Here's howsou can tell : If you have ack ACMQ . If you have Pufï¬ne‘. w or SweIling of m. .5â€. If your Urine (:0an any kind or is H33†( Scanty. ' 'v' U "t or 1 Weak and Nervous. Th: “a Kidney Complaint. n M I"t! The sooner you start taking I DOAN’S money "Lu i[he more quickly will your ï¬nal“. Nasty Taste in the Me If you have Dizz S | Bad - Dregrp_s,~ ee I urn’s Heart and have away ah doubt.) as: to b (is of the mpst skeptjctl: N113. (Lao. Ifutf‘nfl ‘01}: th. “h mark-dole story of relief from Ila id restoration to health, which i " For several years- I have been I u mt suflerer from nervous bond“... Dpaln was so intense thnt sometim- us almost crazy. I really tho t i r head would burst I consul .â€" r of physicians. and W]! may I'M I thhout effect. I noticed WM! )ectbrs employed by t. The reade mm? Red ’irst Drug Clerkâ€"I deuce last, night. I the shop. lain down. on there was a mod the night bell-:- _ gag "Ding Clerk-Ha; ha Va. postage stamp. 011' r‘u‘st Drug Elegy-1N0“? broad Df'ug Clerk-d! mted to look in the 03’! maybe wanted to M lasting. and will be more ‘0 ."’ ' 5116 because of 8 number of "’0' .tmtiuns and cuts which 81‘0 ‘1'â€. thnmghout the book. some cases wbed $81!†It year, and large. The a show that was? irst Drug Clerkâ€"M51“ .n a: he more quickly win « They've cured thou. and: of cases of kid. my trouble during the ms! year. If you are Book that tells all bout Doan’s Kidney ’ills sent free to any ddress. 'hc Doan Kidney rm (20., Toronto, Ont. L sufferer théy can are you. 3H3.) built Wt†.riently opened up. The fact W neariy all the mines. such “ t] mun. Regina, Mikado. and F 01!! shaft and workings 91070 theâ€! .ncmse in width asdoptn is 8““ 9n1‘1>un1ges the hope that W : bodies are available, and if thfl“ ml to he the case an avers†0‘ '11 Nu.) 0f free-milling on i531“ 1..“ bullding up of a great BOld‘w e leen carried on upon xtions. “THOUGHT MY HEAD wouw BURST.†A Fredericton Lady’s Suffering. A STRANGE EXPERIENCE- A GENERAL REVIEW? rber than it. is. ODIICTION OF GOLD mi quantity of gold or __AAI srtial returns ha gold proportions} «at. and no 08“ f the cost of the This appears to 8110" ti low grade. but 33 “5' evelopment. not “limb 1"“ » select the 01-9,:th ‘0 a probable that hot“! Mal rd with agonizing pal heart, and often could Llnb UL UAW " l the labor mum“,dad 1 [0 310,000 durinl ‘ the whole amount 3 MP reports of the l ‘ deuelopment Oifffgii ‘0 '0“ can ten :; 'aCk AChQ 0r bumness “nm the Fan! the emcuy Pills from! vb“ 3. S®OTT. A Large Quantity of TWEEDS, PA N TI NGS, FLANNELS FLANNELETTES, £1143. Mexiï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬â€˜s Whips! Whips ! Large SIM-k of Garden Tools Bicyfle kc . : CBSSO __ ries' Néafly Every New lady’s Wheel PR IN TS, CU'I‘TONS, C1 )TTONA DES, etc 1111 11:1! met your wants Ex.\.\zr:1., NEVERLEAK, Ruramci: CEMENT, RIM CEMENT, Rmmm RUBBER, CYCLE BALLs, Tmm; Rmmmn, Wmsrmss, CW! 1; (Mums, PANT CLIPS, Umrnnrl-z. OIL, ETC. {may â€ï¬xed Paint. _, _I.\' EXCHANGE FOR _. Hardware, Tinware, silvm'wa_1_°e, Granite, We have already sold more mixed paint than was ever sold in one year in â€US establishment. \Vhy? Because people requiring such haw; fuzzml out that. ours is the Best in the Market. .ast Saturday was a Good day for Fishing Tackle, and we wen) obiigod to give another order am"! now have a very ï¬ne assort- ment on hand. An 1 yest 10c. Just 0 m use in this neighborhood was purchased in Our Store, and we still have some on hand. Quality and price suits our patrons. Ilnrr MUM? BINDERS and Now- ers «The best