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Durham Review (1897), 3 Aug 1905, p. 4

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Bi PI 81 &. F. LDorling, En Prose‘s Pruggis:. Co-operation is not altogether a new system of doing business. It has been runving with increased success in England for over 50 years. It has been successful in many of the States of the Union where it has saved thousands of dollars to the farmers. _ We are the first to introduce it here and already have arge numbers of testimonials from members showing the amounts saved to hem by dealing with us. We cansupply you with any machine or Imâ€" plement used on the farm or in your home. We do not sell cheap goods but we sell firstâ€"class gocds chea;. ‘The old style of doing business has cost you much money. Why not try the new way? Union is strength and we want every farmer in this vicinity to beceme a memâ€" ber and help us to build up what will be one of the strongest organization of farmetrs in Ontario, Teering [farvesters The Farmers M‘tg & Suppoly Co., Ltd sOMETHING NEW IN WASHERS; The Perforated Drum, only Also Wilheim‘s Wringers, all made by Watson of Ayr. dJ Sewing Machines._ _ McClary Stoves for Coal :or Wood naymesd® Agont for the Dilion Hinge Stay Fence. We have just received a large consignment of New Fall Goods consisting of VYew Dress Soods, Fiannetettes, Wrapâ€"~ perettes, â€" Aadies‘ Ready~â€"toâ€"wear Stkirts, Wrappers and Underwear. which we have to offer to our customers at low prices 250 yds MUSLINS, reg. 10;{&)15c, clearing at b¢ yd 350 yds FLANNELETIE, reg. 7¢, clearing..5¢ yd 100 pr Ladies‘ COTTON HOSE, regular 15¢, cleating ‘ag: . ... ss= .l sclk... .. .. s s BO0pt 5 doz Ladies‘ Wrappers from.....50c to $1.50 each 3 doz Ladies‘ Night Gowns from..75¢ to 1.25 each Made up in the latest style, in black, brown, navy and tweed effects, from..... 2 to 56 arling‘s PQrug S§tore __â€"â€"â€"= aZ». ‘The New Baby Ladies‘ Wrappers and Wight Sowns We can give onl{ a mere list of our goods, but in quality and adaptability to the needs of South Grey we are not excelled: Deering Harrows, Wilkinson Ploughs, Heney‘s Harâ€" ness, Palmerston Buggies. Renowned articles, fair prices Gohn Glark. It costs you only $20 to become a member and we may save you that amount on one purchase. Call at the warerooms in Hunter‘s Block. Get our prices on Machine Oil before you start haying. The best in their line as we bandie only the best. 200 ALadies‘ Stylish Skirts NFW COODS COâ€"OPERATION Some Cilearings in Summer Eoods TW ty 4 4. Cash and One Price. im ifizné Gorm ]f[cohinery. You‘ll fird all these at Darling‘s Drug Store. All the goods we sell are pure, carefuily made, the right thing for the purpose.{ If youjbave a prescription to fill this is the place‘to bring it. Everything fresh and good. We Bank on Quality. Needs Pure Drugs, Hy: genic Nursing Bottles, the Best Toilet Preparations. The Perforated Drum, only in the Idea ortock. A few doors South of ithe Middaugh House, w 0oi 145 E.i.v‘;: o ‘fifi Miss McEwan of Berlin is a guest of Miss M. Gun. Miss Margaiet Crawford, of Toronto, is holidaying at home. Miso Viua Kress is rusticating in Wiarton for two weeks. Mr and Mrs W. D. Mills and family ‘hre bolidaying at Eugenia. Mr and Mrs Joo. A. Black were in Chesley oyer the week end. Mrs O‘Neil of Kenilworth spent a few days with Mra Jas Lenahan. Mrs Edwin Evans. Rochester, and two children are visiting the former‘s parents and other friends at Scotchtown and Glenelg Centre. Mr W Richardson, of Barrie, spent Sunday in Scotchtown. Glenelg. Mr Pasco Saunders of Durham was also a caller on same day. Miss Florence Limin arrived home from North Bay last week. Dr Beaton, of Kincardine. is yisiting ftriends round Glenelg Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lenahan are spendâ€" ing a week visiting in Mildmay. Mr Thos Lyous, foreman of the paint shop at the Separator works, left fortwo weeks well earned holidays with friends a» Fort William. Misses Catherine and Nina Henderson Cleveland, who have been visiting for a month with relatives at Townsend‘s Lake returned to theirhome on Tuesday, Revy. A. Hamilton, Winterbourne, will occupy the Presbyterian pulpit on Sunday. Mr Hamilton is a sonâ€"inâ€"law of Mr W m. Smith, Glenelg. Miss Collins of Walkerton is a visitor at Miss A. C, Mcixehzie‘s home. Miss Margaret McKenzie was a visitâ€" or among Bruce friends last week. Miss A. Howard left for an extended visit with Guelph friends this week. Mrs Win Black and Mrs Will Lauder