v bsEW. ‘0' P91» .13»- Lthe plan to enter of a tunnel is not we Positive], Ni" Cure You ‘ey Refu nded. to of the Boned: Con- Lpony. who $51k of 'y from Montred to pg through London. I the north to tho ’city. £37 streets were ob- kmpony propose to non loter. : preposition is to Iowa the centre of mbly Williun street. rould be oheupor and ry than to buy s Ie bowc |K 87C H EN Llso hint at a possible ‘ith the city where- tbe London Port tracks. S CELERY. .’ILLS. xg boneflt from tho 'r taking three box» ms, you my return together with the 8 hove your money Itovu Pear'zmce . ‘ mo (GAL am! I EASY (om; .1011 D CUREFOR FILES uteq mg if_you I4 PA" uinc 1i '31. CITY. )ARLING D -â€" DRUGGISI' nause afte ate for ym' 9°11 3°“. your condition of Maudrï¬ko .iyspepsia and ul if a. better evised. These 11 and vitality t-:~'.iV8 organs the condition Unless there ls, poisonous 'ausing head- a, dyspepsia. ,vcr pills. knes ‘ ‘ ,ating . C. or (30.. .owol . Mm. hea 1t}, W9 You can" afraid to tastes 'ty soon aknesss h" and power l’A‘ £0 FFICE AND RESIDENCE A . short distance east of Knapp’s Hotel, Lamb ton Street, Lower Town, Durham Oï¬ce hours from 12,120 2 o’clock. ._ u 0“ TH ‘ h :28 éd. o O “darCSZVf’ .haxg if 210%"); p‘: FFICE AND RESIDENCEâ€"COR. Garafrm and George Streetsâ€"at foot of'hill. Oï¬ice hoursâ€"941 3.111.. 2-4 I. face in the New Hunter Block. Oï¬ce hours, 8 to 10 x. m., to 4p. m. and 7 to9 p. m. Specxal attention ngen to diseases of women and children. Residence op- posite Presbvterian Church. HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OF- 6ce in the New Hunter Block. Oï¬ce THE JOB: DEPARTFIENT late Assistant Roy. London Ophthalmioxï¬oo. mg. and to Golden Sq. Throat and Non Hon. Specialist: Eye, Ear, Throat and N030 THE WEBB??? Gflflflfllflfl Will be at the Middaugh House let Wednesday of each month. from 12 to 4 p. m. DWOï¬ice over 'Gordon’s new Jewellery Store, Lower Town, Durham. Any amount of monev to loan at 5 per cent. on farm propertv. L. R. C. P., LONDON. ENG. RADULATE of London, N York and Chicago. I]. ty of Toronto. Graduate Royal College Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentistry in all its Branches. Oï¬ice. â€"Calder Block, over Post Oï¬ice Ofliceer-In the Standard Bank. U ensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey. Land Valuator, Bailiff of the 2nd Division, Court Sales and all other mattere promptly attended to. Highest referances furnished if requirei. U tioneer for the County of Grey. Sales promptly attended to. Orders may)» left at but Implement Warerooms, McKmnon’s old stand. or at the Chronicle Oï¬ce. U. tioneer for ' the County of Grey. Tents g‘oderate and satisfaeï¬pn gum: A__-- Drs. Jamieson 8:. Maclaurin. -_ â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"vvvâ€"‘-â€"â€"vâ€" â€wwâ€" toed The- irrangements and dates of do: can be made a: Tm: Canomm of- tag: ‘Residelggo and P. 0.. Ceylon. Tole- _I_ Mu: .l. B. Hutton, M. 0., 382' FFICE ,ess tra work Nov. 9, ’03. {ording facilities Diseases of Eye, Ear Nose and Throat. 11 be at Knapp House, Durham. the 2nd turdav in each month. Hoursâ€"lâ€"6 p.m. J. F. GRANT, D. D. S.. L. Bâ€. 3. “â€"1796. l. P. Telford. ARRISTER, SOLICITOR_. Efrc. G. MACKAY. K. C. AMES CARSON, DURHAM. LIC OBN CLARK. LICENSED AUG ARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, CON- ONOR GRADUATE, UNIVE_RSI-_ ., 7-9 DII RHAM. ONT. (Lower Town. Kléi'itvncers, Etc. Money to' Loan. szâ€"In the McIntyre Block, over EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. MARCH 29 1906 MchL, LICENSED AUC- Dr. W. C. Pickering Dentist. Medical Directory . Arthur Gun, M. D. Conveyancerz' c. Insurance Money to Loan. I§suer.of Max:- censes. A general tmancxal bus:- â€acted. MacKay Dunn. DR- BED. S. BURT. Dental Dz’rectorv. DR. BROWN Legal Directory . DURHAM, ONT. Miscellaneous. ». m. Telephone N o. 10: W. IRWIN f PUBLIC, COMMISSION- . H. Jackson. EXCLUSIVELY Over J. J. Hunter’s. 3an 7 Stocked I