mdon' are night wort I. who has been loo] '1' of divorq has to mtbn ot divorces [out in Ireland â€"-ï¬ rhen the heart. is at may not. be the . it may aid in abri 'om some dim. at Marlborough and [0’ are worn â€31:1; .820 in] hospital nurses era and printers, fully 100,!!!) o! t] radon and Norway. plicemen, poet-owe men and women, . 01.25 stern Railway 3: new Per annnm,‘ the entire men Greece, and not revenue of the u '.\RMERS! â€my: QUEEN" Ton Draft â€ï¬‚aring Stoves. If you want and Rating Muve try a ‘Queen’ Ind hnudnn‘t Mk» 1t return it. Or call My! .4: the ‘Queen’ working in our We Caii y°om Sppcial â€\ttention to «ml-RUST “001) FLOWS, either ‘iudeur â€Nu furrow. A look at them 3"“ PM \uu. Also to our Rout Pnlpors III! “beenâ€: mm 4 M Smws Hot Air Heaters, Fur- um and Hes: ting: Stoves. “o ban. wailing new in this line: hili [he New Yurk Singer and 0t f makes. N! stuck ahmys nu hand. a a 50W ‘13:! We: Will have (‘ntters of all 83yâ€! «‘Wha M. 1)....‘t fail to call on us a PM Will be. pleas-ml. RANGE. .Re‘m‘mber if vml want inn? wiring Guaranteed. Esme Fall is coming on whs not get fol yom home ANICELLOCK. ’ A lalge \‘i'ueq to «hoose from at 811 Prices. Next to Bank†.... ...... We have the Best Ahrm Clackmade. The “Must-get-up†wiil zen you up. VIN“ want a gum! palf «)1 u "not 000" 'Md«; not buy hem-e you see our “made â€nuts and. Slums for Men I'Mu» Boys. and lill'lS- they Miami “ecan gn'e you a pair of hamte‘lz freurh lup lam; “Rants, BXterluu gala, W made‘ at $4 00. “‘3 pack?! uf “Sahula†Ceylon '1‘...â€" Black or unit-(l. a forget to call. ~ [’PI’ER TOWN â€"â€" ‘lEMENI WAHHUUMS BEAN CO. g" “0†' ' {we ï¬gured [Bess U€‘:135°- rv " m re.“ ' 9 “0| ' 5‘ :12 R‘ 2'0 and 2351‘. a wad, 'bh f3“ . .en‘gew Hive Dréss length: at '6 fl‘ ' . . a} $3.00, 5.3.2.; and $4.59 each. m9 erg rmfy's famous Model Cook- ’“K btoves. Fancy Parlor 3‘0"“. Box Stoves, Coal ‘9“93. etc.. u prices tint Mllsur miss you. .8. M°KINNbN-’S OCKS. JOHN LIVINGSTON. K Puma black Lustres at I 35': and 500 a ynn . in?“ â€min blk Lustre: a snap at W 311â€" Serges 40 m. wide, 25¢. . Dress Goods 250. Figured ‘ Drï¬lf’fgfllï¬loubh fold v Winn?! an! a gun! pair of Winter bouts dulmt huy {refute you 800 our [9 “nuts and Slums for Men, Boys and Hirls--they cannot ., We cmxgive you a-pair of .1! ement Show Baum ELI: me, fmm 5c up to heavy tï¬l“ 32 i“. WHO‘ 1% -~ A L'AU “- pen every Saturday. “ large stock of E-BINDERS and How- if you want your insured at Low Rates W. A. MacHBlANE .uths 4.3 in. Wide at 5,. '9â€- ya. ». - 15159231 16w) 9f various kinds. owers, Scutï¬ers and Implements. ‘ , Buggies. Chathsm v Ball Wagons, Etc. large stock of Ho- best in the world. Binders, Mowers a Rakes. for the Farmers’ other UPPER TOWN. Terms or SALEâ€"Ten per cent. of the . {ml-chase price to be paid to the Vendor or ‘ ".5 Solicitor at tune of sale and balance _ wrthinwdays thereafter without interest. ‘The Vendor reserves one bid 11 on each .parcei. The property must be sod as the {estate of the deceased is being wound u . ,The other conditions of sale will he ma e ' known at. the time of sale. D. P. CAMPBELL. Port Elgin, Administrator. I. x. In. Roller Beanng', which eclipses anything hitherto in the market. The Cheapest, the easiest, and the best. kW. I]. CUNNUH. Garafraxa St., Durham. 