4 [ TABLE KNIVES &FORKS Â¥e For Sale by Miss Mag ford, visitec on Saturday this v noon Davy. turr at t t Mrs John V Mrs Mr DARLINGS JUST ARRIVED Colgate‘s Soaps Perfumes sUC THE PEOPLES STORE | ashniere ‘olgate‘s Mighest Prices Paid, cither Cash or Produce d dummer Dress Goods, Ready-to-wear Clothing, Hats & Caps, Shoes, &c. Astonishingly low prices prevail now fllroughout the store to clear out these goods and make room for Fall arrivals. ROBERT BURNETT. )l BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE Fatchelil Elias Ed imber of icinity s Best Results Try t Clearing Sale Rocky Saugcen. ome Hay w TY PLUMBING, HEATING, HARDWARE 4 TINWARE During the threshing season you may want a few more Knives and Forks. I have a good assortment, good quality and special prices : I doz. No. 1001 Steel Knives & Forks for $1. 1 doz. No. 804, 1.25 N BUTTER and EGGS WANTED McK LJ Dobb and Toilet Articles. th Anniversary pkg. of Colgate‘s Dental Powder. of Cashmere Bouquet Soap with every package. 11 and get a sample of Tale Powder. j all Summer Goods â€"_F. AHRENS, HANOVER s at Right Prices LecPn The peop]e’s Druggists n best MONSTER arl 1 ow 1 stick most B / on .i"' | South Grey, Durkam. or & ) North Grey, Owen Sm ith #!| Holiand, Chatsworth. mc &( Northern, Walkerton | Normanby. Ayton.... | Bentinck, Hanover ... ) Hast CGrey, Flesherton f Egremont, Holstein. .. f Ofenelg, Markdale, ... pal lArtemesin, Priceville . Douikiers Frevse n Hi Ifs" 1} l ever CC ate‘s Dactyle‘s Toilet Water * La France Rose Toilet Water * _ Complexion Powders Mrs Philip McKechnie and two children, of Durham, are visiting at Mr Arch McKechnie‘s. Mss Minnic Vessie intends going to Durham this week to learn dressâ€" making. M Tom and Sarah Tucker visited Mr John MeKechnie‘s last week. Miss Tena Neweil spent a few days last week with Mrs. Robt Carran, Durham. and Day day Mr Scart spent a few days at the ronto exhibition last week. Mr and Mrs Robt Watson and Mr d Mrs Elias Edge visited at Mr ivid Watson‘s, Welbeck, on Taesâ€" We carry a full line Y whin *seo 2e ; JQNN _ ASKHAM ;II 5 H KE ETE EL & A caacocn import order of Phone No Fall Fair Dates. t .. 8ept. IDâ€" !. Sept. 12â€"1} .. Sept. I8â€" .. Sept. 19â€"20 .. Sept. 26â€"27 .. Sept. 27â€"28 .. Oct. 2â€"8 .. Oc¢t. 45 Oct. 11â€"12 Oct 21 MclxtrrE â€"In Egremont, on Wedâ€" nesday, Aug. 20th, 1905, Tacy Gordon, beloved wife of Mr P. E. Melntyre. 1RUAX,.â€"On Sunday, August 26th, to Rev J. and Mrs Truax, of Eden Grove, a son.â€"[Mrs Truax was Alice Brown, daughter of Mrs Thos Brown Holstein, formerly of con 20, Egreâ€" mont.] TRUAXx.â€"On Among those leaving for Toronto Exâ€" hibition this year we noticed Messrs El. Seigner, Allie Gun, W. C. Pickerâ€" ing, W. F. Dunn. Herb Kearney, Oliver Hunter, W. Garrow, Geo Burâ€" nett, Chas Moore, Jno. McQueen, Arthur Allan, Atthur Jackson. Charâ€" terSmith, Wm. Scarf. Mr and Mrs A, W. H. Lauder wore guests last week at Mr Lorne Somerâ€" ville‘s, Toronto, ard Dr MacD onald‘s St Catharines, forméerly of town, Rev, Lewis F. Kipp, B. A. who has accepted a call to the Baptist conâ€"» gregation here, has for some time had charge of the Strathaven and Woodford churches, He will begin his duties in Flesherton on Sept 23.