ind ‘s Cl our h RFK )h ! how le to Boys nade ther kind says thes into ted." stock ing €fs,. ZIDg a For NMen, Women and Ghildren. We claim to have % values and ask yov to judge. E Men‘s fine Natural Wool, very special, $1.00 each Heavy Unshrinkable Wool 1.00 each CX Fleece Lined, .50 eaeh t Ladies‘ Underwear 25 cts to $1.00 each % HOSIERYâ€"Its here in Cashmere, Wools and Worsteds, L3 different weights for all sizes of feet. ranfinninininRRERNRNEIERRERNEREREER RE E Tl’lere,s d Reason % coc Revi Review Review RevieEw REvVvIEw . Review Review ; Review ; Review ; Review ; Review . 2800 nens VOL. XXVIIL NO. 40 C t eC ® 2t C np llt'lll\l.cl.mi MHHHHSENEN m ts l is here @EVIEW and 1osonto Daily Star REevieEw and Toronto Daily News RevieEw and Daily Globe........ REVIEW and Weekly Globe...... REvIEW and W. Mail & Empire. REVIEW an: Western Advertiser REVIEW and Weekl Sun....., /. REVIEW and Fam. E{er & W Star REVIEW and Week‘lg Witness. .. REYIEYW and Man Wms an"‘;, P?ATSANDCAPS in the latest shapes Y Review Clubbing Rates (ou can reedily distinguish them by their superior qualâ€" and workmanship, prices $10, $12, $15. ® Why you should come here for Men‘s and Boy‘s Clothing. _ We buy from Manufacturers whom we know to give good honest goods, carefully made in the most upâ€"toâ€"date styles. See the new suits at 10 to $12 We have 50 Men‘s suits, odd lines which you can buy at less than the making would cost. REVIEW to> Jan. Ist 1907, 15 cts And nily Globe......... $14.50@ and Weekly Globe...... $1.60 and W. Mail & Empire. #$1.75 anc Western Advertiser $1.60 and Weekly Sun....... . $1.80 and Fam. l:{er & W Star $1.!5 and Weekly Witness... $1.60 and Man, &eexly Herald. $1.25 2 NEW OVERCOATS omen gn_c] Children. We claim to have our shape Purham we can grow anything jast as good here as in the east, the grain is heavâ€" ier, for clover it can‘t be beat and potatoes and gardenstuff are excellent. Wages are good the year round, timâ€" ber is plentiful and any kind sells at good prices, We had a lovely sumâ€" mer, very warm, little rain, but we had‘ on» cyclone that crossed from Minn. at Boucher, and blew down and movyed a lot of buildings Prospects of an iron mine on our place and aâ€" round it. Men working at it report prospects good." Mr Topham has taken the Review for 25 years and it is one of the eastern things he csntl do without. FRoXM RainNx RIvER.â€"A letter from Mrs John Topham, Rainy River last week gives a glimpse of that prosâ€" perous part of New Ontario. They have still many friends in Glenelg and Proton where they resided until> a few years ago, who will rejoice at their good prospects, She writes: * We would not go back to Eastern life n»w Brown. omitted this item of information Jast lweek. Here they are: Government Judgesâ€"Edward McCUlurg, horses; W Thorn, Geo Whitlaw, cattle; G. Whitâ€" lan, sheep; W. Thorn, Swine. The others were poultry, Harry wright;. grain, Adam Roberston, John Mc â€" Gowan; Roots and Vegetablesâ€"H. D. Davidson, Aléx Binnie; Fruit, Plants and cut Flowers, (Geo Binme, C. Firth; Dairy products and Miscellaneous, A. Wenger, D. W. Cameron; Ladies‘ Work, Mrs Henderson, Mrs Burgman ; | Fine Arts, N. W. Campbell, Jos| hy 1008 ’ Prerars wror WintEkr Niex ts.â€" The book Committee of the Public Library are planing for a purchase of new books. Any member having any particular bo>k in view should sub. mit it to this committee, and if funds and other conditions are satisfactory it will be procured. Requests left with the Librarian or with secy. Ramâ€" age will be attended to. The regular ‘ monthly meeting of the Directors will be held Friday evening of this week. Full attendance requested. | Jupars at 8. Grey Sl{ow.