ood h 49c Ilia es ear doc 29c 39c Sic DC M - - - cu: SlgtglXMh'gfll1tgillKgt=tyalfNfliilNllyillRlgllgllSllXll= gmmammgmmmmmmmxg a? LATEST NEWS OF if VOL. THE REVIEW DURHAM. ONT the Review ii ia"iii'iii;i'e' The anon of newspaper bu- I’an In on And one. more In an able to make the â€unmi- nury offer to m nah-tribe" of lit in - - with mutated m in Dec- tlon to tot Jan. 1909, for the u- tmrdinwy prion of 'l.00. New Suits in the leading shades for Sprimt-thoroughly well Uilored, handsome in appearance and built to retain their appearance. Prices from $10 to $16-00. NEW SUITS FOR YOUTH/_-New Spring Styles, well tail- ored trom the most fashionable cloths. They have the wear-resisting qualities too, $7.50, $9.00, $10.00. THE STORE IS READY FOR YOU, If you want NEW CHIPPON BROAD- NEW Mus'LrNS,-its early, .CLOTH, troft clear finish, but they are being picked In the correct weight, up already. New flowered black, navy, brown, $1.25 muslins-dainty patterns, per yard some have satin stripe or "iirol1'.Nfi,',le LADIES check-toc to Me yd. H. tine even finish, [ one ot the motgt faahiou. l thaw SPOT MUSLINS. able goods-new shades of large or small spots on navy. brown, green red light tl. dark trour.td5-, & black, Mc per yard: very stylish, Special at NEW TAPE STRIPE KHA. m per , ' RANT'A-taahion's latest, NEW COTTON DELAINES cplora show up clear and Light and dark grounds, rich - red, navy. pearl, with spots and small pat. Ktey. brown, black6oc yd. l, terns. Soft goods I 5c yd, NEW SATIN CLOTH, lov- f NEW CHAMBRAYS AND ely lustrous fiimsh on soft, 1 CHECK GINGHAMS. all fine goods...“ exception, l the good colors at "He ally nice cloth " 60c a.'yd. i per yard. . New Spring Dress Goods Patterns and Collars this season are very neat and when you see these you will say they are thoroughly good taste The lending colors are blues, gray: lawns. greens, and these colors or black and white ground. Stores all over the country see these shirts at $1.50, we sell them $r.oo. NEW CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS want to be ready for the warm sunshiny days you should get you: new Spring Suit or dress NOW while the drmmahcn are not into the Swing rush. James Ireland L00 NEW SHIRTS FOR MEN. NEW SPRING THINGS L, NO. 12 NEW MUsLiNS,--its early, but they are being picked up already. New flowered muslins--dairtty patterns, some have satin stripe or check-toc to 35c 3 d. NEW SPOT MUSLINS. Large or small spots on light and dark grounds,-. very stylish, Special at 200 per yd. il?tttliggi, M The public are cordially invited to attend the thirteenth semi-annual opening of fashionable millinery at the p trlors of the Parisian Millinery Co. nu Lmuhton St. up 27th and 28th March md following days, One huge 12 x 14 photograph given tree with one dozen of our best cabi- nets tor a short. time. MISS DICK. Rome LOST.- On Saturday 14th inst". between Dromore and Durham by the the McKelvey bush road, a cow robe. Finder will oblige by leaving " Me. Arthur', Store or Ruview otrtce or communicate with owner, JAB. MCDONALD, Aberdeen P. 0. The Sacrament of the Lord's trap- per will be dispensed in the Prethy- termn church, Priceville rnd Swinton Park, on Sabbath, March 22nd, if roads and Weather permit the con- gregation to assemble. Offering for Home Missions. How IS YOUR LAmrL.'-We have changed type of our mailing list thi- vnwk and att u-unl Ask to hnve all omioumm pointed out. Easter will _qL'ott he hete. Letus show Fit materials and trimmings for rout new spring hat, The Home of Quality, H. H. Mockler. Pusitivnly tho but chance to buy 40c Hosiery values at. We. only " few pairs of rach niz? left, Plum and em- broidered. The Home of Quality. H. H, Mockler. Hotmrtrrarpett WANTED. --To go to Munimbaul once. Good wnges and free trip ont. Apply at Review or five. . _ CARPET PAvttR.-u',nll at the Review Oftiee and get big bundle of “we! p"per' only 5 MI. A. H, Jackson has I number of houses and vacant lots in Durham for sale. Millinery Openings at q. P. Mor. loth'e MAI-ch 25 h and 26th and follow- ing days. For Saturday only, more linen tow ellme at tic per yd. H, H. Mueller, Aâ€. T ' _ v V N l . . J. _ w= ' ll . ' T a I A. ' Cr-Er), OPIC . owPilldlle 6mCt]t FRED KELSEY. DONL)M, THURSDAY. MARCH 19, 1908 Donsoca Box Boil..