RTHUR ‘rectors rtakers ". REILEY nd Pure HNours List te Prices M1Lre 19, 1908 le, ona t y blets Groceries negars Specially Wanâ€" e soothing a popular 1# the best ghs and ver sold. guaranâ€" 50¢. un 0c per pr #t r Cï¬ nd 1.00 5c each 30¢ pr , prices x and e they 30c pr ybody TS W LFAUVTNE TAUN Ladies Wool Ta cardinal and gre¢ Ladies‘ Readyâ€"to styles u_.nd color A. D. LEAROY), We lead s A Sunburst of Bargains for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Remember we are winding up Saturday night Men‘s Rolled Edjg 1.10, sale price. Men‘s Plain and | ular 95¢c, sale p Ladies‘ Plain and ular 70¢, sale p1 Misses‘ Plain and ular 65¢, sale p1 2 pieces Table Lit } bleached, regt We c people a: the long ing the E loss. { 5 pieces all wool ; 30c, saie price . 6 pieces Denim, r TRE waited u cut price confiden. We have Greatest Stock is sale price....>> NOVEMBER 19, 1908 Exi See for Yourself and For all Oxford Cream Separator Repairs E.D. VICKERS, 605 Parliament St. TORONTO, ONT. Guns, Revolvers and Aminunition Lenahan & Melntosh. Hardwase, Stoves, Tinware, Furniture, Etc Lena}lan users are requested to write In Furniture our stock is complete and worthy of inspection. We are prepared for the hunting season with a full line of Guns, Rifles, Revolvers and Cartridges of different kinds. We also have a fine assortment of Lamps, Lanterns, Globes, etc, etc. We haye a full line of McClarys famous Stoves, Ranges and Heaters on our floor for your inâ€" spection. Every stove fully guaranteed. HEADQUARTERS FOR Being a Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey I am in the field for this season, and am rrepared to act as Auctioneer at all Sales at modernate rates . Parties may make arrangeâ€" ments with me direct for dates of enles or arranga for same at KEVEW Office or R, Burnett‘s store, Durham Notice to the Public Rost, Be Convinced clntosh. . BRIGHANM, Allan i;ark_ To ward off caukers for the future it is necessary (1) To prevent as far as possible injury to trees by such means as tearing off the bark by winffleâ€" trees or other implements or by hoots in climbing. _ If wounds are made in this way, they should be disinfected and. Where the caukered areas are not too large, especially on the trunkard erotches, they should be neatly cut out with a kui‘e or some sharp instroment until the healthy bark is reached. The wounds thus made muet be disinfectad and painted with white lead (free from turpentine). ‘The painting should be reâ€" peated next spring to make sure that no isease gets into the wounds, The best disinfectant to use is corrosive sublimate of the strength of 1 part of this substaunce by weight to 1000 parts of water _ Auy druggist will supply the substance and explain how to make it np. The material will coâ€"t only a few cents. _ A wooden or glass vessel must be used instead of iron or tin as the substance will corrode these, Corrosive sublimate is deadly poison when taken interaliy, so care must be :aken not to allow anyâ€" thing to diivk the liquid, and to wash thoroughly the vessel before usicg it for auy other purpose, . The best way to disinfect the wound with corrosive subtimate is simply to tie a little sponge or a small pad of c‘oth on the end of a stick and, after dipping it into the ligmd wash ovyer the surface of the wound, This will kill any kind of wormm whatâ€" eyer. or dying branches should be eut off and burped either chis fail or early next epring, fakiog, very p.rteular pains to ree that the cut is made several inebes below any tracs of the diseased area. All outs thus made shou!d be disinfected io the manner described below and then pointed. _ If this is donethe frost will pot injure them, _ Wherever a bealtby stub is left after cutting off the cankered part of a branch it can be cut a fresh in the spring and grafted. ’ Both kinds of Cankers may live over from year to year and continue to in _crease in size. â€" This is especially true of Black Rot Cauoker, th ugh often this as well as the other imay die out at the end of the first year. ‘The diseased area may be emall im either kinvd or again it may include the whole of the truuk an part of the brauches, or may run for geveral feet along & single branch, _ In old trees only the branches are attackad, REMEDIES, When a tree is too badly attacked to give any good hope of its recovery it should be cut down and burned as soon as possible for otherwise the disease will spread from it eyen thuough the tree iuell\)n dead. _ In the same wiy dead ‘ The Black Rot Cauker, on the other band is as a rule not distinetly marked off by a crack between it and the healthy bark, _ The sentral pait, especially if more thau a year