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Durham Review (1897), 8 Oct 1908, p. 4

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U*L w w Eie nie aea aneun dn ralana ue wanaluna e e e e ob cnla ul w e wnl C elace on o d o0 0 ! Ra spbey time is nearly done and so are } some old Shoes. ,:_:-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-;::s::-c:c:«:m:_-::-cm;v::-;z:-::-:;.E : Taylor & Co., Dromore g T A Y L O KR‘ Groceries NEW FALL OV ERCOATS The men have fnished up the hay and now is the best time to leaveyour order for a pair of good fall shoes, If you are thisking of going West, get our prices on Trunks, Valises and Teleseopes, before purchasing elsewhere. Call and see if your size is here, as we are offering some big bargains in some broken lines of Ladies‘ Oxfords and Siippers to clear. _ It will do us a favor and save your money. Custom Work and repairing done as quickly, neatly and cheaply as possible. oaos taken as Cas) % e Eggs taken as Cash,. J. b. Mclh.alth Underwear In Men‘s French K Boots & Shoes FALL MILINERY They are tailored in the very newest fashion and have a style about them that you seldom see ia Readyâ€"to wear Garments. You will find that cur Overcoats are cheap»r in price than ever before. Now is the time to think of your winter Overcoat. We prepared for it months ago and are ready with a great big stock of Men‘s and Boys‘ OQvercoats in the very newest styles. Our Overcoats are made from the best all wool Beaver Cheviots Milton Frieze and T weeds Now is the time to bay your Fall Hat. We are showing an extra large assortment of stylish trimmed Millinery in this season‘s newest designs that we are selling at very low prices. S F MORLOCK We want your Butter and Eggs. We pay Highest Prices For Dried Apples..................‘*****..........I%€¢ per Ib We have ope t Ce 1 Biscuits at.... . . 25¢ 5 Ib Green or Black Tea for....1.00 Cod Fish only .8¢ 1b. Raisins and Currants.. .3 1b for 25¢ Cerextâ€"â€"â€"UGETMNECEIE. ..« «. .. «o+ «irare«g«« on +« «@MAIOFPRGG Don‘t Forget Cash Coupons. We | ‘*ASH AND ONE PRICE m AN rgC {amous Penman Brand. {r it : for the sake of a $i ish Kip, g o more we pment of Shoes this f LRESS BRAND CLOTHING ° tock grain ic: iranteed at .. feet if you we ... ... .200 per suit 50¢c per suit to 3.00 ither.1.75 geviek / these. A, * Â¥ x 6 ears corn. fieldâ€"J Aussum, H Watson. _ 1 d)eck Timothy seedâ€"A Mair, M G Orr. White beansâ€"â€"W G Watt, H Watson. Colored beansâ€" H Watson, D McCormick. Flax seedâ€"D McMillan, Jno Buarnett. Fall wheat, white namedâ€"M G Orr, D McMilian. Fall wheat, red named â€"R Allan, W G Wyatt. _ Spring wheat, any other var â€"D McMillan. Barley, sixâ€"rowed .. Wm Ramage. T‘ A Ferguson. Oats, whiteâ€"A Muir. Wm Ramage. Oats, blackâ€"A Muir, Wes Baskin. Peas, large.. Wm Ramage. Peas, smallâ€"D MeMillan, W G Wyatt. _ _ __ or netting.. Mrs O Phillips, Mrs 2 Campbell. Table Centrepiece, emâ€" broidered .. Mrs D Campbelt, Mrs O Phillips. _ Sofa eushion, wounted .. Mrs O Phillips, Mrs G McKechnie. Darning, best and neatest on stockâ€" ing .. W J Meads, H Piper. _ Buattonâ€" bhole display on three differeut maâ€" terials.. Mrs Wm White, H Watson. Best coll of taney work..Jennie Mcâ€" Arthur, Mrs D Campbell. _ Pen and Iuk sketch.. T A Ferguson, A B Meâ€" Lean, MANUFACTURES, Sett horseshoes..I