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Durham Review (1897), 28 Jan 1909, p. 8

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& â€" Durham sSchool A Big Buxou® of old papers to lay under carpets for 5 cents at the Re Â¥iew 0&’0 C. L. Graat Intending Students should enter at the begin ning of the term if possible. _ Board can be obâ€" tained at reasonable rates. Durham is a healthy anâ€" attractive town, making it a most desirable piace for residence. FEEKS: g1 per month in advance. FTelegraphy :: uate of Queen‘s University. _ Subjects ; Latin, French, Algebra, Arithmetic. 3 AMY EDGE, Graduate of, the Faculty of Education. _ Subjects: Literature, w,gp sitiou, Geuography, History and Art. W iL. SHAW, Pres subjects ; Science, Enclid, English :flo’.â€"t«mm Wlmudg'. s DONALDA MeKERRACHER, B school is thoroughly equi in teach : fy, in chemical and ow l::sne. .':3 1gs, &e., for full Junior Leaving Matric ‘on work. The following competent staff in charge : )8. ALLAN, Principal, 1st Class Certificate, ‘itish Canadian Bus. College P irvcamizet T 4 ,;a,/mw/% TAPANTA AÂ¥T Great in Reputation, Results, In" Auence and Thoroughness! Now is the time to enter the popular [~27 BEST BUSINESS TRAINING hi Ea Day and Night Classes â€">WALKERTON {pUSINESS (COLLEGE Bid 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 Adding :: Machine Leads in Bookâ€"keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Commercial Law, Comâ€" mercial Correspondence, Plain Business Writing, Ornamental Writing, d Business College A GREAT SCHOOL ! TF TORONTO, ONT, Staff and Equipment. re for profitable emple m:'@ndl&omng g_o_q_l}p indsome catalogue is free, W â€"day . Students admitted at ar ¢ open the entire year. Shor ige & & at reasonable prices. Start any time. Cor, Yonge & Bloor Sis. W. T. CLANCY P MT. FOREST 1 ; i Ehe Central Telegraphy School, . E., Toronto. The Anest Behooli Write for particulars, a Th YOUR COURSE THE PEOPLES SZORE T +1 CMG t ts wessus â€"â€" . CWe CSA l We sell the IMPERIAL MAKE, haye you tried them ? _ Perfect in fit and alvways styâ€" lish, they are comfortable and easy on the pocket book. W. J. 3 Llexander Sts " THE REGENT BRAND / C . 9C ’uylnx from $5000 inum in railway service. You! ORRECT DRESS is easy to recognize, yet C many men just miss it, * ‘Too often an illâ€"fitting Suit or Overcoat is the fault N‘e A Suit or Overcoat that doesn‘t fit well, Ad; and is without style, will mar 2au otherâ€" wise perfect attire. _ We claim to have in stock a line of Suits and Coats that is sure to please anyone. They are made from best materials and are right upâ€"todate in cut and style, Men‘s Overcoats ROBERT BURNETT t taken F the shoe fit, don‘t go in your We sell the IMPERIAL M aAl » Loose leat ledger bill and charge, ln card system, and wll modern deâ€" * vices known to business hlnewu-xuw are wt disposal of Consequently _ business ng Canadian and American g loudly for our graduates. SPOTTON, Principal operator in Jan. 4th M ( Highest Prices for Butter and E; igs. T. J. JOHNSTON, Prin Gentlemens Footwear ular LL the first step vards positions Bnter any day adl mploy ment. 0d‘ positions . _ Write fof at any time. TT, Principal months if rimncipal, al and Suits c 50 YEARS‘ ’ilXPlll!NCt < Trape Manks Desicns Copyriants &c. _ Anvone sending a aketch and description ms ho ,, brucus _ Anyone send! ke‘ch and d'n':! Te & al 'llellwwnn.our oninion free wm-:: Tounninigely Ponndenths® ‘enledc fonpunica Sious Strictly contidentia .. Handbook on Patents Dated the 7th Jan The Annual M and Bruce Mutual will be held in Mill on Saturday the 3 2 o‘cluck in the aft to reduce the n: from 15 to 6 will be meeting,. ; and everything p ‘Ttaining to Literaâ€" ture, the Fine A ‘ts, Society and the Home will be foun i m its Magazine 1 ‘epartment, the whole 24 page: comprising An All Round Library, tae regular price of which