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Durham Review (1897), 11 Apr 1907, p. 4

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* A)eering Jfarvesters o en enneneatenenkiien B ind t tontd on ied onononton k n a o 2 Taylor&Co. Taylor &Co. } SOMETHING NEW IN WASHERS; The Perforated Drum, only in the Iden Raymond Sewing Machines. McClary Stoves for Agent for the Dillon Hinge Stay Fence. ts") 2A The Millinery Quesâ€" Men‘s Felt Hats In all the newest shapes and Shades. Ladies‘ Hats and Caps The most extensive millinery assortment is here is here for your pleasure. You wil! find we have the very newest designs in Trimmed Hats and Ready to Wears. No thought or fancy has been overlooked ; no worthy style has been neglected and no matter how extreme or modest your taste our show rooms will gratify it. a}'tfifififififiifi’(’.fla?”"’a?’ -’.3"_‘ w 4 6 & w %“Sprlng Mllllnel‘}l 4 Spring Hats SezeB3aR32E, ,3CCECEEEECC Stylish Spring Dress Goods. Gohn Glark. That hat problem will be easily solved if you visit our Milâ€" linery Show Rooms. We can give only a mere list of our goods, but in quality and ads tability to the needs of South Grey we are not excelled: Deering Harrows, Wilkinson Ploughs, Heney‘s Harâ€" ness, Palmerston Buggies. Renowned articles, fair prices C CE6CCECC 363099399930 We have our stock of hats tin both Men‘s and Ladies opened and ready for your inspection. The best in their line as we handle only the best. Also Wilhelm‘s Wringers, all made by Watson of Ayr. Cash and One Price. ~ _ <nd (Fiarm )fa%hinery. 1907 tion easily Solved A few doors South of the Middaugh House, Onecf the most interesting events seen here for some time took place in Amos church on Friday last at_the Pre Communion service. Now, Dear Reader, don‘t think you are in for a backneved description of a common place wedding, but a christening of six babies as nice as could be mot with in a days travel. Everyone of the cherubs were on their good beâ€" havior before the new minister, as if their fature character and the tate of the country depended upon it. Following are the names of the little ones: Mary Jane Haass, Alex John McMillan, Edwin Smith Findlay, Alex Craig Laughton, Wmm James Adams, Murray Alex Henderâ€" In this connection it is worth rc» marking that some one has noted, that during the 12 month‘s vacancy, not u single death bas vecured withâ€" in the bounds of the congregation, surely a matter for gratitude. _ _ Mr Hugh Renwick of the P, O. deâ€" partment, Ottawa, paid an Easter visit to his parents bere Mr and Mrs Robt Renwick, Sr. He returns on Tuesday, be has lately %aased 4 civil seryvice examination which enâ€" titles him to a bigher salary and a month‘s holidays. Maple syrup making is the order ot the day. Mr John Sinclair being the most fextensive in the business having 300 trees on tap, with Mr Frank Adams a good second. Miss Lacy McKelvey leaves on Thursday for a visit «o her Uncle George in Toronto. Mr Kinney a brotherâ€"inâ€"law of Mr Mr Robt Baxter and Mr Wm Tucker attended Mr W. G. Tucker‘s sale and purchased a fine team of horses at over $400, He drove them to ‘Toroato the following day. Miss Sarah Brown hbas secured a position in a candy and confectionery store in Holstein, where no dqubt her good looks, winning manfer and surrounding sweets will draw custom. Mr Eddie Wells starts his wooden hen this week at producing chickens. Mr Wm Ramage baving already some arrived in this cold climate. Mr Wm Ramage bad the misforâ€" tune to lose a youug heifer just about the calving, through falling over the sloping stalls and strangling herâ€" self. Miss Mary Ramage, who is qualiâ€" fyving herself tor dressmaking in your town visited her home over the week end. The ordinance of the Lords‘ Supâ€" per‘ the first observed under the new Pastor, Rey Geo Kendall, was largely attended on Sunday last and impreesively administered. The choir contributing _ an appropriate Easter antbem on the same occasion, The "‘Black Killer‘ has been at work on the north line, Mr Wm Watâ€" son having had a couple of sheep worried. The owners of the dogs on tull proof being given, will be found willing to pay all damages, This week‘s budget An interesting meeting of Women‘s Institute was held last Wednesday at the home of Mrs Robt Renwick Sr. The Topic was ‘‘House Cleanâ€" ing‘", two very hel%nl papers were given, one by Mrs Renwick entitled ‘"‘rround the house‘‘. the other ‘‘House cleaning with comfort" was read by Miss Ella Renton. It was decided to have the next meettng May 1st at the home of Mrs Jno Renâ€" ton, topic, ‘"Gardening and Ra.sing Pouliry." Our village seems rather quiet since the school scholars have started back to school. ry, did not care to liye in the woods so improvyed the look of the place by removing some of the many trees in front of the manse. Our