errickviiiv. th. 2.~-A very lllyS- ism"??? thanks 1" ous accident is rc-pnrtml from Kil- 'glvvn me “5 (mud nm-k. Tw†rosidvnts of Smith‘s .“f (“m"mms. at, 18. l‘llishnlinllipmmand his brother, “"0““ campaign. t-ngzag‘fl in cutting wand nu“ YUUI‘S ('9 Haiti md's farm. when hnthi ‘ A kmmkwi Inwnnsciuus from amineg ('m nown cansw. Hnw long they were but :‘muiitinn is not known, but, uf thvm rt'cnvm't-d snf’ï¬'ï¬pntly Colds and Cl "My little girl at 3 u‘chmk in the- :lftm'nmm m "a†iiziigzthsarév‘h‘gelï¬hl he-lp. .‘h‘. .~\. E. Newsumt- hmu'd : winter she ha acrnss tho. river, and ant to nis a terrible 0011 h n h ' stam'e. Although uhlv to call fur xaghoucthaï¬lmgerald the man could not, say whammy little be h pvnmi to him nor his brother when ' 2‘5": .JIEQL "I O ‘ .thers Rendered Unconscious in lost Mysterious Manner tion {WV‘I‘PI‘II SINGULAR ACCIDENT M‘HA]. u 4 Egg . 4 4, . 4 HH4 . . la??? ï¬+r>£ 4.,LH,P§LMMLH MEEEF? fr {1 rurwr .mqu .N is McINTOSH, LOCAL AGENTS rived. \ «mo 11 (“<11le of men 8 caps have just " ‘My littleg 11'] 13 subje ct to coldq,†m 3 Mrs. Wm. H. S rig N0 41Ffth: «trtet, Wheeling, ‘W. Va. “Last “inter she had a aevcre Spell and :1 t urihle cough, but I cured hr>r uith Chamberlan’ 3 Can 1) Remedy “ittout the ad of a octor, mud my little boi has been reevented; n? times rom having croup by t e timely use of th s gruep. Thi s remedy is for sale by all we stores. Hanover, On L, Oct. 28, 1908. To THE ELECTORS (w Tm: SOUTH RIDING OF G REY, ONTARIO. (-3ENTLEMEX,â€"â€"Kindly accept my SilH't‘l‘t‘ thanks for tho hearty support given me as candidate for the House nf (’mmmms at Ottawa, during the Colds and Group in Children, 8Lloh.l.l.. Hum, Calgary. CARD 0F THANKS Ynurs sincerely, I] Q .' 3 k ( a." ‘tt. I ‘ ( la at P l{o Jo 15A [JIJQ 'l'ue subject is well chosen. it is designed to SJL pupls tuinkng along ,u. line calculated to prepare them for :tie duties 0L c.t-zen.su.p; and that. «would be one 01 the most important functions 01' our uglier 150110418. The igubject is decervng ol’ consid- eration, too, by t 0»: long, pant sxsllupl age. \v at does Can-ado. null most? The country needs capital for the develolpment of its latent I‘UBUtlrkvb', .and tie labor through which this capital may be turned to prol' tame- §account. 1t needi husbandinen ior ’the vacant fields, men who w ll muse Eits m-neral wealth avail able and re. 1- : ways to\carry that which is produc- g(ad to mill‘lict. But above ev=-ryt..ingt lelae, Canada needs devempmmt Ou 'tne part of ind-v;dual c;t.zens of a ‘full realization! 01 all tee dunes w. ich go w th cit.zeush".p. In this is linclude-d not only the duty ow'ng the zfamily, but the duty to the mumm- lpality, the 10an and the Down- ion as well. There Ls involved in it dil g-enoe in buinlcss and the d:- mand tlat each cit.z~en shall keep Il‘ imsselt' fairly well informed as to ~the public arm}; of his townshp, lPrdvnnOLal and Dom'n.on Govtrnâ€" im-ents. to the end that he may, when 'callod upon, cast an intell g-...nt vote ion affairs connected w.t-h each. The greatest danger menacing this oountry is found .n the existence of an igmotrant and correupt element in the ebectorat-e on the one hand, and a comparative indifference to publtc duty by those who are fairly well informed on the other. If every Ln- telligent oLtizen could be made to realize thot he 13 real? part of the Government and 3:0 in 1y appreCiate the duty which goes with such a privilege, there would be much great- er wiadom shown in the condudt of public affalrs than is the case at the present timeâ€"Weekly Sun»- What does Canada nerd most? w;s recently givm us'tiue sunJmt {or an essay by a member of u Collegiate In- stitute atulf to the pupls in charge. T‘is d'strcsslng disease rcsults from .L disordered cond tion of the «xtomac‘», and cum be cured b taking (3.»;unbox'lain’s Stomach an L-V(r Tab]...t.3. Get a free sample at all drug _.-,tor-:s and try it. Harry is six ears old. “Pa,†he asked one day, " f I Bet martin-<1 w.ll I have a wife like ma!†"Very likely.†replied the father. "Ana if I don’t get married will I have to be an old bachelor like Uncle Tom †. “Very likely.