m ’utotboT.A.Slocumecmichom ,L' ' K' Sth T . . p :3 “was widgets. and the. free mum sxsg‘déazz) wil b0 est. 0mm. gnnng V__ , . . , â€"-- wvuauul .uUfl. [11' t "m IW . d ’ u L inside; and Dhordcts. complacated by Lou of hash. gown».t 'Catm‘i', “Emsréï¬m :25 t. m no M scan: Slocum: free 06:: in America upâ€: will mm“ “mph: to You are inviied to “in: fora sufferers reading this paper. New Cure Weak Lungs, can"... and a rundown â€stem. Is your appetite bad? Are your lungs delicate? Are you losing flesh? Are you pale and thin? Do you lack stamina? These symptoms are proof that you have in your body the seeds of the most one malady that has ever devastated the earth-consumption. ou are invited to test what this system will do for you. if vou are sick. bv “a... I... .. Do you cough ? Do your lungs pain you? Is your throat sore and inflamed? Do you spit up phiegm? Does your head ache? Mr. Alfred “'aldcn. 7 Cornwall St.. Toronto. who has bccn in the employ of the Street Railway Com- pany for a numbet of years as motor-man. informs us M be had an attack of la grippe. followed by W fever. and after many weeks of. sufl'erin It tucked in a complication of throat and lung (rouge; My this illness he was under the care of one of that physicians in this city. who pronounced it a wwwandadvisdhimtouopwoï¬. "5" 3: 3'!" WWW 1° 4% It. Walden heard about the Dr. Sioqum Remedies : commenced their use and aftct using them but aï¬ciwechhcnoticedagreat improvement. _ ,, â€" _,_- v--,v« ,â€" ------- ‘â€"- avvr I'vu-uu “‘"n â€6 “a"3‘"¢“)‘¢“'“Pt"'=t‘d to do. ' “’hat the Dr. 'blocum Remedtps hay: done for Mr. \Valdcn heard about the Dr. Slocum Remediea Mr. \Valden has also been accomplished m thousands .4 ‘ u‘uyrlmcm‘cd their me and after mm: thcm but of other hopeless cases. which mstxmomals we have b: a few “cg-ks he. nutzccd a great imprm uncut. ,on ï¬le. THRifllNG EXPERIENBE DID NOT WANT TO GIVE UP WORK BUT WAS FORCED TO DO SOâ€"TELLS HOW FOR EIGHTEEN MONTHS HE HOVERED BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH, TREATED BY THE BEST PHYSICIANS IN TORONTO AND HIS CASE PRONOUNOED S0 SERIOUS THAT HE WAS ADVISED, ASA LAST RESORT, TO USE THE DR. SLOCUM TREATMENTâ€"I8 NOW IN GOOD HEALTH AND BLESSES THE DAY HE HEARD OF THIS MARVELLOUS REMEDY. Good Blanket Than a Spanking What is Nicer For a Hungry Man ('andies, Nuts. Raisins, Figs, Etc. Be sure to call and leave your order with Santa Claus. W. H. BEAN. 309 at With a Big Load of Xmas Presents ofull kinds such as: The Big Santa Claus W» In! uv'orertes f0)! It dous‘ um make much difl'er- 6002 how his {mod N prepared. bur fnl his Christmas Dinner mosr pm; le eujm nmhiug better Than a good maul. and who: woumn can ggt up a good man) without. good Groceries. i()c "Ol'ï¬. Drum" Pam's? Cups and Saucers. (â€OVOS. Gannon. [run 1 O)". Noah’s Aria. Perfume. Phu'o Frames. Pictura Books. Lam- Handkerchiefs. Rocking Hams. Sloigbs. Shaving Sets. Sharing Mugs. Storoscopos. She-Ii 8010's. Silk Halucikvrchiek. Slippers for man. Shpperu for women. .‘prurfl In? children. Toy Watches. Toy Furniture. 'l‘oy Dishes. Chri~tmas Cards. "I roconole Boards. Etc.. Etc. . . .lms arrived at. . . wl Plum Pudding. Get. your varies from us at right. price-s rash or trade. and who-n you \V S. SCOTT ‘33 ï¬nd our stovk the most In town. EVPrything the square. Of Motorman Walden, In the employ of TORONTO STREfT RAILWAY COMPANY. FREE “TRIAL TREATMENT .‘f the Street Railway Com- m as motorman. mforms us . of la gri . followed b «any wegkgpqu- suffering 5’; 0e unwanted you at once. with complete directions for use. m.