DURHAM. ONT. (Lower Town.) L. R. C. P., LONDON. ENG. RADULATE of London, Now York and Chicago. Diseases of Eye, Ear Nose and Throat. ‘Will be at Knapp House, Durham. the 2nd Saturdav in each month. Hoursâ€"lâ€"G p.m. gig-s" IOII'II gnc for the 5.5: inacszxon ;_3 Cam? pc' 0 . . nne each subacqucmmscxnon-mxmon m Messieoal cards, r-ot exceeding one inch. “.00 perï¬nnum. Advcrxi-cmcnts withovt Speciï¬c Grections V1.11 be published :2"! forbid and charged ac- udhgz Tmsicm noticc5â€"“ Lost," “ Found. "Fat e,†etcâ€"50 cents for ï¬rs: insertion, 15 Cents â€I! flmkequcm insertion. ) 1-- _-_..._~ moon-O k- h‘ :A FFICE AND RESIDENCE A short distance east of Knapp’s Hotel, Lamb ton Street, Lower Town, Durham Oï¬ce hours from 12 to 2 o’clock. Late Assistant Roy. London Ophthalmic Hos. Engs. and to Golden Sq. Throat and N039 Hos. D {)éce over IGordon’s new Jewellery Store, Lower Town, Durham. Any amount of monev to loan at 5 per cent. on farm oropertv. IF W “vanqucuy um. "v... ‘ Anadverusemems ordered bystrangcrs must be paid 1 Irmadvanoe. Contract rates for 'ctarly at. ertisemeats furnished on Won to the o .ce. a All advertise neus, to ensure insertion in currem wreekt should be brought in no: later than Tuzsmw ; “ â€"â€"â€"â€" l uvu-v ‘Vv â€"â€" p. m.’ VSSec-iz'fl atteix'tieh given to diseases of women and ehildren. Residence op- posxte Presbvtenan Church. Dr. W. 0. Pickering Dentist. OFFICE: OverlJ. J. Hunter’s. ONOR GRADUATE, UNIVERSI- ty of Toronto. Graduate Royal College Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentistry in all its Branches. Garafraxa and George Streets-mt foot of hill. Ofl’ice hoursâ€"941 3.111., 2-4 0.11)., 7-9 p.m. Telephone No.10. rwï¬â€"ce in the New Hunter Block. ‘Oï¬ice hours, 8~t0 1_O_a._m.._.to 4p. Innanjd. 7 to 9 EXCLUSIVELY Will be at the Midiaugh House 13% Wednesglay of each month. from 12 to 4 p. m. ARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, CON- veyancers. Etc. Money to Loan. Oflicesr-In the McIntyre Block, over Standard Bank. A. G. MacKmr. K. C. W. F. DUNN. 111E WHERE]? BflBflNIflLE THE JOB :: Tn: Cairn-1cm. viii be sent to any addrcsa free: of postage, for $1.00 per “1E8 . . . . year, payable in advmceâ€"Shso may h chugd U not so paid. The date to which every Mint: 5 aid is (1320' :d by the number on the m hhd. o pï¬pcr disc n'inucd mm! all mean â€mam a: the Ogliua’i of :h: nx-Opriczor. Oï¬ice.â€"Calder lock, over Post Oï¬ce ‘3 PUBLISHED am THURSDAY momma cum-um mums HOUSE. mu mas? DURHAM, ONT. HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OF- ï¬ce in the New Hunter Block. ‘ Qï¬icg er, Conveyancer, c. Insurance Agent. Money to Loan. Issuer of Mar- riage Licenses. A general ï¬nancial busi- ness transacted. QUEENS"!!! {2f ‘Z‘fi‘fi‘i June 06 DURHAM. ONT. OBN CLARK. LICENSED AUC~ tioneer for the County of Grey. Sales promptly attended to. Orders may .be left at his Implement Wareropms, Mmenon’s 013 stand. or at the Chromcle Oflace. HE UNDERSIGNED WILL RE ceive pupils for instruction in Elocution and Physical Culture. Classes Tuesday and Friday afternoons in Calder’s Hall. Terms on applica- Elocution and tion. Honor Graduate Alma College. Nov. mth, 06â€"3111. , Drs. Jamieson Maclaurin. l. G. Hutton, M. D., C. M. \FFICE AND RESIDENCEâ€"COR. Nov. 9, ’03. J. 1?. GRANT, D. D. S.. L. I). J. P. Telford. ARRISTER,_SQLI_CITOR_, qrc. "3 JUD Z 3 g I: completely stocked with PARTHENT 313 NEW TYPE, thus af- fording facilities for main: out Firstoclass OHN KINNEE, LICENSED AUC- tioneer for the County of Grey. A. H. Jackson. ’OTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSION- EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. JANUARY 31, 1907 ist: Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose Medical Directory. Arthur Gun, MacKay 8:. Dunn. Dental Dz'recz‘orv. DR- GED. S. BURT. Legal Directory. Miscellaneous. Physical Culture. ’ MISS