pl o} r I Frida, Tth . Me dune- II Hr. John! 1aettvud ytiiiiiirCGGiii", who» Gtrh (In new lurid couple. Mtmnaelt nod Liter an out ot oexUr. an - Inching In. commenced but no do not bear of any nob " mythic. found as m lone other you". bind with . '-iur in Emma“ tor' tho gaming unmet Inn] by fall. something Thou. J, Hall on. of out ttent working young men who no" uown to PulCo. every summer to work Ind come: home ever, tall w_help his intent. here. [an Our mail Inn took out: load of our ville children lo we Dundalk on. day last took and onjnyed the drive wall. Miss Jessi. Bun". of Durham in rim. mg " Wm. Grommet)“ there ar.. Mime Minnie Wm.on of the town hue Fh:retcout is aiming at the Falls for it few Weekn M. h making many friends, but mum- ofthe young gents (i this MONO“ urn "otuieritrp, “ I at has lent-im- ot Mini l'miihe One “ding lellm “pm-ms to be kindly left. Well Ila too bnd liniixxle but It cunt l e heh ml, 1)h ilvar '. thisstooGd, I don't know what Miss -.- will think. and I don't think 1 will come any more till the roads ate lit-tier. tio said one of our aslirentu as he plodrd through the mud northward _-e----- - . O -.-.-- . Glorious News fumes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Wash. an. I. T. He writes: "Four Mules of Electric Bitter. he: emed “It. Brewer " ecretule, Which lied ceueed her greet suffering for yeere. Tomi-1e eoree Would break out on her heed and thee. end the beet declare could give no help. but her cure in complete and her health in excell- ont." Thin eliowe whet ehoueeuae hue tmoved.--'rhat Electric Bitten is the bert blood purity" known. It's the supreme remedy tor eeleme. letter. salt rheum, uleere. hoileeod running eom. It etini- uletee hver. hlIieye end howele, expel. painâ€. helps digestion, builde " the “length. Only50eelite. Sold by ear Denier. Gueremeed. 4 - __ ------- Mr. Bert Cook in home for the holidays. Ii. in a thu, "shiny. young fellow and we hope ho will pin the name the boys In" alrudy gnu-n him, Mn. Cook.) and by the way. I young lady friend said that Bert looks very much like u Dr., no stout aud Huang looking. Joe as a proud and bumpy man than. dayl " Mrs. tlchully presented him with I tine bright. baby girl on the 14 of April, Not tt small one either by any menus as it Weight 10 lbs. Mr. C. Cotton meals to give the girls I good time this bummer on he has bought sixty dollar can, but he got the can from a opecial friend, so got it 3 little under that figure. Charlie my: the bike is all right toe one but it is no use bor two. Mr. Wm. Baum. in the tirrt to sum the plough, He up that It did tcel 8 little lumpy, bat then it is the lath of April, and 1 null do something. lll'lndld for last week. Hopevmo. Our neighbor Mr. J hon. McLean baa , rented his farm, [and a “I. of his contem- f and " moving to Cedarville to the old hotel building formerly newnied by Dan _ MeEuclmie. Ou the 11th our councillor we-t to Dundalk to a council meeting. Some very strong petitions were halo 0 them nffvcting the dit Mon of six school sections and withdrawmg the towtuhip part from ‘Duudnlk school, Tins latter part was ‘agreod to, but not many other changes â€are made. The schools are all in the cast of the township. Trear. Rum“ was laypoiutod albiualor on behalf ot the Township, John MeArthur, son of store have: McLuhan who in on who nick list in guin- ine but slowly. Mr. John NcWillimni had a Butt two you old colt taken sick and died Isolde W. Our local "" nailod him but no good could be done. The Palohills for the sale of the late Crm, Campbell‘s goods an: out, by the Executor». but we here of some dtttiettltr in the way, W. are glad to see Dr, Sueatln able to be Hound again. He is getting his chore I of business, and has been dealing in honed with our mail man who has some peculiar} names for hi. horses. A few years 'ttrt"; Laurier and