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Durham Review (1897), 11 Feb 1904, p. 1

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’ruit, is the church party had 1 fowl Leach sum- ld the colloc- of leaving toe tett has “Idea wily. on the an are doing caries and I guarantee o sale in town r Ruth"). Keir Ibommhbred I be otrertnt for p "servo nu! REMIX , TTI" RE. . reception in phU convent. . anumber of the habit," an Quirk. of sown as sister In" at 1904 ttmt LE (IRE '__:"-", w M'" 1l"l, H. MOCKLER.§ .j, ll 3evvvs,,vs,,,ne,,vi,ii,"',t, our coll- I .. Who ed hand is still.“ 1'":_,_itiit"isi"i"ihii"i"ih"el"r,sii, 5} GOOD ROADSE mam-mamxmxmmmmmmafi xxmmmmmmgamxsmmmm W ti g Dues 2 kw I N T ER-j kW: Fine new Currants um] Rdeina at ll E cciiiiiiiiiii:rn'i1ux 55 VOL. Men's 81.65 and 91.85 Oversbues... Women's 1.65. size 3, " .. . Children's, 1.25 Oversboes. . . . . .. ...., Men's Rubbers...... ...... Girls' Rutttteng...... ..... Beautiful Wide Wrapperettes, regular priqe Ladies' Coats, 1$taisWe will consider itafavor if you will men- tion this advertisement when in our Store.@ The very best make at sale prices. ll Nice Ladies.' r33.00 Mnfrs., " only Ladies' 2.50 Collars ', lots of Shoes, your choice per pair Very substantial savings in win. ter weights and you cannot change the the: that the goods are crrrreot and the prices low to begin with. Reg price ttMo, ale price $1.75 '. 3. 50, " 2.75 Reg. price 810, Sale Price 815.00 " IO, " 8.00 " 9. th 7.5) Men & Boys' Overcoats Men's Clothing Winter Weights MUST Go. The prices mll send them JAMES IRELAND Wool Blankets Boy's Reefers XXVI. NO. 6 Men's Suits This Week's Bargain List : STILL on. ' Very warm and good for the cold weather. Only a few pairs left. These are the prices for them .' Reg. prices. $1, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 Sale prices. 75e, tl, 1.20,' 1.40 Men's Ji'elt-Lined Boots Reg price 1.20, sale price 81.00 A reduction on every pair that goes out. All this season's stvles. Prices were 85 to $11. NOW AT COST Prices were from 82.25 These will go AT COST. Girls’ Ulsters d; Reefers Boys' Heavy Rubbers Men's Heavy Rubbers [8. ',.,i',' i)3jitt' Ladies' Cloth Coats Horse Blankets. up. DURHAM, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY ll, 1994. 1 Mn i' or, fperfe ti i' Intyr ( Mo I Fridu é full a i To a , shat-i1 M I noticc 5 WA § Good , locali , omee, j . Tm l care. X j to " " ORANGE COUNTY LoDaE,--Ihe An-‘ [I nual Meeting of this body took place on l l. Feb. 2 in Calder’s Hall, Durham. Soniel WRONG?!“ business was transacted and the l , following otrieera elected for 1901 t Bros. l; Wm. Ritchie. 0.31.; w. C. Allan, D. o. J ’i M.-. John Williams. Chap.; J. G. Wilson, rim::\ K. Eden. Tram: T. Pret) Fin. Secy.; Jas. Eden, D. of G., John'; ‘Aldred. Lect.; John Anderson and Li W. Blyth, Deputy tieeys. f i Ture LATE CHAS. HArtvEv.--On Sum, [day last there was laid to rest- the re-' 1 mains of Chas. Harvey. who died a few , (days previous at the age of " from) ,‘cancer of the stomach. He was born in ( iYork Co., Out... and came to Centre: 'Glenelq about 47 years ago, where he: ishortly afterwards married. He leaves ' as chief mourners, his widow, three i game at home, Nan, John and William l I and four daughters. one at home, two l in Toronto and one in England. ' i i The Annual Meeting of the Methodist i S. School was held last Wednesday) evening. The Report, showed thei finances in a flourishing condition. An I addition will he made to the library“ The election of offteers and teachers re- " suited as followir--fiupet'intendent, Dr. l Wolfe; Assist. Superintendent. Arthur T McClurkliii: Seyi'etai'y. Peri-y Glass ; Librarian. Ansel Cook; Assist. Lilirari- _ an. James Storey; Treasurer. Arthur ( McClockliu;Otganist, Mrs Arthur Me ,i Clocklin, Teachers: Mesdaiiies Ben. l bm, McClocklin and Billllih. Misses ', Dennet, Wolfe. But net; Messrs Red-1 ford, W Glass, E Watson and Flarity. l A NIGHT wrrn mtowNINo.