crest and Am“. 116 regularlyâ€" â€"]n ‘1]. Bank will, with ths, soon 81'0me - your safeguard in: 3 Account. :e. Hutton. n. 0., c. I. r u 's: .x .\' u R RSI DENCEâ€"COB. l -. am! (haunts Straws-North 0’ iv." v'xum-h Htï¬ce hours-941 a... I 7 '9 um. Telephone 50. 10. RANCH '.'~'I« ‘HN‘ AND SURGEON, OF- Illa mm PUBLIC, 00313158103- ‘l’. (" mveyanver, c. Ilium.“ t. Muney 10 140‘“ 19.0" 0‘ W" Licenses. A â€DC!“ ï¬n“. “nugget“. um: 00 Eyo. B iippoor for _th_o Con-3y}! GMo _- ‘- Manager. F GRANT. D. D. s..I.. D. s. u »:.: rm DI'ATE. UNIVERSI- Exitâ€"1A.); 0331‘. (Lotto: Tm) UR‘HAM, ONT tly uzehdéii' tBI Ordm In ' Implement Wuotoo-O. ml. or n the Chronielï¬ou Dr. w. 0. Pickering Dentist. ‘iâ€"I (H'Pr J. J. Hunter’s. Arthur Sun, I. D. ix: me New Hunter Block. 0600 .2. H) a. m.. to 4 p. m. and] to, 'pwcial attention given to dual. n and children. 300M000. 0" rmbvterian Church. .‘l "' M: THROAT NOSE W. F. Dunn, w? r: R. SOLICITOB. PONL amieson Maclaurin. A. H. Jackson. Miscellaneous. [ntym Block, 0'. am. Ontario. J. P. Telford. R. 890??" . Iiux London Ophthlnk HUI:- ....I.-n Sq. Throat and Non BOO. SPECIALIST : \VD RESIDENCE A «at, anen: Town. Durban m 1.. ’ to" .. o ’clock . Notary P0558. Nest Rates. xym Block, 0" DR. BURT. P.. LONLUSI. 3233. FR of London, NOV t ‘ h icago. . IRW'IN z! Direclorv “RDA BLISH ED Dirc’f’on’ â€use. Durban. the 2nd um. Hoursâ€"14 o... Du ll’ Nose and Throat. Dz’reclon'. LICITOR. gjrc. are paid .Vlf‘LI w- ». (no a U‘ra'liuato BOY‘ .f Ontario. Branches. over Post 0'5" wan Maud. MORNING ll D30 Ipmlta '1? "3 am . - «In. Minna... . rflon rdinglf. r 3.10." 'St-t am}. Ir each Tum d.» Inuiness with H. H. MILLER thw Hanover (Tonveyancer He offers: Mama. Hianelg. Frame Dwelling. Bank Barn, u Nd Farm, ought to hint“!!! Will «911 ..;r 33“â€. Mme» ulmxelg, splendid location. extra gut-d Buildings, cheap at "an, \H 1M0 ieg‘ fall ana Winter vests ma D: awe-rs from 50. Q. Ladies' black sateen Undenkim, $1.!“ and 81.75 each. Chil«h»..‘s white wool Boas, we" 50.x. and 650. each. 899 nut“ 350. and 500. DMD 00068. )lelf‘ l'ardigan Jackets, D. 8.. 1.00 $1.35. and $1.50 each. chrniile Table Covers, 6â€"4 size, 1.15 100 ‘Crt‘s .-u Durham Road. Bentinck. good Farm. Bank Barn, Fair Dwelling. an“) tor $2510.). 100 acres, HUM good Buildings, :lono wor- thneariv Hm .53‘01) asked tor the farm Sour Cram turd P.0. : acre building lot in Durham. for ale cheap. nr mule for anything a mu) can eat, wean ur throw u stick at. Property hmght and sold onCommissiOII “9003' Y“ “NIH! . Dab“ â€IMMo CoPo R0 tickets am c (-eau Tickets for sale m At 3;!qu ii. Durham Cement 00., phced "1 my hand~ '~ r sale, cheap. Alway~ rompt, never negligent. D789 PU M PS A m- canning a sketch and deacflï¬tlon mu m; _ y . rmm our opinion free w other an in... , a pwha‘dy pacemabtï¬ofommunlcu 0v-1 V: ‘ "llfldelluaL "AND on Pmm 58,, w ... u amt atency for securing“ t2. lulu-v :1 {men rouirh Mann maul wtzvn withoutchmgmthom scientific lineman. 1|| __A“A.. .I _..,-l_‘- A mm 111 mmy Uluatnted vastly. W ctr- cum [1 of any scientiï¬c journal. Terms 10; Cum“ ! 701$ younpoewo medo 80“ b! 111 new «1. alen. mm a co. 33m mfleflgk Harlem, Oct. 22, 1908 Du ynn want to make money and Peaches Pears . and Plums in Full Swing W' H. BEAN and oral am lint [be The Big "- Calder Block Dl' each. 39 114 size. Flmnelotte Elam. (49, $1.25 each. ,m‘ fall and winter Vest. and Dx uwers from 5c. 0. GEN " ' ‘ I; WHITMORE. Durham. mnforters from $1.36 to $3.“) Ho 3.". Chap H H. Miller, Call and see Us SAVE MONEY ? 1 I.» Hanover Conveyancer. \Car of Mixed ChOP Just Arrived. m- to inform my custamers ( .hlic in general that [am '- furnish New Pumps and Well Drilling, Re Curbing ~ I‘ uhiug done with cement \il HI‘dBl‘S taken at the Old -. MMhm’au’s mill will be 'Tc-mled to. A“ Work gnar- ' “Live and let live†prices. 