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Durham Review (1897), 1 Oct 1914, p. 8

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CÂ¥ . ml‘ 5 thai . , 5 J'l ( . « t o *A & *" . 2 \it :“: .7?eady Lor w With a selection of i â€" Blanksâ€"Pencils, Por iy sundries of all kinds. & t: Our stock is la: W High and Publ :: All kinds now \b Send your chil : see that they a M ... cnssttantonssss U °C T. R.) Ticket Agency ds w The Centr: 3332329232332 ; t l 55'â€"&6595555555555555555555‘ -“J 6 uis CENTRAL DRUG STORE * T tp o Ip is is tp is ip ipip pp Lk p J t Lk it t J i Auto ror y distance Just in n C "J jyour tickets here. $ W The Central Drug Store h 1\ &‘ * M fi’eaa/y for Schoot Openmy 1# AN With a selection of the newest goods in School Ka Blanksâ€"Pencils, Penholders, Erasers and school M sundries of all kinds. A In Silk Lisle, Lisle, and Mercerized Cotton. Also in White. White Cotton Socks for Children. Little Darling Hose. Some good value in We have a few Waists left, about 30 in all, which we will sell as follows: _ $2.00 Waists for... _ $1.50 1.50 Waists for.....1.20 1.25 Waists for ... ... 1.00 These are in sizes 34, 36, 38 49,42, 44. New Goods Every mother should take advantage of this exceptionâ€" al offer to fit her boys out for Fall and Winter. These Suits were never made for the price I am offering them to you. _ Bring your boy in we‘ll fit him. t oo B ols ts t oGoniie se oo oite ofe e ols oo ols ols oo oo ols oiis ohe io ie +2 A Clearing of LADIES‘ WHITE W AISTsS The J. D. Abraham Co. away. They sell in the regular way at from Five to Eight dollars. I‘ve marked them to go out with a rush at Now there are just sixtyâ€" four Suits in the lot.. Not all sizes in any one line bnt in the assortment will be found all sizes to fit boys from five to sixteen years. I‘m going to give these suits I didn‘t expect they would take it but they did and I got the Suits for about half what they‘re worth. ur stock is large and Prices PRight ’i} I have just returned from a purchasing trip to the City. I made an offer on a manufacturâ€" er‘s clearing line of Black & Colored SILKS $3.25, 3.50, 3.85 and 4.75 Abraham Says : ‘ome early for first choice BOYS‘ SUITS High and Public School Text Books All kinds now in stock. Send your children here. We will see that they are correctly served. Hire,â€" Resonable terms Another Shipment of WOMEN‘S HOSE Come and see us if you need anything in our line C. Suitnu & Soxs, The Ford Garage L. GRANT L 233 332333332333 | _ Cutting corn and silo Alling is Th order of the day. _ Mrand Mrs Jno. Morice spent last !Sunday with Mr and Mrs Geo. Lewis | of Blyth‘s Corn ers. Mr and Mrs Thos: McAlister visit ed recently with Mr and Mrs Jno Watt, of Hopeville. We arve affiliated with the Central Business College, Stratford. â€" Our free catalogue gives particulars Write for it at once, D. A, MeLacHLAN, â€"G. A, Hexry, President. Principal ll The Dromore Branch of Women‘s |Institute will hold their next monthâ€" | ly meeting at the home of Mrs Thos. !Atchuon on Wed , Oct. 7th, at haif | past two, Topics : Life of Helen Kelâ€" |lerâ€"Mrs W. J. Philp ; Friendshipâ€" | Mrs MeMurdo ; Roll Callâ€"Hints for | Winter Storing of Vegetables. All | ladies invited to be present. While hauling in buckwheat last Saturday, Mr Will Backus had the misfortune to have one of his fine cows go through the barn floor into the shed and is not likely to recover. Miss Mary McAlister, of Hanover Model School, spent over the week end with her parents, Mr and Mrs T. McAlister, e And train for a better situation, We prepare you to occeupy lucraâ€" tive positions. Decide