F31 , It i M " Egg-ca::-::-::-::-::-::-::r:3:33:-cm-caasmazxg ii?] Taylor 8600. Taylor 8000. if. SOMETHING NEW IN WASHERS: The Perforated Drum, (grim the Ideal Also \Vilhelm's Wriruters, all made by Watsuu of Ayr. Raymond Sewing Machines. McClary Stoves for Coal or Wood Agent for the Dillon nge Stay Fence. Bearing A?armxsars WOOL! WOOL (iii' WOOL ! ji),' The Balance of Stock of Trimmed Millinery 20 bales. Sl p, Ladies' Wrappers at Half Price We will sell the balance trimmed With Lace and lr 901m Glark. We mn give-0111K a were list of our goods. but In quality and ad" “manly to t e needs of South Grny We are not excelled: Deering narrows. Wilkinson Ploughs. Honey’s Har- ness, Palmerston buggies. Renowned auticles, lair prices A“- .. - gnu easy uulng parse he will find our E. T. Corsets have the right style about “In that an fashionably dressed woman desires. We are showing a big range of Gem in the newest styles Long Hip, Straight Front and Tape Girdles with Suspenders attached in White and Drab. E. T. CORSET S The best In their line as we handle only the beat, Woman . F. MORLOCK illinery Bargains A Big Clearing in White Waists 'rint Wrappers in odd sizes at who likes Cash and One Price ‘071131 fiarm Maohz'nerg. Blanca of White Lawn Waists, prettily and Insertion at 25 "'0 off regular price. wears at Lost perfect and easy Ming Corset, A few doors South of the Middaugh House, and Ready-to- 500 each Sunday, 8..h inst was sacrament Sunday of the united congregation of the Enplin nod Cedarvile Presbyter- inn chuckles held in the Fsplin The Sunday School Convention lately held here was not as largely attended as it should be. However. a goodnttendance was given to the maker genenlly throughout the Township unit was a Township af- tair (Artismeaia). The Rev Mr Ross, of somewhere down the country, preached his first sermon in the Presbyterian church here on Sunday last. He is to take charge tor the month of July. He is a good speaker and no doubt his services will be appreciated by his hearers during his May in Priceville. Died sudenly at Cbeboygan. Mich- igan, on June 20th last, John McLeod brother of Alex McLeod. miller ot this town. Aged about 50 years. Born-to Mr and Mrs A._McCuaig, Top Cliff, on June 18th ttlt.. a son. All doing well. Congratulations. coming or gomg from town. Dr Atkinson, one of our Priceville boys, passed his examination with honors, being the recipient of a sehol arship by way ot prize. We C0t1-- gratulate the Dr on his success. Thanks are due to Road] II. McDonald and Hincks for 1 down bills South of school i town. Now we can take eithe: coming or going from town. Mrs Duncan McDonald left to xisit her brothers and sister at Calgary on Tuesday morning, the 3rd inst. Sh e was joined at Toronto by Miss Jennie Cameron. who also Went to see triends in that part. Mrs McPherson, ot Top Cliff, is in charge of Miss Camerorfs business till she returns. Miss Emma McLean is also away to visit her bruthersin the west. We wish them all a pleasant time and sate return We are pleased to hear Mrs Wm McLeod, Sr., of Top Cliff, is some- what better. Mr and Mrs Neil Meklnuon, Mrs McCabe and Commissioner John Mc- Arthttrtrorn this town attended the illnearl of the late Mrs (Rev) Chas Cameron, also Hugh and Archie Me- Kinnon, South G'lenulg, were in at- tendance. A number more of old friends and acquaintances would like to have been there who did not hear of her death till too late. We are sorry to hear of the death of Maud Watson, (daughter of Mr James Watson, formerly of this place but now ot'Cheboygan, Mich), which took place some ten days ago from appendicitis, The young lady would be over 20 years ot age and was pos- sessed ot all the good qualities that went towards making her one of the fairest ot her sex. The annual entertainment held at the Methodist parsonage inithis town lateiy was quite a success. Hoxpital. Toronto,is at present