ts THE PATENT LEATHER SEASON IS HERE Vanm ahaw Mss n euycl i & pilhy «s IF YOU NEED SOME FINE TABLE LINEN Butter & Eggs taken as Cash Our Dresden Silks / You should have either a shoes. See our north win Our Plaids **~~@+ losuit every complexion, qualities Any Dress Goods we show you, you being up to date iiinutnainlininatihes‘s ul i.ccllit. .3 4 ¢ 0 / Have a look at our stock before buying ed an import order trom Belfast, the prettier patterns than we ever had. it Now is the time to buy your ELANN Ever since we went into business tention to this Department, using care of these goods, selecting the best g Wmoot fashionable and durable we ces tosuit cVErY comniawinn " «_ Let us H. H. MOCKLER Ccarapp,@"C 0 uy your FLANNELETTES. We have CANADIAN and ENGIZ'ISH MAKES. Our specia! 38¢ for _ Flannelettes in all prices from 5¢ to z0c per yd. VELOI checks being ver} This is set pretty solidâ€"â€"â€"but it will pay you to read it. a 1m_~ $ Ouile Siaâ€" an m and Trran t« n‘f?.'l’..s.“" Review Clubbing s tell you something of our Dress Goods Department AAVII. NO. 42 REVIEW to Jan. Ist, _ 1907, 15 C WP Omeest EAVeerreuy 1 Tweed effects are very smart y much worn. haye been_ very much admired B betfore buying. We have fut receivâ€" trom Bel'f_as} the very finest frish Linen, r a pair of â€"I;ATI;ENâ€'ITO;.GHIHWui(ETAL window for a display of upâ€"toâ€"date foot ) business we have given special at using careful jadgment in the buying , 1 4 + ® 2 5 in both waist and Eress Lengths are combinations of the prettiess You should have a waist off one of you, you can depend on them . Highest prices paid weaves and goods for the money, ind always keeping to suit evyery parse. and our New , the large M cce cotc o anh L e chair y . ___;__j° _ are due to the|to the many friends of the Presbyâ€" choir who remained in a body and | terian congregation, who so generousâ€" gave excellent service, ‘lly forwarded to my address such a s . | bandsome present. Really I canâ€" Paysicar ('ULTURE'_.A vard 48 not find words to express how much this issue announces the introduction ‘ I value your very kind expression of of a new feature in the educational apprecia};ion now. Being amongst life of Durham : a training in Elocutâ€"| strangers in a strange town, vou can fon .‘and Physical Culture, Mis,,'hardlyl', nmuzmei 3(;: l'ormhlyl it Twamley is well known in town and m“gc&:&)'zz ?vl?ich ';wlg:;l{t Bse‘::: neat it“nd hfld & bl'i"lflnt career as a Relher and any usistance 1 ever was student‘ Latterly at Alma Ladies‘ | able to give in the songs of praise, I College, St Thomas, she devel oped as;n:-e y?lliulwv:: a"p;?est:ret;s well as s a duty. which we a o the cause, a liking for and Stasp of the "'Pvez I assure you that I will never forget subjects, which eminentlv qualifies |your very, very kind remembrance, ber as teacher of them. We hope i%hu.utking (yiou all Imaï¬l flox' yohur kiing. she may find the encouragement | ness towards me, I wi close by wish. necessary to get some good classes a. (i’;:;: Z?rt(x"a:;l the good things this world going for the winter months, thouï¬h * y frects she will give private lessons in t e Yours affectionately, home if desirfl}. R Puvrsicar CULTURE.â€"A card in this issue announces the introduction of a new feature in the educational life of Durham : a training in Elocutâ€" fon .jand â€" Physical Culture, _ Miss Twamley is well known in town and near it and had a brilliant career as a student‘ Latterly at Alma Ladies‘ College, St Thomas, she devel oped a liking for and grasp of the above subjects, which eminentlv qualifies " ber as teacher of them. We hopei she may find the encouragemani weather is balmy and delightful. | _ Gosrer TEMPERANCE.â€"The first of | a series of meétings under the auspices of 8. Grey Temperance association was held at 8.15 p. m. Sunday night last in the Presbyterian church here, Mr Pnos Allan and Mr Will Glass, were introduced by the pastor and both gentlemen spoke along temp-‘ rance lines, urging more enthusiasm in a good cause and lamenting the | apathy of the churches in the Dres-,‘ ence of so many evidences of the evile { of the liquor traffic, these evidences | not being wanting even in Durham. There was a generous attendance from the other churches and theii meetings are to be continued at the | same bour in the other churches as | arn .unced. Thanks are due to the | choir who remained in a body and | t gave excellent service,. 