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Durham Review (1897), 13 Feb 1919, p. 8

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a , f3 Central Business College Mrnttord and Mount Forest With the resolution to improve yourself during 1919. Our Course. are thorough : Our Instructors are experienced ; Our Graduates are in demand; Our Winter Term open. J... “I Our Catalog in tree on request. 39 tins "tMap" Hand Cleaner. reg. 250.. for. teo bars Castile Snap (large) size1, rag. "we" M 400 lbs Rangoon Rice, reg. trw., for........... IO boxes Laundry Soap (any kind' ' reg. W.,. . Small quantity Gold Dust and Pearliue, reg. toc Start the New Yea: Right Matlrlt8a8a8trtnrtr.at.at 90 lbs tanry War Sweet tiiseuits, rcg. 20e.. tur.... we packages large size Sodas. rag. 35e., for. . . .. . . . . . 373 packnm-i Purity Kalle-d Oats. rug. 35e., for. ..... 93 Lima 0ch Dutch Oleander. or Drudge, reg. Kw., f yr' " quart bottles Malt Vinegar, rag. Me., tor.... .. . no quart bottles Tomato Catsup. Peg. 350.. for... . . . an [Mlle-s l'nfc-rmontml Wine, rm. me, for........, 200 lbs best Black Pepper. reg. 60e.. for.......... .4 I200 tins No. t Burfnrd Canned Peas, reg. Ne., for.... It") tins No. I Murfnrtl Canned Tomatoel, reg. 250. for 200 tins No. l Crawford Peache 3 th size) reg. 30c. for 400 tins St). I Crawford Pouches (2 lb size). reg. 25c. for 200 titm No. I Burbank Plums (2 lb size), reg. 250. for mu tins No. I Bartlett Pears (2 m size), rirg, 250 ton. 200 tins No. I Simone Pork and Beans, reg. 20c.. for.. 200 tins linking Powder " lb size), reg. Me., for...... 125 sash-rs Baking Powder (W: lb size). reg. 35e., for 60 tins No. i iralley's Cottee (i m size), Petr. 56e., tor.. 75 cans Oilurk's Tomato soup. reg. MK., for...... ... 300 packages Laundry Starch. wne. "re., for. . . . . . . . . . All) package-s Corn Mareh, N's. 130., tor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ml) packages Washing Ammonia, reg. i5c., tor.. ......, 400 packing": Eddy's Silent Matt-hos, reg. 10e., tor...... 200 lbs. Anoked ltolled Mont, reg. Me.. for. . . . . . . . . . . . t Just Arrived tl'8?l8trtl8attrittpt,pjtaieii'it,i MTt2EE'3Tiigil A Pew of the Many Specials Successor to G. P. Leith, HOLSTEIN Fresh Frozen Herring. cnIy. .35e do: Salmon Trout . . . . " Ireg or IN lb Save Snap " using Washing Ammonia Reg 12c pkg............. qfbrMe Good 2; bushel Conn) Bags . . . . . .mc each or 87 per dozen All kinds of Tobacco. . . . . . . . . . . .2 for Me Highest Cash Price Paid for Produce. How is the Time to Tone up your Stock IS per cent of all Heavy Rubbers 8 Overshoes " per cent " all Men's Cups and Mitts For twenty days. Keep (in: d the th, by hoping your feet dry and fearing rubbers. The best Glauhv’s Saks and Sulphtr always in stock at the lowest prices. . J. ARNILL Mftti,, A. BEGGS 8t, SON, ill) Entire When your daily paper subscription ex- pires, renew it through the Review office, and take advantage of our clubbing rates. JAS. MYERS, Holstein, Ont. q Chemical Clone“, new 2 iron VICC'. new. 4 Wire Gates, new 4 Exteneion Ladders, new. Violin, fine tone, need. H nth-back Cutter, used 2000 lb Stock Scale, new 1200 lb. Scale. used Iff lb. Fairbanks. uled FEBRUARY FOR SALE °.M., I01.- w...... ... "r.......... tor.......... it. tor...... e.. tur...... t: yr l ck is cut to Cost Price. .. "tt . . 