‘5’ ME Mr. John Benton, Sr. bought. a bursa {ram George Craig lasely. A good horse and a good price exchang- ed hands. Mr, Alexander Campbell, who has boea under doctor’s care for the last two weeks, is now on a. fair way of recovery which his friends are very phased. Mr Way!) 11 has been a remarkably healthy man and his strong constitution has be en the in 3.1305 his â€115.11? so soon from his icuout illness. Mr. Thomas Gray ins not been feeling his usual self this last throe W666: or more but is a littie better now. lie is a. model postmaster, so careful and chiming and we trust, he Mr. George Craig our prize axeman and newer is practising his art in the interests of Mr. N. McIntyre in the woods down in Waterloo. Many a Winter has George now Spent at this his favorite occupation and many a. piece of timber fresh from his axe has been sent to Quebec on its way to the world’s timber market. Mr. John Benton, Sr. bought a I A l The Temperance deputation to Ot- tawa last week met with a bland rev ceptiOu from Sir Wilfrid, but. felt crestfallen on retiring from the House to ï¬nd the newspapers reporting that the Government decided not to take any action. The Dr. Jamiesou protest has been dociared off. Died of starvation. Couldn’t find enough bad Grits to swear him out. Speaks wail for them. Cur haul... 5111003 111.3 W151: 11:13 g01151111'11yu- meg'n not. with a hxndsoxuar 111.111. F0; 111111 the hours drag along 111:1: d 1313 and we days like 1110111119., as he 11151101. as 11134111 311113 as Neil Mc- bddvray to cheer him in her absence. "i‘h cashing is 111113111311 here practic- ally and the peeple are as a rule well phased with the yield of grain and sultan. This may be classed as a par of plenty not of famine as thwe 5 cars «go. The North West elections last week resulted in a yictory for the Grits. BARRIS’I‘ER, NOTARY, CON. VEYANCER, Em, Etc. Money :2». Loan at reasonable rates and on terms to sun bs'nmwet. OFFICE" W e. Norm-A Member of the Firm will be in attendance at the Durham Ofï¬ce (Ualder’s Bika, entrauw Next to Haiti-5) fl-..“ ARRIS'I ERS. SOLIé ‘1 «(N1 1-: . AXCEZZ'. Eu OVVICISI OWEN homo, MARKDALE DURHAM. Mr John H. Beatun (alias the De-ii‘ï¬e‘gfmi)?‘ waive) has a pretty ludian DODY'alldiseases. BURHAM, Nov’r 10th, 1898. a l, 54:33. .LUJ SL’dUQ mini and obliging and we trust, he ay be many years with us yet in ad health and a‘de to attend to a presmzt duties and also to relate c curious exnerie‘nces of himself or Ur.‘ Joh urs. Wm. r'allatseis away in To- .tu “smug her bronher and sister me. These dreary days has none their Jedu'insss around William’s .nc. smce his wife has gone away"- mgh not. with a handsomr man. THE ' CHRONICLE. MONDAYS COURT um iay (this McIntyre Block, (Over the Bank) pivot) of ud of the More ma. nry wmzt S DAVEDSON, BUKESSAN. H. WIIGHT heray has but md ulmg aroum fumble Cum one wishés sumptuous wed- company dispers- d groom went off among relatives ' the best wishes FITORS. XOTARIES “101'!