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Durham Review (1897), 5 Mar 1908, p. 1

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RE,l LL 'llege tewear , 1908 MC vd Goods '"r3r t Sale 49 ll?» Mc ltic 39c 45 2lk iiiAvhhhh"hhh"1hhmhohhhhhohMhhiwwuuiheve g THE HOUSE or QUALITY i W Ld Zxeerln'xlx,'ieiex5emtntsszsiaasaexts, EH VOL. XXXI, NO. 10 gmwxmmxgmmmmmfiflflmfi is'),! LATEST NEWS OF ill THE REVIEWV DURHAM New Suits in the leading shades for Sprityt-thoroughly well tailored. handsome in appearance and built to retain their appearance. Prices from $10 to $i6-oo. NEW SUITS FOR VOUTHS'--New Spring Styles, well tail- ored trom the most fashionahie cloths They have the "ear-resisting qualities too, $7.50, $9.00, $10.00. THE STORE IS READY ne" Rem} & Weekly m "'1 with “lunar-cud "twain tion to In Jan. 1”. fur t "nominal-y price of 01.0). The mum ot now-mm bar. gain is on and once more m- ute nhlp to make the Hummi- may "Ho-r of Patterns and Collars this sens: you see these you will say the The leading colors are blues. these colors or black and whit, the country see these shirts at . New Spring Dress Goods "ch - red, iGyCiieiiif," grey. brown, black 6oe yd. NEW CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BUYS James Ireland t to be ready for the wa Four new Spring Suit or dteunukera are not into NEW SHIRTS FOR MEN l.00 NEW SPRING THINGS even Mt season are very neat and when say they are thoroughly good taste blues. pays. tawns greens, and d white ground. Stores all over ' ONT tr the warm sunshiny days you should , Suit or dress NOW while the not into the Spring rush. $1.50, we sell them 3100. FOR YOU, NEW COTTON DELAINES Light and dark grounds, with spots and small pat. terns. Soft goods 15c yd, NEW CHAMBRAYS AND CHECK GINGHAMS. all the good colors at "Ac per yard. NEW MUSLrNS,--ita early, but they are being picked up already. New flowered muslins-dainty patterns, some have satin stripe or check-toc to and. NEW SPOT MUSLINS. Large or small spots on light and dark grounds,-- very stylish, Special at 2oc per yd. 'j5htitlirii,i, ..mmmuer 0|"an Will open the post 1' TyfAcuteLortsHttrmswAv.-..ahat office that evening only when the . the ladies are not having it all their mail is received at the otriee before : own way. own though it is leap year, 9.30 p. m. : was evident at the BaptistUhutch last Mr Bert Harvey, in his humorous ', Friday evening. The young men of songs. brought down the house. He , the congregation had prepared what is a young man but been fine voice, I they termed " B it'helor's tiociUl, which large powers of imitation, and has the tl'2'1'hv,1L'2tic,',ie,ti,tei,uitetc: 'l?t"er,ti,t'it."2,'tg.,o,te,t,,t:g tarot. Owing to thepastor's unavoid- his! :leiuge‘ . wit; "lU,'l'tT.IT't able absence at the commencement of, Man's Journal. Will "we" ii the tty,."::"";,,'.',':,. ,3“th filled the; Orange concert on Tuesdsy. March Mr. . y eient. y. For the I Plan at Harry Burnett's store. opening selection he called on the! . I illh male quartette, compared of Messrsl Bolt t8ocrAL.