’LL PARTIES OWING JOHN . Jardino for home service for m I†are kindly nested to yï¬. to either Chis. men. Du: .Edwuds. Ebordalo. :me given for all no received. e l'nt‘ men kept and! a money demand is credit. BY 03033 or Amnxln'u‘nn ril nu», ma -t{. Orders may be left with Edward lKress. or with Shows“ Loam. All goods called for and returned. ’ Vl‘hia is an upportunity to have your Md furniture made like new. . (and loation. garden lot with u: it masonsblo to right taunt. Sim Jason street. Apply to 0 DAYS nay-made Suits, large stock of Trousers, ercoats while they last... few Waterproof Jackotl, line of Prints, 3 Tea at 200. JAMES CARSON or ED. WALSH. ke Care of Your »rses Feet. . . . . ‘10 MORE GUESS THREE-Y EAR OLD COLT AND . H. Miller ROBERT EWEN, A“ ll ï¬tb. m-lmpd. .ICK OR FRAMEâ€"APPLY TO .I. W. CRAWFORD. HOUSES to Rent. In, Anion-t Roy. m W In... Ill-v and to Golden Sq. Thrust .311 I... B... '0 GOOD HOUSES, 32W. {3310; M1311“: Rye, In, Throat ad loo. an and cure. Ila. Applyto Bothgoodwm always Prompt--chet Negligent. NEW ADVERTISEMENT. sown] building Ion. Always in stock. App!“ Pontoon at right Me... _. _ -â€"â€"v w '- abow are going "at 0“.†Get bargains while they I‘- 0 MORE GUESS \VOBKc in levelling and Wm ing your horse's foot.1 II.†fht’ Scientiï¬c Horse FOO. Levelier which is the I.†and best contrivance [or M purpoge and will gaunt. satisfaction. Houses for Sale. w. GUTHRIE, hen we My en we say “cost†1" I“. and durum the month of h W» are detox-mil“! 3. 2' out our stock of F OR For Sale. NOTICE. Fred “I. Search FORGET tint H. H. MILLER. nested to yd); men Du! dale. WW received. a lie: at : e money deposit“ . â€" F Aumxmunn. The Blacktlitbo UNVBYANCER north Pil’l arm n!) of NOR- Nell i008“. â€t SOldo h 0! Allin fared very points. ing to Mr. uti'ered It nck)’ Sun I tnmhor. and well \VOSt. 33 g 0! Alt!) in N03 Rheumatic Pains Quickly Cured Tm: excruciating pains characteris- -; of rheumatism and sciatica are ,' 41v relieved by applying Cham- in riai II :5 Pain Balm. The great pain » .mg power of the liniment has bwu rim surprise and delight. of ;h ~ Hunts of sufferers. The quick :ffrom pain which it aï¬ords is aim. worvh many times its cost. For m Ir. Parke!" a Drug Store. \ wage of Chatsworth. incorp- or», .. i ahour a year, is becoming u» . 2 einpemeuts, three having fax: !- Maine from that place Within a {nu nwmhs. Last summer the wife of '1! ()4 Givens. oi Taylor’s planing Iniii. wiupn-ii With a "BigthT. They nor; reside in Manitoba. About. ten dam ago the wife of a respectable lidimn! Centre man took her depart. are with a neighbor. who took train a’ (Shursworth. Last. Saturday Thos. Gin-m. the victim of the ï¬rst elope~ merit. is said to have left by C. P. R. a: “well Sound, accompanied by Miss Maggie Ard, of Hopworth. for the ewes -.Viarkdale Standard. To Int rodu :e FRED W. KELSEY DURHAM, ONT. Uni'mk uni Chicago. Diseases,“ Bye. WM and Throat. Will be a; Knapp House, Durban. the 23d 5,:11; dav to each month. Honraâ€"lâ€"O tun. Photographs m1] be at the Middï¬l‘h ROI“ 1“ WM, of each month. from 13 to I p. n. DR. BROWN L R. C. P., LONDON. ENG. RADULAT? of London, New éxhiz‘HXE-R MAURER. Hanover. .‘xrlfx BROS†Ronstadt. FEEDING PROFITS : ‘LAY BELL, Durham. Quick returns and proï¬ts are what the farmer wants lll feeding steers. These can be obtained in the steer that can be properly prepared 37 .r the market at an early age. One who (1M 3 this is “ A WISE li‘l'ZIiDER.†In ordinary feeding the haste in g itingz on a full feed is mitt-u disastrous to large and early gains. The addition of Clydesdale 5ka Food to the ordinary feed puts the stomach in such shape as to allow it to digest and assimilate a large quantity of food. It is the assimilation of this extra feed that makes the proï¬t, A point overlooked by many feeders, is the condition of hide and hair. he soft, flexible .c kin, and velvety hair, is always associated by the experienced feeder with gaining capacity. It is a certain indication of an active digestion and assimilation of food, The outer skin has a direct relation to e stomach and intesrines. Clydesdale Stock Food will give as oft pliable skin and velvetv hair. Mr. Walter Wesley of Pine Orchard, Ont., sa 3: “Your Stock'Food gives a smooth glossy coat perfect digestion an extra ï¬n e over and above that ained from 011119;“? feeding, and at aproï¬t." extra ï¬ne ï¬nish an early maturity got by feeding Clydesdale Stock