J | 1 2. i Here you are as welcome to look as bu y. YF EM foroal M P ffélfegraphy a%m an 14 TW #!r TB P d 1‘t Bâ€"itish Canadian Bus. College Mitmzen(@liige Gregg Shorthand Walkerton Bus. College This school bases its claim for support on merit alone SITUATION3 ! Loose Leaf Ledger Business College Day and Night Classes all Term from September 1st THE PEOPLES STORE H Are now arriving and we are cleaning out a few odd lines at a low price. rrard St. F noula. . Wi FLEMING, Pr BEST BUSINESS TRAINING t on When hanting for your fall suit remember the well known brand, ® No maiter what your age or your Regent ClOfl'lmg taste may beâ€"no matter how much or how littls you desire to pay, you are sure to find something in the Regent line that will satisty you tully. * Iu the shoe line we have the Imperial Brand which is equal to any and better than many. _ For a working shoe we have the Maple Leat brand or the Sterling Brand. it his own Gesk MT. FOREST TORONTO, ONT. ///’////JUQZ‘/{//? The ONLY Way LA W, Pr Ladies‘ Winter Coats now FALL GOODS & MORATVHERNZL! week tre . E., Toronto. The h Write for particulars T. CLANCY, Principal Open Sep Highest Pric reasonable prices Start any time. ROBERT BURNEITT LC iz sitors welcome UT m perator tau cipal, Owen Sound J. JOHN3TC 13 CE ChiLs Trial lessons BI idua es for Produceâ€"Cash or Trade. s positions from $500( Cloflling t sch ulc 36 Ig ,1:!?',& the if ShOGS Prin ] Berkeley Saw Mill, employing about | 160 men, and one of the best equipped | in the province, was burned a week {ago Sunday morning. It has been | ranning about twenty years, Tus Great CuvBBi®g Orrer.â€"Arâ€" rangements have just been completed whereby we are enabled to offer the |\ Review and the Weekly Globe ana | Canada Farmer for $1.55 from now to January 1st, 1910 to new subscribers. \Just think of itâ€"16 months for the 1 price of 12 for the two papers, giving all the local and general news, And more, act upon it at once, | _ The 3l1st Regimental Rifle Associâ€" Intiun will hold its second annual | matech at Rockcliffe Ranges on Wedâ€" | nesday 23rd inst. commencing at 3 a. m. when some interesting shooting is ’e-xpp(-lml to be done. _ There will be a match open to all members and asâ€" sociate members of the association ard a match open only to nonâ€"comâ€" ;u.iisinned officers and men of regiâ€" ment, _ Besides the cash prizes there are also valuable cups to be competed for. Take a look through our store and yon will see genuine bargains from one end of the store to the other. And the people are buying cheaper whan they ever bought before Duxx.â€"In Durham, on Thursday, | _September 17, to Barrister and Mrs, W.F. Dunn, a son. 1Ru|:mu~:.â€"~ln Elmwood, â€" Winnipeg, \_ on Tnesday 8th Sept, to Mr,. and , Mrs. E. 8. Rourke, (nee May Wilâ€" |_ liams,) a son. Bargains ! Bargains | Jast a tew days left to buy at about half price. R B.Keeler & Sons _ A. H. Jackson is an Issuer of Mar riage Licenses, Durham, Ont. If well Come with the Crowds MceNarrmyâ€"BRropI®E.