--A Box 8oeia WI e Bell, mamas, Harding and himself and' held in Latona School. south of Dnr. with both sacred and secularselections t noch, on Ftidtsy, Marc? 13th. i008, they delighted the audience through- An Ttny?. pt'otrt"u" " being Dre. out. Mr. Grant McCoinh rendered I pared. . A taking feature of the even- two sacred selections. displaying his ttIR will he /ht dialogue "It“? vocal abilities to good advantage,),", From Punkin Ridge. Mr Jo n , Mr, Jno. Brown was called upon to i cure, of Durham: will "ftt suction- i recite his own composition "The old , eer. Admission lo cts. Ladies bring. Baptist Church. " Mr, Wm. McDonald C, ing boxes free. a couple humorous readings andl LIKE A Lrom-..Mnreh came in like a Master Herb. Murdock a recitation. lion sure enough. Sunday last being while Uandmaster Hawthorne's elar. almost a record dar for Wild atmos- ionet solos proved very popular. l pheric conditions. Again the Railway short addiessés were given by the is disabled for " We write, Pe.1ttl Pastor, Rev. Mr, Newton. and Mr. day p. 11).. there I“. been no trattt Allan Bell. the latter apparentlv. Isince Saturday evening and the snow- having a special spire at old maids. t plow has not reached Mt. Forest yet. We unnot understand why. unrasviTarsdar, the Post OMee authorities they are taking ndvantage of leap ttot B move on "Id despatrhed the 1 year privileges. Dainty refreshments ttmil by 'tleigh to It. Forest bringing l were served by the young men in the [ back Monday', papers this Wednesday I school mom at the close " the prn- morning. However did winter will : gram. have to Rive nu huh-u Inn:- tlgi' d?,".r, -, iiyAirfe"-if'iirii'.i'i'" iiiii) (iiillliiii)8lhktse 03mm: C'oxctrnr.--Unuer the nu.- piccu of Durham L. o. L., No tm, a high class concert will hegiyo-n in the Town Hall hereon Tuesday evening March 10 Mr Bert Harvey. of To. runto. the prince of comedians. has heen engaged and will he assisted by the bestof loml talent. Mrs Newton will act at, accompanist. Aduiisllon 25 and 35 cut. Plan at erry Burnett'. gens' furnishing More. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES will he hold in the Hawk! Church owl: Suuduy. March 8th when va. Edgar Allan of Winghnm will pn-ou h d hath nut-vh- w, On the following Monday "v'mintt Mr. Allan will deliver a Ievrurr, Pntl'ltd R"ex-pa tn Suva-m." Free.wm 'tr. i up n? all survives for the work of the Church. CHANGING HAyns-Mr. Geo, Nowell hm will his farm in Ben'inck to Mr. Arnold Nun!» fun the tidy sum of 3350” Ind han hvughl "nothrr in len' Hg for " largo-r mm. Mr. Rabi, Nubia has lmught um. Mr. Jun. Hung han, who will mow unto nnnthvr (arm near Mulm-k. Sum h Window This weak 68 pairs Lmlien’ Enttroh thmme Hose. Silk Emhroidered frun'n sizvs tri, 9, 91. Also 60 pair- of Men'n Englhh Hashim-re Silk Em- hruidvrvd Socks. Rug. price 40e per pair on we for 29e per pair. Ha- “can or BUSINESS '7 "----- 'rh,t3ittyyty4jFGiii of Canada l A meeting of all interested In the cause of temperance will be herd in the lmsement of the Presbyterian Church on Tuesday Evening March 10th. Chats J. Western, Eyeaight Special. it". will nmkehis next visit to Durham on Thursday, March 5th and may he consulted in Uarllng’n Drug Stole Rt-nd his notice on page 8. i FRED KELSIY. This week only. Men's blue and black striped and plum working thins, rm. tine and Me for Mr each " The Hume of Quality. H. H. Mockler. A meeting of all interested In the cause of temperance will be herd let, One large 12 x14 p tree with om- dozen nets tor a short time, Come and see the beautiful lace- and em hroideriel jut in gt Gunt’l. A. H, Jackson has A number of houses and vacant late in Durham for sale. - "“-- - VII Statement of the "and“ Year and!“ Mst Jam, _ “a" A“ up.“ .__A_¥,7 12 x u photograph given Rug. priee 40e per r 29e per pair. 890 H. H. Mockier, f - , “.58.“ of our beat-babi- DURHAM, tIitI.rppAi)jrirTiii'iriiiff"i"; Stil ttiiir " ca mama) LEM?! 15M! £9335 ""', ""' Ttttr SATURDAY NIGHT MArrs.