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Durham Review (1897), 25 Feb 1904, p. 1

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m ve TI faggot US 904 “we Von/an. fine aut: £3? 3H. K, MOCKLER_ it "kvvvwvwwywvvvvvvwwvvvv,,it r l8,hl 'it,":," JAMES IRELAND ili!i' #333333mmmxzmmmmmmf 7N Men's Rubbers A ... Girls' Rubbers... Men’s 3165mm 81.85 l Wunmn's 1.65, size 3, Children's, 1.25 Overshoes Ladies' Wats 3 lots of Shoes, your Ladies‘ We mention ’T‘M VOL. XXVI. N0. 8 Very substantial savingsin win- ter weights and you cannot change the fact that the goods are correct and the prices low to begin with. Ree. price 819, sue Price 815.00 I A IO, I a frnn Men & Boys’ Overcoats Winter Weighs MUST Go. The prices mll send them Wool Blankets -We will consider it a favor this advertisement when i GLlliiuutme-"iiaL Men's Clothing This Week', STILL on. sale 's Bargain List : Only a few pairs left. These are the prices for them : ", Reg. prices. " 1.25, 1.50. 1.75 , Sale prices, 75c, 01, 1.20. LAD Men's Felt-Lined Boots Iteg price 1.20, A reduction on every pair goes out. All this season's styles were 85 tots11. NOW g 81.3) s'- 81.85 . F v 84.50 _ 31m $1.75 81.00 31.75 31.75 ti.00 . 31.15 . . Boys' Heavy Rubbers Prices Were These will go Girls’ Ulsters d; Reefers Men's Heavy Rubbers Horse Blankets if you will men in our Stores Ladies' Cloth Coats I, sale price 81.00 from $2.25 up. ' AT COST. 3 My les. Prices NOW AT COST for the that I ' VOL d, no I.-we have been favored f .1, ’hy Mr. Jno. Graham with a copy ot the: . I Bist issue of the. REVIEW which ttt dated 1' gFehruarv 14, 1878. It came into Mrs.) E Graham's hand as part of the posses.) It'rt'.iorts! of her, El'nndnnnln 01-» I . ' all who avuii "iacric"'ii the Midduugh Home on the visit. Wednesdav. Maroh the ' ail __ - r. n”-.. ... awn-mum. Dunks. If dam-s, Wavy Front; and Wists. equal of these high grade na'um productions can not be procured any hair gunduiealer in Ann-rim. Duro-nwmnd has the dutinr'non of the larzvst tnrtrtufru.turr.r. and the noted apecialisl in these goods P: upm-Imems a" at the. eunvpninn auu, wul aurora the ladies of Durham and surrounding countrv an opportuni- ty of consulting him regarding their Haw. its lands. and their requirements in all styles of Hair hoods. Prof. Dorenweud carries with him a. large and most; varied assortment of his famous conceptions in Swatches. Bangs. Pom na- dnnn We!!!" IP..- ,.H.. - OF INTEREST TO LADrtra..-. of Prof. Derenwend to 1 House, Durham. on Mrednesda 2nd, will "mit the ladies of and surroumliipg cgqntrv an 01 _ All winter goods away down in price ' at Grnnt'e. ' THE WEEKLY Ttrr-tm-mai, is get- , ting monotonous. For the last few _ weeks Saturday or Sunday tthoweda melting tenderness. to he immediately followed by zero temnemture. tempests and tied-up trains. Sunda was again mild, but it snowed an! blew over night and try as they might our train men could not make Mt Forest but managed to hack into Durham. A snowplough left Palmerston Tuenday forenoon. hut en ine. and plow went off the track below TI Forest,' and here tr i is Wednesday and no train, and of] course no morning papers since Satur- J I day'last. Luckily the Eastern mail‘I from Ceylon has got through and they evening papers fill the hill nipplr--Latki, f ' Now, Thursday, engine derailed at Hol. :1 stein. and no train in yet. Ill --eNe .4... puuyerty. Egre- ‘i mom. on March 2nd, 1904. All sums oi ' 85 and under cash. over that amount .. 10 months’ credit. on approved ioint .‘ notes, or0 per cent per annum at)! for , cash. Bale at one o'elock sharp. Coos 8308., Rom. BRIGHAM. I Proprietors. Auctioneer. t NOTED MEN GONE.