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Durham Review (1897), 3 Dec 1908, p. 5

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BR 3, irday MBER 5 ARTHUR * & & s List lote Prices €p lane T HEWS T IMER Directors dertakers 77 E. P. REILEY To ville. d & Groceries uce Wanâ€" ctionary and Pure +a flours ¢ Vinegars ries tne Booksellers itc we expect ‘nse stock of iy goods comâ€" YOU to come Specialty. . . .. 80c per pr rs while they they last . .1.25 men‘s Sox and Oc, 75 and 1.00 . . . . at 35c each ox . . ... 30¢ pr lowest prices e DATE DEC. 5th it y select will vered at the at our ment, & of Fanâ€" levorybody c Ay Everything in Suit Cases, Mi Oranges, Nov We not only can get DECEMBER 3, 1908 it co R. B. KEELER & SON, )/ purchase guesses an guess wit] worth of gt Having decided to give up the Gent‘s Furnishing Business in Dorham my entire stock will be cleared out at cost price. For bargains in Men‘s and Boy‘s Suits and Odd Pants, Raincoats Umbrelias, Hats and Caps, Shirts. Collars & Ties, Handkerchiefs, Susâ€" penders, Hose and half hose, Underâ€" wear, Sweaters, Overalls & Smocks Boots and Shoes Goingâ€"â€"« Business pih Have you a piano in your Home? and everything in the Gent‘s Far nishing line this is your chance and you should take adyantage of it, IN NEW QUARTERS If not why not one of our Bell‘s ? We can give you the best instruâ€" ment and make you the best terms. _ One sold by us in town last week was tested by Prof. Konold and prongunceJ excel lent. John McQueen Mcintyre B.ockâ€"Lambton St, Bairclay and Bell‘s old stand After two years in business in Durbam I thank heartily the many farmers and others who havefavored me with their trade and have rleasure in announcing that I will in the future bave havys pleasure in meeting in more commodious Txarters. all my old friends and trust many new ones. Promptness and fair dealâ€" ing will continue to be my motto. Yours tor business, A. B. Mclellan. J. H. Rose West of Middaugh House CcARD OF THANKS per. â€"If he does not want itâ€"at the same time be expects those who take his paper to pay tor it just the same as they pay any cther debt.â€"Ex. 8. 8. NO 10, BRNTINUK, S8r 4thâ€"Pearl Wilson, Jr 4thâ€"Maâ€" bel Smith, May Grierson, Robt. Putâ€" herbough. Philip McDonald, Marjorie Clark, _ 8r 3rdâ€"Gladys McDonald, Clara Honess. Jr 3ra4â€"Howard Mcâ€" Dougall, Edwin Lunney, Roy Lamb, Jobn Clsrk, John Smith,. Sr 2ndâ€" Perry C swelll, Jessie Clark, John Grierson, Bertha Honess, Celia Honâ€" ess, Cora Lunney, Jr 2ndâ€"Carrie Grierson, Carlyle McDouald, Willie McDonald. _ Sr Pi2ndâ€"Sterling Lamb Belle McQuarrie, Jr Pt 2ndâ€"George Wilson, John Caswell, Adrian Noble, Sr 1stâ€"Archic Wlison. Jr 1stâ€"Mary Lamb, Peter McQuarrie, Blanche Noble, Anyone who does not want to reâ€" ceive a publication will have no trouble in discontinuing it, if you notify the publisher that you don‘t want the paâ€" per any longerâ€"provided you owe nothing. _ Don‘t continue the paper until you are pressed for payment and then * swell up ‘ and say " you neyer sulwcried for it," No publisher waunts to force anyone to take his paâ€" 8, 8. NO 6. BENTINCK, ‘ Sr 4thâ€"Frank Twamley, Campbell Clark and Archie MceDougall eq. Jr 4ihâ€"Katie Phillips, Irene Britton, Pearl Hopkins, Fred Torry, Sr 3rdâ€" Hughie Hendry, Maggie Clark, Willie Britton, Jr 3rdâ€"Harry Cox, Eya Redford. Willie MHopkins. Sr 2ndâ€" Nina Noble, Jr 2ndâ€"Jennie Brition, Neilie McDougall, _ Pt 2ndâ€"Etta Twawley, Ciara Hendry, Dannie Nubn, Gilbert Noble. 