& â€" Tavlor & Co., Dromore & f=a xmsmx%c t*J Eflï¬ï¬ï¬mflfltflflxfl:flflflEMQ-JEEXI-:E ] 4 “d les Lona ( In Ladies‘, we have it rang. ing in price from toc to $1.00 Also a large stock of men‘s fine Underwear for summer. Highest Price We are again after the .wool a oughly prepared for the situation with offyarns and woollens at prices that you. _ In Readyâ€"Made Clothing we your need and guarantee satisfaction. Wool Wan‘ted Underwear ies‘ White Oxford Shoos Ht... g Gloves, in both white and bl erxx xk kkkkks+>â€"80¢, 75¢, : * We are showing a great variety ‘of Ladies‘ Readyâ€"toâ€"wear Waists, made up in the latest styles, prettily trimmed with lace and insertion and embroidery fronts 1.25 to 5.00 It will pay you to see the large stock of Stylish Summer Millinery we are showing for summer wear, We have all the newest styles and shapes, trimmed in most artistic fashions. _ Also all the new Readyâ€" wears and Children‘s Headwear that it is possible to procure. , Stylish White Waists ummer Millinery Cash â€"or We have a speci 5oc, with the sus Sizeâ€"the famou which cannot be fit and comfort, ices that will astonish .wool and are thot plack,,.....>.,/."}, E , and $1.00 prepaid * Corsets special to sell for he suspenders an y famous D & A can supply' We will pay a full ran ONTARIO ARCHIVE TORONTO Trade. e Ksd | x*x feat _ Inspector CampbellI visited a numâ€" ber of schools in the district during the past week, We did not see any of his reports yet, but we know they cannot fail to be satisfactory for all our teachers are very attentive to their duties. The boarding house for railroadâ€" ers on Martin Stonehouse‘s place Mr Harrison, ot Orchard‘s Egremoot, has a number of drawing lumber to Fleshertor tion all spring and summer, : have business of all kinds going Priceville and vicinity, Foot ball playing is the order of reâ€" 1y. | Creation these long evenings in town. *~ | We will give a report sometime lat. ter on as we are not particularly inâ€" formed of the resuits of the last we | match. Sunday last, a beautiful day, afâ€" uâ€" | forded opportunity to a large namâ€" ber of people, oid and young to asâ€" so | semble in the Presbyterian church in this place, being quarterly comâ€" munion day a large number, 130, _ | partook of the sacred ordinance. The pastor, Rev Mr Matheson conâ€" ducted the seryices in an earnest and able manner. o0 io D ol e o cay‘ Cal mt accuse us of hearing from those agâ€" grieved for we never heard a word only what we saw with our own eves. Be just before you are perfect, Adâ€" yance correspondent. "Advance,"" Priceyville corresponâ€" dent Thou art beside thyself, too much learning makes thee mad. Your head must be getting too big for your hat, when you are proclaimâ€" ing war, when pesace is within our ’ borders. As there are more writers than you, and as we know who you are, your accusations of accusing you is not correct, for we never thought of you at all, consequently we offer no apology, only we should have usea the word writer instead of corâ€" respondent. Our head light is as good as yours only our head is not as big, We never go about hunting news, we get them unsolicited. "On Isee;" you see too" hinch whan cus A tew from this neighborhood atâ€" tended the excursion to Guelph lately ard report a good time there. Banker Kelly, himself, attended the business in this place on Friday last. _ Mr Kelly is a gentleman who is suited for the responsible business entrusted to him. Willie MeGowan, son of Miller Mcâ€" Gowan of Durham, delivered a big load of flour on Saturday at McAr:â€" thur & Son‘s store here. Flour is getting to be in great â€"deâ€" inand, nevertheless there is abuanâ€" dance to be had in town, Post master McKinnon keeps a good supply on hand also. A younrg man preached in tists church last §unday, as | was attending the regular convention of the church: same week _ The Rey Buchannan of Dundalk will preach 1st Sunday Jubilee next Sunday, the 23rd inst. 4 large crowd expected, and on Sunday July 7th. Rey Alex McGillivray of Toronto will preach in the forencon and eveâ€" ning. Gaelie Communion will take place at 3 o‘clock in the afternonn S ly . 