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Durham Review (1897), 16 Jul 1908, p. 10

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f &5 * B EUMS : css ue uses cver es l HEOY s sx «««« cor@41 EY «c cu‘n<wunr caee‘s d . g:tter Potitoes per bag ..... *Flour per ewt.... ... Oatmeal per sack .. .. . Chop per ewt......... Il.:rn.}:dofi."per ewt... e ewt __Blduverlbw Sheepskins Spring Wheat OAU‘B...... we ol Fall W heat Get a Thorough Business Tr at the (7 \r/yflflfI{fi,y/ \/// @///////Jlé"@'y W. T. CLANCY, P Day and Night Classes. and in placing all its graduates, Each student is taught separateâ€" ly at his own desk. Trial lessons tor one week free. Visitors welcome. Open Sept. 2. Durham Markets. Leads in Bookâ€"keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Commercial Law, Comâ€" mercial Correspondence, Plain Business Writing, Ornamental Writing, Business College Telegraphy a‘r bttizeitOley TORONMNTG Aw fl Xnf T3 Dornway, Jui FLEMING, Principal, Owen Sound anada. Write for particulars H. SHAW, Pres. T. J. JOHEN study in The ( L'ml'!(fll. E., Te anade. Write ad 1 1 MT. FOREST "‘r FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 1st ®*0 2e wb NE e B TT L. o bammomean e ayeogie aneong s pe meyearrare x: & To thePathain. s o o ipaieaie reaeeieseapapreragimcaczene IC ,000 per annum SUMMER TERM = Regent Brand Suits M *A eAEARE nE ENE AEAEAEAEApaIrEE Ar Arcararaear u8 18 EEsk Ts " THE PEOPLES STOREg ?fi The Place to buy Gents‘ Furnishings iz TORONTO, ONT. you will, you will find ou t to the frout, _ Their supe ables them to ‘t;n and uohl ms, Co open a ‘nter any time. 'Wme for c W, J.ELLIOTT nge & Alexander Sts. 17 llege stands rrrst in GHNEsSs and Gexore® ho know best the are its Staunchest H Regent Clothes are Cut and Sewed Perfectly. w Highest Prices for Produceâ€"C uilding, To Write for ROBERT BURNETT When hunting for footwear come in and see our lines of tan, patent and kid in the Imperial make. JULY 16, Individual Instruction s obtained at the A new Lot of Browns and Grays Here you are as welcome to look as buy. Is the first step p y towards positions paying from $5000 um in railway service. You d operator in 6 months if ‘entral Telegraphy School, pronto. The finest School Ir The style is permanent, due to the honest method of making and the excellence of the material used.. * ything essential to a sucâ€" ~is of young people are nand. ‘The courses cost ir income and last you a itted at any time. * Perâ€" . Preparatory Dent far T. J. JOHNSTON, Prin 5 80 to 5 80 8 20 to 820 1 00 to 1 00 ) 25 to rincipal nto ‘*Olde italogue. to our graduates iperior train â€" LD firstâ€"class all summer. t catalogue. POPULARIT Y Mexrr. Ge rits of this Supporters. _ Dept. for negre'ctod aining Pr 70 Gents Tailor a:;d Furnisher a% Footwear pal st U Ni ctich id New Suitings for Particular Men Maybe you‘re not particular about many things, but you ought to be so about Yuur clothes. There are some particularly nice Surtings here from $16, 18, 20, 22 and the price includ the highâ€" est grade of workmanship in?hc making Go are prepare Don‘t wait your hat. good as you ie t Watintinlathatval s o dBM .4 1 1 remember the day with sorrow, _ Hoe fell asleep on the *rain and woke up in the empty car as they were shunting to a siding,. Thinking he was being carried past his station he rushed out and fell beneath the car wheels and his lett leg was completely severed above the nnile. It is reported that he was intoxicated. Later we hear he is dead. Mabineadiiiniet hh 7 Uvever arranged to have free 1ce water on the streets deserves credit. Dundalk is a pretty village, but we heard a lady say that the citizens don‘t patronize their hardware men in the matter of lawn mowers. 