100 A . foe 'ctrs for 300 when. for We Mo 121/20 120 “c Ne, 15tt Me He 14c 21c 190 IN, 18e tht A Money Saver for Two Weeks 2 packages any kind Tobacco 2 cans M. Charles Milk i,' tbs Cooking Onions 2 packages Lux 2 tins Gunn's Pork and Beans 3 lbs Corn Meal 2 packages lacaroni 2 packages brambles , packages Shredded Wheat 2 packages Grape Nuts 2 packages Health Bran 2 packages Corn Flakes 2 packages Laundry Starch l lbs Graham flour ' lbs Epsom Salts , lbs White Beans 20 lbs Oyster Shells 2 plugs any kind Tobacco " lbs 0mm: sugar 4 lbs Oatmeal 2 lbs Icing Sugar Bargains at 25c Wild tumors have become current that Holstein is "all in with the " " A number of cases ttrt- through the township sud several mild forms in Holstein but " is to be regretted that the report has them all in the village as it harms our village from a busi- ness standpoint. When all of the township becomes Incorporated with; Holstein. it will no longer bejust a village. Dr. Muir vieitod at his home nut Clinton last week. Mrs Walls, Detroit, " visiting her sister, Mrs W Rife. Mr D. Cameron to up from Toronto harvesting ice for Creamery purposes next amnmer. PROVISIONS 1il'IL February 8th to 22nd HOLSTEINALEADER r 12-“ F' sho. Both Days Inclusive Prof. Kyle, a recent visitor with his former patrons on the 12th con,, has a large music class at Monk where he also has in charge a fine violin orchestra in the church, George Plume, of Listowel, visited the Messrs Walmsley [an week. A number of our juveniles went for a pleasant sleigh ride last Friday evening while their elder brothers and sisters at. tended the Dromore rally. (A graphic war story has, we regret, to he held over this week.) No church last Sunday on account of the anniversary in Holstein Methodist Church. Those privileged to attend were well pleased. Remember Sunday, Feb. 23. is the date for Yeovil anniversary when Rev. Mr Wren of Mt Forest is expected to preach afternoon and evening and on Monday evening favor us with one of his much appreeiated lectures on "The Human Voice." Miss Ruby Philp has been spending a few days with her aunts and cousins near Hopeville. ' At the quilting last week at Mrs Philp's two patriotic quilts were com- pleted. Next Thursday two more are to be quilted at Mrs R. Nicholson’s Mr and Mrs Strong of Lambton, re. cently visited her uncle, S. Becks. Roy Reid and wife of Mooeiaw, Sash., are visiting relatives and friends here. According to recent reports Ptes J. Ross, T. McDougall and C. Laue are together in a convalescing hospital in England. _ 1... it ., Reid and bride of Home jawazc mung their may Mead. he hr l month when theywill then m. to ‘ieit Mrs Rrid'a home in Que- bee province. Means Wm. Range.“ WI Me. Douga" audited the Tomhlp Trul- urer’a bootrsior 'tttttteat week. AM tiuishitte auditing Mr Run-(e vent to Toronto " a delay-u to the South Grey Fall Fair Convention. We are pleased to man that all ot our my patient. an dong nicely. it being of a mild type Means Wm. aneal‘ WI Me. At the guided, In“! loath. d the Methodist chuck on load” evening. they one.” I 1|ny- vnazion to Ib.v. More to an“: their powder not»: year. 00in; to ihe on but a! In!“ out also! in closed. Also that: we no I-fvite. in chin chunk In Sunday PURE CLOVER HONEY l0 m pails. rog. 3.00 tor 2.70 5 ll) pails, reg. 1,50 for 1.35.... GOLDEN SYRUP 10 In pails, reg 1.10 for .98 5 lb pails, reg. .55 for " This is an exceptional value, as it mymul be replaced to-day for that prior. 500 ms ’Z'ISifirst Shortening, i lb bricks, reg. .34 for .80 Limited Quantity. Get in while it lasts. 'U', pml Pure Lard, reg.8.00 W' ........................ A ".AmHMi'liilR (Intended for lad weee) Cash only. A SNAP YEOVIL Sr 4th-E. Sahenk. H. Mes, R. Haas, J. Ellis. Sr 4th-E. Ellis, E. Allen?) Ron. Sr 8rd-E. Allen, J. Brown, M Ross, W. Long. F. Fergunon. Jr 3rd-E. Ellis. M. Eccles. J. Eccles, D. Alles, M. Troup, J. Whyte. Sr 2nd-A. Walmsley. M. Walmsley. Sr 1gt--A. Haas, J. Step. hen, M. Schenk, M. Rota, W. Ferguson Ptimer-L. Schenk, E. Ross and H. Mc. Phee eq,, N. Schram. Those not present legal number of days --Emma Aitken, Gladys Rice, John Heaney, Lizzie McGrath, Jean Ellis, Jane Heaney, Robbie Aitken. Total enroll.. ment 69. Average attendance 61. bel Haas,' Asa Brooks," Jane Heaney, Lillian McCall, Robbie Aitken, Lizzie Mc- Grath. Sr Ist-Stella Woodrard," Jean mas, Sam Fidler, Sandy McKenzie. Jr Ist-Margaret Christie," J. J. Matthews," Elmer Bilton,' Jim Calder, Charlotte Smith, Cora Dyer, Isabel Leith. Sr Pr-- Lizzie McKenzie, Alec Sim: Robbie Nic- olson. Rose Rife, Sadie McCell - Beatrice Smith. Viola Johnston, Mary Dyer. Jr Pr-rtteg Leith. Clara Arnillul Cecil John- ston.