Wertee?sze T. . & ‘t‘.?’éé' sor . it . 9 . ast , % For S ceekEECEEEEEEEEA uy or m w chool Opening % We carry a full line of ;": . Central Drug Store & M UesesrsrR333333 233332332333 » 2400900094409 9660¢ 4404040040440 @ has been attained in our Oxford ties and Slippers. _ They combine Sumimer Shoes Perfection YÂ¥ Sole Agents for and following ‘days when we will subâ€" mit for inspection the latest creations in Fashionable Trimmed Millinery inâ€" cluding the latest importations . of Paris, London and New York_Pattern Hats and Millinery Novelities for Fall wear. We cordially invite the Ladies of Durham and vicinity to attend our Fall Millinery Openings Friday and Saturday Sept. 17 & 18 J. S. â€" MclLRAITH all Millinery Openings have you call and see stylesiand values r not. â€" Castom work and repairing as Progress Brand Clothing HUJortock We carry a full line of School Books and School Supplies. The New Readâ€" ers will be in this week. We have a very fine display of Cut Glass at prices to suit everybody. Cut Glass Call and see us. PB ;Q_\ AN ;V? it.\ M N 1 wa AM Harvesting is a thing of the past ard now the busy hum of thie thresher is beard on all sides. The farmers are wearing broad smiles these days as the yield of grain is large and of excellent quality. Rev. N. A. accompanied by Mrs McDonald and family returned to the manse this week after enjoying their annual vacation with friends in Sutton and Mt. Forest. Mr Carrol Hunt left a fortnight ago to spend a term at the Owen Sound Collegiate Institute. _ Carrol is a bright popular youth. and we wish him the suceess which he merits in his new sphere of activity . Mrs Wm Smith Sr. and Mrs Wm Smith Jr., leaye the latter part of week to spend a fortnight with triends and relatives in and around Tilbury, Kent Co. Mr H. Hunt, our genial merchant spent last week in the Queen City purchasing goods for the fall trade gnd taking in the sights of the big ‘air. Mrs Charles Heft of the Canadian Sault, accompanied by Master Ross, is visiting at her former home south of the burg. A winsome lady is Miss Alice Corlett, who returned to Chicago on Tucsday last, after a pleasant fortâ€" night‘s vacation at the old home in Bentincek. Miss Ruaby Alexander of Allan Park, aï¬em a Yfleaunt week at the home of her uncla, J. H. Alexander of Bentinck. A sad death occurred in Holland on the Monday preceding last when the spirit of Miss Catharine Pryle winged its early flight to the land of the hereafter. _ Deceased was in her usual health until Sunday morning, when a fatal illness set in and exâ€" extinguished the spark of life as the chilling frost nips the blushing rose. Miss Pryle was a brig ht bonny young woman â€" of twentyâ€"five summers, popular with all on account of her possessing * the ways that win, the arts that please,‘‘ and her premature demise, in the blush of promise, is an extremely _ regrettable â€" occurence. The remains were interred in the Roman Catholic cemetery on Friday last tollowed by an unusually large concourse of sorrowing friends and relatives, whose hearts with anguish keen, are almost rent in twain. Miss Susie Maclntosh left this week for the Queen City atter a two month‘s reereation at her home in the village. Mrs Thomas McKnight, accomâ€" panied by Miss Lysla, visited relatives last week in Toronto and took in the sights at the Canadian National Exâ€" hibion. MrC. R. MacIotosh, B. A. left on L.abor Day to resume his duties as Principal of Perth Model School after an enjoyable holiday in Dornoch, Sault Ste Marie and Chesley. Lenahan It‘s a pity when sisk ones drug the stomach or stimulate the Heart and Kidneys, _ That is all wrong! A weak Stomach, meanrs weak Stomach nerves, always, And this is also true of the Heart and Kidneys, ‘The weak nerves arc instead crying ont for help, This explains why Lr Shoop‘s Mestorative is promptly helping Stomach, Heart. aud Kiduey ailments, ‘The Restorative reaches out for the actual cause of these ailments.