alone is $1.6 ) per year, Send order to of ice of this paper. _ The Weekly Ma valua ble Exposit« Commons and of Provincial Legisla The most valuat formation is alwa We have made arrangements with The Weekly Mail and Empire, of To ronto, one of the leading and most influential papers of Unanada, by which we can off:r Tng Review and The Weekly Mail and Empire until January 1st, 1910 (20 premium includâ€" ed), for bargain sum of $1.55 Smaill wonder that cheers and counâ€" ter cheers rang ou frow the rescued passengers and crew, baggage and valuables all gone, but life preserved. Small wonder Captain Sealby and Binns, the telegruph operator, were carried shoulder high on reaching New York, heroes not of a day, but tor many a year, +n example of duty done in danger, 0: presence of mind, that furmshes a lesson to the world. The most thrillin ; tale of disaster at sea and scientific t« scue that has ever been told was tolo last week,. The | Italian steamer Flo ‘ida in a fog ramâ€" med the white Sta liner Republic out | in midâ€"ocean, the 1 tter so badly that | she began to sink. However she had wireless telegraph and at once sent | the danger signal wbroad. This was |cauuht by no fe ser than 7 vessels i distant from 50 to : 00 miles. Enuuiry soon informed the: 1 of the location of l’the injured vessel ind at once out of the darkness help : ushed to che scene of the â€" disaster, Meanwhile the Florid1, injured, t it not fataily, had taken over the pa sengers of the Re. public, and before ong another steamâ€" 'er the Baltic came in sight and they i were transferred azain as being safer, | The Republic, sur ly simking, efforts were made to tw her to shallowâ€" water, CaptainScalby and his first mate alone remsit ing on the Republic to direct operatior 1, It would not do, down went the m llion dollar yessel, lotern first, leaving the two braye men [in the whirlpoct of the sinking, :nmggling for life, _ At once boats ’w.â€"nt from the Baltic, and Captam and Mate were saved, but by a narrow margin, Anunual Meeting. Agricultu A Tale o Special Offer. Meting of the Grey ual Zire Insurance Co, Mill t‘s Hall, Hanover, e X th January 1909 at aft rnoon, A Byâ€"Law n mber of Directors I be introduced at this Do scars CamnPBrcr, Manager, ary stocking feet. Ip : ushed to the scene er, Meanwhile the , bait not fataily, had pa sengers of the Re. e and practical inâ€" ys conlained in its al Section, ‘Tlaining to Literaâ€" ‘ts, Society and the and Empire until 10 premium includâ€" n of $1.55, l and Empire is a c of the House of the Happenings of ares, ly simking, efforts w her to shallow ilby and his firet ng on the Republic broad. _ This was rer than 7 vessels 00 miles. Enuuiry 1 of the location of ind at once out of the to the world R. B. KEELER & SON wome at once as we will clear our whole stock of Wall Papers out in We will be blazing away right ]-5 dayS- from the drop of the hat and you‘ll not be disappointed if you come here expecting to buy goods cheaper than ever before Croup positively stopped in 20 minutes, with Dr. Shoop‘s Croup Remedy. One test wlone will surely prove this truth, * No vomiting, no disâ€" tress. A safe and pleasing syrup â€"50¢, Bold by MacFarlane & Co. The Colonial Portland Cement Co., at Wiarton has assigned to E. R. C, Clarkson of Toronto and a winding up order has been granted. The comâ€"| pany has a splendid plant and own & | marl bed about a mile from the works | and had a private railway connecting | them, while the clay was brought} down by scow from Griffiths Island, It is expected that the Company will | resume business in the Spring _ They have about 10.000 bbis of unfinished cement and 800 bbis of the finished | product on hand, All of this is said | to be held by the Union Bank, 'l called by Premier-‘Vhiluey“{t; Feb, 16. All 5¢ Wall Papers go with a rush at.. x+ All 10¢ Wai; Papers suitable for bedrooms, dining rooms, halls, kitchens, s1. price.. Grand assortment of Papers, suitable for pat i0oms, etc., worth 20 cents per roll, all : to go at the one PFIge:+::% i ertiaiver‘s . 