rendrred DDCODSCiOHO. was summoned and the taken to the Sanitarium, [oing as well as can be [nless serious compiic» id early recovery is ex- iner ’ith weakness should Dr. Shoop’s Night. Care. ike local treatment. is me. all night. while the tresz. it. is constantly the weakened sissnos, sinflamed and sensibivo will surely clean up all ,local troubles. Sold by LY 19, 1906 [nged Hands. as formerly employ“ the Palmerston Spec. aweil known here... FROM THE CAR T. CLANCY, Prin. N0 machineâ€. : Monday, Wed- v, Ironing done ROAD‘VAY following in- WOOk, that to both the ï¬cials of the “ The vil- experiment rusbed stone they bavo The Stone hs. delivered he cosc of the road was $42 ems a. yard, double this the road and "my SO good. “ruse several Fink crushed ‘z‘ior road and orest s a man whose are .unex 2e ms student; ollege s largest elaundry . and wish 333 will be u laundry S S ts are doing : 200 words turday 3a was Mr. J. Colic. .ly and '8 been gration fties t0 .~ years arantee »\ ins: the C anadian £18 above Gran uiy two 0835‘ i even- ork. mo abhsh- short class Drs. lamieson . Maclaurin. {)E‘FICE AND RESIDENCE A dynrt distant“: aster n? Knunn’e Hntnl .7 short distance east of Knapp’s Hotel, Lamb ton Street. Lower Town. Durham Qï¬ice hours from 1'2 to '2 o’clock. OF F {HE JOB : : DEPARTMEN'I' \DVER USING {MES . Specialist: Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose {I'D . . . vea: . 03â€?“ i. 93") VI' Ivdress 'M \U r ineaioas win he midi . m ‘3' [1’3 "C33 ‘ For 3:. ac so v.» '0 Wb S’JDï¬eouc'fl :[g‘v All achrtisemcms uro‘. bin advance COOII'IC! rates 20: u ..r :pplicatiou to the on?) r 13' An advertisc .z' r reek, should be hung; normng. sussmmmu if <" Q A f,“ rc“. {A rES HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OF- tice in the New Hunter Block. Oï¬ce .201er, 8 to 1.0 a. m., .to 4p. m. 31H! 7 109 'x m. Speczal attention save!) to diseases ' o -n' women and ehildren. Residence op- :u..sne Presbvtenan Church. EVERY THURbDAY MORnunc gmscaw valurmc .. 58:. canon 3m“ Gum-1AM. ONT. BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, CON- __ “ veyancers. Etc. Money to Loan. vaeszâ€"ln the McIntyre Block. over U tioneer for the County of Grey. Sales promptly attended t0. Orders may be 10ft tish Implement Warerooms. McKinnon 8 old stand. or at the Chronicle Oflice. . J. G. Hutton, M. D., C. M. U . tioneer for- the County of Grey. Tenn moderate and satisfaction guaran- teed. The arrangements and dates of sales an be made at Tm; 0330mm of- ï¬ce. Residence and P. 0.. Ceylon. Tele- phone connection. ) ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. fouling facilitia fax ms-unc out F's- worb. ' L. R. C. P†LONDON. ENG. RADULATB of London, N FICE J. F. GRANT, D, D. s.. L. D. 5. “(8x03 GRADUATE. UNIVERSE Nov. 9, ’03. Diseases of Eye. Ear Nose and Throat. OBX CLARK. LICENSED AUC- e Lxcenses . transacted be at Knapp House. Durham. the 2nd dsv in each month. Hoursâ€" 1â€"6 [9.11). York and Chicag' â€ICE AND RESIDENCEâ€"COR. Amiatant Roy. London Ophthalmic Hoe. md to Golden Sq. Throat and N036 Hoe. HX KINNEE. LICENSED AUC- tioneer for the County of Grey. 06 DURHAM. ONT. I‘ARY PUBLIC, COMMISSION- ara MACKAY EDITOR AND Paornm'rou. JULY 19,“ 1906 -v v- â€"-____ y of Toronto. G'raduape Royal 3 Dental Surgeons of Ontano. Dentistry in all its Branches. â€"-(.‘alder Block, over Post Oï¬iee Dr. MoPmL, LICENSED AUC- Medical Directon'. Arthur Gun, M. D. KHAN, ONT. (Lower Town. 08- [SH]. 8. BURT. DR. BROWN he Midiangh House Is: Wednesday ach mbnth. from 1': to 4 p. m. p.m Bank A. H. Jackson. am. and George Streetsâ€"at Oï¬ice hours-941 a. 11).. 