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

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, â€" _ PROF. DORENWEND, The Durham Review, our Holidey Number, ond the Montrea) Weekly Herold All 3 to end of 1904 for 8$1.15. . Subscribe or Renew NOW. A AoL LA kb LbXA AkpKhkpk kA BCLKLEEEEIAS®R 4o o s e o e o on en en ce enc wgd ang ue praeh oo m oo oo oo o on man frord Pnd Middaugh House, A _ Thursday, s § /K fo ,«,‘ l\q’ | 4 / 4 eaiannie in nemensems snn ‘*‘aéi-c?% % Absolute Security § DN w# 25c a Bottle, Only from DARLING, THE PEOPLE‘S DRUGGIST oo oo oo ofe ofe tho oge ie ofe se ofe ofe ************2 Darling‘s Drug Store 3 BETTER CURE THAT COUGH NOW Our Imperial Cough Cure Ladies® Jackets are ftrodr.................... Raglans, winter weight, absolutely waterproof Tiadiey CAPCS ffOHL.... i+ â€" : e+ls . «ers > wravly. Cukikrew‘s UBBters..........:....... ».ixis..s Childwern‘s Resters .â€"..â€".._ c t0. 000 m al. It‘s early in the season, but already we‘ve had to reâ€" plenish our stock of Mantles. They‘re right qualâ€" ities, right styles, right values, and the prices in GENTLEMEN WHO ARE BALD.â€"Even though you are bald or parâ€" tially so you can regain your former appearance by wearing Dorenâ€" wenad‘s Wigs and Toupees. They aremade to match any shade of hair. They are a protecition to the head and a cure for chronic cold in the bead and catarrh. They are perfectly fitted to the head and bear no trace of aruficiality. Prof. Dorenwend will take measurements and demonstrate the merits of his wigs. Ladies‘ Ladies‘ Ladies‘ Ladies‘ W LA DES.â€"If you appreciate the added charm and the younger appearâ€" »nce lent to the face by having beantifual hair, don‘t fail to see the grand ds s m muslen w 2o mecllu. seceys % ses & LEP In ‘buying Furs here, because we have a high reâ€" putation to sustain ; because we buy only from manâ€" ufacturers who have a record to keep, and because we believe in giving our customers the best to be had. He will be at the or ment of Switches, Bangs, Pompadours, Wavy Fronts and Wigs, ici+ Prof, Dorenwend will bhave with him. Consultations entirely e ind demonstrations given regarding these beautifol conceptions in natural bair. Remember the place JAMES IRELAND We back up this statement by guarranteeing a refund of your money if it fails in your case. Is just the thing that will do it. _ It aids expectoration, it soothes inflamation, it heals, cures and strengthens, Astrachan Jackets...... .... issx‘s‘s «iss »e{GO.O0 to Creenfand Seal Jackets.....................:: ... Caperines, lots to choose from ...... â€"*«1+«s J.50 to RUSYâ€": e\ css arvieersnf <rg oo roealr s c a‘n a o cb 1200 0 Gauntlets, â€"Gray Lamb, Astrachan,. Bokharen. .. .. sâ€"Electric Seal, Nutria, Astrachan, Grey Lamb, .. Ferstan Laralyfrom....... ...... * ‘! * iesR No matter what price of fur you buy here, you can depend on it being the best you can get anywhere for the money C>o€C>O4â€"*Icâ€"*I Ladies‘ Mantles Dont Forget the Day and Date. It will not cure consumption, but it will cure any cold or any cough of the usual kind, OCTOBER 29. CC 0O0OJD~A Th Greaiest Rair Goods Artist in Americq is Coming to Durham. OoOF TORONTO, LAIDLAW‘S Old Stand aÂ¥ks.. ...... 3. 50 to 28.00 «x+Â¥ +«..+.... 2.00 to 13.u0 ... . .. . . $30.00 to $50.00 PDurhnd $5.00 up â€" ++++..§10,00 4.50 to 8.50 2.50 to 5.00 2.50 and 3.00 . $2 up # | DURHAM, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1903. l I x _Aâ€"C_v-hâ€"â€"_â€".fnâ€"] X| solcoOWNkH ,, & ZZIEOPICS .~ |__REVIEW balance of the year for 15 cts | we Â¥ to new subscribers. | w |_ Breaer PoraToEs.â€"Our item last 'week has brought us informat ion that Mr Robert Ector exceeds that record he ’ having 4 potators of the Depew yariety that weighed 74 lbs, while Mr Geo. | Aljoe had one sample of "American | Wonder" which weighed over 2 lbs, ‘ Next? Erora Wms TH®E® UCHampionsHirâ€" ; lThe Lacrosse season in Ontario came to | an end last Thursday, when the Rocks, . of Elora, defeated Wallaceburg at Senâ€" forth in the final game for the Jumor‘ championship. Wallaceburg was comâ€" | ’pletely outclassed and when time was | called the score was 9 to 1 against them. | Centre Wellington must certainly have ] ,the * stuff,‘ when in Fergus and Elora, { two small towns 24 miles apart, home: ; brewed teams can win the Intermediate j and Junior championships. | THE QUEsTION or Banpxress.â€" This ' is a vital question with hundredsof men © } who are bald or partially so. _ How to| overcome the distigurement lent by baldness is a simple matter when you consider the perfection of modern art in the making of Wigs and Toupees. The : visit of Prof Dorenwend. of 'leornntn. to | Durham on Thursday, Oct 29, when he | will be at the Middaugh House, renders} it possible for any who wish to consult | him to do so at his private apartments retained at Middaugh House for this purpose. Demonstration given to show the pertect naturalness of his Wigs and | Toupees. Do not miss this opport unity. ;/ Remember the days and dates, | Pomearin wore ceduds 400 hadbad i wA l i) d will be interested to lean that M;t’danw Livinski, the Palmist, highly spoken of by press and public. will be in town all next week. Those wishing an interestâ€" ing reading of the paim should not fail to yisit her at the Knapp House. 1 Hi, B. Mockler has placed in his store | _ ULIMATE.â€" Where are we anyway ? for fall and winter trade a larger and | Last week we received from Miss M. C. better stock than for many years has | Smnuth, Aberdeen, a ripe strawherry and occupied the lnuldm;z.so many ymn!l‘rlossom plucked in the open air. On used by the old established firm, ~ The lt’u"d“y we had our first snow and a pntcels of course are down to the lowest gener:;.]lly "'9*?181)"“0'““8 d&J‘- l'}‘OW' notcb. , eyer the grass is yery green, there have s | been few frosts, and some fine weather â€" PFALMISTRY.â€"No . doubt townspeople ) is no doubt ahead. J 2 C TCeHNOF,. 727 SHCâ€" DApUSI THE NEw Brino®.â€"This has arrived | p. m. Rev. Mr. McIntosh, and~ will be put in position as soon as §spenl,( on the work and pr possible and certainly not sooner than {L‘"d 8. D"V_ Alliance, 18 longed for. _ An absurd st.orr Fn;‘colleclmn will be taken up around that it was second hand, but | Movixa to PRICEVILLE this was easily refuted. !this week moved his sto A. 0. W. W.â€"Mr. H. h. Burgess B. J furniture to Priceville, wh A., Inspector of Pub, Schools, N. Grey, | to carry on a lurfir busin« District Master Workman, will visit the lose Mr and Mrs cCabe f Lodge here an Monday 26th inst. _ All | ness circles and as neighb members urgently requested to attend. |}in theit old home they wil T. ALLAXN, Recorder, i cessful. ,_H. H. Mockler has placed in his store : _ CLIMATE.â€"Where are : Perhaps you want shoesâ€"there ase ton many snaps in H. H. Mockler‘s new fall stock for you to buy eIsewhere if you haye inspected closely. FoR SALE.â€"2 good milch cows, 1 waggon with ne w box and stock rack, 1 pair bobâ€"sleigh‘s new, 1 fanning mill new, ALEX. FirTH, Bunessar, REVIEW balance of the year for 15 cts to new subscribers. Money to Loan at 4} Ber cent. MacKay & Duxx. Durham. WAXNTED.â€"First cluss General Ser yanot. Apply at once to Mrs. H. W. Mockurr m 1 Taxkr NoricE: that application will be made on behalf of the Corporation of the Town of Durham to lge next session of the Legislature for the Proâ€" yince of Ontario for a Special Act to ratify and confirm Byâ€"law No. 447 of the said Town of Durham which is a Byâ€"law to grant aid _ by way of a loan and other benefics to The Durham Manâ€" ufacturing Company, Limited. W. S. Davirpsox, Solicitor for the said Corporation. Private apartments are at the convenâ€" ience of all who availthemselves of callâ€" ing at the Middaugh House on the days of his visit. FaARMERS‘ AssociatiO®.â€"The Coun ty orgonization lately formed here met on Saturday afternoon last and made arrangements to have i series of meetâ€" ings for local organization at points through out the riding, those mentioned being at Dromore, Northâ€"east Norman:â€" by, Allan Park and at some point, likely Town Hall, in Glenelg. Further notice will be given and it is expected Mr Smith will be secured to address the meetings. |__ Movina to PRICEVILLE.â€"Mr. McCabe ‘this week moved his store goods and j furniture to Priceville, where he intends | to carry on a larger business. Sorry to ‘lose Mr and Mrs%lc(l:\he from our busiâ€" ness circles and as neighbors. but hope ‘in their old home they will be very sueâ€" ! cessful. NoTICE.â€"All parties having appointâ€" ments for sittings will please come not later than Wednesday, October 28, and all who have work finished not later than Saturday, Oct. 31st, as I am giving up business on latter date. All orders for Photos up to Oct. 31st will be finishâ€" ed by myself as usual. | Lorp‘s Day ALLIANCE,â€"Toâ€"night. \Thursday, in the Baptist Church at 8 \p. m,. Rev. Mr. McIntosh, of Elora, will {speak on the work and prospects of the Our groceries are always fresh and of the highest quality and as our stock is well asserted you could do no better than leaye your grocery orders with :ls. All goods defiven-dyâ€"l-l. H. Mockâ€" er. 23. Ladies bringing pies free. _ Admisâ€" sion 10 cts. PE axn» Box SOCLAL.