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Durham Review (1897), 18 Apr 1907, p. 10

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if IIITHE PEOPLE'S STORE _,'-ji"ii"'i' ROBERT h, _irp7ttTrrrrlljil"f!; L $15 your price for All WATCHES and JEWELLRY for with the highest ooist clothing: A Dru TOWN-under this heading Then we should like to burn into your brain the fact that?!“ 1',"e1tl1t'a,lt.2:,"et that for 816 yon can get Blt the style and as perfect th fit :35, "Ad glaring 'l'l'lUifl', lmilied as can be put into a tmit-as much as if you paid $28. in "for seven! year.” is what gim Of course the cloth is not so tine, nor the trimmings so point and force to the Iveal option luxurious. but every other way the $15 suit is identictslIPotrepent. "Banda, '" the drlettt DIAMOND HALL JUST ARRTYIilD-trome Choice Ready Made Suits Clocks, Rings, Brooches Watchmaker. "For {he Wedding Season _ /-s.art'Cwt"r t"irrj'T '3 l. lyikFi't'iqtrrtriihrh' Mt . "iil'sjifl,rPrl'fi.' (Lg; _hf,tyl . , J.r:.t7ciNv, " Our Stock of RINGS and BROOCHES of all kinds could never be better than at the present time. We take great pleasure in showing you through our high class stock and consider it a favor rather than a trouble to do so. -7- co', SUITINGS SUITS RAINCOATS CHRISTY FEDORAS CAPS TIES SHIRTS " SHOES AKG;" Repairs has personal afhention. Genuine igned scotch tweeds, newest in styles, ch s, grays, blues and blacks. Made hy the most up to date tailors, guar- anteed a perfect fit, latest in styles, shades and stripes. The newest styles. (Thoroughbred) In gray, plain and striped. In black, gray and brown, in all styles. A full line of all shades and shapes, new- eat in style and best fitters. A new line of plaids and plain in strings and four in hands. Patent, canvas and kid in the blucher style the best fitting shoes on the market. In hard and soft bosom, plain and colored, a perfect fit. Gent’s Furnishing Our stock is now complete in all lines connected wifh {he Jewellry trade such as {he following : Watches, . WEBSTER ~. Flarity Jeweller a Spring Suit 'i' l. Glass, ManagerlbCutter s, Sil verware. Optician £25 " Nu W. P. Paterson in on 3 via“; to ranches in Kingsville. Essex Go. Mn Colder in but slowly recovering from on “inch of bronchi.) trouble. Mr Levi Mortoek, Guelph. was in town Monday on furniture inure-u. movement. “Sundav was the driest [any in this town for several years I E riday the Chief License Inspector for the Promote trot " the train hem. A traveller who knew the gentleman told nyoung man he mu 3 "spotter" and before the bus Watt down town every hotelkeeperin town had been informed by telephone he was here. The In- spector was in town over Bands], the hotel bore were locked up tight and the 1mrtenders had n halide]. Inspec- tor Connor: ehould nee that every thm. dar is kept in the we wanna. Mrs A. Boss: returned "Int Thur-o dar noun three week's visit to her parents in Ghatham. Mrs. s. and B. McComb attended the funeral of their uncle, Mr, Andrew Little, of Teeswster, last week. Mrs Dr Jamiewn attended by Miss Edith Lloyd, returned home but week after spending the winter in TorOuto. Mr Archie McArthur, head agent for McCoa mick'l Mfg Oo., was in town over Monday unsung Mr."McLellan. the Agent here. Placed to havea cull. Tuesday. from Rev Chan Leena. Indiana, and his brother DI Ernest. Lee-on. Chicago. home on the occasion of their brother's affliction. The temperance forces of Moor etleld have purchased the Collieou House hotel for use an a Temperance Home after 5th of May. The price paid was m. The present proprieter had threatened to clone against the public and this action followed. No town will become a good business center so long as its business men rely on a. few