2-4 >. m Telephone No. 10. M is cal Ianeous. 'enlal Dirm‘orv W'. IR‘VIX a! '18 I l. P. Telford. 29.2! Directory. tr EXCLUSIVELY v: w:- .0. Pickering Dentist. a; mum} Du reneral ï¬nancial busi- hf.“ ingletely stocks†.0 ll 6"th \V. F. DUNK. 1M V If lvalue of the huge specimen. which {was caught in a pound net. can be formed by the fact the ï¬sh sells at 1‘2 to 15 cents per 1b.. and being a female has over 100 lbs. of roe, which sells at 70 cents per lb. Mt. Bastedo at [once instituted steps to have the ï¬sh ’preserved and mounted, but. unfor- ‘ tunately. its great length had so in- convenienced the skippers that they lhad cut 0E both its head and tail.â€" ‘Shelburte Economist. You know at least one of them. had Consumption. At ï¬rSt it was onlycntarrhâ€"but it Was neglected. When “Catarrhozone†cures so quickly it’s foolish to suï¬erâ€"it’s a shame to keep on sniffeling and hawk- ing. Catarzhozone goes direct to the cause of the disease, -th3t’s why it’s so dead certain to care. It stops the congh, prevents that disgusting dis- charge. clears phlegm out of the threat in ï¬ve minutes. Very pleas- ant and safe too; get Catarrhozone from your druggist to day. 7 “I’m ’mosz : tuned to tell you dam Chile’s name.†said Mrs. Johnson. "’case de folks round here say it soun’ like he was an Injuu. But his name. dat his paw ’sisted on gibing himâ€"his name am Horcar, missy.†Mr. F. W. Thompson Speak: of Cmp -- Outlook in the West. "What’s your baby’s name '3" asked a visitor who had called to secure Mrs. Johnson’s services as washer- women Speaking of the hues: crop reports from the West, on Saturday, Mr. F. W†Thompson. vice president and managing director of the Ogilvip Flour Mills Company. Ltd.. said : a~1t wi 1 be seen. therefore. thati l under favorable conditions. based on past experience. it is not reasonable to expect harvesting to be general' before September 1, although it is} quite possible that here and there; favored Spots may get started; earlier." 1' visitor. “Yes’mâ€"Hoscar.†said the mother sorrowfulb . â€Dere was an English- man dat was pow’lul good to Mr. Johnsing when he took that. foolish trip can we:' four years ago an’ put him on the cyars to come home again and when my hus’ban’ ax him his name he smile an’ say, ' Dey call me Buscar when I’m to home.’ he say. So when dis baby was born nuï¬n would do but we xnns’ call him Hos- car. after dat Englishman.†" Our advices from the West are zeneraliy favorable. The growth, however. is very rank.and we do not look for the harvest to be general be- fore the lam week of August or the ï¬rst of September. It is also impos- sible to make any predictions regard ing the probable yield at the present titre where the growth is running so much It! straw, and we certainly do net lock for so earlv a harvest as some peeple are predicting. Allow,- ing that it will be generally headed out by July 10 or 12, the period of harvest would be then in about six weeks, which would mean from Aug- ust :31 to ‘23. under ordinary condi- tions. but with :0 much Straw as this year. it will require from ten to four- teen days longer. Mr. Thompson added that up to date there had been some damage by hail. He noted that 1.200 acres had been deStroyed on the night of July 3. at Manitou. Mam, 2,000 at Grand Wear, and 1,500 acres at Oakville. but in the aggregate the Quantity de- Stroyed by bail did not. go beyond the average of pasr years. The largeSt Sturgeon ever caught in fresh water was received by the Doyle Fish Company, of Toronto, last week, and the remarkable catch re. ported to Mr. S T. Bastedo, deputy commissioner of Provincial ï¬sheries. The