. _ -â€" vuu-vuuu. 1‘1 Contaming 1m acre>. more or iexez in good state of cultivatiazz :3) acres cleared. School on the premiws: Chr . _ ° distant. The fang is wéll watered : excellent ï¬xsgxk and 2mm raiqng. Amplv on the - (71‘ NO. 13? CONN"; S _ ELG, near Tp. HalL get-es : about 70 acres clear Sangeen river and other 2'1 well fenced : stand 102 1 game barn with stone fuzm stabling : small orchard : zhm-eh. schoo! and pus: or}? garticulars apxgly to ' '.\' " 2 1X; - K ‘N. L. MacKENZIE, QTHE L DLR‘JL I‘D HAS authorized by JO‘EN \YILLI OAK AND INSURANCE AGENT; Sell by Pubiic Auctitm at Lot 50. C J CONVEYANCER. ; G, R': GLENELG. on €0‘I3HSSI()XER in H. C .1 r.‘.nm_¢;nn=: RinnAr-n: M--. “an ' .1: New A Gen-ml Financial Busint OFFICE-l door North of SA vumgs. GOOD FARMS and So! N“! “u nu: an. i1 thm didn : tho-3 wouldu I go to 'him The} " t CHEAPER INTEREST and BETTER TERMS. â€" H’. H. MILLER â€" MQNEY; $ $ 3 $;5 11H Men at the business for nearly 20 years and knmrs thr‘ ins and outs of it. and always studies rv géw his vustou‘ers a good lmrgain. knowing Hm: in the end it pays him as well as them, That. ’1) fast. is the h‘ason why he toâ€"day has the best business of the kind in V'estem Ontario. Mar-M di- m. I Snow Rooms 5.9x ER Scon‘s STORE. 'Kl 6 bet cent. in sums and terms to suit borrowers. jï¬iiflmery. . inf-3 Difliculrj Mam L WORK GC.\RA.\TEED WELLS W33? McGowar use 91et m-sa attended to and everfthing SIRICTLY PRIVATE. {ALL IT \VHAT YOU LIKE ~ ‘23s recentlv lent on in Durham. in nth: 1m not). a Rho: l \\'H :dg people .‘_. Life. Accidonk Marine and SI RABCES placed at lowest . ‘czvoanies. o . T. MORAN, H. H. MILLER, Egu 3§SESHOEIXG A SPECIALTY. Wmade for 3’! .kinds of diseased n n acï¬rmed feet. A CALL SOLICITED. .‘EiTi Streetâ€"In Rear of Calder’s Block. Lower Town, Durham ’ Evervbodx seems to want MO)EY and IS‘ SL RPRISISG ho“ many people go for it to .525. 9:3}: mu a modiï¬ed {gatcyc .m. hart BEG LEAVE T0 IVE-‘01:} TCMIZRS and the public in c.- Prxrs .xxn REPAIRS. DIG. DRILL. RB. R}:-CL‘_RB. PRESSCL’RB "" General Blacksmith. itwas taken with '1 ran into Pneux {.fl/ 3 became hardened g’conldn I: even sit STRATFORD, ()S‘r. I helped me. I ex] AHEBICAN BUSINESS \IX Consumption. w; COLLEGESâ€- and two Canadianfl; Kings New Dis« THE HANOVER COIWEYAKCBR. ties Bought and' Scid on (S Collected. 01d Note; Ocean Tickets for saie. I am' still in Business, and prepared to supply the public with any- thing in the Millioery Greenbacks ; CASH ! Liné. I beg to intimate that \‘v~ run“ and the publicin general that I pared to furnish 12 'onndrs tlv lent mone} to borrowers 111 W alk- ham in Hollzfnd. mar Mildmav. near . a short di~tance from Owen Sound, »people «0 to him from such eat Mans» Iuey make monev b) oiug in t t‘nr)‘ wouldn I go to M 1111. They x13. The Ha anover Conveyancer S. CULBERTSON, #1163 taken at the old stand s Mil} or at Shop a: Charter and Splendid Hanover ’09. SALE or EXCHAXGE. “'° 3‘ ~ and and Plate Glass IX on cummission. ates Bought. DURHAM. mtes, in Good “:ithont de Collections DURHAM ether Writ ive and u 11.. GL’EX‘ELGiTu Monday, Nov. 29;; gSwedish, Scotch Canadian 1 Granite and Marble Work MCINTYRE BLOCK. Monuments Repaired and Inscriptions Cut on Shortest No- rice. ; THE Model Sohool Examinations g will be held throughout the Province ;beginning on the 12th of December. C3?! M AME CAMERONâ€"In Durham on Friday Nov. 10th Margaret Cameron, aged 25 years. McKEXXAâ€"At Domoch on Saturday Nov. 11th Ellen McKenna. aged 90 \ ears. McMULLEBâ€"In Glenelg on Saturday \ov. 11th Mary McMullen aged“ 45 \ ears. Tm: Assizes will be heEd in Owen Sound Dec. 12th. became hardened. I was so weak I couldn’t even sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of Consumption. when I heard of Dr. King’s New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. I continued to use it. and now am well and strong. 