â€"the failing * inside nerves. " Anyway test the Restorative 48 hours. It won‘t cure as soon as that, but you will sarely know that help is coming, Sold by MacFarlane & Co, AXQS, Saws, Guns and Ammunition Headquarters for Hardware & Furniture Roofing Lenahan & Mcelntosh urniture Dornoch i2 ;/ *M 486C o£ New ond upâ€"toâ€"date goods. Anyâ€" thing you wish can be secured for you if we have not got it in stock. See outr Sbhowrooms. A full line of new ond upâ€"toâ€"date goods t t 00 c c 2 B l t S c & m guaranteed. In ‘these lines more than any others, quali counts. We try to get the gest qual’it?es alf()l, we think if you examine the goods you will agree with us when we say that we have. Black Diamond Axes, Saws ard tools are all full onarantandl Y Can be laid over old shingles. If your old shingled roof leaks, don‘t waste time and money by patching it. _ Cover it with Brantford Roofâ€" and make it waterâ€"tight for many years. Ifthe shingles are not offâ€"in patches you can readily lay Brantford Roofing over them and a neat job of it. September starts the Sporting Season. We have a good assortment of guns, rifies and amâ€" munition. In addition to the stock we carry we have every facility for getting almost immediateâ€" ly anything wanted in the line of hunting supplies. THE Saturday evening last there was a fine attendance at Swinton Park to witness the five mile race between R. J. McNulty and W. Black on foot aud R. Campbell with horse and cart. On the start the boys took the lead but as Bob got his horse down to its work he soon flew past them before the first mile and a quarter was made. When they were about 20 minutes gone all eyes were on the hill to the east, being the direction from which they were come, and soon the words were heard, hear comes Bob and the horse, who came in at his ease makâ€" ing the five miles in 24 minutes when the boys came in sight, Black finighing in 27 min. 40 see. and Mcâ€" Nulty fnishing in 28 min. ‘The race was strictly for sport no money being up and Campbell is now ready to trot anything at all, biped, quadruped or centipede from Tommy Longboat to the fiveâ€"legged bronco of Arizona. A clever, popular Candy Cold Cure Tabletâ€"called Preventicsâ€"is being disâ€" pensed by druggists cverywhere, In a few hours, Preventiecs are said to break any coldâ€"completely. And Preventics, being so safe and toothsome, are very fine for children. No Quinine, no laxâ€" ative, nothing barsh nor sickening. Box of 48â€"25e. Sold by MacFarlane & Co. The Bachelor‘s ciob has been reâ€" organized for the fall and winter. At the first meeting on Saturday 4th a large number of old members were present and a few new ones initiated in the usual manner by taking a round with the gloves at President J. Porter. Harvesting is over and threshing begun. Grain is turning out well and of excellent quality. se\ While repairing his outfit before starting out threshing Mr J. Ferris bhad the misfortune of getting his thumb and first finger badly crushed and is unable to take his place at the engine,. _ Jack Hill who is an export engineer is taking his ‘place for the present. s The young people of Swamp Colâ€" lege and Swinton Park have organized a Literary Society and held a yery successful meeting at the Park last Thursday eyening. _ The next meetâ€" ing is to be held at the college. The Dromore Branch of Women‘s Institutes will hold their next meetâ€" img first Weinesday afternoan in October. More particulars later. _ Mesars George Watson, Wm Aldâ€" corn and R. Kennel took in Toronto Exlibiwon sights last week. Mr and Mrs Hector McLean visited the latter‘s brother, Mr Colin Meâ€" Millan, Saturday and Sunday, Mrs Tom Renwick, Palmerston, spent over Sunday with Mr and Mrs C. Renwick, Mr Nelson Hastie, Proton, visited friends here this week. A triendly game of football was played on Friday night in Dromore between North Egremont and our home team. The score was 5â€"0O in favor of Dromore. Mrs Wilder, from Hillman, Mich., is visiting her parents, Mr aud Mrs John Garson, Sr., at prasent. TORONTO Swinton Park Dromore. and see bhow quickly pain~ Rubâ€"ous never did reach the r Rheumatism isn‘t in the skin downâ€"it‘s constitutional. othhe pain, is after all, wl mpus h ce sol " ComkeI w [ "1) 3 300 S00, Cainsyille Onondaga FrankA.Legge, Richmond Hill R?cï¬:. C,. W. Burrill, Onondaga Qnondaga Chas, Edwards, Onondaga Onondaga popularity of this i;;;:o;;. Induas S oge e ty 1 20 i oacape Thue t Mrs Henry SBealey returned home Thursday from Woodstock, where she was visiting ber mother who is yery ill at pregent. Mr Thomas Moore spent a few days last week at the Toronto Exhibition. Mr James Mack went down to the Toronto Exhibition. _ He returned home Saturday evening with his bride, Miss Poole, of Toronto, which surprised his neighbors. We have no other information at this time of writing, but we extend hearty wishes for a happy married life,. That is why Drréhgb'c"-ï¬l;e;::;l,t; Remedy goes, by word of mouth from one to another. And herein lies tha Another foot race in Proton is over between two young