escaped him that Ind turn. luscious that peo- rbem, and be Ind- Put. “My child!" ’2 impulse. Someb b from speaking rn inherent leni- things, his up- mate ï¬nale to t bmstances. Eva hue-non Iran â€: ’00. ‘00 let-ll? Come.†Ipon he: strong limeelt too week "her and daugh- cathedral. Sid. , to keep up the .rceive her, while rd: came to the bitterness of the I him. She was a prince might at he remained lg to speak. ex- mm of remorse ran only recalled a once more test- ion is flesh and muscle. F5. strengthens gnns and they de. re from long .- whlle this trill ugh his mind In :rdlng him with res. and be head The services an Don her arm and . and non ho wrong mm! wa 3. Out Into tho assed. the light the ravages of onderin epeated. “Yes a place {or you {on should lea‘ yondo ll i on.†he replied. bench. I shall u only a little to an old man. solely {or the ’ speakâ€"“may 1 me who Is klnd )ll IO repeata Met not 'l‘helr \"onl I re "1 rehearsal. I] 11 191' man w mat \\' t†she said ll .- more ad her. there. all do I dare Owen. that I I felt ) near that very even H to do Ii she I 3'? 1V9 “ls 1m- 1V? 00. hon ll p" '0 “-9. annual. Advenmmcms withâ€: spec Mom“! be published till forbid and charged â€ding; Transient noticesâ€"“Lost, " “ Faun: “ Fat e,“ eta-39 cents {0! ï¬ts: insertion. 35 cc: (or each abutment msenion. All .dvenisancnu ordered bysmngm m be p: hr :11 advancn. Contact mes foggmrly Manama: ï¬nished CC. $959!? $0“??- . . A. m‘nam For transient advertisement: 8 ccr. a line {Vt the ï¬nt indenion' , 3 cent? “"8. . . line each subacq nun insenion~ mi m Masimal cards, not exceeding one i THE JOB : : DEPARTFIENT waliâ€"od;enisaan¢1ts, go ensure insertion in cunem cock, should be bought m not later than Toluuv â€mag. â€"..-....â€" ... Drs. Jamieson 6:. Macdonald. FFICE AND RESIDENCE A short distance east of Knapp’s Hotel, Lambton Street. Lower Town, Durham. Oï¬ice hours from 12m 2 o’clock. U ()arafraxa and George Streetsâ€"at foot uf hill. Oflice hoursâ€"941 3.111.. 2-4 p.111 , 7-9 p.m Telephone No. 10. I tice met Manchlan’s store. Oflice hours, am m n. 11).. 2to 4 p. m. and 7 to9 p. In. Special nttention given to diseases of women and children. Residence op- posite Presbyterian Church. FFICEâ€"FIRST DOOR EAST OF the Durham Pharmacy, Caldor’s Block. Residenceâ€"Lambton Street, near the Station. to Universit ; Graduate of Royal College of Dent. Surgeons of Ontario. Roomsâ€"Calder Block. over Post Ofï¬ce. HONOR GRADUATE OF TORON- ()3in 0R} ,Gordon’s new Jewellery Store. Lower Town, Durham. Any amount of money to loan at 5 per cent. on farm property. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC., McIntyre’s Block, Lower Town, Dur- ham. Collection and Agency promptly attended to. Searches made at the Regis- trv Oï¬ce. D.u\';a;;x;e:;-Etc. Money to. Loan. Ofï¬ceszâ€"ln the McIntyre Block, over Standard Bank. V A. G. MACBAY. K. C. [I’m] -l I“ UV I‘- Oï¬coâ€"MacKeuzie’ s "blâ€"dï¬v-Svtvaï¬dï¬, Lower Town, Durham. Ont. 33 PUBLISHED WV Taunsomt uoumuo mm am most, am at!!! DURHAM, ONT. L‘ er Comeyancer, etc. Private mono? to loan. Old accounts and debts of 1 kinds collected on commiseien. Forms bought _a_nd “sold†Insurance Agent, etc. [\IJ 0A-- A I nun! HUGH MACKAY, DURHAM. Land annntor and Licensed Auction- eer for the County 0! Grey. Sales promptly amended to and notes cashed. v-â€"-vâ€" Auctioneer for the County of Grey. sues promptly nttended to. Call at my residence or write to Allan Psrk P. O. Orders may be left at the Chronicle oï¬ce. d eased Auctioneer for the County or Grey. Lend Valuator. Beiliï¬' of the 2nd Divrsiou. Court Selee and all other matters promptly: â€tended to. Highest refereenee («ding facilities J. G. Hutton, M. D., C. M. HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OF- Q) tionoer for the County of Grey. Snles promptly attended t0. Orders ma be left at his Implemnnt Wan-aroma, no innon’s old stand. or at the Chronicle Oflice. FFICE AND RESIDENCEâ€"COR. '. 