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Durham Review (1897), 4 Jul 1907, p. 1

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SPECIAL oaiai'ERrNtyr'tbese waists were bought at a bargain, buttoned up back, short sleeves and an embroidered panel fronts, perfect fitters, worth $1.50; secure one for $1. $l.00 LAWN WAISTS $1.00 Navy and Black Muslins Hosiery & Underwear These elegant mus- lins, navy and black grounds with dainty white desigmand hen. vy stripe in the weave. would find ready buy- :'73 at 2oe, rm; week per yd "Ye gaxmamam ij) New Muslin Wash Fabrics g To U. B. 'rmemta..--B, a new Postal Law w. ,M compelled to charge tMo E: 't"t in advance for the Rev w about)": in the United States. W!!! those when who. expire this month or who no hr arm“. kind};v “he notiee ttttd to- new during ny, BO " to lone no pawn. 0mm VOL. XXVIII, NO. 27 iii, l mm The 110118601 Quality Imam This the key note of our business methods, has won us the patron age of people of judgement & discrimination. 3433. xseastgsiasxxatxxagaesngeS2 True Quality 1 materials absolutely goofl, Bawle." v ll h 1e listing :11 the lines of tine hoiseyy which we cla'rer,c.te in; Yuan 1,'tYali'l “other ting. . Our "tit b1: Enidché plete indeed in Black-Tan: WEE; tlet: tl? Sip,',:,.. tfhro: cr n ot plete indeed in Black, an, “In“. mac. . u... my. .___---_--__ - open work as well "fatter colored spots etc. This is to be a moon o fancy hoiscty. Let Ill Show you, Special Grocery Bargain Ilia wseh.-4 tine mmow lat you for 25e. s Highest prices paid for butter and eggs Three Great Bargains in WASH GOODS IMPORTANT Correct city style. . .Me each Sailor and Bauer Brown styles. nifty. .1.25. 1.35, 1.95 Wear them and be rally comfortable Men's, 1.50 and 1.75 pr; Ludies'. 1.10 not Ready to 'tep Into-all the latent Iouchel of Ityle Splendid line at...... .... -_----, rpn-nma line um... .... .....r.r.c.c.Trr. "If $9 io 12 White Shoes for Men, Women, Children Silk slips, trimmed with satin baby ribbon..4.75 ml) Fine goods. good linen. trimmed sucks 3nd insertion and lace... 1.50 to 2.50 each All widths - you couldn‘t imagine daintier when; Lots of insertions. y.retPideriestcus, to up rd We 've u nplendld showing of thin anon! tntmlitm-new In" tJT/ig':."'.' rosebndl. spun. do... do. A dreu will cost you e l 6..... ........................ Special hue ot black and white wash good- We yd up to ak Embroideries and Laces triNew Canvas Belts Swank}; Level): White Waist, Just the thing for warm weather. Sizes 14 to Boxs' Wash u its my style...35e not Ill ",'l'l".'.'.. C.1..'1'.'?frg ttl Highest prices paid for Batter and Eggs. James Ireland ........aow4bé§& Tn!" human. aists Men's N egligee Shirts Men's Summer Suits ite Net These are ideal mus- lins for summer wear. The ttts are req, Embroidered Novelty Muslin green, blue and pink and are embroidered on a cream ground. Very special per yd I5C MOtNft,,/iiit?_l 17331-1005: or QUALITY. "iorkmanahip, attractively low prices. ', 1.10 and 1.25; chiidrenh Good ttttd “roux 2 piece, I to .5. 3 piece suiu. u to 7.60 Some white, some colored. all pretty...... n.35 to 1.50 Boys' English Tweed nits Thero'l economy of time and money in it. The only cheap thing to n in the prin. Gowns, drawers, corset cov- en. underukim. White Embroidered Waist Front. broideréd, GGiWJrGiiii, .... .... .... .2.00, 2.25, 2.50 Hnndoome interns .1.20 a WAIST L ‘NGTBS, em- ri.'if,%iiiiriiii Mil (fit Pretty Whitewear Fancy Parasol, Iummer Vests Our strong point. Hm: tis be tt man of This tine Dre- Linen 38 inches wide and of a very uniform fixture, worth " leant 40e per yard. This week per yd 29c. White Dress Linens Mc to Mt Masha PRICEanv: " LttR,--An - of run-p occurrence i balm? Colubmiod on July T and 8: t juhilee of Prim- villa Pr_eriarus, Rev. Atex Mr. flilhvrnv