has the line e to you. You ply stand in one t and spin the by catching it e and there to g the clothes as 'AVIS Ram; co, [e mitts for boys 25c )Ol) K18 socks 5: mitts for men I! send the “Davis†onw approval to any one. required with request. {03' paniCUIars. An: Jackets and Ruffs NDON . ONT. sort them out he basket. A d all-wool underw’r 1.10 plain rubbers at reduced ’ASH ECLIPSE rgains rawers and vest ndem BIG can operate HIS VlCUOWflI‘I. rints are to hand, pened out some ml the best brands \lso our make of hast on the market. . MixedChop Pea. s and need Flour. on Flour in 5 and am 'eb. 13 eeced 500 to 750 ’ all-wool ribbed LII-wool knitted underwear at they are the that ots, 1831' a com- Every Day aflkgéflégk. tch Knit at and more t at Market with the you want goods at it come to \ on right. No. S. 1) every men, at M at )9 ‘6‘ er Wheat, 1' making $419 from t be beat stic use. n town. Me f mm Ontario 40! class 3110. He Sells Cheap â€63"?» all Wool Blankets 64:81 4.00 to 4.75 a pair. , Flannellette Blankets, large, 11.4 si’lm. 1.25 a pair. Rgd ('oxuforters, from 1.35 tn 3.00 \I C313 and see us XXI) PROVISION STORE MW __ca,§61§~=mflew_mrk 18D“ But Flawers ulws’ Black Sateen Under-skirts, 1.00 and 1.75 each. ulies‘ \Vinter Undervests and ln'uwvrs from .5c up. - ulit-s‘ “'hite Wool hand-made Fusematnrs 50c and 1.“) each. TRADE Mums 02:5:ch Cowman-H's Jcc. UT i132: always satisï¬es tHe Cook. ive Roses and Reindeer We carry also other well known brands of Flour. Listowel lionel Bread Flour A\D Mchwan’s Eclipse if). F LETT, Florist For F [ours mm Hmerican. Cw give you what yen was 300 will ï¬nd our p “ices right. m' lines of 25c and 500 dress ()ilvloth 1.1.5 and 2 yards wide 1 square yard. (‘al'dig oba. Floors always give satis- faction. The BIG Pot Plants Bulbs Floral Designs and Floral Decorations of all kinds on shortest notice. W. H. BEAN Pure Honey in 20c Jars. GEO. YIIRS. Ofï¬ce. 6% F St... Washington. D. C. {Vt ex. Beggs Suns DURHAM. ONT. work ,{ua ran t eed '2“ 'alder Block plate Mt. Forest. m- order with ALEX. . Durham. who will inupt attention. ‘ .n Jackets at. 1. Hi), 1....) 9" h. ‘ if. p! .rnuizh Mann a; CO. receive at. chame, in the 1t" I an) pn-pm-t in now while 9’s Groom it 11119 ouma' L Tia-“xiii 16: a prepaid. Sold b! ï¬nx‘ Your Food Disagrees. ; You’re Tiredâ€"Lifeless. Skin is Yellow. You’ll Feel Worse Every Day Unless You Brace Up Quick. The Best Treatment is Ferrozone- Appetit‘é In Peterboro it worked marvels for Louis Meehanâ€"put him right. on his teakâ€"made him entirely well. “About three years ago†says Mr. Meehan, “I had the Grippe which left me in a very run-down condition. that ï¬nally developed into Dyspepsia. , I was unable tn eat but a few things! and had a craving for acid. I gave! up treating with the doctors because: they did not help me and on the ad; vice of a~friend used Ferrozone. It; not only cured me of DySpepsia andi Bilionsness. but has built up my; strength to what it was before I had‘ the anpe. I can recommend Per 1 rozene as an ideal,restorative.†' Every day comes the good news of wonderful cures wi;h Fen-ozone. Thousands use Ferrozoneâ€"they all improveâ€"get better healthâ€"look betterâ€"feel better; try it yourselfâ€" Bold in 500. boxes by all druggisns. It strengthens the stomach carts! indigestion, prevents headachesâ€"i guarantees good health. | Fen-ozone gives you force. energy, vim. Raeve Wilson of Bentinck was in town Tuesday and informed us that he had ordered a couple of houses in Elmwood to be placarded for small~ pox. It appears this very contag- ious disease was taken into Bentinck by the bartender and dining room girl at Huber’s hotel on the Brant. side. It appears that members of the Huber family have been sick for the Provincial Health returns Show ing fewer deaths from small-pox than measles. But it is a loathsome d sease all the same, and Boards of Health should exercise the utmost care in dealing with it. Before the days of vaccination peOple died bv hundreds and thousands and thou- sands from small-pox in this country and Great Britain. Now that the disease is getting near Chesley. it be- hooves everybody to be on the look- out, lest small-pox becomes general in this town. if it gets a good be ginning here it would require at least $1000 to stamp the disease out. If allv one has reason to suspect a Case of small pox in toWn, he or she should promptly inform Dr. Stewart, Medical