(l' h Store RANT. H "l G 8 TON. "' I"? If??? mule.)- of this to. wing term. ’ronclnoiOI customer. 'd-i Ihete i.“ hell). ’9 : AV. Aï¬ )MS I) H w more abated en and quickly need 0‘ may no! P8 I" xtnal arrifl you. \VI )ul' {c r'l'uluy ensuing 0| last, week, and re. port a goud Lime. ' Mr. Laughlun McLean is busy haulmg ties from the Morrisons’ BWalnp to the Durham Cement ()0. R. H. Mr. Geo Sparliug has the contract. for supplying about. 17.000 tho f0 bu elm “I Ch but: in ' 10:: ha! ‘hd 0! he: 11H: I.“ Messrs Mi W e Mr. Robert Young, from B. C . has 0-" Visiting h's aimvr. Mrs. G. Boyd. d other frmn-is for the past month so. He lemurs this week for his an" in the far “east. Bob is a uniâ€: especially with the young Hr .uur count†In cum; .nnes: Many, mull†ish lhe earth. lance at. We ’. Alex. McGillivray is helping 's‘Jm Kingston cutting Sawlogs. and Mrs. Allan Boyd were in: Mrs. Wm. Johnston, Dur- “he. evening last week. . Hugh McDonald has ï¬nished we cmnract with Mr. Lawrence, lumll. aml is back again to the mmlwn mills. Hughie. as he is l. la faithful and worthy of his a Winnie Banks has gone to to to reside (or the present. notice McKechnie Bros. have bills. out [or logs wanted at 'mden mills. and prices are especially for hemlock and rock M hull \ m The Durham Chronicle, One Year The Star's Portrart of the King in their prover colors. As it piccc of imptmituro. it is thu- bc~t obtainableâ€"better than a photograph. as ui! oil paintings by competent artists must be. The artistic value: is heightened by a rich background. which increases in the print. the etfcct of an oil paint- ing. The gold of the uniform stands out upon the picture with striking richnem. The picture is 18 inches by 24 inches. a convenient size for fram- ing. The paper is of the ï¬nest and heaviest quality. No expo-Ire has been spared in the work. According to the price charged for acme Other pictures «King Edward which have been displayed in shop window». this one is easily worth 01.00. iii» HHIUNTU STARS portrait of King: Edward VII. rem-hoe the highest standard oi iitnogmphy attainable on thi~v0u1incnt. It ~imw.- His MnJesty in ofï¬cial uniform. wit in his decorations O OUR CLUBBING OFFER :- The Toronto Daily Star, ï¬ne Year A copy of this picture was sent to His Majesty, and a letter received from the Lord Chamberlain’s office expresses ap- preciation of its cieverness, and states that the picture was seen by His Majesty. l HOSE who do not take it do not know tor themselves what all its readers say, 5'!» that it is the brightest and most tip-to- «- 05 . date of Toronto’s dailies. Its Circula- tion is growing rapidly. Only one thing pre- vents still more rapid growth: the fact that people who do not see it do not know what they are missing.’ To make the acquaintance, there- fore, of thousands of new subscribers, THE STAR is giving away this beautiful portrait of KING KIA mill in DAILY STAR )hh UUSIIH'. ;. Thus. and Arch'a Park isililug some of their old u this section {Or a any or so DWARD. Send your subscriptaon to the. Chronic» 011103, ' Durham 0m. m espet .bt. McClymrm is rushing 3 to the mill to be cut into 1' the geuwut works at Dur- GLENROADEN. I) All for $23.20 0| ) \\' ll XIOU kn Mrs Allan 150) d took iI at Mr. Dan VVilkie’a on uiuu of last. week, and re D. 3106â€] a run OVQ‘ m app The Toronto Star’s Portrait of King Edward m NINE COLORS THE TORONTO M P In!†nu Linus! mill. verybod y Says So ! as Ulll' Toronto’s Best Daily FUD (SENT POSTPAID SECURELY TUBED.) H) has the com! haulam logs fr 1| (REGULAR PRICE ONE. DOLLAR.) \\ livray and John Pl’ to Stewart and tiuck and report pie older. (SENT THROUGH THE MAILS.) 3 Skilmuous’ lot. make an honest \V to (in it. too. still pl'uctisin uw. Tom: L162 ch Is In is doiu mp1) in )BBII “DUI in and l't C . h“, At tin. animal meeting of the Dur- _ 30‘“. ham D strlct L. 0. L. 