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Durham Review (1897), 23 Mar 1916, p. 8

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Embnlmlng a Spociamy. Picture Framing, Shortest Notice N-Roo.wr--Aerosu, from Middaugb House tt'rt * 2;. GRANT’S g; "f' , 9ijr3sa.iqa4i4',a4sibiFqsseiF WINDINCE -e-H First heme nth of Lawrence'" maastitTiis saga. UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director 6r in Serges, Voiles '19 .'r', and 'nl', Fancy Stripes It', Rocklast Drills, ar'F4rii'bsitst"fh+eriy 'Y? . sile (f New Prints- f,? an" Nick odd "iuCihip for agnd p4rop!". Fnl_l Jitw.ot thy Mile Rpm-u You can buy a Five Dollar book on the last day and give your fav- orite Twenty-five Thousand Votes. This book may be used same as cash any time this summer or next winter if you like. Come along, this is the last day and your help may be just enough to make her win. A. BELL Call and inspect at é: CRtM'S---The Best * Quality. si? Dress Goods Next week it will be too late. Trade Books are good any time luvpl'mr'qls: Adams wagon with box tttit ly um, Frost & lVood mower' Mann-y.” II‘!I- sped Drill, Massey- llarrE-l Under. land Roller, Light Sleigh tio', of h-mvy Sleighs. Set Spring "thr-uit Narrows. Set Iron Har. row", in UNI-r. Turnip Pulper, Home Rake, Buggy (Mount Forest). Uutter nearly In w, Set. of heavy harness. Be of ninglu harness, long ladder. 'd grind. stunt-5, L' lagging chains. pig rack, hay rack, six-wok. forks and other articles too uuwur In to mention. leveral tom. orltasr fur cash tif not sold before the sale. TVrus., ot ts'ale '. Sums of $5 and un- der, cash. Over that amount 10 mos. credit wii', he given on furnishing ap- ptuved joint notes. 5 per cent per an- num die,count fur rash in lieu of notes. Rum: BAM‘FR. D. MrPnur Poa.' . u with 7 pigs, I sow due in Apr" y C, mm: 4 months old. F :va : A Hunt :0 nous, pair ot geese. I gnmL t'. Llam- : c' av withcalf at foot, cow romp-a n. n S,ttt il, 2 heifer! 2 yrs old in spring. :4 m' ve- "N coming It yrs, 4 steer; rising I Vmu' old. at I oh able H' one H mg h' oi vnhwhle Farm Stock and lut, ments. Thriw ml! be sold by Pu lie Auctiov, we tttr, premises of the under. signwl, Lo, " Concession 22, Euro- mum. trr'. Consisting of 150 acres in the), Township of Egremont, Co. of Grey,‘ being Lots No. 17 and tti, on the tSth Concession, 80 acres cleared,’ balance under tirntrer-tulzed hard and suit Wood. Convenient to church t and school, spring creek and goodl well. Price (4000.00) Font Thousand dollars. Applv to 102mm. Findlay, Dromore, or' Ann J. Canon. 282 Evelyn Ave., Toronto Credit Auction Sale Friday, March 24th, I9l6 rtt't'S Pro prwlu'l a m up. the following valu- , i--m!vments, etc. I _ mm. of mares one l0and F mu. rising 2 yrs. colt rig. M . " lrotse. Farm for Sale D. MrPuML. Auctioneer Friday if possible. out and hustle. . The Contest closes Saturday night. No votes will be accepted after 10 p. m. The boxes will then be locked up and on Monday morning, his Worship Mayor Hunter will open {he boxes, see the votes counted and announce the winners. Mayor Hunter will announce the Winners For terms of payment pply to the Executor: or their Soli 'tor. J, P, Telford, Durham. To era to be opened on 10th April, 191 Andrew Hunter! 139meth I tilx titorg To close the ab 9 estate the un- dersigned execute offer for sale by model-tho mill pro fly and dwel- llug hone in the vil e of Orchard. together with all nobinery and eviogythlng used in aeolian there. wt . The title in said to b perfect and immediate possession . be given. Hctueseeken,' Excursion.» to West, em Canada at low faves via Cauadi blt Ncitic each Tuesday, March Tu», to October 31% inclusive. Particulars t.r,tyu.,tut.t Ganglia]! Petfrfic.irsren', or In the Estate you Swanston, D used ..V__ -.. -.....-....