irday MBER 5 eville. * & & Zlane y and Pure oba flours s List lote Prices HEWS TIMER Directors dertakers bers . .. ... 80c per pr Rubbers while they while they last..1.25 mbermen‘s Sox and F. P. REILEY d & Groceries »duce Wanâ€" RTHUR clionary ries tne ateC we exm. ‘nse stock of ay goods comâ€" YOU to come V inegars® Specialty. Oc, 75 and 1.00 . . . . at 35¢ each ox . ... . 30¢ pr lowest prices e DATE DEC. 5th oksellers 1 at our ‘ment, a ) everybody : select will ered at the Cl t Fun ay L_R. 3. KEELER & SON, I\}!\! "ry Everything Suit Cases. Oranges, DECEMBER 3, 19983 it co CR guess wi worth of ; With eve We haye a full line of McClarys famous Stoves, Chase you Ranges and Heaters on our floor for your inâ€" with ever1 spection. Every stove fully guaranteed. you get and with e( e purchase 1 /s guesses a â€" Guns, RPevolvers and Ammunition not on can THE DURHAM REVIEW, ONLY $1.75 Lenahan which appear is the Farmers‘ The Sun to See for Yourseli and IT o If you keep posted in upâ€"toâ€"date methods and read each week the most complete and comprehensive J.A. DARLING, Chemist and Druggist Hardwase, Stoves There Is Money in Farming * This week $250 worth of Pi 1 e S regardless of cost. Fresh ; Pipe guaranteed. A Leather O0O0US8 x I . Lenahan In Furniture our inspection. We also have a fine assortment of Lamps, Lanterns Globes, etc, etc. We are prepared for the hunting season with a full line of Guns, Rifles, Revolvers and Cartridges of different kinds. Some people talk experience. _ We nay recipes or prescriptions here and save tw This is not a get up and get saleâ€"â€"but our elegant stock of Drug Sundries at > DARLING‘S DRUG STOR DHFOO maour umm annng ""%: MARKET REPORTS in THE WEEKLY SUN. HEADQUARTERS FOR Business Paper. Be sure ;';u subscribe for Ist January, 1910, in combination with e taik experience. _ We nave it Bring your prescriptions here and save twenty per cent, This week $250 worth of Pipes to be sold regardless of cost. Fresh Stockâ€"â€"every Pipe guaranteed. ip and get saleâ€"â€"but; we have marked of Drug Sundries at 20 per cent off. stock is complete and worthy of , Tinware, Furniture, Etc. clntosh Be Convinced A SACRIFICE New Stockâ€" â€"nob by goods at cost. clntosh. The Sun ‘* All are loud in thei the great crops anrd that country . ‘‘ * A vast undeveloped country, a broad expanse of solisnde . " _ *A delightfal outing combined with an eyeâ€"opener. It would take time to assimilate the revelations that a visit to the great emdpire lying to the north of us unfolded at eyery turn. ‘‘ *‘ Only a beginning has been made in its settlement and improvemment. * " A vast rich country and a cun-l tented prosperous people. * **The thing which most impressed us was the magnitude of the country that is available for agricultural purâ€" ‘* A vast country, as yet almost unâ€" touched by man and fuil of wonderâ€" frl possibilities, *‘ * The development of the country has made maryellous strides. It is a revelation, a record of conquest by settloment that is remarka ble. * * A great country undeveloped, which wiil be the breadbasket of the world. " ** A great country of wonderfnl posâ€" gibllities and resources. " ‘ _ Recently a party of newspaper men from the middle west, says the Victoria Colonist, " made a tour of the prairie provinces, and they have been telling their subscribers what they saw and what they think ot. * Wichout specifying the newspapers.‘ we make a few quotations from them. ET usc lasso co mP TV C ebyidl ber 15th. Complete programmes may be procured by application to the Secretary, A. °P. Westerve it, Parliament Buildings, ‘Toronto. In connection with the sheep subâ€" Jjects a very interesting and practical address is anticipated from Mr T. D. Wardlow of Toronto, an expert on Wools. Lectures will commence at 9.30 a. m. on Wednesday and will continue until Tharsday night. Judging on live stock wili commence at 2 p. m. on Tuesday and will continue uniil finished . Round trip tickets will be sold to Guelph from December 4th to Decemâ€" 231' 102!1 good to return up to Decemâ€" is