-Th9 Fleaherton Advance of last week has a cut, and write up of the late Dr Chrisuw. long prominent in the life of Arm-mesh, both In municipal and business circles. Mt Forest papers record the death of Mr Jas. Scott. associated prominently with i the town in religious and business Pits T cles since its very beginning. This ! week we record Rev. Mr. Stewart. Geo. f Skene, and Duncan McDouzall, all oven I the three score and ten whom "The, ttde returning hoarse. sweeps from our t sight," and " Time rolls his ceaseles‘zi course." [ - - _,..- -% ...- Inc “a, " Wednesday. March the 2nd. __... u. .n- , tore in WV, ".'"'1'"K "roverny _ "h ’_ ' MU J", 'l, ',"flligh, s h Itinw" of the Middnu h Housedefmied Que ee, spep n PW man! a t Pre, a _" .. Hogan’s Alley n of 'Ill, Knap Home. i int}: kmzer lg}dM()ntreal. an.d Lhty earns “and on Tnesda evening the East Side ) .to e en WI upper pmvm_u=. trett PR LEClerka dotrntecfvt-he West Side Clerkshy I'l, Nurfoflkt Co., and f,ap I?” haying :a‘zcore of 4 to 2 Durham East and "l,','.,.",,",." " 'l,", saw tttt te. t J/rig,'),' l Durham West. have thus broke even, i: lk 2"; hqw 'rl,",,:," I?! m:- ly. ‘ieach aide wmningagume. ! n syn. , tttt " t (me o on. Imps. mun-Hung almost. to converse with one AUCTION t3Arar---0t Farm Stock and 'who took (farm in the Clergy Rum-we 1ttiijis,i,iit, will he}??? on Lot l5.ECon. ’su-uggle. o him, Wm. Lyon McKen- I , ' nnwn as the e pro ert ' pp. . i mom. on March 2nd, ION, pAllium: of I Continued on Pe'trehve. ' 85 and under cash. over that amount! :10 tnont,h.n' credit, on approved 'uint.’ FURNITURE CO. MEETING. l notes, or0 per cent per annum a?! for l k cash. Salo at mu- smut . _ fl. ”u, nau- "e" l issue. On Thursday evening Row" of the Middnugh Hon 5 't Hogan’s Alley " of the Km: mm! on Tnesda evening the f Clerks defmtedythe West Sid: .awcore of 4 to 2 Durham , Durham West. have thus br j each side wmning a game. . -. "I.” '"'o'rwe" ' mom: or her granduncle. the late! Gordon Burgess. Ive, shalt have plea. ' sure in referring to it more fully on, another occasion JO -_ -.' .......u unve m be sold for l tt n ',ii'A,l, u i 12e a yd---at Giant's. _ t'i") a ,) BIRTHS AWAY Aux.\n._By Egre- 1 si) ‘ INN 'mont minutes, We learn that during the I JtS--rt' I f Fearthere wasin thar township82 births I Fig! I g44 deaths, and 18 warring“. r N 3 Owing to the press of nhituar matter gum our columns this Week gee have; The Late [again to hold over (Manon: History by', I } our Prieevilid correspondent. f Monday last l: The Seed Fair. and Seed Exchange. , peacyfully and lmider the auspices of the South Grey , Ptut1ittrchui get; ldarmers Institute Will he held in Dar-l"I Ity' WW?” nham , Saturday. 5th March. Partiea. .nn'd Ht tho, to, liars later. GEO. BINNIE. Secv. i ehiefi.v lay and l All interested in the Durham Lacrosse l 2'/it, ")0!“ch l ()lulvure requested to Miami a meeting; Ir',., IMP" l " that body to he held in J. A. Dar. (e, l Elma": l ling's Drug Srore on Monday, Feb. 29th I9”. "its" a)” [1904. at 7.30 p. m. sharp. A full attend- r335 MENU.“ f I Mice is requested. _ 5 "uttar-22lhs. Redpath’s Granulated g 1 Sugar 81.00 at, Parker‘s. I no they might Gi. Gain at make Mt Forest but back into Durham. A -2; n I Tfl L.Amms.--Ttte _ -- __.... "'0 A'II°O containing 1 lengthy account rendered hv l’residnnt Diaz urt to Su- William and Lady ho are now on a visit, there'. "urer' and the moat less goods Private the cunvoniom-e of ' _ - grade natural hair t be procured from tin Aim-rum. Prof dutim-noln of bring 'nd to manna; 1ytd/tesder,' March , of mulling ai [[1911th of his woy.ld hn'vev- tin, t, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY jiir423yjtiiiiti,iri' _ PASalNG PIONEI 'ij.lii2hihl?:h'il! , ---------, mday showed a he immediately "ture, tempescs (in! was again an . blew over Prints in ends 'ps are " retttthu. toast of me festival. Theo- ', 9 eggs. " the titi,t 1'80:an on Pace 4 This cake, read. Theobald's from Britain H Parker, Wins well-.