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Durham Review (1897), 18 Aug 1904, p. 4

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A+ I i) | 4 Raymond Sewing sOMETHING XEwW Also W A)cering IFfarvesters TYPasse / ____i)arling‘s Drug Gtore ‘aris Green, Hellebore SGohn Glark. We can give only a mere list of our goods, but adaptability to the needs of South Grey we ar Deering Harrows., Wilkingson Ploughs, 1 ness, Palmerston'Buggies. Renowned arti It will pay you to give our inspectiongbefore you purch 40" Amazon Suiting......... 40" Camel Hair Suiting...... K¢ Flake Suiting.......... . 54" Canvas Suiting......... 56" Broad Cloth Buiting.. ... 56 Friese Suiting........ ... A full range of faney wâ€" We cannot begin to tell you in detail one half of what we are showing in Ladies‘ Suitings for Fall. But we say we have the Newest Dress Fabrics that Fashion demands which includes a FULL RANGE of the latest Weaves and Patterns in Flake, Nicker and Pebble effects. !Fine Panne finished Broad Cloths and Cheviot Suitings. ‘These are all in suit lengths with NO TWO ALIKE and are in the newest shades. . MORTLOC Ziofi.g ’S Em‘g gtape We have also a larg was kept m Burnett ged : this we offer ai The best in their line as we Quantities of 1 recent fire, we EW IN WasHERS ; The Per ) Wilhelm‘s Wringers, all made ing Machines. McClary Agent for the Dillon Hinge A Complete Stock of DRUGS at Prices the owest PLYMOUTH BINDER We T uo " is? S large quantity of this Twine which im Burnett‘s store and therefore undamaâ€" s we offer at lowest current rates, e expect the showroom to be repaired at d will continue business at the old stand. â€" JfLarvis GAhowrcooms STYLISH CASH ANXD Death, the new Plant Food, Blue Stone, Insect Powder, &c Bs _ i{/Ind Gicorm C NAAA rri«¥«ssr«<i««s« k 28 ctg‘a yo. ffairBuittug.......... ... ‘At 35 ots a yd. uiting.....:.... ... . AfOUL 60 cts to $1,25 Suitlug ............ . {** 75 ets to $1.4¢ Cloth Suiting........ .. it bo cts to §$1.50 paitiug.:......:........ * 5o cts to §1,25 ge of fancy waisting to match. this twine slig ‘ intend to sell DRESS GOODS i cents a Ib â€"â€"AT ting........ . ve our Dress Goods a thorough purchase your fall suit. mt ig 2 e im Renowned articles C1 Stoves for ( H]a;Jgfe Stay Fence. ightly damaged by the l1 off, while it lasts, at Pw-fomtod”Drum. only i bandle only the best L wASHION ONE PRICKE. S and MEDICICINES quality considered. by Watson of Ayr. A few doors South of the Middaugh Houseâ€" s, but in quality and we are not excelled: hs, Heney‘s Harâ€" TWINXE â€" w Jigenrt, Durkham. , fair prices Coal or Wood. Uf{ackhi nery. in the Ideal Â¥8 CA ut Pome... __"" SS HTSE ted up at my office at Pomona on the thin)ezh day of July, 1904, and remains there for inspec. fiol-?lecnor, are called upon to examine the said list, and if any omissions or any other errors are found therein to take immediate rggoveedmgs to have the said errors corrected according to law, Dated at Pomona this thirtieth day of July. 1904, nfivanst «¥4r. 31020 â€"CC0e T0 0C 50 delivered of the list, made pursuant all persons appearing by the last 3 ment Roll of the said municipality to vote in the said municipality ‘a members of the Legislative Assembl icipal elections : and that the said lis tedp. up at my office at Pomona on dat nf Inle Rane 292 D Municipality of the GLENELG, Co Notice is bereby given that I have or delivered to the persons mentioned 8 and 9 of the Ontario Voters‘ Lists Act re?uimd by said sections to be so tran Mess a Crar Ci2 C" C Voters‘ Lists, 1904 Dr. Jno. A. Conkey, of Indianapolis Indiana, gave us an allâ€"tooâ€"brief call a few days ago and wesee by Toronto papers he is meeting with friends at the King Edward in Toronto. The Doctor is looking well anu is still hay. ing great success in the land of his adoption, Heis