ht Ware nous} d Rubbers. tots luskins and Bug, bridge ev- rday. or, McArthur'., (When. will I the Summer Lv two earloads ‘v respect BY 21, s. "an. ‘isses‘ wool-um chinarg tur ot nen‘s Autumn 'lt-tt only. (‘ardlgarfs and gs. te M id ton St, tly at ll Mt nlltlt l lraith I: ARR()WS ome mtittort ’hope Buggy. a in the twin. II'MENTS. , tabs in ABLE Motao, European Id the place- ?overdowirrr' 'iug filled up the famous eeers Goods bl-lined Rubber; ‘vershoes. ' IRKP.RS, ey 0y. “I t to clear as " space for .v arriving. our BET, , 'nmfm'tabtc at privy " oprictors DRKS mt TUR are the also our RE " Quarries " ' Man -utters BELL er. Goods M damn: In ' de. ot and to D. ti, gf &ring on I? Lop fold of the &rinseta, 0F:BEST QUALITY. Grocenas. Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Crockery, &c. We can give you Bargains:, or' We ask inspection of our Teas...†T WEEDS & YARNS l r WTLL PAY YOU to Me hi. h".',',', busine- mwgh you have to drive so Inner. luxury ot peer pm Nine further and and it to â€y. He has had St TIARS' R.YPEMEsrr. and than who deat with bin .0: the hem“ otit. I? YOK WANT TO SPY a place or lamina-s. he .In and something to "In *on. He Just now bu for tale we AI‘REB IN BEN INCK with good hank urn. dwelling penny! the but hudwood bush in In. Township I only at: summon; Think ot it! NSL'RANVU. Mn. Life and Accident. pineal hJood court“?! at Iowa! rues. Diary loan up n honotub r and um. So gambling. ,ior.LEt"r' dew Ind china: of all kinds. Van-fang. and. if no may collected. ll mm. in an? I? you VII“ 10 BILL your property. noun do ft quicker and hotter than you can and he chu- uu nothing it no sale. Mori--" Always prompt, new: lqllgont." m Main.- mly couldonthl. u K WILL LEN D you money on shortest noun baton mm. very Imam-t CON, on your own terms SAVINGS BASE; -A-Lerest allowed on nvings bank deposits of $1.00 and up wards Prompt attention and every unlit? atrorded customers living at Ilium or. J KELLY, Agent. Are cure-hi u to who shall do weir business. tio would you be. Thou you had better so to H. H. Miller, the Hum... var Conny-near. A gworal Banking business transacted Drafts issued and collection 'made on all points. Deposits received and inter out allowed at tu:rrenr rates . fllf Iill)lll.l)'il 1illllalilllll DURHAM AGENCY S. SCOTT. AGENTS in all pruncipal points An Ihrtario, Quebec. Manitoba. United New»: and England. W. F. COWAN, President. GEO. P. REID, Hunger. CAPITAL. CA PITAL. RESERVE 8AAADARA BANK AA CANADA W. H. BEAN When you buy anything at DAR- Li NG'S, you have a string fasten- ed to your money and you keep hold of the other end. If they fail to satisfy, you lr ve only to pull the string and your money comes back. Try it at our risk. l Merry Christmas And " Happy and Prosperous New Year JANUARY I grow, completely cures dan- _ druth And it always restorea colorto gray hair, all the rich, dark color clearly life. 'irilay',t'attuh'mt, '"Aitfrplra',tr. '..'e, 1'l",'U". 'll'lft2, oQ',Wffht,'tl'.t"'u and In“. 'N A%'1 2.'%.1.1gt auxin. N. 1. 'lop, 'lt,t: f s's"c,tP','d'1'i: Al"A'alta-. or "-'ariPA'sa"Ata Mair Vigor. Falling ttiii." ".,u.t)j,.,iii"ifc,'i"r" Falling hair means weak hair. Then strengthen your hair; feed it with the only hair food, Ayer's Hair Vigor. It checks falling hair, makes the hair Head Office, Torono, our, We Wish H. Ir. LIILLER. 