ENDERS \VILL BE RECEIVED by the undersigned pp to May ](_'»t_b, Sr. IIIâ€"Emma Beacon. Laura. Mc- Gillivray. Annie Whitmore. l by the undersigned up to May 16th, for the Carpenter and Joiner work. Ma- sonry and llrick work, Plastering. Paint- ing and Galvanized Iron and Ti!) work required in the erection of a residence, Cur. Mill and Albert Streets, Durham. The lowest ur any tender not necessaril accepted. (Inntrnctur tn supply materia . Plum and specillcatiuns may be seen at the residence ut' the undersigned. Sr. II (b)-Florence Mountain and Marion Petty aeq., Agnes Petty. Willie Wells. Sr. Pt. 1â€"- Leslie Mon-ice. Ella Cuï¬, Herb Noble and Willie Langrill aeq., Sadie Lawrence. St. [I (a)-â€"-John Picken. Willie Noble. Bess Milligan, Charlie Law- rence. Willie Bauer. Jr. II~Robbie Cuï¬, Victor Noble, Fred Cuff. Sr. Pt. II (a)â€"-â€"Bess Webber. Sr. Pt. 11 (b)â€"Jesm Pickan, Leila May Vollett, Maggie Mountain. 'Class I\'â€"Lizzie Binnie, Annie McGiHivray, Violet Britten. IV-â€"Alice Lawrence. Geo. Hutton, Dollie Hopkins. Elsie Petty, Bella Potty, Joe Reid. IIIâ€"Jane Milligan, Selina Hop- kins, Berta Cuff. Jr. Pt. Il~Edward Hutton, Grace Petty, Lorne Mountain. Juux A. GRAHAM, 'l‘_eacher. Jr. Bâ€"Janet Marshall, Percy Bryon and Harold Redmond aeq. W o m e n engaged in the arduous W 0 r k 0 f (li'vs<ixi:il;iiig frequently have trouble with their back and kid- neys. ,{xm- ningnsewing mavllinv, plying the needle in the now-r rousing stitch, stitch, stitch, pressing seamsâ€"constant bending overâ€"soon tells on the back, makes it aohe and pain. No wonder these women often ï¬nd their health fail. The kidneys get out of order, the buck pains, and the whole system gets full of poisons which the sivk kidneys are unable to eliminate: May 51h, mm Jr’ Aâ€"-Johu Harbottle, Pearl Mitchell. Intermediata- -- Earl McDonald, Katie Belle Black. Sr. Iâ€"Aggie Marts, Ina Mann and Nettie Daniels aeq., Annie Vollet, Evyline Levi. Jr. Pt. II-â€"â€"Winnio McCaul, Clara Lawrence, Edna McCrie and Zetta Marshall aeq.. Roy Fluker, Mamie Wilson and John McIlraith aeq. No dressmaker should allow her health to slip away, and backache and kidney troubles keep her in misery, when such ease, comfort, freedom from pain and invigoration of the system can be obtained by using Dr. Pitcher’s Backache Kid- ney Tablets. Sr. Pt. IIâ€"Robbie Campbell, Annie Ectcr and Gladys Whitmore aeq., Nellie McLean, Calvin Kinnee. Hor- tense Livingston and Florence Bryon Dr. Pitcher’s Backacho Kidney Tablet. as follows: “I suffered from backache and kidney trouble for some years, which I “link was due to sitting so close and bond. 1* over at my work. The trouble at has was quite severe, so I t. a bottle d Drmwhofs Backuho Ki nay Tablets d M drug atom. The cortain“: acted want. me, for I mammal _I.rd .. lo Pntil I “cemplcgq relief.†Jr. II-«Iiussel Burgman. Nellie Hepburn. Delbert Moore, Willie Browning. James Smith. Sr. II--Leure Smith, Ruby Knieley, Lottie Daniel, Bertha Harvey. Clar- ence Darling. IOTII SPLEIDIDLV. Miss A. Schwartz, 42 Water Stud, Berlin, Ont“, states_hex:_o;perig_nqg wi‘h Jr. IIâ€"Ella Kinnee. Mina Soun- ders, Bertha. Downs, Lillian Harris, George Catton. Sr. IIIâ€"Bessie Tallord, Stanley McNally, Charlie Dowling. 