{"33 ket Rm int mud e n and Fresh I lable. " "est perly varxety a order malty all man to 5.75 so. w t $6 " 4E EJ- if} E JULY M, mo IIE atts SELLS - UIIE MI 4 W. H. BEAN Hwy will"! cotton Sheeting. 72 M' bite Bedrpre.dr, large size" .. Table Luen....................., Floor ot teloth. I mm] 2 yds wide titairoileloth.................... hulk LENDS MONEY at wry lowest rates. Plgcgg Ingurgncgg of all kinds in reliable l mnmnivx Collects Debts, Arr-n90: Bushes: Difheulties, Draws Wiltinga will Sells C.P.R. Tickets to tyll points. lzwhh-s other lands he offers ttte following “pg-30.: illljif'glill)lif%lifWl% ',t. .. .u .. ............tt.00 " h l Curtains, q xeept BU. s. we. have lofted edges 125 Aaron Norm-ab, Con 18; Well located and im; run-d. Will rent it not sold soon. 100 Acres Normanby South-w Pure 150 Acres Bruin.“ NC litter-ui chop or quick sale. yum: long, :51 100 Acres Bomlnek Near Rocky "yten Well improved and OM ner .xays hn enough mu Lt-r In w): prim-askcd. Durham 'tquid-teq Owned by J.L. Browne Photographer. Also a large number of other Farm rum Town Properties. Th†Hanover Conveyance" Hanover “was! Dinning To clar out balance of out Wall Paper tfair, Cloth and Tooth Brushes MacFarlane tl Go. Druggists t Buoksallm. REDUCTION ma II. II. AIILLERi Hunt-y and Frertt (um-ems aNays on hand Ry E “an improved anti nu um good rum " nu bound to go west. H. H. MILLER. The " n urn-or Conveyance" tn't-rskins. . . ... . . . .211). t Buck Bun-n l'ndmklrls .. Wairts... . .1 Him-k sum-en Underuirtsg........ 1.00 each ._ Wauts. . . . .8Ge in I.to each White Wat-sun. .. . .... . . . . .Mte and me etch .. Nightgown!“ .. . . .73c and 1.00 tuck .. (onset orver.u......'.t.5eartd Meeaett We have decided to ladies our stuck ot diluent lino. See our window In]! at nearly all this year'- de- sign, we no piloting pt All good nine es regular gt',", Io,', one week. We o er t m " a direct 'ttw-. 1'4 less ing to you ot 25 per cent. "." tuneful†I 3 lei?n page; N... Is yonrop Inn y ' rooms n I saving or TJ third the cost. Kiflt looking for Wedding Presents, it will pay you to see our bargains in CHINA, ete, The best preparation made tor destroying potato bugs. No bad effeeta but big re- suits. Try a package this year it you have never used it betore and note results. Pat up only at Potato Bug Killer of pARKEllt's Drug Store LACE (TI'RT‘\]NH LA DI ES' w Fauh R o inches w ide Parker's k"atg (llllflill'll BUM i)lllllillll 82.00, 3.50 and f..y)'tovlt 2m wide...25+ w..,.......N.40ench ....2.'n- andMYeard e....2sc-mrer1l .............l.'vcayd ............i'nvd North of Allan Park ah toe 301: st of Val CAP _ pair but weer. Ptmttytep%n, may mum of “termination in my... may. contain the Pmbyterieu ot the Dominion. We new ttt ll', no Mt can Pteatrrue, n t a" and more tttmt In]! of It. no... at student-in Ber Mr Gum Ws ch- " Drmuote. Mr Gun bu Mon a painmmhyinurou in um ml. the nut-cea- of " students. unequalhd III the Dominion. redoundin to In. and“. The" are three count-s t b'l'dt'llfJ, Art , ltr.."" and Scripture. Km u t e in t Taking lit Clu- Mogsom In Doctrine: 'ae,',', (Barton 'fllt Ilium e nnter “no “a: a. Findlay Omen Game. nomad Henry Bundle Brown Robert Remuck Thou H. South Jar. Coleridge Mrs Jae Benton Taking 2nd Clue Honors in Doctnne: Lizzie Laughton Bella Luthlnn Ago" Red wick H. J. Snell Ger-rue hotbiun Jan E. Benton Besides the above, H, J. Snell named in Art of Tent-hing and Scripture l Rob. ert Renwick took Int. Claws Honors in Art of Teaching and 2nd Honors in bet-inure: Geo batman passed in Art of Teaching ; Dr South lat. class honor- in Art of Teaching nun Scripture. than taking Brat in all departments; Jar. Coleridge lat clau honors in Art of Tent-hung and Nd honors in t4cripturart Ju Benton fused in acnptnrr; Mrs. Jan Benton " class honors in teaching second honors in Scripture. _ These are all from Dromore and that rent of “if?