:ER IR, saved your hair, (I much to it. I! bald, now is your Improve k. A on Burma!†nu. you} old up shiny and thin? probably too late. :cted dandrufl. I! My taken our ad- would have cared o’clcck in vhe alto!- -t-t o! the ghovo lune nsistinz of:â€" casiua whom 700 It. not subc’imions nl‘ vol: 0! the said Co.- Int L' om tho- (’vodirors 0' 'ural â€as 1 Oil Con- l" (1 Hair A LE "Alum ï¬le. c'ulHVDk‘fl“, sip anhtufl 8"â€! W“ up in kitchen. Ru“ bply to .lclmun. COAI T0 INSTRI'CTIOSS me EE’S SALE. Si! tl for «678.52 duo. i m - I V! or." A. in". scum n. to Rent. OF DEL’EM BER-v l\ ‘23 1905 mmte“ ucti \‘QI'V W0 l 90 Agnignee )h'!’ CASH HIV 3 rate IV 11010 n lf‘!‘ H )K "you, your friends or Ielativee .flervlth Fits, Epilepsy, St. Vitns’ Dance, or Falling Sickness, Imte for a trial bottle and valublo treatise on such disuse: to TH: Luna Co., 179 King Street, “1., Tomato, Cunda. All dmggists sell or can obtain!“ you LEIBIG’S FITGURE .YarehOtrse 21 Front St. W. Toronto, Central Ontario Agents Merchants Rubbers. Complete stock ready for quick deliveries. Write, telegraph telephone to Factory or Toronto. NOVEEBER 23 1905 BOULTER, DAVIES COMPANY. Geo. E. Boulter. Chas. A. Davies. KATE COCHRANE, AGENT, Durham. Ontario. Herb W. Edwerds of Des Moines, lows, got s fell on en iey well: last winter, eprsining his wrist and bruis- ing his knees. “The next day,†he says, “they were so sore end stil I was slrsid I would hsve to stay in bed. but I rubbed them well with Chsmherlsin’ s Pain Balm end siter a few spplioetions ell soreness hed dis sppeered. †For sale st Parker’ s Drug Store. “ Maple Leaf †Long Rubber Boots are doub‘y strengthened at points Where the wear is greatest , and are made throughout of only the toughest wearing material. Insist on “ Maple Leaf†brand rubbers for all purposesâ€"they ï¬t every shape and style of men’s, women’s and children’s shoes. Are warm, perfect ï¬tting and lasting. Maple Lx Rubbers ‘3' hr" Herb W. Edwards Injured. Sold by all dealers. | At] the last meeting of the Board of Licence Commissioners for South qBruce in 'Walkerton, the application ,0! Mr. McPherson, Lucknow, tor an «extension of his liquor shop license 1 was refused. In doing so, however, the Board exceeded its powers, and Mr. McPherson’s license will remain in force till the end of the present license year. May lst nextâ€"Luck. ,now Sentinelâ€"Mr. McPherson’s case ‘is just the same as Mr. Schmuck’s 'last year, but last year it happened ito be a Grit license board and as Mr Schmuck was a Torry be had to get out of busin as. No, Bryan is not a bitter partiz‘n. It’s about up to Dr. ‘lanp to do something toward his re- moval and have a man appointed to [interpret the law alike to Grit or ITory.â€"â€"Bruce Herald. Jim Keeper was s men who had More silver than good sense ; He wondered to the the ï¬eld snd put His sd. upon the fence. “ The neighbors all con resd it here, And pilgrims passing by, And I will save the spsce-rstes, too.†He said, end winked his eye. A cow csme up and sew the sign, And softly hawling “ Moo.†She went 03 to her brathe: ox And told him of it, too. And all the cattle came and looked Upon the lonely sign, And mooed: “ Why, groceries snd shoes Are not within our line.†The sheep oeme n p end bleeted "Bee†you to exemine tl A â€9311:“ they the gig}: held â€an ; before buying e n eng ingett e oneye ., They gemboled down the green. TELESCOPES C “ Why, whet ere woolen goods to us?" At Lowest P They hleeted in the fold ; We heve enough to leet for life, SHOE DRES‘ To keep as from the cold.†at mmy kindg, eel: you to try “n It hes been e no end in e good The home oeme end reed the line About the leether goode. Then gelloped 08. end hid within A little petch of woods. "Bernese end eeddleeâ€"-oheepeet, CUSTOM WORK end WEI! , Thnt’s whet the letters said; “ We wish they were in Holiï¬sx.†The angry horses neighed. Thus, while the animals discussed Jim Keeper’s rural sign, The people in the psper read Joe Seller’s line for line. And Seller sold. Jud richer grew, Nor strange !â€"â€"it came to pass Where Keeper kept his store, the cows Are nibbling at the grass. Last Friday evening the choir of Knox church gathered at the church for practice. and were somewhat sur- prised to ï¬nd no light or ï¬re for them. While part of them remained in the auditorium Messrs. F. L. Smiley and Jack Tate went to the basement to start a ï¬re, and on Open- ing the Woodshed door were horriï¬ed to ï¬nd Harry Donaghy, the caretaker, dead. He had severed the JuguIar vein with his pocket knife. The rash act had been done some hours previous. doubtless during a period of mental temporary aberration, caused by business Worries. Some years ago he had a rather severe abcess in his head, which. it is said, aï¬ected him considerable, at times, afterwards. The funeral took place on Monday to Prices’ Corners, a number gathering at the home of his father-in-law, Mr. Samuel Thompson, to express their sympathy to the family in their sore trouble.