8Sr 1stâ€"Edgar Boyce, Johnny McDougall. Jr 1stâ€" Robbie Britton, John Joe Burns, Rdâ€" ns Cox. Sarah McCallum, Jr 1st Aâ€" Walter Boyce, _ _ Ns Mountaio, Margaret Petty and Isavella mlorice eq., Zetta Berr. Jr Pt 2ndâ€" Andrew Marshall, Dawson Marshall, 8r 1stâ€"E, B. Morice, Lorena Kellar, Charlie McAlister, Barbara Morice. Jr 1stâ€"Wilma McMitchell, Elva Morâ€" ice, Iva Marshall, Walter Kerr, 8. 8. NO 1, NOBMANBY, 5th classâ€"Willie Wallace. Jr 4th â€"James Marshall, Tommy Wallace, Myrtle Caldwell,, Arthur, Morice. , 8r Ardâ€"Mary McAlister. Campbell Kerr, Grace Mountain, Ne# Marsbali, Eiâ€" mer Fee. Jr 3rdâ€"Jean Moriec, Wa!â€" ter McAlister, Henrietta Kellar, Melâ€" ville Morice, Harry. Caldwell, Leslie Morice, George Webber. Sr 2ndâ€"Maâ€" bel Wallace, Stanley Mountsin. Jr 20dâ€"Katie Kerr, John Berr, J. Burns, Arthur Mountain. 8t PtZndâ€"Janet Erust R. Greexwoon, Teacher. Mary E. MoRToN, Teacher, School Reports M. mortox, Teacher. *4 ++ TTATIT ILP1LI1TT? anmaa Gaod nineâ€"roomed house. _ Furnace heated. _ Good garden, outâ€"buildings and large stable. _ Will be sold cheap, Apply to W. D. Mirrs, Splendid Residence Property for Sale in Upper Town : the wellâ€"known McLean cott‘:re. All conveniences, Brick vencered, comfortable and cosy. Offers from intending purchasers reâ€" ceived at Review Office. Joux Mclxx®s, Mi-d'n."lpor('. Alta or to C. RaMAGE, Agent, Durham. The John Mclonis farm on Gravel Road, two miles west of Priceville Station on the C. P. K. School, Church and Market convenient, 100 acres, well watered, â€" Desirable locaâ€" tion. For terms &c., apply to 3 Duxcaxr McArtHUR Dornoch, 5 Nov., 1908, 3 Came to the premises of the underâ€" signed about 15th August, a yearling beifer, Owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses and â€" take away, =3 A fine two storey brick dwelling house, large brick stables, on Main Street, Durham. _ Will be sold at a bargain, and would accept other property as part pay. Apply to The lowest or any tender not necés- sarily accepted. Tenders should be addressed or handâ€" ed to Mr J, 8. Wilson, Reeve of Benâ€" tinck, on or before Saturday,. 5th Dec.. who will be in Durham on that date. Any other _ information may be ob tained from Dr Jamieson. Tenders Wanted * For Saugeen Riyâ€" er Work," will be received for cleaning out the jam in the Saugeen River west of the town of Durham, on lots 59 & 60 con. 2, W. G, R., Bentinck, Mr, Geo. A. Noble will be on the round on Saturday, 28th Noy, and on guesdn.y. 1st Dec,, at two o‘clock in the afternoon for the purpose of showing the work to be done. ‘ trolllng or inside nerve, When thesenerves fail then t ouorrnm must ml:gl‘y falter. Thesevital truths are leading druggists e\'euhere to nispense and recommend Dr, Shoop‘s Restorative. Testit a few days, and see ! Im;l)rovcmcm will mmgtly and surely follow. . Bold by MacFarâ€" qane Co. The old fashioned way of dosing a weak stomach or stimulating the Heart or Kidneys is all wrong. Dr.. Shoop first pointed out this error,. . This fs' why his &rglcrlpdon-â€"nr. Shoop‘s Restorativeâ€"â€" is direci entirely to the cause of these ailâ€" mentsâ€"â€"the weak inside or controlling nerves. It isn‘t so difficult, says Dr. Shoop, to strengthen a weak Stomach, hesrt, or Kidneys, if one goes at it correctly. _ Each inside organ has its conâ€" Town Residence fo Sale. to Arch McEachnie, Mrs Allen‘s brother, to be brought here to his old home. David Allen and some ot his family of; Durham was here last week. flff)ex came here expecting the body. Mrs John McEachnie, widow, near here received a sad telegran that her son Archibald in the Western part of the States had died suddenly. He and . his wife. had gone to aZmore southern part for the winter and there died.. Owing to a misunderâ€" standing