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Durham Review (1897), 22 Nov 1906, p. 1

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plement i urs. & P NC are 1906 MER 0e on in i whwe§ n | 20 lines of ~3 20 1 3 »> RUBBERS® M Rubbers U is k o Ering along the 20 lines of *s° IEE.Z's’.'ffl?CE:-O?:EEEESEQ-:.?.'KENEEEEEEE wear we have ever bought has il;st been passed into stock and at the SAME OLD PRICES, in fact _ The Large_st Stock of Rubber Footâ€" H. H. MOCKLER wernlaviieniiar diendiaadine o) The House * Quality® 2 COMPARISON . _ ___23TS@in of the Season is the | a l ‘*“m é 433{135?3@323833@333@@33@3& BOOTS SHOES AND RUBBERS Hghest prices for Butter Eggs and Fowl Miss Campbel!1 demonstrated these Corests in our Store last week. She fitted every style of figure without any difficulty, We have styles for slight, ordinary and full figures, also long or short waisted $1,00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, we have other lines and makes at 50 to $1.00. VOL. XXVIL. NO. 47 For Men, Women and Children. We carry a large stock c Groceries. Fresh, Crisp and new Groceries, New Figs, pates z; aisins, Prunes, Teas, Coffies and Canned goods, Buy your Rubbers from us and worry. The quality is the best that can be bougbt effects We have some Short ends an much less than manufacturer LADES‘ CcoaTINGo ail s aplhcer dn indit 1 colorings., Tweed Co;tumes, Overcheck worst, UNDERWEAR, ELASTIC, Knit Und some five or six lines we are selling at lower prices thrnlast year. ’«‘\ DIES LADIES Mobhair veuetian plain ali Broadcloth ,, ,, Cashmere and Ser Creve De Chans a All snag proof goods guaranteed. 1 adies James Ireland WE COURT HIGHEST adies‘ dress goods in The Bargain m BIAS FILLED CORSETS 1ere and Serges De Chene and nun‘s Veiling r Lusters, Eolienne, Panam : children and get a scribbliug boox free with every pair. SKIRTS in plain and Twe UNDERSKIRTS, Sateen »AR, _ Ladies‘ and Knit Underwear from worsted Suiting sn _ ia% . PRICES FOR BUTTE'I'{ ANVD EGGS Dress Goods Department on]y true test of Value. [ IT ON EVERY LINE we SELL. , Checks 54 inches wool 52 inch and odd piecces, dress irer‘s prices. ail Wool blain and the latest styles and Tweed cloth anamas, Meltons etc Mel plain and light tweed and s:ve time 25 children‘s 5 up. ntyre Block wide Moreen, and _ Fine Rubbers 20 lines of ns etc.. all prices. goods to clear at E30 hagp 2001 j .25 I $1:20 $l.28 new weaves and #1,00 to 1.75 $2.25 to $6,00 and Silkette $1.00 to 2.50 25 cts to 60 60 cts check TaLK UvPp Duornax.â€"Wh in search of a home or: bus; ion goes to a town and fir body full of hope and entha the prospects of the place somn becomes imbued with spirit, drives down his Stake 5in Harnk Heitel o. W9on Interest at highest current A large number of accounts rates allowed ffrom date of deposâ€" _ on our books commenced with a it to date o withdrawal and paid four times a year, _ Your 40MA or so, and have been adâ€" deposit account is solicited. ded to regularly, usually with No red tape or formality with us. â€" small amounts, We are no respecter of persons ; the ‘* dollar" depositor is just as welcome as the larger ones, 1y â€"___&____ _EAAA Review, Weekly Globe and Canada STANDARD BANK o CANADA J. KELLY, Manager, Saviqgs Bank Depa;tment Durham Branch DURHAM, THURSDAY, NOVZE 1 h their are not Lug uy CCCCSS ToR TP GOT | Cago denouncing the usurper, Voliva, | and .prnphesying in impotent rage of ; the time when his former glory and | power will be restored. One day reâ€" ‘cently he announced that he would shortly leave for his colondy in Mexico, ’hut, a day or sc after told that he had . lhad a yision t,elling him to stay in ‘Chica,zo and "fight it out. " Almost 'simult.a,neously with this vision came the announcement that the Mexican | ’concesalon had been forfeited by the / Government, and that the colony had | lheen broken up. Dowie‘s influence is for ever gone, and a few more months [w:ll probably see the end. And his great Zion citg' dream bids fair to fade away with