unis, Pd. and Kh- mneu, S .15 Appetite, mptiqm, 93316186.: I. Lucian-E,†.1“ Goal, .-x. CuranZG .f/M. I ~555qu w:.,,..m. :24? wgethe} With h 3 5 mod. “Id at my... my 6‘ l gzlilwm swung I'lp nun-s beating m 580 730' washes 0‘ t Slu- hung. Sh. ill! row Eu. '9. stat: by til. action as are prodncd M if)"; small natmlm in_uo_ot.ha yo! .- 3'19 powder. VINO (*ric furnace. ed ial!i2¢~d.1‘be M at was of little fl Cl GUIRIITEE. - â€"‘ {no othet ’Naih why-pawns... rammed-u. .ving that yud!" : and '9" .m <eri" he she“ 15' with It!" .zxrently m “‘ ' in the ham 1 Morgan, but th 1 through M a and case M d not taken t. the cable to 1D '2ch still an“ .Vlug turned t. 5' ‘0 Wind“ '0 {all 011'. ï¬t it!†cried t. 3': the helm! Lat ' LDC) hawser!†{nus feat of - tm be succesdll. 0. however, all v-r'ilously non. :mmd her ICO- x‘: '13 at last m 0d" for bl†. and his haul 0 stone 8185 ." .;c shock w .1 to life I†wrgan. “m- 1ft the M astbcnnch' wound â€that r on the 0M 7A.: in the WM Kelly II 'eclotha. while at Pall _\’. 00an u! 001113. '1'†" 1 that he V. moved to a}; 15° attain" They can. :mons. pow. 3 upon hi.- . that hl" mkm,’ muly by B 1‘9. k heavily all to 1115 WWW Bï¬ï¬‚flfllï¬ï¬‚ a"? THURSDAY HORIIIO “I‘m PIN?!“ â€0138!. W“ IRE!" LAD) . 'Ii got so paid. milieu-50 to vvhiégvcv'c Min b id 15 dmcted by the number 0: mm 1.“ o pupt'r di 4:. mm w" mm! all are I. M at so. z. u. 0: the ploprieior. Till CHRONICLE till he ant to mu. m mï¬â€˜â€ of postage, f0! “.00 pm “‘18 . . . . ’w,pa)'?bl§ ! :advance-Sl.5o may. J-.- A- m1.;,-l. A--. _ ‘ MRS!!!) {3; '5'; ems . m... .d THE JOB : : DEPARTHENT ï¬rmer; AND RESIDENCE A _ short distance east of Knapp’s Hotel, Lamb ton Str‘oet, ‘Loweg ‘qun, Durham. I, UV.- " v- v- Utilize b ours fro; lâ€"t}: 6’clock. Drs. Jamieson Macdonam foot of hill. Oï¬ice hoursâ€"941 p.m.. 7-9 9.1:). Telephone No.1 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OF. tice in the New Hunter Block. Oflice hours, 8 to 10s to 4 p. m. sad 7 £09 p. m. Specisl sttention given to diseases of women and children. Residence op- posite Preshvterisn Church. Will be at Knapp House, Satuzd 1v in each month. Durham. the 2nd Hoursâ€"lâ€"ï¬ p.m. OFFICE: ONOR GRADUATE, UNIVERSI- ty of Toronto. Graduate: Royal College Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentistry in all its Branches.‘ Ofï¬cerâ€"Calder Block, over Post Oï¬ico proportv. work Store. ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC.. Mclntyre’s Block, Lower Town. Dur- lum. Collection and Agency promptly attended to. Sou-chat mule at the Regis- trv Oï¬ce. _‘__ l. G. Hutton, m. attend“! ‘0 83d J. F. GRANT, D. D. 8., L. D. S. v â€"â€"â€"v â€" Auctionegr fer the‘ 9% ptomptly .03de: Emma AND Pnopnm'ron ialist: Eye, Ear, Throat and None a: mm: ARRISTEBS. SOLICITORS, 012?. ' veyancors. Etc. icesz-elg [be McIntyre Block, over Arthur Gun, II. D. DURHAM, ONT. Dental Director'v. lacKay Dunn. ‘3 'UILB‘ID Legal Directory. A. H. Jackson. Lefroy McOaul. Miscellaneous- IXCLCSIVILY I: completely stocked vita all NdW TYPE, thus a:- for cumin: out Fh‘steclars Over BRIG 3A .\_1. J. J. Hunter 9. in W. F. DUNN. Vuov vâ€"____ I] tioneer for the County of Grey. Sales promptly attended t0. Orders moi? be left at his Implement Warerooms, Mc innon’s old stand. or at the Chronicle Oï¬ice. D MCPHAIL, LICENSED AUC . tioneer for the Cpunty: of Grey. m A "U “I I Guava-v..