Store to clear to to ‘a 1¢ <a € JUNE IS MORE THAN HALF OVER ! Emss esreossssesdessosif es scsae.. F}ii Wnoeonanihennrnaii in e ie en ind n hn ds 3 THE HOUSE OF QUALITY se en sn xzxzxz&cflé&é&é; 2 Curtains take a Tumble 2 Japanese Balloon Fireworks To secure your Ticket for the Great Rink Concert on Dominion Day. Plan now open at VOL. MacFarlane‘s Drug Store This season everybody uses afancy sunshade. _ We haye them in white and colors â€"beauties at $1.50 to £3.50 each. We bought a lot of traveller‘s samples of the new skirts in pleated and ripple side effectsâ€"Panama and Chiffon Venitian in black, navy, and brownt They are regular $6.50 skirts â€"â€"tor $4.25 \nere is a reason â€"We saw a great big chance when a wholeâ€" sale was going out of curtainsâ€"and over bought. That means to us more curtains than we wantâ€"â€"and fo youâ€"curtains at far less than regular prices. Men‘s Suits to Clear Carpetâ€"short ends, enough in each to carpet a small or medium room. They will be cleared at caut prices. Knock out prices on ends of From Ireland where they know how to make linens, These are firm, eyen weave. White Linens 25 to 60c a yas COLORED LINENS, â€"Navy aud pale blue at 25¢ a vard. Colored Linenfâ€"Pale Blue with white over check 50c yd New Dress Linens RUSH Carpet Short Ends New Spring and Summer Suitsâ€"about fifty of them that we want within the next few days. Be one of the money savers. Jaimes Ireland Specialâ€"Traveller‘s Sampje Skirts @n Ladies‘ Fancy Parasols M , NO. 26 0 $ MwiMiin. t :. .0 460 entlscrtntes . Sss Pnaac n on MsB ire m{xj M ic King and Railroad Kiog Overalls Those 10 cent Muslins There are still 250 yds to clear at 10e a yd. _ If you haven‘t got yours yet there t« Still a chance. 1$ Dress. Negligee and Workâ€" ingâ€"the kind that makes a good last impression as well as a good first impression all kinds and prices. In all the fashionable colors, â€"including brown,â€"in spot and floral patternsâ€"12% to 3d¢ a yd. Men‘s & Boy‘s Shirts Wb AA New Muslins ; El Trio Stubberfield, Renowned High Wire Artists ; Baseball, Caledonian Games Purham Review. F\,® x"x t d K ka *4 Mr G. A. Little, who for the pastl three Sabbaths has filled Rey Mr Farâ€" quharson‘s pulpit, left on Monday, His ministrations were much appreciâ€" ated and he made warm friends,. _ On Sunday morning he gave a lucid and interesting ontline of the work of the Knox College Missionary Society, now 64 years old. He showed conclusively that it was no mere mercenary spirit that led so many young men to the mission field, They were doing a work amid adverse conditions which was constantly laying the foundations, on which the Home Mission work of the church was built, He was able to narrate from personal experience some of the difficulties the students in frontier outposts met with and his auditors must have felt that contribuâ€" tions to Knox College Missionary Soâ€" ciety were aiding worthy effort, The Society will gain much by the advoâ€" cacy and tbhe service of such men as} Mr Little Miss Bella McInnes, daughter of Mr Chas, McInoes, Egremont, student at the Mt. Forest Business College, reâ€" ceived the sad news on Monday of the death in Craik, Sask., of her brother, Malcolm, an unmarried man, aged 30 years, who has been in the west for the past five years. His body is expected to arrive at his old home near Yeovil, the end of this week for interment.â€" Mt. Forest Rep. A CoRrRECTION.â€"1600 uss. xort 1000. â€"Two weeks ago when referring to " Young Picador " the celebrated stalâ€" lion bought by Messes Black and Carâ€" son, our type said his weight was 1000 lbs., when it should have said 1600, An "0" had slipped in for a "6" and ‘ was unobserved in proofreading, We ‘ regret the mistake on an important point, but this will make it right. | Mrs. McTavish, Cedarville, here since the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Male, left for home, Monday, The funeral took place on Thursday, many friends and a wealth of beautifal floral offerings testifying to respect for the memory of the dead. _ Rev. Mr. Newâ€" ton conducted the services. Facse Repromt.