# i a4 sOMETHING NEW IN WASHERS; The Pe Also Wilhelm‘s Wringers, all mad Raymond Sewing Machines. McCl Te Agent for the Dilion H]az‘ T)eering Jfarvesters Atmzai{{nd Garm The best in their line as we bandle only the Pohn PGivingston, PPasseyâ€"» Pffarris Showrcoms @arlz’ng’s Emg ï¬ï¬c Po aris Green, Hellebore, Gohn Glark. S.â€" MORTLOCK We can give onll a mere list of ourd;oods. but in quality and adaptability to the needs of South rey we are not excelled: Deering Harrows, Wilkinson Ploughs, Heney‘s Harâ€" ness, Palmerston Buggies. Renowned articles, fair prices 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. But 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 effects. {Fine Panne finished Broad Cloths and Cheviot Suitings. ‘These are all in suit lengths with NO TWO ALIKE and are in the newest shades. DRESS GOODS FQR HALL FASHI Quantities of this twine slightly recent fire, we intend to sell off, 40° Amazon Suiting.......... ...... .. at 28 cots a yd. 40" Camel Hair Suiting...............at 35 cts a yd. 54" Flake Suiting.............. . from 60 cts to $1,25 5qy Canvas Suiting............. ** 75 Cts to $1.4¢ 56" Broad Cloth Suiting.......... " 60 cts to $1.50 se‘ Friece Buiting........ ...... .. ** 50¢tS to §$1.25 A full range of fancy waisting to match. 40‘ Amazon Suiting.......... . 40" Camel Hair Suiting........ y« Flake SHiting.:.....«¢/«~ .c yy Canwas Suiting............ 56" Broad Cloth Suiting........ yo Frices SUutMg........ ...... A Complete Stock of DRUGS and MEDICICINES at Prices the owest, quality considered. Darlx’ng’s l)rug Store PLYMOUTH BINDER TWINE Bug Death, the new Plant Food, Blue Stone, Insect Powder, &c. STY LISH CASH AND ONE PRICKEK. we intend to sell #4 7 cents a lb. ; The Perforated Drum , all made by Watsontof Ayr Clary Stoves for Coal or Hinge Stay Fence. A few doors South of the Middaugh House: Garm )ffachinery. HAgent, Durham. . only in the Ideal Wood. The bride was attractively attired in a dress of brown voile over pivk silk, and was attended _by her sister, Miss Mary MacKay, of Durham, while Mr, Chas, Wise, of Fenelon Falls, supported the groom through the ordeal. _ The cereâ€" mony and congratulations over, they all repaired to the dining room where a sumptuous dinner was served by Mrs "Despond. The bride received many use[t):l’ and costly presents, â€" The young . couple left next morning on a trip to | Niagara, when they will return to Toronto for a few days before leaving for their future home in Fenelon Falls, The Review extends the warmest wishes for the welfare of M r. and Mrs, Menzie. and the latter will not doubt the sincerity of her old teacher. We‘ may whisper to Mr Menzie that he has secured a most worthy helpâ€"meet, day. lst SeJt. inst., at the residence of Mr. and Mrs., Geo Despond, 637 Lansâ€" downe Ave., Toronto, the contractin rties being Miss Tll!ï¬l Telford, welï¬ nown here, and Mr. Thos. Menzie, of Fenelon Falls; but lately of Seattle, Washington. ‘ The ceremony was perâ€" formed by Rev. Mr. Booth of ‘the Methodist churcn, in the presence of the immediate friends of the parties. MExzIrâ€"TELFOoRrp. A n‘uiet wedding took glace on Thursâ€" day. lst Sept. inst., at the residenes ~f I hagh o dnatig hn it dn O oi ic tds iA M 2A 2( i leased to see the prominence attained K the Oxford Separator, "Made in lf!:rhnm." and to be assured by Mr F, Livingstone that their exhibit and its results was satisfactory to themselves, Certainly in appearance. and we feel certain in efficiency also, it is second to Mr. H. H. Miller was in town Monâ€" day. Sorry we did not see him but glad to bear he is meeting with much encouragement in his canvass, â€" In adâ€" dition to his own popular qualities he is supporting the best government Canaâ€" da ever had, and this makes canvassing easy. â€" Premier Laurier will haye few more able and heaity supporters than H. H. Miller after next election. _ "Alâ€" ways prompt. Never negligent.". Mrs, Jacob Kress returned on Saturâ€" day from a visit to her her husband