I!!! Will “RUMBLE .mu WI;I{|~~- ...- uâ€"- w wu--. --.. w b :5 dead :d by 1b; numbc' or :m “I“. 0 per (ii-c ntinuez. unn‘ a). an m: -mid.mu net... cum: Ofth: proprietor I'll? "macaw We Itâ€! mm m. mm mm D Ofï¬ce over Gordon’s new Jewellery Store, Lower Town Durham. Anyamount of monex to loan at 5 per cent. on farm propertv. ONOR GRADUATE; UNIVERSI- ty of Toronto. Graduate Royal College Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentistry in all its Branches. .D ve3-ancers. Etc. Money to' Loan. Oï¬cesrâ€"In the McIntyre Block, over Standard Bank. A. G. MACKAY. K. C. er Conveyancer, c. Insurance Agent. Money to Loan. Issuer of Mar- riage Licenses. A general ï¬nancial busi- ness transacted. U tioneer for the County of Grey. Sales promptly attended t0. Orders may be left at his Implement Wareropms, McKinnon’s old stand. or at the Chromcle .0flice. RT of lot 27. Garafraxa. street, 2» Wat, containing 36 feet by 78 feet in depth, next to residence up-town. An frontage Gordon’s excellent building site. Will sell cheap ton! quick purchaser. Apply to 1 DR. BROWN L. R. C. P., LONDON. ENG. RADULATE of London, va York and Chicago. Diseases of Eye, Ear Nose and Throat. Will be at. Knapp House, Durham. the 2nd Saturday In each p.month Hoursâ€"1â€"6 p. m. Dr. W. 0. Pickering Dentist. OFFICE: Over J. J. Hunter’s. ILL' ACCEPT PUPILS IN Voice culture and singing. Studio st Mr. Latimer’s Uppertown. Feb tf. I ï¬ce in the New Hunter Block. Ofï¬ce hours, 8 to 10 a. m., to 4 p. m. and 7 t09 p. m. Special attention given to diseases of women and children. Residence op- posite Presbvterian Church. Specialist: Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose Oï¬ice.â€"â€"Calder Block, over Post Oï¬ice Late Assistant Roy._ London Ophthalmic Hoe. Buzz, and to Golden Sq. Throat and Nose Hos. Will be at the Middangh House let Wednesday of each month. from 12 to 4 p. m. 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. FFICE AND RESIDENCEâ€"COR. Garafraxa and George Streetsâ€"at foot of hill. Oflice hoursâ€"941 3.111., 2-4 p. 111., 7-9 p.111. Telephone No. 10.. HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OF- ’ ï¬ce' m the \ew Hunter Block. Ofï¬ce MW ordered by strangers 2. 32:: it p.22 kbadunoe. Mme: {at manly at. crtis’emems hmisno , Qpï¬cation to the o$cc. a Anadvcrtisc ac 11s,}oens‘urc insertion z. :;.:'.¢ mk'shonld be brought us no: laxzr than 1 mm: w o o 0 line QC}! $UMU¢RI 1n.~’..!Y'Uh- 29; .u‘ Hessian! cards. no: chcc 3:"- . c ‘. . pa album. Adveni :mcv ts mum -: _-_ L- - Unlbe pmeth t £ 31.1")“: CH) 6 CHI; J‘ L 90' ‘ 1y Tmsiem notice. -- 1.05:. 3.2.1? PG “etcâ€"s9 cents for (up: Insert: -. 25, 12v k_uch subsequent insert :on. mm Fortraasicm adv grt'x ' line {or the 11?»: in~e:. 2MB . _. o_lin9 ugh sqbaequcm i Nov. 9, ’03. Drs. lamieson 8:. Maclaurin. 1. G. Hutton, M. D., O. OHN CLARK. LICENSED AUC- MacKay 'Dunn. ARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, QON- J. F. GRANT, D. I). S..L.D. S. J. P. Telford. ARRISTER, _ SOLICITORJ 35.130. A. H. Jackson. OTAR} PUBLIC, COMMISSION- m m Cunamcu. till he mt tn ar- gddtelsfrce of postage. for 53.9.: s-«' m . . . ,payable in ï¬anceâ€"$3.50 ma: â€119539353, 9:33;: ‘2..:*:::3P.:"::.: uuvwoo : ls completely awakï¬d W" PARTHENT 113 Nd“! TYPE... mm bulb; {uniï¬es for turninz out F'uzv c... DURHAM. ONT. (Lower Town.) Town Lot for Sale. ' Geo. H. K. Midfurd EDITOR AND Pnopnm'ron. Mpmh 28, 1907 Medical Directorv. Arthur Bun, M. D. Dental Directorv. DR- 8H]. 8. BURT. Legal Directory. Miscellaneous. EXCLUSIVELY 3 O... :2 Soém .! . . Ltb I 3...»