MRS. Tans. MCCANN, MM Dm.. \\ rites: “I was "cum“ biliuusness, headache, and 103: ‘P petite. I could not rest at m and was very weak, but after . three bottles of B. 3.8. my ‘W I' has returned, and I am bettcrtha 1 have been for years. I would.“ be without BurdockJBlood‘ Bitten. an as anows: “For the put thmym I bgve suffered from weakness, shorthand resth sud palpitation of “)0 bout The Reset excitement would make 1!)th flutter. and at nigm I even fonndit dim to sleep After 1 got Milburn’s Heart ind Nene Pill: I experienced great relid. and on (‘nntmuing their use the human- mom hm- been marked until now sllthooli svmpM-ma are gone and I m 00!!)le Mrs. 11. L. Menzies. a profeosionaâ€"Fu: {iving at the Curner of Wellington m King Streets, Bramford, Ont, at“. k hat I am givinu it to my chm Toll: how she we; cured of I'm H Iervo Tronâ€... The onerous duties that h)! to th. 1.. ‘ b nurse. the worry, care. 100. (I d†negularity of meals 00011 tell on m nervous system and undermjno the M IN me, wt uw. wnat was um urae tun-o tans did when they landed fl mouth rock? Johnnieâ€"Th0! ‘ their knees. Teacherâ€"Th8?†.Vnw Tommy, \vbat, was the 130! phej: did? Tummyâ€"Fell on the I 008 iut mid the neighbor who ll (â€Ã©-'11? over politics, you surely “’4'“ 3' iaternul government. W4 plied Farmer Corinna-01, not I ._\. (If "'Urâ€"Wf“ .‘n’ yit I dunno 0' ud rr .1 gnod thing it com ‘01†t 'r {wk out to the woodlbOd ‘31,!" to see the error 0! thair “Y" 3" same aw if they was small In," Fur the Orphans. 4009†b" 1: [air “as perfectly lovely? we‘ '. 7.3. Auntyâ€"You must have ' [rt-'9 attendance! Cousin Ethel !.l\')‘)â€"Nf). not so very; we to nts at the door. and PM" â€vc‘ n, to repeat it. Traf'hvr (of juvenile 01?â€) f. what was the first thing “3‘ f fl NURSE’S STBHY. Tans. NICCAï¬N we r Pills clean Coated Tongue. Heart and News Pill: cm rwnsness, Wukness, Slim.»- Epitatiin. Throbbing. was or any condition :23 PTKShH‘ Blood, Disotd ak Heart. .nt it? SIN splendid p iesty. an â€"§purtsman (“110 BE and is i~argaining rand-Sixpence! 'I'hOt ; t it.’ Shopkeeper'A .Ipndid place it’s bee Sty. said the (‘8' there is among the W of Scotland. 600‘ sky monarch. Serv Lthe broiler. [have hat a bot Scotch AUGHLETS ‘0 W Fault 1 {I k rdrube. has never written he whistlod. 1 Calvin a married I. have been. Didn’t Hm- of free ml?! '11 wearing out 307 -.“hP-â€"-But Prodâ€! L' behind so much? uv clothes in [bi n’t, you Uid Party and my 'ady at“! linow it h 003““ written 1;;thi ’ can Job? Put" Pli' .3 ““3138 #1" " nil. o“-0 0-. ---v-. 4‘»33't':z 81} if..- '~‘1Q.r Consisting of a. large stock of H We ~â€"-« I'I’I’ER TOWN â€"â€" MPLEMENI WAREHUUMS 0313.8. M°KINNON’S i. 'm‘ 7a? II V Umon nmn’ths fave) claps- ed since I came to Durham. Lust neck was; spent in taking“ stmk and I am hanpx to sag. (considering thu ycan ‘tlh ltl am satis- lied With the business done. fardware, Gx‘aniteWm-e, 'l‘iuwzu'c and Silverware. OVOF O rm 150m. tom. No. Two Car Loads of NAILS in stock purchnsul from the sane mills as last.ye-.1r.soyou well know the qualitx' of our nails. tï¬ï¬ï¬‚ï¬ï¬‚ \n all ("upper Boner, NO. 9 'li‘ Ihavebonght very largely this rear and am prepared to give my jusmmers Better Bargains than CUTTBRS of 8T0 ’Lrties intpnding to build should 1);; in {Mir bills of Hardware 1 get our quotations. Rooms. -_ have already got Cultural found at SESS of all kinds at Prices way down. 3:)â€01‘ with copper bot- NU. 3. for 31. tiered before in all kinds of the Latest Designs Makes. 1R3 and all Agri- Implements to be UPPER TOWN. Fire Insurance attended to Promptly in the Farm- ers’ Grey Bruce and in other good companies. JUHN LIVINGSTON, Agent, Special cuts for next 30 days. Lower Town, ‘1‘ u- Vvvâ€"â€"â€"â€" Complete Assortment of Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Raisins, Figs. Currants. Spices, Etc. All at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES for Cash or Produce. [n Groceri as 3! NEXT TO BANK. 4 dwwmm‘mswww WW$§ ‘ O .mozooem m mgï¬aï¬mflaï¬nfl SQ? 7); Uonstable McGregor of Chatham was up last week before the P. M. charged with an attempt to shoot his daughter. McGregor says the gun went 0!? accidentally. and that he was only chiding the girl for her waywardness. Warrants have been issued for the arrest of witnesses who are keeping out of the way. The prisoner is out on bail. and Mowers, Rakes, Disk Barrows, Spring Tooth Harrows, Plonghs, single ‘3 furrow. Woodstock W agons, Carriages of all kinds, Stoves, Sewing Machines, Bicyles, Etc., Etc. Silvester Seed Drills, Frost Wood Binders Constgble McGregor Ihave received one Gross of Brooches the like of which has never before been seen in Dur- ham for the money-â€" “’9 also keep a. Full Line of TWEEDS, COTTONS, COTTON - ADES, FLANNELS, FLANNEL- ETTES, Etc. JUST IN, A number of Ready-made SUITS, (Boys-'smd Men’s) which we have purchased at Bottom Prices and oFfer for less than regular wholesale cost. Call and see them. Worth double the price. Be sure and get one. FARBI/xk Cochrane’s Old Foundry. W. A. MacFAHLANE. 