-.. AF..F0Pk as". ,ur W. B. (Inward, Distriec Para/nan Agent, Toronto. No. H. EGREMONT a PROTON Jrrh-Arthur Lune. Hr "r'rd--Fal- eds H'itter, Ethel H'uites. Jr 3rd -- Ada Wilson, Ellnowd Kinsman, Buy Williams, Mary Md? nuwl. Gordon Mt'Cunnel. Harvey williarua. Jr Bud --Peart Williams. Witieiu Witter, Rus- sell Lane, Annie McCannel. John Ms, tlannrl, Minnie Smail, Al, x Mvava Jr lst-Sadie Cannon"), Thelma wi'.. son. A Chance for Those Going West i i); tiomeseekers' Excursions C.P.R. I on, Sergeant Battle. of the 1,53rd but- when, lit. Forest. spent. oycr Sunday " his home here, Mr Dave Carmoum visited Sunday at his uncle's. Mr Jno. Kirby. The Orchard people extind the" sympathy to Dr. Marsh and family, ot Holstein. in the death of Mrs Marsh. Bugler Chas. Nichol and a friend, from Owen Sound, Intended church Sand-y and called on Thus, Kirby's. A load of young psonle trom here drove to Durham Saturday night. to skate. Mrs Wm. Finder and daughter Beatrice visited last week With Mrs R's sister near Kincardine. God speed the temperance cause and down mth personal liberty to do wrong. Our faithful mail carrier. Mr b't. John, braved storms, snow bankl, etc.. and only missed one visit all wnmer. Sickness brought the meetings of the Crokinole Club to an abrupt term.. ination. Mr James Anderson, of Faitvxew farm. Normanby, made a business trip to we Bend last. week. Uur Collegiate Institute was closed for I fortnight, owing to the preval- ence of memes, but all are convales- cent now. Mr H. 11ufrrmsn lost. a good cow re. cently and on examination found that a nail had pierced the wmdpipe and lodged in one of the Animal's lungs. Mr Elsmore Rnwn has treated bun. self to I new driver. Be carelul Elan more, this is Leap Year you know. Mr J. Eurig sold thirteen head of cattle, tour bones and a drove of pigs some time ago. Mr J. Durant shin sold 3 horse at a good price. The Bend con do it. ed With the olive branch of peace I May the banner of freedom in triumph float And wax'l awful carnage cease. Our former good neighbor, Mr Gil- bert Durant, decided sometime ago to serve under the meteor ihsg. We know our residents join us in wishing him good luck and a sale return homo when this terrible war is over, s Trr"" . la LOCAL AND PERSONAL ' ooo nature s.eill burst ber tey bands , 'hr.o2aastac.esl.e,liLriia.i.uf? And spukhng waters free, I Duh onward in their joyous course. Mr D. Grier has purchased the A type of liberty. , property owned by Mrs Doupe. Oh may the coming summer be blees.. j Mrs R. T. Dodds, who has met: in ed f Fergus hospital for the past five With the olive branch of peace 3 iWeekS. returned home on Thursday May the banner of freedom in triumnll I last. have only Glese two days to settle the question. MARY F, ALDCORN. Teacher. School Reports SOUTH BEND ORCHARD I-ill o tlil/tAjit/il-iii" ~.~~.o The J. D. Abraham Co. two days to settle the question. All the big Specials are still on. f e can give you better service Gen. This is positively your last chance. The funeral service was held Sunday afternoon in the church, 1 Besides her husband ahe leave. to mourn her lost: two Iona and two daughters: James ot the Montreal Grenadier Guards, John'of Aytou, Mary and Ina at home ; also her fath- er and mother, Mr and Mra Gardiner of Walton and four sistera and two brothers. V i It is with feelings of deepest regret i that we this week chronicle the death lot Mrs (Dr.) Marsh, who died on ‘Thursday, March 16th. " the muse , Mrs Marsh had undergone en Opere- tion on Monday afternoon and every- thing that skill and loving hands could do was done to save herlile, but in spite of all she passed away ion Thursday evening at 9 o'clock. , Mrs Marsh has oulv beenaresl- dent of Holstein a little over two 'years, bat in that time she hes en- deared herself to all. In both con- gregations also the whole community 1 feels tho great lees. She was en earnest Christian worker, wee Presi- dent of the Women ‘s Miesionery So- ciety, Hon. Pres. of the Young u. dies' Mission Circle, teacher of Jun- ior Bible Class and an active worker in the Christian Endeavor lociety and in every good cease eke toot: en active part. As the hoetese of the manse, she had a welcome for ell. hind. loving and uttteliUtt, elweye thinking of and doing for othere. , At the meeting of the Women‘s In- stitute on Thursday last in Roberta' Hull, Mr W. J. Sharp gun,- a yeiy Illelpful tall; on Receipts, Checks, lNotes. rte, Mrs Ercchson Brown, of Toronto, spokc on " Women's inter- est in the war." She told some of the ways which women are helping. The Women's Stttirageue Association has been doing some wonderlul work lin caring for the wounded. They haves hospitals fully e2uipped and entirely run by women, 3 in France and 2 in Serbia. They have an X Ray ambulance which Serves quick aid for the wounded. The