TWAMLE Y, asicnt adverti «ments 8 ccncspc The Toronto News says :---There is reason to think that the experiment with local Option m West Toronto has been successful. There is no evidence that the business interests of the community have suflered, that rents have decreased or that any class of property has deteriorated in value. It is certain, however, that labor has beneï¬tted. that order has been better observed and that illicit drinking has not been common \It is no doubt difï¬cult to enforce pro- hibitory legislation in a town which praCtically constitutes part of a great city. The editor sat in his ofï¬ce whence all but he had fled, and he wished that every last dead heat was in his graveâ€"Stone dead. His mind then wandered far away to the time when he should die, and his royal editorial soul go scooting to the sky; when he’d roam the ï¬elds of paradise and sail o’er Jasner seas and all things glorious would combine his every sense to please Hetthought how then he’d look across the great gulf and drear, that’ll yawn between his happy soul and those who swindled here and when for water they would call, and in agony they’d caper, he’d shout to them, “ Just quench your thirst with the due that’s on your paper?’ Christian Reinhardt. formerly pro- prietor of the Commercial Hotel, Guelph, died on Friday last. Deceas- ed was one of the best; known hotel- keepers in WeStern Ontario. Kidney trouble was partly the cause of his death in addition to his enormous weight. 425 pounds, to reduce which everything was done. It is said that on entering the hotel his weight was only 125 pounds. The casket was the largest ever used in Canada. \Vith the body it weighed 1,200 pounds. and in order to place it in the hearse the inside ï¬ttings of the vehicle had to be removed.â€"Ayton Advance. A woman comes into a newspaper ofï¬ce, comments on the condition of the weather, removes her gloves, raises her veil, gets out her 84 lace handkerchief, digs into her chate- laine bag. brings out a little scrap of paper upon which is written a simple advertisement for a hired girl. She then inquires the price which is to run at the head of the want column 213 days in the year. asks for the best location possible, eXpresses the hOpe that she will geta good girl this time. puts her gloves back on and picking up her skirt, says: " \Vell. I guess that’s all.†and de- parts leaving her handkerchief on the counter. When she trots her ten- year old boy on an errand he dashes in, drOps a quarter on the counter, says; “Mam wants this in the pa- per,†and is gone, after having slam med the door. But he has transacted the same business. Fergus has the oldest curling club in C-~.nada. but it is evidently a has. been; they used to have a lacrosse club of some pretentious but it has gone in fragments o Rat Portage. the $00 or oblivion mostly the latter The auld toon has adopted a new game called eucher, played it is said moatly with clubs and spades instead of with sticks and stones and brooms like the old games. The have beat on Guelph at the new pastimeâ€"but Guelph is easy anyway.â€"Harriston Review. Learn one thing, iearn it early in life, and learn it well, that the man who does not always believe as you do is not always afool. The fact that you hold views not in accord with your neighbor is not proof p03. itive that you are right and he is wrong. nor is it any evidence that your neighbor is insincere. If this were not true. then all smart men would belong to one party, and all good men to one church. and if all belonged to one party and one church they would break up both party and church. As we go to press the town is full of sonsie chiels wearing broad bonnets and broader accents. they are the curlers of group 8 engaged in the competition {or the Ontario Tankard. At time of writing a ’phone from the rink conveys only a confused jumble of