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Durham Review (1897), 25 Apr 1907, p. 8

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w L $15 your price for All WATCHES and JEWELLRY ”a- -- -..... AaAB%f Jun! uncuu nun unit that for $15 you can get all the style and as perfect a fit, ascan be put into a tu1it-.-as much as if you paid $28. Of course the cloth is not so fine, nor the trimmings so luxurious. but every other way the $15 suit is identical} with the highest cost clothing. I JUST ARREVED--tgome Choice Ready Made Suits MMEEEEETTfi Watchmaker. Clocks, Rlngs, Brooches Our Stock of RINGS and BROOCHES of all kinds could never he better than at the present time. We take great pleasure in showing you through our high class stock and consider it a favor rather than a trouble to do so. yhegle should like to barn into ”an. 25. 1907 66 _;ri:l,ri.ir'i.s,":-'?,tt,i Our stock is now complete ”\i‘gifli‘ in all lines connected will, %‘«p' Ge Jewellry trade such as ",'itij.rjfij.:iiii(ii)i?ji's"ji"i" Ge following : Watches/ Repairs has personal attention. SHOES SHIRTS TIES FEDORAS CHRISTY RAINCOATS SUITS SUITINGS"" or Patent, canvas and kid in the blucher style the best fitting shoes on the market. In hard and soft bosom, plain and colored a perfect fit. A new line of plaids and plain in strings and four in hands. A full line of all shades and shapes, new- eat in style and best fitters. In black, gray. and brown, in all styles. The newest styles.. (Thoroughbred) anteed i, perfect fit, 'GGG' s't-yl'esv: sages 3nd stripes. In gray, plain and striped. 1ylSq _tlttnPs,.t.up.t? date taitors, guar- Genuine ttrt', scotch tweeds, newest in styles, ch s, grays, blues and blacks. Gent’s Furnishing PE0PLE'S STORE . WEBSTER! ' Flarity Jeweller h " - pg n T Si u G Y“ Lr,"E(l,Er-S'Ei)]rfi%uC-i, L tuna-1. ce', AU Cl ' . iiiriie,F,1'u77,r'i? Fic'," d- J 'edding Season. a Spring Suit f Glass, Manager & Cutter 6' Sil your brain the fact verware. Optician . for Situated m Upfer town, Durham, one block north 0 Renew pttiee, cur- nor of Hunter St 3nd Gunfmxa road, consisting of 1 acre good bearing orchard and garden, stable. granary, woodshed, ard and son Water. 11 roamed residence and two Inge “one vellum. Apply to..- J. numom 1tysuppiii'jrEiii6iP"sA1.a, Mr John Gama "raised' "tiUrilJr" ir, " barn last week. The aatmkor,-ifr" iiiii' McIntyre. visited our town lac: week. Dan is sometimes not a very welcome visitor Mr Charles Hay who went to Tor I onto a couple of Weeks ago has taken a position , T. E1tontyiiue, I Mr and Mrs David Gillies visited the latter's sister, Mrs. Frank Adams last Sunday. Don't forget the Women's Institute meeting te be held " the home of ’Mra John Benton. May l. Topic “Gardening and Poultry I1aiainir."; All ladies are invited to attend. Pleased to hear Mrs Walter Hustle is getting better. Mr. 1lobtTtwlor spent part of last week in Toronto. ' Can the State afford to concede in any instance, that an individual may go forth and slay another individual (whom he deems ttttfit to live? If I this begins where is it to stop? The men readiest to act as executioners mighthe very poor judges as to those who merited deat.teimstant, without trial or chance of defence.' There is no safety. no likelihood of ljustiae. unless the State reserves to [itselt absolutely the right to termin ate human life. The security at life will be gone unless it be ‘known that the man who takes the life of another forfeits his own or goes to imprisonment from which more is no release. Where the Jastifieation for killingdoes not seem great enough to the murderer to make him willing to pay such a orise, the demand should be made on him that he withold his hand -Satorday Night. --White'a life may have been vile; bat it was Thaw's life that was on trial