W Telegraphy W. T. CLANCY. p, Day and Night Choc“. --- - -'."-__..i.e 11......ua, Ornamental Writing, and in placing alt its "and". Each student is taught "palate. ly at his own desk. Trial [anon- fee one week free. Leads in 1haok-keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Commercial Law, Com- mercial Correspondence, Plain Business Writing, Business College , Is the itrst nap e egrap y wwuds position! ?,y2"fgit',Prle $150,000 per nnnum Inn] way new“. You " become tlb good ammo! In 6 month. tt u uudy In The comm] Telemphy School .mmx Rt. a, Toronto. The one» achooi ‘nnmn. Write tor pmlunlm. ENTER NOW and Prepare yourself tor Business in the The olden and strongâ€! human lehool. All [mimics In of the but. Student. P900110 - Instruction und venou- atumion And In sol-led to position. Write for “on. ot this I!" ulna-d“. all. T. M. WATSON. Prineive (hreearrrsreeir..fin_tetertime SHAW, Prâ€. 1.1.108N8‘I08. Pun MT. FOREST BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE (LA. Ink" Yuan a wont 8%.. TORONTO Visitors welcome. THE PEOPLE'S STORE Headquarters For Gents' Furnishings The REGENT Suits and Im- PERIAL Shoes have won Ge confidence of h, public. Principal. Owen Sound It Is the most complete Bus- iness College in Canada. 'nnclpa E. Barlow... .... ....... Bar.......... ........ 'tgr.::.:.: ...... .... Pontoon perbag...... Flourper ovumâ€... f.ytmaperAi..C. SPurt"lpersaek.._.. 300to325 fj'g,'gg,i,n:,.-f,i"' 160toi80 Live plr,perewt... 560:0560 I2r.taoedbrepdrGri. 700:0725 -r..iidesptrlti.."..-. .... Stn ft Fall Wheat . .. §pring Wheat w. J. ELUO ri, man! cor. You†t Alexander at. Weedume younf men and wanna torlivcs of nutulneu. Al t,p'tlt'tg ue mm of posi- tions, Write to any oe our analogue. "High Orade" in all departments Parisian Millinery Co. Miss Dick. lo! the season. We have some special bargains in all black hats, some trimmed with black plumes, Bowers and good black taffeta ribbon. Owing to our extensive trade we keep a choice stock of Millinery all the year round and are always prepared to suit you in good goods. Always a choice lot of Veiling in stock. of We still have a large stock of trim. med Millincry to sell at special prices. Every hat is of good material, fresh and new, nearly all trimmed the latter part Durham Markets. 'n-sv-asa-ass-r'. TORONTO. ONT. Winter Millinery 'l) ;mmmwmm‘ Dunn“. Jatt. 29, 1908, [Lg 92 to 8 95 92 to 95 " to 47 10to 5to 12to 13 l3 13 10 BORN. Btctt.--th, Thursday. Jan. mrd, mm. to Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Bice, a son "tewAn'r-rn Normanby. on Jan, 10. to Mr and Mrs And. Stewart, a son. [ARMED McArtrmm-atKovma..--At Witaski- win, Alberta, on 18 Dec.. 1907, by Rev. J. E. Hogg, Presbyterian Min- ister. Mr. John u. McArthur to Miss Jessie A. Stove". Mrrcrtmt--Rttm-At the residence of the. bride’. parents. Toronto. on Wednesdny. Jnnuary 22. Mr Geo. H. Mitchell. of Hanover. to Miss Jessie} L. Reid, of Toronto. _ Mr Ewen MeNah, who came home from the West. before Chrlatmas. was married lately to an estimable young lady. Miss Jean Brown. Harriston. They are now waiting friends at thar. betton, and mtend comgto Ottawa for a short villt. They leave "Bin for l the West the beginning of larch. Urer offer our warmest wishes for their future welfare. Mr McNab has pros- pered in the West. own1ng3artsrre. of land near Hamlota. l We extend congratulations to Bro. Mitchell of the Hanover Post, who last Week joined the rinks of the hene. diets. The happy bride was Miss Jessie L, Reid, of Toronto. atomizer resident of Hanover, and until Christ- mas. a teacher in the Public School there. May long life and prosperity attend them. Mr. Don. IcFarlane, of Bane nun who hm, been very ill. in " last accounts. improving. His daughters were summoned from Toronto and a sister. from near Collingwood and are staying for a few days. Miss Hodge, assistant teacher in the High School Department here, is off this week attending the weddin!Y of her sister in London. Her plate it taken by Miss Graves from that city. Mr