B McLean. SPECIALS. By H H Milier, best two loaves bread. baked by a wite or daughter of a member of Artemesia Agricultâ€" nral Show..D McMillan, Mrs Wm Whits, Ben McKinnon By HH Miller, best 25 lbs crock of butter .. D McMillan, W J Meads, D Harrow. By Jobn MceArthur & Son, best 56 lbs butter (box) to become the proâ€" perty of the donor..Jane MePhail. By W Aldcorn & Son, best box butter, 50 or 60 lbs..D Harrow, J Oliver, D McMillan, HORSES. DRAUGHT. " Span..J & R Dingwall, â€" John Fairbairn. Brood mare..Jas Patton. ‘ .. Mrs G MeKochnie, H _ Watson Shadow embrordery .. Wes Baskin. P Thibaudeau. Evelet embroldery .. T A Ferguson, Mrs G McKechnie. Woollon work on canyas .. H Piper, H Watson. _ Toilet sett.. Mrs D Campâ€" bell, Mrs O Phillips. Lamp eushion .. Piper, Mrs O Phillips. Spider web cushion..P Thibanudeau, Jennie MceArthnr. _ Homemade slipper.. M L Mclotyre, D Harrow. _ Drawn thread work..Jennie MeArthur, T A Ferguson. _ Battenburg work.. Mrs (G McKechnie, Mrs O Phillips. Lace or netting.. Mrs O Phillips Mrs D FLOWERS. Hand boquet.. H Watson. Mrs D Campbeil. Table boquetâ€"H Watson W J Meads. Coll bhouse p‘antsâ€"H Watson} Jennic McArthur. _ Single geranium in bloomâ€"Jennie MeAriâ€" hur DAIRY AND OTHER PRODUCE. Berlin wool work .. Mrs G MeKechâ€" nie, H Watson. Wreath, any kind .. T A Ferguson, Wes Buskin. Gent‘s shirt, unwashed, homemade.. Wes Buskin. Mrs Wim White. _ Homeâ€" made laundried shirt.. Mrs D Campâ€" bell. Hooked mat, rag or yarn.. W J Meads, D MeMillan. Crochet work in eotton .. Mrs D Campbell, H Piper. Crochet work in wool .. Mrs O Philips Jane MePhail. Faneyv knitting in wool.. M L Melntyre, Mrs D Camp. bell.. Fancy knitting in cotton .. Jane McPhail, Jennie MeArthur. â€" Braidâ€" ing in cotton.. Wes Buskin, Mrs G McKechnie. Tatting in cotton.. Mis (@ McKechnic, Jane MePhail. Emâ€" broidery in cotton .. Mrs D Campbell, MrsO Phillips. Embroidery in silk ..Mrs G MceKochnie, Hâ€" Watson. Rag carpet..Jane MePhail. D Meâ€" Millan. Flannel. bandmade..Jane McPhbail. Pair woollen blankets, homemade.. A B McLean, D McMilâ€" lan. _ Woollen varn, homemade, double twist.. R McEachern. Woolâ€" len yarn single, homemade..R Meâ€" Eachern. _ I‘r men‘s socks homemade ..R MeEachern. Mrs D Campbell. Woollen stockings..J J MeRae, Jane MePhail. Pr men‘s knitted mitts, homemade _ yarn..Jane â€" MePbail, Dan McInnes. Ladies‘ knitted mitts homemade _ yarn..Jane â€" MePhail. quUILTs, Patehwork homemadeâ€"Mrs Wm White, Wes Buskin. Log Cabin.. Wes Buskin, Mrs Win White. Knitâ€" ted or erochet .. Mrs G MceKechnie, H Piper. Crazyâ€"W J Meads, H Piper. Tufted .. Wes Buskin. Fancy .. Wes Baskin, Mrs Wm White. 5 1bs honey in combâ€"J Aussum. 5 lIbs honey extractedâ€"Mrs Wm White H Watson. 51bs roll butter.. A Muir D McMillan, W J Meads, 15 lbs crock butterâ€"D Harrow, A Muir, G Patterson. 501bs tub butter.. D Harâ€" row, W J Meads, R Allan. Cheese, homemade not less than 8 lbs.. Dan Mclnoes, A B MeDonald. 1 quart maple syropâ€"T A Ferguson, W G Wyatt. 5 lbs maple sugar..Jane McPhbail, W G Wyatt. Pampkin pie ..D MceMNillan, Ge> Patterson. 2 loayes brown bread homemade.. Mrs Wm White, P Thibanudeau. Half doz fruit buns.. D McMillan, Mrs Wmm W hite. â€" Half doz buns ,homemade.. (G Pattershn, Dan Mcelones. Halt doz tartsâ€"D MceMiilan, P Thibanâ€" deau. 4 cans best coll. canned ‘ruit sealersâ€"D Harrow. 