shouts and boots and the rumble of the stanes. compared with it the Falls of Niagara is a mere murmur, and the Tower of Babel mix-up an intelligent conversation ; truly curl- ing is properly called the '° roaring†game. However, the jolly gentle- men are having agood time. An odd thing is that though curling is an essentially Scotch game. a large sprinkling of English, Irish and Dutch are gradually butting in. and while they can acquire the proper twist for the stones and the orthodox method of manipulating a broom, they utterly fail in their eï¬orts to turn their tongues aroon the laung- wich ye ken. A rumor reached us from the scene of conflict that Fergus Thistles had been mown down by the Southampton ï¬shermen. â€"Harriston Review. Impossible to escape being cured if you apply Putnam’s Corn Extractor to the worst corn on record. Pain- less, safe and costs only a. quarter in any drug store. , To Cure a Ceï¬Ã©" m One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabiets. W6: %J mmmmhmszs. ROUND ABOUT us. OLD OFFENDER CAUGHT. oldest curling club Young Farmer-{Sent to Jail for Seven Days. A young farmer named William A. Cook, who lived at Richview Post- ofï¬ce. near Lambton mills, appeared before Magistrate Denison yesterday on a charge of theft and was sent to jail for seven days, with hard labor, Cook’s father explained that his son had just launched into the farming business, and was making his ï¬rm visit to the city with a load of hay. At Lambton Mills he had the hay weighed. the Weight being 2.225 pounds, but on the way to the hay market he changed the second ï¬gure from a 2 to an 8, and received pay- ment for six hundred pounds more than the actual weightâ€"The Globe. The right way to cure a cold in the head or a. cough and irritation in the throat and lungs. is by breathing HYOmei’s medicated air, Put a few drops of Hyomei in the neat pocket inhaler that comes with every outï¬t and breathe this healing air for a few times and immediate relief will be noted. The medication goes right to the Spot where the disease germs are located and renders them harmless in the future. A complete Hyomei outï¬t, consist- ing of a bottle of Hyomei the inhaler and a. medicine dropper, costs but $1, while extra. bottles of Hyomei, if needed, can be obtained for only 500. All druggists should be able to sup- ply you with Hyomei, or we will send it by mail on receipt of price. and every package is sold with the dis- tinct understanding that it costs nothing unless it cures. Write us today for a symptom blank, which we will send you free, together with treatise on Catarrh and how to cure it. When you ï¬ll in and return to us the symptom blank. our consulting physician Will give your case the best care and attention, and write you a letter of advice without charge. Booch’s Hyomei Company, Buï¬alo, It seems just as ridiculous to put ' medicine into the stomach to cure a: cold in the head or lungs as it (1098; to go out in the rain if we want; to; keep dry. ' At the same time the soothing and healing eï¬ects of Hyomei on the ini- tated mucous membrane give quick relief, and the cough or coldis broken Cut this out and take it to Parker’s Drug Store and get a free sample of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. These Tablets are far supe- rior to pills, being easier to take and and more pleasant in eï¬ect. They correct disorders of the stomaeh. liver and bowels, Sold at Parker’s Drug Store. Healing Medication That is Breathed, Report of U. S. S. No. 3. Bent-inch Giving Quick Relief. lam} Glen“? The fact that many people right in Durham cough and hawk and snuï¬ï¬‚e for days and weeks after they treat a cold wish the usual stomach dosing, shows how valuelees are the ordinary cough and cold cures. up. O ‘ w. 0 The seventh annual meeting of the .Your friends may 1103109 a 81131"? Canadian Association for the Preven- “110133938. 