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Durham Review (1897), 3 Dec 1903, p. 1

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31C figxxmmmmmmmmmmflma ?sji'ii'igm'=alaeaie=iim=irlg=iraism"tliiq; VOL. we've still a splendid lot to choose from. You could find no more useful and hand- some Christmas gift---82 5 to ' 50. MENS FUR C0ATs---Coon and Bishop Coats, better treat yourself to one $20 to $50. t1AP1ilRINE8---Plain and combination effects, very handsome and stylish $3.50 to 25.00. Rmi'1iS----Loug and short ruffs and stoles $4. to $15. CAPS-All kinds of Fue-prices. from $2.00 up. LADIES' FUR JAtMinS---Wts've sold a lot, but The holiday is only a few weeks away. Prepare in time. Don't be an eleventh hour buyer and have to take what's left. SUIT LENOTHS WAIST LENGTHS CHRISTMAS nouns $2 We Want All Kinds or Produce. ft JAMES IRELAND Newest designs in cream, pink, sky, navy, cardinal and other shades, length of 3 yds, $1.50 to 2.25. New and stylish--- makes a very appropriate) gift-- better get it now while there is a good choice of novelties. -aaaaaaaa'FuRtVSiiiiiiiiiiiiia-. itil (tttttit 'j. human. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3, "y A nice pair of Kld Gloves made by M/ Foamy would be a useful Xmas gift. MI i For sale at Grant's. i Every Woman like: pretty things. " Vt? acceptable Xmas Rift would he 1mm o those lovely Mats or Rugs at :Grant’s m , For a: l Eve l A vel ',one t 3 Grant 'i Cm: 3 Colds . Nynli M i at Pa E? No: i fill th a I at In: fftl, Deeer l No, a t Drug a order E ttttettl l, Fog i greed I 17 mo Ito T, M I P. o, § 0111 l tors t i on Sn i Libra l gent]; I A n 5 chic-tn X l mee a l tie. A 1 nice f at H. all I GAE ' Co., h E 1 gas tr ': GOOD 'nusos.--th'u. advertisers this ', week have much that is new, novel and ‘ protittshie for buyers. We helieye that ,n close inspectmn of their stares will he sure to convince the most skeptical that. ' our go-ahead Durham is a fir'strate town ;m trade in. I A nice Silk Muffler, a box of Handker- chiebr, A pair of gloves would make " I mce gift for a lady. A pair of gloves. " 3 tie. " pair of suspenders. Jun. would he I nice for agentleman. These can he got at H. H. ockler's. Cannon nothing to come in and in- Ipoct o Bne pttotio-iretkr Bros. Ti"ttts--t, lbs fhts 25 m. 2 Candied reels. Lemon and Orange. Aie at Par- car‘s. H. H. lockler’l otoek of groceries in aim“! treeh. All goods delivered to all parts of the town. Fon turat.--.A few buck Galloway Rot-s-tip-td Value. Call at T Smith’s. Saddler. ' One dozen Cabinet Photo. such an Kelsey Bros. can make are nice to own and easy to buy. Looxa ANcntNT.--Mr w. E. McAllia- I'm” .uea m and tM. Gon 8, N. D. R., ter stumbled on a Globe of Jan 29, 1887 "2i.'"ihtgltpfpgy, melt-gents. Hay and handed it to us. These '.".e progres- ', Fa artie I R at”? ucuoneer. sive times: they werejust. "a'll','llf, then i p u tu'8 on PM" . on the opening of the j'Cnlander Ex- Wnoxesmv. DEC. 16.--John Ross, temu'on." which name Is now lost f?.rcisot 2. Con 8. Glenelg, offer. for sale North Bay. There wuss. "grave poll- S-ock, Implements and Household tical crisis" on hand and the election on Jurnilure. also the farm of 100 up“. Feb 22nd 1'llt"E was ”get-ted tolsums 0f85and "nap... cash. 12 mason bring Liberals to t. , front, ut " we I notes, 7 per cent " fot cash. No re- now know two elections had yet to he serve. JOHN CLARK. Auctioneer. fought before dthat want. tit,irj2iji) "-------------------, - . has Tu er is enounce as e a er 3. g the vegan] movement 1n Nova