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Durham Review (1897), 11 Oct 1917, p. 8

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vi st« Ev no. ph. ov’ Gr. :. "OUR DAY", OCTOBER 18th Beef Hides, Sheep Skins, Lamb Skins, Horse Hair, Rubbers, etc., wanted and highest prices paid l auIe. . /5 o _ me £~ COs _ TV i GHELE Y3 Uk* livered at my Store in Durham on Monday or Satâ€" urday of each week : Hens..........12 to HMe Chickens.....14 to l6¢ Ducks .............. Me on Monday and Saturday of each week Crops must be empty and all birds healthy POULTRY WANTED â€" GLASER Its work is therefore the concern of all eb-olm-bjea.mflv:s in the British Isles, in the Dominions Colonies beyond the seas, or in fercign The British Red Cross Society is ‘the only institution which carries voluntary aid to the Sick and Wounded of the British forces on land and sea in every lvelthel'tt. work is therefore the concern of all A Few Facts about British Red Cross Work. Lvill pcyethe following prices: fos Poultry, de "Let Me Help You Carry the Burden, Mother" It now costs $300,000.00 a week to carry on the work of the British Red Cross, or $16,000,000.00 a year. Every minute of the day and night it costs $30 to minister to the sick and wounded and dying. ® s Last year Ontario‘s magnificent contribution paid for the entire work of the British Red Cross for rearly six weeks. s uk This year, in view of the greater need, it is earnestly and cmfidentlyh?cd that Ontario‘s contributions will be as great proportionately as the magnificent offering of last year. Our trust is, that the Citizens of Ontario will give generously to this noble cause on â€" * If Canada fails us in October Durham 2,000. Trained Nurses working at home and abroad. 7,500 V. A. D.‘s helping in Army Hospitals. e IN ~GREAT BRITAIN )ver, we must curtail many of Sir ARTHUR STANLEY, Chairman ~F __‘_ Don‘t forget the 2ith Anniversary of ’ Forâ€" Sale. Orchard Church to be held in Orchard A comfortable brick house with a No | Methodist Church nexst Sunday Oct 14. 1 stonecellar. Also a good frame barn Services at 11 a. m. and 7p. m. Rev and seven acres of land one and oneâ€"half ; Mr Stevens of Drew willoccupy therul- miles east from Hahn Hetel on 2nd con. pit. Oa Monday night Oct 15, afow! Glenelg. For particulars see # ' supper will be served which will be folâ€" A. H. Jackson, or |lowed by a good program. Admission Jonn Hawitt, Durham adults 25 cts, children 15 cts, Apply to rural route.) 100 acres, mostly cleared. Some hardwood bush. â€" Convenient both to Church and School. Terms moderate. Being lot 1 of 11 and 3 of 9, Con. 1, W G R, Bentinck, (5 miles from Durham on a _ Serrction Boarpo Mests.â€"The Board of Selection established to nominate one member of each local tribunal under the Military Service Act met in Ottawa on Tuesday, Oct. 9th. It is expected the nomination will be made without further RKeview next week. The White is ma in Canada and is guaranteed firstâ€"class. ONTARIO P many of our activities."" & Chairman, Executive Committee, Farm To Rent 4 nan .0 G92 CCml C m’ (1,000 beds); and _ _ _*" $625,000 spent on maintenance. . â€" $175,000 for Orthopaedic Curative Workshops andop'}‘nhing Fund. m.m for Flcw Il’fif’ Rmm ~: ¢3> THE DUORHAM REVIEW Elizabeth Wilkie, 620 Christie St., Toronto $220,000 spent TORONTO ts on equipment of Kin :nhglqnpnm K ol d € , British Red Cross, Much sympathy from friends and neighbors is extended to Mrs Ed Allan (nee Miss Mary Culbert) of Vancouver in the death of her husband ‘who died a Couple of weeks ago. Afew attended memoriai service at Knox Sunday held in honor of Pte Haiâ€" liday who was killed in action in one of the recent batties. Congratulations to Albert Hoeflin who was married to Miss Shannon in Owen Sound on Thanksgiving Monday. We wish the young couple eyery success. _ _ Mr and‘Mrs Geo Schram visited Sunâ€" day at P. Cornish‘s, Mrs Robt Robertson visited over Sunâ€" day with Mrs A. Dodds at Fairbairn. Miss Helen Harkley, teacher, is spendâ€" i::‘ the holiday