M ______ _ ) arma iA " THE PEOPLES STORE ; V ' *Musli TA room: ig ourN ;“ and b: m compl 79 C m aA aa w gig These m come #g "â€" B #id 5o ° BF) be cleg e o *‘ Ea 5n *‘ l t h t en sys dagapimimmimippaeauietitieteieitaten. 1 150) newest Belts in Silk and Merallic Beltings worth from 75¢c to $1.00 for ............ .59 The se belt lengths aro 30 in. long, all shades, beautiful combination of colorings. We have still on hand a few pieces of Summer Dress Goods, *Muslins, Ginghams, &c. These must be cleared out to make room for fall goods which are now arriving. You should see our New Fall Goods, none better, Our new Satin Stripes in blue and brown, something extra in plum and dark gray, as well as a complete line of staple goods in all colors. Every day brings something new and fresh of Dam , Fashion‘s latest creations. Often the Cheapest Jatots in Embroidery and Lace. Frillings in alj shades, White Cream, Blue Pink Mauye, Black, etc, We have a few pair of Chocolate, and Oxâ€"blood which must be cleared out to make room for Fall Shoes that are now coming in« W. J. REID, President We handle the wellâ€"known brand * REGENT CLOTHING,*" These are a new lot that have just arrived and it will pay you to come to examine these. No trouble to show tnese. Prize Lists, Entry Forms, Programmes and all information from Our entire stock of parasols to go. These goods are Irving Make and guaranteed. Now is your chance to secure one at away below their value. $1.25 value for 75¢, $1.50 for $1.00, $2.C0 Athletic ropular | Speed glaoyndny Exhibition Evefg;fly P Septo 10-18 Dog Show Cat Show The Great Live Stock Exhibition Music qist Highlanders | We have stiil a feow specials in Hosiery. mo lines reduced. FIREWORKS | TAKE A HOLIDAY SPECIAL RATES Each Evening ; and visit London‘s Fair Over all railroads THE HOUSE OF QUALITY THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Boots & Shoes Western Fair Open to the World All Summer Goods marked down New Dutch Collars at 25, 30, 35, and 50c. H. H. MOCKLER for Parasols at a Sacrifice Fresh Groceries always on hand Eggstaken same as cash, Bri New Arrivals Fall Goods Arriving s],zs, $3.50 for 32.50, Special Bargains in Groceries this week. Highest prices for Butter and Eggs ROBT. BURNETT Dress Goods 7th Fusiliers Ontario‘s Popular Exhibition Sept. 10â€"18 London Suits at A,. M. HUNT, Secretary, London rogram Twice Daily ind . Butter and Bring them along. Attractions for $1.00, $2.C00 $500 tor $3.50. The Imperial Brand The Best Ever Increased Prize List apat s us All sumâ€" Always the Best lt 5 ie > J. LEVI Esmss SRE Mr Harry Williams returned to Toronto on Monday. Miss Rita Darling returned Monday to her home in Simcoe. Mra N. McCannel visited Priceville friends last week. Miss May McClocklin spent a few days with friends near Markdale lask week and this before resuming terch« ia Toronto. Mrs Lorne Edward Vair. of Detroit, is visitiog Mrs Artbur Gun. Miss Fry ‘has been reâ€"engaged as head trimmer at Miss Dick‘s. Inspector Burgess of Owen Sound, was the guest of Inspector Campbell for a few days this week, * Miss Bessie Atkinson is holidaying at present in Toronto with her sister, Mrs McClure. Miss McPherson, who spent a month with her sister, Mrs N. McCannel, has returned to Toronto, day Miss Buchanan, who has been a guest of friends in and near town the past few weeks returned to Toronto Monday. Mrs Allan MceFarlane and Miss Margaret haye returned to town from Raven Lake, where the latter has been holidaying. Mrs J. Kress and son Harper left Monday to spend a few days in the city. Miss Lottie Harbottle is visiting her aunt, Mrs A. G. Cameron, in Owen Sound. Mr and Mrs G. F. Chapman and family spent Sunday with friends in Durham.