U 'le-esta-ok-sir/Gia" 'i, COWS EMULSION b M Ha Mug. 218i M up Thos. McGnucuddy ot Toron- " whirnrssed large hunted“ con- .met'tort, both FINE“ M "m K sunday In the “all. the building .m: nib-d to eapaettr. It". Mr. “.51.." of Flvshenon was aHo pro- u sud kindly assisted I. the IO"- M m-l favored the com uh " solo at the "an“. n'.,'.',': ' gdmrm was baked With “It {I 'to- from garden and TIt) "le In the morning. Mr “to. okr. an the lesson. from the Sow- ', and at night addressed the an. -nn-n‘< "hoir of 21 "It†led the '..lltlst at the evenlng service. In. McMillan of Edmonton. an: a .. n ma morning let-vice. .hu Presbyterian Olden Party. tn M lc' md Mrs mm. It nnd In. tum“ and Mrs Batt of m, m b min! at Miss M. A. Ida-‘1' w Imam Tryon and Mar. De. “V, mm Detroit. an viMt%qth- WV...» 1; W. Tryon. CANADIAN PACIFIC l in... .11 £115.; iuauGuu North a. bum. -haqtro. you. I a on Wo o. Sept. ath ( F my: itggtt'gg",'alv,tt't “run-u... tla2Nt'gttit ttPratt.'..',,'.",',': ' Tau-u. Hn-llh- & lull-Io III-w.- SPEGAL TRAIN SERVE: PRO." TORONTO T f WdeWCuowflh-uvde-‘dn-nâ€"dhhmmhm rnvo , F,gtiimatuofi-nrCuaduaruea'tkAet. Aug. 18th Sept. "t Travel y SIS 1:5: Che Vitamin-rich Food-hue ( A liver Oil Plan-mm;- m the school gmtmdq Thursday ..: out, was successful beyond qwrlallon of the eon-lute. In , , thunderstorm dating the mm was not 'err aiming. .. wan!“ turned out the sad .- and happy crow! assembled ir' the Arat Men party of the "ttrch a success. It anyone) max hungry it Ins not for the‘ t' mod things to eat. as the wr» laden with yum nuns. run game. Maxwell vs. Swin- x'k, was the Brat event, and', .m- was clean and lntoresllng.| "1 hard on the players “the M,t-, slippery. Quinton Park! 3%â€. Harvesters "j"i'"_'i'i!,_liil,_!ttlt.f..t Ilia-it‘d and Mrs R. Parshrw, Mr and Inn, Williamson. motored to rd Saturday to visit friends. PRIGEVILLE asâ€: (nun waa presided over to all in need sud I devout Christ ~mr. Rev. Sutherland. and ion. The may friends both in VIII l', and pleasing. Durham couver sud Ontario will remembel .n choir appeared many her as s true friend sud helper it lunrust's as wen u solos their hours ot trouble. Although hav \lrt'omh and Miss E. Me- ins lived for 77 years her good hesltl .. solos by Mrs A. McMil. remained with her until the dsy Ol “mm". both vocal and in- french. Her [here /d Vancouver w: Ami a duet b the same e mecca o e ormer much†": " Vr'teratt Pimby’terinnjc'rey County, up it was in the dsys “Chow†Mr Archie when she lived at Priceville.. “mumâ€, mum several hum! Her late husband. Thomas Atttin. mm humorous and plett.r i son. died as the result of an accident 'rl,.-; Firth of Durham gave in 1885. She lesves to mourn the â€I .v-thngs, also Paatorl loss of s loving mother sud compen- :1. ' " humorous reading. lion. two sons. both well known rear t Saniw an instrumental. dents of this city, Thos Henry Atkin- \lwixinnon or Saskatoon, Ison. druggist of Nicola St. sud Capt. , ",, my. Kave a nest and'James R. Atkinson. M. D., of 246-10th " ' .4: Then there “mine. west: also three sisters. Elin- r",'", 'H'trrx Lauder" in thr-leth. Matilda and Mary, all residing Nl., struvart McArthur. in the east and one brother. Jsmes wwml of Lau.l.-r‘s!iL Stewart of Florian. Two sisters . Hm didn't know who and three brothers predeeeaaed her. In; lv-Hin' le. yr' Would' Her remains were placed in the 'ir,, m.» Harry himsol', 'inew Mssonic cemetery, Fridsy. July m. hump.