It is not. a usual thing to reduce the price of Millinery so early in the season. We want to clear everything out. however. and up to Christmas we will oï¬er any of our trimmed stock at. a. great reduction. 7" WE WANT TO SELL THESE HATS .36 are oï¬ering them at. a. low price. Lam bton Street. DURHAM, ONTi The cold weather will soon be here and you will want 3 Fur- nace or Steve. It will pav you to call in and see our Stock. We carry the very best lines such as the Furnaces And Stoves We are selling beautiful hats that were 32.5.0, and 33,00 at the best value for the money we have oï¬ered. Pease Furnace MISS DICK Walker Pilot Range Tinware and Hardware also carry HARDWARE and TIN‘VARE. Siegner $1.25 I “011, spare me. deu- angel, u, look I of your hair,†the bashful young mun i took courage and sighed. “ ’Twere a. i shame to refuse so modest a. payer, 9 '2 so take the whole wig,†the fair maid i replied. those who desire it. he will cheerfully send. free of charge. a copy of the prescription need, which they will ï¬nd a sure cure for Consulpflon. Asthma, Chatarrh, Bronchitis and all throat and lung ndadies. He he a all euï¬erere will try his remedy. as it is inva nable. Those desiring the prescription. which will cost them nothing and may prove a blessing. Will glazes: addyreo: l "U“ or “An; I “run-v his remedy as '3“ tbs prescription. and may prove 8 _---a - n“ A Bemv’s Repair Shop ‘Bcnrv’s Repair Shov Splendid Va‘ues Mon’é For Coats, for . . . . Ladies’ Fur Coats at $28. $30 and ...... 337.50. A good range of Caper- ines Fur Ruï¬s from 32 up to . . . . $10.50, TO CONSUMPTIVES. All kinds of Repairing done neatly at. the lowest. of prices Skates Hollow Ground Saws Gummed Locks, Guns and Umbrellas Repaired Standï¬eld’s All Wool Unshrinkable Underwear. . L. GRANT xsxr DOOR 'ro CARsox’s m Fms $20.00. 837.50. Loss of appetite always results from faulty digestion All that is needed is a few doses of Chamber- lain’s Stomach and Liver rablets. They will invigorate the stomach. strengthen the digeStiou and give you an appetite like a wolf. These tablets act as a gentle laxative. For sale at Parker’s Drug Store. i l Winsted. Conn.. December 22.â€" * Chickens have caused the separation of Archer Calder, a young mechanic and poultry fancier, and his wife. who was Ella Griswold, daughter of la local justice of the peace. If it is a billions attack take Chamberlain’ s Stomach and Liver Tablets and aquick cure is certain. For sale at Parker’ 9 Drug Store. Calder ownes more than two hun- dred hens, and has been giving them unusual care and attention because the annual show of the Western Con- necticut Poultry Associatian will he- gin Tuesday, and he hepes to capture a number of prizes. When he re- turned home last night he found some of the household eEects gone. He asked his wife for an eXplanation and she said his bed Was out in the hen house. and that he could sleep with the chickens. Champion Liniment for Rheumatism. Chas. Drake. a mail carrier at'l Chapinville, Conn., says; â€Chamberr lain’s Pain Balm is†the champion of all liniments. The past. year I was troubled a great deal with rheu- matism in my shoulder. After try- ing several cures the Storekeeper here recommended this remedy and it completely cured me.†There is no use of anyone suï¬ering from that painful ailment when this liniment can be obtained for a small‘sum. One application gives prompt relief and its continued use for a short time will produce a permanechure. For .sale at Parker’s Drug Store. Chief Bisset. of Exeter. evidently? earns his salary $375 a year. The following is a list of the duties he is asked to perform :â€"-Town constable. street commissioner, looking after the clearing and grading of the street inspector of sidewall; construction, keeps tab on the electric light. when burning. sanitary inspector. tax col- lector, for which he gives a bond of $5000, serves or posts all notices, looks after the town tank. runs the gasoline engine at the river at inter- vals. collects poll taxes. and looks tout for the canines for which he also l collects taxes. WEARING AWAY YOUR LUNGS? Yes. and your strength too. Step coughing and get rid of that catarrh. The one remedy is "Catarrhozone†which goes to the diseased tissues along with the air you breathe; it can’t fail to reach the source of the trouble it’s bound to kill the germs, and as for healing up the sore places, nothing can surpass Catarrhozone. If you don’t get instant relief and ultimate cure you will at least get back your money for Catarrhozone is guaranteed to cure catarrh in any part of the system. You run no risk ; â€"therefore use Catarrhozoneâ€"at our lexpense if not satisfied. Fred Tompkins who was charged with the robbery of about $65 from Wm. Long. of Sydenham, at the Al. 3 bion hotel, Owen Sound, about a month ago, was only committed for trial a few days previous to the sit- ting of the court. Averdict of guilty was brought in by the jury and His Honor Judge Hatton on Saturday sentenced Tompkins to three years in Kingston penitentiary. His Hon- or stated that he did not consider the prisoner was the chief oï¬ender in the case and therefore a much lighter sentence than the maximum of 12 years was imposed.