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Durham Review (1897), 25 Oct 1906, p. 1

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Gnts. .tong. well t the same l style, cut L the price It 3799 810,75 $13.25 last fall ts. The res whici U908 t to clear thespace IO 30 conveg to are 0 er- 15 llars on I) K? I) hil ii We are aiming to catch the biggest rubber Ill RulAers business this year that we have ever had. is Plain rubbers for men, women, misses, boys and child- R ren. Ladies light watered silk, Zepher and Wool lined, Lumberman's Rubbers, lace or buckle, low or high cut. g Duck Lumberman's snag proof. rolled edge, leather top 3 6 or 9 inch. Dueldoot rubber boots, Railroad Arctic, 'il Snow Excluder etc. Boots and Shoes all kinds. E Flor. Crverirws--Linoleum and Oilcloth. See our new iii UNDERWEAR for men, women and children. W: MI claim to have the assortment and values. X ta,0TmN0--Men and Boy's Clothing whic11 combines 3 every advantage of correct style; good quality and per- X feet fit. Both in Suits and Overcoats. 'lt Egg 3. EEEEMHEEEQ‘CQ‘IEIEEEQCEEEEEEEEH g - - $10,312.50. $1350 up. LADIES SKIRTS. tweed and black, $2.50 to $6.00. lil Ladies' new fall undershirt; $1.25 to $2.50. tsttqiiWitr1ihhhiihMfmhhhhMhMMt' "ik(f.j/;,l" lJ,ilfi%gtXllXligtgtgltgggegggtggltf%llfXngllgllgllggg VOL. XXVII. NO. 43 anw 3nd Imam Dally Btar 5 Rlvuw and Toronto Daily New: so RlVllw and Duly Globe. . . . . . . . .50 Run-w and Weekly Globe" .. . . 01-0} szzw and W. Mail & Empire. 81.70 Ruvuw and Western Advertiser 81.00 RIVIIW and Wee“ Bun . . . .... . 81.80, RIVIIW and Fun. I!" & W Star 31.75: Rlvmw and Week! Wanna... Shah RIVIIW and Mon. Judy Herald.81.26i to worry about its wearing quality, $50.00 Fine Astrachan Ladies Coat, Sable revers, 50.00 " " plain, $35.00 & 40.00 Ladies' Ruff: in a variety, of furs: all prices, " $7.50, q , S the effective style in Natural Ladies Furs Link-rat Coat. You 50:11qu No Better Time Than Right Now Review Clubbing Baton To do your Fall and Winter buying. Of the many lines we have space to list but a few. patterns. James Ireland REVIEW to Jan. lst, I907, 15 cts. McIntyre Block BREWER. mm iii) WHO IS LIABLE ?--Livit, week Mr Alex Niven was laid off work by an accident received from obstructing boards on the sidewalk where re- pairing was being done. It was at. night and no light as required by law Was placed on the ohstruetion. Coun. cil Ot contractor will have to make good. A m eating of the Farmers' Associ- Iltinn will be held in the Varney School House on Friday evening. Oct. 26th. SALE mr.rsm--Have you planned for atvtle this fall ? We have all the up, plinm-m: for turning out sale bills neat- ly and quickly and the Review is a. good medium in which to mlvertise. An advertisement in the Review hx-ingw "nulls. When sale hills are printed here we give a brief free an- nottnee'.rtent, and we put the whole hill in (or a modem teextra charge. A vamusroxm Niot--The Guild on Monday night took up the life. and character of the great explorer. Miss McLeod gave an excellent paper sum- marizing the salient. features that made the man and his life a lesson to tohls fullows. Rev Mr Farquhttrson and Mr u Ramage also contributed to the distrust/ton, The Standard Bank of Canada Durham, pays interest 4 limes tt year on Savings Bank deposits calculated from date of deposit. Pnotrremxm-Wriring on October 17 from his home in Rapid Citv. Man- itoba. bit Peter Mellvride says"we have all enjoyed a very pleasant smumm-nnd to-morrow we are har- inguunion service of the Methodist, Presbyterian and Baptist people of this town. It all is well we intend to give thanks for a lively pair of twins, boy and girl, who arrived at, our house on the 9th inst to stay." " Con. gratulations," says a chorus of friends. A. DAVIDSON. Durham The "Mail and Empire," weekly e- dition, offers as A. premium to1907 sub- scribers a beautiful tu'topttavure, en- titled "Grace" witha charm of drap- and color tones moat captivating. Trial trip to Jan. 1 1907 only 15 cents; to Jun 11908. 