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Durham Review (1897), 28 Jun 1906, p. 5

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ON may need In any some of rely the NG !‘\Cfik parator. "Jetyle r the Spring Leader Seedâ€" Itivators and king & Rid in wide, 3e yd nkets, white or ... .. $1.20 per pF use dfi wide. 25e sq yd aCCO, emedy, dge north of t at REevi®w st attention. ibove well can be seâ€" JSMEN GOODS nd Rollers yws of Blor: prices mo ay. ns, Chatâ€" eUarriage . Carriage iNe. rs, Binders purchasers. & Pianos wrrows of RIS ashers gons to lder‘s Block , Agent i viece TABL ‘4 pm;nnch GENCY Washers, lishes and 3 Prov Hous : dozen 2 for 36 Games, Races, Piping, Dancing, " Fun at the Windmill," &c. &c. _ AtS. of S. Demonstration, M urniture Sale $ N.,G. & J. McKechnie $ .. NJ OW GoOoOLns The Durham Furniture Co., Ltd. Don‘t you want Barn and Chicken Houses as dry as your kitchen? Roof them with It is cheaper than shingles and you can put it on yourself. With each roll cf " Wire Edge" are nails, caps and cement. You need oniy a hammer and you can make all the buildings rainâ€"proof, im â€"a. _ snowâ€"proof and fireâ€"proof. To reduce our stock we are offering lines of all grades and makes at very close prices. WOOD, LOGS & LUMBER TAKEN IN EXCHA?I-(-}E. Call ‘at our Wareroomsâ€"â€"one door South of the Post Office. Paterson‘s "Wire Edge" Ready Roofing Cheaper than Shingles Our booklet tells about the roofing that ever leaks and lasts a lifetime. Let us end you a free copy and samples of . ParERsox‘s "" Wirr® Epox®.‘" * Sold by hardware dealers A everywhere. &’, PATERSON MFG. CO. Limited Lx Toronto and Montreal 4 £X in nb k In loving remembrance of Andrew Vessic, who lied May 23, 1906 Just at the breaking of the mora, The hand of death so cold. Removed from earth a brother dear To join the heavenly fold. We have to mourn the death of one Wedid our best to save Beloved on earth, regretted but Remembered In the grave. Oh not lost but gone before us, Let him never be forgot, Sweet the memories that come o‘er us, In our hearts they perish not. Our light troubles for a moment, Are not worthy to compare With the beauty of our Jesus, And the glory we shall share. Could we but ask our brother Andiew If its well to trust the Lord, He would answer quickly, saying Joy of joys it does afford . Strong young men and fair young women Creatures of the liviug God, are you trusting in Jehovah Are you walking neath his road ? Joy in lifeand trust in Josus, Peace in death it sureiy gives, Greatest joy beyond expression, In the place where Jesus lives. Goodâ€"bye brother, how we miss you, None but God alone caa tell, _ Yet if faithful, we shall meet you I In a better land, â€"farewell _ The Sons off Scotland Demonstra-‘ tion Committee at Durham, have succeeded in seqduring for their Annuâ€" al Celebration fon Dominion Day, a first class attraction in having a deâ€" tachment of the[Royal Canadian Draâ€" goons present. (This unique feature | will be thoroughly enjoyed and turnâ€" ‘ed to profitable #se as well for it will |give farmers anil horsemen a good | idea of the class Â¥ horse required by l the Military. ‘ In addition to\ this they offer of | corrse the usual lakge prizes for Scotâ€" | tish events so keen{y contested, Pipe \Eands, Dancing, et§., and the Palaro ‘Bros. in pantomirge and fire Acts, ending with a Grand Rink concert at ‘which Harold Jarvig of Detroit, and other stars will be présent. The Mammoth w@rks of the Naâ€" tional Portland Cement Co. will be open to ticket holders, 200 acres, being lots 27 and 28, con, 2, E G R, Glenelg. About 110 acres clearâ€" ed, 80 good hard wood bush, 10 good ceâ€" 1 5 S & rodbaadieats. 