the 0) 00 30 tÂ¥ ) makers low as eks. 1 the tore. ction endless o alike ») ») 9 $ MJ () N4 UPPER TOWNX Will be in Priceville the tirst Wednes day in each month. Office at the Comâ€" mercial Hotel. Charges moderate. Fire Insurance Socured Office, over Grant‘s store, Lower Fown () \ the Durham Pharmacy Calder Block. â€"Residence first door west of th F‘ost Ofifite, Duthaw."""""""""; . * GARRISTER. Company and private Funds to Loan on Mortgages at low â€" st rates of interest. Valuations made * y a competent and careful Valuator. SsoLICcITOR IN SuPREME COURT, NOoTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSIONER, ETC. NOATRY PUBLIC, CONYEYANCE®, aC. Officeâ€"â€"UPPER TOWN. DURHAM. Collections and Ageney promptly attended to. Fills, Deeds, Mortgages, Leas:s, Agreements, &c. correctly prepared. _ Estates of deceased persons looked after, and Executors‘ and Adâ€" ministrators‘ Accounts prepared and passed. Surrogate Court Business, Probare of Wilis, Letters of Administration and Guardinnsbip Obtained. Searches made in Rogistry Ofice and Titles reported on, MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PEKR CENT. OURMHAM OFFICE, CaiocR‘s Biock, 3â€"25 4 Lower Town. Will be in Priccville first & third Wednesdays of each month. Butter‘s Hotel. LUVCAS, WRiIGHT, & BATSON. BARRISTERS, SOLICiTORS, NOTARIES, CONVEYANCERS, &c. MONEY TO LOANâ€"zow rares~EASY TERMS Now is the time to send CALENDARS or XMAS CARDS to your friends in order to reach them be_%n'e Xmas. They are prettier than ever this year. Druggist and Booksellers. LOWER TOWN DURH AM. FREE! SexuaL HEALTH And how to secure it. Plain facts Plainly Stated. A very interesting little book for men only , which must be read to be appreciated. ‘Through its honest advice, thousands have been restored to perfect manâ€" hood. For a short time mailed free, in plain enveâ€" lope, securely sealed. Address the Author: To the uninitiated that does not mean very much, but the little folks will understand what a nice thing it would be to hare a pretty doll that baby could not break. The faces are perfect, just look like wazx, and the dolls prettily dressed. _ Just come and see them. HAU Orders or TDetters for SANTA CLAUS G. H. BOBERTZ, P. 0. Box 74, DetRoir, MicH, ons L wnniy . tapP ttin t tAï¬ m wup. _ Dont wait wntil the ‘prettiest have been chosen by someone else. RAG DoOLL NO SAwWDUST... Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D.S§. FFICE FIRST DPOOR EAST OF i. P. TELFORD, DENTISTRY. G. LEFROY McCAUL. nralish BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, SEE OUR STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE th l i WE have them all prices, from 15¢ I. B, Lvoas, â€" W. H. Wwogt, C. Batsox, â€" â€" MacFARLANE & {0 OUR STOCK A â€" GORDON NEW GOODS AMINE OUR Stock NOW LARGE VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROM AKE YOUR PURCHâ€" ASES EARLY. LOOK AT PRETTY â€" FOR â€" DURH AM. safely delivered. M.odcrate. Maikdale. Owen Sound Darkam. DURHA M Victinnm or Liqvox.â€"In connection with the death of Mr. Jas, Fleming, of Wolseley, N. W.T , which we noticed in last week‘s ReviEw it is very saddening to read the voluminous eyidence pubâ€" lished in the Wolseley Echo, which was taken at the Coroner‘s inquest, He is described as t*one of the best known farmers in the district, a man of means marrvied and the father of several small children." Me entered the Windsor Hotel sober and healthy on Friday alternoon, 12th inst., became intoxicated notwithstanding his brother Samuel had notified in writing the proprietor not to supply him with drink, and when helplessly drunk" was placed in his wagon with a span of â€" highspirited horses, and sent off home. A runaway occurred, he was pitened out and killed. The local coroner held an inquest, the jury retired for an hour and a quarter, and returned with a serious and senâ€" sible verdict. The Verdict.