1 door North James Carson’s. Has the best Rockwell Drill in the Country. Can drill either Rock or Clay, any depth. Also maker and dealer in all kinds 9f_ pgmps, especially the famous Suitings, "‘ Dress Goods. Flannels, Sheetings and Wool- lan, Goods of all kinds just arrived. LOWER TOWN, -- DURHAM. As I have opened up a. Laundry in Durham, I beg to announce that I am prepared to do all kindsof Gent’s, Ladies’, and Household Laundrying at the very Lowest Rates. FALL ijj WINTER W. D. CONNORâ€"7 I TRA'I‘OR of the Estate of the late ELIZABETH VICKERS, deceased, has in- strucwd Mr. HUGH MACKAY, Auctiqneer. to ofler for Sale ‘by Public Auction at the Illl\r‘.'vn -v .\..‘M has. A (Rina J'Qééiii'xig"116ii£ise}e2t5 on the premises, PARCEL 2-Part of Divi.~ions Lots 2 and 3 of Lot No. 3. Can. 1, Township of Egre- mont. situate in the Village of Varney and containing ten acres of land, more or less. PARCEL 3â€"Pa rt of the First Division of Lot No. 3, Con. 1, Township of Norman- by, containing one half acre of land. more or less, situate in the Village of Varney. There are a guod frame dwel- ling home. Outbuildings and orchard on the property. HUGH MACKAY, Auctioneer. Dated at Port Elgin this 10th day of October A. D. 1898. of DURHAM on . Thway m Tenth thy of November, 18%, at: 0qu o‘clock i_n tl_ng_z{ftp§_noon, the full lowing pai‘celg (If 'RealvEsvtité :"V w‘ PARCEL 1â€" Lots 9 and 10 on the East side of Queen street in the 'l‘nwn of Durham containing; of an acye 0t laud‘ more or has. A frame dwellmn house 18 erected -- -u\- wow“ u u MIDDAUGH H‘oï¬Ã©ï¬in the TOWN: ’I‘E‘E‘: ‘ILI‘AIPEBSAIGNED ADMINIS- I. B. All Clothe- Wuhed by Band. AUCTION SALE Fl Trial Will convince you WAH LEE, Chinese Laundry. REAL ESTA TE. er the persons Id Jerry K9" ’3 [V Ill-ï¬nance of the Statutes in that be- half, 3. S. O. 1897 chap. 11,3. section 12, that I. the undersigned Ellen belly. through my Salicitor, W. C. PERRY. at Q.“ Fureat, have applied to the J ndge of the burrogato Court of the County of 5 may for letters of GUARDIANSHIP J AS THE LARGEST STOCK IN ONTARIO T0 SELECT FROM, comprising Scotch, American and Canadian Grauife and Marble. 20% discount on Mar- ble. No Agents commission. All work warranted. Railway fare allowed purchas- ers who call at the Shop. In the latter of the Mate of Jerry Kelly, late of the Township of Egre- mont in the County of Grey, Yeoman, deceased. smcnnbls to proper traumas. It 10‘ have lpltstlon or Mattel-in , shon- nus 0 brush, weak or imguï¬u- pulls, swelling of feet or ukles pain in tho left side, fainting spells, (impaled ton- donoy, any of these indicate hurt dis- use. No matter of how long standln Dr. A new’s Cure for the cart. wll cuteâ€"- (23 a. heart speciï¬c-acts quickly flats surelyâ€"acts safely. “1 was given up to die by phlslclsul and friends. One dose of Dr. Cure for the Heart ssve ma as e, sud slx bottles cured m case of flfmn vear’s snudln . MR .J.L.HELLE§ Whitewood, .w.'r. Gun-ants†relief in 80 minutes. Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure with blower in- cluded will cure iusi ient catarrh in a few hours : cllrouiccatarr in one month’s treat- ment. In the Surrogate Court or the County of Grey. ' CONVEYANCER. COMMISSIONER in H. C J. Collect-ions prumplly attended to. . LOANS and Insurancq effected without de- hy. Company and Private Funds to Loan at 5, 5§ and 6 per celgt. in sums and upon terms to smt borrowers. A General Financial Business Transacted. OFFICE- 1 door North of S. Scott’s Store. I CAN AND INSURANCE AGENT. J Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are the onlv combined Kidnev-Liver Pills made and will positively cure all Kidney-liver trouble. Monuments Repaired and Mr. and Mr“. J. Bogal’s only daugther Mary, in spite ut'all that medical aid could do succumbed to an attack of croup on Sun- day morning last, and on Monday her re- mains were laid away in Ma. plewood Come. ‘1; n..