men and a horse trotting in a sulky, for fivye miles, on Saturday evening, Sept. 11th. Drive Rhenmnii;; â€"t;ut of the with Dr Shoop‘s Rheumatic P Headache, womanly pains, any pain any where, in 20 minutes sure. Formâ€" ula on the 250 box. Ask your drugâ€" gist or doctor about this formulaâ€"it‘s fine. Sold by MacFarlane & Co. The race had been arranged for some time between Robert Campoell and his horse and cart, and Will Black, who won the five mile some time ago here. and young MceNulty, who has won money at previous racâ€" es. They started on 16th con. at 7 sideroad, then south to 14th con. (Beer Street) then along Beer Street to the 12th sideroad, Campbell‘s Corâ€" ners, thence north to 16th con., to the place of beginning. The race was won by Campbell and his horse, beâ€" ing in 34 minutes before the runners who were oneâ€"half mile behind then. Black was a little ahead of McNaulty. Aunother race is talked about here or rather a special prize is giyen for the best outfit of a horse and buggy. It is open only to aged bachelors and young widowers. One party living near is seen often driving out in the eyenings with his buggy well decorâ€" ated ; others that we hear of are : a Councillor, a sawâ€"mill man, a conâ€" tractor and engineer, also a party on Beer Street. and barley tn_nin‘L.lle:u[‘;llle:;lrl;;l‘lll; field§ in the Standing Field Crop Comâ€" petlitions in Ontario was an innovation which attracted great attention. _ In order to equalize conditions the Proâ€" vince was aivided into three districts, and competitors could show only in the district in which they resided, District No, 1, comprised Muskoka, Parry Sound, Haliburton, Nipissing, Manitculin, Algoma and the other districts in New Ontario. District 2, all counties east of York and Siuncoe. Division 3 York, Simcoe and all counâ€" ties West and South West of same, The prize winners winners in Diyision No. 3, only are given. Prize Winners Oars W, G. Rennie, _ Ellesmere Scarboro R.E. Mortimer, Honeywood Duff. Cen. Jas, W. Edgar, â€" Gorrie Howick Arch, Greer Perm Doff., Central A,. E. Cornell, Norwich N. Norwich Wusrart Pery Doupe, Kirkton Kirkton W. J. Robinson, Kirkton Kirkton John Gillespie, â€" Galt _ 8. Waterloo Jas. Sceott, Galt _ 8. Waterloo Geo. R. Barrie, Galt 8, Waterioo Goose WuEar Jas, A. Rennie, â€" Miliker Markham P. W. Boynton & Son, Dollar Markham Geo.B. Little, Brown‘s Cors. Markham SpEcraL Prize John Orr, Galt 8. Waterloo Baruiry !' YV.“ Stephens, Aurora Newmark + Mr ana Mrs J. Kinnee, of Durham, visited the Burnett family Sunday. Mr and Mrs Andrew Scott and daughter Annie visited the Watson family Sunday. The harvest is all about in oniv some flat land left, The threshing miachine is going now and grain is turning out yery well. Mr and Mrs Ennis of Toronto, who attended the funcral of the latter‘s father, Mr Alex Coutts, left for their howme last week after spenjing a few days with their uncle, Mr Alexander Campbell. _ Mr and Mrs J. Truax and family are this week moving to Walkerton, where they will reside in future. They will be greatly missed in the community. Misses A. and G. Supernault, of Crawford. spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs F. Shewell, Intended for last week Harvesting is a thing of the past and threshing is the order of the day in our vicinity. Mr and Mrs J. Quinelle, of Owen Sound, visited with the latter‘s sister, Mr Thos. Shewell, on Sunday last. Mrs A. Campbell went to Toronto on Monday to visit relatives there and also to take in the Exhibition. Mr Edward Boyce has taken the contract of building a house near Holâ€" stein, for Mr Jas. Wilson of Louise. Mr Boyce is an experienced hand and no doubt will make a good job of it. Pery Doupe, W. J. Robinson, John Gillespie, Jas. Scott, Geo. R. Barrie, M Thos, Flannigan leaves this Monday for Saskatoon, where he bas taken up land. Mr Flannigan still thinks that Ontario :s the best and will return to her kome here later in the fall. Sheaf Exhibit at the Canada National Exhibition, Toronto Pink P;in Tublet_sâ€"Dr.Sboop'sâ€"uto. 