THIS ARRIS ! nd aber 3rd, we beâ€" clearance sale of sery roll in the some of this seaâ€" â€"righted patterns s from $3.00 up m 1.50 up ) m 3 00 up R lith, 1906 ird off EAN ng to do A few at the Prineipa 8t EEDSM Washers Morice MAE home on show we ean render APE R ING H & Co. dE SELLS R E. onday H ws ents eT ven rompt CHEAP ost cerâ€" r. The ed and e brokâ€" 18 de will be | the Arâ€" of the o owill lasts, e enâ€" Tganâ€" n i the uy Take buy. sale. left Of mm e P ap nam esn The Durham Furniture Co., Ltd NNow [|Going;jjon To reduce our stock w close prices. WOOD CalHl at our Warer urniture out â€" Wareroomsâ€"â€"â€" W P0 RATETTV HP '\-JJ , LOGS & LUMBER TA_KEN IN EXCHANGE are offering lines of all grades and makes in tnteriaratnntt Aiiooms, ircttonvtratrnthsarsiceth tds 4d one door South of the Post Office. dn #lum Joane we 00 DZ CCC PC CCC ACDCICE, LRSUEE e u » gï¬mon'bos d py:nr hn‘uo-mee expires this year, NEIL MeCANNEL, Agent, Durham The strongest purely Mutual Fire Insuranc Co. in Onhrlo‘eA‘ reeon{ without a Pnllel and l.n’l?e‘c:d' I7 the coverainent . insaaes reotugice mmment ; ce and farm property upon the latest known plans. i'n? 4 yeu‘ blmke’t pg'l’ldu l‘uued ou thedmnm talment or one ent system under most favorable mdï¬mam to t;ye insured. Insure Jn thum bumads W es L P n We MOTUAL FRE INSURANCE COMPANY FARMERS‘ CENTRAL | _ _â€"The East Elgin election resulted in the return of the Censervative candidate, Marshall, by a ma}i]ority ’o( 89. This swing of the pendalum was no doubt caused by two thingsâ€" the disgusting exposures of bribery in the election at London. and the change of Liberal csandidates in the middle of the campaign. We are by no means lamenting the exposâ€" ures. nor whining about the time they were brought on. Every elecâ€" tion should be so conducted that at any time investigation should be welcomed. It is hnmiliating to find evervy now and then such a record of debauchery and no punishment sbhort of imprisonment should be meted out to those who buy men‘s souls for cash l and to those who sell them. " of a public character calculated to cherish and improve ciyvic prosperity, This past week we had an instance of it. Everyone or nearly eyeryone, had a desire in a dim sort of a way to see ‘the annual show of the Bentinck AiL- ‘ricultural Bociety â€" carried throug , successfully, but" etc. | _ Now asimilar appealis not unneeded ‘in Durham, We are at the partin , of the ways caused by the advent u'; ‘the second railway, and the possibility lot a third should lead mayor, man and . merchant to size up the situation and take hold of the oppoxtuui;y of the ‘times to make progress. If we but |mark time in the presence of outside ‘activity, we are bound to fall behind | while others march on. The council and the Merchants‘ Association should 'lt:jy their heads together to make the adyantages of Durham still better known and the motto of every citiâ€" zen should be * Watch Durham Grow" but he should not be a watchâ€" er alone. | We are safe in saying that twenty years from now, even ten years from now, perhaps in five years or less the relative merits and size of Walkerton, Durhaim, Chesley, Southampton and Hanover will not be so nearly simâ€" ilar as they are toâ€"day, Will we be content to allow these towns to beat us out in the race for position and success; more can we afford to let: Hanover be dilatory in this matter of progress? Can we? Perhaps the most outstandingcaus s for regret is that there is a general lack of interest. or at least the lack of manifestation of interest in institutions The Hanoyer Post in lamenting the lack of enthusiasm towards the Beuâ€" tinck show, which was so marked as to almost spell failure enters the realm of prophecy as follows : I Aleadi ig weekl’y Journal, giving prom: | to locamf aews of Durham and