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

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el By the term CONSTIPATION is meant either infrequent, difficult or inâ€" sufficient evacuation of the contents of the Lower Bowel, IT 13 IMPORTANT to treat Constipation promptly as this condition generally leads to many serious disorders. Cureful judgment should be used in selecting a proper remedy; ordinâ€" awry Cathartics and Laxatives have a weakening effect upon the system, vibers Gripe and Purge and Mineral Oils, if taken several times a day may retard secretion of the gastric juice and also interfere with the obsorption vf food. HACKING‘S KIDNEY AND LIVER PILLS form an ideal tonicâ€" lmuxative for Constipation and its evil results. The Symptoms are Headache, Dizziness, Mental Sluggishness, Lack of Concentration, Lassitude or a feeling of General Indisposition, Bad Breath, Comted Tongue, Loss of Appetite, Sallow Skin which may become dry and rough and Pimples may appear. Sometimes there is Heart Palpitation, Mysierical Spells and Nervous Exhaustion, We give herewith the medicinal action of the ingredients of HACKâ€" iNG‘S KIDNEY AND LIVER PILLS in order that you may form your own opinion as to the value of this wonderful medicine. CASCARA â€"â€" Laxative, Cathartic,; with Intestinal Torpidity. This acts Tonic to the Liver and Intestines,| best when used in combination with does not cause Griping or unpleasant| other drugs and herbs. esymptoms, good for Chronic Constiâ€" e hC 4 pation when used in small and repeatâ€" Kh}i'n‘e(\?t?czt?)?l:l S;Ml:elp!l:‘lnh:: :}:: wd doses for a considerable period otl Nerves 'Iessenl )rrlla’bilitv of the Limye. es ooo d na i a n L Pocgs MAY APPLEâ€"Useful in Fevers wsd Infammations of almost every type and for all disorders of the Liver and Spleen. For indigestion, Jaunâ€" dice, Piles, Constipation, Dropsy and Skin Eruptions. CULYERXT‘S ROOTâ€"A Laxative and Tonic, useful in Dyspepsia, Jaunâ€" dice, â€" Piles, Diarhoea, Dysentery, Cholera. _ Corrects Liver Troubles Cives tone and vigor of action to the entire secretive apparatus of the sysâ€" rem. Also for Infammation of the Bladder. Gives tone and vigor of action to the PEPPERMINTâ€"~ â€"Useful in Flatuent entire secretive apparatus of the sysâ€"| Colic to check Nausea and Colic. For tem. Also for Infammation of the| Spasmodic Pains of the Stomach and Bladder. Bowels, for Neuralgia and Rheumaâ€" GAMBOGEâ€"Used in _ Obstinate| tism, prevents griping knd for gas on Constipation and Dropsies attended|the stomach. These are the principal ingredients of Hacking‘s Kidney and Liver pille, you will find that this combination will produce a healthy condition of the Stomach. Liver, Kidreys and Bowels. Ko other drugs or combination of drugs, oils, laxatives, pills or purâ€" gaiives will have such beneficial effect as HACKING‘S KIDNEY AND LIVER PILAA, but you must be sure to get HACKING‘S as no other kird wil!l do. Price 25¢ a box. 5 for $1.00. Sold by all dealers or by mail. Hacking‘s IAimiled, Listowel ~< John McQowan 5OO tons of No. 1 Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop â€"â€"> All kinds of grain bought at market price. Special Reduction on Flour and Feed in ton lots. Low Grade Flour, Rolled Oats, Breakfast Cereal, Bran, Shorts, Middlisgs, Corn Chop, Cracked Chicken Corn mpoprpsprprpepepapop eP oo ot Our Spring Goods cvereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour Our Motto : "Reliable goods at moderate prices. _ A fair deal to everybody." and we will have the largest and best assorted stock ever in Holstein. Call and be convinced In:Dry Goods, Silks, Voiles,Lawn Cloth, Ginghams, Prints, Muslins, Embroidery, Summer Underwear for Ladies and Gents Wall Paper (:B./to maih. â€" All Kinds of Garden Seeds Linoleum Oilcloth Full Stock of Grebb Shoes CRIMPED OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at.... very reasonable rates THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS C ONSTIP A TIO N Every bag guarauteed. If not satisfactor? bring it back and get your money. Rennie‘s Red Clover No.1, Victor Mammoth Alsike, Timothy. Men‘s and Boys‘â€"every pair guaranteed. See the Goods before buying elsewhere Ecrerything to make up a firstâ€"class