start 1 z -. .. a gawinment is “e! -.. ~r' «S i3 M H 1' mar little \‘X‘nt O .'O a' .. . yawn)» such it Mal" was t..:.c .. ;.. s tlHP. The conte; H! ) ~ .3411 wen u.“ 0f like ratith ‘. in :M (Km-'1' t 0’! in the .liffr-i. ..' _\ 'rs‘ . zez'. nit ‘n tel' feel- inst“i b'W' » T"“"- "Li '3»“.wd«stiw.~li(t troubles A. . t-o gt; ‘ H; h) 01.: in- tima'e rel-nu v-- \\'I' !: H)" 1;“ roun- ‘tive‘. \VH 2., -~’~ ' ;.'.;_;2>u.d, France .nd Spain dï¬â€™e um points. and the infztlu'» of on: tutu)“ pt‘lsaï¬d during tin: turmoil «. in» Pnench Revoiution and tho: Rwy. 01' Ten-or. 1.. mar midst the.- was an English and a French party. Mere-over. in .iudgment of tho- wm-ld the eXpm-i. ment of the new geVexnment was loredoomed to failure. Wrote Sir Henry 3 nine: “ Iv ia new at all easy to bring home tn the men of the= present day how low the credit of: republics had sunk before the estab-i u-Ont of the United States.â€l My were anoceae to be won bed ‘ upon quiet times; but with nests discredited, end _ y made e r ouch by Q. French A elation, Never did acountry begin II new enterprise with so wise a Iuler. AII admirable p01“! 1181‘ been miop'od. but much depended upon gaming it to work, and the mam who wIIs se- lect“. to start the government was the man of all men for the task, Histories many and from difl'In-III points of view haw b ca WIItII-II of Washington’s IIIImiIIIstI'ution; all are interesting, and tbo- subject seems to enIIoblo the wrireIs Statesman niece»; with students to discn~s the chard Ir an: I politic Il acts of \\ usho! ingY-m -. A \‘cl at his w ladom in great: thin vs his Dd mm in small things. at the digni \ and good sense \\ith which I. est IIIIishwi the etioi quette 0! his I tii e. :I' t. e tact “MI: bi II Iain. II in ins serviv I. tIII U sucl. Hie" concilabiw Im-I- H Jefferson «"11: HamiltoI. TM 2.“ ,U’ mueoi agoodi alï¬rt { r . .. ~'I ;I5.' gum IHIIIeIIt is we! I.. IrJ. I Ii iidt .‘( 1' mar little- SIIII. O IO‘H' :~:-5:~ I IIHrpiP such II: Star? was ~|.:I;cII£ Ln s-I'uve. The: contemio- ~ I'. nah “my um of the’ tatitiw ia» the Cub»: H «t on in the ' dine-Ir h'. .‘1 ‘r‘i I mi Icit ‘Il'tel' («81“ illgS begin. :1 turn: at»! 35939 dnnirslic tumbles In. r i" -I.'h" ' Hi h) ou: in- timate telan I ~ wwh Ion lg“ mun-3 ‘l’if'li. ‘VQ‘ 'Ip-Io i'5I! ;.!'g’“'.d. l‘la'.ce: Ilt diseases, and is basedu n principles essential to the correction otPounction, the rebuilding of the tissues, the overthrow of parasitic animal organisms and the estab- Washington Was the Wisest of Raul The Slocum Treatment consists of four distinct remedies for the cure of Con- sumption, Weak Lungs, Bronchitis, Cami-h, and allpulmonary and wat- Q‘- ‘II__- His Free System of Treatment has arrested the hand of death in the cases of thousands of consumptives and has pre- vented the disease in countless instances. Dr. T. A. Slocum. whose great liherality, through his Free Trial Treatment, sent broadcast throughout this broad land, has contributed most to the rout of the most The honor of thus effectively arresting the progress of this fatal malady rests with the wonderful system of treatment which has been reduced to an exact science for the cure of Consumption and for the cure of Catarrh and other prevalent conditions which pave the way for Con- sumptionâ€"that successful method evolved by Ainerica's greatest scientiï¬c physician, potent agency in the destruction of hum'a'd life in this hemisphere. By its timely lise thousands of apparently hopeless cases have been mangntlxcured. ‘ _ A 7 _ AAA EDITOR’S NOT E.