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Durham Review (1897), 14 Jan 1904, p. 1

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BER 31, a DURHAM No pe 1 ) ! dowelery Store ELL. Alex. Russel] ING S W W 18e es AC t mummmmmumâ€"so~,.00000, it SUCCCODSSs E e _ We are making the prices ; we are leaying the rest to your :: good jadgment. V. z H. H. MOCKLER,. s % bu i T;f Foasaaane aaaa, /4)41 v A spoirrrrar‘hs‘h Toriveraparaao miph h f"i'V_if!flNWfiUWVWVWWW’Um eln en gemmrrerneraravemmencomencernien e ie n us un Pn 1 mmeme We regret we have not the use of the whole paper we could fill it with a further list otf reduced are only a tfew examples of the reductinns . RUBBERS & OVERSHOES WORSTED HOSsIEry men‘s unbperwear _ C3 of fne table linen and napkins Ribbon Remnmants : A large pile of thes shass 6 . I TABLE LINEN LADIES‘ SHOES are determined to make our DRESS Coops Many came to our Store last week to test the of our last week‘s announcement. T even more than they expected. _ This : have prepated numerous surprises, a which we quote : 1904_JANUARY CLEARING SALE 1904 & 1904_JANUARY CLEARING SALE 1902 ;?;'f <_WIN T;;:- .uuuuag 3 CLEARING sSALE $ VOL. XXVL. NO. 2 â€" :ggs:m:-mzxmxzxmxéhfiéfimm&fi > We will consider it a favor if you tion this advertisement when in our Of all kinds reduced Very substantial savings in winâ€" ter weights and you cannot change the fact that the goods are correct and the prices low to begin with. Reg. price 35¢ 3 23 7 Trotch Wool Underwear were $1.25 per garment, 1 Heavy Double Breasted and Back Fleeced Underwear we F fleeced Underwear, wool face and wool fleece reg ie Wool fleece +« was good value at 10¢ now per ‘‘ _ Ribbed wool = +# Mc «s * Black unshrinkable 6 1.00 €* Fine Wool, sg:all sizes 4* 1,25 +« ind Iheny OSREr ount Incswatanar.. = ‘ LE â€" JAMES IRELAND Many other lines 1 big lot Ladies fine Shoes Anotber lot = + heir 4 piece heavyy all woo and light grey, reg. 4 pieces heavy all wo black, dark and light 3 pieces Zibeline Saiti price 60c, now 39¢ per ges, broadcloths and halt price and many 0 dl‘(‘SS £#00ds denartm an Reg. price $19, Sale Price $15.00 €f 19, +# 8.00 emnant Men & Boys‘ Overcoats Winter Weights MUST Go. The prices will send them Wool Blankets tiginal pric 60c. now 2o TSPS in grey, dark green and blue 60c, now 39¢ per yd. A large pile of cashmer broadcloths and tancy dress goodg marked dow vrice and many other reductions all thrcugh our â€" goods department. Men‘s Suits Boy‘s Keefers Men‘s Clothing heavy all wool homespun tht grey, reg. price $1,.25 s heavy all wool frieze, suj dark and light grey, reg, rerinttctisrtPi »taisintctc ts d d 454 best make at sale | Reg. prices, $1, 1.25, Sale prices, 75¢, #1, odd linesredu« and 40c per pair, This Week‘s reduced & specia] prices ran ed to cost am:i STILL 5.00 these Only a few pairs left. These are the prices for them : Very warm and good cold weather. Men‘s Feltâ€"Lined Boots Reg price 1.20 A reduction on goes out. Bargain List : All this season‘s styles were $5 to#11. NOW 4 Boys‘ Heavy Rubbers Men‘s Heavy Rubbers Girls‘ Ulisters & Reefers rices were from $2.25 hese will go AT CosT. Horse Blankets. Ladies‘ Cloth Coats you will men our Store. w , sale price $1.09 every pair that Diur for the , 1.75 oo euyl C ols meed TeE preces was very fine. Miss Thompson is a chaste and Anished player on the King of instrumentsâ€"the violin. and her renâ€" dering of some of the Scottish lyrics was speakingly true. ‘Miss Malcolm, with but an indifferent piano. made a fine accompanist. The views as usual called forth unstinted raise, for their clearâ€"| ness, varietw antf abundance. _ Seldom ,' have we seen a higher compliment than | in the fire scene, when from sever.l | places in the audiencelcame * hurry up," | nervyously afrard thatthe fireman smashâ€" / ing windows might be rtoo late to save | the fainting mother, The patriotic| SHIPIE uiruw) Eon inntacall s sE * *# m . of+ wmi,_, "~‘*+ S&L and |ses 28.65; C Elyidge, D, R,n().?xgl_)gg _ Lisrary Cn.