il ".P“ ‘ ‘ .- "SHELBUIDDIEG OCCUPIED BY\ Lb ,(LAM a 'ewellery stqra, . [3mg P‘d gfl‘awor: 319. a law omce,‘ Sm ‘ unï¬t-bums, wall cases, clock '~, corner ( ' Apply. 0! MCth odd-(eAAb a bargam- Sask.13.m-.‘6'4 ' “155m!" weybum’ mnomh "W“ - wand mam well ch99 thuild'mg. channtgvéwi'nd u! I Ior mm'flul‘ar.‘ . . DUXND Durham 23 LOT ’ 21$ “ED-3 - 3’ Egromactw 170“ wwncblpt'QCEeg ISAMSIHN BENTISCK Wilmziitlload, “our Dru wdwbmld'mgs, price 1'81 nï¬BIfloo‘tuto $22M.) for ï¬le. _________________._...-â€"-â€" 100 AC'BU'FRRM ON THIRD CON-P. unioniofl Qtenelg. N.D.R., lots 15‘ andraï¬aindso 30 acres on Grave!" ï¬ixlmmuzm CON. 3. x. muslicauea bush, frame fllkaatededynust be sold. Jaunnrnunm. ’ _ W M COL 'E‘G‘DIESME.-J( mgrmvmn 01“ u" L‘W'S of one inch or lama. -a â€amnion. Ou-r one inch amuunt. Yearly ’ l LOT-.SCWNI .1.‘ X.D.'n.. consultingnfof T 50 acres mme.()0mthe m'cn‘. ‘goo'hdloih'ï¬'mg house I011- 2 tirmns for S llo. . crmthmreazea d~ paying exp mytmm J3 IMHO Dar me by proving 110011. 112168 York And Chicago. Mm oi Byo. enses.-â€" Will be u Knapp House, D Satuzd’v in each month. H Eu Nou and Throat. I'll I'W U“ iculars my); n1)u_rham. apply 01‘ 1 1'1:th 21; ‘GL'DS Tï¬tga‘u-ai’l’ules Wanted Fmï¬Sale. ““0: “Glen, _______ 2pd ‘1'qu IlUu-u __.,_V , M lUCl L ....... _____-â€"â€"- _____________â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"- ._ l. 6. Hutton. M, D" c M. \could find nothin {BUICK} OCCUPIED BY f't h' t'l] W38 iewellerystqra, FFICE‘ TFLFORD’S BLOCK. Up!"- ‘ Km ‘1" -‘ “i TQWd as a law Ofï¬ceâ€. stairs, Lambton Street. Resideuceâ€" ' 2f}, 113“?an} adv} en and Geor e Streetsâ€"North ‘ i r: 3“ ar ane. pamful and tent biases, wall cases, clock; (3mm, Qm. t Methodist Church. (tï¬ce hoursâ€"941 . gnot stoop or llf‘ {9.AAb a bargain. Applyâ€. Mn, VVeyburn, Sask. n 3.11).. 2-4 nml. 7-9 [v.m. Telephone N0. [0. , 61009“: "'"“ _.-- iconquuence. H' mm 1. xn‘iE’GL‘issvâ€"gm MW 9"", M- 0- 2W “Imam†- » ~‘ 50 am.†of good‘x PHYSICIAN ANDSURGEON, OF. tigecretlens lolf ‘ ' ï¬ve in the New Hunter Block. Ofï¬ce! ack .“ 011k )9 I g‘mornmg‘ and Ye ebbnï¬he ourmises are a » Answm 1, m‘msp and fair: noun, 8 to 1}) a. m., .to 4 p. m. . n. m. Snecml attention given to dxseaeea 1 be 1111181219 tg‘rla - n , 1199( 00‘ S ._'__ â€@393?an 1v reduced. ‘â€" property. rPï¬ce right- ibENTIXCK, FIVE Durham, fine build- nhd. with a quantity S'Sfia you INTINCK. BUILD- md, everything in 9. Price sawo. LE GARAFRAXA 50 acres hard- 1 watered, first- Will be sold up estate. mam DROMOI‘iï¬ lpply ‘0 TOWNSHIP Tm: any person or mains: on M “W :s'l‘respassers , reduced {or quick 9.} C 3[lam W at- 120tf ank Durham. Ontario The 32nd annual meeting of the Mutual Fire In- A. H. Jackson. Grey and Bruce N. surance Co., will be held in Miller’s anu- Qonvoyancer. are. Insurance Hall, Hanover. on Saturday, J - . --_ 1-...-. nf M". an 22nd. 1910, at two o’clock in 'eon. good! â€if LE SEVEN- Oppox‘lun- GOOD COMFORTAB Will sell‘ roamed house. Good garden. Hard and soft water. Good sta- and one. lences. Rent For: ble and all conven ser ply on the‘ reasonable. Apply to J.H. Brown Ford, Bun- Durham. N . ' ' " " “"ï¬ â€œâ€œâ€œF °" â€m" I GOOD HOUSES FOR RENT.â€" "‘““““‘ Apply to J._ . Latimor. 