95¢ to 1 .25 CC. RE [ OKR TRADE ell. \C A LAE quipmen ear TY School ussell Al ZIV m ie P Su 3 Fall & Winter Goods qoiimmnidniaaiianiiaidii dn dn o) # THE CASH STOREâ€"_ leselaComuale aleCala"ola ola‘ce ataleCele oleolaColace, SaZe abe a0 aZeleSelanela= elne a%e ons ae 202 |aue alalanannnan sns a‘n‘n a x la in a a aln o ala %mmxflmmmxm 8 JAMES IRELAND.® VOL. XXVI. NO. 44 A large import order from the Old Conutry Extra value and good tops with nobby handles. : Space will not permit our going into detail but if you pay a vis to our s]tore you will be convinced that no pains are bef:g spc: strs SH} all srare vumcere Inecudin ceve a ie i e C eP ugned ols es xropmmmiit sovix, . uns elfiritsindiabrtcies. 1 to 11 all your requirements for the coming season. All Produce Taken‘ as Cash and Highest Prices WE Te omm nternee rommrmatec m cce o oie 4 WR HRCE â€" OA New Umbrenas for both Ladies and Genfléx:;en Men‘s Underwea, New Ladies‘ Mantles New New Gloves for Ladies and Children New Underwear for Ladies New Flannelettes and Wrapperettes New Suitings and Blouse Lengths HA. H. MOCKLER.. Millinery GIRLS‘ COATS LADIES‘ CLOTH COATS Men‘s Fur Coats RUFFS AND STOLES Shoes for Men, Women and Children We are carrying over twenty lines of these goods in all weights and quailities, We carry all sizes too, remember and can fit you perfectly. Our prices are extremely low. Over 250 pairs passed into stock and really we don‘t know where to put them so we will make extra close prices to quick sales. The 360. Garments of the famous Paritan Brandâ€"in cottcn, union and all wool. Also a large range of Children‘s, Girls‘, and Misses‘ Underwear in this Brand. We have the best values in the market in Cashmere and Ringwood Gloves. See our Blacks and Whites at 25c. James Ireland. We have a large assortment of these new in all the new weaves and patterns. A large range of new patterns at old prices ABUNDANCE OF NEW* We are openiug up new consignments daily. 15 cases arrived on Friday. newest and most stylish Garments are shown here. BEAR IN MIND Pss t ortvager af # The 10 1) M6i0.0 4. C g>) UF ceded by press and public to be the funniest show on the road ; eyery act moral and refined. Their uniformed Concert Band and ormphestra is among the best on the road. See the street rarade at noon aud Hand Concert 7.30 n front of Town Hall. Prices Â¥Hand %. Reserved seats 50cts, . Beats on sale at Darhug‘s Drug Store, & faction, will nprear at the Town #ll. Saturday evening, Noyv, 5th, ey have.enliarged their company and they will mu-o:;nce here for the first time many new andnovel ideas in Farce, Comedy and Vaudeville acts. Conâ€" *JERrRY FROX KErry."â€"This Comâ€" pany of players who played here last season and gave the yery best of satisâ€" Carr‘s. coughcureâ€"never tailsâ€"is guarâ€" anteed. MacFarlane‘s Drug Store. |___WINTER FatrR. â€" The twenty first Annual _ Ontario Provincial Winter | Fair will be held in Guelph on Dec. 5th \to 9th next. Oyer $8000 is offered in rrizes. Practical lectures will be deâ€" ivered each day during the show. Reâ€" , duced rates on all railways. â€" Prize lists and entry forms may be had by applyâ€" ing to A W Smith. President. Maple ‘Lodge, Ont.. or to A P Westervelt, \ Becy., Partiament Buildings, Toronto, |Breeders of cattle, sheep, swine or lpoultry wouldn‘t miss this for any :’th!ng. c e EpwoRrTrH LEAGUE DEBATE.â€"The deâ€" bate under the auspices of the Epworth League was well attended and interestâ€" !inf throughout. The subject was " Reâ€" solved that capital gunishmeut ought to be abolished." The affirmative side was ably and eloquently spoken by Messrs Catton and W. Glass but the decisgion was given in favor of the ad« vocates of the negative side, Messrs Masson and Smith who in the opinion of the judges made more and stronger voints. The judges were Messrs Wolfe and Flarity and Mrs. Arthur McUlockâ€" lin,. A collection was taken and the audience treated to home made candy, | g l ~% War. Brack. Q Have you noticed when you meet a x ldoctor he says "How are you"? A newsâ€" t | paper man engquires " what do you » | know "?2 A lawyer hits you on the back |and ejaculates * what have you got "? > | The preacher asks * where are you goâ€" , ing "? But the undertaker smiles and . | says blandiy, ** How do you feel "? _ The Rey Wm. Hinde, Kector of Shelâ€" burne, will preach missionary sermons | advocating particularly Churck of Engâ€" |land missions in the North West. China [and Japan on Sunday next morning and evening. and at Allan‘s School \House in the afternoon. â€" No special |affertory will be taken at the services. Collections will be made later «a from house to house. 