1 can’t say too much in its praise.†This marvellous medicine is the surest and quickesr. cure in the world for all Throat and Lung Trouble. 50 cents and $1.00. at any Drug Store; every bottle guaranteed. HISLIFEWASSAVED Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citi- zen of Hannibal, 310., lately had a wonderful deiiverance from a fright- ful death. in telling; of it he savs ° “ I was taken wit I1 'lyphoid 14",ener that ran into Pneumonia. My lungs N 0 Smoke or Fire _ OF ___. “arm Stock and In“: iements MGCMMUN WATSON, Importers of and Dealers in THE TILLSOX Co. (Limited) Insomniac. 031‘. “ Pan-Dried.†Your grocer sell: them by the poundâ€"ASK um. There is no un- pleasant smoky odor or burnt taste that you have so often noticed in Oat Meals made in the primitive. old fashioned way. All of the rich. delicate. nut-like flavor is saved for you in be axiom-ed tor. comes in contact with those plump, white oats that are “ Pano Dried†and are said to you under the name of Tiflson’s Pan-Dried Rolled Oats. 0F 163130 HAS BEEN .}0%§"\‘.’I_I:L_IAMS to DIED. . 20th, ’99 3:999". DURHAM DURHAM CHRONICLE, Nov’r. __â€"â€"vv Are grand but, skm Eruptions rob life of 3:0)"- Bjnckxeu’s Arnim Salve c'xres .them; also Old Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Buils. Feious Corns, Warts, Cuts Brdié Burm, Seal :1» Chg; ; ed .Hands, (5m; b-aiys Case 2‘08. ' ., lug M rs. Miss Gertie Keefer visited the past week with Mrs. Ellis, at \Vode- house, and leaves this week for an extended visit with her brother and s?3ter-in-law Kev. R and Mrs. Keef- er at Mildmav. -ucemxs. .u. Richardson. W. J. Be]- Iamy. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Clinton and Miss Clinton attended the re-opening of the Methodist Church at Maxwell, on Sunday. ISaturday last having early last week 331101 then compliment of deer. The humus report a most enjovable outing and 1emained a few davs in camp after killing to the limit of the law. Messrs; 31.- Rhichajrd Iamy. Mr. and Mrs- .L v- vvu. Mrs. (Run) Darroch left on Mon day to visit~ at the parental home Maxville, Glengarry County, Ont. Mrs. J. P. Ottowell, of this place, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Wright, of Osprey. visited last week at their brother’s Joseph Staï¬ords B. A. of the University Staff, Toronto Miss Laura Buckley returned to her home, at Brighton afterathree months" eniavahle visir whh 1m» her home, at Brighton afterathree monrhs’ enjoyable visit with her cousin, Mrs. R. N. Henderson. Mrs, (Run) Darroch left on Mon- 3 Mr. Geo. Menzies. formerly in the emply of M. Richardson (30., but now living in California is visiting hxs relatives in this locality and gave us a pleasant call last week. Mr. Geo. Moorhouse, of Toront visited East week with friends here _____ v UV. some hustling amcng the men at the 5 A Provincial Health Inspector, Dr. grain houses. 3H0dgetts. of Toronto, reports ï¬fty Messrs. Mitchell. Munshaw and cases of small-pox in the northern Pedim‘, returned from Muskoka on . townships 0f the County 0‘ Essex. 'â€"â€""Vâ€" a fall of snow come thexe will be some hustling amcng the men at the grain houses. Our grain buyers are busy men these days as grain IS being market. ed here from a long distance. Should Mr. R. J. Sproule is removing his own as well as Lawyer’s Froste’s oï¬ice to one door north of the Post Odice. The ofï¬ces vacated are being added to the floor space on Mr. Sheppard’s store. Mr. Fred Bunt has again invested in real escate here, having purchased Wright’s old store property the dwelling part of which we noted he had moved into a short time ago. A. $ . Imxral The Methodist Ladies’ Aid Society lxeld a parlor social at Mr. Jos. Clin- ton’s in the village on Friday evening last which proved to be an enjoy- able aï¬air. Refreshments, various amusements and a short program made up the menu for the evening. *LCANIC ER u FUSION S flaw"; FLESBERTON . Mc'l‘avish visited last 5r sister, Mrs. White, in as marriad to . W. J. Be]- Toronto. Snell : Bro. ., Ski-3;; ‘37" hr“! va P’ ï¬nanceâ€"2786.