2t soOMETHING NEW Ix Also Wilhe Raymond Sewing Mac Jassey â€" f{farvis Showrcoms GoAn Q@ivingston, ‘aris Green, Hellebore, Darling‘s Prug Store scering J{arvesters S. MORLLOCK It will pay you to give our Dress Goods a thorough inspection before you purchase your fall suit. We cannot begin to tell you in detail one half of what we are showing in Ladies‘ Suitings for Fall. Buc we say we have the Newest Dress Fabrics that Fashion demands which includes a FULL RANGE of the latest Weaves and Patterns in Flake, Nicker and Pebble eflects. {Fine Panne finished Broad Cloths and Cheviot Suitings. ‘These are all in suit lengths with NO TWO ALIKE and are in the newest shades. Gohn Glark. We can give only a mere list of our goods, but in quality and adaptability to the needs of South Grey we are not excelled: Deering Harrows, Wilkinson Ploughs, Heney‘s Harâ€" ness, Palmerston‘Buggies. Renowned articles, fair prices A full range of fancy waisting to match. We have also a large quantity of this Twine which was kept in Burnett‘s store and therefore undamaâ€" ged : this we offer at lowest current rates. We expect the showroom to be reparmed at once, and will continue business at the old stand. Quantities of this twine slightly damaged by the recent fire, we intend to sell off, while it lasts, at The best in their line 46 Amazon Suiting.......... ...... . .at 28 cts a yd. 40° Camel Hair Suiting.......... .... .at 35 cts a yd, 54" Flake Suiting.............. .from 60 cts to $1,25 5¢ Canvas Suitiug............. ** 7y ts to $1.4¢ 56" Broad Cloth Suiting.......... " 60 cts to $1.50 5e Fricas Suiting........ ...... .. *‘ 50Cs to §1.25 A Complete Stock of DRUGS and MEDICICINES at Prices the owest, quality considered. ing Machines. McClary Stoves for Coal or Agent for the Dilion Hinge Stay Fence. A)arling‘s Drug Store W IN WASHERS :; The Perforated Drum, only in the Ideal Wilhelm‘s Wringers, all made by Watson of Ayr. PLYMOUTH BINDER TWINE § P‘AlkL FASHIONS Bug Death, the new Plant Food, Blue Stone, Insect Powder, &c. STY LISH CASH AND ONE PRICE. DRESS GOODS Pm i/ini Gicrm Iffachinery. 7 cents a lb. wrmtemmume $ D mss aS we bandle only the best A few doors South of the Middaugh Houseâ€" HAIgenrt, Durham. Wood. uncle, MrCoutts, who is Princpal of the School. soMr H. l? Hunter and his sister, Mrs meryille, i bap returned to Toronto this Among others leaving last week to take in the sights of Toronto Exhibition we noticed Misses Mary and Sophia Burnett and Margaret Alexander, Mrs Robt. Aljoe, and Messrs W.F. Dunn, Allie Gun, Arthur Allan, Geo, Hughes, Robt, McCracken, David Smith. Miss Jessie Farqubharson left on Monâ€" day for Georgetown to attend High School there. She will reside with her Mr and Mrs G, L. McCaul and daughâ€" ter Winnie left Monday to spend a few days with Guelph friends,. Dr, Park, Hamilton, spent a few days at his home here, Rev Mr Boone, Leamington, preached an able sermon in the Baptist Church here Sunday evening. Miss Kate Dixon, Dromore, is staying this week with her grandmother, Mrs Binnie. Miss Denholm, Blenhein, arrived in town last Thursday to take charge of Mr Ilreland‘s Millinery establishment. She had just been imbibing millinery ideas at the city openings" for use durâ€" ing the fall season. Mr John Sirrs sold bis house to Mr Duncan, and has moyed into John Kinâ€" nee‘s double house, the latter having moved into his new residence near the bakery, which he erected this year,. Mrs Jake Kress, accompanied by her friend, Miss Stewart of Wingham, and son and daughter, Harper and Maude, left last week to take in Toronto Fair. Mr Hugh Rose, accompsnied by his daughter Miss Tena, left last week on a visit to Toronto friends. Mr Emerson Kinnee was a guest of Stratford friends this week. Mt and Mrs Chas,. Shaw, New Jersey, were in town last week, yisiting the formertr‘s parents,. Pleased to have a call from him. They left Tuesday of this week. Mrs, Turnbull, of the Rocky, and Mrs, Leslie of Durham visited for a few days at Mr. Geo. Turnbull‘s and Mr, Jno. Milligan, 8. Line, Bentinck. Mr and Mrs Robt. Williamson