Bersig 0:; stone fmmdanon, Stamuu of cattle and 9 horses; reothous he 305d is clay loam in good : 'vatinn, 16 acres good hardwood} arms: $2090 (1) cash and balance 01 e mth xmerest. at 5 per cent: petty N 5'an SU"\.)€Ct to a reservet or particulars as to possession a ke With xmeresr : petty N 84de sthE or particuhrs as ‘ . .‘ht’kle. Chesley DWELLING AND SHOP. OI Mill Street, Durham, llOft frontag ply t5» \E'lliam Laidlaw "2 gov. 5-tf. IOOD BRICK HOUSE ON ALBERT F Street. Apply to Mrs. Neil McKech- r. Durham. 3. 15 tf. New Cooper Shop. nppingptc. Hemlock and cedar ‘lngs, l lath umber wguted for which the high- cash pncq wxll be paid at the mill. ms Clark, \arney. I ups. Cooper Shop and is preparer! to all kinds of new work and repairing on test notice. Shep on Garafraxa Street :1: of D- Kinnee’s old Pump Works, work guaranteed ï¬rst class. . 068 OF ALL KINDS DELIVER. I ED in. our yard. Durham. for which cos willbe paid. Enquire for mtg; oï¬ice. THE DURHAM FURNI- - 4,, __.‘_- ‘1‘“ .mk_, .: ed to do Custom Sawing. ipto lumber. {gigs and laugh; ‘alslg plamng. grain -___‘l --J_.. Custom Sawing. E UN DERSIGNED IS PREPAR r9 House to Rent. arms for Sale. new OF IMPROVED"\'AL- Logs Wanted. UNDERSIGNED HAS 0ng. H) WP ll C. G. SCHEUERMA\ N. Only a. few days ago aBedfordshire rector’s gardener told me that his bees had actually died upon his fail- are to inform them of ‘his master’s decease --\V. A. Cox, in “Rates and Queries.†3mm. 1%. the: dean Inborestmmedon ‘ n....:.._. -_ ‘v‘_ n- _ â€"â€"vv vvv -vv Premium onh \cw‘chk‘f IfotespftheBsnkinWan (bpitflpï¬d 9p Toronto. 313: Junta. mos PFEFFER BROS. Horse a. blended flour. It is sweet, wholesome flour 1: makes that delicious, Jewel Flour 1‘0 Statement of the Pi ent OI‘ ’xng 3!:t January, ~- PROFIT AND 1.0.3? ACCOUNT â€" 07 - - $105,529.45 l vaxdenda tt the nu: of 12 per ling 315', annnm 6.... bâ€" Manuiactnred by GENERAL STATEMENT 8310.907}? “And now I beseech thee, lady. not as though I wrote a new command- ment unto thee, but that which we had from the beginning, that we love one another.†She‘returned it, pointing to the Second chapter of Ruth. verse tenthâ€"â€Then she fell on her face and bowed herself to the ground, and said unto him. ‘Why have I found grace in thine eyes, that thou shouldst take knowledge of me, seeing that I am a stranger?†He returned 'he book. pointing to the thirteenth verse of the Third Epistle of Johnâ€""Having many things to write unto you. I would not write with paper and ink. but I trust to come unto you and Speak face to face, that our joy may Mull.†I These are diseases for which Cham- berlain’s Salve is especially valuable. lIt. quickly allays the itching and smarting and soon eï¬ecns a cure. Pice. :25 cents. For sale at Parker’s ’ Drug Store. i A London paper recently oEered a prize for the best collection of unin- tentionally amusing advertisements. Here is a part of the list: “Annual sale now going on. Don’t go elsewhere to be cheatedâ€"come in here.†“Furnished apartments suitable for gentlemen with tolding doors.†“Lost. a collie dog by a. man Satur- day answering to Jim with a brass collar round his neck and a muzzle.†HWanted, by a respectable girl. her passage to New York. wiiling to take care of children and a good sailor.†“Mr. Brown, furrier. begs to an- nounce that he will make up gowns, capes, etc.. for ladies out of their own skin.†“A boy wanted who can open oysters with a reference.†“Bulldog for sale; will eat any- thing; very fond of children.†“Wanted. an organist and a boy to blow the same.†“To be disposed of, a mail phaeton, the property of a gentleman with a movable headpiece as good as new.†"Lost, a white rabbits by a lady with long ears and pink eyes.†5‘ a E 3 I.-- ma ‘ n_A . 0 i a; d and Si] G133! rude "rCoin for years and guarantee it. Ask your grocer for jewel Brand the next time you want flour. flaky pastry, those creamy biscuits and appetizing bread. W’e have been making AMUSING ADVERTISEMENTS. Tetter, Salt Rheum and Eczema. COURTSHIP IN CHURCH Jewel Flour Milverton, Ont. sonou'mn. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE â€0.7112051; â€"v * “v-vu-t 55066.50 100.com» 19,280.00 61.9%.60 Wonderful Success of Hyomei in Cur- Hyomei is the most unusual reme- dy ever known for the cure of catarrh. It follows Nature in her methods of treating diseases of the reapiratory organs, as its healing halsams ere taken in with the air you breathe, thus reaching the most remote air cells in the nose, throat. and iangs, killing ail catarrhal germs that may be present. Relief comes with almost. the ï¬rs: breath of Hyomei. while lascing and complexe cure foilows its faithful use. There is hardly a town or village in the whole country where there are not many who have been cured of cararrh by this natural treatment. Be wise in time and use Hyomei at the ï¬rst symptoms of catarrh. Do not allow the disease to exrend along the delicate mucous membrane, grad ually going from the nose to the throat, thence into the bronchial tubes, and then onward and down. ward till the lungs are reached. Hyomei will cure all curable forms and Stages of catarrh. We positively guarantee flyomei, {or should you buy a complete outï¬t. A hot headed Iris price $1 00. and be dissatisï¬ed with insulted an equ: results your money will be refunded. Frenchman. who in Hoymei is sold by druggists every- a duel with the E where. Write for literature. Booth’s out the slight. T Hyomei 00., Buflalo, N. Y. ggested that the tw. How. often we hear of these sad cases. The backupains and headache were noticedâ€"but not treated. Dizzy Spells. frequent calls and languid condition appeared, but netbing was done till the disease was far advanc- ed. Cure invariably results from Dr. Hamilton’s Pills, They restore perfeCt health, destroy every symp- ton of diseased kidneys. build up consdtutions that defy further out- breaks. Because purely vegetable and free from injurious materials. no remedy equals Dr. Hamilton’s Pills for Kidney and Liver complaint. Sold in 250 boxes by all dealers. WHEN THE CHIMNEY SMOKED. \Villiam \Vhiteley. London’s “uni- versal provider,†was an optimist save on one pointâ€"marriage. He was continually relating an incident concerning marriage that had hap- pened to a medical friend of his in Dorset. Out walking one summer evening this physican saw a cottager eating his supper all alone on the sidewalk before his little house. “Why, Jim,†he said. “what are you eating out here for? “Erâ€"chimney smokes, sir I†the man simpered. The physican was practical. a handy man. jack of all trades. “We’ll have a look at that chimney. Jim.†he said. and he opened the door. andâ€" bang! a broomstick fell on his shoul- ders and a woman’s voice shrieked in the gloom, “Back again. are you, you old rascal? Well. just clear out again ! Clear out with you. or I’llâ€"†The physican retreated hastily. Jim sat on the curbStone, shaking his head in sorrow and embarrassment. The physican bent over him, and laid his hand in kindly fashion on his arm. “Jim.†he said. “our chimney smokes sometimes. too.†THOUSANDS CURED. A Toronto man who visited Eng- land last summer appears to think that country the champion tip taker. He says: “Well. I had tipped every man. from the swell gent who seem ed to own the House of Commons down to the hireling who gummed the wrong labels on my baggage, and I went into the waiting room on the landing stage at Liverpool to wash my hands of everything English. and what do you think stared me in the face when I had ï¬nished? A. placard saying “Please tip the basin.†I’ll be hanged if I did. A big black dray team made a sensational runaway. on Saturday, which happilly did not result in a fatality. At the Traders Bank cor ner they ran over an old man named Bolton who was crossing the street, and as the Whole outï¬t went over him it is astonishing he was not killed, but providentially he was not seriously injured. Horses should not be left unattended. In emulation of the efforts of its big brothers, a grocery horse got boisterous and scattered his load of edibles along his route, but did no other damage. TIP. â€"TIP,â€"TIPPERCAN OE. Harriston Distinguishes Itself. DEAD IN T THE BUSH. i Received 'too late for last week. { Mr. John Redford, from. Owen ‘Sound is visiting friends at his old éhome here. Mr. Wm. Lunney, who sold his farm here a year ago to _Mr. Alfred Bedford, has rented the Stinson farm at Crawford, and intends moving there shortly. We are sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs Lunney from our com munity as they are very agreeable and obliging neighbors. We wish them every success in their new home. \ It is not a hard matter to sell fat cattle in this part, but it is difï¬cult to get them out to town. Some peo- ple sleigh them out, some drive them, while Others go ahead and train them The farmers’ blacksmith shOp Will be built here in the spring, and horse shoeing: will be don'e at the old prices A sleigh ioad of’friends from here drove down on Friday evening to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Adiam, to get them out to town. Some peoo ole sleigh them out, some drive them, while Others go ahead and train them to follow. - Mr. Thomas HOpkins is with Mr. R. Britton for a m where they spent games and music. out. the Slight. gested that the each draw 3. ca