V} We have been asked what about elubbing with the ReviEew ? We are now prepared to answer. By special arâ€" rangements and the most liberal terms of the respective publishers we AfC enabled to make offers to cash sub seribers which, even in these days of cheap reading, are astonishing. They are as follows : Orrer No. 1. â€"We will furnish the Durhamw, Oct‘r 1895 for €1.20. Or#er No. 3. to Dec. 51si, 13 Orwer No. 3.â€"The "REevIEw Aaione to Dec. Sisi, 1395 for $1.00. The "Grone" is admitted by ali to be the. most enterprising paApCT in the Dominion. Fuall market reports, latest world news, sporting events, splendid miscellany, intensely Canadian, Liberâ€" al in politics, (in & double sense) and a fine home department. __The "Stux" from its first issne has &_:‘.Sm"l;om its first issre bas miost vigorously conducted and great success. Reprosents one of Eh-oot pmgreesivc movements of the yâ€"L movement which has affected business and policical life. If you want the »SUx" now is your chance. The Review iself is a live local paper. Has a fine list of correspondents. @Gives a voice on all public questions. Is improving and will be still further improved. : Letters will appear in the tature as in the past from our able To ronto correspondent, the versatile journalist S. L. M. Luke and other writers in various fields. . YoU CaAXN‘r AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT THE Review. We bave great pleasure in congrat our esteemed contemporary, E ~Sound * _Advertizcr," on its e edition of the 5th inst. the letter press is just what it ought to be, a well got up historical, biographical and inâ€" @ustrial repert of the coming City of the North. The photos of the leading i&bena of Owen Sound, of its public Buiraings and of its prineipal industrial «establishments are very fine. Indeced the wholc gretâ€"up of the paper is most itable to the talent and enterprize coter. We heartily wish the vertizer" every suceess. NMr. D. L. Moody, the well known i list, is expectedito hold continuâ€" services for ten days or £Wo weeks Toronto, beginning on the 4th of ber next. The services will be held in the Massey Hall, if It can be procured at a reasonable cost. At a large mecting of clergymen and lay men held on the 4th inst. an executive eommittee was appointed for the purâ€" pose of making the necessary arrangeâ€" menis â€"We observe that Dr. Wim. Peterâ€" n, Principal of the Dundee College, s been appointed Principal of the rvenity of McGill College Montrcal. Peterson comes to Canada with tn'puumon of a distinguished schoâ€" and z capable administrator. Curiqusly Curigualy the crgan passes oVC" °* name of Clancey, for of all the memâ€" bers of the opposition he would seem tostand in power and influence next to the leader himself. â€"The civil authorities Ok Nimes capital of the Depar was the imeans ‘mvlds into the are wroth at the prived of this sot as Demetrius and fighting to the the citizens. Th of idols were fur 'kfle_ cit.zens sirrounding} cou The Empire \has great difficulty | Liuz aleader for the opposition i the House of Assembly, and well it ag, for it will travel far before it finds ‘ «ggerthy . successor to Mr. Meredith. | ~ mentioning the names of Mr. r, Mr. Howland, Mr Whitncy it t «Is.outside the House, and ï¬ndsl . Edward Clark, Senator Ferguson, nd Mr. William Laidlaw as eligible ‘ x the_leadership of the opposition. i ooA nnan {anesne q ver the | ga > â€"The "drink question mdw public mind . . After the ple! CLUBBING. d. After the plebiscite ry we are within a visi of a strong effort being I pt a scttlement of the qu 7 L ca S ons rance b d to answer. By special arâ€" and the most liberal terms ctive publishers we art make offers to cash subâ€" ch, even in these days of v_ are astonishing. They : supporter of Sir Wilfred Lawâ€" Local option reforms rathcr‘ rs the Gothenburg syStemâ€" In a to the Dean. of Chester be is reâ€" 1 to have said, that for maDy . BRe had been strongly of the m that the principle of selling !