a!t May Seem : Remember, T ‘For Xmas, © EBesides e ent J. A. HUNTER. * We don‘t keep "CROCKEKY "â€"as a pule, UuL wE HIYTY Soooiffana nvin A New L‘ne' 18. 23 and 25c. 50 piece China Tea Sets for $5.00. Fancy Ching Cups and lt’S Gettl“g COld, You require an OvERCOAT. We have them from $68 up. There D 9 L t The cold get " akead" of you when we sell imitation FUR CAPS from 50 cents, upP. on t Lt men. Driving Gauntlets also. _A large assortment ofIAL%-VJ%QlL IN%PQRTEtD Drei Suit the times for Skates, Sleigh Bells, X Cut Saws, Handles, Filos an Sawsets Olll' Pl'lCCS Empty Shells, Revolvers, Cartgridges. Straps, " 0. K." and other Tar Papers, C0 . m atiars ligw o ons DPromabure. but it‘s only to remind you, â€" for the spring, â€" that we are the ])ur‘han wanmH‘" HYSLOP, ‘RUDGE, ‘I ~â€"* ~â€" â€" Motto will be "Large Sales & Small Profits." _ J. C. ALLAN & COS Special Announcement | OUR BIG SALE VOF Robes, Coats, Capes, Caps, Collarettes, MONDAY, DEC. 16th, 1895 c have bought direct trom th SPOT CASH the largest consignment in this district consisting of Whish we will sell for CASH PRERICES during this great sale. Ne Will Take ~Have sold very well and we have only a few left. We have never had as clean a stock at this time of the year as we have .at pre'sent and the only thing we can attribute our success to cvas the Extra Good Value we had in them. If you want one *42 TOU v lons as we cannot repeat them. ‘And hard fimesâ€"corabined have made t very difficult but in order to move them use to us we will give a reduction of10% Durham, Aug 13 6 We Have Extra Value 50 The Mild Weather We beg to inform Oour Customâ€" ers and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivalent, and that our .don‘t delay long Ladies‘ Jackets THE CGASH«â€" \ _ < "J" n DNK xD CONTINUE FOR TWO WEEKS. We have a speC Textile Buckskin, Fruit, 0UR HOLIDAY GO0ODS ARE HERE, & J. McKechnie. J. C. ALLAN & CO., ADOPTED BY the same. 1 P}Jef;i:t;{l:(;, but it‘s only to reraind y09, ~ 9l _0 "" ohers‘ / gyStT, WORTH, *‘ HYSLOP. ‘RUD That we have a new consignment of wWOOLLEN BLANKETS. e i o e sys n Th Oranges, Lemons, Apples, California Raisins and Apricots, Valencia Rmnes.and.Exaporated Apples, Pure Spices. FURS % 9(],9 .95‘ G. & J. McKECHNIE. special full line of Dark Flaanelettss, kin, Interlinings cheap and genuine. ON wOCD. HI at ASTONISHINGLY LOW Boas, HEiftc., Eitc. the manufacturers for nt of FURS ever shown n as the money is more «! off our very low prices. the sale of Overcoats Wishinsg You Eepusainnseeisn en e mews | WILL cOMMENCE \ T. ATTEN TION. Call for Prices and FOWL_ Hig Specifications. Pai HOLSTEIN mmmmmonccommmemmemenmemeee= UCCC O 00 ) copn ET aANGLE EOE Nuts, (all kinds), toâ€"day. ‘ â€"Italian troops have suffered a disastrous defeat in Abysinia. _ â€"England demands $60,000 indemâ€" nity trom Venezuela for the arrest of Englishmen. â€"The Suitan has allowed the Powâ€" ers to enter an extra guardship. . It gleases them, and does not affect the utchering of Armenian Christians, which goes wearily on. We need anâ€" ether Peter the Hermit to preach a crusade, â€"Pr. Oronhyatekha, Supreme Chief Ranger of the Independent Foresters, has, we believe, made a serious blunâ€" der, or worse, by using, however inâ€" directly, his high name and authority to further the candidature of High Secretary McGillivray in North Ontaâ€" rio. Mr. McGillivray is in receipt of $6000.u0 a year, the chiefof $10000.00, and these sums are supposed to be paid for services for the good of humanity, Nssn