- for Consum :tion. mat moot insidiouu disease. and for all Lun »hy Lou «Emma. Cam's-h, AsthmBI-onchitisa After using this valuable treatment for some little time. the cough stop d. pain in left lung ceased. appetite improved an night sweats were checked; and in about three months he was able to go back to work. feeling a; well ag ever. \\'hen interviewed, Mr. Walden seemed to be in the best of spirits and expressed himself in the most grateful (cram. as.he considcm himself completely cu‘rfg and ‘in tl'I‘e enjgyment 2f goqgl health. Polling Subodivision The following ofï¬cial report for North Grey appeared in the Owen Sound Times: TOTAL Bentinck Egremont Glenelg Normahby Promn Durham Hanover Du ndal k DUNDALK N o. 1 HANOVER N o. 1 DURHAM No 1 Pam 0:: N 0. l NORMANBY N0. 1 Guam-.1.“ No. 1 THE BEFEBENDUH VOTE. Eonsuox'r No. l The followzng is the ofï¬cigl report of the votes pollvd in South Grey u given in the last issueof the Dundulk Herald the houn- of Mr. J. W'. Mor- gan. the thuruing Ofï¬cer: Bxsnxcx you AGAINST No. 1 ' an x 2 51 9 .‘i 55 33 4 18 19 2115 Majnritv for the Act 1092 0' for ydu, if you are sick, by OWEN SOUND, 24H 42- $7 147 105 107 mm 316 488 107 487 147 41 4f) 70 46 9‘2 64 99 70 4 9 43 0;)†J 1023 AGAINST 121 82 401 I 2‘6 04 10.3 113 401 126 118 150 28 13 14 105 121 57 14 12 28 54 33 ll 18 14 18 17 The following is the ofï¬cial report. for Centre Grey as given in the Flesh- erton Advance : No.1 Totals†Rejected lmllots Total vote for ..... Total vote against. Majority for ............. 2092 The majority for the act. throng}.- out the province is now esnimated at from 75,000 to 80,000. N0. 1 ........ L‘Oo No. No. 1.... 10 11 Totals ............ Rejected ballets, 4 S\ DEN HAM Totals. ............ Rejocted ballots, 1. Totals Reject. Totals ............. Rojacreu ballots, 2. DERBY. Totals ......... Rejected bwllots Totals ......... Rejemed ballots ed ballots, 4. SARAWAK. 535 112 JOLLINGWOOI). 494 SULLIVAN. 483 EUPHRASIA 32 86 25 81 71 27 69 74 65 HOLLAND. 479 OSPREY. A RTEMESIA . FOR AG A I SST TOTA L ST. VINCENT. . 149 . 145 58 59 . 469 M EA FORD. 9. :0 KEPPEL. G4 50 107 46 113 51 50 . 453 8.32 532 10. spofled, l. 23 23 1 1 31 43 10 .‘jéi 11 4O 42 5?) 102 51 58 6G 18 DO 176 347 ‘24 :)() (9 f3 118 64 99 (S3 44 ‘37 ()8 6 75 115 138 64 108 052 148 97 76 74 1‘23 30 19 647 134 3?) 8‘) 63 11 14 16 42 33 80 47 ($0 66 $47 59 3021 929 84 33 IO 13 91 l4 1‘) l4 35 23 57 13 40 34 3O 21 14 C) oTO CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAY Whether or not our own country boy of afew years ago felt easy in that great Hotel, of the Canadian lMetropolis, in the presence of his 'Royal Guest, is hard for us to say. We can say this, however, that Mr. McCulloch is another example of what can be accomplished by honest plodding, and like others to whom we relerred in the past the days of his childhood were not Spent amongst the most luxuriant surroundings, that is to say his parents were not millionaires. or if they had beeni‘ HJoe†might have been as useless as hundreds to-day who had the mis- fortune to be born rich. The Herald says:~--“Seated on either side of the chairman, Mr. J. M. McCulloch, were the Governor- General and Principal Peterson. Dean Roddick. Dean Walton. of the Law Faculty. Dean Johnson, of the Arts Faculty, and Dean Bovey, of the Science Faculty, with the professors and guests.