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Durham Review (1897), 6 Jun 1918, p. 1

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,' buy wool, to and what a, we are in ill be high then it will Id stock of s are right doing and war. but we cat.. 2.80 ..... L90 Evenings pnces. . . . t per pair lt mm e'wmmulmy H revue Ron-kl. , Gwen: Paternal. P, Innis L also“ son. 11min Him. maxanacn‘ " o 'omore , year. so .18c lb. as! , 30, I918 ere to. night tet tint the new p5...“ on sun: “In“ to OIL, than we Ministers 'omore I. P. P. a York. eaith and choc! With the mid banging abolt DC The held for I. He is said to In Led " the P0" this - u precxalion - at to render "arge per bus. the faet that far "on” cared let M r you in It. a trench! or ed for MI I. stand or In". e "we to a}, tir d I have " a._--A11 per. try am no- rme why thy lew Order n sall beluga WY penalise. JI us to an. h. and you, It Gui. '30 d the ' toe of :5 with III in t last week. the clerical tssor at the of Dumb. reckoned a decessor. med Min. of ese “I J. W, Convention at. . . . . . . . 2.30 p. m. Public Meeting at. . . . 8.00 p. m. Speakers.. JNr. Bengough. eartoqpist, in a Chalk Talk Fraser Raney, M. A., LL. B., "Good Citizen- ship and Law." Singer: Private Neville, 15th batt , First C. E. F. Moving Pictures, Patriotic and Prohibition. l ALL WELCOME Town Hall, Durham, Tuesday, hue ll, 1918 Convention and Public Meeting South Grey Temperance Alliance ',,," :3: ? Money Orders and Drafts are f: ,: issued by this Bank payable in ty- a 'ttTT all parts of the world. .3. DURHAM BRANCH,' EPLEIX‘, a an Ill-mea- src, 'fl ._ rf, b 'as-ll) ' BLYTH, President. , -- ----Vr_ --_--------- ---- ----- . TTi ri"e" T " E .-' ",,'_-,,ii,'i-_'ii-i=,,-,,,a] . 33.3; " at once. Mn mm‘Jm'"' For: Satm.-t democrat in good condi- tion. Apply at the Ford Garage. For Sale-Shorthorn bull rid 1 year mid of good stock. Apply 'IIN,,', G. Hendersonn, lot 25. con 18, Nmby or R. R. No 2. Hanover. The Varney U. F. o. are arranging for r; mnnm-r picnic on Saturday. June 'Sth -:. Mr Wm. Carson's bush. Come and ‘: my yourself. Proceeds for Y. M. C. A. letiAuln tire, well worn. enclosed in: l k {m- cover. Between Durham“! , la arr l-r town and Aberdeen. on MOD- ', lllnciil'd. Reward. Leave an Re- Cook and Housemaid wanted. at once. Mrs mvid J " VOL. XLI, NO. 23 Production & Thrift r c Produce More Ind San Mom u..\hke Your Latex 1ildUient _ Saw Humid: from was. Spend Your Money Win], l. n is War Time - f,frs' l “if owr wOPm '1! addresses and gatherings to l nu {or training are many these " t no on Saturday night at Mr M): 'c, north of town for hisson ;:~ an interesting event, ::~r1< done to a sm who is going tht freedom's battles. Theen2 /rarrhood had assembled. and Mr mm made a happy chairman as mung the address. Mr Dan i." made the presentation of I 2:1 me): A social evening follow.. shim lunch was served. Production .1 pp Itav.crstratyed from the . A ..1 Thou. Tucker] Con. 4. S D. s_',,t' c. about two weekauo. mend _ I '. an old. 'rleperitritjfiii VIII ':', muvcry will be suitably re- l irls. ThocTucker.l, i, s. yi. No 2, Bentinck andGiett. tl'.' will hold a big tta.rxfen party "t jun! grounds on Friday, June l 11:10 p;ogram will be swig. :4 upper mm 1 to 9 p. m. - . " children Ck. ProceedslorK ttss funds. ll' O! 'rd West try the C P. R. boats to, te.nsioet 2' 11mm thence rail, delightful scqn- I License. '; breezes. excellent meals. a nice Miss E. 1 ', rho journey. Phrticuiais from dress the E 'criane, town agent. l lnslitgne on w AN tlotrrt_--Ches.'ey f,te'g5",tilni,einR1 3 u by -law prohibiting a greater‘ Ill ladi , autos crossing their bridggs' teattt -r.Vs an hour. A recent ace-l After con .. ule them cautious. 