s D19 mc SRA EpdAais DURKAM‘S BIGGES T STORE. DRESS GO0DS. We operfed up our new Goods‘ and found them even better than the samples. Every Dress end is a perfect beauty. . The ladies who have seen them Say that they never saw a finer range of Dress Goods in any town in Ontario. . We bought them to sell, and if you would only believe it, we take the greatest pleasure in shewing them to you. * WR GOM3S. Itseems warm weather to talk of Furs, but we want to tell you that our entire New Stock has arrived and it is all from one of the best Fur Houses in Canada. Fur Tapes, Fur Caps Fur Collars, Astractan Jackets. Coon Coats, Wallatky Coats, Fur Caperines etc. _ We sell more Fur Coats in Sept and October than any of the colder months, because people will buy Furs. Early to get the best stock. «sA lt you intend buying any Fur Goods buy ther. early and get the good out of them. â€"â€"The Early Buyer Gets The Best Assortment.â€"â€"â€"â€" A very large shipment just to hand from Sanford & Co. Double breasteds are very popâ€" wlar this season. _ We have a few old stock suits that we will clean out at exactly HALF PRICE. â€" They must go to make room, as our store is not large enough for the New Goods. 300 PAIRS NEW PANTS BUTTER yew Ret ue Sn3 GoeGeaccarmmccer ie Rtie t assorted patterns, sizes, and prices. OE GOATS STORE EGGS. POINTS OF INTEREST IN AND AROU EDINBURGH AND lANCHBSTERi Edinburgh, Scotland, July 9, . â€"We landed at LiverpuoÂ¥ 8 y after seven o‘clock on the mo ing of the 3rd inst. and, as soon as W got through with the custom house offic Is went out to arrange for our Feturn ocean passage and to get a glimpse of‘ the first English city in which we had set our foot. _ On our way we fnet an elderly Englishman whose coa showed indications of having seen a Jonsider- able amount of service, who/ greeted us with an amused grin whichk seemed to say you Canadians call uy "greenâ€" horns" and "tenderfeet" buy it is our turn to laugh now. _ One of the first things to strike the visifor is Bthe narrowness of many of the streats adâ€" joining the warf. We saw some fine stone houses, and one beautifal square, but our stay in the city wias too short for us to gather any trye conception of its size or beauty . ‘ 3oon we were on our sway to Manâ€" chester, a distance of afl)ut 40 miles, which we travelled in threeâ€"quarters of an hour. _ The country through . which we passed is flat and in places somewhat lowâ€"lying. / Such fields as there are are small. / In this land of factories there is hardly room for the farmer. _ Tall chimmeys and factory smoke are every whare. Every mile or so there is a villa{e, or town, and every village has one or amore, tall chimneys. Cotton gpinning and cotton weaving are the p)hiet industries of this part of the country. t QN A HOLDAY JAUNL. "On Saturday we set out for Edinâ€"" burgh by the Midland Railway, which . has its course along the watershed of the country. Fields enclosed by bridges, and often surrounded with trees, stretched out below us on either side, riging in gradual slope to the summit of the distant ridge. _ At times the train moved along the surface of the earth, sometimes the enbankment raised it above the surface, and every tew m{les it tunneled its way under the hill. Onward, ever onward, we went. The green hedges gave place to stope dykes, the tertile fields to stoneâ€"covered and rocky soil. The many old kilns we passed, together with an occasional modern one, revealâ€" ed the fact that we were in a limestone country. â€" Onward still and the Cheyâ€" iot !I}ills came into view and the train THE KING OF ALL KIDNEY MEDICINES Is Dr. Pitcher‘s Backache Kidney Tablet. A medicine designgd pur-‘ posely for the kidney and bladder. One that once used holds g steady . place in every heart and household. Curing the terrible pains, ac"hes, soreâ€" ness and nervousness cqused . by kidney trouble ; soothing the irritable bladder troubles of the agod, and the nightly troubles of ehiJdbood. _A _medicine sure, safe, and pleasant in effect. One that b§y its| singleness of purpose appeals to the common sense of every reasonable thinking individâ€" ual. A medicine always backed by | written proof like the following. Mr. Fred Inoson, | 19 Charles St., Toronto Junction, says,â€""Latterly I had been suffering from a constant lameness in the smagll of my back, and much of the time it was accompanied by a dull aching geross my hips. My kidneys were not right I know ; I had much annoyaAnce from the secreâ€" tions. I was not getting any better ; the remedies that I had been using seemed to be unable to remove the difficulty. _ Ngarly two months ago I heard of Dr. ;it.cher’s Backache Kidâ€" ney Tablets, gnd got & bottle. _ I am pleased to say that I had struck the right thing jat last. Both the lameâ€" ness across yhe kidneys and that grind â€" ing pain in/my back were removed. My K s were invigorated, and 1 PV l2 m.