to hand a great of Teamster and '1r0ad Builders’ ts. Nothing to lthem. Call and ct them. have a good line urnip and Mangel en's. Every far- should have one. N MUHDUEH have everything Woodenware. from 'vpoon to 3. Wheel- st 89’ Wood M in H2: 101; be equalled. ry woman can get ï¬ed in kitchen LSilS. Ithing ason 'he moves and Ranges can sell you just .1; you have been i119: for. Wood Coal Heaters of 3ry description. rre is nothing to 31 our “Penn mer†Ranges. stock of Graniteâ€" : and Tinware 111 3’ we are havi MY PURE stock. We In" give‘l some White “3 is in newest. sham. DWAR an be found in establishment,â€" mg in price from BlAB kind of Horse 13 van mav de- are any L'oronto EDGE OF 5eparators, :g‘gies Ed 1d Standard .es, Clothes 33, 13150., Etc. Durham House Block. JNTS pleasure in that I an 8 stock 1| line tms 0p best 1: the very stockis respect, Darb alled. 33m W FIFTY large 1:21:14 beautiful photo- graphs given away free. One with every dozen cabinet photOS. F. W. Kelsey, Photographer.â€"July 12tf FOR SALEâ€"Medium sized upright wood stove, nearly new. Apply at the Post Ofï¬ce. MISS J. J. ALLAX, Optician, of Elora, will be at the Hahn House Thursday, \'m.15th. A thorough examination giv en with the latest methods, and all .- n on: of refraction corrected. -â€"2 Max’s fur coats, ladies’ fur coats, by respectable makers, at. Grant’s. PITOI’S MR. “’31. HERD, of Allan Park, started for Dauphin. Manitoba: on Monday morning under rather dis- tressing; cxrcumsmnces. but we» home he may be able to kind things better than he expects. It Svems mm. aiew “eats ago Mrs. J H. 'Wil‘ie, his daughter. was taken do 'n With tx'nhaid and removal to thr! nowiaai. On being ac-quaia Herd went. West si:tauce she 63 (20 V gatient in ’33 hOSQitefl herspi‘ 85d eviiently 2n aserious c ."tnd tug, We can readily imagine the vet; trying: circums ances undsr which the trip. wili Va made. by the 013. gentleman, who feels quite disttessed on accau..t of the sa" news. We hope. howevez. that on his arrival therb' he will be quite disuppointedp an! that Mrs. Herd will be_ on the highway to recovery.. hat. phoid .L those suffering from sore eyes. aches, dypepsia, etc., should not to consult with Miss J. J. Allan, :izâ€"m. of Elora, at the Hahn House 'sdzu', XOV. 15â€"2 115 often, no perms or we 3cm. u. ils in the wilderness. in perils of the is es ,and presents to us an oppor- .in of learning of life in the ex- me north which, perhaps, will nev- Je offered to us again. Durmg the Mug a. collection will be taken up 11d of missions. VOL. 39â€"N0. 2069. Ill [an â€"-Between McIlraith’s and the )tï¬ce, on Saturday night last, ve Dollar Dominion Bank Bills L‘en Dollar Standard Bank Bill. will receive ï¬ve dollars re- ;v leaving it at this ofï¬ceâ€"2 rags resu Mrs. \Yil red no le mmlt LOCAL ITEMS 3 Strin :llll snow houses eavin of en us V0111 th ni; ave th passed with a. little ion thrown in as a. US zncil met on Tuesday! FOR 8 nice lampâ€"cheapâ€"try Mac through the regular} farlane’s 0653 13 D0 His Lordship The Chronicle to January 1908 for $1.00. is life and expen- Esquimaux and LArctic regions of months day and where the people he facn, .‘u‘irs number .lll In: St: “(its 1{ 11'0\V cIn 1X are \\‘ )ple 1D We are sending the paper ,out to our regular subscribers, and will ! have a few cepies left which can be g obtained at 10c each or three for 250 :if ordered at once. Remember we {have only a few left. If you want gone order it soon remitting the 1 amount. This is Friday morning and the cuts that should have reached us Wednesday have not yet come to hand. On that account we are re- luctantly forced to hold the Trade Section; until neXt week. In any case we would not be able to get the whole issue in the mail tomorrow. and we would be;late anyway. The illustrated portion of the paper is takingalot of work, and will. we honestly