(hrésï¬zs: Our Stock cf Gent's Boots and Shoes is thoroughiy up-tcydate. Nobodv doubts there up-to data H. VV. EEOCKLE†They allagrge the Prices are low! From $1.00 to $8.00. to suit all types of face (391111,)lexl011. “ Fedo '23s †at all prices. Don’t think to buy until you see our stock. -‘ Aluxamlw McHillin and Dan. 'Mc- 1 Donald returned Ivonne last “week from their timhenng operations Idown 'he country. Misg Nvlli» Neil. who was home Tova wcpk or so enj'n'inu iNcomfm'tS, I'PTIH'HS t0 8". .\H( hal‘l’a HO‘pltal on \IondM th.s Week. Â¥ 0:) the 20th inst. Mr. and Mrs. ' Miclzav-l .‘JcGrath visited Um McAu- lii‘fe family, of Norma-mlu'. M r. Mc- .‘miifi hm! bw-n housed up with a. (USMC: watt. hrunchilis, but a. tinwlv visjt no a phyaxcian cu. the attack SHORT. .\lr. Geo. Henricks and his two sons, \V. J and UPI).. and Inns broth- . r-iu-law. M1. Chfford, of Richmond Hal] vicin by, al'l'in‘d horn lust uevk todraw out to Ceylon 100 cords of wood. which \VuS cut lasr \vinzvr on lot 12>. con. :3. Mr. Heuricks bought the farm [rum Mr. J. H. HammiH. a wood and coal degler of Toronto. the purchase price Io be paid in wow]. 'i'hc-y w 11 also cut all they can until spmng Opeusnp. 35'; D. McGrth went. down on Sunday last. to Spend a Week “it: hm brbther-in law. Mr. A. Mi “we. who is emplu} ed an the Wilson fun In at Wilder's Lake. Miss Julia Campbell, “ho had bven s Ming with he: sxstcx. M18 lend“- son of fluronlo Juncrion, Since the Industrial Fair, arrived home last week. Mr. John Beaten, Jr., has Ieaqed the M. K. Bewon furmï¬uld he to- gvther with his {estimable young \Vifr‘ null 5001: move there We hope :lney will be happy and successf l in tlwir new home. Mr. und Mrs. M. K. Benton will resnde in Fleslxerxon vil- lage. Mr. Brawn being an o‘xperi- euced tunbrrmnn and said to have but“ quite succvssful ddniug the past winter. we have little dOubt but. taut he wid ï¬nd timberiug equally as remuuemtive if not more so than farming. Mias M Sullivan, teacher in St. Julm 5 St: 11001. has not had as full at- tenddnce of pupils of late, as she would deï¬ne on account of the put: vmhng Wscmlatiua. Miss Sullnan is a pamsxamng teacher. and as busy as a bee during §clxeol hours, endeavor- iug Lo ins ii knowledge into the lxule heads, that. they “-111 ï¬nd useful in afterlife. We often, think of hum- drum mu'nommous life of the teachers mum on. and Would it. not. be as u. might. mi}. 11; the cloud: [or pazeuta‘ w Mr. John X’cVical‘ may be sufpl)’ numbermi as one of our most pushing go ahead farmwrs. HR is foltuhnte in securing fur the summer mnmhs a strong. il)(h:.~'t1‘i(,.us. young.- man. the Same who SPl‘\'t-.<.] him part of lmt season; 11:.â€va Mr. Angus J. Blavk. POMONA. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. f3» ‘3 Con'nterfecter Decker. who was sentenced to ï¬ve years in the pene- tuntiary, meditatwi suicide while in Woodstock Jail prior to ins rumoval to Kingston. ‘cake un outing on suitable aftex moons and, drop in to visit the teacher. and apropo of the subject. We will quote n. verse of that. appmpriate piece called ‘° Parents don’t view the School :â€" Mr 'l‘hosz. Wilson movet recently to take charge of tue boarding house at the Gluurunden Mill. We nro verx surry to have to CnRox- 101.3 the sleuth of ~-r.