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Durham Review (1897), 29 Jan 1920, p. 8

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it; R.J. ARNILL Holstein; 'i 5m:Prrm:flannengmflésnmmaa Central Business College Students 14., Enter st any Tine We have experienced innrur Ion. give thorough mum" and min graduate. to [an-mom. Get out tree catalogue and learn what we can do tor you. We give voc- ab“! training to returned men. Mt. Forest-Stratford- ngham D. A. MCLACHI.AN, Prudent C. SMITH & SONS, Dealers, Durham Our Motto: "Reliable goods at moderate prices. A fair deal to everybody." Full line of Ladies' and Oents' Rubbers. trulersear, Hosiery. large stock Flannel Goods. Some special Bargains in Silk As we have entered upon another year. we intend to carry 3 larger stock than ever. Come and compare our price with any, and you will find our goods and prices right. A good variety of Fresh Fish, consisting of B. C. Salmon, Halibut, Herring and Finnan Haddie Fresh supply of cu RED MEAT always on hand. LARGER STOCKS AND RIGHT PRICES The: wholesnle houses, have advised us that there will be an increase in Soap, Sugar, Syrups. Cannot! 0001‘s, Teas, Mince Meat and Cereals. To protect our cutomerr, we have bought a. large supply at the old prices and will give our custom- ers the benefit of our purchase. Fresh Fish and Meats As Ford Dealers in this district we are anxious to serve the com: munity to the best of our ability. By placing your order now you will assure yourself of getting your car at a later date. '" , I ‘HE Demand Will Exceed the futttrnt,t-,plafsr, Vnnr (31-1191- Our allotment of cars will be small compared with the demand that will exist in this territory. In order to obtain this allotment it will be necessary to show the Ford Company the actual orders. The Ford Company advise that, on account of the shortage of raw material, they entertain no hope of supplying the demand for Ford Cars during the coming season. 1 Output-place Your Order Now! We carry a full line of School Books Stationery and Patent Medicines ('i?lt?ittl.tnt?lt88i?itae:8t?lt 'it; Fresh Groceries at the Old Price -r-r----ritrr- Farm For Sale East halfof Lot 2t and Lot 22. Con 19 Egremont, containing 150 acres more of less. About 100 acres cleared. tmile from school. church convenient. good spring creek, 25 acres sweet clover seed- ed. Bargain to quick purchaser. Apply to John Hill, Ideal coal Move, nickel plated, also an eletric brass fixture with three projecting lights Apply at this Office. For R. R. l, Varney A very pleasant and enjoyable time was spent on Tuesday evening " the home of Mr and Ira Bert Brebner when the members ot the Library Board and each with a friend, gather- ed for the purposeolahowing in their humble way. their appreciation of the services of hr Brebner " his untir- ing and ever cheerful way of boosting the Library. Not only now but for years, Mr Brebner hastaken great in. terest in it and was one to whom the Board placed their contidence when hard run for funda,--whieh always was a success tiaancially and other. DIED Barton-On Jan. 22nd. 1920. at the home of her son Robert, Mrs. Bar. ton Br., aged 96 years. HOLSTEIN LEADER Kindlv use?! IMO toktooteood fellowship in expression ct our friendship and marinade . We here with ox'ond m we . plumm- and Many New Your. Signcdon bebnl! of your friend- nd well-vista". Baht. Guild. Bantu Pittder. We, your friends and neighbm have gathered to tsotttttnttrtuyt van or. the Innivennry ct yum birthda) and to express 3 word ot aporooistinn for your bravery and sour-n for the put you hue taken in this Great War. o, \Vednesdav evening of Ins: week, a number ol friends and neighbors gathered at the hams cl Mr Wm. Dickson to epand eeucial eveninz in honor n! Nnrmen'e birth arty. The evening wu spent in camel. mnele end social chat. Nor. men mm asked to stand when he was presented with e puree ott26. He then replied in a tau ehneen words, thee-Int than for their kindneu. Folio-mg in the eddreen : Jen. " I920 Deer Nor--. "itr Ind Mr: John- md t.tnily at. tended I party Fad-y evening on the neoond. In Barron, on old neighbor for mnoy