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Durham Review (1897), 12 Nov 1914, p. 1

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EMF? if, night § " :real Mitts Is, Dar”. .3 he Easy 3 a Good s Prices for sin at os noun mun susmzss can“. op at Prices ad all It you b." I." not: toe all 9°" reshyte '/ss Cana, alw CI“, w Met Imam Chard. V "irh, ml at“)... [So-rvu' y.rs J'. 67m" tor in a well- Canada's Wi he a modest in. fashionably lppearanco. iti'iaaah 'rh ter H. 13m. Ph. R. . M MA SltKE dt MOON Tile, all six of tile rantttt Oats ton" on hsnd that as OMS, I“); . won-He’d “we. a“ ARK! avs on Holstein H0IgyrEm the sin- a MM UN) p. gift rv'u-t- Thurndn,“ Worla ‘POS " u all to " Noni, 0v. - ripping. Quin.” ELAN. sullen! 3min rian Chm masons rm y to all. aka I u Mr, Unit! " of hi we all it " Miss Sol minors, " B Sc. D, Rug“ l eric...‘ fill! p ttt. t-srtlav U.‘. you in. (HIM blow,“ Mimic-I I r All, I“ ”CH in It. G , - an ii%Fkik Fen] “I am b d [1% all 'Gi a"; N W VOL. XXXVll, NO. 46 ..' uncut Withheld “Xian Relic! cu. >.vlnged ., hue-n "etore 2 I“ ttGi. . rurur, wllhin the “CI“ d . 09 mi. point ti. III- " high-t “Id qtttit&E, \ mun, the deteetivem m'.ft il‘u- no the won't pre- il I the Cannabis, that , um supplied by the de. uIIII tor. art); Chill. mm] b bot t e plowi- , nugget)". Irrelfod !il, dm-ilinn to Wu.“ tr" meant-mo. would to v the evidence of ID. 1' u: " tV for Illa Ehildn-n'u yr the County. _ lr' 'ple "f Union Sunday m, N ' 0. Are getting up: tlf mg was: in count-non VII-day Srhool. A Home F “'I- otttartiaedlmet thm. . m» "Null in art of the .-l ', St'hlml tW1,Udt NV»: lsst week. 1,flr1rfti;)ayt. ' olNCfiils 'st week before Polic. _ u d. another one of in- In ”we luv was than. l'vnpnelnr of the Mid- [he that“? wu [MI 'b' _ Hf 2 and to p. m. mt Hilda"! had sold Uh“- "r' to. detective of the m 1]“) had supplied tn. ;... nun»? ulna on - Walks-Hon. conducted I Wright, of Owen “'d l0 p, m. Jig; ‘r'uH. that of the cou- wriouo the only doubt tf Wu nnppliod within " In the informant My 'l About. I " chic] 1-! It... alwhc I: hold a ru-ruin lo h d it of th _ t" "do"! th "V‘ ti _ a rm Thur "r I lit , 25r lb- 1' MINI "H .H lumplin " tettee, [.5 n, for organlzuim; (liwuu PNUMI' for w-u. Wthers,lunior ~11 o. H a. tram and ls runvmnplnled. " 'r' t.lte Imtimml winter Durhmn thin winter, "t"titt'tr nu VVAR,-.\Ir David tor the past 8 months ml at tie (i. T. It. in Silurduy to join the lt,t'les at eVteits. The " the Girl Quid” re- l Mun hy a prom-n: of tsortte other comfort. ' vrrlursteer from Dur. hy I-uy We think the “gnu“ his loyalty by :w- ”ll isis", as o'her , III In ,r1uue way It- ,..u-mlic action. " Hr'ch-d in asitlulioll I t'N nae few. nu? :lur Twine faculty in in " fl ted up with ma- >m.u.ulauure of uni- " and (‘olulurrcinl cord. . "'"rawer, expect. to ”my running before. mm m wnh a "all! od hr ern' weekly newss My un of Toronto. .v rttb " special inter. wd Girls of the Junier t-he .lmhoduv Sunday t, hold a TMfr Such] , 'r-std" to be for 'b-Wars '1'. Ii 2: duusthter of It an d, who died I ‘Inl "he and her hus- 'IVrt In N. they. A yi "meth and Joan, \u-nL to the Bar loft tls, and being duh t 1be Girl Guido: In [lo-rum)". Reports at 're were twain-d The rlrd about $15.00 on “w for Illa Children's t u! bu told the Part" ”an ord, of Durham. tll, preparations for a I" f war commenced, . , at t old pneu. Th '"tetr Store. 