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Durham Review (1897), 17 Sep 1908, p. 1

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MBER 10, 19083 ALL ed ELL In £ tore A. Russell OW %€ 2 ipe, 1 . _2 ,, 1 â€""UL to some, but to thousands of wiser ones & §« .4 t ie * | they have meant wealth, » To nrark our opening display of fine Dress material s Schemes that promise sudden riches too often bring on sitks. Lace: and Trimmings we offer a very special | only bitter disappointment, but the determined, systematic "m , 3. cext s s 7k s | saving and depositing of small amounts in m bargain in silks. to pieces chiffon, Taffeta silks, | "a colorsâ€"bl ick, cream, sky. pink, Navy, Brown, | S BANK be « s * I :: Myrtle, Moss, Cardinal and wine, regular 75¢ value. | l â€" % y ne 4h oh. ;<§ this week only and only 5 yards to a customers 5ge | ns â€" c3 B He es 7 ~O e mm 10 Nark § silks, L bargain _E colorsâ€"} bok an #* * S’.’,"'M en nne gramarorenr * " of | a ¢ 5 Of course you x & ® ~ % Coming to t ®"*» " C and when you ate in town we $ come to the freedom of our store. L. 4 and parcels hereâ€"we will take care c % Ct m 4 P |e2e Ye will also be pleased to show $ FALL STOCKS of all kinds of wea a :': 6e # Â¥" s w % the latest wore : In Dress Goods ";" have h :': ment in the correct fall shades. The prices are ;‘.‘ NCW vznetians These are the correct thi x"2 extra fine, soft finish, the a"s| ® s ~ New Fall and Winter :-: The semiâ€"fitted and the loose coats are c :.l We have plenty of both styles. They ar K f well made and they carry the style. w« at different prices but would like partiâ€" :-; cularly to show you our assortment at .. k = _ M ~~~anly to show you our :n‘snrtmcni ..lt 12.50 & ]3.50 «2 s Our Fur Collar Coat .. Special :': They are for men and womenâ€"have beautifal beaverelath A alsaÂ¥ke .. _ _ _ yo° BAT VOL. XXXI, NO. 38 i 5:5":1: :'::'i:".':".'?'..'SEE:‘:’EEEEEEE@:EEEWE& , ; Of course you are 3| : _ Coming to the Fair 2 New Fail and Winter Coats The semi fifted and the Ioose shats axa‘nbini‘. ue 12. THE REVIEW, DUrRHAM 25¢ to OF 84 10 any 3ddl‘?~ will send THE now to Jan. 1 n, months) for 25 VAUtage of this , )ames Ireland r doe and Boys‘ Clothing ces hereâ€"we will take care of them ; will also be pleased to show you ot STOCKS of all kinds of wearables _ _ . 3 3 Wls and Overcoats are in and are worth â€"and buying, They are the new colors and styles rt clothing any well dressed man or boy will be d to be seen inâ€"and they keep their fit and style too te of this | that your "Tress in Canada, THE REVIEW ; Ca'} I i;; i-:1*22-::'.7:!::':8{'::'?:':5-::':}:EEEEE ad 1 next (falmost five 25 cents. Take adâ€" his remarkable offer our friend or neighâ€" NOW is the time., Jan. 1, 1909 NEW FURS curt cloth water; l1 the appearance [ a furâ€"lined coat. uits and the latest word is Chevron Strips OOdS and we have here a lovely assortâ€" I! shades. The prices are 60c to 1.25 per yd. These are the correct thing in plain goods, extra fine, soft finish, the fall colors 7A~ wA Handsome, dressy co girls up to 18 years girls and let them try permnstfboctiem... TERNETLE mergmeme nc loose coats are of th styles. They are carry the style. _ | would like partiâ€" ur assortment at.. | , ONT. from Iva 2 furs than we ever 1 comprise everythin wot â€"nave bea roof lini €T Our Special, $25 ise everything from a nen _ In your own inâ€" that early in the season work manship. id K 0 ts to fit all sizes of Bring in your on the coats. of equal popularity ire comfortable and We have them at 1gave your wraps ig in plain goods, fall colors, 75¢ yd make you welâ€" Overalls ind our NEW oi hn ns it | HeWw | Fink k. °it "a,l, OPpOsite the new Rink to the Mill on awill St,, which the Edge E;la.tg have reserved for luilding 10 t