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Durham Review (1897), 5 Nov 1903, p. 10

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H This is Enough at a Time. These gen tti, snaps ; we hue many more like them. But remember, You Can't Judge Prices until you Inspect Quality. Wn’rg "AMG.... A, ‘-l " - Where else can you buy f1anne11ettet, inch goods for tie. The wei For instance, Those whose have seen our stock 0 that we sell The Widest, Pre Wrapperettes at IN per yd wh: for them. Patterns count also We’re _ Glad Q to I n regard to several lines of goods passed into stock re That is to say : We are able to sell you these goods, which have advanced greatly this season, at prices lower than you can buy them elsewhere was! STOCK OF GRoczniEs jiriiijifii on HAND HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE MEN’S AND BOYS UNDERWEAR MEN’S d YOUTHS’ OVERCOATS Demand the 0L J mac can you any nmnellettes for 8o per yd ; inch goods for 50. The weight tells too. In Pinks end Whites we challenge competition. We sell you those heavy Loch Lamond '.hirthttr. for 10c. This is a snap which attrscts many. 2lo per yard is a. big saving. Alex. Russell WE'RE STRICTLY IN IT We're Willi: The H. MtDtD/tLEiiy? FLANNELLETTES Must be dry picked and crops empty them now while prices are good. Over 120,000 of them in use in the Dominion and all giving excellent satisfaction. They bake perfectly, save fuel, keep a fire day and night, always ready for baking. WRAPPERE TTES Shirts & Drawers, in fine all-wool or wool fleece. These are nice soft heavy Goods, also extra heavy ribbed goods guaranteed unshrinkable. A full line of Boys Wool Fleeced. See our fine all-wool Stanfield's Shirts and Drawers (Unshrinkable). . In Boys' they range in price from 5octo$1.ooa suit. In Men's from 75c to $3.00 per suit. These Goods have just arrived. They are the latest cuts and most up-to-date styles. The finish & trimming are number one. Prices range from $4. 50 to 8c6.oo. very best, especially when it costs no more to have the new, fashionable Goods. SELL -.jtlllll WANTD Widest, Prettiest, ind Best to let you be the" L'-2" while you pay others 12}: slso, we have the choicest. sable _ to _ do 5 it, of these goods will tell you Mt NOT into stock recently. J udge. Peryd; or 30 gen nine weight Bring ,,,,.- -vvu In '""om bertegit. For he: pure and godly "ample. her benefsehonl to In: " e acumen end community. all no thankful. Ind ali proud to thunk that u long an " Amos " Church “and; be: me will be 'areettt and our 'xtettlleetion of her wi be " She he. done whet the could." He: funeral took eg, 'P Tuesday. Smhinat..huenher one an Dumas, and m largely attended by iG"'l;tl') me to tPryt"atuttmtoistia'aii"i2,l on. who -tfad been 7:67“ w" I 'le tttof, ttesd. Tho rem: - mun um. All. mu" m ' into Amos Chan». than her I)... benettit. Ira her bench“ sud comma n11 proud 1 " Aatoe " Ch DOW. wi be “Sim grainy”! which tiiG From that time forward for may you". he: homo was the minutor’l homo, her stable the home of the minister’- hone. Hot intern: in the church Ibo bu! thus been instrument“ in mun-h- ine never stand. And he: poo in uldom "out in all a» Mg can. Truly . mother in Incl te, Gt an: on. to whom thhooumnnityin indebted toe the "tabliahmmt ot gasped India-nan. -hua, Inn- L-‘- _. -- above her head, she thought would not this be a beautiful place to have the Psalms of David sang to God's praise t She immedietaly formed I reeolution to meke . proposition that on thin got a church should be built and ehe o cred one net's wage of hard lebor, u the price of e plot on which to .huild. Her om Wh- 'qttepterd, end in 1862 the old log ehmoh known " Amos Church ti) erected end "gale: IerVIeee abolished. W --e- .._v.-v. v: - nwuu Em that stood where Amos Church now stands and falling asleep she be! a dream and Imagined she heard beautiful stain: of sweet music. awaking and listening to the mud ruehing through the lenvee above her head. uh. thnnuhn .mm -4 The La. B to us. tleo. Amos lf our Dru, -- . I','.'.':, Rev M Th . more Corre pro ti . Cam b . --._. One oe‘m died at Dro orpottdent. mat; ff; mamas". '.ulivys d " . the olde more o co 8. "S ootung f . Ip- 'tel of tyetjiaiiji.iii,' 'ui',"' irut, fluff}; tho... (e,",',?,,""),', 22",ht text, ir Jam at Yarrow . Pia.. Mar "' town. 'u, " Roma 8 SO titti mt She mloth 1 ' Dumfri '.qtt"tf Amo I '3 morttttn . Bow did "H the On adn in ' 816. Sh '3_hlre. So s'lu’e Sn . out of oh " Mar tr 1856 Y' 9m] 0“Mad, " “our “meter t , y ttrect for one retndin . “fated to C aye; ttsi ' Ind chewed . She lo 1856 as d,",',',,',; can“: In Pmshlimsit ,‘n-ldid wh In: the Wed it. in de d ved tt t Il .! " all. tot" E a of T. 2f, Jhleit't""irr foe 'fe/il/g,',',':,'."",', 21:13:21? do 2,"ed2 the 'reh'"'e2','e; she rs afer 12. c A e, who) t Were --to bet . on us , who we d ads she m. (rn, 13. Fo iRfl"ff: R ttotttta em Ammo; , to . Plum “Own - tl half a “Caused her fried Geo h ter',dtsesetused 6 “Tag to med by - go. Sb about 0 mote, w he tt . the ch the 3222:: 'l mill') 2'g,.truh t'l'tr'lg,t,'.La/,'d ~' 22:2;ng our ')e,ggy mm“: of a a . a 2m s. , sre, take he- mme she w Potmmsed of e God, loved Ir.. had 11nd bhe watt iiiriinif" part in the tus well Ible tb Walsh .HU. honSe {mated faitl ." Many a Jg/get',',' /tr,d1.t" labors 2' tett 2.3:”. bad C'.',',',,?')',, word andluig "swung bearsShe has 'hlh the bush or lite was): land in mania“ for the 'dt woody, u (ef, Other “Idle w.ritoy ol'AThe rettttttmi 935021. other Ways‘ . 1113;311:21th»: her 2, bt," _LI'l)fhtrt,e, but? Shard) "1.2:: than: laid to t - . r In B o t " an . 'es . '12f, Web 'tttttet, st",,?,,',": all? “We. ii'i'i,?iriiii:',l:ri,le1iits,ii1,ii, her but: 't'l'l"c',f, “my '2e,,itl'ti, 'lL,'l1'l2 w“ MoLean. Chas if?“ Pete; 12:33” James indls it Dears can " and u Lets tt enzie It . Samuel " “Ddrreely i ?ap1tality g1 tertrtity to Andt1 retf “Meme: C' obt Renwick as “he hadn the” Mme pen 50 heart“ ' owe", to with r time to fall . always W the bun of need: to YI breach or as the n . eltsom 'lry and t puck And at ' orth wind an inUlli e. Sue oottore R Tl: a“ 10 set . t s . gene was ere ou " . bat all " time tsl 3 Shays tl postseoed , " tall tNtUt f, Jtag Higgins; 2,'/a"hog"g,e,'r F3: Death." oils tor tbine OWtt Ol 2:21. of. wt»: 22% 32.22;; family: iidiiFii -:, ' . Rev