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Durham Review (1897), 27 Nov 1913, p. 1

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drilled well comfortable and other one and I col on the telephone. or some one d western u the not Mu ottortt,orte r lot M, con my.“ whd Je. Pam. n together. I but buck m stab“... budding; A We”: DIES 'ttwie. DESI the fa TORE Ittit curaluve r pupa:- Jomand. n "ock ' ago n't eat If ban on. non; Holstein \ Good Bye to the Farqttharsoris. Owing to m over-cm“; a work at thlsgm, all Show of advertisements MUST be in theLptds lisher's hands by I p. III. Monday to insure publication. and the chum uMlily piety, lulu-r“. Sun mum: WM a Luge cungrvamtion “SFPIIIIH u '" h‘IPII to thrit pastor for the last time. "I! farewell ,,ertt'.Ut' WM from John rr:, IN tun .. Christ's vi-inn of his pr”- ..lr‘s Nun'wn.” Alter muting that the but And best unit to I“ of no at a vision ot tho purpo-w God would no mt " at-tumpluh, he noted that Ionic-us the Nut (f [us at! Hts was to reveal thn Fault»: and tbot that W“ u, be done lhrtmgh a Me lived in trial. pain and Borrow m the {rum-r " the Holy Spir- tt. Tttat t ml whim he thus sought to nummplmh ts the “the as that whlch in couooitted to us. As Jul-m won thr victory through ttw pawn- of love. so we an- sent to win through the - whit. We read ot the tauhrrirttt and death at Jrsus t we speak ut the glory " the truss, but It is a harder tart to take it up as Jam git/rs it to m and War tt ttt nu trattgt'. What trials are uppuinlml for any of u- we know nut. Thete "re tilnrs when clouds gather nn'l It” utgnsnf Cunning truuttle dank- rn. In our hearts We hear prophetic \tncutrlunu that trials. If hut bonds and i"sp-ty"ut nwmt us Yet, why rhuuht Ilww 'hmgs nun-e us ? For tttb A: tor tlv )lvt " ctw virtmy is to be toward by our l~vmg f lithiul to the end. In a tune an I u'u-n- personal strain he attempted ls, wad the fullowmg en- clnsed "itotatis'c. what wnnm'r if spnkrr aha nuttwm-e were alike mot- " by the "npremsivtr outing after tummy“ kull of hnppy association nut Cf tun ett ms was to Full": and tbrat that W“ to through A Ide lived in triat, narrow m the pnwvr " me! it. That I ml which be than accomplish In the same M! t in commiuvd to us. As Jun victory wrong}! the power, ' we are arm to win through whit, We read of the so! dumb of Jesus l wt spark: RESIGNA'HON ACCEPTED To Advertisers " the “v.9. N take it up as J hm” it in nu I appuilnlrd furl There nre lin and the trittnt" on. In our h on. In In unceulrlll and imp' " .huuhl the settled by our In a lune a he nttetopted tinted quota "tether Mud M etosed “noun“ qreaker and and rd by the "up toatteert PM“ in npilimul thin In buldmg gum: uyc u. u. ot the Presbyterian mam” loin and district is " um! regret. Dr. quuharsun his auisteru1 duties wa mm“ emu“ and his sci mun vatuable m non-val C,ttitrtwa" of Hm Hugh HI he could not. he excelled in led." and luterest he hmu nu all in problems. Tm . L. L...“ n; t Our time all VIA-nun, w.” .1 hide LS putting away The sea” hnve brought large opportunity Ind much hurt refreshing. There are pleasant memoun and loud Whites. and even through the clouds. there has been light. Far short We have all tons. of the end [or w hut-h Jesus lived or she spin! in which be ministered, )el. In perfect eoutueaere we cumun'. out-selves sud our hum- ble "orus to hm: who has tun- eitett the toad mud hum.» itndll- ticut_ tte know: the weak- ne-u ul ttte " "sit. and when the purpou " u no. he will “he the wulllor the and. Syneu lime dull have wrought“: lull powee ol nlec " and earth'- nuuuureu nnatll have pendulum-0d our plans: and devices shall have been tot- uotten, may we hope and pray ..s.sh nun-n! out oi what We are VOL. XXXVI, N0. 