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Durham Review (1897), 25 Mar 1909, p. 1

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1 CH 18, 1903 elves re.Durham Jbor| & SPECIAL FOR YÂ¥ & SATURDAY itntencs 10G ree goods â€". IC ed Biscuits, |0c its at rice and Eggs. Durham Burnett A 44 1.98 such such s are aC ere The itl y aye Ltb AT 1 him Bibl ‘g NEW DUI § _ PLAIN is ORED â€" 7@ Wool Panama 4 Nothing wears better an }': In navy, brown, green, 53 Fancy Suitings x striped crispines and sa M newest colors reprgsentu 2 BLACK & X DRESS G ?.? Wool Venetian »E' French Serge i 3 _ NE o noaa C lc |sneTe®s ons o "aleCele ColePale oln bo aPale "alatelotala2o+. 1e2el eb u a2s s%0|e%ela "ale 20)e 2 ol 02 l0 201 0° ol a% a & New Lawns ; §3 perad ols 126 _ pryamo..s...... 106 i2 New Denims "*"***=~ 15 to 25¢ 7: Scotch Ginghams and Chambrays \Z os» o 3 New Dress Fabrics * SOMETHING NEW pfebpoleCapSels 0 2s a taln"ala "ale@ale Calp 1n) m ze [e Zels "ole s ole c ols onl e ce e2n THE REVIEW, DURKHAM, ONT. VOL. T5¢c to Jan. 1 Tmet will send THE REVIEW frow now to Jan, 1, 1910 (»lmost 11 month=) for 75 ceuts. Take »dâ€" vantage of this remark«ble off 1 or see that your friend or neighâ€" bor does so, _ NOW is the time. To anvy address in Cznada, w* I PE The fayor of this dress fabâ€" Wool Panama SUiting 2c‘is seatity imcreasing. Nothing wears better and always keeps good appearance. 60‘: In navy, brown, green, elephant, black, 54 in wide, yard * is Selfâ€"colored stripes for spring wear. Fallcy .SlIltlngS _Nothing will surpass in popularity striped crispines and satin cloths, all wool, all 60 t sl newest colors represented, excellent value, yard C 10 Tired of reading about reductions and sale prices on last season‘s goods. Everything about the bright Spring iw is interesting. Of first importance is values. The turn to lower prices is most noticeable on both cotton and woollen fabrics. 4 and considet them extra value. nificent wash materials are absolutely fast colon ant WEEE NEIL ... . . .. .. . csedeut is edlie â€"B. KEELER & SON BLACK & WHITE CHECK DRESS GOODS, 25c & 50c James Ireland PLAIN & FANCY COLâ€" ORED DRESS GOODS ‘The popularity of the Keeler Sale is evident from the large daily attendance which speaks for the quality of the goods and the lowness of the prices. " The Sale will be continued every afternoon and evening until March 17th. This is an excellent opportunity to procure many lines"Of highclass goods at your own prices. Mr Keeler announces his intenâ€" tion of giving up business in Durâ€" ham as the head firm of Keeler & Son of Welland requires his perâ€" sonal attention. NEW PRINTS _ , NO. 12 We are offering goo yards at beautiful soft finish with almost 1 invisible twill, grand value, yd 75c fine twill, all wool, soft finish, cream and navy, 50 & 60c We would like your opinion. ‘"s* 12ic to 15¢ 10, 12 and 15c Purhim Revie:. Sir Andrew Fraser, Licutenantâ€"Govâ€" ernor of Bengal, is coming to Canada & attend the National Missionary ngress, March 3ist to April 4th, upâ€" on the invitagon of the Canadian Council, ably seconded by Mr. John R. Mott, who is in England during special work in connection with the colleges. Sir Andrew was Moderator of the Presbyterian General Assembly of India last year, and is one of the most zealous workers in that country. His sonâ€"inâ€"law, Rev. J. H. Oldham of Edinburgh, is the Secretary of the Committee in charge of the World‘s Conference of Missions to be held in Edinburgh, June, 1910. Revsey axbo;His Swerturart. â€"A Great New England Comedy Success, Is the play that will be seen at the Opera House om Tuesday, March 30, under the managkment of G. Herbert Perry, It is a yeby realiistic story of country life, inter®persed with a naâ€" tural comedy elenilent that furnishes an exceptionally filne entertainment, The