ho 4 :ilirraNrsiiiiu, “90 OFFICE WWW†'18teM6dMMAbg" “ TORONTO l tytttft-,.,,.,- m DURHAM BRANCH, John Kelly, -I.LtLtu._,,,,,,,,,,-,,,d BANK! OF @ANADA SPIRELLA CORSETS -_ IF? 'e', V, :.:y:x:vosssxxxytrrimuai'dMi'r' iti fy/oAGchnie's Wills El; VOL. XXXV1,N0. 32 ttt _' 'c"m /iai,ke a Long Tail Short - Cut it off Custom Chopping Promptly and Well Done j f, Cartons! of Salt just to hand. and M N (CHOL. Representative Box 101. Durham Hcaiiarrrtctro' tor all kinds of Mea teed. We __' tc." i a large stock of feed for uni purpose You r ( J , h deuvered anywhere on a ort none: Go'd Medal yt I y,", y,', y'l y'. 321-: ssxeey:xrsssastitErEi?t' " ml price pen ton ha Monstrous Millinery Sale 2) pruent on all trimmed and untrimmed Hats, Flow- crs. Feathers.0rnaments,&’c. ' Salts I M. MacF Bums NO OLD STOCK Fur the next 30 days we are offering our complete Millinery stock including this week's new arrivals in Sailors, Outing Hats, and Fancy Shapes in Peanuts, Milans, Leghorn: and Pan- anus at greatly reduced prices. It SPECIAL Values in This is a Sale whic your while to anon while there will be to choose from. Fred J. Welsh ORSETS I We can saw you money on A Ham- 'ocr the special ( mock. MncFarhtne's Drug Store. rt/yteih,1,uhat2.i, " cars at fine Windsor Barrel Salt, .1ch [special price to Aug. lit, only '120 lonmcentntlve per bbl. famous Black 110 Blue and ode at Graut's A hag Hwy are mm: it. Ass Sm: ot' .wml- Horne Fly Uilnt Mathrlnne’s. arUne's. Gavan“. Summa- WANTED --Ap- '.tR Black ply to .. a [1_._|..... nmmun St. Humming , mm troubles with the of our celebrated h or North West Gem ghost cash price Ttletter,. man customers m van 1 customers in various pan: of Canada or elsewhere will Gd the services of this bank of invaluable assistance in concei- ing drafts, etc. " Clulren's Hats lle which it will be worth to attend, and attend early will be a large assortment W The Revrihcww td obi! a'iiaGriijiik to the MORLOCK , cry a}. L. MOAULIIFI. A few Can-s No. 1 new baled hay a! 91300 a ton while it huts. I - Mr, B. Hughep. Appn-miceu wanted to M us. A for any kind of grain guarantee every Iraq m 'iiiiil tii,rtttpiiii, " .., -jii)pirittj1itx flour Hugher, Gunmen St. whohu McKechnie Mille Emma AND Boy you are now Manager, learn millin- August horse fair will be held on the 21st. inst. Mayor Black bu also ar- ranged for a stump-pulling exhibition l on the farm of Mr, Campbell Dunsmoor Bentinck on the same afternoon. The Durham Branch Women'e Institute will meet at the home of l Mrs. Thoe, McGirr on Thursday, Aug. l T, at 2 30 p; m, The young ladies have change of this meeting and an interest- ‘lng time is expected. All ladies ate cordially iliyitgd to attend. The Annual Garden Party in con- nection with Vurney Methodist churoh will be held on Thursday evening Aug- an. 7th, on sim adjoining the church. Baseball, supper and program, all for 25¢ and IOC, The Anr,ua!t'rarden Party linden the auspices of the u, E. Society of Knox Church, Normmby, will he held on the Schml grounds on iiuidsar evening Aogust 8. Good plogrmu: tetrach- ments served; Durham Band in aetendnnce. Admission 15e and Vi. Uhesley ball team was billed for a game here on Civic Holiday. but fliled to put in an appearance. though pro- mising todo so a Week previous. lt was rather small potatoes of the Ches. Ivy bunch and an explanation is due tho Durham team and rnnturs who were much disappoint' d. R. R No. '2 Priceville, was com, wanted last Friday with Mr. Don. McLachlan as carrier. ft proceeds north on theTown Line trout Priceville tothe 4'h Concession, then west to the old survey E, G, R. south to 2nd Concession N. D, R and east that line to Plicoville again. ANNUAL Mhzx'nsu UPPER CANADA muotioriryrv.