FLOUR, OATMEAL andf THE SAWMII BRISTING AND DROPPING in growers as a am of a†.0 Team. Therefon ' selection of the Tea and it. ï¬ï¬ta4 )0! it up WV“ “I‘d 8.21;“;4‘“ pasta cs, there!†“3' Put “gin: IE. I lb. and 5 '5 M“ â€will IT ALL 0000 enact†"f" v" “yourg‘rocerdoa â€Winn“: A FIRSTâ€"CLASS 3:333! 1-" I’m"? Tta In TH: womb o‘VlBFZR. SHINCLESAND Undertaking Iii “I c 0 STEEL, HAV‘I'III l: 11 and 13 Frént 82m“ 5"“ on short.“ notice and w unnamed. :QOM TH: TIA PLANT 70...?“ m In ruflv: Palm- Anyone sending p. wutifully may†v «manna loam: Tn) SIX months. 7v] 'mé we no“ prepared to do a“ 0! custom work. 'YV. '1? 97 P3“ P1910-- The modern Sta 3rd Family M (inc: Cures «Nmmon every-d ills of humanity. MUNN cO-_v._. 9| '9‘. 331 5" hard MCKEL‘HN stï¬ï¬‚" 9 ‘ï¬â€˜ 00 v be had me; shipmmu of Glass direct {mm Belgium ; a shipment “f Tin mm fmm Montreal, 311:1:t511ip13011t Hf Ready- mixkl Hint from Montreal. CARPET SWEEPERS, CLOI‘HES HORSES, CLOTH 85 W R I N G E RS. 0 - WASHING MACHINES, BUTTERCUP CHURNS, CREA M CANS ofevery desc’n, MILK FANS, SILVERWARE, GRAN 1115, TI.\' WA R E, SCREEN DOORS 8L Wmnows, CARPET SWEEPERS, :u'v l) 00L ANTED PA I NTS t Bargains to We hme been 33% 1301‘. oflnte and W354 1UP zu'rwmg WARE, G ' GOOGS which :iifl’mmt dcsuz‘ns m widwly known that [ obliged to receive :1 every week for seven Whips is some- sortment T0 W L ' :s . sf 1% 00" N] . \l k P V‘ O .. Jook St0\ e3. C 031 (It youfn'ices t ha t :‘TiOUS kinds ï¬Sczd‘flers and ;RS and Mow- in the \T VA RIB .1 Tweeds, ning. etc, BUUMS .- world, RAMTE, Mowers have Large White (Jonlnterpmxes, worm 81.50 for $1.00. Large wlute all linen Table Covers, worth 31.75 for 31.40. Table On. CLOTHS in white and col- ors. 45 ins. wide, 250. yd. Men’s 'i'OP SHIRTS from 25¢. up. SEE OUR LADIES’ OXFORD SHC before buying. They cant be beat. Best Ladies’ Shoo Dressing 10 and: OUR PRINT.Q ARE ALL TEED FAST COLORS. GUARAN- Dress Goods- SDURHAM. Lace Curtains: And Seirct from our choice assort- ed stock what. will be suitable in Pattern and Price. Kitchen, Dod- room. Library, Parlor and Hail Pn- pers of every quality. We can give you nice glixnmers for 5 and 6,10. All Paper purchased from us Trimm- ed FREE OF COST. I } RUG STORE, LOWER TOWN, - DU Deduct When you have reckoned the No. of Rolls come to 2.}; yds x '28 ins. 400. pau‘ 3 “ x38 “ 65c. “ 3 “ x42 “ 75c. “ 3.5 “ x330 “ $1 00 “ OUR CURTAINS ALL HAVE TAPED EDGES. 40 in. RH: and Col’d wool Serges @ 250.. Fancy Figured Luetreq (a snap) (gif- 30. .............. '45, and 5309. a yd. Double fuld Cashmere (black uzly) l‘Jéc Challies, in dark colors only, ........ (3c. BEAN 85 CO. net 4, roll of paper for each diuary door or window extra ? 12x15 . or 5 13x14 15x16 15x17 141118 14x16 ROOM. 11x12 10x12 f“ a (b 9x12 CO 6‘ H 8x10 H H 6‘ 0‘ it H £3 O. UPPER TOWN. DURHAM, worth up. SHOES and 200 n), f 01" LL do not appreciate the words of John G. 8339, who sang, “God bless the man who ï¬rst invented sleep!" But appreciation is ‘ not wanting to those ‘ who have suffered as :5 Mrs. White, of Mam ' Township Ont., who became so ill with roubies that. to quote her bro- onaid McKee. a well-known re~ rious section of North sident of Ontario: “My sister had not aloft a night not have for over three months. . stood this much longer, and It was onlï¬ when death seemed imminent that Sou American Nervine became the good phy- sician. After taking the ï¬rst