|" L J W. T. CL ancy. P Day and D light ; Classes. ach student ly at his ow m « for one week * Yisét , Leads in Boo! Shorthand, Ty; Commercial L. mercial Correg Plain Busines‘; Ornamental | MTUATIONS ! A. FLEMING, Principal, Owe Business Coll ege Walkerton Bus. College Enter any day, Write for particu Fall Term from September dritish Canadian Bus. College Gregg Shorthand Loose Leaf Ledger HREKE o oo o oo mm mefanmminengrermremmiprmsogeanne I." ak [elegraphy 18 n "d Jt MT. FOREST This school bases its claim for support on merit alone 44 150,000 per annum in railway service. You : become. a geood operator in 6 months if 1 uucl(v in The Central Telegraphy School errard St. E., Toronto. The finest School »amda. Write for particulars. H. SHAW, Pros. _ T.J.JOHNSTON, Prin /}/mf?f"’ffl% AIAINNIILLF l BEST BUSINESS TRAINING i FALL GOODS o Here you "© THE PEOPLE‘S STORE The ONLY Way mercial, Telegraph Opé TORONTO, ONT. acing l In the shoe line we have the 1mpe toany and better than many. _ For a w Maple Leat brand or the Sterling Brand ing No matter what your age or your Regent ClO{hlng taste may beâ€"no matter how much or how littls you desire to pay, you are sure to find some*hing in the Regent line that will satisty you fully. When at Are now arriving and we are cleaning out a few odd lines at a low price. gett 1 trai Ladies‘ Winter Coats now reasonable price Start any time. itions. Let us ed mployment. We wi ree. . Enter any tim egent Clothing n Sept rs welcome Bookâ€"krâ€":eping, ) Type writing, ree ROBERT BURNETT ate Highest Prices for Produceâ€"Cash or Trade TTON, Pr part 1 th i its graduates, taught separateâ€" sk. Trial lessons & & thorough }l;uhnn“ m_,'?i" AnMion ng is to attend the 30( ) yds HERMMY! /f ’:::z, J .P." ]J /2// fl | Telfo rd % .’l, 21, M. ©Co CZ * W W rig) hunting for your fall suit remember the well known brand, yo% es s a+ 2 rapid ad ND m g e ‘ pondence s Writing Writing, W ler St for th tale y fr EL Is the first step towards positions paying from $5000 rincipal, apl i Ontari n Sound Oonâ€" i this rcate PT, Principal nt faciliities Hundrec s iis college te you for Ist m it right as welcome to look as buy. have the Imperial Brand which is equal paues m in . i 7 Clothing o 2 se n e eE COnl to Durhamâ€"Walkerton *Herald. Rev Mr. and Mrs, Torrie, the former conducting evangelistic services in the Baptist church some time ago, are assisting Rev. Mr. Meldrum of Strathâ€" ayon in special services for two weeks. C * * ?"Ser n?8s received the permaâ€" nent appomtmenat of physician for the C P. R. for the road from Walkerton to Durhun_ Vtam. ._.__‘T, CY ReH Sl’lOES F. Keilly 34, Ford 34, Corquodale 26, H Wright 21, F Smith 20, Torry 33, w. Pumphiries 25, (G. Gagnon 22, Euchun- an 22, Murphy 27. 300 yardsâ€"Kelly 33, Ford 83, Murâ€" phy 25, Buchanan 23, Wright 2, 500 ydsâ€"Ford 40, F Kenllâ€"vaT. Murâ€" phy 35. Humphries 20, McCorquodale 20, Buchanan 24, F Smith 20, | _ ‘The following 1s the score of some of ’th« se who took part in the weekly | shoot last Friday afternoon ; |__ 200 yards, 7 inch bulls eye.