â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"â€"__ HIGH-CLASS PERFECT FITTING l l this ’3 " man. S. At?!" 0 I l iiafvd'kk‘n nc‘gï¬kflth‘éxfliéia rwmsrmmm S? x "' -".rf. .. - >7;- ...... ~..\.,._ (yummy Style and Durability. W assortment Hf I,’;’1Tnnif~1. Kills. Dongolas and .r.‘ l The People’s Store ‘ â€" READY department of our Store is always a busy 1 . . lien» the working man can be furnished with ilvwrniis. Siniwks. Working: Shirts. Pants. and the 1111 151 szli'lsl':1t‘i"s>1"\' Silt 11's :1. working 1118.11 0:111 Wt‘ztl'. Stripes for Everybody .. . . . , .1 ‘liw--liaipt'1'i:1l‘ shoe is the kind that combines li- We have also ll ‘,'(1‘.1 in nearly everything you inl' "l 5‘. '1: lil~ l \ .l‘ st MAY. :1» ‘ .m- iiI-1m'111i:1ml to dispose of amy- ’ 1‘ in» ~ s'nnmwz‘.‘ appearance. “ in...“ kills. 1 . {viii-r «lest-iiiitinn. ln :tddilitm in -zx. ~11 “2."- l ,-‘ “":é My. 31"." ‘V‘ c...’ ‘ ° .. is i‘iardwaee Einecials ‘::\. 1- moth-y \\‘llill‘ they l:1sl:~~ i . t s m; \ s i 1111 Fill, lio 3.: 151.041 for $2.9“ ' 1 l . . 1i,llil . 4.7.) 1h 1111) 3.5.3 . l 1 . .. “.3†, 5.23 3 .. .. .. is 71m .. 5.511 11 .. .. 3i .. i ., LIB ,, 3.50 .-\lmninnm Finish £1i11.1,nil1.i11. \\'llf‘t‘l. 'i’him- :11'1- illt‘ t-lmim-s‘ 111:!kt.*.~'-~ High Slum-1’11 dtwi-sthnl‘haw-linensnlilnllllieste:1snxl at $11)“ in 922.310 elem-at llllt' ‘m $1.77H'niziplvle. Slutlyt'rs‘. the Best \'t".l 2-211 lnzy. and you need them now regular 8] .llll for 83'". SFE'tht's that are bound in Givesatisfaction. ()m'Guarantee money refnmii-d if" not satisfactory. Sq“! VS: -_ â€"_.___.---.._â€"._. ____..__ Grocery Sale Saturday JULY 20 ONLY Some real Money Saving Valui- here. and its Your Loss if you dont attend on Saturday. Yt u get ISth granulated sugar everyday. Next Saturday: $1.00 ‘2] his Granulated Sugar for - - ~l Packages McL-arens' Jelly Powders: reg. 10c size 2.50 4 Bottles Best Extracts regular 10c size - 25c 53 Dozen Clothes Pins. Saturday only - 50 3 Cakes Olive Oil and Cucumber Soap - we 1 15c Tin of Ham. Veal or Chicken - - 10¢ 1 ,. ., Chicken or Tomato Soup - - 100 1 Quart Bottle of Tomato Catsup - - 200 3 Bottles of 10c Trilby Shoe. Polish - - 25c Cash or Trade for goods on Sale .N JV-z---’..r-Jâ€"_,- J‘, ,. We want your Butter and Eggs A..â€""-/ kind" .I‘J' .4’ / J' fW/fJf’Jf I; 40" Many are wearing our ready-made-suits which can- not be distinguished from tailor made 1n many cases. The Material is just as good the Styles are perfect. The only difference is in the cost Wthh ranges from ï¬ve to ten or fifteen dollars less than made-to-order sults of the same kind of 111aterial. penny earned†and you c.‘ u always save money by wearing our high-class, perfect ï¬tting Ready-mades. Alex. Russell 'l ’ ,_ ; -1 One: at "Bert-v...W.atson’B' on Thursday . nit“. anemone:- at J amee Tucker s". [we could hardly aï¬c’rd to be without room, ' ' We‘ wish thorns. 'it.†' a; ;;§tore. ' m mm momma ,__ the \ MADES ' ma Mc be “A penny saved is a Be (18. ab W 8. a l t O - n . i l - l 1 i 2 l v l l Tom Allen, who has been barbering Lin Toronto. has been spending a few, days at home. \Ve believe he intends! Miss Esther Wilkinson. who is a l at her brether Harry’s for the past week. Miss Armï¬eld,from South Carolina.