JObbers ated economic- usoline, Gas or re come satin. thy to try our Hg“. {ABLE ENGINE. ups and Elevators. Iould write us for for Fume". I!“ 'in ovary wool EGt Engine rely Crack and a NEW DESIGN sell them 3t na- .1)" mion. s Arm= Cutters ~' 75% 'nzino ad SHOES. CO. gent OIL .. Canada. HNGS. Thoy’n MAN. DURHAM, " A De Laval @ream Separator THE AGENT. Saves $10 per emv every year over any gravity system. and 35 over any other Cream Separator. Counvil met regular meeting. Members pro-sent N. McIntyre Mayor. Councillors Brown. Smith MCLdt'hl‘dll. Huntvr. Sharp, McKach Financial committee report on the following accounts: '1‘. R. Whelan covering uni: ates 2 50 N. )L-Intyre electric lamp etc. 9 00 C. Brown timlwr for bridge. .. 4 ‘25 work on street ...... 15 6" me \V Hmter Sharpâ€"That the report of Financial Committee be accepted and «idques issued for the several 31mm 1'. ’ s , - Carried . The Royal .ii-iiï¬cial Stone . l’.w i n y; Coy .............. ‘ All of which was respectfully A “Y-law No. 434 wus introï¬uood f“? appointing; polling plugs and D. R- H. for the homing municipal Glace tions after passing through the nav- "81 stages was passed in oponpoqn- oil with the several 51.038 ï¬llfd In. I, - 4..- ’- N. W. polling plat». N. Kolsov’l house. U. Elvidge D. R 0. Etlt W- Town Hall. with Joseph Burnett. D. R. 0. West w.. s. P. Suadera’ shop With John Smith, D. R. O. On motion Council adjourned $32)“ on Monday night. December 0 WM. VOLLET, I N. â€5137!,†PU )V‘ Hf rham Fire Bri ’ignero.o00000‘ I("dn........u keeper. . ... ..... ls wmk on tank . dram g gr3\el on 3159. Vollm salary for No- r. hemlock . postage. mlmm work on street luck drawing engine.. i'aul amending by law TOWN COUNCIL. 1mm MCKECHXIE, Chairman. n the following accounts be for further information; am Fire Brigade . $100 00 ha? ‘ ‘ ‘ 3 18 Clerk. -_ .4 0.0 .r‘ y 6- JOHN LIVINGSTON 11 r ’s salary as .;.erty god toning from Walkerton WOULD CONFER UPON YOU Hl 0 all h. 00 7O 70 00 ll 3U 1.â€"Ssve 10°/O to 5070 in skimming. '2.â€"Ssve 5‘70 to 10°/o in churning. 8.â€"Increuse butter value 570 to 50%. 4.â€"â€"Ssve time and labor. 5.â€"Ssve ice snd wster. 6,â€"Insure purity of product. 7.â€"Remove tuberculosis and disease germs. 8.-â€"Give e much superior creem. 9 ~Give creem my desired density. 10.â€"-â€"Give warm. fresh, sweet skim- milk. 11.â€"--Obviate " scours †in calves. 12.~Gi\'e the best aeration. 13.--Do away with taints and odors. l4.â€"Enhance keeping qualities. 15.â€"â€"Save women’s and house work. 16.-Save one-half time in churning. 17.â€"Save storing and handling of ice. 18. -Save milk and ice.houses. 19.â€"Save multitude of utensils. 20.~Save washing and care of uteno sils. Mr. Editor, just a few words from the Centre as it has been somewhat neglected for the want of Core. of late. A prohibition meeting was held in the church here on Tuesday evening last and was fairly well attended. Revs. Farquharson and Newton were the main speakers. Alex. Firth, of Rob Roy, had the honor of being elected chairman. which position he ably ï¬lled with good satisfaction. There is some talk of a. social gath- ering to be held in the church here in the near future. Mr \Valter McDonald spent Satur- day and Sunday in your town. You want to leave a substitute as fireman at the church next time, Walter. Girl No. I arrived ah the home cf Mr. Parry Pinnock last week. All are doing well. Congratulations. Mrs. John Fallice. Jr.. spent. a week the guest. of her sister, Mrs. C. McIntyre, of Bruce, recently. Misses Bella Binnie and Cassie Mc- Gillivray, from Cementville. spent Sunday at home in the