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Durham Review (1897), 27 Dec 1906, p. 4

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#+ ! Deering Jfarvesters nvsmmes uPM â€" 4 ~ P w uen gmmm&cmmgmmmm@msgg * Taylor &Co. Taylor &Co. ;%; q o % Caps E * You' S Gloves & Mifts ... E_ ~"AIt _ L. ..oâ€" shink an hefore tong. a"g will make you IninR 30 UÂ¥! M°% *~ Dt RT k 25¢ to $1.25, A purse buck mitt for % Our R ubber Lined Smock at £1.40 @ light us the thing for choring in. § HIGHEST PRICES f Ecy's Fall ind Winter ars and the] made. Men‘s to sell for 50c, To¢ and $l. Our band to pull down ; its a stunner for 50c. Boy,s Laps to folsfor 25¢ «o 50c. â€" As caps for boys. We had a large shipment of boy‘s clot suit the most careful and reckless buyers. Gohn Glark. We can give only a me ads tability to the nee Deeru_)g_flgaj?ows,nfi ness, NEW YEAR == 100( == We take this opportunity of thanking our many cusâ€" tomers for the past year‘s patronage and wish one and all a very Happy and JUST ARRIVED! A large The best in their line as rosperous New Palmerston Buggies vylor & Co., Dromore y M'& You‘ll need them. We are tS going to have weather that k so before long. _ Any piece you wish A purse buck mitt for £1.00, no wear out. 3 Morlock SHERS; The Psx'fqt';_{tfid Druq\tgpl_v_in the Ideal Wringers, all made by Watson of Ayr. nes. McClary Stoves for Coal or Wood the Dillon Hinge Stay Fence. vs iS$ FOR BUTTER & EGGS. Snd handle only the assortment of Men's and fi and they are the finest Garm J achinery. eatr. ‘s clothing at prices to A few doors South of the Middaugh House, Ask to see our 20¢ is an eye opener best. line has fur |so We are pleased to notice in our | midst again home for the holidays and probably longer in the case of some : Mr Adam Ecoles, Miss Ads Brown, Miss Lizzie Laughton and Miss Agnes Henry, the latter reâ€" turning to Toronto on Wednesday of this week. tog next day, Saturday for her home in St Marys. This estimable young lady has made herself deservedly popular during hber coml\}nratively short stay as teacher in No I0 Top Cliff. Sore hearts left behind can only be healed by time‘s soft soothing * 0o u22202 stwin «rud influences. A very pleasant LHNC "*7 . spent together, such well known and qualified musicians as Messtrs Neil McKinnon, _ MceDougal! and Archie MceDonald, contributed â€" at intervals music on the violin and orgau. Afcer a splendid time spent in various amusements the company separated with the singing of Auld Lang Syne, and a vote of thanks to the Host and Hostess. i â€"The annual election of officers Court Dromore I. 0. F., took place week ago ; having lost our list we are only able to remember a few of the more importint offices, Bro Finlay Clark is C. R., Councillor Walter Ferguson is V. C. R., R. Taylor Secy. J. M. Findlay F. S.. Geo)MeWilliams Treas., Peter Lothian Chap. T t 4 lca+t Afutudbcudiaiihrs ib ioaianan en s it The local post office of Thistle is nowauthorized to issue and pay postal notes, a yery convenient and safe mothod of transmitting money. Received tooiate for last avcek A very merry Christmas to the Review‘s editor and family, staff, and all the readers. mMiss Lizzie Allen is spending her Xmas vacation with ber mother Mrs . Alten.: . * ;* 9e Mr and Mrs Herbert Irvine (nee Miss Ida Morrison) arrived Saturday trom Grenfeil, Sask. and wiill spend some time with the latter‘s parents and other friends in the vicinity. They were accompanied by the former‘s mother Mrs R. Irvine and sister Miss Ethel from the same part. Mr Wm Lauder had a wood bee on Friday in spite of the rain about eleven cords were cut. He intends having another soon, everbody welâ€" come. â€" Our viilage blacksmith was kept so busy Saturday that he had to call in Wm