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Durham Review (1897), 1 Oct 1908, p. 4

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_ Taylor & Co., Dromoreg .'xNllXllrillMQllMlXllSllMil8lXliMtMllXllflllXllregllglRlglNl ;;:-::’-::-::-::-::433H33333m3335a33333§ i, Taylor & Co., Dromore ti, i Raspiéfgitiine is nearly done and so are I some old Shoes. MENS * LADIES' RAINCOATS, in Craven. For tho) Wool season only we will reduce Men's and Boy‘s Clothing 10 per cent. This means money saved to you and the goods are all lat class quality. MEN'S ODD PANTS in very neat patterns and prices ranging from $1.50 to $3.50. MEN'S OVERALLS. also boys, ette, $5.00 to 812.00. We have full supply of Yarns and Blankets, also Flanellette sheets. Wool! Wool! Wool! Th" men have tlnished up the hay and now is the best time lo leaveyour order for a pair of good fall shoes. If you are thinking of going West, get our prices on , Trunks. Values and "telescopes, before. purchasing elsewhere. Call Ami see it your size is here, as we are offering some big bargains in smile broken lines of Lndics' Oxford; gm! Slippers to chair. it Will do us a favor and save your money. . 7 Custom Work and repairing done us quickly, neatly and cheaply as possible. s',, Fu' I , s , _ . V . Eggs taken as Cash J. ti. Mclltraith STYLISH FALL MILLINERY S. F .M0RL0CK We close at 7 o'clock on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Friday nights oniv. We are prepared to buy and pay the highest price for any quantity of wool. df you have not seen this season's styles we extend you a hearty invitation to inspect them and you will find that your time has not been wasted, for your will find the right styles at a very modern price. This season we have a larger showing “an ever, of Fashionable Millinery. We have Ge very latest models from Ae large wide shape wifii Ge high crown to Ae natty little Turban. Each hat has a distinctive style by itself. We can give you a greater chance in your Fall Mil- linery than we have ever been able to do before 50 cents. CASH AND ONE PRICE W see our special at Rev Mr Farquharson herd a pt ay- er meetmg at the Granre Hall ’ast T.mrsday and was greeted Win a (ml house " usual. Mr Jno Staples, who had the ttite to--mne to lose " barn by fleet at me wéeks ago. is hauling timber, pre- pain; to build again. . Mr John D. McFaydcn and his sister Kathrine is visiting friend: in Paisley and other Bruce points ind are taking in the Show while there. Threshing will soon be a chit-g of the past on the avenue. Mr and Mrs Wm Whit church vis- ited at Mr D Manyden'n on the aw enue last Sabbath. We are sorry to hear o . the MAN- tune ot Mr Tt 08 G'reenm od, " for the past two weeks has teen laid up with a badly cut foot. lfope 3001 to hear better of the injuret membev. Mr Jan P, McMillan. of Alland Ile, who was recently married to Miss Alice Moffat, ot Toronto, are 'pettdrintt their honeymoon with her grand- father, Mr Chas Moffatt, of the av. enue. A Reform meeting was held in the hall here on Fridav last and was largely attended. All present were highly pleased with the address giv- en bv H ll Miller and seem now [Mora convinced than ever that he isthe man to vote for on October 26. Mr. Carmen Jordison and mu Cbatsworth visited at Mr Bachan one dav last week. Miss Mary McArthur is, we pleased to report, recovering at: severe attack ot rheumatism in neck. Mrs. Fender, ot Arthur, is at pres. em visiting her brother, Br. J.L. Smith. Mrs. Scott and son Bert, who spent the summer months with friem sin ting ccmmunity, returned last week to their home in Toronto. Mrs - McDonald. and dang! ter, Mrs Fenton ot Coleman, Mich. arrived last week to spend a few months with the MeArthuriUmily. Mrs James Hanna span: pent at last week with her iatherin A, ton and attended the wedding of her brother Mr John Kreller. Mr Thos Young has been under the weather the last week or so. The Dromorc branch ot Women's Institute