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Durham Review (1897), 17 Jan 1907, p. 5

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)rlce pt N W bt, I WCIIIHCI' VVu h we a large scnck of many kindle min?!” "f" .the v£;ie:‘::csizeg tor Al-u Bots and Shoes in abnoda Dee. Slipper' In ymmg or old-rich or poor in fattt. . . LP p.. 0;u- amok of Slippers was um Jet' so nice as they I",. lb}:f::;o:nd Cox-fi- gmgs in leather waterproof du ck for Men aptlyos 8, m may fe? bhddwn and Jersey! " L tdies and Misses. . that cannot be A large assortment of Mi us and Gl? iret' 'Nf,1'i,"d f, r Men. Wom- heawn, (full-"V dered. Alsoa few lines of I','."'?,,",',', s hat ”we t n. Alison and Gmren in bl ack only. M my other t wind examine Mn nut tmotr naming them. Calland see for youre , ur goods and prices. Remember the place--- J S MC'LRAIT H .; Lawrence's old Stand . . KRESS, , We are having an uphol-au-r- er the first week in every mo nth. Anyone wishing old guuds I eno- vuted to look gzuod us new sh unld mlvm- tttF-We will he pic-lee d to attend In it at once. Night Calls for_Uut_ter.tahi_ntr praairir - -isitAedeA us: , Hum chm]- Hunk BB llfllllrl of Post ttttice, ======-.=r=-,..='at,a'i-g Has a fun live of Curtain Pol". Window Shaun. Picture Frau". Frame-z to 0rd er of all kinds. at! 1C5ri!C, JtlleR!El i Dr', . _ .' L', Ed, Who Said Sick Room Supplies ever shown in town. Look in our North Window, and see the best line DARLINGS, The People's Druggists Men's Uushrinkabl e Woollen, heavy.. . . BOYS, Fleece Lined....... .... o...... Women's Elastic Ribb ed, good value. . Children's Underwear . . . . . . . . - . . . .. DARLING’S DRUG STORE. JW {hat winter is approaching you will naturally require heavier and warmer clothing and we are here at your service. MdKECHNIE'S ', w, 1907 HOT WATER BAGS, GAUZES, FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, ' EANDAGES & COTTONS, Undertaker The Po; pular Cash Store. " UNDERWEAR EFARMERS’ CENTRAL 'jiiiiiriiii'"asiiiriiiiiiir 3 Now is the Time T l? Buy Rubbers Head OtBee t \Valkerlon, Ont. medi.lm.........600 .....---30c.to 40c value..........) ........200.to 30c the present weather in various sizes " .......30c THE 13mm Blur.“ fl/f' . J " We Summon u n elocn- upper Foresters Rally ttiijri.ttg'tti,"fi, our. 2Jg,frr' “all: , tions " a win " r," " t . at Dromore. my.tondvo§dso”£d"bnun"were tte' SL".'-. - nu "Invades-ed. the latter PM?!" tty' ( An even; long looked forward to 'iiiiitii5ei'fhi', gigging: ttffl. mm atl Tl!?, longing expel “union by the denedotoetl the unrest “a anten- ast.h, , youth ot the iwanudrfn If .tut1 iinttlle tionot the andienee be” ivetted to on“ 545 irork.edto a. successful Pm? on the mu.“ Her “Kit "in; pulnr berm gown ?.teu"y1f,t' ot this' flne tpss core on this occasion 6y 1-qu show Bre lllmnesahke hale village. Given in.Y the braking down tsorrow at; yssito 130051035 wtather and a 'tinstrtspu.tt" ift'tl -girl out the abuse whit: b Iliqlii o prekus eventawas conducive e .4 bo , t Bo tome success of thi 'n the ru . " t F 'of _1s. menu...” ot W "eurdsort " ' _ a. ' 333 J1l held. “he Court having wh "'d md late- 0 Wmton Park, ii'de, x ','fh5 largely to as numbers (15) 1'll gm ‘4 Vb; as an exeellent bro?