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Durham Review (1897), 13 Mar 1902, p. 5

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with work write a his week, to go out this seaâ€" on will be nts satisâ€" h us. P Spites vr Durham. tion â€" will be 0 takequp the tor ns THOM AS8, t. of Agencies Toronto, Ont. BURT:. otf Canâ€" can Coal Canadian ondon Ophthalmic plden Square Nosé issortment ICTORIA s to lan‘s Store, HRO.T & NOSE KCLUSIYELY. as mue. Durham, the a from ®# m m. #1} CCE ife Insurance RH A M f Canada iteware. ck Uranite. ption we ility and W 1 Â¥o 1 ) eeemmem o.( rfering with 13, ARE we got of White Flan 1 blankets, IMGCMIG .....«â€" .««.«.«.«.... $1.00 pt. Bed Comforters 60 by 72.... 1.50 ca. Woman‘s heavy shawls 1. 35 to 4. 00 ea. Woman‘s long sleeve underâ€" SNOGK...... cer«ke caes i1« .. Ag§pE. Woman‘s Cardigan Overshoes â€"1.25 pr. Misses * ts 1.10 pr. Child‘s * *€ 1.00 pr. We have a full line of Sterling Bros. handâ€"made shoes for men, women and children,. They cannot be beat. Salada Ceylon Tea at 25¢, 30c and 40¢ Big 4 > VERLS . s . . 0. «xvves saaerys «> 25¢ ea. Men‘s Cardigan Jackets..... 1.00 ea. Noman‘s leather foxed felt a W. H. BEAN TWEEDS & YALNS GROGERIES We ask Inspection of our TEAS Honor graduate of the P resbyterian LApiIEs‘ COLLEGE, ‘Toronto, having taken the Musical Course at the Toronto Conservatory of Music, which is in affiliation with the above college. Pupils taken at her mother‘s residence, corner of Durham and Elgin Sts. MISS MARGARET G. GUN. § JAKE KRES S $ ggmm.mg‘ Ib MacFarlane & Co. ‘QQ““Q“‘M ’ MARCH 13, 1902 Sround Oit Cake, V taxseod and AMAinsced Weat. Lower Town Durham . SCOTT. HE SELLS CHEAP !! Clover, Timothy and â€" Other Grass Seeds L ndertaking s Jake Kress. FOR DRY GOODS, CROCKERY, ©0TS & SHOES, &c., Of best quality. can give you Bargains. The Best Quali‘r cheaper than ev~ Druggist & Booksellers. Come andsee us. prices. Quality is first consideration with us. at lowest market FOURNITURE PROMr. Y ATTENDED TO. Calder‘s BloGk 3 m mm casmione aumemenpmarogemey Auncponie mc ns THE LATE JAS. HASTIE. Jur Dromore cornespondent has given such an appropriate sketch of the above gentleman, that we have little to add. A close personal acquaintance of over 30 yeare taught us to admire a gteat deal in his character. His interest in and work for Amos church in its early days wasneyer and can nevyer be duplicaâ€" ted. _ His public spirit in the days of his prime, was worthy of emulation, :u\d‘lo , his family, who _ reflect the trainâ€" ing and example of both their parents, his memory will be a precious treasure. Regrets are scarcely in place, he has eniered into his reward, and these few lines are our small tribute to a worthy | life. See Dromore correspondence. Hopysâ€"Were steady, selling at $6 por ewt for choise ones amrda $5.75 per ewt lor lishts and fass, ‘ Sheep and Lambsâ€"Wore steady. sellâ€" ing at §$38.50 to §$8.75 per ewt for export ewes and $4 to §$5.25 per ewt for lambs Feeders and Stockersâ€"Wore steady;, solling at $3.6e to $4.60 per ewt for shortâ€" keep teeders, and $3 to §$3.70 per cowt for heavy stockers. CORLETT.â€"1In Glenelg, on the 26th. of Feb., to Mr. and Mrs. R. Corlett, a daughter. Scott.â€"In Hollana, on the 4th inst., to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Scott, a daughâ€" ter. Butchers‘ cattleâ€" Woere firmer, selling at $4 40 to 9465 per owb for picked lots, §$3.65 ie $4. 40 percwt lor chdice ones, and 93 to $3 60 per owt for common to fair ones. Expert cattieâ€"Were strong, selling at $4.80 to $5.60 per cwt for choice ones and $850 to $4,.%0 per ewt for medium. Reprorpâ€"FostER,â€"At the residence of the bride‘s parents, Mar. 5, 1902, by Rev. M. P. Campbell, Mr. George Redford io Miss Margaret Foster, both of Bentinck. 