â€"In Darham, on Wednesday, Sept. 9th, by the Rey Mr Jamieson, Mr W. T. MeNally to Miss A. Brodie, both otf Waudby, Glenelg,. WILSONâ€"CAMP,â€"At the residence of the residence of the groom, Tsmb ton St., on Tuesday, Sept z22. by Rev Mr Jamieson,. Mr_John Wilson to Mrs Camp. McDoxarp â€"At his _ residence Parry Sound, on Friday mornin Sept. 18, Nicholas MacDonald, ag 57 years and four months. Y. M. C. A. Building, Toronto For the best attention and the best results in business and shorthand training. Enter any time. Caukinc free. T. M. WATSON, Principal. ATTEND BRITISH AMERICAN That‘s why we are so busy 1e The big Sale is still on at KEELER‘S. » y€ you desire to be fashionably a as sensibly attired come to u your Dress Goods, «We know House of Quality, _______ § on Display. MARRIED BUSINESS COLLEGE BORN DIEV H. H. Mockler es ult Af ed Us D \ __DrSeim, W. Pettigrew and wife | Molstein, Ont., who recently were | guests of Mr George Kiempp‘s family | in the Forest district, departed for, | the east on Thursday. I‘ge visitors were delighted with the western visit. l On the Wednesday previons to their | going east, they assisted Mr Klempp | to thresh 3,000 bushels of wheat, samâ€" ‘ pies of which they carried eastwards. â€"Lumsden Newsâ€"Record. Mr. P. Matheson left Tuesday to spend a few days at his home in Clinton. Mra, Bond went to Toronto Tuesday after spending the summer at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Wilson. Mr., and Mrs. Alex. Ferguson, of London, spent Friday evening at Mi. C. Browne‘s en route to visit his old home in Proton. Mrs. T. C. Morton was away Saturâ€" day to Mouday attending the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Brydges, who died suddenly in Guelph. Messrs. Norman Kerr and Wm. Derby, of Bentinck. left Saturday to visit for a week with relatives near Sarnia,. f Permission was last week granted the antis to appeal from the decision sustaining Local Option in Durham but only one point, viz : whether or not it is allowable to go behind the Voters‘ List as certified by the Judge at the Court of Revision. Mrs. Arch, McArthur spent last week in Erin attending a family reâ€" union there, Mr. McArthur goes with thein the week end. The editorâ€"inâ€"chief, after about five weeks separation from work, came home from the West on Saturday last, feeling invigorated by the bracing western air and the many pleasing exâ€" periences he had, â€" From time to time other and briefer sketches of Western life will appear in these columns. Mr Jas Allan and son Alex., 4 Baird and Wimn Pettigrew haye r ed to their stockâ€"selling in Iowa Mrs, Mack, ot B. C., with little daughter, arrived home on Saturday last to visit her mother, Mrs, Samuel Lawrence and other friends in South Glenelg. _ Mrs. Mack, (nee Martha Lawrence) bas not been home for seven years, ind will see great changes round the howe of her youth. Mrs Mcintyre of Priceville is this week visiting old friends in and around Durham. Miss Lizzie Lauder returned to her home in Peoria, Illinois, last Thursâ€" day, after spending the summer month«‘ at her grandmother‘s, Mis. Lauder, upper