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Durham Review (1897), 16 Jan 1902, p. 4

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p wiTi'f tEI _ ta" 3‘“. ACI The School is equipped for full Junior Leaving um! MntrtcuUtion work, under the following - of Competent Teachers for that Department: THog. ALLAN, Principul. . MR. MORRISON, B. A., (Speculum. Ann. Pttn MISS LICK. B. A., Clande- nad Modems. unending Bttadent. Bttetaht was at beginning ot term. or a no. In. In with. FEES: 81mm month Wm. "ee, c. L. Cir-M. We will and the Wham] mutchwdeu-diuuuul. $$$$$¥$¥$ * ci+i7qiFqitqeei)rqb%bqbsebstrsb6 hwv-vnvv-vvmmy‘fvvv _/si,.:'.: Shewell _ K -'-"'_V-e--- 7-7. --"---'------------, =irC-t---------.----=-= "v\ -s v v cV-r. .mwv-vvsvywmmwmmw'vnmmvm “A ___ 1t'f_eey w, _W_AA‘W, eiey_A9aaia W... -_-_----, -A-‘--A_ Offerings--- Of Great Interest in Millinery d; Mantles 'f "58’ 'i'.". (Shewett d I,oaha, tDurham, on: 't, Fr, 1'."--iyit,ir-),rin,rit.e?/9se4 4feeteeFtee3u3ututes1ieetu1Mfst 'tste ' Durham School We have a large stock of furniture on hand and will sell at reduced prices for the next four weeks. Made by the best manufacturers. $17.00 ,d't':,tty,'" 814.t $15.00 " $134 $14.00 " $12.: $13.00 i; $12d $12-00 " $101 $10.5,” c. . 39.5 Best mad: brass bed (Uulertaking attended to day or night at small profits. We dcliver our goods in town or country. Call and see for your bcnelit and save money. Merry X_mas and Happy New Year to all. Staff and Equipment. We have about 30 garments left; chiefly between lengths not three quarters nor yet can they be called “Short Jackets," fashion approves the styles, and which ever you choose may be reckoned as strictly within the present vogue, Here are the details t--Women's Jack- cts made in Germany, of Beaver, Curl and Freize cloths box semi and tight fitting back, fancy and plain silk and serge, lined, bishop and bell sleeves, collars of velvet and plain, some Jackets fiinished with strappings and silk stitching, others, collars, cuffs and around bottom of coat silk stitching; well finished, smart dressy garments in Black and colors all are going at a great discount. and Walking Ilats at 25 cents each, also 253 Fancy Birds, Feathers, Wings, Breasts, etc. All must be sold. Now is your chance to buy a good Hat for little money, S4 CASH and ONE PRICE For the Next 30 days. WOMEN'S JaCKETS ik Lenahan it $14.00 $13.00 $12.50 $1200 $10.00 . $9.50 man may Drown returned home from Hamilton last Stun-day to spend the winter mm her mother here. Mug Kate Dixon. of Egremout. visited fnonds Hound the corner- lut week. lion Susie Konnody can. homo from Toronto In: Saturday. an Bun IcComb. who bu boon am It the Soo tor seven] month: t in now home opening the winter Vigil family hon. maria, of Prioovilln. spot a not with be “In; I: D Emu, at Bil-nu who bu boo- ming " In. the. Mr Dave Brown, who has had a a Illness is improving under the I treatment of Dr Hutton we are i mute. like many Brown returned home Hunilton hut Sunday to Ipcnd winter mth bur mother bore. Plenty ot snow DOW. Mr Alex Bell waited on his daughter Mrs McClocklm. of Plesherson, last Sat- urday and Sunday. Some of our bows are cutting wood in the Glen at prount. A large stock of Iancy Rock.. ers. A big discount on Par lor Tables, Easels, Jardinere Stands, Hall Cabinets, Pic- tures and Musi c Racks. Guaranteed for to yrs. The best bed spring made is the Cable Coil spring, will not sag or frame twist Mattresses from $2.50 to $5. 50. We sell the " Victor” the best made. Louhges from $4.5o to $57-50- - Couches from $6.50 to $19.00. 