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Durham Review (1897), 17 Sep 1908, p. 8

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W. T. CLANCY, P Day and Night Classes. Leads in Bookâ€"keeping, Shorthand, Typewritit.g, Commercial Law, Comâ€" mercial Correspondence, Plain Business Writing, Ornamental Writing, @7 ) NORTHERNY! )7 f/)/z/////fl%fl Business College Walkerton Bus. College Fall Gregg Shorthanid THRE Loose Leaf Ledger british Canadian Bus. College SITUATIONS ! en student is taught separateâ€" it his own desk. Trial lessons one week free. Telegraphy FLEMING, Principal, Owen Sound in placing all it 34 MT. FOREST 7P Em This school bases its claim support on merit alone BEST BUSINESS TRAINING 47 ow 2 OE CPSRCC TV D MNUTANY IT nud{ in The Central Teegraphy School, rrard St. E., Toronto. The fimest School nada. Write for particalars, L. SHAW, Pres. T J INWHNGPTAX wu. . Regent Clothing §A 41L 6 Miok 19â€"08 Term from September 1st TB ,000 per a & FALL GOODS Open rcial 181 TORONTO, ONT. i _ _Are now atriving and we are s odd lines at a low price. at reasonable prices Start any time. Jw In the shoe line we have the 1mpe toany and better than many. _ For a w Maple Leat brand or the Sterling Brand or how littls you desire toapa; wyou the Regent line that will satisty von a °8 6 18 ns ar When hnnzing_ for yoar tall suit T P ors welcome OT y th nde Here you are as welcome to look THE PEOPLES STORE Ladies‘ Winter Coats krade courses, superiot fixci assed te:chmf talent. Fun go out annually from th is ec itions. . Let us educate y« mployment. . We will do it r ree. . Enter any time. ELLIOTT he modern ure rapid ad Is the first step lp y townrds positions paying from $5000 inum in railway service. You »od operator in 6 months if @pt Highest Prices for Produce ROBERT BURNETT onge & Bloor Sts ily tem re Auti Wr thorough Busin s to attend the W, J. ELLIOIT T.J. JOHNSTON, Prin ness ] graduates rincipal, add ft t particular pt Principal ate you 10 it rig n tarko nol. Lhods te o pay, you are sure to find something in will satisty you fully. R BKeeler & Sons 5Take a look | yon will see | one end of the Jast a f. half price iitles Ireo s liegwe And the people shan they ever have the Imperial Brand which is equal k ns WÂ¥ LE po e on i09 . 7 Come with the Crowds for ht Clothing Bargains ! Bargains! ) Valuable farm in the Tp. of composed of lots 22 and 28, N. D. R., 100 acres, Possessic forthwith. Ticle perfect, F culars apply to J, P. 1ELrOoRr Sl’lOQS That‘s 1 000. 0 CC2000, eerte CHC Ih ;nn the premises, Farm ed. If sold now an up be given to do fall work possession will be giy Ma«rch next. _ Terms f batance in a mort gage a Good title given, no enc the property. Highest . not necessarily accepted The big Sale is still on at KEELER‘S. VC L Wtmd CEET A0T 2M OE |lgnud district in the Township of Norâ€" manby. _ The soil is a rich clay loam ' and the land is rolling but free from bills. _ 125 acres is cleared and under | cultivation, the balance forms a very valuable cedar and bardwood bush, The fences are excellent and there is pleaty of water. _ ‘The buildings comâ€" | prise a frame dwelling house, a splenâ€" | did barn 50 x 70 with stone foundation ; and stabling, a root house, an impleâ€" mert house, alog pig pen 30 x 20, frame sheep pen and frame hen house, all in good repair. The price is $6200; VU. _ For further particulars aud terms of payment write or apply personally to W. F. DUNN Solcitor for Yendor _ Farin for Sale sy Sealed Tenders. Sealed tenders will be received up to September 30, 1908, for the 100 acre farm, more or less, lots 32 and 33, 2nd Con. south of Durham Road, Glenelg. i mile from school, 4 miles from Priceâ€" vilie, 7 from Durham. _ Good brick bhouse 39X44, and Hne hant L.L.. ad EK 1it remember the well known brand, No matter what your age or your taste may beâ€"no matter how much l"allWhveV:;lz.......... Spring CtE. ... «.. ; 7 o mA t eS# «.: : ... ¥¥v.% T trI6Y:>..+«.. 2+ «x & Py «s i«‘ â€" 4+ <uvsa d dticr............ ... l( H:.:.:s «+ <are s h. Potatoes per bag .. ... Il-‘lonrper GW§.... .