6. mï¬iï¬m on». "' I Easier to An not 318% $30.00. Bi V: . Full Show-than or Loose Leaf Backup“; cour- 000. By mail, .10.†". Should start to-day. 5‘ Bloor 8!... B. A. l'uqflnr- ‘ Emma.“ _. KINDS OF 84 size, 2.75 | COUNTY DISTRICT I Last Friday while engaged in ven- eering Mr. Ignatz Sohaefter‘s house the scaffolding collapsed 1nd Mr. Joseph Ohreoht and Mr. Behaefuer were precipitated to the ground a distance of eighteen feet. with the a hand and Mr. Obrecht a Ibrokem rib. They were both fortunate in esâ€" qaping as well as they did. -Bruce Herald. Twenty ytar: ago when \Valkerton :wM being staked out for a city, the :late George Gould thought he wruld Lbnnutify that portion of the “'eat lV‘V'nrd wher: he relided. by plan‘tinn‘ .21 Ishade trzas. According to an 01:1 byelaw, which we b3lieve is still in .force, I): was entitled to 250 for each ftre: planted. Being in easy circum- On Thursday of last week as Mr. Alex. W'ilson, day engineer at the power house, was standing on a '7 foot atop ladder tightening a nut 'on a ahaft, the. ladder collapsei. throw- ing Mr. \Vilmn heavily on the cement' floor. It was a serious fall for any- one, but particularly for a Ins-In of his age. and he sustained a severe smock, affecting his back. However, no bones were broken and he 'was recovering when last heard from.â€" Representative. Last Monday Graham Patterson of Bhelibournz, -brought three small carrots into this office. There is nothing remarkable in the carroti thd'mselves, the peculiar fleature in connection with them being that pert. ration by t‘n r0 ts of .i 85.90i‘f'9 of vegetation called quack graze. The roots are about a sixteenth cf an inch in diameter and they «seem to have had no difficulty in making. their way through the carrots. It is a curious freak of natur3.â€"Frec Press. A gentleman who had neVer hunt- ed rabbits‘Went out the other day with a young hunter of local celebrity.i The genthelman heard the dog coming‘ and thinking it was't he rabbit, ï¬red at it. Fortunately his aim vvmapoorE as his judgment of what a rabbit looked like and the dog went en un- scathed. Another young Nimrod at the toWn saw a rabbit conning straight towards him and fired at it, ,uneffectuafllly. The rabbit came on and ran between his feet. He closed his legs on the beast. he says, but be- fore he could grab it Bret 'Rabbiti had wiggled through and got away This is not an Uncle Reunus story, but might be added to the collection. Both of the incidents actually oc- curred.â€"Fleaherton Advance. I The town clerk’s office in the mar- ket building is liable to discharges of sewer gas, and yesterday was one 'of 'the occasions on which it was 'par- ticularly bad. The presence of the gas is explained by the circuï¬nstance that when the heating furnace waa put in the building some of the chimneys Were put out of commissisn and ex-Fire Chief°\V. A. Howard rooted one over into which a venti- lation pipe was conveyed. As the egress of gas was thus shut off, it nalturally finds its exit 'through the easiest channel, which appears to be through the traps of the piulmbing into the. building. Whenever the. wind blows from the west into ‘the mouth of the. sewer, we are inform- ed. the nuisance is the greatest. â€" Owen Sound Adverti4er. stances 11: never billed the town for the amount. Th3 tree-s however grew. Mr. Gould did, and th: matter was almost lost track of. Fartune wasnat a; kind as formerly to his ag2d wid..