015 ‘SPGGCh 91‘. that your tion of Consumption and other forms memory 19 decidedly {311mg- of Tuberculosis will be held in Ottawal These symptoms may grow worse the 13th and 14th of March next. Al very quickly if they are not treated public meeting of the members of the by Ferrozone. You must build up association and of the citizens gener- the nervous syStem. This can be ac- ally, at which His Excellency will complished in no other way as thor- preside, will be held in the Assembly‘ oughly and permanently as by the Hall of the Normal School here onluse of Ferrozone. Wednesday evening, March 13th,atl This remarkable remedy. which WhiCh DT- Sheard, the chairman 0f ,1 has cured tens of thousands of Cana- the 0mm“) Provincial Board 0f,diau people. increases enormously the Health, Will deliver a lecture upon digestive power. stimulates the for “Home Treatment Of Consumption.†mation of blood, the rich. red kind ! that puts new life into the nerves. 4-Piece Table Sets, at $1.75 and $1.85 7-Piece Water Sets, at $1.85 and $1.95 7-Piece Berry Sets, at; $1.75 and $1.85 The Big 4 Gold Nugget Glassware . . He Sells Cheap Imitation Cut Glass Water Pitchers, 35 and 400 each. Crystal Water Pitchers, 25c each. 4-Piece Table Sets at 40c each. FLOOR OILCLOTH. 1. 11; and 2 yds. wide, 250 a. square yd. TABLEd OILCLOTH, 45-in Wide, 25c a. y .' ' FLAN N ELETTE BLANKETS, large 11-4 size, in White or grey, $1.20 pr. PURE HONEY in 25 and 350 Jars. NOVEL CURE FOR BULBS. CONVENTION IN MARCH. CHANGED THE WEIGHT. Extra heavy, massive, deep cut pattern, ï¬nish quality and ï¬nish, all pieces have extra. heavy pure burnt in gold decorations that will not wash off. Water Pitchers CALDER BLOCK WW . BEAN THE DURHA M CHRONIN All éwï¬ï¬â€™u Sr. IIIâ€"John Ledingham and Mam- ie Mortley equal, Donald Ray, Addie Twamley, George Ledingham, John Smith. Isabel Turnbull, Ivy Dargavel. Norma Black and Bernard Coflield equal. Annie Stewart, Lizzie Smith, Arthur Simpson. Jr. IVâ€"Maggie Mortley, Bea Simp son, Alex. Turnbull. Morrison Smith. Frankie Twamlev. Bella Ray. Jr. IIIâ€"Lavina Mortley. John Mc- Gillivray, Katie Smith. Cliï¬ord Mountain. Peter Mountain Sr. IIâ€"Edmund Noble, Kate Stew- art. Jr. IIâ€"Harold Ledingham, Carrie Mortley, Stewart McGi livray. Cecil Twamley, Willie Smith. Joseph Cof- ï¬eld, Archie Turnbull. Sr. Iâ€"Donald Smith. Robbie Mort.- ley. Mary Coï¬eld, Wilfrid Black, George Noble. Jr. I (A)â€"-Nellie Smith. Jr. I (B)-â€"Martin Cofï¬eld. John Loheed. Miss Mae Livingston is home from Guelph after visiting her brother Mr. F. Livingston. Glad to hear Mrs. T Bailey is im- proving nicely. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets Au druggiste refund the money if it fails to cure E. W. Grave's signature is on each box. 250. Mr. F. Wise and family have rent- ed the Livingston farm {or a term of years. Mrs. J. W. Vickers is waiting on her daughter Mrs. Edward Hopkins. Mr. Willie Edmonds of Allan Park visited his uncle Mr. J. W. Vickers Miss Florence Cuff of Aberdeen, spent one day last week With her sister MissBerta Cuff. ._ Miss McFayden of Durham is vis- iting her sister Mrs. Jno. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Alexander of Hutton Hill were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hunt. Mr. E. Roseborough’s sale last week. was a good success. He sold ateam of horses for the handsome sum of four hundred and nine dollars. Bornâ€"â€"-To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hepkins, a daughter. The First Sign of Mental Decayâ€" The Warning of ‘General Break-Down. Changes in the nervous syStem manifest themselves slowly. They show ï¬rst by muscular weak- nessâ€"a feeling that threatens para- lysis, or by a fullness in the head that indicates approaching appoplexy. It seems like etiï¬ness but you soon discover there’s a. lack of powerâ€" that the