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Durham Review (1897), 25 Oct 1917, p. 8

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" Win16 H. C. DUFF, Markdale _..- w...“ .u ”up“. luicub 01 agriculture is anxious that the splendid crops harvested this fall should be used to best advantage. In many cases this can be done by feeding a few more head of cattle or sheep for breeding purposes. The Department therefore calls attention to the announcement of the Federal Minister of Agriculture offering to pay freight shipments on car 1otscfrom East- ern Stock Yards to country points. Please note these facts t l, Individually or in cooperation Any farmer or drover 1 with your neighbors you can can purchases. car load i purchase a carload of heifers or of cattle for feeding _ ewes or both combined and have purposes on the Winni- them shipped from any eastern peg market and have I §tcck Yards to your station them shipped to any air without any cost for freight country point inOntario I charges. You will be required upon payment of only I to make a declaration that the , one half the usual , stock is for breeding purposes I freight charges. ll only. Feeding at the Toronto Stock yards available at Reduced Rates and expert assistance is at disposal of farmers, "Every effort should be made to bring the surplus stock of some sections to the surplus feed of others. All indications point to asteady demand for the meat supplies of this country for some time to eorne."--8ir William Hearst, Ontario Minister of Agriculture. ' .50 Review $1.50 perm? after lttir.17tlr '17 If so, you will be Interested “Conditions under which freight Charges will be paid for you on Car Lots This applies to both renewals and new subscriptions. The subscriber who puts his label a year ahead within the next month reaps the benefit. After November 17th. the 81.50 rate will be elective for all subscriptions. To the United States, the rate will be $2.00 in advance. » THE PUBLISHERS. a You Feed More Live siilij" Special Otter of 9.25 per year for all l9l8 subs. it paid before Nov. l7 -"-----G_a=Uiiiai=L",'=C"'i"'i1Pi" - _ - ,~__- --- -n. uuVWIIWIB bu pronouns". Examine your label and if in arrears previous years, kindly call or remit same at once. tt per year accepted for all Arrears, of WW subs. up to Nov. my ins: The Ontario pepartrnentirAgrinuture i -* aL___t, B., " - T11is yin trite ample, time 1; 2.inettttrpertreris.rtioe, price of TH]: Rm to 31.50 wiau aWiiiiaTnaaTWi' a.‘ '_..'. a. 5.3.. . but...» - and: to! ao-fir-du-tGA-iii-iT-aria'" o) 'usa-u-u-as-u-os-os-uae. mmhMWkav-dfimuohdhrhhhe“ ha eit1-ohmrHu- alt-“bio“ a“ noloyd thattti. 'Mfhttt amnw Bannock-Ida- MzhwhhhnmmuhHMI-MQ 1'lttTxtntatea2ger,t 't1ee,teetteeAeiifrEh"ciidrii" an a!“ Exemption Bonds have been choc“: in such a my on to make them absolutely Independent and removed from all iMuence. There are over 1,250 bond. throughout the country. each composed of two men, one appointed bychdnhthedhuktcomemduidouukdedbyaioimcommitue of Parliament. Being laminar with ll conditions where they sit, the members an welMitted heme such reasons for exemption as are put before then by then called up. Exemption will be rented to thooevhoeenutabliehthat itieinthenetionelintemtlnt theymain incivilinnlife. TIE-islettheExeupfio-Boudtodeddeduthviureceivedhflinfmfionheuhm The pounds on which exemption Ill beeUimed (which annihilate tu-d-ttmga Great Britain and the United Stet“) no u 'aaf..'ft h) 2t'2'i'tygttetet 'dug'tthh'rat thunk. ytroueu.1m-ret-dtoesat.rvs-tee.u tht mtithm-nrwmnhmmfidrcflfdhfimth U) (O) Ferre, 1heetrae2oms ao-, in. my , we: xemption Tribunals],"" ..' Itiiytetett.tt 1l..efeee.thetee,ttet,rs' a! .b-i-c 1-in-1 le . _ m [and t . I- ho :.':*.'::....