n x }* & ° 4* i | into strength, listlessness into energy, brainâ€"faqg into mental power. They‘vre wonderful in building up the bealth. Only 25¢ per box. Sold by our druggists, 3 Working Night and Day. The bustest and migbtiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King‘s New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugarâ€"coated globule of bealth, that changes weakness From Jr. B to Jtr. Aâ€"Alister Camâ€" eron, Ruby Mills C. Russell, Louis Cliff, Ronald Guthrie, Lizzie Russell, James Smith, Nellie Russell, Willie Browning, Rex. McGowan, Milissa Hozen, Nellie McLean, Lorne Dean. From Jr. A to Intermediateâ€"Willie Cameron, â€" Earnest Everitt, James Walls Robbie Campbell, Essie Noble, Vernon Elvidge, Louis Lavelle. From Intermediate to Sr. istâ€"Ida Harbottle, Brock Grant, John Mcâ€" Nally, Willie McCrie, Jack Davidson, A. Lloyd, Grace Hunter, Mabel Payne. Fanny Grasby. ’ Jr. B. Pt. 2nd to Jr. A. Pt. 2ndâ€" | Edith Nedigar, Ella Kinnee, .\'eme[ Becker, Jennic Park, Marion Currie, | Bertha Milligan. From Sr. 1st to Jr. Pt. 2nd Bâ€"Pearl Innis, Hazel Guthrie, Maggie McCrie, | George Park, Earnest Noble, Foster | Saunders, Herbert Murdock, Annie! Aljoe, Sadie Kress, Melbourne Mcâ€" Kay, Barney Harttord, Victor Livingâ€" ston, Charlie Freel, Ruby Knisley, Archie Gray, John Vollett, Kate Young, Willie Gadd, Lottie Daniel, Leo Becker, Maggie Mitchell. ®he Burham ARcview ham, Lillie Harris, James Story and Chas,. Vollet eq., Irene Leavens, Cecil Wolfe, Lena Wilson, James MceLean, Jr. A, Pt. 2nd to Sr. Pt. 2ndâ€"Robbie Laidlaw, Beatrice Wilson, Pearl Murâ€" dock, Bert Saunders and Chas. Crawâ€" ford eq., Flora MeKinnon and Lynn Grant, Lizzie Kinnee, Wm. Falkingâ€" From S8r. 2nd to Jr. Srdâ€"Frossard Benton, Arthur Knisley, Joseph Fox, Charlie Moore, Wilie Laidlaw, Amy Kelly and Rita Irwin eq., Alister Meâ€" Donald, Jolhn Lloyd, Carman Aljoe, Florence Everitt and Everad MeKinnon eq., Emma Harvey, Edward Kilmer, Frank Murdock, Vida McLachlan, Jean Crawtord, Essel Laidlaw, Frank Becker, Bessic Wall, Hazel Caldwell, John Wall. From Jr, 2nd to Sr. 2ndâ€"Ellen Braithwaite, Stella Jack, Eddie Innes, Winnie Lauder, John Nedigar, Carl Browne, Jewel Little and Bea Mcâ€" Cracken eq., John Renton and B. Gadd eq., Robt. Vollet, Arthur Noble, Archie Davidson, Fred Smith, A. Saunders and Ira Hind eq., John Darling, Annie Daniei, Bertha Sparlâ€" itg Filah Gordon. Sr. Pt. Zn4 to Jr. 2ndâ€"Emma Gadd, Fanny Moran, Marion (Gun, Islay Campbell, Nellie Smith, Alfred Mcâ€" Clocklin and Effie Barclay eq., Pearl Warner, Harry Grasby, Albert Mcâ€" Claolâ€"liw. YH.,. + * 9 Eflie Hunter, Allan Robertson, Geo. Lioyd, Bert Caldwell. _ Flint Hind, Robinson Innes, ada Limin, â€" Eva Ferguson, X5**!* Campbell and Russel woa.s, > Pearl Burnet, Athole Gorâ€" (‘ufl ‘Clarkson MecCaual, Chas. Ramage Adeline Dean, Frank McKay. John MceLean. Result of Promotion Examinations in Durham School for June 1899 Names are arranged in order of merit. Jr. 3rd to Sr. Srdâ€"Daisy Blackburn, Joha Gray, Mamie Munro and Grace Willis eq , Hugh McCrie, Karl Cliff, Harry â€" Vollet, James McClocklin, Thos. Barclay, FEddie Milligan, Geo. Harbottle, Etta Fox, Alice Ramage, Willie Becker, Annie McCreary, Lorâ€" etta Milligan, Oliver Hunter, Maggie MceFarlane, Lottie Harbottle, Jane Kilmer and Bertie McDonald eq, Willie Darby. Sr. 3rd to Jr. 4thâ€"Llowyn Moran, Belle Cameron, Edith Everitt, Violet Willis May McDonald, Myrtle Sibley, Arthur Allan, Marion Young, Willie McKay, Alister Gordon, Willie Lavelle Mary McCrie, Maggie Gran., Murray Smith, Dora Burnet, Wannetta Stover, Mary MeKay, Willie Buchan, Lloyd Bean, Inno Davidson, Fred Kelly, John Ferguason, Harry Barnet, Anna Sa unders. Jr. 4th to Sr. 4thâ€"Mary Sharp, Allie Gun, John Colville, Wim. Johnsâ€" ton, Clara Aljoe and