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Durham Review (1897), 24 Nov 1904, p. 1

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NS 9th: B The "V1llllr t Review can». um. ." 118wa and 1mm my Star 01.0 RMInd‘l'oI-pnw 0‘31me 815 thrvntwaasd Miami..." .... sue Runny nod Woo lr tNottm...... I1.” an!" tad W. Matt & Barn. 01.78 - and Wen-urn Adv is. 8].” anw nod Wang Sun. . . . .... 31.15 Rlvxlw and Pam. " . Btar 01.13 RIVIIW and Ird,tw, w-... 81.0 Ruvnnv and In. any BMJIJS tii II. II. l'lWl‘Lul‘o '! ymwwwmmmmwwwé 5,; THE CASH STORE. 'i5i ' -- -- -5-- "e"-".."'.."-'..-.-- RI .. M, gmxasammsmmxxmmm: VOL. XXVI. NO. 47 MM iiiitMlgillgfllliill8Mg Highest Prices paid for Fowl, Butter Dress Goods, Blousings, Prints, Ginghams, Kid Gloves. Christmas Novelties, rams, Hosiery, Boots and Shoes, Underwear, Corsets. Shootings, Pillow Cottons, Art Draperies. Curtain Maxims, Shh-tings More hn a Generous Share of the htilt tun" all lam-Io an, Star Rm" nod Tot-onto My New. Bum-rand '?peif'.'l'2ic.: .... Rm" nod Woe Ir Glob..." Rum! and W. Matt a Ezra. 3.3"le War-urn Adv in: Rum! nod Walla Sun. . . . .... Run“! and Pam. or a . Btar RIVIIW and Weekg Witness... Rum“! and Ina. any liquid We're Going to Make It Interesting-n-css Men's Fur Coats Ladies’ Astrachan Jackets Men's Overcoats Ladies' Jackets Snaps in Dress Goods and Suitings Millinery H. H. MOCKLER Leave your order and you may be sure it will be filled " tisfactoty. Now is your chance to buy Millinery at a reduction. From now on all our stock is on sale at cut prices. We have coats that will suit you if you want one for fine wear or for heavy use. Coats that look well and wear well.... .... ...... .... . ......$'20 to Our Fur Coats are tirst-ehtsa, both as to quantity u and quality. We can fit you with agood jacket at 860 to 850 However some of the goods are here now, so come early and we will be planed to show you what we can do for you in the several departments. Broadway Overcoats and Ulstcrs also, heavy 151- i stem and Reefers with storm collars-all sizes and 1'rie0 Space will not permit a full list this week but watch this week but G'Watch this space next week for the heat liat of Bargains in Staple or Fancy Dry Goods that you have ever seen. James Ireland. If yon have not bought your winter Coat yet, li remember the balance of our stock is being ie cleared out at...... ....... ...... ....CLEARING PRIC“ These goods have been bought for immediate sale and will be sold in accordance with the low prices paid for them. It is a grand opportunity to provide tor your wants from the many bargains which we shall give in New winter-weight Suitings, blacks and tweed :' effects. Regular tr. So per yd, Special, .. .. . . per yd, 81.90 Other Dress Goods and Suitings at. . . . . . . 25e per yd and at, The prices at which these gocds were bought represent only a fraction of what the goods are worth, and we are going to give our Customers For you during the next few weeks. During the past few days our buyer has been in the city, and has been fortun- ate in securing goods for all departments at one of the lar- gest wholesale Slaughter Sales ever held in Toronto. Every nat a Bargain. AT REDUCED W}! 