l Trains Daily waest Rates ï¬anges or Delays it Would You Do? Iraphy. Tong-mph, ad Commercial Course: ~sey=Harris lements you going to mess college? .f I burn or land Whit do to relieve the 9119' ea an litble to occur in and everyone abonld 5' Ir them. Chunbcrhtlb I! on a 30ft cloth will 1"" 3.1!. glmoat instantly. ‘3‘ injury In t 70113.? ~ 53.“n the mg... a- ‘â€" aver Mill R. In!!!“ P. R. TiCkC‘ ‘8‘.“ Durham ONLY {HUGH LINE DELAIDE ST mb real business, Ind :h in three month. -1 will get in d3 H at another schOOI- Iennedy School h a nizvd business col- Best in the wofld rite today for ’Ifl TU em Canada ENNEDY SCHOOl ALKERTON IESS COLLEGE “es. k .‘l T( â€30311) nrnexor than who“ od- .-u neglect“. in any :1an M w to study an hallo. trnctmu. Elm I†' handsome “W0. Nov. 23_ I Oil ah u-mer wants in “I. :m be found in our My mlncatod. 0"- ur «tafl. The syl- 4 H'adnatos Quinn!- 8 very W of among sync-o. .‘I a )x ford [’R LVCIPAL. McFadden, Kfnrd Separator. rm scales Th r99 hers wy-flarris 31‘ Cash 13's in stock our Business Widely art-is Agent. The very latest in phage. {or the Christina-S trade at. Fred W, Kebey’., Wgnber ’9 hem and I am prepared d it, thb a full flock of 1nd King‘sâ€"Kata Corhrgne. m 12-3-3 Wantedâ€"Th! an! tolccnph 90103. Cedar. elm, cherry or hemlock. Ap- ply to J. N. Murdock. mddaugn chae Block. 11-5t The great pumpkin contest {I now a at “181's. br l‘b 'l‘m dog poiszvner in again on the’ WM p'lth. and Mr. James Burt i'B‘ mnnrning the 1033 Of a LDC 0011282, t'h t h;- vxlucd very highly. ML'. By: has strong suspicion againstmhe? guz'xy on“. but not sufficient evi- 6 no? to make a sure job of g-cflmg, 5mm law. It's a. mean business, and' th' mm guilty of such an act mum. h..v: a man stregk about him. â€H. \.‘. p.11:- work'ng in the clay build-i “:4 ~nf' thr; cement plant on Thursday! lav. Mr. Fred Dlswk us was rather ‘1 4». though not .S'I'JJUSI’ .njurezl- tum-ugh a Large quantxy of clay 3; ing on him and burvjng hizn 30 H. : (VJIDK'ild-qfl had to had 333.835.1138 nu xtr-cate run from hls perilous ptmou. As it .is Mr. Duwk'mu is n» sng a badly brupmd head and ‘mrdv that ML“ keep him on the aha]! tn: . week or two. l". : 11' since the ï¬rst paper p "shed in Durham, titty-one years A; hat February, Mr. John Mc- (' :mm. of Vurncy, has been a con- ar :1: under and pay-in-:.dvanoe sub-1 avabgr. He is now 86 years of age, and on Friday Last amt his renewal !‘ cludms that he .and Mr. James Ed; -. ot Glenelg, who is also 86 years a C Jga, me the oldest of the pioneers y, living in th's locality. Mr. MC- (‘Jumn has not been well for some t m- and we understand it Is efgtlt. â€"__â€" F'shi-rton is adapting means to' Anniversary services will be held . m. the cx-«ro’sa of rowdyï¬smfn the 'MEQQhOdJQSt church here on 9,‘ _,,..,fm;ty 1,, as young people'mnday, 'Dwember 13th. next. The l ,r- wry to mink tn.- ut Flesh- Rev. Mr. Eddy, of Gifford wail! con- I. I 9 growing up a clues that may‘ duct the .servgoes both morning and C l _ . , , diagram: to themselves and (ls-even 113. '«h. tr.) the good name of tche‘. ' '-_ LL.- fl: Iv:(_\;l\n nnni‘tnf WPdna-fldav \‘“Q .- 3 49 321103 he was East in Dunham. W- hOpe he may be restored to his mu :1 health and be a reaier of the (‘Lruniclc for many yeasts to come. T»! yrs. J. B. Wasa, Stewart, 1308' “ml, \Vlckzns. Mr. and Mrs. For-:1 .xlld daughter of. the C. P. R. an“, l-Jt on Monday morning for Toronto, they huvng completed ï¬hflir; dm' 9 here as sent-mm of the com-1 Duny. During their ms‘denoe in our uxdst. thx-y huva army friends, who ur.