7 Live Stock Market Toronto, There was a good day‘s trade at the Toâ€" ronto Cattle Market toâ€"day. ‘The recelrts wers not heavy, but there was a fair deâ€" mand and the cattle sold at prices in all cases equal to those of yesterday, and in some casee Mrmer. The receipts were 44 load#, which included 675 eatsle, 218 shcep and lambs, 836 hogs and 20 calves. The Dear Friends, We, the members of the council of the Town of Durham, desire to express our heartfelt sympathy for you in the late bereavement, which in the Proviâ€" dence of God you have been called upon to experience. As a mem.ber of the Board of Educaâ€" tion in the early days of our Town‘s lite, his duties were discharged promptâ€" ly, conscientiously and effectively tor the general interest of the public edâ€" cationally. TO THE FAMILY OF THE LATE ° ANUERSON, OF THE TOWN OF DURKAM. And also later on as a member of the Town Council, his memory is still green in the minds of those who associâ€" ated with him in that capacity. Courâ€" teous in debate, energetic in action, fair and honorable in his requirements, he was respected by his opponents and esteemed by all. Lastly as Clerk of the Municipality, which position he held at the time of his death, his duties were discharged to the approbation of the Council, to the general satisfaction of the public and with credit to himself. May the consoling influence of the spirit and the keeping power of God be with you and bless you and more than fill the place in your lives and hearts of the beloved and departed. Sale Register. Mr. Neil Calder, Lot 21, Con 21, Egreâ€" mont, will bave an Auction Sale of Stock ‘and implements on Thursday, March 20 next. Terms; 12 mos credit, 3 per cent discount for cash. A quantiâ€" t.yr(;-f ifiy is offered for cash, No reâ€" serve as proprietor is giving up farming. Sale at I o‘clock. pucaLp McPHAIL, Auctioneer. H. W, Leeson, Lots E of 7 and 8, Con 2, Normanby, (just west of Varney) ofâ€" fers for Sale, Stock and Implements on Friday l4th inst. (tomorrow) Terms ; Nes <on M it oo 11 mos., 6 per cent discount for Sale at I o’cloc?. Hides, per ewt....... Calfekin«, per Ib..... Sheepskins............ Tallow rendered per Lard, porIb..,.....~. Muy...... 1c« estive‘r tabizee Bee!, ~ ww CWt......... WOOU..c.ccsccersrenrrries THEFKOYS... ... cvarsesis Potatoes, per bag.... BEBU., s««vescerssesrsses SHOYLE. .+. ceeucvens 2x FINOHE . comeere s es iexersess OMELNCURT . c2«¢x ses s seves‘sis WIHOME...uervevrkuesssnurss PERY...cccrscrcisrsvrnrsi%ss BDBHLCY .c:sccisssecsss ssrues (OMBH ivree. cce userreeerint 144 LAMDYS ... 222222 xe0 64Â¥ ee66++ Dressed Hogs, per ewt Hogs, Live weight..... Butter, fresh roll per 1b Butter, ‘Tub.::...,..:+.«s 5 C ® c URHAM MARKETS. HAogs, per ewt 6 ve weighkt..... 5 MARRIED. N. MclxtTyr®E, Mayor. Jas. LOCKIE, Auctioneer. BORN lb 0n 00 14 14 16 G0 00 lo 20 50 50 25 u0 80 75 70 36 50 10 00 ) 15 16 5 00 (G 2 30 2 75 73 78 55 38 3 50 9 50 o0 lo 40 50 (2 â€"The recently formed Angloâ€"Jap« anese Alliance is expected to make Russia get out of Manchuria. »r James Hay, Egremont had three sheep that hbad en lambs, and seven sheep that had seyenteen lambs, Who can come up to thas 2 We are sorry to say that xr Ezekiel Aldred is yery poorly. _ Hope to lhhear of his speedy recovery. iss Aznme Wilkinson was yisiting at the parental bome for a few days last week. wr and ars Chas Gadd were visiting Normanby friends one day last week. ars R J Eden yisli. d at the parental home on mxonday last. @iitinn o * + xr and ayrs Ww Clark and miss Ligâ€" me Allan, were visiting Normanby friends last week. Miss Bessic Redford was visiting at ars Win Clark‘s on aonday last. Miss Lena MeCalmon spent Sunday at the parental home. Mrs Richard ITrvine of the North West, is vigning frionds and relatiyes around hire at present. mrs James Gordon was the guest of ber daughters, urs R J Eden, one day last week. Mr ana Mrs James Eden were the guests of Mr and Mrs Jolin Carson on Banday las:. We anre glad