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Durham Review (1897), 22 Sep 1904, p. 1

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You are Cordially Invited September 28th and 29th Rates Star $1.80 i + ews $1.85 & itie +9: ] | ++« . $KOO ire. §1.75 iser â€"$1.60 «.+. _ §$1.75 ; Star $1.75 s... $1.000 5 %omcs Gomn@ â€"BaAREHEADED.â€"Going bareâ€" ‘headed is becoming a fad with women in more places than Brooklyn. _ Perâ€" | haps it is a sign of returning sense, and that they think it better to abandon headgear altogether, as have such an apology for a hat as they have been wearing stuck away above theit head {like an umbrella, _ Bareheaded women are now seen not only in che outer resiâ€" ‘dence districts and in the parks, but |riding in the streetâ€"cars and in the busiâ€" \ness section of Fulton street at night. |Whole parties of young women go to Coney I‘;Innd without hats, and it is getting so common that no one seems to take any particular notice of it.â€"Ex. ANOTHER CEMENT InDUsTRY.â€"Very quietly a start bhas been made in the making of Cement bricks in town and so setisfactory has been the result that the public will soon hear more of the **National Cement Brick and Block Co." whose initratory plant and workâ€" shop is at rresent. to be found near Mr John Williams‘ residence on Elgin St. A chimney has already been built with them most satisfactorily, and it is the intention to go into the business on a large scale. Bricks of excellent quality can be sugplied as cheap as the clay maâ€" terial, and moulds are being secured to make window and door sills and many other set pieces where strength and durability are required. _ Options have already been recured on some sand hills the cement can be obtained close by, water there is aâ€"pleniy, and the requisite skill in mixing and applying the presâ€" sure is all that is needed, Tur CaTaicoxmms.â€"Mrs. De Touff Lauder on Monday evening last under the auspices of the Presbyterian Guild gave an excellent lecture on the above subject. _ She has travelled in the Holy Land and lived a year in Rome and her observant and cultured mind has made her thoroughly conversant with " The Land and the Book." In beautifual English she discussed the times of the Apostles, the trials and troubles of the early Christians, the persecution under the monster Nero, the first of ten Chrisâ€" tian persecutions,. The great excayvaâ€" tions, called catacombs, made for seâ€" creting the dead bodies of Christian friends were graphically described and a hurried sketch given of the gloomy time till Constantine the first Christian Emperor, an Englishmah born, turned the tide, Mrs. Lauder is a decidedly interesting speaker, a scholarly lady, and the Society feels much indebted to her for her efforts, _A cordial vote of thanks wase given her. Mr. Drysdale thxe sweet Scottish singer, sang a fine §010. Tn® Srow. â€" Evervthing promises well for the Show toâ€"day, Wednesday, and to morrow. _ Entries have come in rapidly and the demand for _ space in the building exceeds what the Directors can giye. ‘The management have been active to have the fair at all points a worthy one, and we hope good weather and good crowds will reward them. A Busy PasroRr.â€"Rev. Mr. Farquharâ€" son is attending Presbytery at I(Lu'ris- ton, toâ€"day, Tuesday. _ Afternoon and evening he takes a run to Wroxeter, to attend a Y, People‘s Presbyterial Conâ€" vention there, being down for a topic. and expects to get home toâ€"night. {’ri- day he preaches Sacramental preparaâ€" tory sermons at Priceville and Swinton Park. takes place this year on Tuesday, Sept. 27, and it is expected all the successes and perhaps more, of former years is to be repeated. _ Over 2000 people turn out to this, best of township shows, and this year‘s officers seem determined to maintain its splendid reputation,. Send to or call on Secy. Treas., And. Seim, Holstein for a Prize List. _ The Schoolâ€" Drill compecition so successful last year is to be repeated. Town, (lately occupied by Mr John Ehrhardt) _8 rooms, splenaid cellat, furnace, almost new, good well, &c. Apply to the proprietors, A NEw MEMBER.