--." make monev lhenc day. nothing like a Box Social. Fancy, shout 890 on Friday evening hut at Latonu schoolhouse! The program was good. it anything too long.judging from the time some of lhe visitors got home. Finely ren- dered dialogues were 3 special feature. but, our Dornoch correspondent with his usual modesty, fails to give credit to the very upecml excdlency of Mr Angus McIntosh. who in dramatic; of no mean power. U. P. R. ON THE 'roi-To-tttsr. Wednesday, the new railway ll being opened afterlying nearly two months under the drifts in in uncomplebed state. We understand . snow-plough of An entirely new pd iple of con- struction in being used, 30 Invention of an Elmwood man. It bu been built by a Kincardine flrrn, who bought the patent. We hope the in . venlor got due reward for his clever. new. J. P. TELFORD. R, Toruw, President. Captain, Mayor Calder and Councillor Brown were in Ottawa hut week. before the Railwsv Commission pleading for ad. equate protection of our main street. at the dangerous c. P. Ecru-inn. They were ably assisted by Mr H. H. Miller. M. P., and they hope the do' cision, which was reserved, will be "tofturtory. Mr Dunn nppeu-ed for the u, P. R, _ The Annual meeting of the South Grey Rifle Association will be held it. the Town Hall. Durham. on Monday evening, March 23rd. Iâ€, at. 8 o'eioek p, m. A full attendance ll requested to conuider important husineu. J. P. TELFORD. R. Tony. OLD Hoo wtrmc.-utur'iph a plan- ning for . grand tr-union of all prec- ont and past. Guelphiu-s next August from the 2nd to the Och inclusive. The Sect-Hun In J. M. Scrubbers. Guelph, who Will give all information. Ev: '3eBcrAtatrr.--Mr. Western will be in Durham at. Dc "n35 Drug Store, on Thursday. Much am: to accom- mndMe thow who wen prevemed from meeting him at. hi! but visit. Just arrived the first lot of Salem “hue twists. Cull And see them Thor defy description. The House of Quality H. B. Heckler. bu the latest style! In Spring Mil. linvry at B. F. Morlock’l opening- on March 25m And mu: 1nd following days Taylor & 00.. Dtomoll. have some extraordinary ban-quill! In groceries for the next two Inch. See ad on page 4. 5 APPnnncu WAhm.-Apply " once to Miss Dick. The village of Euvdoek in voting on s hy-lnw to "the the hotel "come from 8250 to .760. tiibaitjiti). Durhem Regimental Band held their second masquerade carnival of the meson Tuesday evening, and if uny- thing. Wu more successful than the former. There were about 50 mne- querndera. the greatest number with the best ell-round costumes. ever Ieen on Durham ice. Almost every imag- inable kind of make-up wu in eviden- ce, how the St. Patrick lads and laseiel to the clowns, Indians. Irish gentlemen, poppy. trattertir "Review girl," [tinny other fancy costume! and luthut not least nu Italian orgun grinder. with a dnncing bean end its trainer, thie latter being welt repre. sented by Fred Glass. Robt. Laidlaw and Bert Saunders. The Saundere' nlnmet monopolized the boy's-races. Will Lowelle winning the "over U" race. The Durham Band with Ip- propriute music added greatly to the evening's enjoyment. Following are the prise winners: Boys rnce over 14.-W. Luella, Al, Saunders. Best fancy coulume trent-Geo. Cat. ton, “Indian." Beet Comic costume t2ent.--Pred Glut. Italian org-Ln grinder. Bent character drests-Jemimiun. ders, "Nsvajo." Buyl nee under Ir-Mack Saunderu, Rom. Sumnderu. Best Macy costume huir-. Ema Hun- ter In "Poppy." Best comic costume Ladr.-Lisusuil Lauder an "Fully." Last Friday evening; rather a. slim audience memhled to hear Profeuor Hun. of the o. A. 0. sue on address on Horticulture. Counter attractions and not lock of interest was to blame. Rev. Mr. Newton made an ideal chair. man and in his opening and other remark. showed that his heart mu in the work. Hortieuiturkt work was not only mtheuc but preamble. end he told a story to show how love of plants end tlowers formed an index of the character at once are and en. nohlina. . Prof. Butt made bin that public speech in Durham " yen" ago. He is full of bin Iuhject. hu " command good illustrative matter, bat lack- forge of come kind in presentation. He had fUttery for Durham Society. one of shout. 