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Durham Review (1897), 1 Nov 1906, p. 1

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gum». T F clothing. " Ice of the couplets breasted ch are so 1m and lab an»; In]! pai npend on lie. They II advantage ml: at some re you decide is at popular very demand kets. he“ the nobbiu! len, Woman LL- um I" 1906 In n land I. _ You " hill I“ IS JO X) 'i'.l(i. Ladies' SN $10, $12.50, $1350 up. ili LADIES SKIRTS, tweed and black. $2.50 to $6.00. M Ladies' new fall underskirts. $1.25 to 82.50. 5-6 ta,0TmN0----Men and Boy's Clothing which combines FII every advantage of correct style; good quality and per- E feet fit. Both in Suits and Overcoats, iii'?, We are aiming to catch the biggest rubber Ill Rubbers business this year that we have ever had. y,l Plain rubbers for men, women, misses. boys and child- ti, ren. Ladies light watered silk, Zepher and Wool lined. 'til: Lumberman's Rubbers, lace or buckle, low or high cut. E Duck Lumberman's snag proof, rolled edge, leather top E 6 or 9 inch. Ducldoot rubber boots, Railroad Arctic, :1: Snow Excluder etc. Boots and Shoes all kinds. (h) Floor Coverings-tmol- and Oilcfoth. See our new Pi 'YI, iii-T.1-:iii-GEEEEEEEIEEEKEHEEEEEEW (l4 tsiih1iait1iicihiimhhhMhhMh)m'i'i, xnw and log-onto 03in an: “I [VIEW and Toronto Daily News ttit lvmw and (lteG%t,cc:y.: .50 xvmw and Wee ly (ileum... 31.!) wiw and W. Mail & Empire. $1.75 zvmw and Western Advertiser '1.60 Rlvxzw and Weekly Bun . . . .... . 81.8) Rrrvnrw and Fam. Her & W Star 81.75 vamw and Wee”; Witness... SLM szmw and Mon. eexly Henld.$l.% Oh. XXVII. N0. 44 DI m REVIEW to Jan. lst, I907, 15 cts. fixflflEflEflEREtEEfiEEEEflEEEE3?; UNDERWEAR for men, women and children claim to have the assortment and values. . , See the effective style in Natural Ladies Furs Musk-rat Coat. You don't need to worry about its wearing quality, $50.00 Fine Astrachan Ladies Coat, Sable revers, 50.00 bt bb plain, $35.00 s, 40.00 Ladies' Rulls in a variety of furs: all prices, 85, $7.50, No Better Time Than Right Now iiiriow Clubbing Bates To l, your Fall and Winter buying. Of the many lines we have space to list but a few. patterns ttmes Ireland 2fs &'tt Intyre Block ititittliititi, November. Christmas in sight, Watch our advertising pages. Renew for the Review and W. Globe Try Excels' t' 'dondition powd er for your homes' . At MucFMlane’s. The "Mail and Empire." weekly e- dition, offers as u. premium to1907 sub- scribers a beautiful artogravuw, en- titled "Grace" witha charm of drap- and color (ones most captivating. Trial trip to Jan. 1 1907 only 15 cents; to Jan 11908, 15 mos" only $1.70, with the Review. Bend to-day. The Standard Bank t Canada Durham, pays interest l ti ms a year on Savings Bank deposits calculated from date of deposit. Miss J. J. Allan, ptician of Elora will be at the Hahn ouse, Thursday Nov 15. satisfaction aranted. We areindehtcd to #eey Allan and his minute book in large measure for the account, we have of the Tetwhere' Convention on another page. Read itall and you will see how teachers spend their time. Nor AFRAID or A WALK,--Mt, B, Mchnhisin the U. P. R. employ at Pricevillo and on Saturday nigh: last quit at 6 p. m. as usunl and no convey- aneeheing available hud supper and walked the IO miles home, We men- tion this because we think walking us a. healthy excercise Is neglected now-u-dayshy the younger generation. A FINE THrtRtmErt.-Those who have seen the new thresher built by Charter Smith and Sons. speak high-. ly ofits excellence and performance. It has several new features, the product of the fertile brain of Mr Smith, hos the blower of course. and Works sweetly and smooth. They have been perfecting the thing since Ant November and have the patterns for castings all in metal. We hope they may have great success With with their venture. WANT A MINIMUM . Too,-IVest Grey Teachers at their recent Gon- vention took action to have the Gov- ernment make a minimum salary law for town as well as for. country schools, After expressing apprecia- tion of their effotta and claiming that existing evils cannot be remedied by the legislation of last sesswn their memorial reads: "That the legis- lation should be extended to include urban as well as rural schools, with minimum salaries adapted to variou- clanges of schools and to the positions of Principals. Hend-umstus and As- sistants respectively t and further that inducements by way of grAding and special grunts should he made to se- cure liberal snhtries, almve the mini- mum l That a copy of this resolution he forwarded to the Minister of Edu. cation, to the Ontario Educational Automation. to the various local tenehets' ossociat iom of the Province. and to the leading daily papers. " SPECIAL SEitVicR.