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Durham Review (1897), 24 Jan 1907, p. 4

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i) peering Jjrtyrtsl:ay SOMETHING NEW 1N WASHERS: CrttItfe1ttf Dgglnquqlv in (in: Also \Vilhelm's “Winners. all made by Watsou of Kyla _ gsmsmmmsmmmmmmmg x Taylor & Co. Taylor 8000. ti 3 g a: a (XI Both ladies' and gents' MI that must be cleared out M so the price will suit. Raymond 'Si': Our stock of this line is DIG January and we will not carry 3 have been slaughtered. iii, In Ladies} regular 4.30, 5. 5i not In Maids , 6. 3.50, 3.7 We start the New Year by showing a very large rat ge of New Goods, including New Dress Goods, New Ginghams, New Chambrays, New Vestings, New Whitewear, New Skirtings, New Prints, Laces tiii' Embroideries . Though we have reduced t, my, we have the quality still to 7 I ' - -t., --, cu? Ithe price so Jhahn @Zark. We can Rive only a mere list of Ol ade mhilily to the needs of Boutl Deering narrows. Wilkinson noes, Palmerston Buggies. m NEW GOODS FOR 1907 We will consider it a pleasure to show you these goods whether you buy or not. Sewing Machines. M00131? Stoves for Coal or Wood Agent for the Dillon Hinge Stay Fence. The best In their line as we handle only the best. Ladies' Jackets . MORLOCK Cash and One Price. 33121.5 (Farm Machinery. have reduced them greatly in quan- 'Si')" ', quality still to show you and have Ill as to make room for spring. t4 Ill l gents' F C ii d t "tlo" ur oats lil mere list of our goods. but m quality and needs of South Urr'y we are not excelled: , Wilkinson Ploughs, hcney’s Har- Buggies. Renowned articles, fair prices line is much too large for not carry them over. Prices 'rmts so, going for. .$3.75 .75, gomg for.. 2 25 A few doors South of the Middnugh House. Idenl Sunday last was the awrmiest of the season, the wind was blowing " aterrifie rate. We went to church and found that there Were two of us only from the country, ‘and the pas- - .., ___-su, ~---- -.._I.. torJthought he would place as on is le- vel with the Sunday School class and it almost made m, feel that our youth was renewed like. the eagles when Our town (Priceville) is now tt Po. lice village with the following trns tees sworn in to act in accordance to the dictates oftheir eonseience, name- ly: Thus Atkinson. Peter Francis MoArtlmr and John Stotbard. three tine stalwart young men which Would do cr. dit to any town or vill- age in the country to taltil a similar ottiee. Mr John McQuurrio, S. Line and family have been laid up with grip iorthelast couple of weeks. Their daughters Miss Kate McQuarrie and Mrs Neil MeDougallarrisitd on Sat- urdav from Duluth to take care ot parents and other members of the family. John, Nciland Duncan McDougnll and threeststers were at the old home North Line attending their mother's funeral wnose obituary will be seen further on. We are pleased McIntyre and lin home tram Toronb where the little ' operation for am: tongue and was ll! the little saff'ercr i wherethe little girl underwent an operation for ammo growth on her tongue and was quite successful and the little sairercu' is doing well now. We are pleased the Railway dis- pute is settled in itueeville and the road will go on as Sonn as possible in the near luture it weather is suit- able. b: Those men in Hue tents inour town mm: have felt it pretty leaky on Saturday and windy on Sand ly. De and Mrs Dixon _ r0 now enjoy- ing the vomturts of their own hows in Mrs Battor's Blcck. The annual meeting Was held in the frresbvtet'ian church on Thurs- day the17th inst. all business being transacted in an orderlv manner. The books were prcm' well squared up and well krpt. No debt of any account. on the congregation We would ask the Dromore repott- er what are those words 'Sha nae a nis" he must look up his Gaelic die- tinmry and see what the words are. Weaken Maul Miss McLean sing. ing beautifully some melodious Gae- iie songs. but never those words be- fore. wnuld it be Ged tha mi gun croih gun didhcan gheibh