ealth i5# Groceries ‘l'onlt'ctionary hices & Vinegars ‘amily and Pure amito{)a Ccurs cFARLANE & CO. 1t Help but Helpâ€" e Soc and $1.00 Cs 4 . H. BEAN TTHEWS LATIMER â€"~â€" Grant PRIL 8, uits you .I’aper Sprmg ? d, Seed & Groceries ats, Stiff & Soft Produce Wanâ€" ild n s Goods Jok our papers sortment is cem, He]p you Cheap costing more, ble to exhausâ€" d to build up papering with desim. It lor handsome ocs for those i‘ll never _be ave exclusive i!l pay you to in small lots ‘ct here you‘ll : walls of a it. The way grow well, , debility, diâ€" or throat afâ€" our Sprup of because the ams the eleâ€" inces _ vou> ur papers at ‘c sure to be they are on, t poor paper ‘d our stock that r than simi 1 and 4.75 pr 1. 35 to 3,00 ea nellette Blanâ€" y .. . . 1.20 pate ve New Musling, nclettes, will #1 is now in «s tGoods oodsâ€" () Calder‘s Block, Durham pmare yd .. 25¢ yd riving 1.25 ea 1.00 ea ® 7'-)" your 4b 60 Lot No 1. 8 h con, Glenelg, 50 acres bush and 50 acres cleared. Apply to Lot 25 Con 22, Egremont, 114 acres. W acres cleared, balance good busb, In good state of cullivuion.mfl mileg from Priceville Station. G Buildâ€" inws, well watered, every convenience. Apply to Propmetor ME®. Davin Mcâ€" IxTYRE or at Review Orrics, Durâ€" ham, C, RaMAGE, Agent. Lenahah &y Melntosh. Hardware & F urniture Lenahan In Furniture we have the latest and most upâ€"toâ€"date lines, consisting of Sideboards, Tables, Parlor Suites Couches, Bed Room Suites, Springs, Mattresses, etc. Good Farm for Sale. Washing _ Machines Churns. The place to get your Wilkinzon Plow Repairs, Bicycle Repairs and Supplies, The People can always feel satisfied that if our opposition take our bill and copy our prices word for word, we will always go them one better. _ Come in and investigate. Fascinating bargains by the hundreds this week. It‘s like a busy world everyday in the big Departâ€" mental Store. _ No guesswork about it. Come and see for yourselves. The World‘s Bargain Wonders stare you in the face. When you have finished! reading this advertisement to the last word, remember this, we challenge anyone to show where we don‘t live up to/‘what we advertise, and that is where we get the strbng pull with the people. People remarking is this Eaton‘s in Durham! _ No, not E.gton's, but McKechnie‘s big Departmental Store crowded to the doors with eager buyers. Our store is a great big store 30 x 100 feet and tvfo big flats, 1st and 2nd floors ; not a liftle hole in the wall. We are the originators of the cut price system. _ We must hew to the line, let the chips fly where. they will. 10 Days more Winding up the Big Sale Going at full blast. ortland Cement Ete. Farm ftor Sale. APRIL 8," 1909 nie‘s $25,000 Stock in hands of Merchandise Brokers for 10 days longer only G. & J. McKechâ€" A. D. LEAROYD, W ar WEIR. Durham Indoor Circus _ At Wilder‘s Lake in the Townsbhip of Egremont, recently occupied by | the Cement Company. Size 2Mx®2 | with kitchen 16X20, story and balf | high, lathed and piastered aad in good | condition, Tenders will be received | up to April the 15th. House can be : moved gy any person purchasing it. Mail tenders to The National Portland Cement Co. | Durbam. Ont, To Rent 2 good houses. Apply to House for Sale. Marvellous Priceâ€"Cutting "" 10 days Hundreds of New Bargains «»»s Daily We are keeping the G.T.R. and C.P.R. on the jump delivering the bargain snaps as fast as we can sell them. Our prices take the starch out of the high collared, blue blood opposition this week. 4 s cIntosh. J. M. LAatnrr. ringers, Our prices emphatically endorsed by Greater Crowds than ever Preventie=sâ€"those Candy Cold Tablets â€"will safely and quickly check all colds and the Grip. ‘Try them once and see! 48â€"25¢c. Sold by MacFarlane & Co, It is impossible to summarize at this juncture, it can only be hoped that the spirit of the great meeting will expand into every hamlet in the land and produce an enthusiasm that shall take as its watchword. * Jesus shall reign where‘er the sun Does his successive journeys run,. " Here was union. For vears