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Durham Review (1897), 2 Apr 1903, p. 4

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A Fine Shipment of RAYM Sewing Mechine Needles at RIGHT PRICEKS. & * at 4 a a * on * a~ * i * g* * a~ * g~ » g~ “.$ a<s kekkerderkeséesa efi i tee h reefmdes AS W Everyone has heard of the famous JUST TO HANd! e have a full Assortment. Call and see Them DE_ERH\T C John Clark. &_HOUSEHK, RAYMOND SEWING MACHINES Glary Stoves. e mauim =â€"= wiee =â€"» , and all Supplies will be sold Have Your Choice ! After all, the great kind is woman, with m: The advertiser should this potnt. When h Serene Highness. the the highway to success When an idea strikes you, jot it down. When another comes along, pin ‘that down too. In this way the bright adâ€" vertising writer can keep his ideas conâ€" stantly on file for reference, instead of their going astray through memory‘s window. Ideas come from all sources ; & second glance may mean an insprration ; the flut.terinfi of leaves may suggest a train of thought. Quick perceptions see them everywhere and utilize them in adyerâ€" tising. By A WANTEDâ€"SEVERAL PERSONS OF CHARâ€" acter and good reputation in each state (one in this county uired) to represent and adverâ€" tise old esut:leighed wealthy business house of solid financia} standing. B{hry $21.00 week! with eW additional, all p.i-ble in H each Wednesday direct from head o ces. Horse and W furnished when necessary, References. Enelose selfâ€"addresseq =ouâ€""s _7 ‘ HIAwATHA.â€"The representation of Longfellow‘s famous poem last Friday evening by the Hartmanâ€"Waltz aggieâ€" gation, was distinctly disappointing, for it was supposed there would be inperâ€" sonations of some sort, and Madame Waltz was so ill she could only sing a verse or two in Indian and English, behind the screen. The show has the appearance of an an advertisement for the Annual Indian exhibition of Hiawaâ€" tha at Desbarats, near Sault Ste. Marie the lantern pictures, some ot them very good, being taken from that event and | Mr. Hartman‘s talk is Jargely made up of references to the * Play " there,. Cortainly there was no play here, and one would expect a more viyvacious ! exposition of the pictures. The elec-, trician understands his business. The ; Library gets about $17 from the affair. l An exchange says one of the new fads is men‘s socks for women. There is a tumor preyvalent that some wives wear the trousets, but no one imagined that I the socks..would be appropriated. If the women continue the invasion of the wardrobe of the man there will be very few articles of weariog apparel that man can call his own,. His, bhat, shirt, vest, coat, collar, tie and socks are gone He has remaining his chewing tobacco and suspendersâ€"not much of a lay out 1 for a cold day, We will pay $3.00 per week and com mission to any young lady that will take Orders for old silver ware to be resilverâ€" plated. Fotr particulars address Ward and Co‘s. Gold and Silyer Plating Works, 249 Colborne 8t., Brantford, Mr R. Braithwaite and brother left Tuesday for Yellowgrass, Assa., with three cars of stock and goods, Mrs, Watson and Mr. MeDowali ate also in the party, ADVERTISING SUGGESTIONS . B. Caswell, in Canadian Grocer , 334 Dearborn St., the greatest studv of man las ) Reusd poie 1 ol or w2 ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO PC Cipintaiintetiitainttintrnid it es lt L 211 1 id with man as a side issue. should never overlook Vhen‘_ he conquers Her THE DURHAM REVIEW woman, he i;on Removal from the bedroom at night of clothing worn during the day. Daily airing and occasional beating of mattresses and blankets, Open war against the feather duster, A dry cellar at all seasons. Frequent inspection of plumbing. Little furniture and no uncovered vesâ€" sels containing soiled watler in bedroom. Opening windows at night; discarding weather sttips. doors Under the head of Child Training, in the April Delineator, are a number of valuable suggestions for keeping house air pure. Among them are : The use of stained floors and rugs in preference to carpets,. A thorough daily airing of each room, Shaking and brushing clothing outâ€"ofâ€" f‘l\l\l'c The window, so tastefully and attracâ€" tively dressed. receiyed much attention and many admiring comments. Mss Dick. _ The Lambton street rooms were never more attractivye, and the firtings and arrangements are such as to call forth expressions of delight from the many visitors. _ Miss Dick aims to