t « Prof. Fleteher, of the Ottawa Ex ppomental Farm, in his address at the meeting of the Daryman‘s Associâ€" ation at Stratford made some interestâ€" Ing remarks on infurious insects, and how to stamp them out. â€" For instance, the horn fly, so injurions to cattle, could be destroyed by the use of a. mixture of two parts ecal oil and one | «+ soap suds, or by a mixture of one part sour milk to ten of water, These mixtures may be appHed by a brush ai spunge or swab.. They a and ofluetive, and wilt clea Witube dsA id ciil mulk with the addition of a small quanâ€" tity of oil meal. At the end of four weeks she should have oats and bran and after this she should have plenty of exercise. _ After the first calving she should be milked for 16 or 18 montha _ Then after a period of rest she should be placed in the dairy. Duiry cows should be fed with clover hay, which is the best wlhen properly enred. They should also have oats and peas and Indiar. cOrn. Mr. Everen] approves much of the silo treatment of [ gorn for cattle. ~~®/. i verett of the Experimental furm, Ohio, gave the results of his exâ€" perience in rearing cows for the dairy. in sne tirst place ne said he attached no unportance to breed so called. The brindie cow was as good as any if she was a good milker, and whatever cow possessed this necessary quality, of whatever breed she belonged to, or [ even it of no breed at all, was the cow to be chos n. And by this tes, of every ’ ten cows, six would be rejected Then | In rearing a heiter call to becomea dairy cow, great attention should be paid to her feeding during her early days. After a week she should be ted on skim â€"Mr. Everett, of the furm, Ohio, gave the re perience in rearing cow In she first nlucs nm eat â€"The settlement by arbitration o #tho disputes between employers and «mployo@ bas found favour.cn this as rwell as on the other sicde of the Atlantic and Ims become law in Ontario and in the mother country. ‘This enlightened and Christian mode of settiing disputes is being sought to be earried further, and to apply to international differâ€" «nces of opinion which cannot be disâ€" posed of by the ordinary methods of «liplomacy. _ Some â€"three hundred members of the British lHouse of Comâ€" mons, of the Bright School on such questions deputed one of their number, Mr. W. R. Cramer to interyview the Presicdent of the United States on the subject. Mr. Cramer has been well received in Washington, and the other day he presented to Mr. Cleveland a memorial signed by 353 mem bers of the House of Commons who were in favour of settling by arbitraâ€" tion all questions in dispute between uw,; Britaiggand the United states, whici comu «ct be settlea hy the orâ€" dinary methods of diplomacy. . Tuis is & sign of the healthy eondition of the time«s and an evidence of the growing power of Christianity in moulding the J® vliu‘)’ of nations. } i w ol ECC CCC MCY IRERT amsd advises hWis Bisho;:s to give specia btention to two objects: first, t adrancement of learning, and second aperfecting:of methods in the manage mesilt of Church affairs. -Pope Leo XIII has ; Encyelical letter to Are Bishops of the Roman Cat in the United States, J Joices with admiration . strides .made by the A public n seaterial thing gratulates this church in tne frectom enjoyved and terz pace whkh the countr Still, the Pope maintains the union 6t L!mreh and a. Jns iriends, Medi at pr in the mileg 0 d (:, 3 _ ""U* unexpected. For in Mr. UGladstones presence in the House, they PNXpect to secure a tower of strergth in sa; po ting their legislative Programme _ Mr. Gladstonce‘s health, as well 1s hiy cye sight, has imnroved Â¥as. ue t ce es =â€"Mr. Gladstone has his former colleagues t pear in the House of Cor next Session, and will louse and vote on the | the Armenian atrocities . of L/ rd‘s veto Bill. ‘This ®s gratifying to the Rose as it was unexpected. UGladstones presence in they exnect to seenrs Wnnga us face to face with the fact that | _ IP an admirable specch deliver with .uc: a leader, we mu-!t,.ubanbeucr few days ago by the Hon. Mr. Lat men in the Legislature." But how are to gn immense gathering in Mont to them when the prefe . 7 ,’o'":,m‘:,', u,','.',',,. M.,,w.;m’b * | the Liberal leaderstated " anew Cl l Liberal platform. â€"Lord Randolph Churehill, son of the | Mr. Laurier did not mince matters. })uke of .'