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Durham Review (1897), 30 May 1907, p. 1

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MAYT 20 }Jack rday and T8 s3 SHOP L4 W > limited ime. LL, OLISH OLISH S3ING oot ds west still yd. ya These elegant musâ€" ling, navy and black grounds with dainty white designs and heaâ€" vy stripe in the weave, would find ready buyâ€" ers at 20¢, This week per yd 124¢ Navy and Black Muslins $100 LaAWN WAISTS _ $1.00 To U. S. SuBscrn:1BEns.â€"By a new Postal Law we are eompelled o charge $1,50 r:r annum in advance for the Review to subscribers in the United States Will those whose subs. expire this month or who ars in arrears, kindll take notice and reâ€" new during May, so as to lose no papers, _ Obliging bÂ¥a Beepee ie celvee a2e aÂ¥e a"olu ols ala ca l "ale Cale o a ole To a% wl be e e e ole Cole co eSele Cole ol ol SPECIAL OFFERING, these waists wore bouglifat a bargaia, buttoned up back, short sleeves and an embroidered panel frounts, perfect fitters, worth $1 50; secure one for éx. Hosiery & Underwear } VOL. t i moguee â€" The Bouse of Quality _ pyrimm "True Quality! materials absolutely good, flawless This the key note of our business methods, has won us the patrorage of people of judgement & discrimination. TMPORTANT Three Great Bargains in WASH G00DS We could fill a whole page listing all the lines of fine hoisery which we carry but must leaye it uatil another time. Our stock is yery comâ€" plete indeed in Black, Tan, White, Blue, Pink, Grey. Embroidered and open work as well as fancy colored spots etc. . This is to be a season of fancy hoisery. Let us show you, Special Grocery Bargain this weekâ€"4 tins marrow fat peas for 25¢. New Sun Pleated Skirts Fashion decrees sun pleated skirts so we‘ have them here ready for youâ€" â€"black, navy, brownsâ€"beautiful quality of goods and they hang perfectly. Lovely Laces & Embroideries New Muslins & Ginghams & * ® In latest New York styles, Damty Shirt WaiSts in dainty sheer sheer lawns of exquisite qualityâ€"three quarter sleevesâ€"button backsâ€" pleats and baby tucksâ€"lace and embroidery trimmed. $150 to $1.50. 2 specially fine lines of Lingerie Waistsâ€"beautiful Egyptian Lawnâ€"one with front of Irish Laceâ€"the other with baby tncks and Val. lace, $2.50 and $3.50. DAINTY NET WAISTS trimmed with Satin baby ribbon, the very newest silk linedâ€"would be cheap at $6 but we‘re selling them at $4.75. Daintiness is the keynote this season in all lines of Ladies‘ Wear and daintiness is the word that fits the ladies‘ wear in our departments this season more than ever. H. HA MOCKLER May is THE month for you to get your muslin dress, while assortments are good, _ Our Muslins, Ginghams, Prints, etc. are froash and beautiful, and the prices are lower than you exâ€" pect this season. You know there have been great advances in the prices of fine embroideries and laces ; spite of that we are able to keep up the values, bought early. _ Laces in lovely Valenciennes and Torchons Embroideries and Insertions in new Swiss and the popular shadow effects. Highest prices paid for Butter and Eggs. Highest prices paid for butter and eggs James Ireland Embroidered Novelty Muslin These are ideal musâ€" lins for summer wear. The spots are red, green, blue and pink and are embroidered on a cream ground. Very special per yd 15¢ , NO. 22 Dainty Women THE HOUSE OF QUALITY. workmanship, attractively low prices.‘ Our strong point. This fine Dress Linen 38 inches wide and of a very uniform fixture, worth at least 40c per yard. This week per yd 29c. White Dress Linens Purhiam Revien. Too SEvyEREâ€"A writer in last week‘s Flesherton Advance signing himself *‘Spectator" and his article "Shame _ to Priceville" berates the citizens for neglect of their graveyard and dirty and untidy habits in general, We think he is too seyvere. For a week otr two in spring most places haye a ragged appearance, and this is what Spectator has been seeing. He should come again in Juane or July. The G. T. R. are to rebuild their Stratford car shops on an immense scale. The new shops will be 55 feet wider than the present structure, or 950 feet long by 175 feet wide, and will be run with electricity throughout. One large 120â€"ton crane will be