1906 L j Â¥ . o uleCeleColnColaCa ace nZelaSelaZob ols To o To le Cal: {aCelaZele 2e(a e 0e a=e )00 o8 ol 020 e 20 lo 2ol e Col e# 0 ul «veanraaadearet® isnnd en ty‘ V% < The House " QualityZ %mmmmmmzflmmmflq 2 CORSET TALK VOL. XXVII. NO. 45 â€Y , ou are invited to meet the exâ€" †l’ pert Corsetiere of Bias Corâ€" “';Q; sets, wa.. who will be pleased to fit you and demonstrate the truly wonderful effects of Bias Filling. Figting and Consultation Free. No obligation to buy. The Bargain of the Season is the MISS CAMPBELL will be with us Thursday to Saturday. November 15th to 17th. J 2cmMes Ireland Mclntyre Block Purhd Review, Weekly ï¬lobethï¬ time Ax Hoxgksart FARMER.â€"Last ayrinp. when there was good prospects for a bumper potato crop, a Culross farmer made this proposition to one of the hotelke epers in town ; * I will supply you with all the potatoes you need for a year at 50cts. a bag, no matter what the market price may be." * All right *‘ replied the hotel man. ‘I‘ll take you. ‘ One dax last week the farmer came slong and inquired of the hotel man if be had room for a load of poâ€" tatoes, as he was now ready to tring them in. further he remarked that a bargain was a bargain, and that he intended to carry out his part of the contract. Of course the man is losing 25 cents or 35 cents a bag. but it is worth more than that to be a man. MARKIED in DETROIT.â€"A very hiappy event took place in Detroit on Wednesday, Sept &th. which will be of interest to quite a few in this vicinâ€" ity when Miss Jessie, daughter of Mr Archibald Park of Applegate, Mich., formerly of Allan Park, became the bride of Mr Frank Smaldon. The ceremony was performed at the Meth« odist parsonage by the Rev Mr Allan, The bride was very becomingly attirâ€" ed in white silk being unattended. The yoE-’mgcouple will reside in Applegate. â€"Post. Pusurnae UpwaRrD.â€"Lenahan and MciIntosh have the Ritchie gang of Masons in active work at their new store, which is rapidly assuming bape. They will, they expect, before many weeks have an extensive stock of hardware in it and be seeking a share of the growing business of Durham. Nov. 5, AT VARNEY. â€" Varney and Durham Lodges, L. O. L. assemâ€" bled in a body at Varney church on Sunday last. Rev_ Mr Sanderson preaching to them. About 490 of the bretkren turned out some coming long distances ; Mr Jacques, of Hayâ€" ward‘s Falls wheeled out, Hats off to the beautiful weather tban words. we ate haying for the past week. [n-i Mt Forest town Council at thei: dian summer without doubt and mix. last meeting received a check tor $600 ed with the * melancholy glory of deâ€" ; from the Water and Light Commisâ€" cay " we have the ‘reshness of brightâ€" | sioners, being surplus funds trom faced dandelions in the mead, and | their department to apply on general wild raspberries yielding fruit in some i revenue, Aud yet they say municiâ€" places. | pal ownership doesn‘t pay, Interest at highest current A large number of accounts rates a:llowed ffrom t‘ix%te of tliepfld' on our books commenced with a it to date of withdrawal an paid four times a year. _ Your dollar or so, and have been ad 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. STANDARD BANK or CANADA J. KELLY, Manager, Durham. Savings Bank Department DURHAM, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1906 Durham Branch XC en Saue Birts.â€"Have you planned for a sale this fall? We haye all the ap »liances for turning out sale bills neatâ€" 'y and quickly and the Review is a good medium in which to advertise, An advertisement in the Review brings results, _ When sale bills are printed here we glve a brief free anâ€" nouncement, ard we put the whole bill in for a moderateextra charge. Regular mé&ting of Durham Lodge No 306, A. and A. M., Tuesday evening Nov. Officiat visit of D. D. G,. M. Jardin& Hespeler, _ Visitors welcome. W. E. Brooker, W, M. Jas R. Gun 4 Becy, Rev Canon Farthing was inducted rector of 8t George‘s Oathredral, Kingâ€" ston, last Wednesday ard as Dean of Ontario Thursday, Provost MacKlein, of Trinity University, preaching the installation sermon. TrustEEs aArRE Movina.â€"Acting on the strength of the C. P. R. letter that the plans of the Board would not be interfered with, the trustees last week staked out roughly the positi>n of a new fourâ€"room building, which will be made suitable for a High School. When plans and specifiâ€" cations are ready tenders will be askâ€" ed for. Goine Aurap.