am forum ppm, would 5..., oertph. Vida-d mu this mi as been“. In new gm urn erected. . . for-er- II " Inva- u moved Smith. Dw- daughter ttd Did when Ion. word. In vim '9qmr. mm“: mu spent _ parents. Mr. t Livtntrstatoe, SM! n n. r and Mrs. L [Phone _ will: postponed My. New mud to the - son Dail- sons J. D. manna» rhodium mmtmk. here and the Myth"); m a their“ "and. In mtetttmr--oato of the your. lime and “do Prmartorud mm not side on hab r the tumor. no)". navel am! Ir J. o. Our the plan"! Mto'l We rs J. White pod Mum. Dove". Ann-m. I ' and In mt. in at m " W. M“ Jean and a. m hold M ht the chug. 3 dar “In" [You will ad. In with] Ber Donn" of Jon given "all. I". ‘rlnted 'e ‘. Mekeetr I Mr and In Aw ooyod thr servieo tn ontlnuod wet funnel-x u†anâ€! and . been don";- svent a day Watson. Wet. Ming this I In Chow wry and I... friends In! nee to be room. Oct. McDonald to than! sure be Is mum and new Ilia. hauvonh B. Mr and Miss Wm. It Win In. tie h In lb Revâ€- bowlers " Owen the trtt. Menon porn! spend hur " be had by having a well drilled. I aim handle Pumps And Pump - Satisfaction gunned. to. J. PRATT, ERA. Doc-Mn Phone " r " Why then take a chance And all water that I. polluted and unttt for demo-tic use. when pm met an What is Good Health Worth? Water ! Water! ! Water?! DO you kuow that bread contains manyitimes th nourishment of other foods , DO you know that bread and butter or brean' toast?! with good coffee is the most substantial break ast on which to start the day t ALL Good Bread has a really delicious flavor and lots of nourishment. BREAD is your Best Food-Eat more of it. tAT G009 BREAD “mama minim." . THE CASH SHOE STORE Dairy Products, Meats, Flour. Cereals, Canned Goods. Coal Oil, Etc. Prim the lowest: Quality the beat. am no 3 am. Our Stock or thoeqrieg In brad now. Call or phone for anything you dam In an. tine. We bundle INFANTS“ BLACK KID BUTTON & LACE BOOTS sizes 2to 5, to clear " ...'..................... WOMEN's SUEDE STRAP SLIPPERS, Mach meehrtrin. sites " was. to clear......... The Upper Town WOMEN'S BLACK SATIN STRAP SUPPERS. Cuba: and low heels. sizes 3 to 6, to clear................. WOMEN‘S BLACK KID STRAP SUPPERS, Cuban heels. sizes 3 to 7%. to clear at................. MEN'S BLACK 1 BROWN WORK BOOTS. sizes 6 to lit, to elm:- at _'..."'............................ DURHAM MACHINE SHOP F. W. MOON, â€tumult Shop and Livery, "m tat Badman- but more Quickly. “hams Meal tumult. had three tines hater than cut Iron does. an cannot coupe. beam Joint- urn electric no welded. Conical cute with do and centre mks-In burn hot. ter " the outer Dulce. 10!" your order " Tungsten Alloy Steel Mattie Furnace H EN DERSON’S BAKERY J. C. HOWELL Specials this Week PHONE 13e ' mm- It to but SO, was REPAtRtNG " USUAL BREED? J. S. likll,llhl'l'll The undersigned offers for sale his residence In Upper Town, solid brick building, T rooms. good cellnr. furnace. hard and soft water. About 54 acre orchard and garden. A bar. train to quick purchaser. . Apply on the premises to Alex. McConntck. A full stock on hand of special for mu wheat. Order your supply early. No change in price. Phone 114. . J. W. Even a Son, MeKechnie Mills, Durham 1 Those attending from a distance were Mr and Mrs J. D.. Boomer and three boys; Mr sad Mrs B. Dickie Ind son and daughter, alt from Pree- ton; Mrs Rich. Howatt and son Geo. and daughter Mabel from Fergus; Mrs. Wm. Louth an er. and Mm. Geo. Louth from Norval. The happy couple left the next mor- ning by motor to spend a few days visiting friends in Preston and Galt, after which they will reside on the‘ groom's farm on the 7th of Proton. I For" I in" the dining room where I. dainty Gii. ding supper m served. In tho er an!