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Durham Review (1897), 3 Jan 1907, p. 1

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t, if] Ruvnw and lomnto Ptritr Star REVIEW and Nronto Daily News vamw and Dan Globe........ REVIEW and fr')"dl'; Globe...... KEVIE' and W. Mail & Empire. REVIEW and Western Advertiser “new”: “a Week! thm....... Hanna? and Pam. tier & W Star lirzvncw and 'llt?2 Witness... REVIEW and Mon. opklv tin-I VOL. XXVlII, NO. 1 £33.EEEEEEEESEEEHEEEMEI3333‘;2 Review Clubbing Bug. 2:1"? 5:3 - ' a: :-.':o;2.::-::-;zezcycxxxmxsmmmmmm: 'i E ' . Swen as the New Year begins, we commence clearing the decks for Stock-taking and with that in mind we are offering exceptional values. . The more goods we sell, the less work we'll have Stock-taking. 0v It's Mendy oi us to urge ercoats Yon Need you to buy overconts. They give you a good investment. a handsome garment and plenty of comfort. Now's your chance to buy to advantage. I , . A good chance for a bargain in C10- Men S Clothing thing. We want to clear out all Men’s Underwear Ladies' Skirts Ladies' Furs 3nd Weekly Globe" . . . . 'LSO and W. Mail & Empire. $1.75 tnd Western Advertiser .1.” had Weekly Sun . ...... YA?. and Pam. Her & W Star $1.70 and Weekl Want-u. . . tl.!!? and Mon. \geekly Heruldat.a5 Winter Suits now , You‘ll need winter Underwear I S underwear about three or four months lon. ger. Buy it now and get the good of it. We can save you money on it. ' M ll Stock=Taking We take this opportunity ol for the generous Christmas ed as and extend to one an in nhnosr.anylire you can pick up some stock-taking bargains here. Eames Ireland wishes for , . Very handsome styles in black and Skirts grey cloths, tweeds and smooth finish- Very attractively priced. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY" See what you need on this list: It" is priced to your advantage : Men's Caps, Men 's Ties end Muffhetp, Ladies' Caps, Men's Boots and Rub?“ Ladies' Shoes . T Furs Jackets. Caps, Ruffs--not many left and nothing wrong with the qualities in any Styles are correct too. We're being liberal with them *h a Prosperous, Happy New opportunity of thanking all and all our best trade accord- DARLNG'S CONDITION POWDERS Year 1 PM ”" ft u a if”: 'V! I I D: :2 " if? Tl q in " li', ll " it " 5:5 mm a) i/ "r PI? H Fit' “a a a)»: t trN . " Fl 5 School reports and other matter ue crowded out this week to our regret Mr Fred tAegty,t'f2,1,t'g' pects it; he in Our mu in January. Owns $0an STAYS Drtr..-.Thet Court of Appeal has dismissed the sp- peal against; the Local Option by-law with costs. Sir Wm Rowland. died on Sunday. l at the age of 92. He was the second LieutAlovernor of Ontario. and long prominent in puhlie life. Regular eating of Durham Lodge, No 306. A F A M on Tundny evan- ing, Jan 8. Vi ors ll'vlcnme. W. E, BrurorsE JAB R GUN. w. M. Spry. (tummy: c wasrErr.--For Dur- ham Preohyte . nchurch. Apply on m- before Fx-idu evening l Jun. to It. MacFarlane. Esra: ELLE F i :1va Immxwlnl "ham a few weeks ago. A man‘s brow: Imed, undressed kid glnvv. The fim r will rosuitahlv re- murded by Ir)'::',',?)';'; at the Massey .llnrlis ware room '1',“ of Middnugh 'r'.ousv Smith's. . Prof t:ftr: pri or of the fault?!” Hairxsl 1r':')tj,i?toin,.t,i,,'i" will lwnt.t.ll" Kna) anu.c-. Durham on ..3tytuvadu.v. 9 nunry. lice ad. on pnls"ie anr panic" rs. _ Lotvr-0n l dnesday. Dee. mm,‘ nu Gravel Road ,tween Durham and‘ [.ivingslnne's Cot era. Bentinek, "l black thur rug WI t white striperr.) uiml for undertuljng purposes. Find- er ml] oblige by return lg to Ihr KREHS, Undertu ker, Durham l The chlidrvn of the Pres. Church H S. were treated to a. sleigh-ride fol- lmwd by a tea and a show program lust Friday. Prizes for general nrotiei- mry and attendance were given to We?! Maui. _ ' . imp" .. . 