each one of k we wish to mthe tion that our Xi} Dre complete thu My hays we have more - to our stock. some rk rooms sud other! wholesales in T pnticularly we will Iething entirely di‘ we were showing at Serges Mohairs Venetians Henriettas lUTUMN LLINERY! good assortment 010‘ uni Felt Hats to 0011'! .10: of Ladies’ 303' ret 3nd chinine. W0! y with onion in! d R holidny md ". in :ho work-toot! 1 propued {or an '1 meet. hats in stool. eman ’ try to talk hrough our Store G RANT as, to some id of goods *BER 26 1905 L’S BIG E SALE. s Goods neat you that ply true to you to call â€all and see tho ‘0' Price List of he footwear sold at tario. OK DICK taperinos. i'.“ up to a nice :9- ND bavo to 1“ (I! oo) I†The Hardware Store. We are giving away a package of the best Baking Powder that can be found any- Where with different Try one package of Black 3 Baking Powder and you will be convinced there is nothing to equal it in Durham. OCTOBER 26, 1905 A fresh supply of Guns and Ammunition has ar- rived. We are determin- ed to satisfy yuur wants. 0111' single barrel breech loading shot gun is the talk of ail sportsmen. DURHAM. Hot \Vater Bags Syringes, Qombination 9 1"0.‘ have a few lines of Syringes and Rubber Goods of every kind. NOW don’t forget that we If it is Rubber, we haw and what we have is the of its kind in the market. line If not. why not? them ip all sizes. ‘We always lead, and just, now are more ahead than ever The People’s muggist Diï¬ you ever wear a of Granite ’, we have it. Fountain tion Syrin- a full Chest have mm woman: In mum's J. n. renew. mm mm thc nu:- ing of m Wu Indium Some weeks ago many of the news papers of this part of the country an nounced that a Wm. J. Francis. of Toronto, who had committed suicide, was identical with a gentleman who had been getting up hotel cards ‘ about that time. The Herald did not believe that the only and original Williamâ€"he of the silvery laugh and Herculanean poses and flowing curls tâ€"would pass off the stage in such a silly manner, and we refused to puh-‘ *lish his obituary. \Ve felt that \Vil-‘ lliam would nOt fail us when the 0p- iportune moment arrived. and he has‘ ‘ ' the occasion like a little ~liero. Last week we had a letter H.011; him at Saruia. which William lie too much of a gentleman to write I l had he been dead for several weeks. :wAllisron Herald -.â€"[‘William is the {last hotel card advertising agent to ipass through Durham and Was here labou: lottr months agoâ€"Ed ] q l I I I I i . . . | If you msh to recmve tlge Begtpommercnal ‘and Shorthand Edncatmn, n 18 necessary i that you attend the Bestâ€"â€" Ifyou, your friends or relatives suffer with Fits, Epilepsy, St. Vitus’ Dance, or Falling Sickness, write for a trial bottle and valuable treatise on such diseases to THE LEIBIG Co., 179 King Street, W., Toronto, Canada. All druggists sell or can obtain for you Not Ihe Didestâ€"Not the largest Justthe Best LEIBIG’S FITOURE Business College Because each student is taught separate- ly at his own desks . Because all dxfliculties are thoroughly explained as they occur. thus avoiding loss of time to the students and enabling them to accomplish more than is possible in class teachinsz; . . Because each student receives specml at- tentionjn his weak subiects and may choose his subjects; _. A _‘_ n‘c‘AA", Allan his work in. his SlleOCtS; . Because each student does Ins work in- dependent of all others thereby establish- ing conï¬dence in himself: Because by attending the day and even- ing classes, students graduate in a short “IIIUCIII -7wâ€"â€"-" Because its graduates beat positions in almost and American city; in "Inmn a" “WV. vau- V‘â€" u o V ' Because this College enjoys the coun- dence of the Business Public. Because it teaches Actual business from start to ï¬nish; Because its Shorthand Stadl uts are doing I marvellous work, some writing 200 words per minute after attending only two qualiï¬cations as. a teacher are unexcelled and whose ambition is to see his students lat-coma good eitizens. morally. socially and ï¬mucnally. Open July and August. WILLIAM STILL LIV ES. The Mount Forest This College is the Best: l Luau luatos are enjoying the almost every Canadian is taught separate- ext door north ' L'son’s, where o Mr. and Mrs. J as. Atkinson gave g the young people of this section a. Machines, Lawn splendid party, a week ago Thursday 1 'runs, Umbrellas, hinery repaired. fitted with keys. 'uaranteed. . . Durham and Vicinity for the net . mont or more, leit on site can u shortest notice trnin last Tuesday for London, Ont. ces. Huntamlmd where he will visit numerous friends, and amett and 0 before lowing for Omaha. the conï¬- Hunk That no Fatmetï¬an Aflmd to he WM rhun Chronicle. a mu yuan a m...- Fqnily Harald gigs] “.7106le Star and- W6 one: ‘ Illll ’005 a Duv'lv- -rv-vâ€"_ scri tiou to that greatest af 1111 Weeklies. the FI of outred. including their beautiful picture. " children and Dogs.