-â€" sales; can be made at THE Cï¬KoxiéijE of- ï¬ce. Residence and P. 0.. Ceylon. Tele- phone connection. to his fellow suflerers the means of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheerfully send, free or charge, a copy of the prescription used, which they will ï¬nd a sure cure for Consumption. Asthma, Chaurrh, Bronchitis and all throat and lung maladies. He hopes ell sufferers will try his remedy. as it is invaluable. Those desxring the prescription, which will cost them nothing will lease address and mawrove e blesein . RGVJBD ARD A.Wl N.Brook 'n,NeWYork Nov. 9, ’03. AMES CARSON, DURHAM. LIC eased Auctioneer for the County of Dec. 3, “tr-15’9“- our: CLARK. 1101313331) App. Cheap Store We have just placed in stock a large assortment of Fall and Winter Goods 0f the latest shades and patterns, consisting of Ladies’ Winter Coats Chas. Scarborough of Shelburne has been unforttnate lately. His son fell and broke his arm at Han- over a few weeks ago and ia not fully recovered. On Tuesdav forenoon Mr. Scarborough and Wm. Collum were engaged working on a scaï¬old at G. B. Richardson’s new house when the scaffold gave way the two men fell a distance of 16 feet and Mr. Scar- borough's left leg was broken just a- bove the ankle. He was taken at once to his home and Drs. Smith and Rooney set the broken limb. The in. Juries are such that the injuried man will be conï¬ned to his bed for weeks. Mr. Collum received a severe shak~ ing up but was not injured.â€"â€"Shel‘ i home Free Press. n-uvu. vvâ€"w - Wâ€"â€"' â€"_ v - qptly “tended to. Breast references mhed if required. Men’s Overcoats also Blankets, in Grey and White '0 uuu vuuuw l, mu u u: u. -â€" sion Court 8.1031116 all other matters It may be a piece of superfluous' advice to urge people at this season of the year to lay in a supply of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is almost sure to be needed before winter is over. and much more prompt and satisfactory results are‘ obtained when taken as soon as a cold is contracted and before it has become settled in the system, which can only be done by keeping the rem- edy at hand. This remedy is widely known and so altogether good that no one should hesitate about buying it in preference to any other. It is for sale at Parker’s Drug Store. These Goods are selling at a Great Reduction and are Extra Value. Call and see them before buying. Judge Kennedy, of the Newton Police Court. although 3 model of courtesy on the Bench. never hils to nail : lie. especially if the falsiï¬er is on trial for a crime. v.- Onwâ€" An old oflender was arraigned be- fore him charged with drunkenness. When the complaint had been read the defendant bravely answered: “Not guilty.†The Judge, eyeing him sharply. inquired: “How long since you were drunk?†The prison- er answered that he hadn’t taken a drink for more than a year. "That’s not true,†replied his Hon. or. "I saw you drunk within a month on the street in Boston. and you had the impndence to acooat “Did I spake to you, nor?†asked the prisoner. "You did,?’ arid the court. “Well, then. I must have been drunk. yer sonar †No one in tha court-room enjoyed the incident. more than the Judge. T0 CONSUMPTIVES. J. Levine. Some Seasonable Advice. u.-- -a g.‘ M...â€" Durham. The oâ€"-. 0.0 .