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Durham Review (1897), 9 Oct 1902, p. 4

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i l W I ()ur Waggons & Carriages are bought in Carload Cash and our prices are consequently away down low, money in your pocket to inspect our Lines and get out before purchasing anything we handle. HARVESTE c0MPANY's BINDERS, MOWERS & RAKES. Organs. Sewing Machines. Cream Separators, Chums. Washing Machines and Wringers. bottom prices. FIRE lNSL’RANCEs$Qs‘ MASSEY p, I l , Y( , LES“‘Q$ That hat problem will be easily solved if you visit our Millinery show-rooms. The most ex- tensive Millinery assortment in Durham is here for your pleasure. New York, London and Tor. onto in all their rnillinery glory and excellence are represented here in pleasing array, Street Hats, Ready-to-wear Hats and Trimmed H ats, in such gay profusion as to make the scene almost bewildering. No thought or fancy has been over- looked, no worthy style neglected, and no matter how extreme or how modest your taste, this is the one store that is sure to gratify it, so easy to make a test. Come and see. MASSEY-HARRIS SHOW ROOMS Done in the Best and Insurance a specialty. Binders, Mowers. Rakes, Sc and best improved makes, to go to work. BICYCLES TO REN'I . " HRS FOR New and Second-hand Bicycles for Sale Bicycles done well and promptly. A [30031 I?q BICYCLES Wilkinson Plows and Steel Rollers. Snowball, Chatham & Milner-Walker Wagons. Palmerston Carriage Co.'s & McKee‘s Carriages Buck's & McC1ary's Stoves & Ranges. Raymond & New Williams Sewing Machines. Bell & Berlin Pianos & Organs. l Dawswell Chums. Wrinsrers & “fashimr Manhir EY-HARRIS frAcrrrNEs- Cash and one Priee, Millincry Question- gasily Bd,ig- [li-Jill/iii-tri,)?,] . MCKINNON JOHN LIVINGSTON. nos & Organs. Henry's Harness. ' Wringers & Washing Machines. Cheapest Companies. Farmers' Scufflers, &c., are the very latest es. Call and see samples ready are, bought in Carload lots for 'or/ook. W Buggies & Harness Everything at rock Also repairing "W- "t we ,3r; low. It's our Prices rur plougns, pulpern. em, you should all on A. B. McArthur at the bridge. Gunman; St. " you are getting a cutter this winter ttall on us before - urchnling. Bee our ad. For ploutrhs, pulpers, all on A. B. HeArth, 130007103: IN HANovrm.--To, Thursday, we believe, Rev. Mr. Bu is to be inducted to Lhe charge Hanover and Hampden, vacant t the retirement of Rev. Mr. (Jaime. Ladies‘ Rairtooau-au tsixetr.--tst land's. oblige us by making this offer known. TEAcnmu-I' 1)osves'raos.-The annual Meeting of the teaching fraternity of South Grey will be held in Flesherton on Friday and Saturday, October 17 and 18. Note it down. 20 CENTS. -we, will send the Review to any address, on the continent till Jan. I, 1903 for this mun. Our friends will oblige us by making this offer known Mr. H, H. Miller, in his ad off new farms for Sale. Look it ‘ look him up. " Always prompt negligent.” A good supply of Blankets just in-- at Grants. Men's Waterproof Jackets-just the thing for fall wear-at Ireland's. Miss Annie Gregson writes to us this week acknowledging the receipt; of the photagraphs of the river, memorial stone etc., and again warmly thanks all for these later evidences of interest in her dead, As one of her 1901 letters estimated she is to married early in November and Durham friends will waft a wish of ioy to her in her happi- new as readily as they took n share in her grief. Miss Jean Renwick, of Dromore, who was visiting her aunt, Mrs. Geo. Cttteh- nie, last week, sang a solo in the Pres- byterian Chm ch at the morning service. Miss Reuwick is a pleasing vocalist and is always listened to with appreciation in Mount Forest.