with her triend, Dan McDougall and iam- ily, ot'Mulock. We are all pleased to see her improving so well alter her severe illness/ Dan McDonald (curly), who spent a good tlme of the spring around here left for Port Arthur on Thursday evening of last Week. His sisner, Miss Christena J. McDonald. who gpent_ tyt months in the General Miss Sarah McIntyre. Christena A, McDonald and Jennie McArthur, all from this or near this place, left on the excursion to the Falls last Frtday morning. A large number from here attend- ed the grand demonstration held in Durham on July 2nd and was well pleased for their day’s outing, and in many instances We might add the night's outing also for it would be getting near daylight before a mlm- ber of those that waited for meow)- cert, got home. It does not look like hard times, when there are so many new barns going up this summer. Pastor Matheson, of the Presbyter- ian Church. lett over a week ago, camping somewhere up the lakes. Mrs Matheson and familv leaves this week to join In sharing of the health- ful breezes from off the lakes. We all wish them a pleasant time and safe return. Our town is a little quiet at present bat still there isa fair business done taking it on an average. We noticed somewhere stated that potato bugs Were disappearing this year. bat not around Prieevillo, for by all appearance they are as num- erous as ever. Paris green is dearer than usual, so bugs must be as plenti- ful as ever. " poor crop. The grain crop hasa fine appearance and it a few nice showers of rain comes occasionally for the next three weeks the crops will be above the average by all an pearauce. They say there was a frost On Thursday and Friday mornings last Week bat no damage done. Some are thinking of commencing hnying this week and in many in- stances it will take longerrannitog over the ground cutting it than it will taking it in for in general it, is a RIO ARCHIV: TORONTO tiopeville. Priceville. il nxncks tor cutting h of school in this can take either ways Roadmaster Binder Twine in abundance cheaper than the cheapest. We also sell Sections. Guards and Heads, Gasoline, Coal Oil, Ready-Mixed Paints, Paint Oil, Ala- bastine, etc. Don l attempt to use that old worn-out Grain Cradle when you can buy one of our good reliable Cradles so cheap. Why with flies so cheap. In Spray pumps we lead the mar- ket from the ordinary Syringe Spray to the Barrel Pump. withoht one We are determined to supply your wants if possible. Lovers of Cherries should see our Cherry Fitters and you will not be HARDWARE! We have a large stock of Paris keen and Bug Killer. ey in yum-own home, in your spare time at a small cost. The Interna- limml Correspondence Schools can give you a training that will enable vou to increase your earnings. See theit'display in Darlings Drug Store this week. Mr. and Mrs Don McFayden enter. tained a few friends and neighbors last Wednesday evening toa "grand Scotch night." Organizer Burns was the guest. of honor and is a host in himself, while Mr Moff'at Sr. is a good second. From Durham there were present. Mr and Mrs C Itamage and Messrs Mainland and O. Hahn. Mr. Jos. Firth went to Hagersville on Friday's excursion on a visit to his uncle Mr. Wilson. Miss Martha Ellen Firth and bros. Thos. and Wm. took in the Niagara excursion Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Greenwood are visiting friends in IIumilton this week. Mr. Geo. Moffat Toronto paid a visit to hisjgrandtather last week. Mrs Kinsman of Toronto and her son, Wm. ot Washingeton are visiting at Mr Thos. Greenwood's anu other Edge Hill friends. It is 14 years since Mr Kinsman last visited here. We omitted mentioning Mrs Me- Callum, of Huron Co., as visiting with her husband at Mr Robt. Ector's. We are sorry to hear that he remains poorly. Mr John Allen, formerly of Glen. elg, bat now of California, who is touring amongst his friends, was