â€"The Slocum System of Treatment for the cure of Consumption, Pulmonary Troubles, Catarrh, General Debility, and nearly all the ills of life, is medicine reduced to an exact science by the world’s foremost specialist ' The Emï¬lsion of Cod Liver on I: needed by some, the Tonic by BOISUMPTIOH CAN BE CUBE" THE FREE TRIAL by James Scrib- Messrs. Archie McKechnie and Fe 9 McGillivmy. of the: Rocky. retur ed home ‘01: Friday looking hula and hearty atter spwndim: the most of the winter in the lumber woods. What wu would like to why A. id “.4 sf-PN Home: We, at» surrv to i. an: of Kira. SCH!" bring very I†a: pH'Svht â€Opp h- hear of her speedr rf"'l)\'9r\’. Mon-hrs Danie! and “Um. of your wwn. am- hnsrln's in the Crawford bud) H as». times as they have. had Councilor (in imsnn. of Br'rHinck, for a coup!» of days with Ihc- wwing ma- u-him» and gm u lot of “and out. Mr. Juhn Mc'Kilmms is hnliduying at the» rarw'mal home rt pnwm Mrs. John Past and son, \Villie. of Welbock. were callers on the Hewitt. family one day lut week. f. 2 l. H. 1".Lfaldwetl left hem Sunl- om; lor Durham. from “hole he lu- trnds to leave Mun-la) wnh his car of stock fur Uauptnu. Man. “.9 Wish him a anccessful Um. Mr. my! Mrs Thus. (Queen. of Woodland, was the gm-sua of Mr. um! Mrs J Queen. uuï¬umhy. Mr. Ureenwmd, of Mau‘kdale, was Hm gut-st over Sunday 0: .ux'. and Mrs W. Pinder. E!" H L‘ “u'.’n|vntl l I. l A. ‘ 04..-. Mr. W m. Bruwu vusiuâ€"d friends in "V loromu \\ crk below iast Miss Mary Piuder has returned [mm a pleasant visit with frirnds at Pine River and v1cini7y. She was accompanied home by Ler uncle and cousin. Mr. BJI and Miss VVIlton, w ho remained th- gueats of Mr. and Mrs. Finder for a week returning Saturday last. Mr. J‘ hn (mum has again return- ed to reside here. 3 Simply write to the T. A. Slocum Chemi- cal Company, Limited, 179 King Street West, Toronto, giving post ofï¬ce and express address, and the free medicine (the Slocum Clix-e) ‘yill be_pror_nptly sent. “he an- pleased to say Mr. A Bogle has recovered from his illness and is able. to be out. ‘ Persons in Canéda seeiog Slocam’s fies offer in American papers will please send for samples to Toronto. Miss Emma Brown has returned from Guelph where she has had a position for several months. She looks as though Guelph agreed with bar. These free remedies comprise the great curative torces discovered by the emi- nent physician, Dr. Slocum, they represent the acme of the pharmacist’s skill and with them will be found explicit directions for their use in any case. the Four Free Preparaiions will be for; warded you at once with complete direc- tions for use. .You are invited'to test what this system :vxll do for 210‘“ if ygu are sick, bzlvliting "n" Din-\- nun-‘â€" A_-- will do for Eon. if you are sick, b w'riting for a FREE TRIAL TREATM NT and The four prepzirations embody all the necessary elements ofa complete treat- ment for Consumption-4N; cure and pre- ventionâ€"as well as for most of the chronic and wasting ills of life. Apparently hope- less cases are cured by their timely use. Mrs. Alex. Schram has returned from 6111:. lishment of health in all the departments afï¬ne human body. others, the Expectorant by others, the Oxojell by others still, and all four, or any three. or two. or any one, may be Used singly or in com- bination, according to the needs of the case. Full instructions with each set of four free remedies illustrated here. Our readers are urged to take advantage of Dr. Slocum’s generous offer. ROC KY SAU 1E] ORCHARD ‘Ar 9:30 on Samurdayni rumor) whisde sounded tuilOtiug establishment laSt Saturday mornit.