? Mimeâ€"n We can give you what you Want and you will ï¬nd our prices might. _ -ï¬ï¬ -._ ore le’avmz. with actual conditions be! . words you an op- the Chronicle and the '1'!†dubbing Offer Of the Durham Chronicle ;_ manger! Mmmazwpeopb'm theeastwho are Med in learning their friends who We moved to Western Canada. axe getting on. Who are anxious to show what Winnipeg and Western (mm are like. There are also large when or persons in this Province anxious to obtain reliable information Wm; the want and are at a. loss to know E s home. Present these fflends with a. copy or the Chronicle. The Durham Chronicle has arranged to satisfy these wanes by enacting a ombbdngt mm with the “th01311: Free Press.†The People’s Grocer} AND PROVISION STORE Ms. A 0t Winnipeg, the oldest and leading newspaper or Western Canada. The “Manitoba. Free P0895†daily «union. will tell you all about the wonderful growth or the city 0: Winnipeg. the conditions existing in that city. the climate, the charm» for empMyment the cost at yvipg. house rent, etc_. the opportunities you with tum intomiauon on the same aub- peom in regazd to other cities and rising towns m. The Manitoba Free Press prints evm day than three to form- tun columns or "Situations Vacant,†over:- a column of. “Business That always satisï¬es the Cook. Manitoba Flours‘always give satis faction. how to piocu-iwe If. V 'ihâ€"like' Wt 'theré are many in the east who have triends in the yes: What; would welcome news from their old. Five Roses and Reindeer Imperial Hypophosphites The best reconstructive tonic. invaluable to Grippe convalescents. Imperial Syrup Cod Liver Oil For coughs and colds in advanced stages and for general abihty. Darling's We want to tell you about these remedies TheyARE NOT patent medicines in the ordinary sense of the word, but they are a line of scientiï¬c specialties, put up by us, in our own laboratory. They are guaranteed perfect. Amongst others we will mention these as the most seasonable. Imperial Syrup White Pine with Eucalyptol and Honey “ The best cough cure.†The Imperial Remedies . . listowel lionel Bread Floor AND Moï¬uwan’s Eclipse . . . flarling’s ' SEE OUR NDRTH \VINDO‘V For F lours [he People’s Druggists We carry‘also other well known brands of Flour. DRUG STORE WESTERN sAMAoA. DURHAM, ONT. “W6: ex. Beggs 8: Sons Then why is .~- be gone from the haunts of the gay ‘9 Oh why does she sit in hur room. And gaze from the window with nothing to Say, AS silent. and dull as a tomb? The remon you see Is as plain as can be. She has a cold sore on her lip, Her proboscis is sore. And need we say more ‘?-â€"â€"â€"â€" The pretty young thing has the Grip. In the Spring the city feller, Not intending any harm. Thinks to add unto his fortune He will get a chicken farm. \Vhere the chickens, bless their hearts Will come practicing their artsnjgz, .3..â€" And the game 130]“ preiï¬y ï¬ne. He’ll know better by and Mn When he’s given the thing a try. Liming eggs t; BéEt't'hâ€"é’tiénd Andounto his joy and pride Hatching broilers on the side. He can see the proï¬ts rolling W V To him all along the line ;§~'"~" He cap Igee his neighbors jealops. Visions of some dainty pallets Stepping round an his command An_d in winter and in summer Now her crimson tonneau is not seen on the street. She bears no pedestrian’s yells, As they leap to escape the â€go-devil†so sweet, W’hich has an assortment of smells. No more do we see At the ï¬ve o’clock tea The eminent lady of tone. Nor in satins so gay Does