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Durham Review (1897), 29 Apr 1915, p. 8

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44 C .‘zj 4 g | Concentration SHIRT |.Z. dozen MEN S PINE JHIK15, bought direct from Tooke Bros., of Montreal, and can offer them to you away below regular price. faseeesa&eeseaiaeeeeeeeeeg 4 °C i CENTRAL DRUG STORE Men‘s Fine Shirts, reversible collar, regâ€" ular price 75¢, on sale this week...... Men‘s 1.00 Shirts, with separate collar, on sale this We@k.......xlw....«.}.}}s. Men‘s 1.25 Fine Shirts with collar; in the window this week at..........}... Men‘s Silk Finished Shirts, always sold at 1.50, while they last.........e..*s Shop where you are invited to Shop PENMAN‘S FINE BALBRIGGAN UNDERâ€" WEAR, always sold at 50c, this week 42c ~ Abraham Co. for turning out all kinds of Commerâ€" cial and Job Printing. Give us a trial. We cleaned up â€"a bunch“qf__Ie_n Gardenand Flower Seeds i G. T. R. Ticket Agency Buy your tickets here. M The Central Drug Store§ 2223233 33â€"3 3323323323230 23@»29 REVIEW is well equipped ‘eeds Seeds SBeeds SALE Red Clover Mammoth Red Clover Alsike .A.lfa.lfa. and at Lowe Timothy Seeds Pric It is better to advertise intensively than extensively when the sum to be a year addressed to the same conâ€" stituency of readers. (‘l»(-*iwfi';)ited to advertising is small. This means the regular use of the DURHAM REVIEWâ€"52 messages bett« Concentration of appeal will do a work of conviction and persuasion that will surpise vou «\~~ the year‘s returns are totalled up. ~ner»‘s advice for you in this little homily to advertisers; it is: Rcyard with a fullâ€"not divided custom the merchant who steadfastly solicits your goodâ€"wiil. The more you streagthen the hands of the man who serves you the better will be the service returned. you See these in our Window. nittent or divided effort is not likely resultful. â€" One fullâ€"powered blow is â€" than two half blows. Sweet Peas by the oz. or lb. a NOTE TO THE PUBLIC Buy your tickets here 1.19 at Lowest $A Prices 1\ epele nB t P t n A carâ€"load of Harab Fertilizers just arrived. Call early and get your re. quirements. C. Smith & Sons. Valcartier is again to be used for the training of overseas contingent. Its advantages it seems are many. It seems to be practically decided that the Niagara Camp will open this year on 20th May and the 31ist Grey Regiment will be one of the first to asâ€" sembie. To Tax S1oxns.â€"A movement has been startad by the provineial governâ€" meut to place a tax on all signe that decorate the country roads. The money thus gained will be used for the building of new highways and for the upkeep of the old, The matter meets with the entire approbation of county residents, who at the best are not particularly pleased with the glarâ€" ing signe. Tus Hasit or Proraxityâ€"What honor, what credit to a man is there in the blasphemous repetition of a Name that is above all names? Men there are on all sides who cannot utter a dozen words without naming the Giver of Life to emphasize their utter= ance. It would be bad enough if it ended at that. but when they are sandâ€" wiched in epithets of the most immoral and degrading character it casts a slur on the community that cannot be igâ€" nored. On our streets and within doors, too, can be heard language that makes one wonder how selfâ€"respecting men and women can liye within sound of it,â€"The New Era (Victoria Harbor) To the Panama Pacific Exposiâ€" tion via the Canadian Rockies At the present time a great many are beginning their annual tour, Conâ€" siderable numbers visit the popular California Resorts, while many prefer the unsurpassed Resorts, Palatial Hoâ€" tels and magnificent scenery of the Canadian Rockies. This year why not combine the two by a visit to the Panama Pacific Expositions ? Numerous people in comfortable cireamstances, well able to afford a trip have the mistaken idea that a journey of this nature is most expensâ€" ive. Not so ; thanks to modern railâ€" way facilities, au extensive trip, both interesting and educational, can be made with speed and comfort at a comparatively small cost, Why not investigate ? Those contemplating a trip of any nature will receive fuall information from any C. P. R. Agent, or write M. (G. Murphy, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. 