play is in tRree acts and five. scenes. The charkcters are well, drawn and it is full of funny sitaaâ€" tions and thrilling cl{paxes, Specialâ€" ties are introduced ring the pliay, and with a splendid Ofchestra for the musical numbers makeNit all the more interesting. Mr Perry \s formerly of Patten and Perrty, JerryQfrom Kerry, which is a guarantee that the Comâ€" pany is first class in ever®@ respect. Leg@® Advice Is sometimes nedessary tht good adâ€" vice is at all times Receptable, _ Come every mar, womantand child in the county to The Ind&or Circus Sale at McKechnie‘s Saturday March 27th. WaxtTED.Â¥\Every lady and geniicâ€" man in the Â¥own of Durbam and surrounding cQutry to call at the Central Drug re (Darling‘s old istand) and get bargMins in «ll kinds of drugs, seeds, fancy ghods, confectionâ€" ery, tobncco.‘soap. bruskes, combs, etc, A. D Rearoyd, M')S‘l:“"diw Broker and IndooRCircus promoter arrived in town with Nuis big staff will open Gigantic SaleÂ¥te McKecnnie‘s Departâ€" mental Store, rham, March 27th inst. o Miss Bugg removed her Millinâ€" ery parlors to \€alder‘sâ€" Block. one door north of t Post Office. Reâ€" member to call at the new rooms for the newest and pretti® in Millinery, The Stan Bank ‘\mrays interest on Sayings Baipk deposits‘from date of deposit to VMate of withdrawal Every dollar of the deposit earns interest for evermday it remains on deposit . 100 beautiful mes givyen away, one with each dozefhcabinets 1t F. W. KELSEY, \rtist, Durham. Our Millinery nings will take place WednndayMsduy and following day 88 DICK 8. F. Morlock Will hold their spring Millinery Opening Wednesday and Thursday, March and 25th and following days. Once mcre and for the third consecâ€" utive week, we have a midâ€"week§snow storm again making good sicighing. #Â¥ Additional locals on page 8. ®A Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Fred Kelsey on the birth of a son. ‘mhe beautiful Hine gray corton, 88 es wide for 10c a yard at THE STANDARD BANK e under Established 1873 Ko m 0 There is no formality about opening a Savings Account with this Bank. â€" Courteous clerks will make the first steps easy for you if you wish to begin saving your spare dollars. _ Not much moriey is needed. One Dollar will open an account, and entitle you to a passâ€"book in which your deposits are entered. _ __ | _ i _ No delay in withdrawing your money at any time, with interest to date, . f o His Sweet: gland Comed; aQt will be se on Tuesday, agtment of G _yeby realiisti nter®persed . w elenilent that ly e enter in t act charketers t is full of fo ling clQpaxes luced ring endid Ofchest ers makelNit al! Mr Perry \s f; rry, JerryAfrc uarantee that ass in everAr eAAdv\ee DURHAM, THURSDAY, MARCH 25. 1909 Banking Made Easy DURHAM BRANCH John Kelly, Manager BRANCH ALSOQ AT HBARRISTON. ‘ H D Davidson OF CANADA A Wicp Exoins.â€"Montreal had a railway horror last week when a C. P. R. engine and train dashed down grade and full speed into the great Windsor Street atation, engineer and fireman having been blown off the engine someâ€"miles out. Read the thrilling account in full on our inside page. The inquest has re. ported it an unknowable accident and no one responsible. The tragedy of the Nixon family is heartrending. Gomnao West.