W. F. DUNN. be aent ' ic, for_$l. tk‘ E. E. Knott says of the cotton mar- ket : “ The general Opinion is faith- less and indifferent, for on the one hand the bulls have been doing noth- ing but following misleading infor- mation and on the Other hand so loud has been the proclamation of good trade demand and famine supplies of the Spinners and exporters, it has made the ordinary bear timid. The result is a market evened up with no large or weak short interest and hulls without courage and in many cases without money. If on wish to recnive the Be§t.Commex-cial an Shorthand Eduutxon, 1t :3 necessary that you attend the Best- “ My opinion is to attempt a bull movement with the world’s stocks over 5.000 000 bales, and receipts con- tinuing on a scale insuring a 11,000,. 000 bale crop and the price three cents per pound higher than a year ago. Neither Mr. Price or anyone else will attempt to lead a bull campaign from present level prices. The ginners’ report on next Tuesday is already discounted with to day’s advance, and in my judgment Mr. Price’s bull- ish interview has placed him in a position to sell cotton ten to twenty points higher to day than two days ago; apart. from this I doubt his bullishness. Because each student does his work in- dependent ot all others thereby establish- ing conï¬dence in himself; . Because by attending the day and even- ing classes, students graduate in a short time and at a small cost; Because its graduates are eujoving the best positions in almost every Canadian and American czty: Not the Oldestâ€"Not the largest Just the Best. He kissed her and she shriekedâ€" This maid so sweet and coy , But soon the laughing neighbors found That they were skrieks of Joy. Because each student is taught 3e rate... ly at his own desk: pa Because all diï¬iculties are thomughly explained as they occur. thus avoiding loss of time to the students and enabling them to acqomplish more than is possible in class teachmz; Because each student receives special at- tenti moin his weak subjects and may choose his subjects; Because this College . dence of the Business Pub Becauge “it teaches Actc start to hmsh: â€"-v--â€"wâ€" wwwâ€"w' --v start to ï¬nish; Because its Shorthand stqdents 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 student:i lgecome good eitizens. morally, socially and financially. “ I advise selling on to-day’s level or any further advance, believing it will show a very handsome proï¬t in the near future.†Business College Mr. C. B. \Vainwright of Lemon City, Fla., has written the manu- factures that much better results are obtained from the use of Chamber- lain’s Colic. Cholera. and Diarrhoea Remedy in cases of pains in the storm ach. colic and éholera morbus by tak- ing it in water as hot as can be drank. That when taken in this way the eï¬eCt is double in rapidity. "It seems to get at the right spot instant- instantly.†he says. For sale at Parker’s Drug Store. To Cure 3 Cold 111 One Day ; Take Laxative Bromo Quittine Tablets. 6 %J’n mmmwmmlzm This signature, W. L. FALKINGHAM - Ebordale patcn ti ‘ . .3 ~ I ounâ€"â€"â€"â€"--- ‘ Illlllll llllllllII IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII Open July and August MARKET OPINIONS WORTH HAVING. THEY BISSELL The The Mount Forest W..T. CLANCY, Prin. This College is the Best :â€" A Good Suggestion. In The Old Parlor . B. McLeHan. Agent, Durham, Ont. Sell Cotton. swamcda and stqdfmts are doing me wrgtmg 200 words attendmg only two 29 en. Public ml gains: buying gates that infringe against F :11 as users are laying themselves liable. ‘ a . r I '. ‘ . . 1 .‘. . . . l s . a ---=::. a--.