at her home in Walkerâ€" Miss Lena Neilson of Mt Forest visitâ€" ed over 'I'hanlafiving with her cousins the Misses Weltz. Dear Friends: 1 Viin dlunntints ds Bs c 1 t 0i der read the following address and Bro Harold â€"Baird made the presentation. *‘Mr. and Mrs. w. G. Pettigrew and * 5 family. The Independent Order of Foresters met at the home of Bro. A. Baird on 3rd October, and after spending an enjoyable evening together, Companion Mrs G, Calâ€" flatk unsc 462 + x . A meeting of the members oi the beef ring wiil be heid at the home of Mr Andrew Hunter, Thursday night Oct 11th to wind up the business of the year. Miss Anna Carr, Whitby Lad es‘ College, Miss Rose McKenzie, Miss Eliz. Brown, Miss Ansie Rogers of Toronto, Miss Irenxe D:iumm of Listo wel, Miss Anna Rice Oshawa, all ;njoyed Thanksgiving at their homes ere, Mr R. Irwin accompanied by Miss Daisp and Master Jack and Mr Ormel Hunt motored to Guelph Sunday to visit the latter‘s wife who is in the hospital in that place. Pleased to report she is improving. Misses Truax will in Holstein on Tuesday, Thursd# and Saturday of each week and infite the ladies of Holstein and vicinify to call and see our beautiful assorfinent of upâ€"toâ€"date stock of Fall Mil nery in the store formerly occupi y Miss Tucker. Mr J W Hunter and Miss Edna mo. tored from P rinceton last Wednesday and visited with Mr David Allan audJ renewed old acquaintanees,. Presentation and Address Mrs W Pettigrew and family left for Toronto on Thursday morning. On Wednesday evening the members of the I O F, of which Mr P. was CÂ¥ member, met at the home of Mr Arch I ' Baird and read an address and presenâ€" ted Mr Pettigrew with an upâ€"toâ€"date electric toaster. _ After this refreshâ€" ments were served and a social time spert. in Chas ard Mrs Drumm accompanied by Geo Calder and Jno. Rice motored to Owen Sound last Thursday on business. J D and Mrs Roberts left Saturday morning for Waterford to visit J D and Mrs Main, Miss Myrtle Daniels.of Durham, visited het friend Miss P Drumm the past week. Misses Scott and Cole, teachers, spent Thanksgiying at their homes. Mr and Mrs Albert Hunt of Palmerâ€" ston and Mr Arch,. Baird of Sarnia, were at their homes this week. Mr and Mrs Ed. Hoy attended the funeral of their daughter, Mrs Bowes in Tiverton last Thursday. Miss Black of Proton, is visiting her counsin Miss Rolena Geddes. Messrs Alex Aixens, Thos and Roy Hunt returned from the West last The Union Thanksgiving Service in the Methodist Church on Monday was enjoyed by a large number. Rev Mr Scott preached a splendid sermon on "Things to be thankful for ." At a special meeting held Monday night, the members of L. O. L. 2296 decided to hold a Fow!l Supper for their members on evening of Nov. 5. .. Messrs Ceell Towner, Will Lauder, and Jfik McGowan of Durham, visit ed at Mr D. Cameron‘s on Sunday. to Miss Isabelle McLellan and Miss Sadie Ross of Stratford, visited their aunt Miss Ross over the holiday. Mrs John Smith is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs George Drewry this week. Mré L. B. Nicholson went to Torâ€" onto Tuesday morning for a couple of days. * Mr Strong of Lambton Mills, spert the week end at the home of Jas. Miss Rolena Geddes visited in Teesâ€" water and Tiverton lately, . Mrs G P Leith is visiting friends Mrs Crewson of Yeovil moved into the village this week. HOLSTEIN LEADER LOCAL AND PERSOWNAL ‘_ ’&' (.1 0 JAt>J2â€"râ€"zâ€"3 D34 » -;)3 ¢ Joun M. FINP%AY OxD9s2â€"9<2â€"9<2â€"9<2 90â€" 38 _ Mrand Mrs Robert Connolly and family wish to thank their friends and neighbors for the kindness shown shown them in their recent bereaveâ€" ment in the death of their beloved daughter ( Brittie), Mrs John Brown, _ There was a special meeting of the shareholders of the beetf ring beld at V. Alles‘ last Friday evening for to make arrangements about the three meatless weeks we hayve had and the annual meeting will be beld at A Hunter‘s on Thursday of this week _ it w dint i Pal dn‘ w‘wa And _ Threshing has been the order of the day