\hrllol_«»nï¬h, ?’ied re:emlly :;'» was there to defend and advocate is residence <in London, ingland. | ; ; He began well, entered Parliament at l;:beral platform, not. to N CCenf an early age. and was appointed | that had ulready been done at Chaneellor of the Exchequer in Lord | Ottawa feonyvention. ~*That ‘platf Salisbury‘s Administrat‘on, â€" But the comprehended the following subjec foill'a-s al»r youth pmvedhom n'x'uch for him Firstâ€"Condemnation of the â€" fis and, ultimately cut sbort the career of iss Ivalike Je Whur might)havu played an usefai policy ofthe.Conserv:xtno(.ol\ ernme and important part in public affairs, | together with the declaration of â€" He married the daughter of Mr. L. policy ot the Litrera} party on the sa Jq:rumo-i of .\':-; 1'urk‘. A further not subject. we otf Lord Churehil} appears in the 5 e L first page cf this lesue, * â€" ] Secondâ€"Recipro®ity mf" m 1.. to Marter brings us face to face with the fact that with such a leader, we must have better men in the Legislature." But how are you to get them when the people prefer to elect the other follows? nderfully The Kincardine Review tive) bewails the weaknes of and his supporters in the It says that "the drop from Meredith down â€"The Liberal party of Ontario will rejoice tw know that at the byeâ€"clection held on Monday last in Kingston, the Hon. W. Harty, Commissioner of Pubâ€" lig Works, was elected. Hhs majority was 432! Evidently, the spirit of inâ€" tolevrance which was said to be the cause of Mr. Harty‘s defeat at the Proâ€" vincial general election, bas sudden! y collansed â€"Geo. Tucker, exâ€"M. P. P., West Wellington, has appealed from the decision of the jadges unseating and disqualitving him for corrupt practices. The appeal will not likely be heard until sge month of April. . In the meanâ€" time Mr. Tucker‘s seat is vacant. The értg Review. erfulie _ * 2 78 0x Nds improved erfully. "At the Riviera, on the errancan, where he is wintering sent, he takest walking exercise PTTTDITS OE ' sent, he takest walking . open air daily, and does in hour in snow, wind or uâ€"ly as the more von DURHAM, JANUARY SI en in enjoyed and on having with the country‘s progress. Yore maintains the theory of * Church and State to be the but he accepts the inevitahle 6 his Bishoys to give special o two Objects: first, the soman Catholie Church ’ States, Pope Leo reâ€" | Imiration of the nï¬idi by_ the American Reâ€" â€"â€"â€"+*44â€".._.._ .‘fll] has addressed asn 7 mraâ€"hepression of cor Ustone has announced to i rrkert Mlleagues that he will ap. | Maifeasance in office. eopid ouse of Commons during l"ounh-Ecnnnmy in the a _ and will address the tion of public affrirs. 1’“’ t"" !:'ie Ir ‘?lh"q“‘;!;'b"v Fifthâ€"The right and duty B';l;:oc',rm,"":'! ',::†l?eu:r‘: ment to investigate all ‘cofr to the Rosebery ministry | malfeasance in office. expected. For in Mr,. Sixthâ€"The selling of publ resente in the Ionue L... o. _ .. *+ Gevs Ciph Churchill, son of the orough, died recently at in London, England. , entered Parliament at to Archbishe WB (nffiliese. The meeting \;m; then addressed by | *!"E 4 ) end of four ’Sir Oliver Mowat who congratulated , Thre ts and bran | the country on the unity offecling ex. ’ foliow have plenty iuin%‘between the Provinces of Quebec first calving | and Ontario. We all want better laws, ( Binnie r 16 or 18| better government, a purer and more | Brown . cconomical administration of public af. !},f"' n eriod of rest faws and that prosperity which these | ~""** the dairr. | other reforms would ‘secure to the | , Mess with clover p(‘oplc'(‘)f this chfluntrf:'. And all expor. }:‘l‘m‘l::f ience shows, that that vosperizy and . PR PYOPSTlY | these other objects are mlx’l_v obtainable f{'.l,'(;p';';l _ have oats| under a Liberal government, and "I newly Mr. Everets may add," said (.:lr. M;‘)walt ‘;a Liberal ;m]nid la p government under the leadership of | le« ged t Falment of the distinguished friend who has ‘Ii)ust I 0. $un been addressing you," o‘ down ~ergeÂ¥â€".._._.___., weaknes of_.\‘fr: Marter N@s, and «con in the States on does his four oOr Fain as youthfal of ps and | ltguhiur«- | _ HMas risen rapidly to a position | of great im portance in the older Provinces ’ of Canada. Canadian Cheese is second to none in the world, and the output of Ontario especially has steadily grown ‘ in recent years in quality and value, | The Empire to which we are indebted i for figures says that in 1865 there were | only 60 factories in Ontario ard twelve | Quebee, producing in ail 6,480,000 | pounds of cheese. In 1891 there were lgnunm.wm turned out cheese l (Conserva to Marter ut the | comprehended the following subjects : i for him Firstâ€"Condemnation of the _ fiscal :"::e'!