†and 3 copy of "The Farmer’s all for 81.1). A' ample copy of the picture and Winnipeg- Q; Maomwnéénwgpdsw clean paper. home. It is particu the farm home because it is edited and published with a view to interest every person in the homeâ€"the old and young, male and femaleâ€"all may read it regularly with proï¬t. Its market page we consider equal to the best in the Dominion for farmers. This is no paid nOtice or puï¬; it is our candid opinion. and we recom- mend The Sun to every farm house in Canada. It is one dollar a year, and good value for the money.-Bow- manville Statesman. Here we are again Mr. nuiwr. “u have kept very quiet for a short time waiting to see if any thing sensa- tional or extraordinary would turn up, but we waited in vain. One thing we observed recently which we thought was extra handy and convenient. was a house on wheels drawn by a span of horses which passed through the burg one day last week. We were thinking when we got a mate, and wanted to change our place of abode. we would try this method of travel. Messrs. Wm. Hewitt. and John J. Hurley were guests of the Timmins family of Zion last Sunday, and also paid u flying visit to the new power house at Huywurds falls. We noticed ye Edit« the many visitors at t Fair Priceville, and talk why you could hardly se We noticed ye Editor amongst the many visitors at the World’s Fair Pricsville, and talk about girls, why you could hardly see him, for he Messrs ’Fred Whitmore and . Staples visited friends in Lime Valley a. week ago Sunday. A DISINTERESTED OPINION. Miss Keeler of Mitchell is at time of writing, the welcome guest of the Keeler. ismily on Lsmbton Street. Darkie’s Corners. 160 acres of the best land in Manitoba. not away west beyond all civilized surroundings, but right in the oldest and best part of Manitoba, within a mile and a half of two diï¬erent stations on the C. N. R. Main Line (Curtis 85 Newton Stations.) and only about 8 miles from Portage La Prairie, and about 50 miles from Winnipeg. This soil is a deep black lo exactly similar to that of the which have produced as many as 20 wheat without {allowing or manuring. There is no better land in the wide world. The land is covered with light scrub and smnll poplar1 but enough câ€"ordwood could be cut to more than pay for clearing. This is in the heart of a ï¬rst class settlement of English speaking farmers, who are thrifty and pros perous and who would welcome and assist any new settler - ‘ A ‘ ‘ A A . - The surrounding land is none 0t 1t new an luau “u... $90 per acre, but to close out an estate, we are authorized to offer this for a short time at $153 per acre. $1760 cash. balance in ï¬ve equal annual instalments. If deï¬nite offer Was made, a smaller cash payment might be arranged at greatest af 1111 Weeklies. tne runny no...“ -u- .. W..- _ __ ncluding their beautiful picture. "veer: Alenndra. Her Grund- ’ enualand Veteriuar Guide.†f be picture and book can be seen at t is 06100. â€"â€" fl DURHAM CHRONICLE Mr. Editor. we for a. short time my thing sensa- nrv would turn d with light scrub and smnll poplar, .d could be out to more than pay for l the heart of a ï¬rst class settlement farmers, who are thlifby and pros- ld welcome and assist any new settler. 1 in Manitoba. not away West udinge, but right in the oldest , within a mile and a half of he C. N. R. Main Line (Curtis Kiln Durhtmphgqnicl‘e. 339121735†593’; Miss Aurilla Dunsmoor of Rocky Saugeen spent a few days the guest of the Hewttt family. recently. Priceville. In the Methodisn Church on Sab~ bath evening next the pastor’s theme will be “The Battle Call of Moral Reform.†Music by a large choir and a cordial welcome to all. Sydenham Mutual Fire Ins. Co. ESTABLISHED 1869. Insures farm buildings and contents.! dwellings and ooutents in towns and Vila! b? one sum. Contents of out-buildings iv? e udes all the farm produoe generslly. Stacks and live stock from ï¬re or lightning; the Widest rouge of insurance nt the lowest rates. If your insurance expires this year [it will pay you to insure in the Sydenhnm. The. cold weather will soon 06 here and you will want 9. Fur- nace or Stove. _ It will pav you Furnaces And Stoves April 17th â€"â€"6m. â€DIIU v. uvv . v to call in and see on} steck. We carry the very best lines such as the Pease Furnace We will give you a. guarantee with them. We ulso carry HARDWARE and TIN‘VARE. Drop a card to Walker Pilot Range Tinware and Haldwate cold weather will song be Siegner J. H. IoFAYDEï¬. Axum. DURHAM P0 Suitable for suitings, _separate skirts and coats, 4‘ -- m1 nn TwTeeId Skirts, also black and navy, 2.50 to 5. Sateen and Moreen, prices 1.25 to 2.00. 'vwâ€" _ Black vicuna cloth coat, regular 10.00 for 8.50. Tweed coats, worth 15.00 for 12.80 Black frieze, odd coats, 2.50 to 5 .00 Children’s winter coats 2.25, 3.00, 4.50,5.00,5.50, 6.00 Ladies’ rainproof cravenette coats, to clear, 25 per cent off regular prices Ladies’ wool golfers 1.50 and 1.75 style, prices from in ever.y conceivable fur and 5.00 to 25.00 12 dozen men’s and boys’ bow ties 12c each 10 dozen men’s ties, reg 250 tor 150 each Ladies’ Coats at Low Priqes {5.5.858 THE PLACE Ladies’ Dress Goods Ladies’ Underskirts Furs MIDMW'B OLD STAND. ,3f0r2