48 lay Map W Lo " cougwuatic to their pusmr In marks apply to [um ttge Paul" Lttrvsrr Bo greatly mus his gum” Mrs. F.nrquhurson worthy helpu-ru m n the unsuuuary woetit uldial y inu'nuuons of been greatly strength Votion to (new Intern “action also a weed o ture" to the pale Farquharson who w in “mm wurku and Inuugmful and Nun purpoae " u m. he wun u“: ...- leur the and. Wtteu lime shall have wroughtils in“ power ot den, and carth'n structure» man have pelluhcdnnd our plans and devices all-AH have bun tot- gouen, may we hope and pray that some put of what we are "Ill be counted worthy at henna lervedin that building not nude watts hands eternal In the “covet“. pympalhv " that whim“ the valtte In rhun-h ot Dr Fuquhuson. wuuu ."__""" ed the srpsmlmn, may soon be cout- Newly Icslmcd. cr,ooaoerrgrrcail',,t congress lions of Dornoch, Rocky Sauseen 1nd Wnlhumeford on Tuesday of thie week made a unanimous chmce of Rev. Mr Mull: for their new pastor. Mr Mills is from Shelburne district and has Im- 'ii'i'i-eiiriiiing-u',t'Jf't; it British Columbia, 50! when 'tl)',', Induction wrll také‘phcc ehqnly. ft. unann- late the congregation on mains. uhoice within a month and hope that the ut most Mummy Ind prone” will be the result. Mr Milla " hurried and he won the hurts of his punk ahead, we are Nomad. _------- Desirable and convenlem (arm for sale of On. Hundred and Fifty new. situated " miles noun: of Durham of mo Osmium; road. being Iota I. 2 and 3 of so. toansllp of Glenda. For lur- "~--‘~-- nnnlv to 3 o! w. mm...r liner particular. :pnly to ’AX' stimuli running our hearts we lung that trials ri,,ot"nsust awn: mld‘mg guud bye Io .he occupants; 'eresttrverra? man“ the whole} and disrruct is " mm in autumn“ L. Dr. quuharsun outnde of . ,_,__ .. nnhlic Desirnhlo Farm tor Saie. I’u'qunanon has iiittf" s helpuwol m many wuys. and stotrary unmade: und other Bub- immuuons of the church In": “my strengthened by bet du- to [new inn-rests. In this tou- mlso a rueed of pull. on" be to the pa.torU sitter His! . ___.-.' nun-I stimrqrgtt Ur. Fawn-mum. -___, _ Islelial duties was a public Home" and his services were tuatrle m several wuyI. AI m of the! High School Board not he excelled in the know- d Interest he brought to beat to problems. The “ma ve- npplv to mm as chairman of In LHu-uy Board which wtil mus 1m guiding hands... .r Furqunnnon has b03311"; -.--tm. --'n. Ind wHhout " Nina an. "ewell service. thun- II-uuulinn mum-um] d In 1 working side. by g away The you” 1! large opportunity hen-s tetrtshibtr. «:4me memones and ' and even through here has been “am. n have all (on). of _ii',.,v'.iii.isiiiii,iii,i,ii, iii ttt it) tttttit _------'--""" VHS UL uuv Tre-e-" anglbemd by hel de. nerests. In this cou- eed of plain IMlII be pauoru sister Mia. ho was "or diligcm r sad Wu especially Mtenliva in sickneu. , iurludiuz Miss Joni. the gram-u of good I)?" GRAY. “anvil”. Paator Durham Presbyterian Ch After a In mth’s holidav, the Hors" Fair last Thursday mammal its old time proportions wmeZT horses chang. ing ttatsds,tuossr orthetn algood prices Seven or eight buyers were preset” and ttood business “Ms the result. There Wile wind business in the more: also, and at least Iwo "" ”hunts ottered to 'Ilutl'tuhv ttwir ruulrlhulinn ”Human Mr. lily-(k in ILu with) In- There Wile good business m me- More' also, and at least Iwo Inn-rhunts offered to inert-M0 their co,utwhutiou to unis: Mr. ttlark in ILu outlay lu- ineusred in P‘lnhliahing mm- him Itin somewhat surprxsmg that mum have if! given nothing though all prom y the institution. The fair is uuw well established and when buyers understand th u the third Thursday of every month is the day, the cummunil y for 13 to K, miles around will remember it also ard it Will run along sauoothly by itself, even as the old mule fairs used to 1'.'s l ': _ ..