†list follows: Thoe J. BteTrmron, omen). lst (lane in Doeb. rine. [was in Seripmre; Mics Tillie Stevenson, Holstein lst Linus Doctrine and Scripture, and pass in Art of Tach- ing l Miss Mary C, Calder. Yeovil. lot. class in Doctrine, pass in Scripture; Miss Mary E. Reid, Holstein. in Scriptun :Miss Janet A. Little, Att/f, 2nd claws in Scripture and pan in Doctrine; Thoma-Lena Byers. Knox. Nommnhy. 1st class in Doctrine; Marv B. McCommek, Arthur, lat. class in all departments; Mary Leah. Arthur. 2nd class in Doctrine and pews in Scripture and Artuf Teaching l druce W. Wallace Knox, Normanby, pass in Doctrine. The research, interest and persever- ann- neceamry to pursue this course to so successful u tiuisil, cannot but mull. m good In the students and a deeper spiritual iife III S. Schnul and commun- Itt'. The From List ot the Canadian Na.. tional Exhibition. Toronto, not, which this year will he held {tom Aug. 29th to Sept. 9: h, both days inclusive, has come to hand. Every class has been thor. oughly revised and in many cases add- ed to. The premiums to tre timtriltttted amount. including medals, plate and specials. to upwards of $40 000'in value. of Whit'h $35.0.†is in actuul cash. Field Marshal Lord Roberts, VJ)" 'ttt expected to oMenate at the o ening ceremonies on Tuesday, Aug. 29th, and to he it constant. visitor during the firyt week The. famous hand of the Irish Guardi. considered the finest. military musical organization in the United Kingdom, nod the. favorite houwhold band of His Majesty the King. will give two concern on the grounds daily. Pictures and art treasures loaned by the King (Ahhey's great Coronation pictures being included) the L'orpovat- ton of the City of London. the Repuhlic of France. South Kensington Museum, Right Hon. Lord Htrrtthrutnts and Lieut- tloyetnor of Ontario, Hon. Mortimer Clarke. will contribute to the most mag- nificent and most historical display of art ever made on this continent. Fm.. tries close Aug. 15th. Copies of the plize list and Nifty blanks can be had on application to J. U. Orr, Searetut'y and Mmmget. Canadian Nationai Ex- hibition. City Hall, Toronto. The Reliable Grocery All kinds pt Canned Meats and FISH UPTON'S JAMS and Marmalades. Try gar W.LK PIcKLES,, per q1_1a_r_t, CANNED FRUITS of all kinds from - Imperial measure. . . . .ik tuid 30is 10 bars LAUNDRY SOAP for.. ' . . . 25e Also large assortment ot TOILET SOAP to cheese from. Call and get a sample of our TEAS-. Black, Japan, Ceylon, Young Ily- son or mixed, from 20c to 50e per lb. Try our5 lbs for. ... . ..$1.00. Toronto Exhibition Prize List. Theobald's Old Stand, Review to Jan i, (h, 256 Cash for Eggs s. S. Mahatma; ' . C ome, in and inspect our stock of Groceries and Confectionery. Fruits and Vegetables in Season. loam of animation. J. H. ROSE, 904 H... Durham fil,1t.=3 _ In. than an: a an...) ago. I and to he not a.thtrth, school "an". tf, . 