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Durham Review (1897), 26 Sep 1907, p. 1

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UXNXg§S! rta ker REST EW I ss made pany. ORE College ‘oister. nonth, renoâ€" should Sed to Poles, ‘ames y a thorâ€" : store ag _ trimâ€" eave, EC pa $5000 . You Prin «tet ool om ce you IX guiiiiialhihalaiihiiiiiihiiiiihiihihihhidbiiiid i. € _ " THE HOUSE OF QUALTY®" _ E W benlncnfealna aa‘a ala wl e w a‘a n ce aala o e alan en a n an n nc alacelanefase‘avala e n We have just a few left of Raincoats. We w 14 oi Ens oi wl are aon t anad ooo o ue Ei | In weights for all weathersâ€"to fit all sizes of peopleâ€"and so much and so many kinds we hardly know what to do with it. In spite of the high price of wool, we have maintained the high standard of quality at old prices. papers, Obliging VOL. XXVIII, NO. 39 To U. 8. SussortBers.â€"By a new Postal Law we are compelled to churge $1,50 per annum in adyance for the Review to subscribers in the United States. Will those whose subs. expire this month or who are in arrears, kindly take notice and reâ€" new during Sept., so as to lose no New Fall & Winter Underwear There are The weaves, fiinishes, colors and patterns are all so good we know you will be interested in them. Three special lines are Fashionable New Dress Goods WANTEDâ€"â€"ANY QUANTITY BUTTER AND EGGS The new Fall Models in coats for ladies and girls have arrived here and they are certainly handsome. They are most styâ€" lishly made of materials that are firstâ€"class as to both quality and style. The prices, you will find are very reasonable, indeed, IMPORTANT James Ireland are other goods too, in all the fashionable shades. Come in and see them. We enjoy showing them and we are sure you will be interested in seceing them. Raincoats for Ladies New Fall Coats and are Ladies‘ Cloth beautiful finish, â€" blues, browns, green, red and black....... 75c yd Ladies‘ Cloth fine finishâ€"blues, brown, red, black.... 55¢ yd Clan Tartans and Fancy Plaids at _ Cia~ 6n 1 CM .. 4 Tue PusuisuEER. eft of those Ladies‘ Cravenette and rubber We want to clear out every one of them selling them at big reductions. im 50c to 1.50 yd The Standard Bank pays interest four times a year on all Savings Bank deposits. Savings Bank Department in Connection with all Branches. + Micnt Have Bneryx \VORSE.â€"T[‘&V-':,‘; ellers by G. T. R. afternoon train of | qy Friday last had an unpleasant exper. m 1ence. When at the sideroad running yo from Barber‘s corners a bolt came out, go but was immediately noticed and the up train vrought to a standstill. The res search for it was successful. but when no replaced the engine would move wi neither backward nor forward. One rel of the train crew was despatched to | p. Holstein and the wire brought an enâ€" ) ab; gine from Palmerston, and hauled the | 7 imbecile engine and train, nearly three t hours late. to that place. Of course ml the passengers grumbled but werei?rl:“ thankful they were not in the ditch. y A special inade a speedy run to fual Guelph to catch trains east and west ‘ is t on main line and succeeded, though iA Detroit passengers were stalled in pa:: London, Before reaching Stratford ’Irln; there was another experience, A euc, freight train had come to grief, six or tari seven cars derailed, effectua‘ly bockâ€" l ing the line, Passengers had to make ‘ ,I:;e t A lonfiil v:‘nlk to reach another train Iuskremeel them sc ica beyond the wreck. Durh ’ The Women‘s Insytut,e Sept meeting at the hon Thos McGirr when 26 lad discuss things pertaining The next meeting will be â€"} 3rd at the home of Mrs Varney, subjects taken will to pregare O rhankngiving "The books we read," ++ ies in the home." A11 ladres come to come and take pa cussion. THE STANDARD BANK |CLASS DURHAM BRANCH [ Cor. ; John Kelly, Manager j ,’c W. L SRhAnNCcHEsS ALso at HARRISTON AND PRICIKVILLLE. â€"W. P . E. Moglock has secured Miss Grinâ€" yer a very bigh class mulliner to take charge of Ris millinery department who makes Rer bow to the, ladies of Durham, as %n artist in designing fashionable n illinery, With Miss Brown as assi§tant and a staff of improvers, he Will he in a position to suit‘his many istomers in all lines of fashionable hea gear. day Oct. 4th A meeting of the Soutl‘r Grey Temâ€" perance Association will be held next Friday evening at 8 o‘clock. All in. terested are invited and expected to be present. Rooms and sedfho mtest creations 12 | text the wopge & _ latest creations in | text the w ;:;‘on;hle Fall Millinery, !