3 bottles mixed pickles. homemade.. Mrs Wm W hite, D Harrow. ..J Oliver, B MceKinnon. Lemon pie â€"M L Mcelotyre, P Thibaudeau. Apple pic..P Thibaudeau, D MeMilâ€" lan. Cream Pieâ€"J Oliver, B Me Kinnon. Castard pie.. B McKinnon, D Harrow _ Layer cakeâ€"R Allan. Frais cake..B MeKinnon, P Thibâ€" andeau. 2 loaves oread homemade i t . 2¢: Priceville Show Continued from Page 1 GRAIN AND SEEDS. LADIES‘ WORK THE DURHAM REVIEW W C TORONTO 2â€"yr filly.. W & R Dingwall, Frank Moore 1â€"yr filly..D McMiilan, Frank Moore, H Piper. Sp. colt..Jas Patton. Span..Geo Shand, J A Swanston. Brood mareâ€"Wm Fairbaira, R Alâ€" lan, John Burnet. 2â€"yr gelding .. W Fairbairn, John Burnet, A B McLean. ]â€"yr geldingâ€"Wm Fairbalrn. Sp. colt..B Allan, Jobn Burnet, \Wm Patton. A Muir, Wh leghoru mateâ€"D Harrow Wiwn. Watson, â€" Femaleâ€"D. Harrow 1 and 2, _ Houdan maleâ€"A. Muir. Feâ€" maleâ€"A, Muir, _ Br. Leghorn Maleâ€" R. Allan, H. Watson, ~ Femaleâ€"f, Allan i and 2. _ Rd. Id. red maleâ€"W. U Thurston land 2. Mighly recomâ€" mended, _ Femaleâ€"W. H. Thur ton land 2. HR, White Piv rock female â€"T A Ferguason, _ B}. Minorea maleâ€" T, A. Ferguson. _ Duck, mateâ€"T. A. Ferguson 1 and 2. _ Duck, femaleâ€"â€"T. A, Ferguason 1 and 2. _ Turkey, maleâ€" T A Ferguson. _ Femaleâ€"TP A Fergusâ€" on, J. Oliver, Goos» maleâ€"H Watson T. A. Ferguson. _ Femaleâ€"H,. Watson POULTRY Wh. wyandotte femaleâ€"R. Allan 1 and 2, _ Buif Wy. femaleâ€"Wm Ramâ€" age 1 and 2. _ Buff partridge cochin, temaleâ€"A, Muir, _ Brahma, femaleâ€" A Muir, Wh leghoru mateâ€"D Harrow Wiw. Watson, Femaleâ€"D. Harrow 1 and 2. _ Houdan maleâ€"A. Muir. Feâ€" Span .. W & R Dingwall, Jas Calâ€" der. Brood mare.. W & R Dingwall D L Sinclair, David MeDonald. 2. yr geiding or filly.. Dan Brodie, M G Orr, Jno Fairbairn. 1 yr gelding or filly.. D L Sinclair, Geo Shand, D Campbell. Sp. colt..R Ailan, H Watson, John Burnet. ROADSTERS. Span ..A B McDonald, D McMillan. Brood mare..J S Ssullivan, G Mcâ€" Taggart, Wm Patton. 2â€"yr gelding or filly ..Geo Campbel!, Wm Ramage WmFairbairn. Sp. colt, 15 entries .. J E Sallivan, Nm Patton, Ed Sulliâ€" van. _ Farmers‘ trot.. Otto Konold, Ben MceKinnon, W & k Dingwall, Single driver..Geo Shand, W & R Ding wall. Aged ram ..A Mair, 1 & 2. Shearâ€" ling ram..A Muir _ Ram lamb.. A Muir, 1 &2. Aged ewe..A Muir, 1 & 2. Shearling ewe..A Muir, 1 & 2. Ewe lamb..A Muir, 1 & 2. LEICESTLR, Aged ram.. A Muir, J A Swanston Shearling ram..J A Swanston, A Muic. . Ram lamb..A Muir, J A Swanston. Aged ewe .A Muir, J A Swanston. Shearling ewe.. A Muir. JgSwanston. Ewe iamb.. A Muir, 1 & 2, Aged ramâ€"Geo. Shand, R. McEachâ€" ern. â€" Ram lambâ€"Geo Shand, Shear ling eweâ€"Geo Shand. _ Ewe lambâ€" Geo Shand, Geo Shand, Oxrorp Aged ramâ€"Ww Fairbairn, Dan Mcâ€" Innes. _ Sbhearling ramâ€"Jobn Fairâ€" bairn 1 & 2. _ Ram lambâ€"Wi Patton 1 &2,. Aged eweâ€" Wm Pation 1 & 2 S WINE Buack Brrrus Boarâ€"John Eckhardt. _ Eckhardt 1 & 2. _ 8Sp. pigâ€" hardt i & 2. Shearling eweâ€"Wim. Patton Ewe lambâ€"Wim Patton 1 & 2. Best 1â€"yr old gelding or filly (Dr Jamieson‘s prize)..D McMillan, F Moore. Bestsp. colt (M C Ward). . mi qunnll. Â¥ in mcane & CATTLE. DURHAM. 2â€"yr old buall.. Wm Patton. i1 vr old bull..Jno Fairbairn. â€" Ball calf .. John I“airbairr{, "w J Lfl:‘;.