1111;30- tor, David Ries. Jr. IVâ€"Edich Allan. Bertha Sper- ling, Willie Lawrence. Mary Ritchie, Clifford Seigner. Jr. Lenring Pt. I (b)â€"Co.rman Aljoe, Snub McLean, Lily Walker, Hugh McCrie, James Ector. P. S. DEPT. Sr. IVâ€"Carl Browne, Frossud Benton. Mamie Munro. Willio Fugu- harson and Mamie Douglas aeq., Arthur Knisley. Jr. Leaving Pt. I (e)-â€"John Me- Niece, Charlie Ferquheraon. Bella. Binnie, Kate McDonald. Llowyn Moran. Jr. Leaning Pt IIâ€"Snun McClock- lin, May McClocklin, Magnet Hut. ton. Mabel Hunt. John Backus. Dressmakor’s Backacho. Tenders Wanted. S S. N0 HU'I’TUN HILL. HONOR ROLLS. DURHAM. A. W. H. LAI'DER. GLENELU. DEAR SIR.â€"\Vill you allow us to record our deep and fervent thanks to " The Man on the Street †for his valuable recipe for whitewash, com- ing as it does at such an appropriate season. when nearly every one is trying to proï¬t by the teaching of Nature and striving; to freshen up the premises. both inside the house and outside. Knowing. however, the usual tenor of your very readable paper to be impartial and just. always ready to uphold sound principles, and with- holding harsh criticism until villamy is prov-En, it is surprising to note the assurance with which the Man on the Street proceeds in his next paragraph to prescribe for the whitewashing of a Government which has as yet shown none of the decomposition and wavering which he deplores. Surely a man of such talent as he appears to have is wasting his time in a place such as he sometimes re- presents Durham to be, with its Squalid buildings. sandy streets, ï¬l- thy river. decaying fowl and putrid air. He should have been one of the Royal Commission, as by his clear- ness of perception he would have been able to see the end from the beginning and thus be able to avoid hearing 00 much tedious evidence. already produced, with more to fol- Jow. ' Sr. IIâ€"Berthu Lane. Jennie Clark, Lillie Sackett and Robert Smail aeq. Jr. IIâ€"Clara \Vilson, Eva Haw. Pt. II â€"Jennie McCannel and Annie McDonald aeq., Bson Campbell and Mary McQueen aeq., Torn \Veir and Christie Cameron aeq., John \Vilson, \Vesiey Lane and Jno.McCanne1 aeq. Intermediate before Easterâ€"Jessie Clark and Neil McDonald aeq.. An- drew Williams. Stanley Williams. Emma szoxww. Jr. IIIâ€"John L. McDonald. Edgar Wilson, Alex. Haw, Geo. Campbell, John F. McDonald. .Ir. I since Easterâ€"~Robbie Lane. Efï¬e McDonald and Janet McDonald aeq.. Jennie Marshall. Andrew Lane, James McDonald. Earle Wilson. Intermediafe after Easterâ€"Jennie Ferguson, Eve. Pierson and Neil Mc- Donald and Jessie Clark aeq.. Jemima Ernest, Daisy Haw, Donald Ferguson and Lydia Ferguson aeqq Ethel Haw, Andrew Williams. Maggie Smail, Donald McCannel, Stanley Williams, Annie Smail. Jr. IIIâ€"Albert Lunney, John Mc- Kechnie. BOOTHVILLE SCHOOL. IVâ€"Maggie Campbell. Sr. IIIâ€"Mary Wilson. Emily Wil~ son, Hugh McKechnie, Bessie Weir Coughs. colds, bananas. and other throat ailments are quickly relieved by Cresolono tablets. ten cents per box. All druggists ¢--.... 