[I Dr. BUTd, f5. C. Last. Saturda3 the new slate Macs- board was ï¬xed in place in our schoo} by Geo. Kress. anu now He school can boast of “but few schools in 8. Grey can boast of. S. o. No. 115 St: 11 ahead. It needs a bell though 3-9:, and in that resxect is away behind: but “eventhing comes to him wk 0 Grant MatComb hoisted an iunue'use flay on the house-top to mark'thc great. \ictox\' t hat w asn“ a victoryl “e think ever. house should ham. its Union Jack or Canadian ensign. Lucas, Wright Batson â€" Barristers 816.. at Middaugh House every Mou- gay 10 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. convey- "n'cing.-money to loan, etc. ' Our teachtr wore an unusual smile entering School last Monday Morning because, a young son arrived in his home the previous day. A few from here. will take in 1 no Farmers’ Exmrsion to Guelph. next Tuesday, but hardly the same number as last year. bud waits. †o‘l v _-‘_---- for Glennig Centre We’ll have to cease sending in an} nous from ti; ere, and We respectfully warn the cor; to keep his you off the Durham Road. Glcitclg Centre is sauthvichetliu be.- tweon Pomona and b‘uuessun jusz about as tight a: Mrs. Put will he. sometimes betuecn Mr. Pat and --â€"-~ and the baby. PeOple everywhere opened their eyes with ztStoniahment last Thurs- day to see the school children stn~mn~ ing Home on the run, and soon the news spread with almost telegraphic rapidity that Pretoria. was Eaptured, the war was over and that Durham Was to outdo i:self in celebrating the event. Every parent get orders on the spotthat good clothes had to be got out and all haate made to reach 'Durham by 2 p. 111. Every child of school No. 1 was determined to be in the procession. Such was the haste and Stu-h the (-ntlmsiasim that. be- tween QOmul :30'chiltlren were able to line up with the rest. Needless to say, the outing was thoroughly enjoyed. and will no; soon he forgot» ten by our loyal young- Canadians. There was in prayer meeti W. Young’s om: evening last budge . Mr. i‘uiquiv some visiting on the Liar} beiore conducting ii Mr. J. Hiii i._ at present \ in Alex. Me Luu: 5 miâ€. Mr. John McBiilliau look 5 since the birth of :1 3'0:ng ac: \Ve hear Mr. 11. Hoffman hm Up the lime farming. and is g make it hot for one of our bur J Mr. Sam. Lawr here last. Sunday We think if the peep! Park keep piling wood 01 Side they will not. need a; wire fence. We would like to g.ass don" t. «"04 l lhorne. Ve would like to know wh of our young men me“ Angus last. Sunday. Little Johnny Wiiscn had the mis- fortune to full backward into a ‘uoiier of water, scalding his back 9nd shoulders severely. Some of our young men seem to have a. great liking for falling water's. Teacher Graham is net-essity of a picnic. to have one that wilt in the background, and weather premitti Mr. J. Aidcorn was arouu looking for a. million doilars. Mrs. 338. Kinsumii had he badly torn by a. snap ixzzngiu the bridle of one of the horses The earth is n; has corners. I c1 get. last week as. LOA NS and [mum 'xce ef'f'cc lay. Cumpa: xy :uul ’z'ivate It" a, 5.3 and 6 m r cent. 23 : A 6819.31 financial 15' wine OE‘F'L ‘ ‘ ~1du0f )mth of‘ COMMISSIONERE: H. C. J prnnzmly attended OFFICEâ€"MC i 310119" to 1. terms 2n suit ! more conuuccmg the mean i) Now than there is a cor re: 10 0mm w. “ L... flacHENZ‘E i \V' 0sz AND INSURANCE AGES . COXVEYANCER. w. s. DAWSSGN, OFFICE :31! 3‘) YAN '11:. {it BOOTE '2' LLE I. ‘1' M '1 to suit borrowers ii. Hoffman has given mitzg, and is going to one of uUl’ burghcrs. couid r nee visited aroun HM nteud t . -4 ll l’lm W e Ecave ikl'OLlS Ln had the mis- rd into a boiler his back and UO sen: worki pic of on th cted withâ€: . Funds to sums and )lt’ O .« go. 5, Wig. -- ..__..-. SEVENILZH ‘ {EA}? .3 respondent i have to ‘ 111ml it ba-I smug}; from there, “nus.†uxitcs .