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Wilson. l Miss Osborn. of Guelph. has re- [turned to take charge of Boyd, Hick- ling Co.’s millinery department, and Miss Beattie, of the Toronto line, if} superintending in the same line f r Mr. T. J. Sheppard. On Tuesday of last Week the home 0 Mrs. Rutledge here was the scene of a christening gathering. when the ob 'ldren, Edward E., Irene E. and Al- fr dL . of her son, Edward, of Bloom- ï¬e d. N, J., who with their mother ar visiting their grandparents, Mr. The Artemesia Sabbath School As- sociation is to hold its fourth annual convention in the Methodist church here on she afternoon and evening of the 30th inst. Anniversary services are to be held in the Methodist church here on the 27th inst. Rev. Wm. Johnston, of Havelock, under whom the church was built ‘26 years ago, has been se- cured to preach morning and evening. M r. Malcolm McDonald is preparing to brick veneer his dwelling. Mr. '1‘. J. Sheppard is repainting and much improving the appearance of his resi- dence. Mr. I‘ryou has completed his contract. of repainting: the exterior of the Methodist church. Communion service was held in the Presbyterian church on Sabbath lasn. Mrs. J. E. ancett held her first. reception since her marriage on Tues (lay and Wednesday of last; week. She was assisted by her sister, Mrs. ’i‘ J. Sheppard. Miss Christine Rich- ardson and Miss Florrie Richardson. who were most attentive to the num- erous callers who presented them- selves during the reception hours. \. bit of new»: We omitted from our budwet last: week was it mzdnight \ is- it to Boxd. Hickd gap Co . A store by u r'ouple of ma.;u.ders who effected an entrance through a window in the basement and midemlv helped then:- Selves 10 a 1mm outfit of wearinw ap- parelas the Liisczued umdxo be has left behind. This week’s budget. The directors of East Grey Exhi bition have things in good shape {or the {air on the 94th and 25th inst. The agricultural hall, which was re- cently moved to its new site, has undergone extensive improvements inside by way of new platforms, new shelves etc., all of which will be ap- preciated by exhibitors. A new poul- try house has also been built which has been ï¬tted up with every con- vience l'or exhibitors of the feathered tribe. Entries are now coming in freely to the secertary. who though ever obliging. has on account oi the work involved. to request that all entries be made not later than the day before they are to be judged. The directors are putting forth every legitimate etiort to make the {airof 1903 surpass any of former years. Fakers and gamblers need not apply. Their presence is not wanted much 1985 their objectionable trulliu which will not be permitted on the grounds. 5 {m7 hair food. It feeds, nourishes. The hair stops falling, grows 1 song and heavy, and all dan- ! ; ul‘u 1i disappears. ‘° My hair was coming out terribly. I was aimost afraid to comb it. But Ayer’s Hair Vigor promptly stepped the falling,and also restored the natural t'olnr.†Mas. E. G. K. WARD.Land1ng, N. J. Sometimes the hair is not properly nourished. It suffers for food, Starves. Then it fails out, turns prematurely gray. Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a F lesherton. 3f; J. C. AYER CC’OO Lowell. Mass†4.... A»- The Agent, Prizes will be chanced f01 othe1 Sundries if desiled. lst Prizeâ€"J Gas Lamp and Electric Bell, valued at $4.00. 2nd Prizeâ€"1 Gas Lamp, valued at $3.00. 3rd. Prizeâ€"1 Bicycle Gong. valued at. $1.00. fl???“ Twice aroimd trackâ€"Best 3 in 5. - DURHAM â€"â€" Tuesday, Sept. 22 To those who have pur- chased Bicycles from us during the last two seasons will be given a free Bicycle Race on last day of Show in 11111.1.» 1111: 111 this 11111111111 condition D111 1l1111’1. 1111111711: 11111111 danger. If you haw: U11: Sllglltcfl 111111101" Ca- tul'rli. would it, not. U1:‘.Vi.~,1~: L0 c0111- 111111113: {3111,111'1‘l10z01'1e treaunenc 110w and l1cl1'1e1'lectly cu1'1‘21‘l in 11 short 1111111? This pleasant 19111e1ly cules without; the use of (1111015 atomizers 01 S11ulf~. You inhale rho medicated vapor which 8pm 1118 to 11llp1'rts of 11111 imueathing 01‘1'1-11151, lulis the germs and 111: (gals ‘1,l111 i11ll1141111131l surfaces. C1zta1‘2l10Z111111 1:161 .‘15 the throat 111111 nose instantly. 111111 never fails to cure the most Obstinatv catan‘hul, 111111,; 111111 throat, t-1‘uubles. :1 trial will 1iex11ozzsbrare the mlxm of Ca- rarrhozone. which sells {1.1 $1.00, small size. :2 .11:., at. Druggiszsr 01' Pol- son (311.. .liingsmn. 0111.. Massey-Earns Shcwmums Born on Saturday, 121.11 inst. to Mr and M m. .Jns. E. Firth 3 son. Just in rime to run the pine}: while Joe. i mmy thrum'mng with Smith Bros. Mr. and Mrs. lid. Limit]. of town, um: Mrs. Rice Meredith. from Regina, visited thee lama-1’5 Siswx‘, .