to Learn How Enter any time at Mr and Mrs Andrew Henry cailed on Mrs T. Ferguson one day recentâ€" ly. Mr Wm. Hunter bought a gasoline engine last week. Mr Wm. Stearn is wearing a smile on his face these days and why shouldn‘t he, for he was the winner of a prize for his colt at the Durham Agricultural Show, Mr Hugh Fulton was the guest of Mr and Mrs John Henry an after. noon this week . Buy your tickets here NORTHâ€"EAST NORMANBY MOUNT FOREST BUSINESS COLLEGE M Silo filling is the order of the day inasmask F2 DROMORE ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO A i4 C K Alberta, Br. Columbia, Caliâ€" fornia, Montana, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, Idaâ€" ho, ete. Particulars from ()u;adian Pacific Ticket Agents or write M. G, Murphy, D. P. A, Toronto, From stations in Ontario t points in COLONIST Alberta Arizona Colorado Montana Oregon Utah '1 REV. D. B. MARSH, Sc.D, F.R.A.S, Pastor Sunday School at 10. _ Services at 11 a. im,. and 7.00 p. m. Week night service Thursday at 8 p.m (One way Second Class) Oa Sale Sept 21 to Oct. 8 inclusive ull particalars from agents or write C. E. HORNING, * District Passenger Agent, Union Station, Toronto WM CALOER, Town Ticket Agt. J. TOWNER. Ticket Agent Sunday School at 10. Service at 11 a.m and 7,30 p. m. Y, P. 8. C. E. Tuesday at 8 p. m, Also good comfortable esidence and double lot in village of Â¥Rolstein with stable and every convenRknce. Also 140 cords of 16 and 20 inch\hardwood for sale. For particulars apply to COLONIST FARES 200 acres, lotsÂ¥7, 28, con. 8; Egreâ€" mout. _Two sets Ruildings good stabâ€" ling, water ahead Mf stock, also piped to house and garden, Litter carrier in stable, cement fldors ; two orchards: well fenced, 105 acrd5 cleared, balance splendic hardwood \mber, firstâ€"class soil. Two miles nor§h of the village of Hoistein. For narKenlzre nnte T. H. H. MILLER, Hanoy Arthurâ€"Oct. 7 and 8. Dundalkâ€"Oct. 8 and 9. Fevershamâ€"Oct. 6 and 7. Grand Valleyâ€"Oct. I and 2 Markdaleâ€"Oct 13 and 14. M«afordâ€"Oct. 1 and 2. Owen Soundâ€"Oct . 7â€"9. ‘wriâ€"Oct. 6 and 7. eswaterâ€"Oct. 7 and 8. Wiartonâ€"Oct 6 and 7. September 24th until Oct. 8th PRICEVILLEâ€"Oct. 1 and 2 (Oneâ€"way Secondâ€"class) rom all Stations in Ontario to gertain points in Presbyterian Church Sales so far have exceedâ€" ed our most sanguine expecâ€" tation and our customers have been pleased. â€"Come and choose yours while there is plenty of choice. To all Ladies purchasing Fall and Winter Hats from us weguarantee satisfaction Our stock is choiceand comâ€" plete and numerous visitors to ‘our show rooms in Hunâ€" ter‘s Store have complimenâ€" ted us on our assortment and display of Millinery. Satiofaction is guaranteed to Customers Fall Fairs, 1914 Methodist Church iss J. Gucker Farms for Sale British Columbia California ldaho Nevad: Texas Washington, Etc. HOLSTEIN 10r@h of the village parNculars apply to For Headaches Here‘s the Reason and the Cure FARES D. Mars, \’lols!(‘in to certain or 1@« AiN, Holstein TY Obars vasr se snn n n rek 98 Rerrreeerdrgers The Review and Weekly Advertisâ€" er!atoneJesr........................ The Review and ‘Toronto Daily GHobe tor J CME :i s var inss ra rev abe io. The Rev.ew and Toronto Daily Mail and Empire for 1 year...... The Review tmf Daily Free Preee for 1 pere...,.,......200000000 The Review and Toronto Daily Star for 1 YOMEWrÂ¥rxss:rr€rirsrrerg‘ve The Review and Torouto Daily ' News for one EOME :r sn r issc rrarrekes Thke Reyiew and Toronto Daily * World for OME rri es s ran l ie aix Prva ce The Reyiew and Weekly Mail and Eupire for 1 year......... The Review and Grain Growers‘ Guide, Winnipeg, for one year The Review and the Family Herâ€" ald and Weekly Star for 1 year The Review and Weekly Wituess for 1 yeu... The Reyiew and Weekly Sun for The grim struggle on the Aisue is near its end. i@Fere . ap opy q52i_ S VYIN§ Fast, now masters of Galicia, The attempt of German forces to break through the Russia lines has failed. Later.