9 Get a Thorough Business Training ‘Telegraphy Being Lot 14, Con. 4, N. D. R., Glenâ€" elg, consisting of 100 acres, mare or less, _ 90 acres cleared, balance hard wood bush. _ Bank barn, 60x44. frame house, grouted inside, 30xH, im plement house 40x20, good well at door, farm free from incumbrance. School half a mile distant and another 14 miles. _ Intending purchasers will zet particulars by writing to Doxaup BEATOS, Guelph P. O. 4Courses include overythinf essential to a sucâ€" cossful career. _ Mundreds of young people are needed to nquIy the demand. The courses cost ittle. â€" It will double your income and last you a life time, Students dmmed at any time. _ Perâ€" sonal instruction given. Preparatory Dert for those whose early education has been neglected Catalogue free. C. A. FLEMING, Principal, Owen Sound 510: sale. Not particular about lecation. | dn phodner gan, dtairceins om son se . 5 be had. Wt‘l‘f deal witu owners only. “ it Sn.â€"Aiwwoithcoms ucce nc isuatle ts Aiv lt ts lt Ansespeticse insd : ame on ooo raneone aneaye stt : airagicdicane it ons Jt m rus ied 2 euien? mntes ients subss anges k zs ,,}‘,, s : 4 REHETETLETHE ETLEAAA 7 0 Mc ,uf!ltlf # d & THE PEOPLES STOREZ =f a £ ; gRegent Brand Suits T6 ar to $150,000 per annum in railway service. You can b-c«;o .Tgood o::‘n_lt:olr in 6 lx'nog‘:lllu llf you study in The Cen elegraphy 8choo 4 Gerrard St. E., Toronto. The Ruest School n Canada. Write for particulars. W. H. SHAW, Pres. T.J. JOHNSTON, Prin tend the best. W, J. EJ Cor. Youge & Alexander Sts Remains open throughout the summer and many students enter at thistime . . We have a wreater attendance this year than ever before. Graduates readily secure employment. Write toâ€"day for handsome c.uka:n It pays to atâ€" tend the best. W,J. LIOTT, Our Summer Session enables students to start any time and take a continucus course. Write for catalogue of our oldest and most reliable school, the British American Business College SUMMER SESSION for TEACHERS L. DarBYsHIRE, Box 984, Rochester, Yonâ€ohk McGill Sts,, Toronto T. M. WaTsox, netpal Leads in Bookâ€"keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Commercial Law, Comâ€" mercial Correspondence, Plain Business Writing, fOrnuamental Writing, and in placing all its graduates, 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. Business College OPEN ALL YEAR A GO0D FA RM And others during July and August TORONTO, ONT. W A N T E CDâ€"â€" MT. FOREST Regent Clothes are Cut and Sewed Perfectly. The Place to buy Gents‘ Furnishings to hear from owner having AILFFL ï¬Ã© Farm tor Sale. When hunting for footwear come in and see our lines of tan, patent and kid in the Imperial make. Here you are as welcome to look as buy. The style is permanent, due to the honest method of making and the excellence of the material used.. Highest Prices for Produceâ€"Cash or Trade. ROBERT BURNETT [........ w P new Lot of Browns and Grays at the Is the first step towards positions paying from $5000 Principal Footwear Test ExaMINATIONS. Form 3. _ Jr (A) Teachers.â€"To pass 40 per cent on each subject and 60 per cent on total. Maggie Weir, Stanley MceNally, Sadie Ferguson, Maggie Firth, John L. McDovaid,, Bessis Weir, Willie Campbell, Emily Wilson, Mary Morâ€" ton, Louise Watson, Gertie Backus. 8r Pt 2ndâ€"Charlie McDougall, Fred Catton, Robin Farqubarson, Etmina Billings«, Artbur Ramage. (C) Jr Matriculationâ€"83} to pass on each subject.