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Durham Review (1897), 4 Jul 1907, p. 4

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4 n Co _ Tavior & Co., Dromore § ':mmxm gfifimmmmgmawxmmmfi Remember the placeâ€". C,. Lawrence‘s old Stand Ladies‘ White Oxford Shoes A6+«+:««. Lopg Gloves, in both ‘white and black In Leadies‘, we have it rang. ing in price from 10c to $1.00 Also a large stock of men‘s fine Underwear for summer, Why Not Consult Custcm Highest Price We are again after the .wool and are thorâ€" oughly prepared for the situation with a full range offyarns and woollens at prices that will astonish you. _ In Readyâ€"Made Clothing we can supply your need and guarantee satisfaction, We will pay Underwear We Wool Wanted work and repairing The Down T We are showing hams, Muslins, C1 Suitings. _ Just w weather. To clear the balance of our stock of Summer Millinery and do it quickly, we have reduced all our stylish Trimmsd and Untrimmed Millinery to Half Price. If you look at | Ginghams Stylish Millinery €eS, Telescopes, Valises, Club interesting prices, at Half Pr{ uit ilida Skirts Cask or Trade 1g a very large range of Gin gâ€" Chambras, Vestings and Duck what you want for this hot § as usual at Town Shoe Store J Abs.ss+..... ... $1.25 and black,......:....; , 75¢, and $1.00 prepaid We have a special to sell for E 5oc, with the suspenders any fi Sizeâ€"the ‘famous D. & A. E which canxrot be excelled for § fit and comfort, it is both a fitter and . very large stock of t invite your inspection. ribel of a Readyâ€"toâ€"wear MILIDA BRAND, you YOUR OWN INTERESTS and Muslins J. S. Mcllraith Corsets reasonable prices T1GCe this enE C m eeomnl t Mr John Vasey, who spent the winter and spring months in the busy Cobalt district returned to the yillage on Saturday last for a few weeks pleasant recreation. Mr_Fred Crisp, a prosperous farmâ€" er of Washington territory is spendâ€" ing a pleasant vacation in the village being the guest of his sister, Mrs Philip Macintosh. Misses Mary J. Cunning, Cecelia Vasey and May Gillen were in Darâ€" ham last week writing on the enâ€" trance examination. We hope a fortnight hence, to see their names well up in the list of successful stuâ€" dents. Mrs Frazer of Mt Forest arrived in the village on Friday lastfor an exâ€" ‘ tended sojourn with her daughter |â€" Mrs N. A. MacDonald. ' q o c _ sl0 PScKer, Oour genigl and enterprising young merchant, attended the matrimonial festivities of his brother, in new Hamburg, on Wednesday of last week. He reâ€" tarned to the burg on Saturday to CaLeP In tha masAl‘ «i ar has wha aeip; __â€" qUse mMATAATCL Hughes who will spend the summer vacation in her home in Sullivan, after la boring faithfully for the morâ€" al and mental advancement of the young idea in the Holland centre academy of learning. A popular lady is Miss Alice Pryle who returned to the burg last week after an absence of two years in Win. nipeg, the metropolis of the Canadian west. Mr Mack Jones who spent the past gix months as manager of the grocery dep‘t in the coâ€"operative company, Guelph, is at present renewing acâ€" quaintances in the burg and comâ€" munity. Mack is an interesting conversationalist and his presence is algifced acquisition to the social cirâ€" cles. MNNARrYOint shrcca d .1 _ / 108Y8 at their respective homes : Miss KY McDonald of Latona Academ y in Durbam, Miss R. M. Dorsez ot the Separate School in Seaforth, Miss Phillips of No. 3 Bentinek in Strathâ€" roy and Mr A. J. MacCallum of No 4 Holland and Suallivan in O. Sound. We trust they all may have a pleasâ€" ant vacation and return é)hysxcally and mentaily rehabilitated to carry on the glorious work of labour of: love amongst the boys and girls. ‘ The summer heat of the past fortâ€" night, accompanied by the beautiful nenatratins L.2 000 o penetrating showers have A social favorite is Miss on y R 8 numerous vicinity, _spent the Margaret THE DURHAM REVIEW ONTARIO ARCHIVEsSs TORONTO Donald Gilles, Jr, had the misforâ€" tune to get is hand badly sprained while at work unloading cars on railway works which will lay him up for some time. Also Mr Rober; Shortreed of Fairâ€" arand City Enamels, Ligquid Cliy Uarnish Stains, Clo»» P | _ No tilt this week it‘s not worth while. Automobiles are getting to be danâ€" gerous, women are frightened to go ont alone driving. The chinaman‘s description is very suitable, nothing pullee, nothing pushee and goes like the windee,. Always reliable, peel or chalk. : Master Donald McKinnon, â€" Post master McKinnon of this took first prize in his room at Co Toronto, his brother Hector can 3rd in his room, so we are pro our little town that we can pri such bright headed young boys can beat the capital of Ontari smartness, P o6 ae (C00 0 0 memeSeee â€" ~CreoRd 4 FOR SALE By N.,G. & J Mr and Mrs Alex Webster who visited friends for a time left again some time ago. Miss Kate McKinnon‘s garden! party, last week was a success, the ; threatening clouds in the afternoon were only clouds without rain. Also we were pleased to bear that the Swinton Park garden party was quite a success, our Priceville choir did excellent there. 