'be following )W' Ill ()\'L‘| tract from WH ll H' “0* was prvaiclvnt of a railroad. and so terribly l'tf‘ c'lmw was lw "t! lmtml to lvt; llm conductor and engineer ride fI'O‘fl I i“ - And «mm-j; train struck a farmer‘s cow and throw 1 llrl‘ llllu lhu an; U“ .-\ml sln lit cm the c'tzmuan her (Aiming down. and re- 1 tho-s clicln t kuuw shv was (hare ï¬lm “as «.irriml IWelvn miles lwfure they stopped, aml what could llw faruwr «lo! _ For tlm (-uw h ' a miracle. wasn't. hurt, so he had 5y ‘ nu grmuuls tn sue, â€3’ _ And «In tup of that he re waived a bill Whidll made ‘ him smear and swvar. For tlw president Woulcln‘ t gi!ve up his cow till in.- paid lwr railroad fare in ~Edlnuml V ance Cooke in Lippincott. Sure Cure for Sea Sickness, Nausea. Maladies of this type yield insrant- 1y to Polson’s NH'viline. and if you suffer periodically from these com- plaints. jun keep Nerviline at. hand. A few drops in s“ eeleued water gives instant relivf. and in the course uf half an hour the cure is complete. A large '25“: hottlv of Nwl'viline in the 11mm» “ill save ductm' bills. and a V‘ubi amount of Suffm'mg every year Be it t'wsoh'ed that. though how- ing -n hutnltle pulttnission to his Will whivh is always for the best. ut- feel the Durham District has lost Breth- n-n \\hUSP nnsuerving love and loyaltt to the order is worthy of our emulation (rim-(is and companions. low-d It) all true and worth) citiZo-ns. lit-solved that we sincerely condoh with 'h» families and friends of the devvasvtl in the sad bereavement which it haw pleased Divine Provi- dence to afflict them with and ram- nwnd them for consolation to Him who ha h said that. He putteth our tears in His bottle, not even a Sparrow falleth to the ground with- out, His notice. and that all things work tuuetltPl‘ for good to those who ltH'P UOtl. Signed in behalf of the Durham District L. 0. L z ()n-hmd of L. 0 L. No 689 an tanks mu“; \V In OI is it haspYo-ased an a"- uxideucv to enter uur ll vako- from us our loved m-HJ’A‘ Brethren Hemge CONDOLENCE A Financier JAS. EDEN. D. M. : \\ )1. RITCHIE, P. D. M. U rondolenc» w d. Samuvl hhalll- Fug. And at!!! luffovod the untold suffer- ing. that are a part of some of t.'1e more v’olent phases of Kidney disorder» Doctors couldn’t cum-- but. South Amarioan Kldnoy Cu" put. him to rights. Adam Soper, of B Me’s Falls. Ont. ,was for ï¬ve v.1rs a g vat sufferer from a must aggrmmcd 131-111 of Ki: int-y (21512.15: To use hi s 011111101ds. ' " I decided to try 5 11116 of the p1ttnt 111cdicmes. I 11215 recommcnllr l 11 use South Amerh u.1 Kid- f noy C1118. I ma .vcd grvat hem-m {rum one '11 11:1" and ï¬veb 111 'vscomplvte'y cured m1 -â€" :11 d 111 u h s mvvr hem a :vmptum of kidney 1 is- 01.1 r 5i 11cc that time." 86 The Council adjnm m'd tu Februar) 2+3! 10a. m. Davis-~-- Arrou‘smith---'l'hat James Edge. 'l'renSurrr, be amborizvd to rm-pive the ï¬nal return ofCollectous' RUNS for year 1901 hrfore handing mm hig books to lhe newly appoint. ed 'l'reusurer. and that eres Edge pay to Daniel Edge the sum of $200 {or current expruditure and that thy Chad: “0va the 'I'I'easurer to that z'ï¬ect.-â€" Crrried. PATIENCE AND PURSE GONE DaViSâ€"McMiHon- -'.l‘hat Thomas Lander, Registrar, be paid $1 40 tor registration of deed of road from \V. (1‘. Croft, dated 16th May, 1895.â€"~ Carrit-d. Arrqwsmithâ€"-.\'lcInniaâ€"fl‘hat the Idiom-in; le eIISOâ€"S in I‘egmd IO Eliz- nlmh Rim" bc- yaw} m J J Hun- (fll 551'!†1'5 MI.“ ht!)(‘l<il!g~ $1.23.), I'NHWO) law In Own. Sum-d. 90015.. utilwa) {me {Ur PHIL-r lelmis and remix: $1.50. telephone 25) cems.