“ 1 much Inger number unamb- led for a reception. The bride 3nd groom received many lovely gifts. The bride was dunuly dreued In white. xeorgette, wore a bride] veil, and carried e bonnet of lily of the alley. She m attended by her cousin. Miss Emily Shont of Shel. home. the groom being netted by his brother. Mr Ernie Ger. The bride's ulster, M13. Melinda Short: was ttomyr girl. Rev. D. J. Storm. of Hopevme. performed the cere- After the ceremony and consum- luiona. the guests were Invited to The menu to the number of 65, gathered on the In". where 3 beau- lful arch of evergreens. gladloll and men had been previously erected. Promptly " , o'clock. " Mr Bhortt, tut uncle of the bride, played the wedding much. the bum party came from the parlor Ind tstood um der the arch. she being given away try her father. A Pretty wedding toot m on the and Inn. at the home of Mr. and Mn Rickard Shortt. 4th con. ot Proton. When their eldest daughter. Lily May, In: united in mm to Mr Thoma F. Gllks, eldest son of Mr and Mrs Frederick Gllks. 7th con of Proton. RESIDENCE FOR SALE GILKS - SHOE" HYMENEN. 3.45 3.M 2.00 1.50 1.00 We hear that Prleevulo tn minus 'tetorrtow-ttherettorrodor- in: for g good physical: to 1mm Haney. Pdoeville m bout of hav- Ing good â€Nehru; for nm of vent to mum Mr Colin News]: is busy thruhlng down the Durham Road, west of Pricevlllo and the Nowell Bron. Ire _ on My run In. light and lth bid]; sm/ba by Heavy frog! on Monday morning. ice on the water. Thu head-y has B tine appearance and word: op- portunity to those behind In the hat- Mrs Jno. Nichol, nee Christenn Mae.. Nichol. After her marriage to Mr. Nichol she dropped the 'Mae.' Some of the writer's father's family attend- ed her wedding in the winter of 1866 at her old home at Lamlash. Benv tinck. Mrs Nichol could speak the old language fairly well, but u years passed by it became a. task tor her to converse. but being ttttttt obliging disposition. she would con- verse with the aged sex, who were not so fluent, in the ruling hum the English. The funenl on Wed, nesday from her son David’s home, was one ot the largest seen for name time. there being no less than tome 100 autos. belidel home end buggy.‘ Rev. Mr Sutherland preached In " le semen. delivered in I manner suitable for the and occasion. that brought so may to sympathize 'usd, pay the int tribute of respect tel one so invonbly known. . - l word could always be relied on. We have known her from her youthful days. Her maiden name wan Sara. McDonald, daughter ot the late John McDonald and Margaret McGlllivmy, who were among the pioneers of Eg- remont 70 years ago. Mrs McDonald was born in Emmont obout 65 years ago. and beeame familiar with pie neer life in her youthful years there. The son John L. and daughter Janet have the slncere sympathy of the community in the loss of a. dutiful mother and father so closely togeth- erK Many of Edge Hill locality will remember John L. McDonald who taught school as S. B. No. 3, and who was a favorlte with all his pup- ils. We Join in sending Condolence to both sister and brother. 