++ Oatmeal per sack .. .. Chop per ewt.... ... . Live Hogs per ewt... Dressed Hogs per ewt Hices per Ib..... .... [Shcepsking.. ...... .. _ Tallow Lard .. Wool tew days left to buy at about people are buyving cheaper ; ever bought before Farm for Sale high class 200 acre fa district in the Townshij y. â€" The sorl is a rich Durham Markets. a working shoe we have the now on Display. " Class 200 acre farmn in a istrict in the Township of Norâ€" The sorl 1s a rich clay loam lard is rolling but free from 125 acres is cleared and under i0n, the balance forms a very 6 qeciubus : eos e . anle are DT Som â€"inds For Sale Durnax, Serr. 16, 1908 through our store and genuine bargains from store to the other, â€"Cash or Trade. cleaning out a few «P. 1 Eurorp, Durham. ‘RCpcat o per cent. no encumberance on ne bank harn 65x50 Farm is well waterâ€" n epportuuity will work and complete * giveu the Ist of rms : $1000 down, he Tp. of Glenelg and 23, Con. i3 Ossession McLEon, Sr, Top Cliff, Ont or any tender en aik pejre aSeafieaests â€" 7 00 to 8 00 â€" 9w â€" 19 18 to _ 18 60 to _ 60 $ 75 to 8 or 3 00 to 1 50 to as buy. $ 20 to 820 3 to 3 45 to 70 *) 2« to 5 to 12 to 80 to given paurli~ DIEp. CLARK.â€"In Hanover, on Sunday, Sept. 6, Thos, Z., baby son of Jr and Mrs Arthuar Clark. aged 8 mos, 6 days. The funeral took place in Saugeen cemetery. â€" emk & 2. yy, C( {hpt. OF~ ERMIGRY:! Bagt Wcllivngton, Arthur bept. 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lena:â€" Northern, Collingwood .. bhan, a son. Holland, Chatsw?rth.. vs East Bruce, Ches ey...:. MARRIED Proton, Dundalk ...... .. PIERSONâ€"COLLING,â€"At the residence Sullivan, Desboro....... of the bride‘s parents, Drayton, on | Bentinck, Hanover.... .. Wednesday, Sept. 16, Miss Benlah Egremont, Holstein..... . Colling, formerly of Durham, to | St. Vincent, Meaford. ... Revy. Robt. Pierson, B. A., of Cal. | Mount Forest........... gary. gormanpy, Il;lqust:.nlglit oo a d s rtemesia, Priceville... .. Coxxorâ€"HINTZ.â€"At the Methodist i parsonage, on Wednesday Sept. 9, Northern, Walkerton.... by the Rev. Mr. Jami@esOn, MP. W, | mm D. Connor to Miss Hintz. Fumemnesmmacorersnemrenmmermmescns 3 25 WurTTaKER.â€"In Durbam, on Suanâ€" day, SaEt. 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Whittaker, a daughter, STYyL®s.â€"In Glenelg, on Sunday, Sept. 13, to Vr. and Mrs. Win. Styles, a daughter, LENAHAXN.â€"In Darham, or, Friday, | Sept. 4, to Mr. and Mre. Jas. Lena-] bhan, a son. 13 25 Mrs. H. 0. Rogets, otf Strat ford, daughter of Mr. 8. T. Orchard, formâ€" erly of Durham and Holstein, is spending some time with her aunt, Mrs, A. McClocklin while her husband is in British Columbia claiming his land grant of 640 acres as a South African War veteran. Her sister Miss Orchard, of London, also spent a few days with her aust here,. 45 15 farm life Mr, Wes. Seaman, Holstein, «pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Mcâ€" Clocklin, N Mr. Fred Kelly lefi Tuesday to Battleford, Sask., where be will tr g12.0 itm L 2e ACECCTERT PHE town last Wednesday evening when he jumped the ranks of the bachelorse and took to himself a bride in the person of Miss Hintz, dwssm% Rev. Mr. Jamieson tieing the nupt knot at the parsonage. The Review extends best wishes and wishes them many happy years in town, Mr Lauder Buchan. of was home Tuesday. Rev Mr Farquharson atiended Presâ€" bytery meeting in Mt Forest Tuesday, Miss Ethel Limin has accepted a sit uation in Regina, Sask., and left Tues day for that place. Mr Wes. J. Lyons is spending a week at his home near Markdale. Mrs Jas. Allan, of the 3rd con.. Egremont, was a guest of Mrs Bond last Friday, Auescay to spend a couple weeks v ith relatives in Paris and St Catharines, Mrs Hinds lett Tuesday on a visit to her son Forbes, in St Thomas, Miss M, A. Twamley returned Tuesâ€" day to Buffalo, after spending a couple weeks holidays with friends in Benâ€" tinck, town and elsewhere, Mrs And. Derby, Tuescay to spend a cou relatives in Paris and â€" Messrs J, P. Hunter and ett are visitors this week