od ds > clearâ€" rchard, IH shed [A well we)8@ Or n i &C K 18 » EEBWEMEWEEE Our Mailing Sheet has been corrected to date. Does Your label Please you? VOL. XXVIII, NO. 14 x xszï¬smmsxmxammmm@flsx That Label. t u. mocgueg The House of Quality _ D Li "Easter Openings describes in a meaSsur Larger thafl Ever our beautiful and exten sive Dress Goods stock. Compliete in every detail also describes the rich showing of LIGHT GREY TWEEDS OvERCHECK SUITINGS SEA CROUNDS with fine Stripes The Review to Jan. describes the rICn SHVN°"A * LIGHT GREY TWEEDS OvERCHECK SUITINGS CREAM GROUNDS with fine Stripes Biack and white checks in different sizes, some with col ored overchecks at 350, 40c, 50c, 606, T50o, and $1 per y4 In case you do not want a light suit what about Browns Myrtle Greens Navys Plum or Wines In broadcloths. V enetians, Lustre®, Poplins, Etamines, Serges, etc. We have them all in different weights and qualities at all prices. M s C Never before have we shown such a wealth of designs in w AdPti t 5 % U choea _ Chambrays, â€" Vesting Only 10 days more You want to know wh@® v90 CV .¢ ~". _2 _ qittle bit diffe: don‘t you? You want something just a little bit differâ€" ent from every one else, don‘t you. You don‘t want to spend any more than you did last time do you? The first thing to do is to se whats nicest in clothes and fabrics. That is where we CLN help you. Attend our Openings Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this Week. > W ash Fabrics Epace forbids full NEW EASTER HAT +«‘Charebili‘" ‘The Buschino‘‘ $3.20 caon it (agent 2.50 lu.lnrnn\lllnuuhu !rm‘mm.uuï¬tu. of Bias Fiffing. . No obligation to buy. @uaAnLu,s hk AMEWIRLEEO * O Never before have Wo shzown such a(.3 wesl{,)h of des{rgns'in 1 ephyrs hambrays, estings Y ash FaDFICS Piques, Swiss Musiins, Plain white‘ and printed organdies, Irish Dimities, Embroidered Linens Black and white, black and Navy muslins and novelties. See our beautiful floral muslin designs» 20c per ydâ€" *‘ L owd4etall descriptions & prices but we have opened ou are tnuited to mert the expert Coraetiere of ' Bias Corsets, Eumited, who will be pleaged io ft you and bemonatrate the wonberful sffects James Ireland DRESS GOODS what to do about your Spring Suit, want something just a little bit differâ€" ; else, don‘t you. You don‘t want to an you did last time do you? The ""*Y°" O whate nicest in clothes and descriptions & prict$ up and are showing : I Easter NECKWEAR . MOoCKLER THE HOUSE OF QUALITY. Ne are showing & rich display of new shapes and designs in all the new Easter eolorings, 25¢;i0 $1.00 till Easter Sunday. 1908 and Weekly Globe & Canadian Farmer Easter Suitings for men $1000 worth importâ€" ed Scotch & English fabrics to choose from, to your order 15 ‘Om° We can fill a few more orders before . Easter tho busy. purham Revict alse School reports and other interesting matter unayoidably left out this week. See the,new dress goods at Grant‘s. A big sBowing of new gingbams at 8. F. Morlpck‘s. Bome fl!e itings just arrivyed in English, Scotch d Irizsh at Flarity‘s. Don‘t forget to 1 at Elarity‘s ad. A gang of C P Rworkmen avre noW workmg on and beginning to grade the road on the lot east of the school. Mr. Jno. Rose asks the contidence of the public in the Men‘s Furnishings line. _ His long experience should enâ€" nble him to cater to the public. 5. Y. P. U. Soctatm.â€"The youn@ R-nple of the Baprist cburch intend olding a soclal on Thursday evening April 4. Ao excellent program has been prepared. . Light refreshments served,. â€"Admission 10 cents. We regret to learn that the firmm Of B»Icl? & Bell are experiencing busiâ€" ness difficulties and have made an assignment, We trust they may surâ€" mount their tronbles and still help aâ€" long the business life of the town. L Wiod row At the Annual Meeting of the V. L A., Harry Cameron of Beaverton was elected for the President‘s chair by a small majority over J. D. Bailey of Torontd. Egremont Ag.licultuml Society 18 holding a Sprivg Stallion Show on April 16th. _ Mr. W. J, Lawrence makes his bow to our readers this week in an ad. w RerA ETCOE ae m . S tAE â€" EDE ul d Gnotdiou Postrox®p.