i We secared some snaps when down .&n Toronto last week, and weare willing ‘to share up the profit with you. We can give you a heu\:{ Tweed for 25. 40, "45 & 5Mc per yard. They are extra good value, and we take pleasure in showing SNAPS our goods. pork pack Dr Hutton has m chemicals to his t Town and will moy wee FOR SBALEâ€"3 Park Lot of Rev Will be. sold at this otfice. * ZI1ON.â€"A Church entertainment is to be held at Zion, Glenelg, on W ednesday 17th inst., for which active preparations are being made to have a good time. REFroRM Commictee Rooms will be found up stairs off Calder‘s Hall. Meetâ€" ing of local workers on Frmday evening. Young men especially invited for a purâ€" RirpE RasPBERRIES. â€"Master 'v\'alter! ws at The Big Storef#one for men Clark son of Jno. D. Clark Aberdeen, Pand the other for worgen. They carry had a raspbertie branch last weekf a very large stock of Clothing. Nobby showing blossom and ripe fruit. Some®# Suits at $7.00 eagh. worth $10.00. A thing cf a novelty. ew odd suits leff. at half price. The Meaford Monitor has changed : ErtÂ¥x Cuaxor.â€" Agent Wmm haunds, Mr. H. E. Bywater taking conâ€" i Sharp last week closed a purchase with trol. His initial namber shows up well | Rev. Mr Stewart for a building lot next and we like the ring of his salutation l to H.W. Mocklers‘ and will move his which promises still better things. !pretu-nt. building on to the new site, AT MCLOCK.â€"A load of one dozen W. | “'h""h i itea good C s f C. T. U. ladies went from Duarham to | ("Y.l'(fAl'GHT.~MrJnn(»amphell while ‘Rev. M. D. Campbell‘s, Mulock, on specâ€" | FUNDICE Our small press at great speed jal invitation of Mrs. Campbell, who is an } last : Friday got his hntld caught A.l’fd ardent member of the aggressive ladies | l‘e(‘Ole‘d.ll severe crush. '\\ e hope !le will ‘Society. They were most hospitably | be all right soon. T.hm break in out entertained and delighted with their i staff has delayed us this week. outing. . \ _ Another Exverienced Teacher wantâ€" [ 0 hie, Shom Wirrmmatmne: mt ‘Ce | %5 . NHs * Wt REroRrM Commictee h found up stairs off Calder ing of local workers on F Young men especially in pose. â€" Rally all. _ Sanford‘pf Ready The Big pAtore, J best. *Ereer CALEXDAR.â€" Mr. W. 1. Mils, agent for the Imperial Life Asswrance Co. of Canada, is first out with fine large calendars for 1901 and balince of this year. Portraits of the Queen, Lord Roberts, Badenâ€"Powell, Col. Otter, Gen. White and a British Lion make up the display. The Listowel Business College and Shortâ€"hand Institute has Yhe repucation The Listowel Business College and Shortâ€"hand Institute has repucation of *graduating a highe percentage of pupils, in shorter time nd at considerâ€" ably less expense, {ban any other College outside the/City of Toronto, Mustrated CatalogAe sent upon applicaâ€" tion. Fall term opens Sept. 4th. C. L Hartt, Prin. 4 Dre PDieE» Ix Prorssc®ro.â€"On Friday last the remains of Edward Parrot arrived in Durharm from Pittsburg U 8 and were taken to his mother‘s home where they lay till Sunday. They were removed to Trinity Church Cemetery and placed beside his father: Rey. Mr. Ryan conducted appropriate burial services Coiee C M Y â€" Aonmmnanians. â€" auntd conducted appropriate burial SseTVICCS and _ many old _ companions and neighbors paid their last tribute of reâ€" spect. Deceased died in the hospital in Pittsburg from an attack of typhoid fever and his removal in the prime of life is a severe trial to his family who â€" have the sympathy _ of all He was a skilled workman and gave promise of a life of great usefulness. Long at The Big Store, @.;lunter%ad« of waterproof ther, doublfsole, and a wearer every Owen Soun We peseeceeceee0ee008e008 $ Local and District News. deseseeeeeee0l.s 8 ® P bu.......cafl # Varxey | Harvest Hox®e. â€" This Annual event like nearly all its predeâ€"| cessors was a great success, measured by attendance or by the intellectual and : material feast provided. The Sunday ; services were conducted by