toes per Mg. 1’ DOT 13"....†ea) per «ck. .. sod Hogs par 0‘ es per lb...... psains...†It.’ a o o! vmeut to your farm . near the house, 01' m'e counts. It add! than its cost W I-(‘luss in everythms DURBAI.JDIO '. “'heat ......... n3 Whoat...... . M oach Stallion ercy G. A. Webster Wedding Engagement Rings ». HUNTER nt will make your 81' and worth more. Hymphosphitu load and boll" heavily (ligated NO 31.00. real first-class Silverware malJt'on on ', active, VEMENTS "GEORGE IMPERIAL†Market Report. Diaumnds edding H The High Stepping \\ atchmaker chclcr and 0|»!qu {310' {110* 8911801], 1905 Hahn Hullse Stab“ u; up- to-daw. me has thP name for h.- IS. and a] ways will no u s such a thing as a. )0", always in stock. at '/.c-n wmlding rings topic! wry stylP, and about“. o'llgflgt'lllt’llt rings, incid- mds, so you have no 1* twny disappointed. It" «oharges on no- Imt travelling him. '55“ hul‘SO i'4 wellkpoflh Mlmluzst his got b05138“ Jungiug to Mr. Robb A“ a mare of only M bands. B. Phillips tht N July v.1-7 .humuum .o. mwmw4%wa 31670 - wedding no... how complete a“ «1M9. 7-! $1 Gifts 90:0. 47g; We 00“? i [’3th â€mic n mat m f4 ’M in 3‘0 Ten'h-r; for the building of the “a“; :ve-r the Potawatimi and Spay over Camp Creek. near m-rrs m1 Durban". we asked for, in this issue. M ulvertireuu‘nt elsewhere. the Km] m-twc-en Mr. Hugh Vaug- hams M Mr. Angus McCormack’s. ï¬nder “ill be rewarded by leaving same at [his Office. The cmtract for the building 0“ the DMV tmxn hall in Mealord has been ht to Mr. James Spanl-‘ng 0! that town for the sum of $20,000.00. The building is to be completed this year. 9 We rrgret to learn of the death of Miss Whitchurch, sister 0! Mr. Whit- church. of this town. Particulars have net mum to hand, but we under- stand 31w die-d very suddenly.. Miss Whitc‘uurcb was well and fav- oubly kl|U\\n by many in Durham. Hay for Sn! 0. â€"By public auction. - 301cm of meadow in 5 and 1. acre low. who 20 or 30 acres of Beaver Meado“ hi). Sale at 2 6.0le to- day. Thursday, July 9th. at Clark‘s School. township 0! Bentinck. ,See bills. .Mm Clark, Auctioneer. L)st.â€"-Sonu-whcre between Upper T~.)wn Durham. and Priceville, on July .nd . hrmsn leather club has sham 16 imhuz long. with shoulder ‘U'tp :tltchml In the bag were a 3"? hmd M1, purse, etc. Reward uC. L. Grunts Store. or at the Pricevillv l'ost Oiiice.â€"lp VOL 42â€"4“). if. S. P. Saunders. a In. D. Gnu-"wood, V londay :nd gave \1 He‘is also (1 cousï¬n I Iraynor, and a consul Mchckliu. mam!“ lent Frim H... Tin-Hon “'atchman W9 1â€â€œ that “H. Newtcn’s piano re- W in H. :1 \illth» was quit“ :1 9“°‘ °"“‘3 and 1 mn- treat to the citizen-9- “mnflst hm instrumnetal selectiOflS ""9 â€Swill: S n2" â€Etude," 'Homc 3““ “amp," “Nearer My Goa to “‘9'." “Edinhoro Toon." â€Bonnets 01 ““339 Dundt-m" and others. She “.We mmt of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- ch “I'D-sum†during her visit. ‘31!!! Mr In â€It" rolmrt 0: the promotion cx‘ .mimi n~ which appeared last week 3:9 nmn- 0; Willie Lauder was omit- M'3" H11 Hwy. He and Jack Bryo" WW mull .nnti stood at the head of â€I" 1N of those who passed from 5“Mr II. A. to Intermediate. ‘F 11 mm: L! or the" Women 8 M3? “"3 Society delivered an able ad- ‘m' 011 â€Th-- Religion of In 613." I“ 3 lettvr from Moosomin. Mr. Ilc' 30W Says; â€Conch't‘lons are 3"‘favcamle for a bump-31' crop â€he Pruiuie Provinces, but on tle "CM 0! Jun» 8th, we had 5 degrees1 “Wt. and all tender vegetables ‘" "It oft and the points of tle 'h'" and Outs nipped. which pre- "5'" the Cl'Op showing up as well 8. ‘5‘ be looked for. However. it Imhin8 further occurs, the general r..." Will be satisfactory. 