‘I IpDï¬cMin'z Milo. afkiu: ' “on: t! “w H'. f be council twinned its bovinem on ands] lloruing with all the members nt. A dawn-aim was present {tom thdfle, â€)le'i‘i-I.’ Sit-“N. Hard: and I... and mlulluysml “w v- wx..cii, asking that . 3 meeting be ho-id in that village. inted nut the gecuraphival all- 0 Markdnke. 31.4! in very ghu'eful presented the invitation. Sir. I.“ very little but pr'miwd the man}- ,w time sh! a!!! they vi ~it Markdnle. W030!) " ;.‘~' THU! h'mn Mex. ilxg tn }~- .gqnému! :w (Manly 3.! the U...‘.u'i . .\;:w nuntune 1):“ng 2 011' “mm .- .:\..I .. \ a: Hand frum fond Iii-.4“ 5mm? and n guetitiom ugh >‘-;('.“;.‘t)' -} ., Lulu. {'1 it fl!“ V our la!†“Luna: .‘lmll HI“ H'F‘H‘o'f â€\Qel'lhnr . The witho- ~ n :L h-ngthyclut-u- ï¬nd was «mum-«l by :m- wmwil mum- lowly. ‘7. Gordon! i..'1w0l .t'. '1 h h .371, In :t[!' “ tfllï¬'t'r lhl HH' .I..l‘,| .‘~ "lu‘l purlpgi. ,hflitut‘ In [Juro- wt Mr. J dm “Hillel“ ' who had I'os.~i~,:n.ml. “W3 593. 51“, 39.3 um! 51"} In uplmint s for the tummy, 1-. :wam .1 {.ruxrma Uwcn Sum“! cum-maze- immune, and in! judicial naulnur‘ \ww .‘iuully . I‘d UllgrusM-tl in HM: mllmm bunk. ' I'l‘elfonl, nt Durham. «'ulcll’thsed 'l respo-cmr; .1 map «f Ilw cmmty in Hm ('u-h‘ .- hf [no-parafï¬n“, e umulx' r “uni in and m it.d y a grunt, Meshâ€. Yiii‘l‘i'a’lt um! Allan. av â€"â€" --*â€"-"' ~-----"--"--n ! of the law unwriafiuu uf thv cuuuty o .7030 in I'efo'l'mu'u‘tu the tiimil‘hbil- “IND changuw in time (and! mum. tur , "11381168 01 nurlubuz'd uf the [)I'nfei‘ “whats. Mr. \o-ii .\h'(,’u|eln;m ask . “V0 Mr. Unmlchild, nt' (fruigleith. an- "talent to tlm Agricultzu'al C-Jiuge. Yopul'H wvx'u lhvu 1â€?anth .Mudcd tlm payment M a mun- . man. .1. McDonald phwm'tonl and wall tin: re- “the a vial Cummim-u tn nrrangea [of can “Imam: In I»; fnl".\:|l".hfd tn [1:6 r Ummral. («pro-wing the re~pcvt “t lam (JUN-u and Hm regret nver Imr The adolro--~ mu :1. lo-ngthydm-u- ï¬nd was Elt'CUleWl hy Hm muucil unau- Ha Hue Hm berm. .‘ “mg tlm map uf [.114 ’5“), la the Invnl‘amac particulariy :1 I _ _c0i_lllty. Mr, J 3' ml] . H i“ 'h.‘ 'u )"' 'I“ ‘IH- I Olectiou tri u. W3.- ‘3! 1‘0 app 32. t†â€M W W COUNTY COUNCIL ".50 education Cummitme re Dover u [and '.1 the c â€rials w; h the .m (Om-n .3 Mr. 1; M I in the mimml;auul that ‘ Meafnrd high St'frml and for grams ufmhlitiuual 0V0!“ till the Jllm- an at. demï¬nl snubmmzt I as requirvd by the 3“ county council were ' V ’0! and CU‘JHCU for the uhor for tw†days, and to the caretaker of "'5 sun Ila-«r s. [Donald inn-“daft [7.190]. I'll. Urwr's H "I the mium I MBafHI'd hi M‘ 91:} [I the ‘ 'nday \ 10c K FRIDA Y. "ban of the rum! and oducnd a bth for building uf a bridge I Brucoaml (ire '. near .80er 350]). ‘he by .8. several readings Iolimry 'notice of mutiuu that he I: umtion at the June mrnmeut to tepeal the act. and that. the " .3}! compose I fmm Mr. R. M In increased are at lmxm in wni .W Campbell pnf ‘.'.11 Juli" Iavurablemmuh chlarly fur use 3y. Mr. Juhu Al r â€unciatiuu Hf fl efeteuce'm the“ {on in the Court ‘ membern of the “$7.50 {9}: wood sup- may nflice w If property cmumittee ' m of several small 5.260; l’al‘km' 5; Cu. I Bl‘n. 5.38.46: Elec- Also that the clerk’s and supplies be ï¬led, )1 procure supplies of tee. Ht]! Wt Nu. 3 ul' g pullll Alex. ln'viue. i Xgrlculture College Goalchlltl, of Craig ion for the fulluwiug Ms. It alsu recon) o! the account J! the {at expences incurred ' ‘he asylum. It also iziug the value of ll nut see their way ant. l."