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Durham Review (1897), 11 Aug 1904, p. 1

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I Russel] ll. Als Ttply Dr , 1904 , , , y C Q\ 4 lllk F, Jecattse £0.00 6.50 25e 25c 15c sel "le .50 m H. H. MOCKLER. . iii, "i?unssxvssivsvsssvssvnvrmiiii, 5-; Our Clothing :-::-::-:mmmmmmmxmmmmfi iyi' I"; 27-: iii JAMES IRELAND [ii' Iron ordriiriii'r'ri"i'i' To the first three boys and girls who tell us who it We have delighted many a buyer. We would like to please you by selling you one of these nobby suits at a low price. . Much lower than usual just now to clear out the remainder of our summer stock to make room for the Fall Goods. uur ulotmng is sought for by people -- --------sc-scru--r" u hose tastes incline to the neat, quiet and respectable. There is a something about our Clothing which suggests refinement and taste; ---and the prices, so low, you would hardly know how we do it. Somebody that ought to know, once said this l,' Tweed effects in colors, reg. j 60cand 75e, midsum- ! merSale,peryd...... 506 Boy s' Summer Suits Only fewlone- . ly one-stoclenrat BalfPriee Reg. 91.00 and 81.25, Sale price Reg 12ys and lik yd toelear, per yd.....-.. Odd lengths of printed organ- dies, figured dimities, Scotch gingham; regular 15e - _ Wash goods iorCool Dresses JAMES IRELAND'. (iii' Throughout the store. Every department IS clam- oring to have its bargains known. These . prices are samples. . was expressed the opinion of our 301’s Tie or a Ladies' Silk Stock 2K, to e) er/UGG. Gi 100 tation, and where it occurs, we will give a 1"ot1'll wonder at Ireland 's selling Trimmed Hatasoehea but its better to turn them into money at half price an}; loss than to carry them over. 6t No old stock " is our motto, so here they go at 60e, at 75e, at $1.00 to 83.00. Linen Buggy Dusters Fancy Wool Violes 500 yds Print " The Apparel 0ft Proclaims the Man" BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED. '%ileMile=tggegesapeiiesieizggigegti.t 750 d; $1 10c SI Sale Riga 500, 75c, $1, 1.25 Luties'Crav'nette Raincoats All sizes, reg . $1.40t031.75.at M d; $1.25 Item 75e to ciear at 50c. Reg GOe to clear at Me Good brown denim, regular 75e pair. midsummer Sale, perpr.......... Mk Men's& Boys' Straw littts Warm Weather Shirts For Men-dozens of them. Men's Working Shoes Men's Overalls opening quo- (il?titittrg, Reid near Yeovil, Mr. (1. is a brother of Mrs. C Haulage. of town: *' Last '\Vednesday evening as Mrs. IVm. Coleridge, accompanied by Mrs. Robin- son. both of Bay St., was taking her baby carriage. across the shore road near ‘the dock at the King's Royal. an acci. dent occurred which might easily have. ‘proved fatal. A well-known young .man of this town, accompanied by a [ maiden fair, drove npiselessily along the road in a rubber-tired Liturgy. Mrs. Coleridge asserts that she did not hear the faintest sound until she was thrown violently to the ground by the horse. The wheels of the buggy became entang- led With the wheels of the baby carriage and the baby was dragged beneath the buggy. A large cash was cut on the baby’s forehead and its nose and rheek were cut and scratched. The baby’s escape from death is nothing short. of miraculous as the carriage was badly broken. The young man, to whose) carelessness the mishap was largely due, hastened to make amends and treated Mrs Coleridge with every eouvtesr" tit _ CLOSE CALL FOR THE BAuv.--Tue Owen Sound Bun of Friday last under the above heading gives: the following item regarding an accident atfecringa well-known Egremont couple: Mrs. Coleridge IR 3. daughter of Mr John Reid near Yeovil. Mv., C. is " brother V . _ ,,,,V v..‘.