â€"Within the last few days quite a number have bought tickets for the west from C.P. R. Agent R. MacFarlane. Amongst the number off are : Mrs R. Vollet, daughter and two sons. _ Mr Moore and wife, English im. migrants who have been here some time, _ Mr and Mrs Jno. Sirr, Alex Mcâ€" Intosh, Crawford, Albert Davis, and a Stinson, Watson and McGillivray, all three young men of this neighborhood. ling at «@ ratd on the dollar, Since that time they bAÂ¥ve largely increased the stock in variqus lines and added new varieties whicth they: now offer throughqut at red pric 4 Haxover Wor A ‘E‘-:me ‘a Darham hockey team, Hanover Qn- aged to snatch a second victory last Friday in an exhibition game there. The score was 7â€"3, with only three of the regular Durham lineâ€"up participâ€" ating against 6 home men. At that it was a good game, for an exhibition, as evidenced by the half time score 2â€"2. Durnax SHELBURNE VW. C. Vollet A. W. Watson A, W. Lauder Backus J. H. Hanter ~Franks J. P. Telford «k 16 Bingham sk, 15 F. Lenahan NcG rath A. H. Jackson Ferguson Jas. Ireland Mills wW. Calder sk. 18 Stewart _ sk 5 Two Shelburne rinks of curlers made an impromptu â€"trip over the new C. P R, Monday evening here, but met defeat on both rinks. The locals were in greac form, while the visitors were minus their regular skips _ Durham plays the return match Thursday, if weatherâ€" permits, The rinks : Durnax SHELBURNE W. C. Vollet A, W. Watson A, W. Lauder Backus J. H. Huanter ~Franks The propri¢tors of the Central Drug Store, Durhkm, some weeks ago bought in th§ stock of Jno. A. Darâ€" __Great 8Me of the Bank1upt stock of Burton Spékce Co.. Toronto, com, mencing SatuMay. Marb Z7that H H, Mockler‘s,. No Â¥akirism to draw the crowd, The pric® at which the goods are to be sold will d all that, See ad. _ The Stan Bakk pays interest on Savings BaNk deposits from date of deposit to diÂ¥te of withdrawal. Every dollar of We deposit earn interest for every it remains on deposit, Mr Archie Ledingbam, Merchant, formerly of Williamsford has disposed of his business there and is now, with his wife, visiting among relatives and friends about Ontario previous to goâ€" ing West to see what fortune offers him out there. \ Mss Dick. P Timothy and CUlover seeds from We best Seedsmen, at lowest prices, the Central Drug Store, Durham, Only tho weeks before Easter. We invite all mte&g purckasers to get their order in I-e&' the tush Selthe new Spring Bonnets at 8. F. Morlo8‘s, March 2Hth and 25th. Majority for Darham, 14 shotsâ€" Durhams 14 Up. 51 Branches ___The pall bearers were Wim. Sharp, Normanby, ‘Thos, McFadden, Jas. Eden, Thos, C. Morton, A. C, McDonâ€" ald and Geo. Meikle Each Society presented beautiful wreaths and other floral gifts coyered the coffic. LITTLE MaRGARET CaALOWELL On Sundy evening, March 14th, the angel of death entered the home of Mr and Mrs 8. Caldwell, Varney, and claimed as its own their beloved child, Margaret Muriel, a dear little girl: o6 five years. â€" For a year and a half the little one had been held in the clutches of that dreaded disease, Diaâ€" butis, but under the care and attention given her by her parents and Dr Gun, she seemed to hold her own until a few weeks ago, since which she began to fail, but so gradually as to be scarceâ€" Iy noticec, _ On the morning of her death she gradually sank into unconâ€" sciousnsss and at five in the evening she passed peacefully to her happy home where sbhe so often longed to go. In herdiet she was restricted to, but a few things, but she never comâ€" plained and was never known to taste . anything she knew she sbould not. have, taking all kinds of medicine so cheerfully and uncomplainiogly. On the day betore her death she saia, ‘ ** Mamma, I would rather die sow when I am a little girl, for if I grew up I might not be good and I would not go to Heaven." As MrDines, who conducted the funeral services, said " if we all had the simple faith of Margaret, how well it would be with The body was interred on Tuesday 16 h, in the family plot in Maplewood cemetery. The bereaved parents and little sister Marjorie have the heartâ€" felt sympathy of ail, in their trouvle. â€"Com. 39 us, At the meeting of the Presbytery of Saugeen on Tuesday, the resignation of Rev. A. Thompson, B. D., of Rothsay and Cotswold was accepted, the resigâ€" nation to take effect at the end of the