will hold their October meeting " the home of Mrs Waller Plastic next Wednesday afternoon " 2.30 p. m. Topic: to be discussed t “Wm: we learn " Fell Exhi)i- none, " " Tempting dishes for inva- lids, " " Home Nursing. " " Some methods ot Irtitr,inf, Fish. " All ladies areinvit to attend, a good program is being prepared. Mr and Mrs Alexander Hop! oi Mildmay, visited old_neighbors here over the week end. Mr Allister Anderson and his sister Miss Etta spent several days with Walkertan friends lately. Mrs Kester and Mite, Wenger of Ayton, visited friends on the Iikt on Sunday and attended afternoon ser- vice here. The Young People/e Mission Bmd meets Saturday atcern on ot this week in basement ot the church. All young people are invited to ammo. On Monday night Mr E. U. Mi:ler, Hanover, held a meeting in the new Hall. Though the nigh. was odd. dark and wet, quite a In my number turned oat to hear Mr Mil et 's spec ch. Mrs David Gilmour is home again after some weeks with 11er mothe . in Egremnnt. Her little daughter is quite ill at present. Rev John Hastie and Mrs Hume. of Belgraye. are visiting Mrs Katie's sister. Mrs Rom Renwick. before sail- ing for Australia next week. CbildrerA day service was held in Amos church Sunday morning. In Mr Kendall's absence Rev John l%r tie conducted the service The children all enjoyed the service und alltook pert well. Mrs Kendall's class sang tr I'll go where you want me to go Dear Lord, " while tht ot. tering was being taken up. Mr Andrew Hay arrived home from the west last Wednesday. An- drew thought the Ween pretty mod country but thought it didn't qLite come up to Dromore. Mrs Hewitt did not return to Ilon. to with Mr Hewitt as w e intim: ted last week but remained or a longer visit with her mother a ui sister , at the mill. Mus Laura Leslie. Mt Forest. is visiting for a few days with Mrs Plumer Sterne. Last Saturday Rev George E.sn. dall reoeived the sad news that his brother James, fireman on the C P R. was killed in B head-on collision be- tween two fast freight trains at Is- lington Station. at 4.40 Satuntuv morning. Mr neudall lett on alter noon train tor Toronto. Much to m- pathy is telt him, " being about tive months since his mother's death. Edge Hill. HampdeI Dromore. Dornoch. .wo‘ THE DURHAM REVIEW Mfs, are her Lemons given to pupils in China painting. oils and water colors at mod- erate (sues. . Miss Bugg S. Humvr’s Hardware and announce to the ladies of Durham on d vicinity that w9 have u complete amok of up- to-date millinery and give truitrhtction. With an experienced trimmer m charge. we are confident of :iving 'ott- isfaclion to all. Call and 'ee our dis:- play. We hare let'enlly opened up Mnllin ineyy Shnwlnmns in town above A At the Hahn House, Durham ”communion"... The New Millinery Parlors IS NOW m DURHAM, where she will remain for ashort time. Madame Wan. da reveals the mysteries of lilc, such as Business, Courtship, Love, Marriage Give; information on all afiuirs. Don't miss this chance of seeing her and getting her advice. A wait to lia. dumc will satisfy the mos' skeptical. Madame Wanda has made Palmistry a lite study. Noted to he one of the best in Canada. Readings 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. memmmmm WONDERFUL, 44>. Your choice of two house... (me on Countess Street, Brick. eight roams. bath a: d closet. Two cellar s. furnace, etc. Buble with foursinglv stalls, two carriage apex-Hugh? and he house, One double tenement ho we in Up- per town. Stone. One mm eight mom. 'ruth, furnace and ce lar. The other part six roams and ce'lur. Madame Wanda 1rpthysts--Tonuny Wallace, Myrtle Caldwell, James Marshall. Arthur Morice. 8r 3x-d--Mary McAlmler, Grace Mountain, John Kerr. Elmer Fee, Neiln Mnrslxrtl. Jr 3rd--Jean Marlee. Melville Monica. Henrietta Kellar, Lat-lil- Morice. WMtor MCAl- later. Many Caldweil. 