~Rep. Mr. W'm. Mehiurdo, Proton, accom- panied by his son James. of Sault Ste Marie, who is home on a brief visit called on ye editor last week. and proffered a wunu invitation of hoapi- tality whenevet we visit that city. Thanks gentlemen. Rev. Mr. Graham. Dornoch, was. in town last week, looking well after his five tyeeks western trip. He left his daughter much improved in health with her grandparents in Hat Portage. Mrs. Wm. Matthews returned Sutur- day from Stratfmd hcspital. leaving her. mot.her Mrs. C. Gray progressing fuvm-nhly. Mr. Herb Gray goes down to see her today. Rev. Mr. Graham's pulpit at Dornoch and Rocky Snugeen was taken in his absence at his Lu'other's funeral by Mr. Wm. Young, whose services, we learn, were much appreciated. Rev. Mr. Newton assisted in the plat.- form work at the Harvest Home ser. vices at Rev. Mr. Pomeroy's Ebenezer appointment on Tuesday night. Miss Margaret Gun We are pleased to see " able to be about, again. Mrs Laidlaw also, we are glad to learn is doing well. Muss Alla Patterson, Flint, Michigan, is visiting ft lends and lelatives in town and counuy at present. Mr. c. Layton left Monday. for Georgia, where he will be in charge of the construction of the new Cement Works. . Miss O’Donnell is at present recovering hum an attack of typhoid fever. and is being nursed by her sister. Mrs. (Rev.) Farquhurson and Miss A. C. McKenzie attended a meeting of the Dornoch W. F. M. S. on Monday. Mr Roht Reid, now of Flint, Michigan. was married lately to a lady of that city. Congratulations. Mrs. Barber and Mrs. McNeil. from Hanan, visited -.at their cousin’s, Mrs Alex. McLean, Proton. Mrs. Sudden, Chatsworth. is waiting her daughter Mrs. F. McOlor'klin, who has been ill for some time. Rey. Mr. Fnrquhamn preached " the Varney Harvest. hams Selvicel on Sunday afternoon. Min Belle McKinnnn. near Chester. in the gueist of her sister Mrs. J no; A. Black at present. Mrs. Landlaw. Br and Mrs Mighton. Br went by the exeurston to Detroit, to visit their children. . Mrs. Arch. HcKenie and Mn. Md. Km: wen visiting friends in Elmwood last week. Min Normsfuwn left for her home in Priceville tt..thix time owing to her mother’s illnmf' Mr. Con. Knapp intends to reside in Owen Sound for the winter. Mrs. Jno. Smith 5nd was Rose were in Mt Forest on a bullion: trip. Mr. w. P. waham was in town from Saturday to Monday, mad examined the Works. Min 8. McKinnon is with her lumbar! Dan at. Failwell this week. Mm. (Dc) Jamieson is in Winnipeg at Additional Locals. .m4 THE his ad offers two Pvrem--/ro-dan Rev. Mr. Budget Lhe charges of is! up and ' never u" It; ' a gag; since TORONTO The November meeting will be held at Mm. Bam Patterson's near Durham, on the tirst Thursday of the month. , Mu. T. Ileana. K. L. DIXON. After the leading of this paper follow- ed a short discussion on "Cream Be. parators” m which nearly all present took part. ' varcoxrvgm.-.. We beg to thunk Me. In. A. Beaton for . delightful folder dispnying the churni- of the " 81mm doorway of the Dominion." It is i-ted by the tourism Atomistic»). A good paper was given by Mrs Thus McGirr, on “Accidents m the Home." showing the great necessity of presence of mind. . . A successful meeting was held at Mrs W. L. Dixon's on Thursday, Oct. 2nd. There was a very good attendance some coming a distance of ten miles. Brown .