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Durham Review (1897), 10 Dec 1908, p. 5

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ries OL LS ND GAMES CIAL TOYS OVELTIES ‘tionary : Vinegars and Pure a flours Ls CHEAP R 10, v for stmas uce Wanâ€" _ PBean BIG 4 EW S IMER RTHUR Pisimas C\ Groceries ‘or Xmas ves in eviâ€" _ with the and best ‘v+ had in :‘ all the large inâ€" ncluding ns that is make rist mas s too. Santa Collars resh in c Rub rade on Peel valnuts st . We have an excellent stock, no giâ€"gaws, stitable for Christmas gifts. Handkerchiefs in great profusion of the lagtest designs and the best of quality Dress Goods of the newest styles. See our panamais they are eye openers. Boots & Shoes galore from the strougest to the finest, Slippers in the newest styles and of the hest quality. Rubbers & Overshoes of the best quality. Men‘s Fine Chamfray Shirty of the latest patterns and best quality. Men‘s Hats of the best quality, newest siyles. Our stock of clothing is complete and is composed of Celebrated Brands Suit Cases and Telescopes in great variety. Groceries a complete stock. R| Eon 2k S CHRISTMAS 1534 fige é s §Y+ f:1 *A ~20) New Goods continually arriving _ Produce taken as cash and the highest prices paid. but the kindly influence of Christmas has permeated the centuriz of the christian era till now and this good inflzence will be felt is Agency in Durham for celebrated Kant Krack Lumbermen‘s Rubbers. no risk of spreading d'wa\w"hy “;Vlllg xl;ev0|;r m(;no) Custom work and Repairing as Usual. ‘ Druggists and Booksellers < < To lt e e oi e e o e s e t e e l e o lt e e e e l e e e e ofe i ie ofi e ce ofs e ie *&*%**%&*&*& He e Bo ohecge K# o e *&****&****%*&*****? % What Mcliraith Says DECEMBER 10 All Goods Sold at Sale Prices, G. & J; MeKECHNIE Goods 4 MacFarlane & Co. ._ It is time to begin tinging our bell to remind tardy buyers that Christmas is near at hand. The days speed rapidly and, in the meantime, goods may be going daily that would just suit you. _ It pays to be forehanded in holiday buying and thus escape the hurried busy time that comes just before Christmas. Now{fyou can lcok at your leisure with the whole assortment of goods to choose from. _ Ours is a stock that makes.choosing easy and the prices are easy on the pocket books. If you have not yet been in don‘t let auother day pass without taking a look at the splendid array of gifts we have gathered for you. It _would take this whole page to enumerate them Ee neeeerrereerrermmmmmemmmmmmemmmmenmmmmmememmenememmmmemmemensesmmenCX CL4 C _ U ) _ C1 Broadway and Fashion Mail orders carefully filled. Comes Once A Year. selected put away until proper time and either delivered or carefully packed and shipped You said you were going to select Holiday Gifts carly this season, are you living up to your . 