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Durham Review (1897), 31 Mar 1904, p. 5

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@xford Gream Fyeparators Clark‘s for Cutters ! And all Farm Machinery O see, to test. to be Convinced 4* > 6 [ ~h le‘ *y s I K. Duing, Tigk‘ q I J pipppi i pipp t 4 piy pippipe pktiptt®R oo ie ohie ol ofe ie obe on ofe ofe ofe < oue cho ol ofe ob cbecQaeGeofie ob sie se ogâ€"4° *%~ 4‘ a h Parling‘s Prug Store : THE LATEST STYLES IN Hand Satchels, Wrist Bags, Wallets, Purses & Pocket Books. NEW GOCDS AT NEW PRICES Fancy Combs, Pins. Retainers, Pomps & Stickers, the latest in the market. B J. I Wortlock. On (Wednesday, Ohursday, and JSaturday, Hjarch 30, 37 and Hpril 2, Paris and Yew York Pattern Hats and RBonnets, Vjillinery Yovelties, dSaitors and PReadyâ€"toâ€"wear Hats. JUUST ARRIVED PER EXPRESS OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. That there is no better place in the County to buy Deering Machinery, Democrats, Buggies of Palâ€" merston and London makes, The Great Prize Winâ€" ner Cteam Separator Road Carts, Cooking Stoves, Raymond Sewing Machines, Waggons : Suowball, Chatham and Walkerville; W ilfiinson Ploughs and repairs ; Churus, Harness, Knife Grinders, &c. Jprl}zy O,vem'ny We will submit for your inspection a most complete rarge of highclass john Pivingston, 30 FARMERS near Durham who are now using this machine all say that it is the best skimmer, easiest to turn, easiest to clean, makes less noise and is the best finâ€" ished Separator on the market. Cash and One Price. We respectfully solicit a visit of inspection. ffade in Durham. LIO4F Johr Clark See them and have one for the coming season. {Igeat. THE LaTEk R. J. Dixox.â€"OnMonâ€" day of last week the above gentleman died in Mt Forest as a result of an operation for appendicitis several days before. _ His wife is a daughter (Helen) of Mr and Mrs Jas. Isaac, near Dromore, and a sister of Mrs Hugh Baird, Laurâ€" iston, Glenelg, Mrs. David McIntyre and Mrs. Jno. Bunston, Egremont. To the widowJand ‘bereaved relatives, the REvIEw extends all sympathy in this sudden and sore bereavement. _ The Mt Forest Confederate has the following appreciative sketch: _ "The deceased was the sor of Mr John Dixon, Egreâ€" mont. _On the 4th of June. 1902, he was married to Miss Helen Isaac, who is left to mourn the loss of a kind and loving husband. He is mourned alsolby a fond father and mother, and by four brothers and one sister. and by all who knew him, for he was a general favorite. His character was beyond reproach and his bhope in Christ was steadfast to the end. _ He took a deep interest in reâ€" ligious matters and he had done earnest and eflective work in the Church,. the Sunday School and Young People‘s Societies. _ His earnest desire and hope had been to enter the Christian ministry and he wu; uei(llifmx in town with tll:a urpose of qualifying to enter the r’mhyterinn Coll{ge in â€" Montreal, . The week hefore his illness he preached. at three appointments. â€"He is now ealled to higher service." { Missionary SERMOXS. â€"Rev. MrFaiâ€" quharson devoted last Sabbath largely to Foreign Missionary work, especially in China,. and had collated an immense amount of interesting information relaâ€" tive to the people, their social habits, customs, &¢, all going to show that Misâ€" sionaries haye no easy task in going aâ€" mong a people with the masses in deepâ€" est poverty, with duplicity everywhere, and ideals and modes of thought entireâ€" ly different from ours. It is striking testimony to the power of the Christian message, that in the Boxer troubles, :o many of the converts showed the spirit of the martyrs, and suffered, even to the death. for the new faith. Come in and see us, we have someâ€" thing new in dress goods to show you. C. L. Grant* 12 13. 11. 10. Miss Annie Watt came bome from Toronto Monday eyening. Mrs. Newton "Concert Pianiste" will give a Piano Recital, Good Friday even, ing in the Baptist Church at 8 o‘clock, aisisted by Mr. F. 8. Davidson * Concert baritone" of Detroit and Mr. Drysdale, of Durham. Admission 2 cts. â€"Programmeâ€" 1. Hark : hark the lark .Schuman Liszt 2. Duett, Larboard Watch ... Williams Mr. and Mrs. Donald McFayden enâ€" tertained some neighbors and Durham friends last Thursday evening at their hospitable _ home, Some â€" delightful gramophone music was given only second in excellence to that supplied by Miss Kate, who is an artist at the organ of no mean rank. _A very pleasant evening was spent. Mrs. Fluker‘s sister from Palmerston, is visiting her here at present. Mr. Harry Pickering, Mt Forest, yisiâ€" ted his brother, the Dr., over Sunday. Mr. E. A. Rowe, the baker, bad a very successful sale of furniture, &c.. on Saturday : last and leaves this week for Guelph with wife and child. Mr. Rowe during his stay here has proved a worthy citizen, and will have many good wishes go with him for the future we‘lfare of himself and family. Mr. and airs. T. Storrey left last week for Winnipeg