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Durham Review (1897), 11 Mar 1909, p. 8

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| $ td | J } ler a~ MIss aAMY EDGE, Graduate of the Faculty of Education. _ Subjects: Literature, Compoâ€" sition, Geography, History and Art. tending Students should enter at the begin .u‘x?; onW lonl:‘- ob tained at rates. Durham is & . and attractivetown, making it a most ’l.c.k;ra, : g1 per month in advance. Staff and Equipment. The school is thoroughly equt; hhufi lblk-lfy,klu ‘chemlw J:dem.zlh‘ fletings, &c., for full Junior Leaving Matricâ€" ulation work. ‘The following competent staf wre in charge : THOS. ALLAN, Prhelnl., 1s% Class Certificate, @ bra- : Science, English Grammar 1:)0 â€"keeping and Writing. MiSs DONALDA MeKERRACHER, B. A., Grad mte of Queen‘s University. h“‘fl ;amn. Frencb, Algebra, Arithmetic. ‘ \Telegraphy British Canadian Bus. College Durham School \x@<> WALKERTON USINESS _ (COLLEGE D H. SHUAW, Pres. _ T.J.JOHNSTON, Prin 29 Recodaere P20 and in placing all its graduates, Euch student is taught separateâ€" |y at his own desk. Trial lessons for one week free. Visitors welcome. Leads in Bookâ€"keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Commercial Law, Comâ€" mercial Correspondence, Plain Business Writing, Ornamental Writing, Business College loecatia R:>1tation, Results, In Auczace and Thoroughness! Now is th* time to enter the popular blestisea Oigo @c Fresh Groceries always on t #2 Cheapest, always the BEST BUSINESS TRAINNING. Td KE En <‘A Is the first step legraphy is«wmromdom r.ymg from $5000 ©,000 per annum in railway service. You ecome A\rguml ope:.'lt.olr in %;:o::h it tudy in The Central Te C@ To tarmd St. E., Toronto. The Inelx S:::bli nada. Write for particulars. In Shorthand or Business will hv;n% fiu beat results if taken at our old esta ~ ed and thoroughly reliable school. Winâ€" tor term begins Jan. 4th. Catalogue free. Barmiew American Busingss CorLEG® Y. M.C. A. Building, ‘Toronto #a 19 " LADIES WINTER COATS E g To be sold sr hall mrism * Tnmom ;.v Same nhnamnen" Uik CÂ¥X ® ____W.J. ELLIOTT »r. Yonge & Alexander 8ts. PT9 A GREAT SCHOOL! MT. FOREST n desk. _ We assist our graduates to «t positions e coursesâ€"Commercial, Stenography, ‘legraphy. Mail Courses, Enter any Write for particulars. and Night Classes 1 J TORONTO, ONT. repare for rtolhble employment. riaates readily obata‘ good position s ammdsome catalogue is f ree. â€" Write for oâ€"day _ Students admitted at any time. e open the entire year. _ ____ at reasonable prices. Start any time. We have some fine patents,. Kid and Dongola Blucher styles, in all sizes, Cor, Youge & Bloor Sts. Qur new Prints have just arrived and a number of Dress GJ34s. THE PEOPLES STOREE Teachers of ripe scholarâ€" "hip, wide teaching and bus ‘mess experience in leading Canadian and American cen" ployed by our chain of High Grade , have built up a superior umapâ€" d curriculum, sudent is instructed privately at A few snaps on Men‘s winter Suits to be cleared out, to make room for our Spring Suits. To be sold at half price ; here is your chance § to save money, these are all new coats and must be W# sold this winter â€" No trouble to show them. A+ YOUR COURSE T. CLANCY Principal, Open Sept EO SPOTTON, Principal ROBERT BURNETT We assist our graduates to Highest Prices for Butter and Eggs. Special Bargains on Furs Boots and Shoes Principal artsy...; ... «s .. iY css s is iss Â¥ir/‘+ + 2l g:tler Potatoes per bag...... Flour per ewt........ Oatmeal per sack.... . iChopl{,;ercm......... Live Hogs per ewt... Hides per 1b...., .. .. O hcepskins........ .... ww'-....llll'lll.'.' Tallew .... ..s.. :o _". Durnman, Mar. 10, 1909 Fall Wheat........... $1 00 to 81 00 gpring Wheat........ 