{l‘f policy of the Conservative Government, affairs, | together with the declaration of the Mr. L | policy ot the Lireratl party on the same ier not | subject. * in the ’ Seoondâ€"Rccipmclty of trade with Cur neighbors. 7 Thirdâ€"Repression of corroption and :ciï¬ln;’ maifeasance in office.© > , > during l"ounh~Ecnnnmy in the administraâ€" ss the | tion of public affuirs. ";"gg:‘é Fiftthâ€"The right and duty of Parliaâ€" The Finance minister, Mr, Fost bringing down his budget last ses said, that the protection mode of ing a revenue was, ‘"that while raise the amount of money neces for the courtry, you must stinulate development ‘of the resoumes of country that is, by giving she m facturers the right to tax the )e for their own benetfit." Hon. \Jill Laurier pointed out, and plainly ; ed that the object of the tarift un ‘ Erou.-ction was, not to raise ; rever ut to raise money to develop the called infant industrics, that is to s to raise taxes not t.o(‘xlace in the pu treasury for the needs of the count but to place them in the pocket certain tavored classes and individt â€"â€"the â€" manufacturers and combir Now, added Mr. Laurier, "reverse t principlo:. Have a tariff not for + C 1 0 0_ . sO00C ‘HCrease the population of the cities while at the same time the country . was impoverished, all the worse for the cities in the long run. For it is an incontrovertible fact, that cities can only thrive permanently when the country is in a flourishing condition as well." What conduces to the prosperity of the one conduces to presperity of the other, They cannot be set apart _ But this rapid increase of the population of Montreal was due, not to protecâ€" tion, simply, but to natural causes, such as her geographical position being the connecting point between ocean navigation and inland navigation and also to the energy, capacity and perâ€" severance of some of the citizens, notably, Hon. John Young and Sir Hugh Allan. Situated thus as Montreâ€" al is, her true policy in common with that of the whole country, is, to remove all restricticn out of the way of trade, and then she will prosper as the wholc country will, | .s tle of lice as well, The ravages of EW . | the pea weevil, an insect which is on â€"â€"â€". | the increase, could be arrested by 1895. ’ putting the pea seeds into tight cotton rvzems, | b2gs, and holding them over till the ., West | 500000 year. ‘The insect hatches durâ€" : jk Arm i ing the first year, and therefore in| t and | the bag, where it does not fird the] actices, | necessary nourishment, and as a | heard | natural consequenece would die of ‘ L'“c‘"†| starvation. Anether FCa insect hatches ! from an egg laid on the green pod as f i, _,;j | 8000 as formed. â€" ‘The egg quickly io will | developes into the caterpillar which io COnP | case tss way into the pod. â€" When full m, the â€" s f Pab. | grown it falls to the ground where it ijority | remainsall winter. The remedy lies in of inâ€" | the proper rotation of erops, and in Eep':‘o‘:‘ } growing the peas of every succeeding den}y | Y®Ar as faur removed from the pea field of the last year as possible. The clover | . I seed midge Prof. Fletcher said, was | ‘;"""-“‘ | on the increase. â€" But the remedy was | / arter | 4 hz | ature, | & simple one viz. to cut and feed the ‘ | clover early and before the seed I | opened. 1 ETTE "@ | actual settlers and not to speeul ':f I Seventhâ€"The franchise‘â€"th ,, | able dis tribution of Parlian d | representation, e I-Zightbâ€"â€"'l‘cmpcrancc. 