The following orders issued on treasurer: Audners Heme and Duig- run 6†III equal shares; Just. Morice. ~£50 reel. planks fur rcpmring culvert on new ruad at lot. 26, con. 13, $1.30; I). Hartman, 20 piles 2.3 feet. long, What a world of meaning this Itatoment embotlics Just what you it. looking for. is it not 1’ Putnam’s Painless Corn thractor~ the great Inn-pop corn cure â€"acts in this way. It takes no sure spots; safe, acts owodily and with certainty ; sure and .ildty, without iufl.uming the parts; . iulcssly. Do not be imposed upon g: imitations or substitutes A desperate Missouri editor makes this announcement : â€"-" Next week we will be running this paper as J.†James would run it Delin- Iont subscribers may expect a call n as with their accounts stuck in nozzle of 3 six shooter. Other this paper will have to be run £50 Ihorlfl would run it.†F In scarcely more rapid than the lightning like actiuu ot Nerviline in Ill kinds of ptun. lsit neuralgia? relief is certain and rapid. Tooth- nche is cured as if by magic. Rhenmn'istn ï¬nds a master in a few npplications of the powerful and penetrating Nerviline. In a word. â€in, whether internal or external, lids a prompt antidote in Nerviline. Give Nerviline a trial. Druggists Old dealers everywhere sell it, and it cost. only 2.3 cents a battle. An Orangeville policeman arrested sleepwalker a few nights ago who 'I'udored away from home in his light clothes. " Surely you are not going to lock me up.†said the sleep ’ dict. “ I c-ui’t he held responsible the position you found me in, I a somtmmbulist.†‘° It don’t to any difference what church you a." a member of,†said the ofï¬cer. “ You can’t walk the streets of this “In in year shirttail. if you belong to .n the churches in the city. 89.40; commissioner Gardiner, super- intending and inapecting 33; J. Bieimg. driving piles. bridge, deviat- ing road between 10131 and 2, con. 18. $1.50; Messrs. Morice, Ryan, Eaton and Weinerc {or services at bond of health meeting, 3860; councillors [or :ervices at meeting of (Into. 012.80. .60. IO piles 30 feet. long, 815), total .75; Louis Weber, repairing ice- bteak bridge at lot 61. con. 2 «t 3, 35; Joseph Shoen. repairing icebreak, bridge and railing, Reid’s bridge Next inner-ting will be held on Monday. April lbth, in town hall. to appoint: postmasters, fence viewers, poundkveyers, and for general busi- ng... Uuu. How, Clerk. .‘J. B. Flynn's application to do this year’s townsmp priming for 880 accepted by the council. The school site deeded by the Crown to the township being north out corner of ï¬rst division of lot 7. con. 1, which is no longer required [or school purposes, given to the trustees of the Iiiaplowood cemetery, to ï¬x up the old schoolhouse as a entotaker’s residence and for other purposes. Bylaw passed that no annual tax on dags be levied in this township. II per authority of .33 Vic. Chapter 032. auction 2. sub-section 2. Aaam Pletsch appomted collector of taxes m dwismn No. 1; Loans 370330 in U’ui-siuu No. 2; Thou. Wallace in DIV No. 3; salary to be respectively $3.}, $27, and 82:5. By- law passed to cuutirm these appoint- ments. M. U. MacGngor is reap- point"! :munsbip solicnor. James Edwards sanitary inspector. Reeve and Clerk authorized to sign petition circulate-.03" 1p. of Bieuo him askin."°,1100'. ml t-J cwcpenue in petitioning Lhu Lr-gialamre against establishing a .sys: mu of countv roads, petition to bu forwarded to Dr. Jalnicsmi, \l. P. P. Commimiono-r of northwest divis- ion to meet couunissioneri o! Boutinck 'l'p. in due time for the purposd of Opening a piece of road Minuet-u lat .3. can. 1-5, of Normanby. and parts of lot ‘J and 10. con. 3, South Durham Road, 'l'p. 9f Bent-nah, .nd to report at Mayuneetiug. Auditors Boise and Dnignnn pre- sented thqir report. whEch the council examined and found correct. report adapted and treasurer’s accounts for the yen; 1900 passed as ï¬nally nudit- ed. Council met persuant to adjourn- ment on Feb. l3th. all the members mount. Minutes of format meeting were read and Conï¬rmed. . .0 â€I would cough nearly all' night lg.†writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate. Alexandria, lmlq "and could rdly get any sleep. I hall con- nption so bad that. if [walked a It I would cough (rightfully and It blood but. when’ull other medi- no lulled. three 8100 bottles of ». King's New Discovery wholly cur- .- uml I gained 58 pounds.†It’s [flutely guaranteed to cure Coughs . LsGrippe, Bronchitis and ull and Lung Troubles. Price 01 (I). 'l‘riub bottle. (roe u nor“. 1 m mm, SURE, AND PAINLESS NIGHT WAS HER TERROR. THE LIGHTN ING’S TOUCH KOREANBY COUNCIL March 781901. It isn’t often we boast. but we think we’re safe in saying that. there Isn’t “other hull-mile in Glenelg thu can Mr. John Robson was over to Max- well {or some days of last week helping to attend his sick chum. Will Banks. and brought back the good news that he is recovering. Mr. Will Jack was also over at a later period. but. the patient wasn’t quite so well. 311‘. Will McNally. son of \Ir. Thos. McNally. of the 3th, was wedded over at Meaford last Wednesday. Some members of the family from here were in attendance. 'i‘hat feed of ayaters we missaol 143:, Thursday night. has left a vast vacancy in our stomach and a deep regret in our sentiments. Cuss the impediments A number of Johnnie Glencross’ intimate young friends and cousins gathered at the home of Mr. Henry Moffat last Friday evening and pre- sented Johnnie with an eloquently worded address. accompanied by an album. toilet set, purse, etc. John is a most likeable fellowâ€"frank, gen- erms, ready-witted. obliging and is a general favorite. As he is going west in a couple of weeks, the young people took this way of showing their KOUd-Wl“. They had a jolly night’s fun a; well. Miss Emma Edwards has been at the Methodist Parsonage in town for the past fortnight. Zionites are glad to hear that Mrs. Smith is recovering. Mr. James McNally, of the 9th, and his sons are now possessors of 5350 acres of land. all adjoining. Their last purchase was Mr. J. P. Hunter’s farm for $1300. It will be "Joe'.-.†pmperty, and we wouldn’t be surprised to hear of him making another investment before long. Stomach “8cow|s.â€â€"-Ever notice th: seam: and turrows mat steal into the (ace of [he suff, rer from indigestion, dyspepsia and chrunzc stomach ailments? \Vmch the sunshine break in and the lines vanish when Dr. Von Stan’s Pineapple Tablets are given a chance to show their power. Ono lady. in writing of their em ‘acy in her case. calls than â€A heaven-born healer." 35 cu.--uo Miss Mabel Hunt has gone to Dur- ham to attend its progressive seat. of learning. As Mabel is a bright pupil, future, Mrs. John Aldred had an attack cf grippe and is hard of hearing ever Siucv. The North East Normanby corres- pomlmn says that. Nelson is going to School. but did not. say to which. No. l or No. 14 wouldlike an explan- ation Mim- Host Crawford is under the weather. Ur. Hutton is attending him. Hope to hear of his spcedy re- covery. Mr. Clark has put. in another chop- per. lle has such a rush that, he could not at'end to the wants of the Public. .\i r. John McCalmon is in very poor health and is not improving. Messrs. Allan and Idle, of Thorn- bnry, were the guests of Mr. Adam Little One day last week. One of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Marsh- all’s little girls is very sick. How to hc-zu' of her speedy recovery. Mrs. Sam 'Petty was the guest of Mm. Clark one day last. week. Miss Banks was visiting the paren- tal home last Sunday. Itching, Burning Skin Dis- aaacs imxcved in a day. Eczema. Salt Rhcnm, Barber's Itch, and all eruptions of the skin quickly relieved and speedily cured by Dr. Amew’s Ointment. It will give in- stant comfort in cases of Itching. Bleeding or Blind Piles. and will cure in from three to six nights. 35 cents.