16 W 3 Taylor & Co., Dromoreg E ï¬xxmxflmmmm a=4 h*o x"x ) MEN‘S ODD PANTS 30 000900000000000000000005 ~,~â€"@0@00C0@€ R p€ l C 0000 “â€â€œW“ ,:43mx:cxmmxzsxxmx:-mmsxm% _ Taylor & Co., Dromore ® ette, $5.00 to $12.00. We have fall supply of Yar Flanellette sheets. prices ranging from $1.50 to $3.50. MEN‘S OVERALLS, also boy:, see our special at 50 cents. MEN'S_& LADIES‘ RAINCOATS, in ~Uravenâ€" For the Wool season only we will reduce Men‘s and Boy‘s Clothing 10 per cent. â€" This means money saved to you and the goods are all 1st class quality. Old Big 4 Stand, reasonable price. e e £9s) Ladies‘ silk underskirts in great variety at reasonable Men‘s Summer Caps, nicely trimmed, each only ... .. Ladies‘ Sammer Lastre Skirts for only Ladies® Dress Skirts, all colors, with A GREAT SHOWINGâ€" OF MEN‘S & BOY‘S SUITS Jdummer Ba gains ou will ‘find if you inspect our stock of Clothing that you will be suited in Ft, Cloth and Price. S. F.MORLOCK We close at 7 o‘clock on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Friday nights oniv. Sele Agents for We are prepared to buy and pay the highest price for any quantity of w ool. ool! Wool! Wool! & Many other articles at attractive prices forver attra ctive goods. f Lovine, 'eaa/_y HYade C lothing rogress Brand Clothine. Yarns and Blankets, also in very neat patterns and We are showing an exâ€" tra large stock of Men‘s and lBboy‘s Clothing comâ€" posed of the very latest styles made from the new shadow stripe an1i over plaid effects in Fine Tweeds and English Worâ€" steds. We have a great range of colors in Gray, Browns, Blues & B.ack. pleats and foids for a Upper Town, Durbam prices $ 25C Mr Whitney has dispensed with the ordinary arts ot the politician. He hbas talked to deputations in a manner that has filled them with astonishment. On the stump he has, apparently, thrown discrezion to the winds by blurting out frank expresâ€" sions ef opinion on subjects that Sir Oliver Mowat and Hon. G. W. Ross treated with the most delicate cauâ€" tion. _ He has ‘* poohâ€"poohed " the most earnest conversation of some of: his most important tollowers in the Legislature. In short he has been his own blunt, bluff, grumpy self, and if people did not like him they could Iamp him. ‘Fo the amazement of the artfiul politicians the le seem to like him, and we mamd that a new lot of politicians will go to sehool to him until it will become all the fashicn for men to blart out ibeir real opinions, likes and dislikey, ce receives, and not being divided by party jealousies, may organize a wedge and make no end of tronble, The real test of Mr. Whitney is to come. _ He is the victim of too much success. Can he hold his unnecessarâ€" ily large following withoutfhaving!to make to this gronp and to that, conâ€" cessions which in bulk will prové tatal ? ' â€"â€"Premier Whitney would have been better of with a majority of twentyâ€"tiye than he will be carsying the burden of a maj rity of sixtyâ€" eight. His followers will be emboldâ€" ened to scoff at discipline, and to disregard a leadership which the weakness of tha Opposition seems to render unnecessary. _ A few ambitâ€" ious men among his followers, meetâ€" ing in a caye, can prove more formidable and dangerous, than the Opposicion. _ For instance, the men from New Ontario, dissatisfied with the treatment their end of the provinâ€" ce receives. and not beino Aiviaaa Shillington. the successfal opponent of Mr. Angus McKelvie, and others used the same line of argument beâ€" fore the election, notwithstanding Mr. Whitney ‘s professions of boldness and honesty. _ These evidently _ don‘t believe him. in bopeless opposition, _ When the plums drop trom the gubernatorial tree at Toronto few will fall into the South Bruce garden. We have separated ourselves from Governâ€" ment favors and for four years must sit in the shade of the Opposition. " __**And now that we have thrown down Drâ€" Clapp and taken up Mr. Truax, what have we got? _ What will Mr. Truax do for this riding ?2 What did he do in 12 years with the Government behind him? _ What will he do, or what can he d», in Opposition 2 _ An answer to these questions will show that South Bruce in discarding Dr. Clapp and clecting Mrc. Truax bas simply traded the substance for the sbhadcow. _ It has wresied iteelt from the ranks of the Government and has placed itself in bopeless opposition. â€" Whan tha That good Conservative paper, the Bruce ‘Times, published in Walkerâ€" ton, evidently duesn‘t believe the Premier when he stated at Hamilton that whether Grit or Tory was returnâ€" ed it would make no differeuce in the bestowal of government favors. Because South