d n' Tetrorlt., ‘ ii"'ii"iiiiiiii"iiiiiiat KENNEDY ‘Durham tichool F; . ARE YOU (i0IN0 A WAY ? " so, it wiil be. to a nun illtvrost h .:H and examine um different W103 oi trunks all I? "was covered in prices from ti? to so: according to in and style. Teleteopeittnd suit vases " all p! ices. Don t target that we have the brim: stock ot Bouts and Shoes m Durham to choose from. Prices and quality wood to none. Rainy in white tan or blunkilr 5t." and Equipment. m.- whoa! ls thorough]; cuuippcd int ny, in chemical and rim mm] sum. "ds, use†[or tun Junior Leaving and mu work. The iollovt ut.,' compete Irk charge ' as. ALLAN. Principal, 1" PM.» Fer ook- keeping and W DUSALDA chEl ate oi Wteea's I nun. French. Algal AMY Ems E, um from 15c to kd Thrasher mitts ttt 51.00 a-pi.. -._ . . . N . Damon: work and repairing as usual " the down town shoe More. [new non. FlvEs'r MITTS NOW IN A o FREE-â€Tho (Jul HEADER DISCOURAGED MEN NNT 11:11: 11..- unthing but reliable makes of Boots which an- gu-n'zmteml lo give satisfaction to our custom-rs. “."Jw hvuc just, passed into stock a large msnrtmem M slylwn' 77Women’s tine Dongoia Boots and Oxfords, Misses' and Children’s Boots, Men's fine and heavy Boots in the newest lusts. In In tit you with u pair of Boots for Hull. Yum hill {ml the quality and price right. We are showing an extra large stock of Dress Goods and Suitingq, in all the new weaves and shades for ML! weâ€. They come in a wide choice of weaves and shades ; effects in soft two {one and invisible chm-k in fine Panamas, Tiffetta Cloths and Broad Cloth Suitings. The colorings are the new shades of Green, Brown, Gray, Blue, and Plum. also it large choice of plain and fancy Black b'uitings. These days we Goods and getting re seems early to talk at need them before long. your selections. ESoTABUSHED 20 YEARS-CURES GUARANTEED. No Tie-uncut an! o. D. No mmu oct boxes or envelop“. Everything eottfidqntUL Quqrrtion and to“ of Home Tteatment FREE. . Cor. Michigan Ave., and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. Sole Agcnts fur Progress Brand Clothing nnphf. I Kilian " " 'r-ch'? J-'ci, r C:,',:?,.,')"-"))))','---""" I CP Memo I m†do f ' New Fall Suitings IS LIFE WORTH LIVING '. Jr, Warlock New Goods Boots and Shoes [L43 u il120r05tl') Ir different. ms covered according to uped‘and sun s we are busy marking New Fall ting ready for our Fall trade. It talk about Fall Goodé but you will 1- long. Now is the time to make Lots Oand 7, Con, p., N. D. rt', Glen. It'ty. "lg. i0uaeres, good frame hunw. and Ham-go other buildings. well watered. Owner mum“ 4mne, war. A tnugain. im'; Have you lost hope? Are you intending to our blood been diseased? Hare you any weakncs~l ill curs you. What it has dune fur hundreds of \.\L'1.TAT10N FREE. 8o matter um has treated n Free of Charge. Cures reattogtable. BOOKS (illustrated). on Diseases of Men. MclLRAmi jar MencLadieis, Misses in t l Also pictures of the schism“. the managers, the choir and otltet feat luvs. As the editlpn is limited orders should lie placed at (mt-n- at. the iltr- view otthu. or ttt the storm of Messrs It. MacFarrme, Jus. ll. Gun. l'. L. (lpant, Jus. Ire-land. m- J. 8. M, “with. mrllst. days, uppru'iatiuus "r.dpor. mits of all the ministers of tlu. c'on. gregation, some of the pioneer",' the church. the amuse, he. A pamphlet containing an lristo ir ,ketch uf lin- cortgtturttiort fer i mrllst, days, trttptyc.iruions, and pr MEN. you become dishtyartenetl when you feel the Iymptoms ot Nervous Dehilily and decline stealing upon you. You haven't the none or nmhition you used to have. Yon feel you are not the mm you ought to be. You feel like giving up in despair. You get nervous and weak, have link! ambition, pain in tho Inn-k over kidneys, drains at night, hollow en's. tin-d mornings, prob-r lo be ttlone, distrmlful, tvrialdo appetite, loosens: of hair, poor vir, eulatihn--yoa have Nervous Dubillty. Our New Method Trout-"It is your refugen it. will Mnugthen alt Weak orgaih'. vimlizo the nervous system, purify tho hi od and restore you to n mum ly coddition. to be I appetite, cululibn Pay When Cured. specml line of horse hand Maura H. JACKSON. D-nimm Jubilee Sovenir ot Durham Presbyterian Church. For San le. For Sale. tnt There was Marge crowd of young people. the road being crowded with them for 20 rods down south where they were coming in. Black's