Mulock were favorite anneal now it in reported " fut goers are muned Tapper. Whitney, Jumuon and Spronlo._l Have you read 0111- clubbing offer page I ? Mr. George Woolstly is sum» better. Some months ago we mrutwucd the death of the um Egaus at one time (marge “bulnely is their l-rothor-in-inw, married to their oldest sister. At the mum on their death ho took nick and has since been hovering between Me and death. We are pleased to say that now there in hopes of his recovery Ton. Over a week ago Mr, David Allen's son James, got struck on ths nose with a hard snow ball, and it bird profusely but nothing serious Wns thought of it tilt a. few dun "k," when It start“! ofresh, the blond running tram Home and umnth. The alarmed parents sent for Dr, Snead: and will: proper remedies the boy is gaining: fast. Married on Wednesday 12 inst,, " the rerileuee of the lnule'n un-zher by Rev. Mr. Huuaphrey's, I'rieeville, MnJus. N. Coulter to Miss Mary Fe 'l'is. youngest daughter of the late gms. Ferns. Same day u the Manse. Dundalk. by Rev. Mr. Harrison, Mr. Nicbolu Welton, Jr, to Bliss Maggie MeQuarrie, Both young men are pro-pawns human, and our community wishes them the best success in life. Died. aged 2 years., on April i9th, the only son " Andrew Rogers. He “as buried on the 10th inst. at the LatterDay Saints church. The Appetite of n. can -_-'_"" on-.. oqgï¬aaaaaa§§§§§§§§§éi Mr. lnChmuey. ot Hmonr. qrBtt the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. [mum]! re- oetir.. --- - W - Mr. J. Hutton, of WH. visited Mr. R. Cole I in days on This human of Mr. G. mama. Mr. W 50310 and Mr. B. Lalgrill Inn- In»! higbmod by (he atrial " Latr mull Mr. A. Alumni" who had not left this vicinity was in Wttlkertou nue day lad week. mob should know that Dr. King'n New Life. Pills, the wonderful St-nuaeh and Liver Ronmly. awe: a splendid mun-lite wnud aim-Minn and a trunlnr bodhy In! it that insures porfccc hrallh and grant energy. Ortlg Me, at our drug dun-v. 4 Mm. W. Laugh" but been all :0: mum limo but. we understand is recoreriutr. Mrs. ti. Wright visited Hanover friend: ugly. 7 TI}. Stu-Jew river has overflowed the road as " its mutom in spring. Thirty-Eighth Annual Field and Garden Seeds Plc-uglung has at. In“! emnceucnl. The farmer: determined h. unit no lung. tlor 'y'tyttt. - Mrs. J.- Noble but been Mitfvriug fur ulna last two weeks from La ammo. From the Old Country. The Seeds are from one of the best Seed Growers in Britain, and include the leading Field and Garden Seeds. N! m a! tty. #:cscccccccggg "6ttt:r.ttt.tt.6.t.t Dnvamsr AND SEEDMAX. At PARKICR'S DRFG STORE DANISH SUGAR BEET Hutton mu. H. PARKER CHOICE CLOVER SEEDS. . . . .. CHOICE TIMOTHY SEEDS, . . . Nun has bean received “on Mr. ', Thoma Corbett, of Saul! Sn. “trio, that! death has for the aetyatd time chi. winter) oastrred their home. Only A " mcnniboi tttlo their baby died, this time it u a link†or nine yar- ot we i Subscribe for The Ritiriijii; Miss Tum Curbett and her "irurrr, Mrs. Montgomery, urinal Ip-me nu the 12th iust. Rumored that Mrs. M. ml have to ret urn alone. Mr. Robert Smith In: rent.“ I... onâ€, to My. Sun heal, of Orchard. Mr N inn aux-gm! JOIeph 1Vhers to uniâ€. hm: 'tur iug tho summer mun-ll". Mater Percy linnuomory was on the sicklist tor a few days this Week. Inn: under the skilful treatment of Dr. Burd,’ is low movenng. . Our population is itusteasinR, Among the homes brightened lu-re latch Mre.. tt tun to Mr. and Mn. Georg" Mirhum. Jr.; daughters to Mr. and Mr.. Jam» Mom-nth], Mr. and Mn. James Punk. Js. and Mr. nut! Mrs. Wm. NO'IIO. while a double portion ha- heeu granted to Mr. and Mrs. S. Lama-i†l-y the birth of a mu wd auehter. Coesttrtotatious aâ€. Rio" ARCHIVES " TORONTO DURHAM, ONTARIO. Vickers. I899 Seeds l ..84.00 bushel. . ..81.75 bushel. () F 1"] ( 'y.