Centre. We heard some one ask where An- gus drove to on Sunday. Was Eliza disappointed. Miss Mary Dixon. of Egremont,| spent last week with her cousin, Missl Mary Binnie. Misses Katie and Mary A. McNahb are home from the Queen City to wait on their brother. Dougall. who has not been feeling well lately. We hope he wnll he himself again soon and in his usual good health. Norman McGillivray. Billy Davis and Jim Hall are not improving much. It’s to be haped they willl .vcte opposite yes on Thursday. Mr. Archibald. Sr., was quite ill. for a few days last week. Dr. Gun‘ Few would think that John Grasby would order a man to take the road. last week. that his son. Thos., is fast progress: in: in his course in the Business Col- lege. and will be home for his Xmas holidnyl. s Mr. G. Binnie too last week. We we that his son. Thos. , ins: in his coprse in GLENELG CENTRE. DURHAM, ONT The Happy Pupils HONOR ROLL OF THE DIFFERENT SCHOOLS FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER. Pt. I (b) Jr. Leavingâ€"Arthur Webber, Belle Cameron, Lily \Valker, Cal-man Aljoe. James Ector. P8.DEPT. Sr. IV-â€"~Arthur Knisley, Bertha Gadd. Keith Newton. George Harbot- tie and Essie Laidlaw neq. .. Aggie Cameron and Oliver Hunter aeq. Pt. I (3) Jr. Leavingâ€"Kete Mc- Donald and John McNiece aeq., Charlie Farquherson. Bella Binnie, Violet Willis, Lloyd Bean. DURHAM. n. s DEPT. Pt. II Jr. Leevingâ€"Mergeret Cald- well. Margaret. Hutton. Laura Hut- ton, Grace Everitt, Mabel Hunt. Jr. IVâ€"Bertha Sparling. Mary Ritchie. Archie Davidson. Cliï¬ord Seigner. Fred Smith. Sr. IIIâ€"Stanley McNally, Charlie Dowling. Ella Ector, Bessie l‘elford, Thomas Holt Jr. IIIâ€"Annie Aljoe, Flint Hind Bella Ector, May Glass, Irene Lati mer. Jr. IIâ€"Arne Fredrichsen. Ruth Fredricheen, Victor Livingston. James Smith and Catherine McDoug. all aeq., Alister Cameron. Sr. IIâ€"Laura Seigner. Melbourne McKay. Ruby Knisley. Eddie Mo. Anulty. Ruby Mills. Sr. Pt. IIâ€"Nellie Hepburn. Mabel Grasby, Robbie Saunders, Lewis La- velle. Rex McGowan. 01'. 1 I. 11 â€"1VUI1IU Inu A'vav. Grasby, Robbie Saunders Lewis LII-' \iIs. John Weir is visiIing her velle. Rex McGowan. .motlIer. .‘IlIs. Binnie. in Glonelg, and Jr. 1); 11 (a)~.\laggie \lanlly, Other relativesthis week. Ronald Guthrie, Campbell Saumler i “r. Thos Kennedv is erecting a and LONG Williamson an ~ Rita: new kitchen to his dwelling lIousI. Darling. Lorne Dean ani Annie Rus- . Mr. Colin KeI nedy has Ihe ccntIact 3911 890 | and a good job is assured. Jr. Pt. II (b)-â€"Ruth Moran, Mar- jorie McKenzie, Annie Ector, Aggie Becker. \Vinnie McCaul. Sr. Iâ€"Clara Lawrence, Campbell McLachlan. Milton Mills, Gertie Campbell, Florence Barclay. Intermediateâ€"«Aggie Marrs, Irene Lawson and Karl Lenahan aeq. Jr. Aâ€"-Vivian Crawford. Katie B. Black and Harry Falkingham aeq. Jr B-«Louisu McAnulty. Marian Jr B-«l McKenzie. Sr. IIIâ€"Davis Staples, Percy Hunt. Jessie Peters. s. s so. 5, GLENELG. IVâ€"Willie Ryan. Ernie Cook and Roy McNal‘y aeq., Arthur Blair. Jr. IIIâ€"Elmo Edwards and Casnie Ryan aeq.. Herbie Peters. Allan Davis. Sr. IIâ€"Mary Peters, Stewart. Me. Nally. Jr. IIâ€"Frankia Ryan, Lorne Mc‘ Nally. Dollie Anderson. Sr. Pt. IIâ€"Wesley Hunt. Basil Davis, Charlie Smith. erPr. II--â€"Jenny Cook. Wilfrid Hunt. Ena McNally. I - Edith Peters, Ivan Edwards. W. J. Rl'rcum, Teacher. s 5 x0. 