“ ML: ï¬ll bruit: rel C. A. .5130"- DAYS. Easy Terms, ; in the atives an znother h Af‘ It) IS a I health in the present age than kidney dis- orders. and it’s an appaliug fact, but a true ; one, that four ï¬fths of the. country’s people ‘ have the taint of this insidious disease with i them. Dr. Uiiaso’: _liidneyoliver pills cure '.n .12“, 'l'here is no more serious menace to gocd . Sacramental services were held in the Methodist and Baptist Churches here, on Sabbath morning last, the pastors. Rev. J. Vard, B. D. and A. J. Durroch, B. A. ofï¬cutinw. M r. Thomas Lever was up. on Saturday last. before Magistrate Van- Dusen on a charge of abusive lan- guage laid by I". G. Karst-aclt. The defendant claimed there was provo- cation, however, a small ï¬ne of ï¬fty cents was imposed and costs $3.40, Mrs. Peter M uir of Flesherton Sta- tion died on Thur-s my last at. an ad- vanced age. She leaves a. reSpected family of seven grown up sons and dauglumxs. Her remains were inter» red in the I’resbytcrian Cemetery ï¬t: Priceville. . Mr. F. Dafoe narrowly escaped a swore full at. the eggm‘y recently. While engaged in building a chim- ney he slipped from the‘ roof, but dextorously saved himself, and thus cheated his wife out of the plersure of drawing his insurance. Where much honeyis there are the busy bees found and 11'. mereâ€" 111 111 19.11113 fact that 11101 e young ladies ï¬nd their way to this pair. since Duncan started to build “Castle ()0111l01t.†Who will be the lucky one among t 13 numbei ‘P Messrs Alex. and Malcolm McMil- 11111 me ï¬nishing up their contract 011 the Saugeen b1idge in the Valley. They me making an excellent job of it as they made of the b1idfre up in Scotch Town. In is a credit to the builders and a. beneï¬t. to the com- munity. On \Vednesday evening of last week P. G. M. Uniâ€, of the A. O. U. W. delivered his second address in the town hall here to a good sized audience. At the close of the lecture the members of the society retired to their lodge room when six new mem- hens were initiated. A number more weie e.-.ddod on Monday evening last. Eat prefers" driving â€span or any; in his new buggy. " All Sign fail in the dry time but with such weather as we have had of late, signs come out all right. This seems to be an unfailing sign: \Vhenever a young fellow in the country (perhaps in the town too) begins driving a team in a light buggy it is not dist-ant to the day that he will be in‘ harness too, and his life of single blessedness is exchanged for that of double cussed- ness, The Detective is worth detect- ing. If you want to see the team watch at 311-. Laidlaw’s store about 5 p. m. Saturday evenings. Miss Jessie Beatenwho works in he dress making department at Lnidletw’s and Miss McDonald who has charge of the department Sun- tiuyeti with the Benton family. With Miss Jessie we are all acquaint- ed here b*2t with Miss McDonald, the Detective alone enjoyee the pleasant privxlege of acquaintance. Mr JumwAlI am. who is seriously ill had a pxofessional v1 sis from Dr. (inn on Sundav 111st. that, ofï¬ce and let for Toronto to cake a of the Dailies there. every success. Mr. John Rutherford, of Owen S'd, paid Mr. M. Richardson and famin 23, visit on Friday Inst. Tim CHRONICLE correspondent was pleased to again moot Mr. Rutherford. but soxry to see him somewhat. of an invalid from SCI Mica. Mi. 1?. W. Unitt, of Toronto, was 'We [mid a Visit, lg, the Horse Shoe Hill a few da he :12,» and found the work well fink ward am the road in a very passable condi- tion. even for heavy loads, If the weather 'll'UVeS favorable, the cvmtmctnr expects to have the job Cunnileted this week when there will be a marked transformation and appreciable improvement on this heretifure horsewvcarying and dangeruus llill. Messrs A. S. Van Dusen, J. F. VanDusen, 'W. J. Bellamy and. R. J. Sproule represent- ed Prince Arthur Ledge A. F. and A. M. at the burial of Mr. Calhoun, 812, at