â€"R Torry Iao. F. Kelley 21, Buchanan 30, W Liv. ing ston 23, J C Telford 23, McCorquoâ€" Ildal( ©30, W Hamphries 21, Wm Wright trr Labor best sco 2jjj*"|" it forry was the old Lee Enâ€" field as used by the8lst Regt. as it is his inté ntion to compete at the Regiâ€" mental matches, The improvyed Ross rifle will not be allowed to compete against the Lee Entield, so he falls back to the old rifle, but he is holding it down pretty weil, Ther e was a very strong wind at time ttiis match was on, The 1 usedibt / R Torry was the old Lee field as used by the8lst Regt, as | his InCE BHHOHN Ir eonnimags n ail t 21, M "(‘(llli W W right Extr a ser W Ra mage "‘ wliss McFarlane was for many yearse ca member of Jarvis St. Baptist church | _ and her seat there {a:; Sunday School ) was seldom empty. _ The funeral to | Priceville on Saturday was largely a*â€" | tended, Key Mr. Newton officiating at | ‘house and grave. assisted by Rev. {Mi. | Mutheson of Priceville. Many beauâ€" | tiful wreaths were placed on the casâ€" ! ket by loving friends, ] _ She leaves one brother, Donald Mcâ€" | Farlane, Bunessan, and one sister Mrs, !.James MceConnel, Collingwood, Anâ€" other sister, Mrs. Wim MceConnel, 0o]â€" ‘ { lingwood, died nearly xn vear ago. Dr. Frnself has received [ Miss Mary Axx McFantaxr® | It was with deep regret that the | many friends of Miss Mary Ann Mcâ€" | Farlane heard of her death which ocâ€" ‘â€"curred on Friday, Sept 4th. For some | months she was su ering from cancer | which was growing Dut wardly on ber _ neck and all that ctors, loving heartsand willing hand} could do was «lone, but the hand of d€ath could not : be stopped. Miss McFarlane was for many years ‘the valued and trusted housekeeper of Dr. Withrow, 244 Jarvis St Toronto, and made her home with her brother, Donald McFarlane, Bunessan, when nov in the city, At his home she spent the last 7 weeks In suffering and ~qmtle resignation to the will of God. Miss McFarlane was of a quiet cheeprâ€" tul nature, always ready to help and many a one in her own sphere in life will always remember with gratitude the many kind acts done and the good advice given. eson, a son. t d > BLACKâ€"At Oak River, Manitoba, on Jaly 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Black, a daughter. [ Mrs. Black is sister of Mrs Neil McCannel of Durham.] 30, to Mr. a son. MarurEsox,.â€" 1908, to Rev. McDoveaur @s, 7 inch bulls eve.â€"R. Torry P,. Telford 30, F, Kelly 31, J. C, d 26, Buchanan 26. Livingston Corquodale 22, Wm Ramage 27 mioch + 97 At S. G. R. A. Ranges + Day practiceâ€"some resâ€"200 yards ; ~@CrAarane was of a quiet cheerâ€" iture, always ready to help and ‘ ~ one in her own sphere in life always remember with gratitude many kind acts done and the good se setea ud , mey Mr. Newton officiating at ind grave. assisted by Rev. (Mi, son of Pri('evill_o-. Many beauâ€" a working shoe we have the to Mr.and Mrs, A mes, 300 ydsâ€"J P Telfor: e 33, R Torry 31, Wright ON.â€"In Priceville, on Sept. 4, ) Rev, Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Mathâ€" on Display. Ubituary. In Tivertnn._pn‘Augugwt BORN The Rifle of the MceDougall, the Mr. sohn A, siack was in town Satâ€" urday on business and gave the Rgâ€" FIEW a pleasant call. Miss Sadie Kress left Saturday to attend Business College in Hamilton, Supt. R. H. McWilliams, of the Cement Co., returned Friday last from a month‘s trip in the land of oranges California, and also Oregon and British Columbia, It 1s rumored, alâ€" though we cannot vouch for it, that Mr._ McWilliams bas contracted to build anotber cement plant in Port. uie e n o 873 Mr, W. D. Mills, St. ho me for a few days ov. and, Oregon. Miss Lottie Harb Millinery openings week, Mrs, Hahn and son Oscar left Friday to visit friends in Berlin. Mrs. (Rev.) Farr returne to Gorrie after spending with relatives here. Mrs Geo McDonald left last week on a visit to her daughter in Hamilton, Mre, Ed. Langdon was the guest of Mt Forest friends oyer the week end, Mr, Albert