mammOth ï¬sh was caught near Wiarton. in the Georgian Bay, and weighed 323 lbs This is the biggest ever heard of in fresh water, the previous record being a sturgeon of 185 lbs.. caught in the same district some years ago. Some idea of the But are Scientific Veterinary Preparations prepared by Under the supervision of DES. VAXZAXT \VARING. Toronto, of over ‘25 years practical experience. Stock Tonic and Blood Puriï¬er Antiseptic Healing Oil Indigesrion and Colic Cure Breeding Powders Spavin Cure Cough Remedy Poultry Tonic Heave Relief Loose Death Navel and Joint Ill Cure Gulls and Thrush Cure Diarrhoea Cure for Colts Sprain Emulsion Lump Jaw Cure Worm Remedy Each pkg. contains a coupon entitling the holder to free veterinary advice. SOLD BY BARCLAY 8: BELL. Implement Agents, DURHAM. 'COLIN McMILLAN, Hamessmaker, DBOMORE. . ‘ SCEWINDT 8: MUTE, Grocers. HANOVER _â€" , To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo gainine Tablets. 6 %‘ém c__m_m¢mmmlamhg Thkgicnatm EXPECTS LATE HARVEST. mmmwhmnz mouths. Horsecar?" feebly repeated the When Seven Men Die. THE VETERINARY SPECIALTY GO. These Are Not Stock. Foods WITH AN H. A BIG FISH. There occurred on Wednesday List at six-thirty o'clock in town .a run- away that was amenéed by rather serious results. John Irwin’s team. which was attached to a wagon load- led with lumber. Was standing near Heir. Irwin’s barn on Yunge Street. i when a board. wnich Stewart Crumb gley was handing 05 the load to Mr. I l Irwin. slipped out of his grasp and Struck ono- of the inOl‘So-s Bath ani- ' male jumped and before either could get the linen. tore along Yougo- to Main, and in turning the corner easr the hind wheels came 06 taking with them the lumber and the boy The horses made straight for the McCul Ilough House corner. and before the 'peOple standing there knew what was [the matter. had run between the :hOtel and the big telephone pole- A. i Drasnv was one of the number and ihe jumped behind the pole. thinking to escape danger. but the tongue on ,the wagon struck him on the side. gbreaking three ribs and knocking: him into ‘he Street. He was carried into the hotel. and late“ home. and will 'soon be able to be around again Th» bov was hurt slightlv. but hlSr‘h‘t‘JtD" ’fwas miraculous. The wean" and harness “'el’e badly smashed. bJL the ghors‘ee escaped uninjured â€"â€" Dundalk Herald Therefore, when you have oatarrh. you can reaoily see that if you want to cure it. you should use Hyomel, which medicates the air you b eathe. lthus killing the catarrhnl germs and lhealing the smarting and raw mem brane of the passages through the 'nose and thrcat. In breathing Hyo imei you are really treating your ca itarrhal troubles with the only nat lural method. for it will make the air iyou breathe as pure, healing and lantiseptic as that found on the l . . imountams where the pine forests 'give 05 their fragrant and healing balsams. I The complete Hyomei outï¬t, coo- !siSting of an inhaler. a bottle of Hy- ornei. and a medicine dropper. costs ionly 81. while extra bottles can he obtained for 33') cents. Yes'erday forenoon a mun whe: could not sit up Straight. in his bogus drove reckleSslv along Main s’reot Finallv in its meanderiup the horse ran she rm againsc a telephone post and the man was thrown out Viol nr. 1y on his head. He soon picked him self up and made the .sage remark: "IfIhado’ been drunk I’d a’ be“! killed.