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Durham Review (1897), 19 Feb 1920, p. 8

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it Fe 3533333335 'sassy/east,.,:,?.:?,.,':?, I R. J. ARNILL Holstein if; .rv's', 312:12113H*J_W r one I tl','."'; John McGowan “l wwmwmmmm 'i,'ji'i, HOLSTEtN LEADER 1 Atomizers Wampolv's Na-Dru-Ct aaaaaaesssée si'"":""':",,., Preventatives for the 'Flu' (t Making room for Our Spring Stock Week's Break-up-au or, Dominion Case: It is expected to arrive shortly, so we are clearing out much of our Winter goods to accom- modate it. Now is your opportunity to secure these seesoneble goods at reduced prices. Milling Oats Barley Heavy Rubbers and Overshoes Men's Heavy Underwear Men's Work Shirts IF YOU NEED FEED Some Snaps In Children's Coats ik Ladies' Skirts Specials in Groceries Get our prices on above Feeds. It will pay you to buy now as feed will be higher during the winter months. We carry a choice stock of Fresh Groceries, and this week offer you inducements in Lytle's Pickles in bulk, sweet or sour, the very best Oyster Shell for Poultry feed Spanish Onions, Seedless and Seeded Raisins, etc BOO tons of No. I Mixed Chop wum no BARLEY Wheat, Barley and Oats Chopj Big stock, Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry rlour Every bag guaranteed. If not satisfLstoro bring It back and got your money Our Motto: "Reliable goods at niihlerate prices. A fair deal to everybody." Low Grade Flour. Shorts. Middtings, All than 01.1.“! boueht Chocolates and Confectionery CRIMPED OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices GNPPED OATS at.. .. vcty reasonable rates To Remove that Cold, take ROB ROY MILLS, Limited ROB ROY MILLS, Limited The Central Drug Store All sizes. Let us supply your requirements THE PEOPLE’S MILLS We will pay highest price for any quantity of above Grain delivered at our Elevator. Clansman Stock Feed (75 per cent Cora) Chieftain Mixed Feed (50 per cent Corn) Crushed Oats Chopped Oats Oat Shorts Poultry Scratch Feed Feed Oatmeal Whole Corn Chopped Corn CIT! Jo's Extract of Cod Liver Oil. . . . . . .. 1.00 -Co Syrup of Tar & Cod Liver Compound We are in the market for Business Hours---") a. m. to 5 p. m. all kinds, bought before the raise in price I bench! " market price. on Hm and Feed ll ton lots Eclipse and Pastry Flour wan-(luldtTahlets . . . . . . . . . . . . Me xscura Bromide Quinine. S. McBETH, Prop TERMS, CASH. Rolled Oats, Breakfast Cereal, Bran, Corn Chop, Cracked Chicken Com Feed Oats Mixed Grain we have a large stock of following Feed '. "I'M" _ Reduction Peas I ; We trust this will have no ill effect q I and that she Will continue progressing . until usual health is restored. Glad I l also Mrs O‘Connell 18 much improved Ir, The Directors of Bgtemont Agric- m ' ultural Society who have been con- m ‘tvmplaung building an addition to . . -|--2- a,.t-.A.,ese,-ioregt hall, met on I! l The Directors of Bgremont Agric- l m ;ultural Society who have been con- (qrttm.pla.tttur building an addition to ii) their already capacious hall, met on . . :Saturday and fiuallv decided to leave m it in abeyance for the present. Ma- M [ terial and labor are both very expen- m sive. The Board are anxious for a if large membership for this year and . when approached or better, do not 'f-TJ, wait to be askel but give any one of the Board your name and St. $100 from loo members is of greater bene- fit than 3:00 from 25 members. They _ want men and money. J to lose those who have so long been _ rundcnts of village and vicinity. On ths kind invitation of Mrs Rev. Scott, the Women's Institute will hold the Annual “At Home" in the Manse on Friday evening, Petr 20th, to which all the members accompan- ied be their husbands or "fend. are