«a? Ct a) AIRMAN -tttt if,ie',ttt', 300m strawlirats Take your Choice of anything in the window for 25c. Regular prices were 500, 75e and $1.00. Come Early for First Choice. THE STORE THAT SETS TIE PACE The J. D. Abraham = v v w. iss hop where you are invited to Shop w: CENTRAL DRUG STORE 'l Concentration lt G. T. R. Ticket Agency Buy your tickets am. (t tl, The Central Drug Store?! Seeds Seeds fkMr),lil Gardenand Flower Seeds 3; It is better to advertise intensively than extensively when the sum to be devoted to advertising is small. This means the regular use of the DURHAM REVIEW --52 messages " xrpar addressed to the same con- a year addressed to the same con- stituency of readers. Intermittent or divided "ort is not likely to b resultful. One full-powered blow is better than two half blows. Concentration of appeal will do a work of conviction and persuasion that will surpise you v 1 x t the year’s returns are totalled up. Bed Clover Mammoth Red Clover Alsike Alfalfa and at Lowe Timothy Seeds Prio There's - for you in this little homily to sdvertisers; it is: new.“ with . 'tttt---t divided custom the net-cheat who studtsstly solicits your good-will. The more you strengthen the - of the not: who serves you the Better will he the service returned. Sole Agents " Peabody Overalls " A NOTE TO THE PUBLIC Swan Pans by the oz. or lb. A big mort- ls ment of Torsion ' Lao and Inner- l -_-- tion just opened Buy your at Lowest iii Punter neon: bu announced the - ith “and 5“. ' mu om. new Provlnelnl loud aJyi,',f,.'fltf,',ei" . 1 ol Lieeue CmntrtimittqtetN. Thyme" m“ L lend“ ot visit ( their dutie- on 5th ot In. not»: ed Sud." t I“ Brown“ ' “to old Oonmy Lianne Communion. ' . . . . to on when they have “tiled thin John Gtiveet paid . f1.etng “m l year's lioenIeI on in of lay will etep the ttttrg tutturur. . 1 down and out. The nomlnm ere Mrs Bulkinghnm and moretlee yr- ' Bll well-known. ell Conan-tine. ital one daylut week at Wm. Pitt nod he" a good record. Noe one dot’a. of them it inlaid “wild for ghe of Mr Wm All“: preached on Sun- flee, ttttt '0" Wm" "teettitttt* of dar. We All enioyed hi. sermon. the anm. Bible Study Fridny night. We Tb. "router" "0 “follows: will still continue our Missionary J. D. Flovello. lenient. Lind- eeriee. lay, chum“, nlnry 36500. A meeting will beheld in the church l W. B. Dinsmnn. Publisher, Smt- Saturday night to elm! new office" lord, Vice Choitmn, ulnry W. and teachers for the Sundnv School. Bred Dune. Commercial 'ef, tor Mrs Ed. Bogle spent the week end Cumin " Gleuow, late ot oromo. at Jno. Kirby’s. “my $4000. Chas. Nichol, of Romain, visited John A. Avenue. Govern-entrLi- Sunday at Thou. Kirby‘s. The New Hawkins“ W. B. Diagram. Publisher. brat. lord. Vice Chairmen, Inlet-y W. Fred Dune, Commercial nr,', for Con-d. at Glasgow, late ot oromo. ullry $4000. John A. Lynn-It. Govern-cot Li- quor Lew Iijti'tirueiet"othoial, Tor- onto. may $4000. Gee. T. Smith, [111% Buorder. Masieybttrr, salary " . We will be pleued indeed it the new Commissioners with mar wide powers “need in the enforcement ot the Liquor luwl. . Under this heading, John Hunter I in the Globe has some pithy remarks. l He says " to-day, judging from ar- l ticles in the Government press and from cartoons spread broadcast, any who object to the methods the Gow ernment is pursuing are to be re- proached " being disloyal. He then recalls the autocratic ac- tion of the Family Compact in 1837 when resentment to the slanderous cry of disloyalty brought about re- lbellion and asks " Shall history re- peat itself ? May not the despotic forcing of an untimely and of an ab- solutely unwarranted election and of the hurling of a malicious libel of disloyalty against one of our great political parties at a time of imperial stress and strain unprecedented, in historv. create such a fierce political Pandemonium as to be disastrous to the peace and prosperity of the Can. adian people for ages to come ? The one desire of our people. from} ocean to ocean, and irrespective of race. parte or creed, is to render the fullest measure of help to the Empire in her titanic struggle. All that