A. chougall. proprietor of the Tiverton Watchman, in in town this week for a few drys. Mu chouga'l and child has been here for stew weekn. Dr Archie Hunter, of Montreal. in home recuperating after a seven week. detention in the Isolation Hoe. pital there from scarlet fever. Pleased to have a call from Mr Wal- ter McCrie an old pupil of ours, home from the West and breathing its en. thusinsm. Mr. Hamilton, of tht. a. relative of the Merlraith's here, and also 3 shoe- mnn, visited here but week. Mr Angus McKelvey, New Liskeard. spent a. few dun visiting his parents in town hut week. Mr A. 3, Hunter left Wednesday on amp to his timber limit at Wilber- force, Halihmton. Mr Wes. Sin- is in Toronto this Week buying ttooda to curt up the Sepia-tor Worn. We sre and to know Mr Rom. Mae. Furlane is ahle to be down stairs like! his illneu. Mr Hamilton. of Gull, spent .E days with " cousin. In Mcllmitb. last week. Mr; Gilbert McKechnio in tttmfined to the house this week through inning. Mr Fred Kelley I†laid up with an “may of rheumntilm recently. Mr. R. Moriee went to Toronto. Tuesday on I buoineu trip, Mean Ju. Wsrminglon and John Colville came home on Tuemy. Mm Junie Hunter is vi-lting friends in Chatsworth this week. Emitter Seifert? WI. in Toronto on business In: not and. 31er McKechnie went to Wood. stock on Friday Int. In hurls in visiting her aamG. In Smith. in Toronto. announcements. Sirrs Bros. , Durham We are prepared to undertake repairs at once and are confident we can give you satisfaction. Watch for other We will continue to make the well-known "Oxford" Cream Separator, convinced that it has no superior " it contains every desirable feature of other machines besides many others. Being practical men, having a knowledge of all the machinery. and knowing the needs of the farmers of thr. tario, we believe we can cater to the wants of the public in an intelligent satisfactory way. he undersigned having bought from the I the Cream Separator Works in Durham l fore the. public asking their interestand in the undertaking. Oxford Cream sip-ir-it-ir- Announcement . q , And "fetch her all the way!" And hurt the akin whose steady ere I HM measured to a yard. "Plays to the broom." "drawn thro' the port," And lies " bonnie guard." Ay! such in life; and when I ploy Should I play mine "tee high" IOh may there be a friend’s stone there To let me "chap an' lie." Or should I tail ot my life's Bun, And play my stone too fine. on may some tried friend creeping up [ Just "crack an egg†on mine! But when a brother makes I slip, And plan his stone too wide, Then may he take a "wick" of me Tho' I an) pushed aside. And when a brother wine eucceu. I But leaves the "port" unmixed, Mar 1 have grace to let him score. Content to lie his "guard." Bat should the foe be lying “shot." And I left only player, Give me the "ice" and “show the broom," With plenty "lead" to "wear." Then may I many a eWeepet find To "sweep" me to the "tee"; And when the "end" is fully played A "pob-lid" may I he. l "The world’s a stage.†brave Shake- ' apeure said: "The worldu a rink," I ny, A fozy. twisted. Maud rink Where men an’ women play. I And Life's the game they‘re playing at It’s purpose is their tee; l But wary fn'a the man who skips . The mad diablerie. "Noo gie a canny draw," he cries: Some wastrel of the crew Shouts, laughs, grips. flings the chan- nel mine. And sends her "rotrin" thro'. "Be up!" he cries an idle loon Whose life's an aimless jog; The fecklesn body glowera. And yarn. And My: himself "tt hog." But now an honest man comes on And shouting: greet his play, Of "weel laud dOWn"and “soon her no" His brothers are Adam. Chu. and Geonqe in Artemeeia and William, N. Egremont. His tillers are Mrs. A. Chulett, Battleford. Mrs. Lone, Tor. onto and Mrs lhoa Tucket, S. Glenelg. Besides his widow who mum Miss McDomld, having relatives near Dur- ham, and who was his second wifes ha leaves as chief mourners. two Suns, Edvard and Will and three dnughtern Annie, Mrs. Sheppard of Totonlo. Alice and