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Durham Review (1897), 27 Aug 1914, p. 8

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It “I. of d, an En " [of] CI ii " il) m w w Ut ID lil, it""""'""'""""", 3!! CENTRAL DRUG STORE f." It'""'"""""'"""""""": "i' A Clearihg of l; yiVirrifsVif5ifsqsifsqs9sibqsi6qs9sqsifsqag3q5qsiiMirrsitp ' C. L GRANT The Central Drug Store With a selection of the newest goods in School Blanks--Peneils, Penholders, Erasers and school sundries of all kinds. . Read l,cl'iiw Ahrahaan's Bargain List this Week Pickllng In Silk Lisle, Lisle, and Mercerized Cotton. Also in White. White Cotton Socks' for Children. Little Darling Hose. Some good value in Just in. Come and see us if you need anything in our line tho. ttoek (It turge and fut-:7: tRight iii We have a few Waists left, about 30 in all, which we will sell as follows: $2.00 Waists for. . . tut) LSO Waists tor.. . . .l.20 l.25 Waists for. . . . . ..l.00 These are in sizes 34, 36, 38,40,42,44. New Goods LADIES WHITE WAISTS The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. Oatmeal Mills, Durham Wendy /br &thoot Opening THE J. D. ABRAHAM C0. T. R. Ticket Prices of Feed are likely to be higher before long and as we have a large stock on hand, it will pay anyone needing feed to get our prices before buying as we are selling some lines at original prices Black (iy Colored SILKS I.50 Lawn Bletues............ 75: Silk Lace Gloves.......... 25c Porous Knit Vests......... WA and ilk magnum. all..... Feed , Feed! Send your children here. We will see that they are correctly served. High and Public School Text Books All kinds now in stock. WOMEN'S HOSE Another Shipment of PHONES: Day M, Night §26 Don't Forget Jar Rubbers w - - - __ - as 933 333333333 333 ............4h ............ I9c Buy your tickets here. Pure Ciar and White Wine Vinegar a) f.t) tt.t J.t.t Vi? ht? They are needed everywhere-the people who any . little til 'Nh than to make things run more smoothly Can it be said " truly of us that we carry about with us enough of the oil of courtesy and kindnesc to make things run more smoothly in the (Mice where we work. or the home where we dwell? Are there hinges around you that creak with tho rust of (nun-finding or ill natured Romp? Have you not. enough of the, oil of love, in your heart [ and on your lips to when the - inte din of ll all? _ i They no needed even-ML on- "John's presence was like that in the house, in every way. He seemed as if he had a little oil of une kind or another for every 'spot where things were not working" smoothly. He always knew just how to straighten out dimcullieo with a word mum. --N. Harvey. Petunias--Pruoam. l Mrs Collins, of Toronto, is visiting Stocks-, Morrison. Harvey. Sweellat her parents', Mr and Mrs Wm Peas - Morrison, Knight, J Harvey. ( Hunt. Velbenas - N. Harvey, Mt-Ilruilh.j Mrs Knight with her daughter Zinnras-Firth, N Harvey. Table Bo-l, Miss Helen, returned to Denver, Col 'iaet--Mcilraith, Knight. Pradhatn. i last Friday, filter spending a gloat! Hand "tytiuet-Mcllraitu, Prudham, lat her father s, Mrlas. Durrant SK y"'wt-5euty Coll. open tti Mr Hugh Renwick, of Ottawa, it tlowers-Knight, N Harvey, Prudtum , home for two or three weeks with his I COLL HERUACIOUI PERENNIALS 'pareuts at Dromore and Mrs Ren. Special Silver & Bronze Medals .m- wick's mother. Mrs Swamton. when en by the Toronto Horticultural 8o- l she has been Vlsnmg. / clety for I“ and 2nd prizes I E Mr Herb. Strosser, Bell Telephone in Clttits huh. 2tvarieties plants/lineman, paid one ofhis frequent vis. Mr Medal l its to Holstein south this week when 2nd Mrs, N. Je/pies, 2il wink-lies] not on business bent. 1 P.YS: Itonzel etta l The Methodist Church and Sunda l “JUNIOR MEMBERS . (school are holding their annual pig [ Best Coll. wild flowets grown '"lnic in the park this Wedesday after. Co. Grey-Hilda Harvey, Merill Prud- noon and no doubt they will spend a ham. Boqnet wild Flowers. Ferns and most enjoyable day. Grasses-Hilda Harvey. Merill Fwd-l The Woman's Institute have p?!