‘.,.\:.um t Success to Darhttn Bur Considerable interest wa thin trial by people in very few who dld not th man guilty of the crime he with. While the great It the Icqtence a jut. 8n Tfin sent down for a longer term. i Considerable interest was centred on thin trial by people in this vicinity, very few who did not thinkthe young man guilty of the crime he was charged with. While the great majority think the untence a jut one, sympathy it felt for members of his family who In held in rcspcct here. . . a.) " W Jas. McLe an Sentenced II . school where young men and women are properly trolled for positions of trust. Business men are realizing this fact and consequently we ere soon able to place our graduates in main class situation. They re- nnin where they are placed because they are prep ired for responsible work. When you remember that this college is connected with the Central Blaine“ College. Stanford, and the Elliott Basi 1993 College. Toronto. two ot the but institutions in the province. you will not be iitrpr'ued why we obtain each good results Ask our students and graduates what we have [done for them And they will say “More than anyone else could have done. . Gratin“. from this College and we will do the some tur you. m " u"- gnu, Priming] John tally, BANK The REVIEW for The Horse Fair. 9F @NNNDA 'TORONTO L-,------,,, irURHAiii_PRANGH,, ' Gr (”m . Quiz ep?j"Co,teses-'i.jjirtcy ma .o.>o E) RETIRING AFTER "4 YEARS ll served six weeks of this time, has been in ince his trial bat on mv with McLean, he OFFICE alulished Mid M: rip l and _'i1'/e'"ii',,C"/'a'r' y ._. ...- W______"i-'-' the The list of articles to be sold includes islhehnany .t,ht1 have been omitted from rch i Friday, 28.h November is Tub?!" iculosis [My m the whack. and teach' 1'l are expected to impress on their t..U, pupils the nervsrity of fighting the rltV l dread disease. M my Chan-baa also Pef.lwrivetlt" mule: attention and It is met I Wm my all the attention it can get, ond I 1 byl 1isuiiryrsr--Hor',s are 08.10 this week y to i About so were sipped on the last two t,h1y,a,te,t days. Lumbs are worth from Mus "il to 7 3 lb, No change in hay prices. “here it is now being considered. This I ,vns sent two wccks ago and contained ,217namcs. No reply has In yet beep lrcceived from Ottawa, A second pete ‘tlon in behalf of Brooks has also been icxrculatcd in Owen Sound by the Y. M. 10. A, there and was also forwarded to [the Capital. Thus paper contained F about 75numci. from Turnght Thursday n {unwell inhaling of the (-nngregntion in being ht-l‘lin bite, mulch to give a united good- lye. All nut 10.! sale is living held at the M tuse tuis 1'hutsulay afvernoon, when Dr, Farquhartsoy tel dispoamg of a large wrurtp1ity of the lmusebold Ateets - " . A L, 7 ”a; t.,..todsase ----qe-rr-eree-""-"e--e-e"---""-CC" F all kinds of good commercial printiilg and iobwork. f Butter 22, eggs While Mr McKnight, of Dornoch, his daughter Miss Lyla and Miss Arrow- smith, of town. were driving southward towards Dnrham on Sunday evening, an incideut occurred about the Rocky _ . ,A__-A and, HILIUGUL ..r_P%re"'-it r” _ _,, church when might have proved seri- ous, In the dark the horse took fright and the buggy was somehow overturned andthe occupants thrown out. For- tummy