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Durham Review (1897), 22 Oct 1914, p. 8

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l\'(ftz' ¢ l . ‘:.' f “ + ‘:;'; siuak $ ¢3 It ada ing @0 !0 10 § a_ T. R.$Ticket Agency Buy your tickets here. : ts A yay, + The Central Drug Store t Buys Live ‘ and _ Dressed Poultry ABRAHAN Auto ror HirE,â€"Resonable terms " woerte forI year... â€"â€"â€" aypdigtance . C. SuitH & Soxs | TheReview and Canadian Farm * _ _The Ford Garage. ‘ 1O® I Y@RI.......ccae esc e e e e en e® dio o oo En ols ce eGeole oi obe e ofe ege oGa ol efe ol ols ol efeofe ofi cbe ofe se Come in and get our Prices A Clearing ot © LADIES‘ WHITE W AISTS # M P 4. ts p oily Ip Ip th o p ie ip io p ip ip ip ip i t ip ip io t 4: The J. D. Abraham Co. 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 40,42) 44 N°&w Goods In Silk Lisle, Lisle, and Mercerized Cotton. Also in White. White Cotton Socks for Children. Little Darling Hose. Some good value in Just in. C sseeeeeeeeeeee&eeseeeeee: CENTRAL DRUG STORE M Ready for Schoot Opening N With a selection of the newest goods in School g Blanksâ€"Pencils, Penholders, Erasers and school M sundries of all kinds. m Our stock is large and Black & Colored SILKS wWOMEN‘S HOSE Another Shiprnent High and Public School Text Books All kinds now in stock. Send:your children here. We will see that they are correctly served. ome and see us if you need anything in our line . L. GRANT It is inevitable that new discoverâ€" ies in. physics and chemistry should be promrtly seized by military men and applied in devising deathâ€"dea)â€" ing engines of appalling power. ‘ Bus is it necessarily inevitable that sciencs: shonld be more syrtematically ag-, plied, on the whole, to increasing the efficiency of highâ€"powered guns than to mitigating the evile of disease and to better the general lot of humanity ? Ten years bave passed since the Rassianâ€"Japanese war Was fough* P . L c 3 t s 6 AMs ‘them% In that decade it is safe to say that more costly experimental investignâ€" tion has been conducted to increase the efficacy of guns and explosives than to eradicate any one of a dozen human diseases for which there is a present no cure.. The art of war is ‘as old as the art of agriculture. Bu battleships are so rapidly improved that in less than five years the most powerfal dreadnought of her day beâ€" comes a third rate fizhtihg machine. Can as mach be said of haryesting machinery ? When this hugest of wars is over, when we bave counted the dead and wounded, when we hbave reckoneC the dreadfal eost in money of the milâ€" lions of rounds fired. when we bhave tolled off the brilliant intellects that haye been blotted out and that could ill be spared and then reckon up what we have lett in money ard in material to continue the constructive work so unnecessarily interrupted will the anomaly be perpeluated ? Will Reichstags, congresses and paiâ€" liaments grudgingly allot $20,000 to !discover the cause of some new mysâ€" terious wheat blight and SIOJ.OOOLLL Seience in Peace and in War discov“et"' :\“l')e;;.'eulâ€"l':iâ€"nâ€"‘ of bomb that may be dropped from a dirigible airâ€" shio 2â€"Scientific Am erican . $ _ TOFE YOWExvrorec e« ennarett ho CY | The Review and the Farmers‘ The Review and Toronto Daily Star IOF 1 YOAC.........cczrecerrrrrees The Review anrd Torento Daily News for ONC YOAF...cc e eeren * The Review and Torouto Daily Workd fOK = YO@P.....c cce en ee® The Reyiew and Woeekly Mail and Empire f0f 1 YOAF.ccac ces 6+ 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 Witness fOZ 1 YOAI....ccceererrecereeee 6e 66 6+# The Review and Woeekly Sun for o ooo The Review and Woekly Advertisâ€" OF SGH ONO yOAF... .ce ces en e e en en e en 6e# The Review amd ‘Toronto Daily GHObG@ FOK 1 YOMT...cpece e css ees en ee® The Rev ow and Toronto Daily Mail and Empire for 1 year...... The Review and Daily Free Press fOL 1 YOBL........