quite pieased to see the progress made by our good town, and we wish we could find outlet for his energy andability in his ain countree ALL TO_ DETROIT. â€" Mrs. Turner, daughter of Christopher Firtb, a visitor here for some wesks, left for her home afew days ago. Miss Rita Irwin on same day went to same place to visit an aunt, and Mrs, Kay, nee Annie Arimâ€" strong, and neice Miss Burnet helped to swell the party with one destination, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gurney have been visiting a few weeks at Mr. Wimn., Scarf‘s, Mr. Jas,. Hepburn‘s and other friends. â€" They returned to Toronto on Thursday, Miss Madge Collier accomâ€" panying them, Mrs. Jno. McFarlane, of Toronto, but formerly of Durham, spent some time lately with her relatives, the McArthur famities about here, and her daughter, Mrs, Boyd, of Flesherton, Messrs, D. McDonald and J. IB:uchanan returned to Walkerton on Saturday last after spending a few days at the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDonald, Upper Town, Messrs, Wm. Johnston, Jr., and Arthur McClocklin are delegates this week at a meeting of the High Court of Central Ontario, I. 0. F., which is meet ing in Collingwood, Peter and Chas Ramage, eldest sons of the editor took a wheeling trip from Thursday last to Tuesday visiting relâ€" atives in Owen Sound and other points in North Grey, Mrs, McCannel, of St Catherines, formerly a neighbor of Rev. Mr. and Mrs, Farqubarson when at Claude, is spending a holiday at the manse. Miss May Harris returned last week to attend the wholesale millinery disâ€" play in Toronto, thence to har business in Kingston, Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Johnston, who have been spending some weeks at Mr. 8. Scott‘s, leave for their home in Canâ€" nington on Friday. Miss Cassie McDovald left Wednesday mornng to spend a few days in Hanâ€" oyer,. She will return Sunday, bet not by stage. Mrs Archie Davidson and son Archic, visited 0, Sound friends for a few days last week, Miss Dora returning with them. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Snell, of Zion City, are spending their holidays round their parental homes in Egremont. Mr, Lauder Brchan, accompanied by his lady friend. Miss Dorothy Lawrence, spent Sunday in Walkerton, Mrs, Harris and daughter May are spending a few weeks in Toronto with son and brother Will. Misses Annie 1. McKenzie and Mm'garop were visiting Dornoech reâ€" latives and friends lately. Rev. and Mrs, Colling are attending the funeral of the former‘s sister near Hamilton this week. Mrs. Ross and daughter Bella, of Tcronto, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Chas. Cameron. Mrs, Jas. Hepburn and daughter Nellhe are spending a few weeks at Mr. Neil McCannel‘s. Mrs. Dimmick, of Toronto, was visitâ€" ing her cousin, Mrs,. Arthur Jackson, for a few days. Mrs. Warren, sister of Mrs. Mockler, from Keewatin, is visiting friends and relatives here. Brad Jamieson was home from Toronâ€" to over Sunday to see his father, who is improving. Mrs, C. McDougall returned from a yisit to her daughter, Mrs. Fiddis, in O. Sound Mrs, Lutz lefu Tuesday for a month‘s boliday in Kent Co. visiting at her old home. Miss L, McIntosh and Miss Windrum, of ‘Toronto, visited at Hanover this week, Mr. Ben,. Mail was visiting his brother at Mono Mills, who was ill last week. Mr. Frank Lenaban paid a flying yisit to Hanover on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Livingstone came home Saturday from Port Elgin. Miss Lamb, from near Chicago, is visâ€" iting at Miss McKechnie‘s, Mr, T. J. Jordan. Holstein,. was in town Tuesday. THE DURHAM REVIEW ntarin Votam» 1 :.._ (C.A1 sections mtario Voters‘ Lists Act, the copies id _sections to be so tmnlmittedp or : list, made Eursuant to said act, of earing by the last