(]).meg [“(')'r'(’j'su‘, BALE.â€"A _ numbe im, flanked on ;2t.s on Queen an Count':;; s‘ZZ t?)wg o 2o en T}(;nmon. prices reasonable, Apj f ‘t) to get right wit) omas Smith or at the Postoffice, .. :::::;“."“,;’W policy LoST.â€"On Tuesd Â¥ ish the bar AV. h i â€" | 1 ]t;v;en Flesherton andvl) 7;1!:",')"',%'“:,:, mfif:ggr;(ifi? t oh(iigeet :"lh gold chain, inder _ will i'"l"essivene:sgm o y leaving at Xl;eR view Office. Ptl_&lgorm were in RICK \r : of the tow _ BrIcK romr Sau®. 4A qhantity of| P12 26 (OWm the nds on people to whom nature d normÂ¥1 vision, enjov perfect the aid Of Chas. J. Western‘s ally adjusged glasses, It your is defectiv&consult the Speciâ€" t‘h: Middaukh House on Friâ€" £ OF CANADA Head Office .â€" . . . Middaugh Pieuse on censes, Durham, Ont Jackson has a n 1 UC Etd UT _Will be in a position y Oustomers in all lines headâ€"gear, A s InsRhitute held their at the home of Mrs when 26 ladies met to pertainieg to home, ng will be held on Oct )me of Mrs Z, Clark, ts taken will be " How rh:m‘kfgiving dinner," Havens, who on Friâ€" beart and hand in maâ€" bappy couple left for afternoon "train and 10on trip, &are going to a. where he has secur. l 9A gitls dor All ladres are welâ€" _ RENXRâ€"A good farm, of Durkam, mast have house nd barn, and take part in disâ€" »0wWNkSz 2 OPICS EDNE cesc ensidh 3 sideroad running ‘s a bolt came out, ‘ noticed and the ~SSon has & number of yacant lots in Durham table out buildings Durham\Brick Works, Lewix, piano tuner ex. Durhak about the last Mr Harmy Land, wanted, Apply to Parisian Millinery ESTABLISHED 1873 nesession this Issuer of Marâ€" W n enmnemmmomy DURHAM, THURSDAY, SEPT Friâ€" _1 i. â€" _ VAY 0o impurity and card playing is gambling because it is a game of chance. Three States of the Union make plaving progressive euchre a criminal offence, and in On.â€" tario any one having a party when the game is played ‘or prizes is liable to be taken before a magistrate and fined l o ny C Their treatment of social rather by way of broad sweey nunciation than by an atte trace the ill back to first pri Amusements are good that are ful to body, mind and spirit. J is the kighway to impurity a; ues I 1 Das se OeR | ne 3 ; _ _ _‘ in the most sacred parts | of the service and though religion is | pictured s joyful and even jolly, there | is no doubt that his power is by + in-x [spiring fear and gloom in the hearts | of his hearers." Everythin depends | lupon immediate action, * ‘g’hell the' meetings close on Sunday evening | ’youl chance, impetent sinner, will be| gone," The astion urged is to stand | up, come forward, yield, W hether | results thus produced will abide or / not will depend on whether along |, with the feat there is awakened the‘ religious affections of trust and love, Fear is temporary, the things thatf! abide are faith, hope and charity. I i y o C" m EvE, He inâ€" terprets God‘s Providences and fears not to tell ot judgments that follow.â€" ed in the wake of those who refusea to respond to their call. The devil in hideous forms is on the sinner‘s track and is already holding you in his grip, All this, with a boldness and with a speech bordering on the irreverent, is pressed from Cay to day, Though jests abound in the most sacred parts Of the servira un 1 _ "¢ Dcred " euiemiddaPuslclicio td |purpose to live a new life, Wh Ees the power of Crossley and H, over an audience it is not easy to Certainly it is not because everyt that is said commends itself to judgment or appeals to the h i-‘ew speakers do more to lacerate feelings and shock the sense of ; mety than Mr Hunter, and yet, t is no doubt that his is the control spirit in the movement. He as the soal through the gate of fear sends trembling wherever his d enter. ‘Then he works in league | death, piling _ up incident | a incident _ to bring _ its hor before you till you hear your de knell and _ the doom ‘""a Chris, corpse in