[OI WIRING sang 0t Fur Sale. bale. fur Sale. for Sale. Ul ll Ile ale tale. to: than HAS naming 4 I panic-u ll‘ i! “TH ’ Dur- u; MS A N FOR [nfl' rill. will (ur- Ii G. H. Stinson The good wife of the house always likes to have good Bread. and the bee: Bread is to be had at Sviusou’s. The whitest. sweetest and most healthful made. No husband will ever ï¬nd {unit with Stinson’s Bread We turn out. a ï¬rst claes article whether it’s Breed. Pies or Cakes and give special attention to our caramel-e. Bread JNO. A. DARLING Should be in every house. when need- ed they areneeded badly. We have a ï¬ne lot of themâ€"«the dependable kind for this ocasiou. The prices will surprise you. all our rubber goods are sold the same way. Two qt. worth $1.75 new. . $1.50 Three qt. worth $2.50 new $3.25 aIWa Rubber goods are gunng up; we made a lucky purchase and give you the beneï¬c of it. AT FIRST-CLASS LINE of Bakery Goods always on hand at BMW; he Is Good Fountain Syringe. going: like a SHOT‘aï¬d} we always hit thedmarkj J. L. FLARITY Money Back if Not Right f‘iOT WATER BOTTlES. HODEL BAKERY. Chemist and Druggist With an ill-ï¬tting ready-made suit, when you can get a ï¬rst- class ti', made to order in the WILL BE A WARM TIME RLING‘S THIS WEEK, class ï¬r, made to orator in the highpst class of workmanship for about the sumo money? We have a large stock of «JOFCH TWEEDS. WOR- 4'1‘HDS and SERGES, and We _;uaruntee satisfaction. Kl! M PLRCHAN'I‘ TAILOR 3ive us a trial. COPYï¬lcyj it H )01' um Hsnnce WANTEDâ€"FAITHFUL PERSON TO all on retail trade sud agents for manu- facturing house having well established business; local territory; straight sslsry zen paid weekly smi expense money sdvsnped; previous expgnence unnwessery; mention â€"‘__Aâ€"â€"Aâ€"A . Mr. and Mrs. George Twamley via. :ited at Mr. William Boyce’s on Sat- } urday and Sunday. Mr A. Koe'oel lost one of his horses on Saturday and Mr. McIntosh had nne badly hurt while teaming to Chesely. Mr. George Fisher sold a span of horses on Wednesday {or 8340 to Mr. A. McIntosh, of Dornoch. for the Elmwood cemetery. The :mreaved family have our sincere a) mpathy. A number of people in this vicinit‘ are sufl'ering from In grippe. Mr. Conrad Voelzing died at the home of Mr. George Fischer's on Wednesday morning. The funeral 'ook place at one o’clock on Saturday Mr. Shield’s sale was largely at- tended and a good price received for the difl’erent thlngs sold. Miss MacKenzie spent Saturday and Sunday the guest of Miss Flora McDonald. Mr Hugh McKinnon lett {or the West on Thursday. Miss Mary McIntosh. of Durham, visited Miss Flora McDonald for a few days last week. of We 1mm lldiui'ï¬ had to walk to the :next station to telegraph for help lThirteen hours later at 11 o’clock {'Sunday forenoon we made another {start and succeeded in reaching Cal- Eizary at ‘2 o’clock on Monday morning. iHere we had to wait again till four o’clock in the evening before leaving for Nanton which is 56 Inilek south of Calgary. At eight on Monday evening we landed at Nanton. No one there to meet us. We were obliged to put up at the cheapest. boarding house in town at the cost of $17.51! per week for myself and fam- ily. The next day I met my brother and we moved to lllS house a distance of three miles out of Nanton. This ended our tiresome journey. When we landed here we were more than surprised to see the ground bare and the dust flying. The sun shines here almost every day. This coun- try is well named sunny Alberta. I may write again