present month. The Rev. R A. Cransâ€" ton was appointed to declare the pulpit vacant on the first Sabbath of April and to act as interim moderator. The Rev, Wm. Cooner, of Mount Forâ€" est, opened the discussion on the system of polity as presented in the propoged | basis of union with the Congregational and Methodist churches. He pointed out that under the new system there would be a surrender of important rights on the part of the congregation, that the Presbytery would lose its disâ€" tinguishing place of responsibility and that the system would actually become prelatic in character, the funetions of the bishop being discharged by the staâ€" tioning committee. . Rev‘ds Curric, Young, Dobson, McCullough and Farâ€" quharson took part in the discussion, Dr Farquharson was to have opened the discussion on the doctrinal statements in‘the proposed basis, but the stern neâ€" cessities of train time limited his re, marks to some observations on the sub. ject of the doctrine as to God and that concerning man. The presence of two newspaper reporters and several not beâ€" longing to the Presbytery testified to the interest that is felt in such discus. son were appointed as Commissioners to the General Assembly for the present Later,â€"The funeral was very largeâ€" ly attended by the general public as well as by from 80 to 100 Society men, the majority being OQrangemen, The remains were taken to the Presbyterâ€" ian church where Rev. Or Farqubarâ€" son preached a comforting sermon from 1 Cor, 15 : 57, "Thanks be to God which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Uhrist," Three suns and twodaughters, are, with the mother, the chief mourners. The sons are Jobhn, William and Charles, the daugbters Mrs T. McGire and Miss Sarah at home. Deceased was a member of Durham Presbyterian Church and a regular attender when able to go. He was an enthusiastic Orangeman and very fittingly is being buried toâ€"day, Wedâ€" nesday, under their auspices, associâ€" aled with them being the Independent EFcresters of which deceased was also a member, To the bereaved ones much sympathy will be extended. Mr Ritchie was one ot the wellâ€" known men of this community, owing to his business relations and genial social qualities. He was a competent workmar in the days of his strength and in his domestic life as husband and father will be greatly mlssed, The surviving brothers are George, Andrew, James, Samuel, â€"Thomas, John and David. Monday morning last, after morths of weary suffering from a cancerous affection, borne with Uhristian paâ€" tience, the above gentleman passed away in his G63rd year, Thus within a few weeks Death has invaded the family, his brother Obarles having preceded him on I1th February last. Rev‘ds. Young, McNamara and Dob. Presbytery Meeting, ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Mrx. Wax. Riroui®. Obituary TAKING N0 CHANCES,.â€"On complaint of some mgighbors Constable Hempâ€" hill went out to OQsprey on Sunday and brought in James Fachnie, a farmer who at times is of unsound mind. It appears Fachnie is 1 boring under the delusion that the grits and tories are prepariong for war and when in this state of mind he carries a gun in order to be in readiness, He bas neyer been violent but people have reason to be afraid. An examination was held betore Police Magistrate Mcâ€" Gregor on Monday. The both local doctors gaye evidence as to his mentâ€" al condition. . Application is hbeing made for admittance to an asylum and in the meantime Fachnie :s held in the lockâ€"up here,â€"Dundal« Herald, DiaRonds Diamonds sparWWing right out of Merchandise Broker§ Bargains on the Â¥ith inst McKechnR‘s Big Departâ€" mental Store, Durha The Banklypt stock of a big Toronâ€" to Wholesal& concern to be sold in Durbham. Wh&e? At H H, Mockâ€" ler‘s store, CaNoad of