Health Wtï¬cer. or some member of the Board of Health, and the Medical Health Ofï¬cer will be promptly made aware of the suspect ed case or cases We underStand both Brant and Bentinck Boards of of Health are taking prompt action for the suppresstion of smallpox in Etmwood. and they are to be con- gratulatvd for their worthv eï¬orts in that direction -â€"Chesley Enterprise. In Your Spare Time at Home. To enable all to learn. we teach on cash or instal- ment plan. We also teach a personal class at school once a. monthâ€"class commencing last Tuesday of each month. These lessons teach how to cut. ï¬t and put together any garment. from the plainest shin waist suit to the most elaborate dress. The whole family can learn from one course. We have taught over 7.000 dressmakers and guarantee to give $500 to anyone who cannot learn between the ages of 14 and 40. You cannot learn _gressmakinz_ as thorough ~ ‘- --â€" .L...‘ ‘A- LEARN DRESSMAKING BY MAIL â€U“: I†all, uuuu vvu Liculars. as we have cut our riteâ€"brie-third fdr a short time. Address Q SANDERS DRESS CUTTING SCHOOL 31 Erie Street. Stratford. Och. Canada. \VAXTE D AT ONCEâ€"“'8 _have [decided NIH TV- I UH W|ILJVU av- â€". ----- as this course teacheg {if you ;oi'_k‘in shops for Year; Beware of Immoqs. as we employ no one outsxde the school. Thxs 15 the only expenenced 'V :1“ Iuv s. to instruct and employ a number of smart young ladiee to teach u'xr cnurse in Dress- making, having one teacher for the six nearJSt towns where they liveâ€"ageflO to 35. Those who have worked at dre-wmakiug. or hke4 drawing preferred. Heme do not apply unless you can devote your whole time. Addressâ€"THE SCHOOL. TO THE PUBLIC: SMALL POX IN ELMWOOD. Now is your time to order a Suit. Overcoat or any garment you are in need of. \"e would like to measure you now, for we are convinced we can suit you better than anywhere else. Mr. Glass is attending to the cutting himself, and as to the making we have a. ï¬rst-class man to make the coats. Price away down. Merchant Tailor. Manager and Gutter. , . Flari‘ty ‘ 0-0 . Glass, he [ht en or i The old man’s real name was Rob- nert Gilchrist. He was born in the Orkney Islands between eighty-ï¬ve and ninety years ago. and is suppos- ed to have been of gentle birth. ‘After obtaining a fair education in zhis native country, and while still a. E young man, he enlisted in the ScOt’s Guards. and served with the famous .regiment up to the time of that {bloody couflictâ€"the-Crimean war. iAt this critical period, his soldier’s ; courage failed him. He deserted his companions in arms and fled to Can- i ada about 1852 or 1853. After arriv- ; ing in the new country he made his ; way to Upper Canada and took up ‘- his abode in the dense wilderness, ‘ which in those days sloped down to the banks of Colpov’s Bay, some four imiles east of Wiarton. About this [time the Grand Trunk Railway was I in course of construction between ; Kingston and Toronto. . and on this iwork he found employment as a ' laborer during the summer months. 1 while in winter he sought refuge in 3 his lonely hut in the wilds of North g Bruce. Robert. Bruce,who practically lived the life of a hermit. in this locality for nearly half a century, died in his old but below Oxenden on Friday afternoon last. In many respects Robert Bruce was a most remarkable man, and his whole life was enveloped 'n a dee . dense mystery that. will never go satisfactorily solved. The natural way of cnringadisease is alyvavs the scientiï¬c way and the scientiï¬c way. of curing catarrh is the simple way with Hyornei. Catarrh is a germ disease and can be cured only by using Hyomei, the treatment than reaches and desu‘oys all catarrhal germs. As already stated. Bruce was a man of very strange habits. as well asa man of mystery. When in health he was wont to take a bath every day in the open air. in winter and summer alike, although his ont- ward appearance would not indicate this fact. He was very fond of a whiï¬ from the {9108, but was too economical to buy tobacco. and in- variably smokeda mixture of com- mon forest. root, such as tansy and worm wood. The aroma from this, it is safe to assume. was not very pleasant. His clothes were all made from common woolen blankets.which with his home-made. toqueshaped cap. at once stamped him as an odd- looking and eccentric character. C refully packed away in the bottom of an old trunk, however, was found