at Gravenburst. She found him much imâ€" proved in health. She was greatly imâ€" pressed with the fine advantages of the district and the methods of the Sanaâ€" torium. Miss Hall, Thetford, is engaged tor the Season with Mr. 8. F. Morlock as his Millinerâ€"inâ€"chief, _ She has had exâ€" perience, and Mr Morlock‘s patrens may feel confident she is a worthy successor to Miss Sweet, Normanby, Congratulations to the happy couple who this morning in the R. C,. Church acrossâ€"the way became man and wife. The parties, Mr. M. HKyan and Miss â€"â€"â€" _ Patterson, are wellâ€"known in mems l c We regret to lose as neighbors Mr. and Mrs, Frank Livingston who this week move to Guelph, and Mr. andMrs, Buchan, who have moved to one of the Kress houses in the ""West End 22 , We hope the reports from the that Mrs. Carson, Lander Bucha John Murdoch are down with ty may not be seriously true. _ If 0 they make a speedy recovery Mrs, Arrowsmith leaves toâ€"day for a week‘s visit with friends at Eugenia Falls They are old friends of her father and she has not seem them for many years, While in Torontn last week we Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wilson, of West Vergina, are visiting the latter‘s broâ€" thers and sisters, the Lauder families, and other old frienas in and about Durâ€" ham. Mrand Mrs Brander and Miss Martha of Priceville, and Mr and Mrs Dugald Campbell of Dundalk, visited at the Manse, Dromore, on Sabbath last. Jas, Whitmore, son of Jno. Whitâ€" more, and E. Lawrence, son of Jno. Lawrence, both of Egremont, left on Tuesday for Carman, Man, Mr, Norman McIntyre, Sr., arrived from the West last week, looking well and impressed with the bigness and imâ€" portance of the country, Mr. Thos, Whitmore, Chicago, long clerk in Hunter Store, Upper Town. was yisiting his father and othet rriends here this week. Mr. Arch. McDougall of the Chronicle Staff, left Tuesday for a two weeks‘ holiday at London, Leamington, and other points,. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Smith (nee Lizzie Pringle ) of Hamilton,. were visiting Mr. J. A. Black, and other friends in and near Durham. Rev. Mr Campbell‘s mother, of Torâ€" onto, and his sister, Mrs Smith of Woodville, are guests at Dromore Manse Mrs, Ramage and daughter Alice left for London Tnesday, and will be guests of her brotner there for a few days. Misses Alice and Ruby Watson home after spending the summer v tion at their sister‘s in Toronto. THE DURHAM REVIEW Mr. W. K. Reid was among the numâ€" bergoing West on Tnesday. He is on a visit to his daughter in Alberta, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Firth left on Tuesday for London to see the Fair and visit relatives. Miss Jean Brown left last Tuesday to spend a few weeks with friends at Niagara. Mr. Malcolm McLean, Aberdeen. left on Tuesday for the North West. Mr. and Mrs. Fair left Tuesday mornâ€" ing, taking in London excursion. Mr. Wm. and Miss Ethel Hueghan, loft Tuesday to visit relatives in Lonâ€" don. Mr. Wm. Hunter is in London this week visiting the Fair and friends, HYMENEAL. Lauder B-ué;;;m and e residence of th typhoid If so, may West n are vacaâ€" From Lot 1 of 24. Con. 1, Sullivan, two miles North of Dornoch, about August oth, a pair of yearâ€"old steers ; one spotted light red and white, other dark red with a few spots of white. In. formation that will lead to their recovâ€" ery will suitably rewarded. 34â€"3 WM. DAVEY, Prop. MARRIED. Minmxrnâ€"XCAutto;;dâ€"’ %t ll(‘i:donin. an., on y. Mr. Matheson, of ï¬:e Pmbytezian church of Kildonan, Mr. Adam (Add ) Freq. rick Meredith, youngest son of the late Thos Meredith, to Miss Pearl Mcâ€" Almon, otf Nelson B. C. DIED. CABSTLE.â€"At the residence of her sonâ€"| inâ€"law, Mr John McArthor, Waudby, on Monday, Sept 12, Mrs. George Castle, (formerly Mrs Jas, MoCorâ€" mack,) aged 76 yr3. 8 mos, RYyaxr.â€"At Rob Roy, Glenelg, on Sunâ€" day, Se%ll, Violet L., beloved daughâ€" ter of Wm. and Vina Ryan,ageï¬ 3 years, MCKINNONâ€"At Uisken, Bunessan M..11 n e 8 4 S & #re. oo aew.ls, BORN. BROwNE.