â€"Maggie Weir, Kate Clark, Maggie Firth, Bessie Weir, J. L, McDonald, Agnes McGitr. Hoxor Roru. Form 2â€"Eva Renton, Winnie Binâ€" mie, Ruby Mills, Nellie Hepburn, Millie Whitmore.: Jr Z2ad (A)â€"Doris McAuley, Etta SHaunders, Nellie Fluker and Lorne Jacksou eq., Mary Meliraith, Psarl Wright and Jack Bryon eq. Jr (A)â€"Bryan Saunders, Gladys Douglas, Louis Ector, Belle Lauder, Ottilie Limin. 8r Indâ€"Jennie Kelsey, Sadie Mcâ€" Donald, Alf Sharp, Ella Carson, Zell Crawford. Jr Istâ€"Edith Hughes, Ethel Whitâ€" wore, Hazel Vollett, Bryson Morlock, Violet Snell Bunessan. P. O., 8 June ‘08. Sr Istâ€"Vera Allan, Nellie Levine, MayCel McAuley, Edward Havens, Lottie Wilson, Eleanor Swallow. Ir (B)â€"Albert Davis, Frankie Bur nett, Eivin Schutz, Sarah Donnelly Willie Clarke. Jr(C)â€"Kathleen Jamieson, Valeire Moran. Mary Manning, Flossie Lawâ€" rence. Willet Snell. Sealed tenders will he received by the undersigned up to Saturday, 20th June 1908 for the building of retaining walls on darafraxa Street in the town of Durham, _ Tenders to specify cost for stone, concrete or either. {‘ernm and specifications may be seen at the Clerk‘s office. _ No tender necessarily accepted. By July Ist 1908, a span of good | horses. From 4 to 6 yeare old, I Weight 1750 to 1800 lbs each,. Weight | and draft to be proved by scale and | action, must be able to draw two tons | of stone on stoneboat up grade. Apâ€"| ply at Lot 9 and 10. Con. 1, N. D. R., | Glenelg, or at Review Office.. . | Form 1â€"Vaddie CUaldwell. Jamie Farquharson, Beth Jamieson, Arthur Backus, James McLachlan. 8r 4thâ€"John Meliraith, Willie Petty Lyla Kelsey, Edna Limin, CUarrie Jamieson. Jr 3rdâ€"Edna Patterson, Maud Bur mett, Maggie Torrey, Janet Marshall Annie Vollett. Jr 2ud (A)â€"Myrtle Daniel, Willie MHeslett, Minnie Limin, Rita Torrey, Myrtle Sparling Jr 4thâ€"Karl Lenahan, Devena Warmington, Nellie McLean, Fred Laidlaw, Tommy Lauder. Laidlaw, Tommy Lauder. 8Sr Brdâ€"Ray â€" Farqubarson, Pearl Mitchell, Raby Catton, Helen Ireland Verna Fluker. Joux McGowax, Chairman Bd. of Works. lenders Wanted. momecmncednts Sn it ue : e esd S sl, M aMleck t ": K : *‘*k: E t““:- j -Z, - PE Durham Honor Roll â€"â€"â€"#Â¥ 4 %â€"__. Team Wanted Hrox CaxPBELL ie siheae ie Oc on Both are looking well and were welâ€" comed by many old friends. Gents Tailor and Furnisher, Durham ‘ Mr. Thos. Lauder, Jr., left Tuesday as delegate to the High Court, Canaâ€" dian Order of Foresters, at Niagara Falis. _ He intends to spend over Sunâ€" day with his brother, Dr. Ed., in Cleyeland. Come in and replenaish your stock for Spring and Summer. _ Ne can suit you from socks up. â€" The modish collars, the correct ties, the best of Underwear. the finest of shirts are here for you to choose from and to buy freely. Our prices make the latter an extremely easy matter. For those who prefer them. Quietâ€" er effects for men of quiecter tastes. That is how we are able to satisfy everybody with OUR MEN‘S FURNISHINGS There was a very large aitendance at the funeral on Saturday, Rev. Mr. Newton conducted services at house and grave, and six of her old neighâ€" bors acted as pall bearers. WiLsox,â€"In Winnipeg, on 24th May, to Mr and Mrs John Wilson, a daughter, [Mr Wilson is late of the saw iill near Wilder‘s Lake, Mrs Wilson. a daughter of Mr_ Jobhn Williams, is going io call her daughter Victoria her natal day tbeâ€" ing the same as the late Queen.] Deceased was married to her busâ€" band nearly 50 years ago, the years of their prime being spent on the wellâ€" known farm in Glenelg, near Bunesâ€" san. To them was born a large famâ€" ily, one of whom. Mary Ann is dead. They are John, Robert, Jane, (Mrs. Green), James, Alexander, Maggie, (Mrs. Willett), Allan, and William. Mr. and Mrs. Green, of Toronto, were present at the funeral,. _ Mrs. Bell was a sister of Mr, Authony Lawrence and of Mrs. Machesney, both wellâ€"known here. _ Those who knew her well, speak in high terms of her many estimable qualities. _ She was devoted to her children and her husband and to these, the chief mourners, all symâ€" pathy is extended. MARRIED SpreErâ€"McARTHUR. â€"lIn _ Priceville, June 3rd, 1908, by Rev. J, A. Mathe» sor, B. D.. Samuel B. Speer, to Elizâ€" abeth McArthur, all of Artemesia, Mrs. Aurx, Brur. On Thursday last, after a weary illâ€" ness, the spirit of the above Iady entered into rest at her home on Albert St. She had reached the three score and ten years of the psalmist and died in the hope of a glorious resurrection,. Pronounced Styles Harry Burnett Obituary. BORN. to her husâ€" the years of on the wellâ€" near Bunesâ€" a large famâ€" THE DURHAM REVIEW ! _Lot 27, 28, Uon,. 18. D. k. Glenelg, |85 meres cleared, 7 acres busb. Well | watered. Good Brick House. Frame. | Bank Barn (45x60.) 4 mile from proâ€" |ECAS .. 2k sk k k k k k 6+ 0V to oV {Barley::?..:«.%:..:*...\ / 60 to â€" 60 ]Hay......... *43 . B 00 to :9 00 t Butter ............ .. 14 to > 17 (Pagse../.)<...‘.... m ... / Abto ) ~AB ‘Potatoes per bag ...... 85 to 85 ‘Flour per ewt........ 2 55 to 3 25 |Oatmeal per sack..... 3 25 to 3 25 !Chop percwt......... 1 60 to 1 80 ‘Live Hogs per ewt... 5 80 to 5 80 | Dressed Hogs per ewt. 8 20 to 8 20 Hldesgerlb..... 3 to _3 Sheepskins........ .... 45 to 70 W ool...>.}..«s .xirr. : >â€"~ 20 to . 20 THHOW ... :%.... .201 . 50o â€" 5 posed station on new C. P. it. Line. Convenient to School and P. 0. Furâ€" ther particulars apply on the premises. Miss Mary Wright, of town, spent Sunday with Miss Ethel Pettigrew. An ice cream pa:lor was opened for the season at the Post Office Saturâ€" day night. Little Miss Gertie Poetty had a birthâ€" day party of her small friends Saturâ€" day afternoon. Mr Karstadt and Mr S. MeNally took charge f the service here Sunâ€" day morning, in the absence of Rev H. 0. Rogers, who is attending conâ€" ference at Hamilton. Misses Hatiie Leeson and Nellie McAnulty and Mr Wm. Prew drove to Mt. Forest Sunday. Mr and Mrs Wm. Clark left Thursâ€" day morning for their summer‘s work in the woods near â€"â€"â€". Soup BUsINEsSs.â€"Another change has taken place among the butchers here, Mr. Phillips selling out to Mr. Butler of Toronto. _ The former gives up possession July 1st. Tarkeys All information regarding the Ex: hbition may be obtained from the Secretary, A. M. Hunt, London, Onâ€" tario. Fall Wheat.... Spring Wheat . OHHS . .. x whiv‘s Annual Meeting of the Tract Society, 1908. The Western Fair of London, Onâ€" tario, wili be held this year Sept. 11â€"19. Those who have beenin the habit of attendiug this exhibition in the past will scarcely recognize the grounds and buildings this year. Orer Seven Thousand Dollars have been expended on new buildings and additions, and the whole of them have been painted white, making a very beautifal apâ€" pearance, being a complete * White City, " _ More accommodation has been provided for horses ; Grand ®tands have been built, and cther buildiugs extended and enlarged, so that although it is expected this comâ€" iog Exhibition will eclipse alil others in entries there will be ample room for all Exhibits. The Annual Meeting of the Dorham branch of the Upper Canada Religious Tract and Book Society will be held in Trinity Church, on June 15th, at 8 o‘clock. This Society, now in its seventyâ€"fifth year is doing a splendid work sowing the good seed in places not otherwise reached. _ On the St. Lawrence and the Great Lakes it has four missionâ€" aries