1908 ty s a o ols e ae ud a ue ak n e e o i o t e e o in n n Jn sadoannaanan in n en e ind ied i ie eni ied d d td 9i it | € THE HOUSE OF QUALITY & ;{;ES‘: Papben esn o nlacalaela wln lc Te nlalcala e e uced acela n o ulaele e acnlaliela opice VOL. : in your & Review a Terms, May 31st SCTHOOL SHOES FOR BOY3 AND GIRLSâ€"We got in « great lot of these the other dayâ€"solid, honest shoes that will give real satisfaction. See them. New Shoes for Spring Our Shoe department is full to ovâ€" erflowing with the best shoes you can buy. _ Whether you want an expensive shoe or a moderate priced shoe or a cheap shoe. Weare ready to supply you. and always with the best at the price. New Linoleums Does yvour dining room floor need a new covering ? _ Linoleum is the bestâ€"or it save you lots of work if you put it on the kitchen floor. _ We have Inid in an extra supply in block and flors!l designs 12 feet wide We also have plenty of it in the 6 ft width. Door Bonne Femme Window Bonn= Femme soives in« Large sizes â€"beaut tal designs in heav y and light effect, $1 NOoTTINGHAM CURTAINS Time to put up Fresh New Curtains ... . . ... NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS RUSH © Subscriptions if you want the ‘ and Weekly Globe Clubbing Elections coming on, Till st this great combination only f1 ) per pair $1.2 lish " 00 "_EVmFe ACIMINC Soives the probiecm of trimming the large windowâ€"the easiest to tut up and the most effecâ€" tive when it is up. months ago by buying a large stockTot lace curtains from a wholesale firm that was giving up this line and was willing to sell the goods «t a sacrifice. That is why we are giving special values in Sole Agent in Durhkam for Mechanic King Overalls ‘retty floral patteros 35¢ pair. James Ireland il Madras Curtainsâ€"white and c 25e to 65¢ a yd. FRILLED BO muslins in great variery. For May Only , NO. 19 IRISH POINT NOTTINGEH CURTAINS €U Creamâ€"very bandâ€" Beautifal some pattern, a rich . with the looking curtain, for of patterns $6 75. $4.00. aingâ€"white and colorsâ€"decidedly styâ€" _ FRILLED BOBBINETSâ€"spot and t variety. The prettiest door curtain $1.25 and Battenburg designa in border, $2.25 And we prepared for it FISH NET CURTAINXS NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS Beautifal fine nets with the daintiest $1.25 for REVIEW and Weekly Globe one year to new subscribers or renewals 1. 20 to Di TrapERs Saturday‘s item of nes It was tha Bank was t Savings Bank Department in Connection with all Branches. Principal Snell was notified yesterâ€" day that he has been appointed School Inspector and will begin duties in about a month. We congratulate him on his apointment knowing that he is well qualified for the position. _ Moosomin howeyer will be sorry to lose bis serâ€" vices, _ Me has provyed himself a capâ€" able and painstaking teacher whose influerce has always been on the side of right.â€"Moosomin Spectator.â€"The Review extends congratulations to Inâ€" spector Jas. Snell, brother of Mr. Jno. Snell, Durham. 3 carmers the carmer is to be prohibited from carrying intoxicating liquor, A violation of this order will result in the imimediate cancellation of ‘the contract. diy, May 13th. Hours 9 a,. m. to 7 p. m. Appointmenuts can be made at Gunn‘s Drug Store. Tne young ladies of the B. Y, P, U. are holding a social in ths Baptist Church next Thursday evening. May 14. A good program will be given and dainiy refreshments served, Adâ€" mission 15 cts. â€" Everybody welcome Crost®xG In ox Tur® Liquvor Trap®. â€"In ‘all future contracts with mail carriers the carrier is to be prohibited Call and examine fine laces, emâ€" broideries and lace curtains. At KATE COCHRANE‘s, opposite Scott‘s store. When ordering your new suit, don‘t forget to call on Harry Burnett who bhas an expert cailor in the person of Mr Morren, of Toronto, in charg»e of Mr Morren, of Toronto, in that department. Miss J. J. Allan, Eyesight will be at the Hahn House, Reform Committce rooms have been opened in the vacant building adjoinâ€" ing Mr. Telford‘s office. A Big BUsou® of old papers to lay under carpets for 5 cents at the Reâ€" view Office. Try Matthews