KRESS Has a. full line of Curtain Poles, Win- dow Shades, Picture Frames, Frames to order of all kind. ' Upholsteting We are having an upholsterer the ï¬rft week in every month. Anyone wishing old goods reno- vated to look good as new should advise us. We will be pleased to attend to it. at. once. UNDERTAKINGâ€"Night calls will be promptly attended to. E. KRESS One door south Poet Oï¬ice. THE HANOVER CON VEYANCER ° : HAS BEEN : : \ To change his advertisements but now ofl'ers some NEW BARGAINS ; 5531666 Bifviri'ii séll'loi-‘l'ess than $3000 it sold at once. 250 ACRES near Durham. 9. good farm, splendidly improved. was askmg $1.500, will now take great deal less. [00 ACRES in Glenelg. near Durham, a ï¬ne well im roved farm, will sell very cheap or tr e. 1 ACRE LOT near Durham Furniture Factory. Will sell cheap or trade. A PROFITABLE Blacksmith shop stand, well located. :6 large sum of money to lend at lowest ,_--_ _ -_A- ‘ “I‘m?!“ 1‘7n17n It!) ACRES Bantinck. near Crawford, brick veneered dwelling. . very large harp. frame stables and p12 stables. good soul. oodorcbard, good bush. Price should En sumn but will sell for less than 93000 It 829;" â€13%“? ScTï¬IL'EC‘rE “D“. " INS UR- ANCES placed. Difï¬culties arranged. 0 P. R, and Ocean Steamship Tickets for sale. .Everythmg private. Always Promptâ€"Never Negligent. lâ€"â€"+_â€"' Paint Season Willa Soon Be flere Ramsay When we talk Paint to a. cus- tomer We claim that we have a. stock that stands for quality and satisfaction. A Paint mp‘st "U“ wv-v-wv vâ€"vâ€"â€" be made rightâ€"made to with- stand the storms of rain and snow, as well as burning sun. With Ramsay Paints goes a guarantee of satisfaction. The Ramsay Paints have been made in Canada since lSlZâ€"made for Canadian weatherâ€"made prop- erly. The quality of the Ram- say Paints remain long after the price is forgotten. F. E. SIEGNER March 28, 1907 Hardware and Tinware Let us tell you all about it. The Undertake! WE HAVE THE 2 BUSY DURHAM . n. n. MILLE R1 . Miller Messrs. Barclay Bell have sold the Undertaking Department 01' their business to Mr.. Alex. Bell of this town. The undertaking Will be conducted by Mr. Allan Bell, 0f the ï¬rm of Barclay Bell. Day and night Calls attended to. , k d _, . - .. ‘ . Mam Paints Editor World: The rural school 1 sections are being stirred up with regard to the new school law. It is , plain to be seen that the sole cause , of the outcry is that the trustees do . not want to pay decent salaries to 1 school teachers and want to continue the grinding process. which is gradu- ally lowering them to the scale of the QProvince of Quebec. There is no de- nying the fact that the rural school trustee almost everywhere has all the characteristics which predomin- ate in the farmerâ€"extreme parsi- mony in all matters of a public nature. Our country roads. school houses and public services of every kind which come under the management of farm- ers are literally starved. and so it was rapidly becoming in the salaries of the school teachers, so much so that the profession was all but desert- ed by male teachers. and the educa- tion- of our children left to females, who could be engaged at low salaries. Those who are seeking prominence in these rural indignation meetings have never been heard of except when a question which touches their pock- ets comes to the front. Had they desired to improve conditions in the rural schools they might have assist ed in doing so by appointing repre- sentatives to the annual convention of schoot trustees in Ontario, which meets in Toronto and has done so for 80 years past, and from whose delib- erations have resulted many of the most important rules and regulations in our school law. But since the be- ginning of that organization up to the present time only one solitary rural trustee has ever been sent to that gathering. The whole work and expense has been carried on by the trustees sent from the cities and towns The country trustees in the province outnumber those of the urban districts by