4 A Loxoaerrtrow NIGHUT â€"The Guild of the Presbyterian Churth on Monday night bad one of their pleasant and profitable literary evening the interest beaing centred round Evangeline, Longâ€". fellow‘s Acudian heroine. _ Miss Forfar takes a leading part and the exercise is to be conbinne(?. Miss Gibson sang a fine solo. _ The halloween imps outside showed poor taste. ~date to Janusary Winter Flowering bulbs arlane‘s, is yvat For a nice lamp try MacFarlane‘s. Only $1 for the REVIEW to Jan. 1. DURHAM, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3 1904 e ~OW N.:Bz ROPICS s (Cg» III at Macâ€" Allâ€" persons are strictly shooting, hunting or runni shoot‘ng, hunting or runninf dogs on lots No 58. 50. 8. 6 R., also lots No 60, N. D. R, and lots No 50, 60, 61, 2nd con. 8. D. R. ‘Don‘tagk permits ; tliis means you. Male or female. for 8. 8. No. 8, Benâ€" tinck, Duties to begin at the New Year. Applications to be opened Noy. 21. Apâ€" ply eta.t‘l:g qualifications and salary expected to J. W VickERS, Secy, Vickers P. O. MARRIED. AITCHISON â€" ANDERSONâ€"At the resiâ€" dence of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson, Blyth, on Oct. 25th,. by the Rev Dr. McLean, Rev. W, W. Aitchison of Dornoch to Miss Janet Anderson. hIwawe ha and4 3 a00 _23 9000 T265 200 and we may always be guided by the teaching of the forâ€" mer, and at last, uing the songs of Zion around the throne above. ‘With best wishes for yourself and family, Signed on behalf on the donors : Rogt. McFappEx, Secretary. The meeting was brought to a close by the singing of the doxology followed by benediction by Rev MrNewton.â€"Com 80 W "j2, _0 TPIC Class desire to place on record the pleasure and profit they have derived from associâ€" ation with you in this work, and from your teachâ€" ing during ‘the year. _ Your enthusiasim and gelfâ€" m(;"rifl(-.inbg etf’?ns have warmed our hearts and Toh dn o ied rneaipneP R ds a esn i wl ols uh i ui e lcd Pnd ds snn <@ 4 DEarR Friexp : At the close of another season of Sunday School effort, rour fellow teachers and members of the Bible Class desire to place on record the plxea_gl{yg‘gud profit they have derived from associ. Aberdeen P. O. Just before the close Mr W. J. Young was called to the front and pleasantly surprised by the presentation of a large moroccoâ€"bound teacher‘s bible and a large hymnal, Mr Young replied feelâ€" ingly to the following address which in bebalf of School was read by Nir Wmm Weir while Miss Jennie Meenagh made the presentation, To Mx Wa. J. Youxe. } TEACRER WANTED. g‘aor 8, 8. No, 10 Bentinck tor the year ¢ Samuel Putherbough Daniel McLean Trustees. Samue! R Jackson GRORGE CAMPBELT, Secy, A kaldzillz t aA Alfred Corbett 3 Wm,. Torrg Trustees Robt, Lindsay D. us T.0 To) 00 CR SsuOject "Habit." Rey Mr Farquharson took as his subject " Pay as yougo" and dealt with ecomony of time as well as means, The following gave recitations * Misses Maggie Weir, Clara Ritchie, Eva Atâ€" kinson and Blanche Mathews; and one by Master Willie Atkinson telling about boys and their good times, Not many hours now till the di> is cast and the rulers of Canada for anâ€" ogbe_r parliamentary term bediscovered Bupt. U TEACHER WANTED. $yleg ty THE HOURS ARE PASSING. train and addressed himself ys and girls on the subject Rey Mr Farqubarson took as nion Sab. School No 9, Glenelg WARNING. Wax. GniErsox. Ropt, Linposirx, vo some of the features ind also gaye the young _advice regarding corâ€" Thos Allan followed in h Lt â€" pet .A a NE ns ;#â€"cAll for 81.( e + ; 2t t ce s n 7 Psn 6 n . C t + f ‘ Fip.