15 lll08.. only $1.70, with the Review. Bend to-day. Young Man I It you are thinking of getting married. start right by se- curing your license from Regular meeting of Ben Nevis Camp Friday, 26th October. LT. " i-7iss.He-o331ltli.itltt ii-iii-Ili-iii-Patti'; DURHAM, THURSDAY. OCTOBER M, 1906 To new subscribers $1.00 for the balance of this year and all of l907. DEATH AT THE 1rtutm--Manr in will grieve over the town news in Bat. urday‘s papers which tell of the death t Mrs Ferguson. Wlfo of Rev Mr Ferguson who ministered in the Meth- odist church some years "to. They were attending nailver wedding cele- bration of Mr and Mrs Hector Foster of Oneida Township, at which were almot 90 guests. After partaking of chicken hailed In copper pots 85 of the guests Were taken ill. Mrs Ferg- uson and Mrs Foster. mother ot Mr Foster, died and Rev Mr Ferguson and others are reported critically ill. A VETERAN GONE.-on Tuesday forenoon. Mr. Wm Johnston, th., 2nd Com, Nonnmnby. paused oyer the bar after a long life of 87 years. Up to a week or two before his death he had been in his usual health but the sands otlile were running low and death was in the cup, He is to he buried at 2 p m on Thursday. He leaves 4 children as direct Iuoutnm Mr. Wm. Johnston of Durham. who for over on years has heen able to write "Jr" to his name. Mary, (Mrs Dickieman). Janet, at home and Lizzie (Mrs Walk- er). of Holstein. Miss Thomasena. By- ers. a grandnughter who has lived with him all her life will also mourn deeply the kindly old men. A fuller, notice will appear next week. COURT BRUCE OBgrtcrtg.-/rhe Ches- ley Enterprise prints A resolution passed by Court Bruce. LAD. F.,ol Chesley. which declares that "the management of the "airs of this or- der by some of its Supreme omens has not been marked by careful avoid- ance of objectionable tactics and en- tanglements. Especially does this court question the wisdom of having retained the services of Dr Montague after the Australian episode. This com-talso regrets that certain officers in their entangling transactions with trust and land companies evidently forgot that the I. 0. F. should not by a. hair’s breath be tompromised in the eye of the public. We deem it right that these ofBcim1s should he suspend- " until they can entirelyclenr both themselves and the order from the shadow their alleged conduct has brought upon it. his court is of opinion that in future no Hum who has been or is notable as a leader in party politics should be given " promi- tsent position on the salaried staff of this order l that immediately 3 policy of reduction of expenses. including salaries of Supreme otBeers, should be entered upon and that for these and other ends a meeting of Supreme Court, in which every subordinate court shall be adequately represented, shall be called without delay. " Anniversary eel-Vices will be held in the Presbyterian church on Sundey 28th October. Rev Mr McIntosh of Elam will be the preacher of the day and will also be present to lecture at at the meeting on Monday eyening which will be on literary and musical character. AMONG was Etsqrrwhax.