(.is.wi{. Allao. _ Milch Cow .. D McMillan, w J Meads, R Allan. 1â€"yr heifer.. Wim Patton, _ W J Meads, D McMillan, Heifer calf.. R Allsn. HEREFORD, Ball caif.. Wesley Buskin. Cow .. W Buskin, 1 & 2. Heiter.. W Busâ€" kin. T ECY PnifiAdinnidiet LA Ed Sallivan, J F Sullivan, Anguas Black. _ Lady Driving contest, (A Hartley‘s prize)...Miss S R J McKinâ€" non, Mrs O onold. _ Best sp. oolt, (G L Watson‘s prize)..J F Sultivan. Milch cows, 11 entries.. D Campâ€" bell, Jobhn Burnet, D MeCormick. 2â€" yr heifer.. A B McLean D Campbell. D Campbell. 1â€"yr beifer.. W Buskin W J Meads, J Oliver. _ 2â€"yr steer.. W J Meads, D Campbell, Jno Burnet. 1â€"y¢ steer..R Allan, J Oliver, W J Meads. _ Steer calf.. Wm Patton, T Nichol, W Buskin _ Heifer calf.. T Nichol, W Buskin, 2 & 3, SHEEP. Sp. pig ) W J. H. TEAKLE Commencing on Monday, September 28, and continuing through all the month of October, I will sell all my stock of Dry Goods, Clothing Boots & Shoes, Rubbers Granite and Tinware Dishes, Hardware Come early and secure some of REDUCINGSALE R GEXNERAL Purposc AGRICULTURAL. Wiurre Braxkskps H. Watson. TaawortH Allan _ Sp pigs SHROPSHIRE CoTsSWOLD, GRADES SP <CIAL GREAT STOCK hardt. _ Sowâ€"John 8p. pigâ€"John Eckâ€" R Allan, the great bargains I am offering Rev Mr Matheson is to be away for the next month taking his holiduys down in the Maritime provinces. His pulpits will be supplied by the Rev Mr Gilchist, otf Toronto, a fine prescher, He preached for a couple of Sabbaths last year during Mr Matheson‘s absence. Miss Janet McEachern is home from Toronto and she intends to stay for some time. Mrs Chas McDonald, of Bruce Co., visited her father, John McPhail, South Glenelg, for a few days last Mex‘s Race â€"â€" Femis, Les Watson, Doward Henry. 5 Best looking baby, 6 entrieeâ€"Mre. Otto Konold, Mrs Rob Anderson, Mrs Wm Leith. C.C. McFayden attenoded our fair and took advantage of attending Gaelic Communion in the Presbyterâ€" tau church on Sunday, as C.C. is a lover ef the ancient language which was said to be spoken by our first parents in the garden when Adam said to his wife Eve : "Ciamer tha thr an duig a bhean mograidh se tsaoghal fuair tha so agus feumaieh sin aodash a chur orn.""‘ Any gaelic reader can translate this gaelic senâ€" tence. The Gaelic communion held on Sunday in the Presbyterian thurch here was well attended. Nel McDonald, Wm, McKechnie Michael McMillan. Margaret Tryon, Janet McDonald, Maggie Muir. Women‘s Driving Raceâ€"Round the ring, unharness. reharness and go once round the ringâ€"8. R. J. McKinnon, Mis, 0. Konold. _ Our grand exhibition is over and was one of the best ever held in ‘ Priceville in spite of the coolness .of the morning, tor there were flurries of snow flying in the air and turs and overcoats were warm friends for those attending the exhibition. Howâ€" ever the glorious sun came out in the afternoon and many a son and daughâ€" ter took advantage of taking an afterâ€" roon drive in a duplicate form giving preference to somebody else‘s sisters and brothers as nature teaches everyâ€" one to understand the natural inclinâ€" ations of youthful desires. However as the ediior was there it is useless for us to say anything further. The concert at night was quite a success also. _ Professor H. MeDonald was there with his highland suitandbagâ€" p pes and he is a grand