merchants to make the effort to bring trade to town. Too often the (men In a few lines of trade are about i the only ones that reach out after cus- tom. Other merchants wait until these men induce the people to come to town and content themselves with trade that naturally drifts to their place. A public spirited man should as: himself if he is doing his part to; attract people to come to town to trade 1 in helping the entire business commun- ity. and no town II a success unless all lines are working to extend the trade as far as possible and trying to bring a larger territory in the circles in which l the town is the business center. MArtrtrAarts-Uelihaey does not pay. A good marriage " the supreme hum-m felicity; a tolerable marriage is as much as the tolerable majority of peo- ple deserve. but even a bad marriage is better than no marriage at all. Get your marriage notices at the Review otttee. The Dominion post-otBee authorities have forbidden local peanuasters to accept fortrantsmiesion in the mails any card decorated with gold or sil- ver tinsel. The particles of the gold or silver work injury to the electrical stamping devices used in the city pmrto4Beetr, This clue of card mun hereuterNenclotsed in an envelope. Read the announcements of your march-nut in this issue. Many a dollar has heen saved by a curtain! perusal of at merchant'" ad. When at business man advertises for your patronage he not. onlv has a line of goods that “speaks" but there may be some article or articles listed that you desire and that it msy be advantageous to buy at this tune. WANTON NeaLmrr.-We, were nur- prised the other day to lonun from Clerk Voile: that the original records of the town, hy-laws ae., are stored in a wooden cupboard in his otBee and in case of fire would throw a brilliant light on the want of forethought of past town councils. There must be records of great value there, nnd be- coming constantly more so. and we think the present Wide-awake council would be wise if they at once got a safe or made other provision for their safe keeping. Let us always he able to show how the present has grown out of the past. LAcnoan Gotgm'.---The Owen Sound Sun says that Owen Bound may not place a team in the Intermediate series of the U. L. A. this season. If they do they will have to pay to Durham the expenses of a game defaulted two years ago. Owen Sound has entered a junior team however, the raising ot the age limit helping the county town mn- terially. If Owen Sound does not play intermediate there does not seem to be a very movement hunch to group nanover with.--Post, ADDITIONAL LOCALS. TR5 ARCHIVES TORONTO OO-D“ Fri: In! DURHAM BEVEIW Interest is min revived in the Hur- on end Ontario Electric Railway. per- tlculsrly in the town of oraniter"tile, where a public meeting wee held hut oreek It B'.",',',".' the charter. which woe orign rr granted nhoutlz - ego wit Dr. Rolston, ot Bheiburite, " one of the chief pusher-s. had penned to nnother conipnnv of pushers who are [ now open for bonuses from the muni- _ cipnlitiee. The County Co ital of But. fer-in thought they were iii danger of being side-tracked,' so culled n citiuns' meeting and invited President Kilgour of the railwsy company to attend. Me Kilgonr said the line would hnve its eastern terminus M Whitby ruuninl to Toronto. with it main line to Wind- sor and branches to Unllingwood. Owen Bound, 1',",fttmgg"t Kincnrdme and other Georgian " and Lake Huron grunts. T e line would be on the arnham system. or better known as the three rail system. It would, he. said. he superior to steam roads. but it would also he more easily to build. As th result of the negotiations the pro- moter promised his road would “touch" Orangtiville for tt cash bonus of '10,000 and a free grant of five acres of Itutd,-. Exchnnge. s. s. No. o, GLENILG (WINTER). Be 4th.