â€"The meeting of 8. Grey Rifle Associatio® called for last Thursday evening wA pustponed till Friday, 5th of Arril, 8 p. m.. in T‘olwn Hali, _ A full attendance desirâ€" ablie, AFEw Days Earurer.â€"Theo great rotaries at the cement works will be turning in a few days slightly earlier than last year,. | With the improveâ€" ments in the coalâ€"grinding apparatus it is axpected there will be less of the smoke nuisance than formerly. Surious AccipENTS. â€" While raisiUE | est i in the amoke stack of the Cream Separatâ€" petiide as 34 'pflj or factory which had been hlown down | . 8. F. Mor‘kr: ll:i' the gm-::; ‘sou\edweeks previous, | for Progress essrs, Drysdale an Duncan were h sorious'll hlfrt, by the smoke stack falâ€" ‘l?’gg[;.bl&o: 'l:l: ling,. Mr Duncan received a broken % * arm and Mr Drysdale was hurt inâ€" Ladies‘ GiM‘e wardly, which will lay them off for cents,â€"Grant some time. See our white NortuErx â€" Busingss COLLEGEâ€" $2,00 and $3,00, The annual competition for pmizes ag | _ Graut has a . this institation was we learn }rom the | ainetts Ohami « Sun " held last week. The enpui. | Vowme and see t ment this season has risen to 190, of ‘Three anpre whom 160 are from outside places,. We Apply at Miss are pleased to 1;0([109 1}2 fll“;b glnce as Wedsrcmsensal tizewinner, for " api usiness & ‘Ari!hmplic * the naimme of Peter Ramâ€" ASSlglleeS I age. Heis alsothird of the four honor In the matter names published as highest in} the the Town ( nrehing test of 125 words, the other ty of Grey three being ladies, tario. inso av. ceerram 12 d The Fire Inspector‘s yvisit 10 V PUL_U, and Fergus caught them in yery bad shape. The ‘Newsâ€" Record"_ ends A deprecatory _ article thus: â€" "Needless to say, the engine was not taken out as it is useless, Nota team appeared pither, so that a very poor impresion of Fergns’ fire flighting apé)liances was made on the Inspector. e then examined the outit, roli book, fire n.r "‘broaches, etc., which were & httle %on-, satisfactory. Constable Alexâ€" ander, eyer attentivte to dutg. had the anproaehes clear of ice, The report wust be most unfavorable, and our town again placed in high rateing. Movixa Prorungs.â€"Prof. Green‘s exhibition under the auspices of the fireman in Town Hall last week was the most successfnal thing of the kind ever seen here. _ There fair audiences both nights, and the firemen cleaned up about $40. There was mmethinr tor everyone and a good laugh for all. The views ind selections are all made with good taste, and bis lrip round the World, occunfling abous 30 minâ€" utes, trip throug Switzerland, and some other pieces are distinctly edu cative. _ The honeymoon trip to Niag W. J, Lawrence makes his r readers Ubhis week in an it and look ur the latest > : a most usefu sateguard, e DURHAM, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1907 uo CPeuest PC o P o arg id the mischief making children on the farm, killing the mosquito, the autoâ€"= motlnle chase, or packing the cab, As a plensir;f in erlude on both evenings. Mr Ed, McUlockIin gave a song to acâ€" company pictures. THE STANDARD BANK, by the survivos without by the survivoe WHBC* """7 "0 s 2 ue Interest added four times a year Savings Bank Qq,miacomedhn with ail Branches. OW NKRA OPICS 1nspector‘s visit to 0 So“l\nd cvor s VIsit Sy 8 n 1 0k John KHelly, BRANCHES ALSO AT HARRI Meeting of the C. L ron of Beaverton was President‘s chair by a over J. D. Bailey of the firm of d ir by & Mleyyor New Milliner{ goodsâ€"legâ€"horn#, flops, tuigians, and white chip hats arâ€" lety 18 riving evosy day, Mise Dick. how on\ JusT AnRRIVE A carload of spring unplements, bug2l@s, &c. of best make f and at fair pric Remember the his bow | scaud, west of the iddaugh House an ad. McQueen&Moriï¬e. , easily DURHAM BRANCH n o ANMLAT] OF CANADA The regular meeting was held on Monday ni?ht and all were present. After routine and the passing of a L s uP Lsnt _ P o 1A BR 5 ts Adal ic nc ipeliiiir copoh _ decegrs 24 number of accounts, the ver{ importâ€" ant business of deciding on t e tangled treasureship was taken up. x___f The epecial committee reported that Mr. Jackson still intended to hold on to the books, still claiming to be treasâ€" urer. _ Mr, Bean, after some parley, and to relieye the council‘s muddle, ofâ€" fered to resign on being reimbursed his outlay for guarantee bond:; nox:‘ne L To oyort o m n c l k t en ies uLCD. 2P e e t CC 2 adrs ae and to relievye the cogt:cil’s muddle, of-] fered to resign on being reimbursed â€" hi« outlay for guarantee bonds; some $10. This was reported, and on the suggestion of the Mayor the committee went to Mr. Beanand secured his resâ€" ignation, which the council forthwith accepted, thus admitting the valid ity of his oppointment. . The resignation had a rider attached claiming the $10 and this reeve Saunders objected to. ‘He called for the yeas and nays and the vote stood 6 to 1. |_ _ To id Ad d ertaathaedy > As the Mayor pointed the town was now without a treasur er. and a byâ€"law was introduced and Kassed through committee and its three readings. The filling in of thetname was unanimâ€" ousâ€"A, H. Jackson, The mayor moyâ€" ed the salary blank be filled in with $10), but received no seconder, _A amotion p_rev.sile.d !or $125 and this was ultimately carried. Steole Briggs hM and Timothy Seed _ MRs Bzade & Soxs. Lady Ei®agn and Lady Ourzon setsâ€"at Grat‘s. Raxsay Pant.â€"The right pa paint right. Beae gicture advt, side page, For sale by F. Seigner Stee®y Prigg store, The verg lat linery at 8. F. _ Graut has a fige assorlinent 0 ainetts, Uhambrig@s and Ging! Come and see the ‘Three anprentices wagted at Apply at Miss Dick‘s. \ Assignees Notice EeE WeP eC In the matter of Barclay and Bell of the Town of Durham in the Counâ€" tv of Grey, and Province of OUnâ€" tario. insolvents. | NOTIOCE is hereby given * that Bare | lay and Beli of the Town of Durbham, in the County of Grey, carrying on business as Implement Agenis at the said Town of Durham, bave made an assignment to me under R 8 O. 1897 C. 147 of all theit estate credits and effects \for the general tbenefit of their crediâ€" tors. F 210 s k. Town Council. p\ BUSINESS LOCALS. Durham, Ox;t. March 28, 1907 Briggs seeds at Parker‘s Drug Paxt.â€"The right paint to . â€" Bee gicture advt, on D: For sale by F. Seigner. 14â€"12 MacKay & Duon Solicitors for Aasj gnee, for one year, to new Subscribers, Only $1.00. WM C ALDER, Assignee est Brands eloyer to Creditors. acd ( Corâ€" once, Millinery Openings Miss Dick Miss Dick‘s Millinery Parlors were thronged with ladies from town and vicinity, _ Visitors were cordially reâ€" ceived and conducted through ber well appointed displayâ€"room Rere were shown specimens of all the hbats in volgue this season. _ Light and bright colots were predominant, and natuaral grasses, also wild flower effects which are 80 porulur, were shown in the hm_;k_e-qp of the many exceedinglg styâ€" nee, premgrg a.. s in a L I : FARM FOR gALE 9 100 acres being tik east half of Lots â€"= _ 27 & 28, con. 2 E. W Road Glenc‘g, | us 4 opyosite (Glenroader®f mills. Convenâ€" ient to school â€" and{f chut ches, fair buildings, good orcharil, well watered by oprinï¬s. about 80 aÂ¥res good hay P crora.n pasture lands,@Q acres cedar } and other hardwood. the whole of lots 27 & 28 containing acres Aâ€" bout â€" 80 acres heavy, hardwood bush. Will be sold asonable as the owners are g0i0G \Rkest. Imâ€" mediate possession giyen. | vcCormitk Bros wuschoid. Rocky suaugeen r member eonnnmmes on in in n abdrawa | A somewhat remarkable byâ€"law ba‘ just been voted upon and cartied by the ratepayers of the villoge of Massey nches. |in the district of Algoma. _ Under the byâ€"laws fees for liquor licenses are inâ€" creased from $250 to $700 per annum, ; It is as much as is charged in the city of Hamilton, and over half of the $1200 o astead in Toronto. â€"Ex. i Miss Dick‘s stock is imt comaplete that there is n« bhat on the market which on show. Large crowds are taking advantage of the fine weather to visit ber showâ€" room when the prevailing styles are on view. 8. F. Morrock. Last Wednesday and Thursday were Millinery opehing days in 8. F, Morâ€" lock‘s store. â€" Their Show rooms were nicely decorated and everything in lalies‘ head gear was shown to advanâ€" tage. The styles this} season are an entire change from last spring, Inâ€" stead of the flaring bigh hack