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Durham Review (1897), 27 Sep 1906, p. 1

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rd. To ans and Dress > new> NTS . . 1906 LL D n aBeriesoeceloCelecalnColeCeleRelaCalaCale Cele®al (e% advlenalaeefaze anslaze|axsle ns ovelovele cel ons Sppoivara w in o o h t $# t t w ut l w t +/ _HA. H. MOCKLER THE PATENT LEATHER SEASON IS HERE. You should have either a pair of PATENT or GUN METAL sboeg. See our north window for a display of upâ€"toâ€"date foot Have a look at our stock before buying. We have just receivâ€" ed an import order trom Belfast, the very finest lrish Linen, prettier patterns than we eyer had. y Now is the time to buy your FLANNELETTES. We have both CANADIAN and ENGLISH MAKES. Our specia! 38¢ for 12%c. Flannelettes in all prices from 5¢ to 20c per yd. ihe assoriment we have of BLOUSINGS is larger than we ever had VELOURS at 10¢ per yd. ; EMPIRE TWILLS at 15¢; CASHâ€" MERETTES 15, 20, 22 and 25¢ ; SATINETTES 30c ; DELAINES, FINNETTLAINES, FLANNELS, etc., 40, 50, 60c and CREPEL â€" INES at 75¢ per yd. No need to send to the city for your dress trimmings We are carrying a large stock of these goods,this is a braid and trimming season, we have them to match almost every shade. IF YOU NEED SOME FINE TABLE LINEN we also bhave BLOUSE LENGTHS in the new plaid check effect, also the new grays are very popular this season. The assoriment we have of BLOUSINGS is larger than we ever had Our Plaids * Our Dresden Silks Ever since we weat into business we have given special at tention to this Department, using carefal jadgment in the buying Cb NEKG e w 2 % . s e oo 3 & & Any Dress Goods we show being up to date Let us tell you something of our Dress Goods Department Bring your butter and eggs hereâ€"We want them The new designs for fall ; exclusive to the limit. They are correctâ€"the way they have sold proves it. Plain and Fancy Tweed Coats, $9.00, #10, $12 This inte{ests you. ideas and the price is low OL. XXVII. NO. 39 _ DU M REVIEW _ to Jan. Ist. 1907, 25 cts. ho Butier & Eggs takenas Cash. Highest prices paid It seems early, but now we have the complete range. _ For a nobby overcoat see our Arlington, Winchester and Chamberlain, $10, $12 and $15. _ New hats and caps just arrived _ Your shape is here, wonldn‘t you like to see it ? Compare the values and prices. _ We have the favorite shapes in the stiff and soft hat. OUR clothing has all these and on top of all that finished touch called smartness. _ Suits, distinctly fashionable patterns in tweed and overchecked effects at $10 to $12. Worsted and cheviot $11 to $12. 75 suits broken lines and sizes, Men‘s and Boy‘s to clear at special bargains. wear Ees e e enc ie m e aneanrren checks being Ver)â€"' o e22C COUI and daintiest of shades. You shoul these to make your costume complete We also have BLOUSE TrXxo&wrs This is set pretty solidâ€"â€"â€"but it will pay you to read it. lonest Fabrics, Careful Tailoring, Good Trimmings, Latest Styles, Perfect Fit. | J ames Ireland v Fall Clothing â€"â€"â€"WHAT COUNTsS. Black, good range of sizes, $2.50, $3.25, $4.50 $5.00 Grey, plain and overcheck, $3.75, $5.00 and $6.00 LADIES‘ SKIRTS LADIES‘ COATS OVERCOATS haye been very much admired, and our New Tweed effects are very smart, the large y much worn. New skirts made on very latest correc 3 in both waist and Cress Lengths " are combinations of the prettiess You should have a waist off one of you, you can depend on them Mclntyre Block Purhom> Review. -’Qg | % Drrtayrp E railway wrec reached here % on Saturd ay Mt Forest % first Fall Sho success in w M ancial receip E were especiall HreatHeR 1 bull received m vation a beau m from friends i E age Scot will 1 wards it. E A BrG Yirt m I Audrv) Ruiviumbe ns t | Ladies who wish to merfect their apâ€" pearance and learn All about hair should call on Prof. orenwend, of Torontc, who will be lat Middaugh House on Wednesday. (@ct. 10, with a big _ stockfof his fancies,\ Hair Goods Styles,‘Wigs. Switches, mpadours, Transformations, wnvfifro ts, etc., all the latest from Paris, Bos ; London and other places, A visit sure to prove profitable. A BROKEN Arm.