15‘ _ m , Mus. an'ron’s Known. "-owintr to , Mr Vanaickle’s meetings being poet- ' poned Mrs Newton has decided to have I l her half yearly " Oman RecitU." thin t,iTtiursur, in the Baptist Church at8 "o'clock. Dr Brown. of Holstein. will be I the vocalist. A choice Programme of I Plpe Organ ueleetione will be rendered. The celebrated " Pilgrim’s Song of 'Hope.” "The ldylle.” "At Evening” by Dudley Buck. " PM,“ by Bathte , io Wagner. Gmnd Much.” "hun- :hauaer.” will he mung the numbers“ who “Ruin” " Adm-emu. With pedal l 1iJiiuiiiiiii.' All lovers of unclean- Ginny invited; Admission ansta. It I. tg, bind-b will also assist in the pro-l ' A Rum Evexzxo. -rrvid my night last Dromore choir and a few friends drove out to Durham and will u few neigh- bors and Durham friends spent very pleasant evening wet, Dr and Mrs illutton. Seldom did the Witching 'ttours " faster on music. games and mmuuuphone selections followed much 'outerintothe "to-mot-." All left ,for home testifying lo the nbnundmg {hospitality of their hosts, and they gwrra favored with an evening of rare I beauty and mildueu for mid-November. 1 AtMoekletN--8t.00 Corsets, Straight j Front. Bile Gal-ed for 59 cu. ', Attormm GREAT Cancun-r. - The Sam of Scotland Society here, remem- bering their experience but winter. are taking time by the forelock and have arranged for a first clue concert on Thursday Dee. 8. The talent coneiete of the well-known and talented Herold Jarvis. of Benoit. Miss Marietta La Dell Toronto, Mia Dunlap. Hamilton, eclev- " contmlto Scotch vocalist. and also an accompanist. The high clue talent being expensive, the committee heve placed the admission to all perm ot the Hall for 50a. There will thus be no crowding. Plan at MecF'arlene'e Drug Store and flat come first sewed in the I choice of seete. Plan will be opened on 1 Saturday. Mth inst. et2 p. In. lfreil Noble wast-titan to Toronto to inndvrgo an opetatiott for "ppendir.iris |frnm whu-h foe sume week" he haul I been sum-ring. Dr Macdunuld ou-cnm- p Iniecl him. He was progressing nicely iup to Monday. um] we hope will soon i be out of danger. i Coxsnm'ynw: coxvr:xTrox. -_.- This IWN lll'ld an Monday lust. and Was well iattended. Messrs. Miscamplu-Il and lLlu-ns were the" chief speakers and. as ,wus expected. Dr Jmniesnn was the i choice, As we were not present and no report has been sent us We are unable to give an idea of the 'twocetulintttr, Ilmngll of course in thing-3 polmcal one can imagitteasrood dead. " must he left. so in the ummtmm. ‘Ien's 81.5 Claim .Iu-ketu "ttttttt foe We " Hockier'c. ‘ - _ - u: I Pd tml "a. 'ag , - " 'Wt'-' EE?Ti3"t? 'a F, .573. l C, L t “I 'it/tr', A; t yE8 1:) .m ,. h, .. _ DURHAM; THURSDAY. no ith"Ciiii:er: was 'toe','."',',',',','), T,e','TIt f h I thee, Nomilution a Public Meeting will mammal: all will be "word-mama ital-perm . tLocal, k theCandieUte 1t,titrg,t tohh align ttit.",'.'; 'N , r'""'."'"" Spa era, e n ect; a by n new min an) .went I _ dud ttt North Tlit w Md ‘Mi l A. Go MAOKAY. M P. Pa. Owen Scull , pioneer. dutrtet, can. ',uil'll'l'lll,'lu','d n. a. MtLLKi2. M IP.. Hanover, Member elect for South Gm. inoTesdttomtheuertoumtoa, In“, . .-. . . . . and from (Peru no Winnipeg. ,'A1t Ltheeah, m the Riding or on m borders are cordially invited to be pic-alt. no on! mistin- it I. an M be! . has. Insight. married. in Bantu] I. P. TWO“), Pauident. c. RAKAGE, Sea-m, mtinttd. ' [in] “on. I'll. “Sn- , The whom service did justica to murm- oly of the former pastor nod to the feel. in” of his old parlstsoeteta. Pt?, The choir had also special music and the anthem especially we. most. sym- pathetically rendered. Mr Dwain!!