as are used in England ï¬ber country in tha teen estimated that use an average 0f eight person per day, and an- co,ooo,coo,ooo are bm‘ ‘ and sur- ---.. holes from WhiCh fllpchurous fumes are em- ‘eat force and noise. With can be. navigated on the 11? bar from White'lsland but little effort has yet '0 Procure it syscematio -I’d Lick ye in! a minute n’t. dirty my hands '01! -â€"Course you v E DI VISION FENCE. \‘V MATCH STRIKERS W . _ ‘ 3 QI l\_ N. O y . 1 t w .L \IQL \ , I 6 \ a :4 9.. 1 \ . {L It a ‘\'H t‘ “v. 1'. t p v\ Q l , a.rAu v x 4\ in u\ ‘11 I \ ‘\ 3|. 6 o ‘05 x) IL . 0‘ \ xx. In x. .\ . |\. \ s I . .. f: I V\ .5 o . 1 0 "PB Lady Undergoes: xparience, from which at last frocd by the f FESburn’s Heart ll Nerve Pills. [Eï¬IIFIG ï¬ll 'ER'GAN MSTRONG, one of Port Hope's titans, Speaks as follows :- hid a. terrible time with he: stï¬fteen months. We intense, and she had: in" togc-thcr vs ith shortness ales: and general debility. (Ho do her no good, and 5m up trying when she “unis Hear: and Nerve 'fltoned her up wonder- :3. today than she has thanks to \1 xlbum 5 Heart I hm sure there can be ‘ hm their remarkable Wong 3 case.’ R .- GIV‘ sent in about thl'ea .1 r8 TS sent. frl mum: a. I on r o Constipation, Id‘l’ys‘aapsia. . , New Zealand traordinary_ is. . 1°.11 is called \\ bite a 3mm» of sulphur in: ad a few other 0ij SULPH 13R. shiny â€Fatal. largest â€ML "9919!. to wouldn’t' YP‘t C’Wlflfl Luna†01gA W come; and 90. Admin Tums mu; A I: “LUJ M :- CC E dDd C8 0111 StOCk : \Vifl often (:21 ‘«._ an “131 ()9 interested, we :Cut m bruise. 59 H Mam cases of exe trouble are 3‘»°rfed by early application of PTOper lenses. Present neglect means future trouble. l\ Perfect Sight L matter of Foresight. 111 the forenoon. if V'ou' 11:11 and 1 E‘Oid the 1' 1 11511. It W111 then be :11w1e1s111e and not :1 ask. We will deliver 1 < 111‘ pumhases at anV 1111110111131 time. "‘4‘": {)11‘15 C1 21(1188, s Dolls Lukae ,':‘11tS.D0HS Bless- bidcboams, ~f~ROCk :sion tables, (hams, be pleased. D ruggists and Booksellers. 1 arms Linen, Dc U '1..ck s (rams, Sc 1 d Cov'exed Becks KN I Y ES {8. LTD. ll! M A G assortment 5c up. 3; Budding. 100 up. 21a Heads, 56 up. PS. '25:: up. it's. 106 up. us v100 UP- :ttsâ€"JCC up! gaggopsâ€" 10c u p. 19 IC LANTERXS, .3 MOUTH 3.. E10. Heads. 10c up. be up. up. 100 up. Cenhal HEEL public examination ( ex'erflmdst in~ ire tn be an eutez'mimm e:\tzzl»!e~' gulm‘e. A J. Redfurd. ?encher. day [er UV There is some talk of a new union school 1 tn be furnied wmewhere near our burgh in ! Bub 3101‘ rice and J. Wallace‘don’t xigick too hard. Lie luv; buys. Mr. Clark is not dune threshing yet. He has thrashed over one-hundred days and will not ï¬nish 3 at for wmetime. Mr. Clark’s implement shed cuilamed the ; other day wi 11 the wind sturm. UUU61jUb Lfor Arthur that he was away hunting. Will often cause a horrible Burn. Scald. .Cut ur Bruise. Bucklen‘s Arnicn falvâ€"e; 3, the best in the \Vurld, w'dl‘kill the pain and memptly heal it. Unites Uld Sores, Fever Eï¬ox'es, Ulcers, Bells, Felons, Corns. all ekin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only ‘25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by 2 all Druggists. 2. Mr. I‘nnvid Allan 1nd 3 wood bee the other 13‘ and got up a good supply for the win- The Aberdeen Scribe has returned for! Xma‘. Although winter is late Mr. Robert Mc- ‘Cracken seems to have good sale for sleighs. A few weeks ago the Bentinck Council appointed Mr. Bearto improve the Aber- deen bridge He at once tore down the bridge and left it in a dangerous ,condition We think it would be adsVisxble for the council to attend to the-matter before any i one is injured. ' -3L ELPARKERv' AGEBIT. '.