Clayton Fairman eq., Clarence Willis, Nathan Swallow aad Andy Williams eq., Esdon Wolfe, Geo. Williams, Joseph McFarlane, Thursday, July 6, PUPILS WHO "PASSED." â€"The budget deficit in the United * | States amounts to +89,000,000. Less ~ | than was expected however. MeInnisâ€"McQueenâ€"That we accept the tender of Royal Grafton, of Peel, to build a bridge at lots 25 and 26, concession 8, for the sum of $216 less the sum of $22 for covering already on the ground,f‘and also to remove the broken bridge at that place. Said bridge to be 62 feet long, 13 feet wide with centre rail. The whole to te completed on or befpre the first day of August, 1899, and a bond of agreement be executed by the reeve on behalf of the municipality. Carried. McQueenâ€"Sbarpâ€"That we ainstruct the reeve to have two notices placed on each of our large bridges, forbidding any person or persons driving or ridâ€" ing over them ‘Haster than a walk. Carried. Carried. McInnisâ€"McQueenâ€"That the road commissioner for road Division No. 1 trike the necessary steps to have the obstruction in the stream at lot 30, concession 3 removed. Carried. Hastieâ€"McQueenâ€"That Mr. Sharp be instructed to build a bridge opposite W. Ellis, Main Street, Holstein. McInnisâ€"Sharpâ€"That the clerk comâ€" municate with the township' clerk of Normanby re the performance of the statute labor on the 0. 8. road with the view of having the expenditure of said statute labor claims adjusted. Carried. McInnisâ€"Hastieâ€"That _ we accept Mr. Sharpe‘s report re the means adâ€" vised to improve the roadway at lot 2 of 21, on the Gravel Road, and that Mr, Sharpe be appointed to interview the Normanby council on June 2ith, asking them to coâ€"operate with us to have said roadway improved. Carried. Coun,. Hastie reported that he let a job of gravelling at lots 20 and 21, concession 19, to Herman Haw, 35 rods, 5 feet wide, 7 inch deep for $12 work done. _ Payment recommended, McQueenâ€"Sharpâ€"That Mr. Hastie‘s report be adopted and order granted. Carried. â€"The Philopinos are harassing the Americans, and progress towards a settlement is slow. _A biy battle is again imminent. Council met June 26th. _ Minutes of previous meeting as well as special meeting of June 9th, approved. Coun,. Sharp reported that he met the comâ€" mission from Normanby at McCannell‘s lake, He examined roadway and found it in a bad state of repair. He recommended that the creek running across the road be deepened, and that the creek on the west side of the road be deepened until the water gets a proper fall. Dreyfus, the victim for four years, of an insane French militaryism, is on French soil again, and theugh nominâ€" ally a prisoner still, will soon be reinstated. His sufferings have aged him greatly, and the meeting between him and his wite is said to have been extremely pathetic. The Associated Press report of the meeting is as folâ€" lows: ‘"The Goversor of the prison sent Madaimme Dreyfus the news of the arrival of her husband, and she imâ€" mediately went to the (Governor and asked permission to see the prisoner. Leave being granted, the faithful wife entered the prison almost unobserved, and was conducted to sell No. 830, acâ€" companied by Madame Havet. The meeting between the longâ€"parted husâ€" band and wife can better be imagined than discribed. Naturally it was most touching. Both Dreyfus and his wife were deeply affected, They reâ€" mained long clasped in each other‘s arms, tears and smiles intermingling with tender endearments. _ Madame Dreyfus issued from the prison in a state of collapse. She tound her husâ€" band much aged, with beard and hair whitened, and body shrunk and stooped,. She said Dreyfus new nothâ€" ing of the events of the two past years. The weeping wife acknowledged the courtesy with