THUR d of Bran, and Windâ€" n‘s, Milverâ€" Housebold., Raccos itt 1907 tmas [F NS ltime§ ng our s tastes oker M the ant. ridge 1a@e greatâ€" artisfacâ€" "o that rybody t varieâ€" ive to satisâ€" here, sents d and will D ind are ind >ds es , hat est we NOOL m P at st 11 ur This class of goods is in great demand at this season and in view of the {(act that l:hm are a great number of dif‘!‘erenthprelgar::iom etinlttt:e market, purchasers t shou careful to should note these R‘GCOM Whg lm?w what and from whom they are buying, because in nearly all cases the manufacturers of these goods know absolutely nothing about the ingredients thet go to make up a good remedy. & o are the result of long experience in this line and we do know what use and gt;‘arantce our remedies to be absolutely harmless, pure mixed in the proper proportions. a Darlings Condit?on Powders Darlings Cough Powders Darlings Horse and Cattle Food . Darlings Heave Remedy These are unexcelled for their respective uses. NOVEMBER 21 1907 DARLINGS RUBY OILâ€"The best liniment. DARLINGS TRIâ€"PHENOLâ€"The universal stable disinfectant. Besides these goods of our own manufacture, we carry a full line of the Standard Remedies. Private formulae receive close attention. DARLINGS, The People‘s Druggists Headquarters for Sold Gold Rings DARLING‘S DRUG STORE eterinary Qemedics Darlings‘ Remedies The Jeweller, Durham. . A. WEBSTER : Topics of the Week â€"Mr H. A. E. Kent has been q; Pointed the Registrarship of W. Yor at a salary of $5000a year. _ This is theposition thrown up sensationally by Dr Beattie Neabitt, who declared it was worth $9000 a year to him, anrd ‘‘nothing to do.‘"‘ Even $5000 is a waste of public money under such cireumstances, and the government will be apt to hear of it. â€"The country is being regaled by the trial otf Pritchett, the seltâ€"confessed ballot switcher in the London and other elections. We hope that he and all his tribe may be pumished as they deserve. â€"It is confidently asserted that by next fall tour bundred miles of the National Transcontinental Railway between Moncton and Winuipeg will be »&raded, and much of it ironed. The commissioners are urging on this great work with the greatest energy. â€"Under the tostering care of thei Minister of the Interior the very best class of immigrants are coming inco the country and settlement of the West goes on apace. _ The total this vear will exceed 250,000, and they will become wealth producers for the Domigion in due course. The revenac of this department is nearly twelve times what it was the last vear of Conservative rule ; so much for intelâ€" ligent management. greatly benefitted the island province. The pet argument of antiâ€"Local Optionists was shattered one day the past week by a farmer who resides beâ€" iween Mt. Forest and Holstein. This man for years marketed his grain in Mount Forest, and one of our eitizens uoticing that he was not bringing it here this year wanted to know bow it was, when the man said : © Well, when [ used to sell my grain in Mount Forest I only brougbt about $5 of the proâ€" ceeds each trip home with me, spebndâ€" . ing the rest in the barâ€"rooms, I‘}uw 1 go to Holstein, where the barâ€"room is closed, and bring all my money back \home with me." Sensible man | _ Let \ Mt. Forest see to it that they will make it sife for such men to market their a1ain here.â€"Rep. Local option campai‘;ns are in proâ€" gress in Mt. Forest, jarriston and Palmerston. _ One of Mount Forest‘s most reliable citizens haa occasion to visit Grimsby recently, where he not only found business good under Local Uption, but a fine new hotel, built since the barâ€"rooms were closed, doing w nice business to the entire satisfacâ€" tion of ites customers. So “}"’".: in lfao.c(. w veee id LAE LC i4 jJommission tinds that prohbihbition has EWe PmR e eRmis I is the proprietor satisfied that he is now pegotiating for the purchase of one of the old hotel properties in the town to be used for extra accommodaâ€" tion when needed. J. M.Hogg was charged with heing{ drunk and disorderly to which he plead« ed guilty and was fined $2 and ;!osts, iaP d danis P Aduaic P io lztpis Anfabnkntanied HORE Y : o6 2303 dalt iB cpamine * Allantc P ~ se hgrendtyhyy t $7.§5 in all. Wis Swanson was found gunilty of selling liquor and assessed $10,.00 with $11.14 costs or three months in gaol with hard labor.