--- McLachlan - That this council adjourn to meet again an Tues, day 14th to consider the report of fire and light committee re electric light. Car. Council adjourned. WM. " VOLLET'I‘, N. MCINTYRE, ' Clerk. Mayor. Hunter - McLachlan - That the band get a grant ot titty dollars dona tion for the year 1902. Car. Brown - Hunter -- That John 1ieKeelmie, Alex McLachlan end the mover beacommittee to draft a By- law to prohibit hawkers and pedlars trading in this town. Car. Sharp - Hunter - That the report of Finance Committee be accepted and cheques be issued for the several amounts. Car. And that the following accounts be laid-over till next meeting for further explanation: Estate of late Dr Gun, John A Darling, all of which is re- spectfully submitted. gineer 8.75, work tanks 1.50 T. Daniels, work on streets... W. Calder, 10 cords wood used on Lambton strank...... . .. Work on tank as follows t Jas. Falkingham, 3.40. Wm. Russell, 18.85. J. O‘Donnel 2.60. W. Saunders, 3.00. J Russell, 17.70 ; T. R. Wher. an, 16.50 ', George Mcikle, Calder , Pettigrew, drilling well & casing? . , . .1 ..T.T.T.' ll, McFarIane jr. Telegraph ac H. McDonald. repairing.chim- neys of Fire Hall. . ..... .... Caretaker, 3 mos. sal. and lock C. Brown, work on streets .... Jag. Carson, on acct as cousta'e John Mitchell, gravel to tank. . G Heise, board, men aud teams drilling well on Lambton St. F. Seigner, chimney stacks and pails....... ...... ...... .... Clerk'is.'sal. for Sept,, 4 loads of kindling for engine, paper and postage...... '.., .. .... Health Inspector, 3 mos. salary A, McDonald. 3 mos. sal as en- Met in regular meeting. October 6th. Full council. Minutes rmd and adop- ted. The finanee committee recom- mended payment of accts. as follows : G. Sparling, lumber and posts tor tanks and bridges. ......5101 15 Wm. Moore, 6 cords wood for __ Town Hall and market. . .. . L", 50 1fmm.--We give the anmw free for the balance of this year to new aub- scribe" for 1903. Along With this we give the Christmas Annual a 88-pttgte magazine with attractive Illustrations and reading matter suitable for the parlor table. Our readers will oblige us by making this remarkable offer known. Indies’Felt Slippers the largest - Iortment. in Durham. Dmnnt or thum...-.. A meeting of the Women's Auxiliary is being held at Trinity church, today. Wedneodny. delegntu being present from o. Saint Chatsworth. Mnrkdnle. Hanover and other places. Mrs. Parker is president. Ann You Gomo?--0nly two clue. of people just now. those who hare been to the uhowa and thou who hare not. The f1rat clan uhruld so to Price, ville next Wednesday, for purpooou of comparison. the other class should no because it is the his: chance this year. You wont be sorry. WaAT THEY ARE Dorxo.--we intend to show what the Women’s Im,titutes are doing by publishing a paper read by Mrs. Wm. Derby at a recent meeting on " Economy in the Home." lt is a. good one and should awaken a warmer interestpn their meetings. Too crowd- ed this week. Their next meeting is at Mrs. Sam Patterson's near Durham, first Thursday Mteamoou in Navemher. as the disea'se was tdo' jd, “advanced. The sun-"wing friends have the sytn- pathy of all. --Ilcp. N. a. & J. McKeclmie. A “HILL Baum“! Catope-Mr. C. C. McFayden early in the spring 33th Mr. And. Lindsay two Carmen No. . potatoes. but week. they dug up the fruits of them which was a. bushel. We regret to announce the sad death of Miss Laura. A QW, youngest, daugh- ter of the late J. B. hilp, which occurs ed near Drmum'P. 1Ved nestlny. Sept. 23. Deceased was taken with u tpetuiicttis and died after. a. brief illness (st-spite the care of a professional nurse and the best of doctonng. An operation, Whtch had been con.t.emplated had to be abandoned Lndies’ Fur Coats and Caper-ines. newest tttries-ttt Jun. IrehtndU. Women's Institute TOWN COUNCIL -----H - 8507 08 10 25 8 70 31 68 10 25 25 12 4O 00 1165 I PAM, rims. '. I Alumnus. Prtearviite. . . . . I) o 97 51 25 We are at the shop at the bridge ev- try-Wednesday and Saturday. Or. ders or enquiries left at C. McArthur’s store, or at the REVIEW OFFICE, will receive our best attention. Winter is approaching and for those who want something nice. ser- viceable and good in CI 1n"P E R S made by Gray of Clmtluu that class here. Summer is over and we are ready for the FALL TRADE with PLOUGHS. I’ULPERS. &C. Call and see our Stock and get our prices. C MONEY 'ro LEND,--- DEBTS COLLECTED,-- LANDS BOUGHT & tiOLD,-- Every kind of fiuaaeiai business transm- ted. The T. o. Stewart Farm, Lot 16, Con. 2, w, G. It. Bentinck; loo acres with about. 