all the go. dsome and x knows, most durâ€" inds, each a â€"whole elicious fla~ or hot, it is new ranges 8. stvles and SUALT > Shoeman age of ealth thers, palat it is Ceylon‘s gift to you. e (teaâ€"tone) nin (bitters), rage of hyâ€" Oc, 40c and CGES 1€ eel‘s 16, 1905 hav MS or T PROCESS Uure. Fresh and Reliable. 0PE AGES : blend of ripest teas. Mogul atson Shocman & Bell 12€S i0UuUr RUBBERS in poisonous Tined with mety rder lialty B »st 5.175 $6 The Hanover Conveyancer, LENDS MONEY at very lowest rates. Places Insurances O all kinds in reliable Companies, Collects Debts, Arranges Business Difficulities, Draws Wiitings and Sells C. P.R. Tickets to all points. Besides other lands he offers the following Bargains: 100 Acres Normanby Southâ€"west of Var ney ; wellimproved and an extra good Farm Uwner bound to go west. 125 Acres Normanby Con18; Welllocated and im proved. Will rent if not sold soon. 150 Acres m North of Allan Park 0 tYereS?neng’or‘(!l?igk. sale. 100 Acres Bentinck Near Rocky Saugeen \Well improved and owner says has enough tim ber to pay priceasked. Durham Residence Owned by J.L. Browne P1 <>Lngr§{)he.r. Also a large number of other Farm and Town Froperties. W. K. BEAN HE w â€" SELLS w CHEAP THERE‘S MONFY n THIS For YOU FUR CAPERINES at $3.00, 5, 6, 6.50 and 9.00 each FUR RUFY® at......$1.50, 3.00, 4.75 and 5.00 each. The Hanover Conyeyancer, Hanover Ladies‘ winter Vests from.................... 26c up Children‘s Winter Vests, all sizes from......13¢ up Men‘s Gardigan Jackets at..... $1.00 and 1.40 each NEW HONEYâ€"â€"Just in. Call and see us. BIG 4 Women‘s outaide SKIRTS for Fall and Winter at $.250, 3.00, 3.50 and 4.50 each Large size. bed comforters.@©1.25, 1.75, 2, 2.25, 3 each Large 11â€" vize fliannelette blankets, white and grey,............ .$1.20 a pair rrâ€"4 L. H. MILLER MacFarlane & Co. Druggists and Booksellers. Baby‘s GOUGH CURE PINOL BALSAM NOVEMBER 16, 1905 CARR‘S COUGH CURE Ho Hl M'LLER’ C. L. GRANT. In FUR RUFFS we have them from $2 up to $9. Also nice assortment of CAPERINES. Our 50c values in allwool V enetians, Serges.Mohairs and Henriettas, can‘t be beaten. NEW DRESS GOODS FPURS A specially prepared remedy for the little folksâ€"plessant to take and effectual. May be given with sateey to the most delicate child. For recent colds, allay all irritationâ€"25 cents a bottle. For chronic coughs. Never fails to give relief â€" eyery bottle tally guaranteed. 506 a bottle. 3e GALOERS BLOGK DURKAM 1 M\ (evu UOWRI MERCIIAR O 0 000€ P vou have learned," said his aunt, Uncle Jim‘s got a bottle of whiskey hid behind his trunk," said Willie. "Aunt Jennie‘s got an extra set of teeth in ber dresser, and ?.'. got a deck of cards and a box of chips behind the tooks in the secretary." And the family united in voting him a little sneak. Willie was admonished by his father to develop the habit of observation. Cultivate the faculty of seeing and vou will be a successful man," he said The boy‘s uncle added to the admoniâ€" tion and kis aunt also dilated upon the necessity of observing everything that went on, The triple lecture made a deep impression upon Willie. That evening he told his father that he had been using his eyes. * '.l;ell‘_gl what Sp 3raâ€"Margaret Mortley, Frank Twamley, Jr 3rdâ€"Bella Ray, Morriâ€" son Smith, Addie Twamle!, Alex Turnbull, Sr 2ndâ€"George Lediugharo Lizzie smith, Annie Stewart, Sadie Vaughan, Donald Ray, Mamie Mortley, Clifford Mountain, Peter Mountain. Jr 2ndâ€"Isabella _ Tarnbull, Norma Black, Katie Smith, John Ledingham, Arthur Simpson, Bernard Coffield, Edmund Noble, Freddie Christopher, John Smith. Pt2bdâ€"Lavina Mortley, Katie Stewart, John McGillvaty, Stewâ€" art McGillvary, Emma _ Ohristopher, Jimmie Vaughan, Cecil Twamley, Neil McDonald, Joseph Coffield. Class Aâ€" Archie Turnbull, Carrie Mortiey, Willie Smith, Edith Lawrence, Harold Ledâ€" ingham, Willie Yaughsn. Class Bâ€" Mary Coffield, Wilfred Black, Georgie Noll;{e. Bobbie Mortley, Annie McDonâ€" ald, Georgie Uhristopher, Mary Mcâ€" Clement. A. C. ABBOTT. Teacher. Class 5â€"Bessie Weir â€" 4thâ€"Lillian Sackett, John F. McDonald. _ 3rdâ€" Jeunie Clark, Clara Wilson, Olive Sackett, Daniel McKinnon. 