19he foo/III: 'trats:" A THE BIG 4. P ustomers and Friends gar/thy, the anovex Conveynncor Resolved that the following coconuts be paid :---Wu, Irwin. Finnuoinl Stute ments 01130; Confederate Ottiee. bal- lots 84; Each D. R. 0.,8.6o;CUrtt distributing ballots. be" 4.00; do “was charges and telephoning " cu; Paulo lEstnto. use of Hall. Nomination 8.00; Fergason-MeArthur-. That the towa- obip be divided into the following road divisions tor19o4:--No l division, Coma Gordon. from Proton to bmline, cons 4, 5, 6. thence north Io Kelley’s sideline inclusive. than west. to U. S. it. inclu. sive: No '--coru'r Rubi). from Proton to baseline can. T. 8. 9. lo, theuee north from Kelley’s sideline to Haley’s inclusive. thence west to O S. R. in., clusive; No tl--. Com'r McAIthur. from Proton to baseline. cons 12. 14. thence north from Haley's sideline to Aitken', sideline inclusive. then West to 0 S R inclusive. N? 4--Com'r Hustle from Proton to 10th sideline inclusive. con 16. 18. and cons Sc. and " to 10th siueroad, not inclusive. No 5--Com'r Ferguson. from 1oth riderotui, not inclusive to 0 S tt inclusive com 16. 18 and com: 20 and 2‘2. from 10th induced inclusive. West to O S R inclusive. to he considered " Gn banned timet- iug, diseriuoinuine indiwdud cases ma circumsuncea require. Curiod. Psolsb--Gordon--Tteat in reference to a certmu petition regarding the hen-y drifts ol snow on the roads. Chat u. clerk be ingtructod to prepare I_by~lnw Itoblr---Ferguson--. That 81o be plum! in Dr Bqu'u care for support to Mrs Kerr for January and Feb. Carried. Gordon-Robb-That a donation of " be granted to hrsgoineumtitutioo. Car. Bylaw No 166 for appointing a mem- ber ot the Board of Health and Medical Health officer w“ ttltto pulsed. John Sue" and Dr Snuth wore respectively re-electetl. The Board of Health for 1904. Consists ot Jan heumck. Wm U'tutlfuld. Jno Snell. together with the new and clerk and Dr Susan), Mem. cal Health Ofheer. An euueut aupeat was made by J It Robertson. Chaimnu of Board of Trusts on behalf of the Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto. These with neveul minor mailers common to all municipalities would te- quire to be dealt with. and trusted that they wotu"l lye pubilc aptrturd--aet In humanly and for the well." and ad- vauetmeut of the whole municipality. Minutes of previous meeting eontirm. ed. Bylaw No 166 tur the appoint. ment of Audnore wan passed. The name. of Julm Ross and Juo A ts'mtuts, tou Were iuaerml in said bylaw. salary " each. Council met January 11th. Members elected subscribed to tho required de. clnrauom and took their seats as tol. lows :--Wttltcr Hagtie, rec-w- ; C W Robb, Thou Golden. John McAnhur and Wal- ter remnant]. councillors. The reeve btGi1y witnessed the coun- cil. outlining prominent â€dresses which required their earnest cottaitiotatiuu, chief of these were the yearly linhiliiy of snow blockade: on our public high- ways. and u more uniform system ot handling the, township grader. 