1 018 kiddies g them Ne will ited "Nhorts Oats Chop ckiings a imost msee m price is ChLe Care to eek e they t right a«bout /the %.» o+ rd w a re DS | las i See ted ie sn ed y oackages on M eal inflow er +c. write Office. 16 AN uall 100 Â¥1 0b P aAYGUST 2, ce P s o _ Consult ' Our Branch Manager On Financial Matters f‘;" ;$.‘ -'.:'r; ‘I’TL' ;,aaaaaaaes?e:@? eeCECEEPEP T * The Pickling Season is Here ® BANK OF MONTREAL Established over 100 years 3ranches in all important centres in Canada > Savings Departments at all branches TOTAL ASSETS in excess of $500,000,000 The Central Drug Store _ & k 3. McBETH, Prop. 2 € 3933931333393 mmï¬ Let us supply your needs. Visit our Ice Cream Parlorâ€" open every weoek day and evening. Neilson‘s Ice Creamâ€"the best v ineg Pickling Spices of all kinds Jar Rings, Parawax, Parailin wax Our prices. THROUGH our various branches we offer Cirmers throughout Canada the same complete ind attentive banking service that we afford to other Canadian business men. There is no financial problem connected with your farm which cannot be solved more satisfactorily through coâ€"operation with the Bank of Montreal. Our Branch Manager will be %lzd to have you confer with him regarding all such matters. FARMERS too often consider that ‘a checking account is the only service our bank bas to offer them. ypPPPEART o $ LOCAL AND Mr and Mrs Duffas and children left for home the beginuing of the week via Detroit. Miss Hazel Thomson, Listowel, who spent over the week end with Mrs W. Coburn and other friends, reâ€" turning Monday morniag. Monday. Mrs W. Pettigrew is reuewing aeâ€" quaintances in and arouand the burg. It will soon be Show time again. The Directors of Egremont Agriculâ€" tural Society expect some of the boys to take a hand in judging beef eattle. Go to it boys. _ Mrs Petrie entertained a nnmber in houor of Mrs and Miss Brown of Reâ€" gina, prior to their leaving for homa Mr and Mrs Jno. Rice spent over ; the week ead with‘ihtti‘ton friends. _ _MrC. Ferguson, Pricevilie. visited ‘lhil mothes and brothers on Sunday. ‘ Messrs F. Love and R. Gadd have | added gasoline destroyers to their beâ€" longings, the former a Chevrolet and the latter a Ford. Miss Nettie Troup, | ting her grandmother Miss Nettie Troup, Buffalo, is vietâ€" ting her grandmother, Mrs McP hee. Rev. and Mrs. T. Dodds," Cheltes« ham, is visiting his brother, R. T. HOLSTEIN Mro J. W. Lilwell, Loveland, LIowa, is visiting hber old hbhome, Miss M . Fairbairn. Mr and M:is Robinson ang other friends from Chesiey visited the fArst of the week with her daughter, Mrs A. R. Horshey. Rev. and Mrs Winfield Hant and children, Linwood, spent part of their "holidays with his mother and other friends. Mr Andrew Seim, Mt. Forest, is inâ€" stalling a new furnace ta the store lately purchased from Mr G. Freeman. Mrs Joo Brown Sr. and Mrs Jas. Lewis are visiuing in Toronto this Mr Normaa Hershey, after spendâ€" ing a week with his brother, Mr A. R. Hershey, ieft a few days ago for the West, boping the change of climâ€" ate will improva his health. Mr and Mrs Wim. Vollett, Qurham, visited over the wdek end with their daughter, Mrs W. J. Nelson. Mr aod Mrs Juo. Manary and childâ€" rena, Toronto, made a short week eod visit with his parents, Mr aod Mrs Jno. Manary Sr. _ Mrs Wim. Brown accompanied thetn to her home near Dromore. Rev. Winfield Hunt preached very acceptably in the Metbodist Church last Sunsday morning. A sumber from here attended the Orange picnic at Swinton Park last Thursday afterncor, Congratulations to Mr Percy Ross who so successfuily passed his recent exams. in dentistry. Rev. W. Hunt is visitiag his moth er and others at present. Ix place of Mr Chapman as announced last week, occupred the Methodist pulpit giving a splendid sermon as also did Rev. Fairbaira in the Presbyterian church morning and eveniog . Don‘t forget the Bible Society Lecâ€" ture on Friday evening, Sept. 3. Mr L. T. Hwang will give au illustrated talk entitled "A trip through China.