â€" Advance, Miss Brady, of Guelph, spent a week of business and ‘ pleasure combined with her cousins, Mr and Mrs Mcâ€" McGrath at the Central Hotol. Mr W. J. Jones, Owen Sound has the contract for the cement work re. quired on the railway, bridges, culyerts for waterways, etc. Mr Esdon Wolfe, of the Sovereign Bank is holidayving with his uncle in Owen Sound, Mr Crawford of Tor, onto, fillshis place. Mr Percy Hopkins of the Standard Bank has been promoted to Stouffville while Mr Cosgrave of Toronto is on duty here, Mr Peter Ramage of the Review staif left on Monday to take a course in the Northern Business College, Owen Sound. Miss Barber of Guelph a classmate of Miss Dixon at the 0. A. C. visited her the past week and returned nome Friday, Miss Catharine Hippert. of Cleveâ€" land returned home Tuesday after a visit at Mrs Mcalurray‘s in town. Mr A. M, Smith of the Standard Bank staff, is holidaying at Toronto and the Thousand Islands, Mrs Dr Bosanko of Barrie and Miss Isabel Tarner of Belleville are visitâ€" ing at A, W. H. Lander‘s, Mrs Jackson and Miss Christine left Friday on a trip to New York and other points, Mr and Mis Robt Burnett left Fri. day to take in the Western Fair and visit friends in London. Mr Wes, Hunt is visiting relatives at Durham and Vickers after a three year‘s absence in the West. Mrs J. M. Hunter and grandson Robâ€" ert Grant leavethis Wednesday afterâ€" noon for Toronto. Miss AllieGrant has returr a few weeks pleasant holiday flith‘s Island, Mr T. W. Maylor of the Standard Bank, returned from his holidays last Monday. Mrs T. Allan spent a few days the beginning of last week with relatives in Garafraxa. _ Mr Robt Scolt came home a week ago Saturday from Dauphin for the winter, Mr Will Johnston is home from Toronto on a visit to his parents, Messrs Reggy and Fred Kelly are spending their yacation at home, Mr Ohas McKinnon arrived ho me Saturday from the West. Mr Hugh Rose, of St Louis ‘is a guest of his father here, Miss Laura Seigner visited friends and the Exhibition. Miss May Dixon is attending the Model at Durham. DIED. BORN. returned after in (@Griâ€" __ > FEES: $1 per month in advance. Wm.Johanston, Jr., C. Ramage, Intending Students should enter at the beginâ€" ning of the term if possible. _ Board can be obâ€" tained at reasonable rates. Durham is a healthy and attractive town, making it a most desirable place for residence. > uen Staff and Equipment. The school is thoroughly equipped in teachin ability, in chemical and electrfcsl supsuu sns fittings, &c., for full Junior Leaving and Matricâ€" ulation work. The following competent staff wre in charge : THOS. ALLAN, 1st Class Certificate, Principal, MISS LOLA MCLEOD, B. A., H onor Graduate of Queen‘s University, Clas sics, Moderns and English, Fall Whbest....,:..%.. Spring Wheat.... .... Out§ .. .ls .A . Peas.::.,. ¢/.l.¢A... Pautléy:.....}:i..t..8, HMay : .::.>. .4 }10ronl Duster..../..‘.%..../ «s}%: Fegs.......Y...l:... Potatoes per bag.... .. Flour per ecwt........ Oatmeal per sack. .... Chop per ewt...... ... Liveâ€"Hogs.......«;.« Dressed Hogs per ewt. Hides perlb........ .. Sheepsking........... frool..s..ssillik .. x4 DallbW : ¢.% ... .n%vi%. : TORONTO MISS FLOSSILE ‘MCKERRACHER, First Class Certificate and third year undergraduate of Queen‘s Unh’ersuï¬'. Science, History and;Geography. MISS EDNA A. DREWRY, Senior Leaving and Graduate of Ontario Normal Coll Mathâ€" ematics, English Grammar and ae'ognphy. Botany and Part I Physics to Junior To new subsctibers we offer the Reâ€" yview to Dec. 31st 1906 for only twenty five cents, Send along your subscripâ€" tions now, It will not pay you to send your paper away at this price. â€"Unhappy Russia! An avalanche of mud has destroyed the citv of Tiflis burying 250 persons alive. An avalanche of human hate has broken loose on the unhappy Jews and hundreds have been butchered. â€"A Cuban insurrection is in proâ€" gress, was slighted for a while, but seems to be growing judging by the steps taken to subdue it. Both sites fear to go too far lest the United States should intervene. Durham School â€"Stocks of canned goods fill Britâ€" ish