Messrs. Allan Boyd and D. McGill- "my. jr., arrived home from French Rivet at few days ago luuktng weâ€. and we wonuljudgu the Work and grab agreeol with them, but tnuy had to go on but 11.) unless to get out. It was the smallpox scare (nut gave them the start. Tom Melosh thinks it's better to keep batch. hall than (0 run the risk 0‘ making a bad dead; 31'. H. L Falkinghzmi is busy rush- ing in logs to the iniii. Mr. Ben Wilson has bundled the lover at the mill i'nis winter and is giving good satisfaction. The cus- tom." are well pleased with him. as h is courteous and obiiging young 83y, Mr. Editor. in our last budget 30 party from Aberdeen. it should have read at Mr. John Quinn’s in- “M of Mr. John ’l‘immoqs. It’s all 33““ anyway, they had a good Hr. Thomas Morrison is making â€Nations to elect a large burn the “ins summer. Mr. W. Middleton hi the contract, which is safliciant '3' more a ï¬rst class jub. Mrs. John Dunsuorc and Campbeu, wu'e visiting the daughter, Mrs. John Quinn 1â€! \\ 88k. Hts. Duncan McUiIlvmy 3 little under the weather time, but. we are glad to st. provmg. The auction sale advertised by Mr. Kenneth McKenzie, to come off March 20th, was postponed. Consid- Ornbie disntl’vcuon was displa) ed by those present. There was a large crowd assembled. We hear Mr. James Vaughan in- tends moving to his farm about three miles north of here. ï¬ftiethâ€""My ('nslunim's who liaVe used Nerviliaie Speak liigniy of it. 1 am satisï¬ed it will mm a. leading place in the muket.†’l‘siis expresses the universal verdict, and if you are Infloring from any painful affection, internal or extenual. give Nerviliue a Rial, and iiiiinerli-«ite ielnsl will he as certain as the sun shines. Nerviline i. I poWerfully penetrating pull] toned]. Sold by dealers every where. TEE. Of hundr; convmciug ol Nervahuc per there. I knowi much intereu to )uu, will he a novelty. \' Iogetherin the bark you will see. and a; ing introducul, "my decent time «her «win no more. Of course American "0er: can 4 pine. to another. ii air but nine times out of t he ï¬nd on from some c0 0! course the insurge-uts their urouul or e'. an p .0. b!" thew kap us (1 85. move and at the pres. '08! an out m time Iinnous march {rum um to anoclwt, after imagi Int as we are Concernm not know when, they whom \\ u get. at Valiuy. act to when: one vain-,1 there is "mum: in sigh laments probably ‘4 “nu? “me other cum-5'. When we came hurt.- ti on our outposts. n ,'.)8:'SU 3 walk around the tnvn. only Sale pine.) is th ma hero to Urbu. Ev'hx'y bu led with the way lws'ul in; carried on About. a “iwbment of the 41th ‘ rounded and cut off. '1'! brave ï¬ght but wnun all 3 Killed. tho: one rvu‘minmg his arms and surrt‘lwlun surgenxs mt. his hrmi 0!! mod him “Re have g: this a n! 150?th an. . imam: Snn Nicolas ts known 1 the worm. iusurgwut tu island. 1mmâ€; (31' thing I! DEAR FATHER :-~It is now two years 30-day since this insurrection tuned. and as l have been here burly eighteen months I suppose I know the Situation about. as well as uiybody. who is not utï¬cialiy ac- quainted with it. For my put I can’t see any change whatever, ex. 60])! for the woxst. l‘he Amunicans hold the “I'ullll'i ‘tz'uillnl Lin: emu: and ILAngus McKechuiu is R. Mel March 28. 1901. (PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. GLEN RDA UBL‘ womwu and proof of rm ille HIGH TESTIMON Y Saw I ! the tuwn. but now the we is th’ main road from Evv-x'y body is disgnl way hushlnics are be- of 0: me great Inc-r; [plunful «Reactions druggiat, Prescott. on. 'l'hey put up a be!) all but one were maiuim: threw duw" sued the-m 03 time to brim: .v it. won cl) \Vt b â€It .l 1' SO" quK luwm nary 4th, 1901. ~It is now two 093M! uy has been er for some stat‘ is 'un~ g0 lruxn one run: enough, Um tiny will over or other. 3 WM! not. huld â€mend to do COIISLMIU)’ on hWt u'e I is one (300‘ nuutb’s end my foes, so for we do are except ) rczaliate. be one of us On the u do would and mam pu .9 £130sz 11' Aer son, farmer’s one day I: improv- H1 and had uld have .hed in Eng pa- ; be of mess it not al- bu D ihe In on the ) hear 88 SUI we I) 1'â€, an . ram re. as out 1 line Hts.