â€"Owen Sound Prince Edward Island Prohibition In 1888 the prohibitionist candidate for President polied 249,907 votes ; in 1892 the vote was 264,133 ; in 1904 it was 258,847. The decline may be due to a growing feeliog that no pracâ€" tical gain can result from a mere regâ€" istration of the views of those who would like to have a prohibitionist in the W hite House. It is not due to any weakening in temperance sentiment. The Springfiecld Republican points out that by the working of local opâ€" tion laws halt the area of United States is now under prohibition, Ohio has 1,140 dry towns out of a:gtufll of A L1 p lt o i sn wu ETL Ac4 Substu ie d Abiciven ironks. C 1,376. _ Massachussets has 250 dry out of 350. â€" Vermont is wholly dry except 24 towns and cities, _ Kenâ€" tucky, the home of whisky distilling has 97 dry counties ous of 119. Conâ€" ‘ necticut bas 96 dry to 72 wet or did | bave prior to the latest town elec-‘ tions. There are 200 dry sowns in Illinois, and in Iowa 65 out of 99 are | without suloons. _ Maryland bas 14 counties dry out of 23. _ There are | 300 dry towns in New York State. Indiana out of I,016 townships has 710 on the arid list. _ Passing to the Pacific coast one finds four dry coun« ties in California, and ‘much dry | territory in other counties,"‘ while Oregon reports 12 dry counties and 170 dry towns and cities in other counties. In the Southern States proâ€" hibition bas made such gaing as to attract general attention. _ More deople are now living in an atm(sâ€" Fhere trom which the saloon is Outâ€" awed than in any previous period | Local Option in the States. of American history. Local Option Notes. Notice is hereby given that a dividend at the rate of six per cent (6%,)) per annum on the capital stock of this Bank has been declared for the period of four (4) months ending November 30th, 1907, and that the same will be payable at the Head Office and at the Branches on and after Monday, the 16th day of December next. ‘The transfer books will be closed from the rst to the 14th day of December, both days inclusive. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD, F. G. JEMMETT, General Manager. Toronto, October 22nd, 1907. The Sovereign Bank DURHAM BRANCH J. C. Telford, o=: j i *~ Winter Millinery LAST WEEK WE HELD OUR SECOND MILLINERY DISPLAY THE DURHAM ‘REVIEW It was as usual a grand success. Many came in to see the winter styles in fur and velvet. Since then we made a lmelnl trip to the city and brought back some very new ideas in how fur and velyets are done. We will show the newest styles and be in a position to give you something exclusive. You won‘t be meeting your own hat every time you go down town. We aiso bought a large stock of new goods at a great disâ€" count and will give our custoâ€" mers the benefit of it. . Our stock is larger than before and a larâ€" ger yariety to choose from. We will keep a larger stock of first class millinery all season. _ Our trade is so extensive we find it necessary to always keep on band a grand supply of the best in Millinery. * ® & & Parisian Millinery Co. Miss Dick. In Upper Towaâ€"9 rooms, bath and furnace. Apply to Wax. BLaCK. Teacher for U. 8. 8. No, 2 Egremont & Normanby, hboiding a 2nd Class Certificate, wale or female, _ Duties to commence at beginning of the year liv)USmAE)i)ly befs:(')nnll y or by letter on or before November 16th 1907. Stating experience and salary expected to the undersigned. _ Wa»x BrapuEy, Secy. Orchard, P. 0. McKinmon 100 acre farm at the Rocky, Immediate possession given. For turther particulars apply to Nov. 5th 1907, Containing 50 acres more or less, Good land, weli watered. _ Good brick house and frame barn with ston« basement stables, On good leading line of road, 14 miles from the town of Durham and adjoining the new C P R track, 4 mile from school. Will sell right to quick buyer, _ Don‘t miss a good opportunity. For furtbher parâ€" tictll;t[rg apply at the Revirw OFFICE. | 41â€" Lot 27, 28, Con. 1 8. D. K. Glenelg. 85 aseres cleared, 7 acres bush. Well watered. Good Brick House, Frame, Bank Barn (45x60.) 