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Durham Review (1897), 4 Feb 1915, p. 8

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(t c W. -- in if! 'it Arc if! Ne i.).' w Ou tht the wa 'll, Lars Ii Y I W " w. Impon W Parish w Ebony W Parish W Leath1 t, w Pi s. (l) pom i)! W t, The L t, G. T. w Th r5556§GEI>GGE£é§§E§Gé’éééééfi‘ w. CENTRAL DRUG STORE lt w - - "_"' - - w .,. It The Central Drug Stung; 33333333 ’13“) ayssar.ass:sas:a:a:a:ard " o4riroirseearteeeeba1veiece"'i"'" - - -- 4v t How About an. Overcoat? Fresh Red Salmon, pound . . . .12ic Fresh Halibutpd 15c Fresh Frozen Her- Lake Superior Her- ring id brine, per dozen.......... Me Finnan Hpddie,pet Fish is a good brain Take plenty of it. The J. D. Abraham Co. Are We Discouraged ? Never! Its,': tt,g,,iou'2etWe",! Our stock is now complete in every line, bought hetero the war, comprising the" Largest Stock of Appropriate New Year Goods ever shown in Durham Imported and Domestic Perfumes in fancy paokasp Purinian Ivory Toilet and Manicure Bets Ebony Toilet Soto Ebony Manicure Sets Poriaian Ivory and Ebony odd pieces Me Leather Hand Bags Music Rolls Portft Wallets Panes Brush Cases, etc., Pnriaiun Ivory and Ebony odd pieces Mesh Bags Leather Hand Bags Music Rolls Portfolios Wallets Pam Brush Cases, etc., etc. Pipes, Cigars and Smokers' Sundries Bibles and Hrmnnts Fancy Box Stationery 1DlttardU Maw ehocolaees Jshtec"eeoi,1andscdi'lt, The largest Stock Lowest Prices Best Service When Buying Underwear .,' C L. GRANT Fish Buy Stanfield}; and be hgppy . T. R. Ticket Agency Try a pound pound .....,12§c SQUARE Fish Fish ing, pound 6c Always buy the best. It lasts longer, feels more comfortable and will save your temper. It is very trying on the. temper to try to squeeze a 40 inch body into a 36 inch shirt. Rr"medy--- No more shrinking : this is guaranteed by the manufacturers. W'e have sold the goods for years and have had no complaints. We stand tudy t. make good anything they guarantee. We have a few at bargain prices. The Review 1nd Toronto Ddly Bur toe 1 oar.................:..... The Rain: uvd Toronto Duly Neva {on one year.................. Th lururt um] Toronto Dnily The Review end Weekly Moll end lupin for 1 you.................. The Bode. end the Fumilv Her- old end Weekly Star for 1 you The Review and Weekly Witness The Review end Weekly Sou for "i..............---". The Renew and Weekly Advertis- or " one ,our........................ The Bowl I end Toronto Daily Globe tut 1your..................... The Rev ow end Toronto Dolly Mill and Empire for I yeah..." The Bevin-w end Daily Free Pun for I "ar......----"' The Review and Weekly Free Press tor me year--:::-.',' The Renew and Funnmu World The Lo.,, and the Farmers' Ad. vocate for I you... . ............... ThoReviov Ind Cam-dim Farm WHEN TE IIHEI] EMill GIVES HUT What Then?-9he Family Suf- fers, the Poor Mothers Suf- fer-Mrs. Becker Meets This Distressing Situation. Collinsville llL-“I suffered from a nervous break-down and terrible head. aches, and was tired all over, totally worn out and too discouraged to enjoy life, but as I had four in family ind sometimes eight or nine boarders, Ikept ontorkinCtierTitt mt.ttutrtr_iryr, t.t A VII "Vlnlll - ..v l--J w"""""--" " I 'ii',7Viirir advertised and decided to try it, and within two weeks I noticed a decided improvement in pr, condition and now lam a well woman. ' --Mrs. ANA BECKER, Collinsville, Ill. There are hundreds of nervous, run- down, overworked womcn in this vicinity who ore hardly able to drug around and who we