mm bld Penance to the N g feeding is ding is proï¬t. c farmer knows {en '3 Min Mark Bay. It Lennox’s ï¬rst inten- DO. but a look tron which Uncle m Lnd she sat down by socks, while Mark . Awhile they talk- I New York, -Mark ince Helen that. it: all heartless mu! m citing his mother Lndcveloped, a * food if they #1: and a blood hemia ? fl, pul'poggb ing he mi‘ht But when 1,] Helen he mm to hers. m t the Children? food if bones no Idlceaken. l boiled rice through oontul butter, melt- ’ul salt; break two and beat well; «It! this over cup flour; ’0]: baking powder. on is a mixed .ivcr ()31 in it :1 and muscle. s cows to get is pigs to get I. that this pi I do hbol u ’0‘ (Vary b nyoubuy In make bone of feed is for delicate Lt Bowne .HEMISTS. S ' tMCk. ï¬dd ‘ m »t griddle. a! WI according to the standard m. sase. ~~~ av ‘a wh 5"“ . only lu' Ilu I U, 0, Ontario. 31: all “assists. his hens to was Aunt Bot and then, u U wit! for free ’I'iphraixn, who, Lt to 00.61131], t Hannah Helen and hat Science. "w he quickly a". nets, and W ‘. perfo rmedu. 'ith a loud ._ ‘ im that u She Was 0 2 Phraim"; bow. at meant. t,“ I. "though arose ha. 'tion th‘ better of "g Pardon I“ ere m .ll 1' rank†Helen ; Betsy. retire THE JOB : : I: cmputuy «new cm DEPARTr‘ENT an u.-w mm mm 4. :.-.a:..- {animus tor llltlllllfl out Was! clam Town. DIDIULDL‘ ‘IOVV v'__ V ï¬co over McLachlan’s store. Ofï¬ce hours, 8 to 10 a. m.. 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 mi! p. m. Special attention givnn tn diseases of \yomeu and qhildfen. Residence op‘ mock. R0! the Station. fading Wilma lot tun-ml Goth. V1.0. Pickering, 0.0.8., L.D.S. [VERY THURSDAY â€CRUIIO gunmen ammo mun. mu Intr DURHAM, ONT. FFICE AND RESIDENCE.) l. G. Hutton. property. D Uï¬ice over Um Store, Lower Town. 11 of money to loan at Dt )Iclxnyre’s Block, Lowe ham. Collection and Age“ attended to. Searches made try Oï¬ico m I". Viv- - - 6"â€. {Maui-w "an" ‘â€" Ld'iigorz’W‘b“? 4-3" â€â€œ2"†' . 'd ' wt'd' 1"“ 6"“tovh'.so n at â€5 owned by "n M ï¬lih 2-" ode Oi- IO“ I’ 0 paper '0‘. .C â€tinned mn‘ r :| I aâ€: abcl. exflp‘ at the 0.1.â€.0 ‘).N n: ' '0’ I“ O ;a Fl’ICE -â€"- Emma AND Pnormmou. Jamieson Macdonald. V' .'"-v inns and Surgeons. Onurio. Oï¬ice 9 to 12 a: 3:312 t9 4‘}: m. Residence Block '10 I6 n. Iu.. a UV - r w“ ï¬ce. 01d Hank buildings. Upper Durham. Telephone No. 10. ET( -- ‘n‘unllDfV ARRIS’I‘ERL SQI.[CI_¢QR. ‘ the NOTARY PUBLIC, ( 1 er. Conveyancer, etc. to luau. Old accounts :1 kinds. collected on comm bought and sold. 1mm" Oï¬iceâ€"MacKenzio’I Old Town, Durham, Ont. G. Lefroy McCaul. ARRISTER SOLICITOR ETC. __-.._ 'V‘n n Dnr ‘1 Arthur Bun, t) G. MACKAY. HUGH MACKAY. Land Valuator and nor for the County 0! (3:0 y. 88 “tended to and notes cashed. Licensed Auction- UDLI‘. Dl‘luulla-o Am tinllef r for the County Stles prnmptly attendedt residence hr write to Orders may be left. at the Allan Park Chronicloo Dental Directorv. . MacKay Dunn. Durham Pharmacy. Unlder’s Residenceâ€"Lambton Street, near W. IRWIN AMES BROWN. ISSUEB .â€" n... UHSTERS. University: Gradua‘ of Dental - Surgeons u runusm Marriage Licenses. OBERT BRIGHM} AMES CARSON. 903.3539. ansien adv: CilI-Wle.'. win he *2! to am rmly autumn-ms I'vm' lu‘.’ vxlâ€"v__, over Gordon’s new Jewellery r Town, Durham. Any amount ) loan at 5 per cent. on farm 'nng L‘VAOQaâ€"vâ€"I , Etta. Etc. Money to Loan at " terms to suit rates, and 0.. Oï¬ice. McIntyre Block (Over "0" Miscellamwï¬- u by strangers man u: if required. H“ \luu-v_ Block Lower Town, Dur- and Agency promptly "nines [Bade at the Regis- H. Jackson. mu: in~erï¬on m cunt .1» la; .1 than 'I Um“ . Davidson. tram-um 3 U" “A“ v- Graduate 'of Royal museum: of Ontario. over Post Ofï¬ce. †00 yea 37H)" CON VEY- may ml be Applied for. Minutes of meeting held at Saugeen Club in connection with the Huron and Ontario Railway, commonly re ferred to as the Elacn no Road. Meeting ,was Opened by Mr. A. Shaw K. 0., explaining the reasons for colling the meeting :3 follows :â€" Mr. M. McNamara he said. having' stated at a public meeting held re- cently in the Town Hall, Walkerton. that arrangements have been made with a good company for the building of the Road, but it was ï¬rst necess- ary to get the preseet Charter ex- tended. as same would expire under the act on April 26, 1903. and that in order to procure such extension. an sexpenae of 8500 would be needed to cover government fee and expenses in connection with same. The east- ern end of the prOposed railwav in- terested had agreed to raise one nalfi l the amount, and we were asked to 'zï¬nd the other half namely 8250.000. EAt this public meeting a committee ‘ was appointed. consisting of A. Shaw *J. W. Bundy and L. 0. Benton with ‘ instructions to thoroughly investio g gate the subject. This committee ‘ after thoroughly considering the mat. I ter. decided with the co-operation of ‘1 Mr. D. Robertson to calla meeting {of representatives or delegates from .l\:n V. IVF'VU"-Q‘vvvâ€"- the various municipalities in this? vicinity in order that the matter could be laid before all intended sec- tions of this end of the preposed line IlMeeting was 'then organized by electing Mayor of Walkerton, C. W. Cryderman, Chairman, and L. C. Benton. Secretary. The following were present :-â€"â€" Messrs.J. S. Knechtel and Ball, Hanover; Messrs. G. TvIcKechnie and N. McIntyre, Durham; Dr. J. Gillies D. Stewart, J. K. McLean, L. A. Brink. S. R. Brill and J. Farquhar son. Teeswater; Messrs. J. \V. Bun- " 1‘ WHAT WILL 00“ OF IT? A citizen of Trenton, Ont., who back and kidneys, tells of his rapld to health by the use of Dr. Pitcher’s liniments, which I {um “Seeing the team Dr. Pitcher’s Backawl used very few Tablets for this, as I had Iran could not, turn in In and tho; .1 cure hsmi all may, and I heavy lifting to do, thankful to say I } me since Dr. Pitch “I gladly endors‘ Tablets. They acte‘l a of their efficacy thut I “I have bvcn tt'm Walkerton. Ont . Dec. 0. the employ of the “1,3.“an (Lu. “ He is a. imrd-wm-king zmd resp endorsing the suttcuwub he gives of Tablets, as it; was from my stem the. 'j tiou he was in prior to taking them, an working hard every day without. any t1 Dr. Pitcher’é Ba druggists or by mail. “I well am n ain‘ted with Thos. \Ve desire to present. to you Douglas, of Trenton, Out, Who: the Uillman (30., an m'ocation v quent. exlmsure to wet. and cold Dr. Pitcher}; Buckie-he Kidney case so severe as that, of Mr. their myidoactiug, thorough-go ‘ I um l:--i:xg them mm "13.3115. :‘nled 101‘ some time with sick headache, weak spell I have uscl L'uv Tablets only for u sho he sure as soon as I have t, Z'n'. run down. ' -‘ I 1 I ' 'h. ’ 0 NJ amend} t at ym may r '1 flirts, you will hear from me. ' frig‘m‘ls' that. Dr. l’is.