Rev, Messrs ‘ Kettlewell, Mt. Forest and Magwood. | Holstein, and were largoly attended. On Monday evening the Orange Hall was used to spread a sumptuous fowl supper for the many visitors, and a yery pleasant time was spent there in the hands of willing waiters. When all were satisfied Mr. Irwin was made chairman and very ably and facetiously filled the position. The local choir renâ€" | dered excellent music and are certainly not inferior to the best of many good | choirs we have seen there since 1881. | Dr. Brown, Holstein, br ightened up the | program with seyeral selections in his | nsual able style. and Mr. Gilmour gave| a jood recitation. Mr. Wm. Allan was cailed on and imade one of his. charac» teristic speeches urging especially the selection of god men to send to Ottaâ€" wa. * “1:1 Smith of Durham. gave a witty profitable address on ‘*Moonshlknc‘"‘ showing that certain views of eBturches, church work, church necessit &c., &c., were all "moonâ€" shine" in proverb sense of the word. Rev. Mr./Farquharson, had also a fine centreing on the torlc "Misâ€" takes. humorously pointing out a few with a local ï¬k‘tion that be mistakes. he oduistundpnnnch m fitable timely instruction. k Mr. wgflh ï¬l‘b‘fll '1"1' the success of the Harvest Home. A latge We tes 4 aE ME E:C gave a witty and ; nlm.h 0" sho views of eBurches, necessities} &c., « shimre" in prov Rev. Mr./Farquha centroing takea." After hut syccess O£ iBE AEmB T2 000 C omcs wes 0 number attended from Durham. The proceeds amt_mg_t_,f;;_ to $42.40. me VOL. Inc . L. GRANT . il The moved his drugs and residence in Upper ave his family next ty : Made Clothing at A. Hunter. Its the lat 1N W th raLn Stor . NO. 41 sidence an« m, Durham e .‘\"Ply w w. D. Mills all ing for it subscrib ma make thi RESIDEXNCE To LET.â€" In thefAljoe Block, on Garafraxa St, 2 doors outh of Parker‘s Drug Store. â€" 6 rooms/Wwell, celâ€" lar, &c. Apply to Ront. A1Jo®. WrEre Ixsurg®»n»..â€"The Brown Bros., tenants of the Caldwell farm at Orâ€" chardville had theit grain, &c., which was burned in the big fire last week insured for $600. Mr. Charter Smith intends to gravel roof his foundry and is securing riddled home product for the purpose,. Mr. Mc. Intyre is placing a Southampton brand of ggavel on his new block. Kihe Ready Made Ci@#hing Winâ€" ‘ew odd suits l%nt half price. ErtÂ¥x Cuaxor.â€" Agent Wmm Sharp last week closed a purchase with Rev. Mr Stewart for a building lot next Got Cava®xTt.â€"MrJno Campbell while running our small press at great speed last Friday got his hand caught and received a severe crush. We hope he will be all right soon. This break in ont staff has delayed us this week. Another Exverienced Teacher wantâ€" ed by the Trustees of 8. 8. No. 12, Egremont. See Ad. That makes at least four schdols in one range changâ€" ing teachers this year, from No, 1, Norâ€" manby to No. 14, Egremont. only the teacher of No. 13 is stationary. No. g Bentinek also wants experience. DerruLy MoUurXED.â€"On Monday last Mrs. McAuley, a daughter of Mr. Jas. Park South Bentinck, passed away from heart disease made accute from an attack of the prevailing fever. She leaves behiad her her busband and two young children who will never know a mother‘s. care, the youngest an infant of a few montbs. _ She will be deeply mourned also by father, brothers and sisters with whom she was a favorite. Our sympathy to the bereaved ones. uy your wife one of those Fur Coats t The Big $tore, J. A. Hunter‘s. A woman reghuires a fur coat more than a Lapt®s‘ Aiv Coxorskt.â€"In the erush of prize lists, &¢, we entirely overlooked a reference to the very suceessful concert got up by the Ladies‘ Aid Society in the Town Hall on Show night. Iu addition to brilliact local talent, Miss Black, Mrs Buchan, and Mr, J. P. Telford, the ladies had secured Miss Semple, of Fergu®, a haundsome young lady, of good ability with a futuare before hber as a platform reciter. Mr. B. Woodward, Hanover, was also a brilliant factor with his fine rich voice. The hall was filled. a V Last L®TTrER.