to say that Mr Wm Marshall, who has been very poorly of late, is somewha better. More Home KnittersWanted We wish to secure the services of families to do knlttl:g for us in their homes. Our method is the same as adopt in England. We are the introducers of this plam and the largest knitting concern in Canada. ‘After long experience, we have been able to produce an Automatic â€" Machine by which all kinds of seamless knitâ€" ting is now done by our Family Machine, thereby enabling anyone of ordinary intelligence to quickly learn to do the work from the Instruction Guide. All we require is that {:" use the machine according to directions. ‘The Machine ing made expressly for this purpose, and the operation being made CAP"~" 9 ""lintvy make a mistake in its work.. woOrk ITOML IHC LMERRMETUTTUGHLCL 42 Alwa, 1 {:" use the machine according to directions. The Machine ing made expressly for this purpose, and the operation so simple, it cannot possibly make a mistake in its work. . The great demand now is for Bicycle Stockings, Woodâ€" men‘s Socks, and Motormen‘s Mittens, and as we are unâ€" able to supply the demand, have taken this method of adâ€" vertising for more hdg. The large export trade _to the Northâ€"west Territories, British Columbia, and the British Colonies, furnishes an unâ€" limited demand for our goodl. and, with the combined coâ€" operation of the many amilies we are employing, togethor with the large amount of knitting we are able to turn out, by which we save rents, insurance, interest on capital, etc., enables us to undersell any manufacturers of this class of goods, and we have sale for all the knitting we can have ie price for finished bieycl e price we pay for S eycle stockin is $10.00 per hundred, or at the rate of 10c per pair; ‘;oodu‘:len's socks, 5¢, and motormen‘s mittens, 12¢ a pair. All other work in %roportlon to size. The machine can be operated by any one of a family, andt o’.t o&r prh;ea a:gm gg:tr‘t:luo ta&n:ly um:flbt be able to sustain emselves y, an n a source of lngepemllent’ c?mtor(t!- M & § ur plan is to send out eac machine _ to nners with a sock or stocking partially knitted, and remlng in the machine ready to be continued, and also enough yarn to knit one pair of sula:lq socks or -tocklngs and a simple and complete_Instruction\ Guide, showing how the work is to be done. When the samples have been finished and returned to us satisfactory, woe send & quantity of yarn, _ 0P THMCO LCC Wbawilaa â€" whan â€" finiahad Wa Feturnca 10 0P PONMCTUTTLCC® UL_Z_taa â€" cwhan â€" Aints P , which you knit and return likewise when finished. We “’n“‘". understood and agreed that any t prepay charges on all workonewahy.vnntz‘ &gr uwor"kerls pa.;é done â€"an amount of work i l oal to ntlt:ypgl_r(p: .:,."‘;,',, cxfl ha‘LrS. return charges. The wgl‘k. ahl.'e ave 8 » o'l mp .thu and wish to discontinue, that the Glasgow Woolen Co. will rapidly done, the machine having a capacity of ten thoUâ€"| take back the machine and outfit, and after deducting their ““‘} stltcgaea & "‘:m?"f'm‘;vn‘ ?:::tymt‘l?rz ’:’"&?fl;";.{:}."‘;'f' expense, refund me the amount pald for same employ who can = 0 * Rocks or stockings a day, and where the time of a family Sender or head of family (if possible) must sign here: is devoted to the work, you can readily see that $15.00 or Full nam $20.00 per week can be easily earned. @ cere eeerretien cerirs riae arsrre seret ererssassrssssess We furnish cur workers all the materials, yarn, ett.| p. o st free, and everything that is necessary for the work. We & SYe ‘rnes\ Â¥eee ssesserssrseee ontrseresessssfffPGQL sssrsssasserspsess are furnishing the machines only for the exclusive use of County Pr thoge desl{lng to take eaploymogt 'it{‘hlu"ct:":o utm“' in CX bihe: eesurrrussee |sk¥¥ee: cheays NVs rireÂ¥ssi%% xnb 4s i 40 nrder to become a member, send us 8 ntract _ Order Form, properiy signed by them, and at least one good referâ€" ;Ieamtt Exprel; OffiGG 18 BL ....vssicss O cersrrsrrrrarrsererareey ence, and remittance accordingly, to give us the necessary| For reference name the following person: assurance that the quantities of valuable yarn we may send from time to time will not be wasted Or mMiSADPDTOPMIALOG.