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Durham Review (1897), 26 Nov 1903, p. 1

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Celluloid Sets. 9 Leather Goods. Well bought and will be sold at moderate prices. We are now booking orders ahead. EXQUISITE NOVELTIES FOR XMAS [EA beautiful WALL POCKET given with every 50c purchase while they last? HOLIDAY GOODS JAMES IRELAND tming in your froducoKW/o We»! 1?. If you are not supplied with a new winter I‘ COAT it's time you were. You wql never _ meet with better values than we are giving at $5.00, $6.00, 6.50, 7.50, 8.50, 9 00 and $10.00 Fe Warm, stylish Coats for the girls---Ulsters have shawl collar, braid trimmed. Reefers, oxford and navy, storm collars, double breas- ted. Womanbor ' Prirsa, Odd Lines at Clearing prices. Youth's and Women's Boots, good medium weight/regular 8r.25 to $1.75 for $1.00. Boys' and Girls' Boots, good strong school Boots, regular $1.00 to $s.5o for 75 cts. V . NO. 48 Now in stock and arriving daily. iii) mum IDURHAM, iiiiiiiiiiiir," NOVEMBER 26, 1903. Em fi.r.,ra-" ii-s"ii2oY/rgitlltt , ir, 't2jiar 55:: ones I)! It. will [my you to read H. H. Moc REVIEW huhmce of the year for 10 ct: to new subscribers. l The fhetstryteritut Guild will hold their nregulnr quarterly social evening in the ilstvtetyent of the church on Tuesday gevening next. A novel entertainment l is int-mg gotten up, and a. very pleasant evening ts assured. Everybody is invit- ied, hath young and old. Admission 1 10 cts. H. H. Mockler has a great assortment of Wny't, JiNfflers & Sweaters. i Fun tjmoHrNa.--'l'he snow just icon-ink as we went to press last Week. , continued to fall till nearly a foot, deep and sleighing since has been excellent. Monday it threatened to get soft, but, , colder spellset in with light snow. so that road candltions are excellent. and the sleigh hell is everywhere. Wood rushed in during the week and for n. day leached $3.00 but fell on Tuesday to 82.75 and latterly same day to $2.50 and $2.25. The thimrs for Christmas are u dozen Photos. such as Kelsey Bros. make. Money to Loan at, 45 Ber cent. MACKAY & an Durham. People say H. H. MocklerU in the place to get Rubbers. hath heavy and A BittthGUliown.v Robe is a. thing of beauty and usefulness. Price one at T Smith’s the Saddler. With eggs 20e a dozen, it willEPuy you to try our Poultry Spice and gag pro- ducer. Mtctf"rltuie & Co. Dr. T. P. Smith, Eye 2eftd2 Elnm. Will he at. the Middaug House for one day only. Wednesday, Dee. 9th. Ldmhel't's Hair Retstorer--60ett hottie. Restores the color and keeps the bur from falling out-mt Mncfnrhue’s Drug Btote. Need-time for warmer stockings and underwear as here and m Ireland's store you wilt tind an unmatched showing of dependable hosiery and underwear. Fon b'ALR.--Two Durham Bulls. Pedio greed. Ont Roan. 9 mos. old. One Red, 17 mos. old. Will be sold cheap. Apply Co T G. Morrison. Rocky Saugven FAuxuus' ABt,'oCiA'rto.N.--A mevuug of the South Grey Furmers' Atwociation will he held in Calder's Hall. on Satur- day, Nov. 28, at3 p. m. Everybody is weir 0m e. SERIOUSLY Irt.--We regret to hear that Binnie McGirr. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Thou. McGirr. is very ill from a. kidney trouble We sincerely hope he may soon he himself again mid able for his Model school duties. Pu: BocaAL.-on Friday night. Nov. 27. the pupils and friends of the Sunday School conducted in McGirl's school house invite. everyone to a. literary pro- gram and pie social in the schoolhouse on above date. Admission, loc.. Ladies bringing pies Ot boxes, hee. Barren THAN Evtut.--"The Weekly,' Mun," the farmers business paper. a prmnises to he even more interesting lo the funnel! in 1904 than In the past. The Sun is one of the few papers that places the farmers' interests before all: when. Subscriptions may he left, atl The REVIEW ottice. Clubbing tatel 81 75. ', MOVING b'otprH.--Our confrere of the Chronicle is this week moving his plant. into the old Chronicle building adjoining the Chanel Smith foundry, a. work en- tailing an immense mnount of planning Mid labor. The move is necessitated on account. of Mr Jno Nit hol desiring his whole space to begin " merchant, tailor business. Mona SCHOOL Room NrereDeo.