I: ordered as passed as in a cuyll. ppted at the mouth of tho launch, and 00mm It sacks. They were pa- rpart. Undoubtedly the ma ’concealed.†mt several minute. II flenly turning to Hana] nd information write Dr. :ed. 179 King street well. truth? How did they all in '01). I ask your yard. I I have heaped on you. 9! Knura gone! A III†amour. and I helple- to her! It makes one mad! his sword blade into my I hand, sayln 'on. I ask 3 orricn and a Cat. 3, says (‘ulller's Weak. e department of axflcfl- Ich umuso‘d by a m rtment by an occaw vert-103?. In“. ngressmau who tam .- usical matters present“ as a larger approprhfl. if the music in the 0G- nry. He spoke briefly on Id after the session a (d- mn approached him con- sald in a low voice. “I at yours. But. tell on. music does the W er there in the lib". pr Just a band organ?- pronounced Si-keen 311. (The Fruto bob. . smomh variety.) But ti. ‘1ut«-,afté-r the Ctt '0. )St'bt- rr} 3 was all M arkable. the (3:13PM ‘ was All of said H3117 .- r things the writer hu- 9 the secretary d tho 6.- lsefl‘ect: . a Tame cat that M when and a Gun. and. me boned in the m 'ichmen: of 030 can I u sited under tho not. at O all druggists. For furâ€" TC he mun.†said HI!- szcuo Alma Jon“ the turn who “I"! r us work the an. rving. Give mom il CURES med comm-d t ‘1 maï¬a!) '0"! Oath-rig 9! t h o ter 1.. I run!" I). 111E WWW ï¬ï¬‚ï¬ï¬‚llflm B PUBLISHED In" ruunnnv mun Ta! CHvaIU." viii be an: :3 :m. gidreas, free of winge, to: inure l.- Infs . . . . flammable ‘ «Mince-SL501». I _ ‘A‘ I. m £15 nn'li, "Nil†JALC to 'hkh “'2’ ‘waiv- w- "wâ€"' The home of Ir. nnd Ire. Jeremiah Thompson. of Collingwood. yns the scene of a pretty wedding on Wed- nesday, the let inst. when their eldest daughter. Elennor Levine, was united in marriege to Mr. J. A. Blackburn, third son of Mr. John Blackburn. east. of this village Rev. aims W“ - ii ‘ Q I . m o p. r (AL '1 "'.‘ ‘ O ‘1"! 9 . ~ ' mundane-pt “the Jam . ofzm; . n m I ‘ ' '0‘.†m‘nm For Iran: line for -.w--~ ‘- â€dug? In :siem notices “Fan 1., .3“ â€mm 10! I'm“ la a subs-noon: hue-Hum}. THE JOB : “â€"_â€"'1"' A†adm' 'Gdcnd by strangers man u.- 1 h in sham Comm may [Grady adwnmcmcms f'mxisug "'5 “V†3 3 :cmpletely otockedw DEPAR‘IT‘ENT .u "5‘" TYPE thnqa Drs. lamieson lacdonald. short distance out of Knupp’a Hotel, Lambton Street. Lower Town, Durham. Oflico hours from 12 to 2 o’clock. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE A foot tice in the New Hunter Block. Oflice hours, 8 to w e. m., 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 1.09 p. m. Special ettention given to diseases of women and children. Residence op- posite Preebvterien Church. rr-vâ€"v-v v a All admin M m, to ensm‘ inertia. m Unn- ock, should b brought m not taut man Eva-.24 m 1". CHIHNICL" Vin“ M! I.) 3th flutes-1, free of wage, for Shoo L. . . â€aupayablc ‘ ' advance- 5|. m. I . . W I! not so pus-J. The due to whic eve: m.“ b â€Id 1'- d "It" Ed by th? D’tmb'h' ,"_ N Dr. T. 6. Holt, L. D. S. FFICEâ€"FIRST DOOR EAST OF the Durham Plurmwy. Cnldor’a Block. Residenceâ€"Lamina!) Street, no" the Station. W. 0. Pickering, 0.0.8., L.D.S. HONOR GRADU to UniversitY; College of Dean oâ€"C ATE OF TORON- Gnduate of Royal Surgeons of Ontario. over Post Oï¬co. proportV. fouling We. let turning out First r13" "v Oï¬ca. l. G. Hutton. FFICE AND RESIDENCEâ€"COR. Gan-aft“: and George Streetsâ€"at L of hill. Oï¬ice hoursâ€"941 a.m., 2-4 1... 