warchouses, declared to be perâ€" fectly wholesome but utterly unsalâ€" able. Such is the result of receut exposures. â€"Maine has clected a Governor whose platform was largely retention of the prohibitory law. Miss Laura Adlam, daughter of Mr, Robt Adlam, of Darham, won the honors at a roller skating concert in Toronto last week. _ The News says ** the entry list was one of the largest eyer receised at an affair of this kind. woâ€"â€"~~â€"@ # & â€"â€"â€". TOPICS OF THE WEEK Rev Mr Bice came home last week from Bervie, Mrs Bice‘s home, and Jeft Tuesday again for Lucan for a two week‘s stay, Rev idr Hawkins, Mt Albert, will preach on Sunday. Jeweller _ Percy Webster â€" came home this week from a trip to Toâ€" rono and Ottawa fairs, At the latter place he has three sisters and a brother. Mr and Mrs McCoskery, Toronto, spent labor Day at the latter‘s home in town. Mrs McC‘s sister Miss Lonisa Burnett returned with them, Mr, Arch, McDougall and his bride came home Tuesday from their wedâ€" ding trip. Again a hearty welcome, Mrs. Robertson, Toronto, (nee Harâ€" riet Eden,) with little daughter, is visiting her relatives in town and at Varney. Miss Pearl Wilson left for Toronto Tuesday morning after an extended holiday at her home in Durham. Miss Artina Gun returned from her aunual holiday in Manitoulin and bas resumed her duties in school. Miss Norma Patton returued sunâ€" day after a two montns visit with Owen Sound friends. Mrs Tolchard, Nassagaweya, spent Labor Day with her parents, Mrand Mrs John Hunt. Mr and Mrs John Carson visited his brother in Normanby on Monday and TuesJay, Mrt Thos Livingston went to Ottawa fair ou Monday, where they have a fine exhibit. f The employees of the Furniture Factory will picnic at Holstein on Fri® day, Mr Norman lclntool; is in towl; this week. Miss Jean Brown spent a few datys in Uundalk lately. Mrs Dr Jamieson is holidaying in Toronto at present. Rev Mr Colling is attending the General Conference in Montreal. Mrs Cart@r visited her brother Mr Jno. Scott in Toronto la§t week. Miss Inno Davidson returned Tuesâ€" day after a holiday trip to Toronto The Presbyterian church choir picnicked at Hayward Falls Labor Day, Durham Markets. classes THE DURHAM REVIEW. cat...m...1. $ Vheat..‘...... ht .0. B 75 to $ 75 T5 to 10 37 to 38 75 to 80 45 to 50 9 00 to 10 00 17 to 17 16 to 16 3 Gerrard St. E., Toronto. The: 7 E. Li P a ME maennd E. Toronto. . The finest School W,. H. SHAW, Pres. T.J.JOHNSTON, Prin 7 legraphy ©.s.‘z.cs lï¬wggu ._qn_l:qu_rqxg'.‘,'}““ï¬o‘:'%%{’.? During July we had fifty times as many calls for office help as we had graduates going out, and during August slxtzo-neven times as many. Write for catalogue, C mmence now. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal, Cor, Yonge and Alexander Sts. A good solid brick two storey dwell ing alongside Presbyterian manse pro perty in Upper Town, Durham, Corner of Durham and Elgirf Streets. Seven rooms. pantry, closetk, cement floors. cellars, etc. Good iry location in good locality, good frime stable, hard and soft water, one acip of land. Snap for quick purchaser. r further parâ€" ticulars applyv to Jonn W. McKEÂ¥HNIE, Owner Rocky Saugeen P. O, al The following story is credited to an Irishman who lives a short distance out &f Markdale. By some happy acâ€" cident he was in town on the day the Markdale Aberdeens played the famous seventeen to two game here, and he was induced to pay a quarter and see the struggle. l\yutumll he sympathized with the Aberd}e'eens. and as the score kept piling up his face grew longer. Finally when the tally had reached twelve to nothing he yelled to Pat Kelly, the goal keeper, **â€"â€"it Pat, board ur your tint." Needâ€" less to say Pat would haye been very glad to follow his advice, ‘ A friend at our elbow suggests that the best way to head of the mail order houses is for the local merchant to adâ€" vertise liberally and get the trade themselves, All of the successful mail order houses are heavy advertisers. and if they can make it pay why not the local merchant? A. Davinsox, Durkikm House to REXNT.