‘-w-nll _ TCU ‘III is one of life's severest L1-ials,und Mr. Jordan's many friends here will wieh him all comfort in his loneliness. A little girl of two years will neyer re- member 't mothers cure. The funeral took place on Tuneday. Rev. Mr. Hanna, in Mr. Little's whsence. assisting the Elders of Mr. Jordan's church in the funeral services. T'""""'".'"'."'. a meet 1mm ms niece, lreceived last Saturday, appears in this Hustle. We hope to have a chat with i Mr. Turnbull before long. l The Bunk Committee of the Public iLihl-ary. the mmnhers of which ttpe, 'Revds. 1i_'afnuharson, Calling and New. ton, :mdMessqunn. Kelly." J. P. Tel- Irv) and Dr. Gun, will NIH-L in the I Public Lilu'u-y building on Friday. the I It).L A .. Mus. T. J. Jourux Dre..us.---ss'it-e sympathy is felt fur Mr. T. J. Jordan, of Holstein, whose wife died Ott Monday morning last in childbirth. To have a happy married life thus suddenly cut off is one of life's SPVPl'nsf h-inla nut. ltr.. u\\'.\‘lCRS l"Ul'.\'l). The little Iovals in the Review 1ccomplNlttad their purpose. The owner of the lu-oorh With hair Ire. longed to Mr. At'thurTaylor, 28 Sputum”. Ave.. Toronto. it Inottu-r-in-lnw of Mr. Dun McLeod, Priceville, with whom he was enjoying Dominion Day sports here. The hair is that of his father and mother and of course was unreplaeealtle. The mourning brooch belonged to Mrs. Anderson. daughter of Mr. Chas. MoAr- thur. of Buneoan. We rejoice with both parties that. the precious trinkets have been found. SI _ ' ' " . J. HOME FROM 1ko'rLANo.--Mr. George Turnhull arrived from Srmlamd on tint- urduy last and was welcomed by many friends. His sojourn in the "land of brown heath mud aha " wood " seems to have agreed with MI and he is re- dolent of old nwnmrivs and old world "miurcirttitonsi. A letter from his niece, recoivwl last Satanhw. mmmn-u in min INCREASE!) SALARIES.-AL the re- cent meeting of the School Board slight, increases were made in the salary of Misses Meredith. Grant, and M. McKen- zie, only In Miss Meredith's (use reach- ing the 8300. Pleased to hear that Miss Mary Gordon has got Mngwood’s school in Bentlnck, salary 8400. IMPROVING SCHOOL GrttumDs.--mu, School Board. as will be seen by ad- vertisement are about to spend money on the school grounds to improve their, appearance. and not before it was needed. Plans and tTecitictttiom, to be seen at this office. Gruo WANTS Ir.9--The Weekly Globe with its many fine features, 4-page illu. strated edition, markets, rruuurthe. world news. home news of the best. &c.. all for 20 cts. to Jan. 1. 1905. Review and Globe to beginners for sauna period 50 cts. JERSEY Cow mm NACE-A 1 {Jersey cow will he sold reason I Apply at the Separator \Vorks or ; Lurk, Prop. I READY AoAm.-The. Middnngh I 'stables. have been put in lhomug '. pair since the tire and are again a g service of the public. with pump. "riGifiii"g', P o, Con IO, Egremout. M St. Leon',, Mineral \Vnter new int; and quarts; on draft, 25c. a l. Parker. DURHAM, THURSDAY. AUGUST 11, 1904. "V --"1'"'rv. .IUIIY c been put In lhomugh re. “-u- n -- " " (,r,rii,r,eso1y_Pgi.ttit 'ii.lli'itbtsie'it') N. “The; Middfulgh Home A ORR, Drémm-e su LE--A ymjpg are "gain in the J ve “"5 1mm reasonable. ,. ticket age-gt 'iliit toC other matters. No better place to spend an evening hour. . . n mm an): we unum'o Voters' Lists Art. the mule: It is the intention of the hook com. to j $131M! 'g; 8:131] »ecllmr to be m ttrt':",';',",?,'.') m e New 0 t e ist, mm " uur~uam to .41- am, at make purchases from month to month all perm", npponringh 1111‘ last revised Auras- of ood and seasonahle books, and by I ment Rollor would myumoimmy to he mun-4 g . . li,', votein the mid tnuItieirulity at "lection, tot the time the long nights are with us . piomlhclrs of the ll-glislnlvo’ Assaz‘xlllnlyuml m mun- . . . no a e cation-mm tGtthesa ist was tirst mu there will be further attractions added I furl- up at my office at Pomona on the thimjulh to our splendid Library. ”3'" of July, PAM, and remains then.