women in England are taking men's places in Agricultural work, Munition factories and in many other ways. They have established a Lost Relative Bureau which has proved a boon to many who have found lost ones through this agency. The Canadian women are not behind in this work. They have, sent to Red Cross Society over we; million dollars worth. In conclusion Mrs Brown said " women have'al- ways had courage, bat it takes the war to bring it out. I Rev. Mr Ibbott will give a lecture illustrated by 250 stereopticon views on the war on Friday evening, March 24th, in the Town Hall, HoWein. Mr Ibbott has some splendid views on the war, which will be of great in- terest, such as Scenes in the Battle Field, The Fight at Verdun, Edith Cavell, etc. Mr Wood, of Mount Forest. will sing. The Patriotic So. ciety will re organize at this meeting. Proceeds to go to special patriotic purposcs. Adrnission-aduhs 20c. children 100. Howard Drumm returned to [lol- stein last week, looking himself again, after his second operation. Congratulations are extended to It and Mrs Norburn Horsbttrgh, Mrs A. Dotape left Monday mom- ing for Gowan, Sash. to be with her daughter, Mrs Danbrook, who has been tll for some time Ott Sabbath Rev. Mr Jbbott intend. preaching two special sermons. Ev- ery member is desired to be present. Miss McIntosh, who has been nurse at the mattse, left on Wednesday for bat home at Lucknow. The Hydro men are busy working at the wiring and we hope to have the power turned on in a law days. Mr Drumm has on hand the Tung. stun lamps for sale. The new catalogues tor the Library are now ready. Anyone wishing one can have one for the sum of lo centl. il"'"""' 4t,3t.et3t4rSpa:.9as4r4ydh", . "6993‘ In Memoriam-Mrs DURHAM REVIEW To-morrow and Saturday TORONTO _ ' Sr. MAIL, Om. _ Four Ms t had such ins in m I back that I 2Jli",di' work. At' pains ex,- An Q'ttht sen Gin Pill: " MY. a l II: Dozen 0:81.50. Maple free (I , c"t - National After t had ' an other bogus: Gm r." 'r I felt as In" and than; u I did at the age N go. In . (armor. new St ”an old." 25 FRANK LEALAND. D.A. MeLattrgs.xrt, D, J. Lin-ml. President. Principal The Review and Toronto Dally Star tor I "wr...-............ Tim Iuview and Tor "tto Duly New,. trt um- v6"rr... .............. Um Rev, w and Tr, .m- Dally tiiobe l l Ivar...“ .............. tended to my Inns. sides and shudders. l med my kinds of medicine for over a year, ncne of which did me very much good. I read about Gin Pills and no! for I sample and used them, and lound the pair" were leaving me and that I we: feeling better. Sol bought one box and before I used them all, the pair" Ttre glmogt Cone tod !_could keep. at u ork Demand for tramed Mter trip ul- prreedeuted. Write today for free catalogue. Mount Forest Business College Why I" on ”mu-king than" urban on should be "moving forward"? ‘01" plum {I " the front, the from rank of Gun-dim out. workers. Begin to prop». toothy. Line up. Become a ltudont in the school that gets results. Our accou ts are now ready. All pe ons indebt- ed please call a settle as soon us possible. CHEATINO THE Bhorins..-" Why use a razur. anyhow ? ' asks I member of the city fire department of Johns town, "a. He had his face heavily lathered for shaving thc other morning when an alarm came in. Without rc- moving the lather, he jumped onto: motor truck and Was soon whining thirty miles an hour through a temper- ature of five below zero. He rubbed his hands over his face and his whiskers broke on. It but: been shown that the Hon. I, B. Lucas, by a process of tripiiostion, nets 5 salary of 011,400 out of the Province. Isaac has the business shrewdnesa of Jacob, and has the bet. ter of the bargain. whether the cattle an srioRstraked or sputtcd.