3U W I; P-e. "tii-ijt",'; or] wiry and attendance Were given tol Ladies ll) entlemvnr- each clacs p-' .. . Owing t . n: ':,",:)ipe'ct Huger . I _ ' Hunter Ind ; he inlic talivn ot' Mui-ot. iruuit.1, brr the /"" .iythtlleJl.i".r.1,nr' may in [hex Io offer ymn-s. Muynrt'f Mearovd, ll """l1!ti/pyglfP' the pa ion of May r of nun-h rewtvtted by the cilizms, wholDigrhnm for lim. . rPspvctfull ' so- give his civic ability credit tor thellicit your vote and m nt'e. - , , .A A4 ' T. Mon“. PT' F V ' great strides' forward made by the town, in recent years. 8. m: S. (Hummus mm 1907.-At the but mowing of Ben Nevis Crimp, No 45. R. of s. the following offieero were elected: Chief. Win Black; Chieftain‘ John H Hunter ' Hay” Rdht Torry,; Fin. Secy. and Trans" U. Raunage; Mar-hall. C', Mt‘Dougall: Standard Bearor, Jan Baird ', Sr. Guard, Hugh .‘lucKny : Jr Guard, Jag Allan; i';;') Horn. (no Binnie. Wu, Calder: Trust- on. c, Bitnue, RUM Mnrico, Jul F5tap. g les I 4 , tgtj,l.j,i,,, it (til I "'tr')?ig7'r'C' it“? ' DURHAM, THURSDAY. JANUARY 3, 1907 aowm game‘s leavi} it at ths “)0“an of 1 i, . {um , priZor l‘\Sl n Ol aa) anum. Du 9 mmry. Sc , rot Foresters w ll l tor Supper i "a Bin an Tuesday 1 lhth i . The In 'siends are xlially ent, Bro h S. I Clue! Ranger. l tuner, ex- c,gui"iui;t"i7T."6. BI'F.'.”wili mm the omeere of Gre Lodge. on Monday the 7th inst. All Eddie! ows welcome, NEW Tavern wxNrttD--Owintt to the resignation " trustee. of Mr S. P, 8 under. to run fur the Reew-ahip. a vncnncy is created rn the weat ward which will have to he filled by Inew nominntion. Trustee: elected on Mon- day were l U, L. Grant for N. We rd. J S 3fcIlrnith and Dr Gun for Wes' and Ernst. Wards. All by “damnation. MONDAY. "The Church," M, Atm- dist Church. Rey MI Newton. TUESDAY. "The Spirit‘.” Pushy- terian Church, Rev Mr Calling. WEDNESDAY. "The Home and Country." ()hurchof Englsnd, Rev. Mr Furquhursnn. THURSDAY. "Missiopl." Bnmst, Rev. Mr. Bice, FRIDAY. "Revival," Methvlist. Rev'n Newton, Calling. Farquhinson and Bice. A keen contest. is in apl'ogrexs itt' town for the Qua-litmus of Maym and Reeve. Mr balder’b lucid uttermt'etr at the nomination certainly (-nnyi med many Ihnt no man in town is latter qualified for mayor, few no cocd, Mr Moran's neglett to dlscuas lawn affairs in his eagerness to 8001" his opponent was disappointing t his friends and we believe unfortunate to himself. Calder stubborn. l, sldet. hunting, Calder In lawsuits. Ar, &c, ' is nut. what the town wmm I to ( hear from an aspirant for the nuym-‘s ichnir. A. H. Juckupu1 Disgict paying: For thereeveshipMr Laidlaw Ema n dnuthy opponent. In Mr Saunders. and what, seemed almost a cernintv in now not quite so sure, Munday will decide. . To the At the "Nil t of matwiutitwntial ratepayprs of ili town I have Coit-it?- ed to nllow myn In to be laced in nomination foitli mayor-arty. My record in the pasts“ mmt'illor. mayor and later, cmmcilln again i. well. known to all. uni t ievintt M this juncture. my experisrnt van be of ser- vice.- to the town. I c dentl“ ask yam-support. With the son', best wishes, Youre very In ' Durh i: LAIJIEI AND tt.NTLMMRN : The following new hooks will Lo giv- on out. Friday night next. CLASS K No 138--Treaature of Hettven.-f nrelli 139--The Doctor Ralph C' mnnr 14u--The Pride of Jennico Castle 14I--lf Youth but knew ur-- Phe black Shilling A. Barr 143--Ppisoners Mary C'holmontleley ur- The Gaunt-runs of y.ry,ee , Te the Ratepayex: of bhe, 1l5-A Knight of Cumlwrlsuw Jno, P tX jr. 1 Itfr--When It WI“ Dark T'mrne 1 TtT-Follow the-Gleam Hm king ; 148--The wotutut of lehylmn .. f 149-The Man who lose agni' .. I 150--1 will repay Baroness Way 1 rcu--By Wit,ofWottitttt A. Mm-c' mont in52--HMf a Rogue Harold Mr' irath jie--The Fighting Chance Chambers 5. Cums D "78--Builders At chitectuml Draw mg l Ho lgson l The annual ptingof the Dnrhnm Cri'dl'is,'tr'itl'u)'it'i S cry will he h-ld in the Publlc Lib v (n Wedreqduy levening Jan 9th 7 at 7.30 'r m., ‘forthe election of cars and other I intportanU!y1i.tyey " '" 930--Mnny Gamma W. w. Home 'lil-cpe, lmmsion of 1910 Lu (luertt fr -The Call of the Wild J. Lodon Im-White Fang . A number of subscrilmr's whc haw hooks out, have had them long over the time allowed. these will pleart mite notice to return same at once. There are other, subscribers Tft,t,rt.yr, tr read The Municipal Races. The A a! Meeting of the Elector- n1 District ricnltural Social.) of S. Grev. will he eld In the Town Hall, Town of Durh- ' on Wednesdw the Wth day of Janu ' A. D. 1991. ',1 one o'cloek, p. m. Dh _ on are req rated to magi; 10 B. m. Week of Prayer -----_ Election Cards m.