The 40th Annual Convention of the Ontorio «Sunday School Auodntion. to be held in the City of London. October 24th. 25th end 26th, promin- to he of move thou nonol interest. Sitnoted in the butt of 3 district ex- ocptionolly strong in Sundoy School notivitv, in a. city of handsome chntches. model Sunday Schools. hoopitnble homes, and excellent rail road facilities. the proepects were never more hopeful. The program, from Chicago. and Narion Lawrence. the International Secretary. from Toledo, Ohio. Seven open parlia- ments and coaierenou have been arranged. and will undoubtedly prove an attractive feature, and will em- brace Primary work. Teacher work, Home. Department. House to House Visitation. Parents’ Responsibility. and Decision Day. House to House Visitation will :30 doubt receive special consideration. in view of the interest connected with the move- ment. During this present year, Visitations have taken place in Hamilton. London, Bellevilie. Saonia Dundas and Deseronto, with the moat gratifying results, and it is‘ expected that similar movements‘ will be undertaken in Kingston, “Food-stuck. Eglington. Pembroke, Port Hope, Berlin, Waterloo. the Township of Windham. in Norfolk County and Toronto, in the near future. Teacher Training will also receive specxal attention. in View of the {act that this is the ï¬rst year the department has had s secretary. He has already visited some 38 counties. organized 44.) classes with an enroll. ment approximating nearly 700 students. On worthless cures for Catarrh There is only one remedy that’s suc- cessfulâ€"J‘Catarrhozoneâ€-â€"it cures when the doctor says your lease is hepeless. No drugs to take, no at- omizer to bother with. you simply inhale the fragrant vapor of this un. failing cure and get well quickly. Belief is instant. cure is guaranteed so you run no risk with Catarrh- ozone. Don’t experiment, don’t put 08, get Catarrhozone from your drug- gist to (lav. A Kansas editor who was appealed to for a prize essay on â€Man ’ pre- sented the following “Man that is born of women is few of days and full of microbes. The moment he hits earth he starts for the grave, and the longer he travels the faster ‘ he goes. His visible reward for long a days of labor and long nights of ‘ walking the floor with a teething 1 baby is an epitaph he can’t read and a tombstone he doesn’t want. In the ï¬rst seven ages of man he is licked, 1 and in the last he’s neglected. and in 1 all the others he is a target for the lving michief maker-~a woman who won’t tend to her own business. If he doesn’t marry his ï¬rst love he’ll always wish he had. and if he does he’ll always wish he hadn’t. Yet no man ever followed freedom’s flag for patriotism (and a pension) with the same enthusiasm that he will trail the red. the white and the blue that constitutes the banner of female beauty. He will brave the lion in his den, face the booming cannon, tread the ocean foam under his feet, and yet will tremble like a half frozen egg-sucking dog. when called to account by his wife for his cussed- ness. He goes forth in the morning’ to plongh corn with a crossed eyed mule and a roan steer. works hard all day and come home at night he ï¬nds his seven half-clothed children neighbor’s to burrow a hat to wear to a church social.†.mulf Outed of 0am mo Throat Troubles, by CHINE ‘- “--‘I\ LegerLHardy, long de- 3-4 w ‘7 Md, and shall do al in my power to increase the popularity. fl Dr. Sacco) Remedies in this vicinity.†I.