est Ga- aeration. u) can I..- ‘ modal-pd - hunch C ‘0‘ I30 no. In Ll, Danton I 1 {1" M .45. mum. Quebec to .15 NO LAMA twford 0m 3mm 1138 (30" ADM“ I feet, “form for l0 nd for Steamer: :. “d . 13% G AWAY Roxcb is. or_ and 10¢ :uion :,Wut3ud rden 0'01 Month. 90.. Supplement to The Durham Chronicle. Quite a heavy snowfall here on Saturday morning last, gave warn- ing that winter is almosc upon us again. At time of writing it is al- most gone and the roads are muddy and disagreeable for all requiring either to walk or drive. A social in connection with the Epworth League of the Methodist Church here was held in the church last Friday evening after the usual meeting. Owing to the disagreeable weather the attendance was limited but those that attended passed a most. agreeable time. Addresses by the Rev. Mr. Humphries and the Rev. Mr. Mathieson with music solos and instrumentals by ladv members of the League were much appreciated by those present. Rev. J. S. Humphries occupied the pulpit in the Presbyterian Church, Priceville, on Sunday evening last, in the absence of the Rev. Mr. Math- ison. 1.3V A; A new sidwalk, and a fresh coat of gravel has been put on the bridge, at \_ the east end of the village and the roadway generally put in a good state of repair. Councillor Alex Muir superintended t 19 job per 3 ly. and le-serves cruel“ ~-.. r h 9. Mn d him the vis t in the shape of Pipes, Models of ships, walking sticks etc ‘31iss. Bertha James. daughter of C. C. James, of Priceville, is very ill at. present. A consultation of phy- sicians was held on the case, on Mon- day last, and we understand that the case is one that will require a seri- ous Operation. Drs. Boyle, of Price- ville, and Jamieson, of Durham. we understand are the physxmons in attendance. ‘lrs. Jas. \Varson and daughter Av ‘I {tel-3. '1 Lu.†-. -~ ,, who have been visiting friends in this vicinitv for the past month returned to ther home in Chebovgan Mich., last Thursday. The Catholic Church building and lot on GraVel roa‘d east of Priceville, have been bought, by Mr. Jas. McDo- ~----J :n OI. 0". The Catholic Church building and lot on GraVel roa‘d east of Priceville, have been bought, by Mr. Jas. McDo- well he is now busily engaged 1n ' the building thus DE. A. w CHASE? CATARRH cuss. .250 PRICEVILLE.; is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. D Heals the ulcers. clears the air passages, Stops droppinfs in the ' throat and permanant y cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower Frre. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine 00.. Toronto and Bufl'alo. DURHAM, NOV’R 9th, 1899. Messrs. Calvert McKechnie have disposed of all their large stock of cattle except a‘very few. all at good prices. Mr. William Stewart has rented his farm and is going to London to take a position in a. machipe 5130p._ The Methodist Church Sunday School held a pie social one evening lass week at which they realised about $10 to be applied to furnishing books and papers. Mr. Oliver Brown, of Egremont, has just arrived home from the North