-i 19. We saw Pate pass up through our Burgh With a smile on his face. We did not know what. was tickling him, but found out later that Jim Eden tultl him that he was not going to do anything about what they were talk- ing of last twelfth of October. Mi~s 'l‘illie Sirrs is visiting her sis- tm', Mrs. Wm. McUalmon, for a. few Weeks. Will Lauder is kept pretty busy just now attending to his stock and his father-in-law, who has been very sick. Mr. and Mrs. R. Adams. of Hol- srein, were the gusts of Mr. and Mrs. Little last week. M r. Wm. ,‘JcUaimon has been very low with inflammation of the lungs, but is improving under the skilful treatment of Dr. Mahan. Mr. R. Pettigrew has started in the butchering business at†is sup- plying everybody with the best beef. Don't know whether the Corner Gander got any or not he looks quite fresh. . Arthur is paying frequent Visits away back near Ball’s Corners of late. Mrs, Will Clark is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. Henry, of Egremonc. Mr. R Little. of 'l‘hornbury, was visiting; his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Little, for a few days last week. ‘ predict for her success in the near Son}! by Maci‘arhne a C}; Sold by Mac Farluno Co. '1' RA VERSTON BUN ESSAN . Q 0.. .-a VARNEY. Dr. Arnold’s English Toxin Pills are the only pills in the world pre- pared under the modern scientiï¬c theory of curing disease by deatroy- ing the germs which produce it. They act upon the diseased lung. the kidneys. the diseased stomach. the diseased blood, the diseased tissues and membrane. with ten-fold the corrective and curative energy of pills prepared from formulas of the old school of meolicine. Dr. Arnold’s English 'l‘uxin Pills are a positive cure for Kidney disease, Rheuma- tism. LaGrippe, Asthma, Dyspepsia. Catarrh. Constipation. They elemin- ate all the poisons caused‘ by genus. make the blood pure and increase the vitality by supplying new strength. If you have been accustomed to use the old time pills, make a change and after you have once experienced the beneï¬ts that are sure to follow the use of these famous English Pills. you will never care to go back to the older and obsolete system. Dr. Arnold’s Toxin Pills. the only medi- cine made that Cures diseases hr killing: the germs that cause it, are sod by al druggists at 75c. a box. sample box 250 . or sent oat paid on receipt of price byo'l‘he Arno (1 Chemical (.30., Limited. Canada Life Building, 42 King 8!, West. Toronto. Booklet sent free. A MEDICAL TRIUMPH hearthey have. While in conversation with John Williams he stated he had received a card Monday evening from his son, .loe, saying he and his friend, Mr. Whitmore, had reached Winnipeg safely. Aberdeen people are glad to A number of the people, of this vicinity, have been laid up with the La Giippe. but most of them are recoxerim; now. Rev. Mr. Ryan. of Durham, will hold service in the church here Sun- day. March 10th, at half past two. Miss Lizzie McDonald, of this place, has been very ill. Glad to hear of her recovery. A number of young people held a surprise party at the house of Mr. Wm. Scurff Friday evening. and trip- ped the light fantastic till the wee sma’ hours. Mr. Joseph Williams, of this vicin ity, left Tuesdav morning, Feb. 26th for the Po: tage, accompanied by Mr Jeff Wliitmore, of Glenelg. Mr. Frank. Williams, of Edge Hill. is working at me saw mill here at present. Miss Carrie Collmson intends 10M" ing for Hamilton in a couple of weeks. A number of the peeple around here are hauling ice now. Mr. Leitch, of Allan Park, called on friends here last week. Mr. Fred Lunney drove to Ceylon Friday, but soon returned. Mrs. Wm. McIntosh, of Crawford, has been down here waiting on her mother and sister while sick. Miss: Carrie Sullivan has been at- tending to the Post Ofï¬ce here. for Miss L. McDonald while sick. Dongald Clark has been laid up with inflammation of the lungs, but is at work again. The Demon of all Dina...â€" K may discasesurc fix mly so-Calledâ€"Ihoy'ro in “(pl =in.:blc, unacc~umable and insidious. It Is the function of the kidneys to ï¬lter out all impuri'ies If they’re clogged South [unclik'uï¬ KiJney Cure will put them to rights and defy the ravages of so grim a visitrmt as diabetes or other kidney com- plicatiuns. It relieves in six hours.