H. .. . ... 4..-. , _ ,. _ , _â€" H5: __ .._. . - _.- ‘_‘ "-- .. , .,‘ -é“ _. .â€" Lr- *. .. 011m manna. Child lot hpsetod to Live from One Hour to Another, but Cured by Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Ruth, the little daughter of E. N Dewey of Agnewviile. Va., was seriously ill of cholera inlantum .last summer. “We gave her up and did net eitpect her to live from one : hour to anether. †he says. "I hap- l pened to think of Chamberlain’s Col- 5 ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy l and get a bottle of it from the store. ; l In ï¬ve hours I saw a change for thel , better. We kept on giving it and] before she had taken the half of one; small bottle she was well " This] remedy is for sale at Parker’s Drugl l Store. l l . .V r ' 4 '{h .4, .‘- :I ~'.-,’_‘:-- .‘ _ ’. . ‘ ‘: l! 9...; I.“ I»,_ q: . I l I 117'.- â€f.‘ «I ‘ v“! I- i"! I I i,. i" ‘1- I' ‘I’ ' . E II ifâ€: " I 1T.“ ,1" ‘ ~ - l. ,I‘ I ‘ ~ â€" ' ' J:'.' â€s ' ’1-,â€" ’2 .-- j,ï¬â€™-... 4 '.~ .- ‘I - . â€" .,- '1’ V . .‘ ‘ I. I i.‘ I. ‘5‘“. ‘ J . “v.5 ; ’ ~ . 9.": -"'.: ' l \ "~ ' l- - ~ Ian“! 5 ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ f l ' k a ‘ . 1:?- . ~,. <' ~ - ()n 1' “day O'Vi‘ning O BSt “e8 I l :.':':. - ".~ '~"I ‘fï¬â€˜ - ‘, 11'. . ~.'.'.'.’ ’ : -- .. _ ‘ . v r.) ._. . ’ 't , 1 l ...... -_, __ .._a 0.9 W‘ “-â€" POMON A. large number assembled at S. S. No. 7. Glenelg, and eXpresssd their sor-l‘ row towards Miss L. Madigan on her departure from their midst, by pre- l senting her with a silver combination ; sugar bowl and spoon holder. The l following address was read by Miss ’ Lizzie McAuliï¬e: , 'ro MISS MAoioAN. ‘ 1-....- Our Dear Teacherâ€"We, your. pupils here assembled before you so : often have stood in your presence, - a“ ..... I: " i‘i ‘ " JACOB GOULD SGHURMAII The President of Cornell University before whilst pursuing our studies! 'he Jacob Gould Schurman was a boy on his father's .backwoo-‘fs iarm ï¬nd†your care, we gather here this on FIFIIICE Edward Island, where he was born in 1854. educational advantage evening to bid you an aï¬ectionato were scant in quality and costly in time and en‘ergY- ‘ll’l’JhS Ville}; but : adieu. for new 00? relation ‘9 teacher one newspaper that connected the family With. tie outiide WOloln. “:li cave and pupil ceases, perhaps forever, provincial weekly, and the district school was taught by on- tl all: clasosb b‘“ “h†'h‘" â€Â°â€˜ b" '°'“°"°"' “° "m “a†3““? °' elliffélï¬â€™ill"i'.‘.l‘°.§a§§3.§.fh.il61‘.3333.333}:«miWm ' w . -, .... .A...._ like those. to-day remembered anlt} a 01:33pm egothe general utility type in a country store at thirty dollars a to-morrew forgotten. They “I. year and his beard and washing. In his second year he received Sixty dollars, “"1.“ny b. stamped on memory and with this coming of wealth came a longing for a better education. tablets, so lb" when long years have In two years he had saved eighty dollars and with this as a bulwark passed they will begreen in memory’s against starvation he attended the village high school, studied voraciously cherished view. Words fail us new day and night and entered a competitive examination for a scholarshtlp1 at to Cl" full expression ‘0 0|" (“1538' Prince of Wales College at Charlottetown. on the island. He won thtetsc giar- and sentiments. but if we could make ship of sixty dollars and went to the college. Then after til yfar (b one iring them kind we would be forcing the he went to Acadia College, where his appetite for prize-w nn rigff eciaitne the sentiments of our pnomg gnd com- aatiable. He won a scholarship of $500 a year for three years of firewshl’ of ' ' d tokgn of University of London, followed by his winning the travel ng e o p h munity m general. an as ‘ - the Hibbert Society and other prizes, scholarships and similar rewards. wit 0‘" esteem we “k you to accept lb." predestined certainty and monotonous iteration. present, hoping 7°“ vvill “3°.