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Durham Review (1897), 10 Dec 1908, p. 1

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d ces Â¥S ith dal1l ) 3, 1908 The House The finest grades of Christmas fruits, Raisins, Currants, Peels, Nuts, etc., all freey just arrived. _ New Raisins, seâ€" a ty do ho : arommyt. "a 2. A2 » lect stockâ€"4 pounds for"25e. For â€" Ladies t For Gentliemen The latest desi i PC e t gns and Shades in Neckwear, Muffiers t,rl:\fi,ossl::;:g nfl::l, Silk, ank Linen handkerchiefs, Fancy Shirts and Sweatâ€" We Deserve 36 only Ladies Scal Grain Hand Bags, the latest New York style, five pockets. size of bag 84 x 5) two flexible handles, regular value $1.50 on sale at. ... ... 79¢ Walrus Grain bagsâ€"50¢ size for 25¢, $lkind with a purse inside for 50¢c, $2.50 values selling at $1.50 and $4.00 bags at $2.50 6 only Genuine Horn Black Alligator Hand Bags. leather lined and with a beautiful genuine Alligator purse inside. These Bags are listed at $15 each and are the most expensive and durable bag made. _ What an ideal gift for a departing teacher or friend. We got a big bargain on these and offer t‘hcm The Biggest Bargain in Hand Bags 500 yards English and German Laces suitabje for all purposes up to 10c a yard, sale price per yard.......... ..... 500 yards fancy German and Torchon |aces and insertions, w ALL OVER LACES, suitable for Blouses, several pieces, ablefor fancy \vBrk'.vt‘rivrn_n:irâ€";;â€"ul;‘fe-rwcar. etc 400 yards dainty French Valenciennes | and just the thing for edging fancy handkercl Sale price per yard 250 yards Normandy Val‘s and French Vai‘s Owing to a very special purchase of fine laces are enabled to offer them at Half Price. The lc Only Two Weeks Sale now suggest Christm Dainty Gifts can be made at home out of pieces of silk, laces, embroideries "ibbons, handkerchiefs, etc at small cost. This is made possible by the Christmas in 5 5 C of â€" LdAUIECS The newest creations in Neckwear, Belts, Ruchings. and Frills, Hand Bags, Wrist Purses, Kid Gloves, Blousings, Fancy Hose, Golf Jackets and Sweaters, Fancy Handkerchiefs, etc. for your selection and pleasure all that is newest and best in Christmas novâ€" elties and at prices never before duplicated. en o t td o o Sn n se r on pe o on n m er y on ?.é Ribbons for Fancy Work i; Men‘s Bracesâ€"a good Xmas bracerg:: K»® astic webs, cross back hest laathae a.4% 1‘s . H:-‘"g' Men‘s Glovesâ€"â€" : Wouldn‘t mother or sisterpjike a ) Petticoat? They look like silk, fustle ks tharmsitk,.... _ _ _"~ _ HALF PRICES and 25¢ Many Wherein t aAteremenpuimuressm=snnn=S * u1 & 3 Itwillsoon beXmas!! § VOL. Holly ribbonsâ€"all widthsâ€"they look like Xmas, 5¢ Taffeta Ribbonsâ€"all colors, all widths. Silkine, all shades 53e. _ Crochet cottons no‘s 2 to jo Stamped Linens and linens stamped. Fresh Christmas Groceriesâ€"Good enough to eatâ€"Raisin currants, figs and nuts canmed mnmads Sole Agent for Mechanic Kin# A Dainty gift for Baby astic webs, cross back, best leather les, spring dome cast off...... .. _ _ Toqueâ€"25¢ to 50¢ AANIALD COY ERSâ€"Fringed 65¢ to $1. . Batt 25¢ each. Sideboard covers hemstitched 65¢ mask Doileys 12%c each. LINEN TOWELSâ€" Fringed damask, so to &1 a nr h V ipiiinpstntetistctiretcmatt dhe 4 4.4 4. VERY HANDSOME IRIS design in fin maskâ€"a cloth any lady would prize TABLE CLOTHSâ€"Border all round, pre linens and useful MECS : «: ¢rcounlarrs a. TABLE NAPKINSâ€"Ptetty dot and fic dozen. Five o‘clock tea cloths 65¢ & 5¢ to 25¢ each. SIDEBOARD COVERSâ€"Fringed 65¢ to 253C each. SCn Kib n se enc cam Y R oo Cl THE REVIEW, DURKHAM, ONT F dn ies ies A 3 €!C9 ‘! appreciale U SHAMROcK pattern all linen â€"half bleach â€"bleac a yard. Choice floral and polka dot patterns in 4 linen damask, wide and heavy ........50G, 7tc PEA UV 6 CÂ¥ e usls _ Do you realize it? One woOrdâ€"earlv selanti Linens for n i0c to Jan. 1, 1999 To any address in Canada, we will send THE REVIEW from now to Jan. 1 next (almost three months=) for 10 cents, Take adâ€" vantage of this remarkable offer OF SGC Thut wau« Li s . 