believe, be the best pro- duction ever printed in Durham. It would be poor taste for {us to speak boastfully of it. but we are not ashamed to have it go forth from a country oï¬ce It :is simply eight pages the size of the Chronicle giv. ing short sketches of nearly all the business men, clergyman, and other prominent citizens. the living and the dead. There are also a number of ï¬ne half tone engravings of cit- izens and scenes of local interest. TRY Baby’s Cough Cure. specially prepared for the little folks, “250. at Macfarlane’s. - L \VdV \“ Lordship suifered all the privations and hardships of missionary life for eleven yeitrs among the Esquimaux in the most northerly point of America, and as a result of his zeal and untiring efforts for God and hiafellow men he was appointed to the high and hBIy office of Bishop of Selkirk. 1d cwse. Medical and the stricken to nis own hams THE 1a FOR SALE DEVOTE in ï¬nes Pb and a E10 TO OUR READERS. ll) l on 'eamery 500881011? )rm h’e Ion W0 COWS. one SIX ply to Mrs. Ed. Laud ry, Durham.â€"-3pd. 14 the other three Z81 SE xelkirk, will (D. rvices otograph give *abinets is we .xlf. F. \V.Ke enmg O V . F. \V. Kt 3th. tf. 3 now to the new favorites :farlane’s 1'! n tn Parker’s hof 11' I Years when V ears rinity W ere D. 0 S 18 tin \ > Sold G 0 ‘ THE bachelors 0f Durham are hav- ‘ing an informal assembly in the town than Friday mm. The London "Harpers are to ha, in attendance to ; furnish the music We have a number of correspondents whose contributions have not been so frequent as we would like to see them. To these we have a word or two to say. The town topics are supposed to be gleaned as well as possible by the Editor and his staï¬ here. For country happeninzs we depend on our correspondents who are just as important in their respec- tive spheres as the Editor is in his. No news is too small for us to value. but light local gossip and rude jibes without any point in them can not be regarded of much value outside the person who writer them Births. deaths. marriages. accidents sickness and lots of other things should ï¬nd their way to the local paper, and we shall welcome any information from any reliable source. whether a corres- pondent or not. We want news and now that the evenings are growing longer, and young people in the coun~ try are mingling more amongst one another. we should be able to ï¬ll our pages everv week with good whole- some information that will be read with interesr, and proï¬t wherever the Chronicle goes. \V'e invite every correspondent to send us in a budget next week and see how the paper will be improved in the (alien, {Sold Goid Watches, Gold i Filled W'atches, Solid Gold §Rings, Lockets, Chains, Bracelets, Brooches and Stick Pins. some 9):! purposes able are: railwa whe We also received over half a. can-load of . . . These are the moist lot Papers Hut aver struck Come with the cmwd and also save money. CHINA GOODS RB. Keeler 8’ Sons TO OUR CORRESPONDENTS Practical Watchmakers. Jewelers, Opticians and Engravers; DURHAM, 0NT., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1906. NEW WALL PAPERS sewh ay would cross there. 'l'ms, to extent, will injure in for market 3895. and, morebver, the avail- ground is rather small for all urposes required for atown hall market. So f-il' as we know OOï¬S t 59‘» gm"! ~‘. ALSO BIG STOCK 09 New Shot Guns :‘t--. hi. cases of China. every we! right on», 8t beaun of 'g'nt frv-m Japan. See 'uwl‘. We cm save 2»; \l money on ï¬ne Nu mmhie to show ’em. viz†Th“. Voile: pro *zmr of Gmrafraxa and For a. long time the was regarded as the te, and we have 9.1- rabln to the Situation : was made that. the was there. This, to 0 know that some taking exception ave recnmmeuded 1! at KEELER’S nd Fancy Goods k big: shipments new goods con- ed some- of Wall Durham. you will at Alex. McLachlan, Fred Peel and W. Calder are in Muskoka on a. deer hunting expenition.