5 As to the trade policy, he wa j | and explicit. s | _ The Conservative party bel f / protection ; all their hope is pro l The Libemlpany believe in fre { on broad lines, sach as exists in | Britain, and their immediate o | a revenue tarifâ€"a tariff to be d 'x'rom eastoms, but which will i | duties except for the purpose i venue ; tariff® which will neithe, mor favor any ci.1ss to the preju« favor of anybody ; a tariff whos and purpose will be to derive the imun berefit from the minini? ation. Montrealors would reply Mr. T4 said, that protection had done things for Montreal. It had, would say, increased its populati percent. during the last decade. during that same period of time to 1801 the whole country had increased its population eleven per However granting that the poli Protection did increase the popul of the cities while at the same tim country was impoverished â€" 1 THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY & T e me 140 Of "° Ofanybody ; a tariff whose aim success, is, proper e l purpose will be to derive the maxâ€" | ture of the product in berefit from ‘the miniming trx. | the proper care in t m. f butter and ch("cse to e s r Here is a subject lontrealors m,u!d repiy Mr. Laurior rsecive due atienti , that protection had done 8¥°at | the Patrons ot Indn: gs for Montreal. â€" It had, they j session of Parliamen 1d say, increased its population 39 samâ€"â€"# $ ent. during the last decade. But . ‘ B l C COUNTY PA; ng that same period of time 1881 mc 81 the whole country had only We do not blame t! eased its population eleven percent. | bringing this old fash ever granting that the policy of | us, butsince they me ection did increase the population ‘ ll!nust continuous bl *+ 4@ se THE LIBERAL PLATFORM PCa weevil, an insect which is on increase, could be arrested by ing the pea seeds into tight cotton , and holding them over till the nd year. ‘The insect hatches durâ€" the first year, and therefore in bag, where it does not fiad the is 30090 M Foster, in his budget last session, rotection mocde of rais was, ‘"that while you it of money necessary you must stinulate the the resoumes of the Ks ie % . â€" 2""C° party believe in 1 their hope is protection. arty believe in free trade , sach as exists in Great heir immediate object is * °%" sHe Tong run. vertible frct, that rive permanent] y is in a flourishing What conduces to ave a ];"-Rer the necessities is the policy of "~ CCC AuOse RTent ' the Patrons of al. _ It had, they | session of Parl ed its population 39 sw last decade. But P period of time 1831 sOunI country had only | iva do not bl ion eleven percent. bringing this o that the poliey of | us, butsince th that is to say, ce in the public t the country, the pockets of ind individuals immedate object is tariff to be derived which will levy no the purpose of re 6 .N¢ manu tax the people Hon. Wilfred plainly statâ€" tariff under e & revenue, 1 20 C EOR AHTBAONSes Are provided in Montreal, Quebec or Haliftax and refrigerating : party believe in | COpartments provided on a fast line‘ hope is protection of At.lnn_uc stc;unc'm, then, the b‘lllt('l Menaip * | trade will be profitable to the Canaâ€" ‘lieve in free trade dian dairymen as the cheese trade is as exists in Great | at the present day. No portion of the aumediate object is l"rf,viucc is mlurc (}ccply int(‘:‘fe_:s(u-d in art x da#ixa this question than the county of Grev, 'â€.‘““’?"‘ derived | fop v£i1h our abundance of running hich will levy no water, tine pasturage, a soil and climâ€" he purpose of re ate specially suited for the growing of will neither hurt | reots and fodder, there are here all ) the prejudice or) the conditions necessary to successful C dairying. _ ‘The one thing needful to tariff whose MHOF D SHA esE ht ennmess ael ce L S SER NR _ CCit bines, reverse this not for proâ€" nue, and it sser amount following subjects : tion of the fiscal rative Government, declaration of the party on the same and advocate the not. to present it ; beetn done at the â€" ~*That ‘platform in Kis . _.2_._ _ ; CUCH Fhat h co all in his power to maintain .( nity of the position in which placed him. 5 Sottey e aroa DP PUFE aty gl‘m-inus’}y shown by their action in electing him, He did not know that there was any special business to transact this session. â€" This they would find out as they roceeded, He again thanked them for lfx)oir confiâ€" dence, assuring the counci} that he would C0 all in his nowa» .. _ _: _!Nat he wor Messra Ker the vote be n Binnie receive full support . Anderson and newly elected amid applause ledged t&m hon 0. gmmd Time * | _ On Tuesday afternoon, at 2. _| all were on hand, but a few we | having just arrived, and after handshaking and introduction: | prevailed to adjourn till 7.30 | hour with the Clerk in the ch ! inations for Warden began ' Binnie. Glenelg, was nomi Reeve Anderson, of Sullivan, R. Staples, of Glenelg. 