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Durham Review (1897), 8 Oct 1908, p. 1

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XXXI, NO. 41 Chiidren‘s Coats / Girls‘ Dressy Coats / Ladies Ladies‘ Semiâ€"fitting Coats nlasa o cala sn e nlal ale cela nla ale "ala n alcal aoel {alla e nle on e e e ol laola ce n sla of Tl THE REVIEW, DURKHAM, ONT 25¢ to Jan. 1 To anvy address in Canada, we will send THE REVIEW from now to Jan. 1 next (almost five months) for 25 cents. Take adâ€" vantage of this remarkable offer or see that your friend or neighâ€" bor does so. NOW is tha +1.... _kind of Clothing we sell is the kind that wins favor with the estâ€"dressed men in town : different entirely from the humâ€" drum sorts to which you‘ve been accustomed. If you want something really distinctive in a fall Suit or Overcoat, this is your store. LADIES‘ FALL COATS with James Ireland ‘ loose back Coats CLOTHING NOW is the time tra 11 t 1 tyle c th n Up â€" to â€" date _ Styles Fall Lines Now Ready veiy retty dressy coats for girls 6. 8, ) and 12 years, warm and serviceâ€" t will stand any amount of wear 1 T ) These are handsome mode‘!$ to fit girls 14, 16 and 18 year8 its the girls want. C Very stylish, beauâ€" 'Oats tifully trimmed ilk braid. The maâ€" itiful quality..... I3'50 ind trimmed tailroad Kiog Overalls for ladies ot refined taste, s correctly and stylishly it centres of fashlon. Black, navy, brown, T _ 12.50 13.50 2 e ta Aolgs l 9 e on n e is most credible and the cont:ibutions and general interest are also flattering. The proceeds amounted to over $26 on a smalf admission fee which included ample refreshments. OJ dndenintnteais VA Sid i lt sttR air> s d bell‘s topic was * Gathering up the fragments," ::fplying the figure to time, orportunity, c., in an admirable way. Mr. Wm. Allan gave the report of the Sabbath School, which was certainly a revelation to outsiders. An avcragc atâ€" tendancs of 95 in a little country charge is most credible and the contributions _ Axniversary SERVICFB-,‘-SUl"'“)"i A tea meeting will be given in th n?dKMOHdéK lus't1 thfi worshrl)ppmfi ;:lcoplc : Anund Pdel‘kh (jlletll:udistt ;7hurch 0 0 nox urch, Normanby. had sucâ€" Thursday 8: ctober, a s NP + cessful anniversary services, made notâ€" ! good pro);xram is in prepamti't’m. V;t: :lx{hlc byb thcl préscnccb olfl thc_nrrholdspustor ney choir will be present.ddDr Taylo ev. D. L. Campbell. e Sunday| Hanover, is to give an address, ‘Ad meetings were crowdcfd and onhMonday missiou 15¢ and 20¢. evenining, in beautiful weather, the| ,, charch could not give seating room.| %A'RLYthD(l"”r‘g?)ul-.e_ri‘\::xt(iufig"d%’ Pastor Kendall was in the chair and fill. | SVEnIt®, LDe y Lerin t ed it : i na s 7 hold a very interesting literary even ed it acceptably having a fine rrogmm. ’ ing in the basement of the church the though long, to present. . The Chmru':\?x’l‘)'ecl, under discussion heing'thc and a large number of brilliant young f £ Durh 5 tt] singers and reciters made â€" excellent e“;.y. .d'l‘yg (‘; th M hmll:lsltl(l)rse t:;'l""t" contributions . to _ this programme, | POHUCal and chure Â¥: ols Mr. Dinecs, of the Varney circuit and| Welcome. Mr, C. Ramage were called on for reâ€"| A Busy Factory.â€"For this week marks, the latter flavoring his with| and perhpps next also, the ‘Furmture Western experiences. Rev. Nr. Campâ€" factory is working overtime â€" each RalPe Beamin ecaus! Teplgy SREY® : " P | fpmownks 3 s opice fef | C oo e Sm PC r EmmEn U he is making on the old school grounds, The latest is a first class bowling green, 120x52 feet, capable ofuccommndutim: four rinks. Itis already smoothed off, seeded, rolled and just on Tuesday connection was made with the waterâ€" works and it can now be sprinkled too. The rink inside is leyelled off platâ€" forms and dressing rooms nearly comâ€" Elt'fl'd and altogetbher visitors at ockey, skating, curling or concerts will have comtort and convenience to the highest degree. Skaters must be fretting to get on to it. DuUurhd THE STANDARD BANK New Bowuixa GrEEN. â€"Mr. Joseph Brown is putting the town and sportâ€" loving fraternity especially under a gth of gratitude for the improvements _ Last or ts Wirorrs.