McCalmon to assist him. \ A pair of boxing gioves are going the rounds in our burg. Some heavy boxing must have been dore, the l dentist got one job any way . North Egremont. Mr Matthew Mearns has come out as canidate against Mr Richard Barâ€" ber, who was nominated at the meetâ€" ing. Surely this corner will be repâ€" resented at last, with two good men in the field. y MrT. MceNiece has sold oyer fifty cord of wood already this winter. Surely you townfolk are not sufferâ€" ing for want of fuel. Wm Clark is assisting Mr Robt Ssinithof Durham with his new enâ€" gine. â€"Mr and Mrs Greene of Fergus | visited last week with the Morice ; family. * Varney. THE DURHAM REVIEW ta of A pleasant afternoon Was spent on Friday, 21st, at $ $ No 14, Egremonut when the parents and triends of the pupils mes for a lew hbours of social pleasure with their respected teacher Miss Spence. Mr John Ferguson was selected as chairman and a | lengthy prograD® was gone through with; singing, recitations and violin music by Vint Hill and Geo. Wilson, recitation by ArtDUI Clark, a song by Alex McDonald, and last but not the least pleasant feature in the proâ€" gram was a presentation by the pupâ€" ils to their teacher. _ Seld9" does it fall to the lot of a puoli¢ Sehool teacher to have the good Will of the entire section but Miss Spence‘s kind and quiet manner and sy mpatheblC spirit won her friends wherevyer she went. In the section and in the community Miss Spence‘s name will ever be held in tond remembrance. The address read as follows ; Dear Miss Spence, Our relationship as teacher and scholars is about to be severed and we cannot let the occasion pass withâ€" out expressing our regret at your deâ€" parture from our midst. Eied n e Since coming here you have shown a deep interest in our welfare, both in school and in our home life, teachâ€" ing us by your modest and gentle manner and also by your christian character to lead noble and usefal lives in thefuture. You have °§â€" peciall?' shown loving sympathy for those of us who have been tried with sickness and bereavement thereby endeariny yourself in a . manner which will never be forgotten and which we trust will bring its OWn rew ard. Kindly accept of this purse as a small token of esteecm and love to you Clara V\;A'I-s;m, Jennie Clark, Neil E McDonald, Thos B Weir. Signed on behalf of S$. S. No 14, Egremont, ot December, 1906. Quiteâ€"ziliw;mber from around here attended the fat stock show held in Guelph last week Mr‘ James Marshal! retwrned home from the west on Saturday. Mr Dickson of Holstein filled Knox church pulpit very acceptably last Sabbath. I;'I;Wm Carson spent a few days last week in Owen Sonnd. _Mr and Mrs John Brown of you town visited friends in Normanby Tuesday of 1ast week. M;ss Adair our teacher leaves this week to spend her holidays at ber home rear Colling wood. Mr Will Allan is engaged at pre sent cutting wood for Mr Leith. We are”glad to learn that Mrs Jas Morice is improving nicely. _ Mrand Mrs John Marshall visited Mt Forest friends on Saturday. Your seribe extends to ye editor and all readers of the Review, best wishes fur a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Mr F. Kelsey. visited the Edge Hill school yeserday and pbotoâ€" graphed the group before the close of the term, Messrs Jos. and Thos. Firth, of Toronto University, came home last week for Christmas vacation. Mr Dan Firth Is home from Wood:â€" bridge, and Miss Martha from Torâ€" onto, for the holidays at the old home. TORONTO Mr Arthur Weir and Miss Amy Edge attended the open Literary at Owen Sound Collegiate Institute and were presented medals for high standing. pongratnlations. Mr Michael Kenney bas decided to ruan for councillor for next year,. We regret to hear of