, 1907 OL ’ ED . , ) Hosiery & Underwear SPECIAL OFFERING, these waists were bought at a bargaia, buttoned up back, short sleeves and an embroidered panel fronts, perfect fitters, worth $1.50 ; secure one for $1, $1.00 _ LAWN WAISTS _ $1.00 These elegant musâ€" ling, navy and black grounds with dainty white designs and heaâ€" vy stripe in the weave, would find ready buyâ€" ers at 20¢, This week per yd 124%¢ Navy avd Black Muslins e o o T o w oo o oo o o on l n on o nc e hoh ‘‘True Quality! materials absolutely gosd, flawless We could fill a whole page listing all the lines of fine hoisery which we carry but must leave it until another time. $fOur stock is vyery comâ€" plete indeed in Black, Tan, White, Bluc, Pink, Grey. Embroidered and open work as well as fancy colored spots etc. This is to be a season of fancy hoisery. Let us show you, t. i. mocktre â€" The House of Quality _ pyrimn Special Grocery Bargain this weekâ€"4 tins marrow fat peas for 25c. This the key note of our business methods, has won us the patrorage of people of judgement & discrimination. H. HA MOCKLER E Embroideries and Laces Three Great Bargains in WASH GOODS eakanennnnennannnRNREIRER 2 New Muslin Wash Fabrics VOL. XXVIII, NO. 24 To U. 8. Suuomnu.â€"nv a new Postal Law we are compelled so charge $1,50 rr annum in advance for the Review to subscribers in the United States. Will those whose subs. expire thisimonth or who are in Arrears, kindly take notice and reâ€" new during May, so as to lose no papers, _ Obliging Correct city style...35¢ each Sailor and Baster Brown styles, nifty .. 1.25, 1.35, 1.95 17 Wear them and be really comfortable. .... .... Men‘s, 1.50 and 1.75 pr ; Ladies‘, 1.10 and 1.25 ; Children‘s Ready to step intoâ€"all the latest touches of style Ciploudice. MHG E... ... . ... 2.22s, 1e s ebre sns uk o ons Spteudict. BNG #K...... ..â€".+..z«s râ€"vcirs«¥sesisccns.)" PD, TO To White Shoes for Men, Women, Children Silk slips, trimmed with satin baby ribbon..4.75 each Fine goods, good fitters, trimmed tucks and insertion and lace.. . 1.50 to 2.50 each All widths â€" you couldn‘t imagine daintier patterns. Lots of insertions. Embroideries..5 to 45¢ yd Laces ...... .. 8¢ to 40c ya Q's New Canvas Belts We‘ve a splendid showing of this season‘s muslinsâ€"new patâ€" ternsâ€"roses, rosebuds, spravs, dots, &e. _ A dress will cosc you MEKY HHRK...... .««.«.«¢ recrkstoarus cers Special line of black and white wash goods 10c yd up to 30c IMPORTANT Highest prices paid for butter and eggs Just the thing for warm weather. Sizes 14 to FriGGes. .... ... ... i. . s h k o n m t o. Stunning White Net Waists Lovely White Waists Boys‘ Wash Suits city style...35¢ each â€J st’rll’g.e.y“ 'g.x.v.omct;%or‘:’ {";',3 Highest prices paid for Butter and Eggs. James Ireland Men‘s Negligee Shirts sCRIBERS.â€"By a new e are compelled to T annum in advyance w to _ subscribers in es. Will those whose Men‘s Summer Suits Tne Posuisuer. These are ideal musâ€" lins for summer wear. The spots are red, green, blue and pink and are embroidered on a cream ground. Very special per yd 15¢ Embroidered Novelty Muslin to lose no THE HOUSE OF QUALITY. workmanship, attractively low prices. Our strong point. This fine Dress Linen 38 inches wide and of a very uniform fixture, worth at icast 40c per yard. This week per yd 29c¢. White Dress Linensg {'1‘ d. m‘)"-t[;-j" 200 METC AOWOH OW 0 P aiss er their wonted health and | _, JUN® BRIDES.â€"Congratulations are | ~"*S447, 2th June. |' :t':cyn r:;over their wonted health and all we will essay this week to no fewer ! § gth. than five pairs ofdyOtxngl!neo%le enterâ€" t e uns h The annual meeting of South Grey | ing Hymen‘s bonds; on Tues ay Miss s _.