v- vuv C. P. R.. as far north as Minnedose, south of Elva, on the Estevan sec- tion, and up to Pipestone on the Ar- cola branch. Gladstone was the northermost point on the C. N. R. to reportlsnow. The territories expe- rienced not a trace of the storm. J. J. Golden. of the Provincial Depart. ment of Agriculture, says: â€The storm of yesterday was one of the ‘ most beneï¬cial things this country has had for many a day. Snow is far preferable to rain. but so much for the reason that it is a fertilizer, Ninety per cent of plant growth is air, and snow falls so imperceptibly on the soil that it remains porous, while the elect of a heavy rainfall is to harden the soil. thus keeping out the air. When the land remains per-1 eneon the enrlace theair can he as. eimilated through the soil. contrib- _ Ilia. “importantly to the growth g a}. my; Its mechanism. like delicate mach- inery, by even a slight cause is so disranged as to be practically useless. A headache is no trifling matter be- cause the stomach, kidneys and liver are sure to be aflected. To cure the cause of headaches ahd prevent new attacks. use Ferrozone; it aids the stomach by supplying nourishing hlood, vitilizes the nerves and brain instantly. Fen-ozone ' bracesâ€"gives toneâ€"elevates your spirits. No such health hringer known. Fifty Cents lets at all dealers. The recent snowfall in Manitoba. is accounted n greet beneï¬t. not on injury as msny supposed. The ares of. the precipitstion coincided with the limits of the Province with re. morknbie exactness. The [all extend- ed to Virden. on the mainline of the an“ jow. Dr. McDooald, oiâ€"Annan, (135:3: odthe injuries and Mr. Wilson is now doing welLâ€"O. S. San. Mr. George Wilson, eighth line. Sydenham, met with an accident on Friday afternoon, shortly after four o’clock, which might easily have been fatal. He was leading a cow and her calf. when his dog approached the calt. The bovine. infuriated by an attack upon her oflspring. made a lurious attempt to gore the dog. The latter. however, evaded the madden- ed animal which continued on her course. Before Mr. Wilson could step aside the cow was upon him and a deep gash two inches in length was inflicted directly beneath the fight ;-â€" h- ‘Inh-_-‘1 . No remedy could be more prompa and agreeable than Dr. Hamilton’ Pills. No matter where you go you’ll hear of the grand cures they make. Writing from Ottawa Mrs. M. E. Le- gere says: “For people inclined to billiousness and sick headache I don’t think there is a remedy to compare with Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. Iformer- ly had billious attacks about once a. month-used Dr. Hamilton’s Pills and obtained grand results. My stomach has been put in good order and my health greatly improved.†No medicine better for men, women. or children. Try Dr. Hamilton’s Pills,â€"â€"25c. per box os ï¬ve boxes for 81.00 at all druggists. Governor Miller has a cat with kittens. and a clucking hen, which work together very harmoniously. 'The cat is thoroughly at home in the hennery and keeps her kittens in a nest. in which the hiddy had also so- cured a couple of eggs. The hen and the cat take turns in occupying the nest and both take equally kind to the task of keeping their neighbor’s goods warm, although the hen has to be ejected at intervals in order to give the cat a chance to impart nour- ishment to her olspring.â€"Owen S’d Advertiser. For unnecessarily whipping and otherwise abusing a horse driven by them on Friday evening, John and Newton Lougheed had to pay the sum of $14.90. This should he a warning to persons getting too gay when driving through Clarksburg. as some we might mention appear to think the streets are for themselves only, and drive at such a furious rate that it makes it unsafe for ordinary citi- zens to be on the street at the time. We are informed that adetermined eflort will be made to enforce the by- law of the village regarding this matter.