‘ Melvin Matthews," John Lewis Margreta Heaney. - Sr 4th-Stuart Scott.‘ Lloyd Hamilton” Jarvis Scott: Annie Hatniltoti,- Marie O'Connell. Daisy Irvin, Burrows Smith. Jr 4th--Addie Hus: Austin O'Connell- Joe Elli; Bernice Petrie." 3rd-Ruby Lewis: Clara Matthews," Marjory Mc, Call, James Adams,- Roberta Haas, Edna Dyers,~ Willie Ellis, Matilda Christie," BerthaBiltmv, Agnes Evans, Tom Mc- Kenzie, John Calder. Grace Baird, John Matthews, John Mckenzie," Edward Brookt, Michael McGrath, Gladys Rice, John Heaney. 2nd-Jean Baird,- James Chn.stie, Frank Heaney, Jack Irwin, Marv caret Arnill. Ruth Smith, Jean Ellis, Isa- Tho In“ "rkmttarut 80609! We a dump in the an. of holding tblr M ,rhkh In low to to - on WAY. MARCH 4th. 1919 At 8 o‘clock In their lull at Kol- Mn which willoouid of:poocbu.mi “than. mu] nude. sttM% unn- mm. a“, nko a lunch will be and at the do... If you will: to spend A couple of houn plot-tally and reliably do not nah it. Admin-ion adults Mo, children Mm! every day marked v, Holstei- School Report No 9, EGREMONT. Nd Frozen Qualla Salmon per IL, Fresh 19e Please do not ask for J. R.Scott, teachcrs FLOUR AND FEED F. J. Kerr, teacher, AGkyLr,t=-fiiidX 'is, F 40 kegs Lake Superior Herrimz, 100 lh siiie, - goingat., "to...... _ < _ A few dozen Florida Juicy 9r'angrm, " few down Lemons at..."........ A few dozen Valencia Raisins at., A few dozen Clothes Pins at. . . . .. . Mixed Tea, per ji/y." 7...“. .r T.'.' .U. . “c 1000 tins choice Brit. "olumbia Red Salmon 33c 500 tins, good pint, British Columbia Salmon Me 900 lbs I lb. pl gs best Seeded Raisins .. . Wie 600 lbs best Griffen Seedless Raisins . . . . . . 12% c it lasts , . . . . - iii-:2"? 500 lbs chtlicest Ceylon black 75 lOO-lb bags best Granulated Sugar. " l-..4- Some Big Grocery Inducements 300 98-": bags Milverton Jewel Flour. at per bag 275 98-": bags Pine Tree Flour, at per bu . . .. 5090-": sada0ataseal, at persuck .. ...... A Limited quantity of Bran per cwt. . . . . . . . AFewTonsotSlIorts. percwt............ l4.8urelszndsorFiueSult.perbbl.......... I close now hoping to in you be. fore next Xmu. I have not an Clam: " yet but think be out left for Canada as I have not heard hon: Well I must clou now wishing you I merry Christina and I bright and prosperone New Year. We are to have turkey for Irma. dinner and gupper and ham and eggs for break- an. l was in Westminster Abbey and saw where all the great autumn were buried And in a very solemn Nice. I law where the king. and queens have been crowned. “no where they hold parliament. I was in Lon- don Tower and 11.0 in St. have CI- thednl. It in I wondetful building. I have had my leave and had a dandy tune. I was in London, Selby Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee, Lancaater and Liverpool. I think I could give a lecture on my experience since coming to England. i but will tell you all about it when I} get home. In London I saw the, King's Home, atablea and harnena, i also his in: royal carriages and they sure are some buggies It in the boys who were volunteen and cune avenue and fought in France who demve credit. In den mother and tether have suffered more during my absence from them than I hove. They have worried very much about It while I have had I good ume and have seen lots of “an! would nevet have if not having been in the "my I wish to say that the Patriotic Society should not have aettt In: Inch I not: of appreciation tor my utvica in the ”my. I have not done Any- tlung for my king and counuy. Received your letter on 'edtr, signed on belle" of the Patriotic So. clety of Holstein. " Holstein Patrio'ic Society. I an" jut necked not lcltu of Int an: and that you lm vie Nov 26-“ Xm- Nx and lis' to Ibhllmivd “Ill eventual 2'liiiGi '" “d ,P't'imk 8mm, of you. In unwind to tro n “d _ taoutriat tor (but was. or“ was and any It tun we}! pa. ked he: human-Y apron-d and town-t and wealth noted road oasrrrl Why I My be which udpcmalc "can ne" Koran» tr K n " kinduil shown " In: hom Holstein mow , h " Hh I . Your No.4 “le8”de tsttend we '. my '. . 