â€"A bulletin later than the paâ€" pers says that Van Kluk‘s army is in danger of capture, that he has offered to surrender on certain conditions, but that General Jaffre has refused all conâ€" ditions. The Russian bear is moving fast masters of Galicia, The attem German forces to break throug! Russia lines has failed. The German cruiser Emden, that fired on Madras, has sunk four British sh:ps and a collier in the Bay of Benâ€" gal. l }Stl“ an unb;'loken line of the allies alâ€" law of Mrs W, J. St though superhuman efforts are being | made to break it. This is the 18th day Ngtrh {;::;s i::\'vei:i‘; of battle; it should rather be called a D. P. ‘Coleridge Isicge, for it is ey.dent the German posiâ€"!.~‘ * : 8 tion has been prepared beforehand. While working at The losses have been awful. An estiâ€" gine at the farm of mate gives 180,000 as Germany‘s loss in where be is employ killed, wounded and missing, t{mt of the | 5in had the misforti alliecs being 100,000. The human bat. P: 6 4 tering ram has failed to move the hu | 0‘ a fnger, t.hg digit man ramparts. in the machinery. in war, 150,000 men arc't;)' a planned assault, but t have modern guns and the fail. The Germans are bringing guns against Antwerp. New c Austria, that have not vet bes Mr and Mrs Jno. Marsh;lll visite d Mr Kellar on Sunday. Mr Jno. Nelson visited her mother Mrs Douglas, Sunday. Miss Maggie Blyth has been visit ing ber aunt. Mrs Holliday . Mr Wm. L. Falkingham filled the pulpit on Sunday, taking Mr Newnâ€" ham‘s place. Mr and Mrs Bows, from Tiverton, are visiting the latter‘s father, Mr Ed. Hoy. Several from here atiended the Daurbam fair Priday . NeR mt P TTTTERT (e TT " n 1 day at J. Smith‘s, i‘.‘;]cm £ Master Redvers Pinder met with a for a bad accident at the school tair at West, 2s Holstein on Wednesday. The childâ€" Mrs a ren were at the park running races, | _ \‘S C when Redvers and his brother were ‘“\;”e"";’;" ranning the threeâ€"legged race and | MOunt Fore as they reached the goal, they buth Congrati fell, Redvers breaking a small bone who has bei in his elbow. Under Dr. Ferguason‘s al examin: care, we hope he will gsoon be well fledged eye again . Mr and Mrs Stephens visited day at J. Smith‘s, the meals to the large crowd. The churches are not serving this year. the ** Mine Host ‘‘ Brandt of the Comâ€" mercial, has the contract of catering The hall is crammed full of good things. The centre of the building is a banked mass of foliage and plants, the principal exhibitors being Mrs Drumm, ‘Mrs McClocalin and Mrs Geddes. Over to the north east corner are 28 entries of excellent poâ€" tatoes. Frank Sharp has taken first for red elephant tubers, and we noâ€" tice Walter Ferguson has first for the marketable class of " murphies " and second for the bushel measure. The grains are A 1, As to the ladies‘ work, Miss Ellâ€" wood, the judge, informs us that this year‘s is superior both as to quality: and quantity to that formerly shown, In some parts the number of entries is greater by three times. * & ,"V 6 &= -. ‘.