--.-.--.- -----.- “payers of the Town of -. -ee V _ Town of Burl mu entlmlwnr - W M. 0‘er REF; GUARANTEED. 1ttittt. Some Elected and Some Con. testing. DURHAM l The Town Hall Council, was fiiled l to overflowing Monday evening tryl many interested ratepayers met tc/ hear civic affairs' discri§ed by re-i tiring and aspiring servants. . l Clerk Vollett received the nomin- ations and was continued in tthe chair for the after speaking. Contrary to custom, but emmem- 1y proper. school affairs were given priority, and Trustee Saunders, the only one present at tlfe time, was called on and said a few words. Secy Ramage entered as the Mayors were about to be called on and from the platform gave information as to school Receipts cud Expenditure, Railway and other matters. Some of the facts may be recorded here '. Nine teachers are employed, ten during Model Term. Three of these spend their whole time in Continua- tion Class work and receive $1800 a year. the Model Assistant got $200 l Six teachers attend to Public School . work and the salaries of these with; caretaker of two buildings, amounts‘ to nearly $2500. Fuel, the next big ( item costs from $250.00 to $300.00.? and rent of extra room, supplies, l equipment, improvements, &c, &c, i run away with a lot more. i Besides the draft from the town, the Continuation classes receive Font the government $3co and truth the Coun- ty $450. Fees of pupils amount to nearly $700. The Public School grant amounts to a little over 8200. Owing to the largely increased fees from the Model School, extra county grant, ete., there was a,balance on hand of $580. unuu VI PO"". Reterencesiras made to the neces-l Mr Whehtrs couldn't - how MW sity of new closets more accomqda- l one coluhl run down the 'I't'il1 conu- . ' ' . . _ on s'xpetuitturet were sum! but ju- ll",',; tltter.tse.e,t .hfafmg aryl. ‘3‘}tlil (I',',)',',".,' and he would advise the “the 'lt,l',.5 'gtit,r1,gtt'ir.ii',,'r,,t, 12'2" 1;! 1mum in u similar uiumtiun. d No maul 'WV 8W l, . "F t1ytthe, A F ',' '.-'uuld owns-rt r-them bud outta. tment questions 1being tistQd and they mam 't,Cil,'l'il', in the rum; answered approximately in the ab- nohodv wounded M him accept hm sence of documents. Chairman John- wife,he bud been maul-um Allend- stun and the other trustees being nnw, nod it elected would he found at absent the clerk called on the iiiiiiitihi.s post m lheinlerelt of the town. l new tar Ma or , Mr Unchmue for the first time tookl y . _ a potsition.yn the platform. The plea- Mr. Calder regretted the “he“? of lent council was composed of honest Mayor Hunter and would have liked men. doing the town's business. The the councilof 1906 to have reported only strictly business man on the on their stewardship before speaking. "mm was the worst. "use..ntte. The! From the statement of recent vents might elect What council they like}! 1 h 'd h d fi . n between but they would not do better than this Ie.s owe ow a e f"' cy f year'scoyw'tl. He showed uplucidly intake. and outlay ihcreased rom l Inw much of the expenditure was un- anqq H. Inn: to t2r20 in x006 and to ' cotttroilalsle. The Nominations. Mr. Calder regretted the absence of FliGhiriiril Mayor Hunter and would have liked alien. doing the councilof 1906 to have reported only Itricl on their stewardship before speaking. “Him! “I“ From the statement of recent years :“Wh‘ P.".'