: ALEX. RUSSELL ’3‘: 22$ - . aeww 4:. :3:- as: 2%W%Ww%*% SEE OUR 3 cans PEAS for .............. 3 cans CORN {or .............. 3 cans TOMATOES for ........ No other Woman will ever ‘ If you cook his meals with groceries that co are the delight of all good cooks. Try the MEN’S HOSIERY at 10c, 15c, 20c. 25 8m: «>172»: * Bactsï¬smes LThe PeOpIe’s Store You should see our Furs. The prices would inter- est you. Only a few left. Your neighbor got a. nice Coat; from us. Ask her how she likes it. Youth’s Suits at Stine. 53 0'3 and $8.00. ~r-Vvl‘ "V Alwvv frmnd Bargains Galore. A number 0f lines which have been aluw sellers. (In these we put a price that will sell them. Here is a few of them:â€" Grocery Ken's aving‘ gone through our 'r'ur Bonds 1‘ since the bady days Hosiery has been an important article «ell the “kinds†you ought to have, and at priCcs that; will ma] 500 Dress Goods, all colors. $1.00 Dress Goods, black...‘ 7 S SLUtS at $000 3.; 00 $1 5.3.. \U and 51‘) 0†Bargains Then we will ask you to take a care- r n m. critlcal look at these suits of ours. “Your always leuking well†depends entirelv upon yourself, as far as your clothing is concerned. You can look like hard tines. out- wardly, though your heart may be you It’s beating: the quick march of health and happiness. No excuSe {or look- ing like a “misrake†just". because 3 bottles I233c Pickles for ..................... 25c 4 cans Peas for .................................... 25c 3 cans Corn for .................................... 25c 3 cans Tomatoes for ............................ 25c :1- packages Chinese Starch for ............ 25c J lb. package Dunham’s Cocoanut ...... 7c l0 ‘2 a- c Wrapperettes ...................... c Fancy Handkerchlefs, 6 for know how u your pridleg iook promero pricea make si; no under-Stand. SATURDAY the Big Store .»w to buy ' ï¬sï¬t-s†:ilege to “Spruce†no aperons. {0" our goods c 15c, 20c 250 and 50¢ a. pair. \\ OMEN’S HOSIERY at. 100 {A GET WISE- that you can’t FOR entire stock we have ‘I 9' 0' 00 DC DC ' at 100, 156, 250 and 530:: a pan. CHILDREN’S HCSIERY at Sc 3 cans BEANS for 3 cans PUMPKINS for ...... 6 tins SARDINES for ........ comes from this store , because thev be following “Quaker†brand goods: Win your Husband Women’s. Shoes at 90c. $1.00. $1.50. $1.70. $2.25 and $3.00. Children’s Shoes from 50 033. up. See them. I an important article 0t clothing. at priess that will make you smile. Are You a . . Shoe Needer? If so, let us also invite your atten- tion over to the shoe side of the house. We are positive we can make it interesting for 5011 over there. “'9 can offer you perfection in shoe designing, length of wear and comfort. at about any price you wish to pay. All our shoes are the shoes of “new†and we promise complete satisfaction for boys. girls, men and Women. We haw» jusc re- ceived an immense shipment for this department the other day, and we are now “ready†to meet the needs of the most. particular. vuy In It)! In grippe †aav Moore Bros.. Eldon. Iowa “We call more of Chamber hin’s Cough Remedv than anv other kind It enema to have taken the lead over several other good brand‘2 †There is no queerion but this medi cine is the heat that can be procured for coughs and colds. Whether it he a ghild or an adult that is afl‘licted. Ir alwavs curec and cures quickly. Sold M Parker’: Drug Stare. A slaigh load of vm hare fnnL' In thn L. Varney lact Thur-sch} A numhpr of the BiliBUEness, constipation retard re- covery. Cure these with Ayer’s Pills. Coughing, day after day, jars and tears the throat and lungs until the healthy tissues give way. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral stops the coughing, and heals the torn membranes. The best kind of t testimonialâ€" “ Sold for over sixty years.†Hammer blows, steadily ap- plied, break the hardest rock. The [ar of Coughing 5. 100, 150 and 250 a pair We luvs no â€out. ! We publish the formula of :11 our medicines. . om Oo..LomI [ado :gmunrotmu of yer’s PILLS. HAIR V3008. :rv Wigs. Allan Park. vici- mt fumilv recentlv. ulnar? of vnuth from around m fhn Lnacnn social 3* SEE OUR Underwear SEE OI’R Flannelenes day night. WSW sixty years.†It 00.. Levon. Hus. total-on or PILLS. HAIR mos. DURHAM CHRONICLE Quite a. number from this neigh. l i hex-boos! were present at. Mr. Neil Mc : Cannel ed about â€Tom; Cliï¬.†Ever . had a. word of praise for Mania? uel as a neighbor, friend ' aï¬ciel. and pubhc ' Old Tom, †the 25- of the late W. J. Edwa Mr. Harold Clark, of Edmonton. and Mr. C. L. Grant, of Durham. were guests of the Robson home the ï¬rst of the week. Mr. Clark is son. in law of Mr. A. Robson and ’twas his ï¬rSt visit to his wife’s old home. He has prospered since going Wes: and is now one of the wealthy men of the rising city, being owner of a large factory. Mr. I). Sweeny ran over ten thous- and feet of maple 1028 into Mr. Jas. Ross’ mill yard. here, last week. They were as ï¬ne slot of logs as ever we saw. Mr Wm. Firth took a big load of household eflects up to Holland Cen- tre on Monday. *0 his newly Wedded daughter, Mrs. Harry Holmes. Mr. Jim McCarty. of the 10th con. is to be wedded on \Vednesday to a Winsome maiden of Hamilton diatricc Mr. Abel Wright is to have a chap- per put in his' shingle mill in a. few days. Mrs. Duncan and her son Charlie, of Glascotc, viszzed among friends here the ï¬res of the Week. ‘Jr. Y Riclmrdmu of Chatsworth is visiting hi.» niece. Mrs. Thos. E. Btaix. and is having a big time hunt- ing fcxcs. Your Muiock corrGSpondent says it is coming Spring because he sees crows. ganders and all manner of living animal strutting around be fore his gaze. Of course spring is a long way elf yet, and it is much too soon to see those things in reality. but it is a nice way for him to illus- tratb the (Evil of those beer and card panic.» which he says his peeple are becoming so indignant at. Mr. Duncan McLean’s gang of men have cleared thetxmber from his own two hundred acres, and last week he bought. ten acres of good swamp a few rods from his mill from the Nichol Bros. Mr. John Baird, of New York, sold the old homestead on the corner to Mr. Joe Leunox. and was over last week for a couple of days transfer- ring it over to him. Mrs. Ann Chapman had a wood drawing bee on Saturday getting home her year’s supply from Mc- Lean’s woods E Johnston bought a famous prize winner for a sum somewhat over two hundred. There is both money and credit in raising horses of that sort. T Orchard. of Holstein, being laid up with a severe attack of inflamma Mr. James Tucker purchased 9. Mc- Cormick Binder from agent Sharpe last week. They seem to give good satisfaccion and are becoming rather popular in this part. A few good draugbt horses changed hands in this part. last. week. Bar- Many of our young people attend «d the Holstein revival meetings and pronounced them the best ot the kind they ever attended. A very pleasant