the Holidey festivities. 0cm!!!" unit your purse. Give me an. grt John McGowan All kinda ottrralu bought at market price. i on Float and Feed in ton Iota. Your Holiday Groceries, Fruits and Confections Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour THE CITY BAKERY Headquarters for Confectionery and all Bakery goods Large Quantity of No. I Feeding Hay Freshhnd Clean, the very best. See this tiay before purchasing elsewhere. It will pay you. 500 tons of No I Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop Ctrlfhfeet,ltuy""11'"aum 1eefeyrfumrertetu..............t 1.60 wad-Cm!“ mt...............30'.w 0th, Shorts, rerun....................- It gives good utismeienj - - - - - We are in the merht for any Quantity of OATS nous: Day ge, light we The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. Get-eel Mills, Durham Leed Peed Feed for turning out all kinds of coiLer- cial and Jol, Printing. Give us a trial. CRIMPED OATS for Horse Feed at FairPrices CHOPPED OATS at. . . .. very reasonable rates THE PE0PLE'S MILLS Special prion in over five ton lots If you want goodhuvy mixed feed, try our " fN.spco, A I- " " Every bag gGruntoed. If not satisfacton bring It back and get your money. Ir, PW} 809d_ltoch of Corn tad Ground was. '. A ROWE Corn Peed " Special Reduction it.) and from Toronto, Parkdale station an: “:3? ttet fir', Sporktnfor and Exhibition Grounds. aiso y . . you 0' what u hppnilg this very night in Special Low Fate: tt bar roonal wi- ugrthar 'll'lr; f . . 1 ' Vurmnn an Ignin , mm pnnc1pa points on certain date: their no", ig hing waated , their Apply to any IJ. P. R. Agent. for full bones are being demand. their teutttty or write M. u. Murphy, “we. are mud-J warn you munch Pas-mg." Agent. Toronto. ttttd W N no“ that I will R. MacFMue, Agent, Darn... I chmnthu pumice m1 will a? Re sure to consult C. P, R Agents regarding EXTRA TRAIN SERVICE to and from Torotrto. Parkdale nation and Exhibition Grounds. aiso REDUCED FARES to Toronto from all stations in Ontario, also from Nia- gara Fails and Buffalo, N. Y., and Detroit, Mich. Canadian National Exhibition THF, IDEAL ROUTE to and from Dated at Durham the 23rd any otAugnsI. 1915. W __B._VQL§ET, to - take immediate eedingiCG have the said errors co acted accord- ing to law. Electors are called upop o examine the said list and if any’ mission: or any other errors are t d therein, to take lm'mediate eeQings to NOTICE is hereby given at I have transmitted or delivere to the persons mentioned in sections) and 9 ot "The Ontario Voters' List ct“ the copies required by said secti us to be so transmitted or deliver of the list, made pursuant to said ct of all persons appearing by the is t revised Assessment Roll ot the as tmmioi- pality to be entitled to otein the said municipality at ele tions for members ot the Legislativ Assembly and at Munieigal Eleotlo and that said list was rst posted up " my offiee at Durham on the rd day ot August,1915 and remain there for inspection. Municipality of the Town of Durham, County of Grey, “Rough on Rats” clears out Rate, Mice, etc. Don't die in the House. Ilie and 25c at Drug and Country Stores. A winter campaign with all id, hor. rors, seems assured. A general expectation exists, in. deed is longed for, of some decisive allied more. It is felt that Russia’s terrible predicament should bring some forceful blow from her allies, but ours only to wait with patience to see the outcome of Kitchener's plane, 5 Cotton bu been declared contra- band, Rosiais, widening the repro- untation of the people. Governor Hendrie on opening Toronto Fair ad- min that tll Canadian would be trained for war dutios. A moans: from Ottawa any: 60,000 more men are to be called out making 200,000 for Canada. (heat artillery oociviuy along