please eyery customer and her experience and taste generally succeeds. With a staff of trained helpers assisting, with abunâ€" dance of material to chouse from,. she confidently asks the patronage of the public. Owing to the immense variety of patterns it is useless to attempt a detailâ€" ed description of the various lots. The color effects are the prominent feature in the trimming and ribbons, flowers, fruit and straw blend most harmoniously in the color scheme. Pink in all the rose and geraniam tones promises to be very popular, while the forgetâ€"meâ€"not blue is a great fayovite. It is an ideal place or shopping. all the surroundings in harmony, with so much 10 choose from, and styles to suit every type of face, that selections were made with great satisfaction. Throughout the days the handsome ani _ spacious _ establishment _ was thronged with crowds intent on making selections of some choice design in heaa gear. This firm has gained this enviable repulation by years of experience in the finest and most oxclusive novelties. * The oldâ€"established and wellâ€"known house of 8. F. Merlock inaugurated their spring opening Friday and Saturâ€" day of last week, under the most favorâ€" able auspices of an unusually Jlarge attendance and a magnificent display of a new, spring stock, complete and most comprehensive in every Getail that goes for the making of a leading and high class house. Many vovel designs in Millineryâ€" Original ideas applied to prevailing modes, A comprehensive and brilliant display The materials and trimmings shown were lovely.: many flowers and much fruit were displayed. a special feature of most of the models was their light weight. A child‘s hat that received much atâ€" tention was a large Tuscan flop, a drape of pink silk was brought round the the crown and ended in tabs at the hack and a pretty wreath of foliage across the front made a simple but yery effecâ€" tive trimming. Anotber bat that was much admired was a large black tupbhan with a rim of dainty sequined lace, a large sequin crown whs used and a handsome plume curved gracefully over the left side. **One exceedingly pretty Parisian model was a box turban shape of soft white tucked chiffon, drooping back and front. _ A light sequin was draped around the brim, Foliige and grapes were gracefully disposed at the left +ide and a lurge flat bow of black veiyet ribbon, caught with a black buckle, completed the trimming at the back. The Atmosphere of Dwellings. This wellâ€"known millinery establishâ€" ment is again in charge of Miss Ryder, who reports a good business and lots of orders. An attractive window inyites you inside, and on reaching the cosy rooms there is a delightful freshness and . brightness and an allâ€"around millinery fecling that is to blame ior a fine big opening and lots of orders. Var readers, esgeciallv the ladies, are no doubt on the lookâ€"out for our arnual writeâ€"up of the latest and upâ€"tcâ€" date fashions in women‘s head apparel. We have duly inspected the three establishments and had our aesthetic tastes gratified by the bright display of winsome goods. On our own behalf and on that of our readers we thank all for the courtesy extended to us and for the write ups given below. Our prosperous town in a prosperous year is reflected in the business doune in the bright millinery rooms. Morrock‘s Srprixnae Oprexina Shapes of Beauty in all styles. THE MILLINERY OPENINGS IrELaxD‘s OPENING. [ in i met JEWELERY! Watches, Clocks, Rings, ‘Spex, Flatware ana Silverware. LATEST DESIGNS IN MARKERS, HEADSTONES & MONUMENTS. All work warranted. Orders taken by Messrs Barclay and Beli. ALDWELL‘S LIVERY STABLE F4 (Opposite 'xlddlugh F?oun) Direct Importations from European. American and Canadian Quarries, DURRAM MARBLE WORKS J BURNETT. Before buying‘a Washing Machine or Clothes Wringer call and examine our Stock. If you require Wire Fence or Fence Wire of any description remember we have the assortment at right price. Do not have your floors dirty when you can buy Door Mats and Foot Scrapers so cheap. a thing in Grocer‘es, Meals and Flour. Our Stock of Paint Brushes, Whitâ€" ing Brushes, Scrub Brushes, and all other kind of Brushes is immense. We have a variety of Alabastine, Asbestine, Whiting, Glue, etc. LABOR, not PAINT, is the exâ€" pensive item in Painting. _ It costs as much to apply a poor paint as a good one. _ You will not have to employ a painter ifXyou buy our Sherwinâ€"Willâ€" iams brand of Readyâ€"Mixed Paint. Practical Watchmaker. 