mm++++++++v+e~+++~z~+ u’Zi°*-i°m +M++M+$+++wé++%+§¢%+ï¬Ã©Ã© A. H. Mchmnn. All Sessim.s uf the Union Meeting to be held cm Tnvsday and \Vcdm‘sdny Jztn.9tband mm are open tn any person interested in :xgricnltuw. Cheap railway rates haw been arranged on the certificate plan. For Submxuted veï¬ebm 0111151»; Pressure upon the nerve. interrupting N1:*'111:1§ Nerve Sllpply. This will 1111:1‘11011the i‘is 5111: 1.11" 0121111 supplied, and the R1 1111'. IS Disease. A (hi1-113111: 11101' .11iju-t:1 the. of- f1 11111110 13111111 t11N1-1111211 12111111111 wheving‘ Nerve I.) [’1 >‘ I'PSSUH‘. Hills '14’11111111“ ti11a(.a11.<1‘-, 5,1.) N11.t1_11*e can “15‘1in iii'cii ii‘. ++++++++++ 4'44“!" EONLY METHOD EVER DESCOVERED FOR EERADICATION 6F DESEASE. BY GOING DlR’ «gECTLY TO THE CAUSE. "A NEW ROAD TO WW'ï¬ï¬'ï¬'éMéééé'} ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++é+++ The Annual Medina of the Experimental Union W+H++++ If you are Sick and have Tried Everything Else and Received No Benefit Try Spinal Adjustments of DR. WM. McCUTCHEON and Get Well " Pmdlzcts, °‘ ( uh ivatimluf the soil " Manageuu-nt uf Snil I," crtiiily, "My. Some of the: spa .k’ezs aw: Hem-v G 381.] C'hh :lgn, Dr. G. C. Creelnmn Andrew EJint. Hun. Nelson Montmih Prof. H. H. szu), F. (3-. Hart. Prof. G. E. Day. R. 5. Duncan and Arrangements have been completed for holding the 38th Annual Meeting of the Ontario Arqricultm'al and Ex- peiimental Union at the. Ontario Ag- ricultural Cohege, on the 9th and Nth of January. Owing to the peculiar wvather con- ditions of the past year. the results of tho co-operatave experiments conâ€" ducted throughout O:.tario on he- twven three and four thousand farms will be of peculiar interest and value. THE WORLD’S GREATEST SCEENCE. THE HEALTH. CHiROP 1-D absuiutel): ï¬n“: Upon Obtained by (utiiinu‘ at the OHIO. 4\I'\ ' FREE}: HHS†PAGE EIGHT. Casés Chiropractic and the Liver Chiropractic and the Stom- Title. Chiropractic and Woman. Chiropractic and Children. Chiropractic, a preventive of Disease Chiropractic in Acute Cases Chiropractic in Chronic Chiropractic and the Intes- tines At Middaugh House, Durham TUES., THURS, SAT., of Each week I to 3 p. m. Anv of I luctmn m Unmz'm' Vegtetabie Prmlncts 'sn 3 and 3‘â€)!in : in tivazfnn (a? the soil 5 nr I'niluwin: books; will be mailed i): Fn-«e upun I'wquest. or may be CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN Cor. Main and Birmingham Sts., Mt. Forest, Onto No. FE? o E FE A C i C 1‘2 13 14 15 16. 10 11 Lliss Carrie McNally who has been buffering: fuvm appendicitis under- went :le (,xpemrion no SzLLlu'day. The ng'mdun was performed by Dr. D. H. .I-LGinszm, assisted by DPS. .Ez'zziesonb'r. and Hutton. Nurses Uw-umnntand Lauder were also in amendmwe The operatlon was quite successful and the patient. is doing as '..e..’ as cam be. expected. fuller infoz‘mazinn and a. copy of tbe'! pmgrum applv to C. A. Zavitz. Ontario Agriuultural College, Guelph Ontario. 1 Mr. J. \V. Firth of London spent 2‘;ch Ye:th Day xx ill; hi5 mother Mrs. '1’. ll'ih. ' 3:16:90. “'illiaws spent the last of l: holidays in Tul'OntO. Mess†Kennedy and Mcrrae of Guelph me guvets of Mr. Thou. Ritchie Miss Nellie (Julier- of Tm'nnto was llnme drringjhe holiday \xeek._ l'rl Mi»; Jnné'Ritchie is home after a visit with her sister Mrs. W. H. Mnffat of Greenoch. citis Chiropractic Trouble Chiropractic Chiropractic ChirOpractic Stones. Chiropractic Chiropractic tism. Chiropractic ChiAIjoprazti: most hairgoods manufactu r e r s will exhibit for your inspection their ï¬nished 8; latest hair crea- tions in Ladies' Title. Edge Hill ++++++++++++++ and Asthma. and Goitre. and Appendl- and Diabetes. and Bronchitis and Gall and Rheuma- and Heart BRINKING WATER MUST BE PURE To the Electors of the Township of Glenelg: Ladies and Gentlemen.