â€" olï¬ +7 % *# s 4 ~s * & & ud â€" K > % > § ‘ \, . ONTARIO ARCHIVES f TORONTO 35 !ot Dr Landerkin‘s executors and the {list was found among his papers. Mr McKinnon‘s memory is clearly at fault however, when he states that ‘tor 46 or 18 years he has not worked ’in Liberal .committee rooms for a minâ€" ute book of Durham Reform Associaâ€" tion ‘exists which shows mkci:::‘xm t{:e attended such mectings, ta part in Fth discussions, seconding motions, &¢. One of these motions, moved by John Smith seconded by Chas McKinnon exâ€" presses entire confidence in and reâ€" 20 toep f La wl by a candidate in this riding. _ Mr Miller has a power of massing his arâ€" guments that few possess. _ The evi dent sincerity which accompanies him throughout, easily seen to be born of convietion, makes of him a power on the platform which will vet be used tor the country‘s good. _ *‘ Master] ; Pad ‘‘* Very fine," **Splend.d," were a few of the many complimentary exâ€" pressions applied to his specch. \‘e do not intend to try to report a speech freely admitted to be one of the best if not the very best ever delivered W Wbpimepie of keeping pure its political C. our country, outlining eloquently its vast and yvaried resources and the imâ€" tron movement had left behind it a spirit of independence that gave promâ€" ise of better things. He expatiated on I _ 1ast Thursday Returning Officer j ord_had before him at his Majesâ€" | [ summons the voters of the Riding. | i loval subjects all came prepared ; { their: duty and during the quiet ' ts from 12 to 2 the necessary papers re banded in and the necessary | deï¬osited for Chas. McKinnon and f y Horton Miller. £: Vith the Returning Officer in the [ in t‘t:e usual after meeting was held o Â¥s here could not but be distinct disâ€" pinument among his followers at the t at a speech lasting some 7mi nâ€" and the contrast with what followâ€" s so remarkable as to need no ment. t Miller spoke for about an hour & ‘balf, receiving at intervals n applause. He rejoiced at the Pt rit prevailing in public meetâ€" onstituents. He had done importâ€" committee work in the County Cil and there would be work of kind w do at Ottawa also. ess. â€" He made a briet reference to in alleged broken promises of the ral Party, took up the tariff and ed{adequate gromction. the phrase uch used by his leader, and which means anything, meaus burdens e farmer. He then sail someâ€" f about insults to Lord Dundonald t Fisber‘s junketings, and promisâ€" elected to defend the interests of he wnsflamll:tiv'e“o‘tqtixzmo;.;x;;;f bheld seyeral public positions and aed his public career had been a Nomination Proceedings. e ) Aube / 3 t ut in n ribagieet CE nlnt 0. 14 confidence in and reâ€" | The Price Smashers, â€" Durham ce of party feeling y F hls left behia‘ ir; 81.00 R. B. KEELER & SONS Over two hundred different Patterns to choose from. We are going to slaughter the whole stock, Come early as there will be a big rush for the greatest Wall Paper Barâ€" gains ever shown in Durham, Wall Paper A Style Display To the Electors of South Grey : GENTLEMEN : * I respectfully request your vote and influence at the coming Dominion Election and, if elected, will earnestly do my best to promote the interests of South Grey and, without being a slave to party, to support good measures and oppose bad ones. Yours Trul y, a H. H. MILLER, Liberal Candidate for South Grey,. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE MONEYV? |go Landed at Keeler‘s Big Jewelâ€" ery and Book Store. This was a Manufacturers‘ Stock and we bought the whole Stock at a very low rate on the Dollar. the delegates to support Messrs S. Landerkin, M. P and G. MeKechâ€" nle, M â€"P.P., at a coming convention. Returning Oflicer Telford closed the proceedings by leading in the Nationâ€" al Anthem. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9th introd uces onr opening display of Winter Millinery. We will hbave several patterns direct trom New York and Toronto. This Millinery Opening is purely to show the new shapes new furs for trimming that are used so extensively, new colâ€" ors, new velvets and trimâ€" mings will be introduced. We extend a hearty welcome to all to attend this style ftuneâ€" 20,000 Rolls Millinery is now at its belg'Et and '_I:l_l_e_.greu demand for Winter Miss Dick. CHAS RAMAGE, Persxter aso Posursugce â€"Of newâ€" â€"~QOf.â€".