30 Years‘ Experience. You are sure of the quality or your money back. you buy your Grocerâ€" ‘es at Burnett‘s. Ladies and For Sale at W. Black‘s Store. U RBlack. EVERYTHING xhen ROBJNSON & CORBET, We lead in Building Hardware A. GORDON, UPPER TOWXN Also Coal Oil. We carry everyâ€" that makes your horses glad. Sentlemen : P roprietors. a Stables,Lambton on I have fed your Stock Tonte to cattle and llk‘e it \"’e.r.)h much, l;‘ g!znesl(hle]fiz :hn‘ ve wlcn :unl on more ra; > think it is the best %nlc! have fed to hone’., We are also feeding ; to our hens this winter and they are laying better than they have done for a lJong time. I% pays to feed it, YoursJ tr;‘xly. LEASK AMES LEASK, Greenbank P. 0,, Feb, 23, 1903. DEAR Sin,â€" I had a mare stocked in both legs. _ Wor thlnfitgn'n Stock Food took it down com pletely and put in good condition. It has done my cows food. Think it is llfood thing and can recom n end t. . CHURCHILL, Dairyman, Clinton, Jan, 17th. uns Kkarn Organs. Call them, theyare open f tion. BARCLAY & BELL 0( Worthington‘s Canadian Stock Tonle James Leask, breeder and feeder of the sweepstake fat cattle at Provincial Winter Fair of 1901 and 1902 says : DEAR Sir,â€" SMarn Organs Also another : the renowned and For Sale e y CC e 99 which are known and approved of all men to be unsurpassed for beauty and second to none in quality, Call and seethem and if you do not want to buy one for yourself you will be able to tell your friends the old eld story of those famous rigs which is as above mentioned. _ Prices and Styles to suit all. We are at the shop at the bridge ery Wednesday and Saturday . ders or enquiries left at C. MceArt] store, or at the REvirw OrrICr, receive our best attention. What Others say Gamous Wationat Cream Separaters. Yow Aeader Dritt, Only Drill in the Market geared from both wheels and full lines of Just arrived at the Show Romos of Barclay & Bell, a Carâ€" load _ the Sp: ing HYeeds / / Chatham .Qu_yyic: The Readg fOT’ Sprz'ng . > rade A 100 Acres in Bentinck. In excellent state, good buildings and fences, goog Suil, S(,‘-bool and Church close at band, Post Office on the farm,. _Cwner getting up in years and bound to sell. MONEY TO LEXD,â€" DEBTS COLLECTED,â€" LANDS BOUGHT & BOLD,â€" Every kind of fiuancial business transac. C fWpn. VGHOreu (yory cuesp as \};, Cameron has gone west. The T. 0. Stewart Farm, Lot 16, Con, 2, W. G. R. Bentinck ; 100 acres with about 30 cleared ; frame house and of her buildings. Said to haye a lot of Â¥ery fine hardwood timber, Carefully consider where they do their business. Many of these men go to H. H. MILLER, the Hanover Copyeyauvcer, even though it means a few miles of a driye. They say that hbe is * Always promps,â€"never negligent." that ne bas had 22 years experience and that it, PAYS TO DEAL WITH HIyM. He is now offering for Sale : THE MALCOLM CAMERON 100 on Garafraza _A good farm with bnildiugs. Offered yery cheap as Cameron has gone west. CAUTIO US Successful Men Show Rooms opposite Mid Peter Hamilton‘s Goods in and their reputation has been gained only by their excellence, Also Lately we were talking cutters now its Gray‘s s B. McARTHUR Address.â€"IÂ¥. H. MILLER, Lock Drawer 28, Hanoyer April 2, 10963 and gunmnto(:c;;;y;'.-‘. S. Hunter, DURHAM . + Seaman, HOLSTEIN. Worthington Drug Co., _GUELPH, Ont. Ruwep C207E TV ETdE iimuch. l[t‘tllliflel(h;fil :hn‘ ve wlvll more ra; > think it is the e fed so honeya, We are also feedi ; this winter and they are laying ) have done for a long time. 13 pm) Yours truly, JAMES LEASK P. O., Feb, 23, 1903. Tudhope evi n eony ns o OG P HANUFACTURED BY another Shipment of _Anown and approved to be unsurpassed for 1d second to none in Call and see them and als‘ blood before turning th will surprise you in the i‘nll open for ins;i;c: Carriages, upâ€"toâ€"date 0 lhb. sack & vnuage eyâ€" rday. Or. McArthur‘s â€" °0 catue and hrive well and : it is the best also feeding it e laying better c. 1 pays to Stock will 1 Ont. Acros fine m This deservediy pop Chart Drilis, Black bowrd “l;‘dfl'lu‘s brings the the child‘s immediate cor Musical Notation I&h"tll Keyâ€"bourd Location u For terms apDiy to Miss Margaret Gu ©. 4t 19 Ins TWEEDS GROCER! ment ame se with Ful Svivester 1 incs BECG|\\ Calder‘s Bilockâ€" N THE BES" AT 1O Y BJ «â€"G)MMHVL/L Calder‘s Blo WI Flo NEW 1TC Rolle Tabl ockshutt HE SEL roven Stee And look in and yo gains qQwWEXN so Adopted We can Whi up t €. A. FLEMI! 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