BOA RD OF HEALTH Jun 24th, according to SI asaaasaassaam - ‘ l‘ h U tir. Boy’s Mr i†a: a: ‘9).9) 0 u! I! an me \V HIP phy'. kl ‘ahty. )2 10 I! u «\ ry hhc l"!- recent}.V Hollard war In N h SKATI .Es Thl M ll entering you n étjfle rear be Dm‘h ’l 3st; ul' Dry Goods and Hardware. A ".7110 Half below, is the Grocery UNFIm-m, and on an elevation 1mg. ire lump}. a. full assortment of 1"â€2'73 an 1 Shoes. Upstairs we ï¬nd “-I‘T-nm-g of all shapes and shades. Mt :iulc will not permit of a fun 'lvsm'iptiou. \Vith about. a. hundred electric lights all on, the appearance ".f the store at night compares favor- ublv with . those in . 0‘â€: “We cities. Success to his enter- Dl‘lse and while we trust. his bu sine“ will increase we hope I109 “I“ 9-" n“. AAL - 7 0“? other 1 i!" Succen h W 18“? m [ntyre :\ pal THE The a( 3m}! years of on for his rec CK h 1in M ‘l l‘ H II mjAL NEWS. )ll In S \V Mr. stetrztrt. returned home y. having hem absent [or m: in the vicinity of Mount \Viltrl'e he met with an accid- {ulling and breaking one of As tine gentleman is over years of age much apprehen- ' his recovery was felt at. the We are pleased to know he is move around now and hope seen 'egain his accustomed H 91 “93 R ll U) ‘arker IT 3t xnerchanté may have sim- HIS US WRIV Kua szxcron, of Upper ivk‘fl) down Saturday paralysis, from which u an unconscious con- lomlay evenino'. Mr. irom home but being armed at. once. The time of writing are we trust. a speedy re- u Mac Farlane’s. UH ve that passed over 19 country last week in and the early part. was model weather. .3: the roads were so rt we from Flesherton 5 late on its arrival [Z Cure. the only h in the market Maul 41 lane 3 Drug d 'Y ostponed till the red UH H ~x in Underwear .1. for particulars H 3 wnte Mich. 111 O h ‘Jo, of Saginaw, ie on long time {MOzwrcs of land the centre county ula of Michigan. 1 write to S. B. :ial in aid of the :t. Mr. Z. Clark’s, a} Feb. 18th idwl free for all 0. Durham. G001 an 13c. and 100. 2 Drug Store Durham Rink to-day, Th urs- rv one should in speaking at L the influence oulding of public 1 that. a better 19. are now en- vycnk. than ever effective small niou and tar- . a 10x. Only in Hillsburg xis lecture on weed that de- n: to 1): made 3 early next mg, we udder- led, the whole 1 height and is one of our â€"â€"The big} Dmar mental Store is now in Lowu Town - " -â€"â€"Clover and 'L‘xmothy See MacFarlaue’s Drug Store. A â€"â€"â€"J. A. Hunter has some bazgains in his ooenin; sale ad A few new home made out sale. Can be seen at the old can workshopâ€"R. McFarlaue, Sr. ORG AN FOR bALE. «Second hand in éfst class condnion. Apply to Jas. H. Carson, Umham. 3 . M. 1th. Under the auspices of the “'. S. on Friday evening, Feb. Rev. Mr.Young, of Hamilto deliver a lecture in the Presbyi Church. The Subjectâ€"A missionary one on Trinidad, illustrated with limelight views, also views of the Mammoth Cave of Kentucky. Doors open at 7:30, Admission 1'50 and 100. SKATING RACES-â€"Iu Durham Rink this, Thursday, evening, Fol). 10th. \Vooluer and McLeod, of ‘Coruing. wood. Davidson and. Gallager, of To- ronto. Forrester, of Fergus, Grant, of Owen Sound and the Jones Bros., of Walkertou, will be present and take part in the contest. Admission 25 and 15c. Mrs. \V. E. Achlister met with an accident last week which may give her trouble for some time. Falling on the ice she hurt her arm, which she inmgined only strained, and neglected further notice for a few days, when by medical examination, it was found that one of the bones was fractured, and had to be set. A series 0‘ revival services will be held in the Presbyterian Church here beginning on the 14th. The services walk he conducted chiefly by Rev. Mr Mitchell who has recently been engaged in similar evangelastic work in the Harriston churches, where a huge number of the young people recently signiï¬ed their intention of b Cemiug members. THE February. number of the De- leniator justifies its reputation as VsO-Jlfln’s authority in fashions and literature. The latest winter styles are elaborately illustrated and ac- curately described. Among the many literary features is Emma C. Hewitt’s article on household expenses. .351 a year, 15c. a number, from local agent or Delineator Pub. 00., 33 Richmond st, West, Toronto, Ont. MR. JAMES EDGE of Edge Hill has hacl perhaps more eXperience in Muni- cipal affairs thanany man in the Coun- ty. having servep in various capaci- ties for a term of forty-four years, as followsz--'l‘reasmer 22 years, and now in his 23rd; Warden one; Reeve fourteen; Councillor two, Collector four; County valuator one. The long terms of conï¬dence placed in him by the Township of Glenelg is significant of his honesty. THE Cent ‘0 Grey Farmers’ Insti- tute will hold asupplementary meet- ingat. 