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Durham Review (1897), 1 Nov 1906, p. 8

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Â¥"*L dÂ¥ Ne flgi_n' of t viva tors ture, ‘ Rume bein is with . & 2: â€" from Chri the in h { wise liber â€" ealer they reign. settl | man inea raisi spiri stock atew Jesu was Chri marm bein‘ hoat of t Chri the the a tI best servy cult evi wi fos it th GLOVESâ€"â€"â€"â€" Let us Fit Special Line \Ordered Overcoats ORDERED sUITS We can supply,yo a with A Periect Fit in Gloves DARLINGS Let us tell you abo ut Darling‘s ; Darling‘s Powder is made of ingredients of guaranteed These are mixed in exactly the proper c proportions whicu is the great essential in th facture of Baking Powder, Our powder is madefresh every Saturiay . it your purse and p| THE PEOPLES STORE | Highest Prices Paid ents for Ganong‘s Choclates, As Banes and Blacks ROBERT BURNETT. )l Summer Dress Goods, Ready-to-wear Clothing, Hats & Caps, Shoes, &ec. Astonishingly low prices prevail now flmroughout the store to clear out these goods and make room for Fall arrivals. FLAR ITY & BURNETT DARLINGS DRUG STORE Clearing Sale ‘ade Overcoats. * $6 to $l4. 3335 &« Let us sell you BUTTER and EGGS WANTED you use Baking soed Goods at Right I Merchat it Tailors and Gents‘ Furnishers. 350 cts ~to from $12 to $20 a]l Summer GOOdS ; The Peo easure. eadyâ€" MONSTER it esn S k o 19 s B ‘gredients of guaranteed purity. _exactly the proper chemical the great essential in the ntaruâ€" a trial poundâ€"25 cents pOWd?f ” , cither Cash or Produce & Frost King and s. Chamois Vests. ‘rices," every Saturday morning $2.00 ple‘s Druggists Furnishing Of C Durham Phone No. 3 Store Gents‘ Only AT ourse you The n Frost Queen, SWEATERS Balx._ing For fall and winter use both STYLE & COMFORT at 75c, $1.50, $2, & $2.50 t up fo do 34223¢&e UNDERWEARâ€"â€" $1;:2:>3; 4 BRACESâ€". Otrings, Fourâ€"inâ€"hand, Bows, Puffs, Cte, from 10c to T5ec. 1 »3BCGC ‘ 1289â€" It is a poor excuse of an old hen permitted to run loose in town, cannot make at least one enemy of a good neighbor. â€"Hall Wheat....!:;;:,.. Spring Wheat.... .... Outs:....! .lA !‘:.., es .e > n o s oc 2 .n oF m rrs Barley......‘........, May :>>> . w s s retecs aain s Bubter ...:>...a:..02.. y Soation . ul A Potatoes per bag.... .. Flour per ewt........ Oatmeal per sack. .... Chop per ewt...... ... Live HMogs.:...;.. 51. Dressed Hogs per ewt. Iides perIb...... .. .. Sheepskins............ T allow . ... .. 2 0A Lard per sut. The thirteen year Hale of Minto was a horse he was atter on Saturday. He 1 morning when he injuries. _ He was Thos. Hale of Du this yillage, who family have the sy here.â€"Avton Ades, Mr John McArthur of the Glen elg was in town last week afier ; ing summer‘s illness from whi has fairly well recovered, Pa his business was making his 27th ment on the Review, he being a believer in upâ€"toâ€"date payment reading matter. May he live to his 54th payment and may his increase. +°° CPu mPs Geo Wilson received a disqureting telegram from Winnipeg on Monday stating that their son John who has been in the hospital for some time from typhoid, was dangerously ill. We hope to hear better news. Mr and Mrs Geo Wilson disquieting telegram from on Monday stating that John â€" who has hean‘ in £ Rev Mr MacIntosh, of Elora was the guest of Mr. Alex Russell an old parishioner, during his visit here at the Presbyterian Anniversary _ serâ€" vices, l Wilson is lying seriously ill in Winniâ€" peg hospital with typhoid fever. _ Mrs Mighton left Friday to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs Bliss, of Detroit. Sunday last the Methodist church was most appropriately decked out in Marvest Home fashion, the pastor, Rey Mr Colling, making special ref erence to the season and the occasion. Insp. Campbell is in Meaford this week and speaks at East Grey Con. vention on Thursday and Friday on **The Greatest Want of our Age" and other topics. Miss Bradshaw left for her home in Toronto after spending some weeks with her sister Mrs Dr Jameison. We regret to learn that Mr John Miss Lewis of Mt Forest spent from Saturday to Tuesday with Mrs Arâ€" thur McClocklin. Durham Markets. urday, He lived until Sunday ig when he succumbed to his s. _ He was a nephew of Mr Hale of Durham, formerly of illage, who with the bereaved have the sympathy of friends Ayton Advance. 