County } with special attention to the Bouth Riding Subscription pri'éé;fl.oo per year if paid in advance ; $1.25 if not so paid. Advertising rates on application to C. RAMAGE, Publisber Che Qurkham Review THURSDAY,%0O0T. 11 210C A Prophecy. ++ am +* @& +s Journal, giving prominence D.urhemnlnd County Grey, w e odt C s P at very 1906.4 fitth majority been necessary it would have carried é oply 28, law when it is petitiened for by 25 eent of the electors, Formerly’ & b‘a’:: majority vote was sufficient to carry the law, now a threoâ€"filths majority is reâ€" quired. It is now easier to have a law submitted, but more difficult to carry it. Last year there were To coatests and in 58 cases the law carried. Hed a tiree«» law The conditions under which local opâ€" tion byâ€"laws may be submitted and car. ried this year differ somewhat from last. Formerly it was optional with the municipal council whether or uot a local prohibition law should be submitted, and it was not an uncommon thing for & council todisregard & petition for the aubmission of a law when presented. Now a council is compelled to submit a _ In over 40 municipalities the camâ€" paign for local option has opened in Ontario. and many others are expected to enter the lists with the nearer approuch of municipal voting day, The places where the campaign is alrea ly in progress include Albion, Alliston, Ailsa Craig, Bradford, Bran tford, Beeton Bruford, Collingwood, Caledon, Chinguâ€" acousy, Draper, Dorchestor, Esea, Eramâ€" osa, West Gwiliambury, Huron, Hiltoo, Innisfil, Joselin, King, Lobo, London, Leeds and Landsdowne. Meaford, Mid. land, Mono, Mambers, West Nissouri, Bcarboro, St Joseph. Strathroy, Stnnlov.‘ Tecumseh, West Tilbury, ’foflenhnm, Tosorontio, _ Usborne, Wutmumer“ Woodbridge and Walsingham. Local Option Campaign in Forty Muâ€" nicipalities in Ontario. ‘ U. 8. 8. NO. 2, N. & E. 4Athâ€"J.Mcllyride. H. Barber. Sr 3rd â€"A. Pettigrew, M. Hoy, F. Clark, B. Barber Jr 3radâ€"W. Blyth, E. Barâ€" ber, M Kerr, M. Morrison, A. Barber, 8r 2odâ€"F. Kerr, A Pettigrew, S. Grant. N Hutton,. A Lauder. ‘Jr 2ndâ€" E Morrison, L Pettigrew. JrPt 2ndâ€" C. Barber, W. Etfen. Sr_ 1t â€"G, Grant Jr 1st (a)â€"C Blyth, P. Barber, J,. Kerr, 0. Pettigrew. Jrist (b) â€"A. Hoy, R. Clark, EF Mclivride, G. Petiy. Ay. attendance 27. D Thompson. Sr 204â€"G Mountain, H Keller, J Kerr, W McAlister, M McAlister, N Marshall, E Fee. G Web ber. Jr 2ndâ€"J Morice, A Dean, M Morice, L Morice, H Caldwell Pt 2nd â€"M Wallace, 8 Mountain. Sr Pt Ist â€"A Mountain, J Baer Jr Pt Istâ€"J Mountain, B Morice. L Baer, D Marâ€" sbhall, J Burns, A Marshall, Pt ist (a) â€"Katie Kerr, M Petty, Average atâ€" tendance 36. y 8r Pt 2ndâ€"Murray Williamson, Leona Fagan, Percy Bryan and Victor Mosley eq., Charlie Havens, Jr 2nd (B)â€"Bertha lin.‘;e-;;: Russell, Lillian McCUrie, Ella Cecil McNally, Sr 4thâ€"Garfleld Colling, Jeannie McGowan. Agnes Ramage, Ruby Knisley, Mary Wright. Jr 4thâ€"Jack Dayidson Merle Whitâ€" more, Lauretta Peel, Jo‘m Mellraith, Maggie Mitchell. ! detiitine in =t uts l Form 11â€"Annie Aljoe, _ Maggie Weir, Edith Allan, John McDonala, Agnes McGirr. Form Iâ€"Vaddie Caldwell, Nellie H?burn. Lizzie IKCearney. Ruby Milis, Sadie Kress. Prohibitionists at Work HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT, Form 111â€"Elsie Petty, Irene Latimâ€" er, Fanny Moran, George Harbottle, Marv Rdge and Sadie Fletcher ea. No 1 collection of bulbs for house culture. No 2 collection of bulbs for garâ€" den culture. No 8, 1 Horse chestnut. No 4, 2 Apple trees, Members must please send in their choice of premiums to the Becretary not later than Thursday the 18 Oct those not doing so will have bulbs sent to them. A embers can purchase exâ€" tras through the Secretary S lnnm- Horticultural Society. Members attention The following &remiuuu will be given to members this fall. Members will please choose one and notify the‘secretary at once, PUBLIC THE DURHAN A,. C. MCKRNZIE, Teacher HONOR ROLLS. TORONTO « M. ADAIR, Teascher. HCHOOL DEPARTMENT. 