Adrdeormntuinent 1 in an order which is nonâ€"sectarian : .. Sn To oi n ie nonâ€"political insioi® eiocchonsne shall we see the L machine. â€"The election contest in North Ontâ€" ario is waxing hot. . Relays ot the Ottawa Ministers are continually on the scene, as if the veryexistence of the Conservative Party depended upâ€" on the return of Major MceGillivray. In Cardwell also another contest is goâ€" ing on. â€" Mr. Willoughby is the Con servative Standard Bearer and like his fellow worker, Mr. McGillivray, of North Ontario, he claims the privilege of not being compelled to give an opinion upon the Manitoba School Case until such time as the facts are before him. The Maniteba Case however will nct down, in spite of the appeals of the Ottawa Ministers that the Manitoba Schools should be let alone and the battle fought upon the tariff policy of the Government. â€"Sir Chas. Tupper is now on his way to Carada to give advice on the question of a fast Atlantic seryvice. . If it were a fast C. P. R. service now, he came for, to expedite the bringing in of cheap fodder to our farmers from distriets where straw is burned, his "Cumberland War H« made to do duty again 1 erate horse, foot and party in the coming elec â€"The Globe recently very truiy | said that were our manufacturers reâ€" lieved of the many taxes which now increase the cost of the raw material no protective tariff would be required to exclude American goods. . For the American manufacturers themselves are still so hampered with taxes on their raw material that they would not be able to compete in a free Canadian market, and therefore the Canadian manufacturers as well as the farmers would be benefitted by the change. The great injury inflicted upon all inâ€" dustries by the policy of a mgh tariff is well illustrated by the results in the imports of Manitoba of Agricultural Tmplements. During the past season . harvesters, ploughs, mewing machines, &6., were entered at the port of Winâ€" ‘nipcz to the value of nearly $10.000, the duties amounting to about $14,000. Self binders, twine, thrashers, and othâ€" er farm implements imported from aâ€" bread, the United States of course, made a grand total of $279,988 for the first eight months of the year, upon which duties were paid amounting to $49,659.. This large catlay in agriculâ€" tural implements is over and above the amount of goods shipped from the Canâ€" sdian factorics. assIN( But it appears.thA® CUMIDA *°P *MICCJ period the duty of 35 per cent was| successful in excluding the zsmaller‘ implements such as American forks and rakes, hoes, scythes, &c. The: duty was just put high enough to shut out competition and trrow the whole business into the hands of the Canadiâ€" an manufacturers. _ Yet the farmer has to pay the duty all the same, in this case it does not g0 into the Public ‘Treasury but into the cash box of the manufacturer. _ But the manufactarers complain and justly, that the duty on their raw material is so excessive that they are handicar;')ped at every turn in | their business. ossibly so, but in this lispla'mly seen the evils of a mischievâ€" ous interference with the course of al . nte o Ne Ti in en ce lspw.uu_y hoi d 0 1 3 00 ces on t ous interference with the course of ‘ trade, and how, in this instance, under the peculiar dealings of the Orttawa government with the manufacturers, the Manitoba farmer not only pays exâ€" orbit«nt duties on the machines he purchases for himself, but also, by means of rebates, in other words, of bounties, he also