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Durham Review (1897), 25 Mar 1909, p. 6

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;1 | Drs. KENNEDY &KENNEDY 3 Cor. Michigan Ave., and Griswold St. Detrait Miâ€"L Agency in Durham for celebrated Kant Krack Lumbermen‘s Rubbers. Un all lines of WINTER FOOTWEAR. These include Lumbermen‘s Rubbers, Overshoes, Cardigans Felt Boots, Slippers, &°. Also Mitts and Gloves away down in price. Custom work and Répairing as Usual at Down Town Shoe Store es n ks aul l2 OZCs , CCC Oe Snomone Lo END L EH marry? Has your blood beeu diseased? Have you auy weakness: Our New Method Treatment will cure you. What it bas done for hundreds of others, it will do for you. CONSULTATION FREE. No matter who has treated you, write for an honest opinion Free of Charge. Charges reasonable. BOOK FREEâ€""The Golden Monitor® (illustrated), on Diseases of Men, ESTABLISHED 20 YEARSâ€"CURES GUARANTEED. No Treatment sent C. 0. D. No names on boxes or envelopes. Everything confidential. Question list and cost of Home Treatment FREE READER DISCOURAGED MEN Cor. Michigan Ave., and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich EEEFEEEEEEE â€" EEEEEEEEEE Millinery Openings S. F. MORLOCK Sole Agents for Progress Brand Clothing Aro you a victim? Have educed Prices and following days, when we submit for your inspection a wide range of Fashionable Trimmed Millinery in the leading New York, Paris & Lonâ€" don models, and Millinery Novelties. 18 LIFE WORTH Living March 24 &25 Wednesday & Thursday We extend to the Ladies of Durham and vicinity a very cordial invitation to visit our Millinery Showrooms on P o e m P mR WV is your blood be¢n diseased? Have you auy weakness? t will cure you. What it bas done for hundreds of CONSULTATION FREE. No matter who has treated inion Free of Charge. Charges reasonable. BOOK eP AiNnvis in m e ie 2 RPETat Spring 8. Mcliraith you‘.lgcitflhgpe.'__ Are you intending wl e e ce hollow eyes, tired mornings, prefer to be alone, distrustful, variable appetite, looseness of hair, poor cir« culationâ€"you have Nervous Debility, Our New Methog Treatment is your refuge. It will strengthen all weak organs, vitalize the nervous system, purify the blood and restore you to a manâ€" ly condition. Pay When Cured. MEN, you become disheartened when you feel the symptoms of Nervous Debility and decline stealing upon you, You haven‘t the nerve or ambition you used to have. You feel you are not the man you ought to be. You feel like giving up in despair, You get nervous and weak, have little ambition, pain in the back over kidneys, drains at nigzht, What will appear very interesting to many pe(igle here is the article taken from a New York daily paper, giving a simple presrription, which is said to be a positive remedy for backache or kidney or bladder deâ€" . ~»ement, if tiken betore the stage ~*‘s digease. ra Dandelion, oneâ€"halt ind Kargon, one ounce; n Sarsaparille, three rell in a bottle and 1 doses after each Mr Jas Mack and otf Egremont, passed for Carlsrhue for tile. Mr Wili Thompson is Alex Smith this week. Rev. H. Caldwell of Allenford, came down last Mondsy to attend the fun. eral of his livtle neice and returned Wednesday. a Bees are all the rage just now. Mr Albert Marsball bad a" wood bea one day last week and Mrs Marshall & quilting bee the same day and the evening was epent in a most enjoyâ€" able mauner,. Mr T. MsAlister had a bee to get his supply of wood cut and the eve. ning was spent in the good old styleâ€" Mr S. Caldwell disposed of a fine heavy horse last week,. Mr anda Mrs Alfred Vollett apens | Sunday eyening with Mrs J. Morice. Mr C. A. Anear seft Monaday for Mt Forest where he has hired with Mr F. Schrieber for the coming season. North-EastNormanby tham, L CSaU Orkans and , them to sift and Alter from ter which Cause *kn- .u{: ing. Those of our readers who n make no mistake in giving L. Have you » painâ€"of avny kind, anyâ€" where ? Stop just a minuteand think 1 It matters not whether it be womaunl y pauins, be d pmine, or any kind of a vain, one of D+, Sboop‘s little Pink Pain