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Durham Review (1897), 4 Nov 1920, p. 8

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t 3 R. J. ARNiLL,r'oisteiniili i'iagratataatttattmh%ial0iltMi8 ,,.8Rp:ttttatta88.88.8t8!l ttt A Bigger Business at a Closer Margin Now that the Store previously occu- pied by H. Allingham is closed fer a short time, we have decided to increase our turn- over by selling at a closer margin. We have increased our staff so as to give our a7i/rners the best possible service. Call and give us a trial. " mm m a Bun-inns Training will provea costly experi- ment. Train for Success in the o' MT. FOREST BUSINESS COLLEGE MOI"? 103281, GIT. The Lars“ are thorough and up-to-dino and are arranged in sych a way than strU may enter any time Our School is for the ambitietr. Mme who art hounlto advance to better positions. When um YOt Best Gunnlated Sugar$16.90 commence a course Corduroy Velvet. all colors. . .. . . . .3L40 per yd Shaker ilantiel, white and colors, Irom. . .32c up Young Men‘s Fail Coats, reg $20, BOW. . . . .l6.00 L'nderncar I.50 and L60, now. . . . . . . . . . . . L35 Full line of Ladies' l Gents' and Children's RUB aowflake Lye........... Still some Sealers on. hand. Spats! Spats! Spats! J ust arrived. a large shipment of Men's and Women's Spats In all colors. Below are a few prices : Men's Spats in Fawn, Brown, Grey... . .. . . . . . . . Wo's 12 button Spats, all colors f . . . . . . . . . . . . Wo'sttttrnttoetSpats, " ...........'.. Wo's I0 button Fall Spats in light and dark lawn. light and dark grey colors, washable material, regular 2.50, now.......-...-.-..------- Don't Miss this Opportunity. REPAIRING a Specialty Some of hr Bargains Cash " Trade Paid tor Your Produce. TO START OUT IN LIFE. Last but not least, J. S. McILRAITH The Cut Shoe Store i RUBBERS W. A. TRIMBLE, Principal ......Zlor Mc r” in. at lowest prices ...... 3.00 ...... 2.50 L98 ir=ii"iiiiihrEaN" 1,tity1ttiel,!ee,,,r,, A little angina of Mr Jan Geni- iner, a few mile. cut of the villnge was operated on tor appendicitiel few dun ago. At time of writing line " doing nicely. Mrs John Brown Sr. and In P. Allinxhnm left on Monday morning for 31min. they having received a message that In H. Ailingham was ill. She has since been operated on for appendicitis. I Mrs Helen Dickson, Toronto, who {mind tron severe injuries as a te- ‘Inlt of falling down the cellar steps a iii weeks ago. is slowly improving in health. She is now able to sit up Hot a few hours daily but will be an. 'able to perform household duties tor isome time to come. 1 On Tuesday evening a reading a circle was organized. The subjects 'to be used are those used by the Cha. [ .tanqua reading attics which is a nine :monthtr coutsc. Meetings Ito be held ion Tuesday evening in the homes of ipembey: the firtrt to be held at the [home of Mrs Petrie Officers ; Pres. ‘Reer Lovegrove ; lat vice Pteg., Rev Mr Scott ; and vice Pres., Mrs. which ', Secv Treas. Miss Fettes ', Aas't Imus , J. R. Philp. Program com- ;mittce. Miss Kerr, Mists Sharp and .Miss Catss. _ 2 Morey frame house. in good refair, vwith about haif acre of land in south tend of Holstein. Hard and soft wster ,on premises. Apply to Rtwersr--Mt the home of her son, Mr W H Rogers. on Nov, and, Mrs Jan Rogers, aged 80 yers. I wish to notify the public not to bring me stock of any kind. only what 1 buy, on account of not know- ing when l have I full load, as I have no convenient place to hold the stock over. House and Lot lor Sale JAS. A. BROOKS, Holstein Notice DIED Geo Schram Pups: writunfhv In A. B. Henbcy and and u Holstein Won. Ittatitete. , nun-nun.