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Durham Review (1897), 18 May 1916, p. 8

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P 4 ‘ Stgpih Y to m H. J. SNELL, further notice, running through to Winnipeg. _ Attention is directed to the remarkably low round trip farcs in connection with homeseckers‘ exeursions to Western Canada via Canadian Paciâ€" HNe?Railway. Fickets are on sale each For the accommodation of homeseekâ€" ers‘ and general tourist traffic to Westâ€" ern Canada, through train carrying tourist sleepers and colonist cars will, eommencing Tuesday, May 30th, leave Toronto 10,40 p. m. each Tuesday until Homeseekers‘ _ Special â€" Train Leaves Toronto 10.40 p. m. Each Tuesday, com. mencing May 30th ‘COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA DOUBLEâ€"DISC RECORDS ana the COLUMBIA Toâ€"day‘s the day to get yours We have just received from a New York manufacâ€" turer a shipment of Blouses which will be picked up quickly at these prices : The J. D. Abraham Co. Special Sale New York Blouses $1,.50 Blouses, $1.19 66 On Wednesday evening a number of our citizens gathered in Roberts‘ Hall for the presentation of wrist watches to three of our Holstein boys, Percy Ross, Clayton Gordon and 51'- ton Hoy. Mr L. B. Nicholson read iebat ectaizs. Afinctinhrinstitad d t fiBt. 4504 dR 4 i i44 9 and are good to return within two months from date of sale, Apply to any C. P. it. agent for full particniars. W. B. iHoward, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. Address and Prosentation to Three Holstein Boys Tuesday until October 31ist inclusive Local Agent, Durham 1.39 |_ Whether the struggle be short or |long we believe that we shall win and | as a slight remembrance we ask you |each, Percy, tayton and Orton acâ€" cept a wrist watch and that you may Iremember that our best wishes are | with you and that God will abundâ€" | antly bless you and be with you and | protect you and that you may return {safely to us feeling that you have | fought nobly and well. Signed on behalf of the Patriotic and Recruiting League. It is Liberty and Democracy on the one hand and Prussianism and Autoâ€" cracy on the other that are contendâ€" ing in this greatest war of the ages and as time has gone by and the struggle has gone on it has become more and more evident how terrible a reversion in human nature would be brought about by the triumph of the German cause and theory. Surâ€" ely those who question the righteousâ€" ness of our being in this war forget those things and in fighting we are defending the most precious things that haman history has wrought. the address and Mr Byo presented the watches. Sruhes were givyen by Rev Dr. Marsh, Rev Mr Ibbott, and Mr W. J. Sharp. Mr J. R. Pkilp abâ€" ly filled the position as chairman. To out Holstein Boys, Percy Ross, Clayton Jordan and Orton Hoy : It is with deep feelings of pride and honor that we bhave met here to show our appreciation of the stand you have taken and decided to serve our King and Country, to go and fight our battles for us in order that we may remain at home and enjoy the priylleges of a free and blessed ecountry, in order that despotism may be put down and that all men should learn to respect the weak ; in order that all nations shall learn to respect t{u freedom and rights of other naâ€" tions. HOLSTEIN _ LEADER L. B. NICHOLSON ONTARIO THE DURHAM REVIEW :flzwmm';‘l;:{ t The Darbam Chora) Society was until one dayafriend told meaboutVinol. (!0‘%¢d to cancel their engagement I hnogowhhn six bgttlu-.nd have ;fl May 2t4'h here, owing to the enâ€" gained. teen pounds: have a fiod apâ€" !stment of one of the pri=zipals in th Beummécmutuvdflng."