-Of sted by late the public has been often disap- Ne.wtort pointed in not receiving the hue even- 1'llrye ing null Saturdays. owmg bathe in- urnetl. regular train arrivnls. In future Postmaster Smith WI" open the post '.--That otrice that evening only when the 11 their mail " received at the otftee before up year, 9.30 p. m. “:W..- .2592: tdC11y" a» v- l LIKE A Lros.-..Mnreh came in like a {hon sure enough. Sunday last being Almost a record day for wild atmos- pheric conditions. Again the Railway in disabled for " We write, Weanva- day p. In" more has been no tram since Saturday evening and the snow- plow has not reached Mt. Forest yet. T-nndny. the Post thBee unthnnties Rot a. move on And dogma-bed the mail by sleigh to It. Forest bringing back Monday“: paper: this Wednesday morning. However did winter will l have to give up before long. I Mr, Main-Inn MAE-when]. Lot 29, Gun T, Bentitwit, near Mlllm'k P O , i. selhittr Stuck. Iutptetrent,, and Hun”- hold anituu- on Thursday 19+ Max-vb Mm. See hilU.tte.zt week. Ttilu is A mm! “trons!" sale. No reserve as the proprietor is troitttt West and minus nothing with him, u 0. F. Batrqutrr.-.The Lun, Urdvr of Foresters mil hnld their annuai 'unqurt. in 'heir. hull GalderN Block, on Thursday "vetrirttt, Mareh tr h. ('nlunwucinu m Trt ttt Good pragma- nnd refrrshrw.ut,. Admin-inn In "Nam-n 60c. which includes wife m- lady “fund. _ r' Prof. Butt. of the. O. A C. will i'lecnnre on the 18th inn. in the Tum: ', Hall, in connection with the Horticul- 'tm-nl Smiety. A Conant program by local talent will be rendered. All ' tree. The public cordillly invited. i Wm. R. Milk. ot Bantinck, wru- udmmod to un inmate to the House of Refuge on Tuesday of thin week, and deotee automaton ofGlenolg. on Friday but. There A" now n total of 5.5 innit-ten. the Int-gut numbn- ‘in the hiumry of the irouuttion.--tondard. Au moat headset]?! a. well " mnny "humu- dist-nus Are due to eye afrer. tions it is important that all spec. mo]... and eye glmmzn tire svienl iheamy titted. Unn-ult Chan. J. Western. Eye'nlghl SpH-inlid in Darling'a.Drug Stun. Thursday, Match 5th. Grant Sale of Gingham. this week only at the House of Quality. Durham. 400 yds. checked and striped and plain chamhoys worth 14e oh sale at Ile per yd. H. H. Mather. peru. Ifive rink. of Durham curlers are in Walkerton thin warlnnday. .. bonp~ in“ up " again-t thl Walkervon ex- Watch the new 'ttttttit Dre" good- displny in north window. Changed every morning. At the Big Store. an yda. Dish anenu week " lie per " Quality, B. B. KOCH". A. H, Jackson is an Issue:- ringe Licenses, Bum. Out. A succinct-II vault! mu the rink Tuesday "to a. per It itu, m,Li,G ms. WM held in on 'ale this - - -."9'. -..- ... " A‘ul‘lulll Bchools Colonization mud- and rail. wnys. but "ll were making for comfort and. had been and out of current rename. Over tttree million dolhn 'umi been spent on :he new rush-my. He daew cuumnrimns. ulwuyn in fnvur " C'otttserratives, bn- weer the uyatems of accounting of the old and new government: and of the enforcement , of the gambling laws at Toronto "aaa?. I of Mar ___ -... 'm"'-' and uppdrrully will! Hume ('mllH‘ (In the "heked "school bunk rung," who but! "Mlle " charge of Cl l5 fur A not of the. reader, whwtt coud now be "mun-u! (m 49 as, "t"P""'tceutreceived “in In - applause. Taking up [in-mean be summed ex- penditure had inereaned at the Agri- cultur'nl gallop. the new Normal M.. ...