event will take place in the home of Mr. Wm. Mc- Fadden, on Wednesday evening When the marriage of his daughter. Miss Henretta. to Mr. John Wilkin- son of Boouhville, will be celebrated We will give fuller particulars after the occurrance. Mr. Geo. Moore was engaged last] Week making timber {or e0. Law-l zence’s new barn, which is to be! SUXGU feet Miss McCIinton. of Meaford vicin- ity. spent a few days a week ago with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McMeeken. her own. She was of Scotch nation dity and a life-long member of the Presbyterian church. The remains were laid away on Monday in Amos church yard where they were follow- ed by many old admiring friends who availed themselves of the Opportunity to pay a last tribune of respect. On Saturday, Feb. 3rd, Mrs. Peter 'Brown laid down the cross of life .‘which she had born with so much honor for seventy ï¬ve long years. Recently she had returned almost to ; childhood through the frailties of age. land with her husband moved to her :stm Dave’s Where she received the [kindeSt attention which was ï¬tting } ro one whose motherly care had [somhed the suEerings of so many [though aï¬licted herself. Beside the ' hardships of pioneer life she lost two . husbands She was the number of} ren children. eight of whom survive. ‘ who with her husband mourn thel loss of a loving Wife and mother.: l‘hey are Mrs. \Vm. Hunter. William, James, Walker and Alex. Hamilton.} :f Dakota and the N. W. T., Mrs.+ |Baird and Mrs. Vollett. of North Da f gum, and Mrs. Seamans. of Michigan. ‘ She spent many davs 0! her widow- her Stepson, Dave Hamilton, whom she alwayshheld equally clear with Traverston. Corner Concerns. Feb. 8th.--2 pd. Having given 1m business in Dur- ham, all accounts must be settled by cash 01 note, on or befoze Feb. 20th next. Otherwise they will be pla ced in othex hands for collection All accounts owing .to Shewell Lenahan must, be settled on or befo March lsb next. If not paid by th date they will be placed in 0th hands for collection. S HE Vv' ELL LEN AHAN . Feb. 13. ~---.‘ l have started in the painting and papcring business in Durham and am prepared to take contracts {or house painting and papering of all des- criptions. Also carriages, cutters, etc., etc., repainted at moderate prices. A trial solicited. Box 87. Persons indebted to A. Gordon are respectfully requested to call and set- tle on or before April lst at his resi- dence, Upper Town. All accounts not settled by that date will be placed in other hands for collection. Mr. \V. J Greenwood purposeq takingarun down to Stratford, on Wednesday to visit his cousin. Mr Archie Cameron. in the hOSpitaI, who last week underwent an Operation for appendicitis. On the Way back he will visit his sismr, Mrs. George Robertson. as Molesworth. The February meeting of the town- ship council is always one crowded. with Work. The appointment of fence viewers, pound keepers and parh‘masters; the remewing of the Auditors’ Report. and other matters of importance, make it a long: busy day; but 'the tea that the genial Clark brews is wonderfully stimula- ting. Mr. W. J Ritchie proved a Splendid co worker in the task of auditing the township accounts. beauty. . v . . (underrt: Mm Jones. of Ceylon, IS spendmg some happy days with her friend.!0l° form Mrs. Will Timmins. Mrs. Malcolm Cameron. of Dakota, ‘ Durham opent a week or more with her bro I_.......... ther. Mr. John Greenwood They: have gained both health and wealthy; Chg“ “In the-land of the Dacotabs.