--At a meeting of the School Board on Sutur- day evening, the trustees accepted the application of Miss Maggie Mckenzie for the position of teacher in the new room to be opened up in 1904. ihis will make 8 regular teachers and utilizes every room in the building. The Model class next year will have to be provided for elsewhere" It. is not too soon to think ahout a new building adapted for High School work, leaving the present building to accmnodnte the public school. The expansion of the town will soon demand It. Our prices sue reasonable and the nudity of our photos makes the value-- Kelsey Bros. Remember yaur friends and buy your photos at. the Kelsey Bios. studio. SECRET or BuccRtm.-- The success which the Toronto Star has achieved during the past four years has been the subject of much comment in the news- paper and business world. From an Aw- ernge dail circulation of a. little over 14,000 for tine year 1902. The Star has now an average daily circulation of over 21, 500. It has so grown in favor too. with the general public that it now carries more advertising than any‘other pugs-r. evening or morning. in t e cit. . he reason for the ti!',",,"':',",',; of Te. Star. howevel, is not far to see . If you are a reader of The Sun. you will have. noti- ced that its new: columns are put up in a way that makes the news easy to riuut. Its daily woman’s page, with its fashion cuts. is veryattlactive; its market re- ports are especially fall and accurate; its editorial columns are fair. sane and strong. and hee from partizan bias. while its sporting columns cover the whole fleld of sport. The Star’s suc- cess, therefore, is hat the natural result of a newspaper policy which consults the taste of all classes. Its subscription price is 'l,00 a year. with the balance of this year thrown in to new subscribers. REVIEW and Daily Star, 1 year, 81.80. ttill pay you to read H. H. Mock- m Costs you nothing to come in and in- spect our fine photos-Kelsey Brno. H. H. Muckler’s Shock of Underwear is hard to heat for good values. Carr‘s Cough Cure is fully gunrau teed-at Mtuefarhute'tt Drum Store. One dozen Cabinet Photos such as Kelsey Bros. can make as nice to own and easy to buy. Fox t5ALe.--A few black Hallow" Rohes-ts'piendid Value. Gall at. T Smith's, Saddler. art your Christuuui Groceries at H. H. Mocklerhr. felt, the best. kept in stock. All good: vered. darGidrtourtidihe" Jud!" will hnye the usual tangle. to unmvo . Highest Cash Price paid for Mink. Pox. Skunk. Coon and all kinds of raw fun at Peel, the Shoemam'o store. When you want the beat of footwear. when you want to save on shoe hills. you‘ll get this dean-able combination at J nines 1rehsnd's. NoTtcte.---I will he. at Macfarlane's Drug More until Christmas eve. All ordots let; there. will receive careful tsttontiom--NANTA CLAIM-l. 4 I An exchange says that the heat har- lcmeter in the world is an old scratched ', up, lop-ennui. battle scarred cat. If he mats grant! it is a sign of rain. If he .stands with his luck to the stove. it ' means cold weather, 1vhen he washes ,his fare, wash yours. for company Is reaming. If he is nervous at. the time he is usually sleeping. examine your light- Ening rods, for a. big electric storm is brewing. Everything he does is a, Sign , of something. If you " isn't got a meat" gly old cut. you'd hetter get one at once. HAVE Bums ToLD.-Nrr have. given due notice of our great of!" the REVIEW. Wetk)r, Heryld. am} Equally Jhyu1tT 1 Dnsnuvnn Btrccmgtg,-- The Family I Herald and Weekly Scar of Montreal, is meeting with an emurmous increase of i subscriptions this year. The success in Itteil deserved. for they are wiving the 5 biggest. dollar's worth ever offered the *puhlic. Their two premium pictures '3 this year are beautiful ind their Domin- , Io map should be in every home. The 'generoeity of The Family Herald uh. lishers this season is winning till!,',',' 'thousandsot new readers. In almost every home. one hears of The. Family i Hernld’s beautiful premiums this season i With the REVIEW next, year 81.75. Weekly Herald and Holidny Number for $1.15 and ':lteadvurtseriphor" are coming in. Sec page-3. You’ll be sorry if you miss the maul evening in the. hmment. of the Fri-shy- terian Church. Tuesday evening next. Don't th'uk Menage yuu are married you‘re out of it. All will he heartily welcomed. especially strangers. Dr. Gen. tg. Burt, Specialist. Dine-.591- of the Rye, Ear. Throat and Nose, will he an the Middnugh Home, Durham, on Wednesday. Dec. 2nd, from 10 a. m. to 4 g m. Glasses fitted hi the most scien- ti c and accurate met ads. Fees re- duced to regular Optician prices. Comm; Hawk-Dr Ernest Lemon. Rose Lawn. Indiana. has owing to ill health, sold his practice and property to Dr. Bert Cook. formerly of Trnvrrston. and is now visiting friends in Chicago. Ingersoll. &c. He will arrive here next week intending to settle in or near Durham, A Gain HArtoAm.