1’1 iceville on Tuesday next, Feb. 15th, ’98 when subjects will be discussed as follows :â€"â€"'" Mistakes in sheep breeding†by Jas. Tolton Esq Mr. John Nichol to lead in the dis- cussion. “Home Butter Making†by Mr. J. J. Ferguson, B. S. A. Papers will also be read by Messrs John Nichol. A. McCuaig and A. Muir. it 7.30;). m. addresses on "Little Things†an! " How to make Country Life Attractive" will be de- livered by Messrs Ferguson and T01- Lon respectively. The musical part of the programme will be prepared by Mr. \V. J Blakeston. CURE For: LOCK-JAW.â€"â€"-.\n exchange gives the following which may he of use to our'readers: Every little while we read in she papers of some one who has stuck a rusty nail in his foot. knee, hand or some other Ill-3 Ivv. portion of the body, and that lockjaw resulted therefrom, of which the patient died. If every patient was aware of the remedy for all such wounds and would apply them all such reports would cease. The rem- early is simple, almost always at hand, can be applied by anyone, and, what is better, it is infallible. It is simply flâ€"nmnr‘ minutes of the smoke of wool will take the pain .out of the worst case of inflammation arising from a wound. PeOple may sneer at the -1.--‘ Iv($n\l qu rw-w . - of inflammation arising from a wound. Peeple may sneer at. the remedy as they please, but when they are afflicted just let them try it. “" ‘ntl nan-«Ink “LU “ulvvvâ€" ' w- L J â€"- _ It has saved many lives and much pain and is worthy of bging prmtod in letters of gold and put in every home says an authority. -_ .- "J. . FEB. 10 1898 .,m . ‘ nd Walhex 031‘1‘ =' , 5311's. Ga: ‘ ' ipg Mr L] in flist ‘Wuzk‘ Carson, W. F. M. ’Bev. W 1118,¢*Corinth,wasin town on 1 ay lastpq'é ,' ' Mr} Chas. W‘htson, sr.', was visiting“ friends in town on Monday. Geo;- Vi ri ght. was visiting Hanover 11d Walkerton friends last week. .. ' .x- -‘ . 4311's; barstang, of Rockwood, IS ' ' ipg M1‘S.Joi111 W right in town ,Woek. ’ a few?- ySQakt. w eeï¬. \‘iï¬ ahï¬'gié Riddellï¬t of \Velbeck, is guest of Miss 3.“ McKinnou for a days this week. . Messrs. J. A, Hunter and A. W. Lader attended an AL-Home lasn week at Mrs. H. Cmgi‘ll’s, Cargill. Miss E. Bell,‘ visiting friends einity on Saturd Dr. Hutton a Norma Patton, guests at Mr. A ‘Owen' Sound, was ‘ 11th and vi- :Sunday. "a niece, Miss riceville, were cKinnon’s last. Miss Ena Paterson left, this week- to visit friends in Detroit and else- where o1111e1 way to bew Mexico. when: she expects to make he1 home i11futu1e. Dr. Hutton a Norma Patton, guests at. Mr. A Monday. Mr. H. Hunt and Mr. Smith, of Dox'noch, were in town Friday last. Mr. H. had a mishap by which he is under the necessity of using a pair of crutches. GOOD farm for sale or to rent, lot ‘20, con. 3. Bentinck. Good frame house, frame barn and small orchard. Apply to R. Macww' ne, tr. THE I O. U. lt‘. of Durham have made arrangements for an entertain- by Edison’s Vitascope. or picture moving machine, to be held in the Town Hall on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Feb. 14th and 15th. By means of this machine scenes are presented to you on cenvas exactly as they occur. or have occurred inl real life. You are shown the arrival I and departure of an English train and all the hurry, hustle and excite- ment attendant on such an event. The different expressions on the faces of the travellers strike one as being very amusing, and then amid shaking of hands and waving of farewells the train moves slowly out of the depot. You see cavalry at practice both dril- ling and practising their horses over hurdles, three abreast, the rider standing astraddle the horses. The feat is considered a very difï¬cult one. An alarm of the N. Y. Fire