25 . cts. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, Mann 17th. 1598 E we have Durham . Our snow is pretty nearly all gone and it looks like spring. Mr and Mrs. McLean from Bruce were visiting around here and also Mr. and Miss McGilvray of the same county. â€" - I l‘ ,A ‘__ ___J Mr. Geo Putherl from Glenelg after couple of months. Mr. I). P. Oswald, who is leaving:~ for the Paciï¬c Co as: came up from '1' oxonto and Sp ent Sunday with Mr. M. Richardsonp and family. 1N†w -.- , Mr. John Dalglensh sold a couple of hogs the other day at a good ï¬gure. We haven’t heard if he took a 3 on the bargain at the start. UU“II V “. A few eEâ€"eur neighbors attended the funeral of Mr. John McUilvrav, who died at his home in Gleneig on Wednesday Mar. 9d}. a... n " “\IOOV‘“ The neg'dassessor has paid his ï¬rst visit. to this vicinity. The peOple re- port to be satisï¬ed. h I .‘..:.-L HA‘I' :- A‘I‘h‘n A‘ Mrs. R N. VIIendexson and little daughter \isited \115. I B. Lucas in Man kdale last w eek. Mr. Lew Karstedt left for Owen Sound on Friday. Miss Minnie Munshaw visited 0. S. friends recently. The special mceiings in the Metho- dist church were brought, to a close on Tuesday evening last week, with gratifying results. A large accession will be made to the church member- ship, seventy-two havmg been receiv- ed on trial. 01) the following even- ing a social gathering was held in the basement of the church, refreshments were served and a very enjoyable hour spent together, after which the Rev. Mr. Browning gave an entertain- ing address on his life and work in the \Vest. Mr. Browning’s visit and earnest Gospel messages will be long remembered by many in this place and vicinity. In addition to an invitation to re- main a fourth year in his present charge, Rev. John Malian of this place has received invitations from two other Quarterly Boards to become their pastor next year, viz., Dorches- ter near London, and Rosemont in the Toronto Conference. Messrs. R. J. Sproule, R. N. Hen~ derson, D. Wright, J. H. Heard and W. Trimble Spent part of last week as witnesses at the Ward case at 0.9. whit-A. S VanDusen paid a visit to the City the beginning of the week. Miss Kate Bellamy returned 1331; week from visiting friends in Toron- t0. Our watchmaker, Mr. Cameron. is now undex full headway and seems to be doing arushing business. The anniversity services of the Methodist Church of this village were held last Sabbath. The ser- vices were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Fisher of Gorrie. The day be- ing somewhat unfavorable, the at- tendance was considerably less than it would otherwise have been. Mr. Wm. Main has been on the sick list fora coubple of weeks but is now able to be out; again. situations near Grenfel, N, W.T. The following left Tuesdav morn- for diflemnc points; Messm. I). P1111]. Juo Logan, W. Logan, Jas.l)olg.1r111 and \irs. Hamilton for Nonh Dakota. Mort B iown, W. Main and M. Dixon for Manitoba. Mr. W. McMitchell loft Tuesday morning for Allanfonl where he has Secured. witnatien in the G. T. R- Messrs Main and Thompson, we are pleased to learn, have secured situations near Grenfel. N- W-’l‘ Messrs. George Mickleboro’ of St. Thomas and James. of Toronto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robs. Mickle- boro’ of Riverbank Home on Szatur hay and Sunday. They returned to {heir reapective homes on Monday morn- i112. 1- * . 