m. the opening 01th. no. ‘ ' Lune anmmer mileston. W n the hh-any of our town. i‘ '6 WWW“ a! time table will u- . J turfhar Hutu-e: |l~ Canadian P. lilway Time -._‘. yarn“; '~ch trails to Did It.- ’HIIQ‘ "hl‘I'gr 'NP'W'WI DIII'M- m 1‘ p! â€)1â€qu and â€Â£03,, TY, th- F ‘1... “0g waits It Junk... c. Wyn-n 3nd Automation. v' air 4.90 Agwnta for Alb. m Lanny: ".t’ R. ocean liner. u Mn rfl.1 . u h'nt'SS, Rugs. “'hipa. Gill, Gm 310va Furnaces, Singer: Sewing 1 Machines. Heintzman’o Piano. t Mrhmghliu's Famous Buggies rpaiI'H ful’ all makes 0' no... pain fur all makes of Sewing I... chines. llutr x Sharpless Cream 89m FARM MACHINERY 3 w» are c‘rnnstantly renew 'ther with thb exceptionally rhich is easily seen 011 9" ll‘dllY new customers 101' it' Id down ne Oil tumuhilw. Tie-s. Poles, bought peg oflv attan amps of all Kinds. Galvanized and Iron Pip- :ng ‘. Brass. Brass Lined and [mu Cylinders. lOP opuu every nftornoon. L :{EPAIHING promptly ind prop- ill lxï¬lâ€"Exhibition in athe World .nt {Hr PBNiV‘I Ayto AM Persian and Listowell plows. her Old-World Called... : and Realistic Specul. )M n( ‘ 40 llect 1011 it Twine Ht?†\mactions S‘ebas-topol c‘hillw nil WhiCh is a mat Hf \ HHI' H18Chine,‘belng International Cat Show JUHN N. MUHDUCK 0.00‘ M 88! Pumps from $2 upward. I] uihirh kwp the boxingï¬ D CONNOR Frost 0’ NT. ll '1“ mm to W indmillu. p... Iv Manufacturer of A «1 Dealer in â€" ronio Xe will be sent to any 1 Canada till Jannuy I“ rm Sub-moribe BOW. All Kind. of on. Ian-dot. City If; M idgaagh Boo to Block Durh y.“ ‘ ‘ Wink-u Pricevillo Sa'go‘nJ. Iv v 88325! Hanover 3t 03’. ‘4 Allan Pl. 935 " to “1'1!!!- 0 la )rks. t0 1V W. D. CONNOR Concerts ' A.BELL uNDERTAKER funeral Directorx w; “b Nb. Nb :2er NbNb Nb. $ .6 ,e é fsï¬~ "‘ ; Seasonable Goods 1 no“ in Stock“â€" People’s Mills. A blend wheat 11 Our puw .\l.-mituha flour, made from 30.1 Munitulm wheat cannot be beat for either makers or domestic use. 15 made from selected winter when, Ind is a. superior article for maing pastry, etc. {onstantly nn Fund the best brands of Rollmi Hats. Also our make of Rolled (.‘Prval. the best on the market. Almu‘hupped Oats. Mixed 01mg: Pea. 010p. Bvan Shorts and Feed lour. Mid Reduction on Flour in 5 ad 10 Bag Lou. Goods dwlivm'ed agywhere in town. Chopping Done Every D†1m TRY Hl'R. NEW CHOPPER. All mun-date flour and feed and Potters krï¬'p mu- flour for sale. If YOUI' KI'M'M' dues not keep it come to “I? will and we will use you right. (all us up by telephone NO. 3. “kinds of Grain bought at Hark“ Price. L’W llp-Td )- t‘laznnln'ays lmnifivs Hum ndies Mulls )lnslins l’wrsiun and l'nclo-r Linen thninettPs lh'o-ss Linen Vic-turia Lawns Nww dross goods Wmtc- nnderskirts mark satin Laulies' coatings iilillmnlfï¬ fUI‘ ladies and 5wntlmnen, all New and mu mlntv goods. Embulming a Specialty have only In see these tan stockings '9 are selling. Pure cuhmem’ “M :It 4‘ k: each. O ' pr. In POttun l x to 20c 11 black, i Lomm hose. 15c to 25c, We will umke it worth your 'hile to Purchase all lines of 500“ "“1 Shoes from us. sP1801“. mscovm‘ FOR CASH M ’11? ’l“ 4:? WWW '4)? â€WWW“. .lohn McGowan. ’ 111 MPH s fedoras and stifl hats MS. 111 brown, black and dove. All cash purchasers shall re- ceive a liberal diacount, as we Went] to drop this line of good. and PM in a new line instead 3'0“ is the time for Wu: In reflora and atifl hats. PASTRY FLOUR 0- McArthur (l SOVEREIGN Sh ’(‘21thnlic Rnlws. and “ink (Ems fur aged people, 3‘mm’ng on Shorten notice. nulnuns lll Ill Hf ‘ Mishap )HM. ECLIPSE Manitoba. and § Ontario is a stlictly ï¬lst class family flour. WE KEEP TH E Ne-xt tn Swallows Rusuwzxcgâ€"Next \V. J\ Lawrence’s 'L Elspetï¬ had feared that, owing to her delay with Lady Hilary, she might be late for her appointment with Mr. McGowan. but to her relief neither he nor Mr. Grant was in the romr when she knocked at the door, Wlllt'l stood slightly ajar. As it was empty. she went in, and a moment or two af- ter Mr. Grant appeared. “I hope Mr. McGowan hasn’t bent wantlng me, and gone away?