) 1 C W\ ~b, & W 6 â€"â€"W ANTE D A GOOD FARM fOf sale; © Nok portlartrr Mess oqll ol Please give son for sell L. DaRBYsRIRE, Box 94 Commences April 1, 1908. Our twentyâ€"seven Years of experience in the Business Educational L.ine has enabled us to offer more comrlete courâ€" &vs than any other school in the Dominion. All the latest methods are introduced and taught by competent teachers. Three D-:mmeutoâ€"-t:om- mercial. Shorthand & Typewriting, and Preparâ€" atory for those whose early education bas been neglecwd. Enter anytime. Write, for information C. A. FLEMING, Principal, Cwen Sound sSPRING TERM at the @ ow p Wé//ï¬ï¬‚ /7 ta ks es w N Ornamental Writing, and in placing all its gradunates, Each student is taught separateâ€" ly at his own desk. Trial lessons for one week free. Visitors welcome. Open Sept. 2, W. T. CLANCY, Principal, Day and Night Classes. \Telegraphy Leads in Bookâ€"keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Commercial Law, Comâ€" mercial Correspondence, Plain Business Writing, i a Euis Sualybrid +0 to $150,000 per annum in mr:.y service. You can become a good operator in 6 months if you llud( in The Central Telegraphy School 3 Gerrard St. E., Toronto. The fAinest School a Canada. Write for particulars. W. H. SHAW, Pres. _ T.J. JOHNSTON, Prin Our Summer Session enables lt;lse;l;l to start any time and take a continuous course. Write for cnnlqgue of our oldest and most reliable school, the British American Bus‘ness College T e o. Te e . s i Business College ; This school is noted far and near for the superior education given to the students and for the remarkable success of its graduates. College open the entire year. Begin now. Our training wili make you independent. Write today for entalogue, . W. J. ELLIOTT, Cur Youge & Alexander 8ts. Principal Youge & McGill 8 T. M. Watsox, hncip-l &C PREPARE FOR POSITIONS OPEN ALL YEAR In all the years that we‘ve been selling shoes we never remember anything to equal the value we‘re gving now ‘in "Imperial". Shoes for ladies and gentlemen., We want you to see for yourâ€" self how good they really are. Every pair sold under an absolute guarantee, which shows the maker‘s confidence in leather_and workmanship., **Imperial" Mlï¬:fllt‘.dcs‘ by themselves. MT. FOREST to hear from owner baving § THE PEOPLES STORE T vret Herr TORONTO, ONT. Large Stock of "IMPERIAL " paying from $%% to $100 no:uh by attending the popvm + particular about location. ce s‘l:.d. description, and reaâ€" s when possession can deal 'itq owners only. : Stock of Fresh Groceries always on hsmd i Highest Prices for Produceâ€"Cash or Trade. ROBERT BURNETT us‘ e etas s orpny ce o a uic aienccine s mbasditum dA ie rararanes dedter aperitacemocecge } ex‘furaerie=sess.eatt < TR «LEZIE f , Rochester, N. y Headquarters for Gents‘ Furnishings. Is the first step towards positions paying from $5000 Toronto [Editor‘s note.â€" A solitary item, vouched for, wafted from Swinton Park this week informs us that] "William Stewart told J. McMardo to ask R. Aldcorn to get G. Haw to let L. Watson know that Joe Ferris by the aid of his scope, discovered in the snow Monday morning warm tracks going south."‘ and _ With the advent of weather, pr»‘pmuli.ms for mentations of streets and | be in order. _ Arbor Day w here; but up to the prese «asion has not attrarcted the that it should. A few peopl community, it is true, do t in assisting to make their beautifal; but the work is A UITIZEN‘s LEAGUE.â€"Last week‘s l Enterprise contains an announcement |of the formation of a league with above name, which we think Durham would do well to imitate, An idea of its objects is contained in the followâ€" ing item : * For some time a number of the leading citizens have been meet. ing together occasionally to discuss the best interests of the community, The matter has now taken definite shape in the formation of * The Ches ley Citizen‘s League" the object . of which is the encouragement of all that makes for the moral and social better ment of the town. This organdization wishes to identify itself with every movement in the direction of social and moral reform and will take any steps recessary for the correction of any abuses that at present exist, " Amongst the names me tioned by the Enterprise are Ieading citizens of the town, The Presbyterian ladies of near Ottawn have decided b tion that if the managers church will go on with the ling of the building and the of a schoolâ€"room, to wear th year‘s hats and do without a gloves for this season and ; price of the new hat and glove building fund. to help on w work. Mt. Forest High School good offices of ‘flex. M. M has received from the Ge vey at Ottawa a bandson Canadian minerals, _ Th specimens.