time was 29 minutes. The road was m a bad shape to run. hung a lot of new gran] put on. the runners had to cross back and forward on n to get a smooth track. One of out old resi- dents here and that the race run was on: the 5 mules up there was on over- plou of land in these lots. Aitir the race was over a {netball mach was played between parties Elvill McKeclinie did not, start as he got a hurt the evening before in a football game. William McKechnie started but quit as he did not feel pre- pared tor the task. Leuvmg the race between the other three Wilfrid Black took the lead and kept it to the finiats coming in 40 rods ahead, Arthur Shortis 2nd and Jacob Hannah 8rd. The tive-mil.?, foot race as before mentioned came off on Tuesday eyen~ ing, the 17th. and a very pleasant (waning was spent here. The race was open to all that never before won public money. There were five en- tries, namely '. Wilfrid Black, Arthur Shortis, Jacob Hannah, Elyill Mo. Kechuie and William McKechnie. The track was from north to 14th COIL, ll miles, then turn and run back through Hopeville to the 10th Con. road, 2; miles south. thence turn there and come baek the H miles to Hopevxlle. 'l'he footprints of Dyspepsia have been directly traced to the Stomach netvcs When these,“ inside nerves" fail. indigestion and stomach distress must tmrely,",result, For this, druggists everywhere are supplying a preseriptiou known as Dr Sheep‘s Restorative. First item tiny inside Sturunch, Heart, and kidney nerves fail. Then gas belching. Heart palpiuuion, or failing Kidneys illluw. Don't. drug the Stomach. or stimulate the Heart or Kidneys. That is wrong. Strengthen these failing nerves Bith Dr Shoop's Restorative. lt is the nerves. not. the organs that are calling tor help, Within 48 hours after starting the Restorative treatment. you Will realize the gain. A test will tell. Sold by M'ecFarlene * Co, Mr Roy Galvin and sister Kate of Hamilton, visited friends at Top Clill' lately and returned to than home again a tew days ago. Clar teacher Mr Weatherson is a usetul man in the Sabbath School as well as in the week school as he is talented to fill both positions. ' For I fear God ', was delivered in a clear and powerful manner as he is possessed with a commanding manner ol delivery. The Rev. Waiter Nichol, son of Mr and Mrs Nichol wean ofthis place, preached the, last two Sabbaths. As we expected Mr Nichol is an excel. lent speaker that is hard to surges as an orator. His discourse on bun- day morning last from Genesis 42nd chap. just elause of the 18tlt verse g The Rev. Mr Matheson is expected to occupy his own pulpit next Sunday in the Presbyterian church in thls pine. The by-law for com sidewalk: in tl us towu was carried with a good majority on Saturday last although some were greatly opposed to it. However we are to have good side- walks now as soon as possible. . Mrs McPhersm) who spent some time with her sister Mrs McCannel at Durham and friends on the south line Glenelg, left for Toronto agam on Saturday last. . Miss Maggie McLean of Brampton, is spending a few days at present with her sister Mrs McCannel of Dar. ham. Mr Dot south lint week wh sometime The heaviest rain of the seasoix was on Monday of last week accompanied tov' thunder and lightning. Many will be sorry to Marofthe death a Mrs McDuugall of the West, nee Katie McArthur who was born and raised in this town. Her illness was short from appendicitis. Mrs McDougall mis a young lady who was liked by all who knew her. She was a daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Donald McArthur of this place. Mr and Mrs Legate ot Buffalo, are as present visiting at Mrs Legate’s parents, Mr and Mrs Nichol, west of this place. A number took advantage of the excursion on the 19th to the west from different directions near this place. Mrs Fyte of Woodbridge, is at present. visiting her numerous friends in this part where she intends to spend a while enjoying herself in the cool breezes of the township at Glen- elz, besides the pleasure of meeting wizh friends who will gladly receive her as their guest. Mrs Rose of the Township of Bruce, visited at. her old home on the south line at her brother Norman’s tor a fewgiays a week ago. Wm McLeod Sr., is visiting his brother Alex and other fnends at Stayner at. present. His son Wm Jr. drove him up a few days ago. Wm Mather had