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Durham Review (1897), 30 Jun 1904, p. 4

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H §p § ChLÂ¥ andbwat! ui s F A JHDC We can only give a mere list of our gocd adaptability to the needs of South Grey, DDERINCG HARROWS, WILKIXSOX PLOUC PALMERSTOX BUGGIES. All rencu Or Our ear of Buggies, Demcerats ‘ Alsolarge stock ard Carts have just arrived. Wheels. Revai Birders, Mowers, Dr kinds of Implements. We have something but l w W w l t ah wl i se Messey=Fffarvis FGhowrcoms Paris Green, _ Hellebore, /‘ )aPling‘ & A)rug Store joan Givingston, »he Spring RusA es Parling‘s ] g ® Ez’ag fitore Raymond Sewing Machines, MeClary Stoves for \I AllpTrimmed Goods of the latest sum greatly reduced prices. ‘y/?eoéz/ %7/1}2973/ date King Edward VII, owing to State Cares, can not be in Durham July 1, But his Imperial Highness the Highlander, w Gohn Glark. Ngw in washors ¢ _ The Perforated Drum, only Also Wilhelm‘s Wringers,fall made by Watson of Avr Cs, Zemccrals Also large stock of Bicycles and secondhand Just arrived. Wheels. Repairing done promptly & right. homas and Doherty Oxford Cream Separators made er Sewing Machines in Durbam sell themselves: ire and Life Insurance promptly attended to. A Complete Stock of DRUGS and at Prices the lowest, aualit ng to attract everyone‘s attention in the following lines of of Masseyâ€"Harris Implements : , Drills, Rakes, Hayâ€"Loaders, Floughs, Harrews ard all nts. Also Proven Hay Forks and Perrin Ridirg Ficw For the next thirty days we wiil sell the balance of our Millinery composed of stylish andupâ€"toâ€"date Readyâ€"toâ€"wears and Sailors in Straws, Linen and Duck We are not overstepping the mark when we say that these Hats are worth as much again as we are asking for them. Bus JSote J{yenb for ?ro_yre:.r CIoIfiin_y. For Highâ€"Class IMPLI MENTS is best seen ; Death, the new Plant Food, Blue Stone, Insect Powder, &e., DEMEeNT .WDHARERCGmS _â€"â€"â€"AT.._._. At Half Price All rcn(;\\'nul'ar{ our gocds, but in S and MEDICINES quality considered ‘y, we are not excelled CGHS, HEXEYV‘S q orlock. : at AIgent, Qurkam. Agent for the Dillon Coal or Wood IENEY‘S HARXNESS cles and at fair prices quality and mmer stvles at in the ’ public school for the past 8 months has decided to leave the profession. He ‘ laid down his pointer at 4 p. m., Monâ€" him hearty success in his new day and on Tuesday at 7 a. m., took aA bookâ€"keeping and managing position in the Durham Manufacturing Co, Sorvy to lose him from the school but wish Mr. N. Melntosh‘ who has been in charge of the Entrance Dept. of ow Mr. E. Broomall. who was the chief! promoter of the Cream Separator Inâ€" | dustry here left on Tuesday for his | home in Peon, U. 8. The spirit and / enterprize he put into the industry, | will we hope be maintained by his sueâ€" : cessors, Itis the intention to mater. ially enlarge the present plant as soon as possible. | Mr, and Mrs. John Horsburg. Sr, of Holstein came up Monday on a yisit to their daughter, Mrs, R, Williamson, beâ€" fore taking up residence with their son Walter, near Dornoch. They had inâ€" tended leayving for the west this week but decided otherwise Mr. H. not being in very good health. Miss Maggie Hunter, who has been a pupil at the Conservatory of Music has ‘ passed the examinations brilliantuly. | Her brother Archie in addition to his | excellent work in McCull has passed the | Toronto _ Medical Coliege tests also. | Congratulations. Mrs, A. Holstock, 0. Sound, nee Miss Lizzie Bell, daughter of thelats Robt. Beli, of Egremont, was in town last week visiting frmends. â€" Herhusband has ia responsible position in Owen Sound, where their home is, Dr Hutton on Sunday received a dis quieting telegram that his brother, conyeyancer, &c, in Bolton was in Torâ€" onto hospital preparing for an operation for appendicitis. _ The doctor left on Mcnday to be present. Congratulations to Mr,. Geo. Marshall and Miss Mary McCrie, daughter of Mr. David McUrie, south of town, who, to* day, Wednesday are uniting hand and heart in holy matrimonyv. Mr., D. McDougall and little daughter Catherine leave next week for Mani. toulin on a yisit to son and brother Chas, _ Miss Catberine will remain for the holidays, Mrs, J, Irving, Orangevilie, came up on Saturday to see her sister, Mrs, 8. Orchard, who has been quite ill for some time, but is thought to be slowly reâ€" covering. Messis R. McCracken, Chas. Burt, of the Big Store staff, and Arthur Allen, spent a pleasant holiday last woeek end taking in the Elora Lactrosse Tournaâ€" ment, Messrs. D. McDonald of Habermehl, and J, Buchanan of Chesley, Sundayed with the former‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. BHugh McDonald, Upper Town. Mirs. A,. Sheppard and Miss Alice Wat. son returned home last week after spending a week or so at their uncle‘s, Mr Wm. W atson, North Egremont, Messis K. McCracken Chus BRawt Af Mr. Will Alexander left Tuesday for Toronto to be present at the marriage of his sister which takes place on Wednesday, Rey, Mr, Bell of Fort Erie who has had charge of the Varney circuit for the past year left for his home on Mon* day. MA Mr. and Mrs. Don, McGillivary of Paisley, are visiting relatives at Rocky Saugeen and Edge Hull, Mr. J. W. McKay, Harriston, agent for Scranton Schools was im town on Tuesday and Wednesday, Messrs Jas Firth, teacher, aad Chas. Moffatt, Jr., paid a wheeling visit to 0. Sound, last week, Messrs Cowham. Pres. of the N. P. C. Co, and Engineet Bogardus, were in town last week. levy, W. R. and Mrs Smithleft Wedâ€" nesday morning for Arthur, theit new field of labor, Mr. Archie McComb, Toronto, spent a week‘s holidays with his parents at Bunessan. Mrs, Dr. Mahan is home from a visit to her fatherâ€"inlaws, at Mt. Brydges, Ontario. Miss Campbell, of Hanover, is visiving her sister, Mrs. Jno. MceKechnie, Lambâ€" ton St. Mr. Esdon Wolfe, of Stratford Busiâ€" ness College, is home for the holidays. Master Edwin Glass spent a couple of days last week with Georgetown friends. Mrs, Shaw otf Hamilton,. is visiting at present with the Misses Mockler, Mr, and Mrs. Pettigrew visited Hamâ€" ilton friends last week end, Mr. Wm. Huanter, Mt. Forest. came home last week. Miss Lizzie Burnet came home last week to spend a holiday. sphere. ip. | _ After the adoption of the Re] uoc Statements, the usual votes of t n | the Board of Directors and t | were passed. in | _ The ballot for the election of D | was then opened, and the Ser ir ‘ declared the following gentieme is | mously elected for the ensuing [e | W. 1. Cowan, Frederick Wyld | Allen, A. J. Somerville, R. T. ~lLw. E. Johnston, and We & | Fruncis, VC T MAEONIU At a subsequent meeting the Directors reâ€"elected W. F, Cowan, Esq,, President, and Frederick Wyld. Esq., Viceâ€"Presiâ€" dent. Notes and Bills or loss provided for Bank Premises 