81-2 1d~Mnlwl Wallace. Stanley Hum tam. Jr Paul--. Arthur Mountain, Julm Herr. Sr Pt 2nd--J. Burns and Kane Kerr eq. JrPt 2nd--Janet Mormtrvv. Maggie Petty. Belle Moriee, Zena Rerr, An. drew' Marshall and Dawso: Marshall eq. Jrl B-E. H, Moria. Lorena Kellur. Barbara Marice. Charlie Mo. Alls't'el. {1-1 Axtrts lirrru all, Wal.. ter Kerr. Eiv0riiiiV, -iiiiirtuii'ir, Higher t attendance 32. A verage " tvndanee 25. tith-Morrison Smith. Marv Jam. ming, Maggie Manley. Alex Turnbull Donald Rar. th 4ttt-lohtt Ledimz- tmm, Mamie Hartley. Isabel Turnbull George Ledinghsn). Lyle McKnight. Ivy “gavel. John Smith. Belles Cum- ming. Jedth-Layina Manley, Nor- ma. Black. Arthur Simgeon. Bernard Unmeld. Sr 8rd--tsite tewart. Hur- old Ledmghpun. Mildred Smizh. Peter Mountain) Kate Smith. Jr Sed-- Ourrie Mortle ' \Villie Sm th, Cecil Twtutrlsr, Archie Turnbull, Stewart i',e',1d',"/fgp, Elmer Trattom,, 2nd- lrene crra cod, Donald Snilth. Mary Uottield and Nellie Smith. eq., Bobbie Manley. Jennie Benton James Vaug- han, Mary Mculement, Pt 2nd- Wilfrert Black. Br lat-Willie Moun. tam, Roy Trafford, Willie Vaughan. Annie Mountain, Morris Smith. Jr let 1'--.nu.ipus.i Smith. Martin C,onield. Ruth Ledinghzun. George Vaughan, Erle Turnbull, Annie Morrison, Ruby Smith. Sadie NeUtement. " lst A-- Bessie Morrison, Annie 11esillivtrsy, Joe Shvider, Florence Com‘ ld, Sarah Ledingznm, Alice Twamley. Mabel Traitor-J. Br 3rd--Heien Watson. Mar, te Alex- ander. Jr 3rd--Leonard 'llydl,1 tiatnh Jones. Br 2nd--katie tietuuermann, Marjory Nickell. Lolita Walsh, George Alexander, Bertie Ledinghum. John wash. Sr Pr Pad-Carrie ts'chettermrtnn, George Jones. Jr Pt 2nd-Vietor Scheuernmun. Pt ist- Ulnreme Campbell. Hlauln-y Pust, Marie Walsh. Overs Huntel's Hardware Store. J. H. TEAKLE, Dry Goods, Clothing Boot" Shoe a, Rubbers C unite and Ti nware Cishea, Hal aware Commencing on Monday, September 28, and continuing through all the month of October, I will sell all my stock of TORONTO REDUCING SALE June early and secure some of the great bargains I am offering lITxmL GREENWDOD. Teacher. Houses for Sale. s. a. NO 13, BENTINCK. KATE MCDONALD, " ember s. a. so 1 NORMAN!!! School Reports LATONA SCHOOL. M E PHILLIPS, Teacher‘ EGYPTIAN PALMIST Apply to w. BLACK GREAT STOCK AT COST PRICE We. am only 8 miles from the bound- ary at Hurs‘burg'u and a day's drive would land us at Iluttirtesau, N. Du., where are centred many from thin pen. But Isnumupu, Wesluope. m1 other paints we can vim only in than!" as. we page by on our war to Winnipeg 80min. Gienoono And Cypress: river pretty towns with trees. We are in Manitoba again, Monks needy elliulo stacks which show by the hundred over the landscape. We halve not. seen” many stacks together since we left old Hadditutou. mg no injury toit. Two of hm Gouda and a nephew have largo lsoidirws near and all prosperiug. l As Rumt, of our o d neighbors Mr and I Mrs Wm Hamburg. we spent a wen-um '24 bum". Mr Hamburg is farming 480 acres and has a good crop this your. Last year, tttq over most. of the new. the crop wan poor; this year it will run from 17 to 20 bushels on the avenge. The mighty separators are blowiue on all sides tlnreuluug little bits " each humor to get them started. Ma Hors. to.trg's " little bit " cuuhisled of IM .c. res. the rest being in nook. tlw accom- Todatit.u'.wethy nt this countn~ bring. On to Estevan. when the C Pit makes miserable connections with the out. Here is a land offieo and the nau- ul excitement. Elevators of course. for everywhoro are well-cultivated hum. spring when: the ample. thtrndatl in our non "opping place n village with c, eleVntors ttll beginning to be busy to accmmuodn‘e the endless mm: of waggnus filled with wheat, mrivmg from early morning till 10atuu;ht, Al. ready grumbling ly heanl of slimtaga m the ear supply especially at the Mrmen' 'o-operative elevalnz. which opened iitst and “as l-uuiosl of lhem all. We were nailed unexpectedly by Mr Little who preached here this summer. and in the evening who should we. Bee take . seat in the Methodist