†L W. I v-“'â€" I W Slvfllfl) III. I. m "mono to «V. others. Don't Squauder Your Money. ESSAY 0N MAN . o 0.! O‘ in pet bottle. For In. his! botdn. writ. In 1838 a young Scotch boy or eighteen, named lmuam :1. sum... . . the service of the Hudson Bay Co. He had been educated for the Civil E-lcr- 1 Vice. in India; but the sturdy life of hardship, the rigorous, close. hand-to- land battle with fate. somehow appealed to him more than the easier and more enervating life of the Orient. For thirteen years he labored on the hard Labrador coast. where. the climate was inhuman. the monotony insurmountable, the loneliness appal. ling. and promotion seemed slower than the movement of a glacier. Rut young Smith made his record, and in this rough training-school learned self- reliance. courage, self-conquest, prudence. and shrewdness among the sell- tudes, and a sureness of judgment. He learned to conquer obstacles and to laugh in triumph at them. In 1869 he had gradually risen to the post of resident-governorâ€"the supreme possibility under the Hudson Bay Co. Vhen the Federation decided to take over the title of the company, they met an obstacle in the opposition of the Metis, the halfbreeds of the plains, who rose in rebellion under the leadership of the fanatic Louis Reil. In this extremity Donald Smith was recognized, and his courage. tact and wisdom aided in cutting the Gordian knot of disagreement. He at once became the most powerful man of the Northwest, and a year later was elected to the Howe of Commons. Then came the ï¬erce battle against the corruption, ($5.4 lrrihery. and Governmental incompetency in building the great railroad con- necting the oceans. and later the organizing of the company, headed by Mr. Smith (the future Lord Strathcona) and his cousin, Lord Mount Stephen, that built the magnificent railroad on the ruins of the Government’s hopeless failure. Lord Strathcona’s ï¬nancial ability, his organizing power. his genius to inspire others to see and to realize his visions, carried the day; and as J. J. Hill says. “the one person to whose efforts and conï¬dence. in the growth of our country. our success in early railroading is due. is Loi‘d Strathcona.†He. received his first imperial honor in 1886 and in 1897 was raised to t‘te peerage. His manifold duties defy cataloguing; as financier, statesman, philanthropist, and in various other ï¬elds he has been pre-eminent. and like all rca'ly great men has retained his simplicity through it all. To-day. at the are of seventy-five, he is Canadian High Commissioner in London, a most (Kat-ting position, and his marvelous knowledge of Canadian affairs and his cthcr unique qualities would make it impossible to replace him. ‘_- - n. , n,_-..Aâ€"_..L .' L-â€"I-n‘.nn-‘ Make your blood nutritious and you’ll have lots of strength. Your only hope is Ferrozone. an instant blood-puriï¬er, blood-enricher. It brings keen appetite, digests food and supplies nutriment for building up all the bodily tissues. Ferrozone makes muscle and nerve-ï¬bre, in- creases your weight. instills a reserve of energy into the body that deï¬es weariness or exhaustion from any cause. To have virility and healthy vigor use Ferrozone which all deal- lers sell in 50c. boxes. v-.- ‘- preliminary hearing on Friday to1 rather a strange case. Six years ago Christian Strauss of Carrick adapted a girl now fourteen anda half years of age. The girl was well liked by the family and appeared to like her home. Recently when Mrs. Strauss was sick a married daughter Mrs. Batte. was home helping with the housework and had occasion to send the adopted girl, Priscilla, for a cup of cream to put in the mother’s soup._ Mrs. Batte noticed the cream You’re uneasy, restless, without â€"-â€"â€"‘â€" was dirty and called Priscilla’s at-‘ tention to it. She agreed with her that the cream was dirty but could not account for it, The cream was not used. Next morning Priscilla went to Mrs. Strauss and asked for- giveness for what she had done. On being question she admitted putting paris green in- the cream. The adopted father and Mrs. Batte, who were examined as witnesses, said the girl stated she did not know why she had done as she did. and could not themselves oï¬er any reason as there appeared no illfeeling and they admitted the girl was cheeriul and willing. The prisoner came before Judge Barrett on Monday and the Judge reserved decisionâ€"Bruce Herald. Enhrod xccordlnt‘ "Last year I had a very severe ato tack of indigestion I could not. sleep at night ‘nd suï¬ered most ex- cruciating: pain for threa hours aft- er each mail. I was troubled this way for about three month! when I used Chamberlain’s Stomach tad Liver Tablets. and received im- mediuto ruliaf.