4 Other Assets not ind foresoing F. secured ‘ Letters of credit outstanding Bills discounted and advanc Acceptances re Letters of Cre specle ... Dominion Notes, legal Notes and cheques of c Deposit with Dominio for security of note Due from other banksâ€" Dominion Government elass bonds Loans on Call on Gover smmz ] Due to Agents in Geent Britain............. .. Due to other banks in CHTRCNL:+â€"+â€"+:+:+,.... Due toagents in the Unifed States.... .. Agency Drafts on head office outstandin Letters of Credit i-suwl........‘..“.....‘........ Total liabilities to the public......... 81 Capital whlu{: Reserve Fund Rebate of interest on biils discounted ... Former dividends unclaimed... ... ... Divideud No. 57, payable 1st June, 1904 Balanee of Profit and Loss Account pawrt £.2.2003 i MWd wriing ravlh durval 42210 interest nm-rumltu.dntwglu.flofif.’ll Deposits not bearing interest J 150,670 Notes in circulation Deposits bearing intor Dbividend xo. 16 j Drvidend No. 57, Pransferred | to f Balance cartied Balance of Profit and L« foward from s0th May Profits for year ending deducting expenses, in deposits, and making P and doubtful debts _ been appropriated as follows : Dividends at the rate of 10 per ' cent per annum......... . $1,000,000 00 f Added to Reserve Fund . .. ... .. 75,000 00 Cartied forward to Profit and Loss Account........ ... . . ... 22,013 00 The Reserve Fund after the addition made this year now amounts to $1.000, 000,00 (100 ‘per cent on the capital ) all of which has been accumulated from profits earned, with the exception of $50,470.00, premium on stock in yenrs 1882 and 188G6. The inspection of the Head Office ers ‘ Agencies has been made and the Oflicei r of the bank have discharged their dutres with zeal and efflicieney. All of which is respectiyvely submitted. w. F. COWAX. Soeppotunm« ipal and other fir carried forward be The â€"twentyâ€"ninth annual meeting of the Shareholders of the Standard Bank of Canada was held at the head office of the bank on Wednesday, 15th June, 1904. The chair was taken by the President. W.F. Cowan, Esq.. Geo. P. Reid, Esq., General Manager, acting as Secretary for the meeting,. The following report was submitted and unanimously adopted : The Directors have pleasure in placâ€" img before the Sharebolders the Stateâ€" ments of the bank‘s affairs for the year ending 3lst of May, 19014, The profits for the year have heen very satisfactory, amounting to I83,007, 17, which, together with the balance of Profit _ and _ Loss Account,$14.506. 79 brought forward from last year, have foue c oecis im ie ons S ResERYVED SEATS.â€"Thbe Concert comâ€" mittee of July 1, have decided owing to requests fromm several quarters to reseryve a few of the seats at the rink. â€" Great interest is being taken in this La Dellâ€" Harveyâ€"Caldwell concert, aided as 18 will be, by the Kilties Band. brilliant dancing and wonderfol trapeze work. Tickets ayailable atMacFarlane‘s Drug Store on Monday next, â€" The rink has been put in fine shape, sawdust floor, comfortable seats, footlight platform, &c. and oys sweaters, Jas. Ireland. _ Dr. W. M, Broewn, M. D.. will be at. Knapp House, Durham, Saturday, June 9th, for consultation in Eye Ear, Nose and Throat cases. Hoursâ€"12 to 6 p. in. Our latest arriyaisâ€"the very newest styles and prettiest weaves in men‘s and toys sweaters,. Jas. Ireland THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA "" 3% ~C inval yotes of thanks to ard of Directors and the Stait aeaad There will be a reception to the inâ€" coming pastor of the Methoaist chutch, Rev Mr. Colling and family on Thursâ€" day evening at 8 o‘clock when all the members of the congregation who wish and any friends may meet and welcome the Rev‘d. gentleman to our midst. TuUrxBULL.