. he showed how a deficiency between ‘:;:.:2“:: intake and outlay increased from i u,: much St237 in 1905 to $2129 in i906 and to cotttroilalsl $3945 in 1907. This surely calls~for‘ Mr. Tho serious treatment More pleasing l tnumcipal was his showing of the debenture (wanted to debt of the town. for wientoans were ( stand, ','it., returned, there would be netliabili- "et thefe,' L ties of only about 517000. He refer- I no deadhe l to the fine list of councillors uomin-l Mv B Bl ated, most opportune because the 1 gr:- coming year was the most important I iin the town'e history. At the re.! quest oi intiuetttial rateyayers he had] entered the field against Mr Hunter, 1 both had canvassed, and when he was left in the field and opposed by‘ Mr. Moran, he felt no one could I - reasonably ask him to retire,---Mr. l Moran was opposing him, not he Mr. ' I Moran. l He dealt with coming questions of l be Igreat importance. the C P R level) i crossing. new bzidge. improved I street coverings. Besides no great i IV can Alullul hob-1“. ---_ crossing. new baidge, improved i street coverings. Besides no great '; effort had been made of recent yearsl to secure new industries: the present boom and advantageous time called‘ for a pull together to let our advan- tages be known. He took up the cry _ against him being connected with the' Furniture Factory and showed by his course on the Board during 1906 in insisting on repayment of the dis- puted claim, 'that he could notbe tied to any company or association in I preference to the town. He was i proud to be a shareholder also in the Cement Co., and believed in giving them all their rights and generous treatment, but the interests of the town in which he had a largentake, was with him always first. He refused to run last year because he knew he was likely to be absent. This year he was intending to be free. _ - _ . ___ --. 6.... hie 11113 ycnl u; "an ....‘.....__° - T He had the greatest respect for hisl neighbor, Mr Moran. but asked them‘ toconsider the record of both and their opportunities to do the town‘ service. l l Mr. Moran said Mr Calder had: given his aunual municipal recitation and was endeavoring to talk against time, He had tried to show that his, Mr Moran's. position as a citizen did not entitle him to ask their tsuffrtttres; Where, he asked was Mr Calder? Shooting deer in Muskoka or spec- iu ting ip'the North West. It has been said and, he believed) with some truth that his stubborn- ness had driven them into debt. He was the same old two and Sixpence yet; when in offiee before it was a ane, man cow nail. There shbuld be peace and harmony round the council board; but this would not he possible with Mr Calder " Mayor. Be had to custo-m, but emintnt- TORONTO HIVES no notion of running till It Hunter retired. and he yielded to the pressure brought upon him. Had as good I right as Mr Calder to ask their sup- port (“suxe thing" ejaculated Mr. Calder.) He was With them every day of the week, every week of the month, every month of the year. Visa councilman; he had done his asa councilman he had done his way fairly, believed he could serve them in a higher odice, and asked for their support. . Mr Calder was notuinnud by B. no Cracken and E. T. McCJocklin. Mr Moran by Thus. McGiu' and Raymond Jdckson. Mr Laidlaw was nominated for reove by Ben Shaw and Init Me.. Dunuld, Mr Saunders by Geo, okay and John Mitchell. Mr Saunders said his time and Pf'.'" 'tit, "m." tion was not suited for the reeveshlp. 'e,1,t',"tl but, he would endeavor lo .etTe the. maul inven town M he had had don.? m the truut- Indignanu eeship and would leave it to the elect- Moran po orb". . casement Mr Laidlaw without. imputmg 1'J'l'lf Mrthuder to the council. pointed out the need o charge by a slump: council for 1.917. We lune paid him , one of the best town: In Ontario, none one cent bet ter conducted, as he had had ',,"t/lr. valved and ‘npportunitlea of ubserngmu Mrcu . nothing. det. showed ably nnd fairly .that the I Some on (Ili/ii, was m a good pouuon. He 3 and the m ikuew of siusiltu, townspoymg 24 to 'all "'t't""-"""C'-" __ .. dorshowwl ably and fairly that the -U,-Tr" ' town TH up a good position, Betty’s: "named“ “WT: for talder. knew of mum“ towns paying 24 to 'el) n " m . mr journ . mills. and having a fair umsmenl, GLIIIW - should not consider22 mill. thigh Here all " hwy; tb pekmde rate. The town was becoming We“ know a stood '5", they “We and widely known. and oauidersiitand have can!