-0n Mon- day evening the Presbyterian Guild had one of their literary nights. Rev. Mr. Farquharson discussing with them on this occasion some of the characteristics of Browuing and especially the religious tendency of his writings. He took for this purpose the poem, ' The Plight of the Duchess," and traced throughout what, he considered the thought of the poet. reading passages to illustrate, some of them beautiful. Before doing this he gave a graphic sketch of the poet's Ide. how he hecmne m-qumnted with his poet. wife their happy life in llalv, &c., which made a fine setting for what was to follow. . . " i It, is with much pleasureaud It is iiiipm-tmit mr you to know that. ‘deliglit that we, the members“ Varney we Parry a select stock of pipes, cigars Sunday Schnulnnil I3iltleUlasos.assetnWe and 'roivavcos," McIntyre, the Grocer. 1 with yol! .h..ere this “TUNE. For, ttp- 7 ' r wards ol fifteen yi-rii's. our sirhiml has STRI'CK 1T RIGHT THIS TIME -ltev. been under your' alsle superintenltnce, Ll R. Hirka, the great Weather prophet i andodluriiig {ha}. liti'imfyirliitf “my”? and 'St. is a'. . ict 1 N brt r' r genm manner in ie .al t u T."' arge tieStl-lf:)l3;i;1Sewiglgaff::::'t:iiigl:hi: Of every duty assoeiated with your " cu' . ' ti ' " 'ottice, has won hon us the hi hest re- great snowstorm and hlizzm-d'of last I spect and esteem. ‘You have It?“ noth- week and also "storms of rain sleeping uudoneand spared no effort toad- , . ,1' ‘vance the best inieresisof our school. and snow on the 6th 7th and 8th, when . . . . ' tr, dd 1 and of each individual member, as is we had our short thaw which an en F juffieiently evidenced by the sLanding changed tocoider Weather. Heprpdicts l, our "boo! to.ok in the anniial report of a, cold snap for the beginning of this,0ur assocmflop. it fact which must he abou Ideepl gratifying to you, as it is to each the Ili ' wit "o""Y o I ' a h h t Mav this fur coat as well u the deep terly turn manow. from the let to t eifeelms of appreciation and gratitude lath. while there w4lt bea Rreat deal Oflwhich accompany it, add hpinch to the eable di "cable weather dur- comfort and happinns w ich We hope 911mg ' hm (iii future has in state for you. May "* the mont . I nn Avon amntor hlmaino TnIIn-u - AHA i A Fun: Btut.--hit Forest, has in its bounds a dangerous character. who a. week ago. Make into the school by prying open a window of the basement. broke the plaster of its ceiling. stuffed paper under the floor, lit it and de, camped. Luckily it went out leaving all the evidences of the attempt. The Annual Meeting of the N. P. C. I Co. will he held in Toronto on Thurs-1 day, 18th inst. The meeting of local) shareholders to appoint delegates is to 5 be held In Durham on Saturday. Feb. i' 13. Similar. meetings we believe are being held at points where shareholders , are numemuq. l otnee.' "WV-W" ""2""? Dr. Brown, Neustndt. will be at the . THAT LArw.tu--We have, with grent’Km‘pp House, Durham. on Saturday. care. aguin corrected our mailing sheet ' February 18. for conaulmtion in Bye, to date. Please examine, and If any lEar, Nose and Throat cases. Hours, 12 misukeis found. let us know at once. I“) 6 p. tu. . A number have not yet renewed and it i The Quarterly Meeting and Snowmen. would alylige us greatly if they would ftal Service will he conducted by the attend to this matter at. the earliest op- ! Rev. Wray Smith in the Methodist portumty. . I Church on Sundny morning. Service to The Annual Meeting of the N. P. C. icouutrence at 10.15 o'clock. Meeting of Public Lint-aw Board on Friday night. Important business. A full attendance "queued. To FARMERS AND Hortstams..--Horse shoeing at old pliers nntil further notice. W. Gamma. WANTED. - Gentleman boarders. Good accommodation in convenient locality. Further' information at this otBee. 2 Fine new Currants and Rtisins at Mc. ,', Intyte’a, the Grocer. ! Engineer McDonald got a. revere scald l last week from escaping steam. j Money to Loan at " per cent. , MAcKAY & Dam: Durham. l Oranges. Figs. and Dean: Raisins, l, perfect quality, delicious thtror. Mc-, Intyre the Grocer. l _ilittt, ”ganja-x“. - Pa Ow-w“ s---reMF---- .4 K A Vtwrierr crowd alwtt.vn knows how to enjny Ihmnselves and the mmainder of the ekuing was happily upenl, in gamew and mnusouwnls. Before rel urn- ing ham" the whole assembly ioiued hem-lily in singing the Old familiar hymn "God he with you till we meet again." Maw this fur coat as well u the deep feeling of