revised Assessâ€" e said municipality to be entitled said municipality ‘at elections for Legislative Assoreri.. â€" "Q4O J. 8. BLACK he TOWNSHIP or County of Grey. Clerk of the Tp. Glemelg that I have transmitted ME Whiaias ioi) Assembly and a‘é I e said list was first of July, he â€"Prince Henry, of Prussia, will attend the St. Louis Fair. The Prince and Princess of Wales were coming, but President Roosevelt is thought to have s'tgpped them, being doubtfal if ho RAWDN * erelscdan e h on â€"A son and heir has been the Czar andall Russia rejoices opatkin sees in it an omer of J victory, â€" See inside pages for : account. HI1®D.â€"In lith, Mrs Merritton was the best Ingersoll came longest d Toronto Brigade was ac Mayor and Council of th: ing the great interest the fremen," .. nuioret hi P P edciniâ€"d whilPl. 3 2 ; s t * 7 | Co., Bender Hose Co., Hose and Steamâ€" er Co. and West End Co, Arrived at the ground the tournment | commenced with the fancy drnll comâ€" !i petition between Merritton and Thorold | teams, the former winning with 91 points out of 100, Thorold 87. General I admiration was excited at their fine apâ€" ' pearance and pertection of movement. | _ The big event was the Hose Reel race, ] the prize for this being the largest, | There were 9 entries and the test is to | run 200 yds to hydranut, couple hose, and | run out 100 yds of hose and put on pipe ready for water. _ The contest was reâ€" markably close, Paris 1st, 49 sec.: East | Toronto 49} sece.; Merritton 499.5+h 222 aris 44 sec time, length mdajmawn re Alert, Niagara Falls Har, €o.0 Hamiltan WIN I AMtIG There were 7 entrie Ladder race : the run ladder mounted on taken frmp start till 1 o l eind cimial o c oo t could guarantee them yniiGiqndalink, Vubuidalbhtstall sabdcac i5 51 a fine appearance as it marched through the principal streets to Exhibition Park. _It was composed of Milton Band, Fire Brigade: Town Council and officers of the Association ; Acton Band and Fire Brigade, Paris Fire Brigrde, East Toronto Band and Fire Brigade, Thorold Fire Brigade, 48 Highlanders‘ Band, Inter, Harvester Co‘s Fire Briâ€" gade, Ingersoll Band and Brigade, Merriton °F. Brigade, Niagara â€" Falls Band and from the same place came the Alort’ H. .& L. Co., Rescue H. & L. ie e cllca ce B en on io ies â€" d Routine business was then proceeded with. _ The officers for the coming year being ; Pres., J. Vanderluy es, Niagara Falls ; Ist Vice Pres., 8. Moffatt, Merritâ€" ton ; 2nd V. P., A, Stafford, Midland ; Becy., W, J. Armstrong, Milton ; Treas., Wimn. Miller, Smith‘s Falls. The tournament on Tnursday, 4th iust., was a grand success, The procesâ€" sion, about a mile in length was farmadl o t n eemiopy? in the Court House square 0C pa 0 PP I it was announced that the Prov, Volunteer _ Firemen‘s Association â€"of Ontario had been incorporated with headâ€"quarters at Merritton, where next Convention is to be held. »Rev. A. J, Belt, of Grace Church, opened the Conyvention with prayer and the roll of delegates showed Trenton 2, Niagara Falls 5, Thorold 3. Merritton 4, Paris 2, Durbam 2. (Chief Torry and John H. Rose,) Acton 2, Milton 4, and one each from Smith‘s Falls, Wallaceâ€" burg, Woodstock, Hamilton, Midland and East Toronto, Mayor Andersan on behalf of the Town Council, welcomed the visiting firemen to the Town, and hoped their stay would be one of pleasure to visitors and citizens. Pres. Smith thanked Mayor and Council for the cordial welâ€" come extended the delegates. We are indebted to Chief Torry and his lieutenant, Mr John Rose, for the following synopsis of the proceedings at Milton on Aug. 2. It was the 5th Annual Convention of the P. V, F. A, and opened in the Town Hall at 2 p. 1:, Pres,. Smith, Trenton, presiding, Miss Bella Weir is again gracing her bhome after a lengthened stay at her