our Parliament is asked to do is to be honest and efficient in carrying out the one purpose of all Canadians. A Red crosrirmeai to the Farmers Our country with its Allies is waging i great war for justice for the protec- tion of small nations in the enjoyment of their rights, for continued and grow- ing freedom, and for the maintenance of its pledged word of honor. Much destruction and desolation are being caused. Lives are being lost by the thousand. Canada's ftrat contingent are now in the thick of it. Some will tall sick. many may be wounded ; some will pay the last full measure of devo. tion to their country and its “use. The Red Cross Society exists to suc- , cor the sick and wounded in war. It 1 needs more money to provide more beds at Hospitals in Great Britain and France l it needs more money to pay more Red Cross nurses t it needs more money and more things made by wom- en to supply to Clearing Hospitals, Base Hospitals and Recovering Hospitals. I appeal to farmers to send me sums from Cl to 850 during the f1rttt week in May. Every 660 provides one addit- ional Hospital bed with the giver's name over it. By sending me about 810.000 you would serve your country well, bring credit to yourselves and make all of us very proud of you For) the sake of the wounded boys, make the gift substantial. It will be an in. vestment towards the recovery of some Canadian soldier who stood in our stead that our cause might be upheld. Faithfully your friend l JAS. W. ROBERTSON The Election Menace Chairman l Red Cross Society " Ottawa Note-If any of our readera feel dia- posed to contribute in answer to thin appeal and in lieu of sending direct will send to the undersigned, the amount will be acknowledged in the Review and sent to Ottawa atrqnce. The Review ond Toronto Daily Mar tor 1 "tW.....--""." The Review nod Toronto Doll: New. tot one your.................. Tho Boviow ond Toromo Daily World for your The Ravi"! nod Woolly Mail and 11:13pm. foe 1 you. Tho Review Ind the Family Eer- Md no Weekly 89-: for 1 you The Review and Weekly Witneu tor 1 "i-ry-y"."?"..'.""'.",', The 1%th Ind Weekly Sun for The Renew Ind Weekly Advent:- or tor on. your. The Ravi . and Toronto Daily Globe tot l yeur..................... The Bum tad Toronto 1):in ttnit and Empire toe t yarns... The Rain and Daily the PM The mm sod' Weakly Fm. Tho Bovk' " Fanning World Tho Bulow 3nd the anon' Ad. am“ to: I you... . ............". MM lid Canadian Pam, WEN wl 10“- heading, JoPn Hunter Clubbing Rates. ii? RAMAGB. Durham Hutu-u".uno-uvnuouo-I from tdi- HM tuuurt. I'll - W --. Mr and In Cornish visited Sun- day It In. Kirby's. . Mia I... Reynolds. of ---"-n visit ed Sunday at In. Brown‘s John Calvert paid u flying visit tn _the but; Saturday. t Mn Falkiuglnm and Florence vie itcd one dar int week at Wm. Pin m DORE“ um 3W1“- “9 "eding "tits The pulpit of the Methodist churches on the Varney circuit were occupied by Mr. W. Allan Sunday last. Mr. Allan preached a very forceful and practical sermon on "wdtchtuinest' to an ap- preoative congregation at Varney. Mr A, T. Cooper of Clinton is nnnoun- ced to preach here next Sunday on be- half of the Dominion Alliance. Mr. Cooper is a splendid speaker and no one should miss this opportunity of hearing him. 7.. . hunk.“ "chin". ....... A Candy Social is to be here in the church on Friday night, A good pro- gram has been prepared. ttiq and loc. This stirring poem I: being Knu'""'"l in, all garments and packages sent to the Canadian soldiere in the hospital: and at the front by the Red Cross Bo. ciety I Did you face the troubie that came your why With a resolute heart and cheerful ? or turn your soul from the light of day With a craven heart and fearful ? Oh a trouble's a ton, or a trouble's a 376 pound, Or a trouble is what you can make it t But it isn't the fact that you‘re hurt that counts, But only-how did you take it t You’re beaten to earth ? Well, well, 175 what's that ? _ Come up with a smiling face 9 In nothing spine! you to be knocked flat ', But to lie there-thath disgrace. The harder you're thrown, the higher you bounce ; Be proud of your blackened eye