“'M public vroiit only offered s chance of escape from the preâ€" , and almost eontemptâ€" nt which is a disgrace . r. Gladstone does alâ€"option overboard, buat its ipsu%iciency a8 8 monmecmamea ie te nercmanee es REVIEW re furious mL MOW sSPMC2 00 tzens of Ephesus and the * country embraced Chrisâ€" thus destroyed a: source of m. It is to be hoped in the our civilization that the o¢ Nimes will adbere to athorities of the town of { the Department of the have prohibited bullâ€" e great indignation of his relie of barbarism ns of drawing great â€" of drawing great city, and the citizens prospect of being deâ€" wce of revenue, jJust the rest of the makers wous at the apostles 11th, 1894. furnish the end of 1895 ®" for one A FARM end of alone the remedy for existing evils, for he adds â€"* I am friendly tc local option but it can be no more than a partial and occasional remedy." Some, with a jaundiced vision, see in this deliver ance of the great Statesman, a slap at his old friends. But plainly it is nothâ€" ing more than the deliberate opinion of a man who can rise superior to party prejudices and look with a single eye at a great and pressing question. Knox College has this year reached ] the semiâ€"centenary Of its foundation. The commemorative services of this imâ€" portant event were held last week in Knox Church, Toronto. ‘The services began on Tuesday evening and were concluded on Wednesday evening. A large number of the alunni of the college were present as a matter of course. There was also present, a large contingent from Queen‘s University Kingston, representatives of all the other Divinity schools in _ Tororto, the Lieutenant Governor and the Mayâ€" or of Toronto, the Hon. Edward Blake, chancellor,. Mr. â€" Murlock, Viceâ€"chanâ€" cellor and Mr, Loudon, ‘President of the University of Toronto, etc. etc, * > The Ju})ileé services were.opened on Tuesdayjevening by the_Attvy.. Dr‘ Patton, Erincipal of Princeton Univerâ€" sity, Philadelphia, a distinguished staâ€" dent of Knox college, who preached the opening sermon on {Christianity as a supernatural religion. Previous to 1844 the only Presbyâ€" terian college in Canada was that of Queen‘s, Kingst~u, which had been founded a short time before in conâ€" nection with the church of Seotland. But in 1843 the Disruption took place in the church of Seotland, when a great body of the people and a large majority of the clergy, for conscience sake,left the â€" Establishâ€" ed chuarch and formed what has since: been know as the Free Church, and though the cireumstances of the Pres byterian church in Canada were yery \ different from those of the parentchurchâ€" es at home, the principles in both were lsimilar. and in consequence a large | majority ot the Canadian church, | !ministcrs and peopie, being in decp | sympathy with the Free church, formâ€" ’ ed a separate communion in Canada. | This division led to the founding of Knox Coilege for the training of young men for her ministry, the professors and property of Queen‘s College remainâ€" ing in connection with the Chuarch of Seotland. The disruption of the Church of Seotiand took place in May 1343 and in November of the following year Knox College was opened with seven | students in attendance. The first place | of meeting was a room in the residence | of the Rey. Henry Esson, but in 1854 | the classes were removed to the buildâ€" ing now known as Knox. College,. Jn 1861 the reunion of the Frée and United Presbyterian Ohurches in Canada was effected forming . the Presbyterian Chareh of Canada and later on the larger union of that church with the Presbyterian church in . .connection with the Church of Seotland, took place, with great