â€"118 Sold bv MacFarhne Ar Co Then there is Mrs McCormick too who is also under the Doctor’s care, suffering from some of the after ef- fects of la grippe. Her daughthers, Kate and Annie were driven over from Walkerton by Mr. Curry last Sunday to see her. Annie re- mains to assist in nursing her. We hope Mrs. McCormick too will soon be as well again as ever. Wh at A Famous liah Ph‘ Has Accomplish for Sui ing Humanity. This unseemly flat lletion. 8 reading fear in consternetiou ’) ongst the whiskered population Oi the Kansas reservation ? Is the depth of dissipation Such a dreadful d radetiou As to need the app ication Of this cruel instigation ? Pshse and tell us Mrs Nation. in the name of all creation, . For you’re makimr such titration Botheration in relation To a little mild lihutioa. 'l‘het the hue insinuetlon Hes got into circulet'vm That our own exhiientlon Msy receive its inspire!“ n From e nip of the mutton. Can this he the “planned ? No! We spurn the ellegation! Mrs. Haitian! Mrs. Nation! ! George S. Applenrth in “ Life.†Mrs Alex. Bell is also a very sick woman just. now, being down with inflammation of the lungs. Her daughters. Jane and Maggie, are up from Toronto to attend to her We hape she will soon be round again. Mr. Sam McConnh came home last Saturday after (pending the {all and winter working around the Soo. Mr. Hunter has been somewhat seriously ill lately with heart trouble but we are glad to say is now on the mend. boast of four babies. The half-mile at the Rob Roy has that record. Wh at’s the latter With Runs 3 Mrs. Nation ! Mn. Nation! Why this dreadful dovuution ? 3:}! y thus ï¬eqce gxcoghtjon ? ABERDEEN J. A. Hunter. Axe handles, lOc; Tuck pul- lers, 100; Axes, 65c; Curry Cumbs 5c. Carpet Felt. Building paper,Varnishes,c agents For Durhuin, Builders will save monev b\ calling upon us with theii ha1dwa1e bill We always give the best Goods at lowest tender. Just received an immense Shipment 0f Robertson’s Ready Mix_ed Paints, sole The Big Store J. A. HUNTER. LEWIS BROTHERS. mmammmm Lewis BrosH of Mt. Forest are pre- paring to open a merchant tailoring business in Durham on the first of March. Mr. A. E. Lewis, who will be manager, has had an excellent ex- perience in high class tailoring in Toronto and ether centres of fashion, and will be able to give the good dressers of the town and vicinity work that will please their most re- ï¬ned taste and requirements. The stock will be complete in style, qual. ity and quantity. Please give this intimation your kind and favorable comideration. Wamï¬ï¬amï¬ï¬ “um-v I __.__A_‘_____â€", Mal-chant Tailors Coming ! If ou have not tried it, send for ree sample, its agreeable taste will surprise you. When you are strong again, have rccovered your strength-«the germs are dead; you have killed them. It acts as a food; it is the easiest food. food; makes you hungry; eating is comfortable. mm m Yougrow strong- “kegï¬gggronit. er. Take more; not too much; enough is as much as you like and agrees with you. Satisfy hunger with usual food ; whatever you like and-agrees with you. pm... ._ n 1C .mo inn nu ed e. t If you kill the germ, you stop the consumption. You can or can’t, according to whcn you begin. Take Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil: take a little at ï¬rst. is destruction of lung by g a growing germ, precise} y as mouldy cheese is destruction of cheese by a growing germ. Toronto. 500. and $1.00; all druggists. Hardware Dept. SCOTT BOWNE, Chemists, CHRONICLE. N. B.â€"â€"A S 'ial Bargain is oï¬â€™eral on Lot 48. Con. gp‘v’vc. G. 8.. Beutinck. 1m acresâ€"Durham six milesâ€"owner gone West and bound m .011. Twenty years’ experience and residepoo in the neiglnburlumd counts for smuelluufl and enables H. H. MILLER to do your business with proï¬t. to you as well M w Iliumelf. In ï¬rst class Companies and at lowest rates, draws all kinds of writings. urinate" business quarrels, elfects settlements with creditors, sells Ocean tickets. buys Old “0'03 and always has on hand farm and villa!