7" weather has not, tor the pm In“. beâ€! on its good behaviour- 3"†and cool for comfort. and to- News AROU N D TOWN bathing 3“ Q lid values I “’ it is V;:il:i:1vs;.w8'h;:]: warm days SI â€â€0"! this downpour, thzng- should . he. as if in a hot bed. Thc’tcm- t; rn Jun“ r aulate Mr, Adam Brown, 0.!» a sound, who was married on n Du to Miss Jessie Byers. M00 tl p wry of young peeple went le9 last Friday and en- d xy‘s outing. sale ritt family is likely to re- m Palmerston. as Mr. Ev- zine: St‘flSCn is at its height. x‘hltH in heavy bath towels suits.â€"The House of 11! Garden Party of the m Church will be held (11 «.rrmnds on Tuesday, the All are invited. «19 Paris Green. 30c. {I'ldne’So [I bee loam-r, of Guelph, a resiâ€"' ai~ town about twenty wh n he worked with Snnulprs, and a cousin of " vnwood, was in town on M gave us a brief can. ’ -. cousin of Mr. Harry nd :1 cousin 0! Mrs. Arthur G Ice delivered daily, or -II. Buckler‘s Butcher assignel a new General servant wanted. â€"Apply at once to Mrs. J. Kelly. Macfarlane’s bug killer. Kills the bug. Strengthcns the plants. Try it. Choice Red Salmon, 3-4 lb tin. 3 cans for 25¢. on Saturday.â€"The House of Quality. x ' Fcur brands of pure Manila twine Prices right-«At Murdock’s. For Sale.â€"Black currants, red our- rants and gooseberries.â€"At Mrs. J. McKe-nzies, North of Glenroaden.-â€"1p Work is going on now on the build- ing of the retaining wall on the east side of Garatraxa street hill. Mr. Geo. McKay has the contract. A public political meeting will be held in the town hall to-morrow', Friday evening, at 8 o‘clock. All are invited to hear Hon. George E. Foster, and others. The Orangemen of Durham Dis- trict will celebrate in Dundalk on Monday. Special excursion train on the nc-w line. See bills. For Sale.â€"Good eight room house and stable, (I) Garatraxa Street. Dur- hamâ€"Apply at H. Buckler‘s Butcher Shopâ€"792. On Sunday morning last. the Inde- pendtnt Order of Foresters attended service in a body -at the Baptist: church, where a very editying ad- dress was delivered by Rev. W. L. Newton. The society is quite strong here, but the attendance at church was not large. ' ‘ The big Dominion Day celebration ‘in Fleshertcn is well given by our regular correspondent. In a village where the people are united, such a thing as failure will not be known in getting up a demcnstration. We 'oangratulate them on their Splendid I success. The Munro Corner, just across from the Registry Office, was purchased last week by Mr. L. C. Karstedt. We understand it is his intentiau to erect a modern residence on it. It is a good site, and we congratu- late Mr. Karstedt. Mr. Pete Mathe- son was the former owner. Those who took in the League ex- cursion to Niagara last week had the Opportunity of seeing the Niagara Falls, N. Y. Fire Department in ac- ticn, in the. conflagration which al- most destroyul the Tower Hotel at that place. Though the event was not advertised in the bills, the League will no doubt make arrange- ments for something â€just as good†next Year. There are 158 dogs in Durham for which the tax has been paid. At the last meeting of the council, Mr. Carson handed in the list, the largest dog population ever acknowledged in this town. It is reported that scme have escaped the vigilance or the collrctor, but they may yet be caught, and the owners have to pay extra. The. fourth annual Epworth League ‘ Excursion to Niagara Falls took place on Friday last. The att ndanee from here was much smaller than usual,“ but down the l'ne the numlers were. ‘ somewhat increased, but not suffic- ient to swell the funds of the So- ciety. The excursion was He most sat'st’actory of the whole series giVen. The Cars were better and cleaner than usual, and the Falls were reach- ed exactly at twelve o’clock, as an- nounced in the bills. The return trip too, was made without the usual tire- some. and annoying stOppages and the. train reached here