- tor in-;--:~- no". t g . e in the Rendin Roam lilcctm-s are (allutluponto examinethesaidlist. The m Vt 12m 3 . R . and if any mni-‘siums or any other l-rmry- an: found at present are extremely interesting may!!! to ttok;lg:reg,t'a"pr,hi,tt/to haw-the .; ewq and illustrations and.“ 0mm mum-e: [mm mr BW. with Wat' n . [med a Pomonl thls thirtieth day of July, other matters. No better place to spend I mu I A grand Concert and entertainment ,is being arranged for the evening of _ Sept. 22nd, in the Town Hall. under the iauspices of the Public Library. At a largely attended meeting of Directors on Friday night this and much other business was inaugurated. Already Mr. Jas. Fax and Mum Mae Dickenson have been secured. Mrs. Newton has consented to be accompanist. and other features are to he added, of which due notice will he given. Secy. Rmnage re-l ported as delegate. to the Provincial‘1 Library Association. giving a. resume} of the work done and attempted there; showing points where Durham Library I might profit by adopting. Rev. Mai Famuharson was appointed Convener: of the hook committee. and associated , with him nre Rev. Messrs. Newton and 3 Coiling. Mr. J, P. Telford. Mr. John; Kelly and Dr. Gun. Insp. Campbell "l, Convener of the Magazine Com. f l 20 YEARH AGO., The interesting {Slit-it‘ll cf (livnelg township appearing l, in tho REVIEW from time to time. by tMr John McDonald. is brought down this week to 1886 We are Interested to notice this week that Mr Jno. S. Black. the present vilic'ent clcrk baboon?!) yours in the position. His predecessor Mr James Brown had been 25 years ll] the otiiw null had an honorable record. Though 20 years ago 6t giving way foe a. younger man," he is still an honored citizen of this town. Between them they have covered 45 years of the town- _ ship’s history and while reeves. councils and assessors may have done their, duty as they came and went. no small 1 share of the foundation work and the _ stmcr<truct ore of Glenelq municipality ( must be ttedited to ex-clerk Jae. Brown _ and Clerk Jno. S. Black. whom We hopei long to have with us. i a "hee " of hnlf a. dozen teams and a couple of dozen of men to make tt start on a well-considered plan to improve this beauty spot. A FINE Trum-i. w. D. Mills. local ’ngentfor tho Imperial Life Assurance Co. left Monday for a. trip to Montreal. going by boat from Toronto through the Thousand Islands, and down the St. Lawrence and will be treated at Montreal to the best sights of the metropolis. He forms one ofucompnny } of shoot 30 of the most successful ingents of the company who are being treated thus as a reward of successful work, Congratulations. An instalment of new dress goods er.) peeled this week at Grant’s. l Ilrrw. "PAruc".--The Presbyterian S. S. last week and the Methodist one thisl week holidnved in the Sangeen Park.‘ The name .. Park " can only he appliedI by courtesy so tar, and it is matter of: rpnn‘nvv“, ,yvyuun-(‘nt Hrv- '..'t'V " l""'--" done to improve its great possibilities.‘ The Water and the Woodland are there g and are tine, It the Waste could he "ti-i. lized for a play ground it would he finvr, finest. The Park eommittee should try I a new store will arise there. i The Guelph Mercury of recent date announces the marriage of members of $t two of the oldest and most intiaentU1 families in the city." tho groom being Mr. John A Lamprey, formerly well known in Glenelg. the bride. Miss Jemima M., eldest daughter of the late Thos. Keating, Miss Jennie Benton. of Strathconn. H. l 8.. passed her 2nd Class Examination! last July and will spend 4 mos. this fail i in the model school at Regina. She it i a daughter of Mr A. c, Benton, late of! Bunessan. and was a pupil of B. S. Noi l, Glenelg. and for a. short time of; Durham School. l clubbing rates with the Review. i' FINE Uri.tstrtrrms.