‘ is Visiting at her cousin’s. Harry Wilkinson’s. A goodly number attended the L. O. L. church parade in Durham :1 Week ago Sunday and enjoyed the. sermon very.much. Miss Shelton has returned to her home in Toronto after Spending a few days very pleasantly at Mr. Dunn’s. 0 Well, the Varney picnic is a thing of the past. It was a grand success. beautiful weather and a large crowd .and a pleasant time. Some were [there all the way from South Caro l lineâ€"think of it. i A goodly number from this locality attended the Women’s Institute pic- nic held in Holstein on the 10th and had a very good time. There were over sixty took the train from Varney on Friday morningll I Glorious 12th. andon returninghome it was the eXpression of many, we Mr. Richard Jack had a handsome lScotch. granite monument erected in week. Corbett Son, of Mt. Forest and their engraver, Mr. Chapman was here for three days putting on the inscriptions of the late W. J. Ed wards and John H. Glencross. C. is a most clever workman. Neighbor John McNally had a neat implement house erected on Satur. day evening,â€"size 24x30 with loft overhead. Hie brother-in-law, Mr. Dan McArthur did the framing and the choicest edibles and then for an hour and a half the boys played when they call â€football,†but might well bination. Mrs. Hudson, who has epent the past month With her daughter. Mrs. J. J. Peat-t. returns to her home in The Council Fathers met on Satur- greater part of their appropriation work done. Mr. George Peart has had a new roof put on his barn. borhood attended the “par’r’rade†in Markdale on the "Glorious Twelfth.†bodied. was Short in the nether end being hurriedly put on for the dance. graceful couple gyrated in the mazes of a Majerka a fringe fluttered about l the bottom of his waistcoat. causing ' sporting a lady’s shirt waist.†l iHill neighborhood in the farewell} l 2’ : days With friends at Luniash. spent one any and Mrs. .l. \v . \'1ckers. to return soon. and we guess some. i spent the 12.11 ‘witfl the Of the girls will be 5931112. Tommy. l daughter, Mrs. E. ltoscllorougn of don't go. .Owen Sound. ' ,.. for the town 0f Arthur to spend the l celebrated the 12th at Shelburne ant lreport a good time. Shelburne gave them a welcome ï¬t- 'l raveâ€"rston. family plot in Zion’s ' Acre last ’Twas purchased from Messrs. Mr. do a good job of the same. Mrs. Nally gave the lads a supper of dubbed a â€Head Hand-Foot†com- ntinck this week. y and were able to report the It has been up out thirty years. A goodly number from the neigh- He was unusually tall and long- The new, ready-made shirt and asn’t carefully adjusted. As the wag to exclaim, “There goes a chap l The unassuming bearing. tact and. 5-: ,courtesy and friendliness "of Mr. and! ‘_ Mrs. Bolger have made them scores! |of friends in their short visit. A! umber from here united with Edge ‘. ; picnic party held on Saturday after- " , . . ‘nocn to the Falls. \1- . "it'll 'nul mro assorhnent oi white and (‘f(')l()1‘t1(l .\f11slms. as well :is a : , ll . ( A . ,. l I I t .' ‘-.' . 1 . . l I ‘ -. . :-;{ 1.; 'l\'.l;:\:‘llii .lllt‘llb. . , , 1. . . ; Vickers. : iiwnzrics always on hand. The preserving season is new in and it would be well to f‘. 11:. Charles Lawrence of simcoe, . - . . - f i .115 spending the holidays uith hls3 get our prlCED 0r Sl‘gar' , parents, Mr. and Mrs. i'. H. Law- i, rence. ' u ,‘ I\ u . Mrs. bee. lurnnuli, of l)urha1n.‘: pent a. day or :‘0 Will: her son :\lr. 3.3.1165 'i‘urnbuiz Miss Mary \dtï¬iitjffj, spent. a few Miss Lina Torry is the guest of her; Cousin Miss Mamie Wilson, Durham. Miss 6. 1’. Hopkins oi tiuttcn liid.‘ jspcnt Sunday vslth .11.}:ch i5. and .91. l Donnelly. \isrney . W1! ll Air. and Mrs. barber. of last Week Mr. and Mrs. Wm. r'slkiognam, lattcr‘: Mr. and Mrs. .Jas. Livingston, ot tirOIEeSiozml nurse. has been visiting Guelph “sued the formers 01.0.1“...