---We will give the Dam-um REVIEW from now to Jan. lst. 1905. overt year. for 81.00, In addi- tion luthis you amuro cur handsome illustrated Holiday Number. a line Juurnnl of about forty ages. Suh- scribe or Renew now anxwke full ad- vantage of this offer If you want to do business as apeddler in the County of Grey you will have to pay it license. as follows: Two horse conveynncp 8100: single horse 860 t hand cart $40: basket. $20. A reward of from 810 to 820 will be paid any person for the conviction of any who may be found peddling without license. THANKS TO EARL Gruw.---Thtst was a. nest motion of Commissioners C Me- Kinnon and D McLean, of thanks to Earl Grey for the new of his crest for the County seal. See the minutes in this isaue. In addition to inviting mm to visit his county name-sake. we hope the council has sent or wdl Bond. one of J. iCiii,rGiidiGt amps of the County, with mine smtiatics. Tul Yum-H‘s COKI’ANION. Although the "NT is nearly 77 {can of Xt it does not look back on the post .5 a tter per od than the present. The Comrnion believes thot the time most full of promise s the time we Ire living in, end every weekly issue reflects this spirit of looking forward and not hock. To more than halt I million Amer- icon (million. it curries we? week i3,g','gltft of cheer. Its stories picture t C true ch stics of the young men end women of Amerim. in ur- tlcles stt,trt,t,r,2 3000000 readers in touch with the beat thou: t of most turnout living men and women. The AupuiAtttto-trt.ertt.Ntyrt.bet of the‘Cgm- pGiG7ifeait rit,iijiii2i,iiiii,iiiiih)2etiti, "_" - sit The Sitt,eg."o'" new volume, wil be sent free to my "=80- A -- _ ---. ... _ __._, "AL The new subscriber lot-190i will receive all the issues of The Companion for the rouniningI weeks of lim free from the time ot subscription I o no The Companion Calendar {ox-1004. iithdgmphed in 12 colors and gold. TEE YOUTII‘S COMPANION, 144 Berkeley Strict. Botm cALDwttLL.--0n Salurday. 14th inst, to Mr and Mrs Samuel Caldwell. ndaugh- ter. (Congratulations. Omitted last week.-Ed.l MCDONALD.--In Glenelg. on the 12th inst, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Neil Mc- Donald. a son. ' wuaoN.--att Sullivan. on the 20th inst. to Mr and Mrs Neal Wilson adaughter Ittt1uttttee of The Youth', Companion. Diviaipn Court isjn gaugion ttttre. to. Thawve} of irlrr1Styrr Ygleefrt.ry, ptHre 'It. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO BORN nos-(bx. Mm. \IVe are 1'tih'f, to Mr T. Harris :3! . . t .800 ' . I'.,','.'",',',','.""',,',',','.',',.'),.".?;.?.: Ue.?.'.'.".:.."',??.' I.. itttt the tiMiment of am uranium het in which Mr Gon Knapp tiqured. He and Mr 000. Russell. both prominent men. In the heat of the election had put up each " on the result, the [our to wheel the winner in a wheelbarrow for half a mile and take a short speech at each polo. Smith. the Llhoral. won, and Con took " ride, in 'srrtthattatttittl red harrnw amid I. hi: crowd of men and boys who laughed as the procession went by. Bars the paper', "Peoplo who happened to be in Queen "not yesterdty ttlt after noon “I a. most amusing sin t.. It was Gnome Rune". I. well-known resident. laboriously wheeling n wheel- barrow upon which was seated. looking in cerem- und unconcerned as possible. Con. err; i?,'g,'t,'iitt,,t',' of the Hotel Algonm. t umllpvlshed thelmrrow with its human load all the way from Bruce street to Film street. a dirtance of shout " half mile, through the principal husineu part of the town. and made " speech It each wire pole. It mu tho fitlMrnettt of an eleciion wager and wax the moat interesting and novel event. there bu been seen In the So: in a long time. and the people enjoyed it im namely. Mr f,,',"tt wns seated upon a. box. placed out e barrow. allowing his legs to hang down in front amide the wheel. and stony they went. At the tirart post Hus...