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Durham Review (1897), 7 Dec 1905, p. 5

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7. 1905 Wb [ i~a@ncy Uilts NT. oney y . sOU dlig > zz this it vhat W id 1e 11 1 ##% We offer a fu ysar‘s subscription to THE DURHAM REVIEW, a full year‘s subscription to that greatest of all weeklies, The Family Herald and Weekâ€" ly Star of Montreal, including their beautiful picture, "Queen Alexandra, Her Grandchildren and Dogs," and a copy of The Farmer‘s Manual and Veterinary Guide, all for $1.85. Sample copies of picture and book can be seen at thia office. Compiled by the Agricultural Editors of the Family Herald and Week!y Star of Montreal, at request of hundreds of readers. sOMETHING NEW IN WASHERS; The Perforated Drum,. only Also Wilhelm‘s Wringers, all made by Watson of Ayr. The Farmer‘s Manual and Veterinary Guide The most complete Farmers‘ Handbook and Veterinary Guide eyer issuedâ€" Simple and practical information of the greatest value to every farmer. 358 sut. jects dealt with ; every one of interest and many of them illustrated, Teering ffarvesters Raymondj Sewing Machines.~" McClary Stoves for Coal ;or Wood Agent for the Dilion Hinge Stay Fence. ian church lost two promiment divâ€" ines. Dr Warden, the great business head ot the charch and who was mainâ€" ly â€" instramental _ in _ inaugurating the million dollar fand, died last week, and on Tuesday Rev. Dr Mackay of Woodstock passed away. YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN. snomduo.md%wfl There is demaad stenogâ€" & nphu.q,?: much hl: M':m Aarrowing Tabimce." thosthnnt " "Piakan‘t Students admitted at time. Full particulars -tto.yut-b,m â€"Over a week ago the Presbyter DECENBERS7, We can give «mlfl a mere list of cur goods, but in quality and adaptability to the needs of South Grey we are not excelled: Desring Harrows, Wilkingon Ploughs, Heney‘s Harâ€" ness, Palmerston Buggies. Renowned articles, fair prices Gohn Glark. MOTVTHE The best in their line as we bandle only the best. that Qarling‘s Prug Store Leather Goods Darlz' MQG, Fhe Deople‘s Druggist We back up our advertising by doing exactly as we say. Courteous and prompt attention to all AT Ladies‘ Handbags, Ladies‘Satchels, Purses, Walâ€" lets, letter and Card Cases, bill books, PortfGlios, ciâ€" gar cases, Music Rolls and Cases, Toilet Rolls, Toilet Cases, Manicure Set Cases, Shaving Set Cases, Travâ€" elling Cases, Military Brush Cases, &c., &c. Suitable for Holiday Season New Styles New Leathers, New Prices. OJR SPECIAL OFFER : JT CAN BE HAD FREE. THE REVIEW, Durham, Ont. Km {{vé Rarm [ athinery. farmer can afford to be without. NO OLD STOCK The Perforated Drum, only in the Idea A general Banking vusiness transacted Drafts issued and collection made on all points. _ Deposits received and inter est allowed «t current rates SAVINGS BAMA .â€"nteres allowed on savings bank deposite of $1.00 and upâ€" CAPITAL, Paid up........... ,1,000,0Ln RESERVE FUND...... ... .. . #1,000,000 AGENTS in all principal points in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, United States and England. W. F. COWAN, President. s GEO. P. REID, Manager. DURMHAM AGENCY oTANOARD BARK OF CANADA CAPITAL, Authorized. ... . . ./$2,000,000 PA un covi n A few doors South of the Middaugh House, J EKBLLY, Agonh customers living ata THE HOSPITAL FOR All our findunm t itions. _ Our Superior work is well known‘ethrg?:ghout Canada, __Our facillities are unsurpassed. _ WINTER TERM OPENS JAXN. 2nd. Write for catalogue. W.J. EKLLIOTT, Principal Stock must be sold below cost. I have decided to give up the busiâ€" ness and will sell the stock as quickly as possible, The early buyer will get the best barâ€" gains. We have space only for a mere list. the thousand sick children that it nurses within its walls every year. The Hospital is not a local institutionâ€" but