bargains to atrive, â€" Already Nbe empty shelves are being filled ank goods are being marked at a low rake on the dollar, Be sure and find the Green Sign * Liquidatiqn Sale. sells the Bankâ€" rupt stock of the Burton Rpence Co., of Toronto. » Mr, J, A, Macdonald of The Toronto Globe, who was the speaker at the recent Chicago celebration of the Linâ€" coln Centennial, will ybe one of the evening speakers at the Canadian Missionary Congress in Toronto the last of March,. He will follow a numâ€" ber of men experienced in work in the west and Northwest, and will speak onâ€"the "Christianization of Our Civilâ€" ization." . ‘ A dwelling hot and 14} acres of land in the Town dÂ¥ Durham, (late the Mighton property uth of Lambton 8Bt., a short distan est of (G, T. R. Station,. Apply to Lot 25 Con 22, Â¥gremont, 114 acres, 90 acres cleared, lance good bush, In good state of cuMivation. ol? miles from Priceville Sta . Good Buildâ€" ings, well watered, every convenience, Apply to Propmietor . Davinp Mcâ€" InTyRE or at Review \Orrice, Durâ€" ham, C. Ramag®, Agent. Go axp See R@gsBex axp His Swaeeth At thh Opera House» Tuesday, & > sls at big laugh from start 16e Epish, GeÂ¥X seats early as the house is sure to be \illed. M: Perry, of Jerry from Kerry \ame, alâ€" ways has a fine Company. en See NINCK. Siw Logs ANTED,â€"Pine Hemâ€" lock, Spruce, m, Maple, To be delivered at Smiths Foundry for which good prices wil\be paid. NC SutiÂ¥r & soxs. Large athounts o w lines added at the Central Drug re, Durham, such as tobacco, confectiohary, fruits, garden seeds, etc., at lowest mrices. We cordially in you to our Spring Opening, March M and 25 and following days. + We _ New§Bank *~ Bank of ProsperRy is yours by atâ€" tending Big Indoor Wircus sale you will save $ $, March 2Â¥th inst. Everyâ€" thing goes half price aR McKechnie‘s Big Department Store, ham. Sprin enin New Sirks anDWarzkss Goope. McKechnie‘s purcMse big lot new Bilks and Uress Goods %rom the Burtâ€" on Spence & Co., Bank t Btock at halt price for cash. Dr Farquharson announces to the Presbytery that the Durham congregaâ€" tion intended to celebrate the Jubilee of the ordination and induction of their first pastor on the 27th and 28th of June, and invited the members to be present at the social gathering on Monday th 28th. The Presbytery put on their thankfuiness for the contin divine blessing in the congregation appointed the Moderator Mr Me ara and the clerk Mr Young to to the congregation congratulatio good wishes. ‘ See th t silk, 40 inches wide, for $1,00 per ya Grant‘s. $6,350,000 _ I J3 4 , VVV, V % Start a Savings Account for each childâ€"the younger the better:. Add a little to it every year. When the child is old enough there will be a fund to pay for a college education, or for a start in life. $1 opens an account. THB BANK FOR THE PEOPLE g DURHAM BRANCH Published Weekly: at $1.00 a ygar, Good Rarm for Sal6é. _ A. H. PRESTON, Manager BRANCHES ALSO AT MOUNT FOREST AND TRADERS BANK For Sate or Rent JamEs WaTApx, Varney, Tnos. CoOK, Markdale, ns e ANTED,â€"Pine m, Maple. SmitKs Foundr;3 ices wilh\be paid. ), BSMÂ¥ H & S« New§Bank sperRy is yours | ndoor Wircus sale March 2Â¥th inst. P f price aÂ¥ McKec nt Store, ham. 'ln&pemn + 4@ + + of Canada INCORPORATED 1385 day the}Lt90k recoi m ntin 0 ion h e clo« daug ; child 6t ered We make you these presents, trustâ€" ing that you may be long spared to enjoy them and to go in and out aâ€" mong us, that vour remsining years may be blessed with health and strength, many joys and but few sorrows,. _ As you from wime to time look upom these presents, trifling as they are, you may realize that you are »lways remembered by those whom you cradled and cared for when they were unable to care for themselves, Trusting you will accept them in the spirit in which they are given