and the eh. 2,'; ind with ?'lt Mb end ind Ln») Ill- L I. I at lilo My. Wok " Ian I ttt tded Mn.- nu Hm I or Yitg Ms put Mr I'D"! ho"- Mr, 1c!- an HI" "'" at ch. '0" am ort W 'll ol " M M uh Madge and Viola Std!onl.l u. my» been spending a law ween fl; their uranium“. Mr Ind , Hiettttecker, of wuiumatoext. xv ruvurm-d home. um Mmhln. Br. have: on 'err) , w this week for her home In “Hand. We til-ah the and Indy . 're md pleasant Journey. Haw Thos. “minim. Tom“). :uruirmtl to the Presbyterian cow. 4.:me Sunny tnd will the con- t-r next Sunday's services. Mr. :fhvrlzmd is taking his holidays. Kw. A, Sutherland attended Pm n-r. in Orangevllle Tnudty. \ln-n‘ra Ray New. Alex Canon. Msl.achlatt, D. Campbell. Angus a and " Hlncks look In the " rum-s in Owen Sound Month! 1 rug-or! good races. Helps Children Grow SCOTT’S EMULSION ' Jno, MPDOIJKIII of tarndtrm' . t ‘v-W days with his will. ll" 2 \lrlmuzall. B. L. Glenelg. l re Hm; Sic-Loan and mum. " ---: and Mrs Mortimer. motored; . .~‘hv-lhurn0. Sunday. and 'rin, ml " :n-w weeks at the old home. l l' l/er. McEachern of Toronto. orrui up Sunday to see his [other ll Ujutehertt, who we are sorry â€Mr. ill. Ix Urn. Ibbotson. Toronto. in Vla- d rvr brother, Malcolm Melt!!! mu Mr other brothers. r Colm Tryon. Detroit. In Imi- A (my MAI-earned holiday- um rum-r. Mr Geo. W. Tryon. l~x Mae McDonald II WI. h.. old home. Mr Sam loner-W's hr. South Line. FARM a CROP FOR SALE PRiGEVlllLLE 6:81.31 vrvs of Buckwheat, " um of m also altered for sale. l -r 1urther particulars apply to I Rubi. unmet. Durham. or onthe. 5m to min Anderson. Pup. I .- undersigned alert for sale. l and 16. con. 5. Glands. 10‘ " Good frame home with "one min". good cellar. Also 8004 _. burn. mar church and who“. nimbrancvs: deeded property. mummuvumm l MEaLT.4tgtntt$ttm3tm" 3 nosshsaion at once u desired m a good grain and Btoqt (Inn. .u'rws of Oats, , 3cm ot Put Aug. tttth Sept. ht To WINNIP Hm 1, cent per milet of Edmonton. E‘K‘NADIAN PACIFIC Aug. 2181 Travel um ytcKeetsnier and no. Do.- "ochester, N. Y.. "tted hi p-rlnomNO-r Is about the only which can stay out ot college Ill tret its degrees Johnston (nee Muriel _ Toronto. spent . few (by! at F.' Watson's. to report Mr J00. Oliver in prheria. l B. McDonald is spending tlb ol weeks In Toronto 'Ith m nlay Mephnil and "tqtttee Toronto, went the Week Old My with Mend; hero. r;adie McKInaon is holiday- tr'I' home here. Nr-Ilik‘ Mew was host uunlo for the '0“ GM. (tlive McLean in am . .k'A vacation with " 'ar. t' and Mrs D. G. New Thos. Shortreed of out. b Mr and Mrs R. Show. awn») of Toronto. â€and " Nrathet"s last Veel. m Mrs W. J. Bowel. Mr Co) "F-m' Helen and Marion Bowen. nub: visited friends here on AUGUST 6, 19Stt _ Harvesters 509009 Wanted , w. G. Wntson'n. u'llon McLean of Khan spenditttr s couple ot week- . parental roof at H. It. Me PRICEVILLE Mrs H. Gardiner and two also the M1880! Clark Of n- xisitor at Mr J. B. Me. L. Watson of Owen Sound l Watson and funny or t'tt' Sunday visitor: " W. one " McRae ot Toronto. In 'm- uncle's. Mr D. tun.. To wiiiiiiFt Wade] ', MICFARLANE. TOWN AGENT DURHAM cr. t7,7,ir, u bevond. but not won ' u. --..- - .3302. 'u"il'L"di and (my w = V Tiii to Wiwnâ€â€œ"“ lun- t"deN"lGa.s.e,ex,zaa-ii---"ooo""'"""""" . Ps â€It..." In†to gt-how I†he!“ - "and: â€MMuMW-dhhu-umflndm - " gnu... - 1-mM My u... :37. iii“? ran-M Sou-J. Wham- W1. 1.... u... u...“ t I . Goa-khSl.M=n.PmI'-J.AIHMMMM n- ' :nvngalbnlluaudrhbm.hdu:n - - We. COD"... 0'0"“...me “in â€GAMVWWI'MWIMJahm‘Mh-tud 'v"ltc."kTiiiirai"i%ltie1ey.,ttt: 'G%riiriiGiReyIeLeE?e TORONTO . "Cralr7cuaL.u..-uua.. â€d“ m 'r"iirii 2ii iiiuuu on m a FTFeTr.h.'et “a. u WM, NI...