when I learn more about. the country, attvmpï¬mz night, in could. morning this part nours late. Strange to say the Hon. M. P. P. for South Grey, whom the joke was on a few weeks ago, was on board this train. We boarded the G. T. R. for North Bay at 1:45 p. m. the same day (\\ edzzesday). We got to North Bay about 11:30 that evening and the C. P. R. that should have been in waiting for us was still six hours’ run to rhp mm at hours'late. Strané; M. P. P. for South 1 joke was on a few we board this train. fl We drove to Berkeley on the even- ing of the 15th of February and a cold drive it was. We intended tak- ing the 7:30 train on Tuesday morn. ing, but owing to the storm the south bound train did not arrive till 7:45 in the evening. , We then started for ’Toronto with an engine and snow 3 plough always keeping one station in CRESOLENE IS A B Crux -LF\'2-; i. a hm; emnhiishod and st! cures h' “we the .;ir rendered strongly u of the bronchial t the; uith every brea Those of u consumptive tendency. or. sum rem-i from coughs or inflamed condxtrouu Llillfllï¬'c, 7.11.283 . (30.. It)†Notl‘e ’ word from the snow plough and our Cresolene if; y conductor guessing what had happen- , , ed started 03 with the engine to give AfltlSBpth Tablets iassistance. They found the snow - l plough stuck about eight miles down -E'Lâ€""-_-â€"gâ€"I-__â€" : the track, pulled it out and shoved it . . . H' Mind. 5 through to Orangevxlle. By the time Changed :3 1' . . ' O ’1 V . e ’theg got back It ways .. ho clockd\Yed “I used to think you were not a “‘3: ay morning. 1 " t f" ma Ea". man of your word. Jones, but I’ve ot er start am in ess.t man an our changed my mind.†we were hung up again in asnow bank abom, 7m rods from taledon 35““ VP“ understand me now. station. Here we had to Stay till friend Srmth. .Bllobâ€\Vhflt led you to about 9 o’clock when an engine and change your mind. snow plough from ()rangoville helped "You remember that ten-dollars us out. After proceeding a few Sta you borrowed from me?†tious further we had to leave our . Yes.†coach on account of an accident on; “You said â€[191“, it. to you you the north bound train so that the Up would he indebted to me forever.†train could take the coach that we “Y" n 1 were in. We arrived in Toronto aLi ('°' t-_ ' l 12:301.». m. on \Vcdnesday just six; "Well you are keeping 3’01“ word I , . ._ N Nanton, Feb. 29. 1‘ To THE EDITOR 09 THE CHROEICLE: I am going to send you a few 11' on our trip to Southern Alberta. 1n Sam Scott and Family Get There Af- ter [any Tribulations. bod enveloï¬Ã©. Sn «5 Manon Bldg, rinton far West ,Vthing w \V nave been in waiting 1 six hours’ run to the we were obliged to put the Station the best \ Crawford. ant {ai' R San: run “'9 Yours truly, S. J. SCOTT mgmes awr. freig H lere SOIUG Uk to â€In I I] 29. 1904. OIH‘ 11 H )l uw h PAGE _.FENOES Wear Best CHEMIST â€". AND _. DRUGGIST DURHAM, ONT. lines You purehase from us 6 boxes of Dr. Harte’s Valery-Iron Pills, paying for them $2.50. With every such purchase we give you our positive written guarantee that if after taliuu 3 boxes of the Pills, accord- ing to «iirvotions, you ï¬nd you have de- rived no beneï¬t from their use, you can return the 3 empty boxes, together with the 3 upopened ones und get your aloney Itutht MMMthotestotflmoâ€"cundnthohwmnâ€"m â€@3333“qu over. Wormwwugtwdmm“ 1'"! PM! WIRE PING. 00. LIMITED. Wm Ont. ma Ono. It. Jot-.1 fair? Dr. Ilarte’ s (flery- Iron Pills enrich the blood, t me up the nerves and invigorate