V. :IOTS 27 AND 23â€"1) E UNDERSIGNBD OFFERS for sale a number of‘houses and out- ‘ldings along the line of right. of way of Walkerton and Lucknow Railway, in town of Durham. hose buildings must be removed at an - rly date. in order to clear the line of right ay. ll material such as timber. brick. stone. .. in cases where the buildings cannot be ed. are also offered lor sale. ted June 4th 1907. Apply to J. P TELFORD Durham. 1"; ngldlrame barn. Will be said In DIfK'K édivided tosuit purchasnr. Terms made ‘ wn on applivatinn. Hugh Fulton, Ad- .' niatrator, llampdeu, P. 0. l3. tf hams with stn 0 rty is well false ' 'il accept 53(1‘0 0“ Apply to W. F. til-For Sale 01; to Igâ€"t: ‘UIU .5: 5;" ., ' Cnncession of tha Township of Nar- nby. containing 2.10 acres. the estate» at late Thus Fulton One stone dwelling one trame dwelling. Good bank barn .30 good frame barn. W'ill be sold in block k 13-14-.) on 4|“. nnrnhaflflf- Terms made DIL‘U ‘d\ll .- VV- Egremc‘mt, 3 mile: north of Holstein. mtaining “‘0 acres, about 90 acres cleared lid in good state of cultivation, good brick Welling large frame basement barn. we] priced and well watered. good orchard. if ile from schml and 1 mile f Lusty terms. For 'urther particulars upply pJohn H. Sl-arpe. Holetoiu P.O. . [6251mptf :10. Ptmnmsion ah v sold. For parti Mord. Durham. Db 22nd 1W) -â€"-tf. L0! N Glelmlg C Farm Ilium [v v‘v tn J Lila MS 13 AND 14. (0)7. :- - CK 11‘ f the . . F0! '1 Ultmflf. ‘5 $17113: bu m “axe-red, must be sold wham. table farms in New Ontario. near I! Lia-hos"! for saieâ€"laraediscouni fur lb. Map 0! the lm-Miw and terms givwn application to J P 'l'elturd, .Snlivitnr fm' Idor. 7 18 06 -â€"tt 'Iï¬gt'fnwnship of Normanby. mntv of “my. For particulars P. 'l‘elfurd, Banister. Durham. 11. 3. ï¬lliâ€"tf BEEN ’11 3:0- liotv'k‘)‘. immydiate possession giv- ,‘ . For further sum-ultra apply to 1' . P. TELFORD. $8M. 5“. Durham. m,â€" one on Countess St... brick. 8 room‘s, SU'UI ‘éJUlluua uu . â€ou “unub, .gf‘: ,. l..â€"' ‘ " - th am] (l0 9 . cellars furnace e c . le-ssl's. It. R. Edwards and L. B. ble “ill! 4 single stall. 1 box stall. 2 car- .. . 5:9 apparlmPnts and me home â€"Or one, ch'l‘OI-‘Onv :VIII‘SCS A. Sramun an! L. uble tenement house, upper town. stnne‘ Micklolmro (ll‘OV't' to Moore-flew On 9 part 8 mun“. bath. furnace and cellar: ' Sund- v , , ,, , , mher part. 6 rooms and cellar. Apply "‘ "31d “ t“ ,"rï¬ent "‘t the [72‘ . campâ€":meotmg servlces being held . Black v “ ' ‘ ‘tllol‘t‘ and conducted by the 310. HR RESIDENCE 01' THE LATEiCOIulW BK‘OR., Irish PVilllgeliStS. miles of Durham. On 1 agpod brivli house. almost ‘ ‘rlln‘ ‘ house. sitm rax: Sin-M. in ble. ï¬rst cl».- premises. A Y 2637mm: FARM AT GLAS . . cott. will rent one or more years, mg most of rent in improvements flildmgs. soil. water. orchard and timber 11 good Apply to J. Ritchie. Port "_ .‘ II n q 'thut UV.’ ___ L storey dwelling. alongside Presby- rian Manse property in Upper Town, â€ham. Corner of Durham and Elgin roots. Seven rooms. pantry, closets, out floored cellar. etc. Good airy loca- n in good locality. Good fume arable. ond soft water. one acre of land. Snap quick purchaser. For further particu- 9 up ly to John W. McKechnie, Owner. v .. augeen If. 0. man]. One of the best locations in upper nu. Durham. The very best. drainage d water supply Immediate possession. ill sell right on easy terms. Avplv to A. Jackson. Durham, or toA. .