EIGHT This is the season for preserving fruits. We are prepared for it by having 3 H) 3w ks of the best quality of Crystal Granulated Sugar bought be- fme the mlx ‘clllCP, “hich “e are now selling at less than the Wholesale;3 Price. Buy early or you will have to pay higher prices. Wall Paper 1 Rugs In the neatest ( Dress Goods Boots and Shoes. LARGE SALES I1" 55 In the neatest designs. See the House Furnishings on Second Floor. .-~.-- ~00 Jug. Mme: New Idea Patterns. A large stock of the newest patterns. 1 0c. each. See the Remnant Counter. ï¬ 1 t to ick from Remnants A â€e- 0 p at low prices. The Highest Prices for Butter Eggs. Everything in it’s Season McKEBHNIES’ WEEKLY NEWS of Light Goods as the Season Advances. '\I+n s Lomse Straw Hats, worth 1 50., were 100, were 80., now 60. \len’s Fine Straw Hats,w01th $1. 25, were 500., were 400., now 300. T. Corsets A ï¬ne assortment of the newest styles. See the “La Deeseâ€, $1.00 per pair. J ust arrived, a. new stock to select from. A pretty stock to select from, at reduced prices Down '60 Prices in the newest designs. SMALL PROFITS THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. Mrs. Will “Hales, of Toronto, the guest of Mrs. John Hales. Mr. and Mrs. AE. Armstrong, of Bay View, spent part of last Week with relatives here. ‘is Mr. Henry Tucker, one of the most highly respected old gentle- men in the community, passed away on Sunday morning at his late home in Ceylon village. where he has lived retired for several years. Mr. Tucker, who was 77 years of age, was born at Tintian- hu‘l Somersetshire England When a young man he came to Canada, and about fifty years ago settled in Glenelg township \1 here for many years he farmed success- fully, and dealt extensix ely in stock He was in much demand as judge of live stock at fall fairs in‘ the county. The deceased was Miss Zell McLeod, of Toronto, is home attending the bedside of her father, Councillor McLeod, who was recently severely injured. We are pleased to report Mr. McLeod doing exceedingly Well under Dr. ,Carter’s care. Mr. Geo. Holman has returned. to his home at Grand Rapids, Mich much benefited in health by his holiday here. Mr. F..W Hickfling spent part of last week in the city purchasing stock for his new store here. Mr. Jack Clark, of Ottawa, is on a short holiday With relatives here Mrs. J. Stark, of Toronto, is vis- iting Mrs. Jas. Cargo Little Miss Hazel McLeod is vis- iting her aunt, Mrs. P. Thibau-deau, at .Markdal'e this Week. The sale to .Mr. Fisher of the Whitten residence we reported last week. »feLl through, owing to the seller failing to keep the, agreement. Mrs. Samuel Pedlar. Eugenia. has purchased the prep- erty, and will become a resident here. Mr. ID.L. White. Mr. and Mrs. H. Stevenson and two children, and Mrs. J. O‘Neil, of Toronto, were Visitors at Mr. Robt. Best‘s last Week. Mr. :E'v-eret Bunt, of Toronto. is on a holiday visiting his aunt, Mrs. W.T. Pedlar, and other friends here. Mrs. Geo. Boyd, of Radison, Sas. is visiting Mrs. W.J. Boyd. _' -v‘-ACD a Miss Hooper, of Glenelg. Overi twenty years ago, he was again" married :to .Mrs. Cushn-ie, of Glen-; el-g, who survives him. also four} sons Alfred, Thomas, Robert and‘ John. He Was the last surviving! member of a family of nine. The; funeral took place on Tuesday to Ebenezer cemetery, in Glenelg. In? politics, Mr, Tuck-er was a Con-E servative, and in religion 3 Methï¬ odist. a 'faithful and devoted member of 'the church for many Markdale and Flesherton base- ball teams played a friendly match here on Thursday evening last in which the score was 8 to 7 in .favor of Flesherton. Mr. Mc- Donald, 0f the bank here. was um- pire, and the game was a pleas- ant one. years. Dr. and Mrs. Webster left for Toronto on Thursday, in their auto, after an enjoyable holiday at Flesherton, Markdale and Delphi. Rev. Wm. Dinwoody, and Mr. and Mrs. JOS. Dinwoody and child- zen, of Redlands, California, are visiting relatives and old .friends here. Mr. and Mrs. BA. Baxter. of Hats-'Wards Heath, near London. England, are visiting the latter's brother, .Mr. Fred Morley. Mr. and IMrs. Baxter, who are on their Wedding .tour, purpose remaining in Canada, and will for the present