†By the Montreal Daily Herald of December 9th we notice that the Mo- Gill Medical Students had their an- nual dinner at the \Vnndsor Hotel. Lord Minto, the Governor General and Dr. Parkin, of Upper Canada College, were distinguished gnesns of the evening. The usual “Exprit de Corps†of medical under gradu- ates formed a character-lane feature of the annual function. Many ofour readers know and remember “Joe†McCullook, of Vickers. now a student of that great medical institution. It must be pleasing to know that Mr. McCulloch is pOpuIar with his fellow Students. and on this occasion he had the honor of being chairman. Take [Our readers will remember that this is the young woman that was shot by her jealoue lovm'. ’l'luc CHRONICLE of July 12m, 1900. had the following paragraph concerning this double tragedy:â€""'l'lie weak- ness of human nature was exempliï¬ed to some extent recently in Orange- ville when a nineteen year-old shot a seventeenoyear-old and then took his own life instantly by turning the revolver to himself 2nd lodging a bullet in his heart. However much we may feel diSPCSCd to sympathize with the sorrowing parents, friends and relatives, it seems that the world is as well rid of weaklings who allow their love such control as to unï¬t them for any other position in life. The young man in questitn was dead in love with the young woman. and because she refused to reciprocate, his aflr'ctions he (zommi-ted the rash deed, destroying the happiness of; two homes and snuffing out onel ! useless life.â€â€" -Ed.] : Gertie Not: 11, the young girl whoj was shot in the back nu HIP. lucrnssai grounds here two yums ago last; Dominion Day by Ottaw a Hunter, is' residing in Toronto no“ , For z-‘lome,I time Miss Nixon has he. 11 nndeigoing. the massage treatment and it is sn (1' she is Vcrv much imp oved. ‘Vhenf placed upon her {wet slits can stand; alone. and it is honed that before' long a-he will be able to Walk. Miss Nixon’s many friends will be pleased' to learn of her complete renown y Orangeville Sun. Ferrozone is preciaely what to take, it gives you an appetite and a digestion that will look after every- thing that is eaten. Ferrozone inn- proves nutrition. makes rich. vitaliz- ing blood, and is positively the most powerful restorative and strengthen- er known to science; it ilupI'OVes the nerve tone, regulatws the heart’s action. inakvs the feenle strong and the sick well. Eerrozone will «to 3m: untold good and costs only 501'... at druggists, or Polson (30., Kingston, Ontario. will never be cured by the false, un- natural stimulation of liquor First increase gour vitality. build up the sy8tem. strengthen and punfy the bloodâ€"then the heart Wall nespond and grow strong. Why. Bro. McIntyre. have you not learned before now that the plnut of the National Cement Co. is right in~ side the corporation of Durham. um. over a hundred rods from this ofï¬ce. which everybody regard« as the hub of the town? Come over here some time and we’ll make you Open y'our eyes in astonishment. ke Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Al xiete refund the money if it fails to cure '. Grave’s signature on each box. 25c. LsSt week’s Dundalk Herald says : The Cemen' Mill at Durham has acted as n rejuvenator on the old dead town. Durham 13 the oldest town In this part of the Province, and “e are glad to note that new buildings to the sum of 350.000 were erected the past season. About three miles outside the town are the build- ings and plsnt of the National Ce- ment (30.. the estimated cest of which is $600,000. Gertie Nixon Recovering. Hearts That are Diseased Joe McCulloch. The Herald is Off. 303 134 THORNBURY. 16 1 55 13 «4* 0.0 0-». 122 01 58 24 13 10 {J 1 146 437 118 61 68 17 Lock Drawer ALL KINDS of business deals negoti- ated QUIBUY and carefully. 