® A| Farmer‘s Institute was held in the| Emma Atkinson to Mr Jesse McClure [ Domlmon Day Road Race : Torn Hall here on Wednesday June Poronto; Miss Flm‘enu; Sg.uuders to | Sm rmges 12th, After the usual routine busiâ€"| Mr Calyin Capper of the Cement/ This e ; q ness was transacted the following | works: On Wednesday, M_iss M:u-y{of S.IB;,,’::JS?&:}:);':;'?T‘:?YK i’f ti:lea?: » | officers were elected for the ensuing | Hunter to Dr W. C, Picke.rmg, Miss Lracting attention, and some are testâ€" year, President, Robt Morice; Vioe’Bessie EAge to Mr W. J. Ritchie; *‘"dling their . ind .ulren.dy The ids President, Dan Edge; Secâ€"Treasurer, | Miss E. schwenk to Mr Chas Lavell® | gtants from Rob Roy Corners, Glenâ€" Geo Binnie; Directorsâ€"Sam Puther.| A pleasant honeymoon and a joyous | elg, along gravel road to Durham by bough; Dan McDougall, H. H. Miller| life beyond it. way of Lambton St as far as the M 5> VAL Kichner, Win Grant, Day» St. Columba Church, Priceville, will | Methodist church corner then north id Leith, H. J. Snell, W. J, Adams, lebr te "its" Jabiles shortl Fifty |and east to Dr Hutton‘s corner and Thos McFadden, Wm Ritchie, Geo ceeq:'h reguinr services w“{; esmb’Z;SOUIh to Hahn house. A purse of Lothian. Jas Mcllvride, Chas lleise.‘f;ei;:_;l .f’ lheglute Rey. John Goodwill| $15 in 3 prizes is offered. â€" Distance Auditorsâ€"Chas Ramage, Arch Dayâ€" ?t ydsa Foreign Missionary for | About 4 miles. Entries to be made to isdon, Regular meetings next month j“ f y rich d in lat y‘u | Wm Black to be held in Durham and Hanover, some time, an'.m tftel‘PV'(:‘fl.l‘S nE(rims pg » Supplementary meetings in Elinwood, | of a (J(’"““’“ff‘ i0n .â€â€™f rince . ‘{{"‘ niiniron aun ie ic n t it t e l eaes sc css Ayton, Holstein, Dromotre and Xer"}!:::;g'Btï¬':;:)»flr":? r:;t:(::e:{izveegf i 5. Sambre n o ie toued | Onmectithe Premyer ol pood | _ BUSINESS LOCALS, dressed the meeting on the comparâ€" "'d" (S;'."l?.:,m,h Jol}'lï¬,,?,fgc?,':fl(ï¬eï¬rf};:f: amnuenned ative value of feeding stuffs. Show-’* cuilh Â¥ray Ladi® wash collars and belts at f Fa on Sabbath July 7th,. On Monday CGriut ing the composition and value of the July 8th there will be a reunion of the | C"ant Alferent grains in feeding for growth, ,Cu is tm‘ Sapper will be providâ€"| _ WaxrtEpâ€"Ar Oxorâ€"a G 1 flesh, fat or milk, comparingthem with | UUNETCEA en PP F ’%er it. Aupl epprt enera l the mill feeds on tEe market. He| °4 and an excellent programme. wervant, Applyto Mrs. 8. F. Morlock | said mill feeds were largely udulter-! Tus Prmurosoruy or Anvxn‘rmlxeâ€"[ , A. H. Jackson is an Issuer of Marâ€" | ated,. Much that was sold for bran | A duck was one day bewailing herfu.telrmge Licenses, Durham, Ont, and middlings was mixe1 with oat | to a rooster, * Here I work all year | | WanTED.â€"100 Cord e hulls or something of that nature of| round," said the duck; "lay larger eggs A )lA t Har; ords of Tan Bark. | little vlt;lue.b For some time an agiâ€"| thin the hen, and Im)e a day v;'ihen 1| APP‘Y arness shop. Thos Smith, ’l tation has been going on, amongst | am laying, and still there is no flatterâ€" ; us 1 feeders asking the Legislature to pass ing poetry written on my efforts toâ€" wf,‘{f,‘;?ofl‘,‘l‘:n"k";t ::,léegvo':)?gnpl'.' m, an act detining bran to be the bran wards feeding mankind." _ "Well," {m exchange for wo@l at Grant‘ o 4 _of wheat and nothing else, &llnd mla.k- said the rooster, "you‘l‘:;g an egg and nt s I ing anyone putting in anything else, walk away quietly. y don‘t you| Read tnead anounci 8. | liable to a penalty. He then spoke | do like the henâ€"advertise? Moralâ€" | of 8, Demonstmlionc 2§ Shuel;}ziea:“:]. | of stock teeds, saying that as feeds. | Call your aitention to yourself and | watch for further announcements | they were of no great yalue, ‘but | your business. Your competitor won‘t ¢ ' migbht sometimes be used with profit | do it for you, The world won‘t knowl A. H, Jackson has & number of | as a tonic. But the price was much you are doing business if you don‘t| bouses and yacant lots in Durham | geyor;]d the real l\mlue'. any one coul:il cachkle about it. Be a hen, not a duck, |°' sale. | uy the material at a drug store, an Siieiedicargss + JUNE Bripges â€" s mix them just as well as the manuâ€" s ‘anuouncemenas'at(ig':s ï¬v:tl'lil;v;veggilgfl facturer, and very much cheaper, By Gold Wa‘tgh Lost No publicity, Several styles to choose far the best special food, especially | from. Sure to suit you. 1 for milk, was wheat bran. There were . * L s | quite a number present and listened| On Friday evening last June 14th,| _ Children‘s ite and Tan cashmere with attention, and at the clmu;lof the :fterfla;n;iing l-}lano‘ve S"L-tgqulrll Hl?lir'; bose at Grant address, plied the speaker wit quesâ€" | ham Road at the W dplien Mi iil, Suln [ tions, showing that they took an inâ€"| Finder will oblige by riturning to Mr ehirfgngfsggnd 2::-:13'150 vl‘;l.lll;ch(-s p telligent interest in the subject dis | Moffat, Upper Town, %r to Rey Mr uo. @0 3. [!Sb and seconds. Will selt | ‘ cussed, a o opr Naowkan No Delays in making Withdrawals Interest added four times a year Savings Bank Department in Connection with all Branches. Purha Â¥ c erce c 00 oo AELY OPF OF AOUCCIIC: ~ CEGO Lothian, Jas Mcllvride, Chas Heise. Auditorsâ€"Chas Ramage, Arch Dayâ€" isdon, Regular meetings next month to be held in Durham and Hanover, Supplementary meetings in Elinwood, Ayton, Holstein, Dromore and erâ€" haps Neustadt. IThe business en(s)ed. W.P. Gamble. B. 8. A., Guelph, adâ€" dressed the meeting on the comparâ€" ative value of feeding stuffs. Showâ€" Lqï¬ the composition and value of the THE STANDARD BANK OPERATIONS. â€"Mrs D. Jackson was last Fridag stricken with appendicitis and attending physicians decided an operation was necessary. This was done, the patient stood it well and has made gratifying progreass towards recovery, Mr John Adlam who unâ€" decwert the same operation a week previouns, coentinues to improve, A son of Mr Wm Walker, Holstein, a nephew of Mr W m Johnston, of Durâ€" ham, was a subject of the knife about 10 days ago and reported to be a critiâ€" cal case, Mr Archie McKechnie of the Rocky was operated on last Friâ€" day and is progressing, theugh there were complications, We bhope all may recover their wonted health and strength. The annual meeting of South Grey Farmer‘s Institute was held in the Town Hall here on Wednesday June 12th, After the usual routine busiâ€" ness was transacted the following officers were elected for the ensuing year, President, Robt Morice; Vice’ President, Dan Edge; Secâ€"Treasurer, |. Geo Binnle; Directorsâ€"Sam Puther.|. bough; Dan McDougall, H. H. Miller | M. P.; Val Kichner, Win Grant, Dayâ€" id Leitbh, H. J. Snell, W. J, Adanms, Thos McFadden, Wm Ritchie CGe,.!| DURHAM BRANCH f John Helly, Manager shaAgenuces Ar80 At nArkmnisro® AND Pricav;iuux. I GETTING READY.â€"The contract has | been let for fixing up the rink for the | g‘reat coucert on the night of July 1. he reputation of the 48 Highlander‘s | Band and the variety offered in their ' splendid program ensures a great suc» | cers, Clink‘s solos on the great chimes | and the closing piece Hunting Scene‘ | will not soon be forgotten, Admisâ€"| sion %5¢. Raesprval Saura on I Court DurhRÂ¥m No. I11 L. 0. F, wilt | attend divine s@rvice at Trinity church on Sunday the 83rd inst at 11 a. m. | Rev A, A. Bice, Rector, will officiate. | The members are requested to meet| at their court room at 10,30. I A. D. Bnowr«'nm. Wax Jonunxsrox.