(;'x.m~’s Backache kidney Tabla mcl hmh Mr. I'Mugglns and myself have no hesitatior o u u 9, cs m endorsatlon of such a rehable remedy. lL'l....anl]\ \‘ KR. T1108. ] Backache Kidney ail. The Dr. Zina bled for some tune Wlbn a: .11 down. I have uscl L'm tr already that you may be u 1 had been zlll MRS. DOUGLAS CONFISWZS I n Lu. .ing and respectable citizen, and he gives; of his; care by Dr. l’it ny sture the. Tahlets were purchase: Lking them, and that, he is now, to t] without, any trace of his former trou1 (Qicrr ‘ my husband says about (lidly in his case and have wing: them now myscrlf. been a very healthy man un taken with u may severe pain at.t1-:.iin.1ted the pain to that, ubblllzuuuu --__ no rchef. M r. ‘Kubold, Tublxts I m.u )und ulivf, am mt. I 1244.1 to l: ucr’s R Lv'xuuzhe I am at. work no Edictâ€. \Ir. Kulmld, a Trenton gentleman, who had used mind to try th‘em. .I had mncl rvliof, and I can tell you I was very thankful mt I hill to lay oil work for days, and at nights I icr's l1 L<"i;;l.(:llc Kidney 'l‘nhlots have made a perfect I am at, work every day before 7 a.in., and work on my work is not may, as I have a. great deal of ant steeping is a great strain on the back. but I am :ul a twinge of pain, nor has my back bothered Kidnev Tablets onrml me.†“ m--Ar- “nun!“ Ag ‘ . I‘nliluts. I made up my 3 present to you the history ntou, ()nt., whose occupation is that of carter for , an :wocntion which involves heavy lifts a. l on the kidneys. That to \n-t :uul coldâ€"4111 ham ucluu llc Kidney Tablets could so quickly cure 3 am that of Mr. he‘mglns is a. splendid tribute to nsr. thorough-going curatlve Qualities. A.†Slaw, R. E. 'l‘ruax. M. 1’. r., . Klein, M. McNamara, W. Farqnhar- son. S. W. Vegan, 0. W. Cr) derman, Dr. Stalker, Walkertou ; Messrs J. ‘ G. Murdock, ‘V. Allin, J Murchipon. and J. Bryan. Lucknow; C. B. May. t'l‘uronto. Mr. McNamara addressed the meet- ing briefly, giving the history of the ,undertaking to date, and stating that ithey now had a. chance of getting the lRoad built, and he thought for the In tho: ‘ï¬ood policy to take the chance. itectors had entered into an arrsu ge- ment with Mr. C F. Msy, Toronto, and as that gentleman was present, he would now ask him to state how matters stood. ‘ .. - _ -JA_._M,M' DOUULAS TELLS HIS STORY. succeeded in securing the assistance of a good ï¬rm of capitalists who had ' lly agreed to build the rail- way within ï¬ve years. and will be prepared to commence work as soon as the snow is 03 the ground in the early spring, but would not complete f the agreements already prepared un- 1 til an extension of the Charter had ' l been secured. After a lengthy discussion the fol- lowing motion was moved by Mr. G. McKechnie. Durham, and seconded Durham. Hanover. Teeswater. Luck now, and Walkerton. having met here in Walkerton after hearing the statements of Mr. C. F. May, of To- their best assistance to sec , renewal or revival. I should each contribute their fair 3 share of the costs incident to the ap- plication thereof. and that with a view to such renewal public meetings - should be called in such pla'ces as have not yet held such â€"â€"Carried. 