\'CBRT.--Friday evening | Jos Burnet, D. R. O.. 7.00 ; John Smith last, a fair audience greeted the Aber.| D. R. 0., 9.00 ; Jxé Davidsnn, sal 11 .':)(): deen Concert Co., on their second ap. | C Ramage, printing and advertising penmncelxln Dutham.l fThe I}:res. S. 8. | 35,54. € Concert the eyening be ore, the coming | ; great Scotch Concert on 2Sth and 29th 1 ()E}-Le \("31[;3:'30 ?&regsg(fo;:’fi Bab:iry of inst., the Methodist special servyices, | tainly the increase is deserved ay thcer. were all tactors against it, but we be-;fflmifiar with the ificreaieded e Nee lieve no small share of the success WAS | testify, utles can due to the interest in the Public Library, (‘<a d tation f K and the splendid record of the perfor-m-fw it gp" Kt)l? rom the public lhbrary ers. . Miss Burbet was in better form “claixf (;;ploh", in Snneil 1nd urged the than last Sept. and hersinging of Angus | 4 lost Xflm’t};m“."" for municipal McDonald, illustrated, and several other | (bi'illzptf‘ s and “;fl caring seyeral of the pieces was very fine. ‘Miss Thompson is )rtic()'or fsnL [;) cers the eouncil on 1 chaste and fnished player on the King | lzlgusln a ted rlr])wne_-E Kress, unaniâ€" | of instrumentsâ€"the violin. and her renâ€" | lili en’; Vl“ eld the Library $100, and dering of some of the Scottish lyrics was ‘ :.nnzual‘u £ “:5‘ ‘;"}:‘."d the adfimmed speakingly true. _ Miss Malcolm, with | 7; lt mf;f:.mfho t“:s hody on Monday but an indifferent piano, made & fine ) D ge stock l?'t e library building and ecompanist. The views as usual called | * bek of its methods and merits, orth unstinted praise, for their (~le.u--" On motion of J Livingstonâ€"J 1, 1ess, varietw amf abundance. Seldom | Brown, and concurred in by council, a lave we seen a higher compliment than | grant of $10 was madeto Sick Children‘s n the fire scene, when from severalJHOSP'm'- A most deserving charity, laces intbeaudience}came * hurry up."; C. McKinnon addressed the ca....= ervously afraid thatthe fireman sma«xh. | nniniin. ___,"4". 40 °_ ) 5 912 HIIAIG LDAd he Mayor is an old council An imA« [3.@, °* PUSA 21@ de. lh C Canree 6 e i Ptapmi + « a |hand and is nequaint with the routine ‘:fi:cnel::utmn under difficulties deserve | but all the same he deserved credit for B the expeditious way in which he got The Special Meetings in the Mf"hfldisthhr(mgh tke business, _T get through !Church are being continue1 with great| in about two hours with the weary , sucecess, They will be continued over reading of the byâ€"laws, including a long | the Sabbath, which will be Mr. Moull‘s ’hrldge byâ€"law, and other routine work, {last Sabbath in Durham. _ At the evenâ€" deputations, &c., was doing very well. |ing service he will bave for his theme JThe council too are men of experience ‘"The Key of Heaven." Before leaving [and we hope the promise of the opening he will speak by special request on | meeting will be fulfilled during the year,. [ [ #* Unp:u:donable Sin." :I,‘O-nlkhf', his | The council had a new experience, subject is “Jud.as Iscariot." On Fg'lduy ;'The first letter the mayor opened con. night there will be a large choir Of'tuinedns.’) bill, offered as rent by Dr. children who will render a special serâ€"| Gun for the small lot east of the market vice of song, which they are PICParIUS | site, This auspicious opening will we ; and a special offering will be taken up, ‘hope be continuged throughout the year, These ":ee;'"fi; h:(;,en:":; ‘:;g"et‘;“;": |The council accepted the sum and ren~[ approval of all