--Dr. Gun and Dr I Pickering have moved to their new! quarters in the J. & J. Hunter block: and are most mmfnrtahly neeommo-l dated. Excavating has begun to the) east of the prespnt block and no doubt , a new store will arise there. l, BEST Yrrr.--mo you v Globe for 1905? Eng clubbing rates with the The Thistles of Fergus. will play an exhibition lacrosse match in Mt. Forest with the Lornes on the 12th inst. Responsible parties Wishing the Park, for Picnics. will tind the key at Mr. Grant's store. l New lot of ladies‘ fancy collars and belts from 23c. up. at Grant's. Public Library. was on the 12th inst. --Do you want the Weekly 905? Enquire as to our _iltrit me uom. ( teceiifvl(iSt,e",tlitiriiiiiiiii,, 'iiiit,r';'ri) 'ii?':':))),?:;.':': the book com. to 51'“pr hysaitl feelings t?) Jil",','h)2r.t,lritr'el't' month to month ei; ;£?::.:";3,11::$n:v:;3akxwxssmtam' 1224:! le books, and by I ment Rojlof lecsghi municipality to he mnfrlwl him "ff wilt P? I §S§ngggfixgflgjsafiafg'm'sfiznag.:‘::;‘:::“.;.I;;t V I ”Vb-""h "'__-"e'. """"ro, mus unu .' . uses! an as ever been 881'” on the (hat one thie ’continnnt " any tme place. It would “RN" Park. [not at all be surprising if the assemblage y he applied Ihumlu-red one hundred thousand. is matter of , 11tt?t.1P1t, _Scolch_gan)es as writ us {Municipality of the TOWNSHIP or , GLENELG. County of Grey. I904 For certain improvements in .tlw school grounds. consuming at phylum. levelling. stonework Ike., ttecordittRto 'tpeeifieiitions to be seen at the Set-re tury’a offtee on or after Saturday. August 6 Tenders received up to o p m August 13. Lowest or any tender not. necessarily accepted. Voters' Lists, 1904 t The removal of the Dairy Depart ment, from the old Dairy. Agricultural and Horticultural Hall provides very much more room for agricultural and horti- t-ultural products. and will tend to bet- ter the excellent displays of past years. It is confidently expected that the Manufactures and Arts Building will be largely filled with exhibits of processes of manufacture of Ronda made in Lon- flan. Lending artists will he represented In the Art Gallery-Ma. better display than is anticipated. Contracts have been let for a new Dairy Hall. which will be completed in .time for the opening of the Fair. The 1 building will (oat $0.000, and will be ot ifirst-ehism construction throughout, giv- iing a. ftoon space of 8.500 feet. The I Demonstrating Hall will have a seating Scapncity of 800 to um, mpiipped with "tp-to-date appliances for denmnstrat ing 1the. manufacture of butter and cheese. ,Butter-lnnking competitions, for both professional and non-professional butter ‘nmkers. will be held daily during the Fair. The pottion of the building set apart for exhibits will be suitably titted up with refrigerator. cases for butter and cheese. and platforms and stands for dairy myrhinery, including cream Repa- rntDrm, churns, etc. In fact. everything in connection With this department will be in keeping with tho importance of London as the centre of one of the best dattying sections In Canada. lee PAte!T given that lttwttnututnituyt Scolial. ""rc"Itree can; hammhtmstzan-L and tt7tilirii,"n'tit 'Kal-ii' (lamps. In short, it, will heumrsc thorough and effective demonstration in honor of. 2nd .hy, sons and daughters of Auld I A big day has been arranged for the Canadian National Fair at Toronto on ['I‘hursdav, September lst. This will be itkotlandhi Day: and the local Scottish societies have arranged to give a grand reception to the hand of the Black Watch. Excursions will he arranged from all parts of Canada, as well as from