Dundalk on Friday last. the guest of Miss Browm'idge, of Osprey, was the guest of Miss Strain part of last week. and over Sunday. Mrs. Bailamy sr. left Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. \V..He21- derson, of Toronto. Mr. R. N. Henderson is spending: part of this week with his father in m 01 118817 0 Kidney-Bladder Troubl‘a. FLESHERTON . v-«o ~30, . tt, of Toronto, was A. M. Gibson while 1 a vuy passable condi~ loads, lfthe weather a contractur expects to lewd this week when ed transformation and â€gent on this. h‘eret qure \. . ,â€" 9§§993955399§3a399$a m C) ’3 E S» I 'â€" SOC. and: SCOTT DOV ’ W' Municipal affairs are being talked 0f. and for the Co. Councilorship it is concluded that Jim Allan will have no opposition in this tp. as no one else has yet expreSSed his inten- tion of running, Any one intending to beat him would have to be moving pretty lchly now. Mr. Geo. Critenden, of Neustadt, visited Egremont friends Friday. It was thought that Hallowe’en this veer would be attended by no evil pl‘atiks as the adults were all in attendance at the Varney revival meetings, but the juveniles decided on a celebration and with waggons, gaff-‘3, GUL, played the mischief. A'l‘rustee meeting was held last Wednesday to decide what to do with some "measley kids†who were attending school. As almost every family in the section has the disease along suspension was deemed un- necessary. dislocated her arm at- the elbow. Mrs. Wm. Amos who is in poor health spent the past fortnight under the kind attention of her mother, Mrs. M‘cMeeken, but last week hear- ing that her huebnnCt was ill with a fever, returned home to be with him. Her sister, Mrs J. Henry of Shallow Luke, came down to see her and re- turned Monday. The S. S. ofï¬cials assisted by the children and Others will give an en- terwimnent in the school on the ev- ening of Nov. 30th. A good program. tea and edibles all for a 150. admis- sxon ; children 100. We noticed that about a dozen of our citizens took their lanterns to town with them on Srtm'day night. and although they had to use them along the Streets they were taken more for the purpose of. giving light on the way going: and coming. We make the eXpIttnatiou so that the people of Durham wiil not die of shame at seeing their visitors having to supply their own lights. U 'l‘urnip-‘housing was the order of the day last; week. Some had about. 100 loads and all a good crop. The Rev. Mr. Kitching accompan- ied by Miss Williams visited the neighborhood last week congratulat- ing and strengthemng the new con- verts and also other member: of the 'Varzzey church. S'mAYEDâ€"me Lot; 20, Con. :5. Bentiuck, one 1am two ewes and two lambs. Any information leadoi ing to their recovch \\ ill be suitably rew:.rded. R..\Imfa1l:me. If ! .. ..â€"-..--..- .- Fall Wheat. . . ‘ “prim! Wheat. Oats ........... While ridingâ€"on a load of turnips with her pa. May Hopkins fell 03 and dislocated her arm at the elbow. Mrs. Wm. Amos who is in poor 1.-...1‘1, an“... Hun “not fortnight, under Apples. . . .per bag. . .. Potatoes. . . .per bag†Flour per cwt... . . . . . Oatmeal per sack . . . . . Chop per cwt ......... Dressed Hogs per cwt Hides. aper 1b ...... ï¬heepskins ........... Turkeys per lb. . 66856 per 11) ..... Ducks per pair.. Chickens per pai “7001 . . . . . ...... l’oas. . . . . Barley. . . Hay ..... . Butter. . £5 g33ï¬323599329;,-993953: 19-2) ' :Ly Om: of America’s most f3.