3 l4 Best papers in the house, suitable for any room ouf colors,â€"browns, greens, drabs, creams, â€" to 35¢ per roll, all go in the great sale ] UK .. : / c en cp io ie 15,000 Rolls Wall Paner a]r Trices will make Tl’lings The Ontario Legislature has been These Sale : song. Slaughter Sale of New Wall Paper Ever Known to the .People of Durham and surrounding country AVE you one or more rooms that will need Paâ€" pering ? If you have, come to Keeler‘s Rush : and you can buy papers here to do the job for a ry â€"â€"â€"â€"+44.â€"â€"_._._ oFâ€" * * Spere go with a rush at.... Z;C per 1'0” %Eâ€"; s 908Fâ€" ‘all Papers suitable for bedrooms, Râ€"] 3 rooms, halls, kitchens, sl. price.. 5C per l’OH %F_f ortment of Papers, suitable for parlors, halls, dining WIFâ€""J! , etc., worth 20 cents per roll, all 2Râ€" J at the one price....., r*Â¥aterrs s s IOC Pel' I'OH 3335â€"1 s in the house, suitable for any roomâ€"grand assortment 97414'â€"1:.‘ rs,â€"browns, greens, drabs, creams, reds, &¢, worth up Aâ€"] per roll, all go in the great sale 15C per l'Oll 2‘33_5 510Bâ€"L M m 1850 13 1370â€"8 at once as we will clear our whole stamk at || 959Hâ€"R ent ol Papers, suitable for parlors, h;lls, dining , worth 20 cents per roll, all B:OUE pPHIGE:.s::,:eraaizer‘s . ; ]-OC per l'OH e t mage s 0 o yi uts t _ _holls otf Upâ€"toâ€"date aper almost given away GREATEST DURHAM meet The only THROUGH PALACE anp TOUVRIST SLEEPI NG cA 3is From Toronto daily at 10,15 p. i DURHAM REVIEW Daily THE JEWELLER Graduate Can. Horological The above goods will be sold this way only during the months of January and February. WATCHES, _ Clocks, Rings, Brooches, Bracelets, Lockets, Laâ€" dies‘ and Gents‘ Gold Watch Chains and Silverware. P.‘G. A. Webster The Canadian Way to the Canadian West In order to make room for our large spring stock, we intend to acrifice everything connected with the Jewellery trade at cost. We are not fooiing when we say cost which you will find out by giving us a call. See R. McFARLANE, Agent. Durham. Jewellery Sale ah service of express trains by the direct and interesting route. TORONTO 46 Everything goesâ€"â€" COME ! COME ! COME ! â€"â€"â€"â€"(World for 15 mos, y * FRrss Other combinations made known on application, Combinations of three or more papers can also be made at reduced rac@yâ€" Inst. most ’ 965Fâ€"Tales of an Enginger mfiâ€"{‘uiries ?lnd Fulkfofvlrfilnnd 9$07Fâ€"Young Heroes of Wire and Rail 968Fâ€"In the Line hid 969Fâ€"10 Nights in a Bar Room WOFâ€"J‘he Outlook for the Average an 1Fâ€"The Other Americans 972Fâ€"Haunters of the Silences 973Fâ€"Pictures eyery Child should Know 974Fâ€"Sin and Society %A-Kingdom of Canada Bâ€"Famous Men 510Bâ€"Life of Rev, Jno. Watsonâ€"Ian McLaren 1850 1360Uâ€"Shakespeare‘s Hamict l37l9â€"l§o‘nm of a Sourdough Te 7. °m °" 4 2ourdou Review and Weekly Globe.,, , . $1.55 Review and Farmers‘ Sun ... .. 1115 Review and W. Mail & Empire..1 55 Roview and Montreal W. Wit. ..1.80 Review and Family Her. & Star.1.80 Review and Daily Globe ... ... . ..4.40 Review and Daily World ...... ..2.a0 ’ 102Kâ€"The Man from Brodneys 198Kâ€"Sowing Seeds in Danny K â€"Lewis lzlzmd 105K â€"Black *Arrow 90OVFâ€"Barclay of the Guides Q61Fâ€"Water Wonders 9G2Fâ€"Uprising of the Many 9646 â€"Winning OQut Wetige ids diaio t ied oi 5. 