“ tun the last. month was ass mutter 2i'i off. " “PM make tt “m - . . ....,.... a . 1iiitiijtr:.:",'l5, ' He’s lmtthe .he t, A- ' 3 Mb" veg-v fini‘ 'ii l "'iii'1i, a _,ti.l, 'if, 'il _.t".l 'lr/il, E3 ','ti/,i] 2%. An event long looked forward tl with longing expet ",tat,iott by the youth of the communit If _and iinall' workedto a. successful PP? on the evening otFrldev last. isoneof We notable oeemaneesot this' 11009”? business like little village. Given glorious weather and a 'tiskrrpu.tt- tion ot previous events was 0%“che to the success of this, the lance“? ot any yet held. The Court having added largely to its numhm (15) within the last month was as: mutter of course instrumental ina writer turnout, there having been 'iliositl.1- er a matter of 210 tickets sold and Nt addition to several complimented?» to some of the perturnier'. ( Bro. Ai'ch Clark next contributed " a mutation and lntor on a emnd l.rei'.tj,'aitr,o.,g. "Caleb‘s courtship and t ivlutbcsyci.ued it "morning in each one tr.ell marina} applause. A duett by Misses Ella Benton and Mary Rumugc "Someday I'll wander back again." was next on the program. was sung wich good taute and well received. It was followed by a speseh from Bro. Walter Hastie. reeve ot the Tp., giving a short svn- opsis or the earlv history ofthe court and showing forth some of the bene- tits derived from a metnbeanshiylyey; W Ilia _ I Vivi.- -.v... -- -_- _ _ m. Bro. Wm. llamage supplied thpi patriotic purl. ot the program by give. mg "The Veteran’s Song," theleadr lug phrase ot which is that God may bless the kingnnd that he may long live. contributing later a. bass solo, “Asleep in the Deep." Miss Hattie Watt, Dmmore‘s own popular soprano gave in tseellent voice "Onlv a dream of the old Home" and later that song exquisite in pathos, in tune and in sentiment “Mary of Argyle." "Old Kentucky Home" was given by the orchestra as was 03W selec- ti us at intervals in the prag"gr, We can scarcely partieufariae " each and every piece was a gem in itself. Lenahan (iy McIntosh,) WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS THIS SPACE ,ey.geee-e!.'-"--"-"-"='""""T - upper “a -'"'--a--aT.=r.'-TL= elocn htin th m- m. swam: " it, we: i? tlit in. M35. 'llltd “a". "l “m “Whammy; our-mum" an he"; (can. “rayon"... 'll,',' "W Lion. i"i'ijtesei/e.l'i'iiii.'iii",,' were 'th', A"ae"ld2'tiiit.ii?y' £9.33 Pitt.? " ts Utter port.rC" tho " oem the can“ t dered, t a don 'ouett in who " ' o "tlfJttlWlt,l'r' ot tiiJ"ri,ittJ/e11'l'. "ed,', m" 'hat itt wit“; mg I to her lover in thqwl‘d run nd asten- 't . 'rotamp “a in tho image or ttt new: new .t.ht lig,tr'i't', 1%tiii to 't,'rJrll,"Ji/o'fg,r,thi',ifit.ii' he Jld'll' t',',' td.'"' 1t1leh'c'i'li'?'Y,ri 903%? um of wool. o m be hidden qrith I I . . I - 'JSI tttref laat ye“ tgu"S2l',"/ It IL l Ram!» Mumford m. . ‘core on this iii'ditlt,Uttrrz', at a. $2313" Yieitttt “H men: com moot.- -vthobm“‘3 itt bts; M, $516 girl over the abuse to k , ' "Soul. illsrhyet grout. energy in tho the -ruu,.t bore. ' k “nee, pad wguld mop the sweat of than Wm 1?eu,r1ite: of twinton Plait“); brow. tho wlule.thuy would smile a; sf who kG1ei,At,e,,',', e,1'lae,,SIf, . ".vin!r"t'o't.tri.'l"d a..htrtiuuats ...... Ill;B|V rd‘ bore u . . _ t Ill, 1figduerdeon. of Swimon Park, who iiitnsd later as an excellent caller off cd who 1vti, makehu good auctioneer ."Y, " chum-u a only pebble on 1..