†properties which he is willing to trade or exchange for uther property. He 1.1313 Several Vgry .Fine Is-what County of Grey Farmers would like to know. We cannot tell you. but we CAN TELL YOU that H. H. MILLER, the Hanover Conveancer is lending money on good farm mortgages at lower rates 0 interest than von can borrow elsewhere and on "\fery liberal terms and at small; cost. '1‘}:th is thé mks-5n @qu [ï¬op'lvéviil uver thepountry pass by otlnpr euders and travel miles to borrow from huu. He Does Fire, life . . and Accident Insurance -_‘ __ __.._.__ Fur sale at very low ï¬gures and on very easy terms. Farm lauds aï¬e buuml tu increase in price and New Is the time to buy; HE ALSO undentukes the ccfllectiuu of Nnte~ and Accounts, and at us a puetty bad claim that he cannot maku mane money unit of no charge fur has trouble If not collected. How to Grow Ontario Land Surveyor.'â€"â€" Civil and Drainage Engineer Ofï¬ces : Wingham and Wiarton. J. D. â€CNab,/¢ JOHN MACKENZIE, Nov. 27, 1900. 3 pd. Rockv Saugeen l. TER WHITE; one six months old. and one older, at let 2:). 1’6 and 27, con. 3. S. I). R., Ulenelg. Both took ï¬rst prize at Priceviile. Registered pedigree may be seen an applica jun. Joux ECKHARD’I‘. Nov. 14, 4 m. Buuessan. 7 ‘\VO THOROUGHBRED, CHES- _ '1‘ER__\\'HI'1‘E; one six months Old. senice at Lot 22 Con. 3 E. G. Uleuelg. T'enns" 450. at time of service. EING Lots No. 11 and 12. Con 1. N. D. It, Glenelg. and 11 and [2, on (Jun. 2, t’. l). R†also 13 and 14. on (Jon. 3, N. D, R†each lot. containing 50 acres, or 300 acres in all. nearly all cleared. Well watered. well fenced. goon outbuildings and dwellings, gnud bearing orchards. In ï¬rst class state nf cultivation, within a lew rods ufschoul, 4 miles from Durham. Will be suld en bloc ur in separate lots. as purchas- er desires. Easy terms. . For turther par- ticulars apply tu A.C.BEATON, Nev. lâ€"tf Bunessan P. O. U containing 50 acres, about 45 acres cleared, well fenced. well watered. good house, bearingorchard, good land and in gum! stateufmilcivatinn, easy terms. For further particulars apply to DONAL!) Moonsxlcnv 378 King St. West. Toronto, or to ALLAN CAMPBELL, Uct. Iiiâ€"Gm ml. Bnnessan I.) Melligan Property on George Street. one acre of good land in good location. ; desirable residenoe, will be sold on easy terms. Apply to EU. MILLIGAN, Palmerston, or to W- CALDER, Durham. Jan. 17. 1900. if .l l’riceville. newly bricked all round. new brick kitchen, new windows and other improvements. On the )remises are a good stable and two never flailing wells. The place has always done r. good business and will be rented right. toa stood man. The furniture will be sold to lessee. For further particulars apply to. Nov 5 tf. HE COMMERCIAL HOTEL. l’riceville. newlv bricked all round- ENGINEER fur Howick, \Vingham, 6m IO'I‘ NO: {5, CON. 1, N.D:R.. Gleuelg. Boars for Service. RICK HOUSE AND LOTâ€"THE Boar for Scrviée. THOROUG HBR ED BOAR FOR FARM FOR SALE tiuu for strictly high unrkmmt we are not living upon our imputation. but upnn what we urn doing in the school- t'tmtn to-day. Why uut lmtmuize our millage I Students admitted each week: Writv tor hamlmnu: catalogue. W.J.Ellimt : : Principal A N'html that stands to-«lay without an sup'riur in (.fmuula. lts appoint- uwmsaremmlrru and pre-t-mmeutly lira! chum. lts iuxtructurs are the lwst that "mun-y can hire. Its training in broachthorngh and :ractical. No M'hm‘l in (.‘atmda has a «fttvr._r0pllta- Farm for Sale Hotel to Kent. STRATFORD, ONT ARIO. For Sale. A. BUTTERS. I’riceville. HE UN11E11SIHNEU.I G. \\ IL | SUN. odors fur sale 111“ "°11|omughbvod 'Immrtod Blood SullnAuu. '.Gnscuu " which he will all. chub. Agood fun: «one will 1"“ taken in exchange M part paying“; l-m dowriptiuu and pedigree apply to the 'woprietor. ._1. G. WILSUN. Durha- F011,â€. 8 w pd. THURSDAY. Inscriptions Cut on Shane»! Notice. Gaumn 8r. --â€" DURHAI thrown-m 0" AND [DEALER IN Swedish, Scotch Canadian GBAIIIE MARBLE WBRKS. MOnuments Repaired, and