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Durham Review (1897), 4 Oct 1900, p. 1

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7/ ll lill ggist ssd "pt t? m m SNAPS We secured some amps who 'town in Toronto last Week. and we are Willing to share up the profit with you. We mm give you a he»? Tweed for 'A5. 40. If) k 501- per yard. hey are extra good value. and we take pleasure in showing our goods. " ttt u ---, ' Local and District News. t ¢.sstssssststQ Il I‘ll! M VOL. XXII. tro. 40 Short-1mm] Institute imputation of graduating a bin pieieratasre of pupils. in shorter tin -. and at consider- ably iesq expense than any other College outside e City of Toronto, Illustrated Ca ue sent upon applica- tion. Falllc ’ opens Sept. tth. C. L Ham. Pri 4 M Norlunnhy Fall Pair was held in Nvustadt this year. The Advance notes a falling off in the exhibits in quantity, owing to a show in Mildmay same day. The Remind: name. of Brigham, Herd. Willis tigure very lonely in the sheep classes. BI igham ‘having the Shrop- shire: all to himself, and Wm. Herd taking all the. tirstg in Lecesster. The society presented its old Sec. MI. w. H. Ryan. with a gold medal as an ack- nowledgement. of its appreciation of his you. and faithful service. I'Bl.“ The Toronto world's daily ftnnruGl Mm les and grain and hvo Itock reports' are accurate and full. and are looked for her anyone iuwrested in them. The , 'orld iy - puhlislyed eyery day in the stiTniidhGteqitts .erierirr td gettmg up a first-Cin" morning paper. The prize for 2 yr-old bull in Thor. oughlwed Durham Cattle should go to "Joseph" not No.tys" Slurp as hat week's papers had it. . - -_!-ll__ ct, Tl Thos. Smith‘s robes. Brse soft horse robe, cum praise. The new pm a. are“ snout-I. arid if . his hide should be an: 1 We omitted to " cute of the band, wh to the day's pleasure. ll ECHOES OF SOUTH GREY SHOW. D "iiifr"iiri" i'iiidw LABEL V I“ ought to tell correctly Le to which you are peid nae: and additidns have . L. GRANT. .n been ma var friendstt Read The Toronto World LIBRARY. .etintt of tt Hi ll Tl e----------- tnut training an: "is 1 Dumb Institute M "l limitless stitute h in g " My, pe tet' tin . and :wnse than " e City l ta gue sontu " ll M ll mprnvemem effect! , robes. upon-idly his nhe, came In for much u poem of tanning in tuid if a. horse will die be sent to T. Smith’s. to mention the pres- d. which added greatly le and we ask examine closely 'ablisher. ll I't n lag evening th at ll queue f) It ave :1 JM h Durh Apply w " fl reg" DI ' Library III where ll w an If md Form ir-Amy Nellie Moran. Allie yolds. Form P., I McClocklin. Mar nncemoq. I'l Flora McGee Ireland, Dun Irwin M ll M M " ll Deal n " M H SI ll Mck Ella " K " ch ld, SHRIUI'SLY ll.L.wOn Sunday last Mrs. It. Watson, Sn. Noruranby, was seized with a stroke of paralysis and her life Wtts despaired of. Dr. Gun was called in and at latest accounts she is recover- ing. We hope to hear of her complete ing. We nape to hear or nor ('Ulllplruf recovery. Election rumors are in the air down south. Reeve Dickson we hear is to en- ter the contest for the commissioner-ship No. 4 District, and the vacant reevestup is being urged by n'mny on Councillor l D. McQueen. we don't know who his l opponent may be, but he will neod to be I‘ Itrong one to beat him. M Inc; JAMIE lue Saundel l Flesherton and Hanover shows are being held to-day, Wednesday. Let no i one forget Priceville show on Thursday mud Friday of next week. Mr. W. L. Dixon, has resigned his School In Egremont, and the trustees at once engaged Mr. McDonald for the ymncy. The trustees want a. "an behind the desk" and they keep good men todt ll 1th IS It ll ll " Will oel P H " " Wd tit it wry l Fy olle Id It lie Browning. tiex momm- Payue. Intermediate-Agnes Calvin Kinnee and, Lorne ' Jr. A.