†H 15' of rum hall lh HI. ll) Ill A a printers’ festival lately the fol- lowing toast was oflered‘â€"â€"'°Woman ~Seooud only to the press in the dis- aeummtlon of the news.†The ladies are yet undecided whether to regard this as a compliment or otherwise. ’9 r. “ \Vhac beats me,†she remark- ed. " is how them Slugs got “wide the liver.†Four of our town councilman had at game of euchre, Macfarlane deals, Calder passed, Jack Livingston look- ed at his partner and sand “I’m round it.†and Bill Sharp made it Noxon and played i; alone. A poor woman was talking to a alisuicc visitor in England about her various ailment, and how the doctor had prescribed for her â€sluggish liv- The candidate who gets most votes wiil be elected to the Council. About all the pay the poor fellow may count on, is just what Tm: Cunoxww feels disposed to give him. A good man always gets good pay, but he h“ to take most of it in tafly. .-\ successful merchant is credited with saying that. trying to do busi- ness without advertising is like winking at a girl with apair of green chgles. You yourself may know What you are doing, but nobody else does. ~ Au editor of a contenipory says: "Send your _i_t_eme of news when they .ue iresh. We don’t like to publish umhs after the club! is weaned. 8 marriage alter the honeymoon is over, a death after the widow is mar. vied again, not the notice of en en- tertainment when the job is done elsewhere and the editor cherged for admission.†The “Bern’s Horn†ie en excellent The Algoma Pioneer says, â€Mr. Duncan Bole. of West Elgin fame, is fast. recovering good h\ alth under the sunny skies of Bermuda.†Dunc. .\r.l Fwd Eddingtun, of Mt. Forest was me ,zue t at his uncle, .m. “an. Brown, but .scuk. 31:. Henry Language of Minto, was the gumtut \ln. Um. Eddingtunuwr Sunday. Rev. Mr. Magnum! pnezwhcd a very stir- ling w: m m on ubm: sauce ut the Sabbath .uul Iflxcxeuc we to! ï¬nd 5 house last Sunday 1 \Unlllg. will be all right. for business by the time of the next election. A down-east paper tells us of a young city chap who bought. a. farm last. winter. He had a ï¬ne orchard of over two hundred trees, and a few days ago he tapped every one of them for cider. \“37‘ Lizzie Brown has returned home after spending a. few weeks near Holstein. 5h. Buyajiau, an Armenian. praached m .he Methudmt church here last. week. He Intended‘giviug a mucert last week, but New pmlubited by the stern). Ulive Hey, daughter of Edward May, has been Mck with pueuumuia. \lr. Jacob Meier, of Clifford, was the rue-~t ut hiw siswr, 31:5.Hugie, for a few day s m» I hook. \liss Lizzie Brown hm returned hnmn If a. candidate for municipal honors says he doesn’t care whether he wins or not, the saying mu.“ be taken with a. grain of suit. A fellow who thinks eating like swearing is only a. habit. mus: have a cussed queer stomach. Most. girls know that “ kiss †is a nuwu yet the number who can do- .;1im: it is exceedingly small. A doctor can’t. always make a sure guess. We have known them to lose the cigars when they bet it. would be a boy. Mrs. Tuck gave a party to the members at the League In.“ Friday evening. All. r8- p-nt having spent it very pleasant evening. A ynuug mm arrived at the home of Mr. LUWLN “arch 16th. We give 311'. Marks and family a heart?! I *.\'¢!I(,UIIIU to out \‘ange. and hope he wi have great success m business. “Love Laughs at Locksmiths†at; ‘5» :m American Kidney Cure lama»; at Harm-13. It's the seemingiy impossmiu (Mars to disease that it unlocks that ma}; es its CIH'VS almost incredible. But for every care there is a prooi if you care to investi- g‘lte. It is a liquid ludney speciï¬c and it never fails. Makes and keeps men " ï¬t " and wenâ€"142 Miss Emma Brawn has gone in Guelph where slm will live for .some time; aha mu lug secured a position: there. Mr. Henry Caldwell, of Dauphin. Mam, i~; muting his brother. Thomas Caldwell. new. He expmets to return to Dauphin next week. He speaks highly of tha West. .\|i~.