'ortock. Rott ROY. in: M- _ u _ - " .1 I 'w' :9 1.33:: we are glad to had a serious skiltul E Ii,-'-),--':.-:'.,:-",,:':' lg; "t C) 7) s"? 1"; LK--.' Miss Nellie Moran of your town, form- erly of Avton. is again amongst us har.. ing taken charge o B. B. No. 6, Norman- hy for the present year. Although the duties which Nellie' has entered upon are strange to her, it being her first school, yet the people ere no strangers, and ehe will doubtleee feel as much at home as though ehe were in Durham. Mine Millie Fer-elli of Owen Bound, " ependinge few we e beneath the per- entel root here. Ilse Joeephme‘ O’Donnell od Arthur. hue "rriLflg'ig"Mit 8.8.Nu5. lie: T. MN of t. Facet Ila wielded the rod in above nae-thud echool “the put: new. Mr. Editor and those readers of the REVIEW who happen to read lheitems front the w6 Plain r your Cor. humbly asks to be excused for irrc gular appear" ance of late. However the fault H not, wholly ours. We previously stated that we had obstacles innumerable to contend with, ere our budget was safely deposited in our home Post Office, but where after over coming all these dtffi- culties the last of which was ll. 3 mile walk by the writer, through a blinding snow storm in order to make connec- tions with the last train, that would carry the missive so as to reach the Review office in time. for publication, and then on receiving that week's paper (with no account. of Rural Plain we ntturally felt aiuappointed to thh k after all we were too late. Perhaps Mr Editor you were at one time a local Cor. yourSelf if so you know the feeling you experienced, when after being dis- appointed at your budget not a peering the tirst week you cherished the hopes that the next week would explain all, but when again you scan the columns which you thought would contain a reproduction of Four talent, bur no familiar name or sentence hove in sight, the feeling you then experienced is identical with the writer's feeling on lookingover last week's, Review. Two weeks ago Mr. Editor your Cor. seat a. pretty fat Xmas. bud et and posted the same in Ayton P. 'd what was it'tr, fate thence-forth we know not. How. , ever we’ll let bygoueo o and try it again. [We regret exceedingly that we have sometimes to defer matter for a. week, but in this case we are clear for no fat Christan: budget. reached thin otrl ce from much valued Rural Plain." Mr and Mrs J. Isaac, returned last week from Herpeurlwluue they had been for sometnue visiting friends. The Annual Xmal tree held in Russell Hali in connection with Anion Church ti, b'. on Xmas eve was one of the largest and most successful over held here. Long before the name to shirt. the pro- gram the, building was filled te the door. The trees were beautifully decorated and Med with In evergreou arch over the platform. It is needless to any the trees wele laden Witlt presents as about one hundred children of the S. ti. received a present besides many others outside the school. The superintendent, Mr. George Lobhiau ably tilied the (Hunt The meet- ing Wins opened with singing and prayer by Mr. John Allen. utter which the toll- owing program “as given. The Rev. Mr. Campbell " at lresent enjoying a visit {mm his brother and sister from 1doisstsvuin, Manitoba. Miss E. Wilson left this morning to take up her duties as teacher in the school at Swintou Park. Mr G Luthizm attended a. new New Year's dinner at the home or. his sister Mrs J. Gemmell at Ayr. last week. Greeting song by the children. Chair- man}. address, which Was the success at the ti. S. in the past. year. Ree. by Miss belle Lester ; Rec. by Willie Sterne ; Singing by the children; Rec. by Alias Dawule Watson ; Rec. by eight children ; Rec, by Julie Ferguson ; b'iuppug by the S. S. choir; Recs. by we Misses (have tleid, Amend". Renwick, Aggie Adams, Mary Brown, Maggie McLean, Irene 1Loadereuu, Janet Hay. numb Brown, Effie McMillan, Coleuze McMillan, bleach Reid, and by Messrs Arthur Mui’tiu, Chas Watson, Chats. May, and th reading by Dune Henry. Singing by tho choir and children, ulna a. solo by Misses Small and Mary Brown. The address of the c'sen. mg was given by the Rev. John Campbell brother til the Rev. D. L. Campbell who spoke littiiigly and becomiugly tor it short Lune. expressing: the pleasure it gaVe him to be wuL them till. Alter blugliig by the S'Eliuol choir. and reeitatiuns by Min-es Bertha liequck and Eye 1lentuo the good things ot' the tree were distributed among the children. The chairman the" thankeii the audience for Ihe good order they him glyeu huh and was pleased to announce the proeeeds 820 pen of which will go tu- warns getting Itrttrents lot the children next year. A cleaing piece was sung By the children, alter which all were asked to stand while "God Suva the King" was sung. Much credit is due to ullihow who twisted in getting up such a lengthy and excellent program. Wu are sorry to any that we are going to lose our busy lm smith Mr C. L. Drumm who has bought a suitable bulld- lug in Holstein, um] will move therein the near future. Well Mr. Editor it II some time since our Town was heard from. The old your Lu pessed away and we are new Girly entered on . new one. end we would gladly join in With many others in wishing you and staff a bright and prosperous new yeer. During the post you our land has proepered, for which we are thankful. To span of our own ' ovary one seems to be busy, Mr. J. M. Findlay our merchant. has a good hue ot new goods on hand and in kept busy waiting on his many customers. while Mr. J, Renton'. Anvil is to be heard from curly morn till late at. night. Mr. It. Ilenwiek's saw-mill is kept some, in sawing lumber and chop- pi, g at full away. Mr C. mt.Millanitrto lo aeeu stitching harness late at night. Mr, J.Wilson will tix your sleigh while you wait, he also has a good line of furniture on hand. Young couples would do well to see Mr Wilson or any one else who re- quire anything in his line. Our Drs horse is to be seen verv often on tho road. Our tailor and shoe maker are also doing a good crude. Judging from appearance everything points to a prosperous new Wtttt', RURAL PLAIN. THE DURHAM REVIEW DBOIORE. = ONTARIO ARCHIVES . TORONTO MARRIED. MrgtvAar--sxroorrs.--At the residence . of the bride's parents, Idylwild. Chateworth. on Jan. let. 1002, by the Rev. John Little. Mr. Wesley ty Her- riam of Chnuworth to Miss E. Maude ttrttt deuxhter of Mr. Robt. Sudden. wo-ara-Dv.---" the Heme, Club-worth. on Jan. all. was. by the new. John Little. Solomon Wood, of Shallow Lake. to Uh Freud. Janet. eldest daughter ot It. Andrew Ken- KILLED BY A FALL.--The Hon. Rich- ard Reid Dnltell, Canadian Minister without, portfolio. was thrown from his horse, near Folkestone, England, on Saturday last. and is dead, never having recovered consciousness. His Ottawa colleagues were of course shock- ed, and Sir Wilfred cabled condolences to his widow. The Globe pays him this tribute t 6s The news of the sudden death of the Hon. R. R. Dobell. cabled from England on Saturday, will be re- ceived with general sorrow. Mr. Dobell wash. very prominent busmess man of Quebec. and one of its most public-spirited citizens. He took a deep interest in the extension of trade relations between Canada and Great Britain. and was it among advocate of a fast Atlantic service, In the Dominion Cabinet he held a position without portfolio. but his business knowledge and his energy made his advice and l cooperation very valuable. Mr. Dobell 1 was one of the early advocates tr Imperial federation, and assisted Lord ‘ Rcsebery in forming the British Em. l ptre League.” Sleighiug pardon are all the g0 now A large crowd of Pomona EDI] our youths drove up to Mrs. J. Pieketts, Berkley. on Thursday. All speak highly M Mr. and Mrs. Puckett's hospitality, and in spite of the slotmaepor: a good time. We won- der what made Archie wen: such n. broad smile, but why should he um, when there was only room for two. What haupened to Joe's, neck. and why Angus kept so si- lent. ll. L. s. savs that the boys are leavers at buying tiddle-strings and eau. dies. And tf J.wus tired after walking front Euldey IO Putnam. Mr. H. Campbell has compicted the cantmct of twentv cords of wood for Mr. Tim Ryan. Mr. J. Sullivan paid a. tlying visit to the Lake on Sunday last. At time of going to mess last. week We were unable to give returns for Bentinck by wards and supply the o- mission this week. The names we puhllshed as elected Were quite correct. hut, every native wants to see how the wards Went. Cronan headed the list. Torry second. Our friend Ridden did not .. get there " but Was sixth on the list, and will yet he heard from. The Ciu'sley Enterprise sums it up this way I .. Mr. Dickson. the old municipal war horse was re-leet- ed reeve by a majority of 137. For eonneillors our old friend Frank (lronan heads the poll. He increased his vote over last year in every polling snhtlivis- ion. and in some polls had more than twice as many as last year. The lesult shows the electors' approvals of his titst year in Bentmek council. Council- lor Cronan's all right. Old man Leslie was re-elected. Many ratepayeis have given up the notion of trying to heat, hull and have started to vote for him again. Leslie is invmeihle in Bentinck. Mr. Torry (and he is a tory) who got in last wear by the Returning onicev's vote, had plenty to spare this trip. The new loan is Mr. Grierson. Aberdeen. Mr. Sandy Wilson has rented Mr. Tom Neil's farm for a norm of years We will be very may ito lose one of mu bts,t neighbors, but Wish h In: every success. The joyous peal of wedding belly broke the stillness of the morning air recently and sent a. thrill of joy to the heart of all who heard this met ry sound. Blended in harmonious accordwith their melodious notes were the names "Ryan and Foley.” Wed. Jan. 8th will witness the closing act in the drama. So we mast leave a detail of description of the festive occasion until next week. Our Phti,'1r/ttep, passed " very quietly, the o d nouncil being maintain- ed throughout. The standing of each respective members count being about as follows: - Reeve Horriee. 441, Councillors, Gardiner 453. Keenig 449, Glebe 344. St-hr‘ieber 345. The above may vary a couple of votes from the 0f- tieial statement, we just caught them on the fly. Miss Kate McDonald left for Grunge ville Monday, We hope Kate will 500.) return again. Mr Pat Sullivan ig busy planning to erect a tiue barn next spring. P. believes In comfort. Some of our,'rpeople attended the S. o. concert on Friday and report an axe lent, time. Miss Julia McKechnie ls Hpelnling her Xmas. holidays with her mum. Mrs. M. Campbell, Miss Julie Campbell lelt for Toronto Mondnv te spend a few months with her sister. Mrs. George Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. George Handel‘s»: spent New Year's