a A h s o hgalu-d that Mr. Moull cannot stay f te(‘i‘sncc_(-)rd.mg‘l).. longer, | The Special Meetings | Chureh are being conti success. They will be | the Sabbath, which wi {last Sabbath in Durhan ing service he will hay "The Key of Heaven." he will speak by spe ** Unpardonable Sin," subject is "Judas Te.s.: KCw | Monday evening an incipi E | Mr Pavne‘s house, Lower t &A brief alarm, but the eff fi Ryan and other neighbors . m, ext.inguished. |eZe! | and | _ "* Mr James Fax | ably comical, and ! by storm., He is _entertainers. â€" To | \CPSedA under, the â€" } happily no one being iviecath leck seun o 240 212 ENTE ° N0 CHUO Mhenr him «t the Sco o 28th and 20th, A ‘few Caperines left, rom now on, at Grant‘s, Teen more shovelling of ; than ever before seen, N()Tl('l‘:.«Arrvurs of T. Wid on or before the 15t Till be at the Middaug and 15th from 10 oi ibA l |_ _ WANTEDâ€" jof two. A h |Good wages. ns y o6 + 2. | _ Are you interested in saving money ? | then you will find it to your advantage to invyestigate the winter clearing sale at Jas, Iteland‘s, NotreE,â€"aA1l accounts are made out and any person indebted will confer a. fayor by calling as eatly as possible and | setlling, o es 00 10 / oo Zoooue y HKLE, | Pewnx's Kid Gloves are stylish and ’ perfect Bilters, Every pair guaranteed / â€"for sale at Grant‘s, !__Only room for a few specials in this weeks paper, but we have lots more bargains for youâ€"James Ireland, i _ For SaALR:â€"A Thorough bred Scotch Collie pup. Over 3 mos. old. Price #$20, App‘y to T. Bfinm_ Puvala cce C e _ . °. °C CvLiced C _ _"_** t PUNN Durkhs.n, ,I ‘on to it promptly ‘ad yâ€" i irte, | _ Highest Cash Price paid for Mink, not in advance giye “zae;:‘dnyt’:mde Skirts and Under Skirts, ;‘fox. Sk!')ml;’ ‘{;m"b‘md all kinds of taw Sure to make it at leas I furs at Peel, the & ceman‘s store, 3 s n i zwnmmen, | _ Big reductions in Rubbers and Overâ€"/ s itc ast ® Special meeting of 8o, | shoos at H. H. Mockler‘s January Sale, ||, Winter Clearing Sale at Ireland $ | Friday evening 15th inst., o & * that means money in your pocket. if PFENC Pewnx s Kid Gloves are stylish and | you choose to take advantage of it, § lfil“ Fine Shoes les: perfect Blters, Every pair guaranteed | o H. H. Mockier‘s January â€"for sale at Grant‘s, |_ _ Russell, of the Big Store, speake in a h . Plair terms in his ad this week and CE.â€"All Bqntmck_ Only room for a few specials in this | makes some nervy reductions in prices. | 9n before 23rd inst. wi weeks paper, but we have lots more / Read it allâ€"See it all, + wiff‘s hands for collectic bargains for youâ€"James Ireland, | es g D. McDov o | __"Mr. Jae. Fax is without doubt one F For Saurk:â€"aA Thorough bred Scotch | of the best humorists on the contipent. | ‘, John Marshall has 1 Collie pup, Over 3 mos. old. Price $20. | Hig quick changes nf character and ‘JA&' B . Manrs "' Tt Apply to T. BORT, Durham P. 00â€" |costue . nre really admirable.â€"Win. cl.lflw.e :,:w';":):&;: b";i?l Are you interested in saving money > Nipeg Daily Tribune"â€"In the Town iente with stock and | j hen you will find it to your advantage ‘I Hall on Jan. 28th and 20th, should make him a worthy s PE RgLe the winter clearing sale at | gilet" Dickenson sang ‘‘Red, White & | MFs Browin. ¢ | Blue. It was this one spot in the COmonar, Sociery.