-w and 5llc fz-lt the need of his uncollsct- ed Ironéy. She therefore billed the town on Monday night, and althvugh the Statut: of Limitations voided her claim, yut thz councillors decided th n themselves behind the, law. to sore: account, and gtnzrously paid the which amounted to fiv: dsllurs. â€" Bruce Timzs. For Your 3d parts of the air passages! ' The! bronchial tubes an be reached by dry air. llyomei is a air treatment from which you Balsamic effect of living in d Eucalyptic Forests, and bronchial dry get the the Pin: an where catarrhal Itroubdes do not exist. Hyomei destroys the germs that cause disease of the breathing or- gans; you simply by the use of a rubber inhaler, mix Hyomei air with th as it reaches the Hyomei destroys cause diszase of the t gums; you simply by rubber inhalzr, mix H5 your inward breath as diaeaszd parts where c: ctial, croup _or pneumo multiplying by million sanufted out, as they :1: their extermination me provoment. Macfarilane‘ Co. ha IQ. ' “ for Hyomsi and to satiSfY' TEACH YOURSELF NOW Mt Forest Man Injured Two True Rabbit Yarns. A Generous Council Troubled With Gas. A Curious Freak. '1'.-- 3“" and will furnish the con.- .4: [or $1.00 under guarantee n#Your Children and Your Friends’ Sake. th e mgency In the car 1890. 18 years ago, Mrs. G. S. Gesner. 0 Belle Isle. N .S., was in a sad condi- tion. All her relauves h. d died of consumption. and there wan every indication that a 0 was going the name “ ay. '1 hi~ was aggravated by an attack of Kidney Trouble. At this nnint her hu-baud suggested to try ESYCHINE. Tue doctor who attended said Bend Coupon to Dr. Slocum. Limited, Tnmnto. for a trial. Doctor changes his Mind! Psyohlno Stands l8 Yun’ Tm. Psychine wss worthless; but. it affected a. wonderful cure. EIGHTEEN YEARS Ar'ncr. in a letter baring due august. 14 l9“8. Mrs. Gesnnr says. â€I am better thank have been for years. My lungs have not troubled me since I took your treatment. Mv physician tom me I mn‘ll 2m? tnkn n ‘ottn-rt nin tum; sum-ring from Lung Trouble and General Debility." ll sold by all drug stora-x.60c . .116 31. 00. PSYFIHN Mr9 G. SIGESHER; Geo. 'Purves, of Allan Park, died in Dauphin. Man, on Sunday, Oct. 4th at 6 p.m. at the home 'of his niece, Mrs. Geo. F. Sumpton. He was taken ill with typhoid fever .only a few days previous, and it was not thought he was in any immediate danger. A few mom- ents before death he was conversng and eXpressed the thought that he would be alright again in another week. little thinking that in less than ten minutes he would cross the great divide. His son. W. E. Purves. a C. N. R. hrakeman. had laid off duty to be with him while sick. The funeral was conducted from Mr. G. F. Sumpton’s residence. on Wednes- day, October 7th, at 2.30 9.111.. ser- vices being held by the Rev. R. 11. Gilmour. Those in mourning in at- tendance were, _W. E. l’urves, Mrs. J. 11. Su’mpton, .512, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Sumpton. and Mr. and Mrs. 'Jno. Willis. The pull bearers were, Thos. Caldwell, Joim Daniels, Mr. Racey, Archie, Esplen, Alex. Esplen and II. EsplenLâ€"Hanover ’Post. Malcolm McIntyre, the mail carrier from McIntyre, was getting the Mc- Intyre: mail at the Dundalk post of- fice Friday when ’Generul Util ty started ringing the town bell just across the. street. The horse appar- ently mistook the fisrt clang of the hell for the ringing in or rural free delivery and wisuing to help the government aome before the electims started in inauguratingthc system at a good clip. Mr. McIntyre. had time to grab the tail board of the rig and parties down Main street thought he was exercising for the relay race on fair day. The horse turned on the commons to make a shorter cut for Mclntyre, but Mr. Mclnltyrc. .