| ...».see seee ecesscscenseee eoeses ssees eneses onsag@ ennnessssrsssas6« (O~r interests are mutual, and this confidence must be esâ€" tablished iIf we are to succeed. We guaranteo fair GORIINE] ........ ...e cecpscraerencen sreree erree essees ersqy enrrrrrres ?r"n‘!n"m"tm""."“::‘.’,‘"m'fi' Pake a Histinction with one| , Be sure to use this form when spending_ your remit; and not unotherz besides, we are doing an extensive busiâ€" tamce for the machine and outfit, which you must fill nees, and must ‘be governed business principles. in and have signed by at least one good reference in the The manufectured price of '{{. machine is ,,8 and posiâ€" groper place. _ Tear off and return to us, and also state tively will not be sold to any others than thoa'o who " wil1| here how much time you can devote to the work; also agree to do knitting for us. ‘lio'thwu ":_lkf'l to be paid, weekly, monthly, or as you send If at any time after {ou commence, and have done an| !" th® WO amount of work eqaual to the purchase price, and wish to discontinue, we will take back machine * and " refund thel â€"â€"weu** <voo* recsssesecrscrrssensrshes eeavessaperse besseseness g*aasgee amount Y'M for same, After deducting cost of our exâ€" mA pense only. e «e® ecscsscccccccccsscccsccnscnesn0e . secssssentae . essssssenss j nssasee There is a Large Demand by the Trade for this class| . Send_ your remittance by Express, Money Order, Regisâ€" of work. Our workers can do%ond upon it year after year.| tered Letter, or Postâ€"Office Money Order, and woe will and if you engage with us (whole or spare time) we will vmnptx forward machine, outfit, and u-uw for keen you mpn.cwlthworkuloq'um“um doln% e work. ‘This is the best offer ever for the torily for us and return lttpro-ml‘. e entrust our workâ€"| benefit of Canadians who want to work and make money at ers with large quantities of val yarn, and as we give! home. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER COMPANY. C vYARNEY OoUR METHOD OF DOINC BUSINESS MO THE DURHAMK REVIEW 8. We want a few more wo‘ locality, at once, and in ord your coâ€"operation without correspondence, we herev our full plan in this ad The work is simple, and 1 is easily operated, and wit requires no teacher. If y Join our staff of Workers promptly with the Contrac To Work at Thelr Homes TeRiyc fok Under the Direction of A Pair in 30 Minates *%}*w e e 9. The GLASGOW WOOLLEN CO. § => 37 MELINDA $T., TORONTO, ;*g! To Fill Large Contractsâ€"CGood Wages Al “}3 Easily Earned. ‘ es 9. i i n en J $ss t o We want a few more workers in this 22 ”‘ * locality, at once, and in order to secure ‘R. &=>. / your coâ€"operation without the delay of B es j correspondence, we herewith explain W tm Bs s our full plan in this advertisement. &E ISh y_x The work is simple, and the Machine Tss rek is easily operated, and with the Cuide, s requires no teacher. If you wish to ; Join our staff of Workers let us hear from you * promptly with the Contract, order form, and reâ€" mittance, as a guaranteo, and we will send f machine and outfit to begin work at once. > | _ Sure or succkss.