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Durham Review (1897), 6 Apr 1905, p. 5

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Wm. Johaston, Jr., C. Ramage, Intending Students should enter at th:’m’n ning of the term if possible. Board can be â€" ed at reasonable rates. . Durham is a healthy and attractive town, making it a most desirable place for residence RiPabeWini‘ Svduidiics drited oo i fail | which we hope is merely a bluffâ€"th Dllrh am SChOOI ‘Mon. Sbarretti. a kind of Papal Amâ€" bassador bere, had assured certain !Mamcob.n authorties that if they Staff unc EQuipmight. would reâ€"establish Separate schools he ifi sclood s Hhoroughiyeoutpped t Irachlh 'I would see that thgnr. boundaries were ability, in chemical and elecu'i_m} sulzrllu and fitâ€" | extel.lded. If their is a grain of truth onl n ons hi lollo« ing compsient q 2e iz | ID this report, the Italian gentleman :non \vo: a e following pel lswd be shown to the door. _A re ""T'l'l,,‘.‘ ALLAN, 1st Class Certificate, Principal: | port like this should not be allowed to MISS I. M. FORF..R, B. A., Classics and uo'grov: :stq:esition and the governâ€" 3 ooncoang L ment s ‘inyestigate its source ""Eommeraiat..~ " ""*" "**802008 96| jngisg on denial or withdrawal. and Raymond, Sewing : A)oering . METHING NEW IN W Also Wilheim SEEE CE El The Farmers® M°Tg & Supply Co., Linited FEE®S: $1 par month in advance Save Your money This is the tains will be 1 We bhave them fr Our $1 Curtain is A compl Waists, made in waste of time at to sell these Wa MLadies Gohn . Willincl:: 6/oyani d L ovel; BEAUTY We can give onl adaptability to t Deering Harro ness, Palmerst: Woltin‘g Get our Binder twine prices before going elsewhere The Shareholders of the Co. who have bought goods are well satisfied. Drop in and see for yourself, If you are going to buy a Windmill, see our prices before you buy. We are not solâ€" iciting orders but are ready to fill your order and save you money. If you are not already a Shareholder, it will pay you to become one at once. The best, in bharmnmer Agent fo Applications will be received up to Friifimy April 7th, for an experienced teacher, male or iemale tor S. S. No. 9, Glenelg, Duties to commence May 1st. Apply, stating qualifications to any of the trustees, Jxo, M. Beur, Durham, Jas. McGrnar, Jr, ** GEO, ALJOER, Secy, * â€"An intolerable report is abroad i lk . TK . P TEACHER WANTED HarKnrssâ€"At Teeeswater, on March 21 to Mr and Mrs Jas. Harkness, a son. WILKIE â€" HrEsLP â€" On Wednesday, March 29, at the residence of the bideo‘s parents h{ ithe Rev Wm Farquharson, John Wilkie to Sarah Ann, daugh ter of Robert Heslip, Glenelg. Mr Jas. Vasey is moving this week from Yeovil to reside with Mr Robt. Watson, Bentinck, a short distance north of Durham. He enjoyed Yeovyil in summer but having been used so long to be near Durham he chafed under the tie up of a long hard winter. He brings his bees with him and we wish prosâ€" perity to the worthy pioneer under the new conditions. .â€".â€" â€".