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Durham Review (1897), 22 Sep 1904, p. 4

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«4 P Raymond Sewing Mactkines sOMETHING NEW IX WASHERS *The K Cf[l.d4sse" 4 OACL aris Green, Hellebore, Bug Death, the new coring J{farvestors Goahn Glark. We can give only a mere list of our goods, l adaptability to the needs of South Grey we Deering Harrows, Wilkinson Ploughs ness, Palmerston Buggies,. Renowned a arling‘s Prug Store * ~EW IX WASHERS :® The Perforated Drum Also Wilhelm‘s Wringers, all made ov Watsonr, The best in their line as ‘Ye nave aiso a large quantity of this Twine which was kept in Burnett‘s store and therefore undamaâ€" ged ; this we offer at lowest current rates, We expect the showroom to be repamed at PTTTIUI se LiV 1 Quantities of this twine recent fire, we intend to We } ing Machines. _ _ McClary; Stoves for C Agent for the Dilion Hinge Stay Fence. 10€ A Complete Stock of DRUGS and MEDICICINES at Prices the owest, quality considered. L)arling‘s A)rug Store PI .Y MOUTH BINXDER TWIXNE Sall ednesday, September 28 rench and Paris Pattern BHats and 7”1'//1’72073/ VYoveltiecs «llinery _ Openings ivpingston, â€" ffarris Showrcoms expect the sl will continu bdeg to HAnnounce our And FPotto wing ”a_y;. e list of our goods, but in s of South Grey we are r â€"â€"AT ... cents «w i 1 SW C PREEI Renowned articles we bandle only the e new Plant Food, Blue Stone, Insect Powder, &c. ghtly damaged by the 11 off, while it lasts, at i 1b A few!doors South of the Middaugh Houseâ€" Jarm â€"])fachki nery. ted Prum. only in the Ideal sgâ€"â€"â€"â€"_____L _ _ _ C _ O0, 10e FGen W atsongot Avr, but in quality and ‘are not excelled: . Heney‘s Harâ€" l. * , w Wigenrt, Durh oriock. Satt Opnu’n_y of , fair prices best, Coal or Wood. a~ ram. tall red calf wi name is Rose, _ | to a nonâ€"resident I {OPihe o) Fhabladt aixts has $.4 40 _ a man who does not fear death in any form she would he a great boon. Sheis rery much attached to ber present home with a stay chain, but she will be sold to anyone who will agree to use hep right, | She is oneâ€"fourth shorthorn and threeâ€"fourths hyena. _ I will also throw in a doubleâ€"barrel shotâ€"gun. which goes with ber. In May she usually goes away for a week or rwo and returns with a tall red calf with wobbly legs. â€" Her name ie Raea I .. 2Â¥3 P Bill Nye, the humorist, once had a cowm to sell, and advertised her as follows " Owing to my ill health, I will sell at my residence, in township nineteen, range cighteen, according to the Governâ€" ment‘s survey, one plush raspberry cow, aged eight years. _ She is of undoubted courage and gives milk frequently. To a n.an who does not fear death in any form she \\"0uld be a great boon. She is KReport of 8. 8. No. Subjects History, Geogr; iology, 100 marks each, cent given. 5th classâ€"G j,°"IU* Sment Mss Mae Dickenson, Mr. Jas. Fax and Mre, Newton, they haye secured the services of an orchesâ€" tra of great skill and reputation,. Those coming to the show should make artangements to stay. They will be rewarded. Miinabodiitinielite didsranc i it Ais. id t 3k completed arrangements for their Gr Concert in the Town Hall on Thurs evening, Sept. 22nd. In addition to brilliant talent Miss Mae Dicken: tr. »Jas:: Fax arnd Mrc ~ Nlownies""", ALL ARRANGED.â€"The mittee of the Public Lit s 00 3 hi AAB c WwIUTh mim, and will take home pleasant mementos of his trip. Mr, C. L. Grant attended the meet ing of presbytery in Harriston and Mrs Farquaarson the meeting of W. R, M, 8. Mr, Farquharson, in addition to atâ€" tending presbytery at the morning session, addressed the Presbyterial Young People‘s Societies of the Maitâ€" land Preshyterial, Wroxeter, Mr. Geo, Young, Chicago, a Durham boy of 16 or more years ago, is in town tlls wrank a.lg .0 109 =f & Mr. Will Harris, late of the Toronto News‘ staff, is enjoying home life this week. He leayes Saturday for Edmaonâ€" ton, to take a position on one of the dailies of that rising town. _ Will will make his mark in the West. Mr. Irwin, of the Chronicle, received a& letter last week from West Virginia, conveying the disquieting news that his son Frank was in an bospital there and very ill with typhoid fever, \Ve‘ sincerely hope better news may follow, | It is with