-"“.r'.....*.-'~..-:::-:.........“-‘-.....:.manna:“m ahmtu.oaetms. It. 1tti'='heritttatt2trr, . ""ro"_d-o--reetier-o-su.. mun-haul». " Wehbbd-hH-ndmw-dhw LL-,' and. . "ret - " 1917.0! -i-d aimum-m-“Lhflm-h 12Lt'rh' all subscribers to secure the District Representative .. for Grey Any farmer or drover can purcnase a car load of cattle for feeding purposes on the Winni- peg market and have them shipped to any country point inOntario upon payment of only one half the usual freight charges. ONT): STV,' “human“ for 1917 or TORONTO R. D. Little; Meaford, No. 92, Edward Sewell, John Hugely; Shallow Lake, No 93, A. E. Ctrrdinglr, J.n.o Johnston; Rock- lyn, NaN. James Erskine, R. R. 2, Mark- dale, Albert Patterson, Blantyre; Fever- sham, No 89, W. G. Allister. John Kema- han; Chatsworth, N096, H. W Norton, J.otp...Elliot.t, Pestbpro; Hisnover,, No 97, J JVIIII ulllvll. “mu. Inauuvcl, "" to, s, Wjlson, J. H. Adams; Ayton, No 98-/ H. ortnne. Val. Damm. Official notification from Ottawa of the appointment of Local Tribunals under the Military Service Act, has been made as tollows: DURHAM, No. M, A. A. Catton James Lloyd. Markdale, No 86, Richard Ennis, Mark fg.'tstglyiegttt,: No 87, John Sinclair, s. Bell; ornbuay. No 88, Chas Pye, Thomas McKenney. . Sound, No 90, Judge Sutherland, Robt McDow- Ill; ngn Sound._N99l.. 1itdgt101difield, this an nual even? ment Knox Church, Normanby, will be held on ueeday evening, October 30th. A good me is being prepared, of addresses, UNC, recitatidni. dialogues, etc. Refr cuts will be served during the evening. dmitssion, adults 25c, chil- dren under 14 am of age free. Everyone 1vt.lct1nt. , Ev bogy come and enjoy , The Denim Railway Board. at its ttttlt T f to on T f $21!!!!) the ints o n ycrs o t t relative to the saga: given by $120.11]: TtrBerdqd.t1t.1fit minimum the station at Holstein or) for one night' train, and heat it, until urther investiga. tion is made by the Board into the earn- ings derived from this point. llhatlieqqatkrltigitrrain ftii J Tribunals ii/tie/iid, m S. s. Entertainment V --ee ..-.. u was. on “WI m of the Experimental farms the Cent F _ . only the . on war: 'i),'t1'iiiii!, will C gun In: 115.1, Only 'ttttt'eoteminlnUfV _ "e cr-""-. .1, un- mullm Cornelia. who will furnish the My application (was. A distribution ofpotatou in an " ig' mafia. willggfagu camp.“ By instructions of the Minister of Agri- culture a free distributionof superior sorts ?.Urain.and potatoes will be made during the coming winter and springo Canadian farmers from the Dominion xperimental Farmsfor 19i7- 18. '", .The samples of . grain for distribution‘ will consist of spring wheat (about 41!»). white oats (about 4 lbs). barley, (about 5 lbs). Ind tidd peas (about 5 lbs). That will be not out from the Central Experi- Flam}. Pee 1lt.t,nra, h! the Dominion Pleased to meet Mr and M Hooper, the former in his 79th l still in fair health and both [our SEED GRAIN AND POTATOES . God Save the King closed the proceed- ings after which an informal mix-up took place, with many warm good byes to Mr Campbell. Outside the getting yvay.of about 40 automobiles and many buggies created a stir showing how far we have travelled since even fivé years ago. ‘,.,__V.-- -v .._. wunyucu anu lVlCSSYS It.. Renwick and G. Lothlan to Durham Intends for cordial support Mr Renwick specially mentioning Mr Allan to whom they had entrusted their children in tliur cgtional matters and he had not failed t em. u,, H. _--...-..n.