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Durham Review (1897), 30 Oct 1919, p. 8

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*4 C# ® HOLSTEIN LEADER AlM1Tor Critada Lanada fral TORONTO Noti Everyâ€"one present, â€"and the ol1ce church was filled, enjoyed the fowl my store and have|supper in the Methodist Church last ; to dispose of my| Friday, and as well, the entertainâ€" z down the price of| ment which followed, Rev. Mr ; store. Sale comâ€"| Wren‘s lecture "Birds of a Feather" ,_ Oct. 30 and will| was a decided treat, while Miss Pickâ€" ds are sold. Come|ering and Mrs Lewis in solos and r choice at duetts delighted the audience. The J. M. Matthews. _ proceeds amounted to $87.00. We are prepared to buy your cream and are desirous of procuring all the cream in this district. We supply cans and pay cash,. The present price for butter fat is 60 cts. per 1b. Get your can at the mill. Pte. Howard Drumm arrived home from overseas last Wednesdayâ€"the last of the boys to return, He went to Kitchener Tuesday to take a posiâ€" tion. While painting the roof of the eleâ€" vator last Friday afternoon, Mr Jas. Myers slipped and fell over the edge â€"a drop of 16 feet. He suffered a broken arm at elbow, but fortunately was otherwise uninjured, Mr J. D. Main and son Will came up from Waterford last week, Will remaining to work on the farm, Mr Hartley Allingham went to Torâ€" outo last Friday morning to take a position . Miss Edna Haas is home ffom Torâ€" onto where she has been for some Mr A. J, Chisholm, Insurance Agent of Owen Sound, was in the village on Wednesday. Mr Ferguson and his mother from near Priceville are moving this week into the house lately purchased from Dr. Mair. We welcome them to our village. Dr. Mair has taken rooms at the hotel, retaining his store and office as formerly. Messrs Geo. Bye ‘and Dr. Ellis went to Toronto Wednesday on busiâ€" TE DURHAM REVIEW L. B. Nicholson. Sadly missed by Mother, Father, Sisters and Brother, In sad but loving memory of our dear son and brother, Lance Corp. W. W. Manary who was killed in action, Oct. 31st, 1917. Days of sadness still come o‘e1 us, Tears of sorrow often flow, Memory keeps our loved one near us, Whom God claimed two years ago. Though his loving voice is silent, Aud his good heart ceased to beat, Yet we miss his wellâ€"known footsteps And the face we nsed to greet. God called the one we loved away, Forget her, no, we never will As years roll on we love her still. SBadly missed by Mother, Father, Sisters and Brothers. In loving memory of Irene Henriâ€" etta Rice who passed away October 28th, 1918. One year has passed since that sad day Stoves, lnmrs. stovepipes, saws, axes and handles, dpnils. pots, pans, glass and putty and everything at a bargain at J. . Matthews. The last cream of the season is beâ€" ing drawn toâ€"day and after to morâ€" row our Creamery will be closed down after havieg had a successful season. About 115,000 lbs of butter have been turned out. Rev. G. S. Scott is in attendance at Bynod meeting in Toronto this week. Mr Chas. Legge gave up his posiâ€" tion in Smith‘s Garage, Durham, last week and left Wednesday to take a course in automobile mechanics in Detroit for the winter months. * An automobile ran over L. B. Nichâ€" olson‘s big 8 mos. old St. Bernard dog last week, the animal living only a few minutes after, It was a fine dog and the playmate of the children, ... Rev. and Mrs Konkle, of Palmersâ€" ton, will commence evangelistic serâ€" vices in the Presbyterian Church next Wednesday, November 5th. Miss Nellie Adams, of Aberdeen, Scotland, arrived here last Saturday evening on an extended yisit to her cousina‘, Mrs Dayid Bruce and Mr Wm. Aberdein. IN MEMORIAM |_â€" mrs W. J. Dodson and family acâ€" ‘companied by ber motherâ€"inâ€"law Mrs Wm. Dodson, left on Wednesday for | Toronto where the former intends reâ€" | maining for a couple of weeks before | her departure for her home in Tyvan Sask, | .Don‘t forget the Fowl Supper and program to be held id basement of St Paul‘s Church, Egremont, on Tuesâ€" day, Nov. 4th, the admission for adults being 40¢, children 25¢, Mr John Brown, drover, has leased the farm known as the Calvert propâ€" erty at Orchardville for a term of three years. Mr Samuvel Wright of Listowel is spending a few days with friends in Durham and vicinity. The Thanksgiving Service which was held last Sabbath in St Paul s church, was under the presidency of the Rev. Mr Perdueof Walkerton and was very much appreciated while Rey Mr Hardy officiated in bis church at Walkerton . Mr Waliter Ferguson of the 16th Con., Egremont, who has sold his farm to Mr W m. Sterne of Dromore, has purchased