\i s & ; % s xt . B ul ; : h 5 l 4 _ Without a doubt, the World‘s Fair at Holstein has more than sustained its reputation this year. It bas last ycar‘s number of entries beaten to a frazzle and the quality of exhibits is so far ahead of those of former occaâ€" sions that the prodncts can equal the best that Ontario can place on exhibiâ€" tion, To Tuesday night, there were 1036 entries on hand and a ‘couple hundred more was expected front the stock classeson Wednesday morning. Last year‘s show ‘boasted but 976 enâ€" tries all told. It‘s Holstein‘s Clubbing Rates. HnHanmnnemn s her en bane se e a44 â€"~*~â€"~â€"~+# # â€"___ m o( # #â€"_â€"_ TUESDAY The War ORCHARD Bannerâ€" Fair THE DURHAM REVIEW tinging up siege New ones from yet been issued to take part in t the new forts the attempt may 3 90 8 90 1 90 I 90 1 96 I 90 1 69 3 00 2000 22 2200" CHPDOUEIUY â€"‘ers to Jan. Ist 1916, for only $1 ‘Snbunbe to-day. 15 00 Mr T. O‘Connell, Main Bt. north, has sold his fine farm to Mr 1. Dowâ€" lieg and purchased Mr J . Goodyear‘s ftarm near Kenilworth. We regrat to lose them from the Bend and wish them prosperity in their fatare home. Sun «Mrs:B:F. Sharp returned recently from visiting friends in the West, where she spent a pleasant time, We received a card from Mrs W. F. Leflar, dated Calgary, Sept. 18th. Their many friends wi‘! be pleased to hear they are all Well. Mr and Mrs James Durant, of Ms. Forest, spent an evening with them the week before. aiteg y‘ â€" ) _ AUiBbh OL Mt. Forest, yvisited at her uncle‘s, Mr J. Darant, last week, South Berders will regret to bear that Mr W. J. Sharp, a former resiâ€" dent here, now ofthe prairie province lost his residence by fire recentiv. We did not hear the particulars, but threshifig was in progress at the time. O‘er _ distracted Europe war clouds hang, Rlackening each fairâ€"Autumn day, And thongands of lives are sagrificed To give mad ambition sway. When wiil the dreadfal carnage "~*â€" cease And nations sheathe the sword, May the Almighty grant the prayer, Give peace in our time 0 Lord, Miss Ruth Darant, of Mt. Forest, yisited at her uncle‘s, Mr J. Darant, last week, â€"4__2, _ "‘SKed the home of Mr and Mrs Edward Haas and claimed as its own, their young son Alex, a boy about 12 years of age. Deceased be came afllicted with diphtheria a week or so before his death and so rapidly did the disease develop that little hope was held out. All that medical help and attention could do was of no avail. The funsral was held on the same day, A brief service was held in the Presbyterian chureh and the funeral then left for Dromore cemetery, where burial took piace. . Mr and Mrs Haas have the sympathy | of the community in their tragie beâ€"| reavement, I The Review to New J whnue wortking at a threshing en. gine at the farm of Mr Wim. Aitken where be is employed, Wailter Crisâ€" pin had the misfortune to lose a part of a finger, the digit becoming caught in the machinery. Word has been received tElt Mrs Dayid Cameron, for many years a resident of Holstein, passed away at ber home in London on Saturday last, Decéased was well and favor. ably known here and is a sisterâ€"inâ€" law of Mrs W. J. Sharp. Mr James Cleave, of Balnclava, North Grey, is visiting his nephew, n oD URalral. The ujderNgned wishes to inform his manv frien®s and the public genâ€" erally that his ili at Orchard is now ready for busifss. A share of your patronage is solMited, fair dealâ€" ing guaranteed. R The Rally Day services in connecâ€" tion with the Sunday Schools were held on Sunday and of a very suc. cessful nature.. Rev. Dr. Marsh ocâ€" cupied ‘his own pulpit while Rev. Newnhaim, of Vainey, took charge of the Methodist services. 970 . 