OOOOOO 0000000000000 Eggs . . Potatoes per bag ..... Flour per cwt ........ Oatmeal per sack. . . .. Chop per cwt ........ Live Hogs ........... Dressed Hogs per cwt Hides per 1b ........ Sheepskins. . . .. .... Wool .............. Tallow .............. ' Lard ................ .............. I beg to announce to the citizens of D111hz1m and V1- (init3 that I have opened up 11 in SE-CIQSS Butcher Shop in1 11111 1111111811 all kinds of ï¬rst' class meats at re asonable prices. T 1 i111 01 der solicited DURHAM. Look! Look! OgS...... [Hogs percwto. What we do Market Report, DURHAM. Oct Saturday next, commencing at noon we will continue to sell, Lmoolum and Oil-cloth at; great reductions don t- miss this oppor- Lunity. In Blankets, Tweeds, under- wear, Prints, Cottons. Flannels F lannelettes, and groceries of all kinds is to sell at a very low margin of proï¬t for cash or trade. town. About selling below cost and other such nonsense. \Vh'tt z»: are giving as good value fox e money as in any house in fnm“ S. SCOTT Oct. 17, 1907 . 17. 1907 ONTARIO REGINA WATCH as no other watch can Because TELLS TIME 00 11MB TELLS Mrs. Cowl. who was c removed to the home of he brother in Kent. is ink for her hasty and untimel which 'is greatly to be wc when one considers the ; of the weather on Monday to lend assistance, and Master Frank Mitchell. who was on his way in from Centreville, hurried to the public The house was owned by Mr. John York and was insured for $400 in an Owen Sound Company, while Mr. Cowl had about $300 insurance on the contents. 2 {I Destruction by Second Fire. l l *â€" (Meafcrd Mirror.) On Monday night a rough-caSt house occupied by Mr. A. E. Cowl, on the north western outskirts of the town, was completely demoiished by- ï¬re at about nine o’clock. I I It is thought that the ï¬re originat-r ed some place around the chimney and was not discovered till it had gained considerable headway. Mr. ICowl was. at the time, busy waiting lupon his wife, who had not been up since the birth of their few days’ old child, and when he discovered the flames, fled with his Wife in his arms and his children following across a large ï¬eld to the home of Mr. Wm. Johnston. By the time he had re- turned to the house ' SANDERS DRESS CUTTING SCHOOL 31 Erie Street. Stratiord. Ont" Canada. 7 _ â€"' â€"-“vv‘l E To enable all to learn. we teach on cash or instal- ment plan. We also teach a personal class at school each month. These lessons teach how to cut, ï¬t and put together any garment, from the plamest shirt waist suit to the most elaborate dress. The whole family can learn from one course. We have tauzht over 7,000 dressmakers and guarantee to give $500 ‘ to anyone who cannot learn between the ages of 14 and 40. You cannot learn dressmaking as thorough as this course teaches it if you work in shops for years. Beware of imitations. as we employ no one outside the school. This is the only experienced Dress Cutting School in Canada. and excelled by none in any other country. Write at once for par- ticulars. as we have cut our rate one-third for a In Your Spam Time at Home. Or Take a Personal Course at School. She‘ï¬vas sex-vi Years for fraud. “Regina†"Oreâ€"om- 00“.... hogne of he; husvb;nï¬d-’§ Jeweiler is :itcle'the worse untimely removal as a. daughter of Andrew on. qusday Mr. Zones Clark knows . as much about threshing machmee and mills '. and he had trying experiences last week. on e buoy cause an good ayield as they ex- tery on Sunday last. We extend heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved friends. and commend them to Him who can bind up the broken hearts and heal the wounded spirits. ood held at Mr Z Clark‘s on the 3rd was ï¬om. a grand success as about 40 were he v, Mrs. Chas. Gray, Sr., and another on The duties of girls in the home by Mrs. Wm. Morrison. The papers ; were all well discussed. After lunch- . 