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Durham Review (1897), 22 Jan 1903, p. 1

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ider age and ality re lE CHARGE OCERIES 15. 1903 V i8 E. rrr[\ ADE" * / $# *.k inutes! * As P 4| g &#\ a 1# ay | a M Tm C + * n o e o a e d w o d uid id e t o oo o n t en ce ks afs ®, N & y a_ 1 5 1 4 1 9 eCmm mnnaqemuaemmauncâ€"momnmomecmumammumenmme é’fl&fi in ie nnenr en ea analaeelaralacala usn vlaesanalane avalanelonensioealaecferclans * i _ _Games Sretand VOL. XXV. NO 4 1 only, Coon Skin Coat, value $60.00 Someone will get it for $48.50 Bargains in Dress Goods, »naps in Boots and Shoes, Rubbers and Overshoes, Leggings â€" and Socks. Only a few of our FURS left and we‘re reducing our CAPERINES, CAPS, &c. The goods are good but we w business year with complete lines so We‘re offering lots of them. Stock taking always bl‘in;gs out lots of odds and ends, broken lots, short ends. * 9 drock Oaking RBargains Last week we bought 30 cases of Boots at a price that will certainly interest the people of Durham. ‘They are manufactured by the Ames Holden Co., and every pair of them are made to wear. Wili use you Right Try Him. Remember the place LAIDLAW‘S O1d Rroken ALines Wlust 'I? /. /ner "Y at MHatf Pri B 0 O T S Reductions in every department. ames Jretland We Want Butter and Eggs. THE POPULAP? CASH STORE The advautage is yours LAIDLAW‘S O1d Stand oK echnie. oA echnic. want to start our DULT 7CCC ance. Prof. Dorenwend has for this season many new and pretty designs. , He has added a number of New York, |London and Paris patterns. Be rure |w.eetbem and not forget day and ‘date. Friday keb. 6th. ai| The Special Meetings in the Presbyâ€" % | terian Church this week bave been well x} attended and a lively interest shown in | the earnest evangelical appeals of Rev. E! Mr. Little and the pastor. _ Thursday | night may be the last of the series, I TH® 3 "NoRTHS."â€"At a meeting of ‘the Conservative Chiefs in Toronto, Ia few days ago, over $5000 was put up | to protest the three recent byâ€"elections ii" N. Grey, N. Perth and N. Norfolk. Counter protests will be put in and the: icmmtry will get a big advertisement as a corrupt spot to liye in. E! For sale or rent at :. very low price E ‘the property owned by the late Rev. E;’(?hus. Cameron, on the Durham roud.' MfA new brick cottage containing seven E | ooms and good kitchen and cellar with | aoft water cistern and pump. _ A wood E | shed, good stable, and driving . shed E‘Iwith four acres of land and a good | orchard. Apply ArtHuUR Jacksox. #: RexEw For Tuw Review.â€"A large -l[_‘é'-‘_g number attended to this duty. We want, J‘E!fl large number more to do sn: in tha Ladies and Gentlemen, seé Prof, Dorenwend‘s teautifal Wigs, Toupees, Bangs’ Wavy and Plain Fronts, Switches in every length and shade, etc. He will be at the Middaugh, House, Durham, on Friday, Feb. 6th. His Hair Goods Styles when properly adjusted protect and ornatment the herd. soften and beautify the expression of the face and consequently tone up aged appearâ€" |_ THE NEew " NEws."â€"The first numâ€" ber of the Flayvelleâ€"Willison Journal, came out on Monday. The name News is retained, and number of yolume. _ It is to be an evening paper, independent in tone, and the first issus is very crediâ€" tiable. Few ventures in this line have started out with such hopes of success : Good financial backing and a brilliant Managing Director in Mr Willison, who knows his work thoroughly and the ground he has to cover. The News sets out to be an Independent Journal, deâ€" voted to politics, education,. literature, the presentation of current news and the diffusion of useful information. _ GENTLEMEN, ars you BaALD?