in this part which will be over for a litle while as there are some weiting till later on. Every person is anxious to get some plowing done and the potatoes up. \ | , Mré Policek and son visited at W a Aberdeen‘s on Sunday. Mrs D. Bruce visited at W. Reid‘s last week one day. Mr Valentine Alles is prepariog to fill his fine new silo which be erected this sammer. Miss Georgina and Bessie Alles spent Thanksgiving at their home here, returning to Toronto again on Monday afternoon. ‘ About the 24th Sept a young gentleâ€" man came in the evening to the home of C Schenk and asked for lodgings so they took him in and he still reâ€" mains there to be taken care ot. Miss Schonk of Pickering called on a few of ber old friends last week, She is baying two weeks bolidars at present. Mrs R Matthews yisited ber brother Conrad Schenk last Friday, _" TS %C lhe decision. . You I_IG :x for a ceurse, even if you ‘“‘:‘;{z y d.’- Write ar aary 2, __"I* <, Way ._0. star to make the Phone 3â€"1 Store closes at 6 p. m. exce bouafccs. 4 4 . KA NR MC*, To get a feotbold in the world of business. The opportunities in Commerecial life are better than ever before. Outplolsf' term Graduates are earning from $520 to $900 a year, Our church sheds are being re-shin-, gled and we expect will be finished! before our anniversary services on Oct) 28 and 29. Some of our girls home from Toronto for the brief holiday were Ethel Mutch, Georgina and Bessie Alles, Annie Rogâ€" ers and Annie Keith. Miss K. Sim has sold her home farm Lot 3, to Alfred Haas of the 18fh con,. _ Our teachers go to the Convention in Hanover on Thursday and Friday. Miss Kerr teaches Tuesday and Wednesday but No 10 is closed for the entire week. Mrs Crewson is moving to Holstein this week. We are sorry she is leaving our chm_'ch and community. ( If you intend papering m \f-J this fall, don‘t fail to ; see the values we are offering. Present indications are that all Papers will be extremely high next season, so prepare yourâ€" self by purchasing now. _â€" Thankegiving Day found us much to be thankful for this year although there are mln{ saddened homes throughout our fair land. Sometimes it may seem hard to see the silver lining but we know that "behind the clouds is the sun ltill} shining. + s Allan Robertson of the Queen ci spent the holidays with his gran mother, Mrs David Allan, Sr. Mrs Pennock, Toronto, is visiting Mrs Pennock, Sr., and other relatives in the village. birtbhday party. The Women‘s Institute will hoid their monthly meeting at the home of Wm Geddes on October 18th. As it is the "Girls‘ Meeting " everything will be new, profitable and humoreus. Light refreshments will be served at beginning and end of meeting. Roll Geo Seaman entertained a number of his friends Monday evening at a Mervin Bailey, Mt Forest, visited at the home of Mr Chas Drumm reâ€" NOWwW Card of Thanks. Sadie McDougall holidayed in MAPLE ROAD YEOVIL °.. $p C "", "IR Koing to win or lose by it. You u if you don‘t take it, in lost opbp’ioflu-ities .P:"!. .:l! I'OC start at once ? Enter any on‘mm' our free catalog of information. Business College except Wed. and Saturday THE: "CI BIE food elements to enrich their blood. it changes weakness to strength ; it makes them sturdy and strong and active, For all such children we siy with unmistakable earnestness: Th.ov need Scoq'! Emulsion, and need it now. it and lack of ambition ever receive the proper balance of food to sufficiently nourish both body and brain during the growing period when nature‘s demands are greater than in mature life. ‘This is shown in so many pale faces, lean bodics, frequent colds, noul Snss sift oo us NOT ENOUGH CHILOREN Among the holidey visitors we notice Miss M. McAlister and Mr Frank Smaliman of Toronto and Miss Neila Marsbhall of Comnnand Mr W, Wallace of Ebordale, visiting with parents and friends. Rev Mr Scott of Holstein is ex pectâ€" ed to take charge of Preparatory serâ€" vice in Knox on Friday atternoon. Mr and Mrs Tohn Hamilton of Egre mont visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Jobhn Morice and attended the menâ€" orial service at Knox. ® Mr Wm Carson visited for a few days recently with his brother John of Kitchener. Mr Andrew Carson of Toronto visiâ€" ted his brother Will and other fricnds in this part recently. i. 6 NJ i RKedG Cross meet this Thursday at the home of Mrs Geo Smallman, The W. F. M. S. meei this Wed. nesday at the home of Mrs J ]. Wil _ Rev Mr Scott of Holstein wi] taks the precommunion service in Amos church on Friday morning next, Amos church will hold anniversary services on Sunday Oct >;st, The Rev D. L. Campbell of Branctord wii] conduct the services on Sunday and will also Â¥peak at the entertainment on Monday evening following, Rev MrSmith and M; lum.&tending 8y nud Mrs Taylor and Miss Mary T., '- w’hg a few days in ’f‘oro:::ér Miss Nellie Atchison is home from Toronto for the holidey, Miss Mary Findlay and y Kenneth are yisiting friends in.;t: ronto. Miss ld:i. 'Re.u:ln has bought a fine young ving hoise to be younk, ¢ prepared _ 42100 I,Va RCBIOn is 1 Reddickville daring the giving holiday, ~Miss Effie Hastie a« afriend Miss Hunter spending the holiday The proceeds of the entertainmep amounting to $37 will be used in sending comforts to the boys ;, the trenches. L ut Ml. '- P. .l.o gave a fin..d. rees on Canada‘s share in th World War recounting in a very in(eu.".‘ way what had already bee;; done ang the needs and duties ° sti!] before us The musical part of the projrap, 6. der the direction of Mr Telford uy his choir from Durham was a treat io every one, Mrs Lgnder's £0108 apq encore were especially enjoy ed Also Mr Harding singing "Rule Britapp;, . hk ~mennnnidin mEeLL c . 00 Wall Papers $. $ No 1 Red Cross n Monday ‘evening was y.,. well atteiided and the pProriam s very much enjoyed y all The Hon Dr Jamieson who cccun®‘ the chair in his usual able and aw.." able manmer gave a splendii .:::"' on thnmnet and progress of ::' war and needs of the Red o. and patriotic societies. Oss Mr Ball, M. P. ‘m: an FA-M.'-.-l:?..x.a_“:.a fig. ad. » A. FLBEMING, Prin Scott & Bowne, ‘l‘;mm.o. Ont. Greatly Reduced OCT. 11, 1917 2CGSIOH, And need :t now, it in concentrated form the very Dmmore NORMANBY accompanied » r of Torowto is ’ at het hm lutes 4 20 in the '"“ ) . M. Find. in Toronto Â¥isiting at : Thanks. ° Russel1 What m Defestrian 0 €an easily be very lame pects to hav except for t} a telephor check ed an D U R H A John Kelly.: A Wiup Rusna was stirred throu noon when Mr ‘I attached to a w; dash half way th street. He left t] mt the northern |: minute or so, as «done, when for so boited south th front of Jno Mc ran into a i ouf‘tL waggon, an On they dashed d business section : MI"‘(‘. they co Neariy 60 Per C wf 640 men have t Medical Board in Monday night, in . Military Service Ac were graded Catego: and 117 E. As this i board in the County any one claiming e grounds to reI)ort to ( a number of Durham already been up, an fnesevcr,\‘ day, M« oys were placed in ( there are several C« VarXey Anaivrrseary 21 October, the Â¥nuual A mons will be prigched + Lovegrove, Holstei® at 11 m. â€" Monday followink 22r will be served in the OAng to 8. After which a ( addresses and music will be Irwin in the chair. Admiss Biurxs in undersigned \ the C. P. R. s inst. Will pa stock. Blackberric sprig of then day by Mr G« en. No fewer e4, four of five looking. Exclusiv On Thursd Kelsey, nort} by public au« 8 milk cows i 2 yrs old, 10 ©o‘clock sharn In a lett« F. Saunde states thai etc they m or lay up it #NO0 3, Vsicnely m social in the evening Octob and refreshmer are invited. E§T‘D 1872 If you require a get it now for half Rev. Mr King charge of the servi next Sunday. _ N wast VOL. XL, N It is War Time ®x. Muke Your Labo Bave Matevials Production ad 9 =‘ 01 w# â€"are our New we cordiall inspection. » Eâ€"O@pE t« H R Mnuual Anni pragched by | steifk at 11 a.. ilowink 22nd i i the OPnge J hich a miked usic will be y Mi This B the cor facture $A VIN Your

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