“ lunch "ery nicely. and (we dun t km" the name olit) . doetnl reneo'l‘mer of I ma: condemned to 14 or probiNY 40 years imprisonment followed " In encore. was Aime Renwick in the "Old Minnow! Shore" gives promise . VI“ “1me "v- - _, . of better thing: yet Locome " she grow; older and (at! he: wipe more matured, bat very niceiy Win; a 13 who is yet attending who'll. and 8y the way the taker of the first prize for map drawing " the Holstein show opt of six entries. It: Wm Jsaat snug "thsaht, ttly Dear-is” m 2' women only could -_(wgrg all.“ we iiiies,1-Mwald make a widhh" Bro. Thos Aitehlsop, gm wedding “How he rode the goat" Whit”: ahuuld set at rest the mind at one at may, with whom he is well acquaint- ed ", abet“ Quail) supposed throwing around ot about“; Wages " the dead hour of midnight, _ n Notes of the Ball:---.) Seim. editor of the Holstein leader was niesent an! handled his M qundn, mick» and turn). wnh the "N. in nlmost a have space, as the hallwac very crgwded. Mr Ronald BIcI‘pplld' mm the t'eterv In of the amnion being lwma on u visit to his Bro Jtpn from Chg-yepne. In Wyoming. He " looking hale ond hearty and eujuyrd tips program. Mr John Burrows from heyoml lin- aim. alter 15 years alnonce is paying a visa. lo friends and can null “up it, tho weighing in the vicinity ol the 200 mark. The Indies were beautiful in pirk ms”, ribbnns. how knots and lingerie and formed a. pleasing contrast. to tue men's Smere and more uednte black, “(a 113w nlready referral to the handy, tt Waugh] make a passing wantinn D tlio walkway. sp as not to 'nnvmw Canton-and aaa, CT', - or ttm be and or tt than: he should mfg! 'S'?" not (a be hidden with I ,dp,dua,Pe,e Malawi Wgut a . . a t a“ he“. "on! cont. moot- hBom. Gr,liiyet grout energy in tho “nee, ' ad would mop the "to“ of (bail brow, tho wlxile.thuy would Imilo u sf having "eomplultod n harming Illk. To the members. some 16 in num- ber, who are settled in various prov- hum of Canada and in mmeohbe States. who keep in touch with M, and being desirious of tntilttainirte thatkinship with them this article. will be as cialiv interesting. A my tf, the fpyipy can‘tulnlng it.was A charge ot 25 e per ticket. was made this Your each Forester being privileged to Invite Gro otheu u bin own “fen-o, so that the Court as a society in mommy out iUii,ift m” Fe 50in ' th 59ml)”: by vote of the 901":an tit) expense " a sort of New Year's remembrance of brotherly love. We hope it may prove interesting ton small extent " least to all others. . Some of our young people at.- tended . ball of the Foregstrs It Dromere lust week. The Local Option Bylaw carried in Brown by “my; ip of: [Worn] " seemed that than were two portion " the municipal election; the one was the MoArdlo party that was moans: the old council who went to law. not one of the old party being elected. Mr BCronin who we: elee. ted was in one year but was not tmsed up in the law an”. The elee. tion was hot and nomination noisy am! ',y.ol very refined, “Th“ fiesrimenv of the Lora s Bu}: per was administrated m the Espliu Church on Sunday 18A. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Mr J MoAvdle took a. trip to Mark- nah: last week, Charles \Ileu in home from Dar. ham visiting his parents. Mr David Al’nu has gone buck to Cobalt. Proton Council held their bat mm-Ung on Monday 14th at Bilton'l Hotel. We understand that every- tlung antq'lietly. [Hui Option by. law was passed huhert " Arm. strong and John Ruth were appomted nudiwrv. and John McMurdo capmred the as.=ou:-:relup. Elocution and physical Culture I lmd 250 acres of Good Land above Durham, well improved. wall: very tine buildings. advertised in the REVIEW for $7500. 1 mm now Hell It I tor a good deal less and IT'S A BAR- ’UAIN. _ - - _ n“ n . Miss Twmnley, “(may Graduate in Eliicutio'o and thsioal Uulhm- of Alma Ladies' College. St Thonms. is prepared to give CIISS or private les- mum in almve surtjttP. Cutwert en- gagements taken. For terms and other pnrlicnlnrn applv to Durham P. o. or at, Calder" Hall. on Tuesday {ind Friday afternoons. LOOK HERE, FARMER Then I have a. 100 ACRE well im. prnved farm near Durham that I will sell VERY CHEAP or nude for other pruperly. It's a sump. For consider- ably under $3000! will sell 100 acres in Benlim‘k. with good soil. brick veneer- ed otnii'frisrtre' willie; Large frame hank haw; twine sublet; iihd pm shades. gum! urchard. This is wally a sacrifice l have also a ttrear lot of other pm- perlz top sale and a MILLION DOL. LAI S of MONEY ltt lend at very low rules. [COLLECT DEBTS, cure-full? prepare all kinds of WRITINGS. He I C. P. R. Ticker, knitll’ £912“ VXEST 3 THE WESTERN iREAL ESTATE EXCHANGE __ _ _ -.. ._A,__ -MNM C. P. R. Tickets to all points and be" OCEAN T!CKETS. and sell OCEAN TICKETS. Every kind of ngilInmte husiness attended to. Everything minute. ()ur Motto I " Always prompt. New: Negligent. " tai." "iriiriiahirr partieutard "sir! . personally or by letter, to either of tge above addroues. The Waste!!! peg 1tttaut.rTeh,ytger, In reference to the abovezwh be; to announce that 1 will be pic-Ll " a“ thue to meet with hymn» wishing to, buy. all, or exch‘m'gc. Imp willfor com variance he In ‘prnni envy Sum-dag also-moon. If we don't] see x0u._umd us a poet-cud; we wjllvalndly give all an fornmunn. Orders tir anquirics at the 81:an OMre will "not“ "on” " If you wish to sell or “change your pmperty quickly or prtttitably or if you nigh to buy. don't but totbee or write our Gen Agent. for the Co of Grev. Wm W Bamako. Thistle P. o, who has Ime- ly been appointed to this position. We make no, tttste. unless t_he .pmporty in " Quad-Q51, Louie-I. os""" M.” tiotreville. Li,- Eoudon. Ontario. , H. MILLER. The Hanover Conveyance:- A‘-.. n. the in! thou WWI of an. "il 'rho would 'ttmhie litter. by "' tho centre. to "kon tho open tu, In no told the image of an (“that he should bohidden with n I. Mumford wu a 7 room, can“ meet. Undertaking BARCLAY it BELL l Is good Bread, well made and tl a properly baked-the bread that l t is made by Stinson. Thisiathe ll, . perfect bread-made of the best t. flour, leavened and seasonedjust i A right, thoroughly kneaded aud i. t baked to perfectio ' it is asin t . digested audit buifdi health and t g strength for those who eat it. B. Give it a trial. *' We have opened up Undertaking Rooms in Thou. Swallow's build. in g opposite the Middnugh House and are prepared to do business with any person requiring under- taking. Satisfaction guaranteed in Embalming. Our stock of funeral supplies has arrived ; also a full line of Catholic robes, etc, Peel, the Shoeman 'iooeeee.e.e:trtemsarasatate. BRING ALL REPAIRING Call and examEne That must be shod for Fall, we've the shoes. . “mm. 1it'irtiiiii r a. man-m Ja, mum i"iiitt' .._r.