enâ€" stalled so that it will enable the heavâ€" iest locomotive to be lifted up bodily and carried over the top of others from one end of the shop to the other, The Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper will be administered in the Presbyâ€" erian church on Sabbath June Z2nd. Services, preparatory, will be held on Friday at 2.30 a. m, and 8 p. in. The Rey A. A. Bice will give an addross at the service on Friday evening. The weekly country paper has as definite an excuse for being in the world as can be furnished by the city dailies, Such a publication is not only m business guide, but is a pulpit of morals; it is a kind of a public rosâ€" trum where the affairs of the state are considered ; it is a supervisor of streets and roads; it is a social friend, a promoter of friendship and good will. Edited by a broad and just man, such a publication so treats the differâ€" ent sects that they realize their brothâ€" erhood and become in reality what they are pictured in print. The town weekly dare not be Presbyterian, or Methodist, or Baptist, but it must selâ€" ect the valuable in each church, and thus it becomes the harmonizer of disâ€" cord. it binds those whom theology would often separate. Eyen the so callâ€" ed small matters of a yvillage or incorâ€" porate town are small only to those whose hearts are too full of personal interest. It is yery important if some echool boy reads a good essay, or speaks well a piece, or sings well a song, or stands high in the class room, that kind olv,fih%r?tion should be made pubâ€" li9fy "of duch success, for more young minds are ifjured by the want of cheerâ€" ing words than areâ€"made vain by an excess of such praise. A Srcoxp OPERATrON.â€"From "In. dustrial Home Notes" in the Flesherâ€" ton Advance, we extract the following "John Teasdale, referred to in last week‘s items, underwent another and more successful operation in the Owen Sound hospital on Wednesday last, We understand that no cutting was necessary, the disease proving to be in accordance with Dr Ego‘s prognosâ€" tication. an abscess. the pus being exâ€" tracted through the nostrils. John underwent the operation nisely and when seen by Mr Harness on Thursâ€" day was resting quieily and in a fairâ€" way to recovery unless a more serious relapse occurs, but we hope for the best. Quite an interest is taken in the new town baseball league, and practice is held every night. The first game will take place next Tuesday evening between the Manufacturers and the Merchants. It is said the Globe, World, Mail and Empire wili shortly put on a special train to bring their papers to London in time to catch the early trains from that city every morning. Call and see the Furniture display at Lenahan and McBMtosb. Servant girl wan work light, no family. Apply Mrs J. Nameron. _ 2 Depcdumybcmdeorwithdnwnbyeithetonhcm-wmbendnw mbtnohmnthspedauyniublekrthoufivhginmmuy,udd.m anmdtolhehnkinfwhzninm In case of death, the money may be withdrawn by the survivor without delay or cost. Write or call for further particulars, T Interest added four times a year Savings Bank Department in Connection with all Branches. THE SITANDARD BANK A/ ce fncsslists= C 3 ,'//‘ '-{T‘ # ’," Darling‘s â€" Fountains for Delicious Frozen â€" Dainties John KHelly, Manager BRANCHES A1LS0d ATP nARrRRISTUOR AND PRICIKUILLL. Ti 1e OW NkSz OPICS OF CANADA Head Office â€" â€" â€" =â€" JOINT DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS DURHAM, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1907 DURHAM BRANCH ESTABLISHED, 1873 See the Rdies‘ cashmere hose at 25 cts., theware extra values at Grants. Snurnar®s For Sac®.â€"150 bunches shingles. first and seconds. Will sell reasonable. Apply to Wim G. Hender son, lot 25, con. 18, Normanby,. THAT NEW RAaTE.â€"Subscribers in the United States when renewing will kindly remember to remit $1 50, the new yearly rate forced upon publishâ€" ers by recent postal changes, $1 00 will now pay for 8 months only,. Not DEap.