â€"wip Notrer,â€"A1l accounts are made out | programme when real enthusiaum showâ€" in join the ** Choral So, nd any person indebted will confer a ; ed itself, and she made the hit still uÂ¥o{n their names to M ayor by calling as early a* possible and | harder when she handed one of the | by T y lem cllq etUling, W. Brack. jbouquete to Sir wiresg j °U o t waxtrrn . [09}~ C DURHAM, THURSDAY Sent &“-"dY:mude ‘&" nhave met with all and many regre Mr. Moull cannot * Tax, as usual, was irresistâ€" and carried the audience He is the prince of public â€" Toronto Globe"â€" Come «t the Scotch Concert on 2081 _4 _"‘v, OP Iaxes must be efore the 15th of January, the Middaugh House 14(h n 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Huon MACKAY, Collectar eetings in the Methodist/ & continued with great | will be continued nver, lich will be Mr, Moull‘s T Comosoeegy iven to get a npw;' Councillor Cochrane though ler. to whom a]s(,,should_ be sufficient for constah e up immediately | this quret town and had haif the c on. He thinks the ) with him. The mayor however iilt, but has little| the yiew of paying well and seein ed being restored, | work well done and yoted for the ast to the governâ€" | The following accounts were p informs us, being |ted and passed :â€"Cleaning lockâ€"u h and her succesâ€" | W, Johnston, shovelling snow 1. 0ses," "'{{’)gr\l, stokerhh) Fire Hall 6.25; h & 5 Im. month‘s sal. 8.33; 1 W a sgrey and whiteâ€"1 se 9000 y Iy/ ff Vollet, sal and 6. |ses 28.65; C Elyidge, D. R. O., â€"Friday evening | Jos Burnet, D. R. O.. 7.00 ; John $; reeted the Aber.| D. R. 0., 9.00 ; Jxé Davidson, sal | their second ag- |C _ Ramage, printing and aAdver; The Pres. S. § /25 zi cor sheds last weight of under. _TJ OW NkHz | OPICS * 10 per cent off 1 witn great| ntinued over > Mr. Moull‘s ’ At the even.! on had it ;,, The attends ts foon had it ’Concert in the 2evenmg last 1 last week colâ€" / program deci ght of snow, {romance of so ; ler. There has | people getting roofs this year| tumes for dril hn i Degpramets c @s) (gr qPCoHS Well and seeing the ‘ tored, | work well done and yoted fopr the $100, ,' vernâ€" |_ The follmving accounts were presen-; being ) ted and passed :â€"Cleaning lock~up $2; ) uccesâ€" | W, Johnston, shovelling snow 1.00 ; R [Torry, stoker to Fire Hall 625; T R hite| Whelan, month‘s sal. 833; B Warner, | "te"/ sal. 20.00 ; W B Vollet, sal and expen. | ses 28.65; C Elyidge, D. R. 0., 9.00 ; ming | Jos Burnet, D, R. O.. 7.00 ; John Smith] Aberâ€" | D. R. O., 9.00 ; Jas Davidson, sal 11.50; | « 1 ap: | C Ramage, printing and advertising mA g | 35,54. l ; mi"fix’ The council increased the salary of t 29th | Clerk Vollet to $25 a month, and cerâ€" 1C€8, | tain} the increase is deserved asg those | t * be'fifami?i'ar with the increased dAutiaa ,.!"° WAS | foctif. , Collector al appliéé'i?o;x: T SCmm have tak.,,, [ ;. PIndalk ‘ang 0 Sound have taken advanta e of this an, our council we presume wil? not be be hind. seeing it costs nothing but a form al application, inting out tp41 73 2FC58ed the counc i pointing out that the county had adopâ€" ted the practice of guaranteeing the debentures of local municipalities where these wereissued for per manent local in provemenats, the added security enabling them to sell better, Duandalk and O Sound have taken udvantaqe of this and our council we presunm.a ... :fg C 0t UD pointing oul:’t'hvo-tt-t‘l‘ne ted the practice of y oir ce nas 2C |__Phe various nicipal officers names and sa Constable, Ja« £000 CCexed To |G), £77 m2 5U offered as rent by Dr. ; Gun for the small lot east of the market | site. _ This auspicious opening will we |hope be continuged throughout the year, |The council accepted the sum and renâ€" | ted accordingly, hn cap C CKES â€"Kis, | #9B% ‘~oncert in the Town Hali on Thursduy )evenmg last was very good, and the Iâ€" | program decidedly interesting. The v, romance of so many of our home young is | people getting rigged up in special cos. r tumes for drills, pantomines, Concert Iwork. &o., never fails to draw their elders. _ Migs Doty. who was in charge 'f!nf the affair, had them well trained for | | the time at her disposal, but her practice h | « « + |of singing with the little tots and her back to the audience, detracted from + | the effect considerably. _ Hep neryous _Ifielnperurglent 100. mamnifiaa suat C D Indkeeper, T. Daniels, o ( Jas,. Fence Viewers â€" Jos, [Jas. amounted to bhapg. 