413a o‘ï¬ce. Lambton st..Durbam. Any amount a! monev to loan at 5 per cent. .Y CONCERN :â€" HO( 25 cents for ï¬rst i' M rti ch nnd under two im rly rates on apphc-hon D I WILL BE AT ABERDEEN EV- cry _Wednesday. the balance of the winter to measure and pay for all sawlogs delivered there The highest price paid for all straight, sound logs of all kinds . r ______ m :0“?an and I 1' JV“ 9-.- . _ ‘ short distance east of Knapp’s Lamb ton Street, Lower Town, L‘ Ofï¬ce hours from 12 to 2 o’clock ____-â€".â€"v 3‘ "‘JIIIUU unnu- ‘-..__.._ omits Preshgerignghï¬qrg . on. BURT. Ԡaunt Roy. London Ophthalmic Hon Throat and N090 Hoe. __ ___.â€"â€".â€"~. (Ate A331 flag" and to Golden Sq. SPECIALIST I Make one move do. Ge‘n‘ood been: once (or .11 by 0 “Hon" Want-d " ad. Houses may be «are. but gin" Want Ad. will put you In «pub with tho best in the â€that. wflhl'm Medical Directorv.‘ tended to at reasohaï¬lo terms. Arrangements may ,be made at the Chronï¬clo office Durham. Név. 8th. lyrpd. OFFICE dflioe UR. BR(2 W_N JLV vvouo-câ€"..__ _ ger,’ c. Insuranoe Hall, nanover, uu â€nun..-" , . 22nd. 1910, at two o’clock 1n Loon. Issuer of Mar- ary general ï¬nanciol bnsi the afternoon. 'DU CAN CAMPBELL. "nnnflor horse. Thursday night. gone. as usual. t‘ stock, and had jus "' ' ' ing after his horses. when he not- iced that the blanket on one of: . ' danger of slipping; off He stepped over to straight-g en it and g'aVe it a slight twuchq ‘when the horse startled, lashed out ‘ :with its feet. One of the hoofs struck Mr. Walter a terrible blow ‘in the stomach. knocking him Edown. His daughter. who was iwith him. gave the alarm, and :p-ï¬l 1 was quickly at hand. But in spite {of all that could he done, he nevu‘ grccovere 1 from the blow. and min-s- led away on Saturday. Mr. Walter was one of the hes; known of the younger residents; 0': that p21": of lthe tou‘nshin. He leaves a Widow aone son and one (brightenâ€"Slut]. 11 Town.) resignation, and will withdraw from she. hag; g'gaced sq lo Mr\‘n(r British Columbia. Her here will be filled by Mia Schneider, of Mildmay, present is engaged in the Dostoifitter-Bruce Times. [10011 on rl'luu). L11» .v. --_-_ . founrl (lead in a neighbor's fiuid where he had lost his way on the previous night and frozen to deal}? Thu deceased lvft Salem for home botwven nine anal ten o‘clock on Thursday evening with a farmer namvd Forbes. who Was giving the 01d 111111 a ril‘m homo. thes let him out at his own gate but the old man wamderod down to another ' ‘ â€"--"A 3+ and 90 lost his way. 11" Was uvmarrievl and lived with his aged mother, and his niece who ktpi house for him. The sad af- fair has occasioned much sympa- thy throughout the Salem neigh- (.‘r0\\'n Attorney Peter- son, of Guelph, ordered an inques , which was held on Monday after- ;As Leavin r Sold by dealer! The R.T. Booth 4 Canadian agents, Kicked to Death. nr"lll'Lllu1 “Inv‘-â€" ‘v_ tall'IAIIlg [’u111_y It.“ ‘ unvqualled in any other modifzine. m |\Viili lots of pure rich Mood circu- NATUREIEILLS YOU \lating to all parts of the body, lwith snap and vim running: tln'u Many 3 Durham Reader Knows'evu'y vein and artery, i'olia'm Too Well. ihcalth is inevitable. No cleansing building tonic is as gnarl as Dr. Vhen the ki£llleysԤ1re‘$i_FE{-:+ {I‘Ian‘iiltuon’s Pills. Sold by all _________________._â€"â€" Manufacturer of Lumber, Shingle-s, Lath. also planing and ,matching. Custom work and chopping a specialty. ‘Also a quantity of hemlock, cedar. spruce and bal- l sam Wantedâ€"Norman Kerr. ceive applications 1 of Assessor of the Glenelg for the ye plicstions to be in l ruary 12th nextâ€"J. l Clerk. Glenelg. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE January 51. 1910. Fn‘z'm to Death Vitrney M ills. (z‘fLID‘l‘JIIK‘L I..‘.vâ€"â€" about the Salem neigh- (frown Attorney Peter- elph, ordered an inquest, 3 held on Monday after- the Post Office 111) 103V??? {1 \C'Illllh vv.-â€"_ _ es. who Was giving the ril‘m homo. thes let his own gate but the nderod down to another Y. entered it and so Dr. W. 0. Pickering Dentist. night, or Friday rguson, a farm- : in Salem neigh- . his death under s. Shortly after the old man was neighbor‘s fiv‘ld @115 for the office the Township 0‘ :5 year 1910. AD‘ III e in befqre. F23? vâ€"v S. Black. T? 1 Manager. A very eniovable time w" T32: ' TSFB'nio. ma mu Lena Loner, u. Greenock township, went through'. and Mrs. Thom, marriage ceremony for the? the home of Mr. ' o ': ’me ' “mum“! put 11 ‘second time on Monday last. McGirr. when a B 0.0“ '39 locomparep I lThe ï¬rst marriage was celebrated , t‘heirtippeal'ag, †i 1' use at the s on e nega we 0 = . ~ . ‘ . sda about two months ago in the debate Whmh tOOk place Tue y aMethodist church.. Toronto. The - - ' v: hing , , nvxght :18 séganIZ:seafntlgl$it§ music iRoman Catholic church. however. 13:; stinging. also a - ‘oi which the bride is a member. * ' oceedm 5. ° â€00k part m the pr g f Iion Monday last, the young couple ’ (1 1:0 the hR. C. church. For- é eit for home feel- ,mosa. w .ere t e marriage rites later evefgggggxgat wow“. - . iwere administered. The bride is a ' ' ‘céaughter of Mideacob Koller. near mi debate.---The samei nniskillen. an. a sister of Mrs at the co n2 'Tory Gib-son. o; “'alkcrton.â€"Times night the affirmative marshalledd d printable evening. ‘ People to Use'Majority. ' " i s L'zzie Weir s ent the reat- - , .le Bil-Iert at last wee}? the 251159“ â€f A Brantiord despatch says: 'lhe r Mr and Mrs S m Ritchie and fam- Citizens League Executive, )\'th1‘! : ilV. ' ' elected eleVen oi the Sixteen -' members of the city council this Mr- Wm. Allan .and family spent year. and which was behind the lo- Wednesday evening 0f last week cal option campaign, announced its "912V pleasantly at the home 0f M!" iintentions to-day regarding licen- se reduction in this city. There ! Pravermeeting was held at the‘are now sixteen taverns and ion: {ghome of Mrs. Chas. Ritchie Thurs- , shop licen. rlday night last. and was well at- Ithe council to reduce. the numbe .t tended. although the weather was :to six taverns an ‘ " niuniavorable. The opening \VQSi‘tuttillg 011' ton and two. respect d taken by Mrs. FA. Allan. and the . ively. e tOpic was taken by Misses Leah! This is a bigger reduction tha: McClomb and Annie Aline. |was anticipated by the liquor in t thatlterests. iy cutting off ten hotel ‘it will leave only six of the larges 11‘? We are pleased to repor n Mrs. Adam Watson continues toi , . . . .ones if the license commissionei 360 the cutting on the basis of hote ;e impi-OVe. and is making good pro- 'l- ; gress towards recovery. . , ’3‘ Mr. Jas. McGirr. sr.. we regret to Ii accommmlamn: It ‘5 â€meet?“ [1‘ 21 learn. is unwell at presen.. 