0 Save the Disinfectant. Sr. IIIâ€"Violet. Forster, John Clark. IIâ€"Maud Pineo, Sarah McDougall, Lottie Britton. Pt. II-Arcbie McDougall, Camp- bell Clark, Artie Lunney. S. 8. NO. 6, BENTINCK. Vâ€"Lizzie Forster. IVâ€"Ida Pineo, Dan McDougall, Charlie Pineo. We, however, cannot help a feeling vi pity for him, as his admission of there ever being any “ original sweetness†about such a corrupt (‘9) Government. shows that sometime and somewhere he must have been surrounded by wholesome influences. Perhaps at one time he was also lib- eral minded enough to believe every man innocent till proved guilty. As for his generous addition of carbolic acid to the recipe, we would advise him to be less prodigal with it. as it may be that all the available disin- iectauts will yet be required to re- move the odium. which must always attach to false accusers of mankind. Sr. Iâ€"Sam Morrison. W. Gray, Campbell Crittenden and Bridget Woods aeq.. Lizzie Brown. Jr. Iâ€"Willie Eden. Annie Kerr, Mary Kerr. George McLaughlin. Average attendanceâ€"38. A. L. LAWRENCE, Teacher. Sr. IIâ€"Archie Allan, Esther Tuck- er, Jos. Morrison, Clara Pollock. Jr. IIâ€"Edna. Dennett. Pt. IIâ€"Hazel Dennett. Maggie Woods. Davie Wilder. Hoping you mï¬ long be spared to entertain and edil‘y your readers through the columns of the " Chron- icle,†I will sign myself Jr. IIIâ€"Stanley Mead, Aggie Mer- shell, Maggie Crittenden, Nettie Pol- lock. s. 8. N0. 2, EGREMONT Vâ€"Thos. Allan. IVâ€"Mabel Mead, Janet Marshall. Sr. IIIâ€"Lottie Eden. Jas. Barbour, Nellie Allan, Katie Morrison. Sr. Pt. Iâ€"George Arnett. Charlie McFarlane, Flora McMillan. Jr. Pt. Iâ€"~Johnny McKeown. Average attendanceâ€"47. Jr. Pt. IIâ€"George McInnis, Tom McKeown. Wilfred Nichol. Sr. Pt. IIâ€"Ben antmore, Thomas Gruby, Kate McMillan. Jr. IIâ€"Amelia. Rigby, Laura Bea.- con. Annie Mathews. Ira Pennock. Ir. III-Winnie Binnie, May Young. CHURCH NOTES. Millie Whitman. Eva. Edwurds. Sr. lIâ€"Archie Kennedv, Katie Mc- METII(.)DIST. Farlane, Angeline Davis. I ‘ trhe .Annual. Cefuï¬cate 0f _LAJLA L MARY GORDON, Teacher. Tun Woman on was Punt. I few Hours. ISA CAMPBELL, Teacher. ALEX. FIRTH, Teacher. 9 “ The feelings of woman.’ she saul, †are far deeper! far ï¬ner. than those of man ! We are told by those who style themselves the stronger sex that, we are much inferior. Is it The ï¬rst meeting of the Twentieth Century Woman’s Rights Association was in full swing, and a lady whose countenance must have kept her awake at nights was holding forth. 9n “ No ! no !†came in a gasp of hor- riï¬ed protest from the bevy of byuty which composed the audience. And the orator went on. “ I say that woman feels. that she yearns for something to hold on toâ€"-- to grasp. when man merely thinks !" she cried. But if that man had not taken good care to shoot through the door when . he had delivered this irreverent re-i mark. the chances are that he would have been bald in a very short time. GENTLEMEN.â€"I beg leave to draw your attention to the state of the road between Lots 49 and 50, Con. 3, E. G. R., known as Allan’s swamp. a portion of said road having been im- passable for over two years. I think it high time that something was done to protect the travelling public. You must be aware that accidents of a serious nature have already occurred and on more than one occasion, Mr. D. Davis nearly lost one of his horses by drowning. Mr. Grasby also had experiences in the same place that he will not soon forget Had Mr. Davis lost his horse it certainly would have cost the township more than would have repaired the road. Whether the council as a body knows the state this road is in, I am not aware but one member of the council, at least. must