~' Martha ngeli has gone to Toronto to live hr at allul'l lime. Mr. Hugh McDonald’s horse, which is used on the cart for hauling away the slabs from the mill, thinking it must be near noon made a bolt for the stables and was near making a success. only for the agility of James .\l(“0n7tld. who caught him just as he was turning the corner at the spring It was very fortunate or likely Mr Horse and cart would have been into the stable. However,there Was no harm «lone. 'nm sense came into Med-cal Science when it _-v ,lth the tasty tablet time and discovered g {Jud-mu! to humanity in Dr. Von Stan's pine- 1;..pluublcts formula. 35 econ-144 Diacouragod Stomachs.-Could mu u-nw'v-r at the delicate organs of digestion 'ef'lxing to be helped and cmnforted when day u“ -r r! :y thvy are iilcmny “drowned out" by w" ms; t. mus, butch and hurtful nostrums. Com- This neighborhood has been infest,- ed with peddlcrs lately, 3nd Mr. Quinn invested in a pockat handker- chief 4 in. x 6 in. iug his prom-Hy by erecting u driv- ing house. 24 x 33, with stone stable underneath. Sold by M ust’arlann {R Co. HITS AND MISSES. Sold by Mac Farlane 5: Co ORCHARD [ He says °. “ Minnie Gallagher is my ‘niece, and with four of the other children was prostrated with a malig- ant type of diphtheria. Minnie was worse than any of the others. and her life was dispared of; in fact. the physician in attendance had given up all hope, and before leaving for the night expected that her death would occur before morning. and had given directions for the disposal of the body. It was at this crisis I advised the family to try Dr. Arnold’s Toxin Pills. I had used them before. with ‘excellent results in my own family, and owing to their germ killing pro- perties I felt conï¬dent thev would do more to effect a cure than any other methods of treatment. The most wonderful results followed. During the night we administered Seven Pills in all, and by morning the girl was able to take nourishment. With- in two days more she was able to be about, and at the present time is in splendid health †(Signed) H. Galla- gher. 78 Gerrard street West, Toron- to. Dr. Arnold’s Toxin Pills are sold by all druggists, Inge box Tocnmll box 25c, or sent post id on neoiptoof price by the Arnold G «33100.. Limited. Canada. Lilo Bldg“ King 3t. West. Toronto. Booklet The above are the actual facts of this most wonderful cure. and besides the testimony given by Minnie’s uncle. s dozen others in the neighbor- hood, who are familiar with the circumstances. can vouch for every word stated here. Statement made by Mr. H. Gallagher of Toronto, regarding the case. Marvellous recovery ol little Minnie Gallagher from Diph- A LIFE SAVED. A young Manitoban of more book learning than force of character lost the young wife who had toiled to support him, returned to his native town for consolation and found it. Some months later she, too, passed away. and the sad youth soon appeal- ed to a well known clergyman for as- sistance in ï¬nding a helpmate. The minister introduced him to a western girl of health and energy, who, the next day. received a plaintive note from the widower. He declared that the Lord had made great inroads up- on his marital aï¬ections, and it now Seemed to be His will that she should repair the breaches of his life. The reply, which the clergyman keeps to this day as one of the choicest speci~ mens of a varied collection. reads simply, “Mend your own breeches.†WHAT ! LIMPING YET ! Why should you go linnping around when Putnam’s Painless Corn Extrac- tor xvnll remove your coma in a. few days? It. will give almost instant relief and a. guaranteed cure in the end. Besure you get. the genuine Mrs. barn Hawkins, of Epping, is a young woman with alarge amount of grit in her composition. Her hus- band drives the mail between Flesh- erton and Eppin-z, a distance of ï¬fteen miles. Two weeks ago Sam was taken sick. since then his wife has made the daily trip with the mailbags. When the bad state of the roads and exceeding bad weather of last week is taken into consideration, one’s admiration thermometer mounts up quickly for a women who would face such' conditions. Sam is a Grit himself. but he can’t begin to com- pare with his better-half in this respect.