old, is nsuallv someâ€" what swol‘ee aod the bark is rough, black and cyecked. _ On part of the smoother surface there wil nearly alâ€" ways be foudld numsrous little black piwples or pubtules about oneâ€"third the size of the be:Â¥ of a pin. These are the places where spores are produced that spréead the disease in the spring of the year, THE DURHAM REVIEW A Nlight Canuker, howeyer, often beâ€" gins by attacking a waterâ€"sprout and running down it into the rank, crotch or mariu branch and forming a large dead area there. This time of year such areas caused by Blight are usually disâ€" tinctly marked off from the healthy bark by a crack between the t@o, and slightâ€" ly shrunken. As a rule the surface of Blight ~Cankers is fairly smojth, not rough1, cheoked or blackend and is free from pimples except in old cankers where other diseases have got in and caused these. Many Ontaria App‘le Growers have eomplained that ao unurnally large number of brauches are dying on their older apple traes and not a few of the ;‘onngor trees have been killed outright be trouble has usually been attributed to Eunâ€"Scaid and Oysterâ€"Shell Scale. Investigations this Autamn, however, have shown that the greater part of such damage can be traced to Cankers, caused either by a fungus disease koown as Black Rot or a bacterial disease known as Pear Blight, Fire Blight. or Twig Blight. The Black Rot attacks alsc the leaves and fruit capsing the latter to rot. _ Ou the surface of the rotten fruit little black pustales or pimples almost oneâ€"third the size of a pinâ€"head appear after a time. ‘These pimples coutain spores which when set free are carried by the wind from tree to tree and h.llaP spread the discuse in the summer, ither kind of canker may cause diseased areas on the trunk and large branches or at a main crotsh. It is not easy to tell in every case to which disease a canker is duc. Cankers on Apple Trees Selling McKechnie‘s Big Stock, Durham MERCHANDISE BROKER THE DURHAM REVIEW Durlcy .:.; ... .. .. ... * â€" 40 to * 48 fitay ........« ....>,s. T00 to 8 00 Buatter...... ...... ... â€" Bm ~Al Keks................. Ptito‘ ~ 22 Potatoes per bag...... _ 40 to 40 Flour per ewt........ 2 50 to 3 25 Oatmeal per sack..... 2 90 to 2 90 Chop perewt......... 1 35 to 1 60 Live Hogs per ewt... 6 00 to 6 00 Hides per 1Ib..... .... 3 to _ 3 Sheepskins........ .... _ 45 to 70 Wuol:sk i.s:+. .s....... Om $5 Tallow .l/..;..:.. .:%%. 5to â€" 5 Durnarx, Nov. 18, 1908. Fall Wheat...........$ 85 to 8 Spring Wheat.... ..... _ 80 to OHLNE......‘«11« +111 +. ODMD The list of prizes offered is practicaiâ€" ly the same as at the last Show ; copies may be procured on application to the secretary, Catario Horse Breedâ€" ers‘ Exhibition, Parliameot Buildings, Toronto. The different classes of the Show with the prize money offered for each are as follows : OUlydesdales, $820; Caradian Breed Clydesdales & Shires, $4110 ; Shires, $305 ; Hackneys, $420 ; Standard Breds, $275 ; Thoroughbreds $270 ; Ponies, $130; Heayy Smught Horses, $305 ; Championships, $245 ; Total prize money, $3215. The judges of heavy horses will be, Hon. Robert Beith. Bowmanville ; James Torrance, Markham ; Job White Ashburn ; with A, McLaron, Chicago as teserve judge. The judfeo for Hackneys will be, Dr. Campbel!, Berâ€" lin ; W, H. Gibson,. Beaconsfield, Que.; B. Rothwell, Ottawa ; with L. Mereâ€" dith, London as reserve judge. The building in which the Show will be held will be specially fitted with a show ring and will be well lighted and heated. _ All the horses on exhibition will be stabled at the Stock Yards and every opportunity will be given visiâ€" tors to view the exhibits. _ Both the C. P. R. and the G. T. R. have sidings in the Yards and there is every conâ€" venience for theeasy loading and un-i loading of the horses. During the time of the Show a good slreet car service will be given from the City cf Toronto to the Union Stock Yards. The next Horse Show, under the auspices of the Ontario Horse Breedâ€" ers‘ Association, will be hel4 at the Union Stock Yards, West Toronto (Toronto Junction), on Wednfldng. Thursday and Friday, Januuary 13th, 14th and 15th, 1900 Read the 'Faln formula on a box of Pink F‘ain Tablets hen ask your Doctor if there is a better one, Pain means congestionâ€"blood ressure somewhere. _ Dr Shoop‘s Pink Pain ,l‘umeua check head pains, womanly pains, pain nurwhere. '!