and daughter uby, visited over the week end with the former‘s brother in Minto. Mr. and Mrs. Farquharson attended the weekly prayerâ€"meeting in the Turnbull settlement last week, Mr and Mrs Wim Johnston. Jr,., had a brief visit paid to them last week by Mrs. Weir, Glenmorris, Dumfries, a cousin of Mr,. J.. who had not seen her for 28 years, Accompanying her was her daughter, Mrs. Thos. Dryden, Rivâ€" erview, and in turn Mrs. Dryden‘s daughter,â€"3 generations. Dr. Hutton went to Brampton last Friday to attend the funeral of an uncle. Miss J, a, Gibson, of Toronto, came to Durham last week for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Jas. Ireland, Rev,. Mr. Newton left Monday on a trip to St. Louis, to visit his son Carl and the Exposition. Mr. Jas. Ireland was away on a busiâ€" ness trip to Toronto last week. Mrs. Becker and family leave Wedâ€" nesday for Philadelphia to rejoin husâ€" band and father, who left here about 10 yrs ago. Mr. Robt, Ledingham, brother of Mrs Jno,. Clark, and a student of Knox College is holidaying among friends at Dornoch and elsewhere. Mr., J. Weir, of O. Sound, who has been visiting his relatives, the Weir families here, returned last week. Miss Maud Watson, of Cheboygan, Mich., is a visitor at the bome of her uncle, Mr, Watson, baker. Mr. Alex. Gordon left on Saturday for Toronto to meet a brother whom be has not seen for 25 years. Misses Hulet and Muir, of Norwich, were guests of Mrs. Newton from Satâ€" urday over Lator Day. THE DURHAM REVIEW Mr. John Kelly, Agent of the Standâ€" ard Bank, arrived home last week from the St. Louis Fair. Mr, and Mrs. McGregor, of Hanover, were visitors at the home of Mre, Mcâ€" Intosh this week, Mr. Reggie Kelly, of the Standard Bank, Toronto, spent a few days at his home here, Mr. H. H. Miller, the Reform candiâ€" date, took in the sports in the park Mondav. Miss Percy, Mt. Forest, is a guest of friends in town. * Mr. Jos, Pringle, of Mt. Forest, visited friends in town last week, morning hibition. Mrs. Philip McKechnie left Monday to join het busband at Toronto Junction Mr. Esdon Wolfereturned Tuesday to Stratford to resume Business College studies. Mr. T. J. Jordan, of Holstein, was a visitor in town on Monday, Allan LO _ McFarlane take in the ‘arlane left Tuesday in the Toronto Exâ€" In reterence to the verses in last week‘s Chronicle I would inform anyone wishing to indulge in the black and yellow kisses described in the piece that they might obtain yaluable inforâ€" mation from the editor of that sheet with respect to the subject as he writes like one who has had a wide experience,. Editor Review, Sir. LaAWwWREXCE.â€"In Durham, Sunday, Sept 4th, t> Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lawrence, a son. RIDDELLâ€"In Bentinck on Sept 2nd, to Mr and Mrs Hugh R. Riddell, a son, Leaving this week for Toronto Fair were noticed : Mrs,. D. B. McFarlane, Mrs. Jas. Webber, Messrs, N. W,. Campâ€" bell and son Willie, Thos. Swallow, Wimn, Robertson, Dan MceDonald, Arch, Robertson, Frank Lenahan, W. Laidâ€" law, Jr., Dr. Holt, J. W. Crawford, Geo. Stinson, Geo, Binnie, Win. J. Young. John McGirr, Robt Aljoe, J. P. Hunter, W,. . Bean, Chas, McKinnon, E. Kress Mr and Mrs Geo, Ryan, Mrand Mrs T. Turnbell, Editor Irwin, Mrs Jas Lauder Mrs Wolfe and Miss Pheobe, Mrs Alsox. McLachlan and sons, Campbell and Jas, Messrs, W im. Sharp, Wim. McFadden. Mr. Gibson, of Brantford, brother of Hon. J. M. Gibson, and a $10000 stockâ€" holder in our Cement Mill, was in town Tuesday. ,s_cié..,, 1 200 CO ETTIRC, n TNO Scientific American, on of any scientifle ma. es Tess is r st.. w-h'a!zeu." 1!%-’k Miss Owens, of Wiarton, is visiting her friend, Miss Kate McDonald, Upper Town. Mr. Arch, McKinnon, traveller, paid a flying visit home before leaving for the West. Mrs J, Glass is spending this week at Georgetown with her daughter, Mrs Watson and sister, Mrs Barber. Vl hvv.-"uunl- Ohise Anyone sending a sketc and description ma qnlctyl{ ascertain our opinion free wrctbcr .I invention is probably &uwnublo. Communicaâ€" tions strictly confident Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest :gency for locurlng&a)uanu. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive tpozd go“ca, vzlv.)gut ei-m. in the Mrs Arthur McClocklin visited her brother and family and other friends at Holstein from Saturday to Monday, Rey,. and Mrs. Farr and baby, after a three week‘s yisit wlth friends and relâ€" atives in and near town. returned to Wallaceburg Friday accompanied by Miss Edith Grant. Messrs Thos. Barclay, Sr lett Saturday on a trip to and Toronto. Miss McMillan, nurse, of Fergus pital, who attended Dr. Jamieson turned to Fergus Monday. Miss J. A. Fraser is taking charge of Mr, Chapman‘s Photo Studio in Mt. Forest this week during his absence in Toronto, Mr. Adalbert McLachlar, a cousin of Mr. Jno. A. Graham from Quebec Provâ€" ince, paid him a Hying visit this week,. They drove to Priceville on Monday eyening to see Mr Graham‘s fat her. Miss Flo Limin left aturday on a visit to relatives in North Bay. Mr. Jas. Darling left last week to atâ€" tend the Toronto College of Pharmacy, Mr and Mrs Wm. Williamson and Mrs Jno. W. McKechnie and children were guests of Mt. Forest friends Labor Day,. Mrs E, W. Rowe of Mt Forest spent : few days with her friend, Mrs J Mc Auley last week. Messrs Evans, Chas. Burt and Elton Seigner spent Labor Day in Fergus and saw the 8t Kittsâ€"Fergus lacrosse match, Master Karl Lenahan came home Saâ€" turday after spending a month‘s holiâ€" days with his grandparents in Mildmay. Mr Dan Lenahan spent a few days visiting his brother, Jas Lenahan. Misses Bella McGirt and Bessie Edge left last week to visit relatives in Erin. Dr. Pickering is attending the Dental Convention in Toronto this week. The talent secured for the big conâ€" cert on Show night under the auspices of the Public Library is as follows : Mrs W. Calder left Thursday morning for Saginaw, Mich. on a visit to her sisâ€" ter, who was suddenly taken ill. The plan tor sale of tickets will be opened at MacFarlane‘s Drug Store at 2 p. m., Saturday 1l7th Sept. _ All Seats Reserved. Secure your ticket in time. _ Humorous vocalist. Miss Mae Dickenson, Toronto, Soprano, and Guitar Soloist. An orchestra of Five (5) Talented Perâ€" formers : Haw Bros. (2) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ranciman Mr. Joseph Trelford, Mrs. Newton, Accompanist. Mr, Jas. Fax, GREAT SHOW DAY CONCERT. Letter to the Editor BORN. + + in a a TORONTO lay, Sr. and Jr., trip to Brampton Hosâ€" , reâ€" Wintdwudidc. d > A A general Banking business transacted Drafts issued and collec.tion :smade on all points. Deposits received and inter est allowed at csrrent rates SAVINGS Banu «uterest allowed o savings bank deposits of $1.00 and up wards Prompt attention and every facility afforded customers living a dista ce. DURHAM AGENCy CAPITAL, Authorized . ... ... $2,000, CAPITAL, Paid up........... 1,000, RESERVE EFUND.,;:.....:... 1,000, AGENTS in all principal ints Ontario, Quebec, Mumtoba,pol'ni‘ States and England, STADARD BARK 0F CAiAN] We are at the shop at the bridge evâ€" ery Wednesday and Saturday. â€" Orâ€" ders or enquiries left at C. McArthur‘s store, or at the REvirEw OFFICE, will receive our best attention. Prices and terms Harvesting Machinery of this famous firm‘s make h ynogineg . â€"2 000 con on us A department of our establishment. LASTLY, our prices are absolutelyfair, Give us a call and see ror yourself. A first class line of Bread, Cakes, Postry, always on hand at Rowe‘s store. MODEL BAKERY, LOW! FIRST of all, we use only the finest Flour and other ingredients. SECONDLY, we are artists in our line. THIRDLY, cleanliness reigns in every nc le iss a & smetos And therefore we hear ,nothing" but prase for our bread, cake"s, pies, and every desirable variety of pastry. STINSORNS T suits To a T / GOOD REASONS: ce. Gasoline & Coal Oil, abundan Our assortment of Tinware, Enamel and Graniteware is comâ€" plete. Graniteware Pails, 60c. Apple Packers should see what we have in Plyers & Hatchets. ___ If yourequire a Trunk, Valâ€" ise or Telescope, we have a varâ€" iety