37 5 ; _ 00. magnifies little baps, and causes an element of irrit among her helpers, © "Ilke miar O irsviewg ol q 2 PTVE Y ECE 1e j ,,,\ [ |8, 2m°¢, spot in the | programme when real enthusium showâ€" ed itself, and she made the hit still | harder when she handed one of the bouquete to Sip Wilfrid Laurier, who fhud%eurtily joined in the chorus.â€"Teleâ€" |gram "â€"BHear her at the Great Scottish [ Concert Jan Bth and 20th, Admission ‘ [35¢c. Plan at MacFarlane‘s, 1 Faleon Brand Table 50c pails, at Grant‘s Wrappers from $1.00 : Grant‘s, j Btu-mu'qs in Men‘s Footwe , Mockler‘s January sale, McKechnie‘s offer surpris crockery and chinaware, _ Money to Loan at 44 Ber ce MacKayÂ¥y & Doxx Ja‘. (‘a rson Town Hall. . CUPCT 4 L GRIIUCL pfuy o C _ _ C NHOHCIDLE ’ a y l ] er_hearing seyeral of the | er. officers the eouncil on los & Gents 14x rowneâ€"R Kress, unani.â€" | $18 Ladies & Gents thve: J Shraels.._. *A 98 I C NBRs/ i dite... of this body on e library ‘buil us byâ€"laws appointing my. Te was dnlyJ)nssed and the salaries filled in as follows : as. Carson ... .. ++>.. 8100 aarms Hhalh ow oo wl ols attendance at , Hugh MacK ochrane _ thought 880! cient fop constable fm" and had half the council | ‘ mayor howevep took | ing well and seeing the ‘ and yoted for the $100, / TOWN CoUncIL . JANUARY 14, 1904 l]Pl(,\(»- $36.00, "R! ‘“’“'Kfl,y. A r,. Dr. Hutton Aljoe, Sr,., .. _ ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO ® ers from $1.00 to $2.00 at THAT YELLOw LABEL & All changes have been made in our is in Men‘s Footwear at H. H. “flil‘ sheet up to Jan. 12. We January sale, «thank heartily the large number inie‘s offer surprising values Wwho have pressed this duty upon and chinaware, ® UB8. _ Please ©xamine, and if any to Lo t 44 per cent. -llukg is noticed call our atten. CRIAC,}QA‘“Y &i Bfmx Durha.n, I :ou to it promptly .__ If the label ice s Mink, | not in ldvgnce give us the pleaâ€" &. Chog any Bd igr A raw | â€" Sure to make it at least up to date, . *1, the Shoeman‘s store, x Special meeting of Sons of Scotland Clearing Sale at Ireland #â€" | Friday evening 1%; :._‘* 8 money in vour naalat â€" Beview. + Jas Davidson + PS 174 *# #â€"â€"_ were presenâ€" s . Javidson, larwardine, "alkingham the Pres, § Syrup in 25¢ »up of irrit nt.m';x e proceeds day and‘ g:; ?.f oflice. "thai ead for Eliz * 0 "Fac / wh * tablo is Tue: _right is pain Tress, to agai Lachlan, Dece came council she v routine Fore edit for marr he got Barri hrough wom weary | kind, 5 a lodg | ted y ‘ work, | hand y well. daugt erience | Myp{] | MP0rDiDG, death be;j Th of bl?)odgin the brain a n {xe: nevew been a yery ?y fl';" had .r‘an feeling we ?\eo?d ff)'r ‘thacvight she n)t‘um'( $50 | $45 R. B. KEELER & S0N Lockets $8 Ladies |JUST 2 Years in DURHAM ,’ We have the trade and intend to keep it. ‘To do this we use the people right. No two price system here. _ A list of prices like the following will make long experienced people won-‘ der. T Aal. . _ GOODsS1 t Duron‘s Leoting dereley Sore ’ That is Keeler‘s Store, § _ _ * 24, 6 UNAIMS, warranted i’.g years :or 06.83 * C years for 3. ) Brooches in fancy Boxes for 3.00 50 * i for 2.2%5 ockets, Bracelets, Pins, Cuff Links, and Solid Gold Rings at these snap prices, 16 ;3 , , ; "G Sheet up to Ja , thank heartily the la; hg yalues | (Who have pressed this ® 8. _ Please ©xamine, t. mistake is noticed cal Durha.n, l gon to it promptly l not in advance give Z’: o%‘ ;:kw ‘ Stire to make it at least o y 5o fls SAfi sns â€"_â€"__ _ SeieGantinenomielh uts 4 2s + Christmas presents and money, See our wi» This is the Place to buy C Sh slsz ce c n C Drothar in 1... _ __350 Tather and one brotber in Mount Forest and a married sister in Hamilton. The funeral will be held this afternoon at two a‘clock to the Union Cemetery.