in the world. XWELL Binders, Mowers and Horse Rakes. T’L'flHS of various kinda. l‘nrnip Sowm-s, Scufllers and all Farm Implements. {KIAGICï¬ Buggies, Chatbam and Snow Bull \Vagons, Etc. . , etc.. at prices that w: l surprise you. W Williams Sewing Machines imnwnse case of Whips arrived mum. ranging in price from 98,750 DOZ. 0F M "e‘JAï¬EHflUMS Of a large EGGS WANTED! )8 ne ed Out. A few Ready-Made inality for the money Gods! Etc- TU W N stock of a bottle, regular 15 and 25c. 21 only, Crystal Table Sets @ 25c. set; 8 in. Iin. Cut glass Fruit Bowls, 20c. ea. Nappies to match, 60c. a dozen. Whips at all prices. Good Rawhideé 506 SALADA CEYLON TEA @ 25, 30 and 40¢. Large white Oounterpaues, worth $1.50 for $1.00. Large whlte all linen Table Covers, worth $1.75 for 31.40. Table OIL CLOTIIS in white and col- ors, 45 ins. wide, 250. yd. Men’s TOP SHIRTS from 25c. up. SEE OUR LADIES’ OXFORD SHOES before buying. They cant be beat. Best Ladies’ Shoe Dressing 10 and 20c. OUR PRINTS ARE ALL GUARAN- TEED FAST COLORS. Miscellaneous. Lace Curtaxns- THE VENTILATOR. DURHAM. The best dollar value, 10110 waist. Extla sateen covet. 3; H £50 “ 3100 “ OUR CURTAINS ALL HAVE TAPED EDGES. ' Victoria. QUEEN f Phis week we talk corsets. Without hesitation, we can say that we have the best and largest stock you can see anywhere 1n Durham. Here are some specialties. Fancy Figured Lustres (a snap) (g ." ..... ‘35, and 50c. ay Double fold Caslunere (black only) 12 Challies, in dark colors only, ........ C W- 40 in. BM: and‘Cpl’dwool Serges @ 25g, Special summer Corset. Color, white. Light and pretty. Price 500. A dozen other styles from 400. to $1.25 a pair. BEAN 85 CO. ' 2 3 3 :15de X 28 i113. “ x38 “ H x42 ‘6 IJ pretty model. Something extra nice. Price $1.00 OF MOUNT: FOREST $1.00. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. $1.00. 400. pair. UC. DC. t‘ CATARRH-SEEDS. Is the breath foul? The vome husky? Constant drop. ping in the throat? Pain across the eyes the head? Losing sense of that this all too com- mon malady has you as its victimâ€"Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder has yet to ï¬nd a case too stubborn to yield to it. Relieves instantly. and a perfect cure. mil remedy effected a speedy and _ permanent cure. I am willing to spend the res: of ' to my fellow McMillanâ€"MeHiddenâ€"That Michael MC- Grath be paid $4 20 for prOViSiHXl-S' 101' “(3C tur Campbell’s children, and $10 for ClOtlliHL’.’ and fare to charitable institution at- Hamil- ton, being: half custâ€" Carried. . Me Faddenâ€"Firthâ€"That William “'atson llyâ€"luw No. 37:), to amend By-law No. 373 appuiilitiug Township oiiicers, was read and )awa . I Williams McFadden -Tliat polling places for Legislative Election, lst March, 1898, be aid for as fulluws : 'l‘rustees S. 15. N0 9, 34; 30h†.‘JcArtliur, 554: Thus. A: rowsmith. S4; and P. Mclimis, $4.:‘Carriggi. Fir{I.â€"‘\’i"i'1'1'i}ijn'si-'1‘1'15't" 51:15. Alex. Mc- Millan be paid F533 fur board and other neces- saries for the late Mrs. Anlx‘IMQR‘ljflzun-Car. -‘ I. I I. Me.\Iilla:PLMCFz'uldelx-‘Jl‘lnat the Reeve and (.‘ouucian' Williams be appointed to in- terview William Morrison in regard to backing water on read and report at next meeting of c01111_(:il.