â€" ATTMIBE plasy ard two others n»: resldin; ENNING, Norfolk, Va. ; away trom Darham ns beng availâ€" ”Xlol\:lih a deliclous cod ml:gngg «ble, _ A splendid concer of different thout y reg A s atare will however be herd nex; :nlaieh m‘h“m"fi Wednesday in the Ha‘! and promises “mm‘m to be a great treat. Adimission 25¢ Macfariane & Oo., Druggists, _ |*24 15¢ Be sure to avend, | Durbam, Ont. R vousness, had no &ofiu and was very thin. Nothing I seemed to he‘l}) me until one daya friend told meabout V inol. I have now taken six bottles and have Gained 15 Pounds By Taking Vinol Norfolk, Va.â€"*"I suffered from nerâ€" gained fifteen pounds :'lii;e".â€"gfod' d apâ€" get.im and can eat anything." â€"MaATTi® 1 Wapakoneta, Ogi%hâ€"” I am .lf;rmer y occupation, e grippe left me with a bad cousgnlnd in .‘nervous, weak, runâ€"down condition, and I could not seem to get nsything to do me any good until I took Vinol which built me up, and my cough and nervousness are all gme, and I can truly :fy Vinol is all at is claimed for it." â€"VAmes MartiN. Vinol is a constitutional remedy for all weak, nervous and rw:-dovm condiâ€" tions of men, women and children, and for chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis, All changes of properties together With any omissions of names that should be on said roll or any othe» errors must be sent into the clerk in writing as no changes or refunds can be made after the passing of said roll on said date. â€" The Asse==ment Roll is open for inspection,. Vinol Restored Mr. Martin‘s Strength The Court of Reyision on theâ€"Asâ€" sessment Roll for the Township of Egremont will be held in Holstein on Friday, May 26, 1916 at 1.30 o‘clock p m. | _ ‘‘Will was shot climbing over the parapet into the German trench. In the dark at midnight he thought all Germans were out, but there were 20 hiding in a corner who were all bayâ€" onetted by Canadians _ ‘"‘Will said to the streteher bearers, "I know how long I have to live, get some one else‘‘ and when they insisted on takâ€" ing him he said "I am a medical man" and they left him for three, hours, _ When at last he was taken ‘ to Boulogne, Sir Bertrand Dawson, | Physician to King George examined | the wounds and told him he would | be as sound as ever. The bullet pasâ€"| sed through the right lung witl:outl breaking ribs before or behind, _ He: was offered the position of Brigadier| General but preferred to take the 89th out. His battalion was recruitâ€" ed in Calgary in December and leaves | with the S2nd this week. | [ Holstein readers will be interested in some information in the Calgary News Telegram of April 22ndâ€"anâ€" niversary of $t Julienâ€"which records the death of Jas,. Naismith, youngest brother of D. M. of Arcadia Valley, Alta, and the wounding of another brother Wm. in that same eventful charge when the German trench was captured and the wood of St. Julien cleared. Both Will and Jim received their elementary education under the genial tutorship of the late David Allan, _A rehearsal of the experience from the paper is of interest : TORONTO John Kerr, W Long, Julius Kelâ€" lar, Wm Falkingham, Robt Roberison Thos Kirby, Robt Baxter, Heury Cowan, Robt $ Cowan, Val Korig, Robt Boyle, Thos Tucker, Joseph Lennox, James Edem, James C Kerr, James Lewis, David Allan, George Calder, George Hunt, Wes Halliday, doho Eung, John Durrant, Jas Mcâ€" Donald, Chaa Moore, Chas (Gaistorf, Frank Foster, John Bilton, Roger Keith, Wm ‘EF Orchard, Chas Mc. Eachern, Edward Mapletoft, Samuel Peokover, Chas McePhee, George Drury, Wmm Brswn, Thos Bowman, Joseph Laweence, Thos Brown, Abraâ€" ham Hooper, James Allan, John Hill, Bim Williams, George Lawrence Wm. A Lawrence, Waiter A Reeyes, Wm J. Wallate. Robt Caulfield, Wm Yake, Jas Liyersage, John Hunter, RP McEachern, R G McEachern, Fred Dillon, Andrew Stewart, George H _ MeMillan, \Wim Rogers, George Bohram, John