- Idlo -r. _. - ,7 m... Qua-d. WI A: in our laat budget we mention- ed the alckneu ot In John Fergu- $11.th regret that now It la our lot to' record her death. Mr- Ferguson, ever busy with her household duties†also took an active part In all ehuretr and neighborhood work. She was taken lll only a few short weeks ago and although grave tears tor her re- ioovery was expreued by Dr. Sheath ‘and those in attendance, death came 'as a shock, she being able to move ’around the room and out to balcony on the day previous. At midnight, Wednesday. July 22nd. when silver-e in bed but Nurse Russell. the sum- mons me auddenly. The mane a- ronled the others of the house, only to wane“ the end and no good-bye could be said. Mrs Ferguson was born In Albion Township. " you: ago. In her ear- ly years the “may moved to Hor. land Township where deceased grew to womanhood. Her maiden name was Sarah Taylor. 52 your: no she ed on lot T, con 15, Proton, Nat south ot Swlnton Park, where they intelligently and diligently “bored. building tor themselves and inmlly. one ot the moat beautiful and com- rortable homes in the county. To them were born 6 children: 2 sons and 4 daughters. Three daughters and one son died in their youth. One daughter. Miss Sadie. and son. Edward. are left to mourn a loved mother. was married to Jno. Ferguson, who died about 22 months Mo. They liv- The funeral was on Saturday, July Mth, to Salem Union church. Rev. Mr Bowes of Markdale. a former pas- tor here, conducted the services at house and grave, Assisted by Mr Me, Cormick. the newly inducted union minister. Undertaker Wutaon of Priceville, was in curse. The.pall bearers were Jno. L. Ferguson, Hugh McLean. Robt. Kinnell, Jam Young, Neil D. Clark and Geo. Black. in the death of Mr: Ferguson, this commun- ity his lost a good friend and worthy citizen and all will extend sympathy to those left to mourn. We are glad to see Henry Richard. son out driving the car after his op- eration a month Mo. Percy and John Lawrence of Strat. ford, were week end visitors with gun: and cousins. the Haidy's in the Pal-k. I Our trustee bond were surprised inun week to receive the reaignrrtion of Miss Mel-lush, teacher, who had ‘been engaged for the comb; year. Fi) the heat hid plane of men and |maids guns on. aslee. Teacher's may the scene. though those having oer 'tftieates are plentiful. Seymour Heard his old home here, Mr and Mrs Rom. Kinnel are 0113 motor trip to the city at present. Mlu Marjorle McLeod returned lately from a pleasant week's balk day. going by “to to Toronto. then to Stratum ttnd from there to Port Elgln tad back home. A urban ot young folk who would not enjoy a trip like that at this season of the you. must have liver trouble or cold feet, Mlss Mary Aldcorn. Regina. and home for the holidays to Prieeville, and Miatt Jessie Campbell. Orange. vllle. but both claimed by Swlnton Park. are enjoying 3 two week's hol- May tn Montreal and Quebec, going by tall to Toronto. thence boat to Montreal and auto to Quebec. The Swinton Pnrk footde boys are bllled to meet the Maxwell bushes at the Garden Party in Pricevlllo on Thursday evening this week. Mr McGlllicuddy. Toronto. ably ill- Ied the pulpit: in Priceville and Swlmon Park last Sunday and will again be present next Sunday. Rev. Mr Sutherland. is at present having holidays. Mr and Mrs Jan. Kennedy, with son Jtck and daughter M.argtsret. holidnyed in the Partt last week 3nd caught 3 tUh. in Neil Clark um sons, In: and Archie. spent the week end in Ven- try. - Always tulle your vacntion the tirat week and things easy the next. Big bundle of old papers. only So. at Review once. Just