| Raxsay ParxTt.â€"The right paint to paint right. See picture advt, on inâ€" side page, For sale by F. Seigner. 14â€"12 Savings Department. Deposits of $1 and upwards are received, on which the highest current rate of interest is allowed. Darling‘s Fountains â€" for OF CANADA Head Office â€" â€" â€" â€" Toronto $1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT ~OW NS sOPICS should acquire the eaking and writing, tly as possible any DURHAM, THURSDAY, JUNE ESTABLISHED 1873 On Friday eveniog last June 14th, after leaving Hanoye Stage on Durâ€" ham Road at the "Wdollen Mill Hiil." Finder will oblige by turning to Mr Moffat, Upper Town, tr to Rey Mr Newton. Call your attention to yourself and your business. Your competitor won‘t do it for you,. The world won‘t know you are doing business if you don‘t cachkle about it. Be a hen, not a duck, _ COMMENDABLE.â€"The Lacrosse boye were in a fix. They collected gate money for a game that never came off, To giye it back with justice to all was impossible, they thought of giving a free game but this too didn‘t meet the situation. So they have generously donated the funds to the Fire Brigade, This worthy action should meet with its reward, and citizens have started a fund to help the boys out. Everybody gubscribe. This was an honorable j way out. I \ ~‘|, The Annual Union Picnic of School ; No. 1,Normanby and Knox 8.8. will be ) held in Mr, Carson‘s Grove on Friday, * ) June 28th, Prograim, Sports and Reâ€" s ' freshments. Everybody welcome. | e | _ Wirt BR SoLDp â€"To the highest bidâ€" | . | der on Monday June 24th at 7 o‘clock j s p. m. by the trustees of Maplewood l r | Cemetery the old log schoolâ€"kouse and | s i woodâ€"shed at Barber‘s Corner Normâ€" | s |anby. Further arrangments made at ] ~! time of sale,. |7, â€" V° two carioads and offer them at \‘ Bargain Day prices. _ The Manure Spreader they sold to Mr. Angus Mcâ€" II Arthur is giving good satisfaction. _ _Reports of Cattle and horses runâ€" 1ning at large in town of Durham, have been made very frequently lateâ€" ly. The Muror has issued orders to the Constable to impound all horses, cows and other animals found pasturâ€" ing or running at large on the streets and also to lay information against | the owners of all suck animals,. Unâ€"| der the Byâ€"law of the town the tine is from $1 to $5 and costs for euchJ offence. Joux June 15th 1997. STRAYED.â€"EFreom the pren undersigned abouk the midd two yearlings, onditeer red one heifer blue andwbite. tion that will lead tA their thanktally received. For Saur.â€"A number of town lots on Queen and Countess Sts., good location, prices reagonable, A&myto Thomas Smith or at the Postoffice. County Council is in session this | week, *. 4 i lll WaxtEo â€"Two experienced girls at Drc Jamieson‘s, Apply at once. | _ Our Regular Meeting of Ben Nevis Camp | Chesley on Friday evening of this week. _ Pull | ‘:" nInk attendance requested, showing m Revier y t t PeMe WT UG . Carson‘s Grove on Friday, Prograim, Sports and Reâ€" . Everybody welcome, m the premises of the the middle of May teer red and white dwbite. _ Informaâ€" es of Ma â€â€œ"""i Owen Sound intermediates are es of Maplewood xious to enter a team in this C. L schoolâ€"kouse and !diStl‘i(Tf.