Ruby. l Mr. Watson won the second con of Mr. and Mrs. Chu. Watson of North iEgremont. who are still with us. in good health for their ad “need years. l He won born in Durham 64 your- use and followed " father's occupation of carpenter and builder in which he _ was skilled sud expert, having in com. pnny with his brothers undertaken I large contracts, among them Durham Prubyterinn church. Be left Durham shout four months ago, and was meet- ing with success in Toronto. He was a man of tttmtftderahle Intel- ligence. pronounced and positive in his views. and though some thought him occasionally harsh in presenting them none doubted his sincerity. We I valued him an a neighbor and boy. hood'l friend and regret his early-1e- misc. THE DURHAM REVIEW 3mm and sorrow were. felt on M! last, when the Globe come to town contninlng the death notice of theuhove well known gentleman. He died on Wedneedey. 22nd hut, and wu buried on Monday. bat " this writing We hove no particular. of the cause of death. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO The Curler’s Reverie, By R. & a. A. Pram WATSON Obituary assignee come be- , support 'Uoop her up" Then. too, tti, would uiiroTair,. nun and ‘tochlnen. The prime can of bean and Ihom "llutg toe such ridicul. The miller: have done more than their per! in proving to the people tint blended t1ouri ere bent, It is doubMul if our {union reeliae how much they on halo in restoring the price of 0ntarfo when: to its old figure, Wbu our Inm- erl should do is no Mop buying Western wine“ 1tttrm0 Ind use only Ontario blended acorn. This would create such I demand for Ontario when! that the price would soon go up. end our lumen of course would get. all the benefit. Ono of the largest bskerius in Toronto wed I blended fluur for muking "home nude bread," and in a short tine they were working night sad day in I. vain otsdeaeor to supply the demnnd. In the Maritime Provinces, blended thum, hue driven the Western floum out ot the market in some instances. All of those mueh-witsbed.tor rcsult. are do: solely to the efforts at our miners. They first proved to [heir ow: satisfaction tun blanled thm" wen better than flour, made of a singu- variety of wheat. They proym'. by repented tests. that A Hand of (harm when and a little western wheat, undo better bread thou Munitobe .. hard potent flour," Ind 1150 made better pie-, coke and putty thsu Ontario "putty flour." Tail in true beenâ€: blended flour. cont-in the good qualities of both kinds of wheat. "Hie poems tells the tale of every experience of the heart and brain of humamty; he is with nun sorrow auu joy; in the early "yt' of courtship, when life is young and hope our only star; in the trying days of endeavor, of accomplishment or failure. He Its with us when our first born smiles. and when we lay ourdearonesin the“ last long home. He is with us when war's deadly "last sounds thouout the land, and with us when the gentle ( dove of piece returns. With tum we laugh and cry . we dance and drink I we work and hope and also feel despan Sunshine and shadow follow quickly in his poems. but always and ever the great big human heart drn we us closer and we want to do something to make this world better and more as he felt it should have been, and as we read we despise snobbery and honor hon.. est toil,' As usual the natal day of the great poet has been observed all over christ- endom. Many tine things are written e9ery year about the Wonderful in. fluence exercised by the writings ol the petulant. bard. Among many things we cull the following from h lengthy appreciation of the poet by Flora Mel). venison , it good deal of instruction into " eddies. m urged discrimination in thecholce of books, for some books, even though true, had . bad tenden- cy. He was swore of the tisitieuities confronting ' Library Board, they had to enter to all tastes, bat their aim and the aim of parents should be, to gulrd well the young sudinex perienced from injurv ilom trothy works. Perheps the chief feature ot the evening