the thing tor lighting tires, laying under carpets, packing. etc. TRAIN "VI“ raw-v- "i-'--'-""" Cmvlhuâ€"WI‘I-h-medhhflï¬-dum FII was. in. a, Candi-II Pail: Amt. Is holidaying " Wanted WruGT-Tauatot-d s From "INNIPEU 2 0 Pho " cent as mile. tuning - point to Winning. Mr Jno. Hill and family. Boothvllle were visitors " Mr Geo. Christie’s the nm of the week. Rev. D. J. Ind In Storm and was In any for their holidays. Vilma; friends In Hamilton and an uncle tn Bunnie. Mrs Felstead, Toronto, is the sue-at or her brother, Mr Chu. Wale. Mr And Mrs Booth Wilson and children motored up trom Toronto, and spent over the hollday with his sister, Mrs Bert Knox. itrs Wilson and children are remaining tor a. lon- ger visit. On account of Cedarville univer- sal-y. there will be no united church services in Hopeville August ttth. Mrs Wm Scott. Br., and daughter, Mrs Elizabeth Clarke, have returned from a pleasant visit with relltlvos near Port Hope. Mies Edna Webster ls eipected home the Brat of this week to spend 1 while with her mother, Mrs Robb Webster. r53“: Pieued to hear aid la recovering (all. Mr Wm. Werry is bedfast at the home of his daughter, Mrs E. Hock- ridge. We hope he will soon be able to be around again. Mr Chas. Wale was In Woodbridge attending a L. D. B. church re-union. Mr and Mrs Will McKinney are visiting in Guelph this week. Messrs Good, Brantford, were week end visitors at Rev Mr Storm's. Mr Ed. Gilkea and friend, visited friends in Holstein Sunday. Miss Doris Troup, Holstein, is vity Mg at Mr Geo. Gilkes'. Miss Eva Wallace, Woodbridge, is visiting her sister, Mrs Geo. Ridden. Mrs Geo. Ridden and family and Mr Creighton Ridden, were in Elam the tirst ol the week. Mr and Mrs F. W. Johnston and two daughters, Hamilton, returned home from visiting the latter-s aunt, Mrs. Robt. Webster. Most ot the farmers in this burg have tirtished haying for another year though some ot them were not lucky enough to have ttuityhed ere the hea- vy rain on Sunday. A number of carIoads from this " cinity, went on a tour to gtunieaon'a lake Sunday. while others went to Wit-sag: Beach. Mis Alice Broughton arrived home after spending a week with cousins near Durham. Mr and Mrs Pete Hover were visit- ors " the latter's parent's, Mr 1nd Mrs John Hui. _ Miss Ettte McCannel visited rec- ently with her friend, Miss Alice Broughton. Mr Seymour Heard is holidaying at his home here. Mrs John Haw is visiting friends in Hamilton and Toronto. Mrs Dave Johnson and daughter. Mary, of Abbey, Sash, are renewing old acquaintances in the burg. Remember League " Salem church Sunday nights at 8 p.m. A number from this locality at- tended the open air concerts in Dun. dalk, given by the Australian Band, which were enjoyed by all. Some speakers have the idea. that a speech has to be long to be broad. When a fellow says he had a punk time he may than his tires had. But yo_ur (in 3mg Oils Hero _ ivi handle that good British Am. erican Gasoline. Ask the man who uses it. Better than that-try it yourself and be convinced. Bold only by Smith Bros. Clean to handle. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and General Stores SWAMP COLLEGE Prod? Wiiiiilpeo hum}!!! Mrs D. S. McDon- nicely trom a bad FR) hieoille W. Institute Entertain Durham Branch In response to the lnvltetlon of the Prieeritie Women's Institute. about thirty members ot Durham branch visited them on Tuesday, " the com- modloun home of Mrs Angus McKech- nie, Just west of Pricevllle. A large number of the local branch were pre- sent to welcome the Durham ladies. Mrs. W. Aldeorn, President. after words of welcome, placed the meet- ing in charge of Mrs