cordially invited to attend. An ex- cellent programme is being prepared, iLight refreshments will be served. I Come and spend an enjoyable evening 1 Mrs J. Orchard is so much improv- ied in health an to be able to leave i, Toronto tor home Monday a m. Sorry Tlor the inconvenience caused by the ’storm of having to stay in Palmer- iston from Monday till Tuesday eve. - . _.. e __ .A_ 2rr _R__5 TORONTO" 1 The annual meeting of the Holstein _ Public Library was held on Wednes- ;dav evening, Feb nth. The year 1 t919 was the most successful year ,that the Library has had since being established tn 19m. The names of 74 families were on the record book, shesides all the returned soldiers oi ‘the community were written to and r offered free membership for the year. I A number of them took advantage of ‘this offer. The number ol books is. ;sued and circulated for the year was 1 3:64 an increase of 469 over any pre vious year. Mt "w... ,-.... The Board of Managers and officers l ot 19I9 Were reelected for 1920 They are as follows ' Ree G 8. Scott and Rev. W. M. Lovettrove, honorary members: Messrs] R Philp. DAIlan. it Alliugham, G"Tturtowtt, E Dlngwall Ire Tuck. Mr: Armll, Miss Steven-on and Mrs Hoatetter, Directors. Pres. --0. R. Philp, Secv.-Mrs Hostetter, Treasurer-D P Coleridge, Librarian -.-Mts D P Coleridge. Book Com. mittee-Rev W M Lovegrove Rev G. iScott, Mrs Coleridge, Mrs Hostetter. 1 During the year a splendid lot of {books were purchased by the book ICommittee. A list of these will be gun-nun».-. - .V_V found in next week's issue The Board hopes that 1920 may be even a more successful your than any prr" vious one. If ytu sre not already a member, becnmé age at once did like advantage ol tho splendid opponun- - . __ -- .- A .0- my 'i'iW'aiiLriiie" most nb'todnle books available necessary for me to curtail my dairying operations, I have anumber of young dairy cows for sale, some fresh, others will freshen shortly. Prices reasonable. Wm. H Hunter, Lot 4, con go, Egremont Phone line 12. ring I-i, Holstein be uuo'mn lot 27, can ll, Egremont Tp ' 2h mi'en n-mzh of Holstein. an Thundny. Fvb 26 h, 1920. " 12 80 pm ' Farm amok and lmplrmemn buy. gram nnd hon. M'dtffectl No reserve. Terms ; Hay, Grain and mm. ol $10 and "oder ' Over ttsttt amuuul 12 monthr credit I‘ll be uivvn on uppoved joint now. ; r, vet cent. " tor cub. Owing to circumstance: which make it 'fhe undenanvd will )0" by nub- Credit Auction Sale Thou McVIIHm. Prep'Uutr Wm anpbv. Auc‘ioneel D Allan. Clad 'r-.-'"'"'-- "_-..------ Misses Marzaro' and Jeanette Kerr ut Struztord Hormel, spent the week end at the pnrental home. Mr. J awe: Leeann left tor Stratt‘ord Tharadhy last to accept a p mition as bookkeeper in B garage there. i, Bic-bard Mchbe is the new inn- inr clerk in the S:andard Bank " Durham. _ -- Ella to know that Mrs. J. Blyth is improving after a severe lack of the grip. A very enjweble evening was spent a: the home of Mr Ind Mrs H. Wilkinson on'l‘hnrsdey evening. 13ah Feb. when neighbors and friends as- sembled there to recall the many plenum memories of their deputies friends. _ . . , Mer all congregated and had spent a jolly two hours. a lull in the proeeedioo gave an opportunity to call G. M. Lesson. M P P., to the chair. After nddreuinz the neqth born he made known the chief feature otthe waning Ind promptly called upon Mrs. M Barber nod Mr. Wm. Grant. The Inner rend a very ap propriate address and the former " the correct time presented to Ilr nod Mrs Wilkinson a purse ot monev do. nod bvthe neighbors and friends of Varngy. , was DURHAM REVIEW Mr Wilkinson then madea very modest and feeling reply. He re- gret'ed very much to leave this neighborhood but was not goingso far but all could mingle again He thanked them very kindly