McoArthur, Jas IInmil-‘ ton, Joseph Switzer, Henry Schenk, Jas W Reid, Alex Ross, Hugh Sin clair, Chas McInnes, Hugh McEachâ€" erv, John Wilson, Thos Eilis, Dayid Bruce, Jas Henderson, Jno D Drimâ€" mie, Frenk Hopkins, Henry Love, John Nelson, Joseph Eecles, Thos Brown, Wm Hay, St, Com., Dreâ€" more, Dan Eccles, Alex Milne, Anmie Ciark, Wm G Wilson, James Har. grave, Jolhn Weir, Thos Harrison, Donald Watson, Reuben C Watson, Thos Tucker, | Notwithstanding many dificulties, the Boy Seouts are going ahead with their annual 24th May celebration bere and promise a big (a, nox Wednesday. Inthe afternoo. a {ree picnic, will be held in the Ag. P.;«, to which all are invited: Each will kindly bring their own baskets. A yery select concert is arranged for in the Ag. Hall in the evening, at which Ermest Davis, the noted eloâ€" cutionist of Hamilton, and other talâ€" ented artists will take part. It will be the greatest event of the season. Let everybody come. _ Admission 25e and 15c. Mr H. H. Hammord, Toronto, Seey, of the Boy Scout moveâ€" ment in Canada, will be present. List of Pathmasters The 24th in Holstein Story of Two Holstein Boys Macfarlane & Co.. Druggists Darkham, Ont Township of Egremont, 1916 Court of Revision AFTER GRIPPE VIRGINIA GIRL DAVIC ALLAXN, Clerk _# 4 4â€"â€"_._._.s w8 t +s â€" Tp. of Egremont, 1916 Paaiisretiocsie: A evening by the Pasriotic Bociety. Bpeeches were made by Mr Jno. Philp, Rev. Mr lbbott, Dr. Marsh and others. Peroy is one of our best boys and no doubt wili do his duaty to his comntry. Ogr hests wishes #o with him. The village trastees wish to call the attention of owners of anima‘!s, such as horses, cattle, sheep and pigs runoning at large, as this is contrary to the Byâ€"law and all sueh animalis may be empouned and the owners liable for any damage. Mr Percy Ross has shown his manâ€" hood by enlisting. He left Holstein on Wednesday to wear the King‘s uniform. He was presented with a hbandsome wrist watsh on Tuesday CVOeE °2 s s T SPT T I The annual meeting of the Wo men‘s Insiitute was heid at the home of Mrs Jno. D. Roberts on Thursday the l1ith. Following are the officâ€" ers: Pres,â€"Mrs Rogers ; Vice Pres, Mrs G. P. Leith ; Secretaryâ€"Mrs Roberts ; Treasurerâ€"Mrs (Dr.) Ferâ€" guson ; District Helpersâ€"Mrs A. Hershey. A large number were preâ€" sent and several new members were added to the list. Mrs Walt. Horsburg underwent an operation for appendieitis on Sunâ€" day morning and is doing as well as can be expected. Miss Evelena Ogran, Listowel, vis ited ber sister, Mrs Dyer, over the week end and made the acquaintâ€" ance of her twin nieces. Miss Elizabech Brown sang The Crucifixion Song on S« bbath evening in the Presbyterian Church service, with mush acceptance. Mr Geo. St¢hram shipped a carload of butcher cattle to Guelph on Tuesâ€" day. Mrs James Hallidsy and Miss Anâ€" na Siilick, of Teeswater, are visitore at Mrs Geddes‘ oyer Tuaesday . The Senior and Janior choirs of Holstein Presbyterian Church are preparing for a grand soncert, given under their auspices on June 7 or 8, Four firstâ€"class artists have been enâ€" gaged to assist them . The district meeting or the Metbâ€" odist Church will be held on Tharsâ€" day and Friday of this week. Beâ€" sides the pastor, Messrs L. B. Nicholâ€" son, R. M. Tribe ard R. Hunt are delegates to same. Mr 8. Smith and mother, who have been visiting friends in Teronto for the past week, rerurnoed home on Baturday . Ptes, Aleck White, Jno. Ross, Roy Eccles, Howard Drumm, Robt. Keitbh, D. Warling spent Sunday with friends, returning to Owen Sound on Monday afternoon. Rev, Dr. Marsh went to Toronto Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Black, otf Proton, were the guests of Mrs Geddes last week. Miss Maggie Smith returned to