if Ready for Business . w SJ" Wagmmgaï¬mmmwmwu I» J i} 5 1%. With a full line of new and up- --to date goods consisting of ReadV -made Cloth i119 Boots and Shoes Men’s Furnishings Ladies Cloths, and full line of Groceries right fresh from the manufacturers. Everything is brand new, and We Wish to do business with our old friends and to make a host of new ones. . “3.5% ‘f‘ $3 ‘3’ i 2 f. .4. ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬% 4T} L wï¬ivmiï¬â€" 44: 444445547434 4.4 .4} on “Teachers’ Qualiï¬cations,†some of which, said the speaker, are a thorough knowledge of the word of God and how to apply the word to the scholars. The successful teacher must know the truth experimentally and this implies that he must be in living touch with his Master. He should also understand human nature and if possible have acourse of train- ing in College, Bible or Normal class. Rev. W. F. Roach. of Priceville, fol- lowed with a very earnest and en- thusiastic address on the Relation of Church and School. Mrs. W. H. Thurston, of this place, gave a con- cise paper on the â€Sabbath School and Missions,†which pointed out that in order that. our young peOple be educated in missions it is impera- tive that the superintendent. should have the work at lit-art and be an inspiration to his staff. The teacher should feel responsibility and see that his scholars are well taught in the missions of their own church al- though net conï¬ned to that. The reading of books on Missions and Missionaries stimulate and educate on that line. The nominating coin- mit tce then reported. as did also the secrttary. who stated that 1.3 sclietl~ ules had been sent to the schools in the township but only El had reported all of which were on the whole en- couraging, though only 3 reported as givmg to missions. Four reported additions to the church, the total be- ing :21. Average attendance lalt'lui' good, and two schools contributed $1 each to the funds of the Association. The auditors reported the tt-t-asurer’s accounts correctly kept and showing a balance on hand of $3.50. The col- lection was then taken up, $1.35 At the evening session Rev. Mr. filatha- son again presided and Rev. W, A. Sinclair, of Eugenia. conductml de- votional exerciSes, after which the report of the nominating committee was adopted and officers were elected as follows: Pres, Rev G F. Hurl- burt, Flesherton; Vice-Pres†Mr. James Felsread, Flesherton; Sec’y. Rev.\\". A. Sinclair, Eugenia; Trims , Mr. W. H. Bunt. Flesherton; Execu- tive, the pastors and S. S Superin- tendents in the township. Eugenia was chosen as next place of meeting. The newly elected president Was then introduced and thanked the delegates for the honor conferred upon, after which thoughtful and Stirring ad- dresses were given by Rev. W. A. Rodwell, of Markdale, Whose theme was Evangelistic work in Sabbath Schools, Rev. J. S. 1. Wilson, this place, who spoke on "Parental re- sponsibility,†and Rev. J. A. Maths son, Priceville, whose subject was “ Child life the battle ground of the Kingdom.†Rev. L. W. Thom re- plied to those who sought informa- tion through the Question Drawer. The ladies here served refreshments in the school room of the church to the delegates who remained over from the afternoon session. The fourth annual convention of Artemesia Sabbath School Associa- tion W218 held in the Methodist church ! ere on Wednesday of last week and was in point of program good but. the attendance. eSpecially an the afternoon session. was not. what. was expected, The Vice president, Rev. Mr. Thos. Kerr disposed of his bus outï¬t; last week to Mr. Ed Patterson who is now running it in connection with his livery business here. Mr. Kerr has raturned to his former oc- cupation q Markdale. J. A. Mathescn, of Priceviliu. presid. ed and devotional exercisos v. ere led by Rev L. \\"."l‘h0113. of (his place, after winch Rev. Gr. 1“. flurlburn. \{ this place. gave a thngthul paper Our pfolic School plipils greatly enjoyed the two days from their tasks lasn week occasioned by the absence of the Staï¬ an the Convention at Durham Arsemesia council sat on Monday, and out of respect to th ate Senator Landerkin the flag at t 16 town hall was run up at. half mast. The League meetings in'the Metbo~ disr church, which were withdrawn for the summer months, were resum- ed on Monday evening JaSt. Our Junior {ootball club went to Priceville on Saturday for a return match but were disapppointed as the boys there were not: in form to play. Revs. G. F. Hurlbun. of this place. and C. E. Pineo, of Bantinck, ex changed pulpits on Sabbath last. Mr. Thos. Mino’s child. 