and made light " the many incidents where he had been so helpful. The chsilman then called on sev- eral at Lbnsv pretsenGM euch in mm spoke bighlv ot Mr. and Mrs Wilkin. nun. A few chuice songs by the younger as: and a dainty lunch.then once more all settled down to game- and music 'Twusenrly in the morn' when thee sung Till we meet lasin' Ind departed, sf'er wishing Mr and Mrs Wilkinson heaps ot prosperity and happiness in their new home. Following is the address '. Dear Mr. and Has. Wilkinson t Your friends and neighbors in this loo-Ii. y take this opportunity, to spend a auciul hour with you on the eve ot your dopnnure Iron a moons: no. it is with feelings of regret that we heard of your intention to choose your piece of ab kits. We realize that your removal from the neigh- borhood will be I are“ its! mus and s gain lo the locality where you may reside You were born and hnve grown up sud have lived all yourlile amongst. us. Daring that time we have lelrned to respect the many sterling qualities oi your char- acter. We lune appreciated your sympathy. kindness and real prec- tieal help on occasions of sickness, irLuble and dis ress in our neighbor. hood. You have certainly in a sense .beyed the. irjnncLiou “In in more blessed to “Herman to receive " and y 'ur help has always been given with chuerfulneas and pleasure. We are pleased to know that. you are not going far away and hope that you win always cherish pleasant memor- ins I f the Varnay neighborhood. We ask you to accept this gift as a remembrance ot the good will of your friends at Vuney. In conclusion our games: prayer is that you and your family may have much happi new and prosperity in your new n:___) bane. The unveiling of the memorial Inhlet. sacred to the memotv of the boys who have fallen in Prince. will take place at the morning unjce at Amos church on Sunday. and hut, be Ree Wm Cooper of Mt Forest. 'o,, Wednesdniv evening of In! week I lalge turnout of friends and In sad and loving memory of our dear little babe Hamill: Anne Gordon who entered into eternal lest Feb. 15. 1920 . Though we watched her day and night Angels took her from our sight l She is gone to brighter regions Free from every sin and blight We pray to join you darling Marci": In tl at bnght and happv home, Where then- is no sorrowful parting Where sin and war can never come. She is gone but not forgotten Oh. we see her smiling lace, Hear her soft and loving voice, None but God shell take her place. Angela guard you precious Mireille. Your candles burn bright and clear, Leaving light and love behind you To the ones you love so dear. Father. mother, little “we” and brothers. Central Business College Students May Enter at any Time . We have experienced instruc- tnrs, give thoroutth courul and “an! graduates to wanton» Get our free catalogue and learn what we can dofor you. We give voc- ational training to returned men. Mt. ttorest-stmtrord--Wingttom D. A. McLACHLAN. President NORTH EGREMONT VARNEY IN IEIOBIAK Signed Matt. and Mrs Berber Wm and Mr: Grant. Rich. und In Huber G M. Leeann Julius Keller ll- We hove happy _,',1g't.,",',t',' of Your , genial hos itsliiy sud kin ly interest I in the church and pstriotie work, also , tree or weteel thst the success of many of , the social events held about ' mm. ilton‘s Lake" Ill owinz to the so- , L---------" -- -___ - __ 'it,',',',',',':',',',']',',',', manner ot Br snd gm uni ton so the keen interest! " ae-iee.e,.e tooklin tge pleasures old the young aw poop e. n the other hsn our hurts a .n as future in your life sorrowful to think many M these tgno',e.'"ois"ueJ'dll on hehslt oi iconnections no to he severed by your T our friends removal from the community. y Mr. and Mrs J. Luvs-once Mr Esmilton he lived his entire Ir sod