23 years experience. “ Always prompt, never neghgent.†H. H. MILLER SHOP open every afternoon. All REPAIRING promptly and prop- erly attended to. _ Debts Collectpd, no Moneyto Loan at very low rates. 100 Acres in Bentinck, in excellent state of cultivation, good buildings and fences, good soul. schoo} and church close at band. Post oflnce 9n the farm. Owner getting up m years and bound to sell. Theflaloglm Cameron 100 acres; Pumps of all Kinds. Galvanized and Iron Pip- infl: Brass, Brass Lined and Iron Cylinders. W. D. CONNOR OFFERS FOR NOTHING The First Chance to Buy: The T. 0. Stewart Farm, let 10, con. 2, W. G. R.. Bentinck, 100 acres with about 30 cleared. frame house and other buildings. Said to have a lot. of ï¬ne hardwood timber. .I‘ «._ «71-. «7-- xvau x71. «.71-«7. «71- «71 «71- «7a «71- «71. an Did you ever have that little tickling spot in your throat? Felt as if you could almost touch it with your ï¬nger, didn’t it? How hard you tried to reach it, . but couldn’t l It’s easy with Vapo. ; Cresolene, ‘or you breathe it. There’s .nothing in the world equal to it {or stopping these tickling coughs; and it’s so pleasant, too. For asthma, croup, bronchitis, catarrh, and whooping-cough, it’s the great remedy. lO Vameresolene is sold by druggists eve where. l A Vapo-Cresolene outï¬t. lnc riding the Vapor net and ‘ I_.amp_, which should Last a llfeftimeluand a bottle‘ol _ll"__ may.“ 9‘“qu u: I“ - Cresolene. com late. 01.50 lane 25 cents an so centsu vi :35Falm Implements. Etc. D mnd2 0011.4. 8 D. R Glenelu. nunr about the 10m 1 f Nnvember a two year. old Heifer ( red). Infarmation as tn her where. about: will be suitably rewarded. WM. ALJOE. Durham P. 0. Dec. lst, “02. 2M. uâ€"uu' ‘-v ‘ year: four moï¬tbs.'$l._"Saidâ€"Bï¬iii néi'hdealer! MUNN 60.3618roadwav- New Ygrk Branch omce. 625 F St. Washington. D. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest. ctr» culatlon of any scientiï¬c nurnal. Terms. 38 a ear: four 902mm $1. 80 d by allpewsdgalers vuuuu am “4va uuuuucllhlul. lluuumvpl U†I'M" sent. free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken thrmwh Munn C0. recelu mega! notice. without charge. in the lime 25 cents and socbtits.’ Illustrated backlet connin- lng physicims’ testimonials {roe upon uest. Varo. Cnsouu: Co.. 180 Fulton St.. New ork, L? .S.A. ‘ TRADE Mums Dcsncus Comments ac. Anyone sending a sketch and descrigtlon may quickly ascertain our opinion free w ethel u Invention is pmhnhly patentnhle. Communica- tions strictly: Conï¬dent halallandbnok on Patent; .._...4 l_-_ 1 money made. Rec "unleaded and Sold by Mat-Farlaue Co. Sdenflfk Hï¬iéï¬can. Next to Post Ofï¬ce~- l n (‘aider Block. TRAYEU PROV! LOTS NOS. 1 S3 Ivestor Farming Implements 'I‘ndlmne Cuttprs. Toltou PulperS. Adam's angmns and Sluighs. Clare Stoves and Pnrnaves. Hramford “'im‘lmilh. Rubes. Coats, Rugs, Etc. Proven Steel Rod Track; A SPE(.‘IAL'I‘Y 5’4 L Pumps from $2 upward. THOS. NOBLE Manufacturer of And Dealer in -â€" Heifer Astray. . Miller . . Fl'LL LINE UP 15. 31(50’ extra mi lies a sopentg. fllustnted klet‘ I THE HANOVER. ONT. W. D. CONNOR. charge if of Crew. 1‘1 Bcntinck, forâ€"lWirâ€"A'ï¬bliâ€"cutiotis re cenved up to Friday. Dec. 26th. Inspector. All priviés. “,0†to in Jailed at once. April 14th. f l by D. C. Flatt sun. Mill mum um. 2nd owner \V. L. Falkingham. Edgw “Iâ€, Um. Sire Look Me marâ€"mum, bred by R. G. Marting. L'fll’erElle, Um. . dam Summer Hi†Holywe“ Lily 2m! imp. -~ 3555». (bred by 8. Spencer, St. Inn. 12m." by Holywell Dublin (268] ).