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Durham Review (1897), 9 May 1907, p. 4

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C +% € 5| . Messrs Albert Pierson %..q Tavlor & Co., Dromore& | t are eofogpe betain i ad car «onanmimmenimmmreesmn emue smm se | o bowsin t nale, m fi Paint now is Es * Y F@IOAt In one half pint f«s _ very useful article for small pigce x; odd jobs when a large can would be 5:5 Family Paint § 1O METHING XEW in wWASHE Also Wilhelm‘s Wri iaymond Sewing Machines Agent for the valâ€"leaves a glosé); fire is lighted, t i a 1J Paint and Wallpaper ramemhar it faw as scotting in any color or er other paint, or better e 5. W. stove pipe CC Mc wl s is ECE _ We w is the best advice and be the best which is 8. JP, P ‘3 We have almos fine tweed and very newest pat Sho YErd laknok Boy‘s and Children‘s Suits fHe tWeed and fine very newest patterns the very latest cut ; $7.50 to $15. The best in their PROCRESS _ BRAND CGLOTHINC f you will inspect our stoc FASHION, MATERIAL ship en S ip and price of our clothing it is almost impossible tor us them. We never had such sortment of Men‘s and T Children‘s Su c FOR MEN AND BOoYS almost any kin(i of new 740 NAL pint and pint ting a r small pieces of furniture or ) can would be too much. pipe varnish Has »o eqâ€" finish and has no odor when it cut at prices this Spring oung Men‘s Su; 2"Ind of & suit you want in English" worsteds of the which are well Hail na~xt :. stock and note the STYLE sure to secure PS you will see that or us to improve on l such a large as. and Boy‘s and » Linings and e well tailored in all the way from have Chat workmanâ€" fey «> [efe) uits. TORONTO _7 > "iiy moving around wiE‘h“a"t‘iea 1 up neck, the result of a half a& dozen [ boils. _ Mr and Mrs Peter MeDonald visit. ed {riends at Swirton Park, Messrs Albert Pierson and Wa!ter mail are eng aged bailding tences on | sthe new railroad. again. othy;jja "2; 000 A. Ferguson of Boothville, visited 1| at Mr and Mrs Chas Ferguson‘s late y . We notice Jack E. Ferguson is carelully moving around with a tied g(;)) neck, the result of a half a dozen ils. Mr and Mrs3 Johh “Z Boothville, visited 1+ Chas Ferguson‘s late y Nr Wm MeMurdo, blacksmith of Swinton Park, visited his brother Sam of this place a week ago. Mr Chas Ferguson purhased a new seed drill and disk from Ronald Msâ€" Donald of Proton Station . PbA ihed i Aniinb ind is2 Mr Joe Campbell has Master bie Snail engaged for the spring Robbie is a mower, E7 it o ty _ Mr. John Muir sold his farm to Mr. Allan McGillivr sum of $2000. John now the town of Mt. Forest Mr. George Robb sold his 15 Con.I2 to Mr. Ganroa Ds C bihainttiiontitil cliscca c id Mr. George Snell reports a fine make of Maple Syrup by his new Eâ€" yaporator. The cold sap enters autâ€" omically at one corner of the vessel, and the finished product flows from the opposite corner at the other end and is strained ready for market with out being touched by hand or dipper,. Success George. The cold weather and the shortness of fodder combine against the interâ€" ests of the Dairyâ€"man and the cattle J feeder. Hay is now wareh a1s C OEEH _ beeding operations began about the 25th inst. but the wet weather put a stop to it. Seeding will now be later than usaal. A letter received from M. D. Drimâ€" mie who left home about a month ago for Aylesbury Sask. reports hardship and delay because of the dean snau" | e Cta oo _ OV ET P _ OUr village, Mrs Scrimeger of the Iith con., has moyed into castle pinch, the house vacated by Mr James Dean. Temperance people can say here that the weather has moderated down nice since the first of May. Another settler in onr eillnl2s ns ma, _ _ °O SvAPHm IHC, & DUmâ€" ber