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Durham Review (1897), 25 May 1905, p. 4

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C l y 22 9Y [ w freshfand good. _ _ .. ;9 ~ "~ «*L We Bank on Quality. yo J7 $ D &z ZinS) The PRDeople‘s Druggist. AJeering Jfarvesters METHING NEW JX WasBEIFEs: 11. 1« Also Wilheltm‘s Wringers, all mad iaymond Sewing Machines. McClary Agent for the Dilion Hinz This is the season for renovoting your homes. New Corâ€" tains will be required. _ See our great stock before buy ing. We have them from........ Our $1 Curtai **" uned" 4400 ver or. io 5B0 A complete showing of Spring and Summer White Lawn Waists, made in dainty fashions and markea specially low. lt‘sa waste of time and n oney to look elsewhere, _ We bhave decided to sell these Waists at each Madies‘ @a/n{y White Warsts GoAn '@Zark. BEAUTY ABOUNDS on every hand HERE. Departments all complete with goods attractive, becoming and modmtef y â€" priced. Wfiltinery Clegant d Lovely 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 RBDG#gie@ â€" Ranasmwsl . 2O 7 PwWSs, wikinson Ploughs, Heney‘s Harâ€" , Palmerston Buggies. Renowned a: ticles, fair prices ottingham Lace Curtains The be:t in their line RBeautiful Jpriny Apparel Cask and One Price. Our Order Book plainly lsibovn the re:nlt O:V Milâ€" nery Opening Week,. Such a brilliant display was worthy of a much larger town than Durâ€" bam. Our Hats were greatly admired and were designed by our Milliners who won unâ€" stinted praise for eleâ€" gance, novelty and good McClary Stoves for Coal cr Wood Dilion Hinge Stay Fence. You‘ll fird all these at Darling‘s Drug Store. All the goods we sell are pure, becarefully made, the right thing for the [»purpose. If you bave a preseription to fill ETthis is the place‘to bring it. _ Everything The New Baby 75¢, 51, 125 to 2.50 51.00 per pr. to 5.00 * Needs Pure Drugs, Hyâ€" genic Nursing Bottles, the ___Best Toilet Preparations. , ali made by Watson of Ayr. Snd Garm )ffathinery. bandle only the best. 1 crtern:t«c6 F1in cods, but in quality and ‘ey we are not excelled: orlock. A tew doors South of the Middaugh House, Wfittinery Wodestly Priced 58 (T°v in the IG.e _ _ The groom was supported by his brother Mr A. L. McComb of Toronto accompanied ty Miss Violet Peifer who stood as bridesmaid for her sister. The wedding took place at 2 o‘clock and after congratulations were tendered a sumptous dinner awaited all in the dinâ€" ing room. Dinnet over, amidst the good wishes of all, the bhappy couple left on the5 o‘clock train for their home in Durham. [The IKeview welâ€" A quiet wedding took place at the home otf Mrs John Peifer of New Hamâ€" burg May lith when his daughter Lezida Carrie was united in martiage to Mr A. G. McComb of Durham, [ Mr Arch. McDougali, left on Monday morning to take a position on the Tilsonburg Observer. Archie has been one of the popular town boys for the past ten years, of irreproachable charâ€" acter, and an earnest worker in the Baptist Church. Helearned the printâ€" img trade in this office and bas been of late years a standby on the Uhronicle staif, Heis a competent and agrecable work man. and we wish him every sueâ€" cess,. f Miss Margaret Vesste, daughter of Mr John Vessie, Rocky Saugeen, was one of fifteen who graduated with honâ€" ors at the Clifton Springs, N. Y.. Sanitâ€" orium Training School for nurses, where she has been tor the past three years. A recent Springs paper gives a nice cut of the successful ones and a write up of a grand reception given to them at the awarding of the diplomas. Congratulaâ€" tions. Miss Ethel Campbell, Swinton Park, was a caller on many Darham friends last week. She intends in a few weeks to take a trip for a few months to Wisâ€" consin near Duluth, to visit her uncle, Mr Arch McDougall, mining _superinâ€" tendent and her two brothers John and Archie. Mr Sam Patterson, Jr. left Tuesday morning with his son fo: Stratford Hosâ€" pital where the latzer will undergo an operation for appendicitis. Dr Gun acâ€" companied them, and we trust the opâ€" ration will be successful. Miss Kate McDonald of the Re staff has secured the Rocky Sa Echool in succession to Miss Edge is leaving. Miss Kate will malk excellent tsacher and the truste to be congratulated, Mrs N. McKechnie last Friday eyenâ€" ing entertained a party of young ladies consisting of Miss Hall, milliner at Morlock‘s, and ber assistants, Mr. and Mrs. Allan on Thursday last took their son Arthur to Fergus hosâ€" pital for treatment. An cperation reâ€" sulted in removing about a quart of pus from the lungs and we hear be is imâ€" proving. Mre. Farquharson, Mrs. J, Gun, Misses M Hunter and Marion Gun are guests of Mt Forest friends for the bolâ€" iday. Miss Lizzie McIntosh came home from Toronto Saturday to see her mother who is ill at present. Miss Jucksb, of Hanover, visited ber friend, Miss Hall, milliner at Morlock‘s during the past week. Mrs Arthnr McClocklin left Tuesday to visit for two weeks with her husband in Meaford. Mr John Clark, Miss Katie and Masâ€" terWillie are visiting in Owen Sound this week. Mrs. Geo. Meikle is visiting ber sister, Mrs. Grier, near Parisley, this week. Mr. J.8. Diysdale spent over the holâ€" day in Hamilton and Dundas. Mr George Binnie is in Owen Sound this week on County Business. Mesers W. C. Vollet and Chas, Parâ€" rot are bolidaying in Toronto. Mr. J. F. Grant is in Toronto a coupl!