him. Though Voliva is | ostensibly in control there, we nole | that Judge Landis has recently orderâ€" / ed that tge land owned by the colony be subâ€"divided and sold " to any one who will furnish the ready cash Christian Guardian, | sm%e in the career of the once haughty leader of the Zicnist forces has been reached. _ John Alexander Dowie, ’whenever disease and wenkness will allow him, speaks to a little company ,nf his followers in a hired bhall in Chiâ€" cago denouncing the usurper, Voliva, and prophesying in inimotawe aaul‘"* P ETTE NE EHC "eauty spots near the prosperous town, which we are told is * town ‘ by choice, for some time ago its pop» ulation would warrant the name ‘city‘. Owen Sound‘s businase iajal. CY ; ‘,’ The services of the President of the | Hamilton conference have been geâ€" cured by the Methodist church for | their church anniversary on Sabbath |next. He will preach the sermons on Sunday and give an address on |‘Our Heritage‘ at tha musical reunion ,o:l Monday evening given unuder the | Auspices of the large choir of the [ church at the musical entertainment, | A silver Collection at the door. | How tus® NEew Aor wWORKS T8 Gary. | â€"The new County Council Act wili | give Owen Sound a reeve and three | deputies in the Grey County Council 1 Next year, This means that the votâ€" 5 ]illg power of Owen Sound in matters M.s. qy _2 0% °+ ©°©0 an elocuâ€" tionist, Miss Twamley, a graduate Alma Ladies‘ College, 8t Thomas, wilt be present, Ladies hrinf;mg boxes, free; gentlemen ten cents; ladies withâ€" out boxes twentvâ€"fiva asniei. [p2 _ 5. "â€" "O" Conference, will preach the sermons on Sabbath and deliver bis celebrated address on " Our Herâ€" itage" at the Musical and Literary Entertainment on Monday evening. Box Social will be held in the Hutâ€" ton Hill School House on the 30th of Novem ber, 1906, Instrumental (piano and violins) and vocal solos, dia. logues and recitations, also an elocuâ€" tionist, Miss Twamley, a graduate Alma Ladies‘ Oalla~. it Gu Aradua‘e F 20 OEE 2 C CRoe WHl UP vided, Messrs Lenahan and Mclntosh made good progress with their building during the mild we;s and would ndiniw; Ines c t BB Try ExcMUsior Condition powder for your cougRe, _ At MacFarlane‘s, NEEDED 1R OVFERCOAT8.â€"Messre Towner and MacFarlane are home from _ their _ New Orleans _ trip. Though in semiâ€"tropical country they needed their overcoats someâ€" times and even encountered a snow storm on their way home. | Mrs Newton will give her last Organ Recital in the Baptist church Thurs Nov. 20.h, assisted by Mr Veine Hewer of Lpndon. concert baritone, and others, Admission 25 ctz,:flrst, class Program will be proâ€" vided. T twentyâ€"five cents, en sound in matters ation will he equal to , Derby. Holland and Ehe new County Counnâ€" »â€"â€"1A1hMis week we have over our mailing lis corrections, Now, we wule w 0o 2 â€"This week the nif!d'"\;;ather and | We somap;,, ._ _ 7? ©UBSCRIBER, â€". | ory and | We sometimes wonder if newspaper | day reâ€" : men generally appreciate the old subâ€" | e _would | scriber at his true value. We mean | Mexico, | the old standby who takes the home ! at he had , Paper year after year, through eyil as | 0 stay in | well as through good report, and pagvs | Almost | his subscription regularly just the ’ on came ‘ same as he would any other hor.est,l Mexican | debt. As a general thing the old subâ€" 1 d by the | scriber is patient and lfi')w to wrath,. |, ony had | He will overlook many little slights luence is ‘ from the editor, slights which the 4 months man who borrows his reading would And his not stand for a minute. If one of his |4 to fade ‘ calves gets its legs broken and the fact |# ‘oliva is ; isn‘t mentioned in the next issue he | 1 we notle | dosen‘t seem to feel the slight in the 7 orderâ€" | least, op if a half dozen of his hens t colony | die with cholera morhus and the ny one | editor doesn‘t set out a two dollar ad | L cash â€" | in order to herald the news to a waitâ€"|C | ing world. he just