#% the farmers although there are quite a number that has a lot to do yet. Barns in general have no empty sound this year for there has not been so much straw for years as there is this year. There are some complaints of the lightness of the yriin on account of rust coming on the vwats before they were ripe. Peasin some instances are a failure and the yield will be largely below the average. Those that have threshed some say it yields about 5 or 6 bushels to the acre but in all cases it is not alike. Some are complaining of rot in the potatoes, so there is always a failure of some kind, which causes the human being to raise a complaint perâ€" haps when things are abundantly prosperâ€" ing. Contractor Chas Watson Las the Church spire nearly finished and by all appearance will be as good looking as Mrs (Rev) Matheson and two boys spent a few days in Toronto last woek. During the last few days we have sent out by mail a large number Oof Accounts to which we ask immediate attention. You will want to go to the castle of course, and this is done by way of the High Street, which is snmethmr like the Durham hill, only a great dea low- er, to the great rock at the top. e found in the grounds outside part of the Black Watch drilling and they looked very nice, ‘loenter the castle you come to the drawbridge, then to zmr iron gates before you get into the interior. HMere is the prison where Argyle sufferâ€" ed death, bhere the beautiful 8t. Marâ€" yaret‘s chapel. One looks in wonder at Mons Meg, the great cannon with a rent in its side that used to throw granite balls in place of iron, You visit Queen .\lall{'fl 100om, a small place with a small window overlooking the steepest part of the crag. _ Here James Vm Scotâ€" land was born, and through this winâ€" dow he was lowered in a basket and taken to Stirling to be baptised. The diml{ lit room where Scotfand’s crown jJewels are kept must be seen. The sword and the sceptre and the other parts are still here, emblems of a time when Scotland stood in her place among the nations, and which she still proudly retaios. _ The rest of the castle is occuâ€" pred by soldiers, Away down High Street again and at the foot you come to the historical Holâ€" yrood palace, see Queen Mary‘s room, her hedp:md furniture, which looks very black as it is jast the way it was in her time. _ Next is the large room where varliament sat, its walls covered with pictures,. Near by is Arthurtr‘s seat and Calton Hill, craggy heights from which you have good views of the whole city, the Firth ot Forth, and the shores of Fife. B ing 2 pence you can go down to Eeim.ythe sea'r)ne)rt ofyt'ldmbmgh population 90,000, with a shipping busiâ€" ness second only to Glasgow, â€" You take a boat and go down to the Forth bridge which is one of the wonders of the world The beautiful sail to it costs you only sixpence. . The structure itself is beyond our powers of description. There are a great many tourists here and around Edinburgh,. " We may well be proud of Edinburgh and its surâ€" roundings. _ It is well worth any one‘s while to come and see it with its colleâ€" ges. its churches, its old sights. The Americans are here in abundance and »o wonder, for anyone with time and money could entertain themselves here for a month. _ We are now leaving for Dunoon, on the Firth of Clyde. Love to all, Yours traly. R, MacFarmmax®x. Just a few lines this week. As an instance of the strearms of travel between the two great cities, Glasgow and Edinburgh, you can leave the forâ€" mer city every half hour for the capital which is 45 miles distant. _ The run is made in one hour, to the minute. and the fare is 4s, Much of the distance seems a fine agricultura) country, but iron works, coal pits and quarries seem without number. _ You land at the Waverl{ station in Edinburgh, said to be the largest station and grounds in the world. It seems to be a town of itâ€" self, â€" You go up a large rise and come to the Georf;e the Fourth bridge. and her=e is the beautiful Princess St, which 1 do not think could be any finer. _ The buildings are on {nur right, great solid commercial establishments, while on your left across the street are the beauâ€" tiful Princess St. gardens, famous the world over. _ Below is the market, but you are on the t(:‘p of it in another beauâ€" tiful flower paradise called the Waverly garden, â€"Next is the castle gardens and it is here that the famous monument to Sir Walter Scott is. I need not say what a splendid piece of architecture it is, with all its wonderfal peaks and fHigâ€" ures representing characters in his works, with a statue of hirmself and his favorite dog at the base. You can go up the winding