‘P.'sun‘a, ssxzs 1“Weather probe say that. we are likely 10 nun: a. green Christmas. Mr. John Torry, of Manitoba, is home on a visit to his friends. Messrs. \Vm. Brigham ané Wm. Adlam were jurors at Owen Sound last week. Mr. Henry McCaslin opened the season wit-h a Wood bee last- Friday and got a big pile of it cut. Mr. John Adlam. of Cheboygan is honie visiting I friends and is locking hearts. 3 3 __‘ :n 9km IrlcUllfl auu nu ‘NvP-V‘p __ The floor which Mr. T. Bailey had-put in the- stable of his new barn of the Hanover Portland cement has proved a failure. The people-of this township are so much pleas and work of our council that they i ed with the g ' l all cry to put them in‘ again by acclamatwn. Mr. Robt. Brigham had a bee new barn on Saturday. diwr. end the dear readers Christmas and a. Happy ‘ the foundation of his W'e wish you. M r. E i of your papers Merry . New Year. l Mr. Donald Miiligan. of B. C. is home on a short visit to friends and is looking well. One evening latel ' two young men were driving to the Park and d the. misfortune. to break their rig. We wont say what. they were after. misfortune to hurt out { Mr. David Hillis ‘had the of his bands which caused him tolie 03 work for a. while. 1)..†Aqhhnrv has rented his farm to 333 WILL BE AT A FRIGHTFUL BLUN DER. Y. VARN THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. Deé’r. S ABERDEEN. ueut in cmmection, and A good tune :5 expected. Jan 10.3900 “so". "L .15 and is looking well. gush“) young men were driving d the mm fortune. to break Lt say what they were after. had the misfortune to â€hurt our *- nn-IQAI‘ him tolifl 03 wUYk for To mm song you ham, Jr is “-3; 111 red no r." and [adults hkely ‘0 have. 'l‘he Ur. spoke or m . . cy to go em. of date home on 3 "‘3“ Bible. Nothing coulc about the only t.l1iu;._l 3- Adlam were was the family bible. the Authenticity uf ti: 2 season wit-h a more evidence that. iwere a meeting of tire Patrons was {called by Mr. M. for Friday night, land the Patron’s waited his arrival l‘with the mimey till after midnight. 10m remarks were as follows: “ They waited in vain and up till to-night. Tuesday. his absence has not been lexplained and no money is forthcom- ing. The amount coming to Patrons -and milkdrawels is approximately labout $1000.†Further on we say. " We sincerely hepe some eXplana- tion will be found for his mysterious disappearance.††Mr. Marshall was! always considered strictly honest an lr.o to d :meu wereever aslxe fr nn him. From various causes he has 9 had an uphill ï¬ght at Boothville and it is alleged and feared that financial embarrassment has made him yield to )memptation.†This was in issue of ‘Oct. 19. What does Mr. M. object The week following: this item l . cs A‘,--:‘1‘\ ‘ . -..- ‘_ Emma CHRONICLEzâ€"The charge made :gainé‘; me in your last issue by J. G. Marshall *is not corre cc. Siever in the Review was he “ charg- ed with absconding with about. $1100 of the Patrons money.†The facts were a meeting: of the Patrons was SETTLERâ€"Thn trouble at Boothville last week 1 has been explained away. The foundation of the tiiflicnlty lay in Mr. Marshall's attempt to keep tho. factory running for the beneï¬t of his 1’31th as long as possible. when in fact he was actually iosi'n'g mom-3:. This became very apparent t. the last sale. when the total amount he I‘OCMiVHl for making was not sutï¬ciout to pay the drawers, While his own expense of course was entirely nu. providod for. The situation was more embarrass- ing than Jim could meet. hence the step he took; 011 coming to town last. week his brother and brother-in-law came to his assistance and at a. ' met-ting of the Patrons since. a compromise was an'i “9d at. Besides by a slip in Mr. 31’s ï¬guring-t , the amount in nestion was $360 lows than appear- ed last week. ' The incident has been 3 disagree- , able me but. has its lessons. t \Ve sympathized genuinely with \h‘. M. and his family through the ; whole business and regret he couldn’t ’see in that way. We also regret to ! ee a damaging stzttmeut in regard . o the Patrons, twice repeated in his. 11 W11 letter. C. RAMAGE. "(/1 O Dr. Talmnge Breached in Toronto on Sunday, Dec. 10. Notwitusmudiug the fact that ever in the arnmuz‘ies the Uuuutess ut' .uiutu, hi.» Excellency the Grovernor-Ueueral Maiur-Ueneml Hutton. and others, were, assitiug in the unvailiug of :1 memorial tabletez'ected in memory of the th-tlet'ord autumn. and that Watkiu Mills. the fzuuou.» n .