settle here. Mr. J.B. Watson, Field Secretary of the National Sanatarium Asso- ciation, gave an interesting illus- trated lecture in the town hall on Monday evening on the cause. pre- vention and cure of consumption. by which large numbers are going early .to the grave. Misses Martha and Lena Wright left for their home at Detroit on Monday, after an enjOyable five weeks’ holiday. M FLESHERTON. Dr. F.A.. Thurston. of Chicago, lwith his Wife and children, visited :the Advance editor last Week. Mr. Jake Thompson, and his brother Dave, left for \the West last week on the second harvesters excursion. We were in error re- porting Mr. McCauley off on the former excursion. Andy is still there and busy at his vocation. Mrs. 'W.J. Douglas and children have left Dunrdalk, to again reside here. Council adjourned to Sept 16th at 10 'am. $2 80: T. Timmins, $4; T.E. Blair. $1.50: J. McKe‘chn-ie. $ 2.50; Ellen Barry. $1.15; Mary Twamley, $3.10: T. Tucker, $1.25; A. Middleton, 90c: D. iMoGi-llivray, $1.50: M.'McLean, 1.30: M. Norris, $5.45; ‘W. Mather, $1.30; A. Anderson, $4.85; W Pay- lor, $2.70; J 05. Atkinson, $3.50. The clerk’s salary, $50. McNallyâ€"McMillan-That the reports of expenditure for wards 2 and 3. amounting to $142.03 for ward :2. and $109.76 for ward 3 be adoptedâ€"Carried. At this stage of the proceedings :1 ratepaver who had appealed against the assessment of the township put in an appearance and the council Went into court 01' re- vision, but the appelanlt on being called up never as much as men- tioned his appeal. The assessment roll was the: passed, and council resumed. Gravel accounts were based as fellows: M. 'Wflson. 25c: J Haley, $1.60: Mrs. ‘R.J. iBroWn, $1 96' R. Ewe-1. $2.25: A. Crutohley. $2 80: T. Timmins, $4; T.E. Blair. $1.50: J. McKe‘cbnie. $ 2.50; Ellen MeMillanâ€"Firthâ€"That Mr. Firth and Mr. Mc'Nally be appointed to investigate *the Water course at Traverston hill, and have the same repaired if possibleâ€"Carried. Firthâ€"McNallyâ€"-That John A. McMillan be instructed to get the shed repaired, and water closet builtâ€"Carried. The council met August 5th pur- suant to adjournment. Members present. '-Wm. Weir. deputy reeve, Messrs. McNally, McMillan. and Firth. councillors. Mr. Weir in the ohair Minutes of last meeting read and approVed. Report†of expenditures in Wards *2 and 3. amounting to $142.03 and $109.76, was presented. and read, also a letter from the deputy Minister of. Education, regarding rating .for schools. ordered to be filed Miss Jessie McClenman, of Owen Sound. is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Alex. Stewart, and other relatives. Miss McKenzie, of Listowel, for- merly assistant in the High school here is spending a [few days among her 012d friends. Miss Mc- Kenzie goes to Allis'ton Hihg school at a good increase in salary. Buy it now. Now is the time to buy a bottle of Chamberlain‘s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem- edy. It is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over. This remedy has no superior. For sale by Gun's Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Turner, of Shoal Lake. Mam. arrived on Sat- urday to visit the latter’s mother, Mrs Geo. Rutledge, here, and Mr. Turner's parents at Eugenia. They are accompanied by their three cleix-en. 1'wa 52 G1 adys Johnston. of Thorn- bury. Visit ted with her sister, Mrs. GPO. Stewart, last Week. Mrs, Harry Patrick, of London, is on an extended visit with her sister. JMrs. J.A. Lever. M13. ‘W.J. Bellamy visited last week with her niece at Fevérsham. Mr. F.W. McMillan, of Black- stock. formerly in the Standard Bank here, holidayed for a few days with his friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Flynn, of Berkeley, and Mr. E, Storrey, of Toronto, were Visitors over Sun- day at Mrs. Flynn’s. Mr. Thos. Grainger, of Markdale was.