-.Nelhe Hepburn. rry Gordon, Maggie Saund- DISASTRUI'S FIRE Sum 'iiiilttitiliir, , hit l'lll h W an M cKenz lick M HUSH-N M M M ham ll l) m kilm ht I) ml M ll id ttl Dy:r'AttT.NE.N 1mm. Allit Il RIM ll h 1d " On Sunday last Mrs SI Witli Will " If Kelly " Sr. 4th--Willi ie McGillivar.s " school l for J r ord, Jr. B, unes Smith. wry. Harper Russel. John ‘H iemim tt't' [I'll na Fletch ly ll) FLt-z'rvu ki x M cGou It sr s. Laur- thtttson, . Anni E M Willis P liar -Willit lhat.l nrnmu I Mrs (inn lmrli‘ Willi (5mm Ir. B, Lizzit Smith r: w en it Sarah h o'clock It nn " w tt when ttt tt mniiiiir, dmfitsDAY, OCTOBER 4,1900, PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Hazel McGregor visited friends in Palmerston recvntly. Mia Flo Richardson. Flesherton is a quest at Mr. Chas. Brown'S. Miss Minnie Murdock. Allnn Park, visit od at J. L. Brownht last week. visitm Mr. Arch. l visiting his p Blown. 7."! visitin Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Arrowsmith fro m Pomona visited his mon Mr S Arrow- amhh of town Tueudayr. M P. and Mrs. F. V. Dickson. of Wrox- Mar. were the smack of Mr. Jntves Ireland for a few days last week. Mr. Patton. Manager of the Furniture Factory. was elerted Presi'lnnt of the Epworth League hut Mondav night. Ireland H awhile in ll tt Mr. Herbert Jenkins, of Owen Sound. sited at Mr. Wm. Johnston's fairdny. Mr, Arch. Brawn. of Owen Sound. is shine his van-um Mr. and Mrs. Chum Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Filth at daughter, waneta, lett this for Brantford. Mr. F's himlth 1 proved tsufficient to warrant, I] all to his son’s. Sorry to lose 1 l hope the change may prove a Mr. Cr, G. Watson. son of Watson, Proton Station has played for some years With Mr M h Mr. Arthur Ontar min Wet ll IQ tht Miss Marin Mncl "n a month's vi rs. C. Sheppard The Misses Finn trd from Hnnov mtw.ton's Show Mrs. Davidson Grant. left lost w for Detroit. y little Jamie also ‘I T Mr M rs Mr It Mr. Cl, G. Watson, son of Mr. Jno. Watson, Proton Station has been em- ployed for some years With the large grocely firm of Elliott & Marr, London. We Were pleased to hear incidentally that he is to ire promoted to the position of head-hooker to the firm. nt A Wise GRANT. -At the regular meeting of the Town Council on Mon- day last, a grant. of $50 was made to the Fire-Brigade as an acknowledgment of faithful services. The second storey, of the McIntyre Mr It Fire-Brigade as an acknowledgment of faithful services. The second storey of the McIntyre block Is now shapinst6itseit into impos- ing fortnsuf beauty and utility. The day of the removal of the street store will be like unveiling a statue. " Miss Marg C. McArthur has movel south to the old McKechnie store. B. F. Morlock is remodelling his new property and mov- ing west to-day. C. L. Grant is preptu'- ing to move east to make mom foe Mr. Parker who moves south, and all are too busy to change ads. But look out shortly , w w ee K S Came to the pre] signed Lot t, con. 18 the end of July, th owner is requeu pay expenses 3. I " Murdoch, Sen/55th- :irl ttMM'n w h I' Ed i t h Mt two ye mmnl th lays and I h ttten S( ft . Gihsnn H. A with his “is! Wurm'd to Tor tt Show (My STEER A ly speak" tref " studi Mrs. Jno. Filth and grand- waneta, lett this morning ord. Mr. F's hénlrh being im- flcient to warrant, hi? remov- o's. Sorry to lose them, hut ttru In trnuh try lin h lsnn St'. and Miss Mags st week on the oxvurni Miss Farquharson a tiso left on Saturday for mud her old home. ttttryi I! t rip It't' M ,h ll In“)! In Imwn wh ll ttt irty mm and tw he we of the under- con. 1 Egremont. about ly, a. all 2 yr-old steer. lea to prove property, I 9. aka it tuwaY., John Adams. khm'n hm I'd at Gu the meetin ppm ttion tr.qotl 1d th It n Burrioat Mr and It an and M P. Wood isitod at. Mr. Wm In Sht H It left th ll In lurm ll had his moth week and th the M, wh ld . Mrs. Jar Ito Mortdav in mt left, IVednes M , w Fl h Sessi M n. of frier m ttte tim ll v ie w his uphill this m: of the many has it hool it ll child PF n mod om tnv n 1.1m“- ttS he urainn nnt [K Mum a" for in ' The H " tt n H ll tt md l', u Among the forcible reminders of the [ passing svmons not lhelenst is the wnn- , unnnul rocurrenrn of Miliinery open-- inns. Just how it has come about that ' at special starting day ortime for Indies' hmdgem has been establishvd we do nut knuw. for we are not, aware that, au.v other par! of feminine nr masculine t an ire gels n simihwsend off at any par. , tivulay season]. This gmwral agreement d to In-ginnt nm- time is the more snr-. prising win-n we consider the diversity ‘; shown in the head coverings them-'[ svlves, for. though there ttre certain _ ',rre.utfa'milies of hats rt‘Me-d w om-h‘ 'btllt‘l' by MHIH' ('mnmnn ierthtt' 'seldom, if over, "re two huts wen (rxztiy "like in shnpv. color, or trimming.