â€"Comfortable dnd roomy. On George 8t. All moddérn conveniences, Apply to Mrs J. W. Orawrort Are you thinking of buying an organ or piano this summer ?‘ We sell the celebrated Bell Organ jand, Piano. Call at our shop and see ind hear the beautiful organs on exhillition and be convinced that they ard second to none in beauty and sweetniess of tone. It will be a pleasure to shgw them to you, McQurEEN axp» Moritr. We invite everyone to call ard see our stylish trimmed hats before purchasing. Hous®e To RExT.â€"Corner o§Saddler and Lambton Sts, ap ply to M. O‘DoxxrEuL, 1602 East First St., DaluthMinn. Young Man! If you are thi king of getting married, start right b}\ seâ€" curing your license from Our new Fall Millinery has arrived and we are very busy with early fall orders. We hayve everything in stock to give you a nice choice and we have a large stock of telt shapes for early tull wear. We have flowers, wings, velvets, etc., and never before have we had such a large ribbon stock. ListEXN! Is not the best the cheapest? Then why with hundreds of others Beggs and Son:«. Fifty large 12X14 photdgraphs to be given away one with &very dozen photographs at F. W. KErAsEy. Ready for Anything! Read Mcâ€" Arthur‘s ad for values. Arthur H. Jackson, Issu\r of Marriage Licenses, Durham, New Boots nowljin, The kind peoâ€" ple like, The J. King Shoes at Grant‘s. It‘s hot weather t talkabout Underâ€" clothing, but you wi want it, and we have the best in Starield‘s Unshrinkâ€" able Underwear for n and Women at Grant‘s. a Go to Bhirts. Ladies! buy your wing Machine oil and needles at the assey Harris Warerooms, Other makes of mackine needles snpplied, at a few days notice, Don‘t fail to leave yoluUr wraps and feel at home‘in the Big Â¥tore. Alex Russell, Wrist Bags larke size Worth Tocts. for 49 c on fair ays, At the Big Store, a Ladies‘ Woret* Dress Goods at Grant‘s, Fall Mi]linery rcome a good operator in 6 months i udy in !'.3:&,@’;! Telegraphy School HOUSE F TORONTO, ONT. iss Dick ELLIOTT =â€"â€"â€"â€"# @@ _ » Business Locals Grant‘s for @veralls and R SALE. in 6 months if ur always ot buy it gom â€" Mrs. le Remember the placeâ€"â€" G, Lawrence‘s old Stand Trunks BIG BARGAINS in Misses‘ Donâ€" gola Oxfords and Strap Slippers Our stock is clean and fresh and you can depend on everything you buay. Saturday â€"â€" 23 lbs Granulated Sggar for ... $1.00 2 Cans good Red Salmon .... 25 ets 4 bottles best extracts for ....... 25 8 Bars best Soap for...... ... .25 cts Sardines, can for....%. ........ *" $ Puffed Rice, package for .. .. .10 cts ALEX RUSSELL Groceries : FOR SATURDAY AND FAIR DAYS. Complete stock. _ The best of attenti nd . bargain in Hardware (!l?t. nljaiels,:r??r giva lglh-ï¬?rgï¬tfn on A & &R Clothing, Hats, Boots & Shoes H{ Here‘s about the best you ever saw for Gloves and Hosiery in a80 do: tadice ‘and children‘s cashmere hose. 50 doz prs of Ladies‘ Ribbed cashmere, soft and elastic worth 50c for 25¢ a pair, 50 doz prs of Ladies‘ and Children‘s assorted, take your choice worth 35 and 40 for 25¢ a pair. Gloves of all descriptions. You‘ll soon need them for cool evenings. Kid Gloves guaranteed, skirts, Fall Jackets and Furs. You can depend Ready to weEear that we have the newest cuts in these outer garâ€" ments and we want to sell you wha; becomes you best in these lines. i Valenciennes just 20 picces from 2} in. to Ribbons and L @ACeS $%"wide with msertion to match at 5, 7 and 10 cts per yard worth 10, 15 and 20 ets per yd. Only last a few d‘Y:i- You‘ll need some for that fancy Bed cover. _ RIBPONS in extra widuhs nnd such beautiful shades for this fall. Don‘t forge. them. Collars, ties an velts, in the latest novelties. shades shown in the town or surrounding country and °‘:,°'3',?':° .lifm the{'re cheap. _ We have thl;oproof. ]llle(litiat'lfl ';g:t :2;9?'