memprmenpengonpdi® mymuny mumpmug < EE’E :-’.':-:’I-’JEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE‘.EEE@E Our Waggons & Cash and our prices a money in your pocke before purchasine« an. T"yer>â€" "# o Asuugaadfff n Aouse, ï¬ eas WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEWEEE HARVESTER COMPANY‘S BINDERS, MOWERS & RAKE ROBES, _ HARNESS, HORSE BLANKETS, . w#A P _4 _ . 20cH® t Larriages are bought in Carload lots for nd our prices are consequently away down low. It‘s in your pocket to inspect our Lines and get our Prices purchasing anything we handle. . In great variety of Style but only Exceilence,â€"THE BEST. â€" 1 able Upholstery. Call and s Wilkinson Plows and Steel Rollers, Snowball, Chatham & Milnerâ€"Walker Wagons, Palmerston Carriage Co.‘s & McKee‘s Carriages. Buck‘s & McClary‘s Stoves & Ranges, Raymond & New Williams Sewing Machines. Bell & Berlin Pianos & Organs. F Dawswelf Churns. Wringars & Ulsah®«.‘rr. 3 JOHN LIVINGSTON West of Middaugh House. DEERINC . McKINNON ANADA _ j ARRIAGE 00. UTTERS @f m ow nos & Organs. , Wringers & Washing s Interchange- and see them. y one variety of » &C. Henry‘s Harness. Machines. fice assist Circulars $ wemsn to correer Our Courses in‘ both BUSINESS and SHORTHAND Departments are upâ€"to.â€"date, thorough and com plete The demand for young men as of. fice assistants is greater than the supply PM mt mess 2 . W M ae 1 Owen Sound, Ont., BEGINS JANUARY 2, 1903 Mrs. Grieve, left on Thursday last for Sault Ste. Marie, after five weeks spent with her father, Mr, Arrowsmith, durâ€" ing his serious illness, Mr, A, is imâ€" proving, but slowly, Rev, Mr. Farquharson went to Toronâ€" to, Tuesday, to attend the Annual Postâ€" Graduate Conference of the Alumni ‘Association of Knox College. _ On Thursday he gives a paper on * The Authority of Scripture in the Churches of the. Reformation," the discusion to ‘be opéned by Rev, John Crawford, B. A., and Rev, J. A. Clark B. A, Miss H, Anderson, to the regret of ali, has resigned her position on the Public ; School staff and will make her h;me‘ with her sisters in Hamilton at the close of the year. During the years she has l taught here Miss Anderson has proyed herself an able teacher, and has won the ‘ alfection of her pupils in a very marked ; way, Her many friends in her native | town will wish her health and prosperiâ€" ’ ty in whatever sphere she enters into in the future. | AT THE wof LCIOIHEIATI (FILf L122 J. BURNETT } from assorted Stock to and have courteous merely branching out but our patrons will still receive the sams a current report that our Upâ€"Town Store has been closed. _ We a+>~ WINTER TERM ars and full particulars free.†Address A. FLEMING, Principal. ted_nftock to pick at the O1ld Standâ€" ‘re Miss Anderson has proyed ) able teacher, and has won the of her pupils in a very marked r many friends in her native wish her health and prosperi. atever sphere sbe enters into ONTARIO nice fresh treatment ‘THE DURHAM REVIEW We are same TORONTO For 8. Female. Pawt .. _ _ _ __ WA ~Pice to Swinton Park cemetery, on Tuesdav, Rev. Jeffry Hill conductad the cer emony at the house.â€"Dundatk Herald. engaged to work for Jno. ( the brickmaker. He was 3 age and was marrted about ago. He leaves a widow children the youngest being only a few days old. Pr, Flesherton, the Coroner for t] keld a post mortem exami Monday and pronounced it suicide. The funeral fem)} | _ DEuBERATE aAxp DETERAINED Surâ€" | CIDRâ€"James Douglas of Proton Station | committed suicide in a most determined mannet last Sunday night. The cause of his awful deed cannot very well be explained otherwise than despondency )hrought on by an unknown cause, Sunday night about eight o‘clock he lett his house, and not ret urning, search was made throughout the villiage, but. without success. At daylight a pool nf] blood was found near the bouse and blood marks were traced froem there to ] 'the Saugeen creek a short distance l north of the village. _ In the water the body, was found by a couple of boys, He bad cut his throat with a razor, but apparently fearing failure to take his life, made his way to the creek and there drowned himself,. He was the adopted son of Mr, John Douglas of Proton and has liyed the greater part of his life near Swinton Park, from which place he moved to Proton Station about two weeks ago, where he was ie safin ne ced uies ied in m 20 Vickers, P. O Laterâ€"And here as we is load No. 2, and Mr A. tinck, is the man. Now ther.editors be envious 1 | _ First Bmoop.