‘h0l’i'/uh‘ t†(“'00- world for each hid the clerk and Iiliiscrnft and Allan, I35, Rica and Willis mIIIIIIIttL-u to examine Ines . ml Times.) union opposed ' nty. especially 30!: is the most im- 0 “ion carried. flarnqas. McUole- I “must it. adjourned to meet 3. June flth, at )RNINH H. by Mr. (Surdun that a careful mule, and that at each bridge and see that re- hut moved _. t Markdale. In! the little 59.8 slight if holding meet- m and McKin- lun. the county :puintul a cum- :ne regulations (mum-3| Mr. ’10 against the , R. McKnight. uJ au'cammuda' n. which to ï¬lo npbell wrote re Jnlm Talfm‘d, munch-ration 0†u’ use in the Man Armstrong an nf the county u thedmirabil- cum't room. for uf the prufm- Iqulemzm ask- (‘Jraiglqitlb an- All Ma. 5 bib to cure. I out box. W'I MAY at IU a. chamber: the pr the Xurlh :1 Doyle re- mumuuica- ml as read Hm enuncil morning. nuiltm‘s ro- amendment DAY. in" nutree 0 ml 596. at N) a. Dr as 'u Ml uce of the f the or Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. J. Eden were visiting at Mrs. Wm. McCol- mon’s last week. 'Mr. Thoe. Allen held forth in the church yesterday in the absence of the Putor, who is laid up with grip I suppose everybody we: well pleoeed Another wedding coming off pretty soon We’ll tell you more next time. J. Eden says that the electric belts are giving good satisfaction on the hint: line. .I. Carson has his contract complet- ed with J. W. Blyth, and new/er ate any eggs either. Mrs. McEwon, of visiting her parents Little, last week. Mrs. Banks, our school mam, has had an attack of grip, still she at- tended to her duties every day. Charlie Gadd had a wood bee last. week. and got a nice pile of wood home. The following ofï¬cers were appoint- ' ed :«Chas. Heise and Thos. Duignan. I auditors, salary, to be 87 for each; Michael Murray, assessor, salary 875; , Wm. Utnbach, caretaker of town hall, he'asking no salary but only to have use of town hall lots for pasture ' lands in lieu of a salary; John Wein- , ert. a member local board of health; 1 L. Schreiber, commissioner Ior south- ? west division; David Glebe, for northwest; H. Koenig, for northeast --Beatty, for S. E ; Saugeen River forming boundary, and W. G. Gardi- ner for southeast division; Clerk instructed to ask tenders for the collection of taxes in the three divis- ions of the township respectively. ï¬rst division comprising lst. 2nd. and 3rd concessions with cons. A and 15; second divisicn comprising 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9thand10th cons ; thirol division comprising 11th. 12th, lIJth, 14th, 15th, llith, 17th and 18th cons.; applicants to state salary and give names of sureties. Wm. Fryer to be sent for 6 weeks to Toronto, Heneral Hospital provided Tp. oll l'lgremont agrees to pay half ex- penses. The offer of Andrew Fortney {and J. L. Damm to pav $25 for the ? timber standing: on baseline from 12th to 13th concessions accepted by the council, said parties to keep within ‘the bounds of the road and not to l traspass on private property, payo' ‘ ment to be made September lst next. ,'l‘he appointment of a sanitary {inspector deferred to next meeting ' as one of the three applicants for the otlice neglected to give amount of fsalary. (’rnwclml out last Wt‘t'k The news of the death of our be- loved Queen whfn received casu a shade of gloom and sadness over the faces of the community here. An appropriate memorial service wa: conducted by Rev. Jos. Ward on Sunday. in 'Wesley church here. Mr. John McCalmon. who has been very sick of late, is not improving any. Mrs. 