'me nmm ‘p'o \ -n«-' . . "0 have M- -~vs- s «At-on -m‘mmo~e “mop- a -g. « . .. :.- . ' ~ -.-..m~vQ-esoncw ~c~u~ v.-¢. - .. .93.‘ v â€â€".. in...‘ - ». .- .- â€Wm‘mmrww‘pnuw‘..‘oy rid Fw’v’â€"Qt .ww_ ‘fl. '9-» -dqwbow-«wq w-ï¬ . a v-q‘.‘ I 4 THURSDAY. - THE DURHAM, CHRONICLE. DURHAM CHRONICLE below the surface; but as the roots to. on or about. lge ï¬rst Sepgember. J . . J ; â€"~-.. , y ; . . .. ,1? are tough and strong, it may some- 1898. when Mr. lark accor ing to . ' | I _ i w ‘ ' g a: . times b: necessary to use the gang his evidence, purchased a windmill of ' i K, \m w “KhaléS'bK‘l’zs‘.†W, S} . s'bswzslbelbewwatpelgag 5 .g i 1 â€W“ ' '-- « --~ NOW or even the single DIOW- About the Goold. Sheeply Muir Co., of pray . l , ‘% 579" '25.. avg ' iturcd off in the usual way during the? A day or so after the purchase ’ . -. - . .. - t . i w Irwin “mum“, the 1st of July. theland maybe. sown Bran..ord. through fr Caldera, the BIOCll l 93‘“ ' 51% ‘ , Proprietor. wrth rape in drills, say 2b inches local agent here. I‘he Wln .mi 12 r , all, {3}, .« _..- ____.....- apart. and kept clean, or nearly so, .Clark claims. was not to be shipped l ’3): 8 ea I n '30? ~~-~«â€"--â€"â€"~--- .,_hiu_ ' â€"_ i so) w, ’ ' DURHAM. 5 as . 9,2,. ‘ o l ~ - . l iby the horse-hoe and more or less 3, until on or about †the ï¬fteenth of S DURHAM, BIAY 10. 1900.. hand hoeiiig. The rape can be pas- l September, 1898. p I ay G M 2.. u'T‘ f5 3' Q 0' "O N at are. ’in‘ * ' â€" ~ - ‘ -- -I fall ; and occasionally it may be neC- Clark lost a liores and requested Mr. . \l/ . lessary to put 3110319? hoed crop 0“ ' Calder to cancel the order which he. i 533(- Q And OldeSt seed 9X6 0 o . ' . Noxmus Weeds. ‘ the same ground the followrng Spring (Mr. Calder) clalmed he had â€0" the â€W MU_W “ l all}; Y . Kw, \V . _ isay a crop of corn; but much depends power to do, but would write the ; £22. â€01156 I†i own, ((5 9 32?}111 .21“: a few paragraphs ‘ upon the timeliness. regularity and Company. and have them do so if Do not have Spraying tOO ! (ii? I . . . 523g. about Boxrous Weeds, including thoroughness with which the hoeingt they would. This was about the 5th late a 1d 1 . “a . l gag mpO’li‘t 9f Seeds are now in stock including all $35,. some of their characteristics. when is done [of September and the mill, it appears I“; . 1 , OSG ‘1 your ; $12 I re btaplf F1911 and Garden Seeds. Large bill" '3? ““ v t ‘ g I) .‘ v w o . .U . . - v i . O . (AV e1.s S" ied :1t [4 ." 3‘ ,7 r‘ ‘s ) v 3:. =0, Elfin matlllf ..iil how to destroy ! soimEL on SHEEP SORREL. was shipped on the sixth, as slhown . turtdand Pl 688. D1 Op I l e‘l’é W PP C 051 \\ iiOLLsAm. In res. (it): . . ï¬ 0 -‘ a - ' . ’ 6 ’ . . u ‘ .- ' t 6 . .. \ >4“ , . . ; “yards to All . {1 .11 m a CtlEl In (In 815.3. 1 . - Lace Curtains. 31-: .yards long, 2,_ 4., z . .. ll 0‘ . V, . . , \ (toL'cn-r‘P-rss‘ 'rwI “1H1, mg. (2U \(‘K i A perennial with running 1-005 {153:1 'lie Conipanv to Mr Calder Inense Stoolmsne .OLll 1111 £300 8"â€;“51‘3i 3 yards linig‘ 650 ailing-.12: pair. l 9X3 Dubai Beets, (jdllOtS, ‘3), " “ ' ' ~ " ' ‘ r " - ' .. m r . . z i . -‘ -- ‘ ° . ' , i "o 1106 .ur arns, 3 1-2 yarr s orig. $1. ; [g .3,- , . i . . , r 1, ‘ : w _ ~. â€z: GRASS. QUI'I‘t.