w is what is tht' best r Colorado lug. E~ 'l gum] thing. yet, mfnv burning the .1“ u Hum; the tops and .er's Potato But Kill...†STâ€) x 03 MADE TO OBOE“ lngines and Boiler 39W i.mf~'. hut. invignrates the... WW ynu a better yield. ‘v. lbs. made and told on; â€(ml ll». our the m I. Try it, and we for ’0“!- .,.\-§ oimllt it being no good, 6.†up mist-My that. he only up ?l~c‘tl HI! nne hi". Com. iuucr and Eggs Wanted MAX L'FACTUREBS OP ting: Boxes, Horsepowefl’ Wind Stacker; ck misers' Feed B030"- RHA M C. Smith Sons lwrights, Machinists. n and Brass Founders- lSteam Fitters. . - . - Sash 5’ Doors In RHMIFOUNDM Sons Month of June h tings rat Gold mam SMITH 6: tion ? :ial attention to 0" Engine repairs. mgs the must lwzllltiful 3. m-rkle-ts, luckets. Dry Goods 001 anted Store Groceries vh m- haw ever ty. washed or unwashed hr highest price will be I Hr trade. - kind that. stands the rdinary kinds. w he \V t at lowest price â€(NI nnplo-te and a. nu dinner set. July '23. 1908 in nn 3!, silver ham and “70112th »f snlid 201d wry ï¬ne assortment reds. “annals, print! flaunt-lattes. ready- n\'t’l'a"8 etc. nl'R TEAS best 0) Q ")8 to bill. (30.... you use the Si 1 Ver- there i ONTARIO IOA' 1 Edge Hm, ' ‘thxtfli'tâ€"is'36t "E66 Lite‘ 36..“ ht' grows more worthy of Puke ewr pvt'wu tuJuH-vl the day Vot‘ry mud) udwill Ion: hold 1t in tbCU‘ memory 3‘ LWQ H \[n [It day. “e omittul making mtntiou in our hot budgu u: ahandsome \oung t'vnoughhlui Durham bull that.Mr. Tj‘scyr bouuhu from Ms. Mornsovn, “is" Annic- Lawn-nee, on leaving .rf M‘houl «It Damascus, was. pre- ['11th with an address eXprcsmve 01 neestmn in which she was hgld by “W'Uplr, and their appreciation of terraithtul svrvices. A very hund- Ime sun mm- accompanied “)9 ad- l’.“ SM WW.“ to the vicinity of “xngham .mw vacation. Creps in [MR part this year 8"? Win mow thu average, buy as 300113 umml, full wheat not 80 800d but5111.1†M‘Hmï¬t‘, oats, barley. .and V“ illulu-nsv~ with no blight lir‘utt-niml- In fact close obpgrveg‘s .1 1s I'm-n- .u‘e no blank grams m “heads, tlw same as in late ye‘fr’i ’0'. crow .md corn are also dams I \ DD Br ll) July 533s 1908 M ‘01 W0! "um" Hm; :4) cross the bridge 1:31;“‘1mg along about 10 o’clock ,‘E‘P‘rhy night last. The engine Iimm'hwol m it, some seven or {£‘.r';""- All Inmlml with building {WM ‘\ MK «1'an soon gathered Stu“, â€W Imvel sight ofa railway n O" â€l" bend. On Satan-tiny ~:lmtmin mum. along with n pl]? if? Th“ eruse for which this i m" “Ml been brought so fat-[was immu'w Of the piles which the “hm bmkefl last spring. It only PM" a few minutes to drive this . place- “With at the ““08 â€â€œ8 table is moan-ins util- ly'm‘lit begins to look a if 2‘3"“ he may for Me by .Iorncr Concerns. Wm; \ have in our Township “Ht-r i mm! ohliging un-l cu bahl-c r~ Y†m: have'not got ul we I: ma iinw, us he gives very .out 1mm the- hub of our town“ .-\rr.m~-umout. should be muqe â€w th, doing,' business. I’ll Tin. or AU“ some wortLY mm' ,1 :m- w... puyuu'nt at small “"3 Timw in the northwest 'wppn to know that Mr. Non h worst-lit. on Council meet- {0" find if. somewhat inconven- .or WM?! amounts Daniel Alida is lacing weigh ‘.t““3‘1t‘ we “run Trunk stool: ‘1}! Hui-«rm. It will 1)? at greyt ’DW’W' H) farmers, a8 it “(In W.“ “Hw and bother of reloading "m†1% worse, waiting for the â€WOW-a u ho have things very MI" ‘1: {inc days farmers be- g" “V'i'iHL! for hours and on cold 441-“. they find great dlï¬' Orv. “HM“ it must have new annoyihu to the Citizens to hifve ‘St, CUHiph-u-ly taken up With "‘hm'l' [ml cattle. No doubt all .“PPT'TLIM- the new move very in«l fool it in keeping ahreast 'tl‘t‘ [Many othPr conveniences km Mi“!- llshered in for Speedy Ill HI (gdmg game for the champ- m the town league rev-in: 7rd bcnncn the Baunkera and mm Commn‘f’s te-mq on ,.W.,-,‘ng lust. TwiCO l‘e'ore H. rouns battled for suprem- "1 ll OS or (n the caning in question crowd of {Time was In at- 0 5.8 the It!!l'~*h. k. rs sturu'l out “2th a or a time it looked blue for ml (e-llows. who showed up H... initid inning. Grud- \‘x-l', they got down to “i \Vhi'" the Ii-th inning, r mnerl upon, was reach- ..:e in the lead 10 to 8. 