Bruce elected Truax, the Libera}, it sees nothing but diâ€" saster and the cold shoulder trom its party, Listen to its jeremiad : able delays in the passing of importâ€" ant measuras, and to guard the rights of minorities ; and freedom of debate bas been maintained and observed by the rules and usages of both Housâ€" es with rare patience and selfâ€"denial. Bast, of late. tnose salutary rules have becn strained and perverved in the House of Commons for the purpose of obs:ruction. Such, of course, it perâ€" gisted in, would frustrate the power avd authority of Parliament and seâ€" cure the domination of a small min ority condemued by the deliberate Judgment of the House and of the count:y. That it was unpariiamentâ€" ary and opposed to the principles of orderly Government was manitest. Canada toâ€"day is not quite under the domination of a small minority : but it will be if something drastic is not done to eurb Hon. George E. Fosâ€" ter (w ho does more talking than forty average members put together) and those among the Opposition who copy | the Hon. gentleman. ‘ * The systematic obstruction which is being practised by the Conseryaâ€" tive Opposition in the Cahadian House of Commons would be impossible in the British House of Commons. and the sooner it is rendered impossible in the Canadian House of Commons the better for Canada. It may be good politicsâ€"though that is open to questionâ€"but it is shocking bad busiâ€" ness for the country Bh&"at;&;tifi;k ought to be speedily done to stop this perversion of the purpose of Parliaâ€" ment. " So writes the O:tawa Free Press and goes on to show the action ot the British parliamesnt back in the It closes an able article by quoting May, a wellâ€"known authority on Parliamentary procedure as follows : The rules or Parliament are designed toafford every legitimate opportunâ€" Ity for discussion. to ensnre reasonâ€" 80‘s when they introduced closure to prevent purely factional obstruction by a minority. Che Burkam Review THURSDAY, JUNE 18, Can‘t Trust Whitney Need for Closure. â€"omn tÂ¥ 2 . poe 3e V euiaintr"~uifhanl ® «tcriateP contrnictrioet I Bttabast s 3 â€"2 s ford. The blooming young brideâ€" dainty in dotted swiss muslin, wa, supported by her sister Miss Mabel, The groom was assisted by his brothâ€" er William while his sister Miss Eva. played the wedding march. _ Rev Mr Jamieson pertormed the ceremony A very quiet home wedding took place in town on Wednesday last at the home of Mrc Walter Dunn, when his youngest daughter. Miss Glad ys was unifed in marriage to the man o her cbhoice, Mr Jas. Muarray, of Strait Miss Ethel Pettigrew left Saturday for Toronto where she intends to reâ€" main for some time. Rev. H. 0. Rogers is back from Conterence but will only remain the balance of the month, then attend college for & year. Rev. A. Rutherâ€" ford to be the new pastor here. _ > Mr C. T. Leeson and Mrs A. Mcâ€" Clinton drove to Mt. Forest Taesday the latter expects to remain for a few days. Mr _ C. T. Leeson is building a woodshed. _ What does a bachelor who has a thirteen roomed house want with addition 2 THE DURHAM REVIEW _ Mr and Mrs Jas. Pett y spent Sun day with Mr and Mrs McCabe. Mr _ Mansfield Clinnick of Corning, New York, arrived Monday to spend the summer holidays with his relaâ€" tives, the Leeson families. Mr and Mrs A. Vollett visited Mr T. Grasoy‘s Sunday. Miss Mabel Dunn spent a couple of days among old friends here. Miss Hattie Leeson spent over the week end with relatives at Fergus and Bellewood. A sad report reached here Saturcâ€" day evening that Mrs. Arthur Sewell (nee Maggie McCalmon) is dangerousâ€" ly ill in Listowel but at last word was much improved . To see the crowds at the station Saturday one would think every bouse in the neighborhood must have been represented at the Model Farm. party of her day evening The clover huller is the best} machine tor threrking aisike and red clover, but the ordinary grain sepurator will do tue work fairly well it properly regulated. The grain separator will not hull the seed as thorougbly, and in consequence there 18 more Waste of good seed unless the straw be threshed a second time. _ But the fact that there is uo clover huller available should not deter farmers from suving ut least suflicient seed for their own use. Alsike and red clover may be Larvestâ€" ed with a reaper or a mower, with or withour a table attachment. _ If no table attacshment is used and the clover 1s well ripeued, it should be cut anu raked when the dew is on, in order to prevent sbeuing, With red cloyer the best results are obtained by pasturing, or cutting the first crop early, _ This allows a stronger