“ “deco-oil would invest money here itproeylrlby “damnation. tiiiiir'iuiiii"tir"i"itro1idiiyeii: "mee".. l "‘ -__---""e""--_ mum- not be would work for thel EGIBIDIT town, he was not unduly unllouc to The following communication lucid- serye either-u reeve or "councilman, ly pictures this wmhlp; " hut prm_n_ised faithful service.“ in After the nun] time had e the ”at it elected. - - _ . . It. the. .Atrriel?ePtll: I.e.i'lttii.t. Mr Jas, Lumban bud strive!) to looHCIerk Allah “on and nunounu~m after their Interelu mad as chairiutmlnotttinationt' nod-ed by him. no! of the Fire and Light. committee. he called u M - who Wee was confident the "pepdityres' would the unnumw reterm-d to the commend titetutse1veGoMiicttttts. lie extra work of the count-ll (mulled mauled how the C, P. it. hm kept de- through the incorporuion ot the vil- laying law“. but: 'd,',',', 1','ht'i,tP, ht Ingr at Holstein. fitrruing I municipal- mwn ha ulupre t em war mg wu . . In tite corlmmflon. He had used econ- l -eJ.,td2,,te,'c,'te,'et-fgd'a-, omy, did " best. and asked support ----- A WW __ --.- ------ 1 for similau-service. l Mr. Thos. tiw lmummpul wotl (wanted to Iran ”Land. 'yt you t lgec there." and no dendheud. 37s,? Stands for Safety ad tst, k' . . "; l, as well as for Saverelgl. ”. vii iruarr, promised his best new .nesatyausiirtrorIusy.vereieBrttaetlr2trt Td by these iieesr--over 25 dint of annual“ in ii! 4% yous. - ' il - “- . a “new- 'tt . iLfsT,Leamsstiestothepatiettro-"ai-. The, Sovereign Bank of The year 1906 has been a we intend that 1907 shall be e icy will be in the future as it 1 We extend to all our customers and friendl our best wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. The year 1906 has been a. record year for no and we intend that 1907 shall be even better. pol- inv will be in the future as it has been in the patrt--- Interezt paid 4 times a yet! 0. Satin: Depth. an accounts f." _ .. J. C. TELPORD, W.f;g DARLINGS The Best Goods at me Low“. . ....., but always the best. Remember that we are always p1etuusdiu'to pro- cure any article we do not stock for our customers at the shortest notice. Wrnzn- u.-.'. IVY" . _ . . ts Wvstuoudrs u. the rough. mumbled at him art-em mu bud been regular“: attend- I it elected would/se [blind at s. ttwallow was strange to work and it to hi.. hut he learn. Me was going to you don'trslm-t you I never ' and promised he would he DARLING'S DRUG STORE. ouldn't see how arty Best Goods at the Lowest Price, , The Extraordinary B I id “It“ _ _ le, palm; of the m Mal -‘ " Um“: I'm we a! “an not. "5 wonderful 2eta emu: _ W. . send the Ron'ew Wad Glob. _* Jan. I, I” for 01.”. (h In tlt " twee! This 01hr will be“ good tt tt....e-A tinlnA an“ " . vunce.’ Ii mu ed when. it eieeted, kit w ttat I from house to boon. It We". drew. Mr Fume-It. hull with " collagen done the but be M - and would do no “sin tf decal. This completed the list of amino“ resent. nod Mr Calder wietsed to awe . Word in denial of Kaboom».- or or bringing on law Inna. and uh {leg-.1 expenses appeared lo “In”?! “Moment four times groan-t In all his yems together. During the pooling you: he could gin on iistdiv: ided service, denied the ienpqtttido, of runnmg a .. one man council."uhil colleagues could unity. a! . ab (tllll ready to expreu NIT-W but hunpexed no one. " Ci . A Mr Lenatmn pointed o the law costs we“ from . 7 my: yen. Mr Moran . this and accused Mr (Ward money in his own pocket " maul investigation. "Note” 4 ludiguautly denied Mr Calder. All“ Moran pointed to the it“ “I augment owning Mr M1 Ree.. Mr Under e eeruatiy dang?“ tttie change by pointing out: 33W paid him was for expel)». l', not one cent ot wnge or be Ind a” ceived and he had at". his time tor nothing. . CHAB BAKAGE. Pun-n an m 'R. B. Keeler The Busy Store on the Bterr ""T Dam-r Happy New Year to Everyone Lime. People' 5 Druggists The Ruby KEELERS DIHIMO Ha I II“ [xi-m» t,iit?,1g od u the Ezra!” tl IO

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