7 Wednesday of last week we at- tended the funeral of an aged and most respected lady in the person ot During ain- atay at our old home, we attended two minerals. Ttte-titat was thut ot-Mra McDonald on Mon. duy afternoon, the 20th lnsL. which mu largely attended, the church be. ing filled. The Rev Mr McCormack preached a. funeral semen suitable to the lamented occasion. Mrs Me. Donald was a woman who spokvflrm~ ly, meant all her expresslons.and her PRICEVILLE & GLENELG we desire to thank .the many friends for the kind sympathy ex. tended to u: n our and bereave- ments. Mr John L MacDonald In an elder ia Chalmers United church and is also superintendent of the Sunday School. Members of the congrega- tion are extending their sincere sympathy to Mr and Miss MacDon- ald in the loss ot their beloved moth. er. A The remains were taken to Price. ville, where interment will take place in the family plot and the services conducted by Rev. G. B. McCormuck. minister of St Columba United Ch. ed church. who were tainted by Rev. G. A. McDonsld, minister ot Calvin United church. A service m held " the home ot her son an " Glen Ave on Sunday night and we; conducted by Rev Dr. J. W. Woodside and Rev. G. C. Kil- patrick, ministers of Channel! Unit. ed church. Pnoevmo. She took " Interest In m church work and ma cnmhlly salve in the Women-'5 Missionary Boriety. Co., Ont. Her parents were salon; the esrly pioneers of thnt continual. tr, where they were held in high esteem. . in 1890 she married Atex. ander MacDonald. who predeceased her tive months ago. The funny consisted of John L, a teacher in the public schools of this city: Neil. who died seven years s30 and In! Janet of Toronto. Last Christmns the lste Mr sad Mrs MacDonsld came to Ottsvn to visit their son and rennin“! for the winter. In April the father died ar. ter a few hour's illness. The moth- er was sick for seven! months duh in; the spring and summer from pen nicions anemia. from which shone unnble to recover. . l The late Mrs Mncbonnld us 1‘ faithful member of St Coimhe. Unit. this city. Mm MIcDonald was born in 1882 In the Tp. of Etrremont, Grey On Friday night last, the death occurred of Mrs Sanh MacDonald. P?ther of John L. MacDonald of Death of tbs h. ll. MacDonald John L. and Janet MacDonald (From the Ottun. Citizen) PRIOEVILLE can: may OF THANKS Mr J. Schenk, oidarviiio, spent Sunday at 2he home ot Mr Sun Pate terson. " . Miss Ethel Hnrgrave_was in Win- ton Thursday last. attending the tun. eral of her friend, Miss May Stead. Mr J. Schenk, thidarvimy, spent Mr and Mrs Ed. Lindsay, Eqre. mont spent Sunday with his invents. Mrrand Mm Robt. Lindsay.. . Mr Geo Christie is busy putting up a woodahed. I The school mir at Ventry Thurs- day last was largely nttended. The quality and quantity ot the exhibits retiected much credit on the school children of the township who will no doubt with this tnining make thrifty citizens. The performance of the scholars ot the venous schools in public snaking, marching and drills. ete., was exceptionally good.‘ The home garden hamlets madeanne‘ display and some very exquisite‘ 'bloom was noticed among the cor; lectlon. , i Mr and Mrs Robt. Stewart were in! Gait lut week visiting his brother; and attending the hir. I Mrs McCue returned to her home in Philadelphia Monday havingapent the past weett"with Mrs Chat, Wale. Mr Ed. sun. has been' helping; threshing 0mm near Shelbtirne. TORONTO Mr and Mrs John Smith and Al- lan, visited recently with their aunt. Mrs Hugh Sinclulr, Yeovil. Mr Wallace Ridden and tsister,) Thelma, were home from Luther over the week end. Mr J. W. Armstrong visited rela- tives " Brampton In! week. they go together t Potatoes are being considered these days one! will be raised saloon a. the sun shines. Them ls not much complaint ot rot in