0‘“ eon they all returned to their homes 106’ h saying that they had a good time. a 89‘1“ Miss Ethel Morrison left on the J Mr. 3rd to take charge of a school at 8168- 09 1" man, in the Rainy River district. Mr. We wish her the best of success. Danna amqorner Concerns. | Be sure and don’t forget the treat that will be on hand those who are present on Sunc‘ Monday in Varney. Good 3: on Sunday and big supper an gram on Monday. Come one all. um. lucuuuton's parents in Mt. For-l est on Sunday last. The Varney post ofï¬ce has changed lhands. Mr. Geo. Pollock is now the poetmaSter and the old hotel the post ofï¬ce. We wish the new ofï¬cial suc- cess in his undertaking. I don’t know anything that would ' be more appreciated j‘ust now than a little dry weather to let us .2 potatoes up. 1 Be sure and don’t forget the great 2 treat that will be on hand for all those who are present on Sunday and Monday in Varney. Good sermons 3n Sunday and big supper and pro- t s t 11 gram on Monday. Come one, come p Ill. t] The Women’s Institute meeting ield at Mr. Z. Clark‘s on the 3rd was t grand success as about 40 were >resent and a proï¬table time spent. L paper on The best books to read by w lrs. D. McCrie, also one on How to 11" repare the Thanksgiving dinner by he lrs. Chas. Gray, Sr., and another on do 'he duties of girls in the home by hi: Ira. Wm. Morrison. The papers . we all well discussed. After lunch- . in they all returned to their homes JOE .ying that they had a good time- a S Mr. and Mrs. McClinton visited Mrs. McClinton’s parents in Mt. Fo'r- Rev. Mr. Rogers will 1 of Rev. Mr. McLachIin’ Sunday next! morning at: Mansï¬eld Iaeeeon and f day'ed with his father and Mt. Fpresc. ’ , We extend the best wishes of all in R9“ Mr. Rogers drove to Holstew, this part to Mr. and Mrs Wm. Black, ’ Hanover and Walkerton 139†week for such they will be before thisitem ' appears in print. The happy event versaries at Varney and Ebenezer. takes place on Tuesday in the Mech~ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blyth visited 0di3t ChUI‘Ch. Durham. AS the mar- ew days last riage belongs to your town show in that it f0r you Mr. Editor to re the groom has been an friends In Dundalk a f we leaveI week and took in the porn but esceemed The truscees have engaged Miss young man 0f chxs part. Edith Allen as teacher for 1908 The new church is nearing comple- The Rev. Mr. McLachlin, from won. The furnace ‘3 b eing put in c r . . ' sermons on Sunday next at: 10.30 a. out acc 0f paxntmg, ““011 means In and 7 O’CIOCk D. m. Be sure and Speedy V's'ork and a 300d job In all come to hear him probablhcv in mm M . . A.- .--A varney. provoking, and when to prepare to go to the Mr. Foresci .1 Maggie McCrie arrived home a “and"? he found the chap in '11 yveek ago Saturday night after spend ; 5351 also quit work, but he em: bmih log. a couple of weeks very pleaSantly €391“: as usual nexc morning by so: v151ting her uncle in Sarnia. i0 6100‘" He has threSbEd 0Ԡ093??? . . i ve ‘ ' - ‘ Oscar Best, from Palmerston. VlSlt- e ry barn w1thm 8‘ disance 0f nine a ed his aunt, Mrs R J. Allen. last,miles' 3 ‘D b ._ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. friends in Dundalk a. week and took in the place. Rev. Mr. Rogers drove to Holstein, Hanover and Walkerton last week making arrangements for the anni» versaries at Varney and Ebenezer. Mrs. Wilder and her youngest son, who were present. at. her father and mother’s golden wedding, we hear Miss Grant, a. pro from Albany, Was ale golden wedding and Week visiting Varney friends. the Leesons. \Ve hear reports of other weddings Ving occurred in our division last eek but are not certain enough to hroniclo them. We would prefer to at such matter become somewhat. Rev. and Mrs. Charles Lesson and I ha daughter, from Indiana, visited for ’ w a Week with friends around Varney . c and Mt Forest. He preached to a‘} large congregation in the Varney‘smle rather than repert too pre church a week ago Sunday night. .maturely, but quiet weddings with-i Mr and Mrs, Ernest Leeson and ' out notice to the neighbors are cus- their son and daughter, and Mr. and f tomary this {811‘ \ Mrs. Fred Lesson visited around‘ Mr. Sam Chapman returned home Varney and Mt Forest with friendsJ girom Regina on Saturday looking , _ Rev. and Mrs. Cliarlee Leeson and daughter, from Indiana, visited for a Week with friends around Varney 3111 Ms Forest. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Leeson were ‘50 years married on Sunday 0:11 and celebrated their golden weddina’ on Monday the 75h at their son Mans- ï¬eld’s. when all their children were present excepting Frank, who lives at Rainy Riven We wish Mr. and Mrs. Leeson may yen be spared for‘ many years to enjoy life together week. Was also presont at; the . of New York 8016169 wedding and family Sun professional nurse C wuh her cousins. remained for a and Mo. Foresc take charge number in that experience to give know- . ledge of how to do a job up quietly Mt- For- I when it is a case of matrimony. The marriage laSt Friday night of Mr, changed Frank G.asby and Mrs. Elizabeth now the Crittenden was a great surprise to us the post all and caused a thrill of sensaton to‘ icial suc- run through the neighborhood net but what they are both in every way .t would eligible forniatrimoy and carry the v than a very best Wishes of everybody for a happy life, but Simply there had been get our . no straws blowmgr to show how the Wind was. Both had been very he great __ ___ __v - .7â€" --ulle JUL 0Ҡ58‘“ 6‘0 assets or any hart thereof to any person or persohs of whose clnlms notice shall not all then have been recexved by them at the I I 1 ml time of such distribution. h It ' Datedhheénd day of October. 1907. 0. Ton BAILEY. Hana or P. 0., Ont, .oy JOHN BAILEY the E der. In :M Allan Park P. 0., Out; Executors of the last Will and Testament of†on ï¬John Bailey the Elder, deceased.l “3 LUCAS; ngnr MCARDLE, .ly ' :Soï¬crtors for the Executors. evening. â€"vâ€" VLV-LJL‘ pursuant to “The Revised Statutes of Ontario†1897, chapter 129, that all creditors and others havmg claims against the estate of the said John Bailey the Elder. who died on or about the 30th day of J ulv. 1907. are required, on or before the 2nd day of No- vember, 1907. to send bv post p deliver to Tom Bailey. or John ‘ Elder, the Executog's of the last Will and Testament of the 881d deceased. their Chris- And further take notice. that after such last mentioned date the said Executors will proceod to distribute the assets of the de- ceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the shall then have notice. and that the sai Executors will not behable for the said OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to “TBA 13131,:an DA- A . Mr. Jas. Ritchie is brick vent Joe Lennox’s kitchen. ennebt’s farm for a counla of x on Notice to Creditors. 3.110 15 seems to give know- how to do a job up quietly is a case of matrimony. The I , lasc Friday night of Mr, }.asby and Mrs. Elizabeth an was a great surprise to us A ‘ ‘ ‘-- used a thrill of sensaton to Igh the neighborhood nos they are both in every way )1‘ matrimoy and carry the Wishes of everybody for a r farm, which owing to the All those the esteemed veneering See our stock of these price speak f0: themselves. ï¬g £._.~. We have a good ussortmex-xt of Double and Single Barre Rifles, Revolvers and Ammunition of all kinds to select frum. assortment of these. and our different; kind S of cartridges. H 4 I We also carry a McCIary’s Granitew ware. which is well and favora bl y known the (Oak Heaters) which . the majoncy of heaters both in usefulness and looksâ€"also many others which require no particu- lars given here. Horse Blankets A few doors south of the Middaugh House. New Hardware carry a full line of are and Tin- FURNITURE , Curry Combs, Brushes worthy of inspection m Washing Machines, \Vringers Remember we are agents famous lines of Md ‘Izu'y‘s EFL Stoves, Ranges Heaters. these is {the Well-known “S: Furnace,†which is almost, a .1531 private sun in any home ‘7 :, Parlor Suits, Couches. Taglés and Furniture Store consisting of Canadian This is the placé to get râ€"bot'h quality and eknown “Sunshine We have :1 ry's {Furnaces a gents for the *1 Guns, See our and Among