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Durham Review (1897), 8 Oct 1908, p. 8

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w . Nee i {ff g’//////afl@jfiyfl W, T. CLANCY, P Day and Night Classes. and in placing all its graduates. Each student is taught separateâ€" ly at his own desk. Trial lessors foe one week free. Leads in Bookâ€"keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Commercial Law, Comâ€" mercial Correspondence, Plain Business Writing, Ornamental Writing. | T elegraphy Walkerton Bus. Collegs Fall Term from September ist Business College A. FLEMING Gregg Shorthand Jritish Canadian Bus. College PHREF Loose Leaf Ledger SITUATIONS ! roun nud‘y in The Central Telegraphy School, ; Gerrard 3t. E., Toronto. The finest School i Canada. Write for particulars. Â¥. L. SHAW, Pres. _ T.J.JOHNSTON, Prin 4d alt [tubnzeal Albiye Increase your Salary! Proper prepartion doesIt. Attend aid MT. 150,000 per annum BEST BUSINESS TRAINING # THE PEOPLE‘S STORE 062 The ONLY Way is 28 iB 28 4 N8 3 w Ith ~OR In the shoe line we iave the Imperial Brand which is‘equal fi to any and better than many. _ For a working shoe we have the 5 Maple Leat brand or the Sterling Brand. fi Open Sept EO SPOTTON, Pr * No maiter what your age or your Regent Cloflnng taste may beâ€"no matter how much or how littls you desire to pay, you are sure to find some*hing in the Regent line that will satisty you fully. OW EN sOT at reasonable prices Start any time. of getting a thorou ind training is to att Regent Clothing When hanting tor your tall suit remember the well known brand, isitors welcome mCt lm Are now arriving and we are cleaning out a few odd lines at a low price. Cor, Youge & Bloo: Here you are as welcome to look as buy. raduamte Ir Ladies‘ Winter Coats now on Display. §Y§ .ONTO, ONT. meé ided t Al ROBERT BURNETT Principal, Owen Sound Highest Prices for Produceâ€"Cash or Trade trc FOREST FALL GOODS : year, WI . Nothi bt W, J. ander St ly t Writ Is the first step ly towards positions paying from $5000 dnrailway service. You perator io 6 months if tral Telegraphy School, ato. The finest School particulars. 1 Ivancer atP ELLIOTT rc dress rincipal, apl r particula pal t On 181 n thods All grad Writ L1 secoys sns en o mameeonce x "“, Teaemeceaeannesrenbepiefitee gey" pP Clothing Sl’lOBS ~W o Nurss. C C"Tiy &6 GGH, L }Alj'oe. W. Weir, A. Aljoe, | J. Allen | jIf; IIIâ€"R. Meenagh, B. Beil, . J Mathews, C. McGirr, J. Mathews, M ’Mathewn, L. Newell, L Ritchie, )E Atkinson, W. MecGirr. _ 1Iâ€"E. Patterson, N. Lawrence, E. Lindsay, G. Noble, G. Whitmore. Pt. flâ€"M. Bell, E. Meenagh, . L. Aljoe, M. Lawrence, M. Lindsay, iL. Ritchie, W. Mathews. Sr. Pt. Iâ€"3. Meenagh, J. iBell, E. Ritchie. t Jr. Pt. Iâ€"G. Bell, H. Mathews, J. Meenagh, M. Atkinson, F. Clyms, v. Ritchie. | Average attendance 39. THOMAS ALLAN, teacher. 8. S. No. 8, GLENELG Iâ€"A. Beil, E. McGirr, v. Aljoe. 8r. IIâ€"R. Smith, M. A. iRitchie, N. Collier. 