town. Mr and Mrs Ford of the C. P. R. attended the funeral of the fort mother in London last week. Mrs Rae and niece Miss Binnie, of New Westminister, B. C., are guests of Mrs Alex Binnie. Miss Bell White, of Toronto, is the guest of her grand parents, afr. and Mrs. John McArthur of the Glen, Mr \Wm Matthews of Glenelg, 1 sold his farm to Mr James Lawrence The Misses Mundle of Kilsyth were visitors for a few days with their relâ€" atiyes the Lauder famuilies and took in the show. Mrs Baird, Sr., of the 2nd of Egreâ€" mont, is contemplating a trip with her daughter Agnes to Winnipeg next week to remain the winter and possiâ€" bly next summer, We are sorry to hear that Mr Thos Gadd, Sr., lately had to undergo a very painful operation in the bowels but is convalescing nicely now. Mr. W. 8. Hunter took in London and the Fair last week end. Miss Jessie Munro of Stratford hosâ€" pital is home on a visit. Miss Esther Wilkinson of New York State has been visiting relatives here. Miss Stewart of Calgary is a gue<t of her uncle, Rev, Mr Farquharson. Mre. Jno. Snell and son Willet, left Friday to spend a few weeks with friends near Sarnia. Mr, and Mrs, Alexander Sutheriand, of Bradford, announce the engagement of their daughter, Bessie Roberta, to Mr, Frederick Ryan, manager of the Standard Bank, Unisaville. The marâ€" r;jagle will take place quietly on Sept. 23rd . Mr Jas. McDonald, Aberdeen, went up to Parry Sound last Thursday, haying been informed that his only brother Nicholas was dying of typhoid fever, He was in time to see him alive but he died on Friday, He leayes a widow, four sons and three daughâ€" ters to mourn,. He was only two weeks ill. Mts J. Levine fleft for Chicago last Thursday morning to visit her friends there and will stay for a few weeks. Miss Dick was in Toronto Monday buyiog some Millinery and Millinery novelties Mr Cardiff, of Toronto, spent over Sanday. the guest of his cousins, Misses E. and L. MeKenzie. Mr. Tot Cochrane, an old Durhamite but now of Wingham, spent the week end in town. Mrs McLaren of Indianapolis, is the guest of her cousins the Duncan family in town, Nr and Mrs John 0. Moore, and two children, of Wilson, N. Y., are spendâ€" ing a few days at his old home in Normanby. _ It is seven years since he was home before and he came to gladden the heart of bis parent on the eve of their golden wedding which interesting date occurs in a week or two. Mrs, Campbell and daughter Islay, raturned Monday from Lake of Bays, Muskoka, the latter, we are pleased to learn much improved in health, Mrs McGowan, of Detroit. returned Wednesday after spending a week with her nephew, Mr A. B. McLellan. son Alex., Archie haye return staff ner‘s 6 yar.