â€"Inâ€" vestigate and see for yourselt the Art EJ Coverings in Wigs and Toupees. â€" Prof. | Dorenwend‘s manufactures are worn on |over 55,000 heads by all classes, and in | all stations of life. They are the essence ;of perfection, light in weight, durable: and a great benefit to health, and a proâ€" " tection to the head against Ocld Draughts, Catarrh, etc. Trying on and demonstrating the completness of these ronds free of charge. He will be at Middaugh House, Durham, Friday, ‘Feb. 6. E‘ m‘ |_ THr Late Mrs. BtyTH.â€"In addition I to our mention of the lamented dei.th of | this lady in last week‘s issue, we have [learned that the cause of death was a | stroke of paralysis which she experiencâ€" |ed a week before she died. This we }bell(-ve was her second attack. The Woon.â€"â€"w fi' and those of . :q | promised us E | along. 22 inc K3 | dry. | â€"% _ BR i H | nell. | â€"Pr M teria even | _ w | leleg M | good E |_â€" Fo | Durh % McR m No read y E maili E Town iD ow. m 22 inc highe W o ( and th E | promi funeral was a very large one, and much sympathy is expressed for the bereaved ones. U ow ooo 9 00 . s ie 7. eennaat : POSLCL, |us of steps being taken to found a ; A new brick cottage containing seven Library in Priceville. Of course and : coms and good kitchen and cellar with | why not? We ase surprised to learn i soft water cistern and pump. _ A wood this is the first step and we hope that ,shod. good stable, and driving . shed great success may attend the promoters, | with four acres of land and a good | Anything we can do to assist will be | orchard, Apply ArtHur Jacksox. gladly done. Such an institution is a !\ RenEw For Tnx Revirw.â€"A large | boon, that, once enjoyed would not he! I’numher attended to this duty. We want ; parted with. | & large number more to do so in the! DistinaGoisuE®D HIMSELF®,â€"We haye i next few weeks. Small thing a dollurlheen much pleased to leatn of the but the printer‘s dollars are largely | brilliant success of our young friend singles, and count up. Please renew | Mr. A. W. Hunter, son of Councillor A, if your Iabel is behind. Labels entitled | S. Hunter of town. He went to McGill to be marked up will be attended to College, Montreal last fall and at the in a week or two. inb y c ns Aurdin s are requested to call ment, _ All old acecd betore Jan. 24th will bands for collection, _ For 8 _ _,_ _ Vrangemen of Artemesia district. “D (}:R o paoe fi.no house and lot m] Miss Margaret Gunn returned from ;Mu;( am. â€" For particulars apply to M'"‘ Toronto last week, and is now prepared McRac, * & H. Jac«sox. o r x ; y As Hs J AC l\q)O\ to teach the Myer‘s musicmethod for nTICkâ€"Our accounts. for 1902 “"“{(-lnldren. Pupils are prepared for the ren.d.y' Parties indebted will save US/first examination in the Toronto Conâ€" mailing by calling at our Store Up!servutory of Music Town, J. BurxeEr. | ' 2 j Waxnl? Bvst | _ The Baptists are beautifying the inâ€" s TNANETKD:~4000f:coris of 4 foot and | terior of their new church by putting 22 inch sound body wood, for which the lin a Karn Pedal Organ, which they seâ€" highest market price will be paud. {cured through agents Barclay & Bell. Cnas. MC}““\:N”‘\" ’It is a beauty, the case being made of Woon.