KX | in Ms BA 5'-3 Taylor & Co., Dromore E/iij;g 2 | :flxmï¬ï¬‚xsxxmmflxzxxmm@fl% ie cviigg that f1 al d it 1 t w t1 d it ©f fi p} vi $ le 14 t of th t1 it i f1 i th wt dr of w an ae fi AF €"T th aÂ¥ d ti pi One wa Ropres: 1% Free tr A certi Tickets Ticket th WA oi w m ul m OW m O m w w w w # 2 Taylo: ; 1ay â€" .40 ic ..- ®,® D ® CS _ We have ;'-. colorings in b :': substantial fo ‘.'.: now (7lll‘\A- «o+. KS Consistin ®a grey. Beauti x 2.145, now ... :': # 5 Gilt Cn x‘"% ® =s=) Fhe clove  for a tea set, 1 : x‘ We a‘"= Od t :C.'C: Highest x"a § x & Taylor Deerz’ng J{arvesters x/ hochaho oo n on o n on en a enc w e o oo e y Taylor&Co. Taylor &Co. METHING NEW Also W y m 11 In all the new shades of We have just receiyed 100 pairs of Lace Curâ€" ains to sell at special prices. FPancy and Plain Mohairs, â€" Barret Cloths, Crispines, Cordishines, Chiffon Broadcloths â€"and TIT‘weed Mixtures We are at and colors in GOOdS. inelnd It seems e pared for it by getting a more prices than wor Gohn Glark. n 2000 yds of English and Caradian Flannellettes y « n lara$ h 1 plain and neat stripes to sell from 5C to 122 yd W Dinner Sets l n A including ut 11 over leaf pattern, just the thing ‘t, 1 doz each, for only.:J... ... We have anything you need in Odd Dishes at very low prices. S. F. MORLOCK to1 H larrows, Wilkinson Ploï¬ghs, iicz ierston Buggies,. Renowned articles 14 Dinner lue. #reen ( Bedâ€"room Sets prices for all kinds of Produce in their line as we handle only the best only a mere list of our goods, but in quality and to the needs of South Grey we are not excelled: rrows, Wilkinson Ploughs, Heney‘s Harâ€" netrm Runaswias NE 2s. ws‘l 1 | Uimner Seats of 98 pieces, beantiful QQ ©, green or grey ; good and ho« imy occasion, regular 8.50 6 75 es is early to talk of Fall but we have preâ€" by buying our Dress Goods early, thus ore complete range of Goods and at better would buy them at now. at present showing the very latest effects in both light and heavy weight Dress Lace Curtains ew Flannelleftes w shades of Blue, Green, Browns, Greys, Red and Blacks. C O Tnrd icrm J ahinery. Cash and One Price ress GOOdS A few doors South of the Middaugh House. 80c < , fair prices yr ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO @| _ Mr Colin McMilla n returned from his : pleasure trip to (lalgary, Edmonton ; | and other points in the west last week (| and experienced groeat plessures _ and : benefit thereby, F ertunately his fine ' hearso was only re qâ€"zred once during his absence _ We weseome him back a> ’ gain amony; us, while away he met with | Mr. John A,. Wilsore and Mr, Walter Lothian late of ot iz town and report them as <loing wall. The Rev. John J., Hastie of Belgraye spent his bolidays areund the old homeâ€" stead. at hbis brother‘s KReeve Hastie and other friends around town aud preached acceptably at Awos Ciarch on Sunday last. In addition to the aâ€" bove Mr and Mrs Jos. Snell, Mr. Chas. and Miss Alice Ramage, Darbam, Mr. and Mrs David Leith Normanby, Mrs Mylanc!, Toronto, contributed on +A small scale a sort of fold boys‘ reanion. Miss Elliot of Guelph district is yisit. | img witih her cousins here, the Messrs | Renton . Mx. Sraith contractor Adair fro m Caldwood, h with their fine dulls 1 NC ce is o 2 C208 ACe mooile encE idence .of a little over forty years left last week and took up their ; in Mé P orest, to enjoy a. well earne and we hope a pleasan t ending to well spe:ut in the bosom of their fa _ _ Towards the close of the _ game they made some rather uncon:forta ble rushes towards t he Dromore goal, The two goals were ta ken by the home team in 8 and 1 minut es respectiyely. before the others were ri, Thtly on their guard, Good feeling prev, viled throughâ€"out the game the reforee .Mr. David MeKelvey keeping the play‘ers under control, Quite a large turno: 14 of the neighborâ€" hood witnessed the rame and felt thankâ€" fal no doubt that ti rey were not doing the kicking in the » revailing to nperaâ€" ture, A sumptuous. louch was afterâ€" wards served to the t eauws many of the spectitors sharing