†If he had not been drunk he would probably have been conduct. ing himself like a decent. citizen and a reasonable being No. we dOu’t know who he was â€"Mt. Forest. Con- federate. As some workmen wars repairimr the stone tower, on the Evangeiical church at Hespeler. which had been leaking. a toad wad found fmbedded in tho mortar between two Stone; with just. enough room to move and was stiil alive and quite lively. The tower, which was forty feet. high, was built sixteen years ago. and the toad musn have been put into its prison at the time. Mr. Walker.who did the repairing. has the toml, which is the color of thP mortar. on thibi tion at his residence.â€"Ex. Disease Prevalent Now But Can Be Cured with Hyomei. Until very recent years, it was thought that catarrh Was a disease of the blood. but now modern science has proved that catarrh is a. germ disease. and can be cured only by a treatment that will kill the germ and hval the mucous membrane of the throat. If you cannoc obtain Hyon ei of your dealer, it will be forwarded by mail. postage paid. on receipt of price. Write to-day for consulta~ tion blank that will entitle you to services of our medical department without charge. The R. T. Booth Company. Hyomei Building, Ithaca, WHAT IS CATARRH? A SERIOUS RUNAWAY. Antiseptic Healing Oil Breeding Powders Cough Remedy Heave Relief Navel and Joint Ill Cure Diarrhoea Cure for Colts Lump Jaw Cure A MORTAR-FIED TOAD. HE WAS LOADED DURHAM CHRONICLE The Board have this year addé'd owr $1500 00 to the prize, 1131.. man "If; the prizes in all claSM-s well wwth competing for. Blï¬tl‘iï¬ï¬ a-o- coming in quite {out and ‘LHCQ‘. is being alluted acco'dingiy. Over {our-thousand dmlars will he vXpeudrd (I’Ii‘~ year. and an entirely new and up To date- ("U‘l'fltu‘r‘ ~-:: Uuu- da. Strver. is in course uf HH-zmu. The Western Fair of London. Gun, Will be held this yvar Srp 7th to 15m. UVc-r chrre thousand prize lists and svvernl humzrwi mango-IS have already been mailed. and the largv posters wall ha 58!): Out In a raw dun s. The Weduru Fair h.o- L.kru I:- plucw as the leading cxmmtmu u! Western Olltariu uhd lunuufnvtuferr and merchants arP nu: 330w {u 39(- tne ndVautngc-e IT nfl‘ord~ uf (â€waging (half gUOdS hefu'v the p oiui". In â€19 ï¬rrnhgf‘anlH .{ 1h» p117» “St '11!†illft‘l'flï¬f9 u‘ ‘1!’ Nu ml“. (‘ulll mumty have n -r been hat ~ight 0‘ and Special luduCementa “’1†be found for H.» rutPl‘prlsing farmer to Show “is a! 0k and pzsn'iuufa of his farm The Secreta would he plead: to any MW “'9'; ceivcd une. ‘H‘ x'o-gardiug the E [ion 10 the vtï¬:e “I think of the young man in church who walked with live other young men up one aisle, while the bride and ï¬ve other young ladies w- llied up the oth- er aisle, the two forming a straight military line before the altar, and who, when I whisperingly asked him his ï¬rst name. replied in load tones, ‘I do,’ and who at the close of the service took out a ten dollar bill and presented it in the presence of the entire congregation. “I think of the couple whom I called by wrong names, saying, ‘Do you, George? ‘Do you, Martha?’ when I was really addressing John and Jane. In hurriedly glancing over the license I had read the names of the bride’s father and mother instead of those of the bride and groom.†was himself m tried to kneel w} and who requxre diction to bring 1 “ ‘J cnniedws no friends here, doctor. I should be so giud if you would kiss her.’ A Story of Edwin Forrest. Edwin I~‘orrest, the great actor. was at Columbus. 