'nout Dr Toronbo, Ont- 3 insmrca gin, nor has my red me.†(Signed) T110: , and I have no hesitation in Dr. l’itvhur's Buskmhe Kidney â€chasm, and I know the condi- w, to the best of my knowledge, er trouble.†' (Signed) JAS. Smrmn. . a. bottle or 3 for $1.25, at an Pitchor’s Ruckacbe Kidney uni. me with such Suntidcnce until a. few months ago, till across the small of the Lt. and commenced using W. Farqnhar' V. Cndermun. m; Messrs J J Murchison V; C E .M. Tnos. DOUGLAS. spells, tired feel- , short time but we taken another Moved by Mr. K. E.Truax. secouu ed by Mr. L. A. Brink. that. the fol. lowing be appointed as an Executive Committee. under whose decisions the Treasurer would make paytnen s of moneys in connection with the :extension of the. Railway Charter :â€" : Dr. Gillies, Teeswater ; M r. McKech- nie. Durham; Mr. Murdock, Luck- now; Mr. D. Robertion. Walkerton;l by various mu mitted to Mr. J. urer, Hanov~r, Ont. Walkerton ...... $75 00 Hanover ........ 50 00 Durham ........ 50 00 Kincardine. 50 00 'l‘eeswater ...... 25 00 25 00 Luckno w . ...... [ the meeting the Chairman appointed as a committee for such purpose; ' ° ' Mr. MteKech- _ nie, Durham; 1 now. Said comm a after conanltation with Mr made the following report: - Gentlemen of the Committee, ‘ The sub-committee appointed by 9 you to confer with Mr. May regatd- _" ing the business and capabilities of " nnnstrucllllL’ the Huron Ontario ll coded by Mr D 3" J S. Knechtel act Carried. The sub-committee appmmeu u, you to confer with Mr. May regaid- ing the business and capabilities of constructing the Huron Ontario Railway, mm quite satisï¬ed with the information cunxeyed. and believe that the Companies interested are quite capable of carrying out their share of construction. Signed. We would urge upon the varioua municipalities above mentioned, the importance of prompt action. If the Charter is to be renewed at the com- ing meeting of Parliament prompt action is necessary. C. W. CRYDEBMAN, L. C. Eamon, Chairman. Sec’y of Meeting. There is no place today. That points so much that way. As a township just out west that's known as Bentinck. For I’ll swear by the hold Of my grandmother’s coat. f the board Now possesses a goat. They’ll knock out their opponents. But sure that’s the intention, They say Torry is the man Who for goats are enquiring, Are suppose now to be ‘ All“ lllUJ â€Hâ€' __,- Each man will be mounted On a termagant goat. When all get their numbel Mr. 11.. E.Truax. second A. Brink. that the fol- poimed as an Executive whosa decisions vote of thanks to the Chair. Mr. May, tha meeting ad- vlr. J. W. Bandy. sec- D. Robertson that Mr. ul act as Treasurer.-â€"â€"â€" Gr. McKECHNIE. Chairman Committee. above Committee was Bentinck Goat Race- st week. which was s duration. an ex-‘ one for this part of‘ In a small town in. the Unitedl y States lives an eldn'ly German. whof. ‘ because of the high esteem in which‘t e for wood (3 â€mg 1 he 13 held III. the (tothttiuhlt 3'. has been! : yarns. A Glenelg elected Justice of the peeve. The olda ho handles the G033 gentleman was recently called upon ' to decide a most perplexing question. vouldn’t like to he} _ g to break all records, 1 ()he of his neighb ,zrs is the possess- The dog, although notl lo the bush with him ie pile he put up one 1 acmally Vicious. delights in running so all might see for 3 out of the gate nncl barking savagely l1 ' rs-by. This had been theez truth of his Stateolat passe *snuree ,of great annoyance to the: . O . . neirhbors. es eciall' to one. who' :noney got Into this': "‘ p 3.. .