“388:! without l'lllOflStl‘ancC. H rang and ' . there were Indie. h ‘ With someone eh not tell her of t. ’2 and a8 Katy, ‘5 :7 apron and m. was, only glm' in the hall min... she appeared in z. 310 her stonishm 1 “Mrs. Sybil GM hing that. a; gym hp. and when M inat. t was why If. Wilford with it. {astic smile upon ished In. Cun- Kn departed. let'- rh the dessert for the table house. she a r privilege as . her in. the room thud sudden, so m '0 unprepared; u manner quieted 7 at last to look ï¬nding net wt ‘ expected, no; . I1 other ream {)3 been exacan he wmord had cr's, where Juno iarticulars of but . and as she did Bary to stop for Katy' s misdoinp. ppearance in tho (.randon, whom i a. description at prite dishes to..- rted Sybil a va- domestic little nueto. draw the m ts of the mm:- I merrily over 3, m It. Mppcnad - wasâ€"and lutly, one!) made t†ers of Tokyo and Th? in“. “n in being equal ill I part of I cant. 183’?" Juno and, : its disgust. whu I right, and ' am to the W] wards Katy, who flour on h“ m; making count†some heathmill >ropensitics, ‘- and feigning m Hips, she cxcnad put. and deuce“ lore she was M about. Katy‘l ng where she was I Cid". In? bottom clam Id stretched. W mm are broken. Isles. Mob the paint In. tea may be all]! put to soak for I >11. This will no!- they can than N v until they I" be sprayed with so parasites. which alns so great II hey say It on. ' stocks ten ne'e' which planted as I uniting, all! 1 the appetite of not been listen- wholly conducive rd. it hair tied on t!!! not and fastened Japan. in†by peddle! ion hiv‘q. until I“ )uld ever In. laughing m 1H (H hh 'y graciog tiring '. ' her. ‘ «90°96 Nu. .'0 Pa g at the g CHI-mitt? 'i“ h. - ‘3‘ M O m Tn uldtc , . year, 93%“ " â€93° P“ ‘pnon B ‘3‘ V‘ per (h 4.: mm'ï¬ed mm: ' 3 ' «:0 '3‘. 3~, free of young: ‘ ' pay'?blc§ 3 I “03.33227“ 90 (11:1). ldbe (ht. to "his, in“ c by th Dfm‘hr' 5‘7: 0.4.30.0 0! ~h¢ Wag-futon THE J03331uo-Mwm DEPARTF‘ENT .11 new n93, am a. A__9_._ ...A “A -I-.. pa .mw'bunnd an («bid and ‘ lbe p“ . g. I ".3 ï¬ 0 â€â‚¬111 â€Transit“ P995. 4... Mb.“ mlamieson Iacdonald. FFICE AND RESIDENCE A short distance out of Knapp’a Hotel, mbtou Street, Lower Town, Durham. {)ï¬ce hours from 12 to 2 o’clock. P. m. \pecla‘ gï¬w emf.“ and 1:6 ’T " 9 vamrian Chu h '3 Mock. R4 the Station W. C. Pickering. 0.0.8.. L.D.S. 1, e. Hutton. pr ham. attend try () bormwer‘ the Bank mum WW†a." uuav ians and S-uï¬reona, Ontnrio. Oï¬co ;9m12 a. m.. 2 to 4 p. In. Residence nfï¬l'P_ “Id Baum buildings. Upper 1 Durham. Telephone No. 10. .1192 Bl EDITOR AND \WH‘ARY PUBLIU, ‘ A Pr, Conveynlm. 0“- ?0_ luau. Old accounts 31 kmde collected on com bought and sold. Inï¬ll?! Oï¬iceâ€"MacKenzio’s Old Town, Durham, Ont. Medical Directory . ARRISTER. .\i~:mS'rER. NOTARY, COvizx- Mm, Em. Etc. *'°“‘:{,;‘;L€:".Ji§ wnnhle rams, {\pd' 9X?“ nIMI. {Over RRISTER. Arthur Gun. '.vâ€" v- 7 Si Auctioneer for the Coal“? hues promptly attended to. C realdence or write to Allan PI Orders may be left at the Chm! AMI-ZS CARSON. ’ eased Auction“! AM ES BROWN. ISSUER Marriage Licenses. Durban. 0!! wuasom Hosanna , pmmc MUSE..M!A sm‘r x‘mancers. etc. Weâ€: nu <. “Ppnsite Chromcle Oï¬a. .MM‘KAY.K.C. W OBERT BEIGE-A31- 'niveésitv: Graduate f Dental Summons 4 {Her Block. over P061 wr 'l‘mvu, Durham. An) amount in loan at 5 per cent. "JV?“ B‘O'ku notion mud n, Searches w. 8. Davidson. wausm l. P. Telford. ugal Dz’redorv. Lefroy McCaul. (ï¬â€˜r'i‘cé'. McIntyre Miscellaneous. unp- -' over POflt Oflice. 