10, BENTINUK. Vâ€"Jessie McDonald. Annie) Smith IV~~Mary Morton. Lizzie Ewen. Sara McCormick. Sr. IIIâ€"~Jessm Smith, Annie Clark, Julia Clark. Jr. IIIâ€"-'l‘ommy Puthvrbough, Beaten McNally, Willie McNally. Sr. IIâ€"-â€"John McDonald, Robert Howell, Robert Thomas. Jr. IIâ€"â€"Magzie Morton. Clara. Cas- well, Arthur \Vulson. Sr. Pt. II--Cla.rence McNally. Ross McDonald. Jr. Pt. IIâ€"â€"Pearl Wilson. Earle McNally, Willie Clark. I--Maggie Thomas, Perry Caswall. M. FLETCHER, Teacher. + ’r 1- s. s. No. 3, nmx'rmcx. Sr. IV-â€"Rebecca Park 92%. Hattie Lawrence 86, Joseph Lindsay 79. May Livingston 55, Lizzie Park 47. Jr. IV~Charlie Reay 60, Willie Lindsay 59, Edward Vickers 49. Sr. IIIâ€"Bessie Park 80, Robbie Lindsay 65. John Corbett 60. Jr. 111- Roy Vickers 56. Wilford Livingston )5, Maggie Derby 02. Sr. II-«Lizzie Kearney 83. Annie Kearney 7'2. Jr. IIâ€"â€" Harry Reay 8‘2, \Villie Porter 58. Oliver McUaslin 49. Sr. Pt. lIâ€"James Park 72. Stanley Livingston 66, Sarah Reay 62. Gertie Corbett 53. - Jr. PL. IIâ€"Liua Torry 52, Blanche Wise 47, Joe Mchslin 46,. Ruby Alexander 40 MARY MACDONALD, Teacher. "r ‘i‘ i“ s. 8. NO. 1, GLENELG. IV-â€"â€"Violet Britton, Lizzie Binnie. Kate McArthur, Cassie Kennedy. Sr. IIIâ€"Arthur Davis. Jr. IIIâ€"~Emma Benton, Annie Whitmore, Sadie McKeown, Edith Watson. Sr. IIâ€"Blanche Beaten, Jeannie Fallaise, Susy Bell. Jeannie McGilli- vray. Jr. IIâ€"Gertie McComb, Laura Beaton, Bessie Davis. Robert McGilli- vray. Sr. Pt. Ilâ€"Millie Rigby, Emma. Brown, John Arnett, Annie Mathews. Jr. Pt. II~Ben Whitmore,Thomaa Grasby, Kate McMillan, Eliza J ane Edwards. Mary Peters, Stewart, Mc +++ Sr. Pt. Iâ€"Jossie Benton, May Gruby. Wilfred Nichol. Berth: See- lay. Jr. Pt. I-Mary Beaten. Verm Penuock. Average attendanceâ€"46 ALEX. FIRTH. Teacher. s. s so. 10, G. . E. Vâ€"Hoctor McDonald. IVâ€"w-Jobn McKinnon. Sarah Mc- Kinnon. Beltha McIntyre. Bertha Hooper. Louisa Hooper. Samuel Mo Dermid. IIIâ€"Edna Chislett. Melinda Gras~ py. Crawford Harrison. IIâ€"Harold McDermid. John Mc- Eacboan. Isaac Hmper. Sr. Pt. IIâ€" Suilivan. .1086 Hartford. Pt. tiâ€"Charlie McKiunon. Eddie Sullivan. Gertie McCuaig. W. L. DIXON. Teacher. Jr. Pt. II--~Joe Dixon. Katie McCuaig. Ida McCuaig. Mr. Thos. Hornshy, we are sorry to say, is very ill. We hope to hear of his speedy recovery. "-6 _ on Thursday, 18th inst. The pro- gram committees are doing all they can to secure the best of talent for the evening. The Glenmont people intend hold ing :heir annualS. S emerminment "‘L- ___A The R: {erendum meeting last. \Vednesdsy was very successful al. though the attendance “as not very large on account of such a disagree- able night. Excellent speeches were g«ven by Rev. 1". W. Varley, Messrs. Wm. Allan and \V. L. Dixon. The choir furnished suitable music during the evening. We are glad to hear that. Miss Julie McKinnon is recovering trom her illness of some weeks. Mr. James Ford is again in our midst, looking hale and hearty nicer spending a few pleasant weeks with Hanover friends. Misses Belle McKinnon and Janet McDonald were collecting, for the Bible Society in this vicinity on Mon- last. and it is reported that they were very succesdul, Some Results of Impure Blood. A blotched. pimply, disï¬gured fm'u. feeling of exhaustion.wracked nerves, headache and a. dull brain. 'lh* propel cure is one Ferrozone Table! after each meal Ferrozone cleans and bezmtiï¬es the complexion by making rich, pure blood. It restores the vnl’eebled brain and unstruuu nerves to a â€healthy vigorous condi- tion. It; in vigormes all the physical and mental powers. and brings strength and ambition to the depress-- 6d. eruse a. substitme for Ferro zone~-â€"~il’s the best. tonic, rebuilder and invigorator known. Price 500. at Druggists or Polson 00., King. ston, Out. Fall Wheat .......... 3 (33 Spring Wheat... . ..... H3 Oats ............... 