- mous physicians says: “Scrofâ€" ula is external consumgtion.†Scrofulous children are. often beautiful children,†but they lack nerve force, strong bones, stczxt muscles and power to resist disease. For delicate children there is no remedy equal to of Cod-liver OH with Hypo- phosphitcs of Lime and Soda. It {£1.15 out the skin by putting good flesh beneath it. It makcs the cheeks red by makingdch 510051. ‘It creates an appetite _ “_- 'v rrvvciv far food and gives t1‘ 6 body power cno ougn to digest it. B: sprc you get SCOTT’S Emul-s 50‘: and shoe; all dmggists. SCOTT 81 BOWNE Chemists. T4 Market Import. per (102 DURHAM, Nuv.9th, 1898. b-O Q0! 6-- €$€€€$€ 14 to MC 5L 40! (":1 ) o') g v - . :Valuahle Farm and V1 ‘ -,;{:. ’lh.‘ $32.42!: y: "as'z ï¬s’a ‘! ’4? 43v â€'3‘ $5 4.? 'ln‘ ' r: m 88 FRONT STREET EAST, â€"- WE PAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICE $17M“?! â€1Ԡ4‘ 3’ NM?†5N3 NWd-r'h'r'ifl'ï¬s' E'I‘ii'l'r'rhf f‘.’ Mir“ :1' .:'r' c" f :3 5 Cancers In the Matter of the Estate of David Jackson, the Younger, late of the Town of Durham 1n the County I L‘ to the provisions of RS. 0., 1897, Cap. 129, that all creditors and other pursons having claims against the Estate of Davul Jackson. um Yumm- er, late 01' the: Town of Durham in the County of Grey, Esquirv. deceased, who died on or about the 8th September, A. D. 1896, at the said Town of Durham, are mquirod, on or before the '3. ‘â€" ‘3‘ “D 3 â€'51-- JEE†PIN CO Irechoid Ru. i< â€â€˜ 23:2: 342.. "- a; fxfflzdid‘xfw:axIlDH-ltliqtfllluk‘p3sâ€:gzgmu’lgi‘flflugsnfsnSign“ba... .,:..1:â€.:... _,., _ ML y‘.l"bbobca'o 'I-a' .I: ‘.u.- uyo.or'!v..- WWW-â€JR.†mayâ€. ~f1M’ifl' 39$ 73‘" 1mm NOTICE TO CREDITORS. mï¬sml, their Christian and aux-llamas, addrcaacs and descriptions and u stain-meat of their respec- tive claims and the particulars and proofs thm'rul alnd the nature of the securities (if any) held by 1 10m. . AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER EN that after the said 23rd day of Xuvcmher 1898, the said Bxevutors will proceed to «list: the eta-state of the. said deceased among the 1x cntitlrd awn-to, having regard .mly m tlm l 01 which llwytthen shall have had notice. an said Exceutors will not bv liable {Ur the Edtuluor any part thenmf to any person m sons of whnse claim or claims they shall not. hm'n had nuliw. By EDGAR, MALONE EDGAR. Their Soucn'om. Data] at Toronto this 12th day of October A.D. 18$; 23rd day of November, A. D. 1898. To send by post, prepaid, or deliver to the mnlvr signog Iflgxmugqrspf the Estate of the said do 1‘31?“ 1â€"- Lot 47 Glenda. ecu um‘m 1~Lut 7, Can. :3. Kort-h Durham Rmd, Glendg, ccutaining 50 aux-us. ' Parcel 2~lmts .\' v. 5J:i1m a six-Met, Earth and N“. 5 1213i street bmlth, l’riWVillo. I’m‘N-l 3-Luts N0. 4 Kiumz‘diun st. South and 4 Iiinlusts ï¬rm-t North. I’l'ivcviilc. Tarucl 4-The East part. of Lot 1‘30. 4 Kimm‘dixw street, North, l‘ricovilhe. Y‘aruol f.--Pau‘t of LotNo. 8, south of Kim-zu'dinu street, l’ricuvillu. Parcel b-â€"Lot Nu. 8 south of (,Tullingwood Road in McDonald’s Survey, I’rimwilha' Pax‘m17~â€"Lot-No. )3 on the. north-west side of Front street in V'ilIage of Waltersvillc, (Flush- criou Station.) parcclwâ€"tO be upéncd on da y of sale. TERMS :k’fen )81‘ cent. down at time of sale and balance in 30 ya. COMME RC} Es Dr. Budd’s Tonic and A! termix ».