aLHULA. was comDIEIQYu Cramps and Diarrhoea. Prompt treatment with Dr. Fowler’s Strawberry in such cases relieves the pain, checks the diarrhcea "Band prevents serious 3cons. cquences. Don't [:3 take chances of Spoil‘ ing a whole summer's neglect of puttinga bottle rrhoea doctor in with your see that it's the genuine tract of W'ild Strawberry, imitations are highlydan- man. 15 e keeps. Don't y allowing Shea m under her 11059 we? dairymam is one who out of his. cows. shrink in milk yield weather it shows 0 not given. they!!! [In gum 3d Bitters ago,.nd Ferers fro; en puts several tum-gs clear, terse manner as 3' region exists where dairymen. ws do nor have to .o ï¬sts his or lothing me money for the nan In keeping his mrepair than in 1001:- al fences. t farm wages, how r average dainmans '06 to estabhsn a m c tion from mometer vduce reg ’ cheese. FOR DA IRYMEN Extract of Wild Sta; begry. is knO“m P5 'edffom A ' saving my 1;; My Tecon’m the usually hand “'11“ (10W‘1 5110 L in- on let ouc, N22?! ?DIOI‘€- A1111] 1' B w are ‘ w: w not (L m pm chasing one 01m 1 nude] Rifles as we 91 11\ 12 a.» c a few on hand "‘1 ill. l1 {I} neF UN Car Load â€a? of 1 hers Com 1n 8. IIYO 118 Fanning Mills. thf w m Fun and \Vinter. oron‘co and Cbatham V and Team Whips by lhnuszmds. eiwgai another large 2;: of Kent Saws. Buck Hum". Saws, Broad Axes, ..‘.ka:. Chopping Axes. .. ~ <_ an Chains. Halter Tr we ( hains, Dog Chains, a mess Oil, Harness _. We are now in a A»: ixe _\ou Gleac Bar- ‘ . 5‘ lines as our goods . 2;.rafzt 23813“? the rise. 1 ' A 7 L: 1‘. M the best Uanacuan (5:111 for 900. md see us in our 2m )1] 31' HEN †STOVES, ALL SIZES. Dâ€" re Cnchet Quilts hand- 1< {47.391118 with fancy HI‘ ‘1‘ $111) n+..zterswn2xnâ€"$125 u inble Linen 3.56. \‘.d each Table Linen flo.al 1.: cxtla and can’t .11 101 the price H Ii] piz‘me. where you :zvthing‘ you re- of Silverware in abundance. {if our choice (1 Wheelbarrows 1’>1'ice. f Rants and Shoes at -h are the 1(nw9.~:t, it: Shoe D1‘653111g, 20c. s 250. to 500. 3. pr. Slippers. <. pat. tr in Felt. Sade IOUS iine at reas- Calder s 810%, Stoves, attended to. \Ve want P. C Ocnr $1. adian 10c. 1 Miss Victoria McCormack. dang!» :ter of Mr Joseph McCormack of this ipiace, who has been in St. Michael’s {HospitaL Toronto, for some weeks {for cancer treatment, died there on Tuesday of last week. Her remains Were bronght home on \Ve‘dnesday and the funeral took place the following, afternoon, the Rev. Mr. Ward ofï¬ciating. The deceasei was 30 years of age and was Mr. McCor- tnack’s only unmarried daughter. who kept house for him since the death of his wife a few years ago. The old gentleman has the sympathy of many friends in his season of} sorrow. Mr. W. J. McCoruack of1 Novar and Mrs. Gibe of Seaforth,l brother and siSter of the deceased,l ‘attended the funeral. ‘ l : Our town butcher, Mr. M. Wilson, [is an ardent sportsman and discharg- ied. many a shoc without any mishap until some days ago. when he met with an accident which might have cost him his life. Firing at a par- tridge, the shell containing smoke- less powder bursc the gun barrel. shattered the stock and injured three of Mr. \Vilsm'l’s fingers, \Vhether the bird was surprised or not, Mark doubtless was, and he has reason to be that kful that only his digits suï¬ered in the explosion. The young people at Flesherton Station have organized an Epworth League Societv and the following have been elected oï¬icers: Pres., Rev J. Ward; lst Vice-Pres., Miss Johnsron; 2nd Vice-Pres., Mr. S. Hemphill. 