â€"Clarksburg Reflector. It is a common complaint with women. The right treatment ie Ner- viline, which penetrates to the eeat of the pain immediately. Nervilline warme and eoothe the aflected parts, drawe out the irritation and pain. allows the patient ease after one rob- bing. No liniment eo economical and eafe. Nearly ï¬fty years in use, and the demand immensely greater every day! Nerviline must be good. The Bruce Herold given the nomeo and not of o few 0! the old people of Bruce county. Among them on J u. Stoddon. Eld erolie. nged 107; John Ichrdy, Elderelie aged102;'l‘. Mc- Gillivny. Bruce Tp., 102. There on n number of others up into the nineties. A cow owned by Robt. Smith of the townline west gnve birth to a. cell .. few dnye ngo which only lived a few minutes. When examined the cell’s hurt wne located in its thront. Wm. Stoddnrt, of Corbetton. former- ly of Shelhnrne. is the owner of ncolt fooled on Mny 9th which hoe one foot motly like a cell. It con wnlk and in doing well.â€"Shelbnrne Free Press The Wonders of The Body. Do you Get Billions? 11031163 ECHOIB. run About The Hip. The laxative nice: of Chamber- lgin’s Stomach 3nd Liver Tgbleta is so sgreublo and so natural that you do not rulizo it is the afoot of mod. ioina. For sale tt Parker’s Drug OL-_- Mrs. 8. Lindsay, of Fort William. Ontario Csnsds. who has suffered quite s number of years from dye. pepsin and great psine in the stom- ach, wss advised by her drnggist to take Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liv- er Tablets. She did so and ssys. “I ï¬nd that they have done me e great deal of good. I have never had any suï¬ering since I begsn using them.†If troubled with dyspepsie or indi- gestion why not teke these Tablets; get well and any well?. For sole by Psrker’s Drug Store. bed. The result 0? the weapon heir); so close was that his head was almost blown 03. Mr. Duncan had been uno well for several weeks and appeared rather melancholy. It is thought that the dread of illness caused him to take his life. Deceased was un- married, and lived with his mother on Church street. Weston. He was 40 years old. and was considered to be worth about $40,000. ‘ He was well known among the lawn bowlers of Toronto. as he was usually a mem- ber of the tournament team of the Weston Lawn Bowling Club. The mother is heartbroken over the death of her son and the whole village was shocked at the news of the aï¬air. Henry Duncan. 3 very popular re- tired former, of Weston, committed euicide oy shooting himself while in Mr. John Day, at Goldstone, has sustained a heavy ï¬nancial loss, dur- ing the past week in the death of two of his working horses, and a ‘ third one had a very narrow escape. The cause has been attributed to water taken from a low well. So far as can be seen the water appears good, but tests have proven it in- jurious to horses and sheep, but not so to cattle or even people. In the case of horses the throat becomes paralyzed and in the majority of cases death takes place before the seriousncss of the attack is realized. There is little doubt but the fertiliza- tion of the soil and the present drain- age system is injurious to the water in-open wells, which are rapidly be- ing abandoned.â€"Drayton Advocate. When the antiseptic vapor of “Cat- arrhozone†is inhaled it spreads through the breathing organs, carry- ing healing and health to the sore spots. An irritable throat “Cat- arrhozone cures in five minutes, bronchitis it sooths instantly, weak lungs are fed and quickly nourished back to health. To be free from colds and coughs, to avoid catarr and bronchitisâ€"â€"use Catarrhozone; it; is prescribed by more than twenty; thousand physicans in America alone, . and used by the people of nine nat-l ions. Mrs. Ward was thirty-one before she undertook real ï¬ction with “Miss Bretherton,†followed four years later by “Robert Elsmere,†which captured the reading public of two continents. Before this. it is true. she had written a child’s story, a pale-complexioned, anaemic piece of worla. fltly named “Millie and Ollie.