iiel We learn it is Mr, McGowan‘s intention to build a new dam across the river almost divectly north of the new rink, thus creating an expansive sheet of water above and furnishing power for possiole use,, He hss ‘ailto nupohacaX 10 woe ~H Established 1873 _ ()f4‘ CANADA 51 Branches cannot fail to bring ultimate success, depea Make a start now by opening an account with a it of One Dollar or more. We pay Interest every three months and return your money any time you want it. DURHAM BRANCH O kn lt o hi 00 on PCE tE Y M We i moved to the new site. *# } One of the best Comedians ever ‘ard in Dutham, secured for the rnn-] rt on Wednesday evening. Bept'.‘fild.l I‘x® Roap QUESTION,â€"One hundred | d fifre.tmran «uns Eo MHC U »® | _ The Eng :q I new coat 0; H | the woodw ®_a | sashes and .K.g | proves its a x"w | atall id j i pel issued by afternoon Oct. 1 and Artemesia Agric hold their Annual ville on Thursday ; I and 2. â€"â€" Simels # look in'significant to some they have meant wealth. x4 | m C e oeuye tnem. . The Saving howeyer on we deduct from the price. Hence * not advertised * bargains are cheapest in the store. Watch for cards marked " not advertised. " House of Quality, wan has hnuv,-.:‘l;tj.i'ile oining land, from M »108t to the C. P PR LOStTou TTU TVads »n by which they pl?m an outâ€" $3,200,000, of which under the )ns of the Good Road Act the PAAAE T dad thdisn UBRsut i ; ‘Bam roads. New York h its great population has be point where with a good gram of fifty million dofinra. ;administrution.is imperative, Our stock of ity. Just fin buying. The ] Systematic Small Savings AMSIOGMREANHE Kin essm ie n 4 M I Send in a list of | good time for the Fa f Special display of ! ery, \Vedneuday and 1I6th and 17th, Miss South Grey Ag. Exi and 23. See ad vertise column _ fop particu, gramme, ACpONadcivie) 4i .o id three townships in uns . » Grand Fall w2 8 1 eR _ flls 0O0W NBz | o â€" éflEOPICS ;’ s ienss c 2t W _companies long ago | 60 appraise farm property | sell ‘r of the roads by which | for his family had access,; for < â€"= _ _ C C2Z une JOu We DURHAM BRANCH John Kelly, M.n‘., BRANCH ALsO 4AI HARRMSTON NTh ursday and Friday Single fare tickets the C. P. R. good ‘ trains Nant 9n 0_ essentially a 'I;t;;i‘l;éus. «_ W, Campbell, the d Aoscte is . An n_'l‘ml‘ Ex h;' purchased the e station. whie â€"Don‘t forge; ry ( ‘uyk, IP]| ,, .0 8eA in reference to the C Don‘t forget the date, | men or to some Orange Official â€"be there, Miller invites Opposition and h BR , _ | have a good attendance, HT UP LAND.â€"An impors r M £ ite deal has recently been | Speeding in the ring will be whereby Mr, Wm. mo./the great attractions at the ought the river bed anq | Grey Annual F“'r’, Two large d. from McGowan‘s Milt |for competitors, Good horses ; > C. P. R. bridge east aféfsuced. Come and see tha ank‘. Phac sclacdx i8 . PT public works, whose roader scope of road _unquestioned, has good roads represent [Eek ic ma‘s 3 statue labor an h system for i 16 counties in increased DURHAM, THURSDAY, £0 CCE 22E RmEUTER See ad vertisement #ae wl T ' r _ one third, _ The toâ€"day is all in fay. system of adminisâ€" will bring hand. ultural Socie particulars 1 the Sparlin which may h the Fair, Mres Pncok.}."‘: .. ~** wfi z. Exhihition Sept, 22| 1910, good roads property i society will ‘ition at Price. ol’ t"r‘ikmmgd Millin H. Mookuer Ontario and reâ€" * mainâ€" in Onâ€" your exhibits in mi, 0 0000 A2EIETE® r’I’hursday. Sept. %, seee prr wl mant P ommtaiiren Ararviatie 4 8 PP P will hold October ’ Ing at Brigham‘s waggon. shop will be | Park, on Tuesday o?nnimz. Sep romg on | 22 at 8 o‘clock, part cularly to . 1 traing| the question of the Allan Park till .Oct, | Mastership, the Separate Scehool be tionâ€"and the false stories, "whict 1 Walgk.