- f After the hu<iness of the over the President Dr g, Manager Umlon and tte spoke of the character of tl as steady, sober. ittdtrurit citizens. such an "RRregat not he found in the Dumi q neatly not anywhere. a yd. " _ we sold for t i Although the Co. has made a hand-I Home shOWimz the last three years. ave raging a splendid prottt, on [M paid I _ up capital. still owing to the allow facts f , the Co has not yet declared a divulend I ‘from the profit), but h we carried the (' profits forward to the cnpiml. thus mak- ging the Co better able to meet the keen 'competition which exist in the Furni- turu Manufacturing world and who I masking every shareholder's stock more valuable and secure. The Un ettt.ert, on the new year with bright hopes and strange: determination than ever to make it the best year of theu- FINN-anon ls, from .3 f (at; wuulu my a year ago Loo is now required and owing to the fctu'city of our own local lumber. the On hm hem compelled to import. high prierd woods, making a. luau-r clasp of Furnicmn. This runs imo money very quickly. Although glue Co. has main " Inn-4 f The Annual Meeting last Friday was I well “Minded and the Finam-iul teport , was adopted with the best of good feel. 'ing. lt was the unanimnm expression of the met-ting that us the Factory was 'their own. the Capital their own and all our own men in its employ. that they had reasons to feel proud of it and thankful that it wuss prospeting. A hmrty vote of thanks Was given to the l Directors and management for the showing made. I I a..- nu Toe, Koou or ttity race, Rev. Mr. Stewart. was born in 1813, in the parish of Mortluch. l 'tte, Scotland. the younmzar. a: l -__ Et, " The Late Rev. Alex, r - f / f ' ' I 7 Rib, , A l l , tm . I '/ J ‘ l Aiiu' 1 s, . Ct “V W . ( rll K" li) ( , n 7 ", Hwa _ NI iik'ii' y l - lt " il 2c T Mlkt,Nleill Ui lit [, " I JI 'll "ist. Illl8iK LT T LN l.8Fii9s li mlulll nun ("Kn BVFP to year of their exntvnce. l news of the IIIPPIiHK was knt Dr Jumivsml and] I and savernl others -acler of the elunlnyeus I ', indmlrioun and Rood f {I "RRregation as much! the Dominion. come-l ul;4s-»- ti ulliWuJAlty " l h msama PIONEERS. l 'nme Lu‘nurl'! Stock "tore '. The Un ettt.ert, on a bright hopes and “ion than ever to Ir of them exmvnce. 'ofthe IIIPPIiHK was, Dr Jammy-n and [In] "iAqrm-- - ' I I A Long Life Ended, ”nu-u nulvulend' cent Bar am h ve carried 1l'l11ie.e our great It). . . g .' apital, than mak. Window. Everything Itt this Wim. ,to Peet. the be." dow worth from 81 to 82. [at m the Farm- wnrld and who --ro go Saturday at 50c each. It'?, stack more} kn I h. -.--_ - 1lhtt'i__, NT ARIO ARCHIVES" TORONTO :. Stewart. what QM l 1.j,?l,_ii1,ii'll/ son} 1nli1?'s STORE iori)ori1til with People. th; mic pe ' 1J,tg; l 1'l'i,/i'it " I t iid',,',',",',',',?,, sax: the PM" 'wmu the !!trget: uown. '22:? 'ttd milinr 'll'.,",').,,':',',',', yitte awning et' t'iht ing are th, man "The, t _ cement, Brt L am. . , for was “.2 "tuth 837.Wo. lea lot of The. too grim paper sack 88-39- @6851. lead! Foe tale I'P,t tlee ".xpenm rm a rage. WNW mur- I....