en s $2.50 | the] , at the ripe age l.dy wel! known sborhood, after .. nd benevolent r vay . . Herbus _ about 12 years six . sons and T.- «ons are Jobhn, the Week, Geo. the excursions, hos, in Durkamâ€" Jane, Mrs Obas. in . _ Deceased on the homeâ€" ow Tharsd ay> McLean dJ:J emale Pills r tl!e le ) W us the ere i sample of he women of : depart me nt showing is ving of potaâ€" wP Agaln the best feeling p« , supporters he humblest ssox, Duâ€"ba® npver iails. Thesoe 1 in regul the & system. Yan‘s are at led to any (..Mh:m Nichol ully up t iwh in son »oo t iwrham township Weath®râ€" \p. When tion that herse io 8. ‘ u’el‘“i“ Em Help rincipal ciation, sked to id onuly TDA i 1 this e will 1 per ut while AF K *« es of look to J M 10 F TH -;;:Z] hink > winng YTANDARD or CEANADA 3gbP Ee e a es e o e ne esn ce nla calar ola ale ala l e alp aleCela l elecel VOL. XXKXV1l, NO. 41 7TOI ’ ew Mantles New Dress Fabrics New Silks ; CAaLP Gold Medal and mearngent ~ere . sâ€" â€" Fred J: Welshé k o e ce en e w n ce en nn se ot o t wad t S:ock of Feeding Stulfs RONTO _ / E__oooontammecinnicatiatenment D UR H AM BRANCH, Cl al 4) 1 s ompmpee gp 99 AUTOMOBILES OFFlop ite . W. SMITH ur Calt f \8 5 F. MORLOCK “\g x DC MT acter : Intelligence â€"e and of the best quality. We have installed a 3 OAT CRUSHER, and will crush your oats for Horses. : are now »being exhibited here projusion _ of tasteful stybes, inc the latest seasonable novelties, as for this season by the leading pT the world‘s fashion, \car thoroughly overhauled and tuned perienced man in a‘l branches of the ind one who has made repairs a specialty While as Custom ‘ree lin cars Northâ€"west Gem Flours lern equipment, along WilM CA*LV T. 1 only the choicest of Canadian Hard dal and Northâ€"west Gem the highestâ€" in the year. Costs no more than many ffered . led H K ecohnto‘ s 1EAT, Chopping Promptly Done [ay and Salt for sale sortmekts are at their best. lT is an advantage sometimes to keep a bank account in the names of two persons, so that either one may make withdrawals. Such an account is called a "joint account." We shall be pleased to fumish parâ€" Several second hand Russel are The Review to new subscribers to the end of the year for 25 cents The Ourhan 1 put into along with extreine care and t of Canadian Hard Wheat, â€"st Gem the highest p.ossil.)le Early ited here in great ybes, including â€" all velties, as confirmed leading producers ol the milling of (1bs Phone 93 inferior , o<~l[L OW NS | AEREOPiCS K JA Good general purpose mare and foal for sale. Dr. SxuttH, Dornoch. Mr Wm . Calder has been appointed town ticket agent for the G, T. R.. as successor to Mr J. R. Gun. The Ladies® Aid of the Methodist church are holding a social in the parsonage this Thursday evening. Burcurr® Busingss ror SaLk â€" (Good stand and good patronage. Apply to o ie oA o esc ie o% _ Box 213, Harriston, Ont. Ladies‘ and Gentlemen‘s Clean Pressâ€" ing and Repairing promptly attended to in Tailor shop adjoining Middaugh House. Orders may be left at the Middaugh House T tion of the contractor to reverse the | t building end for end in moving, thus$ \ putting the rear end first, 3 GuUILp UPENING â€"Pally 100 peop‘e \ : attended the opening meeting for this | . term of the Presbyterian Guild on\ Monday night. It was an auspicious opening and prospects for tha ecnsuing terrme are assuming a roseate hue. | Monday night‘s meeting was featured | by an address by Rev. Charles Farquâ€" harson, of 8t, George and nephbew of the pastor, bearing on a trip to ltaly. It was told in an entertaining manner and his auditors receriyed much inâ€" formation about the Eternal city and its eanvironments which would never have been gleaned by reading. A wusical program was also provided by â€" tbe young ladies. Misses.