â€"I hereby wish to convey to you my sincere thanks for electing me to the Reev'eship, and hope by intelli- gent service for your welfare to merit a continuance of your con- fidence. Wishing you a Happy and Prosperous New Year. A. MCCUAIC} R.R. 1, Pricev‘ille. Jan. 3rd. 1917. To the Electors of the Township of Glenelg: Ladies and Gentlemen,-â€"I sin- cerely thank you for the generous support you gave me at the recent election, placing me at the head of the poll in the first contest I have gone through. It will be my purpose and ambition to render you ‘aithful service. Wishing.r you health and prosperity in 1917. I am. Yours ‘aithfully, ' The ï¬ioéeer in behalfâ€"Bf _£t_1eâ€"vï¬'e‘.ci Cross amounted to $47.00 Mich. was in town on Saturday on a. short. visit- with his brother-in-law Mr. J. Blackburn. Miss Gamble of Perth visited Mrs. Chalmers last. week. Miss Hazel Henry was home from Toronto last. week. Mrs A. H. Scott. of Toronto was a. hsliday visitor with her sister Mrs. Wes. ankin. Miss A. Howard was home over New Year’s. from Toronto. Mr. Roy Keri" was home from Toronto on a. holiday over Christmas and New Year’s - Miss Clara. Duncan Milliner is home from her position at. Petarboro, on vacation. ~ The Willing workers at. Ceylon held a box social on Thursbay evening last which was a success. Auctioneer McPhail sold the ' boxes. Rev. Mr. McDonald occupied the chair and a. pig‘ssmg programme was _rendered. Miss Mary Wilson spent last week hvr sister in Toronto. L‘Iios Dell Thurston .holidayed with hm'siste at LIODS Head. Miss M. McOomb of Lang Sask. visited her sister Mrs. Jas. Fisher dur- ing the! hoAlidays‘. Miss Clara. Chm-d, Milliner was home on a. short; holiday with her papgnts here. NI Robert Borden Wlll Leave During Session For Conference Bornâ€"At. Flesberton on \Vednesduy December 2". adaughter to Mr. and Mfg H. Lochk of Rosemy Sask; Miss McMillan hatchet" at Fort \Villiam visited her mother and sister MngaEtoq flaring the hplidays.‘ _ Mr and Mrs. J. C. Miller of. Toronto holidayed with the latter’s parents MP. and Mrs. T. H. Blakely. Miss Maud Boyd and 'Miss Alecia. Mitchellspent part of last week at. Mgg-kdzile visiting Mrs. J. A. Boyd. Miss Hattie Cole of Toronto spent. ashortL holida} with her payouts. â€"-- Mrs E. W. - u bile Who-visited her sister Mrs. McTuvish returned last week to Charlottetown P. E. I and was accompanied home from Peter- boro by Mr. White who attended a Manufacturers Convention. Mr. J. W. Bellshaw of V‘Voodford was a hquday: vjsitqr at Mr. J Fisher’s .et session of the talent Parlia- .ent. Prorogation be followed 7 a general election unless there is med 3. further extension of the srllsmentsry term into the seventh par, Sir Robert Borden will my I! the ï¬rst month, and then cross Le Atlantic to take 1n the In- u'lsl conference ed by Premier [owl-George. Pag}!ament_ wag gummpngd by his AS. R U M The pump shown here is a BT No 4, for drilled Wells It can be used used with wind- mill or used to pump by hand, and fitted to lift lift water or force it through a hose It has wood han- dle, reversible sy- phon spout and extra brace to make it solid Our experience will be of ser- vice to you in selecting the kind of pump you need :oellency the Duke of Devoï¬shire meet on Thursday, January 18th. will be the s_1x_t;1 and probably the . bulletin issued by the Paris War so at New Year's states: “In the no of the year 1916 the French ms, in breaking the assault of the my against the Verdun fortress, . in forcing the enemy to withdraw both banks of the Some, have an 78,500 German prisoners.†Parliament Meets J an. 18 {lards 0f 'H‘hanks TflE BIG HPï¬n’iflA aRE STORE Captured 78,500 German. Yours respectfully, Fiesherton MALCOLM MCINNES‘ You can’t get pure water With an 01:1 Wood pump that is slimy and rotten with age It is likely to baulk the first dry .spell, too We have the best iron pumps at our store â€" they never need prim- ing, never freeze, ""0 I up, do not drip If you’ve got an old pump that is un- satisfactory, call and see them E†SON TEE DURHAM -‘HRONICLE. T be Misses Edna, Margaret. and Myrtle UasWt'll of Dresden, Toronto and Kitchenw, respectively holidayed at 1h? parental home. Mr. H. U. LeGard was home from Tm'onmrpending the holiday with his fa mil) . Reeve Boyd 0f Markdale was in town on Monday calling on his old friends and casting his ballot for reeve here. Misq “and Boyd visited over New Yea-’1 s with it lends ac Dundalk. Sennter Sproule of Markpale was in town on Menday voting at the elvction. Messrs Archie Sinclair and A. Mc- Enery of Erin were holipay visitors at Mr. Price Teeter’s. Mr. R. G. Holland received the sad news of the death of his father in Toronto. The decreased taught school in Scotland about