--You are invited to take amp " Around the World with the cviporteursand Bible Women of the Bible Society." Tha Cl uide will be Mr “.0. Hutche-on, B. A., a. slu- dentotVietorU University, Toronto, who will i1!u:u-nle his leclule with beautiful sttareoptican views. The trip will slut-t. from Trinity Church Durham, Friday, the 8th of August. al8p. In. You are invited. Cullen. t ion. A quiet and pretty wedding was 501- Al enmized at the home of the tridis m of tho bride's parents, Mr and Mrs J. ht P. Hunter, at 1.30 to-day, Wednesday, pt when their daughter, Miss Jessie. a! linked fortunes for life with Mr Chris. f, McKinnon, ef Bassoon, Alta. Roy. C Dr. Farquharson tied the nuvtialknot “ ‘Tne happy couple took the afternoon tt ‘train to Toronto and will proceed to a his home in the ll'cst. A more cx- f tended notice will appear next week. r, iieanwtsuvhsrartirstcottgrrstOttions. 'l UhJ'l‘ER THAN ltrzl'on'rno. - his tl week we announced 17 sucres'sful can- F didutes at. Normal School Entrance, ', it appears there were 18 the omitted one being it, (Bi) Marshall of Nor- i nunhy. Ag tin Mr, All ll) informs us I twenty three wrote not twenty five ‘ and only fourteen were tinally recoup mended bythe stall so tnat the stand- ard of thcschool is higher than that of the Department. All honor to stall and pupils for the brilliant record. Mr. Allan expects to be home about 15th of August. Our article of two weeks ago coin- menting on some wild remarks by one of the speaker: at Hanover on the twelfth wuh other reflections on the attitude of Mr Birden towards the Nationalists, of the close and constant allegiance of the Orange society in the main to the fortunes of the (lonservm live party with cognate remarks, has L not, we regret, met with the approval of our contemporary. Still we are _-. “Minna tn submit for his censor- ia,yAii5iit' of mu contemporary. Dun we mu not prepared to submit. for his censor- ship any editorial or other matter we write for the Review and so it will have to stand, Much sympathy is felt for Mr and Mrs Will Atkinson, M Einstein, whose infant son, James Edward, passed away Monday morning at the age of six months. The child has always been in good health, but was seized with convulsions} about 2 a. m. that morning and died a few bcurelater' The funeral was held Tuesday from the residence of Mrs Atkinson’s par- ents. Mr and Mrs W. J. Young. Rev. Dr. Farquhnrson ottleistimt. Inter. ment took place in Trinity Church cemetery. Mr and Mrs McClure, Tot- onto, attended the funeral. Mr Mo. Clure returned Tuesday, his wife and ctra-. malna'lnhll! for a few weeks children remaining lot' a 1"" T'VE2hal_'"r' with her parents. Mr and Mrs Jas. At- kinson. Aonsw A o,sFuxoRArreos--A small blue, which was fortunately checked l in time, might have resulted seriouéiy in Mayor Buck's residence last Friday otternoon. Painters at work there Ind been mixing paints in the stable, and thrown skins and other refuse in . manure be) dongside. Mrs Robson . Rt--- n‘nnanidp. noticed ttsmett I w‘uu... ..-_ - who lives alongside, noticed flameg shooting up from this later on. almost " high as the burn, and her daughter _ ---- -.... will; water and checked at once ran V'uu mu“ -..- V, the blaze, till Mr. Black and W. Thompson. who had hem notified, appeared Oil/CE; scene and extinguish- ed the fire, It was a close call for the barn god Miss Robson is to be com- I mended for - timely INI- 2 Pricevillp, was com iiiiiiiLai, THURSDAY. AUG. 7, 1913. ssinn. then west to G, R. south to 2nd .R and east that With which is â€mated tho Rankin Leader The band will give .11 open streets concert to-nlght Thursday. RURAL ituari-W' wlll an it u l favor " subocrlbntu on rml routes wsll notify no of the clung. (you the old to the new " won as and. no that there