1A Ralitea i P td studelintc ns Mount Forestdast Friday night. â€"_ Congrat@lations to Dr. W. P . Ellis | who has beemsuccessful in his opticâ€" | al examinations and is now a fullâ€") fledged eye specialist. $ . Capto§k wa) unm‘,;y:_%x‘n r who Ayerp a Can:fl? c"t‘i; Valca F are 1 for a CR y8 West, 34’ Mrs ( !i] {â€"'mertal_ncr ¢ |__Mr and. Mrs Wm. Freeman, of |Keystown, Sask., and formerly mer» ‘chant here, are visiting acquaintâ€" ‘ances hereabouts.. . Mgand Mrs G, A. Luno, of Swanâ€" sea,; Toronto, who are on a motor tour t vatious Western places, visitâ€" ed at Postmaster Sharp‘s this week. (:.apt;fi' Walden and Mr Taylor, milita ‘y;%(»n from Yorktown. Sask., who ‘{r "unable to join the first Canzflwc‘:inge'nt last week from Vale are vigiting at T. J. Reid‘s for a SR\ y# e# route home to the Mrs D, W. Cameron and daughter Viola left on Tuaesday morning for Viceroy, Sask,, where they will spend some weeks on a visit to relaâ€" tives. Mr Cameron follows at the closa of the creamery season. Rev. Winfieid Hunt left on Monâ€" day to return to Norval, driving the wholeâ€" way, a: distance of 80 miles. Mrs Huat and children will leave at the end of the week. -./ Mr and Mrs Thos. Allan, of Durâ€" ham, visited his brother, Mr D. Allan on Saturday, l . Mrs Petrie and Miss Annva Carss visited at Jos, Brown‘s in Durham over Snnday. Dr. J. L,, Wilson, of Toronto, was in the villags on Monday on business, Mr and Mrs Thos. Brown, of Durâ€" ham, are guests of Mrand Mrs Walâ€" ter Morrison. Miss Aunie Keith is home from Toronto. Messrs Coburn and Littlejohas, of Markdale, are visiting the former‘s relatives here. soUTH BEND Ibbett was one -7"‘.- TT UITV ©7 EITE a high class concert in evelop that little All that medical could do was of }. SVCRAL\\ISTON received that Mrs Subscribâ€" ’ 4 clougs ORDER AT ONCE of the »â€" FREE WAR |] | GoHar a year. _ The price of The REVIEW is One Doliur a year. ‘ | _ W# now offer both papersâ€" for one year each, including! |copy of the Family Herald‘s War Map, size 30 x 40 inché in a neat folder of conveniert size for only $1.90. . Tok | offer applies to all subscribers, new or renewal, who pay! |the two papers inside next 30 days from this date. To follow the war situation fntelligently, the Family Herald War U is necessary. It should be in every Canadian home . Aue price of the Family Herald dollar a year. The price of The s â€" Joh Phone All kinds of grain bought at Sover-eign‘, Eclipse and Pastry Flo# l.argg Quantity of No. 1 Feeding Hay Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop 500 tomns of No 1 Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY CRIMPED OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at. ... very reasonable rates * PHONES : Day §4, Night s 26 The Rob Roy Cereal Milis Co We want empty feed sacks. If you bave any , in, and we will pay you FIVE cents each for al! y on | will pay Highest Market Prices for : tity of Oats or other Grain at our We have other good Feed on hand all the tim« low as we can make them . Our terms on Feed are Stricily Cash, or Grai, price. We do not give any Credit. if you have Grain of any kind to sel!, w. We bave a good stock of CORN CHOP on hand : selling in ton lots at about the same price as ()ATS, Feeder knows that Corn is better Feed than Oate for i« 1f you want heavy feed, get our prices on this feed, ; value at price we are asking for it . L * Ese en P PWT * Every bag guarantocd. If not satisfactor bring it back and get your money. Fresh and Clein, the very best. S(:c”t.‘i-' Hay before purchasing elsewhere. 1t wil} pay }»u THE ~PEOQOPLE‘S MILLS LEADER For further particulars rc'@ardir;f these low profit sharing plan, sce C. SMITH & SONS, AND should we reach this production w« as the buyer‘s share, from $40 to £60 per c August 1,1915) toevery retail buyer wh new Ford car between August 1, 1914, an Town Car...