in the unbounded hospitality of the cit giraare uj» from Toronto on a visit to her father and mother, Mr. ani Mrs Chas. Wiatson. The re turn footbhall match was played on Friday evening last at Dromore teâ€" tween tlie team here, and one from No. 12 8.S8 variously known as Lake view. cement or marl but though they bad a score of 2 to 0 registered against them. their name is not mud, nor Dennis by any means. Mrs John Hylandls. and little boy, toâ€" gether witn her niece Miss Jean Brown, all of Toronto, are visiting at present at Messrs Garson, Sr. and J»>. _ Mrs Chas, Long_ and daughter (Geor. The weather for th e past week has been exceeding!1 y wa.rm, the merecury doing its prettiest to reach 100. This is the time when a â€"few inhalations of tresh, unpolluted country oxygen possesses more liteâ€"sustaining, health building qualities than ten times the amount of noxious, se werâ€"contaminâ€" aled air imbibed byy the citizen of the large centres of population. *4 to Dornoch, the loveliest yillage of the plain. . This will supply a longâ€"felt want and puat the hamlet in more immediate com iection with outâ€" side points. After spending a pleasant month, enjoying the hospitality of ueen City friends, Mrs Wm Campbell, of Cloquet, Minn., is visiting her sister, Mrs Robt Corlett, of (Glenelg. The Bell Telep hone Company are extending their limne from Williamsâ€" ford to Dornoch. the loveliegr wit} n .. Mr Matheson, a student College, Toronto, delivered pressive discourse in the Pre: Church on Sabbath last, T of thought and solemniwy of impels an audience to think step in mental or spiritua! | ment. The Township Fathers me council chambers of the villa on Monday last and â€" tran large amount of business ess the financial wellâ€"being of tt cipality. . mand Mrs Jas. I ; _3 n} S‘Ver an absence of five vears in Hutchingson, Kansas. Geo is a cultured gentleman and the vim and energy which characterizes his conversation make him a pleasant visitor at all times. Rev N. A, McDonald, the popuiar Presbyterian pastor is enjoying his annual vacation. We wish he and his estimable life partner a pleasant recreation and trust they shall return with renewed energy and enthusiasm to carry on the work allotted to their charge. i A number of sturdy yeomen from the immediate vicinity intend leayâ€" Ing for the progressive West on nna C y : ‘ We had a pleasant ct Geo Corlett, who is ret quaintances in the burg munity, after an absence o in Hutchingson, Kansas, cultured gentleman and and energy which charae conversation make him : visitor at all times. Miss Susie MacIntosh arrived this week trom the Queen City for an exâ€" tended visit at her home in the burg. o Wefl hf\d a pleasant chat with Mr Misses Blyth and Mclivride two winsome ladies of Egremont, Sundayâ€" ed in the village, being the guests of Mrs Harry Hunt. Mrs Jas Cumming, the popular proprietoress of the corner grocery, accompauied by Miss Mary Jane and Bella, is spending a pleasant fortâ€" gight visiting friends in the Canadian d rge turnoi 16 of the neighborâ€" essed the , rane and felt thankâ€" bt that ti rey were not doing 4 in the » revailing to nmperaâ€" sumptuous. lnuch was afterâ€" red to the t eauss many of the sharing in the unbounded ie over ‘lorty years here and took up their abode Dromore. ‘sCourse in the Presbyterian Sabbath last. His depth and solemnicy of manner audience to think the first mastil== 10. 1 osom of their family. actor . assisted by Mr, od, h ave been engaged drilltog mackine, in l + V% DUusiness essential to wellâ€"being of the muniâ€" Dornoch. n returned from bis lalgary, Edmonton the west lastweek eat pleasures and ertunately his fine quired once during wleome him back a. ‘away he met with m and Mr, Walter tens & an old Dornoch _wedded in Chicago invigorating‘ atmosâ€" homestead in Benâ€" spiritua! advance aac atter a res well earned rost iiners met in the ( the village Hall, and transacted a student of Knox is renewing aeâ€" : burg and comâ€" the popuiar enjoying his wish he and r a pleasant y shall return a life an imâ€" Mrs