â€"-Chatsworth . Banner. STATE or Omo. CITY or Tom-zoo, 1 Lucas Covx'rr. J as. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the ï¬rm of F. J. Cheney Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said ï¬rm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLL- ARS for each and every case of Ca. tarrh that cannOt be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. For an Impaired Appetite. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Dec- ember, A. D. 1886. (SEAL) A. W. GLEASON. (SEAL) A. W. GLEASON. NOTARY PUBLIC. Hall’s Court-h Cure is taken in- ternally. and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY, 00. Toledo. 0. Sold by all Draggists. 75c. Take Hdl’s Eamily Pills f or consti- potion. Every farmer boy wants to be a school teacherz every school teacher hopes to be an editor. every editor would like to be a banker. every banker would like to be a. trust meg- nste and every trust magnate hopes some day to own a. farm and have chickens and cows and pigs and horses to look efter. We end where we begin. Wife Jealous of Chickens. Q.§ H FRANK J. CHENEY. DUREAM CHRONICLE Tired When You Wakenâ€"Lanï¬ All Dayâ€"Nerves Worn Out-â€" Snap All Gone. ‘a I Think Of the instant; . K'sâ€".31; once - . â€â€˜1‘ . x . the appetite increa.,..b-'38€hgncful color in the cheeks proves that. rich,' red biood is being circulated. Tired muscles are invigorated. flesh and weight are added. Nerve force de- veIOps. and bounding. joyous health is ï¬rmly established. This is certainâ€"Ferrozone restores failing strength from any cause. The experience of Mr. Thos. Dowd. of Schreiber. Ont.. proves this. HOW CONSUMPTION STAR 1‘s. “Household worries and cares had ' about exhausted my strength. I was weak and miserable. My cheeksi lacked the color of health and. occa- sionally I had Spells of rheumatism. Then my appetite fell 06, and noth- ing could tempt me to eat. Worn-out feelings. ,chills and despondency ï¬lled my very being. I became anaemic and dwindleu down to a shadow. Consumption was vezy' near. Ferro- zone put strength in my body with a rush. It built me up, strong, virile and happy. and I have been well ever since.†Ferrozone cures sfcknessby curing the real causeâ€"lack of blood and nerve tone. It keeps peOple at their bestâ€"ï¬ne ready and anxious for work. In 500. boxes only, six for 82,50, at all dealers, or N. 0. Poison 00., Hartford. Conn., U. S. A.. and Kings- ton, Ont. o ‘1 There is a good story of an Irish- man who was rather too fond of a " drop of the cratur.†and, moreover. liked it strong. He was employed by the parish priest to do some odd Job about the garden. and it being a very cold day the good father took out the whiskey decanter and a tum- bler and helped the man to a moder- ate portion with the remark “Ah, Pat, I fear this is putting a nail in your cofï¬n.†"Well. your river- ence,†said Pat. holding: ‘out the empty glass. "you might as well put another warrin while you have the {hammer in your hand.†DR. R. W. BRUCE SMITH, In- spector of Public Charities, Pro- vince of Ontario. Ofï¬cial Report: “I was specially pleased with the attention paid to conduct the institution carefully and economi- cally. The patients I found cheer- ful, happy and evidently well looked after by those in charge. I found particular attention is paid to pro- vide nourishing dietary, carefully prepared, and the quality of the food served was excellent. This hospi- {ii 7 dépends {or its maintenaxice largely upon the voluntary contri- butions of the public.†The M uskoka Free HOSpital This means twenty-ï¬ve extra beds to be furnished ; twenty-ï¬ve additional patients to be fed every day (three regular meals and three lunches ' is the bill of fare daily); twenty-ï¬ve extra patients to be cared. fer by “ physicians and nurses, calling for ‘5'“; ~33? /‘ s. A . ~ __ increase of staff. ~... ., 1:. The entire cost of management is increased one-third. But so pressing are the calls of lgiiliiigï¬iggu those on the waiting list, and increasingly urgent the new applications received each day, that the trustees have decided upon the step indicated, conï¬dent that the Canadian people twill see that these new beds are furnished and maintained. ' ‘ 37â€â€œ a: aria “more judiciously I ,V ‘_ dry“ and eaonomicaliy†managed. f . ‘“ Vi ~Contributions may be sént to Sm WM. R. MEREDITH, Kt., Chief Ju- OSgOOde Hall, or W. J. GAGE, Esq., 54 Front St. W., Toronto. CA NA DIA N OPINION Wakenâ€"Languid $50.00 Furnishes a Bed Comp-{cm bd““ Increaées