‘21 1's. 5 the cor: to! of L m ux'ii‘m, '1‘0: 11.. ham Road. 1 we Jic ism :ou; 'd cure i! :1: {Lin bb-{Svgul bum: :0 use L €53;th jusr i UiSCCV'U} fox Lonsr. ’ur. uiil he: did 1m: mole noon {ha wax 1d --â€"â€"-â€"-iici2 150 I C“. ox US-‘d. gxuud CLHO for stu ened their Colds cdeiu'out- and: tn il' the \\" O SC’S are going last years :x. wealth w h 3' U. S. SHUT I: I; H :1 ll' Olive 2‘8 one nment IO 31 a pie m 1‘ 100d 1U»! acted n our A 11' ND H) H w. -oâ€"pm-.. Mr. Ed. tie were \‘2 ‘ U ORDERS left at. \V. P. Patter son’s Grccery Store will receive prompt and aareful attention. : ' Br11n 8 (71m- We Have Fiour 8: Feed " 1 had a bmi «:«,~.13_:1| for seventeen yL-urs" writes .‘zirs. Sam’i Hagmiltou. of L'nx'nx'ii‘m, 'i'ozm. “N0 doctor or xx.e._iivi:w could «:ul'e it. until one year igu l inrgun :0' use 1):“. King’s New Diswwry for Consumption. which did km: more good than an other med- icizws I ever uswl. It. is truly a. grand cure for stubborn Coughs, Colds and Tirr at and Lung troubles.†Positively cures Consumption, Pneu- moniz. Grip, Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever and Group. Price 50c. and $1.00. Guaranteed. Trial b0:- tles {201: at. ail drug stores in [1 bay. she may soon he better. Mine liost Crawford was laid up {or a few days laSt w eel: with a sore leg but is Seinewhat. better. Mrs. Little, Sr. vas laid up for a. few days last week,, but is, we are glad to see, areaml again. .‘drs. Adam Little and Mrs. R. l’eztigrew, were visiting at their parents’, Mr. and Mis.Quiutcn-Petti- grew, a few days lasc week. James Gadkl and his Sister Ellie, of flfllnpv’lcll, were visiting at the par- ental home last Sunday. :.ic:§Sl'.‘. 'l'urnbull and Giant Mc- Eweu, ui Mt. Forest, were visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Little, lasn week. .‘dr. Curt ie, teacher at Allan Park, llL‘lLl forth in the Church here, San- (lay in th; absence of Rev. Sharpe. Mrs. Allen was under the weather for a few days last week, but isI around again looking hale and hearty. } Islr. Jas. Match, of Lumsden, N. W. 'l‘., paid a brief call on the Little family las: week. He is living in the same town as Adam. It was merged Wheat and Farina for Breakfast 150-581)!) .\' t H 1, Snows {1.11:1 \Iiddlings, Oat- Ch mp unu Mixed C} op, Scxean- h1g3 and Excelsior! Meal for fowl. .\.-.a 1m- mnn mum- crm'm'mg along; “I; iuwcrml his luau! :md Rim-x! his back, Jun! {mu-mt himsvlf xufntrong. The-u ha.- uuuic a dash, a. smash and a crash A wt in!" UN: train did pitch: Tin-,0!!! mm stood on the un’n‘ow flange. I U 0 int the tram went mm (In: dxtch. '1‘! .t 1’ box‘ 111d ill 8 When in want of p HUI sh “‘1 VC Dillon was the guest 0f cu one day last week. have organized a football 1e open to play am club nu of (hes {01 money 01 Aici V A1; {UAIULK 9 V0! WHO EEOWS ? daughter of Mine-17d Julmuu, is vcrv sick at d1iu:.151'chl°.Wehope be better. Crawford was laid up ; lusc v. eek with a sore US 1:1 1115111 (111' 1111101 Lot ..n:.0ch f1iends lust w on t.‘ 1: Old Narrow £3.33; from Toronto to 'hich was Utn'En from : Halley-1' depaxtmenc i I‘Anpiie . .5 yet 248‘ 2 able to secure we; main-3' In its eutiz cry. 3 he 1' {.azr 01 five vases; Linea; of which we re-; :9 of your numerous: 3:: “Mn to {why us out; ::l.:hil'l. The: VCISBS’ sic the :HI‘ was "° Sus-E †and the two last! verse were :‘epraH-dfl â€â€˜05 um: with the fol-E , WWW. the made. ping salon"; Rim t! his bad '1!"â€" 3({by .23 (1114'. xii "C‘.)~\ 5mm t and walked isheda hushed BE FOOLED THE SURGEONS. All Doctors told Renick Hamilton. of West Jefferson, 0., after suffering 18 months from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a. costly operation was rformed; but be cured himself with Buck en’s Arnica Salve, the best m the world. Surest ile cure on earth. 