working among the 25 000 sailors there, who by reason of their occupaâ€" tion are entirely cut off from church and Sabbath School privileges, as well as from home life. Amongst the thousands of lumbermen and miners, too, a most valuable work is being acâ€" complished by the Colporteurs and the Loan Libraries. _ Nearly 400 of these Libraries have been issued durâ€" ing the ten years the plan has been in operation. of great interest to those who are anxious to bulld up the national life of our country on a solid foundation. The meeting will be addressed by Rev. H. R. Horne, Toronto, General Secretary of the Society, and will he Durham Markets. Besides the above Watches, we carry all the standard makes, such as the"Waltham Elgin, Hamilton, etc. Watchmaker, Jeweller and Optician P. G. A. Webster Durnar, Jux® 10, 1908. â€" MF ATCIED 24 uk se n n se e e e n n e n w e n w n on# w k e w a e w k e n w n n en Cu e w e w k en e w ns se k k e e e se n w en en wa k w k w w uw k w s en Liklnks t naae ae ae s The Western Fair. Farm for S»ale. Varney. Joun McAxTHUR, Prop, ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO 90 to 8 90 to 45 to 80 to 6O to 45 to 23 to 5 to 12 to 10 13 12 45 1 North 2 Bast 8 West 1 North 2 South Majority for Jamiesonâ€"96 1 Tobermory 20 21 $ 2 Clark‘s 37 41 3 Hutton Hill _ 51 15 S 4 Allan Park 88 2 G: 5 Uamrbell’s Cor 86 _ 22 14 6 Lamlash 7 Lowse 46 40 ‘ 8 Elmwood 20 38 1 Alsfeldt 2 Ayton 3 Neustadt wd. 4 Hampden 5 Blyth‘s 6 McPhee‘s 7 Robinson‘s 1 Cedaryille 2 Hopevilie 3 Swinton Park 4 Ventry: 5 Dundalk ward 6 Separate sch, 7 Kingscote 8 Proton Sta. PRODUCE TAKEN AS CASH. JOIN THE THRONG AND COME Tto McKechnie‘s Big Departmental Stare Majority for McCannelâ€"1$ Neustadt 90 . 12 1 Ritchie‘s 95 2 Glen 36 3 Markdale wa 4 MclKkenzie‘s _ 36 5 1p. Hail 56 «_ Majority for Jamiesonâ€"82 Dundalk 98 _ 66 32 We have thousands o; Rolls of new We have just uncarthed a few thouâ€" Choice Patterns and people are astonâ€" Sand yards of Lace. â€" They are on the ished at how cheap they are. bargain counter at .. ... 2} and 3¢ a ya 1 Allan‘s 2 Dromore 3 Holstein 4 Yeovil 5 Mt. Forest 6 Drury‘s No matter what size or shape your head is, bring it in. We can fix it at any price your pocket can stand. All our Gents‘ Furnishings are selling at nearly half price and they are all new and upâ€"toâ€"date. We intend to make this department one of our specials. Hats for all heads Plenty new upâ€"toâ€"date Suits to choose from. black and blue worsteds, check tweeds and worsteds, latest makes. 0O U R [OIO Suits on sale rt.... . .7.50 LEADâ€" ; 413. 0+ ... .. 10.00 ERSâ€" A 15. * ... .75 Odd pants, 152 prs, all kinds..98¢ to 1.90 Overalls and Smocks at ... ....50¢ to 75¢ 17 Men‘s $10 Cravencette Coats ......6.25 Wool !â€"â€"Laylor & Co. Dromore, are, as usual ready for the wool trade, Price is not high this year but it goes a long way in Men‘s and Bovse‘ clothâ€" ing during the season. See ad. on page 4. Peoples Popular Price Sale The Vote in Detail. Men‘s Clothing Majority for Jamiesonâ€"200 Majority for McCaunelâ€"â€"140 Msjority for Jamiesonâ€"102 Majority to McCannel, 16 We want you who are continually buying goods at any and every store to satisfy yourself that we are making big reductions in the prices and for that reason, everything we have here will bear the closest scrutiny, Egremont Majority for McCannel, 51. Majority for Jamieson, 53 Everything in this Store is so exceedingly low in price that it has made us quite popular. People have beco me enthusiastic over it and give their friends the tip "Go to McKechnie‘s for it." Whatever it may be that you want in our