1 00 to 1 00 The eyes of many similar district« will be on them with a view to secus« the same advantages, especially since it will be remembered that our County Council increased the grant to these schools by 50 per cent at its last sesâ€" sion, _ The advocacy of the Adyance, from which this information is taken, has been one of the chief factors in secur ing the school. We wish them every success. They will have early 4ifi culties in the way of building, equipâ€" ment, &c., but these have no doubt been considered and are not unsurâ€" mountable, ’W. J. Bellamy ; No 7, w, Parslow ; No 9, W. C. Pedlar ; No 10, G. W. Mcâ€" Kenzie ; No 11. J. 1. Graham, They are wasting no time having advertised for a teacher, offering one thousano dollars as an initial salary. Mr T. Henry is chairman. W. J, Bellamy; Bucy, l We must congratulate the enterâ€" prising Township of Artemesia and village of Flesherton on suceeeding in forming a Continuation School Disâ€" trict with Flesherton as its centre. This, it is claimed, is the first in the Province and the enthusiasm with which it has been promoted and orâ€" ganized speaks well for the appreciaâ€" tion in which education is held in th« district. 202 220 220 2CWwCT ‘Nan six School secâ€" tions bave united the numbers being 3. 5, 7, 9, 10 and 11, A Board has been appointed, consisting of one trustee from each section and a motion carâ€" ried to levy the taxes according to the assessed yalues of the sections,. Folâ€" lowing is the first Board : 8. 8. No. 5 So far no fewer than six School tions bhave united the numhare } Durham Markets. A Rural High School. First in the Province beidlh frihatP» s ud hi +. MB )A Arcs i MA LRA L ATTL OS (World for 15 mos. ) Other combinations made known on ipplication, Combinations of three or more papers GraAyâ€"In Glenelg, on Friday, March 5, to Mr and Mrs Jim Gray a daugh Messrs R. Jackson, Humphries, Patâ€" terson. Grabham, 8. Youngy and Dr Grant of the local Masonic lodge, drove to Hanover Friday and spent a fraternal evening with the brethren there on the occasion of the visit of the District Depucy of Huron district. Mr W, Wellwood, who moderled here last fall and has been teaching since in Dufferin County, had the misâ€" fortune recently to break his arm, Miss Katie Clark left last week to teach during his enforced absence, The many friends of Miss Msrion Gun wlil regret to hear of her sickâ€" ness in Toronto Hospital, Appendiâ€" citis is the cause and it is to be hoped she will speedily be restored to ber wonted health. Congratnlations to Miss Alma Leith and Mr Samuel Koenig, both of Norâ€" manby, who toâ€"day are entering upon Wedlock‘s path, _ May their journey be bright ana prosperous. Dr. Stewart of Morden, Man., who has recently been in New York and Eastern Canada, visited his uncle, Rev Dr Farquharson over Sunday, before leaving for Winnipeg. Miss Dick returned last week from attending the Millinery Openings in Toronto and has purchased a grand and extznsive stock of the newest milâ€" linery, Review and Weekly Globe. ... .$1.55 Review and Farmers‘ Sun ......1.75 Review and W. Mail & Empire..1 55 Review and Montreal W. Wit. ..1.80 Review and Family Her. & Star.1.80 Review and Daily Globe...... . ..4.40 Review and Daily World ........2.60 Liquidaâ€" tion sale Mr, Arthur Knisley returned from Parry Sound Dist. Tuesday, to spend a few days at home before leaving for his new position at Darlingford, Man, Mr 8. F. Morlock has secured Miss Oliver as his head milliner this season and she is now busy preparing for their Spring Opening. Miss Annie Aljoe returned Saturday from Chatsworth after several week‘s visit with friends there. LINENS ter i Miss Addie Twamley, of Dornoch visited over last week end with town friends, Miss McKinley is engaged as bead trimmer at Miss Bogg‘s Millinery Warerooms, Miss Fry, of Peterborough, is enâ€" gaged as head trimmer at Miss Dick‘s for the spring season. : Mr Fred A, Lewis, piano tuner, exâ€" pects to be in Durham in April. + Miss Emma Gadd, of Toronto, is home visiting ber mother in town, wliss, M. Clark of Fergus is visiting her aunt Mrs Alex Russell at present. can also be made at reduced ratésâ€" RCONCE Yearly Clubbing Offers,. Our complete stock of BELFAST LINENS on sale at astonishing reductions. Great price cutting event in the best hat stock in town. pea » 4 4n a H H Mockler BORN Come to us for tickets and informaâ€" tion. We are also ageuts for Allan and ominion line steamships and C. P, R ocean liners. MacFARLANE &CO. 6 303 ON| Walkerton 10.55] 1. 