grandmother‘s _ The choir at Ebenezer was also benefitted with her voice and presence,. Mrs W L Dixon is away on a two or three weeks‘ visit to friends in Holland and other places. Miss Alice Lawrence, after a five weeks‘ visit with father and mother here, returns to Toronto this week. her muther, Mrs J Lawrence being improyed in health. Mr and Mrs Fred Harris returned on Friday last to Toronto after a visit to friends here. Mr Harris is a conductor on the St Railway and naturally enjoys a holiday, Miss Ellen Baxter returnied at the same time to De Grassi Point after an allâ€"tooâ€"short stayJof two weeks. It Mrs Chas Long (Catherine) and little daughter, from Toronto, are visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs Chas Watson, and other friends here. Most people in improving a fence adds to the top. _ This week our trustees are improving the school ground ience by adding a pole to the bottom so that Mol\ry’s 1mf..- lamb may not break the rule, We regret to learn of the death of W in Bell, the genial hearty fellow, who has been for 40 years or more part and parcel of this community. His taking off compels a sad reflection. Father. mother, three brotbers and sister all have preceded him. None of his blood to mourn, but the community. if we mistake not, will show his remains and his memory due respect, More later. 47 Some of our N Egremont boys hailing from Varney deteated the lately orgaâ€" nized Dromore team at football 1 to 0 on Saturday last at Dromore. We can‘t believe the rumor they will be so unâ€" sportsmanlike as to refuse to play a retarn match. Another large picnic at the Lake, this time from Proton. The infection of baving a good is spreaqing. CONVENTION AND TOURNAMENT Friends of the l1te Nicholas Hamiiton, brother of David at the Lake, will regret to learn of his death about a month ago from a trouble brought on by catarrh. He leaves to mourn a wife and small family, and brothers and sisters, and as much as any, an aged mother. He died in N Dakota where he had taken up his home 16 years ago, Mr and Mrs Robt. Baird (sister Maggie) being present. Provincial volunteer Firemen Durham. on Th ursday, Aug . G. Hind, aged 69 years. Oe SVR _ nn waggon. _ Times i start till ladder is raised full l a man reaches top rung, Ist gara Falls, 45 see: 2nd Inter, Hamilton, 46 3â€"5th sec ; 3rd, ¢. â€" These races were run on Rosert Torry, ) Jxo. H. Rosr, _ ( Delegates . 3 . â€"_ ESV aPDearing Co,, ie longest distance, East ade was accompanied by ouncil of that town. show. interest they take in their aaa. cag . 0. 2 TCt Sr0 _ BPC.‘3 CAGISL sec.; Merritton 49 2â€"5th sec, e 7 entries for the Hook and : the run is for 300 yds with a+ad WEEsve NORTH EGREMONT. DIED. TIV AMKUMIVE3 TORONTO an omer of Russian e pages for a fauller e square and presented as it marched through we l4 4 a se ui en ied s y PS WcR : length, was formed born to run on Kurâ€" S, DURHAM AGEN'éy CAPITAL, Authorized . ... .. . $2,1 CAPITAL, Paid P:+.>...s+.s. SA RESERYVE FUND:..«..:....%;,. 1,( AGENTS in all principal pou Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, U States and England, W. F. COwW AN, President. GEO. P. REID, Manager, STUOARY BMX 0 cauin; receive we are at the shop at the bridge eyâ€" ery Wednesday and Saturday, _ Or. ders or enquiries left at C. McArthur‘s store, or at the Rwauryâ€".. m i =** J We are «Tices and Harvesting Machinery of firm‘s make MODEL GOooD REASsonNS: 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 first class line â€" of Bread, Cakes, Pastry, always on hand at Rowe‘s store. And therefore we hear ,nothing but prase for our bread, cake*s, pies, and every desirable variety of pastry. BE Tssc‘ [ T suits To a T / Seter RHamilton MWilrnges... . J{g C7 CVY. Head Office, Torrm;(-)j Wellâ€"known and reliable, Giving best satisfaction, Onece