110‘)Ql('0u.nc11 \Vlll act on the rcconmiez' :t- to hear of his speedy recovery. ldation at an early .datp' 3†11 ° _, ' {crease IS asked in license fees fro: '1 No better way than to ilnDI‘OVC the bloodâ€"cleanse and enrich itâ€" give it nourishmvnt and strungih. This can be quickly (10110 by Dr. Hamilton’s Pills, which have a vit alizing purifying effect that is unequalled in any other medicine. I‘Vith lots of pure rich blood circuâ€" tlating to all parts of the body. iwith snap and vim running: thru ‘ ' HA4- 1... “n“ .lfg'. Darkies’ Corners. dealers A Nonagenarian Dead. 1h , t1 On Thursday last. there died at t1 the home of her son. Jas. S. \Voods. 1| concession 6. Egremont, Lydia 't' Lyons. relict of the late John 1‘ \Voods. in the Slst year of her age. 1' Mrs. \Voods was born in the Co. a Monaghan, Ireland. She was the I youngest daughter of the Revfs John Lyons, who preached in the i counties of Antrim. Monaghan and t Fermanagh for forty years. At the. 1 age of t\\'enty-fi\'e yea ‘ " ' I married, and five years later, with a family of twin boys ten months old. and another boy two years fold. she and her husband embark- ed in a sailing vessel hound for America. After a twovmonths‘ voyage, they were shipwrecked at Sandy Hook. all their belonging: being thrown overboard. Only, that; ' one life, however. Was lostâ€" I of a sailor. All that longr winter} ' night they spent on the seashore,‘ l itWenty miles from any habitation.‘ ". On coming to Canada. the family settled in Tecumseth, Simcoe coun- ty, It was While here that Mrs. tWoods had another very narrow ‘* escape from death: the house 9 caught fire when there was no one inear but herself and youngest boy 9 and in trying to rescue some house. "hold effects, her clothing became â€" '= ignited, and she was quite serious- ~ 1-. humor! before the flames were . W. J. McFadden passed thru burg one day rï¬cently on his to deliver a fine DOhEI‘Ly 01'- It was (0 be plauxi in the =3 .of Mr. P..T. Edwards. We ratulate Mr. Edwards on his ‘ 9th concession. about thxs time, tWenty years ago his tinned to live in the home on the a 9th ongremont, when she. left. ' and has since resided in the home ' Where her death occurred. 1 Three sons predeceased her, but 3 there is left to mourn their loss‘ Hive sons and one daughter. viz.: - j Robert‘ of Grand Forks, N.D.: Wm. e of Warwick‘ Alta.: Geo., of Glasgo, .- Montana; Richard S., 'n Sask.: James 8.. - - - __-_-_, A; Dark River. Four How 1 01 the disease. â€"Bn u. 12. ~--' ‘ grandchildren grand-children. lay†râ€"wâ€"v_, . wh n the remamé we Woodland cemetery. The services were con her pastor‘ Rev. A. J. R vmâ€" v" 1 Mr. Geo. Goodhand, a broker, 01 Toronto, and Ming Lena Koller, ot Greenock. township, went through Qsecond time on Monday last. {The first marriage was celebrated 'about two months ago in the -Methodist church.. Toronto. The 'Roman Catholic church. however. lot which the bride is a member. lwould not recognize the union. and ion Monday last, the young couple - h l‘ ’ L H “A,“ 171‘“â€" Citizens’ League Executive, which: elected eleven of the sixteen members of the city council this year‘ and which was behind the lo- cal Option campaign, announced its intentions to-d-ay regarding licen- se reduction in this city. There .are now sixteen taverns and four ;shop licenses here. They will ask ithe council to reduce the number to six taverns and two shops. thus lcutting 01f ten and two. respect- lively. . . _.]_-...