1st De of Collingwood, by Reeves Keppel and Gilray, of Euphras Shnte, of Holland, by and 1st Dep. Thompsor Reeve Brown, of Meaf Ning and Depâ€"I, Read, c â€" Three ballots wara tat | complished if balf the number were left I * "ome, and a central place like Durâ€" ham chosen for a meeting place, where, removed from all temptations of boutâ€" ing, excurions, etc. the work could be expeditiously done, We may return fo this matter: in the meantime we conâ€" gratulate ourselves that there is no Senate in connection, no pensioning system in vogue, and its members we believe provide their own trunks, penâ€" knives, thimbles, cork scerews, ginger, etc. ‘ the Dominion, more than half as as large as the parliament in this preâ€" mier province of Ontario, and about oneâ€"quarter the size of the House of Commons at Ottawa. Surely in these economical times, full of ecovomical } cries, a respectable saving could be acâ€" ‘ This County Council, or Parliament as we have it above, is one of the largest, 'if not the largest, in the Dominion. Efforts have been made to reduce the number, but nothing has yet been acâ€" complished in this direction, and so Grey gets along with a Parlinment larger than some of the Provinces of the Dominion, _ more than half as as large as the parliament in this preâ€" mier province of Ontario, and abont Dws O@ Tuesday of last week the fifty three reeves and deputies from the 16 tewnships 4 towns and 2 villages of this large county met in 0. Sound and deâ€" posited with Clerk Rutherford the certificates of their clection. received by t 1st Bal 16 15 13 rt _ of the c ind Staples t] A22 w . err and Shute made unaning a high price in the markets of the mother country. The butter trade has not been so fortunate. In 1880 over tour imuillion pounds wereâ€"exported to the British market and sold at someâ€" thing over 707, 800. In 1880 the export ot buster fell to 1,701, 4 pounds, which to the value of $9,578,00V and in 1893 Canada exported to Great B:ritain cheese to the value of $13,407,470. This remarkable developement of the checse iudustry in Canada has resulted from the excelience of the article itself and by that excellence it commanded I BCCASITR TT and fodder, there are here all nditions necessary to successful ng. â€" ‘The one thing ncedful to 3, is proper care in the manufaeâ€" the products of the dairy and COUNTY PARLIAMENT “‘:li:tâ€"il:;; Nr. B TORONTO & standing ernoon, at 2.30 o‘clock but a few were hungry 3 Euks ead, of St, y e taken rese:) Ond P 1 172700 acknow. \ speech which the enses 2s follows. m Serme 12000 50 Over till noxt mceting, Petition of °+ C2C after the usual Adlam and others rereduction of salaries itroductions a motion | lsid over, in _ till 7.30, at which | â€" The following recounts wore ordered to be k in the chair nomâ€" | $4 euch to the DupuL)‘ kelnrniug ofleers ar K to each | pc liing place And place of noming den "'h’“’_'- Reeve $3 to John Smull for distributing billog p was nominated by $3.20 6. Fousom for flour to James Smith an ( Sullivan, and Depâ€" | gent, 22035 to Alex. Begus for building 40 rod elg. Ist I’OI"R- Kerp | fouce on con. 2 end 3 8. D, }t.. lot 47, €6.40 to : J Resves Clark, of | 2040 Campbell for putting in a cuvor on t ie to & §. stadt rowd. $5 to Jus. Hudson for repairs to bri of Euphrasia. Reeve 2 200E Tine 90 and 21 con 3 8. PF., ©13.81 to J & by Reeve Boland Rtuthorford for clestion stationery und Colleo: pson, of Ar:e:.msin. Roll, $4345 to J. Mitchell for prinmg Che Heafflnl. by Reeve | #00k, Tax Recoipts, Coltector‘s Notices t A Warrunts, Nomination Notices, Financial 8t ad, of St. Vincent, liemts and Ballots, $3 sach to the Reove taken resulting as Tromsurer for inaking Financial Statoment. â€" clmim presented by Mr, Caldwell of Durham Ond Bal, 3rd Bal | damnee done to his stazo by Upsetting at . 20 30 Arthur‘s Hill, Garafraxe roud, was laid over 13 further information until next mnï¬l?l. 5 17 23 The tlotk waeinstunns o 2 0. 