†sh asked, when they had exchnngr-r “good morningsâ€; “I’m ï¬ve minute. behlnd tuneâ€â€" “No, he has not wanted you, 3 know,†Grant reassured her. “He’s been detained by the doctor, who hm come down from the ruom of a {ten- tlemanâ€"Captain Oxford, who had :. queer adyenture last night. and gm. hurt. Perhaps you’ve heard ahmut i? h om one of the servants. It’s all (We! the house already. You know hmx these things go.†Elspeth repâ€"lied that she had hon nothing, and begged Mr. Grant to t: her what had happened. “Why, no one knows exactly,†snir’, Grant, who was evidently more will ing to be drawn out concerning thi- story than he had been regarding the haunted room. “Captain Oxford is a young ofï¬cer on leave. I believe there’s some old wound of Lis. go' in the Boer war, that’s been bother. ing him. and he was recommendm‘. to come here. Anyway, he arriVeri yesterday morning. I think it was. I don’t know what he was doing out oi the house after 12 o’clock last night for everybody goes to bed early here: but be that as it may, he was out. and was shot atâ€"â€"â€"in fact, struck by a bullet in the arm already wounded the left, fortunately for him. He says he had a struggle with a man in H]. dark and that. though the fellow“: poacher I suppose. he must have hum and mistook Captain Oxford for ‘ keeperâ€"â€"got clear away. The (l0! which goes everywhere with the cap tain must have bitten him. the prw being that when they came to ti~ house the collie’s mouth was covm-m with blood.†Elspeth shuddered a little, remem-a bering the wet rubies that had come? drip», dripping through her ceiling and had splashed upon her book. It was ' nonsense to connect one affair with the other, she said to herself again,; as: she had said before, but the thought. l was in her mind, and she rejoiced; more than before than she had gone} through her strange ordeal in silence. i “I really believe there's. a mystery of some sort,†Grant was contiu'iing in rather a onllliclvnliul way, and it “I really believe there's. a mystery of sume sort,†(irant was euntio'iing in rather a 00nhdmntial way, and it was all Elspeth (-unld (In to keep back the words which flashed into her brain: “If there is. maybe I shall be the une tn find it lint.†But that idea “as nunsense. ton, of «nurse. cunning only because her nervw were over- sirainetl. and she hastened to ask Mr. (irant a few more (“niestitin to which Iii: answers might be Of interest to Lady Hilary. “What kind of mystery do you mean?†she inquired. “()h. about Captain Oxford being mit at that time. for he seems to avoid saying anything about that part of lll.‘ adventure, doesn't want it spoken of at all. He just managed to get to the house. and the night porter called (.5 at all. He just managed [0 gr}! um the house. and the night porter called ‘ our resident doctor.†“Was the wound serious?†asked “\'0. 'He lost a good deal of blood. but he will be about again in a day Ul two. the doctor says. with his arm in a sling. The bullet was extracted ~..i‘.‘.iont difficulty; it was only a flesh '.'.I:-'.':Inl, but being on the left side it night easily. it the bullet had enter- 3d the hody, have proved fatal.†“Strange that a poaeher should ï¬re at a supposed keeper with a bullet. wasn’t it?†remarked Elspeth thought- Lilli). “Yes. That’s one of the queer bits -' the business. though it will prob- ‘hly turn out to be simple enough at Iri. The poliee are already looking: "‘aptain Uxt’ord hasn’t it‘to it. but ( helped them much so far. Mr. Mc- ly annoyed that dowan is exceeding ~noh a thing should have happened here, but. of course, it has nothing: ' . and Captain 0x- 'o.‘d does 1.097' that part -till belongs to Lord Lochrain.†At this moment’the manager him- self came in, but announced that he wanted a little conversation with Mr. Grant before beginning work with 3'"; Dean. This gave Elspeth the :‘il‘tllCO she wanted, and scribbling on bit of paper the words “Not. hurt seriously. \\'ill be well in a few days.