- tram. Boat coll. Famine: - Harvey. chased twenty-one seats from the Best 10 spikeuSweet Peae-Peudisam. Latter Day Saints' body and which Beat boquet house and garden flowers were formerly used in their church. --M Prudham. M Sparling, H Harvey, The seats are now being placed in th an: (loll. Asttem--M. Spur-ling. H. park. I,,'.',.' mwy. - .. Host of the.doorn and both of the gates were creaking when John came.” said an old lady. speaking of a ynung man whohad been her guest. $, But he had not been in the house a week be. fore he had noneurnund with tt littl Oil and every squeaky hlnge was working silently. E. A. HAY, President GEO. BALI War news on lat, 4th and 8th pa- ges and on halide pages. The doings at Ottawa on page 7. WEDNESDAY A new battle is in progress which will decide the fate of France. The Allies are holding the enemy in check and the Belgians repulsed them near Antwerp. In the big bat- tle, Sunday to Tuesday, the British lost 2000 killed, wounded and prison- ers, which is reckoned not bad for the number engaged and the work they did. _ Lord Kitchener says Britain may eventually put 30 divisions in the field. In a speech in the-House of Lords he dealt plainly with the situ- ation, predicting great tracriiice but ultimate success. A second army of 100,000 is supposed to be ready to cross the channel. Germany is ordering oat boys of 16 to 19 years for a course of musketry. '""C"C"'W'""'" I'""."""?': "WWI A beautiful sunspot, 10000 miles ralth. Pludhnm. Petunia-..,, Knightwlong by 8ooo acrbss, is at present N, Harvey. Primula --Morrison, N. l, passing off the western side of the Harvey. Rose In oloous--Mor-rusom 1 sun, considerably diminished in size. Window box-C. Firth. Rev. Dr. Marsh secured some fine CUT FLOWERS iphotographs of it. The planet Ven. smp Dragons-g Harvey. Asters-- ( us now.in. half moon shape, is a.t pres- N. Harvey. Candytuti --Moprisou. ent vialble to the naked eye m the 19ahlia--Morruson. (erhti,i-,',-i/ci,.i,)'da: time. _ b'ladiora--Jno Smith, J. Knight. Lil. Misses Edith and Mabel Ogston, of lies-Morrison. Nasturtiums Pritil9rvgeviul," and Lottie and Maggi: ham, Mrs n Dean, Morrison. PanamaI Mallqch, ol Brantford, the latter cous- _th_ Knight, Phlox, Anmml_!1ns at Mrs “enter, are guests at Mr N Harvey, Knight. Phlox, perrenial'J' W. Hunters. --N. Harvey. teteyas--uiijidiL) Mrs Collins, of Toronto, is visiting Gumbn cr,, : ___ .. ,. _. L," A . .. - i. - Italy is expected to join the Aliiets' in a few days and she can place 600, ooo iirstugass troops in action. - The Germans are plainly trying to reach the coasts of the English chan- nel to prevent the landing of troops, but the Allies are $1 on to it " to pre- vent it. -- Time and distance are against Gerd many. His bold stroke. to crush France first, then wheef round on Russiaphas failed, thanks to the Bel. giants. Russia is getting into Prus- sia and on the whole as we go to press the position is hopeful. Terms of peace must be settled in Berlin, the Emperor removed and such condi- tions made that never again can the world witness such a waste of human life and trchittvement. ' Prize List-- tiorticultural Flower Show ("twinned from Page I PLANTS IN POPS Collection House Plante-Mrs, J. ti. Mcilratth, Mrs N H lrvvy. Auracul- ia--Mre McGowan. Amaragus Plu- mosa--E A Hwy. Mrs. Jun. Smith. J S Mollraith. ngnnia. Tuhsrous - S. Husthes, J. Malowan, Mullmilh Be- gonia 1rlowerutsr---Rev. p, udlmm, Mc- llranh, McGowan. Begonii B x -Me. Gawan. Coleus- Mrs. J. MvAu'otre, Chris Firth. Fern~McUmvum Har. Yer, Jno Smith. Foliage Plant-Nev Prudham, J. Morrison. Flowering plint not named on list-J. Kniglil. Fuschiu-J. Knight. Hibisrm --Mc- “with. Harvey, Geranium single-J Morrison, Geranium douirle--C' Firth Harvey, Morris n. Geranium, frag. 