of the telegram, the triends thought the body was being sent home and for a few daysthey were in great anxiety to know the result. «_ The Esplin Church here is supplied g;rt of the time with stadents ckhiefly m ‘Toronto and at times is vacant., We shall at some future time give a little history and doings of this charch, b;l‘ble monate'; death has been bnlny t ast week amongst our people. On Saturday 21ist, Mrs Michael I'Par- rel of 11th Con., died and was buried on Monday 23rd at the R. C, burying ground in the south of Proton. _ She was a duu&hter of the late Thomas Farnann who lived on adjoining lots. She leaves to mourn ber departure her husband and sons and daughters Last week we mentioned of a boy of John Smyth‘s of the edge of Egremont being sick. _ He died on the 24th and was buried on the 26th at Swinton Park the Rev. Mr Gibson officiating. He was 18 monthsold. Eor sale or Exchange. Good Farm For Sale. ARTHUR H, Jacksox, Durham Tenders Wanted. Heiter Astray. For Sale. Hopeville. C, RaAMAGE, Agent Box 73, Durham. THE DURHAM REVIEW @oe «_ W%& OS Â¥V mA 44 m vÂ¥ v â€" wÂ¥ubs V wA tA us ring|, Itnown as the Aldred Farm being wes? lot 70, con. 2, Bentinck, containing one & 60 rundred acres more or less, The place s all well fenced and in a good state of cultivation. On the premises is a the | frame barn 60x60, with stone stabling, 1 on driving shed, sheep pen and root the | house inclusive. X concrete bhouse 08 | with frame kitchen, Summer kitchen wood shed and cistern, Good hbard obâ€" | water. close to house, Large good bearing orchard. This farm is known ng. | as one of the best grain farms in the en. | county. ‘I‘wo and oneâ€"half miles from ec,, | the Town of Durham. _This farm is », / Ooffered for six thousand dallars, one peye half done, balance at 6 per cent interest. Wff Address all communications to proâ€" â€" | priotor, JoHN A, ALDRED, Aldred, Sask. f Echo Valley Farm Lot No 1. 8th con, Glenelg, 50 acres bush and 50 acres cleared. Apply to Wa, WEiR. Durham. Lot 6, Con. 15, Proton, containing 100 acres, 90 acres cleared, and in good state of cultivation, about 8 acres of hrrdwood bush. _ On the premises is erected a barn 44x60 with stone stabâ€" ling. Good hog pen and hen house, Comfortable house, kitchen and woodâ€" shed, also orchard. 3 neverâ€"failing wells, _ About 14 miles from Church, School and Post Office. _ If sold, will be sold on easy terms. Ducaup Frrausox, : Swinton Park, i Valuable farm in the Tp. of Glenel{ composed of lots 22 and 23, Con. : s N. D. R., 100 acres, â€" Possession given forthwith, Title perfect, For partiâ€" culars apply to J, P. 1Etror», Durham. 1 The following must be sold a t once New waggon, new iron truck wheel waggon, a number of large egg vats; (would make first class cisterns) 3 or 4 thousand fence posts, lath, shingles, lumber, _A quantity of wood near Weibeck .P',-O" will be soldâ€" at fifty mawkn u2l 122 I also have an application for a good sized farm within three miles of q.)ur- ham. Anyone wishing to dispose of such property, kindly communicate with me. W. F, DUNN,: Solicitor, Durham, Ont @~ Three 50 acre farms, well located, near Durham, for sale separately. Alâ€" so 25 acre propert{ on the outskirts of Durham suitable for retired farmer, _ 100 acres in Bentinck on Durham Road, well located, owner giving “f farming. Will be sold cheap to quic purchaser, Farm For Sale or Rent. 100 acres in Glenelg, good frame barn with stone basement, first class dwelling house, only $3200, 100. acres in Egremont near Dromore good frame buildings, 20 acres hardâ€" wood bush, good level land. â€" Price 118 acres in Egremont, good land, good buildings. g:mu 100 acres in Proton, near Swinton Park, fair buildings, good land, well drained, well watered and well fenced. Only $3600, soil good, everything in first class shape. Price $5000. 