‘ loath to se til-3'11) g3, and who w 11 long ramL-mber them. As :1 tr:- halt? to the 63% “in which they “pre held, Mr. and Mrs. Hahn, Of the Ih‘un Eons)..g~1ve a banquet Ln that humor on Fr day evening last, when after a sumptuous turkey d'nner had hv'n set and pin-taken of, Prof. Kon- old. who occupm the chair, and Dr. Machurn on behalf 0: the tawn old. who occup-ud the Chair. a1101mm :1 Dr. Marl-aux- n on bchalf o.‘ the tswn th 9 52d 11x41 vlc'nity exlartaacd the r glet drowns! fl’. by all at the: ooang dcpar- travelle turf. Mr. J. B. Was '11 behalf of the ed flow off 0: put", thank-ed them for their Mr. Ca batty exprem'ons of appreciation. the Cow and that, though having Durham on g I and vlo'nlty perhaps tor 300:1. the a as“ treatment afforded h'mselt mid auo- Council c‘atcs, would long live In one o! m in 30“ happy remembmou of their lives. ohm Several m. £0110“ u w.†u {3-, 0135:: 1 summon] music and veal ninthâ€; $150.... VOL. 42â€"400. 2177. -..[dr said the g‘n}'t".'l".uln cm: 9 home for 5 lulfl'éd ‘31 nuns NEWS AROUND TOWN R‘oe of Soudan Mission, Atri-i Jr s-xd the congregat'on of the‘ xxx-run church on Sunday last. home for a short time .and Hurts-d last week. Mrs. Rice x th hlm here, being a former m. of this town and localllby. w.ll return to Afr-10a about the um: of the New Year. Ear, ltS: laiiea A great variety of Laney goods (1'38. Agood for Christmas at Kate Cothane's, wded. All orpos t-e A. Scott's shore. at Tenders wanted by the Furniture Company. See ad. on page 10. Shingles for sale â€"Good quality. Apply to J. N. Murdock. 12-8-t Kaelcr‘.’ pumpkm mm talk of tibia town and county- Keeler’a. You can save a dollar on any dozen photos from now until Christmas.â€"F. W. Kelsey.-â€"Lf. Mr. \V. Black sold his bay driver on "I‘m-May tn 0. E. Blackwell, of Glen- Cue. The animal will be shipped next 'w: t k to Glasgow . Scotland. All outstanding accounts must be paid before the 15th of December, l908.â€"â€"A1~ex. Russell. The Methodist Sunday School will hold their Christmas entertainment. in the town hall on Tuesday evening, Dec. 33nd. Cabinet photon until Christmas $2.50 yr damâ€"Fred Kelsey.â€"tf. In the Division Court of Wednesday Nuvember 18th, judgment was reserv- ed in the case of Dunn vs. \Volfe in an uctiun tn recover a commission of $50 omthe sale of a farm. Judgment has since been given for the plaintiff. since been given for the Plaintm- Mrs. R. .A. Lawson will be at home - - â€"â€"-â€"â€" .for the receptor) of vf.sftors on Wed- Fowl Supperâ€"Toâ€"night. T=hur.9dullv’"“5"d‘ay and Thursday. December 9th Dacember 3rd. D'. trict D<=Aputy'imd 10th and afterwards °n every Grand Minster, F. W. Rania“. W-ll Thuraday from 4-30 to 6 o’clock P'm‘ [my ha officinl visit to Durham: Mr and. Mrs Ford _ ‘ . .. . nd (Laughter, Ludgs. N0. 306, A. B. 8:. A. M... when left Tulmdy mornmg for Parry 3» f0W1 I501)?“ W411 constatute 8' very Sound. Mr- Ford was C. P. R. in- 1‘19‘" ng Pu†0‘ the program. gapeotor [here for the past year or \Vith the extensive preparations now in progress at the House of Qual- ity for Christmas trade, and the bean- tiful new Christmas goods being passed into stock, a very large busi- ness is expected, as this store has always been noted for carrying the ‘ newest and best in holiday goods, and ' this year the prices will be lower than 'ever. See ad.-â€"H. H. Mockler. i fOWI flapper W1“ constitute 3' very Souno. Mr. Ford was 0. B. u. m- 1‘19“ ng part Of the program. Lamotor here for the past year or ....._..m-... 130, and during his readence made l . ,. . 