McFadden spent a few days this week in Toronto and other points, Miss Rosalie Brooker of Rothsay, visited old town friends from Friday till Tuesday, Mr,. W. C. Funcheon, Stratford, spent oyer Sunday with his brothers‘ in law, Messrs P. and Geo. Gagnon. Miss McLean and little niece of Priceville were guests of Mrs. MeMurâ€" ray over the week end. Messrs Will Johnston, A Guy Kearney and Miss K. Labor Day for Toronto ai hib:tion. Master Brock Grant spent Day holidays with Gorrie relat Mr. E. L, Morren, tailor, was Forest Labor Day. Mise Flo Richardsen retur; Flesherton Monday after visiti friend, Miss Ada Brown, «Irs. Buchan, ( nee Miss M. Vesasie ) of New York, visited her father, Mr. John Vessie at the Rocky last week, lev. Mr. Matheson and brid» of Chatsworth who have lately returned from a two month‘s wedding trip to Colorado and cther western points were tendered a very hearty reception by their congregation and presented with a set of hall turniturs. Mr and Mrs W. H. Shaw visited Mt. | Forest friends Labor Vay, Miss Belle McIntosh, nurse, of Cleyeâ€" land, is visiting her brother Norman, in town. Miss Audrey Pratt, of Owen S is the guest for a few days of Mr Mrs. A. W. H. Lauder. Mrs Isaac and daughter. Mrs Dixon, of Mt. Forest were guests over Labot Day of Mr and Mrs, John Snell, (Rev.) Mrs. Campbell of Moorefield, and two children who were summerâ€" ing at Oliphant, visiteqa her father Mr, Brander in Priceville for a few days, and called on Mrs. Snell en route to Moorefield. Miss Lizzie McDougail, Mulock, and her cousin, Miss Margaret Cameron, Dakota, spent a day last week with Mrs, Alex Morton. Mr, J. C. Telford spent the holiday at his old home*n Owen Sound. Miss Anna Legate. daughter of Rov. Thos Legate Sr, spent fover the week ead with her aunt, Mrs Haskins. Miss Minnie A Twamley, of Buffalo, nurse in training, is spending her holâ€" idays visiting relatives aud friends in Toronto, Dundalk, and Jeylon, Durâ€" ham, and is now with her relatives xt her old home near Crawford. Miss Marion Gun left Wednesday morning to take a course in Westâ€" bourne College, Toronto. Hermother accompanied her. to spend a few days in the city. Miss Belle Caton left Tuesday mornâ€" ing for the West going to Diauphin, Manitoba. Misses B. Sparling and P. Burnett and Mr. Geo. Catton were howe from Mt Forest over the holiday. Rev, Mr. Farqubharson left Tuesday to spend a few days in Toronto. Dr. J. C, McGilliyray of Denver Colâ€" orado and his sister Miss McGilliyray, of Elmwood, visited at Miss A, L. Mcâ€" Kenzie‘s for a few days and left Tuesâ€" day for Toronto.} Mrs W R Edge, and Mrs. R. Lawson Milton, visited at Mr. Alex, Morton‘s, Rocky Saugeen, last week, Rev. Mr. Little. of Holstein, will exâ€" change pulpits with Rev. Mr Fargquhâ€" arson next Sunday. Mr. Little comes on Sunday School work, and will adâ€" dress the school in the afternoon. Mrs. John Williams took train here Tuesday for the West. Mr, Williams left next morning.. Mr. R. J. Ball, of Hanoyer, was in town over Tuesday. Miss Ethel Limin left Saturday to holiday with ‘Loronto friends. Miss Flo returned that evening. 