-- II ‘. - -----n._ â€"- §:_--l ‘2. The strong features of Frost Fence are combined in the Gates. A special feature is the frame of continuous steel tubing. This is vastly stronger than a frame with elbow cor- ners and malleable castings. The heavy wire ï¬lling insures against sagging. rost Wire Fence C033 For sale by business from the conï¬ STRAY SHOTS FROM SOLOMON (Shoe and Leather Journal ) AVOID PADS. All the lunattcs are not in the in same asylum. Tht-rf- are peOple out. side Crazier than aome of those that 31‘? under res'raizxt. It has be" said that evrrynme is alittle "05†on somw point. and u is only a ques considex s and 01a!!! This fragment of conversation float- ed to us the other day on the frOSty atmosphere as two men hnrried along the other side of the Street. The ex- pression, like . many similar, was doubtless the flippant product of a vacant mind. Yet the simile is most apt Solomon says. “ hell and de Struction are never full,†indicating an inï¬nite insatiability that ï¬nds its counterpart in the horrid greed of some men who will do almost any- thing to satisfy their avarice. Such was the man who used to make his children go to bed supperless and stole the coppers from them while they slept. Meanness follows a man even to the brink of the dark river. A story is told of a man who. in the last stages of consumption. was in formed that he could not live over night. Thinking that he would like to he as presentable as possible in his coï¬in, he had the barber summoned. Still unwilling to undergo the ordeal of a. suave in his weak condition he enquired in short gasps What the charge would be for shavinga corpse. “ One dollar,†was the reply. HAnd how-much for-the-job new '2†faintly articulated the patient after a mo ment’s pause " Ten cents.†replied the barber. The dying man closed his eyes and in an inverval or two gaSped faintly, ' Lather up †There are some men reading this paragraph Whu>‘ propriety is Shocked at such a conception of penuriousness, yet for a good deal less money than ninety Cents have manifested meanness of quite as glaring a charaCLer within the past thirty days. Let him who has not refused a draft or squeezed an extra discount cast the ï¬rst stone cures Pï¬ectee Throwing ct gesture of d thin: some f The hunt for so great fascinati~ I who run after evl this thi lia “ He that tilleth his land shall have plenty of bread; but be that. follow- eth after vain persons shall have poverty enough †The sure road to the devil, either in business or in morals. is neglect You don’t need to wait for extrava gance or bad investments to bring you to the street, all you require is to sit down and slide. We have been accused of hitting little evils just as hard as big ones in these “Stray Shots†and were taken to task only the other day for saying a lazy man is worse than a drunkard. It is just here that the seriousness of the mal ady is made apparent. The poor drunkard knows his fault and be has made a. great record throughout all Canada. There are good reahions why this is so. Balanced Right â€" Does not. hump up. Improved Plateâ€"Cuts and turns soil over. [Inches Well Back ï¬Easy draught. This_Di§l_: has several antators but no us]. None genuine without the name ISSELL.†For Sale by Agents. Mann- tactured by T. E. BISSELL, ELORA. ONT. Ask for Booklet “E." feature Iresome to 1089 u AS MEAN AS HELL AN EASY PATH . DURHAM CHRONICLE FROST STEEL GATES moans it, the 132'; as: man deny bis slot-h till crack v9 duoâ€. Au we hav‘ ~aid more than o:-c~ (1 ~ 1 kmnnPSS is a qii~8n~r Of the a Sh. ï¬lth-“8 l3 0f the "Ono-i and therrf. r» vat'dvr 7U TBQCI') TllPrw Is murw flap» -‘-f a C1 t-nkard Ir- fulmamz than of n “z; z. . u mendim. hL- ku~ 80%“ um» â€Us ' Th» «1135 0f *1 'Otbfl}! mu: \ -: hedge Of Miss Hattie Hutton visited Mrs. f Chas. Lawrence on Monday last. . Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong visited the latter’s mother Mrs. Coutts. who '3 is seriously ill. . Miss Georgina Cuï¬ called on Mrs fW. E. Hunt one evening last. week young man's prospects when he gets the idea that life consists in the amount of amusement and pleasure he can sandwich in between the hour for quitting and be. inning work A gentleman who occupies a prominent position in one of the largest estab lishmants in Chicago trudav attlibu- tes his success to a little lesson re- ceived from his employer shortly after he entered the t-a:aolishment. The head of the concert- was in the habit of giving each employee at Christmas, inscead of money, an or- der for a suit of cloths n.