‘" and Skirts. and Suits. First, soak the corn or bunion in Warm water to soften it: then pare it. down as closely as possible withoht drawing blood and apply Chamber- lain’s Pain Balm twice daily, rubbing vigorously for ï¬ve minutes a: each application. A corn plaster should be worn a few days to protect it from the shoe. A8 a general liniment for sprains, bruises. lameness and rheu- matism. Pain Balm is unequalled For sale at Parker’s Drug Store. Mr. Jas. Davidson’s frame dwelling house on Union street was set on ï¬re yesterday afternoon from the gas- nfj LA LAICA n1- JVU|VUVIwJ V oline stove. which is said to have ex- ploded. The building was quickly ablaze, and the occupants only had time to get out a portion of the {urn-1 iture. The timely arrival of the Fire Brigade. however, saved the building, the ï¬re being extinguished before it had gained much headway. There was ’no insurance. Mrs Davidson’s hand and arm were severely burned by the blaze caused Thousands are guid or Rt tion Be low the eye by th e axe which he was using near the roof glancing back. Fortunately the eve escaped injury. No child. man or woman is 8816!, (mm consumption unless their bloodl‘ is pure. rich and nourishing. Allow the blood to become thin“ and immediately the whole system" grows weak. The lungs are deprived‘ of resisting power and the ever†present tubercular baccilli deveIOps. The most positive protection': against consumption is Ferrozone.l which restores the blood to full strength. \Veak organs are instant- ly strengthened. Worn-out tissues are rebuilt. New life is given to the ' lungs and all danger of consumption is destroyed. ‘ Mrs. E. J. Richardson. Manotick. Ont., tells of her enormous gain in health from Ferrozone ; “ For two years I was not well I Was thin and anaemic. Towards spring I fell into a condition of nervous exhaustion. - A dead tiredness hung over me like a load ohlead. Housework of any kind I simply couldn’t do. A bad cough deveIOped that woried me greatly for I thought it might be tubercular. When I ï¬rSt read of Ferrozone I con- vinced it was good. I took it reg- ularly tor eight weeks and the change in my condition was wonder. lul. My cheeks ï¬lled out and be- came clear and rosy. I gained eight pounds and now am strong and vig~ orous as possible.†THE SOURGE 0F CONSUMPTION. Ferrozone feeds. nourishes and tones Up the bodyâ€"it sends the thrill and vim of robust heal‘ch _ irom head “.1“ v to footâ€"makes you feel better at once. Won’t. you use Ferrozone? Price 50c. her box. or six boxes for $2.50, at all dealers. or N. C. Poison Co., Hartfork Conn, U. S. A. and Kingston. Ont. Tne Chronicle till Jan. 07 $1 to New Subscribers. Blaze in Listowel. Lre Dyingâ€"if Tired, Lan- Run-Down Get Prote Before Too Late. 0. U man or woman is safe 6 AN ILLUSTRATED non The Magazine section of th eels-l ly Globe and Canada Farms is hap- pily unique in its pictorial d liter. ary qualities. No Other p or going into the homes of the far rs of Can- ada is able to keep its eadcrs so‘ closely in touch with, and so well in-; formed regarding, people and events of national and international inter- est. The illustrations and articles published each week help to widen Globe and Canada Farmer. This Splendid family neWSpaper enables those even farthest removed from {the centres oipopulation to enjoy and proï¬t by the best that art and talent have to offer. A Memphis (Mm) man has discov- eredanew way to get. rid of mos- quitoes. He says to rub' alum on yopr face and hands. en the mosquito takes appetite it. his buzzer so it can’t sting. has Citv Star. A bashful young man who was a- bout to be married was very nervous, and while asking for information as to how he must act. putthe question: “Is it kisstomary to cuss the bride?†“That new dog." “Indeed! Glad to hear it.†“Yes, he chased a rat out of the barn and then laid himself down in the sun and slept all the afternoon.