{aground †etc. L4 w†yuu your fall suit or Drk fashions through our mdl m over (15 Sale ! l 1rd the best 7: 3M: and 500 per yua- .. gnu-n" and black. .13 {alrlfetus r92. 75c V‘lm Rings I‘IV Istres RS uality†weeds nteed OK FREE kinds on hand ii Spices 'ickles.†YTHWS ARE HERE u'lus, L01 {I M Serges \Vthiug Ru)â€, En» |4 of Rings 00 Chocoe ' navy. mp1 re green, u! an H and trimming. h “vest prices. Durham. Ont good! We. and have the nt. and comes nu ï¬ne watch- MY New Millinery Wedding Percy (i. A. Webster That the Psychine cores are per. .w/ mane“, is proved by the following " remarkable statement receivedbyrho \\ x . I u ’ proprietors, as recently It August “AA“! In“ 10m, 1908. Mr. Wm. Cums, of WE'FCULLIS. BRUCE Mlflï¬sr Bruce Mines Ont. “Y" “When I ï¬rst had Bronchi’al troéble end a rattling in tnz'ggï¬ï¬â€œ gauche Years ago, I ni ht. My Doctor could not do “mm“ 99, me. 31““le mull at YCHINB and have much plenum saying that before I had men all 0? "I": am boulelwasuwenuever,nndam .0“ 1h. e since. I weigh 186 pounds and would earnestly "coâ€"m v be." "11"" f o - to mane mm the some troubteflm I had.» ONCHITIS SYHPTOH .. .Lrtï¬nnchil or lit Manual;- giggly-8.133;: '"mmm‘m d'm 0’ Miss Margaret Bugg Thv mulo-rsigned begs to aIlIHmm-w that she has 0mm! HI» it new millin- eI‘y um! fancy goods par- lor, \\ lwm- everything in thp “Hp of head-wear. filmy gumls and hand I 5'22: dâ€: “led to be in the town of Me: at Murdock’l Im lament harm“ on Wednesday a satur- [.mfflo’ons‘ 0! each week tdnrinu painful whim]. may be Pm“ ml at; reasonable TRIM. “3' Mr mltlilï¬z new and stylish trinmml hats tn nm-vlarge Stock pvt-1y \H-t'k. 80 “Don’t worry almut your hat...†advised a duwn Imu'n lnzlidPn, even if you mm Hm! lime tn order a hat. ynu mu always drop into Miss Di-kk .ml pick one ready trim- 11ml. “3- have new goods, fro-~11 "mm â€10 wholesales every \m-k. :nnl this morning a. new wit-"tin“ Hf baby bonnets and hath. \\’t- have just. trimmed uptw.) gum-n more black felts and \‘vh'wl. 'suitahle for those wearing Mark. 'OTICE TO THE PUBLIC. 12 YEARS’ TEST. Oct. 8. 1908 Watchmaker Jewel" and Optlcnn. Vv'Cddiflg iiiigcment Rings Miss Dick -\' 35* in stock. at. least. u Hiding rings to pick «311-, and about one .r . Q‘illf‘llt rings, includ- '\. 5n you have no rea- my disappointfli. " «lass Silverware :lw wedding season ;~ now complete and {V‘h‘lateo \ thv name for high- ‘. always will so long . :1 thing as a jewelry Gifts FRUIT Five apples. Northern spyâ€"Wm. Watson. A. Muir' Five apples. golden russetâ€"D. Harrow, J. Mo Millan. Five applee, any other variety, winter-H. Watson. R Al- len. Five apples, snowâ€"J. McMillan. John Eckbardt Five apples. Colbert --A. Muir. R. Allen. Five apples, Alexanderâ€"J. McMillan, F. Riley. Five apples. St. Lawrenceâ€"A. D. McLeod. F. Riley. Five apples. any other