Â¥EiL pnpuci cmd wl o en en neey" PWERILL be given with stereopticon views illustratiog the weed plants and seeds in their natural colors. The lectures in the poultry departâ€" ment include an address illustrated with stereopticon views, and A demonstration showing %r:per truss ing. In the Seed partmen, which will be discussed from the stand point of both the grower and the | see isman. _ Afterwards an address aix thq Identification of Weeds, willl Lectures are arranged for the patâ€" rons of the Winter Fair of 1908 to make a special teature of the cause, prevention and treatment of common ailments of horses, cattle and sheep. It has been considered by the execuâ€" tive of the Winter Fair, that a series of lectures on this subject would be] |ofgreat interest to live stock raisers. For a number of years there have been addresses delivered at the Winter Fair dealing with the breedâ€" ing of live stock, proper tyge. feedâ€" ing for profit, markets and how to supply them, ete. _ This year it was decided that considerable time conld! profitably be spent in a discussion of the ailments which are most frequentâ€" ly the cause of ‘oss to owners ut live stock, taking up not only their treatâ€" ment, but also preventive measures and, so as to assist in a better underâ€" standing of the disease, the causes, most likely to produce the disease will be explained. The speakers will be veterinarians of prominence and other well known men who have had practical experience in raising,l the different kinds of live stock. | Another subject in which there is a great interest at the present time is | the pasteurization of whey. _ The discussion ot its affect on the quality . 1 of the cheese will interest all cheese | ; factory patrons. _ Associated with I this subject and immediately followâ€" 1 ing it will be given an address on the P feeding value of pastuerized whey. ,’ Official Programme. Our Great West. December 7th to 1ith, 1908 Ontario Provincial Fair their praises o« THE DURHAM REVIEW wonderfui ~a ‘SWALCU | sta and a hoj t truss i tment, | W* m the| We nd the| sea ddress| Oth , will| obt views| son seeds| g47 p subâ€"| w ictical | On T. D. Wia; ert on mem .30 a. ;“ea tinue | * ig on his s; p. m. | be a 1 until | al par line a 1d to Las CGEDY« | saâ€"aim. i FAST TRAINS DAILY LOWEST RATESs NO CHANGES OR DELAYS Talk it over with R. MacFarlane C. P. R. Agent, Durharm Western Canada Braxtrorp» wirt vore ox Locar OrPTiO®.â€"The Brantford city council by a vote of 8 to 7 decided to submit alocal opti m byâ€"dlaw in January, The council shamber was crowded with large deputations representing the hotel and temperance parties, and the proceedings were lively. No petition signed by 25 per cent, of the ratepayâ€" | ers was presentrd o the council, and ’ the matter of submitting a byâ€"law was entirely optional. Should the byâ€"la w secure the necessary threeâ€"fifths vote 16 hotels and 4 shops will go out of business there, K6 d Anamsses... d ]|_ Wirr sz Lissrar CornvExtio®n,â€" |On Friday night last the people of | Wiarton tendered a banquet to their |member, Mro John Tolmie. _ One of the speakers at the banquet was Hon. A. G, McKay, who in the course of his speech said that there would soon be a big convention held by the Liberâ€" al party to adopt a plaiform and outâ€" line a policy, ._Last year the council of Barpie yentâ€" ured upon the experiment of printing their assessment roll, 1t has provea so advantageous that it will be repeatâ€" ed this year. â€" When the motion to authorize the printing was before the council the mayor expressed his apâ€" proval of the expenditure, saying thai he considercd it one of the best inâ€" vestments made. The town clerk ('ur~' roborated this opinian, c | Christmas, MUSKD® A 'Evcry O ueRAY Xp,. Jj] the st 6 *A 3‘ paying c\ B wie A s=4 * m "x‘ ’l~7'kh§ ; 'fl.llâ€l p. | j §} mainter iâ€" | JP Mlflm patients 58’ Wireomercomels)) Musxo 20 P O ECRCEEY ’ Willing workers all over the Dominâ€" ion are organizing little bands for stamp selling. The hospital board is hoping that over a million stamps will be sold before Christmas, and the work for the consumptive poor from sea to sea will be greatly strengthened. Other interesting information may be obtnin_ed by writing Mr. J, 8. Robertâ€" lon,‘Socy.