which she had been treated. _ The gendarme who was ordered to be present at the interview carried out instructions and kept at a discreet distance." â€"The South African situation is still warlike. _ Additional troops are being sent out. War is either sure or such a bending by Oom Paul as will settle British supremacy. â€"The Yukon clean up is reported to be about twentyâ€"tive millions, and the royalty will likely be double what it was last year. A very interesting test of the coal found in the Yukon proves that it is all right and the local supply is therefore available for local demands. pnmera ie cavrirary DREYFUS. 4 44 arrister, Notary, Gonâ€" veyancer, Otc., é(tc. se es Money to Loan at reasonable rates and on terms to suit borrower. OFFICEâ€"Melntyre Block, _ Hastieâ€"McQueenâ€"â€"That a byâ€"law, be introduced at next meeting of council to fix a grant in arid of building snow fences in places that are liable to be blocken with snow in winter. Cartied. Mceinnisâ€"Sharpâ€"That leave be grantâ€" ed at next meeting of council to introâ€" duce a byâ€"law regulating the ranning at large on our highways of horses, cattle, _ sheep, _ pigs, poultry, etc. Cartied. LaxBs,â€"Parties having lambs to cast rate can have them done by the under . * L n ewseve Central Hotel. Huon MacKay McInnisâ€"Hasiieâ€"That the reeve and Mr. McQueen bave the abutments at Arthur‘s bridge, lot 25, concession 8, ready for the superstructure as soon as possible. Brave Men Fall. Victims to stomach, liver and kiduney troubles as well as women, and all fe«l the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, backache, nervonsness, headache and tired, listless, runâ€"down feeling. _ But there‘s no need to feel like that, Listen to J, W. Gardner, Idavilie, Ind. He says: "Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he is all run down, and don‘t care whetliter he lives or dies, _ It all run down, and don‘t care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything 1 conunld take. T can now eat anything and have a new lease on life," Only 50 cents at onr drug stores. Every bottle guaranteed, 3 The reeve reported thas he was notiâ€" fied to have the site of the new bridge located at the deviation. Commissionâ€" ers Mclonis and McQueen were notified and we met and located the site. Sharpâ€"Hastieâ€"That the reeve‘s reâ€" port be adopted and order granted for one dollar each. Carried. Resolved that the following be paid : D. Bye, gravel, $2.53; Rutherford Esâ€" tate, forms, $1.50; J. 8. Woods, timâ€" ber, $1.80; McLachlan Estate, gravel, $2.06 ; Reeve, distributing pathmasters‘ rolls, $2 ; C. MceInnis, distributing pathâ€" masters‘ rolls, $2; Clerk, distributing pathmasters‘ rolls, $2; Clork‘s quarter salary, $35; Clerk‘s postage and staâ€" tionery for six months. $3.26 ; Jno. Ellis, gravel, 90c ; Jas. Eecles, gravel, $2.10; W. Cowan, gravel, $1.40; F. Jordon, $3.46 ; Mrs. Kennedy, gravel, 36c ; W. S. Horseburgh, road improveâ€" ment, Holstein, $6.02 ; Reeve, locating bridge at deviation, $1; McInnis, loâ€" cating bridge at deviation, $1; D. Mcâ€" Queen, locating bridge at deviation, $1; Wesley Sharp, committee work, $1 ; R. Mickleboro, gravel, $8.03. Sharpâ€"McQueenâ€"That we adjourn to meet August 8th for general busiâ€" ness. Carried. W. S. DAVIDSON. bomantaica *4 & m + TORONTO D. Arcrax, Clerk. (Over the Bank. Auctioneer, _ Vendor‘s Solicit(’m Dated at Durham, June 21, 1899 JAS. CARSON, _ J. P. TELFORD For further particulars apply undersigned. at time of sale; balance in thirty days without interest. y days of the Garafraxa Road, in the ship of Glenelg, in the Counl{ o containing 100 acres more or les The Third Division of Lot number alnd thf F'lir§l Division of Lot numtle)::);- eleven both in the first Concession east L Power of Sale contained