â€"*"We, the coroner‘s jury, find that the deceased James Fleming, st., came to his death by a wound received by heinf thrown from his rig while in a state of intoxicaâ€" tion. And we further find that James Bailey and Stuart Mundell contributed to his death by supplying liquor to deâ€" ceased while intoxicated, anc for allowâ€" ing deceased to_be remoyed from premâ€" ises while in such a condition,. And we further find that Charles Morgan and William Armstrong are responsible to some extent by starting deceased for home while in an unfit sta‘e." Mr. Alex. Dargayel, butter maker, was an important witness, testifying to abuse Mr, Fleining had, got from certain parties, _ He had aï¬so remonstrated with Armstrong for sending Fleming home, but was told it had often been done before, "the horses would take him home all right." Choice Creams and Chocolates 20e Ib, at J. A. Hunter‘s. ACHING JorNTs announce the presence of rheumatism which causes untold sufâ€" fering. Rheumatism is dae to lactic acid in the blood. it cannot be cured by liniments orother outward applicnâ€" tions. â€"Hood‘s Sarsapartilia purfies the blood, removes the cause of theumatism and permanently cures this disease. This is the testimony of thousauds of people who once suffered the pains of rbeumatism but who have actually been cured by taking Hood‘s Sarsaparilla, Its great power to act upon the blood and remoye every impurity is the secret of the wonderful cures by Hood‘s Sarsaâ€" parilla. VaALTED SERvVANTS.â€"Mr. Thos, Meâ€" Girr is just abour completing his 17th year as Collector in his district of Alenâ€" elg Township. Mr. D. McDougall, Benâ€" tinck, can beat this howeyer, On Satâ€" urday night last he completed his 22nd round of the whole township as colleeâ€" tor of the township shekels. Evidently they are both the right men in the right place. Gorne To TH® KLoNDI®E.â€"One must go from home to near news. Last week‘s Telescope announces that Mr. Jack Kilmer of Darbham, has two offers to go to the Klondike, one of which he will accept, and ne expects to leave in the course of two or three weeks, â€" He is offered $50 a month to be paid to his wife dming his absence, also all his exâ€" penses, besides a liberal percentage of penses, bosides a iberal percentage of all the gold he can find. Ile will have a party of ten men with him, and he will be the boss. COrownep» ror Roonm.â€"â€"Business hayâ€" ing increased so rapidly, 1 have decided to add 40 ft, to my already large store where I intend to establish a first class millinery department and manufacture other goods in our line. _ Plans are being prepared and building operations will cominence at once.