‘ll-GR.\\‘S. Ol". Ql_.'l(,‘l{-(}R.A.I\'.’\' l stocks. -,}1:e Stlcéll ls'l‘iselfigtlfles :39! Mr. Clark refused to accept, the mill, 11n0in0 . pl axprs Rtrtllculliobbinet,[the new (lriivtain lino}: â€th all , gig Mdngel. \Vul tZel, I (11 1111) ï¬eedb. :9), -. , v u r v A. erect. \VI 1 rall(: l S. 1 a ' ( . . ‘ . _ .0 . ' _ ‘ 0 1n l‘lce u d1!!‘ )0 “1 ball“ 0 h 7 ~I ‘ ‘ ‘ "‘i‘ 0 _ 7': MN; “um l‘-(.RAS>. l . . . l .. . 3 d for the amount and tired in '~ :5 1. 10111 ., . . .. . ,. _7 w .. . p a 3 - ,7 . . m . , , , , l Spear-shaped and quite characteristic. “ ‘13 sue 75 t $15 p d‘iiiie lane". .{J-rir wide, ‘.3r.ic a yard. 511$. D“ Ell f "“Sbth 50“ lug 11‘1130' $32 COllel-"l'ftSS is a creepln†perennial. r . . - . ~ d .. . Brantford. C '0 . ‘ a" "9““ 94"" “Mei "â€0“.“"1’1. A smart w -.. . ’l-\‘ } - h H r 1 u lRf t h- h rhe flO“ ers occur In lecemeb an Art . l w b ‘11 Caldel in \Vbltu 14111011 l‘alilc Covters 2 1-†V1111». lorw 3?} ‘0 gig ‘~'_‘â€"**-â€"â€"-â€"â€"~' «â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-~- ‘*_.I \‘V/ . «7- z-Q . o 0 . , . ., "x 4 .. o . . i -.¢ . 5‘, .. : .__..____- __ ".. \\ irc “10.x .. mm .0 r ee ig . green in c0101.. The foliage has at Clark 111 egts tna i 0015:2334..." Table COW†0] 43,, ’m‘ It has a jointed rootstock which pen- etrates (ice-ply into the ground and possesses great vitality. The plant produces Spikes from n l\‘ 73$ I . l O ‘ i . . pronounced acid taste. “giving his evidence at Biantforg h“‘*"‘ * $1 “Hm“ I 2 yards lung, ’ 71‘s Amellcan . banadlan 38 d i b“ 0, e [1,“ he had neltllLI' telegraphed l ‘V 1M0 “(41 him-«uh» large time. $1.00 each. 9,36 __-_ - _.________.- ' ' * ’* - ' .l «r gtlar. - ‘ r' ' ~ - 1119 $881.11: 1 161“ ‘onrn triallal . l or telephoned the Company In regar English Linoleum, Jyards Wide, . _ A. . , 506 it square. \‘(l \l/ smooth and shining when naked but. . . . l‘loorlhl cloth, lyaril, 1 1.4, i 1.3 a .,, .; ~. ' >4 (lull brown when in vested b)" its? to the Shipment; Of the mill, and on S “'Nlr. at 250a. square yard. M d ““15 (<5 (i-I'UYFR .ï¬lililt $353 1" WW “"5" ' ii i l the strength of the telegram subse- 5“ “muln SEE†$15“ ‘" $3"â€â€â€â€œh' -â€" _.â€"â€"..â€"â€".â€"_ I .‘n-go. . .i to 5' inches long. The small spikelets alternate ’lh‘ ’ .‘.. - -.._.._..... “0’-†W; NI; .w (up, all, . I \ I, - . i ' r 0. An average lant iroduces , . . _ I“ . .- at each notch of the tlorverstalk, With : Chieinia 000 fed 5’ p I l quentlv produced and contridrctory -~â€"‘â€"â€"-â€"~â€"~â€"-“:*M..- v - » ~â€"~- '32’5 he†and Garden.â€"â€"(‘om, 'l‘arcs. llllll“':ll‘l:lll and Miller. 3‘ o l " A j ‘. i ‘ . , . i B ’ the edge of the si'ukelet turned to- ‘L 0m ’ be a . lof the 'thl't‘Salkl evidence the action ' - \ii Seeds â€"(i\'ii \'“- ~ » - 11$ - ‘ H T- ffl , ,- a } Ito-<6 t‘lllb‘l' ' ‘ "r S 5.04 ° ‘ L 5- Dutch Nets 10c poi-pound. Top ()iiioirs l’ota‘ui ()nimis l‘Iiiuli. \l/ - “'3ng in? Sifiui- imeo 0“ 9““8" u ‘ '“ p L L l was entered. Another shipment of Ready- prlng “n 8 (ii? rum" onions‘ Ԡi i P I 5K6 , , ' r r- - .- . . . - . . 5,1,4 ‘ ‘ ‘ 'l he semis are :ter it :13 m. long. and 3 blue 0f seeding. Jill-l -OCt0l)€1. i Clark-‘5 eVltlellCB here on Monday. MlXQtl Pulllt Just [0 hand. Our â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- 7:? 