39¢$$§$¢¢§$§i§*ï¬a§§gï¬ï¬a§§#$§%§%§gyï¬ï¬% THE DURHAM CBROK ICLE diseased portion of the ear. I‘here is only one way to cure deafness. and that is by constitu- tional remedies Deafness is caused bv an in- flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect healing and when it is entire] closed. Deafness is the result. and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever; 1 ine oases out of ten are caused by Catarrh. which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused b' catarrhi that ea nnot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bead for circulars. free, F. J. CHENEY a 00.. Toledo. 0: brother at Moose Jaw, Sash The editor of the Markdale Standard, with his daughter, Mrs. Chalmers and interesting baby 'Jack. paid ,us a pleasant visit on Saturday evening. Mr. W.J Bel1amy,â€" and Mr. J Marcellus paid a short visit Meaford last Week. Durham, visited the farmer's cousin, Mr. W.M Burnett, Monday. Miss Kate Bellamy, and Mrs. J. W. Henderson left on Tues-day on an extended visit with their sister and other relatives' at Paisley. 12y local_ gpyjjcatiqq._ as thoy__('nnno* reach the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson. of Thornhury. visited Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Stuart over Sunday and Mon- day. Mrs. Smalley, of Caseville, Mich. is visiting her sister, Mrs. George Rutledge. Mrs. W.A Armstrong is spending a few days with friends in the city. Miss McClocklin, of Durham and Miss Plewes, of Markdale, vi-‘w ited the farmer’s aunt, Mrs. Mark. Wilson on Saturday. Miss Willa Wright visited trends at Markdale last week. Misses Bell and May Henderson, of Wareham, visited their sister. Mrs. Dr. Murray, on Saturday, and on Tuesday leave to visit their brother at Moose Jaw, Sask The editor of the Markdale Mr. J.S. Rowe, of Markdale, was in town on Friday, and gave us a cheery call. Mr. Roht. Wilcock, of Buffah, is on a holiday with his parenta, and other relatives. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank VanDusen, of Dundalk, visited the .fpnperjs Miss Herbert, of Toronto, visiting her mother, fl. '1: mother ovo'r Sunday, and little Miss Ruth remained to spend a week with her grandmother. Mrs. Holman visited her ugh- ter. Mrs. Chard, near Mar dale. last Week Mrs. John Winters. of Osprey, visited Mr. Thos. Henry, and Mrs John Wright 512, the paét two weeks. Flesherton The Presbyterian Guild elected officers last week for the ensuing six months as follows: Hon. Pres., Rev. G.S Milligan; Pres., Mrs; H. Smith; Vice Pres, Mr. C Stewart: Secy., Miss Pearl Rad‘ej: Treas., Chas. Stewart; Organist, Mrs. W. Bentham: Prayer meeting Com., Miss Ida Binnie;, Miss Lily Thstle- waite, Mrs. P. McClocklin,; Flower Com., Mrs. Bentham, Rubie Radley, Rita Buskin, Muxiel McTaxish; Com., Mrs. McClocklin, \Ixs Mgr- cellus, Mrs. A. Bovd, M‘. “: LOJCkS. ‘ Mr. R.D Cameron, of Lucknow, lecturer in connection with the Canadian Government Old Age Annuities, spoke in the town hall here to a small audience on Tues- dav evening of last week. Mr. Cameron dealt interestin "15 with the subject, explaining the Act, and how provision for old age can be made. Reeve Boyd presided. On Tuesday afternoz'n, over 30 members of the Women’s Institute here paid a fraternal visit to Dundak Institu;e, and furnished the program at their annual gar- den party, which was very suc- cessful. The visitors arrived home after midnight, and enjoyed the ouï¬ng. Mr. Bob Beliamv has returned from an enjo; able holiday in the city. Mrs. W. Bentham visited friends at Shelburne last Week. Mr. and Mrs. Manley Morden, of Hamilton. wero the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell a day last week. Regular service wiil be held in the Presbyterian church on Sun- day afternoan next, and in the-ev- ening, a union serviee will ho comincted hv Rev. JJI Coiclough agent of the Upner Canada Bible Society, who will present the claims of the society to the con- gregation. As the threshing progresses, the yield of fall wheat this year seems to be surpassing all previous records. The lalges t no“ report- ed is that of Mr. ~\.M Gilchrist, who has a yield of almost fifty- nine bushels to the acre. From four acres, '235 bushels were thresh ed, Best Bros.’ machine doing the job. Mr. Henry Loï¬â€˜rard. Whom we rrported last week severely in- }urul by lightning is slowly recov- ex'ivg' and will probably be con- fmed to his home for 50:11? timo. H.s heart is weak, and speech still affected. Many fricnds deep- ly sympathize with 311'. and MM. LoGard in their trouble. Mr. VVilfi'id Cullis, who supplied the Methoiist pulpit the past two Sahhaths spoke spe eial‘3 to the League on Sunday evening. last. No seiviee in the chu1ch next 8311- bath. owing: to the. pastor holiday- ing, from whom we learn an enjoy- able time is being spent. Sold by Dwain“ 75°. The Hall's runny Pills for constipsiipa. Mrs. Wm. Tucker, who was run ilztg. and severely injured by a biu‘clist, is slowly recovenng fur-m her injuries. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs Robt. Rirhardson, on the l-lth inst, a sun Deafness Cannot be Curoi An electric fan placed in the kit- chen so’ that it will create an out- ward blowin current of air will not remove e heated air, but will carry away, to some extent, the smell '0! cuokery. . Trains will arrive and depart as fol- lows. until further notice:â€" Bond down v.3 um " loWil'ium " In 13.. no 4.17 " Pmulk “ us 11.. too «0 “ Scum Jot. * 0.! ml R. MACFARLANE. - 'I‘own Agent. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY TIME TABLE Trains lave Durham gt 1.1!) 1.111.. and :60 p m. Trains arrive at Durham ï¬t 10.!) u.u.. 1.5) p m.. and 8.55 p m. EVERY bAY moan SUNDAY 0.1;; 13911.. _ J. u. ggcgomd. ; t o . You cannot if your bowel} ire constipatgd: “Tm ?y;:xlnm,5.ï¬ gamble. Ask your doctor If he agrees With us. [)0 “he 3): v vv "I. â€KW“ “It“ latlon of shy a 161K517: 30mm]. Terms to: 3.33655†3 e to d. Soldb wnWBGeéler-s. .pntag p W s ' ’"VVV‘ ' COPYâ€"RIGHTS ac. Anyone sending-a sketch and descrl Non may nutcmy â€rennin our opmlmx free w newer u. Invention In probnbly ruwmnhl ofummunlu Lions stricuy conï¬dent. ul. HANDBGO on Parana amt tree. Oldest a «may for â€our aw. Patents when t rod“): Mann . “out" swim gotta, qltpout. time. In the We have had nearly seventy years of experience With‘ Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. That makes us have great con; ï¬dence in it for cough!» COldS, beflChil'IS. weak throats, and weak lungs. Ask your own doctor what experieme he has had with it. He knows. He can advise you wisely. Keep in close touch with your family physician No alcohol in this cough medicine. 7. 6A.," Enggmï¬' ,, , , ....., [moldy uncertain our opinion free whether at avenunn Ia probnbly utenmhl ufummunict Iona stricflycnnfldent :Ll. HANOBGO on Patent; an Iron. oldest a mwy for securing patents. 133:0me taken t rou-h Mum: Co. moo"! pedal mace, without. 0312mm. m the .mnflsflmmcan. Grand Trunk Railway TIME-TABLE "v- â€"‘vvâ€"w hudaomeli mar-{m7a‘3eklï¬ Inquest ctr l u n . r1181 231.9% '.,£fle’,’_§2‘£; .49 “3.911: . . .l‘ 9913!- 1.0‘ DURHAM Monika]. J. Towner. Loon! Agent Durham. Years with Coughs ONTARIO Eggs Taken I A S C A S H F.Lenahan and Company I Machine 011. Harneuloflr Ana Grease and Hoof Ointment, 30 to 8. P. 8AUNDER3 Aug. 25, 1910 The Hula-ti" The paper is $0 god pigqmns this â€"9 very little â€ythmfl 91:30. Rememher on“ Ntion will be mm “day and Tm-wi 37th of Seplvm‘ \- may “'0 t0 GUAM bigger ShOWh and auctions. “'0 ï¬lm; member that 1}. just What we mulu- Lootâ€"Either in I) We!!! Durham and â€VII backvd NHL 3 In; tickets from Sn and return. 81%) L1 let-cc deposiim's' - Will be n-wardmi ‘-\- hove to “'m. Hm m;- ‘ J or the (‘hl'oniviv Business mvn s “reï¬ll to writv 1 phinly. They mm 00 one in a ('Hll from the editor 3 mulintod with : terms Of all I‘ln- « business. Sommm Iclves to mm-h i find out an uni! but when wv‘x-v advertiser has no to just guvss a! i‘ During thv rt-m'm (lisp: the Inll‘kt‘t Sih‘ “’0 had tie to gay 01w way «.1- 1 For years thv sin. ()2: H been condemned by far Itockmen. Onv complaint necessity 0f inning to m re-load hogs and sm-h :m (ore taking: to tho Hahn them, but what was mm (“It with was 1hr ('iimhi hill and â€11‘ invozn'vnjvn' tetting in and out of â€11 males The ideal “’t'ig‘hj would, of (‘nursa 1w 0 Which the stock could I Mm the scalv into thv yard. but wim two rail' hr apart as can arv this difficult mfloss the r03 hmrht tom-lbw i'l smm a common stuck-yam ml sevme at pl‘:‘m what imm'ami(-:1H« (ringing on what. enforce-mom of n from 0110 lailt‘um’! It and, mOI'POVt'r. â€1r (- way track is ‘15:!» (mad he POHHHH'.’ In Holstein am! Prim one railway and \\' the scales are own. Persons. The (“51er Where it is To; _\'t‘:: knowledgc tht-u- 112‘ lately. any storm.» 1} Verting it into a 1» “1‘“ up as a {:1 kept. Personally. xx. 91' I†I park than and stock yard, Mn continent. we t‘VO 01‘ 1‘1‘; when the janp‘ln \‘-.'.n~ [or the selection m ~ Hillary, market and tWon-ed the Edgy ;. .0“ desirahlv fm "‘99- If a hall and be placed in (mm C'Pinion then “m. :2“ the Vollet [)I‘Opt*l't_\'. 1‘. aâ€. and by Hu- \\.1\ [font of our I‘vsid'-r‘.' Mt ‘OCIQOH in sl'fiz Mk5 office and xx. ; ’3 R‘nrded thv PJ 4: - - “u.\u"l‘ thought it a 521 “d We see no \' I). l'\'~ll the _dlief advomv We property fm‘ \h N Mn hall. “Vt tip! location for a hn‘fl‘ VG think yvt it u.- ot the other !\\H ; v We unt'ivr'stxunf. ““3 to purchasing thu h_- A E?" NEWS AROUND Tim \. whi changing our In“; '0 can remonfl-w. '1‘. J. H B:0\\n \‘u Wantedâ€"An imrl lair education. w nre business. A ;.. a suitaMc 7 for a sitb fur u clerk’s Offim‘. I. there Was no ' THE M \RKET SIT! r to o to consiz. for t eir gener IV \K' m lZ( H 0m pl