â€"WM. Latouawa»> To â€" CATTLER OWNERS,â€"Have â€"you thought of having your cattle dehorned? Those who have had it done speak very highly of the advantages, Mr, Gokey the new Vet, Surgeon in Durham will be pleased to give you any information regarding the operation. _ Office over MceFarlane‘s Drug Store, Lower Town. Prompt attention and eyery facility afforded customers living at a distance. â€"JX0. KELLY, Manager. Buy your Xmas groceries at J. Hunter‘s. NoTIOR,/â€"The public are respectfally notifiel that the offices of the Standard Bank will now be found in the McIntyre Block, Lower Town, where the usual banking business will be transacted. County Councils Act to abolish the office of Reeve in towns and deputy reeves in the country. Of course let the names stay, The honor is all there‘s in it. The Municipal World in a recent issue says that there is nothing in the new BargGamns in Mitum®®ERY at Lanâ€" LAW‘s.â€"Having procured a large stock of millinery in the latest shapes, at less than half the regular price, I am preâ€" pared to offer it at un?wau'd of prices, A first class milliner in charge. Get a box of 500 envelopes good qualâ€" ity. name and address neateiy prinled for one dollar at the REvIEW office. Orders by mail or telephone prowptly attended to. C,. McKinnon has a large stock of sleighs and cutters of the latest designs and at prices away down. Upper Town Warehouse. Messrs. Jno. and Emerson Kinnee, of Darham, are visiting at Mr. Dan Wilâ€" liams, of Cotswold, at present.â€"Palmâ€" erston Reporter, CURLING.â€"That entbusiastic curler Mr, Robt. Cochrane was round the other day organizing for the coming season, NUTs soft shell Almonds 15¢ {b,. Walâ€" nuts l5c lb., Hazel nuts 15¢ lb} at Parker‘s Drug Store. Owen Sound Poultry Association is trying to get the Ontario Poultry Meetâ€" ing of 1899 held there. NEw WasHt Boarp.â€"Glass front. Wear foreyer at J. A. Hunter‘s. Try one. Dominion Parliament is expected to meet about Jan, 20, 1898. Try one of those 45c axes at J. A. Hunter‘s. Ehe Qurham Aeview. Purham, Thur. Dec. 9th, ‘97 LOCAL AND GENERAL Honor Roll of Durham School for November,. Sr. V Classâ€"Lexie Anderâ€" son, Alma Hughes, Maggie Caldwell, Minnie Andrews, May McClocklin. Jr, Vâ€"Beri Mockler, Iva Hyndman, Fred Leeson, Jessie Munro, Hanoah Lawrâ€" ence, â€"8r. TIVâ€"CUassie McDonald, Annie Lawrence, Eva Mockler, Dora Davidson, Mary Marshall. Jr. IVâ€"Otto Knapp, Maggie _ Hutton, Jessie Robertson, Emma McCaul, Mable Cameron. Sr. Il1â€"Nellie Watt, Edith Grant, Mary Vollet, Rosina Nester, Vina Kress. Jr. I11â€"Sasie McClocklin, Nora Knapp, Homar Hind, Mamie McKay, Clara Aljoe. Sr. IIâ€"Florence Saunders, Myrâ€" tle .‘:iibl(a. Murray Smith, Annie Mcâ€" Creary, Wilbert Ballagh. Jr. IIâ€"Magâ€" gie Grant, Anna Saunders, Mary Munro, Loretta Milligan, Lloyd Bean. Sr. pt. IIâ€"â€"Bessie Wall, Vida McLachlan, Jogn Renton, Ted Kilmer and Everard Mcâ€" Kinnon eq., Jean Crawford, Jr. pt. II (a)â€"Carman Aljoe, Essie Laidlaw, Camâ€" eron Lauder, John Daling, Hilah Gorâ€" don, Jr_ pt. II (B)â€"Hazel Caldwell, Jewel Little, Rita Irwin, Frank MceKay and Lizzie Cameron eq., Effie Barclay. Sr, 1â€"Bertie Townsend, Islay Campbell and Mary HMarvey egq. Intermediate Iâ€" iMarnon Gun, Lizzie Kinnee. Jr. Aâ€" ; Effie Hunter, Edith Allan, Jr. Bâ€"Lena Wilson. Bessie Telford. The following is the Report of Irish Lake School for November, Names are in order of merit, 8r. 1V Classâ€" M. Sulâ€" livan. Jr,. 1Vâ€"P. J. Kelly, Sr. LIâ€"L Sullivan, M. Butler, D. Ryan, T. Butler, F. Kelly, Kitty Pearson. Sr. IIâ€"J. Mcâ€" Rae, M. Pearran, J. Kelly, K. Campbell, L, Sewell, C. Sewell, Pt. IIâ€"L,. Ryan. L Câ€"N, O‘Hearn, M. McRae, M. Butler, L, Kelly, P. Pearran, B. Sewell, George Pearran. Those who attend d every day in the month : May Sullivan, Leo Sullivan, Frank Kelly, May putler, Jesâ€" sie McRae, John L, Kelly, Maicolm Mcâ€" Rae.