I-‘ood enables a man to get top market prices Your money will be cheer- roï¬t. Clydesdale fully refunded by our dealer if you cannot feed it at a . Stock Food can be purchased in your district from the ollowmg dealers : This is going to advertize our s-‘mlio far and wide and hun- dreds of people will see them. “'9. (10 not say how long W0 man give this offer as it means .1 lot of extra work and ex- pvnsw. We know this style of Phnog .iph will please you as ir is real artistic. Our tine large Photographs we haw made arrangements to glue one with every dozen Cabinets. These large Photo- gt‘aphs. ï¬nished in the latest. style, mounted on a beautiful _\uwrican mount. are worth 3! .:'M alone. DR. EH]. 8. WM. EXCLUSIVE, was MATHEWS 00., Markdale. are what the farmer wants in feeding On Thursday morning last. while Mrs. John Duflield, Normanbv St. , was preparing breakfast, she was startled by screams from upstairs. Rushing up she found the nightdresa of her four year old son on ï¬re. With commendable presence of mind she snatched up a garment and smo- thered out the flames, but not before the little felllow was severely burn- ed. Under medical treatment he is recovering nicely. The lad had been playing with matches â€"Confed. Beat and Most Popular “Mothers buy it for croupy child ren. railroad men buy it for severe conghs and elderly people buy it for la grippe.†say Moore Bros. Eldon. Iowa. "We sell more of Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy for than any other kind. It seems to have taken the lead over several other good brands †There is no question but this medicine is the best that. can be procured for coughs and colds,wheth- er it be a child or an adult. that is af- flcted. It. always cores and cures quickly. Sold at Parker’s DrugStore. The reeve and clerk were in To ronto last week attending the Good Roads Association. and waited upon the government with a large (lelega tion to advocate amendments to the Municipal Act, whereby it will be impossible for every Tom. Dick and Harry wno get their ankles Sprained to mulct the townships in doctor’s bills and damages. Premier Whit- ney will do something along that line. He thinks the whole Municipal Act is so ambiguous that it will re. quire a complete remodelling. He is right It has been patched too much like some old bicycle tubes, won’t hold wind, and needs to be replaced with anew one.â€"- Flasherton Adv Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets All drug ista refund the money if it fails tut-are E. W. hove’ ssignature is on each box. -ac. T0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY TAYLOR 00.. Dvomnre. C. A. DRUMM. Holstein. KNOTT BROS . )Iurkdnle. about flour, but the woman who does the family bakingâ€" she is the one who appreciates Royal Household Flourâ€"made by the new electrical processâ€"because when she tries it with the simple “ Royal Household †recipes she ï¬nds it makes better, sweeter, whiter, lighter Bread, Buns, Rolls, etc., and more crisp and delicious Pastry than she ever made before, and she is not afraid to say so. The Average Man Doesn’t Know The First Thing -. 0‘0" To any woman sending in name and address to The Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Limited, Montreal; and mentionningilns‘gapep these recipes will be sent FREE. “ I want to tell you that Royal Household Flour is the best I ever used in all my life, and the only kind I will have as long as I can get it. †Japanese Lacquer. Japanese lacquer is obtained from the urnsl or varnish tree. which is of ï¬ne proportions when run grown. An in- cision is made through the bark, and it yields a rlch, milky, glutinous juice. . from which the Japanese make their ; celebrated garnish. ‘5 Unlucky Tuesday. There is a Spanish proverb that “on Tuesday one should Hover travel' or marry,†and this superstition is so in- grained that even in Madrid there are never any weddings on Tuesdays and trains are almost empty. Weight of Water. Two hundred and twenty-four gal- lons of fresh water \x'oigll a ton. South Range, Digby Co., N. 5., November 22nd. “Oh, long enough for him to pro- pose.†Book Cemetery. “A cemetery for books†is what a French writer calls the National li- brary in Paris, in which the history of France alone is represented by 300.000 volumes. "How long should a girl know :1 man before becoming engaged to him?