mi fat- hast callagog. Mr John McMullen, south Line, Artemesia, lost a fine young mare lately from the effeets of distemper the animal could be sold for $200.00 being of the Clydesdale breed. thev carry with them the full as- surance thatthey did their duty in administering to the wants of their !departed mother. This Monday morning the atmos- phere feelsquite fresh and looks as if we would get plenty of snow yet before February is over. Mr Brander came home a few days ago he was attending to his farm down the country during summer and fall and carries on the double business ot farming and storekeep mg. Nose of our preachers ventured out last Sunday to attend outside stations. It would be, almost an im- possibility for them to get through ifthey had made an attempt. Hector McKechnie spent over a week with Owen Snund friends. Died at her residence. North Line Glenelg, on Sunduv the 13 Jan. after a short illness Mrs Duncan McDoug- all native at the Isle of Ulva. Argyle- shire, Scotland. at th_o age y ‘elzhlty- tl m Priceville Mr's aniSdifghijgit" in?» I to hvnr that David we daughter came Itoo1I Satumav last THE DURHAM REVIEW Mrs McDowell leaves three sous‘ 4 daughters. John one of the Manag- ers in Toronto asylum and Neil and Duncan in Duluth, Mary in Duluth and Ema, Mrs Dingwell, whose hus- band died a couple of months ago. Christen Mrs Captain McKenzie. and Katie. The funeralon Tuesday was largely attended Rev Mr Matheeon offleiated at the house and grave. She was buried in McKecbnie's cematry D, Road t11eneltt. 'lla annual meeting of Amos Prophy- tern" church was held on the evening ot Wednesday the 16th inst. The meeting was opened by colportour Mr Pets in brains and prayer. After whim Mr J. U. Adan“ was voted to the ehsur when the various reports were read and passed upon. TUt of the session after a. careful perusal at tho roll by Mr Bob; Renwick showed a present total membernhip of 182. after deduction 14 who were probably tem- poriry absent in the N. W. Mr It. gratefully and touchingly re- ferredto God's goodness to as in the fact that since our hurt meeting held a. year ago. not one member has been lost to us by death. and urged a more Nutr ful and devoted service on our part lo Him who had been so good to us. There were. in (be eougregaiion 75 fum- ilies, Bar I) of which 1 member nnly represented a humly. S. B. rerun. was given by Mr Geo Lothian. showingu membership and attendance equal to former years The Laditr'huxilittry ropmt was pre- 1 sented by Mrs Walter Haslio in the absence of has Mrs J S Garcon and showed a total membership of 22 mem- bers. TIns brunch of the' church's work oontributed " total of $113.63 during the your; the Wometrs Foreign Missinu re- ceiving $88 the balance going towards a balm,- of clothing valued at $25.60. Tho C V, ropurt was snlmiiued by Mr. Golduu Fiudlny and showed an active mcuulsursltip ot'N, and astioeinttsttittttr bers24. 587 bud been realizwd timing the year. a. balance of 83'.) ml being lit the. treasury. The tremm‘cr'u repult Which ttlst in elude” the manage-m :mm m the tiuau- ces Co Wm; gum; over “minim by the treasurer. Mr John M Findlay. i Tho schemes l f the church thnugh not as high as in former yeurs but] beou en- roached on to a can-tam extent. by the contribution to Queen's Ursiversity and Japanese fund, u total of 688. The report showed it total 0501042135 available durum the year, showing a balunee on hand of $14o.48 and clear of debt and no Wood required For another year at least, The choir repnrt wag given by Wm Rama-3e who commnnted upon the in. roads made on the choir through mar- liauo. ttnd imimlted his readiness to recaivo applications for membership, and gnu- sumo qmuifieatiom4 far a one- eerMal chmisler. such as a Girly good voice, a. wilhngness to learn and above all an tvp,reeal/hty otmauuer. Mr Ihrey expres'cd his Heasure with the agseeai;ieuess of tho meeting. such ucmmaat to some he has attended, and wid: the tiuatuGl success " shown by the report. The following were elected as