'ulv-_ _ Lower Town. Dur- Agpncy promptly s made at the Regis- to UIIuUIAall:r" P“rk at the Chronicle P. U. oflice. v of Roval 0f Ontario. 'mné to suit Block (Over With a terrible cold in his heed, And eyelids heavy and sore, An editor sat in his broken chair, And bitterly, earnestly swore. A man was there with a dun. And a chap had dropped in to tell him, l i 3 A youth had dropped in with a poem, ‘ E ! How the paper ought to run. is An irate subscriber had told him His sheet wasn’t ï¬t to be read, While another carefully promises He will punch the editor’s head. The foreman was yelling for copy. And the wind whistled in at the door, And this, with a few other reasons. In why the editor swore. But the angel that took it to heaven Recorded its verdict there ; â€The jury ï¬nds in the present case I ’Twas a justiï¬ables swear.†The Agonizing Pain: of Rheumatism. Swollen, aching joints, muscles are stiff and sore. every movement ac- companied by pain. The most potent remedy is Poleon’s Nerviline, which has ï¬ve times the pain-subduing power of any other preparation, Apply the Nerviline copiously. rub it --rr'J _ on well 3nd then bind in a. hot flannel bandage. This will cure the worst cases in a short. time. Try Nerviline for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica or Lumbagoâ€"it’s all right and only costs a quarter. Mc’I‘uï¬. the Walkerton Cor. of the Hanover Post, thus delivers himself: “ The High Court starts to'daym Our sheriff has gone to the station to: meet the judge but there are no cases to be tried. \V’hat a. blessed county Bruce is. but just wait until they start to make whiskey in cellars and swamps, and the druggists have to handle it. then the row will start.†; After all, Bruce must be a very “ tuff†county. Just think of it, the sheriff and the judge going into the lillicit still business in Sellers and llllun v av... swampsl And what a villianous lot of druggists they have over there to handle the illegal stuï¬ so made! If those high in authority do such things, What of the rank and ï¬le? 0 The \Viarton Canadian thinks the aftermath of the North Grey protest; " for any cousoio . is unpleasant reaung It says a fall exposure of Grit rascality in the campaign was prevented by the saw-off in Toronto. ’ The Conservatives of Owen Sound fter the close of the \ b . I I t . .BUUOUS Inaâ€"'11. Why the Editor Sworn. I DRUULa I“ V" cension, so th need be expect it. costs mouea tended. and t1 direcmrs had zone ar l‘housands ar exceptional meri ‘ haler treatment. ' ' to the doctor with their winter ills they protect themselves by Ca- ; it kills colds in the head in ten minutes, quickly relieves " Asthma, Lung Troubles, and cures even though 311' ° failed. Catarrh- ant, safe and s best recom- ' is its enormous sole; tr Women and Jewels. Tufl‘ on McTufl‘. A Vexatious Saw-Off. v-â€"‘...."'4 Li...“ 5‘ , . . . .w mm WW Doctors. of Catarrho- l That’s precnsely what E Vapo-Cresolene does. You l light the vaporizer, the 1 vapor of Cresolene is given g 03'. Not a disease germ _ i can live in this vapor, yet I it can’t possibly harm even the ‘_ youngest child. Just naturally , breathe-in the vapor; it destroys the ' germs of la grippe, hay fever, influ- enza, and whwping-cough. It’s the , common sense treatment for all troubles of the throat and bronchial tubgs. ' Vapo-Cresolene is sold b drug‘s" everywhere. A Vapo-Cresolene outï¬t, in udingt e Va er and . . Lamp which should last a lite-time, an a bottle at Creso ene, corn lete, 31.50; extra supplies of Cresc- lene 25 cents an 50 cents. illustrated booklet contain- ing physicians' testimonials free upon re3uest. Var.