â€"K, B., MCCORMACK, Teacher. Report of 8.8. No. 6. Bentinck. Class [\'«x\\'. Currie, A, Currie, M. A. Twamâ€" ley, D. MceDonald. Sr.ll1â€"D. McKinâ€" non, V. Burns. Jr,. I{Iâ€"4L. Forster, E. Mighton,. Class Iâ€"J. Crozer, J, Mcâ€" Dougall, St. pt. Hâ€"C. C, McDougall, A. McDougall, K. McDougall, D. Mcâ€" Dougali. Jr. pt. IIâ€"M. Mighton, L. McDougall, R, Mighton, M. MeDonald. Class 1â€"V, Forster, J. Long, C. Burns, AGaI® H. CLARK, Teacher, The Orchardyille Metnodist church held their anniversary services last Sunâ€" day and Monday, â€" Rev. Mr. Humphries preached very acceptably mornmmg and evening, and Dr. W iltiamson of;fMt, Forâ€" est in the afternoon,. On Mounday Dr, Williamson, Rey, Mr, Kitching of Durâ€" ham and RKevy, Mr. Isiac of Holsiein, pastor of the Orchard chuoch gave suitâ€" able addresses. â€" Music was furnished by the Durhaum Methodist choir atd by Mr. Jones with his "Gramophone". A subâ€" scription list amounting :o §30,00, was taken which in addition to the proceeds of the services will go close to liquidatâ€" ing any remaining debt on the church and sheds, The people at Orchardville will soon be able to worship in a church free of encuaimbrances, BWEATING SY8TEM.â€"* M. L. Cawber " in the Shelburne Bconomist has been investigating the sweating system in connectuion with deparumental stores and finds that in Toronto women and girls get 19 cts. a dozen for making men‘s shirts, (finding their own thread) Biouses 25 cts, a dozen tinding their owan thread! 1t needs another Tom Hood to sing a new "Song of the Shirt," and a world not forever "beating down" the price and deinuanding "cheapness,‘ Hood‘s Pills are easy to take, easy to operate, Cure indigestion, headache. Tais Trurs WuERE HrEacutx® May BE FoUND, and that is more important than making money. If your blood is inpure Mood‘s Sausaparilla is the mediâ€" cine for you. It cures scrofula, salt rheum, rheumatism, catarch and other diseases originating in or promoted by impure blood and dlow state of the sysâ€" tem. I. B. R. A.â€"The International Bible Reading Association prepares selections to be read each day of the year, These are handsomely gotten up on a beautiâ€" ful card. ‘This goes well with our 0. E. pledge. The wnole outlit is only 3 cents each when a number unite to form a branch. Send to James B. Kerr Esq., Galt, for information. Cheapest nuts and candy at Hunter‘s ® e RHat : l C270 o#. d Star, â€" Montreal. _ ‘The increase this month is the largest in a quarter of a century. SPECIAL NOTICER.â€" All our accounts and past due notes are ready for mailing, We shall hold them until Ist Jan. 1898 and would ask a personal call and settleâ€" ment at this office. Unless called for we must positively use other means for colâ€" lection.â€"3 J. A. HuxtER. The whole of an entire paper mill of the E. B. Eddy establishment, at Hull is now running full time, turning out nothing but white paper for the puuiishâ€" ers of the Family Herald and Weekly gte 2 a1 4 i m V . Burss, BusHEsS anp F.owErs.