â€"A report has got abroad that Mr, Habn, of the Hahn House, has raised his prices to farmers, This we are assured on good authority is not correct,. _ Farmers may rest assured they will be courteously treatâ€" ed by the genial proprietor. The annual union picnmic of school No l Normanby and Knox S8, 8. will be held in Mr Carson‘s grove on June 30th,. _ Everyone come to enjoy an afternoon‘s sports and program. A Special meetiny of Ben Nevis Camp will be held on Friday, 28th June. Every member is urgently inâ€" vited to be present to consider final steps for the big Demonstration on July 1. Deposits may be made or withdrawn by cither of the two members of a housebold. ‘This form of account is specially suitable for those living in the country, as cither member can attend to the banking when in town. In case of death, the money may be withdrawn by the survivor without delay or cost. Write or call for further particulars, f Interest added four times a year Savings Bank Department in Connection with all Branches. | zlicc:â€" 0 W | Ngt %@omcs A Conseryative Convention to put a candidate in the field for the Doâ€" minion House is to be held early in July in Durham. Wenpina GirTs.â€"P. G, A, Webster has everything complete for the wedâ€" ding season. Everything strictly high class. IyroRTANT.â€"The Post Office will be open on Dominion Day only from 6 to 7 p. m. _ Please make a note of it. THESTANDARD BANK New Dimities and Muslins just ar, rived at 8. F. Morlock‘s. . A. H, Jackson has a number of houses and yacant lots in Durham for sale. Tan Bark Wanted. Apply to T. Smith. Special showing of Hosiery at 8. F. Morlock‘s. For a bag of good Flour go to Begags‘, John Helly, Manager BRANCHES ALSO AT HARRISTON AND PRICKLVILLL. ~OW NBz 20e l M M M 4 MCM Tcau SA NPWb .. .. Ah it Kss s * > w U M Hhe s Mess tscnine hi sinescon ucesc ns OF CANADA Head Office‘* â€" â€" â€" â€" Toronto JOINT DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS DURHAM BRANCH DURHAM, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1908 ESTABLISHED 1873 Trousu® in tus® Baxp.â€"The 31st Regimental Band had a strenuous beginning to their Camp life having lost koth cook and leader within 24 hours after arrival. **Somebody blunâ€" dered" evidently, for there seemed to be neither tent nor victuais provided for them and a few went to the town and bought supper, Mr. D. H. Mcâ€" Farlane had undertaken the duties of cook for the band, but finding nothing to proceed on but some tea and cordâ€" wood sticks, not even a stove, he "jumped the job" and came home. Leader Hawthorne, on finding that the band had not a separate tent which, it is alleged, was paid for last year, and when notbing to eat was available on the grounds till Wednesâ€" day morning at 10 a, m., also became disgusted and was" making for the buat for bhome when he was arrested and detained for investigation. He was subsequently allowed to go, and be also came home. _ Mr. Will Joanâ€" ston was appointed leader in the inâ€" terim, and reports say, that though missingy Mawthorne‘s clarionet, they are getting along fine. â€" We congratuâ€" ‘ late Will on his promotion, he comes of a musical family and the experience will do him good, _ It appears to have been a graye mistake in judgment on ‘ Mr. Hawthorne‘s part to desert his men in their extremity. l Much sympathy goes to Mr. and Mrs, T. J, Patton of Owen Sound, formerly of Priceville, in the death of their youngest son, Arthur E., at the budding age of 19 years, resulting from diabetes, He is suryived by three brothersâ€"Brock. Harry, Bert and one sister Norma, recently of Durham, â€" Mrs, Dr, Hutton is an aunt of deceased and attended his funeral in Owen Sound on Wednesday last. Wasrting MaAaTCHES,â€"Smokers are wasting matches these days practising for that 100 yards smoking race. Pipes must be lit after the word " go" and must pass the judges smoking. Greatest of fun at Ben Nevis Celeâ€" bration on Dominiot,. Day. SBee large and small bills. HanmmrR & NAILS.â€"Ladies! are you practising for the nail driving contest at the celebration on Wednesday next ? Hammer and nails supplied, but if you like bring your own hammer. Come in time to see the balloon fire works, and the first performance of El Trio Stubberfield Why swelter with the heat. _ Cool underwear Hosiery, Straw â€" Hats, White Duck and Flann el Trousers on sale at The House of Quality, H. H. Mockler. Oraxaramzx _ To Cnurcu. â€" The L 0. L, District lodge will parade to the Baptist Church for Divine Service on Sunday, 12th J uby, The brethren of this district will _take part in the big Dundalk celebration on the 13th, For 50 ors.