3033665 BetraedCeaitis' inn up that “pa-aim.- a? " m a? tsth Batt R Co. C‘llldums good mm. Evcrything v, .s m - B. I P. France rf,1,fti,'h',it1Nt' Arr the sockI. . n n " at. ere 1nd“; may sour for a while It I “on So "unk- ___.__." BEND In. on I and will!- all I happy! 1rra'l'l'ltd New {'eat Ood M tbe Tempe-rune. thue, 3'30319 Pl: Geo. H. Rams, Itt"ed (I I t1eld " rip'tine ernin, and Batt Cal. Incl: Gun Corp, Wot artttt the m 'rnirur am Er. Batt. Enact. B. B. F. "1el1rl1er,': "I! (' 'Y r" rid Seafotd. Sussex. England. Dec. an. 1918 Dear Mr and In Phlitr,- Mil-3mm - I!!! ".. -- -- -7--- _ 7 . . _ I remain. wont friend, Ftgehtlc Sedety m su/ toth" . A "elt"PTlt't credit. iv.Thietdort. 3 Dec. ulna. 19:8,- AA "o"'"'--............ Btu. tor lie o~0ao annoying-I... Mhrq m black. green or olumbia Red Salmon Me l. tits. . . . ,-.rum.... a." truck .. ...... 4.79 percwt. ....... 2.00 'twt............ 2.25 W iit'l2'hhtit t replace h Set. Jltsj','t'2'rl'f, ”flamingo! a Set of Dishes. or In contemplating bus, None in the our future, here's your chance. The Variety Store- we're dieting In): for. . Thee eta are Euclid! were. Neat ds dam and Rock patterns They are ex muons! value and an sold regular ly to: $28.50. We have ' Oct! and areotreri-efar ........ M.00 We also have a an Plain white with gold band. Reg. price 18.50, " so .e'reotteritt-efor....... o given To that which ie not bread Bu . maddening (laugh: to ltd-me the brain Can thie he true " I eaid. “Yea. it in an. [not at that man kaolin: no. the tavern door, Hie my. char-o'er all (on. Win holde earth for him more y , Bo auger- to hie wretched home, Winona peace end ioe have find, " wife and children ahrinkfmm him In loeehlng and in dread. Oh peopled thia Chrietien land 8 rive for e Heavenly Crown. Bias in [our night and firmly crush Thu ewlll evil down - TriGrtit “no Mammy (My. mun-mumm- nu "c H. M wld Auto out wit d .‘vr i' h: n 'htnjayou light i, 'ho I . mg 'tmut Tutu-new toil in West It wit, bod tits people ottutsny 'a: ds It wilt (In the Weary real. ' Oh no l" ”claimed a paucrby. “You word. “Jen a: dream: The (all is tor the distillery Down by that like: are-In." “Win! engage the toad that God has cool-01.7.. 97 piece Dinner Sets --;.|5. " SAUNDERS. Prop. l while . . . . . t0.N pd Coup-yo. I G D. Nut Non". My mm 5.74 4.79 of (t A. S. H ih We seem tram the 111mm cum driving up lye-hi [anguish the blun- ml he had In idea that I but new ”and " In this wnv. Bruvr I the have own was desire to h emu that Cinders he mm I Ml returned t around someth Armm'run A hem. McElroy, I worms. has h! an} ultu'll "pr. g of Linda. and u la. Catherines. tNertentative " R 'Woy, who is at p Mr and Mrs Thou shun tune for her 35§§35 John Kellv. youth lit a hip trW acknnly (hm the n in the hick ot their 1 m the buminu deck 1:: ttont “hon sic-m led. and was busv l Wu”: have Wai “wk stain and a lad: Tome from Walken la m Will all exchange All: tan. Se own snt Rev. G (Erma wood Pres. 'let his panama- . _ 1Unover is interim' Dvuuauand Md. Guaranteed) r. Damn nu bases m me whim Hallway he! use! Don't mil to Harry Linda am March tith in Tu Mixed barley an. “5.00 pet t St. Peter, n: maul I fttm't "any t, March t Bis: carnival, w Hanover Hock-y Friday, February u, VOL Avctuw Snu HM mm Hear ( "no! Isl No " Gemsite, Gun": Water Reg I my. Rex-wow '0 b Feb This i 001'.) I07. Hum" y t ht “(I cut price on t being on“ and to her I. cc ot M Rn . on 51mm. Tt till arr-lint n the " in the Rice the In! h ' 7 In to gr ll R 0m M it Ad

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