@cccrennsssrnrerrreres The Review and Weekly Free Press fOf ODGO YOBT...ccecce ces en 6+ The Review and Farming World for 1 year Clubbing Rates. rices PRight i\ Â¥ discoverâ€" Ad 3 00 3 UO 1 80 6O 90 W ) 50 10 d 0 0) () m 0 x2 Mr and Mrs Robt. Dixon of Gleneden, were guests of the latter‘s sister, Mrs D. Allan one day last week. Mrs Piercf Sr, and Mrs W. J. Piercy returned on Saturday after spending a week with London friends. Â¥ KA Our teacher, Miss M. P the Teachers‘ Convention last week where: she gas paper on "Canada after th Our teacher, Miss M. Petty attended | the Teachers‘ Convention in Dundalk last week where she gave a splendid paper on "Canada after the War." Varney Post Office has been removed from the store to Mr. Robt. Eden‘s house where it will likely remain for Some time at least. Mr A. McCabe is all prepared to face the fall and winter storms, having his R. R. No. 1 conveyance all snugly closâ€" ed in. o Dr. G M Leeson visited Grand Valley friends recently and Dr Earnest Leeson and daughter Olive spent a day or so with relatives in Mt Forest. Mr N J Kerr has got his new machinâ€" ery installed in his fine new mill. We hope he may have as much succéss in the new as he had in the old. c K We have been informed on fairly good authority that Mr J. W. Blyth has purâ€" chased the store from Mr Climo. _ We understand ‘that the present popular merchant, Mr. W. J. Piercey is going to remain for several months. / The Anniversary Services in connecâ€" tion with Varney Methodist church was the great event of this week, The weaâ€" ther was ideal and Pastor Newnham preached able sermons to good congreâ€" gations on Sunday. _ The church was tastefully decorated for the occasion. On Monday evening a splendid supper was served in the Orange Hall after which an excellent program was given in the church. _ Rev. W. Prudham of Durham performed the duties of chairâ€"= man in his usual affable manner. Humâ€" orous, interesting and highly instrucâ€" tive addresses were given by Rev‘s W haley of Durham, Marsh and Ibbott of Holstein, Newnham of Varney, also \ Insp Allan. The home choir contribuâ€" ted a number of well rendered selecâ€" ‘ tions both on Monday night and at the | Sunday services. For SALE. â€" Extra good â€" second hand 6 octaye organ. Can be seen at Snell‘s Music and Sewing Machine store; A snap. ‘ TORONTO Fast Montrealâ€"Torontoâ€"Detroit Chicago Train Service These solid de luxe trains, carryiDg buffet â€" lhbrary â€"compartmentâ€"obsery aâ€" tiou cars, electricâ€"lighted â€" standard sleepers, together with standard dinâ€" ing car service between Montrealâ€"Torâ€" eotoâ€"Detroitâ€"Chicago, â€" via â€" Conadian Pacific and Michigan Central railroads are known as * Tke Canadian," and operated daily through the Michigan Central twin tubes between Windsor aad Detroit, Westbound : Leaying Montreal 8.16 a. m., arriving Toronto 540 p. m.; leaving Toronto 610 p. m., leaying Londor 9.33 p. m,, arriying Windsor 1210 a. m, arriviag Detroit 11.30 p. m. (central time) ; leaving Detroivr 11.55 a,. m., arriying Chicago 7 45 a. m. Enstbound : Leaving Uhicago 6.10 p. in,. (eentral time) arriving Detwoit (M C. R. Depot) 12.35 «. m. ; leaying Detroit (M. C. R. Depoi) 12.43 a, m. ; leayving Detroit (Fort street) 11,40 p.w. leaving Windsor (C. P. R.) 1,.20 a,. m. (eastern time) leaving