8r 2ondâ€" Donala Ferguson, Neil McDonald, Daisy Haw, Archie MeKinnon, Ethel Maw, Thos Weir, Eva Pierson, Hardy Harrison. _ Jr 2ndâ€"Mary McQueen, John â€" Wilson, Christena Cameron, Jessic Clark, Neil Sprague, Jennie Ferguson, Jennie McCannel, Lydia Fergusou, Annie McDonald. _Sr Pt 2nd â€"Annie â€" Smail, Janet _ McDonald, Maggie Simail, Lydia McKinnon, Alâ€" bert Witter, Jobu McCarr.el, Wesley Lane. Jr Pt 2ndâ€"James McDonald, Jennie Marshall, Stanley â€"Williama, Gordon Sackett, Effie McDonald, Sr. Pt 1stâ€"Duncan Camgron, Earle Wilson, Charlie ()a.meron.%onald Mcâ€" Cannel, Robbie Lane, JrIstâ€"Annie McCaonel. Chas McCannel, Andrew Lane. Edna Sackett, Mary McDougall Mary McOannel, Aunie â€" Marsball, Charles Smail. Alex McQueen, Donald McQueen, Bella McDougall, Christena Williams, â€"Average attendance 41 Class 5â€"Maggie Firtb, _ 4thâ€"Fanny Ector, Ernie Greenwood, Fmma Ritchâ€" ie, Jobn Greenwood, May Spittel. 3rd â€"Arthur Edge, Herbie {l?tl-hio', Willie Falkingham. _8r 2ndâ€"Penriie Walson, Kate Ritchie, Victor Williams, Arthur Wilson, Clarence Staples. Jr 2ndâ€" Maggie Ector, Alix Ed‘%e. Eliza Wilâ€" liamms. Pt 2ndâ€"Nona illiams,. Bella McKillop. Vincent Paylor, Jos Kenny. Sr Jatâ€"Bertha Falkingbam, Maggie Ritchie, Cassie Ritchie, Edith ESge, Myrtle Ector. lst Aâ€"Carrie McNally, Alex Vaughan, lst Bâ€"Geo Park, Pearlie Falkingbam. lst Dâ€"Geo Wilâ€" son, W Ritchie. & The petition for the submissal of the Luc.1 Option Act to the ratepayers of Egremont, is being largely signed, only one refosal so tar as is known. 8. 8. Concersat Kncx, Normanby. on Friday night last, and report a vleasâ€" ant and successful fraternization with a sister congregation. The two latter stayed over with their old friends, Mr and Mrs Leith and recounted the many incidents in connection with their early associations. Misâ€" Lizzie Laughton is at present in Holstein rvisiting at Mis Doupe‘s. Mr Wim Isaac and Mr Wm W Ramâ€" age and Mrs Ramage took in the Mrs John Wilson returned on Saturâ€" vay fiom Markdale, where she bad beenjhelping in attendance upon her sick brothe~â€"inâ€"law, for the last three or four weeks. We extend our warmest congratuâ€" laticns in advance to Mr Wm. Leith and Miss Jennie McDonald, who are uniting their loves and their liyes in matrimony on Wednesday next. The trouble at the lake has resulted in one of the boys at least being rec allâ€" ed. Mr Robt Reid, who works the dipper is retained at an increase of $5.00. Mr B Chatfield, of Collingwood, an efficient and tainstaking workman, made some calls on the north end otf the ‘Township, cleaning and tuning organs and algo fixing cloeks, at both of which he is an adept. and may be emploved without any misgiving on the part of the public. At the C. E. meeting on Sunday last, the hymn, ** Am I a Soldier of the Cross "‘ by Isaac Waus, was treated nron by Mr Geo Lothian, who gave a lot of facts about his life and his labors and making references to many others of his bymns ‘The hymn in question was sung by Misses Bertha and Alma Renwick, while Wm Ramage sang " When I aurve; the wondrous cross, " another of his wellâ€"known bymos. Mr John Snell spoke upon the proposal to have the local option act in our township. in continuation of the topic of temperance allotted for that uight. Quite a large l rumber turned out to the meeting which was led by Miss Ella Renton and Robert Renwick Jr. Visitors are always welcome. UNION 8. 