in that New York court. A man accompanied by his son had gone to a roof-garden concert and was sitting in a chair, when Thaw came up to him, drew a revolver and shot himto death. The victim. it was claimed, had led a lite that disgraced mankind. Yet who is this youndg man Thaw that power of life an death should be at his [disposal? A spo.led, over indulged ‘creature. unable to write an intelli. ‘gent letter, titiy described as belong- ing to the illiterate rich. The beat medical experts are unable to agree whether he isor ever was insane. He is far from being the typo ot man to whom matters ot life and death should be entrusted. Miss Flo McGregor. one of the towns old girls is at rim-sent the guest of town friends Ming accom anied Miss McDougall home from 'kt.'ll2'. We learn she was twining for nurse but tind she is forced to try nome- thmg easier, 3 Many in this vicinity will be glad to note the marriage of Mrs A Burrowa late of Paisley, to Mr Peter Murchison of Regina on March 27th, Mrs Bur- row; (Miss Baird) was well and favor- ably known here as A gill. her child- hood dayu being spent in Egremonr. Mrs Grant. Br., of Varney spent the sash week visiting Mrs Leslie and Mrs add and many other of her friends in Durham. Mm Jno McKinnon of the Rocky was visiting her Durham friends hat. Thursday and Friday. previous to ¢liner departure for the west this Thurs. DY. Mrs Archie XeDoumu1'Hett Sutur- day to join her husband in Tiverton. Miss Kate McDougall came home last week much improved from Strat- ford hospital than a Very serious op- eration. Mrs Chas Harris who bus spent the past six or seven months with her mother Mrs Blackburn left Ssturday for her home in Butrato. over I town. Mr. Chas. McInnes. Yeovil, was a guest at the Review omce whila in ltown on business Thursday and Friday not. Mr '2yt F,lvi1ttatrtttIe.thsolph., spent Mrs Jno Smith of unlock is visiting her sister Mrs Jno Little of College St. for a few days. Mr, Oh“. McKinnon returned to Port Arthur after spending a about time with his family here. Dr. McLaurinic spending a few days thin week in the city. Mr R. H. Icwmiaml. Cement Manner. left Monday on u business trip to Detroit. Mr. J. J. Gibson, Hunger of the Title and Tran Co. Toronto. spent sums; with his sinker Mn. In. Irelan . Bailiff Wm Sharp was in .town on Monduv on busineu and loch " if farm life agreed with him. Mr And Mm Geo B lin ' “tended the funnel of o anthem: Toronto last week. Mr Alex Rune“ made a butane- trip to Toronto, Int week. Mr and Mrs Bax-nee And two children of Bentinck left Wedneedny morning to take up residence in Toronto. TORONTO r ran: mvxngaton. Guelph. spent the week end with relativu in Dromore. ------,, m 305;;033 "GT. Toronto," Ont. ykii'ti):P,.'t I 100 acres being the not half of Lots 2t&28,ron. 2 E. a. Road Glenelg. opyocite Glenrmuten mills. Convon. ieut to school and chulchea. fair buildings. Rood orchard. well watered 2,g',il,ht about 8) acres good hay fi',i1'f1' an puture lands. a; acres cedar an other hardwood. Or the whole of Iot327 " containing soo acres - bout so acres he”: hardwood bush. Will be sol remnable u the owners are oing west. Im. i mediate pone-aim (any. __ n - --- -- -.. “nun-J a luau-vol ot red tape and sealing wax. Mr. Hyman " promptly repaired the omission, and the seat for London will no doubt be declared vacant in a few days, Mr. Borden professes to find some thing peculiar in the fact that Sir Wilfrid Lander accepted Mr. Emmer- son’s resignation ot his pontullo and refused to accept Mr. Hyman's The cases are not the same. Mr. Emmer- ‘ son was directly and qreqiiieNly charged with personal misconduct but no charge has been made against Mr. Hyman. Inslnnations have been thrown out by a member of Parlia- ment, but he is too cowardly, says the Advertiser. to make a charge of which Mr. Hyman or the House can take aotrnimnee.