was the presentation ot 8yrtreiixsarian readings from the Eloy ot .. Henri; VIII tt and " As you ike it, " by essrs II. H. Mockler and E. D. MoCloeklln. We haw: had the opinions of those conversant with dremutie work that theat, gen- tlemen are the equals of many whose names are distinguished in this line l land we think tew could desire a better interpretation of the gre..t dramutut's Wolsey and Cromwell. and Juques in "As You Like It." The costuming, the setting, the ren dering was in every way most creditable. "God Save the King," closed a fine program. Watch for the next one and determine not to miss it. ---. ..-.._ “an“; suuulu uuu Master Foster Saunders. whose tine voices, and chaste selections gave glen pleasure. The club swinging bv the school girls under direction ul Miss Hodge formed s fitte variety. Ii,“ I! "‘ Rev. Mr. Bice was the spé‘ker of the '_1r,utfi,ott.tutti as usual he crowded we] Public Library Concert. BURNS It first born smiles. ourdeur ones in theu Heis with us when t sounds thouout Ute 7_______ (' i Sreat Jteduetio, Frieda: 1 I oualy high prices. h... bun that our local nulls were grinding lime when and conuequeutly there were none of he†feeds tor sale at the mill... They and to'be brought from P-Iunimbn and Alberta. and by the mm: t, a frmebt w-Ls added to the nice profit which the Wou- orn miller: demanded, He price w-s an. of all proportioo tr " Ml. it should be. By buung blended tro, and keep. ing our mill, running in Lboir full annuity. there will be plenty of bun and shorts to sell at. Yet? much lens titan they cost. tu-day. The goods to be g brett away will be open for inspection during the whole month. Bring in checks at the most convenient time to on dur. ing the month or the following month and receive what you win be en- titlclr‘q to. This is war :h your consideration. It means something for nnt mu nothing Every purchaser we will do. Cash ' Anything in our stoc cept Grdccries., If your purchase: to t.h1cjsropo"rtionate l which to pile up the a Our store is ttllc,: with s_casonablc goods and you can buy them just as cheap as at at , other time. Every article which we intend to give away will be worth all we value it at All the conditions are simple. Keep your check which we tyve you every time you mm ae a purchase during the mo.nth of January. " docs not matter how s nail your purchase my be m a day 3 it equal! on the total at the end of the month. This is no bean contest or chance game. The winner does not trust to luck. Everyone who buys their goods at this store is a winner. Those who buy the most, win the most. Goods , Given Away $200 Worth of THE BIG STORE ALEX. RUSSELL If you pawns HIGHE:/r PRICES FOR TRADE You deal with us and you can't help but win a you can get other goods to the value d 01.00 5.00 worth, you get goods to value of. .. . . . [.50 :0.00 worth, " .. . . . .2.00 15.00 worth, " .. . . . .150 '0.00 worth, " ......s.oo 15.00 worth, " . . . . . .3.†0.00 worth, " . . . . . .5.00 ;cecds the above amounts. you will receive ttoot.U lue. Remember you have a whole month In Iount of your purchane. ill be squarely dealt with and what we advertise Trade sales only ax d entitled to the winnings. will apply on the total amount you purchuc ex- “0.00 worth of G_oods during the mopth. _ «a- - " mu. .. . . .. . .Foo (World‘fur 15 mos.) Other eombittstiom, made known on npplicntion. Combinations of three or more imper- com .400 he made st reduced rates- Review And Weakly Globe. . . . .Cl.25 Review and Fumen’ Sun ... . . .1.75 Review and W. Mail & Empire..l.70 Review and Montreal W. Wit. ..l.60 Review And Fumilv Ber. & Btar.1.75 Review and Daily Globe . . . . . . . M.40 Reviewed pyflr World .. . . .. . .2.60 Yearly Clubbing Offers, JAN. M, 1908 p Ft {I 'f,y,yxy,'y,D','/h'dr': iii': Furs gaxxxxxm VOL. XXXI “no. f8 Men’s and g from mi REVIEW 0t "It Review & w The ten Itin- i,, o no Able m I"! one: with ilimtmted n um to Ut Get. l Minn-y price D- drum Ladies' Co; Suits for Now in Oxford Sirrs ll' th Ja W tad nub l.00 W