’1'. HA! 1.9 1-! Ce]. idy is the bes‘ I" 311011 tH‘ ink-’3. Breen Sickneas‘ non, Netwoug. Fag, Impaired .te, Dyspepmg ms Headaches, : Female Weak. ans, Heart Pal. reath, Dizziness Weakness Ind nesk, worn-out :11, giving than [at makes lit. RLINCI :15 re 7 ' ' ’ gunar?’ 1'“ 11y aetion of 'ositively Sure You efunded. 'O'H for pale, list. '0 nuke them banding health. \V .‘tanKlt yon )mmanded. :rv W 8126? d have the Lit- ï¬re“ star » double be said. Red his 11 their SOH as "1 can’t I cham- )rney, condio time, great .bm em: (let‘s, ) ap- u g] ll OB I hang hint l in ant, oun‘ will nt. Will- dif- the nï¬- U tioneer for the County of Grey. Sales promptly attended to. Orders may.“ left at his Implement Warerooms, McKmnon’s old stand. or at the Chronicle Oflice. Nov. 9. ‘03. U ensed Auctioneer- for. 3116 Cet'mt}: 3f Grey. Land Valuator, 831115 of the 2nd Division. Court Sales and all other matters promptly attended to. Highest referances furnished if required. er. Conveyancer, 81c. Insurance Agent. Mouev to Loan. Issuer ot Mar- rxage Licenses. A general ï¬nancial busi- ness transacted. U veyancers. Etc. Mone‘ to, Loan. Oï¬ceszâ€"In the McIntyre lock, over Standard Bank. ARRISTER, somerron. ETC. Uï¬ice over Gordon’s new Jewellery Store, Lower Town, Durham. Any amount of monev to loan at 5 per cent. on farm cropertv. ll ty of Toronto. Graduate Reï¬ll College Dental Surgeons of Ontario: Dentistry in all its Branches. Ofï¬ceâ€"Calder Block, over Post Oflice A. H. Jackson. {TOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSION- OFFICE: Over J. J. Hunter’s. om: CLARK, LICENSED AUC- Will be at Knapp House, Durham. the 2nd Saturdav in each month. Hoursâ€" 1-6 am. AMES CARSON, DURHAM. LIC Specialist: Eye, Bar, Throat and Rose Will be at the Midiaugh House In: Wodnoodgy of each month. from 12 to 4 p. n. G. MACKAY. K. C. Late Amistant Roy. London Ophthalmic-1303. 3.2.. and to Golden Sq. Throat and N056 Hoe. ARRISTERS,‘ SOLICITORS, CON- â€"vv--v-" V‘ - J. ï¬ce in the New Huetver Block. Oï¬ice hours, 8 to 10 a. m., to 4p. m. and. 7 109 p. m. Special attention grven to dxseases Residence op- DI? RHAM. ONT. (Lower Town. â€"'â€"'- --'V U short distance east of KLpp’s Lsmb ton Street, Lower Town, I] Oï¬ce hours from 12 to ‘2 o’clock. J. F. GRANT, D. D. S.. L. D. S. [ONOR GRADUATE. UNIVERSI- THE JOB : : I" DEPARTnEN'r an {“5332 facilities for wk. ‘3 An adQe‘iiigéHé Welt, should be brou. amusm 3;; fr; “Ans o o 0 1iâ€: 63C 31“!!!“ Professional 00 per annum. A (Eregtions will be pubns wrdmgly Transient 0‘ Fa We,» etcâ€".50 Ct b “Ch 3‘1 uen: in v: A.†advertise-nus on b :1) advance. C9113?“ rates for «:3: â€Emma to the o..;cc. L. R. C. P., LONDON. ENG. 'RéD‘ULATE of London, N°w -_’ ‘. York .nd Chicago. Diseases oi Eye. Ear Nose and Throat. -' v». ‘1’ “y-; m w x0 pa’".‘r ':. I; V531,, V£:: I museâ€? -sr , -44-- ‘ «mm mac nonhuman mu DURHAM, om. FFICE AND BE§IDENCEâ€"COR (VA..- 1!- A _~â€"â€"--vvu Garafraxa sedâ€" George Strl of bill. Oflice hoursâ€"911 a. ., 7-9 p.m. Telephone No.10. Dr. W. 0. Pickering Dentist. MacKay 8:. Dunn. Miscellaneous. Dental Dz‘rectorv. Legal Directory. Arthur Bun DR. BROWN DH- GED. S. BURT. J. P. Telford. EXCLUSIVELY ‘ns ynx INXCLP. nu be went {0 “a flickers, {rt-e of pouge, for‘SIA‘o g yw, payday: advanceâ€"3L50 m TRURSDAY monumo B WEI-13380 east of Knapp’s Homl’ L033â€: ,TQWD. Durban _v George - ‘Streeisâ€"at W. F. DUNx. rsure xnserticn in on later than '1 semems f'zr: Late to which es’t I‘M mamboe' on 9 THE CHRONICLE Because its Shortband atudeuts are doing marvellous work. some writing 200 words per minute after attending only two months: . Because at the head of it is a man whose qualiï¬cations as a. teacher