- musjo by‘3lst. The ilorsl otferintp, were msny ", .1an mm» fine srl/and the funeral w.†largely attend- r';), m: min and plano'ed. Rev Dr. All. Mitchell of Mount f 1lrlw.n. C A. Mc.| Pleasant, Presbyterian church. of I, M, \rrhur. Prucpallg f which she was s member, vss the '.., my“. uhout 3150,00. jomciating clergymsn. The pan been ------e---'trs were Messrs Donald Ross, Hugh ----kkiGiiriraaar, iMeAralay, Chas. J. Stewart, P. A. Wishes SM f'l‘homson. Malcolm Morrison, R. G. ; MacPherson. l UGUST 13, ms To wlhoitPEtt e. Mac FARLANE. "CrC,CrT,,1",trp,Tr,tsi,e-i. but not west ati' Pl " cent per mile. min; rt EJmuwm, MacLeod and Calgary ae o at point to Winnipeg. me Slnlhn. In Ontuio. Smith's Pall- " and huh-din. Toronto on lab Ontario Shot. Lino ind "unlock-Pour“ “no. From all Salton: Kingston to gt-how J-tHet “who. From Mt w»- p.._..... to "eiFi7iiiiiiiriFi"trAiiaaa to “mm... lulu-m Big bundle of old papers, only " at Review Omee. Just the thing tor lighting Bres, laying under carpets, packing, etc. Her late husband. Thomas Atkin- son. died " the result ot an accident in was. She leaves to mourn the loss ot a loving mother and compan- ion, two sons, both Well known real. dents of this city, Thos Henry Atkin- son. drugglst of Nicola St. and Capt. James R. Atkinson, M. D., of 245-10th ave. west: also three sisters. Elin- beth, Matilda and Mary, all residing in the east and one brother, James R. Stewart of Florida. Two sisters and three brothers predeceased her. rec the Iterllng qualltl‘ of those' early Scotch settlers. a loyal friend! to all in need And a devout Christ-', Ian. The may friends both in Van? couver and Ontario will remember her as a true friend amt helper in their hours of trouble. Although hav. ing lived for 77 years her good health remained with her until the day of death. Her home in Vancouver was the mecca ot the former rumor Grey County. as it was in the anys um... she that " Prlcevllle.. I 'Nelles and Mrs Johnston and her ’dnughter, Mm Bye nnd little girl, and Monro Bye and Johnston. I Miss Eva Barnaby and In Van [Alum who have been visiting their relatives In Emont. called on 1907. coming here trom Pricevtlle. Grey Co.. Ont. She was born In tho town ot Kineardine, Bruce Co., ht In 1848. of Highhnd Scotch parents. She posses-ed in a remarkable deg. The death occurred on July t9th, at her home, 24mm no. west, of Mrs. Santa Ruth Atkinson. She had been 3 resident of Vancouver since -ee -"-"..P_i9lV- ..- 0:?!â€th Trauma- and Wm. Mather, Envel- ‘opo Beer. Mine- Bertha "mes and Math: Wulon were elected audi- ‘ton. Mr H. B. McLean acted as Sec'y of the meeting. Rev. B. G. Mo. iConmck noting u Chairman and JW. shed the meeting with devottonat ex- 'ercises and carried the meeting on lwith becoming skill Bnatty cloning 'with the doxolotry and benediction. I Mr. And Mrs Wm. Range were‘ 'pleued to have u call on Sunday. lira-n ou-e.. ~~d . - For-er Priceville Resident Died in Vancouver ' per and Mulcolm sieiiilii' G I lyears.. P. G. Kmtedt. P. Reilly It: runs... "-- - friend- here with}; Toronto. --* mm... with the doxology and benediction. Mr. lad Mrs Wm. Mange were pleased to have I call on Sunday from their coming " Silcote. Mrs, ,,,__.