are sure would be wonderfully benefited by Vinol as Mrs. Becker was. The reason Vino! is so successful in building up health and strength in such cases is beenuae it combines the_medici- In] Me building and curative elemel of God’s livers together with Me bl: making, strengthening pruxm‘tiw tonic iron. We ask es 'sry Mn“ , n mugs, run-down man or "/ .m in i rieinity to try a bottle of . inol on t gqaru new to return tl.e:ir , army if fails 9" beuetir. Maclarlane & Co., Druggists, Durham, Ont. World foe your............... fort you......... for I you........ Clubbing Rates. Buy your tickets here. okage or bulk :ive elements th. the blood 375 175 190 190 190 890 180 60 95 of It, 0 '.tt fl, " a! (9! tt.t ftt '.t? m By Arthur J. String". [Arthur J. Stringer, the widely- known novelist. poet and short story writer, was formerly a journalist and hails from near London. He is author of "Watchers of Twilight," “Pauline," "Epigrams, "The Casual Oitender," and other volumes.] Sang one of England in his island home: “Her veins are million, but her heart is one"; tml looked from out his wave-bound homeland isle To us who dwell beyond its western tnd we among the northlanu plum: and lakes, We youthful dweller: on a younger land, 'nrn eastward to the wide Atlantic waste, And feel the, clasp of England" out. For we'are they who wandered toe name: Who journeyed seaward long, When tortune's twiligl land came. But from home . . To my“ the glory of an aneien5 il Persons who have delved into the _ history or aviation tell us that some ot the first and most fearless balloon ism were women. Therefore it is not surprising. now that the more speedy flying machine provides means ot transportation tot those who would invade the realm ot birds and angels. that the petticoated sex should be among the pioneers Aviation is a Sport that only rich people can afford. tor there is not only the initial cost ot a machine. out the expense of nu merous repairs invideutal on the in. evitable amashups. Freaettwotnett have taken up the sport with great enthusiasm. There is a French aero nautical society especially tor women and in England many smart Women. notably the Duchess ot Beaufort. are practical aviators. in this country Mrs Katherine Clemtnona Gould was one of the tirst women to take an in lerest in aviation. Mrs. Cortland Bishop is said to noon more ot the science than most Amencnn women and to have made some ant-onto Mina ‘Eleanor Bears of Boston made one _tiigttt with Mr GrahameWhlte. the English aviator. which inspired her with an admiration tor the upon A number ot other society women. among them Mrs. W K. Vanderbilt. are said to have tried the charm. ot ti.vitttt. lilac Harriet Quinhy. who is taking daily tiitthttt on Long Island. expects to quality as a all: pilot. tiepths Till all l M' gull 1hm,r:ii,'s1liorid Frenchwomen. however. lead in this during upon Mlle Dutrieu. who re centiy remained in the air continu ously for two hour: and thirtrtiee xmnuten. in which time an (In! our 103 miles. in one ot the moat “no! women champion: m. too. a mu. Jeanette. who is new in tun country competing for prim " “than “it don meets. sm- created a sensation by her daring tUttttt on Long mud. Q Mi, by American Press Association. every keel 'hat cleaves the mid. way wade . imls with a silent thread our sea- _r, 1‘1“}: , . , s,jiiitit:i),.i,'rs'i'Ct)i"it “ lil! T . (1'/'rji'if,(.u"y(ii'ii, qq 1 34"" ka . t:idcii-e" 22:'i"2 *‘ , a ;;.-_r 'ttiii/ir,?'." 