«l nis gude wife where is his Old Cup ADU witts, remirds hber also that stockings need darning badly, his andergarment is also demanded im a firm tone. So we see the picture of selfiâ€"lhness in the man, he is a thouglLtless being, he never thinks or asks his obliging wife bow is <ho off for wirter gear, while she with all haste adheres to his reqnest. So we find that the woman is the most usefal creature in the world. to be without hber, man is in the world, to be withOllk HGEy IMWW °C but miserable, etc. Some have all their roots safely housed, while others are jpust going to commence this week. Some ae done ploughing. All along the South line, Artemesia, have their fall plooghing done. w Subiomgs is 1. HRGA is 4erute o CtP CC Bob. Fisber and Jim MecDougall are threshing in the Currie settlement, Arteâ€" mesis, for the last week. ZHnawikng ENECTCCCMICORIIT O CRA James McDougall moved nzy Melutyre‘s house on last week. A large number of people from the east attended the Reform convention in Durham last week. Judging from the seleciion made we think the majority must have hailed from the southâ€"east. Were there no wise men to be foand in Durham or the four townships without going to the remote end of the riding, Dundalk ? However, we are told in the good book that wise men came down from the east and in this case we trast it may be so also. PI gregation. Miss McCaunel, we understand, is to teach in No. 10 Glenelg and Egremont for 1898 again. Also Mr. McDonald is reâ€"engaged in Allan Park school at an advance of salary for 1898, The small boy and some bigger of enjoyed themselves on Hallowe‘en nig in the usaal amusements on that night. Mrs. McLeod (late Rev.) old manse receutly fom Miss Jennie James secured a school in ‘ Arthur township for the last two months in this year instead of a Miss Napier who had to leave on account of sickness in the family. Miss James will probably have the school for 1898. Miss Fanny James is again reâ€"engagel in her old sehool near Fergas at a salary of $875 per annum for 1898. Those two young ladies are daughters of our worthy rownsman, Mr. C. C. James. Miss Gertic McLeod is also engaged in her old school for 1898. So is Mr. John A. Mcleod engaged in his old scheol again at an advauced salaryâ€"son and daughter of the late Rev. D. McLeod. Miss Mirnic Mclnotyre, of the South linc, returned home, after spending a couple of months with friends in Bruce. iir. Joseph Aussum, was for the first time in two months, up town last week,. He speaks in loud praises of his attending pbysician, Dr. Boyle. The ltev, D. A. McLean, of Keppel, preached in the Presbyterian church here anod Swivtoo Park last Sunday, We unâ€" derstand hbe is to preach in Gaelic in the morning and in the evening in English pext Sabbatii. For a cheap Toron‘o Daily, the Tor onto Star has few equals. It is indeâ€" pendent in tone and a good news gathâ€" erer. With the REview ounly $2.00 cash. Ate Y Thin? Look& about you! See for yourselfl Who sufifer most {rom sleeplessness, nervousness, nervous dyspepsia, neuralgia, despondency, general weakâ€" ness? Who are on the cdg: of nervous prostration all t] tume? Those who are thin, Opium, chloral, bromides, headache powders, only make matters worse. Iron and bitâ€" ters are only stimulants. To be cured, and cured for good, ou need a fat-mak{br;g sood. §ou want new blood, rich blood; and a strong nerveâ€" SCOTT‘S EMULSION of Codâ€"liver Oil with Mypophosâ€" phites is all this. It feeds the tissues, makes rich blood, and strengthens the nerves, Book about it free for the asking. For sale by all druggists at 50c. and $1.00. PRICEVILLE. SCOTT & BOWNE, Toronto, Ont. TIIE TORONTO STAR. id some bigger ones on Hallowe‘en night red into Veterinâ€" on the townline Rev.) bought the from the conâ€" Intended for last week. The beautiful rains and warm weda ther lately is cheering to the farmers, both for roots and fall wheat, and an open winter is generally prophesied. 