thisHoealitr and a fair crop ta looked for. Mr Ed. Cook, Palmerston, spent Two rue happenings occurred on the hunk: of the Snugeen in Proton one day lately. They were (1) a noted sport from a town to the east of us hunting wild ducks: (2) the dtsappetutnee of the farmer‘s beat unsDutaneetenattusrmt4 ta1krithrmrfHendawh- mmwish. Tum you “and†night." The miles which - old Mr Wu J. McLeod. who he: been under the wenther for some time, is considerably better and intends to shortly mane his work no teacher, nee: Toronto.. . Edgar McLeod And his hoi'u car- ried oil the red ribbon " P%trtteeton ttir lut week tor home but riding. Like walking. hone hock riding bu become one of the loot am. A re- vival of both would be good for the phones me the next. A lot of other follows an up thy. too Things are very quiet In the Park " present. all hoping for sunshine after the tall furl ere over. Jute year ago when everyone was oway from home attending the fairs, the weather went broke end snow. min and clouds he been the ruling wee- ther ell year. We hope tor a return at immune end that ell they enjoy my pleasant days during the rest ot the rear. i, Mr end Mm Noble Wilson and} deuxhten, also Mr and Mrs Arch. Ferguson. motored to Munroe-the lake lut week and enjoyed e van with Mr and In John Pmlow. Mr Wat J. McLeod, who ha been; 'Old Red? You bet I dot He's with Bywatet Electric up at Summon? l only see him about three times a year, but we're 'ntouehVthetime. He's" eu'eleu about letter-writing n he than was. but k telephou " . . . Do you remember Red McCutcheon ? " Two college grads, had adjourned to the locker- room ta discuss‘ old THE DURHAM REVIEW GREEN GROVE the nine day. Query ' Du new VIC!!!" DURHAM IGJEI . SCH©©IL . DAIRY PRODUCTS . 20 lb crock butter-E. Lindny, W. -'J. Ritchie. 10 ttt crock--. W. 'Bogle. (A. Herd, T. Bell. 6 m in pHnts-- / Mrs A. Anderson. 2 lbs moderately ', aalted-u-Mrs Anderson, A. Herd, E. QLinduy. 20 m bod-av. Basie. l DOMESTIC SCIENCE l Homemade bread-O. Ritchie, D. Potryyen, Homemade brown bread--- (G. Ritchie, T. Bell. Trom’ Pine Tree itiour---srrs Wolfe, Mrs Home. Wh. ; loaf, nut or fruit-T. Bell, In! Tobin ! Brown 1mWnut or thttb-Mrg D1vis,1 IMrs Wolfe. My tnum-A/mms',! (Mrs Bourn.e. Ten bisetsitr-o."atm. I nie, Mrs Bourne. chum g-Mrs lDavis, Mrs Wolfe. Cormeul mnihns l ---Mrg Davis. ‘Mrs W _ 2. McMen. l'Jirjii.-j,. Metltr'r, Mr? mm. Taru,' _lellr--Mrs Tobin, T. Bell. Sponge calte---T. Young, Mrs Meliraith. An- gel cake-MN Anderson, Mrs Kell- .mittt.' Light layer-Mrs McFadden. Mrs Clark. Dark 'ttyetu--Mrts dend- Continued on Pisa 8) _ F Being tan M, con w. Eminent. one mite east ot Damon. Contain, ing 100 acres. mm or lat. Good bush. P1rst clan loll in good auto ot cultivation. Good mam. Ap. pty tor particular: to Alex. Inbou- nld, R, R. 4 Durban 30--4 .-Mrtt Patterson. Citrxma--Mm Tobin W. Bogle. . _ . . Mn Patterson, Mrs Davis. Onions from Dutch tretttt--T. Bell, Mn Petty Table squash. winter-Mrs Paterson Squash, batsh-.-Mra Petty, Mn Pat- terson. Vegetable martNtw--Mrg J. Tobin, Mrs Patterson. Yellow pump kia-Mm Davis; Dr. Smith. Sweet Cora-A. Park. Golden Bantam-T. Young, Ira Patterson. Ptetsh melons Judges-J. McGom. J. Mount. FIELD ROOTS Potatoes white-Mm B. Patterson, Mrs Petty, A. Park. Swede turnips -Ml'l Patterson, J. um W.'lhther. Turnips my other-Mm S. Pstterson (Mangold, intermediate--. Mrs Patter- Ison. J. & W. Mather. Hamid. my (other-Mrs B. Patterson. J. and w. Mather. Field muzota--Mrs. Patter- son. G. Ritchie. Sugar maagtmitr--- Mrs B. Patterson, it