-. ï¬a l‘hb ZL‘ U AL‘ U UJ---r â€"-._ fl Lot No. I. E. G. R.. in the Township of Glenelg. 100 acres known as the “McKin- noa Farm†at the Rocky Saugeen. Im- mediate possescion given. For particulars 3-11-07â€"tf apply to J. P. T elford. _____________,______.-â€"â€"â€"â€" NE UP THE BEST M the Tom-ship of Bentinckt.) Snap to quick purchaser. 81" ance at 4.5 or cent. Apply to Dunn, Vex: or’s Solicitors. in the Township of Normanby. in the County of Grey. For particulars apply to j. P. Telford, Barrister. Durham. ._..4-â€". ...._.â€" . 100 ACRES LOI‘ '24. CON ‘21. Egremont. nearlv all cleared and' in goud state of cultivation. Good frame house. comfortable barn and stables. well watered. sprmg creek mummy: through part Feb’y 19â€"6m. pd. “W#.A {\N Tï¬FFGAï¬AFRAXA ROADâ€" ‘ " ‘ IV-AJ L‘ Ltt‘c U_, about six miles from _Durham. Good title. Pussession at once. GFOd land. Must be said. For particulars apply to J. P. Telford, Durham. Feb 22nd NOSâ€"ff» ‘VJHJ Jbv¢v;..‘-_-__ _ 7 U Lot 27. (-niu-ession 12‘, Township of Norvauby- This is a highly imprdved farm in gnu-i lucnlity. Anyone wishing to buy a ï¬rst-class farm on easy terms of pay- ment should communicate at once with Mac-Kay Dunn. Vendor’s Solicitors June "'25, 1901â€"“. A‘ U L 1.0 LLLLL -_. v _, dler and Kincardine. rough cast house. stable with stone basement. half acre of land. never failing well at door, smallor- chard. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Wm. Britton, Durham. Aug. 30 (3w, UULJLA ALL vvvvv __ fl low wall east of the Corporation of Durham. five acres of good land. good stable, well watered. Easyterms. For fuller particulars apply to John Wilson, Durham, or to his son, James G.\Vilson. Durham. Aug.121m pd. 1 ‘Uld ..L,J..__ __~ 1 Varney. (jovd rough cast building. Good stabling, shed and other conveniences. About three quarters of an aere of ground. The nwner is anxious to sell and a quick pluck-um will get a bargain. Mrs. Wm. Crawford, Varney Ont. March :Zosâ€"tt. . Jp w .._7_._._ __ ... ARK LOT NUMBER 13 NORTH of Saddler street in the Town of Dur- ham. in the county of Grey, containing4 acres more or less. For terms 'and particu lars amxlv tn .J. P. Telford, Vendor’s Solici- or. Durban Dec. 2.â€"-tf. NUMBER OF TOWN LOTS ON Queen and Countess Streetsâ€"good location, prices reasonable. Apply to Thos. Smith or at the Post Ofï¬ce. May20â€"â€"tf. terian Manse property in Upper Town, Durham, Corner of Durham and Elgin streets. Seven rooms. pantry, closets, cem em floored cellar. etc. Good airy lo’ca- tion in good locality. Good frame Stable. hard and soft water. one acre 0t land. Snap for quick purchaser. For further particu- lars apply to John W. McKechnie. Owner, Rockv Saugeeu P. 0. Aug. lst. 1906â€"tf. S'ï¬téï¬Aif gbRNER OF SAD. _â€"_â€"__. _.__. ____ HE LARGE IMPLEUENT WARE- hnuse_and residence; adjoining, com- NE HUB 1 house and residence adjoining. com- prising 65ft. frontage on Garafraxa Street. one of the best business stands in town. alsoalot 50h. frontage, a short distance south efthe rink. Will sell on reasonable termsâ€"Apply to Chas. McKinnon. â€"These b1: ildilws must be removed at an early date in order to clear the line of ngbt of way .l. for sale a number of houses and out- buildings along the line of right of way of the Walkerton and Lucknow Railway, in the town ofADnrham. E E HOTEL PROPERT‘Y. .AT All material such as timben buck, stone; etc., in cases where the buildings cannot be moved, are also offered tor sale. Dated June 4th 1907. Apply to Property for Sale. 02D HEAVY SEVEN YEAR OLD Iorse. Will sell chea t i ._ er.â€"James Atkinson. p 0 qt: Ck 13113, May ï¬rd.-tf. EESE ANISLOTfâ€"BBICK. 30p Mr. 1’. Gilbert, a bachelor of Wiaro ' w, - ton, was shot dead by an alleged un- Stock for Sale?†chaste woman named Thomas on Tuesday night. Gilbert was the or- OOD HEAVY SBV E\ YEAR OLD ganizer of a party that pulled down Horce \\ ill sell cheap to quick buy- the woman’s tent and rotten egged (anâ€"James Atkinson the occupants as a means of driving __,___,__________________._..