â€"The Vancouyer ** Province " of 18 October has an anâ€" nouncement of a new drug firm one of the partners being an old Durham boy, Mr Jas A. Beaton. His friends here will he plessed to note his prosâ€" perity, The Review extends good wishes to the firm of * Brown and Beaton ‘ for Jim‘s sake. Mt Forest town Council at their last meeting received a check tor $600 from the Water and Light Commsâ€" sioners, being surplus funds from (‘SPEC:AL SeErvick.â€"The Rt. Rev . C, Stringer, D. D., Lord Bishop of elkirk, will(D. V.) cooduct the serâ€" ices in Trinity Church on Sunday, A meeting of the Upper Canada Tract and Book Society will be held in the Methodist church on Thursday 8 Nov. at 8 p,. im. The meeting will be addressed by Rev Mr Horn. A FINE LETTER.â€"Mrs McKelyey had a dutifal letter from ber son Anâ€" gus, Mayor of New Liskeard, last week. _A check for $100.00 enclosed, speaks many kindly things louder than words. FELL EROM A LADDER. ~While Mr Allan:McKinnon was doing some fixâ€" ing in his barn he fell to the floor from the top of a ladder receiving a bad shaking up, Happily no bones are broken and be is easier, Mr Thomas Hughes, otf lrish Lake, has a pear tree in his orchard which has bloomed twice and bore two disâ€" tinct crops of pears this season. ‘This is certainly a rare occurrence. The Free Press, London, Ont., covers the Western Peninsula as no other paâ€" per does, Morning edition and the Reâ€" view both papers to end of next year only $3.30. RememUer thie date Thursday Nov. 15 at the Uahn House and consult with Miss J J. Alian optician for all sore Eyes afd Headaches. _ The Varkey L. O. L. No 689 will hohl a Piekand Box social in their Hall at Varflev on Friday the 9th Nov. when a musical and Literary program will be given. Admission locts, Ladie®bringing pies or boxes ree. Ladiesnbt bringing pies or boxâ€" es, 25 cts. eC m 1 WIN I AKCIUV RKey |\Wil poli t p of | list only 1 serâ€" Separ lay, ted, whi d all te had a '("“‘1;' The new 11 rth :'tsbse: eal aracter Ihls f the 0. the | feacher th the |hons is re TV AKUCHIVES® TORONTO in a means of lesse m::&m‘ï¬nryuamm f lesse uho go of their" own"inmative io| ____ The systematic saving of something each weekâ€" the sorer imc0e"‘ parliament, make | even $2.00 or $5.00 will, in a few years enable you to ol zi5 ge... ... ;uheamatoollege.pbuyabom.h.heaui: seriomly w get imo i1 ied | abroad, or get almost anything else you may wish for. diptaamatme is Qitm,al ts | _« Commence to save today, CliMlon nvasion they are “‘“"‘“’i $1.00 opens an account and interest is paid & times a year in ram sces,. ces s Sovereign Bank of Canada law in the direction of making vor | â€"A Vancouver Alderman tried seriounsly to get two car loads of Hindus shipped to Ottawa at the city‘s expense to let the capital see th{:gateot invasion they are troubled with. ted, while every Inspector on that te had utu'ndec{ to Lg:cdul:y. The new method may be democratic ough to suit everyone, but we n‘t see why the representative aracter of the Public School Section f the O. E. A. is ignored. Every eacher through the County Conventâ€" ons is represented by the delegate sent down and that delegated body seems to us to be wellâ€"fitted te apâ€" point the four members of the Adâ€" visory council allowed to the Public School teachers of the province. The isnlated teacher voting will think chiefly of some one in his or her own neighzorhood. with the likelhhood that the vote will be frittered away over a great many candidates whose capabilities and record cannot be well known. Better to let the public spirited teachers who are sent or who go of their own initiative to the annuai teache.s‘ parliament, make the selection. Wednesday of this week concludes the time for the yoting by public school teachersfor four i epresentatives to the Advisory Council, Perhaps not balf of the 5000 teachers in Ontario will poll their yote. Up to Saturday st only 1750 had done so, 120 of the Beparate School teachers had ted, while every Insnartor an that In connection with the Farmers‘ Inâ€" stitutes in the County of Grey, a meetâ€" ing of norse breeders and others inâ€" terested in horses in the County, will be held in Markdale on the evening of Thursday, Nov. 15th. Mr H G Reed, V. 8.. of Georgetown, and Mr. John Bright, of Myrtie, Government comâ€" missioners in the inyestigation of the horse industry, will address the meetâ€" ing and a discussion will he had on the steps necessary to be taken for the improyement of that industry, . All interested as well as the general pubâ€" lic, are invited to be present and take part in the discussions. Gro BINNIE, Sec. South Grey, J I GRAHAXM, Sec Centre Grey, A S McDonaALD Secy N Grey Don‘t buy ppor Underwear if you can afford goodkthe best is none too good. Get Stanfields from $2.00 up to 3,.00 a suit, at Grabts. Nonct?