md Flannelette- at. "08'. 3 Tea for ........... s in everything. 1y for 10 D.†rgalns we say “Ba aino†.ns.†“Virgdon’t . ï¬rst and than I our regular tel 10‘ s possible. Inn 30 iott McLachlln d List E Prices hers and So: GREAT SCHOOL made Sux and Mitt! 3 pr. )1 Blankets, accord- ' to weight i3 kxmwn tn EVCM’ W'Pd to I?“ about it {70211240 Rubbers (9 " [N'I‘ pr. :13 Rubbers 300 pro 9.14“! $1.25 ‘Plt Hats, 500, 75¢ 1 351.00 each [:Weecl Caps @ 35° Murcial. Shorthand Tategraphio 'rost 3’ B t." l "A I. l 272%? . TFORD. our. I ll w on] honey b 31...). '-" for†hine Uil. Harness Oil, : Grease and Boo! wont, go to CENTRAL . SCOTT ELEGRAPHY .CARTH UR . SA UNDERS All Kinds o! us always Foo-ll M MACHINERY ll beginning Sgt "I“, . fJiUHflflCK The Harness-I alto laugh Hausa Block ml Ayr, America .istnwell plOWB. (In I]?! IF “'indluillo lakes uf Flows. vs of Sewing Map xperior condition! vgue (rec. Writ. MnoL. Toronto. Rubbers @ ' present M 0! he grea' rd.“ *rn Ontario. l0‘l|t..â€" FOR J . Johnston. Lu m bet-man’- nvl as Bush «I as â€Moo mine union. Enter :9. Write for it. Thu-shing M... U I"! COmb Sba'l 'DOIHZ You can nggies PositiVo. Sewing ’izmos paratou ht low. an h]! Mr. John R. Wren, 1"": - .- late Reeve of Mission 4“ ' City, 80, is now 66 Fâ€" g.†years of age and tells the following remark- " - _ - ' able story: “Some years ago I was given ’ ' up by the doctors. I was so weak I could not walk across the floor, and was patiently waitin for death. I had paid ts much as $25 a visit for a s ia ist who said I could ngt get relief. In this condition sent for a sample of PS - umc Th. ï¬re! nioht PSYCHINE gave relief. The Mr. John R. Wren, late Reeve of Mission City, B.C., is now 66 years of age and tells the following remark- ,_ able story; “Some years ago I was given "s." up by the doctors. I was so weak I could not walk across the floor, and was patiently waitin for death. 1 had paid as much as $25 a visit for a s cia ist who said I could not et relief. In this condition sent for a sample of PSY- HINE. The first night PSYCHINE gave relief. The bleeding of the lungs ceased and in three weeks I was able . to walk three miles before 7 o’clock s.m. and take the oversight of a crew of men. This was in 1894, just l4 years a 0. Since that time Mr. J. Wren has been Reeve of Mission City. and on August 1 th, 1908, wrote: “I am now in my 66th year [travelled 125 Ind weigh 296 pounds and do considerable businesS. Last week mles in a row boat and slept out every night, and feel no bad effects from it. I We this new lease of life to Dr. T. A. Slocum and his remedies.†No wonder Mr. Wren is tefnl for PSYCHINE for it transformed him from a "ï¬ling into a sturdy, ha man, and this at a time of life when most le are expecting the reverse. PS CHINE is a wonderful Tonic snd Life Giver. as! Vimeues rove this statement for PSYCHINB cures are perm-mt- 1' :3 L!’ IN IV“! 