1865. N Mchmel, It. 210 731 il, _ N It 173 36 1881, Tr a w-rs. Pom! 1863, McGirr. R 1862. Tr Total 1861. Travers, It 18do, M cGirr, It, The following figures show t value of township each year to 1805 and assessm-s mum-s: 1850. Rosewell. res“ 8228.7tt "rum-resident al.348 Total ---- - - --__e_. . an... unuu. a u n; â€all Donahue. E G R: John Mellroy, E G lb, Henry Cole, Durham: Hugh McKay. Durham ; 11 J Middaugh, Durham: Mrs Woetit. east. Toronto line. A motion I is on record for allowing Ann Banks. 84.(l) for biking cure of the late widow Lotnmn (colored woman) and John Slmpsnn paid UK) for her main. four tough hoards nailed together. An enor- mous amount. surelv for burying one Of the human race. No wonder that the old lady made the remark in her life time that .. if she thought, there were white people in Heuwn she would not I go there.†as they used her so cruelly In tlavery and after all buried her like a I slow. Our council nrw-a-duys pays more l for hurving a dead animal of nny kind. r Arrh Blur-k received 82 for the benefit [ of Chus McQueen. an old gentleman. who in his day rinttandered all his pro- petty in his native innd and forced to Come to the County of Urey for protec- tion from his fellow countrymen and others. Council for IM5: Just Edge. reeve: N B (‘hatfey, deputy reeve; John Mc. Kechnie, Win Ford" and Francis Walk. er. t'ouncilloes,. J w McDonell and Dun. can Fletcher. auditors; Neil McCannel. assessor: John Burnet, tavern impec- tor l White & Johnston, Printers of the Durham Standard A hy-lnw was pass- ed that. every 'J,'/i,T,',,T,'. in township he tnxed$l forever-y ogovrrone, Query: Would It be a good Idea. for our present. coum-il ttlpnss tt hy-luw to tax every one keeping a cross dog 82, or otherwise use powder or shot 'd John Mt-Cormick was appointed collector tor 1865 at 3 per cent on all monies collected by him. ... a, . nquLUl's ; neon": Ihtthie. tavern inspector; John Travers ussesmr. The following parties were granted tavern licenses m Glenda for 186t: A Black. north of D. R.. con 1: Arch MrArthar. south or Rot, Roy now: Jae McConnlle. F. I, Pep: Arch Grant, E G R: Dan Man “A , n n u . 7 -- Lzouncil for liBi: Juan Edge, rec-Veg Wm Morrison, d_eputy Peeve; Neil hh. Lunnel. S B Chntmiy and Francis Mrnlk. er, councillors; l w Mchm-Hand John Kelly. auditors ; Georee Duthie. tavern inspector; John Travers assessor. The {allowing pert"? Tere granted tnvorn HIRE" (lf MEG IMSIIP. Continued from several pouncil for Total avers. R EGREMONT COUNCIL Total Total N It Total PAST AND PRES'JN'I .‘-04 R . 216 052 . 20317 . 227 213 . 27 439 - 236339 221 “If 19 ber, 2tlt2 20 SB? 334 4"il the 'MmPsow. . from 1859 weeks ago. 8259 092 250 405 241 071 251 652 "Mr. Jan. Fax is without doubt one of the heat. humorists on the continent. Hi. quick changes of character and costume are really adm'table.--Win. l nipett Daily Tribune "---rn the Town Hall on Jun. Akh and 29th. at, THE “APP HOUSE In the Town of Durham. at theLhour of 2 o’clock afternoon on F Thursday. the 4th day of February A. D. Noi. All and singular that. cer- tain ptucel or tract of land teg'gglte nituate lying and being in the ownship of Gleneltr, in the County of Urey, con- taining 100 acres more or less. Being composed of Lot nmnher as): in the fourihC,oneesiion North of the Durham Road, in the said Township of Glenelg. TERMS OF BALE--Ten per cent of the purchase ‘money at, the time of sale and the balance in thirty days thereafter without