L Grant and Fancy Rubbers #01 twilled Sheeting 01 Blankets and Yarn nae: 3‘ and Leggings >1! 1rdigans cArthur’s s Bargain Day .vear "Gowan. q I Q... value we give in Every Day Rubbers, odic about. 11' in 5 and Market Or c class w he )l u .) \V‘ ht- '( “I H size. eat: h. ï¬cUP Mflbflï¬â€˜gï¬ogsggmflewjm A m.._hln..onn ll] v‘wg aitiï¬c Emergent). We: (tan ghvg vou what. you want and you will ï¬nd our Pricas “8h" Mm Mex. Beggs 81 Suns DURHAM. ON 1'. Ll! cmt‘orters, from 1351,0310 1.25 a. pair. 1D ( 'ardigan l .30 each. and see us We carry also other well known brands of Flour iistawe! Lianel Bread Floor AhD McSr‘v .3 a ' n s Eclinsa W. H. BEAN Pure Honey in 20c Jars. L'n Umce. 65 F St... Wuhticton'. 15. CI Fm flours all \Vhite Wool hand-made :lLuI'S 500 and LIX) each. lines of 250 2111de dress Pot Plants Bulbs Fist-a] Designs and Hora] Decorations Hi all kinds on shortest notice. Calder Block Roses and Reindeer PROVISION STORE )th 1 1.3 and 2 yards wide u-v yard. “'ool Blankets (91384 ;-u713â€":stvmtzd;eekl_y‘. Largest. ctr- :xy scientiï¬c journal. Terms to: a. year. postage prepaid. Sold. by Blankets. large. 114 3LETT, Florist n Jackets at 111'), 1.:5 Mt. Forest. xys s order with ALEX. Dru-1mm, who will ,ut nttcution. a 3! ways etion. t? S weer}? trinties the ï¬ve mm Classic City Chronicles. ‘1 It doesn’t pay to count your chick- l 1911:: before they are hatched. Lastl week I intimated that our hockey teams were doing up everything that came along, but last night (19th) the 1 tables were turned. and now we are; . wonder1ng what the end may be. A1 husky bunch of hockeyists came down 1 "from Midland for the semi tinais ancli1 put up such a game that at the end' lot’ the ï¬rst half the score was 4 to 21 in favor of the visitors. The North 1 if erners must have brought down some: ‘ of the frosty air of the Georgian Bay 1 as nothing else could have cooled our 1 boys down so quickly. However, {during the second half the Midgets i thawed out and made it so interesting {for the Midlanders that at ding of i the bell the score stood 6 to 6. Of icourse this 1sn’ t very satisfac-tory to 1 home team, but is better than. a de- Heat. However, next Monday will ‘tell the tale, as the Midgets play in 'Midland on that date, so more anon. It was with sincere regret. that we read last week of the death of Mr. Donald McDonald, of Priceville For over nine years we lived near "Big Dan,†as he was familiarly known from one end of the county to the other. and we can truly say that we never had a kinder and more helpful neighbor. To the little folks he was a gentle and sympathetic friend. Many a time 1 have seen his wagon loaded with a crowd of happy boys and girls of all ages. He had two harvest apple trees, but Mrs. McDon- ald never made many pies from their fruit as he invariably gave the apples away to the children. I used to re inonstrate with him sometimes on was ever ready to ’give a helping hand and would lend anything he owned. He had his faults (who of us are perfect?), but probab.y.on tout. great day of summing up of our deeds he may gen as great. a. reward as umny of us who have made a great. profession. He literally fulï¬lled the Divine Command of "giving a. cup of cold water to one of His little ones.†Uau we all truthfully say the same?†{The bereaved family have Our heart.- f felt. a) mpathy in their sore affliction. owned. us are perfe great day 01 he may get. as gr many of us who ha profession. He lit: Divine Command of cowl water to one o The unusual offer to refund the}; price to any person whom Hyomei'e fails to beneï¬t. should diSpel all A doubt as to its curative preperties A If you suï¬er from oï¬ensive breath. rising of mucous. frequent sneezing. 1 husky voice, discharge from the ( nose. drOppi-ogs into the throat, loss ‘ of Strength, . Spasmodic coughing, I general weakness and debility. or any 'other catarrhal symptom, begin the 1 use of Hyomei at once. It will do. Stroy all disease germs in the nose. throat and iungs. soothe the irritated ] mucous membrane, and make a thorough and lasting cure of catarrh. Hyomei is not a secret remedy; its formula lS given freely to phy- sicians. and as a result they have 4 conï¬dence in its power to heal, and prescribe the treatment in all ca- ; tar: hal indications. There is no dangerous stomach dragging when hyomei is used Breathed through a neat pocket in- haler that comes with every outï¬t. its healing balsams destroy all ca- :tarrhal germs; ever: in the most re- lmote air cells. and quick recovery ' follows. We positively guarantee Hyomei for should you buy a comple.e out