8. Mcliraith resolution ? ecKECHNIE €* To clear off the remainder of our fall and Winter Hats and other Millinery Goods, we are secrificing everything and haye cut prices just in two., See cur assortment in our Showrooms, Come and inspect our dainty Handâ€" painted China and new stock of Fancy Goods. just arrived, Millinery at Half Price they speak for themselves CHeF OME Qver Hunter‘s Hardaware Stor e, i=s from the beginning lt to the end of time. Miss Bugg CHEFR akdil 4 LILE e remainder of our fall ts and other Millinery secrificing everything ices just in two, See in our Showrooms, s no. k. Sr2ndâ€"Silas Edwards. Jr2na â€"Allan McLean, Neil McFarlsne, Viola Pilkey, Emma Arueit, Sadie McMillen. _Pt 2ndâ€"Dscar Pennock, Edmund Poole, Flora McFa. lane, Matt McKeown, Myrtle Pilkey, Tom Edwards, Arthur Pennock, Vina Mcâ€" Nab, Hownrd McArthur. Sr 1t â€" Elsie Bexaton, Lâ€"onard McKeow n. Clark Jackson, Angus McGillivray, Mary Edwards, Willie Styles, _ 1st a â€"Dan McArthur, Willie Pilkey, Josephine MceNab, Harry Siyles, 1st Bâ€"Ruby Pilkey. C. D, FarqUBHARsON, Teacher. 8, 8. No 2, n. & a. IJr 4ihâ€"John Grasby, Harold Mc Kechore. Jr 3rdâ€"Stewart McArtbur, Mae icKechnie. 8r 2ndâ€"Tom Grasâ€" by, Earl Vessie, Armetta McKechnie . Jr Pt 2ndâ€"Nettie Day. Sr Ist Bâ€" Esther McLean, Mabel Grasby, Reba Vessie. Aâ€"Campbell Mitchell, Winâ€" nie Mitchell. Jt 1stâ€"Merron MceAiâ€" thur, Teddy Middleton, May Mitchell. j L. B, WALEFR, Teacher, 6. 8, NO, 1, EGREMONT & normaxBy, _ Sr 4ihâ€"Hazel Barbet, Rert Barber, Ella Barter, Margaret Kerr. 8r 3rdâ€" Florence Kerr, Margaret Lecson, Stuart Grant, Allan Pettigrew, J: @rdâ€"Ella Morrison, Willie Hutton eq., Mansfield Lecsor, Liura Petiigrew, Willie Eden, 8Sr 2ndâ€"Gordon Grant, Cecil Barber. _ Ir 2ndâ€"Cecil Blythb, Cliwa Pettigrex, Percy Barber, Janet Kerr. _ Pt 2ndâ€"James Leeson, Edoa Mellvride, Wesley Pollock, 8r 1stâ€" Audrey Hoy, Robbie Clark, Alma m-v. Gerty Pelty, Jr 1stâ€" Mortison, Campbell Clark. ‘ 8. 8. N. 8, normaxBy. ; 4thâ€"Janet Sharp, Claaa Sachs, Winrifced Young, Bartley Thompson, Bessie Nichol, Thomas Watt, Caroline Ball, 8Sr 3rdâ€"Margaret Blasing, Wo Watt, Albert Thompson. Jr 3 4â€" Wiifred _ Anderson, May Caisley, Clarence Young, Christena Hanna, Emma Seim, Archie Anderson, James Hanna. 8t 2adâ€"Edva Sackeit, Clara Miller, _ Isabelle â€" Marshadl, Ar hor Robinson, L«vina Sciim _ Jr 2n4â€" P |Elsie Sachs, Lydia Frilz, â€" Pi2a¢Câ€" David Widmeyer, Charlie Pfeffer, 1 Milton Schevk, Seamon Yandt, Do a : Pietfer. _ Sr Pt Istâ€"Olarence Robinâ€" â€"|a n, Olga Meizger, Olma Miller, Etie Sackett, Clara Schenk, Ebel Young, | John Pfeffer, _ Jr Pto 1stâ€"Adcine | Pfeffur, Hughie Ba«ll. MiLopRED Lersox, Teacher. 8. 8. X0. 3, BEXTINCK. 8r 4hâ€"A Wise, K Alexander, B Wise eq.. D Donnely. Jr 4 hâ€"E Coutts, G. Reay, â€" 8r 3rdâ€"J Hopkins, E Derby, A McLean, L To: ry, J Derby, N McRonald, A Law.ence. J: 3rdâ€"M Adlam, A Bailey, M Park, E MeLean, E Park, M Mather, B Liyingâ€" stone, F Corbett eq., M Hopkins. 8r 20d â€"G Turmbuall, B Park, W Mather, A Turnbull, Rex Lawrence, M Neâ€" Ronald, A Reay, E Reay. Je 2n¢â€"E Miliigap, N Muydick, M Adlam, M Adlam, J Hopkins, R Milter, _ Ptr 2nd â€"M Turnbull, 8 Adlam, G Jonhstone, BE MeQean, &r istâ€"B Uricrso», T Reay, G H Torry eq., G Hopkins. â€"Jr Ist Bâ€"M Charleton, M Baile y, V and V Reay eq, J Milligan, F Corbett, A McRona‘!d, Je 1st â€" G â€" Mijier, J Patk, (G Reay, Mather, H Johnâ€" stone, Ayerage attendance.