3. D. pren The Whoever arranged to have water on the streets deservas e oldgage /o " i06 or. was probably the oldest orangeman. This is his 56th continuous cele bration. Station 1 roton, 797 Dundalk,: ”];](fiv;l;’int'm‘ Park, 1202 Proton (Gideon ), 1745 Pro ton (Coronation ), 508 Melancthon, 35% Corbetton, 883 â€"â€", 211 Proton Station, 500 Orange Valley, 1383 Vandeleur, 88 Ceylon ( Waterville ). NoTtEs, Mr James Eden is County Master. Swinton Park took 1st for the best marching, 2nd for uniform, True Blues being Ist for best uniform, Fife and drum band, Swinton Park 1st, Dundalk True Blues, 2nd. Largest attendance, No. 24 Proton us . c procession, then came 668 Allan Park, 680 Varney, 861 Dromore, 1192 Glenelg, 740 Hol. Centre, 1319 O Sound, 1321 Shelâ€" burne, 9090 Melancthon. 1125 Horning‘s Mills, 1201 Masonville, 176 Berkele . 1045 Markdale, 666 Maxwell, 887 Hat Kâ€" erton, 252 Duadalk True Blues, 737 Proton, 707 Dundalk, 1138 Swinton Park, 1202 Proton (Gideon ), 1745 Proâ€" ton (Coronation ), 508 Melancthon, 353 Corbetton, 863 â€"â€", 244 Proton Station, 100 1)[‘3"2(; Valley, 1383 Vandeleur, 883 MinwLnw 4 WPs o tty V Cool Straw Hats We He was inclined bimself to do a little trimming and thought no country in the world was so much under the yoke of Rome as was Canada. He flattered Sproule, Wallace, McCarthy and others who had forsaken their party rather than coerce Manitoba. 632 DSIthlI). the oldestfllnd_ge. led the Mr Rnbt. Aljoe, 8Sr _ _ Mr Woods, the defeated of Dutferin, followed : he complimented the work of Dr Sproule. _ Catholics themselves bad " brought to them by Orangemen, treedom and civil rights, but we inâ€" tend always to say to them thus far shalt thou come and no further." He d dn‘t think orange Lodges were tory partizans, " they stood for the interest of their country in independence, eduâ€" cation and freedom." ° S dSon is now in full blast. We repared with a complete assortment t wait until the last moment to buy hat. Buy now. These Hats are as as your money. Cant go wrong here Harry Burnett Continued from Page that before being an Orang candidute must bea member Christian church. Mr Woods, the defeated of I followed : he comnlimantad +1 had the pleasure of Morgan‘s fine stora Jos Walker of Orangemen Celebrate. the train and woke up'i'r; _as they were shunting Thinking he was being y apidue s oo I 2 ash or Trade. r Particular Men ot particular about you ought to be so , anu ‘easure of a look over fine store and other bimself to do a little ought no country in so much under the a was Canada. He Markdale, will & Durham eAion uy mss ilg...... 1 Orangeman a member of some 2144 Proton The REVIEW, BoYyL®.â€"A inst.. A ge A. Boyle, SEWELL.â€"1In Durham, on Mr and Mrs Ed. Sewell, ; PICKERING.â€"In Durham, c to Mr and Mrs Dr W, C. a daughter. MCDOUGALt.â€"In Durbam, Mrs Thos. McDougall a British Canadian Bus We extend congratulations to Mr Wes. Storrey and Miss Nellie Wal. lace of Normanby, who were married on the first at the home of the bride‘s father, Mr _ Thos,. Wallace. _ Their wedding trip was among friends in the vicinity of Paisley and now take up their abode in the old Storvrey home in town. We had the pleasure of a call last week from Mr Geo, Lamb, of the Michigan Soo. He has been for a week or two visiting friends in and around his old Glenelg home in comâ€" pany with his brcther David of Winâ€" nipeg who has not been here for 23 years; Geo. and his family are doing well