a$a¢¢$¢$¢s$t¢aa¢¢$aa$$aw$$$$$a$¢a¢¢* THE DURHA M CHRONIC LE Iv valuable for muscular rheuma- tism“, and always affords quick re- lief. Sold by all dealers. 'i W. P. Taylor’s stock of grocer- : ies was destroyed early Sunday morning. About 2 a. .m. the fire alarm awakened the citizens and the brigade to the knowledge that a fire Was in progress. Nightwatchman Swanston passing Taylor’s store on the corner of Durham and Victoria streets noticed smoke issuing from the rived so dense was the smoke pouring from every opening that the part of the cellar in which 'the flames were. could :not be lo-ca- |.ted. Two streams of water were turned into the cellar and it was i thought that the flames were ex- , tinguished. On opening up the store doors, however, the draught cused a burst of flames to shoot up at the back of the store and. the flagration for Vogan’s hardware is next door with :a large stock of oils. However the him did :not reach therï¬ though the place was full of ï¬n Monday morning about 8.30 C ef Ferguson noticed smoke is- suing Irom the roof and the gar- ret windows of W. P. 'Daylor’s ‘ house and rang in the alarm. The ‘ family were umaware that the house was on fire until informed by some of the neighbors and the children who were in bed were hastily gotten out and when the crowd gathered the tflumiture was carried out. The fire was probably caused by a defective chmney in the kitchen for when discovered the roof was on ï¬re under the shin gles of the kitchen though smoke was seen issuing dram the mat of the lromt part of the house also. Teething children have more or less diarrhoea, which can be con- trolled by giving Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Rem edy. All that is necessary is to give the prescribed dose after each operation of the bowels more than natural, and then castor oil to cleanse. the system. It is safe and sure. Sold by all dealers. Conservative in politics, and a Methodist in religion. He leaves a widow. three sons, Wm., in Price- ville, Henry, in Vancouver; and Edward in Durham. and two d'aiughters‘ in Priceville. in the llield, and on retu‘nning, ate supper with his usual relish, and left for the shop. At the doorway. he fell and never rallied. He was born in Nelson township, Peel county, and resided in Price- ville tor {about forty years. He was a member of the Ancient Or- der of United Workmen, under whose auspices .he was buried at Salem church, in the township of Proton, about lady of the mem- bers being .in attendance at the burial. Rev. Mr. Brer'y officiating in the burial service. He was a no «fears were entertained by the family and friends, and his deam was a sudden shock to the com- munity. On the ' date menoioned. the deceased had worked all day OBI l‘UARY. \VILLIAM WATSON. On Thursday, July 7th, Mr. Wm. Watson, undertaker and carriage maker of Priceville, died very sud- denly from heart failure. Though ailing .for the past couple of years, all sexual weakness averted at once. PHOSPHONOL will make you a new man. Price $3.00 a box 0: [Wu (or $5.00. Mailed to any ad- dteu. The Scobell Drug Co., St. Catharmcs, Out. 8ԠFor sale at Maciarlane Co’s. Electric Restorer fqr Men restores every nerve in the bodm and vitality. Premature decay and The 3m Regimean Band will play the following program on Friday evening, on the green op- posite Mayor LaidlaW’s residence. at 7.30, p. m. 1.â€"-March---Our Special-«Jewel. 2.â€"0vertureu-Si'nceritymBarnard. 3.-M*arch---North .Atlamtic Squad- ran-«Beyer. 4.â€"-Schotti.sche.-â€"Good-bye, Jennie Jomes.---Hazel. 5.â€"-Selecti011---Smlutation---Heed. 6.â€"Waltz---Flowers 'amd Smiles. 7.â€"March---Comedy Club-"Brooks. 8.â€"Waltz---A Waltz Dream---Straus 9.--March---Glorious Flag-~55: Clair 10.â€"God Save the King. " A DOUBLE MISFORTUNE BAND CONCERT ON FRIDAY of W. P. Taylor’s z in the alarm. The unaware that the fire until informed e neighbors and the , whether ise or in- â€â€000“ 00†â€OM Alwayskeepa good laxative in the house. Takeadosc when your ca Id m» I: the but laxative for this? Ayer's Pills. Ask your doctor his opinion 3 yards lung, {‘0 inchea wide. pair ........................ 7‘ 3} yds. long, 50 inches wide, pair ........................ 9| 3} yds. long, 60 inches wide, pair ...................... $1.1 Table Linen, 54 inches wide. yard ..................... 