5 months old, was interred in the public ceme- tery here on Monday. Rev. Mr. Thom ofï¬ciated at; the funeral which took place from the home of Mr. Wm. Park, Tyrone Rev. R, H. Leitch. of Picton, is having a neat monument from a To- ronto ï¬rm erected at. the family plom in the Flesherton cemetery in mem- ory of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Leitch. and brother, Walter. interred there Mr. and M rs James Blackburn. of Creemore. visited their relatives in this place and vicinity a. few days ago. Mr. Ed. White, of Sarnia, youngest. son of Mr. W. J. White. of this place. is as home here recuperating after an~ attack of typhoid, through which he was attended by his brother: Jas. Mr. Thos. Strain, Jr.. ofï¬Phessalon. is visiting his grandmother. Mrs. Rutledge. here, and other relatives in this vicinity. Mr. S. A. Thompson, of Midhurst, and sister-inLIaw, Miss \Vright, of Markdale, attended the Presbyterian Mrs. Ed. Rutledge and children, who have been on an extended visit with Mrs. R. ’8 parents, Mr. and Mrs. McGruth-er, returned to their home at Mt. Clair, N. J., on Saturday laét. Flesherton. § To be sure, yo 1 are grov'irz s; T» '3 old. But why let everybody g, Se: 3:, in vour gray 3.: w :2: Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the mosc competent authorities. They have dispelled the sillv notion that. one kind of food is needed for brain another for muscles. and still another {or bones. service on Sunday and took tea with Mr. and Mrs. Thom at the manse. Rev. John Stafford, M. A., who has been on an extended visit here, left on Monday 10 resume literary work at Harvard University, Boscon, Mass. Mrs. J. W. Armstrong is visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. E. Aikenhead, Toronto. Mr. .J. S. Rowe, of Markdale. gave us a pleasant call when returning from the convention at Durham on Friday lasr. Mrs. McTavish, Sr , and Miss Fame McTaviSh. of Mt. Foresr, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. Mc'l‘avish here. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, of Thorn- bury. visited Saturday and Sunday with the latter’s uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Neil. Mrs. (Dr.) Sproule, Miss Lilian Sproule and Master Russell Flesher, of Markdale, were in town on Friday last calling on friends. Dr. R. H. Hemierson, of Toronto. visited on Saturday and Sunday with relatives here and was accompanied home by Mus. Henderson on Monday. A. correct diet will not only nourish a particular part of the body, but it will Sussain every other part. Yet. however good your food may be. its nutriment is destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. You must prepare for their appearance or prevent their coming by taking regular doses of Green’s August flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion. stimulates the 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. i only use Ayer’s Hair Vigm, a your gray hair will soon have a all the deep, rich color of youth. Sold for 60 years. ‘51 . . . 19‘ .IE . unwil‘c, A â€wt rifffli‘v'g 'Flvw‘". ghï¬gflnh‘ug? 4). Si: n. Mrs. Ed. Elder, of Owen Sound, was in to WI) over Sunday among his old friends. Miss Celia VanDasen visited last week with friends in Toronto. STILL they come the David Maxwell Turnip Pulpexs. They are ï¬rst class articles. Get one at Barclay Bell’s. CHEMIST â€" AND â€" DRUGGIST DURHAM. ONT. On the authority of the proprietors of DB. Hamn’s Gunny-130:“ PILLS, we guarantee this remedy to be an absolute. cure for all diseases and disorders arising from weak nerves, watery blood or a. run. down condition of the system, such as:â€" Anaemia, Chlorosis, Pale and Sallow Com- plexion, Tired, Worn-out Feeling, Sleep- lessness, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Heart