â€"s oauu wiIng to dis pose of the weddings as fast as they come mr R Ledingham, Divinity Student, was a guest with his sister, Mrs John Clark, cover the week end. He has written on his final examination and will know the result on Wednesday . evening when the Annual dinner of the graduates takes place in Toronto. His many friends here are certain of his success. Aule LOWER RITCHIE SCHOOL REPORT JOHN A, GBRAHAXM, Teacher. MARRIED. BORN Lal 11 _ _Then follows a lengthy description of the procession to the church, four of the clergy walking, band playing the Dead March, two lodges of Masons about one hundred strong, immediate relatives and a long line of vehicles and citizens on foot. Service over a similar procession took place to the grave, where, after the church service he was given a Masonic tuneral. The casket was covered with many beautiâ€" fal floral designs, and on all sides were many indications of genuine sorrow. Deceased being a member of the Masonic Order, the lodges at Grenfel] and Sintaluta took charge of the funerâ€" al arrangements, and the funcral un Monday afternoon was by far the largest in the bistory. of the town. . All business was suspended. a; noun ‘and olinds drawn and remained so until nearly 5 o‘clock." Deceased came to the west from Durham, Ont. about the year 1897 and hasalways been well and favorably known during his residence here, x At the time of his death he was proprieâ€" tor of a livery business in town and manager at this point for the Western Packing Co... His age was a tew days short of 46 years. __‘*Rarely Bas a town been moved to such a degree as Y‘olselev was on ‘Saturd;iy when it was learned that Mr. A M Dargayel had passed away that morning from the effects of the accident that happened to him on Tharsday afternoon. _ It appears he was riding a horse, of which he apparâ€" ently lost control, and when opposite the Leland Hotel he was thrown viâ€" olently against the sidewalk. â€" He was at once picked up and carried to a bed in the botel, and the best of medical aid was soon in attendance.. But all that conld be done was of no avail, his internal injuries being of too serions a nature and he expired about six o‘clock Saturday morning. leaving a widow and seven children to mourn his loss. TORONTO ~ we esmers is V i QUEEN V1ICTORIAâ€"‘My son‘â€"Addressâ€" ed to the Prince of Wales, Prince Consort of Englandâ€"‘I have had wealth and rank and power, but if Catalogue free Corner Yonge and Alexander 8ts. A highâ€"class Commercial Schoolâ€"the best in Canada. Enter now. Open the entire year. Distinguished for *‘ Thoroughness ‘‘ Last Words of Eminent People cles, Maggie McLean. S8r 3rdâ€"Alex Findlay, Dowme Watsuon. Belle Lester, Alex Aav, Mandyv Renwick, Susie Halâ€" penuy, _ Jr 3rdâ€"Agnes Renwick, Willie Milne, Chas Watson, Murray Findlay, James Ramage, Alma Renwick. 2ndâ€" Carl Harrison, Philip Harrison, Chrisâ€" topher Renwick, Effie McMillan, Thos. Halpenny, Klsie McWillams. 8r Pt2nd â€"Bertie Lester, Bertie Eccles James Isaac, Minnie Wells, miriam Hornsby, Ralph Harrison,. _ Jr. PtZndâ€"Georgina Hay, Corletta McMillan, Alex Mfine. Edgar Renwick, Effie Hastie, Nellie Aitchison, _Pt 1â€"Ernie Black, Murray Wells, Louisa Ramage, Florence Raniâ€" age, Joseph Stevenson, Mary Findlay. Jaxe®s A. CoLEr1par. y Teacher PEEL, TAN SHOES Report for 8. 8. No 13, Egremont Class_5â€"Arthur Wells, Clen Moore, 4thâ€"Lewis Renwick, Wallace Findlay. Charles Hay, John Renwick, Robt. Ecâ€" Oliyer Morrisen, Albert Morrison. 8Sr 2 Annie Petugrev. Willie Bo.fi Florence Clark, Bertie Barber. Rarl_McUalmon. Ir 2â€"Margaret Kerr, Eila Barber, Harâ€" old Barber, Alian Pettigrew, Edith Merâ€" rison, Harry Gadd. Pt. 2â€"Alister Lauâ€" der, Willie Hutton, l;r{(Bogle. 8r 1 Annie Gadd, Florence Kerr, Stuart Grant, Laura Pettigrew. Ella Morrison. Jrl Aâ€"Wilhe Eden, Cecil Barber, Gorâ€" don Grant. Jr1 Bâ€"JessieGadd. Averâ€" U. 8. 