8, x0 14 E. & P. 8, 8. NO. 5, GLENELG, School Reports. LATONA SCHOOL. M. L. SPENCE ANNA ty w5 Matthews & Latimer MEATS AND LARD GROGERIES, FLOUR & FEFD catasa : "was MINS & CONFEGIIONERY JUST ARRIVEDâ€" A carload of The Reliable Grocery . ... TREASURER‘S SALE OF LANDS FOR ARREARS OF TAXES Town otf Durham. County of Grey To Wit : BY VIRTUE of a warrant issued unâ€" der the hand of the Mayor of the Town of Durham, and the seal of che Corporâ€" ation of the Town of Durbam in the County of Grey, benring date the 7th day of August A. D.. 1805, and to me directed, commanding me to leyy upon the lands hereinafter described for the arrears of taxes respectively due thereâ€" on, together with all costs incurred. I hereby give norice that, pursuant to the assessment Act. I shall on Friday the 2Mth day of Noyember A. D., 1905, at the bour of one o‘clock in the afterâ€" noon, at the Town Hail in the Town of Dnrham in the County of Grey. proceed to sell by Public Auction so much of the said lands as may be necessary for the payment ‘of the arrears of taxes, and charges thereon. unless such arâ€" rears and charges shall have been soonâ€" er paid. All the undermentioned lands are patented. Lot Street Taxes}f"Costs Tota 9 BruceE $21.23 $5.71 $26,94 E. 4 18 Countess W _9.51 282 1239 8 pt, I) Gar. W. 11.70 3.30 15.08 76 :Wm Htr S‘y .88 Al â€" 1.88 116 «* 1.735 .08 _ 2.45 West of Middaugh House Stnbles New Blacksmith Shop Mr Blizard strikes a serious note when he maintains that illâ€"ventilated churches, theatres and other like places frequented by large numbers bave wuch to do with the spread of consumption. ‘The air withâ€" in them becomes laden with the germs of disease, and the want of pure airâ€"secured by good ventilating arrangementsâ€"comâ€" pels the people to0 take them into the lunge. Infections diseases are thus comâ€" municated and the edification of the spiritual man is obtained at the cost of serious risk to the health of the body. The closed eyes and trombone effects of the congregation are due to shortcomings neither of the pastor nor of his flock,. but of the architect who designed the charch building. Give the people fresh air to breathe 10 abondance and the sermon will not seem too 1ong, nor will the pews seem to be wanting in appreciarion of its fine points, It bas been suggested thâ€".t the enforced silecse of the man in the pew tends to proâ€" duce torpiaity 0: the brain and slevp. If he counld join in the discours« or talk back to the speaker, he would be better able to maininsin a waking interest in the proceedâ€" ings, Another view goes upon the idea that the listener, by dropping off 1nto a doze, expresses his serevity of mind and perfect confidence in the minister‘s discreâ€" trion. If a doubt were felt as to the comâ€" petence or soundness of the «peaker the worthy cuurch member would be on the awlert. _ But Mr=Blizard‘s explanation randers all these farâ€"fetched hypotheses unnecessary. f It is beyood dispute that persons afâ€" flicted with insommnia bave been able to get a sleep at church when they could get it nowhere else. Aged pillars of the cburch, whose zeal could not be quesâ€" tioned, bhave beenYound often in the euâ€" joyment of refreshing naps while the minister was setting forth some of the most inportaut doctrines of the creed. At the recentâ€"meeting