and Latimer for No. 1 Government Standard Timothy Seed and Clover. THE STANDARD BANK A. H, Jackson has a number of houses and yacant lots in Durbam for sale. New negligee Shirts for men and boys, also coliars in the popular shapes at Grant‘s, Bentinck‘s nssessment is $1.505,860, population 2748, DURHAM BRANCH John Kelly, Manager UKaXours arnSo AT HARRISTON AND PMCECTIREX, Lo Mik s _:_\‘U W Iw ZAll OoPICS The Standard Bank pays interest four times a year on all Savings Bank deposits. OF CANADA Head Office â€" â€" â€" â€" Toronto DURHAM, THURSDAY, MAYy 7, 190s. ight Specialist use, â€" Wednesâ€" s 9 a. m. to 7 in be made at 10 ESTABLISHED 1873 a 21 day saleâ€"was crowded for most of the day and far into the night with a good natured crowd of purchasers all eager for the bargains advertised in their many lines of goods. At one time in the afternoon the doors had to be closed and though there were 9 or I0 additional clerks, there was, it is sard, room for more, The cash carâ€" riers, installed some years ago, were going full blast, a young lady, wife of one of the clerks, made & nimble cashâ€" ier, Guessers were venturing that alâ€" most $1000.00 cash was taken in, beâ€" sides considerable value in produce. Tnx Mrroganrpise BroKsr‘s SaLur. â€"As a result of publicity by striking advertisements and widely spread red ink posters, the McKechnie s.ore here on Saturday lastâ€"the opening day of BrErorr THE P. M.â€"Messts Gaffer and Bailey, two young men employed at the cement works, were on Monday last brought before Police Magistrate Telford on a charge of assault. They had gone into the stable o1 Ewen and Hinds, persisting even when ordered out and had there used the fists. It appears they had provocation but the Magistrate ruled they were trespassers as well as aggressors and fined them each $1 and costs or 10 days, The costs added, the fine will amount to $8 aach. |_ Ramnway SmasH,â€"The night train | north on Saturday evening last was | delaved till early midnight by a smash | near Moorefield, An empty freight | car hac got on the track and the train | smashed into it. There was considerâ€" able wreckage, and the Areman sufferâ€" ed some injury. Covering the present Provincial elseâ€" tion campaign, The Globe, daily, may be had at the remarkably low rate of 25¢c. Every where the Globe is recogâ€" nized as Canada‘s National Newspaper. Always clean, fair and accurate, l1he Globe is preâ€"eminently the paper for the home, _ As a newsâ€"gatherer and exponent of public opinion The Globe stands unrivalled. _ The best interests of the people has been its guide for sixtyâ€"four years. | Rev, Wiw. Cooper, B. A,, of Port : Petry, has accepted the call from | Westminster Church, Mount Forest, iThe induction will take place the 26th ! of this month. Dr Burt, who has recently returned from visiting the New York Hospitâ€" als, will be at the Middaugh House, tor consultation in diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, Wednesday, May 13th, from 11 to 4. Eyes tested and glasses supplied, Mr _ Morreno, Marry Burnett‘s new tailor, bas a John J. Mitchell diploma from the New York CUntters‘ Associa. tion, This is a guarantee of excellâ€" ence, which you should not overlook when ordering your next suit. Excaroino Post Orricsk,â€"Mr Oalâ€" der this week has shifted the north wall of the Post Office back one foot, giving postmaster Smith the increasâ€" ed space that comfort and increased business demands. Dr. Brown, Ege, Ear, Nose and Throat, will be at Hahn Hotel Durâ€" bam on 2nd and 4th Baturday in each month, _ Hours 12 to 6 p. m. Eyes tested and (Glasses supplied. STaATION NaM®8.