4 mile from proâ€" posed station on new C. P. i¢. Line. Convenient to Sehool and P. O. Furâ€" ther particulars apply on the premises. Light Wagons, Light bohâ€"sleighs, Heavy truck wagon, Wagon box comâ€" plete, Plows, Harrows, Pulpers, Wind mills and towers, Wire, Wire fencing, Stoves, Jron pig troughs, &o. Must be sold at once. A. H. Jackson, Farm for Sale or to Let. Teacher Wanted. We give"special attentio~ to our bread and for anything in that line, we can satisfy you. Try our Cream Bread and Hearth Loaf. They are delâ€" icious. Mouse to Let, THE MODEL BAKERY. Farm for Sale. Farm for Sale. . H. STINSON J. P. TErrorp, Durham For Sale. of Canada Jounxn McAxTHUR, Prop Manager Assignee, Hardware & Furniture Purnaces, Stoves, Ranges & Heaters Lenahan & McIntosh. A Dollar for Guns, Pirearms and Ammunition Would be a great bargain. So are the following properties at the prices asked : 100 acres Durham Road, Bentinck, Good dwelling, frame bank barn. good soil. Convenient location, only $2500. 200 acres, Glenelgâ€"fine bank barnâ€" PUT C riue 2 0 c libeimes sbeAE 200 acres, di&nelgâ€"flne bank barnâ€" good frame dwellingâ€"other good improvements, only $3000. 40 acres Garden Land, Durham Road Bentinck, $1500° A snap. 250 acres on GarafraXa Roadâ€"fine buildings, good fences, good soil. To quick buyer at $6500. 100 acres, Bentinck,â€"owner in :vet:‘t. VE Geg T4 INp 100000 Nen m wl tha We make it a point to have such a selection of goods that our customers will be satisfied. In this we are becoming more and more successful. We now have the agencis for many leading lines of goods, some of which are enumerâ€" ated below. price gerdy.: OUOUURI L 0 moneyâ€"farm for notging. Lots of other property for sale. _ ney to Lend. All kinds of busiâ€" ness attended to. urniture, Picture NMiloliding, YY iIndow 210 On our second floor you will find a fine display of the latest deâ€" signg in the differnt lines ot Farnitare. _ It will cost you nothâ€" ing to come and examine these goods for yourself. We carry a tall line of Window Shades, Curtain Poles and Trimmings. Special attention given to shades order. Any kind or size supplied on short notice. In Picture mouldings our stock is again complete, and we are prepared t> do all framing on short notice. «uive us a trial. Staff and Equipment. ‘ The school is thoroughly equipped in teachi ability, in chemical and electrrcal supplies .:3 ‘ fttings, &c., for full Junior Leaving and Matricâ€" ulation work. The following competent staff are in charge : THOS. ALLAN, 1st Class Certificate, Principal MIS3 JESSIE McKENZIE LOGAN, B. A., Honor Graduate of Toronto University,â€"French, Latin, Compositiou, and Literature, MISS DONALDA McKERRACHER, B. A., Gradâ€" uate of Queen‘s University and First Profesâ€" gional Certificate, â€"Algebra, Arithmetic, Hisâ€" ‘ tory and Geography. Invendin@®=U? 7 "UD." ABassd aan he ning of the term if possible. Board can be Ob tained at reasonable rates. Durham is a healthy and attractivetown, making it a most desirable place for residence. Wm.Jonnston,Sr., _ C. Ramage, The Masseyâ€"Harris Co. We are sole Agents in Dusham for the above well known Implementsâ€" Binders, Mowers, Dills‘ Harrow s Disc Cultivators, Mare Spread ers Hay Rakes, gsy_xle‘tdeu. QEI;' Tedâ€" Durham school Intending Students should enter at the begin ders, Masseyâ€" Proven Steel Tracks, Singer Sewing Machines, Walkerton Marble Works, The Bell Organ & Piano Co., Churns and Washing Machines, srantford, Brockville,Grey Carriages It will do you good to call and examine these lines for yourâ€" selves and if you require anything of that nature we are satisâ€" fied that both quality and price will suit you. The ‘Pandora‘ Range speaks for itselt. _ The Famous Heaters and Belle Oak Heaters are worthy ot their name. Have a look at them. We haye a complete line of these and they a ing. We bavye a aumber of Guns to hire. Sportsman‘s friend. We have a full line of these which we are selling at a bargain. Keep your horses comfortable by using some of them. McQueen & Morice NATIONAL PORTLAND CEMENT FEES: $1 per month in advance. The Hanover Conveyaner We‘re also Agents for . H. MILLER, Harris Cream Sep‘rators Fifty Cents ck,â€"owner in west. Buildings worth the Horse Blankets Molding, Window Shades . Moâ€" ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO ;T;v.ï¬-é kept on hand. THE £31C2 Large 72x72 bed comforters,.. .. . .