9 AOR animous council, . M then ©*corte and after the Binnie ie the Co. Council for fashioned storm upon met we have had an s bluster, last week the fifty deputies from the 16 al or ine growing of | _ Messrs Craham, Brown, Kerr, Blythe, there are here all lP)‘n:{. McKinley, Henry, Williscroft and the vd;g:: it had ved that and Mp, yote the Mesars could be acâ€" er were left Parliament the largest, Dominion. reduce the d the chair i Bal 30 ng as The Tea Mcetings are ‘pnst and all seemn well satisfied. ‘The Methodist Tea Mecting which was postponed till Tuesâ€" day this week was a (se(-i«hsl success, Rev, Mr. Couch addressed the meel.iuf in good style, his main su;:}ect * Ambiâ€" tion" which was a need element to xo through this life, Rev. Mr. Christie also addreâ€"sed the meeting in his wows1 It‘s son our town The Te UR Umis year. Council the Lorne House, Elmwoo Februnry next, up to whic strueted to recorve applic assessor in the banaweiting so tendors for trinting the ters List, and Minancisl S rent year, Smtitty 12020000 10 Alex, Bemes for buihn‘ug 40 r feuce on con. 2 and 3 8. D. R, lot 47, £6 10 ;c()lm Campbell for putting in a Cuvor o stadt roud. 85 to Jus. Hudson for repairs to on Side line 20 ana 21 con 3 8. D.K., y1361 q Rtuthorford for clestion stationery und Coi Roll, @4345 to J, Mitchell for prining Book, Tax Hocoiptu, Coltector‘s Notice Warrunts, Nomination Notices, Financia} ments and Bullots, 3 each to the Kee Tromsurer fo, making Fioancial Statomen clmim presented by Mr, Caldwell of Durh damage done to his stazo by upsetting 4 Arthur‘s Mill, Garafraxze roud, was laid o further istforme t meaun is oo ’ etch on mis J OY: He,gave a short etch on his ut.u(;y while at College, T and Auditor Vickors to enquire into Trens Petitions from I, G F. Foster and others wore laid over till nox Adlam and others re laid over, _ The first mocting was beld at Alian Park on 1st inet. and the new conncil made the necessary «Aeclarations, Messrs» Ale#, Stophen AndJ. W. Vickers were appointed arditons, Mcessts, 4. Suthorlana, J Small, and C, Bobhnsrck member# of the board of health, the Reeve is to have charge of all. bridges, while Putherbough, Brown, Ries .ud‘ Dickson are roud commissioners; The reeve | and Auditor Vickors wore ®ppointed a committe ; to enauite into muasl .00 00 coming warde some time since you t IF densations AisaBacdiii d in the hanawriting of the applicants, al~ ra for printing the Audito:‘s Repert, Yoâ€" t« and Financisl Statemect for the curâ€" Messrs Gilray, McKinley, Bola son, Bell, Shute, Palmer, Howe at Chairman, COMMUNICATE _ Mesers Cochran CoUNTY PROPERTY, Messrs Sing, Murcoch, Westaway, Lemon, Davis, J. McDonald, Dobie Ries, Howe, Morice, Kerr, Rac, Gil braith, Beaton, G. Thom son, Graham, Staples, Douglass and 3["):\nghmx.~Mr. J. C. MeDonald, Chairman. *# @4 ««â€"_ Messrs Boland, Messiigor, Smelsor, Gilmay, Cochrane, Murdoch, Staples, Shute, Preston, Clark, Blythe, Graham, Anderson, Sing, J. MeDonald, Brown, Chisholm, Gorsline, Corbeit, Howe, Bel! and Rac,â€"Mr. Blythe, Chairman. ROADS AND BRIDGES, Messrs Dickson, May, Beaton, Swansâ€" ton, Erskine, Staples, Monaghan. Gilâ€" The mecting adjourned after the reading of the minutes of the last meetâ€" ing, and the appointment, by a general ballot of a special com. of five to strike the atanding committees of the year. This committee handed in their report next morning and afier some changes, was passed as follows :â€"â€" FINANCR, P ROADS ANT Messrs Dickson, M n, Erskine, Stapl aith, R. MceDona CRAWFORD hie, Read, Mc( 1 Watson.=â€"Afr Its excellonce is due to fts prosenting i. the form most acceptab‘e and pleasâ€" ant to the tast«, there reshing and truly beneficial propertice of & porfect laxâ€" ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headscher and fevers aud permanently euring gons‘ipation, 1t has given ssti_/Zaction to millions and mst with the approvas of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kidâ€" neys, Liver and Be «‘s withont weakâ€" ening them and is is porfectly free from every objectione bie substance. Eyrup of Figs is for sale by all drug. f:’sta in 7"c. bettles, but it is manaâ€" ° actured b{ the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the nams, Syrup of Tigs, and being woll informed, you will not #eeapt any substituto if . ferod. BENTINUCK COUNCII life. Rev. Mr. Christie the meeting in his usnal way. He gave a short Brings comfort and improvement :ud tends to onal enjoyment when rightly uned!w‘;'he many, who live betâ€" ter than others and enjoy life more, with lesg expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world‘s best products ty the needs of physical being, will attest the valuo to heaith of the pure liquid lazative rciniples embriced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. reâ€"reduction of 0s. securition, Garner, Danie 8 asking for ‘xt me oting, P hts wore erdered to b y Returning oflcers a d&dtnihutlng bul ir to James Smit T.NOWLEDGE ION8 AND MEMORIALS, ane, Preston, Chisholm 'illi.»s«-_r:ufl, Davis, Bell Mr. Read DUCATION, , Read, Clark, Dickson and, Fraser, T. I. Torp , Rue, Movice, Gorsline ind Brown.