52. 53â€"-Sidoroul 60, l north of Pricovillo. F... condition. Good building. _cnnvoniont to tho 1. consisting of twent 43'. mile east of Corporation ‘ Durham. described as 300‘ D, Con. 2. E. G. R.. 0 place is a cnmfonablo ' , small .boarmg orcbud. an lf the best. running WOW. mle good. Terms a" gnl for further particulars THUS. D‘VIS, l“, t). ‘an-3- X D. R0! 0 'own Lots for Sale. Bulls. Heifers mixed. VI of hard. â€Mn-If (“UV an IQ LRK LOT NUMBER 13! of Saddbr meet in the To . in tho manly 0! Grey, 1 I nuts 0! M. For tom. Opp! v to I I" .- Brow m9 an em particular: a; 358:. for W“. 'F eh! Reï¬ll an CENTRAL _ Parr CLLS from m: BRED [Inn Park Lot For $8.1 NOV. latâ€"hm House 6: Lot] 0V tf Farm M XUMBER OI" oxw Houses 0 k \- BS M. HUNTER. H Stock for . an Lambsâ€"m .1 number of En... A Fot Sale. House for ll House to R 0:50 MM ()I' t: D H3131! AND L01 :6 propef‘ BOARS. nod SI R.. Glenda Dmuu l i. and ‘ board“ ï¬e am. at. 9! worth 11 our lined n" Muck Dragns r: Sewing Machines Separators ,AL if all kinds for the ?arm, the Home and he Dairy. line of Ladies’ and Furnishings, Ready- Clothing, and Men’s dies’ Suitings at very 088 to suit everybody. MPBELL, Agent. pURHAM,ONT st 6: Wood y 830. Oak 3-pieco Suite. regular $15. holiday [.75. E US A CALL. .u 363), holiday :55. Perlor‘Suite in Mohogeny ï¬nished fumes. {leteredjn Velonre, regular 835, holiday ’ulor Suite in Moh‘gwy ï¬nished fumes. .latared in Volours. regulu 825, bolidny 15 per cent. off all goods in the store for the holiday trade only. The reduction is genuine and unrestricted. Aoose any piece of furniture and pay 15 per cent. less than the marked prlce. ill give it. Come and try us. . “’9 will do what we say. We have the Goods that Speak for themselves. ments '0 but a few with diï¬â€˜orent styles to select 0 IIBWB off s , ’ 15% 0 r ff I rnltu , ll ig F 6 sale 'arlor 'Suite -in host Englhh \Vihon Rug, AGENCY. BEDROOM SUITES. Suite-a. (to/wan oak ï¬nish, 8 drawers in ar. iron bad. regal†817, holiday 614. _Suite with iron bed, regular $35, holi. Dholatored in Velour, regal" 88.50. holi- ‘25. Hand Keeps ‘ith spring edge, regular $11.50. holi- PARLOR SUITES. inch wide. bouon tufted. oak frame, 318, holiday :15 75. 0DS STORE '-TOWN :blos. your choice of 3 diï¬eront de- g‘pldonhoak. extends 8 feet, regular Values Point the Way to Positive Savings! from than there ie space to mention. BNSION TABLES. loo, 8 foot. golden 0th, rognlur 89 COUCH ES. above are but a few of the articles we have and they are all opriate gifts Buy now and we will hold them for tlmely delivery. - MERCHANT. Mrs. Dixon spent last week with her mother Mrs. Binnie who is not so well at present; Mannie Halppnny we are pleased to see is spending a couple 0! days It her home here. fijr. and Mrs. Alfred Konold. Lar- amie, Wyoming, waited at W. L. Dixon’s, Mrs. Konold‘s uncle for a couple of days last. weak. They were accompanied by Miss Louise Konold, who stayed till Saturday. then re- turning to her grandfather’s where, with her cousin Mary Konold, she will study music during the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Konoid also visih-d friends at Swinton Park re- turning on Saturday. â€Miss Maggie HOOper is visiting friends in Atwood The words of a lady of St. John, N.B., whose letterwe have just opened: “bread made with it is lighter, flakiu', better All your own skill and knowledge of good baking will be made doubly eï¬ec- tive, and as a goOd housewife you will quickly see why these recipes are so It is the only flour that is equally good for bread and pastry. It makes the best of both. Being diï¬erent, it must be differently mixed, kneeded and baked. and Euler Baking By following our recipes you can bake easier, quicker, better than ever before. “Why not?†you may nably ask. “Are not my'own , which do good baking, good eno h? “ Why should I adopt new recipes?