amed u .8 an on“! ' and 0306‘: Price 250. mam It and A few days ago came the sad tid- ings of the death of Miss Callie Coffie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cof- ï¬e, of Glenelg. at the home of her friends in Montana Where she went on a visit a couple of years ago. She was in her twenty second year and a very nonular young lady in this community. On Wednesday evening, Jan. 10th, a very pretty wedding took place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Buchanan, North of the village, when their eldest daughter. Miss Minnie ' Mr. Black. of Rapid City. Man.. is residing with friends in this place. Miss Mary Dargavel returned home from Toronto last week and will re. main for some time. J. was united in wedlock to Mr. Wm. Smith. of this place, in the presence of over eighty guests. The interest- ing ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr, Graham. of Dornoch, assis- ted by the Rev. Mr. Little. of Chats- Worth. The bride looked sweet in it becoming bridal costume. Miss Smith, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid and Mr. 35.11. Corlett of Quite a number of the villacref spox LS attended a. cake Walk out in; the counrly one evening last week; and report a hot time. E V0. 9 Nickle Platedm lea Kettle -â€" $1.35 Each. Mri. Montague returned to the vil- lage recently where he will remain during the wmter. Gmni: e Pie Plates 15- -in. 13c Eachâ€" 2 for 25c. Mr. Art Hunt, of Vickers, was the guesn of friends here Sunday. His smile still lingers. Floor Oil Cloth, 4-ft. Granite Wash Bowls, large size Floor Oil Cloth, 45-in wide Table Oil Cloth, 45-h) wide E‘Ioor Oil Cloth, 6-ft. wide â€"- DURHAM. Sells (Imam ! DORNOCH. Supplement to The Durham chronicle: 6’ino “’iCle -_" 400 Yard. 200 Yard. 500 Yard. 250 Each. 32:) Yard. Caider’s Block, . The L. O. L. on the 4th line, held their 'annual soiree oxi Wednesday evening of last week, and was most successful the pro- ceeds amounting to nearly $41.00. Mr. M. ; Richardson, of this place. occupied the chair and gave an eloquent patriotic address, {which was warmly received, loyalty to the . Queen enthusiastically manifesting itself in ithe audience when reference was made to iBritain’s present trouble with the Boers. l A lengthy program followed which was giv- Ien entirely by lo :al talent. This lodge is : growing and is in a healthy ï¬nancial condi- grti‘on, having now a snug surplus in the = lreasury. ’ Our former esteemed young townsman, fllr. Philip Barnhouse, who has been for fsome time in Manitoba. has not only be § (some married to the pairie province but has joined hands for better or worse, with one l of her fair daughters, in the person of Miss u Kate McIntyre, of Pilot Mound. The hap- lpy event took place at the home of the j bride’s parents on the 19th ult. My. John Bell. of Lauriston. is the guest of ins brother-in-iaw, Mr. Wm. Strain. Mr. Robt McNichol, of Carman, Man., is visiting hlS parents. on the west back line, and Mrs. Lewis Ludlow, of Port Huron, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair, east back line. Rev. Mr. Chap man of Collingwood is assisting Rev. \Ir. Darroch in special meetings this VV eek. A large crowd attended the opening (,1 the rink under the auspices of the l. O. F. band on Saturday evening last. The band was in attendance and will be every Wed- nesday evening. The rink will be open Monday. Wednesday and Saturday even- ings, and on Friday afternoon from '2 to 4 for ladies only. Mr. W. J. Fairey, of Brimley, Mich., is visiting his mothery Mrs. Joseph Clinton. MIS- Alex. McCalmon visited relatives, at Varney. last week. The Owen Sound Advertiser last week announced the marriage, on January 3rd, of Miss Eleanor McKee, second daughter of Mr. John McKee, of Owen Sound. to Mr. Edmond R. Stuckey of Otonabee, Count ot Peterboro’, Ont. The happy event tool: lace at the residence of the bride’s parents. ev. Dr. Waits ofï¬ciating. Miss McKee was well known in this place and vicini- ty, having been born on the 4th line, Artem- esia. where she resided with her parents until their removal to the county-town a couple of years ago. Mess1s. M. Ricl1a1',dso11 (xeo,\1itcl1ell, W. J. Bellamy and R \. IIe11de1son were in Dmham U!) .Saturday 121st attending the annual meeting fo1 election of oï¬icers in the South they Conservative Association. Mr. David McMullen, who has retired from farming, moved into his recently pur- chased residence in town. last week. Mr. 11}. Pedlar contemplates moving to Thorn- urv. Shaw, R. S. \\ Blackburm Chap. At the regulzu meeting of Duflerin Lodge I. O. O. F. 011 Tuesday e1e11ing of last 11eek. the f011011i11g oflicers were duly in- stalled for the current term: W. Petch. J. P. (1.: Thos. Gilci11‘,ist N.(i.;JameS Dyce. V. G.’ W. La111e11ce. R. S.; \V. “More F. S. D. Mchish. T101153; Jas. Sullivan. VV:1r.;VV. J. Boyd. CO11.VV Fetch. I. (1.: i. A. Lever. 0. (1.1.). “1 iiitten. R. S. N. (1.; J. A. VVilli:1111s.L. S. ‘ W. B03 (1, R. S. V'.(1. ;J.A(iams, L‘.‘ S. UV. (1. P. Vinn- sii.a1v.‘.,RS m ;\V. E. White. L. S. S.: J. \Villiamsford, assisted the groom After the usual congratulations and partaking of a sumptuous repast the happy company enjoyed themselves with prOgressive games and music until midnight when luncheon was served. The guests then dispersed leaving the bride many pretty and costly presents and wishing the dis- erving young couple a happy and prosperous future. FLESHERTON . DURHAM, JANUARY 18, 1900 MR. M. RICHARDSON was in Toronto part of last week attending a meet- ° 111g of tne special committee appoint- ed at the Good Roads Convention gheld last month in the City. Mr (Richmdson intxoduced a motion at the Convention to memoxinlise the ,Ontaxio Government to gxant assist- .-ance to municipalities in some pro- iportion to their expenditure in building permenent roads. The iconimittee had an interview with Hon G W. Ross Premier of Ontario, ito lay their views before him and were received so favomably as to give them assurance of success in their plea.â€"â€"F1esherton Cor. i i i i i HUGH MACKAY or to W. L.MACKENZIE, DURHAM MILanRY goods at cost; at Miss Culbertson’s. SPECIAL war desparc‘nes may be seen in our window while the war lasts. Jl. and 15 on the North side of South Street in the town of Durham, containing 23% acres more or less. This is a very desxrable pro- perty, well fenced, in good condition, and will be sold at a bargain. For further par- ticulars apply to FOR SALEâ€"A black. founyear-old horse from imported French stock. \Vill develop into a strong animal. Also two Spl‘lng colts. Apply to HUNT BROS, Vickors P. O. MILLERâ€"In Bentinclnon 13th. the wife of 11. Miller, Vickers, of twin boy’s. Dated J an. 5th, 1900. E v' V " (r /%2 W13 jï¬Ã©ï¬ï¬ 4 ARK LOTS NUMBER 12, 13, 14 For Sale! A Snap! “ An ONTARIO We 1' m For ONTARIO der x“. Everv ' Thu Eight p es of c ‘an, patrioti elected grid edited’( BORN. é’xizteen pages m dcvot sWen. daffy, law, literatu? milita'" an?! \ fashio Lower Tox' A. (10.†S. S. No.1 for an expe lfor sale properties. the townshi acres, all cl good concr barn and st PARK LO of Cheste' ham, contain There is on , huuse. contr' also stable a soft water. perty and w For tern. (2) Lots 4 tinck, cent of good I} spring. 019 tion, 2 mile particulars THE U for sale House Jan. 9th, Dec., 6t. Fa] fee, M ed ‘LAS DERBY, HAMPDEN P. O -â€" DURHAM. and Jeweller, revel failmg am of cultiva- '{. F'Ol further aluable Farm 26, Con. 19, in zontaining 624: well watereé '1 frame bank forehard. S. D. R. Ben- .bout 50 acres ale 2 OFFERS 4‘70 NORTH more or less '1 10k dwellinn- d a kitchen VI‘. ‘md 11de an d :qsi Lble pro- :CA UL “3-, Durham *3 Sale. advertises See ad. diseased Blower ; the air '5 in the V cures lower Chase ufl'alo.