19rquttarG rd Kilties were walking along' I¥urham. Jo ' n P. man behind them remark-WC “may "Hf/anon : "Theregotwd good I arnp. Th " hey are not only willing tol ad!" tte 1 - '. r their country, but bare! 'meh, roa 21m! Sunday School Convention r and Bentinck township will 'va Baptist Church. Mulock. q, .Apply i OF CANADA a come: - TORONTO ' . 5 on man and ms sister Mrs Watts ofTor. I At the atternoon meet m: the election of i onto ; Mr and Mrs Sanderson, Listowel ; (Officers for the. South Grey Temperaru:eNf Rowland, Monkton; Mr and Mrs ('A"l's'iiCii't'i'i'n .will take place and other! Hicks, an aunt and uncle, of Atwood; routine business taken up. Jt is very I Messrs Harris and Miss HarrisofFord.. ’stronxly desired that an effective organ- ! wich, were among the relatives who were ization should be continued, even though i present at the funeral. . listGGiiciiit.' prohibition it in force. There! ------ iis work still to do and likely to be more 0 M SNIDER when the war ends, _All friends pf. the; OnT sda . . '. cause. of nationaland individual sobriety. f ue y,Juneg 1918, the remains should attend these meetings and git'eio the above gentleman were interred m . . . Hanover cemetery. He died on Sunday land take such inspiration as the cause, w." h f d . bei di justifies. (tTil',',','?,',',,',,' 'fiias1su)tastihtUlegigtit Ye., ad at foot of this 8lfh To??? ll years or more. becoming greatly reduced at 2130"?" 8 p. Jn. he au. a Rane , s in weight and in vitality-, giving warning movtng pictures 1tt tl. evening." ti t} iof the inevitable end. He was 45 years speaks at both meetings. ct, ec ton "ia age and leaves as chief mourners his cover Convention "pen9eg. Fri; and four sons, age 4 to 14. Two .'-.-ee.P-"-P"'eeie.eee"-e.er.e-eeeeer other children died in infancy. His fath- i " 3 !er is yet alive and gg,U,,h,',f, care to the sonw tC 'out enera gives to age. nlnn null-11.. Ic'.'? ger, y C. RAMAGE. Boer-Treasurer a On Tuesday next. 11th of June, a Con- ,vention called by the Ontario branch of ‘the Dominion Alliance will be held in ,Durharn. There will be two sessions. " [ ternoon and evening and at both, prom- inent speakers will address the audience. Beside; a returned soldier of proved musi- cal ability will sing and otherwise enter- tain, At tle evening meeting the renowned J. W. Bengouah, Cartoonist, will give one of his famous chalk talks He is a prince among entertainers and never grows stale. l E. McLeod, electrician for the town of Hanover. was found about midnight Monday in an unconscious condition. as a result of receiving about 2,200 volts while fixing wires on one of the poles. Having the belt on he slid down the post and was found unconscious. He is making fair _ progress. I I Miss E. M Collins of Ancaster will ad- t dress the Durham Branch of the Women's I Institute on Monday. June 10th at 2.30 ,'p. m. in Durham Library. Her subject ‘will'bs “Women's place in the Ranks" .M " .V, --- .. "- - “a..." a place m the Ranks." I All ladies are cordially invited to attend. I After completing his examinations. Ray Parquharaon of Agincourt. lormerly of Durham. joined up with the 67th battery of Artillery, and is now at Petawawa Camp. There he found among his com- rades' John Bell from Durham. one of the Milne's from Crawford, and many ot his companions in medicine. The C. P. R. Steamehi Manitoba now bell from Owen Sound NFonday instead of Thursday. Get particulars trim R. Mac, Famine. Town Agent. -- Mav Lose '30,000--The charges made recently by the War Veteran's Associa- tion against the Y. M. C. A ' has caused Middlesex Ctr. Council to withold a prom. ised grant ot 830,000 till the charges are cleared up. Time Extended.