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SAcKETT, Pricevilie, Ont, «+ & ++ For Sale y e e en dungs * Â¥i Lo. .a" “‘B.-~ 3 T0 1 75 1 9o 1 95 In memory of those who have lost their lives in the present war. Canâ€" ada could ofier nothing more beautiful than the best of her sons, Of those over two bhundred fell gloriously disâ€" charging their highest daty, We are proud of them.. They are gone but not fnruos,ten. ‘ Death makes sad havoc here ! * So stealthily he comes amongst us, With his greedy hands rifling our treasvreâ€"casket, Stealing thence the dearest and the best ! We wouldhave watched â€" and hidden them away, But he is strong, and takes us unâ€" awares, F Our hearts are poor, losing so many rches, > And our homes are still and sorrow[ul, That erst were gay and musical with song. There are some naumes we cannot utter for the choking tears,. : Some epots are full of: painful memâ€" Not Lost, But Gone Before. ories, We scarcs can bear to see them. In our hearts are pictures of the misâ€" sed one, Painted there by the deep touch of anguish. We see the eyes that looked their tender love, The lips that parted oft to bless us, But the mist is in our eyes, they are but pictures still, And such is earth, But ah ! there is a nome, a land echoed back the cry of pain Wrung from white lips at parting. Thereâ€" the sighs are turned to songs, The tears to sparkling gems, The prayers to praiseful anthems, There, ere long, we shall regain our more death, Whose sapphire halls have treasures, They are safeâ€" for God will keep thein for us, ' j Soon Mc will enrich us with them We are baving beautiful spring weather and the farmers are busy at seeding. Mrs Ed. Bogle is engaged at Dickâ€" son‘s as housekeeper. Bibleâ€"study Friday night. Miss Edoa Bogle visited over Sunâ€" day at the Misses Kirby. The Sunday School bad their reâ€" organization of ~flicers and teachers Saturday night. Mr Dickson was elected _ as â€" Saperintendent, _ Mr Falkinghare as Bibleâ€"class Teacher, Mis Finderâ€"8r Boy‘s class, Mrs Brownâ€"Sr Girl‘s class, Mrs Robertâ€" sonâ€"Jr Boy‘s class, Mrs Jno. Kirby â€"]Jr Girl‘s class, Seo. Treas.â€"â€"Grace Pinder, Collectorsâ€"Fern Brown and Redvers®© Pinder, Organistâ€"Grace Pinder, Assistantâ€"Fern Brown. Mrs E4. Jobhnson and Mrs W Freeâ€" man of Mt. Forest visited one day last week at Wm. Pinder‘s. Mr C »per of Clinton preached on Dominion Alliance Sunday. He was a yery forceta‘ speaker and was enâ€" joyed by all. _ Mr and Mrs Falkingbam and Florencs visised at Durcham Sanday. In the Surrogate Court of the County of Grey In the matter of the estate of John | Brown, late of the Township of | Eqremont, in the Cownty of Grey, Cattle Dealer, deceased. ‘ Notice is hereby given, pursuant to R. 3. C)., 1914, Cap. 121, See. 56, that | ati persons hayving claims against Lhel ostate of the said John Brown, who died on or about the tenth day oti April, A. D., 1915, are required to send by post prepaid or otherwise deâ€" liver to J. P. Telford, of the Town ot Durham. Solicitor tor the Execuâ€" tors, on or before the 220d day of May 1915; their names, addresses and descriptions and a full statement of particulars of their claims and the nature of the sscuri‘y (it any) held by them, duly certificd, and that af ter the said day the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the estate among the parties entitled thereto, baving regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. there â€"at home, T. Harerave® IssoTT, The Methodist Parsonage, Holstein. Duted the 24th day otf April, A. 1915, Jaxues Lewis] ; Mary Bnowu} Executors by their Solicitor, J. P. TEurorp Notice to Creditors DURHAM REVIEW w n e h e ORCHARD TORONTO Mn ermnde in un s t ie CS 0 ce y mt Ni ts c 90R d s 0 ue mnpfapie t Mek tas ote Alervents t in hn mtc pietrap o iss S . Frad oo on lc m B on »a <a l t 1 ho P never of no Mr and Mre Jas. Warling and daugbter Mary of Harriston, formerly ot Holstein, spent Sunday with the Coburn family. * Rev. MrIbbott has recently had a lstter from his son. He is now on the Firing Line. Mr Geo. Hostetter, who is western traveoller tor the Acine Glove Works of Montreal, returned to his home on Seturday last. f Mr Hamiiton of Listowel oczcupied the puipit of the Presbyterian Churck on Sabbath last in the interests of the Dominion Alliance. LOCAL AND PERSONAL $ Next Sabbath there will be the Quarterly Meeting in the Methodist Church Holstein and Yeovil Sacraâ€" ment wili be administered. The Business Session on Monday, May 3rd at 8 p. m. Mr Joo. Marsh, our popular vocalâ€" ist here, sang twice on Sabbath last in Barton St. Presbyierian Charch, Hamilton and was very heartily reâ€" ceived. Mr D. P. Coleridge has strawberâ€" ries out in blussom. Who can beat that for April. Mr W. J. Sharp has just received a letter from Dr. Seim who was still in England bat was leaving torfilexan- dria, Egypt instead of the Darâ€" danelles. amre Tyndale who is a nieee of Mrs Mickleborough and Mr Jas. Huant here, died at ber home in Arthur on Monday. Mrs Jas. Brace who has been quite il) with la grippe is recovering. Rev. Mr Ibbott gave a very inâ€" structive and interesting lecture in the Methodist Chureh on Wednesday evening of last week on his trip| through Canada. The lecture was| illustrated by about 200 splendid | pictures of Canadian Scenery. 1 Mr John Marsh, of Holstein, sang two gospel songs with splendid efâ€" feet, in Barton Street Methodist Charch yesterday. He sings the gosâ€" pel with power.â€"Hamilton Daily Times. Holstein Boy Scouts meet Wednesâ€"| E day, May 5th, in the Boy Scout Hall | at which every Boy Ssout must beTM present or get a leave of abseuceim from the Scout Master. In the meanâ€"| :,; time we are making arrangements| for our first annual concert and ?Q sports for May 24th. | J. H. Auu®NGHANM, Fee» Sec. Holstein Boy Scouts. | «m List of Pathmasters for Town:â€" ship of Egremont for 1915 Wm Mountain, Jnoa Barber, Jas Wilton, Philip Weltz, Robt Robertson Chas Lewis, Owen Haney, A P Moyer David Halliday, Jas Robertson, Samâ€"| uel Cowan, Jas Mack, Robt McMeek in, Thos Johnston, Wm Gordon, Jnu‘ Quainn Jno Stevenson, And Hunter, Steye Seaman, Joseph Dowiing, Bdlll F Sharp, Edgar E Gardiner, Ww! Tyndall, E McDiarmid, Rich Canteâ€"| lon, Jno Furlong, Alex Donald, And| Mcintyre, Pat Bolger, Jas McLaughâ€" | lin, Michael Burke, Alvin Hopkine,| F Forrester. Jno McPbee, Randal Laâ€"| mont, Donald McQaeen, David Hewâ€"| itt, R Patterson. Jas Lamont, Peter| Hattle.]} Alex _ Buchanan, Ssmuel‘ Shier, ‘¥m McDougall, Jas McDoug all, Wm Horsburgh, Caas Yake, Al-\ | bert Yake, Jas Hunter, Walter Horeâ€" burgh, Wm P, Horsburgh, Neil Mceâ€" Arthur, Malcoim Campbell, Arch‘d: Shand. Wm Fairbairn, Geo Aitken, Wm Sim, Alex Drimmie, Chas Mc Innes, Alex McGillivray, Jas Gardiner Gso Alles, Hugh Reid, Alex Henderâ€" son, David Long, \WWm Nelson, Jno Plester, Dan Campbell, John Ferguâ€" son, Waltee Hastre, Geo Bunston, W J Eccles, W Hay, street Conâ€" struction, Dromors, Wm Perris, E V Mattheows, John Wilson, Jas Tucker, Isaac Hooper, W J Wilson, Dougall McCormick, Goldwin Lawrence, Josâ€" ;_pil“l-’aâ€"ti;;;o;; Farrar Lawrence, W R Watson, Thos Harrison, Crawford Harrison, Geo Hargrave. Chas Fergu son. . Special seitings of Prize White Legâ€" horps, â€" good laying strainâ€"very cheapâ€"only 50c per setting. Deâ€" livered, 750 per setting. Also Prize game Bantams. NOTICE ! R. H. WALKLEY, D. C., Chiroâ€" practor, Mount Forest, will be in Holstein, on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday forenoons from 9 a. m. to 11 a. m., beginning April 27. Setting Eggs T. H. Iss>rt, Holstein. Miss Nellie Atchison left for Toâ€" onto on Saturday where she has seâ€" cured a position with the Russell Motor Co _ MrR. Brodie and Miss McLeod, Ceylon, were the guests of Miss Geoa Hay on Sunday . * Mr Colin McMillan and daughter Effis were in Toronto last week, the latter remaining