- m INDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM ' .H I". EX ECUTURS of the Estate of Francis Wait, Rah; " Pricevilie. Dcmased, the Undursigucd will uflvr for Sale by Public Auction on THE TORONTO GENERAL TRUST COMPANY. Eggs, Butter, Cheese, i’wu‘itry :5: , Apples, Potatoes and Grain in CAMPBELL, DAVIDQQ O'I Saturday, November 12th. 1898 WITCH HQZE L CRF-r- F FF- Dr. Budd’s Whit? Pine Expectormï¬ Park??? PFQS_S‘%0re. EXECUTORS" SALE H. PARKER, , of Grey, Esquire, deceased. .RCIA I. H O'I‘FL, PRU the following Lands, name} nag, L‘UV CMU’JL (Law. at $111110 o‘clock p. m., at the IS HEREBY GIVEN I‘I' ' v. ‘ a . , r. _ A Moar V‘nuuble Reï¬ned) for all Indnvg Cum. The Great Blood Builder, Purifiox; X; lator. ONLY 250 pay .LH An Exquisit 'I‘oi‘et Lotion for Char .m} of the Skin, Iicdness, Suuhm n, 1': l mm for use after sl.g.zx'i1..=; A Pleasant and Reliable Remedy for Luuhgs 25c. and 500. a Bou1 .g ants h (lrf 2‘ 3n". ".'()! ll.._. ‘ also be received for any of said upenvd nu (la y of sale. 7221’†cont. down at time of sale Executors of the ’Zstate of David Jacksmn, doom 80d | REMOVED BY the rs use of Enter by \VM. WILDER, Varney. ~~~ov- H OTFL, PRICEV ILLE Buyers and Export erg, illage d to distn’but mg the person y to the claim lotion; and th '3. {ur the mi: person or )9! shall not tam DURHRIH. Property. RSU AX'I not. C: R GIV T801!!! ibute A. U HI :u-n 91‘ Millinery; Gill and inspect the very m A“ We are under no expense our customers gut the BETTE Don’t You Shop over S. Scott’s WE have 111:1: COATS at $ c. per Large Box S AGAIN PREPHU-m r "N18“ the Ladieh u." Il‘m (1:11:11: ity with the LATEST STYLES IN ,_,,n1 The but "‘L , In Ladies ()verc We 1: 2w 36 to 44, 5 Something lar for a l In 0 l' able tor w walk with W e are? Big Snag Boots tor.‘ MISS Cl'LR-I‘II base I ynit r a p my employer of trymg I W him an imitation diam! â€flat I had set the UH delivered it. to LII. Suge it by another. Bm fol trick. {0 succeed the imitati .nqntwently made. and dnmond must have be FALL MIL “'8 “'h a! 0 l’t RH m 0 «Hind: W? U 5-1929 \V Store. verv 13"“ 00 LIN ERY' no New ‘ SUN .“e. 'l‘ovm 5' ï¬d‘ 'V†"' r“, “lit the mal‘\‘emu‘ watch the light. the (mm ( III. Nngent entered. 1 p11 {Jae irhere I :. N210!“ “5° h I thus speculated HI: 1111* V â€caution. MI. Eugen} 'N the door of \he WUIK W keenly at me as 1f u "1 it would be safe to mm 1 law on hear anything {9“ {n the next room?" “7"“ All“ 1005 u |\o t “Ways been as f] 11"1x‘ :IWht. but 1 can tillbl 3' h“ mwrtant Mme». â€â€˜cul for me, {or the ;: .a‘ = m Words sounded :H‘ a} “am no time to ms“ «lament Lord Lzuu HUN "0 SOOLland \ :mi 1 aâ€! was given imo «u “nth $0 the pollce btulmn 10 mt. “actives remaining “1" 36533}: being a “Mo “an Child, the munugvu Practically doxolv m‘gftectives ransacked 'h many questions 11 ~. “’9 0.00008 were kept. ‘1" [plated out 10 then a... dulppointed with 1 Iii-matted that 1 had. "a. cont-e. I shall be trh “M" he announced. C '; but I am as » (by 1 was a [â€w s 118.080!) M never known that Mr itqy false gems about t hilt!“ was it likely that t “hon would care to ru 3 trélk' Still, I could â€an: how haggard b hehulboen of late and M tint he took in the I “my . into 019 room: {lithe evening 111 m workroom. and. It that I had mt N. 000 of them 33 "l your work. we _: _‘tl|t stone you 89†Id 1t it. but 1 011 all myself an exd M and alllcan I Irl'ocuely resmeh . .Ippeu'anoe the have my ears pl m easily by In as good a 3‘“ '1 heard him In ly as he spoke I: can make U And look here, u been as {New the- “police"! mtement I left. my: toll all I h No 0‘ I felt ‘ with stow