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Durham Review (1897), 10 Sep 1908, p. 4

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l 1 * a* § Taylor & Co., Dromoregé'; mmxzmmmm i3 MEN‘S OVEKALLS, *2 MEN‘S ODD PANTS ;-;:-cm:-::-c:-c:c:«:ccxzmxmmxmxxmgg 2 Taylor & Co., Dromore & MEN'S‘ & LADIES‘ RAINCOATS ette. $5.00 to $#12.00 We have full supply of Yar Flanellette sheets. Hor the Wool season only w Boy‘s Clothing 10 per ce saved to you and the goods The men have finished up the hay and nc to leaveyour order for a pair of good fall shoes If you are thitking of going West, get or Trunks, Valises and ‘Telescopes, before purcha Call and see if your size is here, as we are bargains in some broken lines of Ladies‘ Oxford clear, â€"It will do us a favor and save your mon Custom Work and repairing done as quic! Raspberry time is ne;u'ly done some old Shoes. 333@3 »>333me¢ egsegscscesss ggs taken as Cash, 3B0B922B23CICEEEEECEECCECEE ity, a very cordial invitation to attend our Fall Millinery Opening to be held in our Show Rooms on Wednesday and Thursday, Sept 16th and 17th and following days when we will subâ€" mit for your inspection a wide range of styles in fashionable trimmed Millinery and Millinery Novelties. We close at 7 o‘clock Wednesdays. and Fri{ We extend to the ladies 8. F.MORLOCK 7 JVZ EPAN L in very neat prices ranging from $1.50 to §3 We are prepared to buy and pay the highest price for any quantity of wool. »0 cents ool! W ool! W ool! .â€":>â€". Fall illinery Opening CASH AND ONE PRICE ay Fy;&,fl- E: ) per cent. the goods are o Tepairing done as quickly, neatly and cheaply as possible. eh. Feks : a% m M o0 ow a s m o clock on Mondays, and Friday nights oniv. also boy going West, get our prices on opes, before purchasing elsewhere. is here, as we are offering some big s of Ladies‘ Oxfords and Slippers to and save your money, 1908 arns and B ® ledt €7!5 Asddc, MtC Fores will reduce Men‘s and & |Bunston‘s last week. L : d Miss Jean Baird, M _ This means money E the guest of her cousin re all 1st class quality. Bunston, for a few days E Mrs Brown and her tw ‘ry neat patterns and E ' returned to Toronto Thu .30 to $3.50, s kxX | noon, of Durham and vicinâ€" see our special at and now is the best time in â€" Cravenâ€" ankets, also and so are ® e mt Mr and Mrs Hugh Fulton visited friends in Torouto the beginning of last week. Miss Lily Sackett was helping Mrs M. W. Byers for a few days, Miss Janet Little, who has been staying with her sister, Mrs M. w. Byers, visited friends near Galt last weale Rev Mr Atkinson, of Che sley, fillâ€" ed the pulpit here on Sunday . Mrs Shantz, of Walkerton, visited at William Little‘g on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Hugh Fulton visited friends in Torouto the beginning of last weelk We are pleased to say that Effie McMillan, who has been very ill with feyer, is able to sit up a few hours every day. We hope soon to see her restored to her usual good health . Mr _ Gordon Findlay attended Toâ€" ronto Exhibition a couple of days last week. Mrs Isaac. Mt T Bunston‘s last week Mr John Laughton, Sout! visited his mother, also fri and around Dromore, for a f« last week., Mr Harry Sterne, Sturgeon visited his father for a couple last week, Mrs Litster and Mrs John Renwick took in Toronto exhibition from Thursday til] Monday. Misses Luella and Emeline Brooks and Mr Robert Moody, who have been spending the past two weeks at the home of their aunt, Mrs John Renton, returned to their home in Buffalo Saturday. manse, left for her home in last 'Tuesgay. " j â€" 1 ‘"0l wednesday in October at the home of Mrs Walter Hastie. Mrs Wilson returned from Markâ€" dale last week, accompanied by her brother, Mr Brady, Miss_Spink. who visited at the a very pleasing solo, _ M ridge and Mrs Atchison lent papers on * Way Steps." _ The October n be held first Wednesday at the home of Mrs Walt The Dromore Branch C Institute held their Sept. the home of Mrs Lothian nesday afternoon, _ The cussed were ** Waste and Foods ‘‘ and «* Ways of sa Mrs Philips gave a go "* Waste and Economy Aiter this paper Mrs Litst Miss Trainer, our Separate Schoo teacher went to her home in Wood. ford, Sydenham Tp. over Labor Dav P‘ace vacated by John Tinkbam, Garafraxa Road. We are pleased to see the Rev. N. A McDonald back in the village after spending a month‘s holiday at Mt. Forest, Toronto, and other places. Mrs MeDonald remained at her,home in Mt. Forest. Mr Thos Muldoo: place vacated by Garafraxa Road. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clailrr'; vand ftamily, also Mr. and Mrs. J. Meliraith and family of Durham, spent the holiday with iriends in this vicinity. , Mr Ed Sullivan returned to Toronâ€" to Saturday after spending a three week‘s holiday with his brother James. The trustees of Latona public school held a meeting last Thursday eyenâ€" ing in Dr. Smith‘s office. _ Mrs. Chas. Heft and little son Ross of the Soo, are visiting her sister Miss ‘ Maggie Melntosh. ‘ Miss L. Vasey and Master 8. M. Lister returned to Toronto on Friday. A number of the young people atâ€" tended the cam(F meetings at Wilâ€" liamstord on Sun ay evening. Miss Ella Barry of Penetang is home for an extended visis. Mrs Giles of Toronto is visiting her sister, Mrs Geo Jones. Miss Aggie Winfield is visiting at the home of Mra. Thos. Muldoon. Miss Flossie Campbell, Swinton Park, is caring for her aunt, Mrs. Tuornball, who is recovering from her recent accident. Mrs. Cameron and daughter Miss Margaret returned to Mulock last week after spending@ a nleasgant far. Threshing is booming. _ Mr. Jas. Dargavel exchanged hands with Joe Priel. No harm Jim. Mr. H. Hunt is a visitor at the Exâ€" hibition this week. Mr. Thos. McKnight, our village blacksmith and daughter, Miss Lyla, left last Tuesday for a short visit with relatives in Toronto, returning Satâ€" urday. Miss Tena McDonald, of Darham, spent Saturday at Latona and was accompanied home by her sister Miss ‘ Kate and Miss Mabel Phillips. Hampden paper Mrs Litster rendered asing solo. Mrs Jas Coleâ€" Mrs Atchis_gn gave excelâ€" Laughton, South River Dromore. Baird, Markdale, was few days l'as_tâ€";t-';el.ci noon, The topics disâ€" ** Waste and economy in ** Waysof saving steps." n *‘ Ways of Saving October meeting will ns 3 ® [ Dornoch. ave a good paper on Economy of foods. " Forest, visited at ir Sept. meeting at Lothian last Wedâ€" r two daughters Thursday after. also friends in visited at the Miss Mary of Women‘s a few days _ _Falls, of days England THE DURHAM REVIEW . Mr. Pearce is returning to Durham about Sept. 15, to do work for Messrs Hahn, Dunn, Pickering and others and will be glad to receive further orders. Received at this office. It saves storm sash, excludes drafts, dust, smoke, etc., renders sash easy runnirg and saves fuel. For Doors and Windows The William Pearce Co. Ltd, of Hamilton, have through one of the firm,. been placing this useful device on the windows and doors of the Public School, â€" the Presbyterian church and on property of Messrs Ireâ€" land, MacFarlane and others. sents Tailor and Furnisher, Durham Latest Styles In Fall Suits Weather Strips Proton, Dundalk .. .J. Sullivan, Desboro. .. Bentinck, Hanover .. Egremont, Holstein. St. Vincent, Meaford Mount Forest..... .. Normanby, Neustadt North Grey, Owen‘Sc Artemesia, Priceville Northern, Walkerton Nat. Exhib‘n, Toronto, Aug 29â€"Sept 14 Western Fair, London. ... . «Sept 11â€"19 South Grey, Durham.. ... .. . Sept 22, 23 East Wellington, Arthur. ..... Sept 23,!24 Northern, Collingwood ... . . . Sept 22â€"25 Holland, Chatsworth .. ... ... Sept 17, 18 Iiast Brt:gc, Chfslcy.. «.. .. . . Sept 22, 28 Nsnt iwse No: we m o 4 eggs a day from one of his hens is the record Mr Robt Eden boasts of. That‘s going some! | ! Rev H. O. Rogers visited Mr J. w. Blythe one day last week and on his return to his home at Colpoy‘s Bay, was accompanied by Miss Eva Blythe who will spend a week there, Mr and Mrs Herbest Irvine went to Toronto Saturday to take in the Exâ€" hibition. We are glad to report Mr Wim Lauder‘s health is improving,. Mr Bird McNiece, of Ft. William, is spending a two weeks‘ vacation under the parental roof. Miss â€"â€"â€", of Guelp her cousin Mrs J. Clark Miss Thom cousin, Miss end. Miss M. Leeson spent Labor Day in Mt Forest. Say I wonder if N. will get the lend of a cap to go to Guild again ? fit, style and price, to call at once and leave their order for that new fall suit. Harry Burnett Misses Jessie and Katie Derby, who have been visiting their mothcr, returned to Buffalo last Wednesday, Mr and Mrs wW, Ritchie, Sr., of Durham, visited at Wm Sharp‘s on Friday, Our tailor and cutter is in New York at present, studying up the very latest fashions in new fall suit wear. _ We invite all men and boys who appreciate upâ€"toâ€" date clothing, thatf right in color fit, style and price, to call at ance Mrs A. Derby, Sr., who has been spending the summeéer on the old homestead, has returned to Hanover. Ontario Fall Fairs. Thgma§e_na_ Byers visited her tm m nul t n + .