â€" Kelsey,. Black, V. Caldwell and Mrs Stoneâ€" house, â€" favored with aâ€" quartette. They . were accompanied ty Miss A. ‘Ramage. Misses Black and Kelsey contributed piano selections and Miss v." Caldwell a pleasing . solo. Mi N. W. Campbell, B, A,, ably presided . Ners! mt 5 ce 1. Tok L hnd o tee McFaArRLA Dornoch. Top notch prices were paid for 5 carâ€" \ n appointed | loads of cattle shipped to Toronto on G, T. R.. as | Tuesday. As@ sample of prices Mr C. H. Moffatt of Edge Hill, sold and deâ€" > Methodist | livered 5 yearlings and 3two year olds ial in the | on Wednesday at $45 each. . Hogs are ening. | now queted at $8.50 per owt. or SaLE â€"| Frapss: AcaA®M.â€"Uertain members | patroD«g®: | of the Public School Board paid an inâ€" | Ont formal visit to the school one a.ft,«-r-‘ 5 noon recently and among otker things Clean Pressâ€" | yequiring their attention, considercd ly attended | ;goeting the fire alarm system of the inâ€" g Middaugh | spitution woald not be out of place, left at the ‘ Owing po:-silvly' to the recent reâ€"arâ€" rangement of classes after theâ€" holi~ CFARLANE __| days and to other unsettled conditions Sun, Springâ€" | around the school, no fire drill has ‘ing notice of | been piactised this term. Teachers is * district | and pupils were found totally unpreâ€" in charge of | pared for the alaiim and when the the Internaâ€" "‘ gong sounded, confusion reigned for a yes in Springâ€" | few moments. Many faces blanched old Varney | with fear at the thought of a Kre, and n& Mrs Ohas | in some cases a few thougbtless pupils i were going to make a rush for exits, With which is incorporated t‘‘e Esistzsin L:evier A pretty weddiag was celebrated on Tuesday at the home of the bride’s\ parents in Normanby when Miss | Henrietta Keller became the bride of | Mr. Fred Gibson of Durham . No | particulars at time of writing. t dhsadat es 4 gong sounded, confusion reigned for a few moments. . Many faces blanched ‘ with fear at the thought of a Kre, and in some cases a few thougbtless pupils were going td make a rush for exits, Calm, possessed teochars however preyented this aud threw open the slass 100m doéors and in a very x-hm't‘ tume ‘the building wae cleared. very few who did not thiuk that the whole school was ablaze until they reached the outside. When the true state of atfairse was discoyered, there was a common breath of relief, Since then | daily practices have been beld and the staif and scholars are now ready for ‘ any emergency which might arise, | It takes about a minute‘s time for | more than 300 students to leave the | building now. THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 9, 1913. Another Successful Milestone W hile the attendance at this live loâ€" cal fair has been larger, the interest in it and excellence of the exhibits has sel dom, if ever been surpassed. The morning was not very promising and may have deterred some but it brightâ€" ened as the day advanced and ended fine. * _ The govofl:ï¬_‘ehf judge in sheep and 1 cattle wished it known that what came under his hands was of rare excellence, sheep especially and At to appear at Toronto shows. The same remark would apply to much of the exhibit. The Directors will soon have to con sider enlarging their hall for it now has a congested appearance, though brilâ€" liant in the ample display of the proâ€" ducts of field and home. Judge Rowe, of Durham, thinks the display of bread and pastry classes could not be surâ€" passed for excellence and as usual the root and vegetable exhibits compel the thought that the locality is eminently suited for this purpose. Butter was in abundance and judging the forty or fiflty samples must have been difficult. The presence of the Owen Sound Kilty Band was a delightful feature, they were generous with their music too and would be welcomed again. The hospitality of the citizens was never more in evidence qs many Durâ€" ham visitors can satisfy, but we are warned by the staff that space is precâ€" ious and trust that the prize list and our fine correspoondence will give a vivid picture of a fine show. _# § 4 â€"â€"~~ will be passed at the expiration ol On€ / month from the date hereof, for the purpose of closing that portion of Colâ€" lege Street, in the Town of Durham, commencing at & point one bundred and sevéenty five feet south of Lambâ€" tom street and continulng to its interâ€" seclion . with Sidler. Street‘ on | the South. ;, Take Notice that a Byâ€"Law of the Jorporation of the Town of Durham vill be passed at the expiration of one Ne Sanar thevedaxte nereof; tor the Dated the 6:h day of October. 