Interest. For further particu- lars apply to George Binnie. Bnnessan P. o., the administrator of the said Estate. or to . Hcour MACKAY. J. P. Tnuronn. “-9,"? The Administrator. of the Est'ate of Archibald McNab, late of the Township of Glenelg. in the County of Grey. who died on the 20th day of September A. D. 1902. will offer for sale by public auction llLlfn "Inpunl‘ a. la All-lulu), Auctioneer. Vendor's Sohciton Dated 11th January 1904. Durham, MMlNls'nlh'r0It's SALE OF Valuable hm Property in Glands, in the County of Grey. Hogs-lo market declined 12le per cm. Selects are quoted " 86.12; and lights and fats M. '4.871. Sheep and Lambs-Trade was fairly good, everything on the nmreet being sold. Quotations all round are “champ ed at 2.50 to 3.85 per cm ' upon sheep 8.oo to 8.25 for culls; 4.60 to 510 for lambs. Calves-tie light run was cleared up early. Qnomtimm an unchanged at 2 to lo each and 4ie to 5le per lb. Slackers and Feeders-The demand wns tnir. Stockors are quoted at 2 to 8,50 per owl, and fce'iels nt about. 2 io 4. Milch Come-The market was quiet. Prices range about steady at In to M each. " "Mi..........-....... 1htrktrrs.......v.......... to . 3,50. Hides. per ttwt...,...... Calfskin“. pot lb........ Shoepaluus............... 18ret, per cwt............ Itetatou. The run of mulvat the Wuhan: Cat tle Market was tuueh lighter to disy and trade Was quiet. nltlmmgl: ewrthim: wan pretty well cleared up Priors generally are about steady with mascot yenunlay. The run unwanted to 28 lands. and in- cluded III cattle. 203 rhea!) and lnmlm. 2w hogs and 11 calves. Expont Cattle-Quotations me un- changed at $47,o to 5 for extra choice. 4.20 to 4.4, fur choico, 3.75 to 4.10 for others, and 3.50 to 4 for cows. Butchers' Cattle-Picks" lots are womb 4.30 to 4 40. Good arotqttotabte at about 4 to 4.2o, fair to Mom, are sxorth about 8.70 to [7.7, and rough to common 1.50 to l Cow,, are uuei.ahtfed at 1.75 lo Barley..................... oats........................ Lambs..................... Dressed Hogs, per tttrt Hogs, Live weight..... Buttonfresb roll parlb Butter, Tub.............. L'lvu.uo--lolnn ............. oatmeal,..........,....... Wheat..................... Pam....................... Flour......... hook the chair. Minute. of December I meeting read and paused. Bylaw Ne l [for 1904 appointing the fhiluwmg rdfioer. v'vuu paused: J W “chow and 'tIso,. Cutk,utriitora; David Gainer. a member of the Board of Health F" ' yours; Robert. Grier-mi. tsormtra.iouet. tot road divlaiou No 1; Thoe 'i'orre for No 2; Mark Willis for No th and Fra, cis Cromm fur No 4; thu Raw», cumullsnmuer on hung»; the Reeve um! Audit.†Ihe.. kors up" appointed u oolnltlitteu on Hammers aunties. Tun Gum") return ing officer, were pm] $4 earl: tor their smvicen: $2 cal-h were guild tor poll'uu p-ncrs and place of nomimmun nnd 83 fur distributing lullou hum-s; the Reeve mu paid " and the irrannrer " lot preparing: thrsncial "cotuetrt; the Muni- cipal World Wm- [mil $8.95 for election sintionery. The Clerk was instructed to order six copies of the Municipal World 1 puper for use of Council. Th. auditors l were instructed to meet- ac the treanurer'l 1 of1iee on February 9th. 1904 The Clerk l Wrtm instructed to N‘Ct‘lve application" for I the