â€"â€"Wel ine dohar. _ Shareholders c Arthur H. Jackson, Durham, ceive amount due them, and full statement of accounts. ’ The "Mail and Empire," weekly eâ€" _dition, offers as a premium to 1907 subâ€" scribers a beautifuol artogravure, enâ€" titled "Grace" witha 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, NoTICEâ€"The Trustees of the Durâ€" ham Natural Gas and Oil Company, have disposed of the assets of the Company, and will pay (hree cents on the doliar. _ Shareholders calling on Ladies who wish to perfect their apâ€" pearancesand learn all about hair should call on Prof,. Dorenwend, of Toronto, who will be at Middaugh House on Wednesday. Oct. 16, with & big stockjof his fancies, Hair Goods Styles, Wigse, Switches, Pompadours, Transformations, wavy fronts, etc., all the latest fron, Paris, Boston, London and other places, A visit is sure to prove profitable. Intetlest at highest current A large number of accounts rates allowed from date of deposâ€" n books commen i it to date of withdrawal and ; l;mr d ha tei witha paid four times a year. . Your 940%4! Of §0, an ve been ‘d deposit account is solicited. ded to regularly, usually with No red tape or formality with us. â€" small amounts. . We are no respecter of persons ; the ‘‘ dollar"‘ depositor is just as welcome as the larger ones. fair. The doots will be to 7 pm. All are welco FasHtoxns in Hairn.â€" vawne _J ;1 O "~ Povidea 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 n m . LW .w T. STANDARD BANK or CANADA av evening. _______| _ Clerk Vollett has received a letter Board this Thursday evening: from the C. P. R. authorities promâ€" potai int® uttent, 96 . Cantdat | in to 16y their plaos ns to route on Savings Bakk de its calculated | Pr0ugh the town, before them at an from date of dekpai( ./ * """""4 early date. Secy. Ramage of the A supper will be provided in the DS‘c:: :;3?:“ hee 4 sinifigr lector from ;;agemgflt of tl;e Presbyterian church, * maovwilla .. 0z oW _ 1 J. KELLY, thi Savings Bank Department DURHAM, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1906 oPice* |:. , Durham, will reâ€" Durham Branch welcome. life now as good is heavâ€" can see To new subscribers $1.00 for the balance of NoTICE,â€"All â€" par owing estate of Dan Camfbell, deceas must pay me or A. %H, Jackson once; or claims will placed Court. â€" Miss Dick has also had a busy exâ€" perience, both she and bherlarge staff being kept bustling. We presume this is the reason no write up has reached us. In fact there is a great variety of styles to suit all faces and all very reasonable in price. All the new shades in Mulbery, Hunter green, brown and some pretty white hats are shown, were also shown. Ail the leading styles in hats were shown, including the large black picâ€" ture hat, known as the Empire hat with its rich trimming of ostrich feathers, The Peter Pan bhat is a pretty small hat in the toque style and very becoming. Large crowds attended the Millinâ€" ery Openings at 8. F. Moilock‘s stOre on Wednesday and following days of last week, Town CoUNCILâ€"At the regular meée€ting on M onday night letters from the President and Manager of the Cement works were read promising that at the close of the season new smoke stacks are to be installed and appliances attached to prevent much of the trouble arising from the smoke nuisance, This will be welcome news to those living near. The Company in doing this have shown a commenâ€" dable desire t > meet the wishes of the town that does them ctredit. An ac. count presented by mr Duncan Mcâ€" Kenzie for $2.00 for hay he had cut on an unused street which had been reâ€" moyed by the mayor, caused a lively breeze between the mayur and the appâ€" licant, The mayor relieyed the coun. cil of all trouble in the matter, he promising to attend to the case personally, if sait was entered. REâ€"OPENINGâ€"The Varney Methodist church has been thoroughly reneyated and will D. V. be opened for Divine worship Sunday Oct 7th, avhen apâ€" propriate sermons will be preached at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m., collection at each service. Monday evening. Oct. 8th, supper will be served in the Orange Hall from 6 30 to 8 after which an excellent program will be rendered in the church consisting of Speeches, Solos, Duets, Quartetts, Recitations, Club swinging. Instrumental Music etc. Admission, Adults 25cts, Children 15 cte. It is wrong to endanger your health and sacrifice your appearance when vou know that Prof. Dorewend‘s Toupees and Wigs replace the lost hair. Featherweight,â€" stay on seâ€" curelyâ€"are protection to the head and add to health and appearance, You are invited to call at Middaugh House on Wed. Oct 10. BAaLD HxKaprEDp Mzex _ Guild social. Don‘t forget the socâ€" ial in the basement of the Presbyâ€" terian church on Monday evening, Oct 8th, Good program. Admission 10 cte. Millinery Openings. Mï¬ ie ANNIE 3. PBELL Admipistratrix. 