an OI ox halt a Canadian. GOES AFTER GERMS. How Hyomei Does its Work in Curing Catarrh. WGI‘B Nature’s remedy for catarrhal troubles is the oils and balsams found in Hgomei It. is a. Speciï¬c, not a cure all. It. has but. one mission. the cure of cacarrh. Breathed through the neat pocket inhaler that comes With every outï¬t. Hyomei’s medication reaches the most remote air cells of the nose, throat and lungs. going, after the disease germs wherever present, de- Stroying them and preventing their growth. thus making catarrhal troubles impossible. There is no dangerous stomach dos- ing when Hyomex is used. It is sole- ly an inhalation treatment, prepared Specially to kixl the catarrhal germs Begin its use at once and see how quickly it gives relief and lasting cure. We positively guarantee Hyomei for should you buy a complete out- ï¬t. price 31 00, and be dissatisï¬ed with results your money will be re funded. Hyomei is sold by druggi ts everywhere. Write for literature, Boom’s HyomeiCo., Buï¬alo. N. Y. There was‘a chap who kept a more, And tho’ there might. be grander, He sold things cheap, nor asked for more His name was Alexander. He mixed his goods with cunning hand, He was a skillful hrander; And since his sugar was half sand. They called him Aleerander. He had a girl, one day she came. Then lovingly he scanned her, He asked her would she change her name? A ring did Alex-hand-her. “Oh. yes.†she said. with smiling lip “If I can be commander!†And so they framed a partnership, And called it Alex-and her. PECULIAR WEAKNESS IN WO- Many women suï¬er untold to’rture from nervous debi.ity arising from xEsorders of the feminine organs. ay by day they grow worse. A false sense of modesty prevents them using a good remedy like Ferrozone, â€"and it would cure them. Losc nerve force is brought hack- new vital energy is suppliedâ€"irregularities disappear. Ferrozone does restore weak pale women. For those who suï¬er and ï¬nd work hard to bear nothing supplies the health and vi- tality that Ferrozons so surely brings. Guaranteed free from alcohol and sure to cure, 50c. at all dealers. HIS NAME WAS ALEXANDER JO A HEBIIT'S DEATH. .VI ackie ere placed on him after we clothes bore the stamp :"ie Son Glasgow, and the style of a. gentleman centuary ago.â€"â€"Wiarton THE DURHAM CHRONICLE “os’VVV\ VV‘IVVVV'VV v V v vv VW'V The story of an exciting chase after a delirious patient, clmhed only in his night attire, through the snow- covered streets in the darkness comes from Belfast. Mr. Andrew Stewart. 9. middle- aged carrier, was lying ill with pneu- monia. He Was being watched by his brother-in-law, Mr. McClure, and hepe of his recovery had been aban- doned. Suddeniy about ï¬ve o’clock in the morning, he sprang from his bed. dashed at Mr. McClure. and gripped him by the throat. A terrible struggle ensued, out. at last Mr. Mc- Clure freed himseif and ran out of the room locking the door behind him. Almost immediately the sound of breaking glass was heard‘ follow- ed by a. dull thud. Mr. McClure and his wife on re-entering the sick room found that its occupant had leaped through the window, only the broken fragments of which remained. Mr. McClure at once started in pursuit of Stewart, who was clad only in his nightshirt. Though his feet were bare, his footprints were clearly visible by the light of the street lamps. for} snow had been fal- ling heavily. The pursued man had covered al- mostacouple of miles and left Mr. McClure far in the rear, when he was observed by a postman named Sterriï¬. who was riding a bicycle. The wild and ghost like ï¬gure flying along in front of him attracted his notice. Keeping the ï¬gure in sight he blew his whistle as he rode along to attract the notice of the police. and at the Ballynafeigh Constabu- larv Barracks he was joined by a sergeant. Together the two suc ceeded in running down the unfor- tunate fogitive. Asimilar occurrence happened in Cebu in the Philippine Islands about six years ago. Frank Schweiger. a corporal in Company H. of the 19th Infantry was confined in the hospital with malaria fever Being nearly crazed. he one night jumped through the Open second Story window. landed unhurt and led his pursuers a merry chase lascing upwards of an hour. He was ï¬nally captured, brought back to the hospital and when he came too, hedid am even complain of any soreness resulting from his mad leap. and when quesrioned knew nothing whatever about the matter. 