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Durham Review (1897), 23 Nov 1905, p. 4

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I'l] N -' Povertv Parades ' of unemployed men and women are taking place in London. England. One Banner says: " A Curse to your charity, we want work." The M: Forest chief of police had an Egremnnt farmer to appear before Police Magistrate McGregor for cruelty to animals The Magistrate had the farmer fined 81 and costs. The Rep. comments as follows : .. The chief deserves credit for commencing the rough weather season by making an example of persons who are inclined to leave their horses standing out on the street in a storm by" after: boar. while inter. " CE].(:; "ii.Viiriaiiisik 7 their shins with an and their stomach: with tire- Review to Jan f, 06, ilk Raymond.” Sewing Machines. McClary Stoves for Coal cr Wood Agent for the Dillon Bulge Stay Fence. SOMETHING NEW IN “'ASHERS: The Perforated Drum. nnlv Also Wilhelm's Wrinseers. all made by Watson of Ayr. Deering A?arvesiurs dbadiW Am, Caper/220:, 0tutts d 8totes From $1.50 to 14.00. grad? adies'gttstrachan jacket: JhGn (elarh. We can Rive onli a mere list of ourgoads. but In qualilyand adaptability to t e needs of South Grey we are not excelled: Deering Barrows. Wilkinson Plougha, Honey’s Har- ness. Palmerston Buggies. Renowned articles, fair prices Iressy duties' Tur jacket: roar 'tiJtnter fur: The beat tn their line as we handle only the best. -.i------- To choose from in all sizes made from rich, glossy black Dog Skins from Stylish, electric seal Jackets with fine Sable Collar and Cuffs, nicely lined with Black Satin. . when we had a better showing of Furs for you to choose from in Ladies' Jack- ets, Caperines, Ruffs and Stoles, Men’s Fur and Fur-lined Coats, Caps and Gauntlets. your Store. There never was a time T is high time now to buy your winter Fur. If you want the best in Style and Value, Mor1ock's is Leather Goods 1..,pT.', Darling, fluut page; Dmggist Ladies' Handbags, Ladies’Satchels, Purses, Wal. lets, letter and Card Cases, bill books, Portf6lios, ci- gar cases, Music Rolls and Cases, Toilet Rolls, Toilet Cases, Manicure Set Cases, Shaving Set Cases, Trav- elling Cases, Military Brush Cases, &c., &c. We back up our advertising by doing exactly as we say. Courteous and prompt attention.to all AT New Styles, New Leathers, New Prices. arlhtg's ‘Erug Secure Can} and Ono Preee. Suitable for Holiday Season Hut "-1 NO OLD STOCK Jirnd Farm Maohimrg. New tBlacksmith Shop The Perfornted Drum. nnlv in the Idea --The Intermm.ona1 Railwav has reported a surplus for the month of October after many months of defleita. West of Middgugh Home Ball. TO the general public of Dur- ham and Vicinity, 1 wish to intimate that I have opened up a Horse-shoeing and General Blacksmith shop in Livintetonu old stand. west of Middaugh Sta- bles and solicit a share of your trade. Interfering horses or horses with diseased feet. I guarantee to cure. Best of work dons neatly, cheaply and promptly. Wm. McCalmon. $25 to 35 A few doors South of the middaugh House, e'ta THE BUREAU REVIEW we --A curious burial took place in Pennsvlvania. Two men while cart- ing s;eel were overwhelmed by a. leak and the molten metal completelv sur- rounded them. Being entirely out of six ht and impunible to extricate them the comp any ere burying 80000 lb. of meal in which they ere nppoeed to he lpbedded, out at respect to their Box SocrAL-The little school house this side. Rocky Saugeen was filled to the door on Friday evening last by an enthusiastic crowd of young people. a large number being from town. Miss K McDonald is the teacher and with the assistance of some of the youth, had the school tastefully decorated. The fact that this was amongst the Brat of the season may account for the extraordinary enthusiasm displayed. leading too often to a good natured disorderthat effectually prevented en- iovment of platform work. A welcom- 1 mg song by the pupils was well done. l and some. dialogues showed good dra- _ matic talent. Mr H Simpson received a rousing encore for a mouth organ se- lection and .Messts w Johnston on the violin and F Irwin on piano were simi- larly honored for some fine selections. thelr "Home Sweet Home " especially being well rendered. Mrs Middleton and her sister. Miss Wilson, MissesK McKenzie, Madge and Gertie Morton. also gave valuable assistance on the program. Mr Duncan McLean was chairman and auctioneer and had no light task. Money flowed freely. stirred by the romantic uncertainty in the young man's mind as to what lady prepared the box he was bidding for, and who would share it with him. There were fifty boxes and they sold for an average of95cts each, the high- est being 85.00. the lowest 35 cts. The $5.00 box was won by Mr Thog Vessie. 