1I, deceased, owing the n ..;,,%,, at in or piano this summe celebrated Bell Org Ermnlitooes goe ICwillbe ® piecsure‘I you, McQuUrEEX axn Stanfields unshrink@ble Underwear in Mens and Wo mensAat Grants. HovsE to Rext.â€"C mfortable and roomy. OnGeorge St, All modern conveniences, Apply to Mars J. W. Orawronv. A gI8d assortment of Ladies Fure in d t styles from $2.50 to $10.50 at Gran Fifty large 12X14 photographs to be given away one with every dozen photographs at F. W. KrEusey, at Grants. & See our Buster lt-‘nwn for little folks at G te. Arthur H. Jackson Licenses, Durham, C Thanks to the courtesy of Secy Sbarp and Mr A. Durrant aud to their concise system, the printers were in possession of the prize list beâ€" fore 6 p. m, Prize List on Page 8. The concert hall was wuch too small. The performance we have heard was good and the receipts satâ€" isfactory. A nice balance from the day‘s receipts should remain in the treasury. TORONTO Mr Jas Coleridge of 8. S. No 18. got many congratulations over the suc* cess of his pupils in map drawing. That he does not run to fads is eyident by his more solid work. His trustees drew $75of continuation class money this year for five pupils he passed in the higher work, aud he passed 7 out of 8 in Entrance. ‘Ivh ine sweepstakes for best herd, In the Poultry classes wm Mountain is a leader as usuaal, J McBeth is comâ€" ing to the front in hogs. The horse competitition was keen and prizes well distributed, JF, Waddell‘s fine sgun keeps winning honors. He was the happy winner of the fine silyer eup presented by J. E. Mcintosh, Mt Forest. and valued at $27.00. _ The mapâ€"drawing contest aroused great interest and keen competition. Mr A w wright, B. A., of the Confedâ€" erate, was judge and on the basis of 40 points for outline, 20 for detail, 20 for neatness, 20 for coloring awarded the prizes. Pupils of No 13. Egremont got the honors as will be seen : they got second for a drill two years ago. The cattle classes showed a slackness in some lines that was made up in others. Exâ€"reeye 1) McQueen is now at the front as a Durham breeder, getâ€" ting the sweepstakes for best herd WaxTED.â€"IO essâ€"making, lamsy _63 . _m>, "T°C Juoo Ueed treated to new sidewalke, an ‘excellent building has been erected on the grounds to accommodate sheep and swine, and a general air of prosperity makes Holstein an attractive little place. The Farmers‘ Supply Co. set off the gmnnds 3withl six fine cutters "313 uggy, puipers. a wagon an wheefbarrows. p3e pumps :ï¬zd a steel range while in the hall were two eleâ€" gant parlor suites, Chapman and Le-“ warne, Photogmphers, had big disâ€" plays near the hall the former‘s work | drawing big crowds, Mt Forest brass band supplied music, the churches j and the hotel supplied meals, , The prize list will show the various’ winners. _ The decision to allow only this year‘s productions in ladies‘ work, | made that department spicâ€"span, new | and attractiye, The quantity of bread uffering surpassed anything we ever saw at any show at any time, and Miss Gardiner may feel proud of her honore. _ The floral show was quite | extensive, Dr Browu, Mrs Jno &uin ’ and Vice President Adams contributâ€" | ing beauties. [ The mapâ€"drawing contest aroused | proat intarase 2. a V at 1602 . The officers are J A Swanston, President ; J C Adams, ist Vice Pres.; A McCaw, 2nd Vice Pres. ; w J Sharp, , Secy.