â€" FOR SERVICE AT LOT 56 CON. 2. E. G. Durham, a pure bred Berkshires Boar “1 Chaï¬ng." P81. tansâ€"l‘amm‘ml March 29th bred bv Francis BussuL Cmiarx‘iï¬ie. Out. omen'I’eter Muir. Flosh‘értnn Sta ' ' . Ont. n’-=n:r. James Atkinmn. Durham. {ma , Blank Prince-4549". {bred by C. T. Garbui, C ‘90:â€. 0:11.). dam .IHInElnngz-u_ HAM} ‘-â€"â€" V ‘ ' signed. Lot-s 3 and on or about May 30th is rcq nest“! to prove own}? 3335 WWW ‘1“ W “D“ a‘m‘. Brain fag is unknown to persons whose brain and nerve have been invigorated by the use of Dr. A. \V. Chase's Nerve Food. which is for sale by all dealers at 50¢. a. box. Dr. Chase's New Book. “The 1115 of Life and How To Cure Them." sent free to your address. Edmanson. Bates Co., Toronto. Dr. A. W. Chase‘s Blood Food creates new brain and nerve tissue. and produces rich red blood, “ the vital fluid" of the body. All brain workers quickly recognize the merits of this great food cure. and after a few doses enter on their work with new energy and ambi- tion. Dun-3m m Oneoï¬fth of all the blood in the human body is found in the brain. and unless the blood is pure and rich the brain becomes exhausted {or want of proper nourishment. with information for scientiqs, inventors and the general reader. The large two page suppiement. gives an excellent picture of the new battleships Alabama and Kears- "‘ I age. The frontispiece affords an excelxent View of the Olym pin on her passage through the Suez Canal. The szper is devoted to the interest of American Inventors. The Patent. Record is the title of a. richly illustrated and interesting monthly publish- ed in this city by the Patent Record Com- pany, the September number of which makes an unusually creditable showing! There are special articles of value and interest treating upon topics of present moment, notably one by W. T. Stead on " The Ca e to Cairo Railroad,†and in addi- tion mtg It be mentioned those on “ Tele- phony,†â€Electrolyntic Generators and Their \Vork,†"Progress in .-‘\1rships,†"The United States Secret Service.†and “ The Scientiï¬c and Mechanical Progress of the Nineteenth Century." The September number contains forty pages, and in addition ‘to the special articles is crowded Business and professional men, accountants. stenogmphers, teachers, students and all brain workers know only too well what it means to have the brain so tired out that concentration of thought is almost impossible. {It‘ll-d: ygtsi'iï¬aï¬dfl-L' C53 1 X Editorial from “Baltimore News,†September 9th. Is the result of Overwork and an Exhausted Nervous System. Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food creates New Brain and Nerve Tissue. Estray Steer. Nov. u, '99. r31. (Gaza-1";;mn\'ed March 29th ‘9’. mac-is Rama}, Cuiarvifle. Out. 2nd sr Muir. I-‘losboermn Staxiun. Out. 3211 36:3 Atkinmn. Durham. â€at Sim â€.4549.“ {bred by C. T. Gar-but, Chm- . dam JemiMMa (Land by J. G. . Suelgrorcx Ont). by Star One [impJ byol. P. Rina, Rani: Stoke, England, -::7' , by 'nngrnnge mungâ€"1838.â€" .““ }_‘T‘)'?. :n.. '.._‘A . A .g-- - ta.) saw. a I «rung Sic-or. Ownér o prove pmpex'u. p'n pxpcnsos etc. PE 1 ER REID. 9 0 0., Nov. 15:11. '1). I 6th, 1899. uuugzvnge z:n1p.)~â€"la‘.