â€"Weare pleased to have the opportunity of correcting the anâ€" nouncement we made last week that Mr. Allister McDonald was dead, His life it seems was despaired of, but he rallied through and we hope he may live to many useful days, His father Mr. Alex McDonald returned on Monâ€" day and reports, that after a time, when strong enough, Allister will come home. The "Durham colony" of boys in Flint are all prospering and wish to be remembered to friends. A Meeting of the farmers association of South tGrey will be held at Varney in the Orange Hail on Friday the 31st inst. at 8 p. m. All are cordially invit* ed to be present. ‘The Senior and Junior Leagues wilj take charge of the morning service in the Methodist church on Sunday, Mr N, W. Campbell, public school Inspector will preach in the evening. Corrkct Wreppina INV[TA’noxs.â€"l LC S 0s vul The brideâ€"toâ€"be will be as particular| PMTCDts ne: in selecting her wedding invitutions‘houd"ys' as in selecting her trousseau, but eyen| Miss An: the most particular will find what,{,LOlldon Bus they want among our samples _ Ne holidays. make a specialty of wedding invlta-) Miss J >an tions and have recently added seyeral [atrived in C fonts of new type particularly for this |Thursday, purpose. â€" We carry in stock a varied ‘l Mrs. Arth assortment of wedding stationery and smym.g wil feel confident we can please you both ' Ww 18 serio as regards price and quality, Styles| vary in invitations as much as in any.| _ Ms Bon thing else and the modern printer| SU°St of her keeps upâ€"toâ€"date. We have the latest Wilson for styles in type faces and paper. Your Messrs F. inspection is solicited at the Revirw | ter, attende job office., No publicity. \T‘"ONO las Artbur proved easy picking for Durâ€" ham‘s Junior and only lacrosse team Victoria Day, when thevy were vanâ€" quished in an exhibition game at a celâ€" ebration at Drayton, to the tune of 09â€" 1, For the opening five minutes, the match gave promise of being closely contested, but the Darhams appeared with the genuine brand lacrosse and the staying power and wore done their opponents during the remainder of the game. Following was the linoe up : Durham. Arthur, Hughes Goal Campbell Wolte Point Farrell H. McDonald C, Point Brocklebank M. Smith 1st Defence McKinney McComb 2nd Defence _ Haldane B. McDonald 3rd Defence Johnston Kearney Centre _ Dunn D, McFadden 3rd Home Mitchell Saunders 2nd Home Buschlen Lavelle Ist Home Peterk in F. Smith Outside Ferguson Darling Inside Howson Grant Captain Stravnder. The Durham FurnitureCo, will have tor sale a quantity of slabs and mixed wood at $3.50 for alarge double load, delivered. Orders left at the Review office. For BauE.â€"A number of town lots on Queen and Countess Sts., good location, prices reasonable. Apply to Thomas Smith or at the Postoffice. Jux® Brines,â€"Get your wedding announcements at the Review office. No publicity, Several styles to choose from. Sure to suit you. Grant Durkham Won The First. ‘ print wrappers for $1 00 at arrived in Durham from Michigan on Mis, Thos. Daniels and two daughtâ€" ers, visited Mt. Forest friends. Reeve Saunders went to Toronto last week on County business, Miss Lizzie Laidlaw, professional nurse is a guest at the parental home. Miss Maggie McFarlane, Detroit, is visiting her brother D. B. McFarlane. Mr J, 8. Drysdale went to Winterâ€" bourne last week to assist in a concert, Mr _ Peter Watson visited his daughters in Toronto oyer the week end. Mr. Roland Keeler used the holidays to yisit his father in Welland. Messrs Murray Smith and Wm Laâ€" velle spent a few days in Durham last week., Mrs T. McClocklin, visited in Tot onâ€" to over the holiday, Mr. P. G. A. Webster spent over the week end in Toronto. Mr. W. H. Bean spent the holidays with relatiyes in Fordwich. Mr, F. E. Seigner left Tuesday mornâ€" ing to take a look at Cobalt doings. Mr Wm Smith, Sr.. visited his daughter at Elora. Rev. Mr. Colling is attending the Methodist Conference in Berlin this week. Mr and Mrs Wm Lawrence spent Victoria day with her parents in Benâ€" tinck. Rev, Mr. Connor, of Brookholn a former rector of Trrinty, has been in town since last Saturday and preached on Sundsy last from his old desk with acceptance. We were pleased to have a call from him and to learn of his welâ€" fare. His son Abrabham has now the B,. A, degree. Heand his family purâ€" pose to be present at the opening of the new church in Egremont. Misses McLeod and Molland of the High School Staff, visited at their homes. Mrs R. Torry