â€"Durham, lanover sudt s Corner Normâ€" 'ley. Our boys are agreeable proy gments made at )"h"y pay $25, the houd tar 2 pi. Delicious _ Frozen recovery, These buildings must remoyed at at an earlg date, in order to clear the line of right of way. All materials such as tim r, brick, stone, &c in cases where the uildings cannot be moved, are also o for sale. Dated June4,1907, Apgly to The undersigned 0 ers number of houses ank c along the line of ri{ht f Walkerton and Luckno the Town of Durham, PROPERTIES FOR SA LE abie mares, one lZ'yéirvo-oT&',v‘t‘hz;;; i;:r rising 6 years. Cheap for quick sale A. B, McL:urax lor ror SALE.â€"Good clear spring waterice. Ice house 1012 b 12 feet high. Terms reasonable, Ipply to SHaxGu®s For SALE.â€"15C bunches shingles, first and seconds. Will se}} reasonable. Apply to Wim G. Hender son, lot 25, con, 18, Norm1 nby, For SiLE.â€"â€"A span of ood serviceâ€" able mares, one 12 years o?d, the other rising 6 years. Chean for awinl o.;~ .. Wl 0) AOHCCAHR,~~GVSL â€" YyOour wedding aAnnouncements at the Review office, No publicity, Several styles to choose from. Sure to suit you. Children‘s thite and Tau cashmere bose at Grant JUNE BRIDES,â€"Get announcements at the No publicity, Several from. Sure to snit wa Read tne ad anoun‘cing the Great of 8. Demonstration on July 1, ; watch for further announcements, A. H, Jackson has a number houses and yacant lots in Durh or sale. wWANTEDâ€"AT OxoR â€" A General Servant., Apply to Mrs. 8. F, Morlock A. H. Jackson is an Issuer of Marâ€" riage Licenses, Durham, Ont, WaxTED.â€"100 Cords of Tan Bark, Apply at Harness Shon Thas wiwtl.= Luesday eyening of next week, RHev Dr Pidgeon of Toronto Junetion will address a mass meeting in the Town Hall under the auspices of South Grevy Temperance Association, The speakâ€" er took a prominent part in the l&wul Option struggles of his own town, and being an eloquent speaker it will be a treat to hear him, {’n the Town Hall Tuesday, 25th June. sions, ero ", °_ manulacturers, Darkness ended the game with the score a tie, 3 all. Batteries, Manufacturers; Root and Mulyin; C. P. R., Freeman and Mcâ€" Giffin, ttiiize s +4 butvaiaycinct Aucc d 24 | Chesley Monday and tl;ough not reâ€" | turning victors, made a satisfactory showing, the score being 7â€"4 in favor of Chesley Cheale{ as an even | well balance4 team but the Durham‘s giye promise of more than reversing ‘t.he score on their return. The game | was Blen.g and l‘f&sc ti)h‘rougbout, b;l(; one Durham player be:n penal iz 'About half thg Durham Ene-up was composea@a of Juniors, who plaved their first C. L. A game, but they look good to keep Durham, «*s in former years, at the top of the district standâ€" \ng. ‘ 0| | \Dur lacrosse boys | In Sporting Circles mvong and fielding, Batteries, t; Watt and Matheson; Profesâ€" Newton and Brebber, 20, 1907 Rev Dr Pidgeon ~~#4 We# 4...._..__ Durham, Hanover and Chesâ€" boys are agreeable proyided $25, the bond for a former 'uu'ltet'i game. In the event ‘am butthe Durham‘s _more than reversing ir return. The game fast t:hroughout,‘ but Mices Wirsox. Durham, s for sale a foui’.tmil(lfinl;lu way of the ;Ru'lzmy. in Dainties. Nill sell Hender journeyed to For the privilege Â¥f the Booth on Show Grounds on minion Day, Applications received by undersyzned up to Saturday evenibg, 2nd June., TheSecretary, Mr A. M, Hunt, be pleased to mail a Prize List or any information regarding the hibition on application to the 0 London, Ont. The Attraction Committee will proâ€" yide a very interestiï¬g and entertainâ€" ing programme. nabenshue with his airship will be seen daily, hibitors has been carefully « in arranging the Prize Lists Several thousand Prize Lists have! already been mailed and hangers and | large posters are being sent out. Sevâ€"| eral new classes haye been added l.nI' the Prize List. There will be a class for Ponies. There will also