‘ - am __ v " "in he rel _ ,_._..‘, u, uni “you. [Ill-HUS had mined the whole rural standard, by raising the smug of the teacher. He assayed an explanation of why he unpopular legislalmn of a year ago re- suming payuwutof teaehers had been Withdrawn blaming trtreguhuuties of Anesame-nta. The new method ol‘pny- ing 40 Pf', cent on all over will was He had high praise for the Provin. cial Beer, Mr Hanna. for what he had done locurry out the provisions of the Liquor License Aer, and he passed trom this to the more important legis- lalum oulduention. Russ had Irv-mm . - -.-- "Ph"") Ialum on Education. Russ had wrung l, idedi. Whitney by his NRht ideals had mined the whole rural standard, A by raising the atattrq of the tencheru "---u" -___ ____1 . - Amongst these was the establish- ment ot the mummy and Municipal Board. their etrurts to make clean fairs, by giving grants purely for agri- cultural purposes. by introducing the teaching of Agriculture into six High Schools. and he Rave a glowing eulogy of the beueflta springing from this de- parture. Then there haul been a doub- line of the quantity of farm literature sent out, there were 1248 utudents at Guelph College. the urgent enrolment recorded. e "nine muting for the weaker: of I day to arrive. Ur Juniesou eaten-d ' upon an audit-u- In which of coulue he y expresued his high appl-etintiouuf '. their coutiaenrse that any Ind of their cuppul'l of the pull. The refrreiu'esl . Lupl'uVlllciul "thim, was of course from f V the Uuuuryntne utnndpoint and the} . moat-owing: ot the lace government " Were net lonh Ill thu usual WAY. me! t doctor negated hearing from other: Ipenkeru till the Lulu is: rived and i ' Waruen ”all wan called tolhe front ' , mud held the fort for 1 while, but as] he tout not come prepared to make If upeech. he also no“. down and the chair. I with fell thick on the ex-l’reudent ot l Auocunnn, Mr J. a. Wsuou, Reeve-l "t Bennnrk. who was warmly re- ceived. hm not nanny; expected to he I culled upon. he llliult‘ ttig remarks trrtef) and "tttttU. The chain"!!! then called 1 upon ar lrwm of tite Ulmr-icle, and fl there Were calls for Mr Laidlaw, hui " uelore either of these gentlemen could _ anyone! the door opened and hearty applause greeted the Visiting M. P. P. a v' Menus Unwney. of N. Wellington: mud l Unmey. of Muniwuhn, who were MC- 1 corded Beulo on the platform. and the, . former at once called upon to begin hmI “dress. i I Mr Downpy is a cultured speaker,“ fluent end occauouallv eloquent. He, is M Mr Gurney dat later, started by gn- _ F, mg his colleague Dr Jamie-on ' cet tif. I _ rate of charmer for diligence In the t , house, and testntied to the warmth of p appreciation felt for tum by his fellow. I. members. He tisrtered ti, Grey, [the‘a Winning Irishman. he did] for bani.“ I ll pointed the way years ago to good leg- l p islatlon by electing Dr Jamiesou. whale l (it other counties remained hliud till the al crash cum-3. For the past three years [ there had been government by the _ people for the people, more had been itr done in that time that during the 12 tt previous years. and he proceeded to di enumerate the good things he claim. " ed was to their credit. fr . ttt Hie Cull] I h-ul hart uple'c-Illly nlwxed "s4 upuu nu audit-u: In which of venue he expreaoed his high upprrcinuuuuf their cuutiaence that any mud of thelr uuppurl of the put. The references co provincial nth»:- was of course trom the Uuuurryntne utnudpuint and the moltcumings ot the lace govermm-ul Wurs- n-u tun... ... .. no coudidute was brought out for the Commons. we do not know Just now much or how liule atteuuou was Kivett to we tubjeci. but evndcutly in the optuion of the Convention there is Lime yet to consider it. While waiting for the weaker: of day to arrive. Ur Juniesou eaten-d upon an audit-u- Io which of couue he axon-sued his high appl-rcinuouuf their coutiaenr.,, ”I... H-.. aha - . ,._ -9...