- As there has been no news from this part for a long time, 1 will crv to tell you how we are gettmg along Mr Lennox; who was under the care of Dr. Smith, is now improving and we hope he will soon be around again. The parinwbe at Mr. McKechme's on Thursday night. was a great suc- cess, as they pared apples all evening and then went home in pairs Mr. John Ellison bought a ï¬ne young colt from Chas Vaughan. Mr. Alex. Ellison sold a. horse to Peter McIunis for the cum of 8105'). Alex. is a great horseman. The Laughlin Bros have purchased Mr. George Furneaux’s farm Wish you success boys. Mr George Funneaux has been under the weather for the past few days, but we are glad to hear he is improving. - A. A -__ C7 Misses A. Boyce and Mary Ann Twamley are visiting at Mr. George Twamley’s and other friends.’ Recommended snd Sold by MacFarlane Co. ‘ Messrs Will hell and Jim Bartly have each ï¬nished a good fall’s threshing Jim intends going to the lumber woods with his team. and Will Ellison and Chas. Watson in- tend going with him , __ -. n The sale of the late MI all’s property was held Everything went high _"'v â€"“7 Miss Marion Young. who has been in Toronto for the past six months, is now home seriouslv ill. She is under the care of Dr. Ego. Hope to hear of her speedy recoverv. The members of W'uiersn-ille Beef‘ Rina held their annual meeting Rtl Mr. John Ellison’s on Tuesday even ing and wound up the business of NW past year quite satisfactorily to all. and reorganized for next year with the following ofï¬cers: President, John Ellison} Jr ; Secretary and Treasurer. Wm. Bell ; Butcher. Thos. Turnhull; Auditors, Wm. Kearney Iand Jos. Brodie; Inspectors. Wm. i Baker and George Torry. ELECTRIC RAILWAY The public meeting hall last Wednesday e cuss the electric rail was only fairly well : from the discussion w] two things were easily "fr-d ' to have be old one ex anumber of those p pressed their views, submitted and unanix appointing a committ IMessrs, Shaw, Bundy along the line and to formation as they mi regard to the present to report to a subsqu the citizens. While thave not much how an“ qu vâ€"â€"-_ 1y after the work that has signed to them.â€"â€"Teleacope. WA'I‘ERSVILLE. Mr. McKechnie’s MEETING. has been ‘as- ITEMS OF INTERE$T CUPPED AND RE- WRITTEN FROM OUR EXCHANGES. Edward Bellamy “Looking Bags“?! better than Lot’l ‘ earned her saltsâ€"E The Northern Exhibition want. h‘a-I hind ï¬nancially this year. The ' be directors do not. know how to use printer’ 3 ink. They sent to Toronto and got a few of our town boys got a .sur other evening on putting ' live electric I Penknife_toa " H m“ 1 wu-wâ€"â€"â€" at the-Town Hall. The knife was broken to pieces and sent spinning He himself received a pretty severe shock which might have proved serious. In spite of the objections of some good people to the use of the word †don’t †we say " Don’t fool with an electric wire. nor with a gun that isn’t loaded.â€â€" (lulu-u II' II\ " Don’t fool with an electric Wire. 3 was , __ nor with a gun that isn’t loaded."-â€"â€"' the sorrowing telatiVPs should be Mt. Forest Confederate {called to suffer a Silllllal' affliction so *‘H‘ gsoon. Deceuswi was a brorher of EMIS 'l‘ H Smith. of the plains \lrs.! Another accidental sheeting «flair; W. V Anderson and Mrs. 0 J; occarred at BM'ï¬eld recently where- Burns. and Benjamin and Jed Whit-i by J. C. Gardiner, 3 brother 0f th“furore. of Oakville. The funeral set-5 POSWWSWI‘ 0f â€1*“ village. “hrl‘Olegvice. conducted by the Rev. Mr ‘ escaped death tht'tmgb 3 ““11 diï¬' Garriocb. \\ as held on 'I‘uosdny at tho" charging in some unaccountable way ‘ parent-z9 residence. and was attended while being carried. H3 had been‘ by a large Illlllll‘h'!