variety, fallâ€"John Eckhardt, Alex. Muir. Coll. apples. not less than 3 var. and 8 in each vanâ€"John Eckhardt. R. Allen. Twelve crab apples. largeâ€"Mrs. W. White, Wm. Ramage. Twelve crab apples. med- iumâ€"D. MoCormaok, W. J. Meade. Six plumeâ€"F. Riley. Six pears. fall --D. Harrow, Geo. Patterson. Six peare, winterâ€"J. J. McRae. John Eckhardt. Three bunchee of grapee -Geo. Pattereon. Mrs. Wm. White. Judgee for grain. roots and fruitâ€"- Geo. Binnie. J. I. Graham. J. Aussnm. Two mats celery. any other kindâ€"H. Watson. J. J. McRae. Two citronsâ€"W. G. Wyatt, A. D. McLeod. Two watermelonsâ€" H. Watson. D. McCormack. Six cucum- bers, picklingâ€"A. D. McLeod. A. Muir. Two cucumbers, ripe-M. L. McIntyre, Wm. Watson. Six ears table cornâ€"~Wm. Watson, J. Nichol Coll. vegetables. 1 of eachâ€"T. A. Ferguson. H. Watson. (loll. ï¬eld rootsâ€"A. Muir, T. A. Ferguson. Elephant potatoes- Dan Mclnnes l‘. A Perguson. Potatoes beauty nf Hehronâ€"A. Muir. J. Auzsum Potatoes. any other kindwR. Mc- Eachern, \V. J. Meade. Cull. pota- toes, 4 kinds, namedâ€"J. Oliver. A. Mum. Turnips. Swede. Jumbo or Elephantâ€"W. J. Meade. \V. Ramage. Three turnips. Sweede. any orher kindâ€"John Burnett. W. .l. Meade. Three turnips. Greenmp. Aberdeenâ€" John Eckhardt. Three turnips. any other varietyâ€"Jane McPhail, R. McEachern. Three mangold wurt- zels, globeâ€"A. Muir. John Nichol. Three mangold wurtzels. long redâ€" A. Muir, D McCarmack. Three Danish sugar beetsâ€"A. Muir. I). McCormack. Six carrots. iield. white â€"-Wm. Watson. A D. McLeod. Six carrocs, ï¬eld. redâ€"H. Watson. Wm. Watson. Six carrots. Shorthorn, tableâ€"H. Watson. Wm. \Vatson. Six table carrots. any Other varietyâ€" } Oliver. H. Watson. Six table tur- n1psâ€"T. A Ferguson, J. Aussum Six beets. lone bloodâ€"A. Muir, D McCormack, Six beets,turniprooted »â€"J. Oliver. '1‘ A Ferguson. Six parsnipeuJ. Aussum Wm Watson Six radishes, blackâ€" T. A. Ferguson, J Aussum. Six radishes, whiteâ€"T. A. Ferguson. H. Watson. T'wo‘heads cabbage, Oxheart or Winningstadtâ€" J Ausaum, H. Watson. I‘wo heads cabbage. any ‘other varietyâ€"J. Aus sum. James McArthur. Two cauli- flowersâ€"John Nichol. J. Aussum One quart potato onionsâ€"Dan McIn- nes.T. A. Ferguson. Twelve onions raised from Dutch setsâ€"D. McMillan. T, A. Ferguson. Twelve onions raised from topsâ€"D. McCormack. J. Aussum. Twelve onions raised from black seed-D, McCormack. Pump- kin. common yellowâ€"Wes. Buskin, ‘Aflemes‘ia In'wnshi-p 3 Fail; W. J. Meade. Pumpkin. any Other kindâ€"H. Watson. Dan McInnes. Squashâ€"A. D. McLeod. Vegetable marrowâ€"J. Aussum, T. A. Ferguson. Two roots celery, whiteâ€"H. Watson, , . , . . .v: The Artemesi‘a. A’g'ricultural Society had their annual fair on Thursday and Friday 'last in ,the village of Pricetvifle. ' The weath'qr was fair hm nithpr‘cold and the attendance and interasp good. The exhibits} were numwrous in nearly ~all depart.