1 SCCCOCoL al HiIgNHESt current A large number of accounts {:t: tg:t:ed ffron! tg?ite of ?QPO% on our books commenced with a 1 of wi rawal an paid foflr times a year. ‘vour dO“af or SO, and have m ?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. Interest at highest current rates aLlowed from date of deposâ€" i6 6e ns UnC S aDsAG s STANDARD BANK or CANADA J. KELLY, Sayings Bank Department nrha DURHAM, ommmmmemmummne cts. I‘n Durham Branch °0 0 s orex‘s . AAHle 4AHH of | there is enough clinker on bhand t f | pay another dividend! The troubl 1, |of late has been to get cars, this n western peninsula in general being e| kept on short allowance just now. 8| John Wright a brick manufacture; @|at Proton station was visiting his brother Samuel in Chesley liust Fri. g)day. Mr Wright‘s sisters, Mrs Uai. â€vert and Miss Wright of Kincardine, | Mrs Rutherford of Toronto, his brothâ€" {ler WV m of Kincardine, his uncle W m 4 Wright of Hanover, and his father |Samuel Wright were also bere, It was the 72nd birthday of Mr 8, Wright sr. and the members of his family presented him with a smokâ€" | ing chair.â€"Chesley Enterprize. | _ Warar ACKNOWLEDGMENT. â€"The (followimz letter from Mrs T. Ouldwell, {(nee Mary Burnet) acknowledges fit. ftingly the kindly feelings which prompted a recent gift. It is dated from Dauphin, Man., and is addresseA to Mr _ C. L. Grant: * Dear Sir, would you be kind enough to convey in â€" HhGul ob o ol im ia e ignin .000 old THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1906 mm omm mm oren n 900 new subscribers $1.00 for the halarn Yours affectionate] y. Mars T. Carowrrr friends of the Presbyâ€" e way for the fine new 1an and MciIntosh that in the next few weeks, E masons are to hbe at ‘nce jJust now, ick manufacture; was visiting his Chesley lust Fri. sisters, Mrs Uai. t of Kincardine, er on hband to The trouble get cars, this general being the venerable n Mzaevig~dif °50 ToHowi mmememe= | DiCMeNDts, CtC, ed to be in | S( | colt, q cows s two year old f ’ steer, 2 one yer A | old steers, 1 cal ‘ Frost and Wo ' and pea harvest bay rake new 'now. Disc bar harrows, Wilkin son plow No wagzeon and box ts etock make, b 4 gnlpor, Jlong /s ry Edward conveniences provisional .. o um. . "aâ€")0 _ PaIe at one o lock. Terms : $5.00 and under, cash ; lover that amount 12 7:.;::‘. credit be iven on appro: int notes. :ont discoung for cash in en of ~ .TL .. Pnd wl hi Crearmm‘ q. l _ HCSU, bay rac Oxford Cream Separator, good as new, blact. smith‘s forge and anvil, oumBer of tie chains, number of hens, sett f light harness, sett of beavy harn forks, chains and other articles too nu erous to mention, "ay rake new, Giant se rill new, Disc harrow nearly ubw, harrows, Wilkinson gang plow, son plow No 7, favoung will, wagzon and box, lumber waygbn, etock make, buggy nearly hbe puiper, long sleigh, bay rack, Cream Separator, good as nely smith‘s forge and anvil, oum chains, number of hene â€" sare came hy e S w wEy IM-_ The following yalilable Stock, Im. piements, etc," 7 marea 1 mare supposâ€" ed to be in foal, spri g colt, yoarling colt, g cows snptoud be in calf, 2 two year old fat beifere} 1 two year old steer, 2 one year old heif@rs, 5 one year old steers, 1 calf, Massey Marris Binder, Frost and Wood mower new, mower and pea harvester, 10 6t Irdst and Wanq OM dwier ty T on The undersigne? instructed to sell Lot 58 & 59, Con 2 into the SALE REGISTER Wednesday 21 October, M Wilson. Lot 32, con 2 w. G. inck. offers for sale on abc Eurn'n stock. Implements and C bakd / ll ~the Anaap,, _ _ 3 ‘AFSETO fake oy. | [dlerine inc er the concern, and this action un icog.