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Durham Review (1897), 7 Sep 1905, p. 1

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HK! ers n 0 C10 left 635C 15¢ 20 to 0 VOL. XXVIL NO. $#J/ ts gfififlflEEEEEEEEEEE &Eflgm@sg 2 Readyâ€"toâ€"wear CIOthiNZ & _ _James Ireland. â€" & .:c:emmmsmmmmxmmwx% Ts We have a huge table of Men‘s and Boys‘ Readyâ€"toâ€"wear \ which we want to reduce. The goods are rightâ€"and y find the prices right. If you want to save money, here‘s an extra chance. & Hard or soft Shlrts fronts â€" handâ€", some patterns, and above all, Men‘s Colored We‘ve just got in some new will make up swell Suits The new Skirts for Fall are now in stock and are swell. Wc&n them from the plain tailored effects to the more dressyz i); pleated ones. Skirts to fit everybody. .!r‘ We‘re here in the Trunk and Valise business, ready to fit y with any kind of travelling equipment. 4 Trunks . . . $3.25 to 7.00 â€"Telescopes. . 75¢ to Sf Suit Cases. $3.50 to 6.00 Club Bags..$1.50 to 3 Skirts at all prices from ... GOOD FITTERS. New Goods for Ordered Suits \ got in some new Tweeds, Worsteds, Venetians, that ike up swell Suits. We can sell you goods and _ trimmings so you can have your Suit Â¥ * finished at $15 to $20. 4 At exceptional Values. Trunks and Valises Ladies‘ Skirts 3 h dedinn e acoiing o9 0)L 008 2. yuv.yv. 92.50 to D. Men‘s Ti s s TieSs hands, 18§S h.@;:, flowing ends or made ng ties. We have a large tâ€" light and dark colorsâ€"when you look at them, you will be sure to see just the ti@ you want. T * Readyâ€"toâ€"wear Clothing are rightâ€"and you‘ll Purham 4 ® 16 f y es l eb oig i: ‘ DURHAM, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER7, 1905 _ Town Council met on Monday night { and passed a few accounts. There was i' vo pressing business and they adjournâ€" ed early. _ ! W. F. M. $8.â€"The annual meeting of the Presbyterial Women‘s Foreign Misâ€" ‘sionary Society will be held in Durham | Presbyterian Church on Tuesday, Sept. 19tb. _ The forencon session will be largely for the transaction of business, in the afternoon there will be a proâ€" ‘gramme for ladies and in the eyvening ‘ a meeting for both sexes, In addition | to other interesting features of the | Convention the Rev. Mr Winchester of i Toronto, will address the ladies in the | afternoon and the public meeting in the | evening. All interested in the work of | missions are cordially invited. . Offerâ€" |ings will be presented afternoon and | evening for the funds of the Society, ParrRIOTIc Soxna.â€"The Mail and Emâ€" pire last week had the following notice of an honor paid to Mrs De Touffe Lauâ€" der, wellâ€"known to many Durham peoâ€" ple: His Nerene Highness Prinee.Lou:. is of Battenberg pard a visit on Thursâ€" day afternoon to Mrs De Touffe Lauder, thanking her for her magnificent patriâ€" otic song, ‘*Britain, We Stand by You,‘‘ The Evangelists Crossley and Hunter begin a series of their meetings in Walk® erton on Sunday, Sept. 10th. The tem" poral preparation for these men is on an extensive scale, and includeg.committees on Heat and Light, Seating, Music, Ushâ€" ers and Collectors, Look out, Press, and last, but not least, advertising. If the spiritual preparations are equalâ€" ly adequate, much good will certainly be ac complished. New fall shapes in stiff hats in at Mockler‘s. Walkerton tax rate is 3 mills; Meaâ€" fords‘ is 27 and three tenth‘s mills, Wiâ€" arton‘s rate is also 28 mille. | H. H. Mockler has bis new fall stook | of ladies‘ underwear and hosiery in, |larger than eyer and the best values | possible. A meeting of the South