Chicago, Boston, New York. Philadelphia. and other large cities of the United States that have Scottish noci ties. It is anticipated that on this (l'lhep, will be a greater gathering of ysistchryea,, Scotch women. lads and Owen iiand Markdule Dundnlk l l The but scheduled lacrosse , I the district. as far as Durham I gdllk were "onrevned, took pin l Intel's grounds last Tuesday. I bums again being the victors. "teat of Interest centred ur lnlntch as a. defeat Would have :Durbnm's chmupionship may ,' However, Durham boys were twin. and the small some 1L1 lthe stubborn nature of the limo!" number of enthusiasts av ”all theteam and witnessed a rating though rather rough an Hie Durhams. Shanon) Grub Ithe most badly used with n In ! hll head. All the goals were at- Stine first half of the game and ivictory the Wellinsrtons' mull 'ieaptur ine the district without l Durham have fallen to earth. i Markdule plays the final district game again“: the Wellington in o. Sound Friday. and an it is almost certain the ‘home team will win, Durham and the Wellington: will, in that case. battle on neutral grounds for the district Cham. plomhip. The present standing is as follows: .2 Won Lost To play Ruling. . G I " TENDERS WANTED. ri'; w-rcertn by mm? hand of the Black J1lelt wttt. ' “A”. Junk. L1 cicatre " L,A.. . I ‘ ANOTHER WIN FOR THE DURHAIS‘ Scotland's Day at Toronto Fair. Western Fair, London. -----+0t----..-- C. RAMMn-L Secy. Durham Sch. Board. J. g. BLACK States that have Scottish it is anticipated that, on this rill be a greater gathering of L Scotch women, lads and scheduled lacrosse tmttrh .- my "mun were swured in ' of the game and by this Wellingtons' ambitinns of Lem. would have quashed Inspionship aspirations. ham boys were bound to mm" More 3-0, shows -eieiii ot the Tp. Glenda. nature of the phy. A fenthusmsts accompan- nd witnessed an inter. ‘ather rough game, or Shaman} Graham was Jun-nast- "mun In Durham and Dun- l took phwe on the without playing TORONTO y. the Dun. B. Agrent upon this est price possible Themare still a lot of beautilul black hats. everyone made of the has material Ind selling for half what they are worth. Also some Ladies' Bonnets we are otreriae very cheap. Emery hat in the store is reduced to the low During August we wish to draw your attention to the bargains we. are offering in Millincry. The remninder ot the stock must be cleared out during the next four Weeks and to do so We are going to sell everything at tt ve ry low figure. "i)lllll fqlllill PRICES The largest ttoek of Engines. Clock} Jetrelerv, Sling-wag l'reetaelerert Eye Ginsu ever shown in Durham, is now to be seen " Keeler's and for the short time we still have in the old stand. we will give you mean bargains. For the School ." Re-opening A Large Stock 650 feet to the ii/ir. . ".G'11,' Ct". GREEN SHEAF...... .. ......]~_tcts PLYMOUTH SPECIAL. . . .r. .1] as Can be had at Robt. Burnett 'tt store or at our showrooms. We are selling off this exo brand of well-known twine at th lowing prices: GOLD MEDAL TWINE which 4.- [‘4‘ a .. - School Books and Supplies THREE NATTY BOWLS We have a moat obmplem iine ot s‘ART BAKING POWDER” KEELER’S, - c.. Jiuh- Jawctcra, acad Dual. g. tl, If You Have JOHN LIVINGSTON. Clearing out Sale of Ply- mouth Binder Twine. J. Burnett, with each lb, can for is guaranteed to be free from alum and all other injurious ingredients. To induce you to give this Powder a trial, we pre- sent you with Keeler‘s. the emigre store in Grey County to y from. It really doesnt matter what kind of Baking Powder you are using but M [SS DICK. CHAS BAMAGF. Dunn an Pusan“. cast iron Stomach, AUGUST MILLINERY Upper To ma. ening oif this excellent known twine at the fol. Han: runs I? cf!

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