“ - - .--_r_, - thus-Rot of “pr-sums unmade tor numbing received. In Christin unions govmmem sppoisss s It “an year tor I speak! Thumiving i to God tor the blessings of the yen. 1 While s)! should daily “knowledge ; their mm- snd his mks it seems tittitrit that a Day be set aside not just to feast sud enjoy renewals ot Mend- ship. bat slso so have that day dedi. cued and set aside to worship the Giver of earth’s choicest. gins: tor toad and raimem, Christian homes and loved ones. health and hsppiness, _ -.... 7.-.“- wh... tssl. anu IUVI'Ju ulna. "%.e.w- _-___- - _ I . tor God-given ability no use the tal. ', out: He has given as. for Peace and i "united families. tor hosp'xmm tor; sick and Wounded. " r " construction [ and vocmional "skiing for my 502' Inn VWluvu-n cum"-.. .__ diem for progreu of the gospel and cleaned inoral sand-m of the world, for itusrtwftntt niaiomry spirit and “as presence ot God and promise ot tittel victory. We may weli "Count our blessing- two by two and it will surprise no wlm the Lord will do." No wonder Addison wrote the an hymn begin- Tammi”? 'm t,ttttr.eief. fi! Hy tiling soul survey; . _ Tun-ported with the view, I'gtt Ion: _ In wonder. love nd prune. In the spring-tip" we cultivated the goil, phat-d the good and and 0011'. bio-ling upon it and we hue * boumihl have". Pu! my plum Ind Apollol mm but God given: the new Bo it in Incoming that I. jiiifii . union-l day to that and honor the Ginr. wa, all my new“ o up God Piste. the heethen. thenked God, 1 ' that he we. born . men. 2 n Greeinn. t 3rd n philosopher: We, on women l hen to be thnnklnl. In That we l were born women. Women in the home it the moherof the home. The trolling of the children (tntnre ot the nation) depends on the mother. end who but the mother I0 emcient ? The hood that rock- the creole in the hand that rules the world." No notltn is better or stronger then its homes. Woman in Public Lite. To-dey as‘ never before Women ore recognized l " being equal with men and indeed ebleto do many lines ct Work even where men hate failed. This inn reason to be thanklnl. Missionaries o! the gospel tell as the women mir sionaries have been able to get in touch withthe henthen through chan- nels where the new missionaries were unable to much. Daring the mu we have oottor: gouen the important part women played and while our boys tough: and won, the women at home worked end prayed. Menv of the boys tell as had it not been tor the comforts sent trom homes no (men. socks, pyj- amas and boxetr,"they could neve have won the war. Then think cf the countless women who (Herod their services in the War training for Red Cross nurses and doing Inny lines of war work. Nor do we forget brave Edith Coven. the war heroine, who gave her life. . "llV A""" uu- ..