be a Dog Show this year in comnection with the Exbibition. The interest of the Ex-' hibitors has beLen carefally considered T "[‘"-F 22000 272 200000, ‘UBL, is again to the front with reat preparâ€" ations for 1907. The dutgc tbï¬ year are Sept 6th to l14th, A large amount of money has been expended upon the Grounds and Buildings this year and everything will be in first c{us conâ€" Jdition lorï¬:e comfort and convenience of visitors and exhibitors. T 2l CCFTOOCE ues 4o power of speech as well. Durin: his long illness he has been most tenderly cared for by his wife and two daughâ€" ters. _ Before being stricken he held an important office position in Toronâ€" to. _ He is being buried to day in Si, John Ceretery, Glenelg, Tuesday morning Mr. Geo passed away after several helplessness from a severe n fection, which denrived h Interes paid 4 times a Current Accounts and Savings Deposits received at all Branches at best rates consistent with conservative banking. He was a lad of verly br for his years. of a man y n bhis premature remoyal } irom a wide circle intense for the bereaved home. On Monday also the angel of d invaded the home of ilr and John Staples and carried off 1 well beloyed son, Joe, at the inte ing age of about 13 years, For a . or two back he has not been in bust heaith but latterly it was thoi he was yoing to outlive his tr0 till nervous affections set in and bas gone, leaving a cloud over home and a sorrowing blank in parent‘s hearts that can never ho / The Sovereign TI:e_"“{e‘s_terg Fair" of London qy\ _\ " [Cur naving died in infancy, The sons are Robert near Varney, | Quintin, John and Wm in or near| Lumsden, Sask, Jas of Saskatoon, | Adam on the homestead. The dnu%h- | tersare Mrs Adam Little. Mrs John | Campbeil, and Helen, widow of the‘ late Samuel Stewart all in Baskatchâ€" j ewan, MrsConrad Krellar, of Normanâ€"| by and Elizabeth at home. | The _ funeral tak;;_place toâ€"day, Wednesday, to Maplewood cemetery, be railied through, thon%h since he attfactions. has been in imflmt ealth, but 1â€"â€" able to be around until about 10 days The Amusement Committee of Ben ago when he took to bed to rise no Nevis Camp have.pleasure in announcâ€" mure, ing that chexhwe,secured the renownâ€" Mr Pettigrew was a man of considâ€"|*d 48th Highlandgrs Band, of Toronto, erable force of character, intelligent |for their ith Anhual Dominion Day and wellâ€"read, hearty and genial to a Demonstration, one of the chief a , He was of a buoyant nature features of the day and evening. mï¬ this kept him up when other men Numbering about) 2 they are much would have succumbed. Muaiully’!‘“'"‘ than a band.| for the programme inclined the song was ever near his | includes vocalists] dancers, fantasias, lips in the days os his strength and as | and humorous seldctions as well, _ All neighbor and friend as well as in the ’onul ritizens willtenjoy for instance tenderer relations of husband and | one of the afternopn items, a Grand father, he will long be kindly rememâ€"| Patriatic _ Fantasi entitled _ The bered. He was a Presbyterian in N,,peulh of Nelson " Lient, G. Miller, hgion and in politics an ardent Re. introducing inciderfts and episodes of former, | the great battle wo by Lord Nelson, MrPettigrew was born in Ayrshire, | while the humorou pmece "The Alaâ€" Scotland, over 75 years ago and came | bama Minstrels," with yocal, tambourâ€" out to this coun in the 50‘s of last| Ine, bones, dancing. hnd chorus efects century, eettlm;:vorufew Lem near | Will gratify the lighfer yein, Fergu_n befare moying to t locality | Other features willlbe arranged for in which he died, | and of course the usual} Athletic Sports, In