General Store with ceiling, and cut into border to match. are Mostly all in HYOSCYAMUSâ€"Helpful to the Kidneys, stops pain, soothes the Nerves, lessens irritability of the Nerve Centres. For Functional Palâ€" pitation of the Heart, helpful to the Mucus Membrane of the Kidneys and Bowels. Chiefly employed to reâ€" lieve pain and to quiet Nervous exâ€" citement. CAPSICUMâ€"Stimulant and Stomâ€" ache, useful in Feeble and Languid Digestion, Dyspepsia, Atonic Gout, vaolic and Cholera. All widths from 1 yd up to 6 yards and at the right price. f As we write the April showers |\ which bring May flowers are gently ‘falling', keeping our unwilling farâ€" \mers from their outside workâ€"so \much waiting to be done and so few | to do it that they do not like to lose ‘an hour. _ Sap buckets have been \ stored away and housecleaning beâ€" |\gun. _ Soon the gardening and all spring work will be in full swing. 1 No eight hour day on a farm nnless | you think of eight as a multiple. Anyone needing Sweet Clover will get a bargain if they call within the next ten days. Chas Mclones, R. R. 1, Holstein The Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper will be dispensed in the Methodist Church next Sunday morning. The Quarterly Board will meet the followâ€" ing Monday evening. On Saturday evening a meeting of the ratepayers of S, S. No 3. (Holâ€" stein) will be held to discuss the idea of exchanging a plot in the present playground on which to erect the Soldiers‘ Memorial, for a considerably larger plot in the rear. Mr and Mrs,. Norburn Horsburg, spent Sueday with Air. avd Mrs. P . Corpish. The Veovilites privileged to attend Holstein Anniversary gervices listenâ€" ed with interest to Mr. Wren‘s serâ€" mons, ‘‘The Great Confession" and ‘‘The mark of the nail print." Mr Robt. Gadd has moved from Orchard into the house vacated reâ€" cently by John Dyer. He has also reuted the shop from E. Smith where he is prepared to do all kinds of blacksmith work. The Leader exâ€" tends a welcome to Mr Gadd and family. Miss Irene Keith of Alma, visited at bher uncle‘s, T. Keith, last week. Clinton Banston came home from Toronto last week ready for the firm work. Qunite a number of the young folks from this locality attended the dance in the h«ll in Mt Forest last week. All report a good time. We are pleased to report Miss Adams convalescing nicely after the operation for appendicitis, Mr Norman Dickson who had the misfortune to cut bis foot with an axe last week is improving nicelv, Mr Percev Cornish has purchased a rew Ford car from Mr. G. Swith of Durbam. » Trouble did not come singly to Mr A. Drimmie‘s. _ After they had all bad the ‘fiu‘, Mr Drimmie as an after effect took theumatic fever, and now is suffering with blood poison Howâ€" ever we hope he wiil soon be perfectâ€" ly restored to health, Born, on April 25th, to Mr. and Mris W. 0. Pinder a son. Mr. G. Eddington wiho has been on the sick list for some time is nut 1mâ€" proving as we would like i0 see, Mrs John Reid has been indisposed for the last couple of weeks, but is somewhat better. Mrs F. Reid spent Eâ€"ster week at her parental home in Owen Sound. HOLSTEIN LEADER ORCHARD YEOVIL TORONTO Miss Winnie Blythe spent a few day‘s visit with Mrs Arch Allan. TJE DURRAM RBVIEW The Ladies‘ Aid of St. Paul‘s Ch. met this Wednesday at the home of Mis. Jas. Hargrave. â€" The meetings will be held every second Wednesâ€" day in eaeh month. A pleasant evening was spent Friâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Mack when a number of friends and neigbbors assembled and spent an enjoyable time. Au interesting entertainment was held in St Paul‘s Church, Egremont. when Rey Mr Hardy, gave some fine limelight views, _ Also a select proâ€" gram was given in addition consis® ting of club swinging and recitation by Miss Blanch Reid, duett by Miss Blyth aud Mrs A. Allan, duett by the Lennox twins, recitation by little Amanda Matthews and a couple of quarteites by members of the choir, The singing ofthe National Anthem dismissed the meeting Mrs W. J. Allan hss returned from Fergus hospital and recovering very satisfactorily. Mr and Mrs J. C. Queen accompanâ€" ied by Mr and Mrs Arch Allan, Susâ€" dayed at the home of Mr Jas. Brown, Mt Forest. Mr