Grey Womâ€" en‘s Institute is heing held at the home of Mr David McCrie, toâ€"day, Thursday at 2 p, m. â€" All are welcome. The Labrador eclipse expedition turnâ€" ed out to ~be a failure, as clouds obscured the yiew there. The exped. itions to Spain however. were fortunate in securing glimpses and photographs of this interesting phenomenon. The Model School opened on Tuesday with an attendance of nine, which may be added to. The following is the list;â€" Jno. Johnson, Herb Campbelt â€"Montâ€" gomery, Clara Aljoe, ‘Edith Allan, Rosâ€" alie Brooketr, Bella Binnie, Edith Grant Susie McClocklin. Dx Morrat DrEAo.â€"The venerable Dr Moffat, known to many here as the agont of the Upper Canada Religious Tract and Book Society, died at his home in Toronto about ten days ago. He was in his seventyâ€"fourth year, and was, nearly up to the rast, ar, enthusiast in his work. If you would have the most correct thing in dress goods this season and yet uot have to pay more than 50 cts per yd for it. Go to Mockler‘s, that‘s all. Dr Brown, Specialist in diseases of the eye, ear, n se aund throat, will be at tha Kni:pp Hotel. Durham, Saturday, Sept. 9, from 12 to6 p. m. Eyes tested and glasses supplied. Scnoor REâ€"OPEXED,â€"Tuesday mornâ€" | ing there was a rustling amongst the children collecting bags, books and bottles for school opening. The toachâ€" ers were all on hand and after the neâ€" cessary adjusting by Principal Allan. got down|to work. Miss McMurtry one of the new teachers has charge of the ciasses in the Public Library building while Miss A,. C. McKenzie has her Hlock in Calder‘s Hall, The model class meets toâ€"day, Wednesday, some |eight or nine in the meantime. Inâ€"| |spector Campbell and seyveral of the . | trusteas were present Tuesday evening, | to help set things aâ€"going. |\ Taur GrEATEST Moxtx.â€"The mamâ€" || moth cement industry has been 1unning |like a top all summer and turning out as { usual a first class article and in greater quantities than ever. The output for June exceeded any previous month in its history. July went ahead of June jand now August has eclipsed July. |Bome figures given to us ty Manâ€" |ager Farr show that 30214 barrels | of clinker were burned, and 33657 barâ€" .\ rels were shipped. This is an enormous : bminmsndwlt.heenentstusmd | means a lot of money. Even more than |last summer the institution has proved ‘ | iteelf a moneyâ€"making concern, and its \ | financial standing is continually being OPI ’lW d ce 159 90e onl j T902 e at »ufiy stock AppETizino DELIcCACIES, CAN)(:D.-_‘ Smoked chip beet, ‘Kippered Herrin Finnan Haddie and boneless Pig‘s Fee{ At Grant‘s. i§ The 74th New York National Guard visited Toronto Show last week in fu Military orderand werp warmly receive by the civil and military authorities, OxLy a QUaRTER. | Hoxors to Miss Epar.â€"Thursday. Aug. 31, a very pleasant surprise pat ty waited on Miss Amy Edge in her home and at an appropriate time in a happy evening presented hor with the address given below and a handsome gold mounted fountain pen. Miss Edge has been four years teachar of the Primary class in the Sunday School, where her work was greatly valued and the acâ€" knowledgment comes from her assocâ€" iates the Sunday School teachers and Bible Class before she leaves for the Have you a friend who would appre ciate the Review ? â€" Send it to him,â€"o bher,â€"till January 1906. It will cost yor only 2%c. Money may be sent at on risk in an envelope if wrapped carefull; Send toâ€"day. l A writ hais been issued at Ooggod'} ' Hall hy Malcolm N. and Amy Louise Clark of Meaford for unstated