J. L. Fcrgusr-)n h ful quilting bee late] y We hear S McFadgen has taken the job of delivering cream separatâ€" ors. Miss Nellie Kinnel is at present under the Dr‘s care. Alex Ferguson visited friends at Mays Corners lately. Although our town is considered quiet, our worthy policeman had a job on his hands th e other day and he did it up in quick style. Miss Mary McFadgen went to the Queen City to see her sister Sadie, who has been in the hospital some time. We hope to hear of her speedy recovery. We s Anctat ind t /s : Anpmambindtint set horses and wagoo going over the side, talling a distance of 10 feet or more, but luckily no injury was done while help soon gathered and had them unhitched. Hugh McLean, while returning from delivering a load of hogs in Dundalk, happened with an accident which might have been serious alâ€" though no damage was done. While he was in the act of opening tho gate his horses, a spirited team of colts, took fright and dashed into the balf open gate breaking it into splinters and rashed down the lane to the barn and up the gangway, not satisâ€" fied with their position, then atiemptâ€" ed to turn, causing the wagon to npâ€" set horses and wawnn ihine numu +na Maying is now a thing of the past, most people having better crop than they expected some time ago. The Suuday evening prayer meetâ€" ings which are held in the homes here are well attended. Thelast meetâ€" ing was held at Mr. Ed Hopkins, We were sorry to hear of the illâ€" ness of our worthy teacher Miss Mcâ€" Leod who had to undergo an operâ€" atiou in the Fergus hospital. We hope she may soon again be in her usual health, Jas. R. Gun & Co. Mr. David Adlam has greatly imâ€" proved the appearance of his farm, recently purchased here, by the erecâ€" tion of a fine brick house. Harvest is in full swing here. Some have threshed their wheat and barâ€" ley which seems to be a good crop and a good sample. Mrs and Miss Wilson of Dromore visited at Mr. T. H. Lawrence‘s o ver the week end. Mr John Johnston is holidaying with friends in Port Huron. John has given up his school at Louise to fill the vacancy at Hutton Hill at the remunerative salary of $420. Miss Gilchrist, of Barrie, spent a fortnight at Mr Wm Livingston. Steps are again being taken to form a Rifle Association mm this town â€" Sevâ€" eral names have already been secured towards the furtherance of this laudâ€" able obect, whi ch with the material at hand ought not to be a very difficult matter. _ Apply to Mesers Robbie Tay: lor or Hugh Renwick, Miss Jean Renwick of Toronto is on a visit to her parents here Mr and Mrs Wm. Renwick. PARIS GREEN No water to carry, and a better yield. Over 2 Tons made on the premises and sold during the season of 1905. Mr. David Eccles, one of our best aâ€" mong the many good threshers here, lately purchased a fine new threshing outfit of Clinton manulactare, it is pro, vided with a straw blower, or a wind stacker. Mr. and Mrs Harry Sterne are spendâ€" their holidays in and around Bolton for a few weeks. Potato Bug Killer Miss Kate Dixon visited at Jfr. Wmm Allans and Mr. Bert Watson‘s. Nor xanby lately. search of Aqua pura, for the last week or more on the farms of Mr. Matt fAoopâ€" er and Mr. Peter Reid, and in both inâ€" stances finally encountered rock, though at yaryng distances. The article seâ€" cured is eaid to be of a I quality. We are glad to know that Egremont is on solid footing in more ways than one and judging from the coolness ol the water a good way from the supposed boiling cauldron below. They are goâ€" ing next to Mr. Jones Harrison‘s to opâ€" erate, Miss Eliza Wilson visited some of her many friends at Vickers last week, _ kind to use on iess work NIJ UKEEIN and other insecticides on hand. PARKER‘S DRUGGISTsS. Orange Hill. â€"â€"â€"+44â€"__._. The Only Means Vickers. your potato« a successâ€" The ladies REVIEW | _ The Durham Furniture Co., i L200 C j 1\1» O Gâ€"oing Mr. and Mrs Staffâ€"Captain MeQiliâ€"]| O vary lett Wednesday morning for| @ London after a stay of about a year & at Rob Roy Corners. They â€"were * @ presented