__._ her away. Gilbert struck Mrs HORTHORN BULL. ELIGIBLE Thomas, and While lying on the S for registration. Color. darkroan Age ground. she pulled a revolver and one y.ear W111 3811 norm Wm Leggette placed three bullets 1n his body. Rocky Sauzeen. March 23â€"tf. _____________________’-‘â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-'-â€"â€"â€"_ W0 BROU’ to {anew}. 1' "t; erxâ€"Pavaâ€"ugï¬st lst. A15 an import- ed Berkshire Boar with pedig ee.â€"-Apply to C. W. Lang, Durham. IUI ICKLDL ua luv -n_-- __ ___ _ Wm. gmith, Sr... 1i {ï¬les east of Durham. 5-2 01â€"6 pd. ONE SHOBTHORN BULL FOUR- teen months old. Color red. Eligible for regispation. Price right. Apply to â€"â€"â€"L .m... dim 1906.-â€"tf n Cooking utensils etc., new goods. used only 6months, will sell at a. bargain pnvatel .-â€"A IV to Mrs. Mowery, Queen Street orth. urham. Aug. 19-2pd. _ 60013 SOLID BRICKhTWO TOVE F OR SALE, WOOD COOK IN * ood condition.â€"Ap 1y to J. A. Sirrs, whim. p July 15mm“. GOOD DRIVING PONY, BUGGY L Cutter, Harness etc., either :0 ate- or all t ether. Apply to ï¬re. ‘ Mco aches. race St., Durham. BUSEHOLD FURNITURE, NDRED ACRES BEING ouncession 13,_Tow_nship of U N DERSIGNED OFFERS .UD sows YORKSHIRE J. 1’. TELFORD, Durham. bIVIsmN 9F 208 acres, ‘-'â€"â€"-_ 2 6 mâ€"{f Jul-yll tf. A ‘éï¬itablo for out buildings. 5 urham Buck Works. ELL LOCATED FBAME HOUSE on College Streejz. ï¬rs§_class_ cox}- FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT for light house-keeping to a. respec' table couple. Luge sunny rooms flood water, two lane square rooms and store room. for a {easonable monthly rent. m- nire or wnte Mrs. Terry Finnegan. garafraxa St... Durham. on College Street, ï¬rst class con- dition. good garden and smell orchard hard an soft water, comfortable and con- at. venient m every wav. possession given on Sept. 10â€"Apply to John A. Munro. George Street. Durham. Aug. 19th. ï¬llyâ€"Davis Packing Co.. Ltd.. Hamilton. Ontario. Aug. 8 AGOOD FARM ON A GOOD leading road. 100, 150 or 200 acres. Good cash payment down. or perhaps all cash according to circumstances. Write at once to Mrs. Murdock, Durham. Aug. 21-22 pd. A énéihe,13h.p. will sell cheap. Ap 1y Box 73, Durham. p Aug. 18-tf. A Champion separator, manufactured by White Sons. London. Both in good working order. PrOpertv of Wm. Courdt, of Glenelg. Apply to B. Hareford, Lot 25, Con. 2, S.D.R , Glenelg, Top Cliff P 0. Aug. 20 2 pd. 1 best prices. Consult me when buying Geo H.K. Midford. Studio Mr. J. Lan- mer’s, Upper Town, Durham. May 2ndâ€"tf. IL to rent. also two good young cows due to calf in January, for sale. Apply to Wm Wall, Durham Aug lpd Aug. l5â€"2pd. ENDERS \VILL BE RECEIVED by the undersighed up_t0 Mongiay. .l. by the undersighed up to Monday. September 9th. for the purchase and re- moval of the stable on the McClocklin property, near the‘schogl, nrn A-A_ machinery for Sale. Tuesday, Sept. 3rd, 1907 Mt. Forest §~§igh Schooi \Vith a. full staff as follows J. H. Brethour, B.A., Specialist in Classics, Subjectsâ€"Latin, French, and English. T. E. Speirs, B. A., Specialist; in M3.- thematics. Subjectsâ€"3Mnthematics and drawing. G. A. Clark, 1813 Prof., History. Ge- ography, Selence and Commercial. Candidates prepared for all grades of teacher’s certiï¬utes and for pass and honor matriculation. Full information given on applica- tion to the undersigned. R. J. CORBETT, M. O. MACGREGOR Chairman. Secretary. Remedy for Diarrhoea Never Known to Fail. “I want to say a few words for Chamberlain‘s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I have used this prescription in my family for the past ï¬ve years and have recom- mended it to a number of people inl York county and have never known it to fail to effect a cure in any in- stance. I feel that I can not say too 'much for the best remedy of, the kind in the world.