0., on one of his tours. It was in the railroad station at mid- night. It was cold. bleak, biting weath- er, and the old fellow hobbled up and down the platform, but there was maj- esty even in his very hobble. An un- dertaker’s wagon pulled up at the sta- tion and a corpse was removed from it. The baggageman carelessly hustled the body into his dray and wheeled it down the platform. As he halted, old Forrest broke out into the most hor- rible cursing, and with his tongue lash- ed the baggageman for his careless handling of the human clay. Then he turned. approached the corpse and broke into the oration of Mark Antony over the body of Caesar. No one was there but the frightened baggageman and a handful of actors. The great actor’s voice rose and fell and the sub- tle tears and resolute thunder of the oration awoke the echoes of the station as a grand organ in a majestic cathe- dral. He read every line of the oration and said in an aside speech as a climax: “There, take that. you poor clay in the eoflfin. I’ll be dead myself inside a year." And he was. 129. that aii (-redimrs and others having claim; agaius the Estate of the :aid Heurv Willis whu died a-‘wut the seventeenth day oprril A D 1906. are required on or be- fore the second day of August A. D. 1906, to send by post prepaid and addressed to David \Viliis and Ephriam Fursmau. P. 0. Box No. :3, Durham 1’. 0., Executors, their christian and surnames, addresses and descriptions. the full particulars of their claim»; the :tateulellt of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them. In the Matter of the E late uf the Tuwn the Callisty Hf Gre Notice is hereby 2i Revised Statutes of 129. that all ('l‘editm‘ And furthex take notice that after such last mentioned date the said Executor-s Will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled there- to having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. and that the said Executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been received bY them at the time of such distribution. Dated this 2nd day of J nly A. D. 1906. DAVID WILLIS. . EPHRIAI}; FURSltgalï¬, E Executors - â€" ---- ‘ H “J--.-.'- â€" ‘ Of the egtate of Henryâ€"Willisdeéeased. WESTERN FAIR. LONDON pro“ Notice to Creditors. Secretary hr! pInAScâ€"h mm who hcreby given pursuant to the tatmes of Ontario 1897 chap. LEE (redimrs 41d others inning In: the Estate of the ~aid Henrv dxed aaout the seventeenth day D _19_06, are; requiredpr or be- . \lr. A. M H 1 Lu mail a prim-s WM"? 1.0! as \t‘! HIP auV \himt aux .401“. grate «J: Henry “Ellis. ship or Bentmck, in .y_ \euman. dec msed. in Two Days. utiin 1' awx' my recom “'31110Ut contin- 1t 3, ()HT. ) I‘ to Rev. John E 0-" Oberlin 11w father's some of his It d}.tlllc I'IHMY 90! Us The Durham Furniture Co. A call and inspecti’m solicit (3. (1‘ ‘L‘ ~95. 751$ “ ’24. O? to. 0 0.7947 $74 av Bedroom SUItCS Sideboards Extension Tables Parlor Tabies Parsor Suites Couches $15.00 Cash to get, in 0H rhc ed p055ilvlll£i8~ fl. t0 invpstumnt. and of Fort, \‘CiHiam. professional men John :x.'.';‘:::'::i':; - "4.2;.-. ‘ Ll M [TED mmv "““‘“"-‘â€" _-_, * WAREROOMSâ€" ONE DOOR SOUTH OF POST OFFICE Syndicate Park FGRT WILLIAM DO non (19':l\ . Map ï¬zui HIGH is xhe mfly properrv subdivided into residencal lots that actually mljoms the. J. 1. CASE COM L’ANY’S SITE, offers an uuvh'allvd opportunity for the small investor in on tht; «2“qu 31 :or m a z)mpo<itiuu of almost unbound- _ simlxtie~ n: a :uuuey maker. TOURT III MI SI‘IIES, FINISHES AND PRICES 34 McGill St, Toronto. Jrice from $65.00 up. U is dis'rict Is an absolu : hem; wunhatlcally le 'J Hank Ja-umgers. an se Ints are seliiug fast. ticulars‘ on application. No trouble to show goods and give prices. w, \w «$7126 is an absoiuwl} snund. gilt-edged vhatlcally pzxuarsed by thg Mayor umgers. and xeading business and Odd Chairs Fancy Chairs Springs Mattresses Iron Beds Baby Carriages Cradles $5.00 per Month. if Call or write