~'. Clans. Aloffat, which tunk place on Friday lav. Mrs M was luxeil an’ l‘esueute‘l by all who knew her We extend our heart Iélt sympathy to the bereaved famslv. She leaves a husband, {our 8011?. Robert, of Toronto. Thomas. of ()“eu Sound. Henry. of ‘l'raverstou. and John. who lives on the uld hume- stvml, and one danglno-r, Mrs. H. John )lcb‘ztywlen, of Edge Hill. The childrmn were all present at her death bed and funeral. Rev. Mr. Fnrqnlmrs‘on. of Durham. held a pruver meetmg in the Grange one night 18.“) week. but; owing to the bad weather there was not a very big crowd. Mrs Dun. Greenwood. we regrvt to Say. isoqnite ill of heart trouble Mr. Alux. Jam) left for Owen Sound on Monday where he is going to mm}: on the boats for the summer months. Mr. COunuillor Firth was the pur- chaser of a valuable general purpuse horse at Malcolm Cameron’s sale last Week. Miss Jessie Saunders was the guesr of Miss Lizzie Allan one day last week. Miss Et'ne} Eden was the guest of her aunt. Mrs. J. Carson, one day last week. ;}1'.Clark took a business trip to Hanover last week. 'l‘he xemains of the late Mrs. Dean were laid to rest in Maplewood ceme- tery 1:151 Saturflay. Mr. Dean and family have the sympathy of the community in theix >ad bereavement. Arthur Clark Says he think~ l»; the: \\ 21y things are running: 0! late that John Sin is likely to fall heir to the 1’05: Ofï¬ce. Messrs. J. Carson and J. Eden cut, split and piltd in one day eleven cords of wood. Now who can bend, timt,am1cat two dozen eggs in the same. day. Miss Maggie MuFee, from near .\It-. For0~t. is waiting at D Mcb‘aydeu’s this \K‘t‘ek. The young: fellow with the pea.- straw whiskers who goes nomh so when had better leave that spatted dog at home. The boys are all onto him. You talk about w0ui piles but it is rmnoH-d that Jim Blythe has a pile llll'o-c quarters of a mile long. Bully Brynns says it is all of that. Mr R Henry and her daughter. MN 'l‘. Brown, were \‘lsililxgat Mm. \Nill Ulu: R’s. Mr. Hepburn and fz-mzily IuOVBd L0 Durham East. \x‘eck. \lr G Pet!) is engaged withChas Bluhf â€I the summm Im mils. Miss Lizzie Fer, of Sullivan, was visiting at Che parental. home has tht'k. Mr. Bob Ecror, Sta, we are sorry to guy, has been on the sick list. We how soon to hear of his recoxem . Throat imitation is lllOSt annoying to platfurm pcnple :md to prevent thi< :1~‘ well as hoarseuess and sore throat mOst singers and speakers carry with them :\ buttle of Dr. ()hme‘s syrup uf I inseod and Tun-pan- fine, It. prmn )fl}' and pnsitively relieves and cures all (ryuess, sorenesg Ul‘ hnarse- new in the tln‘nut, tightness in the chest, bronchitis, asthu‘n and :1“ kinds of (mughs and colds. 25¢. a box. Family size 60 cts. Mr. C. Gadd looks very lonesozrm.z his betterlmlf being abSeut. for a couple of wet-ks past. 3 Mr 'l‘. Petty purchased a dandy drivm' last. \x'evk. He Says 11d don’t. have to sake anybod) s dust. \V. 151 yams swapped Inorsvs one day la~t Week with one of 50m' tuxxns- mrn. Both ot the best of the deal. Miss Kate Morrison spent about a couple of months pleasan 1y with her sister. Mrs. P. Haley, of Haley’s Cor- ners. . (lunars. Thm can- for their houses thpy fancy ï¬ne collars But liltla “9 think thev do (are for their 3011013113 \'0\\ \\ by don t they ï¬sh the school? Mr. McGrath had the misfortune to lose one of his four horses last week. It dropped dead while in bar- ness. Fortunately it was not one of his best. but still quite a loss. They c‘ay‘e for their homes, they care for their Mr. and Mr. Murchie are visiting the latter-’3 parents, Mr. an d Mrs; J. McKimmn. F" UrdlCl 3. UK UK. Aedicine Co- Tm 2.2.4" 9:15:19. BE. A. W. CHASE'S CATARRH 8085.. .0-25 Singers aad Speakers. EDGE HILL. is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved 1 1o“ c’t. b Heals m9 Ulcets clears the air passages. Stops drovpin s in the thrnat and pcrmanamy cures Catarth and Hay Fever. Blower e_ an dgalexg. or Dr. A. YV_ (gape VARN EY . .