x | t 818, for Appr dor will sha the "“CY Let us the the fa di ts As in‘ of GLOVESâ€" \Ordered Overcoats We can supply you with A Perfect Fit in Gloves ORDERED SUITS ’L ROBERT BURNETT. pecial Line of Ready,‘ Made Overcoats. ‘ $6 to $14. 0 fit your purse DARLINGS Ever shown in Durham. Toilet Cases, Mcuth Organs, Fancy Stationery, &c competio... Agent for Stewnrt and Ganong's Chocolates and Bon Bons, the best in tr Watch us grow and watch this ana. A Square Dea] THE PEOPLES STORE FLARITY & BURNETT In style, finish and price to suit all tastes. _ Befter to buy now : there‘s worth here and worth counts. e Largest Stocls of Ebony Gpods We want to talk Furs to you this week. Winter is upon us and those needing fitting out, young or old, can do so here at moderate cost and have fine variety to choose from. Call and see how easy it is to own them. Is assured you by dealing at this You can send your youngest child the rest. We are now receiving daily our lovely and better value than ever. DARLINGS DRUG STORE UNDERWEAR for all classes and W plies of all kinds have been stocked. G the best and purest. Merchant Tailors and Gents‘ Furnishers. FURS!!! Â¥$ « QVERCOATS 50 cts to $2.00 and pleasure. from $12 to $20 Butter and Eggs taken as Cash. dealing at this popular one price store youngest child with a note and we will do it s, the best in tne Market. watch this space for pointers Toilet Cases, Leather Goods eople‘s Druggists asses and Winter Supâ€" stocked. Groceries of HOLIDAY GOODS â€"more Durham Only Gents‘ urnishing Storé AT ther Goods, Violins At prices that defy The 1n SWEATERS For fall and winter use y both STYLE & COMFORT at 75c, $1.50, $2, & $2.50 r up fo | 333¢€e¢ UNDERWEARâ€" $1, 2, 3, 4, and 55‘ per suit. BRACESâ€".. 16Sâ€"â€"â€"â€" 10c M CX8:..... ./ +~.. c2ll, Burley.............., flay ..;...ss....>..ss. Ilgtmer............... Potatoes per bag.... .. Flour per ewt.... .... Oatmeal per sack. .. .. Chop per ewt...... .. | Live Hogs |......... | Dressed Hogs per ewt | Hides per Ib.......... | Sheepaekins..... ... ... f‘Tallow.......; .:‘ ii‘ DIED. REAY.â€"In Bentinck on Thursda 15th. the infant son of Mr anc Joe Reay, aged 3 mos 17 days, LaAUTGHTONâ€"On Sunday., Nov, 11th, at Port Arthur, to Mr *snnd Mrs James Laughton, a daughter, McIxtosH.â€"In Sullivan to Mr and Mrs Genro THE FiLLMORE PRESS.â€"No 1, Vol 1, of this paper has reached our office, This is one of the pmfressive Sasâ€" katchewan towns arriyed at the digâ€" nity of a local paper. We uotice aâ€" mong its professional men the name of Dr Mahan, sonâ€"inâ€"law of Mr N. Mcintyre of this town, who has an exâ€" tensive practice there, vve are vyery sorry to learn‘ that Miss Belle Ector of Arcola, Sask, formerly of Durham, is yery low vh:ith typhoid fever. We hope to hear ttar nawa better news, Messrs ‘Peel, _ Calder and â€" afcâ€" Lachlan are home: from the deer woods, having had good sport and captured their quota of deer, o2 on us os Mr W. J. Sharpin, of the Gorrie Gazette, was in town over the week end and paid us a pleasant fraterâ€" nal visit. Mr Geo. Meikle left tor Paisley Wednudal morning to attcrnd the wedding of his nieceguiss Grier. Mr T. A. Harris left Monday morn. ing for Toronto to begin his new duties as Relieving Customs officer. Craig are _ visiting t Mrs A. D. Browning. church and 'me'u"y.‘ Miss Whitchurch, of Stratford visiting her brother, Mr W Wi Miss Jessie Hunter returned after a month‘s visit with friends in Oshawa and Toronto. Miss Birdie Crawford left this to visit her sister, Mrs J. 8 Mor in Winnipeg. Mr Don. McKinnon of Toronto, yisited his relatives here over the week end, Miss Mary Foreman is a guest of Mre Arrowsmith in Hamilton for a time. Mr Allister Gun went to Stratford on Monday on a business trip. MrJ. Meilhausen was in Li:howe'l. Monday. to 75c. 3BB8B€&€¢ Durham Markets. Dr Gun went to Thorold on Mond:y' *b 4 i 6 4 so_whwhw_ 15¢ to 50c per pr H.