- Mr. and Mrs. T. Petty’s litâ€"tie boy, Wilhe is recoveri from an attack of measles and congestion o the lungs. Mrs. J. Blyth is improving nicely from a severe spell of sickness. Mrs. Wm. McCalmon has an attack of La- Grippe. For pilegs. eqzema, salt rbeum, pix} worms {Ind all 5313": diseases Dr. Chase’s; Ointment 13a smve cure. It rs recummeuded by Dr. L. M. Harlam, of the American Journal of Health. MCIN’I‘YRE BLOCK, Mrs. Lougheed and Mrs. .Walter Fergu- son. of Detroit, Mich. are waiting the fur- mer’s brother, Mr. John Ferguson. GRIER _ N- Suddenly in Bent‘nck on Wed. nee a)’. Oct. 19th, Mrs. Isabella Grier- eon. relict of the late Nathan Grierson, aged 73 years. MCINNISâ€"In Glenelg on Saturday, Oct. 22nd, Mrs. Catharine Mclnnis, relict of the late Angus Mclnnis. aged 73 years. COOPERâ€"At the residence of Mr. John \Vrnght, Dm ham, on Monday, Oct. 24th, Sueannah Wright. relict of the late Josiah Cooper, aged 92 years, BOdays. BOGLEâ€"At Varney on Sunday, Oct. 23rd, Mary, daughter of Mr. John Bugle aged about 8 5 ears. Importers of and Dealers in Swedish, Scotch Canadian Granite and Marble Work “4 â€"~- --- tv-vvvvw V01!" tery. We are pleased to report that little Jimm' Wallace is recovering uech from an attaci of measles and inflammation. MARBEE and GRANITE DEALER, OF MOUNT FOREST, For Sale byMcFarlane Co Dr. Chase‘s Preparations Have Merit an. mars cunt m m m A “£95m Lina-mu. OTICE IS HER BY GIVEN IN - _-_- A: “.5 entanm In {hut kn- Inscriptions Cut on Shortest No- tice. McCAlMON WATSON, R. W. GARDINER, . L. MacHENZXE, OF ALL KIN D. VARNEY. DIED. ELLEN KELLY. 0.. HI DURHAM. Dnélu i ....... mama» ...... OFFICERS. The following ofï¬cers were elected for1898o9zâ€"President, J. W. Brown; Vice Pres., Miss Bull; Secy.-'i‘rea8-. I 'l‘hos. Allen; Management, Messrs iBlacklock, Rowe, Slaughter epd : Misses McLeod and Large; auditors. ’ Messrs Firth and Dixon; delegate to [the O. E. A , Mr. W. D. Mills. From her ï¬rst appearance on the stage, Miss Ziegler captured the audience. Graceful and unalfected. she rendered a number of beautiful solos suitable to the occasion, and so varied as to Show awide range of voice, fully cultivated and under complete control. During her 891- ections, a solemn silence seemed to pervade the hall, and on her retire- ment from the stage the repeated applause showed the appreciation lthe audience had for classical music Should Miss Ziegler ever appear in Durham again she will be sure of a full house. ‘1: taking†l‘n _eynporlb IUK‘U,DWIU ooooooo 0.0000).- Goï¬oporlb...†........... . Dnéhporuir._.. A citizen pronounced this the ï¬nest convention of teachers be ever saw. What happened the ministers that thev didn’t show up ? Mr. Kitching was the only one to put in an appear- ance. Mr. Jansen was not home or he would have been on haul sum. DURHAM. Oct. 23th 18%. Fall Wheat- ................... G3 The elecutionary part of the pro- gramme was rendemd by the inimit- able Grenville P. chiser, so popular whenever heard. His impersona- tions of the various characters in Dicken’s †David Copperfield †show his clear conception of the personages described. Mr. McCawber and Uriah Heep were exceedingly good charaCt- ers. the climax to the whole program ï¬nding vent In McCawber’s vindic- tive oration, Mr. Kleiscr is a whole theatrical company. His extra sel- ections, particularly “TlieEvolution of the Encyclopedia†and " Court- ship scene †will long: be remembered. This concert we regard as conclusive proof that real enjoyment can be furnished a mixed audience without the slightest indulgence in any thing low or verging on vulgarity. Mr. Campbell