+:A.. than any. This is a bigger reduction than was anticipated by the liquor in- terests. By cutting off ten hotels it will leave only six of the largest ones if the license commissioners do the cutting on the basis of hotel accommodation. It is expected the council will act on the recommen- dation at an early date. No in- crease is asked in license fees from each license. This disease is constitutionalâ€"l caused by virus in the blood that circulates to all parts of the horlsnl 'l‘o cure, you must use a constitu- tional treatment. Nothing so com- pletely dispels the poison from t‘m ‘ lsyslem as Ferrozone. It purities lanril renews the Mood. clears it of '“r taim The system is Vital- every taint. The system is vitalâ€" ized and strengthened and thus VP‘IY-llfll’ll to fig’li. off 11'.le"te.w :l at- tacks. Not only does Ferrozone 'x'elieve at once-it cures rheumaâ€" ‘tism, gout and lumhaqo perman- -ently. Results guaranteed, 50c. 4 boxes at all (lealers. The police believe they have at; last caught the clotln-s-liue thief i i ' wrho has been operating in town i o for the past six or eight weeks. At different times during; that M r- ‘ Tiod reports of such thefts ' I‘lmeu maxle residents in all quanta-5‘ u‘of the town. but the police Were‘ .unahle to obtain any clue, though ‘every effort was made. and St veral .suspected nlaces searched. g Last night, or rather this morn- ?iug about IWo o’clock, Mr. W. 1-}. ,Oatt. 4th avenue east, heard ' ,dog making a fuss‘ barking and .ï¬growling‘ and when he looked to , . _ _ ; so", what was wrong, {until that hunts 1m Hretnz'th: l.rl'.1:;s'lxnl-; the , ‘1 someone had been at his clothes- r11:l«l_\'gl..;v.' o: hmlth lg; crmtmaz :1 1 line He lelOWed the traCkf-z,which I 11811131181irclllclul‘llulil'lrlglu,; Lani. L led him by a roundabout way, to l U Getonlythe I). l... theorlginal. 5 l the ref idence 0f “Ym- Lewis! 5th l ‘ 50C. and SIM“, at all (ll’lltjfflSIS. caSt' 1““ U‘ltt kill the Danish:1.;w.'rc:1ccx‘;;.. Montreal. uiavenue l'right thing by coming down and lnotifying‘ the police. COUSthIES‘ lFoster and. :Shute. who were on‘ 1-=-â€"- «n 1.0mm New Theory [110 1'0? lucuuc u; ...... _ . RVGHUR (â€ASL 311‘. (lull pill the '3. right thing by coming); down and notifying the police. (,‘ons-ztalvlesl Foster and Shute. who were on‘ _r._ dutv, Went with him to Lewikh l haul-3e. and after a good deal 0. trouble succeeded in gaining en-‘IHE DURHAM CHHUN‘BLE trance. They found Lewis in lied,‘ hut awake, and in looking around“ ‘8 PUBUSRED the room, almost the first thingi _ Mr. Oatt set his eyes on was a‘ EVERY THITBRDAY MORRIS“ . ks WhICh he ‘dl’mmed ‘ At the Chronicle Printing House, Garafraxa as 1118 own. Thev were quite wet. Street Further search brought to light -- â€" ~ l DURHAM. ONT.. ..l-:n§\ \I“ ()Q‘t tes‘cd his innocence, Ltéwxs “a rested and taken to the ioc along: with a lot of properly posed to be stolenâ€"about as as the two pnlicvmen could veniently carry. _-n veniently carry. This morning, Lewis was remand ‘3‘“. ed for a week, to give time for « quent i tho other “N“J Advert . .He is at present charged bomb. goods only With the thvn of Mr. Oatt's Transit mopertv but other charges may “Mr-7 be laid later on â€"â€"OS Sun. mm: bennid Clothes line Thi “ll ave had me Upwiv 'ng a bear feedingâ€"that is in his native stateâ€"and fewer stil' ' ' But. fish 1)! have seen ,.,. ' ' he displays an umoun‘ of patience and dexterity that it amazing. He will lie motionless upox ging log or bank with pav ittle heady eyes attentive scanning the waiter. Salmon anc ' I lit, and shoulc enough to the SUFfflCt people have had the opportun * ' boar feedingâ€"that is native stateâ€"and fewer stilf sen him fishing. But fish In nd in it he displays an amoun' ience and dexterity that it g. He will lie motionless upox -konaing 102 or bank with paw Abnut Rheumatism Safety, convenience and low cost unite to make Money Orders issued by this Bank a most satisfactory way of sending small sums to any part of Canada. Under $5 . . . 