for a few weeks visiting friends. The Football Club here are makivg preparations for a busy season this year and are already open for chalâ€" lenges from other teams. Mrs Morrison has returned from Toronto and is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Hay. The Dromore Branch of Women‘s|*~~â€" Lastitute will hold their Annual meetâ€" ing at the bome of Mrs Wm. Hunter Sunt on Wed., May 5th, at half past two. Mrs Rogers, the District Pres., will be Wee present and address the meeting. ppy ocm devalyrelprelace hcelave ueelire feveiaaepelenal ceales ole ale le ‘ole ols elecelece l eco euel t g.'g J & / Brooms 25¢ ea. Brushes, 5¢ each Fan P oct@ts 6 bars Soap, 25¢c. 3 cans Lye, 25c. FARE $39°° ,;’;;DAILY BETWEEN in °o jloa, BUFFALO & At this season of the year, every housewife is thinking of her houseâ€"cleaning difficulties. She is asking herself and her husband what they can afford to do to the house in the way of New Wallpaper, Paint, Floor Coyerings, etec. Now, ladies, let us help you decide these problems. Wattl Papers S‘aints SAtoor Coverings APRIL 29, 1915 DROMORE zoa_y/ar & Co. Brighten Up § per single roll. GOoLD ENAMEL { ALUMINUM â€" The v metal LINOLEUM FINISH Officers for the foll owing year will be elected and members are requested to repond to the Roll Call by memberâ€" ship‘s fee. AU ladies are cordially \inyited to attend. Pres. Mrs Philps, Sec. Miss Belle Patterson. Payment on 15th of each Month We are in the market to buy cream sweet or sour, at the highest market price. We supply two cans free to each of our patrons, p»y all express charges, pay twice each month, cheques payable at par. Receiye cream any day in the week, test each can received, and send our patrons A tatoment of same. _ Write for cans a1d give our creamery & trial. _ Reâ€" \ferenceâ€"any bank . â€" TRELEAVEN & RANTON, Palm Creamery, Palmerston, Ont Office Holstein Conveyancer Issuer of Marriage Licenses M Sunday School at 10, Bervices at 11 a. m. and 7.00 p. m. Week night seryvice Thursday at 8 p.m CREAM WANTED mâ€"y to loan at lowest rates, and teris to suit borrower, â€" Fire and Life Insurance placed in thoroughly reliable companies, _ Deeds, Mortâ€" gages. Leases and Wills executed on sho. vest notice. All work promptly attended to. CLARKE & MOON Barristers, Solicitors, &c. T. H. IBBOTT, Ph. B., « Methodist Church . J. SHARP <baw t 11 Take a Kodak with you, 81 up Macfarlane‘s Doug Store . A moyement is on foot to hav: trunk macadam road constructed tweend O xen Sound and Collingw Rememnber Bervice at 7 ; t»rian Church er churchee. Servant Girc Warnteno.â€"One can live at own home over nights ferred. Apply to R J, C. Knickerbocker, Durh Bouth Bruce Conservatives nominated Mr Jobhn Purvis, aw eer of Holyrood, as their eandida oppose R. E. Truax, M. P., in impending Domin ion election. _ The city biologist of Do!mi‘tj that the prevailing color in w hose this year will attract mosq ui Now that‘s too bad as it‘s euch an | 2 L ~OW N ® ‘:f}}?owts ward place to seratch a Over $3000 was paid cattiemen on Taesd ay las and some 65 hogs. This tial turn over and for 0 Not a record either for it Leeded, Since the first of M piscatorial artists ha some large catches ar« McQueen pulled out o above McGowan‘s dan 1} lbs and measured I Bax» Coxncert. â€"The the Band purpose holding the Town Mall on Thurs May 6h. A good progra of instrumental and vor will be given. _ Admissic lection at the door. Proc a new uniform. )L. XXXVIII, N North B have gra of Mepws« January, by only 4 for 52. aga ness, anenorl license cancelle the protest. Praxt Li®» Prudbam at U cultural Socie on the Plant teres gtiiut ing at Thurs the el prog! pose w biac will gord a Y Wiarr MHavi new Methodis ready for pal u0) 1 prox tune 930 1 PÂ¥ The pres nigt the M lut As peshy{t tp N Wi The 1 wl sd a % An Try The Re h 1y Green and L h e4f f F1 the united Memot p. m. Sunday in Pres h, No «ervice in the 4 1 ainst U ith t b, Wi (JIrey County LCas d d the 1 LÂ¥ May Iy t1D A M Th \M th Davison. County W W M he n th nC

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