| been in circulation as to off kets are | language that Mr. Miller is s time is | have used in reference to l_hf: O 0 date. | ED OP L0 SOma Prasc .. m an in an‘otbei’ at once and proâ€"| w . of whiop o ;3 , VGLober, and the prices of which will be then announced. " It 18 also preparing a set of exercises which may be used with blank paper in lieu of the copyhonks The following books have just been authorized for any school : Hall anc hnight‘s Junior Alâ€" gebra 50 cents ; Robertson and Carâ€" ruthers‘ Latin Lessons for Beginners 60 cents. The publisher will, howey 5 | sell at his warehouse to any purchaser | for use in Ontario the Latin Lessons } for Beginners at 48 cents, and the | Junior Algebra at 40 cents, both net, | O lc t l c d s 111A | Cnu!i the midsummer vacation af the books authorized in 1907â€"19 main authorized, but only for schools in wkich they are now in It is expected thar textâ€"books wi ready by next midsummer to re those the authorization of which cease as provided. The Education partment is preparing a series of c books, which will be ready abou he-ginning of October, and the p of which will be then announced. also preparing a set of exercises w may be used with blanlk aenal‘ed the The New Texyr Booxks auw A circular is being issued t cation Department in refor books for the coming year %rovisions of which are as BtHl The HHSHAan whus this our the goa i lc ac ies Cld Chesley, while most dest ; conflagrations raged in f Wisconsin, an i around and Fort Wiiliam, At ; Parry Sound district fron; River to Sudbary is in chief damage being to tim gian Bay navigation is difficult, due to the air with smoke, last week end are rampant. thickened the and Saturday, tire in the Gre Wwas anothar Busu FinEs cessive season means of stur more, act upon }t';n:tl BH. H. Milter, M. P ing at Brigham‘s wa Partk, on Tnesain« w oo e an n aile : P0EU Just think of itâ€" price of 12 for the all the local and ; MOore, act nnaw ie has beay, OOn Mr. Hugh McD has been informed that his i accepted tender for the erection , new armoury, Tt js more sor go ment gift to the town when the n remains here, Tu® Grreay Curunning Orrer,. rangements have just been comp whereby we are enabled |to offe; Review and the Weekly Globe Canada Farmep for $1.55 from no January 1st, 1910 to new subscri Just think of itâ€"16 months for price of 12 fop the two papers, gi all the local and general news. NOWB snn sellllc2s tyE pa .. . °4 . . ; _ TUmmer to replace he authorization of which will s provided. The Education Deâ€" nt is preparing a series of copyâ€" which will be ready about the no af mulla ES i the Greenock another 4 m | We will hota our Fall Millinery Opâ€" j enings Wednesday â€" and Thursday, Bept. 16th and 17th and following days, 8. F. Mornocrx Special display of trimmed Millin. ery for Show Day. _A special invita. tion is extended to the ladies to visit out Show Rooms on Fair Day, Miss Dick, | BSperial Â¥alumas in P« 4t, 14* P i i d the air in $1.55 brings you Weekl‘y Globe from Inin P 2y season of Buy your tickets i concert. On sale at Drug Store, _ uL _ . 0C Hestructive forest 10n8s raged in Minnesota, , and around Pori Arthur Wiiliam,. _ At present, the nd district from; the Sevepn Sudbary is in fla0‘es, the ge being to timber Geor, navigation is extremely lue to the air being filled i A. H. Jackson is an riage Licenses, Durham pecial display of trimmed Millin. for Show Day. _A special invita. _is extended to the ladies to visit Show Rooms on Fair Day, Miss K. Clsel200 NC USS on of the Allan Park Post. p. the Separate Sehool Quesâ€" he false stories, "which have circulation as to offensive that Mr. Miller is said to In matienc LE P Booxks AUTHORIZE D arting many busl b and still some of A heavy pall of : & S2id to hbe ‘Ee Globe from ; t‘s have yoor °_ tne ring will be one of tractions at the South Fair. Two large purses 8. Good horses are Asâ€" and see the sport, B PREYALENT.