® of days this week on business. Miss Porter is spending the %ith at her home in Burlington. Mr Wm. Reid left on Monday to work in a machine shop in tGueiph. Mre. L. McKonzie left Tuesday for Guelpb, - Miss Aunnie Weir is bome from Huntsyille. McComusnâ€"PrEirE®. DURHAK REVIEW AYMENEAL n to Miss Edge, who Kate will make an and the trustees are Rocky Saugeen Review ONTARIO ARC ' TORONTO LATER,â€"The revelati at the i qn-tw.b':l:ntomt:l:o;ltum: now undressed baby first then drowned it. " s ’ She wanted to steal the goâ€"cart and ) j took it, baby and all. She took & ‘ | streetâ€"car, having the cart hung on be.â€" l’ hind. got off to wheel it home and beâ€" came embarassed what to do with the | baby. With fearfal deliberation she | flang it over an embankment 90 feet high, crawled down and undressed it carried the baby into a culvert where it might never have been discovered had not the workings of an immaatare intellect in an effert to deceive overâ€" reached itself. "Oh what a tangled web we weave When first we practice to deceive. * Thegirl‘s mother died two years ago, her father married again, but separatâ€" ed from his wife, and the girl was making shift as a housekeeper, but bevond the father‘s control. She has a bad reputation as a liar, and was a frequenter of Jow theatres and influâ€" enced by the atrocities and murder scenes toooften displayed on bill boards. Well may we say as the bereaved | father said of the murderer of his babe * Poor Girl, * but the question will not down, is the eommmflty doing all it can to surround youth with the best influences, ard to prevent a contaminâ€" ation that leads to this deep depravity. A _ heart rending tragedy _ was enacted in Toronto on Friday last, and the hearts of thousands have been lacâ€" erated by the deliberate murder of a 9â€"month old baby by a 13 year old girl. _ Mrs Murray was in front of Eatâ€" on‘s about 4 o‘clock and left her goâ€" cart with baby in it in a lane for a brief minute or two, when she came out both were gone! She notified the police, who were inclined to think at first it was a joke of some one, but time passing and no return, the distracted parents and others continued the hopeâ€" less search. Saturday afternoon the, police were notified by two little girl s Josephine and Mand Carr, that they _had found a dead body at the foot of A 90 foot embankment, and Josephine had seen a woman the day before wheeling along the embankment, an d she described her dress sn minutely that suspicion rested on the mother. Detective Forrest got them face to face but Josephine said Mrs Murray was not the woman. and her readiness to give further information, aronsed susâ€" picion that she was lving and before three hours, she confessed herself the murderer and told all. â€"Hon.C. S. Hyman has been sworn in as Minister of Public Worksfin place of the late Hon. Jas. Sutherland. He will be keenly opposed in London. . â€"Hon,. Mr Whitney is to be congratâ€" ulated on his firmness with the Radial Railway Co., who wanted something like a perpetual franchise in their charter. He took the unusual course of going to the committee to assure them the government would not endorse the bill even if recommended. The comâ€" mittee threw it out by 9 to 8, Beattie Nesbitt voting against the Government view. Mr Nhitney was also on comâ€" mendable ground when he objected strongly to imvortant measures being brought in in the closing hours of the sesslon. He put another feather in his cap by the clever way he handled the Junction Pool room, a notorious gambâ€" ling establishment which has been brol:len up and its leaders heavily ; fined. â€"â€"A proposal has come up in the British House of Commons to have the West India Islands administered by the â€" Dominion. Commercially â€"this union should be of the greatest advantâ€" age. The step taken by the J. B. Mcâ€" Lean Publishing Co., in sending traveller John Cameron there may yet bear greater frait. â€"â€"Togo is maintaining an admirable secrecy as to the disposition of his fleet while it is certain he is kept in touch with that of his adversary. One of the weaknesses of the British Empire in war is the demand for every scrap of information by her people, which, of course, filters to the enemy. This was noticeable in the Boer War. â€"Halifax and Exquimalt are to be kept