4 .. ) °C Anoy OC W Bd might be called a nuisance to have cattle and horses sheltering at some of our doors and church gates and sheds it accidently the gates were left open. Miss Minnie Mcintyre, of Toronto, is spending a while at her home, South Line, at present, The Rev Walter Nichol preached two good sermons in the Presbyâ€" terian church here on Sunday the 9th inst. Mr Nichol is a young man who has made his mark as a successâ€" ful preacher of the Gospel, he is an honor to his aged father and mother that they reared such a son, besides being an honor to the church he beâ€" longs to. ‘ w ", 7 ‘‘s" ary winds of the past week caused a lowering of the watâ€" or, consequently our millman suffers for want of plenty waterpower, At twelve o‘clock, noon, on Tuesâ€" day the 12th June the By law proâ€" hibiting all animals running at large on the streets of Priceville was pus in forcesand now onur sreacr, °_ PU 0 i n ue eome? Sheep shearers are busy good demand for the warm is hard on sheep unshorn, er is a busy man at present shearing and he is good _ We hope to see him bhave so milk his cows and feed his c; fore summer is over. The high dry winds of week caused a lowering of cr, consequently our millm; for want of plenty waterpoy The beautifal warm days during the past week has caused everything to bave an appearance more pleasing to behold than was heretofore. The orchards are in fall bloom and never made a better gromiae of an abunâ€" dant yield by their looks as they do now, but there is many a slip beâ€" tween the cup and the lip, one nï¬zht ‘s frost would ru in the whole. But why do we doubt the promige, it‘s as good in the summer of 1907 as it was when first given, so we rely upon it for seed time and harvest shall be and will be this harvest alâ€" so. The busy bee is at work gatherâ€" ing honey all the day from every tragrant‘ flower. The sharp sting of the mosquitoes have been telt durâ€" Ing the last few evenings. day. Bills will be of Orchard‘s Mills, a number of teams r to Flesherton staâ€" ind summer, so we ter instead of corâ€" bead light is as / our head is not as go about hunting Priceville much when you & puls 1s nppai hn e io unday, as the pastor he regular annual is good at it doubt the promise, summer of 1907 as _given, so we rely time and harvest those agâ€" a word have some one to ed his calves beâ€" on in afternoon, out this busy and in the Bapâ€" THE DURHAM REVIEW weather Bob Fishâ€" at t sheep Those whose hearts have heen movâ€"| ed by the recent terrible distress in | China will be glad to learn that the| China Famine Fund monies cabled by ‘ the ‘mMontreal Witness‘ amounted in“ all to $10,000, mut of which w is cabled | during the last two weeks of the fund, | These gifts were received from all | over the Dominion. and a good many | more *‘ Witness, readers were preparâ€" | ing to remit when they learned that’ the fund was closed. 1 Dated June 6th 1907; Mharea. fs ... "1_ o 9 HVue 0. 4 D. M;, | & i .mm ‘ _ There is a good bank barn and | B/G good house, on the \said premises; also well watered. _ | | The farm must be sold to close up | the said Willlam Louney estate, f LAC Terms 10 p. cent on day of sale, and | .‘-,’l)'d'.:jl‘o]ng. ‘gfliin balance at 30 days without interest, | 5@ 4% lone 80 in for further particulars apply to 374 yds long 36 in o o e 1 Aon, mistmm‘ ast $s long M in D. McDOUGAL gr IEOT “}\ l | ‘Table Lmeuc.;; « £‘. Telford, | h 81 Administrators‘ Soticitor, ; *®¢hed Table Li John Clark, Auctioneer|, .. _ ® D c % w L0 un FOR SALE BY N.,G. & ’ A dminiftrators' Sale Of Valuable Township Property 1n the tOWDslm;entinck in th County of Grey, being composed « the west bhalt of IXuc number twent eight, in the fifth, concession of th said township of Béentinelk. Uy, p_3 _ .____ F50eme If Lgtemont, | ’ Mrs Robinson Sr and Miss Maria| Robinson leave this week on an ex.