‘"‘ We were patting ourseives on the back last week for the way we were missing the storimms and well we may but on Saturday a storm broke over and while there was not vory much wind, the rain was exgeptionally heavy as a consequence some fRelds of standing grain was broken down conâ€" siderably. â€" Otherwise we hear of nothing destructive. The families namely, Rev. Loveâ€" grove, A. J Buller, Jas. Brooks of Holsteia and the Dofas family, New York, N Y., who spent nearly three weeks near North Bay camping, teâ€" turned Saturday morning, all looking as if living out doors agreed with them. Some of the party must be weather profis for while the weather was dry during the whole tim», they ‘just got home in time to be housed betore Saturday‘s storm. beaten [@IS y®®" "7 000042 game wo‘th while on grounds of Kolâ€" steinm Park. @ame commences at six oclock aharp. f in London on Mr and Mrs Arthur McNally sper t a recent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Waliter Ferguson. Congratulations to Miss Rlia Wi!â€" son who received the prize given iy Reeve C. Mcinnes, Yeovil, for takâ€" ing the highest marks in her recent high school examination. ~ Nrs Wesley Pollock returned lroml Toronto where she spent a ffew days| with her relatives. w Mrand Mrs. W.J. McFadden of Durham, Sundayed with the latter‘s mother, Mis E. Allan. Mr and Mrs Joseph Robinsonand family motored from Toronto and spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Jas. Rdoun. Miss Grace Baird of Holstein boltâ€" dayed with her relatives in this loâ€" cality. We quote from Saturday‘s Globe ; Yometimes, when the sun is hottest, | In the suitry days of August, 1 With the grasses growing golden And the mosses grey and oiden, | Seems the summer slowly dying. | While the whispering poplar‘s sighâ€"| ing . Summer‘s dying, dying, dying, And the wind is hoi and sighing : Like a shadow she will wander Till we bear trom over youder One faint bird soug in the gloaming, To recall us to her roaming. Yes, our summer which bas seemâ€" ed so biiet will soon be added to the annals of the past As we look at the fields we see the bountiful harâ€" vest standing in stooks and the sound of the binder is heard on the land. Best wishes to Rob. Keith and his bride. | When Rirs. W. Coleridge and famâ€" ily of Owen Sound, visited friends here on Civie Holiday, her mother, Mrs J Reid returned with them for a little visit. _ Last Wednesday she came back accompanied by the Rev. Mrand M:s acCalloch on their woy so Carluke, after their aunual outing at Sauble Beach, and also Mrs Urgâ€" ubart who remained with ber daughâ€" ter until Sunday wkea ner soncame fcr her. Dr. U, graduated this suxmâ€" mer and is practising in Allenford. L antainig. â€"Bskes Opiropintrebet ECC VH WPORE EEMOAARWY CCR CS 1 Mrs J . Reid returned with them for a _ Qur farmers Lave been rusuing [N@ ittle visit. _ Last Wednesday SHe parvest. Wind and rain came on | came back accompanied by the Rev. gaqurday