2 os% t._L. MeKinnoD, of VÂ¥re. and Mre. JoP Greenock, were visit Donald‘s and surroul few days last week we understand, speak open WIinter Bs 0 Cl s VÂ¥e. and Mrs. John MecKinnon, of Greenock, were visiting at Alex. Mc Donald‘s and surrounding friends for a few days last week. Mr. McKinnon, we understand, speaks highly of Benâ€" tinck and especially of their comfortâ€" able .buildings. Mrs. Allan McDougall left last week for Hamilton to visit her daughter, Mrs. H. Nicholl of that city. Mrs. Archie McDougall has been °D joying a visit from her mother, Mre. Canning, of Bamie, for the last two weeks. C se Loo ... intke eprREIE €60 . CPRECEC OOE s Nt on Mc around here took in the hoeâ€"down at Heasty‘s near Elmwood one night last week and report a lovely time. | Miss Anderson, _ of Williamsford. visited friends around this vicinity last week. The apecial meetings conducted here last week were fairly well attended. Rev. Mr. Little, of Dornoch, on Thursâ€" day night gave & helping bhand and spoke very impressively. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McGillivray, of Bruce township, were visiting at Mr. Dugald McDonald‘s last week. They also speak highly of the glowing agiiâ€" culture of Bentinck. Miss Taylor, our teacher, is reen gaged for 1898. Miss Jennie Coutts has returned to her home, looking halo and hearty afâ€" ter her visit. $ l hc‘us > We Ou Friday evening, Nov, 5th, UTr. MeGillivray, of Honan, is expected to give a missionary address in Crawford Presbyterian church. We would be pleased to see & large number from all churches present with us. The sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper will be administered in the Presbyâ€" terian church here next Sabbath, Oct. 31st. Rev. Mr. Benuect, of Keady, is expected to preach on Friday at 2.30. All are invited. wHAT WE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW : If Aungus likes following threshing wHAT WE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW : If Aungus likes following threshing machines to the 10th concession ? If A. and 8. had a pleasant time northâ€"east. Mrs. Bothwell} is at present enjoying a pleasant visit with her many friends in Port Hope. A Miss Collins is visiting at Mr. Fred Harcraves for the last formight. Some eekS. Quite a number of the young folks 220 0 KS s Anum 6 A Miss Collins is YVISINIURAE NUE * 00 Hargraves for the last fornmnigbt. Some one is all smiles now. Mrs, â€" â€"â€"â€"â€",of near Forgns, formâ€" erly Miss Sarah Stephenson of this burg. is at present the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stephensou. Threshing is all oyerâ€"no one is sorryâ€" and grain turned out well Mr. Walter Nichol, of Pricewl‘e, has been reâ€"engaged for 1898 with $25 of a raise to his salary, _He is now going on Iis third year at, No. 14 school and is worthy of the high estimation in which he is held in our section. A Shooling Mateh is to be held at Mr. Watson‘s about the 19th of November. Tor several weeks a full gang has been at work and as a result the logs haye nearly all disappeared from the banks of the Sangeen. Mr. Johnston has now tarned his attention to the farm and as the turn out this year was excellent, we expect to reap a bountiful harvest neXxt year. Mr. Dougald McKechnie bas returned from Manitoba, where he spent the sumâ€" mer mouths, He speaks well of the Prairie Province but thinks there is no place like home. Great honors have been recently conâ€" ferred upon our borough by the Reformers of South Grey, in having one of its citiâ€" zens, in the person of Mr. Peter Mclunis, appointed as delegate, The trustees of this section have again shown their good judgment in reâ€"engagâ€" imng Mr. Grabam. We understand that one hundred per cent of his entrance, and eighty per cent of his primary candidates passed this year. The home of Mr. Thos. McNally is now enlightened by the presence of his charmâ€" ing daughter, Sarah. Miss McNally exâ€" pects soon, to return to the Forest City. _ Miss Jenuie Wilson has returned from Sault Ste. Maric, where she has lived for some time. Sho will be welcomed by ber ;n:;uy friends and especially by one. THE PHRENOLINE REMEDIES Try our P Rheumatic Spscific or Kidney and Liver Pill They are absolutely pure and healthfual, _ Guaranteed to cure Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and all forms of Kidney and Liver troubles, HEwaARE OF SPURIQUS IMITATIONS. FAIRWELL CORNERS. Take the lead every where, We are working day and night to supply the demand, Our correspondence shows that hundreds upon hundreds of poor sufferers are being restored to health and happiness daily. CRAWFORD. GENROADEN. of the Lord‘s Supper stered in the Presbyâ€" re next Sabbath, Oct, Benuett, of Keady, is ch on Friday at 230. & @ &â€"â€"â€"â€" & 4@ ++ last week. neftol in ontihe > Par. The season for Clubbing is now upon us, and we have several engquiries for‘ several Journals. Will our readers examine the list we give