10. or see that your fri&og ;;-neigb- bor does so, NOW is the time. Men‘s Mocha Glovesâ€"wool linedâ€"â€" your Christmas Trade Because we have gathered together w is James Ireland ng for edging fancy hfi?\]l'i;rc‘f\-i-«;f‘s‘; ;lc:, .cto CRESEMRS SIHSPEIGE + «««r«xirees rrr«reee, t ant a gift for "‘the lady of the house + "packing her trunk ?" Thew‘ll annrsm! rC repare for Christmas and suggestions is that arise at this season, ought to b ic following not only settle the proble r as well. H. H. Mockler A $15.00 BAG FOR $4.98 Sale of Laces "‘Ho; * reaiize it ? Have you early selections are most s: s Groceriesâ€"Good enough to eatâ€"Raisins id nuts, canned goods. A Christmas Suggestion ==â€" THE REVIEW Christmas , NO. 50 extra fineâ€" sisterpjike a ‘Heatherbic o n‘ like silk, ustle like sitk, wear better g and Railroad Kiog Overalls ind suggestions which may help to solve ason, ought to be welcomed by all. Such settle the problems but save money to the amask, 50 to $1 a pr, hemstitched 60c laces at a fraction of their value. We The lot includes They‘ll appreciate these i'i:;;s â€"half bleach â€"bleaches white, e 9e stt e ue‘ T â€"aces and Insertions, the finest made c r w onl . p 7 A silk bibâ€"25¢ appreciated Gift ‘s and insertions, wide widths, suitâ€" , reg values up to 15¢ a yard for 5¢ â€"â€"browus & tans, 85¢ & $1 a pr brown,â€"fine & dressy, $1.25 knitted liningâ€"special .... $2 * »HECEELExtra fine clâ€" and kid ends, gilt slide buckâ€" rrerieuserrst‘skersr‘«â€"4§@ & §00 :«+.+»« â€".50¢, 75¢, and $1 a yd in fine heavy double satin da , pretty floral patternsâ€" good ax e rrr. e ++++$2, 3.25. 3 50 1 floral designs â€"75¢ to $3 a 5¢ & g1. Tenerific doileys u_ made your preparations ? satisfactory. regular values 12} and 15¢ yd rpulitnindit i llcinkdur t Sdint betinnl ho uced , regular prices 18¢, 20¢, «...........per yd 121¢ Battenburg doileys 65¢ to 1.25. Daâ€" , silk mitts 35¢ Know a girl who «.+. .. $1.35 a yd i, SC tO 40¢ )d bleached pure regular values HALF PRICE , dates, ‘n‘es‘, Anroughout the winter, Tues. day, Thursday aud Saturday ey enings and Saturday afterncons will be reâ€" served for skaters, Monday and Fri, day evenings for the hockeyists, Wedâ€" nesday afternoon for the lady puckâ€" chasers â€" while Wednesday evening will be spare night, to be utilized as occasion demands, or for any special event, Comfortable and commodious compartments haye been set apart for hockeyists,. ladies‘ and boys‘ rooms, also a bandroom for the jand, who will provide a musical concert proâ€" gram every Thursday evening. With the old rink also for the uurestricted use of the curlers, sports should boom in town this winter. _A social was held Monday evening in the Methedist church by the Ep. worth League, Considering the time for arvranging it, and although the attendance was hardly up to expectaâ€" tions, the social was a success and enâ€" joyed by those present. The program consisted of viclin solos by Messrs Sirrs and Benton, a recitation by W, Laidlaw and other appropriate pieces sung by members of the league, Beâ€" fore going home light refreshinents were served and heartily partaken of. ‘ Mr Will Glass, in his usual gracefal mannrer, ably acted as chairman, Rixx Soox To OPRX.