â€"D. Hamilton, Andy . Scott. Swede Turnipsâ€"Geo Binnie, Jacok Fortne‘r Turnips, any other kindâ€" Win Willis, Dr G‘::.En Mangoldsâ€"â€"Hord Bros, T W Scarf, Field Carrotâ€"Herd Bros, Thos Petty. Sugar Beetsâ€"Herd Bros, Matt Barber. E:rge Squashâ€"T W Scarf. _6 st0ck ensilage cornâ€"Bert Watson, John G Gray, _ Col. Field Rootsâ€"D Hamilton, H Grasby, â€" Col, Garden Vegetablesâ€"W. J. Adams, R, Edge, C \\;‘ian . _ Salsifyâ€"HRev, Farâ€" quharsun, Miss glockler. Cauliflower Nat Harvey, 0 W Lang. Cabbage, Earlyâ€"C Lang. Jas Gray. _ Cabbage winterâ€"R Edge, C Lang. Cabbage, redâ€"Harry Grasby, R ï¬dge. Table Carrotsâ€"R Edge, W.G. Firth,. _ Carâ€" rots intermediateâ€"D. Hamilton, Mrs. G Blackburn Oarrots, short hornâ€"R. Edge. T W Scarf, _ Table Parsuiwâ€" R Edge, W Willis, Celery, redâ€"W J Adams, _ Celery, white or yellowâ€"C. W. Lang, W J Adams. _ Radishs, winâ€" terâ€"â€"Jacub Forlney, W G Firth, Radâ€" ishes, summerâ€"W Scarf, Mrs Blackâ€" burn, Peppers, Col.â€"C, Lang, Nat Harvey. _ Tomatoes redâ€"J W Blyth, R Edge, Tomatoes, yellowâ€"Andy Scott, C Lang, Col. Tomatoesâ€"Andy Scott, C Lang, Blood Beetsâ€"W G Firtbh, R Edge. Turnip beetsâ€"D Edge R Edge. â€" Onions from seedâ€"C. Lang, Geo Furneaux. _ Silver skin onionsâ€" C Lang, Nat Harvey, _ Potato onions â€"A, Scott, R. Edge, _ English potato onionâ€"R Edge, Thos Gadd, _ Smail top omonsâ€"W J Adams, Onions from Dutch setsâ€"Wm Ramage, Thos, Gadd,. Table squashâ€"R Edge D Hamâ€" ilton. Squasb, bushâ€"T Gadd R Edge Vegetable Marrowâ€"Miss Mockler, T. Gadd, _ Yellox Pumpkioâ€" D. Hamilâ€" ton, Thos Park. _ Table Turnipâ€"D. Edge, R. Edge. Sweet cornâ€"Mrs, Black burn, R Edge, Yellow or green melonâ€"Rich Basber, W G Firth, Water meloonsâ€"R sarber, W G Fith Citronsâ€"Herd Bros, _ D. Hamilton, Cured Hopsâ€"A Scotit, Howard Mcâ€" Donald. _ Collection Herbsâ€"Mrs. G. Black burn, Bush potatoesâ€"T. W. Scarf, Rich. Barber, D Hamilion. _ Col, potatoes, Pekin drakeâ€"W.R. Clark 1 and 2. ‘m Livingst * sh Pekin Duckâ€"Alex Grierson, 1 and 2. I l?t,':}:ml.‘;‘ l‘l;g;‘llï¬k“m.éeyr ‘)fll'lry â€"‘:)‘;g:oh A yvlesbury D'Jrakke(â€"ilf LungDI and 2. | â€" J Fortney. «_ 4 yr geldink Avlesbury Duckâ€"C Lang, uck, an p Â¥ * ut)her drakeâ€"Cook and Thompson, Ary; ! HORSES IN ACTION MeDonald. _ Duck, any otherduckâ€" | Test of speed, farmers‘ trotâ€"T Scarf Cook and '.l“ihompson.(’Art McDonald, | Jas Ellison, Jas Gray. Emdenganderâ€"Alex Grierson. Goose | Ryrie Bros. medal for best li _â€"Do. Toulouse ganderâ€"IWm Wiliis, | ï¬liyyor gelding, any clulâ€"ue‘r ‘I‘{a;rul&‘e Gooseâ€"Do. l Wmm Mountain. Judge{J H Minshal!, Brantford _ | Jupo®Eâ€"J. F. Brownbe. FRUIT. | CATTLEâ€"THOROUGHBRED. Coll fail applesâ€"R Edge, A Scott, | DURHAM Mrs Blackburn. _ Coll winter applesâ€"‘ 1 y" bullâ€"John Fairbairn, J Fortney, Palletâ€"Do 1and 2. black br.,) red game cockerelâ€"N. Harvey 1 and 2 Pulletâ€"Do 1 and 2 Pyle game cockâ€" erelâ€"H Grasby, _ Pulletâ€"Do. _ Game bantam . cockerelâ€"H. Grasby 1 and 2. Pulletâ€"H Grastby. â€" Langshan cockerel â€"H Grasby lang 2, â€" Puiletâ€"Do J and 2 Thompson 1 and 2, _ Pulletâ€"Ditto 1 and 2. Houdan cockerelâ€"Cook and Thompson. â€" Puiletâ€"H Grasby 1 and 2 Biack â€" minorca _ cockerelâ€"Cook and Thompson 1 and 2, Pullet â€"Ditto 1 and 2. _ W minorea cockerelâ€"H Grasâ€" by 1 and 2. Pulletâ€"H Grasby, T Smith Orpington butf cockerelâ€"W J Ritchie 1 and 2. Paolletâ€"Ditto 1 and 2 Urâ€" pington cockerel