â€"-All parties owing the estate of Dan Campbel!, deceased, must pay me or A. H, Jackson at once ; or claims will be placed in Court,. ANNIE 8. CAMPBELL [ Administratrix. New and stylish hats made up every week at Miss Dick‘s, * Huylers" Chocolates and Bon Bons at Parker‘s Drug Store. Agvien. Housk To REXNT.â€"Comfortable and roomy. On George St. All modern conveniences. Apply to Mrs J. W. Crawrorp. Remember thg Stanfield‘s Unshrinkâ€" able Underwear\is made out of Nova Scotia pure wool Which has a soft silky finish. For sale akGrant‘s. Your liver will al ys do its work if you take Carr‘s Littl&Liver pills 15¢ 2 for 25 at MacFarRraxn¥‘s. Taylor & Co., Dromore, quote grices in Underwear this wetek, easona ble goods for the time. See his ad on page 4. Men‘s fur coats, LaQjes fur coats by reputable makers at nts. We can sati ou with a warm, comfortable sui ofy Underwear. At Frarity & BorxfArr‘s. Mirt Woopn ror SALEâ€"From Aberâ€" een, delivered in town. Apply at J . W. Crawtord‘s. Ladies‘ Fancy co\;n and belts at Graut‘s. & upâ€"to date cï¬ï¬ï¬'&&&' Fedoras at FrariIty & Bur ‘s, A Snap in WheB.bnrrowl. See Mcâ€" Lellan at wareroonts at the bridge. Arthur H. Jackson, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, Durham. a Large plaMNs, Beavers and Meltons, latest fall and@winter goods at FraRrâ€" ity & Borxakr¥‘s. Fora warm, co%t:ble overcoat for this season, try RITY & Bur A special line % Sweaters just in at Frarity & Burnxnkrt‘s. Chapping weathï¬:here. try Frost Cream 25¢ at MacFabane‘s. Meceting of Horsemen. fine and extdpsive line of hate, in Advisory Council «â€"â€"â€" #% 04 Business Locals Alex Binnie, as all who knew him will say, was an npright man, Most eloquent is the testimony of life long neighbors as to his kindly symâ€" _ Deceased was the second son in the wellâ€"known Binnie family, brothers surviving being George, Glenelg, Jas., minister at Tweed, and Thomas in British Columbia ; sisters are Mrs W L Dixon, Mrs Thos McGirr, Mrs D Edge, Mrs Jno Weir, Mrs Jno Bell. About ten months ago he was marâ€" ried to Miss Elizabeth Ector, who, within the year has been doubly beâ€" reaved, losing father and husband . Great sympathy will be felt for her so soon to be bereft of a husband‘s love and care and so szrddenly . "©" For he knoweth not that which shall be " wrote the wise man in Ecâ€" clesiastes, and its truth was strikingâ€" ly exemplified on Tuesday, when Alex Binn‘e was called away. He took breakfast as usual and went to his work at the Supply Co, where he has just lately been employed and in less than an hour was stricken with paralysis. He was brought home bit medical aid and tender nursing were of no avail for he died at 3.30 p. m. What a lesson for the living ! " Man goeth forth unto his labour ‘"‘but not always " until the evening, " Among the relative« from a distanc® were Mrs Ross, a sister. and her daughter from Bruce Co,. and Jobn A,. Black from Chesley. Mi Donald Graham, Priceville, Mr and Mrs Cairns, Ceyion, old friends, were also present. lious possession. All who knew ber were attracted by her genial personalâ€" ity and abounding hospitality, Her sudden removal in the midst of a useâ€" ful life has cast a gloom over the comâ€" munity, and neighbors and friends will join with the deeply bereaved tamily in lamenting the loss which 1to her is great gain. The Power of Money Saved Mrs McFayden was a woman of adâ€" mirable character, Deeply devoted to husband and children, her memory will be cherished by them as a prec» She was married to Mr McFayden 34 years ago in Walkerton, the officiâ€" ating clergyman being Rev Dr Moffat, the wellâ€"known agent of the Bible 8oâ€" ciety. This union was blessed with two