†Simply because ‘ ‘ Royal Household’ ’ is a new flout requiring new treatment. Till! Flour I. Dlflomt My,gccordingto“koyfl Honchold" from Othor Floors It is different from other flour. It is better than any flour you have Axe yon following the recipes? Are you inking baud, cnkcs, pies, M ooh 'Oulekor Glenmont. youcannotbesnreofgood 312.50, holidty 31.9010 9 75. An olegmt line of RA'I‘TAN ROCKERS. CHA_IAR‘S_ pox-“Q dozen. from 82.70 to 825. holiduy ‘ 32.40 to 821. HALL RACKS, {tom 86 to :17. holiday 85 to 815. 'JARDIEEERS, from 82 to 83.50, holiday 81.50 to SPRINGS, ftom 31.75 h. 34.50, holiday 31.50 to 33 MATTRESSES, from 82.75 to 36.50, holiday 32.25 Your choice of 3 somplos in solid golden Olk, 3 Growers, regular 815. holiday 811.75. Sideboorda. rogulor 811.50, holiday 89.75. to 85. ROCKING CHAIRS u! 1 Cut Oak, from 32.50 to IRON BEDS, from 85 to $2. ’.0 holiday 84. 25 to 316. 75. Sideboards. 1 Cut Golden Oak. swelled front. solid brass trimmings, British bevel mirror. regular 843, holidsy 835. Kitchen Tabor-s from $2.50 to $3.50, holiday from $2 :5 to 8:). Eansion Tables, 8 font, golden oak, regular $7 50, holiday $6.50. Parlor Tables in all the different sizbs and styles from 800 to 88.50 and 150/0 03. With different designs to choose from. KITCHEN TABLES? MISCELLANEOUS. PARLOR TABLES. SIDEBOARDS. IF you want a ï¬rst class black gal- loway skin robe at right prices call on T. Smith.â€"2pd. The best baking requires the best flour and the best reeipw. We have both. We send the recipa free. Write for the recipes to-day. Every really good grocer has the flour. OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS Co., Lmrrnn, MONTREAL ' Mr. and His Joe Lawrence from DBdl‘ Wi' der’ 3 Lake visited the form- er ’s sister Mrs. Jones Harrison at the beginning of the week. We wish everyone who uses “ Royal Household †flour to have these recipes. So send for them. ' Send now, and we will not only send you the recipes, but place you on our‘ literature list, and mail you whatever we issue for users of flour. No woman who values the reputation of her bakingâ€"the success of her bread, cakes, pies and pastryâ€"the health of her family, (depending as it does on good cooking) will use anything except “ Royal Household †flour and in the “ Royal Household †way. The church sheds under the man- agement of Mr. Cunningham Moore have been framed. and have also been boarded in. There yet remains the roof to add, which we are in hopes of seeing completed in a short time if the gentlemen will only turn out and give. their valuable assistance at the next bee. The Sunday school Anniversary of Ebenezer will be held on the evening of Dec. 14th commencing at. 7.30. Preparations are being made for a good pmgramme. 'n attained in baking. pa. 00.. and with the guarantee ant if you fed you no not eriving beneï¬t from the no of the Pills, after biting three boxes according to direction, you my return the 3, empty boxes, together with the 8 unopened ones, and hue your mono, refundedgx. . DR. HARTE’S GELERY- IRON PILLS. " The Remedy we Positively Guarantee will Cure You orYour Money Refunded. Hysteria, St. Vitua Dance, Female Week~ neaa, Pimplee and Euptiona, Hurt Pal- pitation, Shortneae of Breath, Dizaineu and Faintneaa, General Weakneae and Debility. It ia a greet been to weak, worn-out run-down men end men, giving the. 3:13: dhm' health that makea life nag. There ia nothing better for.†flat- leu, hollow-eyedhlflgla to make them mutated an- .4 young-aye If you no anxipnl to Dr. Barb's Celery-Iron Pills,“ sell you 6 boxes for $2.50 with “the under: ad with the mute. ant if you out sers."-â€" 100 ACRES in Bentinckâ€"Crnwford Here there was general laughter. P O.â€"200d farmâ€"owner ithlid and Perkins looked about in a pained Mid eager to 39“- sort of way, then went on :â€"“There 50 Acams in Egremomâ€"negr H01. you langhed. I knew you would steinâ€"ï¬ne 50 -â€"eell cheap or They were not men's trousers; trade forlntger farm. they were bOY’S trouser’s. But I l Acamâ€"Durhamâ€"neu the Cement won’t tell you how I Sprained my Works. ankle because you laughed.