â€"Durham skatâ€" ers will shortly enjoy the looked for pleasure of skating in the new rink. On Monday last Mr Brown commencâ€" ed making ice, and it is possible it may be in condition for use Friday or Saturday eyening next week at the latest, Throughout the winter, Tues. PDurhd See our list of new books for winter readiag, nothing nicer as a gift, for men. _ Macfarlane & Co. Soutn Gury Rurie Assocrationâ€"â€" ATTENTIONXâ€"The anvua meeting of South Grey Rifle Association will be held in Mr J,. P. Telford‘s Office on Suturday eyening, Dec. 10ih, at the hourof 8 p. m., for the purpose of elect. ing officers for ensuing year and comâ€" pleting business of the past year. AlI interested in the associstion are re. «pectfully requested to be present, THE STANDARD BANK Sunday morning last Rey Dr Farqâ€" wharson preached an able sermon as part of a dedicatory seryvice in conâ€" nection with the new pipe Organ. He clearly outlined what should be the motivyes underlying all sacred music arid pointed out that it would be & mistake and worse to look upon the organ in any other light than as an aid to worship, Wiraourt a Rivau.â€"No newspaper or magazine in this courtry pretends to rival the Family Herald and Weekâ€" ly Star of Montreal. _ It is in a class entirely by itself. _ It is the greatest family and farm paper printed toâ€"day. It is simply marvellous what value one gets during the ycar in that great weekly, _A dollar invested for 1909 will be the bost dollar you eyer spent, See the Broadway Oyercoats, nothâ€" to equal them, ready made or made to order. The House of Quality mas,. FRED W, KELsSE®¥v, Durham. $1.55 brings you the Review and Weekly Globe from now to Jan. Ist, 1910. Let‘s have your name and order at once. Winter is here and I am prepared for it, with a full stock of stoves and ranges. Kate Cochrane. G. and J. McKechnie have establisb. ed a mail order department and out of town orders will be carefully tilled. You cin s ive $1,00 on any dozen of wur photographs from now till Christâ€" mas. FRED W. KELSEY Nurham Established 1873 Guess how many kin and win a h Keeler‘s, Special discount to Sunday Schools on books &c., for prizes at Macfariane‘s. Special price on five bags of any kind of flour at Mrs A Beggs & Sons. Clearing sale of millinery at 8. F, Morlock‘s, The great Pumpkin contest is now on at Keeler‘s, ‘ Velvet arnd felt slippers for ladies and children at Grant‘s, ' 65¢ will buy $1 worth of dolls and toys at MacFatlanes Drug Store, A. H. Jackson is an Issuer of Mar iage Licenses, Durham, Ont. AunraryM CLocKs,â€"Regular $1.50 aâ€" larm clocks for $1.00 at Webster‘s. 7 P P Je Giagbiatnt â€"itvintatiinst â€" B us $ Not much money is nee(f’ed. One Dollar account, and entitle you to a passâ€"book in deposits are entered. No delay in withdrawing your money with interest to date. DURHAM BRANCH John Kelly, Manager ‘There is no formality about opening a Sevings Acrount with this Bank. Courteous clerks will make the first steps easy for you if you wish to begin saving your spare dollars, NalF Mitalt iigparne t. ts e LC us ® Ks opice DURHAM, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1908 BRANCH ALSO AT m;‘ureu. Banking Made on five bags of any Irs A Beggs & Sons. y seeds in the pumpâ€" handsome prize at OF CANADA and either The Weekly Globe or Weekly Mail H. Mockler. |_ New Comtaranpaxt ror 31st.â€" Lientenantâ€"Colonel Cleland, of Meaâ€" ford, has been appointed to the comâ€" mand of the3lst Regiment in room of Lieutenantâ€"Colonel Itorke, of Thornâ€" bury, who retires The new comâ€" mandant is a very popular officer, and there is no doubt that under his guidâ€" ance the regiment will continue to inâ€" crease in efficiency. He was in town on Tuesday and was accompanied by Lieutenantâ€"Calonel J. Galtoway, of Toronto, the Di«trict Assistant Ad. jutant General. It is understood that their visit here was for the purpose of ma«king inqniriles in connection with the other promotions which must folâ€" low the change in the leadership. Several of the local officers of the regiment have done good work in the past and it is alunost a certainty that some of them will be raised in rank,.