Windsor (M. G. R. Depot) 2.10 a, m., leaving London 5.15 a. m. ; arriving Toronto 8.30 a, m. leaving Toronto 9.00 a. m. ; arriving Montreal 6 10 p. m. Fall particulars from Canadian Paâ€" } cific ticket agents, or write M. G. Mu:â€" phy, to. This is the Box to get if you have any Kidney or Bladder Trouble There‘s nothing else like itâ€" nothing just as , that will do you as much x 'ii;ere is only this one iption known as Gin Pills. You can get it at all dealers in the box shown above. Be sure to ask for "GIN PILLS" and see that the box you are offered bears the letgend " GIN PILLS", together with the name, National Dru§ and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, on band around the box. At all dealersâ€"50c. a box, 6 for $2.50~â€"Gin Pills may also be had in the United States under the name ‘GINO®‘ Pillsâ€"trial treatment sent free if you write National Drugand Chemical Co. of Canadg#IAmited, icket agents, or write M. G. Mu:â€" District Passenger Agent, Toronâ€" PILLS HOLSTEIN _ LEADER VARNEY ® Mr and Mrs Munro, of "Hamilton, l are guests of her father‘s, C,. McInnes ; of Yeovil. i | Mr J. H. Sharp, of Toronto, who visited relatives here last week, purâ€" poses removing to Mt. Forest in the future K Miss Ruby Rogers, of Toronto, 18 visiting her parenis. Mr and Mrs Jas. Durant, of Mount Forest, who have just returned from a western trip, visited in Holstein this week. here Mr Wes. Manary, of Sperling, Man , is visiting among his relatives The date of the Library concert has been fixed for Friday, Nov. 28 An active committee is already at work on the program, > D, W. Cameron left on Tuesday morning for Viceroy, Sask., where he will join Mrs Cameron and Viola. In his absence. Mr Alex Hamilton is looking after the creamery. On an invitation from friends i" _ re, the donation from the Counly ) alewAYOH." Rev. tDr. ?/'hrtsl:l_ Ie’lf‘th ‘r:r | ofL:hoy be a good one. m%’:‘& e American metropolis this Thursâ€" >day. L /y \ _ uop sAvE THE KING Las > hate Leay If you are looking for a good sewâ€" wa Brexks®, Obali t _ | Jointj‘ Chicag ing machine, you cannot do better | Gro. MrxzE8, S°CYâ€" *) Gom. Feve.s than cousult with D. P.‘Coleridge. xz * t tb a m n | wipaihn Oe se g0od| EAST EGREMONT | k 1 seminataice | _ Loar Rev. Mr Ibbott is giving an illus |â€" The potato crop has been baryested ,2;}!,’., trated lecture on the British 18168 i0 (nce more and it has proven to be one| _ y the khall on Wednesday night NEXt, of (pe finest crops on record John | J se Nelson got some weighing ulmoetlfl â€" â€" Messrs John Manary, Sam Smith, »pounds each. s [(â€" Messrs John Manary, Sam Smith, Thos. Bunston and Wes,. Funston motored to Toronto on Tuesday. Miss Laura Gillies, the eflicient telephone operator at Central for the past two years, is leaying the post this month and returns to her home at Woodland. Her place is being taâ€" ken by Miss Louisa Ramage, North Egremont. Nilwniny," LOCAL AND PERSONAL & Mr W. J. Lamont, whose barn was\ burnt last week, carried an insurâ€" ance of $1200 on the building an $500 on the contents. s Miss Vera Yake, of East Egremont, sustained a dislocated elbow and othâ€" er severe injuries in a runaway misâ€" hap last week. Mrs Hostetter and Miss J. Adams visited at Rev. Mr Malcolm‘s in Galt recently. 4. Keeve McArthur states that Egrexy . "‘T *T "U* OCTOS : ths © entmiaey. mont will be well up in sending a \bome after spencing the summer, large donation of vats and potatoes to |working for Alex McKenzie, help swell the Relief Fund. Some | yr, G Johnston filled W.J, Pdilp‘s districts have not yet finished their 1;;1o jast week. canvassing, but reports are favorable, Phis‘ «* The last two da nth are , s the shipping days and well be: To Subscribers in Arrears provided at different depbots. Friends will sympathizc with Mr and Mrs Wm. Orchard, in the loss of their 14â€" mos.