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Durham Review (1897), 17 Sep 1903, p. 4

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Co see, to test. to be Convinced Ohe PPush to Clark‘s Call and see us when you are at the Fair. It will only be a pleasure to show you our Goods. We are clearing a lot of our Boys‘ Clothing out at a big reduction. ‘These are a few of our prices : Boys‘ 3 Piece, regular #5.50 Suits for........ We have not had cur openings yet but are showing a lot of the latest readyâ€"toâ€"wear Hats that are very suitable for Early Fall Wear. it Srylish OGaitoredâ€"HWjade Skirts The attractions are larger than ever but if you visit our store you will find we have something to interest everybody in the way of xm HYew dross Soods, lWill/'aury, VYjanties, Iurs and PReadyâ€"Vade Clothing. South Srey Cxhibition? me useful horses for sale. will pay you to examine these skirts. Note the way they are finished. Prices all the way from $2 to $5.50. That there is no better place in the County to buy Deering Machinery, Democrats, Buggies of Palâ€" merston and London makes, The Great Prize Winâ€" ner Cream Separator, Road Carts, Cooking Stoves, Raymond Fewing Machines, Waggons : Srowball, Chatham and Walkerville; Wilkinson Ploughs and repairs ; Churnus, Harness, Knife Grinders, &e. Implement Warerooms in the old McKinnon stand still continues and still there‘s room for more Cash and One Price. Ready VYjade Clothing Sall Readyâ€"toâ€"wear KHats «450 Suits 191 .. ..‘... . . .: «4g00 Suits for........... 3.00 Suits lot.,.....;...; : 27y uts for........ .. John Clark orlockA. $4.00 . 3. 50 . 3.25 . 2. 50 Caxrapa‘s _ GrEAT _ ILLUsSTRATED WEEKLY.â€"In keeping with the proâ€" gress of the age, CANADA‘S GRE?AT NATIONAL HOME NEWSPAPER, THRE WEEKLY GLOBE, will be very materially improved for 1904. _ Numerâ€" ous important changes are in contemâ€" plation, but the leading feature will be the introduciion of an EIGHTPAGE ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT ON CALENDERED PAPER. This will undoubtedly make it the most popular weekly offered to the f)eople of the Dominion. _ For particulars see adverâ€" tisement in another column of next issue. | Misses Avnie Watt and Susie Gadd returned to Toronto Wednesday mornâ€" ing. having spent the summer months | at their homes here. The R.v. H. R. Diehl, rector of Tara, will conduct Haryest Thanksgiving Services and preach special Thanksgivâ€" ing sermon« on Sunday 27th inst.. in Trinity Church morning and evening and at Allan‘s School House at 8 0‘clock Mr. Colin McDougall is under the doctor‘s care this week with an attack of bronchitis. complicated with other troubles, _ Mrs, McDougall, who had gone to 0. Sound with her daughter. has returned and we hope he may soon be around again. Mr. T. Swallow, Sr., leayes on Saturâ€" day morning for Ingersoll to make an extended visit to his daughter, Mrs. Wixson (Nellie) recently married there. All will wish the ~honorable T." a pleasant trip. Rev, Mr. Garner, Hanover, wili occuâ€" py the Methodist pulpit on Sunday next. The fellowing Sunday Rev. H, Caldwell, an old Normanby boy. now of Burford will haye charge. Miss Lena Wolfe came home Tuesday from Toronto where she had been yisiâ€" ting. Miss Pheobe is also home from London where she was the guest of Rev A. K. Birks for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Turnbull and family visited relatives in Toronto last week and of course took in the big faur. They spent five days with Mrs. Turnbull‘s sisters, «Miss Mand Irwin, we regret to hear. is off duty at present with a serious illness,. _ a nurse has been secured and we bope ‘the young lady may soon be Herself again. Mr J. 8. Drysdale is one of the star vocalists at the big concert in the Town Hall, Show night, under the auspices of the Ladies‘ Aid Society _ Admission at usual prices. Mrs Carter, daughter of Mrs. Scott, Upper Town, left Tuesday morning for Colorado, where she expects her health will be 1mproved. Mrs. Ehrhardt, Sr., after a couple of months spent with her sons here left Wednesday morning for her home in the States. Mrs. Dayidson, Sr., who has been living with her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Grant, left last Friday to visit friends in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kelsey returnea Tuesday, â€" Miss Lila Kelsey, a niece, returned with them to stay till Christâ€" mas. Program, Annual Meeting, South Grey Teachers‘ Association. Miss McLarty of Owen Sound is visâ€" iting at Miss McIntosh‘s and with her cousin Miss Rose for a couple ot weeks, Mr. Jas. R, Gun paid a visit to his home this week. He has of late been covering the West as a traveller, Miss Rosena Nester, of Desboto, was renewing old acquaintances in town the beginning of the week. Mr. J. 8. Drysdale is visiting friends in London and Glencoe and of course taking in London‘s Big Show. Miss Velma Williamson, of the REâ€" vIEW staff is holidaying this week with Mt. Forest friends. § JMr. and Mrs. Chas. Ramage and son Charlie, visited Owen Sound relatives from Saturday to Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Watson, N. Egreâ€" mornt, visited their son Peter and famiâ€" ly, Wednesday. Miss M. Rider, of London, has returnâ€" ed to town and is again Milliner, at Jas. Ireiani‘s. Miss Christena Jackson left Monday morning to attend St. Margaret‘s Colâ€" lege, Toronto. Reading Minutes and Communications Appointing Committees. How to make Study attractive......W. J. Srarr Delegate‘s Report of 0. E. A.........J.As. 8. Rowr President‘s Address.............Jas. H. CoLgrIDGE® Teacher‘s Responsibility...... ......MIss PROFEIT Teachers‘ Discouragements and Encourage ments... ... ... ... .. .. .W. L DIXON Recreation... ... ... ... ... ...8. M. Eastxax Selected......H. H. BURGBSs, B.A., P.S.L., N. Grey How pupils can aid the teacher in a ruraj school... ... ... ... ... .. MISS GORDON Selected........T. MURRAY, B.A., Prin. 0. 8. H. 8. New Course of Study.......................EXECUTIYE Nature Study.............. ........J. L. CooxBs, B. A* History of the Union Jack.....Rost. Tromrsox® Geography, 3rd class....................J18s. S. Rows Beautifying School Grounds..............W. Boypâ€" Training value of English Grammar ... ... ... wee o vee o ves o vee »o> N. W. CAMPBELL, P. 8. 1 Reports of Committees:; Question Drawer. Election of Officers. Rey. and Mrs. Smith left Monday for a fortnight‘s holidays. Mr. Will Robertson is on the sick list at present. _â€"â€".â€" o 4@ es THE DURHAM REVIEW ONTARIO ARKCHKIVES â€" TORONTO NOW FOR DURHAM‘S BIG vay. MONDAY and September TUESDAY 21st & 22nd Everyone will note that the Annual Exhibition of the S. Grey Agricultural Society, comes a day earlier in the week than usual. This was done to allow of the introduction of the new system of exgert judging of Live Stock, which this year will be done by experts sent by government. This was done in a few places last year and gave good satisfaction. All local jealâ€" ousies should be allayed by this means. Secretary Davidson informs us enâ€" tries are already being made and the Directors being alive to their duties, there seems ever);xrospecc of this year‘s tair being a recordâ€"breaker. The mectings are held on the tirst Thursday of every month. The next 3 will be held at ; for October, Mrs. Geo. Binnie‘s, Bunessan ; November, Mrs. T. McGirrt‘s, Durham ; December. Mrs. W. Ramage‘s, Thistle. A very interesting meeting was held at Urs, W. L. Dixon‘s on Thursday last. Papers were given on * Cheeseâ€"making in four hours," *Poultry." and "Farm Lite," The discussions were very good. â€"An exhibition of " Made in Canaâ€" da" products is in Progress in Hamilâ€" ton this week. t was opened by Lieut.â€"Gov. Clark, and Premier Ross and Hon. J. M. Gibson made addressâ€" es. The exhibition is gotten up by ladies with Mrs. Crerar at the head. â€"Jas. Anderson, of Sulliyan Tp, exâ€" warden of Grey County, is spoken of as a probable Liberal Candidate in S. Grey. Charlie McKinnon of Durham, a member of the County Council, will no doubt be the Conservative nominee. Charlie was a redhot grit once but Dr. Jamieson made him a staunch Conserâ€" vative.â€"Chesley Enterprise. â€"J. W. Bengough, the wellâ€" known Canadian cartoonist, is being utilized by the Chamberlain faction in England to illustrate their literature. â€"The British Cabinet is seriously diyided on the fiscal plans of Chamberâ€" lain, and was expected to go to smash a* a great meeting on Monday, but Premier Balfour so far has preventea a breakup, though it cannot be for long. â€"Three to ten inches of snow fell in parts of Manitoba, whiloe in Dakota one despatch gives two feet. Much wheat is damaged of course and the price is likely to be stiffened, many holding out for ‘*dollar wheat." A momument to Gordon Cummings, a native of Saugeen Towunship, who was killed in South Africa, was unveiled in Port Elgin last week by Lord Aylâ€" mer, Adjutantâ€"General of Canada. \ Trial trip Subscriptions to W. Mail and Empite to end of the year only 15 ctz. The Directors trust that the public at large, as well as those particularly inâ€" terested, will look upon this as a labor of loye, and act up to ftheir convictions in the matter. If then, those interested would hindâ€" ly leave at the cemetery gates or at the Warehouse of Robert Cochrane. any peculiarly shaped or marked stones, in weight ot fifty pounds or upwards, the Directors will take it as a favor, and see the stones properly placed in the Rockery. 1t is their intention to erect an ornaâ€" mental Rockery near the entrance to the cemetery, and in doing so they resâ€" pectfully ask the coâ€"operation of all inâ€" terested in beautifying and improving the last resting place of their dead. The Directors of the Cemetery have succeeded im getting the waterworks connected to the cemetery, and opened one hydrant in the cemetery and anothâ€" er in the Park adjacent for the conveniâ€" ence of the Public : Whilst our stock of Watches, Wedding and Diamond Rings, Cut Glass, Silver ware, Clocks and other novelties. Warchmaker, Jeweller and Optician. To the satisfaction of our customers and their continued patronage we owe the success of our business. TOPICS OF THE WEEK The price inducements offered by us are not in the nature of "special sales." They simply emphazise our exceptional selling advantages, This is of particular signifcance to pros pective buyers in our line of goods. A. Gordon, THE DURRAM CEMETERY. J. P. T®EuFoRrDp, Sectetary Durham Cemetery. FACTS PLAIN =â€"â€"â€"# 0 4 Women‘s Institute. "VCH, MIS, GTeO, j " vember, Mrs. T. 0 »mber. Mrs, W. ' ‘S BIG vaY. : September 21st & 22nd haz:le it\unnnal y Agriculturatl earlier in the| @ s was done to : on of the new ging of Live : will be done by nment. _ This s last year and All local jealâ€" by this means. | @ nforms us enâ€" _ made and the ) their duties, ct of this year‘s ker. o 2. [ Mare, fourteen ound. Also a : nd serviceable, ocky Saugeen, @ Table Knives Another Shipment of odd Knives just to hand. Our Assortment of Churns is worâ€" thy of attention, _ The Buttercup Rocker cannot be excelled. Scoop Shovel Call and secure a Scoop Shovel beâ€" fore you start threshing. Churns Ladders and Apple Pickers Every farmer should have one of our Ladders and Apple Pickers, § We Want Hammocks We have a few Hammocks at greatly reduced prices. Sherwinâ€"Williams Paints All sensible people use Sherwinâ€" Williams : Paint, because they know there is no Paint manufacâ€" tured to equal it. _ The fall is the best time to paint your house, as there are no flies or dust to interâ€" fere with your work. Only one Lawn Mower Only one Lawn Mower left in stock, which we are offering at a bargain. _ Who will be the lucky one ? £MacFatlane & Co.