â€"Treas. and they deservye conâ€"| %ratulat,ions for the suceess achieved. | here was no untoward incident to | mar the day and the croakers who | Pr_edlcted that the show would be a | failure owing to local option prevailâ€" | Ing, most have been dismally disapâ€" | rointed. The village has just been | LC 709 0 FOrppendi i wukk . )A 2. me 6 20 C CCEC UF SHUWw l McQuUrEEN axnp MoricrE. was as large as eyer, Egremont Agricultural Society‘s show on Tuesday was favored with the best of weather, a cloundless sky and fzenia.l temperature all day, Nearâ€" {1 00 exhibitors and probably well ver 1000 entries. bore out the record of past years of the township‘s loyalty to its own show, and though Neuâ€" stadt‘s show was on the same day the: crowd, ?udging by the sale of tickets, Wus as Lawasa se 222 Business Locals Holstein Show, _ apprentices to learn Apply at once , Issuer of Marriag e Miss Diox. wool coats &n Pay Day? â€" = Resolved that the followiny grave; accounts be praid amounting to $35.40 1 also sundry accounts amounting to $45G.76 including $300.00 on cement sidewalks in Holstein. _ Byâ€"Law No 202 to levyy the rates fixing the total at 5.8 mills on the dolâ€" lar passed the usual reading. Tenders were opened for purchase of debentures for Dram No4 and that of the Canada Life Assurance Co, Toronto, was acceptâ€" ed at pair with sccraed iaterest to date of delivery, Is is not so much what you get, as what you save on pay day that determines your future success. “\ereallyambitiousmnâ€"dxemanwl\o save wants to get on makes it a habit to save . umudxupombleeverypaydny. In The Sovereign Bank of Canada Fergasonâ€"â€"Hastieâ€"That Inspec report be adopted and $2.50 be paig for two inspections.â€"Carried. (Continued from page 5.) Com Philip, Inspector of Drains, reâ€" ported on Drain No 1 and recommended payment of $200.00. Eon ETD PBR 4108 iâ€" CI J unC, 1906, are bereby néified p{n-au.-mt to R. 8. U. 1897 Cap. 119 and Amending Acts, to send in theifficlaims duly vepâ€" ifled to the undersig Solicitor for Win. Ross, J. H. CanBron and Robert Rennie, of the City Torounto and John Cameron of the Rown of Durâ€" ham, the Executors nauked in this Jast Will and Testament of e said deâ€" ceased, on or before th§& 19th day of October, 1906, After whith date the said Executors will distrib te the said estate having regard only| to claims of which they shall then hilve notice. R, 0. LeVrscoxt 20 King St., East} Toronto, Solicitor for Rxecutors, Cated at Toronto, 18th Sept.} 190. What Do You lLil BELLA CaMXErox, DscrEiseo. Oreditors and otbers having claims against the estate W Isabella Cameron late of the Towifof Durham in the County of Grey, willow, deceased, who died on or about thel?7th day of June, "HHVME | uds Aciccc it A adlr Adjourned to meet on In the ’ WuaATs THE MAaTrer®?â€"We have ‘,hud several complaints recently, esâ€" pecially from the West, of nonâ€"receipt of the Review. We beg to assure all that there has been no hitch at our end. Each western Review govs in its own wrapper, regularly, and we hope the ‘slackness will cease. Of course readers would notice that one week in September was our holxlay week, f C mn d P m STT CEREE ll\‘n.i\‘. lllt‘lll' wnere se + i i & p . | generations o ‘alkerton boy: of g:eltmg ml'.rned. gtartright by se learned to swim, Well, it )« curing your Jicense from these old boys were to come A. Davinsox, Durh am | now, he wouldn‘t know the pi all, for the railroad men hay __Mr H. H. Miller, M. P., addressed a down and burnt up the trees o section of his constituents in the Varâ€"| side of the hill, leaving it bat ney School house Friday last. We ) bleak, We would much rathe have been diu.ppointed in not gelting | railway had taken some other : an account of it as we expected but | but we would sooner have our se hope we may for next week. The spoiled than to do without the rc meeting was under the auspices of the local Farmers‘ Association. ruormnermme l B wl css1 | _ SBatE BIctts.â€"Have you planned for ’&la.le this fall? We haye all the apâ€" pliances for turning out sale bills neatâ€" 'ly and quickly and the Review is a good medium in which to advertise, IAn advertisement in the Review brings results. When sale biils are printed here we give a brief free anâ€" nouncement, and we put the whole bill in for a moderate extra charge. , yasemagr <or / rat ar n o Aarnata usiness Th T (WiGâ€"Prnatitst i6 Mnten: se 4 . # e _ Tele i YA wi i,:;pc;_s Clubbed with the Review for ufnne ï¬n:hfézi‘; 'li:l:llh:lnq the |l()su 1e ong of wordlyâ€"wise phi oses with a " Thi philosophy is follo !Glsa: L:h?