1E g1 Tbe Presbyterian congregation at Eugenia held their annual fowl sup- per and entertainment on Wednesday evening of last week. There was a good attendance, an excellent supper and a meaning program. the musical t of which was given by Mr. and II. Sheppard,’Mre. Blackburn, Min Woo and the Mines Joy. 0! this . Addreuee were given by Mr. . I. Richardson. ’1. P.. of this ghee, aid Rev. J. Hunter, of Hark- gouty. G. Proctor. Kimberley ; brick- work, Wright and McDonald ; cal-pen. tor work. C. W. Bellamy; plsstsring, Patton Bros., sll of this place; vor- sndshs, special, W. Large, Listowel; pointing. Messrs. Dazell. Hsmphill and Rules: steam ï¬tting and plumb- ing, Christin Bros . Owen Sound. "LESHERTO TO 008.3 A COLD IN ONE DAY Mr. Thorp Wright, of Toronto Junction. is in this place and vicinity looking up wood for the hungry fuel inn-hot in Toronto. Mr. F. Goï¬. evangelist. sud Mrs. Goï¬ are visiting the latter’s mother, Mrs. J. W. Armstrong. Mrs, J. D. Clark, of Ottawa, is spending this week with her mather sud sister, Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs. Hickling. Rev. W. and Mrs. Ayers, of Lon- don. me visiting their son-in-lsw, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blackburn. Mr. E. A. Armstrong has returned to Toronto to resume his studies in the Dental College. Mrs. H. Firth. of the manse, is visiting friends in Durham und her daughter in Buï¬alo this week. Mrs. E. Geudin has returned from visiting her deughtere at Owen Sound. Miss Murray, who spent the past year with her brother, Dr. E. 0. Murray, here, returned last week to her home 10 London, England. Rev. A. Cooke. who has been in charge of the Baptist church here for nearly a year. tendered his resigna- tion two weeks ago. and on Sabbath last preached his farewell sermon. .\lr. Cooke is quite undecided as to his future ï¬eld of labor. He is high- ly esteemed and a preacher of such marked ability that his removal is a distinct loss to the pulpit power in this place. Revs. Wilson, of this place, and Wellwood, of Dundalk, exchangeri pulpits on Sabbath last. The former conducted anniversary services at Dundaik. and the latter, who preach- ed highly appreciated sermons here. presented the claims of St. James’ Church, Montreal. Mr. H. Down. who has been for some time in the employ of F. G Karstedt, has given up his situation to resume work on his farm on the 4th line. While driving home from Dundalk on Sunday night last. Rev. Mr. Wil- son’s ï¬ne driving beast stumbled and fell to her knees cutting one of them so severely that she will be disabled for some time. dale. The former gave an interest,- ing description of his recent trip to British Columbia, and the latter Spoke on “Influence. Rev. Mr. Thom occupied the chair. Tsko HM Middaugh House ‘ DURHAM, on Wednesday, Oct. 29, ’02 Thanksgiving svrvinps will hu held in Trinity church on Thursday at 11 a. m. and at Allan’s schoolhouge at 3 p. m. The Rev. Wrny R Smith is to Speak in the \Valkm'mu Merhodist church on the evening: cf Thankegiv ing day. The Moukman Bnos . Evangelism. are still continuing the service in the Methodist church. There ha% been a deep RtOWillg interest in their weak thusfar. Everybody invited. Seats free. Hymn Book» for strangers. Miss King. of Mt. Forest. wiil assist the Monkuwn Brothers in the 800;: service an Sunday. METHODIST The singing of the Moukman Bros. in the town street on Saturday night was listened to by a large and ‘ap- preciative crowd. Parents and friends are invited to the Junior League: meeting next Monday afternnon in the baswuueut of the Methodbc church. Special Singing by the song c-vungelisrs V, we congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Eva on having lived to culehram the rare event. and trust. they may still be spared for many years to come Be~idus the four grand-children named the {mm} (ample. have twenty- three graudwhildreu and anumbar Of great-grand children. Graduate New York, Philadelphia, and Toronto Optical Colleges. Call early and avail yourself of his valuable service 5, as this is a rare Opportunity to have your eyes proper. 1y tested, free of charge. No es: work but a scientiï¬c certainty. iï¬i. cult cases accu rately ï¬tted. Au. WORK GUARANTEED. “I never can of private noâ€... telegram from her 5011 Ben. who was to arrive about that time from the Kioudyke, and Albert was unaUe to be present owing to pressing busi- ness at the lime. â€MING! OOMINO! QOMINOI In 1854 lw- came *0 Canada and worked SOIIH'»? time in .‘nloutreal from which he snlreqneutly mowâ€"d to Durham where he. has since rmnuinml. The: Xln‘dl‘l’laglh union l‘csullt'll in tWBlvechiillren. of Whom only fOU‘ are now living. viz:-â€"â€"-.\lrs. .lulm Lawrencp. of Egrmnont, Philip. of b’entinck, Mts Collier, of Guelph, and Albert of Detroit. Mrs. COlllel’h absence from the diamond \lelllug was occasioned by the recelpt ofa Mr. Eva was born in llelstou. Cornwall, Oct., 8th, 1821. When twelve 5 ears of age he went to 'l‘ruro, Cornwall, and there remained until he was twenty. His next move was to the Island of Jersey where a )enr later on Oct. 9th, 1842. he was nmr. ried in the old Parish Church of St. Heliers by the Dean, to Jane Mat- thews, a sister of Mrs. George Mac- thews of this town. Mr. and Mrs. Eva were in Jersey on one Occasion when visited by our late beloved Queen Victulin, her husband, Prince Albert, and their two eldest children. the lata Empres.» of Germany, and the present King of Britain. Mr. Eva describes the event of their visit .m'gteat. day in Jerse}, and takes pleasure in relating: the fact that he atood near their Royal Highness“ while they were on the pier. ‘I after ieachizm his umjorhy up have not learned Mrs. Eva’s exact age. but we are safe in presuming she mum: be getting pretty we†up in years. having reached we ill‘nglih‘ very nearly the {our scm'e mark. Mr. and Mrs. Eva have been resi- dents of this town fur many years and being Wall and fu'omhly known their hundreds OI acquaintances will be pleased to imu‘ll Of the L‘Vulnf, and in: further pleased to learn timt tlw aged couple are stili in the eujuymvm m“ a fair measure of hf'flllh. Mr. Eva \VJS thfy-Olle vears nf agv m; the day p!‘e«*wling tho» event we un- durtake hero '0 chronicle, being mar rim! in "sin be sewn just the zth (In) on Thursday lasv. Oct. 0th. Mr. and Mrs Phiiip Eva. of the town. vnjny- ed the happy privilege of celebrating the sixtieth anniversary of their wedding day having present with them on. that. occasion. their children grandochildren and greabgraud-chil- (11‘9". Golden weddings are not veng- frequent and diamond wéddmgs ..re exceedingly rare. We are mouse-d. however, to inform our waders than T. P. SIITII. untmm m mouufl WILL BE AT THE A DIAMOND WEDDING. 