-Trea.s. of the Association, 847 King Street West, Toronto. The neat little stamp in red and white, like above cut, and selling at one cent each, is published by the National Sanitarium Association in the interests of the Muskoka Free Hospital. The stamp does not pay postage, but may be put on letters, packages and Christmas cards of all kinds, and will bear the happy Seaâ€" son‘s Greetings everywhere. ameviees P "_, ; » 0t Venmark sold over 400,000 with the coâ€"operation of stores, churches, clubs, and boys and girls. In fact, everybody helped in this popâ€" ular movement, and this year their National Red Cross Society is selling the stamps all over the States. ONLY THRKOUGH LINE started in Denmark ago, where the ea built and financed Hospital. A year a Society of Denmark with the coâ€"opera churches, clubs, and In fact, everybody h. in ""_ ah,. CV 3|‘ paying for printing r ) and distribution, d * §!| will be used for the m y]| maintenanceof poor ij;‘l patients at the lioomemnnl)) Musrora FErncc Hosritan â€" ror OONavuP‘nvns, and for extending the fight against the dread White Plague, This Christmas Stamp idea was Chl'istflas Stamp; A l!illlon_to_ be Sold Before A STAMP FOR CANADA To Denmark about t(;:x;-â€"ye';;; ) the eash returns have financed a Consumptive A year ago, the Red Cross Every penuny from the stamps, after %. 6 ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO BON BO\s ALDWAYs Ne i â€" 'Z‘E†1’_,‘: ® "“): W \fi»ï¬/j 4 gmâ€"s [ m «i7 ht L’V: ""sn m Irr s lu Te : m d d e P3 ) epvRyil o agf PB hA For all Oxiford Cream Separator Repairs &.- C a u?i mg» ,’“’ 2 V':. /“ (a9" '&' >/-'3: .\ I % oR 7‘; v~%é 1 s 39. otLe L/ wtude® â€" ) Licensed Auclioneer for Co Terims moderate, Arrangements for to autes, &c., mnst be made at the Re fice, urham, gss* Correspondence 4 there, or to Ceylon 1. O., will be ; attended to, ‘Terms on anulication + Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme Court Notary Public Commissioner. oP to ()" Barvrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer ac. Money to Loan at lowest rates. Vollth AntmbetPedis w 1i fresh Baking always hand. _ Also a good ass ment of Candies, Nuts oranges, Holiday Baking the thing 10 AbLink mf: tirm ; {lusurance Agent. Money to Loan, Issuer of Marmage Licenses, A genâ€" eral financial business transacted., AZTAUR H. JACKSON Ofliceâ€"Calder‘s Block, over Post Office H‘\ NOR GRADUATE Toronto University Grad nate Royal College Dental Surgeon Dentistry in all its brauches, Ve have a good W. C, PICKERING D. D S., L DS . McPHMHAIL_» Aloney to moan, ffice, over *Gordon‘s Tov users are requested to VICKERS, 605 Parli Office over fice, MceIntyre Block over the Stan dard Bank, Durhim, Ontario, J. G. HUTTON, M. D., C. Member Oollogoo Pl:.y:.ictm and Surgeons ntario {}@ice and Residence Cor. Garafraxa and Geo â€" su., wtrootof Hill. Old Moodie Corner, OFFICE HOURS $â€"11 a. m 2â€"4 p m. J. F.GRANT D.D.S., L. D. QURKHAM, ONT. Notary Public, Commissioner Pryvsicta® & Bvlém. °y fice over J. &,J. Hunter‘s Store 8 to 10 a.x. HOURS : { 2 to 4 P. M 7 to 9 P, x. O2~ Bpechl attention ven to Discases Women and Chfldren. 0 ARTHUR GUN, . _ STINSON Model Bakery «hV d LQ LCA TL Ceylon bas a telephone aflu' Telephone Connection No. 10 °~ hn neoae 4 on sc ilols McPHAIL, Ceylon P. 0 C. RAMAGE, Durhan . P. TELFORD C:0NVEYANCER, &c wte, Arrangements for sales as mnst be made at the Review Ofâ€" &x*" Correspondence addressed Ceylon 1‘.0., will be promptly Terms on application to W. F. DUNN juested to write 605 Parliament St TORONTO, ONT. «ways on good assortâ€" think of ndw rdon‘s Jewelry Store supply of Nuts and (Lower Towa FRESH Urey ieaded Umbrelias, ifectionery, Nuts, ‘oom to mention 1008 money f.]nan you chance to ly, man, girl iding in the *‘ect number 1 the pumpâ€" t the first to the next rect count in will go the . Free