“ "In unity. The doctor WW t ')e.tiuirely given consent Ming partly due (0 the, eguleu trom Proton and wetiuuu. detained by I: Ana. Scbeuk. ot Norm mumm- tuut Nm nmuby the choice “laugh all d nut present. . -. -. we mnnunl Comet-vs- tive Convention woe held in the Town Hall. which. when the spanking was in progress. was tlPre'tui.hGiii,'iuG"e" to accommodnle those seeking admis- sion. The proceedings Were ordeiiy throughout. and the choir-mun Mr Tay- lor, of Hemmer. President] of the As. wcinlion. filled the position admirably. lhe business meeting we understand paced " tetrtuoniouisly, there tteiner, no two opinions as to the choice for1 the Local Logislnture. which fell on :) Dr Jummmm "srsai.. ....... " _ Dr. Jamieson, M. P. P, Conservatives Jtyy, Int the ,r_....,..u a: Lu me cn *Lucnl nglslnture, Wthh Jumleuuu again With heart .- m. . - w -_- uvvcnnuu UL I drum Proton und possibly at us. detained by had made. Scbeuk. ot Normally. gave 'e In.” M... Ws-__-, l - lrwm of tite tJptooicii/,Gii'i can: for Mr Laidlaw, hul " ot these gentlemen could . ".__... . ue prepared to make a; JIML dawn and the chair. I ml the ex-l’reudeub at: Mr J. S. WH-uu. Reeve-l who was warmly re- c [mung expected u: be I a mmh- um retina-ks trrtef) tte unuirmln men called 1 , 1908.. in Convention alle eloquent. He, Iter, started by KIT- r Jamieson 1 cet tif. for diligence m the . P. P., again Chosen. Annuql Comet-n. lne same boat of u " thuzo rim: the in- education, make It an V was a unit for delegates Were berGU1d7iG t, the helitmzcy y'tmentets of del- WEB . road a. M r TORONTO other This new oil can has just been invented and we have loot no timein taking them into atock. They on very durable. being node of heavy gnlvanized iron and very simple of construction. They make on ideal can to handle and as the tap is placed on the top then is “Medal" of it being knocked off in the steigh This is the never-leak " Oil Can. the beat can for form-.- n“ “-"- - . [ Tuesday. 10 Mareh--Ttus Gndd. LotI It, con2 Notmnnby. has instructed the undersigned to hell by Puhlic Auc- tion on above date. farm stock und im. plement: as he has rented his firm. Tums: 8 months' credit nu approved joint notes: 6 per cent per annum discount for cash. Stle at I o'clock. D. McPHAXL. Auctioneer I I At the meeting of the S. Grey Tem. xpernnco Ausot'intinn on Tomdny even- ( mg Mr C. L. Grant gave an interesting 'tttcount of the great Convention of (the Ontario Alliance. lt was an im. ;pressiva Convention with n prepnn- gdemnrv of husiuesd men who declare ittgainst the three.tifths rule. I l PRIESTS Sun-”rm; Attocsa-Bi.. lhop Dowling has unnuuured the ‘fnllowing changes in the Hamilton ‘diocese t--Rev. J. Kally from walker. ‘ton to Mount Format; Rev. Dr. Wtttter "from Murktlalv to \ankerton tRev, A. (J. Suvnga from Hamilton to M-trkdule; Rev. A. J. Leyeu, Diocesan Secretary. Another print will he added to the cathedral ma. These changes are I" "r-oi-, WE ' a w: CyN t' . uj(ss,i,li.ii,t5"ir-rr-" 'sr, I-sm-TAC.'?', V‘; ------_-g'peee--"-- ?, - ,'y, if c'7tv. . 