--An Il- lustrated lecture wtll be given in Trin- iiy Church on Monday evening, Nov am. at 7.30. Bishop Stringer will give an account ot his life and experience amongst the Esquimaux nod Indians of the frozen Arctic regions. A land of three months day and three months night, where the people live in snow houses, dress in the thin: of wild animals and live on their tletth, The scenes showing the people, their habits and customs. will be thrown on canvass And as each scene is shown. His Lordshi in his clw and vivid manner. wilr describe them. Bishop Stringer. like St Paul. was " in perils often, in perils of the "a, in perils in the wilderness. in peril: of the un- tives " and will present to no an op- portunity of learning of the life in that extreme 1prth, w ich perhags will Nothing much in the way of raft. way news this week. The steam shove“: slowly making it: way on movable tracks round by the south line of Bentinck to reach western gravel banks. never be offered to m ngiin. thsrind the evening a collection will be taken up in aid o minions. ONTARIO ARCHIVh§ TORONTO Noncn,-All partre- owing the estate of Dan Campbell. deceased, must pay me or A. B, Jackson at once; or claims wilt be placed in Court. Remember the S Meld':, Unshrink- Able Under-mania e out of Nova. Scotia pure wool whi has a soft silky finish. For sale at G nt'a. Tuxsmv. Oc'r S0.--anir. Renwick and W. B. Haw, Lot " Con 17, Ettre- mom. on above date, offer for sole farm stock and Implements and some hemlock lumber, Terms " 11105.. 7 per cent off for cash. ANNIE a. CAMPBELL Adminitrrratriar, New and stylish but; made up every Week at Miss Dxcx's. LU. Stringpr. D. D., Lord Bishop of, Selkirk, will(D. V.)mnduct the Ber- 5 vices in Trinity Church on Sundny.‘ Nov 4th. His Lordth suffered alll; the privatlons and har shim of Plti sionary life for eleven years among, the Esquimnnx in the extreme north l of America. As a result of his zeal and untiring effort: for God and his fellowmen. e was nppoinbed to th high and holv omce df Bishop of t Diocese of Selkirk in 1905. _ l Hons: To Rtmr.-uomfortoie and roomy. On George tit. All modern conveniences Apply to Mus J, W. CRAWFORD. Try us for your fall underwear you will flt1d our prices right FREE Trap Brgmr.--At, the Anniver- 1 any service in the Presbyterian I Church on Sabbath next the Rev W i R McIntosh of B. D, Elan will preach ( morning and evening. On Monday evening ntl? . m., he will give an in-, structlve tt2'i,.'l'ii, illuumted with ', timbre of kindly humor on a " A Trip I West, what struck me." The pro- ' gram provided for the occasion and nouncee appropriate musiul selections _ for both diets of public worship on Sunday and a choir' service of sacred [ song for the evening of Monday. The ! offering presented nt the ca nice: on _ both Ahhnth and Monday will be ", devoted to the menu fund.' All are j cordially invited. I MILL Woon FOR tVLtt-Prom Aber- een, delivered in town. Apply " J, W. Crawford's. Just arrived Btt us rtment of fancy emhmldered silk wui ings. Only one length of A kind. T y are beauties see them at the Big B re. We can satisfy ouhrithawarm, comfortable suit o Underwear. At Funny a Btmmrrr' KNOX CHURCH NORMANBY.-- The Annual ti. B. Entertainment was? held Tuesday evening in fine wenthr er, the ample shed room fllied to over- l Bowirrq, the church itself crowded to the door, a splendid program, ninth" dance of rich and wholesome pro-,' visions nnde tine spirit of Christian! good tltwt?t Ree Mr Little and Dr Brown of olstein were present, the latter contributing musically to the delight of the eudience. while Mr Little reproduced with admirable clenrness end impressiveness the salient natures of the frost Baltimore l convention. Mr Little is moderator; auxin: the Knox-Amos vecency. and‘ his presence and essistence were: greatly valued. Mr end Mrs Jul Watminas of old took it prominent: part in the program. the honors of l s'gtr,h"t,'eee,i,' which they 88- sum stew dsys before masking no, ditregenee in their public spirit.) Miss Adair the popular teacher, sp-; peers to edventege on the mUIICll; Simon“ end tind new voices were, P Hill. lately from England and; Miss Liuie 22tiTr the letter hsv- l, i111 no i y pleasing voice. ( 0t " smug; Miss henry Beckus and; Miss Fee received vex-m epplsuse.