'I‘. .\ eggitt and son, Carl, of Chstworth, were the guests of Mr and .\1rs.Pritchardlasc week Mr. Mark Wilson, of Flesher: on, spent a couple of days hunting around how last week, but. the game “as shy. HAD TO CONQUER OR DIE. HI was just about gone,†writes Mrs Rosa Richardson, of Laurel Springs. N. (3.. "I had Consumption so bad that the best doctors said I could not live more than a month. but I began to use Dr. King’s New Discovery and was wholly cured by seven bottles and am now stout and well.†It’s an unriGaled life-saver in Consumption. Pneumonia, La Urippu. um] Bronchitis; infallible for Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Hay Fever, Group or Whooping Cough. Guaran- teed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at all drug stores. 1m. .‘Jr. Jas. Brodie, of the townline. returned home last week from Bramp- ton. where he had been attending his mother’s funeral. Heart Disease Relieved In 30 Minutes.-â€"l)r. Agnew's Cure for the Heart gives perfect relief in all cases of Organic or Sympathetic Heart Disease in 30 minutes. and speedily effects a cure. It is a peerless remedy for Palpitation, Short- ness of Breath. Smothering Spells. Pain in Left Side. and all symptoms of a Diseased Heart. One dose convinces.â€"8 3 Council will meet again hall on Wednesday, Feb. 10 o’clock a. m. The following orders were issued on treasurer :â€"Clerk to pay expenses of late municipal election, including blank forms and pollbooks, $56.85 ; G. B. Smith for spikes and nails, $7.15; Municipal World, assessor’s supplies. $3.15; councillors for services at meeting of date, $12.80. The council elected for the Tp. of Normanby met pursuant to statute, on the 14th of January, 1901, in the town hall at. 11 a. m.. and the follow- ing gentlemen having made and sub- scribed the necessary declarations of qualiï¬cation and ofï¬ce took their seatszâ€"Robert Morice, reeve; Wm. (i. Gardiner, Henry Koenig, David (Hebe. and Louis Schreiber, council. lors. lOBIANBY COUNCIL. Sold by Macl‘aflane Co VAN DELEUR VARN EY. GEORGE How-x Mt. Forest, was . Mr. and Mrs. in town 13th, at Clerk. THE ELECTRIC LIG 511‘. l: is said there is a rankling thorn in every heart, and yet that none would exohenge there own for that of another. Be that as it may, the sting arising from the heert of e corn is reel 'enough. end in this lend of tight boots e very common oom- pleint also. Pntnem’s Painless Corn Extrector is e never failing remedy for this kind of heerteohe."ss you on enily prove it eflieted. .Ch'eep, enre. peinlese.' Try the genuine end use “other. . "v- ---‘..... ------ uvu I; waul. [U 10m: [Hem And if to make more you aspire, In that " pit-patting †grate in your bosom You’d better keep up a good tire. Your church war have rich painted windows, Ei ht bells, and a clock. and a spire; 'Twi 1 do little for God or poor sinners Unless you keep up a good ï¬re. If on leave all the work to be done by he person, the clerk and the choir, Wlnle you sit. stand and kneel, like a dumb boy, You never will have a good ï¬re. You can speak loud enough o'er s bargain, Or if anything muses your ire; Did you thus feel your need of God‘s pardon Your prayers would be something like ï¬re. Be no longer in God’s House a runter, Speak out of His grace our. ï¬esire; You 'on’t mind the wor calling you “ Renter †When you’Ve felt that God “ answers by fire." Life has wet days, and cold, when the pilgrim Shed or shoeless, must plod thron the mire; But the Christian in dot-knee: and e ll winds Hath nl‘rnI-n n link; .._.I , 9 V_v‘_â€"-â€" I" ‘U-‘-um .