Now that the weather is getting cooler, we are offering an excellent stock of Furs at less than wholesale prices. Ast. Jacket Ast. Jacket On account of the amount of friendly opinions expressed by the people, “the consumers," about our recent sale, and the unfriendly opinions ex- pressed by others, we wish to place the matter before the people plainly so that everybody may understand the true position of affairs. Our aim was to give the people, “the consumers,†good goods at low prices, and the result was that during the sale we sold goods to people living in four provinces, Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia. The closing night of the sale was so successful that even the large City Departmental Stores could not touch it. We accomplished all we undertook, but we still want to do more, and we are still selling at the sale prices. 0111' stock is full 1n 'ev ery department, having got new goods continuously 3 during the sale. - cocooooooooooooooooc.0000...- ’ersian Lamb J ack’t Jacket orders carefully ï¬lled. 8‘ J. McKechnie, Durham, Ont. Produce taken as cash at the Highest Price: -.â€"--.â€"-â€"-- rimï¬â€˜nmmmw wwweuwmm 7 mag'ï¬l â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ â€"â€"~...c-â€"â€"â€"- ::::::::::::::: 58.00 Facts as we find them RUST. BURNETT A «great display of men’s caps have just ar- rived. We have a. good line of fall shoes both ï¬ne and heavy, leather lined, felt lined, just the shoe 101‘ full and winter. Fresh Groceries Always on Hand It will pay you before buying a. fall suit to come and examine our suite, ‘Regent’ brand. Our new winter styles in "Regent†Over- coats have just arrived. These are designed and made by the most expert men in the business. They have such perfection of ï¬t and ï¬nish as will appeal at once to your best judgment. Highest Price for Produce l 300000000000me mmmomuo "C- m WOOOWWW amoumummmu: : 1: 23.00 .:: 27.50 I? 60.00 The Following are the Prices Overcoats Footwear Clothing Caps Tart Martin Stole Thibet Stole Squirrel Stole Muff Sable Stole OOOOOOOOO...OOOOOOOOOOOCOOOCOOOOO. OOOOOOOOOOOOOO’. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE 14.75 11.50 16.50 5.50 The bare mention mars made last week that Dr. Merchant, Chief In- ,3pector of Schools, had paid the town in visit. It is a well-known fact fttba't "the Prov'nclal Government deciied to do away w th Model Schools, and Incmase the number of Normal Schools. It was subsequently though't Ludvyblc to rctw'n a few Model Schools, and to "spy out the Land†iwus the ObJCCt or Dr. Merchant’s vat. I ! In 1856 she was married to the late Samuel Whitmore, and settled on his farm Lot 8, Con. 22, in the township of Egremont, and remained there till 1886, when Mr. Whitmore sold the farm and moved to the township of Glenelg, where they lived on Lambton street till the death of Mr. Whitmore in 18%. Subsequent to her husband's death, the deceased lived in Durham and with her daughters in the vicinity. After disposing of her property in town two or three years ago, she spent 'a year or two with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Watson, and later with her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Davis, where she died, as above stated, on the 25th of November. SONS OF SCOTLAND . The Sons of Scotland celebmtei St. Andrews n'ght on MOn'iay last, when ofï¬ce rs were deleted and a goal proâ€" gram was: disposed: of. Dr. JamLeaon occmphed the chair and (1 charged his dutles well. a. pong by Mr. J. P. Telford and a gamech pong by Mr. Colin McFadden. A bount-fu1 supply of Oysters was (145110881 of, for the excellence 0! thch Mr. Geo. Bunsen, an caterer, Ls receiving much praise. The meet- ing was in thedr own hall. The fol lowmg {me the ofï¬cers,â€" Wm. Black .................................... Oh’ï¬t Dr. Hutton ..................... .. Pant Chief J. H. Hunter .......... Chapman B. Torry .................. Wing Bee’y. 0. Ramos ............ I'm. age, “a Tm} Short adiremea were made J by Massrs. George Bnnï¬e, Wan. Calder, Chas, Rama'ge, Dn Maclaurin, H. H. Miller, M. P.,.and Robt. chï¬arlane. Lntenspersed wLflh‘ the addresses was There are many things to be taken Lnto cone dezratfiomdn select ing the about .suLtnbl-e sites. They should be locat- ed th'h a (View ‘to their geographical .pQS tlon in the centre of a large area. ...‘th.a;r acacxss'bilj'tv by nail and other rt r.an.3p0rwt..on faall'ihims, «the pres- ent or immediate future equtpmenlb ot bul'd'ngws and grounds, the lac- commodatlon, boar-d, etc. These con- .sdiernations, we believe, Vi,“ be fully w-c-‘ghod by Dr. Merchant, and these and other things wLII form a basis for h .5 recommendation to the Gov- ernment. We would like very mudh to see Durham one of the Model School o'mtres, especially under the new con- dtlonis, but we do not imagine that any News of 9. Durham otlzven or a Durhlam paper will in- fluence Dr. Merchant in mukmg his recommendation. An observer once wondaered why it was that Providaenoel had always ar- ming-tad Lt ,so as to have large oithea at ‘the mouths of large erers. He m‘ght with equal pmpriety wonder why Prov'dcnoe so . .rranged it that Mod-21 Schools would be located in the centre at large educational are-31‘s. ,. .. :53 lg Evcrv town and. hamlet will be wxntlng one of the Medal Schools and Dr. Mglchant w'Jl and a. host of ai- v en's in making. the best. selections. The Chronlloe 11st no Idea that Dr. Murchamt w.ll be influenced by op- .':n'oms, He isn't a man of that kind, and 11's reooxnmemhzntions whatever they may be “3.11 be braised upon his own judgment of the requirements of the Province. If he thinks Dur- ham 1.: “a good. place and better than Hanover, Fl~c.sherton, Mz-;rkdsale, Walkocrton, Wanton or Owen Sound, then he w.ll recommend Durham as the .s'te for one of the Model Schools. MRS. SAMUEL “'HITMPRE. On \Vednesday, Nov. 25th, Mrs. Samuel W’hitmore died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Thos. Davis, in Glenelg. The deceased. whose maiden name was Mary Jane Dimond, was born in the Co. Leitrim, Ireland, in the year 1837. In 1840, at the age of three years, she came to Canada with her parents, one brother and one sister. and settled in the County of Halton. where they remained until the year 1850, when she moved to the vicinity of this town. at the age of thirteen years, having received a common school education in the village of Acton or where the village now stands. Like all pioneers, she was a hard- working, industrious woman, akind and affectionate wife and mother, and a very much esteemed neighbor in the communities where she dwelt. She was a devoted member of the English church, and her remains were laid away Friday afternoon in Trinity Church cemetery, the Rev. Mr. Far- qnharson officiating at the services in the absence of Rev. Mr. Bite, who is absent on account of his severe illness. McKay .. .... flamm- Guard MODEL SCHOOLS. OBITUABY. {unity in Nashway," said Mrs. Comp- ton to her husband on her return from the sewing circle. “Everybody was Book free. Half-price sale of lakes now on. See ad. on page 4 for sug- gesci0n8.â€"The House of Quality, H. H. Mockler. Many dainty Christmas gifts may be made at home. New embroidery de- signs now in stock. December Style n The Drug business carried on for the past. seven or eight years by J uhn A. Darling is changing hands. Further notice will be given next week. Mr. C. B. Armstxong, of London, is taking an inventoly of the stock. Jr. IVâ€"Mnul Smith. Muy Grier- son. Robert Pathorbough. Philip Mc- Donald. Marjorie Clark, TO CUT 200,000 FEET LOGS, TO BE laced on akds rats“! to all~.