“ It m He studied in London, Paris, Edinburgh, Berlin, Gettingen. and half a ‘h’ â€it“ in which it’ i’ given. and dozen other cities. and when six or seven nations had given him all they W0 will always remain could supply but not nearly all he could absorb, he returned to Canada as ° ' rotessor in one of the col egos. Your aï¬â€™ectionate pupils, p In 1885, Andrew D. White recommended him to Cornell, and the year l 1" MCAm‘wFE following, at the age of thirty-two, he became head of the Department of l ‘3' MAME“ ‘ Philosophy; in 1891 was made Dean of the Sage School of Philosophy, andl Signed. l A- MC“‘“‘“ in 1892 he received the degree of Doctor of Laws from Edinburgh University l- M. DUNBAR and became President of Cornell, being the only man even considered for a r the ositien. mung? SighurmaIrIi is remarkable as a lecturer. broad and liberal as a teacher, searching for truth with his students rather than giving them his opinions as ï¬nalities; sincere and thorough as an investigator: clear, eloquent and effective as an orator; simple and direct as an author; and as a man, popular, magnetic, sympathetic, sterling and broad-gauge. hterod according to Act of the Parliament of Canada. in the year 1904. by W. C. flack. at the Department of Agriculture. In a few words Miss Madigan very kindly thanked the pupils and people for their generosity and kindness toward her during her short stay with them, and assured them if it were at all possible, the would be happy to continue for a longer term in their school, Mr, J, M, â€"â€" m spoke in behalf of the trustees and A BiIIiOus Headache. expressed the success which the ______ school has had during the past year, I f h t h' , th They were sorry to see Miss Madi- 8 one o t e meanes t ings in e . .. :- Ban leave. and wished her the best world. To prevent billiousness use'cog'gi? 3:;siegttggnt2‘; 131%?ng 0‘ 9000088 in her future career 93 Dr. Hamilton’s Pills which keep the: ower of resistafice to fall so low life. Mi“ Madigan 10"“ it 11093 03 system clean “d pure. regulate the shat a favorable condition for the de- friende, and the section joins in ex- lbowelthiveutono t0 the kidnzys and l velepment of the baccili is provided. tending to heraheart welcome at iver. ou’ never never "0 a: ’ â€y future time. y lheadache, you’ll never have a sour,In a healthy system consumption ’stomach but you will have a vigor- can’t take root. But where there is How To Get Consumption. . . knees and debility. there you ï¬nd “â€"r‘°0~-â€"â€"- ous bracmg health by taking Dr. wea . . One Dollar 3"“ R ts T £Hamilton’s Pills. Your druggist “:W'31‘l’,°l-el',l-F°r devilomngkstreng Doll will“ "1 “1"†H‘milm’s Pm“, 25“" P" lug $51.1.“ hellï¬z‘éï¬.‘ This; 13.. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" box or ï¬ve boxes "I: onedollar. blood nutritious and the nerves en- . Th. ‘ver‘ge man does not save to! ' during. The way it converts food Darkies’ Corners. into nutriment, the appetite it gives is surprising. Just what the man verging on consumption needs,» that’s Ferrozone. If tired and weak don’t put oï¬.Fifty cents buys a box of ï¬fty tabletsâ€"at all dealers. M†Top Cliff. exceed ten per cent of his earnings.