Then we should like to bar that for 815 you can get all the as can be put into a suit-as 1m Of course the cloth is not? so fin luxurious. but every other way with the highest cost clothing. JUST ARRIVED _ --.-_, u“ m: mum uselul coat a man can buy. They serve you as Spring or Fall Overcoat and a Waterproof as well. We are showing a large assort- ment of them from...... ...... ...... 7.50 to 12.00 Fall wear] Is $15your price for a Suit? bee the natty suits we are showing for men-in swell shadow plaids, neat stripe effects and tweed mix. tures in a great variety of patterns from 8.50 to 15.00 If you do not TearProgress Brand Clothing, examine our large stock of Meu'a Boys' and Children’s Suits and you will find that they have a snap and style about them that are superior to most of ready-made Cloth. ing. They are made from all wool tweeds and Wor. steds of the very latest patterns These Coats are just the thing for the cool evenings for wear. They ar.e the 130th useful coat a man can See the; nat_ty M0RL0CK'S Frogress Brand Clofhin g . F. MORLOCK is sold should like to burn into your brain the fact m can get all the style and as perfect afit nto a suit-as much as if you paid $28. doth is not) so fine, nor the trimmings so every other way the $15 suit is identical Sole Agents for Progress Brand where en s Kamcoats . A. Glass, Some Choice Rent. y Made Suits ~. Flarity ‘en’s Suits 'm P‘iub C' iiSS BRAND CLOTHING a man can byf. an agar ea rly utte I THE Rrivnii/iiriTiiiic, of the I year = to new subscribers. Stillsnother . 7'-..-..-... "aâ€. li Me!ie.thnie'r, Jle"e2thigdeifer; Niitllliil, I, a t n I S on Frlday afternoon the 16th piece) will t w [and although the rain came in "irti; if I no Crack, Peel nor Chest orenoon it w , , 1 to r . . . if; ii',i.iii'riir'"tr;'atrldpgg,yamh, 21:33;ng an?! 3: 1etth, Theyarernade m 60 different tint a 11fi',tiug,taeti, making the place a so utcly the, best mixed paints on the marks . r an unto h " . , :2; we;isszggamnwns?Â¥3d“3?‘oflz. tstand City Pure Prepared Paints ' y ector McDonald P t . l . a f/el', bircfsniqrh and Dr Ackmm' ere best for every purpose. Island City Floor Paints dr the di Is ly appreciated by m8hours FOR SALE l f an lance. A large" crowd assem- . BY :9 21!]? from all directions as the gath~ FOR SALE BY , Ira"vTdltT,'St.ere .the Purpose of " N.,G. & J. MeKECHNIE, DURHAM . trr . ll :35 'fl',"'.',.:',",' denominat Slimmug N c line desenva " people of the south . . much credit for th . m which h , way G . . i 1'iii'iiief'r?,r, made everything so A reat Saving m t' Arch Methui . . i good '2tg"gritiii are: 5.11:! BINDER ’1 ‘WINE l Friar; . Was seated Wm l in giving‘m 11);?â€th never behind We have made reat d . . . I com came f ' r although em g re uctlons m our Binder Twi l tt Wm he always re- ces to clear the . d He pr I )ponded by swing some fine scotch remam er of our stock. Egg? torles. SteP dancing by You ill fi d iiri'l1'i'ft',"/ g,', l Jenna: McDonald WI n our stock complete and up-to-date in Donald, organ Tl t.1n Alex .MO- o . .by Mrand Mm 1'lf2lrdla 1tghet Pgtoh Forks Glstem Pumps Machin . lea part was ex ll The lad Bindm tll 8 Oil ditC,jotitse' to .2: ')t/"fp'gp,e?. n If tmet, horn Mowers 8epatator Oil 'g,',',',",; Platform selections e 2,',t ay “88 Ice Cream Freezers Cy ling Oi ',tl'h'lg,'.i"t"ahiiirit the m3? Hay Fork Rope Stoves and Furnaces l'l',l'r'lf'lg'il T . . , . a . mm) JW,, 35; J',!,',',',',?,',: 9, Tommo Trip Rope Garden Home: Pitting, Pulp on tafpidg,t, and". ("?llpttg,jiiiiiii' tt Laces Bt1ildem' Tools&Supplies Raw & Boiler r th ' . Lin am gonna»; will be in new“. F,', ta C . National Portland Cement seed Oil Born-w mm M J race hams Msrtm Senour Paints I . 2tg,1.1r, on 12th Aug 'lltr,tfttt. Shovels Putty and Glass if/Ill', “he mega?“ '0tt doind 'rell. bonxm - " . - to Lead V a...