advantage upon the whole to both ministers and people. Flder J. H. Lake, of the LAPIAT DMJ Saints Church has been ‘in this neighborâ€" hood and is holding succeseful meetings in the churcb. D. C. MeArdle has an attack of Inflamâ€" mation of thefangs, but is getting better. Adam Searlett and wife haye moved into the old homestead on the farm and gave the: young people wedding party on the 5th inst. As far as we bear the people had & good time. Some of our people took in the Durâ€" ham and Flesherton she ws. A Patron Convention was held last week in Fiâ€"sherton, Grey, as constituted for the House of Commoans. There were s l eia Ne nanbatiane Mr. J. D. Morrison left on Oct, 1st, for Knox College Toronto. D: en We s es 2i KNOX COLLEGE JUBILEE. defogates 008 0 ol ted cofâ€" The meeting We believe was called, owâ€" ing to some dissatisfaction as to the candidate ~chosen. The delegates <we understand endorsed the former choice. 7 i i 0 Rommad e y t has resulted. Aisgraceful. aifference time ago LOPEVILLE. Lake, of the Latter Day has been‘in this neighborâ€" ding succeseful meetings rention was held last n, Grey, as constituted Jommons. There were all the Associations. we referre* to a arose between two The people of Egremont are IOVA! °O their Fair. This was proved. Wednes day of last w"eek, when, under the disadâ€" vantage of a dishearting forenoon, there was still present many hundreds of her inbabitants to make entries, examino entries, and keep up the record of their show. â€" The elements, about 11 or 12 ‘clock seeming to get ashamed of themâ€" selves, cleared up and gave, exhibitors and sightseers a splendid afternoon and icvonin;:. There were 700 entries, even under the bad conditions, some exhibits came too late, and many no doubt did not come at all. However, the crowd came and though ‘oldtimers say there have been larger. crowds, it . was evident that with a favorable morning all records would have beeh surpassed TW hilethese ts so.much to give credit for, white President, Secretary, directors‘ and people are all showing commendable energy and interest in the Fair, the question still arises * What are you goâ€". ing to do about it?" Something better better surely is necessary in the way of accommodation for one of the best townâ€" ship shows in this or any other county. A new BHall is certainly necded in the progressive village of Holstein. If posâ€" sible, in connection with the grounds, there should be erected sheds of some kind to give shelter to stock on a possibe inclement or bot day. We even see a As usual the show of Horses, cattle etc. was good. â€" The cattle not being excelled, if equalled by, county exhibiâ€" tions. In horses the Caldwell Bros. took a big share of the prizes in the Roadster class, and in Avershires of course they lead. President Swanston in Sheep and grade cattle is hard to beat. On the 4th page will be found the listfof prize winners and judges in full. In the temperance Hall were sOMO® CA~ cellent exhibits, the butter alone in the opinion of experts not being up to the usual excellence. Donaghy the Photoâ€" grapher had a fine display in one corner, while the fruit and pies were so temptâ€" ing th::t; ( councillor l-iye had frequently to remind."hands off" The ball proved entirely inadequate for the entertainment. â€" Such a packing, squeezing, **bound to get there" crowd surely was never before seen in Holstein. ‘A panic of any kind would surely have resulted seriously,, however the good humored crowd, sat or stood, or perched in patience and discomfort while a merâ€" itorious â€" programme was given, A variety company (or were there two) from Mt. Forest gavean excellent disâ€" play of two humorous pieces, in which considerable dramatic power was disâ€" played especially by Welton as the Black Statue and F. Ellis as Paddy Miles‘ boy. The singing