stair by paying a penny, In this country the populat price for everytbhing in sightâ€"seeing is a penny. To all those who have responded already we reâ€" turn sincere thanks. To those who have not we ask their interest at once.; If there is any misâ€" take we will rectify it, if not, we respectfully expect settlement. Dear Mr. This Notice will appear only once. The barvest is about done Mr. MacFarlane in the Capital of Seotland. ACCOUNTS. Auld Reekie Inspected. PRICEVILLE. C. RAMAGE, Pub. Johnston, August 20, 1902. with most of done successfully by the Dr anda the patient is doing well now. Artemesia Sabbath School Conyention will be hald in the Presbyteriar chuarch in this town on Wednesday the 17th inst commencing at 2 o‘clock in the atternoon. Several speakers, clevical, are expected to be present on the occasion and a good progratmn w:ill be dealt with during the afternoon and again in tho evening. Tea will be provided for all who attend from a distance. Alex Black. of Pine Grove, visised a day or two in this locality. * Councillor Melntyre, of Egremont, had quite a search for a doctor ou Labor Day. Jur town M. D. was at the picoic at Wilder‘s Lake and it appeared no comâ€" munication could be had elsewhere as it was a bholiday. However we are pleased to hear that Mrs Mclutyre got along well and that Dave now is richer than the Marquis of Lorue by Mrs Melotyre preâ€" senting him with a pair of fine bouncing boys. Doctors sometimes forget that their services may be required on Lholidays as well as any other day. however we are pleased to hear that mother and boys are doing well. Patrick Sullivan, South Line, had the misfortune of getting one of bis horses badly hurt at the beginning of Harvest by getting entangled in a fence. The animal will be laid up all fall. Dr Hutton, of Durham, bad an operaâ€" tion on Profeesor Konold fone day lately. 1t seems the old gentleman lost the use of his eyes some time ago, consequently he was advised to bave it out, which was Mrs Jolhn MeArthur. (Com‘r) is taking her holidays visiting friends in fthe counâ€" try. Miss Grier is away to Owen Sound Collegiate Institute. She is greatly missâ€" ed in the Presbyter:an church as organist, where she faithfully attended wlhule at home. It is a difficalt matter to find an organist who is willing to undertake the duties thereof. There are plenty of young ladies in town and country who cculd fill the position well if they would only conâ€" sent to do so. It seems to be dry singing nowadays without an organist. A number ot our citizens and others are taking the advantage of the cheap excursion to Toronto this week and a large number will leave on Tuesday and Thursday for the Induastrial Fair. z f A. MAunter. ? C 1t Npeee‘ emeeRRRR«AvEececcecccscece IN BOOTS & »HOES WE CANNOT GIVE A FULL LIST, BUT WILL QUOTE THREE LINES 10 sHOW WE MEAN BUSINESS. $2.00 and $2.25 Ladies‘ Shoes for............75¢. $1.00 Plow Boots ..........>...}}>>>>*>.>>..85c. Children‘s Sho€S. ..........«s@+@ssrt.1.s>; .: ++3§C, 12%¢ Print 5oc Dress Goods $1.25 Blk Fig $1.25 Tweeds in giving BARGAINS, COST. IX DRY GOODS THE VAL}{ES CANNOT BE 5¢ Flannellette for 4¢ 2 doz. Tin Pails 20c 17¢ 1 " Butcher Knives 25¢ 19c¢ Calil and see our Snaps in Wringers "‘The Best Made" W 1 Lawn Mower was . 1 Washing Machine 2 doz. Nevada Silver Tablespoons EEEECEEECGEONAM22233333333, WE MEAN WHAT WE ADVERTISE. Don‘t Forget ‘The SPOTâ€"THE B1G STORE. STRICTLY CASH OR PRODUCK. " Ivory Table Knives " Carving Setts * Assorted Forks only Gun MAKE THE FIRST SHOT THE HARDWARE DEPT. SHOT 66 44 66 64 L* 75 Men‘s Table Knives and Forks Atex. PPusselt 66 64 64 a€ sSOME BIG SNAPS IN * 190. 45¢ CUhildren‘ s DpuIts 30oC. 8c. 85e t£ *<.siGoc. ds 25c. 12% c Muslins for 3 & 5¢. *Caeggc. 13 Men‘s Shirt Frouts 5¢. 75¢. $1.75 Golfing Caping $1. ‘s Unshrinkable Underwear 50c. SUCCESSOR TO & 6 dessert spoons Forks many considerably BELOW Donald McLean, Town Line Artemesia who has spent the last couple of months in the lower settlement returned home last week. Miss Chiistena A McDonald (John‘s) is leaving on Tuesday for the Queen City where she intends to remain for some time. Duncan C McDonald has puarchased a» handsome new buggy from Arch BR Mcâ€" Arthur, of your town. D belieyes in hayâ€" ing eyerything upâ€"toâ€"date. Mr Duncan C McDonald accompanied by his sister Tena epent a pleasant Sonâ€" day afternoor at Irish Lake lately the guest of the Misses Sullivan. Mr Alex McDonald, of Artemesia, acâ€" companied by hbis brother Dau, who is home from the Soo, spent a few pleasant hours at Hugh McDonald‘s one evening lately. D returns this week. Hector MeEachern. who has spent the last six wonths in