'i'isi.',ii'ii'f' in? {5% 'rfrciik" 'ite" E“: Cii. tr)iii'litil , rc: 'aut. k _ i. A, fsti'5 ".'C, iiNl l c'. tEi "?,1,, _r.",itJir'i'rii'.eii/-es, , 'Era:. V f. ‘5': F u s ' C if , 'u T T cv.' ri. i v'0'm Pitjfi1a' - ' a" j . 214-: I ‘13: A l atp, .ty . A, f. a”; " g. j.t?) Crt-fs,".!, as -' .4" V _ "_] , -.' y) , y'-'.;-., Jr,', v a? A .34"; TT "'ito' 5* "- '1 um FIT" .5 . _ tii-tlit-i'.',:?"',':,:':',";.'.;".] 'iv,r,.irl-/ k P'tt F., 'iiiliri'i.ii'iiit' 'i_'jl'jrj.,r,./:,i:/t::"' . "s.'. 'e. F _i'li5iii.iiist " “WI! T 7 way waste . mls with u silent thread our sea dd! strands. 00mm Ilwimllos and the sea-wash CANADA TO ENGLAND. Women Wes rzave Successful- N Invadtt‘ Little dropa of water. Little gulps of rum. Make the mighty Athlete J at a comma: bun. ll" rt among the northlund plains tortune's twilight to our is. came. birth h “LL! JEANETTE HELSTEIN LEiAl0lfiiRa.., singing Irlh mingl litly all tarot? shores inginu wures stretch 11 in their ocean to make one "Huts reply il.tnUi only 'rrlm of Air, on an exile uitlt a hun- It, but wh the ageing glor- half [We regret. that with no uni! oer vice since Honda“. owing to the storm. We are obl zed to as to pre", this week wi‘hrm the nanalqnou of news from Emmy in and vicinity, ex- cepting Holstein items. --Drl Mrs McIntosh of Springville was t guest " the muse from Saturday to Monday. A Musical Concert will be given in the Parsonage on Wednesdnv evening of next week by Its (Rev) Ibbotr, in aid of the Belgian Relief Fund Ad. mission a silver collection of toe and upwards. A Christian Endeavor Social was held In the Presbyterian Church on Tuesday evening The young people of the Fairbairn congregation were expected but. owing to the condition of roads they did not get here. A few of our country people were pres- ent and a very enjoyable and social evening was spent. The lectures t to be given on the present we: tw Rev. T. H. Ibbott have been postpo ed to a week later owing to the stor 3 That in the Ag. Hall, Holstein will beheld next Monday evening F bruary 8 and at Yeovil on the fell wing evening. Tuesday, Feb fl. T eselectureswill be illustrated with ste eoptican views, GiiiruriGUi scene ii, the present war. Don't xqiss att ding one of them. Admission " , d yie. -Ar.o: ceeds in aid Fund. Mr Wm. Coburn has been in Tor- onto for the last week attending the Adult Bible Class Convention. 11is sister. Miss Marion Cobnrn accompan- ied him and has been visiting triends in that city. Rev. Dr. and Mrs Marsh will leave Friday morning for I trip to Ber- muda. They will spend Sunday in New York and will sell from there on Mondav. Thev expect to be absent about six weeks. Dr, Marsh has been in poor health and has been ad vised by bis phvsicians to go south. We hope be will come back fully rev stored to health again. - Owing to the storm Monday even- ing. Rev. Mr Ibbult's lecture on war has been postponed until Monday evening, Feb. 8th. Miss Irene Drumm had the mis‘or- tune on Monday to slip and tulldnwn the basement steps of the schml spra ning her foot very budlv. She will be laid up for some time. The ' onus: ladies of the Ptvsbvter. lan church will take charge of the service on Sabbath evening. Dr. Fergnsl/n will speak to the congratu- tion on hil work In China. Special music will be given by the choir and all the ladies nr t expeeted to be Itt1 plattorm and hle with the singi g. On Thursday, li ruarv 11th J. R Pllllp will sell bx nblio auction un nis prvmlseslo 2:3. nn 11. Egramnm. l chalice lot of 1,-th Bred Shmthorn same. Catalzuua 1 Pedigree and descrlpniun mnv be h d by applying a Mr Pnilp. R RNo Holstein It is a splendid opp: rtani