1‘ REDING S'l‘l'Flr‘S.â€"Gronnd ()il (take, in liar-us of 100 pmnuls ("iroiiiii’ l iiisvml iii é‘k’x‘ rather Slender A. n average plant; PrOpOgationâ€"â€"by its running rcot-l confirmed by that of Mr. Macfarlune. 3“!“ for â€â€3 PM!!!" THIS already cx- Are all “1- (JOHN‘- early and '32:? i'iiiii‘rii-m limifliOiâ€"iiulï¬' I‘miem' Jill-“Sh “"m' ‘md mm" SIM" “I" l""“"‘"“ ‘3’: - - . - - - . . I -m'. .z u a. 3' :irs. 2 .‘ - ': ' - N -~~ pl'C'LlllClng 400 Sf‘f’ds. :StOCkS. and as all llllpul'lty In ClOVl’l‘l the agent of the telegraph COlnpltlly needed last year’s lJUSlnCSS. 'l‘he get, your ple. : S!†(J "I H,. llrlsul Sill. \rttl luldlm . 4‘"? ' . . ‘ - u i ‘ a o . I...“ W‘ ‘ ' v ‘ ' Time of flowering. June-.Tniv. 8080‘. OSPGCMHY AlS'ke- go to show that a telegram was sent, 151““ Mid (into Paint is goriig rapid- w, hm L m†I. {g . o, f n 1‘ l i «ii: La] 1“ \uugh‘m’ Carman's 39' 2- big. “ ' 3 . . . “ ,- . . r ' ‘ v . , , . i l ." â€l" †. l’l'll'L-l' . NH'S o a 'llH 5 mm 7 . , .‘v Tth of seeding, July-;\ugust. f El'fltllCIlflOll.--SOl‘l'¢_‘l IS usually all ‘ but its no evidence for the defence 1-; ‘ Near 1) evely DOISOD thMVS 101‘ Men, \memlr and (Ilrilrlrren, :rl. usual] (if IiOSO Of the horth’ Pl'ldc Of ATEQHCH° Eng. llisiwrs'il {hp rootstock . are 0,â€, ? indication of a poor. sandy. or gravel-l was put in. and the case adjourned to t‘lc HUI-10 Of our Buggy Paint and 1â€â€œ “'15“ l"'“"'-'*- (“Invalid set: us! 9135 ~ _- mg» -~: . .._.___._ 3.33% _».,t..( ..__. _. t..- oxï¬ . - . , ’. . ‘ . t » ‘ .,°. . II" rir‘ : 11.0““ bv iinpli’ini its ml the . ly SOll. lt prefers acrd sorls. hence be transferred to Biantfortl no delin- 10D Dlehblllg. ' §"$ i) :i' t b .. ) ): s‘c I k ' 2 .i . _ . . ‘: . ' . . 7‘ â€"-- ~ ._.,_ . . . IL\ ‘ >ï¬4 “WIS. are occasionallv found in seed-l liming and manuring are efl’ective rte conclus.on can be arrived at so Si!) Dru ist a d If» :‘r‘mm ' " " ' i ‘ i ‘ ' l rmnedies, when the land isjwell tilled. ; far. “â€â€˜N ’3'): . gg n 513‘ ~ h ' ‘ ' l T} . .° . ‘ . . . . - .. ' ~ >04 ’1 .. 18 remedies â€l\C‘ll [01 the dOCh ill? ’1‘ ll!" 'l‘hursdav \Iy Calder â€008 "I? I ' (MI, ii'hatevwr value couch-grass may) . . a . . - . - . O" 3’ " ’ i ' . h L A Of Cr a ’. 7/» have for D‘tStlll'e i†ll'tbi'TOf tlkilli†applicable to Sorrel. only It tequnes' to Brantfoz'd where the conclusrori 0f arge ssortment Curse rid . . ' . 5X5 88 sman 4'5 1 ‘~ _( t . lb t Lb :i . , , .. . . o 0 . - i s. a -â€"~ . . . . I“ more fret uent use of the broad-shared . . .- ._ ~ in . . ,- , -. x 'M‘ mm Keepmg â€556.5510“ of the smll ,' 1_ . ,_ ‘ ‘ . ‘ the preliiiiiiiaiy .rniestigation “Ill l)L Mill. Cans. Copper Nickle Ket- giggleseseggggbggéggnflggv eggggakegggxflgggggstgewa",err,atom/’41,w, . ‘ . . cultivator . u liicli should be used so! . .. â€1.1 'lth m «1 dav or so. . . . .__.._... r In In ll\ 1\ In In (a movie/m rm qvq‘vqwrmsr/pr, \q\7 t: :7â€; W'wmnt Ti'li'lei's it extl'einclv Ol)Ji‘CClOllilble. t c it, ti 8 IOOl ju t below (I ‘plOLLLttt \\ . _ tics and (’l‘iullteware of even. .