‘lc’l‘avish. dan ille [62510) p in: M BER or m PROVE!) VAL- râ€"fl nw ()â€" â€6 0.0 D COMFORTABLE L houses. Apply to J. M. Latimmnuz3 f o 0 t 51 THE GARAFRA‘XA. ROAD-â€" comm" about [CKINSON 100 ACRE FARM A_T Farms for Sale. DWELLING AND SHOP. --AAA [0 Moe. The loser went on West side 1 Garafraxa St, the North side at mbton. and the West side of Finder may leave it at the n. mdcle office or at the Pod: 0t. ’ ' , .. nvoniont to urham. Cottage 3:32: gamma. good yoodshed. good stao . hon house. nevpr falling well. Excell- ‘ ‘â€"‘- ‘A Anna-I. Queen .and RUBBER RUG. OWNER MAY hays same by pgying egpensos of ad- 'tiaing md prov_mg claim. 0:11 at 00M PORTABLE COTTAGE AND 10 gene of _land‘ ogposit9_Mr. Thos. (1-..-.. 'V .0..â€"-â€" Mill Street Durham, 110R frontage y to \\ vlliam Laidlaw "6â€"065 AMSMOLID 3319K “TWO 'roperty for Sale. For Sale or Rent R CHOICE OF T\_\'Q‘HQUSES. "D U‘I"... .--â€"_â€" mt six miles from Durham. Gnod Mansion at nm-e. Gt-od land. Must For particulars apply to J. P. l’s harness' SboD.‘ ACRE FARM \VlfI‘H‘IN TWO tf ismâ€"ti. 1m acre at the ) AND 331) mvmum 9F \ife‘st '0? the Garafmxa Ruad. 'nship of Normanby. in the rev. For palticplats apply to 1'1093' U‘ih‘v‘ "V V v- â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"- or gardening. Apply'wAtton IN THE SECOND (:08 To Rent. 6 i0" Telft For Sale. rated on the west Sid ‘ Cam- 11 upper town. large lot. with 98 well also ci<tern. Apply Angus Cameron. [31‘2t 3d Countess Streetsâ€"~gnod as reasonable Apply to at the Post Oï¬ice. Found. 'ham. 0n the farm there use. almost new also two stone tcundations. The armed and well watered. on terms to suit purchas- F. Dunn, Agent for Ven- [April '29â€"tf. Lost. I‘d 28â€"1}: THE 18TH R" in “0? TUWDSlIiD k) mvn as the “McKin {icky Saugevn. 1m- iven. For particulars 3. 3 11 07- M frame ham. 1 .. H. Jacksnn' "Avpply" tolmi'ng and gave two stirring and ['6' .forccful addresses on the current po- ’léticul tOpics of the day. 3 FRAME} Geo. Freeman made a business trip is†0am to Toronto last wet-k. rge lot. “ithl 7 . ern. Apply Mount Forest‘s Northern Nine and [312* [the Holstt-in baseball iEIIII are. to H()[’\‘Es struggl: for snprt-zmicy on the H01- k. 8 roomg‘ stx in grounds on 1‘ rid 1y evening. F or a light lunch, afternoon DR. teas, picnics and vamp there ham 1 . «kwn 1s nothing that 11111 equal a :mxf. It is tasty, more nutritious than hmn, beef 01' chicken, and more economical. Send :1 post card for new receipe booklet, "Tasty Dishes" to From Mt. Forest li"~i)r("etlt;|tive. Mrs. J. Philp is Spending: a 0011p]? of we ks w'th her son. John R. Philp. Mr. and Mrs. McLuchnn. of Thessa- lon are the guests of her sister, Mrs. J. \V. Philp. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schlimm, and fam- ily returned Friday after a couple at wetks‘ sojourn with friends in Han- over and Listowel. 27. ST- A fc-w of our villagers celebrated the 218th axnnEversary of the Battle of the Boymr at Listowel on Monday. Mrs. D. P. Coleridge, and Miss Grace Sharp spent arc-w days lately with friends in Dundalk. A full representation of delegates from the township of Egremont went to Durnam on Friday last to be present at the Lib'eral-Conservative ConVent‘ion. Several candidates were nom'nuted but all retired except Messrs. R. J. Ball, of Hanover, and J. S. Wilson. of Btntinck. On the bu]- loL being takcn, 115 votes were cast and Mr. Bull received a substantial majority. The Hon. Gq-o. E. Foster was present 311 the afternoon and ev- mn'nu’ and gave two stirring: and Mrs. Dickson and children are spondmg summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and ‘Ml‘s. W. Hunt. It’s really asimplo matter to re- mavo warts and callousc-s if you ap- ply Putnam’s Csrn and \Vurt Extrac- tor. Cure is certainâ€"failure immssibleâ€"it you use “Putnam‘s.