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Durham Review (1897), 12 Dec 1901, p. 1

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Li 144 4 vo K 3.3 vy t ) aJ Final Notice. All taxes not paid in by 3 o‘clock on ‘Thursday, Dec. 12, I9or, will be handed to the collector with 3 0/o added in every instance. 7 wW. Buack. Driving horse, Harness and Cutter for sale cheap. TAXES Town of DURHAM NOoTICE.â€"All accounts are ready, and any person indebted will confer a favor by calling and settling as soon as possâ€" ible, as I require money. HoxoreEn» x Prmort MoU®p.â€"A late issue of the Pilot Mound Sentinel has the following notice regarding the brothâ€" er of the Presbyterian pastor here and his worthy wife:; "Monday last was an important and notable day in the lives of the Rey, Mr. and Mrs. Farquharson, beâ€" ing the twentieth anniversary of their marriage. The members of the Ladies‘ Aid Society of the Presbyterian church availed themselyes of the occasion: to give their worthy pastor and his estimâ€" able wife, tangible proof of how much they are appreciated by the members of the church. Theladies met in the afterâ€" noon at Mrs. Fraser‘s, and from there proceeded to Mr. Farguharson‘s resiâ€" dence, all provided with many good things, Their visit was entirely unexâ€" pected, and proved a complete surprise to the Rev. gentleman and his wife. Alter the visitors had taken possesion of the house, an enjoyable time was spent in social intercourse, etc., and Mrs. Farâ€" qutharson was made the recipient of a handsome Limoges china fruit set, as a slight token of the esteem and respect in which she is held by the membets. Afâ€" ter a very pleasant hour had been spent, . the company séparated, with the best wishes of all present that the Rev. Mr. Fargquharson and his worthy partner may long be spared to enjoy the happiâ€" ness and joys of wedded life, and I that the years to come will prove for them, in the best sense of the teerm, al golden honeymoon." HMHockey Skates and Bootsâ€"for every body at The Big Store. ecal thought feeling." Paston RestoGxIxoâ€"Rey. Mr. Craigic Hanover and Hampden, is resigning his charges, and he will likely be releasâ€" ed at next meeting of Presbyrery. The Hanover Post Says: *"The reverend gentleman and his wife and family have during their residence in this town made a legion of warm friends, who will sincerely regret their deparâ€" ture,. Rev Mr. Craigie, as an »exponent Woon.â€"Our Subscribers who pay, or who haxe pomised to pay in wood, would oblige us by delivering as soon as possible. Every watch sold will be fully guarâ€" ant cedâ€"arrangements made with first class watch maker to examine and guarâ€" anteeâ€"we will faithfully do all we say. MacFarmax®‘s JeEeweucLERY SroRrE. Paston RestoxIxaâ€"Rey. Mr. Craigic Hanover and Hampden, is resigning Calendars for 1902. Call PARKER‘s DRUG STORE, It pays to buy the best to be had in rubbers. When you buy " Granby * you get the best,. We have a full stock, including the famous * Snag Proof." No second quality, heavy rubbers sold. J, H. Browx, Hoistein,. County Council Nomination for DiÂ¥v. No. 3, of this County will take place in Durham Town Hall on Monday, 23rd inst. Clerk W. A. Anderson is the ofticer in charge. Town and Township nominations are a week later. You can save big money by buying a watch now at MacFaARLANE‘s Jewellery Store. A guarantee with every watch, Al must be sold by Jan. 1st. For SaLE.â€"A second hand cutter, and single harness, in good repair, or will exchange for wood. Apply at this office. Buy your heavy rubbers for winter wear at J, H. Browx‘s, Holstein. Only first quality goods sold and every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction. Its not too soon to select Xmas. pres ente. See MacFaRLANE‘s Stock. All subscribers to the ReEvIEw for 1902 will receive free a copy of * The Canadian Annual." See page 8. Teas,â€"Black, Japan and Green. Tea from l5cts a lb. At ParKER‘s. . Last NoTICE.