1 f, _ c1ii,'ic'sj'sl', q "W ‘D'FI‘T s / w 'f' promotions. v', Thunduv March 5th. Iritt.h Annivw ”any of nurbusinwn c"t"rnerttortteu' by ‘Gth Fuslivul of Bangniuu nu the Now Spring (Sm-1h. tir.sly being typo-"Pd m- ( The. House of Quality, H. H. (“Hidden f Judge Killam, Chairman of the lRuiIWuy Conunhsion, and probably lthemoal important individual public 'servant m (Manda. tiled in 19rtiwaon fSundny from an attack of pneumonia I KoWertttuettt, and I per-ed. I Kuhn-ins: to the diesel jNew Ontario. he said no icould make a mining In everyone. Saul”: warm 1'i'l'Jp;'r, and lumber on tl pro deb-crud from svllluu. I tree. or numerals were "hu, .1 After more nanny to ltowm-mnn Mr. Gurney cm [upplumm There Wu the ”or the Kink. Ihe candid . __, '_'._.' yum In!!! I tinned until March Huh at Tue more. _ He damned credit Jim-at for n propnial truilwny Hugh of ww, of Cobalt and other la that might ttot ire the. for vuung (Joust-rm dolhns wasn't picked .There was in thi. Gilli ities yet of 10 to 15 nu] {and What Was to he th liberal. wnll vole lllu 'will vote wry no matt, {the [name-s will vote Jive party and he I uWPeplng victory, -___ -- .... |uvus m umposmg ot the [pulp binds chiming the old govern- ';'ment did not advertise. sold in too big III-locks, and had no practical men in I charge as had the present government. {He went .into detail on the Montreal [river grant from which it is chimed {33011100 more was obtained than their t,Predecetusors were to get. Onl "null ipnrcels of pine have been 2'lL'l vet [an flree, have forced them and the system of selling by the thouscmd (instead of en blue Would i... "rs.,ti....._a T Mr. Gamay followed. He " not the, . )cnlmred spruker Mr. Dowm-y is, but] Town Council l lt: a force And directness 'dP2 own i a is good at it nor an one can : scarcely realize that he has before him I! Met 1rondar evenmk- All PNettt. (athe hero of the flittttt .ty .ffutrato and! A number ofncoonnu were panned. {the spoiler (Jib; claimant slltpg. An 'p2:iaii.iiis'i, retttomd on It"rit Bell , a"; rerye y' , w owed Ur. and Fire Hall. in J... Lloyd naked (il; "l!,',':')),',',,",',',',',' "a: 'l'rdo','/gg,gijd, I for Town Hall tor 1 lecture on 13th , which he said Win “for the last. Snr 10 , XML. under ""9“”. of the Bottststttt- lyeurs a 'Ititstnke, for the Inuit 4 or 5 a ttrttl 'oetety, which Wu muted. drains; Paddles T,'," the husinuuu orl The 1Gyor read . lotttt [our from t t I ' t l , . . . - 1lepgge,'d " e mem 'ere were are Brigade oomplunmg oi lamest-it I He entered on acotnpurimn between cm!" In the Chronicle " the time ttt theUte and the present government the ”can tire otat "king h' the In to their methods in disposing ot the F cm,mc" exonerue them. The mt {pulp lands chiming the old govern- poi.nttd ottt that two will“ "'0 "- ment did not advertise. cold in too hi: quired to mama fone m..- M ---"‘-‘ blocks. and him nn .9-..-._, ' The.st u; enduus ... ,v- -- -""""' w. m... “a very Simple or construction. They nuke u: ideal handle and as the tap is placed on the top there' in littledunr ing knocked off in the sleigh. This is the never-leak “p sthebeateatttortGiGi', Pricethisweek 'o......... - Sale Register. ---"--i.------.- V. -v... u up" “UNIV."- " businean (-muuu-mnr tl eu' by Mind of Hamlin-s m the New oods d..|ly lwiug ape-mad mu. eof Quuluy, H. H. Mmuev. Kilian), Chairman of the Communion, and probably inlnnv-ln-nt :..A:..:; 7 . . . . HUNTER, ,,,__ I...“ It“? selling by the thousand 1 bloc would be continued. 