pays the manufacturâ€" .ers to supply machines jto the farmers I M otnainnsiet mnpe es welae Em NCE EUNAUET netmgrrey se in the Argentine Republic, cheaper than he himselt can buy at home. CATARRH 1N THE HEAD Is due to im]imre blood andâ€"cannot be cured with local applications. Hood‘s Sarsaparilla has cured hundreds of cases of catarrh because it purifies the blood and in this way removes the ‘cause of the discase. It.aiso builds up the sysâ€" tem and prevents attacks of pneamonis, diphcherlawd typhoid fever. : es,. Factory Cotton 3¢ Figs, Dates, WE ASK YOUR INSPECTIUYN UF SAMLEL, C nb e n en ons ie n ie‘cnettrnnfiaret i , but we have found a snapâ€"Bought from a firm in Liquidationâ€"We don‘t intend keeping Crockeryâ€"Only this lotâ€"No moreâ€" WR r $5.00. Fancy Ching Cups and Saucersâ€"Nice Xmas Giftâ€"23c, usually 35¢â€"Bedroom Lamps complete 206. have them from §$68 up. There are a fow $3.00 PANTS leftâ€"going for $1.00. Ow READY MADE CLOTHING Stock‘s too large FUR CAPS from 50 cents, uP. We have the Genuine Fur as well.â€"And Men‘s and Women‘s Woollen and Cotton Underwear. Lined ECof ALLâ€"WOOL 1IMPORTED SsHAWLS. :m CHEAP. ED SHAWbS.â€" C O com 65c unâ€"Handâ€"made Handles too, Shot Guns from $3.00, Fowder and Sth s 100, onot UUns 2200 PC \a‘ Tarnentine, Ra Al Pirts become the favorite with . every one who :tries We trust that never| : I O. F. a political rs that during the same The Compliments Of THE SEASON Yhompson 1O OH7 o doubt the old Horse" will be n for the degenâ€" 1 artillery of his Hi sK YOUR INSPECTION OF SAME, gâ€";“sn. 3 ‘}: ighest Market Price RAW FU RS. aid for. l P TT CC O docimsinteerenrmmptaienpengpmen i pEFE A poyv Ee PROIM we are the Dumam 285""" _2 agrco ©GCPABMFR )p, * RUDCGE, ‘ RATTAN FELLOW,‘ / STORMER ROYAL. Also, for the best Cheapor wACCMS. IKETS. Syrup in Pails for $1.00. 51b. Good Figs for 25c. 28 Ib. Box selected Layer Raisins for $1.50â€"Others i Raisins, tfinest table), â€" Candies, many varieties, from 10cts a 1b., up. New Lemon, Orange aud Citron Peel. Tcing Sugars, 3¢ ap, Fashionable Scotch Tartans and Plaids 15c up, Tam o‘ Shanters 25¢, Fine Dress Goods, especially in Dark an nrns prvingnnn en on pn on ooo ns oera mm mt en en en nnontinementonnnin mm mnmeny en TL _0 e eppmamg Pie mpmeay Prame ue m ~~â€" mm s oac e Gâ€"eopps in OkMLOUS $15,000 sTOCEE n n n n in on ce JU. COHD, _LP+~ _ harr a mc L . 1MPORTED SHAWLS. Iâ€"" CHEAFP. s and Sawsets, Axes, (all the best) trom 65¢ upâ€"Hand ar Papers, Cow Chains 17¢ up, Rope Halters 4 for 25¢ are the Durham Agents for the following HIGH GRAD fuistentensaia mt ECSE Svol P n‘n M3 qr"n‘RMRR ROY inu Mr. and Mrs, J. Chapman, of Markdale paid their parents a v isit last week. Mr. Thos. McFarlen, of Buffalo, and Miss Etta Sharp, of South Bend, visited Mrs. D. Sharp and family on Friday last £ESOTE e U on ie T aie, I tree. He fred and allhough within & couple of rods of it sissed it, 1t is about thirty years since Mr. Black did much hunLinf and it couldn‘t be exâ€" pected he could take as deadly an aim F Mn t endbin weeks ago and hearing that his ceusin Euphemia was going to be married on the ith of December thought he would play a Yankee Joke and take ber him self so on the fourth of December they were united in the Holy Bonds of Matriâ€" mony at the residence of the bride‘s father, by Mr. James McLean, Elder of the Latter Day Saint‘s Charch,. . Never mind there are as good fish in the sea as eyer werecaught. 