line, youcan come assured that you will save money. It‘s not much out of your way and once here, you‘ll find your way back again Wall Papers Normanby Bentinck Durkha m 50 15 84 29 150 45 Hanover Dundalk Neustadt Glenelg Proton Jam, MeC Jaim, McC. maj. m»j 117 40 04 490 60 41 42 44 A FEW HINTS FOR BUYVYERS 49 GL 47 40 47 41 34 24 G2 12 76 76 110 x)) a)s) G3 14 70 19 19 + % tie a tie 14 13 13 31 19 18 13 17 13 _slug soles, were 2.00 for ..... .. .1.39 29 prs boys‘ box caif Bals, were 1.75. .1.28 24 Ladies fine kid bals, sewed soles, paâ€" We pay special attention to your foot Guâ€'m needs. Stock is very large and must be § reduced. We are noted for extra value | _ Every purchase you make here is moâ€" r oys ney saved for your bank account. in this line. | F a 72 doz C 28 pairs men‘s Kid Bluc., were §3... 1.78 5s G|7 ‘:‘:S& Sfauccrs were 90c . .62¢ doz i g ss V; 20 pairs * box calf bals, were 3.25..2.00 | nz(l)w. ; .lscs or cut flowcrs. ".201: 25(.' 28 pairs mea‘s Kid Bluc., were $3. .. .1.78 20 pairs * box calf bals, were 3.25. .200 38 pairs Men‘s heavy grain Bluchers, _ tent tip, were 2.00 for..... ..... 1.23 19 Ladies Kid Oxfords, were 1.75 for.98¢ 15 pairs Ladies Working Shocs, all sizes were 1.50 for. ... . ... ... . .. ul o Apingk Boots, Shoes for all Laces â€"â€" Laces This is the * season _ for Whlte 8lld They are here galore at prices from Bring in your wool without delay. The early market will be decidedly the best. we will pay cash or exchange Goods. _ Great bargains in all deâ€" partments during the wool season. 6 Lawn Blouses, were 65¢ fOf, . . ..... s« «0 ++ +s ++ n en *n * 5 fine Lawn and Lace Insertion Blouses, were 1.75 & 2. 4 Lawn and Lace Insertion Blouses, were 2. 50 for...... 5 £4 4 wm3,oofor...... €EFE This is the place % Great Reduction in Haraware to clear 4 only 10c bottles Extracts for 25¢. 2 boxes Reliable Shoe Polish for .. 5 doz Clothes Pins.... 5c. 3 PKk 3 cans Richards Lye...25c. 6 tb 20 lbs, Granulated Sugar for ...... Ladies‘ White Underwear Skirts, &c, Prices from....... . for ladies and children P al'aSOIS white and colored, from Wool wanted THE BIG STORE ALEX. RUSSELL prices you can‘t miss, Fridays and Saturdays in Groceries Highest Prices paid for Produce. Astonishing yalues in WOOL BLANKETS Fine Lawn Blouses White and Colored Muslin§ Don ‘t forget that . we have made a 25C. Quart bottle Catsup for 15¢ POL .. » x Au se‘ s a aie w w in in io i i o i 0 on i ie i ENe 3 Pkgs Klenzine Ammonia for...25¢ 6 bars Quick Naptha Soap for .. 25¢ Blouses, ‘were 1.75 & 2.00 for. . 98c ses, were 2. 50 for,. ...> ix‘\p x« T+RW were 3.00 for .. .. .. . .»)>» 149 \_____ _ _ _ Corset covers, gowns There‘s plenty of goods in this desart- | ment suitable for presents for June ‘b{‘idel and you can save a little on the | side. ihne saving is no small item -n&I' yours for the asking. Carpets and Rugs Specials in Tapestries or Ingrains. We‘ll match them for you while you wait Bring us the correct sizes of your rooms. u. No wi _ XOH 19 Toilet Sets, were 5.00, now . ... . . .3.78 9 Dinner Sets, 97 pieces, worth $8. . .5.78 2 only * 97 pieces, * $17,. 1295 There‘s plenty of goods in this departâ€" to get an upâ€"toâ€"date Readyâ€"toâ€" wear Suit for Men and Boys at Crockery and Glassware * 25¢ to 2.50 â€" 50c to 3.00 JUNE 11, 1908 to 45¢C pel‘ ylld . . 359C y 15¢ each lefals® wa ole®ale cale ald l se Ubedeacicht *,* JR 00 0C 0000 0 oC e 2 Curt C on "o c ob on o --.-‘ hef n wikk w abw y ie wl nw ~ in M VOL. XX> "naa»»»ARAN your Subscr JUN® IS iew an Summer Men‘s Suits GLOoVvI L A DJ New Dre THE HOUSE OF Carpet Sh RU Wash G wWIHHITE THE 8J‘} Ja W N Speci V