â€"â€"We want wood right away | Oak, and weighs 1,280 pounds. and those of our subscribers who have I o & Baniy on Theats Mr promised us will oblige by bringing it , ; IYBI‘JEM"I"I\L':‘ d;fz %’N:j sis?er of $ m e fock upito 4 feet. ‘green! or | ‘\il:; J::e Ze;::han l‘:w-re n;nrried at dry. TS . «FvS. s . Y# + s p * i f t . Faâ€" e requedied 1o onl med lt oi (ias: Have tand reonine, eenaigy we requested to call and make settleâ€" t"e th ‘" * a Heart? Con ra.lu~‘ ment, All old accounts not setlledl '”P e same ay. e8tcy & | etore Jar. 24th will be placed in nthar | litions, DURHAM, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22 \\'ANTED.â€"'A youn; telegraphy, â€" no char good demand. MacFk t mtz -'bg-oww | _ Wanr Freparatory Service terian Church will be evening at 8 p. m. Read W. Black‘s Hoos® to Rexr hi â€"â€"Vur accounts for 1902 are Parties indebted will save us by calling at our Store Up J. BurxeEr. ted to call and make settleâ€" I1 old accounts not settled & 24th will be placed in other SIH8. â€"At a meeting of aitive Chiefs in Toronto, 0, over $5000 was put up three recent byâ€"elections â€" Perth and N. Norfolk. " C *‘ease renew | Mr, A. W. Hunter, son of Councillor A. ind. Labels entitled | 8. Hunter of town. Hewent to McGill will be attended to College, Montreal last fall and at the Christmas * final" examination, â€"sucâ€" BLÂ¥TH.â€"â€"~In addition | ceeded in passing ; not only so, he took he lamented dei.th of | honors in two subjects, and stood first eek‘s issue, we lm.ve’in Physics in a class of over 100. We use of death was a | congratulate our townsman whose brilâ€" which she experiencâ€" ' liant success reflects credit not only on she died. This we himself, but on the staff of Durham cond attack. â€" The |School, who have laid the foundations arge one, and much | so well. *"Archie" is the stuff for a ed for the bereaved | student, painstaking and thorough, and ’ we predict will ultimately make a good mervice in the Presby. will be held Thursday m. young man to Jlearn charge, operators in ‘â€"Apply to J. O‘Donâ€" RoBERT Ausor Ad. m 1 t | CHURCH OPENING.â€"The »pening serâ€" . , yices of the new Baptist Church will be n | held on Sunday, Jan. 25, 1903, Service ‘ i |at 11 a. m., and 7 p. in., conducted by | > | Rev. J. B. Kennedy, B. A.. Toronto, ; | and at 2.30 p. m., by Rev. Wm. Farquhâ€" Jarson, B. A. Monday following tea | | will be served in the old meeting house, | followed by a plaitform meeting in the f church Mr. Kennedy and other |clergymen, will assist. Mr. Frank J.I Barber, of Toronto Conservatory of | Music will sing at the services on Sunâ€" | day and Monday, Continuation serâ€"| vices will be held on Sunday Feb, 1,! when Rev, Dr. Spencer, Brantford, will | preach morning and evening, and Rev, | Mr, Smith in the afternoon. Monday Feb. 2, there will be a grand concert, for which Frank 8. Davidson a celebratâ€" ed vocalist of St. Thomas has been secured. Admission to Tea, Jan,. 26, 25¢c. To Concert Feb, 2, 25c. ODDFRELLOWS REUuxNIoxn.â€"On Monday ; evening, 26 visiting brethren from Mt. l Forest yvisited Grey Lodge, No. 69, and | had a very pleasant time.. They came ] on the afternoon train and were met at the station with rigs and driven to the | Cement works to see the wonders there. | They took tea together at the Middaugh ’ & House, and were billeted among the brethren here who paid all expenses, ‘| After tea adjournment was made to the Lodge room, where the yisitors conferâ€" | C red the initiatory and 3 degrees on seven members, putting the work on in a | * most acceptable manner. Supper was served at 12 midnight by these able \ caterers Jordan and Burnét, who supâ€" | I plied oysters, turkey, and everything good. The work was resumed for an hour or two, and about 3 a. m. after a pleasant evening they sought repose S till the morning whistles blew. 1 DromorE PusL1c Lisrary. â€" The Annual meeting will be held on Mor.