â€"in Sullivan on the T(4th and Mrs George McIntosh, a Dm_: "Robex;tgo‘q and James .Vilit}l'lk the former‘s :;;;lt, BORN. «... _ 45 to ... . 10 00 to inter ____ THE DURHAM REVIEW 20 to 50 to 2 10 to 2 25 to 1 35 to 6 50 to 8 00 to of_ Stratford, is , Mr W. Whitâ€" 70 to 14 to T75 to 175 to 70 to left this week . 8. Mortimer +) 12 00 2 25 Nov l 200 acres, being lots 12 in con 15 & 16, Egremont, 165 actes cleared, 18 ac. hardwood bush, remainder swamp, 2 ac orchard, creek crosses front corâ€" ner of both farms. Spring un back of each farm. Good house, bank barn driving shed, pig pen, hen house. Also lot 14, con 15, 100 acres, 65 clearâ€" ed, remainder swamp, small orchard, brick house, bank barn, driviqu:hed. Creek croses this farm also. well fenced. Apply to ____ _ 1 15 75 75 32 15 10 E0. 0C CeECUR . INe HiUe Jne is taught to spell a word by sound, rathâ€" er than bz sight, as for instance, ‘cat‘ i8 * kehâ€"ahâ€"teb, ‘ and these sounds are produced Iri; using a part of the throat that the child wiil ultimately employ only in swallowing food or In gargling when ill. _ After a year the child is taken to one side and told that it was all a hoax, and she jearns that you epell cat * câ€"4â€"t, ‘ as the housemaid conâ€" tended from the first, It is rather odd that our authorities on education who can of their own accord, introduce a system like this, should feel compelled to appeal to the press in anything. They suggest that silent letters be dropped although silent letters, like gilent persons, are often more worth y than their noisier companions. This journal will be slow to adopt dehorned spelling. Having learned to spell corâ€" rectly, we do not propose to lightly abandon this advantage over many of our contributors.â€"Saturday N ight. , One of those signing the petition that lies before me is Mr James LL, Hughes, who mny be said to haye nearly 40,000 school children in ths cn,{ at his merey. Little boys and girls, after their first lesson in spelling, re{turn to their homes sputtering, conâ€" torting their countenances ana coughâ€" ing up sounds from their tender inâ€" teriors in a manner that has alarmed many a mother. To see a child in the throes of spelling a word looks more like the 5f'mptems of a fit than a first step in learning. The little »ne is gA most imposing document has come hand this week urging the newsâ€" papers published in Toronto to reform their spelling. and the petition is signâ€" ed by nearly one hundred professors and lecturers in the University, high and public schoois and business colâ€" leges. It is no small tribute to the press that all these authorities on edâ€" ucation shouid make their appeal to the newspapers down town, rather ; than to each other, for they write our textâ€"books, they control our instituâ€" ‘tions of learning, and if the editors and reporters misâ€"spell the words they write, these are the men who misled them, mistaught them. hammered erâ€" ror into them when they were young and belpless, and would haye taken to * fonetik speiln " with eagerness. FARM FPOR SAL E. ie on oadr terondiereithianntt aist ds maidessimen t rost Programme of Ontarjo Legisiaâ€" ture. It is announced that the Ontario Legislature will meet early in Febâ€" ruary and forecasts are published of the work of the session. A numâ€" ber of important measures are promâ€" isea including one of law reform and « new ballot law. The system of public school inspection is to be reorganized. Provision is to be made for a direct revenue to the Province from mines that are proâ€" ducing and a plan is to