church but Tom McDonald (non of A C) who in teaching a few miles off. We laid for him and lied a good talk with him And his bright lady fviend,-but more we didn'tintend to any a word about it. Thus his all over the werst--a South Grey mnu couldn‘t hide, We met with a Mr Todfurd a friend of Dr nat. ton'e. heard of the MeWilhtrtmp from Dnudalk and runny others. Good-bye \Vevbnru. Some miles out are a colony ofthe Ludiughnms from Dornoch. metor McKlunon. son of Prieevilte'e pneumati- bar and Donald McLean also found em. plovmenv. here. At Presbyterian church Dun anuw Rubens .' My Int letter wu cloud M that ex- cellent train the " Spokene Flyer 'T V“ appruechiug Weyburn, 1nd es we stop- eu " on Sezurdey evening in the clam- mg. the town presented the usual up- oeurnnce of " open night" and good business seemed to be being done. There ere three tim, hotele here.the Raynl an elegant structure coating they any $8oooo being the most pretentious, having emunglt unto-date features in- divxaual te'ephonee in each room. The Waverly and North Stu the In tter strictly temperance are also good hots. telriee. Weylmrnis largely a. Dundalk settle. ment. One of its two papers is pub- lished by TH Blacklook ionnurly ot Dnudmk, and we bend of many others. Amongst the number we met with Dr Milchell, new M, P. P. for his district. since the rreeut eloctlou. who kindly showed as points of interest Ind gave no! whit": of western polisica. He " a trustee and citizen is purt'cularly proud of their flue new school erecu d last year no cost of 630000. Presbiriam Methodist. Anglia-n. Bantam cud Bo. mun Cathollc bodies have ammo modern chnro'lee and it is ancient. the timer things of the unnd and [0 II are not for- gotten. The plow is shout. the sue of Dur- ham but its unused ulna is "50000. It is ”Jon yet. lo your: old bat styles it. sell the metropolis ot Southern Saska- chewnu and looks forward to new; on the main line of the C P It some dsy when a proposed connection in nude with Letlmndge. This would certainly make a mortar route to the cams. There are no fewer than T oleutors to acoommodnte the gain needs of the district end its due stores. built and building, indicate substantial progress. Amongst these is the Jewellry liq-mesa of Mr A, Gordon. well-known in Dar- ham, who, with his family are withing their way in the west. Mr Gondun at the time ot our visit had gone to Bataif »prings fot a few weeks treatment ol a rheumntic Affection. his son Aluol with an assistant. attending to the business. Here also the pre-einption lever was felt and Athol was an aluminum, Dov being already on agood lam: New miles out. Mr Gordon owns a lite resi- dence here and we regretted not seeing him amongst his lmapit-ble family. Muse Gordon is teaching in Minosomin Huh School, Weybum to Winnipeg. --YIIL- Allan Park . - - --_ 1ulli’ . You can have your choice of Stove Boarde..Coel Rode, Ash Sitters Shove plpee and elbows. Now is the time to clean your etove pipes Tre A bottle of Black's speck! move pipe Ternish. Donut! at that we have u eat line (093:?! to otfer you. ste.! Woman should a our Our store is heir;j withon line of Hosting Stoves. Ind suit you in price also quality "- --- I, ,r..v.. u..- wall" I We are still selling the " Penn Esther tt Range , the cheapest ML I able Renae on the market. Find us a'6iaaatirsiiid' customer. end we will 9 give you a head-one pretent. I The City Exhibitions and tl Fall Fairs are a thing of th and we are again sealed do, business. We assisted ell we to make the South Grey Fall I 1908 the best Fall Fair ever t South Grey, and we moon); our point. We now intend to t give you the beet burgeine in were ever given you in South and We will neonmnlish mn- M Patiitity1ii1iliinery Co our Fall Mil. lincry Openings The REVIEW, IOC. to Jan, lst to New Subscribers. Order it tor that friend of yours. Lot 6, Con. IG, Proton. containing 100 acres, 90 more: cleared, and in good state of culLiVMion. about 8 acres cl lu-rdwood hush. Ou the plemisea k netted a. ham 44:00 with stone aub- ling. Good hog pen mud hen home. Comfortable house, kitchen and wood. ihed, ulso orclmrd. 