‘ Dr. Jamieson went to Ottawa Wed- nesday morning. Mr, and Holstein. v Mr. Wm. J week. Mrs. Thos. Allan visited in I stein on Friday lasc. Mr. Barry Aldred, Summerbei will accept. thanks for remittance subscription. Thanks for k wishes. Glad to know you are vs Mr. Bruce. of the Firm of Talbo Messrs. John McDonald and James Ewen, of Aberdeen. returned from the Wes: Thursday night last week. Messrs. Ratz. of Parkhill. Dyre. of St. Thomas. McKay, of Woodscock, and Hoyle. of Cunningcon, attended a Direccors’ meeting of the Cement. CO , here, la-t week. Mr. Wm Johnston, son of Wm, Johnston. of this town, returned Monday morning to resume work with the Massey-Harris Company in Toronto. Mr. Bruce. Co., London on business. Mr. Jabez Banks, . visiting Mrs. Limin bers of his family in Principal Allan v lasc Friday. Limin last. week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vickers have returned to Toronto to reside. Mrs. Adam Brown of Alpena, is visiting friends and relatives here and ac Helstein. Mayor Hunter went to Brockville \Ved.:esday to attend the funeral of his aunt. Mrs. Joseph Brown is in Toronto this week. Mrs. Jackson Went to Toronto, Wednesday morning. onto. Mr. A. H. Jackson had a business trim to Toronto this week. Miss Ghent leaves on Saturday morning for Toronto. Mrs. Ross of Paisley, Mr. and Mrs. Cairns, of Flesherton Station, Mr. Donald Graham, of Priceville and Mr. John A. Black of Chesley. were in attendance at the funeral of Mrs. Donald McFayden. Grant mother OUR attention has been called to the fact that one of the arc lights has been out of business for several dark nights. \Ve were scarcely aware of the fact and perhaps would not have noticed it had our attention not been directed that way. \Ve presume the absence of the light will in no way lighten the light bill. but it will be no harm to enlighten the Conncll that the lights are not all running. We regret to learn of the unex- pected death of Mrs. Donald McFad- den, which took place at her home on Saturday night last at her home in Glenelg. She leaves to mourn her death her husband and four children, John, “731., Mary and Kate. Her illness was of very short duration. The Review has the following:â€" Deceased was a Miss McGregor whose family lived for a time in the “Glen.†Glenelg. but later moved to Bruce County. where a sister. Mrs. John Ross. still lives. A brother Donald in Winnipeg. is the only other survivor of her family. She was married to Mr. McFayden 34 years ago in Walkerton the ofï¬ci- ating clergyman being Rev. Dr Moï¬at. the well-known agent fof the Bible Society. This union was bless- ed with two sons, William and John and two daughtees Misses Mary and Katie all well gknown and respected here. and these with the sorrowing husband. and uncle Colin C. who lives with them. will sincerely mourn the loss of the loved one who meant so much to all. Mrs. McFay- den was a woman of admirable char- acter. Deeply devoted to husband and children, her memory will be cherished by them as a precious possession. All who knew her were attracted by her genial personality and bounding hospitality. Her sudden removal in the midst of-a useful life has cast a gloom over the community, 'and. neighbors and friends will gain the deeply bereaved family in lamenting the loss which to her is great gain. ' a. ML other at New Hamburg. Miss Christene Jackson left; this orning for a few days visit in Tor- \f rs. Burgman and her sister Mrs. 31: McGomb are visiting their and 1d Mrs. Switzer. of St. Ill., visited Mr. and Mrs. (1 Mrs. Wm. W visited the latter Johnston, 9. day PERSONAL. of th was OBITURY. in went of N01 and c . town town Summerberry North Bay Walker for kind )u are well. of Talbot '11 Tuesday her alker, of a brother, or so last 'roronto Ly. is mem. Hol‘ $1.00 PER YEAR