- .u LUIIHIIUH with everyone he had compliments for the (xceJent spread and especially for the deft waiters. Hoped some functions in Durham would invite the excellent choir and leader Mr Wm Ramage to visit them this winter, had "tafiy" for the Durham editors, and the best story of the evening. Rev Mr Campbell could scarcely be ex- pected to make If speech alter ll p. m., but he made a pleasant pastoral_ address with much feeling and appropriateness. He had been pleased to have the oppor- tunity of being with his old friends, though he missed many familiar faces. He too had compliments' 4or the choir almost completely changed in personnel since his time, except in the veteran lead. er, Mr Ramage. He made an interesting reference to a coming function this week in Brantford, where honor was to be done Mptil, the inventor of the telephone, which first saw the light there. Messrs J, M. Findlay and R. Taylor ngfdmapke P, Nr, Qarqpbell and Messrs 'tlil' Donna “may Mt John A. Guam' was glad to meet his old friends here, grown up since the days he tjyqrat,1n.Bo.otbrillt.s. In common ,c, n... w...-u;uuuwl§ laud good wishes and recalled his first visit 120 years ago with the late Insp _Campbell. Mr Thos Allan, Princiral ot Durham High School, had enjoye meeting many old pupils and friends. He had some pregnant advice on "How we may help our pastor," such as being punctual at Services, attending rayer meeting, tab ing interest in Sunday School. avoiding harsh criticism, by being frank and free with the minister and above all, give him financial encouragement, by salaries fitted for the times and paid promptly. Mr C. Ramage had some thoughts on the value of "vision" in life as a means of accomp- I lishment instead of a policy of drift, and l as an old-timer indulged in some backward l visions of the early days. l In a class by herself is Miss Annie Graham, the brilliant reciter, who is eq- uplly felicitons in numbers grave or gay. "The Inventor's Wife" and The Burglar piece, were aide. litting, while patriotic fervor was arouse? by The Sentry at his post m Belgium. Sieatertwere Mr Wm Irwin, Durham, who had come as a substitute for Mr Jno A‘Graham, Std/ma, 11rgrt,t,i, to te the on . t . e con atu tions 'lllf'lMTisetet,, and regallpd EL (in! "can me musical [glogram is hard to do justice to Miss ita Irwin accompanied ggtgtt and solos were sung by Mrs W. Buchan. y Mrs Pink, by little Miss Ger- tie Lawrence. by Mr Allan Bell. Mrs Buchan's "Ut us have Peace" Mrs Pink's "The Brighter Day" Gertie's "Church in the Wildwood" and Mr Bell's "From 5 nking sand He lifted me," were specially delightful numbers, more, were uplifting. and the audience showed its appreciation by encores and hearty applause. anq Jortgratulations 19 the people for their' hearty support. His topic was "The Churchon earth" and he set forthxps glory, purpose, aims, &c., and said tt should be the joy of life in everyone to have membership in it. Uranus the eye was gratified by taste. ful etomtiomroit pulpit and platform and a little after 9 o'clock," the chairman called for order and announced a program ot 19 numbers and asked Rev Mr Campbell to open with prayer. Before going on he reverently asked them before gomg for- ward to our own leasure to consider the Honor Roll, and are gacritice being made by the absent ones. Tenderly then was sung hymn 480 "tdt, another landmark, e p gnms meet again," sobered by the thought ; . "We meet, but some are wanting, All loved ones are ntrrhere." .Then came the chairman's address, W191 many compliments to.Rev Campbell ( dooraiiieriiWitGG7a afGYi"Driiiiiiii; :33? the proceeds it figured out to With rare tience and ood humor all Cll'l.2rl'Jlli' with goo: things : from a Ittmi,ngry in.ty1Lausti.blp sopr_ce._ When manhunt Holstein four auto loads from rham, and some in buggies, while from the extremities of the congregational bound? they closed in on the centre for mayoral?! social fellowship. Pastor S.mith, his good wife, and a