â€"The last and best of the Rev, J Farquharson‘s letters appears this week. The "touch of nature,, in the visit to scenes of childhood will appeal to all who are far separated from their early home. The memory of hill, and dale and plain trodden by once boyâ€" ish or girlish feet when life was young, of Kirk or Castles field or moor, round which youthfal imaginings cast a glamâ€" our ofromance, all make a sweetlyâ€" sad interruption to the bustle of present day life which is not unprofitable,. Read the whole letter. Priceville‘s big show takes y and toâ€"morrow and th omises well. â€" Lots of entric FRATERNAL.â€"Some 16 members of Ben Nevis Camn, Durham, attended the regular meeting of Scots Greys‘ Camp. Priceville, on Tuesday night and wore warmly received and royally entertainâ€" ed. A few pleasant hours were spent in speech and song and the music ()Fthe pipes in the hands of Mr. H McDonald. Our space forbids a more extended noâ€" tice, but it was the wish of all that it might be re&mated with fuller notice. The big load on the trip out regaled each other with song a.mfjoke. ang the ‘woods will yet be ringing with the miles long gaelic songs of Mr.C. C. Mcâ€" Fayden and we have no doubt Bro. Black is yet humming "Eirech, agus, tuke a no." For 8. S. No 10, Bentiptk, duties to commence January 3rd 1. Applicaâ€" tions received until ber 27th 1900. State salary expec and experience, Personal applicatioy/preferred. Applicâ€" ations to be sent George Campbeli, Secâ€"Treas, Abe n or the undersigned 11 Clark Samuel P erbough} Trustees. n McLean Aberdeen tober 6th, 1900, ir month various PC {Y TEACHER WANT Purht { the ReviEw 10 w n p(e with Rubber heels, nicest yet. The Big NOmIn fill ints §@4 Last Thurs MA ts were weather friends ne w to DURHAM, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1900. Parliament has been dissolvâ€"| ; ***"* "" 1 a in C da‘ c | trip to 1 ed, and no twtan in Canad@ C211 phursday write "M, P." to his name: â€"|. xi M Nominations take place on;‘ Oct. 31, Polling one week! later. Both Wednesdays. : So the campaign will be short and sharp. Good work| has already been done on all| sides, and the verdict of the, nation will again be taken. _ | It is not safe to prophecy‘} until after the election, but snrely there never was a greatâ€"| er certainty that the Liberals: will be returned to power than at this time when the diverse methods of their opponents tells of total inability to fix on | anything dignified or definite| with which to charge the Minâ€", istry. | Last week we paid our compliments to the fine display in Ireland & Co‘s and Miss Culbertson‘s establishments. This week we have reference to make to the extensive display made by 8. F. Morlock who is now in his own building, â€" The celerity Mr Morlock displayed was adâ€" mirable. He was admitted to the store on Tuesday evening and in two days he had the shelving lewered and broadâ€" ened, the whole store papered, and an attractive Bower for Miss Bowes,. his head milliner, arranged at the back. Here there was an elegant display of seasonable â€" millinery, _ Amongst the many we note a few. First was a draped toque of green mirrored velyet, grebe trimmed. fancy pins and cluny| _ Dr Culbertson is at home this week, lace. He expects to leave for Toronto and Another was a double brim of pastel Montreal on Saturday and wiil take the Rl‘tr"tve!"'-‘(. ffl;'.e(}‘ Wl‘:&{mfll&l mirrored \ Steamer next week for the Old country velvet in a pink shade, tam crown i+ KT & draped with sequin; two large ostrich i to ** walk the bospitals" for a year per plumes, fancy pins and 6 inch buckle : haps, draped with black tulle. \ _ Mr. Thos. Coleridge, Barrister, Lonâ€" A Iitpl;fnm-ylmink toque \\lal:s trimâ€"| don, has been spending a week or two ;"?d.“ ith paste! green rep. S fAn¢Y | with his pavents in Egremont and with williant â€" buckie. chiffon lace, with ; /. @ w o e ospreys springing from the puff in friends in Walter‘s Falls, Nottawa and f)ont, . brown taffeta silk bow at !h«" elsewhere. He spent a couple otf days h“"'k' PP f $ with his sister Mrs. C. Ramage and left Very striking was a _lï¬!"g"_l."