the French-Flanders front. Al- lied airmen numoroua and active. Such are a. few of the salient points of the last few days, All that the United States has so far done to avenge the killing ot Americane on Lusitania and Arabic is to write letters. Germany is very sorry over the Arabia Americana. asks delay to Investigate but makes no promise to stop her inhuman leth- ode. Bulgaria hes one on listening to the Kaiser. the other listens to the Allies, A Bulgisria-lNrker treaty was drawn up. but the Allies, impres- eively. seem to have hidden Bulgerie go slow. Greece in weiting on Bul- garia,1toounia is saying little, bat all are keyed np to hign tension and await Bulgerie's daemon . The British JO days ego undo I successful lending at an unexpected place near the Dsrdenelles. the Amr- tralians ind New Zeslenders covered themselves with glory by winning I dominating ridge from the Turks. but British -rttmning up tea slow. they were compelled to relinquish it, The Turks are proving splendid de- fence fighters, and it’s tt long. long way to Constantinople yet, unless Turkish supplies for men and guns give out. The guam of victory when tho Get- Ill! locum Irin- from the Gulf of Rigs with I10" of 11 ship I“ an. isfutory. but it bu had no eifeert in staying Bus-inn rental on land. The Germanic “mien In using an- porhunm 'thrta to "tsirol. the Ito. sim mm, or part of it, but so fu- Grand Duke Nichol“, by oonanm mate lkill bu massed to elude than. Ely: Putlpuu $utrtet. August 28 to Supt. l3, l9l5 The um from the. "that front. Int not won wolf-I to My. pod-in. Thr Hagan " 8m Roller: that no long ”a to and: in my to Balm, We: him 13.0le It hurl, til Tdinta, War. nw. Non Georgia-k. MWOlI.‘lOV- no, BreuLLima, Ill the strong.» of fora, had fallen bolero the Gom- onnuh. Point was cloud of Bur Iinn troops. I beau-l, trench or two had bun talmt by the bench. the British vnro unruly hem! from, either in Fluids" or the Dudnnollea gf, Italy was making progress,but a 017. Voters' List, I915 TORONTO SEPTEMBER 2. III $1.50 per you. 81.“ it In!!! in Ad's-co. During War Notes Clerk of thh'um ‘mznurmmmu _ ,7 " You but!) tooighti"thrur hm. ed out. " You nook " our unaud- Iygnu. Opu- again for the boy-pt 3 They were able to vote down Car- ter’s motions, but they were unable to stem the torrent of the meet dra- matic speech tn the whele session. one which had the strange efi‘eet of celeing e hush in the whole Cham- ber. All the Carter antecedents. all the fire which had been burning in the Carters at the time of the Chart iete. in " tether " he. had been er- reeted tor hiking in a wood, in him. seli as he had had to Jump close to the ienee to evotd being run over by a heavy rambling van, the are which has led him to fight the .ffuiala of Ihtelph-rhet whole culminative eon- iiagruiotitmmt out ageinet the ttoe eminent in " hardened ”with which hee beeetal ed about wher- ever the 1915 eeeeion of the Ontario LegiIIetnre he been dleeneeed. l One instance will "lfiee. This "eaaion, during the debate on the liquor question, Mr Carter moved " amendment to the government bill, suggesting that all bars " well as shops be closed every evening at seven o'clock. The government re- jected the proposal. ‘Carter then moved that the hour be eight o’clock instead of eleven as at present in cities. This again the government rejected. And now. without taking any partisan stand in the temperance l sontloversy in Ontario politics, it is easy qe, see that some members on the f 'ernment side made a serious mistake. Up to thls point Carter has| been comparatively quiet. When he, get up to move that the hour be fixed at nine o'eloek,tmtte of the govern- ment supporters began to snicker, and when, upon the rejection of that, Garter rose for the iourth time and proposed