any otherâ€"H Go#sby Black Spanish cockerelâ€"N. Harvey, H Grasby. : Pulletâ€"N Harvey, H Grasâ€" by, White wyan, cockerelâ€"C. C, Meâ€" Fayden, Art MeDonald, â€" Pulletâ€"Art McDonaid 1 & 2. _8 L wyan, cockerel â€"C C MeFayden 1 & 2 _ Paulietâ€"Ditto 1 and 2. G L wyan. pulletâ€"N Harvey 1 and 2. _ W C black poli<h cockerelâ€" H Grasby _ Pultetâ€"Do, _ Cor. Indian game ccckerel. â€"H. Grasby 1 and 2, Palletâ€"Do 1 and 2. Black br. red game cockerelâ€"N. Harvey 1 and 2 Pulletâ€"Do 1 and 2 _ Pyle game cockâ€" White turkey cock Henâ€"Reo. _ _ .s.. : ... & 2. Game Bantam cockâ€"H. Grasby Cook Thompson. Henâ€"H Grasby 1 & 2 Bantawm, any other cockâ€"N. Harvey, C Lang. Menâ€"N Harvey, C Lang Dark brahma cockerelâ€"H. Grash W,. Ply, rock cockerelâ€"E, Steel 1 & Pulletâ€"E Steel, W Monntain. Barro ply. rock cockerelâ€"H, Grasby 1 & Pulletâ€"H Grasby 1 &2, Bail Ply rock cockerelâ€"G Aljoe, M Grashy Pulietâ€"H Grasby, G Aljoe, _8 C whit leghorn cockerelâ€"Rev, Newion 1 & Beonz ind 2. _ â€"N Harvey 1 & 2. Black br. red game cockâ€"N Harvey 1 &2, Henâ€"N. Harâ€" vey1&2. â€" Seabright Bantam cockâ€" Win Mountain Heaâ€"Wm Mountain 1 rm(cpow | Jobhn Galoraith JUDaEs % Thos H Brigham POULTRYâ€"Mature, White ply rock cockâ€"Win Mountâ€" ain, E Steel. AHenâ€"E Steel, Wm Mountain _ Barred ply rock cockâ€"H Grasby, 1 & 2. Barred ply rock henâ€" M Grasby, 1 & 2. Buff ply rock cock â€"Nat Harvey, G Aljoe. _ Buff ply rock henâ€"H Grasby, 1 & 2. Single comb wh. leghorn cockâ€"H Grasby, Howard McDonald, Henâ€"H Grasby 1 &2. â€" Rhode Id. red cockâ€"Oook Thompson 1 & 2. Henâ€"Cook Thomp son, 1 & 2. Single comb B. Leghorn cockâ€"Khey W L Newton, H Grasby, Henâ€"M Grasby, 1&2. Rose comb B. Leghorn cockâ€"H Grasby, Henâ€" H Grasby, 1 & 2, Baff Leghorn cock â€"Wim Mountain. Henâ€"Wm Mountâ€" ain, 1&2 88 Hamburg cockâ€"C South Grey Show ueCs ufls Bred in 1907 ronz> turkey cockâ€"Win Wiliis1l 2. Bronze henâ€"Wm Willis 1 and White turkey cockâ€"H Grasby Bred in 1908 DUCKS AND GEESE THE DURHAM REVIEW CHICKENS TURKEYS Peock ROOTS 1 &2 Rose comb H Grasby, Henâ€" Baulf Leghorn cock Hen â€"Wm Mountâ€" Hamburg cockâ€"C â€"H H McC UVNCO PA NT ITV L« TORONTO vi€ A Scott, R Edge, Mrs Blackburn.| Alexanderâ€"J & J Hunter, A Mcâ€" Clinton, _ Ben Davisâ€" Jas Gray. W! Livingston, _ Colvertsâ€"Arch Park, Jas Gray. _ Duchess of Oldenburgâ€"D McLean, J G Gray, Golden Russetsâ€" Jas Gray, A Park. Russets, any other â€"A Scott, Jas Gray, King'l‘ompkinl â€"D Edge, H Grasby. annâ€"Wm ; Livingston, A Scott. Northern Spyâ€" Jas Gray, Jno & Gray. _ Ribston pipâ€"| pinâ€"8 Putherbough, R Edge. _ Snow | â€"W G Firth, J & J Hunter., _ 8 Lawâ€" ( renceâ€"â€"J & J Hunter, 8 Putherbougb. | Wealthyâ€"J & J Hunter, D Edge. Standard. any other kindâ€"A Park, | Thos. Gadd. Urabsâ€"J W Blyth, Robt | Edge. _ Lombard Plumsâ€"Geo Binme, | °C Lang. _ Yellow Egg Plumsâ€"D Edge | Pond‘s Seedling Plumsâ€"A Scott, N | Harvey, Burbank Plumsâ€"Miss Mockâ€" ler, W J Adams, Plums, any otherâ€"| D Edge, Mrs Blackburn,. _ Coll Plums | â€"D Edge, Mrs Blackburn. Coll Pears | â€"A Scott, _ Fall Pearsâ€"A Scott, G | Furneaux. Coll grapesâ€"Wm Farquâ€" harson, A Rcott. | Coll hotâ€"house plantsâ€"C Lang. Coll house plants, 20 varâ€"Hugh McDonald Mrs G Blackburn, _ Coll house plants, 12 varâ€"Thos Petty. Coll house plants 6 varâ€"J 8 Mecliraith, Arthur McDonâ€" ald. _ Doublegeraniumsâ€"â€"Art McDonâ€" ald, T Petty. Single geraniumsâ€"Miss Mockler, Huagh McDonald. _ Tricolor geraniumsâ€"Hugh McDonald, Howard McDonald,. Double geraniam, white â€"Artf McDonald, Miss Mockler. AnJv otherâ€"Miss Mockler, Art MeceDonald. Single geranium, whiteâ€"Miss Mockâ€" Spanâ€"J A Swanston, M Barber. Brood mareâ€"Jas Park, M Barber, D A Campbell, Foalâ€"J @ark, Campbell 1 yr fillyâ€"J Ellison, 1 yr geldingâ€"W G Brigham, Mrs D Greenwood, 2 yr filly â€"John Eckbhhardt, And Scott, _ 2 yr geldingâ€"John _ Eckhardt, Mrs D ie nwood, Heavy Draught Spanâ€"S Patherâ€" brough, Wim Ritchie. _ Brood mare â€"S$ Puiherbough, Geo Ritchie, Hugh Riddell, Foalâ€"D McLean, Hugh Ridâ€" dell. _ 1 yrfillyâ€"Geo Ritchie, 1 Riddell 1 year geldingâ€"Rich Barber, Mrs » Greenwood. _ 2 yr fillyâ€"T W Scarf 1 and 2. _2 yr geldingâ€"Geo Ritchie, W A Sharp. AGRICULTURAL HORSEsS. COaACH OR CARRIAGE, Spanâ€"Geo Schweidt. _ Brood mare â€"Wim Livingston. _ Foalâ€"Jas Gray, Wm Livingston. 2 yr fillyâ€"Jacob Fortney, Win Ramage. 2 yr gelding â€" J Fortney. Single driverâ€"Angus Hoppensizer, Saddle borseâ€"T G Lauder, T W Scaut Brocd mareâ€"Wim Patton, Jas , Gray. Foalâ€"Jas Patton, J W Biyth. 1 yr fillyâ€"Jas Gray, J W Blyth, 2 yr tilly â€"Jas Gray, John G Gray. a gate receipt of $360. _ As will be seen by the prize list there was keen compeâ€" tition in most lines, especially in young horses. _ Interest centred largely in the races, which are undoubtedly the chief drawing feature of these shows. _ Both the: Free for all and the 2.50 trot gave race lovers a fine exhibition, in the forâ€" mer between Pearl Tipping and Vicky Klock and in the other between Robt. Scott‘s speedy * Paddy McKinley" and *Lady K." Â¥<‘ivc heats fn the " Free for alr," four in the 2.50, and five in the farmers‘ trot made a busy afternoon, The starter was Wm Caldwell, Judge, Wm Biack, Timeâ€"keeper, John Q. Moore of Wilson, N. Y. at present home on a visit and who we believe thinks we have some good horse fiesh in Durham and near it. Re A game of football was an interesting outside feature, between Dnrham and Pomona, the former winning 1 to 0. The Regimental Band rendered fine muâ€" sic at interyals afternoon and evening. Inside hall on 2nd day we noticed that W J McFadden had a display ot oréuns and pianos from the Doherty Co., Clinâ€" ton, which found many admirers. _ On the other side Agent John Murdick drew crowds round his sewing machines, Cream Separators, &c. Following is the prize list for Second ler, Hugh McDonald, Single geraâ€" nium, any otherâ€"Att McDonald, Miss Mockier, _ Ivy geranium, plain leafâ€" C W Glass. Ivy geranium, variegated â€"Howard McDonald, Hugh McDonald Pelargonium __ geraniumâ€"C _ Lang. Hugh McDonald. Oleanderâ€"J 8 Mcâ€" liraith, _ Ivyâ€"Robt Edge, Hugh