___ . Women'. Societies no another thing to be a member of. Take, tor example our Women‘s Institute and W. M. S ;tbe W. l. bu tor its motto tor "Home nod Oauttry." Surely this in n worthy culls. In the work of bending our home the country is beneli le’. Child Welfare in mother one of our motto" nod also we are now paniculnrly interested in the Children" Shelter in 0. Sound. The" are some of we unporlnm thin” we have to deal with. The W. M. S. hate for its motto.i “The World for Christ." This body ofwomen. thousands in number, 01‘ every denomination who uetrymu to give the goon! l') the millions of heathen. It is interesting here It) note that n woman was the tirst mir eion-ry to tell the story that tht had risen train the dead. Also it I nu a. women who anointed the tee! ot Jesus and he said wherever the gospel In punched it should be told about her. Just in passing we Eight mention of the two societiw. . - I- n n As.__..|... "an.“ W.”1. and W. l. S. A thortghteomts to an mind at where Jesus while on earth went to the home " Mary and Mama. We remember how Martha was but] providing a meal and trv- in: to behmpiuble while Mary was lining anhe Muster- feet learning from him. Martha wu fur home while Mary lt would appear was learninglrom him that we might tell to Other-the blew-d story. These two societies seem to be represented. but!“ am" We have many ro non: to be thunk- tnl for our privileges to help mnhe the world better. Let n: then try in His name to use the “lento God u, given an to Ulsglurv. In Genera 3rd chip. we read that G'od saw it was mt ttood lor man tn be alone. he needed a. helomate. He had a plan nod He could see down through the ages that there were thiags to be done that man could not do. H: had a plantar each onetl us and there is some cor net-we must fill to carrv outthut plan Let us then tiud our place : we mny hue all the work‘- m . watch. the wheeln. one. glam. ac ' but they we melts! unless they are in their pits. ulu place and 10 running order, the watch in no In Lot II than Be mum that In m- women in a Chr'min wnutrylnd and our place when we may be ot non service to our (allo'mun nd hm; We [re-1m glory to our later. i " Count our blegainll TORONTO The Publisher-of she Review insenn a on Nov. Mth next to follow the major“! of publishers of rural weeklies in saves- eing the annual subscription to .m l We hue he‘ll losth to mete the tsur- has conditions of the paper inn-helm other overhead expense have become so I exacting tAt in feirnese to ourselves we ) have was! the increased price. One I oenteweek will cover the extra can. “end we believe our readers will reemPl {‘niu that the new price is reasonable in , !view of prevailing conditions. Not I 9:few of our readers have advised us to {Jake this course and some have even “sent the $2 for one year's subscription, i, I recognizing in the Review good value. a: As a concession to bridge over the pr , change we make this offer; we will ac'" ' j cept Arrears and renewals fur next year h i-- up to Nov.30th, 1920, ct the old rate o! l. 3150 per year, it being understood thal gain no case will this reduced rate be ap' ... I plicable beyond 31st Dec.. 1921. ' -- . _ n Wm - A...) m all i! 'ecognuiug '" a..