â€" day, of next week, (26th inst). During the year the library has been well patronized and highly valued. Though the number of volumes is only 375, the number of books taken out is 1694 an ayverage of 44 times per book, LisBRrary ror PRICEVILLESâ€"A comâ€" munication in another column informs THE CARXIvALâ€"The first Carnival of the season last Thursday was largely attended, and the races keenly conâ€" tested. ‘The ice was in splendid condiâ€" tion. _A number of young people from Mt. Forest, Walkerton and other points were present and picked up some of the prizes. 2e | _ WaxTEpâ€"A young man to learn the | Drug business. Apply at Macfarlane‘ Drug Store. _ "House to RExT.â€"On Durbam Road on Site of old Woollen Mill. Just | finished. 4 rooms and basement. Water in basement. Apply at this office or to Tnos. Buack. |__Dr. I. 8. Sproule, M. P. for Rast Greyâ€" i was presented with an address accomâ€" | panied by a Portland cutter and SC6 C harness as a Christmas box by the Orangemen of Artemesia district. 1 Miss Margaret Gunn returned from Toronto last week, and is now prepared to teach the Myer‘s musicmethod for clhildren. _ Pupils are prepared for the first examination in the Toronto Conâ€" servatory of Music. | ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO EVC WE KNOW it will be to your‘interest to call on us before purchasing. _ This is my 24th Christmas in Durham. A. GORDON,â€" 30 YEARS‘ EXPERTIENCE _ _______ Clock to a Fancy Marble Clock. °_ _ t "â€"For a person with troubled eye * SMEFL pair os GOLD RIMMED EPrCTACLES makes a very fitting gift. & CLOCKS We have everything from an falarm S|LVERWAR:|. Largest and best Stock we ever hadl, articles too numerons to mention, plain and fancy. FLATW&‘?E We handle nothiug but the 1847 wers‘ Bros. JEWELERY ! JEWELRY ! RINGS WATCHES I t !" g,r»w T: 2 l c l 'E-'P%»’i%"'n h : C Tess x yopn “l‘?f'@fl -‘;:-:::_3:) ’ ~ 3 ...â€"'?. ’.“-4.;’ memues We i s flewelpy Pinc Lt Gordon‘s | W.â€"4¢6z3@®AC é 'gordons | [Â¥ â€"mertos CS N Ladies and (x‘rentl.le-men,â€"« d | BRICKYaARD feel it m nty to| Fniragcne n k tender you my sincere thanks fnr)the | DT';E hn(-kymld “d\-}\;’ expression to LK@ recent election of your | DUIDAm on t yerh.o confidence in returning me for the:third | some years lately 'i * time and placing me at the head of the | Apply pol. â€" In return T will endeavror to disâ€" S himimaneaiiien ceratin it n cgeenvom charge my duties faithfully as in the | Qafit and to the best of my ability, Vishing you the compliments of the m season, _T vUons for the office of Assessor for the fownship of Glenelg, up to 6 p, in.. on Friday the 6th day of February next. Duties to commence February J5th. Dated this 13th day of January, 1903. J. 8. BLAcK, Tp. Clerk, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, The undersigned will reck applications for the office for the township of Glenelg hi /m Xn ts _ ud 4s A comfortable brick house, with a good stable on the place, Will be sold cheap. Apply to Jxo. Kixx®e, Jr. D. McePHAIL C KLFEINâ€"In _ Haye you noticed how ?a.nd Black‘s ad .run into week ? Jimmy Fax too. I We are pleased to hear H. Cowham, the Presiden tional Portland