Thos. Wilson has purchased a Chevrolet car from Mr Mclatyre of Durbam. Sunday School will reâ€"open or Sunday next, May and, with Mr R. R. Watson as superintendent. . Mrs John Marshall will again be Bible Class teacher. Mra Ainaley of Mount Foress viaited her brother Mc G, Legge and her aunt Mrg George Rawn reoenily House and lot adjaining village of Holstein, formerly occupied by the late Mrs D Allan. _ The house is brick, 10t about half an acre in area. Offers will be received by undersignâ€" ed executors Mrs Smith and Mrs Herb, Moore returned to Toronto Saturday, after visiting their mother, Mrs Aaron Vollett for a couple weeks. We understand thay Mr Jobn Huant of North Rakota has eold his farm here to Mr Valentine Eang. n the 20b imnst Mre Rawo cele brated her muuetieth bitibhday, _A rare old age. Oongratulations _ May she round out the 100 ! RBGISTERED SHORT HORNS FOQ SALE Inclading my Herd Bull known as " Gipsy Lover." â€"~â€"75876â€" _ Also. 3 youug Balls of serviceable age. Mrs Leith of Durham, is visiting her daughter, Mrs Sam Koenig. Â¥r and Miss Hopkin@ of Dremore virited their gister Mrs MecKenzie lest week. Mr and Mrs Ed. Hoy, of Holstein, visited last Sunday with Mr and Mrs And. Picken. Mr Thos, Young sold a fine horse to Mr Waiter Ball of Glenelg, deliverâ€" ing it on Tuesday. Mr John Smell preached at Knox Church last Sunday and Rev, Mr Sturgeon of Kast Normanby, will ocâ€" cupy the pulpit next Sunday, in Rev. B. M. Smith‘s absence. ()a Monday afternoon, 19th inst., the residence of Mr Cbarles O Hara was burned to the ground. Part o‘ the contents was saved in a damaged condition. The fire started from the outeide and bra O‘HMara was alone at the trying time. _ Much sympathy is felt for them. Megers Thos. and Roy Hant, Mise Laurs Huant and Misa Beird of Holâ€" stein, visited at Jobn Haut‘s Istely. Mr Aund. Picken is building a new kitchen and woodshed. Ritchie Bros have the contract. Miss Iva Marshall is spending a month at Mr John Brown‘s, near Holstein. The robinss here with bis cheerfal note, Soon delicate green will o‘erâ€" spread aach tree, Birds flagsk through the air like meâ€" teors bright, All nature be full of glee. Mr V. Rawn yisited friends in Drayâ€" ton lately. _> Some of our residents are erecting #ire fenees along our Main St. which will prevent a blockade next winter. WM. FAIRBAIRN Hoistein, Lot 2 Con 11. Egremort NORTHâ€"EAST NORMANBY ALLAN‘S CORNERS sOUTH BEND For Sale David Allan, Holstein W ]J. Robertson, 246 Poplar Plains Rd Toroito, Oat. An abundance of water is absoluteâ€" ly essential for thrift, & Planting Potatocs for Seed, This refers entirely to th® produc» tion uf seed potatoes; nol those inâ€" tended for human consumption. ‘The growiog of seed potato.s is better aiviueu imo two sections, the ewly and the late, For growing carly poâ€" taioes of the drish Cobbier variety the seed should be sclecied true to iype and free as possible from any of the various qiseases which affeci the potato plant or iuber, Inese showurd be izom 8 to 12 ounces in weignt and cut up into picces 2 ounces in weight with itwo eyes to the piece. They are planted apvout the iuth of June and are given every posstiie cultivation with ine soil in a@a Siule of high fertility; beuies hayâ€" ing been clover sod well fertilized wickh barnyard uranure to which has been added a consiqerable quantity Of commercial fertilizer, about 800 lbs. per aere. Thorough spraying to contiol leal diseasus and the Cuolorado Becile shouid Ge given throughout the season. For the late seeu the Green Mountain or Rural New Yorker is used, The planting is generally done about June ist to June 5th unuer similar conditions to the forâ€" mer. In all cases it is necessary to select a soil that does not dry out during the summer time, as potatoes ior seed should not be subjected to a check at any time during their growing period. "body." Gum, seap, lime, resin, tar, soda and free acids all have their own «distinect purpose to serve. Simâ€" ple tests may be applied to lubricants for quality and viscosity. To test for acid saturate a Lit of cotton waste with the suspected oil, and lay it open upon the surface of polished steel or brass for twontyâ€"four hours. If steel shows even a