- 1. ..:....m. mum lm henrdéu Massey AnswertoJ.G.Ma.1-shall. 2t VIII lu --\â€"-â€"- \\ bile the Dr: was talkmg m In)" . ts In the world we tuuugl: mercy One gp . 1 who works for .l came of a. 3511' reï¬ned‘ wealthy, and respecned person auwu not far from Durham on me ma dweu Sound, and who is whipped when .ner employers feel like It. 5er is alum .he world. _ Her cries of agonyï¬u UuL .he street alm 0st. (1311)]. quu m Tom: ‘ prutussui’s wue gut passe-551m: 9‘ a gut , :ut “up: Scotland. Th†gm mus phill ï¬ght at Boothville and :ed and feared that financial sment has made him yield to on.†This was 111 issue of “’11:" does Mr. M. object Witt Talmage in Toronto. \\' 0 l' 50 of them weru 3 through if yu.-. I was asked tu word, said Mr. "Mercy.†Yua. HM, but go from will say "Uemc 000 and still [it BAILBO AD _ .. A i V gunmen 13°“me ;Havin‘g_ opened up 'i‘:.. - may, i Horns Old sums, ’jns‘t “‘Cm‘ T l _ . . , of The Middaugh House. Br. Dhasa’s Kldney-leer Pills. ‘ ~ ‘ we have the largest, best e as ‘ a .h 3“ _ - .‘ ‘o ‘ Did it ever occur to you that most railroad 11111 f‘hed 111d. Chfl‘lpebt 1311} men die of kidney disease? of Cutters 1n town. tall Such is the fact. however, andvthe disease is - and see us before bl‘lVlIlL’ known among railroadersas “railroad kidney." , . " 7‘ - elsewhere as be convmced. The ï¬rst and most marked symptom is ax'veak, lame and aching back. You may think at ï¬rst HEATING STOVï¬S a speeialty. that you are only tirecl; but as thxs trouble ru- creases day by day. kxdney (1156856, mth all us Top Draft Queen Heaters, 56 up. terrors, is fast claiming you as a victim. Over 40 customers new high}? ,MY- Geoéhcï¬â€˜mmlggé' {of 0"“ ?° 3'??? e; pleased with them. Call andrget meet on 8 man 1113‘ runnmg t: “'6 th - _ . . _ ear names. Ask them and be {Toronto and Allandale, says: “ The constant , , _ , duty wuh my-work gave me excessive pains in convmced ' Coal Heaters and 009.1 m... In.» mpmng mv kidnevs. I tried several Cook Stoves sold by ordering, at Did it ever occur to you that most railroad men die of kidney disease? Such is the fact, however, and~the disease is - known among railroaders as ‘ ‘ railroad kidney. " The ï¬rst and most marked symptom is awea'k, lame and aching back. You may think at ï¬rst that you are only tired ; but as this trouble in- creases day by day. kidney disease. with all its Mr. Geo. Cummings. for over 20 years en- Ineer on the Grand Trunk running between oronto and Allandalc, says: “ The constant duty wuh mywork gave me excessive pains in 'my-back, racking my kidneys. I tried several remedies until I was recommended by my ï¬re- man, Mr. Dave Conley, to try Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. Two boxes have com- pletely cured me and I feel to-day a better man than ever. I recommend them to all my friends." Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. one pill "a dose. ago. a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson. Bates 8: Co., Toronto. had been going on for m nnths pf reï¬mneut, wealth and i111 one any a Number working lnm'd the girl‘s story and } (aware. The childreus Aid Soc Ascn. for the prï¬evgmioon ( -._.__ had been 90in" on for m onths in this house i n if refinment. wealth and influence, when one any :1 Number working in the house, heard the girl‘s story and helped her 10 e<cape. The childrens Aid Society, and The Asmi. for the prevention of Cruelty to children, are interfering in the support of children used as these two mentioned . Buf their work is mainly among the poor where crueltv comes out, and is reported more liiCiii '. q 3 r‘. 