9 5 Mr. \V '1‘ Brown and AiilSlGI Elan-- well W816 in Listowel Mcnda 3;. Max. is thieatened with blindness and [ms gone them to undewo a months tieatinent with an eye Specialist of that town The Egremont Creamery Co. is bound to succeed. Last year. :im- provement to the amount. of about $500 were made. The executive met last Saturday and let the job of fur- ther improvements to the umount of $270, the contractor being Mr. Geo. Caider. \Vhen the present improve- ments are completed the capacity of the factory will be nearly doubled. Messrs. Thair and Cameron pur- pose making the coming season the season of seasons in the historv of the establishment. Several of the members of the Methodist Church have assembled at the “Pickering Home†of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ham and presented them each with an easy chair. Quite an enjoyable time Was spent. Mrs, Thomas Brown Jr day morning for her homl gina N. W. '1‘. snow is pretty nearly all gone MULL CORNER. FLESHERTON . Putherbough has returned 1;: after a. sojourn for a HOLSTEIN. M 0.0 0.0 N !) Jr., left Mon- home near Re- Miss Weir held her annual pie soâ€" cial here last; week to raise funds for a pic-nic. The chair was ably ï¬lled by Mr. McDonald, wlnle Mr. Alex. Grierson made an efï¬cient auctioneer. Proceeds $12.70. Miss Gilmy spent Satmdav and Sunday \isiting her fathez and sister at Epping. Mr. \Vm. Grierson returned {133 the woods in time to poll his vote. Mr. Geo. Calvert. j1.. will leave to. morrow (Tuesday) for Manitoba. Mrs. Grierson has been on the sick list, for some time. \Ve hope to hear of her Speedy recovery. A gold mine has just been discov- ered in Cape Breton which is said to be the richest strike ever made in North America. The gold from the deposit assayed last. week in Montreal yielded from $20 to $144 per ton. Our burg has some citizens with long faces since the election, others are on their high horses. These lat- ter are well pleased with the result in the three Greys and heartily con- grazulate your Durham peOple on your Vietory. Miss Reid, who has for some time past been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Buchanan. has xetu1ned to her home in Lindsay. Mrs. George Pritchard was in Mea ford last week visiting friends. Mr. Robert Allan, of Glenelg, was the guest of Mr. George Warling last week. The Rev. Mr. Kitching has held a series of special meetings here for some time with fair success. Mr. James Buchanan is Still very low in health. Mr. Robt. Lindsay had a wood-bee last week and had quite a pile of woodcut. Mr. Thomas Livingston, Imple- ment Agent, Mt. Forest, came home last Friday night somewhat shaken up by a runaway. 7th“ \‘V/ We 0 In '(A‘ q (I "(a 3.1 r4? ’4? I): O. ."O|-'. s Q71 \\71 \s.» ’4’“. «I4 ’m‘ sâ€; 1m- 71h“ w ’4? A"; ‘r._- 4V; ’4? .st 71v? .3"! 94 f C- 43.23" «as» J. A. HUNTER; Imported Sandfoi‘d’s Spring Hats 8: Caps â€ANDâ€"â€" (Intended for last “"60 i. ) Fedora Hats. "lofted Christies. In the Newest Shades and Shapes. Take a Look at. our 500. Fedora. Tweed Caps for Boys and Men in many different styles. VANDELEUR. This is the verdict of our customers who have bought thlS make from us. “all and see our New Stock. Men’s Suits from $2.50 up. Special Bargains in Boys’ Clothing. We have passed into Stock during this week the largest and best selection yet of VICKERS. Butter and Eggs Wanted. The Family Herall and Weekly: Star of Montreal has fairly won its enormous success. It has “on the hearts at all Canadians. However. as if it had new worlals to conquer, it is preparing to publish cairn week a most remarkable series of papers. These papers, more than anything else that has appeared in the English language, will show how a girl or a boy may make the greatest success in the world. It is clear our trender- ful contenmorary, the Family Herall and Weekly Star will he even more Catarrh of Ten Years’ Standing Cured by Dr. Chase. I snfl'ered from Catarrh for ten years and was treated bv some of the best physicians in Canada. I was recommended y M r. C. Thompson, druggist. Tilsuuburg, to try Dr. Muse‘s Catarrh Cure, and can state msit- ively it cured mv vatarrh and murrha sore throat. Yours respectfully, J. D. Phillips, J. P., Mex-x A. Howm, Witvess. Eden. Um. superb reading to all people in all lands. Mr. Fred Holden, 11 young man of Morrisburg, was accidentally shot in mistake for a burglar by Mr. Harry Bradï¬eld, his employer, in whose ofï¬ce he was working after nipht. The young man died a few hours after the shooting. Burglar: enttoei-ed the G. '1‘. R. an? tion at Biorg 'and New the safe Oped leaving it a total wreck. m cmsss‘s @éPéTMENT WM- HEAL .7 I" on[WHSBMHES“1.18m†a I a mu. ALL DEALERS. PRICE 60¢ BEON THE 5 - ‘U ARM, LEG, HEAD, FACE WfltlnLK a.-. o“