any be no hitch in getting the Review, DANGER-1t in meted some rouths were found tainperim with mail boxes on rural routes. We would remind them that the penalty for any such con- duct is very severe, in in fact an offence punishable with five or more years in I penitentiary. Steer clear of danger. Durham J uvenile lacrosse team could muster only eight signed players to go Hanover Friday and against ten boys part of the game. and nine the balance. were trimmed IT-I. The game has again been protested as Hanover played three under Junior certificates. " A. G." marcrtrm--r1on. A. G, Mag. Kay was elected in: week to the Al. harm Legislature from the district of Athabasca Landing. He had a sub- stanlial majority and will likely enter the Sifter: Cabinet. Bil election will give pleasure to mnny old friends in ontario, Sunni!) GAME AT tIAtrovEtt.--Itt a match which WI; close throughout Hummer ball clap won from the Durhams on Thurduy night last on their own groundi, Itwss the last game of the leag sa.aehei1ale, and six inning-4 were pluy‘x the name ending Ir-lo in favor of 'rthe home team. .Uutnide at \anke'tfbn's work, it was the best baseball chine series. Pollo- l coski pitched for a}. home team while i D, C. Town was in t who: for Durham. Forty Thousand Men Required. Farm Year's in Ontario to Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alttertts will be run. and special trains operated. making the trip m about thirty-six hours Itld, avoigpisg :umuL 'o"vr"""" â€v--- __- W - any change of can or transfers. Thi- will be a day shorter than any other route. bb Going Trip Hrest" $l000 to Win. nipeg. plus half-eeot, per mile from Winnipeg up to MncLeod, Ualgary or Edmonton. kt Return Trip East, " $1800 to Win- nipvg, blus half-cent per mile from all points east of MacLeod, Calgary or Edmonton, to Winnipeg, Going Dateg.--Attgtttrt I&h--Frotn alt stutiotas Kingston to Renfrew in- rluawe and east thereof ln Ontario. August, 22nd--From Toronto and West on Grand Trunk Main Line to S 'mia inclusive and south thereof. August. 25th--From Toronto and North Western Ontario, north of but not invludirg (“and Trunk Line to Sarnia and out. of Toronto to King- ston, Sharhot Lake and Renfrew, In- cluding these points. -- - a“ “A t L'IHUIIIH b..__T. r-.." - Snptemher 3tsd--Frorn Tomato and all stations in Ontario Inst of hut not including Grand Trunk blue Toronto to North Bay. Septhber tith-From all stations on Grand Trunk Line Toronto to North Bay Inclusive and was! thereof in Ontario Including Ch P. R. Line Sud- hury to Saulte Ste Marie, Ontario, but not including Azilda and west. A II n For full partirculnri see nearest u. P. R. Anny: or write ly.',; Murphy, --__ A ---.. 'romrtttt bisrrrct Passenger t Laborers' Exeurmions--This 's Wheat Cromwlll be the Lar- st In The Histury orcanada lt1 Miss L. McAuliffe" millmery atom, Wednesday, August 6th. Man- icuring. Massaging. Hair-drossing. Shampooing and Scalp treatmonts. A good opportunity for ladle: to have hair goods made to order-itch", puffs, bangs, pin-curls and fringes, by C. B. CASWELL. Tenders Will be received by the undersigned, up to August 20th for supplying 40 or 45 Iquaru of fimst clan cedar shingles. for ioof1ntt the shed at the Rocky church. hair Dressing Parlor Opening The Prize Lists for South Grey Fall Fair issued trom this ottice have an omission of one of the Swine Cline: which this notice is intended to rectify. It effects Breeders of Tamworth: only. The omitted part is no follows ', CLASS s7-frAMYL9.ErH OR RED BREED Boar My J.W' Breeding 80w......,........... Pair Spring Pigs. my sex droppcd in 1913............ Pair Bacon hogs not less than 1601bs. pring pigs in all chases may com N C pet. Tenders Wanted. Tine 7:317 him, M cents h Correction S. PU'rnIcnnocou Bentinck. P "nun-n...