â€"Mt, Forest Confed. Mr J, D. Morgan, of Dundalk, has been critically all for some time, but is now somewhat improved in bealth, Miss Chatto of Londno, who has been the guest of Miss Vina Kress, left for her home in London on Monâ€" Miss Allie Blackburn left Tuesday to resume teaching at hber school in Hespeler, Dr and Mrs Jamieson left last week to spend some time yisiting friends at Beaverton and Centre Island. Mr Wm Siire, Varney, was the guest of bis sister, Mrs Wm Chapâ€" man, and left on Tuaesday for Saskaâ€" toon. â€"Confed, | DECCYI:»: E2 Mr W. Calder is in Ottawa this week on business, while Miss Marion is holidaying in Toronto, Mr W. H, Bean returned from Preston Springs last week. His vheumatlism has been decidedly heneâ€" fitted, and he is now almost as spry as ever. Miss Hattie Firth, Toronto, who has been yisiting Hamilton and Kinâ€" cardine friends, was a guest of Dar» ham frierds for a few days and is now with relatives in Glenelg. Miss Vida McLachlan accompamed her friend, Miss Izzard, who has been her guest for some weeks, to her home in Port Elgin last Friday. Misses Jameson, who have been guests of their cousins, Misses Jessie and Essel Laidlaw, returned last week to their home in Toledo, Ohi0. Miss Fargquvbarson left Saturday afternoon on an extended visit to relatives in Morden, Manitoba, and tiis Thursday attends the wedding of a niece there, Miss Flora Stewart, of Makroff; Man., came home Thursday last to make an extended yisit with her sister Mrs Don. McArthur, Bentinck, and other friends. Inspector Campbell and Master Ian returned from their summer residence in Muskoka last Friday, wWill arrived Tuesday and will attend Model, this fall, while Mrs C. and Miss Islay, who has greatly improvyed in health, will remain for a couple weeks longer. Postmaster and Mis Smith of Mt. Fore:t celebrateéd their golden wedâ€" ding last Tuesday by a reception to a large number of friends and relatives. He has been postmaster since 1862. Congratulations, V % 2 SEsasXs nR EEEEEEEEEEEEE td In our New Store â€"old ParroQ stand % Mr C. E. Noble of Dundalk, was a visitor in Durham recently,. _ He bas sold out his hardware store in Dunâ€" dalk and gone west to Vancouver on a prospecting trip. A number of Edge Hill men ieft for the West Friday last, among whom were Messrs Wim. Ritchie, Sr., Arch Ector, Wm. Williams, Will Firth, James Edge. Ladies‘ Cravenette and Covert cloth coats, upâ€"toâ€"date make, suitable for fall wear. Your choice less than half price, only each...... 3.90 Remnants of Ceaver Cloth, suitâ€" able for x length coats, black only, to clear at a low figure. 300 yds, Dress Goods, to clear, per yard........ 13¢ We are now comfortably settled in our new store in lower the old Parrott stand, and offer some surprisingly good values in all lines. Here are a few of them : Ladies‘ Dress Goods Wonderful Clearing Snaps in Ladies‘ Skirts and Coats Ladies‘ Coats Mr and Mrs R. MacFarlane holidayed in Southampton last week. Miss Dick has returned from Toronâ€" to with a large stock of Millinery. Mrs C. Neill, of Galt, visited for a day or two last week at her nephew‘s, Mr Alex Nevin. Miss Annabel Saunders left Tuesday to holiday in Toronto. Rev. Mr Newton left Wednesday to attend the great Toronto Fair. Mrs Karstedt and family bave reâ€" turned from a holiday with friends near Southampton. Messrs Thos, McGrath and Jno. Schutz are taking in Toronto Exbibiâ€" tion this week. Dr Smith of .Dornoch, had a new Newcombe piano installed in his home last week. Miss Minznie Twamley, nurse in Bufâ€" falo Hospital, is visiting friends in Durham and neighborhood. Mr and Mrs John Cliff and childien of Independence, Kansas, are holidayâ€" ing at the home of herâ€"parents in Glenelg and other friends in town. Mr and Mrs 8, F. Mcrlock and son Bryson left for Toronto Monday where they intend to stay for a week taking in the exhibition sights. Mr Chas, 0. Ramage left Monday for Portlaw, Artemesia Tp,, where he has been engaged as teacher. Miss Bertha ‘Truax, of