F and La. ale.†in evex'v with the H in anv )re. Iverware ’n t with h: 81‘ VG 01' may be )W Sons as trial Solicited Dfll‘CE 0 R‘IT Robert Ewen. he left at either at wn Hoteis. I‘. (7)111: the people i have purchased Ly business lately Ir. Arnold Noble. .. positinn to cater {w public in that '> will always be :9. and prompt w a. margin asis living proï¬ts.†:13 called fur 01' Feb. 6, 1908 at of town. um and lulit)‘ ) one w 8 a und. mal. Us fnl H Eh )0 N) If! Mow Tick Investigate into the merits’of the A1w:t_\s Prulupt. Never Negligent NEW §%?CH ER SHOP RC? .ands f Ill av tl‘ EN .‘1, 6 1908 J. L. Flari'ty N 5ND WOMEN TO PAY UP their subscriptions to the 01170131616 7U Note the address H. H. Miller, SAVE MONEY 33HELLEPS 'rll \l . A. Glass, OI '11 '1 Rune opened up Iss Butcher Shop in utyl'v Block where 1 sh :1]! kinds of ï¬rst Hts at wasmmble l‘rizll â€NIH" solicited ’l‘iw Hanover Conveyancer "Md Buildings alone wor-f .And “in “ab†â€â€˜1‘“? m“ °" 1}. Qg-m asked to} the {armrhns way from Durham to Varney un “11120. lSunday afternoon to see his best in}: lot in Durham. for salei‘i'rl 20: StUCk' Half. way b?tween ,...det'..r;myrhiug a. man can;(n'asby s and Mountam’s be and to r throw astick at. iunhitch and pull his cutter back to uht and sold on Commission I Grasby’s 00"]?! by hand and 80 back d I’tâ€"bm collected 0.? mihome, very sad we suppose while )""’“â€'1"Ckeâ€f‘†“’9' $300isomeoue in Varney was sad too. :. . ~ , ' , in. - that!“ Lament (/0 . placed lThOSB Storms work terrible havoc. .‘u 'u â€Lou n I§l()( ht am! sold on Commission Debts collected. 0.? R. eean'l‘nckets for sale. 33“) ham Cement 00.. placed m ale cheap. :rham Road. Bentinck. good Barn, Fair Dwelling. snap Manager and Cutter. mt‘ time to order a unit 01' any garment “99d of. “7» would mum-9. you nnw, for vzvinced We mm suit. ' than anywhere else. is attending to the "useâ€. and as to the w. have a ï¬rst-class rtke the chats. Price He offers: 2. Frame Dwelling. Bank n‘m, uught to bring W0 LC“). hunt Tailor l( ~ plerdid location. extra. cheap at $75“) will take tn make money and \V‘ ll 1hâ€. H. MILLER H I \‘t‘YilflCCI' Durham md vi- to age: by m'e. ‘ Mr Duncan McDougall and John 'Pcken came down on Monday the 27th to inspect the damages done to ‘Mrs. Allan’s house on the 25th by ï¬re «(3 we think thav doalt very gau- erously with Mrs. A as they shutnd 'l‘hey emnnaated thb loss at between 4566 and $67. and they would repair tba houses. They engaged R J. [Edna and Bro. Pollocx, to do the j m, o‘ O Ed‘u and Bro. Pollocx, to do the j m, We: forgot in our last. budget to thank the church of England choir from Egremont. for serenadmg us on their way to the dance. We um sure they must charm those wa go to hear them on Sundays, with their meludiuus vuices Bully Prew gOt Stuck in the snow- dnfrs on Friday night about? o’clock and had also to leave his cutter. Pretty tetgh ..t that time in the (naming, Billy. Mrs. Z. Hark i but we hope u Wi durafimn Well we the bad a Week of pretty stormy weather. The roads ware blocked in good Style on Sunday and on Monday the order of the day was breaking roads. "raster \lanstimd Lesson, son of Gee, \I. L'W'buu. is among thoS": in our mid“ “no ha~ been an the sick list. We no glad to hear he is get.- ng b â€91’. Rav Mr. Rogers attempted to go to his appowtmeut at Ebenezn on Sunday afterntuu but got to Durham and Dad (.0 return andleave his cuttvr and get himself and horse home the been way he ouuid. R. Petty had Mr. Clark with his engines and circular saw and a num bet of men on Friday and got a tine pile of wood out. So Bob won’t freeZu if the weather is cold and stormy. Rev. Mr. Rogers held a reception service on Sunday and received into full membershxp those who were re ceived on trial three or four months ago. Will Clark moved into the house that his father bought from Wm McCalmrm Mr Clark put a lot of work on it and it ~looks ï¬ne and warm, We wish bum and his family the greatest enjayment in their new home. A number from Varney L O tended the county meeting. on day the 4th. John McGirr and his two sisrers tOgether with about ï¬fteen of the young people from Varney. spent a very enjoyable time at M18. Thus. Alian’s on Monday night. “'iunie Laud r rnturned home lam week after Spending two or threat: week: with her aunt in Mt. Forest. We were glad to see VVinuie at Sun day school again. Her signer Blanch» acted as lerarian while she was away. SKIN DISEASE 0F TWENTY YEARS’ STANDING CURED. Mias Eleanor Leeson from Mount Forest. is visiting her brother George M. Leeson for a week or so. I want you to know how much Chamberlain’s Salve has done {91' me. I: has cured my face of askin disease of almos: twenty years’ standing. 