956EFâ€"Notes on Ingersoll 9ITFâ€"Lost Treasure Cave 908Fâ€"Little Citizens 950Fâ€"Logan the Mingo 487 Dâ€"Progress in Astronomy 188Dâ€"Geological Sketches New books received at the I ready for issue Thursday night 185Kâ€"Anna the Ad venturess 188K â€"The Soul af Dominie 187 Kâ€"Mr Crew‘s Career 188Kâ€"Holy Orders 189Kâ€"The Profligate 190Kâ€"Trail of the Lonesome P; 101Kâ€"The Shuttle 192Kâ€"The Man from Rradwae. The following books wers plâ€" the Library shelves a few mont 160Kâ€"Last Chance 170Kâ€"Master Mummer 17IKâ€"Princess Passes 172K â€"The Younger Set 173K â€"The Raiders 174Kâ€"The Mystics 115Kâ€"The Night Riders 176Kâ€"The Port of Missing Men 177Kâ€"Garrisons Finish 178K â€"House of 1000 Candels 179Kâ€"A Walkiog Gentleman 180Kâ€"The Longest Journey 181Kâ€"Breakers Ahead 182Kâ€"Alice for Short 183Kâ€"â€"Joseph Vance 1MKâ€"A Pillar of Light 863E â€"The Road s$1Eâ€"Out of Doors in the Holy 9MAFâ€"Dyaks of Borneo 950Fâ€"Standards of Public Moral â€"Religion and Medicine Vearly Clubbing Offers For life Get up on the right side with goou morning to the world And so shall grief be vanquished and the trouble banners turled A smile will whisper to you and a song will fill the day mo uiA T. 1 A merry sleigh load of young peoâ€" ple from Poverty Flat and adjacent points, drove through the village on Friday eve, and were hospita bl y entertained at the cosy domicile of Mr Charles Mortley, south of the barg. A goodly numb r or young people tfrom the village contemplate attendâ€" ing the Box Social in Moggie s hoolâ€" uouse on Friday of this week. Sevâ€" eral local comedians will participate in the programme. We had a pleasant chat with Mr John Doyle, proprietor of the Owen Sound Granite works, he having spent a couple of days on a business rip to the village. Mr Doyle is a fluent broadâ€"mind d gentleman and his aneedotes of travel in Northern and Western Ontario are decidedly nteresting and instractive as well. Latona congregation held their anâ€" nual meeting in the basement of the Presbyterian church on Wednesday last The various reports showed every organizatien of the church to be in a flourishing condition, the reâ€" tiring officers were reâ€"elected and a vote of thanks tendered them for their efficient services. Mr and Mrs Neil Wilson, of Kingâ€" burst, hbhave taken up quarters in vheir old home south of the barg, where Mr Wilson is engaged taking out timber from the swamp, purenasâ€" ed from MrHagh McGann. Mr Campbell, of Uncle Sain‘s doâ€" main, is vm‘l.ing his niece, Mrs Henry McCracken, of Sailivan. He returns «o his home in Idaho, in the course of a week. The social cireles, miss the wirning pessonality of Miss Minnie Gillin, wholet: the fore part of the week for the Queen City. The January thaw of ‘09 will be long remembered as a thorough one, the balmy zepbyrs and warm rains haying almost completely removed every trace of the beautitual, and in place of the snowy landscape of a tew days ago the brown fxce of Old Mothâ€" Earth is exposed to the azure skies, as tho‘ the magic wand of Spring had really wrougbt the change. If these conditions exist a little 1 nger the pied trogs‘ Orchestra should turnish a little music, but, by the time this |appears in print, we may experience some winter weather that will foreâ€" ibly remind us " We‘re up against the real thing now.‘ The farewell party, given by Mrs: Samuel Black in honor of her brother Mr Samuel Wilson, on Taesday evenâ€" ing last, was one of the most pleasant social functions of the season. A goodly number were present and thoroughly enjoyed themselves with music, games, dancing, &c, Mr Wilson leayes tor his home near Langdon, N. D., the early part of next week. Mr and Mrs Hammil, of Chesley, spent an enjoyable week in the yiiâ€" lage, the guests of the latter‘s niece, Mrs H. Hunt. New Books at the Library fe that 1aughs at winter keeps spirit green with May, â€"Learnitoff The Green Spirit. 