†The voters stand around in groups, EXpectant, more or less They hear a rumbling in the air, Whose portend they can guess. They want to, should there be a chance Get next or very near, Where they can be in touch with things, For this is campaign year. Once every four they come around, These strenuous campaigns, And give up pleasure that is not At times unmixed with pains. The candidates at once proceed To chew the rag for fair And on the startled atmosphere Is wafted much hot air. It is the time the voting king Proceedsto pick and choose And, though he shuts his eyes and votes He really cannot lose. For every candidate is pledged To walk the narrow way And each be better than the best How can you beat it, pray? It is atime for common sense To mingle in the game, ‘ But that is not acertain sign ‘ That it will do the same. It is not sanity’s long suit l To on the scene appear ‘And do its best to boss the job, i For this is campaign year. JOINT DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Mmhudguvighdnnbydthudthemmdnw mudmhwflym to: Mï¬ving influencing," deb-dc anal-dumb thankful-I. hgnofdammcnooqmyhm tho-“hum cyan. Wducun‘ocfuthuwticllm . m'ï¬ddfwï¬mayw Savings“ Wham mile-d3. THE SENDARD BAN K I‘ NOW A 5 who Bovril Limited smelt: Am 57° Mon 4am ’ucmnnn How to Remove Warts. The Busy Year. Hnlstein. DURï¬AMD mum-cu I.†W. “â€â€œ0' Cumpnny. 'l'he Claims Again: who :was hurv (m Thursday pressed Mike. Schcfwr tn take $5.0â€, although Mike didn’t beliewg he had been hurt. Gen. L. Frank ()f(.71w[).st,u\v was given $35, ; for being shaken "(Lâ€"Bruce Times. James Moore. residing near Ennis- killen, who had the misfortune, or rather the fortune. to be on the ill-fat- ed train that left the track near Clif- fm'd last week, has heen awarded $3†dmuages by the (i. '1‘. I{., he having got his ankle alightly injured as :1, 1e- snlt of the wrwk. ‘ Suwmi Others who were mixed up and pmhuhiy worse injured in the smile wreck. have re- ceiVeil various amounts from the County and District. Stores. Mr. \Vm. Levi of this place, took down his old musket off the wall on Tuesday and made a. bee-line for the hiding place of that gentle little animal described in the. dictionary as Fever sores and old chronic sores should not be ht‘HiO-‘d entirelv but should he kept in hvalthv condition. This can be done hv upph'ing Chain berlain’s Salvn This salve has no superior for this purpose. In is also most eXCelleut for (Pimpde hands. sore nipples. burns and diseases of the skin. For sale by all Drug a carnivorous, odoriferous quadruped â€"â€"-oommonly known as skunk. The old weapon had been in disuse. for some time and when in the act of fir- ing it olf it exploded and parts struck him in the face, inflicting an ugly gash on his forehead. The. old gentle- man is, however, not thought to he dangerously injured. The. animal is .still at large,-â€".\larkdale Standard. 'l‘hv directors of the Grey and Bruce Cement, Company Ltd., met; on Mun- (lay afternoon and after careful con- sideration decided to close down the factory for a time. This conclusion was arrived at as a result of the. pres- ent nnsetisfaetory state of the market, the supply being far in excess of the demand and the prices otfered accord- ingly inadequate. The ï¬rm have on hand a large stock of cement and work will not be resumed until the greater portion of this is sold. It is expected, however, that the closure will not extend over a. period of two months. Over forty men will be thrown idle this weeks end. If you have any trouble with your stomach you should tnke Chamber- lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr J. P. Klote of Edina, M0,, says. "I have used a great many diflerenc medicines for Stomach trouble. but ï¬nd Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets more beneï¬cial than any other remedy Iever used.