Fergus he married a Miss Allan, | Watch for further an ouncemeut and sister torilrn Picken, Sr., and to them | plan to spend the Big Day in Durham., were born a large family, 11 of whom | Long Live Canada, survive, four having died in infancy, | By Order, The sons are Robert _near Varney | k ho l o On Monday last at his home near Orchardvilie, the aboye gentleman passed over to the great majorâ€" ity. Ovyer three years ago he was takâ€" en ill and his life was despaired of but be rallied through,. though sinaa ha Western Fair, London Mr. George Frend Mr Quintin Pettigrew us Lhat can never be filled lad of verlv bright parts . of a manly nature, and Jro H.\HuxTer Joseph Staples J. 6. TELFORD, Co0 PP CV HPEReCH home of ‘_hg- and Mrs led and hangers and being sent out. Sevâ€" haye been added to TORONTO ing Mr. Geo. P. Frend | ter several years of 1 & severe nervous inâ€" deprived him uf the| as well, Durin: his | is bfen most tenderly ; regarding the Exâ€" Wanted carried off their , at the interestâ€" ‘it was thought| _ NEXT TUESDAY Aaxp» wrpâ€" ive his trouble, NESDAY we are having a Midsumâ€" set in and he ! mer Millinery Opening, when we will :Oug‘lm‘ifl;f lbh_emhow some stunning effects in Large n his IMH A i o never be dlieg l Tr.x_nflmed Sailors and Lingerie Hats. angel of death Hunt, wil the office, bhas drawn : sympathy , Ont give a year of Canada. 4| June Weddings mae _ P C ", * CaRi G9T Pearl Pins. I*?ecklests, Sockets lets, Gold Watches and cha the June brides, We haye everything that is new in Solid Gold Wedding Rings, Pearl Brooches ..3 nt S LRCP J mets, everything that is ,l,].(:w-}; Toilet Sets, and the largest stock of odd piece china in Durham, h h Some tuth the sramg to un ro ble val e for every dolâ€" arspent with us. P . B. Keeler & Sons Do not fail to call and see our splenâ€" did display and make your selection of one of those stylish summer hats. We received our information direct from New York and we are making them accordingly, _ As a matter of fact they are all very smart and styâ€" lish, and what is most important, abâ€" solutely correct. We have just opened up a large assortment of Jap China which makes beautiful wedding presâ€" entts, of China Dinner and Tea Also the largest stock of choice Silverware that we have ever shown consisting of Silver Tea Sets, Berry Dishes, Butter Dishâ€" es, Pickle Castors, Salad Bowls and Servers, Bake Dishes, Card Receivers, Bread Trays, Cake Baskets, Bon Bon Dishes, Napâ€" kin Rings, Carving Sets, Pic Sets, Nut Sets, Berry Spoons, Meat Forks, Pie Servers, Knives and Forks in fancy cases, Spoons all sizes. We have just opened up a large WO verppdribtat Arirun t vidhannicth. ss>< S | includes vocalis dancers, fan | and humorous sel tions as well [loyal citizens will enjoy for in ‘oneoflhe afternopn items, a 1 Patriatic Fantasi entitled ' Death of Nelson " y Lient G 1 i Dominion Day in + Durham. The in The price smashers, Darham and Wellané Publishers of the Weekly Globe and Canada Farmer enable us to make a wonderful clubbh: offer, â€" We will send the Review an WeodyGlobofm one year for $1.30 only ; Cash in adâ€" vance. ‘l‘hhoflorwillho‘dmod for a limited time. Samples at Review All the !huoï¬l Sports and other attPactions. 48th HIGHLANDERS BAND. e Latest Millinery Effects Lingerie Hats and Sailors. idsummer Millinery Opening CHAS RAMAGE, PramtEr® axo Posuisazcer. iss Dick The Review ndgrs Band, of Toronto, Anhual Dominion Day 1, one of the chief the} day and evening, outl 25 they are much nd, for the programme Tu® ComamtrE ®. willthe arranged for usual Athletic Sports, ‘t anfouncemeut and Big Day in Durham, China which ets, Brace. chains, for