you". pot-ed “my [on weak " the home of her son Robert "on Robb, Last work's budget Mr James Robertson is on the sick list.. We hope he will woo be Around ”not - Vlr Geo. Eddington has his fnrm for sale. He intends main to Toronto in me near future. A numbertrom here attended the banquet at. the Methodist church Hula!" n, Thursdry night Allie. ported a ttood time. Mu Douglas and (magma: Mary spent. one any hurt week an Mu Els. more Rum. South Bend. Mr J. Bunch bus purchaud Mr T Bogle's fifty acre tum. Mr and Mn J. Smith entertained 1 number of young geopla hid-y even- "W, - - - - la conclusion allow us to with you and your partner in life Godspeed as you journey down the path of life. May you both bespared long to share each others joys and bear each others burdens and enabled so to live in this He that in the life to come you may have life everlasting. Signed on behalf of Board, Jno. R. Philp, President Mrs G. Hostetter, Secy. We know of no more ol portune time than the present in ttying to make our appreciation known. There fore we ask you to accept this clock as n token ot that appreciation. In looking backward and thinking oi our history and the ways and means to our present "ieieney, we use Library Board remember very thankfully your generosity of spirit in many tir’nes serving us in such a generous and cheerful way at our an- nual concerts. You relieved us of almost all the resonaibility of the program and in the (act that it was in your hands we had a guarantee of a fall house. This hds always been to use great load lined and alsoa public service and benetit. Ot th; r, wtutnons in our village and community which we think are playing a greet partln developing good citizens end lifting to a higher intellectull end more! plane is our Public Library. Last you we served 70 families with our name twenty five hundred books and we think that not in many centres the size of out: can you fiud a more efficient public service in this connection. Our race seems to be commuted in wu/‘h a wav that we Bee each others S'rrmglh and hwlpfulness m reaching the highest Ideals that are cet hefore us Teer.efore or,tt of We barring questions of a public spirited person is the community question. In most exercises of this type there is a note of sadness because the sub- jects may be leaving for some other vicinity But we assure you we, ten. der you this address and token with a strange gladtteto boomse you are to rem sin our neighbor and fellow citizens. We cannot allow you to enter your new and better relation of life, with. out expressing to you in some way our very beat wishes as fellow citrz:n, but we come to your home to-night Itthis happv time in your lif‘and Mrs Brebnez‘s life representing the service of the Public Librarv as a community factor in the building of a better and nobler cit'zenahip. The Egremont Agricultural Soc. iety are holding n grand concert in their Hall at Holstein on Wednesday on Feb. uh, when the well-known andipopular Mr D. R. Cowan and Miss M Tait with In electttiouitrt and pianist will put on the program. com- mencing at 8 o'clock. Admission 50 cur. Come early as the last time those artists appeared here, a large number were unable to get in. wise The eve was spent in music, singing and that goes to make an en. joyable time. Atter the program ttteg company parted after singing "Auld Lang Syne" and "They area iully good couple. Mr B. 'Brebner, Dear Sir, - Ag. Society com:irt--come ORCHARD DURHAM REVIEW Holstein, Jan. " Camel of Eyre-out against Jchn Hill of nine tovnlhip came before Judge Suthulnud " . special lining of thaw County Court fut Tuna-v. The dilpu'e “I over a line fence which the defendant claimed II. [any on n wintry prmpeet dreer As the feethery ibtkes come down And higher and higher the drifts lie piled Tout eover the earth no brown. Nn “an of lite in the white exptnte Or the sky like at dnme ot lend. The wind moans through the leafless twee All nature indeed scrim dead. Ah, who does not think with no ech- in: heart, When the winter sun in low Of dear ones in their narrow beds Under the cold, cold now. Bat it whisper wines to my weary heart Spring