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Durham Review (1897), 8 Feb 1906, p. 4

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H it A general Banking business transacted Drafts issued and collection made on all points. Deposits received and inter est snowed st current rate: SAVINGS 3.153. -ntem allowed an suing: bank dopooito of '1.00 and up- ward. Prompt attention and our, facilit-v worded canton-en living at: diam. . KELLY, Amt. Imperial Laxative Quinine in 25c boxe- These will knock out any ordinary cold while ynu wait. If they do not give satis- faction. we will refund the 250. I, - Whether it is one of the chronic sort or just a temporary " fair. it needs ducturing. IT WONT PAY TO LET "A?., Yothan gt at our Store 'thc celebrated Imperial Compound Syrup of Thill, piil,"tuiGLirii' AGENTS in all principal pomta m Ontario, Quebec. Marimba. United State and England. DURHAM AGENCY " it gets the smut. of you, you can". cure it " has to run its course then. " you wan.- the best Cut e-a-Cold-in-a-Day Tablets trt'totu Honey for 250. " is th l - - "nteed cure. AT e test cough cure we ever trad-pleasant to take--a guar- W. P. COWAN. President. ll. P. SCHOLFIELD, General lanes” CAPTAL. Authorized Daring Harvesters SOMETHING NEW IN W'ASHERS: The Perforated Drt_1r_u_. Also \Vilhelm's Wriratere, all made by Watson of (lllli'lllll) BANK 0f (WM arAPITA... Paid np........... 'i'mm RESERVE FUND ..... ....a1,000,oat Raymond Sewing Machines. McClary Stoves for Coal or Wood Agent for the Dillon nge Stay Fence. When You Feel r.".-.' . rirfr/.:ii"srci "s" , , ..: g l '(iii2ts",eiit A Cold Coming grag Don't Jelay: Knock it out first thing. To make room in our Shoe Department, we are clear- ing all odd lines at cost and less than cost. Head Oftice, Toronto. - Wear Shtghums, Wow Chumttrugs, ' sjiL, Ahram, d Prints, 'ea, &tirtotgs, 779w 'd"umusttettes, 'thtmrltirtso, 770w 'tihtitétileur, 3?emly- toAWear Waist: DARLINGS, We can give '1an a mere list of our goods. but In quality and ad," mhilily to t e needs of South GrI-y we are not excelled: Deering Barrows. Wilkinson Ploughs, honey’s Har- ness, Palmerston Buggies. Renowned articles, fair prices Jhrhrt (57arh. 'e are receiving daily large consignments of New Goods which we have passed in stock and read y for your inspection. 7 Have You a ii!;)'"""" Cough? which we consider to be the best values we have ever shown. The best In their line as we handle only the best. '. Z War/oak. tBoots and (thoes NEW GOODS - -- _ “ -- - Cash and tu, five». 82,000.01» - The People's Dru ggists. g7rtd Farm Mammary. THE EB/G The _Ptlrtornted Drum. on!" in the Idea W. H. BEAN A hett "no of the BEST GHOCEHIES Bod Gomfortors, fox 72 in, at $1.25 en Hannah“. Blankets large 11:4. 1.20 pr Honeycomb Wool Shawls in white, - -iatrer.T."y. Iii". .'.'..'.T.'I.'.'.. 37.7. 31 u... Men's ©orirtJaotrots.........0t a... black, red and my, Boo, Tso, 3 matetrfoteon Undonklm good, The heat vrdues-one price to all Dmt't forget the Big 4. A few doors South of the Midduugh House, A y r. HE Calder's Block SELLS CHEAP The My Store on the Buy Comet Mr and Mrs J. Gr. Crawford of Dur- ham announce the marriage of their eldest daughter Margaret, formerly of Toronto. to Mr J. S. Mortimer of Win- nipeg. The wedding wilt take place this month ---Daily Globe of Sat. Feb. I.?, A meeting of the shareholders of the Durham Furniture Co. Ltd. will be held in the Town Ht II on the 23rd. at; 8 p, In. whens statem t of the year‘s opera- tions will he pri, ented. A hy-la wn increase the Boa' of Directors. also to change the annual eating will he voted on. Among those in attendance at the Cement Co. Annual Meeting in Toronto are Messrs C. McKinnon. Charter Smith W. Calder, T. Allan, W. Laidlaw, tr', b'parling, Director McKecnuie, W. Irwin, and ye Editor MI and Mrs w. A. Amati ( Eva Booth) of Deloraiue, Man, spent a few days with Mr and Mrs John McQueen. Dur- ham this week. They are on their wed- ding trip visiting friendsau Pruwville, Dromore, Boolhville