- eolo " Only remembered for hat we have done" in elven app-wasted but never before did it seem so touching es in the eating of thin ocmlon. F you. saith the Spirit. that they my rent from their Isl-ore; and their work: do follow them " Mr Fuguhnmn felt there we: a word to he ui end that he was the one. to '" it. end very appro- pmtely he dealt with the pregnant text in its relation to the deceased. He dwelt at length on points in " Chase. ter worthz of tutthiration, instancing especial” is sincerity. On‘Sundny the draped pulpit and choir mil. was a silent visible expression of eontrrysRationnl apprecintion and the Service throughout mm of an impressive chm-um. . Mr Farquhnroon spoke from Rev. 14:13 "Blessed are the dad which djg in_ _the Iatpi, from henceforth: Mr Jansen was born in Holland near- ly (I) yours ago and early in life iixed on gospel Work as his choice. in young manhood he engaged in Mission work in London. Englnnd. and as his command of Engliah increased be moved to Unn- ndu, and studied in and graduated from Knox College. For a few years he was appointed to Mission Work In Muskokn and Manitoulin and in 1890 received his tirst call from Durham congregation. His sincere and earnest. ministry of tl cars is still fresh in the memory: the lingual lapses. the quaint expressions. appear now its endearing links. and are lost. sight. of in the remembrance of , great body of use-fol work. His minis- trationu were notull cottfiued Ioputoml work proper. for, not. having the cares of a. home, he used his means freely to aid the poor and the needy. and this without. letting his right hand know what his left. hand doeth. The writer was anew whom he entrusted money to procure necessaries for bunnies in distress and .widows and orphans r.- ceived gins from a source Hwy never knew. He acquired some fauie as a. lecturer. but his invmsble pmttce here was to turn the proceeds after paying. unease. to some benevolent J'f,'3l't,ti either to the Missions of his c arch ff to aid the work among the le which work in him has lost. a. Mans: l Me lmd just Inlely moved to Wiaui. peg from Uretnn, to Lake at post-gradu- Me canine in Mauiwtm College, further to fit tum for his life's duties, and from the halls of the College of the. church of his choice. his I'Pllltuln! we” ttottteo" Friday to their last mung place foltow- ed by Profeus-vrs. students and friends. GoodFIctoI-y cotta) torso a. " at Moekiee% ten nut. where his rushes lie. W“ think lt would have been his wish. bud it oe. curred to him. lo In: burned in Durham, when: 8 ot the best yum: of his life wee spent Genuinly many here would have valued the mournful satisfacttou of having near them this t'eatinderof the twtuve, earnest Mu amt is mule. _ t, .. ... "'HV= '""o"tRN are Ittoltttltt, lo Painfully sunl‘ng to DuthmT desired“: the interests ofthe Com. wus the notice m but TityttdtNNoftttt., r. thut Rev Mr Jansen had died the in isexpecled that the cmnpnnv will before in Winnlpeg. Sudden" "I": able to awe mils Shurelmldws and {rum heart failure for he hall. he!!!“ mum-a a Very large perventaqte of the night previous. The nouceml numu mull price by elimlnulmg the that he lmd not been well of late, “In” an. nmsuly added by the middlmmn word of that had “New here. H. for the purpose nf covering large died. We ten gum; would have mgtts mm“... m “mu. , V " Great Sale in Uncle mm " “not“ hoepttht at a we on the dollar In road to last week. All line. underprimsd. l Boxtg ocgAgi.-.At 8 8. No. 9. mask I on Fanny; November A Attiee. We-, nun! an. -.