â€"The last number of *Industrial Canada" published by the Manufactuzers‘ Association, has aâ€" mong its list of new members the name of the * Durbam Marufacturing Co., Limited,. Cream Separators." The Imperial Orchestra Jubilee Singâ€" ers are coming on Monday, 26th inst., under the auspices of the I, 0. F. This famous troup bave delighted audiences every where, Reserved Seats 35¢, others 25¢, _ Plan at MacFariane‘s. House To REXNT.â€"The northern porâ€" tion of the McKechnie block. Upper AM. cl2l h td n‘ , + 1 1 1. I Do IT Now â€"â€"Not to imake "two bites of a sherry," we offer the REvVIEw to New Subscribers to Jan. 1, 1905 for 25 ets. _ Only a quarter, but what a quarter‘s worth to that frend of yours, either at home or abroad. Thanksgiving Day has been fixed for Thursday, Nov. 17. Too late, but then it is expected the elections will be over by that ‘time. and that will be someâ€" thing to be thankfal for, Don‘t forget East Grey Show Fair at Flesherton next week. Tuesday and Wednesday, 27th and 28 inst. 1t prom:â€" ises being best fair of the Society, hence everybody should attend. A Nsw BcoiuEr®.â€"The Furniture Facâ€" tory has closed down for a few days to allow of the installation of two ‘new boilers. This is an evidence of growing business, Fall Millinery Openings at 8. F. Morâ€" lock‘s on Wednesday, Sept. 28th and following days, We beg to acknowledge receipt of a complhmentary Press Pass to Stratford Horse Show, to be held Friday and Saturday of this week, Egremont Show. "The World‘s Fair" DURHAM, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, ., G. & J. mcKEcuntE. m M 4A elUl The Presbytery of Saugeen immet on Tuesday at Harriston, eyery minister but one being present. Rey Mr. Edâ€" mison of Rothsay owing to the state of his hnealth resigned his charge, where he has ministered for the last twentyâ€" five years. _ He testified to the uniform affection between him and his congreâ€" gation, and his regret at taking a step that would sever him from his brethren in the Presbytery bat felt himself unable to continue in the work at the present time,. _ The resignation was laid en the table and the congregation cited to appear before the Presbytery at the December meeting when the case will be issued. Mr, D. L Campbell who got his B, D. from RKaox College last Spring, and | whom the press has with one consent| been entitling D. D., was appointed inâ€"| terim _ moderator of Cedarville, Esplin| and Kingscote. Mr, Hanna was appoinâ€"| ted to prepare a paper for a presbyterial | conference to be held at the meeting in | December, _ Mr. G. McQuibban otf Harâ€"! riston and Mr. Rice of Holstein were| approved as students in preparation for | the ministry, Mr,. Rice was certified to| Montreal College where he intends to‘ prosecute his studies and Mr. McQuibban | was giyen the position of student cateâ€"| chist and appointed as temporary supply | for Mildmay and Ayton,. | The W. F. M.S, which met at the same place hal a successful meeting, the address of Drâ€" Marion Oliver a missionary on furlough being especially appreciated. The ladies of Knox Church to the full maintained their reputation as the hostesses on the occasion.â€"Com. OrcHAarDp.â€"At Holstein, on the 16th inst., after a short illness, Mrs. Thos, Orchard, A REL1IC.