â€"â€"The Horticultural Society have again circuâ€" lars out showing the splendid dollar‘s worth they will give next year, Secy. Gorsline will be pleased to g.ve all inforâ€" mation. North Bruce Reformers have chosen as their candidate Mr. C. Bowman, of Ssouthampton, a young man of 35. He has extensive interests in the riding, and is spoken off as a strong candidate. Catarrh, like scorfula, is a disease of the blood and may be cured by purifyâ€" ing the blood with Hood‘s Barsaparilia, East Wellington Reformers haye reâ€" nominated the sitting meinber Mr, Jno. Craig, of the Fergus Newsâ€"Record, Mr, Craig should get there by acclamation, Horse and Cattle powders, Morton‘s British Condition Powder the best, at Parker‘s Drug Store. Messrs C. Wright and W, Trimble of Mt. Forest were guests at Mr. J. Carsâ€" on‘s during the week. The highest price will be paid for wood in exchange for goods at Chas. McKinâ€" non‘s. Epworth League next Monday night. Topic: The Miracle of Regeneration. Miss P. Wright has returned home after an absenceof several weeks spen t in Markdale, Fresh Candied Peels, new Fruits at Parker‘s Drug Store. Alif..\:'l‘.’i â€"Book business is better than for years past; also huve better and itster sellin books. Agents clearing from ©1000 to 91{,,05 wookly. A feow leaders ave: "Queen Victeria," "Life of Mr, Giladstone,"â€""My Mother‘s Bible Stories," "Progredsive Speaker," "Klondike Gold Fields," "Woman," "Giimpses of the Unseen,* "Breakfact, Dinver and Supper," "Canada:; An Emcyclopedia." Books,on time. Outfits free to canvassers. THE BHADLEYâ€"GARLRETSON Co,, Limited, Toronto. The various byâ€"lawsappointing Pollâ€" ing places and Returniug officers were put through the various readings and in substance are as follows: N. Ward, Ret. Officer, C. Elvidgi:a in R. Torry‘s shop ; W. Ward, W, L. McKenzie in Mrs, McCreary‘s house; E. Ward, W, B. Vollet in Town Hall. The town and Mr. J. P. Hunter have been notified of suit to recover damages for accident reâ€"Lenahan, owing to street obstruction. A settlement is expected. An appeal by Benjamin Sharp to hayve Mrs. Becker‘s taxes remitted was not granted, but council indiyidually met the amount. John Saunders, work, 50¢; Wm. Smith, wood for Town Hall, $1; Wim. A. Anderson, salary, $8.75; Clerk‘s salâ€" ary $17.50 ; T. Daniel, grayelling, $1 ;. N. G. & J. McKechnie, flour toâ€" Mrs, Becker, $2.40; D. McDonald, saiary, $5; D, Campbell, wood to Mrs. Becker, $5,25; Win. Irwin, printing. 50c ; J. W. Crawford. lumber, $18.37; Mrs. J. Parâ€" rot, fixing pipes, 95¢ ; Win. Black, bardâ€" ware account, $18.37. Total $79.59. The appeal of the Dominion Alliance for support to petition giving the people power to regulate closing, and issuance of new licenses was dropped. Report of the Medical Health officer, Dr. Gun, was read and adopted. The health and sanitary condition of the town is good, Regular meeting was held on Monday night last. A work of great value to the agriculâ€" tural community and the owners of live stock generally is " The Veterinary Sciâ€" ence." lt treats comprehensively and in plain everyâ€"day language on the anâ€" atomy, diseases and treatment of domes tic animals and poultry,jbesides containâ€" ing a complete description of medicinc, receipts, etc., evabling the farmer to be his own veterinary, Competent authorâ€" ities regard "The Veterinary Science* as a standard work, and one which ro owner of animals can afford to be withâ€" ont. The book is sold at $2, but the London Free Press Company has made arrangements whereby they will supply their mammoth 16 page edition (the Weekly Free Press and Farm and Home) for one year, together with a copy of the book, at the extremly low price of $2. This is an opportunity of which everyone should take advantage. gramme will consist of songs by the most celebrated singers and music