â€"Mrs. Thos. Daly, Mrs, Juo. Moore and Mrs, Wm. Calvert, all near Henry‘s Corner, Egt. received word lately of the death of their father, Mr. Peter Wilder of Michigan, but one of the e'ufi'evri settlers of Egt. _ He was the last of u( large family of 9 sons and 4 daughters | who settled in North Egremont in the | early 50‘s of last century and they and | their descendarts there at one time | numbered over I00, Now, and fnr] some years back, not one of the name | is there though the name will long live | in "Wilder‘s Lake," I + a £ . to, failed to te Anniversary Services will be held that they altc in the Varney Methodist church on the facts Sunday next. Rev Mr Dike, of Kenâ€" 1 .“ I ilworth, will preach at 11 a. m, and 7 wiil be gl p. m,. On Monday eyening there will q"?““""l“ with be a hot supper, served in the Orange "‘t‘ e held in D kall from 6 to 8 p. m.â€"A good proâ€"| * "")"‘Im"'“;.’" gram will be given in the church, Rev "l") “’jt wl w te Mr Dyke and other speakers being | that date, you. present, Durham orchestra will be| AFI, “"l"'i $ present and assist the Varney choir, { ;’l':itl. :':l(; lel.“; ’ ExJoxyED BÂ¥ ALLt,â€"The night of the | any right of re Borden meeting in the hall bruught’nmy take half forth many compliments regarding the ; the remaimnder . Band, Under Mr Wright‘s traiming, | way you choos it has developed greatly and recently | This is not three or four new arrivals, both brass | boastful chatle and reed players, have added SLtrength» | evidence of my Several expressed the opinien they | the questions never heard it to better advantage | plectors upon than that evening, and with regular | from the same Practice which is now possible during If there Are 1 all and winter, it will probably be that ~you wou second to none in this district. |inat you w We have about 25 suits of ready to wear clothes which we are going to sell av the following prices : 6.00 and $7.00 suits for $4.75. _ 7.50 and 8.00 for $5.00. and others at equally reduced rates, Can you afford to miss this chance. C, L. Grant. Established 1873 Rev. W, E. Hassard, B. A.. B. D., will lecture in the Methodist church Tuesday evening, Oct. 13, An illusâ€" trated lecture with lantern slides. Dr Brown, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat will be at Hahn Hotel, Durâ€" ham. Oct. 10. Hours 12 to 5 p. m. Eyes tested and Glasses supplied. Start a special Savings Account at once with the Standard Bank, and keep adding small amounts to it regularly. You will never miss the money. Then, when the child is old enough your deposits, with the Compound Interest which we add quarterly, will provide a fund large enough to give a thorough education. It‘s a good plan. ‘Think it over. DURHAM BRANCH John Kelly, Manager BRANCH ALsO AT HARRISTON. Miss J. J, Allan, eve sight sgecialist. will be at the Hahn Hcuse. T ursday, Oct. 8. â€" Hours, 9 a. m, to 7 p. m. or Your Children‘s Education DURHAM, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1908 "n, y 65 2° {Ne | any right of reply from ti;):;-t;lf.'vr;;..y‘l(‘)‘u‘n‘ the hall bruught’nmy take hultpyour time before and nents regarding the ; the remaimnder after me, or any other Wright‘s traimming, | way you choose. eatly and FeC!‘"UY! This is not to be considered as A rrivals, both brass | poastful challenge but simply as an ve added strengt b. | ., idence of my earnest desire to discuss the opinicn they l the questions with you before the better advantage | electors upon the same occasion and and Wlllill rdegquM‘ from the same platform, ";ifioss:'(:fim‘",”?,’g If there are other public questions . pro baluly |that you wounld like to bhaye subâ€" us district. i'slituu»-d tor those I have mentioned, I DERS.