â€"All notes and accouuts «4ue me must be settled by Dec. 20, nexi. After that date, costs will be added. W. LatpLaAw. Just fancy a $10 ring for $5, a $5 for 820 at MacFarRLANE‘s JEwruuERY CToOREâ€"the chance will not occur agam Sale closes Jany. 1st Men‘s 1 Buckle Rubbers, $1.00 pr. at The Big Store. Sacrifice Sale of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery, at store of late W. A. Macâ€" Farriax®. Much interesting matter held over. t Buy your Xmas groceries, ca.ndies.! NoTE.â€"Our w« _ | nuts, bonâ€"bons, etc., atâ€"J. H. Brown‘s, | ing accounts t Buy the Stater Shoe at The Big Store. i Holstein. | one please ma Bargains in Blankets, Rugs, and|Furs. | Goonb SuEronina.â€"This town andl Rechab Tan Barclay & Noble., | neighborhood woke up Tuesday to find | Monday eveni The Empress Shoe for Ladiesâ€"sold l' that a generous snowâ€"fall had take"? Full stock c only at The Big Store. place, and as the roads were smoothly confectionery, Sacrifice Sale of Watches, Clocks, and | wheelâ€"worn, good sleighing is the rule. | Holatain VOL. XXIII. NO. 50 $PEB. SHOES Womans Pebble Bal.......... 80c. Childs Pebble Bals............ 70c. 1 lb. Boxes of California seeded raisins. Graham Wheat. * C. L. GRANT . ind profoundly religious BY ORDER. R. McGowax, and get one at I will be at home on Monâ€" day, Dec. 16th for the final settlement of notes and acâ€" counts which must be attended to on that day without fail. After that date costs will be incurred. Â¥1 CornLrcror‘s NoticE.â€"I will be at the Knapp House on Friday, Dec. 13th, 1901, to meet all parties not having paid their taxes this year. As the Treasurer is resigning all must be‘paid by that day to facilitate closing of the books. Dec. 2, 1901. THos. McGir®, Collector for ward No. 1, Glenel g Coliector D. McDougall will be at the Knapp House, Saturday, to receive tax es which must all be paid that day. D. McDovaarur. A SKatTINa Horror.â€"The 20 year old daughter of Hon., A. G. Blair and H. A. Harper, assistant editor of â€" the Labor Gazette were drowned in the] Ottawa last week. Miss Blair was with ’ a Mr. CreeIman and both struck a weak | spot and went down. Harper, who! was behind, sent his partner to the| shore for help, and gallantly dashed to | the assistance of the pair. Creelman | tried co lift the lady on the ice, but sank in the attempt, and on l'ising;' again was under the ice, He bunted a hole with his hand and clung to the| edge till saved, but the other two have not been found. Mr. Harper‘s loss to the Labor Bureau is a very severe one. | Highest cash price paid for any quanâ€"‘ Highest cash tity zood wheat Drorrkr For Divorc®k.â€"Mr. N. (‘:.' Coutts, Ridgetown, ( well known here)f has been granted a divorce from his | wife on the plea of adultery, on the | strengjh of proofs taken in open Court | of Wayne County, held in Detroit, be-( fore the circuit Judge. Hon. W. °M. Carpenter. _ It **satisfactorily appear-‘ ed to the court, that the material | facts charged in the bill of compluint‘ were true and the divorce issued acâ€" / cordingly." I Stict a " Dr. Gux."â€"Dr. Arthur Gun came to town last Saturday.to beâ€" gin practice in his father‘s old field. l Mrs. Gun is paying a yisit to her moâ€" ther and will follow in a few days, We welcome them both back to their tormer citizenship, and trust they may be happy and prosperous among the friends of their youth. The Dr. has been ap-‘ pointed a Coroner for the County a position long held by his father. THE LatE MarcorLx 'MCQUAmuE.