very sincere regret welearn | that Mrs, T. C. Morton is down wilh/ typhoid. Following so soon after the death of their son from the same cause, this is indeed a severe trial for the famâ€" ; ily, and all wiall hope for a fuvomhlel outcome, Messrs Arch. Hunter Geo. Sparling, Wim. B McKenzie, Jr., arrive night from attending t London. Mrs, John Williams returned from visiting her daugbters at T Junction. _ Mre. John Wilson ar dren accompanied her home. Miss Ada Brown came home Friday after a six weeks‘ visit with her sister, Mrs. H. Ball, Stratford, and her friend, Miss H. McGregor, Parkhill. Mr. Alex, McGilliyray, Sr., from the 8th Con.. Bruce, is visiting A. MeCorâ€" mack and other friends in Bentinck, and in Durham last Saturday. Messrs Cowham and Stanhope were in town for a few days since last issue, both interested in the changes going on in the Cement Mill, Miss 8. Vollet returned last week after a couple of montbs‘ stay with her broâ€" ther John and uncle. I\Zr. Sutherland, at Fort William, Miss Farqubharson, sister of the pastor, returned on Thursday last. after two years at Morden, Manitoba, spent with a sister there, Rey Mr Fraser, Annan, called on Rev, Mr. Farquharson last week on his way to and from a visit to Rev. Mr. Little, Holstein. i 1 Dr. and Mrs, Sutherland have arrived bhome from St. Louis. Dr. Jamieson‘s many friends are glad to see him around again. Mrs, Geo, Blackbarn is visiting friends in Cleyeland, Buffalo and Chiâ€" THE DURHAM REVIEW y J wohnbdly legs. Hep I”would rather sell hop Cas Pm 2 Om o 27 °°, 70 Â¥. Hamiiton | UVU 10 e 3rdâ€"F Patterson 80 First d 68. B. Ferguson 37, | ter the ‘dâ€"E Patterson 68, | was lef F L:uvren‘ge. Sr 2nd | manse, Py 2+ mm onl cus cte lic Library have now lunter, Jno. H. Hunter, ‘m. Black and Duncan arrived home Friday ding the,Western Fair, _ daughters at Toronto John Wilson and chilâ€" 10. 15, Lgremont, graphy and Physâ€" ch. _ Average per â€"G. Reid 53. ith Hamilton 54. M. Hall Ol;T})l;l‘Sdl: In“.‘uldn_ipn to the is 70. 4. Watâ€" _-;‘:e::-;.ml-- The congregations of cles 53, M Wilâ€" ministers were left in undisturbed s 60. %'fl“m‘l' | session of their churches. (:: ')l:;on :;:?“En t' Thirdâ€" Vacant congregations w Aive Pt .’,nd' did not wish to enter the union 1 L | £ i is F i nf Vatson, B. Lee | |Cft in undisturbed Pogsessinn il!l'iStOn and M]'s' ng of W. F, M. 8. addition to atâ€" it the morning he _ Presbyterial ties of the Maitâ€" cor brothers and d his father, l health and : old country n a pleasant cert comâ€" A, | _ 7 [ â€"â€"INn congregatioms where the â€" | ministers entered the United Free s, | Church, but in which a minority or a | majority of the members and adherents | did not, the church committees, on Dec. 14th, 1900, informed the ministers of all such parishes that the church wished Y | them ‘to meet, as far as possible, the ‘ | convenience of any of their former t J members aud adherents who did not see + ] their way to enter the United Free -I.Chl!f'('h. DÂ¥ giÂ¥ving tham. aS i9000 AoP {| The G. T. R. has put a telephone line | between Palmerston and Owen Sound ’ and Wiarton. The same wire is used | for telegraphing and Lelephnning and I both can go on at the same time, Inâ€" struments have beeninstalled at Harris. ’ ton, Hanover and Chesley, the leading ¢ gt:ticans between Palmerston and Owen und. and | _~}ufch, DY giying them fa ’ hoiding services in churches on VC PV Peeds Tht fates i1 Mss o C o eamon en tiny A muissionâ€"houses, Fifthâ€"No retired minister op the Church who did not enter t was deprived of his retiring all« home s Bull uo dlinccinalinflcls s ! in war receives ___Since the famous JjJudgment of the.’ House of Lords, favoring the remnant | of the Free Church who did not enter the union, it has been freely stated, ‘ that the remnant during the four years since the union had been barshly treatâ€" ed. The United Free Church has caused a reply to be issned to meet | this charge of barshness, which seems I to effectually refute it. We append the five points withou. the amplificaâ€" tion found in many papers : Firstâ€"EACh IMinickan wa.tangil § ’ The Liberal candidate in the Soo o constituency, Mr. C. N. Smith, has been :,' nseated for x piece of the most unâ€" | blushingly corrupt election work by | agents we have yet seen. _ We have | no doubt we shall hear more of the ‘‘cruise of the Minnic M. " which took | & lot of personators and pluggers from the American side to vote at an obâ€". scure polling place. Trus, the irregâ€" ular votes would not wips out the majâ€" ority and Mr Smith has been cleared of personal knowledge of the disgraceâ€" tul affair yet none will blame the judâ€" ges for voiding the election. There is great need for some man or , measure of heroic nature, that will emâ€" | body in legislation effective prevenâ€" tives to the slimy work prevailing at | ’ elections. _ We want a type of public | men and a standard of political moralâ€" ’ ity that will frown down every crookâ€" ‘edness, that will accept defeat but not dishonor, and more, that will refuse to | profit by dirty work of all kinds. This is demanded by eyvery consideration of private integrity and public honor. Fight and fight keenly, but let the weapons be fair. We have no use for dum dum ballots in this warfare, and | any man or machine found adopting | . them should meet with all the execraâ€" tion that the use of dum dum bullets In en qrarntss uo THE SCOTTISH CIiL’RCII CASE l â€"Gamey gets $25 and expenses for his speeches. He shouldn‘t care how Ilong the corrupt (?) Ross government lscays in power for when it goes, his | job will be done.â€"â€"Ex. â€"â€"The conspiracy of perjury in the 4 , North Grey election trial has failed so | far as the importation ot Buffalo plugâ€" gers are concerned. The trial is postâ€" | poned for some weeks but at this writâ€" Ing it appears certain that MacKay will hold his seat. â€"A comparative hush has come over the War news, both armies apparâ€" ently bracing themselves by less strenâ€". uosity for another mighty conflict, possibly near Mukden. Japan seems still pressing on three sides, Kuropatâ€" kin is reported to be falling back on Harbin, and it would appear that it will require another " masterly reâ€" treat," to enable him to get there. At Port Arthur conditions must be awtul in the beleagured town. New and darger Japanese guns are dx‘opping, shells with deadly effectiveness, tresh troops are arriving, tunneling undert the forts is in progress, for the Jap, ever ingenious and daring, will attack them from below it he cannot do it on the level or from above. Port Arthur at present could furnish illustrations for Dante‘s Inferpo. at 2 p. m., Saturday 17th gegt" _ All Seats Reserved. Secure your ticket in time. * Humorous vocalist. Miss Mae Dickenson, Toronto, Soprano, and Guizar Soloist. An orchestra of Five (3) Talented Perâ€" formers : Haw Bros. (2) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Runciman Mr. Joseph Trelford, Mrs. Newton, Accompanist. The plan ftor sale of tickets will be opened at MacFarlane‘s Drug Store The talent secured for the big conâ€" cert on Show night under the auspices of the Public Library is as follows : Mr, Jas. Fax, Toronto, NO DUMâ€"DUM BALLOTS TOPICS OF THE WEEK GREAT SHOW DAY CONCERT. **<Gâ€"++ TORONTO ter who did not en. Church of Scotland ied possession of his enter the union ing allowance, regations which the union were isession of their Unitéav}}ree facilities for es, b&“S and agent of _ Inasteriy reâ€" get there. At must be awtul n. â€" New and are dropping of these posâ€" hich % vere heip | *« the S IA l .l'(:'e 1 r a nts ec,. Al | Capr he lCA Pl‘i rep [ RESE e | _ AOE :’;‘: Ontari nd. Slfl teg of " | DUFr A gene ie | Drafts d | all poin d | est allos ak Adannaip, _ 5797 THOWed n savings bank deposits of $1.00 ana up wards Prompt attention and every facility afforded customers living a dista ce, SAVINGS Baxx savings bank dej in °* "het tw 4 W U r A general Banking business transacted Drafts issued and collection smade on all points, Deposits received and inter est allowed at errrent rates SAYINGE BANu â€"uterest allnwaa _ on win wl en us DURHAM AGENTS in all 1 Ontario, Quebec, States and England CAPITA L, Authorized . .. * > > »$2,000,00, CAPITAL, Paid D; ++ *>*s > +. 