0033.. We want you to W its PM and 09,“ 'â€" " Far three long months i was not able up attend to my own 9.33:; and {or three weekstbe eczema or. my bands was so bad that. Mn. unable to feed myself. I had. to be fed as one feeds a baby, 22:58 I could not hold knife, fork, 5300!; or cup.†30 says His: A-t racfzoriey, of 75, Core Street, Salt Ste. Maria, in telling how a at: cured her of eczema. She adds; “ Hands, wrists and arms up . .wmu were covered with eczema. The itehin; and the soreness were 7.e*z'z!!:h3. As the disease dewlupul, the skin actually pc-cled off my, 5 was. The palms, ï¬ngers, backs of my hands and wrists 7-1 this shocking state, MN I was~£orcecl to sit in agony A, / .1." \h. ma (mm m »;u Farthing Row Bishop- 7 al. November. 24.-â€"-V’ery Rch Ehrthéu . of Kngston, 0nt.,l "w-tfd ishnp of Montreal to: E LhC lute Biahop. Carmichael, E.- v9nth ballot of Mrs Diooemn "n 9 cvcn ng. Up to the ‘Uenth D 'In Evans. of Montr‘c-al, had .. my of Um;- clerical votes, while I‘ rthing bad a sufficient num- l.:y delegates to elect. 0n 9.1 E. mna; the Evans forces 1 41ng of brwkng up, and on wnrn ballot :n sufnc «em. num- E: clerical dale-3162's Chang 1 z ‘4 to elect; Dzan Farthing. ‘ n- h..llr.m were as follong‘. “n a. v0 ballots were as 10110 rthing. K ngston ............... fins. Montreal ............... .. '=Il 'ams. Quebec. .................. t) Yl‘jf-CSS'U'y to elect 41. ‘ rthing ................................. "l‘ oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo _...'.‘...'-.-.: h "'I\ kmds. pimples. face and lip sores, bed Stn'f'fl, diseamd . and all itching, irritation, and inflammation. Of all 4.4 and stores. 50 cents. ubox. or from an-Buk (30., . for same price. Refuse all cheap and warthlcss utes of tho 'justugood†typo. \t-«ry of the diocese. When ta.) «I first mot on 002:. 28. six? lean r t Iken w thou! a -ch~'- 08" Th «1". Donn Ev'uns and Deanunu ' l. 'ng th? [0er m: caul-Ttvn th“ sevomh bands Bishop' " Stapney, England, was elect- f bila «l'clinfd the honor the fol-.3nb «luv by cable. ha a: pont- Hod! '«vrtnightlalmr as Arc b show '1‘ . f llmving. The synod then wu .1 until this mornng. whim fun I w s rusumz'd. the result be'l “ loot on of Dean Fartthg on we 'th ballot of the dny. anzl the all ballot of the eleo‘l'n. I wiect Farthing was born ln thr‘. l (l Stnhés n 1862. of English him hut went to England When‘ int 11? \v'xscduoated at Gouville " 1908 Ruk cures eczema. ulcers. piles. bad 1 «ores. cuts. bru sea, burns, anthem, pui- it m f three 3 suffering from 'Ikin try Zam-Buk. V a R was recommended by a friend and we bought a supply. r apg’flicatiorzs gave me a. little case, but, it was not until I had th it for some time that. I felt a decided improvement. my cum went on quickly. Zum-Buk "id what everything ad to do. Now my hands and arms are quite freed from the sores were soon in a foul condition ll 011'. During the different stages ,hree different dovtdrs and receivec relief at ï¬rst. there was n0 cure. wcessary but the timely introductio ’1' the fol-Zintwnd to move; for an appo’nt- .mus he shquld have 1 Archb shag): The: husband pointed: synod thfll' was imposs blo, owlng;_ 1 m2. what-:1 turn in tbwa rmgsl. 