will return again. The 'reel' be ruhrd in living err-5n And yerdare neck tttr' phin Under that man le a: [uh- Mt d " Mit- Like I babe (in is rttrchric, Mme", No, in death but on m up Set. N, are. now lies a: fwd". . Siting grew“ is but it place of lust To the weuv body given, The sun! ot origin divine Now lives with God in Heaven And when we watch the opening buds In some nanny springtime hour Let he think ot the day when God will all Fiona the nrth each humen flower. Zero weather. A Inow block-do. Noumil " home due. Oar school cloned for nom- deye Int week. lusts IcCannelk an: ot the above Townlhlp Minnie Line Fen“ UN I AKIU ARCHIVES TORONTO Own: to the stormy weather of In: week Mr John Brown, drover. VI! put to (with I dis-damage bv having to hold his stock over trom Thom!" un'il Friday when be shipped tour "rloud of I o:k at No. 1 prices. 0 ' Sunday next, Feb. lac. Mr J. J. Martin of Port Dover. wnll Iddressthe congregntlon of b't. l’nul‘a church. Egremont, in behalf of the Found Movement. No doubt thu, can“ should be II) interest to I" und 3 good repneaentwon is expected. Miss Agnes Allan bu returned to Toronto intending to secure I position for the winter. Miss Blanche Noble tuseompmnied by her sister. Mica Eln. returned to Kitchener on Mona, last. after spend- iug bee "canon atthe parental home. A huannean meeting was held " tit Pam’s chuvch on Tuesday evening und owing to the inclement rather. some excuse is made in behall of the the. m. Mr sud Mn Lewis at Orchard Ipem Sunday with the lutar'a parents. In sud In “mes Eden. Mr Bsrnegt beacon made. business hip to the Queen any on Mend-y lug. Mr 5nd Mn June- T'tmker drove to Wasgham a week ago to visit the In. 'er‘l mother, Mn Briggen. who was very ill Ind owing to her law condition Mn Tucker hos renamed. "Both plaintiffs fail and judgmenl must be entered in each (m Fe dismis- smg the acuun. I Fe" no reason why the defendant corporation should not. have " costs in each case. The Clerk will enter Judgment in each case as above And In; the plaintiffs coon. " He concludes: “The ratio diceadi of the cases seems to be that it ts not requisite that a highway , in its whole Width as located, should be fitted for travel. It is sutficientsif It be of ,u1table width and In good condition in! the needs of the public and the risk of a home taking fright was one ot those risks to which percous g0”) s' upon a highway are subject and the consequences of which they must suffer. " Enema: Council Wins Case against Morrison and Moore His Honor, Judge Sutherland re- served his decision in these cams tried " last Division Court here. Af. ter careful consideration his decision has now been given in favor ofthe municipality with costs In each case. The plaintiffs, it will be remember- ed were thrown from a buggy last August by their horse Sthg at a big log on the side of the road, they receiving injuries and claiming that the corporation was liable for not ban- ing the obstruction removed. Judge Sutherland puts the case concisely, thus ' Does the existence at an object calculated to frighten horses lying to the side at the travel- rled road in passing which a horse shiesI without coming in contact with it, there being no evidtme that the 'highway was otherwise outof lepkll or in a defective condition. render tln Corporation liable for injuries sus tained in an accident that ensues , An 'rtietrrottght by Donald " He then quotes many precedents of similar case: finding lspecml conch oration in a Fuilarton vs Colquboun milksland case tried before Judge Rlddell in which it “we shownlhat if the "obstruction" was on the toad side away irrm the via tritn (navel led part of the road) and no contact liability could not beestabltshed. Fgremont Fence Squabble ALLAN’S CORNERS SOUTH BEND It YOU are broken down in health from any cause whatever we will 'unnntne that a six box treatment ot luCKlNG‘S HEART AND NERVE REMEDY will make a wonderful improvement in your health, but you must be sure to get llACKlNG'S. Price 50c a box. ll boxes for $2.50. Sold by all dealers. or by mull. Hucklng's Limited. Listovel. newed--thai to the use of your remedy. which