by Miss Swanâ€" ston was highly applauded. Miss S. has a voice of great compass and well under control. â€" Mr. W. Ramage, an old favorâ€" ite in Holstein® was also well received. \Â¥iss Dickson kindly and efficiently actâ€" t ing organist. s s Nee Eun ARNC C ratl e OM Ledrace n We were. pleased tomeet with Mr. G. Freeman, and to find him in charge of tl e grist mill,. His fame as a miller will keep up the reputation of Holstein mill. R. Henry, Jr. did a fine business on the corner.. Wonder if the sharper, who. in the dusk of the evening,.bolted 25¢‘s, worth of cigars when the crowd . was thining, intends to send in that quarter or is he chuckling still. It was a, small piece of business. The Secretary has our thanks for courtesy in giving all needed informaâ€" tion. EGERMONT‘S WORLD‘S FAIR. n The Allan Park br excellent music an praise. The President, Seev., Directors and friends of the above show rejo‘cs in a good day for the opening of their anâ€" nual Exhibition. The weather was cool, but this did not detain exhibitors and the nuumber and excellence of the exâ€" hibits proves that this year is to be a reâ€" cord breaker. 1 ' & P e NV NO Sn ul C judges"snme work. cheese &e., would prï¬t,t-,ntious places ERET UR C en db nen it The Secy. has our thanks for cout sies extended to our representative. PRIZE LIST.â€"1ST DAY. CLASS 6. Grain and Seeds. Bushel F. Wheat, Clawsonâ€"Donald McDougald. Bu. Sp. Wheat, white Rus. â€"J Brodie, J Reid. Bu. Sp. White Fife â€"A Muir, J Brodie. Bu. Sp. Wheat any other kindâ€"Neil MceCaunell, G, Arrowâ€" smith. â€"Bu. Barley Gâ€"rowedâ€"J Brodie, W Reid. Bu. Bar. 2â€"rowedâ€"J Brodie, J Nichol. Bu. Oats, Whiteâ€"J Brodie, D. MeMillan. Bu. Oats, Qlack»-J Broâ€" other kindâ€"Neil MeCaunell, G, Arrowâ€" | smith. â€"Bu. Barley Growedâ€"J Brodie, W Reid. Bu. Bar. Zrowedâ€"J Brodie, J Nichol. Bu. Oats, Whiteâ€"J Brodie. D. MeMillan. Bu. Oats, Black â€"J Broâ€" die, J Menderson. Bu. Peas, Large, D) McMillan, W Reid. _ Peas Smmallâ€"J Brodic, â€" W Reid. Cornâ€"J Hem:â€" stock T Moore. Timothy Seedâ€"J Brodie, P Muir. White Beansâ€"D MeCormick W. Stewart. Col. Beansâ€"D MeCormick, W. Stewart. Flax Seedâ€"XR. Best, D. MeDougall. CLASS 7. Roots and Vegetables. 1 bushel Early Rose Potatoesâ€"J. Henâ€" derson. 1 bushel Beauty of Hebronâ€" W. Meads. D. McMillan. 1 bushel any other kindâ€"P. Watson, J. W. Christic. ‘ Collection Potatoces, 1 peck eachâ€"D, Mcâ€" Millan. P. Watson. 6 Turnips, Swedeâ€" P. Watson, J. I. Graham. 0 Turnips, any other kindâ€"A. Sealey, D. McMillan. 6 Mangold Wurtzelsâ€"P. Watson, R. Oliver." 6 Beetsâ€"Neil MeCanuel, J. I. Graham.. 2 heads Cabbageâ€"R. Best, J. J. Walch. 2 Caulifiowersâ€"J. McRae, R. Best. 1 quart Potato Onionsâ€"A. Muir, J. Aussem. 12 Onions raised from topsâ€"J. MeDouald, P. Watson. 6 Parsâ€" nipsâ€"J.: Hemstock, H. Watson. 6 Carâ€" rots, Fieldâ€"P, Muir, A. Muir. 6 Carâ€" rots, Tableâ€"J. Aussem, J. Nichol. 2 Pumpkins. common yellowâ€"J. I. Graâ€" bam, ‘R. Best. 2 Pumpkins, any other kindâ€"J. 1 Grabam. 2 Se?:ashâ€"J. Mcâ€" Rae. J. Brodie. 2 Roots Celeryâ€" J. Hemâ€" stock, J. MeRae. 2 Citronsâ€"J. I. Graâ€" bam. H..Mathewson. 2..3\’&:.0:' Melonsâ€" P. Watson, _ R. Best, Tomatoesâ€"R. Best, W. Wilcos. . _ Collection Vegetâ€" ableâ€"J. 1. Graham, J. Brodie: _ > T CLASS 8.. Fruit. Winter Apples=â€"J I Grahun. J Brodie. Fall Applesâ€"A Muir, J Nichoi. Collecâ€" tion Applesâ€"â€"J I Grabam, J Brodie. Crab A;;}les-J W Christie, D. McCorâ€" mack, Phunsâ€"M Riley,. \V . Wilcox. Pearsâ€"J I Graham A Sealey, Grapes â€"J Eckart: J 1. Grabam,‘ * ~ ARTEMESIA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY‘S SHOW. f e are s ince Hall were some ex brass band furnished and received much nre loval to 0 7 0.0. MAE en Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used, The many, who live bstâ€" ter than others and enjoy