â€"In Durham, on Sept. 6th, to Mraod Mrs J. L. Browne, a son. CAMPBELL.â€"At Amos Manse, Dromore, on Sept. 3, to the Rev, D. L. and Mrs Campbell}, a daughter. CRINNONâ€"At Uisken. Bunessan Mull, Scotland, on the 9th of August, M Cameron, :red 86 years, beloved \v‘iz of Angus cKinnon.â€"Deeply regretâ€" ted. [This taken from the Oban Times. relates to a cousin of Mr Neil McLean, Bentinck.] they came there and hesaid that he supâ€" posed thieves had been in the house, He took them upstairs but the next time Mrs. Fawcett returned from being out she found him and the valises gone, The reason given for his shaking the dust of Toronto Junction off his feet is said to be looming financial difficulties. Before departing he left a letter with his foreman, in which he gave his wife power of attorney and a statement of his liabilities. The condition of the busâ€" iness, however, did not warrant hisleavâ€" ing it so suddenly. There was nothing very pressing, and his wife naturally looks upon it as uncalled for. _ He has made frequent appeals to his subscribers of late, but these appeals had become chronic and there is nothing to indicate that his financial condition is worse now than it has been for some time past." O â€"The Baltic fleet is at last 1eportâ€" ed to have sailed for the seat of war, Five battleships, with cruisers, torpeâ€" do boats and destroyers, numbering in a]l about An urnlll Ehum evinens: €nuine uks P Abptatint AlBihas toitcitsuctctsts. ~ 3 in all about 40, will form more targets for the terrible Togo, â€"Panama, the part of Colombia enâ€" couraged by the United States to form a separate republic for Panama Canal purposes, is reported to be chafing unâ€" der American influence and planning to go back. â€"The election trials are opening adyersely to the Ross government. Brown, Liberal, of N, Perth, unseated for bribery by an agent, and Mahafiy, Conservative, of Muskoka, holds his â€"Prince Fushima, who commanded the first division at the battle of Nan. shan Hill, is to visit St. Louis Exhibiâ€" tion next month at the request of his Emperor. â€"Prince Sviatopolâ€"Mirsky has been appointed Russian Minister of the Inâ€" terior in place of Von Plehve who was assasinated. HMe is spoken of as liberal in tendency and popular even with the Jews. * The talent secured for the big conâ€" cert on Show night under the auspices of the Public Library is as follows : Mr, Jas. Fax, Toronto, 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 Runciman Mr. Joseph Trelford, Mrs. Newton, Accompanist. The dplun for sale of tickets will be opened at MacFarlane‘s Drug Store at 2 p. m., Saturday 17th Sept. _ All Seats Reserved. Secure your ticket in time. EDITOR FAWCETT IN TROUBLE CATTLE STRAYED GREAT SHOW DAY CONCERT. eit TOPICS OF THE WEEK TORONTO n which he gave his wife rney and a statement of The condition of the busâ€" % flid not warrant hisleavâ€" +â€"@â€"+ + EP TT *@VCB SAVINGS Baxnx â€"uterest allowed o savings bank deposits of $1.00 and up wards Prompt attention and every facility uflordl:ed customers living a dista ce, FF 20 CCC M# J A general Banking business transacted Drafts issued and collection :+made on all points. Deposits received and inter est allowed at errrent rates wW. F. COWAN, President. GEO. P. REID, Manager. DURHAM AGENCy A mmamalll ie ie B 2 CABTAL Sutbormet ... seomen M 1, Pai HP........... 1, RESERVE PUND.:.:.......... 