three cattle killed by lightning same-dny on his farm north line. Lachlin McDougall had three cutie killed while _trttspassintrlpn the C.P.R. track above Pritieville. People who are in the habit ot letting their stock run on the highways near the tail- road should be more careful in the future as they are liable to a. fine besides losing their animals The harvest is about half done in general. In some instances the crops age good while in some places they are light bat the grain is good. Heavy frost on Friday night of last week but done no damage of any account. Donald J. McDougall of the line left for Port Arthur last .wherc he intends to stay " Itopeville. Priceville THE WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY HEADQUARTERS FOR I B. A, Rowe Electors are called upon t examine the stud list and it any amiss n or anv other errors are found therei ' to take immediate proceedings to ave said erlors corrected according to aw. Dated at Durham this 13th dug of August, 1909, Notice is hereby given that l have transmitted or delivered the persons mentioned in sections 8 a d it of The Ontario Voter's .Lists A t the copies required hysaid section to be so trans- mitted or delivered of t e list made pursuant to mfid Act, of al persons up- ?em-ing by thehmt revised ssesament tollof the said Numcipali y to be en- titletlto vote in the said M nicipality at election, for members o the LPfIS- lative Assembly and at Nu cupal e ec- tions ; and that the mud Ii t was first posted up at my office, at D rham, on the 13th day of August 1 , and re- mains there for inspection. Voters' List 1000-- Mun cipalily of the Town of Durham, Count ' of Grey. Weddi'hg bells are ringing on the north line. I Everybody basy in the harvest. thttp lays - Mr Wm. Allen preached in Amos church Sunday morning. Rev. Mr McKenzie will preach next Sunday. Mrs Parker, Toronto, is nursidg her mother in her illness. Wr Wm. and Miss M.’Reiioy, Price- ville, visited at lienton’s one evening last week. ' Mr Peter Ramage, Dnrhath. visit, ed ‘ut Mr Coleridge's over the week end Misses Bertha Russell and Mary Taylor returned from Muskoka and report a Me ume. . Miss Seaman and Mr Wm. Hunter visited at Taylor's on Sunday. Miss Edna Love was engaged at Mr C. McMillan's last week. Owing toa wedding in our midst next Wednesday, the Institute meet- ing wiil be postponed. More palticu- lars next Week. ()ityBakery Miss Lindsay. of Toronto, in It present Visiting the Browo family. i.. W - __ -.-.. "e---------- Mr Joseph Brown, aceompanied by his sister Lottie, visxted their sister, Mrs Wm. llargraye, of Fleshertou one day last week. Miss Maggie MeGirr visited over Sunday With Mr and Mrs Thos. Milligan, of Bentinek. Mr Andrew Scott had the wafer. tang to have three sheep killed and other: injured on the C. P. It. track by a. freight train. TORONTO Messrs Joseph Brown, Wm. Zufelt and Thomas Watson left on Thurs- day far the Great. West. We wish them success. Mr and Mas Arthur Aljoe and son. of Ilanoyer, are at present visiting the farmer's parents, Mr Geo. Amen, accompanied by his sister, Miss May, called on the Brown family one eyening last week. Misses Sadie and Mary Wlutmore visited at Hopkin's one Gy last. week. Mr Anthony Lawrgnce has pur- chased a new farm. lately occupied by Mr Palmer Patterson. Most of the farmers are through harvesting in this part and are ex- pecting Mr Robt. Mchllivrny in tlns week to start throsbmg. One of our smart young men went to see his new girl that he had got lately acquainted with, a few evenings ego, and as they strolled around for a little time they went to sit tr: by the pasture field oh a farm. her he talked some time and looked at her handsome countenance. he let go his band's hold on the rails, perhaps to hold his girl on, but at this time the rail gave a move over and our young man fell down backwarus into about three leet of water, bringing down the girl on top of himself. This hole had been dug out to hold water for the cattle in dry times. Thev got out eels but Oh! the clothes. The young man had to go to a nearby house and borrow a full suit oi clothing. Mr Dayna Dow got $85.00 for his year old colt from the Grey & Bruce Insurance Company, it being killed by lightning. Mr J. McAwle, the Companys agent. here, wrote the Company for him. DURHAM REVIEW fun Smnton Parkund that neigh- borhood. that was