Cleyeland, Ohio, has returned home. Mr and Mrs Donald McDougall were visiting at the formenr‘s parents Mr James McDongall‘s, of the South Line, Artemeâ€" sia. on Sunday. Mrs Patrick Sullivan has not been in her usual good health of late. but we are pleased to say she is alright again. Miss McCannel, tercher of No. 1 Norâ€" manuby, spent Labor Day at her brether‘s Mr Neil McCannel‘s of this place. We are pleased to state that the cluld of Mr and Mrs Donald McDougall is reâ€" covering after a rather severe attack of whooping cough. Dan McDonald (curly) who has been engaged working at the cement building of your town. received a telegram the other day to go to Fort William where there 15 a good sitnation awaiting him. What we would like to know :â€" Wko were the two young gentlemen thsil;‘gro- posed going to see two young ies recently, but when they arriyed at the door their courage failed them and they would not enter? We would advise fhomtoplnck up courage and try again Ideal weather is favoring the farmers at present and most of them are fnirly well on with their harvest, which is an excellent crop. 66 was $3.25 now $2.75 7.50 6.15 oons 2.50 1.98 oons 2.00 1.32 ‘orks 2.00 1.32 zS 2.00 1.25 i ncï¬ o 35 1.25 87 3.00 1.92 50 ea. 25 ea, 67c doz. 32¢ doz 12.00 7.50 8.00 5.50 THE DURHAM REVIEW TOP CLIFF. w B4 DDRRAM MARBLE _ WORKS means rich and handsome gifts for Bridal presents and haindsome table silver is among the most ac ceptable that can be offered. Our fine array of Flatand Hollow Ware Quadruple plate, Pie Knives Berry Spoons, Meat Forks and Spoons as well as Water Pitchers and Tea Sets are something to excite admiration. The quality is fine the workmanship elaborate the price the lowest in the county. $50 REWARD FOR A WATCH THAT I CANNOT REPAR s&. B. Keeler is the only Watchmaker + in the County with a Watch Facâ€" tory experience. All our work guaranteed to give satisâ€" faction. All goods bought at + Keeler‘s engraved free, A SWELL WEDOING T wo Big Jeweliry Stores, _ . DURHAMI& HESPELER ONT Sssssas3s SB230cceerqezee TORONTO t. B: KR & S0N, @os Tok that makes your horses glad. In every town‘f and village \â€"â€"may be had, $ Mica Axle Grease the Jackson‘s Block e ced ceR esns smB Een m is bels cek. d4¢L A°" B PE Â¥ & 4 C1 is\ m DF, L Eqm Butter and Eggs wanted, for which the highest prices will be paid. High Ctass Soods. These are among the iuâ€" ducements we offer our customâ€" ers, We keep the best and lead in low prices and good values in everything usually kept in a firstâ€"class general store. Our Waggons & Carriages are bought in Carload lots for Cash and our prices are consequently away down low. _ It‘s money in your pocket to inspect our Lines and get our Prices before purchasing anything we handle. IT PAYS TO BUY AT THE PEOPLE‘S STORE «Large Stock, 1902 â€" â€" 1902 C. A. FLEMING, Principal. BINDERS, MOWERS & RAKES. MASSEYâ€"HARRIS MACHINESe+â€"e@* Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Scuffiers, &oe,, areithe very latest FALL TERV BICYCLESe+@â€"A+ . New and Secondâ€"hand Bicycles for Sale. Also repairing Bicycles done well and promptly . FIRE TINSURANCEâ€"â€"ss+* Organs, Sewing Machines, Cream Separators, Buggies & Harness, Churns, Washing Machines and Wringers. Everything at rock bottom prices. JOHN LIVINGSTON. Remember the vlace HARVESTER COMPANY‘S Mow Prices, MASSEYâ€"HARRISâ€" SHOW â€"ROOMS UPPER TOWN BICYCLES TO RENT, 3 HRS FPOR A. McGABB and best improved makes. to go to work. Done in the Best and Cheapest Companies. Farmers‘ Insurance a specialty. A BOOM TNX BICYCLES Wilkinson Plows and Steel Rollers. Snowball, Chatham & Milnerâ€"Walker Wagons, Palmerston Carriage Co.‘s & McKee‘s Carriages. Buck‘s & McClary‘s Stoves & Ranges, Raymond & New Williams Sewing Machines. Bell & Berlin Pianos & Organs. Henry‘s Harness. Dawswell Churns, Wringers & Washing Machines. C. McKINNON DEERING xt a * Upper Town. Tallow rendered per Jb POAS sY :lrrertrissncrannen s BDAPIBY +ss sivsgrasisee tizeabe C RbG s +8 se aes neo is b6 2 n rithee THNEDE :3 + +k s00 0+ er% hk se +6 Dressed Hogs, per ewt Hogs, Live weight..... Butter, fresh roll per lb Butter, Tub.............__ uid“o per ewt... Calfekins, per lb Flour.... Oatmeal Wheut...,;... :.; DURHAM MARKETS. hy _ Ne xm EC OE w Call and see samples ready tity of the latter kindly leave â€"â€"In order to Insure a quanâ€" â€"We can supply you with REAL CHOICE BUTTER in 5 lb. Crocks, and " WESâ€" TONS BREAD. * â€"CHOICE HAM, BREAKâ€" FAST ROLLS, TINNED MEATS, HAM, VEAL and BEEF LOAF, CORNED BEEF, READY ILUNCH BEEF, LOBSTERS, F. HADDIE, K. HERRING and SARDINES. RED ‘and FOR CAMPERS AND PICâ€"NIC PARTIES. 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