$840. F.O.B. Ford, Ont. In Ca FURTHER we will be able to obtain i imumâ€"efficiency in our production, ; minimum cost in our purchasing a: departments IF we can reach an o 30,000 cars between the above dates. Effective from August 1, 1914 to Augu~ 1915, and guaranteed against any red during that time. Touring Car..$590 Runabout. .=540 1 bought at market pyice. on Flour arstfodleed in iSn lots ere is our Offer for 30 Days o of Canada, L Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Cars FORD MOTOR COMPAXNY Corn Chop at Special Prices Oatmeal Mills, Durham from imited, FORD, ONTARIO and .Week!v 8 onl THE REVIEW. Duorks OCTOR m ; Snecial Re waln Somem mm umm m rO P mss ons sooues any Qu“ t Elevator P 1914 G "q, "g Btock is #ood We D&rke: CCB is they &re Rex, J. H, A: Methodist Missior in the Methadist ( evening, character asin and vigor 1 Me is a clear and © secms to have an that well us ham f spenit the sumine W est and gave yiv the «ituation, co sionaries on the 1. zeal of literary : tormulating a wric "aluves and trapsla it was shewn to be wissionary eBfort, , Lracting)]translatior neter interfered, ) ticularly urgent th. rather increase, of ; should Lake place contmbutions, Th iceamount to our « . . 3 _ ""@Provement of futmduend and preseyt, and soverely eriticized i fDt®, . Norman Leonah: ".f:.‘;'_",‘"'“,”' forces . The October Branch Wome the home of M; fliel were pres meeling was | vote of thanks ladies who so for the pillows rent to the Rec 8. Patterson p per on * Way per on ** W aad Mrs M Mrs Ritchie * Housebold * llou-.et that ho!p dis disct natives â€") " *9w°n Hall last F it open to the public i mission fee, or lar ger‘i proceeds about $43, ied €roge Bociety, thi ..‘"(.l‘ the sale of bad i COgit CCCC O Uidges PM Allan presided ovo; kv rmconsisliuu of «horuses m‘.flll Marshall and . NOA by Jas. Woylie a FM. .flmnlllo'yulnh by Marg: Huttou, Mary Smith and Myitis m‘WMucm by Miss Qic "'b“il“ Guides, reading : u%".' Norman Lenaha, piqit* Of the evenil~>â€"wo~, arfiement in which sz 1);l!â€" { general uBprovement of 1).,.+, . :.. Closed them. Migh Bchool Lite the Red Cross s manner by trar n‘lhtly nmiflfl the Town Hall i j, _ ""0e0T Tt led the OoPpPO®i ion ders revealed shown by lime Marsh will g/ve he is a fine sing on column 5, p; under the ausp; stitute. Merers W. Wirigh:, A. 8. % attended the 1 last, The wes: fair was very su wagnificent lot lins, with the which was con absence, . We k: the county thas we haye seen m ton Advyance. Hall shoul night to he talk and & ders reven shown by J Or® to Exo assembled at t urday afuerneo Thos, Box and to enlist for a lmd. Mr. Bo here the past active membe vboir, both o wilt thad is pl ham wishes th Rev. Dr, 8, B. Ci en to be General the Methodist Oha venerable Dro. Ca honered with the perintendent emer to have the tero years did not succe Briou® L moved Nwrlku Hotel «table or Uct. 3 or 4, a same al once, a save further tr For bx Olydesoale, old, also one Terwms reason The District L. 0. Trinity Oburch, Sun to hear farewell sora For Sauk. â€" hand 6 octave Snell‘s Music store; A snap § mnl&sgl\'ing special services at 10 a. m. (M Car: s Co gusaranteed Rey, W. H. H Ell‘ Drag Stor 20 Choite CAws . 30 yourlg C., 5"“«.0‘. e‘n Hei l':'x"‘u.:?)f\ k !;: 2 p.m, _ olR‘ OPBay The VOL. XXXVl1, Worpers Studen ts JT resery al $ conspi( We know rR Auction Sale ofi a enahan 4 rees whil M ed el, Propric uctioneer. t4 per %8

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