1.11334 w” h. Owner ,.I.y paying I thin " .. I Hrplyitue Ln NEI'ILL DALI: _ alum. n' Arytiverimry SOPVIc'I 'hu Mt.thodisi Church. hug, of Winrtun, will ml evening. ‘ “K n- (mm- and Ma- ttF. r nested to pay at Wall.» Gut 'indrpen. I pal it. "mun: rt- ". Ir N "dd for the ", and is I thm thick m the pr titre of nn “duly. u should NH out. le body met. , I .Irh and immedi n A MMZP. Tb. hor “I‘d him father Who. ". “-thde for but trt. and had than" r'tt mu. Imdly hurl:- thet t (‘mnpzmy (Canada) sl duck of two mil- nmd "ice Victoria, hr (iumda Cement dually Incurpnmtrd um lawyers usually Martenziv & Mann "ew cunnpmny " the interested in hock- the rink tra Frid_ny "d; men! is reported Mn. ttse sufferer! I'. H. Thihuudeuu I of thr. Methodist r,'getl the Canadian q a t'ttreert in the , "F e, h Now-In- 't Run-”rd Neat. 'll UK Store, t'vl‘imPof the W0. tty Was recov- Tha parents. prowl-Ha with here mourn Mcota.An. 'rrrrrero"rTti7uT"mtnmr.--qhe incnm\ inn o.x. R. tram Friday evening ar- eidentnlly killed two horses belonmnml to Chas. Lung, on. a cal: and one ria- ing three years. whieh had strayed on the truck a abort distance from the union. They were soon to he iii) for $180. so it Novels tM9Vere IE. 7 A not” belonging lo_Ja~. Weld; also brushed aside. bat uninjured. _ STANDAiéD . BANKI Ipi;/tp,tep;gii,ttp,,'; I It is natural that every lady hiking part in the REVIEW comet should de- sire. in ue(ure every anhscribtion pus- uible. and as the rules of the Crimean permit contestants to obtain sulm-n ip- lions from anyone. anywhere. " i,. inure than likely that those. subscrib- era lo the REVIEW who live too far away In be Seen by Cotttettattitt will he written to by one or more mime-4t- nuts, asking for their renewal summin- Iionu in the REVIEW. Subscribers are hereby advised that it will be per- fectly proper and agreeable to the RE. VIEW. for them to pay their ionewals . _ .‘.._-,. ..". .. - m enanee, not an attair in which someone a will get something for nothing. and that luck will play no part in deciding l the winners. As stated in the advertisement, the contest is simply a test of ,' merit and popularity. with the emphasis strongly on iiniti'r. Popularity ' will avail contestants very little indeed if they do not possess those great character qualities of energy, enthusiasm, determination and pcrseverance-. the qualities which spell success in every field of endeavor. ' These are the qualities that make good successful workers and it is work , that will determine' the winners in this contest. Nothing can be surer than that the contestant who does the moat effective work in the contest Will be the winner of the $400 Stanley Piano. And as it is work that will count, it behooves everyone who wants to Win to begin work at once "The mill will never grind with the water that is past" and no worker in the Review con- test will be able to get votes with the time that is past. Time wasted today can not be made up for tomorrow. or ever. It is gone and the results that might have been accomplished are lost forever. This contost offers every l lady within the circulation zone of the Review a rare chance to win a beautiful piano free, and to share in the distribution of at least $250 worth of other prizes, as well as the chance to earn good pay for the time and effort expended in the work of getting subscriptions to the Review or Canadian Home Journal. or both, but this opportunity will not he open to anyone very long. Time flies, and as the days and hours even, pass, this golden oppor- tunity is flttting away. Those who desire to share in the rewards to be giv en the workers in the Review Contest must act quickly, without loss of time The centest is just starting and all contestants can now begin work on practically