Palpitation, Impaired Memory, Unsteady I Nerves, Hysteria, Female \Veakness and ‘ Irregularities, Depression of Spirits, ‘ Spinal Weakness, St. Vitus’ Dance, Pimp. les and Eruptions, Loss of Vital Power ‘ and General, Debility; ‘ You purchase from us 6 boxes of Dr. Harte’s Celery-Iron Pills, paying for them $2.50. With every such purchase we give you our positive written guarantee that if after taking 3 boxes of the Pills, accord- ing to directions, you ï¬nd you have de- rived no beneï¬t from their use, you can return the 3 empty boxes, together with the}, unapened ones and 'get your Inoney A Positive Assurance of a Cure or Your Money Refunded. V but you aon’t need to take our word as to what these Pills can accomplish. 'hy them yourself. If they don’t do you good, you can get your money back. Isn’t that Dr. Harta’s Celery-Iron Pills enrich the blood, tone up the nerves and invigorate the whole system, producing in sickly, weakly men and women that strong, vigorous, healthy feeling that makes life worth living. _ A GUARANTEE TO CURE. Enthusingloboxthal’flbanm. JOHN A. DARLING Brain-Food Nonsense. "sour hai ‘\v . 91 o’L iv.)- .4 D‘ 4‘0. :1'H KC? -Tr‘:a‘- ;..'.- "73 I“ “:3 JELU \dâ€"d (:3- hf“ d 0"?“ 44} 4 â€V rv- "O H row: I: I 7*- A Pickle Pointer .. Take Laxative Bromo Quiniqe Tablets. All druggists retuml the mongy 1t 1t- 13118 to cure. E. W. Grave’s slgnaturu )3 on each box. 25c. plete in Ready-to-wears, and a large assortment of the very newest and most becoming styles of Trimmed Hats at prices more reasonable than ever. See our beautiful goods. JORDAN BURNETT McIntyre Block. OUR STOCK is most com- Hundreds '47P? T0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. ll. a} The Daddy of _Them All. Just on Saturday (‘1’ 1mm!) T‘TTYYH'I‘TYC‘ onnn d‘é fl; . 02 .k‘ 5‘2 Hamid the Home It’s nut What we Say POSSIBLY WE HAVE NOT YET REACHED YOU, and we will not have done our duty until we have convinced every man that has clothing to buy. that it is greatly to his interest to see us. We have a right to your moneyâ€"ii you require clot-hing. HOW DO \VE MAKE THAT OUT? Simply this way: If you take an exhibit to a Fair and secure ï¬rst prize you are en- titled to the money. There is the solution. Do not all who have seen our Stock say that ours is the best clothes. Then Why do we not deserve the money to be paid out for clothing? We cannot display our goods on paper. unfortunately. But our store is open to your inspection. of visitors to our Millimery Openings last week were pleased with the goods we had on exhibition, and in many cases Showed their ap~ preciation by making pur- chases of tlwir Fall headwear. we received aim-geehipmeue of the SLATER INVICTUS SHOE which has won for itself the name of the ‘ Daddy†of all shoes. Perfect timersâ€"2.311dson1e lockersâ€"and price sellers. HEINZ BUN’T $3863??? we Carry TRUNKS and GRIPS. HEASON’S MISS DICK CROSSE BLOCK WELL’S CANADIAN WILLIAMS’ PURE GOLD We carry the best brands of pickles over the list and tell us Where we can Fancy mixed Chow-Chow. Sweet Midget. Tomato Catsup. Salad Dressing. India Fancy English Mixed Chow-Chow. Mixed Chew-Chow. Pearl Onions. Pickled Ginger. Walnuts and Manazilla Olives. Pickles of all kinds. But what ou1 custome1s say that count. " And what do they say? That ou1 ° stock of Ready=to=wear Clothing ole % thing combined to attain the height ot pe1l'eetion and more than that, 0111 p1ice is the lowest not by Cents but ¢ by Dollars. *% ‘16 which includes ()velcoats have eve1 Y o} For men is complete, and in flats and Caps no better stock can be shown. The latest from fashion’s centre are. here for your inspection. iï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ Our Stock of Furnishings were never more complete. Underwear, Fancv and Working; Shirts, Gloves, Mitté, Hose, etc, etc. WE HAVE LCDMPLETEALINE 9f9§ï¬Â§3rf§9aj5§3 Raincoats and up to-date SE'iYix-I'gs ready for the body. or if you prefer an Ordered Suit we have the proner caper in newest Tweeds and can have a suit made to your order. Durham, ()nr. ’Phone 27. The Agent, n Massey-Hams ahawmnms Jï¬HN HViï¬GSTB‘é Adv’t Next "Week. Watch for idaet. Gherkins India Relish. Durham. Ont. improve.