damaged for libel rnd slander. which they allege Mrs Lila Cameron circulated regarding. them,. Mr Clark is principal of the Pubâ€" lic shool at Méaford and his coâ€"comâ€" plainant is his wife,â€"Flesh‘n Advance, There is one editor in Heaven says an exchange, though how he got there, the: Lord only knows, but it is supposed that he rode in on the blind baggage or got a pass. . When they found him they tried to turn him out, but he refused.to go. They bunted all over Heaven: for a lawyer to serye him with ejectment papers but they could not find one so the editor held the fort, and is there toâ€" day. * | SBALARIES ArvANCcED.â€"The School Board at a meeting ou Saturday night recoginzed the claim of the teaching staff to an increase ef salary. This has been looked for for some time as the salaries were and are yet below The work done in the past has been of the most faithful kind as shown by reâ€" sults and by Inspector‘s and Principal‘s reports and this tardy recognition is amply justified. The salaries now stand Principal $800, Miss Forfar 550. Miss Mcâ€" Kerracher $475, Miss Meredith 425, Miss M. McKenzie $350, Misses A McKenzie, Gun, and Grant $325 each, Miss Mcâ€" Murtry $300, Miss Gordon $200 for the model term. You would hot believea unless you came and saw what beautifal new fall dress goods H. H. Mockler is selling at 50 cts a yd. self : ‘ Miss Amy Edge : ‘ DrEar FrIEXP : | For several years you have taken an active part in the organization ana tcaching of our Sunday School and recogâ€" nizing the value of your selfâ€"sacrifice and devotion to the cause, we, the teachers and Bible Class associated with you in the work, take this opportunity of meeting with you to spend a social evening before you leave us for other work,. To all attendants of the schocl, it is apâ€" parent the success that has rewarded your efforts. Thke class attended regularly. They never lacked interest and seemed to display an enthusiasm that marks the a.bifity of a true teacher. With these facts before us, we cannot let the occasion pass without asking you to accept this small gift as a slight appreâ€" ciation of the esteem and respect with which you are held by your mauny friends of the Sunday School. ONTARIO ARCHIVEsS TORONTO In closing we all join in wishing you & continuance of the success that so far has rewarded your diligence and application, and while we kaow that the sphere of inâ€" fluence of your character will be widened, we can rest assured that you will always call to mind with pleasure the happy days spent at home with the Edge Hill 8. S. Signed on behalf of teachers & Bible Class: MacoerE I. Ecror, â€" GracEk GrEExwooDb, Maria E. Rrrouis, J. W.Fiets. BORN MclLErax â€" At Rogers, Montana, on Aug. 23rd. to Mrand Mrs Neil McLean a daughter. Mrs McLean was Miss Flora McCannel, Top Cliff, Glenelg. Waggonâ€"Maker‘s shop in village of Dlro;:gfi. Bbow-r:::l oll)lirblc fo:-t t::;:gl- niture. IÂ¥ good sta uce bn Mire John Wilson cr J . M . I. The address speaks for itâ€" TO RENT. a & + <+< thoa South ’. negef fi < m'm 4 ant Gall The great function of swearing in the some time RRO, 8# UUU c c on have the Lieut.â€"Governor was done by the gov-‘ Auyone proving property can have ‘»‘;:; ernoxnic{merai, Lord Grey, in the name ; $8M® by paying all expenses connect of the King, on Friday last in Edmonâ€" | therewith. â€" Apply 10 ton, the first Lieut.â€"Governor of the | Joux McLrEax, Province being Hon. G. H. Bulyea. | Lot 26, Con 4. 