- -. ._ l\ as It\ 1“ IA IA /\ .t . . . . - ' as o L i ' S s ' i0 ~, . . . , . . ~ [g 33 imp,» p; as: i 1 ; . â€" 1- ‘ . . . . Lountv Attoriie ' Mclxa.v of ()weii descri itron arriv t . .. 01f 51 ‘ é". } l 1 .Utm“ 0. Stunt? surface of the sorl. Without bringing gound *uu 1 'tsysolicitor, for the l 9‘1 in» Week. soils. rom w l" 133:1 ' _ - _ ‘- . r . t 3 ft . .. n ‘t ‘ â€1 (.1 ll 1‘ ‘ â€I’m†3 ‘ ‘ up any of the creeping rootstocks. Crown while \lr Calder vas repre (:12. LUl‘l'Jllithltl'. l ‘ . ‘ " ' ,7. v 3' .V w " a ‘V ' 7‘- ‘ ' 'i.;,..u1ic.,[;0n To iles‘rov this â€In,“ LAM“ “ (ll-“I‘m“ 0“ ‘-'OOSEâ€)OT- sented by Mr. hingston. of Mount g, r . . .. L .1 L t. H ( . ._ . ‘> . 1 ’.1 1 ' d.“ ‘.b . ‘ . the cultivation should be such as to, An annual \VCCL “u e 3 â€t†uted borest. B“ ,Y‘ ,I E _.._.-.. . -. . , . , iii cultivated land. It grows to a MR. CALDER’S STORY. - m . - . , ,, . pm ten. lL appearing abort,- thesui-l l eight f fr n“) to l" fe 3th The S. . g ' . 1.; __,--- Manufacturer 0f . RICK. HOLbl‘. A.\l) LO 1‘-“ llll'. lac». llCii‘Hl crops of various kindS. l ,1"? 0†O I_ â€. ) ‘ L ' l A“? i 0“ ruesday afternoon “'9 Intel" And Dealer in ..---._.. ‘_ 319111513“ I’i’Ul'm‘i}: UH (ii‘u'n'fle Street. shallow (fiilll\'(lilOll. or a bare {3110“, ! is giOOt ed and. iiiucli blunt. ietl. lire; viewed Mr. Call or to ascertain some STRATFO D :(r119.:l(‘.l'e of good land .1†good lilt‘zlllull. a Cl! Which lillr'l{‘.\'lio:it max. iw sown I leaves are \vllltlSll green below and; particulars regarding the matter and Our Bicycles are 3‘0ng very fast. R . Ont. Punlpg ()f all I§il}ds (tlgfllli'fblex{girlishv0. will be sold on (any i i ' a if i . ‘ ' r - l v “t ' ‘ v ow . - , ' . . . ' v ‘ 4‘ ’ , ' " ‘ ’ ' r ‘ v ' ‘ i ' ‘i ’ V. (J m“; plowed under. will be found use-9 dark green dl)OVt.. llic flouers are l to learn something touching upon thel Remember “8 handle the .4 Do- Y(,)L.>lt:i;\‘ll..\l ii“) “om-ax Him 1.1) 13k ' o . ‘ - - .1 i . 7‘ . . ' ‘ . .‘_‘ . _ l . . . . ,, v ‘ . v _ f. - .i.‘ ,1: 1.: . ‘1â€... “I (' IUUNlll‘: : .. .1 ' : ‘ _ ‘ flit. ;\ “'Pll ll‘izl‘i‘iiil'vjrl :‘tllll ('Ill't’fllllVi lHNOl‘lsplClOllb (â€H1 1"†BQIllbll 1!] 60101 '1 lllltlll'e Of the defence. He COlLl L15, lllllllOl), the CHI) lelrable wheel. 13101119).â€,“(’l;‘"m." to {11:1 lllr'rtfl'urr' ill, Slllll:l(l";i:il A, - El). )“I‘LH'AB' 1,;illllijl.5ill!" ctiirivatml rape crop is (351‘.eci;'i_,ll\' 9L; The seed is black and Shining, lens-l and he was (will) {1'08 l“ Speaking “D- B , V‘ ‘ J(;1?,l’fi::.tié:‘fl$121331‘lmfl‘;{â€\’;‘;t-};â€'\l ‘:;“'l‘l“()ԠSP0?“ (1 illV‘JlllZCd and 117011 PIP“? 01‘ T†\V. CALlrl'll: I)lll‘ll‘l‘l‘ . - a . . . i o P . . ¢ 5 , 2 b" - .0 . ‘ ,1: ;. . . :_ . . w . I . .. féi'ith: as a. means of destroying: illiSi Shaped. and round. about l-lb 111. iii I on the stiliJcct, that lie was never U1 ERCUP ROLI‘ER CHURN IS 192110- tells you about, our supi-rior miv,:llit:,£c:_ 1110' ~ Bl'flSS Bl“lSS Ialned .J‘m' “i 1900- *1 grass. i diameter. I asked in court about the telegram, the Churn that every person i‘g";;l"'::l:“}: .Wur «'{rursu now. t l(iiii- attendance tilt-2171 C’ l. dc ' . ‘ . g _ . â€". ' ‘ . . . . _ ' . . ' 2: si 1" your iy year. .- :ll‘Wr‘. number of ‘ 1'01] " In C ‘Q Ono - r‘ l r - ‘ . 