TflE r Smw Cut- ces. Shinge ws, Mel? erzcmi 9 mus, UNIX ors, Fencing, ies, School 11 Casting. :nilder‘s' Sup- Points for 3m watt MIN IBSR 'Lfl iaw )1 i118. E88 M30 Proton :3 mm Add: URI) 13 run we! I in? In“: mm dalk. 0N YMAX reshers men he lost wide Published In LIST ' St. Toronto. Cu: SECURITY \\ e Female Pills. MITH, \e ‘UNDRY 0 rd (3 PS (arm $831112 1‘63 DEAR FRIENDâ€"It is with regret that we have learned that you are about to sever your connection with us as Superintendent of our Sunday School. We appreciate your nearing eii'orts and kindly interest in carrying on the work of the Sunday School for the pat seven years. We recognize and deplore f fly the loss we are about to sus tam. B .t it is with unfeigned pleasure we bear testimony of your faithfulness diligent, prude-ice. and Christian de ortment as a man and as our Superinten: ent. Permit us to present to you as a slight token of our- esteem and sincere regard these three V0!- 11118:; of English, Scottish and Irish 101'6. “ Shakespeare.†"' Scott †and â€Moor,†\Ve trust. tho’ you maybe :absent from us for some time your connection with us will not ziltotretlzex‘ cease but that as a member of the Session. we may still hare the benefit of your valuable advice and council from time to time. In bidding you farewell “'3 hope that in resuming your profesflonal labors God may prosper you in all things both temporal and Spiritual, that. your labors may be owned of Him for the good Of all who came under your 1nstruction and In repIV 'nw M1. \Ic Donald said heE W .13 indeed taken by sulprise; he re-E grett ed that he had done so little for the advancement of the school, but what he had done he felt it as a duty devolving: upon him to do. He felt! son V indeed to sever his connection‘ (£01 :1 time at least) from St. Columha Sunday School but hoped that the school would continue to prosper 1n , future as well as in the past. 111E conclusion he said be thanked themE from the bottom of h1s heart notE merely for the intrinsic Value of the! presents but for their kind appreci-E ation of his services as Superintendent. for the past seven years. E On severing his connection with the Sunday School in Priceville. Mr. Donald McDonald was the recipient of the following address :â€"-â€" influence. Sig-med on behalf of the Sunday School, infl J. G. Hut ton \V‘ Nichol Rubt. McLachlan. . To MR. DONALD MCDONALD. Superintendent St. Columbia Sunday ‘ DEAR CliRCNKiLG,â€"â€"The last fewivised the use 01 unase's umtmeut, weeks saw a large number of the? and since using the eruption has all citizens of Durham and vicinity onLdisappeared, and I can conï¬dently their way to the County Capital, asi say my child is cured. Jurors, Witnesses, Councilors, etc. MaxwellJohnston, Your humble servant found himself 11:? Anne St., Toronto. among; the number. Vie left Dur- ham by the early morning light" Pale and sallow complection, white passing by the picmresque Rocky l lips, furrowed tongue, bad taste in and t‘ne'lnow famous village of. D01“; the mouth, bad breath, all come from “00119 (the centre 3f hard. “messllasluggish and diseased liver. Take and pulled ‘lfp ff†3' breathing spell; the only reliable treatment that will liléhsfgézmlot3:3Ogï¬alfï¬Ã©ï¬hfhialï¬glfdl remove all? this trouble, and Procure 4 r»: * J a box of W light 3 Liver and Stomach frozen {-oa‘tls to Chatswortl], calling! Pills from MacFarlane 00., Drug- on the Jolly punirietor of the Cainp-‘ gists for 500. bell House and ï¬nally reached the! - Liver )001 of Ont. ‘vVe ut u at the w".‘W-" Comply House where wgfounlil mostl 5’13?th Report. of the South Grey contigentenjoying the fine hOSpitality of Mr. C. and DURHAM January 6th 1897. his affable manager, a r. McKenzie FallWheat ................... 85 to 9C and hostess, Miss Lee. The efforts Qprimer Wheat ............ 85 to 9C of the prop. of this hotelare certainly Oats .......................... .18 to IE appreciated by the farmers as over Peas..... ...................... 40 to 4( 200 horses are (.ften fed in the Barley ........................ 25 to 3( commodious stables. Here we met Flay .......................... 