Scotia. , FARM ELL-P WANTED. Dalton McCarthy bed its sympathy furl -- cold treatment by h" l't"tii; 1t1s,tr,: Wanted. two flrst class farm hands to tion was. expressed at t' iiicii',iiii1trri; work at any time during lhil accession In Quebec. and”mbemls. were . month. Steady employment. Wages urged to '.'0r.ulANizrl.l for they had 820.00 per month ind board. Apply the outworkn In reunion. . Autumn; personally at this otrlee or by letter to Article urges t e extinction of thel 0mm Runes, Durham. Senate! And Mt "m n... 0...: Inna GAB ExPLotuoN.--At Kippen, Huron Co., last week, an explosion of Acetylene gas took place, while a. S. B. Entertain- ment, was in progress and about Lwenty persons were imured. The cause WIS unknown. but is thought to he defective construction. A GREAT BARoArN.--We will give: the DURHAM REVIEW from now mJan. 1 Ist, 1905. over 1 year. to: SUI) In uddi- ;’ mm to this you secure our handsome: illustrated Holiday Number. a. tine . Journal of about, forty gages. Sum; scribe or Renew now an take full sud-g vantage of this offer l BETTER THAN EVER.--.") Weekly Sun." the farmers business paper, promises to he even more interesting to the farmers in 1904 than In the pet. The Sun is one of the few papers that places the farmers' interests before all others. Subscriptions may be left. at The REVIEW Office. Clubbing tale 81 75. PIE AND Box BoctAL.--Ihe social at McGIrr’s School House last Friday, in aid of the Union B. S. was very success- ful. Mr Tyennnn was chairman and Auctioneer Clark sold the Yies at prices that made the receipts awe l. Amongst. the performers were Min-v King and some of her pupils. lawyer Davidson and others. Over $40 was realized. THE FAT STOCK 'chaow.--Next week the annual series of Fat Stock and kin- dred shows takes place in Guelph and as usual. cheap railway rates are available. This event has now become the most in. structive and popular of winter gather- ings and all members of Institutes have special privileges and should use them. A meaning of the Directors of q. Grey Institute was held in the Hahn House on Nat urday and allarmngements made. 801m WmgAr..--Mr Joseph Stephen- son. Melrose. Idaho. in remitting for the REV! EW, incident-.115 shown what 3 country for grain is I aha. He and " Ion Henry made n 17 mile tetrigtt Ilo, " beautiful place. and we. met 2f""l of horses with grain. Some h two wagons hitched together. and pulled by three span of great big horses, and some had two span on 2. Wagon and all great loads." His son Thomas had 3000 sack: of grain. The annual Christmas Tree in connec- tion with the Sunday School of Burns' Church, Rocky Saugeen, will he held on the evening of the 17th of Decemhel. when a choice programme will be given cansisting of home and outside talent. Admission 15c. All welcome. Coutths--F'or Bronchial and Chronic Colds use the Tonic and Tissue Builder. Nynln Hypo Compound. 50 cts a. bottle M. Parker n. NORTH Rip.NFRttw.--Tht, election to fill the vacancy in this constituenc is " but. announced. It is to be heldy on Deeem her 26th. No'rrmt...-1 will he " Macfarlane’s Drug Store until Christmas eve. All orders let; there will receive careful "ttentiom--.tutrrA Cum. 4 mrurerottg.---A meeting of the lhrec. tors of the Public Lihrarir will he held on Sxturdny. 5th inst... at 8 p. m., in the Library mom. All the members are ur- gently requested to he present. Fon tiALtt.--Two Durham Bulls. Pedi- ttreed. One Roan. 9 mos. old. One Red, 17 mos. old. Will he sold cheap. Apply I: lr. G. Morrison. Rocky tHuieen ri,s"ti1.esf21rJ.tiiiitl,yt ij,.ii.').i6ihii:i'?!iii 1iii, nilhtgiit)) ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO i Mummy! IN Muratmt.