7.. y . g. ~ ‘ v: - _‘ 3 ‘Vdrltb. AS t '-0; I h . H . . ( l o i no treatment outlined for Lanadai ,l‘ii'no of flowering, .1 Litre October. l H0 bd} h lllh Que-5‘10? \éds - ‘ Did we“ «is a: dildd can “01k It as bitiirlitntritiiilciiihilium grog-lepton L'mfnl Sitimumix 3 ‘V " ' . ) .. . . .. . ,. ' , , , ° i .. . . w; l - ~ r 1 ; ll ' ill ‘ g' Wll u ) “rel'Son. L. . -’ r. 1 .1: H “lice ' its yr-ar ruin janitrn, blllbblt llirl} l)‘ l )llU\\ (ll lll (,Ollrl)¢l.tlllg: 'lllll‘} of seeding: (\ugust.0ctobelv. i 5 0“ (1:11; “$101"lid-1012:}:‘lcof zitel)l:]ii19., I l I‘llltl‘d .Slilllâ€˜ï¬ illlll 3(t\\'l()llll(ll;llltl. Pum s fro!“ u war -' 0 , lllls we†. t D‘ . . . ream 0 10 8 MPH L - . p p [l = J ‘ ..istributionâ€"-by seeds. especrally . . .. . . ,. .. . - . « . , - - luli‘K. ci'iti.i;ii INN‘K. soi'it pork. or: las an impurity in clover and grass said 11:5; 11.15“ exit: tilile‘utéllinï¬ï¬nnifé CANADIAN and .American . W' J' ELLIOTT.Pr1nc1pal. Sh0p open every afternoon G l Bl _ \‘l-‘llUW i i" ("i’ q â€1 )e ‘11†‘0“ ‘l’ . 6 Coal Oil always in stock. ..___- ' enercr GCKSI l Nth. ‘ ‘ ‘ "J " l A“ 3' , says was never mentioned. ""'_"‘““_' â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"....-._~.._. .\,‘ ilecii-iwmred perennial weed ill-i Eradication. â€"Late cultivation . ’3 Moreover he volunteered the infor- A. GORDON " A11 REPAIRING .1. _ _ l , l i ORSESHOEING A SPECl-'\L'lvli- troduceil from lanolin. é‘si‘iecially necessary in combating matio“ that the deal with Mr. Clark ~ -â€" â€"~~--v -___.-_- n___ - m1] . ‘n d d l-’ oml)t 5 am P10D'~ . Sill'ieï¬lll‘mlï¬liir rill than of .ii.(.;...»..i li occurrs around buildings in this weed, “5 1‘ flowers and seeds “ll 3 a en C {0- or deformed root. .\ (tau. Soinci'i‘icii. ~ ' ‘ i zde â€21111818 with an ' other The lancr \\ as iii the s t . 3 very late in the Season. , 1 1 t l n 9-] ed to cuicel . _ 1 '( . W .. S ' i should be gatill-1'lgiloxt‘etl shallow and I man, m t m le \ . . 1. . i . ‘- b'lett ras stated liarrowed immediately after harvest {)hfcolufl hifhtd so )iiinireover town [and cultivated at intervals until late iii ‘ dull (ill (in, 9101)“) rhv'itli (L rival iii the fall, when it may be plowed or" m ha“ ‘ l‘ (â€3‘ ‘1 ‘ h i ‘ ribbed up for a hood crop the follow-l agent and feeling“ suspicious that the i‘ieglected lanes. along waysides. andl in pastures. The stem is quite slen- th~:'. and the luitvr-rsare from Six tC twvive inches long. \v'tl wavy mar- 4' Watchmaker and Jeweller, i Mi“ <treet~ln 1: “U. “1‘('.lldcr'. }*l (i. a t- I: l; _. 5 HH'lx. 1. ‘Q , w. 0. CONNOR. Lower Town, l)lil‘ii.‘lill I . I I Lower Towu. â€"- â€"â€" DURHAM. V gins: hence illl‘ r-oniriion name.‘ " ‘e’ill'lh‘ll ‘l‘iâ€â€˜Â«ii-" lib“ flow "‘4 are in ‘ .» - . . ,. -. - 1 “sz"? t ‘ t l_. -. t . _ ' '1 t r ‘ ;‘ l y ‘- »- , - -. _ __ ' - 5 05‘) a “’C‘PYPPYPPC (‘Pf (‘I‘ Y YYYq. r" ram-mes “rem in €0,101. ‘ mg. spring. bubseriuently H't’atlnent l c trialling of the orderw {5. Di 3 tol EA 0 Q00 LIAIIIII-..I'IQ".!‘£AQI'I’I“I(‘IJ%| 5 ° the same as for fovtail tenable. mm to place it “'lth‘ his] F {iii 1 'l‘ll :) “(it'll ix' " n ill . .l i. ...' ‘l i i l i ‘ t . 'i ' '1 ‘ ’1 l I ‘ ’1 ' ' VARNEY C â€St L 5» l-a “ â€Int . am. .> L-Llrlt.