- ed J. Co>~ Syrlo uÀp. If you. sufer from a Cougl or Cold try this old reliable remedy. F2y to Tako,- Spedy 111 Its EffooL' Large botties 25 cts. llundreds of our citizens Say it has no equal. STOTT & JURY. Se-wing machine supplies atRickard's. AIl work guaranteed by-Jas. Goard. McLaughlin Carrnages and cutters'at John Percy 's. Sewing machine needie-s cf ail kinds at Rickard's. Dr. J. S. Somers, Tor onto. spent Siünday at home. ý Furs cf al kinds redueed in prices-at Couch, Johnston à Crvdorman's. Brooklîn realhzed 890 froin their pat- r 1iotic concert. W 're proud c -f you. Friday March 12nd is the date cf the Conundrum Social at Mr. Tait's Centre St. Prof. Hutton, Toronto, was guest cf Mr. D. B. Smpson, Q. C., while in town. Some linos cf dress goods selling off very cheap at Couch, Johnston & Cry- derman 's, Mrs. R. D. ]Javidsou was lu Port Hope last week attendîng the Epworth League convention.i Miss Susie M. Beiman has gone te Steyvarsvilto,, Renfrew cOurity, where she has a good school. Ladies, now is ycur time to'secure a, coat at a great bargain at Couch, .Johnston & Cryderman's. Mr. J. D. Ressor cf the Standard Bank, attended the Bachelors' Balat Markham Friday evening. Friendship Hearts for sale at Rick- Nicholls selis tinware eheap. Nichoils seils envelopes eheap.- Rings made over at Ritkard's Try Tod's home-made Molàasses TaffY.. Nichoils bas a choice lot offtoilet soaps, cheap.' Hum.Bugs-Saturday. only 10c per lb. at Tod's.. Highest trade price paid for- old gold at Rickard's, Mr. Alex. Beith, Lindsay, was home over Sunday. The Lenton Season- opens te day (Wednesdav.) Miss May James, Toronto, spent Sun- day at home. Mr. Glirnet Trewin, Toronto,. spent Sunday at home. A good time isexpected at Mr. Tait's Friday March 2nd. Send vour work to Jas.Goard, Watch maker and Jeweller., M. A. James is Government issuler of Marriage Licelises. Get your school supplies at JasGoard, Stationer and Joweller. Do n 't forget the Conundrum, Social atMr. Ta it's Centre St. March 2nd.-, Nicholis has a great assortment--of combs to choose f rom just opened to day. First arrivali i Spring Hiats at M. M&yer., Highest prices paid, for rare turs. JNicholio' sous writfing paper eheap. IHum-Bugs-lOc per lb, tS-aturday on]y at ýTod's. 1 Tho's. Tod las sine irice Palms. cheap S"e them. Nichoils has soine bargaîns in granite ware cheap. A ehoice lot cf lowering plants just arived at Tod's. AsliM .'A. Ja mes'for bis prfte or any papee ôor magazine you want. Cohe-urg council- bave'granted $100 to the& Boys' Brigade, of that town. Mise Arletta Mavnard, Toronto, is visiting hier sister, Mrs. H. Baekerville. Our assortment of china, glassware, and crockery, beats anything lin town, Cawker-& Tait, Hear C. 0. Johnston, next Monday night lu the MetÇhodist church. ApProp-ý riate masic. Chic photos made at TaitU & CAs gal. lery every day; thoy are fine; try them at 25c. a dozen., "Wny, ho w cheap Furniture has got" is the common talk after seeing our goods. L. Morris. See the~ new "'Conting-entü" shane in young men's stiff bats, brown and black at the Mason Coys. Tait & Co. make large Chic photos at 25c. every.day the Gallery is open; also ail other kinds, including, Crayon por- traits at low prices. 7Dlifreelt PeopleUR yf lVbolu is the ,ýs.bjeet of thle lecture to be given bY Rev. C.0. Johnstonone of Toronto's Most POPUIar platform and pulpit or- ators. in the Methodist .church on Mon- day evenin~g next. Proceeds. for the South Ward Sundoy Scliool, Librarv Fund. Tickets 15cý,, for 25c. Ladies and' Misses coats are bein g sold off at gre atly redneed pricee at Couch, Johnstou & Cryderman. Rev. J. J. Rae gave 'a n address abtbte re-opening services of> the Methodîst church at Elizabethville on Monday evening. M.A.James, Bowmanville, is Govern- ment Issuer of Marriage Licenses for the County of Durham, during business hours at office, at his residence Centre- st., at night. SIJCCESSFUL LO'AN COMPANY. TheJieliance Loan and Savings Com- pany of Ontario Hou. John Dryden Minister of Agriculture, President, Mr. J. Blacklock, Manager, and Mr. H. Waddingtont, Secretary, and of which Mr. M .A. James, J. P. is President et the Bowman ville board, has had a most prosperous year. At t e end of 1896 the assets were $40,751.79 and profits for the year $1,105.71. At the end of 1899 the total assets had increased to $757,274.40 anid the profits for the year Teas, Gffees, Gocoas, -and Chocolates, PROM US..... We eau supply you with the best at prices that will save you money.