â€"While assisting to load one of the #large crates in which the plate glass for J. R, Gun‘s window had heen, Mr Geo. Kress had the misfortune to break hi« arm. He was standing on and near the hind end of the dray as the watering wagâ€" on went past, the swish of the water round the horses‘ legs made the m start up and he fell to the ground breaking the bone or bones of his wrist.. It has been very painfal but we hope he may makea good recoyâ€" ery. FasHtoxs I® Hainr.â€"\ es. It was grown by Messrs H. and John McInnes and J, Shannon, forâ€" merly of Glenelg, and was brought kome folded up in a trunk by Mrs Duncan McDonald. 1t is a creditable specimen of the bearded yariety and was examined by a number in the Show room at Durham last week. ALBERTA FaALL WHEAT.â€"We have in our office a handful of fall wheat in the straw measuring about 4 ft 6 inchâ€" for a big season in thiAt line. A more Daisy churns orf band wi sold under cost. The " Mail and Empire," weekly ecâ€" dition, offers as a premium to 1907 subâ€" scribers a beautifal artogravure, enâ€" titled "Grace" with a charm of drapâ€" and color tones most captivating. Trial trip to Jan. 1 1907 only 15 cents; to Jan 11908, 15 mos., only $1.70, with the Review. Send toâ€"day, Ben Nevis Camp meets in regular meeting on Friday 28th September. Full attendance requested. | NoTiIcEâ€"The Trustees of the Dur-‘ ham Natural Gas ind Oil Company, haye disposed of the assets of the Company, and will y three cents on the dollar. _ Sharehdiders calling on Arthur H. Jackson, Dd@ham, will reâ€" ceive amount due themXand can see full statement of accounts. | KEEPS THER KEY.,â€"Mr Ed Kress is in charge of the implement store' rooms of agent A. B McLellan in the / absence of Mac. hilpself who is al-( ways on hand on Wednesday and ; Saturday afternoonstat least. The’ plough season is on $nd he is ready || Miss Dick‘s Fall millinery Openings takes pjace uon 26th and 27th of Sep. tember. Remember the date and place. The Standard Bank of Canada have engaged premises in Priceville and will open an office there as a subâ€" A BiG YirLDv.â€"Mr Jno D. McFayâ€" den purchased 10 lbs of "Two foot Long " oats from bhis uncle Mr C. C. McFayden and this year has threshed 8 bushels from the 10 Ib sowing. Can anyone beat that ? _â€"_Mt Forest Agricultural Society‘s first Fall Show last week was a great success in weather exhibits and finâ€" ancial receipts, The horse classes were especially well represented. HzaTHER in B.0OOM.â€"Mr Geo Turnâ€" bull received last week in fine preserâ€" vation a beautiful wreath of heather from friends in Scotland. The averâ€" age Scot will feel his heart warm toâ€" wards it. DELaÂ¥rED Mat.â€" Owing to the railway wreck near Guelph, no mail reached here till arrival of late train on Saturd ay last. STANDARD BANK or CANADA Interest at highest current A lirge number of accounts rates allowed ffrom date of deposâ€" _ on our books commenced with a it to date of withdrawal and P paid four tifmes a year. _ Your 49!2t Of 50; and have been adâ€" deposit account is solicited. ded to regularly, usually No red tape or formality with us. _ small amounts. 3 4 ' We are no respecter of persons : the **dollar" k S depoeitorisjustasweleomeasthc’b;guon‘el. C J. KELLY,â€" Manager, Dur! 424 woneerenenymisizn‘ alug. Savings Bank Department DURHAM, THURSDAY,"SEPTEMBER 27, 1906 ~ OW NkBe Egplcs 1 hAt line. A few on band will be Durham Branch To new ~subscribers $1.00 for the balance of this year and all of 17907. ELLiso®.â€"In Glenelg, on the 18th inst to Mr and Mrs John Ellison. a son. Bovor.