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Durham Review (1897), 2 Jul 1908, p. 6

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The Photo iii:,;."'::"',)"'.":'-, Epidemic l . - U0 Mllll, daks ‘and be sure l Nrt wearing Boots and Shoes out tor Dominion nd be sure of solid JULY 2, 1908 il? Iour IEWS Brownies rant. THUR (lllll8lli! )dS Ge ns ehold n hand " and mum: , gala hues 1er mt nts ng cot " att on ds to q". in! "th x! till) a: ce {Pubic Oilcloth. l Miki ' ouisioitr, f niid 2 id] iiidiC. Linoleum 2 rants wide............ 8-,,“3 Rugs, 60 x so.............. See our new Prints and Glngtuuns W. ti. BEAN BUN BOSS AL‘VAYS FRESH hue Linen, 54 in: wide " (rt In: with, " as In: wide. “an!“ white countcmnes. good vnlue....1.4o fiin 'rMe.2adsjopg.....................2a, pug: mummy: long o..........,....." put 81”an a y long....................70c pair 4311:!ch ydslong.........‘...........90c put thMGJXydn 1oag...............itjir All cumin. have vetted edges except mone- HE SELLS CHEFS w" Luce Curtains h, the thing to think of now G. H. STINSON THE MI 4 Lots of other property for me. lo my to Lend All kinds of busi- ness attended to. B. a. MILLER Would boa great bargain. So are . the followma properties at the prices and ' too um Durham Road, Bentlnek. Good dwelling. frame bank barn,, good mil. Convenient location,) only $2500. I mum, tl1etttltr--fine bank barn-- good frame direuime--othet. good) improvements. only sewn. i 40 acres Garden Land. Durham Road , Bentinck. 8150 A snap. I 250 um on Gash-ax: 1totut.-fh.e buildings, good tences, good soil.} To quick buyer at $651K). i too my”: Jhptinph,-owner in west. l. A Dollar for hand. Also a t ment of Candies, nranges. We have a good supply of fresh Frrkins,r always on hand. Also " good assuri- ment of Candies. Nuts and Holiday Baking lures. 2rNttinNr,--owner in west. price $2700. Buildings worth the money--hurm tor not ins. TERMS STRICTLY CASH Eggs taken same as Cash Mvuuu, mam” c151“: Helms the gooU, ; he sells the goods at reasonable prices. The lanes Boots, Shoes and nos: tery ttt :Mcnmth's Boost and the world boosts You will have no kick coming --"""""""------- Cheer Opt Don't worry; lies wicked Table The Hanover Conveyancr Oilcloth Model Bakery wide. . .. ..‘ , pts wide Calder Block, Durham Fifty Cents Linen tmbleached.. .254: yum blwchcd.. . . . .35». "rd unbleached. . aye yum world boosts with you LLJ. __A,,- .- - .230 yam) Are Mt yd re sq yard 3.00 each ..25e pair ..5oe if lit,' gr .. pair 81.00 pair largest stock in town to choose from. q,ttptPLee., in stock. " the down ill NEW QUARTERS Snow Rooms -Next to Swallow'n Bar. her Shop. RESIDENCE - First house south of Lawrence', Blacksmith Shop. Embalming a Specialty. Picture Framing, Shortest Notice with you ', Kick and you kick Illoue it you buy your u UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director After two vears in business in Durham I thank heartily the many farmers and others who havefavored me with their trade and have pleasure in announcing that I will in the future have havepleasare in meeting in more commodious uarters, all my old friends and l trust many new ones. Promptness and fair deal. ing will continue to be my motto. Yours for business, vest shoes from stock here. Just ber the place. Tr-.. Another terrible fall but no one hurt, as it is the price of shoes that has dropped. Slippers from $1.00 up. Be sure and get apair. Har- You certainly need a pair of slip- pers, pumps or ties to set off that natty summer costume. Come here and get them in the latest shape, leather and color. When you wear them you wont be hiding your feet. You 'll feel proud to have them seen. [only feel, Jr" and Wear 'tthrtt. McIntyre Bmek-Lambton St, Barclay and Bell 'g old stand I. B. McLellan. Is over-run with footwear that