1V CHURCH NOTES TRINI’I‘Y val-II V! VI to mchodl,r £513,110,}: and . price and further particn ‘VI 1) Durham Roaci,v"l‘o:v:1'3hi 50 acres under good cultivat a neat. brick house. Post. bar well and pump. spun o_rchard 5n nAI-“' “ 1". Class Certiï¬cate, for U. S. Egremont and Normanby. Dutie meuce at the beginning of the new a new schoolhouse. Applications, preferred. will be received up to October 3lst. _ Teacher Wanted. ALE OR FEMALE SECOND Class Certiï¬mm 4‘“ .. n u u The successful winner to tion lasc week waq MIS: One Cabinet Photo FREE of Charge. Old School Propertv f'o-r Sula Vano-Cresolene is sold by drugglsts everywhere. The Vaporizer and Lamp, which should last a life- tim‘e. and a bottle of Cresolene complete, 81.50; extra supplies of Cresolene 25 cents and 50 cents. Illustrated booklet containing physicians’ testi- monials free upon request. VAPo-szsouuz Co., 180 Fulton St.. New York. U.S.A. Miss Jones’ Voice Greatly Improved. A startling improvement is notice- able in Miss .lones’ singing. Her voice is stronger. and sounds clearer and sweeter than before using Cw- taxrht-zone. which is a wonderful aid to singers. speakers and minisxers CATARRHOZONE INHALER insures abso- lute freedom from Colds. Coughs and Catarrh. clears the nose and throat, and prevents hoarseness and huski- ness. Catarrhozoue makes the voice brilliant and enduring. and is uncom- monly well recommended by Prime Donnas, members of Parliament. Lawyers, Doctors and thousands that use it daily. Better tr" Catarrhozone. Price $1 00 ; trial size 950. Druggisis or N. C. Poison Co , Kingston, Ont. Cresolene. Its value in coughs and colds was so great they always kept it ready {or use. You know how it’s used, don’t you? ’Tis heated by a vaporizer and you inhale it. Write us for a book that tells all about it. 9 The matrons of the Edi- son Orphanage at Lowell, Mass, U.S.A.,wrote they had a siege of whooping- cough in their institution. They said that every case was promptly relieved by _Vapo- EING Rucmmuemlml and Sufd b. Siege u u t“ "I“. nd pump. small orchai'd.“ ‘éounv-anient 1001, church and t 0113008. For and further particu rs apply to Three shes: 2513.. enough for an ordinsry cold; 60c†Just right for bronchitis, humane- nou, hurd colds. em; 3|. most economical for chronic; cues and to keep on hanfl. You forgot to buy a bot- tle of Ayer’s Cherry Pec- toral when your cold ï¬rst came on, so you hit it run along. Even now, with all your hard coughing, it will not disappoint you. There’s a record of sixty years to fall back on. “An attack of la grippc left me with a bad cough. My friends said I had consumption. 1 then tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral and it cured me promptly.†Remember the day and be sure you get the Old Folds in Day for Old Folks. On that day every person eighty years old and over will receive ()n Mondm'. (_.")ct ‘27th, 1902 Iwill give a Free 1 arm for Sale. JOHN MoAnmï¬n. . x.’ Ran'més, Nokomis. In. 3:6; 'A‘Yâ€"E'Râ€" CO; Lowell, Mus. use. Afipliééâ€"t'idï¬g,‘ 59:30:18] be teceived up to Friday. v'M. BRADLEY, Secretary. Orchard P. 0. ELITE STUDIO. 53;.CON._ 3 SOUTH Pricevillo P. 0., Out. ,w'v- cultivation. There 18 Post. barn and stables. 7h“ 73$ 7/16 MISS BINNIE Mnci’m lane 6;. I. 8' So NU.: Duties to com Year in U‘ Lock Drawer 28. ALL KINDS of business deals negoti ated quietly and carefully. 22 yen-s experience. " Always prom pt. never neglxgent.