-Mt. For. est Conled. l On Wednesday, March 15th, there passed away one of F.eremont's high. " esteemed men 221 the person of Neil McArthur. Deceased was in good health up to about one week before his death, when he took ill with pneumonia. Besides his wife he leaves to mount his loss four children. The funeral took place on Saturday to Woodland cemetery, at.. tended by a large number of relatives and friends, DIED McRolm --iu Egremonr, on March 1515 Charles a. Mcrbobb, aged 00 years, 3 mos” 10 days. The magnificent floral offerings spoke the language ot loving mem- ory. The sympathy of the commun- ity in extended to Rey. Dr. Harsh and family. ducted by Rev. Mr Cooper of Mt. Forest, assisted by ‘r'ev. Mr Inbotl. The remains Were taken to Hamil- ton on Monday in Interment. A number at the Springville friends, which was Dr. Marsh :5 former charge, attended the burial " Hamilton. Among the friends mm attended the funeral were Mr James Marsh, of Montreal. Mr John harsh of Ayton. hits Gardiner and Mn Clark of Wan. ton, Mrs Mobrav and Misc Gardiner of Windsor, Miss Webster and Mr Watson of Weston and Mr Mesnard at Buffalo. How They Help " CNePMY,---NA" " The Late Neil McArthur -_'-_ ------ ----__ W. P. Ellis, V. S. Clubbing Rates "i;toisetqteowesa,ut 7 The Bee aw end Toronto Daily Mail and Empire for: your...... The Review end Deily Free Pres. The Review and Tomb Dilly World for "sr.......-.......-.. The Review and Weekly Mail and Empire tor l yeer.................. The Review end the Femilv Her. eld Ind Weekly Star for 1 your The Review and Weekly Witness The Review end Weekly Sun for tyi.......-................,.... The Renew and Weekly Advertis- er for one "Br-................ The Review and Weekly Free Press " one ycBr...-......... The Renew and Farming Wocld (bu yer"......-......... ......... The llevww and the Fermen‘ Ad. vocate for 1 yen... . . ............... gumunonun L.) nun L Jorns M. FINDLAS, f.) This season we oh'aiuod it large trurp very chnioe eelectinn of the mun pawl" I mares. Grass Clothe, (Mme-uh. Tues we mined with the become! CttrOttt lt raw present. Don't fail tosee these Samples V. thing out of the Ordinary." Special We are clearinc out .everel odd low " to do so will sell each assortment " was Ask to no these. Possibly. nlrrady you hive avoided w! i, h !'" ' ing to rep-per this Spring and are. only v1.4 'ri; f spuing weather when you can commence. If l ' r , been in as good . condition to cater to mm “Rn: v manta u the present cannon, and our stock t . Tt'vc Oatmeals. etc.. in both new Ind up to-dnu: " , Prices range. per single r, ll, from .. .. ., oc (,_3 T,-Q-. ,3 T. a} ,:-._“_.,\_.3 - 73“" n"T"etr,tetttr"rr-:rt-eee-r-et-r-' “.70, h 1‘ ' V "r, "V f” A J-e-' " -w . H M 5 ' Jy , ,1 u F" 9;. J, /Asf. Mr ‘L v . rm ' Ll', :. Eve‘oen‘geQweewfie‘wvé‘figfiéfieawaw(My, tse"rcVtVp r , Duran & Home: Saw Ca, Llama). Damon. ONTARIO. CANADA A perfectly formed tomato. the Mrme Pink is uniform, large. and attractive. The Bealt is ttrm, and the tuvttr demmup and full-bodied. It ia a robust grower and a heavy cmppet. It is an ideal tomato for forcing, You are tomato buy aeedaanyway; then you might Just as well send for our catalogue and get this tree premium for yourself. The Catchy“ tells about the other vttrutthle MIMI”!!! which we awe with wen) order. aw and Weekly Mail and f J, liar l yelr.................. l " +1 aw nod the Familv Her. (we Weekly Star for 1 you I 00iii on and Wuokly Witness ) iew mt! Weekly Sun for " 'r..'..'.-'"'....'............. o/ei', w and Weekly Advenis- if}: "P"-.-.............. I 90: , iew ma Weekly me lefl tr one yuBr...-......... I 90 And anon Pm; 1mm Wall Papers, The Store That Phone Ti-ts '2,50 Ibo 90 " no school " tunornurhly mull-pr! In teactutte ‘01]!!an chemo- -m1 ohmic-l campus and ”My. Mu tur fun I not having um lunc- Jhuon Worlr. In; 0+an competent "an {on an - , I“. ALLAN, human] and hovtncl-l Inn] cl School ”when "tcl-ttsite j DURHAM HIGH SCM0lf 'ttttthid q}: and pup I ttttte a mum»: um" th" lama" Mnaerr . ammo enter at the W!“ ttttte of the was] 1 r 3») hie. BM an be ob. Ilnedul'euomh'» m us. I'm-nun in I [nanny £13 mtiggww'e. m. mu " a - amiable and 'N,',", “gee or I ti'i2trit?.giyy; m ur mid-"mo - the mm of 1m a loud '"pcr and in order " grew: reduced price; li. I Kn?! In Byron Pink " Tomato sun . " Equipment. M‘RCH 23. 1916 llcrok contuining a m irolnding Carts. 'tt, -. on all be ob, much In vogue u u 3- wire 't Some- “WKQQ 5c to tsl: tlrnmtt In N San Is a “has“ In "quite tMit', n 'g)tetthirig'tt, mom" Cy II will the "up" u mu mundane. . '"'r month In “vane ome on c you are co- .' the balmy, Dre have we her require- able Papers, mmore Ill. J. r, trun, Get “on... . Central lh G. T. R. " Son. by L b s,, gr,, a", V0 " Try a Cigar. woke no yth it prove t out my ill (A Drop I R. " " M “an All

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