'out-J, Harvey, N H irvey, Mormon. Geranium. Ivy leaved - Mellrnilh. C'ollG'eraniuruc,--J, Hsrvey', Hang- ing bait-d Harvey, E. A. Hay. Hydrangea -_- McGowan. Morrison. Lillier--Mctlrtuth. Oleander-. Mcll. with. Pludhnm. Petunia--] Knight, N, Harvey. I'rimula --Morrisun. N. Harvey. Rose In oloom--Mortisom Window box-C. Firth. CUT PLANNERS THE WAR-0AY BY DAY ONTARIO ARCH TORONTO Command from page 4 EVE AY, CHRIS. FIRTH," Iident Secretary BALDWIN, Toronto, Judge O LST BIN iifaiiiiltt in; a pi'G,' a W, _-_ “-uvuvullC‘ al time fully taken up and come- quently has been obliged to refuse an invitation for hinselllnd Mrs Maul: to attend the 17th meeting tCthe " tronomical and AStrophyaical Aoci. ety ol America at Eva-star, Ill., thin week and also a perusal invitation to the Yerkes Observatory) Members of theFlremom Avn'm-L al Owing to " connection with the building of tho new Observatories, in Toronto and British Columbia, Rev. Dr. Ian): iinda his autonomic- .g s.'-, P-ag, - . Master Willie Ibbott, the little eight year old son of our Methodist pastor, met with a severe accident on Sunday afternoon. He fell over the bannister at the head of the stairs and in the drop in some manner struck his chin against the edge of the step, making a deep gash and bruising the side of the head. His ear bled profusely for a time, but the flow was stopped and they trust tMt further ill results will follow. E Mr Herb. Strosser, Bell Telephone i lineman. paid one of his frequent vis- l its to Holstein south this week when 1 not on business bent. The Presbyterian Congregational picnic is scheduled for next Monday and a big bill of sports is being pre- pared. The Mount Forest football club' got their nerve up and have challenged the Holstein" team for a game which will be played at this picnic. The Woman's Institute have pl?- chased twenty-one seats from the Latter Day Saints' body and which were formerly used in their church. The seats are now being placed in th park. L'> The Mcthodist Church and Sunday school are holding their annual pic. nic in the park this Wedesday after. noon and no doubt they will spend a most enjoyable day. - THE DURHAM REVIEW mas Helen, returned to Denver, Col t I will be held on Sunday. 13th inst, last Friday, after spending a month 1 morning Ind evening services. On at her father's, Mr Jas. Durrant’s [Monday 14th inst. a. hot supper will Mr Hugh Re wi k of Ottaw i be served, Particulars next week. n 'c ' a, s . . home for two or three weeks with his 3 dra'2'd.t,k,t/t )?/'dete'Irtvde QQ parents at Dromore and Mrs Ren-', im new" C wick's mother, Mrs Swanston, where ' . . . she has been visiting. l Mes. Joe Blyth is laid up With a lspramed ankle. ' Mr Herb Slrnuepr Rail Thin-Jun“ Mrs Knight with her daughter, Miss Helen, returned to Denver, Col , last Friday, after spending a month at her father's, Mr Jas. Durrant's. Mr and Mrs L. B. Nicholson mo- tored to Fergus and Arthur Saturday. Mrs Ty ndall, of Arthur, returned with them. Miss Smith, of Hamilton, who_re- mained there to complete school work, came to her newhome Monday at Amos tuaifse.' _ . ‘ Miss S. Tucker has her miilinety stock here and purposes beginning work next week. Anniversary Services will be held at Orchard on Sept. 13 and 14, when Rev. J.11, Ibbott of HoUtein will conduct services. A program of mu. Fic and addresses by ministers and Ile" will be held on Monday even- ng. Rev. and Mrs Winfield Hunt, of Noryal, are spending their' holiday! w: h then