commitâ€" tees of three of the churches have been 'forlnnla(ingu basis of union. _ Here were representatives of five or six churches singing " The Church‘s one Foundation is Jesus Christ our Lord," with a fervor that sunk all denominaâ€" tional feeling. * One Lord, one Faith one Birtbh, " was impressed on that great company and as all go home to form new centres of influenee, who will say that the cause of union will ot be immeasurably advanced. Then the cosmopolitan character of the speakers was notable: a United States Consul, now at Halhfax came to tell among other things. how in a similar situation av Singapore he had studied the work of the missionaries and became himself cne of their conâ€" yerts and thrilled the vast audience by | boldly avowing it._ Here was Sir_Anâ€" drew Fraser, for 37 years in the B:itâ€" ish Service in India, a Lieut. Goyernâ€" or of one of the Proyinces, moderator of the Gen. Assembly of the Pres. Church in India, addressing himselt to the thousands as a " fellow subject of: the King of Kings." There was rev-\ erenve and exultation, humility and | pride, and many another Christian | senliment drawn upon as spemker : after speaker dilated on the needs of the heathen world, the beroism of the‘ missionaries and the difficulties they had to face. | The meetings have been an Inspira tion, a surprise to many, How could they otherwise be ? The spectacle cf 4003 men meeting for such a purpose, earnest men, business men, with a judicious mixture of 1500 clergymen, meeting day by day to discuss means of obeying the Saviour‘s great comâ€" mission, * Go ye therefore and teach f" :utionu. " was a spectaele never to be forgotten. grogrm will be sure to be adopted. oâ€"morrow, the spirit of the meeting will be continued in the various churches and in Massey Hall, comâ€" pleting the first National Congress of the New Movement, designed to so stimulate the Missionary spirit of the churches that the " whole world shall receive the whole gospel " in this genâ€" eration. More than one of the Amerâ€" ican speakers complimented Canada on her gromier gosl(ion for as J. Campâ€" bell White, of New York, the Renerâ€" ai Secretary of the Laymen‘s Miasionâ€" ary Movement, said " There can nevâ€" er be another FirsT Congress, " intvintat witd Adtcttatizied sAdvicd Toâ€"day is the last of tï¬e fourâ€"day session of the great Congress, The mworning session is oyer. and denomâ€" inational meetiogs of the delegates are to be held this aftfl noon in :geir variâ€" ous churches Toâ€"night the last great rally will be beld in ï¬mey Hall when a program q!_dgvelopment and further First National Laymen‘s Missionary Movement 4000 90 Saturday, 3rd A pril. Congress. Merchandise Broker and Indoor Circus Sale Promoter SELLING McKECHNIE‘S BIG STOCK, DURHAM son. &r 8rdâ€"Albert Thompson, M arâ€" garct Blasing. Jr 3rdâ€"Wilfred Andâ€" erson, Mar Caisley, Elmer Yandt, George Ball, Archie Anderson, Aaron Diebel, Emma Seim, Noah Fritz, Clarâ€" ence Thompson, _ Sr 2ndâ€"Clara Milâ€" ler, Loyina Seim, Noble Lucas. Jr 2ndâ€"Elsie Sachs, Sr Pé 2ndâ€"Dora Pfeffer, Charlie Pfeffer, Milton Schenk Olga Metzger, Alma Miller. Jr Pt 2ndâ€"Clara Schenk. John Pfeffer. Sr Istâ€"Hughie Bail, Arthur Diebel, Conâ€" rad Fydt. _Jr 1stâ€"Adeline Rfeffer. Average attendance 26. MILDRED LEEsox, Teacher,. 8, 8. xo 10, a1rExELo & Earrxoxt 4th â€".\laggi» Hartford, Ada McLean, 3riâ€"Roy McDermid, Bernie Hartford, Flossie Hooper., 2ndâ€"Whils Mcâ€" Unaig. Pt 2n0dâ€"Neil Shortreed, Ilst Archie _ McCuaig, John Shortreed. Those present every dayâ€"fRoy Meâ€" Derm{id, Neil Shortreed. Average atâ€" tendance 6. tuilk Cam enoll Cc o. h C ORUOTYEO P 3rdâ€"M Park, M Adlam, A Bailey, E McLean, F Corbett, B Livingstone, E Park, M Mather, Jr 2rd4â€"Â¥ Hopâ€" kins, R Lawrence, A Turnbuil, B Park, N McRonald, W Mather, 0 Reay ¢q, G Turnbull, Jr 2n0â€"E Milligan, E Reay, N Murdick, M Adâ€" Ium.‘h Adlaw, J Hopkins, R Miller. 8Sr Pt 2n0dâ€"M Turnbull, G Johnston, 8 Adlam, E McLean Je Pt 2ndâ€"F Reay, G H Torry, R Mighton, G Hopâ€" kins, B Grierson. 