[0 Eu. SPOTI'ON, P3130 W Son Market Report. TUATIONS RS d Honey LL TERM FROM to Cour... - Show. were“). Tobgnphy. it my day. Write for F‘ 9 per bag. new. IkenonBusiness an Syrup I“ Short hand .ssey-Harris )Iements »se- Leaf Ladgor Ring IDS Hogs pot Dar 1b.... {2... C olds Ill nght bv the â€â€™7 u Ontario. who M Acmou‘s Scaoox. wr'n leading hula.- await our mainâ€... oods Best in the wovkl STORE Wt per out. .. rrly hat-Inlet; to mranteed. Save - sales in town, W . J. McFadden, O ‘ m:- nxfm-d 80W M'ttfnrm scale. ’m- “pairsâ€"Cub 7â€"- >â€"‘ 1.! cm on always I- I0“ l box of with a stick of vntine, take ‘ HM)!’ what u “assey “Mb." ind Massey-ml?†t-parntors ___ mmlrrn on†M ensure rapid W Durham, Ont Nov. C't. I ï¬ne watch- ngs, En- to choose prices md comes NO'F‘NIQ (â€)8 (Yutf 325 $3â€- 12) 85 85 35 48 2O 40 10 10 Them (In business with H. H. MILLER tbe‘Hanover Conveyancer He offers: Wheres. (Henelg. Frame Dwelling. Bank Ram. Good Farm. ought to bring 84M Will sell :or W. lmacres, (Henelg, splendid location ext“ good Buildmgs, cheap at .75“), Win who Lug-:11 4 size. Flannelotte Blank. 9L9, $1.25 cub. Mi“. fall and winter Van's md Drawers from 25c. up. “dig hlack sateen ,Un:?erskirts, 31,00 and $1.75 each. Childwn's white wool Boas, 30¢, 5m. and 65c. each. See (,m- 25 -. and 500. Dress Goods. “my. (' u-clignn Jackets, 0. 3.. 14]) ' $1.25. and $1.50 each (famine Table Unvers, 6-4 size, 1.15 .. “ “ 8-4 size, 2.75 nmvrna Rugs ........ M 8‘28, 3.m gap-n3 Rugi' a Jucnrated 1- ° piece glass Tab le -‘ g . - HPL. , (tt $1.00, "0 5 and w m Sets. at $1.0m In. to unu $3.00. new dw::‘:*£.i“..'i: ‘12â€95812‘11 We" 100 acres on Durham Road. Bontinck. good Farm. Bank Barn, Fair ‘Dwolling. snap tor 825(1). room», extra good Buildings. alone wor- thnearly the 32‘0) asked it)! the farm Nan! Crawford P1). here building lot in Durh m. for sale cheap. ur trade for anyflring a man can out. wear. or throw n stick at. Properh' bought and gold canon-mission Money to hand. Debts collected. C. l’. R. Tickets and Ucean Tickets for sale 34)“) ofstock ix. Durham Cement Uo . placed H my hands fur sale, cheap. Always prompt, never negligent. v-v v - _ 7 - _ _ _ dsomely mutated weekly. hue-t. ctr- .‘uhï¬m of any “3‘00““ journal. Terms tot Cant“. 33.75 a you. postage prepaid. Sold by d] nowadetlers. IIINN 00 mm. New Ygrk Bunch once. 85 r at... wanna-Ln. PUM PS Do you want to make money and "WWII: Hm! flea n. dsomely Illustrated weekly. hrgeat ctr- ;mm of any scientiï¬c Joanna. , iron-3:11:03 The People’s Grocery and Provision Store FOR ALL KINDS OF ups, all sizes from 250. up to 3.25 93‘ Berry Bpwls. Cake Plates, \Vntt-l' Pitchers, etc. [beg have to inform my cushmors and um public in general} that I am Y‘repnmd to furnish New Pumps ï¬nd Pmirs. Well Drilling. RoCurbmg anu Press‘Curbiug done with cement com-me. All orders taken at thg Old Sunni near McGownn’s mill mil be Dmmmly attended to. All work apar- auteed at "Live and lotlivo†prim. Peaches Pears and Plums In Full Swing ALSO Mrs. Beggs $0115 GEORGE WHITIOBE. ’nmforters from 31% to $311) ° H. BEAN ‘ Call and see Us SAVE HONEY ? 'l‘he Hanover Conveyancer. . H. Miller, A Car of Mixed Chop Just Arrived. Calder Block |w_ummsmm 0n Tuedsay of last. week Mr. and! MN. J. A. Halated. Mrs. Donnelly and Mrs. Geo. J. Reid started on an autoâ€" mobile trip to Toronto. At Fergus‘ Hal-39d was taken with :1 ob.