the whole sxstom. pm 1111: ing in sickly, makly 1m 11 and \1 11 non that strong, vigorous, healthx feeling that makes life Worth lix 1133. But \ 011 don t need to take our wordu to what these Pills can accomplish. Tray them yuurself If they don’t do you good, you can get your money back. Isn’t that Nerves, Hysteria, Female \Veakness and Irreguluritics, Depression of Spirits, Spinal \Veakness, St. VitUS’ Dance, Pimp- les and Eruptions, Loss of \ital Power and General Debility. On the authority of the proprietors of DR. I‘IARTE’S Emmy-13013 PILLS, we guarantee this remedy to he an absolute cure for all diseases and disorders arising from Weak nervas, watery blood or a run down condition of the system, such as:-â€"' Anaemia, Chlorosis, Pale and Sallow (‘nm- plexion, Tired, Worn-out Feeling, Sleep- lessnesk, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Heart Palpitation, Impaired Memory, Unsteady Wali warmvr weather ever come? 0h, do nor say us nay. 01' must. we all be friz to death? Say, gentle zephyrs, say. Shel! we be carried to the skies On flowery beds of ease. Or stand in drifts up to our eyes The while our marrows freeze? Come, gentle spring. list to our song. \Ve’d have you know that if You don’t appear ere very long \Ve’ll all be frozen stifl. A Positive Assurance of a Cure or Your Money Refunded. By the tingle box uh. Pm. m 50¢ JNO. A. DARLING ‘ell us. ye winged wintry That through our \\ [risk a winter ever 0'0in to e! That’ 3 what we want. t( How often you hear it remarked: “It’s only acold.†and a few days later ï¬nd that, the man is sick wi'h pneumonia. This is of such common occurrence that acold, howeverslight should not be disregarded. Cham- berlain's Cough Bemedy counteracts any tendency towards pneumonia. It. ulways rures and is pleasant to A GUARANTEE T0 CURE. " ‘ Well you are keeping your word like a man. 0 r Kt take those tablets sale by H. Parker 'li Colds are Dangerous. )r 531 ('r'iw axvz-z i< a hr»; cmnh‘ishod and standard remedy for the diamâ€. indictted. [1; cures n ‘ “we the .;Er rcm:._-rc«t atrongiy unï¬sep: c. is carded over the dim surface. of the bronchial t. we,- =~ith ex'ery breath. giving prolonged and constant. tmtmenb. Thtvw rvf umnsumptive tendency. nr sufferers from chronic bronchitis. ï¬nd immeditto rem-i from coughs or inflamed conditions of the throat. Descriptive booklet he. HOW LONG. h D. CAMPBELL, Agent, - - - DURHAM, ONTARIO. ll going to end? we want to know order 1 your 8 “data a! by H. HO red Stomach me very many th CRESOLENE IS A BOON TO ASTHMATICS If nicer winds. are; blow '30.. um Non-e Dame 8L, Montreal, (‘dnadlnn Agents II why dissolved in the month are eï¬â€˜ective and safe for coughs and irritation of the throat. { WANTEDâ€"SEVERAL INDUSTRIOUS persons in each state to travel for house established eleven years and with a large capital. to call upon merchants and agents for successful and proï¬able lines. Perman- ent engagement. Weekly cash salary of $24 and all travelling expenses and hotel bills advanced each week. Experience not essential. Mention references and enclose selliaddressed envelope. THE NATIONAL 332, Dearborn St. Chicago. Vlhooping Cough, Croup Bronchitis, Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria “ I have made my last pair of boots†said Mr. Barnheuse with evident feel- ,ings of contentment one day last a week as be vacated the bench and Idiecharged his apron the emblem of [,his ofï¬ce, so to speak, for the past ‘25 Eat more years here The ltit is