a Christless grave," He terprets God‘s Providences and fe not to tell ot judgments that foll ed in the wake of those who refu to respond to their call. The devil hideous forms is on the sinner‘s +» rROl i taint uds sb During the ser atiendance has be hundred or more C m en. sc o. /20O0CC IMIDISL@ sponded to the invitation to te Mr Hunter shook hands with Mr qubarson thus taking fareweli o Prvshyterinus, with Mr Newto farewell to the Baptist, with Janl)ieaon as farewell to the Metho wrikly NE 2% 2UO0d Ape tm impjy 25¢; 7 NOK Was Arranged to give impressiveness to the event, To the platform were invited the ministers of the town, the mayor and council, the school Inspector, the editors of the town papers and the financial comâ€" mittee. In forcible terms Mr Hunter repudiated the charge that he was in the work of evangelism for money, . He had accumulaied of his own only $2500. and during the last year he and Mr Crossley had given to missions no . less than $3000, so that & seltish aim was out of the question, Testimonies of good received durine 16. _ 10P‘ts 6 Wrawnds _z s2)¢ °; ~*UOON 100K as | text the words of Wisdom, To 3 ou, ‘ O men I call," and to the imen before ’ him, flanked on either side by a phalâ€" Anx of women, he proclaimed the call | to get right with God, invest in a llfe, insurance policy, make your will, and | abolish the bar room. The evening imeeting took the form of farewell,’ and everything was Arranged to give|. impressiveness to the event, To the ' platform were invited the ministers | ; of the town, the mayor and council, j the school lnspector, the editors of the J town papers and the financial comâ€" mittee. In forcible terms Mr Hunter|< repudiated the charge that he was in | C the work of evangelism for money, | C He had accumulaied of his own only | n $2500. and during the last year he and Mr Crossley had givan i. 2.72",.98 Continued on [ 0 _ 0 99) 27900 JCZduer Newton, and by Dr Bro1 ford, Miss Crawford and witn féeling and express the gospel and solo, words of ([,,) ) TCA" the parting | words of Crossley and Hunter, Mr! Crossley had left on Friday for Atheus | where they are entering on another| series of meetings, but his flace in the l’ service of song was ably filled by . the [ choir under the leadership of Mrs | Newton, and by Dr Brown, Mr Midâ€" l. fOrd. Miaa Llea aag._ 2 °L9 Yts 22/C1ce iL is not casy to say, y it is not because everything said commends itself to the IF An aemeieat e l D aciin ' he series of meetings the has been large and two more have signified their live a new life, Wherein er of Crossley and Hunter lanas ts tel. C 4nd even jolly, there | his power is by "in-‘. gloom in the hearts _ Everythin depends‘ action, t ‘g’bell the | $ of trust and love. , the things that pe and charity, _ of social sins is broad sweeping deâ€" by an attempt to toafilrst principles, TORONTO page 8. BP EC \I'l' ' « and yet, there s the controlling | ent. He assails| ate of fear and | rever his darts ; 5 in league with | incident after | its horrors | ear your death | e ** d {;h(igtless" the afternoon took as rouirs a al rd and others, who expression rendered ) the heart, lacerate the e healthâ€" Danging to testify, ith Mr Farâ€" welt of the Ne\y(Qn as p_rop. to | CLASS 1â€"FIELD GRAINS f‘“-! Fall wheat, whiteâ€"John Staples, h. ,J W Blyth, BREdge. Fall wheat, red rd |â€"W Willis, J Vessie, H. H. McCrie. a Spring wheatâ€"D, Edge, W. Willis. he | Goose wheat â€"R. Edge, D. Hamilton. ve | Buckwheatâ€"â€" w . Willis _ Oats, short oâ€" | whiteâ€"D Hamilton, R Edge W Rame» e |age. Oats, long whiteâ€"T Lauder, ‘q|R Edge, D Hamilton. Barley, six _|rowedâ€"D. Hamilton, W. Ramage, Barley two rowedâ€"T Gadd. Peas, * | small whiteâ€"W Willis, T â€"G Lauder. D Edge Peas, any other kindâ€"â€"H, Grasby, W Ramage, Scarf & Sons. Flax Seedaâ€"T Gadd, 8. Putherbough, Indian Cornâ€"R Edge. | CLASS 2â€"FTELD ROOTS Potatoes. ang kimaâ€"D Hamilton. Col. potatoesâ€"D Hamilton. Swede Turnipsâ€"Scarf & Son. Mangel redâ€" Geo E{;rd, T Seart & son, G Binnie, Mangel, any otherâ€"Scarf & Son, D. | Hamilton, G Herd â€" Field Carrotsâ€" S Putherbough, Scarf & son, W Seart Sugar beetsâ€"Scart & son, Geo Herd, S. Putherboug h. SBnub-T. Gadd. Col swede