1 Jr. IIâ€"M. Mathows, 8. Bell, M. Mcâ€" Girr, R. Mathews, T. Bell, M. Crutchâ€" ley, J. Weir, B. Mathews. | Sr. IIâ€"CM. Patterson, J. Bell, L. Aljoe, W. Weir, A. Alioe‘ iT am C 4 Hopiwi0s, M Adiam, N suidick. Jr F43 2â€"L selean, x Turnbuil, G Johnston, 5 Adiam. _ Sr. 1â€"B Urierson, G Hopâ€" kins, F Reay, G Torry, R wighton. Jr. 1 Bâ€"xary Bailey. Velvey Reay, Vor Reay, T Corbett, A veitonald, [Jy : Aâ€" J meiligan, a Charleton, J Park, H Johnâ€" ston, G Roay, B Mather. Average atâ€" tendange 50, AXSIE C. MCKEXZIE Tanah.. 2 CY *L Hounelly. _ Jr. 4â€"E Contts G lieay, L Torry. S¢ 3â€"J Hopkins, E Derby eq, A. McLean. J Derby, N. xo Ronaid, A Lawrence, L Tuery. . it 8. E melean, E Park eq, F Corbett A Bail ey. M Park, M Mmather, B, Livingston, s Adian, y Hopkiu8, _ Cluss 2â€"G, Tornâ€" bull. B Park, A Turvbuall, x melionald, .R Lanurence. W arather ( lieay, A. Ren,, 4 Reag. Sr Pp2â€"E Melligan, M Adlam J Hopkins, M Adiam, N Muidick. Jr [‘1, 2â€"L selean, x Turnbuil, G Johnston, 5 Adiam. _ Sr. 1â€"B Grierson, G Hopâ€" king. F RonaÂ¥ C Towew Weessor‘ * & 8¢ 4â€"Blanch Wise, A. Wise ander, D. Dounelly. _ Jr, 4â€", G lieay, L Torry. S¢ 3â€"J Ho Derby eq, A. McLean. J Derb Ronaid, A Lawreuce, L Torry. E xclean, E Park en F M.â€"1_, will », v, hold their Anniversary serâ€" vices as follows : NextSunday the 11th inst at 10.30 ‘a m and 7.30 p. m., sermons will be | preached by RJ Woods, Esq. of Corâ€" betton. _ Following the morning serâ€" ’mun the quarterly love feast will be ; held and the Lord‘s Supper adminisâ€" tered conducted by the pastor, Rev. ’ H Berry. | _ On Monday the 12th inst from 6 to )8 pm the ladies will serve tea in the | basement atter which a choice proâ€" ) gramme will be given in the auditorâ€" f inm consisting of music by Flesherton | Methodist choir. _ Addresses by the Rev‘s J. S. I. Wilson, of Markdale, chairman of 0. Sound district, Gibson of Hopeville, R. J. Woods Esq. and | recitations, _ Admittance 25 and 15¢. ; Come early and secure a seat. one night last sprained ankle micely though. Miss Jessie Burgess of Bu visitivg for a time wisn her Win Sharp, Mrs. Jobn Byors spent po week with Mr. T. Byers and fa Seyeral children of the 15th wre ill with measles, Master Milton Schank had Other school this week, and Shallow Lake jury. Mrs. Win. Sackett visited friend around Sackett‘s Corners for a few day last week. Mr. Wm. Sharp and danghter Mis: Janct spent last woek at Owen Soun: The congregation otf Salem Church Swinton Park. School Reports last week which gave bhim a Hampden e Burgess of Burgoyne is & time wieu her ruut Jis ton Schenk had a bad f)l No. 3. Bextinor MCKENZIE, Teacher yors spent pirt o & Byers and family reports crowded out He is getting atlong Mr b‘hu'rp is on the Ni a on 3 I{. l\]h aud 16ih last Intermediateâ€"Kathleen Jamieson Valerie Moran, Jerome Morris, Reany Soell, Eivin Schutz. Ir Bâ€"James Rutherford, Jessie Mcâ€" Crie, Marjorie Brown, Grace Vollet, Walter Nichol. Jr. Aâ€"Irene Whittaker. Rub Carâ€" soa, Harold Falconer, Harry ireu. Earl Grasby, Sr, 1â€"Marie Hazlett, Haze!l Vollett, Ethel Whitmore, Jemima Lawrence, Hazel Hutton, Jr 1â€"Bryon Saunders, Clarence Mcâ€" Girr, Eddie_Hilderbrandt, Bella Lauâ€" der, Louis Ector, Jr, Pt. 2ndâ€"Tillie Levine, Margaret Kelsey, Eddie Hayens, Yera Allan & Wiilie Lawson eq. Octayia marshall & Russel Gun eg, Jr. 2ndâ€"Gladys Vollet, Irene Mcâ€" Phee, Nellie McKeckhnie & John Dunâ€" can eq, John McGowan, Gladys Search Sr Pt 