for 13316 cheap. Mr. Wm. Woods, a member of the graduating class. Knox College. who supplied the Presbyterian pulpite in Osprey the past two Sabbathe, had on account of no train service an enforc- ed holiday last week, but spent the days pleasantly with his old friend, Rev. L. W. Thom. here. l Assessor Bellamy is makibg his an- nual call and renewing acquaintances here this week. Mr. M. K. Richardson preached in the Methodist church on Sunday morning last. In the evening a memorial Service for the late James Williamson was held when Rev. Mr. Wilson preached an appropriate ser- mon from Phil. 1:21. “ For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.†Two sleigh loads of mail bags, one from Owen Sound and the other from Orangeville, were welcome sights here on Sunday {orenoon last. Post- master Sproule had a busy time of it during the hour he is usually at church asserting and exchanging mails for the teams which left. on their return trip in the afternoon. Mr. W. Trimble left after dinner with abig bunch of mail matter for the news hungry residents of Priceville and Durham. Wood piles are not an overflowmg quantity in town just now. EnOUgh has been coming in to supply present needs, but few have yet any stock for the coming season. If there is not a fairly good delivery with the decline of the snow coal is likely to be an article of more cummon use by our citizens next winter. !ate in having a full stock. as they {usually have, out of which they ac- commodated some of the Markdale and lJundulk merchants with a quan- tity of-goods last week. Imported flour is. however. scarce with those who handle it and at the mill. on ac- count of low water Mr. Loucks has found it difï¬cult to supply the wants if his numerous customers. The thaw on at present will likely remove the difï¬culty there. $1.00 and costs. in all $9.50 which was paid forthwith. The parties ‘live at or near Priceville. I An English Church social which served as a farewell to Rev. C. L. Mills and a. welcome to the newly ap- pointed encumbent, Rev. G. M. Frank- land, was held at the Spacious resi- ‘deuce of Mr. and Mrs. G. Collinson, Ceylon on Tuesday evening of last week and was attended by a number of our young pe0ple who report. a very successful and pleasant aflair. Mr. R McGill discharged the duties of chairman in his usual aï¬able man- nor and a very pleasing program was On Tuesday of last week Donald McLean was before Magistrate Van- Dusen on a charge of assault prefer- red by Degald McDoumlll and being Quiltvy of the misdemeanour was ï¬ned [$1.00 and costs, in all $9.51) which :Was paid forthwith. The parties pu 3f I Two of our most enthusiastic sports- men. Mark Wilson and John \Vright, captured a young animal alive a few days ago and as they came into town with it, suspended on all fours from a pole some of us at ï¬rst sight smelt bear meat sure, but no such treat for our palatesâ€"it was only a coon. [If Tl 10¢ a box. All. DRI'GGISTS 304 H of this having nan Establis/zed 187‘ b ll Flesherton. rule on the railway the ys has been much incon- he merchants and public Messrs. Boyd. Hickling place were very fortun- :a full stock. as they , out of which they ac- Stock for himself arid tod generally Mr Geo. mto line, has added to ry ï¬ne thoroughbred The animal, we un- valuable one and was week from Mr. Limin. :ï¬icziég W. D. CONNOR- Inm here to stay and I want the people to know it. Ordered goods on short notice. Having Twenty years experience in the business, the last 13 years in Cheboygan, Mich. I am in a position to satisfy all requirements and gnar- antee satisfaction. l, the undersigned. wish to intimate to the people of Durham and vicin- ity that I have purchased from Mr. Peter Calder the Durham Bakery. and am now ready to supply orders for all kinds of Bakery goods. â€"â€" CHANGED HANDS New PUMPS AND REI’AIRS DRILL CURB REfCURB, PRESSCURB ALL WORK GUARANTEED at “Live and let live†PRICES. Pumps.