â€" O. 8, Times, ’ Mt Win. Black, lately purchased a horse at Markdale Horse Fair, which the buyers present that day did not appenr to value, and after feeding him on International Stock Food, sold him to Mr E. A. Blackwell, one of the shrewdest horse buyers in Canada,. at a good profit, to be shipped to Glasgow, Scotland, _ Mr Bluck says there is nothing manufactured to equal Interâ€" national Stock Food tor increasing the value, uot ouly horses, but all other animals. 3 . _ One Dollar will open ap passâ€"book in which your ‘ Congratulations to the Flesherton Advance which last week advanced to the dignity of a 6â€"column to a page papet, printed on a new Campbell press driven by a new Fairbanksâ€" Morse gasoline engine. In addition he has installed a new Chandler and Price Gordon press, and bas thus & thoroughly wellâ€"equipped office, We join with ye editor in wishing success to the advanced Advance, CHURCH AXNNIVYERSARY. â€"The Anâ€" nual anniversary services of the Methâ€" odist Church will be held on Sunday, the 13th inst. Revy. Mr Edidy, of Clifford will preach and conduct the seryvices, _ Try us for a bag of good oatmeal. Mrs A. Beggs & Sons, Masoxtc.â€" A social ereninpg | was held on Thursday evening last by Durham Lodge, No. 306, A. F. & A. M, when a good representation of the membership turned out to welcome R. W. Bro. Randall of Gnelph, who is a pleasing speaker and an enthusiastic Mason. Many dainty Christmas Gifts may be made at home, new Eimbroidery designs now in stock, December style book free, half price sale of Laces now 90. See ad, on page 1 for suggestions, The House of Quality, Scnoor Esnmuxnzm,-A school entertainment under the training of Miss Margaret Grant, teacher, will be held at 8. 8. No 7, Artemesia, 0, D, R. on Monday Dec. 21. Admission 15¢, List or Orr.orns, 1. 0. 0. F.â€"Jr Past Grandâ€"H, H, Mockler ; N. G.â€" G. 8, Hughes ; v, G.â€"Clifton Elyidge; Fin.â€"Secy.â€"W. B, Vollett ; Recording Secy.â€"Dr Grant ; Treas.â€"A. H. Jackâ€" son, A special meeting of the A, 0. U. w will be held on Friday nigh‘, 11th De cember in Calder‘s Hall, _ All men: bers should be present, TiEks & Pours WaxTEDp Cedar, Cherry, Elm, App Choicest fruits, peels, nut Christmas baking. _ New lbs for 25¢, choicest canned 10¢ a can. The House af 0. _ Special cabinets prepared for th 'Chxistmaatmde only, $2.50 per dozen FrEp W KELSEY, Durham Dr Rrown, eye, ear, noseand throat will be at the Hahn hotel, Durhamw, Dec. 12, Hours12 to 5 p. m. _ Eysg tested and glasses supplied. A great veriety of fancy goods for Christmas, at Kate Cochrane‘s opposite 8. Scott‘s store. _ $1 photos albums for 65¢ at Macâ€" farlave‘s, See their stock. 25 dozen new handkerchiefs just ar. cived for Christmas trade at Grant‘s. Bee Keeler‘s window for the great Pumpkin contest, Men‘s and Women‘s gloves just to band at Grant‘s, The House of Quality H. H. Mocker OLES WAXTED.â€"Hemlock ‘ry, Elm. Apply to Jxo, N. Murpocr, Middaugh Block, at any time, 51 Branches H. H. Mockler , nuts, etc., Raisins 4 Tomatoes the features of the proposed Fair and we feel sure it will be a great euccess unless under bad weather conditions. On Buesday, 15th December. What better way to secure what many people place value on,â€"a wellâ€" matched team, than by bringing toâ€" gether horses and their owners to a common centre? ‘this will be one of _ Ioquiries are already being made of Mc Wm, Black from seyeral quarters by parties wanting 3â€"yr old mares. In view of this, farmers or others baying such stock to dispose of shouldcertain. ly be on hand next TuesJay, _A conâ€" s derable number of buyers have promised to be present, but the trale between farmer and farmer may le just as profitable, for We would again call attention to the coming event of next week, the inauguration of a Monthly Horse Fair in the town of Rurham, The imovers in the matter have the best interests of town and country at heart and we hove their efforts will be rewarded by