and liking their adopted home, be interested to learn of h the ranks of the benedicts married lately to a Miss C Winnipeg. _ We extend h gratulations. Nh + ABrined® Als Aiihcbnb en s s3 to New Subscribers it for that friend n The many friends of Mr Nathan Swallow, formerly ot Durham, will fun en ep n o ol 090 EUSm Mayor Calder wert to Ottawa on Monday to attend the«Railway Comâ€" n#ission re dangerous Crossing. It is a shame that during this busy conâ€" struction period no protection was afforded. Mr _ Alex McQueen and Mrs Mcâ€" Queen, of Stayner, visited at Mr Jno, McQueen‘s this week, where their sister. Mrs McQueen, is quite ill with pneumonia, Mr _ Harry Williams, Toronto. and Miss Effie McFarlane, Glencoe, are visâ€" iting at the home of their uncle, Mr. J. P. Hunter and other relatives, Mr and Mrs Arch, McKinnon, Win. nipeg, arrived Friday for a visit of two or three weeks duration with his parents, Mr and Mrs Allan McKinnon. BEST BUSINESS TRAINING Mrs Mighton, Sr., of town, is visitâ€" ing her daughter, Mrs Thos. Cook, of Markdale, before the latter‘s leaving for the West. Mrs (Rev) Ryan and Miss Ethel, now of Wallaceburg, are visiting old friends in and «round Durham. Principal Allan returned on Tuesâ€" day from Toronto and is already re. ceiving applications for the Model School. Mrs Jno, Ebrhardt and .( Cleveland, are.yisiting her sis at present, Mrs Chas, Lavelle. pu i aaieeit s e eR Iriends _ in Clarksburg and Owen Souud in her vacation. Messrs Wilfred and Archie Watson. of Detroit, visited their parents in Normanby for a week or 80. alrs Robt, Williamson, of Toronto, came up Monday to resume acquaintâ€" ances with old friends. Miss Kathleen Grant is visiting friends in Clarksburg and Owen Souud in her vacation . Mr and Miss Mamie Clark gus. and Miss Imlab, New visiting Mr A. Russell. Miss Oliver, who h senson at Miss Dick‘s ronto Thursday, Mrs D, Coleridge visiting her daughter age, at present, Graham in Mldl:nd Mr and Mrs Jno, visiting Mr and Mrs Dundaik Monday, _ Master Roy Calder j jl W 1VOYy Calder is spending his holidays visiting his uncle Mr Finlay Orahan in ML4L. 4 Mr _Will Campbell left for Muskoka, by wheel family there. Miss Wood, of Kincare present visiting her cousin at the Rectory, â€"At Harkness, Sask., Aggie, beloved wife nc Mr Frank Warner left Thursday last for Buifalo, where he has secured a situation. Mrs Barker and two children of Toâ€" ronto, are visiting her mother, Mrs Colyille, at reasonable prices. Start any time. Miss Urquhart, of Port Elgin, is the guest of her friend, Miss Vida Lachlan, iaintnadisn 44. /6 4 .10 0B 1 4 nllu.ll, don, are visiting relatives in cinity, vanadian Bus, College Cor, Yonge & Bloor Sts, Mr and Mrs Chas, Watson IEW, 40c. to Jan, Ist, v Subscribers. Order that friend of yours. ted to learn of his anly’er-i'r;; of the benedicts. He was luu»l_v'to a Miss Goldman, of c €¥» > uol LW .â€"In Durbam, to Mr and McDougalil, a daughter, DIEp. BORN. Joleridge 8Sr., Dromore, is iss us T 8 ham, on July 8. to Sewell, a daughter, . who has spent the past a NiLid! WBsy s 44 and Mrs Sam Rix':ne'l‘l(il; yisiting her sister hore Oilal® d listchnlolals sacld ts extend hearty con . on July 10, C. Pickering, of Port Elgin, is the #, returned to Toâ€" Kincqrdm_g. is at & McKelvey were & Mis ()lva.un.: Clarke, of Fep. and chlldren, on 11th of Thos, Friday last to join the York, are Mrs Bice by the Canadian throughâ€"car line, leave Jnly 21, Aug. 4 and 18, Sept. 1, 15, and 29. â€" 60â€"day return tickets at exceptionally low rates. For full inâ€" formation see R. MacFARLANE, Agent, Durham