'he Indy supplying it, Miss M. J. Vaughan. The proceeds of the whole amounted to over $55 which is to hel spent in laying the foundation of of library. _ _ _ ', --Toronto'a police census shows it to have a population o' 262,749, an in. crease ot 41000 in four years. "During' the time Brother Burns was with us. we had an opportunity of dis- covering the litany fine qualities of the man. We have seen and heard him sing in the churches and in the social gatherings. and it is seldom we find so many praiseworthy qualities in one man. In addition to being a. stirring Scotch singer. he is also a great enthus- iast III all things pertaining to Scotland, and seems to have. the best of Robert, Burns' work by heart. He is also an excellent speaker before the public, and by his general conduct has made many fast friends here." TOPICS OF THE WEEK GOT A "wreL,--Mr John Burns, her- recently as organizer in the interests of the Sons of Scotland formed a camp in Dundalk recently. Before leaving he was presented with a past chief's Jewel and an address containing some well deserved appreciative comments. Ive nopend part of it_fr0_m an_ exchange If vou intend to have a. sale. not your bills printed at. the Review Omer. A free notice will be given in the REVIEW to all so doing. New Neckwear, Huang and Stupen- ders just arrived at H. . Mockler's. H. H. Mockler has a few bargains left in ludies‘ coasts. Prices cut to clear. vasALtmy1e--F1utotrsoN--At the resi- dence of the hride’s mother, Egre- mom, on Nov 8th, 16th5, by Rev J. A. Matheuon. Edmund Vanalstinv, of Proton. to Miss Lvdia Ferguson. LEi'rH--NcDoNALD--At the residence of the bride's mother, south Glenelr, on Nov 15th, 1905. by Rev J. A. Mat h- eson. \Villiam Leith, of Egremont. to Miss Janet McDonald. Mm T. NcComb in vitiung Bun“ friends as. week. Mr R. wiitiameon In whiting Mt Forest. rehuvu this week. In J. C. Nichol returned home Bat. urdar from a tow mentho' visit with friends In the West. Miss Mary McFarlane. after spend- ing a few weeks with relative. here, left Tnenday for Detroit, where she will enter into matrimonial relations at once, her psrtner hemp is young gentle- man of that city. Congratulations. ahLBntrrH---In Butte, Montana, on Nov tith, to Dr Archie D. and Mrs dulhruith, a daughter. Mr Rom. Hahn-Inna drove to Cale- on hunky to visit his brother David. Mrs Power. New Hamburg. in s [out of her daughter. In Gum le- Comb. has been quite poorly. is gradually gaming strength. MrT. Swallow. Jr., went to Mt For at to-duy to try to "cu" a lighting plant. I: W. C. Livingstone. of the Stand- ard Bane. Fleuherton. visited town friends on Bandar. Dr C. M. Culbertson. of Meatord. spent ndav or two hut, week with his mother, Mrs S. Scott. Mr Scott. who Mr J. S. Nerlraith left on a sad trip to Lanark Co. Tuesdav. hmnng receiv- ed inhalation that ht: mother was dying. Mr. A. C. McDonald, of town. In: received the and new: that his brother Neil is dead in N. Dakota. Mrs W. E. Brooker returned from Sanford after a successful operation and visit with friends there. ADDITIONAL LOCALS MARRIED BORN ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO It Will surprise you how much of these goods you (an buy with I Five Dollar mu. J mt try the experiment. HEAVY RUBBERS AND BOX.. Light Rubbers for men. women and cnildren in abundance at prices that are also “all right." Also Oversboen from size 13 to baby’s footwear.' We are making a. specialty of our Boot and Shoe trade this Benson. We keep ourselves supplied with Those‘Vool Sex at 20Lil2teri,"r" We have heuvy boots o/men at We per pair which are also all right. If you want the very latest In legg- ings-elegant grained-lathes. laced and with all the new "fixings " on them. Entirely new styles, For Foot Comfort ‘They're All Right' As it is, the reputation of sensible behaviour, ot those fr. m surrounding hamlets, notably in the vicinity of Priceville. and Dromore tmifer