â€-â€"S. JEMISON, Spring Grove, York County, Pa. This remedy is for sale at Parker’s Drug Store. Ekâ€" * WANTED. APPLE 133E HANDLE THE BEST PIANOS AT For Sale. QUANTIer OF CHEAP BRICK; GOOD SA WYER PORTA BLE 5. THE SlANDARD BANK GOOD COMFORTABLE HOUSE Tenders Wanted Farm Wanted. PORTABLE ENGINE AND Help Wanted. tvâ€"vvv 'â€"â€"â€"â€"--v â€"â€"' â€"â€" In our Savings Departman Deposits of $ I and upwffds 93° W on WhiCh the highest current rate of interest 15 Miscellaneous. SHOT DEAD BY A WOMAN. To Rent. DURéAM BRANCH John Kelly. Mnnn‘er ' BMRQREG mo yr Won an rmcmnnx \Vill Re-open on By ordér of Trustees. C, L. GRANT OF CANADA Head Office - - . . Toronto $1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT ESTABLISHED 1.73 On and after this daté mails will be made up at the Bentinck Post. Oï¬ce at half-past six 3. m For the past week, with a slight exception we have had a succession of genial weather. From all quarters we have the most gratifying accounts of the fall crops; we have also had a personal inspection of several large ï¬elds in 'this vicinity, which fully authenticates the report. and if fav- ored with a good season. may reason- ably anticipate an abundant harvest. FOR SALE ' For sale, lot No. 10, 2 concession.‘ township of Egremont, containing 100 acres 25 of which are cleared. and in an excellent state of cultivation There is an excellent young orchard of apples and other fruit trees on the premises, some of which have already ,bozne fruit. Also two good wells of lwater, besides numerous living Springs. There is an excellent log house 40 feet long, with two good ï¬replaces therein; also a good 10g barn 52 feet long. The above Will be found worthy the attention of those wishing to purchase. as the land is well adapted for all kinds of agricultural purposes, sufï¬ciently supplied with excellent rail timber. and only Smiles from the flourishing town of Durham. It is within a mile and a half of a grist mill and distillery. Terms:-â€"£100 down ; the remaindo er in three equal annual mstalments. with interest. Applicatiom {with reference to the above. if by letter, (post-paid) .to_ 1“ Egremont. Feb 24, 1859. MEETING OF BENTINCK COUNCIL. March 29th, 1859. The Council held a Special meeting this dav, to consider the pr0priety of purchasing Seed Grain, for distribu- tion among those persons who are really in want and have not the means of purchasing The Reeve, Mr. Jackson. read sev eral communications in answer to his enquiries from various heads of mag- istrates in the County, all of which went to shew that the distress was not as represented. The following resolutions were carried unanimously: That each Councillor receives ap- plication from parties wishing assis- tance in getting seed for the ground, that each applicant may have ready for Spring deiug. and that each ap- plicant states in his application the number of acres they have ready, or may have ready in time for sowing. and the number of bushels he would require to sow the same. The object being to see what is the necessity of ihe 'I‘ownship, and what assistance the Township Council will be able to give. or if they can give any. That all applications must be led:- ed in writing with some one of the Councillars. or the Clerk of the Town- ship, before the 9th day of April. and that this Council meet on Monday, the 11th of April. at noon, to take their applications into consideration. @% GEORGE JACKSON. A RmnRANE- M. C. Reeve. K.â€" COCHRANE. We must express our disapproval of any action being taken by the Council in this matter, as it would be giving a premium to idleness and de- bauchery. The present applicants for public charity are settlers of the last twelve years, who also received free grants of land from Government, and if at this day they\are not able to support themselves. they deserve to feel the penalties of their own im- l prudence. We conï¬ne our remarks 7, A_‘-n exclusively to Bentinck, being aware that. actual cases of Charity do not. exist; and hope the Council will teach the public self-reliance, and that; “God helps those who help themselves.