â€"In Bentinck, on the 19th inst to Mr and Mrs Richard Boyce, a son. The next meeting of Women‘s In. stitute will be held Oct 4th at the home of Mr3 Robert Pettigrew, Varâ€" ney. The lo?ic fordiscussion is " pre. paration of fowl for market", The Sept meetiug which was held at Mrs E Unbm ols o es iesd ne ue CCE TV TD D. McCries was well attended and an invitation is extended to all ladies to be present at the Qct meeting. A supper will be provided in the basement of the Presbyterian church, Priceville, on Fair Day, Oct 5. for the convenience of those attending the fair. The doots will be open from 5 to 7 p m. All are welcome, S. G. T, A.â€"The regular monthly meeling of South Grey Temperance associaiion will be held in the base: ment of the Pres. church on Tuesday evening next at 8 p m. Important business calls for full attendance Joxn H BROWN. Pres, The Presbytetian QGuild has orâ€" ganized itsforces again for the wint. er months _ On the 8th of October they intend having an openiog social in the basement of the church, a good program is in preparation, all are corâ€" bially invited. Admission 10 Cts. WoORLDS‘s Fair.â€"On Tuesday next Holstein will be en fete over the annâ€" ual exhibition of _ Egremont Agâ€" ricultural Society, The usual success is assured if weather favors, P PW Lalibd W T Durham, payÂ¥ interest 4 times on Savings BaAnk deposits cal from date of daposit. In connedion with the robbery from my st I wish to announce that all watché left with me for reâ€" pair will be male good The wires were set to work imâ€" mediately but at time of writing, Tueâ€" sday, no discovery has been made. ; Mr McDermott, florist, of Mt Forest ,met near there a man whom he would know, who had a second hand watch he wanted 50 cts for and got it« | this had been offered to another man ,pteviously. Constables Clark and ! Whelan left for Mt Forest with Mcâ€" Dermot, ard found traces of a man, but not of a kind to capture him. A ,governmeut detective is on the case and it is fervently hoped the thief ’ may be caught. 3 _ _Mr Webster we understand can not be sure the watch is one of his cusâ€" tom ones, but it is worth seven or eight doliars, Great sympathy is feltforour young townsman in this severe blow as he is working up a nice busin ess. Tl}e Stan&n:d-é;nk 7(; ( Entry was made by the back door in which are two glass panels 9 inches wide and about two feet long. One of these was cut away and through the opening the burglar crawled. Mr Webster was stocked in diamonds heavier than usual and feeling that even the safe was none too sure, had that night put them in an out of the way unlikely place, banking on the beâ€" lief that burglars would givye their atâ€" ttertion to the safe in a jewelry store, This proyed futile however as they were found and the safe untouched. Along with the diamonds a number of repair watches were taken. at least one of them unreplacable, a memento of the late Mrs Darling. In the early hours of Saturday morâ€" ning last, robbers entered the jewelry store of Perev G. Webster in town and left with a booty in diamonds and watches worth $1000. RObbers get $1000.00 worth of Webster‘s Jewelry. Daring Burglary. Special Notice. BORN. 45\ Mrs T. MCGirRR, Sec "1CSC P ilmes a year deposits calculated ERovy G. WEesBstErR, T E3 1 f H # d * «ur + ® ; TORONTO lanada, M H. H\Mocxum Hous® to REXNT.â€"Comfortable and roomy. On George St. All modern conveniences. Apply to Mrs J., W. Crawrorp. / Are you thinking of buying an organ or piano this summer ? We sell the celebrated Bell Organ and4 Piano, Call at our shop and see and hear the beautifal organs on exhibitiog.and,be convinced that they are secom to none in beauty and sweetness of tone. It will be a pleasure to show them to you, McQuUEEN arinp MoricE. i Marking Fall Stockâ€"\ virtues of these goods added extremely low pric See tne new Fall Dress Goods at 8, F. Morlocks. Ready for Anything! Read Mcâ€" Arthur‘s ad for values, Arthur H. Jackson, Issuer of Marciag e Licenses, Durham, Fifty large 12X14 photographs to be given away one with every dozen photographs at F. W. KrursEy. House To RENT.