Mrs John Staples meeting witha severe acciâ€" dent at the Dazbam Station Saturday afternocn. It appears MrStaples was in the station when the train arrived, and the horse took fright. Mrs Stapâ€" les was thrown out and receivog a rough shaking up. _ Drs. Gun and Hutton attended to her injuries and l we hope for her steady recoyery. Mr Wm Ritchie attended the Fat Stock Show in Gnelrh last week. He also went to Mitchell and purchased a thorougbbred mare for the bhand: sum of $250. Mrs Wm Ritchie visited in Arthur last week at her aunt‘s, Mrs Harper. North East Normanby. Boothville. Intended for last : us. _ The year has o some while to others rrow and there is an and vacant place at the Loge Hill. the Ipupils of this 19th day Season‘s Greetings ! Grant‘s for Clothing New Year We desire to extend to our patrons hearty and best wishes for their prosperity during the James R.Gun& Co. and to thank them for their very liberal patronag©, which has enabled us to, more than ever, make this store a firstâ€"class Drug Store where purchases may be made with absolnte knowâ€" ledge that everything is exactly as we say it is. Don‘t you want a Fur Coat ; cither for yourself or wife? If you do come and try us. _ We will do our kest to please you. 55 years‘ experience in buying materialsâ€"designingâ€"constructing â€"testing. ‘That is the ‘Tudhope‘s record. Or if you want a suit of clothes try us. _ We have a nice good looking su‘t and one that will wear well for 6 and $7, and our fine worsteds at No wonder ‘Tudhope Sleighs look handsomerâ€"run smootherâ€" wear longer,. Let us show you the new at TUDHOPE SLEIGHS. BARCLAY & BELL, Durham $#10. as low as $1.50. Cverâ€" coats for men, boys and children all at right priâ€" ces. Try us for any of the above and see if we can‘t please you. e t o Children‘s 2â€"piece suits ‘ BP Srant Wishing all our customers _ and numerous friends a very Happy and Prosperous New Year. Yours truly Druggists. i8 . Black THE [23]/(CZ i Happy & Prosperous W. H. BEAN We are having a big sale of trimmed Millinery for the next two weeks. We waut to clear out the whole stock before the first of January. We have these hats marked away. below their real value in order to sell them out. es or by mail. rimmed A large assottment of Ladies‘ blouses, fancy Neckwear and belts, ribâ€" bons in every color, Laces and all sorts of dress trimmings. FARM FOR SALE 150 acres. Lot 40, 41, 42, 8. D. R. For Wishes its many friends and customers a very Miss Dick h As P t 6e early and often. Millinery. @IFTS FO}3® NEW T EARS s T0 CEKING®B you must come soon. Seeing it will uow soive every gift problem. Don‘t delay, come MacFARLANE AND CO. ‘There are none too 989y superior to any holiday line we have ever had. We have more goods, a much greater variety DRUGGISTS & BOOKSELLERS worthy of being stock while it is all here, ut to do want _ you Mn O en se e pae e P We Your Wife \ â€" Your Mother ‘ YourDaughter | Your Sister FARMING MADE PROFITABLE by taking a course of instruction What are you going to give her for a Christmas Gift? Make her bappy by giying hber that long wished for new Sewing Machine or an Organâ€" We sell the Bell Piano and Organ and the Singer Bewing Machine. the best of their kind in Carada. Give us a call ; wesell moderate. McQueen & Morice on 'l.‘hnnd-& Dec, Zith at 2 o‘ p. m. Lot 33 Con 8 Egremont p. in, 104L s on 0 IAgremont one mile north oft Holstein, conmin‘in; 100 mcres land, well watered by Sav m‘fl'-'. medium sized new fram: h..‘ frame barn. The clomn: land is well under grase, ture an meadow. The sale will t‘:.held on & t T c nm.. W.on mvefl Ist of Crark Mars 8, OrcouarD? Auctioneer Durhaw Executrix Renew for the Review â€"©C) 6 V W

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