“ .wcyuon was given to Messrs Garfield and Franklin Me. Edwards. (sons of Mr and Mrs A. S. McEdwards well known in this town over 30 years ago and later on prom- iiuent citizens of Neusdadt, Norman. by, now of Chicago, nephews of Messrs Dan. and Alexander Me. Lean, town line Proton.) They were honored by a gathering in Burnets beautil'nl grove one evening a. week ago. Miss M. A. McLean, the young gentleman's aunt. and others provid- ed excellent good things which were highly aporeciated by those partici- pating. Gramophone music enliven- ‘ rd the evening's entertainment. pro- duced by one of the young gentlemen (McEdwards.) The' young gentle. men lett for their home in Chicago a few days ago carrying with them the best wishes of all who formed their acquaintance while on their visit. Still another picnic held in Hector MttKonhrtip,, In-..» . s mm“. " "mu was best in the program for the h tots. We havea number of picnics to port this week and We ask to be cased if we fail to dojustice to all like but we will do the best we t as far as we know how, and in} mation goes. I The Presbyterim picnic was held i, bush on Wednesda and was fairly well as good as shou'd the children, buts spent. Rev Walt: there and was just the youngsters. go vided by the ladies best in the nrnorn - -e "u"! "an spam. an enjoying themselves well and went home tsatisfied at a late hour in the night. “Tye Presbyterian Sundav Rah“! l The garden party held at the ‘Methodist parsonage a week ago was quite a success in every respect. good programme, such as, good sing- ing by the Durham Pres choir and good speeches by such Rev gentle- men as Dr Caldwell of h'lesfierton, Rev Mr Woods of Corbeton and oth ers. asolo try some young gentleman andlady; good eatables provided by the ladies and a pleasant evening," was_spent. all enim-ino mow-“n" A grand reception ',Trs,Ga_rtieid and -__ .unu- UUIHICII Iff/ky,',',?, of Toronto. at her home at Top Cliff. Mr and Mrs Don. Me- Art.lyirotiilkoiii to take up their residence in Priceville. Miss Kate McPhail ot Toronto, is spending a while at her fathers Mr John Me. Phnll. south Glenelg, at present. Miss Annie McRae of Toronto, is holi- laying at her fathers Mr Dan Mon Rae of this town. l Mcgééiiziol} th '""0 crops. Potatom..aiid roots of all kinds. The harvest lemming in fast aqd a good portion will be harveeMd In August yet; grain in many instance: will be better then expected a while ago. There ere some that ereunot done haying yet, hey that is not out yet won’t be worth much. Fine shower: ot rain lately ravived everything that was green, such " amigoâ€. Potatom..aiid roots of all ls held "i-r] Ti; t.l,v.ttlntsssti.t.dy the r umuwell of h'lesfierton, Voods of Corbeton and oth try some young gentleman good eatablea provided by s and a pleasant evening I all ontG.t.,.,. wt, . :uuesaay the 14th 'ly well attended bat sQou'd be to uncou "nâ€. - W!!! Walter Nichol was i just Walter amongst 8, good enables pro- ladies which was the mom. to take up their Priceville. Miss Kate Toronto, is spending a r fathers Mr John Me. ', flentlg, at present. Priceville ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO 1 for the ma; of picnics to m. 8.tyuiar, Sehool Wm jiiitiiirpi; and intor; Htt1 Inst d bat not encourage time Was be ex- ma DURHAM 3mm J. L. Smith. out progreesive M. D., is this week taking a few well-earned holidays. During his absence Dr. Wilson of the queen city will look ttl ter the needs of ailing humanity in! thia vicinity. _ Mr Thos Maclntoal), of Owen Sound accompanied by Mrs MacIntosh and baby, Marguerite spent Saturdny and; Sunday with friends in the burg and . community. I v will not Crack, Peel nor Chalk if properly applied. They are made in 60 different tints, and are absolutely the, best mixed paints on the market. Island City Pure Prepared Paints 3 are best for every purpose. Island City Floor Paints dry in8 hours. FOR SALE BY We pay highest market price for mural schools re-opened on Monday? when the VIIIOUH teachers resumed; their duties of teaching the young idea how to shoot. l _ Mr -- Boyd, a student of Knox college delivered an impressive dia. course to a large congregation in the Presbyterian church on Sabbath last. Mr