â€" The death of the above gentleman took place in Normanby, on Thursday, 14 Nov. He was a native of Argyleshire, Scotland, and a relative of the McLeans of Bentinck and of the McFaydens of Edge Hill, The funeral was attended from this part by Messrs Duncan and Donald McLean, Aberdeen ; Donald, C, C., and Jno. D. McFayden, and Thos. Turnbull. _ Rer. Mr. Reid officiated. | His age was 71. WB | AxxivErsary Srrvicks.â€"Rev. R. N. Dickie, Orangeville. will preach in Presbyterian Church here, on Sunday next, morning and eyening and no doubt there will be large congegations to hear the eloquent divine. He reâ€" mains for the Monday evening enâ€" tertainment also at which Mr, Rechab Tandy, the famous sacred * Concert Tenor " will sing. There will be a Reception service for new members in the Zion Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon. Conâ€" ducted by the pastor. T The Big Store is selling a line of Velvets, good colors, at 50c. a yd. w $1.00 a ya. a lot of presents. Admission 15 and 10c. CuristmMas TREE.â€"A Social and Liâ€" terary evening will be held in Mulock Baptist Church on Tuesday eyening, 24 inst. Being a Sunday School affair, Santa Claus has provided a fine tr e and NOTICE. Tax PrEoru®‘s Mrurs. W. CALDER. at & line of silk . a yd. worth > | . Brown‘s, | ing accounts to subscribers. If you get | one please make settlement at once. t DURHAM, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1901 |__Note:â€"First Wednesday in Jan being New | Year‘s day Dr. Burt will be here foms first visit on Tuesday Dec. 31. ‘ ARTHUR GUN, M. D. Will be at the Middaugh House, Durham, the first Wednesday of cach month from 2 p. m. till Late assistant to the Rolyl"al London Ophthalmic Hospl!tal, England, and the Golden Square Nose and Throat Hospital. 4 #®. SPECIALIST EYE, EAR, THROAT & NOSE, APHIRW Panaranmane..____ EXCLUSIVELY. «@g | _ _Our stock of goods suitable for Xmas presents includes toys and dolls in great â€" variety, picture books, story books, fancy china and opalware, vases, fancy baskets and bamboo work, purâ€" ses, gloves, mitts and gauntlets for men, women and children, ladies‘ and childâ€" ren‘s silk ties, silk h‘dk‘fs., fancy emâ€" broidered and lace edge h‘dk‘fs., fancy wool shawls, children‘s caps, toques, boas and ruffs, men‘s ties, scarfs and muffiers, ladies‘ kid gloves, in fact we have so many things that it is impos: sible to enumerate them and everything marked at our wellâ€"known close prices. We invite you to inspect our stock beâ€" fore making your Xmas purchases. J. H. Browx, Holstein, PresByxTERY NotEs.â€"â€"The Saugeen Presbytery met on Tuesday at Palmersâ€" ton. The Moderator Rev. G. Kendall was not in the chair, Report has it that he is away on a mission to the old land, whence he may be expected to reâ€" turn in due course a doubly happy man. There were no burning questions up for consideration, though much necessary business was uransacted. Rev, Mr. Robâ€" ertson from the North West gave a stivring address in the interests of Home Missions and augmentation in the West. Though suffering from a sore arm and. bruised face the result of a fall, the Docâ€" tor had all his timeâ€"wonted vigor and . appeared at his best in presenting his“ favorite subject. | Baxn» or HorE.â€"This organization is flourishing and nas an entertainment prepared for next Thursday evening in Town Hall. Chalk talks by Rev, W. R. Smith, Music, &c¢, by the children and stereopticon views, will make an interâ€" esting evening. Admission 10c. GExTLEMEN, arE you Barp? Investigate and see for yourself the Art Coverings in Wigs and Toupees, Prof. Dorenwend‘s manufactures are worn on over 55,000 heads by all classes, and in all stations of life, Trying on and demonstrating the completness of these goods free of('h.'u'sze. gle will be at Middaugh House Nurham, Thursday, Dec. 19th. [’) Every watchisold will be fully guaranâ€" , | teedâ€"arrangements made with first class . | watch maker to examine and guarantee . | â€"we will faithfully do all we say. p MacFartrax®‘s JEwzuuERry Stork. ; THr MODELLITES.