Taviets wili unrely stop it in 20 minutes. Frmala plawvly printed on the 25¢ box. Soid by MacFarlane & Co. | Johnnie Milne of Loaise, is apend, ing a few weeks with his graadmothâ€"r Mrs McKimnon. Mr and Mrs John M;:'Koehme of Rocky Saugeen visited at Mr D. Mcâ€" Kechnie‘s one day last week. Mr Allan McDougall attended the horge fair in Duarham last week, and sold his yaluable young horse, _ The purchass price, we understand, was $200.00. Allan keeps a good class of horses and when he wants to dispose of one he can easily realize top price.. Mr and Mrs D. Watson a;;ér;t a day yisiting friends in our burg. A load of young people from this neighborhood spent a very pleasant eveniug last week at Mr J, King‘s in Bullivan. Mr Mack McKechnie paid a few Aying farewell visits to friends in the vicinity before returning West. _ He 18 taking a carload of horses and seitlers‘ effects with him. This Week‘s Budget, A load of young people took in the surprise party at Mr George Twamâ€" ley‘s last Friday evening. They reâ€" port & good time. but do not gay nnyâ€"‘ thing about the hour of arriving bome, Mr Sandy Hobkirk has been drawâ€" ing bay: home from his farm on the 10ih con. Mr James Stinson hbas been enâ€" gaged in Emke‘s saw mill for the past few days, but finds it rather inconâ€" venient to return to the 12th eyery evening after his day‘s work. _ Howâ€" ever, Jim is a brick and never allows little things of that kind to inserfere with duty. Brother Eyans of â€"â€", is at presâ€" ent in this vicinity visiting old friends and making new ones. Miss Belle Teasdale spent Bunday at her home here. Miss Diantha Redford returned home after spending a month with Mra Jobn White, Mr George Fischer had the misâ€" fortune, while sawing lumber in his mill, to break his saw. _ He intends to get a new one installed as soon as possible, then Lbe will be prepared to cut lumber with avything of his size in the country. Easily Mixed Mr David Hastie has goiio to Owan Bound this week to serye upon the jury. Kechnie 7&3&5":&"«:&'." 'in"'é]ixi:x: last week. f Mr Charlie McKeahnie of Dornock, paid a farewell visit to friends in the vicinity before returning to tha West. Mr Rickard Corrigan â€"of Palmerâ€" ston, spent a couple days recently, yis‘ting at Mr Andy Hastie‘s. Miss Flossie Lunney bhas returned to her home in Eimwood after spendâ€" ing a couple of weeks yisiting her uncle, Mr William Lunney, Misses Kate Brown and Mary Meâ€" druggist bere at 2d regarding this i that the Wl mless, and can be simall cost from any on pharmacy, or the id be putup if asked to furche. stated that while. nel 2l SR Kidney Recipe. passed by here en route Intended for last week. Crawford beatime. Thomas Tucker assisting Mr THE DURHAM REVIEW M red w i »| '-" * K:l mntleu’lo‘;e n";:: I.n:tt‘e:-tl; * W from $350 ap: ‘ Oar goods M w ;(rfi .l]:l new w web::re over m A shapes se rom in g ::lbl‘,::ok? and a grand ehoiog : & We have astarge astoox C U The Millinery nings M w will be held this we(e)llt)e wx m ww. Wed. and Thursday, March : &4 24 & 25 and following days M\ * We invite all those who are m W unable to get out this week Q Wy to come in at any time and #f ; 5ce 0ur grand display. We m \ w invite you to inspect our :5 W goods because we feel asâ€" M t boit ralue bor your alioey."" P ney. us We spent two weeks in MA y Toronto doing our buying & LA yy We bought our goods Right / My and will give our customers JA h the benefit. We will be preâ€" ‘ "" pared to give you um-?i:eh -_J geseseeeeeeeg w ATTEND THE A failing tiny nerveâ€"no largor than the fluest silken threadâ€"takes from the Heart its impulâ€"e, its power, its regularâ€" ity,. _ The Stomach also bas its hidden. or inside nerve. 