17, 16 isease 3d leg. ringw-wrm, puimned wounds ed sores, diseumd s . . | A lurgr: tour'ng automobJe oom- ‘tam'ng it. man and 113 wife mat a 'lmd 01 haw 1n a war «narraw r031. . y i'l‘h wunnn drclflred that the farmer , must back out. but ‘flhn: husmnd Pon- itt-nd ’d that .119 We unreasonable. ' “But you can't U'l"‘k H)" 3sz run-- 5bil£3 so fur,†she_ said, "ani- I don’t 1888 hi: went to “'o:~dstock, Omt., as curate of the new St. Paul’s Church, and was lube-r appointed by the B's- hmp of Huran; as hmwrrtry canon of St. Paul‘s Cathmlml, London, Out. 11) 105. out of {-ight_ nm}nathns. wt 0t; , L__. txw'. hit was «"lect'ad prolocutor 0U tho Lowcr House. In 1908 be was} .lglill 11mm mously appointmd to tho; 9.1mm: office. Two years ago ‘he was! .rrpoï¬nt‘d Drvm of ()ntar.c~. and rec-‘ tor of St. erorga's Cathedral. King-i stun. .1“: r spending ï¬ghter"! yuan i “Woodstock, where he was- grflmllv y teem d. l'x'wrs ty bf'stuwed on’ hm the (I (Jr In 19.07 Trin t$U%-, . unl in 1208 K'ng's University; at, W'indsog‘. hongmd km with t11::_ Was j nest a girl, that's â€"â€"_.â€"â€"-â€"' "J ‘:|Havo You Nervous u: it sham tune destroy-es strengtl [many tto lite. N‘ t the 1 nervcm \are eff-Tctrsd. Sta cause the whole tr -ubl'e Furrozcvne begaus: it’s a - ‘Amnn‘n How sl-oe‘p, d7 gree of “I don’t care.†5119 ms sum. 1 won't move if I have to stay here all night.†Hur husband was starting ,to argue thé matter, when Itihle farmm', who had 'brnf'n sitt'ng quietly on the «my, intnrrupted. _ “Never mind. s'rl†he exclaimed with a 3191]. “I’ll try to back out. Tum not nma innt like her at hem-s.†? If so, take Miss McSorlny tion, and my {ingot I 3 of my trouble, 1 sought, 1 treatment; but although Amputauon was at one :1 of Zam-Buk prevented ““1“ u“ .l - W, q» - I and bombed out tlm- ths, Yqung people here are practfsing sblo owln , t3 thC abru )ti . . ’ g, I for the r ,unnuml convert-zunmemtmth.ch I", rflad. . 3 care.†she “met sted. “I. .s to held on December 23rd. e if I have to stay be“; M .98 Smith has returned to her I _ . ,, :homu .n .Iorontxo ï¬ber :1 pleasant, and was starting ,to argue , , , .’ when ,the farmer, whofvmt thh traoennds at the Bark. nrna nuletlv on the mm Mr. Jams Paralow vLaiwd trLends ad (no Like Her FREETY \ 0 iALBox ed you. a. lo. rmmp tn Zum-Buk ('0.. Toronto. and 3 dainty trial box of Zam-Buk will be mail- Send thi‘ ongxmn 3x151 t‘éd‘éuâ€"t t. hcli‘.‘ th ' s ngito the abrupt ils, all (Eugene Field.) Last night. at! darling as you slept. I Hmugllt I hflard "cm sigh. And tn your little érib l crept. AM wamlu d a .mu-e thereby. Ami tbml l stopped and kissed \ our brow Fur oh. I low- ynu so * You are ton vosmg m kmw i‘ now. But sometime you will know, Sometime when in a darkened place. When others come to wean Y \ur eyes shall look upon a face Calmjn eternal sleep. The vouce ass lips. the wrinkled brow, The pa lent smile will showâ€" Yun we too young to know “now, But some day you wxll know. ’ Lmk backward them. int» the years, And seems here tonightâ€" lSee, oh. my darling, how my tears A to falling as I write; Am. "eel once more now; your brow 'l‘he kiss of long agoâ€"- -Ynn'are foo young to know it now. But sometime you will know. O â€" UV“ 'vw‘ vuâ€"vv- . - A rainmat when i"s raining; A liver that. In alwav~.right A never-failjug‘appetntï¬. (Cbiago Record Herald .) A steady job that. pays me well. A pleafaut- honte ingvhich tp (I well, " Afu'fi Qi'l'l'ï¬'ï¬i'i'rbpining. A chance to travel now and then. Th9 friendship of my ‘fellm'v men. IJ "avv vuuv-v-vvv 'Aud I will cév'ei' grumble. A manner that the ladies like, The strength to Ruck o at when I strike. A bright sun n’er me rhiuiug; A little richer every day. Yum. that wiil never wear away. 'l‘uree ti Les a. 3641' a ris» ut pay, And 1 will cease repiuiug lllv locus-u...- "'l The luck tn'uever stumble; Hai: that. Will 1101 fursak-a my hPad. \ nose tnat Lever may turn red, Sweet. dreams when l crawl into bed, b "' How it willow um up, invades ‘ swap, destroyes strength, aids renal "many to lite. N t the atomach but marvels are effected. Starved nerves - - ___.-,- v“. “and A tongue tliat’s uévnr furr; ; 7 ‘ a a '1‘0 be from worldly cares so free '1‘ «5 «ï¬ber man “'1“ .envy me. . lo w..ke each mm mug ï¬lled With glee. And I wxli never worry. The line to Heaven by Ch: ist was made, With Heavenly [1 min the rails are laid. Fmrn earth to Heaven the line ‘ xteuds Tu .i 'e eternal, wlmre it ends. 1'0 have that which I want without. Hm sorrows 0t delay or doubt, '«Mâ€"r‘wm.u.'... . Repentance m the statwu. then. “here passengm‘a are taken in; No mu fur them is: there tu pay, For .Jusua is lli ninlf the way. ";~“5"'L.5.LJ1:;3-$;ï¬s_~uomu ‘Wt: 'l‘he Biifléï¬iqâ€"the engineer. . It. points the WW m Hnaven so 0192"; i‘hrnugh tunnels dark and dreuy new, It. duet, the way to glury steer; 4. 11’s love the tire, “is truth the stream. “1110.11 (1 rues thou-111411111 and the tram; AH 3'04, who would tn glury ride. ., Mu (1'11" etu(Jl1r1.~t In Him 911115165. ~ VWW'“ ‘ arr“ " -' *' . x‘ - > In Hm 11151, the scmml and mud class, 1 '-’e.»enthce, 19.11 h and Huhnms: ,__. \«m 11.11% um W:n Lu glory 1: 1.11 N Ur 51111 with (51111510111 116Vu" reign. . Unm'», then. pour sinner, how’s the time, \t any 81111.1 â€1 U“ the line; . 11 you rppeut and 111111 from 3111, . . I‘he tram W111 amp and take yuu 111., She giggled in the morning, She giggled lale at eve. She gigded in the open, She giggled up her sleeve. Miler gushing gale f laughter Was jalmny on the spot Whenever any comment A resdy answer got. :21. Between her gushing giggles She’d litter for a change. And then again she’d snicker To give her joy full range. And no one ever told her To go and hire a hall, For this cousumate giggler Was j list. a girl, that’s all. cause the M’JIOLB u .uuua. Lu“ â€v..- Furroz-sme becaus; it’s 83- nerve toad. It supplifzs the elements :that .are n-crdcd to mike rich and red bl-zod. Tbs is the) savings bank of health. Tha Archer Athc blo:d in‘red 3“ “’h\‘"l .lIJ‘J ‘1.Ull’(§b Luv usvwâ€" .