1. Mills, St. Catharines, was a few days over the week end, Harbottle attended the )hnston, A. M«+Comt P id Miss Kearney left Toronto and the Exâ€" returned Saturday in Toronto last spent Labor relatives. s1X weeks ‘eturged â€" to visiting hor Owen Sound Port. in Mt and Mr and Mrs A, Vander Water, Chisâ€" holm. announce the engagement of their daugbter, Miss Helen, to Mr George H. K. Mitford, of Toronto. The marriage will take place the last of Reptember, Mrs, McEwen, of Mt. Forest, reâ€" turned Tuesday, after visiting her aisters, Mrs 8. McComb and Mrs. T, McComb. Among those yisiting Toronto and the exhibition from here were Misses Lowse Burnett, Ida Wilson. Myrtle McDonald, Hazel Marskali, M. Mcâ€" Fadden, M, Robson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lavelle, Messrs, Thos, McFadden, Robt Adlam. H. H. Mockler, N. Mcâ€" Intyre, Jr, W. Laidlaw, Jr., C, 0. Ramage, W,. Gadd, Howard McDonald Dave Gibson, Wes, McNally, Harry‘ Burnett, Jack Vollett, Art Ritchie, 3. Leving. | Messrs Robt. Telford, of the Civil Service, Ottawa, brother of J. C., and Max Telford, Owen Sound, spent a day or so last week at their uncle‘s, Barrister Telford‘s here, and with t«hem'enjoyed a day‘s sport trout fishâ€" ing. Mr. Martin of MceTiraith‘s shoe store spent Labor Day at bome in Arthur, Mr. W. C. Livingston took in the Labor Day Sports in Harriston Miss Pearl Edward, of Berlin, reâ€" turned Wednesday after spending a couple weeks with her friend, Mre. Arnold. g : Mr, and Mrs. Jas Ireland and Miss Heleon yisited relatives in Wroxeter for a few days over Labor Day, Misses Essel Laidlaw and Marion Currie spent over the bohday in Dunâ€" dalk, Mr. And. Dale spent Labor Day in Mt Forest. Mrs. Robinson, of Toronto, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. N. Eden in tow n at present, Mrs, Lormne Somerville returned to Toronto Monday, and Master ‘Tod Grant to Orillia, after spending the holidays at, * the Hedges,‘ Mr, $. McComb spent a week with frieads in Mt, Forest and Grand Valley, Among those leaving to visic Toronâ€" to and the Exhibition last week, we noticed Mrs Geo, Moore, Mrs Crutchâ€" ley, Miss McDonald Glenelg, Mr Roht Brigham. Bentinck and daughter, Mrs Robi Burnett, Messrs W, Irwin, A. R. Cotton, F, Lenaban, Dr Smith, Dorâ€" noch Mr, Will Atkinson is visiting his sister Mrs, McClure in Toronto and taking in the Exhibition. Miss Bessie Telford returned Wedâ€" nesday from her holidays at Griffith‘s Island. 5 The Will be given in the Town Hall on Wednesday ever The management have been fortunate in securing the Male Quartette ot London, who will be accompanied by t] Ern Sanders and the two wondertal boy sopranos, Nelson Selby. â€" Secure your tickets early. Plan can be seen an MacFarlane‘s Drug Store at and after 2 p. m. on We Tickets 35 cts ; all seats reserved. Get your tickets in treat, don‘t miss it. First apvearance in Nnrha m Style, speed and so Speed will commence, at mers‘ Trot. Jadging will commence at 1 o‘clock on Tuesday including poultry. Wed, 23rd at 1 o‘clock for 1 will contain some of the finest breeds of Cattle, Sheep, Swine, and Poultry. A Grand Dis’]ay gt. Field and Garden Crops, Fruit, Flow B«> 23rd is the People‘s Day ; Don‘t forget it The Livé Stock Department South Grey Agricultural Society‘s DURHAM, SEPT. 22 & 23. ‘08 GreatAnnualFair 1° ) »elwruaay alternoons fiom now until the morning of the Show. Fill in your entry forms and send them to the Secretary. _ Don‘t wait until the morning of the Show. _ It will prevent confusion and disapâ€" pointment. Besure and use the entry forms which are enclosed in the nriza Nists ahinh nmomwa Fad m ce e ud amed Secretary will be at Mr Wm. Black‘s Hardware Admission to Grounds : Aduits P on Pmd " c + ie o 2lg z0 _COCPS; FEum, EIUWELG, 1/G* s dies: work, and other articles of the househo!d. Also Dairy Products, Fine Arts, etc. Every Department Complete hrew dsR deilaraa n n ie o a ae i ds 2t Ned uP There will