2t; Peas ................ 65 Barley .............. 34') Hay ................. Ii 00 Butter ......... . . . . 15 Eggs per dozen ...... 14 Apples per bag ...... . 50 Dried Apples ........ 4} Potatoes per bag . . . . . 50 Flour per cwt ...... 1 80 Oatmeal per sack. . 2 65 Chop per cwt .......... 1 00 ' Dressed Hogs per ewt. 7 00 Hides per lb ......... 5 Sheepskins .......... 25 Turkeys per lb, ...... 8 Beef ................ 6 Lamb............... 8 Tallow ......... 5 Lard ................ 10 Ducks per pair ...... . 30 Geese per 1b,. ........ " a Live Hogs per cwt. .. 5 50 'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that taxesâ€"general and for local improve meatâ€"must be paid to the undersigned on or before Monday, the 15th day of Decem- ber. After that date 3‘); will be charged for collection. JOHN KELLY, Treasurer. Durban, Dec. 8rd, 1902. L Inspector. All privies. etc.. tb be cleaned at once. D and 2. Con. 4. S. D. 3., Glenelg, on or about the 10th of November, 3 two-yearoold Heifer, (red). Information as to her where- abouts will be suiubly rewurded. Doc. lat, 1W2. TRAYED FROM LOTS NOS. 1 00K OUT FOR THE HEALTH Pay Your Taxes. MARKET REPORT. IIâ€"Wm. Hooper, Nellie Joseph Hooper. Maggie GLEN MONT. .......... dozeln...... rbag ...... . ples.... per bag..... r cwt...... tersacku awn...†HIOF‘ Heifer Astray. OOOOOOOOOOO Mary Beaten . Verney ‘0'.-. DURHAM. Dec. 3, 190:2. HUGH MAC KAY. Inspector. WM. ALJOE, Durham P. O. Notice. 60 2 2O 2 65 l 10 Excelsior 1 COHditiOfl ? Powders 40 10 10 OR. IF YOU HAVE a mod recipe bring it along and have us compound it. for you. You are sure to get exactly whut it calls for. ()ur Spavin Blister will remove any lump. 500 a box. ()ur Ring Worm Cure never fails. 250 a box. 0111' Instant Louse Killer kills the lice on cattle. 250 a package. MacFAHLANE 130.. 0 received by the undersigned for the erection of 3 HOUSE OF REFUGE for the )‘ounty of Grey, to be erected in the vicinity of the Village of Markdale. according to Plans and Specifications which may be seen at the oflice of the Town Clerk, in the Town Hall. Owen Sound. Tenders must reach the undersigned not later than 12 o‘clock noon of Tuesday. the 9th of l)8(‘0tl‘t~ her. marked â€Tender for the llunse of' Refuge.†The lowed or any tender uoti necessarily accepted. Security may be required tor the due fulï¬lment ofthe con- tract. _ CHARLES GORDON. Chairman of Committee. Owen Sound. NOV. ‘20, “ULâ€"2. EALED TENDERS WILL BE Notice to Contractors. ,,.'l‘0... Is your horse dry in the coat or not thriv- ing well? Try a package of. our And then watch the change. It is a pure Spice free from any injurious drug. Druagists and Booksallers Christmas Presents. Drop In. Mincing Knives. Kitchen Scales. Carpet Sweepers. Scissors and Razors. Sleigh Befls. Hardware. Do drop into THE HARDWARE STORE, and you will see what You want for Ch'rintmu. A logk through our Show Cc“! will convince you that we luv. the right materinl for Christan; and Wedding Preunts. “’9. have as line line of Niacin: Knives. Chappin: Bowls and Meat Cutters. A few cheap Kitchen Scale. jult to bend. and they will not no- muin long in stock at the prices we are asking for them. Our assortmvnt of Carpet Sweep- ers is some'hinc extra, ranging in price from “.50 upwards. Any pensmn \K'uLtillt! a good pair of Scissorfl. or a yood Razor should [my a "Glance". Every article Guaranteed. Sew our Stock 0! Skates and Sleigh Bells. “'9 are prepared to supply every person with any kind 0| Sleigh Belis they require Our Shtlt Gongs and Bodv String. are ex- cellent quality. max-wnmngm vacuum.» W