«,,r about {our o'clock, \Vthh entails damages to the extent of soy. 8and hundred dollars. Thu (PRHM'. nt' ;Hp;'P:t2~', was the result of William ' \Vihorfa' chimney being on ï¬re. him: ldropuo-(l down the chimney. and {pt'lSwM tlnough the pipe hole at. the frog of :he shelving in the store and ’ ignited some paper and goods giving i there The OCCupants above. (Mr. [land Mrs. \Vilsou) became aware of l the trouble in its incipient state and gave the alarm. The boarders at thei Queen’s hotel did the necessary shouting. and as the school bell Was rung and the Hanover Specialty Co.’s whistle blown there was no reasonl for a lack of attendance. which there waSu’t. The brigade turned out promptly but the nearest hydrant. “as found to be frozmi. During the! few minutes’ delay which this neces- sitated a couple’ of ï¬re extinguishers did good service. The brigade. we think, would have. shown better dis. cretion had they manipulated the hose with more moderation. As it was the loss through water greatly exceeded the loss by ï¬re. But then the members of the brigade for the most part have nOt served a long apprenticeship. and they have in the past done their dutyhoblycâ€"J’ou. i A lire broke outin Andrew Hamel’s l t 'he reached there. however. violent convulsions deveIOped and his loud cries brought out the neighbors, who assisted him in getting home. When he reached there his peOple guessed what was the matter and dispatched {or Dr. McFayden, of Mt. Forest. in the meantime giving the patient some melted butter to drink. This! brought up the contents of the stom-‘ ach and preserved the lite of the sufl'erer until the arrival of the Dr. The proper antidotes were tt.en ad- ministered. and if complications do not arise it is thought the unfortun- ate man will recover.--(31iï¬'ord Ex. press. Mr. Valentine McKinnley, of the old survey, partook of some food left over from a threshing in an old un- occupied house on his farm, one day last week. It seems that poison had been set :for the destruction of rats in this unoccupied shack. The poison was put on some cakes and by some mystery these cakes got mixed up with those left over at the threshing. At all events, shortly after partaking of the food. Mr. McKinnley grew dizzy and sleepy. While in this un- certain condition he got his teami ready and drove homeward. Before} A very serious shooting accident took place laSt Thursday at Balak- lava the victim being Mr. S. (Era- ham. \Villie Nickel, who works for Mr. Graham. was shooting,' sparrows about the barn, with a 22-calibre rifle when Mr. Graham appeared on the sccne and told the boy not to carry the weapon cocked. As the boy was putting down the hammar of the gun, the fireman was accident- ally discharged, and Mr. Graham felt a sharp twinge of pain in his knee. Dr. Clapp was hurriedly sum- moned, and found that the bullet had entered the joint of the knee. and although he did some probing he failed to locate the bullet. The wound caused Mr. Graham intense agony. and swelling immediately set in, Dr. Clapp decided that further probing would be unsafe, and advised that the patient be taken at once to the Guelph hospital.-â€"-Bruce Heraldn Mr. David Rogers, of Kirkton, says the Argu.-, has a breeding sow which rivals Sandiord the Paris well digger, gfor staying powers. On December j 6th Mr. Rogers commenced threshing and the next day his sow was miss .ing. lrr row that day until Janna†‘9th. just ï¬ve weeks, nothing was ;heard of it. The idea then struck Mt. Rogers that the sow might be " buried in the stack. He commenced iat once to cut out the Straw. and f when he had gone in about thirteen :feet he heard the sow grunting “Cutting in about tive feet further he Name across her, but so weak that i she could scarcely take nourishment. 