endurance of this or that muscle is not whet it ought to be. Losing Muscular Power? These symptoms may grow worse very quickly if they are not treated by Fen-ozone. You must; build up the nervous syscem. This can be ac- complished in no other way as thor- oughly and permanently as by the use of Ferrozone. This remarkable remedy. which These changes are wrought in a natural way, for the reason that Fer- rozone treats the causes that excite these troubles. No’ tonic gives such lasting good health; try it yourself. Sold by all dealers in 50c boxes. Natural circulation quickly follows. and that fullness in the head. so dis. turbine; and alarming, too, quickly passes away. To'cash in advance subscribers we glve the Chronicle and Toronto Daily Mail {or ...... . $4.50 The ï¬rst result of these changes is increased strength. Toronto Daily Mail (or ...... . $4.50 “ “ Globe for ....... 4.50 “ “ World for ...... 3.10 “ “ News for ....... 2. 25 “ “ Star for ........ 2.25 “ Weekly Mail ......... 1.70 †“ Globe. ...... 1.70 Family Herald and Weekly Star 1 7 5 Montreal Witness ............ 1.65 Farmers Advocate ............ 2.30 Weekly Sun .................. 1.75 and other papers at equally low rates. T0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY CLUBBIN G RATES. HONOR ROLL. Vickers. KATE MACDONALD. Teacher. in No Days. $5 $15.00 Cash. 4". %%%%%%%%kï¬%%%%ï¬%%ï¬%ï¬%ï¬%ï¬$5 We know the diseases and weaknesses of men like an open book. We have been curing them for 30 years. We have ï¬ll-"CH our lives to it, and thousands upon thousands of men restored to Vigorous Vitality are today living monuments to the skill, knowledge and success of Drs. Kennedy Kergan. We never hold out false hopes, we never undertake a case we cannot cure. We have made so thorough a study of all the diseases of menâ€"of Varicocele, Striciure, Blood Poisons, Hydrocele, Nervous Debility, Paralysis, Bladder, Urinary and Kidney Diseases, General Weakness, Loss of Vitality, and have cured so many thousands of cases that if there is a cure for YOUR disease you will ï¬nd it here. When we undertake a case there is no such thing as failure. We charge nothing for consultation and our knowledge, skill and experience are at your service. We will explain to you How and Why We Can Cure You; why the diseases of men require the knowledge and skill of Master Specialists. We do not require to experiment with your case as we know from experience in treating thousands of cases exactly what to prescribe for your symptoms. Don’t be discouraged if you have treated without success with Quaeks, Fakirs, Electric Belts, Free Trials, etc. You must get curedâ€"and Doctors alone can cure you. Our New Method System of treatment has stood the test for 25 yearsâ€"why should it fail in your case. Should your case prove incurable you need not pay us a dollar. We refer you to any Bank in this city as to our ï¬nancial standing. If you cannot call write for a Question Blank for Home Treatment. Consultation Free. THE MASTER $PEG§ALE$TS 0F AMERECA Booklets sent Free. HIGH is the amy prOperty subdivided into residentalilots that actually adjoins the J. 1. CASE COMPANY’S SITE, offers an unrivalled opportunity for the small investor to get in on the ground floor in a pr0position of almost unbound- ed Possibilities as a. money maker. Property in this district; is an absolutely 800ml: gilt-edged $ invesumen‘c. and has been emphatically endorsed by the Mayor of Fort William, local Bank Managers, and leading business and * professional men. Do not delay. These lots are selling fast. Call or write to-day. Map and full particulars on application. “1'3â€! ‘4"; ‘5- “I?“ I48 SHELBY STREET, DETROIT, MICH. 駧<3 "6% 155‘“ ï¬ï¬ï¬'ï¬fiï¬â€˜ 'I"%I§*9Kéq. niï¬icate Park F6 RT WILLIAM H§€r£§%ï¬i 34 McGill St., Toronto. Price from $65.00 up. $5.00 per Month. ‘1’“ ti- :‘m'ï¬'. zl' ‘ 39a" ‘v £9 ï¬r