in two ; certain mortgages which will be| roduced at time of Sale, there will Ee offered _ for sale by public auction, at the Middaugh House, in the Town of Durham, on | THURSDAY, JUNE 27M, 1899, At the hour of two o‘clock in the afterâ€" noon, the following property, namely : Valuable Farm Property in the ‘Township of Glenelg. Mortgage SALE! UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF ]-‘m_ve'l' of Sale contained in t It also cured me of dyspepsia, from which I was suffering at the time, so what I feel now like a new man, 1 have tried several remedies for rheuâ€" matism, some of which did me a certain amount of good, but nothing that I have taken has done so much for me as your Phrenoline, and I have much pleaâ€" sure in recommending it to other, sufâ€" fers, Yours very truly, (Signed) JAMES CARROLL, Foreman of Works, Rideau canal, GENTLEMEXN,.â€"On the advice of a friend tried one bottle of your famous rheumatic remedy, Phrenoline, and to my surprise it cured me of rheumatism, from which I haye suffered for many years. Kheumatism & Dyspepsia Curd . John Livingstone All kinds of Harvesting Maâ€" chinery, Buggies, Waggons, &e To the Phrenoline Mediind Wise Farmers iz USE THE BEST Binder Twing TERMS OF SALE : Ten per cent. Cash And they decide that the best is the Famous 571 St. Parrick StreEer, OTTAwaA, July 31st, 1896 At the Old Foundry. Oftaria,. Ont Plymouth Brand Ard go to secure it from e TOWBZ of Grey, 0., Ltd, A rull Line of the Best Pianos, Organs Turnip Sowers, Seuffiers, Ploughs, Harrows, all in stock. Attend to your Fire Insura the old established London Mutual Insuran other good Stock Companies. LOTS OF MONEY to Loan at 5%. Issue LOWER Towx r'N Implement Warerooms. WM A Full Line of BUGCG 5 q in oo m td alone. _ Prices from $50,00 upwards, WAGONS! a full carload toselect from, are the Celebrated Adams‘ Wagons. A m Will now buy a Seven Jeweled Waltham or Elgin Watch in Nickle Screw Case, _ We have Nevenâ€" teen â€"Jeweled _ Walthams an+ prices never offered before. THOROUGHBRED DURHAM BULL Spring and Summer Goods will be for service at the Central Hotel, Durham, for the season of 1899, J20, GEO. RYAN, Prop, Bull For Service. rise but our stock alone. _ Prices fr $5 B/ILL ! t$ AND WACONS DURHAM, Oxt. was bo'ught early + MB nitiiing Aitcinisat isA sacs Wls i44 your Fire Insurance. We have Mutual Insurance Company, and Two carloads of Tadhope BUGGIES select. _ We have very nice Buggies a; Democrats. _ Prices of rigs are on t] ; earl;\", and a good profit saved in freig At Durham Offices, Mondays and Court Days DURHAM OFFICE, Caiper‘s Biock. Entrance next door to Holt‘s Dental Offic« ()FFI(‘E FIRST DOOR EAST C the Durham Pharmacy Calder‘s Block. â€" Residence first door west of th Post Office, Durham. OFFICESâ€"at Owen Sound, Markdal Durham LUCAS, WRIGHT & BATSON. MONEY TO LOANâ€"Low rarrs=~ EASY TERMS Organs and Sewing Machines. Dr. T. G. KOLT L. D.S. DENTISTRY. See our Farm TRUCK. *tarrisreEeRrs, soumcirors, NOTARIES, CONVEYANCERS, ac A membe« of the ftrm will «ttend Issuer of MARRIAGE Licenses Ha y ]"Ql:!(s, ete Office, over G1ant BEARRISTEFR, soLmciTror® in Norary PuBLIC,. Ci (stan Cuifts 10¢ « each thes , and 20 Oxd ways 4 Call a bla« » ) ww i Excur: To Th New Go e wiht 1 spai The Home North ue Gome 0 Wi Would intimate th Furniture and Und lished by her father will endeavor to give ers the same entire sa Furniture of Undertaking and F ciples at r 4Â¥ The only thrs e Sight Restore Science points out the way to the restoration « sight. If your vision is defective we ca by scientific methods measu the defect and supply the necessary glass: to restore it. 10ir Gr $aots Ons Remember the Marke MacFA® PICTURE FRA MISS 40 SGâ€"ncd MONEY DONX‘T J O We tickets withou Durha: noiut. 1J3 MTISS A LW A 1 Lt ~â€"PULL PPE 1«