‘ AgirN Glee Club. e moup of littlel boys and girls furnished gwdvertcty in group singing. while ret'ittbtiotts. me of. them' of e high order were ttlt by Misses Jenn Morice, Mery- cAllister. Gledys Thompson. Nelle! Marshall. Henrietta Keller end. her sister-ME. B. Morice. Ineddntlon! well “but? choiéincfull vows was; three en as. r ' Baan- oc- cupied the chsir end the pmeeedsl ,rieialiatitr smonnt in s smell damn. tkqtt.Ttsete Gsdd interns 'mttt,.tpttqyuise in 89945! Bettool A fine and extensive lin f hats, in lip-w due Christie. and edorne at Funny tBunnm's. Ladies' Fancy A" And belts " Grant's. and mu. ' is almost tap." u splen- did record. Onlomhv nextthe united mien. meet mm“ 1 chance Luge plug... Bonn and Meltons. Ute" fall And Winter tt s at FLAR- rnr a Bunmrrr'a. = Fora warm, com! table overcoat for this season, try RITY & mm- Arthur H. Jackson. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Durham. h A s in! line of S ate-rs iust in at Fungi & 2'tg'Ml',tt J of in» 42 or at Wuch Tart-n 52 in. wide at Gr t'r. SPECIAL tjttvtcte.-prtte Rt. Rev SALE REGISTER Business Locals D. MCPBAIL. Auctioneer. s. P. MORLOCK ii The Grand Trunk has made applicat- Iion to put a third line switch new» the lcounty line road. The awrtcli Ware to Jim south out on to the Dickson prop- lerty.couneetiug with the main line at lthe bridge croseiug the dam. Upon thla Iawitch slarge freight shed was to be {erected euda spur run to the Hanover 'Portlaud Cement Works. The town mouncil has refused to grant permission, orith the result that the matter will :prcbably come before the Railway Commission at Queen. The, (LT. R's. eqlueet raises some very tiue points " the council is doubtless wise in l ing s' canny" and looking before they he t. Tommie who have Huldlhl the li; lrailroud situation it lull“ an though lth combined tracks of the hwu riwl .c I':'-,?,',',:,,',,'".,' a. T. Rand the C. P, 1 ailwaye in such close proximity I tuning the county line road will be a menace to human life and property and coouetaut source of worry and trouble. The Grand Trunk of course has rights which must be respected. the Canadian liaitie which is coming through here lwithout ebonue and promises to great- (lr facilitate chiming interests and in- ideed travelling generally. assuredly has. l But the town aloe has interests. l, Whatever concessions the G. T. ll. 'reoeiye. and whatever CODCOB‘IOUH tlw (ii. P. B. receive must not be realized at lthe expense. at the paramount upeusc. of the town. Perhaps there N no cause itor alarm. Perhapu there is. But this mutter should he settled tau-ly to all lthree concerned With the minimum of idsuaer end the maximum of interest. I On the 18th of May, 1800, tlu, um P,oo iMrm Park was inducted mm the reqt 'putonlchurge of Durham Prmlmw- S list: church. by the Prehlryttuy of up Hamilton represented by “w Jas Khmer-on and Alex Grunt. an that the iAnniveraary to be celebrated in Huh. l mor, ! bath next, in the church here numbers I crov lune forty-seventh. Appxopriutm Illll-lrus} big for the services on both Sabbath land Monday is being provided by the-l lchoir nnd all Ihould hear the Rev w 1 R I lelntmh, ct Elam. who preaches] q morning and evening on Sabbath and I Th lwill give meddlfga on__Mondny at, x; tt Our great plant has a great record ' never once has a barrel been returned for imperfection. The present man- agement have also made a. record; they have cleared off B debt, given a tr per cent dividend, undertaken some needed new structures. and prom iso mother dividend at the close of the season. We hope no untoward action or circumstances will mar this splen- did record, At the