in London cf the Public Health Cougress a paper was nndzlr Bliszara, of the Institate of Oivil . on the relation of ill Yentilated churches to the dissemination of infectious diseases and on the cause of sleepiness in church. According to this aushority, as reported by the London Telegraph, sleepiness in church is not, as a rule, due to tgo dulloess of the sermon, but to slow poisoning brought about by breathuihg over and over again the air aiâ€" ready breathed by others, Illâ€"yeutilation therefure, not paucity of ideus on the part of the preacher or stupidity on the part of the churchâ€"goer, explains the drowsiness felt in the pew. Town ‘Llreasurers Uffice, Durham, August, 19065. TO the general public of Durâ€" bam and vicinity, I wish to intimate that I haye openea up a Horseâ€"shoeing and General Blacksmith shop in Livingston‘s old stand, west of Middaugh 8taâ€" bles and solicit a share of your trade. â€" Interfevring horses or horses with diseased feet, I guarantee to cure. Best of work dona neatly, cheaply and promptly,. Wm. McCalmon. Contributed by the W. C. T. U. (Jno. Rose‘s Old Stand.) A full stock of Coleman‘s, of â€" Kincardine. WINDSOR SALT reamsurer THXK UUxXKWMAM REVIEW Orders Aoft Harvosting VWachinery . . Rakes, Mowers, Binders, etc., of this famous firm‘s make. They give great satisfaction,. Prices and terms to suit purchasers. Healith demands dalz action of the bowelis. Aid nature Ayor‘s Pillo. Everything in readiness for the Spring season. Do you want any Sporing Imptements .. Ploughs, Harrows, Drills, Scuffiers etc. Enquire at this agency. Poter Rtamitton J{yenqy 2. )% m@%wg sKXAME» E2C Â¥ Ayers Consumption Nourishing food comes next. thecou.gh dhe:lgcf“ml an e lungs. Ask any good doctor. : !m“m.dlzgï¬- easeeâ€"cured by it. _1 am never without it. AupB2t G. HAMILTEON, Marietta, Ohio. nearly every case of conâ€" sumption vfl] recover. Fresh air, most important of all. N, G &J. McKechnie. MACvAIdriDy Thy W o t cR it Cherry P ectoral Call and examine for yourself. It will only be a pleasureifor us‘to show youlour gnods. Just opened up, Linolsums and Floor Oils, 1} and 2 yds wide. Also a nice line of We would strongly advise the people who are looking for Spring Gocds and right prices to be sure and strike McKechnie‘s for a nice line of Lace Curtains from .. G. J. McKechnie JAPANESE MATTINGS for =a i:fl i M LACE CURTAINS (The popular Cash Store.) CARPETS ARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO 30c a pair up to $5.00 J. 8. Mcllraith Men‘s Working Gloves We hav:diw "pened a new siock of me;n’- ungn wor k{:g Gdovu in various styles and prices. wi y gou to exâ€" 9.‘;‘32 these goods befotf‘ purchasing We are showing some good values in Men‘s heavy boots for fall wear, Laâ€" dies‘, Mieses‘ and Children‘s heavy or light wear, elsewhere. Shoe Dressings Of many kinds. Try half time for your next. It is a good polish and has heen a gond selletr. The Down Town AnVEtp PE PCOA CCHOLL@ L120 .2 ranl ning of the term if possible. Board can be obtainâ€" ed at reasonable rates. _ Durham is a healthy and attractive town, making it a most desirable place W im J Ohl‘mfln ‘_'7'2 esidence. Staff and Equipment. The school is thoroughly equi in teachi ability, in chemical and elemmmpuu undll‘l't tings, ‘&e., for full Junior Leaving and Matriculaâ€" tion work. . The following competent staff are in charge : _ THOS. ALLAN, 1st Class Certificate, Principal MISS L. h. FORF..R, B. A., S s oo & Fall Footwear 2C=D>fcaz justom ‘work and repairing as usual. TERMS, CASH. elescopes & Clubhags at lowest price Durnham School Intending Students should enter at the beginâ€" ~ _ _ Classics, Moderns and English. MISS FLOS8IK McKERRACHER, First Class Certificate and third year undergraduate of Queen‘s Unlvenit&. Bcience, History and Geography. MISS MARY GORDON, First class with honors, Graduate of Ontario Normal College. Mathematics and English Grammar flll $1 per month in advanee. during Model Term. Town SHOE STORE Ad q tw t C. Ramage, y L. R. C. P., London Englan Graduate of mtfluuc* Diseases of Eye, Rar, Nose, and Throat Will -;l , '" : :dlnw ll*d J. G. HUTTON, M. D. Member College Physicians and Burgeons O" BA ho oraen ce Centere . ocecey * orFICE noURS 9â€"1l a. m. 2â€"4 p. m. 7â€"2 p. m Teloephone Connection No. 10 ally. _ Stacks and live stock from fire or lightning td o hi mage of en sauen, ym ‘ame nu'{:o,h the m % a card to J. B NMeFAYDBN, Durkham and Contents in towns and villages. Ever in a dwelling is covered by onesum, Cont outbuildings includes all the farm produce Oficeâ€"â€"LOWER 10WN. DUKB ANM. Jempany and {rlvm Funds to Loan on Mortgages at lowest rates of interest. Valuation made by a competent and careful Valuator. JOHN CLARK _» Durham, Nov. 16, ‘08. Sydenham Mutual Offticeâ€"Calder‘s Block, over Post Office HONOR GRADUATE of Toronto University, graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Rooms, Over Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers, &e. Money to Loan. Oflice. Mcintyre Block, over the Bank A. G. MacKay K.C. W. F Dunn Late assistant to Moorfleld‘s (London, Eng to Knapp‘s (New York ) Eye Hospitals HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Univers ity Wills, Deeds, Mo es, Leases, Agreoments h.oormfly‘g:p‘z‘.. Estates of deceased perâ€" :o::olook:d r and Exeoutor‘s and bAdminls. rators‘ Accounts d and sed Burrogate Court Business, Ppr:.mh.u of Wilf:..lmwn. 0t Ad minstration and Guardianship Obtained . = ol_no wade in Registry Office and Titles rongd Office, 13 Frost 8t, â€" â€" â€" . Owen Sou Will be at the Middaugh House, Durham, the first Weduod.y‘:ï¬ each month from 10 &. m. till 4 p. m. W. C, PICKERING D. D S., L. D. S. D. MecPHMAIL _â€"~ C# : veee gp Na‘s wadihegs im ue Oy Asptadventas: 4. 9. ... * uaste Royal College Dental Surgeons of Ont Denflnrytns’l.l:m branches. Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme Court Notary Public, Commissioner, &c. Money to loan. nmce. over Gordon‘s Jewelry Store. Notary Public, Commissioner, Convey ancer, Valuator, Insurance Agent, &c Private Money to Loan. COollecâ€" tions of all kinds promptly atten: ded to, Farms bought and sold) Wille, Licensed Auctioneer fo the County of Grey. Licensed Auctioneer for the Co, of Grey. Sales ai m Tusures Farm Buildings and Contents, Dwelling fice, Durnam. &##" Correspondence addressed there, or to Ceylon P.O., will be promptly aitended to, ‘Terms on application to D. MePHAIL, Ceyion P. 0 or to C. RAMAGE, Darham Collections and Agency promptly attended Terms moderate. Arrangements for sales as to aates, &c., mnst be made at the Review Ofâ€" ARTHUR GUN, M. D., BARRISTER, soicitror, WNOATRY PUBLIC CONYEYANCER, . A@~ Special attention given to Discases of Women and Children, Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat J. F.GRANT, D. D.S., L. P_â€"AbTo,afeoy aÂ¥f â€"!â€"»aâ€"A ffice. McKenzie‘s Old Star.d, Dnurham or to C. RAMAGE, D. Aa~ â€" Ceylon has a telephone office G. LEFROY McCAUL. Licensed Auctioneer for Co. Grey ) esd T_AT. MACKAY & DUNN, en e e e mt ~red J & J HUNTER‘S New Store L e@ts HOURS : DR. BROWN, J. P. TELFORD Charges Moderate Fire Insurance Co. Established in 1869. Paverciax GSun'm: Ts ver J. Aw. Huprter‘s Store L_._ ( § to 10 a.x. DR. BURT «d sA T. JACKSON, 4 ol 36 1â€"61 m.%s Eng) and aC.