â€"To new subscribers who wish to keep tbouch with genâ€" 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, The popular Exeursion to Niagara Falls under the auspices of the Epâ€" worth League is fixed for Friday, 3rd July,. Tickets good till Monday, Good values in Lace Grant‘s. ® A fine latter from Rev Wm Farquhâ€" arson, written frowm Morden, Ma«n., where he began service 24 years ago is uaavoidably held over, Barcains.â€"Mr John H. Roce, makâ€" mga change in business. offers notâ€" able bargains. . See his Ad, page 8, Principal Allan, his staff of teachers and a few friends picknicked at Hay, ward‘s falls Saturday, Read Keeler‘s Ad, for bargains. A. H. Jackson is an Issuer of Mar riage Licenses, Durham, Ont, Curtains at The work is progressing finely, al squall drill has been finished and now! skirmishing and Batt. drill is the order of the day. The order for the tactical Continued on page 8. A great camp. the greatest ever for many years, 6066 men said to be on the grounds. G=0 K. Midford, late of Durham, coming here as Sgt. B ugler received promotion to Orderly Rocm, Clerk, being able to work a typewriter Will Johnston has by the Col. been appointed bandmaster and T McClockâ€" lin his vacated position as Band Sgt. and the increased emolaments rising therefrom,. Allan McFarlane eyidentâ€" ly did not approve of the cooking prosâ€" pects and took French leaye shortly after arriva1 in camp. ‘ Snootinc _ The following is the score made by No 4 Co, at 100,yds, 7 shots possible 35, Vernie Ceasat â€"33 T. Grasbyâ€"I8 Capt. Snider â€"28 J, Pinnockâ€"17 J C Adams _ â€"26 T. Reid â€"16 Lieu McLaurinâ€"24 R, Hillis â€"16 J, McLean _ â€"24 A. Derby â€"15 C, Sgt Pilgrimâ€"24 J Drimmieâ€"15 Albert Smith â€"23 J. Pnlyne â€"15 Cogmndersonâ€"zz A. ‘Avjoe â€"14 1. Henderson â€"22 H. Wilsonâ€"14 Segt. D Allanâ€"20 Sgt. Llu;ldâ€"- 0 J. Young â€"20 â€" Mcarthurâ€" 7 {\:V. H‘_l\llis â€"fl Corp, Darby, 4 J. Young . ~ â€"â€"2 W. Hillis â€"20 Corp Oyns â€"19 Meetings are being conducted nightâ€" ly in the Y. M.C, A. tent by that Asâ€" sociation, â€" The RKev Mr Turk, togethâ€" er with Mr. Large and Mr. Wm. Isaac of Owen Sound, the latter late of Droâ€" more, is assisting in the musical part of services and serving out ice cream and soft drinks during the day. The Camp was visited toâ€"night, Friâ€" day, with a severe electric storm acâ€" com{)anied by high wind ; many of the big marquees were levelled to the ground though men were frantically hanging to the pcles, and some at the ropes outside in the pelting rain in order to save it. It was finally lowerâ€" ed and made secure after breaking all the centre poles. The first four Co‘s of the Regt went to the Butts this Friday forenoon, the other four companies going out afcer 4 pm. I include the score of D Co., Durham. As you will have seen ere this by the Toronto Press, who have a tent on the groumfl near the site of the old Miliâ€" tary ospital and Indian Council |liuuse. our bandmaster Mewthorne has been excused from further seryvice and been given a transport for home. He raised perhaps a well grounded lkick on arriying in Camp owing to lack of an expected marquee but unâ€" fortunately carried it too far, in opâ€" ’[l()ailion to much kindly advice and counsel to exercise patience. â€" But‘tis the old story of taking law in one‘s own hand. 1t is generally conceded he was lucky in not falling into Col Denâ€" isons‘s hands who is %ere as C. 8. 0. The band is getting on tine however under Wm. Johnston, now created Captain by the Colonel. The band as you may be aware feel terribly scandâ€" alized but are shown great Kindness and sympathy and offers of assistance and music, by neighboring bandmas ters with a spontaneity that stirs a chord in the human beart which seems entirely foreign to such rough surâ€" roundings. On their tarn to play up ‘ the lines the band master of the 23rd ‘ Parry Sound Regt and seyeral of his‘ best men rendered assistance. ‘ The eyil effects of the baneful canâ€" teen is plainly eyident in many cases. That Government that would take eteps to eradicate this alltoo preyalent evil here, would be conferring a great