†“Well pa,†he ’ after a. moment of deep thought, “ t’as a mighty tough world for us men, ain’t it â€41100093 Magazine. Bond your name ond oddroooond you will re- ooivo 3 tree sum 10 of SLOOUH'BOOIPOUND PENNY YAL but harmless vegetable mun. dot-cu un- to women. 311ԠMoretmmgn' All can a or id 1 1 “Mary. A. Jam. ted, 3:23:32 The up-“ ry’s Great.“ Need. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Sick Headache Down! Down! Down! Go the Prices with a Thundering Crash ! Almost Given Away u -â€"v--w‘r “v‘ on'Alex. Russell’s stockâ€"is that they do not wish to move, park. haul or ship a dollar’s worth of goods away, and it all must and positively will be sold in Durham, Ont., during this ten day sale It certainly is a rare opportunity for the people of Durham, (ï¬n-y County and surrounding country to outï¬t in Clothing, Dry Goods. Shoes, etc., especially soâ€"when you have an opportunity to bu}: good quality merchandise at. forty to ï¬fty cents on the dollar. Hundreds upon hundreds of people are now taking advantage or this great clothing, dry goods. shoes, hardware and grocery samu- ï¬ce and quit business sale of Alex. Russell’s entire stock,â€"-â€"and well they may,â€"as the prices are less than actual wholesale cost. It" is a time for clothing, dry goods, shoe, hardware and grocery buying, when one dollar will go as far as two would ordinarily. To-morrow, Thursday, Nov. 5th, Friday, Nov. 6th, and this coming Saturday. the ï¬rst big Saturday of the sale, 'Nov. 7th, these three days will be marked and remembered as the greatest days’ selling of clothing, dry goods, and shoes, men, wOmen and children s wearlng apparel, hardware, groceries etc., that was ever attempt- ed 1n Durham. Alex. Russell’s entire stock of clothing, dry goods. shoes, hardware, groceries, etc., is now in the hands of the National Salvage 00, who have instructions to sell the entire stock, at unheard of low prices, disregarding all former cost of the goods. Use .good common sense, and if you have the ready cash, then conmder and realize what this sale means to you. Act quick1y-â€"- you cannot afford to miss this sale. It the saving of money means anythmg to you, then attend this sale immediately, without delay. and you Will beneï¬t accordingly. The goods will fairly roll out of the store, Thursday, Friday, and big Saturday, November 7th. On Saturday the store will remain Open until twelve o’clock mid- night, In order to‘accommodate the big crowds attending this sale. Be careful, and be sure you ï¬nd the right place. Look for the big green sign, Alex. Russell’s entire stock, now in the hands of the National Salvage Company, who are closing out the stock at Dnrh am, Ontario. Never in Durham. ()ntari<_»’s. history of merchandising: were such immmw: crowds of people seen at any sale hmetolore. Alex. Russell’s clothing, dry goods. shoe, hardware, and grocery stew-k, now in the hands of the National Salvage Company, which must be sold out. inside often days limit. This stupendous sz-icrilim’ clothing, dry goods. shoe. hardware and grocery sale has aftl‘nt'lwl the people of Durham, Grey County and surrounding country l'or forty and ï¬fty miles in all directions The store has been literally crowded and jammed with eager buyers since the opening day of this close out, quit business sale. and the many extra saleSpeople have been worked from morning until night supplying the WM crowds of buyers that are thronging Alex. Russell’s store daily. Such a great sacriï¬ce sale of clothing, dry goods, shoes. men. women and children’s wearing apparel, hardware, groceries, ctr . was never given in Durham belbre, and its like will probably never occur here again. The National Salvage Company. of Toronto, sayâ€"that they have taken the knife and cut the prices square in two in order to close out the entire stock inside of ten days: limit. Their reason for making such a tremendous sacriï¬ce National Salvage CG. now Closing Out the Stock Rapidly Alex. 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