â€" â€"--V V , robe: you'ru sure to b in «haalth. Fu'rozv‘nc qu ckly makes blogd, scrxngthmm the nervous sysfem, 1n- vgaratm 'th-s digestive organs and pr sto! 'thoi‘: nervms d'sturbanoe dis- «Klip\_:t1lr.3. You’ll 'tZ'y ,h‘errlszone, 500 {UP box at all dcalerrs. near Durham last week. A number of young peeple Spent a Ilaaaant cven'ng last week at {she home of Mr. and Mrs. 660. an’a. Last week M'r._ Wm. Aldcorn went to Toronto market Wm; a valuable lot of tat cattle. M5395 Mary. IAldcorn and Grace Knox collncfed money for the B'..ble Soo‘ety on Saturday. THE SPIRITUAL RAILW AV. Ms; M. J. Martin entertained a1 few of her lady frhendzs one evening recently. We are glad to 368 Rev. Berry able _ to be quit am?!) and take charge 0!. ha duties at Salem church. d..s ntooted hi the! Dominion Feather Wash'ng Company, who get up therlr maonmvs‘r at Boyevine during the ‘ é Those who did not awn. themes-Ives. of this Oppoituqfltv 9t! MODEST REQIREMENTS. Swinton Park. 80MB TIME. [1".â€" 'â€".â€"- You Nervous uysp 9pm»? NATURAL. His truth the stream. THE DURHAM cauomcw. In? To-day your dnrlnun d sky ban low' a .nd lorn. ‘ Thr‘. vasuors 1ft, J Do not «1 apa'r: pï¬rhgaps tc~mo mnrn Th f: g .w 11 1 ft. 1 KLup thou a cheerful heart â€"â€" from 11- :‘1v :1 you g: :tt That 111‘ c» 1 33g Hasply, are youderf t.hd‘sun hath 94. Thf: tog w 11 li.ft God .9 tmounta n' tOp is hid .in gloom, ohscurvd; Tune 9 no 1' ft. 83 pawn. soreâ€"t- rod heart-t ,and be To-morr '\\ mam ng m;- Now sunsh n: Thy world shall f'll, And thy lad eyes shall see His 311’ - 'ng oat Upon the Holy E'llt- BOTTLED HEAT The Boss went olump’ng downstairs;I into 'thuo ornament, and soon subten‘ ranonn sounds were heard whfch as- .sumd us that the old ‘mrm was ab‘ ng In 6-2]! out of the furnace. 'I‘She Boss treats that furnace same as a jwaluus mmn trawl his wife. He can’t boar to are another man go near it†and hn mrtsal’nlyzdoesn't enjoy going, noar it himself. but he does :it. He keeps h's eye on it. If you were to sneak Idown‘stwirs when his back! was turnwd and throw in a shovel of coal or turn an the draft. {he would ‘throw a 1%. Hal has a sn'f-akâ€". Eng affection for that furnace, but†he ".5 mad cut it half the mime. ani- 't is always on his mind. He is con- .shzmtly mocus ng «'t of cmiruvagzncc. of hood ng him for the poor 1101138,! of )mnk ng ,7! Show of him, of d'eoaivq an him. And yut the furnace is :1} good furnace and bchuvcs herselfi lwondï¬srfully “"41. smug Hut ‘h-r). 'si '00nt1mally pott'T'ng vn"-und lily} muittng lhn'er out, (U711 she is really to, 1);: ‘p'thz'd. He is penny win? .lngi‘ p’flllkl {031911, and WM: furnace zs sorw: mt h'm. I don’t Muni- hcr. l \ "As ‘11 psoplue we are slow.†Y‘Wllzll‘rsi- «ad the. Proper For]. \Vhéll the bungn g .112! had [ml (1 nu) :1 11mm». _ | -__â€"‘ “As to how?†duCr Cd the Intvervsa’. Cd Imb 0 le. â€Thu:- hmwrls of the earth.