‘â€"Czu'ried. I is I ‘7' [I'll Communicatimw read as follows; From Timothy McKenua and ‘26 others praying the council to open sideline between lots 7 and 8, con. 3, E. G. R. From Wm. Watson, account for coflin for Ann McMillan. From Chas. Ramage, account for printing. From John Kelly re. sinking fund account. Pat. Kelly claimed pay for deviation on lot 1, con. 9, Artemesia. Left for Artemesia Coun- cil to deal with it. A deputation consisting of Messrs. Lamb. English and Ditner waited on council regarding the appointment of l"atlnnaster in division 73. John McNally and Jas. llislip complained of the backing of water on their lands. ‘ Deputy Reeve Mc- Fadden reported on the state of the Town- line, (.i.__ E., at Grasby’s pond. __ -‘ a n The Counc1l met April 18th pursuant to adjournment. All he members p1ese11t. The Reeve 1n the chai1.Mi11utes of last meeting 193d and cu11ï¬_rmed_.__ 5 ' {ziifm ' iâ€"T ii i Sign: THEE: :3 i821, Vague} J ‘lyqn, W liqblfnuf. H Byers. l-I (Blérk to publish C511ï¬1$ï¬Ã©vision to held on Thursday, May 26th. ___ w, -. â€"_:w-|.-v.“vl.' vv A‘Ul I, n nuluu. FENCE-VIEWERS.-â€"G Johnston. E Ryan, P Esch, T Duigan, J Robertson. J Schoen, H S Miller. M Doyle, J Edwards, D wid- mgyer, D Eckstein, P_Gimdat. ‘-\-" " PQUSImEEPERS';Elmâ€"Biemz'm, F Oehm W hpvdle, N Ruszel, R Ovens, J Heauy, H gems, Wm Crawford. J Hafliday, J Lewis, I) I II '1' - in. ___ â€"--,- “nu l'\.nlll\ll‘\\1(7 )UI'S. PATHMASTERS.â€"â€"'l‘ Allen,‘ ’1‘ Petty, W Grant. M Barber, J Douglas, W Dickson, T Rogers, \V Cameron, \V McFarlan, F Campbell, G Hunt, J G Williamson, \V Gar- dlner, P. llassett, I) MeAuliï¬', H Leeson, J Marshall, J Moriee, J Peters, W Stewart, J Cornish, Jas Wilson, M O‘Donog‘hne, J Pat- terson, A McGillivray, J Robertson, 1“) ,Uvens, '1‘ Robertson, H Miller, I Lang, C Schrieher, A Long, 1“ E Weltz, N Carmonnt 0 Hanna, .5 Moore, J Arthurs, J Yners, J Ehâ€, J Dewis, W Ogram, J McMullen, R 'l‘indall, 1’ S Schaus', J Krenzer, A l’letsch, C Ad.- ir, A Shiel, G Liebolt, F Herr, L Roeddiug’, H Schultz, M Doyle, M Tone, H Hafern‘lehl, J Baetz, G Dietz, A Groin, N Wenger, U Dietrich, G Voigt, J Feick, Aw O‘Farrell, J Edwards, H Gerhardt, jr, 0‘ Seim, J (Srrein, A Weppler, H Lanz, N Wid- me 'er; F Koester, C Forbes, F Scroggie, A Hahn, J Himmler, E Widmeyer, G Wagner, F Walter, J Diebel, P Murphy, '1‘ Casey, L Wettlaufer, J lIafermehi, H Ford, L Brnsso, A Widme er, F Hintz, C Birr, J Grub, I) Lippert, Mackey J Lobsinger. R Winte- fon}, W Sghneider,.w Kerr, A Smith. f By-lqw passed to appoint p: ence-vmwers and pound keepers I’AT‘I“ ‘C‘VI‘I)I\.-n 'l‘ A I Vanuuuuun u†HUI'VH'BHT/ [“19 n Treasurer Ryan to pay in Bank to credit of railway sinki being last half year’s interest c 0f§2 5,900. . "1," .uy...uug orange. side- line, lots 63. 64, con 3 G V oigt six bushels of lime .. .. A F Miller sec. Toronto Gen Hospital, G maintainance of Mary Connolly Ringel. 7 w’ks board widow Weigel Trustee? S S No. 8 use of school as a polling booth Ontario election. . .. No. 3 do. No.14do ........ ............ H‘l‘lon repairing sidewalk in Avfrm w 7 ' ' _-IIA~ Council met AP ent. Minutes 0 ï¬ . ril 12th GLENELG COUNCIL. appoint pathmasters, .-- J L. V‘n -â€" 1.1V pay_ il!t0 Standard Is the breath nking fund $460, st on debenture imeeting 12 fâ€" I. Side- !, Mav 5th, 1598. “', 1900 be 8 10 75 .‘- 4v 4/ 50-. ’m‘ .,S :4 _ g.†In ISâ€, «‘1’: Q ‘~‘\ ‘7“? ‘75P] 7 His remains were interred in the Meaford Read cemetery, and were followed by a. large concourse of sorrowing friends and sympathetic neighbors. He leaves seven children to mourn his loss. Another of the old pioneers has gone to his reward. Mr. Robert \Varling died h( re on \Vednesday |last, the 27th ult., at the residence of his son George. on the old home- stead. His death was very sudden. He was around the day before in his usual health, and the next morning was found dead in his bed, by his son, having died during the night. Mr. Warling was born in Ireland, from which place he came to Canada when a young man, living for ashort time in the township of King. From there he came in 1856, to the farm. on which he died. At the time of his death, he was in his 80th year. He has gone to his reward. and may his memory long remain green in the affections of those who knew him. 5" '\‘ 3 VI; 3/4 J It? ’4 9 \ 35:4; g '7 Age». ~15? 