†_ “ Your task maker. Mr. Frank, has asked me to tell you how I sprained my ankle. Well, I shall tell you. if you will not laugh until I ï¬nish the story. This is how it happened :â€" I was on a train going east. when there was a wreck. The train was derailed. and all passengers were more or less shaken up Ewrvbody in the sleeping car tried to get out as hurriedly as possible. and in the rush the clothing got considerably mixed. I could not ï¬nd my trousers at all; but ï¬nally I did find a pair of trousers, but I couldn’t wear 'em You see they were not men’s trou- sets.â€â€" M hes never been s remedy altered to the public with such an honest gum- tee of cure behind it es Dr. Herte’s Cel- ery Iron Pills. This remedy is the best treatment in the world for such troubles ss Ansemis, Chlorosis or Green Sickness, Psle and Ssllow Complexion, N ervous- ness, Slee lessness, Brsin Fsg, Impured Memory, s ofOAppetite, Dys Nerve Exhsustion, Nervous H Hysteris, S_t. Vitus Dace, Fennle Wesl: ,By thoainglo hoxthoPinlmim. WORD AND WORKS PUB. 00.. 2201 Locust St†I St. Louis, Mo. This is how he legun the story at theibauqust given to the American press humorists by the Business Men’s League at St. Louis 1â€"â€" Did you ever hear how Eli Perkins Sprained his ankle? \Vell neither has any one else. though Perkins is willing to tell the storyâ€"on one con~ dition is that no one laughs until he ï¬nishes the story. The Rev. Irl. R. Hicks Almanac for 1905 is now ready, being the ï¬nest edition ever issued. This splendid and costly book of 200 pages is a com- plete study of astronomy and storm and weather for 1905. It is too well known to need comment. See it and you will so decide. The price post- paid to any address is 30c per copv. The Rev. Irl. R. Hicks’ Scientiï¬c. re- ligious and family journal, WORD AND WORKS and the Almanac $1.01) per year. No better investment pos- sible for any person or family. Try it and see. Send to The Rev. 11']. R. Hicks 1905 Almanac. ‘The box social held in S. S. No. 12 was a very successful one, Mr. Wm. Ramage being chairman which he ably ï¬lled. The program consisted of dialogues. two of which were Riven by the people of Lawrence Hall and were very well rendered. the other three being given by the school children which were well rendered too. George Watson gave a recitation about °‘ Sockerty Setting a Hen,†and Mr Doward Henty gave a speech which were bath well re- ceived. The school children sang nicely together. and Messrs. Ramage and lsaac and little Miss Blanch Reid favored the audience with appropriate songs. The boxes were auctioned OR by Mr. John Moore who kept everybody in good humor. The proceeds amounted to $77 ? I [nil-tie of Trsvsrston. and othsé It?!“ for s week. liss Jone Reid left for Toronto hs't Thursdsy otter s couple of \{nonths’ visit at‘the old psrsntsl l Minx “‘s‘s M. Matthews, night- wstchm for Neil Grow, bss pur- chased' a. form in Proton south of Hopsvills. Odo. '"ï¬oéé’ wb nth: toébtho'r 3" low at. the happenings uronnd tho Mien Jeen 'Brown. of Durban, visited her friend, Mien Agnes Hon- ter for e few den lest week. Mr. Wm. Hunten. Jr., in night- â€tchmen at the Lake. . Jeim 411m visited her sister, Henrys Corners. Just One Laugh 0---- 0.. .â€".‘ ‘. l HANOVER. The Hanover Cpnveyancer. Offers the Following : VILLAGE BLACKSMITH BUSINESSâ€"No oppositionâ€"Splendid trade done â€"snsp for good men. 100 ACRES near Allan Parkâ€"Fair lend -good timberâ€"cheap. 200 ACRES in a splendid settlementâ€" 100 Norm snby ~owner sickâ€"bergsin oflered. ACRES in Egremontâ€"sbout 65 acres cleared. berdwood and swsmp timber, good buildings. good soil. orcbsrd. end well located, price 88200 \Vill so- cept as low as 8500 down snd allow balance to run at. 47°. BESIDES ABOVE I have other lands in Ontario and North West for sale or eXchange and CAN BELL YOU! 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