Jao. A. Graham ot Durham, who voiced the pleasure; the Durham Branch had in visiting them and then called on the Insti- tute choir to open' the program, which was given by the Durham in- stitute. Two splendid addresses were given by Misses Mary Mcilrnith and. Margaret McGirr. the former on 'Por sessing our Poattetstrittntg' in which. she showed how in our possession of nature. art. literature, friendships? and service, we can possess them: legally, potentially and actually, it We only try to acquire them for our- selves. Miss McGirr’s on 'The Dam‘ ger of Luxury in Modern Lite' show~ ed how the luxuries of our fathers,! had. become our present necessities.‘ ‘and the danger and expense of cigar-i ettes. drink, cars, dress, gum and ’many other things to our modern‘ life. Both were delivered with Just the least reference to notes and showed how effectively the women ot the present day can take her place on the platform. Miss Annie Smith gave a. humor- ous reading from Jessie Alextutder'tt platform sketches and Mrs Knechtel sang sweetly 'Our Beautiful Homes.' The choir closed the program after which a splendid lunch was served by the Pricevllle ladies and the meet- ing closed wlth singing ‘God Save the King.' (This weeks Budget Mr and Mrs David Leith, Durham. Mrs John Rocks. Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs Philip Harrison, Swinton Park, spent the irst of the week with the Nelson family. Mrs Will Campbell and son Chats lie, Welbeck, spent u few days last week with her parents. Mr Keith Edwards, Detroit, is, at the parental home tor a. holiday. Mr Finlay McCrae of Toronto. is renewing acqalntancea with old Mend: around here. days last week with friends at Hol- das last week with friends at Hol- stein. Mrs Ben Mara and daughter Elsie arrived last Tuesdly to visit her parents. Mr and Mrs W. R. Firth. Mr Robt. Little, Owen Sound. spending a few days with Mrs J. Greenwood. Mrs Dillon and three children ot Toronto, gre vitritintr at present with her mother, Mrs Jog. Young and her sister. Mrs Jno. Laughlin. Mr and Mrs Victor ’Fairweathor, Toronto, and Mr and Mrs Thou. Cook. Detroit, are viaitors at W. J. Cook's. Miss Rebecca Banks of Toronto.ia visiting with her sister. Mrs M. Smith. Mr and Mrs. H. C. Brant, Toronto, and daughter, after spending a few weeks with Mrs. B's. parents, Mr and Mrs T. Davis. Glenelg. have returned to their home. Mrs W. J. Cook returned home last Friday after spending a few weeks with her daughter in Toronto. Miss Gladys Firth is spending a pleasant holiday with Mr and Mrs. Philip Harrison, Swinton Park. Miss Reta Norris is visiting her friend. Miss Edith Teeter. Mr Tom Elliott ololessworth. was a visitor last week at the home of Mr. W. J. Greenwood. Mrs. Geo. Ryan of Durham. ia spending a holiday with her sister, Mrs. W. R. Jack. Mr Angus McIntosh and sisters, Misses Margareet and Susie of Dor- noch, visited the first of the week with Mr and Mrs. W. J. Greenwood. Mrs Wm. Tlmmins underwent a se- rious operation last Saturday in Dur. ham hospital, and at time of writing, we are glad to report. itt progressing favorably. - Mr Lorne McNally of Detroit spent a day last week with his si-Ater. Mrs Hugh McArthur. 