dose or the Nervine she slept all nixht. and gained rtectiy well. and has now no sign of nervousness." This is a wonder- tn! medicine in the severest cases of ner- d greatest flesh-builder to the worldâ€"25. For Sale by nervous troubles that. to qume Donald McKae. a well- f that illustrious section PROSTRATED, EXHAUSTED. have made a good tenant. Messrs John Bailey and Amog Edmonds had it hoe building a line fence on Monday To be good neigh- hors put up your fences and keep your own stuif at home. If BVPry body would do the same there would not be so much need for lawyers. We understand that Mr. .Klempp, who left here last week to take charge of the Black Horse hotel WaxS informed that he would not be grant. ed his licence till there was some improvement. made on the house. We are sorry as Mr. Klempp wouldl‘ Scribe to the Hanover Post said that Mr. H. Brigham was going to bring down at car load of squaws from the West {or the lit-usheiors on the North Line, but the Scribe is in good cheer himself thinking that he will be al- lowed to stand on one corner him self and get a share of two. We notice that the Allan Park] i Mr. Robert Leslie and his son drove over to have a while ï¬shing in the Saugeen. They were after some of those big ï¬sh that '1‘. L. catches sometimes. We don’t know how many he go:. He brought his wag- gon along to take them home, but they did not get any more then the full of his box. \185818 J. Beckcnlmuer and Da vial Hillis have been making a slz-mghter. among the foxes. The former shot one while the luthar trapped three. Mr. Albert Hergott bought him self a fine cow lust week for the sum Mr. Rob rt Brigham has gone to Toronto to take in the Sport's on tho twenty {cumin Mr. J. W. Blyth has been nursing a sore hand this last couple of weeks caused by a felon. but. is getting bet- ter. Mr. John McCalmon came near loosing a valuable cow, but unde: the skilful treatment ol D1. Wolfe she is all right ag aiu. A little dish washer arrixed at Mr. Thomas V‘a'llce’s last Fliday night. 'lom savs he is going to keep it. '1 hev me doino‘ well. 'lom Suundprs has had the contract of. (ligtriug all V’uxney. He says he «lid not find much gold. MI‘S. Constable, of Barrie, is with her mother, Mrs. Aldred, Sr. Mrs. Clark is around again after her spell of sickness. I; is to be honed she will continue so Mrs. Stewart Fleming who c over from the North \V the bedside of her very ill, received a teletrram telling: of her husband’s illness and had to return to attend him. Troubles never come single. We hope to hear of their speedy recovery. ame est to he at Mrs. Constable, of Barrie. is with mg gravel to repair the bro Bob Pettigrew is a. hustler, He is drawing cream to Durham creamery and running a 100 acre farm. Mr. and Mrs. David Long: were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Eden one day last week. ak. Adam Little is going i raising. If any of your} to get a car load just call Mr. Clark’s dam ,bm‘sl day and pretty nearly floo out. He had a bee on Mc ing gravel to repair the b the stripe: pants yet he had been there. no swapâ€"mo RES .. ALLAN PARK. H_em'v Y and: iu-law last mers have quite .' week since the i: hear themsay ‘ growing. †McFarlane CO. nearly flooded Val‘ney bee on Monlay draw- am ',bnrst the you "as helping his week to ï¬nial. H 3 represents 38 he got his ‘0 just look other Died on the 17th