otriee of HHnC‘SOr up in noon un the 13th day of Febrnurv next. Jamal Smith as indigent was puid " Council adjourned to meet at the Lorne Home. Elmwood, on Suturduy. Feb. 13th. at 9 o'eloek in the lorenrmn. DURHAM MARKETS. . The newly clocked Council. Ta.' Sam. Dickson. Reeve, and Maura Cromn Torry, Gunman tad Willis, eotuseillora, met " Alian Park on Monriny the 11th day of January. WM. and mute and tulmcrlhed to we Jccluratinm at qursllti. cations and oflieo an†whwh the Reeve _-........ “Hug-"5 .u-ur, are!†no")! for Hull-tom Appointment ol puLum-h tars 3nd to racen'o the Auditors' Ile. port and gonna] Mameâ€. Curried. In raceive tenders for pnuuz'g appliea- Iima for Attsesqor, salary Mr. not in- cluding selecting iuror-; Street Com r E Born. urn-l 4.76. Gordon-Roth-Tho we now adjourn to meg: again on Thumlny, Feb 11th ......o............ .... LIV E STOCK MARKETS Toronto BENTINCK COUNCIL. ..-- o n on. 41 lighter to day and lmmd: cwrylhim: wan up Prices generally th mascot yer-tuning]. 655 D. ALLAN, Clerk. " 18 " oo 74 THE DU READ! REVIEW 675 " 16 16 74 58 40 25 Gibsotv--MeivU--That the tilt]. in which John Weber was to In" eomploted his contract on "my road, havmg exprrml, sud Mr Weber in still willing to coluplrte the same at the contract, price. v17... 'ltso the time for the completion of said cou- trnctis herth extended to the 15m No. vember. 1904. This council will put that put of {said road on south part lot tyt, icouceulon ll, in proper shape for grad- ing on or bolore the first day of July next; and that. a new agreament be drawn up between this council Ind Mr Weber and; _ that the. more. Mr Mead†and Mr Beat} l be ttttthon'; to have an agreement‘ drawn up to that otfeet.---CUrried. Hear FAX at Scotch Concert Giaort--MetuU--Tuu the dark be in- uructed to procure six copies of tho Mu- nicipal World for the your 1904 for the use of this eouneih-Carried, Giaon---Meuuis--Ttutt refunds be made to supporters of Artemenin putt U. B. s., N01. A., G. & M., io account ot general school rate charged in error for 1908 i-- F b‘urguut " 60. '1' J Collison 87.55. T S Sproule 82.60. T Mercer 85.72. A s Irving M.72,'l' Nenbett M,21, W J Bowe- 82.86, H D Irwin " 68, Jarvis Heurv t2.86, Alex Henry $9.86. J Cunningham " 86, J B 'l'hibudeau 86.89, w Kenny Ma6. Asa Hill 89.73. Wm Wilma 83.90. Jon Duusett $2 97. Total, $77.e0.-- Carried, Purvis--Meao-Tut the mount of W W Trimble, delivering ballot boxe- for election. " be paid.-Ctrrrsed. (h'bsotr--Meeuu--Tuu this council meet on the first Saturday in uch month, excepting the December session which is tNed by "uttte.-Ctsrrterd. i) h.. t ( -railllrr"ra' 'Iii-fd',"??," GiGon--1it--'rh" the accouuv of S E Turner tor two cords of wood supplied Tum Blunders. indigent; by order of pun: rem-u, be paid. amounting to " -Cisrriel. 'hhor-hieadr--Tqlat the clerk be in stunned Lu have the insurance rumored ull town hall. Amount minimum“ .700. Curried. Council ndjonrued. Gitmon--Meuut-Tuat the new and If: Brat he a commute: to enquire as to tho etfieteue.y of the tronnllrer'l ucurity for the ,w-ur Foo4c---Carried. Gibwm--Betrt-rh" I Handel‘s. Indi- gent. be mlluvved " per month mutual ol M, as be " totally tliimbsed.