â€"Mrs. Thos. ’ will be glad, upon notice, to discuss re and Mrs. Wm. | them instead. The only thing I ask is nry‘s Corner, Egt, | that you favor me with a reply, one v of the death of | Way or another. within six days, that Peter Wilder of| I may know what aprangements to of the eartfest) mnke, o ? was the last of a| 1 am, Sir, OF CANADA & McArtuur A Busy Factror®y.â€"For this week and perhaps next also, the Furniture factory is working overtime each night for two hours. A special rush of orders is the cause, 'i‘he factory has been very fortunate, largely through the enterprise of Manager Catton in securing large orders, in running full time all summer, with good prospects for continuing throughâ€" out the fall and winter, For the past three months the sales haye increased 334 per cent oyer last year, and this in are running at a low ebb, EaruÂ¥yÂ¥ â€" DURHAM.â€"Next Monday evening, the Presbyterian Guild wiil hold a very interesting literary evenâ€" ing in the basement of the church, the subject under discussion being the eurfy days of Durham in settlement, political and church history, All are welcome. A. H. Jackson is an Issuer riage Licenses, Durham, Ont, $1.00 only for the Review To R. J. BALL, Esq., Hanover, Ont. P. 8. I will also be glad, at any of my pablic meetings, to haye you speak and to give you the same time as I take myself. H. H. M. season when neighboring factories I will be glad to discuss the above questions with you at a public meeting to be held in Durham on the evening of nomination day (Oct, 19th) or upon ainy other afternoon or eyening before ]lhut date, you and I e«ch to have the | same time, say an hour and a baif |each, and I will be willing to speak {(hst al‘ld let you .follow me without T From what I have heard and read in the newspapers, I believe that the speakers, upon the occasions referred to, failed to tell the whole truth and that they altogether misrepresented the facts, 8 F 203 00,00 220 EARURRTERTCC i that I hava mp L1 .0 "q "1, C electors | The ladies certainly kept up their en that I have no such desire, I beg to enâ€" | in both plain and artistic needlewor] close herewith copy of a letter that I|and in the culinary department and am toâ€"day mailing to Mr. Baill, the | we suspect much of the fine orchar« ; Conseryative cundigste. [and garden specimens are to thei Iam, Sir, |gredit also : no doing without the Yours truly, ‘ ladies, H. H, Micusr, Ontside the slackest department was ‘the Swine, each breed showing only Drar Mr. BatLt,â€" one prize winner. ‘There is an in. Mr. Borden and the speakers ac.| creasing interest in the poultry classâ€" companying him, at the recent Hanâ€" es. and the Society will soon have to over and Durham meetings, spoke, I| provide accommodation. _ The sheep ’qn. informed, princlpnlly about sir[record of past years was wellâ€"sustain. Wilfrid Laurier‘s broken pledges, of | ed, though as usual the prizes went to the responsibility of the Government | 8ix or seven men who make a specialâ€" for bringing in undeliruhlelmmigm.nts | ty of sheepâ€"raising and we are certain to Canada ; of the sale [,y the Laurier 'u.’l of them would welcome a more (Goyernment of timber limits ; of the general competition. The grade caltle North Atlantic Trading Co. ; The Sas.| class showed very keen competition katchewan Valley Land Co.; the ’ with numerous animals and prizes Arctic expedition and the outfitting of ; were well distributed, Montcalni. ky s% _ A Conservative paper in the riding recently complained that I was en deavoring to * conceal the facts." In order to show you and the electors that I have no such desire, I beg to enâ€" close herewith copy of a letter that I am toâ€"day mailing to Mr. Baill, the Conseryative candidate. uids fhus c M i2 .1A & a 3 : y ‘|_ Artemesia‘s Agricultural Bociety‘s TBEE?'TOR' ThE DUurRAX Review,â€" Show on Friday last was again sacâ€" Dear Sir,â€" ceseful, beating the previous year‘s A Conservativye paper in the vridinge reonm,a‘;, U 1mk the prev: To# # #@â€"â€"_â€"_Q Letters to the Editor. Yours faithfully, 51 Branches Hanover, Oct, 5th, 1908.