†says John Dixon. Talkmmo. Oourio. Canada For sale at Pukor‘s Drug Store. Sick hudacha is owned by a. dis- ordfl'ad condition 0! thn utomach sud Police Magistrape Millarï¬gave the Insomnia and Indigestion Cured. Why That Weariness? A STRANGE CASE ’ the Hudson I ; but the star vith fate, som ing life of the ;een years he inhuman, the to Act of the Paruarncnt offlnuh, In an year 1905, LORD STRATHCON 9-. Canadian High Commzssionet to London young Scotch boy of eighteen, named Donald A. Smith. entered the Hudson Bay Co. He had been educated for the Civil Ser- but the sturdy life of hardship, the. rigorous, close. 'hz'mv‘l-to- ith fate, somehow appealed to him more than the easier and ng life of the Orient. :en years he labored on the hard Labrador coast, where the nhuman. the monotony insurmountable, the loneliness appeal. motion seemed slower than the movement of a glacier. But made his record, and in this rough training-school learned self- non golf-annullest. nrudence_ and shrewdness among the soli- For all weakness from which girls and women suffer. no surer remedy exists than Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. They maintain that bracing healthy every woman so earnestly desires; they npr00t disease, and bring strenth that lasts till old age. “No medicine could be more bene« ï¬cial than Dr. Hamilton’s Pills†writes Mrs. Mary E. Ayrton of Vic- toria. “I have been strengthened, ‘my digestion is better. I have im- proved in color and feel considerably better. since using Dr. Hamilton’s Pills.†Sold everywhere. 25c. per [box or ï¬ve boxes for one dollar. Here’s an amendment from the Ontario Statutes of 190?) which may interest you, even if you are not doing any eleighing, 59â€"(1)â€"On and after the coming into force of this section no person shall use on any public highway ex- cept within the limits of any city, any sleigh or other vehicle upon runners drawn by horses or other animals (except cutters) manufactured after the 1st day December. 1906. unless the same is constructed that the distance between the outer edges of such runners at the bottom is not less than {our feet. (2)â€"This section shall be given effect to, notwithstanding any by- law or bylaws that may have been passed by the council of any county under paragraph number 6 of section 559 of The Consolidated Municipal Act, 1903; provided that the council may pass a bylaw exempting such connty from tne operation of this Act. (3)â€"Any person guilty of violating the provisions of this section shall upon conviction for every such viola- tion, be liable to a penalty of not more than 310 nor less than 85. to be recoverable with costs under the provisions of the Ontario Summary Convictions Act. It hits people in a tender spot and makes 1s mighty hard to brace up. Nerviline takes that kink out of your spinal column in short order; it lsoothes. that’s why relief comes so !soon. Nerviline penetrates. that’s {why it. cures Five times stronger than than ordinary remedies. Nervil- ine can’t fail to cure lame back, lam- ‘bago, sciatica and. neuralgia Nero ‘vlline is instant. death to all muscu- ilar pain° For nearly fifty years it ; has been the largest selling liniment Ein Canada. Better try it. â€"-â€"-â€"~â€"-. 