--The Rt. Rev 1. C. Stringer, D. D., Lord Bishop of Selkirk, williD. V.) conduct the ser- vices in Trinity Church on Sunday. Nov 11th. His Lordship suffered all the privrilionw mid hardship“ of "io. donut-y life for eleven years among the Esqnimnux in tho- extreme north of America. Ate, a result of his zeal and unliring efforts for God and his frllowuwn. ho was appointed to the high and holy oMee of Bishop of the Diocese of Selkirk in “05. The Sun says that Dr Arnold. a well-known Londoner, spent a ft-w days in Owen Sound recently in quest of inrormatiottin regard to local op- iiou. To thut out theeffeetof thaliy. in? on local business conditions he called on forty-nine of the leadinghusi- [was men of the town, taking them promiscuoysly. They were asked as to the effect of 10ml option on their business. Eight thought it had a prec judicial effect; ten had not noticed any llitference. and thirty-om- declar- ed that their limineas had boon ma- terially inelonsed. ' i'ii,r,e-%.yj1r.ljg)se ii-iii-li-ii-iii-IIT/its! STANDARD BANK OF CANADA Interest at highest current A large number of accounts rates allowed from date of depos- on our books commenced with a it to date of withdrawal and d 11 d h ' bee d paid four times a year. Your o " or it0, an ave n a " deposit account is solicited. ded. to regularly, usually Wm: No red tape or formality with us. mull amounts. We are no respectet of persons; the "dollar tt depositos is just as welcome as the larger om' J. KELLY, Manager; DURHAM, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1906 a ts. To new subscribers $1.00 for the balance of this year and Savings Bank Department Durham Branch [ GOSPEL TrtsrPEnANcE.---Atthe, 8.15 p. m. Sunday evening Gospel Temp- Iemnce meeting in the Methodist (chttrcU the speakers were Rev Me i Macintosh of Elam and Rev MeNew. iron. Both spoke forcibly, the for- liner along lines of the tself-sacrifice i necessary, Men of friendships and the ' uecessity of leadership to attract. the {more timid. Mr Newton blamed the islackness of the churches. He would use all means so far provided but I would like above all things the sep- ”ration of the bar and hotel-keeping. Il‘he bar standing on its own footing the was convinced would become a, hell-hole so patent to the community, that in a few months there would be a. call for its abolition that would be 'livretristilsl.e, The next regular husi~ mess meeting of the Association falls i on next Tuesday evening. 1 Remember the ate Thursday Nor. ‘15:“ the Hahn use mid consult (with Miss J. J. All Optician for all 1 son- Eyes and Head 'hes. lolmie. the Liberal candidate. was elected in North Bruce an Tuesday hr 348 majority. First Liberal since 1882. PotmNmED.-The visit of Bishop Stringer to Trinity Church. announc- ed for Sundav and Monday. Nov. 4 and G has been postponed one week. He will conduct the sauces on the lllh inst. and on Mondav. the 12th wiil give his famous illustrated It, ture .. Among the Esqulmaux. " I" f H. Foreman. Puvtehtusing agent of the O. P. R... from Toronto and J. Pie- kett. Timber Contractor, are going over the road looking for trees and telegraph poles taking it onright of way on the time for which goof prices will be paid NO RTH BRUCE GOES LIBERAL. The open season for wild ducks in from September lst to Dccemberl5th t partridzP. September 15th to Decem- ber 16th, both days included. Hare may be shot on and after Oct ist, and deer and mouse from November 151: to the 15th, Dr Burt, Spo Mist in Diseases of the eye. ear, nus and throat. will be at the Middaugh ouse. Durham, for consultation on sduesduy. Nov. 7, from 11 to t p. In Eyes tested and glasses littqd. The Varn L. o. 