â€"Corner of Saddler and Lambton Sts, apply to M. O‘DoxnxELr, 1602 East First St., Duluth,Minn. Young Man! If you are thinking of getting married, start right by seâ€" curing your license from Just in! Nobby shods that are on tip toe to get out of the shpre. H. H\Mooguier. Don‘t fail to leave you1'~ wraps and feel at home in the Big Store. Alex Russell, © Mss Dick. The flour that always satisfies the cook, Listowel Lionel Flour, at Mrs BrEGGS and Soxs. Lost.â€" Near Knapp House corner, black leather cigar case with initial P. $1 reward at Review qffice. Our New Fall Bidusings â€"pretty patterns at persuasive fArices. WaxTEDn.â€"I10 a[;prentices to learn dressâ€"making. Apply at once Millinery Openings Wed. and Thur. Sept. 26 and 27 and following days at 8. F. Morlock., Dress Goods Mind Silksâ€"the latest hatching from F@hion‘s incubator. at H. A. Mockurr‘s. Ladies! buy yourSewing Machine oil and needles at the Massey Harris Warerooms, â€" Other makes of mackine needles supplied at a few days notice, Taylor & Co. Dromore offer barâ€" gainsin footwear this week. S$B®e ad on page 4, FoUurD».â€"On Monday, wallett, with %um of money, Apply at Review Ofâ€" ce. OrpER Now.â€"Sample copies of the Weekly Globe and Canada Farmer, with the fine illustrated Magazin® section can be obtained by request at this office. No city weekly is comâ€" parable to this in its many excellent features, With the Review only $1.60 a year, 50 cents for both to Jan 1, 1907, or if you do get the Review 25 cents for Globe alcne. Two men killed at 8t Paul. Minn. twoat Puleski, Wis., and dozens inâ€" jured. another wreck in Britain with loss of life, one is apt to ask where next, An_ old astrologer would say weare under some mabgn influence of the stars, the modern trayeller will say we are up against gross carelessâ€" ness in the hungling of trains. Near Napanee on Friday last a colâ€" lision occurred bet ween an eastâ€"bound exlpresa and a westâ€"bound freight reâ€" sulting in the death of Engineer Frank Blaine, who seems to haye had the hero spirit and stuck to his post, aacriflcinfi his own life, but no doubt saving others, At Sundridge two trains collided and a fireman was killed and engineer and brakesman oadly injured. _ At Sydney, N 8., the fast exprtess was derailed, the engineer terribly scaldâ€" ed, the fireman terribly injured. " _ Saturday morning last in a mist two trains met four miles south of Guelph and quick as it can be written, one life was blotted out,â€"Thos. Farley, of Palmerston, an engineer of 35 years exsenence. a resident of Palmerston and known to several in Durham. The collision was between a fruit specâ€" ial from 8t Catherines and mixed train going south on which was Farley, Ahe first train was in charge of a new crew and made poor time. ‘The blunâ€" der occurred in their not stopping at. Hespeler, knowing they were slow, ‘ and that the mixed was supposed to have a clear track. The engineer tried 1 to set the break and died at his post, Three others of th6é train crew werel injured but no passengers. A fireman | has since died. | Numerous Train Wrecks. Business Locals A. Davipgox, Durham Stockâ€"Ato the other goods \ve have just ++ B + % @4 â€"â€"__._ . MockuE®r. McQueen and Morice had the crowds enthralled round a beautiful Bell organ. for which they are agents. Mrs R. Watt on the violin and Mrs Watt on the organ made an orchestra that kept an admiring crowd around it. _ They felt rewarded for their exâ€" ertions for they made three sales that day, The Farmers‘ Supply Co. also had some of their famous Oxford Separaâ€" tors on view and they would stand (Continued on page 4.) Your Future Assured On the