Walkertom, visited at Mr Hugh McDonald‘s and other friends in town last week. Messts Alfred and Albert McClockâ€" lin left on Tuesday to holiday a coupie weeks with their sister in Toronto. Mr John Wright and little grandâ€" daughter, left Tuesday to visit his son George and other relatives in Toronto. Dr, and Mrs Wolfe and Mr Cecil Wolfe speat last Thursday in town, visiting at Mr W. A. Roadbouse‘s. â€"Markdale Stand ird. Miss Ethel Greenwood, of Edge Hill, is engaged as teacher in Shelâ€" burne Public School and left Tuesday, Mr and Mrs B, L Turner and little daughter of Detroit, returned Satarâ€" day after a month‘s yisit with her pirents, Mr and Mrs C. Firth. birs Dancan McFarlane of Flint , Mich., spent three weeks at Messrs, W. J, McFarlane‘s, Edge‘ Hill and Ham Allen‘s. Mr Robt, Mitchell, of Toronto post office and two children who have been visiting at his fatherâ€"inâ€"dlaw‘s, Mc C. Firtb, have returned to the city, Mis M. and two children are remaining for some time. Mis Grant McComb and childrer, with her sister, Mrs Burgman and son Russell left Wednesday to attend a tamily reunion at the home cf their parents in New â€" Hamburg. From there Mrs Burginan will go to Mason City, Iowa, to join her husband. Messrs John and Archie KRobertson left Tuesday for Toronto from which point they leave for farâ€"away Prince Rupert in a few days, _ We are sorry to lose the kindly gernial brothers, natives of Durham, from Durham activities, and in common with their many friends we wish them success in the new land, where so doubt there is room for more expansion, than there is here. _ As straight forward business men they have a record to be proud of, and should they after a season in West Jdecide to return there will be for them both work and welcome, They will visit their brother Robert en route. Patm Labarers‘ Excursion GOING ADDITIONAL $10 x [$18 rorxetoms AVG, 27 From Toronto and all stations east. SEPT, 7 From %lolr!:)t:ttgo::d west. SEPT. 10 From all stations east A. H, Jackson bas a number of houses and yacant lots in~‘Durham for sale. Men‘s heavy working shoes and lighter sioes, regular value above $2.00, to go quickly at.:.,....... .. "T.0@ . Tinware A quantity of Tinware, the balâ€" ance of the Parratt‘stock, will be cieared out at low prices. THE};DURHAM REVIEW Good serviceable tweed skirts at very low figure Apply to any Cauadian Pacific agent for full particulars, times of special trains, etc. R. MacFARLANE, Agent, Durham MORE MEN WANTED TORONTO Ladies‘ Skirts Men‘s Shoes J From Toronto and all stations east. J From allstatiols Toronto and west. 10 From all stations east of Toronto in‘ Ontario. lower town urham Ontario 1.70 Under the above heading last week‘s War Cry has the following account of the maurriage of Miss Sophia Jack, formerly of Durham : * United for God and the War " "Brigadier Taylor recently pertormâ€" ed a very pleasant ceremony in a graceful fashion at Toronto No. I. It was the marriage of Trea®urer Cressâ€" well to Sister Jack, A splendid crowd assembled to witness the cereâ€" mcny, and on the platform were seatâ€" ed a lady and gentleman with whose family Sister Jack has been connectâ€" ed _ They gy" A splendid tribute to our comrades‘ personal worth and Christian cbaracter. The Treasurer owes a great deal to the Corps, for prior to his conyerâ€" sion, he was a heavy drinker ; but he bears a striking testimony to the fact that although a bricklayer, and baving to work in the hot sun, he has had no temptation to drink intoxiâ€" cants ‘since God saved him. _ He is a fully uniformed Salvationist, so deâ€" voted to the meetings that he has only missed four services for the last ten months. The Corps was present in full force for both comrades are greatly reâ€" spected. Sister Jack has occuguad several important posts in the Corps, and is, at present the Band of Loye Leader. Her home