'L. No use will hold a Piei d Box social in their Hall at Vanna . on Friday the 9th Nov. when a good musical and Literary program will we given. Admission Kocts. Ladies ln ngipg pies or boxes free, Lndiésnot iuging pies or box- es. 25 cts. FOUND ru:sro.--h despatch tolthe Globe of Ihiday last. tells of the find- ing of the body of Mr Duncan Mc- Phee. Nurnmnby. about halta mile from Ayton Station. He had been nnssing two weeks and the body was badly decomposed. An inquest was to be held. AMONG THE Itsu%srAvx.-An tl.. lnslmted lecture Will be given in Trin- ity Church on Monday evening. Nov 12, at T30. Bishop Stringer will give an account ot his life Mid experience amongst the Esquimaux and Indians of the frozen p relic regions. A land of three mouths day and three months night, where the people live in snow houses, dress in the' skins of wild animals and live on their flesh, The scenes showing the people, their hilllils and customs, will he thrown on ('lllanSs and Its each scene is shown, His Loi'dsliir in his ciesrtutit vivid manner. wil deserihe them. Bishop Stringer. like St Paul, was '. in perils often, in perils of the sen, in perils in the wilderness, in perils of the mi- Lives " and will present to us an op- portunity of learning of the life in that extreme. north, which perhnpu will never be offered to us again. During the evening a. collection will be taken up in aid of missions. SALE Bn.Ls.~llave you planned for a sale this fall ? We have all the up liances for turning out sale bills neat- l') and quickly land the Review Is a good medunu in which to advertise. An advertisement" in the Review brings results. \Vhen Bale bills are printed here we give u. brief free an. nmmcement. and we put the whole hill in for n modevateextra charge. . T A -", . . - - ' .3. tiiitiiiiigiiaiiiitiiiiq On Tuesday, 30 October, three gen- erations of descendants of Mr and Mrs avid McAuliffe of Normanby. met ith them in their home to celebrate heir golden wedding and give them he gratification of seeing all their hildren together under their own hoof once more. Too seldom this pleasure can come and outsiders will hea.rtily wish them ios over the oc- mien. Mr and Mrs McAuliffe were mar- ried in England and shortly after came to Canada. The union thug formed and now celebrated was bless- ed with twelve children, three of whom are dead. The living members all at whom were present, are Mm McGrath and Mrs Freud. of Dur.. ham, Mrs John Burns, of Bentinck, and Miss Etta at home, and five boys John and Dan in Glenelg, David and Michael in Durham and Edward at home. A goodly flock of " grand- children and at least tour great- grand-children honor the old coup- le and arrangements were made to have a family group taken. With the family rejoicing were al- so Mr and Mrs P Burns and family, Normanby, Mrs John Barry and fam- ily, Dornoch, and Mr Patrick Fog- arty, of Glenelg. The Review " an old neighbor tenders good wishes and congratulations to the worthy couple. At an appropriate time the address below was read and presentation made to which Mr McAuliffe fittingly te- plied. Dear Parents I We your children, grand-children and great-grand-children have met to-day to mark the 50th anniversary of your wedding and to rejoice with you overa long and happy married life. We take the opportututy of acknow- ledging our indebtedness to you for the inheritance of health and strength we have derived from you as well as tor the counsel and wise direction you gave to our early years. We hope that during the years God may yet give you you may continue to have health and happiness as you will have the warm love and respect ef three generations of your descendants and as a memento of this occasion we ask your acceptance of these easy chairs. Chnpping 'J,ete,tht','ie.' try Frost Cream 25c atMacFarl e's. 42 or _1,,'llt't' Watch Tartan 52 in. wide at Gm Us. A Large phi Beavers and Melton, latest fall and inter goods at lh,Att- ITY & BURN . 