215 cents a box. Sold y all drug- (vista- Lots of ten: catterpillers this season. The membexs of the Ladies Aid of the \‘s es' ey c-hLuch had a garden party on the school gxounds on the 24th. The proceeds were $28.00. The ofï¬cials of the Wesley church are making preparations for building a stone basement under and veneer- ing it. Messrs. Wes. Kells and Will Hutchinson are on the war path again, buying fat cattle and hogs. 011'. Kells had the township road grader at work here inst week. Mrs. Ephraim Brodie and her fath- er, Mr. George Richardson, left last Friday morning'on a visit to Bramp- ton and Scarboro’ friends. Miss Jenner Jardine arrived home from Toronto on Monday, after an absence of about twelve years or more Her brightness has done her sick father good. } hut possessing an indornnitable will, a spirit of zeal and enthusiasm, he [went forth into the world and triumphed over all difï¬culties. lie Spell: a couple of terms in McGill be- fore being ordained. His ï¬rst circuit after ordination was at Chesley, then he spent three years, each at Paisley, Hunover, Clinton, Acton, four at Godrich and two at London. On April 121h, 1882, he was happilv wed- ded to Miss Lizzie Taylor, of Owen Llound, who has been a grand help to him in his work. Six children were the result of the union, but only three Survive--Dorotliy, Percy and Josie. Lust AuguSt he had a severe a tack of pieurisy, and its rava-es weakened the system. The heavy strain of Conference work and the many calls upon him proved too great a burden, and about four weeks ago he was stricken down and never re~ guiuul consciousness only for short periods. of time. The call came at last. The funeral services were held in his church at London, at. 4.30, on Wetlnesda)’, May 30th. when an im- mense crowd gathered, there being ( \‘cr seventy of his brethren present from ttli parts of the country. The remains were taken to Owen Sound by G. '1‘. R. and conveyed to the home cf Mr. W fl. Taylor. from where on 'l‘hurs'luy morning it was taken to the beautiful cemetery and laid to, resr. The floral tributes were beau- tiful, pillows harps, wreaths, anchors3 and hot-[nets of white roses, lilies,i carnations. etc. The pall-bearersi were: Revs Dr. Langfonl, \Vaites.i Paisley, his kind1ed from Glenelg, (1111\115.Edgef10m Massie. His life: the 1gb sl1011 has been crowded with u 011:, (101‘ ned nith success and he leaves behind influence for good that. will never die, and pleasant memories that will ever gladden. 14111111130115. etc. The Fall-bearers \\'1:1'£: Revs Dr. Langfozd, \Vaitcs, Surherinnd and Rev, Ferguson, of 011011 50111111. and Rev.'D1‘. Rigsby and Rev. Ford, of London, who paxd 111111 the 1111;111:137 t1ibute we ever heard paid to mortal. In every place he woxked Edge 111adeï¬1'1n friends, 311] 11111512 paid theh last minutes Banker Adams was there f1om Han- 01w, M1. and M15. Putman. M15. §eymour and another lady from m a loo; cottage on the beautilul farm now owned by Mr. D. Green- wood, but thirty-seven years ago the family removed to lot 8, on the 7th, There he grew up to rugged youth, engaging in all the pioneer work of those days, and war; somewhat proud of his skill as an axeman. In the early twenties of his life he was con- '\‘0l't1‘d under the ministry of the late Rev. R. Johnston, and many remem- her that stirring night in Zion’s little, old chapel. It; was not long before he began the Master’s work and (le- voted himself to Study. He had an uphill light. With liftle ï¬nances, rorv limited in primary education, In response to queries of his old associates ani friends, we give a brief sketch of the life of the Rev. Joseph 120.49. v ho “as called home to his re- "Hill! 1 at :2 a. 11)., May L’QBh. He was born on the 19th of September, 1851, in a 10;; cottage on the beautiful The garden party on Tuesday night pmmESces to be a merry and a successful one. Mm. .1. Yard. who has been very ill for the past two ummhs or more. is :-_ littie izctlol' a: prescm. We an; wry sorry to learn nut \' . ) “ ' In. 0 o .m. LOIJCI't Jardme 1 \m) unxxell. Hope he may soon rocovvr. om Dry weather. Rain needed. 1 Q .0. $.55 it. I‘m Ulcucross arrived home from 'lorouto last. week. She is in 3:1} 9-5: spirits and looks hearty. Mr. Henry Mufï¬n returned on Thursdav a!" (r a ten days’ absence Sptllt n the new country back from Porn .axzhux He Lroughc back. 5am pics of the soil uxith him. '1 hough not in ecstasics with the country, be: he zhinks .here is a good future in 51 re. 1: is a common occurrence to catch from eight to ten dozen trout in a short time, averaging over 1!. pound. 1‘: < d McClocklin. of undas at. tin farmer’s VANDELE U R. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. May 31.-â€"2m. pd. ‘1. for service at Lot No.‘ 5, Con. 2. Nor- manby, an Ayrshxre Bull. “Bungerle,†11160. M}. _GRAY. _ ‘0 “A A Q Aylshire Bull Fm Service. â€â€"â€"- THE UNDERSIGNED WILL keep for service at Lot N0.‘ 5. Con. '2. Nor- HE THOROUGHBRED DURHA M Bull. “ Normanby Diamond.†number ‘ ' 7, will be kept for service at Lot 46, Con. 3, W. G. R. Terms, $1.00. ' \VM. SCARF. Proprietor, April 16â€"2m. ABERDEEN. l) Melligan Property on George Street, one acre of good land in good location, : desirable residence, will be sold on easy terms. Apply to ED. MILLIGA'N, Palmersto" 04‘ or to W. CALDER, Durham. Jan. 17, 1900. If Lower Town, A. GORDON Councillor Brown was appointed to at- tend with commissioner from Normanhy to work on deviation on townlinc B. and N. Robt. Corbett. Sr.. was appointed tence viewer, and Donald Smith pound-keeper, in place of Alex. and Robt. Ledingham, de- ceased. Tlne matter of offering a r'éward for the conviction of cattle thieves, was laid over till next meeting. Counciladj omned. to meet at Dmnoch on Monday, tlhe 6th day of August. next. viation made from townline sonth‘of Hano- ver. to take the place of deviation now used at Crispin’s bridge, and whereas this Coun- cil can ï¬nd no use for the said deviation be- cause of no bridge being there. and if there was a bridge, there is no town line from a few rods south of the river, and no way of getting south except by going west into the township of Brant quite a distance, And whereas that) is a road known as the Neustadt road from Hanover, as far south as travel wants to go. 'l‘heret‘ore. it is the Opinion of this Council that the Council of Brant shonid make and maintain the said deviation and bridge, and that the Clerk send a copy of this resolutimi to the more of Brantâ€"Carried. $600 was approln iated to: mad ment: as tollows :â€"â€"$145 to each of Oixisions 1111(1320 t0 Elnmood. The following accounts were ordered to be paid :--J0hn Mitchell, $229.75, printing; Dr. Mearns, $8, for medicine and attend- ance on the Casement family when sick with diphtheria . Jacob Cress, 31:2, for cofï¬n for widow Fawcett: Robt. Leslie. pathmns- ter,$7, non resident atatnte labor money against lots 12 to 15, con. :2, S D. R. McLeanâ€"llastie:â€"\\jhere:-is it‘lms come to the knowledge of this Ceuncil that the Council of Brant has haul :1 survey oln de- __3_ A. Mr. Brown re )orled as follows z~$50 to Jacklin and Meklalxun, for work on Durham road, at lot 18, Rowland l-lurrell, $4.25, work on Neustndt road ; Wm, Bailev, $1.23, repairs to culvert, con. 6, lot 15. Reports ordred to be received and cheques issued. The committee appointed to adjust and make settlement with the Council of “an- over reported that all matters between the two corporations had been settled on a basis of mying the village of Hanover $199.52, in ‘full of all claims against the township, Bylaw No. 4, for 1900, dividing the town. ship into 7 polling: sub-divisions, having been duly read. was ordered to he passed, signed and sealed. ed, cost 13.25. He furthsr reported that the bridge committee had met with a com- mittee ot the Brant Council, at the Crispin bridge on the town line. but that no action had been taken by their committee in the matter. Mr. Adlnm reported the following expend- iture in division No. 2 :â€"James l’ust, $1.50 half cost of culvert on Garat‘rnxa road ; I no. Aldred. $4.50, half cost of work on town line, B. and N. ' The reeve reported contract fur a new budge 9n ï¬liexxe’s sideroad let by Mr. Mc- Intosh for 5:: 55, to be ï¬nished by 15th July. gym 02101195 to Abgrdgen ‘bridge as c0mplet~ [.mhL 10) LA- I On motion, the roll was ordered to be re- ceived from the assessor, and his salary of $601nud lum. The folluwiug appeals were heard : Geo. Kenny. assessmeut.2c0nï¬rmed; J. McDona- all. let :38, con. 9. assessment reduced, 5350; Robert and Oliver McCaslin, assessment. reduced 3100; Robert Leslie. appeal with- drawn : hen Mighton, lots 49mu150. con. 2, W. G. R., assessment placed at $1,900. There being no further business before it the Court adjourned and Councxl met fur the transactwn of general busmess. The Bentinck Council met as a Court of Revision at Allan Park, on Monday, the 28th day of May inst. Members being all present made and subscribed the oath of ofï¬ce. ,On motion, the recve was appointed chairman of the Court. 