-Cnrried. C w Bellamy. tender " usemnhip. Account! iron) clerk for Plenum: costs Minimum»: to $74 a, were limited. By- law 630 appointing C W Bell-my num- nor; 661. appointing Ion! heard of h.alth-.S W Sloan 2 yrs" Michal Riley 1 your and J P Obiewel the. you"; No 632. tppointing R J Sphuh Ind Jon Biacuburn auditors. mm M in open council. Artemuin council met in the to" halt on Monday. Jan 11. meordmgto "unto. After the memberu had taken the required oath um we", Mr A Muir. took the chair. Commrmimuiom, Were tend from M N " G. &J. McKechnie Dinner Sets from... Fancy Vases at. . . ., A full line of Carpets from. . . .121c up to $1.25 4% lbs Tea, regular 300, for... 20 lbs Sugar, granulated. . . . . 3 boxes Corn Starch. . . . . . . .. 3 cans'Gorn................ 3 cans Tomatoes............ Amman. Council. (The popular Cash Store.) Crockery ". Groceries : Carpets : RIO ARCHIVES TORONTO ..........$8.00 to$25.00 .............15c,25c,50c My; noon. DUNCAN CAMPBELL. Manager. Lots IO, on the 17th and 18 Concessions, in the Township of Egiemnm. 200 acres. 150 acres under good stale of cultivation. Well watered. Conven- ant‘ to Church. School and Post Omer. Adjoining Dromnre. Good buildings. For terms. &c apply to The Anunal Meeting of the Grey and BruceMuulnl Fire Insurance Co. will he held in Miller's Hall. Hanover. on \Vednesdny. the 27th of January. 1904. commencing at. l (ft-look tn the after- Lot 10 Con. 22, Townslup Egremont. County Grey, containing 120 acres. For full particular: apply Co The undersigned offers fur Rall- lots 46 and 47. Con. 3, ti. D. R., Bentinek, con- taining 162 acres. 150 acres in agond slate of cultivation. 12 acres hush. Good buildings and first-class orchard. Well watered. Only six miles from Durham. Also a. hay press for sale. ALEX. Exams. Prop. FARM for SALE or RENT. The well known Taylor farm at Dru- more, township of Egremont 350 ncres': good state of cultiyation l well watered . good hulldings; convenient to post of- tice, church and school. Apply to anuahlo Property situated on North Side. Lmuhton St. tiret Uace outside the Town of Durham. 1l'l/el'i','tlli"t,t; in first-ct- shape. good new hrirk house, ood bank barn. and 11 ncm Brst..chog rand. Large orchard Bet cut last spring with everygzood kind of fruit. A tirtrt- clam place nr anybody. Apply to KEELRR. The Jeweller, Durham. ed. qttntertaffe%tijiriui." "iii/cr/lk'." amiable. Apply to the proprietor, .. _ -- [any MCDONALD. Buns-an P. o., Nov. ii,Ciis.' Lot. No. I) and 21. Con. 8. N. D. R., Gieneitt, connining 100 acres more or, less. so ncm tit for machinery. land in l Rood Mate of oultivation. Watet on both Mn. 61 miles ttom Durham. con-f venient to Church and Post Omer. 41 acres in Itll when. 24 were: tall ulough- I "A l‘nn. .‘_L. - Lungs, -- _ fl- -v~â€"â€"â€" u-uuw. I “an: 7' - "_"'-" - can: nude: It. th ucm of good wit, -----------, '---------, - - __ on the south dam Lumbmn Btteet. I muesud A half trom Durban. Just J. (1. HUTTON. “all. C. . "you ,"ll - ht l$1100â€me A: good"! eroadto a nun. A food ""t""itt.tryti.y--" creek clone by. Small fruits. App y to 0""- hhttt. 32‘8“: 'aittratLg I Oak??? Ite/ttif.' 