tor breeders In get unmet etwiee stun Some pure bred Liecester sheep al Comes un- der the hammer. . JAS MCDONALD Guelphk "mnmm Fun SALE-Four " Bulls, from 9 In 18 mm. Roam; an Reds. Apply to D. CMILLAN. R R. N '3, Plicevil'e Wulkprton is to haven n-opmntwo nture to assist in mama; the high coat. of living. This in reull a Toronto Concern and probably it will meet the same fate as the old Patron Movement. On account of the clause vote on Lo- cal Option at Bepworlh, thr' measure being defeated by only four fUthte of a vote, it ll though! that the Provincial Secretary will refuse to grant. a license to that village this year. At the first meeting of Normanhy conned the salary of councilIors was raised from 82 to 83 a day and at the next meeting the salaries of the camera will be increased. Reeve Ryan who IS 83 years old believes in decent pay for public "ieitsU. BOWMANVILLE STATEBMAN s-at h tr ical culture seems to he a minus quan- tity in the present, day, " arithmetic- lans would my. It you doubt it meet the children of the. town on their way lo and from school and any " good morning" or “good evening" and note the nnawru you will receive. Probably tour.htths will lay " Hallo P Ask them if they are glad school is out , About. the same proportion will any '. You bet I " I' Canadians are the peer. of any people the world dyer” sold I. recent. writer. Yer, in some rot-mu. bat notln good man- ners. The and rnlh fer money in mnkln. nn'lou otrttt, of the paint of onl'ute and retinement to elevate the ieitiseohip of our country. It seem Cii,"iiiiiiiia' to remark that more at l nation should he given in our schools l owl homes to the amounts And personal , conduct of the children. t! In. M Cun- ‘ndlnnl. no In future why clulm to l, my cultnn or retittreneeth Mm Buck Minors“. 1914 birds; three Rosa Cumh Rlode Island Reda, 1914 birds: um Ema Comb Rhoda Island Reds, 1913 birds. All good layintt union. gyro Bred Roosters for D. MCPH.\IL, Cey 1} n DURHAM REVIEW ONTARKT ARCHIVES TORONTO BYTE" iariih Relief JOHN A. FERGUSON. tN B. NV. g, am. netionrrs. Grammy bu broken out in n - Ipot and one that is going to be (Im- cnn to men. Saturn“ lam three British nerohnm ships in the Eonlinh Cannon] and two in the Irish 80: were overnn'ed by submarine; crews amend unto bone. 5 bomb paced on board and in gain: o.fr sank slag ship. 19 one use it is and fins '. baby- killors" did not even give warning but tired into the helpleu ship in III the spirit of murderers In she long Belrmn-)ranes line/ the Allies are repelling every lunch. Cum-dial)! no now " the from and waning honor and alas! dentin. Rag. m is still aduucinq, Rulmania in practically into the war, Italy is throaseuing. bat Germany is yet no- hnmiliated sud bugs“ that the - can nqunlyune ending. a victory G" -tuii'ar" Everfirue Brimh subject any: " Never." Canadian Paqific Train Service between Toronto-Montreal and Ottawa. Attention is called to excellent night service from Toronto to Montreal nnd Ottawa vn. Canadian Paeifle. Tnin, 22 leaving Toronto Uruon.Btation " 11.40 p. m . daily. carries electric light- ed sleeper", compartment chew-lion car from Toronto to Montreal, and Toronto to Ottawa. This train runs via Lake Onto in Shore Line. due Montreal 8.55 a. In. daily. the Ottawa sleeper arriving in Ottawa 7.25 a. us, daily. Smoking is permitted m the lounge tt' observation room of the Butrot Library Observation Compart- ‘munt Uar, Toronto to Montreal. and i arrangements have been made where- l by por ters on this cu will press clothes .for passengers at very