the farm of the late Wm. A. Allan and intends moving thereto in the course of a couple of weeks. The sale of Mrs W. A. Allan turnâ€" ed out quite a success, regardless of the showery weather as there was a good attendance and prices ranged high. A meeting of the Dromore Branoch of Women‘s lostitate will be hbeld Wednesday afternoon, Nov 5th, at the bome of Mrs R. Renwick Srâ€" It is hoped that there will be a lall at tendance at the meeting. Bring along your cream. _ We have and will pay you top price. ALLAN‘S CORNERS We have a large stock of Fall and Winter Gloves. _ The famous Peabody Glove needs no â€" recommendation: Prices to suit everyâ€" 1 CS CC EnE hnaveit he will be glad to get it for you or we wil‘l'l‘;..gl‘::'wn:ndh to you by mail post paid. Insist on Hacking‘s, ; HACKING‘S LIMITED, Listowel, Ont. I was an 41 .. __; _| _, ""2°YC HNemedy bas done wonders for me,1 was on the point of a Complete Nervaus Breakdown, could not sleep nor plan my household duties; for years I suffered with my Heart and my Nerves and the doctors could do little for me. I took Hacking‘s Heart and Nerve Remedy on the recommendation of ana a¢ .. _ "@" 04 N®rve 64 first boy j ; . ____"", 0‘ one of my friends. After taking thefimboxlinpme‘.o..d\hho.ltfi that I took the full treatment of six boxes and am now feeling so much better that I am able to return to my work with renewed vigor. I am glad that I hnvenhuloudsmuufium«ioum-o much good,"* Hacking‘s Heart and N Remed for a bor. 6 for $2.50. 1f y o. 3\ _ "\Crve Remedy sells for 50¢ get a Don‘t give up; Don‘t Weaken, do not be discouraged beâ€" cause other medicines have failed to benefit you, here is one that will Build Up and Strengthen the Body so that you will again be Strong and Vigorousâ€" When your good health leaves you then you lose en ambition and the desire to succeed in life, Things that are worth while do not interest you and you drag on from day to day, We are buying all kinds of live fowl. on Wednesdays. â€" Highest market j weights. WHEN YOUR HEALTH FAILS ALL IS LOST ! Hacking‘s Heart and Ng_n_re Remedy puly ay 2 02 C CAIvE Ho TONOWSâ€" *s Heart and Nerve Remedy has done wonders Aan nnlans s t n d C !_ _A tempting supper was first served on Monday evening in the Orange Hall where the inner man was mfly provided for. | Thence in the church a bright program of speech, song. and story followed with Hq W. Irwin in the chair. The addresses were given by the chairman, by Rev. | Harry Caldwell, of near Woodstock, who was visiting his old home, by Rev. Mr Cole, Durham and last but not least by | Varney‘s newly honored citizen, Geo M. | Leeson. M. P. P. The dominant theme of the first three was the need of raising | up in Canada the finest types of manhood ‘and womanhood to cope with the conâ€" | ditions and opportunities before us, and | of congratulations to the district and the | newlyâ€"elected member on the honor beâ€" | stowed upon them. Mr Leeson in his adâ€" | dress stated he fully realized the heavy | responsibilities gshead of himself and his | party, thanked all for the honors given, | and asked for the sympathetic support of | all and advice at any time, that he might capably represent them. The position | was not of his own seeking, but now that he had accepted it and the constituency l accgrted him, he wished to do his duty by all classes. Mr Dezell, the present pastor, gave a humorous reader purporting to be a letter from Pat to Mike on the Referendum, from _ the Citizens‘ League viewpoint. Mrs Jos Lennox favered with two recita_ tions, Miss Alice and Peter Ramage with a duett and the latter a solo, Miss Winnie Blyth a solo, and Varney Choir with three wellâ€"rendered anthems. "God Save the King" brought the evening to a close. for on less notice than usual there were fine attendances at all gatherings those of Sunday being conducted by the pastor, ~Mr R. Dezell in the morning, and by Mr and Mrs Richard Allen in the evening. As Mr and Mrs Allen are leaving next | Thursday to engage in Mission work in ; the West, it was planned to hold the Anâ€" niversary before their departure, they beâ€" ing faithful workers while resident at | Varney. _ C Though the Anniversary Services in Varney Methodist Church were arranged Varney Anniversary juast The Women Owen Sound h Mrs Emmeline the Suffrage m« pear in Owen : t« th on Sunday time togge also in m or no to ha plied baki have then Nov . 11 Town H:| Savings Hugh gram, STANKD call ¢ Ofhcd If you w Christmas name and printed the ve V« Mal Good 1 girl ien y 1 A¢ I} Th VOL. OHN KE t R Al USH McArti All la Red Cr DURKA Th yen t} K n ib 08 °/ se M Child car dik

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