'lt'h'ltgtcr,'g,er- THURSDAY, 4attttarr 28th, 1904. FRIDAY. Jul-r! an. 1904. FARMS FOR SA LE. FARM FOR SALE. DAVID Mckrantv, Thiille P. 0 - ' -'___ LICK. u “DAY. January at. 1904. I an... a an... m an 2'MuY ---'--'-------------r-----, --- Dim of Eye. In. None. “I Throat. FOR $811413- trtd'k"ritu'setetPntgttei.trtt 2:332“?le fuck hotyre, s none FARM FOR BALE. FARM TO RENT. ANNUAL MEETING. THE SCOTCH CONaiarp Mus. TAYLOR. Dmmore, Out Mme. TAYLOR, DH more, Ont. 'lic/ll FOR SALE. $1.00 tgegt'pglra"p,ttt'tatt, 'tttlite. Lat-33L "t___-, ___ Adopted by sh - mu In Tm. “Educ-veal po hr - b: no. a an" Drills. Tih'Ul'm I and “but.†,.stiityutliitgy, 1ttA11ttt “II- “It. JOHN CLARK) um Auctioneer for the Co. of Grey. bl. my†“tended to. mm man-No. en II In left a M: Implement _ 8fldt' lcglnm'a old-had. on: mun.- m. Nov. 16. = D. McPHA IL.) OFFICE- - MOKO'II.O'I Old Bun! Durham Collection: of all kinds Farms promptly attended to! and ARTHUR H. JACKSON Licemed Auctioneer for the County of Grey. Tenn m. f,ngirh"'t'tf for lulu " todater, dun. mtut be a the Review ot- be, Durham. "r Correspondents: “and demon. no Ttlla, P.0., will be "mrqttr “tended to, ke',l'd on "mutation to CARRI. TIN. COLICITOR IN CUPRI'UI’ 0.0.1 NOT‘RY PUILIC. CCU'ICOIONIR. m. Barrister, Notary. Convoyunoor. I Money to Loan at "noun“. rue- and on ternu to unit borrow». Insurance Agent. Jompuly and print. Fund. to Lear, Mortgages a lowest. rata. of ttttetxmt. Vain-J and. " I competent and careful Vulcan“. All Charco- Moder-mm 0mee----LowEIt IOWN. DURH‘I Barristers. Solicitors. Conveyuncersl Ac. _ W W. C, PICKERING D. D S., L. D. S. HONOR (mummy; of Tom-m Fnhersity. gradual. of Royal College of Dental Sluggers. of Ontario. Mona. Calder Block over the Post “In. Co‘lectiouu and Agency promptly “we.“ Wills. Deeds, Mort “on. In, Am to. correctly pupae: Esau. of docs-Jul was loukod the: mud Executor: Ind Adm btators' Account: new“ and fused tiurro, Court Bunnie“; Prob.“ of Win B. homun- of mnmnuninn an 'T..--', . ' ___ rrun I‘IHHT DOOR EAST " " the Du nan: Pharmacy Calder: Block. Residence first door west of tho old Post Ottice, Durham. orto a, tWECULttrT EYE, FAR. T Board ah"--..-.-.- E33100†(Illa. 18 From It. Own Round Will be " the IIddaugh Home. Dun tirst Wednesday of each month from m (p.11 . G. MncK-y no. NOTARV PUBLIC, coumssnoun, In, CONVEYANCER. VALUATOR 'flWduhlt'df, Ice. McIntyre Block, over the Bank BARRIS " R NOATIV rustic Money to Loan. mm. old Chronicle oak-o stand, Gur. nfraxa tlt, , a . t b n 9-11 B. 18t, an! gum“: DENTISTRY. Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D. s. MONEY TO LOAN DENTISTRY. mica “Harpoon EAST ARTH_UR GUN. M. D., - Broom “a“ than to Dim d We.» and mum. MACKAY d; DUNN, Iyer’s luslc Method., Tolnphono Connection No. d, DR. GEO. S. BURT. D. IcPHAIL. Hopeville P. u. C. BAIAGE. Duihun .__I:EFROY Mcch. . __ a"... .-n-wâ€"v-' holly propured. Enum- of ducemd per- kod utter and Rxecutur‘n and Adulth- Accouutu prepared Ind [mused t',1'"ipPat ""riutrtm. Prob-u of Wills. helm: of I. J . P. TELFOBD IOI'IS 4 S. DAVIDSON. "_rhtriM_arr" to Loan. Put-mu: a Inc's“. - I our Meri-tttto'. tun no 1?erdlrprtu'p Otttamod. 76;;- ltoai-Uy one. Ind Tm†upon“ Licenced Aluminum for the County of Grey. BR. BROWN, lt than!“ ,1ey1ttorat- or.“ IOU†2-4 E M. 1-4 p, II In": Ge" "aTiiiiuiiliirCiGt ghoIOAJL can“ "~61; " --vuw. A'ur"q". month from to a. ., fgfgerOR, - . “you & was: FIX ,LlVll VILY. " . F Dunn queued to Agra-3.; vuinuii G