very evenly match- ed, wilh ending a little in fever of Swimon Park. Everybody seemed to be well pleased with the evening‘s sports. Confectionery Cooked Meats Cured Meats . Groceries Choice Pickles, 15c qt All Fruitsin Season Popular Place We supply the best Dromore. -----i.i------ . NOTIC: W. B. VOLLE'f. Clerk, Non] Good servicis. In the, Sur/‘oga Court of (In County of Grrg, in th Matter of thc [£8th of Charles A 34?!th [all- of the Town ofllurlu m. in the Cuttitig of G my. dccmsrll. NOTICE is her y given pursuant to R. S. O, 1897, Cap. 129, See. 38 l and Amending Ac ' that all persons haying claims agar at the estate of the said Charles Me rthur, who died on or about the 1 th day of April A D., 1909, are requ ed to send by part prepaid or to liver tod. P. Telford, Solicitor for e ecqtrix. on or before the 10th day f September A. D., 1909, their nam addresses and descriptions, and a f ll statement of particulars of their clei a, and the nature of the security (if ny) held by them duly eertified, an that after the said last mentioned day the executrix will proceed to . tribute the assets among the parties utitled thereto, having regard cal to the] claims of which she shell the have notice. l Date‘elgvthe 16th day of August . D. I Drive Rheumatism from the blood With Dr. Shoop'u Rheumatic Remedy. Tablet or Liquid. Sold by MucFar- lane * Co. Rev. Mr Farqulmraon had a prayer meeting in Grange Hall. Tuesdly evening, and as usual was well at- tended. The ordinance of baptism was administered. M: and Mrs Gurney, Toronto, have been yisiting friends around Edge Hill for a couple of weeks. Mr Ham. Allen visited at. W. J. McFarlane‘s one day lately. Misses Cassie and Bertha Allen of town, waited at Mr Jno. Colliery, one evening recently. Mr and Mrs J, W. Firth returned to their home in Godericli last. week. A number in this neighborhood in. tend leaving for the West this Wed. nesday morning, whom we wish a. pleasant trip and safe return. A. mong them are Mr Arch. Eetor, Will Williams, Will Firth, James Edge, Wm. Ritchie, b'r. Miss Nellie Collier " vapendiug a couple of weeks with her sister in 1'o. romo. Mrs Doughby and cluldren, of Lon. don, Ep'nt a couple of days with her sister. Mu Joseph Firth. Mrs Duncan McFarlane and two eluidren, who have been visiting for the last two weeks at Mr W. J. Me. Farlane's, returned to their home in Flint, Michigan, on Sunday last. August time. tell: on the nerves. But that spiritietus, no ambition feeling can be easily and quickly altered by taking what is known to druggiete 'everywhere " Dr Shoop'e Restorative. Within 48 hours after beginning to use the Restorative, Improvement will be noticed. Of course. full health will not immediately return. The gain. however. will surely follow. And best of all, you will realize and feel your strength and ambition as it in return- ing. Ontslle infhumees depress thet the " inside nerves 9t then the stomach. Heart and Kidneys will usually fail. Strengthen these lalling nerves with Dr Shoop’e Restorative and see how quickly health will be yours' again. Sold by Mech‘arlane & Co, One of the bank managers of soisr town spent one Sunday evening lately In our burg. School opened last Monday mth Miss Shamz, of 1iullrerton, on the birch. Mr E. Marshall. of Allan Park, M. tended church here lest Sundny. ' Messrs George Nichol and Andrew Derby intend starting West. on Mon- day, Messrs Austin Derby and Andrew Henderson left for Lumsden on Thurs- day. _ At . meeting of the congregupion on Tuesday evening last they 'deeided to resent. the church. Th is Ichk‘s B udgel . Harvesting is the order of the day. One case of typhoid fever in our little burg. Mr Alex Sharp sprained his ankle last week winch hid him off for a few days. 5 Quite a. number attended the Gtr. den Party at S. S. No l and report . good time. hiss anie Whiteford, of is halidnying at home. The Willis Bros. thrashed for Wil. liam Sharp on Thursday afternoon. Miss Alice Picken. of Poplar Hill, is yisiang her grandmother, Mrs Ttum. Fulton. Miss Robinson. of Hepwortb. spent a few days with Mr David Robinson. Mr Alex Cooper ncd family, of tit. Catherines, as visiting " the parent. tsl home. De. John Mums, of Woodstock, Ind Dr. Andrew Menus, of Hanover. spent Sundly with their brother, Mr Matthew Menus. ad Mr Pltrick Burns his been on the sick hat lately. Mrs Kerr and family and My: Mun. roe, of Grand Valley, are visttmg the Anderson family. NOTICE tro CREDITORS Edge Hill. liampden -r....