15¢ to 50c per pr. rieen year old son of Mr Wm Minto was fatally crushed by ¢ was attending to in its stall "as making his 27th pay. Review, he being a firm upâ€"toâ€"date payments for ter. May he live to make ment and may his tribe ©....9 10 to B + + % T75 to kess . d2 80 «1i1«,= 10 to +* .+ _ 45 to ++x :10 00 to ««+)~ 0 20 to ++..+ 0 20 to «+«+. _ 50 to ..+> 2 10 to sls 4 20 to + +«X 90 to nur of the Glen, Glen ist week afier a tryâ€" iess from which he recovered. Part of . and $5 inter in town, that one enemy out THE DURHAM REVIEW 12 00 15 o)O 715 To 82 15 if So you can see the Canadiaus are very prosperons in this smoky city and make the moss of life in other ways. Hoping you may find space tor this short article. In haste H McCormack, a Canadian. [We are pleased and so will be all Mr McCormack‘s South Grey friends to find him enthusiastic ovyer things Canadian though loyal to his adopted country. We wish them all a pleasant time. If the roads were good we would be thereâ€"Ed.] The Canadian Society is composed of about 300 former residents of Canâ€" ada, who have taken up their abode in Pittsburg and vicinity, some havyâ€" ing been citizens of the U. 8. for over fifty years and the majority beâ€" ing now American citizens. â€" The Society is beneficiary and has in its rank s a fine number of athletes who will start in ~to play Hockey when the weather gets colder. Mayor Geo W Guthric, Senator Knox, Cougressman J Dalnee and Judge Buffington are among those who will take care of the local end. James I Buchanan will act as toas: master. _ Hon Rudoiph Lemieux, K. C., who will be the chief speakâ€" er of the evening, is one of the latest additions to the Cabinet and one of the ablest orators and after dinner speakâ€" ers. It is also quite a Canadian city ; all arrangements are completed for the banquet to be given by the Canâ€" adian Society of Pittsburg, at the Hotel Schenly, Friday evening, Nov 2nd. The speakers who have been engaged and who will speak on matâ€" ters of vital importance to the two countries are Hon Rudolf Lemieux, K. C., Postmasterâ€"Generai of Canada and the Hon R F Sutherland, K. C., speaker of the House of Commons. Pittsburg, the smoky city as it is called ali over the world, is one ci the most enterprising in the world for the amount of business that is going on, All the mills and factorâ€" ies are in full blast, in fact shops of all kinds are doing fine business. To the Editor of the Review Members of Durbham Horticultora Society by applying to Beey Cluris Firth will be furnished membership tickâ€" ets, admitting at all times during the exhibitien, for 50 cents. On Wednesday and Thursday, Noâ€" veraber 7th and 8th special excursions will be run by the railways to Toronto from all points in Ontario, at lowest oneâ€"way, first class fare, Railway tickâ€" ets bought on these dates will be good to return up to and including Nov. loth, People desiring to attend the exhibition on otherdates can aoso at the same rate but it will be necessary for them to obtain Standard certificates from their station agents when they parâ€" chase their tickets to Toronto. One way tickets to Toronto, with Standard certificates, can be purchased Novemâ€" ber 2 to 10th inclusive, and will be honored for the rerurn journey frec, regardless of the uumber in attendance, up to and including November 14th, 190g. These certificate:]f must be enâ€" dorsed by the Secretary of the Exhiâ€" bition in Massey Hall before they will be honored by the railways for & reâ€" turn trip. A fee of 25 cents will be charged for cach certificate vised. 