L':' Men o-mmn’-fn ree ', her ‘:: «o=|--n i nts, ITH 191 mall rofits l1 in Desians _ raionTs &c. y. Largest cirâ€" New York 85 YEARS® ERIENCE EAR il. ‘Terms for paid, Sold by xui.'tï¬m Oster y ved oe Maaks _ ~PWre>â€"cauPe i| PRICE VILLE, ‘an est un est i tss NOTK arge l Y N TO Muskoka Lakes Lake of Ba;s Georgian Bay Aigonquin Park French River Kawartha Lakes Maganetawan Riv. Timagami, etc. ATTRACTIVE TRIPS SASH, DOORS, and all kinds of HOUSE FITTINGS Shingles and Lath always on 1 m«f at right prices. Custom Sawing promptly attended . to Also Sole Agent and Dealer for Dur«â€" ham and vicinity of the " Pricovitte‘s Yew Senerat Store For interior of b\lildinflâ€"btfler and ‘heaper than lath and plaster. Easy to handle Cuts with a saw Easy put on Cannot fall off zaves fuel No dirt or muss Call and see for yourself DURHAM, Our Drugs Yarious kinds Disinfectants Metal and Silver Polishes, Quality Pharmacy fl NewFishingTackle split Bamboo Rods, Silk Lines, _ Gut Leaders, Front Hooks, Etc. Houseâ€"cleaning ? il v You can Enter any Day at the 7 womrnert? ; 4) UISLMEAS Z“/ LC In A FLEMIN resion‘s â€" Jelly Powders () W Freshly assorted Grocery stock Aways clean and fresh " Delicious Light & wumer Desserts H NEW FIBRE BOARD JUNE 10, 1915 ZENUS CLARK all n USKCKA EXPRESS DURHAM NING MILLS ur We are offering for sale at unusual prices, our entire stock of Musâ€" Ginghams, etc. These are in plain crepe, figured and flowered es, checks, in the daintiest patterns. Would make up beautifully women or children for afternoon wear. Even a great deal of Musâ€" ire being used in the making of Comforters and downâ€"pufis. c in and see the excellent range at the reduced prices. A splendid range that sell from 15 to 25¢ per yard are being offered 10¢ per yd. This is only one of the many. CALDER. Town Ticket Ag )WNER. Ticket Agent PRICEVILLE imn2? Highest Prices for Produce. inder‘s & 4 S»tan render every corner and n the house sanitary and Empress Shoes for Women OwWEN sSoUND rsigned begs to announce : of Durham and surrourdâ€" v, that he has his Planing ctory fully equipped and is ) take orders for esh he I miot at }, F CA _ G. D. FLEMING for 35 vears _ Secretary ustomers who are not acquainted with this highâ€"class make of s Footwear, 1 have to say that they are the finest line of Shoes Canada. . They eannot be excelled for Style, Fit and Workâ€" _ In fact they are sure fitters. To those who have worn : have placed in stock a full ran%e. Once a customer wears oes. she always comes back. ry a pair of them and be conâ€" Ask for the Empress Shoes always. ostruction. â€" Oar own rilding and 34 successâ€" cperience. â€" Expert inâ€" «luce the very best dlogue free. was this department more complete. It includes Gents‘ s, Readyâ€"toâ€"wear Suits, Overalls, Pants, Smocks, Work e Shirts, Underwear, Collars, Ties, Sox, Gloves, Mitts, cte. In fact, everything necessary for every day in the week ind kept so Thus est and best value ey at or aryâ€"Cafe car ana firs Nortb Bay. Full parti ets on application t« and Stationery 10 rist tickets now on ations in Ontario at h liberal stopâ€"overs. 14K Men‘s Furnishings 100 » Box ka Whart, Al ille and Nort} made at Mus Unusual Prices in ade at Musâ€" a Lakes and ake of Bays. toAlgorquin » car and first m. daily ONT. i .