and that you may value them as a present from your own family, as & token of love on this the fiftieth anniversary of your wedding day, we remain eyer your affectionate family, Note by Editor : It has always been a source of pleasure to us to meet you in the * old home," but on this, the golden andiversary of your wedding day, we feel that it is not only a duty but a pleasure to express to you our love and esteem. _ Your noble lives have not only endeared you to us, but have heen a stimulant for us to try and follow in your footsteps, so that when we reach your time of life we may have the love of our children and the esteem of our neighbors, as you have toâ€"day. _ In our gathering toâ€"day we feel that we cannot allow the occasion to pass without presenting you, with at least a small token of our love and respect, We were very much pleased to reâ€" ceive the foregoing fine report of a most interesting epoch in the life of Mr and Mis John Weir, and wish to add our own felicitations and conâ€" gratulations. _ The " happy couple ‘, were married by the late Rev, Alex, Stewart and have spent their lives so far on the bhome farm, Their childâ€" ren are John Weir, Egremont, Adam, in Qwen Sound, William, the council« lor, at home,. . The two surviving daughters are Mrs James and Mrs Joseph Atkjnson, Maggie, Mrs Wm Davis, died about three years ago, The chief present by the family was a couple of bhandsome upholstered ch airg. Here‘s to many years of usefuilness and happiness yet to Mr and Mrs John Weir. & THE REVIEW, DURKHAM, ONT A good comfortN@le house with hard water inside ; rent % per month, . Lampraw, CA AA2Z0Me0 °C partake of a sumptuous repast, . After this was disposed of, quite a lenguby program consisting of songs, music, recitations, speeches and dialogues was entered upon, _ Dr, Farquharson who had hbeen chosen as chairman gave an eloquent opening address very appropriate to the happy occasion,. An address to grandpa and grandma was read and many valuable gifts were presented to them. M‘ Jno, Weir, 8r, then made a brief reply. Then followed a series of brief addresses eulogistic of the yvirtues of the aged couple and extending all good wishes to them, delivered by Messrs Jos, and Jas, Atkinson, Win Davis, John, Adam and Wim Weir, Mrs John Weir, Jr. and Mrs John Tolchard. A very pieasant family gathering place on Monday evening at the of Mr and Mrs John Weir, on ©ccasion of the fiftieth anniversary ir marriage, â€" About four or five elock in the afternoon the sons und augbters and neerly.«ll the grand. children of the yenerable couple gathâ€" ered at the old hom», _ Besides these there were several other relatives and friends including Dr. and Mrs Farguâ€" harson of Duwhbeam. The time was passed pleasautly in social intercourse until about six c‘clock when all were summoned to partake of a sumptuous repast. _ After this was disnosed of. Mr and Mrs Weir, although old as time is ordinarily reckoned, are both young in spirit and activity, and they both enjoy the very best of health. Their life and character have been models that all their many descendâ€" ants may look up to with admiration and which are worthy of being taken by all for an example,. . May they be spared for many years to come and may ever receive the veneration and respect which they deserve to receive Dear Father and Mother : â€" Celebrated The Yellow Label Tells the dateto which your subâ€" ncr(rtion bas been paid. _ QOur mailing list was this week corâ€" rected up to date, _ If yours is not correct, kindly notify us at once. â€" We thank alt who have renewed the past few weeks but there are yet ‘many others we wish to hear from at once. C. BAMAGE & sON, PrixteEss aspo Posurgaers HotRe to Rent Golden Wedding $34,000,000 AND AYTON.

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