â€"We cull the following ftrom the Wroxeter Star published by Mr. B. H. Townsend, long proprietor of the Review. His brother, Mr. Joseph Townsend, _ fourded the * Dundalk Guide" back in the 70‘s, which was afâ€" terwards turned into the "Grey Reâ€" view " : " That axe of ours hasn‘t come bome yet. _ It‘s hardly worth stealing. so if you see it in your back yard return it to its accustomed place round the Star office uoor, where it was very use ful to the neighbors. That old axe came to Proton nearly 30 years ago as a pioneer to cut down the Proton swamps but fate threw it into the hands of the printers, and it has since followed the profession of splitting the hardest knots in the wood pile, and many a hard rock has it met. Although a little dull, by having its youth renewed with a new bandle occasionally, it was a very useful old keepsake. In ga.ct. after runâ€" ning the gauntlet of Dundalk, Uurham, etc., to go astray in the "virtuous" little tow n of Wroxeter might break its iron heart." FautL MiruiNERYy OPEXNINGS.â€"Don‘t forget that Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 28th and 290 and following days are opening days in our Millinery Deâ€" partment. There will be on exhibition the season‘s very latest novelties in Headwear, _ You are cordially invited. James Ireland PRICEVILLE SHOWw.â€"We have reâ€" ceived a copy of the Prize List of Arâ€" temesia Agricultural Society‘s Fall Exâ€" hibition, which is to be held on Thursday and Friday, October 6 and 7. Dugald McCormick is President, Donald Mcâ€" Millan and W, J. Mead 1st and 2nd Vice Presidents, N. McKinnon, Secyâ€"Treas. Directors : N. McKinnon, Jas. Paton, Jas. Geddes, Alex, Muir, J. McArthur, Win, Meads, David Harrow, Wim, Watâ€" son, John McLean. With such an able set of officers the show will be a success this year as usual. _A grand concert at night at which appears Fax, Jimmy Gardiner, Mrs. Couttsâ€"Bain and Piper P, McArthur. _ Remember the date. REMEMBER the Annual Harvest Home Services at the Varney Methodist Church October, 2nd and 3rd. Services Sunday at 10.30 and 7.30. . Entertainment on Monday evening, addresses by Rev Thos Colling and others: music hy Varney choir and Durham Male Quartette. Popular Prices. Housrs to Lrt.â€"Two houses in a desirable part of the town, corner of Garafraxa and Durham Roads. One contains 8 rooms, firstâ€"class furnace and bath room. The other contains 6 rooms Electric Light fixtures in both. Rents moderate, Apply to _ _ ForSs h ALEâ€"Ex ]re7|,f3" calf, Dan t_]m fine pure br 11 r 15797. Sive Pn 1 Jessie A. J ed Jersey | MB me C ‘ No, 56584. &“‘ Hursts Son °. H. B. No | With h_“ts to the rotaries. whic} _ _Ty Apply to E. PE‘<A. 3. C C | me thlng more coal c {*l'les, which, h;md}ifii‘!Ple's Mills h EL, Durham, ;::’“'? » d(;:f"t‘p,‘ll'* by 25 )llrtlr:-h?r would Mi](pd C lndfi ()f fped ave cnnfitnn” *4 rou "p' t h*‘S(‘ pr . hige l)(‘r roâ€" } . espect y on | s igineer roposals .c Rolled ohop at $20 especially Bs t r at Oit» ® came : per tor y No. 1| y a majori awa and hat / “;*Ls. Wheat] 1. . Also FI To R ajority of d were i & McGo ets, at righ our, lfl uce th ® the Boar 7 R t Â¥ | fin -"sd +L, ard The R waAxr. ght prices. | q considerati esirable ev. A. E Of 4/ deration of $ resul!, a (:(md.ut‘t the E. Bray of H; ‘:wked“_ -‘:Chme inform f $18000, Direcâ€" srvices. and (harvest. Pnanhas wil1 | offer al;(t{)er, Te Bokng io oX T nal ;))“ Sunday n presch "‘vaiulnksmvmgifi“ . payable ;n accented an xnrlmm. mor ext in Trinity sermons for its: ng themselves 'lnst/almems Allan‘s School lfing and eveni Church, | sumed we 1. amountin y a [zuammwfi A S ouse in t ng, and at ! Durh 4 understsnd I g to $5000 C is fel?l'fhm-:x pmofn n re afternoon, _| ams, O# Stanhope ,i‘Y"Messrs (?Li.]fi,\' I ; for Mr. Tt .