-ahe Canada Food Board has extended the time for taking out a license to conduct an eating house' trom June I to July I. The same ex- tension Js given to the "Confertir,r,ou, -..- ecu-ml or the Lord's Supper will be dispensed in Durham Presbyterian Church 9n Sunday June 9th, at the It a. m mice. The Anglican Church Guild, had a suc- cessful may 'fl (513331”. 215th; yaw. went rea e onsaeo ancy work and home made baking. The summing the in L. A:-_ - . . md among his com: Durham, one of the d, and many at his ,-...., ...._.....w5c, irom wnlcn he could a Canada Food weave an interesting story. Coming home , time for taking he becamea cheesiinakir at Woodstock an eating house' for some years, but finding it affecting his The same ex- health, he started business in Durham, 2 "ConfectionG' some 27 years ago. For eight years he was loaded in Upper Town and the "Big Incast ill d 4 ' soon became famous and its proprietor f t; 9W" a C. apprcctated more and more as he became IO 16° omen s known. Soon after moving down town he ne Hm at ?no became afflicted with rheumatism and as. c. er WWW}, the years went on it intensified, and he .m the Ranks. suffered severely. He took treatment at "ted to attend. Sanatoriums a few times but got only Iminations, Ray temporary relief. Through these long rt. formerly of years ot sufieringMr Bean was the bright- he 67th battery est example we ever knew of patience , at Petawawa under tribulation. No fretful word ever among hismm. escaped_him, enquiry after his health ham, one of the I would elicit some optimistic remark but nd many ol his i he never dwelt on his own troubles. I ir.: Deceased w ii'dy1sik'rpi'i't of a???" years financial 'imterests lay ver . .f. here, and its I longed also to m: lt ar his heart. He be, ”my on Sunday d'lt"t'gi,iog,trrgeet,tt I uneral arrangement took charge of the much has lost . s. The Methodist Im tte who in 23;: 2}"? firm and true; F -, aithful toi .- strength was , of 1 “M " 1,Rl,ts,/rrylcfs, In many Way:¥:;; Monday in Durham cemetery, her pastor Rev. Mr Whaley conducting the services. The pan-bearers were Arch and Jas. P. Hunter, J. P. Teltord. Hugh McDonald. Geo. Meikle and C. Ramage. Mr C. U. Grant in the executor of her little estate. In addition to some small She wasa native of Aberdeen. as was her husband, and would allow no asper- sion tobecast on her native city. Her little operty here afrer paying expenses is we in: veto go to Missions for there are no relatives of herself or her husband as far as known. She was interredoa Until recent years she was quite a reader. believed in the Globe because John did. and was also interested in the literatureot the Presbyterian Church of which she was a devoted member and regular attender in days of strength To her death came asa release, often Eonged for and grief is out of place. She outlived her husband, John Leslie by twenty-five years and two months His memory was always fear, to her, there were no children, and thus In conversation reference was often made to "John." £te At the ripe age of 85 years, the above lady passed away on Saturday last at her home in Upper Town. For some years she has been in frail health and for months has been almost helpless requiring con- stant attention, . Puch being. done by neighbors in addition to occasional hired l Mr. Snider was born in Ontario and grew up in Hampden neighborhood where his only sister Mrs. Brautigan still lives. He took a course ol military training in [his younger days and showed such apti- tude therein, that he was given and held _ for a number of years the position of Captain of No 4 Co. of the old 3lst Batt Since leaving Normanby about hve years ago his health has gradually failed him, and the once stalwart figure is now laid low. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. W. I. McLean of Hanover, and quite a number of old friends of Hamp- den. military friends and others, paid the last tribute of respect. _ p Messrs John and Albert .Patterson, '1 brothers of Mrs Bean, Messrs Jamieson and Cooper and son Ray, Irptherrin-law, M r Patterson a nephewand Miss Patterson all of Fordwich ; Mrs Ayers, mother of I Mr Bean and his sister Mrs Watts of Tor. ippto ; Mr and Mrs Sanderson, Listowel ; i Mr Rowland, Monkton ; Mr and Mrs l Hicks, an aunt and uncle, of Atwood ; 'Messrs Harris and Miss Harris of Ford/ 1 wich, were among the relatives who were‘ I present at the funeral. _ ,___... -.. - Hula "In , was a useful life and never more so let us repeat again, than in the example he I showed ot tmbendang patience in physical I weakness. . I To Wife and daughter, and to his aged I mother, sincere sympathy 1s extended. I He possessed intelligence above the [ average and kept in touch with public affairs almost to the last, As a business man and citizen generally he was of the highest integrity and it is no light loss to Durham to lose him. He was a careful _ and accurate financier, every New Year I season he was most punctilions in having I all accounts settled, believing firmly in {acriptural motto"0we no man anything T but to love one another." I He is survived by his wife and daughter j Elizabeth. The death of their son Lloyd in his teens some ten or eleven years ago was a urn-)0 tvv:n b., u A I .. m-.. ,-_.., "IS" was a great grief to the home. He was a tender and loving husband and father and fully appreciated the great service and saerifice rendered by his wife during his long infirmity. -__ V. .v. ullllval. no ,WB. Mr Bean was born at Patsviile, Ont, 69 years ago, on reaching young manhood though landsmarr born, he took to the sea and for four or five years sailed to many parts of the world at an impressionable (age, .an4 being Oran observant nature, ' acquired a great deal of useful and inter- esting knowledge, from which he could weave an interesting story. Coming home I he becamea cheesémakdr at Woodstock‘ _ Arena-n- n--.“ L . - .. . On Friday, last, am May, the death oc- curred of the above gentleman, only a few days laid off duty in his store, the cause of death being complications arising irgm his great affliction of rheumatism. to which he has been a martyr for'almost 18 years. Aa.. I)--- . MRS. ANN LESLIE In Meloriam 211% a: '. H. BEAN DURHAM, $rI;_lIgitit tltgittt; . "iri, He was a duced 10326666 7iGirpuTi2s"e"t ---_ -.... __. um. galaxy. p.r.n‘xugc. Wm. Scarf, R H. McWilliams. Zenus Clark's assessment on his mill property was reduced to 8.500. and the assessment 2f the ?iat,ittte,l, 1’93!!an Cement Co. re- At two sittings of the Court of Revision gppeals against assessment were sustained m the Jer, o.,' Ivm.. Attt.tr.p., C. Elvidge, The Finance committee reported on the arrears of taxes shown on the books lor several years back and recommended that an amount totalling 8171.71 be can- celled and written off the Collectors Roll ; also for an amount totalling 8169 19, that the names of parties owing the several amounts be handed to the Solicitor re- questing him to write the parties. I Grant-G. Kress-That the abovefe l port be adopted. Carried. i I Dr. Hutton was passed $12 50 for ex- _ penses ot attending the Medical Ass'n at Hamilton May 27-29. (irant--Kress-That Fire Brigade be paid $40.50 for April and May practices. Carried . Crlder-Murdock-That Fire Brigade be given sum of 8125 for tire practice per year this arrangement to remain in force until amended. Carried McKechme- Firth-That Library Bd l be paid $225 on account. Carried i W B Vollelt, May salary & stamps $40.35 Hydro streets 890, town hall and clerk'sofiicC.... ..... .... 