- Pumps. from $2 upward. SHOP Open every afternoon. DURLAM, â€" ON TA RIO. -’vâ€"' WELLS. Allardsrs'takon “-56.?“ an; near McGowau’s Mill will be promptly at tended to. 1 'I‘OME‘RSZhdï¬thé Lugffc.i;-;z:ne;l‘ “5;“!â€" am prepared to furnish (‘all and see us if onlv to convince Vourselt of 0111 statement. Fred Siegner MUN" "6;"3é'iamawayflewygrk n ‘ Bunch 0mm. 62!; F St... Wasmnmon. A handsomely illustrated weekly lamest em culntlon of any scientiï¬c nurmu. Terms. 83 1 xear, (our inogtbs. 81 80 d by all_ pewsdealeu ‘ Tmo: MARK- DESIGNS Comments ta. Anyone sondtng n stmrrh and doscflï¬uon may quickly ascertain our (mmmn free w ewe! an Invention is pruhnhly ymtetntahte. (‘ummumc-L “(ms strictly mmtï¬tont in]. Handbook on Patent; sent free. Oldest agency for securing: patents. Patents takvn thruuuh Mum) 6: (in. receive mega! name. \"i’hmtt charge. in the We contend that we have the Stock Prices and lezwe you to judge the rest. Galvanized and Iron Pip- ing; Brass, Brass Lined and Iron Cylinders. umps of all Kinds. -THEâ€" DURHAM BAKERY NO one Person can do it all. Some may do it better. No one Nation can own the whole world. The same is true in connectlon with business men. Scientiï¬t ï¬iï¬iéï¬can. ° ' RUSSla o o Backs Down- BEG LEAV‘EJ'I‘O _I_1\ijOIm MY cvs- .hn‘tnv‘lu HARD \\ ARE AND {IN WARE '. WATSON Manufacturgr ( And Dealer 111 - “ Actions Speak Louder Than Words†GEORGE WHITMORE.,‘ HAS Remember the plumâ€"Next to D. Cumpbell’s Implement Wmhouo. LEGGINGS. MITTS AND GLOVES in stock. Trunks. Vcliul. Club 8133, Shoo Dunstan. Shoo Btu-hos, etc, to be Ind u the New Boot Shoo Eton. wâ€"u shoemaker. and sm prepsi‘eti to d; REPAIRING snd mske NEW work on short notice. We luvs still I. few sizes in some lines oi winter goods SELLING CHEAP. I_ have pecured the oerviceu of an A! HANOVER “ Alwaya Proinpt -N ever Negligent." If y'ou WISH sell m 1 ACRE more or street. Durham. W orksâ€"Fiue lot cheap. 105 AC 1 0 100 LIST OF LANDS 5 W. J. ELLIOTT, PRINCIPAL Q‘smxsa.“‘< asides show other lan {erent lines of Men’s. Women’a. Boys'. Miom’ and Children'l BOOTS md SHOES, in court sud ï¬ne goods. Remember I TO LEAVE YOUR ORDER nnd get n ptil‘ of genuine hand- made BOOTS and SHOES. mom cellent farm. Cheap. ACRES near Lamlush‘ dwelling, good out bu Fine farm. Under $4000 STRAND. ONTARIO . We have enrolled as many students during the last ï¬ve months. counting from Sep- tember. as we enrolled lut year in ten months. This tells the title. The young people.- of Western Ontario m'umm'nr Know which is the best school to ettend. New students ed- mitted at any time. Write {or catalogue. ACRES near A“ cleared. :20 hardw swamp. $2100.00. K'l'l ACRES in Bentinck. nenr Dur- hamâ€"~90 cleaned. 10 hardwood. Good buildings. Spring creek, orchard. etc. $3200.00. The Hanover TERMS CASH. The Hanover H. H. MILLER. Large Attendance. N LWL /"'?CC†mugs H. H. MILLER. OFFERS: If 81' All N EW ave 8 unveyauc WE CARRY I lot of dif- Allan Parkâ€"68 ORVG Mr an 116M O 08‘ UN TARIO. yancer 3'. bus “Ill IMHO' Stone 1 i u gs. I run ynent very est. 0‘ OR