after several attempts to get away. Mr. John McQueen, Boothville, was in town Monday, He has engaged with Mr John Clark for a year and his wide acquaintance with the farming comâ€" munity and their needs should make him a good assistant in the implement business. Inspector Campbell is confined to his room this week, with a severe attack of La Grippe, combined with ueuralgia. Mr. Will Brown came home from the States last week to assist his father in moying. Miss A. Blackburn, teacher, Varney, has an extra week‘s hohdays owing to a mild outbreak of scarlet fever in her section. Miss Denholin, of Blenbeim, is the new milliner in charge of Mr Ireland‘s Millinery establishment. She is experiâ€" enced and comes highly recommended. Mrs, D. McKechnie, Crawford. is visitâ€" ing her cousin, Mrs. Hugh McDonald, Upper Town. Mrs, W, A. Williamson came home on Wednesday after spending a couple of weeks with relatives in Mt. Forest. Mrs. R. Meredith lett last week for her Western home, but will visit for a time at North Bay. Mr, W. Hall, fireman of the cement train, took a trip to Saturday and St. Mary‘s this week, : Irish Melody......... ... Vocal Solo...........F. Past Memories..... ... En Achadit...;...;.,}...r. Vocal Soto........... .F. POIODRISE...; |.1.+..: ... Taist Hope......;...â€";«t Duett, God of the battle In ACAQHt:..>.. .. >>.«+.++«+ ./« Nevin Vocal Solo...... .. ... .F. 8. Davidson Polounise..., <..............COhopin Last Hope.............. . Gothschalk Duett, God of the battle......Glover ... ... Mrs, Newton, Mr. Drysdale Springtime (original) ....Q. Newton SCIO. : .>«....:.«.+; : F1 8#. Davideon Wedding of J.annette...... Leyback PERSONAL MENTION. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. THE DURHAM REVIEW PIANO RECITAL. Mrs. Newton, Mr. Drysdale e rna‘k i y s s ui F. 8. Davidson TORONTO Rrightness, Cellars in the Calder Block and across the street as well are being invaded by water, causing trouble: and anxiety too, for the worst is not yet. The thaw and rain ‘of course caused a rise in the river, but the ice, except in a few places has not broken up. _ At the Garafraxa St bridge some enormous slabs have broken off and indicate what possible dangers there is |even yet, and almost certainly would haye been had the thaw not been interrupted. _ The gradual release may saye the town a bridge, and possibly also some private property. The thaw which began Tuesday of last week continued till Saturday mornâ€" ing, and at intervals was accompanied by rain dashes which made a great change in the snow situation. though of course leaving the roads in a miserable conditiou, _ Saturday the temperature fell, and up toâ€"iay, Tuesday, has been cold enough to arrest the disappearing snow, and sleighing is still faurly good we are informed for cutters and light loads. Lake Baikal railway line will be reâ€" placed next week with the ferry. â€"The German Emperor is tooring the Mediterranean and is at present being idolized in Italy. It is refg;).rted that he is trying his best to get France into the mixâ€"up. ~Japan seems intending so many things that a fear exists she is getting rattled. or else she has some daring move in] view and waiting for signal for concerted action over a wide stretch. _ A report toâ€"day (Tuesday ) that she has beaton thse Russ in a land battle but losing 50 killed. â€"Premier Ross has apparently given way from his personal attitude for government control of the liqnor traffic, moved thereto no doubt by the reported action of his followers in caucus, who declined to follow him. Is is reported that after the Easter recess a measure will be introduced flrovidivg new amendments to the icense Law, which will, of course, The boasting Kouropatkin hbas arâ€" rived on the scene, and is playing a waiting game. Neu Chwang has been seized by Russia and British and American flags pulled down. This rather clears the way for Japan, wh, it is thought, intends landing in force near there. â€" Admiral Togo has been trying again to bottle up the Russianr fleet. but has failed, for they have flauntingly put to sea, but so far haye refused battle. If they tean keep intact till a union is made with Viadiyostock or Baltic fleet, Japan‘will have a hard proposition. ple«se neither partyâ€" prohibitionists nor liquor men: It seems rather a bumiliating offering to lay before the 200000 voters of the Referendum but one cannot get away from the fact, that if that vote was all as honeyâ€" combed with hypocrisy as Centre Bruce was proved to be,â€"and there is reason to suspect itâ€"there is not the moral necessity laid upon any party to legislate in their tavor. Still we think Premier Ross would have been wiser had he stood by his guns, and it fail he muast he would have gone down gloriously and in good comâ€" pany. We quote, elsewhere the burnâ€" ing words of Drs Caven and Carman on the eyesore of the bar. â€"The Legislature had an allâ€"night gitting on Monday evening. Dr. Beatâ€" tie Nesbitt pressed a motion tor a 2 ct. railway rate