3rd Vice-Pres., Mrs. Jas. Dyce; Sec., Mr. Jas. Legate; 'l‘reas., Miss Cairns; Lookout (3011).. Misses Ella. Wilcox. Mary Cook and Bella Stewart. The Union Sabbath School there are busy preparing for their annual entertainment. Rev. Dr. Fraser, of Arman, agent of the British Foreign Bible Society. visited the branch here and delivered an interesting address in the Baptist church in behalf of the Society Thursday evening last. week. Ofï¬cers were eiected for the ensuing year as follows: Pres, Rev. A. J. Darroch; Sec., Rev L. W. Thom; Treas., Wm. Henderson; Dr. Christoe. 'l‘. J. Sheppard and Jer. Thompson were elected members of the Executive; Mr. R. Trimble Bible depostory. The collector’s returns were not all in but enough to Show that. this branch will contri- bu be about $40 to the present Society this year. A‘ The union between Proton Station ‘ and the Flesherton and Eugenia. charge was ratiï¬ed by the Orange- ville Presbytery last week and the new order of services will commence next Sunday as follows: Eugenia in the morning, Flesherton at 2.30 p.1n. and Proton in the evening. The former Sunday evenme; service {hour here will be occupied by the Christian Endeavor Society of the church. The Sabbath School will hereafter be at 1 30 p.m., instead of ‘in the morning. A N - M. Richardson Co’s grocerv window was artistically dressed with tea lasn week and a prize (fruit dish set. in silver) was to be given on Saturda: evening to the person who gueSSed nearest the correct number of pounds in the window. Miss Stelia. McCalmon won the prize and Editor Thurston came within 3} of a pound of tieing with her. My, T, Wyville. is sinking a well 2 property 011 Ali village. L\e\vCUIU UJ ylcyuv. Rev. \V. H. and Mrs. Defoe. of Markdale. visited over Sunday with the former’s brother here. Mr. Defoe preached in the church Sunday evening. ‘1 1“.“ L.-.- kno“ f“ Station Agent .uuu . . .. V..-" furlough enjoying his annual holi- days with friends at Foronto and elsewhere. Rev. D1. Fraser, of Arman, was the guest of Rev Mr. Thom, while in town last week. Rev. A. J. Daxroch is engaged in ° his Salem appoint- menc. Mr. Geo. Elder, or Arnot, paid Mr. A. S. VanDusen a short V1511: last “eel-I. Mr. Elder recently returned from the Klondike and hopes to re turn again to that. region. Auctioneer Mrs. W ‘ o i A 11?. FLESBERTON . iuy evening. gent McGill has been cn )joyillg his annuai holi‘ friends at Toronto and R J, Sproule _con- of Islarkda‘te, has been. ice i of Proton Station, and improving his ice Street in this at the ï¬iï¬ â€˜13?“- ï¬â€˜vVe have aFew Odd Snaps visiting the past week with her muthe1',;\l1's.Ste\xa1t 1 A number {10111 Dundaik visited iover 911111.115 i11 £01111. Messrs. Archie mind Iohn Gibson at their home. “has "Blacklock and MISS Cole at the ilkMiel home and Miss Kline “as .the grues of \113.Gco. Mitchell. 3 8,534.15 y-q 4 LEI; r: ' UBU L81.-â€" WWW 'n‘ruC-z " {“1me spent Sunday at home. Mr. D. McClocklin, of Guelph, is visiting present {2; km. was wgwawawqa Vii? it; a: mme p.‘. ls Quickly Ended when Ir. A. W. chase’s Gintmeni is applied itching. burning sensations of piles, there are other symptomszwhich produce restlessness and at times excruciating pains known only to the victim of piles. What would one give to be free of this terrible disease? And yet there is a cureâ€"a positive cureâ€"which does not cost much andis not painful or difï¬cult to apply. Dr. A W. Chase's Ointment is, so far as is known, the only absolute cure for blind, itch- ing. bleeding and protruding piles. It gives relief at the ï¬rst application and affords a per- fect cure in the mOst aggravated cases. Mr. Isaac Foster. Erieview. Ont., says: “I was troubled with itching piles for two years and could not sleep at night. I was half crazed and tried everything. Finally seeing Dr. Chase's Ointment advertised I tried it and found it good. After a second application I found relief. and one large box cured me. Have never been bothered since, and I can re- commend it to all suffering from the same Dr. Chase's Ointment is for sale by all daiers, or Edmanson. Bates Co., Toronto. Mr. Frank Livingston, Mt. Forest, Re v. Mr F: 3 hop Palms tram $2 up will be open every and. Saturday. 