«* Waw > \\( 28 Weak and Impure Blood, . Liver and Kidney Diseases. Female Complaints, etc. Ask druggist or write direct to J. M. MacLrzon, Godetich, Ont. H. Parker, Druggist, Durham. MacLeod‘s System Renovator TOUCHES THE SPOT C. McArthur, Highest Price Paid for Butter. Eggs# Lard, ried Apples and Dry Picked Poult&1. this week is OVERCOATS, UNDERâ€" WEAR, and BLANKETS. These are unequalled in town. Come and be convinced. New arrivals of BOOTS & SHOES keep our Stock in this line new and upâ€"toâ€"date. @ug § 19 pecialty TRY OUR 25 cent JAPAN TEA. Also our package CEYLOYA TEA at same price. new stock of (Gentlemen‘s TIES and HANDKERCHIEFS is special attraction at bargain prices. t Price Paid for Butter. Eggs# Lard, l({we U$ *.; .3 A Cdl Durham, Ont N4 For the convenience of our friends and patrons we have had a telephone placed in Gun‘s Drug Store, Lower town, where at telephone hours we may be conveniently reached. Mr, R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain spends his winters av Aiken, 8, C. Weak nerves had caused severe pains in the back of his head. _ On using Electric Bitters, America‘s greatest Blood andi Nerve Remedy, all pain soou lett him. . He says this grand medicine is what his . country needs. All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, purifies | the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthâ€" | ens the neryves, pots vim, yigor and new | life into every muscle, nerve and organ of the body, If weak, tired or ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents. .Sold by our Druggists. 1 _ _Our annual S. S. entertainment came off last Thursday evening, and although the night had the appearâ€" ance of being unfayorable, a goodly number turned out, the proceeds covering all expenses. The concert in itself was good, _ The singing by the Durbam choir, Mr. J. A. Hunter, Mr. J. and Misses M. and L. Bradley, and the recitations given by Miss Maud Irwin of Durham need only to be mentfoned to know of their exâ€" cellency, also our home talent is worthy of (i)raise. The tea as usual was up to date. Everyone went home satisfied. ‘ Messrs, Wm. Sirr and S. Chapman and Misses L. Johnson and B. Allan went to Mt. Forest last Tuesday and selected the prize books for the 8. S. scholars, to reward them for their summer‘s labor. Fiftyâ€"five books being the number requnired, T8E REVIEW DOWN TOWN Mrs. Jas. Gordon spent a couple of weeks with her daughter Mrs. D. Long, looking after the rights of a little grandson. Miss Maggie Allan left on Friday morning for Helstein to take upâ€" her residence at the Rev. Mr. Mag wood‘s for a fow month‘s Mr. S. Queen had the misfortune on Thursday afternoon while out chopping to receive a bad cut in his hand. It required dressing by the doctor. About a dozen of the boys with their rifles, guns and hounds went out on Thursday for a days hunting, but the day not being very fayorable they did not secure much game. Three or four of them got a hare each. Geo. Pollock had a woodâ€"bee one afternoon last week. He gave the boys the usual hop at night. Mr. 8. T. Orchard‘s sale last week was well attended. Prices good, every thing sold. Mr. Geo. Pollock has gone to Allenâ€" ford to finish up his framing. Miss Victoria Ball of Hamvnden is spending a few weeks with her sister at Murdock P. O. Mr. Geo. Sharp of Dundalk and Mrs. D. P. Coleridge of Greenside, yisited their mother on Sunday. Born to Mr and Mrs Robt Mickleboro on 9th inst. a son. Mrs We Wallace was in Moorfield last week attending the funeral of her sister. Alex Sckell and sister Sarah, of Lion‘s Head, who have been visiting their uncles George and Alex Brown returned home Tuesday. Mr and Mrs John Allan, of Braudon, Man. spent a couale of days last week at W 3 Horsburgh‘s on their way to Scotâ€" land to spend the winter. Mrs. Findlay, of Yeovil, has moved into the house lately occupied by Win. Groat. We welcome her to our midst. Miss May Brown, who speunt a conple of weeks in Toronto, is home. Mrs Drevham, of Clifford, and Mis«s Minuie Lewis, of Mt. Forest, were the guests of Mrs. Geerge Freeman for a few days last week. Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr, King‘s New Life Pills, Tnousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for sick and nervons headackes. They make pure vlood and streng nerves and build up your health., _ Easy to take. Try them, Only 25¢, Money bazck if not cured, Soid by our Drugsists, 1 Mrs. I Hotton, of Orchard, speut Sunâ€" day with Mr. W Cuffe. Mrs. G Noble sr. has recovered from a severe attack of Erysipela«. Mr. W Billings‘ woodâ€"bee on Weduesâ€" day was well attended. A number of young people, spent a few pleasant hours at Mr. T G Hutton‘s on Tuesday evening of last week, Mrs. J Wells has for some time been sufferiny from a very sore finger and the Dr. fears amvutation will be necessary. Mr. J. Kennie and Mr. Win Alexander, of Durbam,. repaired the well on the Alexâ€" ander furm one dey last week. Some of the yorung ladies will be sorry to hear that Mr. A. Noble has parted with his fine driyer. Mrs. Robt Cuffe has been suffering from Bronchitis for the past three weeks and is we are sorry to state still yery ill. The Misses W. and T. Hopkins, Sunâ€" dayed in Durham. Mrs. T. E. Hutton. we are pleased. to report bas almost recovered from her recent iiluess. Mr. W. K. Reid has been reingaged for the next term. Spain‘s Greatest Need. That Throbbing Headache MURDOCH. Hutton Hill. Holstein. | Lots, and Concessions comprised in each | Berth, will be furnished on application personally, or by letter, to the Departâ€" ment of Crown Lmda or to the Crown Timber offices at OTTrAwa and RaAT Porâ€" TAGE. E. J. DAVIS, Commissioner of Crown Lands. N.B.â€"No unauthorized publication of I| this advertisement will be paid for. | Ma; the Township of Normax, part of !CAPREOL. Berth No. 4 DavIs and the north part of the Township of Wipprâ€" | FIELD, all in the District of NiIPI8SSING, and certain small areas in the DistrICTP | of Ramny RIYER, will be offered for Sale | by Public Auction at the Department ot Crown Lands, Tcronto, at the hour of ’ oNE o‘clock p. m., on WEDNESDAY. the TWENTIETH day of DECEMBER next. Sheets containing conditions and terms of Sale, with information as to Areas. t ux s seuve & & : ALGOMA, NIPISSING and RAINY RIVERDISâ€" TRICTS, viz:â€"the Townships of BowruL, Foy, HaRTY, LUMsDEXN, RÂ¥yax and part of MONCRIEFF, in the District of ALGoâ€" AUCTION SALE savings lmnl-:Jd;(r)os_ii-sV‘c;f~ "$100an«il upâ€" wards. Prompt attention and every facility afforded customers living at a distance. J. KELLY, Agent. SAVINGS BANK. Interest allowed on A general Banking business transacted. Drafts issued and collections made on all points. Deposits received and interâ€" est allowed at current rates. AGENTS in all principal points in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, United States and England. Head Office, Toronto CAPITAL, Authorized ... ... . $2 CAPITAL, Paid UP::*+:+**+«>. I RESERVE FUND +)..â€" â€"> _ OTANDARD BANK OF CANAD1 DEPARTMENT or CRowX Laxps (Woods and Forests Branch) Toronto, November 1st, 1899 otice is hereby given that under authâ€" ority of Order in Council, TrmBERr BeErtHs as hereundermentioned in the The weather throughout the Domâ€" ’ini(m in the month of November was generally of a typical character, only that in British Columbia the rainfall was excessive, November having been the wettest month on record. In the maritine Provinces an unusually heavy snow storm occurred about the middle of the month. In Manitoba and. the Territories, as in Ontario and Quebec, the weather was unusually fine, the temperation being sll’ghtly above, and the rainfall slightly below the average, so that an exceptionally good opportunâ€" ity has been offered for finishing up the fall work. DURHAM AGENC No rain during the week, but snowâ€" fall of 14 inches during the latter part of it, with of course good sleighing. General direction of the wind during the early part of week,. north westerly, occasionally blowing hard, but for the latter part southerly and south easterly, Sunshine only six hours for the whole week and that on the afternoon of Friday. What makes your lips so very sore Said Sarah‘s crossâ€"eyed pap And Sarah to the old man said "Tis caused by a small cha‘p. Then Sarah‘s little brother Fred, As yet unknown to fame Looked Sarah in the face and said. What is th > small chap‘s name?" WEATHER BULLETIN A valued subscriber sends us the followâ€" ing poetic effu:ions*â€"Ed. Hallo ! Jack Frost! I thought you were lost, You are such a terrible rover,| Or else frozen fast | To the Nortb Pole at last, You‘d stay till the winter was yver, But here you are now, F3 With y our frosty old pow, And soon will the breezes mellow Ring sharp and clear, Anf{{shouts of cheer Will welcome you back old fellow! My mittens and cap My skates and strap And sled are everso handy, Just waiting for you And your frosty crew, My beautiful Jackâ€"aâ€"dandy! And soon we‘ll go ; Over ice and snow; Andsoon will the sleighâ€"bells ringing Join in the song Of the merry throng Of boys and girls who are singing. Hallo ! Jack Frost! 