0. Pickering, 0.0.8., L.D.S. J. P. Telford. ARRIS’I‘ER, SOLICITOR_. E-fI‘C. ARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, CON. A. H. Jackson. 0mm: PUBLIC. CO_.\1_MlsSION- Nov. 9. ’03. AMES CARSON, DUR_HA__M, LICT Dr. T. G. Holt, L. D. S. OBERT BRIGHAM. LICE_N§ED OHN CLARK. LICEEQED App- Emma AND PROPRIE'rou. Medial! Directorv. Arthur Gun, M. D. Dental Directorv. T0 CONSUMPTIVES. MacKay Dunn. . Lefroy McCauI. I Tn: CHIONICLB um I). not to any .ddtun, free of pause, {at ‘I.00 per . yar, ply‘ablcnin “MI.†may _ J_A-A- ___L:_L - Legal Directory. Miscellaneous. I: completely stocked with ‘1! NEW TYPE, thus af- ter taming out Fiat-class The date to winks Iver} :d by the mberou the [:1 minced umfl all areas: of the proptietov. \V. F. DUXN. A man to represent “CANADA’s GREATEST Nunsnuzs †in the Town of DU RH AM and surrounding country. and takelorders tor 1:: anr Tans. Slum. FRUITS, ORNAMENTALB, SHRQBS. ROSES. VINES, SEED Pan-tons, 1370. Stock true to name and free from San Jose Scale, A permanent position for the right man on either salary or commission. roxoxro. BUGGIES WAGGONS. A large assortment. of all the hast makes. SEWING MACHINES. The “ White.†and “ Standard. STOVES. Huron Stoves and Ranges. HAY FORKS. The beat in the world. THRESHERS ENGINES. The \Vhite “ Chsllenge †Separ- ator and new and secondhand Engines of all makes. Cream . . . Separators. The " MELO'I'I'E,’ two-piece bOWI- The best skimmer in the Inn-ht. D. Campbell, - Agent. thoughtless, in encouragement for the weak. forbounnoo tovnrds the ignorant and mugnhnimity town-d- t,_ L..‘.-““ A-) -‘ ----- "A 5:"- GENTLEMExzâ€"I can but speak well of the International Cor- respondence Schools and their system of teaching in the diEerent branches of education. In teaching languages there is no better system. Their Commercial Course. as well as their course in Drawing and Sketching. is perfect. Any person with a common school education can through these schools acquire a thorough knowledge of any of the branches they teach. The long evenings of the fall and Winter season could not be Spent better than by Stone 6: Wellington {aking up one of the branches caught by them. Our Hardy Speciallies Noteâ€"H. S. Hallman has four children with the I. C. S. FONTIIILL NURSERIES WANTED AGENCY. OVER 800 ACRES . MCKAY, Representative, Box 411 HARRISTON ONT ONTARIO. TESTIMONIAL. 7’ (Solomon. in Shoe and Leather Journal ) A SAD THING. ltisatsad thing to think to see any man fall in evil Ways. but when a man raises a family and lives a gen- eration amongst his fellows only to graduate into the penitentiary there is something more than sad in the circumstance. Why will men turn. aside from l‘Ou9St eï¬ort and allow greed and gain to make jailbirds of them? Notwithstanding all the warning in the example of Others, the same game is repeated and the same merited reward gained. "Sure- ly the net is spread in the sight of the bird.†but these birds do not seem to havethe thought of conunon spar- rows. The nine months in prison given the culprit at Cobourg the Other dav for hiding away goods from his creditors will not prevent imitation of this popular crime, nor would nine years prevent some men †getting their ï¬ngers into their neigh; I bor’s pockets. It has a wholesome ‘eï¬ect, however on the majority of those who are inclined to choose the I primrose way to making money in the retail business. For this reason it is to be haped that the sentence wii not always be as light as in the case I quoted. THE SWEET BYE-ANILBYE. ! The kind of religion that keeps one ‘ eye on the judgment throne and the other upon the main chance will neither make a good citizen for this world nor the world to come. The creatures that are frightened into a decent life by being held over hell, and the shallow souls that are lured into church membership through promises of a golden harp and at; starry crown will never be of much i use to God or man. "Godliness is proï¬table unto all things having promise of the life that now is and of that which is to come.