â€"Confed. has had 7;(1;]9.;!.1 Miller, M, P., a post: him in South Bruce. "MAPLE LEAF BRAND‘" A large stock of Long Rubber Boots for the wet spring weather. Prince of all styles." Window. ‘"The Queen of all Shoes and Additional Locals A larg‘ilae}sortmcnt of upâ€"todate Ladies‘ Waists, newest styles and patterns. Also a full stock of Ladies‘ Waists for Easter Regent tailoring gives that â€" fection of fit and tailoring wlfiec‘;i assures a perfectly satisfactory and srylish suit. No matter what your age, or your taste may beâ€"no matâ€" ter how much or how little you deâ€" sire to pay, you are sure to find something in the "Regent‘" line that will satisfy you fully. Prices ranging from $8.00 to 820. adies‘ Whitewear " Regent Brand " Clothing phu ssmc 4008 s not necessary to wait two weeks henc'e to plant trees l 0 Th l on . L Swinton Park Imperial Shoes Rubber Boots .Mi(iklcf, barrister of Chesl Arbor Day, advent of atations for streets and | Arbor Day w suvent of, springâ€"like atations for the ornaâ€" streets and lawns will Arbor Day will soon be to the present the ocâ€" attracted the attention tne suggestion of H. H. , a postâ€"office named after UWC SOC EPVE have decided by resolu ling and the erection i, to wear their last do without a pair of season and give the hat and gloves to the te help on with the pendent managers of their with the remodelâ€" C the attention people in every do their share hool, through the M. Martin, M. P., e Geological Sur dsome cabinet of There are 160 premises & town _ Miss Julia We‘r, teacher at Alliston, arrived home Friday to spend the \bolidays, ; Misses M, McClocklin, Berkelev, and ‘Allie Blackburn, Hespeler are enjoy. ing their Euster vacation at home. Miss Dora Davidson is spending ber. Easter vacation with old school friends in Listowel. Mr, and Mr visited Toronto days, Mr. P. G. A. Websi to oy er Good Friday Mr. Arch. Davidson is home the Owen Sound Col. Irst, to Easter yacation. Mr. Nelson Mulvin, of London merly bookâ€"keeper at the C S»parator works, visited old friends for a few days Mr. Murray Smith, Lucan, sp4 few days at home, over the E season. Miss Minnie McClocklin has ed from spending a few mo Torunlo. Mr. Arch." Pravttanw ids ols Miss J. Hughes returned last week after «pending the winter bher sister. Mrs. Farr Garria Miss Mamie Mountain is Easter holidays with her : Jno. Watson, in London. 1s dQl ds ie oral d t o o. o c on i Reath i.i antliiinanatureante c egly VÂ¥r. Chas, Redickville, i at Vickers. Mr. Finlay Graham, of Midland, spent a few days among old friends here. _ He is now one of Midland‘s prosperous business men and his generâ€" ous proportions show that the lake town agrees with his health. VÂ¥r. Chas, F, Lawrence. teacher ot Redickville, is holidaying at his home Js wpe .0 Mr. and Mrs Hamilton, spent patrents and oth returned, Mre, few days longer, Miss Margaret Grant, of Moorefield, is home for the Easter vacation, _ Mis Rosalie Brooker, teacher at Rothsay, is apending the holidays with friends in Durham and Stratford. Misses Emily Wilson and Sadi+ Ferguson, High School Students, are spending holidays at their respective homes in Boothville and Hopeville. | Mrs. W. H. Bean and baby are viaitâ€" ing relatives in Howick, Miss Annie Levine is visiting her friends in Toronto. Miss Jessie Farquharson Agincourt, is spending her the Manse, Rev, Mr. Jamieson was in Toronto l»st week end. His son Walter, spent the Easter holidays at the Parsonage here, Mrs. Robt Aljoe and Master Harold are holidaying with Toronto relatives this week, ‘ Mulvin, of London, forâ€" â€"keeper at the Cream . Webster was in Toron Mrs. John Whelan, of spent the holidays with hi» d other friends here. He Mre, W, remaining for a v!2‘n, Lucan, spent a home, over the Easter ie Farquharson, teacher of is spending her vacation at . A. W, H. Lauder friends over the holi* urned last week the winter with bas returnâ€" months in » spending aunt, Mrs. ue from for the town Gents Tailor and Furnisher, Durham , in every size, to fit big and little men, all upâ€"toâ€"date and