- ___ V -"e - As a concession to bridge over the I' change we make this offer l we will iii) tsept arrears and renewals for next year --up to Nov. 30th, 1920, at the old rate oil 31.50 per year, it being understood that‘ in no cane will this reduced rate be ap- l plicable beyond ills: Dec., l92l. l, After 30th November the rate to all is i $2 per year in advance, $2.50 if not BO paid. To the United States the rate will be $2.50 in advance. Amos Church Anniversary will tre' held on Sunday end Monday, Nov. not and and, Rev. W. K. Smith of Durham taking the mica. Special music is being movided on both days. On Monday night I chicken pie sup. Der will be {allowed by e musical program. Et November begin with he”, nine. The community sympathise: with In Alex Henderson, also her out". and brothers, " the lose ot their be- loved mother, In Yetta, who weed ewey yesterday having never recover. l ed comic-nee. since taking the I tote a week Mo. i I." V. Alleo hen returned Iron Toronto where she attended her cool- in '3 lane"! and visited her daughters, Bessie bu been tsuffering with blood ‘poleon in her autumn is better. .. . '“u- Anna-hunt In..-" -_ W -' Joe. Gatdinex'a little daughter Marjory w“ operated on for appendi- citis last Sunday, Dr. Stoves coming up. She won " school on Friday.. Mrs R. Reid Ind mutton me home from Sunk” visiting her father, It. Eccles Ind'otber friends . vapor: to excellenl lune. Mr Wm. Drimmie has left tor his Min Emily Eddingtor home in Radissou. 'it,",!," after a iort. Ween in Toronto for some night's stay with his parents and l, home on That-d“ trnd in brother. iG mother nu return , A. Merchant and Miss Tenn acccm- l with ber where they inter panied by Mr and Mrs Fleming Reid I their home . We are " motored P Ott" fwfd lttU.?.et [and to lose cur old might A. Merchant and Miss Ten: acct m- panied by Mr and Mrs Fleming Reid motored toOxen Sound Inst Thurs- day, Visiting Mrs Retd's patents and returning the following day. In Wilson of Toronto JL a recent guest of her mother, Mrs N. Long 1nd mothers. . Mrs W. Eccles, Mt. Forest. " spendingafew days with her son Arthur. The annual Sunday School of St. Paul's church "a holding their omtortaittment in Allan's school on Tuesdhy evening. Nov. 9th. Good program and cats in at- tendance. . Mrs, G, Camplin and children onto are at present whiting )he p home, Mr George Pollock's. With the use of the Lamont and Yandt threshing outfits, the neighboring farmers have about completed that line of fall work, Mrs. Dr. Earnest Leeson intends leaw ing these parts shortly for her bomein Chicago. where Dr. Leeson who spent the summer months in Durham ha. gene to resume his past occupation. Master Kenneth Allan who was under VJ“! Dr's..care for a few days. we are glad to learn Is on the way to rocovery. The members of St. Paul's church choir met on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr Robert Burbour's for the purpose of choir practice. About " weeks ago, black calf with white face, also roan calf, both about I year old. Anyone knowing of the" whereabouts. please notify ELMER RAWN, R. R. S, Ayton tyou may rest assured A that his decision is REST ASSURE!!! ALLAN'S CORNERS You cannot well afford to experi- ment, nor should you! When your physician tells you to take $001 I’S EMULSION DROMORE YEOVIL Cattle Estray. Wm"? ti':,.let.r,/lt, tlt mm Jatl?rllli,,l),lL,fli. Id ren of Tor. use parental masks“? Tassed " V." quietly registered Osiord Dom. ram. " w L . _ t - , Quite s Inge nnmhet attended the ERNEST LEESON, R Ft. I \ “m” in)“ on Fridny night " Dtomore' - - given by the Foot Ball League. rr, For Sale ‘repott an te"',',! tune. _ Chei,ltrt Fur. Grand bloarVrt, t i Mit' Emil, Eddtngton “be b“‘.goodu:ondit'-ou Chersuior (’21. . an been In Toronto for acme tune cunt 3 Appt u W. A. Mdhman home on Ttutrrdar "1d in I few Orsi R t ' . her mother It“ return to Toronto; 7 _ 70ka M“ with ht! when. they intend to mike! ' - their home. We me very sorry irri, Property for Sale. deed to lose our old neighbors. , That ipkndui Vemdenu t'rq'ert_ u 'ttr and Mrs e. (torch-h 'i1teciaorg,,t/,'yii1,'c"s11, tr l't ff, Mr, d" with Mr ."d M" Geo. SCLIIID. Harms. , It (I'mtznrvs I): v: 1.,ri"t,'l'1y,' Mr Ali. Waltz in busy tening down icomfurtark NECK” u. I nu l" haul the church elude which he 'tGui)',',',,") soft “f" _'."."tf “”71"" tr,'r vvrd . garden trcr ls,tu.t m a” l 1- ‘:v sometime "o. {muses urn 'Hm h 'ALM tr II.» n. i - 'Smelhr, hqut‘n 60c a 002. for Eggs Jr tttr-Sadie Noble, I Margaret Abexdem. Jean Sr 3rd--lessie Marshall, Violet Kerr, Ritchie Cam 'John Allan, Alice Lerno nox, May, Noble, hk'yd l Jr Mr. -Eva Eccles, Cora Lamence.| 15: 3rd- Eva Laurence, Martha Eccles , ‘Jr 3rd-Amanda Matthews, JessieHoop- i ltr, Wilfred Dailey. tir 2nd-Peurl “at-1 fson. Gorman Watson May Andrtus,l b . Harold Eccles. Jr 2tufc"Ethth Hunter.i tthit. c l Irwin Matthew. Johnny Hooper. Ethell ILawrencr.l.oliIa Hailey. Martha Law" st.ALr|»1LM,n..- Hence. Pr-Wallace Adams, Douglasi mel" ottt"'r.ttl, Mls, 1 Nelson and Lawson Andretssrq. A, 't',gi,?e.o,','g"2"r/,1 , Johnny Matthtws. . Those who were ' greets' mama a u -..., nu m. “mu Jr tttr-Sadie Noble, Kenneth Aim; Margaret Aberdem. Jeanette Lampnll Sr 3rd--lessie Marshall. Isabtl Dans. Violet Kerr, Ritchie Campbell. Jr Src'-- 'John Allan, Alice Lernox. Mmme Len- nox, Mar Noble, Lloyd Allan. Rubble Wllsrm Fir 2iur-Hiarold tiracby, Mar- garet Wilron,Edith Kerr, Gladys Aber- dein. Jr end-Katie Davis, Beckie Allan Tillie Allan. Annie Campbell. Sr Ist-- Carmen Queen, Irene Grasby. Sr Pr-- Jean Aberdein and Mary Campbelleq. Jr Perhomas Davis. Elmer Tucker, Clarence Gliddon. 'io1raJjli.!if.,on," Jr Pr -. -T_______, mum-r than... plan-um \luuuun. V...._ . A i,lifford McNarnty, Vernon Dodson "Present every day. _ ' 4th--Mary Keller, Elsie Grant. Jr 4th--Mae McVain. ' ot-Lando; Wilton, R Fsttnitr" LII I t I-- Florence Grant, Sumo Eden, Arthur McCabe, RSV I I ~Charloue Patterson _Jr ti-Jessie Hunt. “argue! Harper 'Pt-sr-Douglas Grant, Dummy Cald- Kitten} every day Hemlock Lush“ for Sale S. S. y, EURBMONT [ V TErC'-7-i9' Y' " Total Mo. " cutrtr--'ttwart Alo'Wl/Z 7 A 'f/f/p " 427 "It, Ella Ellis 406, David, ,1 Hades 360 ‘Mylle Ross 155, Mn)" Owen Sound. Or,t homes 333 jun Beck! ati. ' Indmdual Iustructlon. 5m" w _ 3rd clastr--'Arthur Haas 350. Mtl. ialmts. Addmu. Hawking... g V. ton Schenk 3.32. Willie Ferguwn 15; Cuirulators. Ihctiwhortes. l tr rotttl -00 srtsool with Prat-tuna! Depunv r: . 'C/c"iL-sn,r", Roo '35'r , Gr'"'""":'.::',':,", to 1mm . f . - I 'ata new tree, Sr s--'Has1 Ross 505 Lorne Sch-Ink. , ' t _ 455. Kenneth Allen ago. Harold ttc- c. A. Hump" Ffitr, Pr" ' F Phee Bu. G. D. Fleming. Surelhn TAYLOR §1C9LY Sr Pr-Elmer Troup 445 Orville Kctchabaw 419. Leon Kath-aha. 330, N il Sch-In 340, Grace Sch-m no. " Primer-kenneth Ron 475 “Frugal envy day. land tinch. . At sawmill two miles lamb of Pticevitle. Tus. "animal. Jr, . Iro- the In Jon-nu lycl No. I E m , V . ' " ont and Notmanby _ Prtutet hour» “mummy 1. Lu we”. School Reports. ORCHARD No 2. EG"T Janette W. Kerr, Teach" _ Katie L, Kerr, teacher No. 12, ECT. R. M. Roberts, Teacher Blanche Reid, leather : Store, 2 0 l5; “use, " on la l nu.