came a distance to take part, An exciting time was as it came near PPÂ¥ antolenbnts ce O ue oi 1 Reeve McArdle has been on the sick list for some time but is improvâ€" ing and able to attend to business aâ€" gain. Mr David Allen has been in Darâ€" ham lately. f Miss Bertha Allen of Durbam, forâ€" merly of this place is back visiting ber old friends bere. ‘ Mr J. Fetters of Egremont, has been visiting his sisters at the corner store. Mr David Allen has purchased a fine young driver from the Abobot‘s tamily near Dundalk. He is a goer. The closing of the Hopeville bar last Tuesday night the 30th April, was rather an exciting time, a numâ€" ies use 293.. 1. Mr Bishop of Conn, who was inâ€" jured by the expiosion is improving, and likely to get around. A numâ€" ber of people from here went and saw the ruing. Yeovil. intended for lest _ )i 70"+, HCPVOUgall | Mpr Stinsofi, Sr. bas'been under luation. _ Push ahead | the weather of late, hope he will be around again soon, 1 ul ~_ Glad to see Mr Teasdale out after le Park being laid up tor some time. r.â€"Si Mr Duacan MacKenzie and daughâ€" havem:‘rzogggdfga?gtr ter Annie of Durham spent Saturday , I will try to write and Sunday visiting the MscDonald‘ : bhappenings in the | family. +vea from M. D. Drimâ€" ime about a month ago Sask. reports hardship use of the deep snow, Snell reports a fine Syrup by his new Eâ€" e cold sap enters autâ€" ~Â¥#â€"4â€"_ to who would get the e bar. Quite a numâ€" the next day a little twitting others about fun, even strict temâ€" would be sometimes Hopeville 2°, 2000000 TOC | in tsrel| A. S. H UNTER d his 50 acre illivray for the l e a 6 10w resides in 1 Miss Mary Deschaw of Walkerton spent a week visiting old friends. Mr Tom Sn})ernault has had a seâ€"| Selada Ceylon Teaâ€"Black and mix. vere attack of pneumonia but is on / Fure 30e & 40¢ a 1b, the road to recovery. | Pute Canadian Honey in 25¢ jars. be later ). Drimâ€" nth ago ardship p snow, a fine new Eâ€" rs autâ€" vessel, ‘s from er end et with lipper. I 1 ortness interâ€" cattle r ton ‘as reâ€" dicitis 1 K. [ A «ha | Hf Miss Ellen Smith bas been of late, but we think these days which we are hayi make her feel better, _ Mr Albert Davis and brother of Brant spent Sunday with Mr Allan MceDougall and family. Mr Dancan McKinnon has crected a neat little summer kitchen to his new house. Expect be will find the: comfort of it. | THE DURKHAM REVIEW A Sorry to hear of the serious illness of Mr Richard Boyee‘s baby boy, but bope under Dr Smith‘s care that he will soon be all right. to be laid up anc soon be all right. Mr Donald McRae has been conâ€" fined to his bed ‘or the last week or so. This is a bad time of the year in tm BeS® s celo l en ot. 1 1 Misses Lizzie and Kate McDougalil of Darham spent Sunday at home. Casli for Eggs up and we h(;;}e-'t-xvta ‘will s #12NeUette biankets 1â€"11 k has been laid up| or greys q $1 20 2 z. °° D White it we hoFe under the I Nioor Oileloth 1 yd 114 &2 yds wide, 2esq ya she will be alright| S®I"=*® Rugs 30 x 60, §3 each; Made of strong stainâ€" ned handle and cast steel holder, reguâ€" lar 15¢ valpe. Friday 10c Friday 99c Mop Sticks Crawford Three in a set with stand and holder, bighlly‘_ _polished, Large Pertorated vegâ€" etable Cullenders, .. worth (1BC:.