†The world is hungering for that kind of godliness that manifests “the pro- mise of the life that now is.†There is as Wide a'ï¬eld for the development of godliness in the world as there was in the {days of Jesus of Nazareth, Behold the man! There was godliness that went forth in compassion upon the multitude, in love for the sorrow- ing. in sweet tenderness towards in- nocent childhood. in forgiveness for (Sd.) H. S. Hallman, Editor GOSpel Banner‘ Berlin. the STRAY SHOTS. for the tent for rd: the will draw all men unto me. " The type of manhood. that 13 the “express image†of God himself will alwavs draw. It will draw men away from self with all its sordidness and cruel. ty. It will-lift them above the spe ciousness of et’en a religious life of grab. We want the kind of religio . that bears the fruit here in a rich“ eous. upright. loving service to Goo! andto humanity, and less of thiq small. narrow building upon maln- ‘sio‘ns of light athhomes in the Skies. There’ s a beautiful land 011 high a To its glories I faiu mould fly." Bosh! .There is a beautiful land right here that could be made lilu heaven itself if we could only clip the wings of a few '0! these soarers an i get them to give attention to th-. “Sweet Now and \ow’ instead of the “Sweet Bye-andoBye. no more use for than a dog has for a‘ Umouth organ. Again they are hit {or a subscription to some institution ‘ that could better afford to help them 1 than they it. Often as noc it is the cheque borrower or accommodation note flyer who fastens upon them and they go as sheep to the shearing. No experience. however dear. seems to help them. for they {all into the trap again and again. The “ easy †man is a whole-souled. open-handed fellow, who thinks every man he meets as good as himself. There is the whole trouble. Unfortunately his estimate of mankind is far too generous. For every man of honest. heart and open face you will ï¬nd ten who are ready to tramc in the one man’s sinceritv. This is the humili- ating- truth, and so the wise man has written “He that is surety for a stranger will smart for it.†The world is not half as bad as most peOple make out. There 5 an- ten things for which you ought to ho. thankfulfor the one about which you whine. Is your liver bad? Be thankful you have any and keep the belt side up. Have you rheumatics? Congratulate yourself that you are oat where the climate is too warm for ailments of this kind. Have you dropped a little money? Quit whin- ing and thank God that you are given aohance to do a little hard work. Have your friends gone back on you? Stop cavilling and show yourself worthy of friendship. If you will but open your eyes you will ï¬nd dozens of people who have moxe right- to growl than you have. Just meet pain, reverses. hardships and misun derstanding with a patient and plea- sant {ace and you will live in a sun- shine that will make misfortune a ministering spirit. Most of our trouble is with ourselves. With a right attitude towards outward cir- cumstances our lives may be serene g.“ as a morning in June. ..'... . ,‘ .1 .m,‘ W ‘ L1. 3-- .. -. " .. .. ."T‘i": :31“: -"~q,- “Hm†.....r EASY PEOPLE. 41" Pugkgul Don’t. be mean, but (1011’ t be “easy†There are men in business who pro. vide game for every scheme: that comes along. They are taken in on a fresh proposal almost every day. Sometimes in is». book that. they have SOWING DISCORD. There are people who fancy the wierd scrapings of an orchestra in a Chinese thratre, but their ideas uf harmony are extremely limited. There are people who seem to relish living in a vortex of social discord which they lose no Opportunity to promote We have all known boys at school whose delight. was to set dogs and cats ï¬ghting and who ï¬lled in the intervals of this sport with promoting quarrels among their school-fellows. Grown