- .thw young clerk received his order with the Others He had just inveSted in a very nice outï¬t and was rather non~ plussed as to what he should do with the order when it struck him that he requred a dress suit. The Uldel‘ call ed for " a suit of clorhee,†and as the employer was very wealthy he thought he might strewn ll. to the utmost limit and order 9 ï¬rst class dress suit. He did so arm. the bill was sent in to the esta' lishment for $81!. Shortly altoswast the ;oung man was called into his employer’s private ofï¬ce and asked if the amount represented his order. Explanations followed and the merchant said: "I shall honor the faith you have put in your order and pay this bill, but I want to say to you as a young man that I never owned a suit of clathes that cost so much as those you have purchased in my name. and that if 1 had put that much money into ap- parel when I was your age I never would have been Where I am to day, good morning!†The young man had enough brains fortunately. to apprec- iate the point, and it was the last piece of personal extravagance of which he was guilty. It was the making of him and his career from that time forth and upwards. de Miss Della Volletc visited Miss Senath Noble on Friday and took in pie and box social at Vickers. Our burg is getting to be quite a placeâ€"two correspondents. Mr. Elijah Armstrong attended the sale of Mr. T. Boyle and invested in some of his stock. Mr. Geo Noble has go: for Mr. Duncan McLean. to remain {or a time. :' Glad to hear that Mr. I recovering fromia severe pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs T dayed with Mr. C Miss T. F. of her sister from Friday Mr. Geo. 1 l‘lm hann, 1:02.250. (Intended tor last week.) Hutton Hill. . Mighton was . Miss Bessie ' till Saturday. Noble has go: can McLean. J 0 F. Mighton Milligan. hedge of me to saw He intends Lawson a attack the g Mill exw UU th )lé 01D guest :gan, 12 :UJU €11 )0( U is of §WALLPAPERS IWWW N3 N., G. J. McKechnie. 6% ark am a2; $¢$§ 2:»: i131 6 Park xv! ALL! AM 6 {16* . éâ€! .é‘é The Newest In THE POPULAR CASH STORE are. ant“? Shelby St, Detroit. Mich. 3'9 [Tl iii St. , Toronto. rs are Selling fast. are on application. \ subdivided into residental lots .. J. 1. CASE COUPANY'S SITE. $65.00 up. - you lost hope? Are you intend- “ blood been diseased? Have you ve'atment will cure you. \V’hat it vou. CONSULTATION FREE. No for an honest opinion Free of 3:25 FREEâ€"“The Golden Monitor†Sealed Book on “Diseases of gears, and iea é'ZTRIT’l‘EN COXSENT. Everything {if treatment FREI$ rtunity for the small investor uropoeition of almost unbound n absolutelw sound. gilt-edged xcally endorsed by the Mayor pair when a ‘riend advised me (.1 a similar disease 8 years ago. In three weeks' time the sores --<':ouraged. I continued the New 2 at the end of that time every 7 pears ago and no signs of any I, is sound and health; I cer- :. mith all my heart. You can it you can use this testimonial ‘W. H. S. wed-lo. Strictrro. Vital u eakneu. adder and legacy complaints of .3 years. 3 of {fay-a .3 Of blood u» Springs- ‘:qufer re- mpnz;_r y ;) me [01‘ .scontinuing‘ symptoms inâ€"runn :11; Attic pains. After Treatment. 1‘, swellings g. itchine s of the skin dyspep- 5;“ I u how All Sign s of Spring Are Welcome But none more so than the announce- ment that The Pop- ular Store has open- ed a. new Wallnaper Departmzzh 1.1. Housecleaning time will sown be on. Now is the time to select your Paper from our new and un-toâ€"date stock. This Department Welcomes You high. We have the Very Paper you want to brighten up that faded room. $5.00 per Month. ding business and K £3833. Call or write