And lane i ME _ Photo demic INE 18, 1908 ES es slin Fedora Hats UF ch Brownies ) SUP PUES «)n nmer ment A ents ar U JUNE 18, 1908 of Danlop‘s beau or other 10¢ digh Music, BY GBEBO On_Satunuy, J Darlings ; H g Dandy & Delicious & Daintily Served The Qiz Biz These Prices are just good for 15 days. in Durham. each, gFOMG At............ ks kkee k66 6+ en en w e en en n k n 6 a k k 6 17 only Men‘s Waltham Watches complete in best quality, 20 year guarantee, gold filled cases, worth 15.00, each....... ...... .. 12 only Ladies‘ Walthart Watches, complete with 25 year guaranâ€" tee, goldâ€"filled case, worth 14.00, SOMG AMAl. s s vuars xxr4 s ++ +« 9. 9 Ladies‘ solid silver Watches, worth 6.50 each, going at......... You will note by these prices that this is a genuine bargain Sale. 75 only 8 day American Clocks in fancy cases, wo going at, @@CK.......... k66 e eÂ¥ 6+ w6 k k 66 6k# 100 Alarm Clocks, worth 1.50 each, going at each We give three years guarantee with every clock. Wall Papers Watches, Clocks, Highâ€"Class Jewelery, Silverware, China, Spectacles, Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods, Smallwares, Glassware, Wallpaper Here goes the prices: watch the goods go with a bang ! Exceptional Watch Values | Spectacies | Dinner Sets 10 only Men‘s 7 Jewel solid nickle Waltham Watches, worth $9 0o Highgrade Clocks : Song Ice Cream, latest New DARLINGS pruG Greatest + _ Wednesdays and Saturdays 20. YIRRY CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA, ‘, June 20th, Our Own Anniversary we give away b_gaur.iful Tess With auare sleec ETAE on 9. + CO"O“. lce" I ‘ York delicacies # 1 At t!!{ Qriental Parlors matstccd d s a Lh 1. Rear or Darling‘s Drug Store R. B. KEELER & SONS, l lvoses with every glass of Ice Come earlv, get a Rose and hear of New Goods ever known to the people of Durham and vicinity, consisting of THE 4. D. , lee Cream Sodas, and all the ies served and mixed by experts. 3 glass of Ice Cream Soda Rose and hear the music. Fifteen thousand Rolls of new Wall Paperf{to be cleared out, _ If you want a genuine bargain, it awaits you here, ; cases, worth 4.50 to 5.50, STORE we givrg away 600 orth $9 0o 5 50 & w k« w s i+ ® y, 20 year 8.25 it guaranâ€" 9.95 w e k k k k is ® s wad 9.15 It grows best on high rolling land where the ice will not form to kill the plants,. The soil should be in good condition and in good state of cultiâ€" vation. Use land that has had a hoe crop the year previous. Do not plow it but work up a shallow seed bed and get a fine tilth on the surface, Sow about 3 pecks of barley per acre as a nurse crop and from 15 to 30 lbs clover per acre. If sowing with a drill sow the clover in front of the drill s > that it will be crowed between the rows of barley. On ground that has never grown alfalfa before it is well to get a culture from the Ontario Agricultural Colleg», Guelph,. and apply to the seed according to directions sent with the culture, ‘This will insure a better crop. This clover may be cut 2 or 3 In composition milk contains almost 13 lbs dry matter of which 3.6 lbs is protein. Having such a large percentâ€" age of protein it is evident that to proâ€" duce a large quantity of milk there must be abundance of protein in the feed. And now the question is, * Which feeds shall 1 use to get the required amount of protein and give nulk and succulency to the food ?" Corn silage contains 21 per cent dry matter and is therefore excellent. It is also bulky and palatable and is an excellent food for the foundation of a ration. â€" It is yery low in protein, howâ€" ever, and this element must be supâ€" plied frommn some other source, Wheat vran is rich in protein but its price is so high that its use is out of the