7-9 p.m. Telephone No.10. kinds. collected on commission. F gent, etc. bought and sold. Instance A Oï¬ceâ€"jlagllmio’s 01d ' Band, Lower â€"--11\... vâ€"wâ€"v â€" ICITORS, CON- ARRIS’I‘ERS. SOL 1 .mn. Medical Directorv . Arthur Gun, Nov. 9. a Low veyancors. szâ€"fln “I! 6. Lofroy McCaul. MacKay Dunn. A. H. Jackson. Stew ndvenncmcms 8 o. W. F. DUNN. BISâ€"Mutt 0;! ‘i 0V0! J. A. Grant, pastor of the Bsmistl church, Collingwood. performed the ceremony, and the groom’s sister, Miss Mav Blackburn played the wedding march. The bride, who was prettily attired in lawn voilie trim-| med with white satin, silk chiï¬on and all-over lace, was attended y her sister Miss Louise Thompson. who was gowned in pale blue voille‘ trimmed with white satin and lace. : Mr. G. R. Blackburn, brother oi the ;groom, acted as best man. After ‘the ceremony, an inviting wedding repast was served, the guests being only the immediate relatives of the bride and groom. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful wedding gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn have settled in their new home east of Rockvale mill and we join their numerous friends in best wishes for a long and happy life together. The annual meeting of the East Grey Agricultural Society was held in the town hall here on Friday last. The auditor’s report showed the receipts for the year to hate been 81187.73, and the disbursements to be as follows: Paid for prizes 8632.80 proportion of County grants to town; ship societies $178.40; rent and 6t- tings $27.54; working expenses $164.04; insurance. etc. 3.7.95; secre- tary’s salary $50; balance on hand lows: President Alex.Muir; lst V. President Wesley Buskin; 2nd Vice- Pres. J. A. Boyd; Sec. R. J. Sproule; Directors, R. J. Sproule, J. Stuart, W. Trimble, J. Paton, R. Ruthven, J A. Kernahan. W. J. Meade, D. Mc'l‘avish. J. 1. Graham. Auditors. »Jos. Blackburn, W. J. Bellamy. Mr. John Clinton, who six weeks 5) ago fell on the icy street and broke his thigh bone, succomed to his in- juries on Wednesday morning last week, when he passed away to his eternal rest. The funeral took place to the public cemeterv here on Fri- day afternoon,when an appropriate 8 service was conducted at the house N by the Rev. J. S. 1. Wilson, who, in {1 closing his address paid a ï¬tting tribute to the memory of the deceas v bed. who had for over ï¬fty years been h a faithful member of the Methodist 0 church. Rev’s Kemp of Maxwell, and Thom. of this place, also took t part in the service. The pall-bearers were Wesley Clinton, son; Jos. W. ' Gamey, and R. Meredith, sonsin. law; John Irwin, nephew; W. C. ‘ Hanley and R. J. Sproule, old friends 1 of the deceased. Mr. Clinton was born in the County Fermanagh. he 1 land in 1829. and was therefore in his « 77th year. In 1849 he was united in l marriage to Miss Isabella Dean, also of Fermanagh, who survives him. In 1850. with his young wife, he came to Canada, and for four years llived in the township of Rape. coun- ' ty of Durham. In 1854 he moved to lOSprey, and there lived for 44 \‘ears. ‘ an industrial and prosperous farmer. ' makingacompetency for his declin. E ing years. Seven years ago he re , tired here, and was amuch respected ciaizen. deeply interested in all re-‘ l ligious and political movements. In l the latter, he was an ardent Conser- ‘ vative. The deceased was the father '1 of eleven children. eight of whom :- survive him. as follows: Joseph, of 'y this village; John, of Edmonton, AltaI :- Wesley. and William, of Osprey.l Mrs. John Smith. Kimberley; Mrs. R â€" \Ieldrum, 4th line Artemesia; Mrs. JOI. Gamev, Maxwell; and Isabella, at home. James died at Winnipeg ;_ in 1880, George at home in 1888. and u, an infant was also taken Mrs Clin- erlton and family have the sympathy lof alarge circle of friends in their u i bereavement. The special thanksgiving services in the Pre~byterisn church Sunday. were, notwithstanding the storm and snow-blocked roads. well attended. espeoislly in the evening, when the Methodist congregation kindly with- draw their service. Rev. A. Wilson.: vfof Rosemant, a tuner pastor, watched with 9.11 his old-time tvignr (fairneuness, touching W tibirsermon moving-my in his ' no. to Sous. Llr.