mum:- gersiu place of those retiring: Mes. srs W J Eccles. J Scott & J Ferguson lt wus resolved “her 3. friendlv dia- t'usawn, that m the event of a probable induction an old aim. Soiree would be held, with an admissmn tee. A large delegaticn was appointed to attend the meeting of Presbytery to further Ll. vunce the call to the Rev. Mr Kendall. Of thanking our numerous custom- ers and friends for their esteemed p"- tronage during the year just ended aulwlieit .133 1mm mm: ot the same. Our Aim is Progress and we pledge ourselves to do our utmost to improve our store and stock so " to make "shopp'rmtl' with P' more pleasant and ist'ofitable in this year than ever belore. Wishing you all a very Happy New Year. We Take this Opportunity C. MoARTHUR Renew for the Review Wait for Pollock Anyone looking " bargains in DRESS GOODS, watch for Pol. lock to call, Mans and Chiidren's Suits sold at 25 per cent less than cost. Ladies' and Children's Coats will be gold " 506 on the doll.r. Balance of my stock will he sold at 10 per cent less than cost price I am bound to clear oat every- thing as I am leaving for the West. Be sure to look for ' Pollock Dromore. TORONTO _ Wt! The terriblc storm Sunday couldn't. keep smiles may from village view farm, for it brought a little daughter to Mr and Mrs J. W. Blythe. Miss T. Gordon is visiting her sister Mrs Long. Mr Wm Bryaus boug'ht the burn off the old Lauder farm from Mr J no Kerr and intends moving it to in: own place shortly. “Mr. Wes. storrey is spending few any: with his sister Mrs W Caldwell. We are pleased to report that Mr Jno Morice came out of the operation Itt Fergus hospital and is improving very nicely. if, J. élark has been busy with his sawing machine at different places. Wm Prew animating bum. Mr A. McClinton baa bad C. Lau. der help him out wood for a. week. Mr Jim Hay is engaged in the saw mill near Ayton. One of those pleasant affairs, oc- cured Monday evening when friends and neighbors joined to show up- preciation and extend good wishes to those who are leaving their midst. We are sorry to lose Mr and Mrs - W. J. McCalmon but hope it will be their gain. Mr ll. B. Irvine filled the chair, apleasant hour was tspent in speech, instrumental music. reei. tauon and song after Whlcll refresh. ments were served. A purse was presented with the following address to wlnch they teelingly replied:--- To Mrs Wm yiecalmon.--De" friend, we, a. few of your neighbors and fallow laborers In the church and Sunday School. having learned that you are intending soon to remove from our midst, concluded that we could not let. you go without giving you some tangible expression of our appreciation of your many good qualities of head and heart. We have always found you a timely friend and a Wllling helper as organist and fcachcr in the Sunday School. You will be missed very much tsy your B. S. class and church work. But while we are sorry to part with you we trust the change will be bene- heial to you and lout companion in life and that you will be no lean use- ful in your new home in the west than you have been here. We may ask you to please accept this purse, not because of your need, but as a token oi our love and esteem tor you. Do With the contents what you may think beat, but do not for. get the givers. and we assure you that you and your husband and family will always haven. large place in our memory, while we cherish the hope of meeting you in that country where there is no more separation. Signed on behalf of the Methodist church and S. School at, Varney. Ont. J. W. Blythe, Robt Pettigrew. A good debate is the League; think we too. ' Stanley Telfordis spending a few weeks with Mr John Gray of Craw- ford, A number of our young folks took in the party M Mr Wm Lee’s on Friday evening last and report an excellent time. Mrs Britton spent several days last week in Bentinck. Mr and Mrs MneGrlane visited at the home of Mrs McQueen of Booth- ville lately. Mr and Mrs Donald McCannel of Boothville Were the, guests ot the MacFarlane