as a consequence. to say the least, by their frivolous conduct. Rev Mr Roach oc- cupied the chair, and spoke " var- ious times on the benetfta, spiritual and temporal tobe derived from the new” of the Local tet Act. r John Hornsby, " upt.. gave some figures at the attendance " B. s., some 45 on an; average. and recountod his own SS experience in old England up to 19 years ot age. r He was given a good hearing and l many appreciative remarks were after- ward, and have since been made, in regard to the excellence of thead- dress. The various recitations and musical selections by the scholars were also fairly well rendered, and were worthy ot a better and more sympathetic hearing than was ac- corded them by some oi the boys in the audience, and we are told also by some ot the young ladies. and though not candouing their conduct, we be- lieve that no harm or insult was meant by them to any one but rather just the outcome ot their exuberance of spirits. We think though, that a more fitting time, and especially place, should be chosen by them, in, which te tttyo vent to their surplus stock of not overly well regulated! spirits, They should remember tool that consideration should be shown to othersin the audience who are per- haps more intellectually inclined than themselves. and who want to hear and get tall benefit of what is being said. Wm Ramage. acquitted themselves very creditably. The speech of the evening was given by Mr Geo Lothian who spoke upon ruling of the tongue ascontained in St James and showed very forcibly and clearly, how boys and even girls should guard their utterances in their every day convert sation and behaviour. One of these hem» events that on} euro once inn w h Mplueentthe reeidence of Ire Chas leDooeld. of the 4th con, B. D. Rood. Glenda. on Wednesday e'enlug. Noe Wh, " 5.5 ocloch. when her daughter Jonet. we: united in mnuimony. by the Ree J. A. Motheeon. B. D., to Mr Win Leith. eon of Mr John Leith. at the 10th can. ligament. The bride was given nwny by her brother Archie McDOnold. end her eieter. line Chrieteon. acted on nrideemuio. The room wu supported by hie nephew, yohn Lotth. eon otllr David Leith. of Normnhy. lice Al- nin Leith. niece of the groom. played the wedding much, utter which they were proclaimed nun and wife, hr the calcining clergyman. The contracting parties stood the test well during the trying moments they stood " the mam altar, snu- Igtf, clearly the many questions in the so emu vowe given on the oceaaion. Following the ceremony. the party ant to it table. laden with All the good things of the eeuson. The bride's dress Wits made of creuln lustre, trimmed with cream satin. all overlnce to match and clean. applique. The bridesmaid wore ndress of white muslin, trimmed wi-h vulenciennes and all over lace to match. The hnde carried it hoquetof tiowew, lily of the valley, and wore carnation flowers In her hair. The groom‘s present to the bride was at beautiful gold chain and to the brides- maid a costly brooch. A wellattended and very success- ful entertainment was held in com nection with the Ebenezer SSon the town line of Glenelx and Egremont townships on the evening of Friday last, when the sum t $17.20 was realized, The vario d selections and songs by the members ot the choir selected from the three adjoining choirs ot Dromore, Greenside and Ebenezer under the _leu_iership ot Mr The REVIEW extend h t wishes. . em- y good The presents given were both numer- ous and costly, shoving the esteem the Mine was held and also the room. by their numerous friends. which number- ed tthoottiO of their nearest friends. The company was entertained by um- sic of all kinds. The young people enjoyed themselves to the 3rd hour of the morning. after which all left for their homes. wishing the young couple long life, Igoy. and bovine“ in their home in gremont. r Peter Leith. NeetvElgin. and David. of Normanhy. brothers of the gloom. were among the tttteats-cout, . McARTHuR Come this Way uttts--aeDtmnM. North Egremont p1 them. SAVINGS BASIL mum allowed on uvingu bank deposit. of 81un and up- wad. Prompt nttention and every facility worded Customers living“. Mules. A general Banking leiilFd"ir7uLeted Drafts issued and collection 'made on all points. Deposits received and inter est wowed " curt-em ute- W. P. 