‘ Hath ali'ays a light and a flm 5183'. 17. - ' ENOUGH . Miss Ethel Hildman, of West Lake. Ont., says:â€"“I am pleased to say that Catarrhozone has given me the best of satisfaction. No other reme- dy has been able to do as much for me as Catarrhozone has done. It has 0 ed a backing coughâ€"the re- sult o pneumoniaâ€"and 1 feel I cannot say too much in its praise. It is everything you guarantee it to be.†Catarrh-o-zone is warranted to cure Catarrh. Asthma, Bronchitis and irritable throat. Sold everywhere. Trial outï¬t sent for 10c in stamps by N. C. POLSON CO , Kingston, Ont., Proprietors. ’t _want to lose them. Mr. \V. D. Hepburn, of Guelph, interviewed the Town Council of \Valkerton, with a view to getting sufl‘icient inducement to start a Joint. Stock 00., for the manufacture of Boots and Shoes. CANNOT ........... J on the subjectâ€"General Robertsâ€" and several of his leading omcers. The picture which is given free by The Weekly Globe to its yearly sub- scribers is pronounced by those who were there a very accurate descrip- tion of the scene. A sample of it can be seen at this oflice. It should be in every home in Canada. ' What’s the Trouble ?â€"Is it SICK Headache? ls it Biiiousness? Is it Slug- gish Liver ? Is your skin saliow? Do you feel more dead than alive? Your system needs toningâ€"Your Liver isn’t doing its workâ€"Don't resort to strong- drugeâ€"Dr. Agnew's Little Pills, to cents for 40 doses. wiil work wonders for yamâ€"85 Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless little workersâ€"Dr. King’ New Life Pills. Millions are always at work, night and day. our- ing Indigestion, Biliousnesa, Consti- pation, Sick Headache and all Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles. Easy. pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25c at all drug stores. 1m. During the .past weeks the part. which the Canadian soldiers took in the capture of General Cronje at the battle of Paardeberq has been told and retold bthe greatest guthority Chatham is about to start a Joint Stock 00., for the manufacture of Beet Sugar. - Mr. Clark is down witli’ihe grip, and is not improving very much. . Oh, everybody has the grip. It becomes our sad lot to have to chromcle the death of one of the oldest pioneers, in the person of Mary McGowan, who died on Satur- day evening, from an attack of La Grippe. Her brother, Samuel, who is well known by the whole neighbor- hood. is lying in a very precarious condition. Not much hope for his recovery at time of writing. What makes you Deepondont? â€"Has the stomach gone wrong? Have the nerve centres grown tired and listless? Are you threat- en! (1 with nervous prostratinn P South American Nervine as nature' scorrector. makes the stomach right. gives a world of nerve force. keeps the cir- culation perfect. A regular constitution builder for rundown people. One lady says: " I owe my life to it.â€-â€"84 Our blacksmitMJohn Sirrs. has purchased the house and blacksmith 9110p from Ad. Little for the sum of nine hundred and ï¬fty dollars. We wush him success. Mr. and Mrs Jae. Eden were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Guam: a few days ago. There 18 going to be a wedding on Wednesday Quite a number from our town going. Mr. aâ€"nd Mn. Adana. of Holstein. were the. guests of Mr. and Mn. Archie Little 19.