-W Smith. Jr tth-O Ritch- ie, VAljoe. E McGirr. El Whitmore, A Bell, J McGirr, A Davis, E Atehin. Ion. M Hopkins, W Aitchinson. Sr 8rd--R Smith. R Lawrence. M Ritchie, Neollier, B Dams. W Crutchley. Jr 8rd--ht New". B Matthews, M Mat- thews, 8 Belt, Runtthcws. TBell, J Weir. M Crutcbley. Br 2ud-L Mice. A Moe and g Bell neq.. W Weir, W devil-r. H Atcuinson. V Hopkins, M Patterson, I Ritchie, J Allen. Jr. 2nd -.-O Meeirr, B Bell. R Manual). John Matthews. I Matthew", James Mat- thevn. E Atehlmon. PtNd-41 Whit, more, LPattemon. Pt Ist.,." lean- gt', I 'tll; L Ritchie. W 3:}??? "use I "ndanee-hn. e . “will! - - _ __ A result of last summer's re-union of Mt. Forest Old Boys and Girls mm the decision of the Association then formed to have the former resident: of the town in various parts of the world contribute towards the purchase of a park to he presented to the town Circulars have been mailed to all the Old Boys and Girls asking for a contri- bution of 82 each for the purpose. km A. B, Jackson has 3 number of housel and Vacant lots in Durham tor lule. The Durham Furniture Co. will have tor sale a tummy of slabs and mixed wood at $3.50 for a large double load, dailivered. Orders left at. the Review o co. tieeuurFarune's new wall paper! the cream .of America and Canadian manufacture. 8tgNtttBLtt.---At a meeting of the United Ptetrbytetian Presbytery at Gait on Monday of last. week the lociil U. P. Church was released from mem- bership In that body. The release takes effect on April 13. A meeting of the U. P. congregation will be held Immediately after April IS, when de. finite steps will be taken to unite with the Canadian Presbyterian body. The U. P. Church in Gull had a member- ship of wo. ”three nopretttiees wanted at once Apply at Miss Dick‘s. "iiarihiii" i 'tirie Lssnrtmént. of Del- ninetts, Chamhryo and Ginghams. Come and see them, Bundles of old page” to put under old carpets. Just t e thing. be and 10 cu. At the Review Mice. Bee our white Quilts at $1.25. $1.50. 82.00 and $3.00, ‘ghe yaluep will stuyrtls!' Cash paid for butter and eggs at the popular provision store of MRS B3003. Fort BALE.-Good team of heavy working horses. Apply to J. w. CRAWFORD. Durham For; BaLte.-.House and Lot. Apply to Mrs. Margaret Laurie, Lower Town. If you require unythlng in the line of wall finishes call and see the assort- ment of Alabastine. Mmenco and Paints. at Lenahan & McIntosh'e. NtmcE.-hll accounts not settled be- fore In of May WI" be placed in other hands for collection. First class Lniloress wanted at. once. Good wages. J. L. Flnrity. New Milllnery 'ret-det-at,"',',,',: t1ops, tuseane, and while chip "ts ar- riving every day. Miss Dick. All kinds of ails are kept on hand at the new store of Lemma." & M ‘Imosh. The very lutxtylvs in spring mil- linery at S. P. lac 's, Visit S. F. Morlock' tillinery show roan-s um! you will see a very new- eat ideas in sprintripillt ty. S. F. Mqu-v. iss agent in Durham for Prngwss “mud owing. JUST ARtuveD-A earlond of spring Implements. buggies. Jae. of best make and at fair prices. Remember the stand, west of the Mid-lunch House McQueen & Morice. Steele Briggs seeds at Parker's Drug store. Lady Eileen and Lady Curzon Cor. seti---at Grant's. RAMS!” PAtsr.-The right paint to paint. light. Bee picture ndvt. on In- side page. For sale by P. Seigner. 