- meats; and the show was quiteequal to those of former years, Following is the Prizé LiSt, ROOTS AND- VEG ETA BL ES PRIZE LIST. -__â€" MANUFACTURES Set horseshoesâ€"A. B McLean. SPECIALS By H. H. Miller, been two loaves bread, baked by a wife or daughter of a member of Artemesia Agricul- tural Showâ€"D McMillan. Mrs. Wm. White, Ben McKiunon. By H. H. Miller. best ‘25 lb. crock of butter- D. McMillan. 'W. J. Meade, D. Hart row. By John MoArtbur Son, been 56 lbs. butter (box) to become the property of the donorâ€"Jane McPhuil. By W. Aldaorn Son. best box but»- ter. 50 or 60 lbs.-â€"D. Harrow, J. Oliver, D. McMillan. ‘ HORSESâ€"DRAUGHT Spanâ€"J. 3. Diana“. John Fairbuirn. Brood mareâ€"Jae. Paton. 2 yr. ï¬llyâ€"W. B. Dingwnll,‘Frenk Moore. 1-year ï¬llyâ€"D. McMillen. Funk Moore. H. Piper. Spring col: ~Jmos Patton. AGRICULTURAL Spurâ€"Geo. Sbmd. J; A. Swwoton. Brood musâ€"Wm. Fairbairn. Bull'- longJohn Bartlet. 2-3-0“ gelding-â€" W. Fuirbnitu, John Burn», A. B; Berlin wool workâ€"Mrs. G. Mc- Kechnie, H. Watson. Wreath. any kindâ€"~T. A. Ferguson. Wes. Buskin. Gent’s shirt. unwashed. homem deâ€" VVes. Buskin. Mrs Wm. White. Homemade laundried shirtâ€"Mrs D. Campbell. Hooked mat. rag or yarn -â€"W J. Meade. D McMillan. Crochet work in cottonâ€"Mrs. D. Campbell, H. Piper. Crochet work in woolâ€" Mrs. 0. Philips. Jane McPhail. Fancy knitting in woolâ€"M. L. McIntyre. Mrs D Campbell. Fancy kui1ting in cottonâ€"Jane McPhail. JennieMc Arthur. Braiding in cottonâ€"Wes. Buskin. Mrs. G. McKechnie. ’l‘atting in cortonâ€"Mrs. G.. McKechuie. Jane McPhail.“ Embroidery -in ' cottcm~_ Mrs. D. Campbell. Mrs. C. Philitn Embroidery in silk-Mrs G. Mali 1; u nie H. wateon. Shadowembtuuery â€"Wes Buskin, P. Thibaudeau. Eye-- let embroidery â€"'I‘, A. Fergawson Mrs. G. McKeohuie. Woolen work on canvasâ€"H.91per. 1-]. Watson.: Toilet set-Mrs. D Campbell. Mrs. 0. Phillips ' Lamp cushionâ€"H Piper. Mrs. 0. Phillips. Spider web cushionâ€"P Thibaudean. Jennie Mr- Arthur. Homemade slipperâ€"M. L. McIntyre, D. Harrow. Drawn thread workâ€"Jennie McArthur. T A. Fer- guson. Battenburg workâ€"Mrs G. McKechnie. Mrs. 0 Phillips. Lace or nettingâ€"Mrs. 0. Phillips. Mrs D. Campbell. Table centrepiece. em broideredâ€"Mrs. DCampbell. Mrs 0. Phillips. Sofa cushion, mountedâ€"- Mrs 0. Phillips, Mrs. G McKechnie. Darning, best and neatest on stocking W. J. Meade, H. Piper. Button hole dismay on three different materials â€"-Mrs. W'm. White. B. Watson. Best coll. fancy workâ€"Jennie McAr- thur. Mrs. D. Campbeln. Pen and ink sketchâ€"T. A. Ferguson, A. B. McLean. “Eurow, W. J. ,Ieede. 