- Vint, Totontd "i"5VtAtt A Wave of Aware of law-braking qeeu" to [ have passed over Dnrhlm for a week [ put. Lat Thursday morning it was discovered tint burglars had made a night mid on several business place- ln town. the purpose td the robbers evidently henna to secure ready cash for no articles of values seem to have been taken. Entrance was got mainly through rear doors and windows and the amount of money abstracted war 'uteomsiderable, acme Imall change only at one place. seven cents at an- other and at one place a. dollar or more. Indication. are that the bur- glaries were committed by Intel men with some knowledge of the surround- ings. The places VlBlled were the bard. ware stores of Wm, Black and McKech- med: Lennhanf E. Limits, Mrs Beggs & Son. Alex McLuehlttn and the villa es olJ. P. Telfrnl and Dr. Hutton, where drawers were ransacked and papers thrown around. More startling even than this was a l " hold-up " which took place on Bat- _ urday night or rather Sunday morn- ing when B young immigrantfrom England was waylnid on the Itreet. robbed of over $26.00 and a watch which he was bringing out in trust. to A friend here. The incident is deplor- [ able and one teels heartfelt sympathy for the young man who met with such a. violent reception on hie fiest night in Durham. try about l2 months. been notified to meet the v. tan. i train Suturdny night and was or. hand to do so waiting till 12 o’clock. but was disappointed to tind his friend did not alight. However, the friend was on board, but tired and weaned With travel, he fell asleep. after leaving the junction and did not hear the station called. He woke up soon after the train started west and found to his 'dilnmy that he was two miles beyond Durham. The conductor stopped the l train and allowed him off and he trudged wearily track the two miles burdened with a grip, He followed tho railmad Mink and ultimately reached the crossing at Garalmxa. street about 1 mm. and was in a quan- dary which way to turn for the Ccr,- tral hotel where his fiiend Saunduis boarded. Fall At this juactureue fell in with two men coming down the hlll and asked the way to the Central. They knew, but bargained that the iuforntatiort well worth the price of a drink. They seized hold of she stranger, got his pocket book am} extracted the money, returning him the book. They also found the watch, a dying bequest: of a Hanan“! Saunders’ bat senLimenc l00 l elulive of Saunde lelulive of Saunders' nun senummw was dead where sordidness reigned. I The two “goods imarimns l" reeled on Southwards after making a threat to shoot him if be told on them aud Lewis with feelings not easily Im- agined, started up the hill in search of the Central. He passed it and was near the Review corner when he .umt John McDonald, liveryman, returning 1?i?i a rig and was directed by him to the Central Hotel. Dummy and Hold-UP TORONTO 2595191331 One hopes, for the [mums ortho town than the accused will be able to free themuhu. even though the evldenco palatial to thin being out at an un- timoly hour, and togathor. with other clrcumohnces seem to tell against them. Mr Brooks is a married may with qofe out two children and they will h". to endure a "non of pain- tut “zloty. Neither of the accused Law-Breaking d his 'ell in with two hill and asked d. They knew, the information have before this come under the clutch. es of the Il,." and we are sure when once clear they will never come again. We hope Mr Lewis will not mount. the country by his mart experience in Durham and whoever the culprits are we hope that full justice will he done. Durham cunnot afford to loleute such practices. . ----- 0.