--., -. - "(I R. Conley for 2 yam Ind R. Short- reed, R. Value and W. Meade for 1 your. D. o. McLen 1n: re-elected T______‘_ - _ --- I ' A wtd1'L?",1tetNe- had on! There m u urge turn out on Monday of this week " I comat- tionat meeting held In St. Column United Church for the 'rhrrtee or organization. The former elders were WMIOIaay the TOWN AGENT Batt, “I ,Wanted I. Weir, Joe goo. way $20 to S This Monday, the 10h August. is " warm, and. has the appearance ot a good harvest day. Haylng not quite _ done yet and harvest cemlng in fast. makes tlmes lively to those who have to attend to both. Fall wheat is ready to take In and a good crop in general at Edge Hill by the appear- ance ot the standing stocks. We 'would Judge it would go from 25 to Ho bushels to the acre. Some tielda iof oats are in stock also and a first 'class crop. We spent a few hours with our good friend, Mr John McArthur ot tho Glen. Mr McArthur is a good historian ot t he olden times and in his day very few could beat him as an axemau. He was a first class newer and his services were always called for by timber men in his We were pleased to have a call from Mr John McDougall, manager of the London Asylum, accompanied by Messrs Thos. McDougall and Ray McLean, who drove them in~hls car. Mr Areh'd McKinnon of South Glenelg. has not been well for some tune. but we hope to hear ot Im- prorement soon. Mrs McMillan is keeping the same and eotttined to her bed., She has good attendance from her daughter and _ daughter-in-lt' from the West, who purposes tostay tor some time yet. l Mr Thos. Nichol had quite an ex- perience a week ago by falllnghtt the hay loader and had some of his ribs broken, but we are pleased to hear he is getting on well again. It would not do to have Tom laid up as he is a general all-round fellow. The garden party held at S. & No. 3, Edge Hill, was a. success also. It was the same evening " Price- ville so could not be In" two places. Mrs. Arch. McMillan of the West. al. so well sung. Stewart McArthur in his own] manner gave good selec- tions. Proceeds over $100 at gate. t] I We have no innit to ilnd with Um iionists. nor with-those who ore un- ‘nouhie from the faith of their tath. 1m. Pteatsyteruns. And although of o dilerent opinion. brotherly feeling should exist between the two brunch- es of the old Irhttreh, for there are 'Many men of msny minds, _ And may birds of cinema: kinds) We had a short convebstion with the new minister in Priceville. Rev. Mr McCormick. and though we didn't so to hear him, he didn't ssh us the meson why. Rev. Mr. Sutherland, though not holding services in the church for one yen, still has many supporters, and in reality two toone of the Presbyterian. It's a pity that such Jungling should exist. causing diiierent opinions in (amines which worshipped harmoniously in times put under the same roof in the old church of their forefathers. had far more “I Presbyterian: are " ville and district. me other 'we no holler than thou.’ Lat Sunday we attended service in the Town Mali, Durham. and liar toned to an meat discour- from An evangelist preaching Christ cud Him emeitted. But Pricevnle Hall had far more (I c. Congregation as Presbyterian: are stronger in Price. all]- __n .. . _ And let the" a, 3.51..» the other Ire m hallm- n W was, an August. we went to (i;iia'i'. or Watson's an: cud listen- edtougooddhcource bythenev. locum-say. hung his remarks on Immo- otthe 15th eseBt.gohn. etuetty stressing “Compnnlonshlpf The in.