“ \\ hcrel they stopped for dinner. Gong on he' felt so ill when they reacth George- town that they stopped there for [the nig t and mad cal attendnucc w...- proound. The outcome was a severe attack of prumoniu and for a. few days Mr. Hall-stud was vcry ser‘lous- 1y ill. But about. Sunday there was a. mango 101‘ the better, and his many u‘iunds are d-cl gutted to know Lat the improvement .11 hrs 00nd.- tion has cont. uued so than them urn now good prospects of his recovery. -â€"Mount Forest Confederate. .Among time many fire fghtng 111-- oxduuï¬g 01. Le past. couple 01 \VVJ-Lkï¬ Mr. W. Clinton, 01' ngruy, tells tuc- qmst tumuug. Mr. m.nton “his 98.11118 Itha. hre Duck 0: 11.: int.“ uh arm}: to nave tut: mucus. 11»; .amoku and Mat made hiss eygs VC-ly son; and ue Lay down to hat than for a raw miwubus.. (Wear DCbS mum. :Lim {all aauwp. Some tune mur- ward we W3.) uwakpenwd by J. peculiar. .wusution .n $1.3 ankles, and look-ug down he ,Lound his punts on Ln. rue xire had backed upflu the luuv-e's until .t had Ruched h.m.â€"â€",b'l-u$hurt0u Advance. John Earn-l, 89 years of asp, o Kinsman†and a p.011qal‘ o- t 1101!... was Via tang in bunm..u~'.n hut. ~want-vial. 121131.113; 1t. meosswlc to make um. coumwutuus .u L-u;_, antimputcd 101‘ ms return uup bu :L- twrmiucd to vote J he had to w-dlk. and walk me am. The damn“ .5 1». mild: and th v.goruus on 111er roumwd bu Matnmmon just .11 [.111 to cam; a. vote.â€"Kj,ncuru-1w ltA/xm 'lhe Owen Sound Sun not needing our r.qlm~..t w yZpgrb LuiuL Sum LUM- nuws 1‘01“ our columns has in tum ; issue 01 Ootooer 27 no Lass than five items of local news Lax-on 110m L.-- Leader of UotonJ 2:.an and .\~'1L....oat givmg any or -u.t L0 tue Lynda. Ac. only I. is out -tuxns sent to the Lcud- ul' from our correspondents are also Clipped and nay-Ital as LUVI‘ own. A is an utsy way to get. tow news, ppj it 1.5 not. bony-st. 1110 Sun may (31‘ a]! tiny like how our columns bum, \tuey .anould be will.ng to gm. tn..- customary or din. ior we sandâ€"inn. Ltuder. Tue first person .11 luv-yuan to Lush an automobile .5 Mr. J. u. mum- .. our unturpris 11g uul'd\wu.'-.: mart/11.111“. Mr. McKee Lturnvd Iron London on Tum-day nigtu “in '1 13011 mauLu- wdch ue purchased thu -n the norâ€" est City. {rug} is the Lrst 5311 o. prospur'ity ‘Jl our Lttle [own an» Sir “(.1er banner mus max return- ed to pow-er to umnugv t.1c;ufnirs u vuat Domiuyu. It. 1.3 now up t0 J. 11. to take his Intends tor a :5.le m b :s "wary Oldsmobilu.†Tug LuVOl‘Lt- rummaut will nold thr-r.- pu‘eons on any ordinary day, but .13 C~.-.pul)le oi lowing ban a dozen dveLLnutud can-- did-aw: after an electou. Tue bungl- Aunt Denim! .8 p1‘.nc..pully used by an undertaker. wuo usually accoumpuuius tue owner till he ma stars the pesky little maqh.;ne.â€"VVutchman. On Friday of last week Mr. GLO. W. Burruws, tub well-known murchunt 01 Conn, went to Guelpn to uooivu Itl'uuLuwut in (the Genural Howl.“ Lac-re. On Saturday night. he unex- pectedly died. Tyne mmams weru brought to Mount. Forgot. on Mon-- day and tue luneml took place on Tuwduy a..ternoou Irom we l‘csiJanoc 0. L13 father-.u-law, Mr. Alex. Uow to t...»- Mouut Forest ocxucury. 