circumstances have given her the opporlunilK of showing a motherly z:})irlt to her brothers and sisters, and so thoroughly has she risen to her duty in this respect, that a brother whom she had not seen for lifteen years, came to Toronto to be present at the wedding. Brigadier Taylor, also, on behalf of Captain and Mrs Townsend, presentâ€" ed the young couple with a Bible, God bless them." 20,00) Hen\ Wanted for Western Rarvesting. To meet thd demand for farm laborâ€" ers in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, special second «lass excurâ€" sions will be run by the Canadian Paâ€" cific Kailway from all Ontario stations. Cost of oneâ€"way ticket to Winnipeg is $10,00, and frotmu Winnipeg to points where laborers dontract to work they will be carried without charge. After at least one month‘s work in the harâ€" vest field, a ticket back to Ontario starting point will be issued at $18.00, Tickets are only g on Farim Laborâ€" ers‘ special trains\ Tickets will also be issued to womeb, but no halfâ€"rate for children. Leaying dates of excurâ€" sions are as follows\; August 19th and Sept. 7th, from all stations in the terr.tory between Toâ€" rontoâ€"Sudbury line @od Torontoâ€"Sarâ€" nia line of the Grand Trunk, ‘ Durnarx, 31 Aug., 1903 Fall Wheat...........$ 95to8 95 Spring Wheat........ 95 to â€" 95 Oats :/ sx«sâ€"+s3i«.1 : :s API * $0 Ceds:+s‘sv;srarsss sas 82 to _ 85 Darlecy.......%:>.*..> * OOb > 60 tHlay ...;+..: «1+ .++ 9 0040 10 00 Butter..;:;.;:....¢.. ... <18.to _ â€"â€"I8 Fops................»â€" 2010 ~20 Potatoes per peck ..... 25 to 30 Flour per ewt ........ 3 20 to 3 50 Oatmeal per sack..... 3 00 to 3 00 Chop per ewt........ ‘1 60 to 1 60 Live Hogs per ewt... 7 60 to 7 60 Hides per lb...... .... 8 to 3 Sheepskins............ 45 to 47 WWool:....:>...*.¢. + <.+~..20 to * 26 TaAHOW ¢.. ; ::«‘ >@2.¢«s 5to â€" 5 August 23rd and S&pt 7th, from all C. P.‘and G. T. R. stations on Torontoâ€" Darnia line and south thereof (in Canâ€" ada) and all stations\ in Qntario on M. C., P. M, and T. H,\& B. Rys. August 27th and Sep#. 10th, from all stations east of Toromtoâ€"North Bay line, to and including Kingston, also stations on C. O. and B. of Q. Rys. simd stations on K. & P. south of Itenâ€" rew, . For the three excursiong in August special trains will be Thn from all points of the C. P. K. 11 you are in any doubt as to date of exchrsion from your district apply to local C, P. R. ageut, who will also furnigh times of special trains, or write to . L. Thompâ€" son, District Passenger Agent, Toâ€" rorto, Lot 27, Con,. 18, Township of Egreâ€" mont, 134 acres, 115 acres cleared and of good clay loam, all of which is in good state of cultiyation,. _ 10 acres of hardwood bush, balance of soft timber. Good fences, also a good spring creek crossing the farm, Good buildmgs, consisting of large brick house with all modern conveviences, large frame barm with stone basement and good stabling, driving house, pig pen and hen house, all of which are in good reâ€" ?mr. Easy terms of‘;myment. For urther particulars and price, write or apply personally on the premises to Axavs McDovaarn Dromore P. O. Farm Laborers‘ Excursions. The Yellow Bill We trust all those of our subscribers who recently reâ€" ceiyed notice of being in arâ€" rears, will before now have attended to the matter. . If they have not we beg to remind them of their duty and hope they will see to it at once. Not for a long time have we asked through the paper, but the individual sums, though small in each case, mean a great deal to the publisher who must ray his bills at Teast monthly. Durham Farm tor Sale C. RAMAGE & SON Da uw e k w a wk ww eat.... .... Markets. Aug., 1903 ... $ 95 to 8 6+ . 