-Mvru lyre Block. OFFICE FIRST DOOR EAST GF the Durham Pharmacy Cnldet.'s mock. Resident-e first door went of the Post Office, Durham. arrfsarr, A'oear , Gon- b ueyancer, etc†te..... Money to Loan at reasonable rates and on terms to suit borrower. Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D. S. DE NTI STRYI E S. DAVIDSON. will restore you to cbmplexe. E,',t', health. It gives Mid at once. It cures in an inavdibly short time. undred: of use: of from 5 to no years' nundmg have been cumd--mses that physicians had p.ronoyneedinkuraue'. Thecatanta a ads like magic, not only in mm. but in colds, mum-at. tottsilitis, te; fever, II. of amen. deafness and all similar diseases. Mr. C. 6. Areher. of Brewer. like. write q"ttttrs" '.--"t have but cam it T,gt, 2tr 'd'taggte, 1"" 't'.'N'ir,g, It.'f t!'dg,'th tJdttSiisi'iii. 1t2','t"L' m o was " . " ' “we 'l'l'll'treirWtl'lt2r2,'llgpe2.ei. "mruitaGTiii"i'i'hy Mm DnApa-v'sCun utheHanmnncn-sd "rfrtqethetterdi- '.Pgtginthitliiti2iiiiiii.' 2;:ng r?,iiii'i,r.r.'a'iitiege,g1tpiipt, - W. " ' . MIG-'- “but“ 'i'Ca1r4ltffg'e"gttTttidtii and Alla-‘0‘...“ Cum-lung 5*- 'to. Before it is too late, stop that succession of cold: that mm 1eltLtg: nor less than caurrh. Stop the suffering. Stop the disqleuble ldis. charges that at: so humiliating to you and 'Wettsive to your friends. Don't let it run on until your condition causes you to be attached as if you were o leper. Don't neglect yourself until consumption makes its fatal am. You an be camd--stot merely relieted, but absolutely Ind perfectly curd. STOP rr NOW! Dr. Agnew's catirriiiii,der sa by Hummus lover. the Bunk mote. Eden health. It fives Mid a once. It cum nc. undreds of use: 0 from s to to ma' landing that ph skim: had pronounced humble. Thee-(MAI not mg] in clinch. but in colds. m that. "msilitis. deafness and all similar diseases. , & mu thtrham, (M " ".. only Inn-Im- Own-uh: I- Would lutimue that the will cal-Hum: llle Furniture and Undertaking Bun-Ina» numb. li-Ihed " her father In Durham in I.“ and will tendeavor to give .11 old and m I cumul- en the wtutterttat,ire “Mu! nctlon. Undertaking and Embalmlu on Inuit _ tut- ciplu M men-bl. mtor. Furniture of the Best Make MISS SHEWELL Remember the 'ttynAropttomtte. the Market. Durham. ALWM 5 ON HAND. PIM’IIBE “IMHO A SPEBMUY MISS SHEWE l, l --rutt LII. or-- "oe daughter, Brown. of Lond, couple, with " w at the funenl. made it impossible he mm. and . Ample Nixie“: and “an mum-red in Inn was buried on Pd mum-lery. In. huslnmd. came I over 40 yew no I Indore mining w I Nosaesr:tcArttv. ferret! to tho ext the father. and am Kechnie, (flu-oh; luv! it.; Fiince th factory and will building near M! once. just tVest there is a spring thepurqroare. He building all on 1 have things in imp Plain-Ham The lmtu-r sch: and titevenri has I Mevetts will c." making cheese at Mr. wilsott is I purities and "tttl mud rebuild: the the dit-aeahle “this " " show the dam the "It! Mid doaw"y of tTet seen» to I muwtllim her than tttetMiottittR." overm, MM.. in nlmulu-(KZ in " Tummnp‘n I) Iuoth's of " Tut-(mm exceed the tiost tim" ( and " nttrihtt is in town thi, with Mayor 1 Sidewalks. I crack: by mi in trood "Mer. I-nmlilinn. m in. April l3. HIM kt. Cecilia Am WM alum! att , at tovendate.' Urn Humw “dent of the ' hum th" " Jackson. his!" 'Hrtt, died an In Hood's Pills HI tin in the hee C. Mckit"toi "veHtowi"_ a room by Kelli“ Am-irull um! will he trcei "N rxumim ""'" I mung. .. rum": null. lf Rev. Mr. J "tttat, will I pulpit for an A ('M‘lnld oi buggies owl-i! nnn's, upper Sammy“ H spurt. this we pumhmrs. PETER "A Fherlatte. Sr. in " "re-1 Por tteidy "rug St ore. ' 4 "on In ws. Mm Two fun " I’m at "MP" Mm. Trmui Mm. Matt hen Tlu vepit , Navmillvr t, W it! " _ t Local 1 ' [Luv l, 'll M In J emit t 'qt. _ree .9 "all l sl l Pet" S hunk I‘UIIIN Irv ttN VOL fir il I “Ln-ell SANA“ lH't'H'd if thr think 8011M ttt at ' 'wt