â€"The ae miles and white flannelette isued by the Edu. n reference to text ; year, the main are as follows :â€" dl'uugvh-(. town last, F "° now in use, â€"books will be vamps. _ Thore northwest | of ition of 1909 1907â€"1908 roâ€" NO OFFER.â€"Arp. t been completed bled to offer the eekly Globe and es 0t onl if se ce C OO WB OB 31 ‘gh House, It| pmitf' in school, c paying concern | ess piaces, _ nd of immense: Rey ds :\(‘Wtofl ig and boarding conveyed the grae | spective churches x ]Methndis( friends n Pm m v a*l <afr. Bail, Conser fugh }?"'D"""‘lld [Â¥poke of his being c hat 18 ""f h'elodint church as h4 : evection of the | 1d munisters, Rey‘, Cre $02 governâ€" Williams, Lake, etc vhen the "OR8Y t his father‘s house [ visits. He conclude G OFRFPER.â€"Ar. fellows‘ Psalm of Lif been completed |_ An orchestra supy ed to offer the | the evening, with on kly‘ Globe and imél]e chinle anieige oo the Orange. Micial. _ Mr, and hopes to caused hy »*1“1# ex was the bush firss ; 1008 ana from now to subscribers, the Review and now to Jan. 1st, r name and orderp SEPTEMBER 17, 1908 hop, Allan Sem_l’mh(-r Issuer of Mar ; n, Ont, | Thed Mett in time for the PASsed anc, +« | when they ; MacFarlunes:s“ry and °h |Sunday and e Review und’ reacher w ow to Jan. 1st, lfier,hodist f IAMA® and asdql l } °CC them smoke ‘riday the 1y PMAE i1 i al on that Millinery op. | 48ua l:i' Thursday, | The churc} | For Sale. Good nineâ€"roomed house. Furnace heated. _ Good garden, outâ€"buildings and large stable. _ Will be sold chesap, Apply to _ _ discuss | _ The Departrmment of Agriculture reâ€" cently organized a Fiel‘ Crop Comâ€" |petition for Agricultural Societies, each Society choosing the grain for ’the contest. Sdutf Grey Society ! chose oats and 15 entries, of not less Jthana‘: acres each weére made. Folâ€" lowing are the prize inners, whom | we congratulate mpon their success in . this new line ; * \‘ 1stâ€"D. Edge, Edge Hill 87 pts \ 2ndâ€"J. & J. Hunter, Durham $6 pts |3tdâ€"Geo, sinnie, Bunessan 854 pts | 4thâ€"Colin Blyth, Orchard 85 pts othâ€"W, G. Firth, Edge Hill $14} pet}( GrEo, BINXIE, Pres, C. FiRTH Sec 2A i meetl. giving And C130 C OECY PHCRUETE : \!ating and preaching a yery impre _ sermon in Amos church, to whie} remains were taken, Many wreaths, the gift of friends as w { the family, bedecked the coffin, |__The pall bearers were his three |and three sonsâ€"inâ€"law, The deceased was a lifeâ€"long ‘ consistent Liberal in politics, a sta |Presbyterian of the old school a regular attendant at church sery |possessing a strong love for the Psaims of Davyid, many of whic} had memorized in his boyhood, was a thorough going Scotchr possessed of a mirth and hamor culiarly his own, and delighting conversation with those who CC converse in the broadest form y him. His pleasant and agreeable n ner will long be remembered by t} who knew fiim best, Devotedly tached to his wife and family, he above all be missed by them, s ugt ol _"o" C S9G e Seven years He afterwards took 1 s lus abod» on the 19 Con , Egremon a | where he has lived with the most e his family around him for the last . years, |_ Deceased was married 52 years ag >‘ to Annie Der by of Hampden, Normar _ by, by the late Rey Mp Stewart Du;: ham, They have had to bless them, sons and 8 daughters, one of each dy _ ing in infancy. The family were al present at his bedside with the excep tion of Mrs J . Martin (Maggie) Seattle Wash.. and Mrs Wim. Walkep (Mary [at Qu‘Appelle, Sask. ~ The others are Mrs Thos. Keith, on the 16th Con, Mrs Wm. Brown, Mrs Thos, Brown and Andrew all living nearby ; Mrs Wm, Clark, Varney ; Robbie of Robb P. 0., and John and Agnes on the home. stead, The funeral on Monday was largely attended, the Rev Geo, Kenduati _ Rus the blankets I P "God Save | i. / _ |FV 10me six miles from Port & | ‘-il-:lt(-.uae . ) Ne singing of "God Save | Elmq. whergx she died, Mr, Mcintosh q | 08 King."" The pastor, Rey Mp Jamâ€" | left immediately Tuesday for home |ieson and congregation are to be conâ€" | and with him and other relatives, ‘gratulated on the success of both days‘ | the REVIEW sympathizes in their sad . | services, n g. [ and sudden agiiction. 