thousands. but that solitary trustee who attended many years ago is all that our rural friends have to show that they are interested in education until now, when their feelings are touched thru that very part of a farmer’s anatomy â€"his pocket. Send a fair man down to the Toronto convention and get more liberal views of this educational business. SCHOOL TEACHERS’ SALARIES. That’s why catarrh is invariably cured by inhaling "Catarrhozone." The healing vapor spreads to every part of the hreathin zorgans. Germs infecting the tissues of the nose. throat and lungs arekilled. Nothing is left to cause inflammation. Spots that sore ore healed. Discharge is cleared away and catarrh becomes something of the pasc. “Use Catrrh- ozone†and your recovery is zuaran teod. Two sizes. 253 and 81.00 at all dealers. G. W. Elsemere. Waterloo, March ‘22. CLIPPED AND RE WRITTEN FROM THE LATE DAILIES. A sad accident occurred in Toronto last Friday when the {our year old son of Mr. Albert Young of Dover- court Road. was struck by a car and had his head out oï¬. At the annual dinner of the Queen’s Own Rifle Sergeant’s Asaociation Brigadier General Outer made an ad- ‘ dress of warning to Canadians giving it. as his opinion that Canada. should have better military equipment bee. lieving that. She WOuId some day hav- to rise up in rms and "fight iike the devil" to defend her rich and beauti- ful domain from an invading foe. He does n )5 wi-sh so be Considered an alarmist. buc, he thinks the wealth It Actually Destroys the Cause. GENERAL NEWS ITEMS. CHANGED HANDS and beauty of the country will at- tract an envious nature to strive to capture it. The British House of Commons by a vote of 150 to 118 rejected the second reading of the bill proposing to introduce the metric system into Great Britain . The Upper House of Purgament at Praetoria, Transvnl. passed an “Asia- tic Ordinance" providing for the ex- clusion of J npanese and other Asia- tics who are immigrasing to South Atria. in increasing numbers. In the House of Assembly in Nova. ScOtin a. wordy altercation took place between a. member of the House and e citizen‘pi Halifax. The member is reported to heve been in the commit- tee room considerably under the in- fluence of liquor when he made on unbecoming remerk. The result was a. physicel explosion which floored the member and ceased blood to flow freely. Get their feet wet, cetch cold 'or cremps, and give mothers en anxious time. With the ï¬rst shiver or sneeze rub the little one's chest with Her- viline. aergle the throat and give ten drape in hot weter st bed-time. Next morning all is well. No cold, no time lost st school. If Polson’s Nerviline is’nt in your home get it there at once. Dealers sell it in large 25c bottles. Then me an’ Jim is sure to ï¬nd rag carpets in the sun l When we ’d planned to go a ï¬shin’ for the suckers in the run; But while pa takes his noonin’ an’ the bosses eats their snacks. Us boys can beat them carpets while }. we’ re restin’ up our backs l An’ then next day pa' 8 certain sure l to have to go to town; But he always leaves us orders, “Help to put them carpets down.†An at night when he gets home again i you’d think to hear him groan About the hardship of it that he’d done the job alone. When the April sun’s s-ehinin’ hot an things is nice sn’ fresh. When the willer’s droppin’ tossels an the blackbird’s in the bresh. An’ ps comes in fer noonin’ an’ the floors is wet as souse, ‘ Then it’s "Laws-s-massy on us! Your ma’s s-cleanin house!