1 He finally revived her, however. and ‘ on Sunday last, two days after beingl , rescued, she gave birth to a litter of nine pigs..â€"â€"Uliiiord Express. I 1 i l I Master Fred Karstedt. of this vilLâ€" age, who passed the entrance exam- ination last summer, and who claims to be the youngest pupil who ever did so, took it into his head recently to write the Hon. G. W. Ross on the matter and at the same time render his congratulations on the out-come of the recent bye elections. Fred has a long head. The other day he received an autograph letter from the Premier stating that so far as he knew Fred was the youngest who had ever passed, and intimating that a book by way of a souvenir was be- ing forwarded. Accordingly. on Monday Fred received, through the mail, a nice copy of "Gleugarry School-days," and is now a staunch upholderof the educational system of Ontario, and intends to vote for Mr. Ross at the first opportunity-~- Flesherton Advance. Samrday by getting his thumb caught. in a treadmill. The member was torn off, with about eight inches of sinew from the wrist.-â€"Flesherton Advance. that the table factory was on (ire, and a rush was made for the scene. There it was disclosed that it was only the fuel house, into which the rubbish from the sawmill is dumped by an elevator, located about 20 feet \ 'in the air above the furnace room. .\1 1.. Thomas Mercer, of near Mam The structure was built of scantling dale, met with a terrible accident 01431103 lf‘fiCk foundationkand “'93 only Mrs. Lnellen, of Mount Holly, N. Y.. has given birth to the smallest child in the world. Thefbaby weighs Only one pound and ahalf. It can he put. in an ordinary cigar box. The head is about the aize of a base- ball. and all the ï¬ngers on one hand can be passed throng!!! A Woman's fing. The M ware atmutthe size of lead pe_ " . Altiwugh so small. ' .le“ «:19. candy, flowers, man--that Ii.q the order of a woman’s preferences. {Jewels form a. magnet of mighty llmwm' to the average woman. liven {that greatest. of all jewels. health. is often ruim-l in the sureuuous «(form Stu make or save the money to pur- Iehase â€win. If a woman will risk I her health to get a covered gem. then ilet her fortify herself ageinSV the in- i siduous consequences of coughsxolda land bronchial aï¬ections hr the regu-l l ‘lar use of Dr. Boschee's German i Syrup. It. will promptly ("TEN new} sumption in its early stages and heal l the affected lungs and bronchial tubes 5 and drive the dread disease hum the; System, It.- is not a cure-ell hut. it is! certain a cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles. You cm: geti this reliable remedy at Darlinge Drug ! Store. tl’ ei While about to make a neighborly . calland without the slightest warn- ! ing. the grim reaper death claimed as its victim Ann Devlin. beloved " wife of Mr. Francis Chittick, last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Chittick had not been in the best of health, but apparently there was no more immediate danger than the advance- ment of years-~she being Us: years .