â€"49, A. C, MacKreszie Teacher, 8. 8. X0. 1, GLEXkLG. 4thâ€"John McKeewn, George Heartâ€" well, Ruth McGillivray, _ 314â€"Tena |â€" McGillivray, Sadie McGilliyray, Mabel ‘ Beaton, Mary McMillen, Vernon Penâ€" $ Bâ€"Willet Snell, James Rutherford, Jessie McCiie, Annie Smith, Grace Vollett. Aâ€"Irene Whittaker, Annie Brooks Jean Allen, Adeline Graham, Ruby Careon. lotâ€"Kathleen _ Jamieson, Valere Moran, Jerome Moriis, Frackie Burâ€" nett, Eivia Schutz. THE DURHAM REVIE W Primary Divistox. 8r 1stâ€"Ethel Whitmore. Hazâ€" Huttor, Marie Haslett, Edith Hughes and William Bond eq., Harold Ranâ€" age and Ralph Catten eq. ‘ Je 1stâ€"Clarence M:Girr. Lonis Ector, Belle Lauder, O:tilie Limis, Raymond Search. Ir Pt_ 2adâ€"Vera Aiten, Annie Graham, Willie Lawson, Maydee Mc Auley, Gladys#Bryon and Loitie Wilâ€" son eq. JIr 2o0dâ€"Irene McPhee, Jas. Billings, Lorne Jackson, Notman M«Donali» Win Jas. Wall. 8r _Pt_ 2ndâ€"Charlie MceDougall, Hairper McGirr, Ermina B Hings, Fred Catton, Inez Redford. Sr 2adâ€"Norman Lenaban, Mary Mcliraith, Wilfrid Campbell, Rita Torry, George Douglas, Jr 8rdâ€"Eila Canor;. Annie Russ)!, Gordon Jawieson, Ruby Entricken, Sadie McDonald. 8r 3rdâ€"Caldwell Marshall, Janet Marshall, Maggie Torry, Gertie Canmpâ€" bell, pqnnce Barclay. Jr 4thâ€"Florence Bryon, Helen Ireâ€" land, Alex Hilderdrandt, Frank Mcâ€" Iiraitbh, Pearl Mitchell. Form 1â€"Mary Backus, Carrie Jamâ€" ’inon. Annie Clark, Vivian Crawford, James Coutts, Pusiic Schoor DEPARTNENT. Sr 4‘hâ€"Devioa Warmington, Karl Lenahan, Horace Elyiage, Susie Ke!â€" sey, Thomas Lauder. Form 2â€"Hazel Willis, Lizzie Mcâ€" Cuaig, Beth Jamieson, Vaddie Caldâ€" well, Arthur Backus and Jamie Farâ€" qubarson, eq. Junior Matricâ€"Eya Renton, Winâ€" nie Binnie, Fanuy Ector, John Binks, Wallace ?’indlny and Fred Smith eq. DURNHAM H1on Scuoor Drrarturxt. Form 3â€"Juanior Teachersâ€"Agnes McGirr, Eva Renton, Bessie Weir. Maggie Firth, Winnie Binnie. School Reports & s,, ,-v-..i?.;-t.‘m :usua;;:,uon. -‘:;' _ All through these years the instituâ€" tion has been maintained, not by any rich endowment, for such does not exist, but by the generous contributions of the masses of the peopleâ€"the small sums rather than the large ones. Despite these financial worries every applicant is receiving ecareful considerâ€" ation and patients are admitted as promptly as beds are made vacant. The Secrotaryâ€"Treasurer of the Association, Mr. J. 8. Robertson, 347 King Street West, Toronto, writes us that, with the financial depression of the past year, the funds of the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives have suffered greatly. At the commenceâ€" ment of the winter season the Trustees have to face a heavily overdrawn bank account and have many obligations to meet. dlwalyn uty whit / To "tai ~ BÂ¥ Ssnnd n ic This work in Muskoka is one of pure philanthropy, â€" From