3 ..The Hardware Store.. 31 Over 100 Stoves sold now to our customers and every one delighted with them and not one single complaint. Farmers and Others. FIRE INSURANCE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO We have now in our Show Rooms a. full line of Cutters of :11 styles which will be sure to please you both in quality and price. Also. Don’t forget that famous TOP DRAFT STOVE. J no. Livingstone, West of the Middaugh House DURHAM aw .‘ in; tBig 4, Hz Sclls Cheap ! Woman’s cardigan rubbers, size 3 to 9 81.2 Misses’ “ “ 11 to 2 1.10 Child’s " “ 6 to 10 1.“) The best kind of rubbers for deep snow Wo’s overgaiiers made of good black cloth Woman’s 6 button overgaiters. . .. 250. pair u 12 u .6 ’1 m u Boy’s Corduroy leggings ......... 90c. ‘ Women’s ï¬ne wool mits .......... 25c, †“ lined kid mits ........... 75c. “ “ fur trimmed mite ...... 81.25 “ " black curley gauntlets.. $1.“) “ Men’s lined kid gloves ........ 75c. pair up Children’s white lamb boas ‘35 and 50¢. each Wo’s heavy wool shawls at 81.35. 82.50 831!) 1 Men's and boy’s heavy peak cap 25c. each iMen’e gdeoy’e heavy rubbers and socks all sizes ..... 4 only, Genuine oil paintings, painted on heavy canvass. paintinï¬ 22x36 inches depth 4; inches. gold tame. Every picture a ï¬ne one, only 81’60 each. W. H. BEAN. DURHAM, NOVEMBER 28, 1900. WINTER NEEDS MARKET REPORT. CALL AND SEE US! 50c. “ 81.“) “ ......... 90c. †......... 25c, “ ......... 75c. “ .ts ...... 81. % “ nntlets. $1. (I) “ 37 10 00 16 14 225 110 62 62 24 6i 16 Fault KIdneye.â€"Have you back- ache? 0 you feel drowsy? Do your limbs feel heavy? Have you frequent headaches? Have you {ailing vision? ane you dizzy feeling? Are you de- pressed? Is your skin dry? Have you a tired feeling? Any of these signs ccsirove kidney disease. Experience has prov that Souih American Kidney Cure never fails.-â€"â€"6 Hon. J. Israel Tarte deplores the “ wave of prejudices which rolled over the province of Ontario. †What kind of wave rolled ove1 Quebec. 9 --â€"vâ€" IUI’O.â€â€"Mrs. James McKim, of Dunnville, Ont., says of her almost miraculous cure from heart disease by Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart: †Until I began taking this remedy I despaired of my life. I had heart failure and extreme prostration. One dose gave me quick relief and one bottle cured me. The sufferings of years were dispelled like magic."â€"3 At the ï¬rst of the New Year over twenty Canadian Furniture Factories will be amalgamated under the name of “The Canadian Furniture Manu- facturing Co.†Eat what you llke.â€"Give the digestive organs some work to do. These functions need exercise as much as any part of the human anatomy. but if they're deli- cate. give them the aid that Dr. Von Stan’s Pineapple Tablets afford and you can eat anything that‘s wholesome and palatableâ€" 60 in a box, 35 centsâ€"8 The trustees of Toronto Junction passed a resolution to discontinue Model School work at the end of the present year. Mr. Forheringham. the Inspector opposes the resolution and writes a strong letter in favor of retaining that department of their school work. The following skit, by a North Grey farmer, is a little late. but we’ll give it to show that our agrarian friends are capable of grinding out musical eï¬ueione. Away Caunucke your votes to poll, To Â¥ut the 'l‘nrtiee in the hole. . To ree your land make 11 your minds To route this herd of Phi letines. Goliath 'l‘erte who rune around, Wherever boodle'e to be found, And with his ger matador 0t. For Outerio he w make it ot. What ballot stufï¬ng and who knows, And iirehuge their tracks to close, This is the way they rule this land. Cennucke can you this business stand I Then to the polls do what you can. To gnnieh enoh unworthy men. To or! them from their perch of power. I. now the duty of the hour. Two Years Abed.â€"-" For eight years I Inflered as no one ever did with rheuma tism; for two year: I lay in bed; could not so much as feed myself. A iriend recom- mended South Ametlcan Rheumtic Cure. After three doeee I could nit up. 30-de I EMJ“V;OE;:9-e:e;â€"I was.'-Mrs. 161m Cook, 287 Clinton “not. Tatumâ€"2 Sold by MacFuhno Co. DURHAM CHRONICLE. EDGE HILL Sold bv MacFarlane (.‘o. Sold bâ€"y MacFarlane Co. Sold by MacFarlane Co. ACalltoArms. The Ladies' Aid Society _ of the Methodist Church held a parlor soci- al at the parsonage on Tuesday even ing of last week The weather was very unfavorable.but those who made it a point. to be present enjoyed a, very pleasant social evening togeth- er. Proceeds over 87.00. The ladies of the above Society have made val- uable additions to the parsonage furnishings. The Trustee Board of the Church met. on Monday to take into cousideratien the purchase of a new furnace, one of the furnaces in the church having burnt out. Flesherton has again two tailors catering to the trade of this place. Mr. H. Alexander, of Collingwood, moved to town last week and is oc- cupying the shop in W. Clayton’s block recently vacated by Dr. Murray. Mr. Alexander is occupying for resid- ence Mr. Parson’s house in the north end. Mr. F. Tucker and stafl are busy as nailers in the old stand on .Collingwood street. Mr. George Wardrobe and family are moving this week from the south end to Mr. M. Richardson’s house near the Presbyterian Church. Principal Slaughter supplied the Baptist. pulpit Sabbath morning last and Evangelist Goff the Methodisc pulpit in the evening. Mrs. J. W. Henderson, of Toronto, spent most of the last. week with her son. Mr. R. N. Henderson, here. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner, of Br'uce Mines. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hamilton. Miss Norah Meredith. of Durham, is spending a u eek with her sister. Miss Meredith. of the public school staï¬. Rev. L. W. Thom was among his old friends at Arthur on Monday and Tuesday. - Mr. R. N. Henderson is travelling this week in Western Ontario (or the North of Scotland Mortgage Company of Toronto. Mrs. Henderson and little daughter are spending part of the week in the city. Miss Wilson. of Cremore, formerly in the employ of M. Richardson Co.. was in town calling on Monday. Mr. W. W. Trimble was indisposed and conï¬ned to the house most of last weekfbut. able to be about again on Monday. Crawling Skin Discuav relieved in a few minutes by Agnew's Ointment. Dr. Agncw's Ointment relieves instantly. and cures 'I‘ettcr, salt Rheum, Scald Head, Eczema. Ulcers, Blutches. and all Eruptions of the Skin. It is M. .mm. “A nniptinu and acts like magic in all DlUlUllca. 'nuu “an †.- .-..---_ -_ __, i . somhing and quieting'and acts like magic In all Baby Humors, Irritation of the Scalp or Rashes during teething time. 35 cents a. ban-7 Itching, Burning, Qreeplng, Win’tzr I I Extra heavy ribbed wool underwear. per sun. ...... . . .. Fine plain wool underwear per suit. ................. . . .. Fine plain wool underwear, reg. price $1.50 per snit, ll Pure all-wool fancy underwear, per suit ......... . . . . . .. Striped union goods, per suit... . ........... . ...... .. . We have also a. large stock of ladies undc and hosiery for fall and winter wear. FLESHERT ON . I Do you need a cosy rug ? Our Japanese jute rugs are the Iota“. Very cheap and durable. We have many lines of our Christmas goods in, and if you would like a. look at them now in order to get your choice. we will uie mob pleasure in showing them to you. Sold by MacFarlane 6; C0. a M BBKLER. wool underwear, per suit. . . . . .. A beautiful range of girl’s turns with fl The latest thing, only ï¬fty comm See our new stock of men’s hats We regret to write thnt mam: ' last budget death has visited bin burgh and taken swsy one. o! qu't .' pioneers. Mr John ‘JcQueuacï¬ y.ears He was born in Inlay. land and during the early ope his life followed suling viliti the principal ports 011 h afteI which he landed III coming from there to Can , where he settled on the 8p1eodid hrm now owned by Mr. Thos. Knox. thCh wi‘s at that time a dense bush. He clenr- eda home for himself nud was re spected by all who knew him. and noted for his hoIIOIahle deslings with his fellow men. He wï¬Mnr~d twice, his ï¬rst «He being e “in. Clark. After her death it nrried a Miss 1\chenzie who died ‘ ut lix years ago. From this‘ti until his death he lived at the ho e of. hi brother Charles where he had all the; pleasures that kind hearted relatives- could bestow and at his deeth left his blessing on Mrs. C. McQéleen who did all in her power to make hi. ate)" 1 with them one of comfort and peace.‘ Our blacksmith, Thou. Wilson, I!“ been engaged during the list week putting tracks in the bums «of N. Wilson. I). McCaunel, W. J. Wilson John Campbell and Neil McQueen. Mr. Vint Hill is engiiged in digging awellfox the purpose of supplying water for his engine during the winter. Mr. w. Marshall, Varney, “mellow. 15-4-94. at Mr. \‘int Hill’s last week. ' vm Mr John Greaves has not“ {arm to Mr. Agusta William“ for y ears ’3'; Jim Eccles heard Tom Kw i " Neil Alex. McQueen that. ': Graham 101d Donald Moo-mat? inform Jack Campbell tint", Cameron overheuud John : Hill to understand that. N 3011 Jr. knew that Dougald ' ,. 11el was 81118 that Willie W = lieved that F1ed Rund " and Geordie anht ( where Philip James (Jew A- into the d1ai11 at the and townline culvert that nu ; '5‘ ,' up. , ‘ Mr. S. Todd spent friends in this part. A modern weapon >. I battle for healthâ€"H _ taken your citadel of health. ' and is torturing you with dyspepsia and nervous . American Nervine is the wag the enemy from his stronghold of the bayonet.†trench by mania and sure. it “wagingâ€"4 a Suhl by ('l“atl‘lane 2 w BOOTBVILLE. Facade hokd'ug n. Mad 1‘!†g y no a v ,rto Noxmbor "3m 1:. r“. one acre 6? good I31 dosiublo roeidonoo. Teacher Wm Jnn. 17. mo. 11 containitlg 50 notes. cleared, well fenced. ,‘ 41 house, bearing orcharbx. '32! good state of cultivutim- further particular. a DoxALD . JOR B. S. No.‘ 8, RICK HOUSE ' Mellignn Ifrgl Nov. 14. _o'rxo.8,co_N.1,1r. he. s. No. 9, Bi ED. Aâ€"26 FARM Tuos. Canes. v 9,;1 HM‘I‘OR lick. " Crl