the one who dr {:0 into an adjo Chief Howard, of the Fire Depart- ment, has perfected a device which he has put into operation at the ï¬re hall, which is a great convenience and does away with a great nuisance. Hitherto alarm boxes could not be tested without the town bell being rung, but on Saturday last the Chief tested most of the boxes without ringing the bell at all. The instru- ment is placed in the battery room and by the simple movement of a switch the bell is cut 03, while at the same time all gongs and ï¬remen’s bells on the syStem are Open as be- fore. Should an alarm be rung in while the bell is cut oï¬, the man at the switch would perceive that it was analarm before the number was once sounded and would at once move the switch back so that the hell would sound the alarm. Even if this were not done, however. the alarm would call out the brigadeâ€"O. S. Sun. The easiest and pleasantest cure is “Catarrhozone†which ï¬lls the nose, throat and lungs with healing ba]. sams and pine essences that kill a cold instantly. You. experience a pleasant sonsation of relief at once. Soreness. congestion and irritation leave the nose and throat. the head is cleared and every trace of cold or catarrh is cured. Catarrhozone is so sure. so pleasant, such a safe remedy for winter ills that you can’t aï¬crd to do without it. Sold by all dealers today. Steubenville, Ohio. Feb. 28.â€"-Six perfectly formed children were born here to-day to Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell. Three of the infants died within an hour after birth. One b0} and girl will live. it is said. Three were boys. Mrs. Campbell weighs less than a hundred pounds. The combined weight of the infants was twenty-three pounds. Physiolans declare the case to. be one of the most remarkable known. Campbell is a millworker and has four brothers' To the family of two of these, twins have been born, and each of the other brothers is father of triplets. Campbell’s ï¬rst wife died after coming the mother of triplets. Campbell was for twelve the United States navy a1 under Schley oï¬ Santiago. his brothers are now with Evans’ fleet in the Paciï¬c. “Amen! Glory! Glory! and ever of the kind came no her. One of the ushers leaning over, asked “what is the matter with you ? you must keep still or go out.†“I’se getting ’ligion boss ! 1’56 gitting ’ligion! Glory I Hallelujah !†she exclaimed. "Keep still,†returned the usher. “Don’t you know any better than that? this is no place to get religion.†Booker T. Washington recently told a story ofa colored sister who found herself in the gallery of a cer- taln fashionable church. She was agreeably aï¬ected by the service and touched by the sermon to such an NO PLACE FOR RELIGION. To Cure Snifliing Cclds. STORK BRINGS SIX A BAD SHOT $1.00. Get Cacarrhozone Muloch. itton for a. man or twelve years in l navy and fought Santiago. Two of now with Admiral engage time what- be- gum-155 §§E Our pure Manitoba flour. mad< N0. 1 ï¬lanitoba wheat cannot h for either bakers’ or domesti‘ A'blend of?)- Maniboba and wheat: and is a strictly f family flour. Is made from selected Winter whea. and IS a superior article for makmg pastry, etc. Constantly on hand the best brands Of Rolled Oats. Also 0111' make) of Rolled Cereal, the best on the market. Also Chopped Oats. Mixed Clmp. Pea 0110p. Bean Shorts and Feed Flour. Special Reduction on Flour in 5 and 10 Bag Lots. Goods delivered anywhere in town. All up-to date flour and fwd grocers keep out flour 1‘01 5 your grocer dU‘es not keep ‘* I“ ‘1 the mill and We will use um I Call us up by» telephone .\u. r All kinds of Grain bought at Market Price. Chopping Done Every Day People’s Miils There is nothing spasmodk our business Men’s Underwear See the wonderful value \\ Spasms E Lumbermen’s {ubbors SOX, and Leggings Plain and Fancy Bub‘mr and Cardigans All-W001 Blankets and Yarn Sweaters etc, etc. All-W001 twilled Sheeting ‘ C. McArthur Every day is Bargain DR)‘ at McArthur's John McGowan, "'2 inches Wide at 80¢ per \ 2nd TRY OUR NE\\' CHOPPER PASTRY FLOUR SOVEREIGN ECLIPSE WE KEEP THE 1908 On tau ï¬ve in 391.59 ‘5 )lI Heavy, an 4.00 to 4.7.â€) Flannelletto Ladies° “'im Drawers fl‘k Ladie size. goods. A ï¬andsomei culatipn Rf": all nevi?“ The P601 AND PRO": That 211\\’:1\'.\‘ ascmat ()1‘ Manitoba Flo But? 35° \Vintm' ['1 awers from 25“ ps‘ \Vhi {P \Y ( 21V MCLM our line Enoch omce. 625 The Have You Did Worn cxufm‘t-t’l‘s D. FLET'E listawe! Unna’: A) a VP McGowan's Es 25 a pail all \V Pure Hone W. 30 em Can give vou w you wiii ï¬nd on Bulbs. shortest Fl U Floral We carry t-flso 0U known brands o alder B ' k 1; Sn teen 75 wick. Blan k1 \V DURHAM. ral W