A}??? At 62:31 ttle',' pne§§fggl I a EGREIOF tr. a . -- . to Mr Ho '0: Damn-n me the "304111.: " our Maggi" . . took tl 828 famil ' Wat, the t , week th u privil 'G'l'd'"l tdvanuge (if and Mrs attr,i','d, t1pon iii 'df Which is 82:0 to 'eport "mes Pte", " “has: GfGtll"l," i 3:272 the musiégmgmmauozrflyb‘°°k- Cajsioll‘u 3 time. w .on abo " on. in the n two f apoi. " h the and . pert, o on . ti'iiili','i'l't's'a, 2:22;: wl2dutts tgist, 929- tet ii'ii"i"hiiip?, 2222,2222 " "d '.. ' of th Ind' oh " r. sn a y .. ' “I lub' oulrtr. s 0 “felt I Pllce " The I ' of . . Joe: . he co . poet on.” Dana Pm.“ iptelligeti ”Ding bet ttld dire week.oo " on w “Vent But it P' aud abilit m her with “all.” 1oak out 1Peqytrntly th “due-d" l ehri . Is by he y on... ' . _un Week. wh till th. l 9 “ere: .. I iiii',iel,i,?it,t'uhed1'2 and £3335; ' iii'iiiii'i?:,i'1): 11-11033; a?“ of te ( e . ' emu b oo an, mu 0 ha The Pr 'slonge" tutd ttrod ch. pr In oWt " to cob t . old "Vim. Mlllonod 11:39 tl 'led/rt'":',!,,,,?:,',',',? u . wh l (iii',i's,iit,i','ri?,'tit, 'iiaPetht, gum. ! Th . Winn . a" in . tus our fenoe trtritUm . “Mule 0011:] first "IMO!" :20an tbntt tt,2?gly “on. This 'lalf,'le 'l2'lCL"l'ft the dun l '11'i,tfi't2g, the he??? held f,,',",,'",'.':; le, 3“! 1:29;? led With 2tir,tit I the Re ureh. Mt l? r Btortso t." b 'dl, "f tttpt on 1.1mm. melod "! tmm' l P , Mr M . We“. " ths P"P Ind It midni h , m the 2,'tg."gy: dt/le'.,. ot Met',',,,',',?, .2222: the, d,"Jl,'h,'iid' 52.222. T... t iiiiii7 Is 8 trattterrin P' here o . ttol P".V " . O house 0 tint. I on“ . . " being I .omp, Ii lacing] pr°38lon . . Ct where I I In summer In mm" a d .uohl In Mrs i Maple , to tbe wi 1 individutut all I occurred . About this , " the ber 'pem m" expom. tru, that the y Bttd forth " Ind tshe In tune . bush n ’ti y tad long. . u“ [upping YOOnK I B . 930m. . 5 trailed a are He Spent. "W. Af “I. pros. “from”: 'l'egdoet to Save rl," to put I their b°mes :11. compnnyurd'n Plenum ll. 'tr!'". tMrnettt 0 atmtod home. ! fallen,“ '. o tWert tut "permrd _‘A , h the ah I lb. ls d fe . lmrine bee . t of ran to - . . , to: ot . has, omt Cling in tl . n imiut V .Rhneu o _ oh tree “or“ for P" "out. Ma In, and l . -'-n_-._ J,heir good . nothi II I POtr?d th as the A A muh noUe I There died " Dromore, Oct 25th inst, lone or the oldest settlers of this town- ship of Egremont. Pia.. Margaret Amos.; born at Yarrow, Dumfrieshire. Seotland.} Jan. 10th, 1816. She emigrated to Can-l ads in 1856 residing in Pushllnoh Tp.l for one year. coming to Egremont inl 1856 as housekeeper foe her uncle. who) had settled on lot 12. con 13. Four: years afterwards she married Geo Amos.’ who predeceased her about one year and 5 a half ago. She Was truly a remarkable woman In many ways. Possessed of a Vlgorous frame she was well able to take her part in the arduous labors {0-, cideulal to proneer life in the bush Many a time she has told the writer all meeting bears and other wild animals In .1... _-_... . . 7 7 Announces the mat [emu-hurls proposition ever made by I Gunilla) publication to It: readers t THE DURHAM REVIEW THE DURHAM REVIEW ONTARIO ARCHiV TORONTO I ,__-_. --.._. new-w, Ill "IO - ""PH"owr. ' hearts. if not on the midnight air. The no held here w." bride and groom with admirable tact. Ir Stew“ of the invited the boys into the house, where all rest. Later on [gave hearty expression individually end .ot Mt li f,'2"rltai,if'r"i/; tothe wish. that the young I'" here f""lf * .’ couple may experience happineee. pros- 'ttut .hdd m Mrs , perity end longevity. After a. pleeeunt End In the burn ltime spent. the company dilpereed to ' . bush tire their homes, no overt act of roughness or lled Mott to put .1 rudeneu having been indulged in, and all 15tWtt hor home. ' feeling in their lieerte. nothing the bod the Is, down l worse foe their good netured though noisy ot . boetth tree . jollity. They promised the boys uperty, , Church now some time in the our future, when they n” he! a them get thiuge etreightened up and settled iu Imet.ittl ?mie their home. We. in common with others, and listening to l bld the bride B heerty welcome to our ah the Ptty,'itlu't';. ttht wonld nntl of in Gid Tawny. [in s Dmmoro, Mr H: I“! who Ind MI "I 'tto A D My” inlWodna 'llh ml Bum F '____. -- “we. e-wl, lull!- tod with e slight shomtion ofthe mind. nnd In removed to . blue of safety Inst week. on the ammonium: ot s physioisn. We hope tbs! John. who he slwuys been s quiet. diligent and trust~ worthy boy. Anny soon be restored to his new mental condition. We oongrntulnts Wm J Adams on winning the Bnmw prim tor the urgent number of prizes token at Holstein _ 'tshow. We forget the number but it was 6 or , our the next highest. Quite n number from here took in the qua-tor], meeting oer-nee st Prioeyille lust Sunday. including Henry Tucker. Mr Hum hrey's. It und MrsDixon. Mr Ind Mn ' Tucker and others. A payer-meeting is being hold this gained” enujnggtthe house of In Austin Hum bu recently added 14 home power to his stock of machinery with which to run hm caning box. The value of u cistern in n locality when vim: in mm wu manly shown when Mr Ben-rd Huttoui. 8. Glenolz. supplied his neighbon with l4 tankfnllo for the one of the angina. We taunt to learn ant Jchn Wnlker. who bu and. his home " Adan Malta for ttr.tpl non. ha been Indy ntteo. b-a, s...'. - _I.‘_LA _%, _. - . __ 7,--_--. 1- “van: Avon-l. W! [at week on 3 visit to his dunghters dune- Jol and l ll Moore. Mr Feloonor. Rt Mono Road a; by 'ttCir-ite-tTia/tau." " often the lin “(when dun. He I... LT, iiG i?i)?,iiilti1) {PrownConnoi u nu. ' l t'fd',rM,'tat council (or my nun ',ll2teEt7ir.t" since and to". In": no! nanny 2t"d,1t 61.1%,“ In! he may. took put all trtt Pmo. . bf)tiftl and halved P.tret ohm." o m Pgotoet tft/ ' bytonnn religion "tabiiahed tde tr, tlt iiilitititii and was. only nppoinbd an . 'li 9: I tlfentiiti1i' you: than worn only trg 'iiirtll!ki'i'lii'iiii'il he the township '12.. Duncan t av . "ottft Rat, Wm Dunn and The: Front. o entry. Mr Mental-n wu Highland notch nag seltt,t,ttttt came here from {away Glands. llh18tttiffiii I" mum“ n [in 'mith. m Proton. who 1gtttfhTEtiil still sumac him, with them Ions-Ind at (in: {our dughteu. All. of whom, mound Parkman . good tttret agtod and i,ji?til?.i,'iiiiij'? . and In ttu? Me mailman ya} than of n ”Data-much came here about 60 you- no and settled on iota " t 13. eons 16. when were vs. not much better tuck to toi. low than the annual”: blue on the tun. be by diligence made . good Womble living and has". n well-eluted hr- of 200 ure- with good tuba-mill 511in on it. H. In 5 public spirited ma nod took my: up (octagon ot the canon] There paced “my on Sunni". slut Oct.. to his round a we ripe we of 84 ynn, Duncm McMillan. har. J. P. nud an cx-myo of Proton mammal It McMillan in one ot pionoon ot gluon. By our Ilqpevilte Correspondent. I '%eotsatd, t'he Clot/ab). il Cs"ei"s<2tswseot,br'seot,s7 rtss'w"tsuASe"cA%r'r..t.f,i,,n,.tf't Shoes, THE DADDY OF THEM ALL. If you haven't tried a pair, it's to your advantage to " least take a look " their per- tect fitting, handsome looking, and extra wearing qualities. 7/0! to forget your advantagetosec our Stock which is large and varied in styles and finish. _ _ UAW: PossiUy 3/011 Jtnou, Ar SG favor: 't mere d, no vol/thy ion and bu holi- " plan {or may I we“, But if you don't, it's our piece to tell pm that we just placed into stock, a new assortment of the lost up-to-the- minute Hard bosom Shirts. They sell thenuelves. For Men and Boys, 75c to $1.25. YOU MAY THINK yon hue seen something in the Clothing line that suits you outside ot our Store. But to be sure is the next thing and in order to have that feeling is to call in and inspect our Clothing. We say we have one of the most complete stocks of Ready-to-wear Clothing In the county, and leave the Public to he the final judges. me (ttore for Mo We». 4ib ,___,__,I ' etc-on an; --...- u" 'rN"At,t,d. "dd'a; 'lad': t'litaf'lt!r"lii,'i'iiibu, tgOo “he-lulu. ”Macao-5°] 'ngtd 1iGiiGTiill u to A“: Ihr/ltr, of we Ila-u 'tlgqa-t in uck I“ ill! h (be: Rlllrg't a than 'rkrh't 'tr/trife'."?,', De- hl'r‘ixmx 'ara'.".,?:".", in!“ 5.. Pettit '2eettFii'e7Gl u: Mat teLiEiiitflTlll all“, 'eeiieE. a...” N have a. a}: 8it 2325 "tathtiifii.Cgil,lh't'ttf ’“ " wu- Gm'" an. M 0" And on. 'f.eiiiiEt".t'trt1ht'lfdPSj ,_ -o-uu 5“!“ I UBLIC N CE is in.» M P wan fillftsh.lrgtht,raiiii, E at: mu 'i'ittgilt' up bumping “up. Pa' THE DISTRICT or WING-a. Tn.- “I!” ot Km, Clan-Al. “any. Anna, :ACKM“. lt,'iel5i: In? Irma. (ttg' t8 Gum (not). ""uiiiGTa',"eAtt. all Pun. (In Mr. IN TIE 'HENtcr Augtttra_s, -- wan 11*- qt-ic-. ‘0' -- "_... w . "Db" to Suinton Pare, "r'-"'""-- tnvollor in the 'tarty (kn. He in I strong reformer and could slur- be de- pended upon for mpport by his only. The funemsi will be Monday 2nd Nor. ember to 'l.t..., a”. Ace-nos all; or arg Hue Kai-mn- " "___. " "'trrm The fact that we are the Sole Agents for the Slater Invictus NOWHERE 5. 1008 __. m... c a. - w t ore a... 'ml'qa1lhJl'tt'ihii': 'deli " d., Mm “a Bought your Overcoat and want one, it is to "'-m-ouA)'_ " V "a, “than: A"Jlll'dPdh " -Fr=T.""'r. m. In. 1'f.','ahyHiii, Exxm: x$&w* xwww* We tttlt VOL. " Td c, Att 3 to e Mn and Bunny and MIFW and hunt and Run“: and [untu- and .1311 "rt".ric' iOurG Tweeds The beg Heavy 1 for fine We dor Store le now. St Men' W e cart and vou Rer Prompt n1 It

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