visited Chatsworth friends last week. Miss Edith McKenzie spent 2 weeks among Walkerton and Elmwood friends. Mr Jos. Moore, and his uncle Mr L. Sandford, of Torento, returned Monday after bholidaying with the former‘s parâ€" ents in town. Mr J C McKinnor of Tronto, visited his brother John at the Rocky last week who, we are glad to say, is recovering from a severe illness. Mr Donald D. McIntosh and wife, from Florida,. visited the former‘s mothâ€" er here last week, and are now amongst Bentinck friends. This is ais first visit here in 12 years, Mr Thos Howe and John W hitechurch visited Mt Forest friends Sunday. Miss S. R. J. McKinnon is the guest of Mt Forest friends for a few Cavs, Miss Margaret McFarlane, of Flin:, Mich., is visiting her brother, D. B. Mcâ€" Farlane, Misses Ethel and Elma Ball, Hanover were guests of Miss Alice Kamage for a few days this week. . ‘ Miss Lizzie Laidlaw, training for nurse at Toronto Hospital, came home on Friday evening last. Mrs Dr Hotham, St Mary‘s. is a a guest of her cousins, the Mcllraith and Browning families. â€" Mrs Leslie, Mt Forest, was a guest of Mr and Mrs John A. Black last Friday. She went to her old homeat Bunessan. Mrs Mich. Henrich. of Toronto, son and daughter. are spending a few weeks with bher brother, Mr A. McMilian, Scotchtown. Mr Beemer, Hamilteon is a guest of Mrand Mrs A. Gordon at present. Miss Maggie Fletcher, Paisley, is visitâ€" ing friends in and around Durham. Mrs McCOracken, of town, and daughâ€" ter Miss Mary visited friends on the Avenue last week. Miss Dayey who has been the guest of Durham friends the past month. reâ€" turned home Monday. f Mr Hugh Browning. of New York, 1s visiting his brother Mr A. D. Brownâ€" ing, here for a few weeks. Mrs Jobn A, McLellan, Cleveland, Ohio, and three children are guests with Mr and Mrs McLellan, Scotchtown. Miss Maud Davidson returned home from Park Hill where she visited Miss Hazel McGregor for a couple of weeks. Mrs and Miss Brown, who have been guests at Mr Allan McKinnon‘s returnâ€" ed last week to their home in Mt, Forâ€" est. Mr Pickett, Berkeelx. License Inspectâ€" for East Crey, passed through Durham on Sunday last on his way to Kenilâ€" worth where 4 brother is likely to sucâ€" cumb frorm an operation for appendicâ€" itis. Camping parties are the fashion, sevâ€" etal from Durham residing at present on the banks of the Rocky and at Abâ€" erdeen. Rev Mr Fanluhnrson leaves for Chatâ€" ham this week where he will be the guest of his brother Donald of the Customs office, â€" He will also visit anâ€" other brother and other relatives at his early _ bome in Kent County. His little son Ray accompanies him. GowaANLOCKâ€"At P;I-hy; on July 7, to Mr and Mrs Jas Gowanlock. a scn, DURHAM REVIEW | Eene, C ol ene y eomaininla in es 'â€"â€"'â€"â€"â€"â€"‘"â€"-___,-_....-_ pmnnivetemented enc Wellater Last Saturday‘s News had a b.&mli: ofâ€" official chnrl of ~Division Clerks Bailhiffs, Inspectors, etc.. showâ€" ing plainly that the doctrine of the spoils to the victors is being followed. Rum. r had it last week that Inspect:â€" or Rarris bad fallen bus such was not the case, be aad his neighbor Inspectors in 8, Bruce and E, Grey, being still on ever lessening roll of the oid guard, now ndimberiog avout 10 only. The name of a prominent Glenelg farmer and of a wellâ€"known blacksimith are prominently mentioned for the Inspectâ€" vrial position. wih the chances tayorâ€" ing the former. Meanwhile the Board and Inspector Harris go right ou and on Tuesday last brougbht into force some new regulaâ€" tions which are expected to facilitate the enforcement of the iaw. These will be found in full in anotber column. â€"Ot, Aug. 12th the Russian people are promised a National Assembiy, this being the tirst Auniversary of the birth of the Czaewitch. However as the slang phrase bas it, the promise has a string to it, for the Czar will hayve the right to prorogue or dissolve the Assembly. Wouder bas the Czar studied the lite of Chas I of England ? â€"The Argyle, an excursion steamâ€" er with about 150 ‘Torouto excursionâ€" ists ran agronnd in a fog near Whitby. UGreat excitement followed of course, but hbappily no fatalimes occurred. The fog lified and passengers were transterred to another vessel in small boais. â€"The Czar and M. de Wite. chief plenipotentiary, are taiking bravely about no surrender for great Russia or conclusion Of a peace dishonorable to ber at the coming peace conference which meets in a few days. Japan will lose no advantage this mouthiag may bring, and