's. . Fora warm, Vecmfo ble overcoat for this season. try Ft, ITY & Bun Ladei Fancy cokrs and belts, an Grant's. Arthur H. Jackson, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, Durham. _ A fine and ext Siva line of hats. in up-to date Chris ieg and Fedoras at FLARITY & BURN: 'te. Your liver will alwn do its walk If you take Carr‘s Little L er pills [be 2 for 25 at MACFARLANE'S. A Snap in Wheetlbrrows. Bee Mc. Lellan at Wtu'erotttns at the bridge. A special line of Yitterao'ust in at FLARITY& BURKE '8. J not. arrived an atssortmen't of fancy emhmldeled silk waistings. Only one length of a. kind. They are beauties see them at the Big Btpre. Men's fur coats, Luii fur coats by reputable makers Gr ls. We can satisfy nu ithn warm, eotufottaNe suit o Underwear. At Funny & BURN HOUSE TO RENT.-comr oqttaltle and roomy. On George St. All modern conveniences. Apply to Mas J. W. CRAWFORD. Tr us for your {all underwear you will illll our prices right ,MILL Woon ma taura-From Aber- een, delivered in town, Apply at J. w, Umwtord‘s. Remember the S field'. Unshrink- able Underwear is m e out of Nova Scott; pure wool whle ha.- a. soft. silky finish. For sale " Gr t's. Don't my poo Underwear if you can afford good-t beat is none too good. Get sauna! from $2 00 up to 8.90 a suit. at Grants Nortcrr,-All parties owing the astute of Dan Campbell, deceased, must. pay me or A. H, Judson at once: or claims will be placed in Court. AN!!! B. (Axum Adatigthtmttrix. New and stylish but and: up every yak at In: DICK’I. Mr and Mrs David leAulm'e. Golden Wedding. Business Locals B. F. Monwcx In the morning on Smithy he spoke of the importance of (reaping the hid. den thing- of leith as well as the null.- terial things of our spiritual life, and in the evening preached I. powerful and practical sermon on .. Inasmuch as ye did it not, " The condemnation of our Saviour came not because of lack of faith. nor of errintt faith. nor of wrong standards. but simply on eccount of neglect of duty in the sim- ole minitsuatiotut of human life '. 'in- asmuch as ye did it mt. " F MONDAY Evusma. The church was well filled with an interested audience, and before the lecture there Wu a musical preface of much excellence. poor weather there were good con- greguionl at the services and at the entertainment on Monday evening. The visiting preacher Rey Mr Mcln tosh, of Elam. won golden opinions from everyone for pulpit ability and on Monday evening showed that he was s lecturer at no menu sanding. The choir at all the services had special music rendered with a vim rarely equalled even by themselves. Mr Ridley and Miss Crawford on Sun. day gave solos and on Monday even- ine the soloists were Miss Jean Brown and Mr. Drysdale, the latter also with Miss Marglret Hunter in u duett as did Miss Ida Wilson and Miss Howaid Sundny and Monday hut were the Anniverury any. of Durham Presby- terian Church and notwithtrttrnding lt was a. woman: worthy of the oc- cnnion and the performers deserved the heartv vote of thanks they got. Rev Mr qunhason was .in the chuirsnd made pleasing references lll line with the anniversary idea. He recalled the time 47 Fears before When tb young man, Wm Park was ordained and inducted first minister of Du: hum Presbyterian church. Of all who met that day possibly only Mr. W diet Nichol was bft, but the foundation: they had laid had been built upon by other. and the structure still cloud. He passed in leview the other pulpit incumbents. Mr. Forest. Mr. McNair, Mv.'Jiuuren, all gone but Mr. McNeil!" teaching the lesson of life's brevity. An anniversary he said had other objects, to get acquainted With outside ministers. and he recalled the names of Baliantyne, Dickey, Duncan. Geggie Henry, Rosa. Wilson, and now McIn- tosh.and another object of anniver- saries was to get something out Of them and he introduced the lecturer of the eveuiug. Mr McIntosh who is a, fluent speaker eioquentsometimetr,.wiUt a fine sprink- ling of dry humor mixed with " deeper thoughts. fiattered the town to which it was his thut visit, and Wes glad to be with them when remember. ing the heroes who had gone. Thought thelcottgrctrtrtiun must haye been ex- periencing " blue Monday. " or they would have applauded the splendid music they had listened to. He had been giving " lecture .. A Trip 1vest, what Struck me " for about four years and he was sure they must have notic~ ed what a great emigration had taken place since I Beginning at, Elora he took his au- dience over the slow G. T. It to Owen ', Bound past the inquitshive Bruce pen- I insulin, saw the Sault at the height, of" its grandeur and arrived M. the twin l, towns of Port