†For sale at all Drug Stores. Another important subject came up for discussion. namely the advisability of enlarging the Company’s dock. At 5 present the dock runs east and west i and does not facilitate the easy berth- ; mg of vessels. The directors, after ; going over various plans, agreed to ; run a wharf 180 feet in length out into ‘ the bay at an estimated cost of about 1 $4000. Extensive dredging opera- l tions will also be carried out. It is = pleasing to learn that a number of the . company’s factory employees will be, kept busy in forming the dock im- provements during the closing down of the factory.-â€"Owen Sound Sun. How often we hear of these sad cas-' es. The backâ€"pains and headaches were noticedâ€"but not treated. Dizzy spells, frequent calls and languid con- dition appeared, but nothing was done till the disease was far advanced. Cure invariably results from Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. They restore per- fect health, destroy every symptom of diseased kidneys, build up consti- tutions that defy further outbreaks. Because purely vegetable and free from injurious materials, no remedy equals Dr. Hamilton’s Pills for kid- _ney and Liver complaint. Sold in 25c. boxes by all dealers. Closing Down Cement Factory. He Died of Kidney Disease. Stomach Trouble Cured His Gun EprOded Got Damagï¬s. Fever SoreS. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE i On Saturday morning about three ‘iu’clmfl; Mr. Geo. Brown, his wife and '.child, who live on Market street. iBronke, just north of the Pottawa- 1tamie river, made their escape frmn {an npstair windnw nf their dwelling L which at the time was blazing and in i a short time afterwards was complete- ï¬lly destroyed by ï¬re. The child had i been sirk and a lamp had been left lit zin fhfl lHNf;l.il'S héithZlY Ulltï¬itlt‘ the George Brown and Family Escape by Window from Burning House. in the upstairs hallway outside the bedroom door. About two o'clock the parents had been up attending the child and about an hour later were awakened by smoke to ï¬nd that the lamp had exploded and set the house on fire. Mr Brown jumped from the window as the ï¬re shot up the stair- way and succeeded in procuring a lad- . (ler, by which with the assistance â€fl neighbors he got his Wife and childi out.- of the burning lnmse. l Au alarm was sent in by Mr. J. E. g Harrison from box 43 and the brigade : turned out and laid a line of hose: twelve feet. in length from the hydrant , at corner of Terrace street and Milli Road, with which good service 'as. rendered in saving the neighboring; houses which are numerous in the| immediate neighborhood. The chemi- ; cal service did especially good work; on the roofs of Messrs. Breen and; Johnston houses. So fast (lid the fire ,_ make headway in the burning housel that only a sewing machine and some ' small articles were saved from it and l in two hours the work of the ï¬remen . was over. The building was owned by Mrs. A. Emary and was insured for $1000. Mr. Brown has $201 l insurance on his furniture and effectsâ€"Owen Sound Advertiser. .._....