1913. Town of Durham Priceville Fair Public Notice wa, B. VouL®t, Clerk, Durhams ONTARIO ARCHIVEsS TORONTO one afterâ€" ker things considercd n of the inâ€" it of place, i and deâ€" year olds Hogs are 5t Fere Passe ). L0 af us | & chiidren, five sons and ong CaURTUT were born to Mr anod Mrs McArthur, five of whom, four sona snd one dAaughter are hying. Of these there were preseni on Wednesday two sons and their daughter, _ There were also pleyen grandehildren, nine being presâ€" ant on the occasion. A pleasant feature of the event on Wedneeday was the presence of six who witnessed the ceremony fifty years ago : Mrs Archie MeArthar, #sisâ€" ver of the groom and her son Donald ; MrObas. MeArtbur, brother of the groom ; Mrs James Campbelt, of Bufâ€" falo, N. Y., sister of the bride ; Mrs Malcolm McMillan, niece of the groom and Mrs Donald MeA1 thur, Sr,, sisterâ€" inâ€"law of the groom. a e CC t * s ‘ . h | _ m | y Ks 7 _# 3 2 3 Simammy & | mss w N e tw 1. s j Y3 is TCcs 6 * â€" es &7 s * e Rg J i i+ l o 150 geuoaes.. * y _ _."~M 3# I â€" |r } 5l f C 2C 12 o ho f | 4 + ks } s â€"ad +4 _ o 99 | ~| j 8 e : 4‘~ oo Aobotm recerme epeiienmeveat After all had assembled Rev. J. A. ‘ T Matheson, pastor of the Presbyterian | ti church, Priceville, called the eompany | b abost sixtyâ€"five in number, to order | p and after prayer sat down to the table \ i weighted down with many good | e things in honor of the occasion. Afâ€" | n ter all had done justice to the imner | 4 man, Mr Matheson, acting as toastâ€" master, spoke of his long acquaintâ€" ance with the aged couple and of the ® many good qualities they not only | £ possessed but practised and read the . following address : ‘ ! To Mr and Mis John MeArthur : \' Dear friends,â€" \ We, your children. grandehildren, o neighhors and friends haye gathered , tog @hber in the sight of God and this| compant assembled te celebrate with | you and make glad your hearts on lhis! your Golden Weddiag anniversary, _ | Marriage, " that honorable rsh\'el | instituted of God in the time of . man‘s | | innocency and signifying unto us the | | mystical unionr, which is . bet wixt | | Christ and His Churct, is to be enterâ€"| , | ed into advisedly. reverently, discreetâ€"| ly and in the fear of God," _ Not to: | many is the great priyilege given which you toâ€"day enjoy, God in his 4 | word declares that the days of a , | man‘s life are three score years and " | ten. God in ms great mercy hath preâ€" ¢ | served your days to see His command fulfilled and with the bride of your EUE coch. ca mont anur friends here toâ€"day 1863 â€" GOLDEN WEDDING MR. youth to meet your LMIenO* C222R °" [2 °6 ard you can say / His Providence has brought us through Bich changing various year ; We will. with yows and anthems new, Before cur God appear. Our residue of days and Lours Taine wholly Thine shall be, i And all our consecrated powers A sacrifice to Thee. lay. Form 2â€"Peta hoberls, 42000 *CM Neila Marshal, Mary Findlay, <Russel Ecoles. » ‘~ Form. 1â€"Doris McAuley, Linda Teas. dale, Herbert Hannam. Christine Moâ€" Girr, Robin Farquharson. > PUBLIC SCHOOL DEPARTMENT Sr.4thâ€"Gladys Search, Anna Cliff, Cameron Wakefield, Gladys Bryan, Irene McPhes («â€" es o aee o 1PEn® MERROCITES Jr. 4thâ€"Bdna Browning, Jemima Lawrence, Ethel Whitmore‘ Stella Mcâ€" Crae, Janie McLean. Sr. $rd.â€"A. ‘Jacob, F. Lawrence, A. McKelvie, S. MeAuliffie, M. Vollet. . & wosril xT -â€"'J-r: -3rd.