tumiguâ€" Hamilton, Seart and son, Geo. Binnie. Cornâ€"J. G. Gray, H. McCrie, Geo. Binnie. Col. field routsâ€"D Hamilton, Scart & Son. CLASS 3â€"GARDEN VEGETABLES Col. garden vefeublelâ€"B e 'CW.IAng, Mrs. Biackburn. Sals â€"W. Farquharson, Miss Mockler. Ro | During the day the Battalion Band, { under the new leader, played at inter. | vals and was thoroughly enjoyed, | / H, H. Miller, M. P., was on the fgrounds and met many friends. wI, (0Sut (ORer Corerk were even so many present was surâ€" I{prising. The Directors will have a new experience we presume in finanâ€" cing, but there will be no let up in progress owing to one series of bad | days, Mr. cold anga p 2. 55 1r0€ worst, showery, cold and forbidding, and that there Sxfmmam Geusuis No C Sg lhe details of the winni-;g'.rm'i“here was on the whole a good show if the crowd had only been there. _ The sumie flms t i n c â€" 0C C Cament CCC Hgo dU . quired of recent years. The Edge‘s Jand the Binnie‘s are to the front in 1 | the butter classes as usual, and judgâ€" |ing of the fine quality of all the samâ€" |ples must have been no easy task . [‘ Deserving credit for fine business displays are H. H. Mockler, with some pretty tartans, silk waists, curâ€" tains, scarfs, &o.; Miss Dick, of the Parisian Millinery Co., with a glass | case filled with attractive goods for the ladies ; T. Smith with some of his famous robes ; _ McQueen and Morice, with an elegant Bell piano, furnishing sweet music, and near by a Morris piano shown by Clark, Last but not least by any means was Rusâ€" sell, of the Big Store‘s appropriate display of Empire Queen stoves, for heating or cooking, the latter aualitv Ro use o s1 1 PRIZE LISTâ€"FIRST Day T 'more encouragement, Upstairs the ladies‘ work claimed |first attention and experts say it was fine and above the average. The imâ€" portant department of bread, pastry, pickles, &c., was more than up to the mark we should say, and competition keen,. Mrs R, Morice has the disting. uished honor of taking three firsts in the bread classes, a habit she has acâ€" l quired of recent years. The Edge‘s anmidl tha nilus: (E000 Ct oo Te _ o,, 4 ) . â€" ! 1YC reliected in the roots and vegetables which were below the average in size and quantity if not in quality. The fruit was a surprise to Judges and the public for its uniform excellence, the competition here too, 'being keen. Flowers and plants were pictures of delight and in great proâ€". fusion and above the average. The corn stalks and sheaf oats shown were conspicuous features and the display of grain in sheaf might well receive MIONE @NCOUracemant Notably is this so where there was keener c and good quality. _ The d howeyer, was reflected in and vegetables which were average in size and quantit quality. ‘The fruit was a . ‘| Fine Exhibits, but unfavorable [ Weather l bommasccd " For a long series of years South | Grey Show has been favored with fine | weather, but this year was an excepâ€" !tion, rain having fallen on both days and temperature low, However | while outside features are necessarily Idampened, literally and figuratively, ‘ the inside fienlas tu . __ _ i 2 I i .5 .0 0C "5@ SEEeEET the inside display is very good well up to the average and in sor its features, better, must leave to the prize list s w# in + F South Grey Show NOTES, . 26, 1907 are to the front in as usual, and judgâ€" N14 CHOH un l View. this so in grain, keener competition The dry summer _ _ 4PÂ¥ EY Mockler.‘ JI. C. very good and and in some of Ba Hox, D. McMiL1ax, ArcH. Cam»srur, Esq., M.1 A. K. Dvarent, Esq., M.P, P. G. Jexxerr, Generalâ€"Manager. The Sovereign Bank of Canada p Continued on p;g; B Interest at best 20 00 ~* eeurends Emiurmvs JarVIs, Esq., . . . RANDOLPH MACDONALD, Esq.. Fj»«/ L 22 C020 AZI0UR t. Watson, Qnilc, orana dge, W G Firth, Quilt n.. W G Firth, Mrs G Crocneg cotton quilt.. A. han k2 a# L ns HEAD OFFice Paid Up Capitat;: . Savings Bank Department. Arthur MeDonald, men‘s socks.. Mrs ald. Pair women‘s BOARD OF DirEcroRs: current rates D, Beq., First Viceâ€"President * == _ Second Viceâ€"President Hox. Prrer Mchlll. ‘w. K. MCNAUGHT, Een :â€"TORONTO. rates paid quarterly, BRANCKH ALEX, Brucr®, R. Casszuns, | _ The Review is a day late