5333321 33 may Act Directly on the Liver as v1Ie§l as the Kidneys. l Yields to Dr. chase’ 9 Kid: lay-Liver Pills, ' Pei us in the small of the back, over ’ t a ï¬ll-19's, are usually due to de- inagremenls of the kidneys, and dis- (2:11.311 \\ hen the kidneys are set right. lint there are other kinds of back- mite. by far the greater proportion. t“; it can never be 1eached by treating the l:i'!:1eys. Pains in the shoulders. .1 1 the centre of the back, and in 1121 5:2 des are caused by a. torpid ac- tion of the liver, and can only be driv- en r1111: v. hen the liver is made healthy and anti \9. '{1' .1 reach the liver. as well as the kid- 211-3 to set the ï¬ltering organs in. V'-’1:'ki1132; ordcr and to cure every kind or 372101;?(3'1‘16, t..ere is but one unfailing :‘nrfecdy'. and that is Dr. Chases Kid- :1o_~;.--Ll1.‘tr Pills It is the only treat- mmt that has this direct and combined r-.:- 2.171 on both liver and kidneys, and the only one that positively and per- ll‘;-ti"-".H}' cure1 l2: okache, Whether (,f‘.““t“. l1 lixercr’. L‘I ms. "3‘11 WHSC'S 11-idity'-Liver Pills, one pill a dose 0. 25 cents a box, at all deal- erm, or Edmenson, 23:.tcs and Co.. To- may). . . For Sale. RICK HOUSE .4311) LOTâ€".THE Bull for Service. EN’I‘IN CK COUNCIL. Watchmaker and Jeweller, Varnei P. O. DURHAM. im prove- the mad '. I May 8th, 1900. l of Chester Street in the Town of Dur- ham, containing four (4) acres more or less. There is on the said Lot a brick dwelling houso, containing 6 rooms and a kitchen also stable and driving Shed and hard and soft water.. This is a very desirable pro- perty and will be sold reasonably. For terms apply to ' G. LEFROY MCCAUL, Barrister etc., Durham. 1 -- - C 4...- ARK LOT NUMBER. TWO NORTH of Chester Street in the Town of Dur- THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS for sale lots 8 all con, '21, Egremont. and 3 on con. 4, S. .1). R., Glenelg. Lot8 consists of lOOacres,‘90 cleared. well watered and fenced. 70 acres ï¬t to run machinery over. Good large brick house with wood shed 20x30 and driving shed same size and bank barn, small orchard, 1.1_. miles from school. L0t3 consists of 54 acres, ‘25 cleared. balance hardwood bush. Clear title. Will be sold on easy terms. For further partic» uiars apply to JOHN WHITMORE. March 27th, 1900. Durham P. O. House Lot For Sale or to Rent. lS obtainable through the aid of - ‘ perfect \ ï¬tting glasses, Our spectacles and lenses are guaranteed perfecf inï¬t. andiocus. J. A. Hunter, See our Heavy D. B. Suit, $8.00, {or .............. Men’s Summer Suits for Men’s Heavy Paints, worth for...... IOIOC 0-000 ..... Special Discount of 20 per cent. for the month of June 011 2131 lines of Men 3 Ready Made. Suits. This is a snap, but 110 have 0101 200 Men’s Suits on hand. We b011011t a heav1 stock f10111 the assignee of :1 London Clothino Com- pan), and me 0ï¬e1ino Special Bargains. 1 See our own Make Yarn at 300, Finest White Wool Blankets. Pure \Vool Flannols. Pure Wool Tweeds. Rea dy=Made Clothing Saie WOOLLEN GOODS! Teas and Coffees are a Special value Fresh Groceries Farm for Sale. MasFAHLï¬NE Cl]. The undersigned wishes to announce m the residents nt' Durham and vi. cinity that she has opened up a Grocery and Cnnfmï¬tioncry Store one door east of the Post. (Nice, where she will be. )lcasod to furnish all gomls in her in * at reasonable prices. Are in demzm (1 «11111119 the W001 Season. MRS. ANGUS CAMERON The Big Store. worth $5.20 $1.50, $1.50 $2.20 wus- ecials ! THURSDAY. At This Store at! Goods Must be Sold in Season Our quitting time has come for many lines of Stylish and up-to-date HMS and Bonnets. We are reducing them to prices which will soou’clear them out. EN“. iiarimi’zxmmm