Toronto. wi l ttrsuceh on Suh- hetth July 7 at. ll " 7.30. Gnolie Communion at 'trrrr On Monday follnwmcr Will ho a r qrpzalinnnl PP- nnion. with a galaxy sneakors. ftno music and tonlhaome viands. Ad. mission Me and 15e. Promo-The annual pienie of ihst Public and Sunday Schools of No l Normanhy. was held in Carson’s Grove on Friday hot. Teacher Miss Adair and her workers had a ttno pro- l gram and sports nrmngod. Under {tho notmding heeehes n. fine mixed crowd of ynumznnd old mingled and I rhntted and swung and ate and drank in true, oienie style. Mr Wm Allan was chairman and Able addresws were givrn he Mr H. H Miller M. P.. Rev Mr Kendall and Mr Gilloland, of Av- ton. Mr th Ramona. all-m spokn. while somn Brit, songs and recitation by the nnpils made up a plpnsant afternoon. Rare! and Sports for small prizes ttrnttfted the swarming youngsters Mnd following all WM 5 keenly con- tentpd game of baseball. KrtDLxRroetsDErva.--Atter theSun- day Service in the Methodist Church. Mr. George Mirlford asked the mem- here of the. choir to remain and on their behalf presented Miss Viola Col- ling With a beautiful pearl crescent brooch as n token of their appreetntion other serwces in the chcir. Simi- Inrly and in the some kind spirit on Tuesdav afternoon the members of the Infant class of the Methodist Sunday Behool mot at the Parsonage and sur- priud Mrs Colling who has been their teacher for two years with a beautiful hulruit jar as an appreciation of her work among them. MULOPK 'urvrm'rs.-.TTrm hold their animal Garden mmv nt tho roeidvnr-p of Mr hum-an MrTmnn. A’wrdonn. on Fridav nvnninv. fhor.5th of Julsr. Its" freuhmanf- fnllmvnd hv n litprnry prewar-um. H. n. Mm». M. P., in tho "hair. Adminainn 25 of: and 13rtsv. If wmthor he unfavnrnMs: nostpnne- ment will he made till Monday. Gummy P Tt-'rh. annual mn- crnnmfional an dun partv of the Press hvfnrian ohm-o in Durham. will he held on thst man around: on Thurs" dnv. 11th Julv. Min-am in in DM- naratinn. the Roar mm! lump will he in nthxrttbttteo, Too m, strawberries he, Admisainn IO etc. FTRAYET) --Prom 'hnnrnmiann of tho undonignnd ahnnf tho midrib of May Own v'srsrliot;re, mm prm- rod and whito nna hotfor Mm: And white. Informa, Hon thnt will in“ to their PI'POVPPy, thankful” rooeived. June 15th iirn (Human Rrrrtvrrtt--The hrethrert of r, o L., No M2 wilt “tend “Ft-inn gar. virn in A hndv ntlln min tho Math!» trot church on Sunng ossxr.-7.Tulv, Mamba" are "cquostod to bring had- an and to meet in Calderh, Hall at TO a m. next will be a ttlatte of grant interest to all who rejoice in the progress of Pretshvterinrti.'G/ Special srrvices to recognize the jubilee of the congrega- tion are being held with social features on Monday evening. Ho '. pon NIAGARA la M? great an. nun] Excursion to Nugar under the auspicm of the Enworth L sane tulips plneo ouJu!y 5. Train lon M3 Durham at 6.45 a. m, Tickets $2.40 ood in re- turn tttbtne evening or hy any rnuninr train up to Monday, 8th July. Watch for posters. h at Savings Department. Deposits of $1 and upwards are Mud. a which the highest current rate of interest is allowed. No Delays In making Withdrawals Interest added four times a year Savings Bank Depttrtmettt'in Comedian with all Bundles, Barnum THE BEArt.--saturda last at the instance of the Bd of $orks. are Geo Spluling was arraigned be- foto Police Magistrate Telford, charged with obstructing streets With tele- phone poles. A fine and cmts was im- posed. " 5 July. 'yrt/eiti)Fii'ttprti. '"iif. mitmion26e. Ladies and children 15 cu. Chesley and Durham lacrosse teams Er! tonelyPions in Durham on Friday RAIBAY PArNr.--The right paint to paint right. Bee picture advt. on m- aids page, For sale by F. Seigner. 