Cement Co a block of suock in the Dart Gas & Oil Co, He is firm|l of the existence of Gas in of Durham, and expresse, that operations would he co an early date. To the Eleciors of attended to. to dates, &c., ..l‘;l‘n;‘t fice, Durham. «* here or to Hopevil] Terms 1903. Have a Look at our Best in Ladies‘ Long Chains. Neckties and Bracelets in Sou,(l] Gold,.cold tilled and Silver, Gent‘s Chains, the famous Simmons Gold filled chain, rolied plate aud our wellâ€"known Nickle Chain. New and Well selected Stock of Brooch es, Tie Pins, Coff Links, Cuff Buttons Charms and Fobs. snllif â€" /7 Brings together the Best that‘s going in the an or to In Solid Gold, Gold filled, Silver, Nickle and fitted with Deuber Hamp den, Regina, Omega, Elgin and Walt ham movements. gers‘ Applications for Assessor All Newest Styles and Patterns your obedient servant, TnHos. Torry. moderate House and Lot for Sale Card Of Thanks., ‘rate. Arrangements for sales as , mnst be made at the Review Ofâ€" . _ k Correspondence addressed [oq‘e\'ille P. O., will be promptly erms on application to find vement Co., has taken w0ck in the Durham Natural Co. He is firmly convinced tence of Gas in the vicimty , and expressed the hope ons would he commenced at MePHAIL, Hopeyille P. 0. C. RAMAGE, Durham, _ nvrced how a wedding ‘s ad .run into poetry this umy Fax too. Is it spring ? leased to hear that Mr wW, m, the President of the Naâ€" and Cement Co., has takan Bentincek,. Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey, the office . DIED. @0 4# â€"â€"_ tl:e Township of ‘eive written Handkerchiefs, é MISS DICK. R. B. KEELER & SONK, | 4 e â€"~ _ \\,“ se M &A YJ Â¥ | :_:\.; ”,." 'f_;\ J y ()” Fo f F ’////’_"‘;: ;;}Q‘ Pm .‘Z: W 7 o A ( "g) P MA â€"* K z) j r' 4P C JXYFJ_| S *A 1 4 A «e W :\ Lk i. & Fq@\.‘, ‘\ \\\1-, | f \“\“"\\‘ \z\ co \\ > [ \§j~;‘,‘;.\\t\|tt » ‘L\\\ ‘ sys & /. A lot of Fancy Collars and Handkerchiefs. KEELER‘S Everybody says my watch, «* If your Watch or Keeler the Jewellor We have a grand assortâ€" ment of Silk aad Flannel Blouses we are selling at a barâ€" gain. We will be pleased to ave you call and treat yourself to one of these great bargains. Everything in Millinery must be sold at a very low figure. We have over 50 beauâ€" tiful Trimmed Hats going at half price, some are the very best Silk Velvet Hats and a great number of stylish readyâ€" toâ€"wear hats, all Styles. _ We never keep any hats over and in order to do this we offer great bargains for the rest of the season, BLOUSES~p FOR XMAS~@p If you need a pair Keeler can suit you. to make you see as ever saw. _ Hundre choose from. For Big Bargains in Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, Silverware, Spectacles and Eye Glasses, &c. If you need a pair of Spectacles Keeler can suit you. We guarantee to make you see as good as you ver saw. _ Hundreds of frames to BARGAINS IN MILLINERY _ hmz MacFarlane & (Co., Druggists & Booksellers. 5oc a bottle, is just what you need, If recovering from attack, a bottle of our TONIC LAXATIVE GRIJPE TABLETs. 25¢ a box, on hand. > or 3 doses invariably checks an attack if taken in time. Is at hand. The wise ones will be prepared by keeping a box of our Ohe Srippe Jeason BRICKYaARD To RENT JEWELERY Try It. CHAS RAMaGER, Prrxter ano Porursner. or Clock is sick er can make it tieck,* 4 nd&mling the town of e est, operated for ly by Samuel Wright. Apply to H. ParKrEa. Keeler must fix â€"ELIXIR STORE Durham \ 3 F 13 a ® "‘.

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