2ndâ€"Ermina Billings. Charlie McDougall. Arthur Ramage, Alex Mocâ€" Queen. Hiida srooks,. Sr, 2ndâ€"Rita Torry, Wilbert Kni:. ley and Willie Morton °q , Gordoen Gun, Minnie Limin, Geo Douglas, Jr, 3rdâ€"Eddie Hutton. John bottle, Jennie Kelsey, Sadie M ald, Ruby Entricken. land, Alex Hilderbranat arson, Frank Mcliraith, Sr, 3rdâ€"Caldwell Mars Barclay, Verua Fluker, 1 Georgina Lawson,. Form _ 1â€"Carrie Jaimieson, Mary Backus. Vivian Crawford, Willie Petâ€" ty, Nuthan Gtierson, Pusuic Scnoor Derartueyr Sr. 4thâ€"Devena Warmington. Karl Lenahan, Thos Lauder, Nellie McLean Tressa McKav. DURHAM SCHOOL HONoR ROLL Hign Scnoor Drerartamxr Junior Teachers, Form I1Iâ€"BEdith Alian, Maggie Firtb, Aghes MceGirr, Winnie Binnie, Eya Renton, Jr, Matriculationâ€"Winnie Binnie, Eva Rerton, Wallace Findlay, Vina Knox, Nellie Hepburn. Form 1Iâ€"Vaddie Caldwell, Jame Farqubarson, Beth Jamieson, Lizzie McCuaig. Arthur Backus, Mornisoxâ€"In Glenelg on the 5th Oct to Mr and Mrs Duncan Morrison, a son. LEDINGHAMâ€"In Gleâ€"nelg on the 15th Sept to Mr and Mrs George L. Ledâ€" ingham, a son, SCHAEFERâ€"In Bentinck on the 23rd Sept. to Mr and Mrs Chas 8. Schae{â€" er, a son. AtTKINSâ€"In Holland on the 2%ch Sept to Mr and Mrs Thos. Aikens. » son, CRIGGERâ€"In Sullivan on the 20th Bept to Mr and Mrs A, Ungger, & son. MinpuETOX®Xâ€"In Glenely on the 4th Oct to Mr and Mrs A. Middleton, a son. ‘ Mr. Angus McKelyie, New Liskeard, paid a brief visit to his parents here over the week end. _ He had been in Toronto on some legal tangles in connection with his mining property. He and his comâ€" pany are reaping fine dividends this year. WaTsox â€"â€"In Normaaby 2nd Oct to Mr and Mrs son, a daughter, Mre Willis, Dauphin, formerly of Durharo, is on an extended visit to her daughter, Mrs Cliff Eiyidge, Mr R. McCorquodale, of the Stand ard Bunk, is relieyving in the Flesher tou Bank at present, Mr and Mrs Geo, Wilson came home from their Western trip last Saturday which they enjoyed very much, _ M\ Geo, MeKechme got home with Mr Limin the Tuesday previons, Mrs A. Burnet, up town, came home Tuesday night from her visit West, Miss Edith Watson, Shelburns, visitâ€" ed over the week end with her cousin Mr. Ed. Watson. Mr W. H. Schierholtz, of Elmira for the past six years, is home at presâ€" ent on x visit to his parents and other friends at Lamlash, Miss Pearl Wilson, from Toronto, is home at present for some time. Miss Getrude Back us left on Tuesday afternoon for Dundalk, where sbhe bas secured a school at No. 10, Proton, a sbort distance from Dundalk. Mr. H. Davidson, baker of Hanover, who was in Durham on Baturday reâ€" ports business as picking up with him and has hopeful prospects of doing well there. Mr Armstrong has severed his conâ€" nection with the C, P. R. in this viâ€" cinity and has gone to Toronto. Mr Thos, Firth is home from Lonâ€" don College for a week or so. Mr Geo Hughes and Miss Sidney sgent Sunday in Hanover visiting their uncle, who is indisposed. Mc Will Saunders left Wednesday for Toronto for training in vocal music Mr. Keith Newton was home Saturâ€" day and Sunday after spending the summer in New 5ntario and left Monâ€" day to resume his studies in Engineerâ€" ing at Toronto