--â€" Can-rial. Al'l'OWsmithwâ€"MCMillan -'l‘lmt, the Clerk be paid 3:0 on salary. MGM illzmâ€"w Davis Aâ€"Tlmt Road Com~ missionels for “£02 be as follows: ‘sVul'xl 1. Thus. Davis; \Vz-lid '3, John A. McMillan; “and 33. Geo E. Ar- xcw-mith; Wald 4. Peter lennia, and the Rveve to take supervision Over all btidges. â€"Cau'ried. Ic\Iillanâ€"â€"Arrowsmith»That the [PtiIiOh of John P. Falliceuud 41 mhvrs to levy tax on dogs be laid over till next meeting of Council for tuuher cowaderauou.-â€" Carried. Davisâ€" McMillan-"That Ilw Reeve and Peter Mclunis be paid $4 each 1’0: commit [9H work re the attendance of Elizabeth Wise and he-r remoxal to the Huspital at Omen Sound.-â€"Uar~ fled. Du»is-Mclunis-----'l‘lmt the Clerk Isotlfy tOVVlmhip of Beminck tore- luml to Treasurer o: Glens“: $1.39 heing one‘half cost 'of remmmg MON" 5 Off Gnl'ahaxa Road at, low 16 and 3 of 21, townhne G, and B.â€"Car- ried. Davis-â€".\lc.\dillanâ€"~That the Clenk a~k for mu. dens [or printing for “ear 190:2. HCarrned Davis ~â€"-!\'lc.\lillan---'l‘h.at election vxlmnses {or year 1230:! amounting to $519.00 be paid. - Carried. Arrowsmit h ..-. MOM illan That the Reeve and Mr. Davis be a committee to t‘XzUUIUO as to the sufï¬ciency of the Treasurer’s Surety and report at next meeting of Council â€"â€"Carried. McMillait«â€"M(:Intiis-â€"--Thnt Reeve and Mr. Arrowsm'ith he a committee to investigate the circumstances of Alice Flynn, this Council being noti- fied that. she is in destitute circum- stances, and that they take such pro- ceedings as they deem necessary and repon t at next meeting.-â€"Carried. Arrowsmithâ€".Davis-â€"-'I‘hat Mr. Wismer of Bantinck. be paid $1.10, 5 cusc of gravel on townline G. and B. as certiï¬ed by A. Middlumu, path- xnaster.â€"â€"Carried. Mclnuisâ€"-Arrowsxuithâ€"-That By. laws 4155. 414 and 415 appointing Member of Local Beard of Health and Medical lienlth oflicer. Auditors and Aaeraor be ï¬lled up as follows: Joshua Dodds. Board of Health, R. '1‘. Edwards and John McIunis, Aud- itors. A. Bell Assvssoraud that; same be now rrml a third time, Signed, sealed and engrussed on Uy-law book â€"â€"Carried. '1 he newly elected Council for 1902 met Jan. 13 as per Statute. Mem- bers present, Thus. McFadden Esq, Reeve, Peter Melanie, Geo. E. Ar rovssmith, John A. McMillan and 'l‘hos. Davis Begun, Councillors Each member made and subscribed to the Declarations of Qualifications and of Oflice and took their seats. ihe Reeve in the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and conï¬rmed. Communications read as follows: From John P. Fallice and 41 others, Petitions to Levy Tax on dogs; from the Clerk account for election expenses; from John McDonald to be appointed Aeeeee‘or. By-laws Nos. 413, 414 and 414') for the appointment of Auditors, Meni- bers of the Board of Hzalth and As- sessor was introduced and read a ï¬rst and second time. “ I was under treatment with some of the best physicians in London England) for what they diagnosed as incurable cart trouble. I suffered agonies through pains about my heart, fainting spells, palpitation and exhaustion. As 1 drown- ing man grasps at a straw. I tried Dr. Agnew’t Cure for the Heart. The first bottle relieved me greatly, and when I had used two bottles all the symptoms of my heart trouble had left me. "- A. Lavers. Collingwood. 9; In halfan how-after Mr. Laven took the ï¬rst dose of Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart he wa. on the road to per- manent recovery. TURNED THE TIDE Sold by Macleane 6; (10.. Durham. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. JANU\RY 30. 1909. Sold by Macb‘arlaue 6: Co.. Durham GLENELG COUNCIL. J. 8. BLACK Clerk. Patents taken out through us receive special notice, without charge. in HE PATENT RECORD, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Address. moron a. anus co. (Patent Attorneys.) In†Building, Our fee returned it we fail. Any one sending sketch and description of any invention wil promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patentability of same. “ How to Obtain a Patent†sent upon request. Patents secured through us advertisedfur saie at our expense. n-AA-_A_ A n The Rev. Newton. of the Baptist Church. preached on Friday chuimz laat. 