1 School Concertâ€"A grand concert many “Mind-5 m the oommumty. will be given in S. S. No. 12, Esra-1 ‘M’rs. James Mack and daughter, mont on December 10ml. Doors open may, of Westmr'nisber. B.C., who have at 7-30. program to N830 at 3- Ad‘ sen waiting her mother, Mrs. 8am- m'SSiOD 10 and 15 “mt!- G301 mm as] Lawrence and other Irgen'd‘s. left gram «expected. All come ani eniwy for mm {home in the West on Tues- tbe fun. 26-219 day, aocomrpanled by her mother, who _â€"--- A_.r --._ ilntends to remain for a few month!!!- Arrangements have been made by a. committee of citizens to hold a month- ly Horse Fair in Durham. The first fair will be held on Tuesday, the 15th of this month. Amongst the buyers expected are Mitchell, McDonald. \Villiamson. and J acques and Coulter of Toronto, Messrs. Harkness, of rie and Rintoul, of Wingham, Fortune of Ayton, Hewitt, of Kincardine, , R 0t Ayw I], ncwwu, u; â€a .v. -..--_- Rania, of W’mxetet, Ruuswdtler, of Mildmay. and others. In the m'nutm of Bentinck Council, {ulbahod is Last week’s issue, we notes that a fair and amicable â€title- mmt was made w-th Mr. Wm. Cald- w-ell, Everyman of this town. Last J uno during a very heavy rainstorm, a team belonging to mm was swept from the road at Whitcford’s h-ill. TUID .mm 15 [MEL WW5 u luv-Irv, ‘ notoe that a fair and amicable wmle- Mrs. George Allan, of Hamilton, was mmt was made w-th Mr. Wm. Cald- the only soloist, and delighted the well, liveryman of this town- 11381:.la1‘ge audience with her ï¬ne renderings J uno during 6 very 1109"? mnstorm, of “Abide With Me,†“The Sands 0’ a team belons'ns to ham was 8W°_P‘!Dee" and “Night of Nights.†Few. from 2:110 :031 at Whitï¬iords :3; ladies have appeared here who capti-I th 3 m o anover. t! J vated the audience so well from her. drowned and the dryer and ¢wo ï¬rst appearance She has a ï¬ne Con i . a ham soiled as th drift-l ° " traveller y cy tralto voice, over which she has full ad do h-'.ll tn the our 3 flood. W13 gin control. Her modest and unassuming Mr. Caldwell entered action against the Couno'J and would have brought appearance, and the absence of stage on a sult to recover dances had frills, are in her a power that few a settlement not been made. ‘ljhe‘ possess. Counoll, we Mk' m the was thmg Rev. W. Jamieson, of the Methodist :n was out d In “0Ҡ1" ‘3†church. congratulated the congre- Mr. George Gagnon left on Tuasdsaayi morn nng for Toronto. Mu Fannie: returned to her home it: Mllverton last week. Miss Ella Frcnd roturnoi Thurs- day evening from Toronto. MAJ. A. Darling is visiting in Woodstock. Mr. R. C. Banks is spending ncouplo of days in Toronto. Miss Ann'Je Wilkhe, of Rocky Ban- g-een, ,took train here for Toronto on Friday alternoon. Mrs. Geo. Duncan left for Mount Forest, where he has secured a (p06.- tlon. Mr. Grant Whittaker. of Wes: To- ronto, .spcnt over Sunday with his tamJy here. Miss Marion Jamioeson visited over Sunday in ..Mount Forest with her friend. M433 Bertha Sparllng. Mr. and Mrs. E. Burnett, an, arc vf.s.ting friends .in Allen Park an! Hanover. Mr. Robert McCracken left on, Thurpday morning for Welland t0 uOCCzpt a. po.sit.on with A. D. L'etarOyd, marohandias broker. Mrs. Redford went, to Elmwood (m \Vednesdny tn see her fetther-in-lnw, Mr. Thus. Redford, who is seriously ill and not expected to recover. Mrs. J. E. Smith, uf Brandon. Mam, whu was called here by the accident to her mother, Mrs. J. M. Hunter, re- turned home on \Vednesday morning. Mr. T. A. Harris, who has been on duty in that West in his position as Relieving Customs Inspector, spent over Sunday here wlth his ï¬amily and loft Monday morning for To- ronto. The