11 RE PAl RI'N G prom p 1“ 123112359 “EM S. Galvanized and Iron ing‘; rags, Brass and Iron Cylinders, \ Pumgs mm $311M erlv ...... We are pleased to inform you that our business is growing: every month by leaps and bounds. You cannot fail to notice the crowds of people who do busmess with us now, and we Want to increase our trade still further. “Good Goods at Honest Prices,†“Cash Buying and Cash Selling,†“Prompt and courteous attentiOn,†“Your money back if not satisï¬ed,†are a few of our mottos, and we attribute our success to the adoption of them in our store. We want you to feel at home when you come in, and to im- press upon you that it is a great pleasure and honor to show you our goods. We never get angry if you don’t buy. Prices are going up, UP, UP in every department. The latest advance is 111 Groceries and Hardware. his Sister Mrs. Culvert. at Ltendcd [0 “3 Manufacturer of And Dealer in â€" VICKERS. 1-qu uharson accom pan ied L 8 lbs. Choice Raisins for 250. buy good fresh Poultry, Dry Picked, for Cash. 2000 yards Bicycle Suiting, 32 in., reg. 150., at 7c. a yard. Ladies Astxaehan Fur ()0 ats $27. 50 to $37. 50. L111 qe New Stock Handsome Cape1 mes $5 to 9516 each 3 Boxes Matches 101 25' )0. Red He11in0 1210 a. box. A pound of Tea for 100. 6 lbs. New Pig's fo1 25c. promptly and prop \Vednesday 1w $3 I? H. n... .a. "I .1 -------- .1. a". I‘M .,v\ 11€( (This is the same 215 the last iot we had in by Mr. rI‘hos. Milligan visited several of his adherents here last week. 311-. Herb. Livingston returned last week with two ï¬ne deer the product of a twg weeks hunt. in Mnskoka. Mr. Joe Vickers returned on Sat- urday from Manitoba and will remain for the winter but intends to return in the spring. _ - _ ‘_ Q A Social in aid of the Sunday School will be held in the Church here on Friday Dec. 22nd a good committee are now preparing a pro- gramme. Several speakers are expect- ed to be present. All are Welcome. Admission 10 and 15 cts. SOME who have attended the Wa- Hoo Concert pronounce it all right, and it must continue all right. to get patronage in this town. mwsm m Skin diseases from the merest pimples to salt rheum, running sores, are quickly, cured by Dr. Agnew’s Ointmentâ€"35 cents. 'Who does not envy a. baby its soft velvety panion skin? How 'many suffer from distressing Agnew skin diseasesâ€"Do you suffer? Have you permar tetterâ€"salt rheumâ€"scald headâ€"ring worm weczemaâ€"ulcersâ€"blotches on the skinâ€" chronic erysipelas -â€"liver spots and what not else of these distasteful and aggravating disorders which disï¬gure and discourage? Dr. Agnew’s Ointment allays the dis- tressing itching, burn- ing, stinging sensa- tions which are part and parcel of such troubles, and in a thousand cases where internal treat- ments have failed to heal and eradicate them it has worked wonderful and perman- ent curesâ€"and no skin dis- .,-_ --_ W' _ Nho does not envy a baby its soft velvety kin? How 'many suffer from distressing ,kin diseasesâ€"Do you suffer? Have you etterâ€"salt rheumâ€"scald headâ€"ring worm ~eczemaâ€"ulcersâ€"blotches on the skinâ€" :hronic erysipelas panion until past middle life. and Dr. Agnew‘s Ointment has cured speedily and permanently. because it is a boon to babylandâ€"scald head and its irritations. which are accom- -â€"liver spots and what paniments to the teething period,are quickly It is a boon to mothers iot else of these distasteful and aggravating driven off and restlessness passes awayâ€"- iisorders which disï¬gure and iiscourage? Dr. Agnew’s Ointment allays the dis- thousand where internal treat- wonderful and