D y be said to “"“rfme‘g†Bible Soc ' nsritutionai "PM m the P’BSbytel‘ii over Km]. and [ï¬lmâ€"lay evening 118“. t1 Inpire made eight otclock. Reside f part of.the m“ delfve’, addresses‘ toria, kneel- at close in and of the 3m tical advisar ~*â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"~â€" . ation made WE ante indebted to .93 to Eng~ Binnie for the excellent ‘ eever viola- afternoon session, W!) ‘n the world’s unable to attend our: p the world’s ideas are nicely express: Forever thepe and more to the uni“. - I a true Womar â€out the whole Nested by the 53mpathy and had from every d R0378] honnp. “)6 it}. lap}: from the I! the feeling D better than \V( â€l0?!†and L called the Mt theil essionl. d Jubilee Dg’s now BS Os E'Q {ma rd hold W has Inncil the ' presenï¬â€˜ :0 ï¬re lWOâ€" ’omis- band. $1 'ust In plrf IONS a re- .' r '5' 'l‘ '1‘4'7 “ _ Wars. ‘3 'w wire «1 Men‘s a} 51qu PM“! Rub- 7? r also wmn men’s ‘ ‘! 25 \t'nrth 54-73 - 4, mm fur pm 1: yuu : 3m. ’LING in The ll‘ .rt- of ause( ll al house- ll U yup-vaccu,‘ lluwe ver’ there, end more to the point perhaps than conga- If we had written it. "he report of the“, the evening meeting is our own. L] ‘lun: M and Inspector C speakers. Miss a] WE received last week†a neatly print‘ed original story entitled “Es- culapius,†by Mr. John Copeland, Editor and proprietor of the Harris- ton Tribune. It i ° yarn and evervthin r , and the Esculapian doctrine old Escuhpius himself cannot fail to be. satisï¬ed with the results. A LAW MR. GEORGE LAWRENCE this week his new I“ Grocery Store, a few doors south this ollice, and wishes to announc' the public that he will carry_a line cf the best goods. Prompt livery to any part of the to‘ Lowest prices for 0331 ' opens lour, Feed ,_ vvlllvll a [Irflgral addressee, recitations, vocal Instrumental selections will be sented. Good accommodation been brovided for man and 13 Admission 25 and 13.30. nt. but we understand a evening was spent. THE Methodist church at has bills out announcing a ing for Wednesday evening 530th, after which a urn will.“ UI [NU DPIIISH Society will be , to-morrow, at Resident ministers will deliver addresses. Collection at close in aid of the society. ' FAY yum: TAXES.â€" ‘arrears for taxe are requested to call on me Limiu’s Butcher Shop from 93. to 4 p. m.. on Saturday Feb 9 9 d, save further costs.â€"â€"Hugh Mac! Collector. All partie 3 for the year and proï¬camé time , Farmers’ Institute on Saturday last. Anulr'r thirty of the youth. beauty and talent of Zion on Suud part in a mi , , Miss Whitmore and 1tbiotï¬g‘tgt:ht:v:n53:21::’Of Durham, were the y , of Miss Marcella Alla Summary tally held by - Re . the young people of the Methodist Afr L Kennedy traveller for “m They report a good -__ .' - _ ’ Church there, and m-nfhumn Mr. McCraoken guests Sundsy n.â€"Mt. Forest ~ _...__.~ Tues»: who got Christmas’ are pleased with them. Rel subscription and get one. '1 still a few left. REV. J. G. BROWN, Fl Sec’y, Toronto, will 1 Baptist church, Durhal evening next. Tm; Binder Twine factory, at Walkerton, has commenced opera- tions though the plant. is not all in position yet. .own wul permit of no cy in can an inform:- Tbe safety of the citb o: be endangered by such lawlessness. net annual meeting of the o attend ourselves. The nicely expressed,_ however. ._ AI “4| 1! [\lfa.\bl‘J Opens up xew Flour, Feed and a few doors south of wishes to announce to will c_arry Aa' 'Eu'li uus WI“ as pre- nnmoJation has man and beast. at Crawford ' a tea meet- “18’, January program of vocal and Ml parties in “*8 year 1900 British Jun. 17. not ance Co., of Canada, gave us a brief call Tuesday, in company with the district Agent, Mr. W. D. Mills. We are almost staggered over a list of large policers, running from 820000 to $230,000. We are pleased to learn that Mr. Mills is regarded as a good man by the Company. If ‘3': 3:13] main The public mind in not mama“ _ To give a truism hand- You’ll be cold-should Just when you lent apes: 1;, AWâ€! “'0 his of politics may with Mr. brief call. In bac ward talk no more indulge Just like a horse keeps stalking All day within a ginamll round ~ J uat walking, only walking. So bmeh the cob-webs from our brain, at Lâ€. l. Junkin, Toronto, Superin- 1 ; of the Imperial Life Assur- : »., of Canada, gave us a brief 1 esday, in company with the ( Agent, Mr. W. D. Mills. t almost staggered over a list M ...