Pastor, Rev Mr Kendall, though he chose to live in the countâ€" We are glad to see the smiling tace of Miss Hattie Watt in our vilâ€" lage again. Had the pleasure of tasteing some of John‘s Maple syrup last week and we don‘t wonder at some of the young ladies looking sweet. Spring is surely near, as we noticed some of our farmere started ploughâ€" ing last week. Tom intends keeping warm in the new house next winter as he and Artbhur Renton have been cutting woud for the past two weeks. Our Blacksmith, Jno Renton is very busy just now getting harrows in shape for spring seeding. Sugar making is the order of the day and there is not much taffy fiyâ€" ing around. Mr Geoorge Black porchased a new evaporator and is doing a rushing business, he bhas over fiye hundred trees tapped. Mr William Aldcorn and son took a trip to Toronto to purchase some goods during the Easter bolid:!a. while Miss Jennie Knox and Miss Miss F. Bell yvisited her parental bome during the Easter holitr:ys. Mary Aldcorn did a rushing business in the store. * Mr Colin McMillan visited Priceâ€" ville friends over Sunday. Mr John Hill and Messrs Leslie and Howard Watson took a trip to thecity of Toronto during the goli- days, there must be a great magneâ€" tism to draw the boys to the city as Dromore. °IO ARCHIVES TORONTO Swinton Park. She% C in‘ d < * @©*Rp [ hC lb ib se i c oay o Aarse t U h fa s t3 insd F y + Lheasl s e B Jf;_-s,--r.“4 \} M 4/ | '\\4\\ R ME e rrorscofsigre e *3 rooms may be decorated s in absotute with I mmm.%m harmonize with any furnishings. o ALABASTINE wwm in. 1.:3 l NessP ree Miss Maggie Knox ‘visited the paâ€" rental home during the holidays. We noticed another fellow with a smiling tace. Howard never returned, We hear he is looking for a job. Miss Nellie Kinnel of Dundalk visited Miss Lizzie Aldcorn and Miss Maggie Knox during the nolidays. mt George Heard and Mr‘Herb Campbell _ visited {their parental homes during the holidays. Mrs George Haw is ill at present but we are glad to hear she is on the mend. We wonder who was so lucky as to happen out to town on Saturhay last as his loved one came off the noon train, so he drove her to her boarding bouse where she will reâ€" main for the next three: months, s two years -ifi' -jvmvxi;:rs' Batchelor bhuas rented Mr Jas Ferris‘s farm for the next Landels Marshall left Monday morning for Penrsylyania where he has secured a job on the State Dam now heing constructed. Mre T. Geddes spent the last week or two in the old home here. Leayâ€" ing the homestead and breaking old t.es must be hard for her after spendâ€" ing so many vears of her life there. All joinin wishing ber well in her new home wherever that may be. Mr W. Ball‘s sugar bush, by the school has proved a centre of attracâ€" tion for several weeks. Mr Ball and Mrs Ball have evidently not forgotten they ouce were childrwudging by the daily trips to the woods that the children make with their cups. Mrs T. Young aad two little daughters yisited over Easter with Mrs Youang‘s parents at Chesley. Mrs Jas Watt had the misfortune to fall and break her wrist last week, Miss Jessic Derb{ is the ministering ange!l who is relieving ber. Mrs Hugh Falton and Miss Hattie Byers spent Easter vacation with their brother John in Toronto. Cutting wood has been quite the order of the day for several weeks and wood bees in every direction. Miss Mildred Leeson is spending her holidays with Mt Foress friends. The whole community was surâ€" prised and saddened by the sudden death of Mr Alfred Corbett on Wedâ€" nesdug. March 27, Mr Corbett atâ€" tended service here the Sunday afterâ€" noon before his death. The beartâ€" felt sme»thy of the neighborhood is extended to the sorrowing friends. To estimate the covering capacity of the Canada PAINT COMPANV‘S PAINTSâ€"Why one gallon of this paint will cover 375 sq ftâ€"two coats to the gallon. ‘This Paint is composed only of lead, zinc, linseed oil, and turpentine dyer which are the best kncxn ingredients for paints. _ It is guaranteed abâ€" solutely pure and sold subject to chemical analysis, and in point of covering capacity and durability is passed by any painting material made. Al b * We have got in a large stock of abastine inis permanent wall coatingâ€" all the finest shades for ceilings, "walls, and in terior work of any kind. We may say the publicâ€" demand is for a pure sanitary wall coating that will not rot off and is ready for use with cold water We wish to impress upon your minds that we have everything that is required in the painting business : varnish stains, Wagon Paints, House Paints, Foor Paints, Buggy Paints, Enamel Paint Alumiaum Paints, White Leod, Oils of all kinds, with one price only and that the right one. A. 8. HUNTER. Jow that the painting season is near at hand it will pay you to call in and see us and let us explair