â€"Flesherton Advance. A lady baker, trying to answer a charge made about her for selling light bread, after rolling up her .sleeves and spitting on her hands, 'answers the charge in one of our local exchanges in this fashion: She says: “I don’t sell bread by the ,pound, but by the loaf. and those that tas e the bread will never think about :h weight. I try to do un‘to others as I wish them to do unto me, so I may not be found light at the end.†Which end ? Putnam's Corn Extractor, mâ€"ade by Poison 00.. Kingston. for many substitutes are being offered, and it is always better to get the best. Safe, sure. painless. A lecturer in Hastings, England, inquired dramatically: “Can anyone in this room tell me of a perfect man? There was a dead silence. “Has anyone,†he continued. “heard ofaperfect woman?†Then 8» P?“ tientlooking little woman at the back of the room rose up anianswer- ed: HThere was one. I’ve often heard of her, but she is dead now. She was my husdand’s ï¬rst wife.†A subscriber to a certain paper died and left fourteen years of sub- scription unpaid. The editor appear- ed at the grave as the lid was screw- ed down for the last time. and put in a linen duster. a thermometer, a palm leaf fan and a recipe for making ice. Editors as a rule are not pros- perous but they are kind hearted and considerate. independent religious weekly pub, lished in Chicago. There is no joke about that; but the joke was 011 a, farmer interested in sheep raising, and he subscribed for the “Ram’s was a journal devoted to the inter- est of sheep raisere. theria. ALI. Wonx Gunman!) at. “Live and let live†Pawns. N EW Pumps AND REPAIRS. DIG, DRILL, CURB, Ric-CURB, PRESSCURB WELLS. All ordars uken at the old stand neu- McGowan’a Mill or at Sh t ‘ Smith’s Foundry. op ‘ Charter o Set You 7m. Pumps. Will visit I’ricoville Tuesday and Friday of each week from 9 a. m to 4 p. m. Money to Loan at reasonable rates and on terms to sult borrower. J. D. flcNab Ofï¬ce hours: 9 to 123 .m. 2 to 4 p m Residence and ofï¬ce, ()ld Bank buildiu rs. Upper Town Durham. Juan“. J If on have not trle lt, send for free sample, Its a- 37L}?- greeable taste will. ' sur rlse you. SO TT any BOWNEZ. Chemists, Toronto. ‘. , . . I600. and $1.00; all drugglsts. The genuine has this picture on It, take no other. OFFICEâ€"McIntyre Block. (Over the Bank Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the readiest cure for “can't eat,†unless it comes of {our doing no worl:--you can’t ong be well and strong, without some sort of activity. Stop over-work, if you can; but, whether you can or not, take Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, to balance yourself with your work. You can’t live on itutrueâ€"but, by it, you can. There’s a limit, however; you’ll pay for it. DRUGGIST. - - - - DURHAM. ; mmmmg There are many causes of get- ting too thin; they all come under these two heads: over- work and under-digestion. Fat, enough for your habit, is healthy; a little more, or less, is no great harm. Too fat, consult a doctor; too thin, persistently thin, no matter what cause, take Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. Member College Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario. is all right, if you are too fat; and all wrong, if too thin already. I BEG LEAVE 'ro INFORM MY CUS- TOMERS and the public in general that. I um prom-ed to furnish Lincoln medicine (Zomp’v. 50 Queen Street, Ottawa. Recommended and for sale by nervous Prostratlon. Ontario Land Surveyor,-â€"â€"â€" Civil and Drainage Engineer ces : Wingham and Wiarton. ENGINEER for Howick, Wingham, (kc ARRISTER, NO'I‘ARY, CON VEYANCER. Etc., Etc. W. s. DAVIDSON, do Go HUTTON) Mo Do Co Mo John A. Darling A magniï¬cent Tonic, puri- fying the blood and clear- ing the complexion. Ner- vous, weak. pale women will ï¬nd them a positive blessing. Worn out brok- en down men can regain lost strength and vigor by taking Lincoln’s Titblets. PRICE 50 CENTS. From diseases of stomach, Bowels,Liver and Kidneys. They are a positive cure for CHRONICLE. am THURSDAY.