2Wacres,_Glenelg. Frame Dwelling, Bank Barn, Good Farm, ought to bring$4000 Will sell tor $3000. solar-res, Glenelg, splendid location, extra gooéioBuildmgs, cheap at $7500, will take $6" . 100 acres on Durham Road, Bentinck, good Farm, Bank Barn, Fair Dwelling, snap tor $2500. 100 acres, extra good Buildings, alone wor- th nearly the 3‘3'00 asked for the farm Near Crawford P.0. t acre building .lot in Durham, Tor sale cheap, or trade for anything a man can eat, wear, or throw a stick at. Property bought and sold on Commission Money to hand. Debts collected. C.P.R. Tickets and Ocean Tickets for sale. $300 of stock in Durham Cement 00., placed in my hands for sale cheap. Always Prompt, Never Negligent SAVE MONEY ? Then do business with H. H. MILLER Investigate into the meritspf the Do you want to make money and PATIENTS MAD LEAP. EN AND WOMEN TO PAY UP their subs criptions to the Chronicle the Hanover Conveyancer The Hanover Conveyancer . H. Miller, Wanted He offers: The school is thorouhly equipped in teachim ability, in chemical and electrical supplies am‘ ï¬ttings, etc.. for full Junior Leaving and Mat-tic. nlatnon work. The following competent stafl an in charge : of tiéen’s Universi y, Classics, Moder. s, and Eng it h. MISS M. S MOLLAND. First Class Certiï¬cate 5 nd third vear undergraduate of Queen’s Unlver- sity, Science. History and Geography. ning of the term if possible. Board can be ob- tained at reasonable rates. Durham is a healthy and active town, making it amost desirable place of residence. 1 . Intending students should enter at the begir- : l wu. JOHNSTON, DURHAM SCH 00L; THOS. ALLAN. lat Class Certiï¬cate. Pun MISS LOLA MCLEOD, B. A. Hon. 2‘ Graduate YVe are overstocked in this particular kind, they are reg. $1.25 to $1.55 “'e are offering them for one week only, February 8th to Saturda: February 15th, at $1.00 per pair. 1 Seeds of this splendid new Tomato are given away free be found m any ll RANGE Don’t miss this oppoi-tunity of getting a. pair of M at much less than regular prices. Our ioss will be V Its Aerated Oven, changing the air therein completely,i without lessening the heat a degree, gives it an immense ads: 2 vantage over all other ranges. its deep ï¬re-box holcis the ï¬re easily over nightâ€"no ashes; can accumulate to choke the draft. ; lts 'grates can he removed without loosening a single bolt“: Every desirable improvement for eliecting a saving in labor,i l time and fuel is found in the Souvenir. E In Flom we carry McGowan’ s, Milverbon, Ayton, Royal Househol: and Five Roses. Feedâ€"Car-loads on hand of Bran, Shorts, Feed Flour and Windsq Salt. MATTHEWS LATIMErii STAFF AND EQUIPMENT. TRY MATTHEWS LATIMER FOR Fresh Christmas Groceries and Fruits And Oysters. KATE COCHRANE, Agent, DURHAM, THE GUR- HAMILTDN, Fees, $1.00 per month. Chairman. Do you wanta Bargain in Misses’ peb. bat Expe 'ience { ..L’J ,; .\ ‘1‘: 1‘ ,"‘. .vcry Souvenir is uLsoiuze ‘ guaranteed by the makers. \RM‘. , C RAMAGE ‘ Secretary HUH. diam/Aï¬mm. KOï¬WMFP. <>2n0ï¬1¢1ï¬w WWQJWW' ‘ or“ . .t} ;’- - m; " I. (a .- A Hello \Osg‘o‘l Y-TILDEN CO, Limited SEEDS FR W e want everybody interested “I" ing to write for our New 1908 Ca which is one of the most compl g5 catalogues published. To each inq . “will include absolutely free a pa ‘ seed of our splendid new tomato = Pride †or if preferred a package ‘ wonderful “ Canadian Gem †-. “ Santa Rosa †Poppies. Write toâ€"day and name your choice.‘ Darch Hunter Seed Co., Lt London, Ont. LEADS IN BOOK-KEEPING . SHORTHAND g TYPE\VR1TL\'G “ COMMERCIAL LAW ’ COMMERCIAL CORRESPONE ENCE ' PLAIN BUSINESS WRITING‘ ORNAMENTAL \VRITING ' and in placing all its gr- ,. Each student, is taught separate his own desk. Trial lessons fc week free. Visitors welcome. @DAY and EVENING clas Mount Forest Business Coll Likes Good Xmas time. the “Model good suppl} of Cakés, Pies, a! all kinds of Fancy BI ead IS key on hand. We have also a good Assor- menu of The Finest Chocolab and Bon Bons. Don’t forget to leave your (i der for a Xmas Cake at Ll “Model Bakery,†it will sure 1 please you. in stove building is con-“.3152;1 centrated in the Souvenir: Ii 3 Steel Range. It has noâ€? ' 1» 4 equal amongst model-r133? cooking stoves. }: is Added to its compact-é - j ness, IS every advantage to: W. T. CLANCY. P: - .69 V01}. Geo. H. Stinsouxi: verybody Things to eat ‘ You get, those Bakery†Where ll]. chool Boof