or C. B. Foster, Dis. Pass. Agt, Toronto of Lonâ€" this viâ€" SPLENDID _____TRAIN _ SERVICE Northwest Excursions AT SINGLE FARE fon; July 18 to 25 TO QUEBEC Your correspondent did not learn the financial results but think they cannot fail to exceed most of former years. We should not omit in this conâ€" nection that the Swinton Park and Pomona football clubs on very short notice, arranged to play a friendly game in the evening of the 3th, which added considerably to the inâ€" terest of tha party. We understand it was a tie. Owing to the morning being very warm and close and counter attractâ€" ions in the torm of Orange paradesâ€" etc., the congregation in the Methâ€" odist church here was a small quant tity, ©but Ebenezer at 2.30 and at Salem at 7.30 p. m. the charches were literally packed to overflowing with very appreciative audiences, while the Pastor, Rev H. Berry disâ€" coursed on True Patriotism based on Peaim 137 : 56 versan Grand Terâ€"Centenary Celebration July 20â€"â€"Aug. 1 Mcâ€" The Aonual Garden Party of the Priceville circuit held on the beautiâ€" ful parsonage lawn, Priceville, the 9th inst., was a decided suceess. The people of Priceville, Method ists, Presbyterians and Baptists turned out well and Salem, Swinton Park and Boothville were well represented and people from Durham, Flesherâ€" tou, Cevylon and Pomona enlarged the crowd, The ladies as usual did themselves great credit by the exâ€" cellent tea provided and the boys at the booth were kept busy till about all were sold out. The program was very choice and [was mush enjoyed by the crowd , which filled the charch to overflowâ€" ing. The choir of the Methodist chareh, Daurham, excelled in fall choruses, solos and quartettes. _ Dr Caldwell was at his best in giving his deservedly popualar lecture on * Courtship and Marriage." It fairâ€" ly bristled with point, pith, and anecâ€" dote, and Rev R. Jp Wilkinson‘s recitations gave good ézitistaczion were loudly encored. Bigned on behalf .:)‘I !i‘i-xlg Mf'rtle Cald well, Minnie Kellar, Mn hy We vreptgsath s 2232217 Races for th:dyou;glters and baseball for those in the shot blade as also those in full head, was a fitting climax for the pent up enthusiasm of the youth and beauty of the section, The following address was read in giving the lpreumnion referred to and fittingly acknowâ€" edged by the recipient. Miss Adair, hool and recent anening ~¢CUSNRE of the day school and recent opening of the Saboath school at Knox Church, Normanbiy. was held in Carson‘s bush and a program, mostly by the scholars, was pleasantly 5one through It consisted of drills, singing ana recitations under the instruction of Miss Adair, their eflicient and amiable teacher, to whom a wellâ€"merited presentatiou was made as shown below, and which was no doubt duly appreciated. _ Miss Adair retires from a 3â€"years‘ service as teacher and active soclal and church worker, with the true respect of those with wtll’om sh'o came in contact. T Return Limit Aug. 3 The THE DURHAM REVIEW Address and Presentation Watchmaker, Jeweller Optician P. G. A. Webster Besides the above Watches, we carry all the standard makes, such as the Waltham Elgin, Hamilton, etc. Union Picnic at the closing of the And radant aemadll ca Ee Priceville verses Return Tickets DURHAM mer land of song school : Mary Backus, Dinwh Thompson ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO from incluâ€" sive , and and McKechnie‘s â€" Big Hemp Carpets from .... ... Union Carpets from ...... . Tapestry Carpets from .. .. Stair Carpets from ... .... Tapestry Rugs 9 ft x 9 ft.. Woollen