- and (3 months oldâ€"when an old ilfriend. Mr. Rob-2 Cain, drove up to L the Chittick insidenre last Sunday afternoon to take llt'l‘ out {or an out- ing. She was very cheery and talked with animation on the way to the Cain c0ttage and when alighting. How fragile is the life cord! She died a moment later and instantly as she ascended the steps, falling in the doorway. With her death passed away from the scene a woman of particularly kindly impulse, the best, type of a mother from her children, and a wife who was a wise counsellor l and a good comrade as well as an; aï¬ectionate woman to a man during? the trying stages incident to pioneerl life. Deceased Was born in Ferman- l agh, Ireland. and was the' daughterl of John and Margaret Devlin. She; emigrated to Canada with her par-' cute in 1836 and resided in Streets- ville until the time of her marriage with Mr. Chittick. In the year 1832 this event was consummated, Rev. Mr.Gibbons, an Anglican miniSter, ofï¬ciating. In October of 1854 the young couple moved to lot 16 on the 4th con. of Bentinck. where for 33 years they resided. They then mov- ed to Brant to the lst concession and lived there 6 years. Desiring to re- tire for the remainder of their days. they removed to Mt. Forest Where they resided until last October when they came back again to old familiar scenes. The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Chittick was blessed with seven children, six of whom are still living. The eldest, John, died about 3 years ago. The Others are: Thomas, of Winnipeg; Frank. of Mt. Forest ;' Margaret, (now Mrs. Hodginson) of Hedingly, Man ; Ann Eliza, of Port- age La Prairie, Mam; Ellen and Ma- , tilda at home. Deceased was a life- 1 long member of the Anglican church. ‘ The funeral took place yesterday , afternoon to the Hanover cemetery t and was largely attended. A me- 'l morial service was conducted in St. James’ church before the interment. . â€"-Hanover Post. 0 w v I' u: U \ f molderinz among the sawdust 1 ration the employee about had of the trouble was g through the roof. which was Q“ (1 tr (1 butthe' rubbish burned :1;,OZ:d’the ï¬re: was stayed easily"... the ï¬remen! when the water was \xrned on fulli pressure, nearly half-anew," after? the ï¬rst alarm. The cause. f â€us. was the difï¬culty experience a, un- : covering the jackets on the Shutwff! cock to close the mains on Berforul 1 street and on the hill. Once this! was accomplished there was no scar j city of water. and the flames were: soon drowned out. but not before the ; 1fuel bin was completely destroyed; and the roof of the boiler house con-l siderably damaged. The difl'erenti portions of the establishment being? isolated, and all being covered withf snow, as there was no wind. at no? time was there danger of the flames? spreading. The night was intensely; cold. and the firemen deserve credit; for the excellent service rendered: under great difficulties. If outsidersi would mind their own business and} not attempt to interfere with thel . . l “laddxes’ at a ï¬re, better results' would be secured. The men ought‘ to know their business, and if they don’t there is no time to teach them. at a tire, and onlookers ought to un" derstand this and keep a ray. Gen- eral Manager Zolluer was here with the insurance inSpector yesterday. and a satisfactory adjustment of the loss was secured without troubles-5 \Viarton Canadian. i4 ï¬re trap at, best. Fire must hav'e be ‘moldeting at: and ,‘(use for sor ï¬rSt ID ation thf the pram had of flames bur-bag which was qu ‘ rubbish bubrned Women and Jewels. Vs well W Nadia "A" Z’Tmm Implements, Etc f $9». 5‘ â€a 22%. 