crropcrly made. â€" Unâ€" ,gierwearof all kinds and weights, socks in all grades and colorings, all the new collars, the latest neckwear, etc. The man who misses an examinrtion of our mew stock of Men‘s Furnishings will be dollars out. _‘The man who buys will be dollars in. Take your choice. Miss Eager, of Toronto. is the guest of her friend, Miss Amy Kelly during the bolidays, Mrs Hugh McCrae and children are yvisiting at her old home in Trowbridge Mr. Howard Tyreman, student at Toronto Medical College was a guest of friends in town, Miss Annie McCreary and little niece Masjorie Graham, spent Easter a home. Mr. J. Levine is visiting his brother in Toronto this week. Mrs. Jas, Lauder and Mrs, Webster are spending Eascer week in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Young, Detroit, apent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt. | Mr. J. Shaw is seriously indisposed ,at present. â€" Hope to hear of his reâ€" covery soon. Mr. Pennington has moved into J, A. Black‘s house on Queen St. Mr, and Mrs. Mcliraith spent Good Friday at the home of Mr. and Mr«, Aundrew Scott, Glenelg. Mr. Donald McArthur, north of town, is at present suffering severely from inflamatory rheumatism â€" but under the medical attendance of Dr, Gun, he is improying but still bedâ€"fast, Mr. and Mrs. Funcheon visited the latter‘s brother P., Gagnon over Sunâ€" day, Miss Aggie Brown, Hulstein, joying a boliday with her sister M. Storrey,. Sorry to hear of the serious illness of the infant son of Mr, and Mrs. Arch. McArthur in Glenelg. * Mr. Rance an experience shoeman, is now engaged as another on the working staff of Mr. Mcliraith. Harry Burnett THE DURHAM REVIEW ARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO is enâ€" , Mrs. A _ The said property is about 5 miles east of Durham, on Durham Rd., conâ€" yenient to Post Office and school. There is sard to be a log house and log stable on the said lantï¬. TEnxxs or Saur Ten per cent of the purchase ne to be paid down at u‘:«- time ol;u:ul:{ and balance within thirty days with | interest at 6 per cent. bein, UNDER and by virtue of the powers contained ina certain mortgage, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by public auction on BEHNECKE.â€"At Locust Valley, Long Island, N. Y., on 8th April, to Mr and Mrs J. C, Behnecke, a da ughter, |Mrs Bebnecke was Miss J. R. Fiizâ€" gibbon of Normanby. Ye editor exâ€" tends congratulations.] ‘ ’ Mrs Chris. Firth is visiting her daughter in Detroit over Raster, Mrs L. McKenzie and Mrs Hahn were in Toronto over Easter. Miss Jean Brown spent trom Thursâ€" day to Tuesday with Toronto friends. Mr and Mrs John Ritchie. and two children, of Durbam are visiting the latter‘s sister, Mrs J. A, Brown, Scott‘ street.â€"O,. Sound Advertiser. Mrand Mrs Miles Legate, of Lonâ€" don. were guests at Messrs T. Hasâ€" kin‘s and Jno. Snell‘s ever Easter, Mrs Carter and Mrs Milan, of Rochâ€" ester, ariyed here Monday to visit and wait on their mother, Mrs J, W, Scott, whothas been quite ill, Saturday, 23rd May, A. D Mr R. B. Keeler, of Welland, is spending over Easter with his sons and daughter in town. Misses McKerracher and Hodge, High School teachers, left Thursda y afternoon to spend the vacation at their homes in Datton and London respectively, MORTGAGE SALE Our stock in every other line able in price as any. and we will o Bringg ppu, ._\__ ___ 3 _â€" "VCK are so numerous that we can‘t wention them or quote prices but we are here and willing to give you all the best attention and will give you hardware at prices that will surprise you. ; t bommbattrren utrmbzd inrbanset Arotr is ap thre s Pra s 4 »urnding or repairing which you may have prospects for. Come and get our quotâ€" ations on orders which you may have to fill whether they are large or small. _ We that this sale mean s money saved to you and we mean it Now its up to you to save money. It will be greatly to your advantage building or rep airing which you may h: Mr. Farmer, it‘s y ou that should profit by this cleaningâ€"out sale. Remember we have a complete stock and you can get anything you want or need for this seaâ€" en or any season of the year. All kinds of Forks, Hoes, Rakes, Shovels, Spades, Scythes, Axes and all necessary articles for your needs at less than any other hardâ€" ware in town of surrconndinad irnmuns â€"â€"â€"â€"#+ 6 We have decided to quit the F the entire stock at a sacrifice price, will make a great saving for our c prices on everything in the hardw: ~â€"â€"â€"# 9# _ Hardware! Hardware! Hardware must go Articles in a hardw are stock are BORN. Builders and Contractors .. 