1 Mr. William Stinson, of Mt. Forest, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. John Gordon, last week. Mr. W. Bryce has purchased a first 2o Mess Mo t ‘The snow of late has made things a little livelier around these parts as the people are all busy at the timbering business. The Orr Brothers bhave started their Saw Mill and intend doing a rushing The Orr Brothers bave sSL&ATIOU LUM! Saw Mill and intend doing a rushing business. One of our Proton Centre residents shipped a load of dead fowl asud a live man to the city last week. We hear fowl are low, but we don‘t know how men would take in the poultry market. Mr. Joe Lee who has been at Swinton Park during the summer has returned home. _ All seem I)lensed to see him N mamd onto meenanialli©/some of. the fAlt fow! ane IOW, OM ANZ AODANCEE men would take in the poultry Mr. Joe Lee who has been at Park during the summer has home. _ All seem I)lensed to back again especially some of Mr. W. Bryce has purchased a first class cutting box and is prepared to cut s‘raw as fine as chopped oats. Come along with your straw. Mr. J. Bellamy is manufacturing axe handles at a great rate out of «plendid timber known as ** Not Hickory." Mr. Joe Ferris, of Swinton Park, was visiting at his brotherâ€"inâ€"law‘s, John Bachelor‘s on Sibbath last. What we would like to know. What young man walked home alone behind the sleigh from the party the other night? R xn so i If there is any attraction up North theso times. 2 A emescnd Mr. Thos. Coleridge Toronto for a few d week. ir. [ Miss M. Daley is at present spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs, Geo. Watson. Messers John Weir, D. MeKinnon and Aungus McCannel sold off some of their fat cattle last week to Mr, Coutts, of Craw‘o d Miss Jane Bell is laid up with a lame aukle, We hope she soon may be all right again. Mr. Thos. Harrison has been laid up for some time, but is recovering under Dr. Bird‘s care. Mr. W. J. Wilson lost his fine driver by inflammation. f l 200 uqs Master George Hargraye and A. Calâ€" der visited friends in Normanby one Sunday recently. IW,‘.ii;on:hEnvc o:x'e ;)!Gt,he flr‘a‘en . â€" C atles Lottle Vickers 1 mills in county aof Grey where you . Miss Lottie Viskess " can get every Ihl’hz in the WOOdlLo pare meereaak dwelling. MOUSTa S uED L ACAY comfortable brick dwelling house, Jack is one of our happy young bachelors. Girls you had better keep an eye OD him. Mr. Augus McCaunel, a brick Awelling house. Judging by the quantâ€" ity of oats he has inhis granary he will be considering that it is not a good thing for a man to be alone. The Messts Watsons ‘have one of the finest saw bi FAIRWELL CORNERS PROTON CENTRE O AAY AL NAAAE Mss oepemen . yb & | Saucersâ€"Nice Xmas Giftâ€"23¢, usually 3Jocâ€"b80Gro0o0m hLalllpo CUINPLCOU * are a foew $3.00 PANTS leftâ€"zoing for $1 .00, Ouw READY MADE CLOT We have the Genuing Fur as well.â€"And Men‘s and Women‘s Woollen and Co SHAWLS. CHEAP. , Axes, (all the best) trom 65c upâ€"Handâ€"made Hardles too, Shot Guns from ‘xes, (AN NC DOPW 2e m oas Afar 24e Another carload of Czul._al}d Am. C« ck, of Michigan, formerly ntre, came over to his yle;idge was home from few days‘ bolidays last Black was working t time ago he came f deer. _ He obtainâ€" in search,. He came peacefully under a [ although within a on a visit a few MABLE 3 How long before Boothvilie wil 21950 ° the adjacent towns of Brownsville and Priceville? Dr. John Leith, of the 20th con., has teft for North Dakota, having accepted a situation with a college friend locased there. Mr. Ned Harrison had a bee one day ‘hwc week and got lashings of work done Ned is a bustler. Mr. Neil Calderimproved hS p during the Isurmer with the fence which was thought to prettiest on the line until the 12 n ining in uie o inss Ernmrva D WaAxTEp.