1 < *â€"em I | _NEw Raxars ar NiAGARA,â€"Nya. :‘ Ubltuary. | gara camp has long been deficient in 4 stmenmmmenis. 'Lll:e tmini?g of lhep:;:iliti;dus far as d MnR Ront, 9 shooting is concerne ,, and owith a. | The lwn}:lle ol: 1\?01;'[:1{ E:l::r.nout W”e{view o [oyercoming this the u'l;.fi" â€" called upon this week to pay the last | lzepn,rtutnlent hf“ culled_é'or tendet": Tel tribute of respect to one of the old pi.| *le rviowr 1,0u ? &,:}ew l O ikee N""‘I'l oneers in the person of Mr Robt. Hen. / m‘usaf)(r St;) S lzx‘s Te llamaxg “I] ry, who died on Saturday morning':;(‘j?me ;,h "; mug d.newsin “;Hl" Hasty‘st the ags of nearly " 80| yeupe | 0O lm'x, e commanding officer of the { Born on the 21q of December, 1$; y znmm.md.' “"'d that there would be !the parish of Closeburn, Dumfrieshire, l:l:mf's . wog E;-o;:pe;:llve t;;’ge, afi?fl Scotland, he emigrated to this countr y C nd-‘.",y WOl']' Th C rorkn f hm i1 in the year 1895, NMF Jas. Calyert of | Yards ranges, e wor of the milâ€" | town, being _ a fellow-paflsouger | ’“.“ ans Jong been ‘hun'lpeled x4 5s on the Brig called the **Robbie Burns, "Ilf‘k of ac_(,-nmmodaktu:’n ,? leach T‘“," 4 He settled first in St Catharines, later :“.""’,‘,”15; _ remarked the general, |, coming to Normanke .14 17 2NCf [ an Field Crop Competition W2 OmmITIH CC ‘v his own, and delighting Pin rsation with those who could rse in the broadest form with flillls pleasant and agreeable manâ€" AH Brasuae bew onl TT | tha a~ ; CSt& supplied the music for | the evening, with one selection by the | male choir and fa cornet solo by Mr, Wright, alt pleuaiugly rendered, _ The evening‘s program was brought to a close by the singing of "God Save the King," The pastor, Rey Mr Jamâ€" ; ieson and congregation are to be conâ€" | gratulated on the success of both days‘ | services, Mi@ Ront. HeEnny, The people of North Egremont illed upon this week to pav th. Thiiy . n Beview. FFEE + Mb U + ++ Woitalit w ess nlacee. _ *‘ "PUrCches and busin.) mile of Miller on ess pfu(-es. after all is said and Rev‘ds Newton and Farquharson | to talk well counts, conveyed the greetings of theip reâ€" specuisn cuurehes" mfy Wabed porte| , Th maungremen ethodist friends much Prosperity: / [ far A foobbeall mateh Mr. Bail, Conservativye candidate, | cluss oo . "" _ OAXOB $poke Of his has, .. â€" _ AiIYe C ‘able. _ Will be sold chesp W. D, Mirus, ~~â€"â€"~+}â€"4.â€"...«_ 8 2sed was married 52 years ie Derby of Hampden, Norp the late KRey Mp Stewart | They have had to bless the; d 8 daughters, one of each inl‘:uu,-y; The family were uÂ¥ Wis L 3 s 0 â€" f y choosing‘ the grain for 6. Sdubf Grey Society nd 15 entries. of not less _each weére made. Folâ€" Ehe prize winners, whom tended, the e ed, chairs ha aisles, The c orated with q with an arch the head of ea, |_ The Methodist church of this passed another successful mile when they celebrated their an sary and harvest home set yice Sunday and M onday evening, g’reacher was the Rev, Mr, ethodist minister of Walke who by his eloqguent and impre serm‘ons maintained the high at «.. ipubati y s Intutctarad s d s 1. t be remembered by those m best, Devotedly atâ€" mikn n ut e o n . 