lifo more, with less expenditure, by moro promptiy adapting the worid‘s best products ts the needs of physic:xl being, will atters the valuo to heaith. of the pure liquid laxative vrinâ€"iples embriced in the remoedy, Syrup of Figs. * Its excellience is duo to its prosenting h. the form most acceptable and pleasâ€" anz to the taste, the rt freshing and truly beneficial propertiee of & perfect laxâ€" ativo ; effact ually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headschos and fevers aud permanontly curing sons‘ipation, It has given sotivfaction to millions and met with tho approva« of the modical profession, becauue it acts on the Kidâ€" neys, Liver and o we‘s without workâ€" ening them and isis perfectly free from {uory objectionsbre gubstance. ,___ . .. Syrup of Fizs is for salo by aWdrugâ€" gists in Â¥"c. bettles, but it is mantâ€" factured by tho Colifornia Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, A Tw N0 eW intarmed. you wil 106 _ CLASS 9. Flowers. Hand Boquetsâ€"W Mead, W Wilcox Table Boquetâ€"W_Wileox, W Meads Collection House Plantsâ€"M Riley. CLASS 10. Dairy, &c. It McPhail, Mrs Mrs McCanue Glovesâ€"Miss Patchwork Q Patchwork Quiltâ€"â€"Miss MeDougall, aits. Hemstock. Other Quiltâ€"Miss MePhail, Mrs P Watson, Homemade Breadâ€"Mrs J Henderson, Miss Gibson. Berlin wool work, raisedâ€"Mrs N McCannel, Mrs W Meads. Berlin wool work, not raisedâ€" Miss Muir, Mrs P Watson. Col. Berlin wool work â€"Miss Gibson, Miss Gibson, / Mrs W Trimble. _ Wreathâ€"Mrs D $Mcâ€" Cormick, Mrs W ilcox. Gent‘s Shirtâ€" Miss Mauthewson, Mrs Wileox. Hooked matâ€"NMrs Hemstock, Mrs P Watson. Crochet in Cottonâ€"Miss McPhail, Miss Mathewson. Crochet in Woolâ€"Miss McPhail, Mrs N_ McCaunel Fancy Knitting, woolâ€"Miss Gibson, Mrs Meâ€" Cannel. Fancy Kllitti1\Â¥. cottonâ€"Miss McPhail, Miss McDougall. Braiding in cottonâ€"Miss Muir, Mrs W Watson: Tatting in cottonâ€"Miss McPhail, Miss Mathewson,. Arrasene workâ€"Miss Gibâ€" son. Mrs W Trimble. Crazy Patehwork â€"Miss Gibson, Mrs N McCanuel, Emâ€" broidery in silkâ€"Miss Mathewson, Miss Gibson. â€" Embroidery in cottonâ€"Mrs W Watson. Outline workâ€"AMrs P Watson, Miss Muir. Woll work on Oanvasâ€"Miss Gibson, Mrs Wilcox. _ Macrame Laceâ€" Miss F McLean, Mrs N McCannel. Toilet Toz Wice Mathewson. Miss Gibson. Crochet in Cottonâ€" Mathewson. . Croch McPhail, Mrs N 4 Knitting, woolâ€"Mis Cannel. Fancy Kni MePhail, Miss McD« cottonâ€"Miss Muir, Tatting in cottonâ€"] Mathewson,. Arras soun, Mrs W Trin}lfw uw id Watson. Outin« Miss Muir. Woll Gibson, Mrs Wil Miss F McLean. ] Setâ€"Miss Mathe Special Prizes. Best Bushel Fife wheat by J, McGowâ€" an, $1.â€"A. Muir. Best bushel black oats, by C. W. Rutledge, the Markdale Standard one_yearâ€"J. Brodie, Best lemon pie, by Dy. Hutton, $1.â€"Mrs. J. Mclnnis. Best Pampkin pie, by Pr. Hutton, $1.â€"Mrs. D. MeCormack. â€" Best collection of grain and seeds, given by W . Jackson, implement agent, Markâ€" dale, one wheelbarrow \‘afued at $4.â€" J. Brodie. The morning opened with an overcastâ€" sky, but a vift in the east gave promise of a fayorable day. It go! warmer, President MeCormick, Secy. Brodie, Vice Pres. Nichol and all the staff of officers were wreathed in Smiles. Balance of prize list on Supplement. snn hecmmanrege n enc mc EDGE HILL ECHOES. The fields are being blackened. The Fall Fairs are over and apple paring bees are becoming numerous. Mr. T. H. Farr has returned to Lonâ€" n sns cof resume his studies: at Mr. T. H. Farr has return@d iD 127. don and will resume his studies at Huron College this week, This has been a prosperous senson with Geo. Ritchic, the beeâ€"king. He has extracted about a ton of pure honey. Yr. Win. Ritchiec bas invested in a wind mill and force pump, which supâ€" plies his stables and house with water, He has a tap in each room. Mre, Dr. Black and her little daughter Bela have returned to their home in Paisley after a pleasant sojourn of two weeks with friends at Edge Hill and Flesherton. 