‘lrr) one and see! 20 for 25 cents. Sold by R MacFarlane & Co, 2 Waterâ€"sprouts should be kept off the truoks and main branches because, as said above, the Blight Disease often runs down one of these and starts the canker below. A few minutes will usually suffice to temove all the waterâ€" sprouts from any ordinary tree. 8 The Trees must be carefully sprayâ€" with Bordeaux mixture and special pains taken to see that the trunks and main branches are thorongbly covered with tho Bordeaux. _ The first spraying should be done just before the leat buds burst, the second a few days before the blo soms open, and the third within a week after most of the blossoms have fallen. _ Half a pound of Paris Green should be sdded to each barrel of Bordeanx and the whole kept well agitated while epraying. _ The spraying w:ill then not only do a great deal to keep off caukers but will also kill most of the Codling Moths (which cause the wormy apples), the Cigar Caseâ€"bearers, Fistol Caseâ€"bearers, Cacker Worms, Buad Moyjs and many other insects ; and in addition will keep the apples free from scab, s3 that the orchardists should thus get a return for the time acd money speut in the form of hboalthier trees and more and better fruit, Care shou‘d be taken in every case to see that the spraying is thoroughly done at the time mentioned, _ Orchards that are kept properly pruned and spu{ed have been found to be very much less affected with canker than those that are neglected. the germs of the disease. Cankers nsually start from wounds of some kind though some times these may te very small, Sunâ€"rcald injuries also allow Canker germs to euter hence young trees should be protected against Sunâ€"sclad by some one of the wel‘â€"known devices for this purpose. painted at once ; otherwise they let in Durham Markets. Breeders‘ Horse Show. L Carsar, mm m t t t e n «5k a) Agricultural College, Guelph, Good nineâ€"roomed house, _ Furnace heated. _ Good garden, outâ€"buildings and large stable. _ Will be sold cheap, Applyto _ _ °> Splendid Residence Property for Sale in Upper Town : the wellâ€"known McLean cottage. _ All conveniences, Brick venepred‘f comfortable and cosy, Offers from intending purchasers reâ€" ceived at Keview Office. C, Ramag®, Agent, The John Mclonis farm on Gravel Road, two miles west of Priceville Station on the C. P. R. School, Church and Market convenient, _ 100 acres, well watered. â€" Desirable locaâ€" tion. For terms &c., apply to Jonx McIxx®s, Midnapore, Alta, or to C. RAMAGE, Agent, Durham. G. H. STINSON BON BONXNS ALWAYS FRESH Valuable farm in the Tp. of GlenoI:g composed of lots 22 and 23, Con, N. D. R., 100 acres. Possession given forthwith,. Tiile perfect, For partiâ€" culars apply to J. P. 1E_rorp, Durham. The following must be sold at once New waggon, new iron truck wheel wqï¬on. a number of large egg vats; (would make first class cisterns) 3 or 4 thousand fence posts, lath, shingles, lumber, _ A quantity of wood near Weibeck P. 0., will be sold at Afty cents per load. D. Jamirsox, Administrator Sparâ€" ling estate. or to Davin Ki®XIE, Durhawm, or A. H. JacksO®, NDurham. Lot 6, Con,. 15, Proton. containing 100 acres, 20 acres cleared, and in good state of cultivation, about 8 acres of hrrdwood bush,. _ On the premises is erected a barn 44x60 with stone stabâ€" ling. Good hog pen and hen house. Comfortable house, kitchen and woodâ€" shed, also orchard. 3 neverâ€"failing wells, _ About 1} miles from Church, School and Post Office. _ If sold, will be sold on easy terms. fnown as the Aldred Farm being Int 70, con. 2, Bentinck, containing one hundred acres more or less. ‘The place is all well fenced and in a good state of cultivation. On the premises is a frame barn 60x60, with stone stabling, driving shed, -heex pen and root house inclusive. concrete house with frame kitchen, Summer kitchen wood shed and cistern, Good hard water close to house. l‘?o good bearing orchard. This farm is known as one of the best grain farms in the county. ‘I‘wo and oneâ€"half miles from the Town of Durham. This farm is offered for six thousand dallars, one half done, balance at 6 per cent interest. Address all communications to proâ€" priotor, JoHX A, ALDRED, Aldred, Sask, Echo Valley Farm, Is the thing to think of now A Valuable Farm for Sale Town Residence fo Sale. Holiday Baking Farm For Sale or Rent. We have a good supply of fresh Baking always on hand. _ Also a good assortâ€" ment of Candies, uts and oranges, Good Farm For Sale. TORONTO Lands For Sale W,. D. Mirus, For Sale. For Sale. DucauD Frrousos, Swinton Park,. Model Bakery NOV. 19, 1908 Box 73. Durbham, .U.a um l 3 for 250 Blbs for25c egular 30c a o redasmedy. :( amâ€" 'ing7bursfor25c ; Starch, per pkg 80 segular d, reg. 60c, for king _ Mitts, ats & ‘, sale pr sizes, regu» enc 490 ‘hey have ‘e swarmâ€" facturer‘s st nightâ€" K. â€" The Big New _ ONLY. ld not be Kechnies e implicit re say the sizes, worth a . 2 tor 25(; 4.98