reasonable 'charges. Being the last night [min from Tor- onto for Montreal and Ottawa, it gives the travelling public the opportunity of spending the entire evening with their handles. or enables them to M- tend the theatre and other places of amusement, md still have plenty of timeto take the train. Sleepers are pUeed for occupancy at 10.00 p. m. at Toronto Unmn Station, enabling pur uengcrn who so desire to retire at that time. Dining Cur II attached at Smith's Falls bulls every morning. sex-wag weakfmat into Montreal. so Hut busi- ness men may proceed direct to their ottices or uppuiuuuems immediately on mnvul. trout Tumult! Unwu Station to Ottawa. Awning Tununtu 1020 p. m. daily, lhlu In”: varrylug standard eleuric light» ed sleepers and cotuptut""rnt car, all o tawa 7 25 a. ll). daily. Curries from Smith’s Falls to Or: nwa, the s‘mndurd slrepers for that puiur. Inning North Toronto al.1000p m and the smud- m-d deepens leaving Toronto Union Station at ll 40 p, m. daily, so that 01mm; passenger-s may lake their choice of either of these three unim- aud reach Ottawa at extuitly the same time. The Cmmdian limited No. 20 via Lake Onmrw Shore Line route leaves Toronto daily 9.00 ". m. for Montreal, counvclinu a! Smiths Falls for Ottawa stopping It important places. carrying 0trservatton Prolor Car. Dining Cu and first and second class couches. Particulars from unv Canadian Pa. cinc Twket Agent, or write M. u. Murphy, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. New German Tactics CRIPPLBD BY RHEUMATISM m N.Y. Ave., Whiting, Ind. Jan. mm. “meon plan and no I be: of Gin Pills? , ban I neatly the but boy, I ya- all crippled up with Rheumau'lm and I'l face was BO badly swollen. an: I could har ylce out of my eyes, but after tes “gout m at the pills, I felt some bglter' aim A few tthe! had no more pain. i have recommen- d Gin Pills to some of my Mend: who Are troubled in the lame way. I awn interd to be without them n l have tried to nanny other pills Ind soc no result: Mrs, ED. DEAN. You can readily tell if yourkldneys or bladder is affected. You will have pains in the small of the back, groin or hips, your urine will be hi My colored, brick dust or mucue (Epo- sits will show in the morning. {our wrists or ankles may well. il due to inactive kidn a which Gin Pills will soon gut 'r'i'lrt'. an " ". Tr, i'i'i,Nast'd'ttt, Mu”; IIT. under the um "(RSVP)“; Trill may citation i,TGT iia"ir"rUGGie ifiiiimg "'6th Chemical Co. -of Cum. Limited, Tomato. WK”! T The following letter was main! try Editor Beim of [lepton h, from bio brother Andrew. whoio on his .., to the Europe“) battltduldr, Deer Brother,-- B We ere still here in Helifex. " our boat, the Vaderlend ie not in, out ie expected in wnleht end we I! are supposed to go on bond In the morning. I left home -n the llih. went to Montreal and lied to wait till Fridey noon, when our trein ceme in S .lrom Venoouvei with 150 on hoard from there end M0 from Winnipeg. They ere ell omoere end men. rene- I foreemente for the Priuoeee " Pete." They eleo bed eix veterinery others, end took on eleven " Montreal end I ebout eighty Belgian reeerviete. We , hove nothing to do with them " we have e Pulmen to ourselves and eet in the dining our with the other odioere. ' The Cenedlen government peye our l transport to England. after that we belong to the Imperiel Government. 