paid a visit to her parents near Burlington during the holidays. Chas Moore, W. McDonald, W. Johnston, Jr., and Ed Glass were in Toronto from the 24th to 27th. Messrs F. Lenahan and J. H. Hunâ€" ter, attended the Woodbine races in Toronto last week end. Miss Kate McDougall we are glad to learn is slowly improving, hoping if only gradually it will prove permanent. Mr Dan McFadden, over a year a clerk with Mr Jas R. Gun has gone to assist in the drug store of his brother Moore at â€"â€"â€". Dan has proved himself a young man of the right stamp and the brothers will * make it 80-” Miss Annie Cameron, student at London Business College was home for Mrs, Arthur Whitmore is this week staying with her father in Petrolia who is seriously ill, Mrs Bond, Toronto, will be the guest of her parents. Mr and Mrs Geo. Wilson for some time. Messrs Archie Robertson and Enâ€" gineer Doherty of the CU. P. R. staff. were in Toronto last week. Mr M H. Miller, M. P.. and his brother Mr E. 8. Miller of Winnipeg, were in Durham on the 24th. Mr, John Vollet, Sarnia, was in Dur* bham oyer the week end seeing hi« mother and brother, W. B. Vollet, Rey Mr Fawr, Gorrie, and little daughter, yisited his father and sister in Glenelg and Mrs Farr‘s old home in town. Mr, W. D, Mills left for Ottawa last week after a few days at home. BHis son Milton went with him for a week or two‘s outing, MrJohn Cochrane, Surgeon of the Steamship, Lake Cbhamplain, paid a Aying visit to town last week and left Thursday morning with Mrs D. Jackâ€" son,. for Toronto. Miss Annie Straith spent the 24th in Mt. Forest. Mr. W. J, Adams spent a few days in Toronto. Mr Alex Buart, Toronto, spent aâ€" bout a week with friends here. He is in a responsible fOoreman‘s position {0 a laundry there. Mr. Wim, Lauder is in Toronto this week. Mrs J, Kress bholhdaged in Toronts, TORONTO Brown and her mother Miss Minnie Buchannan, of Maryâ€" hill, Scotland, is at present the guest of her cousin, Mrs Wm Mountain, and contemplates making her abode in Canada if favorably impressed with the country. Several ladies from our auxiliary of the W. F. M. 8. in Holstein on Tuesâ€" day. Those who went were ; Mrs. Grant, Mrs, Fargubarson, Mrs, Allan, Mrs, John Cameron, Mrs. John Clark, Miss Helen Smith, Miss Farquharson, and Miss A. L, McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vickers yisited his sister Mrs. Robt, Smith and relaâ€" tives recently, Revy Mr Farquharson is a represenâ€" tative from Saugeen Presbytery to the General Assembly of the Presbyâ€" terian church, which meets in Montâ€" real the first week in June, Me bas been honored by an invitation from a Montreal Comumittee to preach in one of the churches during his visit. Mr. Harris, of the Cement office, yvisâ€" ited his home in Owen Sound over the week end, Mr. and Mrs, Mathom, Nassagaweya visited at Mr, John Hunt‘s over the holidays. Mr and Mrs 1. Paul, of Orangeville, Mrs G. Watson and children and Mrs W. Watson of Arkell, and Miss Millie Calvert, of Guelph, were guests al Mr Wm Caldwell‘s and Mr Wim Whitmore‘s during the bolidays. Mrs G. Watson and Miss Calvert are sisters of Mrs Caldwell, Mrs Paul is a sister of Mr Caldwell‘s. Messrs Howard and Husson, Galt., visited their family here over the holiâ€" days. Miss Edith McKenzie was in Mount Forest for a few days lately. Miss Lizzie Lauder is in Toronto where she intends to stay for a time, Last Thursday the teachers and puâ€" pils of the Durham School loyally oh-l served Empire Day by a procession, marching with flags from School to Town Hall, where appropriate exerâ€" cises were gone through with. Th« chair was taken by Secy, of School Boavd, C. Ramage in the absence of the Mayor, who was detained by illness in is {amily, and after the pupils had sung "The Maple leaf for Ever" adâ€" dresses along patriotic lines were given by Rev, Messre Colling and Farqubhar® son, Mr, Limin, 8r. and Prin. Allan, A map of the world was displayed and the mind impressed through the eye with the magnitude of the British Em pire, while wholesome lessons of loyalâ€" ty and deyotion to country were preâ€" sented. The hall was almost fall, quite a few parents and others being present and all joined keartily in * God Save the King " before dismissal Mr, Neil McCannel