ï¬t, price $100, and be dissatisï¬ed with results your money will he. re! funded. Hyomei l8 sold by druggi ts everywhere. Write for literature, Boorh’s HyomeiCo., Buflalo. N. Y. J l The u price to fails to doubt as If you rising of .tequu-sc Jfferers Will be Interepted in Special Offer. I', has been a well known fact fort some years that the woollen mills business has not been a. proï¬table one owing to the high price of wool and the stiï¬ competition of large mills, and the Hanover factory along with many others has been losing mo 0y year after year. This year the e was. a general feeling among directors and shareholders that it would be wiser to clos: up the factory \. ‘ . and realize whatever gossible This was done and on Tuesday of this f“ I! .1,_ W†uvuv â€"â€".. __ week a wee-ting waa n ball by the shareholders to conï¬rm the we of the building. wawr rights etc of the Hanover Woollen Mulls Co. for $4000 cash. a. private party making that oï¬er for same The ‘ a â€" k .‘ ‘-. KILLS CATABRh GEBMS When pains: gainer round the hips and lodge in 'he sum†of the back-â€" when [0 8700;) or {Mm seems im-3 possible, when dizzv spells and bear-i ing down pains are ever nresenr,â€" t'nat’s the time to use 1):. Hamilton"; Pills. Irregularicies disappear, ' ienergy is restored. brick trouble is forgotten. The ailing sick woman . nine strength. improves in looks. in ‘creeses in spirit by usmg Dr. Hamil. ’s Pills.’ They cure the conditions 'that rob her of health and vigor. ‘No medicine so helofnl as Dr. Hamil. i con’e Pills. 25c. at all denlers. When pains gather and lodge in 'he sma! when to 5 cap or b! possible, When dizzv 5 ing down pains are 1 that.’ s the rice to use 1 pa gum 08$. 611113 FOR SICK WOMEN. â€a ... H Town Has The Option. Fags the Brain. Weakens Every Part of the Causes Organic Diseases. Just as strenggh is the natural out- come of pure blood so is dehilit-y and sickness the result of impure blood. To know how quickly how surelv Ferrozone.cures to see how it. re- builds and resnores, you have only to read the following lettersâ€"read them carefullyâ€"see if the symptoms resemble yours. ‘ Miss Evelyn M. Gsetz, of Kings: ton, writes: “I have had an attack of blood disorder which broke out in horrid looking pimples. They were ugly red disï¬Luring blotches that. ruined the appearance of my face. I tried s11 sorts of medicine, but the pimples didn’t leave. I was recom- mended Ferrozone and gave it atrial. E He worked like a slave from morn‘ till night. ‘ His soul was gay and his heart. was light : For the money came. not adonbt of it And oft. in the counting house he’d sir. And carefully con his bank book o’tr And say: 1 can quit in 10 years more. The years flew by and by dint. of care ‘ ()ur earnesr friend was a. millionaire Went. short. on wheat, he expected Tillotson Blair of J Tillotson B And from the» '10 trade in M And cheese and He had one aim To pile up mom rust It came and he gathered in the duet. He left the score though the wrench was hard And built. a house on the boulevard. run wild On the price of Stilton and Chester Mild So there he sat in his lonely state \Vlth a. mournful eye and a shining And thus he lived for a year or two But the lonesome feeling grew and . and grew Till one day he rose air And resolved to lose his load of care Though his age was nearly (54 He Opeupd another grocery score ULCERATED LEG AND ANKLE sometimes of even a tiny scratch is chronic ulceration. the skin disease that eats deepest into the tissue and is most painful. weakening and ob Stinate Ulcerations are brought on often (especiallv in the case of women) by excesswe Nbuuuluy, knenling. Mrs. J. E Berryman of 91 Catharine St. N., Hamilton, Ont., so. 5: "I was sufleriug for a I]! mber of weeks with a badly inflamed and nicerated leg and ankle -I used one remeiv after anocher with no ma- terial beneï¬t. My leg was swollen VI.- terinl beneï¬t. My leg was swollen in some places_to bursting and dav and night I snEfered severe pains At this smae mv husband prevailed upon me tdieave off all other prepar- ations and use Zam Buk. This I did and was agreeably surprised for after a. few applications the swelling in the leg: was greatly reduced and the aloer looked healthier. I persevered with Zam-Buk until the swelling was banished and the pain and in- flammation entirely removed Zam- Buk has eï¬ected a care when Other remedies failed.†Zam-Bnk also heals cuts. bruises, burns. running sores, eczem s. boils. eruptione. scalp sores. xtch. pxles, chapped hands and all diseases of the skin. Of all druggists and Stores. ï¬lm. box or Zam-Buk Co . Toronto, postoaid on receipt. of price. 