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Toronto to .skatchewan IRE ly and A anged Hands. mess College 6 Mount Forest 9 head of it is aman WM s. g: teacher are .unexeelh“; )mon 13 to see hxs stationâ€? :izeus. morally, socially 83‘ {WNOI the largest the Best. mum: of stomach! fa rigid diet list. arves the patient. be foolish for any. at some foods an and poisonous to hem. even whilq :19. treatment, but >2“ stomach trouble:- to starve or diet ally used, a tablet No machinery. 11 Monday, Wed- \' Ironing done fly for the cure acts upon the m. and strength- :they are able at is eaten With- If you snï¬o: belching of he mouth, for- uins in the re- depression of l studentsare (10538 writing 200 words ending only two 8830f '1by taking each meal, in Weight. 1 your food so that. the good health of energy, . of strength ssured that :0 imperfect the laundry '8, and WiSh ness will be ass manner sors. Hav- in laundry four years guarantee usiness from Saturday. . .35c doz. thoroughly voiding 106$- ;bling them xble 111 class 3 special at- ; may chooSO‘ '_and eveï¬â€˜ m a. snort Ontario. {0}: ED. nmercial .ecessary cording? Transient " For e," etc-so cc: for each subsequent inset All adVertisements 0rd b: in advance. Conn-ac: rates for car} .pplication to the 0 cc. 3? All advertiseme 1:: week, should be brough: THE JOB : : DEPARTI‘IENT -‘ VER '8'" For transient advertisements 8 cemspcr ‘0 1 line {or the ï¬rst insertion ;.3 cent? pet .‘ATES o o . ling «ch subsequent inscguonâ€"mmxon measure. Professzonal cards no: cxcccdmg one Inch. $5.09 WWW “Advertisements thhom speciï¬c mm Tu: memcna will be sent to any addxessf, free of postage, for $1.00 “ES 0 o o o ,paygble in advanceâ€"3|.†5:; beans-god if not. so_ paw. The date to which every subscriptin 5 and :5 dcngted by the number on the .ddress hhel. '0 paper (ixxcontinued nntxl all arrears It: paid. encept at the option of the proprietor. ‘5 PUBLISHED are" THURSDAY non-um: â€mama: nnmuc noose, m m DURHAM, ONT . )HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 0F- THE BUHHHIII fliï¬iflNIflLE Drs. Jamieson Maclaurin. Nov. 9. OHX KINNBB. LICENSED AUC- J. P. Telford. mRISTER, somcrroxz. mo. tioneer for the County 0f Grey. Sales mptly attended to. Orders ma .be left his Implement Wax-grooms, Mg mnon 3 stand. or at the Chronicle Ofllco. fording facilities work. . . . . tioneer for the Cpunty of Grey. 11's moderate and satisfaction guaran- l. The arrangements and dates of In can be made at THE CHRONICLE of- LResidenge and P. 0.. Ceylon. Tole- 5iseascs of Eye. Ear Nose and Throat. tioneer for the County of Grey 06 DURHAM. ONT. riogis will!» published - ti G. Hutton, M. D., F. GRANT, D. D. alist: Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose LIQENSED AUG rara RISTERS. SOLICITORS, CON- connection. Dr. w. 0. Pickering Dentist. A. H. Jackson. XiiY PUBLIC, COMMISSION- EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. 3R GRADUATE, UNIVERSI- of Toronto. Graduaï¬e Royal Dental surgeons 0t Ontano. >entistry in all its Branches. MacKay . Dunn. Arthur Gun, M. D. ..C P.. LONDON. ENG. JrUL ATE of London, New '1: an! C hicago. Medical Directory. sacted {I-IAM, ONT. (Lower Town.) AUGUST 9, 1906 Conv'eyancer. ' c. Insurance Money to Loan. Issuer of Mar- enses. A general ï¬nancial busi~ -e over Gordon’s new Jewellery! wet Tow :1, Durham. Any amount to loan at.) " oper cent. on farmi a: DR- GED. S. BURT. Bank. DR. BROWN CLARK..LICBNSED AUC- Legal Directory Miscellaneous. p.m an distan Street Golden S midi Directorv axa IRWIN PIC 31108 8 EXCLC Over J. J. Hunter’s. ,OS Etc. Money to' Loan. McIntyre Block. over House. Durham. the 2nd xonth. Hoursâ€"lâ€"ï¬ um. ~Hock. over Post Oflice ren I 3 east of Knapp’s Hotel, Lower Town, Durham 2 to 2 o’clock. elenhone RESIDENCEâ€"COR Is completely stocked with all NEW TYPE, thus 11'. for turning out First-class on .c. eniscments furnished on House lst Wednesday :11 1:: to 4 p. m. RESIDENCE Ion Ophthalmic Hos. hroat and N036 Hos. bystmgers must be paid its 1.0%, I " round. ' rtxrst insemon, 25 cents sure insertion in current at later than TuzsoAv rge Streetsâ€"at -9-11 a. 111.. 2-4 \V. F. DUNN. d and charged a But are Scientiï¬c Veterinary Preparations prepared by SOLD BY BARCLAY BELL. Implement Agents, DURHAM. COLIN McMILLAN, Harnessmaker. DROMORE. SCEWINDT MUTE, Grocers. HANOVER. LIEL’T.