--.The Shel- 'hurne Economist of last week devotes two column, to a reported find of can! ot' silver near Perm. in Mulmur town- fship. An Alliston Campany have been 4drllling and while keeping mysteriously quiet, am taking options on adjoining lands, thus awakening some excite. , meat. Ax ALL-ROUND NewaPAmen.--The cable and outside. news service which The Toronto Daily Star has built up gives it as full and comprehensive a gathering of outside news of the day as can he found in any other Canadian paper. In addition to this. its many special features give to The Star a particular character. and make it a specially readable newspaper. It gives more attention to "Women and the Home " than any other paper, recogntz. ing in that, fact that half the readers of a newspaper are women. to whose inter- ests adequate attention should he paid. In other deptwttueutr--asditoritulf, in market reports, sporting. general and city ntws--c'rtte Ity' ir, no. less complete Town Council Meeting on Monday night. The things for Christmas are a. dozen Photon. such " Kelsey Bros. make. Money to Loam " 41 Bar cent. MACKAY & mm Barium. Cpohu--Tttr great Cure. Native Bul- sam- “h Tar, largo bottle 2lk-at Parker Our prices axe reasonable and the qmlity of our photos nukes the vtutte-- Kelsey Bron. A Black Gullmny Robe is a. thing of beauty and usefulness. Price on. " T Smith's the Saddler. ma attractive. The Star’s subscription price is 'l.00a Year. with the balance of this year thrown in to new subscribers. REVIEW and sm- '1.80. Loyelv Ebony and Rosewood Toilet sets at Darling’s. FRIDAY DEC. 4~Jnseph Firth. Lot. " Can 2. E G. R., (Edge Hill.) offers for sale Farm Stock arnd implements. Sums of $8 and under, each. 12mon, on notes. 6 per cent " for cash. No reserve. meo. NOBLE. Auctioneer. TUESDAY. DEC. lii.-Rohert McNaugh- ton. Lots 61 and 62. Con 8, N. D. R., Bentinek. otters Block. Implements, Hay kc. ROBERT anamm. Auctioneer. Full particulars on pace 4. WEDNESDAY. DEC. 16.--John Ross. Ian 2. Con 8. Glenelg. offen- for sale Sock, Implements and Household furniture. also the farm of 100 acres. Sums of 85mm under, cash. 12 mason notes, 7 per cent oft fot cash. No re- Prutt--4 lbs Currant: for 25 cts, 4 lbs Raisin: for 25 as. " Parker‘s. GUILD BoctAL.---A very successful social was held in the Presbyterian Church. Tuesday evening. Assistance on the program was given Ivy Mine King, Mrs. Newton. Mr. Drysdule. Misses Belle Cameron. Jean Brown. Jessie Munro, Ida Wilson. Besides the musical part. the time was spent. plea- santly in unique games and refresh- menta Her. Mr. Fnrquhnrsnn was chairman and proceeds amounted to $13.00. Try us and he convinced that we. have n well assorted stock of Xmas Goods- Darling‘s. Dec. 2nd. 1903. When in need of a. sumtion " to Xmas gift: the H. H. Mocklnr'u new stock of Xmas novelties. Sam; Claus has left a shipment of Christmas Stockings for the little ones At Grant's. Dr. T. P. Smith. Bl a Srcialiot. Elam. Will he at the sc'l'i'lu' Home for one day only. Wednesday.' Dec. 9th. Remember ynur friends and buy your photos at the Kelsey mos. studio. Something your Lady Friendri would appreciate would be a. nice fur. You can getnnice one for little money at Grant's. WHY FAmnms Snounn GoMBtttE.