shortly after midnight. They intend to run anothâ€" er (xcursion next year. ; Mrs. Meredith,.and daughter, Miss 'Meredith, left Tuesday morning for Cochrane, Alta, to visit Dr. and Mrs. Park. Mrs. Meredith did not visit the West at the time of her son Add‘s death. As since intimated to us, she. was preparing to visit her son, who was ill in Cochrane, Alta., when the news of his death reached her. Word was immediately wiredi that the bodv should be sent to Guelph, Ontario, for interment, but through some misunderstanding ‘pt telegrams, a start was made for the West. Fortunately, however, the mistake was set right in Toronto, April 6th, from the home of Mr. Geo. F. Browne, son, who was ill in 004 when the news of his < her. Word was imm‘éd that the Dodov should Guelph, Ontario, for in through some misundc telegrams. a start was grave. ueo. - . aged, Mr. Wm. Ritchie returned last Mrs. week from the Guelph Hospital, ntant where the reoenrly underwent an t. A. Operation by which he had a portion met at his jaw removed. He ocean to large have ““1011 hope 0‘ weed! reoovery. nil Mr. Geo. . McDonald has gone to . | a. Hamilton. where he intends remin- Mr. David Kinnee went to hambur- ton Tuesday morning,- and may re- main there for several weeks. Mr. Geo. Gagnon, o! Strattord, has returned to town to fill a position \in the Furniture Factory. Miss Annie McCreary, is spending vacation 3 here. Dr. A. \V. Hunter, 01 the General Hospital, Montreal has passed the examinatkns of the College of Physicians Surgezns. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. tendtd the sinneral church, in Stratford. Domi Mr. Geo. Sinclair, who has been in}: Maciarlane’s Drug Store for the; past two or three years, has- return-i ed to Scotland. Mr. Forbes, of Mt. Forest, spent a day or two in town last week. Mr. John Coll‘inson, of Hanover, was in town Tuesday. Mr. Banscn, representing the Fair-‘ banks-Morse Co., of Toronto, was in town, Tuesday, looang for business. ‘ Miss Maud Banks, teacher, of River- view, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Boyd, in town Mr. C. W. Dyer, of St. Thomas, was in town Tuesday and gave us a call. Mr. McKay: barrister, Woodstock, .was in town Tuesday. Mr. R.H. McWiillams, who has been laid up for some time at his home in Owen Sound, came down Monday to see how things are look- ing around the cement worha THE TVPOGRAPH DURHAM, DMZ, THURSDAY. JULY 9. 1908. PERSONAL W. H. Whitchurch at- neral of Miss Whit- 73331.1? y, of Toronto, at her home of Godericm in town last CHRISTOPHER CHITTICK. It is only about three weeks ago ' . that we announced that Mr. Christo- ‘- I pher Chitt’ick, of Kingsville, was rivisiting his brother-in-law, Mr. 11.1. 'Stcrrey, of this town. I 9. On Tuesday afternoon last, news 'tlashc-d over the wire announcing it'that he had died suddenly at the ’:home of his sister, Mrs. Mchnlly, at - *Westcn. ‘ \ for the summer. He has secured a position at his trade, bricklaying. Mr. Ge-o. Duncan returned from Hamiltcn on Monday night. and is visiting his parcnts here. He intends leaving for the West in a couple of we! ks. Miss A. C. McKenzic, who was teaching 3:: Strathuvcn, has resigned her position there, and will teach af- ter the holidays at Vickers school. Mr. Geo. Plow, of Montreal. and Miss Plewis, of Markdale, were in tswn Sunday. . The deceased was 73 years of age. ‘and in good health up to the time of his death. He was a resident of this town for several years while follow- -ing his trade as a blacksmitlutand 9many of the older residents who knew him intimately will lament his [sudden diath He was born in Ire- lland, and came to this country when :he was about twenty-one years of 'age. At the age of tvxenty- five he marri: d Melinda Storre), who prede- ce-ascd him in \M-Lilkert 11 about