the ammul did not run away and thcyescuped wnh a few bruises i, WW‘m-A recent cops' ‘uf the Hmdefuzd News has a glowing ‘account of the openiUg of a grand New Cullegiuw ln~tilute costing 8150, W00, We Hale the event, to plume, lunraelvvs ttlt the fact that two of the ;he<hspeeclu-s of the day were made my Mr, Catrtrtttit McIntosh, editor of "lhe News and by Mr, Jbseph Snell, ‘Prihcilmlnf the Saskatoon Normal, “huth South Grey boys. Then the :lgreut function of laying the corner ‘slone was dorie by Lieut- Governor ilk“. Brown. who was a Holstein boy ,asnn of late Thos. Brown for many 'll years treasurer of the township. , 5 Wcll done South Grey, " ll is an advantage mains! to keep a bank accountin the - of two pawns. so .that either one may make withdrawals. Such an account is called a "ioint am" We shall be pleased to funih pl!- DURHAM, .“ET WILSON, Principal lst 1 399 JJ 'eottere to Nov, 30, 1913 wm: m is momma the mum Lauder _-. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER. 27, 1913 --.-.----------" Xmas And New Yeat (“arcs an“ Reeve Calder is attending tht Conn . ty Council m Owen Botysd thit weak ht,k,,t't2,' tiuqrest stoek m town to -- A .. - . ., Central Drug Store Buy your Drug Store. h: UN|rK ulnlll v...- ' -- V 4 sous nudwill he conducted by tor. H [local-1 Bvnsruv--srartintt? rum " unknown cauuv. " vacant. w-smry frame home located on the fa 110er. John Bailey near Malock, int’sh‘nrmck. was demruyed by tire at 5.' a. In on Thursday of but 'r,dtv"t'7r"""" '" he some human , Miner. Rhoda and Kath Niven, pub-l lie school teachers, have gendered tiwir vesucrsation to the. Board at Trus- bees, to take place at Llle'cnd of the tum. We regret losing mule enthu- uhlt- young lathe-s, as both pmsess su- cial qualities and are capable" tom-hens, white the former is an active worker in Presbyterian Guild cigwleit. l ”,SEALs" TUBE my BACK --tio long as they aw unlike Pastime Stumps in desxgu and are placed on the hacks oi letters, Christmas Seetls~they aren't t' stamps " any iotiger---wiil ha permis- sible on [null mat ter. This in the “feet. ot aiist issued try the PosttulMterANtrt- eral at Ottawa. 3 day or so "o and it will set at rest "way doubts which arose last year when an order was promulgated which bade fair to der.. troy one of the best sources of revvnue open to Charitable Organizations in Canada. 0m: EVERY Faun 1svsur.--uhat) one-tenth Lu one-seventh of the dentin In Uutunu are (in. to the ravages of Consumplion and that more is a death from [hm disease wet-y foul hours in the year. are among the Hauling facts contained m the summary of (Acts now being sent out Lu Teachers and Ulevgy- uu n of the Dominion by the National Suntarium Association. " has been [Moved that of the 2350 deaths in A. 'ear in Ontario. one-third an of Pei- sons between the ages of 18 and 45. Dr. J. 1). Btruthers, of Durham. took over the practice of Dr. Uhamhew, m I'ivertott on Monday. Nov. loo and has titted up rooms m the brick bulld- mg next to the Post, ottlee. Dr. Sumner: has had good exnerience in his profesaion treuiirraeattrtthj, retsrar' on the Grutertl Hospital stair, Toronto brim? going to Dmhzuu, when: he practiced successfully tor a. year. He Is a sun of Jay. Summers. Port Elam and brother ot J. B. Strumers. --Kiu- cardiue Repox ter. k and brother ot J. B. Strumers. cartliue Repotter. Dar JaauiusoaAr Am large and Interested audteuce Presbylenall Guild on Munch) Dr. u. Jruuiesou, M. L. A., tluvut uddress on " Reminiuct Pultnt‘nl Llfe." His resume must complete one, for, as the htmsclf said, he had run t bet both In the House ot C) and the Legislature, had an uppustttnn lunch and the Gov b side, lmd tun-d the drum of l . well u the uWects of victory l Incl. only three members in tl: IO [louse to-day had been it t went for a longer period of ti; / he had. His address was we : well armstruc'tiye and he ' Div Jamaica’s AiMtNMr."