â€"The O. P. R. have named their stations on the new line : Proton, Priceville, MeWilliamws, Dur. ham, Allan Road, Hanover, Walkerâ€" ton, Hats for men, boys and girls in felt and straw at Gr=nt‘s. Highest price and cash paid fo Butter aund Eggs at Mrs. Beggs‘, Uanover‘s population is 2,250 . births during past year 53, deaths,‘ 14. The total assessment is $523,000 Wednesday, May 13th, all defects of vision corrected with proper glasses at the Hahn House by Miss J. J, Allan | Nt Stories are already aflort about groups of young men laying in supâ€" plies, &c., but we hope for better things from our young men. The ambition to shine in a drunken orgy can appeal to but very few, the crayâ€" ing for the liquor must be equally limited one would hope. but it is posâ€" sible the desire to defy the law may prompt a few to go regrettable lengths, One thing is certain there is | an especial duty laid on the officials 1t may be that the price of meals ard accommodation will go up, this is to be expected, nor should friends of temperance grumble. The thought should be far from pleasing that cheaper meals haye been obtained beâ€" cause the drinker and the drunkard hiave contributed towards their cost. Let every tub stand on its own botâ€" tom. Friday last, for, we suppose, the first time in its history, Durham was without a license to sell intoxicating liquor as a beyerage. The change caused no excitement : we were told there were a few more drunks than usual the night previous, but our boâ€" tel men have in the meantime kept right on *‘ keeping hotel, " without the accompariment of the bar and we hope they will find in the business, a success they never deemed possible While dealing out the " firewater, " _ In this present year and by a few of the council board he has been lookâ€" ed upon with a suspicion utterly unâ€" founded. The charge has often been made that in office he runs a ‘one man council,‘‘ an impossibility on the face of it, In no way can we acâ€" count for the snspicion except on the hypothesis that a fear exists that to be on Calder‘s side, even though he is right is to incur a reproach ! _ We pen these lines thinking it time that an unreasoning antipathy should cease. Under Local Option. He has been beaten several times, but by small majorities and was alâ€" ways a good loser. _ Atleast once he stepped yoluntarily from the mayor‘s chair to a council position and more than once was solicited to run when business or other interests prevented. It was during oneof his terms as mayor that our fine new system of sidewalks was inaugurated. _ In the earlyâ€".â€"days ofâ€"the Furniture Co, he was always a popular choice for Dirâ€" ector but big stockholders crowded him out, many thought much to the disadvantage of the concern,. _ There was a time in the early days of the Cement Works, when he stood alone in his advocacy of promotion measâ€" ures, and had the satisfaction of seeing others come round to his view. He has taken a prominent part in seâ€" curing and retaining other industries !‘ giving no small amount of his time] thereto. friends would call firmness and what his foes would call stubborness, muâ€" lishness, obstinacy, etc., he has been a useful public servant, and has vcâ€" quired a knowledge of municipal law not surpassed by any one in town, relerence to him as a private citizen. neighbor or friend, in which capaciâ€" ties as well as in his successful busiâ€" ness career no one can throw stones, But in his attitude on public quesâ€" tions he has often ronsed an opposiâ€" tion that has more than once or twice been detrimental to civic progress. We are not concerned at present as to the rights and wrongs of the contesâ€" ted questions, we have not always seen cye to eye with him, but few will deny that in spite of what his This week we present a good cut of the present head of the mnnicipality of Durham, than whom few men in this district have been more in the limelight. _ He has never for the last dozen years or more been in the least danger of the ‘‘woe‘‘ that comes ‘* when all men speak well of you." (Luke 6: 26.) Of course we have no WM. CALDER, Mayor of Durham Fishing strictly probibited on folâ€" lowing part of Camp Creek : Lots 56, 57, 58, 50, 60 and 61, Con. 8, S.D.R. ; Lots 51, 52 and 53. Con. 2, 8, D. R., Bentinck. All parties found fishing or trespassing on above lots will be prosecuted to full extent of law. PaRKER, C.aRk & McEvoy. Barristers, Toronto. A few more men needed for Quebec contingent, Must be 5 ft 10 inches in height ; mea haviog previous military experience preferred, Thosewho can. not attend drill weekly need not apâ€" ply. Drill Saturday evenings