‘JX‘S. James Staples. thu [mglmxiug 0f «the: week. Mr. Harry Williams has the mats- 0128 at work building; the foundation for :L burn which he intamis to erect nexr :mmmer. Miss Nollie Greenwood returned home \Ionday after a couple of wecl's “m fz'wmls in Toronto. Mr. \VilLl‘Wrth wheeled down to JeSSOpvilie last Saturday to visit his cousins tiwm Mr. T1108. Greenwood spent from Wvdrwsday until Monday at the Toronto Jtlxlzibiti«.;11. Mrs. Albert \Villiams and two children are Visiting Mrs. C. Wil- liams as present. 311‘ Archie Ectoris engageu with 3‘11. James Pattie; fox the season’. thleshing. Miss Martha Firthleft last week for Rochester. Mr. Wm. Edge has purchased a new Deering drill. Mr. George Ritchie sold a horse recently for $1530. Mr. Bert Crossley has returned from an extended visit with friends at Meaford and Collingwood. The Methodist Ladies’ Aid Society are going to give an “ Old Folks’ †concert in the town hall on the even- ing of the 25th inst., Fair day here. Mr. Wm. Smith, who has been caretaker of the Methodist church for about twenty years, felt disposed to retire and tendered his resignation a short time ago, but at a meeting of the. trustees on Friday last he was induced to continue and renewed his contract for another year. Charlie Thompson, ciexk in Boyd, Hickling 6: Co.’s stox e, visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Thompson, on Sunday last, and while there received a severe kick in the face from one of their horses. On Saturday last, Mr. Fawcett, principal of our public school, receiv- ed a tempting offer, from a school board in East Toronto. and he accept- ed the same. his duties to commence there in October. Mr. and Mrs. Faw- cett, who have just settled in their new home, have made for themselves a place here and will be much missed in both musical and social circles. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Blakely and \ir and Mrs. Jacob Level were at Walkerton some days ago attending the funeral of a relative. Mr. J. P. Bunt returned from To- ronto on Saturday attending the Undertakers Association meeting and also the Myers’ Embalming School, from which he has his diploma. “ Come and Get a Prize.†Slowly Dying from Catarrh. '1‘}; JUHN LIVINGSTON! (WEST OF M/DDAUGH HOUSE. -â€"â€" SPECHAL Edge Hill. PRIZES : 3’“ (a. “â€"4 ~~ ‘0. OP. Durham, { IRWINâ€"In Durham, on Friday, Sept. 1 4th to Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. Irwin, a son. ; .11.! B.-â€"â€"-Jackson Boyle EGoodwill. MayBaker Geo. loung. Jr. I \Vatersomb Present every day-Emma Brad-E 193' A. Robenson. G Robbie . E Câ€"J-Ohtl .Â¥10r<\n. )IaggieE IAnnie Young Flosaie E 303,10 J. EGoodwiH. 150319, E E I I ertic; Coï¬ey,' Yasey, Goodwill. L. 5 R. $210 Give us a call for your Men’s Shoes. and 3% ejé'inspect the daddy of them all, the Slater iï¬e éié lnvictus Shoe. jg Sr. Pt. II-â€"Libbie Boyle. Gertie Kirke, Willie Kirke. Jr. Pt. II-vâ€"Madeleine Goodwill, Robbie \Vaterson. Sr. ImJames Kerney. 31'. I .~'L.â€"â€"W'audb_v Baker, Janet Livingston, Bella Goodwill. Muriel Goodwill. .6 V ‘ l A?! Sr. IIIâ€"Archie Robertson. Laura Vasey. Jr. IIIâ€"Andy Henderson. Sr. IIâ€"Annie Young, Flossie Vasey, Gertie Coffey. Jr. IIâ€"Cassie Brodie, Bella Ker- ney. JORDAN BURNETT \‘F' (/4? :x‘f’a. 5% 5w». $72 $32.93,; N :91». 9.3!». New; M» w, a», a}; 0630 n9- olï¬ocmo um. o/Ao Olin. “.3. .m. .m. .A--r.\- -A‘ffn‘ff‘Affn ‘3- V O .8 ““’r.¢-:."".3: o o 04 ’6" D ‘ nog’ 'râ€"lhc'“- us“ "4 -T“"".“"" ‘ O 49' @- nanra- us» «a- #:5772530 b1 0". 712’ LU xi Sr. IVqumma Bradley. Theohaid, the Bluthier Never too Late to Mend 33% A few snaps Heft. Here they are. Dot them down. Come in and/see them. 1 Suits were $10.00 now $7.50. 8 Suits were $8.50 now $6.50. 6 Suits were $133.50 now $10.50. 5') Suits were $12.50 now $10.00. 7 Suits were $7.50 now $5.50. 6 Suits were $6.00 now $4 .330. Have You Been One s. 3. NO. 4. GLENELG HONOR ROLLS. Leave your order with us for choice Fruits. We have them and handle only the very best. ANNA SCOTT, Teacher. 0 -'. 49D .- BO RN. If you have always bought yOur Hats, Caps and Gent’s Furnishings elsewhere simply because you always dealt there, just try us, and if we cannot verify our statements of having the most up-to-date Furnishing store in Durham, don’t buy. T0 seeuie some 01 the snaps we we 011011110 in 0111 Readv-to- 11'ea1'Clotl1in0. 9 If 1101 111111' not 9 The goods sue he1e 111111 it 1011 1eq11i1e Clothing we can suppiy you 111111 the best 111111: 0111 be had :11, prices none 0:111 meet. We 31110 1011 11101101 011111111110 1'0111 Cloth- 1112 110111 118. Arriving Daily. ’Phone 27. McIntyre Block. hile in town taking 111 the sights don r foxgm to call on us and inspect, om magniï¬cent stock of up-to-date Millinery in Great Exhibition Durham’s MESS DECK We never handled such an ass rtment before. All the waging: style: may be seen hen». so don" fail to mil. Will take place on Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 21 and 22. '1‘“ ’7 Durham, Ont. ’4 "I