‘ '-Wnson ‘7": what remeniscent'snï¬â€˜wss visib- ly sï¬ected with memories of bygone uni-3:0,. DP- 1y 'u'uuuu "III-I â€"vâ€"- days. At the evening seryiee. Dr. Fred Murrsy of Toronto sssisted the choir, and gsve a. beautifully render- ed solo which was much appreciated by the congregation. Dr. Murray possesses ssplendid voice. sod ï¬ne taste snd expression. A ten and Anenrfginmant tokes place this (Mono by the congregation. Dr. Manny possesses ssplendid voice. snd ï¬ne taste snd expression. A ten and entertainment tskes plsce this (Mon- dsy) evening. st which the church mortgsge will be burned. ‘ nfl-2_‘ w“. ..-.v vâ€" _v_ The Methodist anrterly Oï¬ciol Bond have invited Rev. E. W. Mc- Brien of Owen Sound to become their putor ot the beginning of the next conference you. for the six months ending 31» Dec. 1393 en registered with Clerk Bellsmy are births 68; marriage; 24; deetha 61. . Mr. Welter Taylor has sold out his livery busineuto his rial. W. G. (Too late for last week ) for Artomgsia We Positively Guarantee v when, Coldneu of the End: end Feet, Lou of Vitnl Power, Generel Weekneu end Dehility, end all diseases and disord- ere erieing from o run-down condition of the nervous eyetem or week end wetery blood. There in no other remedy which will so {nickly restore you to health end strength end nnimetion a Dr. Herte’n Celery-Iron Pilln, end there in no other you can buy which is accompanied by 3 positive Guar- entee d Cure or your money refunded. JNO. A. DARLING CHEMIS’I‘ _. AND .. DRUGGIST mm my Hacking. who has taken possession of the old livery stand and has a very complete outï¬t. -‘ ‘ ‘ ‘- ‘.7“ o knotopmutndgetmm [041.1% hirer, square: W601! h†ever been otthmvvddn think of mking it unleuwom ï¬ randy willdosllthathddndfa'l By an angle but!» MINI“. VVOur-v-v ' -7 Messrs. Alex. and Richard McMul- len. of the let back line have sold their farm of 100 acres to Mr. James Chard, 4th line, who has sold his of 530 acres to the former of the McMul- len brothers. $4000 and 82000 are the ï¬gures at which. we understand, the prOperLies changed hands, pos- session to be given, in each case, 1st of April next. -_ . _-_L Dr. Fred Murray of Toronto spent Sunday with his brother, Dr. E. C. Murray, who is slowly recovering from his serious illness. Rev. H. J. Miller of Baldur, Mam, visited from Friday till Monday with his cousin. Mr. 109. Blackburn, and other relatives. '"vâ€" Miss Zills Trimble left on Saturday to spend a couple of weeks with her aunt, Mrs. J. 0. Crane at Owen Sd. Rev. A Neil was the guest of his old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Neil. while here. That’s why it is sure to cure Cat- ‘arrh. You see it goes direct to the e disease,â€"its healing l vapor repairs the damage caused by icatarrbal inflammation. "Catarbo- zone always cures because it goes‘ into those tiny cells and passages that ordinary remedies can’t reach, goes where the disease actually is. Impossible for â€Catarrbozone†to fail as any doctor will tell you. Do not be misled into thinking there is I anything so good as Catarrhozone,â€"â€"- * use it and you’ll soon say good-bye lto catarrb. A few of our young peOple had an unpleasant experience in the snow- dritte‘trying to reach the Scotch concert at Priceville last week. A few got througn. but the majority - --â€"--â€"- bind- bad to turn, and in part tramp we" way home. Rev. L. W. Thom was at Rosemom on Sunday. supplying Rev. Mr. Wil- son’s pulpit. IWBITTEI GIIIBIITEE. Notice to Creditors In “winter of : whims "of“. Hwy. Donahue-bf the": Whip ‘of‘ Eymydmhq‘ My fl-Gny. DR. flARTE’S CELERY-IRON PILLS OTIOEisvhu-eb R S. 0. 