University. Mis. Carl Mowry left Tuesday on yisit to friends in Cleveland. Mr. A. 8. Hunter is awa{ on a trip to his timber limits in Haliburton this week, Miss Eya Burnett went to Mt. Forest Tuesday to spend a few days, Mrs, Reay, of New Westminster, B. CS returned Tuesday after a pleasant Visit with Glenelg relatives, the Edg», McGirr and Binnie families. Mr. 3eo. McKechnie went to Toronâ€" to Tuesday on a business trip. 4thâ€"Flor ence Bryon, Helen n t# vell Marshall, Florence Fluker, Wiifrid Nichol BORN. wwlec on. John Harâ€" , Sadic McDonâ€" ), Helen Ir Ray Fargut on Friday, R. R. Wat. Gents Tailor and Furnisher, Durham are now ready for your selection and ordering. Stop in and see the fine fabâ€" rics, the exclusive styles. â€" The prices will make you leave your measure. Our Fall Stocks of Gents‘ Furnishings are now complete with upâ€"toâ€"date goods. Call for anything a man wears. _ To afford our tailoring when you conâ€" sider the extra style and the longer wear you get from our work, there is no clothâ€" ing really so cheap. Fall Suits and Top Coats It doesn‘t take a High Fly;r Y, M. C. A. Building, Toronto _ _ For the best attention and the best results in business .n& shonhn;d training. Enter any time. ‘atalogue free. * T. M. WATSON, Principal. BRITISH AMERICAN goods and try tr;‘plmsew \ou V;' \‘ou‘ wilâ€" be delighted with the beautiful disâ€" play coupled with the reasonable prices. w# ® # * Parisian Millinery Co. MISS DICK, Proprietor What about it! Have your seâ€" cured it yet? If not, we invite you to call and see our fine assortment of trimmed head wearin every desirable new style and shape. _ We make a special point of keeping our displ av up toâ€"date and attractive, and becomâ€" ing in every detail. Here are in evâ€" idence all the lead ng styles and colors in Millinery tor fa!] and winter also a fine selection of black hats and mourning goods. Kindly make a yisit to our show ‘ r0Oms: we are Plad tn shaw van tha The annga«al thankâ€"offering meeting of the W. F. M. S. will be held in the Presbyterian church here on Monday Oct. 12. An address will be given by Rev A. P. Ledingham and a large attend#ance is hoved for. Miss Mabel Phillips and Miss Kate MeDonald are this week attending the Teachers‘ Convention in Flesherâ€" ton. Mr Chas Miliar. Lite Insurance Agent, of Toronto, is at work this week in the village. Mr Alex and Miss Ellen Cran spent the first of the week wiih McGirr tamily near Durham, Mrs Fraser, of Mt Forest, is guest of her daughter, Mrs N McDonald, ot the manse, Mr _ Dunean McAribh?‘ and nicce, Mrs Fenton, t:fentlast week end with Puomona friends, Mr_John Ray, who is employed near Chesley, Bundayed at home. Mr and Mrs Donald Smith visited Lamlash friends one day last week. Miss Alice Priel is this week holiâ€" daying with Mrs Dargavel. Wiphihtiat dudvdci t d c d k i id Mr Arthur Dargavel is engaged as engineer with Mr R Grierson. Mr H. G. Becker, our popular genâ€" eral merchant, returned Saturday from a trip to Toronto and other points and is again ready to attend to the wants of his numerous customers. Harry Burnett Revy A. P. Ledingbam, with wife ana famity of Central India, arrived Saturday last to spend a week at the