second growth for the seed erop aud awlso lessens the danger ol dumage from the cloyer seed midge. _ 1t the clover is pastured, the stock should be turned «ff early in the season and the fie‘d mo wed in order to cut down the weeds and proâ€" Auce an even second growth. ‘The first step in the production . ot goou clover auu grass seeu is to procure the olenuest possible seed. _ L( this is used on cleau iand and is f. llowed by a thorough system of weedivg in the fiel4, the product wiil be clean,. The field weeding is of prime importance, although it is often overlooked. _ When we reâ€" member thot every growing weed, if allowed to matare, will produce â€"from 10,000 to 50,000 seeds, it will be readily understoodgthat the removal of these plants must make a great difference in the market value of the seed. In growing clover and grass seed for the market, it is important to bear in mind that the stanaard ot purity deâ€" manded in tho Cauadian trade is bigher than it was a few years ago. _ The deâ€" wend for seed of first quaiity has subâ€" stautially iocreased, The result of this demand for secd of good quality has been that the seed grower fiuds im ure seed an slmost unmarkable commudiiy, white the production of good clean seed has grown to be a remunerative industry, Hence the neg:ssity of tuking every possille precaution agaiust the preésence of noxtlous weed seeds. Miss Margaret Kerr had a birthday In view of the conditions cited, the advisability of utilizing eyery availavie clean field, or part of field, for clover seed purposes is urged, At present the indications are that the foreigu exporting countries will not proâ€" duce more than av ayerage crop of clover seed, and the Ontario supply is likely to ve short, lu some sections of Ontario the clover crop was seriousiy affected by drought last season, and the amount available vhis year for seed proâ€" duction muy be limited. Much the same conditions prevail over a considerâ€" able portion of the clover seed production area of the United Stuates ; so that unâ€" less the yield irom the nreas which were not seriously affected by the, adverse weather conditions last season is exâ€" ceptionaily heavy, a shortage of seed tor nextspring‘s trade is more than probâ€" able. (Press Bulletin) As was predicted a year ago, thete has been a decided shortage of clover seed this spring. _ A light crop in Europe, the United States and Canada caused the stocks for this spring‘s trade to be abnormaily low, and this resulted in unâ€" usually high prices for good eeel. Clover Seed a Profitable Cl; for the Farmer. of her small friends Wednesâ€" G. H. Chare, Beed Commissioner Varney. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO seeds, Parisian Millinery Co MISS DICK, Proprietor Summer Millinery 3°2€EA Two storey, double, frame house, situated on the west side of Garafraxa St. in upper town, Lirge lot with stable. _ First class well and cistern, Apply on premises, Axeus CaMERoX of children‘s hats and bonnets and a choige lot of black bhats made in mohair braids, etc. We invite your inspection any time you are in town and whenâ€" eyer you wish to see the new styles. Is su week A number from here took in the excursion to Guelph on Satarday. Messrs A. Anderson, A. Derby and I. Henderson accompany 0. M. Snidâ€" er to Camp Niagara on Tuesday. Miss Janet Little is at Bonny View Farm on an extended visit to her sister Mrs M, W. Byers. Mr Menzies of the Bruce Presbytery is supplying the pualpit here this Our Summer Millinery of last week was most successful. All June we will show a large assort. ment of Summer Hats made up of all the latest Summer materiâ€" als, We havea large assortment Mr A. Gilmour shipped his fat stock, 64 head, Monday of last week. Mr. W. Little returned to his bome in Ayr last Tuesday taking with him the oxen which have done such good work in Millee & Seim‘s Swamp during the last two winters. The minature tornado which crossâ€" ed through this district to the west and north last Monday did considerâ€" able damuge in the way of blowing down fences and trees, and twisting and unrooting barns. Mr. J. Cooper, Mr. W. Listle suffer most in our imâ€" mediate neighborhood. Mr _ V. Pfeffer had quite a search for a herd of twentyâ€"one cattle alter Monday‘s storm had destroyed his fences. The young couple although not taken whoily by surprise felt someâ€" what at a loss as to the entertaining of such a large crowd, thanked them beartily for the marked esteem shown and assurea them that words could not express their heart felt gratitude and begged them to accept of such hospitality as they could offer, which far surpassed their own