-_ -_-eW.F-. 7, ciiiiiiii,.,tit.,titqgtt W‘? on an " n . IP.'! 1U,S,tgUg'i."llf gm- eher omlvle's " Boy“ Household " Keawutkn " Five tttmi-It" very best Kuwntin make. A ckriond just received. FIELD AND GARDEN. Clown and Timothy and Lil vu- ietio-n of (Burden seed- in tV hnndnnce for Spring mowing FLOUR SEEDS laden. We are selling twice as may this The Best Cure For Dyspepsia MATTHEWS a, LATIMER STINSON, The Baker and Embalming Any Feet Highest Br ndea only. on We, w. m...‘ Len “mill “an t I vlthont. ch50. tn tht HONOR GRADUATE ot Toronto University, tttaduate ot Boyd College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Boom- Ovet J t J HUNTER‘B New Store, Olochmu. .---- 0...... om ae-Gnlderi Bloch. one Post one. W. C. PICKERING B. B S, L. B. S. HONOR GRADUATE I'm” “Um [I m new Cullen “and in» Gott Oenuury in all In hunches. j ARTHUR GUN. M. D., late “that u Mallow. In”. [In and to Rum (New York) ‘n “his. ttarresters, Solicitors. Conveyuoou. " Money to Dun. (Yue. McIntyre Block. over the Bank A. G. Much! R.e.: W. F D..- Dunner. Solicitor In Sumo-o Court Notary Public. Communal". to. J. G. BUTTON. 1.1).. C. I ”mm-“lup- qulldl-o .Wmm o 'h',"dl'dttrrh1'"Mh'lthut,1Jlt D. MoPHAIL.’ U JOHN CLARK) but)“. ttoe Imuum-e Agent. Mom-y to Dunn. Issuer of Mun-Sn.» ”coupes. A amt- oral fintutoial humus (unnamed. 't.htm IOU" F-utb.tgt Hp... 7-4..- 700w. Canada.- No. " hte Hamilton AGENCY Everything in radio.- forthe Spain; nelson. Call Ind use our under Seed- ... Plough; Huron, Cultivate“ atrtd The Nest any)“; Wagon: mutant» W noun. Duh-n. the if“ "M Sd,'; noun: In. less. 'ul c p. I. Nun nodente. mama lot - in ”Wham hem-sch: - (II- a: " to C‘TMCP u 'tttrl,".. 1 . ., . In aGaaa Wgll'ld'aopallSoN'"' W i D. IePl'lAlL. Ceylon P. o, or to C. IAIAGI. Durh- ITpIe but no small sumo Immu- Tho 13mm Kuhn-I or.- m. d uh. Duly Chum. Wringon. Wan 'urteaer'?felrt, Itll"" 3191 53.5930 & Throat '."'tre.ln-tts-toern- Wont-mm J. F. GRANT tt. 0.8-. L. D. B. Pticel and We to suit purchuen. ART dUR B. JACKSON l, B. chELLAN. Agent Licensed . Auctioneer to the County of any; “and AurgtoneeitheCht.MGrt an. late',', c”! to. use: with In in M Pf PHI-Menu": 1g0-.Ltt4tt, ti, a. B. D. R. For {other paetieatia" - on the push- a or by and. aepa.et1C)ga.eexta. mac. out Gordon's Jewelry Store. MEDICAL . MACKAY a DUNN. Notary Public. Umnmiuiom-l'. CONVEYANCILQQ. or to c. IAIAGI. IN - Ceylon has uelcphone 0.0: DUIILI. out (Lower Town) DEN TAL Lioenued Auctioneer " 00. (in, IOU" t Aux chAclllll: -iiirbe. Bnmic -._._ 81.0011 Shel Land Boll-i Dine Earl-ow. of Elan FARM FOR SALE J . P. TELFORD hum Ola-incl. one mum-nor- - DB. BURT Money ta man. GGG 2iauiiu. Gr" mi the Be ' A" 16, "laid: Mom. Binds-I I to " A... MEET- P. o. tor an. Pf NJ

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