4 Mr. Jno. A. Black of. Waltersville paid one of his accustomed fiying visits to the Avenue, Sunday. m â€" Ssd The farmers here protect the game, no straw for game, but: feel safe when on th and secure imunity 1 and â€" hallâ€"siar yed c know, is sweet even protect the game, not that they care & straw for game, but they would like to {feel safe when on their own property, and secure imunity from passing bullets andâ€" hallâ€"s:aryed canine. Life, you know, is sweet even to farmers. nnnnne e id iez reem r you like a good smoke try a "Ferris wheel " at MacFarlane‘s. c Woon tor sate.â€"first class Hardwood at $1.2% per. cord. J. A. Hunter. Upper? Town. ~§ P If you want to buy Of sell a farm, adâ€" vertise in the Toronto Weekly Mai‘. That paper reaches 109,000 farmers hcmes every week and your advertise ment should meet the eye of some oné who wants to purchase. Advertiseâ€" ments of this class are in the Toronto Weekly Mail for Five Cents al word for each insertion. â€" Twenty Cents a word ‘ for five insertions. Address ‘The Mail Toronto, Canada, y L.0 NO orraaF The steam whistle is silent RxEuLEY IN SIX HOURN â€"1000M00O0R ney and Bludder â€" Diseases â€" relieved hours by the *Great South Americat ney Care." ‘This new remedy is : surprise and delight on account of i ceediag promptness in relieving pain bladder, kidneys, back and every par urinary passages in male or female. lieves retention of water and pain in it almost immediately. If you want relief and cure this is your remedy. â€" McFarlane & Coâ€", Druggist. The undersigned offers free the\fol- lowing receipt for the benefit of all sufâ€" ferers from Rheumatism as & gratefal acknowledgment of his own cure :~~ * Nitrate of Potash $ 02 ; Alcohol 2. 0z ; Glycerme 14 0z ; Oil of Wintergreen 20 d@rozs ; Liverwort leaves 1 oz : ‘Manâ€" drake root 4 0z. ‘ Infuse the two last soparately in water. strain through a cloth, .thaz add the other ingredients ; this will fill 2 black bottles. . A. tablespoonful 3 times a day before meals. Cost of ingredients 28 cents. KNOWLEDGE â€" UMC PC Loams e, by Dr. Hutton, $1.â€"Mrs. J. _ Best Pumpkin pie, by Pr. $1.â€"Mrs. D. MeCormack. â€" Best 1 of grain and seeds, given by cean "imnvlement agent, Markâ€" substitute if . ffered W Rheumatism Cure. 2ND. DA Y Mc He Mc M iss McPhail, _ Men‘s Lean, Miss McPhail. Miss McDougall, Mrs Quiltâ€"Miss MePhail, memade Breadâ€"Mrs Gibson. â€" Berlin wool N McCannel, Mrs W â€"J. Aussem. 5 Ibs. W, Watson, J Ausâ€" ae madeâ€"J Brodic. (G Stewart. Maple . J. McLean, â€" Five MeL.ean, W Stewart, TeR EoDi is new remedy is a great ight on account of its ex= icss in relieving pain in the back and every past of the in male or female. . It reâ€" { water and pain in ’pu.s.i.nf; nnc Nsw o Rogbhadhi oi e e TWs 5 are determined to yckings â€" AMui el. Pair mitts K. WATSON, sc. 7 â€" Varmey. you want quick remedy. Sold by Gimet it toy New Store: New Man:; New Goods! | â€"â€"<:3 EVERYTHING NEW! &>=>â€"= _ PADOASTICY memele m o Oe Metine d Pradigcn W.G.R., Bentinck, on or about the +0th of| August, three sheep and two ewe lambs. Any person giving information that wil lead to their discovery will be svitably rewarded. % w PMEDEELnd Strayed away from Mr. George Brown, 1 W.G.R., Bentinck, on ( DoFnoch, Sep 26th Down! KNOCKED Our Stock Wall Paper | Must be - Estrayed Sheep. y ‘Pick up a suit of TWEED at 25¢ per * & yard, regutar price 50c. Brmg Slze Of Room & sCOTCH TWEED SUIT made to order x | and trimmed for $16.00. This is a Get QU.Ot&thIlS. | snap. 