8 1) R. Glenelg. The same ceremony was done for Glenelg, Sept 1, 1905. ?hukntchevvan on Mgnday in Regina. ‘ * fnhda o 2 0000 se t0zh: e new appointee there hbein . B. R s Forget, f KA8 | FOR SALE. Very_ fittingly, the popular premier of tho Dominiou, Sir Wilfred Laurier, was there and marked the occasion by eloquent utterances. There were exâ€" hibitions of atholiday nature, evolutions by the monnted police, school children‘s processions numbering 2000, singing during _ the _ swearingâ€"in ceremonies, * The Maple Leaf for Ever." The Dominion of Canada now conâ€" tains nine proyinces, and a territory or two that may some day attain Provinâ€" cial rank. The two latest additions to this happy family are the two new proâ€" vinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan, which on September 1 were duly}supâ€" plied with the necessary ontfit to enable them to rank as Provinces. y ery ouitigig, (ine n L2AE PPemIEE !‘:’fut;h:hDomméou, bllnred \Vi)lfred Laurier, | We have a large number of Farms eloque:{e uai?er:::::e. 'ti‘t;:eer(:acc;?:-): (:’x". ifor Sale in the following (_!uuptiesâ€" hibitions of atholiday nature, evolutions | Brant, Essex, Elgin, Grev, Haldimand, by the monnted police, school children‘s | Muron, Kent, Lambton, Lincoln, Mid« 3:;(:-?:“‘08: numbering 2000, singing | dlesex, Norfolk, Ontario, Oxford, Peel, *$ Theghhpl?e L::te?;:-nffég. nelesOntes) %P""'h- Simcoe, Victoria, Waterloo, Accompanying Sir Wilfred were Hon |\ Wellington, Welland, Wenlworth unfi Win. Patterson and Sir Gilbert Parker. ‘York. Also many Business and Resiâ€" the noted Canadian literateur. now, a | dential properties for Sale in all parts of 5 n Es l2 Wfertcces come IX:J&T}E’IEZ‘E&GE;H&ZE of Comâ€" ;the pro'vince. If you have a Farm or mons. here were telegrams of CODâ€" | other property for eale, write for our gratulations from King Edward, the| 3 C Colonial Seey,, Lord Strathcona and | t°""* of selling Real Estate. others, and the fireat historic event| The Western Real Estate Exchange, has passed into history in the most | LAd., London, Ontario. . successful manner. | W. W. RAMaAGE, Agent, Thistle. What about the school question? Never mentioned as far as we could see, except by a Toronto notable, Mr W. F. MmMacLean, of the World, who like a bird of bad omen. went out to croak at Calgacy, while the provinces were reâ€" joicing. One of the Several Highâ€"Class Attracâ€" tions at the Western Fair. After comé)letlng an extensive tour 0‘ the United States and Canada, the magâ€" nificent band of the Qlst Highland Regiment has been secured to give conâ€" certs during the Western Fair. That this enterprise on the part of the Fair managament will be appreciatâ€" ed thare can be no doubt. The band is composed of fortyâ€"one musicians, all masters on their respective instruments, and in every c.ty of the United States where it played was accorded an ovaâ€" tion. The ring attractions are of the usual high class. They include leapiniI the fiup in a steam automobile by Mons. reton, the only I?Itimuw act of the kind in the world. Ha«rdv, in some rea.lli thrilling high wire work; Rice and Elmer, expert horizontal bar perforâ€" mers; the fiye Bellatzer Sisters, une qualled gynmasts anda acrobats; Wolfe and Miiton, in a bounding billiard table act; the fire Valdares, extraordinary trick bicyclists and unicyclists; Mullin and Oornllni.