worries right llo:g P | as though he hadn‘t been mistreat â€"â€"â€"â€"iat all. He is always jollyâ€"neyer E l fails to ask " how‘s tricks " when he to comes into the office, and drotl' t ==="1 | word of praise for the paper on taking | = { his departure. God bre.u the old subâ€" | | scriber, _ We loye him ; and if we ‘ sometimes slight him in order to givs Farmer to 1 Jan., cause we know minded and chs never mind it. the geâ€" for space to some worthy to bus have new the heat _ w.4, "@~ U°West and one of the best. Write ‘or cata e and free budget of " Business nnndl:‘!lufln‘." «ic ereitnuedvortion that will most C sure ‘ou for the thoat" dutics "of "Hlte" 10 anereq by this foueoy a Duder new management, with onl Sen ofOPment, and, courses, Put ghe W o5 CC i¢ Ne newest and one 0| HErE‘s ro THr Onp . .cc ha Beview. 2 S6 2 [ C CCC . cCn cash on credit amounts , ag : _ _ _ 6¢, " 4 OHer sale lc auction on Friday, 30 N. inst. _ Farm Stock and Img Sale at 1 o‘clock, sharp, | mozeredit.‘fi per cent disco Alex McEachern, Lot 'S D R, Glenelg, will offer Best display bf in Durham at i warerooms on } one should see ad page 8. BRITISH AMERICAN New and stylish hats made up every week at Miss Diox‘s, Bee the Beaut in white GraÂ¥it to be given a baking powder The pl'ice oes FLARITY axp &m MILL Woop ror BAaLE een, delivered in town, W. Crawtord‘s. Hous® to REXT.â€"Con roomy. On George St. conveniences, Apply to Now is a good ti to uem try it on your im A Snap in Wl;eellnnrmwn. See Lellan at warerooms at the bridge A fine upâ€"to dutfi FLariTy & B ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO A large sto of mens‘, and childrens‘ gings â€" af See them, The " Bell" it the Best. In and Pianos, A McQueen and Lambton St. SMBER 22, 1906 Good Chance "ewelil and Miss Maggie Mink nited in the holy bonds of ma. , by the Rev Father Shaugh.â€" The bride, who was attended s May Shewell, sister of the was prettily attired in a white ise and gray suit with hat to The bridesmaid wore a white se %1'(‘! navy blue suit with bat . ) R in @pvemorcll 2l Lal lt . C302 0 "HRRZ IOH G buekle‘ his shoes, it is he ow that he is so broadâ€" churitable that be will SHEWELLâ€"MInk Hymeneal. Sale Register, i w 2 CCC U0; D. MePHair, Auctioneer LE L1 B 1 TERT S 08, A\McQueen and Mo?'ices ; St., | extensive line of hats, in I te risties and Fedoras at | & B ETT‘s. . | in Wheellmjm_ws: See Mcâ€": Business Locals m ; and if we in order to give ead who isn‘t ctantters £v§; made ueen oricess mbton St. Everyâ€" Mgm. Read their SunscriBEr 1 to use Herbagâ€" r"\nmla For sale At Grants, SALEâ€"From Aberâ€" town. Apply at J. 19089 for $I.30. 4'1. l(70n g: sale by pu Novem ber [mflements. _ Terms 12 â€"Com, On Pay Day ? [ â€"$15,000,000, it is alleged, has been offered the Ontario Governâ€" ment for the mining righus of the Gillies limit, which the Government propuse to develop for the good of the rroflnce. 1f this offer was genaine t must have required some courage to refuse it. It is not so much what you get, as what you save on pay day that determines your future success. The really ambitious manâ€"the man who save wants to get on makes it a habit to save as much as possible every pay day. in â€"â€"a bomb in St Peters. This is ’tbo latest freak of the wild anapâ€" chists. Happily Rome‘s grand old ledifiee was not seriously injuared and no one was hurt. â€"Senator Vidal, of â€" Sarnia, {for 60 years in public life, died at Sarnia aged 87. He was noted for his ad yocacy of legal prohibition of the liquor traffic. .