at 6,30, O, M. Sxi1per, Capt. Four town clubs have entered this Ileason to form a town baseball league these representing the Furniture Co., ’ the Banks, the Merchants and the Cement Co. Last Friday evening a | double schedule was drawn up, the first round being completed June 11th, Games will be played every Thursday evening as follows : May 14thâ€"Merchants vs Furniture Co, May 21stâ€"Banks ye. Furniture Co. May 28thâ€"N, P, C. Co. vs. Merchants, June 4thâ€"Merchants vs, Banks, June 11thâ€"Banks ys, N. P. C. Co, ‘ June 18thâ€"Merch‘ts vs, Fuaniture Co, ‘ June 25thâ€"Banks vs, Furniture Co, July 2ndâ€"N. P. C, Co. ys. Merchants, July 9thâ€"Merchants vs. Banks, July 16thâ€"Banks vs. N. P. C. Co, e | House to Rext.â€"On Queen St. | Splendid location. 7 rooms, with celâ€" |lm. Hard and soft water, Apply at !tbe REvigw Office, to C, Ramacr. For 50 crs.â€"To new subscribers who wish to keep in touch with gen eral and political events in South Grey for the rest of this year we offer the Review for 50 cts. Single copies 3 cents, two copies for 5 cents, ’nt this juncture to nip all illegal outâ€" growths in the bud, and it is no less a | duty for every citizen of mature years | to frown upon, and if necesssary take |action upon, All violations of the law. Many of the farmers in the country surrounding Chesley are instailiog telephones, thus acquiring town con. nection,. Markdale carried a byJ: to install a $20000 system works by ) majority, A fine assortment of 1 wear at Kats: CoonRrax Scott‘s store. Happy Guelph mills. © Town Basebail Schedule. ONTARIO G Volunteers‘for Quebec NOTICE. <1O ARCHIVES TORONTO 4 4 4 a byâ€"Jaw 1 Two Big Stores We have received the largest shi’:- ment of brand new Wall Paï¬ers right from the machines ever brought to Durâ€" ham and will be pleased to show you the nicest range of upâ€"toâ€"date Wall *’:pel ever shown' inl this part of the country. If you are looking for someth m‘i;i:cm“u’. nice in Papers at the lowest possible priâ€" New Wall Papers «4 Remember the date Saturday next 9th May Comim encing at 2 p, m. and 7 p. m, All goods are new and upâ€"toâ€"date in material and design. _ They have been pnrchased from the best makers and as the proprietors intend going out of business, you should not fail to take advantage of an opportunity that may not come to you again. We mean what we say and you should lay in a stock of all kinds of footwear at your own price. The undersigned have decided to offer their full stock of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers by Public Auction on Gentlemen THE REVIEW, DURKHAM, ONT. Roiy 4" 0 & e ) i9 V 1gs \F‘% 6 The â€"Yellow â€" Labe I wish it distinctly understood that I am a Candidate for the representation of South Grey, in the Legisiature, and if elected will endeavor to give the closest attenâ€" tion to the affairs of the Province in general, and my Constituency in particular, _ It is my intention to conduct the campaign free from everything personal, of everything that will cast a reflection on myâ€" self, or the Electors of the Conâ€" stituency, _ If I cannot be elected by the aid of what is perfectly defensible, I do not wish to be elected. It is my wish to emphasâ€" ize the moral side of politics and fight fair, so that when the Election is over, I can look back with satisâ€" faction, knowing that I did not depreciate politics. .. J am, Respecttully yours, _ NEIL McCANNEL. Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Etc. Saturday, It is reported that I have withâ€" diawn from the campaign. _ Why such a report should be circulated is beyond my comprehension, unâ€" less the wish be Father to the thought. TERMS STRICTLY CASH DAVID ENTRICKEN, Prop Tells the date to which (our subâ€" scription bas been paid,. Our msifiug list was this week corâ€" rected up to date, _ If yours is not correct, kindly notify us at once. . We thank ali who have renewed the past few weeks but there are yet many others we wish to hear from at once. C, RAMAGE & sOXN, PramtEr®s axo PosuisEE®rs . Keeler & Sons,. To the Electors Auction Sale JOHN CLARK, Auctioneer of South Grey. â€"Darkam & Welland May 9th, 1908 CX y U 4