b. :1 take fol Ida: when tbt 9:! i I'D INDIWI '33 ush- Min. I mil m woke from hing sleep hb me an IBM. hm tat Iod ma ai ‘ell '0‘ sh I’t of ll ['98 mp0: [DH ll of ED ‘Y li‘at (er an W be e881 dred I withhe gentle: with â€.\'~w. now,†he saiiL‘W most M be too inquisitive. 0.0 would it“ ynu were of the b _ \thn ,1»! return, if I {3'} simply to )1. Ja )I'E 1V (I! I)! \V' b anon to [V [)1 I‘t .' tho M! f l Rtm n all! I DE ' lift. in the inlervst of human- I was to end it in the Seine mlws 3': t (the â€â€œ3 'ord CID I'SUA“ mu: ’9'») M 0!: ill It m werything. Todaly 1 Death In prefers!) o to 3H! [10 n]: W] )0 W replivd. “that is all a mat I don't see what difler a how we 20." flay," he said slowly. “to t! nan OI of ml PD that you are ready, we of yourself? 13 )f your inclination to :y at the cost of your 1 It at once? :e 88! “you In 5'9. 00:. would tm 2 3m, the :0! ovati- :-. ~!‘ the inn of II. :.!ast was ordered; :. d Wallac» careless- ml do not ï¬nd you. for we. so." nobler use {01 has "It! are I) more than ha :9 crimes and I 1 look «me Into the up! at It 0! the little un- r mom). You wn :1 know what to lo opportunity 13/ h. z-tunny that I, «I by any of a from 'Whom Hwy have not nuance." 51) me to do t 3i fable. 9. you r mom Mast. Come VH1: Cam-t ) a: M â€'9 Euler‘s“... w “I receive . a certain pl rests of hu' om. It you service {It mac that Io visa and retur uck tonight.†zlnk of the u starvation of I Manes.†American.†is a reason ' n the cries of a ream ‘wlth : Ls-tbe s was me He knew «‘Oflzir nd.†93“] h- ;0 be intended 1m» enjoyed -.! but then in: up ,b plot :1 nrizing?" be our brother- is. something Now. Why BI 9n If you ; in 00 h, me you we this ‘1 id the 1m his mt 1t a life came man man "f6 .1 V3 '10. u! 1t ad ' “911 um. b charged 1 Ithacï¬puon Edna. label N W. 8. Davidson. D Uflice oyer Gordon’s new Jewellery 3‘0’9‘ Lower l"1W“. Durham. Any amount of money to loan at 5 per cent. on farm property. ARRISTER, SOLICI’I‘OR, ETC., MCID‘YTOB’S BIOCk, LOWE? 'I‘uwn, Duf- ham. Collection and Agency promptly attendod to. Searches made at the Regis~ try Ofï¬ce. 1'1 inns and Surgeons Ontarin. ()tï¬ce hours9to 12a. m.. 2m 4p p. m. Reï¬dence and oï¬ice Old Bank building .4 Lpper Town, Durban. Telephone No. g10. FPICEâ€"J‘IRS'I‘ DOOR EAST OF the Dprham Pharmacy. ()alder’s Block. .Remdencewâ€"Lambtou Street, near the Station. UGH MACKAY. DURHAM, , { L:nt}JValuamraud Licensed Auction- ..I‘ on 16 ‘ountyot 'rey. Saies prom tl ' (“£03de to and notes cashed. p y "with" altemied toâ€"hxzhest reférohéé ï¬lled if required. d used Auctioneer for thn County of Land \alnator, Bailiff of they 2nd my. qurt Sales and all other matters ME? FFICE AND RESIDENCE. A short distance eastcf Knapp's Hotel, Lambton Street, Lower 'I‘uwn, Durham. Oflice hours from 12 to 2 o’clock. Agencies in all principal points in On- tario, Quebec. Manitoba, United States and England. Interest allowed on Savings Bank (16- posits of $1 and upwards. Prompt attention and every facility aflorded customeraliving at a distance. A general Banking business trans. acted. Drafts issued and collections made on all points. Deposits re- ceived and interest allowed at cur. rent rates. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. G.P.RE1D. â€"- -â€" MANAG Standald Bank of Canada. THE JOB : : DEPARTMENT "1m Fortransienuadvcrti cman 8 kn: for the ï¬rst in «11mm: ; 3 u ‘- m o o o lme 61d: subsc'ucm lint-niun-nii Messicmalcatds, rut exceed“: ' m c i1 pct annual. M\crli~o_-mc ts “ivi: . ut sjw. 1005'â€! be ‘41thth 1|†f .r..i(1 3H? "1' ‘. I 6. I . magi: Transient notic: uâ€" 1 mt. ~ “For le,†etc-~50 ccnh fur ï¬rst imcrtion. 