and other' places around her old home. LANG --BWINBURNe,. - At, the Manse, Durham. on Wednesday, Feh.7th. by the Rev Wm IGtquharson. John An- drew Lane. to Mary Janette Swin- burne, both of Durham. For new Mame at Amos Churth, Dromore. To be built o Cement blocks. Plans and Bpecifieation's " blocks. Chus penterWork, Plastering m1 paintin may he had from lt, Rim wk or J. RE Findlay, Dromore. All material tor making blocks to he supMied hv Build- ing Committee. The In est or any tender may not he accept d. Sealed tenders will he recmved p\tn 10th March be J. M, FINDLAY, Dromore. seasons. It entirely removes and prevents all ROUGHNESS, RED- NESS, CHAPS, IRRITATION, TAN, etc. It is unequalled as a SKIN TO- NIC as well as an EMOLLIENT. Mrs J Kress and two children are vis. iting with Mrs Lang. Wiarlon, at pres- ent. Harper, who as not; been well of lute, will remain for some time. Get a first-class " Keeler's this GREAT BARGAINS await you here in Watches, Clocks. Jewelery, Silver- ware, China. Books, Stationery and Fancy Goods. R. B. Keeler Min Hurst.rf N. Dakota, is A guest at Dr Wolfe's. Messrs w. Irwin and P. Ruuage at. tended the Annual meaning of the (Jan.- Pres Assocmtwn in Toronto last week. "The Gem of Toilet P reparations. " BIG JANUARY SALE Now on at keeler's Miss Mary Gordon,' of Fergus, was home over the week end on a short Visit, to her father before he leaves for the West. Mrand Mrs W. L. Dixon visited Mr and Mre T. McComh Tuesday. Mrs Jno McDonald and daughter Mrs McGIlliymy, of Weethope, N. Oak. is visiting friends in town and vicimy. Mia Winnie Park in visiting Walker- ton friends thin week. Miss Jessie Allan. Mt Forest. II. guest of friends it. town. Miss Hampton, Mt Forest, is the guest of Miss Eva. Mockler " present. Messrs Geo. Binnie and W. J. Young addlesued Furmers’ 1ntstitute meetings in Ayton sud Holstein lust week. 'tW, C,oss" ' , Mr Geo Allen, Mt Forest, attended the L O. L. meeting here, on Tuesday. Mr J Hunter drove Miss Collins, who has been visiting here some time, home to Wain-non. on Tuesday. Mrs Jan. Carson, at present in Fergu Hnspitul. is improving. we are pleaseu to stat». MI Wm Calder leaves on Thursday for (Wie."" Hat and will be absent. for a w Ile. Parker's Drug Store TENDERS WANTED. THE DURHAM hrwsrrvnE Co. Ltd, issss" week for THE DUKE“ REVIEW flg 5 siis/,,i.ti.' ptr' ' Rwy Put up only at _ ual for keeping the skin SMOOTH, SOFT, and WHITE at all PRICE 25c. MARRIED Notice. FOUNTAIN PEN ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO It has no eq- i5“; HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. Form IH-Rites MoComb. Muskie Knox. Bert, Campbell, Badie Sharpe. Lily Walker. While in ..ttendance at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Press As- sociation in Toronto last week, We had the pleasure of spending a day at the Agricultural College at Guelph About 60 of the newspaper men with their ladies took in the excursion and arriving in Guelph were met by Pres- Creelman and took ear to the grounds. We were tiran introduced to the Cattle building where a mechanical cow- milking apparatus was in operation and which contained a fine herd of dairy cows. The poultry building was next Visited, where all listened with rapt attention to an address bv Prof Graham who also tiariefied all inquisitive minds on this branch The Massey building with librarv, and various others were passed through, and by 1.303 hungry throng passed into Macdonald Hall, where the girls in attendance treated the delegates to a dainty and a.tractive social dinner. Toastis--the King and the Press, were replied to by Messrs. J. P. Downey. M. P. P.,South Well., Jos. T. Clark, editor of Saturday Night, Toronto, and E. J, Pense, newly elected hi, P. P. tor Kingston. Great tribute to the girls ofthe hall for the excellent Ile- past provided, and commendation for the course of study taken up-sewing, cooking and laundry work was given by the speakers, who also voiced the sentiments of the gathering. Jr A-Etta