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An examination of our Goods is respectâ€" fully requested. Sold by all Drugg Reduced, Exyen at A Sacrifice. Mrs. E. DAVIRBSON‘S. MacFARLANE & Co Millinery, Dalgiish‘s old Stand, haiienl icaunin ud vaytr Mb Pivrcee aveni ied Pnat ind Euo. Thousands of Young and Middle A en are annually «wept to & premature ve through early indiscretion avd Jater fe;doemeo. Self abuse umr Constitational ï¬lrgod Discases have ruined and wreeked the life of many a promising young man. Have you any of the following Bflpwms: _ Norvous and Despondent; Tired in Morning: NO Ambiâ€" tion; Memory Poor; ily Futigned; Excitable and Irritable; Eyes Blur; Pimples on the Face; Dreams and Drains at Night; Reatless; Haggard Looking; Blotches; Sore gnhmt; Hair Loose; Pains in Bodngnnken Eyos; Lifeloss; Distrustfol and Lack of Auvc and Htzength. . Our New Met Treatment will build you up mentally, physically WEAXK, NERVOUS&DISEASED MER EO TLE dsthsanoth â€" Energy and Strength. Our and sexually. Chas. Pattorson. Read mAXPFm What gÂ¥Fe uinat UNJ. NENN ‘? C * At 14 yoars of ago I ler s me. I became nervous and B smy stand no exertion. Head J * drains at night weakened C â€" &§B tric Belts, Patent Medicine ’i"“p\ " SA nohelp. A friend advised 1 NeXE EMB sont me one month‘s trea /A 1 /2 2 mysolf gaining every day. Gered in one m‘nth . all es¢ fails." They have cur Dr. Moulton. ‘ m (MS CMITE uon ts &5 "(,’ "Some 8 years ago I c0 Lo if} â€" disonse. 1 went to Hot Bprit [ xined me. Atter a while t ',jh became sore, pains in limbe ‘J 4 loss of hair, glands enlarge 1 72. 9 Konnedy&x.orgm‘sflwm 24 had no oIvmpwm for five JI ; T doetor, haa.r:iiï¬ recomen Curea o yours ago. . syPAMis." â€" It eradicato t Capt. Townsond. ‘ tss 15 YEARS IN DF ( \ "I am 88 of ago, or me. I became weak 4 affected and I foared Brigh s factory and my home unba; G ~. T tuok_ treatment from Dr MzX Method built me up mont + Wez and actlike a man in every agsh ]/~ \ y t fls t#" No Names | <g>~ is Const ns EnbeSimi t * drains and gpmuâ€" C NP RPIERUIULLIALLL J cak Parts and All Kiduey and BFmden® a""" °00 "° " Pre. Kennedy & Kergan are the leading specialista of ‘ America.: ‘They gusrantse to cure or nO pat. Their renuâ€" run no risk. . Write them mhonad 0 no E+d v'bo u."&h“ '?n."‘“u oo unymmqmm, m..& 'Wtihforn,o ons eQuestion List and Book Free. Consultation Free. â€" ~â€"vrmmert 0 0 0 c oa LC It L C Also Reduced pyphilis, Varicocele, Str Yeak Farts and ALl Ki OF 1894 ists _ Millinery. Falil Millinery fhe prg‘ni:«s of! SHADES 13 YEARS IN DETROIT. 150.000 CURED. "Some 8 years ago I eontracted a serious consUIUGEONNS SIUUT disease. 1 went to Hot Springs to treat for syphilis. Mercury almost killed mo. After & while the symptoms again appeared. . Throat became sore, pains in limbs, pimples on face, blotches, eyes red, loss of hair, glands enlarged, etc. A medical friend advised Drs. Kennedy & Eorgan‘s Now Method Treatmont. It curod mo, and Lheve had no l{mptoml for ï¬:;lan- I am married and bappy. As & doetor, hac:lifl recomend it to all who have this terrible discasoâ€" ayphités." . It eradicate the poison from the blood." s 00000 022. .aa annrn is malite d w uNo * At 14 yoars of ago I learned. a bad habit which almost ruined me. I became nervous and weak. My back troubled me. I could stand no exertion. Head and eyes became dull. Dreams and drains at night weakened mo. I tried seven Modical Firms, Elecâ€" tric Belts, Patent Medicines and Family Doctors. They gave me no belp. A friend advised metotry Drs. Kennody & Kergan. ‘They sent me one month‘s treatment and it cured me. I could feel myself gaining every day. Their New Method Treaiment cures when all else fails." They have cured many of my friends." for me. 1 bec#m® AUUUUMIUUON Marriad lif. wa gw n:;dmlyhom unba; i I tried ?l:}l h: &“’f "‘lnod till ( co? Rontuent from Dre, Kennody 2nd Komen. , Theile. Now Method built me up mentally, phy-iulg and sexually. . I fool and act like a man in every reepoot. . Try om." I#" No Names Used Without Written Consent of Patient. pru w N DRS. KENNEDY & KERGAN m&ga_rlo!m.mdmuflod. Whon young I led a o. Early indiscretions and later exc08508 made trouble °* T bscame weak and nervous. _JM( ‘.Id'daoyn boca'xjno on n nmnenthac: o16, TELEZT UA mtadder Disea AU Kiduey and Bladder piscases. 