70 in the Province. Hov- mg good one". it won doing n good work. The um should be to mtereat She wee a native ot Ireland and was married there. coming here with her husband about titty yeure e90. Her departure eevere elink with the put for her husband, who prtrdeceaaed her tome 35 vee re ago wee e veryqromm- ent hueineee men In the Durham of " day. and even yet "Kelly’s Mills" comes onein to the tonguee of old timere. Those who,knew the deceased belt and " her beet epeeh highly of her neighborly end other excellent qualitiee. She ie mourned by her two man John, of the Standard Bank here end by Dr. Thos., of Omaha. who ar- tived on Tuesday in time forthe fu- neral. Rev Mr Bice conducted services at houee and at the gave in Trinity cemetery on Tuesday lest. meny friends eeeembling to pay the hut re- epecte. Mu. JOHN Jinn Saturday last at the ripe old age of 88 years. Mrs John Kelly paved Anny at the home of her son John here. For many years ahe ha been in deh- cate health needing midunua cure and attention and this she never inched. Miss Eons ALLAN. Wednesdny lest the home of Mr. Wm. Allen. of Egremont. we: made desolate by the death of his daughter Edith. A bright young lady of about 19 years. who oioce her mother’s death. has bed charge of the home, end now the lose of her counsel end comp-mon- ship will come so asecond widowhood. She Wu token suddenly ill with up- pendicitis and on operation was per- formed bat this did not save her end she died as upon. She was buried in Meplewoud cemetely on Friday lat. there being a Very hu'tw,concourtrs at the funeral. testifying to the sorrow for the dead and sympathy to: the living. Impressive services " the house were conducted by her own tumor, Rev Mr Kendall. by Rev Mr Lstte. of Holslein and by RevA A, Blue. Rector of Trinity church. Dui- hum. all of whom had opporuuntiee of knowing her worth. Best tJlomr.-Merle Whitmore. St. Patrick’s Bay Carnival.. Horticultural Meeting. Obituary TORONTO Tax TRUE AND THE FaLtm.--Eimsd- em of the Swry on our ihside page. will find a double poruou in this issue on page: '3 3nd 7, which completes it, A great showing of Dress Goods B. F. Mmlock’l. Miss Patterson of Egremont is visit- ing Mrs. Wm. McFadden for ufew dun. Mrs. In. Luvelle returned to her home in Goderich smurduv morning, after visiting friends in town. The Eater Hats for men are here, the King Hat, the Borsuline and oth. ers. The Home of Quality, H. H. Mockler. i Messrs. McIntyre and Itolph gave in pleasing instrumental on their 1ruitara at the opening and at the clone Mr. Wm. [tonnage accompanied by ai, Rita Ir Win. (one Judge Rout Iner't. patriotic long "Oi Cumulus" and was encored heartily. Pres. A. W. H. Lauder urged support of the nociety by membership, He also urged care in the handling of Society stock when received. Often exposure. neglectand delay in transplanting killed good stock and the society was blamed for The undersigned bu received in- structions to sell by Public Auction at Lot M, Con, I, tn D. R ' Glenelg, on Scrutiny. larch 21, mos. The following valuable Flllll Stock 1nd Implement. t I warn, 14 yea". old in foal; l ware. 12 years old in foal; 2 draft hotnes. 12 you" old'. 1 man, general purpose, tr veins old; I hm n tteneral purpose. Gym" old ' 1 nmre colt, rising 1 yr. I wagon And truu k combined; 1 pair bob-sleight. Iowa, buggy. Bulky Gong Plow, new: net Inn-mu. net navy Ian-nus. neckyokn whipplettou and other article. too noun-om to mention. It. Thanks to the lecturer and all who mined followed by the National Anthem closed the meeting. Bile to commence " l oclock aha-p. No reserve. Terms t Sum- of .5 And under, cub. Over that Amount, 9 months,eredit will be given on furnishing approved joint not". 6 per cent per mnum (lineman! will be allowed for (lull in lieu of not". Don. McLAcaux. D. ICPEAIL. Raving done all this tinieh the pit - ture in flowers, than old-fanhioned tiowens none better, in irregular borders rather than beds. Mr. Hutt threw himself open Tor question. and a number were naked and unsweled. The chairman wished Mr. Hutt could come to our town in July and see the tine healthy burdock: and thistlea on our Itreeta. He paid a tine and well deserved tribute to Mr. C. Firth for his interests in the Society. which. but for him would ecsrcely have existed. With .. Home" tit' a. picture he pro- ceeded to tttt it in. The house was the centrul future, the lawn a. canvass In he adorned and bright and tsttracrivt setting here would he remembered in uterNmo, To beautify an old home, first thlng ole-n off all old fences mm he had a tliug M all fences no u. relic ot lurhnrlum. A good hum grass was a mixture, rqunl purl: by weight of blue an". red top, and while Dutch clover. Bow thickly as early in opting in possible. For