'I‘hp Pastor wi!| preach mu? Sun- day morning and eVo-umu. rlw Evan- gt'hhlic Svl‘VicPs baina min cuutiuurd. Last SWIM") a large Mlmhwr of the Durham (â€:0va JUN? out tu tam part in HIV errvice in th urn-mo m. A number of the friends from Zion were with us last Thursday and Friâ€" day evenings. The Special services in the Metho dist Church we Still being conducted by the Pasmr. Are tlw fuilowing the ï¬ve points of Metludism? 'l‘huy should be: I believe in spirituality. I believe in regularity I believe in punctuality. lbelieve in cordialiw. On 'l'ttesday evening an entertain- ment \\ as given to the children of the Sabbath Schnol. The! tables laden wnth pie and cake were enough to make any [my or girl's ltuu‘t glad. and the little program waw' a thlight to all. Much credit is «in» to Misses Mamie Hunter, Erma Schwemsk. Pearl Ireland and J. It‘arquhat'sou for then careiu training them for the Several pices. A pleasing little «(I dress was mad Ly Mr. Allan. and in- tet'esting Gramaphune selecuons were given by M r. Macfurlane. 1110 Na- ttuual Anthem ciosetl the happy lit~ Ilc tum-1mg. l The Annual~ congregational meet- ‘ing was held on Monday last. and. ; notwithstanding the Stormy weather ‘there was a very fair attendance. [he reports of the various organizaâ€" tions in connection with the church were all printed and presented in a neat pamphlet, which thus bears the ofï¬cial record of the t-ongregation’s work for the year. The. Session re~ port was an attempt to present such {acts in connection with the attend. iance on public worship. sacraments. land prag er meetings as indicate the real life of the people. Though in no way making little of difï¬culties that are met with. the report was en the whole, hopeful and stimulating. One recurring nete of sadness from year to year appears in these reports in the list oi those whom we shall no more meet on earth. The list this Year is unusually large, having eigh- teen names on the memorial page. After eXptessing in general the sor- row at so many being taken away- the report makes the following refer- ence which will be of interes to the public at large: “Of the many taken from us during; the year. it is fitting that special mention should he made of Dr. James Gun. \tho tinting so tnanyyeers, was a leading spirit in the Durham congregation. Uniting with the church here in 1861. he wns soon elected to to the elt‘lership, and for over tlillt)" years was an honored member of the session. His Special {interest was with the young teonle and, for nearly fort) )‘eats, he had charge of the Bible Class of which he was an enthusiastic teacher. How much the congregation owes to his life and labors cannot be estimated. but now that he rests from his labors. it is our eatnest prayer that his works ma) follow him.†After a pleasant, social chat mer the tea-cups the meeting broke up each taking his own way fncmg the storm that blew outside. but all feel- ing warmer at least after the suc- cesdul gathering. interest in missions is manifested? ULRHAM‘ Jan. by a contribution of $25.00 from He Fall \Vheat .......... $ Sabbath Sv’liool; $8.00 from the Y P. : Spring Wheat“ . ..... S. C. l‘l., $222 00 to Knox College Mis. ! Oats ............... sionary society. $10 00 to the work of g Peas ................ the W. I“. M. S , and $270.00 to the! Barley .............. general schemes of the church, tnak-i Hay ................. 