--A-_____, _ __ Panthni in} kiiiii iGoiiiismr, 17auu; lie. Indies with boxes free. Evnryo’ body invited. A full account. at the Thmmto ii macaw»: will be found on not. The denominsUOunl 'rtqttdittR Mthe tttttr-five inmates of the house of “its” has follows: Church of Eup- hut 13. Pruhyterlnn 6. Methodist W. Baptist t, Rowan Catholic I. mrtherrtittrmmto,rauU, FT I. a trNtt'AWf0 “CHE ' TORONTO Grant‘s; apr. u for at one o'clock p. m. Kr the purpose of nominating l Candidate to contest the Riding It the next Provincial elections, and other business. 8lh','t,,e,tt _ Jhtordlnnr much“! t he nu "Wtfl,t,-,'l'1'l', 'i'l'd','l', quan- itltln dheetfroui the tttrututartureF and {in the cheapest. nmrkvtu for was!) all of 'which abnuld further m nterinlly en- chance the value of the Company', dun-9'4. The conservative estimate should yield 3 shareholder; a. dividend of 16 per cent on his investment. Thi- rstnrn together with the savings on purchases should make mic stack on purchases uhbuld make fail-"it; very valuable and it will no doubt in Continued on page 5. new: mule under which um Company will lmmedintely secure ware-moms and it'it subscribers for shares will he aule, I in e meantime to secure from this , source a. cumstderattle. part at their I goods at reduced prices. l, Estimated Proms. ( The S1'ttt,',T have carefully estima- tg1'nllttU; " can do t 2tg,tf, or? t per your. w ie on out y! yield a net protit of slam. ‘) A velysimple calculation will allow that a small percentage of saving on the avenue il'J.gtt,',tt necessary for the average arm and home.. would noun '!qou " very handamue dividend an the Slut-es of Shock hold in the Cwupany. The Camp-my will aim distribute its net profits m the usual wa y as dividends to its tutnreholders. " A very. frtoyroearramwment has Company. hm. the {allowing list will hr; ,.eattriieni, to indicate the lug» class or ' articles to he Qt'f.'l,",trd at reduced prices ( In the Shun-aha! era. namely t--oxfr.rd Uream-Beptuators. Agricultural Inn-j g,",',',",,"'"; Wind-Mills. Pump: and 1 an" Vehicles. Harm-es. Suwiuq-; Machines. Furnaces, Stove-l. Hmuehnld ' Good" and Utensils of all kinds. Wire tending, rope. twine, Bicycles. Organs. l Plum». cm. l, The present intention of the Directors in to build a new foundry and unmade-r- ul-Iy im'rmue the whale nmnulu-mring plant and premises heme purchased he"; the Durham Manufacturing Coty. lmuy. Limited. 1t_wott_Idheimpossiute to enumerate in detail ml! thggnng my... and In; the most prominent feature in the Company’- humans methods will in); of in goods to it: own ata very amull advance Tltetti,tati. Customers, who Btockhol n will hechurged the at? market. price for goods nnd bl ttf a noun: alone cansidemhle pro. phould result to the Shareholders. We than! of the Compnuv have been Bed at. moo with a. View of having in. Marianna!“ widely us pmmhle I in this - secuw from the homu- Ef very‘lau-gp volume "f trade. The r 7",, . ..._...- ... v-IVIIT- Luv (“all of each shun-holder will ire MM! to tive shire: or». total of $100 I" by ytoioritr mm: of all the Sh!!!" derd larger balding: are ”taught. Io Imredinthe interests ofthe Unm- ur the fiat-fink; ist' "iiiGi"iiiii"iii'a) minions: tn nun-nu. {$1an ttill hare a unwidernhlv A Mheting of the South Grey Reform Associuion will be held in the TOWN HALL, DURHAM, on ' , will otthe well known Dar. , 'tfaetttrintr Company. Limited, during the put your or more, tried on e v-ry successful business Inductee: are and male of the Dr Dream Separator. This Seen-nor Inn A we" large sale and is recog- l as the heat article of its kind on market 00-day. in either United I or Canada. t Charter of the new Company will lo the Direction to very much in. . the Icope of the old compani's mom and It is expected that l. e company will be in 9. position to tr practically everything required vehmholdere who will he its chief when. THURSDAY. DEC. 1. 