$2 and 3.00 each Large 11x4 Flannellette Blankets in white Floor Oilcloth, 1 yd, 1%4 yds and 2 yduflyldo Smyrna Rugs, 60 x 30 ins Men‘s Cardigan Jackets at 1.00, 1.25 and 1.50 each Ladies‘ fall and winter Underwear from . ..25¢ up Bee our lines of 25c and 50c DRESS GOODS for fall and winter. Fine imitation cut glass preserve dishes at (pleoepnuedglnuhblefleuu...‘....mcnm Don‘t forget to call and see us if you want & lamp This fall we have them from.... ... .. 25¢ up UNDERTAK ERand Funeral Director Embalming a Specialty. Picture Framing, Shortest Notice Snow Roomsâ€"Next to Swallow s Darâ€" ber Shop. RESIDENCE â€" First house south of Lawrence‘s Blacksmith Shop. New! New! New! We beg to annouuce to the people of Durkam and vicinâ€" ity that we haye opened up in J. C. NICHOL‘S STORE A full line of Fashionable Furnishings for men and boys All the very latest in Collars and Ties Gloves and Hose _ they are well worth seeâ€" o hire. â€" They are the i Hats, Caps, Shoes. and much more we can‘t tell you of this week. All our experience at your service. Call and see us. Gents‘ Furnishings Full line of Catholic Robes and â€" black and white Caps for aged people. . H. BEAN John H. Rose A. BELL Next to 8wallow‘s Barâ€" Calder‘s Blocy HE SELLS 2c a sq ya ...3.00 each CHEAP ‘ ARTHUR GUN, J. G. HUTTON, M. D., Câ€" x onurl * ntario OMMWC«.W and Ge« _ »y., wys0060f Hill. Old Moodic Corner. Late assistant to Moorfield‘s (London, Eng) and to Knapp‘s (New York) Eye Hospitals. Office, 13 FrostBt, â€" â€" â€" â€" Owen Sound W. C,. PICKERING D. DS., L DS. MoNOR GRADUATE of Toronto University, graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Rooms Over J & J [HUNTER‘S New Store ONOR GRADUATE Toronto University Gradâ€" H wate Roval College Dental Surgeon Officeâ€"Ualder‘s Block, over Post Office 43 uate Royai College Dental Surgeon Dentistry in all its branches. )°°C _ C af Hil!. Old Moodie: * sy., us 100r0f Hill. Old Moodic Corner. OFFICE HOURS 9â€"11 a. m 2â€"â€"4 p. m. Telophone Connection No. 10 Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers, &e. Money to Loan. Oflice. McIntyre Block over the Bank A. G. MacKay K.C. W F Dunn ARTHUR H. JACKSON Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat DURKHAM, ONT. (Lower MEIDLC.A ds Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme Court Notary Public Commissioner, Money to bLoan,. 2..5.%6% 1\ flice over Gordon‘s Jewelry store m obt n 5 8 to 10 a.M. IOUII:{ 2 to 4 P. Mi 7 to 9 P, . is 4@> Bpecial attention given to Diseases Wounudcnfldnn. i AaviCtioncers. D. McPHMHAIL_#+ Insurance Agent. Money to Loan Issuer of Marriage Licenses, A genâ€" eral financial business transacted J. F.GRANT D.D.S., L.D.S. JOHN CLARK _â€"~ Terms moderate. Amx:zemenu for sales as to aates, &c., must be mude at the Review Of» fice, Durham. s=s* Correspondence addressed there, or to Ceylon P.O., will be promptly attended to, Terms on application to Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey. Licensed Auctioneer for the Co, of Grey. Bales promptiy attended to. . Rates . reasonable Orders may be left at his Imple ment Ware» rooms, McKinnon‘s old stand, or at the REy1E®W MUTURL FIRE INSURANGE GOMPANY FARMERS‘ CENTRAL [TLADUL Sold satnt‘ Srurrrvpenrerpad on ves wpre | Co. in Ontaro. â€" A record without a paralie] and a just rewar for honest efforts. Licensed and uxaaod by the Government ; insures residence ind farm property upon the latest known plans wor 4 year blanket policies issued ou the annum 3 staiment or one ‘Kuymem system under the most favorable conditions to the insured., Insure in the best. If your insurance expires this year. eall on, or drop a card to IN NEW QUARTERS or to C. RAMAGE, D1 #@~ Ceylon bas a telephone office motary Public, Commissioner, Licensed Auctioneer tor Co, Grey TD EsAT T uTL 3‘ Mcintyre Blockâ€"Lambton St, Barclay and Bell‘s old stand MACKAY & DUNN, Aiter two years in business in Durham I thank heartily the many farmers and others who havefavored me with their trade and have pleasure in announcing Head Office : Walkerton, Ont, that I will in the future bave hays pleasure in meeting in more commodious %umn. all my old friends and I trust many new ones. Promptness and fair dealâ€" ing will continue to be my motto, Yours for business NEIL MeCANNEL, Agent, Durham The strongest purely Mutual Fire Insurance PEYSICIAN & BUrRGEON, ir J. &,J. Hunter‘s D. MecPHAIL, Ceylon P. O ' C. RAMAGE, Durbax J. P. TELFORD DR. BURT CONYEYANCER, &e. â€" B. Mclellan. CARD OF THANKS Town)