Provincial. The sick child from any place in Onâ€" [ Y |urio w h o BARGAINS FOFR ALL Suits, Cravenette Raincoats, Winâ€" ter Coate, working and fine Shirts, Umâ€" brellas, Peaâ€"jackets, Guerneys, Swoaters and Cape. The Hospital for Sick Children, College street, Toronto, ls to fathers and mothers of Ontario !:r funds to maintain MEN‘S FURNISHINQGS BLANKETS, _ TABLE LINEN, Tabie Oilcloths, 20c peryd. Brooms, 15¢ and e each. CHILDREN‘S8 COATS and many other articles of excellent workmanaship and yalue, BOYS‘ FURNISHINGS Skirts, Winter Coats, Cravenette Coats, Caperines, Wrappers, Waists. URESS GOODS, SILKS, KMâ€" broidery,Stockings, Fian nellette. Don‘t fail to call and get your share of the bargains; they can‘t bo repeated For it Cares for Every Sick Child in Ontario whoso Parents Cannot Afford to Pay | For Treatment. _ J. LEVINE® Agprzik.. i AG The Hosâ€" AaP m 4 4 ital had We â€" M 42 Fut year in Â¥e Q._\ i /LB4 its beds and 4. §) gBl\_>| cote 891 paâ€" ,\ ~tud tionts â€" 316 ~ ‘~~*s">~ Jof those wunrsE rzanme a srorvy. . Were from 217 places outside of Toronto. The cost is 1.14 cents per patient per day, and there were 133 sick little ones a day in the Hospital, Since its foundation the Hospital _ Your dollar may be a door of hope to somebody‘s child. The Hospital ‘rnys out EN hk P t Te n tivinLanbL e‘ < ind ed free. MASSAGR. Your money can put golden hinges on the door of the H?_lp?l‘:l'l mercy. _ _ _ * DUMB BKLLS, 11 y o un know of any child in your neighborhood who is sick or crippled or has club feet send the parent‘s nume to the Hospital. See what can be done for clubâ€"foot chilâ€" dren. There were 38 like cases last year and hundreds in 30 years. BEFORE AFTER Please send contributions to J. Ross Robertson, Chairman, or to Douglas Davidâ€" son, Sec.â€"Treas., of the Hospital for Sick Children, College Street, Toronto. __Everybody‘s dollar may be the Friend i: Need to Somebody‘s child. . EM THE CONVALESCENTS SWINGING 7 C “ P U To Â¥. ces 1 V I â€"~1] EB i Suits, Peaâ€"jackets and Overcosts. A HIGHâ€"GRADE 5CHOOL ! $3000 worth of Dry#Goods Corner Yonge and Alexander Sts. LADIES‘* FURNISHINQGE® TORONTO, ONT. Is To You! y C% dividends of health and hnp‘pinens to suffering childhood on every dollar that is paid by friend s living in Toronto and is t rea t od dron. t.h-:'“ismo pri as the mld b{ frien d : of little chil I t Wemm:owdomotbemd the boys from the Wes. It makes some of the fair sex smile. HrDonnle the mov:l to his mmmf‘xfi wee Wonder who the young gentleman was that drove up east on Sund.fi eyening and came back to church a alone. He must have been lost. Miss C Ferris visited her aunt, Mrs James Ferris Sunday last. Mr John Chislett and W Heard have ::ned out wood cutting, hustle up ys. Mr John Stewart, of Toronto, reâ€" ttmiod after visiting friends in the park. A number of young tolks spent a very pleasant time at Mr James gox‘l on Thursday evening last. Mr Archie McMillan visited the Rev ast. We wonder if the famous hunters ever caught the mink yet. Safyee: We are sorrLto hear that two of the leading merchants in our town, of Dundalk, have the small pox. We hope soon to hear of their recovery. &. 8. NO 10, BENTINCK. Class 5â€"Jessie Smith, 4thâ€"Willie McNally,§ Thos Putherbough, Beaton McNally, _ 3rdâ€"Thomas _ Johnston, Clara Caswell, Ross McDonald, 8Sr2nd â€"Mabe! Smith, Robbie Putherbough. Clarence MceNally. Jr2ndâ€"May Grierâ€" son, Marjory Clark. Philip McDonald. Pt 2ndâ€"Gladys McDonald, Perry Casâ€" well. Sr l1stâ€"Johnnie Clark, Donald McArthur, Jobhnnie @mitbh. Jr lstâ€" Howard Fletcher, Roy Lamb, Roy McNally and John ;.Grierson, equal. Average attendance 22. 8. 8. NO 2. BENTINCK, Class 4â€"Elias Edge, Arthur Ritchie, 3rdâ€"Gertie Morton, John Grasby, 2nd â€"Ella Legette, George Newell, Annie Ewen. Pt 2ndâ€"Mabel Vessie. 