‘“‘k "'_lk \ Monday for London via Teeswater. Very striking was a large black silk Gainsboro hat, faced with white satin, black yelvet folds running running parâ€" allel round the under brim make a pretâ€" ty finish on the white satin. _ The top is draped softly with heavy duchess satâ€" in, large jet buckles in front. _ Followâ€" ing the taste of the season there are 3 large feathers, two white and one black, the latter under on sideband and falling on the hair bebind. A child‘s brownie bounet of red velvet trimmed with white fur, with smah silk and lace was pretty. _ It had long ties of white surah silk, These were a few in a lnl};e stock and in many styes: turban, double brim, sailor, &c. %hc hollyhock hat, mother Goose crown, and fan hbrim. shoald be seen if not sold, the fate of a good many others. We have to announcefto the generali ublic that we havg removed our gt.ock to McKechnie‘ywOld Stand, Gara-‘ fraxa Street and arf now opened out for business. Wefwill be pleased to have all our ffiends and esteemed customers confinue their much apâ€" preciated patWGnage. Our stock will| continue apA consist of Upâ€"toâ€"date| Goods in apf linesâ€"Dry Goods, Readyâ€"| made Cliqhing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shyfs and a complete line of Groâ€" eeries.# Goods and prices are always right/ Call and investigate. All are} welobme. I Experienced 2nd Class#fFeacher wantâ€" ed for 8. Section : No# 12, Egremont. Apply, stating experi#hce and qualificaâ€" tions, before Nove r 3rd nexs to xp. HExrRry, Secv. Dromore P. O.. Oct. 8, Male or Female, 2n 8rd Class for 8 Section No. 3, Bentifickffor 1901. Apâ€" plications stating fualifications receivâ€" ed up to Nov. Personal application if convenien ferred. W. VickrRs. Secy. Treas. The brickwork of the Mcintyre block is now completed, and closing in has beâ€" gun, . Itiscertainly acredit to the town as well as the enterprise of the propriâ€" etor. IHt GREA CONEST TEACHER WANT POLLING NOV. T. ANNOUNCEMEXN TEACHER W MILLINERY C. MceArtnuuor. W | ~Miss McKechnie, Collingwood, has !heen visiting her cousin‘s, Counciller : Mclutyre‘s Egremont for a few weeks, Mrs Dan Muir and herson Archie. B, of Flesherton, were visiting her cousin Mre. John Milligan, in Bentinck, this % Mrs. J. M. Burges« and Miss M. E. | Turnbull, north of Town, were visaiting | at Mr. George Turnbull‘s, South line, l Bentinck, last week. this wee PERSONAL MENTION:. Mrs. WV im. Rose, British Columbia, is visiting friends here at present. Mr. and Mrs. David MeCrie are visitâ€" ing relatives round Sarnia and Detroit, Mrs. Geo. Mighton is visiting her daughters near London and in Detroit. visiting at Mr. C Archie who is ver Mr. Walter Park came bhome from Montreal on Tuesday to attend the funeral of his sister Mrs, MeAuley. Mrs. Everitt and family are moving back to Palmerston, Mr,. Everitt having received a promotion on the railway. wee Rev. Mr. Smith attended the C. E. Convention in Gue)pb last week and will give some thought on it next Sunday morning. Miss Allenby, London, who bas been visiting Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell. Mulock, for the last few weeks, is leayâ€" mg for her home this week. Blacksmith R. Aljoe is rec »vering but slowly from the kick he got a few weeks ago from a fractious horse. _ Sorry to hear he lost a fine Jersey cow in the midst of his trouble. Mr Jim Smellie, who was visiting at his brother Duncan‘s, north of town, returned to Sault St Marie this week where he is engaged in the timber business. Miss Kate McDongall left early last week for Williamsford to wait on her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. A. McDougall, who met with a serious accident as a result of a runaway now she is recoverâ€" ing nicely and Miss Kate came home Monday on a sudded call owing to her brother‘s serious illness, Mrs. Jas. Farquharson was [taken to 0. Sound on Tuesday by Rey. Mr, Farâ€" quharson, where she takes the boat for Port Arthur and thence by train to her home in Pilot Mound. Since her husâ€" band left she bhas visited relatives in Kent County and elsewhere, and later was a guest at the manse here. Mr, Win. Seott, Winnipeg.