†Her translation of “Amiel’s Journal" from i-‘lench into English was an exquisite literary gem, expressing so perfectly the subtle windings of the thoughts and emotions of the simple Swiss professor. that it se::-ts as if he himself must have re-thought his whole diary in English, without the touch of a translator. “David Grieve,†which paid its author over $100," 000, and others which paid fully as much, soon followed. among them. “Sir George Tressady,†“Helbeck of Annisdale.“ “Eleanor†and â€lady ROSES Daughter.†In her beautiful country home. in Hertfordshire. she does her literary work, seeking to escape from the storm of publicity her books have aroused and avoiding all society but a little band of devoted friends. Entered “cording to Act 0! the Pulhment 010mm the you! 1906. by \V. L'. Mack. at the Dupurtment of Agricultural MRS HUMP"??? WARD England’s Great Woman Novelist Literary prophecies, like boomerang; should be ilzndled with extreme cautionâ€"they are so prone to recoil. When Matthew Arnofd afï¬rmed t .at 1:0 Arnold could ever write a novel, he did not look sufï¬ciently far into the future to see Mrs. Humphry Ward, the daughter of his brother Thomas, recognized as the greatest woman novelist of her generation. Found a Qnro for Dyspepsia. It Heals The Lungs. The Toronto Star has alone of the Toronto papers upheld the course of the Ottawa. Government in the mat- ter of the school clauses of the Au- tonomy Bills, but it does not agree with Parliament when the latter in- terferes with another matter that it considers within the proper sphere of the Ontario Legislature: “The Dominion Parliament intruded in a ï¬eld that did not properly belong to it when it allowed itself to be drawn into the Ottawa Electric light trouble. It does not matter what the Dominion Parliament has power to do in such cases. good policy re- quires that such local matters shall be left to the care of Provincial Leg- islatures. The Federal Parliament for its own peace and repute should desire to escape entanglement with purely local difï¬culties. and one could expect that the authorities at Ottawa would frequently refer appli- ‘ canto for the passage of private bills to the Legislatures, where properly those applicants should go. The peeple of Ontario can- more readily Ienforce public opinion in the Logic. lature than in the House of Com. mono, and. under representative government. public opinion is entit- led to exert some authority on local alaira.†{This we think is good Lib- _ eral doctrine. and we conceive the , same observations apply in shear: ï¬nal mumâ€"m, I»... cum. - Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surley destroy the sense of smell and completly derange the whole system when entering in through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable phy- sicans, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure. manufactured by F. J. Cheney 00., Toledo 0. contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting direct- 1 ly upon the blood and mucous sur- faces of the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price 750. per bottle. . Take Hall’s Family Pills for con- stipation. Messrs. Dewar and Copland the two Harriston editors are into a newspaper scrap. The following is what the Revlew said recently of his confrere: â€There is a man in Scotland named Dewar who makes excellant whiskey and the â€Mill- street Monkey-wrench insists on in- sinuating that there is some connec- tion between the Review and the: Scotch distiller. We don’t know the man at all. Say, why can't the old Monkey-Wrench get a cork screw and claim relationship to the Copland Brewing Company?†[Our advice to editor Copland is to avoid too close intimacy with either Brewers or Dis- tillers. The printing business as a rule doesn’t prosper under indulgence of too many fermented luxuries of the suggested brands.