5 ï¬r WR. Firth spent 9. sity last week in Durham visiting members of his family. Mr and Mrs W. J.McFadden and family and Mr Jacob Cook of Orange Valley, visited the iirtrt of the week with Cook and Greenwood families. Mr Ivan Edwards left Sunday mor- ning tor his home in Toronto. after upending'a holiday with his parents here. Miss Myrtle McClocklin ac- companied him. The annual garden party is being held at the home ot Mr. W. J. Green- wood on Thursday, August 13th. The Canadian Paeitie Railey will run Harvesters' Excursions to the N, West from Toronto and on points east and on the line, Toronto to Hauler, Aug. 18th and Sept. 1tst. From Toronto and all point; went. Aug. Zlat and Sept. 4th. Pare, 815 plus tn to Winnipeg, plus one lull cent I mile beyond. but not west of Calm, McLeod or Edmonton. mr. turn lune rate to Winnipeg. plus no Harvest Excursions and tax to orittirtal ittaettsttr point. we. milk ‘1. attottt " per out. For further parrtiettinra. Ice R. Mne. water, I cow would have new. to Farina. (on agent. ull the put-9 water at. will drink. . (Intended for last week.) THE DURHAM REVIEW ZION , (“75:5j ', tsri"gtkSofhs MAY BE Km FRESH WITHOUT com HORACE. n PRESERVE THE Bil wan Glu- nnd Limo Water May Be 'mod-When to Pt-o-pt-rag, (Contributed by Ontario Department " Agriculture. Toronto.) A hourehold economy well worth while any be prateieed by ell house- wives during the period when eggl ere malt abundant and cheap. The high prices generally ruling during the period October to Much putt the exienlive ule ot new kid eggs be. f,',',',',,', the reech ot people with limited Incomes. However, all Ely he" eggl for winter use by putting down a few dozen in a suitable prelerVI- tive medium, and thereby mpplyinl the need during the period ot more ity. It doe! not my to put down more than enough to tide over the period of high prices. Water Glue or Sodium Silicate. Water Glue or Sodium Siliento is one of the moat useful substances that can be used in preparing a auitsble medium tor preserving eggs in good condition for all household purposes. It is a pole yellow, odorless syrupy liquid that may be purchased nt drug or grocery stores. The proper pro- Portion is one put ot water glue to ten ports of water. (Use water that hns been boiled and cooled). Should the eggs ttoat, and they nre known to be absolutely fresh, add a little more water. Lime Water. This is a very successful preserv- ntive medium, easily prepared by slaking three pounds ot good lump lime in a. small amount of water, then add the milk ot lime thus formed to three nllona of water. One-quarter pound ot salt may be added. Keep the mixture well stirred tor the any and then allow to settle. Pour " and use the clear liquid only. Put the egg- into the cleu liquid and store in n cool place, using " needed. Time to Preserve Eggs. During April and early Buy up are usually chenpent, and It “so ttste pom that the beat quality can are produced in the wring. Spring 1.†0"! keep better thnn manner or wtumn laid eggs. What to Preserve. Only the sbsolutely fresh, clesn, unwashed, aoundiud an will keep. tt you hsve to buy ens ior preserving it is sdvissblo to candle them before putting down, unless you hsvo sbsolute ttonitttenee in the per- son supplying them. Any on that Boat. should be discarded. It's with shrunken eontents. ousted shells, watery when: or dirty shells It put in the preservsiive will be useless when they come out, and they will slso spoil everything that they touch while in the preunstivs. Billsâ€. Containers. Euthomure. or glam .rseha, wooden tub: or euk- nny be and. Avoid meal contninerl. A no“! ot ll: allo- uixe will hold " dogen as". uluuily enough tor n funny. Whatever in used it must be clean Ind tweet. eggs will quickly uh up my taint. Better mid veuel before [he eggs so in. Pluce the out in the veuel, Imull end down, and pour the uolutlon of antenna- or lime over them. It you no putting in & few each day then M] the crock ht" full ot liqutd ud puee the 05‘! when gathered. hull" It [out two menu of liquid gbovo the a“: u till than. Store In I tool well-ventilated