‘ . . llllal he telrgiapnei t it. bornpany tol . in O 4.4 l'OllSllli'l'i’llflt'.’ distances by the wind ll â€â€œm'm'd ““‘t "“"“'l I ship the mill at once. 6 354 " .‘o '5'.y ’ -- . " -.- . .'- - i 0‘ t .ï¬ 0 9 ‘. v i l‘llt} .t‘ltI lls‘lll l)lU\\]ll lil (Dior , [x 11mg- __ ,a,..ol _,_ i By the foregoing “'8 give lllC‘ pl'C‘ )lle Ethel Fee lb very .SlClx Of late S: 'zz “‘1“ “â€11. 34““ l) "“54“ ““1 when“! llllllll:ll'\' evidence on the side of the b“ 1‘01)?- to hear Of her Speedy i'e- : {j ‘3 t. .3; .,,..,. -.‘ -..' . ' ° .“ . -, . r†. “1‘ ptiiifl _ ‘ hit-\El} (olllllllul. llrlplldl) Charged Wlth Perjury. coriiplariiaiit and the eXpIanation of â€0‘ 913' F4 #4 £11 “Mm Mu ot ict seer. s Ll>ctl on the! ' â€"-â€"- Mr. Calder as to his line of conduct. Mrs. Walter Dunn has been on the ‘" g t 11 line public “ould Sullttly 3H9 ll 0 lcrvc the matter here and await .8le list: and at time of writing is not E {,4 An average plant produces aboutlcrel-lence ‘0 the rumor a couple 0f develomnents. any better. révi , , â€A". - . - ~ . ,4 l‘l i s . . - . l 1.,000 seeds. weeks ago when it was reported that A . . . . a rat t re ., hoe btore is the oniy satisrat‘f‘tory place to â€j W _ . . John Clark lr of Bentinck .. -. . . ... .5. .. . .- ..- . bonus man fll‘l‘ll’ed at Wm. Si _ . F4 bu v Footwear. The most careful lilth‘l‘S :iivwivs ll: limi- for iloweriiiw and >eetllll0‘ ' i ' " .- “ as _ Marshall’s a we k :0 l “ ». r 1 ht] nealSthted l - ' r - - - l " - “ i *3 .-. M . . e 1 0 ast um .15 y .1 . . . . .- .lulv- -\uvust t. about toenter an information against. LATOIVA. just in time to help, hi“ v'tl l" b - 2 go \\ rere a specralty is made of one line Or business. lg †. .-. i ' .\li- w . a; . . .- m , , l \ I r us _ and not where there is ‘ little. of 0v rvr inw an ‘0 Erm,humhn(“IH â€mm â€SM this _ . ‘ iii btldei, of Durham, charg . r a . seeding. Mother and son are doing More $0 t0 mOlTOVV. c l f ' , , a w . - :3 .s h _. d it? “TN cm H l' rt .X ' ’1 â€l l , â€1.31â€!†With perjury. On Monday Miss Liiarlotte binitli left for the well a r not mucr o anything. borne and .oo,; through it; . .- t i .I",) '. 1' ' ' I . ' . . ‘ . ‘ u . o i .. -o. . - ' ' , ’ i‘ f- _ r _ . .. i . .ll (Ml‘LL . i} L): afternoon last, however, the case re- Queen Câ€). last week ““01. a short Progress 0f near Sight IS the cl our beautiful summer lines. tuill cos. you nothing; 'R frequent lllrlr).l‘iltfilOll ot well cared ceived its preliinin-try hearing in the visit with her parents Mrs. J. Carson was the guest of to see the latesn and best. ltd .i 1- 'ii i" .‘i'a " -..’.‘ i I‘ ,i,‘ ~ ‘ -( D ‘ ~. ~ ‘ . . _‘ ‘ . i 3“. (‘31:) 1Ch‘~l}10l’-‘ ill“) ‘1“;- “Ilt‘hll’l†I: he lO'Vll Hall before MavorLaidlaw and We 1“» corrv to hear lll‘tt \lr \lc- Mrs. J. Eden one day labt WBEk° forerunner Of blindness". ta 5;): s. rter tin-rota ion. in: iettcr ‘lie \' - , .. .' . - r . ' * . . . - . , . . . J, . . ‘ , twittire Edge. of lodge Hill, . , -. . . . . . . - M rs. R. Eden war vr t n- : . - loi â€" .q later sown hood crops. (TSlir'rjially ."’ ' ‘3 Clement ‘5 \erylou at present, but "rents one (i l t ,5 k SI m" hug The Smallebt amount Of near if} Women’s D I 0 f d f '7" it)“ my... are more effective than {1,059 According to our usual custom we as he is under me care 0. Dr. binith p.. 33’ as tree - v. % Oflgo a. X or 3 rom - - (SC Up. 32 50“.