~w f ~r oadng, su-t.able roads to be made for teams to reach these roll ways, all t.mber to be cut out of a face and any zable 'wood can be cut, name to be Cut into 16 †or 4 met wood as re- qu..red. Give tender for each job separately, or the one tender to cover the whole work. Tenders are .at Durham, also to the G. . R. track 5th Past:- the bush. Also to dlellver 16’ and 4 feet wocvd to G. T. R. track. Ea§h_ of the last :f‘ï¬m. I‘D“ kn ‘M"_4 Choicesb fruits, peels, nuts, etc., for Christmas baking now in stock. New raisins, 4 lbs. for 25c. Choice canned tomatoes, “)6 a camâ€"The House of Quality, H. H. Mockler. Jr. llIâ€"Howud McDougall, Etlwin Lunacy, Boy Lamb. John 01:11:, John Smith. _ 8r. IIâ€"PerryCuwoll. Janie Oink, John Grioroon. Berth: Honou, Cali; Honeâ€. Con Lunacy. See the Broad way Uvercunts, nothing to equal them, ready-made or made to linensure.â€"â€"The House of Quality. H. H. Mockler. Sr. IIIâ€"Glndys .‘cDonald, Clan Hanan. Jr. IIâ€"Cnrrio Grioroon. Culylo MoDomld, Willie HoDoncld. Sr. Pt. IIâ€"b‘torling Ltmb, Belle McQuun-io. Jr. Po IIâ€"Goorgo Wilton. John Uuwoll, Adritn Nob“. 8r. Iâ€"Atohio Wilton. Jr. I-oMuy anb. Pom XcQuu- rie, Buncho Noble. 8. 8. N0. 6, BENT! NOR. 8r. IVâ€"Funk Twcmloy, Campbell Clark and Archie MoDougnll oqusl. Jr. lVâ€"Kuio Phillips. Iron. Brit. con. Purl Hapkino, Fred Torry. 8r. Illâ€"Hugh“ Honda, M33310 Clnrk. Willie Britten. BLAMEY.â€"In Toronto, on Monday, Nov. 23rd, 1908, Henry Blamey, aged 22 years. MORRISONâ€"0n Wednesiay, Nov. 18, Robert Oliver Morrfsrm, aged 8 years, 10 months and 22 days, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Morrison, 0! Roul-eau, 833k. Jr. IIIâ€"Berry Cox, Eve Redford, Willie Hapklne. Br‘ IIâ€"Nlne Noble. Jr. IIâ€"Jennie Britten, Neilie Mc- Dongell. Pt. IIâ€"Ette Twemley, Clere Hen dry. Dunnie Nubu, Gilbert Noble. BROWN; -In Durham, on W ednesday, December 2nd, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown, a son. 8r. Iâ€"Edgnr Boyce, Johnny Mc- Dougnll. Jr. I-Robbio Britton, John Joe Borne, Edna Cox, Sarah McCallnm. Jr. I Aâ€"Walter Boyce. G. T. R. track. Each of the laat items Can be tendered for separate- 1y. The above thber is on Lot: No. 25, 26, 27,. Con. 2, Egremont. Tenders to close on the 11th Dec. The Durham Furniture Co., le'.ted- Tenders Wanted. MARY E MORTON, Teacher. Honor Rolls. feels real haâ€"rd M. HORTON. DIED. BORN. .gh for logs and mom whgc'n sale- _cut_, same to be u, Limiéd; TM.'O “I have a 'patient sum-rim: from r‘EIMOnm-y tUbGI‘Clllnsis, \\ iw Li.» â€W†Nd 06 Work for ghout tin-9e month!i DOWâ€"W“ in bed part of that time. but litter], both his pulse and tmnperatpf‘e 1“" kept down and his Wright 510an up- He i8 the only flnppm‘t 0f the familyâ€"mother, cripplvd father. an younger Mther, but his neighbors are mug 3hr?†3 small amount 0‘ ‘7 0 him." , We have cranetimes thought that If 1‘“ “who. who has given tn us the cm of Dr. McClure. were aliv? } use b? mmnB and thetic in mwy p8?“ M his 31mm}: Briar Bush. f It in on halal! of cases like these. 0 "“01! the†m 0mm reaching the m 0f the Sanatnrium WSW}; m “Nth: Imkokn Free HOSP“; (u- WPQNI makes its «ppe A- .I-_- ' 'â€"â€"â€"â€"vv- v ‘V-“P-I ' “ I m I. young married um n. twen'ty- “u.†’9‘" 0f “to. For several yeam I “'0 been sick, but, always able to kâ€? my foot. Now I have came I; “‘0 “In. when I cammt wnrk. anV moot got medicine without 11194.1». My ““188â€! .flected, and I :xmwx'ltll'lg now to seoif you can gm nw‘mlo up Muskokn. Free Hospiml fur (_ unsumli ï¬ves. My 0009; wife ho'rP. 8'3 her Mn“ ave kindly ‘npened thtl (1001'. to her if I go away. ' ' ht Jut one more Of thv num‘f' ‘f" m‘gm 8‘0t0o This is from a â€woman ‘EPP‘mord. 00p. He Wml'lll‘?