I III plen- mend to anyone sunning trom Nervous Disc-nos." This testimontial comes voluntarily from one whose ropu nssqilahle and is given tor the solo purpose or helping other. stat-nts are trutc---or as new! to the truth “In the men could throw a stone" Jud. 20 is. "Please send me 6 boxes of Hackinx's Heart and Nerve Remedy. I have used the box you sent me and I feel that it has already helped me. My head is clearer and the pain that has followed the preparation of my sermon: has been greatly relieved and I feel that with proper treatment I will again be restored to my old-time vigor. I am so pleased with the success ot your remedy that I am giving part ot it to some of my friends." Now comes the proof in letter number three. a few weeks later. better Number M "Having need your tnedieine,rueking's Heart and Nerve Remedy for a few weeks tor Neurasthenla (Keno-a Widow.) I have Item-e an a new man. For ftre months I have suffered from tueerte-r, Nave-a (hula. Fainting Spells, t-k-ven- IIL-adaehes and I could not place my mind on the preparation of my sermons. To-day. my old ambition and aim-n- " u. Here is Letter Number One “Please send me one box ot HACKING'S HEART Ind NERVE REM- EDY. 1 am suffering trom a bad attack and have been unable to In my pulpit for three months, doctors lay that it may be six months or more bes tore I an well again. I used fo be able to hold my [use congregation from start to iinitsh, now, I can scarcely hold my own tho-(bu. My Heart Action is bad and I am subject to hinting: and Dizziness. and an: very denpondent. I hope that your remedy will help me." We sent on the one box of Hacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy and 11 days later we rccdve this letter. same seventeen feet on his property. Neon witnesses were heard on Tues- Mr McCsnnel says thet line lence is day and theme lasted all day. Mr on the true line and brought the IC-' W. S Middlebro, K. C appeared for tion for damage and trespass when , the plaintil sud Mr. W H. Wright Hill came across the lence sud cut ' for the defendant. Judgment was re. tivelarge maple trees. Over four. :trerved.-0. S Sun Times. e tt..7.o. Was almost a Nervous Wreck from Overwork; this won- derful remedy brought buck his old time vigor and Vial, ity. Ream tho story ot a Great Medicine, in three letters. 8100 in cash Will be paid to anyone who can prove that these letters are not genuine. The name ot Minlsaer will be given to unyone who doubts these remarkable statements. rq e , C,iijiiiei), 1tCf-it2 NMQ’K‘U-HMI All kinds 01ml: hour!“ at mute price. I on Hour and Paul in baht. Every bag guaranteed. If not satisfaction bring It back and got your money. Low Grade Flour, Rolled Oats, Breakfast Cereal. Bran. Shorts. Middlings. Corn Chop. kaeIl Chianti Corn 2,'.'T John McGowan Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop-ks Prominent Minister Endorses _,i',i'-l.,i)., Ilacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy CR'MPED OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at. . . " very reasonable rates THE PEOPLE/S MILLS The high price of Beef and Pork causes you to turn to Fish, cheapest food going and no waste. Frozen Salmon N o. 1, at 16c per lb Pickled salmon No l, at $15 per keg. Herring pickled No. l, at $8 per keg. Iiamond jubilee {year Just the feed for that calf. You can't afford to feed Cream at 700 per lb when a 6e article does the same thing ' No man can feed Hogs kill the lice. We have a large supply of both these brands. Try a package and save one third of your feed. These brands are marked with a strong guar- antee. tons of No. I Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY a. r d C 22on M Royal Purple Hess Stock Food Letter Number Two whes and I could Gn place by mlan J,, the TO-day. my old mutto- nag] strength In In- JANUARY 29. and Cattle and lice so ‘. which] all plomdrr:o__n;m;h 'Pt {whose reputation Is Im- " others. The ubove the Inc- od Benjamin WN,. XLIII. I' r Brydnn wat h Cl WAN” _ Sum " ll Qlll STANDARD mu tttt y n DURHAM BR MN KIA-LY - _ PRICEVILLE . 00¢. WV! an t " M " --t. is THE re

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