some time, in this searching period, shareholders will look to Di- rectors to direct and will expect that wisdom and caution be exercised before making any purchase, if in- deed such athine is necessary before the Annual Meeting. The pmchase of Tobermory lake was expected to strengthen this gusmntee ot perms- nence yet opinions as to its value are. still widens the poles, showing that a. convincing and exhaustive investi- gation had not been made. will gi'v'e an kddre/L on . p. m. on " A Trip Ivest. " 1hm quest tor more run-l is non say- ing Wilder's lake in giving out for one of the Directors mum us it will last for ten years yet, but the possession of new mull deposits is a guarantee of permanence long into the future, something shareholders will value. Lest week the Dneetore of the N. P. 0. Oo., with the exception of Mr R.th met in Durham and had several ties- lion: in and around the busy plant. More, they formed I party and drove to Hanover to investigate the nmrl property Indy seemed by Dr Jamie- eon. the poueeeiou of which is evi. dently desired by the Board, if a fair price an lecure it. The Saving Habit Many know how to earn-but few have tlie knack of saving. Small sums systematically saved iay the foundation of future wealth and Makes affluence. Deposits of tl .00 and upwards received; and interest paid 4 times a year in The Sovereign Bank of Canada . . . which assisis you Millionaires t/h,t."'e me... From the Hanover Post A Fair Deal To All J. C. Telford, Manager, Durham. Directors Meet. I8li9..--l906. , I You get the most for the least money at Keelcr's. Come with the crowd as there is sure to be a great rush here for these goods. 4th Oct. 190( 1rtighe.: will lr, of t e undersigned I 15th 1906 for terscher tion No tu. Gleuele for um. Sucund I inning 5.11an wi duties to t'ottttttt'trCr' 1 January. 1907. “may 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. Miss Twmnl Elocution um Alma Ladil'x' prepared to gi lot“ in above gagemenls ta other partirul R. B. Keeler & Sons or ARCH Multan A reward f ten dollars will be paid by the Sun h Grey Agricultural So any to any no who will give, inform than that ill lead to the conviction of any perm iniurimz or destroying the property of the Society. By order 0 the Board. Am: DAVIDSON. Scrclnrv. Bur ed. remain r swn brick house bank Creek crout- this t fenced. At ly to SCHOOL RE- OPENING mu , heinglots 12 in con 15 t Mk lilgre out. 165 new: dared. 18 Ac. hurdw bush. remninder swamp, 2nc orcha creek cm front cor. ner of ho farms. Spring on back of each f . Good house, bank bun driving 5 ' pig pen. hen house. Alto lot u, on 15. 100 um. tr, clear- ed, rennin r swamp. snail orchard, brick house bank ham. driving shed, Creek crou- this tarm also, All well Elocutlon and Phys: I Miss Twmnlvy. Honor , Tlocation and Physical t limit Ladivx' (J'nllogv. Ht , )repnred to give cl (as m- l mu in above tiubjeciri. l {Agemen's taken, For H tther particulars apply to CHAS BAKAGE. Pun-n up Punuun. [I ruck altered that thi- the Durham Review. "kg Globe and Canada Parmer vi tuteiitastaated supplement all altered to new cumulus" from now to end of men Se'.", for 8H”. Sumner on begin bigger the bargain. {and our clu hing list on left hand corner of this page. Addreu Her particulars nppl o. In the Inwanlimv. Busy Store on the Bu Durham. FARM FOR SALE. 'our School Books and ( Supplies at Keeler's and save moncv. The Review mu m 1907. J all N Inlay. Honor radium " and Physical Culture " k College. tit Thomas. i: give cl was or rivate lea ve suhierts, l "cert en taken. For u-rmu um t-ulars apply to Durlmn Reward. Iptsly a: I) A. N. Hasnnmwx. Dromore or Yeovil Books and Schoc Durham. Ont. Ir I) SH I Culture m ce TruH Comer Tr

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