( H. H. Mirusr of Mar I have decided to be in the town of Durham on Wednesday and Saturday of each week during the fall and winâ€" terterm, to arrange for sales, Any person or persons wishing to see me for the purpose may meet me at J, Murdock‘s im{xlfiment rooms on those days in the afternoon, Sales promptâ€" ly attended to and prices right, F!:)r further particulars call or write to Mike Krenxy, Edge Hill, Auctioneer for couuty of Grey, 1 Geo Patterson, 6 ;;e;;;s. ;in.trr.â€"”j"j McRae, Jno Eckhardt. 3 bunches of grapesâ€"G Patterson, Mrs Wm White, _ Judges for grain, roots and fruitâ€" Geo Binnie, JBI Graham Aussuim. _ 2 roots celery, any other | lkmdâ€"H Watson, J J McRae. 2 citâ€" | ronsâ€"W G Wyatt, A D McLeod. 2|« ,wuleruu-l(msfiu Watson, D McCorâ€" ] \ mack, 6 cucumbers, picklingâ€"A D « lMcLend. A Muir. 2 cucumbers, ripeâ€" | , M 1 Mcintyre, Wm Watson, ‘6 ears table cornâ€"Wm Watson, John Nichâ€" ol, Coll of Vegetables, I of cachâ€"T 4 T A Ferguson, H Watson, Coll of field rootsâ€"A Muir, T A Ferguson, f FRUIT. _ S apples Northern Spyâ€"Wm Watâ€" son, A Muir, 5»rples Golden Russet â€"D Harrow, J McMillan, 5 apples, any other varicty, winterâ€"H Watson, R Allen. 5 apples, snowâ€"J McMillan 3 Jno Eckhardt. _5 apples Colbertâ€"A Muir, R Allen. 5 apples Alexanderâ€" J McMillan, F Riley, 5 apples m‘] Lawrenceâ€"A D McLeod, F Riley, | 5 apples, any other variety, Fallâ€"Jno Eckhardt, Alex Muir, Coli apples nct ; less than 3 var. and 3 in each var.â€"| Jno Eckhardt, R Allen, 12 crab ap~) U ples, largeâ€"Mrs Wim White, Wm V Ramage, 12 crab ;rples, mediumâ€"D . McCormack, V J Meads, 6 plumsâ€" Y F Riley, 6 pears‘.! Fullâ€"D' Harrow, | 4 [3 mun WB ib eatcons se s 200 rergason, J Aussum, 6 radishesâ€" whiteâ€"T A Ferguson, H Watson, 2 heads eabbage, Oxheart or Winningâ€" stadtâ€"J Aussum, H Watson, 2 heads cabbage, any other varietyâ€"J Ausâ€" sum, James M?Arthur. 2 cauliflowers Lc 20 Ns 24 i dim‘. Year by year progress in the classes is distinctively noticeab the competition was keen and well distributed, e/PRETRAE: Hoe P utapedti® 4. 5.21 t record in gate receipts and in the hal exhibits surpassing any previous year for general evenness of excellence The f&dieu CAPEninlv bant e +121 + PX Continued on Page 4 Notice to Public. Maltaid Priceville Show. ° accommodation. The sheep of past years was wellâ€"sustainâ€" ugh as usual the prizes went to even men who make a specialâ€" becp-ruising and we are certain them would welcome a more 1 competition. The grade cattle howed very keen competition iumerous animals and prizes 9n | e canpinr; nrengr +. "~ . D J urnips, ; Laurier was only part of a great world or Elephantâ€"W J | movement. With considerable eloâ€" mage. _ 3 turnips, |quence hbe dealt with the G. T. P and ‘kindâ€"John Burnett \bir Wilfrid‘s grey hair, the increase _turnips, Greentop, | of revenue which ‘he called taxation, Eckhardt, 3 turnips ] and predicted a deficit next year of 45 â€"Jane McPhail, Rimillions, Liberals had stolen Borden‘s mangold, Wwurtzels, | ideas (surely a great mistake if it was would hold. The D. ©, McGregor, €, a favorite in ty of|_ Mr. Downeyithought theenthusiasm Potaâ€") Ma, BOrden had met with had not been hern, | equalled since 1878, He tried to show kinds| that the expansion of Canada under ‘Traders‘ Bank of Canada t s 2t d YA * ns +1 prosperous year means money in hand We take care of it for you and pay interest 4 times a year. Depositors Just opened ap, _ Our new stock of oyercoats in addition to our regular stock of Ready made garments, _ We now control the celebrated * Broadâ€" way Brand " of highly tailored garâ€" ments, â€" The best materials and a good deal more style than most. _ Prices no higher than the rest. _ The House of | Quality, H. H, Mockler, _ The imeeting closed with the usual cheers. The applause during the evening was generous, but conld scarcely be called enthusiastic, While applauding Conservative leaders past and present, many thought it ungenâ€" erous that no mention was made of M. K. Richardson, who alone brought the party a cup of cold water since Geo. Jackson‘s time. | _ Hugh Clark, M. P. P., the funny | man from Kincardine, was next and | came to the defence of the Laurier goyernment in a facetions ironical way, charging they would not discuss }dxe scandal charges. _ Manna, Provincial Secretary was the last speaker and came with stories of the warmth of welcome they were reâ€" cieving, indicating that Mr,. Borden would be Premier on 26 Oct. I the goyernment of going down any way, ideas (surely a great mistake if it was going to land us in a deficit like that.) HMe ilattered 8. Grey for the support tney had given Dr, Jamieson and ONTARIO ARCHIVEs TORONTO When Mr. Wimw, Laidlaw took chair on Thursday evening last at Bordenâ€"H'snnnâ€"Sprouleâ€" Down Clarkeâ€"Bal} meeting, the T. Hall was well flled and a numbe ladies occupied front seats, Mr. L law having congratulated the audie :'nd lghr,leled the speakers called Borden and Ball ublished Weekly; at $1.00 a year imilar support for Ball as DURHAM BRANCH : ade garments, . We celebrated * Broadâ€" highly tailored garâ€" materials and a good Paidâ€"up Capital and Rest, $6,350,000, Sir Wilfrid was| in Durham the To | a number ts, â€" Mr. La d the audie xt Matthews & Latime nounce to their many they intend to change doing business to ea Those indebted to th take notice of the ch all accounts as soon as accounts not settled October will be passed tion. pro last is t Our The de eanity, otherwi Chet eutut?" retuticaiscintstsrce ns c T s MeArthur‘s Store and Edge 1 Bunessan. â€" Finder will be rey by leaving at Review Ormos McArthur‘s Store. Sm h Come, if you pl and hear public q: It is generally a done for South « without making tween â€" Liberals more than an Riding ever houf.' the Riding, is it n able that the p« should giye me th I believe they w have now the adv; experience, | Emm the Slst o while, whe went into debt was, p $50.87, and increased 1t THE REVIEW, DURKHAM,. ONT To HaAXG.â€"Sentence of death was onounced on the murderer Creighton it week in Owen Sound, Me to hang on 3rd of December next, ir readers will remember the butchâ€" y of his wife and her two daughters, e deferce set up _ a plea of inâ€" nity, but jury and judge thought napudithn To the Electors of South ( Gentlemen, The Dominion Elee held on the 26th of Octob respectfully ask for your y fluence, When Alexandep McK out of office in 1878, the pu Canada was #140,302,006, Wilind Laurier toouk uflice debt had increased to 208 innual average increase f yvears under Conseryatiy $6,5063,075 in our public de Sizr Wiltrid Laurier had be Premier of Canada, his G had altogether for the 108 . nereased the public debt & The Yellow â€" Label ul wh Arthua ile O "g °0 ol SKC CC THAUE: _ P YOUre 15 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. Tells the date to which yoursubâ€" scri‘rlion has been paid. Our mailing list was this week corâ€" rected up to date. If yours is 7 20°° 2ormer Governmer «_ And the public debt of head of the population Bist of Murch ‘hune ... M C. BAMAGE & sox, ParntErs anpo PositsBers , Jackson ha ind yacant J We have Money to Loan, We purchase Sale Notes. Our Rates are reasonable. am, Gentlem X March, 1908, o en the Laurier Go ) oflice in 1896, 1 per head of the p« Borrowers um Latimer wish to anâ€" * many customers, that change their system of _to cash or produce, d to them will please _the change and settle soon as possiele, as all han ur‘s sin s notwith resent Gov e sums for untiy. g any dilfer $ ana Conse ?' other Mer «_ If I haye : . not fair anc people of th their hearty will, especiall Ivantage of f, lmitted that money, ied in erchief, betwee ind Edge Hill « will be rewarde m Manager cerely, H. H. MILLER Fossiele. as all y the last of out for collecâ€" MceKenzie wen he public debt « 026. _ When 8i wflice in 1896, th 0 $258,/497,432, a ase for eightee ryatiye rule, c ic debt. â€" Whe to my m difference k Conservativ Member 1 ind its per irty suprort'? ecaally that 1 of four years number of in Durham Pn d reasornâ€" Ridiag at d A» «$ #6)

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