I It isn't the fact that you’re hurt that counts, But how dad you flght-- and why , And tho' you be done to death, what then ? If you did the best that you could. it you played your part in the world of men, Why, the critic wlll call it good. Death comes with a eruvl or come: with a pounce. But whether 'tis slow or spry. it isn't the fact that you're dead that counts. But only-how did you die ? Malay, who titted Czar of Bunk, Called to Han-lawn. F. B. Seeley ot Chicago and Philip delphia. the noted truu expert. will be at the Roynl Hotel and will remain in Earriawu Fridav only, April 28rd. Mr Seeley says: "The Bperrmstie Shield no now used nnd approved by the United Butes.tnrvernmertt will not only retain any can of rupture perfectly, txttordiettt immediate and complete relief. but cloud the opening l in 10 any. on (no nvermo cm. This metrument remind the only award in England um? in Spain. producing results without nut-gory. harmful in- jections, med'cnl tmtmenu or pre- ocnptiono. Mr Seeley bu document- tlom the United 8tates Government, Wuhlnglon. D. 0.. tor Inspection. - - A .___-- --. " " "R"""-"'"" -. - -. All cheeky can without charge. or it my interested can he will be (led to show any without charge or fit them it desired. Any one ruptured ehould remember the due and take advan- tage of this opportunity . Are You Going West this Spring , " to. take advantage of the low one- wny second-chat Settled nm to co:- tsin points In Sukuchowau and AI- bertn , on it round trip tieket in desired the low nu Bomcueeken’ Excursion- in etteet "tttt Tum-y until October am: would spinal to you. Bear In mind that the Gunman Puma Rail.. way otrem the tinegt will]. equip- ment sud taunt min Ionics. The route in one of the most scenic m the world. It in an only line -ratintt through otaattiard I!!! tom-lot slum also mm can te What“ MY..- oouvor. Br Mum" O. P. R. you avoid the noon-Icy of changing de. pots. All equipment in owned out! openth by the o. P. B., "ttedirttt ; the highest form of enemy. If ouch o trip lo and" ooneiderastimt, apply to my 0. P. B. Agent to! full portionin- or "in M. G. lanky. meek'. Pu- Rupture Expert here VARNEY " VIM is being enclosed " TORONTO ttr visit to For men's, boys' and gin spring hate, call on H. Allis make vie- ham. Wtrt. Pin Our enterprising citizen, Mr B. Nicholson is erecting a. a '_'"'-""-"--" m and Mrs Fulton,of Fulton's Dear P Suntan . Mills, were the guests of Mrs It to nth deep regret that we Oobum over Sabbath last. learn l your Tmovel tr: lol- For men's, ttora' and girls' stem. n our names! ethOIO spring hate, can on H. Alling- changes often come. Durihg h am your stay m our village, your m- l . . . . . fluenee and character he: been fhor .nmmmmg cltrzen, Mr L. hisrtiryoeeted_tr “19°F" Rev. Dr. Marsh is to address the Hamilton Ssientifio Associa- tion on Friday evening, April M, Miss Robertson is spending a few days with Mrs J. Orchard. l 2h houtus-oUanintt. has be" mm. ee G. P. Leith’s new u___ - scrim for curtains. niii' "ttii Tprimr. 3teatsrs Hunt & Sons recently m $1200.00 sale of tile. then m ransom Harold Baird is clerking in Mr G. P. Leith's store. Mr J. W. Hunter, who has been in business here for the last four years. has purchased a business ‘at Princeton and he and his daughter Edna left for that place on Monday afternoon. Mrs Hun- ter and Earl will leave in a few DUI. Gnu as"- MF-ee -- - days. We regret very much tol lose such good citizens from our village and we wish them all suc- cess in their new home. Mr John Marsh is expected to ‘sing in Hamilton on Sabbath. [April 25; For your Spring Suit made to measurement, see H, Allingham. Rev. RN. Matheson, of Namao, Alta , who is attending the As- sembly's committee meeting at Toronto, spent Sabbath with Mr and Mrs J. D. Roberts. Rev. Mr Ibbott gave a lecture in the Methodist church on Wed- nesday evening, More partiou- lars next week. Mr T. L. Hamilton will preach l ETI in the Presbyterian Church on ar Sabbath, April 25, a. m. and p.m. m The Women's Institute met at l the home of Mrs Hershey on Thursday last. Quite a number if :of ladies were present. Mrs Wm 'll