-V. Jacob Holmes, R. Snell, K. !‘ Falcooner eq. 8r. 2nd.â€"W. Mitchell, S. Denuelly} W. Abraham, W . Jacob, M. McGirr. _ Js. 2ndâ€"Aâ€" MceAuliffe, C. Mitchell, G. Bearch, M. Yirrs, W. Thompson. §r. 1st.â€"C. McGirr, G. Armstroug, B. Torry, M. Orr, L McDonald, J. Mepburn. P" istâ€"M. Cliff, B. McComb, M. QOrutchley, K. Hughes, V. Ryan, A. AND MRS. JOHN McARTHUR, The Glen, Glenelg I i“l‘:,.‘j Reta Roberts, Edith Edge, shal, Mary Findlay, Russel s e e in e o i se fanaian sls ... 2 ) sn cob, F. Lawrence, eAuliffe, M Vollet. cob, A. Smith, M. K. MeAuliffe, and H. [YÂ¥e editor thanks the friends who have supplied him with the foregoing information. Me wishes to add his sincere congratulations to the bride and geoom of 50 years and hopes to be able in 1923 to give similar felicitations at their diamond wedding. May all bealth and happiness and the love of 1¢.'.hildren and grandchildren brighten all their future days ] D. This school offers you advantages not offered in Ontario. Our courses are similar to that of and Blliott Business College, Toronto, We h: and we assis graduates to high grade positions o write us. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA [ C( _ (fz//e/CJ/‘ï¬Ã©cJ/e/o manks the friends who im with the foregoing He wishes to add bis tnlations to the bride Capital AuthorI200 . _eâ€"_â€" * 0. = * 00 0 41,500, Capital Paid Up â€" » «_ c + 1{800000 Reserve Fund .« oc n t % PCaniyuites onl seu â€" .‘ .‘ . ~. + >200,000,000 2090 Branches thronghoul _7__74“'“'-4 DURHAM BRANCH : all Term from Sept 1913 THE TRADERS BANK OF CANADA Sawings Dopartment at ull Branches. WITH WHICH ISs UNITED Pubfished Weekly at $1.00 a veer, 0. RAMAGE & SON,Posumezas DFf»| _ Mp E. A. May, G. P. R, agent, Mr®s Hay and baby are bholidayIng for a couple weeks with friends in Cleveâ€" \alug land, .\\ Mr John A. MacDonald who has your\ been agent in Walkerton for the pask mouth, is relieving agent at the OC.P.R. INCORPORATED 1969 Mre Arthur Hutton left Monday to take a position with theC. P. R . as Port McNichel. Miss Mary Kdge, of Draytc over the week end at her Glenelg. Miss Viola Rennie, of E was a guest of town friends NVMIG & SE Ou SnE AACAERE o C meRNO nE C 0 00000 B days. Friends of Mrs W m. Laidlaw will be pleased to learn that she has sufficiâ€" ently recoyered from her accident to be able to leaye the Hospital this week. She will stay for a time with her daughter, Mrs (Dr.) J, McMillan, in the city. Mrs Munro Sutherland returned to Toronto on Monday, after visiting at W. B. Vollett‘s for the past few weeks, Mr Sutherland came up last week end (l; Mr, Wm. Hoig 1s vis town for a few days. Rev. N. McCausiand this week Where he 0o wedding of a college fri Rev. N. McCausiand is in Toronto this week Where he officiated at the wedding of a college friend. f Mr. Jack Davidson visited at his home Tuesday before leaving for Midâ€" land where he has been transferred by the Standard Bank. Rev. R. H. Rogers oi Artaur ano Rev. Mr. Prudham of Durham exchangâ€" ed pulpits on Sunday, both ministers preaching missionary sermons. En route home on Monday, Mr. Prudham stopped at Kenilworth where he gave an address on missionary work in Japan. FetTksâ€"At Tompkins 20, to Dr. and Mrs. daughter . Sirrgâ€"In Duarham Of Mr, and Mrs: R danghter, not offered in any other similar school to that of Stratford Business College . We have experienced instrnctors e positions, _ For {uller particulars, . HVGHES, Manager. | Mrs 0. Ramage had the of entertaining for a night ; Leask who lefs Tuesday for n after a few pleasant weeks ¢ KReremont, his hoiwwe for the manse, IN€ 20°" > Presbyterian pulpit WILSON, Principal Durham on Sept, SULD, _ Mre. Robt, Smith is visiting friends in Mrs. Farquharson of t a few days with manse. the former BORN Fletcher, and iry, who have n and brother, »mnoch, for the to their howes 2nd of Arthur and Sask., on Sept. Alex Festes, & Toronto T. U. m on , to 19