14-12 The Women's Institute will hold their annual picnic in PetrieU Grove, Hol.. stein, on July 10th. All interested in Institute work are invited to attend. THE STANDARD BANK Priroyille on Sunday DURHAM BRANCH John Kelly. Hunter Menu [ma In Wyn-oh m mums. me EWAN. Rocky Smmeen. Pure Paris Green and Bug Killer OECANADA Heagoffhat " i . " Toronto $1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT DURHAM, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 19E and Monday “TAMI!“ it?! The Bankers yer,.', a live inning PX- hibitton of lmsebal in Priceville last Wednesday winning 16--16 And on in- nincs to spare. Priceville will be here for the return game in the near future. Durham lac use will have the privilege ne c, idny of seeing a that match with he Cbesley bunch, the tirst appearance of n Chesley team in town m a league game). Chesley has a strong team and will furnish an inter- esting game. With this end in view they h. ign. ed and played four Owen S den, Cummings, who was protest here, being one. Durham was a streng- thened. by (mm-ck and rtee of Shelburne, and Davis. H ver there was no fracas among th aye”. al- though encounters occr d between supporters In the tir unrter and ovtr town after the g»; - Hanover will cuth a fltrure in xac9 tor district hon and will yet giye our boys a coup laid atrn gles but the boys are rap] y getting gown to that condition d combination which wins games 'd now,---" watch us_ tro," --- - - It wasnot a love match by any meane. Hanover being sore and deter- mined to even up for their defaulted game here. Innrnugh and closely contented game. Hanover won their second home lacrosse mntch and incidentally. hold high standing at present In this diet- rict. It, was not poor lacrosse that gave the Durham: the small end of the score. more correctly it may be ascribed to Durham being forced to Lug, the major part of the game with ewer men than their opponents. Re- feree Kransmnn of Elam. penaUed the Durhams for the most trivial of. fences, as consequence of which there almost aim; a one or more on the fence; with 'rllu','l',', he ehowec ment- leniency, and it was noticenhle that when etrong Durham men were ott the home team took advantage and did the scoring. The trustees of aplewood cemetery Barbers Corner' ‘nrmnnhy. wish to intimate mall c cornea the necess- ity at a. step bein taken to improve the look of the c "etery. This can he done by having eani g and pros- trate titottet' placed Hart. and plots law-lad up and impr ved. Parties at a distance wishing get. this work done should con-esp int once with the undersigned. tho ' near by are requested tnattend t this matter at once or trustees will compelled to remove many of the: pea. Wag GRANT. Beer, July l, I007, 'dt Varney P. o. DON'T onurcr.h-The great garden party at t e Presbyterian manna on the evvnu of Thursday. 11 July. Program, In ui and all the etceter as. Admissionl cts. LOSE-Be ween the Review ofBee and John Cm eron's, " silver brooch with the name Ienmetta on it. A re- ward given tot e finder. ALL Anon: you y.rA?AstA---Frrdsr 6 July, with th Methodist excursion. Return fare wit stay over privileges. only $2.40. It ill be a bad thing to stew away from. LOST-on Show "Grounds, Monday afternoon, gold rimmed spectacles, with curved holders. Finder' will 0- yliet_isylesxvingat Review ofBee or Mac Furlane" at ore, A meeting of the Farmers' Associa- viun will he held in the Granite Hall. VMney. on Friday, July ts, at 8 p. m. With such a rush in rush out visit, it would sewn impossible for any en- gineer to proparlygrasp the situation. But We'll see. The engineer of the Railway Com. mission accompanied by Engineer Darling and other o, P. R. magnatee paid a flying visit to the town on Fri. afternoon, last. He looked at the ob- jectionable crossing at the foot of the hill. heard the mayor claim the fulfilment of the C. P. R 'tt own prom- isLe for twatchman nnd_ gems, Jteard ,v___.