â€"â€"Ed.] Photo by Elliott l: Fry, London Geo. Becker, an employee in the Hanover Specialty Co’s works, was the victim of a most distressing acci- dent last Saturday morning. In op- erating the shaper, he had formed the habit of leaning his left forearm on the material that was being put through the knives. While rounding ofl a chair top on the morning men- tioned it is thought that his arm was in this positionawhen the t0p came in contact with the knife sooner than he had anticipated. The result was that a deep and ugly wound was inflicted in his left arm from the elbow to the hand and part of the bone was re- moved. It is hoped that he will not lose the use of his arm but the un- fortunate occurrence will render him unable for worlnfor probably a couple of months.-â€"Post. J. LEARITY ' lamina! Tni'lm. w House to Rent. ON THE FIRST OF DECEMBER-â€" a comfortable, conveniently sit- The “la n uated house on Lambton street west. Spring water tar in kitchen. Ron reasonable. App y Mi-o-na is a guaranteed cure for all diseases of the stomach, excepting cancer. a guarantee being given by MacFarlane Co, with every pack- age they sell, agreeing to refund the money should the remedy not give perfect satisfaction. Now is a good time to buy. No ordinary food digestive ‘can give lasting relief. It is absolutely necessary, if one wishes to be well, to use Mi-o-na. the only known rem- edy that soothe and heals the mucous membrane of the stomach and diges- tive tract, stimulates the solarvplexus and strengthens the nerves of the stomach. This remarkable remedy puts the whole digestive system in so healthy. clean and sweet a state that fermentation of the food cannot exist, any disease germs in the stom- ach will be destroyed, and all food will be so well assimilated thata rap- id and healthy increase in weight will quickly result. $1.75 and$2.25. Sin- gle breasted. “Stout †or ,“ slim †sizes. †All our Vest are tailor-â€" ed. The fabrics will wash beautifully. The patterns are the hand- somest we could pick out. WHERE DISEASE GERMS No Need to Fear “Germs†if. the Stomach Be Healthy. , The ideal breeding place for disease germs is a weak stomach and digest- ive system. The food, instead of assimilated, turns into a sour, slimy. fermenting mass, causing gases, dis- tress after eating bloating nausea and flatulency. The poisonous germs that are given 03 from this undigest- ed food enter the blood, and pimples, boils, and blotched skin is the result Nervousness and sleeplessness come more often from weakened digestion than from any other one. cause. Rheumatism and gout are directly caused by an acid condition of the stomach. Come in and let us slip on your size, just to see how you like it. If you once realized how much cooler, easi- er, neater and altogeth- er more comfortable our Washable Vests are than the ordinary vests, you would not let the day go by without having at least one. he. one our t hun’ t and! 500 in camps uuf it tot-Innâ€! put-mid by Pm. Indiana 00.. St. Louis. Mo a E N THE GARAFBAXA ROADâ€" . about 3i; miles fro- Dnrhun. Good tub. Posse-non at once. Goodhnd. Must be sold. For particuhu apply to ‘I D mu! anon n-..|.-_._ A GUARANTEED CURE FOB PILEB For Summer Wear. VESTS- ‘i.'â€".â€"â€"o-- J an. 20, Inaâ€"H. Durhain. The {arm "consists "6? 4:23:33; â€"abont 4 acres woodland. the balance un- der grass. Comfortable dwelling and good comfortable outbuildings. Small orchard. Just the kind of place for a dairy farmer or market gardener. Sold at right price and on easy terms at} the proprietor in- tends‘going went and Wishes todiepose of it. B. BURNETT. Proprietor. - -A â€"â€" BEING PARTS OF LOTS 62 AND 63, Bentinck, Con. 2, W. G. R,. ad- Rining thgngorpoution 9f_ the} Town of “-L-m‘ apply to†March 24th, ’05. March lOâ€"tf £1.44 Lake. Two barns. smï¬;}t:iie: with cement floors, good hpuse, well watered Cheap. For further mrtnculars apply to MACKAY DUNN. 212 â€vuuuu Houseâ€"ï¬ve roounsâ€"goâ€" rent. Terms reggouable. For further particulars apply JAS. CARSON. Durham, or to M. O’DONNELL. 