with a beautful marble @ clock before leaving ; they will be @ much missed. « Mr. and Mrs Chas. Watson spent Saturday at Waudby. Mr. and Mrs Donald McFarlane and ftamiiy went to Boothville to spend a pleasant time with a number of relâ€" atives w ho were to meet on Tuesd av. Mrs Chas. MeArthur and son Archie were visiting Owen Sound friends for a fow days, Mr. A. L. McComb was up for a day or two at his home here, returnâ€" en Monday to nis work in the Domâ€" inion express office, Toronto. Mr, Britton is somewh in health lately hope sor able to be around again Mr. C a day‘s sate. Mr. and Mrs Sandy MeArthur and / litle boy, left last week for their| bhome in Michigan after spending a ‘ couple uf months with their parents | Mr. and Mrs McArthur of the glen. ‘ Miss Wilson of King is visiting Mrs A. B. MeArthur. Miss Melnnis and Miss A MeArthâ€" ur are making their annual yisit at MrD. Melnois, old Bunessan. Mr. Dan MaCormick and Mrs Elâ€" iza made Bentinek friends a short yisit a fow days ago. Mr. COH. Kenaedy was away tart Alex Richardson was the guest of Mr and Mrs Geo Lane and family July 29th. Mss Maggie McDougall returned home from spending her holidays in Dandalk. While away she experiâ€" enced a little fire and smoke at the recent Louise fire in Dandalk. Neil: McFadgen is "ac.l)feée;;; on-; o gaged in putting up a building for: o Geo Watters. ) plied their needles faithfully finishâ€"| @@®@®A%8eacseseeeeeR2eA80 ing 2 quilts and rolling up the slack. | @ ¢ «J. KELILY, F 1 11. Kkenaedy was away for| trip recently but returned’ SAVE YOUR MONEY and deposit it in the Standard Bank of Canada. _ One dollar starts an acâ€" count. To reduce our stock w close prices. WOOD C at : OUr * *X AÂ¥e. STANDARD BANK OF 6/ Rob Roy mewhat improvyed pe soon to see him DUREIAM BRANC our â€" Warerooms Savings Bank Department RRit ure 321C No red tape with us â€"â€" Never was any. e are offering lines of al} grades , LOGS & LUMBER TAKEN | o be ““,““““‘Q“i @ MacFarlane & Co. SA844e%teeeee2e88 e Now is the time to replenish your China Stock. RUGGISTS & sSEEDsMFEX We have a number of odd pieces which we are anxious to clear out to make room for fall importations to arrive in September, consisting of Salâ€" ad and Berry Bowls, Cake and Fruit Plates, Fruit Sets, Cups and Saucers, &c., which we are offering | at 25 to 33 1=3%0 off in China Clearing Sale except Wednesday& Saturday A8A44%08se esse0808 8 This Store closes every evening at 7 o‘clock one door South all grades and makes at very TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. outh of the Post Office. INTEREST at highest current rates allowed from date of deposit to date of withdrawal and paid 4 times a year. Your deposit acet. solicited. 4 ' l'l:a‘:'y twilled Cotton sheetin ' Large 11 x4 size Flannellette ‘| EBCY ME , 3 s 2000 s 4e ces Double gluï¬eggcu.l‘ China egg cups....; W. H. BEAN | Warerooms across the bridge north of the Post Office. Orders left at REviEw |\ Office will receive our best attention. __2°"° "7"/mS and Ginghams now in American pressâ€"cut glass preserve dishesâ€"â€"sor , Daisy Churns, Wringers, Washers , Hayloaders, Tracks, | Rakes, Mowers, Binder TABLE OILCLOTH, 45 in wide......... FLOOR * 1, 1 and 2 vds wide New Prints and Giinghlms Table Linen 51 in ‘Peter Bamilton AGENCY 3e 4 A. B. McLELLAN, Agent Prices and terms to suit purchasers Maple Leaf and SINGER SEWING MACHINI! The Improved National Cream Separators, 4 styl Everythin s in readiness for the Spring season. Call and see our Leader Seed er, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators and The New Hamburg Waggons Barber Buggies Bissell bteel Land Rollers Disc Harrows of Elor: ALL SPRING GOODS thing HDG.» + » + â€" » . . » + + ++ + + + x » » 35 tal and gold imitation cut glass 4 rng 7" wide 25¢ ‘7" wide 40c 0" wide 50¢ i7"" wide 70c @ O0On sheeting, 77 in wide, 25¢ size Flannellette Blankets, white n n en en e es n a e a ++ + + » + $1.20 per LACE CURTAiNS Call and see us 0¢ doz pr pr pr pr wide Ltd. Nest cggs dE alder SELLS in wide and wi CHEAP Block €1 4 N PR \& th T run