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Durham Review (1897), 15 Oct 1908, p. 5

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BET, 15, 1908 .... availing .... Bar of Soap we our Stock educed Prices UiTHUR rtanty ats CHEAP. mes d, Seeds' fee tiony oo? lk" r custo- 61mm maxing usmeu. hope to amine. ‘ur cu.- vet deal an Talk atpm 9 and y) ndbe d with BLERS II " and Cf! 'or 'o-oo-oo-oo-o-o"- sis-eras-o-oo-too'""" é MostpeopleareTaIkingPolitics Hi! Lucuted md, Own Ott"" building: C'.' '“i‘ a ”a” tor “we Treatment , IhtsoKt9lNEithnilt KENNEDY 2: Cor. Michigan Ave., and Griswold sl, Detroit. Mich. 5:325.ng " Quaint: St. but we are at present be li With the advent of the m be by rain and sloppy weather, by providing yoursell with pre I large and“... ply to - - J A. D RLING, Chemist and Druggist We are supreme. We run no junk shop grocery store but a pure, unadulterated Drug Store. good repan Fur turther ynwnt wrn We are here to stay and, for the next 60 days will show the people what We mean. Drugs OCTOBER 15, 1908 l ninwroomed hon... l, tlo'.") ttttttrn, m nun-.suw. Administrator Spu- 'ate. t' to DAVID KINNII. Durham, r A H. JACKSON. Durham. h a tax 200 acre farm in a .\1 l t in the Township of Nor. 1‘he soil Is a rirh clay loam Luzd is rolling hut free from 2.3 acres is cleared and under l n, the halance forms a very cedar and hardwood bush. 1N an- excellent and there is f water. The buildings (om- nuue- tlwvlling house, a splen- .'.0 x 70 with stone foundation ling, a. root home. an impbs nus-e, a log pig pen 30 x 20, my pen and frame hen hon», ml ro-pau. The price in 'iii,?,? turther pstrtieuUrs and terms I. :mls For Sale DARLING'S DRUG STORE Ill Y to Parm for Sale T HOS. McGRATH, Write or W. D. M [us Bog-fa. Durham For Bale. mm in the Tp of Glen. lcts e, and 21. Con. mores. I’msesaion given Tide perfect, For parti- to J. P. 1:110:10, Durham. RUBBERS For Sale. ale or apply personally IV. I". DUNN Suhcitnr tor Vendor d Let us Save You r1 house. Fun-nu. ulen. out-building. Will he sold cheap. Poe Paris Green, 28c Its. Open Night and Day. 3f stti8, 5§§§EQY8¢KENNEDY t the Fall Season, accompanied us it will weather, many doctor's bills can be saved with proper footwear. & all pertaining to Drug business at cut rate prices We gunmmz-e to cure utmus DEIILITY. BLOOD DISEASES STHICWBE, V‘IICDOELE. KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES. Cons-ID. Von Free. If unable to can. write toe . mouth a Blank tor Home Treatment. Exceups and Indium-um are the 'NttMb of more narruw and WOUND; than all other diseases CtlillbanJ We we the victim! ot "il‘IUUS banks on new band' the allow. I'ygt,',u, tace dnrk circled eyes. scooping “rm. stunted den-.mmxnz. bashful. melan. "hunc enunu-namzu and tuniu bearing ro. cluirn to 'to tho world bk follv and can: to mum [list :.is.cnce. our treatment. trAgt " emu an weak men by overcom " lad n movnu: the that: of former Indiscreuoua and t'xt't'rPV'.q. It 'strts all drains Ind quickly XI'~‘lan-i mark-tum to wtwtpetvv.ttir.tte.Me4r " I ril' hy an! happy man with physical. men- tal and new: pm“ r complete Farover so your! DVD. It. I I. "Iv. trauma with the you." once..- all diuoases of men and women. If ya: have :un’ son-rt disease that II n \vurrv " l u l':|":.:L'-! to yovr health consult ml ' ",'u' ‘Mwl I yrsie1aGwhodonot haveto Comfortuhle huusé. kitchen and wood. shed, also orchard, 3 never-failing wells. Annut " miles from Church. School and Post once. If sold. will he said Irrt any terms. : Dunn) FERGUSON. 3 Swinton Park. busily engaged talking Lot 0, Cou. 15. Proton. cont’aining i00 acres, N “(was cleared. and in good state or cultivation. about. 