slight corroâ€" sion or, if the braes turns green, free acid is present. To test for gummy adulterants place & drop of oil upon a piece of glass inclined &t such an angle as to porimit it to Nlow gerily down. If any gum, resins or other viscosity â€" producing â€" elements | are present, they will be apparent by the color of theâ€"oil streak, as the adulâ€" terants deposit themselves upon the glass in the form of sediment. A good quality of lubricant will not break cown, when rubbed beâ€" tween the finger tips, as quickly, as A thick lubricating film of good resisting body is needed for the line shaft of an ocean liner, but a drop of the same oil would put a watch out of commission. Vegetable and fish oils are drying oils, that is, they oxidize rapidly, causing gumming or clogging of the bearings to which they are applied. A mineral oil does not oxidize, neiâ€" ther does an animal oil, But mineral oils have a low fiash point: that is, they fire at a low temperature. Aniâ€" mal oils develop fatty acids; these corrode and pit the metal they are used to lubricate. * Adulterants of various kinds are added to oils and greases to give them A good not break tween the a poor one It would be cconomy in three ways al least to use two ciferent kinds of oil; ecenomy of power, of machine weur, and of oil, and in addition there would be greater eficiercy.â€" Jno. Eyvans, Q, &A. College, Gu.lp... Practically all the lubricants now in use are of the mineral oil foundaâ€" tion treated to free them from acid, and to improve their suitability for special purposes. Sperm oil is speâ€" cially good for high speed light machinery: for heavy bearings castor oil, but both are expensive. For great pressure at slow speed lard, tallow, and other solid lubricants are suitâ€" able. If pressure is great, and speed high, castor, sperm, and heavy minâ€" eral oils are used. For low pressure at high speed, olive, sperm, raupe and refined petroleum give satisfaction. P TAYLOR & CO‘Y i““fl“l‘-‘ At lot 17, con. 9, Normauby, adjoining the Village of Ayton, on Saturday, May 1st at 1 p. m. Terms : 6 mos. credit, 5 per cent off for c.sh. Eee bills. OTTO DAMM, Prop,. ~R H.Fortune, Aue Many were the complimentary re marks wmade, of the fine discourse given by Mr John Snell of Durham, on Bunday last at Amos cburch, Th se not present missed a treat. We are always pleased o meet and bear our one lime ciwizen. In a recent letter from Peter Ramâ€" age of North Battlelord, be reports bavinig bad a pretcy good time of it in the lumber woods all winter at Frager River, 140 milea norch of there _ He aleo te‘ls of the many iosges +ustained oy farmers in the loes of catile and borses through ehortne>s of feed. Ow.â€" ing to the lack of the latter and seed, many are doing without hired belp his eummer. _ Work is bard to be got. _ Me telle of one man wno «old 40 beed of eatule ffor £200 to avother who in torn killed ithem for their bides. The fa was also prevalent up there, being down with it himseif for a week. â€" Written on April 18 h there were only a few tbare spots from the snow, of 50 Choice Cattle and 1200 busb. Oars Mr ard Mrs, Albert Kelier visited Sunday with the former‘s parents, Mr. R. McAitbur bas purchased a rubber tire buggy ircm the agent, John Noble. Have you meade cuat your Incowme Tex reurn yet you sweet clover mon ? Ouly tâ€"tay to do it. _ Better date it back. Mr. Wm, Fipnigan bas erected a mail box and now receives bhis mail through the rural del:ivary. Mr Jonn M Lawr nse has recently put a mew rool omu bis bouee and kitchen. Dromcre Branch Womem‘s Inesâ€" tute will meet in nsse!! Hali, nn Wedneeday, Mey 5 h. _ All ladies are ipviled to stiend . We sre pleased to rorgratalate Mr, and Mrs Farr Lawrence on the birth of a son Morday eyer ing. G M. Leeson, M. P. P , spent the week end at bis home bere. ;\;,3')333314. EEE &E FéGergzrâ€"ég¢¢ h Everything for THE TOILET Wall P Oilcloths, Linoleums. Squares We have large stocks of all. _ Let us supply your needs Splendid line of other Perfumes, Talcum Powder ‘Toilet Water,. Tooth Paste and Powder, Face Creams, etc. A full line of Toilet Soaps. FLOUR & SUGAR Brooms, Brushes, Polishes, Mops Men | We have a car of STONE‘S FERTILIZER * the way. Let us sell you some. DJER