on the House when the Liberals were found in a minority. An amerdment by the Liberals on the same lines furnished opportunity for debate to stave off a vote till members who bad missed the train arrived. ‘This is one of the evils and the inciâ€" denis of a small majority. During the week there has, as usual, been a lot of asserting and denying of events. A prevailing tone of optimism seoms to be actuating the Russians since Makoroff took charge ot Port Arthur fleet. _ Japan still succeeds in keeping down every ebullition of feelâ€" ing that would indicate success or failure. â€"â€"After vears of clamoring for the privilege of having, if thought desirâ€" able, a Canadian officer in control of onr Militia, the ‘Conservative party have decided to condemn the proposal apparentiy because the Liberals are adopting it. _ We shall probably hear the disloyalty cry raised. _YDiss Dick. TOPICS OF THE WEEK Are our watchwords, Call and see our trimmed hats during our opening days this week. Miss Dick at the Lambton St. Millinery Parlors is again fulâ€" ly stocked up with everything that goes to make attractive headwear. THE KUSSOâ€"JAPANESE WAR. 'iZZz'nez-’g @Griginality, THE WEATHER. arlors Qconomy, %e department of our establishment. LASTLY, our prices are absolutel yfair, Give us a call and see sor yourself. A first _ class line of Bread, Cakes, Pustry, always on hand at Rowe‘s store. MODEL BAKERY, LOWER TOWN The Best Quality cheaper than ever. Undertaking pr~mptly atâ€" tended *o + Flour and other ingredients. SECONDLY, we are artists in our line. THIRDLY, cleanliness reigns in every FU RNITURE FIRST of all, we use only the finest And therefore we hear nothing but praise for our bread, cakes, pies, and every desirable variety of pastry. /T suits To aT] | Leading Jeweler, â€" Durham Silver Medal on view on our Window, April 15th, To the pupil. resident in South Grey, taking the highest marks at each examination centre, for the same examinations, we will give a GOOD REASONS: Jake Kress To the pupil, resident in South Grey, taking the highest marks in the Inspectorate at the Enâ€" trance Examinations in June next, we will give a SILVER MEDAL, VAL.$6 GORDON, THE JEMELER SILVER MEDAL CONTEST ‘The Snow Blockade is ended, The Grand Trunk trains are ruinâ€" ning on time and we are receivâ€" ing our Goods regularly. Last week we received one carload of Coal Oil, one carload of Stove Coal and a carload of Hardware, Tinware and Graniteware, We are in a position to give you better yalue than you can get anywhere especially in Graniteâ€" ware. CARPET SWEEPERS See our assortment of Carpet Sweepers. SAP PAILS If you intend to make maple syrup, secure some of our Sap Pails and Spiles. _ FOR YOUR HORSE We are well stocked with Plow Lines, Trace Chains, Sweat Pads and Plow Harness. Bring along your Demijohns and get them filled with firstâ€" class Coal Oil. STTEIAITSORIT‘S JAKE KRPESS HARDWARE ! A. GORDON, BRONZE MEDAL W. BLACK. eP‘ WEDDING CAKES Made to order in Latest Styles on shortest notice. H. STINSON. CARLOADS OF NEW â€"GOODS COAL OIL FOR B BARCLAY & BELL Just One Year Since we started business in Durham, and we now take this opportanity of thanking the people of Darbham and surrouoding country for the liberal share of patronage they have bestowed upon us, and will try to merit a conâ€" tinuance 0" the same by attending as promptly, doing as neatly and cheaply as possible, any work given us. £ be <_* ~#6 Call and Now that you have a Tudhope Buggy get a Tudhope Cutter & be in the swin Also The Spring has come and the Summe: has gone and so has nearly two carloads of Tudhope Buggies and the place which was once so filled to overflowing with those rigs is now being filled up with over a carload of the famous We are at the shop at the bridge evâ€" ery Wednesday and Saturday. Orâ€" ders or enquiries left at C. McA rthut‘s store, or at the REvIirEw Orric®, will receive our best attention. {mplements ? / REMEMBER THE PLACEâ€"Next Campbell‘s Implement Warehouse. Full Lines of these well=known and reliable goods. Chatham â€" Cuttors Your Spring Trade is Ours, because © ; A MARKED FACT PEEL, @ne swoeman Of all kinds. Examine our TUR â€" NIP PULPERS ; they are the Mssy Purcn nsl adeot best on the mar'ket“;“’ ai.s:;t :):; CHURXNXS & WHEELBARROWS. and Children. @O ___â€"â€"cr ©@@ We have a line of Gents‘ Pat. Leather Bals in American and Canadian makes. They are beauâ€" ties. Call and secithem. m&~" â€" TERMSâ€"CASH. *z Peter Hamilton my__ Agency. They are and Our Values are the Highest, GRA YS make ; ComjoritaMbte and Stylish, and at prics to suit als purses. Our Prices are the Lowest, 'u/pez 3, Churns, Ge. OUR STORE is crowded from tor to bottom with Boots, Shoes Slippers, Rubbers, &c., for Ladies, Gents, Misses, Boys Snow Rooms opposite Midâ€" daugh Stables, Lambton St. NTaxwell [achinery Gudhope â€" Q@utters AHarn Organs Also see our famous : Mcllraith good in every respect oA thus 81 .. 1904 wWARCH a:1. 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