“ stopped, And. removing his hut, spoke somewhat. as tollom: "Ladies und Genllpmen v-Hurrah for Smith! This is to announce- the immediate starting of the works. Three thousand men witl be employed. Mr Smith will turn the first wheel, and I am sure you will all appveeiate it." Something similar was given at each stop. Mr Knapp said nothing, but admired the scenery and looked uncon- cerned.” Mr. Hairris adds in u note .. And (Jon's face would wear ' the smile that won't come off.' " A meeting will he held at Mrs. \Vm. Ramitge's. Thiutle. on Thursday. Decem- her 3. An interesting meeting is expec- ted. Alt ladies are mrdmllv invited to attend. Mm RATE DIXON. Sec. tttft-tg' out announcing a Con. ventiono the Liberals ot the Riding on Thursday, Dee. 17th. in the Town Hall.Durham. The purpose of the meeting is the election ot oitieerti, and, if deemed opportune. the selection of a candidate to represent the Riding in the Dominion Parliament. We hope this date will heearefally noted and the importance of the meeting recog- nized so that there may be a. large and representative gathering. At 1,30 p. The Montreal Herald. The Durham REVIEW. and our Illustrated Holiday Number. to Jan. l, 11115. for $1.15. The REVIEW and Holiday Number alone. $1. Balance of year free to new subscrih era Meetings of this body will he he Id at. Dromore. on the evening ot Dec. 2nd l at McCuaig's School House. S. Glenelg, evening of Dec, 3rd; at Allan Park. afternoon of Dec. 4th. 2 p. m., and mum evening at \Vutson's school house. Nornmnhy. Evening nwelmgs at 7.3) Mr W. L. Smith, Toronto. will be present to address the electors on the issues of the day. Gleuelg. containing 100 non-s more or less. so were: fit for machinery. land in good state of cultivation. \Vutet on both ti0's. 6y miles ftom Durham, con- venient to Church and Post OtBee. 4 acres in Full wheat, N Mics tall plough- ed. Comfortable building‘s. Terms ren- sonnble. Apply to the proprietor, Jun: McDosAran, Bum-88M) P. o., Nov. 24. JB. Atthe Knapp House. Durham. Set- nrdey. November 28th, 1903, " 2 o'clock sharp. There will be sold with- out reserve: 3 good Cows. an posed to be in calf. 1 Farrow Cow. p 2 firat-elaat, Calves. 1 good driving and working Horse. 1 "tirttt.eltrat, top Buggy, nearly new. 1 Robe, nearly new. 1 single set driving Harness, nearly new. 1 Single set Heavy Heroes. 1 Turnip Pnlper. nearly new. 1 Churn, nearly new. Iart Cow Chains. Terms of Salez-All sums of five dollars and under Cash. Otter that amount 6 months' credit will be given on furnishing approved Joint notes. 6 per cent per annum discount for cash. R. B. KEELIR&SON. II. MACKAY, Proprietors. Auctioneer W M. ALLAN Lot No. 20 and 21, Con. 3. N. D. CON. KNAPP RIDES IN STATE. FARM ERS' ASSOCIATION. THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. FARM FOR SALE. AUCTION SALE. REFORM CONVENTION. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE. .a-.. Geo. Bum”: Secy. SM and Equipment. Tb. Moo] ta equi toe full Junta but: and Wall-tum w an“ the following an ot Competent WI that Dev-nae“: TWM. ALLAN, Principl. lass L. M. FORFAB. Clams cnd loam-u. A. M. SHEPPARD, m Clan Ptetfeor.io.el. unending mu should enter t mun. otterm, urn-conduc- with. . I‘ll: 01.0 p. “an: Wm. Jami-goo. G. Rangoon. Durham School Four Short Paper covered Books. 500 CHAS RAMAUE. Pun-u um Pennant. lliftdlttltgt tl (h Druggists t Booksellers. Malian” ennui We study bread making " a business and provide bread that is excellent in taste and in wholsomeness. It's a bread that will he I pleasure to you every meal you use it and ev- ery time you offer it to those about your table. An excel- lent loaf for a reasonable price Also Cakes. Buscuits and Confectionery. mars Ilflllll 3 "mums 3mm ', J. BURNETT, About the following prices. They are simply good values and if you are not getting them where you deal, you can get them here. We pay Cash for Produce HIND BROS. Already the knowing ones It: linking t)seirPe1ectiotts Don 't put it oft-----? choice means a better telec- tion. Come And see the may pretty And useful at- ticlel we have to show you. All (001 titles. 2 for 25c. just received. Also a good umdmeut ot boob suitab- le for Sunday School prizes or Libraries. But busy weeks till Christmas. Wright 'tt Old Stand. Durham, Ont. Upper Town.

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