14-12 Stop(and tend) Flarity'tt ad. It will pay any one that wants a good fit and up-to-du'le ntyie. LuiiepGirdIetJorats at 25 and 50 eents-t7rttnt'ts. Read C. P, Kinnee'u ad. on pages Nothing From Durham. BUSINESS LOCALS. honor Rolls. J. T. Tom. Teacher. Mrs. A. Burnett. New! New! New! We beg to announce to the people of Durham and vicin- 3ty that we have opened up A full line of Fashionable Furnishings for men and boys All the very latest in Callers and Ttttg Gloves and Bose um. ups. Shoes. and much more we can't tell you of this week. All our experience at your service. Call and see us. Guam "ra mental. No nation- Comm LT. “an: eatalogtae use. WJ. 11.14011. 'ttrtestg.t, I. -- h. Situated In Uprer town, Durham, one block north o Rewew otBee, cur- ner of Hunter St and Gar-drama road, consisting of i acre good hearing orchard and garden. stable. granny. woodshed, hard and twot) water. 11 roamed residence and two large atone rellars. Apply to J. Gunman as Homewood ave. Toronto. Ont. Canada’s High tir ade Comm and Shorthand School. RESIDEN GE FOR SALE. Jr 4th-Atek Turnhull. Morrison Smith. Br 8rd-3ohn Ledingtuun. Geo Ledingham. Lizzie Smith. Mamie Hartley, Isabel Turnbull, Ivy Dagny- el, Addie Twnmley. John Smith, Nor- ms Black. Jr 8rd--uelms Manley. Katie Smith, John McGillivny. Br 2rui-kntie Skewart. " 2ttd-Hnrold Ledinghum. Carrie Hartley. Willie Smith. Archie Turnbull, Stew.“ Me. Gillwrny. Cecil Twnmlev. Br lot-- Bobbie Hartley. Jr Itst--Nellie Smith. GM youneivee with gingham, o ye women of the 13nd: Pin your skin. to elm mr shoe-tops. take the muhblnf brush in d, Boil lip-elk! ine infusionl. turn the whole home "uiskiire"iiiiikit,r" -"e slop 5:9 tloot wit}; Mprp and wnter, Media: of 7 2oteit,,te.'s trdmv, V Ynn up wine“, rugs Ind muting. Jetk the pictures rota the wall, Rang your ppm of sud- where we an ntumble o'er them in the hall. Pile the lulu unmet»: wane than my At. pine stepqto cum ; an: the MI old picnic, Incident to cleaning me. Fill the bath tuh with umbrellu. books and t in and surrounding our town. We shuuld live as one lvig family, and we belieyP few towns can show up a more progressive and intellectual family. We have as few “black sheep" in our place as any fioek in the province. When there is discord In the family there is little progress. When there is» united pull there is little we cannot accomrlisb. Envy, jealousy and hilt- red pu 1 us ulldown. Envy is ll eunker that gnaws at the heart nnd makes one sore. disgruntled and unhnpny. Jealousy makes one unfair in patina judgment; hatred does not pew even from a sordid point of View. tart us all be friends and pull together and show our neighbors what a lat-Fe and harmonious family can accomp ill: In building up a town. ”1666s aid ttrtiriMiiid 7’ ' -. Resp up? tho gum! piano Ilwhen abbe- In um: I Set 3416. Ai.nner. on _the mlntel, thumb mere'l nme time to eat; Bee that everyone who enter: wipe with one his muddy feet, Keep the wi_nQows ell wide open " you ply the -%irituria binom: - -.-"' - .-- . ' W 'uve a hot Ind "any vapor permeating eye: y room. “they: sang 3193x1139! and Splatter tn you ""éiahinx thief” -"-'--'--. "'"w' __ line the men with whitewash brulhel span! the tinted kulnomlne. his.“ neceuuy bedding out nnd Mr It on the nuke- one taint; See “at MI the woodwork gluten. with a can of shining punk Don't hue numbing to In on, eat on. deep on; BIMY frown WheLn 9-92 lee meg: mutation u to “none "__ hl' with winter 'grlin; "V " -____ --. .- Revel in. mg mout dueomtort, incident to "itGrt-ofiAiitis- """"'"" -.P__w_ "' ----- But to nuke one': lite I burden In the glad spring cleaning time. A good substitute for missing shade trees is made as follows: Plant I. stout post. nine feet high. where you went the. shade, setting the post in two feet of earth. then nail firmly to the top of it, at right angles, two seven foot stripes of two-hy-two-inet, stuff. The next thing to do is to get. two old tires front cart or waggon wheels, have the blacksmith weld them into I his ring, and fasten the ring tightly to the end of the crotrtrpieeesr not a three year old grapevme right against the post. coax it tornpid growth. and the thing is done. When the vine ends lap over the rim, let them hung down allaround it. Seatsnmy be set utMiernesth.