she go to the plav. She sits in her room all alone. W's“, of course, it is Lent. but we cannot admin That she has a. desire to pray. We’ve learned that. the lass took no norice of it In years than have hastened away. With a. tear 0t regret Do we say this. you bet, But the bard has no reason to lie. That Lent cuts no ice With Miss Gwendoiine Price We declare with a sorrnwful sigh. Full dieggs, hie thinks, éfich (335’- Some he’ll sell for rrices high: And the rest of them he’ll fry, Withione rooster and a dozen hens Whose pleasure is to lay, E He can gather in a basket ‘ b‘he has said a farewell to the world and its joys. In bridge she can ï¬nd no delight And she has abandoned the conï¬dent poise Which made her a woman of might No more does she prance In the jubilaL-t dance, No more does she sit on the stair To tease without ruth A poor gold-plated youth With a flirty and cynical air. With bosom heaving with passionate resolution she hurried to her desk and wrote a. telegram in big, strong letters, as if to make an imperishable record: Robert, come for me. I am waiting. Once more in her room, she caught up a little framed portrait from her desk. “Oh, my beautiful, poetic, dear father, now I know why you loved the mountains and why you sickened and died here in the city! You gave me a precious heritage, and I have only just found it. I will live as you would have me live, dear.†She touched the picture to her lips as a sign of her dedication of herself to her new life. “You would have liked Robert, and I love him I†“You have it-my profound sympa- thy. But you cannot have my consent to such a foolish act.†Ann rose, wOunde'd, bleeding, but no longer in a mood for conï¬dences or en- treaties. “Further controversy is use- less, mother. I have given my future into Robert’s hands.†ly your; consent is not-required.†Then the thought at how all this would sound to her lover moved her, and with tears of entreaty in her voice she cried out: “Oh, mother, don’t let’s quarrel, wait till you see Robert! You cannot help but admire himâ€"he is so big and man- ly. I came here to ask your help, your advice. I wanted to conï¬de in you. I want your love, your sympathy.†â€"'â€"â€" Do you think I will consent to such a place tally?†. Ann cold and calm. “Fortunate- RENOUNCIHG THE WORLD. W MJWHamun. Garland HESPER THE ALLUREMENT. THE DURHAM ‘CHRUN [OLE HESPER. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN " Pursuant to R. S. O. 1897 Chap. 129 Sec. 38 and amending Acts that all persons having claims against the Estate of James Brechin Park Who died on or about the 18th day of De- cem ber A. D. 1906 are hereby required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to MacKay «S: Dunn, of the Town of Durham, in the County of Grey Solici- tors for the Administrator, on or be ‘fore the 25th day of March, A. D. 1907 their names and addresses and descrip- tions and a full statement of particu- lars of their claims, and the nature of security (if any) held by them, duly certiï¬ed, and that after the said day the Administrator will proceed â€to dis- tribute the assets of the deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have, notice. Dated 121318 27th day of Febï¬mry A. D. 1907. Made of besc AiafliYObd wheat. obtain- able is in every re3pecn aflour of In the Surrogate Court in the County of Grey, in the Matter of the Estate of James Brechin Park. Late of the Township of Bentinck 1n the County of Grey, Farmer, deceased. Give these flours a. trial you will be delighted and will want