quesâ€". tion. The source of protein best suitâ€" ed to the farmer is Alfalfa clover and can be grown and housed for $2 per ton. This clover is almost as rich in protein as bran and is certainly very much cheaper. | The main idea in the produrtion of milk is to get conditions as near like the month of June as possible, when the cow is not troubled with the flies, the inteuse heat, the drouth and has abundance of fresh grass to eat. In the last report of the Dairyâ€" men‘s Associations, which has just come to hand, are a few very valuable addresses which every farmer would do well to read, study and put into practice. The following is a summary of an address by Mr H. Glendenning of Manilla, on the * Cheap Production of Milk. " Editor Review : Come with the crowd and we guarantee you the best bargains that ever went out of a Store Test this statement at Keeler‘s, the big Store on the corner. You can buy any piece of highâ€"class China in our Storeatyjusty..p.... g iAiaalne P uie 6e nalf Price Now is your chance to buy that good China. Here is the way the priâ€" ces run ; Any piece worth 2.00 for 1.00 ; any piece worth 1.00 for 50¢; any piece worth 50c for 25¢ and so on, _ ted in 20 year Gold Frames, worth from 3.00 to 4.00 per pair at Same lenses in nickle frame, worth 1.50 for....... .............. . A lot of fitted Glasses, worth 1.00 per pair going at . ... ... 45 cents Buy your Spectacleg now. Your eyes tested and the best lenses fit Over 1000 Pieces of Highâ€"class Highâ€"class China Oar sick peeple are all getting along well. A number of our young people in the Swinton Park settlement have been getting married and have had big times at the weddings. We leave it with the able scribes around that neighborhood to send you reâ€" ports. Two detectives passed through here last week looking after the Port Elgin store robbers. A slight mistake in our last report, so said our Townskip Assessor, of him going down south to assess some lots thac he overlooked or forgot. He says it was revaluing a school section hs was doing that day. Sacrament in the Esplin church last Sunday. Hopeville churech people are still keeping up the night meetings and more new preachers are here. ‘The great wind storm of the 8th inst did considerable damage in this locality. _ Mr E. Armstrong and S. Langrel each had a cow killed by lightning while Arch. Park, Thos. Reay, Hinman Johnston and Sarah Patter each had their barns partly unroofed . On Tuesday the 23 inst the first animal will be slaughtered ‘at the South Line beefâ€"ring, will all those who are interested please take notice of the change of the day for this year. Thus we see that Mr Glendenninr uses as his ration mainstayâ€"corn silâ€" age and alfalfa clover hay. He also uses a few roots, By Protein we mean the nitrogen compounds. In milk it is commonly called * curd ‘ and in meats * lean meat " or * musâ€" cle. "_ Therefore the foods which are good milk producers ought to be. and are, good beef producers, Why not trr growing alfalfia? If it pays Mr Glendenning, it ought to pay you. fall c gone. times each season, _ The first crop® hard to cure properly because of the wet weather. Cut when about oneâ€" tenth the blossoms are out in full bloom, Cut in the forencon as soon as the dew is off and ted it as soon as eut and again immediately after dinâ€" ner if a tedder is at hand. 1n any case rake it before the dew forms in the evening. Put into voils and allow it to stand for 3 or four days. Spread out the coils at the end of this time and draw it in, I it rains while in the coils you may have to wait anothâ€" er dag or so. Do not allow to get too drï¬ efore raking or the leaves will fall off and the best of your clover Silverware to be ‘slaughtered. Hopeville. Vickers. . +. +++ 4§ cenm;;;‘si: REVIEW Lenahan & Mclntosh. See also our Frost Coiled Spring Wire, Frost Gates in all lengths, Poultry Netting from 2 feet in height to 6 feet, Screen Doors of different sizes and qualities, Window Screens, etc, We are Agents forthe well and favorably known ‘‘Frost Noven Wire Fence "â€"the fence of quality and seryice. All Horizontals are of No. 9 hard steel, Coiled Spring Wire. It is a fence well worthy of inspection In this we have a full line, consisting of Sideboards, Couches, Tables, Chairs, Bedroom Buits, Springs, Mattâ€" resses, etc. Among our mattresses are the famous Ostermoor Mattressesâ€"fully guaranteed. _ They speak for themselves. Y arm Goods, HARDWARE AND FURNITURE ||J.c. EUTTON,.M.D. C M ;OOdS, $ucb as Gasoâ€" line & oilstoves We carry ahigh grade of gasolineâ€"Use "Queen Moâ€" torand you will use no other. 1.15 ire Fencing and Wire Goods TWO w BIG » STORES DURHAM & WELLAND FURNITURE eather B‘ winavmagein epai + CSX on apaing Aratmapieciaini teimer s maslle vermuer csies y cemsird 15c of paper and 25 envelopes, best 25 cent yalue going at, per box . 200 Ladies‘ new Back Combs worth 25 cents going at....... .... 15 ots each Dressing Combs worth 25C POF.>,.., . ..»»: 11+/1+ r1».1111«» #x zx en .15 cents About one thousand Pocket Knives worth 15¢ to 25¢ for...... 10 cents each Also great Bargains in Razors, Purses, Hand Bags, Ladies‘ Belts, Tooth Brushes, Hair Brushes, Combs, Clothes Brushes, Pipes, Books of all descriptions. 2 only Crown Derby pattern Dinner Sets with 57 pieces, worth $18 for ..$12 5 only light color Dinner sets, 97 pieces, worth 14.00, going at..10.00 each 7 only blue Dinner sets, 97 pieces, worth 9. 00 to 12.00 each at..7.00 per set so only WATER SETS : Fancy glass pitcher, 6 glasses and Tray 1 w iworkh 1/35; HOW, PEE BEL;: 1 +2 » 3: s 1»>+a2 sn a¢s rirs 213# a11n04 * # Stationery & Smallwares 100 boxes of Lizen Writing Paper and Envelopes, containing quire Wcc clduty o. < cb & P P n C T 1 Lawn, Garden & Field Supplies Rubber Hose of different sizes: Sprays, Nozzles, Taps and Scythes, Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Lawn Mowâ€" ers in abundance. ONTA Barrister, Solicitor in Court Notary Puhlin Mam Officeâ€"Calder‘s Block, over Post Office W. C, PICKERING D. D S., L D S. Hoxor GRADUATE of Toronto University, graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Rooms Over J & J HUNTER‘S New Store * uate Royal College Dental Surgeon Dentistry in :ï¬llu mchu. lnsurance Agent, Money to Loan, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. A genâ€" eral financial business transacted. DURKHAM, ONT. (Lower Town.) () Office, 13 Frost8t, â€" â€" â€" â€" Qwen Sound HONOR GRADUATE Toronto University Grad ARTHUR H.!; JACKSON Barrister, Solicitor, Notux Public, Conveyancser, &c. oney to Loan at lowest rates, Ofllce. Mclnt{re Block over the Stan dard Bank, Durham, Ontario, Late assistant to Moorfleld‘s _g.mdon. Eng) and Jn AFnmcucts par EUE Em ee ARTHUR GUN, M. D., Office ovo:.rl'.“r;.‘::m"l Stor Member Ooun.:) uxhu and Surgeons {)fice and m«.Cor. Garafraxa and Geo â€" st., wt100tOf Hill, Old Moodie Corner. OFFICE HOURS 9â€"11 a, m 2â€"4 p. m. Telephone Connection No. 10 Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat J. F.GRANT D. D.s., ¢ assistant to Moorfleld‘s (London, Eng to Knapp‘s (New York) Eye Hospitals ntaomae n..isi_ . "C0 oupromt irt Notary Public Commissioner Money to Loan, flice, over Gordon‘s Jewelrg Stove pecial attention given to Diseases of ...Wonnmdchfldnn. L Notary Public, Comnm COn Â¥EYANCER, ME TD®TEOE ./A L a me )e â€"ju bos is mle â€" Cie w HOURS TORONTO & P. TELFORD DR. BURT . F. DUNN 8 to 10 a.M. , Commissioner 15¢ Supreme