7 C ng OM BE TCM EVE S oncneadiae yA o Bs( 12 dar. Fair buildings and well watered: the Rocky Saugeen runs th rough a corâ€" ner of lot 28 which would make a good waterpower. _ 5} miles from Durham ; conveniently situated. The above proâ€" pu’valll be sold together or in parts to suit purchaser. For further particuâ€" lars apply on the premises, or to McCormick Bros., Rocky Saugeen Royal Cagadian Dragoons. BARCLAY & BELL We have opened up Undertaking Rooms in Thos,. Swallow‘s buildâ€" ing opposite the Middaugh House and are prepared to do business with any person requiring underâ€" taking. Satisfaction guaranteed in Embalming. â€" Our stock of funeral supplies has arrived ; also a full line of Catholic robes, etc. FARM FOR SALE â€"â€"â€"â€" @0 4# In Memoriam and Embalming written by the sisters Capt G. F. McFarland, Flesherton Co. No. 6, acting adjt. of the 31 Regt, bhas kindly donated a cup to the Co. winning the most honors in an athleâ€" tic competition held on Tuesday night The Regts were inspected this a. m. by Majâ€"Gen. Lake who made enquirâ€" ies of those who were wearing ribbons as to their seryice in South Africa. From Niagara Camp. A clever capture was made here on Monday morning roll call by the Sergt of Police Shute of the 31st regt. of Pte Huff, of the 23rd Parry Sound Regt, bat of Owen Sourd a year ago, who was wanted there for stealing a bicvele. â€"Recognizing his man, Sbute immediately put himself in communiâ€" cation with the Chieft at Owen Sound who put himself in touch with the chief otf Police here in civilian elothes with the result that he was arrested and sent to Owen Sound to meet the tate of the transgressor. Privates J McKenzie and T. Harâ€" rison ot Dromore of No 4 Co. went to the Butts to day with No 7 Company with the following result : The cooks of No 4 company., Ptes. Charlie Saunders and j)oe Viekers are meeting with a great deal of praise for their excellent cooking, and not only that, but for their impartial« ity towards the boys of No 7 Co whom they also cook for, _ After dinner to day the men of No 7 were assembled by their captain, H. V. Rorke in the mess tent and presented an address to chieft cook Charlie Saunders and his assistant Joe Vickers accompanied with a handsome pipe and case and tobacco pouch to the former and a fine brass lined pocket knife of Bokers _manufacture to the latter. â€" The adâ€" dresses read by che captain was backed up by some finely worded remarks expressing his satisfactton with the agreeable conditions préâ€" vailing between men and cooks. Charlie and Joe replied very appropâ€" priately though taken by surprise and modestly disclaimed any such flattering terms. Address to C Saunders, Dear Sir : The privates of No 7 comâ€" pany wishing to express some idea of their appreciation of your kindness in cooking tor their Co., beg vour acâ€" ceptance of this pipe, pouch and to baceo. _ May they give you as much pleasure as your cooking has afforded them. To Joe Vickers, Dear Sir: The privates of No 7 Co., 1st Segt. beg you to accept this knife as a slight token of their apâ€" preciation of your kindness in cookâ€" ing for their Co. Eash were signed on behalf of Committee, Robt Best, Bert White. Stt. Sgt. Ramage who happened to be near ot the time, in the regretâ€" table absence of Capt Snider, exâ€" pressed the pleasure it afforded him of seeing honor conferred upon the Durham boys and had already exâ€" pressed himself that next to having a good captain as they had in Capt. Rorke, the next important thing was a good cook for a satisfied Co., and gave the old woman‘s advice in pleasing a man to " feed the brute." Far 9e ie Time is passing gaily along and the: boys realizing that the yarns told of Jong marches before breakfast, of bad water, seorching