†_ _H. H. MILLER ALL Wonx GUARAhTEED at “Live and let live†PRICES. NEW PUMPS AND REPAIRS. DRILL CURB, RE-CURB, PRESSCURB WELLS. All ordsrs takep at the old stan- Honeyto Loan at very low rates. Debt! Collected, no charge if no money made. ALSO PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that any flour or oflal owing on Grists must be taken out of the mill by that date. I have a good team of horses, The Malcolm Cameron 100 acres above Durham on Garafraxa Road. The Findlay McRae Farm, Glenelu. 200 aqres. A cgmqany own thisl OFFERS FOR NOTHING The first Chance to Buy: The '1‘. 0. Stewart Farm, lot 16, ..R. with about 2!) cl and other buildi Bent,i11ck 100 ac16~' eared frame house 11m; Said to have a lot of fine hardwood timber. 100 Acres in Bentinck, in excellent state of cultivation, good buildings and fences, good soil. school and church cluse at band. Post otï¬ce on the farm. Omner getting up in years and bound to sell. FROM Business Salada Ceyi‘pn "I‘g‘q‘ip‘ black, A 1" [713m A_I The school is equipped for full Junior Leaving and Matriculation work, under the following staï¬ of competent teachers for that department: THE Hanover Conveyancer All-wool Dress Serges. :Black and Colors, 40in wide, 25c ya rd. Heavy Melton Dress Goods, 42-in wide. only 25c yard. White Bed Spreads. large Sim. $1.15 each. Flannelette Blankets, large size, 8].“) pair. Bml Comforters, (E‘3x72 inches, 81.“) each. lmdies’ Long Slat-Va Vests, 256 each. 20 Only Glass Tahin Sets, 35c each. Shreaded Wheat. biscuits. 25c box. We have a full line of STERLING BROS. [land-made Shoes. Intending students should GIN-Pr at beginning of wrm. or as soon after as possible. Retiring WM. J OIINSTON, DURHAM SCHOOL. W. H. BEAN. He Sells Cheap ! -urulum m I DU: 1 roumaéixidâ€"thé‘ Bunnie in general that am prepared to furnish and will ilmost gi vu-u pally U“ ve it away other good properties for exchange. Thou. Allan. Principal. Miss Lick, B A, Classics and Modems. Foes. $1 00 per month. green and mixed. in LEAD PACKETS at 25c. 30¢: and 40011). a douhlwe waggon and a heavy set of working harness which will be sold at a bargain. Pcople’s Mills for}! term of years, all Accounts owing me must be set- tled up by )ush, Note 01‘ Wheat not later than ()ctober4th, 1902. As I am giving up busi- ness and have leased the R. MCGOWAN CALL AND SEE THEM. STAFF AND EQUIPMENT. . Miller . . . Chairman GEORGE WHITMORE. SHOES SNA PS HANOVER. our, (L. L. GRANT, Secretary . CALDER BLOCK. ‘. Many sale or â€"â€"-v-" -v V-U. l“-'- “O .‘F mont. â€nation to common-cu at hmilmim the New You. A ply (personal [nefarn on} or before Fri a . Oct. 31. Prerem mveu to exocrioxwodywucher. us. ALLAN. Varuey P- Dwolling in connection with school. JOHN LIVINGSTON Also Organs, Sewing Machines and Cream Separators See the Single and TM)- fur,r0ws both \salkinnf and r1ding.The\’ll please v: m. JACOB KRESS, MASSEY "HARRIS SHOWROOMS. UNDE RTAKING PRICES (IL'T. Furniture . . JNO. A. DARLING WW. 1903.4. You’ll Be Suited Here. FINEST QUALITY \\ 1 iting Papei and Envelopes in new and dainty tints at n. In 13 20 and 2 ) cents a bolt Correspondence Darling’s . . A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cm culaflon of u’usclenunc oumal. Tet-"18.33 Q ygar: four months. 81. 80 d by all_ new sdqaler! year-:10“ months. 81. Sold by an x . sx and alert MUNN 00. 361mm». New lurk womce 625 F St. Washingtomh -uvvv vu-vv -v- I'vâ€" "Patent. taken through Munn (‘0. meet" W Mace, witpout ewe. in the ALE OR Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly uceruln our opinion free _w nexhex u Invention is probably patenmhie. ('ummumcs tlons strictly conï¬dential. Hand b: mk on l’ateuu â€Layton. QIQest ngoncyjogyecurmg patents. clams Certificate; for 8â€"1;. \0. 