explained the legal importance of Teachers and Trustees signirng t-he?r Agreements in the presence of each other. The proceeds amounted to about. $67. Archie Galbraith, though fond of music, couldn't be induced to sing. Blakeston is about as inquisitive as ever when the grammar is on. Miss Bull was the most, active lady quesï¬oner. Others had questions to ask, but didn’t like to. Why so? The stage was nicely decorated the furniture and furnishings being kind- ly loaned for the occasion by Mr. J. A. Hunter and Mr. F. Lenahan to whom the teachers {eel grateful. President Mills opened the meeting by giving an exceedingly brief ad- dress. Miss Large presided at piano and the Peoples‘ Archie turned the music, but the entertainment was furnished by Mr. Kleizer and Miss Ziegler of Toronto, two of Canada’s ï¬nest and most popular artists in their respective lines. We noticed the following amongst the visitors: Mrs. Brown, Hanover, Rev. and Mrs. Kitcliing, Drs. McLeay and Burd, Mr. G. W. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ramage, Messrs C. L. and F. Grant, Miss Leeson, Mr. 'l‘hos. Moo Fadden, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mc- Arthur, Mrs. Burgess, of Owen Sound, Mrs. N. W. Campbell, THE CONCERT. The teachers’ concert in connection with their meetings is generally looked forward to as one of the events of the season, and seldom are those who participate in the exercises doomed to disappointment. Prepara- tions were made for the event, the very best available talent was secur- ed and before the event came 05 we felt sale in predicting its success. amples from sea! life were given to show when the work of the teacher might be proï¬tably applied. At 4:30 p. m. the meeting closed to meet next autumn in Hanover. It rained; mom can? macunns' Isa-rm. 0.00.0000... .OOOOO-OOOOQ Market Report. NOTES. Councillor Me neon reported that after fully examining into t e McCullough use wuuld re. commqnd (bet the wager marge through 3119 pres; That is not the time to give up- but the time for nation, the time to eeek out the tent of the trouble. end act as your beet Judgment end the experience of others will help you. guarding against mistakes in the treat- ment adopted to: your perticuler ell- meat. “IROUIII. 0"» “V. I Imus u-tcd (or noun .1 a 1'1... mu Great Aching and lore-casu- Dr. Chase'- Kllncr-leou I’ll!- Provod nu Dellvenr. I was for over six month- troubled '11): very sharp pain: is the rector: of my kldneyo. the man. muted for but an hour u a who. and left an yigh. {rent aching, aggro-gu' and pain, Mr. Mclunis reported that he let the job of gravefling the east and of swamp at lot 23, con. 13 and 14 to Alex. MoGillivmy at 601:. per rod to the tumult of $7.84. Work «one, payment rec’d. juror s.:--Carried. commend that the water courw "no In the pres. eat oulvvrt be cleaned out as low M t to bottom of Hastie- ---.\[c(ineen-- That the matter of buildin‘ {hm-1gb: (51551.11! 3}... â€Heparin 9pposite El.) There's a time to all. aid and younc. man or woman. when poor heath brings trouble. anxiety, and burden: hard to stand up under. and one'e of- tort: to rid himnelt or hem}! Ieem (ray to be burned nt every turn. end we_are prone to_ grow discouraged. 8 dâ€"nï¬rnutnte b on next. you". mum! on so count of oxtu w clone this yuanâ€"Con“ Hclnniomlanoenâ€"Tht C.’ A. Planing be id $3 and Win. Gibson 75c. no memorial ot thd. to '1‘th Ferguson and Walter Howie mutant. said memorinl to Mrs. l-‘ergiuon on non: of this Councilâ€"Carried. Route â€"M.-Innis‘r-Tlut~ the aoco wt of Mrs. Tribe for rent- be not ontortnined.