with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M, Campbell, Mr, Dave Anderson lelt for Toronto business on hand, eh Dave? Miss Nellie Anderson left for Toronto Monday last. 1902 ELECTION BENTINCK Fon REEVE. l 2 3 4 5 " 7 Brown 23 R.? ft? 62 42 28 lt Dickson 77 65 37 22 78 82 79 FOR COUNCILLORS. Adlnm 24 57 47 o 30 7 ll (Ironan ll 9 'm 22 62 96 CG Cross 3 5 27 12 b' 45 10 Grierson 74 56 31 5 20 20 4 Leslie 6 ll 43 75 T7 26 22 Hidden 63 37 18 l3 17 33 9 Tony 288655 75717 6 Wiiion. A. 6 6 6 12 37 14 8t Wilson w. 4 22 71 33 44 7 6 may. at William-tad. ELECTIONS. IRISH LAKE. 245747 936 711 ll 9W22tt?, 0665 3 52712 84516 '7li5B'315'2020t 6114375372622 tB3718131733 9 t2t?li-'i03 'ti279-440 '711---18t .',90Cs5--32.t S4516~116 t.2t, t--210 r2622-220 (33 9--189 F17 6--250 rlt8t---1G5 , 7 6--187 itrii-iriiiisiaq __ FifaF%uariiairk"t1"ht s to " . In... fffilrf'l noun:{ 'iiritt mm '1th P,8L tr.llrl'iitfrli'4ratWdldhTNl'ttt'tt "mu-unnummo: 'B"rcuutrr m 1ola?rl.t3A..p.yttt= mammal“. Duh. vlP.lrl'l'ntSl'N"thrlu'lll'htd'r'get W WWW BARGLAY tl NOBLE. See A, Gordon's Large and Complete stock at Ladies', Gent's and Boys Watches, Fancy and Mantel clocks. Ladies' Long Guards, Chain Bracelets, Brooch- es, Links, Scarf Pins, Cuff But- tons, Flatware, Fancy Flatware, Silverware, Novelties, Ladies' and Gent's plain and gem Rings. Lwer Town, CALL .wo,-o-.-oo-ooo_ Surruty 6toves WOOLLEN and RUBBER and 7 full lines of Horse Blankets. CUTTERS. ROBES, RUGS DR. GEO. S. BURT. This week we as, attention to our new line of vester Drill with. steel wire conductors. in” If)" of WWII foods. Winter is approaching and those needing stoves 'should not fail to seeours. Also Clare makes. A. GORDON BETTISE HORSE & CATTLE SPICE NEW IMPLEMENT AGENCY IlllllO I HOME. t th London While Lt 3:433:10“ aqua None W .atra"ax"a"dX" 'Patten ns Ietoettery ., t-1 w (rr,'"', "ir?',);"') and see our fa- 'PPS Syl- J ewellpr 6 lb. PACKAGE FOR " em JANUARY 16 -----eeexeeLeht'.e.'ee."..eet.e"-e ';li,ri6if:1 WING MIN! - YOUNG WOMEN? Prepare th make a success of y. future undertakings by taking a mm: at in either Shorthand or Business su - A course at this institution will um you above the many who are endcaw: ing to make a living by common mum» You cannot afford to Co elsewhe: for our methods and equipment are m: excelled. Winter term now opt', Students admitted.at my time. Cat, logue free. th A. FLEMING, Principy ARTHUR GUN. M. D., Hi Every person Lkest our 33:: Chopping Axe and yum should enmiro our yarie:y of X Cot Suva. Buy one of nur Cobblers t)u; tits and mend all the tami, ly'c boots. Anothenhnpmem of Womb. 1 Bteipe just to hand. Sn- can some and stop tlie dmft around your Doorc and Windows. "an!" Path and Scoop Shovels in nbundancru Our Hal-um Department is will, of ittqseetiott. OWEN SOUND. Come in 3nd stroll Lhmnqh our slow. whether you was]: tobuy or nut. but, (‘nllw prepared to elutnge yaw mind. for our stock and prices tire. irresistable. Hue you seen our display at Lamps and Lanterw‘. which we are selling wry cheap. Walnw- I mee line of Cut. min Poles and the price they "dwelling " will nrt nllow tin-m to remnm long in stock. It you xtquire 1iniyei and Forks, Carvers or Butchcr Knives. this is the time to get them. " we are deter- mind to reduce our im- mense .toek. We haw “so a very tire assortment of Packet Knives. Do not forget that we carry a nice line cf Sleigh Bella Cutter Gongs. Robes and Horse B‘mkeu. 5 Gallons Coal Oil, 90c Van-um ARDWAREE P-our & acumx. ,IVJRM’IA’M . BLACK. 'ififirs, 'u Sun. , 1902 P21 OHS m CR TIll J A g

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