- 9 g 5 ,. Mr. \an Livingston last week. Mr. H. Tyreman of Brussels Spent “ las‘t week with the Wise family. Misses Mary and Eva Black of Tor-l onto, Visited friends in this vicinity. recently. Mrs. John Hopkins Sr.. is serious- ly ill at her daughter’s Mrs. Ed. Uroz- ter. Aberdeen. depe to soon hear of her speedy recovery. Alarge number of peeple took in the Excursion on too 12m to Owen Sound and report. having a good time. ....._+..__._._ Sackett’s Corners. . hair you have, andgct more, l a l l l i s. sco'rr l ‘ ' " I Mr. Feed your hair; nourish it; give it something to live on. Then it will stop falling, and will grow long and heavy. Ayer’s Hair Vigor is the only genuine hair-food you can buy. It givesncw life to the hair-bulbs. You save what too. And it keeps the scalp clean and healthy. The best kind. of I. testimonial- “ Sold for over sixty you-I.†WOOL WANTED l l. l o l l Pounds The highest price will he. paid in Cash or Trade. or ,I0/ I. O t.- /.O 0 ltr IO‘ In; on, on" .0". Iâ€: to", O, on," or o a ï¬ï¬ï¬aï¬mï¬kï¬hnï¬nmmanmaï¬ï¬‚ï¬ï¬ï¬ Custom Cording and Spinning \Vlll l)“. H.l.l,“,llfl6‘(1 it; :15 usual. ./ .va-q/ 'tfii-T- .- './ to: p. on: on; CI‘ 0-, to. 05: n-’ no: ‘0' '0’ on .f'Oq/ QOJQQJ - L17. .7“. 1.1;. ’7'. g [:1"’/)...%-. {’1‘ .1..- . 60.3.. I'o . {in n ’11.. I‘- o I}. ./,‘.. affair. Ia:- ti . I}. .1}. .71.}.1'; i Our New Spring Stock . of Groceries and Crock- er-y Wave is new in, and are offered at R IGHT PRICES. “Tiâ€"TNT. FOR Vt" H *L' ' 1?. - i .â€".L :“ bgj'it tl.'~--.' 'V--" Until 111‘ . CHILDREN'S MARKERS I ' Children's tit-1.9.x .3 ~ ~ ~ "1a: has been ti. 5" T ‘ 4 . 7O'Brien's letters :: '..".:'~ ."trr .x'iews he ex;=rs.~.~.~s o ‘ - i supporters. N: i: .;: A}... :~ ijuvenile boorishness .'~. - courtesy Can be i; r. z‘ .. .- Hoke for “mm :01: 1;. ~ _ - ,oy Citing examr es A . u~ . ion the street car the c 1“ ~ lworth noting howeve“ A g . ihaired lady was perm; 6‘. t: r t ‘for several bl- †wi: 1e 1 t :11; : young cubs. ti. i'. 'ed gum and stared at .1 lyounger woman got and the lady got i ‘ e of this story is that twenty yesrs‘ugo it could hardly have “ e alone because the boys were better trained to show respect and consider- ation to their elders. but because their elders were more insistent upon their own privileges. The old lady of an earlier generation would prob The crops are looking well in ’t'hiS ably have yanked the youngster up vicinity considering the lateness of by the ear. Hay crop is ï¬lling up gers would have put up a cry of. the season. g‘fairly well. The L. O. L. 1136 of Orange Hill The people 0 had a. grand day, the best in. many 8. ting the occasion. year. their brether Frank for a few weeks with them to see her parents, broth- ers and sisters. after spending the holidays with Mrs remain for some time. visit his brother-in-law, Mr. Borne. Mrs. Con. Kreller, accompanied by; her mother, Mrs. Quinton Pettigrew, is away for a week or two to see a sick uncle in Port Huron. Con. is ke‘eping batch hall while his good 3 wife is away. ; The peOple of Varney church are delighted with their new preacher. .. Mrs. Thos Allen and her- daughter ] » some of their relatives. A few of the youth and beauty (if this place spent a very pleasant time. \ [I :‘Garden' parties galore this week; ’ We regret to learn that Mary Mo Miss Mildred Lesson, Of our ham- Donald of this place is very ill of in- let. and her 81315813 0‘ Mt- Forest. 19“ ï¬ammatiou of the stomach. last week for Rainy River to visit mother Mrs. J. McDonald 1 13' , f modern instance. If not, the other passenw righteous indignation, especially the gentleman in the corner who positive declined to see the lady in the It is not pertinent _ to remark that a few clocks earlier, he was equally oblivious of the con? ductor. To blame the children for the decay in gentlemanly manners is not to prOperly address reproof. 