'rllJilllLV' the best game in , :‘u‘ this season, and one unmarked Le never knew {0 Come- ([1 the C ions t \‘U S'm will commence at four 1., and a full nine innings gut. As this is the ï¬rst m that Durham has seen of sports, there should be 'Hnul in utttndunce. Wesley S“. â€mm-seeker .“un’tObil, The Firat T: BASEBALL. , much good material in lim- of baseball. l‘V! ning of this week. the from Marktlale will be «I picked team Irom the 1 «no a game. They med to appear last Fri- it «:‘lnfd all day. the tw-llt-(l. [‘1 â€May cwning, [h good weather condi- .iil lw on the job. and if n- truc, they understand ‘3‘ on the ball Iield.= [mm is conï¬dent they mm, and from the game night last, the Mark- [Hril church cvu‘y Sun- inspiring to thv purson :‘mg to the congregation )l m L'orm-rs Crow, like all A is uvm‘ to UumLJk on m show lllb colors. We :{»4 right. wlcng his own \\'.\' Black the most. \Hm, after filling vucan 1: Mid Bentiuck schools spring, has reuChed the â€wrung and has settled - 32-.11‘ In No. 9,0leuelg. ux terth is more than 0; its name, at least as mum! at Dundalk. Every {Ml the day Vt'l‘y much r hold it in their memory rm, and night I haw: to 1- true, tl a 005 the tuna is 1 rm. and 1 Chapman has bun con- m-d {or some timr with In- is under the cure of nJ is l't‘COVt‘l'ihg slowly. u got user-re shaking 3th by inuwing from u it “as in motion. the n: driving too clo.~e to be ready for traflic by the month.â€"Walkeft00 U g, Lrom m. with IS MVM~VKCH ht Hutton t'l‘ sister a jolly :'2n,«â€s team on mt. Twice re'ore ttiev‘l for suprem- Oilt 'u {.9 in the u u very eluoy In her son, Dav “I go ~some to l‘, Mrs. Jus. little lady. want west Excursion. (-Ie ht‘ may 111'." Sp} [It n-t u rm- .y' ("DOS Dear Sinâ€"I thought I would drop you atew lines in reference to our trip out West. We left the new C. l'. R. station, Durham, on July 7th. and arrived in Toronto about 12 o’clock, the same day, and then left at two o’clock the same day for Port Ar- thur, arriving there 5.15 Thursday morning. We were met at the stu- tion by John Ritchie, School IIISp'OtOX‘ for this district, who took charge of our ladies and conducted them to his home, where they were given a good time. Edit-or Chronicle. Mr. S. McCracken and mysetl met Messrs. C. McK‘mmm and Goo. Law- rence. Mr. McKinncn had a horse hitched and we were driven all over Port Arthur, and over to the ruins caused by the dam breaking away. and then to his beautiful home where a very tempting dinner was The next day we were taken in charge. by Mr. Geo. Lawrence, who is just as jolly and genial as ever. He drove us through Fort William and then to his home, where we were most hospitably entertained, and provided with another good din- ner. From the way we were enter- tained by cur Irknds, in Port Ar- thur, we are forced to conclude that they have lost none of their for- mer generosity. â€" ‘_ L1,- On Friday evening we took train for W'innipeg, where wc now staying to visit the Exhih which will be no small affair intcnd to go next to Durban, \ we will meet Samuel McGirr, later on to Edmonton, where we to enjoy the company or Beaten. .9 ,_ ___2L‘. “At-t ‘l':Q‘ provided by Mrs. McKinno'n, who knows how to entertain a hungry visitor. only. Satisfaction means “that which sat- isfies.†Use â€Salada†Tea and you will appreciate this definition. Sold by all grocers in sealed lead packets ART AT TORONTO EXHIBITION. 1"".va [u bll‘u) UV†---------- ~vâ€"V_- Energetic efforts are being made. {oldireotors are in favor of makingvsyfe'c; make the Canadian National EXhlbl- ial rates to policy holders whose . d h“ ear buildings are furnished with light- tion of Torontgbttbore a? “2111):: 14 Ding rods, as on such buildings they from August ° :1) , ‘ have never yet been called upon to one of exceptional merit. especially ay out one dollar for dama es. . D artment. At his surely is one roof of the e fic- m the Educational ep liency of rodsâ€"C iftord Express. collection of â€me of the zines‘tnfamt- (This looks like an advertisement tori int! 300‘“ to "1° world has n 3" , the lightning rod men. who were ot-' cured from the most famous Art~ten cursed in times gone by for the‘ Galleries in EurOpe and “fill form anlgggalgflcgiarl 33v 8:13.! hL%p:s§g dgnligg: Art Loan 001100.603 “perm" 't ‘9 be" ning rods are not expensive and are lieved, to anytime