1904:. -amtt Show of no “on. _ comp” in halo or mined for 17dr'r",1'd magnum”. u mum. “I'M and gent-I'd deal. , - devoting in attention to trade and business among the , of the Province of Ontario. b of the chief object: of the Com-- r, will he the punchm and talking Eu u going concern of the entire p. tronsyigsh liaUl_i_L§es. business .ittiiem' ft%ttaetarrhtg in! MM” the Bate of "MM" t , _ 0mm guinea now. "Y My. Lt-ted. I Ate County Cannon hem their Ft _ -- I “I“ of this "tatr Int. “Mdly. b, thtMtnt-attttt.ttttn nn, , -- -- IJIBERAL CONVENTION [III .5 ., bu God Save the King.' 'ih'etidSl I251: bottles of Perfume for ( Also 10') pieces of the Chin-1. worth rsttc each. They go Suntan" each Me. i [Mu-min {mm a” Parts “f tho- [titling fslmnld "(mud on Thursday of nvxt orumed to hear pmmim-ut imam-s din-u»- -ed. Ret unmanned With tho-new candi- date and h.- nro-pu'ed for the {run let it Mame mum or Inca. A. G. Martina M. -P. P.. 0. t4ourot um] II. H. Mittee will Irma chin! “when. In ttte Town A ,.II The Genuine Bargain Store, on the Busy Comer, -- Dud ll. fl. KEELER t SONS At sec on the dollar, which you can buy for HALF PRICE while it lasts. This means you can buy here next This week we bought a lot of 8100 rrrhmr It may concern t "we: votco which she knows how to control to give excellent. expmsion to the words 'mtttlt. A 'i'llri".ttigt was 1an amounting to "to w M: goes "omud muoving the debt. for the new "shed mntly elven-d in place of the one which collupud Int winter. On Ion- day Meningn concert and I uninr lent no rally mu heldun which Mm Flea. Main delightnd the audit-nee with seven! “elections. Members of the Junior Dengue duo can: in chorus, duct“ and noun. About 32.5 um unl- ined so that-bout the tout expense of . the nhod wu ruched. TAKE NOTICE than tha duly ummiut ed Financial Agent of Chas lit-KIM)": is A. H. JM-kmmol lthnwn otUut ham and of "Fury ll. Mittee ianlm ll Hun 'er of the Towu of Darla-nu. EXT".A FINE PERFUME Dntod n'ov "all. BMICK RINK. ASSOCIATION. A meeting of this Amintinn will be held at Mulnck Sch. Home. No. 0. Ben- tmek on Qumrduy. Nov. 28 at 2 p. m. to appoint delegates: to the Ridingvunven» Lion in Durham. on Der. l, - ,‘-- ,vu - “III or Will u." this year. Ta: METHODIST Atmrpatra.sttv.-.at,e Annivenu-y sermon of the Method“! Church wen held hut Sunday when the mom preached ttne mamma- to full tlet-ttions. Min Eldn Flett of Winrtoh. a Readttste of the Conserva- tory of Nude mm: twice " the PVPIIIII? service. She ism of a. tttto fat tweet voice which she Imam how to comm! to give excellent exam-ion to It words sung. A nuh-crintinn an 6mm 'ocsarr.--wttat pmmineo to he one of the ta' uniquebocnd lull-mun. Indu- F you t Pm ee4aii Church 'eat 'St. held In tarba- mom ot the church next Monday "an In. Every body in welcome to attend and ape-ml a Mount and“ evening. Admission only 10mm toone of the but“ treate you have had or mil hum l in ---- CLARK. Pres. CONVENTION IN DURHAI can was. ___ Plan: an Plan-n. ELECTION NOTICE. SNAP SATURDAY: December Ist. 2'. W. ix , 'ia' "tot JUNK ..-.- N P. Ticwonn Returning Culver. Mthat 'g1'ttg, to he pique can _nt.tst!ettt the Pm a“. m be!!! "I tg'gt.ii D. MCLICAN. Sm SUI! 75c Clothing " Durham. ml! In}; a haule- lust YI " 2l

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