†she. slipped out into the hall to ï¬nd Ladv Hilary. THE GHOST OF LOCHRAIN CASTLE (l Copyri 0 O ht, 1906, by Mrs. C. N. Williamson. Author of “The Princess Passes," “The Lightning Conductor,†Etc, Etc. BY MRS. C. N. WILLIAMSON the pretty young typewriter,‘mm‘tne same rather bold air of undisguised admiration she had been half inclined to resent. yesterday. But, as she an- :wered politely, a little coolly, the man’s iace changed so suddenly t‘hat Elspeth could not help glancing about in surprise, seeking for the cause of such a transformation. His eyes had lighted up with some genuine and powerful emotion, very different from 'h“. easy gallantry of his look when directed at the starrigraplier. A second served to enlighten Els- peth. Lady Hilary Vane had turned away from her friends, and was com- ing toward them. It was the sight of her unusual and high-bred beauty which had lit the new light. in Mr. 'l‘rowbrirlgc’s eyes. The Scotch girl did not wait for W1 "ï¬ght at all,†Elspeth replied promptly. “except that I was able to do her a very small favor in the way of my work.†'7-“ may [’1 111v 5 b “All the same. she likes you. Her eyes showed that." said Trowbrirlge reï¬ectively. “You can make a friend of the girl if you like, I would bet.†His accent was strongly American of the girl if His accent once “107.6- l'll\ ‘_ Ill """" Elspeth laughed. “I am afraid that won’t come in the way of my work. She is the daughter o‘f a countess. and Imam Mr. McGowan’s secretary." With this. and a civil nod, which excused herself from Mr. Trowbridge’s society, she moved away. Elspeth hoped that during her how and a half with Mr. McGowan she might glean further news of Cap- tain Oxford and his mysterious mid- night adventure, but nothing was said on the subject, and she was kept steadily at work taking down letters from the manager’s dictation. He spoke rapidly, as if to test her skill, but though she was nervous at ï¬rst, through overanxiety to give sat- isfaction, she made no mistakes, and at 10.25 exactly Mr. McGowan stop- ped, declaring himself very pleased with his new assistant. \Ir. Kenrith will be ready for mu, †he said, “and I t1ust you are not ti1ed,as I should not like him to be kept waiting.†Elspeth answered that she was not tired in the least; and five minutes later she was knocking at the door of Mr. Kenrith’ 5 private sitting room, carrying her own psmall typewriter in its leather case. CU -VI-vunv- “Come in!†said a voice on the other sideâ€"a voice whose tones had lingered in her memory; and sud- denly, though the girl had been calm and composed a moment ago, her heart began to beat very fast, as it had beaten in the strange dark watches off the_past night. V".-V--vw vâ€" vâ€"â€"v ‘â€" __._ “How silly I am,†“she thought.†“I euppose it must be that I’m won- riage with him yesterday, and I heard all the talk about his jewels and about Caplain_0xforcl‘.†uuu H V vwr vâ€"-_- v , She opened the door rather slowly, and instantly met the eyes of John Kenrith, who eat facing it at a wri- ting table. But, judging from his ex- pression. he “was i'ather pleased than ’ A L - L-) “-A-A†{Kg}? t7)" ï¬na- til-Râ€" he thud already met his new secretary. He referred to ï¬re joqrney, asked if she was not .‘lw. “u“ "w UV â€J â€"--râ€" vvâ€"v â€"â€" _ pleasant thathefore that began work (‘H A PTER IV. THE DURHAM CllliUthLE {sâ€"Red â€if she was not so sympathetic and rum thpv began work asked Trowbridge tone, and in this feeling it seemed accent was differ- is particularly suitable for sunmwr use. W 11911 heating:~ ('0ch meat, calmed “10:11; ()1‘ pm'k and beans, stir in :1, little Buvril and nuticv tlw difference. It will makv the 300d more tasty, man" 1111- tritivms and I‘m me digesmhlo. toge‘mer ï¬fe g‘lrl’ felt as' If they had known each other for a long time, f, Sh‘evr could see that in beginning to dictate for his new book, he was al- most as shy as_a _b_oy, and his em- barrassment made him seem younger than he had yesterday. Tactiully, she put him at his ease by trying to make him think of her as a machine, and soon he forgot self-consciousness and warmed to his subject. Elspeth, too, grew interested in his clear way of explaining the great scheme the Northern millionaire had thought out for the beneï¬t of man-kind, and he must have seen what she felt in the glowing eyes which dwelt often on his face. Bovvil Limited 27. 51'. PETER $'-RE ET. MONTREAL “I was afraid this would be dull business for a young girl.†said Ken- rith at last, “but I believe you must care something for Socialism.