'L‘h-J fluv. Messrs. l). Smitu, Gvo. newton and Wm. COOpBI‘ conductcd tne «ser- vices. Tue pun-bearers were Massrs. S. A. Bannock, Wm. Seaman, (“org-.1 Cuaunie, Evan Maodun'uld, Wm. 15m. rows and Maramuu Burrows. There. was a very Large attendance at. the funeral, many being from Hostein and Conn. The deouawd was a‘ putuy of a wide «acquaintance will bu extended to Mrs. Burrows in he Very sad aï¬lictgon. he was born and broguht up at. Holituiu and than be ~«uerval his the in the store of Mr. HISâ€"mi? 'Foreat C came in contact wtrm a wire carrymg “We shouted for help an would 131'qu at ‘onoe wnct to his assstancu. it WJ attached to his slng, was tism, movmg aloe? the ere to the aid of nervo Myers, when the steel all t1 spur. of one his boots came m 0411- Reade tact with the power wme. At the per h time this! happened th? unfortunate all do man mm a. grip of a. ground w.re and aocordin 1y {he reoelvcd a shock of about 5,0 0 volts in power. He yelled, tell baowards and hung limap. At the nu ment Bruce’s heel struck the power wire Mien was set free and New his lie was t us saved, as had he Boos: remained clutching to the w m a .tlre ( re w seconds longer be w Lynn‘s Tlverton’s First, Dam Wagon. Ir J. A. Hamel very ill Walked 109 Miles to Vote. Death of Mr. G. W. Burrows. An humor who Steals. Killed by Live Wire- Fighting Fires. Hos-re is MQdmay Gozette's week- ly sensation, Mr. Janus San-nu. of Amarantn, is the owner of a ‘very‘ ambit one. hen who 18 not content. to lay uggs in lowly places. but 1108 a bird, 53:1:50t8 a true. For a number of days Mrs. Spence notwed the hen oackling around 1:16 fret: and looktd in Va 11 among t.:e berry bushcs, but at Inst a. nest \VJS.n0ltiOed .11 a willow tI‘Qe and ï¬ve eggswu‘e found in t. Dead leaves 423:! fallen mum crutch of some branches and there tuoe hos-n ch03: her nest. ‘Tï¬mugh the long drouth this sea- .son was rupxr unravel-“uk- 101" thm root craps, Mr. W. Bell, Bunda, hai an excupt‘onully Lne ywld ox mange.“ on}: .smuu piuoe of gxound. Tue Lani measured 261-2 x 2.1 yurls, and on ‘t...is no grcw [our and u halt coris of mungV-h off guaranty: 322:. Two of txwm 101' inst nova t..ppLd the beam 3*. 62 pounds, Jib-m) Dun pulled and .tOHnd tue M'hol‘: 010p in eght and a “all: hours, all 0; which go’s tn 3.0“ that the grass d-iJ not grow to any extant. under Hurbcrt’s feet taut duy.â€"Crecmor3 Star. Tare! Lytwumuf, E. B. 0:51 I, tn; largâ€" est Ircigut bk'allLl‘ on Lu»; {mundan lakes, us .11 tax: dry dOJKs nun, undm- go'wg bottom ruyurs. lungs bout .3 01.0 Lust long and 06 facet. Dunn. yet his dock accommodatys the bun quite c-omzl'ortubly.( 1‘4: rapuxs an made neoeasxx‘y owing to u uuxup on a lucky uotLom ucur mtuur. U. will be necessary to runovc uboux t..irty or. [arty plutcslund the JOU will take about. a fortn gut. The summer Crow: and Canadian are also botn in trouble and -1 urrungvc- ments can be maxim may will D; brougnt lure. Thu Crown is lauded witu when: and was noun; duwn when it came .n cont-mt w..th Sun Bock near Dx‘tour. ‘i‘lm Cunadimn Was bound-up uni it was also near Ddtour taut Abe got into ~‘roub1c. Thu heavy {smoke is msyuns bit 101‘ tn- accident3.â€"-Coll.ngwqu Bullctm. A rut lgr cxcitt 11g an;d.nL occurrâ€" Cd Suturily CVr-ung umr Sx’loh. M123. Wilcox and u lady true-11d 0f Dwsboro mu ‘D'Jun L.xltt;lldiilg Lhu serâ€" vices at 811011 church ms also had Mr. Rusacl Spench, of Derby, both putting: m-uv 11g spent; a Little time at Mr. McCuul.y’.