__. ...__â€".â€"~ ._. .-\ runaway that caused considerable excitement, but which resulted in little or no damage being done. oc- curred here. about 1 o'clock on Monday afternoon when a team of horses "9'1 longing to the. Kincardine stage driver ‘ I made a break for liberty and ran down Jackson street onto the Bend. As is! his custom, the Kincardine stage man was hitching his horses after dinner in readiness to receive and deliver His ‘ Majesty’s mail which arrives on thei 2 o’clock train here. Only one tugl was attached to the stage when the team became frightened and moved off in the direction of the C. P. R. ‘works 011 the Bend. The neck-yoke, however, was fastened by a hook to ithe tongue of the wagon and with this the horses drew the stage. At ï¬rst sight it looked as though the vehicle Would be. wrecked. as on one occasion it barely es<aped colliding l with a telephone pole. \ lalge cr'o\\d ‘followed the runaway team to the iBend.‘ where they came to a stop in ‘1 the long grass, neither the outï¬t nor the horses being any the worse for i this exciting experience.“Times. “In 190:2 I had a very severe at. tack of diarrhoea,†saws R. IN . Far rar of Cat Iqland La. “For several weeks I was unahle to do anything. On March 18,1907, I had a similar attack. and took Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera. and Diarrhoea Remedy which gave me prompt. relie1. lcon sider ink one of the best medicines of its kind in the world and had I used it in 1902 believe it would have saved me ahundred dollar doctor’s b11l.†Sold by all Drug Stores. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea. Remedy Would Have Saved Him $100.00. In 1H72 there was a great deal of diarrhoea, dysentery and cholera in- fantum. It was at that time that Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Di- arrhoea Remedy was. ï¬rst brought into use. It proved more successful than any other remedy or treatment, and has for thirty-ï¬ve years main- taided that record. From a small beginning its sale and use has ex- tended to every part of the United States and to many foreign countries. Nine druggista out of ten will recom- mend it when their opinion is asked, although they have other medicines that pay them a greater proï¬t. It can always be depended upon. even in the most severe and dangerous cases. For sale by all Drug Stores. The latest thing we have seen is the prospectus for a distillery in \Viarton. The promoters state that they have secured an option on the Beet Sugar factory and grounds and propose to organize a company. The piospectus states that the location cannot be ex- celled on the continent. The shipping facilities by rail and water are excel- lent. Corn can be brought directly by water from Chicago and put down on the company’s own dock. and a return cargo be given the vessel while the great Canadian North West will take the bulk of the output. The prospec- tueturther claims thateteamcoalean be laid down very cheap on the dock, while store cattle can easily be obtain- ed on the Manitoulin, and distillery fed beef is greatly appreciated in the English marketâ€"Echo. LAMP EXPLOSION FIRE. An Exciting Runaway Over Thirty-Five Years. Dintillory for Wiartun. Miss Agnes .\lell:1l‘nnt, (if Bngnm'. (1:111g11tei'11f311'. 1)£t\'1(1 Mellafnnt, was very seriously injured lust Week by an :wci11e11t and at last :wenunts her life ‘is slillin1‘1nngm'. She had driven to . 