no other. Who by using only best wheat and careful grinding are producing flour of superior quality, second to none mode in Canada. A blend of hesr Untario Fall and No. 1‘ Manitoba wheat is a strictly MATTHEWS 8’ LATIMER WENGER MILLING CO. AYT ON MILLS J. A. GLASS A F rt" Guaran’tccd an emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Phosphorus (phosphorized fat) together with Iron, the recognized blood builder -â€"making FERROL the ideal nutrient it claims to be. For the prevention or treatment of nervous prostration FERROL is abso- lutely unequalled-it 1s safe, sure and speedy. The formula of FERROL IS freely ex- posed, consequently “You Know what you take†Work without worry usually tends to prolong life. On the other hand, worry, with or without work, is fatal, because it use: up what the Doctors call the “ Lecithin," a phosphorized fat which is the chief constituent of the brain and nervous systemâ€"a waste which, if not stayed in time, means complete ner- vous wreck. The evident moral is “don’t worry â€e-advice easy to give, and in these days of stress and strain practically \impossible to take. The alternative is: ï¬nd some way of re- placing the wasted Lecithinâ€"the phosphorized fat. This absolutely essential element will be found in its most perfect, palatable and assimi- lable form in FERROL IT IS WORRY THAT KILLS. NOT WORK Nervous -- Prostration MACFARLANE 6: CO. Better than going out of town. \Vhy ? Because I have had larger experience. Cut in Toronto, Hamilton, London and other places in Canada. Cut also in Boston, Philadelphia and Balti- more, having all the latest systems on cutting, besides my own system, Wthh 1 have taught some of the best cutters in Tor- onto and other centres. My new ideas on cutting, it stands to rea- son, I ought to be able to please you. The latest up-to-date goods to choose from. All invited. Superior Family Flour Notice to Creditors. MACKAY 85 DUNN, Durham, Solicitors for the Administrator, ' John Nichol. Are now being Operated by PURE MANITOBA J. L. Flari-ty For Sale in Durham by Manager and Cutter. Superior Quality Merchant: Tailor. -â€"FOR SALE BYâ€" ENCORE Barclay 8: Bell PLOWS AND HA RROWS FARMERS! C. P. Kinnee Farm . , . . Machinery Opp. Middaugh House Stables. 1'.-â€"Prices will please you. 2.â€"Groceries will suit ybu. 3.-â€"Promptness of delivery will surprise you. ‘ MATTH EWS GIVE US A CALL And every other kind of machinery that is wanted on the farm. Spring will soon be here, and you will be thinking of tickling the earth with a. plow. We carry the best in ‘AA New Harness Shop a you. " [I TRY US. Oglivie’s Flour Always in StoCk FOUR ~ REASONS nnee - .. Pro .BETTER KNOWN As. JACK prletor THE POPULAR BASH STflBE Why you should buy your John Bell No. 67 3rd Con EG R: Nof3 and4. lst Con N D R Chris Firth No 5 lst Con I\ D R WmYoung N03001:] SD11; N06, Con l. NDR All persgns are wqrned not to trespass on the followmg lats wzrh dogs. guns or other- wige. forothe purpose of hunting or prowe» utxons wxll follow :- Abraham Orutchley, No. 6:2, 3rd Con. E. G. R.; No. 3. 4th Con. S D R. Wm. Wall, N0. 3. 4th Con. S D R. “Elms. McGirr, No. 61 and (32, 2nd (Jon. E “ World for ...... 3.10 “ “ NeWS for. ...... 2.25 “ “ Star for ........ 2.25 “ Weekly Mail ......... 1 7O " “ Globe. ...... 1.70 Family Herald and Weekly Star 1 75 Montreal Witness ............ 1.65 Farmers Advocate ............ 12.30 Weekly Sun ..... . ............ 1.75 and other papers at equally low rates. 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