3c. 5“) to $30 . . . 10c. ief Captured broker, of_ (3011‘ BAN-1511;)5112113111: 1.71111153th 1.; I'm: ruddy g1-.;\'.' of hmllh by (‘I‘t‘.lll'.‘.if :1 “HI-1'21â€!manic1\I1'1}()lix'irigl.;,;IMHX. is a convenient feature of the Traders Bank Savings Department. It saves the danger of keeping much money in the house, as the wife can draw whatever is needed forthe week’s Just ask to open a in the Savmgs Bank Department. for Two Peop‘e Subscription "I? ‘ â€";-v _â€"- .~ . . an) adulwu. tree at pnamzo. for Rate: - - $1 (lope-r year. pueblo“) -â€"$l.50 may be charged if m»!- ' ‘ (uh to which every subwrip the number an the addreu label. So paper db. continued to all arm" are paid. option of the proprietor. ’ ' For transient ndvomwmah I Advertmng Mnts pen line for the ï¬rst m h nub.- Batu . - Mon; 300111: periineenc qnent insertion .minion n1 Praia-ion cards, _ Advertisements ' be published till forbid and charged nooordin . Tnnsie it noiioesâ€""IA at." UFound." “For " etaâ€"50 manta for ï¬rst insertion. 26 out. for “ Inboequent insertion. Ail mlwenisemantn ordered by strangers I!“ I be naid for in “Sn-nee. Conn-act rates for yany ulvertaoemuu fu- I ‘ nished on appiivnt-iun to the «mac. | All sdvcrtiwmenu. : - . . . - L‘-_..s.. :- -ntl-tnrm "u-"- . Hi5h0d on Opplu'llluu In; Luv to euaun insertion in All sdvcrtiwmenu. current week. should be brought In not but an- TUESDAY morning- The Job . Dopartmon complete“ Moe NEW '1 YPB thus an t ilitiu for turning out Fiat-ohm â€"--L lied with t such as ynu may built under the \‘erv best mnditimns at tlm Cflntrul Business College of Toronto. is a surfl passpurt to success. Thousands havn proved it. Why vnt investi- gate fur yourself! ()ur free \Vri‘e for catalngue 9x lains. it. W. H. SHAW. Principal. 108 Th: Great Lung and Golgi Medicine GUARANTEED 25c 11 bottle at Macfarlane’s Drug Store DURHAM: Jan. 27, 1910 arv best (-nndiï¬uus at me ml Business College of no. is a sure vasspurt to ss. Thousands have 9d it. Why untinvesti- fur ymlrrelt‘.’ ()ur free ugue ex lains. “'ri‘e for N. H. SHAW. Principal. BUSINESS EDUCATION Emma AND PROPBJE‘I'OB work . IRWIN (‘nuoslcu will be out..- a A-‘A â€Bunche- ALL SUMS unite to make NOX A COLD IN ONE DAY , Garafraxa No substitute for “T1 Ienthol Plaster, recomm‘ gverjjquy. f_or qtif‘tnpn. Moo have Durban. at 7.2! “09-. Trtinl â€rive at Dmhun 3' L“) 9 IL. uud 8.55 p m. EVERY DAY EXCEPT Sl'h‘ Grand Trunk Ra‘ TIME-TABLE for all kinds «pf uulnadiuu‘. and and you will I FARM Peel’s Old .' Stand ‘ 'l‘l {e'liy Davis a; Law 60 3) pair Ladies‘ slums, I“ ilwll rezuiar SI Hf). 2|Dpait'(’l1il«i 50v. for. .. .5†pain Sale C0 Clean out so a stock just vul‘ the prim-(‘8 we 1 but. they mus iug‘ [Wim‘h‘Iâ€" M Cle 1959. are 3H regular 8.} rul lip A 1211'; reducml l Driw vnm' I: lip A nnmluj Tan and Vi The next ay of lmrg; are stuck n pan HI 1r“ “lll pair M THE Milli: A mnnluj athvr :un Come 0 J. I). Met) 1). P 200 ll d m: WIN of ECG of t‘“‘ (N lhl