210 613t Ave. West Duluth. Minn. a-AVA‘ ‘1 U0 .1. Glendaâ€"a {nae toil-chem with Second Class Professional certiï¬cate. Salary at the rate of 3400 per annum. Duties to com- mence on the third Monday in August. Ap- lioations must be in the hands of the un- gersigned not later than the 16th day of J une- Personal application preferred. GEO. BINNIE. Secretary, Bunessan. F0 R SCHOOL SECTION NO. 1 Glenelz. a mala mph... mm. V hnnnn‘ 1 good loution. garden lot With each. Rent reasonable to right tenant. Situated on Queen street. Apply to TWO GOOD HOUSES, NE W BRICK Rood location. garden lot with also}: PARK LOT NUMBER 13 NORTH of Saddler street in the Town of Dar- ham. in the county of Grey, contaminant acres more or less. For terms and particu- lars applv to _ J. P. TELFORD, Dec. 2,â€"tf. Vendor’s Solicitor. Durham. 1 Durham. Four lots on the We?“ sideof Albert Street, for private residences. Now is the time to get these lots. For further information spplv to [1. art consisting of twent-ï¬ve acres one-half mile east of Cor ration of the Town sf Durhnm. descri as South part of Lot 59. Con. 2. E. G. R. Glenelg. On the premises is a comfortable brick ï¬ve~ roomed cottage. a good fume barn and stable, a small bearing orchnrd. an abun- dance of the best running water. All cleared, title good. Terms essv and rice right. For further particulars app v to THOS. DAVIS, Lot 2, Con. 3. N. D. R.. Glenelg. April 4, l904.â€"tf. DURHAM P. O. J. M. HUNTER. Durhzm. OT Np. 30. G ARAFRAXA ROAD. .IJ miles nortli of Priceville. ~Farr'n'1; ï¬rst class condition. Good buildings with running stream convenient to the barn. For further particulars applv to DUGALD D. MCLACHLAN. Jan. 28â€"tf. Priceville P. O. HREE ROOMS ABOVE A. Mc- Laughlan’s Store. recontlv occunied bv .I. Laughlan’s Store. recently occupied by Dr. Gunn as ofï¬ceâ€"to rent on any terms. Apply to W. H. BEAN. Sec’y A. F. A. M. km, or would iiiâ€"i? l;y_61{6_;iiï¬iwliiB-;h: m in and! fuming. Apply on the pro- mises, or by letter to; elg, consisting of £0 urea-well vat. cred. well found and mostly seeded down. Conforuble house an! subloa, mnle from acpool. 2 mile from Banana . O. and 4 pulse from D‘uyhup. An oxcqllppt mstnre ALEX. FIRTH. Bunuun. Ont. March 6thâ€"100d; Feb. 22ml 1% Sullivan. 99 acres more or less house. frame harm. For m JAMES CARSON or ED. WALSH. HOUSE TO RENT, 52, §3“â€".Sid9.l_'oad_50, 1} - Farm for Sale. DESIRABLE PIECE OF PROP- Town Lots for Sale. Farm For Sale. Park Lot For Sale. Teacher Wanted. Good Farm for Sale. £19335; NEAR WILDER’: THE CENTRAL PART OF Farm for Sale. For Sale or Rent. Houses to Rent. Farm for Sale. \ For Sale. MRS. QUIRK, Dornoch‘ -â€"-. vv u VI Tsrm consists of 425 acres nnrul' g...) ‘L- ‘ TO LET. J. P. TELFORD. Durham Vendor’s Solicitors. DURHAM, Ohï¬â€˜. as. Rough. particulars The Dillon Wire Fence Co. 01 Owen Sound oflers prizes of from $450 down to $100 to per- .E sons putting up the greatest ns number of rods of their fencing. 4? We sell the wire. MONUMENTb.â€"The Doyle Julian Morble Works. Owen Sound. Be- fore buying elsewhere see our (4- signs and samples. We can saw you money. .8 JOHN CLARK Now that the season is on. 13 men will do well to make e nm the changes in the Fishery Rv tions as they apply to the seasc 1905. No one may carry aw greater catch in number in one than eight black base. {our m nonge. twelve pickerel. or {our trout. No one may catch or ( away more than thirty opockle brook trout. or more the. in the aggregate. No black bass h . . thoee who deeire it. be viiâ€"ll. Jaggul‘l} 13:135. {:1 I. of ohm-Kai a copy of the pneecription used. u 1m the w ï¬nd e cure cure for Consumption. AAâ€. W. Bronchitis end all throat ax.» Inn; Ml“. Ho ho ell euflerere wilitz.‘ hie remedy. u itie innmble. Thoee denim, the preeorlptlon, which will cost them nmhm,‘ end me move 1 bleeein . will leue adapt» luï¬NARDLWI .Bmok ,xw-Yon â€" _ "wâ€"rw‘ to hi! _ fellow stifle] those who desire it. of chute. a copy 01 A complete line of the Palmer- ston Buggy Co.’s Buggies. Raymond Sewing Machines, Dow- aell Washers. Thomas Bros. Wash- ers, McClary etoves, Elmira Hay Loaders, J. 1. Case Threshing Machines. Wire Fencing. The “Deering†Imple- ments, manufactured b\ the International Hal- vester Co. of Hamilton. lead the world. ' SEED DRILLS. CL‘L. Binders, TIVATORS, DISC HARROWS. DIAMOND SMOOTH IN G HARRO WS SCUFFLERS WAGONS. WILKINSON PLOWS AND LAND ROLLERS. Tho undersigned hsvin; y simple mean. “to: .u it): u gavel-e an: m. Buggies. Implements MONEY T0 LOAN at lowest rates INSURANQES PLACED in Nu. __ - â€" _'â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" DI. A‘Uo pgniea st low rates. DEBTS COLLECTED. BUSINESS DIFFICULTIES arranged. C. P. R. TICKETS for ale toall points. DURHAM RESIDENCE. belonging to Mr, J. L. Browne. photographer. offered n amp price. 