-Ftom the Dxunnnon‘ There should be no "fartionf in this town of ours. Every improvement made enhances the value of all prow- ty in and surrounding our town. e '"iibe; ""-""'"'. __ " ‘7' '"m "w W Rave the lumi_tqne rent-nun“ till the odor ifot'ef 6661663?" ""m'" -- - _._- Let ngdwllge complaint know in nothing Gents' Furnishings . C. NICHOL'S STORE John H. Rose 1030110. 0". KATE MACDONALD. Teacher. Cart-Wheel Shades CLEANING TIME 0‘- The Store Asst has Ae assortment of goods you need at ihis season of the year. Our aim is to have he quantity of seasonable goods so amt you can satisfy your tastes. Our best efforts have been pat forth to secure for you the newest and best values in Dress fabrics. Fancy checks in all shades of grey ranging in price from 4zc to $1325 per yard suitable in weight for costume or shirtwaist suits. auua. Black dress fabrics in all weights that Dame Fashion has predicted. If you fancy a black costume or dress you can find the style of goods you need in our large assortment. SUMMER GOODS such as Persian lawns, Delainettes, You can get the newest in a sunburst Panama cloth skirt, also side planted lustre skirts in all shades. Dres- sy black, Venetian and Tweed skirts in Ladies‘ and Misses lengths. (my; COATS, ' length, velvet collars and cuffs hu TRIM MED MILLINERY IN THE NEWEST ANDMOST APPROVED STYLES. Measures and Repairing promptly attended to. We have never had such a large stock. We will deem it a pleasure to show you our grand ”sortment of hats: whether nu intending purchaser or not. Just tEe newest cuts, also check and plaid coats with fancy strapping at realonable prices. Cravenettes in all shades and Initable for all seasons of the year. ' ' Now Arriving, tor Price and quality we defy com- petition. "iiiiiiiiiirit tttara, Vetting, striped muslims, col. cred muslins, silk tissues and voile do lilies. Our se- lection is all you could wish for. We invite your attention to the tact; that we make a specialty of beautiful trimmed huts from " to $5.00. All during the moon, every Monday, we devote special attention to that class and price of hat. We also have a splendid choice of mourning hats in black chip, tulle, chiffon and Mohair. Our Spring Clothing that Men and Boys need now. BIG STORE HIGHEST PRICES FOR BUTTER AND EGGS. Gentlemen we ask your special Utdntion to our new assortment of clothing. We have a high cuss grade. THE SOVEREIGN BRAND which is boungto fit and to wear. Our stock was never larger or better selected Bring in the boys-ore have what they need. el, The Shoe Man. CASH SYSTEM iss Dick READY -TO-WEARS wear. LADI oot I Since opening up in the harness line in the new C. p. Kinnee building, we have been gratified " the patronage received. It will be our aim to still further deserve it. Lookout for the cheap Sweat Pads aud Whips. lei-Iii Coll-n am he m no end tenured We extend e cordial welcome, Get Ready tor I Better Position NEW HARNESS SHOP Success depends upon your Mates" to accept promo- tion when It presenu; itaett. Witt mm - you to accept a he". r don-00pm our services In gran-rd.- md. 'h'lll'l3l'tf,u!NAi'Cit riHoRTRAy 1. and 'I'YHNBITING and PREPARA'NRY ma mum at any time. Spring Tam Ire ot.alytgreeyyeityrttt sows mm- Telegraphy - v ppm; lrulll!"" 000130.!!!) patuumn mummy wrnce. You se. 25929511924 mm in 6 months 1f Repairing of all kinds 3 specialty. In“ eun- ?etter1rnmrnas"Jack" Mt ar-iii Em vniw u- u 1'l"kt,rt'ir/', occult; I. Min. 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