â€"old daughter Jean, who died about 5.30 o‘clock on Tuesday afternoon. â€" Three other daughters of the bereaved parents, Agnes, Mabel and Edith, survive, Mr N. D. McKenzie, who is now in his 87th year, was enjoying a midâ€" day walk on Tuesday, when he took a weak spell in front of the post ofâ€" fice. He was carried into Mr Sharp‘s residence, where his condition was critical for a time. He was taken home during the afternoon and is now slightly improved. Look for the comet in the north. western sky early any clear evening. It is plainly visible to the naked eye and is a sight worth watching. Mr James Heaney, O. S. R,, who met with a runaway accident on Tuesâ€" day evening of last week, is making | progress to recovery. Driving home near the bridge near Letter Breen, his | horses took fright at something unâ€" known and threw him out on the roadside. HMis right ear was comâ€" pletely torn off and in addition he reâ€" ceived severe scalp wounds, He suiâ€" fered from concussion of the brain for a time. Special Noti Rev. T. H. 1bbX®t, Ph. B., will give his popular lecture Nn "A Trip to the British Isles," in theMÂ¥gricultural Hall, Holstein, on Wed. evering, Oct. 28th. The lecture will be ilNstrated with about 350 Stereoptican vidws. Every picture as natural as life. lilustrated songs will be giÂ¥Kn by Mr. John Marsh, the popular singeNof Holâ€" stein. _ Fare for the round trip, Qdults 25¢, children 10¢c. _ Under the ausgices of the Trustee Board. o ue Speeding to catch the southbound" train Monday last with his daughter, who attends Harriston High School, and while entering the station yard at Ayton where he resides, Dr. R. H. Fortune met with a serious accide n when his car skidded and overt a1ned, throwing his daughter out. _ Fortunâ€" ately she was little the worse of the mishap but the Dr was pinaed beneath the car and when released it was found be was seriously injured, sevâ€" eral ribs being broken. e t conscions but ® y cted be will reco Mr and Mrs Falkingham visited over Sunday at Rev. Mr Ward‘s, Cann. Mr and Mrs Tuck visited the be: ginning of last week at Mr McLelâ€" lan‘s, Farewell. Mr and Mrs Pinder attended tho beet ring concert at Mr Chas Drumm‘s Holstein, and report a very pleasant THE PURHAM REVIEW ORCHARD pleuaut. lf you for‘get ied Vat:" / levilk, 9k ... ons‘ t | Kindly take notice that it has been ; | arranged for the delivyery of the oats | and potatoes donated by the farmers | of the County of Grey to the use of "the British Government, to be made ‘ on the 30th and 3Ist days of October. | Cars will be placed at all stations in | or adjacent to the Uounty of Grey so that each donator can deliver his doâ€" "nation right into the car at his nearâ€" est sltation. Mr John Bailey, of Guelph, visited at W. O, Pinder‘s for a fow days last week. The trustees are having 2 sale of the old seats after four on Wednesday Oct. 21, at the sehool. Mr Chas. ‘McLellan visited one evening last week at Chas. Wilson‘s. Oats can be delivered into the car loose but putatoes must be delivered in good strong bags or sacks securely sewed. mas REY «Bs SE TOCCY Eyery person that wishes to do :o can make his patriotic offering on either one of the above dates whether he bhas been canyassed or not. Let the donation from the County of Urey be a good one. uoD SAVE THE KING Misses Marjory and Maimie J of Toronto, are visiting at Ww son‘s. Mr and Mrs John