†_r£"~§pqnd ‘- “Tho bmwls of. the earth.†reapond-I ed the ‘Proper Fool, “me full of fire,‘ furn‘shinsr an unvtcrlntzustihlve supply; of 9h""flt. B"twe~9n us and the bowels. of thn Earth there H's onlv n th'ni crust of sk 11â€"th ubdonminuxl tunic, Ur"! V"'t°,r'n:\ry Burgeans would crllli 'it. Why not than Hmlt f're d‘rflct? I lwzus 1‘-e“end m: thn other day that "in the lomr levels of the m'nes 'Tn Carn- wnll. Enerlrl‘ndâ€"th-F- diseapfst m'ne in tho world. {the heat '3 so intolerable that m"-n can only work In" «‘t for a f~w Im'nutos at :1 time. And the dam-er they :go the 'hotl'm‘ 't gas. It 3-“ms to m"? thmi we we go'ng u rnundvnhout (way In try'na t7: kwm warm. 'l‘hï¬rrz *3. smnï¬h'ng horr'bln about n can] m'n-s‘ at. "h; 1309‘. niturnl 52sz 's ll'lngn‘«rr‘.lls. mud olectr'c'ty :I='V‘.H‘itl .tm mmc'h. \Vghy not born. a. h'ull's r'ghl down 'nt- thi- f'rzi. and "'0". the ’hmt l'ntv". our lmmes frat- H CHRONICLES 01? THE K-ABH. Min-'1 '5" ' “That 1201; HT?" rnniurkor-d the In- t‘.rv"st€‘d l'nb'c'le. Th“ Prnyv‘r Foo] glared at h’m fm a full m‘nuto try'ng to doc’ie whaeflh- 91‘ or not Um I. l. was “why: .to be a'smu‘Cad The fog .wtn lift. "‘78. it’s 'hnt 1171‘. of course. T310 Sam'- k'nd «2f hot rlé'r we have ‘n the dog days. If thme sc'ent'f'c guys are r'ght. and I-bnr'lfcvc they urs. th'f'l‘? '9 41 ‘gr~a'vt. h'g. rod-hot coal mane the crust of the 0.11“} nnout twenty- thrW'r thousand f we hundrcd 1111-st 'n c'rcumf~'sr-'~nce. and here are lots of arr-mil" frecz'ng to dmath ('r lyTng in br'd 11H ‘1'13’3’t0 kvt'cp warm. “1 Ike mxcmm heat, beat.†m'd the Intv-ï¬rcnst'ng Imbec'le. “\tht's “he mattï¬r wth boring! a hole d'-wn ".n the fray and mour'ng water in. ani thrm (p‘p'ng' the steam around ?†“ ' ' ~~---~" mu Hm funnv. mnlL'U‘ VV LII 11".)111-5- -.~ "v... __ the f’re and .pour'ng water in. uni thrTm {p‘p'ng the steam around ?" “80mm a dangerous.†said the prpcr Foal shortly, “but 'air nevcr What Parisian Sage did for 01118. S. Baker, it will do fair you. Bend the font-whaâ€" "I was so‘ bald ani such a rh'ning‘ mark for my' fritcnds. that I. as a' last resort triad ymr Purisian Sage (after try’ng saveml bottles of the. highly advertiscd and highly pr?cedi smoullnad hltu'r matters). and I am glad to S'xy‘ I lhlalvlc a hmvy grelwth of. hair. I am DEM' 44 years old anzl I have a hmvy growth cf new hair after crurying my. shining: mark for ever staven years. I gladly recz'mâ€"l mtmd Parisian Sag-e to all attiictejl with baldness.†Chas. S. Baker. 4911 ‘MTa'ln St. East. Rochester, NY. Parisian Sage, the only natural hair ncmtorer, is guaranteed by Macfar- lame 00. t0 cure dandruff. stop gfalllng hlalir, cure itch'ng of the 'soalrp, cr mm'cv bumk. It is. the ‘ladies’ favorite hair dress'ng, be- cause it adds charm and luxuri‘ance to the (hair. 50 cents a bottle Ask Madam-lane 8: Co. absut it. " ‘T'lliltt ,5 80. 9! (London Free Press.) Tnowbridge, Nov. 25.