-_ V-..__ -"_"" um... the C. P. R. men extol TG electric hell, and ltwas all over in not more than 10 minutes. as they had to cu'ch the out going train. He. of course. was non-committal. and will report to the Commission. Hanover 8. Durham 4, Cotmnission's Engineer tti, ilhttittjo. [otice Burma. - The baseball game was . chief fer ture of the tdteruoon and greatly en’ joyed. The more at the end of the nine in. nings read “Town ll, O P R7." With evenly matched teams in we. a pretty gene to witness although the town was shun ulightly in the lead. ex- cept for the tttst innings. Both Flee- nmn and Wolfe exhibited [Loud control while then Wu just enoug hlltlng to 1001?“ (Boys).- ers, ed Vickers. 50 yds (tiirh0--rflorence Mountain, Marion Petty. Maggie Ritchie. 100 dir-A. Bricker, M. E, Peterson, Les ',R'irot: 200yds-A Bricker, L Wat-on. Pet» ergon. Running Hog Step and Jam J. tr, Freeman 38 ft m t A Bricker Ita' 4 in J Bricker 35 ft 11 in. 6 entries. Seann Trubhu - Hattie Gordon: Soilore' Ldptnpipe--R Gordon l Sword 1hutce--R Manon. Hn'tie Gordon, Alex Munro and 8 Downing equal for 3rd place t Irish r'/tpil1tttf,i.e Gordon, Alex Munroe, John cGrnth. _ Putting .hot--Dan McDonald w ft, Ed Sullivan 34 ft 7 in., Angus McArth- ur " ft, 6 entries. Throwing Hammer-Dan McDonold 75 ft 10in l Angus MeArthur69 ft 7 in t Thos McDoums l 64 ft 8 in. 8 entrxec. Tossing Chsberr-Arw" MeArthur, 22 ft 3 in t Dan McDonald 22 ft 2 in t Don McLachlan 21 fti0 in, 7 entries. Half mile thee -M. E. Peterson. L Watson, J Bricker. eventa. follows Entries for the athletic events won numerous and tomeUtiOn keen. Lack of time cimpellg cupting " two Road Iuee-1st Downd Henrr, Snd Ted Vickers, Sed Wm. Bauer. I let Prize " Doward Henrr l 2nd Prize $4 Ted Vickers l 3rd Prize 83 Win Bower ! Tm: BAND I The train bringing the 48th High- landers‘ Band was on time and just in time to allow them to play at the tin- ish of the road race. There were " of /theat present including two Pipers all ‘in command of Sergeant Alexander lei, their performance afternoon and ‘evening, ”fondly the evening gave Igreat satis action. In the evening Huey gave several vocal selections as well as dancing and while all their music was chaste and varied in char- acter, showing both feeling and "strength, the chiming hells captured all hearts. Nor was humor lacking ee- peciully in the plantation scene. ‘ NATIONAL Spams , The olgect of the existence of rho ‘Sons of ' cotland Society is to encour- age alove of all that-has made Scot- lland great and honored among the ‘nations and in addition to making pro- vision for the widow and the orphan. for the wants of the destitute and for the burial of the dead. one object of its existence is to encourage the practice of athletic games. sports and amuse- ments. Ben Nevis Camp is aimietg‘to do this and has admittedly suce ed and a carping crank he must be. who can not see in the viiile sport: of Mon- day last. free from gamb ing and oth. er vicious practices; a means to the healthy developement of the individ- ual. and even of National life. Tim DANCING Little Miss Hattie Gordon of Toron- to delighted all hearts by her clever performances and won rounds of ap- plause. The committee broke a rue as to entries in her favor so as to please the spectators and gave her (list pris- es though alone. Included in the band are some splendid dancers on the authority of Judges John McArthur and Don McMillanof Priceville who kindly acted in that capacity, their _ 4-hand reels in the evening elicitating rounds of applause! ‘ The winners are country boy. and de serye credit. Henr has aitrtinguUhed himself on JI',',',.",'? occasions by his tleetuest, and came in comparatively fresh. He is a son of Andrew Henry of Egremont and was warmly con- granulated. lat. Prize " Doward Hen" 2nd Prise84 Ted Vick-rs 3rd Prize $3 Wm Bower For the fourth 'ioJ,ticthi'Ntr, Ben Neyis Camp has presented a. ominion Day Deauimsttition and the public have a ain generously made it o suc- cess. ftd management feel rewarded for their labors and the expense though lheavy. will he more than met by t e receipts. The morning broke tine and Warm but about 11 a m a brisk ohower and heayy clouds caused some anxiety "rut it was any a shower and did good and the rest of the dhy behaved well. though no doubt the attendance wu loeeeued somewhat by the shower. Tm: ROAD RACE The bigger stir in the morning In undoubtedly caused by the interest in the 4 mile road race. Meesn Wm. Black and John H Hunter drove out to Buncsaun and found ll ready to "art. The start was given and off Ni; went accompanied by the starters w o had had to go at a good clip to sei,es, up with them. All kept on till Lam ton Street we. reached when wind began to fail in some, one struck a norm And disabled him. another took a opium _ of whooping cough right in town and l left the threepriie winners to go rnund ', the bridges making a. very nice finish, 1 1atrdyLBo.rsrh-a Bricker, Roy Vick- Fine Weather, Fine Attractions, Fine Crowds The Holiday in Durham Durham Victorious at Buobull. Road Race won by D. Henry. at lhtrling's. dtmttntiatottraivg. ONTARIO a: The' prise winhsrs were u Ct TORONTO In addition to their platform exer- cise. the committee In churns had u- runged for A number of popular Rune- and sports. A maguitieent dinner At the time appointed, Mr Bolsnd took the chair on a platform near by and beside him were Mr I B Lucas. M PP; A. H. U. Colquhon. B. A., Dep. Minister of Education, Inspector J. J. Tilley of Toronto, Inspector N. W. Campbell of Durham, Judge Widdi- tuid, Owen Sound, G. w. Chadwick. of foronto, several clergymen and the two remaining pioneers After some singing by thechildren and the reading of an original poem on the pioneers by Miss E. C. Boland, the authorees. the two aged pioneers unveiled the monu- ment amid the cheers of the assembled multitude. Addreseee were then given J by less" Lucas .Tilley. Oolquhounsnd others, all dwelling on the changes, educational and otherwise, during the past half century and expressing pleas- ure at being present the tlrat ceremony‘ of the kind so far as known in the Province. The Deputy Minister is an easy tiue.nt speaker and rapidly took " audience over the interval em- phasising the great wutritree. to: edu. cation made by our forefathers and pleading for -ittee still in the same l direction by the present generation. l He dwelt at some length upon thei efforts recently made by the st'.',,'.",',': ment in aid of the rural schools by way of increased grants and the incul-l cation of a spirit of. loyalty among the children. I The three pioneers that Itill remain are Messrs A. Halley and R.,Smlth nnd Mrs. Caldwell (Juana. Beridea Moonr- Halley and Smith there were present at the celebration, the two firttt white children born in the section. when were Mr. U. w. Chtdwick. Toronto and Mrs. Boland. A very interesting collection of rare relic: of the only days was Also exhibited halide the monument and were the objects of eoueriderable curiosity and examina- hon. The monument itself in e beautiful chiseled and polished round theft of Scotch granite about nine feet high surmduatintra triple plinth of equine cut stone. On the upper slob II inscrib- ed in bold letter. the word " pioneers." On two faces of the cylinder are nicely cut the names of these ploneere. only three of whom yet rem-m. The ends facing the road been thin inscription " 1867-NO7. To the founders of B. B. No 11 Artemeeu whoee com-Age. hou- eat intentions and stability of purpoee converted the primeval forest Into homes for themselves and those that