- in town on .Monday calling on old friends. Bornâ€"At West Toronto, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sheppard, a son. .Mrs. Crossl-ey returned last week from an extended visit with her daughter in Toronto. Mrs. Potter, of Duluth, is vis- iting her aunt, Mrs. Alex. Stewart, and other relatives. Mrs. Jas. Trimbl-e, of Pittsburg, Pa.. and .Mrs. J.C. Crane, of Owen Sound, are visiting Mrs. W. W. Trimble. Miss Florence Richardson, and Miss Lily Boy-d visited Mrs. EReV. Kipp at Stayner, on Sunday. Miss May McClocklin, of Dur- ham. is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mark Wilson. ' Misses Zilla and Ethel Trimble leave this week on a holiday trip down the St. Lawrence. Mrs. Thos. Moore, of Spokane, Wash, is visiting her nephew, Mr. 'Robt. Mooer. GLENELG COUNCIL. Lo ‘BLACK: Clerk- . 1 You can buy Spices a! most anywhere, but you You Can Get Them Hm The same is true of Vine. gar. To have good Pick. les you must have good in. gredients. Don’t take any risk in the matter when you have our guarantee And note particularly this fact, that our prices for the best are no higher than Prioes charged by the grocers. Pickle-Bottle Corks, Sealing Wax, Gem Jars, Gem Jar Rings, etc., etc., “Quality in Everything†is our motto. Central Drugs“,r PICKLING TE The Central Drug Store :: Durham E. A. HAY, Depot Agent. R. McFARLANE, Town A gas THE COOL WAY TO THE WEST GREAT LAKES ROUTE C. L. GRANT Men's \Vhite thrts. Outing 3'35! Workmg Shirts. Men's Bal- brlgan Underwear. Men’s Sunf' mar-weight Wool Shirts. Men 5 Cotton half Hose. Men’s Oash‘ mere and Wool Hose, Men‘s and Boy 8 Straw Hats. Sailings daily except Friday and Sunday at 5:00 p.m. from Owen Sound, connecting train leaves Toronto l:00 p.m. EALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED 0N BOAT Ask any Agent for 19†Illustrated literature and to arrange reserva- tlon, etc. Out" wear-well for womeQ- girls and boys are what. the" name means; you will not be disappointed in them. We have just put into stoc}: a nice lot of Hosiery, womens anti children’s. Ladies’ Summer V eats. with; out sleeves. with short sleeve and long sleeves. Children’s in plain b12101:i pink, cardinal. blue, tan 1111' white. Embroidered in black and White. Ladies’, e m b r o i d 9.1' ebiiaci: white and black. and plam and tan. W’e have a few Ladinï¬â€™ Waiscs leftâ€"only 25. If Y0“ want one don’t delay. mm The only Solid thr0ugh train to the West: carries through couches. colonist. tourist and standard sleepers from Toronto daily at 10:20 p.m. 13 now a summer as wen as a. winter remedy. . it has the same invigoratmg and strength-producing ef- fect in summer as in winter- VANCOUVER EXPRESS Summer Goods Call and see us. Men’s W ear it in a little cold ' ALL DRUGGISTS or nine years ago, and the :w-T‘I- munity is in deep sympathy \‘- Hr SW'Eil‘ and the sorrOWing nau- tiVes in their many affliction-X On Friday morning,r last. somewhat prolonged illne Donald 'Weir died at the ‘2 his parents, Mr. and Mr.Q Weir, in Glenelg. T he d Was an only son. thirty-vii: of age, of a quiet :ml disposition, a good. from industrious young man. at ful student. and of more I erage intellectual :z‘r‘-=ili:jc. not informed as In the :: his death. The FOX‘I":\'.'lT‘.E tives have the S}’m;m:lx\' community in their S‘UY‘U ‘ ment, Interment lwlk ‘ Durham cemetery . 1:. afternoon. $2.25 to Toronto. Aug: September 5th and Mn. . Lostâ€"Between A. store and the (39mm Friday afternoon Inst. lar bill. Finder will ' on leaving at this of: Paddy ’McKinley. inr'me ed by John Calvert. of Hi won in easy fashion a: track, in Toronto. 01 1 last, winning in three heats in the 2.15 class. \x Scott up. After the race. sold for the spot cash sun to Herb. V‘Vilkins. of Ova-v Paddy is also entered in I class at the Toronto Exhi? The Durham bra Women’s Institute \x‘ September meeting: a Mrs. J. W. Blyth. Thursday evening. S at 2.30, p.m. Addres given on “The value food. and its use in u sects: pests of the “Procrastination We congratulate Mr. 090:1!" who joined heart and hand i: rimony this Vs’ednesdzly {on with IMiSS Marie Rehkopf, a? home of her sister. Mrs. Grierson. of Bentinck. 33.. all good to return 12th. Through coach 0 No changing. R. town agent Young pigs for sale. Wm u old. -â€"S. Langrill. . All kinds of school No. pkg school supphes. at the { Drug Store. Keep your eyes on the m for September 26th and 27:31? come to the Durham Fan 3 The Canadian Natil'mr‘il tion the biggest annual the world. is now in full m laét. VOL. 44-4“). 2313 NEWS ARO Vote for SSPS 1C lacfa M 31'