an even footing. Within another few days this will not be so. Those who recognize the value of time, and the importance of getting start- ed early, will have accomplished results which in all probability will place them beyond the reach of late corners, and give them such an advantage as will be difficult, and perhaps impossible to overcome. Any lady who may desire to share in the Review rewards, who has not yet entered the contest, should tlteretore, lose not another minute in sending her name to the Contest Manager, and getting receipt books and instructions as to how to proceed with the work. It costs nothing whatever to enter the contest and receipt books and all supplies are tree. Following are the names of the ladies who have entered the contest up to Wednesday evening I Miss Edna Sackett, Priceville Miss Jennie Adams, Holstein Mrs. Flora McLean, Durham Miss Belle McArthur, R R i, Holstein Mrs Wm. Saunders, Durham Miss Mae Mekechnie, R R r, Durham Miss Edith McLean, Durham Miss Bessie Saunders, Durham Miss Grace Voilett, Durham Miss Annie McDonald, Durham Miss Clara Ritchie, Durham Mrs A. McDonald. Jr, R R 4, Elmwood Miss Nellie Atcheson, Dromore Mrs E Roseborougli, R R t, Hanover The vote standing of contestants will probably be published in next week's Review, and no one can say but the one standing lowest on first publication maybe on top at the close. Energy and application will tell Note; These ballots wilt he received and credited in gmnpa of ten only. By fastening the ballots togeiher in groups of ten. tt, will be nee. ”may to have the contestant‘s name and mldI-eis writtan only on the first ballot in each group. to the credit. of the contestant whose name and address is filled in l,elow 19ate...... ...... ...._. ,.....‘........19H This ballot if tut-mid into the Review Cuntvst Department on or before December 8, mt, will he good tor ' 100 VOTES Notice to Distant Subscribers Recoguiaiug the fact that every one who takes l Contest has an absolutely fair chance to win a prize, an winners or not, every contestant is sure of at least fair efforts, a number of enterprising ladies. in Durham and have entered the Review's 3650 Prize Voting Contest, an gazed gathering up the votes which will determine the Naturally, every contestant wants to win the bee Upright Piano which is to be awarded " the first prim With all the contestants one of the greatest attractions i one is certain of getting something out of the contest. work tor nothing. Everybody is sure of a fair reward fails to win a prize will receive ten per cent. cash con money she collects during the contest The ladies nor view contest. as Well as their friends, all appreciate thisl as being even more than fair to every worker, and thus possibility of putting in their time for nothing all the couraged to put iorth their best efforts. Everybody who read last week's announcement rel now realizes that the Review Voting Contest " nothing a plain business proposition, and that it is absolutely _ to those who take part in it. Everybody can see that contest, not a lottery, not a game of chance. not an safhai Everybody npweciates the Gia, EueFehte every lady who takes part in the contest for mtthht--fturtt and not luck will 'ut, CONDITIONS FAIR TO ALL I; - REVIEW $650 VOTING CONTEST We offer The 'tEviiiii)" 1312‘; iil1i. Emmflmwiem. pURHAlr_PRANctt/r 0 --_ v. - \UHLCJL. >thing. Everybody is sure of a fair reward a prize will receive ten per cent. cash con collects during the contest The ladies nos t as Well as their frienda,auarurreeute thml ijotsttrstant's