â€"Inspector Campâ€" bell completed on Monday afternoon . |the * practical teaching " e:mmination] . |of the Model School students here and{ |left same night for London to act as |Examiner of the practical part of the ’ |Normal School _ Examination, _ Mr, | | Morrison presided Tuesday and Wedâ€"| nesday while the Modellites finished thel written work of their examination, and Mr. Allan again takes charge of hul own work and will have a preliminary) ‘canternll Dec. 20 to put him in trim for next session. The pupils of the higher grades on Monday afternoon made a presentation and gaye a nice address to Mr. Morrison appreciatiye of , h:s work during the session. to which’t he feelingly and appropriately replied. [1 Mr, Mortison has been yery successful [ and has made himself extremely popular , ) during his brief stay in Durham, h)"! his geniality and public spirit. The{! teachers in training have nearly all got ! J schools and we trust they will all carry | 1 away with them pleasant memories of : Durham and be as successfal as Durhkham | wishes them. ' Just fancy a $10 ring for $5 a $5 fm'l $2.510 at MacFaroaxE®‘s JEwEuusry j STtoRrEâ€"the chance will not occur aga in } Fale closes Jany. 1st. | PEYSICIAN & SURGEON, Office over McLachlan‘s Store, #@> Special attention given to Diseases of Women and Children. in this issue. In the meantime â€" he will make only monthly yisits to Durâ€" ham and will be found at the Middaug h House. DoxX‘T FORGET,â€"The Lecture in Town Hall, Friday eyening, Dec. 20. Prof. Alexander of Toronto Universigy, under the Auspices of the Public Library,. Dr. Geo. 8. Burt, a specialist in Eye, Ear, Throat and diseases, has his card John Gray, Amarath, aged 31, was found dead in the woods the result of a gunshot wound, supposed to be accidentâ€" al. DR GEO. S. BURT. The friends who have prowmised us wood on subscription accounts, will oâ€" blige us by deliveri ng now. Full stock of fresh Xmas confectionery, etc., atâ€"J. H Holstein. I Rechab Tandy in Presbyterian church | Monday evening. Admission 15c. | g 8 to 10 A. M. HOURS:i 2 to 4 P. M. clerks are this week mailâ€" Amas groceries, J. H. Brown‘s, m 1 A4% at 1 o‘clock p. m. for the purpose of nominating a County councilman to fill said vacancy. Dated this 9th Day of Dec., 1901. MONDAY, DEC. 23, 1901, TOWN HALL, DURHAM, will be held in the A Vacancy having occured in the repâ€" resentation of Diyision No. 3 of the Co. of Grey, caused by the resignation of Geo, Ries, Esq. Mr. John Watson, son of Mr, Robert Watson, Bentinck, came home on Monâ€" day from Treherne, Manitoba, after an absence of 7 years, Heis much gratifiâ€" ed at the progress made by Durham since he left. He left Mr. Thos. Vessie well at Treherne, and in for another year with Mr. Donald Cameron (formerâ€" ly of Rob Roy) before coming home. Mrc., Watson will spend the winter witn his parents. { Rev, J. L. Campbell who lately underâ€" went a serious operation for a stomach ’trouble in Toronto has so far recovered as to be able to be around. He says he is better in health than he has been for years. Mr. Geo. Binnie, Mr, Wm, Smith Sr. (Glenelg, Mr. and Mrs. Geo., Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ramage were among those Tues® day morning leaving for the great Farmâ€" ers‘ gatherings at Guelph. BARGLAY & NOBLK. CALL Miss Margatet McKenzie, teacher at Calderwood, was the guest on Saturday of her cousin, Miss Annie McKenzie at the home of Mr. John Fink.