‘ of sytnpathizinu 0M dDCk hunting on the river. M‘d‘friends. The body Wats interred in in muting over a 1085- WhiCh proved the Onkville centewryn- Portage La. to bo slippers. he pitched forward. Prairie Graphic of Oct. 30. 190:2. ‘ and in so doing the gun went 03 _____“__m. I _.___,, -___-____ giving Mr. Gardiner the full chat go in the left arm below the elbow. 15 MONTHS FOR $3. shattering the flesh and bone so much . ’that it is feared the arm will have to The Edltor of The Toronto World come off. At present the arm patient is doing as well as could be expected and nothing much can be W. F. Marcian, M. P . is desirous said about it for a few days. He is of increasing the CerulntlUll of The d had just come Toronto World to 30.000 before the home for a few daysâ€"Listowel Ban- end of the year. The World is con- sidered the lH'lglllï¬st new spaper in ner. (lulnnda lot is pubiit-hrtl evmy week This custom of hawking about sub- scription lists and petitions of one sort and another is not only a crying evil, but a positive nuisance, and should be suppressed. It has got so now that the assault of the subscrip- tion list promoter is not very far removed from the " stand and deliv- er †of the footpad or highwayruan. *with the dilierence in favor of the lantern-as the victim has some chances of putting up a light with the latter if he so desires. Hawking about petitions looking for contribu- ‘tions to this and that and the other lenterprise with which the average ‘. victim has not the slightest concern l . . . . l is snnply blackmailmuo milder term more will do justice to it. A little ‘backbone on the part of the victims i would soon stop this svstem of petty [imposition.â€"-Chesley Enterprise. District NeWS- Mrs. Waterson ana .urs. Udvcnu. .,. . the Ontario W. C. T. U., made a good enggestion the other day when they proposed that the association pray for editors. The Lord knows they ' not because they are more wicked than other people. but because they need so much patience and th and selfocontrol to battie ' ple who come ii" to tell them how a neWSpaper .should run; and to argue with others lwho ask for the booming: of some business scheme which they aver is atter of news and of decido n who run foul of the law d all over because it was put in the paper. Then again news paper men have alot of trouble in “unwinr‘r to neoole that they have to pacify me and are ma dowed Times The death of Mr. W. H. Hacking, the veteran postmaster of Listowel, occurred on Monday of last week. He was conscious and rational until the last. recognized and.spoke to members of his family by his bedside. Mr. Hacking’s name will ever be intimately associated with the start- ing and deveIOpment of the town of Listowel from the very ï¬rst settle- ment up to_ the present time. He L- -L A“ a Bellamy made $6.000 bv Busward.†This was ILot’s wife. who merely salt .â€"-Hartford Post. W aterson and M rs. Cavers. lectric wires. One got «surprise the putting an Open electric light. wire **t [rs. Cavers. 