1 have been neaced by several as smart physicians as we have in this country and they did me no good, but two boxes of this salve has cured me.â€" l‘dns FANNIE Gmrmx. Troy. Ala. Chamberlaan’s Salve is for sale at. rarker’s Drug Store. “'1; have ten extra nice ladies’coats which were only passed into stock last November. To clear them out we of- fer this week 20% discount. This is an Opportunity not. to be missedâ€"“The House of Quality,â€"-H. H. Mockler. ada lbs. Blytb and .d a 'rial of the G [ark IS 8 Varney. alrf Ceuii hava also lippe but an get- 190 down sick, mt be of long 5.: her blazer u, unti' bar x the dam- L, at,- Tues- bright hopes ul good hues (1036 at. hand. an improvement, would im- mediately take place. and in a. few weeks things booming as of old. There really seems to be very much in that cheerful umunur way of going. Thu. extra. happy look that Rev. Bice has haeu Wearing of lam wwked Wonders iu (irwWillg contri butions for paying 06 the church debt. When he and Deacon McFad- den stunted out the cougmgatiou had but lune Luna; m semucs and the acreemrut was. if the» chd not reach As we said last. week our school concert is to be held on the night of Feb. 14m and it makes a person feel cheerful to think that, such a treat is so close in store. People. have been Waiting patien'ly for it, as it promises to be of high order. Some excellent dia|04ues by outside talent. as well as bv the school. singing. recitations and Other music Will be given. Admission lï¬cts. agreemrut was. if lhm, did not reach “1mm $750! uicanug tlm do'hr. the contributions were to be rmurncd and Other methods tried, but every- body seemed to feel that. some good fortune was cnning to them and (MW soon had mom money than thav naeded and contributions were held ï¬rm and fast. Your Cluesic City man tells grent‘; . .- teles of the misconduCL of the peOple; Terrible stormy Wealhï¬l‘ M PFPSGM of his burg He seems to be 3 animal l. and has been that W8) "0!‘ the greater teacher, is he n01? How long has he l Pa†0f the Let tWU weeks. The re- been that-e? Possibly he is some .eult is impeseihle roads and snow whet responsible for their actions. 2 drifts â€V9†With the â€0033' Teachers. Preachers end the Mayor} Mr. N Whitmore, we forgot to of a. town should not mention thelmention in our leer. report. had the wrong doings of their place as peOpIel misfortune to {all on the ice. Wthh seem to think them not equal to their ‘ resulted in the sprain ng of one of job. his ankles. It swelled very much Although the world is well warned and was painful It happened one noninnt feign nrnnhnts. those sufl'er- duy week before 133!- Although the world is well warned against false prophets, those suï¬er- in}; from inï¬rmities or having close connections seriously afflicted are naturally more easy prey for faith cure people or rather such professors The seventh son of a. seventh son who was so thronged in Mt. Ftrem w th ailing ones, a. few weeks ago. has gone with what money they all wished to give him and left verv little in return except a lesson which may be of proï¬t to some. ing hwt It was a pleasure to read last week of the presentation in the home of our good brother scribe of Flasher- ton. We like to see merrit fully up preciated and like to see some of the good things of life go to the very much esteemed couple who received such a. pleasant surprise last week. As there is often a slip between the cup and the lip. so it was with Jim Lawrence buying C. Gray’s farm and Joe Lennox is now the proud possessor of that ï¬ne farm for $3000 and some farming eï¬ects thrown in. It makes a nice