-pu rial. Councillor McQueen reported that he let (lo following road impmvmeuu on the Ext-onion! and Proton town line Detuven the 4th and 8th Wildr‘ To John Dory 10 l~2 rods grading and grovdliug. gravel 6 not wide by 6 in. deep in $1.20 per row. $13.12; do.., covering municipal dmin with tin..- arao plankaz in. thick, 10 teet- long and map. this railway cost $7.25: do. romm'imz rwlltl 336.; to- tal 153:,12, Egremunt'u a! are $10.56. Auto on illï¬ Egreniont. and Arthur town nae ; to John Keith and \i m. Lon 11d covering 'l‘hom’s bridge with :t in. xock elm p oak and repairi. 3 hi in , cost $16. A cuxvert at -lot l8, mm. 4, towniim', 1 1-2 h rt Hustieâ€"McQueenâ€"That foregoing report be adopted and order granted.--~Carricd. McInnis---Hunterâ€"Thnt the lheeve and Asses. 901‘ be paifl the gum of 2 (10th each for selecting râ€"Can'iod. By-law No. 106 to remove obstructions from rivers and streams by balding ovum of property responsible for said outruanuns 9;st luv umul read' "a was 3i ed, sealed and endured m be up gmssc on By- aw book. Resolved that Mr. Ferguson be paid 720. for gruveLmUurried. Hclnnisâ€"XcQueen-u'l‘hat we adjourn to ma‘ on Hominy, 215! of Novembem-J ‘zu'rietl. D. ALLAN, Clark. MCIuniS~M6Qu%u-\Th'lt foregoing report be “lasted and calm granted. â€"Ca.rr.ed. the ditch. which, be believed would ovumme the present ditï¬culty. Melanin-"Hunterm'l‘kat Councillor McQueeu’a report. be adopted and (bathe be instructed to have, the work done.---Ca.rried. Hunter"-Mchwnâ€"Thut. Mr. Melanin have the magi at_ lqt 17, con. 18 put. in proper state of repair. a igdéé 0H '813ï¬_ at; Vfloifltfill, opposite Em: shop be left entirely in the hands of the can't (or that division-«Carriml. TEST THE KIDNEYS They Are the Great Feeders e! on Bodiesâ€"the Purity at the Bleed I. Dependent on Their Cleans- ing Powers. Dr Chase’- Kldney-Uver Mll- are the Only Combined Kidney .3. Liver Pillâ€"What They Have Ae- eompliuhed I. But a Gutenwe o! What They “’11! De. READ WHAT A308 GAMER, \VAXTED by trustworthy wido‘" lady a situation as housekeeper wifh respectable widower. Apply at. nus ofï¬ce. bottom, coat $4.23 - covering came“ 3’ Int 22, can. 3, to“ nline, hewetl cedar 6 inch Md, 10' [act tong Ly 2) feet wide cost $15, total 1344,25», Egremom'n snare $22.12; also the. contrau of ï¬lling thv east, approach to Drewrey’s bridge. culvert and railing on sides of embankment to 6190. Arthur, wot $93. All is completed, payment rewived. Councillor Hustle reported that he let o job of gravelling to Peter Watson at lot» 23, con. 21-.‘.', amount gmvelled 43 1-2 rods, 5 feet wide. 7 inches deep, cost $21.50; to Dug dd McCannel culvert 16 feet long, 2 feet openin ; bowed ‘03: ', cost $5.40; to J. G. J ohnelon repairing em'enng ot‘ uridge at lot 7, eon. 17-18, 3 pieces 1:) feet long 4x4 elm cost 75c. \Vork done, payment received. Mr. Hunter reported a j\ob of grading beta wn lots 10-1], con. 7, to “211111108, mtg 812, work completed and payment recommended McQueenâ€"-Hastiezâ€"~Tlnt fore oing report be adopted and order mutate-Carri“. Hunterâ€"McQueenâ€"That J. Keith be paid $2.50 for repairing culvert on wwmims anuur and Egremont rmmumeuded by pathunster, Egre- mont’s share $L25.-â€"Can'icd. Council-amt. Nth; autumnal. Tho “cleave Montcalm Mme: lot-‘2‘ umaandreoo-mendul ymonttolthnu mumbormdwork amoun' 30“. nan-e; sound cudai‘, wet '38.}5; «mum-en nuns ght0hing at J50. 3"†rod, 1. foot (I001), 2 1'00; Kile at Racked that foregoing report. be adopted and order “Mumâ€"Carried. Hufle-«Hmterâ€"That J. 8. Wood. be allowed D3. A. W. Can: xx Conan-Anon. EGBEHONT COUNCIL. Mi n"?