8Sr 1stâ€"M COCharleâ€" ton, V Reay, M Bailey, V Reay, _ Jr Istâ€"F Corbett, J Milligan, A Mcâ€" Ronald, Jr 1st Bâ€"G Reay, H Johnâ€" ston, Average attendance 45. A, C, MACKENZIE, Teacher, 8. s. No 8, normaxBy. 5th classâ€"Norman Andersor. 4th â€"Janet Sharp, Clara Sachs, Winniâ€" fred Young, 'i{vssie Nicko!, Caroline Ball, Lau;-aJScblllmgs. Bar‘ley Phompâ€" mlsoue w. o. hav T se Le Sr 2adâ€"R Alexander, A Wise E Coutts, B Wise. Jr 4thâ€"J Hopkins, E Derby, A. McLean, L Torry, A Lawrence, N McRonali, J Derby. 8r mÂ¥ e Hhickss Tw‘ lalas t T â€"The land grant of ©000000 acres to the Canadian Northern Railwsy was carried in the local house by a majority of 52 hen Tuesday, The opâ€" position had tht satisfaction of seeing several membersof the government side voting with them. A few days ago it was learned that Germany had snubbed Rassia and had compelled her to take a pasâ€" sive attitude though all her Slavic leanings . prompted her to moye aâ€" gainet Austria. â€" France dare not butt in, Italy is belpless, for the moment the EmE:ror is unquestioned dictator of continental Europe, and, unlike Napoleon, has become so withâ€" out actual strife. . He appears to be following N:J:oleon‘s tacties, getting Earope cowed before tackling Britain, if one may jadge from the feverish anxiety displayed in nayal conâ€" struction and in promoting aerial navigation. _ Will Britain a second time, be as she was a century ago, the Saviour of Egrope ? _ She did it alone before : this time there will be strong young arms to her aid if need should arise. Will he Prove a Napoleon ? School Reports s. s, xo 3, Bextisxck. 2ndâ€"Neil Shortreed, 1.( ,, 0. 4¢res in Bentinck on Garafraxa 8 â€"1 HJ'l urléï¬i’ + :l" Road near Dornoch, good buildings, ;n:my\z/.vry( &':y “(,))"yt ";sc‘ | price redlucud from $3000 to $2300 for s w f Oiciect PS * quick sale, it Shortrecd.â€" Average at 250 acres in Bentinck. _ Five miles LizzI® BixXt®, Teacher. _ frow Darbham, fine buildings, good As THE DURHAM REVIEW anopas" Saturday evening, April 17 at 11 o‘clock 150 acres in Bentinck, buildings and soil good, everything in first class shape. Price $5000. 250 acres on the Garafraxa Road, 200 clear. 50 acres hardwood bush, well watered, first class buildings, Will be sold cheap to wiad up estate, 110 acres in the Third Concession F, G. R. Glenelg. This is a first class farm with good buildings in the most desirable location. _ The farm conâ€" sists of 85 acres of rich cultivable land free from stones and 15 acres of bush, Price $4500. Thoroughbred Bull for service at Lot 30, Con 7, Bentinck, for terms and partiâ€" culars apply to i. idb I i 5 h We are fully stocked and have a ’hereT::dw::mpr‘;réte:o '8:‘1,::‘:;2: good supply of Red Mammoth Alsike i Lucerene and Alfalfa Clovers and our parlors to the public and supply Timothy Seed All of these Seeds all kinds of cool and refreshing bcl)moht’; bf:ed i7 The hiyhest drinks, Ice Cream Sodas, etc. re::utio:‘:mmd "'“M withl‘ the Flshing Tackle Governmentâ€"staimp, _A good supply We have a splendid. line of split | of $A and Dutch Sets in Onions, Bamboo and Green heart farcy poles. | A full line of Garden and Fiower All kinds of Lines, Fishing Baskets, |Seeds,. Turnuip, Mangold, Carrot, Beet Sinkers, Hooks, Swivels. _ The 1st|andall kinds of field seeds, . These of May will soon be hereâ€"call early | have been bought from reliable deaâ€" and get your choice and at prices|lers and the prices will be lower than away down you can buy elsewhere, In conclusion we would intimate to the public that we are here to esâ€" tablish a permanent business by selling at close prices, giving good pure goods, attentiveness to your wants and square dealing throughout. We mean exactly what we advertise and want you to call and see our stock and get our prices before buying elsewhere. Remember the placeâ€"Darling‘s old stand, Calders Block, Durham W. CALDER H. CARVETH w=. The Central Drug Store The warm weather will soon be here and we propose to throw open our parlors to the public and supply all kinds of cool and refreshing drinks, Ice