addition to his other 150 acre farm Charlie goes West in a mï¬nth. having secured a posses sion of land out there. which be pre- fers to any Ontario farm, Since the closing of the League meetings in Varney on Sunday nights some have been heard to declare they feel completely lost. We hear that meetings are again to start in the school house on Sunday evenings un der the leadership of Mr. Wm. Allan. which will no doubt bring the lost ones back to their old feelings again. We might have had a nice big bud- get this week had it nor. been for the Darkie’s Corr. er Crow coming down here and picking up some. Most crows go 06 to a warmer climate for ihl The undersigned having bought from the assignee, the Cream Separator Works in Durham, come before the public asking their interest and support in the undertaking. Being practical men, having a knowledge of all the machinery, and knowing the needs of the farmers of Ontario, we believe we can cater to the wants of the public in an intelligent and satisfactory way. Oxford Cream Separator C0. As “1 We will continue to make the Oxford Cream Separ- ator, convinced that it has no superior, as it contains every desirable feature of other machines, besides many others. m Corner Concerns. 7en<lvli Phillipa once Raid dnr. . Limrh if peopic wuuld S Op blur. ruin. assmue a chem fa! lance talk of the many I) vs hey rpallv euj nod and me ‘0‘3‘0‘0‘5‘0‘Q‘0‘ SIP *‘f‘ ‘ w . .\h\ B1105†PROP. Repairing V jig/WW cf/a/me/ (“ax/add l5 KING 5‘: EAST A ,___.¢: ;the winter. out of the read. if [the one in question comes around ’hcre any more we are going to mat» oit so hot for him that. he will not ’Want to go to am warmer place un- til he has to go for good. . The sisters of St. Paul met as an 'nounced on Thurs'lziy and laid plans for the spring work It is to hrs in making a name quilt 'l‘hose having their names iusexted will HOE pay ac 'icording; to the leug th of their names lbut recording to the size bf thuir lheart As those belonging to the lChroniclu Menagerie nrxuud here are :all of the gizzard Specie they will ;pl.y according to the size length of ,the r heads. Your Pomona man blames the Slow mall enrvioo for his only getting in one budgflt thifl )ear. POSHiMV {hr cor. is also a bit siow but between them thev giVH the impression that. it is a dead pl we nud no 0618‘)“ would want to go and live there. 'i‘hose who believe that sew-r9 \Yihté’r weathev in 04:41:11“. Uzi-um good Craps the following year would think the weather of last week a. special bleasing. The storm on Fu'ulny night no doubt Spoiled a. very Succuszuf mm- - ing uf we Varney L. O. L No. (589 Many from this part wished to haa' Organizer bi mingham. It would no doubt have added aLergth to tLO society. THE DURHAM (‘HRUN ICLE Terrible stormy weather at. present and has been that way for the greater part of the hat twu weeks. The n- uult is Impassibie roads and snow drifts even with the fences. The secorl'd con. from Ritchie’s school to the corner of Lambcou Sv. is badly blocked with snow. The traï¬ic from the south now goes through Mr. Phos. McComb’s ï¬eld to Lambton St near the watering place. The C P. R. train is reported blocked some where between here and Priceville. No engine ran thmugh here during the pass week. Hello Pomona! The last issue of the Chronicle to hand, and diving through its newsy columns what did we run up against but a breezy, spicy report from Pomona. That in telligwnt and aetive correspondent. is again wielding his pen as a reporter on the Chronicle Staï¬. It is so long since we heard from him that we thought he had forsaken us. but Ilu he didn’t and once more he is to the front. and enrolled as rerorter. We wonder what we ever did to cause our Pomona friend to Stand in awe of Us? And again he says if we soar out his Waxy he will try and intro- duce us to Miss Robin Surely my friend it is mm the tab-breasted har- bmger of spring Visiting your burg such weather as this. N). it must be some nice young lady with a view to matrimony. If so I'll be there CHAMBERLAIN ’S COUGH REMEDY A FAVORITE. “W9 prefer Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to any ocber for our chil- dren,†says Mr. L. J. Woodhury of Twining. Mich. “In has also done the work for us in hard colds and crou p, and we take pleasure in recom- mending It.