‘ He must spend nine dollars in living ‘ expenses 30" every dollar saved. l A very heavy electric storm accom- That being the case he cannot be too panied by high wind and heavy rain careful “’0‘“ “0000039“? OXPOMOB- passed over this locality on Sunday Very often a few. cents properly in- avening the 25th inst. No damage vested, like buying seeds for his reported in this vicinity. garden, will save several dollars out- - . u W R ing Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and ° ° I . surveyors have passed through our £1;r;::::§:('ln:dl:;°ul:t 0:08.29 .butha burgh for the second time, on about "Pep Cliï¬ is the name given to our house often 8"†a doctorl’s 11:21:06; , the same line as the numbered stakes new post ofï¬ce here with Archie Mc- several dollars For sale at P k , lat ï¬rst indicated. We hope that the Cuaig as post master. This is a Drug Store I ar â€aimed Will come this W8? in due time. source of convenience to a great 1 Mr. John Staples has againimprov- many in this section as heretofore Jed the look of his property by run- 30".“? had to 22 8 10119: way for their I 11ng 8 ï¬ne IEDCO across the north mail. The mail comes three times 8 -. Ihalf of the farm. which makes it at week, on Tuesdays. Thursdays and The statute Labor is completed, 5 wire fence front all along. Saturdays. M3. MOCIJNB has 8180 l and a right good JOb was done. l Mr. Edgar Ritchie accompanied by 'ti‘he contract. of carrying the, mail. A baby CYCIODG PMSed 001‘ way a 3 his sister visited at Mr. Wm. Weir’s he oflice '8 m the Postmaster 9 new . . 0 week ago Sunday. The damage was i Sunday. building near the road where prompt slight; the only thing noticeable was: Mr Thos Harrison is at resent attention Will be given at all times. the shell Was cracked on some sort . en; it led with Mr Geor e Smifh Our school will be closing this week ~ of egg. and a new scribe from Mon; 3 g .' . l; ' ,and the youn'gsters can enjoy them- , Cornersvame tolight. ‘ 1“"; James mice†‘5,†present selves for two months at something . building a stone foundation for Mr. S. Jackson captured a monster' 6136' , G , B . . . . ~ . . turtle last week. and informs us that John ray Of “£6888“ . . . Commissmner N011 McCannel '9 'm' it weighs about :33 lbs. .Mr. “I‘d ‘M'e' ‘e m. Hewitt V'sfted proving from his late illness He . The Inspector visited our school friends m .lugremont a week ago Sun- was unable ‘0 attend County COMIC“ day. Misses Annie and Jennie StaplesI arrived home from Toronto Friday P and intend to return again on Tues- S day. and has given it a good report. A Fair Start for a Durham Boy.â€"â€"â€" One of our citizens informs us that; while driving to town he passed a Durham boy on the way. who, be? . ate the Lord's death. Twentyothree cause he was not let get onto an al-‘ Several of our boys t°°k 1†the new members were added t0 the ready loaded buggy, threw stones'denee at Mr. Robert Allan’s last church. showing that Presbyterian. with some vigor at its 0,.,,upams’-Thurstlay night and report a goodlism is on the increase in Pricevllle, narrowly missing them. time. . - _ l Mrs. Wm. McLeod. Sr.. keeps poor. D. McLean purposes putting a' Mr. Hiram Dean has recently hadlly. but we hope to see her around cement floor in his stables right ; some anxious hours and lost several gagin before long, “fly. ,nights sleep withasick mare. Latest Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McPhail. of . . . 5 he is on the mend. We - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith. of G1 . ' reports sayos . , Duluth. have taken up their rest- elg, called on friends here. since ligt ' hepe she WI“ soon be all "gut again. deuce on this line and we welcome : M. J. Staples is sporting a ï¬ne out- them as neighbors and citizens. . 