-i 1.011113. Axt r start- ing 101‘ Lomc Mrs. Wfllcox was ahead and wan coming through Congers Mr. 89:41ch a horas turned quoden- 1y mound, t. rowing Lin: 030111).Lllt’$ out and strut-~d back south on the run. The young man took Mrs. W '11- cox's norm, leaving tn». womux on the roadside, and drove to Mr. Mc- Cuulgy s in great ox cum-mt, and not 4ng tmu all III-.11, Mart d 101' Will- ‘iumaloxd. Mr. MoCuulhys talking [)BI'UHJH the horse might be where if 1m :ts supper took a light and found tne horse standing qute con- tznted at his stable. â€" Chatswonuh RHEUMMIC [IVER [WEB STHAINED KIBNEYS Caused sickness that puzzled able physicians. Was cur- ed by Ferrozone. 1/ I ~ \V 3. “LIN U UV “..v v v- _._' _ it w.ll cure any weakness, rheduma- tism, gout, deb. lity, )oor blovd or nervousness. My con itLon embraces! oonaltflu UUIUlawu errozonae cured me." Reader, get Ferrozone today. 991' box or six boxes for $250.41: New xYork, October 31.â€"P.resirlent Roosevelt has made a contract with the Outlook Company by which he 'will become associate «1301' with Dr. Lyman (Abbott, of the Outlook, ï¬tter his rat remcnt from the Proaï¬denqu The Outlook has taken a deep in- terest in the Congo Free State and‘ the many well .subat-antiatud stories from t ‘erre aer extraordinary cruel- t‘na practiced upon natives engaged in the rubber trade. It won suggest. ed Ito-night that Mr. Roosevelt unï¬t be intending ‘to_ma]ne a personal . ll The Largest. Lake Steamer. Some Mammoth Mangels. The Weekly Equitation. A REAL MIRACLE The Horse B Jltnd. u-.. w rvâ€" â€"-vwâ€" v» :at'on animal! 0 conditions and t the realt- ot thfl Outlook, An Old A. count. Roonovolt to Ed it There is but one painless cure â€" "Putnam’s.†Takes out the corn, root and branchâ€"does it harmlessly 'in twenty-four hours. Ins st on ! Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor London, November 2.-â€"A new dis» cam christened “electric Ophthalmia" is sa'd ‘to threaten all uezrs of elec- tric lg’nt. Accordin to two Dres- den .acipehtfsts, the amage is done the eye tiasuus by ultra-violet rays of (‘lt'ull'if lght, and oatanot may int mutely be caused. The same ‘invest'gtators have discovâ€" ered a: ample prwent ve for electric aplvtlmlmird. in the [shape of yellow or grucn .apectaclos, winch they pro- yhew will become univcrsal as elec- electric, ty 3100011109 more and more into use as an illuminantâ€"Toronto Globe. only. be very severe and many are already .suffering.\ The most , ositive cure is “Catarrhozone,†whicï¬ deatroya the germ and gives imme'iitae reliet. Cures quickly. Sold by all dealers. $1.00 for two months treatment. The cold weather in the West has caused a suspension of work on the Grand Trunk Paciï¬c. Knox College site on Spadina Ave., Toronto, has been purchased am! a large departmental store will be erectud thereon. Sydney Burke. of B‘enheim, was drowned at Erican while out. with a duck shooting party. There is just one way to prove the excellence of “Salads.