toyou how we can cave you money on Painting your house. We PRCE mssn ovy Messaan.e Al AtAsasmt 1 TH/G e ie usgius=} STORE CANADA PAINT Hampden See our Paint Window THE DURHAM REVIEW W J LAWRENCR Flanellette blankets large 11â€"11}sise in white or grey, $1 20 a pr. Floor Oilcloth 1 y4 1} & 2 yds wide, 25¢5q ya Bmyrma Rugs 30 x 60, §3 each; 314 yds long 36 in wide 3k Fas lonk to in whge of more than one storey-' should be without it. Price most reasonable. I have purcl'naaed the HOUSE THE 12[(3 2 yds long, 26in wide. 234 yds long 30 in wide 254 yds long 30 in wide. 3 rds fong * 30 in wide adies‘ black Sateen Undersktrts $1.00 each * * white Lawn Underskirts _ 75¢to $1 Sach W. H. BEAN Table Linen 54 in wide «f 68 in wide Bleached Table Linen, 54 in wide Horse Shoeing a Specialty Balada lon Teaâ€"Blaek and mixed C89 80e & ddca lb _* _* Pute Canadian Honey in 25¢ jars, Opposite the Registry Office. W. J. LA WRENCE Bee our Ladies‘ fancy collars at 23¢ â€"b Bee our new Prints and Dress Ginghams Agent for the Patent Fire Escape and Folding Ladder, No house or public building yds long 54 sn wide Come in and see it and give it a chance. Tires set while you wait. Nq LACE CURTAINS COLD BLACKSMITH TIRE ++««««..~â€"25C & pr. rnsss..... 500 & "p¢ ++++++««««. 70¢ & pr. r imz L000 pE) Calder‘s Block SELLS SETTER CHEAP Our establishment has always been known to sell the best of everyâ€" thing in the Hardware Line and most paiut users are aware that there is no paint manufactuted to equal the SHERWINâ€"WIL LIAMS for all purpâ€" oses. If you want to pairt your barn use the best Commonwealth Barn Red. If you want to paint your buggy, use the best Sherwin Williams Buggy Paint, If you want to paint your wagon use the best Sherwin Wi iams Wagon Paint. _ If you want to tone up the interior woodwork of your bouse, use the best, S W T, Premo Hard Oil Finish, If you want to tone np your furniture use the best 8 W T Marâ€"Not. If you want to make your Linoleum look as good as new use the best S. W. T. Durable Linolâ€" eum Finish, Every person their own Painter by using Sherwin Williams Paints. Parker‘s Drug Store HARDWARE! The Plowing season is now on and we have a great many articles very useful for such work, such as : Horse Clippers, Plow Lines, Trace Chains, Sweat Pads, Plow Bolts, Plow Harness, and Gall Cure. oo oo ofeofe ofe ofeofe e es ofe oge P «t Government Tested and Inspected Seeds All seeds sold by us are 1DO!" oughly tested and inspected before coming to our hands, in the Root and Garden Seeds as well as the CLOVERS and TIMOTHY. All seeds handled by us are from the three largest seed firms in Canada ; STEELE BRIGGS & CO, Toronto WM RENNIE & CO, Toronto D M FERRY & CO., Windsor g Buying here g .Means EX Buylng Right. g p Righ{t Goods and Right rices for them, 3 _ Shirts, Ties. Collars s, _ Hoisery, Suspenâ€" i ‘l.‘uf‘: Gloves and Handker® His furnishings for him self, he is fortunate if he comes here to make his seâ€" lections. Begins to Select Seeds 3393GCC WHEN A YOUNG all Kinds. Sold at . Black are thorâ€" !C. McARTHUR The Largest Selection Of Wall papers In this Section. We have the papers you want. Don‘t neglect this opportunity of obtaining the prettiest papers at the least cost. The Masseyâ€"Harris Co. We are sole Agents in Dusham tor the above well known Implementsâ€" Binders, Mowers, Drills‘ Harrows Dise Cultivators, Manure Spreaders Hay Rakes, Hay Loaders. Igay Ted ders, Masseyâ€"Harris Cream Separator Proven Steel Tracks, Singer Sewing Machines, Walkerton Marble Works, The Bell Organ & Piaro Co., Churns and Washing Machines, srantford, Brockville,Grey Carriages Brushes FuStov« foor, Farâ€" u.uu sb“ B?".nh’l:. itewash, OLEUMS, OILCLOTHSâ€"For floors, tables, and shelves. Lace and Muslin curtains, and all a'l‘ necessaries for renovating purpâ€" mn‘flm’ TEA, Eggs and Butter wanted. There is no better way in which you cau expend a small amount of money and obtain more complete satisfaction than by decorating your walls with beautiful paper, Our 1907 stock contains an abunâ€" dance of new distinctive artistic patterns that are sure to give comâ€" plete satisfaction., _ We take a delight in showing {:n our elegant line of papers and vite you to call. A cshcul' point of interest io in tending purchasers is that we sell our borders at same price per roll as the wall. McQueen & Morice MaCFarlane &’ CO. Druggists & Booksellers. We Are now ready to do busâ€" iness with you We meet to our mutual advantage. Our stock is new and atâ€" tractive and our pricâ€" es are low. Come and judge for yourâ€" selves. _ We are alâ€" ways pleased to show goods whether you bay or not. _ If you donot buy now you will again. We‘re also Agents for BCRDERS £¢ APRIL 11. 1907 ho‘ / removye April 11 th u\""(”. NN WE Remembe G . Lawre! 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