Great spoke on " Shrubs andlu plants and how to grow them,"; Miss Atkinson on " The Resourc- ' hi es of Canada " and Miss Marsh u on " Food buying as a unit." A A solo was given by Miss Annie Rogers. How to make a success- ti ful Institute was discussed by several ladies. The ladies have just finished and sent off another shipment for the soldiers, 22 pairs . of socks and a pair of wristlets. I On Tuesday evening Rev. T.H. i Ibbott gave his popular lecture l t " ATrip across Canada " or " 15 _ years' experience in the land of the Maple Leaf " in Yeovil Meth- ' odist church. The lecture was illustrated by over 200 stereopti- can views. These views were it beautifully colored by one of Carr. ada's special artists and every picture is as natural as life. Quebec, Montreal, throughout Ontario, Winnipeg, Regina, Sask- atoon, the great wheat field of the West, Edmonton, Calgary, ' beautiful Btutff and the Rockies, ' with numerous other interesting places and scenes. were touched - on and shown. It was a most ill pleaing. profitable night and Mr in Ibbott was complimented on the a treat he had provided. To Mr J. W. Hunter, Miss Edna Hunter and Master Earl Hunter: Dear friends: It is with feelings of deep re- gret that the associations wpich .» _IP, “an"... mm gnu Dunn may w_~--_,,, we so thoroughly enjoyed from the commencement thereof are now about to cease and that you, a AL- --u A: now quu w Una-.. __-_ W, _ by your response to the call of duty elsewhere, are about to leave our midst. We therefore, as the Session and Choir of the Holstein Presbyterian Church, desire to express our sincere appreciation of the very great interest you have taken in the service of song and praise and we ask you as a slight token of our respect and esteem, to accept these gifts, as‘ with them we offer our sincere wishes for your success and hap- piness in your new sphere of ac- tivity. I Signed on behalf of the Session '. [ Dr.p p. Marsh,“ lgoderator Ur. U: Do “bu-way -Bt-i9-ee"--' W. B. Rogers. Clerk David Grier John Swanston Andrew Hunter Baht. Christie The Chain _ _ . '"iiiiiii. harsh. Choir Loader; Dells Btrid,theitt.tt Guide Pot- iiiiiiu0ltut8sth_Pegty Ret ti ' mum um Wm =hfl'lfl'l'i'llkfriri'diiiii Ion, to; 'ai'raira'err and treasurer of the Holstein Bunch of. the Up- twr Unid- m ttttttht' and on Address and Presentation im, some 'IP" Mr J.. Ill. be M“ UL “ID abbuth last. 14 boys' and trirltf a call on H. Alling- 'j f ising citizen,Mr L; 1 l is erecting a. gar- l l [arsh is to address ', 1 ssientifio Associa- ' evening, April " ‘rtson is spending a ly Mrs J. Orchard. I,htll'7i" mm“. ii'hoiirifitir. Marian Cockburn. Annie is doing good Pug:- made a. in Mr his loam Holstein April 19th. the director: of the Branch pn- sentod him with tho following man-J "'"9r""""" 'u -- T met with you, Not only do we l look upon you as an ideal busi- ness man. but one who has taken l a great interest in the affairs of l the village and the church. Not- withstanding your busy life, we appreciate, the tuusrifiee you have made in aid of the Bible Boeietr. You have proved yourself one of its most ardent workers and you will be greatly missed. but we ask you to remember that no work for God is without its reward. We |pray that God's richest blessing I will be upon you in your new V0- cation and that he will grant you , success in this life and an abun- dant entrance into Life Eternal. Signed in behalf of the Bible Society: David Allan, President R. M. Tribe. Secretary Card of Thanks Mrs Jno. Brown and family, Holstein, wish to thank their many friends for their kindness during the sickness and sad be- reavement of husband and father. of Stanley J. O‘Connell who April 30th, 1914 Darling "Stanley howLwe Imin: you, ""dl','ill {SKEtloK Eh; Ga "roddear, But thy memorK will be cherished Long " life a all hold us here. Mother Springfield, Mun. . NOTICE l 1 R. H. WALKLEY, D. c., Chiro- practor, Mount Forest. will be in Holstein, on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday forenoons from f a. The fullnwing rhyme won a prize of ten shillings in a. competition tor the best Answer to the question " tht would Bobhy Burn: have said about the Kai-er , Theee line- are written by Mn D, Campbell. of Melton. Boot. ‘mud, and one might well inn-gin. them written by the sweet song-tn of Ayrshire himself t " DeiI m" yer ugly squirmin' face. Brent usage of the “any nu, Sun. any yer can“ and s pure . In some nuld midden." aiumargrgsnraugrgsggatstssrmtgm"8ii iiii"'1'i"iC,CC'i'"iC,'"i'"""""i"C" “â€rEE iii, Brighten Up jl, 33 Wall Papers 1c; in. mi, beginning April 27. M . BroomZScel. Bmattes,lkeadt ii Jpoclal" 6 bus Soap. 25:. 