evening but, we hope, bas Mrand M:s astcCulloch on their weY | po, gone much harm o Carluke, after their aunual outing £ * | at Sauble Beach, and also Mrs Urqâ€" Mr. and Mro. Aibert Hunt and son | abait who remained with ber daugh:â€" of Wingbam and Miss Laura and | ter unotil Sunday whea ner son came| Measts Roy and James Hunt of Holâ€" fcr her. Dr. U, graduated this suxâ€" atein, visited at Mc John Hunt‘s reeâ€"| mer and is practising in Alieaford. ently. | Helen Uiquhart who has been spendâ€" Mr and Mra G+0. McFarlana and | ing her holicays here, also went yrg W, Toye, Toronto, were guests | home taking Alima Buaston wlth_her. at Mr B. F. Buarp‘s last week. i Mrs Rogers had the pleasure of enâ€" tertaining Mrs and Miss Bishop of Owen sound one day last week. Naturally Mrs Bishop is proud of her son but says ever. Mrs, Roberstson and !ittle daughter Elizabeth ot Long Island4, N. Y., are visiting their uncle, R. A, Nicholson. Harvey Groat attended services in baoth the Presbytertan and the Methoâ€" dist churches in Cedarville last Sunâ€" day while visising at J Gillespie‘s. Miss Mary Biu;nf spent the week end in Proton with her grandmother Those attending the Farmers‘ picâ€" nic at Pike Lake last Thursday reâ€" port a good time. P itc Last Saturday a. m. Rev. Mr Loveâ€" grove returned from his motoricog trip to New Ontario and uceupied his pulpits on Sunday. They had a fGue trip avd an enjayabie holiday, camping os the lake shore on one of the Three Sister Islaads, canoeing, fisbing, &@4â€"about 50 miles north of the last rail way staiion. What mig ht have proved a fatal accident occurred at A. Henderson‘s last week when the team which Ruthâ€" erford was dtiving on the mower to which the pea harvester was attachâ€" ed, ran away, throwing him off, the mower wheel passing over his back. For awhile serious results were fearâ€" ed altho‘ no bones were broken. but he is almost his usual self again. May civilization, posce and love, Psn i ioi oo o Pals Bloss eaoh now distracred laod | The Review and Daily Advertis Aod nations jain in unt‘y [' OF 20F ODQ JOML... ... .cc csescessesceess A happy prosperone bend, The Review aud Teroute Deily Mro Jas Crow and Mro Robt. Gl&l World LOF PORE.......cccoesessecse> TAK DURHAM REVIEW . f ALLAN‘S CORNERS YEOVIL sQOUTH BEND ° he is the same Billy as TORONTO <*, /8 fatal i TAYLOR & CO‘Y or, Mt Forest, visited brother, MrJ. H. McKs lately â€" ECC d > Mr and Mrs. J. M. MoKensia, Mss: _A AZ]C~, * z4 Audrey and Master Rari, accompad : ied by Mr Gregor, motered to Droâ€"| @ more, attended service in Amos Ch.| Owen Sound, Ont. and visited friendas: in the visinity. | The only Canadian School with a prac Hueir daughter Jean returoed With | gical department. them af.er spending holidays at Ber| _ Open all year Catalogue free graudfather‘a, Mr_Hopkine. | _ C. A.Fleming, F.C.A., Principal Mr. avd Mre. Horaburg of Robbâ€"! _ G. D. Fieming. Secretary town, visited at J . Eang‘s some ume} ago. meeirsge on y K Aplaasthe Sweet Cliover For Sale Mr Vernon i:u;u atarted for Jenner Alberta, on the 11th immot. Wa wish him good luek.= Oa Mondasy avening. 