†Poor ma! She has it awful hard,l she’ll work until she drops. I An’ pound her thumb nails half way 1 oï¬, an’ wet her feet with slops;, She’ll get so hoarse that she can’tl Speak. ’an sore at every bone; I But pa he says if it was him he’d leti the house alone. ‘ An’ when that night the kids is sick and has to have a drink, An’ ma she can’t get up because her back’s in such a kink. If pa should bang the furniture whilst groping fer a cup. You can feel him gettin’ mad enough I to fairly eat her up. So me an’ Jim was sayin’, if the time should ever come When pa and ma should change their work an’ pa should stay to hum, I wouldn’t like to be a. boy. but jest a little mouse To hear what things pa would say if he was cleanin’ house. lâ€"-â€"\Villiam Futhey Gibbons in Wom- lan’s Home Companion for April. - It. will not cost you a. cent, to try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. and they are excellent for stomach troubles and constipation. Get a free sa -ple at Parker’s Drug Store. um CHILDREN SICK. PA’S HOUSECLEANIN’. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE THE LATE MR. C. B. RECORD, tomb or me man tom“. Reproduced above, is a portrait of the late Mr. C. B. Record, the founder and original head of the Record Foundry Machine 00.. of Moncton. N.B., and Montreal, " ' n' . . Previous to Mr. Record going into the2 manufacture of stoves, those used in Canada were almost wholly of American manufacture. The character of the work turned out by the Record Foundry 8: Machine Co., at once gave their stoves a standing, and as a result a very large business soon grew up, largely owing to Mr. Record's untiring industry and per- severance against many obstacles. : Although Mr. Record retired from active business as far back as 1879, the solid basis on which he had established the in- dustry, has resulted in its growth from a sturdy pioneer into one of the largest stove manufacturing plants on the northern half of the American continent. With two large plants, one in Moncton and one in Montreal, the Record Foundry 8:. Machine Co. are known from Halifax to Vancouver, and their “ Caloriï¬c " _and “ï¬dmiral†II_ â€"“Vâ€"- Furnaces and' _,“ Penn Esther " ranges recognized as the standard of Canadian excellence. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets All druggiats refund the money if it fails to cure E. W. Grave’s signature is on each box. 250 OR THE EXCAVATION. BRICK. Cement work and plastering of two rooms in basement of Durham Public School. Plans and speciï¬ca- tions to be seen at the ofï¬ce of J. P. Telford. Tenders received up to 30th March, 1907. . HORTHORN, ELIGIBLE FOR Registration. Color. dark roan. Agepne year. Will sell right. Mar. 23.â€"-tf. BOOK-KEEPING SHURTHAND TYPEVVRITING COMMERCIAL LA‘V COMMERCIAL CORRESPOND- ENCE PLAIN BUSINESS WRITING ORNAMENTAL WRITING and in placing all its graduates. Each student; is taught separately at his own desk. Trial lessons for one week free. Vistors welcome. EBAY and EVENING classes. T0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Mount Forest Business College LE2 ADS X N Tenders Wanted. W. T. CLANCY, Prin. Bull for Sale. WM. LEGGETTE, Rocky Saugeen. C. RAMAGE. Secretary. Load Packets Only. 25c, 30c, 403, 503 and 603 per lb. At 811 Grocers. suitable for all classes. We invite you to call and inspect our goods as we feel sure we can interesr. you either in quantity. quality or price. Call and see the goods whether you purchase or not. in stock at moderate prices. CUSTOM work and REPAIRING as usual at TOWN-DOWN Shoe Store Terms, Cash. Eggs same as Cash. When Going Street ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED T0. Geo. H. Stinson SOLD IN DURHAM BY THE FARMERS’ MFG. SUPPLY co. BOOTS and SHOES, RUBBERS, etc. Trunks, Valises, BIuh Bags and Telescopes J. S. McILRAITH Why not have a. look'at our Window? Looking is free at allitimes. But you will want more than a look when once tasted. Our bread and pastry cannot be ex’celled. MODEL BAKERY With a large Stock of \VE ARE NOW 1907 Is 3. Handy Disk. Frame locks to the Gangs with a. simple halt-turn. 8mm knives combined with Cleaner Bun keep plates free of all soda or trash. Ball lean- ings. 40 anti-frictxon balls. make draught very light. Flexible. W111 an furrow. or ï¬t uneven ground. I'm the correct aha , turns and pulverizee the soil. Other Dis s and cultivator: tested millet the “BISSELL†t a. surprise. Sold 1) our Agents. Mnnï¬iactnredby y T. E; BISSELL. ELORA. ONT. Write for Booklet “ E." G. Lawrence’s Old Stand.