‘mmien of acrobatic comâ€" .ld’&d. and Bi Andrus and hbhis Mule aAl A,. U. MayfGeld, of the Danver News yse of the dignity and the support of Rewspaper : *"No country weekly ould be placed in a position where it compelled to beg for the subscripâ€" obs due it, Subscribers shourd have ough pride in their home town, their ime country and their home paper to y up. It is a black eye to any comâ€" unity ‘to have the home paper conâ€" pually reminding its delinguents that ould rewmit. It looks as though the ubntry was too poor to support a _ The fireworks will be the best ever atâ€" tempted in London, and will give a graphic mution of the historic great Nelson gained so much honor and glory for the gE‘ navy, acken, Ed. McUlocklin, Frank Irwin. [he annual fee is $1.00 and the © Presiâ€" nt, Sec‘y and Treasurer are appointâ€" a committeeto draft a code of byâ€"laws, ‘he officers are as under : lon. Pres, â€"Dr Jamieson M. P. P. Vice Pres. â€"H. H. Miller M. P. tes. â€"J, P. Telford. . â€"Jno, A Darling. [reas, â€"Jno Kelly. Japtain of Association â€" R, Torry. mLieut. â€"F, Peel., = Lieut, â€"T. Moran. Jommittee of management: R. Mcâ€" After com e the South Grey Rifle Association stanud second to none in the Provâ€" &s regards numbers or efficiency. Alberta and Saskatchewan, Wyn n +T HIGHLAND BAND Welcome M k in which the Ti# TME REVIEW to Jan. 1, ] We want 1000 pounds of live poul try every week for s.them:.\‘ext four |weeks. Prices up to are 8 cts !per pound for &nx cfickeu. 6 ets \per pound for old fowl, delivered at ‘the G T R Station on Saturday afterâ€" !noong. J. WISMER 25 conts. Hubscribe NOW. The Intermediate C,. L. A. champione« ship goes to Bradford. Guelph was the scene of the fioal battle between Brade ford and Seaforth for the bonors, and, by the score of 6 goals to 5. the East» erners won. _ Brown Jatkson‘s aggre* gation secured the only two goals in the first quarter and at threeâ€"quarter and full time, the score was a tie, five all. Thirty minutes extra time was ordered to be played and in 23 minutes Bradford notched the winner. This was as close a match as has been played in the C, L A, finals. The C. L. A. evidentlydid not considâ€" er Durham the most satisfactory towu in which to play off the tie in this disâ€" trict for they pickedâ€"upon Harriston, a town more given to baseball and very little known on the lacrogse fAeld, By losing the game there to Mt. Forest, by three goals to two, Hanoyer forfeits their last chance. of eapturing other Forgreen beefâ€"ring hides, free of cuts and holes, horns and tailâ€"bone out, I will pay 9 cts per Ihb, 2 lbs g‘er hide, tare. & . SwMITH. than this district. grace to the°C. L. A. Shelburne team endangere1 Referee Waghorne‘s life, clubbed the Bradford twelve, and refusâ€" ed to leave the Beld when penalized. Pete Matheson of townâ€"was with Shelâ€" burne and played the cleanest game of any man on the team, The Chateworth Banner suggests grouping Shelburne with Owen Sound next year. . They mnght furnish some exciting matches. _ SCHOOL REâ€" OPENING By the Dundalk= Merald‘s report, that Bradfordâ€"Shelburne match is a disâ€" To Lot 28. Con. 4, 8. D Our complete stock of HIGH AND PUBLIC SCHOOL BOOKS and SUP PLIES have arrived for the reopeningâ€" and as Keeler‘s Store is know miles around as being the che store in Grey County to buy School Books and Surplies. There is sure to be a big rush for these Goods. Come early with your list and we will guarantee to save money for you as we have for your neighbors. R. B. KEELSR i SON§ Big Jewelery and Book Store, Durhass _ This great famil tfrom onz‘wwu. 1 fl.:'ov-:l ?fl 9 at Ar» uvn’y hoy ::'.&'l N will enjoy the home news. Let 60!!( neighbor know ahout it. ar Holiday Number free. CHAS RAMAGE, â€"<} Pemter axp Posuisuz®. LIVE POULTRY WANTED FOR CASHA. Lacrosse Notes. BF STRAY ED. 4, 8. D. R., Glenelg, two year old Heifsr. ds 44 1 4 +4 1 43

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