0.. p... 34". Bannock-46: ull very well for you; to any control yourself, con- trol“ yourself. Why. comb women «11’: control themselves," gr; ABOUT SLEIGH RUNNERS. .5, by W. C. Mack, It the Department of Agriculture. Women With Weakness. Cold Battles in the Back The reeders of this peper will be pleased to learn that there is et leest one dreaded disease thet science has been able to cure in ell its steges end that is Caterrb. Hell’s Ceterrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medicel fraternity. Ceterrh being a constitutional dis- ease, requires a constitl tional treet- ment. Hall’s Catarrh Lure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys- tem, thereby destroying the found- ation of the disease, and givng the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curntive powers that they oï¬ered One Hund- red Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimon- Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, 750' Take Hall’s Pills for constipation. ials. On the afternoon of Friday last a- nother was added to the season’s growing list of terrible threshing machine accidents. The victim this time was John Kritz. of near For- mosa. He was working with Harp- er’s threshing gang on too farm of \Vm. Sillir'k, of the 12th of Oulross. when the accident occurred. One of the main belts slipped offithe pul- ly and Kritz caught it with his hand to prevent it being caught in a gear. As the other end of the belt remain- ed on the pully it immediately began toâ€" twist and'Kritz’ hand became caught in a loop. and was twisted with the belt The arm was almpst twisted oï¬ at the elbow and nothing but the breaking of the belt, which was defective, prevented its being taken oï¬ altogether. Drs. Stewart and Gillies were sent for and it was thought best to amputate the limb between the elbow and shoulder. At last accounts the unfortunate man was doing as well as could be expec- ted.â€"â€"-V\’roxeter Star. A well known travelling man who visits the drug trade says he often heard druggists inquire of customers who asked for a cough medicine, whether it was for a child or for an adult. and if for a child they almost invariably recommend Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. The reason for this is that they know there is no danger from it and it always cures. There is not the least danger in giving it, and for coughs, colds and croup it is unsurpassed. For sale at Parker’s Drug Store. Address F. J. CHENEY CO.. We Make Men Manly in their appear-- ance. Use men right, and they will act the man in return. We enâ€" deavor to supply the Latest Patterns, Shades, and Best Quality to be had for the money' An up-toâ€"date garment in style, and workman- ship. Anything you wantâ€"irom the heavy, wearing Tweed, to the ï¬nest quality in Cheviot, Serge, and Worsted, in Fancy, Black or Blue. In Men’s Furnishings we are right up-to-date in flats and Caps, Working or Fancy Shirts, Ties, Collars, Sox, Gloves, Umbrellas, Suspenders, Underwear, Sweaters. In fact everything that is found in an up-to- date furnishing Store. $100 Bowed. â€0°- A J udicious Inquiry. We Guarantee PRICFS RIGHT Give us acall and £2 be satisï¬ed. Farm For Sale Farms For Sale. IN NORMANBYJ‘. 'l f‘ now: As m on “mfï¬fï¬i. mes r ï¬eld _F_arm. 009-th mile [oath 9! 4M Anna†7‘? nu‘YMI‘an ..--.. I) LL u.“ t “I†VI†u... â€"--v "unvâ€" Varnoy. ' 150 acres well watered. a bush. For further puticulgra apply to WALTER DUNN: â€"â€"â€"â€". â€" â€"â€" ,__'__v t" LTEB time. no ACRES m nonwom‘. 4 miles {. 1 13. ‘WA Vornoy. Durban. Good buildings. on 150 ACRES IN EGREMONT. near Orcl udvillo. Good buildings. House Forfsale or Rent. ‘ï¬ï¬gfï¬gï¬â€˜ï¬mlgï¬gw Bunem (1) ACRES NEAR WILDER'S LAK GOOD TWO STOREY FRAME Good loud and ï¬ne buildings in first-(615] house. cellu' under whole house. six Shops. roommlood well. abouthalfan me ofland mucus NEAR HOLSTEIX. 1m. well located on Collegeï¬treet. For PM“ house. large buns. well watered. ticulars apply to splendid condition. ‘ Sept, 11th,6pd JOHN M. LITTLE. 'Tho above lands are all offered r... .5 N BRUCE ST..30DI:J3§HAM. ng â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€".___._.