%F., "nu xor 1111mm, td - .. I‘m-Mu m" , Rent Iii' A. We. maul. Owen Sound De; hlfwny and Steamship “was a] points. "one, to be“. ttt lon r'l I MIA-n tl, The Runner Conveyancer, offers: 200 Acres Glenelg Good funni- dwvl» ling and one of the vi-ry b,.,,t and largest [mule hunk lump in th,, County of Grey-a gilt, at 8270H. 100 Acres, Btstttittek-riue mm W... eeaed and fume dwelling, mm hank Gen and all Hood building's, price 833(1) ; hardly the value of the buildings. Owner bound to sell. 130 tutrm Bentlnck __ rl, miles from Hanover. close to schooland Post Ottice with daily mail. Brick llullnc. frame bank burn. great soap, and [any other Good Bargains in Farm and Town property. It you want, to Buy orScll Rh to Minn No charge it no business 'lone, Money'i'iid, Made in: eoitertieifrAii i iii, business carefully and ded to. Some horses are suffering with Dis. temper, and their owners expending quite a little money trying to cure them. Try a package of our Dis. temper Cure at 50 cts. We are well stocked wid; ‘fence wireof ever discription. Wire Fence, stretchers and Wire Gates. Do not forget that we sell one ot the most reliable ranges manufactured " The Happy Thought. tt You can- not find a dissatisfied customer that ever bought one of these Ranges. by attending to this advertisement Now is the time to get your Stove! Pipes in shape. .We have a warietvi of Stove Pipes Enamels, but we high- ', 1y recommend the Sherwin Williams l, Bluminnm, for it preserves the pipes, f and makes them last much longer. ‘; We have some great quality to offer you in Razors. The Mohawk, former price $1.50, new 75 cts The Maple Leaf, formerly 82.00 now $1.00. . What about a Bird Cage. Wt have some to offer vou at a right pnce Yon can always depend on quality when you buy at our Store. We also carry a fine assortment of STOVES. RANGES TIN and ENANELWARE, FLEURY'S FLOWS. SHARES. ROOT POL PERS and TURNIP DRILLS. New Fancy _ . Goods Stock We have just passed into stock the following new and up- to-date goods, which we cordial. ly invite the ladies of Durham and surrounding country to call and examine : is perfection in powder form,--- not the least gritty, pleasant tasting, highly antiseptic, It you get it at GUNS, it's good Clean teeth--perfectly clean teeth will not decay, so to keep the teeth perfectly clean is to preserve them. There are many nice tooth pre- parations but they will not all clean the teeth perfectly. F or a strictly reliable cleanser, TEETH Preserve Your Gun’s Pearl Tooth Powder Hardware ! W. Black GUN 'S DRUG STORE K. Cochrane Opposite S. Seott's store Linen Dzllnaske Towels Fancy Linens Lace Curtains Embroiueries Laces Fituuteuettes Dress Goods Hosiery Ltulios’ Whitewvat. Fancy Goods n. B. MILLER, THERE‘S --at-- quietly we}? to u Lace Cumulus. . .23; Mc, Honeycomb wool Elm“! Bhtck sateen Underskirh Men‘s Cudigam g acke, F Ptooa (flrlolh ' . ...2.k Table. Oilololh. " in wid New Print: and Ginghu See our 25 and 50a ll: Farmers Produce Wa n Pure SPICE†& Tiuvy,'iit's No. I Family and I'ure Manitoba ours Fine Salt Fresh Groceries New Fruus Choice Conlecl iouiu') All-wool Blankets, $3. I and Bed comfurlers from 1.35 in "T: II x 4 517A! Flunnellvll ete, White or Cree. . ' .l “our, Feed, Seed & Groceries BIG , Boys' Cotton Kickers Ln . It you want a waist (martinis chnttce as llM-y cheap before the redurliur sold out, 3G, muh and to lowing prices 50 if!“ 'it, I" lo l j: in Luna and Mus Waist tor. , 2.0t&t.rwaist for 1.50 Want for Lt Waist tor . F Ladies' Waists MacFARLANE MATTHEWS & LATEMER pair. jlhl the Hung Ill uh holid"ys. , L ‘RAN T M. . G New Public School Books New High School Books New Copies New Braw'g Books New Scribblers New Exercises School Opening AUGUST 26 1909 Town .Oifice C.P.R. Druggists and I Buy your Tickets Here '. B. BEAN n. Nulhiug let Ind to “a! tid tl will svll them Every teac draw the tention to to all cl; separate il' lie Sells Cheap Get one o Scribblers cise Books, line sheet Ohtario ar Pupils wi stock of School Su plete. l lead. Fd prize--, ple and h I" and tit A Big Halt tgt' & co. in wid uple‘s can, We alwtrW fimi our "ts Cnlder ' Bloc k, Durham Is " Opet out. ap of for a sun- twe, new and X er 1.00 )uld vd $1 Good ----. "I AUGUS Dry and Buyind 11101 "I liishid nts 1m Iii. "