inst., Mr. Thos. Ferguson, aged about ï¬fty years. A couple of ladies last week went, to the woods in Search of wild flowers and wandered about until they found themselves in an unknown clear ï¬eld. They enquired of a kind farm- er who was ploughing“r in such a ï¬eld and he directed them on their homewmd path. Houever. they were. pleased to ï¬nd themselves about. a mile and a quarter from home Yet their beautiful flowers in a prominent place paid fhexn for their trouble. “'0 notice the Lothinu Bros. drive a dandy team now. \Vonder who is the lucky maid who holds the reins. _ â€"â€" -- “WU Editor Ramage and Mr. G. Moo Keclmie briefly called in the village one day recentlv. Mr and Mrs. D. P. Leitln, of Nor- manby. visited their old friends here one day lately. We are 111“:in glad to see and_welcome Mr, and Mrs. L. Mrs John \Vilson returned home after Spending about a month with her ill sister in Markdale. “'ith the many showers this vwek and last the newly sown grain looks grand. "zell farmers of our burn.) report very favcrable seedinw sea on. 7-- -â€"â€" UV‘JIU years in Toronto. Miss 'Pwamiey has been engaged sewing at Mr. Fletcher’s. uuumey rxuxng craze. Mr. John McKechnie, of Corinth, passed through. our burgh this week selling tea and coffee. Mr. McKech- Horse training: has been since Prof. Br‘esh struck 0! Some of our young men donkey riding craze. Seeding is about wound up. Mr. C. C. McFavden gave us an- other call. Mr. .‘lcF. takes we“ with ;the Mull folks. Miss Cassie Smith has gone to town to learn dressmaking. Mr. Don. McLean. of Chatsworth, spent a Sunday lately with his uncle Mr. Alex. McCormick. Don has started a promising business All the blacksmithing line. Mr. Duncan McLean pacsed north with a drove of cattle one evening: last week, mingiing business with pleasure. F. Br‘esh struck our vicinity. our young men have the M ULL CORN ER. DROMORE. 1698. H ‘.0 .â€"-o all the go Be sure you get S man and fish are on I? _ the hypephes hites,which ‘ . ‘@ supply a. femfnot only for a f9 f? the tissues of the (30635611! ,4 for the bones and nerves, , and'will Build up the chfld gvhen its erdizgzrv {30:3 phites of Lima and Soda. (fail: it is a scientific fact that cod-liver oil is thy. most digcstikle oil in 33‘ Thos. Heys. Auaiytical Chemist. annutu aym-“l ham made an exvmiuavim. m Ur. Chase’s Catarrh (‘ure fur Cocaine uni any of its cumpumuls from samplee pnrvha» ed 111 the open market. and ï¬.:d nuue [Hes- ent." Ur. Chase‘s Catarrh Cure is a mu uâ€" m'n a drug. Price 25 cents, blower immu- A 81000 ï¬le «menu rel at the dence of Mr. John Lewis, on 1 night, at Niagma Ont. can be overcome in almast all cases by the; 05¢ 9f chtt’s Emulsion of @543. does not supply 'proper nourishment. Be sure you get SCOTT’S EmulsIOI. 300 With! an and fish are on the wrapper. All druggists; 50c. and $2.00. ‘ ‘g...â€"_ A no laurel 3 widow and children» Much sympathy is extvudod to NM mourners. John Ferguson «ha ar- rived a. day too late to 1"an hi. father's funeral was just in tinw to see his lye-Saved wife breathe hur last. The bride who was manic d 0' 1y about two months “in :1 favm to among the 50mm; people. M2rh sympathy is extcmlml to m the ho. l‘eaved husband aml‘fz'ivnds. 'ltr- {uneral which was largely :Hh'n‘l'wi showed the esteem ia which she “up: held. Wasï¬ng in Children He leaves a wir! SCOTT BOWNE, Beware of Cocaine. Chemistv, Toronto. a \‘