1 Y. M. C. A. 'li'okslecuredsn edlua;it:on thfnt ‘:;ln most n pracâ€" ;‘{lé.(i éu:lu s(')lfrel{lo uy%‘ixrer(:l b(;' this sebool. Undernew management, with improved equipment and courses, : our oll‘desbi:fho:‘% r]llte u;:' newest and oge! of t 4 cata ree bu?iget of * Business Bnd‘:‘flum“’l' BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE The exhibtion is to be opened on the eyening of Tuesday Novemder gth, by Premier Whituey. There is rerson to believe thatin time this annual exâ€" hibtion will become as noted in Canada as the Royal Horticultural Exhibition in London, England. RAILWAY RATES People attending the Exhibition from points in Ontario outside of Toronto will be able to do so at lowest oneâ€"way, first class fare as follows; ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Amorig the most notable exhibits will be displays that will be made by the Ontario Fruit Experiment Stations, the Central Experimental Farm, at Oltawa, and the Ontario Agricultural College at Guelph. The latter inâ€" stitution is arranging a spccial nature study exhibit. A fenture of the exbibition this year will be the presence of the Black Dike Band from Yorkshire, England, which has been secured at an expense of $2,000, to play each afternoon and eyening thrcughout the exhibtion. Four different conventions will be held in oonjunction with the exhibtion: the Fruit Growers‘, the Vegetable Growers‘, the Bee Keepera‘. and the Ontario Horticultural Associations. Already it is eyident ibat the exhibits of fruit, flowers and yegetables will far eclipse those made at the two previous exhibtions. In fact it is feared that Massey Hall will aot begin to accomnoâ€" dst: properly the exhibits that will be made. To secure an education Ontario Horticultural Exhibtion A Rival for the Winter Fair. From the interest boing manifested in the approaching Ontario Horticulâ€" tural Exbibtion, which will be held in Toronto, November gth to 10th . it would appear that this exhibition is rapidly becoming a formidable mval in ‘ its way to the Winter Fair at Guelph. Canadians ‘Fraternize. Chance PAXNY, 2201 Locust Street, St Louis, Mo., pubâ€" lishers of Worps axp Works, one of the best dollar monthly magazines in America, One Almanac goes with every subscription. At the present time our displays of smart readyâ€"toâ€"wears and dress hats is at its best and deserves the consideration of everyâ€" woman, who longs for distinction and exâ€" clusive Millinery. There isn‘t a hat in all the grand assemblage that doesn‘t bear the seal of fashâ€" ion. Nor is there one that doesn‘t bear the price ticket of appealing value.= Ladies® Coats and Dress Skirts, Children‘s Coats and bonâ€" The Rev Irl R. Hicks has been compelled by the popular demand to resume the publication of his wellâ€"known and popular Almanac for 1907, This splendid Almanac is now ready. Forsale by newsdealers, or sent postpaid for 25 cts, by Worn axp» Works PusUISHIxg Comâ€" Chief Engineer Hatrick of the Huron and Ontario Railway Co., is here with a staff of eleven assistants running a line from Clarksburg to Flesherton this week. The line from Owen Sound through Meaford as far as Thornbury was surveyed last fall and since then other parts of the route have been located. The chartâ€" er for this railway was granted a ftew years ago to a company to construct it from Port Perry to Port Elgin on Lake Huron, with a spur from Flesherâ€" ton down the Beayer Valley and aâ€" long the lake shore to Meaford and Owen Sound, but it is now increased to 40U miles with ports on the upper and lower lakes where lines of steam boats will operate inder the one management.