wail and attracting some attention was a bunch of Alberta Fall wheat in the straw, nearly 5 fect long and grown by H. and John McInnes, formerly of Glenelg, This was brought home by Mrs Duncan Mcâ€" Donald, and left at the Review oflice, so we had the pleasure of showing the capabilities of the new province. It is a bearded variety, long heads and a healthy sample. * Sovereign Bank oi Canada T. Gadd runs off with the big squash again. Geo Binnie‘s tomatoes were monsters, and he gives the credit of their excellenceto a young English gardener he had. The flowers and the fruit were excellent in most cases, the latter in quantity we have seen exceeded, Wm Smith had a very fine exhibit of grain in the straw and D. Hamilton‘s potatoes as usual were good, Downstairs were the same huge ve etables : two fine * collections, __The Fine Arts showed some amâ€" bitious work,. Mrs A,. McClinton gnee May Leeson) took 7 first prizes or her handiwork and her water colâ€" ors were creditable productions,. Mrs Arthur McClocklin was also well forâ€" ward. no light honor, Nm Scarf taking first for the brown variety as he did last year also. Geo Binnie and R. Edge were first for tub and crock butter respectively, and we suggest to the Directors to put this down stairs, where it wili be cooler. The feature of the show was the Hall, spicâ€"span, attractive and comâ€" fortable _ Certainly the Directors deserved the many compliments they got for the fine improvements, The ladies‘ work it was agreed made a record. The edibles looked perfection â€"we will vouch for two of the pics. Mrs R. Morice captures again ist prize for bread among 13 entriesâ€" The sheep classes show the old familiar names of winners. ‘The lack of shelter was keenly felt and judgâ€" ing was done in some discomfort. Judges speak highly of the quality of the sheep, 202 CIIC CIOBD, | V3 £BABELLA UAMERON, Dporasen The horse classes w sre only fairlyl (.‘,!-(-dilnrs an ut,hg*rs having claim well represented, but among â€" the | ME#*inst l!u- esthte of Isabella Cameror ** spans " of the various cla there ::‘u.e 'nf \fh(v‘ wn of Durham in th % s /A Ou 7 C m id ow " a j were some nobleâ€"looking animals. ldi«-d'f.fi »es «107 (\;n‘g:!.?“tilddp;;}a:fdjt‘:l::: The rain hurried the judging but [1906, are herelly notified parsuant tc little or no grumblihg ‘ was heard. | R. 8. 0. 1807 0 & 110 and, Amending The racing was far from the mark of | Acts, to send in heirâ€"clums duly ver other years and the track got useless. "'{,"l‘.i‘ “]’,vu't‘:’ .',""d{ r(“,'g"“" "“"“fii‘]'t"'l for h * M ‘ameron an ert The sheep dass.es show the old Rennic, of the City “l"Tmnnl:;‘ :n.d familiar names of winners. â€" The lack | John Cameron 0§ the 1lown of Durâ€" of shelter was keenly felt and judgâ€" l\’{lmlll ths Â¥x¢~cn| ‘s named in this Jast ing was done in some discomfort. i1 and Testam@nt of the said deâ€" $ : ceased, on or bdfore the 10th day of {l‘llgg:;lsesegeak ogkisa‘! thequahty of October, 1998, A wt'A \\'lll(i('h dl;l.;v'.‘l I‘n- * said Executors will distribute the said The feature of the show was the)|estate having regatkd only to claims 2{311. ,Spic-SPan. attractive and comâ€" | of which they shallithen have noric.. un x 2 T ty e d us w L4 L1 The horse classes w »re only fairly ’ Oreditors ang well represented, but among the ;‘.Kl-'un,\lf t!nlt- es ** spans " of the various classes there l Conhiy.Of tine were some nobleâ€"looking animals. died on or abou The rain hurried the Jjudging but |1906, are herel little or no grumblihg ‘ was heard. | R. 8. 0. 