a generous turn out. . When buyer and seller gets together business can be done, and it requires no prophet to foresee good business in working up a markey, such as is proposed, Several centres have done so, others are folâ€" lowing suit, and Durham must be up . with the procession. i the Rev, Dr, Farquharson in a brief adâ€" dress complimented the town and school on the excellent showing. Miss McKenzie was worthy of all praise, but the good wprk also reflected cred it on the staff below who lald the foundations. Me spoke on the exâ€" pansion that had taken place and was glad to have heard the suggestion that Durham might be picked upon as a site for a permanent Moderi School, A very pleasing evening was closed by a dialogue in which there was some excellent dramatic power shown, the leading charactors were Miss Vaddie Caldwell and Brock Grant who acted their parts well, God Saye the King and then all went ho me happy. Vivian Crawford, she being next to Miss Kelsey, Prin. Allan very apâ€" propriately presented his medal to Miss Sadie Ferguson, of Hopeville. whoâ€"took the highest standing from Form II or Entrance to Noemal. Th ,. medals are all silver in a neat case and will be highly prized mementos. Mr C, Ramage presented a scholarship each to Miss Eva Renton, highest in Forim II and Miss Vaddie Cald well highest in Forim I. _A Scholarstmip is worth $10,00 entitling the holder to free tuition for one year in Durham Continuation School. A chief feature of the evening was the preseniacion of En‘rance Certifiâ€" cates to the Class prepared by Miss M. McKerzie, all of whom, 21, passed, no fewer than eleven laking honors, two more than the rest of riding j ut toâ€" gether, Inspector Campbell in fitting terms complimented them all in posâ€" sessing certificates bearing the stamyp of the greatest province of eny counâ€" try in the world, and had many kind words to say of their teacher who, for the second time had passed all ber pupils, 43 in two years. _ Chairman Grant in the abseace of Dr Jamieson, presented to Miss Lyla Kelsey, the * Jamieson Medal " for standing highâ€" est in South Grey at Entrance Exam., while Revy Mr Newtoa pres nted Trustees‘ Medal for highest in Durâ€" bam at Entrance, which fell to Mis. " ‘assiing boys chorus * Men of the North." A recitation by Florence Bryan and a duett by two boys were good numbers and the humorons reciâ€" tation by GCecil Wolfe brought down the house. There were fine solos by Miss Gertie McComb and Miss B, Crawford, and a medley by the 28 Model School students contained snatches of most of the popular songs, grave and gay that were ever written, Theclosing yverses bhad local applicaâ€" tions and they received a hearty vn-‘ core for which the chairman announcâ€" ed they would sing the closing verses backward and they did soâ€" with their backs to the audieuce ! Horse Fairâ€"Next Tuesday & CA0 HV CC GORAPLANG Of the meeting, After an instrumental solo by miss Russell, one of the Modellites, who accompanied and rendered excellent service during the ovening. Mro Grant made brief introductory remarks exâ€" tending the chanks of the Board to the citizens for their attendance and interest, Friday night last, the Town Hail was crowded to the door on the oc casion of the 2nd of Durham School Commencement Exercises, The scholars were out in force, as were the mothers and sisters and a good sprinkling of the male sex. Principal Allan, some of the staff, and the Modellites had a good proâ€" gram prepared, and carried out sucâ€" cesefully under Mr Grant, chairman of the School Board and of the meeting. Commencement ieview. *~â€"~â€"â€"# 0 #â€"â€"â€"__~ gu‘y prized mementos, Mr e presented a scholarship iss Eva Renton, highest in and Miss Vaddie Caldwell Â¥hich fell to Mis, she being next to Exercises and Empire to Jan. I{ you feed stock lend at lowest rates, Our