Mlintt open space. don't plant treeo in straight lines: imitate nature- Mnke full p tans for all impmvemems on paper and follow them, remember- ing to keep from. of the lawn clear of trees. thave 'rhruu,&c.,phsnted so u not to spoil guod views, and till up angle between house and lawn by a planting of tapered shrubs. If clumps are decided on have tallest shrub ii: the centre. At Guelph they dustributed through the teachers 1600 pmknges of flower seeds to the children for their own cultivation. â€they offered prizes and " a given time had a fine exhibition of their products. They had alwlnwn tsnd boulevard compel itmna. am well as tor vegetable gurdens. There Wete also upstate prizes for best kept hwn and grounds by hom tide Wot king men and by gentlemen of leisure. In return for . grant from counrin they beautitled the city building- with ttowe" and window boxes, took a pride m clean â€rents. Ae. the young. secure cooperation of council and infiuetttiU men and women ' the means of a society did not depend upon in size. CREDIT AUCTION SALE. Farm Stock and Implements. Proprietor. Auctionoor. at 1 mar well-known Goods. _ The above three f1rme make nothing ' but the best quality goods and these an: i what we are selling m this great Silver. ware Sale. Now is the chance of a lite. time to buy what you need in Silverware Rev Mr Fnrquhulon h in Toronto this week attending the meetings of the Home Minion Committee. His brother. Rey Ju. Farquhnnon. D. D., agent. of the church in Winnipeg. in expected to conduct net-vices in the Pun-byterian Church on Sand-y nut. Now is your chance to buy hi‘lgl-clau Silverware at great reductions. e are putting on sale our entire stock of extra quality Silverware at about half what it worth. These goods are made by The Btandttgtt sum m tht, Toronto The Toronto 811m Go., and Rog T Spooncworth at pr. " dog er: ca 4.00. oe. :Jo " doz " Peyrert Spon- 6.50. I.†20 do: " Knives & orb 6.00, 4.†no dog " celluloid handle Knives. 2.60. LN 20 only Berry tipoontC 17 thy, Berry Spoons.. 23 on Berry B. . 7 ml; Fruit with: .. eonly Cake Balkan†And hundreds of other may. just like these. See our window this week. Ir. Dun McKinnon left for linde- ford. Sash. last. week, after I three months visit with Durturm tektivu. He disposed of hi. {um in Emcmont while hearre to Mr. Jones Kari-on. Silverware Mr. and Mrs, Switzer. accompanied by the lutter'u char. Min Shier. of St Mary’s returned to their home in Bt' May‘s after visiting It In. Geo. Spa-limit. Two Big Stores-Durban & Welland THE REVIEW, DURHAM, ONT. R. B. Keeler & Sons. Amongst those attending the funeral of the late Mr- Bottlut week. were Messrs Ben]. Bott, Cuik, Buk l Fred Butt. maul-ah. and Geo. Willoughby. Elmwood. Mrs Folcnrd. of Numweyt. in the sue» of her purenu. Me' and In John dun L. Mm Inlay Campbell left Wednesday for Toronto where the will visit. for a few weekd. MI Frank Harris left Sunni-v for Edmonton. Alta, where his brother Will " present, resides. En mute he will visit. friend. in Chicago and Wm- mpeg. Mr. Archie Bohertoon in In Toronto this week. Min Magnet Morton, In". this week fot Emmet. Sink. Mrs. Jar. Warmintrton w“ visiting in Palmerston lul. week end. Mm. A, W. H Loader attended the tum-nu of an old Liend in flu-rum glue week. Messr- Fred And Reggie Kelly were home from Toronto on tho occnion of their trrandmother'e death and tun. out. Mr and Mrs Chats. LIVING lett Wed- nesduy morning for Sanford. Mr. Herb. ma Min Annie Green. wood left Tuesday morning for the West. Mr Wen Lyon: returned to town Monday that spending . week with Flesherton and Mnrkdule friend.. Mis- Msud IcGillivr-y who has spent seven! winters in Totontoree turned to her home out of town tut. urduy. Mr. J. U. Telford [an last Sunday for Owen Bound. He will be much mined in bucineu. musical and sport- ing circle. here. Mia tunic lL-Kinnon left sum-My u whit. friend. in It. Forest foe . week or two. Mr. Geo. Wright of It. Forest, vmbed last, week end with his uncle, M r. Jun Our-on And other town (Honda. Rev W. Fun-quill: ton and Sir John BMI attended the meeting of Pro-by- tery a: m. Forest on Thur-4.7 ot Int week The Yellow :Label Mr. Duncan McLean, formerly of McLean‘s Mill. Egremont. now of tStrathroy wu in town [at week on Imam“. Mr. T. Allan In: in flu-ritual: Sunni my on school interests C. BANAGE & SON. Punt-n an Panama. Great Sale of 2.50. L75 .2.oo.each Lao . 1.75. I.†Fn