«till hung on hehind and finally got tzw. animal persuaded to stol; on Owen Sound street and post- pone the r. l'. d. not until the salary is increased to fit the work. Mr. Mcln’tyn-‘s face was geraped 41 little by contact with thr- rig, but he for- tunately escaped more serious in- jury.â€"llurald. To maintain health a mature man or woman needs just enough food to repair the waste and simply energy and body heat. The habitual consump- tion of more food than is necessary for these purposes is the prime cause of stomach troubles, rheumatism and disorders of the kidneys. If troubled with indigestion. revise your diet. let reason and not appetite 'control and take a few doses of Chamber,- lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and on will soon be all right again. or sale by all drug stores. Editor A. W. Wright, B.A.._our 0+: teemed confrere 0f "Th-£- Confederate†who takes to the pclitical stump as naturally as a "duck takes to water,†'held forth to an audience of seven. at Gordonville en Mrnday evening. Seven is the perfect number and it therefore without doubt afforded the Editor great pleasure to break the seven seals of the Laurier Gosern- [ment’s record in the presence of “the sacred number. The small attend- ance is no reflection on the oratoric- al ability of the speakers for consid- erable lethargy exists an over the country on the political issues of the day. The tap root of the lack of the interest lies in the fact that the great unwashed public have began to sit up and now wonder if ‘politeal parties are not equally anxious to s-tcuret power in order that they |may plunder the resouoea of their beloved ones and feather the nest of their friends. It‘s a funny. tun- ny gameâ€"politics «(ten mikes strange bedtellowlsPArthur Enterprise, i , COUPON Please send trial bottle of PSYCHINE in accordance wi h your spec! lutfer. PSYCHINE h the GREATEST TOXIC, and More Than Enough is Too Much. No Grit Enthusiasm There TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. Died in The West. , and i rrcommcml .Ltu all who are The Fast. Mall. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Mr. W. A. Tom, livenyman, lost a vaéluuble horse on Sunday afternom under peculiar circumstances. The :u‘li-mul had been engaged by Mr. and Mn. W. T. Allan for an after- s'noon drive. into the csuntry. On 'xeuchiug the hill near the Arbuth- not homestead «n the tawn line beâ€" tween Nottuwlsagu and Collingwocd Itownship, they stapped anl while Mr. Allan wagnt into a birch grove Mrs. Allan rcuminzd by the horse and buggy that had been dmwn to .the sid: of the road. While Mr. :Allun was away the h" JTs: teak (right and with the buggy commencezl to grace down ch: bill. It howevel. hal énot gone ’ur when it stumbled and gfell, brgak'mg its neck. causing deatn 'very quickly. The buggy was some- wuaut damaged but not seriously. Mr. ------- -"â€"â€" --* :'-â€"' - ‘ ‘v â€" “twi- 5"" feet into an embankment. To a spec-“m“ 3.55,..." Walk'r'normflp... 1,25 9,. tator it looked as though Jack's :47 a; In†m“ ’ ‘3 1-“ awakening would take place on amâ€: 3:31 :z 3: a ‘3 - 7, Dutie- ’07 1227 other 313â€".whe" [mime 3"†“on u: wwmmsu nu ated wtih Wings or tails. and where 757 my“). no u a... tt-hey 'are “suffering torment or en- '10 "5 fl-St'o'I-llï¬ï¬‚ 11“ ‘° 1 RC.- tinwithtnintondtm-Tomto. â€3““! “3" 1‘ 1â€â€œ “‘1' b“ ,“ “ Tums goech betwoo: DJ»- an Tomato. Weighs-lees true. that Jack picked Speed. comfort and utety. Try the people's ' ° 3 line.