hot weather, carrying 40 lbs in your knapsack, bread for dinner like cork, stinking meat and rotten potatoes. is all pure fabrication,. _ Why is human nature inclined in the great majority of imstances, to deter the new recruit from joining 2 _ And also the tendency to sneer at the boys who go and hold them in scorn. â€" As long as the Government or the powers that be look upon it as the # first line of defence" they might at least be credited with a spirit of patriotâ€" ism. knowing as they do that in the event of wouble they would be the first called upon, a spirit of patriotism that is more tangible than that of some indivâ€" iduals or class ol individuals lay claim to. wirh such fulsome acelaim,. | ‘The manner of training may not be in accord with those parties‘ superior jadgment! } but it is a means to an end however deâ€" ficieut in their eyes Having seer bgt}Maj. Widgery of the Roval Canadian Dragoons in regard to the music required on the 2nd of Jaly, Te states that either pipe or brass band will do. â€" They will require three bhurd.es each 1¢ ft long. 2 ft 9 in high, stiff, surâ€" mounted by a foot of brush, with wings on either side 12 ft long made in the same imauner to be made movable. They will place themselves the proper d‘stance on arriving They promise to do their best, and to put up a good thing and hope for a good time genera‘lly. The boys were kept on tenter hooks all the evening of Wed the 20th mst. Orders came out whether genuine or not unable to say, that they had to march out at 9 p m. â€" Later it was changed to 2 in the morning and received with a great deal of annoyance if not perturbaâ€" tion at the prospect otf facing the enâ€" emy in the dark. The condition of the weather saved the serions situation howâ€" ever, the Gozerals no doubt thinking that the eneroy would be very foolish indeed to try an attack in weather that might wet their ardor. if not their amâ€" munition, â€" As it was the bugle call came l Thursday morning at the cock crowing hour of 4 o‘clock, wheu the whole camp was soon astir and mustered after breakâ€" fast and marched off to meet and defeat the enemy with brave hearts and fall | haver sacks at g. _ Other regiments had gone the night before taking a supply of blankets with them and would on the road meet with that splashing shower of rain which fell when the others, who were to do the attacking on the morrow at Queenston Heights, were enjoying their supper. How the others fared durâ€" Ved E0 Bs m oo 5o0 B op es ul | l;;-tfi;“n‘irgrht without their tent cover ) we leave to the reader‘s imagination. y db Our No 4 brigade which includes our 31 Regt were eventually marched off with their band playing to help cheer the hearts of the boys and to keep that part of their avatomy in its proper place, when a mointed officer galloped up with great gesticulationâ€"somewhat dif ferent from the quiet time beats of Charâ€" lie Miller, Band Masterâ€"â€"in front of the band and ordered them to the bad place, without the necessary return transport ticket, they were marchedt about 100 yde uind halted and lay down on the grass on the camp ground, for a rest or awaitâ€" ing orders we don‘t know which for upâ€" wards of an hour. Fall Wheat...........£ Spring Wheat.... .... Outs ....swac4lis s xaxs Peag..../......1. r**.> Burl@y ....., .}+.+> ++ Hay..:...:.......‘..:%¢, Baster ..........:...: Feggs................. Potatoes per bag .... .. Flour per CWt.... ... Oatmeal per sack..... Chop per ewt...... ... Live Hogs...... .... . Dressed Hogs per ecwt. Hides per lb ...... .. .. Sheepskins........... NYOOL. : :: .::x...«s.iivks TalloW....s..s ...}}.