“ we: full and one would think there mn’t may left for the church. But u ttood-attendance was there tho so the good citizen- of Mile and surrounding ',iiiti',it) should be good tn spiritual matters. A.." e-. A- Prod? Ili/ttitil-tt Foo-uncr. RITUININQ lay toward E On this Tuesday night Dromore Pors are expected for a game of ball {in the Park. We hope for a tine ,evenlng and a good time. 1 On Wednesday some of the Swin- Itor. Pipe band intend going to God, :erich to play, assisting the Mt. For. ’(.-st. band who are somewhat short on Cri'i'iycil; this year. Then on Thurs- ‘day, Alix. 20th, the Orange picnic [will be held pn Hardy's grounds. A, good program. also games and races, I Four friends and neighbors are all coming. You will be there and will] [enjoy yourself. The haying is done, the harvest is being delayed by the damp and dull weather. Men and women, boys and girls are picking berries and mak. ing pickles and Joy riding these days. Mr and Mrs Neil McMillan enter. tained a carload of McQueen'q from Stayner on Sunday, Mrs McQueen to mulling for I. vlslt with her sister. Mrs. McMillan. Mrs Ju. Wilson met with an acer dent one day last week, a cow step- ping on her foot and 'cryshtng it sev- erly. She has Buttered gently with it. W; On Sum-any 1mm um In Hugh The many friends of Mr Henry Stanley send him condolence in the loss by death of his life partner lat- ely. Mr Sealey is getting fast on the decline and the loss ot his life part- ner will bear heavy on his manner of living in loneliness. Samoa! the McCannel (anally of Bruce, viaited " Mr Arch. Mecttau'st and attended the Pricevllle Garden Party. B. McDonald. of Pricevllle and may of her old friends there were glad to see her and Mr. Mina. They attend. ed the garden party Ind returned on Friday morning. Mr and Mrs Mine of Owen Sound, visited her old home on the Old Dur. ham Road, Artemesia. and " Price- vllle. Mrs Mine was Maggie Mc- Donald, sister of the well known A. It it quite a. serious loss to the fats men in the district of Durham. as welt as to the proprietor, Mr John McGowu}, in the loss lately sustain- ed by tire. Mr McGowan is not in. clined to rebuild we hear. His chop. per, which was saved, should beweil patronized. by Mr McGowu’s may old customers. “in non. Mr Roger MeEaehern la a? feet. In; as well n he used to at We hope to hear ot him being better tV Mrs Chas. Ferguson who spent some time visiting, friends in Tor. onto, returned again last week utter spending a pleasant time in the vil- lage of Toronto. We. were pleased to have a con- versation with Swinton Park's able correspondent. Mr John Aldcorn. at the garden party the other evening. Pleued â€so to meet Mrs Neil Mc- Millan of Swinton Park, (nee Maggie McCannel) who was once one of Top Cliif'a fairest girls .d many of her old pupils will remember her on a kind and pleasant teacher at Top Cllir school many years ago. from death during the thunder storm lat "reeh. While sitting at the door " her mother's, Mr: Mekeehnie, it. Line. the lightning struck her, cous- ing her clothes to burn and it was due to the quick action ot her hus- band, near by, in smothering the dunes from her dress. that saved her from perishing. She is somewhat sore from the effects of the shock but is nble to be around. 