â€"A recent issue of the Farimning World in "Institute Notes" ‘hy Superintendem, Creelman, has the foilowing flattering reference to South \ Grey. *"We are always sure of a good \meeting in George Binnie‘s District," one of the delegates remarked. on reâ€" Lturning from South Grey. "It is no | unusual thing to see three or four hunâ€" ldred people at even an afternoon meetâ€" ing, By actual count we bhad 325 at | Durhaim in the afternoon and 425 in the evening : at Holstein 150 in the afterâ€" THE SPRING MILLINERY. The majority of the new hats are disâ€" tinguished by the decided downward flare at the back. _ Another important item in upâ€"toâ€"date millinery is the low, almost flat crown. The new straws and braids, the new floral and ocher trimings are pictured and described at length in the April DEuiNBEATOR. which also deâ€" votes a page to illustrating the various steps in the construction of a stylish Marquise hat from a Fifth Avenue shop, Mr. F. J. Sleightholm, Strathroy, and Mr. G, C. Caston, Craighurst, were the delegates, assisted by Mrs. Colin Campâ€" bell, of Godetich. Mr Binnie sends us a list of 204 names as members for 1902." evening ; at Holstein . noon and 250 at night." JNO. A. DARLING, Druggist THE NEW BABY ONTARIO ARCHIVEsS TORONTO Our Referencesâ€"Express Companies, Banks, or Toronto Bus!â€" ARLING‘S RUC STORE references as to our honesty and integrity, we must ask you to do the same, in order that we may know with whom we are dealing. We have, in as brief a manner as possible, endeavored to show you what our work is, and we llmg:y say as to the machine, it is just what we represent it to be, and will posiâ€" tively do everything we claim for it, or refund the money. Each machine, uenr:Ly packed with an outfit, is set up for work, thoroughly tested, and a sock or stocking partially knitted before boxing and shipping. Should you decide to engage with us, it will be necessary to send us Cash Conâ€" tract Order Form, properly signed by you, and at least one good reference, together with the remittance, accordingly, upon receipt of which we will forward machine and outfit ready to commence. Respectfully yours, ness Mounses. If you wish to examine the machine and sce the maâ€" terial before undertaking the work, you can do so by sending $3.00 as a guarantee of good faith, and to defray expense of shipping, and we will send everything to your nearest express company, leaving a balance of twelve dollars to pay the agent and 2 cents for the return charges on the money to us. . g iz ol ie _ We are so frequently and unnecessarily asked if one can learn to knit without a teacher. We say, Yes; it requires no teacher; any person of ordinary intelligence who can read the Instruction Guide can learn to knit at once. ~â€"_¢_¢_wlzzzczâ€"&â€"â€"â€"ORDICGR FORMâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€" _i 2c $15.00 Cash Contract Order Form:. To the Glasgow ‘Woolen Co., 37 Melinda St., Toronto. Gentlemen.â€"I da#ire to do the work as described in this advertisement, and enclose $15 to pay for one Automatic Knitting Machine, together with material, instructions, and everything necessary for the work, the same to be sent to me by Express, CHARGES PREPAID. It is understood and agreed that any time after I have done am amount of work equal to the purchase price, $15, and wish to discontinue, that the Glasgow Woolen Co. will take back the machine and outfit, and after deducting their expense, refund me the amount pald for same. _ Send your remittance by Express, Money Order, Regisâ€" tered {latttcr. or Poltâ€"Ohfi’lce llg;ilzy Oador. and we ‘;fll rom orward machine, ou and â€" simple e for 501::{ t‘o work. ‘This is the best offer ever mfl"&r the benefit of Canadians who want to work and make money at GLASGOW WOOLLEN CO., 37 Melinda Streat, Toronto Now Thex !