“ earlier m the Season. Before liavenio comments to make uliile the we hope to See him fully recoveredl Adan] Little'rs rushed so hard with Sight ShOUld UOt be W M 9 Pl B l f {*3 ,1â€, llOCtl “up is 50“.“ Km; weed “my case is under investigation. but We ere lcrig. work in the \\ est tnat he has sent ne l€Ct€d : en 3 0W a 3 ram ' ' ' 756 up' 3 .’ ‘ v .-... '- f . . â€"-' ' ri . bl“ kelit from breathing; above ground NEâ€? 511.111)†endeaxor to. give some Seeding ’5 “1 full blast here at {0; {homes Derby to help him. 10m g . . *3 by going frequently over the lield 0 L1†circumstances, Whmh led up present, 111111 the “rhoâ€! Gee! Bi‘Ck e t not “03‘1“" Examlnatlon free. 0 . f - E '. 1 ‘ -â€" -. . ' ' ' Q . . ' . ° . . . ‘ v o .i ~ ) ' .3. . r \\ ith .1lilotttl-bllttl‘t';lt'illilt'utol'. wind, to U present difï¬tl‘lt.‘ . up there I, which invariably accorn- '1 he Messrs. McCalrnon, of Dornoch, A Chuck Full Line 0 ( \e 3 â€Hui“ *3 “'“l 0“" ““3 l’l?!llf.\' an inch or two â€10 Ol'lgin of the affair dates back Patties the operation, can be heard 0“ “ere "lS'tmg at the parental home for the FEET. Call and inspect :2 all sides. last week. Mr. Archie McDonald has rejoined There was a wedding £00k place in' the ship timber gang with whom he llllS vicinity last \Vednesday when “ ' ‘ ' ‘ labored all winter. The work seems MK James Petty and Miss May Gadd ' ' ' to agree with him. were united in the holy .bonds of B'aCksmlthlng - AT OLD matrimony. We did nOt hear the _.-_...â€"+~~: *““"*“*i““"‘"*t“~‘- PRICES. I particular-s, but will get them later. We wish them a happy and prosper- Macillllllll 8i CD. It “-1. “a“-.. V AL N One day last week we met a young lady weirding her way liomewartls no 1 3.112131va 0 o HE undersigned wishes to in- liiiialo to the general ]Hll|llC I'l'l m P \- i -l ,‘ 5' j (0 ' (I) . :7 O (D m :‘i Handicapper; . . , ' ' . , . ' - -~..%..': . i\ it it .tUOltt . t“ 0 (lodell boxes Of OHS life that l-N‘ is prepare-d to do all kinds ,2! CASH SYS TEIW. ' i‘ _‘ liizriclit's. l hrs, of course, roused our 7 ' lilacksmitliing at one price to all. del- 452:, ~ crii'iosir \ and on t','lftlllll'lll;: the cause “heâ€? “ 513 a $4313}: 0f gyp~ies 3‘“le a.) o . ooooooo 3000 00c cIcIcliIcWom also? .thmmflxtmxjï¬i l l i i o p" l \ . v l.) . l l . . l Facloryniadc Slim's. 25c cash. ; . Of the 1“ng l)[ll't'h.i$0, we were “1- 0‘“ lllgl 355 “ 90b and lna‘ e (118 Hand math-s Shoes. 361:, . Iâ€" i If 011 wear Shore ,8 Cl th foriiii-d that matches were sure to go trade I“ llOl‘SRS then left. N'tlnrg, â€"â€" â€"- 1dr: cash. 1 I. y y 0 lug i - - mat of the destruction of - _ Y b h . ulh (In [after tor» atil u“ ___...-m.=.....___ W. GUTHRIE, -- Bi..\ci<s.\ii'rir.! 3 a g ’ ~ac ' ' e - i p v on cannot e ot erwrse than cor- .. “é ~ , BLOWN To MOMS -_ - , _ . , - _ 13 “’0 are informed that a grant. con- - y 5i I‘E‘Ctly dI‘ESSEd, cert, in aid of school irnproyements, The old idea that the body sometimes 0. . . "L will be held in the school-house. here, needs 3- powerful. drastic. Dllï¬gatrve it" 0â€"†“3Ҡâ€'~ 9’" â€"â€"» -:. ' . . . _ \V 1 'e not heard the has been exploded; for Dr. lung’s ew ~: , - . .