1908 ALEX. RUSSELL _ every other line will be as well assorted as any, as reasonâ€" any, and we will give you as good service as any. surrcunditrg towns. THE BIG STORE Durham. 2nd Concession Bentinck, Lot 27, W, G. R., 100 acres. 5 acres of Fall Wheat. 15 acres Fall ploughing, Good well and spring water. 75 acres under cultivation. 4 mile from school, g("t.. Office near by, and 5 miles from Lot 27, 28, Con. 18. D. . Glenelg, 85 aeres cleared, 7 acres busb. Well watered. Good Brick House, Frame. Bank Barn (45x60.) 4 mile from proâ€" posed station on new C. P. i. Line. Convenient to School and P. O. Fur ther pai ticulars apply on the premises, Joun McAxTRUR Prop, Lots 13 and 14. Con,. 3, . D. R., Glenelg, 15 acres bush, frame barn well watered. Must be sold. A. H. JACK®OX, Durham Two storey, double, frame house, g Aj situated on the west side of Gnnfrnxl! Falt St. in upper town, Large lot with who stable. _ First class well and cistern, g outfi Apply on premises. Axaus CAMERON | m,.,, Four Short horn Durham Bulls pure bred. 1 twentyâ€"three months, 2 twenâ€" ty months, 1 one year old. WiuLurarx Morrisox, Edge Hill P. O., Ont. _ â€" Being Lot 14, Con. 4, N. D. R., Glenâ€" elg, consisting of 100 acres, more or less. 90 acres cleared, balance hardâ€" wood bush, _ Bank barn, 60x44, frame house, grouted _ inside, 30x2, imâ€" plement house 40x20, good well at door, farm free from incumbrance, School half a mile distant and another 14 miles. _ Intending purchasers willJ get particulats by writing to Donaurp BEaArox, J Guelph P. O, Highest Prices for Holding 2nd Cless eertificate for 8. | 8 No. 3, Glenelg _ Dutfes to begin | after Baster holidays, Salary $450.| Apply with testimonials and st,nting! qualifications to Edge Hill P. 0 the hardware line Slabs for Sale. L § 00 0 CCCCCP HEods Apply on farm to » l . ALEXANDER Iol)om Rocky Saugeen Farm ftor sale. Farm to Let. Teacher Wanted Farm tor Sale. For Sale. For Sale. For Sale. Hardware business and rather than give one man , we have cut the retail price down to a figure that customers and give them the benefit of the low [ _ CCAHS ANG SUAUINR ! Fall Wheat.. 2. w Spring Wheat ... ‘y»/Aumomk, Seey, . 1OE Wbtat... ), Ar to consult us about what you need for Produce. " L _Z7T \ We solicit the business of Man facturers, ’ Ragineers and others who realize the“ndvi-bil- | Hianaitin ie nate ns | m Tee, ea e argeyin‘y , New York Life : E‘Ml and Washington, D.G.. U.a A _ Enmmmmememessmmess,........ | THE IHos. w Barley.:;...;. .. MHAY s 1444 > 44a%: a. 2 [Butter...... ... .. { Potatoes per bag . ‘Flourper gwt..., Oatmeal per sack 'Cboplgercwt..... ]Live ORs per ew CoIno Dates _ 14, 28 dune 8, 23 1e nz:.'.."' duly 1191 :"uf‘u- dood to return YERY LOW RATES now q. 08 h. 7 7e VoRrs per cwt... 5 60 to Dressed Hoge per ewt. 7 10 to Hides perlb..... ... _ * i Agents wanted 500 Acres in HOMESEEKERS® Durham Markets. Dornar, Aprm 22, wanted at once to sell for and Spring 1900 delivery ; part time ; liberal terms ; ._W. Bowntax & BoX Oo, Ridgeville, Ont, T +Â¥ CWwt........ 2 55 to 3 25 SASKATCREW An 2ND CLass . Boundâ€"Trip Excursions in Nursery Stock. cwt... 5 60 to 5 60 r ewt. 7 10 to 7 10 APRIL 23, 1908 »*«.....$ 90to & 90 To 17 00 to 18 00 23 to 25 15 to _ 15 3 35 to 3 35 1 60 to 1 80 45 to 10 to 12 to 10 80 to any 13 12 10 7O 25 60 [eCole®a e alecalavalecelacale alace a) E New Linoleums E:E Time t 2 New Cu oc aeeeenen es i aied 1.25 opppprmemecuemmue necn: VOL. XXXL in your Subscript Review and Wee} Terms. | Electiorn May 1st this grea 82°HOOL SHOES FOR of these the other d sutisfaction. Bee t Our Special New Shoes for 5 THE HOUSE Cream Voille SPECIAL OFELRIN Door Bonne Fe Panamas Window Bonne NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS Large sizes ~besaut tuol designs in heavy and light effect, $] to $3 per pair. NEN BLACH NEW DIMIT patterns, sp A new w NOTTINGEAM LACE erflowing with th want an expensive shoe. Weare read at the price. covering ? _ Jinol« if you put it on the supply in block an have plenty of it in RUS $1 lis the large window tive when it is up. Sprin THE HO U s OF QUALIT retty flora 5e pair. 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