be adopted for exploiting, for the benefit of the Province, the mineralized portion of the Gilliee timber ilimit. Such amendments as experience has shown to be necessary will be made to the Ontario Railway Act and the Act creating the Ontario Railâ€" way Act and Municipal Board. Action will be taken in reference to school text books. ‘The decision may be to have the right of printâ€" ing the books submitted to compeâ€" tition while the Governmeat underâ€" takes their distribution. A large grant is to be asked for the enlarge ment of the Parliament buildings.â€" Presbyterian. E M it : it P AnindnishaPutiiistint hss the old spot. The photo shows part of the old kirk where Mr Watson worâ€" shipped in his youth, near which he was married and where three of his children were born. _ Mrs Watson who accompanied him is also well preâ€" served and is a native of the border couuti. that tli?fuâ€d so much in the wars between England and Scotland. We have to thank him for a sprig of heather plucked from the soil of our natlve county and hope Mr and Mrs Watson may be honotred byfas long a lineof worthy descendants asthe graveâ€" yard shows ancestors. Peter of this town and William of N. Egremont are gons wellâ€"known here, others sons are Adain, Chas and George. Daughters living are Mrs A. Chislett, Mrs Thos {lt;ck%'. Mrs Long of Toronto, Mrs Wm Hooper. TIO ARC TORONTO oR TT Ceyes 20 PAICT . HO TE his Review and . Weekly Globe and pays regularly still takes an interest in affairs and has an upright inde?en- dent bearing that represents the best in Scottish character, _A Mrs Lamb and Mrs Renton of Greenlaw. nieces of Mr Watson are the only living re pll:esezllgatives ot‘this virile family on The "a~ nevce We ol iy 7 . Mr Chas Watson, Noith Egremont, l‘:i:. in toiwn onhllom'layl.1 hta.ving u} possession a photograph of part o & {uveyurd, in Greenlaw, Scotland, where lie his parents, two brothers. two sisters, and Watson ancestors for at least 500 years. Several of the inâ€" lcrigtiou are easily readable and some of the others, ancient and worn nearâ€" % bear dates runninf back almost years : 1858, 1856, 1833, 1779, 1603, 1502, 1427. This is almost as good as a royal line, but the lives and the laâ€" bors, the sorrows and the joys of this long line of Watsons are largely unâ€" recorded save only the dates of their birth and death. The phut.%grnphs were secured by Mr Geo Watson, of Hamilton, on a recent visit to Scotland, and of course are highly prized by him and his aged uncle. That Mr Watson comes of a sturdy stock is evident for nocwithstanding his almost 80 years heis wonderfully xigox;?us. hears perfectly, must haye im mmetoeses i aa» ®. uEl Fonetik Spein. A Rare Record. A. N. HEXxDERsox, Dromore or Yeovyil ht Anirnentonaiiieaiaidis ds d 2121 is bhopelessly fantastic. He may really be in bitter earnest, out whom will he Eet to believe it?â€"Bystander in Weekly Sun. Mr Borden goes his round lecturâ€" ing on the duties of political party. His political dectrine, the claims of party being taken for granted, is sound. His language is moderate and decorous. T‘e whole perforâ€" mance is unexceptionable in it; way. But as the manifesto of the leader of an Opposition it is blank cartridge. Mr Borden has no definite issue aâ€" bout which to cross swords with the Government. ‘The one distinet line of policy which his party can be ; said to have is bgrotecz!?n. nndlit this appears to popular it will be appï¬%;)riawd by Sir Wilfrid Laurier without the slightest hesitaâ€" tion, supposing it has not been a propriated slready. 