came after them. Erected by their descendants." The celebration bo-dny wu unique. The occasion we: the unveiling of o monument erected on the School ground. in memory of those only pioneers who founded the School. Lone before the hour appointed for theinterestintt ceremony. the echool yard. the roadway end 'urrounding fields for considerable diltnnce were packed with buggies, canines. home: men. women and children until itlook- ed like a busy city square in full tide of holiday festivity. At I icon-eru- tlve estimate fully 1200 people unem- bled to honor the occuion. Dominion Dar, 1997 will long be re- membered by the good people of Von- deleur. Fifty yen-- Mo, School Sec- tion No 11 Artemeoin wu founded by the few settler- then in the district and is small log school house was built. That log building was followed by n atone house Ind that again by the present building -. Me commodione red brick structure. equipped With: most modern requirements. I _ The Sovereign Money Orders, Sterling Exchange, Letters of Credit, Colleaions, Savings Departments General Banking Business. Interettpaid4timesayear on Savings The First in Vandeleur. A Umquo Evont. J. lk TELFORD. of Canada. We have everything that is new in Solid Gold Wedding Rings, Pearl Brooches, Pearl Pins. Neeklets, Sockets, Brace. 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, Berry Dishes, Butter Dish- We received our information direct from New York and we are making them accordingly. As a matter of net they are all very smart end sty- lish, and what is moot important, lb- squtely correct. Do not tail to call and see our aplen- did diaplg and nuke your oeieaioe, of one of ose stylish summer hats. NESDAY we are having 3 Midsum- mer Millinery Opening, when we will Show some stunning effects in Large Trimmed Sailors and Lingerie Hats. Thurodoy of this week Rey Mr Col- iing and tuning remove to their new sphere of labor in Port Elgin and many good wishes will follow them. Mr Coiling has endeared himself to oil here by his pious and exempiorylife and for me public spirit be has shown in everything that pertain. to the. good of the community. At n meet- ing of South Grey Temperance As- sociation on Tuesday evening he Woe presented with an npprecintive tut. Midsummer Millinery Opening Good Bye to Rev. Mr. Collin; tutdattno concert in the min. alt the porn of which were duly “tried out without: hitch. Great credit. In due the committee the whoa! hoard und indeed all the rateptyen of the nection for nngrudgingly givnng their time and efforts to make the ode bration a success, and a huge an“- it was. _ Pridar, July trth. has been procNm- ed by the I-yor a Cine Holiday. All intercom! take notice. Publisher- of the Weekly Glob Ind Uganda Partner enable us to mat. a wonderful teta acct. We wlll and the Reviewau 'l2t.tPlrtr. one rear for tee, only . l: in ul- "nee. Thine or will hold good for a limited time. 80mph. a. Review once. all sizes. We have just opened up a large assortment of Jap China which makes beautiful wedding pres- entta, of China Dinner and Tea Bets, everything that is new in Toilet Sets, and the Ingest stock of odd piece chine in Durham. CA-q With the "out“ the Scott that “no you t q Don I... II. u_,_o he "on do!- es, Pickle Custom. Salad Bowls and Servers, Bake Dishes, Card Receivers, Bread Trays, Cake Baskets, Bon Bon Dishes, Nap. kin Rings, Carving Sets, Pie Sets, Nut Sets, Berry Spoons, Meat Forks, Pie Servers, Knives and Fork: in feuey cases, Spoons Extraor NEXT TUESDAY AND WED. The Latest Millinery Effects in Lingerie Hats and Sailors. June Weddings ff,ohi'?if,i',,t" gr - an CHAS BAKAGI. Pm": an Pauli-I. "Smacks as. The price ulna-hen. Durham and Welland. Miss Dick . Keeler & Sons CIVIC HOLIDAY. The Review Oath". Ont.

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