Namr Address . . . Complimentary Ballot i - --_--.... nu vu' um Wor Merit and not luck will determine the winners can last week's announcement regarding the contest. Review Voting Contest Is nothing more nor less than osition, and that It Is absolutely fair in every respect t in it. Everybody can see that It is not a guessing not a game of chance. not an affair in which someone . nn'hi-uv e,..., .L_- '___. '.. . :wnuners In this contest. Nothing can be surer than 0 does the moat effective work in the contest Will be Stanley Piano. And as it is work that will count, it , wants to ma to begin work at once "The mill will .9--o|...s I, _,AA-I . _ a... any one Who takes part in The Review air chance to win a prize, and that whether prize stunt is sure of at least fair compensation for her ising ladies. in Durham and surrounding country L650 Prize Voting Contest, and are now busily en. es which will determine the w.inners on Dec. 17. stunt wants to win the beautiful $400 Stanley be awarded " the first prize In the contest, but of the greatest attraction: is the fact that every nething out of the contest. No contestant can Ody is sure of a fair reward for every lady who rive ten per cent. cash commission on all the he contest The ladies now entered in the Re r friends, all appreciate this feature of the contest . M "..-.-. m_,_._#_ . n. the liberal guarantee of compensation for A! ioniteurte-neeisrte. In Tiyht'tttt'g'i'rghte 'dtnrirr-tntuurthateiNrom my nab wihdnmk Such an "mmrttisealkda"ititoeematt." TFrtahalibesrle-sdtoturthltt- 1 MI your necessaries. Your}. My or ell-rears to any lady whnse name I has been published in the REVIEW as a contestant. In making such pay- ments subsciihcr-x m 4y. it they prefer I prefer to do so, make their post-rie or expreqs numev orders, or ptmhll ( notes, payable to 64 The REVIEW," and send the same to " contestant. who 1 will in due course turn the remittance IOVPI' to the REVHUV. Or in nun a j-Auhscrnher dean-ex to main, any can- Itesmnt by pnylng his rettewssi or m I ware. he may send hia remittance to 'ttte Review dircet, with the request Lthat the votes be credited to the con- 1 teatant he wants to help. and the vuteu } will he credited In Maurdanee with hm 3 request Lust. Sunday Wu Temperance Sun- day in the Muchmlist Chunh and Sun- day School. _ who takes part in and thus astsu/etrairUiiit' the g all the contestants are en. DURHAM, .--No one can work Subscribers to Januhry, l, Is/iii, ’LACK. THURSDAY.‘ NOVEMBER 12, 1914 With which; is incorporated ' HAPPY HOUR TH ‘ATRE DURHAM If ONE N1 HT ONLY THURSDAY. 12th N H1914. WOO feet of the (in-Meat hire PVPr' wade. Nee hernia deeds an sen-sacri- tiee on the field of Gttle. Doors open at 7.30 p. . ADMISSION: Adults, 20c. ildren, IO cents Parts, Acted and prod ced in'Europe bv the Paupluillut ()0. tan expeme of 850000 Will be e ibiled in the Deceased was Liberal in politics. an mdrm Pryhsteriail, Watt an elder in H umpdon Church forummy years. and when in heul'h enjoyed its services; His lung life mud admirable citizen, mun wnil lone ktep his Iuemmy green In the community where he was high- ly r"tipected, 479 are trot able to announce funer- nl date at this writing. In? children are Lizzie, Lira A. Der- by, John at home, Mra Hughes. Al- ina-t», Mrs Ford, Normanhy. Alex, Snelhurne. Charles in Snskxuchvwan, Jvnnie at home, Youths’ Gunmetal Buttoued -tt real dressy Shoe, regular 3.00, sale price n 1n now on” them Mani}? -r; roted for nhnua 60 years, the children Ire Lizzie, J hy. John ul_hmne, Mn: I Mr Cooper was born near