__+_ b'khouse. 1: gm 8 res high fézume cellar, cement floor {in For Sale. one half, furnace in the other half. Small barn with stone stable under- DESIRABLE PIECE OF PRO] heath. Convenient to station, hegty o|onsistingf 05 twent-(ive :xcn rniture Factor and Cream 090- a me east 0 .or ration H: t] g: arator Works. yWill sell cheap to 10W“ at; Durham: de‘scg as fowl; m qugck purchaser. The owner is going 0* 140‘ 09' CW- 2. 1‘4- (1--R-. blmwlz. ( _“ the premises is a comfortable brim; xix West. roomed cottage, a good frame ban: a; For further particulars apply to stable, t small bearing orchard, :m :-..,-1: v ‘ dance of the best running “atvr. 1 \VM. 14130613†1‘4. cleared, title good. Terms easv am; W‘i June 14. tf. ‘ Box 92, DURHAM. right. For further particulars :Hxiu‘.‘ l â€I‘HOS. DAVIS. W ' “ Lot 2. 0011.3. IV. D. R.. (glemslg. [3,“. an“, April 4. 1904.â€"tf. DURHAM J’. HAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY on Garafraxa Street, known as Laidlaw’s Old Stand, at present; oc- cupied by J as. Ireland, also extending through to Mill Stueet and occupied by F. Siegner. Also some good dwelling houses. Reasonable terms. Apply to Aug. 17, tf v - â€"â€" vâ€"vâ€"â€" â€"â€" it); 233d stable, smgllorclnard, well located m Durham. Will sell cheap to quick purchaser. Apply ROBERT SMITH. Rant 17 4 m. Durham Sept 17, 4 tc. OR 8. S. N0. 8. BENTINCK. FOR the year 1906, An experienced teach- er preferred. Apply, statingsalary to THOS. CROSS. Sec-True, Louise. TEACHER WANTED FOR SCHOOL Section Np 3. ‘Glgnel‘g. Applications ~ _â€"L-.. nll‘t‘. :11- 1| l 85:35:"N6'3T'oIâ€"e331g 'Applications will be received up to September 26th for a teacher holding a Second-Class Professional Certiï¬cate. Personal application preferr- ed. Salary. $499. Duties to commence jihuié'y'sr'd, 1906. A ug‘ 29. 4pd FOR SCHOOL SECTION N0. 4, Glenelg, Male or Female. holding Second-Class Certiï¬cate. duties to com- mence anuary 1906. Personal application Bitâ€"afar red . Hause and Lot For sale THE HANOVER CONVEYANCER Now Offers the following. . 100 ACRES, south- west of Varney in NOR- MANBY. An extra good farm and well improved. Owner anxious to go West. 150 ACRES. BENTINCK, north oi Allan Perk. Well improved and offered very cheap. 125 ACRES. on 18th Concession of NOR- MANBY. Well im roved and well located Oï¬'ered cheap. V ill rent if not sold. 100 ACRES BENTINCK. near Rocky San geen. Good form With good timber Will sell cheap. w“ NEW ADVERTISEMENT. H. H. Miller DURHAM RESIDENCE. belonging to Mr J. L. Bot )wne. photographer. offered. at snap price MONEY TO LOAN at lowest rates. INSURANCES PLACED in No. 1 Com- panics at low rates. DEBTS COLLECTED. BUSINESS DIFFICULTIES arranged. C. P R. TICKETS for sale mull points. Always Promptâ€"Never Negllmt. Take Care of Your Horses Feet ..... GOOD COMFORTABLE DW‘ELL‘: House For Sale. 0 MORE GUESS WORK.l in levelling and balanc- ing your harm’s foot. [haw the Scientiï¬c Horse 'Fom Lovell» which is the latest wd be“ contorhmnce (or thlt purpou and will guarantee! summation. For Sale. W. GUTHRIE. WM. RITCHIE. Sec’y. Edge Hill. P. 0. W'. LAI DLA‘V, H. H. MILLER. W. J. KERNEY. Waudby. Out. Durham. “ACRES IN BENTINCK. near Mar. 10. 04-tf EING PARTS OF LOTS (i2 AB 63, Bentinck, Con. 2, W. (i. R†joining the Cor ration of the TMâ€) Durham. The arm consists of 42f. ac â€"ab0ut 4 acres “oodland. the balance der grass. Comfortable dwelling and g comfortable outbuildings. Small orch Just the kind of place for a dairy far or market gardener. Sold at right p and on any terms as the proprietor tends going west and wishes to diepose of H. BURNETT. Proprietors Jan. 20, 1905.-â€"tf. U about six miles from Durham. title. Possessxon at once. Good land. be sold. For particulars apply to The above lands are all offered for sa’ cheap. on my terms. For particulm npply to J. P. TELFORD, Durlf Feb. 22nd 1905 â€"tf. __'~ - --.L 1 Durham. Four lots ogthe West sid¢ Albert Street, for private residences. 