8. american and Canadian Coal Oil always in stock. Du rham & Owen Sound The very latest Styles and largest variety at Peel‘s. Moderate prices TORONTO, ONT. W. BLACK ELLIOTT aning Articles also weli stocked with ng for _ house cleaning, Gillet‘s Lve, Alabastine, ‘@, Whiting, Varnish Stain, filler, Furniture Polisb, of every description, Brushes, _ Whiteâ€"wash b Brushes, eta. Â¥Ying it away every day. THE SHOEMAN W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal Cl Si it Om en Emctmg . Dixon, Teacher, Teacher. to DURHAM REVIEW. We are at the shop at the bridge evâ€" ery Wednesday and Saturday. Orâ€" ders or enquiries left at C. McArthur‘s store, or at the REevIiEw OrrICE, will receive our best attention. Wellâ€"known and reliable. Giving best satisfaction. Once used, always used. Prices ang terms to suit purchasers. A. W.Watson The Hnnoveric;n;e;aeâ€"r. Besides other lands he offers C the following ..n.‘..: 100 Acres N.fm-n.’ Bouthâ€"west of Var ney ; well in(:iproved and an extra good Farm Owner bound to go west. Buns and Biscuits in great variety All kinds of Cakes made to order. WEDDING CAKES3 our specialty â€" Harvesting Machinery of this?famoue * frm‘s make eV The Hanover Conveyancer, LENDS MONEY a: very lowest rates, Pliaces Insurances 0f all kinds in reliable Companies, Collects Debts, Arranges Business Difficulities, Draws W.uiitings and Sells C. P. R. Tickets to all points, 00000 TTE â€" HDUUL 494 delivered carly at your duor. It has all the goodness of homeâ€" made bread and it‘s always uniâ€" tormly excellent. Never beavy, never sour, never stale. â€" Best Manitoba Flour used. _ Bread Watson‘s Bread A TERM IN ANY OF THE pc. ~PARTMENTS OF THE~ > NORTHERY P > President McKinleyâ€"‘It way.‘ Ne Eenere" â€" Yanaucrnlâ€"* 1 08, J'efl. sing that for me, Iam poor an needy, feeling perhaps in his last moments that he was poor despite his milllons. Frances E. Willardâ€"How beautifal to be with God.‘ When you want the BEST Elizabeth of Englandâ€"All my poageâ€" essions for one mowent of time.‘ Cornelius Vanderbiltâ€"1 %hu'l.: for me, _l am poor ward nluud fire ovyer me,‘ ulluding to a body of Dumfries militta of which he was a member and of which he enterâ€" tained a poor opinion, ‘_Wwm Blake, great artist and poetâ€" *Home, sweet home.‘ Lady Jane Grey, at her executionâ€" ‘lprdm ’inw thy hands Icommend my t. .plmy of Scotland uttered the same words as they drew her hands from under her neck last they should deaden the fatal blow. Elizabeth Barrett Browningâ€"‘It is beantifnl,‘ E(lhgrt Burnsâ€"‘Oh don‘t let the awkâ€" â€"_â€" Rock of Ages cleft for me, Let me hide myself in thee.‘ Beethovyenâ€"â€"‘I shall hear in heaven.‘ Henry Ward Beecherâ€"‘*Now comes the mystery.‘ Anna Bole{n. as she laid her head on the blockâ€"*‘It is small, very small inâ€" ‘oter Mamilton __J{yency. & H. MILLER, Amemes tmstitunccon Call and examine. .Q/na"cr: oA thus and Reliable. , Hanover is God‘s ]T SuUiT SECONI THIRD] And the FIRST Bread, Cak always on hand a LASTI MoDEL BAKT A general Bank Drafts issued a all points. Deg est allowed «t ~ SAVINGS BAas savings hank d wards _ Promp facilit» Aflnrde a distance, prase for our br DURVFH A AGENTS in Ontario, Que States and En CaAPITAL, A« CAaAPITA, Pa RESERVE FT STADMRD GOOLD Pure Money and J I‘mbik 1E BIG erry Flot S TT MacF droc Am Druge W ED SA0r n we

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