Presbyterians had a. very en- joyable time on Tuesday evening last, on the opening of their handsome pipe organ, which has just been installed. Dr. Jamieson occupied the chair in a very able manner, and during his re- marks he congratulated the congrega- tion on their enterprise in putting in so ï¬ne an instrument at a cost in the neighborhood of $2000, for the pay- ment of which he felt certain they had made provision or saw their way clear to do it. The organist for the occasion was Mr. W. H. Hewlett, of the Centenary Methodist Church, Hamilton, and from the way he handled the instru- ment we are quite sure the congrega- tion must have been highly pleased, not only with his work but with the ï¬ne tone and other qualities of the new instrument. Mr. Hewlett bears DURHAM, 01"., THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3. l908. an excellent reputation as a. pipe organist, and we have no doubt he deserves it well. THE ORG AN OPENED. PERSONAL. took a bladder and gall-duct of 103 gall stones. Such operations have -. ‘I'A future. The Rev. gentlema povular here and all den: |n__ REMOVED THE BALL STONES th .s no due; can be bhamed. Mr. Blamey wxs unoouang ma tender from the mm tmm. and. though the un- coup! ng rod was 1189501, We knuckle refusal "to Open. Signalling the en- 3 newer to “give Him the slack," he stepped in between the cars again at: about the 'sme tame the draw- headls parted, the englne moving for- ward about wo beet. Bi 1.3 supposed ed reversal hï¬a engine and backed down upon the unfurtumte man, annlng b’lm [wtweem the drawheuda. The remains were brought here by train on Friday noon and taken to Ball’s Undertaking Parlors; -irom where the funeral. was held on Sat- urday hut, the 581'va being con- ducted by Rev. Mr. Jemima. The pan-bears were D. MODonald, W. Ar- not‘t, J. Grifï¬th, J. Shepherd, and M. ,Wilcy, felB’w employees. and O. .Hsahn, of this plane. _â€"-..â€" Absent. ful heart, from C. P. itra .nmen, an anchor from Mr. and Mr. Hahn, and a may from Mlsa Rachael Waitenberc won anon; the many floral uttering: tint bedeukoi ; anxious for his com m on l the cofï¬n. Mr. Blamey lame. to mm 11': loss, his parents, two brothers and; W0 ï¬lters, in Lower mus. Cornwall, .wa rn .ng. To emane “Harry,†an be was lumilharly canned, wpearei as one of ourszlves and bla widen taking oft cast a dhadow of gloom over 11110 whole community. FE tly euooeésful, and we} 1r. Boa restored to his h Ln the very near :Rev. gentleman .-.s very- und all wallow-nations for his welta re. We are showing a very wide range of styles in Ladiee’ Winter Mantlee. They are made from All-wool, Beaver, Cheviots and Kersey Cloths.~ The way our Misses’ and Children’s Mantles are selling is ready proof that we have the best values in town. We have a great choice of styles to select from, in all sizes. CHILDREN’S M ANTLES We ha\ 9 a large stock of Ladies’ Fur Co Fur Lined Coats, DScaris, Buffs and Muffs, M Fur Coats and Caps that we eare sellinw at ape prices. Going, through not calling at J. 6: J. HUNTERS? Don’t Miss Anythin Christmas Sale Beginning Now is the chance to get Quality and Variety. WO‘ have both, and will give our patrons the chant! of a lifetime as we mean business. No humbng. Call and get our terms of discount. New Fruits and Groceries just in . F. MORLOCK FURS -:- FURS Sole Agent for Progress Brand Clothing. Men’s Boots from ......... $1.00 up Men’s Suits from .......... $3.75 up Men’s Shirts from ........ .25 up Ladies’ Skirts from ...... $1.00 up THE .087 8700f 0N TIIE Ill" 00005.. ' $1.00 PER YEAI.‘ Lâ€"ï¬fr