2 Vlig‘le Duties to .oommeuce at beginning 9f Scientiï¬c Hmerican. Teacher Wanted. BECOMES A PLEASURE when the proper kind of Stationery is used. We can supply all your wants in thtt line. Our Stock is selected expressly to suit the most fastidious tastes. Goods and Prices always right at this Store. Try us for Stationery, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SCH’L BOOKS AND SCH’L SUPPLIES AND M E RCANTILE STAT] ON ERY. Also a First Class Hearse always in connection. Em- balmimz a speciaity. That is sure to please can alwags be purchased here. CIH'miSt in which we are now maklng a specialty. WV @66th BI-Ziï¬Q-T-Ld) 3". 03$. 31. Pretereuce AGENT -DURHAM DI'RHAM. 0N T. E Tun Grey wd 1mm Location not last week Dr!.Gun tad Macdona? 3nd Dixon, of Pri along“ the attendau meeting will be hem ne‘t o â€â€œ59 ounma THE PAST l cumulus READERS mum you P‘id Y0†l3. Canon’s new ho â€Upload by the 15111 of to make way for Mr. Rue who no gto occupy tlu 01th now lives in. \ tion thin 00 thut there w appointment. Tm: Touchers and pu ville school tre prepariu Dty" on Friday the 2 h wuther be favorable. the neighboving school: to be present. Sport u W Warm A ‘ *" I I: v. c “ville nod Alltn’s aectigr‘ jg at. Soc all. .', A 11!; 8| [3. FEED A. LEWIS, Piano gt til. ulddtugh House, WI“ in receipt of a letter {I‘c r. C. E, Lgyton. of Rurkma "i. in which he conveys b m to his friends in Durham. )ln. Jam: A. BLAH morning for Fax-we? attend ihe funeral of D. 8. Buck. who died .\1 ing nnd In: buried \\'( tologum announcing Wu the only intelliuv hero nnd up to time of g we hove no deï¬nite kuo «use of death. AT the recent 5011:! tunl Society llth. prize of three d011al~ Hr. Barlow Cumbm " 1 chicken fattening 1 1. by boys between the; cud seventeen years. tint. hen lore is at a thoement, or that 1 ice nre not grown in no «cable to decide. though we cnn’t use there wasn’t a sin Nod it seems to us 1 Of Inch to article “'1 lent vclue to justify the 080“. It .0014 be u pleasure to he. ‘11 our COFTOIpODdGDtS eve : and flow during the Fall 3 an.“ 908 BALE-One ‘2~_\'ear IU- ouo your-old gelding an Moon. ï¬ve months old. all f Monghbred Clyde horso and ; “in; mustâ€"R. 'r. 1-1pm autumnâ€"ti . ROBERT REID and M.» H. Burell were max-m- ; O'Oning 3nd Mesers l‘u'o‘ “I'iO, Mck‘arlau and \\‘ “I. work: succeeded in m ' ‘5. (room by sending Lin; .1 Purponin‘ to come from. Va it h “id “I. boys were Ir“ “you " thoughtfulness " w MO. The presents \w: hr“! ‘ Piwu; Pateraou 31.. 1“- cooking range ; S W. couch ; \V. Cumv: ““0“ Wtitlnï¬ desk Elhi it; B. mulan. bedroom suite hi3“. 0th dining; table : : Mothor gifts from em} a. mat. Wagon \Vorus. T". “vest Home 1-1 u†“I Gounection with H ““100 at Ceylon. heli .'.. "- Octobex 1-113: iu~ “t“‘fl and llllplt‘a5 1‘. 8.77160 “IS coudmt “lib-n. Rev (1.1,31 m N“ plBflCllrd :‘ L...†of Mark 1:11.» ‘ uv 1‘ V- The 3 rem hr :‘i. Wuhtomeu My r :1 vll w‘ “r¢€l.\' Upon tln' t-rnt‘. “an“ “d hlsgl‘a'nmlv {u U4 ““I‘ thillk‘fllu?bs fol ‘." ..« Jibadum h‘rvest. TM «’1 ' ‘_ tad the singing «'1 (where the service “I ‘ “(any decorated f or “I grain, fruit uni : CI'ranged, elublel » Home Thanksgiv ' a are“ cred“ of the His! .| News Item “purines and i. 1859. ZIIBOS. Ill S crowded o schools a I. Ltwrence Slyth school by of twenty doll 7‘. sub Chro an W e 86¢ WEEK F0 the l boo Ht