25 k {a ash _subsequem insertion. Q -' A“ Id'tfli'lne “I“ to en<urc imcrtion 1') Cl rm"; â€3, should ho broï¬gbt m not later dun lUEbuAV flowing. 'V A.“ “Mischa!!! wdcred bystmnger» :7 k In advance. Contact rates karat» advertisements f' M“ '9 "'9 no . . m Ta: Culomcm will be sent to an} address, free of postage, for $1.00 {"51 . o . . yw,payablein advanceâ€"Shsonm} W if not. ‘0. Wide The date to which even â€to; Is pad 3% denoted by the numb? 0‘1 rt: “BI la 1. No per (in 4; “(1:11!ng mm. .'-:. arm.) “a, except at t e Option of the propncwr. "luv 'nwusoAv momma Immucu mam-c uausz, awn sms' DURHAM, ONT. AIDS BROWN. ISSUER 0p Capitai Authorized.. .32,CO0,000 Paid UP ............. 1.000.000 Reserve Fund ........ 600.000 ARRISTEI: J. G. Hutton, M. D., ARBISTER. NOTARY, comm. EM BER COLLEGE PHYSIC- fouling facilities work. MES CARSON, DURHAM, LIC. hrtiage Licenses, Durham, Ont DURHAM AGENCY. Dr. T. G. Holt, L. 0.8. G. Lefroy McCaul EDITOR AND Pnovmmon Mediml Dl'rez'foa’. THE SAVINGS BANK. d. KELLY, Agent. Dental Directory W. IRWIN. Legal Directory Miéa-‘llaneous. Eton, Etc. Money to Loan at rates, and on terms to suit Ufï¬ce, McIntyre Block (Over Dr. Jamie’son. J. P. IS PUBLISHED SOLICITOR. ETC Telford. I! completeXy stocked with all NEW TYPE, thus af- fos' turning out First-class MANAGER | While I! vlzmial. It frcm the . every (ity, yes. from of Ontario. So when Inr~e or t: 01’ WOW (*1 9:1:ziitte a Mr. G. W. Slaughter, principal of the Public School, has opened up a new branch, debating in the school. and the first debate will be held on Friday afternoon. The subject'â€" “Which Has Cost. More Misery, In temperance 01 War?†will be dis cussed by four boys on each side «Listowel Standard. Dir. W. B. Clark, of Guelph, who has conducted the agricultural col- umn of the Montreal Witness for the past forty years, over the nom de plume of “ Lynden Bank," is giving up that work at the close of the pre- sent year. He is well known as one of the most entertaining of the old- time writers on agricultural sub- jects. Mr. Clark is father of Mr. F. 0. Clark of this town, and was some years ago Congregational minister here.-â€"Listowel Standard. Not long ago the wife of a Middle-i sex politician asked him to lay aside politics long enough one day to digE the potatoes in the garden. HeE agreed to do it. After digging for aE few minutes he went into the house: and said he had found a coin. HeE washed it of! and it proved to be a silver quarter. He put it in his pocket and then went back ‘0 work. ' Presently he went to the house agam E and said he had found another coin. E He washed the dirt off of it. It was is s lver half dollar. He put it in hisE pocket. †I have worked prettyE hard, †said he to his wife. "I guessE I’ll take a short nap.’ Whebn he awoke he found that his wife hadE dug all the potatoes. But she found! no coins. It then dawnedupon her‘ that she had been “ worked.?’-â€"Bx. E The Chesley Enterprise. published in the strongest Grit centre in Bruce, by a. gentleman with leanings 'along the same line, scores the administra. tion of the license act thusly: “ We Helieve tfée license act as operated at Ten years ago the Hosp‘ml carried a heavy burden of debt. The buildin'z anfl its furnishings cost $150,000 and of his $20 000 was paid by the corpora- non of Toronto and $60,000 by its am 29119. Year by year the debt has bean refluced and it is now down to $13,000. (1‘37 oi Toronto 1200:: own more. It MW‘S $7.500 per year or Oi‘lhtï¬en cents rnt'21171ad nor dav 31:11 this too goes: ' 7111371 the maimnnatwe not o:1iv of T1. 