â€"nc l w m tJ notion. Oonotono )himaelf upfl and was still pl-ased to mean-:15 “gawk“: find that he was still hem' The WeorealeoA to for Allen end Dominion au‘toist didn't stop t) see which Elle steamship-,CJ’. . ocean linen and Dominion of the Valley of the Shadow Jack 3‘9"“. “whatnot“. was on, but left without leaving his number or address. Cansequently the cyclist couldn’t reach him with the law and had to take out ‘his chagrin by reading the stranger a lett thund‘ blessing. Strung: to say Jack issued from the accident with his experience cnimrgcd rather than his head broke. â€"Bruce 11.1135. noun $388!! Going out 1 mow Having decided to give up the Gen my entire stock w Because you have contracted ordi- nary colds and recovered from them without treatment of any kind, 10 nut for a moment imagine t..at colds ..rc not dangerous. Everyone knows that épneumonia and chronic cat..rrh have their origin in a common cold.Con- sumption in not caused by a cold but the cold prepares the system for the reception and develbpment of t.:e germs that would not otherwise have found lodgmcnt It is the same with infectious diseases, Dip.i.theria, scar- let fever measles and Whooping coug'i are more likely to be contract- ed when the child has ‘a cold. \‘ou will see from this that more real lurks in a cold than in any other of the con’mon ailments. The easiest and quickest way to cure a cold is to take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. The many remarkahlt cures effected by this preparation have made it i’ a staple article of trade over a large . art of the world. For cake by all Brag stores. and Mrs. Allan reached home met in the afternoon and at unce re- ported the curcumzstanceb‘ to Mr. Tom, the owner of the hume. The loss will amount to between $150 and .3175 and will probably nun/e to be borne by Mr. Allanâ€"Col.o’mg‘woï¬ Bmlletill. Misfortuncs szem to be following in tne tracks of motorman J. Dalton of tne Toronto Railway C-Jmpany. and yestzrduy brought about the third accident in winch he has Lgur- ed during the last five mpnths. The two previous ones proved fatal ani yesterday's may have the sune re- sult. It was while a spzed test was be- ing made by a Bathurst street car, under the SUUCI'ViSlOD of Claims Agent Jaunés Forrest. of the Tor- onto Railway Company, twat the. ac- cident ha'pleed, it was witlnn a few feet Lroxn the spot where the collision occurred on the 7th of ‘Oc-E tober, in which Miss Belle Commings| lost mar lilz. The victim thm’ time was Mr. John Kidncy, aged sixty, of 148 Spadina Avtnug. He has a brok- cn shoulder blade, a cut nose and arm, is suffering from concussion of the brain, and lists in a cut cal con- di ion in St. MiCIIuel s llOsp-tul. thl‘e he was hurried in the poliCe 'ambul- anon. According to Mr. Furrgster, a speed of about eight miles an hour was put on at the foot of Bathurst street, but it was turned on about Spadina Avenue. It was just then that Mr. ,Kidncy was seen, and des- pite. the ringing of the gong he did not seem to n ‘tice the appraach 0f the. car..1‘he motorman put. on the 'brakcs, but could not stop sun en_mgh. Dzulto was running,the Bathurst street r‘ which, on the 9th of April, killcd four-yoar-old Thomzn Norman McKeown, and was motorman on the car which collided at the Front St. diamond cro=sing two weeks ag2. he- sidcs the accident in “hich he f’gur- ed yesterday. Bad Breath From Indigestion Cannot be Overcome With Perfumes. Nine-tenths of the offensive breath is :1 result of stomach trouble. It cannot b0 overcome by breath per- fumea or any other palliative meas- urea. o If you have a bad breath: if there heartburn, flatulence and gulpings of undigested food; if the stomach burn; or smarts; if there is sleepless- ness, nervousness, headaches or any