shapes, the drooping mushâ€"room shapes are in the lead. â€"Among the most noticeable models was a pretty Rose Braid shnge with a soft fold of Tulle around the crown and tucked under the brim, The side crown being covered with heauty roses in shades varying pale pink to rose, and a shaded plume on bandeau. Another new and very odd shape of soft white straw gay distinction to a somewha t model in mush room effect, with det{) wreath of small pink roses and wijd grasses hanging down the back, A hat that was very much adâ€" mired was a sailor shape with x narâ€" row front rim and wide back, made of folded tulle and a soft roil around the the large crown and beauty roses unâ€" derneath _ a long “ule blue shaded plume. They also have very pretty readyâ€"toâ€"wears and children‘s hbead wear in great varieties, Wednesday morning last Mr Joseph Uorbett, South Line, Bentinck, looked out upon life in his usual healith : in & few hours he was dead, â€" The sudden removal leaving a sorrowing wife and tive children h»*s startled and grieyed this community and is a lesson and & warning in DO uncertain tones that here we have no abiding city. He had taken breakfast as usual, bad been around the buildings, and seeing some dogs prowling about bhad iaken bis gun to scare them off, Not recurnâ€" ing in jreasonable time, his" wife got anxious and expressed her anxiety to her eldest son, a lad of fifteen, who ° C F0 Anlole skannst 4n reâ€" tive children h»es etai this community and warning in no unc here we have no‘ul-it § XB pASTCT" O onseont Inart anxious and expressed her anxiety to her eldest son, & lad of fifteen, who | thought he had likely stopped to reâ€" f pair a fence. Time passed and she sent him to look and within little more than 100 yds came upon his father‘s body lying prostrate in a muddy place, He alarmed his mother who sent him off for the uearest neiï¬hbor. Mr, W m. “)erby. Who can tell the anguish of the stricken wife, sitting on the we! gceound with her loyed one‘s bead on ber lap, till the belp arriyed ? Mr. Derby arrived and later Mr Grierson, but there was never possibility of teâ€" storin&hfe. There had been no strugâ€" gle. He had fallen prostrate in his tracks, the gun beneath him, undisâ€" charged, _ Doctors pronounced it a clear case of heart trouble, with no need of an inquest. Deceased was 42 years of age, a kindâ€" \1y, sociable friend and neighbor and |loving husband and father. _ His wife | was a daugbter of the late Geo. Henâ€" \ derson, Hampden, and seyeral sisters |\ near h{ will mourn deeply with her. ‘| The funeral, a very large CD€, took â€" f:}“e Friday 10 Saugeen cemebery, ev, Mr. Farqubharson, in the absence of deceased‘s pastor Rev. Mr. Budge, Hanoyer, conaucting the services. TORONTO Mr Joseph Corbett Drops Dead. g;quirod in Toronto.â€" Without Warning. FARM FOR gALE ock is immense and so here is not a style of â€"et which she has not yents (which by the way don‘t occu‘ as often as should be), tookâ€" place at the home of Mrs Rev. Robt Mclutyse of the south line, Glenelg, on Wedues day evening the 27th March, whenher daughter Sara was united in marriage tof the man of her choice Mr OChas Ferguson of the township of Pmtfon. L TGZ V ce e â€" WHEDENP: One of those pleasant and happy €: Cns ae We CC en ache. nmmiE. man of her choice wull GO . taking the lihert{ of expres sentiments of all friends and ancek in wishing them a long ful life together till tinally 9 with old age and then may 1 the We done good â€" and servant &c." On Saturday last the remaings of the ‘ above esent.lema.n. whose death occured . on Wednesday 27 March. as reported in the Review last week, were laid to! rest in the family [Eut. at Maplewood cemetery, Rev Mr Little and Rev, Mr. Passmore, _ condacting the _ fuasâ€" eral ceremonies in the presence of a large number of old and intimate friends. FERGUSCNâ€" MCINTYRE The deceased was a member of ine well known Calvert family, of whom there remain two members in town. Mr Jas Calvert and Mrs Adams, and two in Egremont, Mr Wim Calvert and j Mrs T, Ferguson, Me came out w'uh\ his parents in the early 50‘s of last century from Dumfrieshire, Bcotland, | and having learned the trade