3ï¬t at resent a team of colts and a ' - Mr. and Mrs. Archie Beaten of th ' p ‘ , Alex. McMillan, South Line. Arte. Centre passed through here a wee: l top buggy. A“ M' needs new '8 one mesia, came home 3339' spending I s , Of the fair 56X along side Of him and 078,81 months in Mont nu and 0th ' ‘3“ iii. would be all 0. K. like... 8‘ er Mrs. Eliza Hazelgrove and Mrs. , , Wm. Orchard accompanied by Miss 03°93. are “8'0me ‘0 1001‘ well lTaylor. all of London. Ont. visited "{d wnh an occasmnai shower 0‘ lthe farmer’s siSter. Mrs. John How. I rain a good harvest is looked for. litt, Sunday. 2 The hay crop will be fairly good and l will be ready for cutting in a couple meeting last week. resbyterian church, Priceville, last abbath when 112 sat to commemoro l. __,_,.f fl .‘HF *- Have Yen Heartburn? It’s quite common whose digestion _. is poor. Immediate reliel follows ' the no; oiszfvilinO- .Smsch is [of weeks in some places. strsn t en . igea on is e per. i .. L. feet, ‘iaatin cure results in every , . , lpwl. nwxï¬znllglggi lionoindgéon 0' « nlz' . oats. Use olson’a Nerviiine once Now .1! “‘0 ‘0 §“1_,oee‘h"l“e “JET: ° ° ' .3†“I! K.“ 1" . ,o ’11 use: be without it because Colic. 050Ҡand Die?!“ Ismedy - Isl : ‘ $1": '3†" ~ “I“ .4, ' d â€0‘...“ “30"," in “bowel†to 2;“.qu or .. t. one an e aaowaprosperogu 'h’afewdï¬ss. Outfits. is,†.. " business grin Unglwithagood. - as. ....y “a . lilo. . {IV-(“wen ' 55 3* - K. a: g g ' ’ ‘v\:4;I,\\“ . urn-t, ‘ _ , . _ l ,“v.'~' ' - 1’» 3 ‘ Itâ€) - “v". V" â€" - ' -. I '-â€"".I. ~. .. ' ' ‘- I'."-- . "I 7' I" 3‘.“ â€ï¬e" ~» - «.0 3.. “a ' .;. ‘ 1"“ “it :9; - .: . '3‘. ’... vi" 1 ' l’ ,‘i ,3 4n v.0n »,-r.‘ _, ' .» "~ ' ‘ Ont. onceâ€"it will make you well well. Archie Ichalg is getting his new house ready to move soon. ing by way of Pricevills. Mr. McQueen and family, oi Stay- ner, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Moo Leod. of Collingwood. attended their sister’s wedding here on June 14th. A heavy thunderstorm passed over this section of country on Sunday evening last accompanied by high wind. Did not hear of any damage done. Warden McArthur Spent last week on County Council business at Owen Sound. A number from this neighborhood took in the excursion to the Model Farm, Guelph, last week. We see quite a number on this line has placed lightning rods on their buildings this summer. Faulty Kidneys I mperil Life. Don’t Experiment With Cheap, Dan- gerous Nestrums. Get the Un- faiiing Sure Cure. Ferrozone. Thousands are kept in health and free from kidney complaints by Ferrozone. Among those who speak in the most laudatory terms of For- rozone is Mr. Chas. F. Olive, of the Gazette, St. John, N. B. : “For sev- eral veara I have had kidney trouble,†says Mr. Olive, until quite recently I suï¬ered torture. A few months ago my condition assumed a very serious form. I consulted several city doctors, used diï¬srent pills, but without the slightest beneï¬t. I suï¬ered from an intense pain in the groin. and the increasing seriousness of my trouble prompted me to try Ferrozone. It gave me quick relief, and half-a-dozen boxes cured. Fer- roaone I can recommend as a speciï¬c for disorded kidneys.