Boyd's clear articulation and fine pulpit manner coupled with impreeswe oratory make him a speaker of more, than the ordinary ability. I . m- "u... been a close, intelligent' observer. his] tales, anecdote and descriptions of! adventure and peed as experienced a-' mong different nationalities is not only naturally interesting bat instruc- tive " well. uemal 1n manner and culture and etmvergation in lie Thea Smith late of Scranton. Penn., who " present in visiting his brother Rev. Wrey Smith Mennonite student of Dornoeln. The: has travelled extenswely and having: been a. close, intelligent nhnnvun- I---I Genial 1n manner an converution in lie The! Scranton. Penn., who visiting his brother Ree eon. J. L., our worthy M. D. Mr and hire Wm Corlett, of Bills. dale, accompanied by baby John, spent a pleasant weekin the commun- ity being the guests of Mr John Cor. lett at the old homestead in Bentinclr. We congratulate Miss Nellie Vssey on successfully obtaining the Junior Leaving oertifieate at the recent De. partmental Exams. Mr Bryce Dsrgsvel left last week to illl a lucrative position in s boot and shoe store in the Queen City. Bryce was a youth of unsWervmg moral rec- titude and will be greatly missed in the social circles, especially among the fair sex, with whom he was s pre-I eminent favorite. Rural schools re Mrs Smith left lot week her daughter Mrs Ponder 0 after an extended sojoum eon. J. L., our worn“ M n Mrs H, Hunt, our gene chm! esumnhle life partner partied by Master Carrol ape days visiting friends in the town and at Balmy Bench, o, picturesque summer resort. ' HUNTER, Durham, Ont Our osteemed punter Rev. N. A. McDonuld accompanied by Mrs Ile. Donald and family are lnjn’lng * well earned vacation with {run-rule and relatives around Mt. F ores: and tint. ton. After spending th plenum at her home in Beeforth. Mi M. Dorset returned to the I Saturday to reenme her du teacher of the Sepnrne School Mrs James Robertson of the ao. dian Boo mumpsnied by her young- est daughter dsughtsr. Miss Mel-gust, is spending s pleasant nation with friends in the village sud vicinity. After spending n plenum holidar at Inter home in Sesforth, Miss Basel u ----- . - urstern Pumps Machine Oil , Lawn Mowers Separator Oil Ice Cream Freezers Cylinder Oil , Stoves and Furnaces Sperm Oil garden Hose a: Fittings Pulp Oil Builders’ Tooled: Supplies Raw d: Boiled National Portland Cement Linseed Oil 15...“- an“-.. n . " -- Dornoch. our general Mar. ite partner, accom- Cariol npent.. terr nd! in tha mung, , 1hmrh, o. Sound’s Pepderr 76f Armin-1: by, diiiG iii Island City Pain ts with her to visit bu.rg on Six monthl' notice in writlng Inn to the Commission: of Domlnh Ottnvn of intention to npply for p W. W. Deputy of the linlster of t N. l-Un-uthoriud publication 'erttgetneut will not be mid for. g i' tlet; of common jlttl-litt 3. Itthe nettle: bu " perm-neat residence upon fuming lend owned by him In the " cium of nu Minute-d, the requirement: In to '2'dtgi my be “tuned by residence upon the u n . 2. It thehiher (or mother. lithe [ (1W2. of the Mtnertewiir redde- ilrm in t e vicinity of the had entered requiremenuu to residence any be by 8:011 person residing with the in mot er, ._..., nuuli no made personally at the Inn! Land 0tNe for the district in which the land in situate. Entry by proxy may. however, be made on certain condrthimi by the father, mother. Ion, daughter, brother or Mater of an intending home'. under. In; . iiuin'xfyfsr'; extent of one or less. Any even numbered lecuon ot Dominion In Hannah. mkatehewnn. 3nd Al 'igire'/n,f,,ett? 26, not reserved any be "in ill by my penpn who Is the .m- h, A Arr, " A- -_-- ' - -- -e..e Vll‘a u\"‘ll ul Bev-. lernl of the historical pictures, in his Pclaces of Windsor and Buckingham. Lanna have also been promised by sev- end of the leading Art Galleries of England and Europe. representin the Flt-mish. Belgian. French. Hamlin. Spanish Iodern English and.Burbnric Schools. 