8t 1st â€"Stewart McArthur. Lewis Newell, Thomas Grasby, Earl Vessie. Jr lstâ€" Mary Bartley, Reba Vessie‘ James Hudson. Mr Bert Ausland visited in the park on Sunday last. LATONA S8CHOOL. Class 4â€"John Mortley. â€" Sr 3rdâ€" Margaret Mortley, Frank Twamley, Beatrice Simpson. Jr 3rdâ€"Morrison Smich, Alex Turnbull, Bella Ray, Addie Twamley, 8Sr Â¥ndâ€"Donald Ray, George Ledingham, Annie Stewart, Lizzie Smith, Clifford Mountain, Peter Mountain, _ Mamie â€" Mordey, _ Sadie Vaughan. Bieanor McDonald, Jr Z2nd Isabelia Turnbull, Norma Black, Katie Smith, John Smith, John Ledingham, Bernard â€" Coffield, Edmund Noble, Arthur Simpson, $Pt 2ndâ€"Katie Stewâ€" art, Lavina Mortiey. Cecil Twamley. John McGillvary, stewart McGililvary, Jimmie Vaughan. Neil McDonald, Joâ€" seph Coffield. 1st Aâ€"Archie Turnbuil, Willie Smith, Carrie Mortley, Donald Smith, Edith Lawrence. 1st Bâ€"Harâ€" old Ledingham, Georgie Noble, Mary Coffield. Willie Vaughan, â€" Wilfrid Black, Mary McClement, Bobbie Mortâ€" ley, A yery enthusiastic meeting of the retail merchants was held on Wednesâ€" day evening evening of last week and it was unanimously decided to form a branch here in connection with the Reâ€" tail Merchants‘ Association of Canada, The following officers were elected : President, J P Noonan; Vice Presiâ€" dents, J N Scott and G P Bateman ; Treasurer, J 8 Ireland ; Secretary, Walter Ellis, One of the main objects of the association is to protect the commercial interests of the members by secuming proper legislation and other legitimate means. It asks the abolition of fees for the inspection of weights and measures: for amend: ments to the Pedlars and Hawkers Act, to the Transient Traders Act, and to the Diyvision Court Act. One piece of good advice that we understand the organizer gave to the meeting wa» to stand by the locat papers. Some of our local merchants who do not adverâ€" tise, or do so only fitfully, ought to take to heart the remarks as to steady and systematic advertising through the best medium, the town papers. The association is also after deadâ€"beats, and so protects the interests of honest buyers. It will also protect itself and the consumers against the exactions of the manufacturers‘ and wholesale comâ€" bines, There is no intention, we are sure, on the part of the members to raise prices to their customers, but the contrary. It is not peculiar to one town, hnt is a branch of the Dominion Retail Dealers‘ Association. which covâ€" ers, or will coyer, the country.â€"Mt. If you intend to have a sale, get your bills printed at the Review ‘Office. A free notice will be given in the Revinw Forest Confederate. to all so doing. We understand it is not safe for the onug gents to be skylarking as the ogs are getting cross. Katk MacDoxALup, Teacher. School Reports. W. J. Rirou1®, Teacher. A. C. ABBOTT, Teacher. TORONTO ww PUR CAPERINES at $3.00, 5, 6, 6.50 and 9.00 each. FUR RUFFS at......$1.50, 3.00, 4.75 and 5.00 each. Children‘s Winter Vests, all sizes from..... . Women‘s outside SKIRTS for Falland Winter at $.250, $.00, 3.50 and 4.50 each Men‘s @ardigan Jackets at.....$1.00 and 1.40 each NEW HONEYâ€"â€"Just in. Call and see us. W. H. BEAN BIG 4 Large size, bed comforters.@1.25, 1.75, 2, 2.2%, 3 each Large 11â€"4 size flannelette blankets, _ JUST ARRIVEDâ€" A carload of GROGERIES, FLOUR & FEED The Reliable Grocery . ... MEATS AND LARD ‘The place to buy Matthews & Latimer ‘They‘re All Right‘ Coarse Boots for Boys }{§4‘43 79¢ Was the verdict passe ntleâ€" men who have seen and purchased our We have heavy boots for men at 90c per pair which are also all right. If you want the very latest in leggâ€" ingsâ€"elegant grainedâ€"leather laced and with all the new * fixings" on them. Entirely new styles, Light Rubbers for, men, women and cnildren in abundance at prices that are also * all righi,." Also Qyersboes from size 13 to baby‘s footwear. We are making a specialty of our Boot aund Shoe trade