9 . Her Children are, to a great extent, What - 13 also their parents fail to make them. and, 810k. We eXtend our sympathy to lax manners are the result of tax" Miss Flossie, who has been staying the afflicted family and hOpe we wil with her aunt, Mrs. McClinton, went be able to report an improvemen in our next budget. The Sabbath School which opened Mr. Fernell returned to Toronto here on June the 95h has exceeded their separate phantoms that they 110' F ' M " F 1 '1 an longer have time for the important: ernellsparents. rs. ernel w11 average attendance of from 32) to 50 and vital work of training their; We were fortunate enough children. expectations. We 0111‘ scholars. Geo. M. Leeson and family drove in securing the services of Mr. Jae. down to Grand Valley on Saturday to Renwick for our Superintendent, who a threat or a blow will usually c has ï¬lled that ofï¬ce in other place for the last 20 years. Paris. to more pretentious places. Carrie Paris is Organist. ' dun-+â€" Mis Our teachers are Mr. John Love of New England, Mrs. McCannell, Mrs Wm. Sackett, Mrs. Geo. Sackctt and Miss Carrie The singing would do credit 1 home discipline In the ï¬nal analysis t‘ it may be the strenuousness of the times that is to be held responsible. Men and women are so busy chasmg When the child’s manners? run counter to the parents’ comforts, orrect. them for the instant, and in hundreds . of cases this is about all the training . l b'ldren et at home. If they do 5 the c l g isances there 3 3“ they are at liberty to be 1 r . please with Others. In an ear 1e 1 - 1 generation parents did-not so lightly , wear their reSpon31bihties. s . Absolute obedience, truthfulness, cleanliness. industry and respect for older peOple Edith are away to the $00 to visit“ at" Mr Wm. Sirr’s on Monday night} Take the Postmaster’s Word for It Mr. F. M. Hamilton, postmaster â€at Cherryvale, Ind., keeps also a ture with the stock of general. merchandise and we hear more patentmedicines. Hesays, “Cham- berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea the children are Remedy is standard here in its line.- days, and they w taught that they For sale at. Parker’s were the cardinal children. of a child’s right to. individual development, not. to blame. fault lies at the door of their instruc~ It never fails to give, satisfaction and 30:3 both at home and in the .school to whom condemnation of - Drug; youthful manners should be resPeCt- 1 fully .addressed,‘-â€"â€"Mail and Empire. ere so persistently became second na- At present For this The virtues in those . l l l l 1 l u u - llarling’s DRUG STORE JUST SEEDS Uneeda Screen Door or some window Screens . is.» wits l:;--‘-.I. lv;;1‘!‘. \\‘t~l1::\'w . yr ~ 1 , .. . - .... .| 3.. 1.1- ":;~.~., Iulil~\. ilil‘c«\ni \ ‘ "‘i‘ “ ' 0 Doors from $1.00 up Complete \V’indews '20: to Sec '"2 " ‘ . ', .y. ii \"Wi Ji‘m Ii“ '11,“ .. MARTINESENOLIR Paint Thu: t'\‘t'l'}'i)ml}' l“ “liking â€1’th we will it‘ll yin: â€WM": H‘dhmg in it hill the pin-est «if linseed. ml lead. zinc :lllti (mini-111g matter. it» no st‘t'n-l how its made, and 110111 forget that its limit: pill‘t‘. l lr‘ L' N l‘IlCDA Lawn Mower \Ve are this people ynu want} to, ,. \\'e have mowers from $3 Also Hedge Trinuners. Sheep Shears and Garden Tools. Rub- ber Hose. Nozzles. Rakes. in fact everything pertaining to the garden or lawn. Make yourself at home At our store, our eustmners are our friends, and we are always glad to meet them whether they are buying goods or not. A. S. Hunter DURHAM I