â€"Sm-rmmded by her hmband. vhildren and grand- children, Elizabeth Mann. beloved Wife of Mr. Charles Cosens. died in the triumphs of faith at her hmue in Trowbridge. Monday evening. Novem- ber 23. at. the age of 68 yea'rs, 2 months and 11 days. "luv-u '---'-- ‘.‘ â€"â€"- _‘ ego. when she was stricken with bam- 1y8i8. from whieh she never fully recovered. About. two weeks ago she The deceased was a strong. active woman until a little- oyer £091: years wife, and a. model mother. She lived a beautiful. consistent Christian life. and was beloved by all who knew- her. She leaves to mourn her loss a husâ€" band. one son. Rev. T. Wesley Coeene. of Wallacehurg. and ï¬ve daughters. Mrs. Hugh Mche. of Durham. end. the Mines Engma, Jennie. ylnnie end I ___!II 9’ DEATH OF MRS. COSENS. The Fbg WI†Lift A Shining Mark sax‘d the SM Youth. â€"Th’c K111111- m and luxuriance 50 cents a bottle ;Co. about it. such a wh'ning a 1‘ never a. U...‘ - M-Enut-cs of last meeting read ani ooufirmml. Communicatcns were as hel fellows,â€" From Dr. Hutton. account for ex- ..-.~. amin-ntion of Alex, McLean, lunatc: nj‘R. E. English, clulim for re adjust- ment of road batlts; J. Schn;tzler, ac- .he count for ylzmk for bridge; Com- rr ; m'ssionuprrs or w:_1_rd1 2 «3151 .3' {Sports (‘1. ____l of in he .I way she should bake. and wt: en she ls darned ‘she will not depart Iron 1'. \ Th ? council met on November 14th, pUI‘Sllalnt to adjournment. Members H‘L‘S'Ilt. Messrs. McFadden. Nichol, Vedr and McMillan. The Reeve in on Special «expenditures of $22.50 and $31.00, reslrectlvel ; W. F. Dunn, re ‘ railway by-law; antario Culvert 00.. with vriw lst; Lucas Wr.ght and McAnhc, account for law fees, re B.:ll deviation. by-Law No. 490, mp- pointing pollng places, deputy re- turning off 0011: and p011 clerks, was introduced, read three times and 1::139ifl. Weirâ€"N'choiâ€"Th.xt John Mtichcll be paid. $16 for gmvelling and brush- ing 47. Lot 15, Con. 1, S. D. R., apecial. -â€"CdI'I‘iLid. _ Nicholâ€"McMilldnâ€" That Joseph Schn tzler be pad $9.09 for 505 feet ‘0 «hr plank for culvert, Lot 21. Con. l Iiiâ€"Carriud. Nichol -â€" McM'llan -â€" That Wm. Connor be paid $9.00, being half cost cf water trough at Lat 16, 09““. l. ,-â€"Carricd. v. coauomoooouomoomo Nicholâ€"MLM'llanâ€"That the Reeve b." paid $6.00 for letting and Iins-meet- iqural»a;rs on GlencrOss br;dge.â€"Crar- 1'11; . . “'eIrâ€"McM'llan â€" That .1113. WAL‘ son be paid $1.00 for gr.avel.â€"Carr;ej. Weirâ€"MnM'lldnâ€"That Chas. Vaug- han be 1mm $53.00 for repaxs 'to Gli-ncross )ridg-r: and that J. C. Ross b3 1..an $35.00 for oedzar cover'ng for pa m .' .â€"C :1 r r'ird. McMillanâ€"We'râ€"Thcat J. Bell be ad $100 for repatrs to bri'lge at at 58, Con. 2, E. G. R.â€"C.irriad. \Ve'irâ€"McM'llanâ€"Thnt Geo. Cocker- .301»;- be paid $1.00 for glazing window: 111 Townshp HALâ€"Cmrriod. W'sirâ€"McM'll-anâ€"Thmt Dr. Hutton be paid $5.00 for examinaton of A. McL-nn, at lunaticâ€"Carried. McM llan--Welrâ€"That Lucas Wright and MoArdle be paid $6.00, be ng 'half cost law fees in commotion with Bell drsviat on.