1' In In. Staples. Mnrkdnleu has . gain taken 3 bad turn and la serious- ly Ill. Her dutiful non from Edge Hill in often in attendance. We hope the good lady will get better soon. Heart trouble In the cause of her illness. In Staples In the wid. ow of the once well known In. Staples. who served many years a" Reeve of Glenelg. Some of the McQueen family of Sum are visitor: at Mm [ethn- neN and other friend: " present. spent tone tune with her brother 3nd My. Robt. Shortmd. Durban ltd.. Glands. left for her home n few dun Ago. youthful days. a. I: we]! kept by his Ion Anna and fully. SWINTON PARK THE DURHAM REVIEW I narrow escape mum-t, 5 Just Arrived Mr Will Hughes and sisters, Mis ses Elizabeth and Mary, visitcd on Sunday with Mr and Mrs J. J. Peart. Miss Clara Greenwood spent Sun- day with friends near Holstein. DI .n-v-v- .0v. .1 .1--1‘-0 Mr R. Cook, C that of the week W. J. CookJ Mr and Mrs Hugh McA and Mrs. W. J. Greenwood Cameron Robson, spent the with Molesworth friends. Mr and Mrs GeoiRyan guests of Mr and Mrs W. R tirst of the week. Miss Florence Alton, Ma spending a pleasant holiday friend, Miss Clara Jack. Mr and Mrs Geo." Allan and son? Davey and Mrs M. J. Davis, 1spent, the week end with Meaford friends. l Mr.and Mrs R. Whitmore and tam-y ily, and Mrs Jas. Hopkins, Durham,' spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and‘ Mrs. Herb. Allan. 5 Mr and Mrs W. J. oreJii/Jiii and family, with Mr McDonald, spent Fri. day with relatives at Dornoch. Mr E. G. McDonald of Lintowol. spent the latter part of last week with Mr and Mrs W. J. Greenwood. Mr C. W. Rutledge and Miss Essa! Edwards of Markdale, were guests of the Edwards and McClocklln homes the first of the week. Mlsses Marjorie and Dorothy Rit- chie entertained their girl friends to a lawn party Saturday afternoon, when all enjoyed themaeiAs thor. oughly. Our garden party is over again tot another year and was in every way a. huge success. The amount cleared for the night was $92. Miss Margaret Anderson is hon- daying with Miss Jean Lediugturm, Dornoch. Mr and Mm J. w; mm. m! funny were in Toronto tor a few days last week. Mr and Mrs Arthur Lee and family of Egremont, spent the Brat of the week with Mr Ind Mrs Geo. Ritchie. Mr end Mr: 1.1. Mortley and fam- ‘ily. 1130 Mr and Mrs Brydon and little non of Arthur. visited Sundny with Mr and Mnthrry Williams. This past week has been 1 holiday to n number of our young girls, who, were entertaining their chums ; Miu‘ Florence McDonuld ot town was the guest of ‘Miss Alma Robinson: Mis- Myrtle Manley uni Mary McIntyre of Dorooch. visited with the Green. wood 1nd Firth funnies: Mines Huel Beaton, Bum-sun and Jean Ladinghem. Dornoch. were at the Anderson home and idle: Audrey Noble, Bentinek. with her cousin. Miss Frederica Staples. I Manufactured In Switzerland andatamped every two yards with our name in gold lettering and guaranteed. This Silk is a Splendid Value Special in " Black Duchess Silk . at $3.00 per yard Mr Jack Mchnnel underwent an operation for the removal ot his tonsils Wednesday. performed by Dr's Burt and Martin. We wish Jack a speedy recovery. Dundolk Boy Scouts plat: friendly game ot ball with 1 College Iuntrtr, Monday night. Remember League u Salem on Sunny at 8 Fm. Miss Alma. Watson visited friends near the O. D. R. on Sunday. A number from this vicinity at- tended the guden party " Price- ville Thursday and all report a. splen- did time. Angus McClnnel'l. Donald Holman In about 60 year! or use. In.