“ger;ln‘ the st doubtedly saved a pame. There was a} Which they were mild " run" in a few places but every |1Dg their warm ; request was met amf gradually conâ€"| many kindnesses s fidence bas been restored, and the present. Mean while hillslo(f] the defunct hanfkf Mr Mitford, of are quite good and de ositors are safe | thm?gh the sha reholde‘r)'n will surely be |§:r:,t$ib(l)1tt:l(lle r:&:f losers Stock worth 147 _last week is | dehild al now worth about 25. The shnrun.gel“mn children also is $1,204,000 at least and has been lost Tlgere were speeche by General Manager McGill im fever-lnexghbors after wh ed speculation, though he will call it were served. An unfortunate investment, So far be | was a guessing cor has not been accused of trying to enâ€" [jar, Mrs Seeliey g rich himself, but the President speaks "nlllilber out against him boldly, while there | W i is a bolder cry still against President’ Rev Mr Bice cl and Directors that such doings couid | with prayer after : have been going on and they not it. | with you tiil we mee The_Globe has a vigorous article de-: Mr Sam Lawrence manding punishment no matter on |f _\ f ao " / AWTrenc whom it falls, I 1 CRE anup,,. q L _ __JC6 J#L WEek wher it became known that the Ontaric Bank was in difficulties, Fortunately it did not becomefknown till the fin. anciers of other banks had arranged with the:Bank of Montreal to take oyâ€" er the concern, and this action un doubtedly saved a pame. There was a mild #4 "Illl" ‘.‘ wu@en s . A tremendous sensat the financial world last Th uenc ut . f s dreas w1 1 1\ poAll parties owing the estate of Dan Campbell, deceased, | OCcasion miust pay me or A. H, Jackson at |Salad s once; or claims will be placed in‘pu[se tC Court. ® NoTrcE,â€"All estate of Dan Convemences. Apply to , Mars J. w, CRawrorp, A goodtssortment of Ladies Fure in diflererxtvlea from $2.50 to $10,.50 at Grants, Hous® to RENT.â€"Corner of Siddler and Lambton Sts, apply to M. O‘Doxxgur, 1602 East First St., Duluth,Minn, Try us for your fall nderwear you. will find our prices ri& l Collapse of Ontario Bank Fifty large 12X14 photographs to be given away one with every dozen photographs at F. W KrusEey, See our Buster '&nwn wool coats for little folks at Gr te. ‘ Reviewm. Arthur H. Jackson Licenses, Durham, The flour that always utiï¬u the cook, Listowel Lionel Flour, at Mrs BrGos and Soxns. Just arrived an assortment kefeamch dsc 40 ces CCC See our stock of Boots a.nd\Rubberl k ind Implements. e‘ Auctioneer has been oll Ay public auction af t 2, D R, Bentinck, 30 October, 1906._ l ; yalilable Stock, Im. mareA 1 mare supposâ€" al, spri g colt, yoarling otoud be in calf, 2 heiferel 1 two year old old heif@rs, 5 one year Massey Marris Binder, d mowe new, mower , 10 ft Frdgt and Wood Giant se rill, nearly w nearly ubw, set iron n gang plow, Wilkin. +_favning will, Trauck lumber wa n, Woodâ€" 8y uearly bew, root igh, bay rack, Oxf~rd On George 8t TORONTO *# «w _ alms will be placedï¬ l-l'l ANNIE 8. CaAMPBELL Administratrix, ~~@ # 4 _ Business Locals ns blow, Wilkin.| ~â€"systematically gi : * ning wWill, Track | ® give you the means to enjoy and oxly sï¬ MSA things thought only possible to the rich. e hay rack, Oxfnrd | vacation ubroud; a bome; motorâ€"car : :‘.g..':.::.: «iu,| education or anything else you wish Nomei: zecoflege rhaiee fls | if you save the dimes and dollar, Te erous ; a @ n m M Ol | + » Il»:'.on.o.ho. ,Lhm.m. is paid > c Sovercign Ban n$ notes. ; dn oi | es Bank of Canada the balance of this year zï¬ O D y 22 2PR WH VHC campbell, â€" deceased, |OCcasion, Rey Mr Bice gave a silver * _A "; Jackson at/salad spoon â€" The family gave a will be placed in purse to each containing gold coin, a $48 in all and another piece was NIE PA CAMPBELL |made into a brooch for mother, Administratrix, Neighbors and friends presented the i xdms aged couple with two leather upholâ€" ntario Bank. stored chairs and silver crucet stand. c mmaaty lLA sister of the aged bride g;[v.:ka ; |fancy cup and plate ; Messrs » :e;’:;“‘;“ee:t‘:g:g fancy parlor clock. that the Ontario| At an l(fpropriate time an address Ities. Fortunately | was read expressive of the feelings i';?