Traders‘ Bank of Canada ::-if:! f:pm.l and Reserve, $6,350,000. We discount sale t for you, pay highes We understand a number of friends mwet on the occasion ; we would be glad to have an account for next week‘s Revik w., Toâ€"day we extend felicitations to them and to their offspring that so long a sojourn has been given to the aged couple, hoping that the remainâ€" ing years of their comp iniouship may be spent in unalloyed happiness and peace, Congratalations to Mr Eige who on Tuesday 1 6) years of wedded life. ago we congratulated t golden wedding and mar likewise, our adyertisers who are bound to keep Durham to the front. The three whole page ads cf Miss Dick, Kecler‘s and the Big Store speak for themâ€" gâ€"lves, but full of Christmas suggesâ€" tions also are the advertisements of W, H. Bean, Macfarlane & Co., C,. Me. Arthur, H, H. Mockler, Jas. Ireland, 8. F. Mortock, H A. Burnett, P. G, Webster, R. Burne‘t, Jas. R. Gun, C, L. Grant, Lenahan & McIntosh and others, with a 12 page |;npor the increased size being necessary to accommodate school is to be found on page 5. We understand that any young people who are laboring under false impresâ€" sions that they can do better in a city school, will be giyen free transportaâ€" tion to the great Rlectric City of Peterâ€" boro, which stands sixth among the cities of the Dominion as to manu» facturing outpuat,. _ While atteuding the Peterboro Business College which was founded a quarterâ€"century ago, they wiil be given free tickets to the city Â¥X. N.C. &,) Y.w.G, A., or the best Commercial Schools of the Province, is the Walker ton Business College, The success of its graduates has not been excelled The new adveriisement of .his excellent Cnuuron ProoRressâ€"Hampden Presâ€" byterian Congregation haye bills out asking for tenders for the reâ€"building off their church, thus starting out theit second fifty years with a fire improvement. _ Tenders are to be in to Mr John Cooper by 18th December, A new and comfortable manse has juet been completed at Dromore and is ready for occupancy,. _ Durham Pres. byterians in four years haye almost completed their manse undertaking and ventured on a $153%0 organ, +0 that it appears tightening of the purse strings does not affect the churches, This week we present our readers f H. H. Mockler, Moperures Leavixc, â€"Toâ€"day we id goodâ€"bye to the Modellites and we do so with regret. They have proved thamselyes a band of worthy young men and women and the friendship formed wiil be, we believe, highly valued. _ We voice the sentiment of the whole community in wishing them bappiness in their widely scattered homes in the Province, and success in whatever career they embark in . More new Ruchings, belts, gloves, neckwear and handkerchiefs arriving for Christmas trade, Remember our prices on Men‘s neckwear choicest 75c values for 45¢ or 3 for $1.25. The House of Quality 9: + grt Christmas Call and see the very latest in Phoâ€" tographs., _ Specially prepared for Christmas presents and at greatly reâ€" duced prices, $1,.00 only for the Review to new readers to Jan. 1, 1910. 10c for balance of the year. Send us your name. ___Special bargains in furs at 8. F. Morlock‘s, @ Keeler‘s Pumpkin contest is the talk | _ Mr Jno of the town and country. last Satur New waistings, new collars, ribbons ’ Mr Rod and ruchings at Grant‘s. ino forPI Specialty is the business of Farmers and Drovers Additional local news on page Published Weekly| at $1.00 a year, Goon Scnoot best Con A Diamond Wedding "Scount sale notes. If you have » Pay highest rates and add inter **~~~~~~~A # 4 rroaswucs o# # 4@ Freo W. Keusey, Dornuan, tions to Mr and Mrs Jas. n Tuesday last completed wedded life, _ Ten years ratulated them on their ng and many friends did Shopping News. DURHAM BRANCH : n an account now no matter it be only a small one and require money for Ranked among , 1910, only $1.55,. have money lying idle we take care of interest 4 times a year. || Mr Albert McClinton, Varney, is {having a sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ments, &c,, on Wednesday, December 16, Everything must be sold. Terms : II mos credit, 5 per cent off for cash. D, McPHa1L, Auctioneer Monday, 21 Dec.