- l’vrhaps this is the xvi-wt of the 'spec; ial (Tuning day, when care- is reuuired, (use ect, among an many just what will suit. the facts. the complexion. Jan. and still have something distinctive. The realms-of nature have been mnmu'Kml for forms of beauty and fhv4ltes of eolov. The llll'tl world and tiowers world "sl""" hilly have contributed to the lgillitterG ..... mut “'nnn-n'i lush. and skill h‘nw fl Wt' Inn with n dtaped uvtiste. and " c factory cthoose ti A nomhle change this year is from high effects to what is low and broad. undeven in feathers drooping. Trim- ing is very often under the. brim rather than above it, and a responsive thrill to the military activity of the past year is seen in Baden Powell and Strathcona shapes, Volunteer hats. tw.. though we me rather surprised that Kharki is not, more in evidence R8 a color. One elatiornte model is made of Hack mirror velvet, draped crown, clasped with one large steel lmrkle. brim of Mark lurked velvet and turked chiffon faring and " stylish Lowof black rihhon iaiVi' at hack." Another picture cordinglv popular the duu'ule brim In filled out with tw l) Ottt Pye mink rim withdelivute white min-03's ri<ing from side. It is h'uirched with mink tails and I was being much admired. t A Johannesburg hat of blark silk velvet, has a puffing of chiffon on edge “fa wavy rim. Underneath the brim folds of white chiffon are finished with folds of velvet. A high side lmnd is“ finished with loops of velvet ribbon and l rhinestone pin. It has a large chenille _ crown. two large Hark tips falling gracefully on left side. A large pomp of black ihiffot, at. left corner of front, _ and at right side hows nf velvet, ribbon i complete n delightful “creation." i One is sure to notice a Misses flop that. caught up at left corner of back ‘and trimmed underneath with large rosette of red stitched silk trimmed in front with large loops of taffeta silk. White and grey wings spring from bows in front and full to the hack. Velvet ribbon knotted round how in i front and brought. over the luim in the 'shack. The hand is caught with it i buckle. Um um "PP A brown volvet hm; (“sided in from. and tured off the fame and faced with 1 grehe was our favorite. spriturinsrNort! I the division ie a large ostrich feather of [shaded yellow, trimmed nu tan with velvet faced with yellow silk and stitch- ing and caught, with a realistic gold claw. .lumc-s. Anothe u-gn an rmwd w Au all black hat has for n, prmuinrnt‘ feature 3 large ostrich plumos two fall. 1 ins: over left side. the other, falling ')ztttceful1y over the hair at the hack. l lt is trimmed in front with large knots of taffeta silk with red stitching. On ( the aide hand are beautiful knots of rose i colored pan velvet. V Owing lodelav in getting into his new store Me. M. 11M deferred his opening unlil Fridav and Suturdny of this week. Although the crush will he meat the energy of Miss Bowen and staff will he greater and they will in their flne new quarters make an :1“.er display of which we will have mo to my next week. THE MILLINERY DISPLAY Having sold my farm, all el- Stock, Yoke Steers broke, an mple. ments must he sold at once. lame and see them. . IRELAND & co. mind Miss Dick again in change. a mum. pletlily avranited and ml with the hand and eye of an le. She had had :I. rush of business n clemunu- of hats entirely satis- iry. But still there are lots to 'se frmn and we append a descrlp- of It few. To Cure 9. Cold in