“ Mrs Smith (nee Miss Trixie Arm strong) of Yorkshire, England. lauded last week and " visiting hex-amen Mrs D, Jackson. Mr and Mrs Jessie McClure, of Tor onto, came to Durham Monday to at tend the funeral of Mrs McClure‘s Kilt! nephew. “t week and " visiting her “a.†um Mary Edge has been eaguca M" D, Jackson, to upiomut in But) ton Continuation Mr and Mn Jessie McClure, of Tor. School for the ensuing term. onto, came to Durham Monday I. " Mrs hL Phersou ot Toronto in Tiaib tend the funeral of M" McClure's hate 'mg 'did,' Mrs. Neil McCannel and other nephew. rem ives and t: iends wound Priced“. Miss Edith Chadwick returned Mon- Min Mazet Willie of Allot Park. day after visiting friends in Gurlpn. Bu been engaged u teacher at Hum!!- Mrs T, Corbett, Toronto, and dough. l Hill tor the coming 1.1111: Minn In, tere, Iris nnd Ads Bre spending three Buckus in ensued It Birth" Who“! weeks with M" ll, Whitman. and Mr, Arthur Backus at No. l, Mr w. Scarf spent last week judg- NOIanl)y. in: standing grain crops in ditterent m" cm. Aljoe left on Wedneodt' _ localities. to spend a couple weeks with Chate. Miss J. M. Weir. B. J, mending holidays last week with Mrs J. Duff Forest Coated. Mrs Jao, Firth, of Buffalo, N, Y.. formerly of town, was in town the be- ginning of the week, visiting her many old friends and stayed wrth Mn and Mrs Joe Firth, upper town. She‘ lanes ln September for \Vinnipeg.l where she will in future make her) home with her son John, Miss Bessie Telford left Friday for l Rnrlla. from where she will go on to Miss Bessie Telford tett [VI-may mil Barrie, from where she will go on to malloale a few weeke. Mr Jack Davidson has been tram- terred fromthe Standard Bank in To. tonto to the one in Port Perry. This Week he Wu home for a few days. Mr Frank Itolph, Toronto, former aetsountttrtt in Standard Bank here, _ spout a few days renewing acquaint. under). Mr Allie McIntyre. Torouto, was also at the parental home for lb! holiday. Miss Elsie Aston, of Toronto, in tht guest of Mis weeks. Mr and Mrs 3-1.5. daughter spent the stein, daughter spent the holldnv in Hol- In M, Stormy and lion it“. stein, Blown Are visiting their “our. In Miss Edith Grant spent "I'."! ot Collins, of Palmer-ton. . the week with her friend. All" Bea- Mr..Vitaer d Vuwoavor. "h. in me. Who? P Pulmonton. ' C it-" ",G% hee (nether. In Mere. Mr John A. Buck and daughter dith we mrdneedtty to spondulo' Iona, of Chester, were Visitor-oval the I TG' with Forest retstive' before moo! week end with friends int town T'/ inn Mr F. in Toronto. . 1 ' . The former me many " 3:11:11:thl’uiccville‘sbolidnyMonday! Mr Cooper and Mm “comm: . _ .Chuley, were cue-u over the N Miss Bea McGowan left Friday last '0nd of Mist Gertrude IcOomb. " _ to visit for a couple of weeks in and l, Heep" sung a verr lccepublo solo " around Klmbelley with friends. 'lthe Baptist Church on Sunday eve Miss Agnes and Mum Arthur' Hing. Ramage went to London Fridnylnst. mm 1 P. Hopkins. Toronto, It to visit relMivea far a week or two. L,'."n"L,iici"vi, Homily in town. MISI Bea McGow to visit for a couple wound Kimberley v Miss Agnes and Master Anuur Ramage went to London Friday last to visit relatives fer a week or two, Mrs T. Harris and daughter Mar- garet teturned Fridny. after a 7 month's absence in Fort Willkun and the West With their numerous rein. the: and friends and are again domi, tiled in their home hare. Mr Nat. Davey. of Durham. who in gunned tn the new fox industry in t Mr Nat, Hsrvey. ot Uuruam. wuu .. l engaged tn the new fox industry in a J quiet way. was in town yeatendny on 1 his way to visit R. E. utmilton, an- t' other unobtrusive enthusiast. Then“ fox men saem to have taken lelmns' from their stock and go about their! business without making much noise,! about it, There is money in it jun! I now.