the Accommodation by Twenty=five Beds . . . Manly in their appearâ€" ance. Use men right, and they will act the Insulin return. We enâ€" deavor to suppy the Latest Patterns, Shades, and Best Quality 'to he had for the money We Make Men An up-toâ€"date garment in style, and workman- ship Anything you wantâ€"from the heavy, weaning Tweed, to the ï¬nest quality in Cheviot, Serge, and W01 sted in Fancy, Black 01 Blue. ln Men’s Furnishings 'We are right up-to-date in flats and 4 Caps, Working or Fancy Shirts, Ties, Collars, Sox, Gloves, Umbrellas, Suspenders, Underwear, . Sweaters. In fact everything that is found in an up-to- date furnishing Store. J. L. FLARITY DR. H. L. RUSSELL, President of the Advisory Board of the Wisconsin State Sanatorium: “We have just recently returned from our eastern trip, in _which :we had an opportunity of inspecting practically all the sanatoria in the east that are designed for the treat- ment of tuberculosis. I am very glad to be able to write you that the very favorable impressions that we received at Gravenhurst have con- tinued with us after this round trip. We have found no place in our travels in which rnoney seems to have been expended more judiciously and economically than in connection with the two institutions that are under the control of the National Sanitarium Association.†We Guarantee PRICES RIGHT Give us acall and be satisï¬ed. FOREIGN OPINIQLV Merchant Tailor. l AFINE STOCK FARM 4 miles from Durham. with nice brick house. stone foun- dation barn, good iences. abundance of water. The property comprises 150 acres i' of land. of which nearly all is cultivable. 3 The owner is giving up farming and the a quick required I ' property is offered at a sacriï¬ purchaser. Only small pa3m ; down. TWO LOTS'IN THE TOWNSHIP {OF GLENELG will be soldgeither'together or separately. Each comxilrises 100 acres and on each there is a good ouse. These farms are about seven miles from Durham and are offered for sale very cheaply. One is near. ly all in grass and would suit anyone look- mg for a grass‘,farm. For. {umber particu- ars apply to Man 20‘ 94 as: EING r’ARTS OF LOTS 0‘2: 63 Bentinck Con. '2, W. G. I joining the_ Corporation of the T< D 63, Bentinck, Con. 2, W. G. R,. ad- jlgining the Cor oration of the Town of urham. The arm consists of 421: acres -‘-about 4 acres xx oodland. the balance un- der grass. Comfortable dwelling and good comfortable outbuildings. Small orchard. Just the kind of place for a dairy farmer or market gardener. Sold at right price and on easy terms as the proprietor 1n- tends going west and wish es to dispose of it. - H. BURNETT. Proprietor ' Jan. 20, 1905.â€"tf. DURHAM, Oxr U about si; miles from Durban. Good title. Possessxon at once. Good land. Must be sold. For particulars apply to J. P. TELFORD, Durh‘ï¬) OT 51, 5‘2, 53â€"Sideroad 50, 1} miles north of Priceville. Farm in ï¬rst glass condition. Good buildings with runnmg stream convement to the barn. For further particulars applv to DUGALD D. MCLACHLAN. Jan. 28â€"tf. Priceville P.',0. ARK LOT NUMBER 13 NORTH of Saddler street in the Town of Durâ€" ham, in the county of Grey, containingé acres more or less. For terms and particu- lars applv to V n m____-__ Dec. '2.â€"tf. N BRUCE s1‘., DURHAM, NEW brick house. 30x32; 2.3 storeys high; double cellar, cement floor in one half, furnace in the other half. Small barn with stone stable under- neath. Convenient to statiod,‘ Furniture Factory "3 and Creagg, Separator Works. Will sell. cheapf'iï¬; quick purchaser. The owner is goin‘é West. i For further particulars apply to 'WM. LEGGETTE; , June 14. tr. Box 92, DURHAM. : THE HANOVER CONVEYANC NEW ADVERTISEMENT. H. H. Miller N THE GARAFRAXA ROADâ€" 100 ACRES, south- \\ est of Varney, m MANBY. An extra good farm and improved. Ow ner anxious to go We: RICK OR FRAMEâ€"APPLY TO- J. W. CRAWFORD. Also several building lots. 150 ACRES. BENTINCK, north oi Park. Well improved and offered cheap. 125 ACRES. on 18th Concession of MANBY. Well improved and well 10 Offered cheap. Will rent if not sold 100 ACRES, BENTINCK. near Bo. een. Good farm withflgood ill sell cheapu DURHAM RE SIDENCE, bglonging MONEY TO LOAN at lowest rates Good Farm for Salie. INSURANCES PLACED in No. I panies at low rates. DEBTS COLLECTED. BUSINESS DIFFICULTIES ar. C. P. R. TICKETS for sale toall p Always Promptâ€"Never Neglig House and Lot For sale Take Care of Your '- Horses Feet. . . . J. L. Borowne photographer, oï¬'i snap price. Farms For Sale. For Sale or Rent. Park Lot For Sale. Houses for Sale. Farm “for Sale Now offers the following: in levellin ing your horse’s the Scientiï¬c: Leveller which and best contriv: purpose and w satisfaction. .‘r 4'.“ W. GUT J. P. TELFORD, Vendor’s Solicitor. Durham. ‘iACKAY 8: Dgnsxc Vendor’s Sohcljors; H. H. Ml Durh: .‘dm . 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