that has ever been said to be as good as the bestâ€"Ed.) -_ n 1 l nL-nngn‘n \ soen (in. the - continent- DURHAMITES IN THE WEST. ‘Winnipeg, July 12th, 1908 Yours with best wishes, J. G. WILSON nnipeg, where we are to visit the Exhibition, 6 no small affair. Vie next to Durham, where Samuel McGirr, and we hope l ‘ I ;,,|(_3'liironiole.) Al." the i The early closing by-law has been squashed and we have returned to :the old ordt-r of things. ,3 Otto Fink has return «1 to town ow- !ing to the Hamilton Lacrosse team becoming defunct. This is rather un- fortunate for the young man, as he has jpst made his debut as aprofes- : The directors of the Germania Fire tInsurance Company held a meeting in the company’s office. at Ayton,on Sut- urday to adjust claims for losses by ’lightning during the East two or three weeks. They pai out nearly $2,000 in this connection. Some of the directors are in favor of making spec- ial rates to policy holders whose buildings are furnished with light- ning rods, as on such buildings they have never yet been called upon to ay out one dollar for dama es. | his surely is one roof of the e fic- Iiency of rodsâ€"C ittord EXpress. “This looks like an advertisement for .the lightning rod men. who were of- :ten cursed in timesgone by for the But Find the Way to Digest What You Do Eat. The first thing to do in the (use or indigestion or stomach weakness is to strengthen the muscular walls of the. stomach and intestines, so that they will care for the food that is mitt-n. In no other way can this he done. as well as by taking a Mi-o-nu. tablet before each meal. This re- stores strength to the stomach mus- cles and stimulates the pourinx out of gastric juices, then the food di- gests readily and you begin to get the full benefit from what you e L. EAT WHAT YOU WANT Use Mi-o-na whenever you 11. w sick headachr, heartburn, bad taste in the mouth contul tongue, spots before the eyes, slm‘plcssnfss and the many other symptoms that aro the dinct result of indigestion Mucfarlane (1.0 gin with every 50 cent box of Mi-o-na :1 guarantvc to refund the money unless the rum- edy (tun-s. . Mr. Geo. 11. Mitchell. edit'or or the Post, has also gone _(_)n the gum-till†Mr. Chas. Coupinger. of the post of- ï¬ce, has left for a trip to Quohec. and other poEnts oust. He will see. the tvrcentenury pageant. William Berry. owing to the break- ing of aclmin while ulling down a barn,fen and broke hsarnlin two places. also injuring his shoulder and back. siomil. Hanover. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE 5} rep! Canada is celebrating the three hnndmdth anniversary of the found- ing of Quebec. more of which will he found on page four of this issue. She is also celebrating the forty-ï¬rst anni- veIsaI-y of Confedelation. A recent Sunday was appointed foI special pat- Iiotie serices in the chIIIches in con- neuion with these nationalâ€"and in- tvrIIatioIIalâ€"wvents. l happened to he in the Highlands of Ontario, where thousands of fortunate AIIIericans spend their vacation days, and heard aveneIahle Scotch divine voice soIIIe sentiments from the pol Iit that are worthy of repetition. hose good people who have a lingeIing notion that the av erage Canadian is pining for annexation with the United States. and those other folks who have set their hearts on sexless suffrage. will he startled, if not convinced, by these sentiments. It was Rev. Dr. R. N. Grant. of ()riliia. speaking. The vdituruf the Dubroit Saturday Night, having just returned from a vacation in northern Ontario, indulges in these reflections: ‘ Tammie.†he declared, “is one of the greatest gifts God has ever be- stowed on any people. And he has given this land as truly as he ever gave Palestine to the children nf Israel.†“If the sisters in London and else- where who want to mu», so badly will bring up their buys and girls properly they will be doing a better service for the state than by marking a piece of paper at the polls. I don't know that marking a ballot. ever ennnbled any of us very much. Anarchy in the nursery means anarchy in the state.