Aberdeen, Scotland and when over 30years of "up eetttte to Canada with hie young In ide, lwing first in Beverly township mu coming to Nnrmnnhy about 55 ymrn ago, where he and his life part- nur, who t,ttrvives him, made a. home for mama-Ives and through all oionetr n il, tailed and triumphed and a tum.. ily of none and daughter» r. _" no and Men's Gunmetal Buttons, with ' m neat calf top, reg. 4.50, sale pr. . Men's Pat Blacher, with flexible 3 tro goodyear sole, reg 4 so. sale pr . Men'a Gunmetal Buttoned --a beautiful shoe for evening wear. Reg. 450, saleprice............... 2.95 Men 'a Heavy Work Boots in tan Chrome, English Kip, Utns Call and ft Mule akin ; reg 3.50, sale-price a _ _ 0mm mum. . 'n," "'"TaiiGi","iirii"i7.7a"2' wnl always he a treasure to his family um] sll who knew him. His piety, in.. ngriqy and heautitui Christian chub m-wr abs-d a fragrance in the Commun. tt fr and he being dead yet speaketh. He had a hea WWII” in life will always be and Ill who kr ,‘ “luv-"III“. Avon novemher. yun.it6yaciia'G'l'tll died at his home in N nub " th o P2 yum/g mr Elm '4fg'ltf,f,' he met . an accident in the table ttet. ting his leg broken near the hip and though apparently hearing up well, the shock to the: system at his great tore has proved fatal. Bat for this un- lnwmd au-ulan such was Mr Coopes'ts v’gul and vitality he might. humanly wanking. have been the cent". y mark. TH E A chance for everyone to save money. We are 'overstocked. These times are herd times for Merchants and Customers alike. This Big Offering of Bargains will meet you half way 1n your efforts to economize. Good Shoes at almost factory prices. The House of Quality $5000 stock of New WSVlmesAatw Bargain iikels 1200 pairs of Men's and Women's New Fall Styles Special m. mm.” I'.".?. 21°? Mt Spectacular Apr Drama. THE ROYAL BANK mygajji JOINT ACCQU NTS An SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Men's Shoes, exactly like cut, in P.at. Colt or Velour Calf, Regular 4.50, sale price............, .. 3.50 unu Vllulily he might. bun-Lulyv ‘ing. have been the centu. y mark. had A beautiful. healthful old age I in life lo the haw, his memorv Im,...,., b... u ._ _ _ . - 'mi-rt-_-a-ri-ui."". - - - - - - - members of a itGiiirGiiFti"toiiiii convenient. Either person (or the stivor) may operate the account. TWO stmatasrs, in -"---i_iaaaaua-. - - ----_- - - with an initial -derGit%'i One Dollar. Interest is credited half yearly. Men's Shoes Boys' Shoes DURHAM ttriANcri.. s. "uariE%"ia"aiiii; Capital Paid Up Reserve F and. fir, H-.. _.'mv.." "lung Lu I d of lmulv. " {expense It I swear aw» open at tao p. I. [able citiz t Adults, 20c. ildren, invnntigut 0 cents forthcomi: READ THIS 1iteet1,tis. 4lr_.,i.r,,-,.Ai.tttA.i.msn ' ONTARIO ARCH TORONTO b all niunur l and a fam- l I up and union ex- INCORPORATED 1869 l In the? The decimon was no doubt reached Hi', ' ignoring the evidence of (ha spac- , r I lal service men. who by the deciuion it ON LY [seems to u.- stnnd hrsnded is deliber- lint IMP peljurers. What is the Ontario Tgnvernmvnt [wing to do about It? " “Pr i Are they (cling to allow. nay. are they toaeri. ‘gmng to appoint. men at the public lexpense to go through the country to swear “my the good name of respect- lnble citizens ? Ihere is room for an ildren, invastigution and we hope it will he r forthcoming. ."-- \ e - . er. 1llglfigE t witnu... tld MSW/IL; Ci m, r J of ---.,c.-.__i_, A. - -- ,__-.»