90 80 Publishers. The following timetable will be in effect until further notice * Read down a.mp m a.mp. m p.m. A.m. 6 45.3.00 Walkerton 9.40,12.55 7.06 3.23 leave Hanover ar‘ve 9.19 12.34 7.143.33 Allan Park 9.11 1226 7.28 3.52 Durham 8.07 12.12 7.38 4.03 Mc Williams 8.47 12.02 7.50 4.17 Priceville 8.35 11.50 8,004.30 ar‘ve Saug.Jct. leave 8.25 1140 Connecting with traims to and from Toronto. â€" Only one change between Durham and Toronto, Speed, comfort and safety. Come to us for tickets and informaâ€" tion, We are also agents for Allan and Dominion line steamships and C. P, R* ocean liners. MacFARLANE & CO. The Smpdard Bank pays interest on Saying ank deposits from date of deposit date of withdrawal. Every dollar the deposit earns interest for everm day it remains on deposit . I am onuly one, But I am one. 1 cannot do eyerything. But I can do something. What I can do. I (ngxht to do. And what I ought to do By the gn\ce“(‘)g God J will do, â€"Capon Farrar. Drive Rhenmatism out of the blood with Dr Shoop‘s Rhenmatic Remedy and see bow quickly pain will depart. Rub ous never did reach the real disease, Rheumatism isn‘t in the skin, It‘s deep downâ€"it‘s constitutional. _ Getuog rid of the pain, is after all, what counts. That is why Dr Shoop‘s Rhenmatic Remedy goes, by word of mouth from one to another. _ Aod hsrein hes the popuiarity of this Remedy, It is winâ€" ning defenders everywhere. ‘Tablets or Liquid, Bold by MacFarlaue & Co. . I SnaR . SnaBR / SnaPR / Saa®! Sana® / Sanr l New Idea Magazine 5¢. Haven‘t said a word about Children‘s or Misses‘ Shoes for quite a while, can‘t keey still any longer,. We‘re proud of the Children‘s Mid Shoes we sell at 75¢ a pair, and so are the people who buy them, and justly so. And the Misses‘ Shoes, we sell at $1.19 are shoe perfection. _ They‘re made of the right kind of leather and they‘re well put together. Boot & Shoe Sale Come in when you willâ€"earlier the beticrand JCL Ho tafh clothes with you. Cheap things, when they are poor things, cost far more good ones. Economy does not mean the using of poor things because they are cheap. It means the usa of the yery best things, so as to get the very best out of them, Qualities are here. Everything except high prices. Come and see. You will not be disappointed. Men‘s Pants, Shirts, Overalls and Odd Vests included in this Sale Clothing Sale This stock is being slauShtered and during the next 30 days‘ you can «buy : Hinges, Augers, Snaps. Door Locks, Drills, Nails, Wringers. Graniteware, Tinsare, and Saws at practically your own prices. Hardware Sale WATCHMAKER Canadian Coalâ€"oil 15¢ gal. We buy Butter and Eggs | Fresh Groceriesand a at the highest Prices. big dollar‘s worth. Wedding Presents There‘s satisfaction in every pair of them. Get your share of the bargains. THE BIG STORE, Durnam Special Orders P Alex Russell Proprietor read up . WEBSTER â€"earlier the betterand let us talk JEWEFLER ’ï¬ï¬‚ï¬ly Attended to, SEPTEMBER 2, W atch es, Clocks, J ewellery, Cut Glass Silverware, China, Ebony Goods All Watches, Clocks, & Jewelers "â€ifld same dly as left in Tickling or drg Coughs will quickly loosen when using Dr Shoop‘s Cough Remedy, â€" And it is so thoroughly harmâ€" less, that Dr Shoop tells mothers to use nothing else, even for very young babies. The wholesome groen leaves and tender stems of a lung healing mountamous shrub give the curatiye properlies to D; Shoop‘s Cough ltemedy. It calms the congh, and heals the sensitiye bronchi al membranes, â€" No ozinm, no chloroform, nothing bareh used to injure or suppress, Demand Dr Shoop‘s. Aocept no cther. Sold by MacFarlane & Co. Pure Paris Greea 25¢ lb at Centra Drug Store. C mz American Coalâ€"oil 19¢ gal. * /Â¥ All Patâ€" rens 10c 4 pA 25¢c to Ja THE REVIEW, VOL. XXX s E New*Alb 0 @ will month voutag ~utage of this rent r s e that your fri wor does so, â€" NOY New * V Shoes fo t« at Kee Adress i THHY and get | Jewelery and Eye and Fan cluding School i and Par POods i AD uts 01 10¢ 8s in W at . RE 191 ) cen eTs C Su 1 MOT