Mcâ€" Donald. Hibiscusâ€"Nat _ Harvey, Amarylisâ€"Mrs Blac«kbutn. D Edge. Begonias, floweringâ€"C Lang, Mrs Blackburn. â€" Begonias, rex â€"Huagh Mcâ€" Donald, Mrs Blackbuarn, _ Coll Coleus â€"C Lang, Thos Petty, Double fusâ€" chiaâ€"Mrs Blackburn, _ Single fuschia Mrs Blackburn, C Lang. _ Cactiâ€"Mrs Blackburn, Nat Harvey, Foriage plantsâ€"Mrs Blackburn, Hugh McDonâ€" ald. A butilonâ€"Hugh _ McDonald. Balsaimsâ€"Nat Harvey, Mydrangeaâ€" Uugh McDonald. _ Tuberoseâ€"J 8 Mcâ€" ltai h. Rose in bloomâ€"G Binnie, Art â€" McDonald, _ Cockscombâ€"Thos Petty, Mrs Blackburn, Hanging basâ€" ketâ€"C Lang, Nat Harvey, Day Display open air flowersâ€"W Farquâ€" harson, Hugh McDonald. _ Disp wild flowersâ€"Thos Petty, Mrs Blackburn, Astersâ€"C Ling, N Harvey, Dianthus â€"N Harvey, 0 Lang. Gladioliâ€"Hugh MeDonatd, â€" Larkspurâ€"C Lang, Hugh MeDonald. _ Marigoldsâ€"N Haryey C Lang. _ Phlox Drummondiâ€"Howard McDonaid, C Lang. _ Phlox Perennial â€"Hugh McDonald. _ Pansies, 12 varâ€"â€" N Harvey, Siogle Petuniasâ€"W Farâ€" quharson, Mrs Blackburn, _ Stocksâ€" W â€"Farquharson, G Binnie. _ Snap Dragonsâ€"C Lang, Hagh McBonald, Verbenasâ€"N Harvey, W Farquharâ€" son,. Zinniasâ€"Thos Petty, N Harvey, Large vase bouquetâ€"Hugh McDonald, Wiltam Mountain, _ Hand bouguetâ€" Hugh _ MeDonald, _ Miss _ Mockler, House flowers, bouquetâ€"Hugh Mecâ€" Donalid. _Table Ornamentâ€"Mrs Blackâ€" burn, C iLang. / _ ... 00. The Society and Direcetors are in luck this year as to weather and the fine day brought out the old time crowds giving avy Draugh: Span igh, Wnn Rutchie, Putherbough, Geo R dell. Foalâ€"p McLea CUT FLOWERsS. SECOND DAY ROADSTERS PLANTsS HORSES The hall was filled to hear the Hewer Male quartette, new to Durham, but they have left a splendid impression. Their selections were admirable and their voices conld not be excelled in power, pathos and harmony. _ Erne Saunders. the Comedian, kept the auâ€" dience in laughter with his costumes and quibs and a word of praise should be given to A Muir took 1 and 2 in Ram, 2 shears. Shcarling ram, Ram lamb, Eweâ€"2 shears Shearling ewe, Ewe lamb and best % Best fat ewe or wetherâ€"A Muir, lrrcl: ham Bros. YORKSHIRES f Boarâ€"T W Scarf. _ Breeding sowâ€" Scarf. _ Pr. Sp. Pigsâ€"Gco. Furneaux, Howard McDonald. Breeding sowâ€"Andy Scott. pigsâ€"A Seott, 1 and 2. JUDGE : G. B. HOOD Ram, 2 shearsâ€"A Muir, J A Swanston Shearling ramâ€"Swanston, Muir. _ Ram Lumhâ€"é\\'anstnn. Herd Bros. _ Ewe, 2 shearsâ€"Muir, Swanston. _ Ewe Shearâ€" lingâ€"A. Park, A. Muir. Ewe lambâ€" Muir, Swanston. Penâ€"A Muir. Ram, 2 shearsâ€"Wm Willis. _ Shearâ€" ling ramâ€"H. G. Bri&l;am. Wm. Livingâ€" ston. â€" Ram Lambâ€"Wim Livinï¬swn. \# Willis,. _ Ewe, 2 shearsâ€"Brigham, Livâ€" ingstonc. Ewe, shearlingâ€"Livingston, Brigham. Ewe lambâ€"M W Byers, H. G lfrigham. Best penâ€"H. G. érigham LEICESTERS Berkshire Boarâ€"Jas Park. Brgcdi:f sowâ€" Park 1 and 2. IPr sp. pigsâ€"Jas Park Milk Cowâ€"A Hoppensizer, Herd Bros Howard McDonald. _ 2 yr. old heiferâ€" Arch Park, Bert Watson. 