â€"At the Dr 200,000 feot‘ll.urd Elm visit M EAENAIRCAAd nc ontine Gienet e rrepelniie in long, from 8 inches diameter and up, straight grained and free from defects, for which will be paid the highest price in cash in the market. Mr. Markle, of NeustaG his sister, Mrs. George Kl village. Mr. J. J. Brown has mo residence in the country to house on mill street. Mr. Chas. Gilles left th his home in the country 1 T T u.. resice mny IPIRCHC® RIM ol Mr. Sinclair, our ta Township of Egremo! age last week for the ing the remain ler of Mr. Chas,. Kerr is after a severe attack ‘The farmers in this hauling out their & hogs. We have a «light : 1t is making quite a st age, HLC 19 W adjoining the â€" Miss Me villiage af. View Mr. J. J. Brown arove MM T0 «0 to Kincardine where they will s; their Christmas holidays. The people around to be in a whirl a elections, where there tofct,her Je c e e on en n e OME talking about municipal matters, Mr. Pever Dickson through the influence brought to bear upon him by friends has consented to oppose the present reeve there is not the slightest doubt if we may judge from conversation but that Peter wiï¬(be reeve for the coming that P yoie. News pr(-sonn ‘\r, C. Gillies has s Con. 14. Proton to H the price paid. Mr. W. 4A residence by siding. _ _ 310 C 8 950 Adi 6e idabrentinhnrei e d EC aring for a school entertainment to be held on Friday the 20th. A good time is is expected. Mr. W. Haw is on the sick list. . G. Watson is absent this week attend ing County Council at Owen Sound. Miss S. Hargrave is visiting friends it Mx:: Dodds Stud« occupied the pulpit a Sabbath last. Alma MBE LONERI TE COCCT WaxTBp.â€"At the Dromore Saw Mill, 200,000 feet Hard Elm, $ feet 6 inches long, from 8 inches diameter and up, stmiglhn grained and free from defects, for which will be paid the highest price in cash in the market. in cash in Married,â€"Mr, Job to Miss M. Jack, of F for their new bome Oth. | Pleased to hear of the recovery of our w k Mr. Wallace and son, Florence Clark, Mr. J. Viek | ors, and Mre. R. J Eden are all gotting round, sowe of thom after sever® attacke, €iv Master Geo. Reid is over from Bay Port, Mich.‘ : on a visit to his aunt, Mrs. Boglo. He intends roâ€" . turning in two or three months. [ The Eden Bros. are this wook taking out timber | forMr.G. Johnston‘s barn, ARSAvAACEE ETAE TFohini .0 i SOIO MERM 2 9 BC c 0c s vciamcecce Wilson, of Dromore. There is good sleighing now. Who are the men for thenew council? Is often asked. Especially for Reeve. We understand our preucher is going to move further south in a few days. It is not as nice for evening walks for our young people now since snow came, Tox. W axTED.â€"At the Dromore Saw Mill, 200,000 feet Hard Elm, 8 feet 6 inches long, from 8 inches diameter and up, straight grained and free from defects, for which will be paid the highest price in cash in the market. BB WOns | ~ We are pleased to welcasoe Miss Grace Saunders | among us once more on & short visit. Sorry sho Ieu‘r, stoy as Mr. T. Saunders needs a house \keepor, â€" WnmudthnlNWC. . knant by several of our a2e Mr. Rich. Gadd was a guest of Mr. Gadd for a fow day s last mosk. . Ric ng well. 1 7 NecW Om RECVCCY An enjoy-iblo timo was spent bé geverai of our young people last Friday t Mr. Ed. Foo‘s hospitâ€" whic home. , Mr. Dunn‘s