corps of effi- cient workers .made all welcome. The basement at tunes was congestedasifa Ze.ppelin had.. chased them insides but with rare patience and good humor all Sung” and Mandy Int ttut'. ?PPt9PetteeettiriDrxrtore . - terianCttureh. hm anmveruryume. andbetid thremtobepreaentlbr- mer 'll'fl'SWI pastor; Rev D. L. Camp- belLB.A.of Blmtlord. who aim about adoun years' absence tgtit1httltitsawann placeinthe hearts ofthepeople. _ But the nodal evening on Monday passed all expectations and broke all re- cord.s;the chgrqh Fair, crowded. we Large lions. morning and even- mg, assembled E worship and all agree the services were helpful. the gospel tttCF sage being warmly presented to hearts.“ Pl? natural, more than ordinarily reap- has Chet htimsrr, ,aitreTiert l we IP! be up: beefy Pyyt'tfeyttarit one; [rs J as wear, but mixers. Curd of Thanks. All” use I We in ppr mu. 9. 'iii::::,,::),,'.:,))',,:,';,:; ,siiii,eyiiiii'iii'isili?, "r _ it l Conan. I Suitable 1:qu id A brooch Ith lost in the villa: B. Nicholson r A Scotch ollie pup three months old, strayed m ihe premises of R. Irwin. Any ormation about pup will be apprec: ed. Finder please return to R. Itwi . Mince. T x will be in Holstein en Tuesday, ursday and Saturday of each week a invite the ladies of Holstein and Vic ity to call and see our beautiful use entof up-to-date stock ot Fall Milli y in the atom formerly occupied by itut Tucker. The united congregations of Pick- ering and Brougham have extended a call to Rev Dr Marsh, who has been supplying the pulpit for some months, It is expected that Dr Marsh will be inducted on Nov 15, the service to take place in Brougham. It was agreed that the churches should ob. serve Nov " in the luterests of relig- ious education. _ A number of the ladies of the Women's Institute met " the home of Mrs J. D. Roberta on Monday afternoon and made Christmas cake and other good things for our soldiers In France who left from here. They peeked the boxes on Wednesday Hr that each soldier will be sure of his I Xmas box. ' Moat of our young men have been to Hartman for examination under the Military Act and some have pu- aed in A. Class. Mr Falkinghsm preached very sc- ceptsbly in the Methdiat Church Sunday mousing while Rev Lovezrove preached Anniversary services " Varney. Mu Orme Hunt after spending three weeks in Guelph General Hos- pital returned to Iter home Monday ttest'" much improved in health. Mr and In Will Nebou. “in Adams Ind Mn Hootelter took in the Fowl Supper at Dromore Monday night. Mr In Troy of the gravel (eve an open air entertainment with his bag- pnpeo in the village Tuesday after. noon. - Mr Eddie Kerr of Proton came to Holstein Sunday in his new car and visited his mother In Funk Jordon. Mr R. Irwin chipped I couple of cubed: of potatoes Monday and Tueaday for T. H. Ellil, Mt Forest. Mm Joe. Johnson in about selling her residence on Wellington St now occupied by Mrs Alex Hamilton. Mr In B. Hunt and His: Hand: Hunt visited with Mr and Mrs Wm. Seaman in Mt Forest last week. Mr and Mn Hartley of Kitchener motored to Holstein Saturday to visit with Mr and Mn Allinghnm. Pte Arthur McGowan and Will Lauder of Durham visited friends tn Holstein Saturday afternoon. The lenry Board met in the Lib- nty mom Friday evening to plan for a concert in the not: future. PteBert Dyers of the 147th who WI. uxiously wannded name time ago is expected home soon. Mrs Hiaeoek Manned home Satur- day alter visiting her son and dumb- tor in the West. Ar and Mr: Frank Jordon and Mr Archie Smith retumed home from the West Int week. Mr Clarence and Min Helen Cal- der visited It the home of Mr James Wilson Sunday. Mr C. McKinuon visited " sister down the country from Saturdly till Monday. Mrs Jae