16h inst, Mr Jaa O‘Conneil aad the Misses O Con nell gave a birthday party in honor of theyr niece, Miss Hanes. who with her imother and other friends . is visiâ€" ting here from Baffalo, _ A pleasant time was spen: and we take this msans of wiohi.n-gr ~Miss Haney many bappy returns of the day. Children‘s Shoes and Slippers from broken lines and the prices are marked down to about Oneâ€"Third present day Values are exceptional. Are You Interested in a Business Education 7 AThe Better Way MT. FOREST BUSINESS COLLEGE MoUNXT FOREST, ONT. It will give you just the information you need. Fourâ€" teen years‘ experience has proved our methods of instruoâ€" tion best. Individual attention. â€" Graduates assisted to positions. . Fall Term opens August 30th.. Enroll now . «ro a TBTMRLE Princibal Y onge and Charles Sts., Toronto The salariés offered our graduates durâ€" ing the last two years have been greater than ever before. It is no trouble for our graduates to get positions because they are properly trained. W rite for catalogue. Never disobey Nature‘s warnâ€" ing. It‘s far better to forestall weakness with nourishment N. B.â€"Highest Prices paid for all Produce. Scott‘s Emulsion Jx 36 3¢ BC« pessssnammmeaeeat e C et, visited the latter‘s | Fall Term o’CIS sc’t' 1st J. H. MceKenzie, one day | at the Then you W.J .Elliott, Prir 3¢ 3¢ 98 3¢ 90 ¢ 3¢ 3¢ 3¢ Do want the new circular of Give us a call and be convinced I | _ Good crop 7 acres sweet clover on lot 2, | con. 21, Egremont, for sale now. Apply | to Jos. Patterson, 5 R. R. 1, Varney. CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION TORONTO Aug. 28â€"Sep. 11 "The Greatest Annual Event Where the Nation shows its best finished F'&&t of the Mine, Fisheries, Forest, actory, Studio and Laboratory for Eshibition, Comparsion, Instruction and . TRIMBLE, Principal Fine Arte, Applied and Graphic Arts International Photographic Salon. Demonstrations daily by Northwest Mounted Police America‘s ‘bust Live Stock Poulury . ‘Iractor and Farm Mechinery Diepiay Pageantry on a Massive Scale. 42nd Consecutive yearâ€"1.201,000 Viitore in 1919. Incomparable Music. And a scere of other Special days of senamUIONA® MMMTTUUUTY k Mileâ€"aâ€"minute motor boats and Government Eshibits and W.C,. PICKERING D. DS., L DS . MoNOR GRADUATE of Torame. gm;-!w !A“gl?hm!o!flo- t DennatCeapabes af Ontaiio tooon Over J & J HUNTERS New Bowe LL Auate Raval (Cnttess Dental Gursonm . mfllmh wranches, O Rh:eâ€" ver Joweliry stavre ad appe cite Post Oflica, % to Unt . Cw EWI GRADUATE Toron veordity J.P. Telford O. MoPHAIL_s p -ba.-uuh ade t:‘I or to Ceylon P. O., will x to, Terms on application «g» Mr M <Phail has a telephoue in hiis r~ dence in Ceylon. TA hn.. 1 to 9 p.m., Sundays and ureday afternoon excepted. DUREAM EIGBI SCHOOL The Sehoo! is thoroughly equipped to take up the following courses : 1. J11 tor atrieu lation 3. Entrance to the Normal Schools ‘» 3. Senior Masriculation Bach member of the staff is a Univâ€" ersity graduate and an experienced teacher. I ntending pupils should prepare to enâ€" ter at the beginning of the fall term. Information as to courses may be ob tained from the Principal. 3. F.GRANT D.0.8. L.O0. 4 _ The School has a creditable record in the past which it hopes to maintain in the future.. R P 248 W TELFORD & CURREY Cement Tile and Brick always on hand. ¢ EMVE PRWTCC Durham is an attractive and healthy town and good accommndation can bro obtained at reasonable rates. Dr. A. C. Wolfe, Chairman J. A. Hamilton, Principal Licensed Auctioneer tor Co. #rey Pumps & Fump Repairs The DoubleTrackRoute For tartbher partieulars apply any Granod Trunk Ficket Agont, Unexselled dining car service. Sleeping cars on night Traigs and Parlor Cars on principal Day Trains, Agent, W. CaALDE *, Towna Agent. 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