8 acres of hrrdwuod bluh. On the premises is erected a. ham 44x00 with stone stab- ling. Good hug pen and hen house. One double tenement house in Up- per town. Stone. One Yen eight mum. hath, furnace and ce lar. The other part six rooms and cellar. Your choice of two houses. Cne on Countess Street. Brick. eight rooms. hath and closet. Two cellars. furnace, etc. sum. with tour single stalls, two carriage apurlmgnll and ice house, - Camus given to pupils in China painting. oils and water colon at mod. erate rates. - - o -'--- I Witt, In "perienei change. we are eontld, “(union to all. Call Phys. ..." “up recently Opened up Millin- inery Showrooms in town shove A. S. Hunter', Hardware Ind summons to the ladies of Durham And vicinity that we have n complete Btoek of up. tar-date millinery and give .atishustiois. up. on ---__., _ . Successors to Mil, KENNEDY l [Elm The New Millinery Parlors We hare recently Opened inery Showrooms in tow " II _ " -- Over Hume: 's Hardmi7e7siore. .otuuu For Sale or Rent. NERVOUS DEBILITY CURED Hear the Bridge Houses for Bale. - "V V __ """_%F68. experienced trimmer m are confident of giving mt- ..n IN .. - ' Apply to W. BLACK. and Ge our dis- No wonder Mr Borden never ap. pears on the same platform with him, out in Toronto he gave him a eertiti- cate of eharacter which iaeulpates him and the party he leads in the same crime. No wonder the News some time ago, and the Montreal Star every day, both Conservative papers, urge the giving up of Foster. It was Foresters' money he was speculating with ' it loss had 0':- curred the Foresters last, it gain oc- curred " it did, the gain went to Mr Foster. The profits should have gone to the Society for he was paid, hqthly paid for his services as manager. Were all the charges ot graft, &us., or half ot them, true, made by Conservative speakers. Laurier and his supporters would be in penitenti- ary. The public know this and get aged to the mttdnslingintt of a party who leave off discussing great: issues. and grove! in the mite tor evidence toeonvigt. The evil of the mud-slinging is seen in the bad impressions formed by outsiders an to the purity of our national life, The Laurier government is only human, it may have made mistakes. bat no act of oorrupuon his been charged againstany member of the Liberal government. Every official against whom anything wrong was al_leged has been promptly suspend- The demon of war is threatening Europe. Austria has seized Bosnia and Hersezovina. without saying "by your leave tt to the Berlin treaty, Bulgaria has declared for compete independence front Turkey. which had only 1 shadow of a claim on it. Servie would tight anybody elmoet. but he: no ammunition. Frence is verv sorry, Russia has vieweol her own. Britain insist: on the unctity at u treaty until ell parties are agreed to I chemo and supports the Buseian and French View. Rightly or wrongly there ttp- pure the suspicion that the German Emperor it " the bottom of the mix- up. m in supporting Amit- At a public meetjng he told of re- peated requests by Foster to Dr 0r- onhyatekha. Supreme Chief of the Foresters. for money for the Union Trust Co, which was in dihicnlties. Mr MecDonald has the letters and one of them says tt The wheels ct the Union Trust are in need of oil, Turn on the tap. ,, It is clearly proved that he asked for a commissien and got it, amounting to $2480. Mr J. A, Maedonald, of the Globe, haseottilrmeti. it t3onfirrnation were needed, the charges against Geo E, Foster, that were investigated and condemned by the Insurance Com mission. We see that Mr Robert Birming- ham. "Grand Organizer of the Orange Society tor Ontario west. " will address Public meeting“ Allan Park and Louise