Mrs J. Paterson lite on this isrm and it will slweys‘ -------" besr the marks of his industry and Ir" Mr sud Mrs Jss. 1Tsrttri-- thrilt. It wss here that In Hsmil It is with sorrow and regret that we became s bride sad we know thst l we lesrned of your departure from sronnd this place will slwnys comm smonz us sud we, your Meade and t.httoyltstt and dearest memories of neighbors meet together “mum to their 1ieent. ibid you good-bye from our immediste We must not be tselfish in our sor- vicinity and wish you the best of suc- row losing them " neighbors be. cesesml prosperity In vow-new home. iii,':':'.:,!')' that the change will sdd to Asa mark of our respect and apprec- their comfort. istion ot you both " neighbors, up As a memento of the pleasant “a", ask van to accept of this slight token. we haw- sant together, we tatrtr w"; not for its intrinsic vulue butas . " A _ ,_ e. a...” Muir. um. has! man. memento of our friendship. Ag a memenm at the pleasant Venn we have splint toeether, we ask vrm to Morph then" chairs. with has! wish. el Iron) your many lriends for a long. v/r, ARE Ford Dealers in this distriét and have formed an estimate of the number of cars we will require to meet the needs of this territory. We cannot get enough cars to fill that estimate because there are not enough cars being made to fill all dealers' estimates throughout Canada. * SMITH & SONS, Dealers, Durham The number of cars we can get depends upon the number of orders we send in and the early date at which we send them in, as the Ford Shipping Department follows the principle, ' First Come, First Served." Cars ordered now will not be delivered until March, and deliver- ies will be uncertain throughout the year. If you do not want to wait for summer or autumn delivery, come 1n and reserve your car by srgnmg an order today. " This address and presen'ation was Mrs Ju. 1Tsrttri-- Iorrow and regret that at your departure from 1d we, your (fiends and act together tonight!» l-byo from our immedine wish van the but of suc- o-rtieseeesesres..eeeese]t FEBRUARY 19, nude on TIM-y evening at the lament the reclpianla Mr David McKelvry "I appointed as chair nun who. nicer explaining me object of the netting. culled noon Min Ilnbln Tucker to reed the nddrosn, Iiu Genie Sthonlon making the punctuation. Bab Mr. and Mrs. Hnrgrnvn replied, thanking those present for their kindnm u neigh- born and friends and wished nil a good tima. Mam in Lothitrn,Johri Weir and Philip Harrison, uddm their quit». to the uddrenn Misses litrtit Lumence. Nubia Duh um: Thou Weir each contributed a 5-; Mr! Jot C. Ihrrritron locnmpnnw' ' on the art-n The ritrht was Mr" or spot!" in drnciny and svcial t'!, "e' nil well near moonrise. Mr I it and cuts at by invest Bonds v‘ Invest at SONIC "Thanks for your valu: we ntl enjoy We haw of you Eastern monk our train nnvice " “KL-dire intend htMir churdtoetthe n'dock wh'r tumed from speak. Agar for quul A Pin mum-:1 wilt he given m on Fridav Pvemn by I Box Social, Ladies with box attend. In putting her mh. af Gnmmith of Carma The death occurred div. 230d Frh of militant of In!and H the late John Rennie. was in his Duh war Messrs Bert and Cha, Ra thr' " whir's Everylnod) VOL. XLIII. od I very bot-me ho died le PAPERS 1n 1 the annual mew- and Publisher. prion on Thurs decadgtl to raw III weekly pam- I year in advan in o force sumo the menntime til ed at the o'd pr mg to the Inrte the publishlnc " no longer a the MK rim m take can of the eu,. which the and. In mam I”! of the l u: refiptirm talc h time.-. Walk-m lulu nd Col out he run in In iii-CPI L4 and chm: c Evers. one should b. ambitiom pawn t The Savings In“: the Standard Bank affords every f..ci1:: ing you to sat“. 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