1,000,000 RESERYVE FoOXxn.. . ‘"‘ P 44406 STOARO BAXK of caup We are at the shop at the bridge evâ€" ery Wednesday and Saturday. â€" Or. ders or enquiries left at C. McArthur‘s store, or at the REviEw OFFICE, will receive our best attention. MODEL BAKERy F Lo 8 mds e HEAk i’ Flour and other ingredients. SECONDLY, we are artists in our line. THIRDLY, cleanliness reigns in every department of our establishment. LASTLY, our prices are absolutelyfair, Give us a call and see ror yourself. A first _ class line of Bread, Cakes, Pastry, always on hand at Rowe‘s store, arvest] GOOD REasonNsS: FIRST of all, we use only the finest Flour and other ingredients. CrAnarn+> .. S‘cte: .Zfam//t‘on lt ){yen cy. And therefore we hear &anothing" but prase for our bread, cake"s, pies, and every desirable varicty of pastry, /T suits To a T l ‘_‘7‘?' % cA thi; Head Office, . F. COWaAn, GEO. P. REID, J KELLY akMes, ing Machinery of firm‘s make o l K c s omm ‘as Dewâ€"dropâ€"in & see our stock of Heating Stoves and Ranges. When you cannot get what you want in any other store, give us a call and your mind will be relieved. Ask your neighbor about our Butter Worker and you will not be long without one. We have the greatest variety of table cutlery that can be found anywhere. A few odd Knives and Spoons still in stock. If you are in search of a Lamp of any description, you can get satisfied by inspecting our assortment, â€" Prices range from 20c to $20.00. Styles Our Show Cases are filled with Silverware of various deâ€" signs, very suitable for Wedding Presents, *‘ W. Black" Spoons and Foiks cannot be surpassed. ‘VEDDING CAKES Mat‘ie to order in Latest Since advertising two weeks ago, these celebrated single barâ€" rel, breech loading shot guns, we have been compelied to lay in another stock, so great has been the sale. Do not lose this opportunity of securing one, as it appears as if we will not be able to get any more at the same money. _A number of other grades of guns to pick from. Ammunition in abundance, W. BLACK. HARDWARE ! AGENCy principal Manitoba indeors President. Managepr, _ LOWER Towyx Torono. ) Agent, ; order ixi"I;E;s‘; shortest â€" notice. owers, +1,000,000 points in » United this famous ‘BARCLAY & BR Call and | Also | The Spring has come and | has gone and so has nearl y ' Tudhope Buggies an hich was once so flled t. with those rigs is now be: Wwith â€"Over a narlnad s YZoudhoge Now that you have a get a Tudhope Cutter CHURNS & XIp p7i.,%., Lxamimne our TUR. NIP PULPERS ; they are the best on the market ; also} our CUEITTHY WECL M Apuaaslls l gmpZemenfis 7 J S° VMaxwell Jachinery Of all binds | raco i Ne This night days, Marn Organs They are good in every respect av Show Rooms daugh Stables d Still they Come ; Still there are more to follow Why not fall into the procession and buy your bread, cakes and pastry at the upâ€"town bakery where you are always sure to get the best reâ€" turns for your money ? Having now "resh Roasted P 7 and Saturday, From PEEL, ine swoeman Durham & Owen Sound. A nice line of FRESH CONâ€" FECTIONERY always on hand. You get RIGHT PRICES good Flour sacks REMEMBER THE PLACEâ€"Nex;y 1 Campbell‘s Implement Warehouse . TERMS: CASH. J. S. Mcllraith ing now obtained competent help, I am in a pusition to fill all orders on short notice, weare 1.25, POK.....%+:+%+s..... Also 3 pr Dongola Oxfords, turn medium narrow toe, sizes 5, 5:;, were $1.75, HOW.....»....:.. .. .. Also see Store will close at G p. m. ever; except Wednesdays and Satur urham fla/f'ezjy For 1 Week Box Calf and Dongola Oxforgs iD j Eé%/’ ?\“ 3. . ‘;-.r\'%}f“i: pfi | NK ‘ McKay sewn, at the folâ€" lowing reduced prices to make room for Fall Goods now arriving : We will sell the balance of our Ladies‘ PHONXE xo $1.50, 1.35, WHEELBARRows °7 nas nearly two carload Buggies and the pla ce so flled to overfion in s is now being filled u; carload of the famou TRUNKS our famous opposite Mid. Lambton St. me and the Sum:; eanuts every Wedp, A Tudhope Bugg-‘- ‘r & be in the swin SEPT. 22, 1904 MOF.:s+ss ;« + POFixss x +ss s OE .%.s . ... our Goods., @utters for Sale cheap, atson. Sole, and ( 90c on Ofy OO C. A. FLEMINC, P: Epelling. qur courst Northern B in Ur Telec L Blacksn 100 Acre 100 A 200 Ac NEW Ti th Lare Bi Cher 7 piec 4 piece Fanoy Gold der HF .# BIG at 10 o‘cloc and determ: of errors an List of the 1 ship of Glen having bus quired to att place. ‘ 1904 Th RIGH1 NoOTICE will be held io Voters‘ I Judge â€"of : County of « By Mode And at Ite And Insu REP Don‘ 0 Dated thi w, 28 DAYV TOWXNS SEPT W Al 8I O at CO

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