189735: This Medicine is Broathed 'rnn sunnoaun 00031 or TEE canny or GREY. and in part trampâ€"their :, ONT. mummy“)? spent pa uwâ€" "w_ loss. Now. under the postal treaty! with the United States the Canadian ' Post Oflice department carries the tons of papers of this kind that rcacn Canada weekly free of charge. getting | in return the insigniï¬cant amount represented by the circulation of Canadian periodicals abroad At a glance can be seen the dt-p trity be tween the amount of Canadian publications that can reach the Unit- ed States. for instance. and those coming into this countn irntn that; source. Not only are these American ijournals a source of expense to this ! government for carriage and delivery gbut are beyond the control of our Post Oflice Department as to contents It thus happens that thev contain advertising andother matter which the Canadian publication is compelled lunder the regulations to lose. When it is known that W journal with its wide-spread distri- bution. pays the highest rate of postage exacted under ("1' Postal Act. it will be observed under what disadvantages it carries on its work of education and enlightenment with the trades it represents.â€"â€"Shoe and Leather J ournal. This distressing ailment results from a disordered conditmn ~f the stomach. All that is needed to ef. feet a cure is a dose or two of Cham herlain’s Stomach and Luv Tablets. In fact, the attack may be wavdad off. or greatly lessened in severics. by taking a dose of these tablets as soon as the ï¬rst symptom of an at- tack appears. Sold by B Parker. Will You Help It? THE HOSPITAL FOR x at SICK CHILDREN For It Cares for Every Sick Child in Ontario whose Parent: Cannot Afl‘ord to Pay For Tremment. The Hospital for Sick Children, College .treet, Toronto, nppeals to the fathers and mothers of Ontario for funds to maintain the thousand sick children that it nurses Every dollar may no the translator of vour kind thoughts . «to the Hospital aind doodS. l/ I mw'lv‘be cost is 98 cents ‘ per patient per day, . and there were 129 I sick little ones a. day " in the Hospital. ï¬g ' GOOD DAY. DOCTOR. Since its founda- ion the Hospital uas treated 10,371 -hildren â€"â€" a b o u t .',500 of these were mable to pay and were treated free. of w‘h-R'JKEJM for «like» childtin. There we}! “lik- ens-lat mud hun- Sick Headache. J The Hospital is not a local institutionâ€" b.ut Provincial. The place in Ontario who can’t afford to pay hos the same prin- leges as the child living in Toronto cud is treated free. _ _ Uivwvv" 'â€" Tbe Hospital had last year in its beds and cot» 761 patients, 237 of these were from 196 plwes out,â€" side of Toronto. Chairs Bedroom Suites Uhifl'oniers Cribs and Cradles In accordance with the above announce- ment, we have therefcre t9 r mat a. settleâ€" ment with_ :11 pathos nude ted to the BHd-érsiï¬hed. TO MAKE YOUR HOME COMFORTABLE Durham. Feb. 18¢. Iron Beds Springs Mattresses Hall Racks Sideboards Cupboards Kitchen Cabinets Kitchen Tables Extension Tables Pumps! Pumps! PUMPS THAT PUMP 000 W000 00 010" PUMPS MADE FROM BEST MATERIALS. -Prices right..â€" Orders may be left at either John Kinnee’s shop one door north of Stineon’s bekery. or u my shop near the Cement Wotks. If you went a pump that will give good satisfaction without tinkering at it everyday or two, try one of Edward Kress, Durham, . H. KINNEE NOTICE. N., G. . J. MCKECHNIE. February DURHAM. THE POPULAR CA8†87035. THE POM/MR 0‘8†8708f. To Int roduce Folding Tables Bedroom Tables Centre Tables J ardinieres Library Tables Hall Stands Medicine Cabinets Secretaries Com bination Bookcases Oï¬ice Desks ‘1 Upholstered Goods Picture Frames Frames to order Room Mouldings Our tine large Photogrephs we hnve mode arrangements to give one with every dozen Cabinets. These lsrge Photo- graphs. ï¬nished in the late†style, mounted on n benntiffl American mount. nre worth $1.50 alone. This is going to advertise on: t 1020f extn work out! etc pen-o. We know this style of Photograph will plans you on it is tool autistic. IN