'X1WJur, President. GEO. P. REID. Hunger. DURIiAM AGENCY AGENTS in all principal SEEM Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba? UnittglI States and England. CAPITAL, Authorized CAPITAL. Paid up.... RESERVE FUND .... WEEBPOEE'E'.‘ ri,lljo,,ltll,l.lill)l Give us a éall and see gor yotirselt', A first class line of Bread, Cakes, Pastry. always on hand at Rowe's store. Flour and other ingredients.' :1; SECONDLY, we are artists in our line. THIRDLY, clgaqliness rtipssjn every MODEL BAKERY. LOWER TOWN department of our estatasinnent." LASI-LY, our prjpes Ire absolutelyfair. And therefore we hear nothing but prase for our bread, cake's, pies. and every desirable variety of pastry. FIRST of all, Tf ufe only the finest ITSUITS ro A Ty South of New Hunter Block, Durham We mum women to contend buy I piece ot Cranium that on at giving unye peek-(col the eeiehttb ed W. BLACK Baking Powder with. There is no “in: Powder in Durham to equal this ban . CHILDREN'S COATS and many other articles of excellent worktnnmrhrp and value. Don l fail to call and get your share of the bargains; they can't be repeated I' you main more light; new! one at r a: tattter'me W. "t 1ift?AE OIIC-u' cu IIIIWC-vo ww- _-_, only: .on all pamofthecoucfy for out arsh new“. Last week we Shipped one to Rev. J W Mitchell. Cal- edonin. In HEATING STOVES * RANGES we take the lead. because we have the righthiad, One of our Coal Oil Heat- BLANKETS. TABLE LINEN, Table Oilcloths. me per yd. Broomn, 15e and 20c each. GGiiiaisty you " $4. Suits, Psa-iackets nnd Overconu. LADI‘.’ FURNISHINO. Skirts. Winter Coats, Cmvenette Coats, tuperines, Wrappers, Wain”. weather. Who wili be without one of our Door Mats mid Foot Set-Pen in muddy We have a variety of Root Baskets in chip, willow and gelvenized iron, ranging in price from 2oe to toc. DRESS GOODS. SILKS. AIM- 1troiderr8tockiutps, Fun ne Ilene. Suits. Cravenette Ibuncoatr, Wm- ter Cons, working card the Shir“. Um- hrellu, Pea-jackets. Guerneya. But-nun and Caps. BOYS’ FURNISHINGS Now is your time to get a Stable Barrow at " or up to $4. We distributed one earload of Coal last week and have two more on the way. Place your order early as we can not get it every day. The MEN'S FURNISHINGS BARGAINS FOR ALL GOOD REASONS f G. H. STINSON. J. LE VINE tMt=2lrSSCattr"e3 83000 worth of Dry Goods Stock must be sold below cost. I have decided to give up the busi- ness and will sell the stock as quickly as possible. early buyer will get the beat bar- gains. We have space only for a mere list. HARDWARE I WEDDING CAKES Made to order in Lates Styles on shortest notice t Jimmy, W. BLACK ....... 1,000.0." .......-l.mo,(m Vii"? nominal: 23, 1905 WWW! 2palitt: A. W. Watson Bun- nnd Bilcuiu in great variety All kinds ofthaes made to order WEDDING CAKE our specialty First-Class Manitoba Flour For Sale Watson's Bread-Th B 3st Leave your foot measure lb Repairing. Best prices and qualities in RUBBERS. PEEL, The Shoeman THE FASTEST PROCESS PEEL, The Shoeman AUo other high-grade Maniln'm Hours, per barn-1.35.60 to 6.75 Owing-'9 Royall Household per hartel . .. “Five Races,” 'uri-rap" like tk'im,wesetlrdtrkirtd Leioutts'-r.tuuvte “ninth!” .m- hula-{dun you can a widtany gnu-105m. qaudMuuliMM of ordered Shoemaking and Repairing is practiced autism theaamd light d prxtdutm the mellow - that makes Grand M 1adistindti produtt wh'mawm) antu,wintanrtin0iters) it-utothepauteand magnum“ Grand Mogul Tea qsarmtrirteertfyttd,tt8t - n..- II mtisttetttm lend. FR? IBM" W“. im t We have more new ranges in. All makes, styles and prices. Call and inspect these. We have one to quit you. tsiit"iif6tittr..Tr.e. Barclay t Bell WA REROOMS opposite Middaugh Ho. Stables. ... ASUSUAL... Seem to be all the go. They are heudsome and u everybodv knows, they no the most dur- able rig on the market. Call and examine them. T ll D H D P E CARRIAGES .F8rtJ)a,'iti RANGES At Peel's “at Tqt MacFa Drug fists Places Inna Comp-s CI Cache" Dit And Sell; C. Tite Hallow [HERE'S 160 Jurres 125 Acres N I oo Acres Many Ot, Kodaks Fountain Leather 'weggty m ”limp Gut Glas gum-2mg hon] to n ‘00 Acre. ll "ll il; rf Durham Row China Enter SOM ii GIFT! - -tro LENDS 11.11 I'l " $031 " It" Hit mum must (Al-mu w" ht It menu and 5 Home Cigar for m A kod Pit hen tut we “It wl Earl an it PH“! duri all“! gifts hm " new: and that and will It w rive judu w e All " pf iid h

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