â€"Much s * QOwen S q( on o‘ Iver Thedogs of tng S on Sunmathy | was placed in lue hat Ni S Maand: :udqe“ly 1‘:*tnl~f‘ nis wife “r:ll)d. :!msu.in ‘igf (Il"fitfi.el, On: h;tuds of bur‘ftar;:ll,e,. Sunda ast Friday. . " o died \'er' |ceodlt whi : of the Boar er Seott very l:V‘ to Mt. Forest ‘flu- funeral UY | to put hi ch led Dil'vc‘“‘_””“-jt pro irge C ceme n |th is pesi 2 r McK The F es etery was a | VB€ Ca ny gnation as Tre: echnie are cum?,mnus”""""i'ln Juat | _A day was .fl easurer of g 1g : kin E. ubjilee Si te p‘L‘ xe Rnd the T()\\'xlTi](Irtitlll(- Dl'elc‘ Pifilnqprgl I‘SL or to the‘} upon for makl londay the 26 lall shonld edes them r"v?wtfl t nitiation of : ng a before the ;‘{-â€"()lh inst. The }w filled on it);;lng mfl;t‘ e :ugm(.p,, from .:;);y mâ€" (Les have mv(::;\':l]lllps‘ and (.[,i{l(‘l’l’;\:n s"nng !r“:’;t:':;"?ilet,i(';n f)fl:m: lflu“t WwiLs :;:lt\.\-;l :‘ome unde iem great pri cal audienâ€" | . «at which ti k changes on « or RrareE» ie esP iCes 0,;11';::0'1 hey ':?ll'l': taken, anl(]i til;":%‘! ‘esth“:n;"-. l tiny Rervices nt t the Anni e 1. 0. F. / co ersuwof equal ADarrels n is oup s : 7 ral Hary | condition al quality more of October ')' the Varney arvest H i t ns were pr Â¥y, unde % 2nd: rney Methodi Home | 0 go on : produced er equal at 10.30 : ndand 278. Bervie istChurch | !‘mi€ onall the rot d, the work Mond: T80 2.30.._. Rntertaim Sunday 18 i RpOUL before the wo e Hrine s : y eve * 5 ]'411“-]-‘. 5 iday ".“d thOBp ove the w 1e time Colling ning, addres tainment on | 19 4 ard gr: a vork was / ¢ ‘sse53 1 daysâ€"m anted ar k as done choir h."““l others; ies by Rev Tt !o ' ore, Ti i extens and : music hy hos | °B Mo e work w ision Popular ’i)”gzllrh:tm \[:i' "(‘) Varney ,'nf (hel,"‘;gr‘qflhis “.p:)’;(““‘l‘lf‘llll. on, ',“'I:{ . 3 uart t ies 0 * e prese Hovses ro Li ette. I\ ook place, . f both p;l,.'s.,,ln.?( nce flesirable ‘p: LErTt.â€"Two I | We "Bar the test Gumfl'ax“' v:\':u]“t the '("V"m‘clse:q in ";saymg‘thr".ehjaim’d hithe :"()r;’tainh S ronnmis ?illrh:u” R'(ng;m‘r‘onf ';Vhen it 4s a“::g::j“ this “"lq(!“(;;‘ from ath r 8, firgtâ€"class furna : as 131 -11.()ml|. The rstâ€"class furna “eitaued' we giye openly that }P' but dlectric Light tfi other contain ce and em. c to _the facts : the test moderate, _A fixtures in b is 6 rooms 'Dflilltg: 6 st it g‘,enmf as we know . Apply to oth. Rents]turned hi. tltl:uy fewer «,i’l.lled :]mt three o War |qualit e clinker w; tl'refi were | f()}‘ ALL MirummERy Brack. ]Tbis i{' and more coal “v'f“ of inferior 1 Se;fietg&t ‘Vedneqd?,_PEmeS'“‘DOn’t 'enough'!:n‘gd Eeem is a l';':l?é,ndsnmed, 4 t un ind 20 y and Thurs sured that sharehold It decisive ‘ ire 0Denin’ Zit ;u"l f()”( & ul.\day al [he hnd ers are vye : * ong the mill is one e now asâ€" partment g_days in our 1\’."".“8 days & same li nce more AS he seaso There will lillinery D and turm ines as bef. running ason‘s v be on exhibiti eâ€" | than ng out as : ore the tes Head wear, Yg:xyml-:w“ noVPrtli'c;lann pcflseu}:;‘fl'r'-lp‘:%e's c""nth 38 oi ln(;!". ‘ cordi rities in o i 1d. :; P | Jmm"y invited. .'p':‘ovemmta Con n the attem ll:ie exâ€" nes [reld, e guara 1es, we beli ple lmâ€" nd Directo".“t’ee fund in th “‘,I'e\’e' out of | M e hands of the l Fine Weather for the first day of the Fair and lots of entries., Settled like for toâ€"morrow. Mr, Fred A. Lewis. piano tuner of Berlin expects to be in Durham about the last of October. SAUGEEN PRESEYTERY. DIED. TARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO t & i t & tw C i & THos. A. Harr18s, Assignee, Dated at Durham] Durham, Ont,. this 19th day of September, A.D. 1904, Wednesday, September 28, Millinery Openings . . .. President Cowham and the Directors have upon them a great trust, which we hope to see successfully handled and \the faith of the shareholiders justified _{hy results, And further take notice that on or after the 4th