1 As has become usual with the Cunn' dian National Exhibition. special eb. tora will he made to give the poo Ie of Canadnnn Exhibition of fitie gr: that cannot be Been outside the want famous galleries in Europe. Already the consent of bin Majesty the Kink has been obtained to the loom of Bee-. tptl of the historiml "in...“ I» U- y The garden pert held at Mr T. , Lawrence's on Fridyeylnet in aid of I the Ebenezer Sunday school was e tleeitudstGsU'. The progrun con- sisted of n well rendered duet: by Wilford end Steely Livingston, a l solo by little Evelyn Comte. e recl- tation by Mine L. Hutton, end others. [iii B. Feltinghnm delighted the audience with his gram-phone. [The ladies ot the neighborhood de. .eerve credit for the bountiful table: lwhieh b".N,te,',',',',f, and arranged lea neatly. he proceeds of the eve- [nlng amounted to $42.85. the gum receipts alone being nearly $16. Europe’s Famous Art Galleries Cleaned. ‘3 Turpentiié' White Lad Eggs and Grain. I Mr Chas P. Lawrence let: Secur- ‘dev to resume " dude. " teacher " Rediekviiili, Min Ida Boothe. of Poplar Hill, open: a few days with her mm In Hoary Reay and other friends in the neighborhood. HONESTEAD REGULATIONS It and Mn H. W. Hunt and In. B. thte visited Allan Park, friend! Sunday lac. Mia March: Torry. of Durham in spending her holidays with relative! 7 this vicinity. Mrs Cleaveriett last week to visit friends " Orchardviue tor n to" weeks. Miss Lily Park and Dot Brigham. ofAllnn Pnrk.cnlled on I“. luv Victor: one day but weak must be mun-mu. Itcuon ox Dominion Inad- '|nuohn. mkatehewnn. 3nd Alberta, {and 26, not reserved any be homo ' my Pertton who I. the we head of or my male over 18 yrs. of use: to the one qumer motion of no urea more notice in writing mould be ("on Itutonet of Dominion Imu- n mlou to npply for patent. W. W. CORY. 'of the Mame: of the Interior nun.--) _ -- six months midence upon the had in etch you fir. t Vickers. o-o~ 'wine pri- ream“ upon . ttered for" the W be mined ttte father of of . "u'tsrumiaue, this lather ig on and '. three [cure the RTE: newest, New Shirts. mu up New Ties. . . 26e up Nese Hats..l.5o up New “Way-25 up You: can't te. a... we! Mtited or e money 91mm. in his HARRY uiiiiiii:i: W." H ARVESTERS DEERIN G In tittware we tell x x x l my otherqunlity you any wi Charcoal iron: " u bar-guilt. A few min cradle: in mock In amateurs we sell the London and Diamond brands. Also eheaper grades. In ReadyMixed paint: we ttell the Sherwin-Williamu which men know there in nothing to equal tor all pur- poaegu they any it works ulcer and agreada farther than an other paint t 9y ever and. In Move: and range. we tell the Buck manufactures. such as Happy Thought, Buck's Pilot, Buck 'a hero. etc.. aojwidely known the world over they sell them-elven. Ask Your i neighbor about them. In binder twine we sell mouth, known all over a u the most reliable twine. Everything of the but maniac- tttred is who found m our establish- ment. which makes it any co do business. and Farm Machinery HARDWARE Jas.R.(iun& Co Insect Powder Lightning FLY PAPER 3336652 '.. Black Taitgleioot Blowers ove_r the wand-y " I x sled yriah for. the Ply. l c. If:,:,,,.,,,])!!,,,?.?')) '"t.ta't “chm “WI ever Infil‘y for fatt I'm'r I.“ "W- ane Bat. ir "tt'iiiiii Bats l _ M ' 1'Ngfiritt, Mn... tle :12: a PHI“ a a.“ PEEL, the Shoeman We Are ‘Some Mine. and Women 's Douro]. buttoned boots and Oxfords. ~WOIncn'l Milking Oxfords. -rchitdemo Chmolate strap slipper; ---Meo cums Outing Shoes lather Iota. - "" "not: att at!!! In “UPON“ win. Mm.._A For $1.00 --.A lot of Men'c Gaiters Weight, size 6. ‘10"le to do bus- iness with you We mm =-, $080173, Jhuao, Jot-13610â€, 6nrwitu, ' from Stout, 6mm..¢aa/: and all other school ac cessories. School Books " the new reduced prices We only ask you to examine our stock. We guarantee satisfaction. Dwain; nnd We give you the best army at the least prnce. e now have on hand a full line of Jaded Jay/altar 'acfar/ano d C, EGGS warm 7'â€. “d RPou n hare All I Mustard PP. Cider “my Boone“ Ind the d any em fe E Th