5. \‘f I \9 v ‘\‘ \ 3w. ’1: O D '2 ‘5‘ 1|. ¢ 7;. mg. I. 24$“ 7 V {5 t m -\ ’15? ’l Vév. “‘1! .70 0L 5.!†The Yankees may know enough to come in out of the rain when the wet. season starts. n u IW UIIIL‘ .I am just commencing on the ï¬fth box of Dr. Chase’s Ointment, and judging from the rapid improvement effected, I am certain that before the box is used I shall be com- pletely cured. CHAS. FISH. Methodist Minister, . 192 Dunn av., Toronto. Rev. Chas. Fish, Methodist Minister, 192 Dunn Av., Toronto, Cured of Eczema. About ten years ago I felt the beginnings of what is generally known as Eczema. The disease commenced in my ears and spread entirely over both sides of my head and also develoned on my hands. During those ten years I was a great sufferer. Specialists on skin diseases treated me._ A's-I write this I Firthâ€" McMillan-That Thomas McFad- den aud John Williams be paid um each for committee work, and the Reeve 83 for committee workâ€"Carried. The council adjourned till called for Court of Revision. J. S. BLACK, Clerk. , id 810 for cofliu for the late Mrs. Ann Mc lillan-â€"-Carried. Firthâ€"McMillauâ€"That Samuel Leslie be id 81 for repair of culvert at lot 56 con. 3. i ‘. G. It. also George Ryan 81 for repair of culvert at lot 10. con. 1. S. D. R.--Carried. Williamsâ€" McMillanâ€"That George Twam- ley be paid the sum of 82.50 for repairing culvert at lot 12. con. 3, E. G. R.â€"Carried. Firthâ€"McMillauâ€"That Chas. Haulage be paid $8 for printing and advertising-Car. ‘ Williams-13rtliâ€"Tliat C. \V. Rutledge be paid $16.90 for printing and advertising. â€"~ Carried. Firthâ€"~McMillauâ€"That Colin McArthur be Daid 84 for culvert at lot 6, con. lO.-Car. McFaddenâ€"Firth â€"â€"That the Clerk be D331 8:25 011- sglgry â€" Carried. W e take the wool' 1n and pay for it g; at our Store in Lower Town. \Ve have some very large orders for Yarn on hand and expect to make a good season’s run in the Mill. ï¬ï¬‚flhgw. .w. A". an. Watch our Ad. every week. It will pay you. TEE DURHAM WOOLLEN MILLS. MODERN DEPARTMENTAL STORE. The Season for Wool is almost upon us again, and we will be prepared to buy any quantity. Don’t forget that we operate . A. HUNTER. VANDELEUR. Lower Town, Durham. ©©®~\O©% ‘ Meeting adjourned till Monday evening next, May 9th. " ____, ----_ v.- utAva. GNU ‘ W. B. Vollett, on salary. $25.00; 3. M. Dargavel, lumber nc’t, 631.60; W. Irwin, printing. $5.50. The Mayor introduced a By-lsw regulating the erection of buildings or wooden additions thereto in speci- ï¬ed limits in town of Durham. Passed ï¬rst and second readings. The Finance Committee rocome mended payment of the following ac- counts: Geo. Russell, nlnry, 317.50, J. J. Hunter, wood for Mrs. Becker $2.45, Geo Meikle, salary, £3.75. \Vm. Benton, salary, $8.75; J‘s. Falkingbam, work on street. 50c \ " 7‘ T. The report of the Board of Works Committee was laid over for oonaidor» ation on Monday night noXt. A communication from Geo. Whit» more re back taxes was referred to the Fmance Committee. Thefegulqr meetinc of the Town Town Cou‘nd‘l. ’4' \ ‘I die 9m: