OW1nf2 parel se Now nds " 1008 chool wage. ytprian wmove I uhhilh ALE yto mole. n the LImHY rt her Hill to In PIS tt if ll tit yd n MI "irstwGi"ihWtlilh1liihlilhihiarg, % Q . f: ii Two 8peoial Features E: g†JAS. IRELAND iii' 563333334333smxmsocmmmmxga iii; S-ti'.):)'),,-?,')-'" A orrEssru'iiii,' 'iii":, WEEKS LEFT 5% $3133333235-13333333333333553325 .u, no... “so...“ VOLT'XXVII. N O 14 - r . -Ne-' - v-‘ ‘, VU VI. Vvvl J y‘all t"""" AV ‘|l'\. SHOPS bought here. We cannot give WP. prices. Hun- dreds of odd pairs at odd prices. Splendid assortment of Ladies' Fine Shoes. MENS MATS, CAPS, BRACES. TIES, COLLARS. SHIRTS. CLOTHING. etc. We're ready to clear them right out. "o-Nc/fx/ly/er-pose Aroo on eyery pair p00N_atul RIBBONS, all kinds at ART SATEENS " GINGHAMS and MUSLINS, all colors Tapestry & Chenille TABLE COVERS CRETONS, good colors and patterns, Worked in muslin and cambric, reg. 20c to 25e per yd, for, " .150 .. 12ieto15e " ....100 " 8e to 10e tt . . . . ths Fai-w-s----. " a, " - -- 'Ct my UN ION TAPESTRY WOOL BRUSSELS Carpet FRILLED BOBBINkii LACE CURTAINS ELIBRUIDERIES AND INSERTIONS This Sale will soon be over: make all you can out of it while it lasts. Before the end of our Sale and in these few weeks we want to sell every dollars' worth of goods we possibly can. Here are some house-furnishing snaps : CIXI{PETS regular 81.25, sale price $1.00 4g 1.00, th .75 0| .50 tn .40 il i)3tttlirg, 2.00 Tii; .25 .15 75 75 HALF' PRICE 200 .75) .50 .40 .75 .50 .38 .30 2h 10 12 10 (fir WAM‘FD For Toronto. a general Jservant who n do plain cooking, no El warhing or if ing, a good position 3 and Road wages capable girl. Ap.. lply by letter. Wit eferenee, to Mrs E l Maclirnnan, 2 Sultan . treet, Toronto. X There will he a meeting of the South IGrey Temperance Aesneiutinn in Mr t..8Ji8'J,re,,1'; Hall on Friday evening. the R (tyh in-t., at 8 o'elock. All members are (ii'ii'itr,'e','i requested to he. present. XI I Others wi,, ing to join the Association - are cordially invited to M? present. //" Folding or Suit. rune u .rellas. handv ' for travpllinn up I T " .. . 525% W; (if/ ?i lily' 'itiiii'i tiijitilllitsi'tii1s'lhi2?ll! 5:553 propruuely Introduced the lecturer. it- ter calling " the musical numbers. These but consisted of an instrumental duett by Mist-es Kelly and Irwin. qnsr- tetto by Miss" Ada and Jean Brown and Messrs Bellnnd Flax-ity. with Mrs Newton. 17f'lllll'l1',l,",g, and a. piano solo by Miss Rut. Johnston. All were tendered with the well-known Ikill and feeling of thtrse'artintes. Our space fnrhidu expanding this week on Mr Penrt’a :topic. hut our note- wnll heep and we mny more the gentleman as the vote of thanks did. that he we- handily app-canted. , anr Lrarrmur.--Thr town is under a debt of gratitude to the Horticultur- al society or bringing Prof. Peart. of the o. A. 0.. Guelrh, to Rive a timely talk on Fruit and If oven. which was done Tuesday evening. Rev Mr Par. quhnrson was made chairman and up- proprimely inlmtjuced the lecturer. ' M.. szzm MAY Mcraorx-The Stayner Sun has a lengthv nbituary notice of this young lady, who is a grand-dutch- tpr of Mr Wm. McLeod. of Top Cliff. She was evilently a young lady of great promise. from the warmth of the references, and though only IO seems to have entwined the love of the neigh- borhood around her. The writer an" t .. Whit" we sorrowod with the mother and friends we cannot say it was sad for throughout the whole service there was sounded 3 note of triumph and victory over death, until one felt the meaning of those beautiful words. " Rejoice for the Lord brings but His ( .. Score MADE MERRY. "- Under this :headmg the Flint Daily News gives an {account of a social of a most interesting ,chnracter at which tiqured some w-ll- iknowu Durhamite.o, Mr Angus Puer- I can sang " Bairniee Cuddle Doon " and j was forced to respond. "The but on the programme " an? the paper, " was "The Highland line" by Miss Alla Paterson, in cusmme. and Mr G. E. Smith. accompanied by Mr Donald on the violin, and Mr Brmim P.ter¢on. of Detroit. on the piano. The arr-are with which the dancers performed has seldom been seen in Flint." . Folding or Suit. mute tut-ell“. handy for travelling. at J. L. F .itv's , Tme FIRE BRIGADE is now up to fut {strength The regular practice will] ‘icommence on the first Mondnv of May ‘i‘md continue for the summer. The l drill preparatory to going to the Ham- ilton tournament: will take place on the evening of the third Monday of each month, until the eighth of August, the date of the tournament. ! ROTARIEH Tqjvsma.--s3ome at the l rntarien. at the Cement Works, will he l nun-ted to-morrow or next day and in a [short time all will he in operation. (There is just a. little anxiety an to the "rffert the coal strike will have on the 'work of the season. hut there being 'conqiderable on handmnd the class of :cnal [med not being deeply Involved in _ the strike district. there' is grounds for i satisfaction. 1 Have Von 99m to it that the Itovhste [follows that. hay of yours who has gone West? Ive pay all pmbage, It goes 1iiiiiie, if kPeps him in much With home. Is that not worth $1.00a year ? iipiio' on; to Jan l, 1007. wt... .. ..'F' .m plement Wareroisms at the ’ The Croat west Lite Inmmm puny sells Widowmsnts and ml icim at a. lawm- Pate, than othe pumps. Ask for our rates heft innure. W. F, Dunn. Agent, The " rNationul."--partt,s in , ropairv, for the NationalUrvam ator can be supplied at MCLFHn ...r--..ss - Tho O-ldfpllnwn wil ha DPltbrntitm in town on r " Premier Whitney an of members will he prawn lars later, Mrs. Newman wi hold her semi-an- nual Piano Recital tho Town Hall, Durham. on Thursd v evening. April 19,asaistvd hv Mics orence McClay. of Watford, elocutionis' Prof. Green’s America Bungmphnnd refined Vundevilh- Co. appears m the Town Hall this wnvk "nderthe auspices of the Lacrosme Club. Reserved seats 35 cts others 25 cm, Children 15. Suppnrt the Lust-09% Club’s 3 con- rvr'ta. Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. See notice eGewhere, PROPERTY CrrAtrae--Mr, Geo. Slin- son. lvnkrr, has bought the residence property of Mr Jug. Carson and will In- stall his bakery there at an early date. Mrs. Newton wi hold her semi-an- ntral Piano Romtal tho Town Hall, Durham, on Thursd v evening. April In “uni-afar] I,., an»; I -- .__ __ -_- Mc- "K n. uuu Kruucu actual. Mrs 89238. Arthur H. Jackson, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Durham. \Vehavethe hues ovelties in Mil- liners. S. F'. Morloe SEND US YOUR. NAme.--Tiu, REVIEW to January 1, 1907, only 60 cents. Some VEI'V spe l [hinge in menu suits at Flarit.v'i in alibv and grice. Two Houses to LI-One 6 mom and one 8 room. Has Furnace and hath Apply to w. Black. I A fl; Mrs Be DURHAM, THURSDAY. APRIL 5, 1906 tock ng, n. gnod position capable girl. Ap.. Si':'?,':':':),?',',',, to Mrs an k treet, Toronto. %9‘_V_N£§£ of held and garden seeds. Life Irvuyeanee Cont M and other. poi. than other com- rate, before you A--- hold a monster r about June , other cabin. pn Particur, ream Sonar; Leilan’s Int, hrid ce. MCLELLAN. Want of "til Dated Apeit tth, 1906, Road. and Dresden rindh. The prevailing colors are gray. old rose and green. One sailor shown " the openings was a short front made in wine colored straw with quills and ehiifon to match and a touch of gold braid. The popular new bent up or tourelle shapes are becoming. and one in easmr color trimmed with pale blue and black with black quill ms shown. A Monte Carlos turban was also: source ot admiration. It was an ob- long shape made in the g een foliage and pin roses and right side tnm. ming. Gray was also shown ; one made in gruv mohair braid with grew plume sag trimmed with valtsttefettttei loco y All the new colors including ras- [ berry, mauve. wine and olive green were shown as well as beautiful rib- bona, gold braids, flowers in profusion. plumes and ospreys. Mme DICK. Miss Dick's parlors are again a ren- devouz " the lovers of the beautiful in Spring Millinery. The taste ar. ways displayed. and the new ideas imbibed in the centre of fashions en- ables Miss Dick to cater must success. fullv tothe needs in this line She claims this year's sales are in excess of am former year. and is doing a. large country as well as town trade. - __ -..v vuu VI Ulla pasi being short backed and very heavily trimmed. A number ot pretty small hats in all the leading shapes as well as some handsome handsome picture hats were shown. Lasc week the weather and the Millinerv Openings were the topics among the ladies, and the attractive displays made in the windows was only a small sample of the beauties in.. side. Miss Coghlan who is putting in l her second season at Morlock's rooms has eonflrmed her last year’s reputa- tion as a lady artist of repute. The amount of business done is a criterion of success. and there seems to be noth- ing lacking in this respect. Ladies who have not ceded. if there be any. should not de'ay. The following brief write up gives only a faint idea ofthe beauties of the season ( s. F. Mosnocx. l The weather being all that could be I desired a great many ladies attended ' the Millinery Opening at. B. F. Mar-i loek's on Wednesday of last week. , All the newest designs in Millinery were shown including the new sailor which has comeback again attera long absence, bat the new sailor is: very different from the one of the _ ..........‘ strut"! or mmdav evening ser- mons. based on the life of Joseph: April 1, Leaving Home l 8rh, The First Encounter: 15th. The Saint and the Dragon ; '22nd, In the clmcheu of Giant Despair; 20th, The Torn of the tide; [an thh, Shaping the Whisper of the Throne t 13th, The Mills of God . 20th, I At. Awakened Hero: 27th, Forgive- ness; June 3rd, The Honored Prince and his Futhrr; 10th, Hope in Death. THE ROYAL ltoan.-Thu is the title chosen by Rev Mr Farquharso" for the following series of Snnduv nvnninu m.- JNO. CLARK. Auctioneer. WAS IT MURDER ?--Rlerthertot, and vicinity Were shocked last week over thedeath of Allan Pin-ks. whose char- rt-d remains were found amongst the when of his house. At first it wan thought he had been intoxicated but the finding of his pistol near by and some other features alum; prove that he was murdered outside and thrown into the house which was then fired. Pt'ovinciaaie"ctiir; are on the case. thedeath of Allan rvd remains were when of his hon though: he had I Saturday. 7 April.-on this date, there wrll he sold [war the Aaurtioneer'si implement roams, McKihnnn’s old stand. " quantity of household furnit- ure, em. )mpurty of Cr. L. Mocaul. also a treeond Land hngzv. new Road Cart and Top buggy. robe. harness. etc. Sale at2p. m, Terms.. Cash, exoept. for road Cart, buggy. eta, on which6 mos. credit will be given, 5per cent per annum discount tor cash. Highly spoken of by the press as a clean, Interesting, funnv" show. is Prof Green’s Company In the Town Hall this Week in aid of the Lacrosse Club. STAGEUHANGES ltANDir-Atter serv- ing three Fears as mail carrier between Durham and Chatsworth. we learn that Mr H. Burnett has: sold out to a Mr F'oster, of [lolhnd Centre. Harry intends going west. A Song Svrvice will he he Baptist Church next Sunday Fine Spring weather is our this Week. a refreshing rain is and roads are getting better. FARM T0\;RENT Boys.' get Pl t' spring suits at Flat-. ity’s. . Tryu (wt-your new spring suit. B. P. Marlo . . . 1TY'ytron,t 1tt,hr,ii, Clover and Timmuv sows. Mrs 229. - te ONT’ARIO ARCHiVES Millinery Openings _iibtg, one of the rd Clover and as. ll be held in the Sunday evening. TORONTO w portion is falling . . ___ -eN» “in.-.“ nlu "no" honors who such . 'ttand as Mr i:l'li'i"a"l' was asking nod "eompaoied his ro- marks with a. few resounding thumps on the table. Mr [gidhm in retort oc- cused the Rev gentleman of being no gr-ntleman. bata seeker after popular lty. Chairman Brown attempted to smooth matters, but was told hy the irate ex-maym that his position no Chuirman ot that meeting was not con- sistent. with hie position as license Commissioner. which challenge brought from It Burn the deetamti7m thaf ho 7 - "r""'"" n." W- gu- ing to Join this. He inamnced the we- he case o organization in o, Bound and elaewhere and thought the churches ) would he attonfger d Christma- m-re el not sometimes can! in qesrtiorpsttle, places. Mr hidluw in this, thought. he, II saw a. personal raft-mace. nod with some vigor defended himself. Rev armropnd Furquhnnon In: surprised to use an stung (ax-mayor, and an upinnt for political knows honord uk- Int-h _ nn-nA -- "- . In The t','i'g,",i,t,ig,t of Mr Laidlaw gave a. spice tot e (and? it had lacked he. fore. It Mought rGunt to his feet to defend the movement. Be had ne- ver belonged to "ll society but was go- ing to join this. e in-mnced tho nun- Mr Laidlaw was invited to speak and vigorously defended Durham as being no worse than hundreds of other towns. In his travels of three years he found the hotel men everywhere the best peo- ple he had met. He. opposed the pro- posed organization entirely. the new act he strongly favored and wanted it given uchsnce. The Bre churches of the town should be sumcientun le- stnsining influence wiohout this pro- posed organization. He had seen nu- merous tempeunce societies and they all broke down and this would else end iruailure. Mr Allan when called upon took the platform. He favored the on p c clause of the new hill, but condemned I. lot of the other features. Incidentally he de- nounced the cigarette habit as worse for the hon than drink. No cigarette smoker we: ever chosen on the Athletic teams of the colleges. He combaued the cry that a. hotel could not exist without the bar, inetuncin - in 'lorouto. o. Bound and elsewflere. where IIIICCQUB was being achieved. In the l course of his remake he also referred; to the bad reputation Durham had _ among travellers. l l Mr 1i'rrquttaraon in his able address 1touched on many points. He outlined two ideals that would produce prohib- ition .. one, that no poison would be " lowed t) offer any one liquorto hurt them, the other, a. higher and nobler one, would be to get all people to use their manhood, refuse the evil thing. and walk lhlough danger. The aim of these societies wee to rouse man's will and get aocxetv no help. He ehowed how this had been done by the societ- ies of but. century. Temperance peo- ple should remember some lthinge. for malance the referendum Victory. web as it was. won by halt hearted temper- ance people. He discussed the new li. cenne hill favoring the ttwee-fifth ma. Jority, it was something to hut back up- on if attempts to repent Were made. He then read the outline of organiza- tion dread y referred to. Rev Mr Farquhureon. ever practical, had drafted some Simple resolutions, and introduced theme t the mnne at the head of thi, article, the purposes aimed mete, which were adopted temporar- ily and will likely be confirmed at the next meeting of the "numbers to he held on Friday of this week at8 p m in Cnider’s Hall, A prngrum of music was kindle fur- nished by Mrs Newton, and the music, "l numbers sup lied at intervals hy her, Misses, Jean and) Ada Brown and Mess" Fiavity and Bell, were delightful feat- ures of the evening and were warmly applauded. Rev Mr Coiling sent a let ter express- ing the warmest sympathy with the ate-En being taken, and regretting his} inn ility through illness to be prevent. _ The same came, at, explained by Mrs] Newton, detained her husband. but she vnuched for his help and sympathy. closing With the spirited remark. utters ed with firmness, " hut I'm here. " which was rapturously applauded. i I After 'yikintt Rev Me Fa “human to femur. high cuss American Blogmph epic-I‘ll With myer, Rev E Bice was , and Refined Vaudeville Company on ed on. _ took the platform and nude a tellin' addrens. He claimed composed of nil the Greatest Ami:rirnii and Eur- Durham needed such a Society as was l i113; mow†New". 'ucceiqeti, f.'??.'.'.? Ihr. "W I talcum. W. L. l hllhps, the favorite Baritone proposed. Durham compared unfuvor- f Vocalist. Mrs W L. Pnillirm, Couttert I'Uui,t and lhly with many places he had awn. .Funny‘Billy' Phillips, Euclid) Hawaiian. Prnhiliiuon was a delintlle thing but, Extremely Punur-h “ugh every minute. f',,',',,,,".,',',?,.,,,",",.',',":,',',?,'?,',:'!,?,",', Iwe Ilium IT; ’Admisuinn, 2,5e and 3.1- ; Uliildiwi. 1.3.: . n ll) man a son . Iquor an the Liquor habit was dying hut dying l and“. tuispittes Durham Lacrosse Club 334' We Wm} tn help it t it wasa‘m 'aiqre--a home runner, and in breaking V down the barriers, we were taupe-ct gimCultIM, andthey should he prepared , . . o put something good in the place) W g S of everything evil destioyed. l e prln Ults '1heTown unit was more than half filled 'g arepreeentativo audience. Mr John TOW!) was made Chairman and he Hir-fly outlined the object of the Petting. He said Durham had organ- Izattons for nearly everv purpose, but none to reflect the temperance senti- ment attracting so mnrh attention at present. This he thought was a lack that should he supplied, and that was the time and plum- to do it. At a. later I stage he cave statistics to show the; gain: that had been made on the llqtlul' " trattle in so years, though there was, still plenty to do. I gu'ch is the name of the new organiz- ation hroughl into existence on Thurs- day evening last. For some time back there has been a feeling more or less commnn that Durham was behind in the matter of temperance work. and this meeting Was the result of a. conference of some of the workers, called with a view to organization. to that the senti- mentof the. community on local 0 tion or other matters could be 1'//l1U'l"a'1'l transformed into action if necessary. t F "s, ‘ 'c" tttil 0 South Grey y outlined the object of the He said Durham had organ- or nearly everv purpose, hut reflect the temperance senti- Temperance Assoc iation. -_ . ' ' ‘ “'V' 7“, knows where to bring a. Womb or clock to have repaired right " n right price. We don t eel] Dry Good: but we do all more than three para ot the Jewellery that is eold around Durham. Come with the crowd to the Buy Store on the Buy Corner. ant-Au goods bought " new. .1]: be com-"ed (no at M- I- known to I.†people t ground Durham a being the owing place to buy. Ev Keelers Mammal, Jewellery Store McIntyre Block, we mvue all Interested to one this ttae stock. Call anyWny; In impemon at the newest Millmery creations will give you both plea-um and profit, At, present we have received many orders for new Easter heedwure, but with A competent trimmer and alum :3qu of â€shunts. we feel eonthiont of Ming all with satiqfwction. There in rat time to lenye megaw- order fora oecoming new trimm bet for Enter. We aim to please you -then we are pleased. Or per-hep. you fancy a Reedy-to- Weur? We have this Ink ordered . new assorlment of the "teat Spring Street Hats, due to Arrive Setumstv. 15re.invite sill interested to see this tine I . iFlarity, THE TAILOR Our Millinery Opening- Inst week gloved the greatest success Tet, and we ave received more orders than: ever be. fore. Many Indies informed u- "Never saw a better display " and I" weâ€; de- lighted with our beautiful showing. "ly r, Don't Borrow Your neighbor's RIVII': cu Composed of all the Gluten Amenmm 3nd Ear- Opesn Moving Picture successes. Green. the peer- lesl nuclei-m. w. L. Phillips, the {worth Baritone Vacuum; Mrs W L. aniv. Concert Pianist and Funny 'Billy' Phillips. Eng is!) Com sdian. 3 Nights Lacrosse Entertainment The next. meeting will apgoim the once". which will he s resident. Vice Premdent. Beer. and Trans" with the Presidents, of Municipality Assoc- intionn as Vice Preaidenu of the Coun- tr one. Millinery for Easter claimed perfect, independence. would f? hm duty as an otBeiat to the heat of his 'tpg but outside of that would not he ampere-d. and if this did not; Elena. the authorities could say an and. e wonld ste amide. Mrs Newton made a few exllormtory remarks. and tTltyequently the sweet music of the choir calmed everybody and in a few minutes, a membership of 40 was uvcur- ed at a tee of'A5 eta in the meantime. We make up a suit for you that we guarantee will please you in lit, material, style and price. Always up-to-date. Give us a trial. '. Keeler Before ordering that new Suit you requirethis Spring. would it not be well to call in at Flarity's, the taller, and sec his splendid stock of Gr Spring Suits FOR MEN AND BOYS. on The Review C In the TOWN HALL, Durham CHAS BAMAUE. Pun-u um Poznan NEW SUITINGS Your neighbor'c Blulw: aub- scribe yourself; or. if your neigh- bor hou-owa zoun. kindly give him a gentle int to send us his name. Bun-o you time and trou- ble and given both better util- factian. We to the end of the run tiend ttlloNeratp Ls Dick tl,l poop]? for mu“ APRIL G, Ct. T THURSDAY FRIDAY SATU RD AY Lambton Street me money. Everv body , _ Wuch or Durham, Ont Sons " '"