‘:'l‘m‘d'"arl:_wn fle':f of the occasion, to which the worthy ontreal to ta.l?e %v- | old . couple | roplied ipio l'ilt.l)' nd this action un | CODSidering the state of surprise in | ame. There was a} Which they were placed, expressâ€" r places but every img their warm appreciation of the | n(r aratimalle ssm Pnvacce qoe l UP T » Auctioneer, |love and Ne e | friends, All modern A1ves3 72*â€" A new stock o ies‘ bonnets and turbans this week a bargain, Smallâ€"Sumsâ€"Saved 50| gap n‘ jb ol the bome. A daughâ€" 0.50 / ter Mrs Jenkins, of Kamloog, B C, greaenced a beautiful black silk the ren'which the mother wore on the 3 innnasins .. is w. Mr Sam Lawrence, Jr, and Mrs Lawrence from Vancouver arrived after the seremony was oyer, but homnwer se unl n u9) V Rev Mr Bice closed the evening with prayer after singing *‘ God be with you tiil we meet again. *‘ i Mr Sam ‘I{gyrgpoe. Jr, and Mrs many kindnesses shown in the and the present. h | _ Four children and seven grandâ€" |children were present, the celebraâ€" |tion came as a complete surprise. ibut it had been well planned : Mr |Lawrene‘s brothers, John, William and Henry were present, their pastor Rey Mr ‘Bice added greatly to the joy of the occasion. Dr Jamieson, MP P, called in the afternoon with a greaem of a beautiful silyer cake dish, and neighbors of long years standing traternized at the hospitable home. 14e eldest son John sent a letter from Los Angelos, Cal.. which was read to the company. It conâ€" } veyed appreciative references to| their early days of pioneer work in }{ the making of the home. A danch.| OR n n Sn _ Core Cw iIcd the happy company of relatives and friends who on Tuesday met to reâ€" joice with them in thankfulness for the rare blessing of 50 years ot happy married life. Back in the far gone year of 1856 on the 15th of October, Mr Samuel Lawrence was wedded to Miss Parâ€" slow in the neighborhood they have ’lived in ever since. The Joys o youth were mingled with the hardâ€" ships of the time, the passing years saw their family increasing and a fair share of this world‘s comfort ul well. To them were born thirtaen (VC, always to enjoy the f their children and the respect of neighbors and Mr and Mrs Samue! Lawrence CEEEEET NT ORTey H & Seeievy guessing the exact Golden Wedding. Miss Dick, The Busy Store on the Durham, R. B. Keeler & Sons 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 . o Buy your School Books Supplies at l.ecler save money, SCHOOL REâ€"OPRNINC l Miss Twmmley, Honor Graduate in Elocutioa and Physical Oulture of Alma Ladies‘ College. St Thomas, is prepared to give class opr private lesâ€" sons in above subjects, Concert enâ€" gagements taken.y For terms and other particulars apply to Durham P.O.in the meantime, This course is much better than taking the fine street or coming south of it. ‘The citizens are getting resigned to the idea of a level crossâ€" ing on the main street, with an elecâ€" tric bell, and the expectation now is that the fine school grounds will not be interfered with very much though of this no one is yet sure. Laterâ€"Secy. Ramage has been noâ€" tifled the school grounds are clear. Elocution and Physical Colture thr sys 01 C90° it E: â€" MAS Stonehouse comes next, then her son Bert who is to receive $1350 for the new house put up last year. Mrs Lauder gets $900, Jas H);pbnrn we do not know, Mr Limin is estrmated at $1750, Miss A. L. McKenzic at $1600, Mr Koch and Mr Gagnon, tenants of Mr Crawford, will have to move and the residences of Wim Reid and Wm Moore are also taken, C an increasing number of Italians, Last week options were taken on on the gmperty on the right of way through town from Gxratrawa C A Better Bargain all of 1907. CHAS RAMAGE, PremteRr anp Posursaer. is rarelv {offered than this the Durham Review, week! Globe and Canada Farmer wit‘ fine ilustrated supplement al offere@ to new subscr ibers from mow to end of next year for $1.00, Booner you begin bl.g: the bargain, Â¥(ead our clubbing list on _ left â€" hand The Review C. P. R. Progress. * # nWe 3 __.__ Propertty â€"Dr Hutton‘s ourteen families have to long the north side of The prices arranged for, from Garatraxa St. Beginning with the Busy Corner, ks and School er‘s and the least with the 2 a great Durhï¬n. Ont. B