†You Prevent Hay Fever, in a prompt, pleasant and eï¬ective way. by inhaling the germ~killing, throat and lung healing Catarrho- zone, Delightful to use, simple in its Operation. free from stomach. nauseating and destroying sub- stances. It isamarvel of scientiï¬c! efï¬cacy. Catarrhozone kills the‘ germs that excite the disease, heals ;the inflamed surfaces and prevents ’absolutely a recurrence of the mala- dy. Catarrhozone cannot fail to cure Hay Fever because it destroys its cause. Druggists 25c"! $100. 01' IQ UGUDU. yaw-5559‘": _-_-, - . mailed to your address if price 18 forwarded to Polson 8500.. Kingston. Ont. DAYS OF LONG AGO. Wt} BENJAMIN CRITTENDEN. Bentinck P. O. C. \ THE DUREAM CHRONICLE What Is Going on in Town When the Clock Strike: 12. Noon. the dinner hour. the hour of comfort, of pleasure and relaxation_ the one hour in twenty four Which comes to men and women of every station with_grenter _eimil‘a.rity than the life. Promptly as the clock strikes 12 in Durham the shadows on anxious faces turn to lines of goodwill, and it villainous hot bread, pies, spices and other indigesribles were excluded there would be no such words as dySpepsia or indigestion in the dic- tionary. But the contrary is true, and medi- cal science has to step in and aid the man or woman who has been too busy to pay proper attention to health. The greatest. step forward in medi- cel discovery is Mi 0 us, which cures all stomach and digestive troubles. In hundreds of the best homes in Durham and adjoining towns the handy little tablets. so pleasant to take. yet effective. have given quick and lasting relief in indigestion and that disagreeable full feeling after eating. Mi-o-na. acts very gently. Much of its wonderful power over indiges tion comes from its uniform but sus- taining action. The required stimu- lating and Strengthening: i; given to the important organs of digesnion without producing the slightest weakness or reaction. \Ve absloutely agree thus . vour money will be refunded eho uld you buy a 50 cent box of Mi-o-na stomach tablets and not be satisï¬ed with the results. Mi-o-na is sold by druggists everywhere. or Will be sent by mail on receipt of price. 50 cents. Booth’s Miona Company, Buffalo, N. Y. To be Again Seen at Toronto Exhibi- tion. Visitors to the Canadian National Exhibition will again have an oppor- tunity of studying at, close range the barbaric Igorrones from the Philippine Islands. whose village last year cre- ated such a Sensation in Toronto. The exhibit this year will be more interescing even than it was last year and visitors will see the world’s most interesting wild people living as they live at home. Grass-thatched huts will dot the enclosure, and all around the primitive industries of these strange peOple will be seen in opera- tion. All the sports and pastimes will be shown. and these merry head hunting dog-eaters will Show Canad ians how their own ancestors may have lived when the world was young. The Igorrotes are as wild as weeds, but they are a likable pe0ple. diï¬ering greatly from other brown peOple. As was the case last year, the exhibit will be run on educational lines, with more variety to it, it is claimed, than any ether travelling exhibit Manager Orr praises it in the Olï¬cial Bulletin of the exhibition. :and the ï¬ne reputation the village made last year is a guarantee that it will be well worth a visit this year. NOON IN DURHAM. ‘ \Vhen classes Will be formed to meet needs of every student that attends. This school prepares for Matriculation, Junior and Senior Teachers, Scholar- ship, Commercial Specialist and Com- mercial Diploma. September 3rd [our ofwany other function in 11 Record of the School for 1906 (5) The school passed 17 out at 22 Junior Teacher candidates, and the whole class of Senior Teacher Candi- dates, 14 in number. The school passed24 out of 31 Junior Teacher Candidates, 13 out of 18 Ma- triculants, four Commercial Di lomas and the whole class of Senior eacher Candidates. ï¬ve in number. Eleven obtained honors. cates on only one year's awenuance an a. Hi h School and that High School was eaford. (sfâ€"in the last seven years 19 pupils obtained their Junior Teacher Certiï¬- cates ongoply _one yegr’e aï¬tendance at Bâ€"JL GAL-..