“ week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Clark were visit- ing at Egremont last week. and while there took grip, and fetched part of it home. Will McCalmou, of Dornoch, was visiting the parental home Saturday and Sunday. with Mr. Allm, wishing he would come :gï¬n. WORKING OVERTIME. The Canadians’ Part. Sold bv McFarlane 6: Co. Sold by MacFarlane Co. I--..“ ... >‘--M IT HIGHLY W. A. Macfallane Repairing Promptly Done and Guaranteed CHRISTMAS AGAIN. The othersâ€"nobody knows what they are or do. There wouldn’t be any others but for the goodness of SCOTT’Sâ€" there wouldn’t be any counter- feit money but for the true. SCOTT’S EMULSION is made in a certain way; of certain things; it keeps; it is always alike; it does what it When anyone says “Emul- sion of Cod Liver Oil,†he means SCOTT’S. No other is famous. The good one is SCOTT’S. It’s nearly 30 years old; it is used by intelligent people all over the world; and approved by physicians all over the world. There are others; why SCOTT’S? . EMULSION of Cod Oil? SpeciaI Drives in Teas W. A. McFarlane has a larger stock than ever in the new block. A 20-year gold-ï¬lled case, Wal- tnam movement, for 312, special discount for this month. A large stock of sterling silver, ebony in curler's ï¬les,shoe horns. paper knives, salve pots, etc. prices away down. Also a full stock of Clocks, Jewellery, Sil- verware. watches, at prices from $2 50 up. Call anisee for your- self and get a calendar. until sold out. on Ready-made Cloth- mg. Blankets, Tweeds. Dress-Goods Pnnts. Hats and Cape. for Men. Boys and Misses. Caned Goods and several lines of Groceries. In Order to reduce our present stock and make? room for spring goods. owe have deaded to give a big reduction \Vhicl} we bought at. a baygain Thu announcement 15 genuine. Tbronto. 50c. and $1.00; all druggists. DURHAM; v: I" CASH OR PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. For Forty Days you. SCOTT BOWNE, Chemists, The genuine has this picture on it, take no other. . If you have not tried it, send for free sample, _its agreeable CHRONICLE. McIntyre Block N. B.-â€"â€"-â€"A Special Bargain is offered on Lot 28. Con. 2, W: G. 11., Bentiuck 1m totesâ€"Durham snx mulesâ€"owner gone West and bound to sell. [1. l1. MILLER. In ï¬rstclass Companies and at lowest rates, draws all kinds of writings. arranges business quarrels, eï¬'ects settlements with creditors, sells Ocean tickets, buys old notes and always has on hand farm and village properties which he is willing to» trade m- exchange ur other pruperty. himself. . Is what County of Grey Farmers would lake to know. ~ We cannot tell you, but we CAN TELL YOU that H. ll._MlLLER, the Hanover Conveancer is lending money 911 good farm mortgages at lower rates of interest than vou can borrow elsewhere and on very liberal terms and at small cost. That is the reason wh ' people all over the country pass by other lenders and travel miles to borrow from him. He Has Several Vqry â€Fine He'Does Fire, life . . and Accident Insurance boulrgl'to'increase in price and now rs the tune to buy. - HE ALSO undertakes the collection of Notes and Account}, and it is a pretty bad clam) that he cannot make some moneyont of no charge for his trouble Ofï¬ces : Wingham and Wiarton. How to Grow Nov. 27. 1900. 3 pd. J .D. flcNabV<> .l. TER WHITE; one six months old. and one older, at lot 2!). 