11ersiste1"s place, Mrs. A. Gillies, 11nd ' was unhiu hing the horse when it 111‘- i mune f1 1ghtened and 1 111 .1“ .1) Miss Mellnfont s 111111 was caught in the I knot 11f nne 0f the tunes and she \\ as (Imprged 101 quite a distance at the iheels of the 1101 so “1111 11 was ï¬nally slapped on the mad by a neighbor'e a dog which headed it «111‘. The injured :girl IS badly cut and bruised but no bones Wexe broken although internal injuries are feaued. She IS undet med- 1 ical treatment and many friends hope :fur her speedy recovery.â€"0. S. Adver . tiser. Rev. Billy Sunday is a revivulist, who used tn play baseball. The Rev. Billy told the l’ibtslmrg Presbyterian clergyman that they are mostly “fudge eating mollyemldles.†and “stii’fs and salary quaeks." The par- sons did not take much offence, but the New York Evening Pest said of him: “This garrulous lilaekguard nf the. pulpit, who is all adrip with street slang; who slaps the. dread Jehovah on the back, and smears the most sacred things with his coarse. blotch ol vulgarityâ€"this man is admired and endorsed by religious leaders. Clergy- men vie with denmninational jnnrnals in landing his wonderful Wurks.-â€"~\'ic- tm'ia Colonist. My little boy four years old. had a severe attack of dysentery. We had two physicians; both of them gave him up. We then gave him Cham- berlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which cured him and believe that saved his life ---\\'n.u.m H. STROLLING.CarbOD Hill, Ala. There is no doubt but this remedy saves the lives of many children each year. Giev it with (‘aStOl‘ oil hCCOl‘Lllllg to the plain printed directions and a cure is certain. For sale at all Drug Stores. TRESPASSING FOR THE PURPOSE of hunting, shooting, trapping or berry picking. on Lots No. 53 and 54. Con. 3, Bc-ntinck. is strictly for- bidden, and any person or persons so doing after the appearance of this notice will be liable to pros-e- cution.â€"C. S. DUNSMOOR. With the opening of the new Canadian Pa- ciï¬c Line another milestone has been reach ed in the history of our town. Tl'e following time table Will be in effect until further notice: Read down Read up 6 45 a.m. 3 p.m. 1v Hanover ar 9 .30 p.m. 120p,m o 58 3 1.; Allan Pk. 9 1:5 1 05 7 19 3 40 Durhnm 9 13 l‘.’ 48 7.33 3 .55 7» ’Willinme 8 54 l‘.’ 23 7 53 4 250 Priceville 8 40 12 05 8 10 4 35 er. Sa'ge‘n J. lv 8 25 ll 45 am Connecting with trains to and from Toronto. Only one chnnge between Dflrham and Toronto. Speed. comfort and enfet . Try the people's llne.-no long waits at nnctions. Come to no for tickets end informntlon. Canadian Paciï¬c Railway Time Table. We are also AS?“ for Allan and Dominion steamshipa. C P ocean liner: and Dominion Exprels. Implements All Kinds of Agent for Percival Ayr. American. Persian and Listowell plows. AGENT FOR Geo. White Son Threshing Ma- chines. Toronto W'indmills. Mellote Sharpless Cream Separators Harness, Rugs, “'hipe, Oils, Greases, Stoves. Furnaces, Singers Sewing Machines. Heintzman’s Pianos McLaughlin’s Famous Buggies Repairs for all makes of Plows. Repairs for all makes of Sewing Ma- chines. Automobiles. Ties, Poles, bought per a _ C. P. R. Canadian Bankers’ Association Money Orders are “0110qu c ‘ k 9 0n. venlent and safe. They are payable at Par at an ' : (except in the Yukon) and in New York. y bank m Cm“ FARM MACHINERY N0 Trespassing. Adrip with Street Slang. JUHI N. MUHDHCK Hiddnngh Hon“ Bled: DURHAM BRANCH Dragged by a Horse- Frost 6’ Wood Boy’s Ln‘e Saved. Branches glso at Mount Forest and Ayton. We Issue Money Orders $5.00 and under ....................... Over $5.00 and not exceeding $10.00 “ $10.00 “ “ $30.00 . . .. “ $30.00 “ “ $50.00 . . . . . C. TELFORD. Manager. M-ofnrhno is Go. INCORPORATED ‘805 .pr THE IHE DURHAM CHHUN IS PUBLISHED EVERY 'I'Hl'RSIL‘J' 31¢ It the Chronicle Printing Hou Street, Subscription TH!"