--ateiph Mercnrv. tee éustainéd ttijGijGiiG, 1iiii"iiie prliS regardeq it agmerely a matter was "tirtaetiiry to the Speaker and he was about toiasnc the writ, when the leader of the Opposition ittttrrterai, The privileges 9nd elections commit- The question of Mr, Hymau’s n sig- nation was brought once more to the attention of the House of Commons vesterdsy by the leader of the Oppo sition, as the London Advertiser points out, who must have been dis. comtltted upon learning that Mr. Hy- man had anticipated him by forward- ing his resignation some days before. Mr. Borden was no doubt tempted to try to make it little party capital, bat it was Mr. fly men who scored. The Minister ot Finance pointed out that Mr. Borden himself Was responsible for a. measure at delay in nesting the seat for London. The h'e-eleiition would have been held bin for Mr. Borden's demurrer to the form ot Mr. 1ype't,r .retitrnation, The document It will thus be seen that the mini- mum salary is very much lowered, for most rural sections. What Mreet the legislative and county grants will have does not appear from the bill. Where the average equalized " Iessed value is less than 830111) the sums to be levied on above on $150 and 8100. The sumsso levied and collected by the council ot the township shell be applied exclusively to the touch- ers' salaries. A number of amendments to the I Public Schools Act have been intro. , duced into the Legislature by the , Minister of Education. The obnox- ious sections applying to rural schools are to be repealed. and in substance. the following substituted t County Councils are to collect an equal rate according to equalised as- sessments of the municipalities a sum which shall be at least equal to the legislative grant for equipment and accommodations of the rural schools. and the amount so collected shall be payable to the trustees of the respec- tive school in the same proportions as the legislative grants for these pur- poses. When the equalized assessed value tor the next proceeding three years in any township averages $30,000 or more for each public school section, the township council shall collect from 'the public school supporters of the whore tonnship " least $300 for every public school where the teacher is engaged for the whole year, and " least 32(1) additional for every assist ant teacher. FARM .FOR SALE TH! DURHAM BENIN. haierinii tor sale. Mr. l '.S'""9=-Hou- sud Lot. Apply {to Mm. Magnet Uurie, Lawn-Town. Not yet? You " not ordered your Spring Bait? en't seen Any thing you Ilka Eh , , looking for people junllke. We on elp youth! showing A large and cho r eir1eetioit than can be Been elsew B. H. Mockln. Norsme.-.Ait account. not tied be- fore lst of May mll be placed In other hands for collection. Fan BAtaL--mruse to Mm. "mgr": r.-, Bundle-of old on r: to put under old carpets. Just 3.: thing. th, and Wea. At the Review 031cc. Fox tVr=-aood tom of he"! working horses. Apply to J. W. 034mm). Durham Lad] Hyman’s Resignation. BUSINESS LOCALS, School Legiiiiiior. --..i..- -- iwomnick Bros Rocky gauge." mom has n number of yncant Iota in Durham I. A. Burnett. Guam sh: u ”ecu-ml. No We" Comma”. new. Mancunian“. Canada’s High Grade Commit! and Shorthand School. On Friday morning last Mary, vonngeat daughter of Lhaa. Molnnea. Yeovll. was taken ill with appendici- tis. Dr. Sneath was called. Dru. Groves, ot Fergus. and Brown, of Holstein, and arse Armatrong, of Durham, were anmmoned and on Sat- urday afternoon a very ancoeaam operation took place. The young mt. ferer is considered out cf danger and is making rapid progreu toward re- covery. The" operation wan perform- I ed about thirty-six hours after the) patient was taken ill, and yet in that short time the malady had made and: progress that further delay would have been dattgertmtr.