3‘ Alien. Cheese. homemade... not lees then-.8 “jgâ€"Den Mclnnei. A. B. McDondd. Qunrt mepie eyrnp-e-T. L. Ferguson, W. G. Wyatt. Ii†“)0. map anger. say-Jane McPhlil'," W. G Wyn“. ‘Ponpkin pie-J. Oliver. B. MdKlnc' non. Lemon pieâ€"M. L. McIntyre. P. Thib’qflï¬d. Ample" pieâ€"4?. Thib nudeau, D. McMillan. Cream pieâ€" J. Oliver. B. MeKinnon. Custerd 'pieâ€"B. McKinnon. DHerrow. Lever cakeâ€"R. Allen. Fruit cakeâ€"B. Mc- Kinnon, P. Tbibaudeau Twoloeves breed, home madeâ€"D; McMillan. G. Patterson. Two loaves brown bread. homemadeâ€"Mrs. Wm.“ White. P. Thibaudeau. Half doz fruit buns «- D. McMillan, Mrs. \W. White. Half doz. buns, homem deâ€"G. Patterson, Den McInnee. elf doz. tartsâ€"D. McMillaULP Thibaudeau. Four cans best col'l. canned fruit, sealersâ€"~D. Harrow. Three bottles mixed pickles. homemadeâ€"Mrs Wm. White, I). Harrow' Judgeâ€"~Dr Hutton. ' LADIES’ WORK Rag carpet-Jane,McPhail, D. Mo Millan. Flannel, handmade â€"Jane McPhail. Pair woollen blankets, homemadeâ€"A. B. McLean, 1). Mo- Millan. Woollen yarn. homemade. double twistâ€"R. Mchohern. Wool len yarn. single, homemadeâ€"R..Mc Eachern. Pair men’s socks, home madeâ€"R. McEachern, Mrs. D. Camp- bell. . Woollen stockingsâ€"J. J. Mo Rae, Jane McPhail. Pair men’s knitted mitts, homemade yarnâ€"~Jane McPhail, Dan McInnes. Ladies’ knitted mitts, homemade yarnâ€"Jane McPhail. QUILTS. Patchwork, homemadeâ€"Mrs. Wm White, Wes. Buskin. Log Cabinâ€" Wes. Buskiu. Mrs. Wm. White Knitted or crochetâ€"Mrs. G. McKecb nie. H. Piper. Crazvâ€"VV. J. Meads. H. Piper, Tuftedâ€"Wes Busklu. Fancyâ€" Wes. Buskin, Mrs. Wm. White. G. Wyatt, B. Watson. Colored beansâ€"H. Wateon, D. McCormanh. Flat eeedâ€"D. Mcflillan, J. Burnett. Fall wheat, white namedâ€"Li. G Orr. D. McMillan Fall wheat. red named â€"-B. Allen. W. G. Wyatt. Spring wheat. any Other variecyâ€"D. McMil- lan. Barley, six-rowedâ€"W. Ramage, T. A. Ferguson. Oats. whiteâ€"A. Moir.Wm.Ramaée. Oate, black-â€" A. Muir, Wee. Bushin. Peas. large â€"Wm. Bunny; 0. Peas, smallâ€"D McMillan, W. G Wyatt. FLOWERS Hand bouquetâ€"H. Watson. Mrs. D. Campbell. Table bouquetâ€"H Wan-on. W J Meade Coll. house Plantsâ€"H. Watson Jennie MoArthur. Single geranium in bloomâ€"Jennie McArthnr. -DAIRY AND OTHER PRODUPE- -Five lbs. honey in combâ€".1. Ans snm. Five lhe honey extraoredâ€" Mrs. Wm. White. H. Watson. Five lbs. roll hotterâ€"A Muir, D McMil- lan, W. J. Heads. 15 lbe. crock hut.- cerâ€"D. Harrow. A. Muir. George .gatterson. 60 lbs. tub hotterâ€"D. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Ladies’ Work â€" Mra. Mortimer, Shelburne, Mrs. '1‘. P. Frank, and Mrs. Geo. Binnie. Poultryâ€"C. W. Bellamy. FloWora Photoâ€"Mn. Mortimer .nd D13 Hutton. Roots. Vegetables a: Grain-â€"John 1. Graham and Geo. Binnie. SIIROPSHIRE Aged ramâ€"Geo. Shand. R. Mc- Eachern. Rum lambâ€"Geo. Shand. Shesrling eweâ€"Geo. Shand. Ewe lambâ€"Geo. Shsnd lst dz. 2nd. OXFORD Aged ramâ€" Wm. Fairbairn. Dan Mclnnes. Shearling ramâ€"J. Fair- hairn lst 2nd. Ram lambâ€"Wm. Patton lat 