Arthur and Fort wil,.:" luau. where he found beginning the l mind stretching wl.ich all feel going west. The big distances. where l'OlI- l ductors change, where even the (min l get: tired. and everything leaves you I hut the colored porter, I The mighty elevators, like the the grapes of Eschol spoke of the for- tile plains beyond. He sketched wits. nipeg briefly in its growth from old Fort. Garry. found Bryant's descrih- tion of the prairies oat of pUee and The Power of Money Saved The orstematic2ving of something each week-- even $2.00 or $5.00 will, in a few years enable you to takeaoourscatcollege, tobuya hornestalreatrip asoad,orgetalmostanythingelsermtmaywishkr. Its Sovereign Bank of Canada Commence to save today. 'tAMtostensanatxmastaad interest irrid6timesareerin Anniversary Services. J. c. Telford, Manager, Durham. if!“ I In! 1'1r%'tt, ell the s,lluet of the out! Chanel (and: Fez-met we In all to make e wonderful dubbing on. Wo will lend the Review to Wank Globe to Jan. 1, 1908 for 313). (Jul: in ad "nee. This otrer will hold good for . limited time. Sample- " Review once. The Review l Graphically he took his nudienco to lthe mounuino sketched their musty Hind woodcut. found sterling ma Iamong the rough miners, though the trip showed plainly what a mat not! there was for the chumhec to was. iup. It wu an inspiring lecture and lovely one mutt have felt warm to think they are citizen. of no splendid ’0. country. He was accorded I. hearty vote of thanks. The contribution. of the three ser vices would amount to about Mn. The undé igued Auctioneer has been intruded all by Public Auction " Lot M, Con 2 W G B, Beutinck. on Walnut ' 1th lam. 1006 tho following double Stock. Implom common: in " mus 5 yum ola' well-laud drivi mm 6 yrs. “no" supuoaedto be in alf, 1 dry cow. 6 "to vent old about. one you old “can. I one you old ifsr,6sprt-ere, 12 area. 1 Ihenrl I ram. 1 brood BOW, 11 tries 4 weeks o ' outbox- (now). pm haven»: comploto. plow, l pair wring tooth burrows. 1 tr bob Heights, 1 buggy. A quantity f boo boxes and other articles too no on to mention. No reserve“ harm in s d, Sole u one o'clock sharp. Terms of Sula: Sam: " and under each: over that one 12 mouthu‘ credit will be given on proud joint. notes. Five per cent di not for cull in lieu of not“. ROBT EWEN. tir, l CLARK. was surprised to and a 400 mile desert. For B. S. No ' E remont.. female .. duties to comm i,gi'57,,' 3. 19tri. Ap- plications. sum “luv. experience. etc., received h the undersigned up to Nov 2nd. all of I907. tte/ttttgg will received by any of t e undersigned up to November tlith 1900 for tench for ochcol sec- tion No lo. GIeuel and Eminent for 1907. Second has certificate. stating mlurv w h testmtonUhr, duties to commence t " first week in January. 1907. apply ,0 Jame Mono '.u.n tier. Tron , Prieevti1e or Anon Manama. Cw. Bd. Trauma. l Top Utitt. Miss Twamley. Hone: Graduatein Elocution and Physical Culture of Alma Ladies' College. tit Thomas, ie prepared to gin-class m- ‘ivne les- sons in almve subjects. t ncert en- gngemenls taken. For t ‘ms and other particulars applv to urban P.0. in the meantime. JUST ARRiVED-- At Keeler's big Jewellry and Fancy Goods Stone within the past three weeks, big shipments of beautiful new Goods, consist- ing of Solid Gold Watches. Gold Filled Watches, Nickel and Ster- ling Silver watches. if)!“ are thinking of buying a . watch this is the place to save money on a first class watch. New Goods at Keelers The Busy Store on the Busy Corner, R. B. Keeler & Sons Elocution and Physical Culture CHAS BAMAGI. Pun-n no Punumn. TEACHER WAN TED CREDIT AUCTION SALE Also big stock of New Chains, Lockets. Rings, Brooches, Stick Pins, Necklets, Cuff LinkmetC. Fiveblg cases of 11p China just opened. the largest stock at'tine Cums. that ever struck nurhntn and we bought it to sell Int no you can count on genuine 1"X on these goods. Come with crowd. Teacher l Wanted 'raprietor. ---r--0_ . A. SWANSTUN. - Sec Treats” Yeovill’.0 I alf, 1 dry co ' one you.” its. 6 3pm rrl g run. 1 b I o ' outbox- (I te, plow, l p 1 tr bob unity f bee l , no on to m in s d, SI l Sums " I Lt tune It given on 1pm yr cent di In ir, I bor. Durham. "tee,,',',',,'; ucuoneet

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