†Tea and that is to try it. Ask your grocer for package to-day. 11---)-.. -nmn “’n110h; the el-pction campaign in goad shape and [weighs five rpquznds more than when he started out. ‘ A deer leaped into the steaming rolls of the Soo Rail Mill doing dam 8.26 that on: ed a thousand workmen to remain idle for some hours. Geerge Gordon. Conservative. is reported to be elected for Nipiesing by 21 majority. The Liberals claimed the seat. for Mr. 5100001, and were preparing for a demonstration. It is not yet known whether Mr. Borden will sit for Halifax or Carla (on. It; is thought Sir Wilfrid Laurier will sit for Ottawa, as the seat. may be lost if he vacates it. and holds Quebec. Dose: selph Hill, an employee of the Marine Work: at Prescott. was at} work on a ’big planer in the machine ‘ #101), when one of the tosls erpp- ed under the machine. 110 stwpei down for it and the bei of the planâ€" or (uugl t his arm and so mangled it that ImputatiOn w 3 found necessary -.Char1ie McLendloss, a 5‘}: year old lad of Barrie, met thh an accident which may prove fatal. Gong home school he attempted to mount a pass- ing rg when his leg caught in the wheel and WM completely out off near the thigh He wars sent to the hospital, but there is little hape for H3 recovery. - George Corley, an employee on the National Transcontinental work~ east. of WinnTpCI met a horrible death. His clothes caught ï¬re. irom gaso- line, and too ext'nguiah the blaze he evidently jumped into the, water and was drowned. Hon. Thomas Greenway, ex-premier of Manitoba, (110:1 auddenl and unex- pectedly in Ottawa on Frlday mornâ€" ing last. lie was recently appoint- ed a member of the Railway Boari. but had entered Upon his duties when death came. He had suffered much from asthma, but heart failure is supposed to be the immediate cause. He was seventy years of age. lL)I\aéc bUâ€"WJ- Ilon. R. L. Borden came through A petition has been presented to the Woodstock City Counoll asking that a 10011 Option by-law be submitted in January next. As the number of signatures is considerably in excess of t'vc number required it L: the duty of the council to send the by-mw to the electors. It is expected thaw ‘oy- Laws will also be voted on in Ingerâ€" soll and Txllsonburg. Wm. Thompson, of Guelph, was ï¬ned twenty dollars and costs (or Striking Mr. Johnston, 0. teacher in St George’s Ward School. Dan Thompson, William’s father, had to put. up two dollars and costs for making. a disturbance about the s rhool premises. CANADA IN BRIEF David Hobbs. relieved a short time ag from St. Vincent de Paul Pene- tentiary, was run over by a C. P. R. train on Saturday and died in the Western hospital, Montreal. He was imprisoned about ï¬ve years ago for stealing what at that time was sup- posed to be $37,000. but what after wards turned out to be nearer to $67,000. He was in charge of the Canadian Paciï¬c Railway Company’: Customs department and manipulated I the accounts. This is a disagreeable result of food fermentation that Nervil‘lne stops at once. Take ten drugs of Ner- viane in sweetened water. Thc stomach is warmed and soothed, di- geative troubles corrected. the rising of gas: oeases and you are well. When user; a tauplc remedy does so much 3"; £30th to be twihtoml: it. For in- a ion, sour oomtoh Mum and sic); Mugabeq youill ind noth- Iâ€"‘AJ t- ‘1-.. your Virulent Hay Fever Have You Corns ! Electric Opthalmia Do You Belch Gas? . ' â€p141 With the opening ot the new Cognition PI ciï¬c Line another milestone bu hen retell ed in the history of our town. Tt '4. following time um. mil be in 08.31 until further notice: Rand down Bud up 6.308.111. 