7.20. «UH. mi J. a Read}: for Business W With a full line of new and up-to-date 35% goods consisting of Ready-made Cloth Egg ing. Boots and Shoes, Men’s Furnishings ' 7 Ladies’ Cloths, and full line of Groceries g right fresh from the manufacturers. m Everything is brand new, and We Wish # to do business With our old friends and g to make a host of new ones. m We have been busv t01 the past week % opening; up 0111 stock 211* d placing it on 31%? the shelves. but we me not th10110h 1.5% with it \et.H0weve1 we beg to in- 3% timate to the people of Du1hzâ€"1m and % sunounding: countrv that we eme 33% flï¬ï¬ï¬iï¬a “â€63: e. ggists. 1.00 a bottl m! L7 oâ€" t "Ir .1 i As one of our citizens was driving THE Fruit DiViSion 0f the Depart- idown Ontario street on Monday with ‘ ment Of Agriculture, Ottawa, has 1'6- a cow tied to the rear of the buggy, *cently issued "W0 timely bulletins, the bovine ran to the side of the . c0p1es of Fhmh have been received VGhiCIG and jumped in. There’s not i at this ofhce. The ï¬I‘SC is entitled room for both of us, said the citizen ‘ “ Export App“ Trade †and is in 8 to himself, and he jumped out quick-1large measure a review or the gen- ly, The pressure of the cow broke .- erally accepted principles which form the ofl' wheel of the buggy and it the hroad basis of success in the (the cow) took a header and (rot very : growmg. and exporting 0f Canadian ‘ much tangled up in the rcpeimd rig. ;' apples for European markets. The lThis unusual experience frightened l bulletin deals in the inost concise the horse, which broke the harness band practical manner With such 511‘“- and got away. The benowg of themed-’3 as; varieties to plant, care of bovine had in the meantime drawn ; the-orchard, selling the crop, picking. quite a crowd and it was disen-lgraaing' packing, the package,hand. tangled. A couple of citizens under- ling. shipping and storage. The took to lead it away, b.“ the crazed other bulletin. as its name implies, cow would not be controlled and deals in a similar way with the grow- after towing them for some distance ing-and marketing of pears. Each left them behind.-â€"Clinton News hulletin also contains the text of the Record. "8281‘“ W†gone. B t 83th (MEDEJ; impure .Dlooii gzomach, then dyspepsia, biliousness, loss of appetite. Your doctor knows the emedy, used for 60 years. .. Retumin Kerfect.wre<5:. Mg blood mu bad, and m ceauh 133591}? , .. HE‘ few bottles of Mar in the park for the accomodation of the public. They propose building an ornamental rockery, and for this purpose will require a large number of stones. and in this work they ask the co operation of all persons in- terested in the cemetery. Should anyone have in his possession any odd stones of 50 pound weight and upwards, the Directors will take it as a kindness if these stones are de- livered in Durham at Robert Coch- rane’s warehouse, or at the cemetery before the lst of October. J. P. TELFORD, Sec’y Durham Cemetery. ‘s-tpure blood always shows lzncavhere. If the skin, then nails. pimples, rashes. If the fiff‘VSS, tnen neural‘“ "e"!- 8‘“, I.-. . oneness, depression. If, the The Directors of the Cemetery have completed at very considerabie «1x- pense the water works at the ceme- tery, and opened hydrants there and __---â€"-P ..Q .1“) “h’ tion than abfmedicine heretofore de- vised for the relief of man’s inï¬rmi- ties. Druggists sell it everywhere. Why Nervliine Cures Rheumatism. The remarkable strength and marvellous soothing propPI‘ty of Nervilineâ€"nerve. pain cureâ€"«renders it almost infallible in Rheumatism. Five times stronger than any other its penetrating power enables it to reach the source of pain and drive out the disease. Nerviline is more penetrating, stronger. and more highly painsubduing in its ac- The Lacrosse match which took place in Owen Sound on Friday, a week ago, between Owen Sound and Durham, resulted in a victory for the latter team. While the Durham boys were returning home from the ï¬eld they were set upon by a crowd of Owen Sound hoodlums. ’some of whom belonged to the Wellington lacrosse team. and roughly handled the smallest member on the Durham team.Jim my Lavelle. receiving blows on the face from three men. two of whom belonged to the Wellingtons. Anumber of the other players re- ceived kicks and knocks on the way to the hotel and were compelled to seek police protection to allow them to get to their hotel in safety. Such rowdyism on the part of the Owen ‘Sound toughs is worthy of the se- verest condemnation. and it is just disrepute. Many of the Owen Sound people have withdrawn their patron. age from the team as a result of this disgraceful conduct on their part, and along with many others, would consider it justice if the C. L. A. refused to grant certiï¬cates to any player on the team.