little boy Jobnny, is puite ill. We hope to hear of his speody rec0veryâ€" c Mjss Lottie Vickers was the guest of her grand~ (All varieties) ‘And other Produce. H W. Aldcorn Nce OME n Te eimnls nI Intended for la like fodder is 1 alder improved his prs“misea Mahon er visit Jack sold his farm of Dromore. J. Smith our Teacher is prepr i school entertainment to be mday the 20th. Agpood time is SWINTON. PARK HOLSTEIN time will r0C of Neustadt, is visiting George Klempp, of this Mr. John f;éo\hvillo will absorh as of Brownsville and HOPEVILLE IT WILL PAY YOU. ¥€ t‘heâ€"Dromoro Saw Mill, 1 Rlm. 8 feet 6 inches there are thr may be sure )urniry where he w e. â€" Charlie‘s smili "‘be missed by | n hbas improved his | coat of tar paper and‘ RosErt REexwiCck VARNEY ht skiff of sleighit a stir in the village ember of the firm has moved to the v t6 occupy the ho ind this vicinity seem I about the coming idmirers. tax collector for the nont, was in the vill re purpose of collect of the taxes. is slowly improving k of thypoid fever. amra o_ after which date the said Execut )_}j:_PARK proceed to distribute the assets r last Week. said Estate among the persons « is Acather searce 8t thereto, having regard only to the is rather scare {()f which be shall then have * _ land he will not be liable for any sold his farm Lot. 7, | of which he shall not then have H. Milner. $18300 was | as nforesaid. y m mmmmmaNr o Af RosBERT RENWICK x friends at peigh} RosERTt RENWICK ent from Toronto it St. Andrews on n Jack. of Michigan Proton. They leave . on December vhe the last wind the Fraser ~to be the rhood are d dressed Mr. and Mrs. C Richard is look several of our 1. Foe‘s hospitâ€" to James Ugl;(; for the best cheaper wheels. 28 Ib. Box selected Layer Raisins for $1.50â€"Others for $1.00â€"Others iess. _ New Lemon, Orange aud Citron Peel. Icing Sugars, Cheese. Oysters, (in bulk.) Shanters 25¢, Fine Dress Goods, especially in Dark and Qlive Greens, Fibrs Chamois, Mesars. J. Biyth a ber to Hanover for 1 Pity these two youbg deer lately badn‘t a ‘ dea In the Estate of Sames Walmsley, late 0J the Township of Egremont, in the Co, of Grey, Yeoman, Deceased. NOTIGE is bereby given pursuant tC the provisions of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1887, Chapter 110 Section 36, that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate ol James Walmsley, late of the Townshiy of Egremont, m the County of Grey "Yeoman, Deceased, who died on 0: about the 18th day olf.J;u'n:."\rj,' A. D. Z0 qo 00¢ Rreeedwent The 18th Day of Dec., 1805 at the are on or b Notice To Creditors. In t Hay is Scarce The 27th Day of Dec., A. D., 1895, Dated this 2nd day Dec May be you EuNK it MILLER, the Hanover lending lots of it at 34 J extra good loans at 1 Terms as any reaso0a desire. â€"BUTâ€"â€" Money is Plenty. Collects Notes and Accountsâ€"nc chnrfze if no ccliection. â€" Cheap Farms« for Sale. Deeds, Mortgages, Leases and other writings neatly and quickly prepared at reasonable cost. _â€"â€"All Business Confidentialâ€"â€" Lock Box 28. H. H. MILLER, Hanover P. 0. The Hanover «« Palenhone." Conveyancer, Wright, l ville, in We will furnish the Weekly Globe from date 1897, for $1.25. s 4 Executor‘s Hotic JOHN P. T Readyâ€"Made Clothing, 9 Overcoats, Underwear < The Greatest Bargains‘ Before 1 Telephone J.G. HUTTON, M. D Executor, you purchase elsewhere. By so doing you will SAVE MONEY. Our Stock of Gâ€"ROCEEIES is ALWAYS FRESH and Complete. H. MILLER â€"â€"â€" ELFORD ag mon who were after m ear‘ of