the day the first »rlient was adimitted to the Muskoka i?ree MHospital for Consumsflives in April, 1902, not a single applicant has ever been refused admission because of his or her inability to pay, The Government eontribute $1.50 per week per patient. The cost of maintenance is $9.25 a week. The difference in the cost of maintenance of all needy patients has through these years been made up by private philanâ€" thropy, _ 3 the whole 24 pages ('(‘)nl[ll‘ifiill" An All l( Round Libriry, the regular price of | which alone is $1.00 per year,. | We have made arrangzements with The Woeekly Mail and Empire, of Toâ€" ronto, one of the leading and most rfucviid papers of Uanada, by which we can cffer THE REVIEW and The Weekly Mail and Empire until Janu iry 1st, 1910 (no premium includâ€" ed), for bargain sum of $1.55,> The Weekly Mail and Empire is a valu.ble Expositor of the House of Commons and of the Happenings of Provincial Legislatures, ‘ The most valuable and practical inâ€" formation is always con‘ained in its Agricultural S8»ction, and everything pertrining to Literaâ€" ture, the Fine Arts, Society and the Home will be found in its A To stop any pain in 20 minutes, take one of Dr. Shoop‘s t‘ink Pain Tablets. See formula on the box. _ Ask your Dicor or l)ru{ulu about this formula, it can‘t be bettered. \'omnlyg:ms head pains, any pain gets instant relief. x of twenty Pink Pain Tablets, 2¢c. Sold by Macâ€" Farlane Co. 8. s xo. 10, GLENELG & rarEmoxt. 8Sr ithâ€"Ada McLean, Maggie Hartâ€" ford, Katie McCaaig. _ Jr 4thâ€"Gertie McCuaig, Ida McCuaig, Joe Hooper, 8e 3rdâ€"Flossie Hooper, Bernie Hartâ€" ford, Roy McDermid. _ Jr 3rdâ€"Nelhe Myers, _ Sr 2ndâ€"Islay McCanig, _ Jr 2n4â€"Minure McE wchern, Mabel Tuckâ€" er, Wohili McCuaig, _ Jr Pt2ndâ€"Eya Hooper, Neil Shortreed, Edward Partâ€" ford,. Sr 1siâ€"Charlie Tucker, Jr Ist â€"Johnny Shortreed, Edfie McE w«chern, Archie McOuaig. Aveisge attendance,â€"25, ‘ Lizzts® BiXSI®E, Teacher, 5thâ€"Maggie Mortley, Mary Cun:â€" ming, Morrison Smith, &r 4thâ€"John Ledingham, Mamie Mortley, Isabel Turnbull, Archie Wateon. _ Jr 4ttâ€" Arthur Simpson, Lavina Mortley Sr 8rdâ€"Kate Stewart, Mildred Smitb. JIr 3raâ€"Cariie Mortley, Archie Turnâ€" bult, Cecil Twamley. _ 2ndâ€"â€"Donald Smith, Irene Trafford, James Vaugâ€" han, Mary Coffield. Pt 2ndâ€"Wilfred Black. _ Sr 1stâ€"Willie" Mountainr, Willte Vaughan and Annie Mountzin eq. Jr Ist Bâ€"Dugald Smith, Ruth Ledingbam, Ruby Smith, Martin Coffield, _ Jr 1st Aâ€"Florence Coffield, Annie McGillivray, Joe Shrider, Alice Twamley, f Average attendance,â€"48. K ate: McDoxauo, Teacher. 8 6. No, 13, BENTINCK: 8Sr 3rdâ€"Helen Watson, Maggie Alexander, _ Ji 8:4â€"Leonard Walsh 8r 2ndâ€"Marjorte Nickell. Katie Scheuâ€" | ermann, George Alexander, Lolita { Walsh, â€" Bertie Ledingham, _ John Walish, Arthue Traax. Jr2adâ€"Carrie | Scheuermann. Pi2ndâ€"Victor Scheuâ€" ermaan,. _ Pilstâ€"Clarence Campbell, Susuley Pust. I tmhann, Madaleine Mavrice, Adalit Aycrage attendance,â€"30 Stanuey McNaucy res Magazine D partment, ‘a‘s Ereve Rattle for Needy rcer to office of this paper at every day.