Saunders and McGow m eq., Isaac Mitchell. Lot No 22, con 4. S D R, in the Town- ship of Glenelg. in the County of Grey. 57 acres l 40 new cleared, 17 acres mixed timber. level. well drained, wat- tered by well and small unnm. One store small log house, frame harn as x tio with mement, lil, "ill" from school and Post (Rice. or price and term. . l to Join! New. P” , 1et.Nt.etetdctH.?It. Prue-villa P o, Out... or to Jr 1%:an (ir-aiu-TGS-iii/Gia/til', Sparling. Annie Russell, Sadie McDon- ald, Er/pen Whitmore. Sr Pt lst-Charlie' Havens. Rita Torry. Frank Morlock. llov Wataon, Gordon Gun and Bert Gibson eq. Form Ii-rMtlr.e Edge, Sad'e Fletcher, Lizzie Binnie. Fanny Moran. Eme Hun- ter. Jr Pt 2ud(a)-Helen Ireland, Jennie KeNey. May Mckechnie, Allie McGow- om, P,t,tilr, Llqu my}. Jap_et Marshail eq. the 1st-iuiie Mckechnie, Neilie Flu- ker, Martha McDonald, James Weill, Ermiua Billings. Jr B-Percy Mckeehnie, Arthur Rimmge and Uhurlie Cameron eq. Betsy, beloved wife of Donnld Benton. who died at her residence, Durham, Frida y morning, 12 January 1906, in her 66th year. Dark sorrow deepens round our home to-day. The mother we so loved has ERIE“ away, The t?.1enTe"troddrt', of our 0 ildhood years is dead, an knoweth nos our bitter tears. How patient. how calm, mid sickness sore. New Christian like her sutrerintrs she bore. Oh mother dear our happiness hath t1own, For thou best left us tearful, sad and lone. No more we’ll greet thy kindly loving face, Nor see thee in thine own wcurtomed pine:- 'Twiil bring fresh grief to View thine empty :cheir. For mother dear will never more be there. Cold death hath Med our hearts with deepest loom, Agd all is dreary on this ride the tomb. Deer mother in thy home thy children mourn, But thou to earth again wilt ne'er return. That voice that soothed our fem in grief and pain On earth shall never more be heard min, But God one solace to our grief but given, That we may see thy smiling {we in haven. On earth obedient to His holy will, In heaven thou'lt be to us a mother still, Then look Nh", thy children from lbove, Whom thou ids't guard on earth with tender love. And when this life of weerneu is o'er, Oh.' clup us to thy bosom es of yore. For though the grave doth hide the mother dear, Fresh shall we keep thy loving memory here. son. .riyynirijiaiil,'ricuiiriiieiiiiir, J. L. McDonald. PUBLIC SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. Br 4th-Vauidie ”midwell. hull-a. Seik- ner. Willie Gadd. Nellie Hepburn. J ameq McLean. Intermediate-Nellie McKechme and Mary Mcrllrauh up. John Duncan. Sr Pt 2nd-Frank Mcllpaith, Ian Campbell. Louisa McAuultv. John Har- mum. Wes Morton. J r 4th--.Marion Currie, Gertrude Me- Comh. Jeannie McGowan, Mary Wright Agnes Rauunge. Br 8rd---gnck Davidson, Gladys Whit- more, Reggie Sharpe. Maggie Mitchell. Elma Holt. Jr2udt'rtr--Aiex Hilderhrandt. Earl MCDOIIHIQ mud Rav Famuuarwn eq.. Maud Kress, Annie Voile". Cassie Rus- sell. Jr 8rd--Nelhe McLean, Devenn War- mtnttton, Mack Saunders, Bessie Saund- eu. Earl McCalmun. The afternoon was spent in the Judg- ing building. the dairy, the chemical, and the grain buildingis.at the latter of which Was explained the breeding of grain to produce better samples with larger yields. These are sent free in the spring to farmers writing for same. Lists will be sent out soon to all week- ly papers with Information to tarmers who desire these samples Under the charge of Supt. Creelman. a great work is being done at Ontario's ' Model Farm,” and as one of the speakers ex. pressed it, it was perhaps so to the majority in attendance, tt The half had never been told." Br 2nd--Ma, Cliff. Mamie Mountain. Vivien Crawford, Mark Wilson. Susie Kelsey. Jr Md-- ttar-Wylie" Levi. Utie Wall, Gertie Campbell, Nettie Daniel. Vyviun Harvey. Newspaper Men on the Farm. Fang lr-fu! y Irr.r guagn Anal! new. P Pine Grove! o, Durham School Report Farm for Sale. In Memoriam. 