3 boxes 51 ‘25:. “Yonr honor.†said the lawyer, “I ask the dismissal of my client on the ground that the warrant fails to state that he hit Bill jones with malicious intent.†“This court.†replied the country justice. “ain’t a graduate of none of your technical schools I don’t care what he .hit him wuth. The p’int is: Did he hit him? Per- A common result. of an injury pate HEALED BY ZAM-RUK son Blair was a. business man :11 the time man he ï¬rst began a in sugar. and starch and Leg. ese and mustard and celery one aim. one supreme desire up money and then retire. SOME RURAL LAW. by excessive standing or the Grocery Store THE DURHAM CHRONICLE with determined The choice of a name for the beoy seems to be regarded as a most im- portant thing even among peouple whom we are apt to regard as nncivi lized. And curiously enough these very folk contrive to avoid the argu- ments that so often ensue when father and mother disagree over whether the little stranger shall be cell (1 Jack or Marmaduke, Priscilla or Jane. The Mehammedan father and moth- er each write their choice of a name on a slip of paper and place both in the Koran. Which ever slip is drawn ï¬rst is the name given to the child. A pretty Egyptian cuetom is to light three candles. naming each af- ter a god or some exalted personage. The child is called after the candle which burns longeSt. Hindoo mothers name their child ren. paterfemiliae not. having a word to say in the matter The naming ceremony usually takes pleï¬ when the babv is abmt tWelve days old. and a flower name is usually chosen. Chinese girls are simply numbered one, two or three unul they reach years of discretion, when they are allowed to choose a. nune for them- selves. The boys, however. are given a temporary name until they are twenty, when pa decides what mag niï¬ceuc appellation they shall rejoice in for the rear, of their lives Manual labor or even light exercise is impossible with lumbugo. The muscles stitien out like steelâ€"to move means agony. Only a power- ful remedy can penetrate deep enough to help The surest relief comes from rubbingin Nerviline. It sinker into the very root of the troubleâ€"â€" penetrates where an oily liniment cannOt go. To prevent lumbago re- turning, put on a Nerviline Porous PiaSLer which removes inflammation and strain from the muscles, and acts as a guard from draughts and eX/ posur". Nothing will so quickly cure as these remedies. All dealers sell Polson’s Nerviline and Nerviline Porous Plasters. Refuse all substi- taxes. A very high ofï¬cial of the C. P. R. l was in town last week and in a pri- VltlB way he did some talking. Whutl he said is nor. VVOrth a bng article‘ about the advantages of a comperi tive road. but he stated that. the company were considering the build- ing of a line from Owen Sound to Southampton through Shallow Lake and if this were done there would no doubt be a branch to Wiarcon. From Owen Sound to Toronto by C. 1". R. HI is a distance of 121 miles. from Owen 1 Sound to Southampton would be 20» miles so {Mm Southampton to Toron- to by the prOpOSed C. P. R. would be a shorter route than by G. T. R. We do not think that the coming of the C. P. R would make us all rich but in the bidding for other in dustries it is a great thing to be able to offer good facilities for shipping. We fancy there may be something/in this. It is certain that the C P. R intends to touch all the manufactur- in: towns in Ontario â€"â€"-Wiarton lEChO. It will come as a surprise to many of our readers to learn that Mr. Mag- nus A. Brillinger, eldest son of Mr. John Brillinger of Brant, has deï¬nite- lv decided to become a missionary to China. His oï¬er to go has been ac- cepted by the Mission Board of the Methodist church, and he will sail for China sometime this fall. He does not go as a preacher of the goSpel. but as a medical missionery, and In deed the ï¬rm pharmacist. ever sent out by the hoard. He will be attach- ed to the hOSpital at Chevtu. and will l he in charge of the drugs used by that institution and will do some teaching as well. One of the ï¬rst things he will have to do is to learn the Chinese language, and this is a most difï¬cult pronosition. But Mr. Brillinger is a good student and dif ï¬cult as this language is to acquire, will succeed all right. It is not every young man who would make the sacriï¬ce Mr. Brillinger is making and his many friends here will be l glad to hear of his success in that far loEf land.