shortly fore the election day. Mr Miller, a little while Mo, had a splendid meeting " Hanover. Mr Birmingham held a meeting in Hanover a little while later and said he understood that some Orangemen had voted for Mr Miller " the last election and that he hoped thata good God would wither their right arms if they did so again. Mr Miller has since held stteeesystal, meetings at Allan Park and Louise and Mr Birmingham is now being sent into the Riding to follow him at each of these places and we suppose he will use much the same language " he did at his Hanover meeting. One very much respected Orangeman of the Township of Bentinck says. that when Mr Birmingham used the language referred to at Hanover, he should have been called to order as he was " another meeting in Walk- erton and that Mr Birmingham, hav- ing been diopped from his position as Organizer oi the Conservative party, should never have been employed by the Orange Society. Another very highly respected Orangeman ot the Townshipot Sullivan has said that he knows both Mr Birmingham and Mr Miller very well and that be would sooner accept Mr Millert word than Mr Birmingham's oath. Mr John W. Brown, well-known as the late Principal of The Hanover Public ‘School and member ot the Orange Society there, writes trom the Pro. l vince ofAlberta where he is now an Inspector ot Schools. and says that _ Protestants and Catholics alike in the West are well tstrtiisfied with their l School system and that it is absurd I that Ontario people should be dis- i turbed about it, We think that the 1 Conservative Party is not; in any ' wav, benefitted and that the Orange t Society is suffering a distinct loss in i using Mr Birmingham as they ap- t pear to be using him in the present , campaign. Mr Ball is right in ad- . vocating as Mr Miller does " clean Government and pure politics " Mr ', Ball is not consistent when he seeks t to profit by the labor of such men as 5 Mr Birmingham and Geo E. Foster, F. It rather makes us dcubt his sincer- t ity, f ROASTS FOR FOSTER--- can» Durham 119um THURSDAY, OCT. 15. 1908 HOUNDINCI MILLER. I'urn on the Tap. " --Sir Wilfrid has, moreover. a tar more cohesive party than that of Mr. Borden. Mr. Borden's puny is in- deed plainly " daggers drawn with- in selt'. Then the Liberal party has a record of twelve years to criticise, while we can only surmise what the future of its opponents would be. Their administrutive lapses have fallen back into history. Those of the Liberal party have been gluing enough, but the worst of these have Ilse been in eras that are closed by the removal of the responsible mini- Itenh‘om onice. Should the party not , new lease of power, we should hope for: further improvement in the ' personnel of the cubinet. -Witneqt --The chlef crops raised in the West under Conservative rule were discontent and rebellion. There was one rebellion under Conservative rule in 1871, and another rebellion under Conservative rule in 1885. The Toronto Mai' declared that the rebellicn ot 1885 was due to neglect and incompetence at Ottawa The Wmnipeg Times, another Conserve: tive paper, said in 1882 that mlsgov- eminent wasso bad that the settler leit the country with a curse. --ll the Opposition under Mr. Bor- den's leadership has become so de- moralized that he simply cannot bring himself to be found associating with its leading and dominating Spirits, “but would happen it the 'f/tl were in power? The fact that Mr. orden has invited the Conservative leaders ot'the Provincesto his side to escape association with his own tolloweis, throws a queer light on his parity campaign. It is a confession that he cannot trust his own party even in Opposition, Whnt