1m: ANN Bums ' Jen!) Wnt- vi A'. Baskets for All. We are ofrerintt this week a great assortmmt of bus- kts. Fanev work baskets. stocking baskets, Clothes baskets. Root Baskets. Lunch Baskets, Market Baskets. Woodenware. Woodenware in Wheel Barrows Chums. Batter Workers, Batter Bowls, Batter Moulds. Chopping Bowls, But- ter Ladels, Potato mailers, Rolling Ping, Towel Rollers, Pails. Tuba. Wash Boards. Clothes Horses. Bake Boards, and Ask Sitters We lead. Potato Slicers. No home is complete without one of our potato slicers. A new thing. Bee that vou secure one before the supply is exhausted. W. BLACK Our customers find its pleasure to deal in a store where theycnn get anything they require in the Wooden- Ine from a Toothpick to tt Clothes S,fglrllt'e,t tor-undo: m I. well m 'ryteett_Nsi-tkei 'ttrdggtt. f'dflarfathll'ff. mm maximum-um 051”.“ . Horse We have tho following goods to clear at the following prices t Tweed (laps. regular price cn l now 35!: Girl‘s Boots. " $1.01!. " 60e Boy’s Boots, " $13.5. " 75c Remainder of our heavy coarse ruhhers at reduced prices, We still havea few more hats we are offering very cheap. Some of these hats we are selling at a bargain are made of the very best materials, black taffeta silk, plush, chenille and other materials. They are bargains if you want a nice. cheap hat. We also have a large stock of GOOD TAFFETA RIBBONS we are selling at cost. Everything in the Millinery line will be sold AT COST the next six weeks to make room for Spring Goods. We oolicit the business of unnuilcéuten, Engineers and others who realize the ndvitaiti. ity bf having they 'l'llre',"2usthepg, tun-acted .t,',tJ,?Jrg.tt,2 hm! A LE left. Chnrges Women's Dongola Shoes. potent leather toe cups at $1.50 to $2.25 per pr. Men’sS tit BXuchers I 6t lap .' All at All t6 Dong " right New " Dong Oxfords prices, Goods C. MCARTHUR 'q-Wt-rt"-"'""""","'"'""'"".-.-"-,.---... Aver'a Pills greatly aid the Ohm Pectoral In breaking up a co You Ityk Nothing by attending ' the popular Why Refer to Doctors --_"_--_" -tmci'aaatgtrgn'r'1" A' ' snsArmLu. yers mm. Because we mate methane: for them. We tell them all aboutAyer’s Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe " for coughs, colds, bronchitis, con- sumption. They trust it. Then you can chord to trust it. Ask your own doctor. it. noun-1’ Fi aWieauiiiUG'd “ i'ish."A"r."a.at' aqMI Any amount of good butter wanted. Bring it along while prices are good. Miss Dick. The boot Mad ot . to.ttmoniarr, "SOM tor ova: list! -." - We In" no mm! We publish the formulas of " on: medicinal. TORONTO. our. Facts For Purchasers NEW FOOTWEAR HARDWARE Mid---winter Millinery Elli Baskets tor All. make medicine? uncut uponi'r; A'r.yt.vttlrk_raTe FEBRUARY 8, Matthews & Latimer tt Ogilvie's Royal Household " TH F, RELIABLE GROCERY Pete, aamitto,t wane-y . . . it! \Vnu‘um Il'.nlrw- .. .. v, “w,” W $932533 0 eerie" Order: [oft With R. McMteken at House Stable or at th OFHCE, wt11 receive ttention. Everything in readiness for the Spring season. Do you want any Jpn'ny Imp/ennui: . . Ploughs, Barrows, Drills, Scuifiers etc. Enquire at this agency. fawn-tiny Wan-Amory . . Rakes, Mowers, Binders, etc., of this famous firm's make. They give 'great satisfaction. Prices and terms to suit purchasers. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY 15 Ladies Skirts. . otc Skirt, were $3.50 for Skirts, were 4.00 for Skirts. were 5,00 for CLEARING SALE of WINTER FURS Has in store and is prepared to supply you from full stocks ot Grueeriea, Fruits, Confec- tionery. and Flour and Feed. and the Celebrat d CLYDES- DALE STOCK FOOD and -rVGaertGtxyicon Gnd. “latch m'kr, 85.25 per bbl. Cull early ', it is going fut. FLOUIR Hen'm-Boys' dad Chi]- duo‘s Suits and Over.. etteta at similar reduc- Now is the time to buy your Winter Goods. We are selling all at reduc. ed prices. gilvepware no“? 3;; b Jeweler, Optic-inn garden tken at 3he Hahn r at the REVIEW receive our best heal/an . to 'clear T'", an. m 3.10 it. i)‘(~ Eli Remember date a LADIES l'. FEBRUAP. W” The DO H w

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