Wf Mother. l GARDEN VEGETABLES Collection -Mrt, Petty. A. Herd. 1a!iiiririiiii Paterson. Mrs. Petty. gcabbage. early-Mrs T. Davis, Mrs. Petty. Csbbuge, winter--Mrg Potter; son. A. McDonnld. Cabbage, red-) Mrs Patterson. Mrs Davis. Table carrots--- Mrs Patterson. Mrs Potty, Shorthorn earmta--R, mum. Arch Park. intermediate csrrots --Mra. Patterson, A, Park. Partmitt---Mm Patterson, Mrs Petty. Celery-Mrs. Patterson. Radiance winter-Mrs. Patterson. Ruling“, tttttttttteo-MN. Knechtel, Mrs Pat arson. Red toms- toetr--o. Binnie, Mrs Pttterson. Long blood beets-Mrs Patteraoit, Turnip beeta--A, McDonald, T. Young. On- ions from tseed-Mrs Petty, Mrs Pst- terson. Potato onion-Mrs. Petty, In. Banks. English mttltiptierw- chic, qucGlrr, T. Bell. Pen-Reg. Range. Endings 'Ntrn-Mr. & Pat. tenon. White bonus-Mn T. Petty. Coll. tuid grains-R. Rum. Shea! out: from prise winning 'teur--0. & W. Mather, A, Grleuon. M. Barber. Stalks ending: corn-g. e, Hamilton Mm B. Patterson. Borghtun-A. Herd, C. Blyth. G. Ritchie. om. long 1h. .-a. and W. Mather. W. J. Ritchie, R We. Barley, 6qttmtd--W. J. Itit. Hamilton, W. J. Ritchie. Itard--Divtd Robbin. G. Ritchie.- Sprln; m Rally Dar “a obcerved in our Sunday School on Sunday last. A urge number of iiliciiri and child- ren turned out and listened to . spendid “an" by Mr Wil GM of Durham, Wile " well unloved solo was sung by In W111 nuance. Mutton: and mains. by . num- ber ot school children won the Cort.) trlbuted. 1 Mr Clark Wilson spent Sunday with friends " Edge mu. Mrs Wm Humvee spent a day the tirtrt of the week with her broth. er, Mr Jon. Brown. Allan Put. Mr and Mrs John Amen tad child- ten of town, were visitor- the ttrat of the week with Mr and Mn Will Iawrettee. Sunday " the home ot Mr John Human. Mm Rubicon m It. also 3 Aaitor at this home Sunny. Mr and Mrs John Amen ml child. Durham Fair hire list FARM FOR SALE. YIELD GRAINS MELODY BOYS' ORCHESTRA the town of m Forest, iooftmtsG IOU. nbudmoe spring m:- an]; fanning, 'rired, conveniently. but Fun pone-non. Apply (when 7 Box M), Mount For.“ The Dar-hub. P. 0. ure Stool mum: rill-luv Itoehlnn-Du hip. on Tue-an. shipper! an '., quested motive this; dare notion. l Lots 8 and 4, con. 2, and put. of Iota 5 and 6, can. I, B. D. R., Glen- elg. 4 mile: hum Durham, containing 150 acres. M tom hardwood bush. ti acres swamp, Mince In good state of‘cumvnuon. Bunk bun with cem- ent stables. (rune house with wood- shed nthchhd. _ Other ottttmildi- In ggod sum of fault. Well fenced we watered. tttrr runner â€ramp Isl-I npply on premises to . ‘E. H. LINDSAY. ' , 'R. R l, Pricvule, Ont. Telebhone Durham 605, la. _ ummmmuom. 'nmmmmmp El-mmw. Hollywood In in bad con_dltlon “um I typhoid epidemic tk breaking out. We have Iota ot dnrttritsg yuter. so that our unitary conditions we ttrat class. so we don't have that to wor- ry us." Wént to the otttee today And tt In an I'M Metsts-itekiese tret and the plaster {nuns and by the and] of It. there must he one hundred dead nu In the wand. . root- ue off houses and there no no home: now when there were be. fore. It ia m dvful mm. It In all the wind blew at 135 miles an hour Ind it Deemed worse than that to me. Tm- m dorm all over and tcrou up'utneu but the soldiers ud man-ea Are gndually getting everrtttfitar eHiteted it light. We have one candle which we are luring up tor bedtime. qt Int-div seems possible that our pretty city cu: be no devastated. Big building hue had all the win- dowa literally blownmi! and out. The Berrt. 