2‘3 and 27, con. 3, 8.1). R., Uieuelg. Beth took ï¬rst prize at Priceville. Registered pedigree may be seen on application. Joux ECKIIARDT. Nov. 14, 4 m. Buuessan. V|‘WO THOROUGHBRED, CHES- service at Lot 22, Con. 3. E. .G. Glenelg. Terms 750. at tune of servnce. JOHN MACKENZIE, EING Lots No. ll and 12. Con. 1, N. D. It, Glenelg, and 11 and l2, on Gen. 2, N. I). R., also 13 and 14, on Con. 3, N. D, R., each lot. containing 50 acres, or 300 acres in all. nearly all cleared. Well watered, well fenced. good outbuildings and dwellings, good bearing orchards. In ï¬rst class state ot'cnltivation, within a tew rods of school, 4 miles from Durham. Will be sold en bloc or in separate lots, as purchas- er desires. Easy terms. For further par- ticulars apply to ‘ Nov. lâ€"tf nd en; LO'I‘NO. 8, CON. 1, N D.R.,Glenelg. containing 50 acres about 45 acres cleared well f.enced well watered. 00d house, bearing orchard, good land an in good state ofcultivation easy terms. For turtber particulars ..pply to DONALD MCCOSKERY 378 King St. West Toronto, or to ALLAN CAMPBELL, Oct. 15â€"6m 0d. Buneuan RICK HOUSE AND LOTâ€"THE Melligan Property on George Street. one acre of good land in good location. a desirable residence, will be sold on easy terms. Applyto ED. MILLIGAN, Palmerston. or to W. CALDER, Durham. Jan. 17. ISXX). 1f Nov 5 tf. HE COMMERCIAL HOTEL Priceville. newlv bricked all ran-â€l 5““ â€" --v ‘ 1 Priceville, newly bricked all round, new brick kitchen, new windows and other improvements. ()n tlie’premises are a good stable and two never ailing Wells. The place has always done a good business and will be rented right toa 200d man. The furniture will be sold to lessee. For further particulars apply to. (Noumea? ENGINEER for Howick, \Vingham, c Bears for Service. Boar for Service. THOROUG HBR ED BOAR FOR “CHI-v “I†UVVV-Wâ€" ' vâ€"d For sal at very low ï¬gures and on very easy terms. Faym lands age bound'to Increase m prxce and now Is FARM FOR SALE â€"-- uuuuu I ll‘ lI'l I! illr ‘ no but that mmwy can hire. Its training is brmd.thomugh and tactical. No 80th in Canada has a net, reputa- tion for strictly high uorkmnd wa are nut living upon our reputaliun. but upuu what we are doing in the school- rmnn to-duy. Why nut patronize our collrge ! Stndrnla admitted each week. “'ritt- for handsome catalogue. W.J.Elliott : : Principal A l'hmol that stands to-clay without a superiur in Panama. Its a point. mcutsaru modern and [ma-cm neutly ï¬rst class. Its instrtu'tuys are the in“... 0‘.... n. â€" Farm for Sale Ontario Land Surveyor,-â€"â€" Civil and Drainage Engineér Hotel to l xent. STRATFORD. ONTARIO. For Sale. A. C. BEATON, Bunessan I’. O. A. BUTTERS. l’riceville. Rock v Saugeen 50 Bushell â€"that to -â€"tlne Acre. W. BLACK Cross-Out Saws.. Carpet sWeepers.. Meat Cutte Razors†.y . Scissors ...... . . . . And other bargains THE HARDWARE STORE. Hardware 2 FIRE INCURANOI PROUPYLY ATTIUD‘D TO ‘I’ ""'"J . vA trial will cost you-nothing. TH‘ OU“~ '0' DRAFY â€(47" Also sent out on triul. If you are not. pleased return them. You can get them all sizes. Our Samples of Plano. Burrows. Spring Tooth, Seed Drills, Disc Barrows and Cream Sepon ton are now complete. . Coll end nee them. Give uo u trio! and we will use you right. efore commencing to take stock we are detir- mined to reduce the amount of material in our establishment, and therefore have decided to give some great bargains. Call early and take advan- tage of our offer. host Wood Implement Walemomsr THURSDAY. CUTTER! â€"A tow left ~8u'gnim om. Washing .X‘aqhénoggnd Wrilgcn .Iicpociulty. too numerous to mention Oil in abundance. Jno. Livingston, West of the Hiddulgh Home DUI.“ CIAOpping Axes. Team Bells. . . . Butcher Knives Cross Cut Files Fire Shovels. . . DU RHAH. , Harness 15 09 05 )6)