herea tew days with his brothers. The Hopeville church people had a Mr Gibson, a young man from To- ronto to preach here on Sunday. He is likely to stay here for some time. Died at the rtsidenee of her grand daughtor, Mrs Jilin Smith in Egre- mom, on Saturday evening, the 7th. Mrs McDonald, widow of the late Donald McDonald. ct lot I, con 15, Proton. Mr and Mrs McDonald were among the first settlers in that pan of the neighborhood. The funeral will be on Monday, the 9th, to Swin- ton Park. More again. Would you like to earn more mon Accident at barn raiisintt--On Wed- pesday the 4th " Samuel Crawford 'g East of here, George Willshire fell lroma barn about 20 feet and was badly hart. As we write we hear he is able to walk around. Another young man. an English immigrant, got his leg hurt. This barn was raised in the old fashioned Way; better take the new plan with rope and tackle. church and pre:ided out by the Rev Mr McInnes. Rev Mr Little; of Hol- stein, preached here on the previous Friday. At the Sunday meeting the church was filled, a large number from Cedarville being presont. THE DURHAM REVIEW DARLIN GS JUST ARRIVED Albert Soap Co's, Soaps allow your cattle get pested when you can buy Fly Oil -----.-----.-.- (LIN tis, The People's Druggists $6 Good Goods at Right Prices." Phone No. 3. . Black. Edge Hill. iiFiiirF PINK. . .a 10 ai' .va] PURE CASTILE.. ROSEBATH....... MECHANICS TAR BABY'S OWN.... and . ...15clb, 2 for25a 4th -Willie MeAllister. Gertrude Morice. Sr 3vd---Arthut Barkus. vVillie Wallace, Arthur Gadd. Jr. 3rd Minnie Ke ler, Mary Backus. Sr 211.1 Myrtle Caldwell, Denali Thompson, James Marshall. Jr 2nd--Jolm Kerr, Walter. McAlister. Grace Mounluin. ‘Henrietla Keller. Pt '..'.ud--Mil 'Wallace, Stanley Mountain. Sr Pt lst--Arthur Mountain. John liner. Jr Pt bt-Dawson Marshall, Bella Morice, Janet Mountain. Average at. tendance m. The following is the re- sult. of the Promotion Exams.. 'to " 4th--Artluw Backus. Arthur (lurid. Willie Wallace, To by 3vd-Mavy Backus. Minnie Keller. Albert Keller, l Lizzie Burns. To Je3rd--James Mar. shall, Myrtle Caldwell, Tommy Wat. lace. Denah Thompson. To Sr 2nd - Neila Marshall, Walter McAlister, John Kerr. Mary McAlister. Grace IMountain. Elmer Fee, Henrietta Kel- er. Cameron. John Livingston, Katy Wilder. Emma Wilson, C to B-Neilie Mekechnie, AnnieCliif Alex. McQueen. Gladys Brynn. Wes- Ivy Builev, Ada McKinnon. John Mc.. Phee. Octavia Marshall. Lottie 1Vilcrm Charlie McDougall, Rosie Hillis, El- eanor Swallow, Russell Gun. Eric El- vidge. Nellie Lemmaâ€. Ruby Dean, Elinor Hutton. " to Inter-Gibson Watt, Percy Mckechnie, Arthur. Ranmge. Henrietta Havens, Rebi.n Fumuharsml. Chuvlie Intermediate In Sr 1-rMury Smith. Alice McCrw. Zeta McClm-klm. Pmrl Wright, Nellie McKechnio, John Mc- Gowan, Mary McIIrailh. Jack Bryan, Norman mehnn, Irene MrthvJIary Legate, Harold Sharpe. Navy Holt, Etta Sanders. John Dunran, Arthur Whitmore, Willie Watt, 1mm- Mit- chell. Melvin Gregg. Fred Catton, Nul- son Wilder, Sr Ptl to Jr Pt 2--Janws Billings. Salem Dean, Minnie Limiu, Martha McDonald, Marion Marshall. Doris Mc- Auley. Lorne Jackson. Willie Lauder. Nettie Lloyd. James " ails. Intermediate Part 2 to Senior Pt 2--- Sadie McDonald. Ella Chtrtion, Annu, Russell, Malian Calder. Theresa Vollvt Willie Heslip, Annie Mcuirr, Charlie Williamson. Erben Whitmore, Made, line Darling. Zell Crawford, Myrtle Spurling, Luann Fagan, Jenna Itvnlon Victor Canon, Cassie McNallv, G Huge Douglas. Myrtle Daniel. Sr Pt 2 to Jr 2-Holon Ireland. Jen- nie Kelsey, Marguerite Hutton, Jessie Black, Bertha Has ens, Wes. Johnston, Gem] McNally, Laura Byron, Allie Mc- Gowan. Georgina Lawson, Islay Quinn Lillian McUrie. Ben Benton,' Janet Marshall, Wtllie Morton. Jr 2 to Intermediate 2--Frant; Mell- Iuith. Marian Mckenzie, Lizzie Hillis, Louise McAnulty. Mary Hartford, hm Campbell. Thomas Wright. Sr 2 toJr T-Mamie Mountain,Vivinn