â€"Who said the war was over ? Like a boli from the blue comes the news that Delarey, a Boer general, has scored a big victory, taken all the bhaggage and 200 prisoners, wounded 70, killed 41, captured 4 guns and made a prisoner of Lord Methuen ! he who was so badly defeated at Magersfontein. It is cold comfort to say that the Boers are getting cornered and must strike. It is evident the end is not yet, for havâ€" ing now captured their first British general, they are not the stuff to quickâ€" ly give in. The way to end this war is for Britain to admit Canada, Australia and New Zealand to her councils, and take the counsel and the courage of her volunteer soldiers in preference to those in command by the accident of birth. â€"Marconi, of wireless telegraphy ftame, is going to establish his biggest station this side of the Atlantie in Cape Breton. On the way over the Atlantice recently messages from his Cornwall station followed the ship for about 2000 miles. Needs Pure Drugs, Hygienic Nursing Bottles, the best toilet preparations, You‘ll find all these at Darâ€" ling‘s Drug Store, all the goods we _ sell are pure, carefully made, the right thing for the purpose, if you have a prescripton to fill this is the place to bring it. in either Shorthand or Business, subâ€" jects, You cannot afford to go elsewhere, for our methods and equipment are unâ€" excelled, Winter term now open. Students admitted at rny time. _ Cataâ€" ogue free, _ _A course at this institution will raise you above the many who are endeavorâ€" ing to make a living by common means, dTANDARD BAKK OF CANAD CAPITAL, Authorized CAPITAL, Paid up.... RESERVE FUNXD ... AGENTS in all principal pomtis m Ontario, Quebec, Mamtoba, Unitesd States and England. A general Banking business transacted Drafts issued and collections made exr all points, Deposits received and inrewâ€" est allowed 1t current rases. SAVINGS BAN®a _ .azerest allewed on savings bank depesits of $1.00 and upâ€" wards _ Prempt attention and overy facility afforded cussomers living ast distance. J KELLY, Ageont. J. G HUTTON, M. D., Prepare to make a success of yous future undertakings by taking a course at YOUNG MAN! â€" YOUNG WOMEN; \/ the Du nam Pharmscy Calder‘s Block. Residence first deor west of the old Post Office, Durham. BARRIBTER. SsoLIcITOR in 8urPRenma Courr Norary PuaLic, commiasionar, mra, MONEY TO LOAN OFFICEâ€"Mceintyre Block, Intending Students should enter as beginning of term, or as soon after as possible. Staff and Equipment. The School is equipped for full Junior Leaving and Matriculation work, under the following Staff of Competent Teachers for that Department : THOS. ALLAN, Principal. MR. MORRISON, B. A., (Specialist), Asst. Prin MI8S LICK, B. A., Classics and Modernas. FEES : $1.00 per month Wm. Johnston, C. L. Grant, ARTHUER H. JACKSON Collections of all kinas promptly altended to . Eomp;uy and private Funds to Lear on Morigages at lowest rates of »nterest,. Yaluation wade »y a competentand eareful Valuator. OMceâ€"â€"LOWER TOWN. DURHAK. OFFICEâ€"â€"MeKenzie‘s Old Etand Durham trators‘ Accounts prepared ard r.uni Surrogate Court Business, Probate of Wilis. Letters of A4â€" minsbration and GuarJdianship Obtained. gearâ€"~ chas wade in Regisnmy OMes and Tities reported Collections and Agency promptly e§sended to Wills, Deeds, Mortgages, Jeasss, Agrecments &c.correctly prepared. Estabes of dessased perâ€" soms looked after and Executor‘s and Adminisâ€" RESIDENCL and OFFICEâ€"Olé Bank UPPEZ TOWK, DURBMKAM . Telephone Cennection Ne. 10 DURKHAM AGENCY. arrister, Y[otary, Conâ€" veyancer, Otc., Qtc..... Money to Loar at reasonaole rates and on terms to suit borrower. Durham Scho o NOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSIONER, &e« CcONVEYANCER, vALUATCOR Insurance Agent, C. A. FLEMING, Principal. Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D.S. Member Collegoe Physicians and Suugeons, u. P. TELFUTRD. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, . NOATRY PUBLIC â€" COWNYEYARCBR, acC. DENTISTRY. FFICE FIRsT DOOR EAST CF OWEN SOUND. W. S. DAVIDSON. Head Office, Toronto. ASIUALI /. . LEFROY McCAUL. W. F. COWAN, President GEO. P. REID, Manager. OFPICB ROUBE 9â€"12 4. ms. #â€"4 p. ma MNORT/HE: Private Money to Loan, Moderate i(Over the Bank n sbo and s0o #2,000,00t 1,000,000 Cud,000

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