left Wednesday to visit relatiyes in Stayner. Mrs. Glags was the guest of Georgeâ€" town relatiyes last week. The Farmers lnstitute haye bills out announcing the date of this great annual eyent as above, Fare from Durham $1.15, with stay over priyi« leges. Lunch on the farm and other atâ€" tractions in abundance. R. Morice is President and G, Binnie, Secy. Mr, Adam Robertson epent the holâ€" days in Guelph, The Sons of S®tland commuttee have this year securtd as their main attraction the far fatoed band of the‘ 48th Highlanders,no@the pipers alone, but the big brass pind, including a great variety of instr@mentals, singers dancers, &c. The Sovereign Current Accounts and Savings Deposits received .at all Branches at best rates consistent with conservative banking. Intere& paid 4 times a year on Savings Deposits. 33 The Great Excursion =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 4 # 4& â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Empire Day. Dominjon Day Bank of Canada. J & TELFORD; Durham. Hovses to LeEt.â€"Two houses in Up.â€" per town to Let, Apply to W. Black When you want Gshing tackle be sure you ge! the best. f’ou can do t.hi;x1 vy dealing at Lenahan and Mcln« tosh. Our t-heat). cheap offer of Review and Weflkz Gliobe and COanadian Farmer with iNlustrated Supplement for $1.30 per year lasts only till June Ist. _ Don‘t miss the chance so many have taken the advantageof, C. RAMAGE â€"Publisher Warm weather has again resumed sway, we hope to stay, There were a a few chilly days last week, but the 24th was ideal for outâ€" door sports, driving, &e, and was well used. Spring weather seemed well established up till Sunday afterâ€" noon when chillis came continuing till the outbreak of Monday, which it seems extended oyer mosé of the proâ€" vince, five and six inches of snow falling in some places, giving mariners a rough time, and the people of Simâ€" coe town a cyclone which destroyed much property, On May 24th, a long dark raincoat and a short fawn coat, Also A Fountain Pen with gold hband. Finder will be rewarded by leaving at the Review Office. Publishers of the Weekly Globe and Canada Farmer we are able to make a wonderful clubblnfi offer. â€" We will send the Review and Weexly Globe to Jan, 1, 1908 for $1. Cash in a adâ€" vance. â€" This offer will hold good for a limited time. Bawmples at Review In urito of green grass, and golden dandelhons, and springing flowers and bursting leaves and buds, Old Winter returned to the scene on Monday afternoon last and for 7 or 8 hours blew a blast and precipitated snow that might haye fitted the worst month of winter. Considerable frost accompanied this unnatural visitation and it is fearedfruit will have suffered. Will be held forÂ¥tthe Town of Durâ€" ham, in the Town WWall, on Monday, 3rd June at 7.30 p . A Regular Winter Blizzard on May For plambing hbasement, closets, &c. for Durham Public School, Tenders will be received up to 2nd Friday in June, Plans and specifications can be gseen at J P Telford‘s office, Durham Wa Jouxsrox Chairman, Pub. school Bd. 21st May, 1907, R. B. Keeler & Sons Gold Wedding Rings, Pearl Brooches, Pearl Pins. Necklets, Sockets, Braceâ€" lets, Gold Watches and chains, for the June brides, Also the largest stock of choice Silverware that we have ever shown consisting of Silver Tea Sets, derry Dishes, Butter Dishâ€" es, Pickle Castors, Salad Bowls and Servers, Bake Dishes, Card Receivers, Bread Trays, Cake Baskets, Bon Bon Dishes, Napâ€" kin Rings, Carving Sets, Pie Sets, Nut Sets, Berry Spoons, Meat Forks, Pie Servers, Knives and Forks in fancy cases, Spoons all sizes. We have just opened up a large assortment of Jap China which makes beautiful wedding presâ€" entts, of China Dinner and Tea Bets, everything thatis new in Toilet Sets, and the largest stock of odd piece china in Durham, ow onliibimprnnt: ble val e for every dolâ€" ar spent with us. ADJOURNED CORRT IF REVIS1ON CHAS RAMAGE, June Weddings Our Lady of the Snows We haye everything that is new in Solid PamTER AxD PUOBLISEER. The pricc smashers Durham and Wellant Tenders Wanted The Review ® *â€"â€"_â€"â€"~â€"â€"Â¥ $ 4 â€"â€"._â€"_.__ RURRY UP !!! wW. B. Vipuretr, Cleak Durham Ont. Af

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