'I;he ex_hlhit‘_of sheaves of oats, wheat Popular Place Hopeville. Welbeck ++ ++ tly pain/will depart. reach t.hg real disease, Newmark t B_emeé} UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director Dr. Shoop‘s Cough Cure Never, positively never poison your lungs. If you eoughâ€"oven from & simple cold on‘yâ€"you should ®lways heal, soothe, and ease the irritated bronâ€" ¢wial tubes, Don‘t blindly suppress it with & stupefying poison. It‘s strange howg_o'v?gthlnn finally come about. For twenty years Dr. Shoo ans constantly warned people not to mkecontc mixtures or prescriptions containing Optum, Chioroform, or similar poisons. And nowâ€"a little late thoughâ€"Congress says *Put it on the label if poisons rre in your Cough Mixture." Goodi Very good !! Herea fterfor this very reasonmothers, and others, should insist on having Dr. Shoop‘s Cough Cure,. No poison marks on Dr. Shoop‘s labelsâ€"and none in the medicine, else it m:Y? Inw be on the label, And it‘s not only safe, but it is said to be by those that know it best, a trul PGe markable cough remedy. Take no chance Jben. gmimlurly with your children. Iusist on having r. Shoop‘s Cough Cure. Compare carefully the Dr. Shoop I:chls with others and note the difference. No poison marks there! You can always be on the safe side by demanding We ate anxious for you to see our Wire Fruit Baskets. _ They are suitâ€" able for picking the fruit as well as exhibiting the fruit at the Fall Shows, The hunting season is now on, and we are prepared to show you a great assortment of double and single barrel guns, rifles, gun cases, cartâ€" ridge belts, powder fiasks, shot bags and ammunition. Do rot forget that there is one store in Durham that can supply your wants in the Hardware Line. Call and examine our assortment of odd knives, forks and spoons, You can buy one or a dozen. _ What is wanted for Threshing Dinners and have a look at our Apple Pickers, and Apple Corers. We can satisfy yau in these lines. We have some very nice buggy Lac Dusters, Lap Rugs and Lap Rubbers. Horse Whips from 10 cts to $3.50, Halters from 25 cts to $5.00 Cough Caution TEETH There are many nice tooth preâ€" parations but they will not all clean the teeth perfectly. For a strictly reliable cleanser, is perfection in powder form,â€" not the least gritty, pleasant tasting, highly antiseptic, :. If you get it at GUN‘S, it‘s good We have just passed into stock the following new and upâ€" toâ€"date goods, which we cordialâ€" ly invite the ladies of Durham and surrounding country to call and examine : We also carry a fine assortment of STOVES, RANGES. TIN and ENAMELWARE, FLEURY‘S PLOWS, SHARES. ROOT PULâ€" PERS and TURNIP DRILLS. New Pancy Goods Stock Gun‘s Pearl Tooth Powder _â€"_ GUN‘S > DRUG STORE Hardware! W. Black K. Cochrane Opposite S. Seott‘s store Sold by MacFarlane and Co Linen Damasks Towels Fancy Linens Lace Curtains Embroideries Laces Flannellettes Dress Goods MHosiery Ladies‘ Whitewear Fancy wuoods A., BELL perfect know it best, a truly rge Take no chance then, ldren. Iusist on having Compare carefully the Your SsEPTEMBER 16, 1909 Flooa «y{lcloth .. ...25¢ a sq Table Oilcloth, 45in wide ... New Prints and Ginghams Bee our 25¢ and 50c Dress He Selis Cheap Allâ€"wool Blankets, $3, 4 and 4 Bed comforters from 1.35 to 3 Large 11x 4 size Flannellet® ketis, white or grey .. ..1 Lace Curtams, ..25¢, 50c, T5¢ Honeycomb wool Fhawis, 50 Black sateen Underskirts. 81 Men‘s Cardigan Jackeis 1.00 BIG 4 Fresh Groceries New Fruits Choice Contectionary PureSpices & Vinegars No. 1 Family and Pure Eme Salt Farmers Produce Wan Flour, Feed, Seed & Groceries School Opening 50 Waists to be.sold to cle All the expensive ones : sold out, Nothing lett over 82 each and to get rid of the tal ce we will sell them at the i lowing prices , If you want a waist do: miss this chance as they wer cheap before the reduction., Boys‘ Cotton Nickers for > pair, just the thing or the holidays,. C. L. GRANT U ~ in Lawn and Muslin New Public School Books New High School Books New Copies New Draw‘g Books New Scribblers New Exercises Ladies‘® Waists MacFARLANE Waist for..... 200 &1.7 Waist for 1.50 Waist for ... ... 1.2 Waist for MATTHEWS & LATIMER Town Office C.P.R. Buy your Tickets Here W. H. BEAN Druggists and Bookselle: Pupils will find our stock of books and School Supplies comâ€" plete. We always lead. Get one of our new Scribblers or Exerâ€" cise Books with outâ€" line sheet of map oi Ontario and try for a $2 prizeâ€"quite simâ€" ple and instructive. Every teacher should draw the pupils‘ atâ€" tention to it Open to all classes â€" in separate groups. _« amily and 1 Manitoba ours Call and see us A Big Sale of For r grey ....1.25 p 25¢, 50c, 75¢, 1.00 « I Shawis, 50c, 75, $ lerskirts, 81, 1.75« lackeis 1,00, 1.25 « . . . 20¢ a square $ Sin wide.. .. 25¢ y Giuhi;;; now i 50c Dress Gooc Calder‘s Block, Durham $ 200 x M A, | ow i somine SEPTEMB BIH must dumfo De at Canad BC The A Furnis World: SsAai¢ able 2 Y 44