is busy letting the world know she mast haye Harbin and Vladivostock first, the island of Sagbalien, P rt Arthur, and an inâ€" demnity of $750,000,000. _ This, Japan says will preclude all idea of Russia pusing as a Pacific state, and conseâ€" quently she will be able to avoid ever fighting Russia again, something sbe earnestly desires. N otice is hereby given that I have transmitted ordelivered to the persons mentioned in sections 8 and 9 Ontario Voters‘ List Act, the copies reâ€" quired by said sections to be so trans mitted or delivered of the List made pursuant to said Act of all persons appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the said Munici;u\lit.y to hbe enâ€" titled to vote in the said Municipality at Electious for members of the Lelginlutive Assembly and at Municipal Elections : and that the said list was first posted up my office, at Durham, on the 31st day of July andremains there for inspection. Electors are called upon to examine the said List and if any omissions or any other errors are found therein to take immediate proceedings to have the said errors corrected according to law, â€"Anew Alliance is being formed between Britain and Japan of a closer nature than the previous one. When completed its terms are to be made public. â€"The meeting of the Kaiser and the Czar in the Baltic has set all heads guessing as to its prrpose. One gucss was that it was to get the Czar‘s conâ€" sent to have one of the Kaijser‘s sons made King of Norway, but another of the latest and likeliest guesses is that the Keiser wants support from the Czar to make the Baltic a closed sea to outside nations. That this is susâ€" pecied in Britain seemâ€" certain by the unusual order to the Channel fleet to cruise in the Baltic.© That this must be irrating to Germany caunot Je doubted and is evidence that the British war office has knowledge of schemes afoot to work to the injury of Britain. If Germany were now to send a fleet to manoeuvre in the Irish Sea wonder if Britain would be angry? ‘These " pinâ€"pricks " of the nations of Europe will keep the age of peace long in the fature. Municipality of the Town of Durham, Courty of Grey. The Western Real Estate Exchange Ltd., London, Ont., has a large list of Farms for sale or exchange for other property. If youarethinking of buying a farm or other property it would be to your advantage to get our list of propâ€" erties for sale. If you will write to us at our head office or to our Local Repâ€" resentulive for this district stating the County or Counties of which you wish a list of farms for sale, sent to you, you will receive by return of mail a complete list of the farms we have for sale in these Counties, Have you a farm for sale? Write for our terms and method of selâ€" ling Real Estate, Western Real Estate Exchange Ltd. London, Ont. Wm. W, Ramage. Thistle, Local Agent. W. B. VOLLET, Clerk of the Municipality of Durham. Dated at Durham this 3lst day of July: â€"A corner in Wheat in Winuipeg! Something new in Canada. Anvway the price of this staple a few days ago ran up to $1.30 a bushe!l and shipments ouf wheat for the first time on record were made from Eastern cities to Fort William for shipment west! â€" Carrying coals to Newcastle: somebody will drop good money in the meantime. TOPICS OF THE WEEK 4 Wisk VOTERS‘ LISTâ€"1905. Are You Interested. ONTARIO R Dds =ue M ce efi e mainbans abiclh k TORONTO YE‘ FceNENmriie > pis in We bhave made the best arrangeâ€" ment this year that was ever heard of in this locality for_ supplying the farmers with Binder Twine at the low price, Our firss consignment is exâ€" hausted, _ but have complet d a contract for & second supply equally as large. D; not be inconvenienced in any way. â€" Place your order with us at once for your seeond requirementâ€"â€" injustice to us â€"â€"so tnat we can protect vou. Think of the GRAIN BAG and THREE ROPE TIES with SNAPS and RINGS with every 60 lbs. We are doing something special, all the time, for our farmer friends and customers. Twine! Twine‘! Do not forget that we sell a splenâ€" didly eqnipped NATURAL CROOK bandâ€"made Grain Cradle. Nothing to equal it. â€" on i en â€" Buy a gallon of BLACK S SPECIAL machine oil, and you will be delightâ€" ed withfthe working of your machinâ€" erv. We hbhave a great assortment of Girls‘ Boys‘ and Men‘s Harvest Mitts and Gloves. a J. LEVINE â€"v-fiuvs'-vkvfiorse Muzzle and you will rfliot have any trouble with your Grain OrS:. + . ie _ What is home without a Refrigerdâ€" tor Call and examine one