--To y , 1 l large and interested audience at. th Death of Mr. John Brown ic Presbyterian Guild on Monday night. I ---- I '1 Dr. u. Jruuieson, M. L. .A., gave It Mr. JH‘III Brown " Hanover “an“ tlueut address on '1Retuistitceut"ts ot '/rr.ddeuly Mm km with 'twart trouide l f Political Life, " His resume was a iwhilv “WW“: in bedou Sunday mm,“ (t "ioil, complete one, tor, as the speaker ing and lusud :mnv before medial i l himself said, he had run tor wear "ttctulattr'e could he "tecureul 11.. had " her both in the Home of Commons mm“ at the C. P. ll. sratiott (in Sahib , ' aud the Legislature, has) an: on them”). WNW“ lo tueet his wife. whol, opposmnn lunch and the G'?.vtrt..uutnvril,,i,sr ttse truin that night relttt tsitig l side, had tun-d the dregu of defeat as hm“ a si-it to list daughti-r. Miss l ‘wellu the sweets of Victory and in Mary, ltr [mi-hum, and who was also incl. only titpee members in tht, Unlm- ' ielllriiimz uotue lo spend Sunday at l 1oUouse to-day had been in P‘rhmjhouw. thudeniun heartily liefui'ei ment for a longer period of time than 5 ret i, ing and noiutiruation of approach i he had. His address was anecdotalulmx mm”, was given, but about; 6'; well as instructive and he told ',ti'l'i'fh1i.y.'k Sunday morning the final mu l interesting stortets, incident to politic- cw“. to mm Ernest McGirr and al lite concerning his own elections] Alex Bell, Unzhaun Model mtudents, l and others about his fellow m berg. who pom. at, the Brown home marten- Among the celebritiesttte 'tiiitii' on i ed for a doctor but medical attendarcw ' Were am John Mchnuld, r Oliverlwas of no avml. The deceased my). ' Mowut, Alan rstudtsouur,dttptt.s Con- has lived in Hanover llie past 9-in mee, ll, M, Uatuer, tttr eKen years had resided previously in Allan; y?/z'iiusti'u,"li Char 1"l, en i',',', Park and was slife long resident of} summit is.“ e rot time a an t a . , ownshi ' furinin to thel giant. "tru. John " was at the iii'iil','g,etti/yut'Jtr) Se WM “Ryan's “fl i Lukypicllu m 1.lm and o." u“Hinge and is survived by his widiw. a I (mansion .m prP/lfr,,t?y', [linking ttip.- t ember of the well-known McIntosh , sell a "good iellow and mining with tamil , and two tsous and two daugh- T everybody. Dr. Juneau. stated that tors. for“, in lilmwood. Donald in the , be regarded Canada’s two grammes: welt. Mrs. Driuvll in the west and L mature to be Sir. Geo. W. Ross and his: Mary, a mining] in town, There , Hon. u E Foster, both surpualng also survives m. brotluts, Wm. B. r even the " sllver-zangued Sir Wilfrid’ of Hanover, George (Benlimk (109mm. r in oratory. Wichita» “this; lor). James in Dakota and bis slum-s , I splendid musical programing wus Mrs, M. Jacklm near Hanover and u given an the meeting consisting of Mn. ll, Parietal swimon Park. lee ' iUtrumentats by Mm“ Kelsey tsnd funeral will be held over until Friday Hutton, solo: by Mrs. Lauder and Mr. afternoon pending the arrival of Teet- . A. a, MoOomb rnd . duct: by a1rrs, em friends and burial will be made in - 8Lonchuuse and Miss V. Culdwell. Hanover. m umLory. “ammonia me warn; I splendnl unusual programme was glveu at the meeting consi.tirotr of murumcnlals by Muse. Kelsey and Hutton, .0103 by Mrs. Lauder and Mr. A. u. MoOowb md 11 duett by Mrs. Stonehuuse and Miss V. Caldwell. A fil sivsigsairgsiysiariiaaggsrxliiN%ll"2iill