would happen if the spoils of oMee were within their ranch? --5ir, Jas. S. Duff. member for W. Simcoe in the local house has been appointed minister of Agriculture in place of Mr. N. Monteitb who was deteated at the polls. Hon. J. S. Duff will go back tor election, bat will not likely be opposed. --While exception has been taken to the prices paid in trivial instances. it has never been chargvd that prices were corruptly paid. --Every oftieial against whom any- thing wrong was alleged has been promptly suspended by the Govern- mem. ---No not of Corruption has been charged against anv member of the Liberal Government. --In every case the prices paid were eertitied to as " fair and fast " by Tory appointees. Mr. Ball comes before the people as a man havingu long, varied and success- ful business and municipal experience, trusted b his eo le and as one who has served them Exith’fully and well. He should well understand the needs of the farmer and the manufacturer as well " the general business public, and promises to contest strongly' in the interests of his party and vood government, the riding of South Erey. His platform is that of the Conservative party so long as their olicy is that of good honest and 'l'2rdrarh",i,ygi'stttl.ftitn of the affairs of the Dominion of Canada. Lib..Cotuervative Candidate for South Grey and Warden of the County. R. J. Ball, the Conservative candidate for South Grey, was born In the Town. rhip of Bcntiriek, County of Grey. near Allan Park, on the Sth day of January, 1857. When but a child his parents moved to Hampden, in the Township of Normanby, where he resided until 1875, working on the farm during the summer season and attending the ublic School in the winter. In 1875 he wrote and obtained a teacher's certificate and for about three years he taught in the Townshi of Sullivan and in the Town. ship of C,'.,Vi,'),"/ ' In 1879 and 1880 he attended the '8ou'ill', Institute in Collingwood and the Normal School in Ottawa. In 1881 he took charge of the Allan Park Public School, where he re. "trained till August 1886. He then took charge of The Kncchtel Furniture Co's office, where he remained for five years. after which he agent three years at Erivate banking. uring allthese years e was manager of a farm held by him, as well as operating for the Excelsior Life and other insurance companies. In 1896 he went into the manufacturing of chairs, which business he has follow] ed successfully to the present time, be- ing the chief stockholder and manager of The Ball Furniture Co's large factory. For the last seven years he has re re. sented the Town of Hanover in tIieir local council and during four years of the time. he has re resented them at the County Council) Board, being this year, Warden of the County. POLITICAL NOTES. ---_._----- R. J. BALL, TEE DURHAM REVIEW E’s..." Class i3--Sadte McGlllxvray. Tenn iii/ lelivnv, Man Mcxillan, label Benton Sr 2--Sih" Edwards Jr. 2-Yiola Pil. key, Allan xcLsan, Emma Amen. Neil McFarIIne. Sadie ncmllun, lurdick " xillen. Part 2-tryrtle Pllkoy, Osear Pennoek, In“. cheown. Edmond Poole Tommy Edwards. F Ion. lcFulnno. Ar. thur Peunock. Johnny Stonehenge. Rob. bie Kennedy, Vim lcNub. Br I-Elite Boston. Anal" 'eetliilirrar, Leonard " Konwn, nary Edwuds. tClark Juckson. Willie Styles. 1 A ---mn “Arthur, Willie Pilkey. Hurry Nylon. I BHuby Put-y. Annie tetsLean, Hm! Juli-on C. D. meunou. Touche: L. M, WA LKER. Teacher. 5. s. No. 10 GLENELG AND mammxr' Sr 4th --M Igaie Hartford. Ada Mc- Lean, Kale McUuaig. Jr 4tlt--Joe Hooper,Chas McKiunon. Ida McJuaiK th. 3rd--Flooie Hooper, Tommy Math- er. Roy McDu-mid. Jr 3cd-Nellie Myers Juggle Myers. Br '2nd--biltsy M, (lunlg. 