& Pearce Co. Ltd. ***~~# 6 4 â€"â€"â€"~ «css Varney. , of Guelph, is visiting Lizzie over the week *Sound..'.'gz";;i ;(-i:-l-; e::«>+«>‘.+â€"OCt 1, 2 on . ... .. .. Sept 16, 17 . . . . Sept Sept 24, Sept 17, Sept 22, ... Oct 8, 9 Sept 24, 25 Sept 29, 30 TORONTO _ Gaelic service in the Presbyterian church last Sunday and shoald be better attended by those that underâ€" stand it. The venerable Iah. hara oi) " J [U. Wwas in the hospital there with ty phoid is better. Word was received during church time on Sunday last of the death of Mrs Donald MceLean, Proton Station. Mis McLean was sister of Mrs John MceMillan, south line Artemesia and the news of her sister‘s death came to her as a shock while attending church. _ Mrs McLean ailment was malaria feyer. _ A couple of weeks ago she visited triends at Priceville & strong healthy looking woman, Sheleaves a sorrowftul husband and large family to mourn her death Mr Dan MceMillan, sou away to Winnipeg for the ; of weeks. _ We are please that his son who was in th there with ty phoid 1s better } °> V2Z HOINC at present. Farmers whose places the railroad is" runaing through should obserye the reguiations of the Railway Co. by not allowing cattle or any other anâ€" imal to run at large on the highway neagthe track. As an instance of this Mr Martin Stonehouse is the loser of a fine cow by being un over by the engine lately while trespassing on the railway track. 30 29 25 18 23 17 The Misses C Line are spenc the old home at ET C PP OR OClter and was then about ready to cut on Aug. 20;h. We hope many young mothers will take the advantage of cuntesting Shirley Mclntyre‘s oifer of $5.00 to the best looking baby at our fall show in this place on Oct. 1st and 2nd It some of our bachelors would set up an offer for a prize to the best lookâ€" ing young lady, maybe they would be apt to captivate one of them for being so liberal. Arch McDonald writes Sediy, Saskatchewan, s that the wheat never oetter and was then a bou cut on Aug. 20;h. _ _ ___ " S CVE Wwas & FOsiâ€" dence of this town for years loug ago and Mr Ferguson was born in the yicinity of Pricevilie. Mr Ferguson is a nephew of Mrs Dugald MceCorâ€" mick of this place. Miss Lang, who spent some time with Hugh MeKinnon and family south line left for her home at St. Marys last week. Mr aud Mrs John Nichol and daughter, Miss Rebeccea visited their son Rev. Walter Nichol and other triends at St. Marys for a tew days a week ago. _ The funeral of Miss McFarlane took place on Saturday the 5th inst. from her brother‘s residence Mr Donald MeFarlane, of the Rob Roy, Durham Road, Glenelg, to Priceville cemetery and was well attended. Miss McFarlane suffered long and much with that most dreaded discase " Cancer ‘" and death to her was a reliet from the pain which she bore for months. â€" She was a lady whose christian character was hard to excel. Her paster Rey., Mr Newton, of Darâ€" bam officiated at the house and Rev. Mr Matheson, of this place led in prayers at the grave. Mr. R bert Reily, of N elson, B. C., 18 at present seeing his mother who we are sorry to say is not much imâ€" proving but keeps the same all the time, but we hope to see her getting better after a while, We are pleased to notice that Hector McKinnen, son of Postmaster McKinnon of this place passed his examinations with honors. _ He is now enjoying himself in the West for a ftew weeks. * Mr Alex. MeDona‘ld paid a flying visit to sc Priceville and surroun couple of days last week M 1003 N O CCB °C 900 DA UIOICION in Toronto during the past week and this week. Among those we noticed guing Saturday last were: Reeve McFadden, of Glenelg, Dan McInnes of Bunessan, Don. McDonald, Teachâ€" er, Priceville, Fred MceArthur, Priceâ€" ville, Miss Maggie Mclean, Top Cliff and others, Miss Young, of Durham, was the guest of Mrs. Malcolm Mclones of this place for a couple of days last week. Mr Dancan McAalley, of Vancouyâ€" @P, 48 Visiting Inis nunekkk «i auee io M ue e ns C V o‘y * er, is visiting his mother at this place at present ; also his sister, Miss E(ary McAulley, of Toledo, is taking adâ€" vantage coming to see her aged mother also. parts and like brick in heayy clay. A number of people are taking advantage of going to the Exhibition in Tol‘onf,o Ainainane ts e oo e o o ap on roots as we notice a lot of them withering. _ A1] signs of rain fail in dry weather. to stay for some time so as to give weekly news from the far west. The Deputy JEditor seems