91.50 D. Allan, regairing “ater tank . .. 10.00 C, Elvidge. al. for assessing...... 15.00 Thos Wilson, work on streets . . . . . 4.00 J C Adams. May salary & spikes.. 50.25 Ely C Rg.s.t, lumbgr tor band stand. . 17.00 Wm RYa'anVS-r‘k- a street At the regular meeting on Monday the following accounts were passed ; W B Vollelt, May salary & stamps $40.35 lhuirn b.’m.6n m." ' . .- - At high noon on Tuesday, 4th June Mrs Chas. Ritchie gave heart and hand, iin marriage to Mr Henry George Tol- chard a prowerous tarmer near Chesley. It was a quiet wedding only the immed- iate friends and relatives being present. Mrs Tolchard's many friends) in this neighborhood will extend warmest felici- tations for a long and happy married life, and in these the Review joins A recep- tion was held at Mr Tolchard's home in‘ the evening. With and only three seconds ahead of him. Norman' went to Toronto last week to en- list as an aviator, but being placed in Category C, he is home and will not he required for military service for some time at least. A Red Cross tgh. was held at the home of Mrs Thos. urcbull. north of town when 62 ladies had gathered. tr shirts, 75 towels. 30 bandages. 3 doz. handkerchief, and several pairs of socks Fir/Gi, was the. work a.ccomplished. 820 was taken up in collection. The first draft of the stationing com- mittee at Hamilton Conference has Rev. E. S. Meyer transferred from Durham to Ridgeway, and Rev. C. G. F. Cole as the new Methodist pastor here. Mr Falk- ingham is retained for Varre, circuit. The final draft will be decided this week. i Congratulations to Norman Lenahan’ who has passed with third class honors in , Modern History in lst year Universuty, exams. There were no 1st class honors. I and only three seconds ahead of him " local bequests she has willed some of her money to the Missions of the Presbyter- ton Church. THURSDAY, inmiiriiriiri"i"i Suddenly Killed ToLCHARD-RITcHIE Quiet June Wedding which I: Incorporated the Home“ Leader Town Council 8229.10 ,“_--__, ”a... ".“Nwan, Jr.,', wronto tor two weeks leave. Arrangementshave hen ' l BRCan: and Wm Lauder. Jr. are and have been‘ , . union services between 'Je"lr,':,',tvt,fe, for oll; In Toronto to enlist In a battery, but as Thos Bell wh? reported m Toronto latt, l t T" y tenan that yet they have not been placed, ArttGitvtek, has received leaveof absencetill and Methodist Chunhm- this “mm” veral bRamage also went to London to enlist, [July Ist. 32:: that??? “WW1? annual “a” tr re- ut was rejected, havin lost art of thel . _ . J"." ye ev, r oyer is on his toreiinger of right hand same years ago. long?” Lawrence left on Monday for Tor 'itrhttye'y 1'h the. Tonth of July, Rev. an . . ' y WI minister to the unit JIr. Sherltleft Tuesday ferftyrratc!tew.an) Albert Hann returned from Niagara congrcgauons, and in August Mr mi)??- . . .wherce he will be employed on the Jamie-,' Saturday night. He getsa month's grace. takes charge in Mr Whaley‘s absence. tszon am atton farm. Mr Geo. Yirrs g0.er,Normari Bunstnn and John Hamilton, Union has been a factin summer for tirrtrte Ined est on Saturday to Same spot and will I get the same extension. years paat m Pricevitie and has woer idge, have the mrersight of the two tractors re- . well and Mt. Forest and other Places are enus cently purchased. and with which it is! .Eldon Wilton, Wm. Eden and Elmer also adopting it this year. The