| tended visic to friends in Michigan. ( Captain 0. M. Snider goes to Camp| at Niagara this week. ' | On the evening of May 29 Miss! Grace Willis was quisctly married to | Mr R Acton at the home of her sister || Mrs Acton . I Mrs Robinson Sr and Robinson leave this weel tended visit to friends in Mrs D. Gilmour is spend or two with her parents in Mrs. Jas. Hanra a Christena, remained ov in Guelph the guests of sister. Rev Browne of Burgoyne conducted the service here on Sunday June z»nd in the absence of the minister, Rey A. L. Budge attended the Genâ€" eral Assembly last week. Mrs T. Geddes moved her houseâ€" hold belongings to Hanover last weer ] and is now comfortably in her new home. , Mrand Mrs w. Fulton and Miss| Harrow, of Mulock, spend Sunday with Mr Falton‘s mother, Mr T. Young was laid up for most of last week but is able to be about a-' gain. | Quite a number from this neighborâ€" | hood took advantage ot the excursion | to Guelph on Saturday and report a | very pleasant and interesting time. _ Mflcs c ne . FF duced in ..1, °2 °"P°!rom being reâ€" duced to ashes one n‘ght lately. Some in their burry to get out of bed rushed out side in their night clothes, but fortunately no damage or harm was done only it took some time for a cirpenter to repair damages. had a narrow escape from duced to ashes one nip @udPoc y N ic es s mt DURHAM Generous Giving. "*You J une We will indeed consider it goods and guarantee the pric poor at As a conseqnence you will need to buy a wedding present and don‘t forget that we have everything in the line of cutâ€" lery suitable for wedding presents such as Carvers in Case, Carvers in pairs, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Meat Forks, Berâ€" ry Spoons, Pickle Forks, Butter Knives, and everything for the housewife in granitewear : Stoves, tinware, alumâ€" inum ware, Nickel plated ware and we may say our word will stand good for anything sold in che above mentioned lines. Intended for last A. S. HUNTER‘S . tianta and daughter, remained over til] Monday tiver sn en onl y c v_ get the Bird and Hampadn. *~ es s isspending a week Mrs Hanna‘s week Forks, Butter Knives, â€" in graniteWear : Stoves, | pla';c'l ware and we may T anything sold in che ab ider it a pleasure to show the prices to suit anvone eil the Floor Oilcloth 1 \;l ;J Smyrma Rugs 30 x 60, onth for Weddings Flanellette blankets Ladies‘ black Bateen Undersktrts "_ white Lawn Underskirts Table Linen 54 in wide 64 68 in wide Bleached Table Linen, 54 Salada Ceylon Tea 2 yds long, 2 in wide. 254 J'ds long 30 in wide 3 yds long ~ 30 in wide 3‘{ yds long 86 in wide. §{; ygs ]oug 50 in wide. | vertisement See our Ladies‘ faucy See our new Prints an ) , 2. If the father (or mother, if the ‘demsedfl of the homesteader reside | farm in the vicinity of the land entered | requirements as to residence may be lby SUCh Derson resiAine «eren 9. â€" to | years E rovi B pAuucdhc k i\ @ yds long 54 sn wide by syepn purz k8 to residence may be by such person residing with the mother, 3. 1f the settler has his permanent ; upon farming land ownea "we 3ellet/ The homesteader is eonditions connected the following plans; 1. At least six months cultivation of the land in wanes. Exma- must be Land Office for the situated. Py o e ty extent of one quarter or less, Any even numbered section or in Manitoba, Saskatchewa (-xce{rtinxfl and 26, not reserved steaded by any person who is t & {anmy.‘ or a male over 18 vears ; T.e_nlg_graphy we will furnish the Nest" Synonsis of Gonadion Norâ€"West 13 ,,, )3 Noney is very much greater than the general public can at all realâ€" ize, but the *Witness‘ has done it gladâ€" ly and ungrudgingly, making â€" no charge whatever for seryices or newsâ€" paper space used, " _5 S _ iSeriptions for worthy causes, and vast sums have been collected by it for such purposes,fone fund, the Amenâ€" ian Relief Fund, alone amounting *o over $15,000. The amount of work and expense in voled in receiving, acknowâ€" ledging and forwarding these large sums (?f money is very much greater in Canada. Write for particulars w. H. SHAW, Pres, T J INTHN The ‘Witness‘ has a! to this work of receivi ing subscriptions for and vast sumse hava ha can beeama o 73. 7300 iD railway service. You can become a Eood operator in 6 months if you study in The Central Telegraphy School 3 Gerrard St. E.. Toronto. The finest School In CAOAGA, â€" Write Inr nasésinge" to $150,000 per annu can bwom_e A Eood you study in The Ce Mss Pm LACE cuRTAiNS will not be paid for 1 Â¥6 1%; &2 yds wide 30 x 60, $8 each: or grey, $1 20 a pr e to show you theae anyone either rich or â€"Black and Cy coltars at 25e â€"bargains and Dress Ginghams ives, and everything oves, tinware, alumâ€" _ may say our word the above mentioned large 11â€" made personally at the Loâ€"al district in which the land is months ‘residence upon and land in each year for three 54 in wide ss‘ has