10 00 to 10 O( acquaintances from all parts of the Butter ...... . ................ 10 to IE County. But the best of friendSiEggs per doz ................ . 12 to 11 must part, so business all attended Apples....per bag ............ 35 to 5‘ to and farewells exchanged, we P0tatoes....per bag .......... . 25 to 2: started for Durham- ’ Flour per cwt ................ 175 to 244 ADDRESS AND PRF SEN TATION. “71TH the adjournment of the coun- ty council on December 5th an epoch 111 the munic: pal history of the .count\ of Gmy. came to a close. :Some conception of the changes that have taken place since 1854,when1 .Grey was separated from Waterloo and Wellington, can be had in no better 1311' than by a glance at the ,list of men who with such signal ability and integrity have ï¬lled the wartlun’s chair (11111119; the past forty two years Th e list is as fol lows :â€"â€"- 1854 Richard Cainey;1895’o6 and ’57, \‘5111. K. Fleshcr; ’58. ’59 and ’60, George Jackson ; 1861 and ’62, Wm. K. Fiesher ; 1813â€). George. Jackson; 1864. John McDonnhi and 11111198 Ker1zlï¬'33 \\'111.1i. 1311331191;an *1‘hos.b‘r 1.11193 :19’37 ‘1V111. K. 111511- er; 13:39 ’69 111111 ’ 0. Samuel J. Lane; 1871. 33-8 E11319; 187?, Samuel J. Lane ; 1873. Hugh R9111; 1874, Jas. Patelsun; 1875. Geo. Jackson; 1876, 30394111 Rorke , 187'. Robeu. \1cGhee; 187b,, .1115. \1111'doch; 1879, Dr. C. E. Barnhart;1880, Finlay MacRae; 1881, Dr W. S. C11ristoc;1882, C. R. Sing; 1583, Dade chNicol; 1884, John Cameron; 1885'). John Chis: 1101111; 1886, Victor Lang ;: 1887,1 Niche-311$ Read; 1888, John Clark; 1889. Robert, .Mchaught; 1890,011115 _Moï¬.1ct ; 1891, T 210111215 G111 my 1892 .Jas. Cochr_ane;1893,Samuel Rogers; 1391 * V n Lamoa an) Joseph Prin-r gle;1875, George Binnie , 1896, James Anderson *Dioq. during the year. .â€"â€"Tixnes 7 - T .3133 VISIT :3 Yours Truly, Priceville, Dec. 29th, 1896. Committee. THE SOUND. RA. M BLER â€School. COURT DURHAM NO. 111, The following ofï¬cers were elected at- the annual meeting: Masrwer James Eden, Denuty Mast-e1, S. T. Orchard. Chaplain, \‘l 1n C. Caldwell, Rec. Secy. , R. Eden, Treasurer, S. Caldwell, Fin. See. J. H. Sharp, Sen. (30111.. Ed. Fee, D. of 0., W. Lee. VICTORIA L. 0. L. 861;DROMORE The following ofï¬cers were elected for 1897: W. F. Bothwell, W. M., M Hooper, D. M., S. N. McLean, Chap., ' A. Hooper. Rec. Sec. Thos. Bothwell, Fin. 880., J. Hooper, Treas. \V. Stephenson, D. of C. Chas. Sinai}, Sec. F. Hardgrave. I. I. W. Bell, 0.1' Auditors. Bros. Bothwell and Hooper First: Committec, Bros. Jas. Moore James Laughton, Geo. Hardgrave John Moore. A Child Cured of Eczema by Chase's ‘ Ointment. "My six year old daughter, Bella» was afflicted with eczema for 24 months, the principal seat of erup- tion being behind her ears. I tried almost every remedy I saw adver- tised, bought innumerable medicines and soaps, and took the child to medical specialists in skin diseases, but; without result. The doctor ad- vised the use of Chase’s Ointment, a sluggish and diseased liver. Take the only reliable treatment that will remove all this trouble, and procure a box of \Vright’3 Liver and Stomach Oatmeal per sack ......... Chop per cwt ............. Turkeys per lb ........... Geese pexj 1b ............ . Ducks: per pair .......... Chickens per pair ........ Dressed Hogs per cwt. . Hides. . ..per 1b ........ _.,. SheepSkins .......... ,.,.. W001 ............. VARNEY L. O. L. NO. 689. minutes. CURES incipient catarrh in from one to three days. CURES chronic catarrh, hay fever and rose fever. Complete, with bigwer free. BOLD BY ALL DEALERS Prioé .25 Cats red, and I can conï¬dently :hild is cured. Maxwell Johnston, 11:? Anne St., Toronto. . .............. .....10 k“.. persack ..... . . .. cwt ......... perlb ...... .. {‘le . ...... . ’1‘ pair .. . ..... . CURES cold in the head in ten THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, January 7th, 1697. ............ OOOOOOOOOOOOO ........... .......... iii to 90 .......... 18 to 18 .......... 40 to 40 ........... 25 to 00 .......... 10 00 to 10 00 .......... 10 to 12 ........... 12 to 15 ........... 35 to 50 ........... 25 to 25 ......... 175 to 240 2 25 to 2 25 225