united terty planned to break 1000 acres. liurprjsediF.et returned from Toronto on Friday servicesgive rongregationsan upportunin nent l to hear that snow enoggh has fallen there _ ntght m khaki. They were heing sent to to hear a brother pastor, Fave ”4me i. re- r recently to interfere with work Niagara and when steppmg on the boat when attendances are usually below the I ---- an order came stopping them as 25 men averages, and eliminate the worry at ob- were wanted to complete a battalion taming supply ata time when it L, W. BORN ' . . . . l Ir, duh , McCosu, - ln Durham 27th May to Mr I ,Adtgr'ttetty,iethtgt.lir tl",',',', all??? gl', to obtain) with the ministerial ranks I . . ' ' t . t ' ' I ; and Mrs Grant M b a son. ll9th June. y me t 1e ('fi'g'rleted by the cals for national scr- l, Mr E Mm andi ' . e to f "sPii"lxmesrsrsgx (gllgglitie",ft 1tii!alilrtrtrnitrrrttyatrattsexartrtxriiiii"'iiii 3me --_- Eu P Tol- Mr Sheldon Abraham of Wiarton visit. ities ed his mother here over the week end. airtight: . Mr prt. Laidlaw of Toronto is visit- in thisling at his home. - e" .. ‘7"... vv .... nut” null lalllll'l planned to Break 1000 acres. 1iurprhediF.et returned from Toronto on Friday to hear that snow enough has fallen there _ night in khaki. They were being sent to recently to interfere with work Niagara and when stepping on the boat ---- an order came stopping them as 25 men BORN were wanted to complete a battalion [After some delay. this order was changed McCosur.- ln Durham, 27th May, to Mr , also and they were allowed home till the and Mrs Grant McComb a son. I 19th June. Alex McQueen, John McGowan, Jr., and Wm Lauder, Jr. are and have been in Toronto to enlist in a battery, but as yet they have not been placed, Arthur iRamage also went to London to enlist, but was rejected, having lost part of the forefinger of right hand some years ago. Mr Shark left Tuesday for Saskatchewan where he will be employed on the Jamie- son-Catton farm. Mr Geo. Yirrs goes West on Saturday to same spot and will have the oversight of the two tractors re- cently purchased. and with which it is planned .to break 1000 acres. Surprised Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Spears I Mills, are visiting on their hon trip with Glenelg relatives at Mr Edge's and Mr. Colin McArthu: con. Mr V. C. McDonald of the Siandard Bank left this morning for Montreal to a higher position there Mr McDonald has made many friends while in Durham and good wishes go with him. l Mr Wm Morton left Saturday after.. noon for Toronto accompanied by his [mother. where he entered on military mrvice entraining for overseas shortly ter. Mrs J. W. Crawford left last Saturday to reside with her husband at Eyebrow, Sask. Their daughters Misses Izell and Vivien, expect to also go west in the holi- days Their home here has been leased furnished to Mr and Mrs Eastwood, who have taken possession. Mr and Mrs Wm. Scarf left last week to take up residence in Toronto, Their home here, is being occupied by Mr and Mrs Jas. A. Ledingham this week, who have purchased it. Mr John A. Black ot Chesley, was a caller on Review friends Monday. having accompanied his daughters. Misses Katy- bel and Jessie to their schools near here. -_e - __a...... ._.. ' v.3 .Jatul uay l0 spenpl the summer with her brother George at Little Falls. Mirmesota. Postmaster Smith and Mr A. W H. Lauder motored to Owen Sound on Wed, nesday. Mrs Henderson of Hampden, left Tuesday for Biggar. Sask. Mr. Edward Ramage. Toronto, tor of Steel Shipbuilding for the ia! government, visited relaliw from Friday to Monday. Mrs. I who came some days earlier, is ex her visit till next week. Misses May