9349 a} suemskusse 3!: A! '1- at 7:30 o’clock. for the purpose of; Meeting ofï¬cers and Other business Members are respectfully requeastedl to be present Tums. Bnowx, , C. FIRTH. p... The adjourned annual meeting all the Durham Horticultual Society will f b}! held in the Public Lilnrnry nu Wednesday evening. Fell. 11th. 15015:}. . W. 5. DAVIDSON. Secretary, The Durham Natural Gas Oil Cu Limited Jan. 26 â€" 2t. I wood. J. by the undersigned until February 7th 1903. for a supply of 2-foot wood (24 inches) to be delivered upon thepremises of the Durham Natural Gas ()il 00.. Limited, Gnrafraxa Street. south of the'l‘own. Ten- ders will be considered for any quantity from 10 cords upwards Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Address stating quantity and quality of ENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED by the undersigned until Februarv 7th 200 Cords Wood Wanted. HE undersigned will receive written applications for the ofï¬ce of Assessor for the Township of Glenelg, up to G p.m. on Friday. the 6th day of February next. duties to commence February 15th. Dated this 13th January, 1903. 9t J. 8. BLACK. Tp. Clerk. Jan. 20th---tf Applications for Assessor. Jan. 27th.-~6 pd. RICK store and dwelling, central location on Garafraxa street. with good cellar and furmms For further information, apply to. l) elg, crmtaining 100 acres, about 70 acres cleared and in good stale of cultiv- - lien. 10 acres of fair hardened hush. the remainder mixed timber, comfortable frame house. new frame barn with stone stables underneath. good bearing orchard. Half mile gfrom School, one mile from Church, aboutSmiles from Durham, same distance from Markdale. Terms reasonable. For further particulars apply to Proven Steel Rod has“? A SPECIALTY. {g Sylvester Farming Implements. 'l‘udlmpe C utters. 'l‘olton l’ulpera, Adam‘s \Vaggous and Sleighs. Clare Stoves and Furnaces. llrantford Windmills. Robes. Coats, Rugs. Etc. January l.‘ith.-â€"tf. ()r to MRS. WM. McCltAcxl‘zx, 0n the Premises. J. E. G. IL. (ilenelg, abmxt 75 acres clear- 9d and in grad stateof cultivmicm. Cum- furtablo housegood baringoml undergnmml stable. Terms reasonable. Gallr-P, uf rem- ing. sickness of proprietor. Apply in Wmmumwm Recommendml and Sold bv Mar} 00 ACRES, LOT NO. 40, CON Farm for Sale or Rent. The Vaporizer and Lamp which should last a lifetime, together with :. ixxtle of Cresolene $1.50. Extra sup lies of (‘resolene 25 cents anti {,0 cents. Write or descriptive booklet contain- mg highest testimony as to its value. \‘APO-CYZFSOLTZNY} 15 SOLD BY Whooping Cough Bronchitis Group Coughs Catarrh, Colds Grippe and Hay Fever EING LOT N0. It cures becausuhc air rcndcn antiseptic is carziccowr thedi face with every breath, giving and constant treatment. It able to mothers with smau Secretary. Is a boon to asthmatics Store to Rent. E Vaults/u l 1 77. Clint While You Sleep Farm to Rent. FULL LINE OF Vnpo-C:cso!::nc Co. Notice. JAS. 31(1)]: -FOR-â€" J. M. HUNTER.- . CON. (5, GLEJ. \\ .\l. MCNALLY, Tran erstou. C. FIRTH. President. rrcndcrcd strongly LT the diseased sur- 5 givigg probagcd W!†RACK l-JN. Edge Hi“. rc D. :nlam is invilu- children. \ 'l'erw :4 I! In! a m e chases. bloc-.1 unxiom simply to u'. WW. and 59 (m the ï¬rst mu" 5'. D, It. and lot {-4 on the 2nd c0n.. X. I). R . Ben- nnck “'0‘“ “xterm! in good date of cultiva- tiuu. gm d ham, and other nut buildings. cond'urtahln hunsv. woll tenced. young begr- im: nrchard. three miles from Durhun within halfa miie fa-um church. school unJ post ofï¬ce. 'l‘erws reasonable : Cash pa) must do balance (e‘ecnred by mortgage) to suit chaser. Willbe paid in nepnruto lob bloc. The proprietor in («in W ' unions to sell, Fm funk! ‘ 200 l’edigreed eleven months old. Eu- uuiro of H. Wilkiuruu. lot 7. con. 1. W. G. Ru Normauby. a mile and a lmlt’south of Varney.â€" Jalny ‘24“).