†Pins. l‘he ï¬rst solid head pin, although made in England and its manufacture delayed until 18:24. was the invention of an American, Lemuel W. Wright by name, and it was another ingenious American, Dr. John '1‘. Howe of (‘on- neetient. who some eight years later invented the ï¬rst successful machine for completing solid headed pins by a single process. The Kittery Navy Yard. The ï¬rst navy yard on the shores of Portsmouth (N. 11.) harbor was com- menced on Badgers island in 1775. he present site was purchased in 1800 by the United States government. Oranges For Invalidn. The following method of preparing oranges will often tempt an invalid's taste: Take a pint of orange juice and a quarter of a cup of sugar; moisten a tablespoonful of arrowroot with cold water; put the orange juice and sugar over the ï¬re and when scalding bot add the arrowroot and stir it until it is clear and thick. This should be served ice cold. A Soft Saw. With a piece of string and a little sand and grease some Hindoo con- victs sawed through an iron bar two inches in diameter in ï¬ve hours and escaped from jail. Every Animal Likes Bananas. The leaves of the banana are tender, and the strong winds of the tropicsâ€" the hurricanesâ€"soon tear the lea yes in strips, thereby adding to their grace and beauty. The banana is a fruit that beast and bird, as well as man, are fond of, and the owner, when he lives in a sparsely settled country, must need protect his plantation by a fence of some thorn plant. Spitsbergen. Spitzbergen is one of the few coun- tries as yet unclaimed by any nation. Any one may dig the coal found in the clifls there. Consolation. Her gentle ways. her brilliant air, The grace in her that so reï¬nes; Her lissome form, her shimmering hairâ€" I’ve sung them all in glowing lines. And though the maiden answered no (As lovely maidens sometimes do), Have I not sold the lines and so Enjoyed therefrom a scad or two? â€"-Judge. (Signed. ) MRS. ALEX. PORTER. A “’lsie Cm. W “0.0†Lee’s Military Genius. One day during the war between the states General Lee sent for General Gordon and said to him: “Take these regimentsâ€-â€"montim1111g some~"mul go to Spottsylvania. Be there tomorrow morning.†“No," said Lee. “but Grant ought to be there. and he will be.†Lee x'as a great general himself and knew what a great gem-ml should (10. He had studied out Grant's plans from the place where he lust heard of him and decided where he would next make his appearance. In surprise, General Gordon asked Why troops were needed at that partic- ular spot. “Because," replied lonerzll Lee. “Grant w'll be there.†Nothing 11ml been heard of Grant’s movements for a 1011:: time. but (len- eral Gordon supposed General Lee had had some clispnlvhes which had in- formed him ol‘ Grant’s neurness. He asked if this was so. A curiosity of the plains is the buffa- lo wallows. There has not been a buffalo in them for years, but they are the same today as they were genera- tions or even centuries ago. They are no longer frequented by cattle, of course, and therefore not freshly worn, but they remain to this day barren and black amid the vast plain of living green. In the spring they stand full of water until the advancing summer sun evaporates it, and then they are bar- ren and black again. They are perfect circles. some large as a circus ring, and their basins are packed ï¬rm and hard by the tread and roll of many genera- tions of the bison. Another recollec- tion here of this extinct race is the buffalo birds, which abound in great numbers. Their function now, as in the time of the bison, is to pick insects from the backs of the cattle which feed on the plains. Sometimes twenty or more feed on a steer's back, while the steer calmly and with evident pleasure munches buffalo grass. General Gordon wont to Spottsylva- 1113. Grant was there. and one of the ï¬ercest battles of the war was fought. It Was All Good. Mr. Jones was very fond of a kind of boiled pudding his wife made, so, says London Answers, when she had gone away for an afternoon and evening she promised that she would leave one of the favored puddings in the saucepan for his evening meal. Fruitful Uganda. An explorer states that almost every- thing planted would grow in Uganda. The Roman Nose and Crime. It is very interesting that the arched, or Roman, nose should haVe been found remarkably frequent among murderers. A peculiar illustration of the supposed relation of this organ to character is found in Arabia, where horses with “Well,†she said on her return, “and how did the pudding go down ‘2†“Soo-preme!