also be Trials of Speed, Lady Drivers‘ Competition and Farmers‘ Trot A Brass Band THE DURHAM REVIEW A Grand Concert and Entertainment First appearance in Darha m soundness considered. _ At at 3 o‘clock the Ladvy Dri s 7 0 clock on Tuesday the 22nd for inside exhibits , 23rd at 1 o‘clock for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine TORONTO McKechnies Bi_g Department Store Plan can be seen and tickets bought at alter 2 p. m. on WednesGay, Sept. 16. Get your tickets in time ; it‘s a great owan Pn Mull _ applying to the Secretary. Large Sales, Small Profits The REVIEW, 25c. to Jan, Ist to New Subscribers. Order it for that friend of yours. Weanesday evening, Beptember 23. e in securing the celebrated Hewer accompanied by that clever hamorist will be in attendance and give stirring selections. 25¢, Children 10¢c, Vehicles 25¢. ered. _ At 2 o‘clock the Trials of Lady Driver competition and Farâ€" W e have an excellent stock of seasonable goods on hand very low prices, and the lighter goods we are selling at c our stock whether you buy or not. ‘To those who have 1 come and see for yourselves. On the first flat we h: Shoes, Paints, Dry Goods, Gents‘ Furnishings, and Read the sec ond flat we have Wall Paper, Crockery and Glas A fine stock of Carpets and Rugs at prices to suit the times. We sell the " Island City" Paints the best in the market. We have a full stock of fine Boots and Shoes, too large to enumerate here. See the men‘s working shoes from $1.20 to $2.50. They are the cclebrated "STERLING BRAND." Our stock of Groceries is fres} goods continually arriving. 20 lbs granulated sugar for .... .. 8 pounds good tea for.......... . | G.& J. McKechnie We have a large stock at low prices CHRIS. FIRTH, Secy.â€"Treas Boots & Shoes Carpets Crockery Groceries Paints Store Wednesday Adair and Thomas m‘;‘gs , Flowers, Laâ€" , Horses $1.00 $1.00 New DURHAM Durham That we always have the most up to date goods in the marâ€" ket. Here are a few of them ; Shadow Stripe Venetians in Navy, Green and Brown . .60¢ to $1.25 Shadow stripe Taffetas in Navy Green and Brown...... ... .. 90c Plain Venetians in all shades at.............. . . . . » . 60c to $1.25 Good range of Black goods from....... ...... .. . . .. . . 00¢ to $1,.50 It is an Acknowledged Fact Forany more long and tedious waits to haye yourgocds made up as Miss Torry, the Up to Date Dressmaker is right on the spot to make up on shortest notice goods brought her. Its the time of year to look up new ideas for dresses and suits. NEW _ FALL GOODS A. Russell| THE BIG STORE | A. Russell ALEX. RUSSELL There Is bie goods on hand which we are selling at we are selling at cost. Come and examine 0 those who have not visited we would say the first flat we have Groceries, Boots and o# on wi s 3 ES L D uw ishings, and Ready Made"C-it-);ili;;m On rockery and Glassware and Carpets, We have an es celebrated make, * the $7.50 suit, _ pants and vests s weather. which we low prices, An excellent stock *Staunton * make, Ready Made A Complete stock Men‘s Felt Hats, Gents‘ Furnishings The prices have bought. Our custo Wall Paper Dry Goods ices have advanced since we Our customers get the benefit No Need Now y ‘ an exeellent stock of the nake, "Fashion Brand". Sce uit _ We have odd coats, vests suited for the cooler SEPTEMBER 10, 1908 Clothing are sclling at at low prices, the $1.25 Cheaper than the cheapest, Better than the best. * See Coats. coolep : very MA D k A 2 & 3 A 3 D A D DA & A ho & Men‘s ; ‘¢ Our tere Girls‘ ACW in (J aP DC 14