Fair, Mr. Thos. Elliott, of Toronto, spent a few days recently, with his nephew, Dr. Wolfe. Mr. W. D. ( Mrs. Fred. Kelsey and Miss Lila reâ€" turned from Toronto last week end after visiting friends there and taking in the Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs, Wim. Black are atâ€" tending London Exhibition this week,. Miss Clara Aljoe lett Wednesday for Drayton to be present at the wedâ€" ding ot'{wr friend, Miss Beulah Colling formerly of town. Miss Adeline Dean left last week on a visit to 8t Thomas relatives, Miss Ethel Elyidge left Saturday on a visit to her sister, Mrs Kaiser, in St Thomas and to London Fair, George Turntull last week Mr Wim. 8, Harris, of Edmonton, Alta, came home Thursday last for a few days at his home here, atter a few years‘ absence. _ Will bas had wide experience since he learned his trade at the REviEw office and now occuâ€" pies a responsible position on the Journal Staff in the new western city, Mr Allan and Miss Sarah McDougâ€" all, of Mulock, attended the Exhibiâ€" tion at Toronto last week. Mr Hatch, from Dryden, New Onâ€" tario, and his grandâ€"daughter, Miss Russel, mfrmn Mt Forest, visited Mr M gniminate " abile e > ds m Mr C. E. Dowling, of Detroit, is spending a week or two visiting relaâ€" tives and old friends in town and Northâ€"East Normanby. Ur Bert Cleave, of Rochester, N. Y., spent a few days visiting friends at Dornoch and in town., Mr Hugh Rose and grandâ€"daughter, Miss Marion Curtrie, are visiting Lonâ€" don friends and the Fair there, this week, Mr _Jno. McQueen was in Toronto for a few days last week end. Mr _ R. B. Keeler returned to Welâ€" land Friday, after attending the fuâ€" neral of his son here. Miss McBurney returned ts i"ér;:lu Frid:gz; after visiting hber cousins, Mrs Bond and Miss l:s Wilson. Miss Lila Frend spent a few days in Toronto last week. BORN. Hunter and Robt. Burrâ€" [)_Prhy. Bentinck,. left onnor surprised the " Priceville, to London South Grey, Durham Make your arraugements for the Grand Concert and eniertainment in the Town Hall second night of the Fair, Wednesday the 23rd Sept. The artists include the celebrited Hewer Combination from Lonaon. Reserve seats on sale now at McFarlane‘s Drng , Store, I Miss Mary Halpenny paid a two weeks visit to her parents here, reâ€" turning to Toronto Friday last. Ltfi tudid i oebidntselsdhudtvaacitis th l § 34.0112 Saturday, The beet ring has finished its round of 16 shares and has commenced on its extra 8 weeks, Mr Jas. Eccles putting in a 453 lb. heif@r, when dressed. Miss Mary Brown returned from Toronto, where sbe has been for some montbs. Mr John Laught was home on a tew mother and sister. pe GEO The Secretary will be Will be given in the Town Hall on Wednesday evening, j The management have been tortunate in securing the cele Male Quartetse ot London, who will be accompanied by that c Ern Sanders and the two wonderful boy sopranos, Nelson Adai Selby. Secure your tickets early. â€" Plan can be seen and tick MacFarlane‘s Drug Store at and after 2 p. m. on Wednes Tickets 35 cts ; all seats reserved. _ Get your tickets in time treat, don‘t miss it. First appearance in Darham. FALL TERM McBeth returned from Toronto 2i mm mm % There will also be Trials of Speed, Lady Drivers‘ Competition and Farmers‘ Trot Stvle, speed and soundness considered. _ At 2 o‘clock the Speed';!ill commence, at 3 o‘clock the Lady Driver competition mers‘ Trot. Ontario Fall Fairs. Judging will commence at 1 including poultry. Wed, 2: will contain some ofithe finest breeds of Cattle, and Poultry, of Field and Garden Crops A Grand Dk’ lay dies work, and other artic Also Dairy Products, Fine Arts, etc. North Egremont. KKe> 23rd is the People‘s Day The Live Stock Department pointment. Besure and prize lis‘s, which can be . BINNIE, President. DURHAM, SEPT. 22 & 23, ‘08 L Eon Coouy omm TREY PE and Saturday afternoons from nc Fill in your entry forms and send t uotil the morning of the Show. _ It pointment. Besure and use the ent South GreatAnnualFair Admission to Grounds =+ <Bewy _ A Brass Band A Grand Concert days yvisit to his THE DURHAM REVIEW and Entertainment .. Sept 23, 24 . Sept 22â€"25 . Sept 17, 18 .Sept 22, 23 . ... Oct 8, 9 . Sept 24, 25 . Sept 29, 30 .. .. Sept 29 | Sept 24, 25 Sept 17, 18| Sept 22, 23 ; .