5 is the tips to mat those lots. For fur: !_I__--A_ A ‘ vv "v- informii'ion tpplv i; -vv 1 of Saddler atreét ii. In: 'i‘Bwn of . in the county of Grey, contain acres more or less. For terms and pat hrs applv to April 12. 1904.â€"tf. PA RK LOT NUMBER 13 NOR 0f Saddler street It] thn Tnlrn Dec. 2.-tf. TWO GOOD HOUSES, NEW BR 200d location- n:r(lon 1n! “:1?! . 1 good location. gardet‘Iâ€"igt- MIL" Rent reasonable to right tenant. Sit (Mme!) str_eet,_ Apply to N THE FIRST 0F DECEMBE a comfortable, conveniently 211qu house on Lambtnn smwt v _" â€"â€"-w~v‘ Spring watar in kitchm. reasonable. Atgfybo N. Holman, Du NOV. 8th. HREE ROOMS ABOVE A. Lnuzhhn’s Store. recentlv occur Ltuzhlnn’s Store. recentlyoccur 1 Dr. Gunn as Ofï¬ceâ€"t0 rent on easy Apply to W. H. BEAN. Sec'y A. F. A' A. U nfland Morclwrd and garde watered. welllocatedin Durham. “1 at (19th mica u} II quick pun ham IOT__51, 52. 53â€"Sideroad 50 U . being LN 11. Com-«Asian )9. Ex" 3 mlkfa from Dmmom ‘3 4 mile from F M an“! from Church. (Lemmings maid! WI! 5‘“, on stone basement. good 8’ 'nadwh. Windmill m [)ttna;!_Wl‘ particuldrs applthJ N THE GARAFRAXA ROA Farm For Sale or Rel ONSISTING OF 100 AC _ “balm Lgt ll. Concpsiunulf‘l ELY"? J W. CRAWFORD. Also several building lots. Good Farm for Sale. RICK OR __FRAMEâ€"APPLY Town Lots for Sale. For Sale or Rent. JAMES‘CA'Rsbiv‘B'? OOD FRAME HOUSE. AN Ad T_HE CENTRAL PART Park Lot For Sale. " GOOD 7 ROOMED HOI'SE I rent in UpperTown. Apply Houses for Sale. Farm for Sale. Houses to Rent House to Rent. House for Sale. TO LET. J. P. TELFORD. Vendor’s Solicitor. Dur. TO LET. HACKAY DUNN Vendor’ s Solicitor Durl I. H UN TER. Durha: J. M. LATIMEI- IDURHAM. O. Wu. SLATCHI All the agricultunl societie GI. Province, including those in “city have geen written to by H. B. Cown‘, Provincial Superin! -t of Agricultural SOVlHllOS to appoint delegates to at Oh“! the Buchburg vxhibitiox larch Renfrew. on October .3 . t“ Simcoe exhibition in No: .‘vâ€"â€" â€"v a, in the Provmce. sud the gro ad buildings ore practicully all (DC. The annuul report of the V “(row society {or 1901 5th cu: in buildings ore worth 31:; it. luds.$3,00u, total SUBJNU. Mlities of only 34w. Tim re 0‘ the Norfolk Union Society sh Rh“ it: lands are worth $213M: “‘ldinzs ‘6.500. total $‘93lt “v _.ort¢nge of only SOHO. The (in DOpu'tment of Agriculture is ar ill for a convention of :«-;,ru “'08 from the other agriv .-: “antics in the Proviuc.» at Pit tho-e exhibitions. mama CEO hing secured over 19w miir â€(“0111an of which will l- u ’0‘! COCietv lam-r. l? i~ c‘xp “Ct delegaies “'lll he uhlc- to a 5: bolt races. The vaartmen: l)“. ¢‘\'t‘~ l! «I ï¬ne is coming u'iwn llH’l' . “orial reduction 7.x. a!†l“. â€deï¬es in the l’l‘uVlh-r hlul ma“ Of holding SO many Oxhibitious. fewer and lnlgt hibitlons will be hell. 'l'ln‘ vl â€to it posalble to arrangr I f uuCiOBi i330 k'll‘C Alli and :H ,...‘U various educational luv. .l u Met. To illustrate \\’l)al< “I in this direvtion the l' "‘ il trrsngiug (0 have Bum “unload lectures at both of «hum... Delegnes who u “n 50 Oblo to gain information “we! introducing tiles.» {H .‘II to the beat methode ul «luau them u their mm “ wooing of the ï¬rst dav a h of the delezctea will be gm“ opportunity will be “to diacuss the various {a ' (N Oxhlbition and other [11 ill to the management of Q \ l. Demonsu'atious n thent under ‘11P . G. A. Putnam. 5:; 461mm Woman lusti The Ipecial feaunv Wtiono will includr 2. Live stock judging ‘ 1‘ ‘OII for farmers†sous. 3- A upecnal 1*th bit [it I a If F. C. Lllord Chief ' ILLUSTB ATION I" AIRS goes Into Royal H You would try good you would I But Ogilvie your custom. They woul< of every other and of thous: tried it but had as represented. Therefore 0 they stake their you and thou not the best, business. Ogilvies “Royal H as' Ogilvia l the (rot sully ull 1 of the N 190-! d‘hc rec