1t must & ad«fed, without any impeachment of Mr Borden‘s political purity, that the situation of a leader of Opposition in receipt of a salary from Government %mzmon /ww/% TNRPANTO AXu Recent students bave taken positions at salaries from $50 permonth to $1000 a year. Write toâ€"day for handsome or taâ€" logue. We can pluce you ou the ror to Vvw Amint id Sn cienll J aic 2e Yasvac PLL success, Commence now Miss Twamley, Honor Graduate in Elocutioa and Physical COulture of Alma Ladies‘ College. St Thomas, is prepared to give cliss or private lesâ€" sons in above subjects, (',:oncert enâ€" gagements taken. For terms and other particulars apply to Durham P.O. in the meantime. * We are having an upholsterâ€" er the first week in every month. Anyoue wishing old goods renoâ€" vated to look good as new should advise usâ€"we will be pleased to attend to it at once. Night Calls for Undertaking promptly _ attended _ to. One door south | KB 88 of Post Office. Bl] E Elocution and Physical Calture There is some reason Men‘s Fur Coats us minister to your n Our sale of this class of goods has been like a good range to choose from and we hav fur Jacket call at The Big Store and let us ha if you can‘t see that we can suit you. Just o Has a full line of Curtain Poles, Window Shagdes, Picture Frames Frames to order of all kinds. KRESS, TORONTO, ONT. *)s some reason for the greatly increased attendance at the 'g have the 4 i ; inds the Ve have the latest novelty in Fall and Winter Caps ; ,tlfe kinds thatcl:r"‘z:fg the most comfort for the least expense. If you are ]oo:{ng for a m:v;l g ( io are time to examine what we are offering and you wiill find the newest s ape made. en s Do us a favor by looking through our get your suit here its our fault, not vor W . J. Enziotr, Principal Cor, Yonge and Alexander Sts Just a Liftle Talk About Clothing and Furs. This is the correct time to buy your this season. _ The last shipment of what we considered the best patterns feel safe in choosing your suit here f ‘s & Boy‘s Clothing THE ~BIG STORE ALEX. RUSSELL The _/ Undertaker best assortment in Durham or Mbemeemmmmmmmmna 22222220 000095 ts, Fur Collars and Caps will be needs in this line. You will nc lf‘s_t fh_’}’fn‘g!‘;tv of ;l-l;:.f;u.f;;d:: }o; :l:r;u c‘l.:;s';? é:x;’é‘s l;;;'[-u-;;_ arrived 'ind as we bought 57.30 to end of /.90;': °P COCCC* HuS Tl;lee!‘iw adaed® to TE“G'Il;L:"; £1 @13 _ 73 Cquipment. This wijj make The Weraery GLOBE unques. tionably the tgost desirable home paper in Canada, Amnme.mnye been made whereby our readers can secure thismpeereeklyudthw mlocdhvoritemperatthetpemuyfamhhmot to buy your Men‘s and Boy‘s Clothing while our assortment ‘i{t‘hib‘eo_t_ii‘ h‘:,_kï¬'f_': t p, __,_ i~ePCI1ENT ON SUPERCALENDEREp PAPER, For the ucï¬onofthisgxutpupermlmmengne'ebum ing, pm-enxrm:z and printing plant has been added‘ to The G’f"‘obe.. mechanical equipment. This will make The Waerery ~m,. "* O tionably the most desirahia 1...."‘" ""4K Eightâ€"Page SEZE THE STORM PROOF CAPS N uGadon® uo us ux aP dnt sb se imas ce ie Pn 2rrm S ROS .n st patterns and weights from one of the largest wholesale manufacturers, yon c suit here for either man or boy. Ladies & Gents Furs en‘s and Boy’s Caps. Canada‘s Great Illustrated Weekly Combined with THE CAN ADA â€"â€"4NXD Aar."" i { you don‘t ugh our Stock before you decide to buy. _ That is all we ask. If y , not yours. s been exceedingly large this season. _ ‘There‘s a reason for that. _ People e have it If you have not hbought your neek ruff, stole, caperine, muft or us have the pleasure of showing you the best values in town,. _ No offence Just give us a chance. THE WEEKLY &Styles Are The Latest will be needed very shortly and we are prepared for the demand, will not be disappointed, neither will we. icimity. IMustrateq Supplement SUPERCALENDERED DA B The Price Is For You to Judge. CANADA FARMER An.." j GLOBE y . die* (/ #4 MX Rx