Reid is Confined to her room at present on tenant of poor health. Mr John Gordon of Listowel Vinit- ed " the home of Mr Alex Hamilton lately. I115 Tucker of Paisley visited at the home of Mr no.3. Hunt thin week. Dr Mair was called to the bedside of a friend in Barium: Timothy. list Back): Hilton left Honda, for Kitchener to spend some time. It Duh! All“ went the week in Toronto. __ In Win. Grout and Min Kowloon vUited nu Putlong last week. In Willim Geddes il visiting Mend: in Ind around Drona". HOLSTEIN LEADER LOCAL AID PERSOIAL Lott Lost pearl settings wag neatly by Mra I. owner is offering to 'ta return. T PM 31-15 - V -e ---9.e - v a il Store closes at 6 p. m. except Wed. and Saturday i) O "f.e,"f2.,ert-o-seot ee--------, -- JOHN M. FINDLAY c _ Pbooo an-» We were out on "rem" forefew I deve. Beet mined in drill iron eerly till lete no we were not mm tn come up the line unto. However I rather enjoyed e cheege. The coun- try looked more tttmteiiee--it it is not e leer-ileum epply the: term to "r 'thleg out tteriGtur the eeenery Fiiiit here. The “mm were buy with the herv‘eet. meny women end children being eeen in the tulds. All sorte ot implemente were being used from the primitive hook to e “new Bertie binder drawn by two home end e mule. While there we were billeted with French people in e little mining town. It wee rether e new experience " before our billete had nenelly been[ e‘eblee. etc. Though it ween't ell that oonld be desired at e home the people need an werv decent indent. end in on: billet Medellin enpplled " with plenty of black tsomte, been eonp. end I kind of brown bleed; The: wee ot course beeidee our rean- ‘ler retions. At present we heve e leirlv eoey home better then nenel. Five ores _ oeenpye emell oeller turniehed with ', banks, table etc. tlto only trouble _ ie that when we get our home tlated I ape bit we elmoet invertebly heve i to move. J Well I had not intended to write fonun< my“: . A' A.' AN . I A. for unwell and thou who come over in the lane draft we hue been very iortnnete. A number of no are here together on I waking party or whet any be called 1 pick and shov- el gang. I think [would be Justified in asking tor e position on the section " pres In trt1srre" (I928)? Thomttr we hue occulonelly been in I for worm corners and looked eagerly for, knot holes let-are enough to hold our compreaeed bodice What we dislike most of a." is the lnnny smelling dope he takes delight in throwing around end nukes no pnt on fella (noel. When you get thie it will be - ennlveuery oi the denature oi the “Bove from Grey." During the: time we hue wen e greet deal which we 1rill never forget. Bevin: been in \Frenoe but tttree monthe I heve not experienced the herdehlr that no may of the 14m. boy: an and dur- ing the early months of the you. ‘However I think I on eeiely In] the: none ot he ere enxioneio eeeeny more nor do we look tor-wen! with very much optimism to e long dreary 1.It?.id ter in the trench". Nor doee it give‘ In very much encouragement when we ere (urinate enough to are: e newepeper and reed ot the eheoe Mt other peril of the world . I no very much disappointed at the Society’s gum“ going our” last Chriumu. hon no. then In little mutation in tending thing- we hon do not (at. but I hope that it will not occur main. Our null bu not been coming Mt "ttttlar n ml at Into. no that the was! was doubly welcome. allowing main u it did that we boy: were not forgotten by the Mind- " home. I van very mu, Int-pried indeed to receive any 1ttgttl ot loch from an Bolsteln Pa tue. ler and ointme- from Yoovil Grange. and I uk you to the both meiotic. my timer“: mm for their kind remembnnoo. no loci and and) "hutrhtiteiotuhr" Fume Sept u, Mn.". Deurllin Morrison "tdtrittetd.ttt Magnum]: __ . . Nevsy Utter In. Pte. Percy Rm to Pam Society. If you intend papering , u-s--' this fall, don't fail tty see the values we are offering. Present indications are that all Papers will be extremely high next season. so prepare your- self by purchasing now. To;etahotbddhtlle who! bani»... , in Com "to can but: than on: betas. Graduate-II. "in. In. “to to $9oo I year. NOW It‘- You-e Apply to Being lot t of l R, Remind. (6 rural routs.) Some hardwood to Church and ti -.