1i 6.55;3.25[Ieave Hanover ar‘vel9.31 12 55 7.06;3,36 Allan Park (9,20 12 40 7.223.52) Durham * 19.04 12.21 7.384.03) _ McWilliams _ 8521212 747 4.17 Priceville |8.38 11.58 8 00 4.30 ur‘ve Saug.Jet. leave}8.25 11.45 Connecting with traimms to and fron, Toronto, _ Ohly one change between Durham and Toronto. Speed, comfort and safety. The following timetable will be in effect until full.’zlernolice * Rea down read up a. mp.n p.m. &A tm 6 3013 0N Walkerton i0 551 1 1i C. A. FLEMING, Principal, Owen Sound without disadvantage to yourself by our Special Personal help system, _ Write for parâ€" ticulars. in Canada‘s leading school of Shortâ€" hand and Business. THE DURHAM REVIEW YouCan Enter Any Time THE JEWELLER Graduate Can. Horological Inst. 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 In order to make room for out large spring stock, we intend to acrifice everything connected with the Jewellery trade at cost. We are not fooling when we say cost which you will find out by giving us a call. Jewellery Sale Everything goesâ€"â€" TORONTO OWEN SOUND, Ont NOR/HER NeAz eey oo L itnter qi 39â€" I have decided to be in the town of Durham on Wednesday and Baturday of each week during the fall and winâ€" ter term, to arrange for sales, Any on or persons wishing to see me gfr the purpose may meet me at J. Mu: dock‘s lTwnont rooms on those days in the afternoon, Sales pro?o !y At‘.fended to and prices right, _ For v People on the Pacific, who are still fighting for a policy of exclusion, will The lineâ€"up : Dornaa (9) W Laidlaw goal Wilson _ point McLachlan covyer point Cameron rover Lavelle centre Murphy right wing Begley left wing sw â€"â€"â€"_ 49 tor4 â€"__ hoii in 10 sec, Begley and then in 30 sec. Layelle again scored. Three goals inâ€" s de of a iminute is going some. Waâ€"k* erton added the final goal just betore the call of time, he scoring all to themselves the baiâ€" ’ lance of the half, Durham‘s anbroke: home record looked to be smaâ€"hed «t half time for Walkerton Lad secured four, giving them a two goal lead Freshened ty the few minutes resi. the home team started their second scoring streak immediately after half time, and in 11 minutes Lavelle and Cameron bad just 4 more in. Goetz added two for the visitors and tied the game, 6 ~6. With ohly 3 or 4 minutes to play, Wilson broke up the game by taking the puck ciean from the opposite goal and after passing four or fiye men in a spectacular rush, scored in front of the goal, This disâ€" heartened the visitors and decided where victory should finally rest, for Murphy and J, McLachlan replaced Livingstone and Cowan and showed up well throughout, McLachlan disâ€" playing some effectiye checking. Laâ€" velle played his usual whirlwind game« on the home and hbhas the majority of the Durham goals to his credit, With Cameron, bhe was the strongest man on the ice. An unusual feature was the bunching of goals. Durbham startâ€" ed out and in six minutes Lavelle bad Lwo counters, then?® the visitors had team, and these two factors placed the teams on a more equal footing,. Inâ€" stead of the 12â€"2 score of the previous game here, Durham came out two goals up 9â€"7, and at that the game was won only in the last few minutes play, when the Durkfims rushed in three goals in quick succession, They presented their strongest lineâ€" up yet placed on the ice, while the locals were weakened by the absence of Liyingstone and Cowan from the Walkerton didn‘t win out in their second game here last Friday night, but the Bruce boys gave the locats a large sized scare, and came closer to turning the trick than any team has previously this season on the Durâ€" hams. moâ€"â€"â€"@ # # _ Croup positively stopped in 20 minutos, with Dr. Shoop‘s Croap Remedy, One test alone will surely prove this trush, No vomiting, no distress. A safe and ploasing syrupâ€"50c, Solid by Maueâ€" Farlane & Co. \ There has been a very unusual number of sales in this district lately [and the prices for stock have been good. _A good many farms are changing hands as so many people 'are moving West. Wiil Ed wards, who has been workâ€" ing tor