†Some good values in M END" HEAVY BOOTS for Fall wear, LADIES’ MISSES' CHILDREN’S in heavy or light. wear. CUSTOM W'ORK and TELESCOPES CLUB BAGS At. Lowest Prices. SHOE DRESSIN GS REPAIRING as usual AI‘ THE DOWN-TOWN SHOE STORE. Terms: - - - Cash. MENS’ WORKING GLOVES Unlined. In various styles and prices. It, will pay you to examine thesegoods before buying elsewhere. Of many kinds. Would ask you to try "ï¬â€˜Time." lb has been a good seller and is a. good polish. A New Stock of Terms: BRUTAL. v hiredï¬man works like a TO MAKE YOUR. HOME COMFORTABLE Chiï¬â€˜oniers Cribs and Cradles Kitchen Tables Extension Tables We know the diseases and weaknesses of me We have been curing them for 30 years. We haw it, and thousands-'upon thousands of men restored are. today living monuments to the skill, lznowll 131‘s. Kennedy Kergan. Ye never hold out fa undertake a. case we cannot cure. We have made of all the diseases of menâ€"cf Varicocele, S: 5*. Hydrocele, Nervous Debillty, Paralysis, Bladder, Biseases, General Weakness, :5 cf ‘r'itaii’cy, 2-3-1 thousands of cases that if there is a cure fir will ï¬nd it here. \thn we underiï¬m a {-2.30 11; as failure. We charge nothing i‘cr coneuitatic. skill and experience are at your 5:1‘1'133. \‘fe .V.-- "‘r\ ‘lzf‘l t..- k.) How and Why We Can Cure You; 3:. ,. .. the. knowledge and skill of Mastcr Spock. _ experiment with your case as we kn r: {2"7. c thousands of cases exactly what to prescri‘. '3 ;. r 3 he discour"~.:'ed if you have treated with 1;: sac-cos. Electric Belts. Free Trials. etc. You 2:“ râ€- elone can cure 3":11. Our New Method Eve‘s-rt“: <2: the test for 25 yearsâ€"why should it foil. 3". 3'“ case prove incurable you need nct pay us a t'tl any Bank in this city! as to rwr ï¬vneial show“?! write for a Question Blank f:r Home Treatmc: l Booklets sent Free. Edward Kress. Durham which we :are selling at a low ï¬gure. It will pay you to examine our bargains before purchasing elsewhere. WE PAY ‘HIGHESTIPRICESâ€"EITHEB CASH OB PRODUCE. Bring Along your Butter 6: Eggs afï¬xfliomx Sell What You Need RS “‘mï¬mw .- l48 SHELBY STF‘ “El†HT 15:" warsâ€"why should it f. .t i': yr Arable you need not pay us a C7 :is city as to NT ï¬â€˜v‘ncial yawâ€: csticr. Blank f:r Home Treatmc: CROCKERY THE POPULAR CASH STORE. THE POPULAR 0‘8†STORE. A large stock of S, Less of Vitality, £211 nave cureu 350 mu; 3 there 1:3 a cure fsr YOUR disease you 3 undertake a C2130 there is no such thing :hing for consultation and our knowledge. at your scr‘vice. We will explain to you no You; w?" 11:22 diseases of men require Master Specir.‘i.x We do not require to e as we know fair.) CTL:"CT:C".C’3 in treating what to prescrile 1‘ .2: on. g, .. ,tcms. Don't mated without succcss with Quaclzs, Faldrs, 5. etc. YC'l 17‘*"'t {tr‘t tittedâ€"23‘ li-ccricrs dew Methcd System Cf treatment has Stood r should it fail in. yaw (gs-c. Shouid your 'I‘“§h poom . Folding Tables Bearoom Tables Centre Tables J ardinieres Library.Tables Hall Stands Medicine Cabinets Secretaries Combmation Bookcases Ofï¬ce Desks Upholstered Goods Picture Frames Frames to order k Rooijouldings asses of men like an open book. rs. K'e have given our lives to on restored to Vigorou: Vitality akill, knowledge and success of hold out false hopes, we never ‘ have made so thorough a study oceie, Strigture. Blood Poisons, s, Bladder, Urinary and Kidney .r‘itaZEty, :31 have cured so many a cure f::r YOUR dise' so you c a. £3.30. 12ers is no such thing onsuitaticn and our knowledge, “33'“. We will explain to you 1:273 C’scz‘ï¬es of. men require 0 ‘ main‘i, We do not. require to treatment has stood (290. Shou‘d your .r. We refer you to . If you cannot call Consultation Free.