-'= """r"'""H mu 5 nmu do. u endlme should take; I'- rich 1',ettttigtti into the blood aw lid: blood feed. thy nerve-cells wh. _ the M GM to its {ch'csii ”mm-gr“ fuldrubw - win Khme by it. You tnhe It. I- lost opportunitie- - m Ito-cc? Enter any the ments. of infatuation. the-mer-ttseat-s, system of the “hm. " m it badly realize that we have. nehertek of new, but when Mb Malta 'tretttrthisdecliu, “it. the an: m system gives the Illnn in 'attptattitegt dreamiu. ' mu, unless corrected, ttgl "mittttt to . We". m m Arlitiiilt"i itlt- I lemurs-96¢ a 16e We no onu'oipuiug good nervicea “Sunday thrown and evening In the B" Ir Wren of Mount Potent will be with Ill. On Monday tuning he mll lemurs on “Basin. the load of sorrows." Thou lining hoard chi. locum [Io uppropriote u this time) moo delighted with it that a" y_duin to but it ogu'n. We ex» tend I Iteart, invimion " all with: null of In so come. Services on Sunday at 2.80 out! 7.80 p. m. and Watiur, 8 Fft. Admission to the Womglul to have Mu, Um» Nichol-on homo mun utter her two months unit I. the Went. I: ma In John Lane of Swinton Park were in our but; recently. George and Giulio Walmoley visit " Me 5nd In Plans to Breton. In J. Wslnuloy, Jr in nil! sulfa ing with . badly nodded foot. John Sinclair. wile and little son. of Hopyillo were recent (new at his parent... In Forgulon in nicely tret, tled Ind like: tree new bum in Den. vet. an . mod Hum: Home which In bold but Sunday 1nd Monday. oat Md: and 1m In - success. PM mated " $53 00. Their mit In no union hen, nut Sunday " Yooul I. having their An- Mr and In Adm Douglas, daugh. tee Bait and caudal». Dough: mi- ad friend- in Durham Sunday. It Fan-glam of Durban took tl e union My evening on menu: ol Vinny Auninuuy. A number (m lam took in "The Birth ot i Kuhn" which In held in It Fermi.“ Thursday Inning. won, Bette Dangli- of Ayr is waiting in “It In Jno Douglas and and. It Linn Donal... It all In W. Pnndoi apont Sup- do, u Ila Ellen-on nut Holstein. Min Ens Birth upon: Sand-y u " hono he". It 1%ttqe Moell n of Toronto is timing has puma. It. Ida “in warned to To- m“ I'm-din. Thanksgiving at " but Into. Elm-HI "In. '"tttetdnp "Att-its-H-Ottmar". dbmloll‘hu-uy mud“. -- M13970!" mm mm. Wall Papers 9!. College L. A. MING. Prta In: a WEE-37.7633.“ _"""-"-" - WvYom. (“‘0") Puherrrlur, INN, " tOW Greatly Reduced nice. MW” lit" i' 'i'ra%r..%1ti'ltrl,'el' F To Rent loll d30f9.C'JILI :k. (6 es from Durban e.) l . mostly c wood bu . Convenie, and Sch . Terms Mr E abeth Wllk 620 istie tit.. T 'I‘IME Tht ODMuaitiea Dromore 3 of 9. Con. l. I from Durham Meg, mostly cle _ Conveniem [ Terms mode biiij' Wilkiv. istie St., To: Scott's Emu! ll h an Elm. t y the y kt "Aur by Miw $- McAr Interest ‘ the servi "the Kit The proc be divide funds. Viol fits by Mi A ghost lnstran M mm” C we Mama) Flex! wit ts st mic}- ffln m Atrham member, Jessie an laws. at vim"? all"): He and Clith, Findlay. I Snell. Clan Spam 1 dred of th, tMir rem Ian F rid thas by a WI! mad taking tl tultowitu will be Md: at next. Tr Friday I)” cr, Mt Fo: 7 The M SSt VOL. XL, ttuma. Pd.“ In " like Your 1lllli 31200 the nritist and this " You share.) ture In K t hen ou d "

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