â€"Mr. Gilray. Daniel Knechte} J und Collector\ BRIZRY BANKS sULTANX primg £1,,008 |" _ Parromed Ktascl 40th, 1894 ; youk CP#A"® | Bros., Orchardville, Ont. 2nd ‘s Notices und | lor, Dromore, Ont Bire, Briery Financial State= | dum Miss Emma, 505. by King May iples mald. "CH to the warâ€" rprise to himself iends who have ite and value his Since his first oked upoh as a x Electric lights Patition of Robt eard from , $6.40 to Mal 1VOr on Nou oft, Da raser, . A & Thomp selaries, nlso ith an indi ‘ to be paid cers and 32 ominktton, RKoenig, Best Douplass, Fox Chairman. I uow Anderson, son.â€"Mr. xos *J FROM CANADIANX "] Tamworth Swine Record the minds ag j3 . "RYOT O setting before the minds of the young the necessity of "Ambition" and" the influence the feâ€" male sex had in this line he though was reat. The Williams family, ofg Chesâ€" ï¬-y. rendered some excellent music, Proceeds about $10.00, Mr. Hngh McBonald, who spent seven years in Dakota, is the the guest of his parents at present, ; Mr. Ailan McDougall gave your town :I:-u'fl l'ihe otther day. He speaks well of ‘ eir honesty, 8 frvee m'l"he torm of last week was someth and was also in favor of the minds of the youne t1 YcKaÂ¥yâ€"In Durham, on 9. Jan., Gevage McKay, Mimulds, tinp. 116114 Midlleto Pm Mtod | Bros., Orchardy illle | lov, Dromore, Ont. , I"l'w‘.rnh 44, by Ingers RUSSELâ€"FINNEGANâ€"On Tuesday, 20th Jan.. by the Rev. Father Maloney, Mr. Thos. Russel, of Bentinck, to Miss Annie Finnegan. of NarmankL | BRIERY BANKs DUDE | nFnrro_yqd March 16th, 1804 1 dleton May 1526 wha aar* 52 2000200,â€" Uifrculars issue" by the Win. Davis & Co. Pork Packing Esta‘<hment, Toronto, recomâ€" mend tï¬o large Yorkshire £nd the Tamâ€" worth as the best kinds of swine for the Farmers to breed, | rRoretersand stoox ror m ~ on 0 7. . R)TUP Service at lot 7, L con. 2, (near Varney cheese factory) ormanhy, a thoroughbred mediuin orkshire boar, from inported stock, erins, 75 cents, W. H. LEESON, Prop, November 28th, 1801, to fill an order Every article is sold on its own merit. We don‘t cut prices tomake a sale, but we give good value in every line for As our expenses are small we can ifford to sell cheap. #3" TEAS A SPECIALTY. s2% A quantity of Dried Apples wanted w nd" ‘What People Want I We don‘t claim to be the largest| Store in Durham, but we do know it is] the cheapest place to buy your I DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES PEOPLE‘S MILL. 4 aue .. 0 C0C . "Co eel P % C Fair Dealing with living profits must be our guidin ine{ c o 1 ri examine our Goods. We do not sacrifice any line but vgvg sé?%e. possible prices. t FH1IGHEST PRICE PAID FPONRN BUPPEER Aa$~.. . Durham, Aug. 8th, ‘84. reh 16th, 1894. Bred by Caldwoll i}lle, Ont, 2nd owner, Alox. Tayâ€" )nt., Bire Roland 23, dam Amber ersoll Dude, imp., 12. Middleton 19, 3508, by Middieton Monarch Mab 2034 by The Squire 649; Midâ€" Vmni_ gUVVUDPo, UGRnUVGENIGD,~ BUOLS ANp is complete. NEW COODS AT RICHT PRIGES, +*===<=3 QUR STOCK OF &+>#:â€"â€"=z4 DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A Bargains! Bargains! DEATHS Cash or Produce. we are now prepared to do all kinds of custom work to the satisfaction of the public. CHOPPING A SPECIALTY. Having thoroughly overhaulâ€" ed and refitted these Mills, Is valus for their money. Dalglish‘s old Stand, Saturday 26. h (No. 170,) !o. Pork , recomâ€" HEWSON BROS. Reusr rs 31x Hours,â€" ney and Bludder Diseases hours by the "Great South ney Cure." This new re surprise and delight on ac ooerSEng promptness in relie bledder, kidneve haal 2.3 BEAN & Co. Ladies & Childrens At incomparable Come with the m mo ul i it inm ‘-u-‘ 3 \:nx Â¥1S10 } "| CGur Store | Men‘s Heavy Kip Lon m@de:.>.s}..¢22,‘3 Men‘s Casco Calf Lace SOles : s : + 2s en is Men‘s Casco Calf Con wide toes..... ... _ l _ 4 El ie t!ji(u t] iSutcnfimhine SbA ccisclls Mide)s is i y se s 1i sÂ¥ ce 2t sn‘ Flannellettes from 5¢ up. 10 oz Cottonade (great value) Fine Al Wool Dress Serges, F(nld...‘..‘..‘..‘...‘.... 30 in. Heavy Grey Wincey .. Factory Cotton at the lowest Men‘s Heary Kin Loans D. ME3 & BOYy _ Rubbers & Socks 20 in. Grey Flannel - 25 in. All Wool Heavy Twell Grey Tianne!:?.} :0020 94 n 22e s 5s n a ol :.'