-â€"â€"Walkerton Telescope. ' PARALYZED BY LUMBAGO. himself in the back pew. After a while he began to ï¬dget. Leaning over to the white haired man at his side, evidently an old member of the congregation. be whisnered: , “How long has he been preaching?†“Thirty'Br forty years, I think.†the old man answered. “I don’t know exactly.†NAMING THE BABY. ‘I’ll stay then,†decided the stranger. “He muss be nearly done.†â€"â€"Every body’ 9 This is the first step towards Cn- tarrh. Everything depends o‘n your remedy. A cough mixture slips: quickly over the weak sp0ts. drOps into the Stomach and does little but harm digestion. It’s altogether dif- ferent with Catarrhozoneâ€"it cures becmse it gets rig-ht at the trouble. You inhale Catarrhozone, breathe in the vapor of healing balsams that strengthen and.re3tore the weak gthroat tissues. You’ll not have colds. or coughs,â€"-Throat Trouble and Caterrh will disappear with the use of Catarrhozone. At all dealers, 25c. and 81.00. Get it to-day. Owen Sound to Southampton A MISSIONERY TO CHINA. IS YOUR THROAT HUSKY? NEARLY THROUGH. Ild be '20 : to Toron- would be : G. T. R. . 1 .8 coming , u ke us all other in to be able shippmg. . nethingrin ,c P. R l unulactur- â€"â€"â€"W1arcon The echool is thoronhly equipped in teechin; sbility, in chemical and electr cal supplies and ï¬ttings, etc.. for full Junior Leaving and Matric- ulation work. The following competent etafl are in chorge : THOS. ALLAN. let Class Certiï¬cate, Pun. MISS DONALDA MCKERRAUHER B. A. Classics. Modem 8, and Engh‘h. MISS GERTRUDE HODGE. B.A.. Science. History and Geography. Intending students should enter at the begh . mug of the term if possible. Board can be oh- telned at reasonable rates. Durban is a health) and active town, masking it a. most desirablc Base of residence} C. L. GRANT DURHAM SCHOOL. Seeds of this beautiful “ Santa Rm " Poppy are given abolutely free E At the Model Bakery \Vith ever-y )ash Purchase of :1; pair of Boots 01' Shops at $2.00 «W over we will give you a nice pair of Hose. This offer is good till February 29th. Goods are not marked up. All our goods are marked in plain ï¬gures when we enter them in stock. --- 1 I,___ v Call and examine goods and prices. \Ve wont urg goods \ ou don t wank}. Custom wm k and 10pm: mg as usual at, the Do“ 11' STAFF AND EQUIPMENT. You can get anything you want in the linv of Bakery Goods â€"Plain and home-made Bread, ~~-â€"Buns, â€Biscuits, â€"â€"Cakes of all kinds. --Croaln Puffs, anf’fs. Don’t worry when you see the minister coming for tea, just ring up, and we will supply your wants on shortest notice. AnAerated aver? into the aerated Hue heated to the exact temperature of the oven be! it enters it. This Aerated Oven can only he had on the In Flour we. carry McGowan’s, Milverbon, Ayton, Royal Household and Five Roses. Geo. H. STINSON MATTH EWS b‘eedâ€"Car-loads on h The ventilating principle of other ranges simplyï¬Ã©f. - H - 1- . draws 1n cox: azr (meet to the oven, heats 1t anc,;3‘i',s allows It to escape. Suppose you have a pan 0:47 'r‘ii H v biscuits or a sponge cake in the oven, and a Qusé r v . . . ‘ ‘J . ()I coid a1r stnkes themâ€" - they {all Eat at once and the whole baking is spoiled. Fresh Christmas Groceries and Fruits And Oysters. Foes. $1.00 per month. Chairman KATECOCHRANE, Agent, DURHAM, OYSTERS ALWAYS IN STOC Terms Cash. The Aerated Oven TRY MAT'l‘l-{EW'S LATIMER FOR 0 RA MAGE Seaman McILRAITH and of Bran, Shorts, Feed Flour and \Vindsc Salt. ‘O‘OQO‘ Limited. usual at, the Down 'l‘t'nvn Shoe Store. LEADS m! BOOK-KEEPING ;; SHURTHAND TYPEWRITING ‘ COMMERCIAL LAW COMMERCIAL CORRESPOND- 3 Seed ENCE PLAIN BUSINESS WRITING ORNAMENTAL WRITING A large grower of poppies says: ‘ Santa Rosa ' is an exceptionally title“. ture of Shirley Poppies. by far the have seen." We will give absolutely package of these seeds to every person will send for our new handsomely mm“ 1908 Catalogue. If you prefer, you 3‘ have a package of our Canadian Gem Tun: or Canada's Pride Tomato seed in 13th the poppies. W’rite to-day and name your choice. and in placing all its graduali Each student is taught separatelyg his own desk. Trial lessons for 1;: Week free. Visitors welcome. u", Darch Hunter Seed Co., Lu! London, Ont. é. (EBAY and EVENING classes. in the lixw of Bakery Goods . '11: of the Souvemr complete] ;33: changes the air therein everyf L few minutes without lessen-{:1 ing the heat one iota. 13 Pure, cold air is draw}:g into the aerated Hue anc;3 nerafure oi the oven before; Business Colle; "a u. {IS 831118. w. T. CLANCY, Pri' % AVent Hated Oven ,N_.____. ._,-_a... -[-'4 Mount Forest (.‘v {.511 LATIMEE {40 you to purchase PHONE : 3O [3 .11 I...-