specimen of the Hogblander in kilts. Mr Mcâ€" Donald took second prize at Erin Sons of Seotland demonstration beld lately tor best dressed Piper and player and his daughter Jessie took 3 prizes for best dancer. We are pleased to hear that our old neighbor Mr and Mrs Patrick Salliâ€" van are doiug good business in the tuwn of Erin. AT COST PRICE The special prize of $5 given by S Mcintyre for best lookirg baby was made a first prize, the Society giving $2,00 and Mr Wim Irwin $1,00 as 2nd and 3rd prizes respectively, There were six entries of the prettiest babies any land could produce and the Rldg- es, Messrs W. (g Pickett and C. Ramâ€" age had the time of their lives decidâ€" ing,. It may be they made mistakes â€"very likely they did being mere men â€"but the prize winners were Mrs Otto Egn‘uld. Mtrs R. Anderson, Mrs Wim ith. JUDGES Horsesâ€"L, Bennet, Elmvale Cattle, Sheep and Swineâ€" W Spencer, Morpeth Roots, Vegetables and Grainâ€"John I. Graham, Vandeleur ; Geo Binnie Bunessan. Dairy & other Produce, bread, butter etcâ€" Dr Hutton, Durham ; John M Findlsy. Dromore. Li.dies‘ Work, &¢câ€"Mrs R L Mortimer and Mrs F C Frank, Sbhelbourne and Mrs, Geo, Binnie, Bunessan Poultryâ€"C, W. Bellamy, Flesherton Flowers and Plantsâ€"Mrs Mortimer & Dr. Hutton. The warm weather took a change a week ago and the complaints were pretty near as bad during some days of last week of the cold as it was for previous weeks of the heat. Threshâ€" ing is getting pretty well cornered up and a couple of weeks will finish in the neighborhood. The grain on some farms is as good as ever, but where it was brokâ€" en down on lowlands the grain is light. However taking all into considâ€" eration there are no reasons for comâ€" plaints. e > Allan Parl( =â€"â€"â€"# # 4# â€"_â€"__â€" Priceville Girus‘ Rack Boys‘ Race Now is the time to clean your stove pipes. _ Try a bottle of Black‘s special sove pipe Tarnish, We are still seliingr ;1‘1e ** Penn Esther‘‘ Range ; the cheapest rellâ€" able Range on the market. Find us a dissatistied customer, and we will give you a handsome present. Our store is never ;i'tâ€"b';u; line of Heating Stoves, and |\ suit you in price also quality . You can have your clâ€"lz:iee of Stove Boards,,Coal Hods, Ash Sifters Stove pipes and . elbows. Do not forget that we bave a great line of Cuatlery to offer you. â€" Every woman should see our odd pieces.; The City Exhibitions and the best Fali Fairs are a thing of the pas;, and we are again settied down to business. We assisted a}l we could to make the South Grey Fall Fair of 1308 the best Fall Fair ever held in South Grey, and we accomplished our point. We now intend to try and give you the best bargains in Hardâ€" ware ever #‘ven von in Santh N_ _ ware ever g.ven you in South G;c; and we will accomplish our point. day morning. There is to be no service in the Methodist church here next Sunday, owing to the quarterly meeting at Salem at 10.30 that day. Sunday the 1®th inst Mr J Crone of Markdale will (p v) will occupy the pulpit at the usâ€" ual hour, 10.30 a. m. week and returned again this NOCAE _1 1M Lo ncficiudefanatbiin Peintinint 43 ed by the worthy editor, Mrs and daughter. # Rev. H. Berry expects to g0 to his old home near Hamilton to enjoy his holidays and to assist in the dedicaâ€" tion of a new charch near the home of his youth. 