1897 0; The racing was far from the mark of ' Acts, to send in other vears and the trank amnt neelece |ified to the und Wwith minahatad onnfAanac . acnanicr1 5| _ LaLber, we learn the committeo have with unabated confidence, especially | met with Mr McGrame and an agreoâ€" as their first Concert was also a great ' ment come to. success, |_Council decided to offer a reâ€" About 60 cattle were on the ground, i ward of $10C for the capture otf the some of theur scrubby looking,_but‘ burglar who raided Webster‘s store. some fine animals. John Fairg:nmx‘xsll h S-_ Nee NE rmggys irâ€"mos, old calfl was a sight A/In the Surroga rt? of week ago it weighed 1120 lbs. Mayor‘ Countg ‘l; Gc:eu‘ of the Hunter‘s cows were simply ugly l Â¥ Â¥. with fat, but that‘s what was wanted f waea â€"â€"_. in ene class. Mn Te ABRELYr L AMnBrrmatonks : Micusaw L 2. _ The net returns however are good, the saving of the $100 race on account of the weather was a compensation, and the Society will face the future with unabated confidence, especially as their first Concert was also a great success, Literally and figuratively the great annual outing was dampened by rain, the first time in many years. About noon gathering clouds looked omiâ€" nous but during the long dry spell such signs had failed, and the crowds in the main followed the band and the pipers and passed the gates, at whic’llx well up to $400 was collected, However that it did keep away many is certain and it is estimated that, with a good day $100 more would have been taken in. South Grey Fall Show A savings account in The Sovereign Bank makes you happily independent of the future, which Eeeps you from worry in the present. Open a savings account toâ€"day. Deposits of from $1.00 and upwards received. â€" Interest paid 4 times a year. J. C. Telford, Manager, Durham. A Success even with Rain t ver 1 Jur stock of HMigh School Books is now complete and in Public School Books we have everything that is required, The largest stock of School SuPplies in Durham to choose from. You get the most for the least money at Keeler‘s, Come with the crowd as there is sure to be a great rush here for these goods. The Busy,Store on the Busy Corner Durham. R. B. Keeler & Sons Buy your Sch« Supplies SCHOOL REâ€"OPENING A Better | Count: Re Isareuca C, Oreditors angl « against the estht larte: of the m County of Gre§. 1 died on or about t 1906, are bereBly R. 8. 0. 1897 Cabp. éct,s. to send in 1J Seq cease Octol said 1 estate of wh s & very intere ee page 5, The report thma egarding Mr 1 hot is without ecceived from hi n Saturday say ying life out t The Town Council held a special ,meoflnfin Monday evening to conâ€" sider what action was to be taken in regard to the service on the Mayor by David Kinnee of a legal process for failure to enforee the smoke nuisâ€" ance byâ€"law. As ata former meeting the Mayor and MrWhelan were apâ€" 1§>‘hmd to see Pres MeWilliams and nager McGrane to ascertain what guaranutee they can give forearly reâ€" lief, The cement company are no doubt auxious to accomodate but the problem is an intricate ove, and the majority of the council are loath to press for the chungéctill the close of the season. _ That the change must be made before another season all are agreed. Aiss Bella Cam s week to * Ho: CHAS RAMAGE, PararxteRr aspo Posursnu®r Is rarely offered than this the Durham Reyiew, wukg Globe and Canada Farmer wi fine illnstrated supplement all offered to new _ subscribers from now to end of next year for $1.60, Sooner you begin bmgger the bargain. Read our clubbing list on left hand corner of this page. Address Airi t Cmy «ty The Review R. «( C that went around Mr WDan‘ McKinnon Tib Euit Vâ€"\Piitih / spicadncs â€" theÂ¥%City of Toront ron 0# the lown of xecutgrs naumed in th estam@nt of ‘the sail or hbefore the 19th « 06, Affer which dat tors wilÂ¥ distribute the ng regaltkd only to ¢ ey shall hen have n 0. LeVRBscoxts, 20 King St., Hast, Tor Molicitor for Exec ronto, 18th Sept., 190 0 King St., I Molicitor f ronto, 18th 8 Town Council. U 1 € B ioney Battleford, Sa Durham, Ont. ns Cor id I bhast t1 W ind School â€"conon on Sa) 1908 Mbu it ng ms n n 1 n

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