- hon on can. 14. Mn. Ind attended school and church in the Put and! wont " you: 130. when he mud tq New Ontario. His vile died mom yea: Mo. The lymmhy ot thin community goe- ont to the daughter and lamina to the aged mother, sister Mrs Alex. New": of Dromore and brotherp. John of New Ontario and Hugh of this place. Berry pieking Is the day in this burg. onto. After they were gone I tele- gram me saying that Donna! Me. Mittnn (Hugh's brother) was deed-t the lnyo Hound. Rochester. where he had gone for treatment from hill home " Wehhwood. New Ontario. The sad new: In: telephoned to Brampton Ind Hugh took the trun: for Wehbwood. We have no ""t ulna of the me at present. Holman left by we to um mm. 1:}me woodtrrtdge ind Tor Mr. use. was born on con. 14. Mn. I attended school and church In I Park until nhogt " you: no. en he moved tq New Ontario. In: 'e died navel-sf you: Mo. The apathy ot this community you 'omein and see our the week with I his 7 â€Sgth'er. SWAMP COULGE (This weeds Budget ud Mrs A. L. muck- and Catheter Momma: or Price- ' GRANT ZION Hugh McArthur. Mr, Ireenwood and Mr, ‘eylon, visited the Ryan, were the Scouts played a ' Markdale, visitors at Mr. order of the week end with her Jack the L32 our Prices for Swamp J. W. EWEN & SON SCREENINGS _ , i .138}. Elm $28.00 OAT CHOP. per ton ........'835.00 HEAVY MIXED CHOP, per ton, $35.00 TANKAGE. 60 per cent, per 100 $3.25 BONE PHOSPHATE, per 100 m 3.25 CRACKED CORN, per 100 Ibu..82.75 FRED FLOUR, per 100 tbs....t2.00 camps!) OATS. per 100 m..u.so Roll“ om. wmmug'wmuo Whoa! Flour, Poultry Fou- A'r,ucKEch: MILL PILOT FLOUR, per uni...†MAPLE LEAP ELOIJR. per bag PASTRY FLOUR. 24 mm... SHORTS, per ton o...........', silggégp RE-CLEANED Demand and male: on genuine "Ford" parts. Spurious parts are dangerous. Do you know that 40 per cent of the parts used on a Ford car cost less than 10c a piece , Smith Bros. Vickers corr : Mr Joe McCuiioch of McGill College, is spending part of his holidays at home with his par- ents. Joe is improving his time by canvassing the township for orders tor a very useful book which he is agent for. ' f Durham Markets: Flour, 82.00 82.50 ;Hogs, live weight, $5.50 to 85 ; Tub butter, 14c to 15e ; Eggs, to 12e; hides, per cwt, $7 1057.51 Attenton Ford Owners'. Dornoch corr: Last week Mr Daye Watson had the frame work of hh house placed in position and in the interval before harvest wlll have it completed. Carpenter J. McNally of Durham, is architect and will makea good. job. Dornoch corn: Misses C. Fletcher and C. Truax wheeled over toWalk- erton the beginning or the week and enjoyed the hoespitality ot R. Tmax, M. P. P., tor a. couple of days. 1y rendered recitation. Rev. Mr. Farley, Priceville. expressed pleas. ure " meeting with them for the ttrat time. At a certain stage in the proceedings. 1 richly upholstered re- clining chair was presented to Mr. Matheson, while a handsome silver sugar holder with spoons, went to Mrs. Matheson. Born, In Durham. July let. to Mr. Ind Mrs Root. Larson 1 daughter. Born, 'in Durham, July 25h, to Mr. and Mrs Geo McDonald, u son. w An enjoy-Me tune wu spent at 'mrtrston Park chum on the Mth Ins., when u large mdlence turned out to honor Rev and Mrs Manson. After a ttne tea, Thou. Knox called an the ttne program. conusung ct vocal selections by Miss Jean Ren- wick, Miss Edna Klnnell. Messrs Wm lam 1nd Wm. Ramage. The Haw Bros. ind P. Runetman on violin, clarionet and piccolo were on hand, while Miss Isa Campbell gave a tine. the chatter has not been subscribed " home. Mr In. Park, Br., South Bentlnck. wu taken suddenly m lust week and I: in a. precarious state In". [nann- mation b of the