30 cleared ' frame house and other buildings. Said to have u lot, of very fine hardwood timber. A 100 Acres in Bentinck. In excellent state. good buildings and fences, Rood soil, School and Church close at hand. Post Oftice on the farm. Owner getting up in years and bound to sell. LOTS 2 AND 3 CON. 18 GLENELG.‘ Tho " Findlay Melina Farm". This! contains 2oo acres Ind belongs to th Com- I puny who offer it at the price of a. Ml, acres. . i He u now offering for Sale : THE MALCOLM CAMERON 100 tore: on Garat’ruxa A good farm with fitte buildings. Offered very chap as Mr. Cameron has gone west. t jlll.liutrghs ' 1hzears A. B. IhARTitiii" It, PAYS TO DEAL WITH HIM. Carefully consider whore they do their _ business. Many at these men go to . I H. H. MILLER. the Hanover { Covyeynncer, even though It means It few 2 miles of a drive. They say that he ia; '. Always Irroioi"c--t""'er negligent." thst? he has had th?. years experience and that; As I mu givmg up business and have leased the People's Mill for a. term of years. all accounts owing me must he settled up by cash. note or wheat, not. later than October 4. um. Also please take notice that any flour. or offal owing on Krista must be take n out of the will by that date. I have a good team of horses. "double 1 waggun and heavy set of working hor- I gas which will he sold at a bargain. R. McGowa. I C A U T I O U S Successful Men We have still a full line of Peter Hamilton Machines, Binders, Mow- ers and Drills. Examine our Chums too which we offer at right prices. Address,-H. II. MILLER. , Lock Drawer 28, Hanover, Ont. Retiring from Business. Oct. Ibis am will find W’ _ . Wan. Jot-9,9... - and Equipment. The School In "ttttpred tot full Junior Loam” Md 11mm Work. under the following sun“ o""nrteentsetsemiurtutiUpiiaiir.' 130'. ALLAN, may. It. LICK. B. A., Mind Modem. "tir. A. WOODS. “H213- Wong]. 1ateeading mu should enter at boxinmn “unmet-clouding: podble. T) Buggy Whips 05 Kruger Pun Knm~~ tt ire Shaw-la (l3 Ensilnge Forks :1 Odd Knives (I) Dash Churn,.- I I In. Screws I!) Shot Guns 2 Towel Racks I.", Wash'g Ma, him, L' Knife Bumds 20 Clothes Wrinsret _ 2 Bag H oldets 20 Wheel Btutow,. 2 Apple Pickvvsittr, ('ar'e Hic'e lumgw L' Clothea Racks .50 Sell. Harness ltr, WM. BLACK Durham School IBARGLAY tl NOBLE HARDWARE! Are now stocked uh with MAXWELL & COCKSHI'TT Just received a large shipnu-m of our celebrated Clauss Razors ami Scissors. Every article guarnn In Knives and Forks we out class all competitors. CALL He who endeavors to satisfy .111 customers will receive the rich rewsrd. That is the secret of rhttt success. We have the right Stock and do satisfy the majority of cus tomers. Nothing can touch our W BLACK Silverware for wear Htlt cheapness. Try a Box of our Kando Silw Polish. PROYEN Hay Fork ADAMS WAGGONti 1i)1enepts--. A? arrows ScuffZers TOLTON'S Pea Harvcstcl Barney Stoves, Pianos dk l mun vester Drill with stec wire conductors :ALL and EX A M I NI BARGAINS ' it” .6010 of ”exam/l foods. BIRMY I NW. Best of its kind 001'. tr, 1902 '. 01.00 stiniiaitii.", and see our fa- mous Syl- our " " Dill ., All V Haul Win Flam Hal ml

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