Nelson became tho( happy parents of a fine boy last week George Drimmie â€" raised his newl house last week. Mrs. and Miss Phiilp of Holstein are visiting at W. J. Pimilp‘s. A number from around here took in the Fowl Supper at Fawbairn last Monday night and report a good time. Mr. Geo Alles and W. J. Eccles Nn aishnt this lina for the war fund Mr. Geo _ Alles and W. J. Eccles canyassed this line for the war fund and got almost a hundred bags of oats and potatoes. Miss Jennie Hooper is helping Mre. John Nelson at present. Mr. Sandy Wilson bas returned home after spending the summer, ‘wmking for Alex McKenzie. We waut all those who are in arâ€" rears for subscription to examine their labal and remit at once the amount necessary to bring the label up to end of 1914. _ We need ready money at present and must look to those who owe us. _ Piease remit at once, obliging The Review to New Subscribâ€" ers to Jan. Ist 1916, for only $1. Subscribe toâ€"day. Notice to Farmers WE need to be reminded quite as much as to be informed. Memory has been jocâ€" ularly described as " the thing we forget with." Out of sight is apt to be out of mind. An advertiser who relies on the memory of the public leans on a broken reed. The abâ€" sence of its advertising from the newspapers has been the beginning of the end for many a fiem. _ " The present suitor hath ever the advantage over the absent lover." Tnx PuBLSHERS * Lest We Forget" Rocks 1. Nelâ€" A business that has achieved its magnitude or strength as the result of faithful advertising plays itself false if it suspends or ceases its advertising on the grounds of economy. It is poor busihess vision which fails to see the principal feeder of business, and fatal judgment which cuts it off or interrupts its flow. Economies may be warranted but they had better be effected in any other deâ€" partment than in the sales departmentâ€"the deâ€" partment ot revenue. * Any course which shoves your customer back from you or hides you from your customer is ruinous. The man with the money needs to be constantly sought. Advertisâ€" ing is the great discoverer of new customers, the great retainer of old ones. NEew Mixnistersâ€"Hon. T, Chase Casgrain has been appointed Postâ€" master General in succession to Hor. Pelietler and Pierre Blondin gets the position of Minister of Inland Revenue to suceeed Hon. Nantel. This Blon din is the fery Nationalist who thought it would be * necessary to shoot holes in che British Fing," i We have had enough of England and ithe Eaglish " he declared in the Athabasea election, and yet at this time Sir Robert Borden makes him a minister of the crown ? Torontoâ€"â€" Chicago Toronto â€" Montreal The International Limited Leaves Foronto 8 a. m ., arrives Detroit 1.45 p m . and Chicago 8.40 p. m. daily. Leaves 11.35 p. m., arrives Detroit 8a. m. and Chicago 3.00 p m. daily, assuring important conâ€" nections with priacipal trains for Western Stutes and Canada. Canada‘s Train of Superior Service Leaves Poronto 440 p. m. daily, arrives Deâ€" roit 9.55 p m, and Chieago 8.00 a. m, Leave Teronte 9.00 a. m, 8.30 p daily, Berth reservations el¢, At Last Train out of Turonto at Night invention is probably patentab) /OmInUnIote tions st rlct& oonnaent&l. HAflDM on Patents gent free, Oldest -fnnoy for etcuring patents. Pntents taken t "0‘:'5.