†And those of us who have been tempted to how the knee to the golden calf will doubtless ï¬nd some food for reflection in this part of the reverend gvntlenmn’s humble and earnest sup- plivation to tho Deity: “VVO confess, O God, that the war. ship of millimmiws has begun to grow in our land. God fnrbid that itshnuld ever take root here.â€-â€"'l‘ornnto Satur- day night. A strange coincidence was related us by Mr. M. K. Richardson recently. While in Barrie on June 18 last he stepped into anews store and picked up an English publicattion issued by the Ilarmsworths, and noted ahead- line, “\Vhat would we give to have seen the battle of W'aterloo?†(Mr. Richardson remarked to a young lady who stood near, that it was rather a peculiar incident that he should read this line. as the day was the anniver- sary or the battle of Waterloo. 'Yes‘ replied the young lady. “it is peculiar but not nearly so strange as that you should appeal to me. agreat grand- daughter ot General Bluoher.†The young woman's father is an employee of the Grand Trunk in Barrie. and her claim to distinction was bona tide.â€"Flesherton Advance. A STRANGE COINCIDENCE Canada and the Golden Calf. Counterfeit ten-dollar hills of the Standard Bank of Canada are being circulated in some parts of the country. The counterfeit bills are all prints, are dated May 1, 1901, and are numbered either 160025, 21345 or 31024. An effort is being made to trace some of thebad money into tne hands of the counterfeiters, who are believed to be making the notes somewhere in the vicinity of Toronto. The Standard Bank are also co-operatmg with the police in the attempts made to stop the circulation of the had in )ney and to arrrst the counterfeiters.â€"-~(.'o|ling- wood Enterprise. The terrible itching and smarting. incident to certain skin diseases. is almost instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain’s Salve Price, 25 cents. For sale at all all Drug Stores. I cannot Spellâ€"I wish I cood! The dictionary is no gould To aid 3. boy in spelling write, And mother is too busy quight: She never can take time to seigh 'Whethor a horse should “112)" or ‘nay' Whether to pen "The pretty flhour Came up and withered in an hour,‘ Or not, and anyhow I trigh It's not correct to even ny. I'd like to be a savage. thain I’d never need to Spell agent â€"The Bohemian. l. by either of the undersigned up to noon on Saturday the 25th July. for the building of two cement concrete abntawnts for: swel bfldke over 1 branch ot the Saugeen River on the town line between Lot 23. Qon. 9. Glenelz and Lot 1. Con. 9 Arterneeia. Also for cement covering for the me. The lowest or auv tender not neceesarly Twenty Five Ce_nts is the Price of A THREE YEAR OLD HORSE PROM Mark Langdon's Konilw,ortli or about June 26th. dark sorrz-f nllft front foot white and both hind fu-t. white strip on face, driving horse. Anyone sending information as to its whereabouts will be suitably rewarded. WM. PEARCE Wesley P. 0.. or MARK LANGDON, Kenilworth. July 23- 08 1:11. Plus and speciï¬cuions can be soon 1t the railway of either of the undonigned . Taoo.McFADsz Lot]. Con. 1. 8.0.8. Glenda. Durhun P. 0.. ALEX MUInLotm. Con. 8. North Arte- nun. Ceylon P. O. "ENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED Strayed or Stolen. Notice to Contractors. Bad Ten Dollar Billn. Butter ............... )9 to Eggs ................. 16 to Potatoes per b1; ..... . 85 to Flour per 0!". ........ 2 50 to Ottmoal per lack. .... 3 00 to Chop pot cwt ........ l 60 to Live Hon. put out... 6 00 to Drodeogl per cwt. 7 50 to Hide- por 1b........ 4m Shannan...†25:0 DuuuAl. July 22. 1908 Full Wheat .......... 8 90 to 8 Spring Wheat ........ 90 to The Bell Telephone Company of Canada is about to publish a - - new issue of the - -; Orders tor new connections. chutes 0! ï¬rms names. change 0! street addresses. or for duplicate entries should be hand- ed In at once to Wm. Leldlew. Local Mgr. Official Telephone Directory New Telephone Directory ................ tor thc................ District of Central Ontario, in- - - eluding Durham - - Pumps of all Kinds. Galvanized and Iron Pip ing; Brass, Brass Line and Iron Cylinders. Pumps from $2 upward. ~30? open every afternoon. All REPAIRING promptly and pro; orlv attended to. W. D- CONNOR Market Report. kW. [1. COMM"! Manufscturor 0! And Dealer in â€" 12 to 10 so IO 16 325 175 12} 10 I. 80