Crawford, May Cliff. Horace Fllvidge, Karl Lenahan, Susie Kelsey, Mark Wilson, katieBell Black, Lynne Russell Milton Mills, Roy McCracken. Ruby Hutton. Lida Livingstone, I'yvian Harvey, Mamie Wilson, Tounny Lau- der. Robbie Douglas, Ronald Guthrie, Charlie Harbottle, Nettie Daniel. Joe Warmington, Campbell McLachlan, George Kress, Evyllue Levi. Lorne Williamson. . . ... "unhuuu. A_B06ar_ oux uuualu, utwalc Currie, Fred Laidlaw, Bessie Saunders Maggie McNulIy, Morley Coiling. Lila Frend, Hortense Livinstgn. Annie Mc- Kinnon, Earl McUnlnmn, Fred Torry. Willie Ard. Sr 3rd to Jr 4th-Elma Holt, Gladys \Vhitmore, Winnie Blocker. Jack Davidson. Merl Whittuore, Vernon Elvidae. Reggie Sharp, Maggie Mitch- ell, Lulu'etm Peel, John Vollm. Mabel Latinwr. Edna Limits, Ray F'luker.. John McIlruith, Willie Petty. Allister Cameron. Roht. Saunders. Rum Dar- ling, Eric Kelly, Victor Livingston. Willie Clark, Calvin Rinnee, Mabel Grassley. Bertha Harvey, Clara Law- Ience, Edna Mch-ie. Zena. Marshall. Roy Calder, Trressa McKay. Barney Hartford. Jr 3rdto Sr 3rd-Rex McGowan, Sydney Holt, Nellie McLean, Devena 1vatr.mfqgtoy,, Annie McDonald, Jessie Form I to Form Ii-Sadie Ferguson Emma vathe. John L McDonald. Ce- cil Wolfe, Fred Smith. Fon. 'Saunders, May Glass, Marion Gun, Charm-Craw- ford, Lynn Gram. PUBLIC Scumâ€. DEPT. " 4th to Sr 4th--Jeannie McGowan May McGowan. Agnes Rummy. Gert- ie McComb, Mary Wright, Jas McLuh- hut, Marion Currie. Arthur Hutton, Imndell Lauder, Willie McGowan, Willie Brow-nine. Ida Ilarlrottle. To pass, 40 per cent on each subject. (I) per cent on total. Form 11 to Form m-Lizzie Binnie. Sadie Fletcher, Mary Eng. Irene Lut- imer. FannK‘Mm-nn. Eifle Hunter. Ka, tie Clark. aggie McLeod. Dan Mc- Do ugall. Selina Hopkins. Itoh Laidlaw Katie Kenny, Chm-he Bowling. Emily Wilson, (recom) Stanley McNully (NT) DURHAM-mon SCHOOL DEPT. ...10c cake .. na, cake ...lOc cake value for 5c Promotion Exams. shipment of the s. a. No, 1, NORMANBY. M. M. 1‘ DAIR, Teacher, I. 2 If the father Ior mother. if the tutheris deceased) of the homosteader resides upon a farm in the vicinity of the land entered for the requirements as to maidence mav be mtlntied by such [lemon msldlng with the father or mother. : " If the settler has his permanent ruidence upon tanning land ownedhy him in the vicin- ity of his homestead, the requirements a» to reliance may be sattMled by residence upon 's the an had. . Six months notice in writing would be wen to the Mundane: of Dommion did " Ottawa of Intention to Ippl)‘ for Instant. W. w. CORY. Dalian of the We! the Interior, E..tk--otnasttso-t 4lmairt, at tttis M. s,,,,,,,,) I viariiia'rt"ar'atull'l"& , EnLEy mun be tund; land ottiee tor the dim minted, The homesteuler is condition. connected [ the following plants '. 1 At least It! mon fulttvatfG of the had Yeats. ANY even numbered Lands“: Manitoba, Saul exec Mug tf and 26, not 1 vealed by my person I tummy. or my male oval enema! one quarter " or less. mums (l? iiiiiiiiU WEST HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS. BARCLAY on savings bank deposits.of upwards. .Pronopttittentia facility afforded customers a. distance. Undertaking A general Banking nusine ted. Drafts issued and colhy on all points. Deposits re interest allowed wt Iran-en? DURHAM AGENCY CAPTAL, Authorized CAPITAL. Paid up. .. RESERVE FUND.... AGENTS in all prln Ontario. Quebec, Mat Stan»: and England. SIMDARD BANK OF (IMAM A shipment of the mum-st designs in HATS arriving this week-Fedora, kc 3itarity, We We have opened up Undertaking Rooms in Thos. Swallow's build. ing opposite the Middaugh House and are prepared to do business with any person requiring under- taking. Satisfaction guaranteed in Embalming. Our stock of funeral supplies has arrived ; also a full line of Catholic robes, etc. If you intend buying a new suit this summer. call in and leave you: Inwasure at Flmity’s. We guarantee an up-to-date suis, latest cut. perfect fit, and satisfaction in every way. Your choice of the heat Suitings and all at almost lhe same cost as a ready- made. SAVINGS BANE only! ‘7ou latest mm he 1aken " and Pet limo. Also the SL'IT-( from $1.50 to 2 25. 