appreciation and gratitude which accompany it. add much to the comfort and happiness which we hope the future has in store for you. May an even greater blessing follow you and your efforta henceforth. Signed on behalf of the School. Hun-y Wilkinson. Arthur McCrie. Richard Allan. James Gray Although taken completely by sur- prise, Mr Aldred replied in It stmighl- fm'wou d manner. conveving his heart felt; thnnkfulnesor, not alone for the gill, but for the evidence of their sinre euppre- ciatiott of his labors. and pointing out how fulile. he felt his efforts would have been, had it not been for the hem-Iv support and co-operation of lhe School. On Tuesday night last the teachevc, officers and members of the Bible Class of the Varnoy S. School, along with a few others. about, 35 m all. drove to the home of Mr. ant-I‘Mrw. John Aldred. for ttte purposv of expressing to Mr Altlred their gratitude for his services as Superintendent. Shortly after their. nrrivnl, an address was read by Mr Jas. (hay, and Mr Aldred was presented wit h a handsome tur coat. by Mr Atthut. MuCrie. The address was as follows t Mr Aldred t Tickets are again on sale. at Mac- Fm-lane's. all seals reserved. 35c. The same talent. Mrs. Newton. accom- panist: ___ _- --- The committee having charge of this big concert have after some. trouhle--for, atwn-night concert is hard to arrange for-seeded a. date suitable In all, as above. Tickets already sold are good for their respective nights. White Tickets, Thursday evening, Blue. Fri- dag, _ Soul: Goon SArmts.--Latet Friday evening the Public Library Board sold off a number of duplicate hooks and old magazines. which have accumulated for a year' or two and at Uuisone time sold the current year’s magazines a9 Hwy become second hand. Mr. C. L. Grant. auctioned them off in racy style and the prnceeda of the whole amounted to $32.90. The Mechanic’s Immune piano, which cost $400 and never was much of reyenue producer was also sold, Mr. c. Ramuge being the purchaser. f Hot Oyster Suppers every night. Ar. l so hrt Gittee, hot Cocoa and hot drinks, fat all kinds. At McIntyre's Restaurant. Goon Ftmsrravaas.--Tue Farmers' Inst meeting at Ayton looked a failure uwmg to absence of delegates through snow blockades and no lopal preparation. hut, as will be Been in "name! column. Pres. Wm. Young and Seep. Binnie. stepped into the breach and gave a good account of themselves. Snowman“ tgAmr.--The famous herd uf Shorthurns owned by Thou Mercer. Markdale, is to be sold on Feb. 24. Fine new prunes at McIntyre's. the Grocer. The postponed Sons of Scotland Concert will be held on February 25th and 26th, 1904 Same talent. Same Programme. Same admission. Same Tickets. Same plan " Same Place But not; it ishoped, the same weather. Secure your treat--At MacFarlane'e. My ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. ALL ARRANGED Miss Mae Dickenson Mr. Jas. Fax Mr. F. Slater Davidson Mr. J. ti. Dry<dnle Pipe Major Beaton Jimmie Gardiner. THE BIG CONCERT 1lliibtgit Feb. 25 and 26. 9.- ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO m Pantound syn 100. tralnmen who u hof tail“. " blame ..c. t can "ermen have 'llll','tu' en tlt r:!itoiit'tisl', .. a vttrii, knockm oftfor, AT' KEELER’S JEWELERY STORE LEADING JEWELERS. DURHAM. . BARGAINS R. B. KEELER8 SON As several of the rural stockholders in the N. P Ch Co.. have requested that a public [Healing of the slvtrehohicus in this vit'inity lH‘Hllll'd in "urshatn:Notiv" is hereby given that surh meeting will beheld on Swim-day the 13rh inst in Calder’s Hall, ttl 2 p. m. Anthony Ttwuere 1 F. Seignmz Iroviitona1 Thom Allan. J Delegates. H. Parker. Owing to the scarcity of water. partly caused by our customers.allowing their lights to burn all mghl. until further notice the Power. will be shut off at 12 o'clock. midnight and start again about, 5 o'clock at. m. P 'ouid sympathy is expressed for tra n who are hnvmg ll most severe trial." .Ut blame exists at all it rests on the not. of the G. T. R.. who haw - engines. Ar., to deterior- w..’, 0. p, R. It was: weak-69“ “I" N t . {for . o 'chi7G;;i'iuai on 'ig8rtlt branches. This week it is expected freight will move. for Lhmigh cold it is not drifting. Old sol is