always lent itself of receiving and forwardâ€" is required to perform the d therewith un der one of Pss k C CC BTTEH of Dominion h.nSs at apply for patent. w. w. cory. inlster of the Interior pumlgation of this adâ€" section or Dominion lands katchewan, and Alberta, t reserved may be homeâ€" who is the sile head of ‘r 18 years of age ; to the section of 160 acres more other, if the father is istl(-ndlt.'l' resit}gs upon at T.J.JOHNSTON, Pri 11 aize in w HE mixed at & lb. SELLS towards positions pay ing from $5000 Is the first step tered for, the y be satisfied the father or ONTARIO CHEAP 4 ;'§.' ehe ebe ce se ogeoGeofe afe ode oge § x € H. BURNETT £ <ge as well as lig] 34 shape graceful 34 A shade that is 2 in hot weather without a <§0 Straw Hat and these hats 4# give you the most comfort 3# because they are fashionable se omasum o. 600M & STORE § 3 tho db ob ontectuge § # x # # A Seasonable & J # 3’ Hat «8> The qualities Farmers Washers, Sewing Machines, H ARVESTERS DEERING Buy one of our Cow Bells will always know where to We are well stocked with S Sevthe Stones, Snaths, Hay Grain Cradles and Hay Forks L DERVG Bb vitse0 Th flce scas 8 4 4 your horse get into the habit of jumpâ€" inp the fences. Every kind of Horse Pokes manutactured in stock. Just opened out another assortment of Steel Tethering Chains and heavy Jack Chains, frame, Have you seen Grinder and Grin We sell the stronges manufactured and ca; with any kind of Fence quire, In Lawn Mowers, Grass Bhears, Hedge Shears, Grass Catchers ard Rubger Hose we lead. You can‘t be hot weather Buy a and Farm HARDWARE There is one store in Durham that sells everything you reâ€" quire in the Hardware Line. Reliable & Durable AT arker‘s Drug Store Ferry‘s "Jumbo" Steele Briggs "Kangaroo‘‘ ‘Onâ€" tario‘‘ and *‘‘Good Luck® Mangel Seeds of all kinds @1 s Rennic‘s Elephant Bangholm Sutton‘s Champion & Kangaroo Swedes Turnip Seed in bulk THE KIND THAT GROW ROOT SEEDS light and horse poke and do not allow you seen our Emery Section and Grinstone complete with i1 and lastix-agx is durable, Â¥ik o8 333666 In Packages * Black 'Urnl'shex comfortable Machinery. ana can supply you cb as awe. strongest Wire Fence airyâ€" l{ats 4§> $ want, , Churns, &c with Scythes, Hay Rakes, lIs and you to find your e eP + t CC Wire you reâ€" Tuuu / In Black, Green Caravan J and Mixed Davies * onr Bulk Teasâ€"Blk G, Tsd s TRY oUr BREAKFAST and PURR LARD Our bulk ang package great demand : Which never go deteriorate «McARTHUR Rere We make a specialty of Grooo!'les. Boots and Shoes Dry Goods (Staple) a_ Proven Steel Tracks. Singer Sewing Machines, Walkerton Marble Works, The Bell Organ & Piaro Co., Churns and Washing Machines srantford, BroCkville.Grev Ca + We are sole Agents in Dasham + the above well known Implements Binders, Mowers, Drills‘ Harrow Dise Cuiltivators, Manure Spreader Hay Rakes, Hay Lo ers, ila Ted ders, Masseyâ€"Harris Cream Bep‘rator The Masseyâ€"Harris Co or McQueen & Lo%k out for We Are COME To u3 now ready to do bus iness with you â€" W meet to our mutua advantage. â€"Our stock is new and at. 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 do not buy now you will again, Wac.;"ar/ane Immediately after you give them a dose of our Bug and Inâ€" sect Exterminator, _ I{ the; linger they lose their lives. This preparation is detested in the insect worldâ€"no moth, buyp roach fly or ilea can withstand it, Easy to use, costs little and is the only certain way of get ting rid of these troublesom. pests. 25 cents a bottle. hest prices in C ‘rade for Prod, You can have only one pai:r of eyesâ€"it behooves you to take care of them. Eye troubâ€" les never cure themselves. The eyes are constantly growing o]. der and weaker and what is to day a slight defect, is apt, if neglected, to result in the loss 0 sight, partially or entirely, At the first indication of eye troub le let us examine your eyes. 1( spectacles are not needed, we‘}| tell you so. If they are needed we can furnish the lenses which will overcome the defect, In any case, examination is free, Druggists and Books ARTICLES We‘re also Agents i Your 072{3/ (?ye.s' Brockville,Grey Carpia~ out â€" of in Cash roduce, wl =| +) sls 8ST BAcox reen and r mutual â€"Our ‘ and atâ€" our pric.â€" Locals as are in ate 40c Ib , 1907 1 I HQO Opp it m sh 0 O O