1t was Dr. Shoop who first told us it was was wreng to druy a weak or failing Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, His preseriptionâ€"Dr Shoop‘> ‘ Restorativeâ€"is directed etraight for the : canse of these ailmeotsâ€"theso weak and ta‘luering mside verves. _ Tlus no doult cleaily explains why the Restor«â€" tive has of late grown so rapidly in popuâ€" larity, Druggists say that those who test Restorative even tor a tew days soon beâ€" come fully conyinced ot its wonderful merit. _ Auyway, don‘t drog the organ. Treating the cause of sickuess is the ouly sensible and successfel way. â€" Sold by MacFarlane & Co. Mrs Jessie McClure, ot Poronto, is visiting ber parents, Mr and Mrs James Atkinson at vresent. Mr Albert Davis left for the West on Monday where he intends to re main for some time. Miss Dick | m Lembton St. â€" â€" Durkam M as you would see in a city 5 snlprloeo much lower. nnc’l' C styles correct. ~Alre«dy orâ€" ders are coming in for Easter * . The debates which have been held in the school here for the past tew months, came to a close on ‘Tuesday last for the season, Thev have provâ€" ed very successful and beneficial to the young people of the section. Mr and Mrs Joseph Lindsay, of Superior, Minn., U. 8. A.. spent a pleasant week with the former‘s brother, Mr Robert Lindsay and famâ€" ily of this burg. _ Master Harold Matthews, son of Mr and Mrs Geo. Matthews of this place hbas been under the doctor‘s care of late, but we hope to hear of his speedy recovery. ‘ Miss Kate Rivchie visited her aunt, Mre Chas. Ritchie, tor a tew days last week. We are gind to say Mrs Adam Watson is able to be around again after being lard up forseveral weeks. Mr _ Fred Ritchie, of these parts, left to reside in Arthur, where he has secured a position. Wish Fred every success. Mrand Mrs Robert Lindsay and family visited Bentinck friends reâ€" cently . Wds t P c ID on en lacniarist ies Tt sslth i ts i) 1 visited Mrs Geo. Matthews one day last week, Millinery & Openings E Mr Samuel Wilson of the Western Real Estate Exchsuge yisited this locality Saturday last in the interests of the Company. The Dromore Choir paid a yisit on invitation to Mr and Mra Valentine Ailes Thursday last and spent a most enjoyable evening together. Congratulations to Miss Ada Brown who is this week to be married vo Mr J. Manary of Holstein. Mr Thos. Rutherford paid a visit to his cousin Mrs Jas,. Coleridge beâ€" fore returning to his home in the west. i1deas. Mr John McBeth attended the cement convention and exhibition held last week in Toronto, and saw the many uses to which cement can be J)ut to both useful and ornamental an learned incidentally many new last, when the inmediate relatives of the contracting parties were present to witness the ceremony. The bride, coming in on the arms of her cousin, Mr Jas. Laugbton, who gave her away, took her place beside. her husâ€" band, under a beautiful arch. The Rev Mr Kendall was the officiâ€" ating Clergyman. The bappy couple were unatiended and took the vows of wedlock. After the usual congratulaâ€" tions, supper was served consisting of many attractive and elaborate dishes. Many presents were received from old neighbors and friends as well as from the relatives who were present. _ A pleasant evening was spent thereâ€" after in the usual way. We are sorry to hear that Mr Jaz. Geddes Sr. has been visited with a stroke of paralysis and is very low. | Mrs and Miss Dawkins, of town A quiet and pleasant wedding was celebrated ‘at the home of Mrs T. Laughton ‘on Wednesday evening Darkies Corner North Egremont. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO *4 > . nings ‘m Bo the weddings quis for a while We are especting more soon. © } On Tuesday 16th Mr John Dyee of North Dakots, who was here on a visit amongst his old friends the Dyces of the 10th con got married to Mrs Dyce who lived in Egremont at the town line. On Wednesday 17th Mr Wm Gil. lies who was raised in Egremont but wus lately in cthe Western Stutes, got married to Miss M. Dyce of Egremopt. On Monday 15th Mr= William Donald a young prosperous farmer was married to Miss E. Scott daughâ€" ter of Mt Wm Scott a farmer living two miles east of Lere. The wedding was at Mr Scotu‘s house and the Rev Mr Buchaman of Dandalk officiaced. Their home will be on the Luther Townline near Conn. Laet week we were lonking at the many rigs going to a wedding and was hearing of one eyery day but it ouly last three days, _ Fortity now aza nst the Gripâ€"for it 'onmes every seasou