to men their youthful proclivities Lind excuse in the stirring up of Strife among their business acquaintances. This faculty is one of such deepicable character: that it is no wonder the Good Book says: “Him that soweth discord amongst brethren the Lord hates†The quarrelsome man is bad enough, but the quarrel promoter is a ï¬end. Discord was sworn in heaven by Satan who has since become the chief organizer of discord sowers on earth. Keep your tongue off your Yneighbors’ aflairs. See to it that ‘ you do not sunder ties by your wick- ed speech that can never be united again. Beware of a crop that follows such a dead time. This announcemencis made with- out any qualiï¬cations. Hem-Raid is the one preparation in the world that guarantees it. Hem-Raid will cure any case of Piles. It is in the form of a tablet. It. is the only Pile remedy used in- ternully. It is impossible to cure on escablished case of Piles with oinb- tnents, suppositories, injections, or on‘wsrd appliances. A guarantee is issued with every package of Hem Bond. which contains a month’s treatment. Go and talk to Darling about it. H-OQQâ€"Oâ€"n Tailorâ€"Do you want. padded shoul- ders, my little man ? Willieâ€"New; pad the pants. Du’s where I need it most. Mammaâ€" ‘Why, Johnny, the seat of your trousers has. a. great hole torn in it! Why didn’ c you tell me about - GET A SMILE ON. A Broad Statement. A Modest Boy. He Knew. it of the best makes TRY Shewell Lenahan FURNITURE PROMPT ATPENTION TO UN DERTAKING You may have a Usenet dram thmhthc Irina-that’s tho reaaan you feel tired out in the morning. You are not noted. your kidneys ache, you feel desmndent nd have no ambition. Don’t let your Life Blood be «tuned away. Dra‘. K. a; K. guarantee to Care or no Pay. BLOOD POISON Syphme in the scourge of mankind. It may not be a crime to have it, for it may beiuheritcd. but it is a crime to anow It to remain in the eystem. Like latherâ€"- like «on. Beware of Mercury and Pom. “33an Drs, K. 6‘; K. poemvely cure the worst use: or no Pay. VARICOCELE a: Srmc'runz Don't neglect your â€anâ€. Your aching back tens the tale. Don’t let Doctors experiment on you. Drs. X. a: K. can cure yonlf you are not beyond human aid. The, guarantee to Care or No Pay. CODES GUARANTEED. N0 CURE N0 PAY. Consultation Fran. look. cent Fm. (ua!ed.) Write for Qnonuon Ilnnk {or flow. Treatment. Everything Continental. 0 0R5. KENNEDY KERGAN, we sun-933mg†The New Method Treatment cures these diseases cafely and surely. Io pawâ€"no sufl’erinrâ€"no detention fmbusineaa. Don’t risk Operation and rum your sexual organs. The stricture “some“ theorbed and can never returu' Drs. K. J: I. guarantee Cures. Kidneys a: Bladder MEN’S LIFE BLOOD It Has Never Been For all kinds of DEPARTMENT. N., G. .l. Mcflechnie. ï¬rst-class goods at a high price. But how to produce good goods and yet be placed in the hands of the customer at a moderate price is a pro- blem that has given a lot of study. The problem is now solved and as a proof of this assertion you are invited to thoroughly inspect our stock. a very difficult matter to produce THE POPULAR CA8†STORE. THE POPULAR CASH 8TORE. A Schools in Toronto. This deservedly populll' svstom by man» of chgrt. drilh. hlackboud dimnms and other interesting devices brings the following topics within the child's immediate comprehension : Musical Notation. Rhythmical Motion. Technique Kay-board Location. Musical History. Piano Work. Feb’y 5,â€"3m DURHAM SCHOOL. l‘hs school in eqmppod {or full Junior Lam md “tabulation work, under the following «at of competent teachers for tlnt deport-cut: T808. ALLAN. Prinolpsl. MISS L. l. FURFA'I. Clo-dc: ond [odorl- Intending atndenu abound onwr a beginning“ tom. or u 000:: “(or u pouiblo. WU. JOHNS“. Chdrman For terms apply to DOPTED BY ALL LEADING Fm. 1.00 per month. Myer’s Music Method- STA FF A ND EQUIPMEXT M188 MARGARET GUI. Teacher M. M. II. C. RAHAGI. Suntan. m3 3.; m