‘M bed Pulp Iand Flaâ€"ï¬ver 00.. of was in town Monday on ° m Glenelg over 30 years aao The fol- poses lowmg are the names of the family, le 13 again conductor on ten years; Thos., who died in Glenelg about forty years ago; Samuel John Durham. ' ° Wllham, James, (in Dakota); Henry, , George, and Martha, (Mrs. Wm. Mc- We’ll stop here. The task ieattie, of Brussells, of the Middaugh town a day or two in connection with Toronto last young. rich or poor, are cordially in- ' vited to keep us informed, end we 3 shall try. so for as we know .oflee. with none of writer ntteehed. ~When your friend. oolhe to see you. t “may so near of some deï¬nite ° is not at all SEED OATSâ€"20 Oats for sale at and Seeds-man I LAXATIVE Grippe.-â€"25c. Drug Store. A LOT of us have livec centuries. but few can boas ing seen three. Mrs. Law this town, however, comes I it than any one we know at at Parker’s; 1):" , Durham. hV'a ggist grip tablets cure La 3 box at Maclarlanes’ H..O.â€"n '. comes nearer to “ Dawson is a truly metropolitan city,†says Mr. Collyer. You con buy anything you want but the prices are high for instance a spring chicken will cost you $6.50 and three. ndiehes go nt a dollar. Law and morale ore not of a very high order only so for as they can get enforced by the polioeman’n baton. _. _......,,w.. 15 us 116 com a reporter in Hamilton the other da _’ His business this trip, capitalists of the princi Ontario as well as New Yo: Washington is as he told a re in Hamilton the other day ‘I nrnmno.‘ Aâ€"- v_ -â€"v auuc 1515C ing claims and though he didn“ us so himself we learn he is coining money. man, but his aspirations were not merely visionary. Action seemed to be his watch-word. About three years ago he started for the Northern Gold Fields as representative of a' Guelph Syndicate. On the way he parted company with th forashort time entered journalism as a special correspondent of the San Francisco Examiner and New York Journal. and furnishe Many of those who heard him howl in infancy, chased chipmunks, dug out ground hogs, and went beechnut- ting oï¬ Saturdays ' ' days, didn’t imagi but that they were making an even 'start in the journey of life, and so they were, but Bert had greater am- bitions, perhaps, or it may be only that he made better use of his oppor- tunities, and to-day he commands considerable wealth, and , is rapidly rising to a position of affluence though a young man of twenty-three or {our years of age. A Durham Boy From Dawson. Mr. Bert E. Collyer, Proprietor of the Yukon Sun. Dawson City, the of- ï¬cial organ of the Yukon Territory, arrived in town Saturday and on Monday we had an opportuniiy of interviewing him on matters in con-1 nection with the mining operations of the far north. Being a Durham boy, a grandson of Mr. Philip Eva, of this town. we naturally feel pleas- ed to tell of his prosperity, as a gold speculator and at the same time a journalist. All rifles, articles of clothing. etc., belonging to No. 4 Company, 3lst Reg’t, must be turned in at once. 0. M. SNIDER. Capt., No. 4 Co’y, 3lst Regt. cured of croup, whgoping cough and colds using Vapo-Cresoleneâ€"they breathe it. 3 started for the Northern correspondeqt _of the San During the Spmal â€'1‘,“ ï¬ Q Q Q in furniture . . . . carried on by J. A. Sheweil will henceforth be known b'y the firm name of Shewell Lenahan, a partnership having been formed for the found night and day to cater to the wan ts of all. nnp, amongst the principal cities of 3 Ne}? York and Heaner, and had 8. st. in the concern. the Gleaner ceased manager of the' he Yukon sh}, has large min- he dldn's tell Holiday Season 4mm}: Town. . Col- just lengths of Dress Goods, suitable Wen. or for â€punts wnists or will ï¬nd I. bug-1n in them. as m to of our clotl Christmas Groceries Removed Impress upon you the importance of dealing with us, we invite an in- spection of every line of goods we handle, feeling convinced that we can suit you in the The Bus: pun. on one counter all our short Dreee Goods, euiteble for Children's 3: uperete weiets or skirts. You hernia in them. to we huve cut [the price uwey down to clear. 9 Price Bargain nus. All our Trimmed Hun Ct hdf price 1 you. loot your suit or overcoat tments are broken. The of our clothing is their $1.00 Per 106' Thea. [00. (he nonou. Our “00k Get our price in They will interest