3 never-ailing wells. About ll miles from Church. School and Post Dulce. If sold, wilt he sold on may terms. [We have sketches of am Band trip, of at trip to the Barcee Indian Reser- v.mon. and of several other fenunes which we may find space for in future inane-1. We beg to thunk the msny friends who have spoken kindly of our write-ups.---)] Another enjoyable dey wee epent in the hauling city. " which though the" seemedato be nanny idle men. At " " we entreined for Toronto by the " Ex- - " etreight through regretting the alluremente of the wemt had taken up time we Intended to Ipend " Port Arthur. We got on the eonth elde of the our to View the perudlee of Luke Superior again but eln l the smoke olond which extended from Winnipeg lo Toronto hindered all sight-seem]! “- oopt the barren rook end mub of ou. ttxrio'stunterUttd. The grend meme tieee end tenced fields of Old Ontario seemed to breathe I welcome nfter the here barbed-wire ere“ of the west. but Toronto‘s streets seemed to us camped end congested after the wide avenues of Winnipeg, Edmonton end other citiee. But here we are on the way for home. end we yield up our ticket to the lust conductor with regret after having serv- ed us for over 5100 miles. But night " fkllimt. We will reach Winnipeg " lop Ill nod when next we so. the country“ will not In pnirio. Good~bye " Gudonl of the Dnsert. " Cnm's Drug Store Whatever your needs in this line are -Come to us, we can supply supply you. Now that the preserving and pickling season has started you will find there are many little odds and ends you may require. For instance you may need.-- We show all the leading styles and colors and LIWbe “mod se- IH'linn of lulu-k hate and moqu- ing goods. We invite any who have not heen able to attend our opening to call any time and net nurdnsplny. We will alwnys he glad to show you the (and: and do our best to please you. were held \Vednesduv and Thurs dry. Sept 16 -Wi An uxmsunll} large crowd visited our thuwrnom: to see the dis play of trimmed hate We have larger and greater vane- ty of goods than any previnm season. Preserving Time Needs Farm For Sale 'or Rent. H ARDWARE MISS DICK, Proprieior " English malt Multan, etc. Pal-amine wav Sealing wax Spices Trintttar--lrrhite yin Rubber Rings for gem jars _ Black "UGALD FEM URLN, " inton Park. mama all we could ttlt Grey Fall Fair of nl Fair ever held in 1nd We accomplished no? intend to try and thing of (Gai; fe.ttlttl down to e lung 3 trreat 'Ogou. Every d Piece; wizhgnt 0. Me ( ind mi cm ins in Hard: let? .Grey. he best i; Tartan Powdered Bore; i Star Ammonia ', Richards Pure Alumna: ( Soap Pr, and quick g Naptlu cap 9 A DRY TOWN Tri.r VI ‘10qu uuriuw:w "on creduto cash, " hrnpc 1 do . late “Watery businc: 93": “Helm and our v.1 We Will! to thank our f my pep for three yen: prosper-m' batman tony in chan,nu zit-W ftt doing buszmu Flour, Feed, Seeds Fruits,confection',\ Groceries c. McAR0lUli which can he and with cold wan Try it; result; will surprise y. "Nobody knows how dr y we tare" runs the old song: but housek p, en know the Inconvenience of b. lug cintern and ruin horn! DRY thisexceeding dry time. But 'l'ln up. the worst is yet. to come " for ' ture nude Ample provision for ' ‘mug circumulunceu. Oldin: hard Water can he nude to do . vice instead of “In Inter wl touched up with our Wom fully prepared wit! the tinet lot of SCRIBBLER: :nd EXERCISE Books In: supplies our shown in town. Get one totttetr Prize Scrib bier: or Examines and try tc one of the prism olferod Come a: see our Stock. Special Discount. off Ire! School Books. ”defer/an: d Co. &hoot Opening MATTHEWS a LATIMER Dmggists and Booksellers OCTOBER l, 1908 DEALERS IN w fi )0.“ a: Wea 1:1 OCT 1P

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