â€"Clarksburg _ Reflector. The Rev Irl R. Hicks 1907 Almanae. ELLOTT y / TAPANTA Afm In view of the prevalence of typhoid in many places, a physician has given these precautions in regard to infecâ€" tion from the disease. Typhoid he said, is no longer considered contagâ€" ions. You may visit a typhoid paâ€" tient with no fear of contracting the disease so long as you do not eat or drink in the same vessels. neithetr is there any danger in drinking mulk, if the milkman is particuiar not to use infected water in washing the utenâ€" gils No matter how bad the water the cow may drink, the milk never contains typhoid germs. Drink ing water is the main source from whence the disease is drawn. No water should be drunk at this season of the year without being boiled, People will also do well to clean their wells, backâ€" yards and closets, and remove anyâ€" thing likely io contaminate the water supply. Recent students have taken positions at salaries from $» permonth to $1000 a ho * Write toâ€"day ogue: We can place success, . Commence Night Calls for Undertaki promptly _ aitended _ ; One door south ED K of Post , Office. The time for providing for local opâ€" tion elections in Januaiy is rapidly nearing its close, The temperance people‘s power to compel council to submit a by law ends on the 1st Novâ€" ember but a council has optional powâ€" er till the second week in December, Neaford citizens presented the necesâ€" sary petition to its council last Tuesâ€" day, aud voting will take place at New Year‘s.â€"Ex, * We are having an upholsterâ€" er the first week in every month, Anyone wishing old goods renoâ€" vated to look good as new should advise usâ€"we will be pleased to attend to it at once. There is some reason for the greatly increased attendance at the Has a full line of Curtain Poles, Window Shades, Picture Frames Frames to order of all kinds. KRESS, Tine to Submit Local Option. When we‘re feeling cross and snappy Let us laugh. Let‘s be cheerful bright and happy, Let us laugh. Laughâ€"and let the face be brighter, Laughâ€"and let the heart be lighter, Then the life will be the whiter, Let us Laugh. Miss Dick Dress Hats TORONTO, ONT. FLECTRIC RAILWAY. n â€"â€"4 4ok 44â€" W. J. Ecuiott, Principal Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts About Typhold. Letus Laugh. The _/ Undertaker for handsomé c# taâ€" you ou the roe" to now. EJ KRESS ALEX RUSSELL of Horseâ€"Elankets varying from 50c] to $3 per pr. Made of the best English jute so come in and we will show you our line as it is no trouble to show our goods. orse-Blankets Also a full line of Paints Builder‘s Hardwar» at th We are showing a very large essortment of ranges ard heaters this year with prices that will certainly surprise you considering the fact that we are sole : gents for the. celebrated Happy Thought, Empire Queen and Silver King Heaters and Ranges. We also have a very fineline of small heaters for coal or wood. _ It will certainly pay you to come in and talk it over before buying. BIG STORE HJ ighest Pricec for Butter aud Eggs. HARDWARE! snow is here to track the hair. As a conseâ€" quence you will need chells and don‘t forget that we carry a complete line of both SmoKke less and Black Powder, also a full line of *Guns and Rifles of the best English manuâ€" Hacture. A *4# The Hunting Season mmunit10N is now here ; also the snow is here to track the hair. â€"As a conseâ€" Paints, Oils, Glass, Cemnent and > at the Big Store. We have a complete lin: Lo lM“‘*avw IS NONE THE BEST W 00 s "ad N 3 T eodb"cle VO CRX Rev Rev Rev, Rev Rev: Rev Revi Rev Rev to 2(0

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