other symptoms of indigestion. use Miâ€"o-na stomach tablets and get well. A 50 cent box of Mi-o-ha «stomach tablets lasts for a. couple of weeks will ward off a dozen mild ‘att'acks of indigestion, while its continued use will give an absolute and complete cure. l Maofanlane Co. have seen so many cures made by Mi-o-na stomach tablata that they will give a gun:- ante: with every box to refund the money if it fails: . . ; . Wh. Com~ Are Dangerous An Unfortunate Motorman. WORSE THAN ONIONS Horse Was Killed. an automob; With the owint of tho new Candis- P: dig-com of ciï¬c Lino another milestone bu boon null road “,1 ‘ ed in tho history of our town. .......,g.... n“ ’1‘)! folio-ins time table mil be in elect For Bargains in Men’s and Boys Suits Odd Pants Rain-Coats Umbrellas Hats and Caps Shirts Collars and Ties The eohool le thoroughly equipped in teeohlng eblllty, in ohemioel end elootricel ouppliee end ï¬ttings. «0.. for full Junior Leeviug end Kettle uletton work. The following competent etefl en in ohsrzo : MISS DONALDA McKERRACHEB. ILA. Classics. Hoder. o. and Englieh. Intending student. should enter at the begu- ntng of the term if possible. Board can boob- talnedat reasonable ram. Durham in a health and active . town. making it a moat deeirab e C. L. GRANT MISS GERTRUDE HODGE. B.A.. Science. History and Geography. 61.00 of residence; DURHAM SCHOOL. or Bargains in Handkerchiefs t Men’s and Boys Suits Suspenders 91 Odd Pants ' Hose and Half-Hose ' “ Rain-Coats Underwear Umbrellas Swentet‘s Hats and Caps Overalls Shirts Smock} Collars and Ties Boots and Shoes Everything in the Gent’s Furnishing line. "This is your chance and y should take advuntage of it. T308. ALLAN. lot Clu- Cortmuto. Pm. Reduced prices on some broken lines of ladies’ Oxfords and Slippel which we want to dispose of. Call and see if ysur size is here, it wi save you money as well as do us a favor. The Down Town Shoe Store Now is a good time to leave your order for a pair of fall shoes. \V¢‘ have a. large SIX-Ck of factory goods in heavy and ï¬ne goods. Are you thinking of going West ? get our prices on trunks. valise: telescopes, etc, before purchasing. . Custom work and repairing done as neatly and quickly as possible! MCMCM Having decided to give up the Gent’s Furnishing Business in D my entire stock will be cleared out at While They Last Going out of Busine to Stinson’s Ice Cream Parlor, where you get the Best Ice Cream, Ice Cream Sodas, Sundaes, etc. Call in on your way home and get a quart to treat the family. Come with the Crowd STAFF AND EQUIPKENT. Latimer Bakery The Model Fm. 81.00 per month. Chairman. J. A. ROSE, Durham You get the Benefit of Quality J. S. MCILRAITH Geo. H. Stinson COST PRICE I Eggs taken as Cash C RAHAGI. Secretory i‘.‘. s. ‘CQC‘CQ . . ’ ' jfle/Vf/xsf/c J/Onda/d/ ('4de .‘ '5 KING 5‘.’ EAST _ 4 Dealers in Groceries, Flour, Feed and Seeds, Fruits mid l Jonfec- tionery , w ish to thank our customers for three years’ prosperous business, and to say in changing our system of business from credit to cash, we hope to do a more satisfactory business to both ourselves and our customers. and Iron Cylinders. ‘ "If Pumps mu $2 lump: am open "or, slut-noon. 1 1 m REPAIRING promptly “41' 0:17 “tended to. 1 «.11ch m can. {in Pumps of all Kim Galvanized and Iron W. D CONNOR BOOK-KEEPING SHURTHAND TYPEWRITING COMMERCIAL LAW COMMERCIAL CORRESPOND- ENCE PLAIN BUSINESS WRITING ORNAMENTAL WRITING HDAY and EVENING classes.i and in placing all its gradtu Each student is taught separatel his own desk. Trial lessons for week free. Visitors welcome. Business Colleg W. T. CLANCY, Pï¬ LEADS IN Mount Forest Bakery The Model