'Ptf,et'l"au, tmt8eerhohtr. a " we y “are acme. “cabana!!! a few nights attogtttp1hammuet8trmattitaasdtihrr naval-No mom. I thought of the worded “upon. on the Downfall of old Napoleon, in which be my: t " No more " St. (m3. ' He’ll appear in - nplendur. Nor go mu with " crowds Like the great Alexander. He mag sigh to the winds By t e great Moundan'm With hie eyel o'er the wnw-a That anrround St Helena. " The old achnol house. air. once appear- ed in great splendor but like Napoleon on St Helena. its glow has departed and I now find it strum ed, wrecked and forgotten in one of the bark wards of our town. We have in town today more "atelier buildings than ever it was. hot none. curving inure honors. In it we had combined. day school. Bun. day School. church and town hall. I “Y town hall tor it was then the town he d in first public Int-Hing. At that early date. we just, had the two puhlic or basilica: men in town. They were fast friend; and both well educated men. One was chairman of the meeting and the other was "poket"trntt, and when the speaker was called upon. had there been a platform in the hall he would have been on it in nrffy. for he Wm a very active man and a man just in she prime of life. But he did the next best thing -took the middle of the floor and there treated the Town of Durham to its that public speech, and that. speech turned out. sir. to he one. of the shortest on re- cord: it has never been beaten in Dur- ham or out ofit. It just consiuled of three words, neither has nor more. as follows ..- " Ladies and Gentlemen " Mr Elton. It Dun Bm.-- In the old countries we often hear of old relics of ditterent kinds, selling " high titturets. For instance not very long ago there were some traps auction- ed otr-the. property of the great writer. Sir Walter Scott. Amongst them WH.N a pot, that sold for a big sum. There was an mild wife in the crowd who, it appeared. had not understood what had given the pot. its great value and at the lop of he: voice she calls out, “Lad I?,',?,','..',','?',' me, when the pan-itch out has rocht that amount o' siller. what will the kale pat bring?" Now my dent Ramage, neearding to that. had you until been in the old country and in possession of a similar relic to the one In the back yard, why sir, We could hare made lots o' trillero't it. Hut. to attempt it here, sir. the proceeds ot the sole wid'na pay auld Hughie for selling it, A short time ago I was at my old stand with my back up against the telegraph post when along comes a. “ranger just as the m-hrml was coming out. He says to me " How many schol. an: go to that school ? .' don't know, " I save! " you can count them. " He looks at. men moment as much as to "y-- you have Rot me now---" Why " he says .. they seem to be coming down that street in thousands. " Now Mr Editor I don't really know whatthe dudes of a. school ins actor are hut I take it for granted, thin its their business to look after all schools both old and young. Now I have seen our worthy Inspector taxing outside views. Whatif he would take a shot at, the old school! believe Sir in that way there could he ROIIW siller got out of It. Just imagine the market there would he lor the picture muongsl. those thousands of scholars. Again Sir, Mr Campbell is both " wealthy and n Ren- arous "mu. and might prefer passing the") around amongst bN friends. if so I am sure the gift would be highly up- predated. . vm , Icy MCARTHUR In the Surrogate Court of the County of Grey, in the matter of the estate of Ned McLeod, late of the Town- ship of (Randy), in the County of Griry,f"armer, ecmsed. NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to R. S. o. 1sn, Gimp 129, Sec 38, and Amending Acts. that-rill persons baving claims against the eetttte of the said Neil McLeod, who died on or about. the 18th day of June A D, 1905. are herehv required to send by post, prepaid or to deliver to J PTelford. cf the town of Durham, Solicitor for