21:26 Well we the beginning to come out ot our troubles here Ind todaat we even but a bath. We no sitting here writing with . lantern tor I “may night won A terrible night. " wu blowing pnettynhu-d at " o' clock but I slept until , when l hnnl- ly hot! to get up. Prom ' until 6.30 it wu terrible end all our window- Mew out on the cut end north side: sad the min poured in. Every mite ute l thotltht the side of the home would blow any but it didn't. The other end of the apartment building but the boy who lived in the apart- ment came in to us. Then It 8 o' clock Snturday ‘morning the lull came which luted until about 9. when it started in worse than ever. t tiruUty, cloned .up about 4 tn the afternoon, though there were spasms with heavy rain. Today it is nice and Mr Ind In Robert [Arson hove tho received word from their daugh- ter Irene in Miami, lid the given the following pen Nettle: tasked. One has to help another. Lot- of homeless. But we will " carnivo- up min. Tho “no of the ocean came right up the anal." '"nttor'thouehthettua- " mks. a penon sick macaw; ith, not like the lune place. More. Ion's, Mr cud In Watch and our selves had to so to " empty home Mor. Our mm m mind The; on Brown twine todar, aura yer tel-iv and Alex's tuna-ow. it he [on the mortal. The church in down. hundred- nm killed and Pto. - (I suburb) I: almost " the (r-mu" letters fu- Hui: We If! all under martial lunwlth the Ioldlers In charge. They won't in! anyone so out or In. We at one lot! of hm . thy and hue no Int. or or light. The menjut the root ed out and lying nll over. There never as known tanking like It. Ttyr wind blew 150 miles tn hour. house in oakiatttt Purl m left tm. damaged, And all the home. a the Beach In In the ocean. For! Lud- erdde In a total wreck TM! mob No team on tell how bad " m Inn - picture; but I never ‘NOTICI " nuns no. LAWRENCE. "up.†[an ron SALE FARM ron SALE Continued from Page , for slble that our so devastated. I all the m. t and out. The and there am there were be. Llano“ mam be 00. " My Moderate numb-Imqu "H.ttstottntrn,ete..-bermh. "Mev$oarotBotr,D-tam. Tenn-u Mummmlltbuin- 1mm,mla4. we dates my be "Yaatqod nu. later one: or with â€It. Tar-n Matte. Stu-faction mm“. " you plan tide. Dbl. 004. m “can“ Anfuonoer for County on. Llano“ Terms, Home“ Amman." In any 0W Sule- mien on mama tel-n Dues arranged at Ber-Id Once.†dale; duo through Dunn-Review.“ “when†Munoz. an. M. Dune-n. 1311an P. o. Phone " . 4-2. III-rim, human, as. In C. C. liddlebm " Dam on». At Fla-henna on Prtderm from 4.80 to ' pm. MIDDLEBRO', SPEREMAN & MIDDLEBRO‘ L F. GRANT, 0.0.8.. LOS. HONOR GRADUATE Toronto a†any: (Indium Rorut Col I)“ Surgeons. Dentistry tn all In.- ch00. once. But of Contra [in M Eamon. on mu Street. hotyon smock: of Tom Univ-iiâ€. “we qtorat Cot of Donn-Italian!» o'gnflrio ml: 0m 1 t , arm-run N... mm w.__c,. â€exams. DDS. LBS OBS. C. G. AND BESSIE MoGlLLWRAY Chiropractic Mall-u The Science that add. Life to years And yours to life. Cull and Bee u. mutton In: tn Durham J. L. SMITH, I3. " PS. DRS. JAMIESON & JAMIESOI Orr-o: H Anemon- Eye. Em and Come“. one. Moan: B-a pan, 7... III- BUMIYI 0mm mun smut, REUBEI th WATS " Sik Maintain“ glimmer... 1trtst" -rtrrrart-i- Mee 3nd midcnoe. comer Count. and human. was“ Post 0.. Doe 'eye, 'Y to 11_I..I_l., 1.80 to C Ell» , to than; KLEX. " DOIALD GEORGE E. DUNCAN Mt. WlLLlAM A. BLAKE and“... and Om of Noam Mummy cum Graduate, vulva-In, of It!“ Sleep: and.) . MO O’IEIL CH1ROPRACTqC M. th IcLELLAl BR. h. Adam-- I. I. t. Van" ML. “NW†Thom-yo and “hardly. IJ "ll ~23 :33] I} W ;.A A