â€"One of these interesting affairs will be held at Hutton Hill Sch. House on Friday evening, Oct. See us abouc your winter overcoatâ€" we haye something to offer in this line which will hoth surprise and please you, H. H. Mockler. First Class newly calved cow for Sale with calf at side. ‘Apply to See us T J. L. BRown®, Photo Artist. leview. | TORONTO JOHXN SMITH, Durham. A voluntary Strayed from the premises of the unâ€" dersigned 3rd Con., Normanby, Seven (7) yearâ€"olds. One white, two red and white and four black and white. â€"Inforâ€" mation that will lead to their recovery will be suitably}rewarded. Information may be left at RrEvIiEw office or with proprietor Wax. MarsHrarr Sro 82 Madame Lavingki can be seen at the Knapp House allnext week. _ Fee 35¢, and 50c. She tells of events in your past life long ago forgotten. _ She ‘sets the worâ€" ried mind at ease, tells of losses yet to come. how to ayert disaster and locates beyond the shadow of a doubt the seat of any physical ailment with which one is atflicted‘.' The journals throughout America have published so many inciâ€" dents of her foresight that it would be useless repetition to speak of them hére. The public cannot fail to appreciate and visit for consultation Madame Livinski, the noted scientitic palmist, the knowledge of which has made her the wonder of the age in her chosen work. She is simply marvellous, Madame Livinski gives marvellous revelations of the future as well as fact told of the past. _ Crowds consult her. Madame Liyvinskiâ€"Monday, Oct Before we undertake any diture let us have a popula at least and our assessed double what it is toâ€"day. If any portion of tha tau ble for the town, would cost from forty to fortyfive thousand dollars. Now, I claim this town is not in a position to undertrake any such debt. _ Take our population, say 1790, this would mean a deht ot about $25 per head on evorg man, woman and child in town. _ Ad to this our present debt which is nearly the same, and we haye a burden of $50 per head. What shape would this leave us in for building bridges, (which are costly) new Town Hall, and other public improveâ€" ments which we must have, We would not be in a position to give any assistâ€" ance or inducement to other industries to locate here. ‘ It has been estimated again and again for the last twenty years that a general system of upâ€"toâ€"date waierworks, suitaâ€" P 2w o o onl 5 OOe CC oenky U OHnERe In the first place if it is the intention of the council or promoters of this scheme to have a general system of waâ€" terwarks for the whole town, then the whole proposition should have heen laid before the electors and the approximate cost furnished, so that the people would have gome idea what they were voting for. If the intention is to furnish only those who can hbe supplied by gravitaâ€" tion then the scheme would be very unâ€" just to those who cannot hbe so supplied, so 1 suppose we will have to assume that the scheme is tor a general systein over the whole town. To Editor Reyiew.â€":lr);;r Sir. With your permission 1 beg to make a few remarks in reference to the byâ€"law now hbefore the ratepayers for the purpose of buying the flowing welt. CaTTLE BSTRAY t o HJETTERS to es (s FPFOR SALE. *~â€"~â€"~Â¥ # $ _ can PALMISTRY. ‘ead 1to their recovery eowarded. Information EVIEW office or with Wax, MarsHaur, Sr. Durham, October 20, ‘03 take any such expenâ€" a population of 2500 assessed value about » 4 Specialist.,‘ Intending Students should enter at beginuing of term, or as soon after as possible. FEES : $1.00 per month* Wm. Johnston, The School is equipped for ful] Junior Leavin and Matriculation work, under the following Sta; of Competent Teachers for that Department : THOS. ALLAXN, Principal, MISS L. M. FORFA R, Classies and Moderns, A. M. SMEPPARD, 1st Class Prv(’)_fcsfljqnnl. Spsoscenossosoeccerssescccct Durham School RARE QUALITY BREAY We study bread making as a business and provide bread that is excellent in taste and in wholsomeness. It‘s a bread that will be a pleasure to you every meal you use it and evâ€" ery time you offer it to those about your table. An excelâ€" lent loaf for a reasonable price MacFarlane & Co. Druggists & Booksellers. Aand, Stand, .Qouquol, .CI'bmr:y, and Halt Lamps £amp Soods Staff and Equipment HIND BROS. CHAS RaAMAGE, Prixter axo Pusursu®er. Wright‘s Old Stand Also a full stock of Fittings, Glasses, &c. We can give you a good LANTERN AT 50 cts. which it would be well for you to inspect if in need of one. We have just received a nice assortment of Cakes, Buscuits and Confectionery. Durham, Ont â€" Ramage, #1 4y 3 *aw weu

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