0‘ ., made a good W. H. Hacking, The many itiends of George Whit- more, of Oakvill». wete shocked Set- urday evening to hear of hit- passing in“ ay at. the: Winnipeg ho<pitul at {two o’clock that afternoon. His death was most um‘Xpet-ted. as it was only last. Wednesday he left his home ° to receive treatment he stomach, the ail-1 which caused him to cease active work about three weeks ago. and up to the time of his death hi- relativee anticipated no eerious re- . suits. Deceased wasoneoankville’l t Mr. and Mrs. Tbos Whitmore, with I whom he “sided and to the grief :; stricken parents the shmputhy of 1} numerous friends is extended. This 2 is the second visit of the Grim Reap- :‘er to the family within the past few 3' morning, M last July. Jamen. a hrO‘h- ’ 1 er of the deceased. residing in SPattlt. "you nuilntl “PIICP. H'td it; iï¬ hard 'hï¬t *â€" ia Co Kerry. Ireland. The deceased William Hacking. was a Bob of the Rev. Jame: Hacking. one. of the ï¬rst Congregational minister ' Iioneries in Up born in Leedb. 7th, 18w. He waQ the youngth 3 large family and came with his father when about seven wars of age. His math- er was the Huuoruble Mary Sykes. 01 desco-nï¬am of that well knnwn sport- ing Yorkshire baronwt Sir Tanou Svkrs mâ€"Post. er of the drummed :91 was callml lwncv.m.1 the sorrmviug teia called to suffm' a sin. soon. Deceusvd W: Mus 1‘ H Smith. of \V. F. Mavelan, M. P . is desirous reusing the ccrculntiun u( The TUI'OIILI) World to 30.000 before the, end of the year. The World is con- sidered the bl'ig‘UHst ue~\ spaper in Canada It, is publiphrd evmy week (In) mmuiug at 4 u’clm-k. [:9 mark- et. ref-own are the most aocutate. particulmly thus», in which the fannera and memhauta al'r' interest- ad. of inc Auv a'wid-‘l‘ of this [mw‘l‘ who‘ menticms tins nfl'nr. ami whu sends $3 before the end of the year will waive a receipt up to April 1. 1904 ‘ The regular price of The World is $3 for one year. It. is the only one ceul mowing paper publiehed in Canada. or by pomal note to 'l‘hpy talk of Staring a 4:9 illery in Toronto to um up bopt sugar factory refuse. 'I‘lmt’s on“ great beauty of a discillerv. It had no “Juan ~-bogs eat, some and human [wings consume the rest. ~~Toronto star. The walking sick, what a crowd of them there are: Persons who are thin and weak but not sick enough to go ‘to bed. ,9 LL""’(‘ It makes new flesh and. gives new life to the weak system. There’s new strength and flesh in every dose. We will be glad Lhe carcIalaktiun of The M to 30.000 before the w. The. World is co_u- o-â€"‘. .0. " Toronto. Ontario. â€" soc. ml 5n .n drunk“. Be sure that this picture in the form of a hbel as on the wrap er of every bottle 0! Emu ion you buy. SCOTT 6': BOWNE. Chemists, Pumps. let live" PRICES. He Sells Cheap 1 All-won! Dress Samoa. Black and Colon, 40 in wide, 25c yard. Heavy: Mylmn ‘Dress Goods. 42in wide, wily 256 ynrd. White Bed Spreads. large size. “.15 etch. Flannelette Blankets. large size, 8].“) pain Bed Comforters, 60x72 inches. $1.00 each. Ladies’ Long Sleeve Vests, 25c etch. 20 Only Glass Teble Sets, 35¢ each. Shrouded Wheat Biscuitt. 25c box. [BEG LEAVE TO I‘SFORH l‘OMERS Amt! thehpublic in gel Salada Qexlgq Tea in black, 1 19A!) PARKETS We have a full line of STERLING BROS. Hand-made Shoes. DURHAM FOUNDRY Call and see the Disk Barrows and Steel Rollers mada by '1‘. E. Bissau, of Elam. Out. We handle them. ‘quu '74 -‘r -â€" green and mixed. in LEAD PACKETS at 25c. 300 and 400 lb. Built in 6. 8. 9 with many â€â€œ1 Full pugicqltrs CALL AND SEE THEM. . SMITH s: SONS- GEORGE wanna!!!- SNAPS aon’t hesitate 8, 9 nod 12 foot lengths real good improvements. [lure will be given, no hesitate to inquire. CALDER BLOCK.