1111.111 hatronts. but is: every 111th" .. nt in 111.11 Hoqital. no mo ftor from wth r1111. 1'11†tho provirc o the Iitt‘ e one may (1011111 from Ycr'. 911-1 thiz mnfriim- tior of the corpora‘inn in invrmsod by from 5400’) to $6 MO dom.‘ 1d h" citi- 2151111 of Tomato for the 11.1 a â€rte anoe {1.1} patients. to 9511' 1otiin': of the $1.001) contributor! yeariy by Toronto pmplo. the founder: of m’i’ntained and named cofq in tho. biif‘din"‘1'. Durin"; its iifotimo the Wospita‘. has handled 8.0011 indoor nationtrz and of these 4 .000 were cured. and 2. 700 were improved. Of theseâ€"and please. note thisâ€"1.757 came from 1.205 places in Ontario and outside the city of Toronto. An institution the t requires about 334,000 a year for maintenance, an in- .~ti tution that depend s for support on the goodness of tho.generous people of the Province of Ontario, must needs ‘rtzzve considerable faith in the love, RIGCUOR and generbsity of the peonle. White the institution is located in Tim-min its work is essentially pro- x-izn-le. It admits not only children an El) city of Toronto but from mt 1;; (it y,. town, village and hamlet, }( :. fr (““l eve ry set in the Province To clear the indebtedness this ap- that The Hospital for Sick Children on College Street, Toronto, Has Done and Is Domg for the Little Suï¬'crcrs of the Province 0! Ontario. he. province gives a‘m '. or nearly eighteen I. in other wo’rda, pm' EXCHANGE ECHOES. f ‘ statement is made became nal reference is made to the L! a“: a Toronto inititution for 1 patients, whm'eaf; every silk 1 Ontario has the same right: rivileï¬'es as those who live 1111.11 1011 'iveâ€"be your givi net ‘- {mam-4t 2003 for the beneï¬t 1'12-12111 of the province that is (1 ".nd treated. hi 0 L $7,000 a cut"; per mtient per VTPYNIP-d in who live t r. a pile present is a disgrace to the Ross government. The inspectors do not do their duty and allow the license law to be openly violated. The 5 license inspector [or North Grey has I an advertisement in one of the Owen gSound papers offering a liberal re- 3 ward for such evidence as will secure Ta conviction for.any breach of the 'liquor license act. Though the act istipulates that hotel bars be closed yet 11 o’clock every evening except Saturday, when they close at T, and ‘ remain closed till 6 on Monday morn- 'ing. liquor is sold openly in some of the Owen Sound hotels after hours, i and we have been informed by travel- ‘1ers that in several towns in this Tprovince a night clerk goes behind i the bar and the sale of liquor goes on {merrily till morning. We have 3heard complaints by those who be- llieve in having the license act en- ;forced that the government has not ;appointed inspectors in sympathy Ewith the act. and there is consider- ] able dissatisfaction among supporters ? of the Ross government that the law iagainst violating the license act is inot enforced.â€-â€"W1arton Canadian. HIGHEST cash price paid for raw furs at Peel’s.â€"tf. It’s Loathsomo, It’s Disgusting. Instant Relief and ‘ï¬er'manent Oure Secured by the use of Dr. Agnew’o Oatarrhal Powder. Here's strong evidence of the quickness and sureness ot that wonderful remedy, Dr. Agnew's (fatarrhal Powder: “ For years I was a victim of Chronic Catarrhâ€"tried many remedies but no cure was effected until I had procured and used Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder. First applica- tion gave me instant relief, and in an incredibly short while I was absolutely cured.