~.. yv ‘1‘:qu E uUIlVIIJlIUIIo This was not. the case in the opinion of the man whose duty it in to sift evi- denee and there it rests in the mean. time. Police Magistrate Telford gave his deemion on Friday last in regard to the two liquor cases tried before him a week previously. Hus judgment led him to dismiss both oases. a decision which came as a. shack to a lunar num. her In the town as their fallihlelay mind had thought that the evidence 'll!' tiuttteient to secure conviction. Mr Sam Levine returned home from Regina MRI: Wednesday to spend the “intern after a two vonre’ ahsenee. He reports the Western cities all quiet 'hnugh Regina is hrivker than ever. Many of the unemployed have enlisted. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Wilson and non have returned to their home in New Jersev after visiting the latter’s par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Benton of Poplar Hill farm. Mr Allan MoKinnon. who was pp.. rpntly stricken with paralysis. is, hats- puly making progress tnwards recovery Ree. Mr. Whaley will much at Zion on Sundav ant-moon, Rev. Mr. Prud. ham being in Wiarton. ucoun} it} tll, names of two MM Jar.. Cnnpball of Butfsto, ls visiting herhrotber-inunw, Mr John McArthur " Mr A. B. MoArthur's. Old Durham Road, Glenda. Miss Alice Ramntte .loft on Friday for a maple weeh' visit among rela- tives in Toronto. Mr. Jotin D. Clark. Aberdeen, ll ar’vndimz the week with his son and daughter m town. Rev, W. W. Prudham will preach 1h'tionarr sermons in Wiarton next Sunday. _ the Holstein Leader _ for One Dollar. These Ruined Rice: no for Cu]: only Do not (an to get in on these Dumas if??? PW, be optned. $1 1,S60,00o 13,575,000 Women 'a Pat Blucher with cubau heel and Goodyear sole, reg. 4.00, “I: 275 Women's Gunmetal Blacker, with cabin heel and Goodyear sole reg. 4.oosatleprieeJ..... T."."...".'?'. m Boys' School Shoe-a real solid shoe in blu- cher out, one that will keep his 2 1. feet dry : reg. 3.00. sale price. a Dismissed School Shoes for Boys Women's Shoes tor Street Wear Fosaur.tr-atccoroeacst New York. by the H. Coven. Flo. M. Thomas P. Forbes. I0" UammoN-an Durham. on Ort. 25. to Mr and Mrs All.“ cameron, a Ion. Jacrr--rn Moose Jun. ture., on Oct. list, to Mr and Mrs R. W. Jnok, a son. Subscribe to-day.. FALL COATS Ladies' and Misses The Storie of Honest Value from the urn! run of commonly keen n Call and see Tl1em- Cut, Style, Buttons, aai o Just Arrived - A new assortment of Ladies' and Misses plain and fancy Tweed Coats. Our showing of select Fall Coats comprises a splendid range of choice, in fabrics, colors, styles and prices. They are of high class origin - in several speeial individual features of ,. "w _, Jortocot-at Rochester. IARRIED. he Rev. Frederick M. McCormack to Women’s Gunmetal Buttons, a beautiful Shoe with Goodyear welted "sole, regular 4.00, sale price. . . . . . . " Girle Viei Kid in both buttoned Ind gn- metnl blacker; reg. 2.as, sale Pat. leather Pump! with tuned sole and French heel. reg. 3. so, sale Women'l two “up kid Pump. with French heel ef. tury ooh, reg. price. 0 " BARGAIN LIST t ' at)! oAer deft differences AW, "le price . Morlock $10, $12, $11 and $15 Children's Woman's Pun ior Evening Weak We have what you want “We! - It “.00 Inc, o. “he: a scam oozts. Prices un- l F. W. Kelsey. f Thou who weigh their words do no. lllwnyu Ipenk with weight. [woman's-,- Sunni-emit.“ " your Iriendl with n lowly photograph this Xmas. With every dozen we ' n- close thc co at“ once. Important Indie. who do tum-y work-we, h" ‘usl received a - “or: of unnamed )dn. ttiso rope .ilks "nd .n. a. .nd no“ In; rtmmings, The Home at Quilt, Th? Ptr Store.

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