bowels was the trouble and now he ls thmtened with Bright’s Duane. " YEARS AGO From Review fyle. Aug. b, 1900 Mr Neil MoKechnle was tn Mount Forest Mondsy in the interest of the proposed cement plsnt. It Is cer- tslnly a pity 3nd 1 mm ot reproach that the amount necessary to secure The bridge on the Gunman. at Rocky Stageen bu recently become unsafe tor public travel and repairs are " present going on. On the 4th August. Saucer: Pres- bytery met " Cedarville church to man Rev. Mr Davey to the charge of minister ot Ceturvule and Esp]!!! congregations. A plenum event took place " the home of Mr and NH The. Ewart, Chester, when their daughter. Mk- Mary became the bride ot Mr I. W. Sin-s, of Unity, Suk. Ind he wu brought a throwintt water on him. Born, in Gaels. on 21.: Jul, to Mr and In Ntcholu Melon: a. daughter While sitting " his house In! week, lightning “ruck Mr Fred Bait. 3rd com, Nomunby, winning him. A gloom was out over the ton on the 0th hut" when m that m mortal of the we Wu Caldvell had passed thy. Born In BenUnck, on 313! July, to Mr and In Conn McIntyre . dumb ter. The death took pine on July t8th oy one ot Bruce’- pmlnont phloem In In. yes-m: ot Archlbud neon. nel of Burgoyne. than: new“ so Quench their bird like perform-nee. All that In needed ta can wenther. will give patron- ot Canadian that); .1 Exhibition. an opportunity of nee tug the newest Airship end the no“ Bl DAYS OF YORE " YEAR! A00 From Review of Aug. li, 1010 It4, Durham Boa a Flour and Feed toby Ma 5.50 to $5. ; Eggs. 11 1057.50. $32.00 $5.00 .$5.00 41.00 to {Fall Term Opens Sept. lst 0’mm mu School, oirui, TtLE-ahrars on u Ju_st Arrived --h Shipment of GEORGE E, DUNCAN Licenud Auctioneer for any County Sales taken on mama term Dates â€ranged It Roma Ottiee,mm. dnlk. IMO through Durban Review and Fleaherton Advance. Geo. 3.- Duncan. Duudalk P. o. Phone " r 4-2. All graduates of last leventeen months lave secured employment as well u more: of others. Catalogue free. Llano“ Auctioneer for Ce. " any Moderate £11m. Arrangements for “legato tes,eta,, mybemnde " Review once. Durham. Term on appuceuon. Address. Rat. I, Durham Telephone 603, ring 1-2 Cor.Yonge éAlennder Sta, Toronto :Siiiiilrlili.rl “and Autumn hr 60. Ramon“: R. R. DES. C. G. AND . JESSIE IcGlLLWRAY The Science that tad: Life your: and you! to life. Cull and See III. Cttatmttnamt I In “diam Tum". m..- l Owen Bout-But. Practical Courtti-Expert In- dividual Instruction --Ettttrioy- meat Department. Catalogue Free. th A. Fleming, F.C.A., 6.0. PM Principal Secretary Ay_rmer Pdmps Schutz’s Pump t Tile a. MIDDLEBRO'. SPEREMAN & MIDDLEBRO' Burl-ton, who»... Ete. Mr C. C. Middlebm " Durham one. fall Term Oink Sept. 1 HONOR GRADUATE um. num- my; Grid?“ Royal Collect. Dental SW- Dettttste, In at 166;; chat. onee, But of Cenutl Drug tttoem Baa-um OI mu Street. 8, 10, It, 16, " and " inch, 9m HAM... OBS. JAIIESON & JAMES†amour- oasoo/ We. Now-:7 H In. , Mona: "new“: Tom. A " 1... one. Ind maiden“. cornerCouat. 1'tdretttoe-iGiiiaGiiiraTiiiri". Gambian: ’toll Ln. 1.80000 P.N., T tn "LIL. BWIem !. L. stem), 3.8.. " " moan-awaits.- Eugen-tonalur. on» an. tum truer. ':11r/'otEitiita. nos. mi ttoiron can“?! af Tom ALEX. MAC DONALD w. J. sumo", Principal M. 0. E. CARR, " - My. JOHN O’IEIL humble. sue due. my} sad " the Review can M. 0. WELL“ Be. A. M. BELL qtpm mm 4.30 io a pth " ', Houflm, om. Ntt. 2, Pricovmo '--' In. 'r'7.l" . Yra .1": r C'N 1“