%immigraâ€" tion agent of the Manitoba government, is at present visiting at his brother‘s Mr. And. Scott, Glenelg. and also with friends in town. Mr. Scott was a resiâ€" dent of Durham a number of years ago. He returns in a week or so, haying spent the summer in Ontario. Mrs. Mc Céarville Mi Rev,. J. G. Shearer, Secy of the Lord‘s Day Alliance. will deliver a lecture in the Town Hall, on Friday 19th inst at 8 p.m. â€" His topic will be "Our Imperilted Sabbath," _ There will also be an inforâ€" mal conference in the Hall at 4 p. m. to which over interested parties in town and neighborhood are cordially invited. Mr. John Watson, Proton Station, was called over suddenly last week to see his mother who was seriously ill. He returned in two days finding her getting better. Mrs. John Watson came over on Friday with her gon Lorne who was on his way to Hamilton and spent till Monday with her sister Mrs. Mountain‘and yisited other friends, Pleased to haye both as callers at the Revirw office. The Corner Store in yfhe Calder Block previously occup a Drug Store. Good position, ion given at once, Apply to Wy Cauper. Take Laxatiye. Bromb Qyfnine Tablets. All druggists réfund tho/money if it fails to cure. 25¢. E. W. Rrove‘s signature is on each box, Mr. and Mi hi To Cure a Co ds wish and three chil Iren,. of wre visiting at Mr. B. Mail‘s Browning 1 Id APUVicW. FOR RENT. ill McDougall $00n C May 1 "Large Sales & Small Profits." We take this opportunity of thanking our customers for past patronage, and we are convinced that the new system will merit a continuance of the same. cudrnnnnnanninennnenrennntrrnnrntr . i #x_ s MILLINERY. [ IRELAND & CO. © on ggoogagggaggggagaga ce latest Paris and New York Novelties season Below we quote a few prices which {will give you an idea of what we are doing. Ladies‘ New felt hats for early fall wear in hard and soft crowns, in all the new shades and shapes trimmed $1, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 and $2. Ladies‘ Hats trimmed to order, in the latest Style, on short notice from $1.50 to $10. Ladies‘ Cloth Jackets, correct length, latest cut and finish $5 to $12. 8 Ladies‘ Astrachan Jackets, close glossy curls, lined with satin and Italian cloth, length from 24 to 34 inches $22.50, 25, 28, 30, 35 and 40 dollars. Neck Ruffs from $1 to $lo. Caperines $5, 7.50 and $10. Caperines Sable and Astrachan, 2 heads and 10 tales, vety stylish $20. Casa for Produce. J/% Our Millinety department is now fjopen| for the ason. We will be pleased tojshow} you all ‘the This week we ask particular attention Ito three Departments. & 1st New Stylish Millinery. 2nd New Cloth Jackets. 3rd New Furs, Jackets, Capes, Caperines Neck Ruffls. etc. Cash System We beg to inform our Customâ€" ers and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivalent, and that our Motto will be ADOPTED BY .. G. & J. McKECHNIE. . McKechnie. HALIFAX, N. . . Maving soid your Stanfisld‘s Unshrh derware during the past four years «D for two years past I have no hesitancy 1 believe it the best heavy underwear . 1t not only retains its elasticity and so ing pleesant to the wearer â€"but after t! tests has proved Absolutely Unsbrinks a pleasure for ime to recommend Sta anvone wllhtn" r healthy and durable â€"(Signed) W,. Y. Kexxzpy, Clothier. ABSOLUTELY UNSHRINKABLE. WHOLE NO. 1177. Laidlaw‘s Old Stand id your Stanfisld‘s Unshrinkable Un ing the past four years «od worn s past I have no hesitancy in saying he best heavy underwear .n the world etains its elasticity and softnessâ€"be to the wearer â€"but after the severes oved Absolutely Unsbrinkable. _ It is or ime to recommend Stanfield‘s to mn" r healthy and durable garment. /. Y. Kexxany, Clothier. AT GRANT‘S. *Ke!