100 acres in Glenelg. excellent fences, fair buildings, good water, a splendid farm with a few acres of good timber. Price $4000. A Valuable Farm for Sale 200 acres on the Garafraxa Road, 200 clear, 50 acres hardwood bush, well watered, first class buildings. Will be sold cheap to wind up ertate. 208 acres in Bentinck, good land, excellent buildings, 16 acres hardwood bush, small payment down, â€" Price _ Logs of all kinds, for which. we are prepared to mihq highest . prices, Also the following timber, composed principally of Balsam, Spruce, Bassâ€" wood and Butternut. A small perâ€" sentage of Hemlock, Ash, or Tamaâ€" rack will pass, Sawn ends, All knots to be trimmed close 5" dia. and up, for whiuch we will pay theifollowing prices; 8 ft long per cord. _ $2.50 3(b6~lo:gupereord $3 00 4 ft long per cord 8 50 For further particulars call at Office. THas Dornax Furxitors Co. Ltd. lin acres in Bentil}glf. buildings and Farm tor Sale. Wanted to:Purchase. Lands For Sale Farimns For Sale. For Sale. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO 200 acres, Glenelgâ€"fine bank barnâ€" ‘ good frame dwellingyâ€"other good improvements, only $3000, 40 acres Garden Land, Durham Road Bentinck, $1500° A enap,. 250 acres on Garafraxa Road ~fine huildinis. good fences, good soil, To quick buyer at $6500, 100 acres, Bentinck,â€"owner in west, price $2700, Buildlnga worth the moneyâ€"farm for nothing, Lots of other groperty for sale. Moâ€" ney to Lend. All kinds of busiâ€" ness attended to. y H. H. MILLER 100 acres, Durham Road, Bentinck, Good dwelling, frame bank barn, good soil. Conyenient location, only $2500, Would be a great bargain. _ So are the following properties at the prices asked ; A Dollar for Come to us for tickets and informaâ€" tion. We are also agents for Allan and omim'r:_n line steamsbips and C. P. R oce«n liners, 7 The following timetable will be effect until lur&:er notice : read down read ‘_4\»._5!‘)[_) m nam. aJ hersuop! . . ‘‘, "~ / â€" RESIDENCE â€" First house south Lawrence‘s Blacksmith Shop. SHLOWQI}OOMBâ€"Next to Swallow‘s Barâ€" Embalming a Specialty. Picture Framing, Shortest Notice UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director y, man, girl qrommmmmnmmmemmeentmmmmememmmmemensmenememmemmmmey e * ng in the milinery f:tgnumlt)er at Half Price " h 'I‘;o &qar oflflthe ren:’aimli‘er ohrl_(;lqr fall t e pul.np‘ Goods, weare merifiing evervining Eo tNQ firSt and baye cut prices just in two. Sece our assortment in our Showrooms. to the next Come and inspect our dainty Handâ€" * Bc;ig;:‘djgwx:r?:_n:dnew stock of Fancy zct Count In Miss Bugg will go the To clear off the remainder of our fall and Winter Hats and other Millinery Goods, we are sacrificing everything and baye cut prices just in two. Sece our assortment in our Showrooms. Parisian Millinery Co. MISS DICK, Proprietor Winter Millinery The Hanover Con vey‘ncer 3,52) Durham _ }4.(!3’ Mc Williams LA?! _ Priceville Over Hunter‘s Hardware 8t ore We have trimmed up a number ot Winter hats in the new ftyles and have.a new selection on display. _ We have la» dies‘ bonnets and always a . good choice. of: black hats. _ We invite you to call and see our display. MacFARLANE &Co. Full line of Catholic Robes and â€" black â€" and white A. BELL for . aged _ people, Fifty Cents read up p.m. a.m. of PDS I $%," Free mey than you ance to ied Umbrelias, tionery, Nuts, 1 to mention 3e

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