},) 4s that ANP" tty thing. * * How mue J * ?Ff'u%fs: i‘6 yar(ï¬ please. " ‘These pleasant things are easily said. Come in to try it. _ BIG STORE ‘ANNOUNCEMENTS! . SILKS Jap Taffettas Ixtra wide anda AlHU 100 VA ®//"" /. feayi fon, Taffettas, High finish Guaranteed not to cut. Heayy Taffettas with Shot Effect. New ;ï¬ades. Regular Width, worth $1.25 for 69c. Fine worsted finish, wool Suitings 46 in wide, Dl‘ ess GOOUS ditk Â¥indes, worth T5e yd. for 57e yd. Light Grey Woollen Suitings soft finsih, 42 in. wide diff. shades i worth 90c yd. tor 69c yd. Soft Finish Venetians extra wide, new shades, worth $1.50 yd. to T5¢c yd. Broadcloths,. Ladies‘ cloths, Satin cloths and Crispines as well as lustres in all the leading shades at prices that will suit any pocket and still give a l"lchncss in attire. * Amâ€"Iâ€"Silk *‘â€"Just 200 yards of this rich fabric in six different shades and patterns worth 35e yd for 20¢ ya, Never such a choi Wrapperettes and Flannelett@s of" panems â€" and Vn gy 110G1), 1JI001L10 M JHULO can clothe yoh from head to foot. _ If you get a suit from our Sovereign Brand youget an eleâ€" gant air about you of genteel dress. _ ‘The Russel Shoe puts the finish and produces the elastic step. _ Our Hats and Caps are of the most upâ€"toâ€"date and can fit all kinds of heads. special showing of New Silks and Dress Goodsâ€"â€"â€"special because of the new= ness and the low prices. Our aim is to double our last years business : we have the goods and will make the price be the drawing card. Come and see for yourself. &oc, kept in stock, Custom work as us , Valises, Club Bags, &o. kenot in stoolk> Plaam 4‘ s es 1. We don‘t want to carry a pair of Season, so start now and give yor These goods are regularly priced at have your choice of either chocolate patent leather or dongola at ... . . o ts Jap Taffettas Extra wide and all the leading shades. t cut nails, any size, 10 lbs for 25¢. ock, Plenty other Boot:& Shoes at lowest prices as usual. "TERMSâ€"CASH, Eggs same as Cash wghfen The Jeweller, Durham Pepsonal attention to a We have th largest stock of HOLID GOLD RlNGgs‘ ever shown in a town of this size and our wWaATCH prEâ€" PARTMENT is excellent. . We have the watchmaking down so fine that you can bave your watch the same da as you leave it here, and ever{ 'ue{ guaranteed for one year, Give us a call: it pay you in the long run, Percy G.â€"A. "â€" 3. ; , °* Sepend on everything bought here because we handle nothâ€" ing else and therefore put all our at. tention to the welfare of the Jewellery trade, db in J. S. McILRAITH ‘y a pair of these lines over till and give you a genuine cut is nchins! ce ct CR C im Webster‘s for Jewellery can (‘lepend iced at $1, 1.15 and 1.25. â€" You °_ 75¢ and 90¢ [ 2 0 9 MECTeCe HOUd+ 4 t all our at. rr:&uth:.lewudlery * st stock of SOLID , _shown in a town i \:’A‘lall lgl!:- ' !lhn C ve own so fine that atch the same da | and ever{ wud: year. Give us a e long run, T â€" Webster | hua!nko, Ont. to all repai} work R 6 & 13. 1906 Men and Boysâ€"We 8 next price. aA VOL. Savlre ze Loet i# QUur ®s pj~ N# 1|\ | -!14' ®» || us TH U entior { the h B Ni