this week the cause being the effort to furnish ) the Prize List for 8. Greg Show, | Mr Miller, Inspector for the C. P. R, was along over the new route this week incpecting ties and timber and found eyerything in good shape. The road, he says is in a forward condition ’und ballasting will follow grading immediately, The engine, it is exâ€" R}eeted. will be here before winter, o road he bas been on, he says, shows so much cutting and filling, Mats and Regs at Grants. Newest styleKin Fal] clothing are shown at 8. F. MBprlock‘s. At the Gordonâ€"NMkacKay Co., Toronâ€" to, annual field day of games and sports, were pleased to nolice Kobert 1 I _ P PCO P0 COee "Eomane Hughes, formerly of town, in frst place in the 220 yard race, Go| Millinery Openings Tuesday we put in type the follow» ing paragraph : Mr F. Peel took suddenly ill last Thursday with an appendix trouble and went to Fergus hospital to underâ€" go an operation which was safely perâ€" tormed on Monday though the patient is still in a critical condition, Toâ€"day, Thursday, we learn with deep regret that he has succumbed to the disease; having nusunh amuc mn Asst, Caml-flm vilines ts nsc t h cA 4 of silk caught up of ed with large pin t of tan velyet ribbon from the back of cr very much admired, fancy Kin were shoy street hats also how in large bow effect dence, , Un all hands, one model much ad. mired was of Roche felt iaced with Tadeau velvet trimmed with beautiful roses and shaded foliage to match, The new purple shades were also shown on a smart hat with drooping brim covered plain, finmshed with two hand. some Amazon plumesin pearl grey and large chow of yelvet, Hats off the face were also shown :t:ld'g.ne of tan velvet with tam eroawurn 2. EmE 0 33 "} C 21CW weeks earlier than usual the Parisian Millinery Parlors were all aglow with very artistic decorations in all the Autumn shadings of San Roche empire greens, Tadeau and new purple, including the very new shot and ramier effects in most perfect blendings, Although the ings wereafew w the Parisian Mi â€" 1 _ Morlock‘s Fall Millinery opening *] Wed. and Thur, of last week was a â€"]Jcomplete success, Throngs of ladies , |constantly visited this attractive show eJroom and were unanimous in express» p |1ng their delight with the latest millinâ€" ery creations. The most popular colâ€" "fors are white, orange, green, leather | brown and also black is very ctrona; The hats are mostly yery large, wi short fronts and deep back, ;q:m are |many of the French felts hemg worn ostrich and fancy feathers ate in great favor, This winter silk and velvet flower will be worn more than evep before. Ornaments in the shape of large knob pins are the style, A verz nice hat was a lirge brown velvet wit tbucked brown velvet edgeand the rest covered in plain, high crown with six rows of frilled ribbon &round it; two pretty brown feathers at left side of crown finished by ‘a pretty hunch of shaded brown porpies. Another was a dainty little white shape trimmed with a pale blue feather and fancy liberty satin ribbon rosette and shaded pins. Bandeau was trimmed in pale blue flowers, $5,000,000. Death of Mr. Fred Peel. vance. This c limited time, office, Publisners of the Weekly Globe and Canada Farmer enable us to make a wonderfal clubbing offer. _ We will send the Reyiew an Weekly Globefor one year for $1.30 only ; Cash in adâ€" 'vu.nc.o.a This offer will hold good for a Insi+ sfi ay . C > Extraordinary Offer CHAS RAMAGE, Prernter anpo Posursa®e. Mn en t § Alge msccss hat he has succumbed to having passed away in with wife and daughter This sudden removal of siness men is very strikâ€" nds us once more what are. To his bereayea hter, his aged father and extend sympathy in the #@ # & _ put in type the follow» up off th(-"l'uv"(:.“ f:ue:nu -’.)iL“ h(_\ldir_ng large bows The Review Durham Ont.: 8 _ Fall Millinery opening Thur, of last week wWas & uccess, . ‘Throngs of ladies visited th!c attractive show shown on bhows of f, on in place which fill crown and brim was ed, V\Vings! birds and Fall Millinery Open TT T9 DTWOT | rempy Mpi;-â€"s?v'fie-v"i.e; n the stylish hucy ribbon ? quite in eviâ€" 2. 9m 35 tam crown

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