lil h lldl x 99 Sfren8irom'e 's Ilril1 ti H . M Custom Chopping a is our Spacillhy. _ Ba] szm?a£§mm3mflflfl3 i Gut Glass at the Central 1tetiriiil North West Gen}. _Al1vf1'1trl'Pltr-a-"r-"-l-1' unitorm, at a very moderate price. EVE)’ bag gag. "iiiiireii." A trial will convince you. There are other mnrrcirrtt1itrirAttttW-te, A TRIUMPH IN FLOOR In FEEDS we have a large choice of the best quality at moderate prices. We are in the market for any quantity of good clean grain, at highest market price. We exchange oatmeal for oats. TORONTO e rec "m On Tuesday", Det. 2, the B. Y, P. u. of the Baptist church are holding a eaper halfway: aryl Flower Gyeuing Contest Social. An intergpgin? prs- 1 gramme is being prepared n_n‘d,;e_gcsh- menu will also be served, Ad isifn 10c. mer-sarah-o.--" bars:I owned ttis Mr John McPaydsn. Edge ill, which was seriously injured in a runnwsy mis- hap I week ago Saturday. died from these injuries last week," .MrsMeFarden (bought the animal only last spring for ;about .150. T " Irwpeetor Wethelal pine his first ofReial yilit to our High School moms "tondsy and Tuesday-mf this week. We have not yet had his otBeial repent but like all his pred esuors he con- l deluns the present fut tities hr tenrh- I Iin“ the High School rnuise. We i.hope it Won't. lit-1mm till this reproach ottthe good name ft our town ll rr~ loved. The Baptist congregation will likely hoou a successor to Rev. N. McCaus. land from one of four ministers, two of whom have already preached here, With the dates that they have preached F or will preach, they are as follows '. '. Nov. lb', Rev. Mr Collins, of Toronto, ' formerly of Wingtumt Nov. M, Rev. . MrRowland, of Burk's Falls '. Nov. 30, Rev. Mr Bonar, of Megan Falls .i, Dee. ville, Here it is only twenty-two years since Sir John Mnrttonnld passed off the scene, says the Belleville Ontario, and yet Sin John never dodged ah automobile. never hear d the stutter- ing of a motor bike, never held a strap in I trolley car. never posed for a mo- tion picture, never mailed a. letter rez- ularly for less than three cents. never listened to the squeaky voice of a phon- ograph. never saw an avlnter capering around in the atmosphere with u hear- in than air machine, never despatch- ed a message hy wireless. never was 1iir.ri.?j!, hy "1frrtttrettes and never WM kept awake. nights by the frantic howl. iing of an " emergency." - _.-" The funeral of Mrs Chas. Wilkinson,. who died on Nov. ll, was held to Maple wood cemetery on the following Friday, Rev. Mr Hartley conducting appropri- ate memorial services at the house and grave. The casket bearers were Messrs Thomas Russell, John Saunders, Miles Wilson. Chas. Saunders, Henry Wilk inson and F. Watson. Friends attend- I ing from a distance were Mrs Lang,1 Mrs Swinburne and Mr Campbell Saun- 1 Aets, all from Hanover. The late Mrs Wilkinson was born in Glasgow, Scot. land, over 80 years ago and came to this country with her parents, Mr and Mrs Wm. Allen, at the age of 7. The fam- ily settled in Guelph where the deccas. ed was married and 45 years ago came ty Durham to reside. Her. husband predeceased her seven rears ago. She was held in the highest respect by her family and all who knew her. Two daughters, Mrs John Saunders and Mrs James Watson survive and mourn her death. {day ryrning In meet ms “nu. """l ‘wus by ttte train that night veturrtinsti ii-mit a si-it to live daughter. Miss -ele Mary, In lmrlmm. and who was also it_eturmirty.uyt",e to spend Sunday at ihuuw. Heitadeatett heartily before , rel it ing and no im imalion of npproach in.” ulnnlh was given. hut about '6 " and Oat Crushing Baled Hay nnd Salt for sale. kerMTiiirA'i,iGrirTG hm Brock. l I‘ll. u‘lllI' -._r_..