Cream Sodas, etc. This is also a new department Wewiil have constantly on hand fruits in season such as Oranges, Baâ€" nanas, Pineapple, Strawberries, &c, A full line of Harry Webb‘s Confecâ€" ionery both in bulk and boxes. Ice Cream Department We have added a fu} line of the purest Teas, Coffees, Supars, Spices, Raisins, Currants, etc, We will surâ€" prise you with low prices in this dept. Fruit and Confectionery This Firm known underthe above name is comprised of W. Calder of the Town of Durham and H. Carveth, now a resident of the Town of Durâ€" ham and are the parties who recently bought in the stock of J. A. Darling, at alow rate on the dollar. We have added hundreds of dollars of new stock in the different departments and are prepared to supply your wants in the line of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Druggists Sundries, School Supplies, and all kinds writing material, Clover, Timothy and Garden Seeds, Soaps, Perfumes, Groceries, Tobaccos, Cigars, Confectionery, etc. The Central Drug Store Grocery Department ONTARIO ARCHIVES o TORONTO Farimmns For Sale. Bull for service Wiruiam BaeEy, Mulock, hew: 29b .4 Merchandise Brokers Sale DURHAM. ONT A dwelling house and 14} acres of land in the ‘l":)wn of Durham, (late the Mighton pragerty). south of Lambton St., a short distance west of G, T. R. Station, Apply to Mower, Caltivator and Palper. All new and upâ€"toâ€"date but former two slightly weather beaten. $60 will take the three or will sell separately. land, with a quantit{ of _ timber, Must be sold at once. Price $6000. 118 acres in Egremont, good land, good vuildings, $3600, 100 acres in Proton, near Swinton Park, fair buildings, good land, well Park, faiz‘huildings. good land, well dramed, well watered and well fenced. Only $3600, W, F. DUNN, Solicitor, Durham, Ont This department is entirely unâ€" der the charge of H Carveth, licensed graduate of the College of Pharmacy, who has had a large practical and varied experience in Toronto, Orillia, Sudbury, and other Towns. Nothing only pure drugs kept in stock. _ Peâ€" scriptions filled on short notice at lowest prices. Drugs Chemicals and Apply to T. Morax, Blacksmith . Seed Department For Sale or Rent s Oy 0CE COARAHSe Wwiod i ter inside ; rent $6 per month, AMES Warsox, Varney, | Wa P "}‘nos, CooK, Markdale, ‘ War, Larouaw For Sale. Patent Medicines urday night, April 17, at 11 o‘clock. Sale positiveâ€" ly closes Satâ€" W. C, PICKERING D. D S., L D8 HONOR GRADUATE of Toronto University, graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Rooms Over J & J ‘EUNTER'S New Store mm wb 4e t oteadicn sc cesA id i ns o1 A"; late Royal College Dental Burgeon D-dmtnzu its branches, Ofliceâ€"Calder‘s Block ARTHUR H. JACKSON Insurance Agent, Money to Loan Issuer of Marmage Licenses, A gen eral l!funcid business transacted, Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme Court Notary Public Commissioner. . Money to nmoan. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer aAac. Money to Loan at lowest rates, lice, Mclntyre Block over the 8Stan O dard Bank, Durh un, Ontario. ONOR G r > University G HON0R GRADUATE Toronto University Grad J. G. HUTTON, M. D., C. M MemberCollege Physicians and Surgeops 0 sAs.‘..:-o bloek wmomlm OFFICE hHOURS 9â€"11 a. m 2â€"4 p m. Telephone Connection Noe. 10 Licensed Auctioneer tor Co, Uvrey Terms moderate. Armenenu for sales as to dates, &c., must be e at the Review Ofâ€" fice, Durham, 454° Correspondence addressed there, or to Ceylon P.0., will be prompily attended to, Terms on application to A Ko‘od _eonl(ul-tglllg house with hard or to J. F.GRANT D.0D.s., L \ T to 9 P,x. Special attention to Discases oJ a=r Sremteledteatton aiven + ® ARTHUR GUN, flice, over Gordon‘s JeMIry «MB DILIC.ALE, . MecPHMHAIL _ DURHAM, ONT. (Lower Town Now‘y Pu{)lic, Commissioner DR AT D.A , HOURS J. P. TELFORD D. MePHAIL, Ceylon P, 0 C. RAMAGE, Durhan Ceylon has a telephone office. OiONVEYANCER. Mouse to Rent W. F. DUNN Prverciax & Burcr®ox, _ r J. AiJ. HMunter‘s Store 8 to 10 a.x, . over Post Office Stove