parents in the village. Messrs Ab Hunt and Wm. Haas have returned from the West. __ " Last Week two sons of Mr Conrad Schenk were taken ill with ts phoid fever, while another had appendicitis only a few Weeks ago. Mr and Mrs Campbell. of Mount Fmest, visited tart week at Mr A. Hershey 's Postmaster and Mrs Sharp. spent an afternoon recently at her Slater‘s, Mrs Morrison, Varney. Mrs Adam Main has been ill recent- ly, but is recovering from the effects of an operation for removal of a growth. Mr and Mrs Thos. Dixon. of Chic-' ago, are visiting w.th his parents here and her mother, Mrs Burrows. Misses Nettie and Annie Rogers are holldaying with friends in Dur- ham and vicinity. Rev, Mr Smith, o, i9archestes, London Pnesbytery, is visiting his cousin, Mrs J. M. Findlay, at Dro- more, who returned With him. The Methodist congregation are i greatly encouraged with the increme in attendance at the Sunday services. i The week night services on Thurs.; days are also being well attended, the I pastor's series of addresses on the l Bible proving very interesting. The I subject this week is " The Bible con- i, fir.meu by the spade and the stone; j In connection with Yeovil Church, Anniversary services will be held on Sunday, Sept. 6, when Rev. Geo. A, King, B. A., is expected to preach afternoon at 3 p. Att, .and evening pt 7.30. "Special singing for the occa- sion. Chr Monday the ugual.annual Supper wall be given and tin excel. lent program provided. Full partic- ulars next week. Mr J. W. Hay. Ingersoll, visited Mr D. P, Coleridge last Thursday. LOCAL AND PERSONAL “"5 wm. ; Mr. R. Robertson sold two 00168 to 1 his brother-in-law, Mc. Rob Minter. dauggtgr, i Itte ({rapgrd church harvest home a Master Gilbert Durant Went to 3 Hlnover on Monday of last week to _m.end Model School. We miss Gil. bert atthe Bend and wish him the beat of luck. ' . Mrs. John Long ot Normuby and ; rs Longbeed ot Toronto, were late ' Mum; at Mr John EIrig‘a. Mrs Knight And dungbter of Den- ver, Col,, Mrs. Rumor of Detroit, IMr Wm Orchard and Iamily of Lon. "on and Mr. and Mrs Elsie of Arthur "I'p. were recent guests " Mr. John .Durant‘s. Oh! the horror of war, the slaughter. the homes made de And who: is it all about God [and the brave Canadian -Wherever they may roam, And victory crowned may ca turn, To his country and In! home. We clhiiiitiii" at the V: Store. _ _. "car-m, lenelg, on tin-A on A, I. - - Mr. E. Haiti has the Great Lon. Und Some of our enterprising farmers, Main St. North, hue already thrash- ed the golden grain. 3rd $30.00, 4th $2500, 5th $Ic.oo at the Walters' Falls Fair on Sept. 29 and 30. Six-rowed 11anchusier Bat. ley Contest, given by the Mealurd Express. Exhibitor allow,d to en- 1 list by becoming a subscriber to the ’Meaford Express. Apply direct to 1 Meaford Express or to i, L, B. NICHOLSON. Holstein. Miss Ferne Brown has Returned home alter holidaying three weeks in It Forest. Mr and Ira. Jas. Johnston visited the latter's mother on Sunday. Mr. P. Cornish and w. T. PM! sold a horse on Fair day rulizing, good pricas and Mr J. Brown buying] one tor farm ' i gun 20. tiniiil'a"iirt n daughter. Mr. and Mrs Geo. Schram and daughter visited Mr Adam Douglu’ on Sunday. ""'""N, Willie Falkingham has offered himself for service to an on Wednes- day mormng under Capt. Campbell. May blessing go with the brpve has; TAVLoR.- At Dromore on Sunday, ttith August, 1914, to Mr and Mrs. R. Taylor, a son. The Dromure Brunch of Women‘s Institute will hold their monthly meeting on Wed,, Sept 2nd, at 2.30 " the house of Mrs Wat. Philp, Top- ics ..