‘9: Marstedt :l) and rt. h Another of car old residents in the person of Mr Alexander MeArthar has crossed the bar. Mr McArthur bas been in poor heaith for some time, but as he seldom made any complaints, his death was somewhat a surprise to many. His daughter trom Toronto, aiso his sons John and Archie were home to see him laid to rest. â€" He was buried in the old Presâ€" byierian cemetery bere. The splendid ra@in, coming as it did with very little thander and lightning, was very welcome and will be of great benefit to all kinds of erops. Mr Alexander McLean is very low and is still in a very critieal condiâ€" tion. Mrs (Geo. Watson has returned home again after spending a couple ot weeks with friends at Wait rs Falis. Mr and Mrs James Mather, of Hampden visited over the Sabbath with Mrs Mather bere. Mr Heory and Miss Martha Watâ€" son spent Sunday with relatives in the country. The united Sabbath Schools of Priceville 0. D. . and Swinton Park propose having a picnic on Jaly 1st, bat turther particulars will be given later. Miss Edoa Sackett spert the Sab bath with friends at Swinton Park A warm shower would be quite welecme again, indications are pointâ€" ing toward it Miss Eva Dezel! visized on Sunday, May 30th, with Harriston friends. that are making you feel so badly. If so, ‘you can easily tell. If your head feels dull and achyâ€"if your back hurts nearly all the timeâ€"if your appetite is Soorly and your tongue is coatedâ€"if the urine burns, is highly colored and offenâ€" sive in odorâ€"if you notice a brick dust deposit or mucus in the urine after standing over nightâ€"then you certainly have something the matter with your Kidneys. Get PERHAPS IT‘S THE KIDNEYS IdealVacationRoute Pointâ€"auâ€"baril SEVerH IuUVCL French and Pickerel Rivers Muskoka Lakes Rideau Lakes Lake Ontario Resorts General Change of Time May 30 Parnc:l;sâ€";r_o; C. P. R. Ticket Agents or write M G Murphy, D. P. A., cor King & Yonge sts, Toronto. R.MacFarlané, Aï¬ent, Durham Ginpilts St, Sauveur, Quebec City, "Por a long time, 1 had been suffering from the Kidneys and Pains in my Back and Limbs. 1 have tried several remedies without success. â€" After using Gin Pills 1 was soon relieved of my pains and now I am perfectly cured, and due entirely to Gin Pills", Mrs. Ve. J, GUY,. Gin Pills are "Made in Canada" and sold by ail dealers at 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50. Sold in U.S. under the name "GINO‘" Pills, Write us for free trial treatment. National Drug and Chemical Co., o"c;uda. Limited, Toronto. PRICEVILLE VILLAGE Conveniently reaching WOOL WANTED Fresh Fruits in Season HOPEVILLE Severn River Mr Archie MceKinnon, Toronto, spent the‘24th in this vicinity. Mr Chas. McColl, Toronto, is again in our midst. Miss H. McMurehv, the Iostitute delegate, is here addressing the laâ€" diesftoâ€"day. Quite a few of the young people gathered last Thursday night at the schoolhouse for a game of baseball, Mr and Mrs G, Ritchie visited Sunâ€" day with M. Mortley at Dornoch . Mr and Mrs Gardiner, of Mt. Forâ€" est, and Mrs Greenwood from town visited at Mr A. J. Greenwood‘s and other friends last week. A number of this vicinity enjoyed the scenes at Eagenia recently. Telephone Line No. 98 is at presâ€" ent out of order, Mr Hood, Sr., Dandalk, spent Monday at Mrs E. Hockridge‘s. Messrs Joo. Morrison and Jno. Watt were in Mt. Forest Monday. As we take our pen in hand, the