†said Tom, smacking his lips at the recollecBon. “ ’Twas as good a pudding as you have ever made.†“That’s good,†was the gratiï¬ed re~ spouse of Mrs. Jones. “I’m glad you enjoyed it. What did you do with the cloth?†A Soldier-’3 Condolence. When Prince Louis Napoleon met his untimely fate in Zululand Marshal MacMahon hastened to condole with his royal mother: “I am very happy, madam, at the circumstances that have arisen which give me the occasion to condole with you. Your son died a soldier, and you ought to be glad." Lard and Tar. Fresh lard will remove tar from either hand or clothing. Wash with soap and water atterivard. For a moment Mr. Jones solemnly surveyed her. cloth on '2†An instance of the Gur‘abinty 0: sm- der Web is found at the Allegheny ob- servatory. where the same set of lines in the micrometer of the transit instru- ment has been in use since 1859. arched noses are not admitted to the breeding stables lest they transmit an evil temper to their oflspring. “W'hat!†he The Buï¬'ulo \Vallows. said. “Did it have a D. CAMPBELL, Agent. The Sherlock Organs HAVE YOU? _ STORE To RENTâ€"In J. M. Hunter’s Brick Block. Plate Glass \Vindows, Tables, Counters, Shelving, Hot-air Flu-nave, Good stand on Main Street. Apply m J. M. HUNTER, Proprietor. E?†Pure Honey and Fresh Groceries always on hand. Heavv Twiled Cotton Sheeting, 72-in wide. 25c a yard. White Bedspreads, Inge size, 1.40 each. Table Linen at 25c and 50¢ a yard. Floor Oilcloth. 1 and 2 yards wide. es 25¢ a squure yard. Stair Oilcloth at 15¢ a ytrd. Japanese Matting at we a yard. CALDER â€"â€" BLOCK â€"- DURHAM He Sells Cheap An y 01d Worn silver? It so, I am prepared to re- plate it, Bring it in now while [have the time. All work guaranteed. Prices Moderate, and Strictly Cash. The Big 4 LACE CURTAINS. e~~msmm LADIES’ SKIRTS, ETC. M ISCEL LAN EOUS. 2 yards long. 26in wide. 25c a pair. 2§ yards long, 26-in wide. 40¢ a pair. 25 yards long, 30in wide. 50¢ a pair. 3 yards long. 37-in wide. 70c a pair. 35 yards long, 54in wide. $1.00a pair. All our Curtains except the 25c and 400 ones have worked edges. M“‘v It pays to get a Practical Edn- cation and it pays to get rt in this school. We can do more for our graduates than any other Business College in the Provrnce. Commercial Schools employ our graduates as teachers. they know that the training given in this insti- tution is the BEST. Enter now. Write for free catalogue. Implements Frost 6: Wood Ladies' Over-skirts at $2. $3.50 and $4.50. Ladies’ Black Sateen Underskirts at 81. Ladies’ Black Sateen Waists at 85c and 81. Ladies’ White W’aists at 500 and 75c. White Night Gowns at 75c and $1. Coreet Covers at %c and 50c. W. H. BEAN Elliott Mclachlan stanpéao. ONTARIO. of all kinds for the Farm, the Home and the Dairy. DURHAM,0N1 AGENCY. I’RINCIPALB. Geo. Yiirs. Intending students abound onwr nt beginning 0‘ term. or no won nfter u poniblo. Feet. 81.00 per month. W. J OHNS’I‘ON. The school is nipped for full Junior be.“ ad mtlicuhï¬on work. under the folio and of competent teachers for um demmt: The People’s Grocery SPRING SEEDS. A. W. WATSON UUHHAM BAKERY. Highest price paid for Farm Produce. Goode delivered promptly in Town. Manitoba Flour. BEAN. SHORTS. GRAIN wd all kinds of FEED glinys in stock. Fresh Groceries Confectionery. BOOTS and SHOES. Au. Won Gunman!!!) gt “Livoul let live" Pawns. anon: 1mm Mrs. Alex. Beggs. J. M. HUNTER BLOCK I BEG LEAVE T0 INFORM [1' CU.- ‘1‘011338 3nd the {imbue in men! M I a wound to furni- an Pumps um Baum. Wm Dunno. new!" um Pun-count done with Cement mm. Pumps. flgilvie’s DURHA M SCHOOL. THOS. ALLAN. lat Chas Certiï¬cate. m. 11188 L. )1. FORFAR. Chutes nnd Rodent. J. H. SMITH. B. A.. Mathematics and Soto-on. [3" ALL ORDERS than at tho all - paog .X‘oGowu'o mu will be pro-’0,“ We have now in stock n full line 0! Grass. Glover. Field and Gu- dgn Seeds of :11 kinds and of the best quality. Try us for prices "Keewntin Five Rosesâ€â€"-tho very best. made by the Lake of the Woods Milling 00.. from hard No. 1 Mnnitobn who“. Try it and be convinced the: there is nothing better in the merket. STAFF AND EQUIPMENT. Choice Bread} and Con- fections constantly on hand. and delivered to all parts of town daily. A carioad just received and kept for sale at the Chgirman PROPRI ETOR. Best Flour C. RAHAGE. Soot-em.