..')ini All Wool Grey Hlannel (super Im) 28 il:‘. Ail Wool Grey Flannel (superâ€" buch MacFARLANZE & Co Letter of recommendation from one of the Company of Archdale Wilkop & Co., Mamilton‘s veliable wholesale drugâ€" mlate. . The following tost speak for itself : 11 1895â€"Bargains. * Yours iru?_\'. A. McD. WILSON DoNP PORGET THE DATE. fasn L _ IECERRIXIZ EC AZAAJF EP AGFI2 16031077R ANT» ..:(‘(‘ C. McARTEEC ; 1 Stand x s COoPner TTrwaa_ m R asanges :n male ;)i 'iééu'i;:.“ 7; l::f,’ These intion of water an pain in i ‘as ?m:le&i;f;ly. If you wut::ï¬i:f! DRU GsS, i remody, a4 co 450 zie .102007> Sold by | canoer Uprer Tows, Dorx ’ For a Set of Team, Single, Double Driving or Plough Harness in all kinds of mounting and style, or for Sweat Pads, Whips, Blankets, Bells, Curry Combs, :mgean_\'thing in the way of horse furnishing eall and inspect my complete stock. ‘ HARNESS ! _ HARNESS|! tion. or the purpd « Farmers ard others attenâ€" Single Harness from iQi THOMAS SMITH BIG 4, astt Fror Hiprs axp Tarmow 80 miladel Toront m ut the lowest prl('ell e o 0 en e Bhoeg Long Boots hand ‘able prices. the crowds. Chamberlain, ongress Boots in COR@ebAR Ti‘ Boots in cork m ia Optical Co will visit vï¬"‘ MA Ai :’.m'fl Double £10,00 up, acdag For the finest line of Cutters of all .ise (descriptions, Portiand Cutters, Piano muy DoX Outters, Latest Styles. Prices F.i:'i‘fï¬lf'::f;" from $25 upwards. 12c .16¢ 10c E°° CORde, Iam reRpB.ygu.r;,W“h; s | f These Preparations are sold only at DRUGS, PATENT MEDLCINI CALDER‘S BLOCK DURHA N. DEAR Sm :â€"I have used your Emulâ€" sion of Cod Liver Oil and feel it my duty to let the public know that it has more than given me satisfaction. _ I can roâ€" commend it to all my friends as one of Lh‘e‘:»estdremedlu Iever used and also Wigh tn Anaw, as4 las. ApnRe : Galder & Livingstons, Mr. Arch, Mck t‘nt-;, "l'hlfl 4@ McKENZIE‘Ss _ Emul‘n of Cod Liver Oil f Lower T Also Insurance Agents, Money to 1 TONIC COUGKH sYRUP. For the fixrest line of Stoves, Cook Box Stoves, Furnaces," ï¬cuble . "Large Sales & Smail T; For ordinary cases of Coughs and Colds we guaratee this to give satisfaction or money refunded. Price 250.-7‘)e r bottle. The letter of recommendation from Mr. Jas. A. Clarke, one of Durham‘s business men, speaks for itsolf. ie us .l.,“rh."“l Jan. 14th, ‘05, | Durham. Jan. 14th. Nn« ,, 3 _j, o0 " *VCuD) 4nd Aini wasting dise of young and old. Large Bottles 25¢.â€"5 for Express paid to any part of Canada. Ti lettep low from Mr. A. D. Browning, an employee of well known firm of N.G. & I. MeKachnia Nn This Remedy is highly recommended by the Medical Profession for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all Throat and Lung troubles and is most valuable in cases of Consumption, General Deâ€" b}lity, Scrofula, night sweats and al! wasting diseases AF wnanmsa u2 5o rs & " DBPurlha:m. The Cash Systey We take this opport thanking our custo: past patronage, and convinced that the ne will merit a cnntin: Re e TT THD attention to the P; ice, 25 ©"ention We beg to inform our Custom. ers and thes Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash op its equivelant, ard that our Mott® Yill ha Corner ie soid only at ARCH. MeKENXZIES Drag Store. MEDICINES. STATIONELEY, Ete.. Ete. vam . &c J. MCKthnie McKENZIE‘S : Upper Town . browning, an employee of the N.G. & J. McKechnie, Durham, explains itself. Z~CL l own. , Money to Loan and Issuer of Marringe Licenses. *f}.1 O2ch. 1 F + 4 wlC ADOPTED By LoOtto will be 'c' w DEAR Sin ;â€"It gives me great ples« ure to give you a testimonial for your Tonic Cough Syrup, 1 have used a great many cough Mixtures but fied your Tonic Cangh Syrup the best for an orâ€" dinary cold I ever used, ARCH. McKENZIE. Mr. Arch. Mc Bargaing Caok Stoves, Parlor Stowes, 6©, wna we are the new system continuance of bick ECHNIR, Heators, &c., go to "rumat sell a, ¢;, Callan sell at the lowesg Durham, Jan. 14th, 6. Pounity of jmers for d we are Jas. A. Cr Durham i"rofits." Medical SHOES Deâ€" wwes &1 be RKE the : word then our : Wo Ao more in the 1 Flannelette E Fancy Flastic Extra Wide 1 Big Stock <f 1 !'d. Old l'l'ifl'. T AKINC An(] if Goo LAKS and Bee their Store Will sell t Men‘s P; The Salt a *"Ring. now at the Readyâ€"Made CLO FEW BRAA B0 This week of snov business dull, bu not been idle. | menced Takin W h Dry Goo CGERER] W y one : Small 1 Clipp A f 25 cases of Pric RnCV is Moen‘s Overco Boys‘ Overco WE A Bar very STUGA trk M K Mï¬ . 0 OW3