20d. Aged eweâ€"Wm. Pattor lst 9nd. Snearlina ewe-'â€" Wm. Patton 1st 2nd. Ewelambâ€" Wm. Patron lst 2nd. SWINEâ€"BLACK BREEDS Boarâ€"John Ecuhsrdt. Sowâ€"John Eckhardt lst 2nd. Spring pigâ€" Jobn Eckhardr 1st 20d. WHITE BREEDS » Spring pigs - M. Watson. ' TAMWORTH Sowâ€"R. Allen. Spring pigsâ€"R. Allen Judgeâ€".W. J. Spenee for cattle. sheep and swine. POULTRY White wysndntte lemaleâ€"R Allen '19: 2ni. Buï¬ wynndotte femaleâ€" Wm Rumage lat 2nd. Buï¬ part- ridge cochin femaleâ€"A. Muir. Brah- ma femaleâ€"A. Muir. White leghorn maleâ€"D. Harrow, Wm. Watson. Female-D. Harrow lst 2nd. Hou- dan maleâ€"A. Muir. Femaleâ€"A. Muir. Brown leghorn maleâ€"R. Allen, H. WatSOn. Femaleâ€"R Allen lst . 2nd. Rhode Island red maleâ€" W. H. Thurston lst 2nd. Highlv recommended Female â€" W. H. Thurston lst 2nd. Highly recom- mended. White plymouth rock {e maleâ€"T. A. Ferguson Black min arcs maleâ€"'1'. A. Ferguson. Duck, male â€"'I‘. A. Ferguson lst 2nd. Duck, femaleâ€"T. A Ferguson lst 2nd. Turkey, male~T. A. Ferguson. Fe- maleâ€"T. A. Ferguson. J. Oliver. Goose, maleâ€"H. Watson. '1‘. A. Fer- guson. Femaleâ€"H.Watson. Judge --Chas. Bellamy. Beat looking baby, 6 entriesâ€"Mrs. Otto Konold, Mrs. Rob Anderson, Mrs Wm. Leith. Women’s driving raceâ€"Round the ring, unharnese. reherness and go once round the ringâ€"S. R. J. Mo Kinnon, Mrs Otto Konold. JUDGES. Horsesâ€"D. Bennett, Elmvnle. ‘nttle, Sheep dc Swineâ€"W. Spen- cer, Morpeth. Dniry und Other Produceâ€"Dr. Button and John Findlny. McLean. 1-year geldingâ€"W. Fair- -bairn. Sprin coltâ€"R. Allen, John Burnet W n). anon GENERAL PURPCBE Spanâ€"W. dz 8. Dingwall. James Calder. Brood mareâ€"W. 3. Din:- wall, D L. Sinclair, David floDonald. 2 year geiding or ï¬llyâ€"Dan Brodie, M. G. Orr, John Fairbairn. 1-year gelding or ï¬llyâ€"D. L. Sinclair, Geo. Shand, D. Campbell. Spring coltâ€" R. Allen, B. Watson. John Burnet. ROADSTERS Spanâ€"A. B. McDonald, D. McMil- lan. Brood mare â€"J. S. Sullivan, G. Me'l‘aggart, Wm Patton. 2-year _gelding or ï¬llyâ€"Geo. Campbell. W. jBamage, Wm. Fairbairn. Spring colt. [3 entries-J. F. Sullivan, Wm. Patton. Ed. Sullivan. Farmere’ trot â€"Otto Konold, Ben McKinnon. W. t R. Dingwall- Single driverâ€"Geo. Shand, W. t R. Dingwall. SPECIAL l Beat 1-year-old gelding or ï¬lly (Dr. Jamieeon’e priae)â€"D. McMillan, F. Moore. Beat aprinr colt (M. C. Ward) --Ed. Sullivan. J. F. Sullivan. Angu- Black. Lady-L driving 003%.“ (A. Hartley’s privy-flies S B,J. Io- Kinnon, qu. O.-Konold. Bib-caning colt: (G. L WaMn’l prize‘)-3‘-J. F. 8 illivan. ; ' i BOY’S ‘RACE Neil McDonald. Wm. McKechnie. Michael McMillan. Margaret Tryon, Janet. McDonald. Maggie Muir. MEN’S RACE \ â€". Ferris, Les. Watson, Doward Henry. GRADES ,Milch cows. 11 entries-D. Camp. he‘ll, John Burnet, D. McCormeck. 