‘ .. geuiii'for beautifully illustrated Pro- spectus, mailed free on application. L 1'. Sutherland. IGORROTE VILLAGE. Record for 1907 ’07 GET THE BEST I LONDON, Sept. 6 to 1 4 Western Fair The Exhibition the People all Like to Attend New Plat with more than 23.03 titles, based. on the late: gt Cc..SUS I‘CILULASo New Liograp'ni ca Dicti' unary containinsrt :29 m... rs: ( f o cr10,000 :20th persons, C30 021 m 2:. (10:11.1: etc. Editodhy T T.II Uiill.‘ .Ph 30.. I L. 1).. UnitedSult cs Comnfls=ioncro£ Lducution. 2380 Quano Pages_ New Gazetteer cf the W'orld FI‘EEE, "DictionaryWrinkl cs.†Illustrated pmphl cts. Publishers. Springfield, Mam... 25,000 Nemï¬ VJ9_§'d_§ KNABENSHUE’S AIRSHIP, daily, and a full list of Attractions, with plenty of Music. Fireworks after program each evening, concluding with that grand display, “THE SIEGE or GIBRALTER†“'9 have a fine zrtssortnwnt of boots and shoes especially good BOY’S GRAINED BALS. $1.50 BOY’S DONG. and BOX CALF BOOTS MEN’S PLOW BOOTS $1.50 per pair and upwards MEN’S DONG. and BOX CALF $1.75 to $3.50 per pair It will pay you to see our boots be- fore buying All Colors and Plies of Yarn for Fall Trade MANUFACTURERS OF Cutting Boxes, Horsepowers, zâ€Wind Stackers, Stock raisers’ Feed Boilers. Send to the Secretary for Prize Lists, Prcgrams and all information W. J: REID, President A: M. HUNT, Secretary All-Wool Blankets in Grey and ~White in 61?). to sans. in weight at interesting pr 1( es Flanellette Blankets anii \Vool Sheeting A‘ STACK of Prints and Muslins to go at reduced prices Also Webster’s CoiTegiate Dictionary 1116 Pf! ~03. 1100 Illustrations. Reg“: 31' Luigion 7:10..-.-U ngJC". ‘J 3.4111138. De Lu::c Edition 5§,;:£ 311T? In. ; ‘2'“;th from Game p32“, (a. bible paper. 2 [nautiful bindings. C. Smith Sons PROPRIETORS Millwrights, Machinists, Iron and Brass Founders. and Steam Fitters ..... Fix Your Eye on this “A.â€d :md pmï¬t therebx ‘N STOCK OR MADE TO ORDER. Engines and Boiler Repairs promptly executed. RIGHT PRICES AND GOOD WORK. )UUUA‘ l FOUNDRY Special attention to Gaso-g Iin; En’gine repairs. ; C. SMITH SONS G. 6 C. MERRIAM CC.» " tcs. Recently Enï¬argeé Sash 8’ Doors Reduced Rates on all Railroads . McArthur sooo'nzuszrauons. inch Bindings. EXHIBITORS AND VISITORS FIND IT PROFITABLE TO GO Men’s Store Vestsâ€"“'9, have some nice patterns in Fancy Masts at ,L2.:2.'. Shil‘tSâ€"Special lot of the seasons Best Styles in White neat shri] 19s and ï¬o 111 ex some 11ith at- “(110:th cuffs, and some 11 ith separate cuffs. Prices 7330 to $1.50. Footwearâ€"Men’s Black Patent Leather and Calf Boots, made on Stylish Good Fitting lasts’ Blucher Laced Shapes, all prices. People’s Mills A blend ofl _.. Manitoba and .1.- Ontario wheat and is a. strictly ï¬rst. class family flout. HARRY BURNETT Our pure Manitoba flour, made from No. 1 Manitoba wheat cannot be beat for either hakers’ or domestic use. Men’s, Boys’ 8: Youths’ Furnisher Is made from §elected winter wheat and is a, superior article for making pastry, etc. WE KEEP Constantly on hand the best brands of Rolled Oats. Also our make of Rolled Cereal, the best on the market. Also Chopped Oats. Mixed Cho . Pea. Chop, Bean Shorts and Feed g‘lour. Special Reduction on Flour in 5 and 10 Bag Lots. Goods delivered anywhere in Chopping Done Every Day TRY OUR NEW CHOPPER. All up-to-date flour and feed and grocers keep our flour for sale. If your grocer does not keep it come to the mill and we will use you right. Call us up by telephone No. 8. All kinds of Grg._in_ bought at Hark» 0111' H.113 :‘11'9 speciallv suitai 119. f1 11 spr ing 11 ear They are the 1\EW delicate 811111.105 of fan 11 and Beaver. “The Wilton Label" is a, guarantev of 'z1tisfac- tionâ€"Prlces f1011181.00 to $33.00. August 29, 1907 PASTRY FLOUR John MCGO‘ SOVEREIGN ECLIPSE THE '( L