â€"In Bentinck, on Thursday, June 23, to Mr and Mrs Geo. A. Turnâ€" bull, a son. The Pipers Band of the 48th Highâ€" landers will arriye Thursday night and a crowd is expected to meet them on arrival of eyening train. Miss May Dixon, who has been attendâ€" ing the Macdonald Institute at Guelph, arrived here last Friday en route to her home near Dromore. Mr. Hill, of Markdale, was an interesâ€" ted spectator at the lacrtosse match on Tuesday. Money to Loan at 44 per cent. MacKayÂ¥y & DUXNXN Durham. TORONTO PROFIT AND Loss Debit aring interest ( vi‘uchuling papdiinalt WondAca ENERAL STATEMEXq Liabilities ues of other banks, .. Dominion Government w pa‘d 1st December, 190; 57, payable 1st June, 1904 o Reserve Fund...... ed foward.......... .. overdue (estimated legal tendors« reluded in the fore overnment, Mn first class Bonds te clreulation _ . sâ€"In Canada _ â€"In U. States . mt & other dirs ASSETsS €15,782 GBO.P. RekIp, election of Directors hl\\fl"ll _A «it J dA V Credit g Slsi May, after interest accrued on © provisions for bad ices ecurrent redit issued, @101,501.61 ig 21.770.900 C e ns l the Scrutineers gentlemen uuani. Ons &_R. T. Wood, id _ Wellington BORN s Acet. brought FSNL c LA ctively submitted. ‘OwaAx, Secretary ACCOUNT neral Mknlg(-r' #1 & W.F. £5,108,625,8 10,425,906.1 year : My156,917 s9 . 8Nt,800 88 15,588.57 100,000.00 1,000,000 0n 1,000,000 0) 10,000 On 20 00 20,000 On rt and $908,G06; ( +« ) 1 50,000.00 202,014.03 239,246.04 14,007.27 8.818.77 $197,51 G6Q 180,000 on 78,609 o1 123.364 81 S197,513 0 19,006.88 $50%80 on 50,000 On 73,000 q 22013 96 $11.506 183,007 17 94 14.14 64.81 M3.82 172.00 780 18 1M 11 Or | A first ‘| Bread, 495 111001 ciass line â€" of | Bread, Cakes, Pastry, | always on hand at Rowe‘s store, MODEL BAKERv FIRST of all, we use only the finest Flour and other ingredients. SECONDLY, we are artists in our line. THIRDLY, cleanliness reigns in every ‘ department of our establishment. LASTLY, our prices are absolutel yfair, Give us a call and see ror yourself. A_\ fi_rst class line o of Is the right brand. | There are lots of Rodâ€" gers‘ Bros. make Silverware but only one I817 Rodgers‘ Bros, Be sure when you buy & present in Silverware, you have the name and date of this firm on it and YOy can rely on your goods. Buy it from . GOOD REASsSoNS: guest And therefore we hear nothing but praise for our bread, cakes, pies, and every desirable variety of pastry, T suits To aT | Ohis is the Vjonth of ?Jedd/ny.r Watchmake; Intending Students should enter at beginning of term, or as soon after as possible. FEES: $1.00 per month Wmm Johnston, C. Ramage, Chairman, Secretary, Staff and Equipment. The school is equipped for full Junior Leaving and matriculation work, under the following Stafl of Competent Teachers for that Department : THOS. ALLAN, Principal. MISS L. M. FORFAPR Classios and MaAarne are as 1847 .?oa’yjrs’ Rros Durham Scnool We have everything for to pick from in s1A . HL. STINSON. THE BUSY STOREJ e i t s msipa ‘as Berger‘s Paris Green leads the market. Strongest in poisâ€" oning qualities; it kills the bugs by