day of October 1904, I will proceed to distribute the assets of the said estate among the creditors of whose claims I shall then have had notice. Miss Dick. 6 & s% 4e e e a Latest in Trimmed Millinery The creditors of the said Iusolvent are hereby required to file their claims with me or my solicitor duly proven as required by the said Act, on or before the date of such meeting. A meeting of the creditors of the said Insolvent will be held at the office of J. P. Telford at the said Town of Durham, on the 4th day of October A. D. 1904, at the hour of 3.30 o‘clock in the afternoon to receive a statement of the affairs and to appoint inspectors, and the fixing of their remuneration, and for the ordering of the affairs of the estate generally. In the matter of NORMAN P. Mecâ€" INTYRE, an Insolvent, OTICE is herehy given that Nor N man P. Mclntyre of the Town of Durham, carrying on business as a grocer and restaurateur, has made an assignment to me under the provisions of Chapter 147 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1897. It is satisfactory to know that orders enough ‘re on hand fo keep them busy for months; the * National Brand" is winning its way into public esteem and though there is little prospect of diviâ€" dends this year owing to the initiatory mistakes and mistortunes of 1903, it is satisfactuory to be informed that the mill can be run at a profit and has been so run during 1904. tary Â¥ day, from pn: engin supported by ; To produce finannggunsi. tor MeKechai asked, tgt late offer of $12000, safeguarding t For months back it has been known in n quarters that the Directors of the National Portland Cement Co, have had re them proposals for certain improvements to the rotaries, which, without nsing more coal or Jabor would increase the output by 25 barrels per roâ€" tary day. _ These proposals came from engineer at Qitawa and were supportet loy. a majority of the Board To uce this desirable result, a fin consideration of $18000, Direcâ€" tor . echnie informs us, was first asked, but later, the Board accepted an offer of $12000, payable in instalments, safemil!d_{ng themselves by a guarantee a _ ivua : â€" This week we announce"our Fall Millinery Opening to be held Assignee‘s Notice to Creditors and following days, when we will have for your inspection all the We will have on display Ladies‘ Bonnets, Children‘s Hats and Bonnets, and all sorts of Millinery Novelties. We cordially invite you to our Fall Millinery Openings Grand Concert Thursday Evening. ENT MILL CHANGES work was The time was done ension of t on, and ‘presence ‘ the test MACHINE REPARING The Price Smashers Over two hundred differe Patterns to choose from R. B. KEELER & SONS Wall Paper C. L GRANLT. We are getting ready to look after your wants and keep addâ€" ing to our stock of winter goods. The latest is (‘:i_fls'gnd Chilâ€" dren‘s Jackets, nice, stylish goods at reasonable prices. Some new Dress Goods and Ladies‘ Skirts too. NoW Is YOUR CHAXNCE TO SAVE MONEY ? BE WV ARNED TNX ‘TTHDME We are going to slaughter the whole stock, Come early as there will be a big rush for the greatest Wall Paper Barâ€" gains ever shown in Durham Landed at Keeler‘s Big Jewelâ€" ery and Book Store. ‘This was a Manufacturers‘ Stock and we bought the whole Stock at a very low rate on the Doliar. 4) 1 CHAS RAMAGE, 20,000 Rolis preexs *J 1 indcceg [ Ukemagesh But we will tell you more next week. s it too early to talk about Fall Goods? Though it is only September, the nights are getting cold, warning us that winter is near, Be warned in time, take it by the forelock, and be preparâ€" ed when the cold comes in earnest. ParmtEr axpo Pusursa®rr. Â¥a F4 â€"â€"«Of HCW C ter] |& Durhan nt * t

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