â€"We mean first wood ’ to the Review office this season on subseription was delivered on Monday by Mr Wim. Ritchie, Glenelg, who gaye us a nice dry sample of the valuable commodity at a reasonable price, and bas, or will have at next change, his label marked ‘04,Time was 1 cord of wood paid one years subscription, now less than 4 a cord will do that, and yet the Review is only $1 a year. better yalue than ever, with our elegant anâ€" nual thrown in, and splendid clubbing advanlages. Tell your neiglh bor now, and get him to subscribe right away. Laterâ€"And here as we finish writing { is load No. 2, and Mr A. McLean, Benâ€" tinck, is the man. Now won‘t our hbroâ€" ‘ tg 5y iairge assortment of Dolls, To ture Books, etc at lowest prices Brown. Holstein. CoNFEDERATE MoxnEy. â€"Mr. J as. Vesâ€" sie; Egremont, sold a small quantity of honey recently to a neighbor and received in payment a $10 hill, which he changed. Coming to Durham he presented it to Mr. Peter Patterson, who discovered it was an old Confederâ€" ate bill and of course worth â€"nothing. We are not sure whether the fraud origimated with the purchaser of the honey, but we hope Mit. Vessie may be able to right himself. You won‘t get any thing to ; Grandmxa better than a pair of â€" warm, lined, felt slippers or shoes, Ireland‘s. Vocar aAxp INBSTRUMENTAL.â€"Mrs. Newton is ~now prepared to take a limited numbet of advanced pupils for Piano, Theory, Harmony and History. In Vocat music a full graduate course taught. It will be to the ndvantage of those wishing to study vocal, to take not less than two terms, as the first must necessarily be foundation work, preparatory, Darling‘s Drug Store for Bibles, Scenoor CONCERT.â€"A concert will be held in the school house at Rocky Sauâ€" geen on the eyening of Friday December 10th to which all are invited. Admisâ€" sion 10 and 15¢c. Mr. J. A. Graham will be chairman. F Teacher Wanted. 3. No. 3, Bentinck, M Applications received J. W. VICKERS, Seo. NICA} AXLE was k) ï¬KEAS_E ood for everything 1 Made by IMPERIAL OIL CO, Additional Locals. Sold Everywhore. ood for everything that runs on wheels. ie was 37 ye; ‘ted about four A wjdqw and ailure to take his to the creek and elf. He was the John Douglas of l the greater part inton Park, from i beimg an infant â€"â€" _ Dr. Ribby of »r for this county, examination on any thing to please i _ short distance In the water the _couple of boys, with a razor, but )1 a year. better 1 our elegant anâ€" splendid clubbing of Dolls, Toys,‘ Pic y even a pair of those ). Wright, Fears of years two _ A. B.~McARTHUR ! . At w\ And warranted, good, easy ridâ€" ing, and at reasonabie prices. And of course you want the| best that‘s going, Call and see our new stock, made by| We have still a full line of Hamilton Machines, Binders, ers and Drills. Examine Churns too which we offer at prices. YOU NEED A CUTI®R GRAY OF CHATHAN A 100 Acres in Benlinck. In excellent state, good buildings and fences, good suil, School and Church close nat hand, Post Office on the farm. C wner getting up in years and bound to sell. MONEY TO LENXD,â€" DEBTS COLLECTED,â€" * LANDS BOUTGHT & SOLD.â€" The T. 0. Stewart Farm, Lot 16, Con,. 2, W. G. h. Bentinck ; 100 acres with about 30 cleared ; frame house and other buildings, Said to have a lot of very fine hardwood timber. on Garafraxa _A good farm with fine buildings. Offered yery cheap as Mr. Cameron has gone west, s it, PAYS TO DEAL WITH HIM He is now offering for Sale : THE MALCOLM CAMERON 100 Ad of Peter| 8, Mowâ€" , neâ€" our at right Wt NX acres LATES‘T DESIGXNS In MARKER‘S‘, HEADSTONES & MONXNUMEXNTsS. All work warranted. Orders taken by Messrs Barclay and Be}l. CALDWELL‘S LI (Opposite | Direct Imnortatiâ€" DURHAM MARBE works ROBINSON & corBEtT ct Importations from American and Canaiia Apesesssrans e enccecss ADAMS wWAGGoXsS TOLTON‘S P ea Harvester cumey Stoves, Pianos & Organs Dloughsâ€" Jfarrows Gou f fler® Caldwell‘s Livery Stable Opposite Middaug h House BARCLAY & BELL MAXWELLI, MACHIXER are now stocked up with ELCY C L L‘S Ll'xERY STAELE pposite Middaugh House utt dMine of Waxwott Soods. BARCLAY & BEL ations from European and Canadian Quarries CocCKsntUtyr & BLACK. P roprietors. . 11, 1902 FLATWAR ClLOocks We (S) PR ACAT TWEE CROCE SILV ERW A RINGS, ' JEWELLER 44 4 4 & & WATCHES Xmas Cards Dolls Drums Fancy Cups a Gloves Games Iron Toys Noahs Arks Perfumie Photo Frames Photo Album Picture Book Lace Handke Rocking H We c from oc i bound in each. Berap Bo A guud 1 in doubt Mac DRUGGI Vioiins the Music Photo Fr Burnt We ha Fanes BIBL ALBUA ? sure & B & 1.A MJ Lower Di as Hans ed d M ) A1l ents J1 ) 1 vO st