2 year heiferâ€"A. B. McLean, D. Campbell, D. Campbell. l-yr. heifer -â€"~W. Buskin, W. J. Meade. J. Oliver. 2-year steerâ€"W, J. Meade, D Camp- bell, John Barnes. 1-year steer-1t. Allen, J. Oliver, W. J. Meade. Steer calfâ€"Wm. Patton. T. Nichol, Wee. Buekin. Heifer calfâ€"'1‘. Nichol, W. Buskiu 20d 3rd. SHEEPâ€"COTSWOLD Aged ramâ€"A. Muu‘ let. 211d. Shearling ramâ€"A. Muir. Ramlamb -â€"â€"A. Muir lst 2nd. Aged eweâ€"-A. Muir lst 20d. Sbearling eweâ€"A. Muir lst 2nd. Ewe lambâ€"A. Muir let 2nd. LEICESTER Aged Ramâ€"A. Muir. J. A. Swan- ston. Sheurling ramâ€"J A.Swanstou, A. Muir. Ram lamb-A. Muir, J. A. Swaneton. Aged eweâ€"A. Muir, J. A. Swanston. Shearling eweâ€"A. Muir, J. A. Swanstou. Ewe lambâ€" A. Muir lst . 2nd. Two-yui'told bunk-:Wh. Punch. 1-year-old b llâ€"John Falfbiirn. Bull- calf-éâ€"thn r‘airbairn. W. J. Meade, R. Allen. Milch cowâ€"D. McMillan. W. .3 Meade. R. Allen. 1 yr, boiler â€"Wm. Patton, W. J. Meade, D. Mco Millan. Heifer calfâ€"R. Allen. HEREFORD Bull calfâ€"Wesley Buskin. Cowâ€" W. Buskin lst 20d. Heiferâ€"VV Buskin. CATTLE- GIRL'S RACE N'o rémedy is a more 'positivo cer- tain and permanent cure for Asthma Summer Catarrh and Hay Fever. ‘ V Be sure. you et Cafarrhozone Price $1.00 at all dealers. Universally Proscribad For Hair I‘Vefl Soarcely a doctor but recommends his patients to use Catarrhozone [or Hay Fever. It containes no Opiates, is antiseptic, pleasant, sure, stapa rimming of the eyes and ‘nose, pre- vents, choking sensations, langour and fever. Interment took place on Sunday last to Maplgwood cemetery, the services at the house and grave being conduct- ed by Rev. Mr. Dines, pastor of Vzu'noy Methodist church. - of which the deceased Was a lifelong member.. Besides his widow he leaves to "Hill!“ his loss, ntII sons, \\ illiIIIII. in Regina: Fwdin Brandon: Rev. John, in Malkhzun, oud \Vesley, at homo; and six daughters. Ellen (Mrs. AM). of Hepworth: Annie (Mrs. King), of Brittnn: Elizabeth (Mrs. Pnllnck), (If Vwrney; Eva. (Mrs. AlIemedeI). ut' BoIit/ton. and \Iisses Victmin and Min- nie at home “’1". BA LL. Again we are called u )on to chroni- cle the death of a well- 'nowu ritizen Of this lor-ality in the person of Mr. Wm. Hall, who, on Friday last. suc- cumbed to an attack of stomach trouble of about two years duration. Four years ago Mr. Ball experienced practically his first sickness. when he was laid low with a stroke of paralysis. Recovering from this, he apparently regained all his old time vigor and robustness, and for the two yeais following was engaged at. his vorati: n. fanning. He worked last summer. and all through the winter felt as well as usual. Toward spring. hOWeVer, he began to fail. and gradually sank till he passed away on Friday. Oct. 2nd. Mr. Ball was burn in Ireland sixty- eight years ago, (mine. to this country with his parents sixtyosix years ago, settling on what is known as the North Gore. nenrOtmwzi. After resid- ing there for a period covering sixteen yezus, the family came tn Bentinck, subsequently moving in Ball's L‘urners in Normanby, where they lived fur two years. Last March Mr. Ball removvd with his family to Varney. 