ten o’clock, there was gen- eral laughter from the government seats. l td A new man in the Legislature. he has established In his very tirat ses- sion the reputation cf sharing With Hon. Thomas McCarty, the laurels of the heaviest $g serupper" in the House. Bat, whereas McGarry. with all his abilitv. rather gives the im- pressmn of figlrsitlg tor the mere sake of tittluintt and no; for any deep-down ideals. Carter is simply ablaze with crusading 13M. Attimes, when he Speaks, hels deceivitutly quiet. bat, if you will only wait tor a moment! or two you will be actually startledi at the outburst of spontaneous heal and enthusiasm. which has a (yieUl magnetic effect. I The Guelph Mercury last week published an admirable character skuch of the member for S. Welling- tom As Carter is a man tram whom more will be heard in the future. we give an extract : Mr and Mrs J. Dnrgavel and baby of Rock Mills motored out to spend Sunday with his parents. Mr. Charlie Pratt of Woodstock, celled on Dornoch friends Monday evening. We are glad to report that Mr. R. Durgnel whois in tlttr:hosrpltnl in Toronto ll improving and will be qble to come home in aoonple of Weeks. The frost of the last two nights has been very severe and has done eon- nidernblo damage to the gardens. Mr: J. Wagner and daughters len on Monday for Victoria. B. C., after spending . couple ot months with her parents Mr and Mrs P, McIntosh. Mr. A. E. Smith of Chicago is spending a csuplo of weeks with his wife‘s parents. Mr and Mrs Dargnel. Mr Goldwm Patterson .of Glonelg, near Pricevulle, WM visiting in this part hurt week, but in now at. Kings- ton undergoing taming for the front. We hope he may pm through tho dangers of the war and have a safe return. Mm Bush MoDougsll. who has been the pm two you! in Humilton cums home last week ior a visit. to be: home friend'; Mr and Mrs Geo. Lunney and family, of Toronto. Ire the gueua of Mr and Mrs Wm. Lunacy this week. Mr and Mrs Robt, III-clay Me " tenaking the Exhibition in Torontothiu wee . A motor party consisting of Mr Ind Mrs Alex McGilh'vray and Miss Jessi. McGillivny. Ill 5nd In Allan Find- lay 1nd Mm Intel Findluy, all of Chuaworth, were guests over the met and " Mr Wm. Fulton'u. Me Joe. O'Neil returned to " home in Pittaon. Pa., after spending 9n [enjoyable holiday with .friendl in Hilburn. “London. vilited her pct-anti. Mr Ind In Geo. Ora-tend. Me Jan. Morrison, oltrtum oompmmd by his aunt. Mu Dan Kinnon. Purley, cdled on. the Gillan: “milieu Thursdly of weak. We won plant! to have u visitor! for n in days Mia: Huh; L uni-w Ind Mm Agnu Bump, I l 'tter teachers here. Mt and In Ed.-I:Kollie and Hum Horn-d und Hr. HoKolvio. Br., Band-yd " the Munro! Mr Thou. Redford. [in E1. Ballad. M Duthm, Vil- ited hee an. In Will Adina. to- neatly. Thu tmate" In to In ‘eongntullt- ed lm again nearing kin Wylie n teaeher. " Sam " Carter, M. P. P. DORNOCH TORONTO Ma. Me- In: Bu- 4ssaiifyqsiti-a4sqs4sits4soqu"i'y 6 Also Gaberdinee, Cor- ii, ile ded and Plain Velvets, i), t all colors. t t t Plottrperewt .... .... Oatmeal per anck..... Chop?” ttwt...,.... Oats, eed..... ...... . FallWheat........... 't Dress Goods ir, 'sbstrttt%bsebsiFsitFtrsie Donal. Butter....., .. “if Serges aria diiiGiiGri Fouriept in Onnrio. and I warn you it will dnmn rem, WP”. _ _ _ * ----- A- the people, no nutter vim their pu- tr, that you uncured when we tried to abut me but. that that We moved to em down the but roon hours you mocha. This accused liquor Iru!i- Bnmlol Carter in the mm of man to whom his op one, it thy an wine, will apply 'tfl'",',','."),) " It in wall to let sleeping dogs lie.". only-in his public life, Carter has a MNertt at- tae '. ot Almost chronic insomnia. Durham Markets. Departmental siisiis" Bring your Produce Our Rugs are