‘ l ‘vowed to get even With the pesky: ' ral s ecimens of it . . . . â€e p , lentter.†Recently this neighbor was . nave been seen. and. . . , .1 A , ireturmng from a ShOUtlllg trip. gun n is now traVelltng . . . _ IIIl hand. He was set upon by the: y for it. as a conse-g . . . . idog, vi hereupon he raised his weapon ‘ n .. ssed off a few . . . , L‘ pa land tired at the brute. Hie aim was: 333§Z°i12§epï¬Â°$itei§ "m very zoom .nd the do. yelp-e w'll now know. well ing. minus his caudal appendage; 1 ' The owner of the dog had his neigh-l I“ kind Of goods. 1 bar hauled before the old justice on “i lty to animals. and thei ded with the? The justice ° heard the charge and then the (16. t like the BOY’S cry 0‘ fence that the dog was a dangerous the license holders did animal and a menace to the neighbor- .. _ . . nu... Am {Lu-mun thereupon I ‘. ()l' Of a (10;; €55 And each takes his place, All eyes will be set On the Ben linck Goat Race eks and Christmas will . . We are prepared to r many customers very special NECKWEAR. Silks and Sutins. Ladies from 300 to . . Lame Stock of Fancy Shows 101 Xmas hade IV..V v- -__r’ " Der manâ€"he has been guilty of} gruelcy to animals.†And one side“ of the court. room applauded the; justice on on the decision. l "But. ter cogâ€""lie was a vicious tog.†And the other side voiced itsl approval.†' “ I will ï¬ne der man ï¬ve tollars.†'- Another murmur in the court. room.{ †ButI will gife him anoder shotlFor Su‘ †And both sides cheered. I. ground â€" ---~ mm at der mg Justice Mixed With Humor. An order was granted last Fridayl on consent. to wind up the business"l of Messrs. McFarland, Gray South-‘ gate. wholesale manufacturers of: clothing. shirts and overalls. 41‘ Front street, West, Toronto. A meeting of the creditors and share-. holders was held the previous after-l noon. when it was decided to. go into . liquidation. The application for a‘ winding up order was made by Mr. W. J. McFarland as a shareholder and was nOt opposed. The liabilities are about $100,000, with assets nom- inally of the same amount. Mr. E. liquidator. The company was organ- ized- with a capital of â€00.000, of which 8100.000 was paid up. It is understood that the company will make .an oï¬er to their creditors.“ Markdale ‘Standard. Gone Into Liquidation. .40..-" -_._.._-.-4 0.9 0â€"4 THE POPULAR CASH STORE. THE POPULAR CASH 8TORE. Colored and W'hitO. 0 rise. SHIRTS. Pumps. Gwnt’s from 50c to ..... “-00. New Pumps AND Run-Mus. 1mm. (3.7.qu RF: CURB. PRESSC UBB ALL Wok): GUARANTEED at “Live and DURHAM FOUNDRY Call and see the Disk ‘Harrows and Steel Rollers made by T E. Bissau, of Elora. Out. We handle them- [BEG LEAVE TO IXFORM MY CUR l'OMERS and the public in genera! «a I am premmd to furnish \I|.IKU. â€EI'UUI‘D. \Ir‘ ‘ .‘D..-v -- ‘Ivâ€"â€"â€" WELLS. All orders taken at Hm old aun- umr MoGowan'a Mill win he promptiy at tended to. 1m livo" Pmcms. moat DISK HA RROW Silks and Linen. GEORGE WHITHORE HINBK'FS.