1Jr?nduhituarie McEachern Minnie MeiGchern, Matrel Tucker. Pt 2nd--Ev, Huupel. Neil Shunt-cod. Malcolm McKinnon. Sr Ist-tju), lurker. Jr lsl-Jubn Shorlreed. Rod- ney Haines, Archie McCunlg. .49 Avertwe attendance, 23. lem: Bmsur, Teacher, s. s. No. IO, BENTINCK. sr4th--Pearl Wilson. Jr 4th--Mtr bel Smith. May Grierson. Marjorie Clark. Rom. Pulherbongh. Phillp Mc. Donald. Br 3rdr-Ohufie McDonald. Ohms lioness. Jr 'drd--Hownrd Mc. Dougull. Duluth; Redford. Roy Lamb, John Clark. John Smith. Sr 2ud-- Unrrle Grierwn. Carl le McDonald. Willie Meoomue. Br I); '2nf-Werlire Lamb. Bella McQuarrie. Jr Pt 2nd-- George Wilson, John Caswell. Adrian l Noble. Er 1.t--Arctue Wilson. Jr lat --Peter Melluarrie. Mll'y Lamb, Arthur Redford. ( MAEION MORTON. B. S. No. l, Gamma FOR Sxpnnun Chas 4-1%tit Methilivrsy, John Me.. Keown, Goo Pewtllirtie Pilkgy. ,,V_ _._,.‘...., Hug-u uuyuc. "r 'e"--- John Joe Burns, Robbie Britton, Edna Uox, Sarah McUuMum. Jr let (A)- Walter, Royce. Jennie Vickers, Jessie Clair. Average attendance, 29. MARY E. Mowros, Teacher. U, s. s. No, 2, HENTlNCK AND GLENELG_ Jr 4rh--Harold Moliechnie. Willie Edge. Jr 3rd--b'tewrut MeArthur, Mae Mckechnie, tir 2nd -Eart Venue Tom Grusby. Jr 2ud--Aruetta Mc- hechnie. Sr li-Esther McLean. Campbell Mitchell. Winnie Mitchell, Mabel Gunny. lie-bu. Ve<sle. Jr Ist--- Men-on McArthur, Teddy Middleton, Rubble Gram-y. Sr 4th--Frank Twamlvy, Archie McDougnll, Campbell Clark. Jr ith-- Pearle Hopkins. Katie Phillips. Irene Britten, Fred Turiy. Sr ftrd-Huehie Hendly, Maggie Clal k, Willie Britton Jr3rd-Lwmiis' Hopkins, Eva Redford. Harry Cox, Sr 2nd-Nina Noble. " 2nd--0ennie Britten. Nellie McDougall Sr Pt 2nd--Hritton Clair. Jr Pt 2nd-- Etta Twrmler, Clare Hendry, Dannie Nuhn. Gilbert Noble. tir Ist-tJohnny ,hif1lo,ttrsy,, Fadsr.a.r.Psstre, Jr _lst--- Lenahan Avenue attendance. 27 _ (We are Agents for McClary’s famous Ilines of Ranges, Stoves, Heaters, Etc. tLt *5: ';'ii'ttiit, ttirftdi " I v__-_, -_H...e. """, In auuuu a number of Parlor Suites which w bargain. See them and be convinced. In this our stock is complete and up-to-date, We have a great variety of Bed Room Suites, Springs, Mattress- es, etc., at prices which will suit the purchaser, Side. boards, Couches, Chairs etc, in abundance. We have a number of Parlor Suites which are are selling at a I,.,...,...:, CN, .' " " - The Pandora Range School Reports ardware (b Furniture B. NO. 9, mmrmcx. ftik "in. a FURNITURE "Hi, Gold decal-nee 4 New g1aas able my», " chenille nu. covet: 6-4 the - 'F _ _", b4 the. 3mm. lugs. 30-60 " " 7 piece water m 6r.ipWii.ii"G “my. ulmfmmzscu ta .zsuch: Alla 2etDfttl Both. panama. wgrter 1redMrytatteru..-.,......,...F-aeh has. In nu Ihnneieu: blankets, 01.25 a pat: mm mu um winter vests Ind duve- 2he up. Mew buck amen uncenklru 'tattat.75ei. 1ft1igy'woe?1ra.etttytoes........"...U.raiitiiiia" Chum. mute wool hon, 8he, 60c, sud 65c. use!) Menu Gunman new. a 01m. 13501.50 etch HE saw s CHEAP? Splendid Residence Property for Bale in Upper Town t the well-known McLean cottage. All conveniences. Brick veneered. comfortable and cosy. Offers from intending purchaser- re- ceived at Review OMFe. THE MI 4 The REVIEW, IOC. to Jan, lst to New Subscribers. Order it for that friend of yours. Clara 4-Nstmus Nichol, Janet Show. Winnilred Young. Bartley Thompson. Sr. 8--srargaret Blonug, Albert Thomp- son. Christen: Human. June- Hanan. Willie Watt. Jr. 8rd.-Eautm Seim, Wilhid Anderson. Curtatets Thompson, Melinda Ham, Clueuce Young, Archie Anderson. 