sure 1 Preventicsâ€" the littie Candsy Cold Care Tabletsâ€" offer in this respeot a most certain and | dependable enfeguard, _ Preventlos, at the "eneeze staze" will also surely head off «h co:nmon colds. But promptâ€" ners ts ali iimnporiaot, Keep Preventics in the pocket or parâ€"e, for instant use. Box of 48 for 25¢. _ Sold by MacFarlane & Co. Wednesday was the stormiest '??f__l{fi all winter the road is Wonder bow the girls wili manage tor next Sunday night. Mr Thos. Young and Mr Barns, of Hampden, when on a horse buy ing expedition, called and bad tea with Mr Wm. S«ckett. country dance,. Dundalk, Swinton Park and Dromore being representâ€" ed. One of our most popular young men, in the person of Jack Haw. has gune to the West to seek his fortune. We wish him luck. Mr and Mrs Wm Richardson, of Swinton Park, visited at Mr Wm. Backett‘s last week, Mr Win Sackett had a very sucâ€" cessfal wooud bee on Tuesd»v, which ended up in a good oldâ€"fashined Mr Wm Loire and his two daughâ€" ters Misses Mabel and Edna. of Markâ€" dale, are visiting at the parental home and visited friends around the Corner Saturday atternoon. Miss Maggie Ferguson is home from the city to wait on her mother, who was ill, but we are pleased to say is very mach better, Miss Tena McLean is bome from the city on an extended yisit. Mr Stephen Boax who has been staying with Walkerion f iends the past month returned to bis home here last week. We are pleased to hear Mrs Eccles is able to be up again after her lliuess, Mrs Robt. Renwick 8r., visited Dundalk friends last week. All our youfxg tolks ape;u a very pleasant time at the home of Mr and Mrs Hay on Friday evening. Mr Will Reiley and Mr called on Jobn Renton one week, Messrs Charles and Willis lett on Tuesday for the West The choir spent a pleasant time at the home ot Mr and Mrs Valantine Alles, on Thursday eyening of last week. Messrs Inkster and Moffat visited at Mr Jobn Garson‘s over Buanday. Mr and Mrs John Philipp, Fairâ€" burn, visited at Walter Hastie‘s on Sunday. A number of our yourg folks atâ€" tended the wedding ot . Miss Ada Brown and Mr John Manary on Wedâ€" nesday of this week. Co.gratulaâ€" tions to the happy couple. Mr Alex Renwick,. before leaving for the West on Tuesdav, entertained a large number of friends on Monday evening. _ A very pleasant time was spent. Miss Bell Garson who has been visiting friends in Osprey the past month, returned home Saturday. Sackett‘s Corners Nothing in the way of a Cougb is quite so annoying as a tickling, teasing, wheezing, bronchiaâ€"Cough. The quickâ€" est ralief comes perbaps from a preâ€" scription known to Druggists eyeryâ€" where as Dr. Shoop‘s Cough Remedy. And besides, it is so thorouguly barm less that wothers give it with perfect salety even to the youngest babes, The tender leaves of a simple mountain shrub, give to Dr. Suoop‘s Cough Remedy its remarkable curative effect. A few days‘ test will tell, Sold by MacFarlane & Co. J Mr A. and Miss M. Geddes mm an evening last week with A. k Aud family, south line, Bentihck. A sleighload of Mt Forest friends yisited over Sunday with Mr A. Blasing and family. Miss Leeson spent the woeekâ€"end with relatives in fl"om Forest. Little Ethel Young bas been bavâ€" ing a hard time of it lstely ha[v‘inlt taken Whooping Cough and later contracted Pneumonia. Mrs A. Anderson has so tar reâ€" covered as to be able to resume her bousebold affairs. Mr Michael Byers of Stoughton, Sask., is visiting his fatber, MrT. ‘I‘vers, whose condition is giving his family much anxiety at present. Mr Geo. Sharp ke{ bouse for a few days last week while the latter visited Priceville relatives. Hopeville. Dromore. Hampden micedar N 1 Mr Mclniss, one day last William Hay Armstrong and Tudhope Cuttess Bell & Thomas Organs and Pianos Rudd Harness, Toronto Raymond : New Williams Sewing nabsissan . Dhueasa «wp__,@ °+ 2p5 CCC Daisy Churns, Washers, Wingers Beatty‘s Hay Goods Promptnuess and fair dealin will continue to be my motto & National Cream Robes, Blankets, Cockshutt Plow Co. Ltd., Brantford Bissell Rollers and Dllc?lm Adams Waggons and Sicighs Peter Hamilton Farm Implements Dr. Shoop‘s Restorative ND P40 P alpcteintinmisimence.c...d CP .L. T% Mbu&.?fi:fi:‘;’bkl‘ ONLY DIRECT LiNE _ no cuance or cars Early application must be made AsK Fom HOMEsEcK&As® PAKPHLET a uy . ooo CEon LOW nouugifii RATES $32.00; Edmonton and P erscoacd brtmcmn, aiche TOURIST SLEEPING cars Special Trainsleave Toronto 2.00 p.m. on APRIL 6, 20 _ MAY 4, 18 _ 4NE 1, 1s, 29 dULY 13, 27 _ AVGC.10, 2 _ §EPL. 1. 