â€"Lizis ta o my Any the me ta.r of this paper can test of Dr. Pitcher‘s Backache ‘Tablets free by enclosing tw o miace for trial package to the ay that I had struck the ht last. Both the lameâ€" e kidneys and that grindâ€" my back were removed. s were invigorated, and I rending the Tablets to my Queen of Scotland was im ed bg ‘ her cousin, Elizabeth of land, where many a raid the north terminated. Soon we c the Esk and saw Netherby HallZ from which the gallant knight stolePhis lady love after she had just rowegl to be another‘s With her mounted onfis charger beâ€" side him he rode on. He staid not for brake, he stopped not for stone. es | He swam the Esk#River, where ford there was n ‘‘There was ng and chasing on Canobie But the lost brfie of Netherby ne‘er did they g#e. Through the Seott country we passâ€" ed, _ Away At some distance we saw the rooft of FAbbotsford. _ But trains stop not thakt curious passengers may view intergsting scenes,. Melrose and Portobell# were soon left behind. Under tWe Calton Hill the train rushed. There was a moment oft darkness and in thg@ returning light we saw Ed l inburgh. to Toronto, and ber bro. JDO, i day of this week, to visit with and friends at Thorlod, St. #: Ningara Falls «nd Toronto ang â€" the exinbiticn. Miss Down of St, Thomas, ffs v Mr. J. Reuton‘s. t Miss Eeott and Miss Grfint. c are at prosent visiting thefform Mrs Juo Suell. lled â€"up at Carlisle, whef Mary, 18 Mi 4 Is successfully used monthly by over 0,000 Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladiesask Tyonr dru;?‘zhlt for Cook‘s Cottoa Rect Comâ€" rd. ake no other, as all Mixtures, pills and mitations are dangerous. Price, No. 1, $1 R†box ; No. 2, 10 degrees stronger,.$8 per box. No. 1 or 5, mailed on receipt of price anu two S.cont lum%. The Cook Company s inusor. 0 Eȴr"Nos. 1 und 2 sold and recommended by al responsible Druggists is Canada,. goirg to stay fonvenience rat last been i houses of ac large comn ‘ No.l p»€ No. 2 sold in P Perker, Nac®®»laxe and CC Gun, J rvg3ijri+ (Continu«d nevl week Cook‘s Cotton Root Zompound Vigor and _Vitality_ Tarl & . Mb prizeâ€"winner Pnot onuly in Canada, but ( also at the Sthte fair of Minnesota, held rnia. ‘ at St. Paul{# No farmer in the West â€"ter works to bftter advantage than Mr. Greenway, #Wilhsing his straw for feed â€" lusting purpos@s, and thus having plenty king of fertilising matter for his large farm, ‘MIXE(' farmfng is now almost universal fer] throughou the West. ms.lead of excluâ€" ]sn'e wheaggrowing, as in early days, Wm and this mfxed sysiem enables the farâ€" * mer, no mitter what the season may be, PUrZ; ! to push thpough with a proft. o “l At all Phe small towns we noticed _____| stone andf brick replacing the wood of it 6 hk ‘hnu»es arfd shops, with splenaid large Jvoâ€" | brick schpols and chureches, which im H houses arfd shops, with spler brick schpbols and churches, | press up@gn you the fact that dents arg permanent and pro Comigg back to Winnipeg several flays looking around ing notés on the improvemeé oun. â€" Inf 1899 over 1,500,000 spent jn new buildings in 3 and the total for 1900 will be amoudt, â€" Winnipeg populat creasifig so fast that a few n will sde it over 100.000 ; it is n This ik destined to be one of or gifeatest, cities in the Comjug east _ to> Tcoronto, 22 P msC it s pnaw will sde it over 100.000 ; it is now â€"55,000, This ik destined to be one of the great. or gifeatest, cities in the Domimion. Comiug east to: Tcronto. Hamilton, O‘taiva, and Montreal. one sees everyâ€" whefe how prosperous Canadia is, Td close, I can only reiterate what I haye have oftea said hefore. Manitoba and the Northâ€" West offer great oppor: twifities to the man possessed of small cagfital and pluck, Stay with the coun: try after settling. and it will reward vdB with comfort and luxyury in you â€"ILt.