¢$â€"- ' Pawn; ‘Iié'flsCumptcn f DM‘L-nshire Duchess. by y HiUier,-vaorit JA \IES ATKIN SON. ' 2m a '/. . D. Raidlén'élé. will now buy a seven Jewelled, Stem-Wind Waltham or Elgin \Vatch in anicklescrew case. We have seventeen jew- eled Walthams seiling at. prices never offered before. These Prices will only last a short time. A. GORDON, LOWER T owx OF I) HRH AM [ MR. C. ECNR, Lot 66. Con. 3. E. LG. R., Glenelg. advertises fox mix without reserve by public auctinn ibis Farm Stock, Implements and Household Furniture on Satui‘aizs'x' December 2d.. ’99. For further pm iticulars see posters and compleu listin this Issue. 12 months cred; HUGH MACKAY Auctioneer. Emornin F‘Chnrch g and evening in Trinify on Sunday next. Mr. Robm- favorite with Trinity Congl‘f"; and no doubt the Services Wm ;. Well attended. The Rev M1- E33“! hOpes that all the members of yis'wngregation to “hozn he Sent “dressed Jubilee envelopes. and tho have not yet. returned then: 5' Jubilee oflerings will If 59085519, do so on Sunday next. Rev. '0 Robinson will preach at Egre- 5310M in the afternoon at 3 o’clock. ABOUTa dozen of our young ladies showed their disapproval of low ;°°medy by leaving in a body “The ‘lPeck‘s Bad Boy Concert †given here :13“ Week. We admire such a Mrs And believe truly if more of thi: ~ Mrs done we would have fewer itin- flint tramps running round the ‘mnu’y to collect. the coppers from he an wary. UPat Welbeck Social they had a jolly time. The pies went off at double quick to legal ‘Davy’s’ chime. And when the pie was opened the Bard began to sing,â€" “ Now Jimmy since you’ve got the pie, you’d better buy the ring.†ms are again reminded of the :zcél'tamty 0f life in the departm'c i unday last of Miss Maggie Weir. angh B" ter of Mr- and Mrs. Adam the", at the early age of twenty- fee years, The deceased was :1 mini [IT‘Sing Young Woman. bright, ix?- e mean and Of an amiable dispos- las “QImPeaChame character. L'p u: Magmaâ€. She was a real picture m " an f ha iness. bulky- Index 0 . pp > 1 flownâ€"On Mondav last, a bound elonging to R Colville followed a rounded fox into its hole, and nor eturning the boys got a spade and [agile out. but the dog was dead hav- ng been smothered with the earth ailing in. m‘OWen Sound Sun is agetating “311013613 House 111 that town. THERE’S to be a weddmg at Abu- sen next week. but we dou’ t \\ ~11 ’mentioned just yet. W...About- Nov. 1. between Dm- ‘chliuton’ 9 Corner, a b1ac.; [k shawl. Finder will obliue bv his ofï¬ce. 2 Tim Wa-H-qo Medicine and Concert Tug WE mpaé-thill give awgy a gold watch Monday night. V‘ atch the bulk-- board in front of Hall. :éeek and sold by Public Auction the Knapp House. Bidding was I: and prices good, running from to $30. LOCAL NEWR . to give up work. {ï¬g her occupation as soon as Emntinued her school dmics 6 Was again taken down With ““8 trouble and lingered on ndav last, when she was re- .°f all earthly care. The ad 9331mm, sisters and bro’thcr. 9 Sincere sympathy 0f the nu}? in their sad affliction. 9““? were interred on Tues- :‘fh 111 Durham Cemetery, ; 93'. were followed by a very ~- : .Wnknrse of sympathetic to 15 cts. at The Big {u need of 51 Jacket J Hunter’s adver- the Wa-Hoo concert 3 week. The B has made Ladies’ J a. Tm; Ne opened 01 Saturday the ï¬rst the last McIntyre this town FRANK I the Philip this issue. SHOOTING will be he! on Friday p. m. S Pmprietor LAMBTO. proved wi before it “ other str Thé new 1‘ Alderman “"000 this oï¬i: B. H. p between have saile ampton 1 pool (via gow 3,’ ““1 great p352 the largesd shoreï¬x * will be $01 gin Mexh Nov. 1); r 1110M 011 the f ol eve ofï¬cers at 9000 them Cast and 4677 12 Sat. u rd as; yesterday should le: corps goiu wit! lean ten (0 \‘L‘ Mr. Mar excremeiy 1f 8 lbs. Bl’ Oatmeal ft W O I' R one barre 2: what ‘ Mr. W use “‘at‘ Alias R Rholoff ing [In of the (O rel (II) "I; D9?“ the 0 young leave later opening d n he sale w LOOK at. I laperines : he ( THE m A [:07on eaker Ox M ne U I“ _\' iiss Mo na TH {7'1 N 1m 1' 26th QCOII) bvan )dist \V D OI ll [91‘