3 We thought you were lost; We were really troubled about you. And fe;u-et{ it is true, We should have to do The whole winter long without yon. W. F. COWAN, President. GEO. P. REID, Manager. THE SMALL CHAP. HALLO ! JACK FROST. T â€"OF ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO in Manitoba and. the in Ontario and Quebec, is unusually fine, the TIuBER BERTHS Wt d . ... ... $2,000,000 «++ .++ > .. 1,000,000 kyscs c@f s â€" 40 week, but snowâ€" ;z the latter part good sleighing. the wind during uko‘ ja:‘g 6 14. Top Draft Queen Heating Stoves: K«> JUST ARRIVED from the Canada Carriage Brockville. Call early and see the Best Colle Cutters ever brought to Durham. Many Sty] one Quality, THg BEST.â€" A CARLOAD OF CUTTERS I ( o 0 Oe * her howing Machinesâ€"Boot Puipers, &¢,. _ We hope to meet ali old friends and many new ones in our New Premises NK 2 West of the Middaugh House, JUJno. LIVINGSToOoNE . l ie ols ale it es is s ts e ie is sys ts t is ty ty in op op t ip tp op 30 4 Sterling Silter Novelties, B# Silverwatre, Flatware, 3x Ladies & Gent‘s Watches tz Jewelry, Rings, Spe BB e eB o on ie oi e ofie aje ie oï¬ e e ae ie oï¬ on ae e obe oo oo oge ognge 3 + & Fior XMmas. # We take pleasure in telling our readâ€" ers of this noble institution, for who Lnowu but some of the little ones withâ€" this district mz"evon now have need of its services! The trustoes desire us to emnounce that the doors of the Hosâ€" pital are thrown wide open to receive any sick ormiling child under 14 years of age who cocid be benefited by its bard bed. and attended lovingly but intermittently by a hard working n::.hnr. Picture the improvrement in that child‘s ï¬oap?nu of recovery when taken into the bright atmosphere of a hospital ward, where it will be careâ€" fully and tenderiy nursed and where every care of modern surgical @and medical science will be given it. it would make one‘s heart achke to see the surroundings of dissom{fort where some of these little lives have been sliowly ebbing away until word of the Hospital‘s mercies has hbroumht a promiss of health to the child and th‘e pleasures of hope to the parents. ts Nicture the improvement that must follow to a crippied child piteously suffering from some sad spinal disease, lying perhaps in a dark corner on a ed for every day neads, and where the parents cou‘ld not possibly afford to supp‘y the braces supports and orthoâ€" pasci® apparaius, let alone secure ibhe attendance of the eminent surgeons who dedicate their services to the Hospital. See them and be interested. Mory ef the dilde ;tuiiml‘uâ€""(-!é;!:ov frot}x homes where esery do‘lar is needâ€" "!be resu‘ts have been eminently salisfrctory. NKot enly is it possible to gâ€"t these appliances quickly and correcily made for each patient, but the expense has Laen groatly reduced, and endless savings will be elfected. The better to procure the appliances needed in curing the deformities of many little patients, the Hospital Iruâ€"tees have this year added a very im: ortant department to the Ho«piâ€" 14 A bu‘liimg adjo.ning ihe large LEosLital oa «ouâ€"g> sirset was purâ€" **sd4d, and in it weâ€"e placed the muchâ€" inery and material nseded for the m<k ng o‘ all kinds o( appliann~s needâ€" ed in cifierent cases of surgery. An exper| workman bhais been seecured from Kew York i0 euperintend the making of these appiances to the exact measâ€" urements and cesig is submitted by the murgcons attending each case Wheeled Vehiclesâ€"Singer Sewing Machines AVith anotber year‘s work added to *ukul LJind its services are free to little the twentyâ€"two years Of its existence, f‘chiildren whose parents cannot afford tike Hospital for Bick Children, Torâ€" the emall feoe charged. KNone are reâ€" ento, has sent out its report of the fused