much reeded rain continues to fall, It will be a great belp to all farm erops. We are pleased to report that Mrs Charles Ritchie has returned from Tordato bospital and though still weak from ber recent long illness, is weli on the way to recovery. Mr Herb. Hunt with his sawing mashine has been sawing wood for quite a number of the farmers of this burg. Mr John Weir again surprised the neighborhocd by returning from Niagara on Saturday night. He has received orders to leave there Wedâ€" nesday morning for * somewhere." Mr and Mrs John Weir, Egremont, visited with relatives on Sunday, Mrs John Bell and son Thos. spent Saturday with Miss Helen Cranston, Dornoch. Revy. Mr Whaley, of town, will hold a prayer meeting in the sehool on Wednesday night. We are sorry to report the serious illness of Master Freeman McFadden, He was operated on on Sunday mormning for serious bowel trouble. That he may soon recover is the hope of the neighborhood. ‘The many friends of Willie Matâ€" thews, formerly of this neighborhood, regret to learn of his serious illnass with typhoid fevyer and hope to hear of his speedy recovery. [Laterâ€"The fervent hope was not realized as he has since died .] Sunday last being Missionary Sunâ€" day in our Sunday Sehool we receivâ€" ed a treat in the splendid talk on Missions by Mrs Prudham, drawn irom incidents of her missionary life in Japan. 4thâ€"â€"Matt McKeown, Florence Mcâ€" Farlane, Dame McArthur, Leonard McKeown,. _ Sr 3rdâ€"Belle Kennedy, Charles Anderson, Johnoy McFarlane Ir 3rdâ€"Edward Hartford, Milbnrn Hartford, Sr2adâ€"Martha Kennedy, Fred Cook, Albert Hartford. Jt 2ndâ€" Ada Brown, Marie McArthur, Neilie McArthur, Archie McArtbur, Margarâ€" et Smellie, Edward Sills, Ist ~â€"Hazel Beaton, Margaret McFarlaneâ€" Primer Aâ€"Mabel Kennedy. Pr, Bâ€"Reginald Finney, Pr, Câ€"Uharlie Kennedy. 8r 4ihâ€"L Aljoe, M Haley, J Bell. Ir4.hâ€"V Ritchie, M Atkinson,. Sr 3rdâ€"A Lindsay, M Davis, M Whitâ€" more and M Newell eq., O Bell, A Ritchie. Jr3rdâ€"R Davis, Sr 2o0dâ€" M Mighton, G Lindsay and M Aljoe eq. Jr 2adâ€"M Bell, J Beil, D Mcâ€" Ginnis, 1st â€"8 Lawrence, B Hargrave, H Ritchie. 8r Primerâ€"M Horst, J McGinnis, JIr Primerâ€"I Dayis ana M Hargraye eq. sAns eA o sns 2t E, ScoTt, Teacher. No. 10, GLEN. & EGREMONT School Reports GREEN GROVE No. 1, GLENELG No. 9, GLENELG EDGE HILL E, M. McCuaigG, Teacher Homeseekers Special Train leaves Toronto 10.45 p. m. each Tuesday, commencing June 1st, 1915. For accommodation of Homeseekers‘ and general tourist traffic to Western Canada, through train carrying Tourâ€" ist Sleepers and Colonial Cars will, commencing June Ist, leave Toronto 10.45 p. m. each Tuesday until farther notice, running through to Winnipeg. Attention is directed to the remarkâ€" ably low round Trip Fares in connecâ€" tion with Homeseekers‘ Excursions to Western Canada yvie Canadian Pacific Railway. Tickets are on sale each Tuesday until October 26th, inclusive, and are good to return within two months from date of sale. " The Glittering Lure" is the litle given by Bonnycastle Dale to a story of beforeâ€"theâ€"season fishing in the opening pages of June Rod and Gun which is published at Woodstock, Ont., by W.J. Taylor, Limited. ‘*Honâ€" est Weight " is an amusing tale of two rival fisbermen as related by one of the French Canadian guides who acâ€" companied them on