â€â€"James Headley, Dundee, N,Y. 4! AWAY WITH OATARRH I pea! is made. Hospital work cannot be carried on without mone . Interest on morrt ,ages has to be pai. An army of workers he s to live. Nurses, domes- tics, ofllcials are all human. They earn their na'ves whether they live in or out of the Hospital. . A hundred and twenty children per (lavmyes, in some months a hundred and for tyâ€"once it was a hundred and ï¬ftyâ€"all these to look after and care for. ' Thirty nurses continually at work. A half-dozen maids with brooms and clusters; cooks and table maids to prepare the food and serve it, clerks in the ofï¬ce who work like beavers, typewriters who tap the keys of their niarhincs for hours a day, an- sneslzm; she-r; ves of letters preparing accounts, watching ever y doing in the lmmf‘the building on Cellegc street, that never closes night or dayâ€"all the year imamâ€"«a hive of two hundred people. sins-.71 and large. a little town doinr vltut it can for God’s suffering 13H 9 (1‘. True, it i::.. that. some have to pay-â€" If every reader would send but a dollar what a grand fund would be raised in a. few weeks of time. Let every one who om spare a dollar, send it to Douglas Davidson, the Secretary- Treasurer of the Hospital, or to J. Ross Robertson. the Chairman of the Trust. And please send it in at once, for even the best of us are prone to forget our best intentions. True. it is. mat some have to payâ€" ycs. all who 02.3.1 afford it me expected to payâ€"1m: those who cannot pay and can produce the certiï¬cate of a clergy- man or known ratepayer of the pro Vince to ‘10 effect that they are too poor to x v . can have maintenance and treatment free of charge. and trtaiment free of charge. If at] could pay there would be no need to appeal for money, but eighty per cent. of the work is free work for the (:‘n‘iizlren of those who cannot at- fov'd to pay. Fancy a great family of nearly one hundred and ï¬fty sick children. You who have had perhaps one or two sic; little ones at your own home, there? :9 know someth 3'13 01' the work, but when you visit Teronto drop in and see what they are doing to win back little ones from the grave. It would. only weary the reader to go on with nor;- story. This year 2!. giant effmt i.s bring made to clear away the debt. Every dollar of this debt handi- caps the Trustees. Every dollar sent in helps to lighten the load that is being carried. Sold by MacFarlane 5:. 00., Durham. A M CH RON lCLE. THURSDAY Montreal has over thirty 08899 of small-pox. and fear is eutm-miuvd that it may become more general. A circular has been issued by the chief medical officer of the Grand Trunk Railway relative to vaccina- tion, and approved by the third Vice-president. It says:â€"“ It is desirable that every employe of the Company on the second, third, fourth and ï¬fth districts eastern division in the province of Quebec who has not had small-pox, or has recently been vaccinated should be at once vaccin- ated.†The demand is also to extend to the families of employee. . Dr. Barr, M. P. P..of Shelhunie. [8 the choice of the Conservative Convention. A. '1‘. Graham. of Port; Arthur. succeeds Judge Hamilton. of Halton County, resigned. An explosion in the Penharthy Injector Company’s plant, Detroit, occurred last week causing the death of many. Twenty-seven dead bodies have been recovered from the ruins Twenty-four are lying in the various hOSpitals suï¬ering from terrible cuts and truises. Many others have re- ceived serious injuries. Eighteen are still missing. Burgess’ Acetvlene gas works at Bramford, Ont.. were destroyed by ï¬re. A burglar plundered the 8.4} T313. phone Company's Ofï¬ce at Oltnua Peter Gordon. a Hamilton man. 79 yrs of ace. Who was struck by a train, died in the Hospital. The Board of Directors of the On- tario Educational Association met last week to arrange the program for the 4lst annual convention to be held at Easter. “Should less time be devoted to the teaching of Arith- metic ?