the Executors on or before the 27th DAY OF JULY. A_D, 1905 their names. addresses. and descriptions and a full statement of particulars of their claims, and the nature of the se- curity, (if any ) held by them, duly cer- titied, and after the said day. the. exe- cutors will proceed, to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. / Dated this 4th day of July A D, Mm. J P TELFORD. Solicitor for the Exe- culors: ANGUS McKECHNlE THOMAS NICHOL A Rollo Brush: no Notice Again, Men's Dongola Gaiters Jen's Bongo]: Oxfords and Lace Shoes Women's tang“! Slippers (kid) Infants’ Choco ate Shoes Women's "et,', Me each while they out. We have boys' Shoes. which we clearing out, md which we cell " or In many com. below cost. Ev- ery day m Bargain Dar in Shoes. Bulk Shoo Luce! at be per pair. Now Just a Word Abtmt Shoes Bnrt-tttthe0hittt'rittte; Drop in and see our New Boots and Shoes in latest, stvles and best materials. Borne special lines: Notice to Creditors tr.' , ' C it,' - " l J l fie 'H‘V'a‘f 'er-' Cr. 'ri..'), “iv , wrFa/i'a,"ot6e J, 4' " "v. . , "dkibta' 'jicitig; 1.52.4â€"4'15‘? 'iSlit3 J,: MiBiiih ' ifititu,k"g,jgit,e , A“ iB Rout Cue BRAKE. st',t"i'AWtai2i" A.', "eigi'st, m noun: nmw__ “can magnum-5min (loud. " mah._itttoirittFt- 'tgrartt'h'ivcr:rfghat,'tteit'tLy.ll . "iirkrftriai'j.cl..".'ttiittttthe, r. '1'ch W"..4‘-WM to the b)... 'f,ttehttr,gti',t"'" All i't,,tt,,f2eflt Address Illeommun cum with maMttBateqA 'd J. u. m. wm iGiuiiiai,' m. 0m. THE CHEM†(llr1)llll If you want to make money in buying good». call on Levine's cheap More. You will he aur- prise-d " the unheard of luau-gain prim. Here are some odd linen: Young Men's Worued Suits, ... . .. worth 87 for.... ...... .......$3.Q) Fashionable Bummer Cups. . .. .. . clearing lot for.... ......% e each Men's thutnelette top Shirts. . . . .2he each Menu Umbrella“. worth 1.50 for. . . . .il!le AIM) come for. .-----IT, Men’l Bats, worth 1.50 for. . . . . . . . . . .75.: W e have purchased a ttne lot of Lndln' SKIRTS & Black SILK ULOAKS and will sell all at. half price Ladies‘ th avenetw Raineoats. . . . . clearing pri(-e................$3.75 Piper; (MEN: notice with!“ my (tom the litur- nter will not he pity“. Bouth of New Hunter Block, Durham Kingston, July 8, 1m. mono: m are: ' NTucdttrthqe my! MJEMNL“ le aaasassasaasat iiggb3alkagbiiEgriiE?tr Ir, §N., G, &J. McKechnie'i J. LEVINE N, c. d, J. MoKechnie 1ittg1ttttlttttfTltttt U! aiu--- Binder Twila. We would strongly advise the people who are looking forSpring Goals and right prices to be sure and strike McKechnie’s'for a nice line of Lace Curtains from Call and examine for yourself. It will only be a pleasure for us to show you our goods. Just opened up, Linoleums and Floor Oils, 1% and 2 yds wide. Also a nice line of JAPANESE MATTINGS LACE CURTAINS ( The popular Cash Store.) CARPETS F , F. > ws: 2 'ruse,' many tat' ':.iys'y a“ ., St'el, [And therefore we hear nothing but prase for our bread, cake's, pies, and i every desirable variety of pastry. Trunks. Values, Telescopes. Club Bay. Shawl Strap. moderate prices ' Strap Slippers Ladies' Oxfords :tsa:ambxeusau. We are Madman-tan In Dulbnm to: Shoe Dru-amp. mm- I','." new a." Time. l-Irge tin for I . We claim It " the but. and and": pure polish to make a shine with that We hue "on. Try it. Money refund“! if nor ultatucmry. Shoo brushes & dual-ens tstwars In clock Cmtom work Mid â€pairing done an neatly and quickly u pouihle. TERMS CASH. EGGS TAKEN as Cash in exchange for Goods at the downtown Shoe More. Flour and other ingredients. SECONDLY, we are artists in our line. THIRDLY, cleanliness reigptin every J. s. Mcllraith department of our establishment. LASTLY, our prices are absolutelyfair, Give us a call and see tor yourself. A first class line of Bread. Cakes, Pastry. always on hand at Rowe's store. FIRST of all, we use only, the finest tr SUITS To A TI TORONTO We 1.:qude (basin which aim ammo“. mt0L00 (01.75. Tomahawk!