perman- ent curesâ€"and no skin dis- ease, no matter of how long standing, has baffled its curative qualiï¬es. In cases of chronic eczema it has proved its great w where this dread affection has been birthright of its patient and constant com- A lady living in a northern County town writes that for seventeen years she was troubled with salt rheum. $110. took doctors’ treatments and used many lotions without any permanent relief. Reading of the cures made. by Dr. Agnew’s Ointment, she decided to try it. The ï¬rst application allay'en‘l the irritation and she continued using itâ€"the disease rapidly dis- ,,__-,_, ,2 am: nnu- rm- tvcn vezu'n there has been no one application will relieve irritating sensations in an orth, and cases are on record long standing cases disappear after from the three to ï¬ve nights' treatmentâ€"the pain and and where torture reigned with baby this balm brought rest and a cureâ€"it affords in- stant relief from the itching distress. . . . Do you suffer from pilesâ€"itching,blind, bleeding or ulcer- ated Pâ€"No remedy has brought so quick relief, spared painful surgical operations as Dr. Agnew's Ointment -â€"it has proved itself an absolute cure for piles in all forms and at all stagesâ€" the itching, instantâ€"and soreness quit you and the tumors vanish. The baby of another lad living on Paciï¬c Ave. in Toronto, was terribly at icted with scald-head and eczema~she tried washes {prescribed by her physi- cian, and soaps advertised or such purposes,but the disease remainedâ€"Dr. Agnew's Ointment was her good friend; half a be: cured the baby and cured herself of troublesome piles which had been the bane of her life since baby’s birth. A lady living in a northern County town writes that for seventeen years she was troubled with salt :heum. she took docrors' treatments and used many lotions witltctzt any permanent relief. Reading of the curse made by Dr. Agnew’s Ointment, she decided to try it. The ï¬rst application allay'ee‘l the irritation and she continued using itâ€"the disease rapidly dis- appeared and now for two years there has been no sign of a. return of it. ale,“ v; u- -v-â€"--- -_ D72. AGNEVV’S CURB FOR THE HEARTâ€"Cures pdpitation, fluttering, shortness of breath and all hear: disordersâ€"relief in 30 minutes. F R. AONEWfS CATARRHAL POWDERâ€"Has cured cases of catarrh of so years‘ standingâ€"relieve: 6010 it. LUC “C63“ ILL Av .‘I“‘H.vw DR. AGNFW’S LIVER PILLSâ€"Stop sfck headacheâ€"cure constipation, bfliousness and I: ~plca>¢pc mus damsâ€"~40 in a box-40 gems. the head m 10 minutes. At. to offer This Week. HERE THEY ARE: . A. HUNTER. % wmwmflm (‘AME TO THE PREMISES 0F Tm: FNDER- ’ signed. Lots 3 and 4, Can. 1, X. I). R, G101h"g. on or about May 20th, a Yearling Steer. men‘ is requested to prove pmperty, paw expenses Mu 1)L"I‘L‘ l) 1) L‘Y 1‘ UAI- JuAv' AV†--.. _-‘,._ . ,., . r Durham. :1 pure bred Berkshire Boar " King: Charles.†PEUGREEâ€"Farrowed Marcl129tln ’97. bred by Francis Russel, ()edarvillo, ()nt-. 2nd owner, Peter Muir, Fleshcrmn Station, ()nt. 3rd owner. James Atkinson, Durham, Ont. Sim Black Princcu4549n. (bred by C. '1‘. Gal‘hnt, Clare- nwnt, ()nt.), dam Jominm-GO4â€". (bred by J. (G. Snell 8:, Bro., Snulgmvc, Ont), by Star One {imp} â€"071â€", brcd by J. 1’. King North Stake, England. -(?nquet.te-2786-â€": by Longmnge (imp.)â€"â€"lh‘!Â¥b‘â€"~ Hildvrse. [inlp,]-1727-by Patent (1558).,4'ompton 1:356] by I’x‘imw-Sistm' of Ilcvonshim Duchee‘xs‘ by Var wick lst.,-Beauty by_]Iilli«-.r._-Favorite. -....\ -rn|"\~.r‘11\\' OR SERVICE AT LOT 56 COX. ‘2‘ E. G. P. INN-haul. 9 1mm bred Berkshire B03? "1(1“ Durham P. 0., Nov. 15th, ‘99, Durham, Nov. “ vi in0 Challes.†the most obstinate eczema. pleasantly and permanently 14, ’99. “Links A'mszm sox . " ’ ‘i‘Ei‘E'R' mu 1). we: 1‘0 11')ch