â€"Col. Otter hagPbecen promoted to full "Colonel" noy‘. â€"Bresci, the as@hssin of King Humâ€" bert, is to be i isoned for life. â€"The Cz the Boers! ‘Tcan do nothing fo e Transvaal except to urge them to make peaee." J, J H + + stt + + / 100 ; it is now _ ), 000 e one of the great in the Domimon Tcronto. â€"MHamilton z the wood of splenaid larg« es, which im that the resi |\|'(I§pt‘|'()ll§. essed of small with the counâ€" it will reward IIX}"‘)' in yout and ImARX: ents going dols. was Winnipeg, sp€ mi that is inâ€" vears nt provided that the advertiser is able to do what he advertises to do and a man is a fool to pa{ good money for adverâ€" tising what he is not able to carry out | for the public soon find out that such a | man is a deception and a fraud. I am ' not professing to do business {for fun or entirely for the other fellow‘s benefltl but I have found during the twenty | years that I have been doing businessl in Hanover and Darham that I can \mnke the most money for my self by: doing the very best I can in every inâ€" stance to save money for my customers. Every customer who once does business with me to his own profit continues to | ratronize me and gives me, not only | his business, but his influence and this | accounts for the very large business that I am doing toâ€"day. Farmers are now busy and will not be paying much | attention to business affairs while busily engaged on their farms. Someof them, howevr, will require to borrow money and I wish to say that I am at present lending at five per cent and in some cases at less. â€"I am also paying closer attention than ever betore to the colâ€" leetion of old debts and claims placed in my hands will be collected if it is possible by any nieans in the world tc to get the moneyâ€"no charge for my| trouble it nothing collected. Ialso buy old notes. I have had great suceess, in settling up and arranging business entanglement and difficulties and in making settlements with creditors and any such business placed in my‘ hbands will be taithtully attended to the profit, I think, of them who deal with me . I have always a number of farms in hand which I am able to sell at very low figures and on very easy terms. _ Alter so long a residence in this locality I have formed a conâ€" nection with all the leading Loan Comâ€"| panies and when they have ftarms in hand for sale they are placed in my hands and I am thus always in a posiâ€" tion to offer bargains. I have always on hand farms and other properties beâ€" longing to myself which I am always ready either to sell or exchange for other proporty. _ Just now I happen to haye a splendid 100 acre farm and a very fine 64 acre farm, both well sitâ€" uated in Rentinck and each having good brildings. I will sell them or trade them. I also offer at a sacrifice tLot 28, Con. 2 W.G. R., Bentinck, l 100 acrea,. belonging to a man who has gone out west and is bound to sell at some price. I place inâ€" surances in good companies at lower rates and in fact attend to all kinds of financial business. My rule continues to be * Always promptâ€"never negâ€" ligent. * 4 PLYMOUTE BINDER TWINE # UNCA d IMIUVINLU OARLL m. | Nepgpgoosceccecce 2222323233223* meanmrencrenn en‘ enc en‘ ht I"C "CyeAm®mrefx e e e c i ts i ies es se oo ied # Nh m in d uc mudsncah davas ud dundl) uitc se Susats weitiscon dnc mcitived nc MM“-";\.â€"“-&-‘.O |~aymeam yeroure ADVERTISMG PAYS 3 ptember 6 to 15, 1900. : Entries Close Sept. 5. :â€"â€" '.l‘he most com hi b:"u'-. Forest and Factory, _ New .:d .;etjnu.':l(;‘g outte bintecpuph Drop by mWt inly Calerated Gymeeater Aeotal trctieo, dad CREAT MOVINC SALEF LT. ®1u P ‘ ES We e AR ‘ y ookay CBos Cduy Sdus ONduy ds z32282332333333 CECECeCEeFCE,Qâ€" T he â€"â€"â€" KXXX â€"â€"â€" some price. i piace inâ€" in good companies at lower in fact attend to all kinds of usiness. My rule continues Always promptâ€"never negâ€" C. McArthur, Durham, Ont. Wétepfi Fair, London. If you wart bargains, now is the time. * Readyâ€" made Clothing, Boots & Shoes and Groceries are to be handled at the lowest price. They must go. H. H. Mmiz®Er®, Hanover Come 18 1N NC \\‘.vl'fll VC x# ) charge for my n ected. TIalso buy ad @rroat «neeess Every Article upâ€"toâ€"date. Pu and ()F‘FI()E FIRST DOOR the Durham â€" Pharma« Block. â€" Residence first door Post Office., Durham. Lower Town Lov®â€"CooK.â€"&#& the residence of the bride‘s fathe@ Zion, Glenelg, on Wed nesday Augf 20th, 1900 by Rev, Wray R. Smit ui ham, Mr John Love. t Miss El . Cook, only daughter 0| Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D.S apiIEs‘ axp Gext‘s W aron®s, SmyEerware Fuarwar®, CLocks, Spporacurs, Sreruxs SIvEer What you spend for good Jewelry is really a saving. â€" Its always a valuable possession. Come and see our good DENTISTRY. ns K Cha 14 d 5%3’*' 5i A GORDON, J. A. NELLES, Secretary Investigate. Leaprxo JewELER % * Durham C *o rs Jno. Nicho on Thursd Barber a sof EAST CHF day of Sep k, Albert: of Daurbhan Aug. 19th on the Bogt all tines each alder the trouble thrill of family â€" the #orv All are