+! .l# ies Friday at 10c Sad Irons Cullenders worth $1 .1 Large Maple Wood Chopping Bowls & worth 55¢c. Special The Chopping Bowls..... Large size, mado of Strong beayy Tin, worth T5cts.. ... . ._ Cold Blast Lanterns... For cleaning brass, copper, steel, gold, tin, silverware., &e. Regular I5c. value For 11¢ argain Friday Metal Polish _ On Friday, 40c Friday, 50c poorly |W. H. BEAN Lo OW 2 yds long, 2 in wide. QXd‘;dl long 30 in wide 3 yds long ~ 30 in wide 314 yds long 36 in wide, 3}4 yds long 50 in wide, 3% yds long 54 sn wide. adies‘ black Sateen Undersktrts $1.00 each "_ white Lawn Underskirts 75¢ to $1 Sach “ our Ladies‘ fan coljars at 25¢ â€"bargaing fi our new Prints fi’na Dress Ginghams THE B/IG argain News , Grain & Wool HOUSE Come in and se it a chance. T you wait. pposite the R GENERAL Horse Bhoeing a Spec Agent for the Patent Fire Escape and Folding Ladder, No house or public building of more â€" than one storey should be without it _ Price most reasonable. I have purchased the WJ LAWRENCG The Bargains for this day are extraordinary. 4}% inch polished steel _ blade and points Japanned, worth 15c, Friday 9c. Carpet Stretchers Complete with wood bandle~ and recopâ€" Carpet Beaters Complete with Rolâ€" ler, bearings. and erank. _ Worth 50¢, Friday at $1.99 Grindstone Fixtures.... Barrows made of strong elm and iron wheel worth $2.50. Garden Wheelbar‘s Stable Push Brooms BLACKSMIT»H» Brooms made of strong heavy bristâ€" le and heavy back worlh. 55¢c, going Friday at 39c¢ Friday 39c¢ â€"25ca pr at 55 lalty : q4 l :g: Pri t uh ho He ofi oofi s ols ol oge ope P A stock of Nationatl Portland Ceâ€" ment always on hand. We also have an immense stock of Sweat Pads, Plow Back bands, Plow Harness, and driving harness of eyâ€" ery description. _ Halters and whips in abundance. His furm'sbings for him self, he is fortunate if he comes here to make his se. lections. Have you seet Machines? No without one. Pr We have in stock at present six sizes of Express Wagons, at a price to suit every boy, Just to hand another shipment of Bicycles and Bicycle accessories. Who would be without one of our Marmalade and fruit slicers. Wez Ta ind vieir es B +.A ose. The buggy paint is a varnish gloss paint of great _ durability. Made to withstand outside exposure â€"and does it. 100, OCO dozens ot Eggs wanted this ;veek in exchange for Paints, etc. th{eemsel:x;ll‘)e; thvo‘a,re is no paint to equal o ols P _ °0 bnerwin Williams for every porpâ€" HARDWARE egins to S SEED CORN NOW IN AT arker‘s Drug Store 1Â¥leatts uying Right WHEN A YOUNG "RENNIES" "Mammoth Red" Mangel "Giant Sugar" Mangel ‘FERRYS" "Yellow Leviathan" Mangel "STEEL BRIGGS" ‘Half Sugar," Ma "Field "Garden Seeds BULK & PACKAGE The kind that grow ‘"Saw L og seen our Hand Seeding No tarmer should be Price moderate. | 3336@ . Black 99 We‘re also Agents for Proven Steel Tracks, Singer Sewing Machines. VWalkerton Marble Works, The Bell Organ & Piano Co., Churns and Washing Machines, srantford, Brockville,Grey Carriages We are sole Agents in Dutham tor the above well known Implementsâ€" Binders, Mowers, Dril}s‘ Harrows Dise Cultivators, Manure S readers Hay Rakes, Hay Loaders. l?a_v Ted ders, Masseyâ€"Harris Cream Beparator The Masseyâ€"Harrig o McQueen & Morice We Are now ready to do busâ€" iness with you We meet to our mutual advantage. Our stock is new and atâ€" tractive and our pricâ€" es are low. _ Come and judge for yourâ€" selves. _ We are alâ€" ways pleased to show goods whether you bay or not. If you do not buy now you will again, | " shades is the finest in the district. "ry us for Ready Mixed â€"â€" Paints, Alabastine, anâ€" other houserleaning neâ€" cessities. Druggistq & Booksell A blg cut in Wall papers ur selection of window Anextra large selectinn, also extra large reduction in price. We give you two packets for the usua‘l price of one. i9 Garden Seeds acFarlane & Co me fine wallpapers suitable for becfi roomsâ€"only 3. 3) it Locals MAY 9 1907 q ers le ,\ [ [ Rememlj G. Lawr Ts E * \\'1 er the Anyon vated 13 advise attend : KR Has Wind Fram #4

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