â€"Ayton Ad: 5zzrney dStoves Mr. John McQueen, Boothville, who has been very ill, is improving slowly we are informed. Hope to hear of his complete recovery,. WOOLLEN and RUBBER and This week we ask attention to our new line of CUTTERS, ROBES, * _ _ RUCS Rev, Mr. Farquharson, Mr. William Young and Mr Jno. Bell, attended Presâ€" by. meeting, Tuesday, in Palimerston. Miss Maggie Baxter, who came home for her father‘s funeral, left again last Tuesday for Buffalo, A PUBLIC MEETING Mr. Hew McLean, Toronto, visited his mother Mrs. C. McLean on Saturday and Sunday. Dr,. Arthur Gun went down to Woodâ€" stock on Tuesday returning Wednesâ€" day. Mr. Shaw, of Durham, spent a fewl days last week at his home in Clinton. | Mr. Gibson Grierson, of North Dak., is visiting friends_in town and country, Mr. Moore McFadden came home for his Xmas. holidays. vester Drill with; steel wire conductors. full lines of Horse Blankets. Putt Lince of Hfaxwetlt Soods. ~cg Winter is approaching and those _ needing stoves should not fail to seeours. Also Clare makes. PUBLIC NOTICE. NEW IMPLEMENT AGENCY BMOLAY & NOE eavrnvrrvvvvw .MMM' W, A. AxpeErsox, Nominating Officer, 9 : ip . | fB' f $ wo 2 5 0 i Flar and see our faâ€" mous Sylâ€" a€ 77 ,; § 7J., J. k 2 oK ochnie. % FONT CmmA admalay, s 46 IRaA ie ie 28 re ve ie o6 u6 28 26 veae 2e re in ue re ue ap we daaedeik Sb 1e Hlifs "f S T: Slk: mA d l k4 S aIf 1r sMMRA fmmRrAn m itRA tA P T JflIfiJfi6TttTi'éTflTi‘tTiflfiéfltfflrfifatéTflTtJtofv # eNesyBale e ane 41c are ape ane afe ie ains a it ht ahe db aye ns afte a/6 a 1o diLe 315.3 1. C ue o uC :‘l E_l..m'r'-"l RAmRIGurnmururi EHUsNERLCT t? RurksrnIrdi mRHERAâ€"CAIE] TS IIT: ORDERED Weoe arry the finest range in Town. _ It consists of TWEEDS, wWORSTEOS, CHEVIOTS, WHIPâ€"CORDS ranging in price from OB he PRBoots Shoes IS QOUR SPECIALTY, ec arry the finest range i Town. It consists of TORONTO EZpecials in @&rocerics $12.00 to $24.00 If you‘re going away for the Xmas holidays don‘t forget that we carry a stock of trunks and valises from the big family trunks, down to the handy hand bag. Be good to your feet and your feet will be good to you. Get a good, well fitting boot and a good warm over shoe or rubber and you‘ll find walking easy. _ We have heavy and fine boots and shoes and rubbers for Men, Women and Children, at the very lowest prices, Our puncture proof rubber carries with it the maker‘s guarantee It is made by afreliable maker of PURE GUM and is Absolutely Snag P roof. OW is the proper time to buy your FALL CLOTHING as we have some New Arrivals in Single and Double Breasted Suits ranging in price from €$5.00 to $ 1 2.00 NEW YORK]COFFEE, just to hand, per lb.... JAPAN TEA, four grades, perlb..10¢c, 15¢, 20¢ Â¥OUNG HYXYSON, per‘IbD,.;.; ... .:» :+111» +1 ... INDIAN BLACK, per I1D...«s ...:1; 4+ *+1» ++«« 4 CEYLON GEEEN, pet ID.; :.« :;..». «+s» >«:4 4 Full lines of the Best Canned Goods, Inspection invited at every counter, We have on hand in this department, some of the season‘s prettiest creations. They‘re all right and the prices are all right. You can get a neat, stylish, trimmed hat, for $1.25 up aud sailors, of course, for less than that. This is the right time to buy Millinery for we are making great cuts on all our hats. ce e in hnd hnd se yed n o oo n n en x 2o BDopular Gaskh Store runks and Valises Remember the place SEEsay~SCw s Egammmmxg _Gas. Sretand. & CLOTHING THE POPULAR CASH STORE. Jas, Sretand and PRubbers '17/1'72013/ & tds Xiy ISt L0 nana, per iD...,..40¢ per lb..10c, 15¢, 20¢, 25¢ rAs* sas «4+ sa++** s1 21 ++ Z§C sb Ak4% 144 s ++ **i% +s++ ++E§G $1.50, now only $1.00 LADIES‘ KIDOXFORDS and TRILBY, regular price ~ â€"Gaiter or lar price,} &; MEN‘S FINT LAIDLAW‘S Old Stand BOOTS & WHOLE NO. 1238 cM echnic. cV gÂ¥ i ELsV _ {J L 30 =r SCs 3C S & â€"â€"=p ;â€" __ SHOES! it uB INE DONXGOLA #FL' alds or (Lacedâ€"reguâ€" _ on $2.25, NOW$1.75; RÂ¥f tE ms 1C 9°F it xID°OXFORDS 7[ Y, regular price ~ :]L ow only $1.00 i Souce C * '>: o C Ib..,, .400 c, 20¢, 25¢ :‘ s sa +1 +« Z5C eÂ¥L a +++« +« Z5C afL a 111« .. 250 ‘l op: ds, f ter, is . Aaaname _“l > i # f P Voechnic. % 5C iffs aC dilt 10 i #3 x

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