â€-â€"Ch.is. F. Oi~ ive. Ferrozone not only cures kidney complaint, but also such maladies as Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica Skin Eruptions, Diabetes, Lassitude and Nervousness, which are caused by defected kidneys. It neutralizes and destroys all poisons in the sys- tem. cleanses the hood, and invigor- ates enfeebled energies. It is mild gentle and certain. Costs 500. per box. or six boxes for $2.50. At drug- gists everywhere, or by mail from the Ferrozone Company, Kingston, Don't fail to get Ferrozone at VESTS For Summer Wear. If you once realized how much cooler, easiâ€" er, neater and altogeth- er more comfortable our Washable Vestsare than the ordinary vests, you would not let the day go by Without having at least one. Come in and let us slip on your size, just to see how you like it. All our Vest are tailor- 'ed. The fabrics will wash beautifully. The patterns are the hand- somest we could pick . out. $1.75 and $2.25. Sinâ€" gle breasted. “ Stout †d or it slim 3’ sizeS. †somformble outbuildings. or market gardener. We expect the new railroad to the iaatflx months. come in sight at Top our it it is com- bu"..- in pi... 200 ACRES, FIVE MILES SOUTH. barn, in the county of Grey, containingt acres more or less. lars applv to TWO GOODHOUSES, NEW BRICK signs and samples. Rent reasonable to right tenant. on Queen street. Bining the Cor -about 4 acres woodland, the b John Eckhardt sold nearly six hun- dred dolhrs. worth of hogs daring John is a ï¬rm Farms For Sale. ham. 1" t ' rm. Monday the 26th June is . “mam, m ï¬'hgf'ï¬guml cold driaaly day and is quite achange and stables, good frame house. well will...†after the severe heat of a few days Offered cheap. ago. . . . 00 ACRES IN BENTINCK, NE Married. at the home of the bride I Ru cky Sangesn- Good farm, with :33 brother Mr. Neil McCannsi, of Top t‘ be . O . . f . Cliï¬. 5; ROV- Matheson, Mr. Neil "n r "n" “m" “9 "mills. McMillan. of Swinton Park, Proton. to Miss Maggie McCannol. teacher. Orchardville. First class land South Line. Glenelg. We arenot ge- and good buildings. 0mm. gm“; ing to enumerate the good qualities up farming. L of the happy couple for they have many so we wish them success on life’s Journey. 50 ACRES IN EGREMONT NEAR MACKIY 8:. I)I'.\'.\', Vendor‘s Solicitor... Mar. 10,04â€"tf “mm, ‘-.‘ ... H“ Sir James Watson’s Opinion. *â€" w Houses for Sale. RICK OR FRAME~â€"APPL\.' 'm He “is that the commonest of all J. W. CRAWFORD. disorders, and one from which few Also several building lets. escape is Catarrh. Sir James ï¬rmly believes in local treatment, which is best supplied by "Catarrhozone.â€l NEW ADVEBTlSEMENT. No case of Catarrh can exist where, ._._.._-_s Catarrhozone is used; it is a miracle' worker. relieves almost instantllylH. H. Miller and cures after other remedies fai Other treatments can’t reach the THE HANOVER C_ON\'l:ZY.-\Nt_‘l-jl{ New offers the following; diseased parts like Catarrhozone be- i cause it goes to the source of the tumble along With thG air you 100 ACRES, south-west of Varney, in Nam. breathe. Catarrhozone is free from ,MANBY. An extra good farm and well cocaine, it leaves no bad after-aï¬ects, ‘mpmmd- Owner Innous to go We“. it is simplv nature’s own cure. Ac- 150 ACRES. BENTINCK, north of All cept no substitute for Catarrhozone Phark. which alone can cure Catarrh. c â€p' 125 ACRES. on 18th Concession of Non- MANBY. Well im roved and well located Oï¬'ered cheap. ill rent if not sold. it†ACRES. BENTINCK, near Rocky San Will" uGrilliod farm with vgood timber THE GARAFRAXA ROADâ€" '° ° “9' - N . ..-. - _. ‘_ 0 about six miles from Durham. Good bURHAM RESIDENCE. belonging to Mr title. Possession at once. Good land. Must J. L-‘B! â€"10. photographer, 0301’“: M be sold. For particulars apply to "up price. J. P. TELFORD, Durham an Well improved and oflered very __.___,_ ___. _ _, . .___.... Good Farm for Sale. ..~_ hm MONEY TO LOAN at lowest. rates. INSURANCES PLACED in No. 1 Com- TO LET. panics at low rates. REE ROOM S ABOVE A M DEBTS COLLECTED. .... e c. ‘ ‘ Llullhlan’s Store. recently occupied by BUSINESS 01F! 10 ULTIES ‘rrgnged. Dr. Gunn as oï¬â€˜iceâ€"to rent on easy terms. 