admission. For this Hospital was good that it bas done. In 23 years founded in 1875 by greatâ€"bhearted men the Hospital has nursed and treated and women, who saw the need of the $8,00) prinâ€"stricken ehildren, which is special care necessary for sick, destitute truly 1 great reourd. Last year over and friendless children, liittle ones who, 5000 children were treated in the in~ through misfortune, disease and povâ€" dooo ard outauvor depariments. The erty could not help themseives, thoug‘k fame of the Hospital has travelled far toâ€"day its fame has spread, and many indeed, for the jlittle patients are Of whe Hopital patients come from brought to its doors from a‘l parts of stately homes as well as humble dwellâ€" the province. Some marve.lous cures ings. What charity has so great a have beon effected by its skilful whyâ€" claim on the sympathies of men, woâ€" sicians, whilo many a little crippled men and childrent Qhu‘d has recovered the use of deformâ€" The Ho:pital is one of the largest ed limbe undar the care of its surgsous. institutions of its kind in _ the No expense is spared in any sirg‘e world. In it there is amncommodation for case when there is the least hbope of 200 children. Toâ€"dey there are more such emendilure'ngmg beneficial. than 109 patients in the ootsâ€"babies, l‘l:e better to procure the sppliances boys and girls. AVith anotber year‘s work added to the twentyâ€"two years of its existence, tiks Hospital for Bick Children, Torâ€" ento, has sent out its report of the A Charitable Institution Caring for Sick and Cripâ€" pled Children from All Parts of the Province of Ontario, $30,000 IN The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. Lowrr Towx We wish our customers and all a Merry Christmas Those wishing to give a present that will be kept and remembered will call and see A. Gordon‘s large and complete line of everything in Greup of Fixz Patien‘s now in the Hoâ€"pstal,â€"(From a phoograph.) A. GORDON, e Â¥t W â€"«â€"Buy one and be pleased. HORN‘8 OLD STAND t of any donntions as soon as ro;;i!od.. so, to whom donations may be sent will also send written acknowledgment Through the columns of the Teronto Evening Telegram each donation wil} be acknowledged, as well as in the Annual R‘:rofl J. Ross Robertson, Chairmin of the Hospital Trust, Torenâ€" And $1 is an appreciable gift. For many dollars will follow yours. "He who gives quickly gives twice." All they ask is a dollar from each kind heartâ€"or more if you Jeel you can wpare it. A fonstion of $100 will support a cot in the Hospital for one year. A donation of $2,000 will endow a cot for all time. They will be pleased to send a report or any required particulars to any reader of this paper. The Trustees are making a special Christmas aq‘ézeul for money to disâ€" charge this debt. They know they bhave the kindly sympathy of every ons for a mother charity, which stands erect, with arms outstreuched, ready to gather into its embrage the sick and ailing little creatures who are epâ€" titled to health, the first greas need to a fair etart on life‘s journsy. or a toatal de) of $39,000. I{ the friends of the Hospital are just a little mere liberal this year, that huge inâ€" debtedness will be lifted, and the Hosâ€" pital for Fick Children will swing into the twentieth century free from debt. There is still left a mortgage of £25,000 and a bank ovenrdraft of $5,000, In close affiliation with the Hospital is The Lakeside Home for Little Chilâ€" dren. the convalescent branch, where all the patients wh» can be moved are taken to spend the warm summer moaths. The Lakeside Home was a gift of a Toronto gentleman to the Hoapiâ€" tal. It is locited on the southâ€"west corner of Toronto Island, and the situaâ€" tion is a breezy and health<giving ane. This great charity is supported by the voluntary contributions of the people of Oniario. ‘The ordinary exâ€" «avliture last year was over $35,000. k'mv thinks to the renerasity of the public. this exponse was met, and §25,tâ€"Q9 was paid oï¬ the mortgage, which had bs«an vetarding and barâ€" assing the work for years. Clotks, etc.. etc Many Styié;;von] y i Carriage Works, B:est Collection of DURHAM, Oxt Russian Iron. Wood Savers ased. $10 and up. Lucg ham from 1 FoR old wi chang Sun O prenil n« t1 Revie amil Rer p\t M t1 M 18