4 d The REVIEW, 10c. to Jan, Ist to New Subscribers. Order it for that friend of yours. Mr Donald McMillan, who spent tbhe last month in Winnipeg, is exâ€" pected home some of these days. We are glad to hear his sons are about alright again after their long illness. Monday last was as warm asthe Some bave commenced their fall ploughing but the ground is too dry and hard yet in most places. A large attendance greeted the pastor of the Methodist chaurch here on Sunday a m, 4th inst, a good proâ€" portion of which were children and young people and all were very atâ€" tentive and eager listeners as he disâ€" coursed about the little foxes that spoil the vines. At Ebenezer there was a very sucâ€" cesful Sunday School Raliy. _ Messrs Wm Ramage, Jas Coleridge and Geo Lothian reudered excellent help in the service of song. _ Mr and Mrs Thos Nichol visited at Mrs Nichol‘s father, Mr McAllister, of Colling wood lately. Hector McKinnon, son of Postmasâ€" ter McKinnon here, is attending Norâ€" mal School ‘Toronto. _ Hector was greatly struck on the West and thinks it will be the garden of the world in fature vears. Mr McGillivray of Elmwood was a guest of his niece, Mrs N. MeKinnon for a few days last week. Married. This Monday evening the 5th Oct., by the Rey Mr Matheâ€" son. Mr Bell of the County of Bruce, to Miss Ellen Stewart, the north line Artemesia. Mrs McCabe of Grand Valley visiâ€" ted her sister last week and took in the Show. Monday last was as warm 8 week previous. Potato digging is the order week. A good crop generally. Baker Watson of Shelburne wasa visitor in Priceville Show day. Whatever your needs in this line are â€"Come to us, we can supply supply you. Gun‘s Drug Store Now that the preserving and pickling season has started you will find there are many little odds and ends you may require. For instance you may need.â€" N Preserving Time Needs HARDWARE Rubber Rings for gem jars Corks.â€"All sizes. Paraffine way Sealing wax Spices Vinegarâ€"White wine " _ English mait Mustard, etc. _ Black a fine this +4 *Nobody knows how dry we are"â€" runs the old song; | but housek cep ers know the inconvenience of hav. ing cistern and rain barrel DRY in this exceeding dry time. But ‘cheer up, the worst is yet to come " for we have made ample provision for exâ€" ‘sting circumstances, _ Ordinary hard water can be made to do ser vice instead of rain water when touched up with our We wish to thank our custo mers for three years prosper0u$ business and to say in changing our system of doing business h“‘t to cash, we hope to do a more satisfactory busin®® to both ourselves and our ©=* Tartan Powdered Borax Star Ammonia Richards Pure Ammonia C. McARTHUR J0ap Chigs @1 Naptha Soap which can be used with cold w Try it, results will surprise Groceries Flour, Feed, Seeds Fruits,confectiony We are fally prepared with the finest lot of SCRIBBLERS and EXERCISE Books and supplies ever shown in town. Get one ofour Prize Serib. blers or Exercises and try for one of the prizes offered Special Discount off Hig] School Books, Come & see our Stock dchool olvelu'ny VacFartane & C.o. A DRY TOWN OCTOBER 8, 1908 ‘ruggists and Booksellers MATTHEWS & LATIMER DEALERS IN %B%8% and quick ter ID! he @&G44 4 * The (% un o Abpj DIS D.A OCTo

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