benelfit as well as making a record for themselves not to: be ashamed of. What a study of human nature here, as many different varieties as there are of faces, from the quiet and placid, to the noisy and turbulent spirits who seem to lose all control of lgemaelves wnen away from home surroundings, and spending a stirring and strenuous life in camp, a soldiering. The Sun is now setting on the first day in Camp, everything is lovely so far, lcannot say as much for those :hut are to come, but hope for the )est . The same old‘ scenes, the same old places, old sounds and " Old John Peel" salutes the ear as usual while writing chis, by a Band just arriving in Camp, Allan McFariane, Cook for the Band, promises to be the right man in the right place, while Charlie Saunders and his assistant, Harry Wilson, will no doubt sustain their reputation as CoOks for the Co., Capt, Rorke, of G. Co., is here from Ottawa to instruct his men from Clarksburg, e The Companies from 0. Souud and Flesherton have not yet avrrived, they going by Hamilton and St. Catherâ€" ines. DC 7 Sedinden vists it. s Pir wall mss > WhaA be left at Yonge St. wharf for lack of accommodations till next boat. The company was joined at Niagara by Mr Geo, K. Midord, who is present a s Bugle Sergt. but since coming has been gromoted to the position of Staff ergt., (Orderly Room Clerk) being proficient on the typewriter. D. Co., Durbham, were the first to arrive, G, Co., Clarksburg, having to Atriyed safely in Camp after a pleasâ€" ant sailover on the Steamer Cayuga, The weather was delightful, the water calm and glistening in the glorious sunshine prevailing. A large camp is again assembled of infantry, cavalry and artillery, from the appearance of the tents it is the largest ever. Niagara Camp Notes. Tuesday, 5 p. m 9 | During Tuesday‘s storm Mr _ Lach,. McLean‘s team, frightened by lightâ€" ning, made off up street, dashed through the obstructions at each erfd of the condemned bridge and broke the waggon in part before being caught, _ Had the brdge been torn down as it will be in a few days, there | would have been a dead team. The only practical man in Glenelgâ€" no exhorbitant charges. THe Straight Tip NOW‘s THE TIME FOR PAINTING Injuries haye been done to chimâ€" neys and residences in many places : MrSharp‘s of Glenelg, Mr Harbottle‘s, Mr Hawthorne‘s and Mrs Burnett‘s in town being struck. _ Telephone lines are again demoralized and several barns in Sullivan are reported desâ€" troyed, MrThos, Ritchie‘s barn was also injured., Monday night‘s storm was accomâ€" panied by hail, which with the wind would be bad forfall wheat. Low and level fields were covered with water. On the whole, however the rains will do immense good and at no time for many years has the prospect seemed so bright, Da1rÂ¥yâ€"HARGRAVE.â€"At the residence of the bride‘s mother, Egremont. on Wednesday 17th June, by Rey Mr Berry, Miss Lizzie Hargrave to Mr Peter Daly, of Hillman, Mich, {The Review extends congratulations.] Seldom has this locality been visited with such storms as have taken place since last Friday, The storm that night was bad, but the double one of Monday eclipsed it, â€" For hours it rained as if there were a cloud burst, and during much of the time there were gorgeous â€" electrical displays, which in many cases came near enough to be dangerous, Tuesday night thereâ€"was a repetition of Monâ€" day and we fancy we could do without rain now till haying is over, Among the casualities are the folâ€" owing : Duncan Campbell, Bentinck, lorse killed by lightning. Wm. Cald. hell, a horse drowned on the way to wanover. by plunging headfirst into a culvert which had burst open by torrents : the travellers being conveyâ€" ed and bOK driver, had a rough exâ€" rerienco. ats and some grirs being ost and a forced walk to Hanover, Those who have seen the spot say it is 10 feet deep and the water was level with the road at time of accident. Men and horses were swept down 50 feet. There might easity have been a fatality, . Bentinck Council it is thought will be liable, The C. P. R. train went Monday night for the first load of marl, but found the track coyered with gravel, and had to return, A SPLEXDID Rixx.