in repair merely, the Admiralty thinking it unlikely they would ever form a part of a campaign area. i â€"é& ((}’onservntive callz’clu at Ottawa as decided to oppose the two ding bvâ€"elections in Igmdon and N.pz)nxtord which is not surprising news. «â€"â€"Ramors #re abroad that Rojestvenâ€" sky bas broken down nervously, but the Russian war office has no fear and expects him to be able to getto Viadiâ€" vostock with some of his fleet when hbe will be retired as he is too irritable to get aloug with the commandant of the fort and generals there. This exâ€" plains hissilly and criminal action in the North Sea. â€"Commercial agents are being sent out of Viadivostock preparatory toa â€"Two Baltimore physicians think they have discovered a serum cure for zr{old fever. Tfi.l. on 28 cases reâ€" ted in recovery of 21, fifteen of which they think directly traceable to the effects of the serum. â€"All reports trom the West indicate a fine wheat prospect. TOPICS OF THE WEEK Humiliating Tragedy. S. SCOTT. OoF BEST QUALITY. Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Crockery, &c. We can give you Bargainr. 78 We ask inspection of our Teas..a» TWEEDS & YARNS Upper Town, PEEL, QVALITY OF OUR suprs LOTS of choice and barâ€" gains to those who come early. PREPARATORY to movâ€" ing to other quarters we have decided to make a MOVING SALE and have cut our prices accordingly. Call now and see our extensive lines of MEN‘S AND LADIES‘ CLOTaINg MOVING STOCK SALE MILKING UTENSILS Do not forget that we carry an imâ€" mense stock of Cream Cans, Milk Pans, Strainer Pails, Strainers, Skimmers, and Milking Pails. BUGGY NEEDS Give us a call it you are in search of Buggy Spreads, Lap Rugs, Lap Rubber‘s, Whips and Harness of every description. MACHINES Have a look at our Rocker and Barrel chnros. Revolying and Push Washing Machines and Wringers. Durham & Owen Sound A large variety of the very u&f‘:t,,‘ ey Is better A child can work our Lawn Mowers with satisfaction. SCREENS We have a great assortment of Secreen Doors and Window Screens, and our prices are right. SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINT. Spring is full of brightness. Sherwin Williams Paints and varnishes are fullof shine. The Sherwin Wilâ€" liams products are the best that can be found. Every man his own painter. Watchmaker, Jeweller, Optician Wedding Rings, Engageâ€" ment Rings, Birthday Rings, and all varieties. Call and see our large stock. That Chafing Dish and No t Water Mottle at Gerdon‘s Take No Chances _ And captivate the doveâ€" _ Tsl 2t en on ie ar., will make this rule he d Sioe e * HARDWARE LEVINE LAWN MOWERS A. Gordon, New Rings _ BLACK Durham A. W.Watson ‘ Buns and Biscuits in great variety All kinds of Cakes made to order, WEDDING CaKrEs our specialty . Pure. Fresh CONFECTIONRY 2. Ordors LoLft Firstâ€"Class Manitoba Flour For Sale Everything in readiness for the Spring season,. Do you want any Spring Imptements .. Ploughs, Harrows, Drills, Scuffiers etc. Enquire at this agency. HMarvesting Wachinery . . Rakes, Mowers, Binders, etc., of this famous firm‘s make, They give great satisfaction,. _ Priccs and terms to suit purchasers. Watson‘s Breadâ€"The Best Poter MHamilton J{yency 6 ox Corner Yonge and Alexander Sts. BUMMER SES8ION for teachers and others dur ing July and August. Al of our graduates goi positions. Circulars free. Enter any time. Catalogue free. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. J. 8. Mcllraith Distinguished for *‘ Thoroughness ‘ Custom work and repairing promptly attended to. TERMS CASH. EGGS TAKEN as Cash in exchange for Goods ‘ Dong., Misses® & Chiloren‘s Stippers 22 Leather and Tan. We have a lln'c of Lutes® Ropo Porle Bals =\= them. They are beauties. Many different kinds sesr=e in‘ shof DRCOINGY Don‘t forget that we claim " HALF TIME" is the best, cheapest and quickest Paste Polish we know of. Only to be had here. 10c per box. Some of our customers think we arc too far downtown and some not {ar enough but under the present cirâ€" cumstances we will be pleased to see as many as can come this far, We have good values in j from $1.00 to $1.75. Slfllfl 3|I[ll]9l8 Also other highâ€"grade Manitoba Flours, per barrel +$5.60 to 5.75 Ogilvie‘s Royal Household per barrel ... attention, "Five Roses," H We‘re Well Situated TORONTO, ONT. TUDHOPE CARRIAGES Seem to be all the go. They are handsome and as everybody knows, they are the most durâ€" able rig on the market. Call and examine them. WAREROOMS opposite Middaugh Ho. Stables. â€" + » AS USUAL ... BARCLAY & BELL MAY 25, 1905 ochettan Th 125 Acres 150 Acre Durham Places | Companies, 100 Acre 100 Acre HBRF Business and Sells Floor Oi) Stair Oile Japanese Hyy twil Whipe Be Table 14: 1BE Ladic Roc Pure I BJ Lean Comt Elep! Bang Grev H. 1 TU Of W The LEND anC Ma Don‘" Do Dro UJ Whi

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