is made mac for selling than wear- ing. We are proud to say we do not handle that kind. Our slip- pers' as well as our shoes ila, Jhqver Jr/e/ir"" Full line of Catholic Robes and hka and white Cups for nged people. CARD OF THANKS A, BELL i. Mcllraith 6n triehem Sl.oo ab. No old received. Remem- THE DURHAM REVIEW - The " tumult and the shouting " is over, silent is the bugle and the drum. Vnuislwd once more is the tented plain mm its glitter and glamour. May the boys that gather yearly round old his. toric Fort George and romantic Niagara- on-tho-Lake. never know more of war- hn than what they see there. The value for all this outlay is sup- posed to lie in the stimulus it gives to patriotism, the training for "defence not. tlefittmse," the bringing ot a portion of the youth of the land under strict military discipline, with a little experien- ce of the hardships of cmnp lite, grub, marching. ke, Busrlctsgtwat importance cc is attached to W,fle practice. effieieney in this entitling to better pay. If we must some day shootnt a human target nothing like heirg able to shoot sure! ’ Agreat expense is incurred in these annual training exercises. The Blst Regimental pay sheet; alone amounting to 83756, of winch Durham Company and the Baud are responsible for over 9-560 oo. There being 12 Regiments on the ground. some of them larger than outs would entail an expense of over $400to mole. The other arms of the serviee, cavalry and artillery we have no means of estimating. but will exceed the infantry several times over. then when we consijer the cost of maiutotr ance of we: and homes, of ammunition and many other supplies. of unimport- ation by boat and rail, the total must bu in the hundreds of thousands of dollars it indeed it does not touch the unlliull. I The rest of the jonxney was without int-idem. The boys while glad to go ware also glad to got home. and we are sure were duly appreciative cf the warm 'tnd kindly welcome which awaited them: thanks to Mnyor Gilda and citizens of Durham. Having an hour to spare here many of the boys took advantage to sqcure some breakfast. Another short Jour- lney brought us to Brantford. where ‘wnlh an hour and a quarter on our hands, and a guard over our coach the m-Pater part of the boys took a stroll through the telephone city visiting the monument. to Joseph Brant the great Indian Chief. and viewing; many other fine buildings, notah y the urmori a. ‘CorB. Darby t 15 19 . A. erby Ir, 2 17 The home coming was characterized again with u. long wait at the siding for the train which was fully 2 hours over sehedulod time. It finally brought us, utters about stay at the Falls, to Hamilton about I a. m. Saturday morning. We succeeded in unloading our baggage and again took our seats in the car to find ourselves carried with the 21rd Regt. towards Parry Sound. Capt. Snider saw the mistake and had the coach left " at Burling- ton junction where we snoozed until sunrise finally being taken back to llmmlton. . ‘8. Hillis J. Drimmie Geo. Pilgrim ll. Wilson ll, Hillis T. Grasby A. Aljoe A. Smith a. Payge ‘or . yns T. Edd w. McArthur J. McLean Sergt. Lloyd J. Young Cor . Darby A. Barby Capt. Snider Lieut. McLaurin V. Censu- J. U. Adams 003). Anderson J. innock J. Henderson ts'etigt. D. Allan (Niagara Camp Notes The march out of the day previous, to Stamford. where the Regt. hivou- racked for the night without a tent ‘over their heads, on n pasture field gaze occasion for many interesting ex hantzes of experimce had on the tleld. Leaving about t p. m. they reached their destination (some 13 miles) about 9 p. m. Getting up about 4 a. m. to surprise the enemy they matched some 5 miles and back the next day when they were brought home by rail but dututtistied m not getting a. shot at the enemy. This railride home was a privilege not accorded to previous years contestants. The following table gives the result at the butts at 100 and 200 yardS. Capt. Snider it will be noticed leads his men in this also ' At the great Review, we are pleased to mention that the 81et came in for tb great deal of praise for theirsteadins" m ugarching past the saluting bore, @mnggextiin order of nxcellence to the. piiilG"riiidiiGit""oi mamas 'Itlett is generally conceded to be best. Continued from Page 4. 