west, where he has been for over a yea1. He looks well and has gained in weight which speaks well for the West. Miss Me1edith, Teacher inS. S No. 1 Eg1emont, has resigned her school and will bid her numerous Oichard friends farewell at Xmas. Miss Rebecca Queen, formerly of this place was married to a. Chicago gencieman on Oct. 26th, and will settle down to married life in am city. Vlltlfl thllallb"" . - . .h'ic-rson. P‘C. 11°â€1‘f'iib , ux'tlm \Vilsun. Julia Clark. Sr. ‘fï¬â€˜sï¬h‘ssie 2mm. Maggie Murtuu. Rubbitf Tlumms. Jr. 1- Arthur \Vilsun. .J 01111 R. McDonald. Clau'unw Mcâ€" Nully. M. E. (.‘LARK. Teacher. X0. 2. Egremont.â€"V.â€"Bclla Grierson, Ethel Ellen. I\'.â€"-Hcrb McLean. 2815 Nathan Grier- son, 2030, Minnie J ohusun. 2529: Edith Allan 2145; Minnie Orchard. 1000; Tillie Pollock. 1000. [I Lâ€" Katc Allan. 1300; Thus. Allan, 2655; John Queen. 15:50. l‘llcla McLaughlin. 1385. Sr. ILâ€"Tillic (Emil-r- $011.. 2195. Mala-l Mead, 1055. Jr. lI.â€"Linnic Liraspy. 1330; Nellie, Allan. 6255: Pt. 1L-â€".\Iaggic MvLaughlin. Pt. 1. John (h'aspy. \V. L. Dixox. Teacher. No. 2. 3grennntâ€".â€"-5th (,‘lass.â€"(}e0r"e teid, Sr. 3rd.â€"-Charlie Reid. Jr. 3. (BF-Earl )ï¬ltt-IICWS. Millie. McFadden. Jr. [.\.Jâ€"Doward Henrv. Gladys Lawrence and Bella Paterson. [equal] Sr. ï¬ndâ€"Maud Hamilton, Annie Nelson. Sarah Brown. Jr. 2nd.â€"â€"Graeie Reid, Mary Brown. Pt. 2114.l,-Maggie Hamilton, Burt Lawrence, Vic- tor Adams. Sr. latâ€"John Ferrruson, Aggie Adams. Ethel MaeKeuzie, Blanche ’Reid and Fan- nie Paterson [equal] Jr, lst. (rmâ€"Bella Fergu. son. Farr Lawremw, Mary Bell Reid, Jr. lst [A.] â€"Jolm Brown. Charlie Mac-Kenzie. Martin \Vil- son. George \Vilson. MARG'T SCOTT, Teacher. Report of L'. S. S. 2, 1‘. and G., for OCt. Class {gmâ€"Malcolm McKechmie, Harry Snyder. Glass 4tliâ€"Will’ie Heughan, Lizzie Wilson. Class 61'. 3rd- Annie McGillivray, Ben Edge. Class Jr. 3rdâ€"Alfred McKech- nie, Aggie Ewen Will McKechnie and Tenn Newell equal. Class “endâ€"Ella Edge, Etta Heughan. Minnie Vessie. Class Pt. 2ndâ€" Joliny Newell. Neil McGillivraY. Frank 001' lison. Class Sr. letâ€"Madge Morton, Elias Edge. Int’d lstâ€"Smith Ewen, Andy Vessio. J1..‘15t_(jeux'ge Newell. U. FLETCHER, Jrfvlstâ€"‘ Teacher. ORCHARD. f“. o.9 .â€" . Sr, Il.---L1zzic a. Dalgush. J 1%"!!â€" 5111111 â€"â€" UPPER TOWN â€"â€"- IMPLEMENI WAREWUMS W inter Goods I Sewing Machines. SHOW’ ROOMS, â€"- UPPER TOWN. W. D, CONNOR Pumps 0f ail Kinds. Sh0p will be open every Wednesday and Saturday. All REPAIRING promptly and propâ€" erlv attended to. kw. D. CONNOR. f.()\VF‘.R T()\VN . â€" DI} RT-T A M . LOWER TOW’N. CUTTERSâ€"Large SEOCk, Best Makes, Cheaper than ever. ROBESâ€"Lm‘ge Variety, from $4.00 up. ROOT Pulpers, Straw Cutters, c. NE V “7 ILLIAMS and RAYâ€" \[O\D a \ en Lalge Stoc‘ of the latest impxov - net and D10p Top The Very Ln 4. SEE THEM Galvanized and Iron Pip 1119;: Brass, Brass Lined and Iron Cylinders. Pumps fmm $2 upward. is. M°EINNON’S . I, Stoye"; e‘t'c.. at prices that will surprise you. Balance of 1899 FOR Manufacturer of And Dealer in ~â€" Only 10c.