†and “ How could the Bible be used as a text book in the public schools ?†are quesrions prOposed for consideration. The populafion of Toronto, accord in to the police census. is 223.583. The Federal census can: it 13583 less. Pahick Malloy, formerly of ford. was one of the victims recent explosion in Detroit. William Pittman. an emploxe of the Anderson Furniture Factou at Woodstock. died 'of heart-failure almost instantly. An awful railway disaster occurred on the Wabash railroad about seven miles from Detroit when two trains colleded head-on, causing the instant death of about 150 passengers. A west-bound train loaded with immi- grants was run into by the Continent- al, Limited. going west, both trains at full speed. The reSponsibility for the accident is placed on the crew of the Continental. Limited, who it is said did not obey orders and wait for the other to cross at Seneca. Full particulars will never be learned, as the crews met instant death in the wreck. Over twemy cases of St: all-pox are reported in Buï¬alt'. The manufacture of whiskey flom watermelous will be uied at, Baltio mom. A report {rdm' Manila says-~'the United States transport, Wright, has been wrecked in the strait‘s- of Dannan. .Clm-t. Meinkey. a farmer esï¬mated to be worth $50,000. blew out the gas in a DesMoines Hotel and was found dead in the morning. The estate of the late N. Clark \Vallace is Valued at 534000. E. Loftus Foord. of Toronto, swal- lowed carbolic acid and died. He was 37 years of age. and leaves a widow and ï¬ve children. Hon. John Charlton. M. P., ad- dressed the Merchant's Exchange at Bufl’alo. Tuesday lass. on “The reiations ofCaimda and the United States.†A-Chicago woman, Mrs. Josephine Ormsby, mother of a set of quadrup- let. two sets of triplets. three pairs of twins and three single children, has concluded that marriage is a failure and is seeking a devorce from her husband. who deserted her ï¬ve months before the arrival of the quadruplets. She declares she’ll never marry again. East Nortlnumberland Liberals nominated Mr O. A. Simmons for the Local Legislature. Mr. J. H. Douglas. M. 1’. P.. declining the nomination. The Duke of 'l‘eck was â€11‘0“ n from his horse while out huntinw near Mantxxick. Chester. England. sustain- ing a concussion of the b1 am and an injury to his hip. Three hundred and forty cases of small-pox are reported in the prov- ince of Quebec. The Board of Health report eighty-one places where it has broken out. Mr. J. W. McRae, of Ottawa. acci- dentally killed himself while cleaning a revolver. It seems: he omirlted to rake out one of the cartridges which went off while he was engaged at the work. James Warburton, an inmate of a New Jersey. Insane Asylum. died recently, and a postmortem examina- tion revealed the fact that. he had swallowed 102 indigestible articles such as spoons. stones, pieces of bed springs, etc.. etc. Hugersville has a case of smallpox BER 5. 