-C()L. J. A. MCGILLIVRAY. K.C., J. 0. ORR, PRESIDENT. MANAGER A WILL PLAY TWICE DAILY ON THE GRAND PLAZA (FREE) 11 .x. M. AND 4 P. M. ART LOAN EXHIBIT AN UNE UALLE HORSE AND CATTLE EXHIBIT POULTRY AND PET STUCK EXHIBIT MAGNIFICENT EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT 0F PROCESSES 0F MANU- FACTURE IN NEW $100,000 BUILDING. His Majesty’s Household Band of the Life Guards THE FINEST I’ROGRALIME 0F AMUSEMENTS EVER PRESENTED. INCLUDING I 906 Nor custom :aafii‘gliï¬ï¬â€˜x‘iitgiariety. 1906 Canadian National Exhibition Pember’s natural Scalp part for Wigs and Toupees cannot be equalled for natural appear- ance and durability in America. Call and see us. and bring your friends For mail orders, Professor Pemher Take Laxative Bromo umme Tablets. onev mmmsoldinpast 12 11:01:15.9 This mug-3,6 %é‘mfw '30ng WESTERN FAIR An ideal occasion for a. family outing. Daily ascensions of a navigable airship aan a under perfect control. The mom wonderful invention of the age. Royal Venetian Band, the most celebrated European musical organization. under the great leader. Victor. will give concerts daily. Fireworks on a more magniï¬cent and imposing scale. picturing the great Carnival of Venice. PROFESSOR PEMBER larger, More lnstructive and More Entertaining Than Ever THE VETERINARY SPECIALTY GO. Many Splendid educational features for boys and girls. The Chronicle Try An Ad. These Are Not Stock. Foods CANADA’S HAIR KING AUG N o up-to-date Canadian will miss this Exhibition. To avoid the great crowd come ï¬rst week. '2. “ IVANHOE†oNTURflNT» 29 Yonge St The Exhibition That Made Fall Fairs Famous. With the ï¬nest display of hair goods eVrl‘ seen in America for ladies. The semi-transformation. and full transformation, the all-over Pomp and the parted Pomp. Switches from $2.00 to $30 00, Waves from $5 00 to $15.00, Head Covering from $15 00 to $2?) 00, Pumps from $6.50 to $20.00, Gent’s Toupees from $25 00 to $60.00, Wigs lrom 530.00 to $70-00. For information write Queen’s Hotel, Palmerston, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9th inst Galbraith House, Mt. Forest. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10th inst. Knapp House, Durham, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11th inst. BROUGHT EXPRESSLY FROM ENGLAND. FOR. ALL INFORMATION APPLY TO To Cure a Cpld in One Day SEPT. 7-15. 1906. LONDON TORONTO Will be at the ONTARIO “'ITH EXPERT Antiseptic Healing Oil Breeding Powders Cough Remedy Heave Relief Navel and Joint Ill Cure Diarrhoea Cure for Colts Lump Jaw Cure {\V. J. REID. President. 1A. M. HUNT. Secretary MANAGER AND Swami-mar, (‘ITY HALL, TORONTO, ONT. TILTERS SEPT. l0 DURHAM CHRONICLE It was decided to hold the next convention in Shelburne, and the fol- lowing oflicers were appointed: President, the rector of Shelburne; Vice Pres, Miss Agar, Owen Sound ; Rec-Sec . Miss Sanford, Shelburne; Cor.-Sec’v. Miss Berwick, Shelburne; Reporting Sec.. Miss Kells, Markdale. A vote of thanks was tendered the Rector and congregation of Christ Church fn~ their hOSpitality and the eï¬orts made to assure the success of the convention. The afternoon session commenced at 2 p. m. In the absence of Mr. Ab- bott, of Meaford, Rec-Sec. Rev. Mr. Reilly, of Chatsworth, was appointed Secretary for the convention. The ï¬rst paper read was on “Primary ,Work†written by Miss Ashton, of Owen Sound, and read by Miss Beck- lett. This papor showed clearly that the writer had a complete understand- ing of her subject which could only be gained by experience She said truly that the time had come when it is necessary to spend time, thought, and money to hold children in the ; Sunday School. Miss Ashton advised {Sunday Schools to adOpt the Cradle {Roll method, thereby bringing the gchildren into the Sunday School in, finfancy. The paper read by Mr. J. ‘ l “7. Ford, Jr. dealt with the teaching {of Church Doctrine and Church His- ‘tory in the Sunday School. Mr. Ford I believes that the knowledge of Church Doctrine and Church History is es- sential to the upholding and strength- ening of the church. and that the foundation of this knowledge should be laid in the Sunday School. A very interesting paper was read by Miss Hanbury, a teacher in the Owen Sound Sunday School. on how to re- tain the senior boys in the School. Miss Hanbury handled her subject very cleverly. and the fact that Miss Hanbury has been able to retain the senior boy in her class