their own. J. Aldred are teatoing lom Highest Price Paid for Poultry, Buiter & Eges. porex Axp Martz LEar it ; at lessâ€"Costs 1oOwâ€" asonalle person may er Conveyancet i ner cent and rs and others the Estate of the Township JM‘\ '»w,u Apaien Priceville 1885. ammmmmmumemmemmnmmmemmnnmenmmmmmmmmmnmemmmemmemememen 00 WE HAVE THAT wHICH YOU REQUIRE. COOSCL! ury. . aves EVER OFFERED IN DURHAAM, Execut 1895â€"96. Review and to Jany. lst. A i ~___ Aiiitncâ€"â€"ornetiih omm Eo Cheap Cash Store, Upper Town, on On Of but . H 1895 95, rmd.i The Implement Season IS DOUCAS V"°~~" 0".__ Suder to Cl€) RZT ion 4 | Democrats in Stock which we will sell at Cost in order to clear out our *"*â€" | any person in need of & light "‘ rygGGY, CART OR DEMOCRAT the | 1115 l striâ€" | § ea f the titled tices wims m $3.00, Fowder and Shot, Coal Oils, Turpentine, Raw FNmT To ic es m e e n P.O. Bargains at Wholesale ! Come at once We have a large shipment Ol 04 Goods on the way and must have room & tee Our New § Gallon Lemp F WAREHOUSE, Upper Town, Durham. Just Avrived Chas McHKinnon â€"DEALER INâ€" All kinds of Farm Machinery, Vehicles, Organs & Pianos, Sewing Machines, Etc. The Fall is a good time to uy & N EVERYTHING BOUGHT FOR CASH And Sold at Lowest Possible Prices. tall and inspect and be Convinced. OTICE Her CALDER & LVNCSION, Afets, Sewing Machine, Organ H. PARERKELK, Sucals Oa 11 d New Currants and P and we will surprise you with low prices. : a large shipment of Stoves, Cutters and other Mu Y n and Filbe I l 1k 11 90cA idbleiiencentenit en ud matagie t e J "COLUMBIA, " FALCON, * Others for $1.00â€"Others iess. few of our lines and prices : 1, Soap, Matche on n e t s y on Ponder D Digest, â€"White Lined Kid Mitts for CHAS. McKINNON. (7 J tm Are Y neal, Co ‘andied I nearly over but . MUsS®F GO TOO. 1 every AF Boots & Shoes. Sewing Machines We have in stock Beli, ces which will suit the times. t, Loaded Shelis and Boi]ed_()‘ilf, P LIS C. McARTHUER. CALL andvFancy China Pitchers 3 Tee Druggist & Sceedsman. J. A. HUNTER. \Now on Hand but we have a few Boggies and ost in order te clear out our Stock Maxwell‘s Stcel Rakes, etc. Coulthard & Scott‘s Seed D Wilkinson Ploughs and Seafficrs. Organs & Pizzos of the best makes. A few Stoves at job prices. New Williams Sewing Maâ€" resd Full Stock of Repairs always on hand Harrows. Ladies arnd Gentleâ€" chines LOWEi TOWXN, DURHAM s $1.00 box 75¢ 1b. Paints, Glass or Piano. onds, Walnus 25¢ dozen, Durham. ) *WHITâ€" efy Competitson, Fall and Winter rCOCETiC e carry ihe fts and &e. Know that the largest Do YÂ¥ ou selected STOCK day PRESENTS Fqiwin & > XLl _ you do! but we to impress the Christmas a> MacFARLANE & C To mee The Geo. Hamilton market To Smoker Tobac CHP fo us W Don‘t YÂ¥o d4no me8280e882222.28 * STERLING SILVE avods Robe £& F §3 Hor V H xt Satisfact: 3N . tell you n off. us/)t case. Hood‘s Sarsapams all others fail. It makes * A yoer ago my father, W son, was taken sudcenly 1| mation of the blacaer. He s Geal and was very low for® Saved an oper Wa Jast the doctor said he wor wunless an operstion wes I this time we read about 3 rills and decided to try it. half & bottle his sype‘m to him, whcreas before he of the med Fraxcis J is the C True DBRiced F Hood‘s Sarsa Prominout‘y i * at Robe t and ()f cours L & & weas ; * . aft .4'5*.95,% fas Purified t Â¥QUCRSI The Lea £00 ness a2%2%4%% 4@ Bid Y we. CLrY murc) rug Lrey (4 action New P ‘s Pilis TEQOMAS aists & 1008 fact dicipe he was es J. Teoxpso®, P »I LiRU dA LLN M it i;'l(s ces the po gl::