â€"Markdale Stand- ard. I We regret to learn of the death of iMr. John Finnegan, who died at rAllenford. on August 17. the cause ‘of his death being diphtheria. A couple of years ago. deceased married Miss Reid. of Hanover. Tue young couple then went to Cargill. where Mr Finnegan engaged in a livery business From there he moved to Allenford. and engaged in the same line of business, and was doing well prior to his illness. He was a smart honest young man. and his untimely death will be much felt by his friends. He leavesa wife and one child. both of whom have the Sym- pathy of the community. The re- mains were interred in Southampton R. C. cemetery. THE CEMETERY. A Bad Mix-Up. letgg‘cured i113?" _- _" w - 0' lâ€KM-'11.Scranton, Pa. J. 0. Ann 00., fOr Lowell. ass. OBITUARY. Fall Wheat ......... 1 Spring Wheat ...... . Oats ................ Peas . ............... Patatoes per bag ...... Flour per cwt ........ Oatmeal per sack ..... PChop per cwt ........ ELive Hogs, ...... r . . . ;DressedHogs per cwt. ‘Hides' per 1b....4. .. Sheepskins ......... .,.. Wool ......... . Lamb . ... .'..'.... 0...}.5“ Tallow ..’.’. .... J; Lard .4 ‘s 0.... .00. I. W. A. MacKinnon. Chief of the fruit division, Ottawa, for copies of these bulletins. which will be sent free to any address. Letters addressed as above do not require postage. vvvvv yuu Tat this ofï¬ce. The ï¬rst is entitled . “Export Apple Trade †and is in a - large measure a review of the gen- . erally accepted principles which form the broad basis of success in the ,‘growing. and exporting of Canadian lapples for European markets. The Ehulletin deals in the inOSt concise band practical manner with such $11"- «jects as; varieties to plant, care of E the orchard, selling the crop, picking. i,cgratiingz, packing. the package, hand- ling. shipping and storage. The other bulletin. as its name implies, deals in 2:. Similar way with the grow- ing-and marketing of pears. Each bulletin also contains the text of the Fruit Marks Act in its amended form, and explantory notes for in- spectors, growers, owners and pack. are of fruit. Everyone interested in the fruit business should write Mr. Another ridiculous food fad has ‘ been branded by the most competent jauthorities. They have dispelled ;the silly notion that one kind of food Qis needed for brain another for muscles. and Still another for bones. :A correct diet will not. only nourish ' a particular part of the body, but. it ï¬vill sus'ain every other part. Yet. :‘however good your food may be. its 3 nutriment is destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. You must prepare for {their appearance or prevent their coming by taking regular doses of iGreen’s August. flower, the favorite 5 medicine of the healthy millions. A ‘few doses aids digestion. stimulates ithe liver to healthy action. puriï¬es .' the blood. and makes you feel buoy- . ant and vigorous. You can get. this reliable remedy at Darling’s Drug Store. tf. DIED. IRWINâ€"In Durham, on Monday the $213!; of September, 1903, Georgina Maud Irwin. beloved daughter of Mr. Wm. Irwin, of this paper. aged 16 years, 5 months and 12 days. B. B. KEELEH SUN Come and see the beauti- ful goods at low prices. VH5 AU......00 â€Lu ins............, 4,040 >17 to .. .\ 7 to . " mum. 51:0 00000....ofoo; 3410 to 92“? Market Report. You will ï¬nd big bar- gains awaiting: you at OOOOOOOOOOOOO . . . . Leading Jewelers... . DURHAM. SEPT. LISTEN Brain-Food Nonsense. DURHAM. Big Jewelry Store. Keeler’s 5 70 to s 72 70 to 72 28 to 28 60 to 60 40 to 45 8 00 to 1'0 00 13 to 14 23. 1903. 72 60 45 E YOUR FEET McIntyre Block. FRIDAY and SATURDAY September 25th and 26th Millinery Openings Theobald,.the Clothier E, We can’t go out on the E, street and drive you in. -_._'__ wâ€"‘ v' v“‘u‘ Shoes, amen st them SLATEB’S INVICTUS. Now. when you want anythi g in Men’s wear, don’t forget that this is the only purely Gent’s store in Durham. We cater to that trade and that trade only. Our stock is new, our goods are up.go.d“e and ouxj prices cannot be beat if equalled. JORDAN BURNETT You Know All we can do is ask you to ask those who have bought their Clothing from us. If that. won’t do. come in and let us con» Vince you then by inspecting our stock and prices. If we can’t do that we are the losers and run the risk of having our ad- vertisements disregarded. "When we will show Pattern Hats. Sailor- made Hats. Street Hats, etc. Don c fail to insoect our high- class display. We cordially invite the ladies of Durham and vicinity to our grand Fall Millinery Openings which will take place MISS DICK Leave your order with us for choice Fruits. “â€e have them and handle only the very best. To be up-to date in Clothing and not so in Men’s Headgear would be “like ex- hibiting a horse With only one ear.†We are right up-to-date in Men’s Hats and Caps. The very newest fashions at the very lowest prices. To our satisfaction at least a dozen times the past week that our Ready-to-wear Clothing has the lead in style and ï¬nish, and only on Saturday night last we were told by several who had never visited our store before that had they only known they could have saved at least $3.00 by buying their fall Suits and Overcoats from us they would have been happy to call. Wizsw‘ï¬: Durham, Ont. Arriving Daily. M_u§t be shod. ’Phone The Aoent, Massey-Hams Showman]: 27. JUHN UViï¬GSTUï¬ carry a. stock Durham. Ont.