the product of the best having all the Oriental tint: of the famous Our stock in large and full in all lines. and delivered " once. still selling-g at thé -ai"Fiies.d The Linoleums and Floor Oilcloths are of Canadian the best .uir-toAte dggigns. Notwithstanding the an“ m The Wall Papers are made by the Canadian Wall STAUNTON’S. They are reliable, new in design, neat too costly. Our stock is large Poplins i Large Sales _siragtsaaiiagiagsgeangsliq1s'l in Black, White, Blues, Brown, Grey and Bed. Boy! school bhoel, a good substantial shoe . . . . Ladiu’ Common Sense, thin and comfortable. . . Ladies Dongolo Blue, very servicenblo. . 1.75 l Lakiespsniioia Blue, dreuy. . . . . . . . . At.10 a Boys' School Shoes, 1 g Ladiei Common Sense, yes gouge]; Blue, Trl McKechnie’s Weekly News 332% (l fig-“McKEGHNILE Blouse Furnishings is large and varied, comprising the Newest Design. and the Neatelt Patterns in Wall Papers, Linoleums, Floor Oilcloth and Rugs. Sept. I, 1915. in colors. Linoleum, and Floor Ollcloths 150to200 21to 21 18to 19 345to400 t00to110 Boots & Shoes Wall Papers On Second Floor ‘m i I K, siyisiihhhhuMhhirvtuehhhhu"v"il"""ihhisg, u uugoms are of Canadian and Scotch nukes, in Notwithstanding the great tuhrnmse in prices. we are " We must have more room, and to get it, our big stock must be reduced at once. If you ere looking for a snep in an instrument, or anything in our line, cell and see us and arrange your own terms. You will find our prices right. B. J. SN ELL I have purchased the stock of W. J. McFadden and moved my present stock to McFadden's stead. The More is now filled with Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines and Musical Instruments of all kinds in the highest and best grades. MePadden's Old Stand, Trunks, Valises Suitcases at bottom "has. Odds and Ends of broken lines at out prices to clan. Custom work and Repairing attended to as promptly " possible. ooiG Town Shoe Store Spring Goods Be just to yourselves by havingf a too: In our large stock before selecting your next pair o In our higher-priced goods we have FOOTWEAR Glassic for Ladies, . Eclipse and Westons for Misses and Children, Astoria and Brandon for Men with many other makes in medium priced lines. are the same in most lines as last season. Close 1 Men's, Ladies', Misses' and Children’s Musical Instruments Must be Disposed of THE Rugs serugssaarwtsaqrttry2leli,,?'clf. We W you Highest Price English Loans, in the best designs, Eastern Rugs, but " lower prion. Spocial sizes and designs, ordered Two Businesses in One 5 "my; ici mg as; 0 Men's Split Mu. . . . ri? a In! Wall Paper Manufacturers, , neat in appearance and not by buying 1Ptot " our large J. s. manna have Arrived {3- gigs: Durham Close prices on Iran's Hosiery Durham 1.75 Prices 1] r g I “93 H F u o . g i:'iiit,i'iiiie,i)', M i'ii'iii'ie'i'i'i',t_"isr': Ital)? a nalr E L l 31:95”! iii-iii,';'":,':,),,,)',)." M Li" a”: w 3?“; it', a no“! X :5“; - 'i',. ‘11:.“ "i'l"l'i11oiil's',' U ALL ill KARST] lgeifC4'h1l,'4y."y: to fund ing can " am prep-Ln Shim, DOORS DURH PLANING 1 Shingles an hand at n; Sawing pm: 3225222214 Aieo Emir A bull and T For inter dunno: I envoys l guy t DURH A NI Quality Ph mum nu. Our l)ru do. 'o article lhinlnu Area? {011“ or 5'i House=clca Various kinds lt Metal and .silrt Pteston's NewFishin Split Bantu Silt Lines, u Front Hool For Delicio Summer I 'ii""""", g 'HWAL hr of HOUS HEW FIB Here at School Boot there is an l bargain, tog leaking on ZENUS " is time Purmeuette Bl Batm- and C ”all. In h (or the dull we show you them These co Ladies', wet you If: leek: -hriakal all at the old have ndvancq There are a bunk. S CEYLCN SEPTE FRUIT f Pl IN In lln Sale", V lc .PA ant "" Big! St tst

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