--Leatferr. We seethut. various Episcopal bis hops oppose this Iwurliko demon- stration. and We certainly hopere clergy of all churches will jam in plo- teet.-Oar Dumb Animals. guns wan no peaceful intentions. and If some anarchist. should contrive to blow up one of them, an the "Maine" was blown up at. “wanna. we may have another war on our hands for the manufacture of will: 'rr heme. to cum holh the human and animal races that. sulfu- iu wars. great. truth which -d%eiriii%sirirn2"i' enunciated, that "War is Hell" "a ~V_--,-..'w quucllKE "ll these titrtpting men are to he brought together. we wish same way could be invented for buuunely ed- ucating them while here and sending them how? with f tylt belief ot the It passer our coxuprehenson to un. derstand what soon Is to come to our country and the world from bringing together at Jamestown large numbers of soldiers and Ute war reach of the various nations. which will, to a con- sidernble extenlit see-Ina to us, pro- 'u9tratltunreroute jealousy. We cer. minly should not think it Wise tttt bring together the noted pugiliuu.‘ ttullrtightiira und cock-lighters of the world with the expectation of promo- ting peace and good-will among them BuLif through somehody's in ueuce 'tll these thrt!tintr men are to he W} Detnrtment of Public Works, -- Ottawa, April ' 1m. Pglrgtg Inching this adv lenient with- out am or!” from the De ttt wlll not be pad tor it. ' An Icoepted "'etr"3'ti on s buttered bunk. ry- eble to the order 0 the Ho o ble the Min our ot Public Works, tor om tho 'llllh doll”: (new), must Aeoompeny each tend malty depot t in oonnectlon with the dr as to be performed. The cheque will be return in. one of non-oo- upteuoe of tender. The Deportnent does not d we" to mm the lowest or my tender. 2030810. oar. render- will not be con deredunleu nude on the form 'J/reg',; sud I ed with the gem-I stxnnumo wenderen. . - --. _...-_ "UV. "w'"""..". navel. navel» ton, Bronte, amoeba ' learned, Owen Sound Thornbury, Toronto. 1h'atutmurtteie', ii'iiiiiaii Ruin. Nigger Ind Tel pity 151.1123. Trenton Harbor sud Dark C and. Pene guinhcne. Midland, Hamilton. Co um. Combined speeMeatio and forth of tender can be obtained st the De went of ,Public Works, Ottawa. Tenders must elude the towing ot the plant to nnd iron the w " fell dredge- an be employed which Ire she in Ctnadn " the time of Bling of ten rs. (kmpmton must be my to begin work thin thirty days utter the due they we been otitied of the swept- mee of their tender. . rumor Md Dork C nil] 1'isiiRGirGiii Midland, Homilton. Co lg. ' Combined "teculeatio end ford of tender 1 be obtained ct the De ment of ,Pnblic Wot Ottawa. Tenders Inn-t clude the towing ot pint to and from the w " Only dredgec I beemployed whichhre ate in Cloud: the time of tiling of ten w. Contractor: m be ready to Me, work thin thirty am at the date they eve been otitied a the sect Luce ot their tender. . renders will not be con dered.unleu mode the form 'J/reg',; end I ed with the can tincture“) tenderern. . An Accepted fl"gti on o hutcred hunk. r lhle to the order 0 the Ho 0 hie the Min I if Public Works, ior om tho 'llllh doll”: (um nun hemmpcny each tend murky dept: n connection with the dr " to be perform Phe cheque will be return imcue bf non-1 nptence ot tender. The Deportnent does not d incl! to too: he lowest or my tender. By Order, FRED ELIIAB. secretory lepertmmt of Public Works, - ,Vfi- ___-‘ v- - um unuull'uw but: ' endorsed "Te " tor Dredging" will he I!» mind up to and her, Ion r. - 0th. mm. tor the (Indy! requ red tube following places in the Pro on of Ontario SPue present you: Belle Ter, Chem] Bane e- Heh, Kiiusardine, Po Elgin. Port FFiial. Pom Bow-rd. Pon Bunnie