1 sw M J MJ Nt 2. .15 :) : i mnteed Huek dimy n . e m e i To 1 roren t esc n 00 Neiagiori tw 4 " ’ Wool, T\7‘\700?1, Etc. all taken at Cash Price in exchange for GOODS. regular price ol oV. 10 bars ELECTRIC SOAP for 25¢. 1 SODA 4¢ a pound. 5 Its CURRANTS for 25¢ or 25 its fort $1.00. 20 tb CHEST of NEW JAPAN TEA for 1 $5.00, regular price £6.00. ‘ 27 ts YELLOW SUGAR for $1.00, | 4 Its TAPIOCA for 25¢. | Trv 61bs. of our JAPAN TEA f Look at This List & o For Gash or Produce. The Cash System is the only w vantage and purpose quoting a Customers just what we are do Dry Goods and Clothing Wsa wins _19,0")0 1bs. of Wool rig certs per Ib. for it. Rush it in n« Butter, Eggs, Dried Apples, Lard, Tallow, x mt l x e e ie L s oo c m e t nc ow ns e mz eontracted a nri&u{ 9gnar.icudoml blood. To CGASH AND GNE PRICE. . RDAcCcA PEX O B2 never fails in curing Discason of men @roceries. 0 Have ‘ Doneâ€" he only way to do business nowâ€"a day. We find it a great 2dâ€" quoting a few of our prices each week in order to show our we are doing, and how much they can save by paying for their Goods when they get them. _ Py mA eE RZ, se pe, DOWN 1,00 Upper Town, Durham. WE ARBE | isms MarkinG ." .of Woolright away. an1 will give sixteen Rush it in now. â€" It is as good to us as Cash. Coal 0 One Car (60 bbis.) of Coal Oil, American Water White PEOPLE‘S MILL. & The New American Lantern, Lamps, Burners, Shades &c. Corner, Upper Town, Durham. table Lanterns, H. PARKER, Having thoroughly overhaulâ€" ed and refitted these Mills, we are now prepared to do all kinds of custom work to the satisfaction of the public. CHOPPING A SPECIALTY. EVERY UR Refined Coal Oil. DAY xsx HEWSON BROS. S >â€"ANJ â€"â€"â€" BLACK WORSTED Suits at $9.00. MEN‘S SUITS readyâ€"made at $3.50. We would just like to show you our â€"range of READY MADE SUITS and OvVER COATS. We have just marked in 105 READY MADE SUITS of CLOTHING and inâ€" tend to scll them at prices never beâ€" ‘fore seen in Durham. See our $9.00 ULSTERS, regular price 21200 Men‘s LACED BOOTS @ :1.25, regular price $1.50. Men‘s LONG BOOTS made of KANCâ€" ORA LEATHER $3.25. LADIES‘ RUBBERS 3%¢, regular price Druggist, Duraam. NS RUBBERS 55¢ Boots and Shoes. (ane Pork Vinegar at C. McAr MCKeExz® has some chea; ALL kinds of Singer Sewu supplies at W. Shary e‘s. OUR Murdoch cor. sends a which is crowded out. Soxs of Scotland regular Ben Nevis Hall toâ€" morrow e AxoTHER cons shoes just in at and very cheap. Rev. Mr.| ed pulpits Hanover l« Ramsay *Calder‘s c contractors a WE are compe! account of Knox the pen «f Rev week. (5;:; hx A frieng.,‘ game 0. 1 ed on the Durham gr day between the Mark clubs, which resulted side scoring. 3 ANoTHER $ I5¢ tea usuall Qur correspont® week in force. V all, and hope in th prize lists any om will be overlooked THE co er the qu report evening, Ronald F W Dis« Dec the are 8 D ces at SSSX for a load of barrels. He stallion, which was kept loos stail, in the feed passagefup t in hay. Hegot frightened a ‘over Mr. Orchard thereby bre lantern and scat tered the oil. ately the hay was in fiames. Mr. Orchard, who almost n Jy escaped personal injury n save the horses, but a bull Jy escaped personal injury manag save the horses, but a bull got b burred before being extricated. jmplements might bave heen saved the house deanded ail attention. had not a sbower that morping dam ed everything, the efforts of the n« bors would have been unavailing. Joss is about $1200. Insured for Mr. Orchard has the sympathy 0 community in his loss, while a Eâ€"r;mhti( ms, RH & Morl OCAL NEWS. D D almost IITAG ts