- If. Dated at Durham. this 22nd day ofJau- nary, 19):}. All debts owing the said partnership are m be paid m William Guthrie at llurhnm aforesaid. and all claims against the said partnership are in be presented in the said William. Guthrie bv whom the; same will be settled. (That the partnership heretofore sub- sisting between us, the undersigned. as Blacksmiths. in the Town of Durham. bus this day hcen dissolved by-mmual consent. Jan. 29- 2t. 1. Meeting of the Sllnrelaoldeaveg “The Durhnm Cemetery Company†Will beheld \Vitums A U years old. With pedigree; “£6538 Durham Bull. pedigreed. ten months’ old. HE ADJOURNED ANNUAL Meeting Of the Sharelmldern nf “ 'l‘lm April 14th. .l.‘ 12 to 20 months (old. Two red; two rows chuicely bred. Street. the property uf Mrs. Browne. The house contains 12 coveniently situated. and quite new 'make an excellent boarding house {particulars apply to ' {July 10th. 190]. wOUR YOUNG BULLS FROM 12 to 20 months (old. TWU reds and Short Horn Bulls for Sale. Oct. 27th. 1902. The above will be kept for service at L0: 56. Can. 2. N. D. It. Ulcuelg. ‘ -_----v vv -;-' uu‘ . -HLII, 117.70, â€11:“ by l). C. Flatt. 6; Sun. Mill (imve, ()nt. 2nd owner W. L. l~‘alkiugluun. Edge Hill, ()ut. Sire Leuk Me ()verâ€"2612â€". (bred by R. G. Marting. Marysville, Unit). dam Summer Hill llulywell Lily 2nd (imp.)~- 3355â€". (bred by 5. Spencer. St. Ives, bug) by Holywell Dublin (2681).-liolywell Kath- leen, by Hulyweli Squire 2nd (1337).â€"llaly- well Kittye 2nd. by Holywell Jackie (W), eliolywell Katie. by Holywell Tyke (709).â€"~- Smithï¬eld Beauty 6th (834). by Young Snub (379).â€"Smithtield Beauty 2nd (178). by Samson (I27),~Spot (186). by Sauwun 2nd (ll9).â€"-.\lrs. Nicliulso bv Jack. THREE HUNDRED ACRES BE- ‘n‘ LOt 11 and I? (‘nn I nnfl I.ntn 1| Yorkshire Boar for Service @11ch IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 inc Lot 11 and 12, Can. I. tad Lots ll and 12. Con. 2. and Lots 13 gm! l4 Con. _3. N. D. R.. Glenelg. Mostly clearea and In ï¬rst clua state of cultivation. well watered. Four miles from Durban. good buildings on all. Willbe sold separately or in block on reasguable terms 01' payment. For further partmulars apply to [1 cl'se desirable building lots would do well!) take a look at John A‘. Warren’- lau of subdivision at Park Lot number ‘our, north of Chester street. in the Gov- ernment Survey, of the Town of Durham. Plan can be seen at the ofï¬ce of J. 1’. Tel- ford. Durham, or at the oflice of the under- signed. for lurther particulars apply tu AllClllllALl) DAVIDSON. Clerk Dirisiuu Court. Jan.:.*0ul. lyrwpd. DiruuAu.0NT. VIVHE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS August A. C. BEATON. liuuesun “0. October Nth. 1901 tf. â€"--u ‘1‘" fl dersigued have for 5118 three Durham Hulls from nine to twelve months old. a number of young Durham heifers. and also a number of young Yorkshire Digs. of both sexes from one to six months old. Prices right. l'l‘liUS. SCARF . SONS. ‘3-01 t).-.‘ l‘ -- Jan. 31st.-â€"6 pd Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. “A_RR_Q\_§'I_S}) va. 2m, 1899, bred NE Pure-bredlpurh‘gm Cow_. eight Thoroughbred Stock for Sale. _ for sale the water power known I: Hayward‘s Pails,†Glenelg. NEIL McKmuxm. Durham. Uut. ugust 19th. 1(1):!» tf. Water Power For Sale _1_3Lj_LL mun SHORTHORN. Building Lots for Sale NS: PERSON WISHING TO PUR- '1‘ ROQKÂ¥_SAUGEEN THE UK. House 8: Lot for Sale ACRES BEING LOT 535 HOUSE _AI\'D LOT 03' QUEEN Annual Meeting. Farm for Sale. " Slrmwu HILL OAK 31m." '1‘. J. Monmmx. Rocky Snugoen Stock For Sale. Farms for Sale. . H. JACKSON For Sale. ll. PA RKER. Durham . Lt‘ JAS. ATK l N505} l’rop. ti. WISâ€"3'4“ .L 1’. TELFORD Secretun I). C. C. if. ;_ WM. (M'Tumlc. \Jnux (01.me HRUWNE Photographer MrS. J. l. l',00mb \\ ill Ul'