9 Pss e uen CS 3. 4, £1 L + s . R. MacFarlane, Agent. Durham Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Any person wanting more Coa) better place their order at once, as the car of Chestnut at present on the way will positively be the last car shipped this winter. W. Black Weak Kidneys AItf your horses, cattle, pigs, or any animal around the place np[;zan- ié«j,lli_v, try a package of our Louse iller, If you intend selling yceur borse on the 16th otf March clcthe bim with one of our good blankets and feed him International Stock Food where you will realize great results. «i4 8 It you are short of Roots, buy a sack of our Oll Cake, which is of great value for Cattle. Do not forget that we al ways have in stock Calt Equivalent, which is so beneficial about this time of year. Any person requiring Timotby, Clover, Alisake, or Luserne Seeds, should call early and inspect our samples. We have she quantity and quality. _ They are tree trom nox ious weeds. Clover is at presen! about half the price it was last seasâ€" im bat is liable to be higher a little ater. Seeds | Seeds GUN‘S Drug Store Machines. Yours for Business, Everything in Drugs and Medicines fresh and potent. Everything sensibly priced Everyone treated alike Everybody â€" satisfied o they get their money back. gold by MacFarlane and Co Everything of the first quality . SURELY â€"THESE REASONS WILL PERSUADE Y0U To TRADE HERE EXCURSIONS ets, Rugs, Whips etc , Washers, Wingers TO at moderate rates Fine Sailt Farmers Sie:‘s “‘Phd-eo Wanâ€", F!'e..l Grmr‘e. :‘ New Fruits ~ Choice Oontectlonu-y c Pure Spices “Vlle‘gr"i No. 1 Famil and l’m-o‘ 'l-lw‘. flours _ New .‘tso Stiff & Soft Floor Oilcloth Table Oilelath Men‘s Cardigan Jacke.s 1.00 Lace Curtaims. . .25¢ 50â€", 75 , 1.00 ea Honeycomb wool Shaw is, 50c, 75. $1 Black sateen Underskirts #1.1.75 ea Spring Allâ€"wool Blankets, $3, 4 and 4.75 pr Bed comforters from 1.35 to 300 oa Large 11x 4 size Flannellett» Blanâ€" kets white or grey ... .125 pair BIG 4 :: MATTHEW & LATIME Come and see pleased to show no forcing to buy while our assortment is ccu plete. MacFARLANE & CO. > Feed, Seed & See the new goo weekly at Grant‘s, This week we rc Dress Goods, Whi Silh- Shirtinae T3 DO yYyou Paper this Spring? Cant Help but Helpâ€" Dont tinker with it. The wiy to get well is to grow well. Nervous prostration, debility , di* r-t_ivc trouble or throat af* ections yield to our Sprup of Hypophoshites because the preparation contains the cleâ€" mentary _ substances your system lacks. your _ Health Price Soc and $1.00 Build L. Grant on your spring papering with most ben':t‘iful designs. It costs no more for handsome papers than it does for those with which you‘ll never be satisfied. \Vve have exclusive patterns that will pay you to see. They are in small lots so what you select here you‘ll not see on the walls of a neighboring house. If you select your papers at our store you are sure to be satisfied when they are on, You cannot select poor paper here }Ve picked our stock too wlly for that, week we receive New s Goods, White Muslins, , Shirtings, Flannelettes, . H. BEAN Guaranteed better than simj{â€" lar preparations costing more. aecully valuable to exhausâ€" workers and to build up with after grippe. He Sells Cheap For ‘5 'll I‘idl- goods arriving usâ€"will be you goodsâ€" a equare yd |~? .85¢ vd p you , 1.25 ea Ma Price Paid For Produce an The P ‘The T SALE Satur at 9 Thousa fiats of over the out by New These Pri H !ro-_..! o‘ch From 8 o‘cl We Wan son to | B Tre Carp 11 valae in 54 in. wid dealers 11 pair â€" ‘ondm t sale pr 44 Ba Durh they you che M M M B AL

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