19m NEWS Strat- in the p, m We’ 56 Selling Suits at â€We “'“Cost While They Last. T. MO RAN, ORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. Shoes made for all kinds of diseased or deformed feet. A CALL Soucrram. Mill Streetâ€"In Rear of Calder’s Block. Lower Town. Durham Grocery 5: Provision Store. MacFarlane 6: CO. Mar. J. C. Healy, WM. WHITMORE. “9:5 to an- Immune that. he has Izmv I‘mm'n'ed his “lacmmithing business to Cnchrane’s old 8 and, where he “in be pleased to attend to all the requirements of his old customers and others. Satisfac- tion guaranteed. WM. WHITMORE. NEW PUMPS AND REPAIRS. DRILL, CURB, RIB-CURB, PRESSCURB WELLS. All ordars taken at the old stand naar MoGowan’o Mill will be promptly at- tended to. ALL WORK GUARANTEED at “Live and let- live†PRICES. BLANKBTS AND YARNS ALWAYS ON HARD. GROCERXES _; Durham, June 2511:, 1901 Pumps. ..‘J Many cases of eye trouble are averted by early application of proper lenses. Present neglect means future trouble. General Blacksmith. I BEG LEAVE TO INFORM MY CUS. POMERS and the public in general that I am prepared to furnish Blacksmithing. a matter of Foresight. Aawwwquwwwï¬rï¬aaï¬w“than... Perfect Sight We also carry a full line of Mowers. Rakes, Champion Seed Drills, Disc Barrows. Cultivaters. in short. everything nffarmer needs on the {mm or in the house. The Standard Sewing Machine cairies with it u iim- weer guarantee. Even body knows the McLaughlin: Buggies and Canon. thef‘ yray Buggieo of Chaihuzn audgne Armstrong Buggies of Guelph. We have them all. give us acall. Don't forget we have the Nuionnl Cream Separator and Famous 'l'hreshers made by White Son. Every former has some choice. but there is no mechinery no universally in favor as lhnt manufactured by the Front. Wood Co . of Smith’s Falls. Out. We here the Icon! agency for the gootis manufactured uy this ï¬rm. end on they are I0 extensively known throughout the Dominion. it is not. necessary to sev anything bv way of introduction. Before buying. however, we tuity be permitted to suggest, the wisdom of examining our goods, which 8c“ at sight in tinny instances. See them. D. Campbell, IMPLEMENTS.;.. H Druggists Booksellers Flour, Feed, Groceries, Fruit, Nuts, Confee~ tionery. Fresh and Cured Meats at lowest prices. Goods delivered to all parts of town. Our No. 3 Open Back Binder is a Luder in the Hunt. GEORGE WHITMORE. RIBS ; Fresh Groceries at the lowest living: proï¬ts :uuea, Raising, Currants, Sugar, 'l‘vas. Coffees. litc., Etc. Will sell all our Ready-made Suits at cost. A fair assortment. to select from at astonishingly low prices When we say we tell at cost we mean it. so come Hong and prove us by examining our goods. FROST WOOD. SOUTH END DURHAM FFarmers, Threshers and BARCLAY NOBLE Maxwell Binders and Mowers. Sylvester Machmery. all kinds. Adams’ Waggous. Tudhope Buggies. Tolton Perharvesms and l’ulpers. Bhtchford Organs and Plums. Gurney’s Stoves and Ranges. The New Williams Sewing W4 Hugo“ Cram Sepautors. The Knoll Washer and WHO“. Harwell Chums and Barron. Bnntfoul Windmills. * Guund Gasoline m " Bamlay 81 Nob Furnace Kettles, Power Straw Cut- ters, Hot Air Furnaces. Shingle Machinery. Band Saws, Emery Ma- chines for hand and power, Crest. ings, Farmers’ Kettles. Columns, Church Seat Ends. Bed Fasteners. Fencing, Pump-Makere' Supplies. School Desks. Fanning Mill Cut- ings. Light Castings and Builders’ Supplies, Sole Plates and Points for diflerent ploughs in use. and Cut- ing Repairs for Flour and Saw Milli. The Founlryman. Durham, 0“: NEXT TO POST OFFICE. AT THE OLD STONE FOUNDRY. GOOD SHINGLES FOR SALE. Steam Engines. Horse Powers, Sop- aratorl. Mowers and Reapers. A!†Circulars and X-Cut-Snwo gamed. ï¬led and set. Durham, Ont. [CLAY Q XOBLE desire to in“- mate to the public of Durhun and vicinity that they have new Opened out in the Calder Inple» meat. Warez-00m: a full line of Agricultural Implements and Domestic requirmems including CHARTER SMITH WE REPAIR S. SCOTT. WE MAKE Millmen. Bamlay l Durham. CAIâ€"058's OLD STAND.