are unexcelled and whose ambition is to see his students become good citizens. morally. socially and tinanmally. Open July and August. v _- _-- uâ€"vvv A \IUIIUO Beeause it teaches Actual business from start to ï¬nish; Because its graduates are enjoying the best positions in almost every Canadian and American city; Because this College enjoys the conï¬- dence of the Business Public. BecaTxSe’ éacb student does his work in- dependept of a)! others thereby establish- ing conï¬dence m himself: Because each student is tau . [y at his own desk; ght separate Beqause all ditï¬culties are thoroughly expgamed as they occur. thus avoiding loss of tune to the students and enabling them to acqunmlish more than is possible in class teaching; [35] If Xou wish to receive the Best Commercial an Shortband Education, it is necessary that you attend the Bestâ€" Businsss College Not the Oldestâ€"Not the largest Just the Best. Is the People’s Paper 01:9 of the People? The Mount Forest This College is the Best: 1}] Within the month the accommodatic by twenty-ï¬ve beds, adding to the but but in the faith that a generous public of the trustees. Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives ‘ sumptives because of his or her poverty. 9» a <5 QIOur plea for help is that the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives cares for patients that all other hospitals refuse. If the needed money is forthcoming, this dread disease might be stamped out. ‘. T. CLANCY, Prin. q Readers of this there has been a help for the __ Contributions may be sent to SIR “'31. R. OsgoodeHall, Toronto, or“: J. GAGE, Esq," -â€"DI'.. T. G. Ronmcx, an e eat-president of the 099m a meeting of the Montrea Tuberculosis, his ï¬rm be provided proper means are would be a curiosity. . McLellan, Agent, Durham month the accommodation has been increased mmcx, an eminent physician of Montreal of the Canadian Medical Association, and 3f the British Medical Association, stated at the Montreal League for the Prevention of Are you adding to the burdens of maintenance! announcement will be glad to know that l encouraging response to our request for _ v - v- ov-vll VI ï¬rm belief that in twentv -ï¬\e y,ears lm-Aâ€" 1-7 a very ordinary town girl. who dosen’t know any more than a rabbit about cooking. and never helped her mother three days in her life. She? 'is not a beauty by any means. andi had a gait like a fat duck. The bride-1: groom is an up-to-date loafer. has? been living 03 the old folks all his’ life, and don’t amount to shucks. no-z how. They will have a hard life! while they live together.†The ed-I itor is Still in the hospital. I They stand up against hard work and lots of it. Truss rods sullen the true. Heavy steel plate in all the druml. (‘losely llveted Throughout and very stron . Sold b§agents. Have a look at camp a roller. . one genuine Without; the nuno “BISSELL.†Manufactured by _---' -â€"â€" ‘7" VIIUUâ€"II‘U adopted, a case of consu 3 cut .3 , mption A Kansas editor tried the experi- ment of telling the unvarnished truth in his journal for one week. He didn’t get beyond the ï¬rst day. This item appeared on Monday: "Marr- ied.â€"Miss Sylvia. Rhode to James Carnahan. last Sunday evening at the Baptist church. The bride was war combined. The way â€Catarrh- ozone†cures catarrh is very very =simple; it kills the germs that cause the irritation; then by soothing away the congestion and inflammation it cures the discharge. hawking and; dropping in the throat. “I suï¬ered' so continually from nasal catarrh†writes Ernest R. Dakin of Rosemont, “that I scarcely knew what it was to’ te {rte from headache and pain over; the eyes. Catarrhozone relieved me} at once and made a thorough cure.†': No Other remedy cures like "Catarrh~I . i ozoneâ€-â€"try it for your next cold. ' c O . BISSELL, ELORA. ONT‘ Write {or booklet “ E.†More Deadly Than Famine will come to the aid e more than three For. Over 2,000 Muskoka homes ’revention of , Ont. vwâ€"v yuan-U Ill-AU Wallacebnrg concern will get 840. 684.68 while $34,315,53, will go to Berlin. The act granting bounties set aside $375,000, for the purpose. and next year’s bonnties will exhaust this amount. The total bounty has been earned for the ï¬rst time during the past year, but the ï¬rms came very close to it during the two pre- ceeding years. i __- ----- no VI but! VV uuaceourg gand Berlin sugar beet factories have been received by the provincial sec- 1retary because the industry receives Fa bounty from the government of gone half a cent per pound. From ;the Wallacebuxg factory 11,276.033 ‘ lbs were turned out and from Berlin 7,510,653. The bounty in one year must not exceed $75,000. according to the terms of the act. so the com-i panies will have to share the sum this year. This means that the _..._v_v V‘IA‘ UC I'U bodily or mental vigor. consequently sleeplessness is a dangerous con- dition. Nothing so surely restores sleep as Ferrozone; it’s harmlessâ€" just a nourishing. strengthing tonic. Ferrozone vitalizes every part of the body. makes the nerves hardy, com- pletely rebuilds the system. The cause of sleeplessness is removedâ€" health 18 restoredâ€"you can Work, eat, sleep,-â€"feel like new after using Ferrozone. Don’t put oEâ€"Ferrd zone costs 50¢. per box at all dealers; get it today. Oatmeal is cheaper thz'm soap. matter of expense can 120. dismi _,_l~vd -uvlu directly after using. If the oats d the Inn}; is harder. As the bags are used iZko :1 sponge they need to be “1:91on and boiled in the general wash. at mail) mLm The returns of tion is oatmeai in just huge enough t the milky fluid t! when wet is soft 11 ()i' course the : were to blame. Home Journal. Without sleep there , By cutting a notch in the crosspiece of wood and screwing a small piece or wood (A) to the freezer the machine ; is held from twisting around and is in {a comfortable position to turn. The erain water merely runs of! into the ; tubs, and when frozen the cream is convenient to serve, and there is no llarge amount of cleaning up. Ice is ghandy, as the-refrigerator is usually j on this same floor. and the freezer can 1' be kept in the tubs and removed only I when they are used for other purposes. ! â€"Good Housekeeping. You I 2'. red A Convenient Place In Which to Keep uni Operate It. tailed much hard work, especially when it has to be operated in the cellar, ne- cessitating several journeys up and down stairs. Into the end of one of the set tubs I ï¬tted a frame which could not move. This I made of a THE FREEZER IN THE STATION ABY Btth Milan and Towels 1.;izm and. towels :ull Sugar Beet Factories. Not Sleeping Well. 1313' her (Med. hi-: stu haying" £2. 34 McGill St., Toronto. 7 K I I; ' I ( 4‘ \‘ | ~_ Property in this district is an absolutely investment, and has been emphatically endor. of Fort William, local Bank Managers, and ion professional men. to-day. to get in on the 2 ed possibilities as .ound floor in a propo ' ' a money maker. Do not delay. These lots are selling fast Call . Map and full pgrticulars on application. â€"_â€"â€"â€" vv-UAll“i UD‘lD. unrivalled opportunity for the small investor ound floor in a proposition of almost; unbound\ | magnAâ€" ___ mpnaucauy endorsed by the Ma) nr Managers, and ‘ lea ding business K t (a nd . pASE COM PAREVS‘Ep'Fï¬ .00 Up. $5.00 per Month . into residental lots sound. gilbedged I or write