is the greatest recommendation that could be given for the adoption of her methods. Miss Winona Haskett, of Markdale, read a very interesting paper on| Nozice is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the per- sons mentioned in Sections 5 and 6 of the Voters’ List Act. the conies required by said sections to be so transmitted or delivered of the LiSt. made pursuant to said Act. of all persons appearing by the last re- vised Assessment Roll of the said Municipality to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at elecrions for members of the Legislative As sembly and at Municipal Elections. and that said list was ï¬rst posted up at my ofï¬ce at Durham on the Slst day of July. 1906, and remain there for inspection. Electors are called uDon to examine the said list, and if any omissions or other errors are found therein to take immediate proceeding to have the said errors corrected according to law. Dated this 3151: (185' of July, 1906. No one can reasonably hone for good digestion when the bowels are constipated. Mr. Chas. Baldwin, of Edwardsville, Ill . says: “I suï¬ered from chronic constipation and stom- ach troubles for several years. but. thanks to Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. am almOSt cured †\Vhy not get a paCRagP of these tablets and get well and stay well? Price 25 cents. Samples free. For as leat Parker’s Drug Store. l “ The Home.†Miss Haskett dealt .with the early Jewish home life, the [modern home life and the ideal liie. The ideal home life should be based on perfect underssandings. The best legacy a man can leave his fam- ily is a happy home. It is for the home to be the embodiment of love; for that it is necessary to have co- operation, and there can be no perfect coooperation where there is not per- fect understanding. Miss Martha Elliott read a very cleaverly written paper, dealing with the frailties and short comings of that patient and long suï¬ering creature, the Sunday School Teacher. Miss Elliott touch- ed on many points in the teachers. teaching, surroundings and home life, that are a drawback to the ideal Sun- day School. and showed how these evils might be remedied by the teach- ers and their influence. Many valu- able suggestions were brought out during the discussions of the differ- ent papers. Town of Durham Stomach Troubles and Constipation a very impressive sermon tik' . . In for hxs text Luke 5: 4 “ Laun hg . , , 0 out Into the deep.†The annual S. S. Convention of the Deanery of Grey was held in Christ Church. Markdale, or. Thursday, July 19th. and was one of the most success- ful conventions ever held in Markdale Delegates were present from Owen Sound, Chatsworth. Deeboro, Holland Centre, Berkeley. Shelburne and Dun- dalk. The Celebration of Holy Com- munion was held at 10 a. m. Rev. Mr. Ardill, of Owen Sound. preached SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. VOTERS’ LIST. 1906 COUNTY OF GREY. MUNICIPALITY OF THE W. B. VOLLET. in Two Days. Clerk of Durham. “I; F €- ’11? (VI; its $12 W to get i ed.poss 1 invescr of Fort -__-2__-- 74%" Mr» .‘A‘ ‘IJIS AV; . o ‘. a, 0’ 0' ‘0 0' o! o, ‘0 o" ‘0 0' '. o . . o eï¬vï¬Ã©Ã©agï¬l’. â€o.)§3(n)’4 ’4 ‘94’4§ g§§w2$. 9’4A‘A36W ‘ ‘ ON 0» ’1‘. 0N 0‘? (ll- 0‘“ a- .» 4 . a» 4A? (A ‘79 71 g]; E The Durham Furniture Co. 0â€) Q. oâ€, \‘o 0", Q. oyb Q. ‘29:? ?sz<.*1>sz€“.>§z9 Extension Tables Parlor Tables Parlor Suites Couches Bedroom Suites Sideboards call and inspection solicited. No trouble to show goods and give prices. John S. Mortimer, $15.00 Cash Do not delay. These lots are selling fast. Call or write to-day. Map and full particulars on application. Property in this district is an absolutely sound, gilt-edged investment, and has been emphatically endorsed by the Mayor of Fort William, local BankL'Managers, and leading business and professional men. that actually adjoins the J. I. SASE COMPAAY’S SITE, offers an unrivalled Opportunity for the small investor to get in on the ground floor in a pI'OpOSlLlOD of almost unbound- ed.possibilities as a money maker. WHICH is the only prOperty subdiv ided into residental lots WAREROOMS~ONE DOOR SOUTH OF POST OFFICE Syndicate Park FORT WILLIAM IN All STYLES, FINISHES AND PRICES 34 Mcï¬ill St., Toronto. Price from $65.00 up. LIMITED :2- 5‘9; Odd Chairs Fancy Chairs Springs 6: Mattresses Iron Beds Baby Carriages Cradles $5.00 per Month. fl“