o " Take Laxative Bromo Qu' me Tablets. All druggilts refund the oney if it hi]: to cure.. 25c. E. W. ve's signature is on each box, May 1 MN Itytt itut in t tibttrittt), ter very attmctiu rey Mirror velvet with hands; me ch z and steel buckles. ' mirror velvet. MISS' 1tLBElt'i'tifhN, and u.s usual. or rat): wit ll Mill vhllinm-s urn SI with this di the “no mum: fit with F. MORLOUK. hat that this w nt up at , (lump takim wlth a t urban. sh (Town of yellow t Battenhurg lace A. H. Wilson, will inter Null {rap well " trtit up" ft ll :ky Saugeen. will lse side and l “lazuli I‘l'im white than usual "ION th w tt "Large Bales 86 Small rt'i"iiifiu" We take this opportunity of thanking our customers for past patronage, and we are convinced that the new system will merit a continuance of the same. -F _ 74M"i"“"‘"u"""unn'nfi7 Male or Female, 2nd or 3r ‘lass for S d? ... ' Section No. 3, Bentinckl 1901. Ap- '; TH,t'tut,'sitg1Nl,l"'ie, J": plications stating quail Lions receiv- ‘1 s'oatu/.'1',r"pt,y the magi ed up to Nov. L Pet mu application (iaith/Att,'?,'; it convenient prefer . I o: LODGE o M:N. ___ -.. . ,g_-. -- n A TEACHER WA ED. Experienced teacher holding 2nd Clue certificate, want for B. S. No I, Normanby for 1001. pplicationl tut- ing qatuit1etstittttt' be made on tor beIOre Oct. 6, to .' Ta . WALLACE, Bees, Varney P. o. . . 18, 1900. ' Our Millinery department 'is nowtopent for the season. We .vill be pleased tolshow you all tl1e latest Paris find New York Novelties. ' Pdl'lll This week we ask particular attention 'to three . . Departments. V 5 ' m ch Stylish mummy. 2nd New i'loth Jrickets. Below we quote a few prices which will give you idea of what we are doing. . Ladies' New felt hats for early fall wear in ha and soft crowns, in all the new shades and shap trimmed $1, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 and $2. Ladies' Hats trimmed to order, in the latest Styl on short notice from $1.50 to $10. Ladies' Cloth Jackets, correct length, latest cut a finish $5 to $2. Ladies' Astrachan Jackets, close glossy curls, lin with satin and Italian cloth, length from 24 to inches $22. so, 2::, Ai, 3o, 3 5 and 40 dollars. Ladies' Astrachan Jackets, close glossy curls, line with satin and Italian cloth, length from 24 to 3 inches $22.50, 2:, 28, 3o, 35 and 40 dollars. .Neek Ruffs from ‘1 to $10. Caperines $5. 7.5 and $10. Caperines Sable and Astrachan, 2 heat' and IO tales, very stylish $20. IRELAND dk co. 'f,il_-r-,'x, TEACHER WANTED. Cash System We beg to inform our Custom- ers and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, {which means Cash or its equivalent, and that our Motto ‘Will be J. W. VICKERS. Secy. 2nd new mom Jae 3rd New Furs, J MILLINERY. ADOPTED BY IR, " G. & J. McKECHNIE. . McKechnie. Twas.l This diimnl II . [red No -------'. Provincial Record . Part Pedigree ian" t "qu . 4th. 1900. bred b our MB. 8 Ind Buford. Ont. munch; No l, her, Vane ' . nae Oak gertat- Swell(lmp){ (bred by P.] .. Ruddington . l, Nottinlzbam o? tor dam, on: Cinderella 2.. T (bred byJ: '.Bmthour.) cy. "un. BARBER, Prop HALIFAX. N. . “at“ otud your trtaottaWt' mun; dawn" during the peat (am: you“ n for two you: put I has no heumuu I believe it the but heavy underwent It not only mums in 'ltotittity and I iug plea um to the wearer -out sitar term but moved Ahwluwly fee,",',', ' _ ~- “nu-“um ' In; .IIDr--II- -V _,, tam bu proved Absolutely Can . pleasure for me to momma!) ttttvoU* T,"l1"t a ham" and d “(mum W. Hunt-av. Cloth ABSOLUTELYUNSHRINKABLE 1ckets, iiiirtua N0. 1176. ts, Capes, CaperineSo Neck Ituifs. etc. Laidlaw's 01d Stand unmoysn YORKSHIRE Eon. - _----- I ar GRANT'S. anl ll i Record "afoit t red b n, ohl e , . I ) , .(bm n . l, Not _ pint! ml I. i red PNo 17'uist Record '. an, n e “I t “Fm-rowed Feb. red b our &ts'aumiera, t. owner Richard Bard. , ' . nine Oak . ' Fated ftr. P. L. by nod dun Cleaner. .ifNottin' ham, Eu , , "11'lll'e'fd 2nd more; wall lure r service '. con urmanby. " the rough-bred

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