--5it, Forest Corded. ', 19v. Dr. Murray. Toronto, supplied), the Presbyterian pulpit Sunday and will continue to do so during August. Dr. Hurray " now retired and was. fonmexly for many years dine. Though advanced I ha. both lire and vigor with as his theme. his cannons I showing the audition that famous throughout the Rey. Dr. Fuquharson sumo " pulpit ind his (ember. This school offers you advantages not offered in my other similar whom in Ontario. Our courses are similar to that ot Sanford Business Colicgc and Elliott Business College, Toronto. We have experienced instinct." and we assist graduates to high grade position. For tuner putkulln. E911 Tang ferr., Sept. Fl , r"'"".-- " " crf / tavfi,ouuC/jortcy /’?/d)lwz'726-}J /(r/éyc write us THE mm ilMlrili CANADA WW... m... w" But "gidii-uKuai' , Ethe Hunter for air. B, A,, Durham, is Lys In! week And thin J. Duff 5torrttrero.--Nt. many years in Kincan 3 advanced in yours he ad vigor with the gospel his Bunions on Sunday capiul AW f . . " 20,000,000 Gama mop ' p '.. . i t C60Gtl9t? - . ' ' . I 2.600.000 Tout Am . . . . . “0.000.000 -- " "" n __ DURHAM BRANCH t Coleridge And! Itolldnv in iw) mun-.- mhmms -iiid or aitllll Ito, formal" Bank here, t uquaint_ " Toronto. iii2"G irariuot Jail Bunches. at made him e Province. expects", rc- work in Btrp. for ad Mrs H. McDonald ll yummy - mother, Mrs Hohk'nk. of Cr-tora t, is the this Week. “ couple Miss Elsie Pickering. of loun‘. Por. - est, spent I few days at her hrothu'. WITH WHICH IS? UNITED Pam Wan! a $L00 - 0. “no: a 90mm INCORPORATED 1869 Mum Atchison And “thanâ€: Blur. hardwsre "att. - C Bolidty it their hume- la Ila. Huri-ton. [can Altrrd and Albert leviath- " and brother-in-lor, Mr Hickok oi Toronto. holidnyed ttt their home here over the week and. Min Clara Alice left to spend a coup]. we worth nelstivee. . Kn Dr. Culbertson. mm Ion and daughter. of Mulcrd. returned Wed. - “(or upendlng chin weeks a her brotheru, Dr, Wolfe. I! Ju. Moore, of Stratum. up.“ over the holiday at " sE-nr'c. MN can. Petty. Mics Zeta Bk: lr of PJeloy double! of Dr. "/:t2r,2.f,'.', ottttaae0 as teacher II ttt pix-w Owl-loll " Durham school commencing not. month. Rev. Mr. Boom and daughter It. sisiting relutivu in town. Hrs. Dan Ferguoou, of London paid ‘lhl‘lef visit to Durban friend. um week. Mr Geo. Arrowlmilh attended I plcnlo at Palmerston Bun-d" a! Sepia-nor men, be representing the tinny-Burris Co. l est, t 1 here (W. Mr Cooper and um Hooper. ol Che-Icy, were Rum: our the wool and of Mist Gertrude IcOomb. I“. Hooper song a very acceptoblo solo (a the Baptist Church on Sunday eve. ning. Mm L. P. Hopkins. Toronto. lg spondmg Civic Iolldny In town. Mia Edna Howey oi Tom-to. m Io visit her fatherat mum-mu after spending a week with like Clan Greenwood. Miss Irene Luv-on. of Toronto. In spending her holiday: with her parents Mr. D. H. Firth of Toronto up... oven Civic Holiday with his mother at Edge Hill. Mr. wan Fletcher of Tannin in visiting at Mn. G. our the holiday" Mr L W vtrited in t Ml Hugh Mvt'ormat'k, n in brightening the home (1 and am" hora In pron proud of ho "opted any _ _ ___ Es _.,.-, d Mo Hugh Md‘urmrwk. 0t Pluchurg. is brightening the homo of " mother and statu- bore at present. B. h proud of hu Idop'ed city not With n canon. for he Inyl it excels In commot- clsl and industrial life und at tho um time is a city ot homes and full ot pro- grussive people. Ita Unnuun Omb- and Societies are composed of the elev- erut man in the United Btates. Arey s. HUGH ES, Mun-w. . McDonald II visiting he. Mrs Hohhizk. of Crawford WILSON. Principal Dinqman, or St. 1 wn for the holiday m was attENer Cor. William and cearsts. ember of Toni“) I. G. Hopkins of Dudum I. ot Civic L uld Th mull. ig