2.56 p.m.1v Wnlk’r‘n 51' 10.05 p... 1.25 p.- 6.47 3.11 Inple Hill 9 48 M! i 50 3 22 Hanover 9 38 12 50 711 333 Allâ€: Pk. 92‘ 12“ 7 29 3 50 Durban 9 07 12 27 741 406 )‘Wil-lhlnnsm 121 ‘ 7 57 4 22 Pricevillo 8 38 11 5b.. 810 4 35 31'. Sa‘go‘nJ. NS 25 11 ‘5 Connecting with trains to and from Tom“. throng}: conch betyoon Durban ‘0‘ Toronto. n|___ -L- __-..I-9- quvu vv-VU- vvvvv vvâ€" â€"â€"--â€" O" .â€" __,_ _ s‘peed, comfort and safety. Try the poopk'. ino.-â€"no lung waits .t J auction. Coach“ for tickets and intonation. Womalm Agin- for Anna and W gamohipo, C.l'. . ocean liner. ad Domino. Express. Canadian Paciï¬c Railway Time Table. For Bargains in Men’s and Boys Suits Odd Pants The school is thoroughly equipped in teaching mility, in chemical and electr cal enppliee end ï¬ttings, etc... for full Junior Leaving and Kettle ulamon work. The following competent on! In inoherge: THOS. ALLAN. let Clue Certiï¬cete. m. MISS DONALOA MCKERRACEER. EL. Classics. Moder s. end Engli.h. Intending students should enter at the begin- mng of the term if possible. Board osn boob- tslned st msonable rates. Dnrhsm is s health snd active town, making it. s most denial; c olsoe of residence. )‘ISS GERTRUDE HODGE. B.A.. Science. History and Geography. C. L. GRANT Umbrellas Sweater- .1 Hats and Caps Overall. 1"}! Shirts Smacks :4 Collars and Ties Boots Ind Shoes ' U ‘8 Everything in the Gent’s Furnishing lino. This is your chaos and if! should take advantage of it. 3. DURHAM SCHOOL. WOW.†Having decided to give up the Gent’s Fumhhing: Baline- my entire stock will be cleared out fl. , Quality considered. that prices are asLlow at the Down Town Eli Shoe Store as at any other place in town. We carry a lure stool ‘ suitable for all classes. Our IIOSIERY is well spoken of by those who havetriedsome these goods. Trunks, Valises, Suitcases, Telescopes. eta: in stock. Donb fmget we can give you something good in mitts, lets at lock bottom prices. A look at the prices will whether you purchule or not. Custom work and repairing as usual. mdgl Sole agency in Durham for the celebrated lumbermen’ a “Kant Krui Rubbers. Matthews to Stinson’s Ice Cream Parlor, where you get tt" Best Ice Cream, Ice Cream Sodas, Sundaee, etc. 1* Call in on your way home and get a quart b, treat the family. 4 I lâ€"â€"â€"‘“""â€"â€"" I Come with the Crow STAFF AND EQUIPMENT. Bakery and The Model Latimer Foes. 81.00 per month. Chairmsn J. A. ROSE, Durham BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS Uncut-Can. 00. J. S. MCILRAITH COST PRICE I Geo. fl. Stinson C RAHAGI \O‘O‘.‘ -0 s.†w REPAIRING-promptly and orlv.~utondod to. “.1. II. 00 Pumps of all Kind Galvanized and Iron W. D. BOOK-KEEPING s; SHORTHAND .4 TYPEWRITING COMMERCIAL LAW ;‘ COMMERCIAL CORRESPONJ . ENCE ' PLAIN BUSINESS WRITIN ORNAMENTAL WRITING week two. Visitor: welcome. and in placing d! in m Each student is taught oepan w. 1‘. CLANCY. I'. aDAY and EVENING clans and Iron Cy linden. Pumps mu $2 III Groceries, Flour, Feed 8 1 Seeds, Fruits and Con! f tionery, wishto thank (, customers for three yea. prosperous businea; d'! to say in changing ( system of business 1 credit to cash, we be do a. more an. ' basins-to both 0 and our customers. Mount Forest Business Coll Hose and Hull-Hose opon "or: git-moon. LEADS IN z!" H