1 yr heiferâ€" Arch Park, Nat Harvey, _ 2 yr. steerâ€" Arch Park. Herd Bros. _ 1 yr steerâ€"A. Park, Herd Bros. â€" Fat beastâ€"A $ Hunâ€" ter 1 and 2. SHEEPâ€"Oxford Downs Shearling Ramâ€"John Fairbairn, Briâ€" fham'Bms. Ram lambâ€"Wm. Paton, 3righam Bros. Ewe, two shearsâ€"Wm Paton 1 and 2. Shearling eweâ€"Paton 1 and 2. Ewe lambâ€"Paton 1 and 2. Best Penâ€"Brigham Bros. SHROPSHIRE D McLean. _ Cowâ€"Herd bros. 2 yr Pl;cifer--Hcrd bros. _ 1 yr heiferâ€"Herd ros. HEREFORDS Bull calfâ€"A $ Hunter, 1 ; â€"A S hunter, 1 and 2. Hunter. Bullâ€"Angus Hoppensizer, Cowâ€"Hoppenizer, 1 and 2 Cowâ€"John G Gray, 1 and ow â€"C Lang JUDGE A. Russell | THE BIG STORE | A. Russell We are going out of the Hardware part of the business. It must go, the articles are too numâ€" erous to mention but come and get our prices. ‘The following are a few of the lines; Building Paper Tar .. Building Paper, plain Manure Forks...... .. do i i i i S i o albrr ie : 00 Happy Thought Range, 6 holes, new style reservoir with steel high shelf .. .. .... .... ...« «)* ... . $52.00 for 45.00 Silver King Range with high shelf & reservoir .. .$42.00 for 35.00 Self Feed Heater, buck prize............ .... .. .. $33.99 for 27.00 OAK Heqters ... .11 .. . :11 a.a 242 4aan»a4s on »B oï¬ nSnemne Feeder $g1,00 extra We have a new Belil Organ, one of thelatest styles, quarter cut oak, Piano case, $9 5.00 for $75.00 A bargain. JUDGE : R. H. HARDING SWINE ALEX. RUSSELL HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR PRODUCE GRADE CATTL! POLLED ANGUS Hardware! THE CONCERT the excellent accompanying COTSWOLDS TAMWORTH AYRSHIRLI JERSEYVS G. B Second Hand Sewing Machine Cheap HOOD, Guelph nd2. Gow Herdâ€"A S ind r. Sp AS SEPTEMBER 24, 1908 We will gladly tell you about |h’ new etyles and proper shades, Its our business to know and we hay» «pent years in Anding out how. The House of Quality, Came to the premises of the under «gned, lot 59 and 60, 3rd Con . E. G. R. Glenelg, one 2â€"yr old beifer, â€" Owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses, and take the animal away . The singing of the boys Adair, and Selby was a popular feature as it deâ€" served to be and they were loudly apâ€" plauded. The proceeds amounted to about $100. The Show and the Concert of 1908 has left an excellent impression, and we congratulate the officials on their sucâ€" cess, _ We thank the obliging and effic» ient Secretary, Mr. C. Firth for press courtesics. D Ist Pearl Pipping 2nd Vicky K?u(‘k 3rd Bourbon B. Best time .. ... 2.50 Trot Ist maud 8 _ _ 3rd Topsy Girl Best time irham we. carry all the standard makes, such as the Waltham Elgin, Hamilton, etc, Besides the P. G. A. Webster Watchmaker, Jeweller Optician Paddy McKimley Lady K Cuvall o q Merry Widow 4 4 Best time....... 2.49} â€"_â€"â€" Farmers‘ Trot THE RACES Freeâ€"forâ€"all Trot () Estray RopErt Linpsay . . . .. 65 for 5oc ... . 55¢ for 40€¢ .. $1.25 for goe $1.40 for $1.09 above Watches, 2008 Clear Grit 4th Hector M, H. Mockler 223 3.47 2 121 1 1 2 1 22 3 3 3 3 3 ; OF QUAL Funasps»aan»anaR® = Ladies‘ loo YOL. xx) TIHE REVIEY MONKTH to : J €4 I1<DI