Rugs 9 ft x 74 ft. Â¥ 9 tt x 9 ft.. ’ Infants‘ soft sole kid . ... .. . .. Infants‘ chocolate blue. . ... is Infants‘ patent colt bluc.. .. .. Infants‘ tan bal spring heel .. Children‘s dong strap slippers ** dong bals......s ... l dong Oxfords . ... .. * box calf bals .... ... Misses‘ tan 3 strap slipper ..... **; shoe. Oxfords.. :..;. ; ** kid bals, patent tip : ... Groceries It is now but a few weeks stnce we commenced our New and it has been most successful. It means money in your The people who have tested the matter have so decided, as sho our business. Every one is invited to examine the goods and business so that they may se efor themselves. _ ooo Cfe ji€, Nad a fling at the appoint. ment of Judge Cassels, at the deal with Robins and 300,000 acres of irrigation lands and the grant to Arch McNee alâ€" ready referred to and closed amid gen â€" erous applause. tone J5 c 5 15078 North West § Inspecâ€" tors used their power to coerce voters. He hit hard at some of Hon Mr Oliver‘s doings, and of course each story was ended by the course the opposition had taken, "the government opposed them and Mr. Miller supported the governâ€" ment." â€" The constant iteration of "we condemned these things but the governâ€" SHUG ihe wiechs 22 d un es Again he made the charge that out Mr Borden and his follower country would know no more of C than of China, Only the oppositio ticize, and they had as they had s the power over the urse Strings I laying progress by tufl(. he had nurtured pro tinguishing it as Ec every one of his ; indictment against than that they had \ nite: tnédlhiiasscld. Continuing what he called * less record of expenditure"‘ some scurrilous references to NNA io oi & s 2 0 °7 "!An, but he must be in general accord with his arty, You‘re to take the record that gall and Miller places before you of their respective party and sit in judgment upon it. i entered upon a detailed stateâ€" various items of expenditure ic payments to Merwyn, who 1ing, was good for nothing, &e, thousands he alleged without he iniquities of one B P Pearâ€" also sct“forth with platform malsel Lilk ET . We buy for cash, sell for cash or Stock of Dry Goods, I and Crockeryware is d Erotcction instead of exâ€" is he promised had broken his promises, no greater have just opened a new t Ahiliindsiadiinte V dhnsbirii LOnly the opposition cri n who could express himâ€" , laid down the law as to they must stand by their was being spent for them. rat he called " the reckâ€" expenditure"" he made t Laurier and party, violated their pledges. he charge that withâ€" nd his followers the ....12%e ap | Prints fom.:::;.;;;....; .3 â€".....27¢ up Dress Ginghams from . . .. . . . ++>. .. 39c up | Flannellette from ... ... ......39cnp’Men'ufelt. bats from ...... ... Ai*xx x+ «+ PMQ Men'sOverallalrom......... t.... .. .4.00] Menr‘s Working Shirts from.. . ++++«« ..4 39 ) Men‘s Suits from .. ... . _ _ _ is they had shown, purse strings by deâ€" McKECHNIE‘S .. 1Bhe .. Toe . . The $1.00 $1.25 .1.25 Our stock of Groceries is fresh and full; New goods are arriving continuously. 25¢ 35e 9n â€"qurier, inada Boots & Shoes ed a new stock, which we bought at right prices : Ladies‘ kid bals, ox. patent tip..1.10| Men‘s kid bals, McKay "*_kid strap slippers,. ... .. +1.50| * patent blue. good: **_ Oxfords, McKay sewed 1.60| * yici kia bluc, pate ‘* pat colt blue. . © ..2.99| 4 box salf :...;;: ... *** kid bluc., patent tip 1.75, 1.50| * harvest shoes.. .. . ** Indian kid buckskin . ... | hnd en ru > elastic front ... .. patent colt bluchers Common sense . ... chocolate Oxfords. . Milking slippers .. .. Carpet Slippers ... .. We guarantee to sell precisely as we trouble and time calling. Call early and wl 2l 240C OOPAET n . 