--- Thia In the theme of a lengthy pupa"- by Mr R. Leanne. Br.. written About the end of Septemlwr and sent us this week. Lack of space " present prevents its appearance. Chamois Vests. all sizes. tor Ladies or Gents, the largest stock, at Darling’s. M"', you med Stimon's home-made B d yet? It not. try it now and you will wonder why you didn't ask for it before. SCHOOL oPttsmo.--An entertainment to duly celehrule the o eninq of Booth- vilue School will be helgon Flidny even- ing. Dec. ll. Active preparations are being made by a committee and a good time " expected. Everything carried in a first class Dung Store. and at Inodemte prices you Will find at Ddhing's. Banana CHANore.-.Mr. W. Glut. merchant tailor. has sold to Mr J. L. Flarity. formerly of Palmerston, amt the latter in now in charge of the Lamb- ton St tailor uhup, with an increued stock of goods. Bibles, Hymnal: and Prayer Books. See our 8r.00 Bible. worth 81.li0--at Darling‘s. ' SALE REGISTER. Leading Watchmakers. Jewellers, Mtt so“: gawk! a! AGeteru 6nyrana’ from ll, B. KEELER t SON Opticians and Engravers. SWChA ' Minion. The Check! Enterprise lust. week records the oath of Henry Brown. Blderstte, who has a record as a pioneer that will not soon be forgotten. To our neighbor Mr Rom. Cochrane, we are indebted tor the enhance. of the fullle- mg story. Mr Brown settled in Eure- mont in 1849. near Varney. and waq a. neighbor of Mr Cochrnnehs. In Nov 1852 the two of them walked to “Muller- ton, and rotted down the rn‘er in a blmdin snow st mn. being newly 'l')'JIIM on the way. Having to sleep all night in the snow. the only dry thin about them in the morning Wtts a ”00an hos of matches. and they suc- t-eedul in making a tLe. ihe little hut the) erected was the fifth in Elder~l " but the only one between Walkeeton and Paisley. So many Goods that we 'don't know where to put them. There are big bargains here for you. See the beautiful Goods, no trou- ble to show them. The Nigel of Death in Ht' home " on unwelcome visitor. and is no in the gmteet. dune when hel Funny:- 2t yommnenton u u Ie. an up! the bade of hog. thumb." bloc-and in the circle of in triende. Little more then two weeks Mo Binnie MeGirr. new“ eon of Mr and In Tho. Ictiirr. nee: town. we. in attendance at the Model School here in the full poueudon of Jesuit nod the unhitione that away young men. and on Monday In: hie death plunged his home in gloom. out n ehulow over town and community. nnd an“ all once more with the uncer- ty of life. The CtMtSe was I. kidney oomplieation, which. 'yerittetnetdime medial nkill Ind corefui nursing. took an acute form tg' carried him oft at. the euly age of Binnie wee a young mun of meat minke. Kindly' spoken and of excel- t, demeanor. and DORIPIBInR high i". tdloctunl abilities, as evidenved by his brilliant. career at. school, he was a type. ot younglunn we have all too few of, Hid death not intervened it seemed Qt,.": that he would hove diatmxuinh- him-elf in the profusion of teaching which he was preparing tor. 'Loving and beloved in his family. then the full force of the blow is felt. To friends and neighbor: is given the and 'ar',"',,'.'.,?,,' of bowing the head in 1'd"d'l y with tho bereaved parents. Not ere and sisters. who will long mourn the death and cherish the mem- ory of their dear son and brother. The REVIEW jams this circle of sympathy an lamenting this (humanly speaking) un- titnely death. A comfortable brick house. a stone cellar under It. three acres of good soil, on the south side of anhton street. a mile and a lmlf trom Durham. Just across 100 acres is n. schoolhouse. A good braille road to Durham. A food creek close by. Small fruits. App y to MRS. WILLIAM \VILI.AUGHAN or MR. C