â€"Mr And. Picken, lot 5, con 22, Egremont, (near Wilde:‘s Lake,) offers for sale on aboye date Farm stock and Implements, No reserve as farm is sold and proprietor }qoing west. 12 mos. cr«flt. 5 pur cent discount for Cash, Edge Hill P. 0. Cat. Teacher Wanted. For 8. 8, No. 3, Glenelg, with exâ€" rerience. Salary $450.00. Apply statâ€" ng qualifications, experience, &c., up ?2'2_&\‘! Dec. Duties to begin 4th Jan. Rev, Dr, Farquharson drove to Harâ€" riston on Monday to attend the funerâ€" al of the wife of Revy Mr MacKay of that place, who, not long married, has been called upon early to mourn, 1r Farquharson remained in Mt EKorest on Tuesday to attend Presbytery, one of the features of which was a gatherâ€" ing of business men and others, interâ€" ested in the Laymen‘s Missionary Mogement, prmmmtznt.. t io. dvnpaptmmal BORN. HasTI®. â€"At Lamlash, on Dsc. 1s, to Mr and Mrs And. Hastie, a son McLeax.â€"At Top Cliff, South line Glenelg, on 2nd Dec. 1908, to Mr and Mrs John McLean, a daughter, Mother and daughter doing well, Mr, Geo. Stinson took a chill while driying the bake rig last week after baking and has been under the weathâ€" er since, though now happily improvâ€" ing. Me has secured a baker from Arihur in the meantime, N, B., on the lith to visit his pat eat:, Oban, Scotland, Mr A. G. H. McVean, Saskatoon, Sask., visited with Mrs McCormick for a week, He sails from 8t John, Mrs W,. J. Irwin, returned to Ham‘!!â€" ton Saturday after visiting her parâ€" ents, Mr and Mrs W. H. Shaw, _ Mr Shaw is but slightly improving in health. Mr R. McCorquodale, who has been relieving in the Standard Bank, Fleshâ€" erion, returned Friday to his old position in the bink here. Mr and Mrs Buagga, of Wingham, visited his mother and sister here over the week end, the latter remairing till Wednesday, Miss McArthur and Miss Pamprene, of Wilhamsford, visited their friends, Mr and Mrs N. McCannel over the week ena, Misses Jessio and Bel‘e MeKinnon of Port Elgin, are at presont guests of Mr and Mrs Goo. Meikle and of friends in the country. THE REVIEW, DURKAM Tells the muiling i m ic rected up not corre once. . W renewed t there are wish to he Mre. James Lander of Upper Town leaves Saturday to spend some time with her daughter, Mrs Webster in Port Huron . Mr W. D. Mills, of 8t Catherines is spending a few days in town this week with Mrs Mills and family. Messrs E. Hay, C, P. R. Station Agent, and W. Livingston, of the Standard Bank, spent Sunday in Har§ riston. Mr Horace G. Blyth, of C visited triends in town last and gaye us a call. Mrs, Wm. Haw of Birdell, was the guest of Mr and Mrs McCannel, Tuesâ€" day of this week, Mr. Dan, McDougall Malock is ats tending the Fat Stock Show in Guelph this week, CEX C CCC rEm P Toh EOPeL last Saturday, ' Mr Rod McFarlaue left Monday morn img for" Flint, Mr Wes. Lyons of town spent Sun. day with Markdale friends. The Yellow 7| Prepttinigt n &L msa.. d OE maeiling list was this week corâ€" l'eeted"'t up to ckhe;l It y'oun is not correct, kindly noti y us at once. We thank all who have renewed the past few weeks but there are yet many others we wish to hear from at once,. Tells the date to which our subâ€" “m has been PAL. Our mailing list was this week anr_ that fpurpose we have it to â€" BAMAGE & soxn, Preturekes ano Positenzrs =â€"â€"â€"# $ @â€"â€"â€"_. Sale Register. McPHAIL, Auctioneer, . Bires visited in Mt. Forect Wat, Krroue, , of Chatsworth, Thursday s;

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