â€"K. Schenerâ€" H. Watson, C. Schenermann, vgham and V. Schenermann, M. L. PHILUIPS, Teacher, Consumptives. Special Offer. LATONA ScHoor TSE PEOPLE + ++ e , Adaline Petty, , Teacher. Intending Students should enter at the begin ning of the term if possible. _ Board can be ob tained at reasonable rates. Durham is a healthy and attractivetown, making it a most desirable place for residence., FEES: $1 per month in advance. C. L Graat, _ C. Ramane The school is thoroughly equipped in tench.la ability, in chemical and eleetrrcal supplies fittings, &c., for full Junior Leaving and Matric ulation work. The following competent staf are in charge : THOS. ALLAN, Pr(nclg.'. 1st Class Certificate Subjects : Science, Euclid, English Grammar Bookâ€"kecping and Wiiting. MISS DONALDA MeKERRACHER, B. A., Grad uate of Queen‘s University. Bubjects ; Latin, French, Aigebra, Arithmetic. MISS ANY EDGE, Graduate of the Faculty of Education,. _ Bubjects : Literature, Compoâ€" aition Ainnpmamhe dris 22 ORARCT It leads. _ Special Dey\r:ilr"nt for the carly education has been neglected formation free to any address. To make sure of getting a thorough Business or Shorthand training is to attend the Preresmlloie Britis‘t Canadian Bus. College \ Cor, Youge & Bloor Sts. : Is the first slep' e egrap y towards positions rnyluqfrom $5000 ‘o $159,000 per annum in rai way service. You san bacoms a good operator in 6 months if you stuly in The Central Telegraphy School, Gerrard St. E., Toronto. The finest School a Canada. Write for particulars. | W. H. SHAW, Pros, T.J.JOHNSTON, Prin Have you a piano in your Home? Durham School sition, ( A. FLEMING, Principal, Owen 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 testcd“? Prof. lKonold and pronoun excel ent, W, J.ELLIOTT Cor. Youge & Alexander Sts, Pri This school s‘ands to day without a su> perior in the Domtusion. Neatiy all coltece claim to the best, but tlaimng to be so does not make them so. â€" Get our catalogue Rend it from cover to cover, _ See for yourâ€" self what this college is doing and the adâ€" vantages it offers, Winter Term opens January 1st Arsange now to attend the famous BEST BUSINESS TRAINING Day and Night Classes. o oo o on ns nange o y on Ornamental Writing, and in placing all its graduates, Each student is taught separateâ€" ly at his own desk. Trial lessons for one week free. Visitors welcome, Open Sept. 2. W. T. CLANCY Principal, In Shorthand or Business will bring l{ou best results if taken at our old establishâ€" ed and thorougbly reliable school. Winâ€" ter term begins Jan. 4th. Catalogue free. Barrrrex AmuucaX® BusiNEss CoLLEGE Y. M. C. A. Building, Toronto Leads in Bookâ€"keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Commercial Law, Comâ€" mercial Correspondence, Plain Business Writing, BUSiNEsS : qoLLEGE Business College Stenography, T MORE YOUNG PEOPLE trained by our management than any other in Ontario. Great demand forour graduates as Business College teachers, Private Secâ€" retaries, office