-â€". ‘.' .â€"-'â€" . The annual tpa meeting held in tlw 'Baptist church here on Thursday _n1ght was a great success. After the icrowd had gatheued, a sumprumls f' tea. was served, provided by the, ladies of the ' comu'muiry. whose names th0 gone abrOad throng]: the ,excvllmu‘es uf their cuisine. Such l delicious berr.†raisin and lemon pies 2and such hosts of cakes of every description. sandwichrs bv the bush. c-l. and MISS MCDUHgHLl’S big baslwt Lof doughnuts VVeI‘H some of the gnod things. Miss McDmlgalll made the tea and it couldn’t fail to be 3.9 Cd. as she yearly attends to tlm same and never made: a miss. After all We“: Satisï¬ed by doing ample. juszice to llw guod thznus, Mr Robert Edwards ol Zlon, lawfully and plemantly 1311- mlâ€? UNDERSIGNICD l (miner (newly ner. ‘.la~~‘3'-ll:u'ri drill Knew. lfmmiug mill. 1 pluragh il'Oll hm'mws, l scui'iler: 2 sets sleizrhs. lset of light'hnrnew. l dnuhle heavy harness. 1 He‘ at plumzh h:ll‘lle~'.~‘. 1 “owner. lhnvr: lsnlkv ral-ze, I having mnchims -'fm: l sowing numlni.:e (Singer). lm..k (large and guml a~' no. \' with t..21l<,=. 1 stme and other articlus IHU :HllllCl' mentinn. TERHS :â€"â€".\ll rll'HS ml. $307 :I‘ul cash. nx'er H:i~ l'.’ xnnnrln~' (unlit \ given on fau‘ni~hin;: upgvmvcrl jui'n n 6 per :um..m will be illlllflex: for 0 lion Ol Hull's; HUGH MACKM', 8.19. A: ('Eivuluel'. VCCl l'l‘u} Farm fur Sale. OP ed the Chan. and made a mum Spewch. Mr J M. Dan‘is, Of Euphlasi I, being popular will: Oui‘ peoplv, Was nilvd so In; platform, and he scored a victory in giving a vending good speech. RPV G. I Burns. ofb‘rrmh- nven, beam Callwd upon. pithily exerSSvd his pleasuae and apprer'sa- - tiou of he enjoymeuts afforded. Mr. Bums has many warm friends over hero. The Zzou chow furnished most excellrnt music. Mm. Wm. Eduards’ Solos “"8â€: spvm 11y s\\eet. MFS nl)aisy Uavi~, Annie Mcbaul and Mr. Duncan Mo; L:,em of Bentihck, gue gtuo recitatiuus uhich sh Med his mzuked ahihty as a reciter. Matri- mohy b. mn- one of the topics of the event: 3'. some good advice \\ as giwn to the butchelors. In fart. yOU could here them whispering that. they “ould get married before anothur year rolled by. Rev. Mr. Canmhell gave a short address in Whit'h he sh- wed his gratitude and thanks to those who assisted in any way to the betwring of the tea meeting. The [\I'OLU‘HID Was lnought to a (‘1080 ahom half past elmeu, by all joining in the National Autlwm 'l‘hus nnozhwr noted event has puSSed into hiszox'y. Proceeds 3â€"15.00. -.â€".â€".« --- - .n--..â€"._..._- -.