--Bttsiness Hints for Women Mrs Findlay; Preserving Eggs for Winter Use, Mrs McMillan. All u. dies are invited to be present. The storm on :Mondny night was a severe one, the lighzning striking Mr Whiteltdfer's Mill and burning it down. It will be a heavy 103: u there was no insurance. Mr. Geo. Lewis had a cow killed by lightning the same night, FALL TERM from SEPT. This College"1s affiliated with tle Elliote,Bytrinetm College, Toronto, and the CentmrBusinessrtkllege, stihtifdrd. ' C . , Why attend? Because we give a PRACTICAL TRAINING, because our INSTRUCTORS ARE COMPETENT, because of our connection our GRADUATES SECURE POSITIONS. positions. Our Graduates become prominent business men. Why Not You ? Our free catalogue tells about the success of our graduates and gives full particulars. . write for it at once. D. A. McLACH LAN , SOUTH BEND 0R0 MORE ORCHARD prepare Sgpyr Pubh'd"schoal and High School Pupils for lucrative mt the awful ‘r made desolate Canadian band me each re- taken 3 trip to wdiT 51531131 Shop witer e you, are ' Au Jul ark-1y AT MOUNT FOREST BUSINESS COLLEGE President. Presbyterian Church Methodist Church Sunday School at IO. Survice at 11 u.m.8unday School " 10. Services at II and 7.3) p m. g. m. And 7.00 p. In. Y. P. S. O. E. Tuesdny ct 8 p. In. Week night service Thursday at ti' pun REV. D. B. MARSH, Sc.D.F.B.A.8. PEWIREV. T. a. [330”, Ph. B., . Paste) Feltctricairhted Couches cud Cute Parlor cam, Manon Toronto and Ottawa . - Stand-mi Bleeping Lum md ifirst Clan Uou-hu betwewl Ottawa nnd Quebec City, Double D Lilv Sennce except Sunday and convenient wank 9nd nor- vice bemoan Toronto. Port Hope, Uolmmz. Trenton Picton. Belle- ville. Dmronm and Yank". TORONTO OTTAWA QUEBEC Union Station Central (Gnu! Tank) Station l. . Station Eastb'ad - " .3NLIrrTFFrl'C, _ rm “A . Fa,iir%rp3,t"i 'ij'Piiii:rtgi'llri"t'?jF/ 'riiriir:irr2.i, ‘_ _irriet. Concentration {.55 L30 4 40 o an M. Opening of Direct Passenger Service Lv. TORONTO A431? Lv. BELLEVILLE A/sms if: Psrlty! it: ’aMn‘u’Bme in OTTAWA Ls there's “the (or you In an. 11th - an autumn: It In: [m V.“ a 'tri-est divided cuto- thc Inch-t who -l"ttr “at: you good-um. the In. ,0- “the. the hut-or the-.- no“ you)“: new will hem-m m. and VALCARTIER‘ 'det" Effective August M, 1911 Intermittent or divided 'sffort is not likely to be resultful. One full~powered blow is better than two half blows. Concentration of appeal will do I work of conviction and persuuicn that will surprise you when the you“ locum: are mulled up. means the regular use of the DURHAM REVIEW-gg messages a year addressed to the same con- stituency of readers. It is better to advertise intensively than extensively when the sum to be devoted to advertising is small. This It is better Service between Ottawa and Qucbrc city Duly Stations and there"ter--B- except Sunny A NOTE T0 me Punuc apply to nearest Canadian Northern Railway Agent For tickets and all Information, G. M. HENRY, ,Il2.|5 West bdl Ekstbd i023 LOGO " 27, 1014 Lv. OTTAWA At JOLIETTE Ar. QUEBEC? Le. Le. Ar. Ar \‘AwAn'rlnn " Bhnwie ic-n Jot. Principal West l u Mon (.00 r, so 520 4.41 th VOL.XXXVH Th I mu ted in h” ' ' hurt-II” h I Bo, tout Hobo"! bat Drug Store. up]; ulu' me.” tteidar. tiept. 4. gunned. he Sept":- tw "a". 1atrtituta m" Innuuux home of Ir J . W Sept. 3. ll 2.30 p cum-ll, invited Pu“! FEM“ of di.plarirttt you to new" Flu"- l have molar you , 5 cu. up. H Ltlti 0. Sunday Inst It ”and . (nor-ml Mo “cl-Lyn block, tor " the pool room and - of light is NT the hm you do: at l vault. where clothing m dock“. it is at... Cow Stung " the undersigl gust. Red “uh crumpled horns, tion that will 1cm ttetruiwtrly rew- Bunk: THE In huh-ml inconvu. “that am weee the dun. A large (to. ttte jun nu ”ma UL. Ml (ho centre pin. I "on In"; t on t 'st" me " nn hand! Scum-l. ity Mid Public "rl, with I Lair Allan mud tu, Gregor and Di [all with an en Mr u few mun M 2. $0. 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