six years ago. Alter the death of his ‘wi e he spent the greater portion of his time among his childrtn, and in- tended in a few weeks to visit his son, Mr. B. F. Chittick, of the West- {em Nzwspaper Union of Chicago. '; Mr. Chittick was a life long Meth- odist, and in politics he was always a staunch Ccnservative. He was also ’a member of the Independent Order “of Foresters. Rev. Wm. Farquharson from Winnipeg last week. Mr. J. A. Glass was at the Cutter's Jcnwntion, Toronto, on Monday lust. FOR SALE, CEMENT SHARESâ€"Na- ra: tional Portland Cement Stuck for sale. ' Will sell at a bargain. Address, l.lb‘ementP. 0. Box 223. St. Thomas, . Ont. He leaves 9 childi en, five sons and ‘ four daughters, as follows :â€"Mrs. Sparks (Patience) of Owassa, Michi- gan; Mrs. John Palmer (Annie) of \Voodstock; Mrs. Wm. Webber (May) of Vancouver, British Columbia: Mrs. Pinckney (Fanny) of Rudd, Iowa: Harry, of Kingsville. Cnt., John W. of Calgary; B. F., of Chicago: Rev. 0. F. Chitt‘ick, of Dakota, and Lewis, of Montana. He leaves also one sister, Mrs. Mc- Nally, of Weston, at whose home he had been visiting at the time of his .death, which OCOlll‘f(d under very pe- ‘culiar circumstances, which we may briefly I'tlilte. lie was out driving !with his nephew, Dr. Charlttn, and lthe horse was in the habit of “in- {tm-toring.†'lhe old gentleman, be- jing a blacksmith, and in his day an 'exnert horseshcer, went into a black- ‘smith 5110p to make a shoe that iwould suit the horse, and when en- fgagr-d only a few moments he fell ;dead of zipoplexy, almost instantly. {The remains were interred here on i'l‘hursday afternoon last. Housnmxm \VANTEI)â€"-Y0ung wom- an as honsemaid. Apply giving references. 78 Park Road. Toronto. \VA1\'TED-â€"A house and ï¬ve or ten acres of land in connection, close to Durham. Apply toA. H. Jackson.â€" Some straight-toâ€"the-point talk this: week. But not talk merely. Do you know that every word we print here costs money? Talk isn’t cheap at that rate, is it? Back of the talk is the merchandise. Back of every claim we make are the goods to prove it. Read our ads.â€"The House of Quality. Our store is soon to be the home of the “Ladies Home Journal Pat-2 terns.†The stock of over 1000 pat- terns ie on the way. together with free style, of which we will give away five thousand. Watch for up- ening announcementâ€"The House of Quality.â€"H. H. Mockler. We have installed a typograph in this office, and a large amount of the reading matter this week is ma- chine set. It is Operated by Frank Irwin, and when things get going full swing, we will be able to han- dle a larger amount ot matter than formerly. This is an age of rush. and in no line is it more so than in the newspaper business. To keep pace with the times. it is necessary to have modern equipment. and men of modern ideas. Both are necessary. and the man who can't get a move on in .the newspaper office will soon | [.116 Incl- "uv "-â€" - -â€"v in the new-paper om" wï¬l :00» relegatud to. tho dudes of obliv- OBITUARY. returned The ladies of Durham and vicinity are invited to call and. inspect our large and up-bo-date sboc of summer muslins and dress goods. Organdies Persian Lawns Plain and Fancy Dimity Linen jVestings Unusual Value in Ladies’ and Misses’ White Canvas Oxfords We are clearing our entire stock of sum- mer millinery at Sweeping Reductions. Among our stock are some of the very newest designs in Fashionable Millinery Stylish Dress Hats trimmed with Ribbons Cl‘lif'fons Flowers Feathers at the price you would pay for an ordin- ary Ready-to-wear. We have also a lot of smart Readya wears and children’s hats that we : cleargng at cost and . F. MORLOCK Sole Agent for Progress Brand Clothing. Dress Goods WE I'll? cm 0' THE M! â€I. Cash and one price NEW 'AND $1.00 PER YEAR