one upplication; it means crop safety. _ Secure some at once. Just one Bread Mixer lefo in stock! Who will be the lucky buver. Our assortment of Buggy Dusters, Rugs, Mats and Whips cannot be surpassed any place. You should see our Stock of Cages it you are a bird or squirrel fancier, No Lawn is complete withâ€" out one of our Mowers and a supply of Pubber Hose. Gordon‘s WEDDINXG RING ® solid as his name,"> Who will be without a Hammock, where you can get such a bargain, and a yaricly to pick from. The Busy Store is the place to deal in: where you can get everything from a needle to an anchor. Styles WEDDING CAKES Made to corder in . ®D2L_L Â¥ « Sora/on, W. BLACK. M. FORFAR, Classics and Moderns leweler and mm on seramime u. s oou _ LOWER Towxn order in Latest shortest â€" notice. NILYVERWARj ODPtician groom and : BARCLAY Call â€" and see Also Now that you have a * get a Tudhope Cutter K o‘ iudhope Buggies and the place which was onece so filled to overflowing with those rigs is now being filled up with over a carload of the famous The Spring has gone and of Tudhope which was as 16 mplements / ? Of all kinds, Exam NIP PL’LI’ERS: ' best on the market CHURXNS & wupryJp receive We are at the shop . ery Wednesday and ders or enquiries left store, or at the Rrv Th ev are Chatham Cutters |â€">»NEW SHOES<@â€" Full Lines of these w and reliable goods. Show Rooms daugh Stables PEEL, ine swoeman S ote: MAamilton Pm J{y C720 y % N axwel! Spring has come GRAY‘S make ; C and Stylish, and a suit alt purses, REMEMBER THE PLACEâ€"Next D Campbell‘s Implement Warehouse. ulper 3, Churns Shoe DPESSING Trunks & Valises â€" 28 Wc-?(z thus Take Notice 95“‘”‘"?‘ Cutteors Sar n @Organs Also see Custom work & repairing done as neatly, cheaply and promptly as possible, TERMS: CASH, having nearly 20 varieties 10 choose from and more comâ€" ing. at Lhe shop at the bridge evâ€" dnesday and Saturday, _ Orâ€" enquiries left at C. McArthur‘s r at the REeview Orrror, will our best attention. in great variety, _ We are also headquarters tor best We handle boots and Shoes from many makers and in different kinds. Also and so has nearly Be sure and see our good in every WHEELBARRC NS ‘or the Babies. . Mcllraith ive a Tudhope Buggy utter & be in the swin our famous opposite Mid » Lambton St. ‘xamine our PURâ€" ; they are the irket ; alsoj our Ma.c}u'nery our Goods ke ; Comfortabte and at pricers to and the Summer v two carloads respect BELL »[[ = J WHOM ; A general Bank 'Dl‘llf(.\ issued a all 'Miilllh. lh'|u est allowed «t â€" #1 Acre SAVINGS savings bank « wards _ Prom facility afford dista ce. AGENTS Ontario, 4 States and CAPITAI CAPITA i. RESERV) DURMHANM AGE STAYOAR) BAKK 1 Th n you wis) PowW â€" mone Writines di Besid. 100 Acres 160 Alc':rc: Outâ€"buil 105 Acres . H, MUIl NEW LIST 0F 100 Acres »irmnges d awan on ‘ Always Prom»: Groceries,. Drv Goo & Shoes, Crocke TWEEDS & C. A. FLEMING, Transacténg Business All onr 8; Maslins. a 7 WOR KR E.//{;//d/ IOALAZF // 14 Sprin The H BIG 4 ® H JS We can H Ay Durham, Ju We AS LNC Head Office . SCGO W. F. COWAN GEO. P. REID It W . l 00 1 bottle All drocrints Ha‘irI H. H. MILL Use Ayer‘s Hai restore to your ; the deep, dark, r early life. Then What are your fr about you? Tha hair makes you And yet, you are Pstpone this J Maes. 36. J ib BAN Q () Aver‘®s Ha rark J KELLY, PUNXI . 0@# 4 ce So~nco Neve for t rest i OrF

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