Rondeau, River Thoma. ll.it".e5. Bllgd Rigs: IlydyyetstRiyer, Boner- Te,e,tt.1,eeke,e kttt..tary1e.tsigetrea Alt our experience at your service. Call and see us. A full line of Fashionable Furnishings for men and boys All the very latest in Conan and Tin Gloves and Bose lieu, Cups. Shoes. and much more we can’t tell you of this week. We beg to announce to the people of Durham and vicin- gty that we have opened up 1n New! New! New! J. C. NICHOL’S STOR E John H. Rose Gents' Furnishings q TENDE$ port DREDGING. W. J. mom, mum, You! and Am a. GEO T, ANGELL. War is Hell Yeovil. nub tom; of tender on meat of ,Public Works, [eludeéhe $123: ot the ' s. n get an id'J8d Canada n 5329999010" mun Measures Ind Repairing promptly attended to. Now arriving, tor Prim and quality we defy com petition. IN THE NEWEST AND MOST APPROVED STYLES. purchaser or not We have never had such a large stock. We will deem it a pleasure to show you our grand Assortment of hats whether " intending Dttreh-.. -- --‘ TRI M MED MILLIN E RY A_L£x. Rllttli"iifi',,jl, We invite your attention to the fact; that we make a specialty of beautiful trimmed hats from " to 85.00. All during the maon. every Monday, we devote special attention to that clam and price of hat. We also have a splendid choice ot mourning hats in black chip, tulle, chiffon and Mohair. YouieZn at the newest in a sunburst Panama cloth skirt, also slide pleated lustre skirts in all shades. Pro: try black, Venetian and Tweed skirts m Ladies an Misses lengths. GRAY LINED COATS, 1 length, velvet collars and cuffs """et-ir---=i=if'-""f Our best efforts have been put forth to secure for you the . newest and best values in Dress fabrics. Fancy checks in all shades of grey ranging in price from 4cc to 51:25 per yard suitable in weight for costume or shirtwaist suits. Black dress fabrics in all weights that Dame Fashion has predicted. If on fancy a black costume or dress you can find the style Jgoods you need in our large assortment. CASH SYSTEM The Store Gat has the assortment of goods you need at His season of the year. Our aim is to have (he quantity of seasonable goods so Gist you can satisfy your tastes. just die newest outs, also check I fancy strapping at reasonable prices Cravenettes in all shades and suitabl the year. Clothing that Men and Boys need now, Giughams. CEamFrays, Veatings, striped muslins, col; cred muslims, silk tissues and voile do liales. Our se- lection is all you could wish for. HIGHEST PRICES FOR BUTTER. AND EGGS SUMMER GOODS such as Persian lawns, Debinettes selected Briuiirifi; $343 need. fl and to wear. _ - vi - "'m'9riq. IIVV‘ Gentlemen we ask your special attention to our new assortment of clothing. We have a high c!u.ss grade. THE SOVEREIGN BRAND which is bound to fit fh"ru"tte--haaai-7a2==iC. BIG STORE READY-TO-WEARS t Our stock was never LADI ttN, als‘qchcgk and plaid coats with " We extend a cordial Welcome: Lookout for Sweat Pads and " Since opening up in the harness line in the new C. P Kinnee building, we have been gratified " the pntronage received. It will be our aim to still further deserve it. NEW HARNESS SHOP Better known " u of all kinds a spdLt,. rm Gun“ .l'l'd,i'lililQ, on. In men I“. “a a.“ I - ,_,_ - a Ill-I'l- Student- ld-med u an a no. on. Full News"). Jlllh, tree, Ada-c',' A, PLEIHNG. " Owen Sound. I Get Ready tor a Better PM“; chcess 7993mm? THE access depends upon your tttttem, to accept promo- tion when It presents the". suitable for all seasons of A rm non-as arm tE moat for the Cheap ids and Whips. P. KINNEE larger or better have what they Sound. Ont. ny ft a...» m... " om $Pt'inetrUneifii6 n ""‘H'Iy lance. You Opel-tor In 6 month. tf Inn-I mu...._. - _ lick” 'u 51mm- Iaégm . " T!!! ll V. ue Nd In W

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