“‘u-â€"-nnve you planned for | Of man; 'J“W.'.Tï¬"hu? l meet the $ e this fall ? We haye all the apâ€" perhaps has no:rs(:- old boy, w ' pliances for turning out sale bills neatâ€" years, but who will ur the town ly and quickly and the Revi beautiful stretch of _eluetulu.,. 1 good med1um i e Review is a|east side of the river, from n i rA 1um in which to advertise, | N048 above th e ie ow af b!', advertisement in the Revie‘; to the South ‘[‘Ji::ml“u{l the way p:;:mted !l"esult.l. When sale biils are Pl;(:- l:ngelllher wich .théulf.lali ;h\::o;l ere we give a brief free i rorth, and â€" which â€" continy ow anâ€"|right on to + 1 i Dufant es ;l:;ment. and we put the whole with h-tlsuu:, pl(.'l:)h:lyfu:; ‘ll(‘hly cloth or a moderate extra charge ::,‘:"n"f trees, Pl'(i\'idvd“ll(l)(“[l,m‘t‘i"'.†* ery the town e in * y o n could hboas , Youg Mant, If you are. cumiing |aviot mobithol Aingteh w t 6 arried. start vight by se.|Renerations of Walkerfon uo ver, y se.|generations of Walkerton h:.::.\lm; Its untiring devotion to the inter ests of the farmer is the secret of the increasing popularity of The Weekâ€" !ly Sun. Anvy farmer who will careâ€" fully examine its contents will underâ€" stand this, When renewing your subâ€" scriptions for the coming year see that The Farmer Sun is on your list. for you ought to be a reader of The: SBunâ€"it is truly the farmers‘ llUSifl(‘hS‘ paper, Clubbed with the Review for §$1.75. 1 _ H. H. Miller, of Hanoyer, offers for sale at a very reasonable price, a large marl deposit, located convenâ€" j ently to the town of Hanover, and to thenew C. P. R. line. The property is worth investigating. J. C. Telford, Maiiager, Egremont Council this year and all of 1907. h n mt ie s n Surrogate C County ‘of G LLA CaNMERO® s and otbers e estate Isa he Towrkof I Grey, willow, about thet27 h bereby ndific 397 Cap. 114 a end in theifficla e undersig Surrogate Court of the County ‘of Grey. "mmuim'llbestisp.id4ï¬m7,.~ m Nov loth, 1900 D Aurtax. Clerk. 4.4 .0 but ds A 1015 ifled p:lrsuunt to | l'md Amending Inspecter‘s bim » ] The Busy{Store on the ul ' mom:ly at crowd as rush here R. B. Keeler & Sons f Our stock of High 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 Buy your School Books and S Supplies at Keeler‘s and save monev. SCHOOL REâ€"OPENINCG Came to the premist signed, Lot 3, con 2, about Ist of Sept., last heifer, Owner will pl« erty, pay expenses and sirable property in good state © tivation and in a good locatior half mile from School and Post for futher particulars apply to P. SuuLivax Ennotville Wellinet The undersigned offérs for rent his farm of one hundr more or less, being lots 43 and 3, 8. D. R.. Gienelg. This 77â€" "%. vÂ¥e would much rath« railway had taken some other ; but we would sooner have our sci spoiled than to do without the r« ‘«": .,I;' ho _ l 19e§t) . b{ N _ Lt [77~ Cmeespondent mentions the ex. tent of it in his neighborhood, A steam shovel is to be set aâ€"going we believe near Bunessan and it is reportâ€" 'ed another between here and Allan Park. Some dump cars came to this station a ftew days ago and a supply of raile for them to run on, The Teleâ€" scope says grading is completed from the 30th ni(ï¬tmnd in Brant to Hanover so that it is eyident * ail along the "'r',?,," uï¬â€˜(i'vi(y is h_eing displayed, _ Railway progress is making strides in this fine weather, ville correspondent mentions tent of it in his neigh borh« steam shovel is to be set aâ€"g believe near Bunessan and it is ed another between here and CHAS RAMAGE, , Pramuer ano Posuisace, HEIFER ASTRAY FARM FOR SALE Keeler‘s, â€" Come with the there is sure to be a great for these goods. The Review #Durham ns ‘im *\ Railway Notes néryL .I}ut clp-ei with a b‘i';. in good state of cu a good location, or emises of n 2, Bent LAE 3 4 Durham, Ont Busy Corner, is making rapid n TR\ ry on the om | a tew he way up ‘s wooded ghts farâ€" continued sale ht 44 wa on the are and ber the ‘ route, cenery road. inder 4 follows the ev Oï¬ n C . who, win for er the hay iss of Cult () C th riceâ€"