276 nooks wers pluced o shelves a few months ago Dornoch the Average | ”."’L Library Morality Holy Land pliced on ine ~ARMRDA Anieiait ths ioi â€" Pitncdits 5. T 11â€" for the purpose may meet me at J. Mu: dock‘s implement rooms on those days in the afternoon, Sales promptâ€" ly attended to and prices right, Fg)r furtber particulars call or write to Mike Kexxy, Edge Hill, Auctioneer for county of Grey, I have decided te be in the town of‘ Durham on Wednesday and 1i urday | of each week during the fall avd win~' lerterm, to arrange for sales, Any | person or persons wishing to see me! for the purpose may meet me at J. | M 2l up t P on t " 1 Durnaax, Jan. 27, 1909 Wail Wheat.... :...... $ 90 to Spring Wheat..., :+... > 90 to O ABS . + £¢ s 4+ xxikh a ivuale 2 85 to PORE :. +« «s% is *A +3 12 82 to Darley ; :.+ ...+ x4+1(a%, 48 to (ay. ++« ,**»: / *6+« 5:. :7 O0to CHUtL;:+:.: .:+:1~:«.;" 9t C SS .:+s risk axns ssaw‘ t .. SBâ€"RO Potatoes per bag...... _ 40 to Flour per ‘ewt........ 2:60 to Oatmeal per sack..... 2 75 to H. A. Burnett " Where the Good Alex Durham Markets. 23 lbs best Granulated white Sugar for ... ; ... 8 lbs best Black Ceylon Tea worth 25 to 30¢ for 5 Ibs best Japau Tea, worth 25 to 30¢ for.... ... 4 packages Jelly Powder, 10¢ size for NE WE Slkihs 4 bottles Flavoring Extracts, 10c value for .. .. _ Extra special Savings for Sat., Jan. 4 lbs Raisins (best quality) for , 4 lbs Currants (best quality for . 7 bars Comfort Soap ‘or, ..... . Our boot and shoe department is a bee hive of? barglin.s- You will find some new prices. _ Many lines of this stock will mean big savings for your summer needs. Alex. Russel:, The £‘g Store, Durham Shetland Floss all colors, worth 7c and 8c for.... .... White Bed Spreads,‘just a few left, worth 1.50.... .... Men‘s Socks, a special lot, 2 pairs for ... .... .. .... .... 10 dozen Ladies‘ Casi:mere Hose, worth 35¢, to clear at 1 Ladies‘ Astrachan Jacket, worth 15â€" 00, 401. +s ::« . 1 Man‘s Australian Calf Coat, worth §$3.00 HOL...:>+ ... 1 Ladies‘ Sable Collarette worth 13 00 for. ..... .... . 1 Ladies‘ Astrachan Collarette, worth 8.50 for...... ... 5 Men‘s Suits, worth 10 0o to Te :5OROL : :+s :2 .x@x s4#2% »4% 5 Men‘s Suits, worth 7.00 to9.50 for.... ...... .... .... It is amazing to see the savings in each DeEt. which have been thrown on the tables of the Big Store rather than enter them on our stock sheet. Notice to Publjic. reat :: *« :. .. $ WHest :.;. 1x ... January Savings In . Russel}, The Big Store, Durham this Department you will find the prices interesting During Stockâ€"taking F Pd Boots and Shoes =â€"=â€"====== 45 to 23 to 85 to 35 82 to 82 48 to 50 00 to 8 cO 22 to 22 20 i0 25 40 to 40 60 to 3 25 70 o 2 70 20 to 1 60 65 to 6 00 90 to & : Hardware . Groceries to T0 25 82| Nion transscting patent 6. somple Building, 185 St James !lfggx’yflmomh f:: Orders for new A firm names, :C aresses or for du be handed in at c ;'l‘he- Bell Telephone Company of Oanâ€" ada is about to publish a new issue of the Orric.ar TELEPRHoxa Dirscrory f = the District of Central Ontario, inâ€" clusing Durham, Bell Telephone JANUARY 28 Wm. Laidlaw, new connections, changes $, changes of street ad. duplicate entries should at once to Local Manager Directory. $i.00 to Jan. 1 THE REVIEW, DURHAM, ONT. VOL. XXXII, NO § Midwinte & Pre To any address in Canada, will send TRE REVIEW i now t0 Jan. 1, 1910"(almos months) for 1 dollar, Tak« vantage of this remark a| le « or see that your friend or n« bor does so, _ NOW is the 1 THE DURHA: |eCop@opeorncale ale alecale es ali‘e} 46 black and colored 4 Ladies® lon; proof, were #10.0 jee alea e » cle n le Celac ols e ce la ela ks LUMBERMAN‘S 1 $1.00 for Out g ind many be. Moere Ladies‘ Coats $15,00, now ages 6 to 1( Ladies‘® Dress Go 2 Buckle Rubber Out go all the odd _ In fur and f crinesâ€"some of meen, Our Feb Underwear, and mitts. on details will I Big Discount Ladies and Gir] + There Is If you keep posted in week the most comple MAR which appear in THE is the Farmers‘ Busines The Sun to Ist Jan The House of Quality 8 odd Jacl Fitted 6 only new The Hou J5 to now $8.50 t OTHER LN inches y Sale of t! R UE HTLI(® 1910

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