125 ACRES. on 18th Concession of NOR. HARRY. Well im raved 3nd well located, Ofl'orod cheap. ill rout if not sold. 1“) ACRES. BENTINCK. neur Rocky Sm w. Good farm With Rood timber. 1 . THE HANOVER CONVEYANCER Now offers the following : zoo ACRES. south-west of Varney. in N03. ItANBY. An extrn good farm and improved. Owner anxious to go West 150 ACRES. BENTINCK. north uf All“ Perk. Well improved and offered very cheap. l 00 ACRES. LOT 53, CON M. BOOM. “ll“ be sold 3‘ WqG. t any-two. Tom- of .pcyment yer? cl“. PM 31300. Apply_t_o __ Mn. 10. 04â€"tf hilt- cood fume house. {veu “1:: chip. 00 ACRES, FIVE MILES 2 Eat of Durham. First ch“ 3991.3 ) J. w. CRAWFORD" Alto several building lots. oo_A(_:n§s IN 353'â€ch RICK on FRAMEâ€"APPLY To I m DDAIIYDrxnru T0 CONSUMPTIVES. . H. Miller Always Promptâ€"Never Negligent. NEW ADVERTISEMENT. Houses for Salé Farms For Sale fled Invi- boonmtored to Inuit? unli “hr ‘ for several ,\ 1-3!‘ 0 an; notation. and that dn-au m. 1. union. to make known solemn the mum of cure. 'H. I..- ‘A I ah. - “W. G“ t‘l'miv \‘ 'nor giving up farmi: Hg pchOtOl. or {our 18kt may cgtch or carrv n thirty lpockled or more than ten pounds a. . No buck has less may curry away a IAch 8: anx. Vendor’s SOliCimrg. Dam. . MILLER. in one day {our maski- note of canon of ï¬sher- In the Oldestâ€"Nome large Just the Best. with to â€005?. the Best Commerci nation. it is necessw "g, This College is the Best :â€" °‘ I t s - v P â€I“ each student 1s mug : l y A .t [1 his own desk . all diï¬iculties are ï¬guring“ W as they occur. thus mun-dung h; d the m the students qud onghlmg the â€Mpliih more than Is [Imuble m cla I" - - u w i _____ .I A-.. nn..41| \‘1‘; ;'\lllilu . â€"MPâ€"o . 3““ each student does Ins mn‘k out of all others thereby estahli 1130540000 in himself. use by attending the day and (We in dunes. students graduate in a s}; BecauseOits gruduates are eujuving 1 ht pompous m almost every Causal .311 Amerwsgrciu . I _. --.:.\-9L~ .ln-L nhl Because quell stude‘ nation m‘lns wuk w hhjubjocw. use this College enjoys u m 0f t'ug Business Publiv. _ Bomuse It teaches Actual [mum “Beau†it matches Actual Curt to ï¬nish. Became its Shorthand Mm Ilrvelloun work. some \Hi‘ 90! minute nfw. amendi maths. Because at {he mend uf it i qugliï¬qatiuus as n u-gchm‘ . . ,__. l...- .u. .L‘ ..n S! qwiï¬cutmuu a“ .1 .nd whose ambiti e “(Jud en inc ï¬nancua l_l y_. Sydenham__ Mutual" fire Ins sacks and [iv the widest nu rates. If you it will pay 3'†Drop a card April 17' OTICE mate ‘ quimd In Ht." and svH‘ with the raid lirm. wit otherwise. within ll month from the. «law pm )5901' settling u 618% state of tho lau- Any nutsimnding m Ilbo we named date. w our Solivitm' for vullc Open J My -‘U‘r v our éoii‘itur for t‘ullc Datvd M my 8th 1911.3. 30 DAYS A large stock of 'l‘rouse Overcoats while they la A few Waterproof Jack A line of Prints. 25c Tea at 200. All ‘wr snlh Fresh Groceries DURHAM. The Mount Forest w. T. CLANCY. Pr VICE. In the matter of tin tube of the late Neil McKee) ‘hf' “0‘ 1. '1 J “h. ‘Y(‘.l.l Thursdm m." 1'†’av ‘ 19?}! "18' A‘ 'r' In h (“0110' “'0"c‘ v.4.»- .4. Quit. ware reprv-‘emmx 1 â€pt Durban 3nd Grgu‘ Iâ€. M. Calling. E â€of t. o h. “xv W 8} AI Uta i lame nt '- The \Vhen we any ' it, and dunm March we In clout out our 6 DON'T FOBG ET that :bove are going â€at. Got banning while the all studeup receives spoon wank subjects and may ch Alwnys in stock. Ap Potatoes at. light price [smock-t District H. HcFAYDEN. Age! u .0001' Dmtrim I can...“ district A] insur to m FUR nu lll at“). Will immru 1i dunng the m n onjoys thf llll h‘of (he Dil w B Alchw '30 “3"“! '_ ‘1‘) bicnl we?" of the Cite 'Nt'il M!‘K¢‘( H (i “f In nus are MrKI )l 0N led Bl