mounting high- er every day and in anticipation we can even now sing With Browning-- " The yeni’s at the spring And day's at. the mom, Mnrning's at seven. The hillsides dew-pearled I Tho. Lin-k is on the wing. The snail is on the Ilium. God’s in his heaven. All's right with Che world." and spent. the night there amid all the discomfort! ot a. car. Thursday he made another advance hut had to spend anath- night in u. snowdrifc a few mules out, of Palmton. He got home Friday night however. none the worse. Mr. c, has travdiederotn the Atlantic to the Pacif- ie but never met with such an experi- ence baton, tg,',t1eg,1e is " zero weal Iter, " deg. be o ' and u. prospect, of continuance. 'iil'ii;,is are full of ttttveller's tales of den and hardship M r. J no. (Wagon. of the McLean Pub. Chr. had an Gigi-imm- he wont soon forget. He left .. pmnto for Durham, Tuesday "soerttntt. but Tm-ndnv night, he had to stay in Guelph. Wednesday he got to Alina. between Palmerston and Fergus. and spent. the night there amid all the discomfort: ot a car. Thursday he made We an. , was sronuv SEASON. RED HOT ELECTRIC LIGHT NOTICE. wcre chopp'ad ' off and the snow brtwermdttieiirdiminit,hed head byn when. Sunday murninq the good Went. on till after morning service. In if nahnned of usvlf fur Inuit-n p-weschvr within an hour. return- "' biting frost and a cummz wind band up the little mile and pro- " nfw tropyf icicles. This, Tnvs- FOR THE BALANCE OF THIS MONTH. aim“ Bull world LiiGi mink rsittetttieaneet when it was learned " luxu- uupply was nhuut. ex. I. when we heard of a neighlum m cloning its school lo sell fuel to item Mid looked mound and saw a (on supply getting slim. Mar morning hmuuht relief by a my “January lhuw.“suven days It even Mined. Shunals were t mtg requisitign. ioehefrimzed meek was the worst tie up of the can Ge as Durham was concerned. i Way open. but the amt-nu of that CEMENT M E ETI NG. Used the run: again and no [min either way till Friday. The ton Slam: brought; Toronto even. In of Monday and Tuesday and hat rue, dicta was a blank alarm! elections, whethet Batman King Edward t ' ull Friday evening. when and Wednendnv’o papers got . Sunday night ltstas brought :‘I navy. which were secured on ”thing. we we were an in ye olden time. new whether Japan and Russia will miner's lbnuum whether DIM”; Were dheovered in Tor. tieetl ohm-gone. whether Chum- "null"! “In“ Duw Roach?!” was_¢_m I ORA wmmn & MCINTYRE. top Ii“ BYE. V THE REVIEW. DURHAM, od. ottty-----81 oo-i-Year, “mum In" and (Quin-om. lanai In lot full " taut rs',i,',i?.i?iid,lii,tie3ti'ii the '0me a of Comm: Mc- ot that D-ta-rt:. T1108. ALLAN, Punch-l. . MISS L. W. PORP‘AR. (Illusion tad (ohm. A. K. SHEPPARD. lot. (this Pettfttt. u, 'maid THC 1:1de Bandeau should enter a of term, or 'l/MI',',', After u pounds. "te'Mrsg FIB! 01.00 per mouth Wm Johnston, l--arttEE--anuur---rrsiGiUt Durham School Our Hundsmnn Illa-(rated HOL. IDAY NUMBER in given hee to all who pay or have paid tbtir subscriplinn to the REV: Kw unto nnd for 1908. Balance of the yin:- free lo new suluacnhers for tlic. Now is the lime to renew or sub- svrilve. Addr+ all orders to MacFarlane t Co. Druggists ' Booksellers. J. BURN ETT, A supply of Crushed Bone Oysters... ..........tioeattt Labrasiors........,.26ttadoz Lalremsrrintrtrelb,8475piur Fresh Salmon .......l0calb Pike.................. Scull) PitmanNaddie.......t0etrltt Stank Cod. .......... Benn) Our prices are : We get there with both feet when we go after the Fish Trade. We have something entire- fy new on the road this week-ish Frozen Pike and Fresh Salmon Egg Producer HENS ur Like a " in a g Sack Race t MAKE YOUR CHAS BAMAGE. Pun-n an Palm“. Always on hand. be surprised at the increase of eggs you will get. This is no fancy-it is a fact and you can test it and prove it to your own satisfaction Aong with their 9ther food, you will YOU might just as well get the top price as someone else. If you will keep your hens warm and feed the mour The time to have your hens lay in when eggs ere dear. Durham, Ont Upper Town. C. Rang-go, leer-t I HOL. fme to , their N up to ho- your For TK. or squ learn to I, out. ' -2gi"d no...

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