4â€"@> o + CurRIs FIRTHB, Secretary. Durnax. , Hazel Murrel Carson, Renew for the Review ‘ inen i have a 100 ACRE well imâ€" proved farm near Durham that I will sell VERY CHEAP or trade for other property. It‘s a saap. For considerâ€" ably under $3000 I will sell 100 acres in Bentinck, with good soil, brick veneerâ€" ed and frame house, large frame bank barn, frame stables and pig stables, good orchard. This is really a sacrifice I have also a great lot of other proâ€" Derta for sale and a MILLION DOLâ€" of MUNEY to lend at very low rates. ICOLLECT DEBTS, ca.refull'y Erwl.reull kinds of WRITINGS, sell . P. R. Tickets to all £oinu WEST ana sell OCEAN TICKETS. Every kind of le&:lmate business attended to. Everything private. Our Motio : * Always pmmpg Never Negligent. " I had 250 acres of Good Land aboye Durham, well improved, with very fine buildings, advertised in the REeviEw for flï¬g' I can now sell it g:; ? l::ood deal less and ITS A BARâ€" LOOK HERE, FARMER BARCLAY & BELL Undertaking and Embalming Intending Students should enter at the beginâ€" ning of the term if possible. _ Board can be obâ€" tained at reasonable rates. Durham is a healthy and attractive town, making it a most desirable place for residence FEES: $1 per month in advance., Wm.Johaston, Jr., C. Ramage. The school is thoroughly equipped in teachin ability, in chemical and electrrul lupslies nug fittings, &c., for full Junior Leaving and Matricâ€" ulation wori. The following competent staff are in ehnio : THO8. ALLAN, 1st Class Certificate, Principal MISS LOLA MCLEOD, B. A., Honor Graduate of Queen‘s University, Classics, Moderns and English, We have opened up Undertaking Rooms in Thos. Swallow‘s buildâ€" ing opposite the Middaugh House and are prepared to do business with any person requiring underâ€" taking. Satisfaction guaranteed in Embalming, Our stock of funeral supplies has arrived ; also a full line of Catholic robes, etc. Then I have a 100 ACRE NOTWITHSTANDING A new style of smock at right price. We have also a full range of smocks at 50c and 75 cents each. Railroad Coats and Overalls. OVERALLS â€"piain and twilledâ€" black and Navyâ€"Bibs and withâ€" out bibs .. at 85 cts and $1.00 each. °01 HMIIHQOIANUINU advance in price of wool we sell our woolen sox at old prices..25 cts per pr. Bring us your Butter, Eggs and Dried Apples. From the Fall Rains by wearing ing one of our Rubber Lined Smocks PROTECT YOURSELEF Durham School haAuaga ca aca l 2 , Penor Lo Graduate of Ontario Normal College ematics, English Grammar and Gec Botany and Part I Ph ysics to classes, **Your poultry may be delivered at ;â€" Durbam, Buyer wanted, Holstein, * ** Ayton. a+ «4 Neustadt. > ** Hanover, * ++ Farmers‘ Poultry Queen: H. H. MILLER, . McARTHUR or freasod, and will pay the m‘l’mmforil. The Hanover Conveyancer, "M‘“â€.f Poultry, alive aslian ge l 222202 ACIICBS, AZ IUD+ English Grammar and Geogtaphy. / and Part I Physics to Junior Flayelles, Limited London, Ont," C. Ramage, Becretary Mathâ€" 150 acres. Lot 40, 41, 42, 8. further particulars apply on esies or by mail. . w _ Is good Bread, well made and $ propetly bakedâ€"the bread that § is made by Stinson. â€" This is the U perfect breadâ€"made of the best § flour, leavened and seasoned just Y right, thoroughly kneaded and U baked to perfection, it is easily § digested and it builds health and g strength for those who eat it. Â¥ Give it a trial. ALEX McEacHERx _ STINSON, The Baker. _ { B.’