sons, William and John and two daughters Misses Mary and Katie all wellâ€"known and respected here, and these with the sorrowing husband, and uncle Colin C, who lives with them, will sincerely mourn the loss of the loyed one who meant so much to all, JohnjRoss. stilllives. A brother Donâ€" ald, in Winnipeg. is the only other survivor of her family. whose family lived for a time in the **Glen, " Glenelg, but later moved to BHruce County, where a sister. Mrs A great light has gone from the bhome of Mr Donald McFayden, of the Znd Con., Glenelg, by the death of his wife on Saturday last. Two weeks before she came home from a trip to relatives in Owen Sound and not feelâ€" ing well. No great alarm however was felt for a week, but serious sympâ€" toms developing two physicians were called in who, aided by the“loving‘ ministrations Oof the home, strove to stay the hand of the destroyer, but without avail for she passed away u! above. The cause was an acute lt-‘ tack of diabetes. Mrs Donald McFayden. AuEx Bixxig. In Men oriam. Miss McGregor ‘arquh The Busy Store on the Busy Corner R. B. Keeler & Sons _ _Jonx McDoxaro Sec. Treas Priceville or Aron MoCcaig, Chr, Bd. Trustees. Top Oliff, New Goods at Keelers JUST ARRIVEDâ€" At Keeler‘s big Jewellry and Fancy Goods Store within the past three weeks, big shipments of beautiful new 'Goodl. consist . ing of Solid Gold Watches, Gold Filled Watches, Nickel and Sterâ€" ling Silver watches, If are thinking of buying a goody‘v):atch this is the place to saye money on a first class watch. Also big stock of New Chains, Lockets, Rings, Brooches, Stick Pins, Necklets, Cuff Links, etc, Five big cases of Jap China just opened, the largest stock of fine Cnina that ever struck Durham and we bought it to sell fast so you can count on genuine sna on these goods. Come with lg: Atgplicstiom will be received by any of the undersigned up to November 15th 1906 for teacher for school secâ€" tion No 10. Glenelg and Egremont for 1907. Second class certificate, stating _ salary with testimonials, duties to commence the first week in January, 1907, apply to TEACHER WANTED. Applications will be received a to riMdAy, 23rd November, fo':’- teacher for S. 8. No 11, Egremont, for the vear 1907. Applications and references to be sent to Huf-ha is elected by 40,000 major ity : integrity has triumphed. â€"The elections to the House of Representatives in _ the United States took place Tuesday. The contest between Hughes and Hearst for the Governorship of New York eclipses everything in interest. Hearst is the * Yellow Journal man and depended entire!y on the power of money. Mrs M McNab, Mrs Scnortsun, Saturday last, in Brockville, the above lady died at the of 76. She was a sister of the hbe.fefl Hunter, M. P., and of the late Mrs Davidson. She grew to woinanhood in this town and married Mr Schofield, one of the business men of Durham of those days, but who has been dead many years. Two sons mourn, Jas of Finâ€" cher Creek, Alta, and Harold, who is in England. There are also three daughters at home and one married in Winnipeg. She will be buried in Brockville on Thursday, the delay being to admit of her son‘s presence. Mayor Hunter intends to be present, Two sisters of that family remain, Mrs McLaren, of Toronto and Mrs nie. Mrs Peteh, of Rdmonton, is another sister, who will mourn ':':ne. Rev Jas Binnie will be present and Mrs Jno Moffatt, Pinkerton, Mrs Jno Little, Dundalk, sisters of Mrs Binâ€" u.fl:y’ . In our hearing in prese of his lifeless body, wen‘hmr:n?: them sry " there‘s a man who never did a mean action. " For many years he was the companion and mainstay of his mother who predeceased him about two years. Since coming to town he has made mn{,hier.dn and wherever he was employed he was trusted implicitly, Hewasa devotâ€" ed member of the Presbyterian Church which will miss his services in Missionary affairs and in other ways. He was in his 56th year, was a worthy member of the A. O. U. W, and his widew will now be benefitted by his forethought. Heis to be burâ€" ied on Thursday at 2 p. m. (Mln::flwom‘h m‘-':g:(; send the Reyiew and Weeely Gioo, un ance, Thimotier onl moud poog 4074 limited time, / Samples at Review The Review ....x..l. e :.t_‘g_C'L “‘.l “Md’-‘ inâ€" CHAS RAMAGE, Pamtss axo Posissuza. J. A. Swaxsrox, Becy. Treas Teacher Wanted *4 <@