family of Rob Roy last week. Mrs Albert Leslie of Mt Forest visited at her old Bunessan home for a short time of late. . Mr Grant McComb spent Saturday around his old home near the corners. Mr Andrew Ford formerly of Rob Roy bat later of Glenelg centre pur- chased Mr John li'allise'g farm. The price we have not yet learned. Mr Archie Campbell of Sask is renewing old aqaaintaoees in our vi- cinlty. Archie is a favorite among all who meet him and we are ale lways pleased to have a call from ll". Rev. Mr Newton apeompanied by Mr C. Brown called on the MacFar- lane family last Thursday. Mr and Mrs Ben D. Firth of Cal- gary are paying the farmer's parents Mr and Mrs C. Firth at Lake cottage an extended visit. WEDNESDAY-me pensive, sigh once. THURSDAY-Laugh at him. TUWiDAY---Be prettier; frown at him. FRIDAY-Conte" ywur "retrard" for him. " SATURDAY-Bo "out"! "NDAt-Nsmr, the inning lily. MONDAY-Be pr9tt.y; smile once, TO LAND HIM IN A WEEK From February Delineator Varney. --- - ._----- Rob Roy. in progress by can smell taify 'rih" Quality at Just Prices 55 years' experience in buying materials-designing-constructing $llll It is only itttftij natural (thi' A) Atii tl, a t th e "c"%%TiiigTeEd T u g l, o p e Sleigh should be Best --testing. That is the Tudhope's record. No wonder Tudhope Sleighs look handsomer-run smoother- wear longer. Let us show you the new St TUDHOPE SLEIGHS. BARCLAY I; BELL, Durham HARDWARE . Every article is advancing in price in the Hardware line but I have placed an order for three (3) earloads of more ma- terial u the old prices and am determined to protect all my customers during 1907. 117 women wanted at The Hardware Store to purchase a Broom Holder at 5 cts each. Tho same kind of Broom hol.. der has been sold inthis town for Me and Me. 48 men wanted at our store to buy a London Axe. All handmade and every one war- ranted. No more to be had at the ptice. Several people have had serious falls lately, but if they wore a pail: of our Ice Creep- ers, their life would not be in danger. Another shipment of Pan Cake Flippers has just arrived N o kitchen complete without one. Make life easy by buying one of our lamp glass cleaners Robt. Picken has pmfitod by feeding International Stock Food to one horse he sold lately. Bob made him weigh over 1600 lbs. Ask Jim Lloyd about Our Poultry Food " an egg pro- ducer. _ 3&5 W. Black 533€EE "-..-t, l, Do your hens lay Stl, The 'iilistrliiin'yi Co, We are sole Agents in Dthnm l, r the ab we well known Implements--- Binders, Mowers, Drills' Barrows. Disc Cultivators, Manure Spreaders. Ray Rake; llny Loaders. Hay Ted- dem, Massey-Burris Cream separators JANUARY 24.1907 Proven Steel Tracks. Singer Sewing Inhlnes. Walkenon luble Works. The Bell Organ & Piano Co.. Churn: and Washing lachlnes. mutford, itr'oekvillts.6rey Carries sl - -..._ 3'71 THE BIG ‘50" “and Gham- our: hon-y tmbFsiit We" iltt,h"xfte, 'r,tlht,t,i', 'te-i,, I.” - " uretb- D Ittt aetit-titfttini arlf,t'.'llt cl. ' (plan. "tate- u....,.....sl.‘.'mnd 1.55“ "n t Pho- “lanthanum...” 1.03m 1.95 Ct'd", 'imereBeeerfiiiia.'.".".'.' .... 1.75.“ 1.85em‘h '1tty.t1tttattottt, 1 1 AM a ds “1.12:3: _ yd "ii'iiii't1'llh1tilsW,tfd.r.t ...........u‘§ya "'"'iieiiffitii tam. [H “align-hm or mm cut In: water ii Ie', WM “when: n ' emu an. - Minimum: 19% out POULTRY AND EGG Producing voWDEit McQueen & Morice MacFarlane a: Co Drugzists and Booksellers Now when egg! are '0 high are you doing what you an to make po'lllrv profits? Try a pkg of o0r Cali and see us before bu sing elsewhere. Just west of the Middangh Home. together with Crushed Oyster Shell & Crushed Bone and note results. Men's and Boys' Clothing, LadiesTur Coats Men's Fur Coats FRI Fur Caps Ladies' Skirts Bargains in luau hummuwuoc " i','iii'iiirt.tikt.g..'.ttr.'..tye..t,g Gi.? II'"""'"-.".".'.'.'.'.'.'.:.'.'.'.'.:';")",.",','); We're also Agents for at firant's 5W? . BEAN cuideehe Biock HE SELLS and a}... CHEAP fe R U t tri,. E3 Who S JAN. 24 DAR

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