Toronto Monday afternoon. The pastor of the Methodist Church will preach on a very interesting subject next Sabbath morning " I‘m living in the Country where the band plays." Everybody weleome. Mrs D. P. Coleridge is in Hamilton this week attending the Women‘s Missionary Society Convention, as a delegate from the Holstein Methodist echurch. The L O, L., 2296, decided on Tuesday evening to worship as a body in the Presbyterian church on July 9th. Mr Jno. Marsh, of Mildmay, is in Molstein for a few days training the choir for the concert on June 8th in the Presbyterian church. Those who aitended Mrs Ibbott‘s Recital in Mount Forest last Friday, were well pleased ard pronounced the program excellent in every way. Miss El%abeth Brown bas been chosen by the choir of Holstein Presâ€" byterian Church as leader and the Session has made the appointment accordingly . Mr Elijah Smith is moving into Mrs Tanner‘s house, directly opposâ€" ite the manse, The planet reported discovered by Prof. Wolfe has proved to be a comâ€" ot, visible only by a large I;elesoogo and the asteroid photographed by Prof. Barnard, has no eonnection with it. Mr Robt. Aitkens and Mr Peter Mutch were in town Tuesday eyenâ€" ing getting dollars for fall fair. Wm. Cobourn and Sam Smith started out toâ€"day gathering cream for the Holstein Creamery. Mr McClocklin and family, accomâ€" panied by Mr Hugh Reid, motored to Chatsworth on May 14 to see Mrs Mo@loeklin‘s parents. We are glad to see Arthuar Kerr around our streetsagain, after so seâ€" vere an illness. Messrs Pettigrew, MeGrath, Allingâ€" bam, Hugh Reid and McClocklin motored to Traverston on Monday in F. MeClocklin‘s new car for a day‘s fishing in Rocky Saugeen. ‘The Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supâ€" per will be dispensed in the Presbyâ€" terian church on Sabbath morning. Mrs Hoffman, Toronte, is visiting her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs Jno. Smith . LOCAL AND PERSONAL C w â€" _ é JOHN M. F[NDLA\ Dromore ’ 09%0@%«3%@0 t g «<D9¢<2â€"59004â€"520"59~3«"59¢2324%0 The Dromore Branch of Women‘s Institute will hold its annual meetâ€" ing in Russell Hall on Thursday, May 25th, at 2.30. It is hoped that all members and others who are inâ€" terested in the work will be present to arrange the work tor the year. ) PAINTS PAINTS _ PAINTS ( Miss Mary Taylor was in Toronto on Friday. Ptes W. Braggins and HI. Drumm spent Tpursday in the village. Mr L. Renwick is spending a tew days with 0. Sound friends. Pte. W. Milne returned to Winniâ€" peg on Monday, where be will comâ€" mence his training with the 184th. The Young People of Amos Charch, Dromore, intend having a social eveâ€" ning on the 24th May to raise funds to paint the basement. Dr. Marsh, Holstein, will deliver his wellâ€"known lecture ** A Trip to Bermuda," illas trated by limeâ€"light views. lce eream will be served on church lawn commenciog at 6 p. m. Admission 15 ets, Children 10c. Class Bâ€"Isabel Haas, Jim Chrisâ€" tie, Jean Ellis, Howard Reid, Sandy McKenzie, John Evans. Jr 1stâ€"Robena Haas, Edna Dyer John Meaney, John Matthews, Marâ€" jory MeCail, Alfred McClocklin, Murray Hunt. Class Aâ€"John Calder, Frank Heaney, Ruby Lewis, Ruth Smith, Lillian McCall, Jean Baird Robert Aitken, Jane Heaney, Lizzie Mcâ€" Grath, Gladys Pettigrew. Class _ Câ€"â€"Jean Géddes, Stella Woodyard, J J Matthews, Sr istâ€"Matilda Christie, Gladys Rice, J6hn McKenzie, Michael Mcâ€" Grath, Willie Ellis, Erna Johns. F J. Be Guerre, Teacher JUNIOR ROOM Sr zndâ€"Ella Matthews (h), Elsie Reid (b), Austin O‘Connell (h), Jean Myers (h), Willie Ibbott (h), Addie Haas, Bernice Petrie, Tom McKenzie Joe Ellis (absent). . Jr _ andâ€"~â€"Erma John (h), Grace Baird (b), Clara Matthews (h), Emma Aitken, Agnes Evans (absent), Edâ€" ward Brooks (absent). Jr srdâ€"Florence Reid, Madeleine McClocklin, Mamie Pettigrew, Lloyd Hamilten, Glinton Rice, Burrows Smith, Pearl Dingwall, Angaie Hamâ€" ilten, Marie O‘Connell, George Baird Daisy Irwin, Willie McKenzie, Ruby Kerr. Holstein School Report. SENIOR DIVISION Sr 4thâ€"Sadie Hamilton, Mary Bye Mary Myers, Peari Drumm, Anna Carss, Viola McClocklin, Ada Rice, Edith Ibbott, Merton Pettigrew. Sr 4rdâ€"Brank Dinrnll, Katie Baird, Martin Bye, Louis Wooedyard. The Aunual Presbyterial of the Women‘s Missionary Sosiety is to be‘ held in the Presbyterian echurch on ; Thursday of this week. Morning session at 10 o‘clock, aftermnoon 1.435 and eveninf at 7.80. A splendi¢ firogum will be given. Rev. J. H. : areourt, of Mhow, India, will give‘ addresses both afternoon and eyenâ€" ing. Dinner and tea will be served in the basement bet ween sessions. A paint which produces that fi«t velâ€" Nell'TOIle vely Auish, _PEF Qb:>::++:>::» 1222 ons 75c * The only floor varnish which positive. Markle'lte ly will not scratch nor mar. Per tin soc Other M.â€"S. products whichk we handle are Wood Lac Btain, ’ Graining Colors, Aluminam Paints, White Ruame!. Buggy Top J Dressing, etc, etc. Don‘t waste your time by using cheap and inferior Paints, for it takes exactly the same time to apply them s it does the wellâ€" known MARTINâ€"SENOUR BRAND, which is guarauteed 100 per cent pure. Old Postâ€"office stand, We have just purchased a large stock of new shapes and trimmings and our assortment of stylish hats for Ssumâ€" mer wear is again complete. _ No matter what your taste, you can find one here to suit you, or we will trim a shape according to your desires. Our prices are very reasonable. If you have not yet called, do so very shortly, while the stock is choice. DROMORE A,. Atkinson, Teacher g Bring in your Varaish Coupons which entitic you to a 15c can absoiute‘y free dSptendid Chore in JSummer Hats 155 Tickets and furtber mmt‘ticmll.rfi at Grand Trunk Ticket Offices. G. 8. Dingman, Town Agent, Telephone No. 3 Sil‘l. Fareâ€"Good going and returning May 24th. iFu'o and Onscâ€"Thirdâ€"Good going May %3rd and 24th, reâ€" turn limit May 25th. Return tick«*s will be issued between all stations in Csnada east of Port Arthur and to Detroit and Pt Huron, Mich.; Buffs‘~, Black Rock and Niagâ€" ara Falls, N. Y. Victoria Day Good going May 23 and 24, 1316 Return limit May 25, 1916 ~~* Particulars from Canadian Pacific Tic® ket Agents or W. BR HMHoward, District Passenger Agent, Toronto, Single Fare Going May 24, 1916 Return limit May 24, 1916 Canadian Pacific Think of the many places you can visit on a holiday at this time of the year. REDUCED RATES via Victoria Day Mrs Wm. L. Falkingham is on the sick list. Hope she will soon recoyâ€" Mr Wm. Dickson kad the misforâ€" tune of losing a yaluable horse last week. Miss Janet Kirby is visiting a tew days with friends in Gleneden . * I don‘t belseve eternally playing a bharp would quire satisfy me in the next world," said the strenuous man. * Perhaps shoveliing soal would suit you better, sugge=ted his wife, Mr W. O. Pinder motored Mr l‘xd Mrs Jno. Kirby and daughter Verna to Owen Bound on Sunday, BORN Prousâ€"To Mr an« Mrs Geo. Plume on May 13, a son . L We are sorry to hear of Mr Wm. Btewart having his driving shed and some impleme=nts burnt by fire last Monday afternoon. Mr MeLeod leit Taesday for his bhome near Rliiley. alter working with Mrs Jac. Douglas a month. Fare and One Third «cker (May 24th) ate 38 538 MAY i8s, 1916 ORCHARD HOLSTEIN Production Produce Moere and Make Your Labor Bave Materials Bpend Your It is War Time VOL. lnereas d Mr car t Albert and e Ta th Ay M da ing ha M ing d t in M« 4). €1 1€ ne de 1 has lee te D buy Ke Official M Bt M Th

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