to be well up to his business as we see no change in any of the editorials that would lead us to think that the young Editor is not up to his business but on the contrary we are pleased to find the paper well and neatly got up > This hot and dry weather is hard On rools no wa martas 2o meme qx The Editor‘s letters in the last et_mfile issues of the ReviEw were highly appreciated by its readers fmd it it suited many would like him The venerable John Alex. MceDonald of Toror i _flying visit to see friends EBE C ica $ spending a few us i rane s e are pleased to hear Campbell of the N Priceville writes home from surroundings for south line, is _ to notice that son of Postmaster place passed his _honors. He is 1ast oouple Stating that r appeared he North weeks at Toronto, at For Tickets and full informa R. MacFARLANE, Agent, D infupttnescnarlpidlanalhiadiericais Pnd 1 DT SP : 0|( ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS $28.40 $31.90 All rail route Via lake route Final return limit Oct. 5, 1908 Unequalled Train Seryice Sept. 17, 18, 19 Return fares from Durham DETROIT,.............,,..... SAGINAW,.................... BAY CITY.... GRANDRAPIDS................ CLEVELAND, via Buffalo _ CLEVELAND, via Detroit CHIGCAGO.... .. 0c > WESTERN EXCURSION s nana, which is worthy of its name, In Churns we can satisfy your wants. Have alook at our Rocker Churn . Have you a piano in your Home ? We have all kinds of 1 Machines. Our latest is the haha, which is worthy of its 1 ior quality of of Ailuminum I;;'lâ€"l;i, very suitable for stove pipes, also Black‘s special Stoye Pipe Tarnish, Call and examine what we have in Tea Kettles. OQur Copper Nickle Kettles are worthy ot inspection. Get your Stove Pipes ia shape for cold weather. We have a superâ€" Have you seen our assortment of Electric Light Shades and Lamps. We are selling a 16 Candle Power Lamp that is supposed to give the light as a 32 Candle Power Lamp. Just received our immense shipâ€" ment of Tinware and Graniteware, among which is a new style of Roastâ€" ing Pan. Every woman should see this Pan as it is certainly the best manutactured. Dr. Jno. MeArthar, Jr., will be reâ€" suming bis studies again soon in Toronto Dental College. _John has been practicing in Dundalk and Priceville all summer as assistant and is very successful in performing his duties as a dentist. Dr. J. McLeod, son of the late Rev. Mr McLeod, of Toronto, spent a few days visiting his mother in this place. John will be through with his studies this fall and will be ready to practice as a fuallâ€"fledged M. D. Campbell, of Swinuton Park, was there and notwithstanding his nurlz 9 ) years there are no lazy bones in h body to come 7 miles to hear his beioved language the old fashioned Gaelic, and be there in good time always. C T Gun‘s Drug Store Whatever your needs in this line are â€"Come to us, we can supply supply you. Now that the preserving and pickling season has started you will find there are many little odds and ends you may require. For instarceyou may need.â€" orn Hooks of different styles Preserving Time Needs HARDWARE * _ English mait Mustard, etc. Rubber Rings for gem jars Corks.â€"All sizes. Paraffine way Sealing wax Spices Vinegarâ€"White wine . . Black kinds of Washing ation see Durham $10.05 Minne $7.30 $8.10 In brown, black and dove, All cas purchasers will reeeive a liberal di: count as we intend to drop these linc nnd‘g'ut in a new line of goods instea NOW is the time for bargains in Fc doras and Stiff Hats, SEPTEMBER 10, 1908 Also Men‘s Fedora and Stiff Hats We will make it worth while to pur# chase all lincs of Boots and Shoes gon": us. Special discounts given fo: ash, Dress Goods, P rints, Muslins, Ginghams, Laces, Embroideries, E&c ribbed at......«....> . .. . . . #0¢ 8 Plain cotton tan hose . . ..15¢ per ; Cotton hose in plain black .15¢ per Particular people will preciate our Goods. arnving weekly in Women New WaecFartane & Cs. Come & see our Stock Special Discounts for Cash & McARTHUR Special Discount off Hig} School Books, Have only to see these Tan Stock §g$s we are selling. Pure Cashme: Get one ofour Prize Serib blers or Exercises and try (o; one of the prizes offered supplies ever shown in tow n We are fally prepared wit) the finest lot of BSCRIBBL]:): and EXERCISE Books an dchool Opening Druggists and Booksellers â€"â€" Grant. Goods @4 @ all lines ap 40¢ each qs A WM.LATDT The Be ce n l New OFFICLA We 0 $ w SEPT Gar Di alf

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