9E 1 can Corn 3 pkg Haddiec..25¢ _ 2 pkgs New Fo 1 can Beef, Ham and Chicken Loaf, us 4 10c bottles best Extract. .25¢. 4 1( We are going out of Hardware We Men‘s patent leather boots 5 Men‘s dongola leather boots, Men‘s box calf boots, 5.00 for Ladies‘ patent leather Oxford Ladies‘ patent leather Rale _A C EZRE eNUT UNCC SUZBCD, WUTC 0,00 IOF .224 k ++ 8 boys Suits, 2 piece, wene $50 ks s ; + +s wis a l o i ukc 0 mt > i t ie w 7 boys Suits, 3 piece, wene 5.200 fOt . ... . ... ... ...lllcnol n onl . 10 men‘s Suits, singleâ€"breasted, reg. 5 to 6.00 for ... ... ... . .. .. 9 men‘s Suits, single and double breasted, reg, 7.50 to 10.00 for 10 t e h reg. 14 to 15.00 for.. Men‘s and Boys‘ Caps and Hats, worth 75¢, 50c, 25¢ for....... 2 Boys Suits, were 2.50 for 5 boys blouse Suits, tweed, can Tomatocs Wool Wanted. 5 Ladies 3 Misses ALEX. RUSSELL $15000 of our goods must be sold in 21 days. We nged the money Our prices have reached the lowest hmft. & Customers tell us we are giving the best Bargains ever given in Durham and you may rest assured that the same will continue till the Sale is over,. See last week‘s paper and bills for prices. The following are a few lines that we have made a bigger reducâ€" tion onâ€"some lines cut to half price, Departmental 1c8 patent leather OxféEd; Mcl’hc,rson n::akc. 2 styl ies‘ patent leather Bals, McPherson mai.c, 3.50 for have a few odd lines we will sell at.... ...... . . .50¢ Bargains in Crockery 'and (niiassware Groceries for Friday and Saturday Clearing Sale THE BIG STORE Men‘s and Boys‘ Readyâ€"toâ€"wear Suits and Manure FoSks, &c Skirts, tweed effects 2.90 for l: » colored and dark grey, were 3.50 for..............l.“ Skirts, dark gre ,2.75for...............................I.‘s tC tweed ciyccts. 5.75, 5.50 and §.00for ............ .2.25 i biack Tus(E; 2.55 BOF, :. » + 4. +2 «is ax» 4 *s a s » » » » »ded o bluccloth,4.75for..............................!.&5’ % black sind suheys, 700 ;. ; + 0s 4 cssn aibh oe uin ns 4+ n s o A oi Af dank gney; 6.00 HOF:.1 : «+4 fa «iÂ¥ uare «4 0s 26 an% . s » »Heado BÂ¥ Panama, 1 eachâ€"black, blue and brown, 8.00 for.5.49 Russell‘s Gigantic produce and keep no Readyâ€"made Clothing s also complete ... . 40¢ up ‘....4& up <..8.33 up Cash or Produce for Goods while Sale lasts. 9c black and blue serges, were 5.00 for Te up Oe up Boots and Shoes a zs €) 9 Tr up up 15 99 25 Ladies‘ Skirts 5.00 for . s, 5.00 for New System of doing business your pockets and money in ours. s shown by the great increase in and prices and system of doing recisely as we advertise or pay for your Call early and get the bargains. were 2.75 and 3.50 for Jardinieres Dinner Sets from To‘let Sets . . . _ |Boys® &c. They must go orn. ... . . + 8¢ 1 can Peas......7¢ Food . .25¢ 1 pkg Corn Starch . .6c , used for Iuncg at picnics. .10c can 4 10¢ pkgs Dalby Jc?ly Powder . .25¢ yici kid blue, patent tip. box calf .. .. .. harveltshou.....,.... box calt bals::>.s.14., kid bals McKay sewed . Baft bals...; ... _ ~~ 4.00 books. Groceries 4.00 patents for ....3.10 4.00 dongolas for. . .3.10 4.00 box calfs for. . .3.10 ke, 2 styles, 3.25 for..2.50 , MceKay sewed .. .1.39 i 19 Get our prices for Sereen Door, Hay goodyear welt.4.00 Store fOr . ... » . . . + + + +2.98 50c to 1.00 and 1.25 ** + +*»â€"4,98 1.50 1.95 2.95 2.95 1.49 1.59 2.49 2.25 2,59 4,75 15¢ C k BAPARDEDARAR Â¥1 rRMA/Z A A m _ e liee iccour casd *

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