â€"~ Hulywa hath- 108". by Holywela Squire 2nd r~ lb’h'T â€"--Hnl.\'- well Kittye 211d. by Holywe“ Javkie 999. ! â€"Holywel| Katie, by Hnlyu'ell 'l'ykt' 703’ r“ Smitllï¬eld Beauty 81!: (834}. by Y. ml; Snub (379).â€"Smithï¬eld Beauty L’mi I'm . by Samson (127).â€5 t. (186), by Swim-u 21!“ (119).-M r8. Nichu so by Jack. The ubove will be kept fur service at L†56. Con. 25. N. l). R.. Glenelg. JAB. ATKINSON, VHF. Oct. 27th. 1902. tf. 1' 12 to ‘20 months (old. TWU two runs choicely bred. OUR YOUNG BULLS FROM 12 to 20 months (old. Twu reds and Short “can Bulls for Sale. Sent. 23rd . HOROUG H-.BRE1) 'I‘A M \\ Oh‘ ‘ H -â€"a. rize winner at] both Tux-.111» ï¬nd London ‘xhibitions. For service .2: ml 41. Con. 3 E. G. R. Glenelg. , July 10th. 190]. in Street. the property nf Mrs lewue. The lmu~e captains 1:! coveniently situated. and quitp m-v make an excellent boarding Imam- : particulars apply to 1. seven buildings lots on them: 0‘ Albert street, being Part Of Lot“ 1 Also building lots on the 0' st side h fraxa street. being part of Luis‘ 10 a ‘Now is your time to secure buildn for further particulars apply to J. M. HI'XTEI: April 30th.- if. Dur Yorkshire Boarfor service Oct. 2nd ‘x' 'v a .l. as the " McRae Farm." «ituated in the north end of the Tms'm-hip ut‘ Glenelg, There are about ll acres cleared and suit.» ble for running machinery an. The bgL Mice is hardwood bush and supposed u. contain over :50) curds Hf curd med “â€Cd frame hum-emu! cedar punt ham nu it The farm is situated abum. six miles trum Berke- ley nnd ten miles from Durham. This farm WI" be suld dlh ing the next 430 days. and at a bargain. Fur further :‘ariivulars u], terms of sale call â€I“ write m August 19th. 1902. $ARRO‘VED Nov. Stith. IH'H. bred l. for sale the water power “ llnyward’s balls,†Gleuelg. NEIL MCKECHNIE. Durham know Jan. 20th water I’OWCI‘ For Sale. HE UN UERSIG N Ill) OFFERS for sale the water hnwnr L...... 00K OUT FOR THE HEALTH Ayn OR FEMALE 8. 3. NO. 3. â€"-vv “' £1 chase desirable building Imp do well to take a look 8' John A, W Inn of subdivision at Park Lu! 1 our, north of Chester street, in 1h eminent h'nrwy, of the TMâ€. “(1,, Plan can be seen at tlm “iiiâ€: «.1 .L furd. Durham, or at Hm ufl'u-e “f the signed. For further particulan an u m HUGH MAcKA'ii'}. balmâ€"3. Or at this ofï¬ce. July 1, 12. 200d frame dwelling and 2 ' inns. Frame barn 5:41:64 on '4"!an ntion. another frame barn ï¬xffl. hearing orchard of neat ly 100 trees 1 sold reasonable and on easy term}; particulars apply to the owner, ' 200 ACRES GOOD LAND ---._-- .1 lug Lot II and 12. Can. I and 12, Con. 2. and Lats '3 a N. D. 3., Gleneln’. Mostlyc ï¬rst clue state of cultivation. Four miles from Durham, goo all. Will be sold separately reasonable terms 0!" Payment particulars apply tn A. C. HEA'I‘ON October Nth. “1):! m HREE HUN DRE 0 ACR imt Lotllandw 1. . ES Building Lots for Sale. Water Power For 5. Teacher Wanted House 6: Lot for Sale Building Lots for Sale‘ HOUSE AND LOT OX QUEEN NY PERSON WISHING THE TOWN OI“ DCRH " SUMMER mu. OAK Boar for Service. J. W, VICKERS. \‘ickere P. 200 ACRE FARM. xxowx the " BlflRae Farm." eitmmul in .L. 3) b Ill Farm for Sale. Farm for Sale H UG H MACKAY. Inspector. GEO. STAPLES, Edge Hill. mm. or u! Hm tutu-9.. Hf the uni; For further particulars apply g. ARCH] BALI) DAVIDSON. Notice. (flerk Uiusionégtm .,.,_pd, Dunn“. 0x7. H. PAfRKER. Durham t tf GEORH W. CALDER tf. BROWSE A uctioum‘ Hf Mrs. J Plu‘ Bauer.“ P‘ m I) tf. Durham E LAMB I)‘fmr. N known “ 10 bf( rooms Will Cf. Tho MW“ (i 0011 5‘ *l‘ xx 6 :_. Font busin The