to choose from. Head Office, Torolï¬; The days are getting short and you will need a new Lantern We have them from 15 cts up. Apples are a good price and you will require to use care in pickling them. One of our apâ€" ple pickers will help you. _ Our Apple Parers and Corers are good value. wW. F. COWaAN, President. GEO. P. REID, Manager. of goods. Come in and take your pick. Everything from a Nut Pick to a pickaxe. The shooting season will soon be on. We want you to remember that we have a splenâ€" did stock of Arms and Ammunâ€" ition, Best quality goods at the most reasonable prices are asâ€" sured to you. 12 only singleâ€" barrel breech loading shotguns, the wellknown Iver Johnston make, reg price 6.50, our price for Sept. 15, $5.50. Do not lose this opportunity. oter RHamilton __ HAgen cy. Wellâ€"known and reliable, Giving best satisfaction. Once used, always used. . H. STINSON. akes, HARDWARE ! Made to order i;--f;ltest Styles on shortest notice. WEDDING CAKES W. BLACK. J KELLY Our Store is full of all sorts _ ferms _ to suit purchasers ‘all and examine. J, _ IHfowers, .731'nders se cA thu? ) Agent., »$2,000,001, & 1,000,000 & 1,000,000 ER TOWN United in ; BARCLAY & Brpp Call and Also The Spring has come and the Summer has gone and so has nearl y two carloads. Tudhope Buggics and the place hich was once so filled to overflowing with those rigs is now being filled up with over a carload of the {famous Tudhope @utters Now that you have a Tudhope Buggy, get a Tudhope Cutter & be in the swim i{mplements ? ! Fresh Roasted Peanuts every day and Saturday, This Store will close at 6 p. m. every gight. except Wednesdays and Satur ays. 300 good Flour sacks for Sale cheap Of all kinds, Examine our TUR â€" NIP PULPERS ; they are the best on the market ; _ also] ouy CHURNS & WHEELBARROWwsS. Why not fall into the procession and buy your bread, cakes and pastry at the upâ€"town bakery where you are always sure to get the best reâ€" turns for your money ? Still they Come ; Still there are more to follow Durham â€"Rakery Having now obtained competent help I am in a pusition to fill all orders on short notice. REMEMBER THE PLACEâ€"Next Campbell‘s Implement Warehouse. J. S. Mcllraith From PEEL, inE snoema® We have a line of horse hand thresh ers‘ Mitts at 90c per pair that are extra good value. Try a pair. You get RIGHT PRICES on We do rot aim to be known as the cheapest place in Durham but we do try to giye full valâ€" ue to everyonedealing with us NowW Is THE TIME to leave yoar order and get a genuine pair of hand â€" made Boots or Shoes for fall wear. A Purchase That Pays Show Rooms daugh Stables A nice line of FRESH CONâ€" FECTIONERY always on hand. " have now a journeyman shoeâ€" o maker and can attend f:ompc- to yonr wants either in repairing or stom Work. Naxwel! Tachinery Also Fa.ctor{ Boots & Shoes, Valises, ‘Te esc;?)es. School Bags. Harvest Mitts, &c, in stock. Durham & Owen Sound SHar L @l‘ga.;; Also see our famous are good in °"'°T)’tespect TERMS: CASH. PHONE NO, 38 TRUNKS SEPT. 8, 1904 € "K“"’-m‘ ic our atson. Wednes ’le Ha that he J included bhe now « The Hanos Typewriting Course J Address C. A. FLEMING, Prin NEW LIS) 7 piece glass 1 4 plece Table Large size, W1 Black Mor 200 Acres 50 Acres The FALL T ) wonrh GHIN The large new wu to the College,. wiall 4 furnished during the be opened on that dat 1s the only Business C owning a College in wing will provide a« 150 more students, descriiming our course are, Business Course 50 Acres Blacksmith Busines eppositiot A Will begin on THUR Gold decorat« 100 Acres Properties ance pla drawn black hats, evervon« material and selling are worth. . Also son we are offering voer hat in the store is re est price possible Fancy Japa During August «1 your attention to the offering in Millinery of the stock must he c the next four weeks are going to sell ove low figure. BIG 4 HFE $ =S!! senile T H. H. MI The SEPT. 8 RIGH By Modern M And at Reasons And Insure 8: REP AIR Don‘t F "Y. H. 1 There are still A. Gor MISS al W i( That we d AUG MILL]! 11. 114. MJ J W W W #0 m W M