forty years ago but has been for many years in the Cust- oms ofl‘ice Toronto. He visited his son here several times and was a fine the of Christian gentleman. Mr. and Mrs. Holland went to the city on Monday tonnttend the funeral. ‘ Mrs. Sullivan received word on Monday that. her daughter Ida. at Vancouver had undergone an agar- ation for appendicitis and her con- dition was critical. Mrs: Van Dusen received word on M0nday of the death. at Detroit. of her grandson’s wife Mrs. Frank Van Dusen. The young couple visited here in feptember last. Arternesia Council will have only one new member Mr. John Burnett to page phe place of Mr. Bachelor. Mrs. Gr E McDonald nee. Mabel Boyd. of Richmond Hill, was in ann m New \ezu": calling on_ old friends. The last three are'new men this year but Mr. Blakely had experience formerly it} the towgshig council. As before reported Reeve McKenzie and Deputy Reeve Cameron were re- turned by acclamation. The vote on Menday for councillors was as follows: F. Mathewson 253, J. Stimson 227. J. anett 158, R. Swanton 15-1, 8 Bachelor 147. The first elected. many gand wishes \t0 the Chronicle for a prosperous year. Mrs. Jos. Blavkburn visited over New Year’s with her Mother and si>ters at, Sarnie and Port Huron. Mr. Robert VVright, Principal of meington High School, spent New Year’s with his brother here. Mrs. Harris and Miss Harv-is of Niagara Falls were holiday visitors with the formers daughter Mrs. (001.) Armstrpng at. Mr. F. Hickling’s. We received a letter on Monday from Pte. Geo. B. Richardson at Shoreham Camp Eng. Geerge writes interestingly of the voyage acroes and his impressions of the Old land. He reports the boys from here all well in good spirit and anxious to get on to France. Sergt. R. P. Bellamy also wrote us interestingly and his letter reached as last week. At the election here on Monday D. Mc'l‘avish was re-elected reeve the vote being: McTavish 58, Buskin 40 After the Nominations. Councillor W’ilson resigned leaving Councilinr J. O. Patton. A. Hawken, J. Blakely, mLQan. Henry in by acclamntipn. Mr. John Doupe of Owen‘Sound visited his neice Mrs. Robt. Best over Now Years. #333; Large Sales Small ProfitsX] McKECHNIES’ WEEKLY ï¬EWS Wishing Everybody A Happy and Pros= perous New Year Departmental Store, Durham The 53rd annivessary entertanment of the methodist Sunday School was held as usual on New Year’s evening and was the most successful for a number of yem’s. After- the tea served in the school room a lengthy. and very pleasing programme conducted hv the pastor was rendued the nmuhexs of which we have not space. to enumexate. A cantat:1.“S:1nfa Chus Friend" was given by over thirty members of the school and was 1 taking part of the programme. A special feature which was deeply interesting to the audience 'urity! l’urity! l’urity! The one dominating note that runs all through the making of Sunlight Soap is Purity. The $5,000 Guar- antee you get with every single bar is not a mere advertisement. It marks a standard set for the buyers who select the choice Sunlight Soap materialsâ€"for the soap boilerâ€"for the expert chemistsâ€"for the girls, even, who wrap and pack Sunlight. All are mindful of the Guarantee -it is a source of gratiï¬cation to all the Sunlight workers. was the unveiling of an Honor R911 which was done by Mr. M. K. Richard- son who delivered :t touching address. The Roll which contained 47 names of boys overseas is a neat work of an, designed by Miss Maud Richardson At the ,,top stands two soldiers in khaki and between them the Motto “Our Defend rs†beneath which is the flags of the entents Allies. Mr. Bunt framed and designed the setting: for the names. The proceeds of the tea and Sunday collections amounted to $78.00. January 4, 1917 Mrs. E. cablegram in-law. 311‘ Tiomsin, - the fch hurrah! S and sweet. meaning 1 that her Of a boy? ary 5, 1917 were as W under the father wa‘ dance thei other fling son and he ents had 8 man by bi as birth W; highegt ho} Dire. The 1 gram is all bani. and round the ‘ In ï¬ve or 1 be. looked I tender con QOOI‘IGS read “'38 at recollt' resident 0 two or thl 84 years a month ag4 scription, 1 Under the no small 5! int In 1! Ian’s scho Wanted} 100 to 200, M ii 1n O b8C( 11m Miss I “’31) Let NT VOL. Inst )( Ad Hi