â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"-... Mr. Wm. Bell returned from New- berl'y. Miclm abouL two Wreks ago. ,He looks as if the climme agrees l with him. Will, being a jolly good lfvllow, is heartly Welconnml back again, especially by one of the fair :th. . M 1'. John McKechnie and his sister, 'Mz's. Donald Mcquis, after Spending the winter momhs’ at the p rental 1mm h. retur: ed on Monday {or Gladstone, Manitoba. "hey we ac icmnpmimi by Lht'il bmtlmr, Hectox. { “9 wish them success and prelpt'li- ‘tvy. Little wonder that the nerves are shat- tcrcdtthe syswm run down. and the br'dy racked by pains and aches. Little wonder that the head aches, the digestive funCtions are impaired, and the delicate organs become irregular. Little wonder that beauty fades. the skin becomes pale and sallow, and the body thin, weak and worn out. To correct these ailrhents and to renew the vitalitv of the body a restorative is necessary. and there IS no greater restorative known to man than Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. It is a new vonder of medical science that gets down to the :oundation and builds upg gyraduall but surely mtil the whole system is revitalized 3nd disease Jecomes a thing unknown. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is put up in pill form. "1d if taken regularly according to directions .3! positively and permanently cure the most -rious nervous disorders of men, women and .uildren. roe. a box at all dealers. or Edman- .oa. Bates}: (10.. Toronto. Book free. 23 . I '. ' a . - ‘ i z ‘. r In is Said that Ontario contams Logs “'1‘ b‘ ""‘S‘d accormn; ‘ r .- to qnu.l.w am] size, and to he om ax s (v. f mar 10:. I‘ll“ lln- - 190.000 1 rvs 0- I .p d much as possxhle. 1‘.) ft. long, allow. (up-4| areas are In Perth, \Velland an _ l ‘ '1 c} 6‘ Essex Counties, the largrsr being; it):1â€~[““ " ‘ â€Â° PPM“, where a 40,000 were Swamp! DURHAM FURNITURE CO, exists with a deplh varying from two. Dec. 28. 1599. to twenty (PM. Peat works are now ° ‘ ‘W being operated theru. 3“ Limited. Woman's work is never done. From early morn ï¬ll late at night mariy a woman toils on day aiter day. week after week, and year a. ter y. ar, with no rest, no recreation. and n t even change of woxk. for it is the Same monotonous round over and over again. Bring Headaches. Backaches. Pains in Limbs. Sleeplessness, Irregularities, Nervous Prostration and Paralysis. Mrs. Adam Linn, of Keppel. is visiting her brother, Mr. Peter Mc- Innis. Mrs. McKay. of Toronto. ing relauves and friends present. Miss Teenie McCormick. of Ben- tinck. was the guest of Mr. John McKecnuie a short time ago. va. Mr. and ,Mrs. Burns, of Stm'haven. visited [lieuds here 501' a few davs last week. Clarksburg has (1'0 88 of Diphtheria Jam-Out Nerves County and District WATESVILLE. ‘gg4Ea-x‘u‘: - - 3m ‘ is visit- here at 1 ft»? sale luh‘ 8 m and 3H“ ('«m 4 S. I) cu1|~i<t<uf300:u(tre~‘. SK and fenvml. 70 news x m'el'. (hand Luge h shml 20x50 and drix‘in hank bu'u. suml: ul‘I .‘CIIHHI. inn}; (f-Hl~i~1~ hula: ce h; lH.\\'m d h h be mu]! m: ea.“ Icruh' ulul'szqml)‘ tn HP, UN DERS’HJNICD OFFERS fur 9:319. Ink 8 «m mm. '21. I‘lg‘romunt, 1 Aged mare. 1 young horse. lcmv ten yeah HM in calf. 1 (MW “We I yemx â€M in calf Sicoxvs four ymrsnld in calf. I thuremgh bred Axr~lnire huifer tin-De yenlw nld in (2'1â€. 1 b1!†YWH yeah 01d. 3 vearlmg heifer cul‘.'e~'. l bu†cuif 3 ulmsths OM. ngml ewes, 1 waggnn. ] baggy «nearly HOW). I (utter (neatly new}, 1 ‘Jawy-Hnrris wed driil {new}. lfumziugmiil. I pluzagh, I~Pt iron barrows. l scui’fler: 2 >815 of DJ) sleighs, lset of liglxt'h:n‘1‘ne~'s. ‘ mt uf dunMe heavy l:.:|'ue~‘.~'. 1 se‘ at double plough harness, 1 quer. llmvmck. 1 1 Milk“ rake, I baring Ilmchixw rfx'nmer‘s), 1 sewing machine (Singer). innuk .