9d credit for the govern- . propliating minerals on 'Ill, of way. for the selling d other lakes and though lot Ire the strange-L "my": 1‘”....-_.. - to the dimuttiiion in ' he said no governmen- n mining law to Mum lunln_. --- ,V.- P" to 15 mulliunu of d ' to he the result? vole liberal some no "mun-1' who " will vote for the m Hardware, SW Daisy Oil Can . _, "a. "nu-ll) Gunny (-mu'luded .uuld 'rd "Pun" rs were now to ttet mr Ott their land trut svlllmg where lum- re uhundnul. Mai lho u,,diTii er cmmndatv rm] tlt, the muting til-- for the ordkra', saw sign: of a Grain and Seed Manhunt our wart hy It million every day. tit pom‘hu. of dollars, ttlt? tiouse lmne torim. IO " in, but sale can. un their 1 "mul " vet and the " 20 only Berry sden." " on? tg.,', Spoons. . 23 on y a. . 7 only 'rR'i'lri'fltl'l'.".:, 6 only Cake Baskeu.., And hundreds of other these. See our window Two Big Storee-Dr; & Wetland 20 only " only 23 only 7 only 6 only "\u til - " doz Rogers Tea Spoons 4.00. dot. " doa " Dessert SEoom 5.50. 20 doz " Knives & ark: 6.00, 20 doz 66 celluloid handle . - _ Knives. 2.50. The above three firme make nothing but the best quality goods and there ere what we are selling In this great Silver. ware Sale. Now In the chance of I life. time to buy what you need in Silverware worth tale pr. " dn7 m-..., 'r-.. Ct--, ‘ -.-_ . _ _ . Now is your chance to buy him-clan Silverware at great reductions. e are putting on sale our entire stock of extra quality Silverware at about half what it worth.' These goods arc made by The Standard sum Plate 00. Toronto The Toronto sum th., and Rogers' well-known Goods. Silverware H R . 100 Mm. Wheat. 15 tu're throd well nnd Ipl’il under (-ul. ivution. Pun omce near hy Durham Apply o In nonor. Thev had 'uidariiidir" heat .nd they felt the council should exonerate them. Mr Torry laid the letter contained about all that was neoeeury. It.” ciLiZens had expreeeed I Inputhy with them, b " "homered " u they had been by the Chronicle. The enuncil had full emttrolatttte Brigade, and should be gunmen ot the honor. Thev had all dune their Dust and thev Mt Mm nun-m" -‘-‘-" --.. - null-Ill“ mu may be exoner- ’nwd. publiohod in both upon. this Ittot being done they 'tood randy to resign in I. body. Mayor Calder thought the council were not to blame lor criticisms in the papers Neither council nor Fire and Light. Committee had found fault with the Brigade. but invited the Chief taupe-k on the qua-don. tan-lulu] tne Chronicle " the time at (iii' recent are and "king that the ,councd exonerate them. The letter pointed out that two tame IN re- quired to move fottr tone of Applianc- only one we. applied ; when they reached the " tank, (lion’s corner) they had only 400 feet of hon. too short to reach, and akin: the Advice on citizen of that street they tried to mute the river. The letter ended with a demand that they be exoner- ated, published in both paperl. this not being done they stood ready to resign in 3 body. 2nd cortrseaiton Bantinck Fh R, lol, urea. 5 sci THE REVIEW, ’. Keeler The Yellow Label Great Sale of Continued on Irlls the 'hoeto qettirt, y..."- 'tttts. '1 uni I. ., Vee- -, _ , - “not: a BON, Punm no Punt-nu Farm to Let. ma spring water. 75 mm ”Lion. i mile from school. ttear hr, and tr unle- from Apply on (tn-m to Autumn”: Honolulu. Rocky Baum-on. of other "up- juu like F window thie week. Durham tinck, LOI27, W. 5 mm of Pall El" "iottstttitttt. 250. t.7s 2.so, each I.” 1.75. 1.00 We e. 2.40

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