0. P. R. TICKETS for sale toall points. Apply to W. H. BEAN. Sec’y A. F. 8: A. M. J I Always Promosâ€"Never Negligent. H. H. MILLER. lmnlementi The “Deering†Implc- ments, manufactured by the International Bar- vester Co. of Hamilton. For Sale or Rent. OT 51, 52, 53â€"Sideroad 50, 11 miles north of Pricsviiie. Farm in ï¬rst class condition. Good buildings with ' g stream convenient to the barn. For further particulars applv to DUGALD D. McLacunau, Priceville P. O. Jan. 28â€"tf. For Sale. DESIRABLE PIECE or PROP- ert consisting of twent-ï¬vs acres one-half mile east of Cor ration of the Town at†Durham. descri as South part at Lot 59, Gen. 2. E. G. RIb Gleneig. On lead the world. the premises is a comforts le brick ï¬ve- ' SEED DRILLS CYL- ed tta . good f ha nd ['8 ’ . 3.03., aclshnalzie b:aring ordhggi, adnab‘un- Blnde ’ TIVATOBS. D 1 S L dance of the best running water. All HARE-0W3. DIAMOND SMOOTH- cleared, title good. Terms easv and rice ING HARROWS, SCUFFLERS, right. For further particulars appv to W AGONS, WILKINSON FLOWS THOS. DAVIS, AND LOt 2, COD. 3. N. D. R" Glenelg. LAND ROLLERS. April 4, 1904.â€"tf. DURHAM P. O. m BuggICS. Town Lets for Sale. N THE CENTRAL PART. OF Durham. Four lots on the West side of Raymond Sewing Machines, Dow. Albert Street, for private residences. Now 30" “718110“. Thomas Bros. Wash. is the time to get these lots. For further ers, McClary etoves, Elmira Hay information applv to Loaders J . J. M. HUNTER. Durham. Machine's. ' 1' Threshing April 12. INLâ€"tf. =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"=_-â€"â€"________â€"â€"â€"__=â€"__ Park Lot For Sale. A complete line of the Palmer» ston Buggy Co.’s Buggies. Wire Fencing. The Dillon Wire FencerCo. of Owen Sound oï¬ers prizes of from $450 down to $100 to per- sons putting up the greatest number of rods of their.fenciiig. We sell the wire. MONUMENTS.~â€"The Doyledz Julian Marble Works. Owen Sound. Re- For terms and particu- J. P. Tnnroan, Dec. 2.-â€"-tf. Vendor’s Solicitor, Durham. good location. garden lot with each. . Situated Apply to JAMES CARSON or ED. WALSH. Teacher Wanted. OR SCHOOL SECTION NO. 1, C - . Gleiielg, a male teacher, with Second R G ‘ Class Professional certiï¬cate. Salary at ellance rocery the rate of $400 per annum. Duties to com- mence on the third Monday in August. Ap- * plications must be in the hands of the un- dersigned not later than the 16th day of J 006- Personal application preferred. At thezReliance Grocery you are always sure of getting the highest class goods at lowest prices. GEO. BINNIE, Secretary, Buuessan. Farm for Sale. EING PARTS OF LOTS 62 AND 63, Bentinck, Con. 2, W. G. R,. ad- ratien of the Town of arm consists of 425 acres ’ Q!!! urham. The Full stock of or “'388- Comfortable dwelling 1:351:03 Small orchard. . a dairy farmer Sold at right price ust the kind of place for and on easy terms as the proprietor in- Now is a good time to buy. tends going west and wishes to dis Jan. 20, wooâ€"tr. pose ofit. t s a H. BURNETT, Proprietor. DURHAM, Oxr. We make a specialty of on r fruit-trade ; the Freshest. and heat stock m House to Rent. Am. tn (3- to H «lair. .1“ - ‘Mi‘ ~ “'.l a“ ' is... 'u-ï¬n ~-.: ‘ \ {C}... ""0“ . I4 . R‘l‘ . 44.x I I t I;_i \Vl‘vl.‘ ‘-‘~ ‘- "\l >8‘lnl1mrl“ \‘v'. ill/ll fit“. it l M A GUARANTEED FT? 3.7.12 Fl l Itching, llléml. ‘-:l.-.=.‘ , ,, ml ‘ I. e 1 WI“! 't'lUINl lilii'lt'" 1. ' .le .‘ '353 ".t‘ ...t- ‘ “I“ all“ “I. I‘ I l -y.1 up“ 1. i {out «real u “ups am. il \‘ lu‘ I ' .M Baht-inc Lo.. â€1 it» Iflt .‘ , "\ ‘a‘u' ._ - r‘ .3