†Mrs? Mr. and Mrs. George Hudson, of Manitoba. Spent a week or more, lately. with the farmer’s sister. Mrs. J J Peart. George is worth $15 000 all won from the soil in ten years. “ Go west, young man, go west!†VARNI‘ZY Epwox-th Imaguc I'm-vi Last Sunday evening wight m'w m hersâ€"4 active and 3 :lssm'iutc. I A call and inspection solicited Do you want. jewelry or do you want. dry goods? va. as keep nothing else but stricrly high clues jewelry, I am in ‘ position to look afcer the needs of the town in that, TBSPPCE I therefore come before the public a stranger *0 most of you‘ bu not a. Stranger in the business. as you will ï¬nd from experi ' ence by dealing here. retalns much of Bedroom Suites Sideboards Extension Tables Parlor Tables Parlor Suites Couches Etc. NOTICE. NOTICE. ALEX. GRAHAM, DURHAM, Ox'r‘ NOTICE. NOTICE. vim r to Shewell j settled on or before If not: paid by that )e placed in othel IN All STYLES, FINISHES AND PRICES atchmaker. J eWeller. Optician. JU “\IU â€a. JUL bllC .GUTHRIE ‘ \Iarkdale, (1 BL ACKSMITH. Dated the 24th dav of J anu. A. GORDOL *. (STRICTLY HIGH-CLASS) Otabs.†M rs. her girlhood N o trouble to show goods and give prices from the ï¬rst publication uf this tice application Will he. umï¬v in Surrogate Court of the (‘mmn' Grey for a. grant of Letters of Gun: ia-nship 0f the above-named infan? Robert Thomas Edward». of '- Township of Glonelg, in the (‘nm of Grey, Farmer, limited in "h.- ceipt of the sum paynhiv by? Independent Order of Favpstm's the said infant under policy No. .33.} for $1000 00. In the Surrogate Court of the County of Grey. 2 TOTICE is hexebv given tinâ€, :sz r L the expilation of Tumn ' «3.4m IN THE MATTER OF THE Guamuxx- SHIP OF ESSEL MARY ED\V.â€"U:.I)=3. THE INFANT CHILD OF “752.1331 JAMES EDV‘VARDS, LATE OF THE T()\VI\'SHIP OF GLENELG. IN THE COUNTY OF GREY, FARMER, 5w:- CEASED. ' If you, your friends or relatives suffer with Fits, Epilepsy, St. Vitus’ Dance, or Falling Sickness, write for a trial bottle and valuable treatise on such diseases to THE LEIBIG (10.. 179 King Street, W., Toronto, Canada. All druggists sell or can obtain for you LEIBIG’S FETCURE THE CHRONICLE EING SECOND AND THIRDEâ€"he Room. Caldvr‘s 11:111. Fric .‘ . _ , 1 a divisions of lot 16.. con. 1. E. (§.R.Swenmg. Brethren «UN 1‘“ h "‘ Gleuelz 100 acres. The farm is situateat - - . .. .' 3 (:m-diallv inviLOd. Admins the R'CkY Sallgeen wnthm three mxles 0.3383(1‘ ~ “.'..,.r the Town or Durham, wen watered. andï¬cf fenced For parnculars apply to p, Fe 1). 15â€"tf. ' e s . a A. B. Biz-Lollm‘x. agent. The undersigned wishes to rectifya mieBoneF“ :fl .‘ F! W R w 'u‘n'ort' understanding in the minds of the publjcbhe BISS€[. (, 0.. . m4. . t . . regarding his business. While I and mFthent elscwh we. soxrin-law. Mr. John Shuitz havea mut . underetanding regarding our ‘York We d0 . . ‘ ' -. . ‘ gt Wâ€" \ 110t f0rm a busmess partnershxp 111 any way AN Auctum Salt» m I .n n. . _« .x or form. beheld on the farm uf (‘11:15. (3121.“- ' ‘ GEORGE WHITM ORE ' ° 3, con. 2, Eqremmfl. «m Saturday. Durham‘Jan.19th~3th. Minst. See full list, in this 15>: ilso him I). llcl’ililii. Alugtiunvmz W ' ., ° Choice Blenalg Farm for Saie HOME OF APPLICM’EGN I; the People’s Paper. Are you om3 of the Peeple? the gxpiration of Tw 1-113" days I “UV†U \Il‘hu‘l' Ul 1‘ CYPSLPI'S HI ,id inftlntunder po'ivv \70 -"-’.