1,000,000 AGENTS in all principal points n Ontario, . Quebec, ‘Manitoba, â€" Uniteq States and England, STANDARD BARK of chum L °0 C ERCERILECAE 6 store, or at the REvirEw OFFICE, will receive our best attention. We are at the shop at the bridge evâ€" ery Wednesday and Saturday. â€" Or. ders or enqui‘x_'ies left at C. McArthur‘s whnew am sth 4o cam o . C Wellâ€"known and reliable. Giving best satisfaction. Once used, always used. Prices and terms to suit purchasers Call and examine. Harvesting Machinery of this famous firm‘s make MODEL W OXA sPisimirial. always on hand at Rowe‘s store FIRST of all, we use only the finest Flour and other ingredients. SECONDLY, we are artists in our line. THIRDLY, cleanliness reigns in every department of our establishment. LASTLY, our prices are absolutelyfair, Give us a call and see ror yourself. A first . class line of I‘Sread. ‘Cakes, Pastry, And therefore we hear anothing* but prase for our bread, cake®s, pies, and every desirable variety of pastry. T suits To a T / GOOD REASOoONS: Head Office, Torm;c; Our Woodenware Stock consists of : Curtain Stretchers, Wall Cleaners, Express Wagons Wheelbarrows, Churns, Washâ€" ing Machines, Clothes Wringers Clothes Horses, Clothes Racks, Tubs, Wash Boards, Mops Pails Butter Bowls, Butter Moulds, Butter Spoons, Ladels, Potato Mashers, Vinegar & Grain Meaâ€" sures, Bake and Bread Boards, Rolling Pins, Towel Rollers, Egg Crates, Step Ladders, Exâ€" tension â€" Ladders, â€" Spinning Wheel Heads, Fancy Work Baskets, Darning Baskets Scrap Baskets, Clothes Baskets, Dinâ€" ner Baskets, Market Baskets, Chaff Baskets, Root Baskets, Fork Handles, Shovel Handles, Hoe Handles, Axe Handles, Hammer Handles, and other articles too numerous too menâ€" tion. oter MHamilton __ HAgene ry. TL INTSOIT‘‘S . HL. STINSON. You are invited to inspect our assortment of Arms and Ammunition, n f Who would be without a Meat Chopper when we are sellâ€" ing them so cheap ? ‘akes, J KELLY Made to order i;“Latest Styles on shortest notice. wWEDDING _ CAKES BAKERY, LOWER TOWN HARDWARE ! W. BLACK. .Ql'na’c'r: cA thu? ) Agent. owers, ; BARCLAY & BRII Call Also Arazemell 3 hal Now that you have a Tudhope Buggy, get a Tudhope Cutter & be in the swim with over The Spring has come and the Summer has gone and so has nearl y two carloads Tudhope Buggies and the place hich was once so filled to overflowing with those rigs is now being filled up se flns : * en ue 29200 um 7 _ IEmplements / ! This Store will close at 6 p 3ight except Wednesdays : ays. q1 _ 00@ q tHey arc ine best on the market ; _ also) our CHURNS & WHEELBARROWS. PHONF NO. 38. 300 good Flour sacks for Sale Of all kinds, NIP PUT P1 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 ? HMarn @Organs They are good in every respect Still they Come ; Still there are more to follow Having now obtained competent help, I am in a position to fill all orders on short notice. From PEEL, ine sroeman Durkham & Owen Sound. You get RIGHT PRICES on Show Rooms opposite Mid. daugh Stables, Lambton St. J. S. Mcllraith REMEMBER THE PLACEâ€"Next Campbell‘s 1mplement Warehouse. were $1,.50, for...... were 1.35, for...... were â€"1.25, IOV ...... «s «+ > se 0k es Also 3 pr Dongola Oxfords, turn medium narrow toe, sizes 5, 5%4, were $1,75, OW . . ... a se e e e s ks For 1 Week A nice line of FRESH CONXâ€" FECFIONERY always on hand. Box Calf and Dongola Oxfords McKay sewn, at the folâ€" lowing reduced prices to make room for Fall Goods We will sell the balance of our Ladies‘ urham â€"Rakery now arriving : Fudhops @utters Also see our famous a carload of . t_l;e inï¬o;xrs TERMS: CASH. TRUNKS SEPT. 15, 1904 t Nachinery Examine our TURâ€" our atson. . every cheap, sole, and 6 25 €. A. FLEMING, Pr The Tokf‘m an operator of yeu telegraphic lines can be purchased, used on the regul in United Stater a Wy, Pen Spel R For 1 our courses, addr« Northern B The Hanover Con Properties sola, n ance N“’d dP.:j drawn. Busine 100 Aeres in (&Q‘a &b Owner 100 Aeres :» ®»~ A. bhardwood bu good buildings a orchard, . Price $ and allow balmn« ___â€" nerunwell and d [â€"1+] ï¬ï¬?. in Exren arm. Will s The Hanover Con that he has «old : included in his )« bhe now offers the 200 Aeres in ~~ NEW LJS Black \ Chenile T H. H. 7 piect 4 pieece Faney J Gold BIC There ar black hats, e material and are worth. _ we are offeri hat in the sto est price poss During your attenti offering in M of the stock the next four are going to low figure. kemith Bugi %rwcmon "u &ll kinds and pric The le RIGH By Moder And at Nea And Insur REP A Don‘t w , SEPT. Owen 5 MIS U| Call