former‘s old home. They leaye on Tuesday next for Winnipeg. where they will continue their â€" mission work. Your New Winter Hat! Watchmaker, Jeweller Optician we carry all the standard makes, such as the Waltham Eigin, Hamilton, etc. P. G. A. Webster Besides the above Watches ATTEND EoN: e are glad to showr)";)u‘-the BUSINESS COLLEGE Dornoch. THE DURHAM REVIEW Ellen Cranston TIO ARCHIVES TORONTO . and the the All goods bought, if not dama.ged, may be returne« except goods cut. _ We cordially irvite everybody to taken the same as cash and the highest prices paid. Boots & Shoes of a heavier make to suit the season, kave just arrived from the finâ€" est to the strongest ; come and see them. New Rubbers in great variety,neat and light. With the splendid stock Staunton. â€"__ n PvOvie bo ne approaching cool weather.~ Tt is the famou have a good stock of heavy working Coats, Vests and Pants suit we are offering at very low prices. But although our Clothing is thing better to offer, in the shape of Nobby Suitings, suirable fo chaser may have them made by any of our local Tailors, and they have them made and guarantee a good fit and good workmanshin : with the change of the season comes the renovati plendid stock of Wail Paper in common, mediam an taunton. Come and see it. It will pay you. Our Carpets are of the neatost patterns in Hemp tugs to suit all at very low prices,. Will be required in the near fature and Suits, suitable to the approaching cool weat have a good stock of heavy working Caate R B.Keeler & Sons Watchmakers, _ Jewellers, and Engravers. Fine Repairingâ€"Our Mr. COameron bhas charge of the Repairing Departâ€" ment and comes highly recommended having bhad large experience on fine watches, clocks and Jewelry, _ Satâ€" isfaction guaranteed. Silverwareâ€"Fxtra Grand Stock of Watches, Chains‘ Lockets, necklets, Brooches, Stick Pins, Bracelets, Hat Pins, Ladies Fobs, Men‘s Fobs, Cuff Links, Solid Goh'l Ringsâ€"Extra yalues in NYELLE LR ces i 10. ° NQW Fall GOOdS At Keeler‘s Splendid Residence Property â€" for Sale in Upper Town : the wellâ€"known McLean cottage, All conyveniences, Brick venmâ€"rfi:i‘,{ comfortable and cosy, Offers from intending purchasers reâ€" ceived at Review Office. 1 WaxrED. â€"A housekeeper ; or man and wife ; former preferred. Steady employment for six months or a year, For turther particulars apply to Review Orrics. $1.55 brings you the Week! Gloii)e from no 1910, iel'u have yonr ni at once. iverwareâ€"lFxtra large stock of high class Silverwire just received at lowest prices. yeuies PP veipins â€"â€"CWer it *clandit A..«. 1. 3A :( Diamond rings, Pearl rings Wedding Rings, _ Engagement Rings, Signet Rings, Birthday Rings, Hundreds to choose from, Other accts held over til} John 1 Lnompson, as 2nd Engineer.. R. Torry, as chief, 4 mos, salary and cleaning hose...: ... s : Wm. Moore, 23â€"8ths cords wood Jas, Davidson, qrs, sulary...... Robt. Campbell, 4loads earth .. Crawford and Mclntyre,....... Jas, Carson, 3 mos, salary and collecting .......... Wm. Irwin. printing acet.... .. W. B. Voilei, sulary, postage and VOUL} s ++ +1 2s ++ n a‘n se wigs T. R. Whelan, inspecting sideâ€" walke Hugh MeDonald, crossnirs av/ sidewalks .",Am' l,"ynnt & We have a full line ot the The followin u:co_u_;;e‘;ere on motion of STurpâ€"-Kreu : R. McLean, fireman..,>.;.....;; Jas. I:qud, 3 mos, sal. as En. gineer......, A Thompson, as Met Monday night. 