- ¥_ - lsuddeuly stricken with heart trouhle while sleeping in bed on Sunday mum- 'ngnnd 0495“] away before medial ttemlatwe could be secured. He had een " the C. P. It. station (m Satur- day o-yt-n'mg In meet Me wife, who was by Hm Iruin that night returning 1mm a vi.it to hm daughter. Miss Mary, m Durham. and th0 was also ' - - u.._.I.... no brother: was sculcu lu-u‘ny. ‘1»‘ll‘u’ Death of Mr. John Brown any. before Police Magistrate J. P, ---- Tulford. Fines wcro imposed on all, Ir. John Brown of Hanover was Calder paying " Robert Noble M.00, ldeuly stricken with heart trouble Arnold 810, each Hearing their share of ile sleeping in bed on Sunday umm- the costs. We said last week this case {and lussul away before mcdiul “auto go before Magistrate Mclnnes, vndam-e could be secured. He had l of Yeovil. It was entered there, but on an sat 1ho " P. It. station ott tiatuts . 3 " cstion of Jurisrdiction, it was dis- tnd New Yeal_ Cardawtn tajrrltttttt9tnf?, 0914 Always reiiatltrAtr1 Get, 31736; sale bills printed here. to m ()sil) Ill ii/il hriii?eriTarseiiiilt td-yy, Weine': TIE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA / MRS. A. BEGGS (y SON your supply off 1:'at' al per bag $1.10 off car tce: " V. Clii' E... "aT, :, Tii' LONDON. ENG., OFFICE [funk Bldgs--Ptiuces St, DURHAM BRANCH: due here Thursday or Friday. Special price on ton lots by taking it off the car. Cell at the store and get our prices. The cale.of Arch. cpury.rriobur If you want a grocery order Fresh Water Herring Fresh Water Salmon Oilcake Linseed Meal Cotton Seed Meal New Mantles Just Arrived car of No. 1 Putatooq Comfort, otatoes, 325 Branches Throughout Canada. Capital Authorized Capital Pald Up Reserve Funds oz. Carload Bran and Shorts There ls great comfort in a long coat with a far collar. There is so large a portion oi the winter which is severe and blustry that the possessmu of along coat with a far collar is prac" tically a necessity in every women’s complete wardrobe. We have them and they are made especially for our- selves. They have superior cloth, also superior quelity quilted luring Ind are a little longer than the ordinary fur a “We longer collar coat. Any one intending purchasing u good warm coat should see this lino before selecting elsewhero. We have also passed into stock within this last week 36 Ladies new Coats ranging in pricefrom .............. $6to " Oar showing of Men’s and Boys‘ Overcoat: and Men’s and Borf Suits is an interesting faint. ‘Of this store. Savings INCORPORATED 1869 riled . . . 0 25,000,000 JP . . . . 1 1,560,000 I . . . . . 13,000,000 complete stock of Department " all Bunches. er. It ll "" CUIIIC' w - hunt. The REVIEW te ha. t, ms for $l.00 Elegance, also 2331:“: u Butter um 111" your mighbor borrow your] REVIEW. whilc you my tho abandon nuts! both. why not tell him our "link! can to new suboribcn um! let him buy " on pup- er. In. the chum. of a lifetime: H I S-HUGHES, Manager. due here Thursday. Get P. lt. tracks here. Price '. Subsctiber: . Five Roses Flour Milvcrton Jewel Mc0owan's Eclipse King Edward Chesley Flour missed to be tried in Durhnm. Th mother. up our information about t“ attacking the plaintiff " once “a wrong and we do them thhs justice to " BO Choice imported and Domestic Per fumes in bulk or fancy pukqe. NEW YORK AGENCY Cor. William and Calm SI: in a hurry phone us PHON E 50 Economy Central Drug SH JI 4th re- m no " my at cl, Cr- M, le, {a

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