-aa.maauuuaasarn' We have every Inge stock of Ten tl, hand in , lb, 5 lb and 10 lb pkgs. Tim to. is of exceptional quality, bot berm. the last advence. It needs a very little u make it “may. but ute- . little extra time to (luv. 3 lb . 5 lb 10 ii, - “‘ “ " L en y." qu.wtlr R. R. I. Vinny ioRoMORE,' ONT. Those are all good and In 1 l the Hensagreat deal in elm: ding their old feathers a” l keeps them healthy, and 1 i, hens ue hellthy. they ttlt I bound to lay. Try come mm of these. It will pay Psll we a; " pure-bred Oxford Down an and registered Oxford Down ram. ERNEST LEESON. R R. I \ urn .. iiid 3.25 6.50 HALL“ " LED! ttr uhm t-v‘ "1er l-A'IIQP.) I“) M Irr- um} I til noon on. [why the '.'u :h of h. tor the murmur "t Hit lam-l proposed t mum-I tor It ur yt-txt" If. k m. the mun- \u-nty [all Maul Roan l SEALED ,hh'r.rku.r, .fdtt9s'e' irele hem-ml. mist be nun. uuuuluooums r9033 nu mu. \. trom me in Juan-r} 12-2.. hinwlumiwo ooumrurtaeturirt' ' _ It wcoudlnom " [\rllpno‘d l m "1.! a. and my]; forum at qeoder man tt ed u the tostttro n: \‘nth t.ud, one! of the Don name "treetor 'l m 1 A tyt'TNhtll All l'ttt on c I "" on.“ lun- (lor , 00' w Toronto 'ch u itel For Sale Chevrolet Baby Grand Roadstt ood condition. Cheaolot quid ~. Apply w W. A. Md}owan. Rob Roy Mills guwmumuum m m. men an! rum torttsr I, ed .1 We Hut “the: .- "ttim. nt tre I‘D-l no." Ever} on the was Pun mum Inn t h I I 1 'IoIomu. on 11.”. um Prepares young men and “um”. s' employment as amounlamr h; ,'. stenagresptters. petote mum n: .. ttiees commercm taunts- on. "., - unto can (I5 lo :25 a "eel. l ' u, many [in w. J. L'lh,,tt. l 'rr 'frrer ENTER ANY DAY t,-tttt8TtehtV / . "x2 I ,. P,,' . " / Mall/{01 MO” Sheep for Sale Yong. undCharI» Sc... "rum I "dark! Rural Home MAIL CONTRAU “All. CUN'IRAU b.3 on " bl TIIHII You Inn" . 'ot..' yo.' 4.0.41] lot I , lei-In ll-I. l Holdup. hunt-n ' M) n Ah i CAOV " LI tte. them Thanuttterm brunch! out the 1194 In: the [mica lucid WI to the yeah: the“ lives tothrs w " Home tiekis, and ot duration as the “up” to this cool: Mm‘Milchell has I I human: More but and earnestness. It d‘v-ppoimtd mat ( u'lnnuon mun. tendered he: Drum want on [khan ol l Mv..Frtuth,tttre a 'l‘hcwhol: transact [an to the approvai a meeting ot which mam . P00965100 um not law that Canadian (My ',. eriatg the work ol I): mounds. by plant" Janene-c barberry, Ivy climb", and but)" work mil tx Maui: Sou) AND The Presbytcnan partially bought Mr A. A. Canon II on hue building I Rom. Smith. the Nov. 9ttt tiecretaryof 'tr-ed. the mind :IM‘N’I A Thanh huerim It Photographs kn I we appreciated and 10-day. F f down until after NI but”. Cram tto.iqeqq in porchinq about yours ? Br an mil pack you a H-tlight Over: FOR SALE.-, dwell“ in Item My to than Cow lot ti (Sad a") part In Apply to J. [ruin VOL. gamma " 'tsir STANDA 14' almost every ' Thanuttterttt m KELLY PRICEVII can: run: Hist sync "ie " app" mm , thr meet" ml at the m " ttwrttbertdt THE SAVINGS Safe N BURMA the fur vottt" DURHAI Se . KIM“ bet' rtr

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