- “Hm allV :uhh'c .. Rate. 0 0 $1iM|wl'_\c-.t' --$l.50 may he vhargmi M 1m: to which every hllhnt'l'ip! inn .. the number on the mhlrr» 1. continual to all arrvars an option of the propl'h-lur. ' ' For tranï¬ic-n Advertmng m-lns pvr Hm Rat“ 0 Vin"; 3': H‘uts quent insertion minim: "w.“ cards. not (mom-ding: uur im Advertisements “ilhuul hp. be pulplishml till turbid :4 m1 . Transient noticesâ€""Ia ~t. ' ':1 etcâ€"50er for ï¬rst inn-2‘! ;. “1|â€ququ inn-run". All udvertisenwms «m be laid for in mlvam'». Contract rates fur 3.. ï¬shed 0n applicatiuu m A" advvflim‘luvntu, current Week. should be TUESDAY morning- FFICE AND RESIDENCE-COR Queen and Genrge Strvetsâ€"Ntsrtb Methodist Church â€ï¬‚it-9 lumpâ€"9411.111. 2-4 o.m.. 7-9 0.1!]. Telephnue .Vu. 10. The Job . .3: Department [\nl [1 short distance east . x I Lamb ton Street Louer 'I Oflice hours from 1'2 to .3 0114. I. 600 in the New Hunter Blu‘fk. Oï¬ce honrs,8 to 10 n. m.. to 4 p. m. and? 169 p. In. Special attention given u. about 3f yomen 3nd children. Residence op- acute Presbvterian Church. fate Auhunt Roy. London ()pmtalmnc Bu. “1.. and to Golden Sq. Throat and Non HI. SPECIALIST : Arthur Gun, M. D. HYSICIAN AND SFIU§EOX OF 606 in the New â€11er I‘Llnck. 05.01 EYE, EAR, THROAT NOSE U York .ud Chicagu. DIM of Eye. Ear My: Will be It Knapp House, 1’ Satuzdav in each muuth. H Dr. W. 0. Pickering Dentist. OFFICE: Over J. J. H‘zmer's ty of Toronto. Graduate College Donal Surgeons oflimarm. Dentistry in ull its Branches. 06amâ€"Cnlder Block, uver I'm! van: 1 runulu, UUNN -~ ' lawnâ€e L or Go ‘ . nvoyanoor. kc. mt. Money to Loan. “ï¬ner.“ rrhn Lieu-u. A general mow alums-cud. BUREAU. ONT. (Lower Town.) “uulULuL-v, UVHJV. 0 06°C 0‘70? Gordon‘s new Jeweller? Store. Lower Town. Durham. Any 1mg)“: 0‘ “WV to 10:!) u 5 per cent. on I OI'ODOI' tV . D VOYtncers Sour '1’ b" EN" . 3 u 110. to Low It Lowest Rates. Momâ€"McIntyre Block, over ’ Bunk. Durban. Onurio. Drs. lamieson Maclaurin. OBN CLARK doctor for tho‘ A. H. Jackson. ' â€MISSION NOTARY PUBLIC, co mm, or. Conveyanoor. 51¢: 4 mt- l. G. Hutton. M. 0.. C. M. DURHAM, ONT FFICE AND RESIDENCE A t I“ EM‘ thooml. l «and. or u tho Chronicle 1107.0. fl. J F. GRANT, D. D. S..L.D.s. [ONOR GRADUATE. 1'x1\'13§$_{; L. R. C. P., L().\'L-....§. EKG. RADULATE of Londan. K" ABBISTEK. SOLICl TOR w. F. Dunn9 ABRIS'I‘EB. SOLICITOR- 29,3; n Enmm AND I - w- ___,A â€" , 0 an CLARK. LICENSED A“ than: for the County 0‘ 6"" :5 .-LI__ _“-_J_n 4- m)-.- le -h (Mix. ‘3. Frost St . CH :1 Sound. Medial Dz'm‘fm' Denial Dim/m 3R. BRO Legal ‘Dz’r c’f/Of 1’. \V. IR\\'I.\' MmellaneouS- J. P, Telford. DR. BURT. (‘UII W TY P} J uh If 9mmâ€! w flat I... * not «in To!“ M my W‘tiom t1 H'vaflliuk w The Durham hard Then do lbllsim m acres Glouelg. Fran Bun. Good F.1rm ‘ -. Will all for “no. Linoleum, 2 y Smyrnï¬ â€œâ€œ85 50 mos. (ï¬lenelg, splat good Buildings, cheap IN acres on Durham Run ï¬rm. 830k Barn, Fa tor um. I†3cm, oxtn good Hui. d: nurly the 3-"00 3-; Nut Cuwford PA) ‘ are building lot 1:. ' chap. or trade for an)" at. war. or thro“ 3 ~' Proporty bought and sum “any to hand Delm o. Tickets and Ocean 'l'u-kw - “Itwk in DUI ham Gen-.01. Iy lands for sale cheap â€II’w-v â€" “00le our ( â€foam: to probmny r nonnatflcqymnnuenn; 1f... 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