â€"Mr. . has about 16 men employed the new rink, which is ar structure and a credit to Mr. â€" Brown s enterprise 1s mendable and he deserves â€" fellow citizens. d V PAE o VW ainitins c adtitasalite s is Brscsusas L H. H. Mockier. Court Durham No, 111, 1. O. F. will will attend Diyine Service at the Bapâ€" vist Church on Sunday July 5th, at 11 a, m,. _ Members meet at their hall not later than 10.30, W, H. MoOrFFAT. | Joux H Rage rain stom on Monday night, caused a flood in our Hosiery â€" department. Several hundred boxes were destroyed by the water, though the Hose themâ€" selves are not damaged. _ To save trouble and expense of reâ€"boxing, labeling, etc., we are placing them on sale this week at bargain prices, The House of Quality, H. H. Mockler. Not 500 ft. of Hose but Hose for H») feet. _ Boxes destroyed by flood on tli;aloi,ch.mxp at The linuso of Quality, L 14. The Monthly meeting of the Durâ€" ham branch of the 8. G. Women‘s Inâ€" stitute, will be held at the home of Mrs J. W. Blyth, Varney, on July 2. Topâ€" 1°s, * Picnmic Lunch and Sunday Dinâ€" ners " will be taken by Miss McAnalty and Mrs R. Pettigrew respect ively, All are weleome., Special value kins and Towels Trousers, something o ut of the orâ€" dinur{ just opened up, Perfect fitters and the finest materials we have ever shown,. Priced ‘rom $1.50 to $4.00 a pair. _ All a 1 yalues, The House of Quality, H. H. Mockler, For SiLE â€" _ CrXMEXT SHarrs,â€" National Portland Cement Stock for sale at a bargain, Address, Cement, P. 0. Box 223, St. Thomas, Ont, 800 of Dunlop‘s beautiful carnations and roses to be given away at Darâ€" ling‘s, as usual, on Baturday night. First class orchestra in attendance, Hot weather call of Muslins, Belts, Long Gloves, etc., at The House of Quality. See ad. A Sr FroopE» Ttur Hosx.â€"The better for it, and theright man to do it is MrMat Cavey., Send for him while you have the chance, Don‘t wait till it can‘t be painted. Note address, MATT CAVEY, Ebordale P. 0. Your house would be all the Severe Electric Storms , Piping, Dancing, &c. Durham, July 1 â€"â€"â€"â€"+4% res, Secy MARRIED In Joux H. Rosx, y. Chief Ranger Table Linen Nap swept down isity have been Council it is Mr, Jos. Brown ed closing in an imposing to the town, Is most comâ€" s well of his At Grant ONTAR! Ir Lach,. by lightâ€" dashed each erfd violent Durham Branch C J.C. TELFORD, â€" _ Manager Paidâ€"up Capital. ...... .... $4,350,000 f BOL: us «anr «s ax» + xo x s s â€"A/JDOs,n0L Total Assets over. .... ... . 33,000,000 D?oaits received and interest paid or added four times a year at highest current rates. pecial Attention to Farin ers‘ Business Jast a few days left to buy at about half price . R B Keeler & Sons T‘Taders‘ Bank Take a look through our store and yon will see genuine bargains from one end of the store to the other, Of Canada. HEAD OFFICE : TORONTO And the people are buying cheaper shan they ever bought before . Bargains ! Bargains! Come with the Crowds THE REVIEW, DURKHAM Greatest ones. W 3ist Regimenta!l Band, Pipe Band, Dancing, Marching and other events Excursion to Niagara in three acts Nevis Canx;fâ€"lzâ€"a“\"e';).l:;;;;; in anl nouncing that arrangements are alâ€" made for their great Annual Demonâ€" stration in Durham on Dominion Day, 1908. Unparaile! ed Attractions. The â€" Yellow â€" Label TORONTO passengers from Dundl"&. Proton. Priceville and other eastern points to Durham‘s Monster Demonstraâ€" tion on July 1. Time table and rates announced later. A SPECIAL TRAIN That‘s why we are so busy The big Sale is still on at KBELER‘S. Time ‘Table and Rates : ive Durham â€" 630 a m Fare £7 Office closes at 1 p, m. Friday Open until 4 p. m. Saturdays Sons cof Scotiand Always on Top. Tl}e Amusement Committee of Ben Tells the date to which your subâ€" -criï¬tion has been p&‘!l. Our mailing list was this week corâ€" rected up to date, _ If yours is not correct, kindly notify us at once. . We thank all who have renewed the past few weeks but there are yet many others we wish to hear from at once. 4th A worth 1 If f The El Trio Stubberfield Japanese Day Fireworks. C. RAMAGE & sox, ° Primmters axpo Posurse®Ears The great Tr Aerial varney Holstc: Mt For FRIDAY, JULY 3rd. Caledonian Games est Day Watch fo D T‘riple and ol many successful r further particulars. 6.50 7.05 0 ipeze Novelty, ine wil OO Acrobatic over ly 6th. reach« D nmitted h 1@ 05 15