2 Methodist Ann;e:'g | ty sys °CS mrne, that ‘hpy he emigrated to this country [ yards rang ear 1852, Mr Jas, Calyert of | itia bas Ic eing _ a fellow-'paesouge.r lack of ace 4 called the " Robbie Burns, * Ishuoting. » first in St Catharines, later | 8 and we â€" Normanby, where he spentft,mh of th s _ He aflerwards took “l’llhia line. n the 19 Con , Egremont, | uated a litt has lived with the most of | qua Park,. " around him for the lact 19 â€"° 78 ‘nat occasion, e church services led, the evening or chairs having to t s roa o > 1 Box 73, Durham, her‘s b'o[:;zz (:'n‘ e concluded by salm of Life, °" POHUCs, a staunch the old school and a of the snjl,.3;, "‘Ke number of the splendid tea served in ‘ment and then proceeded up. take in the intellectual part. eson M. P, P, made a very tact. 'enmrtnining address as rh» i. NY Oibatomir were his three sons " j 210rCh services, ; love for the old iany of which he his bOyhO(od, He IF se Alal PE eo. Kendali ofiici- a yery impressive as he reme Rev‘ds Mr, 3. . 3 / ICeB were well atâ€" , evening one being crowd. | r ]"‘SPE%}ED:H?V) aving to be placed in the | ”d“f" D L. A. Ga church was tastefully dec. | neer of the new hev grain, flowers and fruit, !w‘“’ in tfiw“ on Cl | olf gr_-alins and flowers at | tour, e was wel ich sials $°°°~ A0°K «00 ‘Oogram was brought |and at her hon inging of "God Save | Elgin, where st astor, Rey Mr Jamâ€" / left immediate ation are to be conâ€" land with him success of both days‘ | the Review sy: e land sudden s# eipregecs 1 1 _ cradled in the }ife-long and Scotchman, 1 the most of for the last 42 52 oâ€" years ago which the remem bered Mr, Baker, D, who used to stay m their pastoral by giving Longâ€" 87 pts 8G ptl\k 8.)§ pts | 83 pte / be wilt cesstul muilestone, ed their annivepâ€" ome services last y evening. The tev, Mr, Wilson, of Walkerton, t and impressive the high standard | Norman»â€" rt Dur. them, 4 ach dyâ€" vietemabal hoas Bhoa sls Luciclt | Dear Sir, ”"79; In accordance with your i the gng Department has autho ‘fl"”‘llusing for mail purposes of ell as | q. p! Railway between Sauge | tion and Walkerton peâ€" ,Q,epositors _ _fi prosperous year means money in hand We take care of it for you and pay interest 4 times a year. Traders‘ Bank of Methâ€" | to c d the| _ will This change w.ll be tion at as early a date U Ptady "hrgutinnl. t absrertr tip dca c hh 22 B sc 11 1 o M, P., to he reieased from his cor tract. Mr Miller at once busied him self in the mut;er fl;y Kriting the Post masterâ€"General, who has consented t (tihe change ; a6.the fo“ouu‘.gferterfi: icates : H. H. Miller, M ‘_ COsPâ€"R..Kowâ€"aq Q.gvf Since the new railway has be ning through to Hanover and erton, liveryman * Billy " C, the stage proprietor, has h« against a losing proposition, _ practically only the mail carryi the passengers and nareale .. anlfffane 1. 7. _ _®7 "4cPe. 1 th " | Fhousands of soldiers in traming will W â€" rejoice at the good news. _ General t Z}ounn. the commanding officer of the f ommand, said that there would h. | W 20 targets in the rronpective range, and | ch. that they would be from 200 to 600| isf. | yards ranges, _ The work of the mi}. | pla itia has long been hampered by the | 1 lack of accommodation +o teach rifle| pai shooting. " â€" remarked the general, | era ‘‘*and we were not able to do one. !tenth of the work we wanted to do in ‘thiu line. The new ranges will be sitâ€" , nated a little tc the west of Chautauâ€" C qua Park, " esd CU>P,R.. row o. Q-n:f MATX. Since the new railway has been run=â€"Â¥ .__ miles #Insooa c u. 2 ang s 1 wl dhoidicccica Bh 7 00 at as early a date as ponsihle.vu , it is trusted prove utisfau-lory‘ Yours truly, RopouPHE Lemier P. R eooem s meit New York and was and at her home six gw) . cause of death wae iz ._, @2_"_,_‘CY paBEAI deed was it to Mr, Norman Mclnt Tuesday morning to receive a pho message informing him of the dea of his sister, OUnly two weeks befc she had been visiting him here a was then in the best of health, b blood poisoning _. 