3" ing a total of $374 00. The total new I Butter .............. enue for ordinary congregational Eggs per dozen ...... purposes was $1673.00, which after; Apples per bag ...... . being reduced by a large contribution Potatoes per bag. . .. . to the Building Fund leaves a bal- Flour per cwt ..... 1 ance in the treasury of $102.00. The Oatmeal per sack. 2 amount up to date. paid into the Chop nercwr .......... 1 Building fund is $2618.00. The books Dressed Hogs per cwt. 7 show $465.00 of sutiscrirtion not due Hides per lb ......... till next year. There will, “hen Sheepskins ...... . . . . these have all been paid, be only Turkeys per lb. ...... some 8300.00 unprovidtd for. Per- Beef ................ baps the boldest ï¬nancing of the year Lamb. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. was done by the ladies in paying 05 Tallow .............. the debt on the seats. A year ago Lard ................ they faced the task of raising $875 00 Ducks per pair ....... 'l‘he youmg people came to their aid Geese per 1b,. ........ with $100.00, and from various Other 1 Live Hogs per cwt. .. 5 sources the money was gathered till 1 they are able to report that [ilell'l debt is reduced to $2530.00, which it i is hoped will altOgether disappear by the time the next report is issued, Votes of thanks were given to the choir, to the teaching staff of the Sabbath School, the ushers and to Mr. Calder for his work as treasurer of To Miss Bella l . the Building fund. l McKenzie were given, not. only thanks but a substantial rise in sal- ary. Messrs Calder, I’mken and; Rain-age Were re-elected Illflllflgt‘l‘S., and Messrs. ’l‘. Lauder and Walter Nichol were again appointed ushers.‘ REMEMBER T CHURCH NOTES. I‘RESBYTERIAN. M 151‘! IODI‘S'I‘S ZION. WASHINGTON. D. C- ï¬;___WIEEEMM¢M911QLLYFFFFIT?FFX‘FI LILIthILILIthHQ x UWANTA M’F’G CO.. Ltd" Ottnws. Ont. nips a cold in the hud~â€"you feels its good eï¬ects in a jiffy, and it cures like magic --no need of laying tipâ€"it heals while you work. The active business man is just as liable to take cold as any b0d\ -â€"aud bee awe liL feels he cmnot afford to †lay up ’with it, he neg- lects itâ€"and a neglected cold leads only to Grippe and Grippe to the open grave. UWANTA F. W. Walsh a prominent Ottawa business man says I always carry Uwauta C msules with me- and on the ï¬rst sign uf a cold I take two. and that scttlt-s itâ€"I never have a Culd, because this little wonder worker wants them off.“ AT "OK" DRI’GGIST'Sâ€"ZS CERT! A BJXWR BIAlLl-LD UXRIQCT BY CAPSULE GREPPE to lay up with per pair ...... . per 1b.. ........ [ogs per cwt. .. “heal; . ..... 3 Wheat. . ..... >er odozeu. .. .per bag...... . as per bag.... . per CWt to... ml per sack... . ercwm ......... MARKET REPORT. GRIPPE DURHAM. Jan. 30, 1902. 5 60 800 14 10 30 16 50 'c‘ i) 50 40 ‘t 43') 10 00 50 4U 80 16 R020 rs Bargains NOW 18 TH! Clothes Wringers SEE OUR CIOHM'S \Vl‘illgt‘lâ€˜ï¬ \Vashing .“M'Zhitn'a. The: cheaper than tiw cheapest Snow Shovels Cobblers’ Outfits EXAMINE om stock of Razors ANOTHER large shipment of Cohhlrrs’ Uniting just to hand. The :nnjutit’ of farmers are ï¬nding the hem-lit of having them. DO NOT USE that. old broken Snow Shosel when you can buy one so cheap. Rot Traps AXHS. L'HlSLE'l‘ Prices and Cuoiity PRICES always tending dovu wurds; qualit; always tend- ing upunrds. These are the reasons {on due success of our success. a sum-ass you will easily comprehend when you compare our pt ices and quali- ties you get else! here. We can and «ill plmmu you. so hrop in and see us. game Ill 11"va Klunkms. Have a 100k thmugh our Huro nens Uepurtmem. and be convinced 0! our quality and assortment. The Clauss is supurior to all Other razors. and Hm is the reason we sell so many. bvst lint. Twp III as he Set. one In. us one nigll' . uni ing he found Hi 2 T] “E to :0! bar Hume Unlike"! says we so in Hm m IIIUI'U and um l't‘