this season. We keep ourselves supplied with Those Wool Sox at 20 and 25¢ a pr It will surprise you how much of these goods you can buy with a Five Dollar bill. Just try the experiment, C. McARTHUR Poter Rtamilton Agency . . Orders Aoft Spring Imptements .. Ploughs, Harrows, Drills, Scuffiers etc. Engquire at this agency, Harvesting Wachinery . . Rakes, Mowers, Binders, etc., of this . famous firm‘s make. They give great satisfaction. Prices and terms to suit purchasers. HEAVY RUBBERS AND SOX ; With R.fMcMicken at the Hahn House Stable or at the REvIiEw OFFICE, will receive our best attention. 1. B We Letian For Foot Comfort Everything in readiness for the Spring season. Do you want any Come this Way (Jno. Rose‘s Old Stand.) white and grey,............ .$1.30 a pair A full stock of FRUITS & CONFECTIONERY $ s MDSO SHJ CLOr‘$ OG £4 Coleman‘s, of â€" Kincardine. always onhand. Men‘s Working Gloves We are showing some val in Men‘s heavy boots mnfi'fi.., u diew, Misses‘ and Children‘s heavy or We have just opened a new stock of men‘s unllm-d‘m king Gloves in variouse styles and prices. 1t will pay you to exâ€" amina these goods before purchasina Telescopes & Clubbags at lowest price Fall Footwear We can give you Bargaine. S@" We ask inspection of our Tens..aus Shoe DMII” Of many kinds. T half time for your next. It is a go polish and has heen a gond sellet. Custom work and repairing as usual. The Down Town SHOE STORE OoF BEST QUALITY. Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Crockery, &c. Staff and Equipment. The school is thoroughl nlfped in teach ability, in chemical and elema llll&pllu snd“a tings, &c., for full Junior Leaving and Matriculaâ€" tion work. The following competent staff are in TWEEDS & YARNS Intending Students should enter at the beginâ€" ning of the term if possible. Board can be obtainâ€" e4at reasonable rates. _ Durham is a healthy and attractive town, making it a most desirable place esidence. The Hanover Conyeyancer, Hanover Wm.Jonnston, Jr., C. Ramage, Flour and other ingredients." SECONDLY, we are artists in our line. THIRDLY, cleanliness reigns in every And therefore we hear nothing but prase for our bread, cake"s, pies, and every desirable variety of pastry. ; Give us a call and see ror yourself. A â€" first class line of Bread, Cakes, Pastry, always on hand at Rowe‘s store. IT suits To a T / department of our establishment. . LASTLY, our prices are absolutelyfair, 169 AAores Bantingk, Honh of Alin mex 100 Acres Bentinck Near Rocky Saugeen FIRST of all, we use only the finest 126 Aocres Normanby Con18; Well located and improved. Will rent if not sold soon. Well im d r h( bet to pay poiccasied."~â€" *=7s ns enough tim Durham Residence Owned by J.L. Browne Photographer. _ Also a large number of other MODEL BAKERY. LOWER TOWN Companics, Collects Doebts, Arranges Business Difficuities, Draws W.iitings and Sells C. P. R. Tiokets to all points, Besides other lands he offers the following Bargains: 100 Aocres Normanby Southâ€"west of Var ney ; wellimproved and an extra good Farm Owner bound to go west. THEREF‘S MONEFY m TRIS for YOU The Hanover Conveyancer, LENDS MONEY at very lowest rates. Places Insurances 0 all kinds in reliable Durnam School GOOD REASONS : . 8. Mcllraith THO8. ALLAN, 1st Class Certificate, Principal A Classics, Moderns and English. MISS FLOBSIE McKERRACHER, First Class Certificate and third year undergraduate of Queen‘s Unlvenig. BScience, History and Goography. NISS MARY GORDOXN, First class with honorg, â€" Graduate of Ontario Normal College. Mathematics and English Grammar ‘ during Model Term. MISS L. . FORT.R, B. A., G. H. STINSON. TOoTIDNTSOIN‘S t yan » WA H. H. MILLER, FEX®: $1 per month in advanece. Made to order in Lates Styles on shortest notice WEDDINXG CAKES TERMS, CASH. M c Ad is »;Ex d audlo ud umtc m

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