‘ :- . » --- “"1 I have uscd Ch lmllu‘lu u‘s Stomach and Liver Tabla-Ls for same time, and can hug than thy have ione me more 3, than any tablet! I have ever used. My trouble was: heavy dull feelin after eating. â€"Dav.'d Freeman, §{empt, Nova Sc)- tia. Theme tablets strengthen ;he stomach and “imprsve thx' digestlon. They also regulate the liver and bowels. They are far su rim to pills, but cost no more. t a free sample at Mnctgrlane Co's.. drug store and nee what a splenixl medl- olne it is. In tho current issue of the DOOR 0! HOPE. published by the National Sani- tarium Association, 347 King Street West, Toronto, at page is given over to lotters received from the many person! from ‘11 put; of the Umninion seeking admission to the Muskolu Free HOIYitll for Consumpl i ves. Se (10:11 luv. we read anything mom pathetic. Here, for example. is a letter from o hysician in freeware. (int. “king or the “mission 01's patlt’nlv by tho nuns of Morrison. He any! i" “I would like to urge strongly 99°“ {loo the great chime of this patient. a ll†no homoâ€"mother deadâ€"Juliet working as “arm laborer. The boy has been living with an unmarried uncle’ no housekeeperâ€"work. cooking. etc" beinf done by the uncle. The b0!" 1â€â€œ oboo ntoly no plug to go where he might be given any rezusonnhle are. an he can got none when he in." Another cute is from Thor-old. John-ton Weldon writes :-â€" mncrnn To DIE on G0 WITH mnvoums “my “Thom I nought and hail “Puylmver ' “41nd, not box m vex-y ’31:?“ ‘3 I u â€"' may send us For That Dull Feelmg After Eating. I "I could mat . m. :29, W ‘Q- A- onionâ€"yet' I ,Pnris, Nov. 24.~Prof. Metchnikoa, the Russian sub-direcun- of the Pasteur Institute. who will receive half the Noble Prize this year for media). physiological research. said tn-day that he will devote the sum to further study of means to promote longevity, Said the professor: “I shall spend the sum of 95.000fram's ($19.va in runtin. uing my efforts to disenver how the body can get its chance, so In speak. and how it} can be prevented from being needlessly sari-Hired in early youth, cmnparatiwly. that it :H “mm 80years. when it. ought z.» hnld out until it is 1.3".†A “try more Touching than anything from tho Pun of the gifted II.‘ I 8mm burien to no my_ mum 1 mm and “gum, “ 013330“ got vex, “We, tau-’1 M l‘ ’3 very sick, Ind. a H who has nick nerve. know. t “I’ll flow :wnt t done" it “.00 wen “Dr...- hl.‘ 'IML D- GAHADA’S POOR 00H- SUMPTIVES. .- UV“ th flgoroua, full of nerve q On’o'o cu’re braced 8111 cm with Erratum ou‘ll never a. content with U 4mm. All mien aell Form: ï¬ne 51 per box or six boxes for $.50. “Iron W ‘1’†F61?) Life Should Lut 150 Yam. tor. Inn Iaclaren. sppliccnt £00358 1m“ 8““ at an: «9404“ â€we. (or 3318 J. N. The very 15““ i" "" ,Mmm mde at I'm We omitted last w an Ir. John Shaw “disposed (if In» 1 m‘qw Mr. \\ II). I â€y person having > the buyer at our“. buyer and seller a! cheaply by using ‘ “’9 are lulu-h 1 89". Ml‘. Bk 1* from his recent reference was m Re expecus~ [0 h. but it is scat-m4} able to l-esunw “Mack†in memi ‘ i3 very SCI‘HDgly â€i’i" ~o won practice ufiirdlmg ch86. If uncut. .‘x ;.~ hyother cause the-V .~ “and are ulm ii byloertain lim 1.. ; luck 8 I‘Wlill‘ :1 n - touch in one hm i: i~ _ â€aw in the IM‘XI. :«i. snfeguard m 1hr i. 4...‘ Ouch a class thvir l. dining them out “1‘ . M thf‘y may (in Iii; " AI mtltPl‘h‘ [hm .~ 5:1... municipality i- in .1 \ vidinc for sm-h . i; ‘ many of â€10m :n' .500†not bv «Hun -" Yet to put many ~z prison is no puni-imu ‘0 fact, it Is juu \\ m “18. A Shi’itm- \\ .' and nothing in d. V at the trzuup \‘ril'n' â€is Hut very :u I: halter m spend H.- * “0|le l‘t‘Pt‘iU“ all! hiaaum-lv. M! w. ‘he pl‘o'ViuH his long rest at 1 For many ye-n-~ with Mr. (‘ '81] known hm 0* “Rounding cum 8. 8. KO. 1“. HI " 1 ‘lt-ies. and in II I: . . WWI). Whirl) \\'. I~ . ' " ‘wbool-rnum. III III' I 11'0“?! reside II~ - e‘I INMUI physiqur .‘I 1 ““0098 w eu-n . ., J “(060. During ' I . life, Mr. (IiII-Inw .mfl more m- we I u. but he hm I- .If MUIde and hunz‘IM thwmonmd in wt “ulna unfaln IIIII: MI “W latte: «l.- I\ ~. I r~deceused \\ .1:~ .III “I T “I PMhyUPI'IIIH (“I I .. h. "I8 able disrhat Lï¬duxxh and (â€MRI 3W void (II 0111 "'I ma. Many the: 0|! Sund n y w visits as “M...- N‘Of comfort :m M Will inspix-r {w ‘ living for man body was laid u. the dust of “I (he ()wvn | elm. “‘3'" 9' f‘ , J: N. MUfIdO‘kQ PMk. Lr. Uulnnphvl where he \\ The (19(1):! at “'ebstm":~ The noti N0. 2178. m ‘3lv of all l \V