% % Iraggists and Bmksauarsg Kup pdppip. ppipipip® < School Books > School Supplics For Sale at W. Black‘s Store. Kok tock Preectceck@®s Hardware ! J BURNETT. 6 Bars Comfort Soap Don‘t Forget the fact that we give TETLEY‘S TEAS . _BLACK to the list. We place quality first but have never failâ€" ed to meet prices, The best of everyâ€" thing. That‘s why we have added and other requisites. Sce our stock of new Scribblers, Exercise Books, For 25 cts. A ND that makes your horses glad. In every town: and village . _ _ may be had, Grease Mica the Table We are at the shop at the bridge evâ€" ery Wednesday and Saturday. Orâ€" ders or enquiries left at C. McA rthur‘s store, or at the REviEw OrFICE, will receive our best attention. dSpring Yeeds / . Chatham Qu_g gies Shoes made to order Threshers‘ Mitts We‘re clearing out the balance of our Colonial Slippers at reâ€" duced prices. Shoe Dressings NFW B001 & SHOt STORE HHFLLL,O! Eigin ... . ... Arcola. .. .. Pr.Albert . ) Moosomin.. Macleod .. Wawaneâ€"a Calgary .. { Miniota.... Binscart h. . Red Deer . ] GrandView Btrathâ€" £ B8wan River cona | From all points in Canada, Azilda, Sault Ste Marie, Windsor and Earxt. . Apjly to nearest Cana dian Pacific Agent for pamphlet, Tickets are not good on "Imperial Limited .‘ A. H. Notman, Asst. General Passenger Agent, Toronte HARVEST EXCURSION3$ Will be run on SEPT. 10TH and 29TH ; réturning until NOVEMBER 1GTH Winnpeg. W askada . Esteyan... JS. 5. We Ttraith ational Cream Separators VYow Aeader ritl, SEPTEMBER 17, 1903 Read y for Aif pring And repairing promptly attended to In Horee Hide and Calf,. Also pleyâ€" y of Harvest Mitts. Trunks, Telescope Valises, Club Bags, Shawl Straps and School Bags, al ways in stock. Remember the placeâ€"Next to D. Campbelt‘s Implement Warshouse, Only Drill in the Market geared fmm both whils and full lines of Peter Hamiltt?’s Goods i In Paste Dressings we haye 2 in 1, Shinola, Superim and Black Cat. In Liquid, Gilt Edge, Nonsuch, Packâ€" ards Combination, Old Sol, Sunbeam Oil, Royal Gloss, Fayorite and Black OUat. and their reputation has been gained only by their excellence. Also We have just adaded to our Stock 4 new lines of Gent‘s, and two of laâ€" dies‘ Sovereign Shoes, _ All stamped prices of sole, These goods are equal) .0, if not superior, to the wellknown Slater Shoes at same prices, What are you looking for? Is it a pair of nice Boots or Shoes ? If so, don‘t fail to call at the Lately we w now its Gray‘s _ B. McARTHUR and RETURN FARES sO0TH N.‘â€"q.;fl,l ively, 1903. TERASâ€"Casu. Regina . ... MooseJaw Yorkton .. talking cutter» in Stock. ‘$0 KMiss Margaret Gun, Adopted by ali leading This:deservedly popul Chart Drilis, Black bowrd 1 d:'dcflm brings the the child‘s immediate comy Musical Notation Rhythn Keyâ€"boara Location Lulll For terms apnly fto & .¥¢ osk Insp TWEEDS GROCER! Calder‘s Blockâ€" Ne Proven Steel Hay Also Brantford Gasoline Bishopn Cockshutt and 1 Clare Bros.‘ Corded Waeâ€"h Silk V White, Black and Hpto,.. .. .. # Bluck Mercerized wkine, ....... . K13 with Ful Sylvester Famov NEW PRINTS & i Calder‘s Bloc 24 yds long 30 in w o * > y Reudier Wimdow Sha Tatde Linen, 4 in. » White Bed Spreads Plser Oilcloth. 1 aa THE EESTI AT LOWE HE SELL Full particulars Owmx â€" So PEEL, th For An 4 SEPTEMBE Wear them thi Don‘t forget un «d pair of Shoe ine of Sterling B:¢ ** The Implem« a continuation « bestowed on the ! be found We can give y Best course ol s Subjects, Short writing. . Best most thorough! lege in the Don! mavy enter AT THE 0 DBY GOODS $Y90TS & SH OL best q BJ ‘. NY C OLN 1 That and Myer‘s Mus 18 BOOT 48 PCE © % 0 SeT

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