below and while taking advantage of the terms themselves call the attention of their neighbors to the great value offered, and get them to subscribe also, if not already subscribers. _ The REevIEw covers the home field efficiently and the Journals we club with are the best in their line. No Canadian paper bas ine same stable character as the Toronto Globe. Its record and reputation during 58 years stands unique among Canadian Journals. _ Supporting Liberal princiâ€" pals, it is fair to its opponents and Conâ€" seryatives find its reports of Conservaâ€" tivye meetings given as fully and imparâ€" tially as in Conseryative papers. Its editoriai columns, of course have a voice of their own : fearless, yet fair,. incisive, yet not irritating. The Weekly edition . has this year been enlarged to 16 pages and contains a digest of the world‘s news, full 1eports of national or provinâ€" cial gatherings of any kind,. A comâ€" mercial page, markets, etc,, second to none, and general and family reading of quality and quantity to suit the most fastidious. This great paper is $1 a year, the ReviEw is $1 but we are able to offer both for only $1.50, which to new subscribers pays to Jan. 1st, 1899. We can also supply the Daily Glohe‘s morning and evening editions at reâ€" duced rates with the REevIiEw. FARMING. Our inteliigent farmers who wish to keep posted on their business, can find no botter means than by taking this fine Weekly Journal. To stock raisers of all kinds it seems to us a necessity. The ReviEw and Farmirg to Jaun. 1st, ‘090 for only $1.75. lar, with such spleadid pt emiums. The Family Herald publishers have shown abundantly that they know how, and know it well. That‘s as much of the secret as othars are likely to know. $1.75 gets this widly read Journal and the REvIEw THE WORLD. For a cheap morning daily the "World" leads. Conseryative in Poliâ€" tics it is not by any means hideâ€"bound its course during the election of 1896 won for it many friends, and its conâ€" densed news items are a taking feature, The World is three dollars a year, but by special arrangement we offer the RrviEew and Daily World for $3.00 If you want a cheap daily seek no further, THE COSMOPOLITAN. 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THE GLOBE. it inscc in A en Priaat fln utd td nnare Licensed Auctioneer. bas the same ARE YOU SHORT AND FAT ? ARE YOU TALL AND THIN ? If so the only Readyâ€"Made Clothing you can get to fit you perfectly is . . If your dealer does not carry Shorey‘s Off Sizes get him to order for you. Durham. Shorey‘s Make e en P is â€"Paiaie Cures : « Gures talk " in favor of Hood‘s Sersaparilla, | al k as for no other mediâ€" a cine. Its great cures recorded in truthfal, convineing language of grateful men and women, constitute its most effective adâ€" vertising. Many of these cures are marâ€" velous. They have won the confidence of the people; have given Hood‘s Sarsapaâ€" rilla the largest sales in the world, and have made necessary for its manufacture the greatest laboratory on earth. Hood‘s Barsapariliais known by the cures it has madeâ€"cures of scrofula, salt rheum and DaVid J&GkSUIl, Jru Clerk Div. U Land Valuators, Insurance Agents, Commissioners. Money to lend. Money invested for Parties. 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A FEW BUGGIES and WAGGONS In stock and you cost price in order to Money to loan at prompUy attended to. Would intimate that «be will continue the Furniture and Underlaking Business ostabâ€" lished by her fatber in Durbsm in 1858 and will endcavor to give all old aud new cystom ers the same entire satisfaction. Furniture of the Best Make ALWAYS ON HAND. PICTYRE FRA&M!INC A SFECIALTY Undertaking and Emba‘ming on ~ atesfqrinâ€" *3 ciples at reasonable r«tes. Call and investigate our goods and Prices and we are surs you will go away entirely satisfied. t The oely Arspâ€"cleors Eegyrt io tovs.® rORVTURE AND UNBRRTAKIN® MIiSS SHMHEWELL Romember the standâ€"â€"opposite the Market, Durham. It means the highest price for EGGS. and BUTTER in exchange for the cheanest GOODS of best QUALITY. frull blast at oUR COMPLETE DEPARTMENTS ARE . 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WmtD--Thm Ladies _hold work, Splendid. WA'TED- Indnustrious 1 manan or earb BIG @@ UPPE Durham, June 15th: LARGE STOC A few GOO0D C Upper T We take thianking past pat convince mhill mer "Large 1DD ushsan TOWK Goderich CANAD BUOGC THE LN Eers th; Sy its J. GA VO