( What Do You â€"A bomb in St the latest freak of chists. Happily Ro edifice was not se and no one was hurt BP ET PR CB llfllu lutions as well as the req investigations will be [ the commissioners to the Agricalture and no doubt will follow . ._The commissioners appointed â€" to 3, |investigate into the horse breeding b. |industry in this District have finishâ€" ir)ed their labors. Mr Reid and Mr $ | Bright went over the counties of 12 Huron, Bruce and Grey and held ‘"|one meeting in a central place in p, |each county. The meeting for Grey | â€"| was bel i in Markdale on the eyen: | jing of the 15 inst. About a bhundred | ! horsemen from every part of the| county were present. ‘It was stated by the commissioner that the ()hjoct’ , j of the meeting was to find out what s 1 in the opinion of the horsemen would f} :\ be thel!))estmethod of advancing the | :‘intercsts of that industry both to| |the owners of entire borses and the |/ { general farmer. There were horses; E,being‘ used as sires that certainly | ’dld not improve the class of horses | in the country and the fees obtainâ€"‘ iable were not sufficient to enable the | best class of horses o be used. After long and warm discussion the followâ€" | t« ing resolutions were passed and the t« Legislature asked to give them efâ€"| fo fect. 1 Thatall entire horses offered |r« for service in the Province be inâ€"| spected and licensed. 2 That no horse shall receive license unless he lis registered ina Stud Book recogâ€" mintd it this Province, 3 All horses| )\ afflicted with hereditary unsoundâ€" ness shall not receive a license. JT 4 That the owner of the horse shal! have a lieu on the mare until the full service fee is nail. _ ‘Tha raon. Signed on bebalt';)iti Vc'h-e i‘ire Briâ€" gade : Mrempdentanliatetiee Arwais Brtstristeres :d to you on this memorable occasion. | Uifvecans n m has u7 The Horse Industry. Address and Presentation 10ners to the minister of and no doubt some action 7y O O "azi‘s bave finish| Sace BrH labors. Mr Red and Mr/a sale this f went over the counties of |Pliances fo, Bruce and Grey and herd,‘b’ and qu ing in a central place in "f\‘:;'d‘::“ "",f"" ity. â€" The meetiog for Grey ),,,.,-“g_ Asass in Markdale on the eyen.| [‘)P8°, "° $1.00 opens an account, interest is nai Sovereign Bank of Cana R Torry, Chicef L Buonax, Becretary t o se 10 CeL _ About a hllndred”munu every part of the} bill in ; ent. It was stated er that the object yeou. _ in resoâ€" e report of their be presented by Offer good for a limited time. 7Z Nave Llaken in The life. In the past |the W ha.v_e been t hrough | per do The Busy Store on the Bus Applications wi to Friday, 23rd teacher for S, 5, for the vear 1907, references to be se . B. Keeler & Sons | printed he mond will h Also big stock of Ne Lockets, Rings, Brooc Pins, Necklets, Cuff J Five big cases of Jap C opened, the largest stc Cnina that ever struck and we bought it to s you can count on genu on these goods. Come crowd. TEACH Un Bruce 81 vellar under, fniling spring work â€" horse, ticulars annlv s on a fit t mew 1 only $ mont. Plans an be seen with Reoy Rectory. _ The ‘ der not necessar: 1 AR At G Tenders w ill 1st 1996 on the ter work and 14 wi"h th(! @Pect HOUSE ANDLOT Fop have t and he grave, sOrt and he well of or liy If he were t Catharine bhas some youn ting themselve useless life, 3 as possible an, soon as they ¢; to work and ; burden t> th ’Pi'y there 1s no to do somethi who drops out race, smokes ci the streets and ready to entep ] the rear, He h. ing capacity q He will be bad1y chances are he race of hl]h‘il*p.\s Â¥th TENDERPS By special arra ments with Pu!xilhm of (henWeeklv Globe Canada Farmer we are able to ma wonderful cluhbinfi offer. . We send the Review an Weexly Glo} Jan,. 1, 1908 for $1,30, Cash i yance. ‘This offer will hold good q limited time, Bamples at 1 office, doos Extraordinary Offer I Gooc]s at Keeler CHAS RAMaAGrE PrrxtER axp | ) Onsit isinegs Young Chap is This paid 4 times nder, _ frame spring | well, Orse, six year ipply to Joux )th is most likely 1 â€"St Catharines Durham te; ckly M D The Review Pn ip adly hy he will W e t naal 8 N« WANTE nes, like every ung fellows th Ives in fil!qmr t they ski[; ind leave ih', L()nd( ninsula . ng editi Come with t T L( ATJ la w 11 beey da 14ne NOF ¢ h W Posursuer Lt A l Durham, Ont n orne en nap 1@ just of fine sch t kly Globe and ‘bz‘ to make a fer. _ We will SAL( EG, 1e You L1 U with the n $#

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