Thos. Bunston for several months, has resigned his position and intends going West. Mr and Mrs Henry Pollock leit on Monday for Elk Lake. Mrs Weliz, of Ayton, was in the village on Tuesday. Mr and Mrs John Sharp and family have moved into the village, uccnpg'- ing the house recently yacated by Walter Barber. We extend a hearty welcome to them. We were glad to see James Christie in the yvillage on Monday, alter his recent very severe illness. SBpecial reviyal services will, we understand, be commencod shortly in the Msthodist charch here. Mr Hudson was away for a few days last week, attâ€"nding the fanerâ€" al of his mother in Walkerton. the White Race to Lead ? Durham 9 ; Walkerton 7. Notice to Public. Holstein. Warkenrton (7) Clark Ross Struthers Agent Wettlaufer | mm Goetz Oldrieye l h Truax F _see # w NX k35 _ .Because the workmen are r @ best material and strongest m the army of kinds of so called 2 always used, Low Colonist Rates Only Through Service to the West A to nearest agent for full information and meopy of “S&on‘ Guide" or write R. L. Thompson, D.P.A., C.P.R., Toronto COLONIST CARS ON ALL TRAINS No Charte for Rarths will leave Toronto Each TUESDAY in MARCH and APRIL at 10.15 p.m. Special Trains MANITOBA, ALBERTA SASK ATCHEW AN By Canadian Pacific direct For Settlers travelling with livestock and effects & & Will certainly satisfy the most exactin‘f dresscr. It is made in a C variety of fabrics in fashionable designs and the garments are gut and a fashioned in compliance with the current styles. _ If yoa Wt our @ store we are positive we can make an ideal suit for you at an price. $ Our Alex. Russell, Durham Ctothes Cleaned WAE all being soid and cleared out at remarkâ€" able savings. Extra Special for Friday and Saturday 23 lbs best Granulated Sugar for..............$ slbs best Japan Tea for........:,.%.....1»4... 4 packages Jelly Powder for.................. 4 bottles best exitract for........:..,.12.%«.... 1bs soap clnips for.......% .. alsll..lrs2s.. 4 boxes matches fop....:2.20..1.9 i.i . yz.... Hardware, Tinware, R, MacFARLANE 36 inch Black Serge worth 50¢ for.......‘......32¢ 36 inch Navy Batiste worth 35¢ for............27¢ 40 inch Dress Goods, light shades, worth 60c for 39¢ 5 doz Ladies‘ Blk Cashmere Hose worth 35¢ for 25¢ 27 inch Black mercerised 1D Goods worth 20c for 15c 27 inch wh. spot * ff 6Â¥ Ige 15 white bedspreads wortn $1.50 for ..........79¢c Boy‘s Caps, smart and stylish worth 25¢ for.... 19c 5 colored Comforters worth 2 25 for.......... â€"$1.59 5 colored Comforters worth 2 25 for. . . k :...â€" $x.§9 25 pr mens shoes Dongola and box calf 2.50 for 2.19 Which will prove interesting and profitable to. the family purse ; Below you will a list of MARCH â€" BARGAINS Highest prices paid for Butter and Eggs. Charge for Berths Spring model ;, The Big Store, Durham ==â€"=== T(QQ mâ€"=â€" SETTLERS‘ T RAI N $ ALEX. RUSSELL leaving Toronto 10.15 p.m. daily Tourist Sleeping Cars Fastest Time Regular Trains Seitlers and families without livestock should use strongest make Durham GROCERIES | Substantial | upport realizing they ke, they oc overalls in hedc â€"SnvictPhctntcatih dribihiiii s trinivininh LA ricd Of»*: @11 +*,.+*@%%+x*x##*s + LLOO t for.:.!>@ssi@susasirsl>â€"25 DLs «> s 1* hss a *k iskÂ¥ +ss . â€" 20 hm t enc ue t m i hn e inme in a‘s + + 2 5 Orders for new connections, chn of firm names, changes of street dresses or for duplicate eutries sh« be handed in at once to The Bell Telepbhone Company of ( ada is about to publish a new iss of the â€" _ Orpiciar TEprrnox® Dimgcror for the District of Central Ontario, cleding Darham. » i. A. Burnett The Men‘s Man Bell Telephone Being a Licensed Auctioneer for County of Grey I am in the field this season, and am repared 10 as Auctioneer at all Surei at modei rates, Parties may make arrar ments with me direct for date sales or arrange for same at Rrv) Oflice or R, Burnett‘s store, Durh Rost. Brong aM, Allan P Dlevevlevlemlexiabies " Wm. Laidlaw, Notice to the Public Siven our MARCH 11, 190) Graniteâ€" Local Maniger Directory. â€" +â€"$1,00 4| a

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