'mbrettas 1tryN L9" E " inf/armada Jud: If W. F. COWAN. President. SCHOLFIELD. General Manager Jas. R. Gun & Co. Head Office, Toronto Potato Bug Killer Over 2 Tons mane on the premises and sold during the season of 1905. PARIS GREEN V male oven); ra' GT "G'? e quarter section otMo t it be made a." " for the district in which t Less work, No water to curry. and It better yield. The Only kind to ttne (Ill your potatoes J. KELLY, A gent. umoered section of n "I. "-'tlsutctteiiiu Ind ai, not reserved, my] Wm" rt? I- the Inlet and Embalming PARKER’S insecticides on hand montbs' residence upon and land in each you for three {ire DRITGG ISTS. re Hind to pattern the JliSl'i'i11, under one of all principal [tombs m T', Manitoba. United {mg nusiness transac- d and collection made Deposits received and at Inn-rem rates '.h.--cnterest allowed , .. _ - Wmngt t2tt',y,',t W t e y Cin. ', “Menu In to l gimme: upon 'posite.of 81.00 d/li Lttention and. every Means ".lly a the loo-l which the mm u . TU, or Ai, placed at any CASE. prices " Dominion Ind Alberta; “Y be home: ole had of . ot we to the 9 â€he: more and ot bur BELL living 82.1,â€),“0 1,000.o (I LMILUI" kilor W. H. BEAN Our Goods a u do: Ate. ----------, a American pron-cut 81.66 M dubs-wome- t.hitetitk..C.. .s,rv-.v.t..meaatdpceact, ""tl a? sold imitation cut (has! pug TABLE Daisy Chums & Washers Double glass 7 en . China eu magi . Ago; Singer Sewing}; Now Print; u; TABLE OMLOTH, FLOOR .. l Table Linen (A in wide 2' “any ttl illed Cotton sheetin Luge li x 4 size Funtumorc, SEED mum t a. -lomde delivery nod 'd'lirafr.. and Beanie my Tacks. c:_ -- -- - 3MP in: of the T s 3%.? 4 d VERITY PLO‘VS I wtuimratud inn and Gang Plunging. DISC HARRO Rrtr and Hummus of _ all kinds. A. B. McLELLAN, Agent Buggies Warcroorus across the bridge north of the Post OfEce. Orders left at REVIEW Office will receive our best attention. All the machinery of the.dhove Well known ttrm in stock or an be Be- cured at short notice. Dmsy Churn s, Wringers. Washers. atw1qytisrtr,ii7aG, Rakes. Mowers, Binders if ts' long, Maple but The Improv, Maw d Home The New Everything in season. Call: er, Ploughs, I ALL SPRING GOODS Peter Hamilton AGENCY . "---w" rices and terms to MASSEY= HARRIS ! P-...-. stirs grey " 53 New Hamburg Waggon: Barber Buggies Bissell Steel Land Rollers Disc Barrows of Elem MacFar!anett Co. - - 'JRUGGISI‘S & SEEDSMEN If your vacation is to be a prolonged one, vou may need all of these items. In any case you will need some of them and this is surely the place to get them. _ .‘u Q - . " wide me pr 7" wide we pr J†Wide Me pr 7" Wide 70c pr Stationery, Fountain Pen, Court Masters, Playing Cards, Headache Cure, Drinking Cups, Alcohol Stoves, Soaps, Sponges, Combs, Brushes. Camera Supplies, Shaving Supplies, Antiseptic, Cold Cream, Cigars, Pipes, Tobacco, Cramp and Colic Remedy d Cotton sheeting, i, in Md; Idle Piaaneiteitii Blankets. , v_itptt Machines, 7 BELL 0mm: & 9mm. are ttyrsiaaa, price. no te. Call Illngy. LACE CURTAINS Call and VACATION GOODS and T in readiness for the Spring an and see our Leader Seed- 3, Barrows, Cultivators and m swam sxwmu mummy} Nation! Cream Bcaruratoes, I styles JULY IS, 1906 tuuti. tnr/tii/ii-iliac. Go. Canada 1Jerriaite Co., Brockville. filmy fc Song . 'dtird,e,degt aide Lt 29".: Plmen Mitt ww..,..,........-. yd ' lX-nd2ydl Weak†" tt-v-....tge dozen dor.-NeiiuiiiC."rt"i,'i1-,t, um‘m Bou- Gir-. now in v!4 long, 25c;681nwide suit purchasers. dE Julder’a Block I. Chu- [II SELLS ride, 23c yd B, white or .1.†per pr wide Kw wide t! wide " 31.75MB; CHEAP tjerttPtFMtirrta"tra ' itN.,(3, ‘33 " m. The SI fireproof tl n C Pater JULY 1 ilfl 'l h h