« Oct 1, 2{ Sept 16, 17 | WUNIAMRIV Atundivc3s TORONTO Sept 22, 23 at Mr Wm. it 1 o‘clock on Tuesday , 23rd at 1 c‘elock for I DT 'â€"â€"'-â€".J ‘* liom row until the morning of the Show. and send them to the Becretary. _ Don‘t wait Show. _ It will prevent confasion and disapâ€" use the entry forms which are enclosed in the had by applying to the Secretary. CHRIS. FIRTH, Seev «Trase : Adults 25¢, | Support South Grey Fair and the Tor Iknow, and give your best wishes to outsiders Agricultural Society‘s | The test of the pudding is in the eating of it. and it is satistactory to us. _ Come and critically e: convinced of the Fair Bargains which we are offering if not damaged, and the money will be given back, ex New We have an exceilent stock of Dry Goods, Gent‘s Furnishings, Ready Made Clothing, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Pants, Carpets, Wall Paper, Crockery and Glassware. will be at your disp()';l.l to leave any bought, . Black‘s Hardware ihe South Grey Annual Fair will take place on Sent 22 are using their best endeavors to make it a great succe: that of the product of the farm and the largest business together with the fact that the prosperity of the whole The REVIEW, 25¢. to Jan, Ist to New Subscribers. Order it for that friend of yours. Every Department Complete I ; nesday evening, September 28.| e in securing the celebrated Hewer accompanied by that clever humorist ) sopranos, Nelson Adair and Thomas an can be seen and tickets bought at r 2 p. m. on Wednesaay, Sept. 16. lak SoNe Hlinte esw callcle ncnenh t iiidet Au Alhek & cc.) 36 4 . and other articles of the , etc. Butter will be in attendance and give stirring selections. ered. _At 2 o‘clock the Trials of Lady Driver competition and Farâ€" Goods Continually Arriving Children 10¢, Vehicles 25¢ v_the 22nd for inside exhibits Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine ; Don‘t forget it. , Sheep, Swine, , Fruit, Flowers, Laâ€" t ocm 1 Store Wednesday Eggs taken as Cash and dhn , Seey.â€"Treas. ; Jt s a great househo!d. , Horses to make each fair a record breaker of the visit our store during the fair, whether 3 iwa any parcels you may have. it matt DURHAM We have a new styles, quarter cut oa A bargain. do Happy Thought Range, 6 holes, new style rese with steel high Shelf :; .. >3 120224 + «io t a w Silver King Range with high shelf & reservoir Self Feed Heater, buck PMSE}*>2 : rax hx naey, Oak Heaters.... ALEX. RUSSELL Building Paper Building I’aper' Manure Forks _ We are going out of the Hardware part of the business. It must go, the articles are too numâ€" crous to mention but come and get our prices. ‘The following are a few of the lines ; Township Fairs, A. Russell| THE BIG STORE | A. Russell HIGHEST PRICES PAID F OR PRODUCE ‘Ciuly examine the goods so that yofl offering, All goods bought may be ; back, except goods cut. Second Hand Sewing Machine Cheap Hardware! Our motto in selling is Large Sales and Small profits. Our aim w best quality of lowest prices. Tat ;, , plain the Highest Prices Our system is a money ew Bell Organ, _one of thelatest oak, Piano case, $91.00 for $75.00 and the local business men l «% 23rd, aud the man«gement _ The principal exbibit will be in South Grey is tarming which community depends on the pros. roulders to the wheel and assist new style reservoir hen buying is to get the NEW GOO"§ at the l ine previous one. We her you buy or not. It matters not from whom SEPTEMBER 17, 1908 FAIR * /a+s++ w ++ s Chg For yor s+% ++« +4 . , §5e #or gor «++ *« » . ... $1.25 for goc ... . ... . $1,40 for $1.09 .. . . . $15.00 for 11.00 Fceeder $1.00 extra + .. .. $52.00 for 45.00 ir .. .$42,. 00 for 35.00 . .. .. $33.00 for 27,00 saver to you whplhy‘si may be returned you _ aYeuedee® VOL. xX ‘Ah B D D DA R & £OoGC THE REV THE NO

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