assistants, etc. ‘The embodiâ€" ment of the most expert modern systems known in Business Bcience. We invite comâ€" parison. Three Departments, â€" Manued by #killed instructors Kk<e>WALKERTON Mail Courses in all Business College and wigh Echool Subjects, lege TORONTO, ONT The ONLY Way icography, History and Art West of Middaugh House Staff and Equipment. at reasonable prices Start any time. MT. FOREST WINTER TERM OPENS JANUARY 4th OWEX SOUND, Ont YOUR COURSE T Commerciat Courned‘ *** GEO SPOTION, Principal ment for those whose Prinetpal Sound In hber Shop. e P hss * 2 s t Restpexor â€" First house south of Lawrence‘s Blacksmith Shop. Embalming a Specialty. Picture Framing, Shortest Notice sgow Rooxtsâ€"Next to 8wallow‘s Bar UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director 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 Going >« Business For all Oxford Cream Separator Repairs # the thing to think and everything in the Gent‘s Farâ€" nishing line this is your chance and you should take adyantage of it, Licensed Auctioneer for Co, Urey Terms modcrate, Amnsomenu for sales as to dates, &c., mast be made at the Review (Ofâ€" BP PP PWR TTE RRTTE " fice, Durham. a#* Correspondence .M'hsuu-d there, or to Ceylon P. O., will be promptly attended to, erms on application to Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme Court Notary Public Commissioner. Money to nmoan. (’)fice, over *Gordon‘s Jewelry Stove Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer ac. Money 10 Loan at lowest rates. Insurance Agent. Money to L Issuer of Marmiage Licenses, A eral financial business transacted oP to ARTaUR H. JACKSON Oflficeâ€"COalder‘s Block, over Post Oflice eond P ts + dedih veasta Acicckk s i "~â€" mate Royal Col Dental Surgcon Daudnrylni)u its :::cheu. [ D IEsaeT PATL W. C, PICKERING D. D S., L DS. HONOR GRADUATE of Toronto University, graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Rooms O'Qf J & J 'HUNTKR“ Naw Siiaws HONOR GRADDATE Toronto University Graa We have a good supply of fresh Baking always on hand. _ Also a good assortâ€" ment of Candies, Nuts and Full lise of Catholic Robes and _ black _ and white Caps for aged _ people,. . McePHMAIL_.» Cop on oC mm * HHe Member College Physicians and Burgeons ‘.l u..=nu?l_ gmo%u Moodie 0:::&0“ J. ..G:._Eg".ou' n' D-v c ' users are requested to write VICKERS, 605 Parliament St TORONXNTO, oXT. OFFICE nouRrs _ 9â€"11 a. m 2â€"4p m. Telophone Connection No. 10 DURHAM, ONT. J. F.GRANT D.D.s., L BONS ALWAYSs FREsSH N otary Public, Commissioner, CQN YEYANCER, &e. ce, Mclatyre Block over the Stan dard Bank, Durh un, Ontario, Pavsrciix & Burczox, fiee over J. &,J. Munter‘s Store 8 to 10 a.x. louu:{ 2 to 4 P. 7 to 9 P, u. e 'o-onudcnfld'zn‘.o ® ARTHUR GUN, MEBELI®IC.ATL D. MePHAIL, Ceylon P. 0 C. RAMAGE, Durhan Ceylon has a telephone office. A. BELL tai Snrgeons of Ontario, Rooms J & J KUN‘I‘ER‘S New Store . STINSON Model Bakery . P. TELFORD W. F. DUNN (Lower Town Loan, _ genâ€"

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