used, always used. and terms to suit purchasers Call and examine. Every houseâ€"owner s bould have one of our extension Ladâ€" ders and Stepâ€" Ladders. Do not forget we handle the McCormick and Central Prison Binder Twine, birtifnatalh,cca 2 3 24 r at the REvirEw Orrror our best attention . variety. Now is the time to get some great bargains in Scissors and Pocket knives By calling you will see for vourself. Buggy Dusters, Rags, Lap Rubbers and Whips in great Our stock of table cutlery cannot be equalled any where. Odd knives, forks and spoons in abundance. . HL, STINSON, ets up. We are always ready to, supply cur customers with every thing they require in our line, and this week have tiken in stock a cargo of Glass which just arrived ftrom Belginm. No farmer can afford to be without one of our 240 1b scales at the price we are selling them. We have a good assortâ€" ment of Apple Pearers from 25 sinlels Aichcn akeos, J KELLY, Agent. WEDDING CAKES Made to order in Latest Styles on shortest notice. BAKERY, LOWER Towx W. BLACK. HARDWARE ! o IiHfowors, ..7.?1'na/er.s' Jn el e lendl o 12€0 . . . . . .. $2,000,001, 2+ 0+ ++>+++ ++ 1,000,000 ++ ++ > ++ + > 1,000,000 rincipal points m _’Mannoba. Ininnd cA thu of this famous United , will : BARCLAY & BELL Call and @&@lso Zoudhope @utters Now that you have a Tudhope Bugg: get a Tudhope Cutter & be in the swit The Spring has come and the Summ has gone and so has nearly two carloa of Tudhope Buggies and the pla Which was once so filled to overflowi: with those rigs is now being filled 1 with over a carload of the famo %mplemenfis . 4 Fresh Roasted Peanuts day and Saturda y. This Store will close night except Wednes days, iso )T azewell INTachinery Of all kinds. Examine our TUR NIP PULPERS ; they are the best on the market ; _ also]} ou: CHURXNS & WHEELBARROWS Having now obtained competer I am in a pusition to fill all on short notice. Still they Come ; Still there are more to follow Why not fall into the procession buy your bread, cakes and p at the upâ€"town bakery where are always sure to get the bes turns for your money ? From PEEL, iunte snoemar You get RIGHT PRICESFon Show Rooms opposite Midâ€" daugh Stables, Lambton St. REMEMBER THE PLACEâ€"Next D Campbell‘s Implement Warehouse. J. S. Mcllraith stock. 4 We have a line of horse hand threshâ€" ers‘ Mitts at 90¢ ,la‘er pair that are extra good value. ry a pair. We do rot aim to be known as the cheapest place in Durham but we do try to give full valâ€" ae to everyone dealing with us NOW IS THE TIME to leave you! order and get a genuine pair of hand made Boots or Shoes for fall wear. I have now a journeyman shoeâ€" maker and can attend prompi ly to yonr wants either in repairing or Custom Work. Also Fwtf.rIV‘Boots & Shoes, Valises, ‘Telescopes, School A nice line of FRESH CO\XN FECTIONERY always on hand A Purchase That Pays good Flour sacks for Sale ch« urham â€"PRakery Durham & Owen Sound Also see our famous Sharn Organs are good in every respect AUGUST 18, 1904 PHONE NO TERMS: CASH. TRUNKS _ ill close at 6 p. m. e Wednesdays and 8 our Goods every We itts, &c, in a@tson. it C. A. FLEMING, Prin are, Business Cours Typewriting Course I Address The large a to the College. furnished durin be opened on th is the only Busi owning a Colle wing will prov 10 more stude descritbing our © Will be The Ha Blacksmith C 50 Ac 200 Ac 50 Acre N E‘XU Y 100 Acre Th« tha incl he : The FALL I & worn (GLGIHILLHZHL B FI. H. M Gold 4 qi HE #s& SEIl AAJ BIC RJ AUGUST REP Al Don‘t res Sho §1.00 a bottle Al druggists A. Go T his seems a sp almost without res " My hair use using Ayer‘s Ha hair food 3 years it h what we c will not d 1 Feed you! give it sof Then it w will grow Ayer‘s Ha i G41€ ns NWMW Hee TH 1 i K W 17 t} Do

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