} [LATQG.; .1s irakna s1 ssi+s And your seamstress the discomâ€" fort of sewing in the hot season by purchasing some of our light smts of Ladies Underwear at 38¢ per suit Save Yourself These goods for texture and comfort, are unexcelled. â€"Something new. Also see our Zephyr Ginghams, Dotted. figured and Art Muslins, Prints, in all popular colors and qualities, Victoria Lawns Sheeting, twilled & plain, bleached and unbleached. â€" Circular pillow covers, Allâ€"over laces in cream and white. Table linen and napkins We do not keep everything, but ,_A._vâ€"â€" have an abundant suapply of all necessâ€" avies and many luxuries for the home . ‘ Dated this 9th day of June, 1906. C. McARTHUR The school is thoroughly equll.Pped in tewhina ability, in chemical and electrical supslles an fittings, &c., for full Junior Leaving an« Matricâ€" ulation work. The following competent staff are in charge : THOS. ALLAN, 1st Class Certificate, Principal MISS L. M. FORF .. R, B. A., Classics, Moderns and English. MISS FLOSSIE McKERRACHER, First Class Certificate and third year undergraduate of Queen‘s l'ni\'crsifi'. Science, History and Geography. Intending Students should enter at the beginâ€" ning of the term if possible. Board can be obâ€" tained at reasonable rates. Durham is a healthy and attractive town, making it a most desirable place for residence. i k o.\ > BREE: ‘éllwfiér month in advance. Wm.Jonaston, Jr., C. Ramage, Chairman. Secretary will double your elnlinr power, It only re(‘ulreo a few months at this Institution to complete & thorough practical Business Course or A Bhortâ€" hand and Typewriting Course and fit you for a remunerative position. @tndents admitted at any time. _ Full particuâ€" â€" Students admitted at any time lars at any time free. _______|___ sTANDARD BAKK OF GANADA CAPTAL, Authorized ... ... $2,000,000 CAPITAL, Paid up.......... 1,000,0L0 RESERVE FUND.......... 1,000,000 AGENTS in all principal pomts in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, United States and England. Durham Markets. W. F. COWAN, President. G. P. SCHOLFIELD, General Manager DURHAM AGENCY A general Banking vusiness transacâ€" ted, Drafts issued and collection made on all points. Deposits received and interest allowed at enrrent rates SAVINGS BANkâ€".auterest lallowed on savings bank deposits%of $1,00 and upwards. Promé)t attention and every facility afforded customers living at a distance. J. KELLY, Agent. Burham School ED PV RRITY BEA AOCC C. A. FLEMING, â€" Principal Spring term begins April 2nd . In the matter of the Durham Natural Gas and Oil Co.. of the Town of Durham in the County of Grey. Take Notice that the meeting of the Shareholders of the above late Comâ€" pany has been postponed until Friday, the 20th June, 1906 at 8 o‘clock, p. m., at the Town Hall in the Town olpDur- ham in the County of Grey. _ _All shareboiders will kindly govern themselves accordingly. D. JamiEso®, THnos. ALLAN, Trustees A. H. JacksON, A Practical Education at N~~MWOR/HERN, Z/\,j Y ,1‘,7’,172 Head Office, Toronto. Staff and Equipment. ONTARIO ARCHIVEs TORONTO Owen Sound NOTICE w PH{((G _ 75 to 75 to 35 to 70 to 45 to 8 00 to 17 to 16 to 4 to 14 to ) 15 15 10 17 16 15 White S hoes Repairing and Orcers our Specialties Peel, the Shoeman We have our new Dress Goods in now. In grey, the leading color, we have a good assortment from Also have a nice line of Mohairs at 37¢ yd. _2 _ _ oâ€"rervenrr wseer «oupr pepnniggent uo Prpmnr o pov eC We solicit the business of Manufacturers, Engineers and others who realize the advisabilâ€" ity of having their Patent business transacted by Experts, Preliminary advice free, Charges moderate. I?v Inventor‘s Adviser sent upon rcâ€" uest, Marion & Marion, Reg*d., New York Life ‘&dz. Montreal ; aud Washington, D.C., U.S.A. We have a splendid line