bucment. Three gallons of either the limo or water gin-I solutions will pro-one " :ioIen eggs. The wuter gins cost will be about two cents per down an; lime in a little cheaper. i‘ooklng Quinlan. Eggs preserved by lime or vuor- glau Iolutlons can be used tor newly Itll cooking Duncan " can. cut- tnrds or otnelette-b. Stevenson. Dept. of Extension, o. A. College, Guelph l-‘nlluro to destroy by burning or burying deeply the carousel ot uni- mulu that die from nrloul CBUBqt, rrequently results in considerable loss to the neglectiul party or other people of the district. Pin, don, out and carrion bird. will curry in- teetton trom . care“. over the nigh- borhood, any become infected them- selves and thereby widen the circle of inteatntion. In a recent investigation it In: brought to "ttt that a man lost eighty chicken: from dinette. He admitted throwing the dead chickens into the pens where the brood sows were enclosed, and having dumped the cleanlnga trom the chicken house in the hog yard. The sows and their progeny developed tuberculosis, which proved to be the avian type. A teat tor nvinn tuberculosis was up- plied to the poultry Bock, sad it, too, was found to be infected. It hnything dies, don't use it for " feed. Bury or burn. Keep the dog and cat any from all carousel end otm1, u baeteritr which any be virulent and parasite eggs or [ante are ulna-t Bure to be present. The "pueation of are in the beat men: of destroying unimals and birds that In†die from my cute. If ponlble, keep the ewe and the lamb In a senate pen for . tew thy: titer limiting. It "tttt ewe an- not be kept in a - pen, only then having lumb- " thou: the “no ttme Ilium! be kept together. The Ewe.“ the lamb. Live Stock. " YEARS AGO From Review tyle. Aug. 2, 1900 The "Moody" corner now presents a bare tppennnce ulnce the removal of the old house at the foot at the hilt, which formed one of the old landmarks ot Durham. Bl DAYS OF YORE The old Cochnne Factory. so long an eyesore in the south end of the town, Is now being rettattttitated by the enterprise of Mr Charter Smith. 'We learn that Conductor Luelle. after u service as conductor on Dur- ham brunch almost since it. open- ing, is to be promoted to ttie respon- sible run, Toronto to Sunni; Born, In Bentinetr, on 15th July, to Mr and Mrs Henry Meander. a daughter. P. G. Morrison, drugs!“ of Edge Hill. who went to Toronto some time ago to take a course in Optics, re. turned lately but expects he was successful in his examination. Mr Ju. R. Gun, drutrgiat, has de. cided to "pull up nukes" and move to Brighton in the Co, of Human, where he has discovered an opening which gives pmmise of mmething bright. " YEARS AGO From Review fyle, Aug. 4, 1910 Another ot Glenelg Towntship's pi- oneers mated to her reward on 21gt July, in the person of Mrs Ann Gra- ham, rellct ot the tate Nell McDon- ald. Also on the 26th ult.. Mrs Wm. Veggie passed away at the use ot 69 years. Married. " the residence of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs In. Hopkins, Gienelx, Mr Robt. Whit- more ot town, to Miss Pearl, their second daughter. The successful students in the En. trance to Normal exams. as they ap- peared in Tomato dunes, are: Har- old AlJoe, Vaddie Caldwell, Emily Edmondy, Alex. Findlay, Janet Flet- cher (honors) Nellie Hepburn (hon- ors.) Donald A. Matheson, Catherine McDougall (honors) Annie C. Me Mlllan, J. Fred smith (honors) Jes- sle Smlth. The list ot those success- ful in Upper School work and anall- Bed to enter Foculty of Education, are; Misses Mary E. Edge (Put m. Margaret J. Grant (Put u, Magnet J. Weir (Part I.) Born in Bentlnck, July 16th. to Mr turd Mr: Wm. Picken. a son. The marine was solmenued in Hanover, July Mth, ot Mr Wm E. Mama. of Kelownu. B. C., to um Gertrude Miller, only daughter of H. H. Miller, M. P., nnd Mrs Miller. "Ford" parts. Spurious pom no dangerous. Do you know tint " per cent ot the parts used on I Ford car cost has than Me a piece , Smith Bros. Anonton Ford Owners, Deantuut tnd 13313; on genuine Corrected to date, Aug. 4, 1925 Live Hogs .................. 