21 Table Linen, (Q inches wide, yard ....................... 51 Table Oilcloth, 45 in. Iide, yard ....................... 21 Floor Oilcloth, l and 2 yards wide. 0000000 2i y_ds. 210133. 33 inches 2 yetde long, 25 inches wide._ faking-cold habit? Better break it up. We M;- um conï¬dence in Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for this “Bring? medicine like it for weak throats and weak lungs, As: your doctor for his opinion. He. knows all about it His approval is valuable. Follow his advice at all â€ma No alcohol in this cough medicine. 7.C.Ay_cr'31j13m Cheap Weak Throatâ€"Weak Lung: Cold after cold; cough after cough! Troubledw, fakind-cnld habit? Better break It up. “78 hamth lb“ _ Lace Curtains a good laxative in thchouse. Takeadose when your}? Id {mt ( om“: -_._A!_-- t-.. ALI-9 A.....'- Dill. Azlo “no Ant-Gnr hi: tun:n£.‘_ , Oulder’. Block wide, . 31.“) wide, '30? open every sfternoon. All REPAIRING promptly and prop- erly “tended to. KW. D. Cflllfll Pumps of all Kinds. Galvanized and Iron P ing‘; Brass, Brass Lin and Iron Cylinders. George Whitmore W. D' CONNOR J NU. SCHULTZ or myself at the aha, Pumps, Curbing. Tile v _ ' ' -"'- v. ' ‘ ï¬ndwmely muatmtrg w “Rim 1:“ Iraq†anon of I»!!! BC‘OULHH: 3le: Jill. 1am glands. “$.75 ‘ ’w.pflbtugo5 Prepaid, Mfg Ill militiamen. 9!!!! flow-3w Mg Vaahmgmn. uonsamrlcuyconndemial. {M ‘» "II-mu * cent free. Oldest aunm-y (M. 39%;?“ 911 I": Patents taken wrouuh Mug.“ 5%; WW mm mm, same M A‘ A- ‘ ‘6’" ascertain our 0W1"! tent on I. probably prucn MonsmrtcflyconndemLl. 1“ ugt‘freo. (â€goat hymn-y t." “ 4 _-râ€"vâ€"' VII. ‘ â€""7. In £ the Scientific Hmmcu mndwmely LD‘Jhtmt ’ ’ Anyone lending a aketnh and I110!“ ascertain our (2mm !) ,- lvem an In human. rum.“ Pumas from $2 unwarl. ANYONE (me wanna pairs, Cement Curbing. Culvert Tile, see . . .. Manufacturer on A~ -d Baler in lulu. Irelnnd was vlwwi 1“ “.Wty It the mPvtiug â€f ‘ c Grand Lodge. hvhl â€Ville. last week, Curetuker wantedâ€"Fm- prâ€,r tail“ church. Apply :0 Jam an. Durban. The Bpworth League of 2i! Wit church will hold HM w‘ garden party «m Manda M next ï¬t the hmnv of 31‘: W Bhir. Good program! .34 rare-hments. Admissiun, A 0!“. 85m; children. 100. The runny (strike on Um t}, 8. u 0““ unsettled. A pm-ul (nature 0’ the situation is Hm "4 Int “t‘I‘ICtiOD 0‘ both pay-1W, Photographs taken on 1. all“. Wednesday and Saturt CW! during the sum! pandas. Day light not non-as with our new anpaxalus Hall oped until 10 p. m. on thtbc mm â€"l'. W. Kelsey. .: Announcements are out f0" t Mtge 06 Mr. Rom. Wlmmo tonlorinl lrtist, of this town. ml! Penrl Hopkins, daughlvr It. Ind Mrs. James Hupkills. Glands. The nuptial knut will tied on Monday, the first day The council have had mwn e (and lutely cleaning up â€)9 Mg V!!! and by-ways aruund 10‘ by matting the weeds and hurdm 'The dotg-muzzling ordm'. tho not yet rescinded in \"mhm trio, is a thing of the pas Durham, so far as ohsm-Vanm- the same is concerned. Fur put couple of weeks. 1hr (n have been gradually disappm till one will soon ‘ne rt-gar‘dm II much curiosity as wlu- ‘. H.- der ï¬rst came into {on-g. August. Though Chief (31290 1 considerably on 1111’ aim- her. and has kept thu 1 WE animals runnin Well in hand. a?) mm'r. Mpl the {9:109 and u- town Without authoril) however. no M'X'iOJH «L been reported, though 2 [wens haw had a < W ’ell‘fl ago, \iz' I‘Lii‘m; 3 .1 4 “are of a trip :nmw» ' .4 w, and some of Mrs 1' Q 1 “action with il \\;l: .. x “0‘16“. “.0 can In .1, “1'. I: 7.. ï¬ll hollow 0:1 H.1- :‘~ " ‘ r'g‘ “e I‘Hn' H‘.‘ \ *‘ funny“ counting In . x 1: h. Md small, all m a; . i " ‘ -um. It “as a (R. .i: .: Mum trip, almnb; m sf: â€mo Ind the flu: ;: on! some of Uh' n: #5.. U they glistened in1 . VII 3 night long tu ' Well do we red “phasing coldness, Cb the deck, fairly 5‘ a. amazing grand The Durham Ira ‘- GR’I Institute will } lll' monthly mwm out In. R. Alla 1. \' (lit 4th, when Hw “VG the report 0" '. Vation, and a pa MC outing, 11w Hm~ u \ It. lenge lu 1“}: iow~ . “7' (tom land to lz-m i‘ « ï¬lthy.- from Que? w ‘ x ‘9' diffelent from I'. he When our fathvxw :51 .I Opent murv I'm“. . “k.- In a U‘:HI-;Hl'l‘«. “Adan, there‘s QPPH'L '-\ 9‘ Chi and got “1 ll agnm Ill“. attozuiam Women \wloom Hr. 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