of blackâ€"| smith went into business at Orchaidâ€" | ville at a time when gravel road vrafâ€" | fic made it of great importance Af | half way house between Darham and | Mt Forest, HMe became widely known | in this sphere and on giviog it up: wany years ago took to cattle dealing | in which his son John is still engaged. For a year or Ltwo back his healith has been poor and a kidney trouble carried g\ Head Office ~â€" "| RANDOLPH MaeDONALD, 11( 1 44 14402 80040 c ntietiareactnt vit ECE For a year or Lwo back his healith has been poor and a kidney trouble carried him off in his 75th year, Qall and in t our clover and othy seeds bef. buying. BBoas & Soxs. The Sovereign Bank of Canada HYMENEAL. The Late Jno Calvert Capital Subscribed . .. Capital fnllyrid-m Reserve Fund .... â€">â€" Assets OVEP ..0+ ++ ++++* Lhe‘l.lml-!-l;ly theirs be wood and faivhfal ws in prosperily e that the good will do fikewise, of expressing the nds and acquaintâ€" em a long and use dinally overtaken Send for them toâ€"day. Com Extraordinary Publishers of the Weekly Globe _and CC C C320 u.emaer we are ABle w_‘_‘!"."..‘. Canada Farmer we are 8"° C o,~" y wonderfal clubbi:s offter. We will gend the W Weexly Globe to Jan. 1, 1 for 31. Jia 4 adâ€" vance. This offer will hold good for a limited time. Bamples at Review NALD, President. ALLAN, V iceâ€"President. D. M. STEWART, Genera wife, three sous and two daughters; Frank. a merchant in Brandon, Man. who got home in time for the funeral; Samuel. a merchant in Treherne, Man.; John at bome; Mrs Ed Hartford of Durham and Mary at home. Fmday April 12,â€"â€"Lot 16, Gat Road, Gienelg, Rocky Suugeen Stock, implements, and Pouoe Terms,â€"10 mos, credit, 9 peP €O9® _ " . " for cash. Sums of 85 and under. Sale at 1 o‘clock, A. moKInNON Jorx CLARK, Dennriet or Auctioneer One of the best farms in the Townâ€" ship of Bentinck, 208 acres, new hWmick house, two large bank barve, land first abrmes, all clearedexcept 20 ac. Snap to quick purchaser, @1500 dow n balance at 4§ per cent. Apply to esn mermmma o se‘ He leaves as "cllitff CHAS RAMAGE, PamtE® axp PusLISBER. The 2nd & 3rd divisions of Lot No. 16, con 1, E, G. R. in the township_ of Glenelg 100 acres, known AS the "»Mcâ€" Kinnon Farm" at the Rocky Saugeen, Immeaiate ?o:sessi(m given, For parâ€" ijculars apply to J, P. Telord. Dated March 11th A. D. 1907. Skort horn bull for s regis ration, one yeat dark roan, Terms reaso! to ~See MacFariane‘s ney the cream « of America manufacture, Mf A, H, Jackson has & houses and yacant lots tor sale. New Wall Paper _ at Reeler‘s. We now have the largest stock and American The Review Durham, O Proprietor FOR SALE OR TO RENT Our stock for this Spring is all as we had a very large wall papel trade last year which cleared up our stock and for this season we are showing everything brand new in WALL PAPERS. We guarntee to sell you the brand new goods cheaper than you will pay elsewhere for old stock,. We show you the verylatest Patterns mauufactured by the Monzie Co. of Torontoâ€"called the Menzie HemmRmRRN OO CC of ‘Torontoâ€"called the Menzie Line â€" We show you the very latest patterns manufactured by the Watson Foster Co, of Monâ€" treal also; these are the very best M I‘g‘s in Canada and again we show you eyerything that is new and upâ€"toâ€"Cate manufactured by Janeway and Carpender, the Jlargest manufacturers of Wall P aper in America. Ve now have on display largest stock of Canadian | American wall capers ever shown in Durham. Sale Register Handing these three liNCS M have the strongest line of Papers ever shown in this part of the country. Come ane see tne new goodsâ€" It will pay you well. Big Stock of Silverware jJust opened up. Farm for .. . @ne, yOE 4 C 00 S Torms reasonable. Apply Bull for Sale per cent. Apply to Mackay & Dosx Vendor‘s solieitors L1 00. 10 IB.bvpeiteit. 24 > credit, 5 per cent off The pricec smashers, Durham and Welland . Keeler:& Sons Lot 16, Garafraxa Interest Credited Quarterly, * ...l..$ 3,998,000 new . wall papers «ea and Canadian has a number of â€" dlots in Durham these three lines we LGsGETTE, Rocky Saug ecn sale: eligible for ir i old, Color, . . . . . » « $25,000,000 , Farm C d4 O