†For sale at Parker’s Drug Store. Darkies’ Corners. In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas Fulton, I ate of the Township of Normanby, in the County of Grey. Retired Farmer, Deceased. pursuant to the “Revised Statutes of Ontario" 1897 chapter 129 that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of the said Thomas Fultnn, who died on or about the 23rd day’ of December. 1906 are required on or before the 3rd dav of Febru- ary 1908 to send bv post. prepaid or deliver to Hugh Fulton. Hampden P. O . Ont . the Administrator to the estate of the said de ceased. their Christian and surnames. ad. dresses and descriptions. the full particu- lars of their claims. the statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities. if any he‘d by them. Notice to Creditors OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the “Revised Statutes of And further take notice tnat after such mentioned date the sail Administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the de ceased among the parties entitled tl ereto having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice, and that the said Administrator will not be liable for the said assets or an}; part thereof to any person or Bersons of ‘whose claims notice shall not ave been received by him at the time of such distribution. H1; :11 FULTON. Hampdmn P O. 09L. Administrator to the estate of Thomas 1‘ ul tun, late of the Township of Normaub)’. dG' ceased. LUCAS, “'RBGH'I‘ 8: McAanc, : 7 Solicitors for Administrator, ‘ Dated the (MI day of December, 1907. I 11:1 1; Di; 1111 (â€11111 $11115 111111. :11111-111111111'51'11111'1111teed W111. 11'111_1:1.1511 111:1111 11111.11 11111.15 which 2111.1 11'1'1117111' of notice. 111 113.1111 Saws we 11.150 11:11'11 :1. 11111 1i1111, including the “Black Dizmmnd" which c:1.1'1'i115 :1 ;_1'11:111':_111teo with it. the "11155111115," 111111 "81111111" :11111 "Dietrich†:11111 :1. 111111111111' of 11111111' ki11115. 1511:1"11lz10k I)i:1-â€" 111111111†11.11111 you will he 11111151-:1111' 55115111111. Mung with 131111 51111111: 1111 11:11'11 111511 1,-1'1155-1-111. :1.1111. 1121111151111 111111111115, 51111' 11'1111g'115. 5:111' .1111111111'5. 5:1..11' 50115, 511w 1'11'1-35 (11.10.. It will pay you to use Pratt‘s I’gg Prmhu-M'i'm' your poultry, at this time, of year. -AH kinds of this Food kept in stock, used fur horses, vows, slum», pigs, and p<‘)111try. Tryiti, and be Convinced of its merits. We have a, limited number of these which we are offering at a bargain. Call and see them. Pratt’s Foods, they have no equal HARDWARE AND “FURNITURE. E We I’nake it a. point to carry 2111 kinds of furniture and picture framing in stock. For upholstered goods, couches, rocking chairs, dinms . 1 “11rlor twblus extonti011tziblos, side boards, bedroom suites, eta, Give us a call. ' mummy ‘mrcmcmomx - ~--.-o-\-O-â€"â€"â€"â€"-.â€" â€"â€" LENAHAN AND MCINTOSH. Jail and see the Stock of Boots and Shoes at the store lately occupied by F. Peel. :1 nd remember that we will consider it a pleasure to Show you what we have and prove that our prices are far below the prices charged for like goods anywhere. Let Evefy Special attention given to Repairing and ordered work. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Saws ! ‘ Saws 0‘ Horse Blankets ENTRICKEN SEWELL MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD . Remember the place, next to River. Furniture lhu‘ha m Special low Prices 3 Saws. SW our famous an;- ull f1111.\'g11armltee(1 '5 which are worthy of We still have a large stock of Trimmed Hats to sell at Every hat is of good mater- in] and fresh and new, as most of them were trimmed the later part of the Season. We have special bargains in all black hats, some trim- med with black plumes and flowers and good black taff- etta ribbon. Owing to our ex tensive business, we carry a large stock the year round an we are always prepared to show you the choicest goods. Parisian Millinery Co. Winter Milllnery Proprietors. MISS DICK O’hmrié