know all about it. The Com- missioner for Ward No. 1 has to travel over it every time he goes to Durham. and why has he neglected it so long? Is it because they don’t know how to proceed. or are our ï¬n- ances so low ? I will offer to you. free of charge, my Opinion, and I may safely say the opinion of every person that travels that road. Call upon a surveyor and locate a drain across Lots {)0 and part of 51 to con- nect with culvert on Con. 2. west of Lot :31, and you will ï¬nd there will be no more trouble from that source. It will he the imperative duty of the surveyor to tax the owners of these {arms to the full amount of the bene- fit they receive and let the township pay for what beneï¬t it receives. This is the only solution of this troublesome question that is going to satisfy the taxpayers of Glenelg. I hope you will attend to this at once and give us a decent road. “ I suppose that’ 3 why your hus band’s . so bald. "’ said an insignificant male person who was present, in a loud voice. Bloomï¬eld, Ont... May 2 â€"A dread- ful accident occurred in this vicinity yesterday noon, at the farm of Mr. Geo. Martin. Ridge Row. Mr. Martin had recently shot a number of woodchucks around his place, and while at work thought he saw one hiding behind a stump some distance from him. He spoke to the man working with him, who also felt conï¬dent, Mr. Martin ran for his gun. but no sooner had he heard the report than he also heard a. scream from his little four-yeer-old son, whom he had shot through the back of the head. The little fellow had a brown velvet hood on, end the sun shining upon it evi- dently wee the cause of the fatal mistake. ‘ Medial did was immediately so- cured, but the child only survived a. T0 REEVE AND COUNCIL OF GLENELG. Zionâ€"The Rev. Wray R. Smith will preach on Sundav afternoon and distribute the Annual Certiï¬cates of Standing to the membership. ~>-.o.o-a Miss King, of Mount Foresc. and her pupils are preparing a program of vocal and instrumental music to be given in the near future. Watch for the date. Concert under the auspices of the Methodist Ladies’ Aid. The Annual Meeting of the Ep- worth League was held on Monday evening for the election of oï¬cers. The Rev. Wray R. Smith honorary president in the chair. The follow- ‘ ing oflicers were elected: Pres., C. E. , Watson ; Sec., Percy Glass ; Treas.. Alfred Staples : Cor. Sec., Miss Mary Lynn; Organist, George Wright, and asst. Mrs. W. Irwin. Each Vice. Pres. had an ass’t appointed. 1st V. P., Miss Bradley, Miss L. Wolfe; 2nd V. P., Mrs. A. McClocklin, Miss ’S‘radd; 3rd V. P,, Ansel Cook. Miss P. Wolfe; 4th V. P., Miss M. Irwin, Frank Vickers; 5th V. P., Wm. Glass, Miss Jessie Burnett; 6th V. P., David Smith, Miss V. McFadden ; 7th V. P,, Miss S. Dennet, Wm. Glass. The Ladies’ Aid Society will hold their monthly “At. Home †at the residence of Mrs. Jae. Carson, on Tuesday evening. May 11, Friends invited and made welcome. M ETHODIST . The Annual Certiï¬cate of Member- ship will be distributed to the mem- bers of the Methodist church on Sun- day morning. . In the evening the pastor will preach on the subject, “ Spring Cleaning.†SHOT HIS OWN SON. A Growl From Glenelg. 66 ONE OF THE TAXI’AYERS. Spray Pumps. We Have ’Em. Fishing Tackle. 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