we have in stock, y Also some for. ................60 Men‘s Hats, worth 1.50 l'or...........75' W e have purchased a fine lot of Ladies SKIRTS & Black SILK CLOAKS and will sell all at . half price Ladies‘ Cravenette Raincoats..... Do not orget that we sell Ready Mixed Paints prepared by all the leading mixers in Canadaâ€"Sherwinâ€" William‘s is the best. Young Men‘s Worsted Suits,...... worth $7 for.......... ... ... . $8.90 Fashionable Summer Cap...... .. .. clearing lot for..........25¢ each Men‘s flannelette top Shirtse. . ...2%5¢ each Men‘s Umbrellas, worth 1.50 for.... .90 Does the present condition of your eyes give you any reason to feel anxâ€" ious. THE CGHEAP STORE The grave results that are so often experienced from lack of attention on your part. It costs you only the trouâ€" bie of calling and have your eyes exâ€" amined, then you will be put wise as to whether they need special care or not. You know the place. A. GORDON, We still have a supply of Screen Doors and Window Sereens. Then strengthen your NS , feed it with the only hair food, Ayer‘s Hatr Vigor. It checks Falling hair means week hair. grow, completely cures danâ€" druff. And it always restores color to gray hair, all the rich, dark color of early life. y -'i.‘a'l Ivike lcuq I ow Watchmaker, Jeweller, Optician. Falling Hair .00 a bottle. 11 druggists. If you want to make money in buying goods, call at Levine‘s cheap store, You will ve surâ€" prised at the unheard of bargain prices. Here are some odd lines : A REMINDER W. BLACK ir Vigo REMEMBER for Orders Aoft "TUDHOPE CARRIAGES Everything in readiness for the Spring season. Do you want any Spring Imptements .. HMHarvesting Wachinery . . Rakes, Mowers, Binders, etc., of this famous firm‘s make. They give great satisfaction. P rices and terms to suit purchasers. Poter Hamilton Agency . . oF BEST QUALITY. Groceries, Dry Goods, Boot$ & Shoes, Crockery, &c. We can give you Bargain. Z@~ We ask inspection of our Teas..@/ TWEEDS & YARNS S$. SCOTT. PEEL, The Shoeman Shoe Children Properly Watson‘s Breadâ€"The Best Firstâ€"Class Manitoba Flour For Sale Is a hard problem to solve. . We have made this a special «tudy and are prepared to show you the yery best in Children‘s Strap Shppers, Oxfords, Buttoned and Laced Boots in black and tan. Buns and Biscuits in great variety All kinds of Cakes made to order WEDDING CAKES our specislty GONECTIONERY | asuroin‘. A. W.Watson Barclay & Bell With R.McMicken at the Hahn House Stable or at the REvIEY Ploughs, Harrows, Drills, Scuffiers etc. Enquire at this agency. us in. All makes, styles and prices. _ Call and inspect We have more new ranges suit you. . . . AS USUAL ... Seem to be all the go. ‘They are handsome and as everybody knows, they are the most durâ€" able rig on the market. Call and examine them. Ogiivie‘s Royal Household, per barrel ... Also other highâ€"grade Manitoba Flours, per barrel .$5.60 to 5.75 "Five Roses," WAREROOMS opposite Middaugh Ho. Stables. Durham and Owen Sound RANGES nalo P abr ce o o e Py e K g&%fl?'{" Wa 8, 1905 one to BIG 4 2 yards long “ «+ 5A ous Gast Ladies® Overskirts... .. * _ RBlack Sateen 1 Hyy twilled cott« White Bed®epread Table Linen ... ... Floor Oileloth, 1 . Stair Oileloth . . . . Japanese Matung The Hanover Convey LENDS MONEY ® v~â€" Places Insurances 0| " / > Companies, Collects Debts Business Difficuities, Dra and Seits C. P.R. Tickets Besides other lands he « THEREF S MONNY 8 T8 ap Pure Hon« Ownoer bound to go wes! 125 Acres Normanby and improved. . Will re 1560 Acnr Bentinck Offered cheap for quick 100 Acres Bentinck 100 Acres Normanby ney ; well improved and The Hanover Conys Durham Residgence © Photographer, _ Also a Farm and Town IFropert Hair, Cloth and Tooth Brus Wall Paper MacFarians Druggists & | RRDUCTION of STOOX HI. H. MITLJ Well improved and « ber to pay price aske H. H. MILL We have decided to 1 our stock of differeat See our window full ¢ alts SICIJ 1 All good value at 1 nrices tor one week. offer them at |.4 a direct savyâ€" ing to you ot 25 pe! To clear out nearly all this year gigns, we are offeri than r l"3 |eSS pricetj is your opportunity to rooms at a saving C third the cost. ? Wi Ote yx*I( lo Presents see our I The best preparatio® tor destroving potati No bad effects bus | sults. Try a packa year if you have nev it before and note | Puat up only at _ Parker‘s Potato P Killer LACH the f cotton & reads. 1i PARKE Drug St LADES‘ W Wa 1n 3, 1905 tal 10X Ix 41 Bookse CALOE Bargai A J YÂ¥

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