«zme (large am! mm! a< 1m v wixh't.mk,. 1 1m rinr stm'e and other articles tnu numerous to menticm. T}: M“ . :.â€"â€"\H rn'nsd' $5.03 and limim' c:l~‘h. me: this 12 Iiinlnhs' crmiir Will in given on fan ui him: :pr'imc l Jami. mute< n 6 pen mun. m mill be alhmei: for cash ii 118:! Hi lum's .\1\PLE $10.00 38 00 $6.00 .. BIRCH 10.00 8.00 1 61.0 " SO19? ELM 10.00 b’ 00 (5 00 " BASS WOOD 10.00 5.00 (5.00 " BEECH - 800 000 530 u BLACK ASH 12.00 91.0 6.00 .. PINE m1 141:. 12 00 0.00 6.00 .. CEDAR 7.00 6.00 5 00 “ SPF? UCE 8 00 cut 141%. “ HEHLUUK .533 to $7 accord}: to leng 'I‘AMARAU 510 7 " u Thennder igned has hpen :nthmizod hv S. 1“. .flci.‘ nmh tn >9“ ln' pumic: uczionat lot 1.}, Con. I, S. D. R†hem lwb Roy, on MAYO“ 2‘ It] Valuable - Farm - Stool Implements - and - House- hold - Furniture. ' Will 00.53.33 Call early and :1v:iI yourself of his valuable services, as 11 is is a rare opportunity to nave v0u1 e"es proper- y tcsxcd, free of c§1arge.No guess uorkbut a scien migc (-32:33 my. D . cult Cases ace. ur :r1tel) {sued ALI WORK GUAR‘\ :. 5371 never call at private non»;- T. P. SMITH, 5cm; :52: EYE sp£cmusr Graduate New York, PE.i!--.«i- L'xia, and Toronto Opiljd LuLt-écih Will be at the CENTRAL HOTEL, Durhz'n‘n, Wed- nesday, April 11th, 1900. The Durham Furniture Co Limited Credit Auctian Sale! FRIDAY, APRIL 6th, 1900. pay the following prices for Saw Lugs ulex'u'wd at .J. \V. Clauw: "ds \lxll Dullzam. 0x13 DAY ONLY. 1900. H R" (SIMIPIJ. Luis are»; 90 viewed. wail watered wuss ï¬t to I'Im unwhinm')’ are 1) iv}; Imuse With Wm»! driving slnml mm 9 size and :al: uulmld If miien ï¬nm n~u~i huts-l â€021:5. 2;)1'.'.lenml «d h uh. { iem title. “ill ten m~'. For further partic- JOHN W? I ['1‘ “ORE Durham 1’. S. F. Moo .5113. l‘ruprwtc ('jy‘jj ‘03 W. H. BEAN. Stock, per 21 _'_: Our Spring Prits tor. he ul‘ in MacFéRLAi‘E 42700. enmity . . n4. .0 Jan. Lace Curtains. and 400 a yard. Tabiv 1.1mm. 52-h: “MW. 251: a yard. Table 1.1mm. 64-h: wmv. 50v. :1 yard. Elnvar and Timothy Seed“ cap '9 S “a! I ‘ZL: an} 98611. Colmmi Linen Table (fovm‘s. 21-2 yards long $1.40 math. \\'hih- Hm! Sprvmk. lm‘gv size. $1.00 each. English Linens-um. 2 yards wide. 30¢ a square yd. Blunt“ Uil ( huh. 1 yard. 1 1-4. 11-2 and 2 yard! wide. at 2515 a square yald. Lam- Curtains. I; Lm « Furluins. I»: But" Hi Buhlmut \‘Jhitc Linus Tabiv Unwrs tern \VC lune :1 full ï¬lm "I Spring Shams of all kinds ~ fur Mun. \Vuuu'n and Children. at usugl low Iii; 4 prim-5. Come and see us ! March ï¬th. 1:500. SP5 \G 60038: RICK HOUSP .-\\D LOT â€"THH WELL Tamar.) JERSEY BULL Drug (mists and Seedsmen. A little carelessnes< in Seed time will came 5 cu an endless amount of tro nhle. in the fall. \\’e have eersised the best. pOSSihlw care in the selection of our stock of and would invite a careful in- Specton bufore purchasing. We guarauwe our prices as low as tln- lowwn of equal qualiyv. “"6 keep a full smck of Fiwld and Garden Semis 01' all Inn-ls. Are nil in. ( gut 30m: pick. i'xteen momln “Id. March 29, yv it I» H4131. â€" Bull for Sale. 1 :1n)utlx~’um. Apply to “'31. LEGUET‘TE. Sih-er Creek Farm, Vickere. For Saie. 1-2 yards 1011:. 25¢ a pair. 3:14.: lung. (530. and 7.x' :1 pair. 1-; .3114 s .un;:.ï¬~1.aml$1.2) 3 pr. . 1110: m \\ (In Hair: goods. 9’ , 306 Minis ! Come early and' a'yard. A snap, 2 1-2 yards long. $1.40 Calder's Block,