L. GRANT. Durham Xmas Soods Afr JGeter's Qty 4htumtmry &ore The Enterprise represents Mr Brown {Is having been a. man of unhending integrity, and many excellent puts. cert ('VPI' held in Durham. It was held shove Scott's store. where the Catholic church now stands. The concert wad organized by Mr A. B. ESL-Nah and the ot er " artists " were Arch. Hunter. Sr. (founder of Durham) who came out on the platform and sang “Rule Brittania." Roht. Cochrane. Arch Hunter. Jr.. John Davidson. (Archie‘s half brother) who was the negro humorist of the occasion. J no. Uollett and Gordon Burgess were the violinists of the evening. for neither organ nor piano was then heard of. Of these performers " will he noted Mr Cochranc is the sole survivor, and we hope ho. may long Ire spared in vigorous health to recall pioneer days. The funeral takes place. to-day, Thurs. dar. to the Suugoen cemetery. In these days of Concerts, we seldom think of the first our. and this mum Henry Brown, a noted reciter, was one of the chifptrfemt at the tirst con- IN "ttOtto-aut-nt IeGIRR. PIONEER DAYS RECALLED. Durhntn's First Concert. FOR SALE. 0O-.. - and Eat-lune“. School In ' l a,,'g'fttittl's2,'/S'A't',fsof/l'/di',"/d'uN."t of Compact" “when [or that D-tmeat'. T808. ALLAN. Prindpul. £188 L. It. FORFAB. Clank: and laden". A. M. SHEPPARD. m Clan Plate-$09.1. Imam mu should one! “an“. 01“.“..me with. u "unison-um; Wm. "heter, C. Rang-.0. Durham School "-.-All kind. and We: ot Toto. -Dotts, but and little. -4utgteq in in“ my. . --ttaitttr, de to“: chum. .---HnnFmetr hound Books. ---tettsimt Instruments. .---Beegtietn Parlor hulls. ---NaMT0aods. --rt-ut Mamas. ---Ettoay tucked Ina-hen And Mirrore --itiiture new. Thonghts of Christmas and Christan Presents we now occupying the minds of young and old. Long before you were thinking of these things however. we were plsnning and thinking for rms--aeiee. ting things we thought you would like to get when the time came. We believe we have in our store the best snd most varied col. lection of goods suitable for Christen" Presents to be found in town It will do you good to come and we all the nice thing: we have -ttnd the prices ere made to suit the pockets of everyone. KEEP ou'r THE COLD Christmas In the Air UURE THE COLD CARR‘S COUGII CURE lllitthtltgt t (h nmggists t Booksellers. J. BU RN ETT, can: minus. Plan: no human. (;BartscotnfortSotrp,....2le 6tt,Rice...._..../......25e 6m'l‘aphvca............250 3thneirRattsitts.........2tie 2 tt, Polls Seeded Raisins 25c .3ttrreeleaned Curr-nu. 25c 7mli‘igs............ ...25e 3 Buxes Pure Gold Jelly.25c 3BottienEhttraet..... ..25c Hunter‘s Peell.l3c tymie&Btaekwetl'ts gi .20c We pay Cash for Produce mars Ililllll g momma 8mm f, About the following prices. They are simply good values and if you are not getting them where you deal, you can get them There is nothing soeomtort. 1tethese, poquudsyn _as a CHAMOIS VEST. It keeps: the wind trom pmsetratintr and prevents the heat of the body evaporating. We keep in otock a variety of tyles and makes for either Indies or gentlemen. Prices range from $1.50 to $2.So. If you have neglected wearing one of our chamois vents and have caught cold, the best thing you can do is get it cur. ed quickly with I bottle of The best remedy known for hard, hacking coughs that will not yield to other medi. cines. It alleys all iMattuna- tion of the throat end bronch- ial tubes and heals the lungs. Price Soc a bottle guaranteed. Durham, Ont. Uppe r Tow n H RH

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