12‘. Tova. Te The Free and Independent Etectnrs at the Township of Egremnnt. -â€"Having been solicited by a num- Rutwayors to run for the h’ccx‘oship I havudecidm‘l to take the ï¬eld and trust that Imay have a sufï¬cient amount. of: support to haul the pull on cit-union day. If clean! I shall endeavor to solouk after the ï¬nan- cial intorcsts of the Township as to merit a contluuancc of your patnmmm and Show that your wnï¬dcncc has not been In splat-ed. Yours truly. GEXTLEMAN. her of prominent GLENELG is going to have the priv- ilege of a ccntest for the Reeves'nip this \‘Géal’. Mr. Thomas McFadden having causonccd to run against the . Reeve Mr. .139. Staples. Both are nopulzu' men and the conteSt is likely to be a. close one. ‘Wha‘t $123.33 |\ A .A1 Js‘bo I‘he goods told of in eaci new and dr-sit‘aNeâ€"Ch of their kind. and the absolutely the lowest dependable goods of acter can be soid. J VERYTHING rn \Ii‘l lll‘l'lv‘ V, __ , ‘dixed Candy. 4 155 for 252:. Jincu Meat. "16¢ package. AImOUd Nuts. “'ulnuiS, Fï¬berts. I. A, ENTER, IRY'I‘HING IS BOUGHT 1131) sold here upon a strictly Cash W3 don’t givexoutmgious pried-39 for Produce o'r anything hen take it out of our customers when selling to them. GROCERIES: Useful things if you would give wisely and well ! ! ! CHARLES Mcmxxs. C. E. Tova. 1". in each case are He -â€"- the 'very best. nd the prices are lowest for which «is of their char- K '4 s11 The Big Store- Come‘and See SINGER SEWING MACHINES. ROOT PULP’RS. GRAIN CRUSH- ERS, BOB-SLEIGHS, and every- thing Farmers want in the Home or on the Farm. FIRE INSURANCE in Township and Stock Mutual Companies. CREAM_ S‘EPE‘I‘RGTOR. SANTA CLAUS has ar- rived at The BIG 1}, with a big load Omeas presents amongst which are: Prices Away Down-e Horn’s Old Stand, DURHAM. Tin T033. Iron Tn): R. "lm \\ atchos, '1‘ uv Pianos. '1‘ m \\ ash .‘m Its. Tov Dishes. Tux 1’ ()()KS Muuth Organ.q Photo Albums, Photo Frames, Stereoswpoa. Stereoscopic. Views, One on hand an All times. Concessinn greetmay #3 £11le Aav- â€"~ .- 1) of Chester Street in the Town hammontainiug four (4) acres mow There is on the said Lnt a hr’ick‘ Muse. containfug 6 rooms and :1 also stable my! giriying shed and. l so‘k’t water. in†is a very ( Men‘s 1161186 Lot for Sale. H. “71.1.81"; 1 Ha.) aw .- :rty and \vil'i’tka sold régéé'uib13'. For terms apply to ‘ U. LEFROY McCAL'L. Barrister etc., Durha’tt Dec. 6th. ARK LOT Ni: 31.33.13" T we JBHE UWNGSTM. ‘ \ 'n Sluighsj :clws, Dulls, ms. Drums, ah Seth-1, Drawing: Sinks. hos. Blocks. dis. Paint~ Boxes. )rgans. Games. .lbums, Fancv (,‘ups Sam-4 ‘x‘zmu‘ss, Shaving Mugs. :upoï¬. Silk Ilandkrrchiefs iopic Views, Man‘s Liu‘d K‘d G‘. 1‘s \Ynmen‘s and Children‘s Fine Christmas Slippers ctc,, ctr. PU RE The De ‘La-veï¬e COME and See Him. Yorkshire Boar for $319 at Lot (32. :ssnm 2, S. D. R. Bentmck. PM? may {'10 seen on apphcatmu. Apply m Boar For Sale. :pd Holidays: 1 are fresh and of the best quality at lowest. prices. LemouS. G Etc" Etc. Fresh oysters W“--- “ DURHAM DUKE." ‘ BRED. PEDIGgmm b JOSEPH CORBBTT. ‘79,.-- .H.BEAN. The Orandnflog'f' popular. TF use no other. \V’e have a large assort- ment. of Dinner and Tea Setts in China and Por- celain, as well M :m and less variety "1- Glass ware. Fancy Cu \5 and Saucers. Fruit )ishés; Salad Bowls“ 'I‘uilét Setts and various other fancy articles. Banfectionaries : Rock _in g Horse's. s-â€"Fr44{‘.s Urangea G4 a’pes, C â€4.442504 ries BER '1‘ W0 Noam in the Town of Du: 4) acres more or 1659. Lat 'a brick ’dwellilï¬q 90018 and a kitchen. g shed and hard and . very Qqsira‘b'la spm l flogul Tea is .x‘rrv TRY IT and yuu'h sgn‘r. Pron- V'ickers 1’. 1 Sam-4 Ts