McClocklin ant Grant ot Toronto. were holiday at home. Miss Vic. Aljoe has been re-engageq as teacher at Hutton Hill for the ensuing year at a salary of 8660. Miss Effie Hunter is visiting friends in C hatsworth. u: oranuord is visiting at the parenthi home. . Rev. Mr Meyer returned to 9mfe.repce m Hamilton on Monday, after being home for the funeral of the late Mr Bean. l -- n-.. .uun. nun: ul uwcn sauna and daughter of Chatsworth, is Visiting the farmer‘s aunt Mrs Thos McComb. Miss Gertie McComb and little niece a! Brantford is visiting at the parental ome. Miss Alma Hughes leaves Saturday to and Hm eygI.r---. ...:.L L, ,. _. -- Mr andLMgs Ayct. Little of Owen Sound I My; Alex. Spears of Mono They save money and give you comfort as well k WHY EXPERIMENT ? John McGowan, Jr., Jr. are and have been at in a battery, but as been placed, Arthur t to London to enlist, .havi.ng lost part of the McClockljn“ and Edith 'dertye1tf1trt.m,l Albert Hann returned from Niagara ed fm.t.h.e Jamie-.Saturday night. He getsa month'sgrace Geo. Yirrs KO?S'Norman Bunston and John Hamilton ne trpot and “Hulk: the sameextension. e two tractors re- with which it is.-. Eldon Wilton. Wm. Eden and Elmer ves at Mr. Arthur McArthurs, 10th than" ytyieyld LG us about a COAL OIL STOVE oronto, Inspec- br the Imper- relatives here Mrs. Ramage r, is extending visitors Thos Bell who reported in Toronto last week. has received leave of absence till July Ist. Wm. Langrill returned Monday from Toronto for two weeks leave. Store where " GLOVES-we were our famous Altona al gloves are made in France, and will, without fail, give g WASHABLE CHAMoIs---A go bd satisfaction. SILK to choose from in black and wh length. A very dresssr alnvn n We have just passed into stock a range of Ladiea' Waists in Ore and Voiles. These Waists come in nll such as sulphur, peach 'ios/.li,NC-,yyar, tetoelt,--inciuding Cotton, Cashmere. Lyle, Silk and Silk Angle Hose. Special line of ‘uritan Maid Silk Angle Hose, in black and white. Seeciallv priced at 500. - _._.. mu... 5 “He range ol 1 , Summer Wash Goods, including Fancy Vallea. Mus. lime, Ginghams, Foulavds, Silks. &e. We also have a Large Stock of Gloves and Hosiery which will, we are sure, give good satisfaction to the wearer. Empire Tailored ad frogressBrand Clothing S. F. MORLOCK Military Notes FROM SPLENDlD nas IN Summer Wearing Apparel tg ltilMglgiElgllgl 8tgtgtgt= KP. EVER BEFORE have we had In. full range. Alwa'ys kept on hand. Mtl in black and white, in either wrist or elbow very dress; glove and a good wearer. """-_a%-au=i"-'h'lL"'_"_'v" HOSIERY Heating W AIS'I'S GLOVE Quality Reigns Supreme Ve were lucky in securing a range of .ltone, and Ethel Kid Gloves. These France. from the finest of selected Kid il, give good satisfaction. Waists come in all-the le reh, pink and plain white nun-"gamma have been completed for union services between the Presbyterian and Methodist churches this summer while the pastor: take their annual vaca- tions. While Rev. Mr Mayer is on his holidays during the. momh of July, Rev. Mr Whaley 's.viLtii,',"1'tr,, to ti); Ignited congregations. a m ugusl r oyer takes charge in Mr Whaley's absence. Union has been a fact in summer for some years past in Priceville and has worked well and Mt. Forest and other places are also adopting it this year. The united servicesgiye Qngregltms an onnortunio r DURHAM Union we had such a fine range of including Fancy Vollea. Mus- A glove that will give you K GLOVES-A large range market Pttgtahog Walk " " 50.0”, o. M“- * Baum It Crepe do Chine, sum; large and beautiful leading colors PRODUCE SAVE

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