1‘â€" ccrncd. *1 Royal Household Flour “ While housewives with other ranges are poking ï¬re and changing dampers, I sit and read the ‘Joy of Living’.’ . M‘CIary’s .ENAHAN 85 McINTOSH, LOCAL AGENTS Lulu, touch, Icahn-l, m Iâ€. “Joint!†W. “Now I have a ‘Pandora’, and, as with mother, my troubles are few. After ï¬re is started, I simply bring thermometer to desired heat and leave the oven in charge of the baking. It’s built for faithful service. I RANGE “ My mother taught me how to bake, and told me why she always used a McClary Range. Train up a girl In the way she should bake, and when she ls married she will not depart from It. OBITUARY. is not only the ï¬nest and ,. qmrest of flours but also I ‘the (host untritious. It is w [mined by a process which J gi'ves you all. of the nutri- ‘ tious properties of the wheat in the best form for your use. You can get it from your grocer. HALK dust is ï¬ne and white, but it won't make good bread. Fine, white flour is all right as far as it goes, but if it lacks nutrition its other qualities amount to nothing as far as baking is con- ‘82“ Accounts suhn itt d by Mcssls Cor none, Brown and \olkt were laid on‘ for further con idoration. On motion of Sllarp(‘~â€"Kroï¬s, the 1' port of the Finance Committee w adapted, and cheques ordered iuue‘i for the. EVt‘ra‘ accounts. ‘ The town council met in regu session on Monday owning. and pl ed the following accounlszâ€" , Robert MOLeun, fireman 5‘ James Lloyd. 3 months mlary 12 A. ThOlnplsOH. second engimer 8. R. Torry, chief of fire dept... 10. Wm. Moore, 2 3-8 cords wood 6 Jas. Davidson. quarter ollury 20 Jas. Davidson, onâ€. broom R. Campbell. 4 loads earth to fire engine ...... 1. Crawford Manure. strect licllting 185. Jus Carson 3 nlontls. salary; collecting n- nt ............ 32. W. Irwin. printing account 46. W, B. VOHCL sulau‘3. postage†and wood .................. 86. '1‘. R. Whelan. inspecting “side- walks . 24. Hugh McDonald â€building wcrossingu and 11k“ «113 .. .‘340 Wm. Ryan, 6 loads gran-l ...... 2. John \A hittaker, 6 lo xdb gravel 2.1‘ The Counril thun ::d,,‘ourncd to met; the following Tuesday evening! ' ATTEND THE BEST 04"!!!ng /r STRATFORD ONT. f . . a...†' Hum'lmm “‘M%-“ ‘Q. g is recnznizad as tlm Large“. 880% and Most Successful practical trtin~ in“ school in Western Ontario. Three department-â€" COIMERCIAL SHORTHASD TILHiliIMPIIIC Our gruduues sm-urw guud position! and forge to the hunt. Wri'e tor our free cuminglve. you will ï¬nd it inmrestiug. Yuu mayeuter at any time. Elliott Mclachlan in; _' 'I own Council. 24.? 45.