I;"| *« .. Ali the very Collars and Ti« Gloves an All 1n John H. Rose rvice. Call New | anud l1 yo y th TDNIiS +. C. NICHOL‘S STORE Gents‘ F urnishings All WATCHES and JEWELLRY: i Repairs has personal aftention. We My I Ir st DIAMOND HALL W D . G. A WEBSTER â€" lc more we of this week. 6 6 is now on display tyles of stripes. Mus ROBERT BURNE W chmaker For Our Assortment of Dress Fabrics to anniouuce to the urham and vicinâ€" â€" haye opened up The Ideal Shoe!=== The "Imperial EBE Varney. The average person knows: Imperial Shoes to be better than § others for different reasonsâ€"for fit 9 and comfort, style and wear, * 4 . ~ L '-'} @ * In Patent, Kid and Dongola in s\ 3 the blucher style. 4 i 1 Hose s,. Caps, Shoes £or inen latest in New! ock of RINGS and BROOCHES . e better than at the present time. in showing you through aur hish OI FRESH GROCERI! (.' Shirts, Underwear, t Ties, Sweaters, &c. iverything in the Gents line. ine ( offScotland Demonstration in Durham M ;ionablei s id boys | ye New! always have on hand a full you tnrough our high 'ather than a trouHe to Clocks, Rin connecte Our Stoc | »t Sam Petty wa aAro here at presen his father‘s faneral. The old log scho st the corner in | Jewe“er edding 3 ALWAYS â€"ON HAND . Bidding was m. Morrison boug it foiiowing : s, Broochss, Si t present « 11 schoolhog m Maple was sold I Ciags mpicet all kinds #l (*p 2a@ason. uis Wile and on the occasi Ww W ; besaooi in in the sc Saturday a ase which : lewocd cem:« by ancttio $o late for t} Mi andamark 5l Lake tock 'and Optician tC i@Tt 10 Watch verware coul AicP W TORONTO 99 t 14 in their ns of | them the _ .. | community 5t il mong and happy we five young couples w we record in this issue 1 p Mr. and Mrs. Don McGilliyray of Bruce attended the funeral of his cousâ€" in, Mr, Arch, McKechme. t Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Patterson left last week for Kempville to attend the {uneral of the latter‘s mother. Mr. Charter Sinith paid a visit to Toronto an Tuesday, Glad to see him around again after a trying illness. Clerk Allan of Egremont is in town today on business. Miss Edith Lloyd left on Monday to take aâ€"position as nurse in Fergus hospital. L _ W 1 happs t um ewâ€" home, and cati best wishes> of the pe 1 Mc W n t1 h 11 M h U wedded days to the _whose masriages 1 McQu Th W 1N uU 11 on Monday next will be the I t M r D NV W Holstein, was it the funeral ¢ mie, at the Roc n bride returned in wedding trip ip bouse in the 1¢ Patterson left to attend the )ther. D wialth hole Wed weel an Mn C this week American i month H Newspape ment if they Department wH wl presâ€" f the Lt Dr UA un Dominion Day Rog at the remai jntern over 5 PF SEpe uh ut AniBtad sn c lt s o2 2 y who, along with the Hanter‘s were the yvery first settlers here about the ear I8tl. . ‘there were six brothers, gnhu (never in this country,) William, Jas (father of Clerk Vollett,]) Thos., Asron and Henry, A family of six children survive ; Jas., William, Mris, Warger, Marty, Thos and Arthaa St after a period of poor health, â€" He had arrived at the good old age of 8i years and has been fur lJonger perhaps than any other man a resiï¬eut of this town. .. His brother Aaron alone reâ€" main‘s of Elm well known Vollet famâ€" rix muper ngnite in Aliimiry in diepe id 4 : s will not be paid for this advertiseâ€" Insert i6 withilly authorlty from the To the uCS We C k nt 12 on the morni tration on Ju In Memoriam. Continued from page Dromore. h comner th Hutton‘s co house. A ived up 1y $ LN U3 n John Me MAR ffer n A ¢ DIEVY on ige of 81 years. The nveyed to Chesley for : the deceased lived for urto moviig to Pownâ€" ; some 12 years ago p to the time of his NY Swinto irs. Ro O MIR 1 k Vollett,.) Thos., _ A family of six as., William, Mris, s ang Arthur. i native of Mull, Canada in the t1 nCK ecKil‘on tem w ling onths‘ dllness, rof Mr. Fred. moneers are heomwe in the W th ge 1, 8 Serv at ut t smm momncome endtiov sn rameame se sn Review tC ltiLV('(] of W Telegraphy on 24 ) D H W U he SHAW, Pre i t Polesstons I Merchants 1) Wa Apply 11 Cemenl Banker: Tows B y. . Ar HUCER Kecler, lhe Ba over the t itt e Bs H U R. BUSINES TED vcturer \sED the Seasom W 100 ( D ANC U mateh in F fan, )ht, t Wfl.r i nara 0 1 11 SAL, Ti 14 Du (Q () 10( 10 48th Highlanders‘ Band a surpassing aftraction () The aend Intar ord I ( w Apj The K sellin WwWOOL WANTE W lates from 1 Q W Keep in of these Tt ‘ 7HE BIG STORE Muslins, Persian Lawns, Fancy Deâ€" laincites, Vestings, Ginghams and S11 K This is the kind of weather that our Keep Cool ‘abrics are in the greatest demand. â€" Our range of ~liimimed Und st lacey wrilnm White Underwear W Yoaks io on e n _L_CECX. RUSSEL ns ;.....:hff“ka C t L em t W TiSSUES â€" was never better assorted. Tc i touch with the weather you will need some : fabrics. Make it a point to see our assortmment WC em in t MV 1 re soys‘ Clothing White Shoes i0108 Â¥ ast makes of Whitewear which is so eagerly ‘abrics being of a sheer nature require dainty wear. _ Underskirts and Corset Covers of the fs at reasonable prices and plenty to choose ted 8t We hbave not »verlooked their needs. on for them and all colors and makes of ND 1\ ihem t n 101 HIGHEST PRICE3 and BOV’S T Oxferds, str and bluchers latest ren s 14 ir of these. _ ‘TlLere‘s more <omâ€" ine and they are dressy shapes. and Children‘s siges. en‘s Chocolate and black id footwear. See our test in Women‘s Misses eight wooliens, of new patterns suitsâ€"cont and trousers only. we ever had the pleasure of the u. ussy class. See them. 'a We » 8 a tr p Pe. rs CASH OR TRADE. est in Childâ€" the very finâ€" E have now a* o < * m