4 but McGowan and Kinnee. Town Residence for Sale Town Council ‘an, gravel ...... hittaker. grayel slobe from now to Jan. 1st, | ‘s have yonr name and orderp | G. & J. McKECHNIE, Durham Footwear G. & J. McKECHNIE | . and other business was Tuesday evening. * ied Warmer Clothing C, RaMAGE, Agent , crossings ana Review and | Opticians House Renovating Island City Paints for Highest Bricc for roduce muse feames cAupL a L0 q Od CCC RCIANMUT ODpce 200 Aecaoooily sn marcoulk we have been able to dcvc!or to a high degree. If you are not already our customer, give us a trial on that next pair of shoes. GROCERY BARGAINS It‘s a very exceptional customer that we cannot fit in Shoes. Long cxperience in studying the widely diversiicd needs of the human foot pives us accuracy in judging what will best suit each individual case. That‘s a great help to the man or woman who has to wear the shoes . A hfippyf”“‘bif‘?“"" of foot comfort, style and cconomy is something wi> nave bn in w edt c ie id a 14 d s CC C B Our Underwear department is completc. "Stanfield‘s Unshrinkâ€" able‘â€"â€"the best made, best fitting, most comfortable, durable and saâ€" tisfactory underwear that modern machinery and skilled labor can proâ€" duce. Ask to see our Men‘s at 50¢c, Ladies, 20¢ up, Boys‘ at 35¢ to 50¢ foet ~AFaesen Ae ofi the renovating of the hou , mediam and highâ€"class of we h returned and the money will be given baci body to look through our stock, Produce aid. ALEX, RUSSELL BOOTS & SHOEFS Fresh Groceries which we are selling New Quaker Oats, t the market, in sacks |‘THE BIG STORE |#» are foing out of Hardware. Get the Bargains ive an excelient stock of Mc It is the famous Fashion and Pants suitable for fall for Men, Women, Children We pave the way to comfort S 1 " TA L "O" aeseason.. The pur. lors, and they are all good, or we will workmanship at reasonable prices, ‘ In Style, Quality, Value We clothe the man from head to foot » UDiOl]' house painting 5.00 suits for. .2.95 _ $10 and 11 suits for..7.49 7.50 suits for..3.99 _ $14 and 15 suits for..9.99 3.50 suits for . .5.95 Raincoats and Overcoats in great variety Special Sale of Suits for Friday and Saturday Distinctive styles in Men‘s and Young Men‘s Suits of the famous *Sanford‘ makeâ€" the range is wideâ€"fabrics and styles are many. Priced to suit every pocket. ... ... 150 to "‘ Groceries continuaily arriving are selling at very low prices, ker Oats, the best Oatmeal in *t, in sacks.... +»2.80 per sack Groceries ing is firstâ€"class, w able for the season UNDERWEAR the houses. Tapestry and woolen: Fashion Brand. We OCTOBER 8, 1908 107 lTall wear, which â€"class, we have someâ€" 3 Ib Fancy Biscuits . .25¢ 2 10c cans Rich. Lye.15¢ 4 10¢ phgsCornStarch30c e§s, We have a the famous make, of Men‘s and Boys" FRIDAY & SATURDAY Trunks _ and Grips in great variety, and Vote given 1 general « the Pri And Is Stro Was Six OUR liges W ther mar nat firm? J our TW AT 0 The Tv THE ¢} mi Ea

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