“98 on Tuesdt'y night of iast wee] )0000, " ‘ ' †en it: was found that. D. K. BIL-Ar LUCAS. WRIGHT MCARDLS. r"s general store was on fire, I‘ FEBRUARY 1 43 Odd Chairs Fancy Chairs Springs Mattresses Iron Beds Baby Carriages Cradles Notice to the Public. Solicimrs for the Appiiwmt. Markdale, Ont. P. TELFORD, Durham Nmr. as l I am in a that, reSpecc. b of you, but rned so quickly and ï¬ercely um .thing could be done or :1 thing ed. It; looked fora time :LS if flu : Applicants 3n t. .ary, 1906, v. '? 1‘03 Disk Hen-rows and Steel L: rectify a mismefs‘ see A. 1-3: McLelhm. agent] of the pubuck‘he-Blssel‘. C0.. Iglora. Sec advert 5116 I andflï¬Ã©ï¬‚t elsewhere. ‘Aâ€"‘ ‘ “AA unty : the 71] KIN .xe \ “Aâ€? no- t. he 39-440. 2032. )8 O g #APPRENTICE wanted to 103 muldlng At Smith’s Foundm f">""'I.‘Alii=: yom orders for propel spri £00twear to Peel t1: Shoeman. [FOB SALE.â€"â€"â€"A team of good “'01 Eng horses for sale at once, as prop! bar is going west. Apply to Ro McNally, Durham.- 2:2-2pd @HACQUAIXTANCES of Mr. Kennej QKenzie, of Port Huron, now in h hty-seveuth year, will be please ~ know he is well, He is in the bod “this son.in-la.w, Mr. c. MoLachIq 1"]. enjoys better health than he ha \.._'- for years. He takes a trip on tH es every summer, and has not yq ft"? interest in the CHRONICLE. whid _enjoys to read every week. g regret to learn that Mrs. J: an, who has been in Il‘ergus h« u . for the past six weeks. is not " ng her health. In fact there a liigcannot last- much longer, “'9 ho flf‘hever. that their fears are unfom: ad that she may soon be restor er usual health. . 1\"'1‘ forget it.-â€"Tbe Canadian ' Foresters “At Home." in It lese concerns are not; generally \‘(31'3 bend towards the newspapers. we idn’c feel disposed to pay our way hd then give 24, press puï¬'. You cm: I.“ us mean if you like. but we are. ()1 [6 opinion that representatives of the Bees shouldn’t pay to go to any show. ither local or otherwise. If a mat Bee 9. dollar’s worth of work and nys two dollars to see the perform ape, he isn’t much ahead. We can (let it our business to report what’s mgon, big. it isn’t our business bc :5; for the privilege of doing so. [joining building‘s wen3 damned also! H’- ‘he splendid Work of the men pre1 mted further loss. As it is, thé lsiness part of our village is wiped THE Canadian Moving Picture ShO“ We an exhibition here. on T uesdag ght. The attendance “Wt: small am 9 Show only fair. so we are told here were no Press tickets. and a: Rune to have his store burned. wit: Eits contents. The Hopeville car. b 1e Dundalk Herald has the followin; 'sayzâ€"“Great exciLemenL prevailet FE referred last week to the log gr. Twamley sustained by the burn g of his house and contents on Suq while he was at church. Tuesday second day after the ï¬re, the Grej éB'mce Fire Insurance Companj " (led Mr. Twamley a cheque fq . the full amount of his claizd §s is quick work on the part of {hi may, 'for which they dPSQI'V it. No doubt their prmnptneq' 5 bring its reward by way of in gased business. .er. Twamley i II a loser to the extent of more {1134‘ our new readv-to- -wear skirts 57F. Morlock. ‘ WE regret to learn that, Mr. D, I Arthur, of Hopeville had the mi Even if a man should happen to 1 hforked into the Senate he shoi little sense to attack a newspag‘ I just because he happened to ma! ne remarks. Jimmy, the Mt. Fa H Senator, attacked Jimmy, tl wspaper man, but the latter w: :e to holdohis own in the oratoric Read On