2nd eltusr-E,dn. Sacked. Clara uillar. Arthur Robinson. lema. Seim. Isabel nuslmll. Pt. 2 by-Elsie Sacks. Pt. 2 Jn-David Widmeyer, Hilton Sellouk, Charlie, Heffer, Dora Pleffer. Pt. 1 8r-Ettie Sacks“. Alum Miller, Ethel Young, Clorence Robimou. John Wefier. Clara Schools. Pt, 1 Jr-- Roy Thompson, Nellie Anderson. La- zeltn Seim. Jessie Watt. "A Range of Beauty is a joy forever" ; that iswhen Beau- ty is combined with ability. Look at the Pandora Range--- it is a picture of beauty. All parts of this Range tell the same story of work-abil. ity as well as show ability. You run no risk in buying a Pandora -eyery one fully guaranteed Seeottr2_teBreasGooo Town Residence for Sale. timid-i. £66 ‘. th BEAN .--.-= ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO MILDRED LEEIOM 31AM Auon. Teacher cIntosh. No. 2, EGIEMONT annular FOB SEPTEMBER Gahifr Block, Durham U. RAHAGE. A gout. ‘24 Us yptiiifuda -__ Teucher 1.1 lining decided to give up the Gent's Furnishing Business in Durham my entire stock will be cleared Out at cost price. For bargains in Men's and Boy 'e an: at nu ma. when“ album In: 3.4 Cups, mm. Conan t 'tes, Wu. Su- m [on m hut hue, [Ill-h m. Sweaters, mus I m Boots.“ Shoes Going out or Business Bry"v.1tootetr--Next to Swallows Bu Massey " Harris Mowers & Rakes Embalmtng a Specialty. Picture Framing, Shortest Notice her Shop.” _V-_- -- "hm-v“ I -l..- Rmmnxcx - First. house uouth of Lawrence',, Blacksmith Shop. JOHN CLARK, Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey. ”canned Auctioneer for the co. of Grey. Rule my]: attended to. ute- mason-bk “it be left at " lmple ment Ware moan. Me nnou's old Maud, "rat the Bran o can]? UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director Insurance Agent. Money [comer of Mun-mgr Licensed, eral tittaumuu business u-nnm ARTHUR H. JACKSON Lieemed Auctioneer tor Term- modenle. Arraignment: to um, dw., mun be made at tin tite, Durham. l.’ Conuponde: there, or to Ceylon P.0.. will "tended kl. Tenn. on lnlen-Iil 0tBce--Caide, and everything in the Gent 's Fur- ttiehinttilmsthh is your chums uni! you should take manage at t. Hotly! $39111}: Tram 3" Y Uo use Den Deatirtrifii was bunches. 0 --" v---" \'| gvluuw University. graduate of Royal College of Dental Eur "ons of Ontario. itoouo Over J t J 'li7'kTfd,': u...“ a”- orto P"'""'o""g,',te,tu" aidi'quno tttaeto on» AM “deuce Cor. Gal-Inn And Geo - a. N loom! Inn. Old noodle Cornet. OFFICE nouns F-tt I. I H p. n. Tomato-o Com-cotton No. " Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme mrt Notary Public Commissioner. oney to 140511. Pce. over Gordon's Jewelry Sign: J. , HUTTON. M. 1)., muster. Solicitor. ttotary Conveyance: Ac. M Loan at lmu-sl when. ‘. McPHA It.., De Laval 1nd Massey Harri. Cream Separator. Coal Oil and Machine Oil than in stock. and nil kinds of Mnssey Harri. implements for Haying and Har. vesting seasons. J. F.GRANT DEE? TAIL. J.?lck'iiittMi o. " s, L D s ttOxon GRADUATE ttice. Mclut Yt'e Block dard Bunk. Durin- Pinto!“ & Sundial. fl no. - J.¢N. Haul-o'- M “010.... nouuzi no n.- tto or... """11t2trgtt,tfgrt,ym-t Humane “than. ARTHUR GUN. ME DICAL Full line of Catholic Babes and Mack Ind white Cups for Aged people. nary Public, Commission“ DURHAI. ONT, nun Eur "ons of Omaha. it/G J t J 'li"t1l'4fdllri New Store ), 'htPEAriceyG, F. " c. RAIAGE, Ihnhna 00,1011 hag I telephone once. 9.y..tv_rirAticErCi/i' net-me. cut. tor an». In no" and MI. the licvlrw ot. m. It (Wmndencu MGM to Ceylon P.o., will be pomp";- o, Tenn. on nppllcauon to A. BELL . McFadden . F. DUNN TELFORD 's Block, over P SSE Peer, llal'mm and . ”luck over t Durhuu. Ont me co.ot Grey. Rule Ille- womb]: MI lmple ment Ware and, or“ the II!!!" transacted." _ (Lowe: Town.; tor no. Grey t at Toronto Bursa»; Aim to Loan A _ gen 'ost Otriee the Man sumo. Public to r Li U?

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