Brigade is quite an exciting scene. You see the engine dashing by, the smoke pouring from the stack, followed by , the hose reels and ladders. You no- l tice that all traffic is stopped by the' 1 police. Presently the brigade arrives 'lat the ï¬re. which proves to be a warehouse. The smoke is pouring from the windows and the audience watch with real intereSt the efforts of the firemen to master the ï¬re. Quite a contrast is to see twelve of Barnum Bailey’s Elephants per- ‘ forming in one ring; Cissy Fitzgerald in a dance specialty to piccolo ac- companiment, as she appeared at “ The Grand †in Toronto the begin- ning of last December. There are many scenes and various. some very comical ones, just to make you have a good laugh. We cannot mention any more on account of lim- ‘ited Space You must come and see . for yourself. Rinse and comic songs will be interspersed throughout the entertainment, produced by Edisu’s \new ElectrOphone, the productions of which are equal to the original. The merit of the entertainment and the low price of admission should in- sure crowded honses at both perfor- mances. No reserve seats. Admis- ' sion “250 Children 15c. Ichabod, my boy, mothought I heard you Speak of your father this morning as the “old man †You are eighteen years of age are you not? Just so. That is the age when callow Youth had its ï¬rst at- tack of big head. You can imagine at this moment that you know it all. I observed by the cut of your trous- ers. the angle of your hat, the flavor 01 your breath, the . style of your tooth pick shoes, and the swagger of your walk, that you ate: badly gone on yourself. This IS an; error of youth which your uncle can ; overlook; but it pains him eorely to: hear you Speak in terms of disrespect ; of oneyou should never mention.: save by the sacred name, “(arbor †He may not be up to your Style in the modern art of making a fool of himself. but ten to gumbo forgetgf Q am Dicemqn, of Maple, was , {M‘rl‘dagles McNally for {LY PERSON A La. more in one week than you will ever know. He may no: enjoy smoking gutter- .snipes chopped ï¬ne and en- closed 111 delicate tissue pape1, but he has home a good many knocks for your sake andis entitled to all the reverence your shallow brain can muster. By and by. after you are thro h knowing it all and begin to lea something you will be ashamed toiook 111 the glass and wonder where the fool killer kept himself when he was ripe for the sacriï¬ce. And then when ‘the old man’ grows tired of the journey and staps to 1est. and you fold his hands across his bosom, and takealast look at a face that has grown beautiful in death. you will feel asting of regret that you ever spokein so grossly disrespect- 'fula manne1 and when you hear 01he1SpIoutsoi imbecility use the language that so delighted you in the terminal period of manhood, you will feel like chasing them with a thick stick and crushing their skulls to see if there is any brain- tissue on the inside.-â€"â€"Burdette. The Crawford Methodist Tea-Meet- ing, held on Saturday night last was a success ï¬nancially and socially. The weather was ï¬ne, the roads fair- ly good, the eatables excellent. the program lengthy, well rendered and pleasing. The music was furnished by the choyr from Elmwood, and a quintette from the Boyd family, and was pronounced good in every par- ticular by those competmt to judge. Short addresses were delivered by Rov’s Anderson, Presbyterian. Burns,K Baptist, Garner and Mathâ€" ers, Methodist, Dr. Bean of Elm- wood, and Ye‘ Editor. Rex}. Mr. Matthews recited a couple of pieces, as did also Maud Irwin of Durham. Mr. James Wilson of Louise th8 an excellent chairman, and consider- ing the crowded condition of the house kept good order. The pro- ceeds amounted to $60.50. A social held on Wednesday evening was well patronized. CRA‘VFORD TEA-MEETING. «.9 H SAHNI‘A 0 PHIME 0 WHITE l AMP 01L Free From Impurities HIS OIL is the product1 of a new and extensivet Reï¬nery at Sarnia, ()nt.,'1 just completed at very large 1 expenditure for the express ‘1 purpose of securing this re- ‘: suit from crude Pretroleum. 1 \Vhich have hitherto made Canadian inferior to Draggists Secdsmen. “’13 ARE ABLE TO OFFER MADE FROM American Oil. \VHICH IS IANADIAN ‘~ ? CRUDE 15101614