â€"Grand Valley Star-Vidette. SUICIDE AT GRAND VALLEY. THE AD. UPON THE FENCE. STRANGE BUSINESS. o" DURHAM CHRONICLE Highest Quality LADIES’ MISSES’ CHILDREN 8 J. S. Mcllraith. WE ARE snowmeiggkm7 7W Groceries JUST ARRIVE D.-â€"A carload of WINDSOR SALT. Colemrn’s Meats and Lards always on hand. uuwgwï¬gï¬gymealW. H. Beantand Provision Store le Pumps AND Bum. Wm Dunno, Mannie m Pug-count done with Cement oonorotn. ..._.:'. 9" ALL ORDERS atoll :t the all «an an; [flours Hill will be promptly at Au. Won GUM?!†gt “Live ad let live" Plums. Pumps. Tweed Goods If It Is a Suit Christmas is Coming E have all lines of the best quality and at right prices. Cold Weather is on DURHAM. TELESCOPES CLUB BAGS At. Lowest. Prices. REPAIRING u usual Al‘ um Down-rows 8803: 8mm. You want we have some we will sell at cost; also a number of wearing pants. First come, ï¬rst. served. And is you want real comfort you should buy some of our Underwear. All wool goods at prices you pay for shoddy at. other places. That; are good tweeds Will be sold at old prices. In fact we will sell everything cheap as we think of retiring from business. MEN 8’ WORKING GLOVES I BIG LEAVE 1‘0 INFORM HY CUB mans 9m} thq public in gourd tint And You Want Groceries Unlined. In various styles end prices. It will pny you to examine theeegoode before buying elsewhere. Goods delivered promptly to any place in the town. in heavy or light wear. MENS’ HEAVY BOOTS Of msny kinds. Would ask you to try “i-Time." It has been 9. good seller snd is a. good polish. A New Stock of Terms: Some good vanes in S. SCOTT SHOE DRESSINGS THEOBALD'S OLD STAND. Flour 6: Feed for Fall wen, GEORGE WKITIOBI. Cash. Lowest Prices. ONTARIO. -‘o You am if you will. Our courses which sre up-toodste snd practicsl will quslily you in the shortest possible time. ' All our grsdnstes secure good positions. We get fsr more sp- plicstions then we can meet. This school hss gsined s con- tinentsl reputstion for thoroughness. Write for our besntiful ostslogue. it will in- terest you. You msy enter st sny time. Elliot! Mclachlau ) vmcxmu. ) o sv‘sms m†CALDER -â€" BLOCK -- DURHAM HAVE YOU? Frost 6: Wood Any 01d Worn silver? If so, I am prepared to re- plate it. Bring it in now while Ihave the time. -A All work guaranteed. Prices Moderate, ' and Strictly Cash. Geo. Yiirs. Wome’n’s outside Shirts for {all or winter at 2.50, 300, 3.50. $4.50. “Ladies’ winter Vests from 25c up. Children’s winter Vests from 13c up Men’s Cardigan Jackets at 81.00 and 81.40. Largo 11-4 size Flanneletto Blankets-white and grey at 81.20. The Big 4 Fur Caperines at 3. a"), 6. 6.50. 89. Fur Ruï¬s at 1. 50. 3.00. 4. 75 8.5. 00. Large size Bed Comforters 1t 1. 25, 1.,75 2.00.250, $3..OO A lot of Palor and Bedroom Lumps all prices. STANDARD and WHITE Sewing Machines Malone Separators The Sherlock Organs Call and See Us. Implements 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE . CAMPBELL, Agent. DURHAM, ONT. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY New Honey Just In He 86118 Cheap STRATFORD. ONTARIO. Make Your Life A Success of all kinds for the Farm, the Home and the Dairy. AGENCY. {DURHAM BAKERY Other High Grade Manitoba Flour. $5.40 tnd 85.55 per barrel. MoGowux'u Fgmily Flour gt dud prion. Ogilvio’a Royul Household 85 80 per bnrrel. Choice Bread . . and Confections The undersigned hnvinxbeenreetored to M by simple menus, sfter suflerlng for seversl at. with 3 severe lung sflectlon. snd thst disease Com-lotion. 1s anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the menus of cum. To those who desire it. he will cheerfully send. {no of chsrge s. copy of the prescription used, which the will ï¬nd s sure cure for Conn-m AA... Chet-"h. Bronchitis and s 2 I th r rm end lung l'lslndiel. He he ell suture" wllltry his remedy. us it is luvs ushle. Those desiring the prescription. which will coat them nothing end no rove s blessln . will please eddnsus â€v.80 ARDA. WI .BnoohlyuN-v'felt wu. JOHNSTON. 0:988 FLOSSIE MCKERRACHER. Fir-t“- oiflcro and third year undergraduate at Queen’s University, Science. History and G.- mphy. MISS MARY GORDON. First, Clue with II.- ' ' rmal College. Untit- The People’s Grocery ' ‘m'J' '- VII‘ ï¬ttings. 0:13.. 1 phtjon work, nï¬iï¬i. Goods delivered promptly in to" ALSO A GOOD LIN! OF Groceries. Confectionary. Giant and Tobscco kept on ban 1 :11qu Highest Price for Produce. T0 CONSUMPTIVES. F4 FLOUR OF ALL KINDS F0». 81.00 per month Chnirmn. PROPRIETOR. Flour. .Purham is n balmy c. RAMAGI,