- - ‘ before 10113- e ‘0‘ _ Life Pills, which. are perfectly harmless. .- j. particulars yet, but. at any rate a gently stimulate liver and bowels to expell » 1.." â€". tr at is bein:r )repared. Watch porsonoris matter, cleanse the system :riidl ‘ L e â€-1 absolutely cure Constroation and Sick I U) :3" 0 2'6 ‘< m _ for next issue. Headache. Only 25c. at all drug stores. . " Mr. James Skei‘ie left last week on A B tt S k i i. i: a business trip to Sydenlialn. --â€" .4... M-~____ u 0“ ac .\lr. Hugh Riddell has rented his VANDELEUR, ' farm and moved to Dornocha The . new tenants have taken possessmn. A number of farmers will ï¬nish . . I. 0 O Kllll arn ‘ w ts Mrs. Murdoch left last week for seeding this week. | 00 66 “I ’ Ii Ll!“ "lCl‘llW 0f Tl'M'GVSlO", where. Fall wheat wants rain and warm we understand she will reside. Ml'. weather. J. T. Pust has moved on to her farm. 0 iii Inspector Campbell visited the Retail at ‘2 00 .' .We are informed that .Ml. Donald school last week, and found every- . o : McKechiiie. 2nd concessron, has pur- thing all 0. K. . ,. w. - u ‘ - 0 "ft . chased Ml - (â€melon “ blend" I! y Mr. Damon. of Walter’s Falls. who . Miss Mary Bell has left for Glen- . [3: roaden where she will likely remain represents the Central Insurance CO- l i O O o o l They are as gOOd as any one Wants for some‘time. of Walkerton, paid this part a vrsrt (1 last week. :3 D ' 'e Grant has just inforine fOr 3. 13118111688 S1111: and bEtter than ' us tiililtmihe school concert will be Arbour Day was dulv observed by ' held on the 18th inst., so the girls the teachers, trustees and pupils of i you can get t0 order for $20-OO- i had better get iilieir pies ready. the school, and the grounds are now in apple pie order. 7 801d Only by the 13651: dealers, and â€ii-M...“ The members of the Ladies Aid guaranteed in every Particular HER HEAD A FRIGHT' Society are making arrangements for “ Large sores covered the head and face a. garden party on the 24th. ’ i of our child †writes C. D Isb’rll. of Net an- . ton, Terri .'"that no treatment he] till The Conservatives around here Not made to order, but made to ï¬t. it . L .. . . . 1 $23123 $23123; a}§‘§'ï¬Â§? “’Cï¬ï¬gpgfï¬ delegates for the Durham Convention we used Bucklen’s Amie" â€Iver which met last Saturday evening to appoint â€"â€"â€"l anteed. Only 25c. at all drug stores. expected to be held there soon.†The highest price in cash tr trade will be paid for any quantity of wool. ‘8 BOOTS 85 SHOES: A large assortment g to. select from. Leather Goods and Felt. \\ ear of all kinds at Prices away down. able suits there are none i . I better in Durham. 5 l ‘Flannels 8. Flannelerres. ........V. .v ._.- -w Shades and Colors. See for yourself. . All grades-erGir in quality, Low ~â€_rw-o.'.â€"I--. .. .. -_ l , _ i Our stock is always com- ! plete and the prices are i l l g HATS a CAPS: Air a... Late... the very lowest. '9 I Fresh Groceries. (A gThe Best Assortment ever seen in Durham. They are always fresh, and are the best to be . A had in the market. ; early-Made Clothing. i. For Cheap and service- l l l l l