their outing after ‘de beeg wan." " Three Swedes there were " is also a bumorous story relating the experiences of a " vulgar, rambling trio," showing how everyâ€" thing tarns to ashes to those witheut Apply to any C. P, R. Agent for fkil particulars or write M. G. Murphy, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. Buy Farm It is bound to increase in value, Men in a position to judge say that no farmer living toâ€"day will ever igain see cheap beef. _ This certainly means an early increase in the selling price of farm lands, I have for sale ; I0) acres near Dromore, convenient to school,. _ Splendidly improved, only $1000 down, balance at 5 per cent, Price $2500, 100 acres con 18. Egremont, well preâ€" servyed $5000 or with another 50 acres, $6000. 100 acres Egremont, near Mt. Forest, Good farm, worth more but offered $4000 or trifle under for quick sale. 20) acres Egremont, near Holstein, One of the very best farms in the Township. _ Wiil soon be picked up at yery low price quoted. 100 acres Bentinckâ€"the John Clark farm, con 3, W G R. Cheaper than ever offered before, {00 acres Bentinck, lot 51 con 2, W. G. R., near Durbam. Good farm, to BU seeing J# sfe ofe ofe ofe ofe cfe ohe oho ofe ce e che H. H. MILLER, just in â€" well worth $# > your inspection. Also !é\‘.f ‘,1,? ‘75‘."!" dAZ Jo P 4 % Adt Lt Ast ex, To C, L. GRANT $ g McFadden‘s Old Stand, on Durham 3 <p <#e C pqdbLpLppRPLEtt ORAAA PRA rapApE® : iLadies’ Boots Ke and Slippers se she 900000000000000000000000000000 0C â€â€œâ€œ! cheap. You connaot afford to BUY or SEBLL BORROW or LEND without first We have a nice lot of $# Men‘s White Pique Shirts and Silk ‘Ties. TE DURHAM REVIEW Ladies Waists Property Now Hanover K | a purpose. **Sport in and around the Rocky Mountains" " Carefree Days in Newfoundland," etc, and the regular departments which latter are full of interest to the fisherman and gunner, make up a very interesting early sumâ€" mer issue. ; Musical Instruments 3 Must be Disposed of WWWWWMWWMHWMWWW&W@ Sunshine No _ ash shovelling Ibrnace necessary. _ See.« the McClary dealer or write for booklet. 33 Sold by J. H. Harding CLEANâ€"No dust or flying ashes. Ash chutes guide all ashes into convenient pan. Coming THE DORENWEND Co. OF TORONTO, Limited, Canada‘s foremost hairâ€" goods establishment, will display and demonstrate a sample stock of the latest hairâ€"goods fashions for ladies, and toupees and wigs for bald mon, at the Hahn House, on Friday, June 18th FOR LADIESâ€"Dorenwend‘s Transformation by overcoming every defect of your own hair will assist you to appear at your best, always. Switches, Braids, Pompadours, Wavelets, etc. of the finest quality hair and unsurpassed workmanship. «You are invited to inspect these goods. I have purchased the stock of W. J. McFadden and moved my present stock te McFadden‘s stand. The store is now filled with Pianos, Crgans, Sewing Machines and Musical Instruments of all kinds in the highest and best grades. We must have more room, and to get it, our big stock must be reduced at once. _ If you are looking for a snap in an instrument, or anything in our line, call and see us and arrange your own terms. You will find our prices right. H. 1. SNELL Remember the dateâ€"Friday, June M‘Clary‘s to Durham GENTLEMEN! ARE YOU BALD ? A Dorenwend Art Hairâ€"toupee will make you appear years youâ€" nger and will prove a benefit to your health and comfort. Indeâ€" tectable, Featherweight, Hygenic Have a demonstration of what it will do for you. Two Businesses in One Neut oi og The Review to New Subscribâ€" ers to Jan. Ist 1916, for only 50c Subscribe to‘day. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO 18th only * 44 {BIG 44 %"s NEW SPRNG C901 l Licensed Auctionce Grey. Terms medcrai ‘for sale dates can be Office or at my resic Phone call to No. 6 ,promptly attended to. fancy, at................l5¢ per yard Table Linens. ..25, 50 and 68c per y.04 Grey Cotton Sheeting 2 yds wigde 25¢ y d Heavy bleached Shecting 2 yds Lace Curtains % yae long, 40 in “50‘: pr "© _ 2} yas leng, 42 in wide 75¢ pr * _ 8 y&elong. 47 in wide 1.00 pr ** S{:n long, 47 in wide 1 50 pr All Curtains have the new finished top . Â¥Fine English Cotton Orepes, whit» and WIHHES SX s 1: rx 1sax+~+xaÂ¥24s +4 Heayy l1x4 Flannellette Blanket white and grey........ ...150 Heavy 1254 Flannellette Blanket WnibcIOAIY.... .1 ... .. . . . .1 8G 1 J, ARTHUR Patrons of summer creameries cheese laciories, we waut your C during the winter moutbhs, Hi prices pai pMy Lwo caus tfiee and pay Lwice wonth, â€" Write for cans. #@r MrMcPha dence in Ceylon i. & AUPRLJ N. .0 RESIDKNCE . @gesend he ollice on east #ae o! a Foxo®Rr GRADMATE Tord duate Roysi Coliege 1 Dentistry in wll its oramche Officeâ€"Over Jeweliry site Post Office, HONORGRADVATE o University, graduate of Roy: of Dental Snrï¬eons of Ontari Ovyer J & J HUNTER‘S Ne Tclephone W.C, PICKERING D. Barrister, Solicitor in Suj Court Notary Public Commi~â€"s Money to mnoan, flice on Lambron St., oppo O Walpole‘s Stables, ARTHUR H. iicensed A uct Terms moderate .A to amtes, &c., must 1 fice, DusLogu, sa* there, or to Ceylon attended to, Terms Insurance Agent, MNone Issuer of Marmiage Liceus eral financial business Lrat UNDERTAKERand Funerali Director Snow Rooxsâ€"Acro Hou Embaiming a Spociality. Picture Framing, Suertcst No RESIDENCE â€" First house‘ sou Lawrence‘s Blacksmila Bkoon Staff and Equipment. The school is thoroughly equipped in seaching wbility, in chemical aud electrical suppnes and fitings, &c., {or full Janior Leaviug anda Mawric« ulation work. The following competent siaf are in charge : THO8. ALLAN, Principal and Provincial Modâ€" €l Bckool Teacher, 1st Class Oert\cate ning of the term if possible, _ Board can be ob tained at reasonable rates. Durham is a hoaithy and attractivetown, making it a most desirable place for residence cational I&ond spare no paing to see thiat ieac and pupiis have every Mvmuï¬'l)onl.c pr presentation and acquisition of wleage lessons in Voice Pro Singing, at the home « McComb, every Puesds 7 p.m. â€" Appointment booked. FFICK : opposite Lice Menber Colie Intending Students should entor at the begin The record of the School in past years mf one. . The trustees awre progressive . ionally and spare no paing to see that teac DURH A M HIGH SCAOOL C. RAMAGE, OR. J. F. GRAKT, Notary Public, Com CONVYEYANCER DURKAM ONT. (L Fall line of Catholl and black and whit for aged people, hN4 AF* 4 J. P. TELFORD. GRA NT K. e Cream Wanted R, H. ISA&AAC A. BELL D. MePHAIL, ( oP to C. RPANAGE FEES:$#1 per month in advan OPFIEL 2sÂ¥ E8 SINGING CO0K i E4 A [ L. _.sé» iL y* ***~* JACKS wal 1owr n ersl Mar wC 40 AY Beoretary ‘01 L Ds i p tw 14 | C 18@ lug «CÂ¥ a