†“It’s one of the most absorbing subjects in the world.†answered the girl, “and I have thought a lot. about 1t, since I came to live in London alone and get on as best I could; but I never reaully understood much about itâ€"until now.†“Thank you,†said Kenrith, smil- ing his pleasant smile. “That is a pleasing compliment for an aspiring author, at work on his first book." And he would not go on until El- Rev. John Lennox, of Orangevme, has accepted the pastorate of the Baptist church at Sudbury. lie referred to the journey and asked if she were not tired. speth had told him something about her life in London. He asked her questions, and she was led on to an- swer as if he had been an old friend, for she felt, even if she could not have deï¬ned, the difference between this man’s interest in her and that shpwn byl Trowbridge. --J-- -8 enll. In spite of the interludes of talk, however, they managed to do a good deal of work, Elspeth typing from Kenrith’s dictation so quickly that her ï¬ngers flew over the keys of the small and almost noiseless machine. When it was nearly half-past twelve Kenrith stopped her, saying that they had done enough composition, and he would like to hear what he had written. if she did not mind, from her lips. He believed that he could judge of his own work better in that war. Elspeth was only too pleased to do as he asked, for not only did she like to read aloud. but she herself was anxious to know how the sentences she had taken down would scwml. They had not gone far. howewr. when the reading.' was intermpturl L; In 1872 there was a great deal of diarrhoea, dysentery and cholera in- fantum. It was at that time that Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and Di- srrhoea Remedy was ï¬rst brought into use. It proved more successful than any other remedy or treatment, and has for thirty-ï¬ve years main- taided that record. From a small beginning its sale and use has ex- tended to every part of the United States and to many foreign countries. Nine druggists out of ten will recom- mend it when their opinion is asked, although they have other medicines that pay them a greater proï¬t. It can always be depended upon. even in the most severe and dangerous cases. For sale hv- all Drug Stores, a knack at the door. and again rith culled “come in,†but. In: readily. Elspeth thought, as 1.: done when waiting for her On work . Bovrll Send :1 post- card fur nuw I'vceipu booklet “Tasty Dishes" tn Over Thirty Five Years. To be continued. h Funeral Directors We have opened up a funeral and undertaking business in Priceville, and have on hand a full stock of funeral sup- plies. Undertakers HARDWARE AND FURNITURE We have just commenced stock-taking and wish to clear out our entire stock of trimmed hats We have reduced the prices and have six tables of hats, ranging in price from $1.00 up. We want to sell them and will sell at exceptionally low prices. TWINE ! LENAHAN AND MclNTOSfl. 1,; SUMMER MILLINEHY “McCormick†Twine Embalming a Specialty CLEARING SALE When you are getting your season’s Twine, see that you get Every ball fully guaranteed Fabian Millinery Parlors. .AND. MISS DlCK GIVE US A TRIAL C. McMillan, F. P. Reiley. is so well and favor- ably known that the name itself sells it. The Best THE snow: or our: uproar} to supply you with the best iootwssl are found in our present display rt summer shoes. They era the slant. est in style, the best in ï¬t. and t}: greetest in comfort of sny shoes w hsve ever shown Come and so than snd you’ll surely wont st led one psir. And when you lesrn t1: prices you will see thst if you was, more then one pair. the cost will nc'i he on obstscle to the ï¬lling of you needs. en eccount paid. I would like to to others mode beppy by calling on and peying your eccount to me to need the money. mmsntmm :1 Q Everything the farmer wants in tb‘ ' Implement. line can be found in our . Rubber ring- for Oxford Senator! name on an won any: I- M Massey-Harris Implements 3 * Lunbton Street. Machine Oil. Harness . Axne Grease and Boo Ointment, go tox ‘ E 8. P. SAUNDERS k Entricken 8c Sewell Sawyer Massey Thresher- De anal and Massey-Kurtis See our phtlonn ocula- The ngnoumckex .'