by the best band and instrumentalist in America, as delivered by the gramoâ€" phone, â€" Selections by the orchestra and other local talent, also, For particulars see programme on hand bills. Admisâ€" sion adults 15 cts, children 10 cts. Grand Concert. â€"Every one ought to hear the gramonhone machine tEaL talks talk,. A concert under the auspices and for the benefit of the Durham Orchestral Club, will be given in the Town Hall, Thursday Dec. 16. The proâ€" Central Hotel, but in this he was not successful. Lock Your Doors,â€"An itinerant clothes cleaner was run out of town the other day by Chief Carson, and time too it would seem. Unknown to the family he had taken a coat from the hall of Dr. Gun‘s residence and brought it back agâ€" ain afier ‘"operating‘* on it, One operâ€" ation consisted in trying to sell it at the Tax NoTICE.â€"I will be at Dornoch Sat. Dec,. l1th, and at Durham, Knapps® Hotel, This is the last warning given in this way, and I trust that stringent means will not have to be resorted to. â€"D, McDovaéaurm, Collector, Bentineck T‘p. Chief Carson has forbidden coastin on Garafraxa St., and the Woollen Miï¬ hill since has been a gay andlively scene these beautiful nights. Not every town has a toboggan slide oyer a quarter of a mile long, Aâ€" Lessox.â€"Mr. Arrowsmith this week was knocked off his feet on the hill by one of the numerous coasting sleighs, Alex. McKonzie was the unâ€" lucky wight and had to pay two dollars for the fun, IxprovEDp STrocKk.â€"Mr. Parker sold lately to Mr. Jno, Allan Egremont, a fine Durham Bull 8 mos. old. John is bound to have the best, a pig sold by him Wednesday weighed 615 lbs, NeEew FoRESTERS‘ CoURT.â€"A deputâ€" ation of the Darham Court L.O.F. went to Dornoch last Friday night and instâ€" ituted a new Court there with a promisâ€" ing membership. Mr. J. D. Morgan was in town last week attending to his timber interests, His reception everywhere as Reform candidate has been most gratifying. Stoves of all kinds, cooking, heating and box stoves at prices that will surâ€" prise you, at C. McKinnon‘s. Woop.â€" A limited quantity of good green wood will be taken on subscription at this office. Miss Agnes McRae returned on Friâ€" day from an extended visit to Markdale friends. Mr, John Lavelle returned on Wedâ€" }xesmlluy from a visit to friends in Stratâ€" ord, Independent voters of every class and profession will be welcome, and we hope that every Municipality in the Riding will be fully represented. WM. GORSLINE, Fec‘y South Grey Patron, Asso, Durham, Dec. 1st, 1897, At 1 O°CLOCK P.M., for the purpose of uominating a candidate to contest said constituency, in the Patron interest, at the forthcomiug General Provincial Election. GENTLEMEN.â€"A meeting of the Independent Electors of South Grey will be held in TO THE INDEPENDENT ELECTORS OF sOUTH GREY. TOWN HALL, DURHAM, ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Tuesday, 2ist December, TOWN COUNCIL, \VANTEDâ€"We can employ thuty men and women upon ulu{'or commission s agreed to represcut us around hbome. THE BOOK aND BIGLE HOUSE, Brantford. I have in m({ hands for sale, the (Stone Jackson Residence) in Durham consistâ€" iny of the Block on which house and out buildings stand. Tenders will be received from parties wishing to purâ€" chase, stating price and terms. JaMes Carsox. Durham, Dec. 7th 1897 Sxurruâ€"On Nov. 28. Mr. Wesley Smith CLarkâ€"In Bentinck on the 27th Nov. the wife of Mr. Duncan Clark of a daughter. Kxarpâ€"In Durham, on Wednesday, Sgh inst. the wife of Mr. Con. Knapp Eggs, per doz ... . Chickens. per pair Potatoes, per bag Ducks 6/ Turkeys, per lb ... Hides, per ewt _ ... Calfsking | ... c%%... Sheepskins ... ... Hay, per ton SBtraw, * Apples, per bag _ .. Wood, 4 feet ... ... Wood, 22 inches .. reas, goa Oats, 4* Dr‘d Hogs, per ewt Hogs, live weight .. Lard per lb Tallow* per Ib Butter per Ib, Tab ... ** Roll Fiour per bbI :..1..