â€"C:§1_'_ri_ed. -. A A a " ‘ W’ciriMcM'lldnâ€" That Comm'ssion on expenditures be mid as follows, Com. of ward 1, $5.0 ; Com. of van! 2. $2.00, and Com. of ward. 3, $3.20.â€" 1041 lied. '- C I ,_ _ I AA “A“‘QLA- II V v--- chMï¬llunâ€"NLcholâ€"«Thut the Reeve and W. Weir be paid $1.00 each for committee re Wxalkerton, Lucknow Rd il “fay .â€"Carrl£d. ___ -- --'II 0". _L fl__....'_..9.;_ M‘CIary's .U(l .l Al's“. The council adjourned to December. 15th at 10' aan. _ J. 8. BLACK, Clerk. bf local applicat'wno. u thev ca not mach tho i d sensed portion at the ear. There in only one . way to cure deafness. nnd thnt in by comtltntlon- 1 nl remedies. Deafness is can ad by an inflamed 1 condition of the mncmm ltning ot' the Enemchlun } 'l’nhe When this tube is inflntmd yon hnve .5 rumbling sound ur in: rtect hunting. nnd when * ltn onttml cloud. inns in the xunlt. 5nd ulna tho nflnmmtlon an be aka out. and this who ro-torod to its normnl condition. hearing will Indutmyod femur: amoun- oct of tau, we caused by 1 ntnrrh. cold: in nothing hntnn . condition of the mucous subca- “ My motï¬er taught me how to bake, and told me why she always used- a McClary Range. “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. / “ While housewives with other ranges are poking ï¬re and changing dampers, I sit and read the “Joy of London, Ioronto. t’llls all“ IIEiLlVIJ l‘ll lll‘lllp.’ In Bv- .-- I'v‘-‘ --- _ _ your tummy, snilvd or rlean, is tn bring it. in tho huwn 'l‘uwn SI! Store and have it, exchanged for a nice. pzur uf Units ur Names. Rubin Oven-slums, Mitts or Glnves of many styles. A pair nf “use, a Trad :1. Suit Case or Club thg. I am germ prunf, and you will run no A 4 I ‘1 0 of spreading disease by giving me your money. Custom “7014: and Repairing as usual. Sole Agency in Durham for Uw celebrated “Kant Kin-wk" Ru Living’.’ An eminent, New York chmmst says “(IISPNN‘ ls‘ ('nl‘X'lPd (m mil 0 9’ ‘ . .. ' 1 ° -- - .. - '( en. 'Uw beat Hung In do wi h‘lls “I‘d lle‘LlI) ‘!!l !'|()lley.|s g6. [3'1 14“ 1 IA 2‘- ._ :I I -‘ O I‘.A l‘..|‘vn‘ "‘1)CI'II Rh Glpnelg Council. Dufneu CannOt be Cured . S. MCILRAITH The Down Town Shoe Store Valium. dd WALKEETON BUSINESS COLLE Stenotmphy, Telogn and Commercial Fast Trains Daily Lowest Rates No Changes or Del. ON LY THROUGH LINE- T0 Western Canadi St. John. 01.8.. mum, cum. Must modern and popular Bull School in outer!) Unmio. WU experienced. broadly mnmtod. I: pathetic. utvmiw but. The I onym of success. Graduatm emim museum] The very moo modern. living human cyan". .Tnlk It over with R. Macadam C. P. ll. Ticket Agent. Durham Preparatory courseror thou who“ nation has been ueglocud. ' Mai! coon-s. in any subject's. those who wish to study at homo. Indindunl instruction. Elam: (by. wme for handsome m Shorthand . Typewriting In tmwï¬ting. We have “fl won 0 championship of if Canada, of America. and of w, the worldâ€"-â€"t.he last. in eleven successive connects. ' We mention Chis to show- jnot bow 300d a school \n (:54 The KENNEDY ’. SPOTTON, PRINCIPAL. ADELAIDE flu wmx'