100 yds 200 yds Total 24 15 19 16 14 10 18 It 15 33 l7 ll 20 l5 ll 15 la") 19 IO 19 17 l4 l7 IG 15 ll 23 10 24 31 31 32 47 43 41 e. U Grant. Intending Student; should enter " the begin may of the term If possible. Board can be ob. tained " reasonable rates. Durham is I nanny Ind inactive town, making it I most deaimbre phce toe mtdence. FEES: " per month in mimics. THO8. ALLAN, In Chm Certltieate, mum»! MISS GERTRUDE HOME. B. A., Honor Graduate of Toronto 1iuls.rertritr-irGiieii. Latin. Composition, and Literature. MISS DONALDA McKERRACHEB. B. A., 0nd- uate of Queen's University and First Profe- noml C.ettitieate,.-Ahretmi, Arithmetic, my tor, tad ueographr. The Ichool is thoroughly equipped tn catching lbility, in chemical And electrical supplies In tittintis, ae., tor lull Junior Leaving Ind Intric- ttlation work. The following Competent ma ore in charge t Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey. News: " Auctioneer for the Co. ot Grey. we Kt'.llil', amended to. lakes Womble him may be left a " lmple ment Ware mum, MuKlunon'i old land. out the Brunt m (ME JOHN Ah,ARK, 9:, McPHAIL- Barrister, Solicitor Court Notary Public f Licensed Auctioneer tor 00. Grey Terms moderate. A exam" tor a!» u to dawn. ae., must fg%i'i a the Review ot. tice, Durham. - Correspondence oddmled there, or to Ceylon P. o., will be promptly “tended to, TdmuouipihiGTiG' to Insurance Agent. Money to Loan, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. A gen. eral financial business transacted. ARTHUR B. JACKSON Durham School Barrister. Solicitor. Notary Public, 17ottvtiyaitiGi', My. Money to Loan at lowest rates. Dulce. McIn'yre Blork over the Stun dud Bank, Du, h an, Ontario. _..-..- u an v.D-, I.. D. . HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Univenlt, and hate Itoytsl College Dental surgeon Dentistry In all m branches. 0ttice-Uaider't, Block, over Past. nmm- or to W. C, PICKERING D. D s, L D S. HONOR GRADUATE of Toronto University. graduate of Royal College of Dental Snr eons of Ontario. Rooms Over J & J ifl'hth'h?g New Store Wee. who-tat. - late "autant to re,Fr,,c,ri"ii to Kn-pp'l (New York) : OHIO. our J. G. HUTTON' M. De, tl. M Member 00110.: t,'a't,"'" ud Surgeon. en . G I . tytityMt,tg Kama-'33:: cats” OFFICE HOURS b-tt e. a 2--4 p. In. Teleehene Cenneetlen Ne. " ---. _-..-.vvn an ouprenu art Notary Public Commissioner‘ Money to Loan. Mee. over Gordon’s Jewelrv Star» EJLEEiligeiclhroat Notary Public, Comm CON VEYANCER, ' tis " au.' aouns:{ “a 4 p.11 , to ' P, I. hreeiat summon van a - Women Bad Mgt,'. ARTHUR GUN. M. Prumutsuum. "do our J.n&3.l:_Hunu|-'o MEDICAL . F. GRANT D. 0.8 J . P. TELFORD DURHAM, ONT, Su" and Equipment- DEN EAL - --9... n.-.-_' yu] IV“ A . U C. RAIAGE, Durban: Ceylon In- I telephone oMce, ‘. naming; gm}: DR. BURT ‘. P. DUNN JULY 2, ie, Commissioner. - - - Owen Sound '. (Lower Town.) :, over Post Ottice Jewelry Store ttey Dingle. ttt i3 $upreme London. En W, Hummus) “d Sun ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO r 40c and 75c hats in order to do so we Raincoats $3.00 Up. n’s Clothing 50 Serge Suit. " sells itself. Dentin 0vernlla...... envy Demin Overalls grMtirta............., 39mm ............. want clerks and we buy or not, so that more " can: no .LVUC - A. o.-- Store $1.00

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