- other good-Ju- ttreothehttttharttntanee toeuarat.........80etotiA0 ODEL BAKERY. LOWER TOWN GOOD REASONS f S3'EtlttrtBtDCItlt"S4 Shoe Dressings if} H. STINSON. WEDDING CAKES Made to order in Lates Styles on shortest notice. Ma :'%2.@ at}? ttl', mm: h'gt, #kt uncut-nu. “hi Wot â€tutu-‘0‘- Du-ttwe. Eat. the. at! Mt. mm: tuYau'.""'tullreet m: J. c. HUTTON. 11.11.. (LI. tyety2t,e'tttP"l,rNt,t,t and a.†Sunlootollnl. Oldies-lbw. muons .-.ttn.at. le. 74p... Yqteqhtateet-qqqqet No. " um admit to â€WWI aa-et, m) and to Kuw’l (New York) We lie-pith. 0lBee,18rhttsttet, - - - - Owe-loud W. C. PICKERING D. D s., L. D. S. HONOR GRADUATE of Toronto University, graduate of Royal College of Dental Burg-son. of Ontario. Booms. Over 1 h J HUNTERS New Store ottice--Calderu mock, over Post Ollie. HONOR GRADUATE Tatum) University, 6nd mm mm walla: Dental Sumac ot Ont uni}; iii-iii] Fava- iiiistat surgeons}! Ont Dentistry In nil its bracket. 0tBtte---LOW" TOWN. DUBIUI. V Jammy can I'l'd'f, Fund. to both on Marque: st loves mm of mutant. Valucuon made hv locum-um and cumin Vedanta". Barristers. Solicitors, Conveyancers, Att. Money to Loan. (Y'ice' Meintyre Block, over the Bank A. a. M-nKlv the. w. F Dunn Gio' GriGiaiiairai ---v kiid Burton“ Com Bun-inu- p,'a'ttt', but.“ '"li1TS."/'.' of Ad mlmtnuon and Guam-sub“: chained. Ber: chu and. itt may one. and Title! upomd wiiti," M. -tEo ‘7 bi, Lois", Amman" “warmth "9.3. Inna-01mm P" soullooknd A'drIl'iatl'rto1'A' and. '.rflll'fl/ A. G. Mchny K.G. Barrister. Sollcltor In Supreme Court Notary Public. Commuuoner. he. M oney to Loan. nmce. over Gordon’s Jewelry Store. Notary Public, commisaionerlottver sneer, Valuator. Insurance Agent. it! Private Money to Loan. Collec- tions of an kinda promptly atten- ded to. Farms bought and cold} mmqwum. D. McPHAIL/ JOHN CLARK.) Duh-m. Nov. 16. a. ARTHUR GUN. . D.. Pullout a "new. We. our J.&gJ.H|u-w'u than. Nht'Mrs3iottr as! Ame! new“! qtefef. By denhamnlgutpal Insure! rum Banding and (human. Dwelling and Contents In - pad will-cu. Everything in I ii,irif,fii,itraefu"t nun. (banana of on u hm pod-cc tr,ttltl1t) and [In that m In at 't'lbt= on was an. at we! at can but In. If m "iiijiiiyjreyer.E 1"! a! 1set '.. If WW“ =lll'l'lll unwound -wmudmumd Wanna-um ariLiFirV.iUuo 'conuvuccn. ac. Will be " the Qt',",',? Bonn. Duh-I. the am [gamed-Lg _opch_m¢htu- Eye. iilar, N99! 111mg! All Chm.- Moderate Tenn- iiiJielite. Amman tor also no to antes. ec., man be e u the Review of- tiee,Ourham. Lt Conupondeuoeuddlw there, or to Ceylon P. o., will be mommy attended to, Ten" on uppumuon to D. IGPHAIL. Ceylon P. 0 or to C. IAIN“. Durban J. EGRANT. 0.0.3. L. D. B. Licensed Auctioneer to the County of Grey. Licensed Audio†toe an co. ot any. on. tar,', mended to. m with. mv be left " his [HIM Wan- room. iiijitinnoet's old mud. orqt the†BARRIOT‘R. salon-9R, tBee, DEN TAT... ffice. Auctioneers. orto MACKAY & DUNN, . LEFROY McCAUL. Licensed Adctioneer for Co. Grey HOUR! I LEG-AL. DR. BROWN. J. P. TELFORD McKenzie‘s Old Stand, Durham DR. BURT . H. JACKSON, fGTiri."ttit I p. I. J. I. â€AYE-I. wu- anal bu s telephone once -iiiiGim-tee Co. Established in 1809. .bl.t.l. Ito {Ll Laua -irViiia - you" Kai"? 1;. Bun-Iggy! HE WI