Crum‘s Prints inâ€"the best goods made, STINSON, The Baker. _ ?i'ramaaaaaMfifimflwafid If you wear White Shoes, don‘t wear an unâ€" tidy one. We have the very latest styles, Is good Bread, well made and properly bakedâ€"the bread that is made by Stinson. This is the perfect breadâ€"made of the best flour, leavened and seasoned just right, thoroughly kneaded and baked to perfection, it is easily digested and it builds health and strength for those who eat it. Give it a trial. Ogilvie‘s "Royal Household" Keewatin * Fiye Roses"â€"The very best Keewatin make. A carload just received. FLOU R S E E D S Ulover and Timothy and all varâ€" ieties of Garden seeds in aâ€" bundance for Spring growing 50c to 1.25 ya ow Dress Sood: ‘ BP Srant The Best Cure For Dyspepsia MATTHEWS & LATIMER FIELD AND GARDEN. Highest grades only. OMP White J. G. HUTTON, M. D., C. M Member College Physicians and Burgeons Ontario. flice and Residence Cor. Garafraxa and George O mu., ut 100 of Hill, _ Old Moodic COPR@r. m« Late assistant to Moorfield‘s g‘nndon. Eng) and to Knapp‘s (New York) Eye Hospitals. Office, 13 Frost 8t, W. C, PICKERING D. D S., L. D. S. HOoNOR GRADUATE of Toronto University, graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Rooms Over J & J HUNTER‘S New Store ARTHUR GUN, M. D.. Prysicrax & SurezoX, Office over J. &pJ. Hunter‘s Store 8 to 10 A. M. HOURS : { 2 to 4 P.M, 7 to 9 P, . 43> Special attention given to Discases of Woiaen and Children. 9â€"11 a. m Officeâ€"Oalder‘s Block, over Post Office HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Univer vate Roval Callese Dental Surgeo AJi. nate Royal College Dental Surgeo . GOnt Dentistry in all its branches. Barristers, Soucl:ors. Conveyancers e. Money to Loan, A. G. MacKay K.C.â€"% W. F Dunn DMLETS ED L aetncdes Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme Court Notary Public, Commissioner, &c. Money to Loan, {)flice, over Gordon‘s Jewelry Store, D. McPHAIL _â€"~ Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Will be at the )(ldduugh House, Durham, the first Wednesday of each month from 10 a. m. till 4 p. m. JOHN CLARK _» Durham, Nov. 16. ‘08 Do you want to know : where to buy Telephone Connection No. 10 150 Acres above Durham, well improved. $4000 250 Aom. above Durham, well built, well fend well watered, good land, for $7500. 126 Acreg Normanby, well improved and loâ€" J..F. GRANT D. D.S., L.:iD. S. 120 A&m l:.or;::“r well improved and Joâ€" Rlehn(\)!gd m {Allan} Park, 150 acres A large number of other properties for sale in Dur ham town and mmnu:mdnp Inâ€" surances pheu‘ah. writings drawn. C. P. R, Tickets for Sale, + Auways Prowrt, Never Necuogxt."$ Terms moderate. Arrangements for sales as to dates, &c., must be made at the Review Ofâ€" fice, Durham. «* Correspondence addressed there, or to Ceylon J‘.O., will be prompty@® attended to, Terms on application to D. MePHAIL, Ceylon P. O or to C. RAMAGE, Durham: Insurance Agent. Money to Loan Issuer of Marriage Licenses, A gen eral financial business transacted Licensed , Auctioneer fo the County of Grey. . Licensed Auctioneer for the Co, of Grey. Sales Wâ€". be left s‘:)hh Implement Wareâ€" m lczlnnon‘iollllhnd. orat the Revikw oomennct How n onies se fice, McIntyre Block, over the Bank ARTHUR H. JACKSON «2. 11Ct1LOmncerse. TD IESIT TT MACKAY & DUNN, or to C. RAMAGE, D #@* _ Ceylon has a telephone officc Notary Public, Commissioner, CONYVEYANCER. &c. DURHAM, ONT. (Lower Town) Licensed Auctioneer for Co. Grey s uite â€"»| e S â€" Cin w TORONTO, ONT. THE HANOVER CONVEYANCER A SPLENDID SCHOOL! J. P. TELFORD H. H. Miller, DR. BURT OFFICE MHOURS W. J, ELLIOTT, Cor. Youge and Alexan Owen Sound 7â€"9 p. m vt

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