â€"Barrie Examinas wtualth ic dh id id Z)_"° "apired about halfâ€"past eleven, Deceased wasanative of England and came to Canada with her parents when she was two years old, settling in Mount Forest. She was 52 years old. had been married 29 vears and was a zesident of Barrie for 15 years. _ Deceased was a woman of many good qualities, being kind, gentle and amiable, a very devoâ€" ted wife and mother. _ Besides her husâ€" band there suryive. one son, and two daughters, Frank in Durham ; Miss Myrtle in Toronto, and Miss Nellie at home; her mother, father and one brotber in Mount Forest and a married sister in Hamilton, Thve fiumianal stt 40. Te PWP & 2 ] ASupprex DEATH.â€"The sudden death z Mrs. w. y Sanderson came as a l ock to her many friends on Tuesd!lty morBing, death bein caused by a eli+ | nf Mux..u“ " neing a qs 20 CCC YCOn n ‘thacbright she l&“’fl‘l’d?‘é Elizatbeth Street M. When she got up aboy Tuesday morning she pain in the head and again expired about | Deceased wasanative ;( came to Canada with h. â€"â€" Two Stores, _ Durham and Hespeler, fic: n A0K :.;‘ Watch the next Long Chains, warrant Py vihoaP ty ahaiaier> K.. AT MHamilton and a daughter is the wife of Mr. Thos, Morton, Aberdeen. _ He was A hl:l.ly respected neighbor and friend and had reached an adyanced age, No further particulars has reached us, ""Just too cute for anything ?" *‘May, isn‘t he sweet!" weresome of the expres. sions heard last night during the dan. cing of © Wee Jimmie" Gardiner, and it was equal to the generous commendaâ€" tione. Richly costumed, the dancing of the Highland fling and horn ipe wWas something to rave nhout.â€"r(inszs:un Daily Whig.â€"aA; the Great Scottish Concert, Jan 28th and 20rth, Admission | 35 ecte. Plan at MacFartlane‘s, | jg;, _ 30 Nady friends on Tuesday rning, death being caused by a clot bIOOJ‘in the brain, Although she had e@ been a yery healthy woman she | *een feeling wel} on Monday, and on ight she l&u»nded the conert in the abeth _ Streeq Methodist church . en she got up about nine o‘clock on sday morning she complaned of a 1 in the hnasm. 2C T P befora 00 3°0WCK ftaxes not pard e before 23rd inst, will be placed in f*s hands for collection. D. McDovoAu. Mulock P, 0, . John Marshall has bought eut Mrp . Brown‘s milk business and takes ze on Monday., _ His long expepâ€". _ with stock and general push ‘ lai make him a wOrthÂ¥ successner + goldâ€"filled Wat o Puy your nts and save our window, ine Shoes less than ler‘s January sale, All Bentinck tares 3 0 Om eRnd Barrie Examiner " _ bâ€"mecrous commendaâ€" ostumed, the dancing of ling and homi)(ipe Was PAYEe &DOUt.â€"Kings‘ ~. and went to Prices hes for g12 10 Sold , lie down i Wmm Specialist, * Intendi Students should enter at Nhu.‘ of term, or:laxloon after as possible, FEEE : $1.00 per month ; bngl 4 aas 26 Staff and Equlpmont. The Zchool is uipped for fu]] Junior Leavin and )un'lculttiono?vork, under the following lh: of Competent Teachers for that Department â€" THOS, ALLAN, Principal, MISS L. ar, F()RPAR, Olnsutns and an ao Durham School « Johnston, M. BHEPPARD A Cough Medicine that is able for adults, is not a just the thing for the folks. _ We have taken a deal of pains in prenarin A Cough Medicine For the Children Babys‘ Cough Cure. R, Classiog and Moderns 18t Clasy Professiona}. CHAS RAMaGER, Prr®tERr axp I â€" Ramage, C L1nat is suitâ€" s not always for the little : taken a great preparing our so subject Price 25e Pusursaer x3 p#

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