6 th, 3. .\ _3), _ ~‘CA90ub T€il some Commmmemme way of the load breaking his hand a A large number of our citizens are bove the wrist, which will lay hin awag», toâ€"day, Monday, July 1st, up for a month or so. 1t is said tha celebrating the day some way or anâ€" John, McMillan of the 81x cornert other. Amongst the numerous vyvisiâ€" near Ce lon has the best field of tors we noticed D. McNichol, Esq, cloyer ly)etween riceville and Tor. ex M. P. P. and bis niece Miss Mc-"onto. Also a fine piece of fall wheat. Nicholipdang'htcr ot John MaNicnol rrrmrns> . Th N6 § +0 sns of the Finance de rtment, Ottawa, inf 9 visiting at the Niggol families west.’ Admmnstrators Sale of bere. Mrs Chas Mc{nnis of Brnce,f Of Valuable fi‘ownshlp Property ?l: D. Mfi{Dona(lids.Mml‘fi);xllcol'Il;;)roLr;;? ! The estate o William Lonney, deâ€" Dere 1. ig *h 3 iss Ceased, will be/offered for sale on the onald, Miss Jennie Cameron, M'ssi13th fJuly A/ D. 1907 at Habh $ {’{Vo blek"w"'ém“er‘ Alsx 'B:)d %fi'w;,}"'l 'hotelo Duurg,am.'at t.h'e ho7(ir of 2 p. m alker. Hector an na ig.4 POnCls Dur +. h Kinnon of the Collegiate, Miss G.| I‘he;e 1i & Rogg basnli(d barn ?;:: MeLeod, teacher, Hutton Hill, Miss lgl(;%dwe(l);l::a’te(;:d °© said prem Maggie MeDonald Calderwood. * The farm must be sold to close ap Those that left for some time werelme said Willlam Lonney estate, :g::::’ 5:;3 t?):-]d Tl?)f-'(;‘nhtz blilcigtyfi‘:: |Terms 10 p. cent on day of ‘sale, and ‘ % d , :' i at Cosh, teacher, Top Cliff, to her home ,2\“_]?93%9" 30 days without intaors in‘Owan Sninnd If Uneeda Law; If CBP 22 COs BA# tZ A C Why the business of A. 8. Hanter‘s is increasing so rapidly ; in fact, there are many reasons but among them stands out promfimnu%ht‘bo fact that we can give you Hardware at remarkal'%y low prices, t may sound like an old rhruo, but it‘s a true one. We are giving our customers the benefit of our oresight in buaying before the big advances and now we can retail many lines less than they can be bought at wholesale price. Selling right can ouly follow buying right. T Fa we&l c _ UNEEDA Screen Door or W we are the people you want to see. We have Mowers from $3 up Also hedge trimmers, sheep shears, garden trowels, rubber hose* nozzles, rakes and in fact everything pertaining to garden or lawn» ( to make yourself at home at our store. Our e want ~ZOU * customers are our friends and we are always flad to meet them whether they ace buying goods or not. 0. HUNTER, you ask us that every bod y it but the gures bo secret how i We bave dozens of them from $1 up complete, wi; Priceville THERES A REASON 1 PeCE OZ CA £ J i:llll( body is talking about, we can tell you there‘s nothing in trest of lead, zinc, linseed oil and coloring matter. / It‘s ow it‘s made and dont forget that it‘s 100 per cent pure. 1 w the about hemâ€"plain, fancy, all . windows from 20e to ower 0 L _ well while drawing lumber from Orcbard‘s mills, Egremont fell some way of the load breaking his hand aâ€" bove the wrist, which will lay him up for a month or so. It is said that John, McMillan of the six corners near Ceylon has the best field of clovyer getween Priceville and Torâ€" onto. . Also a fine piece of fall wheat. ‘artinfsenour Paint urham, Ont indow Screens 14y ol sale, and without interest, and siges. who would be without screen doors and window screens when they can be secured at the seasonable prices we are selling them st. Buy one of our Jawn swings or of our hammochs and you will Joy home comforts. There is one store in Durham that sells quality, and always has the variety to suit reasonable purchasers. HARDWARE Jas.R.Gun&Co Easily put on, no watâ€" er to carry and gives you a better yield than you get by using any other preparation. At iPARKER‘S Potato Bug Killer Fertilized and Insecticide We sell strictly pure Paris Green â€" no â€" compound. Put ‘up only by ‘& inferior Readyâ€"Mixed was compelled to pur 'in-Willjama after seeing nw mailo. suv . 3 333CE s or one will enâ€" we are sole Agents in Dusham tor the above well known Implemenuâ€" Binders, Mowers, Drilis Harrows Disec Cultivators, Manure 3 aders Ehy {i'akes, Hay Lo ers, g: Ted . The Masseyâ€"Harris Co We We also carry a full line of all other Insecticides and Disinâ€" fectants at our usual low prices. Therefore we advise you to buy and use now ; so as to preâ€" vent rather than cure the anâ€" nual potato bug invasion. Druggists and Booksellers There is an old proverb which says * An ounce of preâ€" vention is better than a pound We have just got in a large consignment of GENTLEMEN ; acFartane & Co. Oo Sarmers Bug Finish aris SGreen Ua Yours truly, JULY 4, 1907 y t ko meSnes: HOUSE W. J. LaW Come in and see it a chance. Ti you wait. Opposite the Regi GENERAL BLA Morse Shoeing a Agent for the P Escape and Foldi No house or publ of more than c should be without most reasonable. I have purchased WJ LA N.,.G. The wal COLD per rol the va This all Th au 18 W TJ 17

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