+«+. Oatmea per sack ...... Bran per cw$6 ... ... Shorts per ewt Fall Wheat per bushel Barley, Â¥4 TERMS of SALE :â€"10 per cent Cash at time of Sale and balance in 30 days thereafter without interest. For further particulars apply to J, A, HUNTER, â€" or his Solicitor, J. P. TELFORD, HUGH MacKAY, Averroxerr. Dated at Durham, Dec. 6th, 1897. lGENTS BELL "KLUONDYEKE GOLD FIELDS, Like a whirlwind. Prospectus 25 ceuts, worth 1.00. mflf:" (‘;pihl unu-u;. TBE BRADâ€" EYâ€"GARRKETSON Co,, Limited, Torouto. 2.â€"Lot 27 Con. 12 Township of Bentinck containing 100 acres more or less : 3.â€"And Park Lot No. 2, on the North Side of Park Street in the Town of Durbham containing 44 acres more or less. At TWO O‘CLOCK P.M., subject to reserve bidâ€"the following lands in Sepâ€" eratle parcels +â€" I.â€"Lot oqumber 23 and part of 22 con. 12, Township of Bentinck Co. Grey conâ€" taining 150 acres m.ore or less, TOBSDAT, the 2ist of Dec., 1897. There will be offered for Sale y Public Auction at the Central Hotel, â€"IN THEâ€" of a son,. aged 21 gens, youngot, son of Mr. Georgs Smith of N. Dakota, brother of Mrs. Thos. C. Morton of Durham, Deeply regretted. GOOD LANDS FOR SALE By Public Auction. w Durham Pharmacy @ ty This number is B W gotten up by an old M w _ DurRHAm M W BOY., O.der now M W and secure a copy. h }g Samples can be seen at 2: Â¥ ‘Toronto $ Saturday & Night.... "Â¥+ _ THE 22=» i )MAS i L1 Y ap) W & N‘MBERS w g O F .__......coman. $ Black & White, & London Must‘d, Â¥ _ GRAPHIC TOWN of DURHAM. esscecscecwecec Oc DUR For Sale. LHA 1 BORN. M MARKET. § 3 25 to §4 75 1 80 to 60 to 75 to 0 80 to 0 30 to 0 42 to 0 22 to 5 00 to 4 00 to 10 to 08 to 0 13 to 13 to 18 to 20 to 0 50 to 40 to 07 to 06 to 25 to 50 to 6 00 to 0 00 to 1 75 to 1 00 to 0 14 14 0 14 830 0 80 0 30 U8 07 85 15 15 10 04 +94) 50 60 80 +) «Cx~ mA | Our Amervican and Canadian Coal Oil is superior to any thing. Call and see our new designs in Enamelware and Granâ€" itewware. A large stock of Silterwmare. Lanterns, Coal Oil Cans, Copper Kettles, Nickel Kottlios, Tin Kettles, C(ipp:â€"r Boflers, in Bsoilers, cte. A large shipment of Stove and Stoveâ€"pipe vrarnish just arrivâ€" For Bargains call and see our stock of:â€" Axes, Snow Shorvels, Horse Blankets, Robes Lined Mitts and Guoves, Chalf Baskets, Grain Bags, 4e. We hare just opened a large shipment of Skates of nearly every deseription. Our X Cut Saws rre something extra and cheap. Wehare the cgencey for the Whiting â€" UnitersalSaw Sett as well as several other Saw Setts. M Came to the premises of the underâ€" signed about Oct. 1, a spring lamb. Owner is requested to rmve property, pay expenses and take the animal away. D. Leitnu. Lot 19, con. 19, T‘p of Egremont,. Dromore, July 5th 1897. Ever ready in the hour of need, No twe trips required. EMBALMING DONE IF DESIRFD. CASKETS. COFFINS, SHROUDS and UNDERTAKING Material Kept in Stock. Light & Heayy Harness BB333 3Bz23zBzscC ALSO . BLACK Go to Dromore FOR ALLL KINDS OF G. McMILLAN. CAME ESTRAY. WR