3. _ HeMILA, 6 own The management of Ag. Society have made an for a football match betwe class teams next Wednesd ‘o commence at 1 o‘clock, A San MEsrqu.â€"Very lfiud ras ts 1. a% PP Oltawa, 4th Sc Miller, M. P,, Hanover, Ont, vine " n.,. UE OPrev is in fulli| _ _ _OC swing. _ Both candidates are hard at pm{v 6: work, and have already begun to hold | ,. You m meetings. NMr, Ball, the Conservative | Purham candidate, is said to be a good can.|JOYÂ¥able d Â¥asser, but he doesn‘t get within a mile of Miller on the platform, and ifter all is said and done, the ability ) $1.00 0 0 talk well counts, Miller will win," "F“‘Ii"”‘ to O f The management of South Grey ( es \g. Society have made arrangements]} _ Avroy ] )r a football match between t wo firstâ€" | Thursday, ;;lss teams next _Wednesday, _ Game{derfal P Commanaa a. oWA PECIDBTT Ts Campaign in South Grey is swing. _ Both candidates are | work, and have already begun me(ztinqs. Mr, Ball, the Conse BB 2 o dhillls alnly only the mail carrying left, isengers and parcels going by .. so he urplied to H, H, Miller, to be released from his conâ€" Mr Miller aLt once .husied himâ€" megadt l colld €C070 a " |H.p w y. at the Concert, Town Tli‘:&: | Hall, ‘Vednesdny. Sept, 23rd, Annua i We have a line of English Flannelâ€" | Prize ettes at 12} cents per yard, that are weeks Ijustulittle better than you will get to Secy elsewhere, All we ask you to do is tickeâ€"s, look. _ The patterns are better too, /lfuw e The House of Quality, TCaX K ob Firth ; k2 q)) 2C AFCar THC 1 ful bog Sopranos Nelson Thos, Selby, at the Con Hall, Wednesdar. Sant Â¥4. for ND es o ooe Td en in the best of health, but poisoning we learn was the f death. _ She was a nurse in aude o i P mme Don‘t fail to Se;. the umbrella Grant DURHAM BRANCKH : Published Weekly 19¢, Paidâ€"up Capital and Rest She was a nurse was here on vacat put inl‘(_)_ opera authorized TORONTO s of the new Saugeen Juncâ€" N ormJ.n rMcln tosh MAGARA,â€"Nia. een deficient in militia as far as d, and with a this the M.litia LemiEux, hear the two wonder pt., 1908, request d Walk Caid well h(‘("n ut | at 'I.OOIngr. Cen up He had analParisian Millinery Co * MISS DICK, Proprietor *)Fall Millinery :\)\ Openings Adair and wing is selling paintin erate ts isfact play, The New Millinery Pariors We Over Hun , $6,350,000, Lad O Miss Bugyg THE REVIEW, DURKHAM, ont .\ TAS ago ; it you have not ¢ to Secy, C. Firth, who has ; tickeâ€"s, mem beps‘ badges, etc leave entries til] the last 4. Firth is in Durham at W hardware store on Wednes Saturday afternoons, / Notwithstandin® Last was.*. { S. Grey‘s Great Show Scearcely one Tuesday ‘and Annual Fai Prize lists w The Yellow Label Borrowers e have C S IC CCCR PUF® reeted up to date, If iyourl is not correct, kindly not fy us at once. . We thank ‘al} who have renewed the past few weeks but there are yet many others we wish to hear from at anas R. H C giver Canada i¥‘s s nd «y RAMAGE & sox PRINTERS axp Por e no mistake h ‘_Xl. wedu(‘sduy wn HMal Hardw 16th and 17th ORTUNq oney to Loan e week more, on Wednesday, a; Fair is with us were distributed @ past few weeks but yet many others we from at once, (1 We () 11 wn mmer _ ,; riying sat ce our dis N_ at W. Black‘s “'t‘dnesday and up Millia above A announ« PUll'.unu commy t [or an en i your sub. l‘n- Our fweek cor» Ours is 'tf;v us at who have weeks but others we ce, A yton + only next _ and (!ur us again, ited some one, apply also entry ©. _ Don‘t lay. Mr. ncert on | | #3 #0 #4 i *4 Lon $Â¥

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