3 an Lye. 25c. :56 iiittrs.wranatteae-.-.-2ik' At this season of the yeer, every housewife is thinking of her house-cleaning difficulties. She is asking herself and her husband whet they can afford to do to the house in the way of New Wellpaper. Paint, Floor Coverings, etc. Now, ladies, let us help you decide these problems. IN MEMORIAM floor Covering: J. O'Connell who died 'aints HIGHEST PRICES FOR ALL PRODUCE Egg/hr d tee. We have entirely new ranges in most utistic designs and coloring' from 12c to Mk per double roll. Also I lot of odd lines " 2%: per single roll. Same old liner- sHERwrN-WILLIAMS-- with many new shades. VARNISIIES 1k','r,i1i,ltrpota'.1o"'1" Varnish sum. FLAX SOAP A great article to In]: Linoleum. GOLD ENAMEL but the thing to touch up PM!!! Fumes. etc. ALUMINUM JS",',,', tre'.' for stove pipe- and my LINOLEUM FINISH A 9321132. email. Linoleum , The largest assortment in the country in Car. pets, Linoleume, Floor Oilcloths & Matting; its We are in an out!“ â€by†use: or m. at the â€(but when . ___ ---n h. m I." III "I -- ---_ v was. We NW1 mount.- to out of our pun-I. ply " m chug“. ply who out will. cheque. poynble at pot. have - "rdarirt ttH, “out can received. and not! our puma B “mom of um. Write tbe can: . d (in our cannery a will. Be- ter---", but. Kopll. Marmot. Flooring Vmish Stun. Furniture Polish. A great article to wuh Linoleum. iL Just the thing to touch up Plot-n Fumes. etc. The vety best for shove pipes and any metal article. TRELEAVEN a RAMON. Palm Cannery. mm. CREAM WANTED w"" levy to Low " than once over sum Bookstore, A. B. Gun: J. B, “in. as. Pf Eon-Mn 00".th - of W W - to [on] " - (cum to mrgt borrower. Lite [manna theed ig, Presbyterian Church Sundny School " 10. Service It ll mm. nod 7.3) p, n. Y. P. 8. 0. E. funds, a tt p. n. m. D. B. In“. 36.0. PM tutor )W out “at -- - _-- Atiet- lac-barbit- IraGiiial9ite.ttit. 1taggu'r. mi and bowel- no“. AM 2ciiiTiFtirtei..fe 9 Mini-hi- Mm Con TM Methodist Church Bundny School st 10. Bervieec at I n. In. sud t.00 p. M. Week night. service Thur-thy at 8 p. m. I. B. [33013. Ptt. B., . Nat iautnt MIDI-U .w"'P"""rW. --- - _ can. Lem and Wt“. executed on “hum-ll notice. All work promptly attended to. A great vanish for the Linoleum -makes a - tututr. CLARKE a MOON . J. SHARP Current Bun more. ILForeét J. B. loo! b out. ll , l B , it l _ -- 'l VOL. XXXVIII, “a Ladies' Guild of Trinity (l mu hold a mule of [mint-nude c1 nod with! goods. on Guard“ lit. in Cnlder'p Hull from 2.!†u Won! bu heen received trod Gun that he bu been drum mum! . hon dummy" St ttfd sailed trout Edinburgh 3nd in pt In Action on the North lot. 1 Dunk“ Choral Sandy. m. will amour over to to their Concert there Idduy A nut-aha of cilviuno “no 'iit,a"'t'k.(.'i."j-omlC M- The - of Ford can um " “menu a the " can't I This week C. Smith & Dom h: plied with“! Dr. D. B. Jamil w.w. Mm. Baht. Brig! can! Hm. Neat ' A Na butane in Blend plain! on his newly lent neu- Zion Int weak. Mu _ Ita We -eeitred 3 Urge hum: tteht, [In a few roomettta 1 our. Others " Fee""" htve iced him. The limU "suite hum Qu iveuily CPR publuhrd m ti dumps and .tgtt"Ut the and“ Mr. John L MrKinnnn " I It now reads John L .U-kutr [30an ul stion i. BAND Colic!" the Bum paw"!I the Town Isl-ll c lny 6 h. A am of inIIruuu-mM will be given. iecti I “PW "" Dunde pupa feels k M " uv it Ill Mr Alan " mcc The CC in ile si ll In"! "* he: he man " Th d Ill h ll n" Try The t th " M It Kvy w ml! "I" cw B pm u dar KI in ti? kind†ttttt tpetaretn out W I Al rm Jlllll H tl ct ll [la-“r Win "6‘ “not too ha I. which , onlM- In Pawn I!" " it d. W vrmn H IV 1nd