1 We hold e temporeiy oommieeion of l I Lieutenant in the Imperial Army and get lieutenent'e pay. but we ere tree ,elling in civilien clothee in Englend .' where we get our uniform. We heve . to report at heedquerters at Alderehoti l end will be eent out to our depots I from there. We have no idea where s it, will be ; it mey he Egypt for ell we elkllow, but I hardly think that I II“. .‘be near Milton. I may get leeve oti . absence for a few days and go end see plhim. They arrested two German it ! spies since they started out of Winni- .1peg. They got one e ehort way out,) “and they arrested one last night.‘ ‘_l'1‘hey found the paper: on him enough? '1Lo convict him. This is going to be ale valuable Ioiul-aotne of the iinegtl loi’fioers end men in Cenade. We _ (ty) bed e lot of rain since we landed “here ; all the snow is gone and it is slatill raining but is getting e little :icolder to-niglit. Helilex is a dirty {old fashioned city. built a hundred t.. 1 yeere ago and no improvements made rr since. Hope you are all well, as this J I leaves me. lam. _ a I Two gt sale, a I; Apply to At Halifax on the Way Shop where you are invited to Shop We have a large supply of Tile, all sizes, for various kinds of work. Sizes of tile range from 3 inches to 30 inches in bore. Anyone requiring tile will do well to call br write us and secure rates. Holstein "rile Works Concentration good knitting machined for huge one and nun-ll one. Hum“. Jun. 19th. 1914. ------i.e---- MISS A. J. (images. Drnmon. Ont. e have Well Tile always on hand It is better to advertise intensively than extensively when the sumtobe devoted to advertising is small. This means the regular use of the DURHAM REVIEW --52 messages a year addressed to the same con- stituency of readers. Intermittent or divided "ort is not likely to b: resultful. One full-powered blow it: better than two half blows. In” 3 “vie: tar you In tun um. loan] to theaters; " (I: (cunt with t "tr-net dirMgd cum. the serum mum mum in! autumn. no m m arugula tn “also! to an “on“ y" the batter dun In the m m. Concentration of appeal will do 3 work of conviction and peuuuicn that will lupin you . 1 , l the .rear's returns are totalled up. J. HUNT, Holstein Your brother, A NOTE TO THE PUBLIC Andrew “anon! 'U, Mb - o-r-At Gum. out. .. - l ma (not. to It and In In“; Con-nick, a can. Pr-w-At [anode-I. '08.. on the 17th in“... to Mr and In Wu. Pettigrew, . um. BArurrr-At the WI..- Drew, on Jun. 19m. to Rev, the! In B. H. Baker. nth-um". Bnonrtr--1? Toronto. on Jan. Med, to Mr and In a. M. Brown (an Min I All»), a sol. . m. D. B. 'ours/tear, PM rumor u any School " 10. Service a 11 um. Md 7.3) p n. Y. P. 8. O. . Tuned” a " I. Bunny School ep, Dunn. '.P_e"- -- _ - V , Lamond 7.00 9.01. Week night. service Timmy st 8 p. - to Donn " Uurr OM so over - Bookstore, A. s. CLABKI I. B, Holstein Convonw mun of 'tnrrV “0°35" Manny to loco at lowest rum. and let-rm to nut borrower. Fire and bit, alumna plluced in thurmfhly re . e oompam Perth. opt- was. WI 'l'd'f% r “and on 'tto- notice. All work prompt" Attended to. Pmbylerhn church It pays to Get the Best MOUNT FOREST' BUSINESS COLLEGE Racine“. Shnvrlhund and Ihvil Svrvice Gunmen. Special com tMs to: ten-bows. Enter " Any thin D. A. McLACIILAl. Prrrident u. I HINDI. Principal CLABKE & MOON human. 30mm". .0- Methodist Church Therefore. 'ruln at the . J. SHARP 2% Current Rates no". ItJ’oru I. B. Moon V. It ll the VOL. X, ed it rd In” Do F' window Funny and Enter-d A. A. Batu. w “It of [nu-m m twelve month: Beattitue and K The Town Conn rut the manna-r 1 the lawn from fun! Hun W. ( " 50 luau "rdpe can B l Ere-n , For tHue t supply a " tbled \\ ut the at heh :50 “In Mr

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