KISS NORTH EGREMONT Credit Auction Sale aints HoUSsE CLEANING The Central Drug Store VARNEY Sherâ€" Willâ€"Lac #, Old Dutch Enamel Old Dutch Enamel 8,}88°"H, NW! o finish and glossy. O Cedar Best polish for renewing woodwork, ll We kave ready for your inâ€" PaEerS spection a most beautiful lof of Papers. They are mostly al} readyâ€"trimmed ; if not, we willingly trim then;. We also have a couple of large sample books, which you can select from and we can get for you very quickly . t The famous Sherwinâ€"Williams, and Martinâ€" tS Senour. Maybea little higher in price, bu: the Quality is also very much superior A A wall finish in powder form, DCCOtlflt Easy to apply and a good finish. 8, McBETH, Prop. T IME Face Powder, Talcum Powder, P jume, ‘FPoilet Water, Sachet Powder 1 have been solicitad by the Soc» John the Baptist, the G W.V A Navy League, the Red Cross, the | Cross, the Patriotic Fund, the Child: home, the Dorcas Society, the Bi‘ . ciety, the Tract Society, the Y. Ai.( the Y. W.C, A., the Boy Scou:. Jewish Relief, the Serbian Relic( Armenian Relief, the Belgian Relsii every hospital in town. Then on th« 0° it all came the associated charitics Salvation Army and now the Fo: Movement. The government has so governe bisiness that J don‘t know who ow: I am inspected, suspected, examin«c reâ€"examired, â€" informed, required, recommended «o that 1 don‘t know I am, where I am or why I am here 1 know is I am supposed to be an haustable supply of money for « known need. _ And because I will nc all I have and go out and beg. borre steal money to give away, I have cussed, discuesed, boycotted, tall« talked about, lied about and 1«}« hung up, robbed and nearly ruin«< the only reason I am clinging to i(« see what is coming next." "For the following reasons I am unable to send you the cheque asked for ; 1 haw been held up, held down, sand bagzed, walked on, sat on, flattened out and squeezed. _ First by the Dominion Go‘t for federal war tax, excees projiits ~t2s, Victory Loan bonds, thrift stamps, capâ€" tal stock tax, merchant‘s license and auto tax and by every society and organization that the inventive mind of man can inâ€" vent to extract that which I may or ms not possess. A certain buyer receiving a request send a cheque to cover his bill, sent : tollowing letter : Mere is a story why one Winnipeg man couldn‘t pay lis bills ; Why He can‘t Pay his Bills Central Business College We have experienced insir tors, give thorough courses ; assi@t graduates to pogthiong. t» our free catzlogue and learn w we can do for you. We give y ational training to returned me Mt. Forestâ€"Stratford â€"Wingh= [). A. McLACHLAN, Preside: A varnish and stain comâ€" bined. sesner ao axreuk NP No x xk are liable to an advance Let us put you in som« at once. Students May Enter at any Time Get our prices. C » og on ed to Wt WA 8t VOL.IXLIII, NC 1)urham s Jnve petting down to h =bout 20 from y Toey were given mey yet be orga‘ ham, Hanover an wf @eimost 50. Mr W. J. \ our vuperintendent and Wm We mew Secy Treas. cine "g cunfiowers in yo er package | R. : Maid Wanted â€"W Apply to Mrs Dr. t. East, Toronto, 0 warl â€"ell 5â€"OPICS Though no proc as vet been made o have each W« une, July and # smmmer half holid non LOST, â€"Between th arch, between Dut 1l. a carpet rug in g« Boc hipped from the Moha Rrantford and Secy. El1 ed the gentleman who « them, out that evening Atreams in this neighhor! iry were deposited. . As t will come down stream river where the current 1 tor them Mad the or« httie earlier with the Go 40 thousand fry might hi DP . Ramage at Review Marriage Lice Te 16 T% nlower Seed â€"Make m ol #P Ay otal eclipse of the moon was c e last Sunday evening, being ubout 9 10 40 p m. The moon u dull copper colored light < ty which is refracted sunligh 11 v intervene M 1 64 18 »o c% MA as 3 k * ~ANADA DURHAM BRANC JOHMN HELLY * * #4 €1 IAvery man, WV 4 and child can s erv one should save. Pitinn« nerson does a he moot RsoPreE® PRICEVILLE BRANCH oren TUVESDAYS AND PRiDA 10 00J W mont ] C L mzed compri 4 Markdale « Issued by mie la 1C tcMilla THE M d 75 per Mc( arden corner M 4th and m and HMu i condition. oil ON ney bDy € W € wl h Lt al 31

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