â€m&m&ï¬fï¬Ã©ï¬eï¬féï¬fï¬; FIELD AND GARDEN. Clover and Timothy and all varâ€" ieties of Garden seeds in aâ€" bundance for Spri ng growing S E E D S Keewatin " Fiye Roses"â€"The very best Keewatin make, A carload just received. Ogilvie‘s "Royal Household" mm ie memmmninmetrmmenâ€"mmmmmummomcsuegieysy,,__ | _ * *A0066. SOHMIE K0 SHIE prurchasers cvomunerenemensey .FABAM FOR SALE 1.‘3;.;“"3':‘:,9:? bridge north o FLOUVU R MATTHEWS & LATIMER at right pricé:s with bibs. Cottonade and mokeskin trousers and a good liue.ol‘r MEN‘S Heavy SHIRTS PBlack and RBlue Overatts We have some bargains in Worsted Trousers, neat patterns worth $4.00 for 3.00, We have also some heavy tweed trousers for only $2. ‘These are also snaps. Call in, we may have a pair amongst them to suit you. Remember it‘s the savings that count. The Best Cure For Dyspepsia Worsted and Oweed Peel, the Shoeman Highest grades only BRING ALL REPAIRING Call and examine our handâ€" mades. We are selling twice as many this season. s Y 5ram‘ That must be shod for all, we‘ve the shoes. TOUSC7S Any â€" Feet Top Clifft P. 0 D. R. For the premâ€" =â€"|Prices and terms to suit Jj Daisy Churns, Wringers, Washers, ,/ |§ H:aylosdon:%‘(a:oh, : !A. B. McLRLLAN, Agent he Pag, 5@ ~â€" "o3 ht bridge north of the Post Office. Orders left at REeviEw Office will receive our best attention, un Maple Leaf and SINGER SEWING MACHINEs The Improved mï¬uncm-m 4 styles The New Hlmblu"7W.¢gon. Bumltll bteel Land Rollers Disc Harrows of Elora Everything in readiness for the Spring season. Call and see our Leader Seedâ€" er, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators and ALL SPRING GOODS Peter Hamilton AGENCY Durham, Nov. 16 JOHN CLARK Licensed , Auctioneer fo the County of Grey," Licensed A ctioncer for the Co, of . Bales Ora a':":nu be left at his xnpu:’c Ware rooms, llcilnnon‘l old stand, or at the Review Ce. Adihcsiss. 4 Jerms moderate, Arrangements for sales as to amtes, &c., munst be made at the Review Ofâ€" lice, Durham, gs* Correspondence addressed there, or to Ceylon P, O., will be promptly@ attended to, ‘Werms on application to Barrister, Solicitor in Notary Public, Com Barristers, Solicitors Ofliceâ€"Calder‘s Block Insurance Agent, Money to Loan Issuer of Marriage Licenses, A gen eral financial business transacted De H .. .. 1,___ VRNANUCAIEE ®f Toronty University, graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Rooms Over J & J HUNTER‘S New Btore oP «a TLctioncers. . McPHAIL _â€"» [ piitntniatie t ts iGatn zitc es . J .. A Honor crapvare of T University, graduate of Roval i ARTHUR H. JACKSON Office Licensed Late assistant to Moorfleld‘s to Knapp‘s (New York) flice, over Gordon‘s Jewelry "f79v0r5, Dolicitors, Conveyancers ko 1 hnd Money to Loan, flice, Mclntyre Block, over the Bank G. MacKay K.C.: Sh. K Whnks ONoR GRADDATPL _ Zate Royal Colies itistry in all $te nsl DURHAM, ONT. (Lower T Chnib, ~~.~~ Ilotildlmw. Garafraxa 0 Bu., #t 1000 0f Hill, _ Old Moad: J. G. HUTTON, M. D., Notary Pablic, Comy CONvYEYANCER DBEIN TAT â€" C, PICKERING D. D S., L. D. 8 9â€"11 a. m College Physicians and Surgeops Ce, 13 Frost St, Will be at the the first Wed n moned Cl se d , | MACKAY & DUNN, _ to Knapp‘s (New York) Eyc Mosiaig) ""* Eye, EBar, Nose & Throat .'Mllhnlolun.'(obh-.d Women and Children, », g; â€" F. GRANT p ARTHUR GUN, M. Puvercian & Buroxox, ffice over J. 6)J. Hunter‘s nomes _ 1 HBID ID i.x. D. MePHAIL, Ceylon P. 0. C. RAMAGE, Durham Ceylon has a telephone office. «MBDLIC.AT, orFFICE HoURS 11 a. m 24 p. m. 7 Telephone Connection No UNADUATE Toronto Uniy Royal College Denual Surg in ali its vranches, HOURS â€"P. TELFORD Money to Loan Auctioneer for Co, UGrey [ 2CC 100 House, Du"ll.ln. Wednesday '37"..«. month from) 10 a. m. tH 4 p. m, DR. BURT Middaugh House tor in Supreme Court , Commissioner, &c. ommissioner g‘o‘:k..) éye Hmpl“h‘ over Pos oï¬ inXs and Old Moodie Comer "®* Town) mermine seumee smm . F Dunn Store Owen Sound Tâ€"2 p, m 'o 'o Oflice ‘wd