-, .. Pick up the great Bargains. Re rv C Lt Capitals! go Loan . . . . Bo. Bills lav: ed Accoi ta m, be ht Plant. . . . in Run] esml ’11 Durham F, " Clay sidin " In anm n Accounts " Inmtranoe e (Push at DI R Balance d: R Loss. . . . spun I 81.161.56l.9l Bai. loss brought d.own . . . . .8 $33.75 I Thaugh the above showintz is can tutnly In/tr/ly/ut/r, there is much to show that the prmpect is better. The light,- ning accident, the defective lake mu- chnmry. now replaced. and u. certain amount. of construction work it is claimed, all m'litated against. hut year's 1 success. Steps are being taken we un- gemtmtdtn cuntpul mane of the tnnml-l The Price Smashers. (Plant.... ...... [ Real estate. mm! & ch Durham Siding (den) Clay siding ... . .. lnwntnries . . .. Accounts receivable . . Insurance prepaid. . . . Cash m Dun-[mm .. Balance due on stock Loss. . . . . . " - ,- ....n. .. nun-r una less optimi, l Mic ”port of. What it says was A 2,'d,','itt, meeting.” and that " much dinnm tttment. Wm: felt at the result of the year’s opemlions." and, after giving the ttstars, of the report, adda.--cit is to he feared that, tho result of this prom. ising 'fnttttny's operations will ha Fe u "rpm-adult effect upon the hur,anoG m 'outimtGiG,Gi com armies." The follow- ing urethe 'News' 52mm , I dorG'." brie! P I itttt dw, . T , 7‘ ‘~‘ P“N I mg day, J. . A chm has been m the m uteéo 7 ins Sum!) Ind umber Bond intr left out. t went it; . Mr. Cowham A. If. 'tqu/G,' M. P McK . ie, Dmhnm: J or. U . well.. Dr Malia J Mclt ' W.eyistiii".,' Haunil . This is lot strnnk combination nnd cortthiettee In the fulurp. Come Early. ant. wu'd the the ...- IR an“ U _ “.8, __-- "\‘u IuVl at the meeting nor hnyelto rely chiett, . but tho Annual Meant): of Mono! the NMiomu Port- mt Co., Limited. was held in la Banding, Tmonto. about b 1tioo shareholders being Pretw ref have not been favored with a t n "a-..'-, _- ' a -v r""' {3.1 expenreu. Insurance. i. mill repairs and ex. L showing a net lose on g: " DIR A“. _ 'tu'tteaourees [SET beds 255.2245; .... 50000 .... 1.58815 .... 561.1367S‘ ... 10.35am; r.., 29578; .. 991.00! .... 4.002.501 .... $3113.75: and less optimi. .it 3“” w... n. i th/it' "Riki; q tht result ot a ttte, PMSpecm were reported The factory i. '..t,h000 barrels manu- xv.” u. u. FUKFAR, Musics Ind [om-nu. Inmdlm Bandeau mould on- " “an. of term, otu noon OM” mumb- - and Iqalpnont. Tbs .lchool la equipped tor In" Junk! I. and Narmada: 'voe*, under the ”My ctr of Competent Tearhers for that Dawn-ant: THUS. ALLAN. Principal. . Mrtm L. g. F'NU’AR. Chung: 1m! Inna-m- basins-3i Durham School /; AllllMlllil] g f This extremely cold , I? Jlllgmn, J. BURNETT, We quote you the following: Lake Herring 55,00 Lake Salmon i.ao This extremely cold weather has been hard on fishing and prices have stiffened up con- siderably. Present Stock is exhausted, but we have some due here any day. MacFarIane ' Go. Brnggists t Booksellers. We have 300 Calendars left which were snowbouud. They are small hut better than none. Call and get Louse Killer And Cattle Food American Horse Upper Town. "1unprerutontt, we can Recommend Durham, Ont A ma ntl) one. Datmys :11 pamnitie and insect life on stock and poultry without any in- Jttrottxitheauialiii.' Easy applied & always eifee tual 6 lb. for 25 cents. suits to be got out of the feed. It malted bone, muscle 1nd flesh and puts animals that are " color' in prime condition. Homes get the]: coated and spirited, cows give more and betterqua1ii'y of milk, hogs fatten quicker dud lambs develop' better if fed on the Food. was “not, We have seen it used with the best of mum and do not think there is it: equal on the market. It aids digestion and em sures the very best re. suits to be trot out n: m. MM; Now is the time bt year you should start and get your stock into shape. We believe there is noth- ing better for Horses, Cat. tle, Sheep and Pigs, than G 3‘.

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