812.00 Butter, per lb .................. Me Eggs, :Firsts ...29c: Seconds.. No New Potatoes, per bag ....... $1.35 Cabbage, per lb ....r............ se Dem. per Duke! I............. 60c Raapebrries, qum ......... .... 20c Pens ................ 81.00 to 81.10 Outs .................... 40c to.45c Wheat ............... 81.26 to Mao Our Prices for Flour and Feed PILOT FLOUR. per bag .......8lr.00 MAPLE LEAF FLOUR. per bag.$ir.00 PASTRY FLOUR. 24 Ibs.......8l.00 SHORTS. per ton . . . .. . . . ....882.00 STANDARD RWCLEANED SCREENINGS .... per ton 828.00 OAT CHOP. per ton ........ 836.00 HEAVY MIXED CHOP, per ton, $86.00 TANKAGE, 60 per cent, pet; 100 83.25 BONE PHOSPHATE. per100 lbs 3.25 CRACKED CORN, per 100 ms..sz.75 FEED FLOUR, per 100 ttra....82.00 CRIMPED OATS, per 100 lbs..$1.80 Roll“ om, Whack“, Whole Wheat Flour, Poultry Foods AT McKEOHNIE MILL J. W. EWEN & SON Phone 114, Durham Child’s Wash Sit $1.15 Boys’ Khaki Pants 1.35 Men’s Ehald Shirts 1.00 A1139. 30e.Gitttrutns to all ut....por yud... DURHAM MARKETS C. L. GRANT Extra Values and Notiee----- .......... 81.25 to $1.30 TORONTO W Othoe _tnd mtdence. J. L. SMITH, M.B., tLC. " and Lambton. oriroiiteat Pout odia once hours: ' to " Wen., 1.80 to t p. m., T to 9p.m., Sunday: new MAIN BYREEY, HOLCTEIN, ONT. one. on Lennon Bt. (lute Dr. Hutton? one.) otReq Home: b-t pm, r-" pm. My: excepted DRS. JAMIE_SON & JAMIESOI 0mm Mud.» HONOR GRADUATE of Torono. U but)â€. Mum Boyd tt Jh's'J,',Ta'f Surgeon. Sit,',', uric Wat Ont J t J HUNTERS New Btu. W. C. PICKERING. DDS, LDS Resume. ' PRIOEVILL! Toiqhono & " 1-5. L F. GRANT, 0.0.8., LOS. HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Unlvor- any; Graduate Royal College Dental Surgeons. Dentistry In all Its bran- ches. Office. East of Central Drug Storo. Entrance on Mill Street. MI00LEBRO', SPEREMAN & MIDDLEBRO' Barrleteru, Solicitors, Etc. Mr C. C. Mlddlebro " Durham 01110. At Comma-cm Hotel, Pricevtuo, on Fridays, from 4.30 to ' p. m. The Scionce that add. Lifo to you: And your: to lifts. cm and Bee In. Conan-non It... tn Durham Teedar, ï¬nally. and MS. C. 6. AND Llano“ Auction." be co. " any Terms. reason-Me. sue dues must be unused " the Review on». Limo“ Auctioneer hr 00. of any Moderate terms. Arrangements for we: a to data, etc., my be nude st Barlow once. Duh-m. Tom. on 'rpptieattotc Addreu, " I, Durham Rodin“: R. R. No. 2, Friend“. Telephone '03. ring 1--2 Llano“ Auctioneer hr any County sue: taken on reasonable will. Duel unused at Herald omega» duk. ulnthrou‘h whammy-u methanol: Aduhqe. 000.3. Dunc“. Dunddk P. o. Phone " t bt. Fall Term Opens Sept. lst Cor.\'onge leleunder an, Toronto All grantee ot Int seventeen months hue Beetgred employment " well " score- of othen. Catalogue tree. J not Arrived --A Shipment of . -' Owen Summon We lumen†is Indlvldul Bathe“. Bhortttnnd um! Pro pmtory Cour-ea. Catalogue Wee. c. A. Flaming, F.c.A., 6.0. Fleming, Principal 80mm M. th UCLELLII Guam, Unmuuy of m TILE-always a III muue mu School. Dum- he»: and.†DR. 0. E. CARR, BA. Selntis Pup ' Tile Co. Aylmer Pumps GEORGE E. DUNCAN ALEX. MAC DONALD 8, 10, It, 16, " and " inch. CHiROPRACTTC JOHN O'IEIL BESSIE McGILLIVRAY W. J. ELLIOTT. Prluclpal C I 51$ it *1!- I " lt C (ii"?,) if}