estimâ€" ation. _ All joined in and such an enjoyable time was spent that your humble seribe cannot in writing do Jjustice to the occasion. However as the company was of an agreeable and entertaining nature the time slipped by unoticed till the crowing of the roosters reminded them that it was time to say Bn jour. I I Neil and George Campbell have been in Bentinck last week doing some work on their farm near Durâ€" noch, George came home Saturday Neil is not in a hurry home. The election passed of very quiet the grits are somewhat disappointed but pleased that Mr McCannel has reduced the Drs. majority. .. .2 000 CCCHC IIZ0ME IAUVIVOW aUOU Mr William and Miss Eva, brother and sister of the groom trom Shakeâ€" speare. _ Mr Murray will be known here as operator at the C. T °L. station for a short time. Good wishes from their many friends here follow the happy pair. at high noon after which a scmptuous dinner was partaken of. The young couple left on the afternoon train for Shakespeare, the home of the groom‘s parents. ‘Those from a distance were Mrs Farnell, Misses Agnes and Mabel sister of the bride from Toronto and 'IT‘\he Proton council intend meeting busedbuuk Cl ciclla s > *~â€"â€"â€"â€"+0#â€"â€"___ For Sale. Swinton Park. â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"+#%â€"._. Hampden | Large double llOId. Tus D; For Sale Lots 13 ana 14, Cop, Glenelg, 15 acres huclr. well watered. Must 1.‘ . av Principally hardwood 16 inches lon arge J:Iuhle load delivered ‘.1.50§ ad. THE DURHAr Foaxtrorg Co Massey Harrig Mowers & Rakes Just arrived. _ An assortment ot Washing Machines. _ Our favorite is the ‘ Dan Patch."" Call and let us know your choice, We have numerous styles and sizes of Screen Doors and Window Screens. Also a stock of Screen Wire. Have you seen our assortment of Gasoline and Coal Oil Stoves. No home is complete without one of these Stov es. If you are in search for Wedding Presents, have a look through our Show Cases. _ We have some great bargains in Silverware. The Merry Widow Hat may be very popular at the present momen ; but git is not here to stay. _ Not §q, with Sherwin William Readyâ€"Mixeg Paints. Their popularity is increas ing every year, _ Nothing manufa®â€" tured to equal them for all purposes. Ask your neighbor about them. De Laval and Massey Harris Cream Separator, Coal Oil and Machine Oil always in stock, HARDWARE! and ail kinds of Mass implements for Haying vesting seasons, Churns in abundance we can give you ment and make terms. One sol last week was Konold and pro lent, Have you a piano in your Home ? If not why not one John McQueen Gun‘s Drug Store SLUG SHOT AND Slabs for Sale, For Flies & Insects POISON or Colorado Bug West of Midd;ugh House PARIS GREEN PARKER‘S BUG KILLER TANGLEFOOT Fly Paper _ LIGHTNING Poison paper NATIONAL ® DALMATION Insect powder give you the best instruâ€" nd make you the best One sold by us in town k was tested by Prof, and pronounceJ excel. ag..2. 0000 *TAP Must be sold, H. Jacksox, McFadden . Black AT HELLEBORE of our Bell‘s ? Massey Harris * U+ Ih., frathe ~GLang Durham and Har. McGowan‘s Eclipse _ Ayton Milling Co‘s Encore Milverton Jewe1 [ C. McARTHUR Flour A\ For Prints & Muslins FANCY CAKEs MUSLIN GINGHAM Men‘s Stiff & Fedora Hats Boots & Shoes w. Watch Dress Goods, P rints, Muslins, Gin hams,Laces. EmEroideries, Ec MATTHEws & LATIMER arniving Particular people will ap preciate our Goods. PC empn U OlASse® Snaps, Cit Mixed, Jelly Lunch, Empress, {Cllpherry Tu{ts.~jn~t the thing you want to saÂ¥e the time of baking while at your housecleaning, patterns and goods, New Several dozen from which t chose in Brown, Dove and Biac}k larger and more varie Boots and Shoes than kept before, VaecFartane & Cs. We are always pleased to inâ€" struct beginners in the working of cameras and developement of films and prints. Call and inspect our goods. Come in ard look these gonds over, We are always glad to show them even though you are not ready to purchase. ~ _Our stock includes everything the amateur photographer can find use tor. EVERYTHING!N PHOTO SUP PUES that will meet the requirements of everybody. It is prevalent every summer and 1908 shows no abatement We have In Flour Druggists and Booksellers This space from week to week and read of the new goods w have for sale. Gm“"ies. Fruits, \ &.id and Seeds The Photo Epidemic weekly in all lines Goods JUNE 18, 1908 OE We havye more varied stock « $# #t #t Grant. ‘lm In lates shades, â€"all new Brownies & 10c per yd Beeds. Molasses we bhave °N KÂ¥ K K 5 ®o $o 20 @NNPNFN 0P i A.S. D Scree twe Ba JUNE 18 W a Spec On Saturday Darlings Exce Wall The High These Music 34458 DA DA