“ Munn & Co. receive special nothce, t"lthous argo, in t.;oi A handsomely iDustrated weekly, Largest cirâ€" utel) WM CALDER, Town Ticket Agt. J. TOWNER. Ticket Agent Double Track all the Way We have a large supply of Tile, all sizes various kinds of work. _ Sizes of tile range i 3 inches to 30 inches in bore. Anyone requiring tile will do well write us and secure rates. MORNING SERVICE Holstein ‘Tile Works the e bhave Well Tile always on hand anUECARUOM MOBRIY. AZNETTDCRC u’l’ sclentifle h.rn'll ‘Terms for a year postage prepaid, Bold by W. HUNT, Holstem serproatr=s. New YOTk 8.30 p, im. and 11 p. m te. at G. T. &. ticket 1 e Ndertt ~the Public Sunday School at 10. Service at and 7.30 p m Y P.S8.O. E. Tuesday at 8 ; RLV. D. B. MARSH, Sc.D, F.R.A.S, Pastor Sunday School at 10. _ Se a. m, and 7.00 p Week night seryice Thurs REV. T. H. IBBOTT, Ph. B., â€" Pastr Paris Fashions are effected by the Wa OCTOBSR 22, 1914 200 acres, lots 27, 28, mont. â€" Two sets buildir ling, water ahead of sto to house and garden. in stable, cement floors . well fenced, 156 acres ol splendi® hardwood tim soil. Two miles north of Holstein. For partic Ours Are Not and W H To be in vogue wi millinery world use judgment in choosing hat. Once more we you that our stock is best that money ca and skilful fingers ca1 Purchasers are dail plimenting us on .« play of splendid ha say they compare fa with any millinery for miles around. G trial. HYJiss 5. Gucker HOLSTEI N Presbyterian Church Methodist Church Farms for Sale will r V olstein with ience, Als h hardwood apply to , for from 1ke om‘ he U ur nd he uy 11 t 8 p.u ofr pplÂ¥ 1 I‘8 at 11 Istei Nee aaga s 2 RPrE CC CHTCs! bam “' yrmpn the mlWo ut imore 0 ‘Made 1 License D theip w eurprise Fisit to the : "4rBg search of the houels pr <I * “.Q'fl. unkno wn pf ‘:':-‘flu bhad been laid of en alluwda,â€" of sellis _ 3. q OIOr keeping for s | Knox, Norma tamment will | ening, Soth ©) and Newnham and a fine prog: and (‘h“‘l’l‘n, re M Adimi lâ€" “--' l..plux 1 ;. Dave ll:.n.l.‘:.';n"‘.fl‘ Mr and M« lock, received ago that thei MHills, Aibe:i Zion Ohaurch, G triotie Concert « 4th November, a music and other Prudbam will ; " Germany and | geeds to Patrioti« acmme of Mrs 1 n Nov . 5. at 2.20 p will speak on manners in the burn on the * H of work of th Question Dra we ‘l‘“y invited to He was over 50 y and leayes wile : futher news at i Mome «xtro tions on the £« bear testimon cheapness.sto: can be remos powder, A | many doliars . Lxreror®:os Eo â€"On Friday nignt will be given in th Durham, by Mr M the area now deva Richardson trav tory recently and be most inte wmission 10 « sined, All + A Choral So the Library o the following o â€"Miss Lillian Misses Marga w:'m. 1 h, J. 3 The Society wi the Library n« a concert for ; held in Deceim: of J. Arthur C musically incls ly ltund’: brin 10¢ weekly . A big rally annaal ameeis Goewty on 3nd Library at 8 j should encours by their : pre= members, The men‘s the Red Fro: all your nece NoTIOR, â€"4 me will cond seltling, as Rasrmmnrns ano â€" weather we paid a con weesk came to A Glose « and on Monday, 2 ) Was a reminder of <| Winter by a »«kiit t0o be irying its j» M(mllmy wdh un on : l‘hven earlies, Mast eDonaia presenied t buneb of wellâ€"formn« piuckea m the ofon vBhanges tell of like c :n.'dlq-u. A sharp MIgHt affected un, and Amslhed ourâ€"door 1 12Q00R | Inrroscea "‘N Lhe Lweo i *#i. Howe » @OML AL the Town i amay a Vo vertisement The Borse P al age last week, b horses changed 1 PpoToGRAPH s your friends wi this X mas, . W close three extro Ago, 48 f and save The Quuterl)‘ munion B the t Onarch on Bun The party w jandimiere Loo MoKechaic‘s : The Quarteriy will be held in V day afternoon at bam ciciating . ping eervice, VOL. XKXXV!l, Rally to th Fovs» Insti f Mr if_n;:;‘e‘: "l‘I. Li the Town Hal 8 Agminst chare fi L4 he had € 3 J made ng and all wi rove (heir

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