Capital Subscribed. Capital fully paid Reserve Fund - Assets. over . General Banking. W . 2-, ,1: '35 1‘. HEAD OFFICE - - TORONTO Randolph Macdonald, President. A. A. Allan, Vice-President. D. M. Stewart, General Manager. ror master could not be better than at the present time We are also showing a large stock of Diamonds. Our WATCHMAKER JEWELLER For Easter could not "Preventics†will promptly check a cold or the Grippe when taken early or at the "sneeze stage.†Preventics cure seated colds as well. Pre- ventics are little candy cold cure tsblets, and Dr. Shoop. Racine. Wis., will gladly send you samples and a. book on Colds free. if you will Write him. The. samples prove their merit. 1 Check early Colds with Preventics “(1 amp Pneumonia Sold in 5 and 25c boxes by MacFarlane Co. as“ Horse Clippers, Plow Lines, Plow Bolts, Trace Chains, Sweat Pads, Plow Harness and Gall Cure. The Plowing Season is now on, and we have a great many articles very usen_rI_ for sugh work, such the Hardware L'ines wand most paint users are aware that there is no paint manufactured to equal the Sherwin-Williams for all purposes. If you want to paint your house, use the best S. W. P- If‘you want to paint your barn, use the best Commonweather Bard Red. If you want to paint your buggy, use the best Sherwin-Williams Buggy Paint. If you want to. paint your wagon use the best Sherwin-Williams wa gon Paint. If you want to tone up the interior wood work of your house. use the best Sherwin Wil- liams Primo Hard Oil Fin- ish. If you want to tone up your furniture use the best S. \V. P. Mar Not. If you want to makel your Linoleum look as good as new, use the best S. W. P. Durable Linoleum Finish. Every person their own painter by using Sherwin- Williams Paint. PAINTS WATCH REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY “ Plowing Percy G. A. Webster April 11. 1907 Sovereign Bank of Canada Interest credited quarterly. _ 3. TBLFORQ, DURHAM “ DIAMOND HALL.†W‘--c ant has al- mm to sell rything in ; Lines and ? sare aware 3 no paint )equal the V t v y 1 _'-â€"vv"v ‘UI-v assets of the debtors amongst the parties entitled thereto. having regard only to the claims of which notice shall then have been given and that he will not be liable for the assets or ) any part thereof so distributed to any person or persons of whose claim he shall not then have had notice. WILLIAM CALDER, Assignee. 4i MacKay 85 Dunn, Solicitors for Assignee. Durham, Ont., March 28th. 1907. And Notice is further given that after the ï¬rst day of May y, 21,1907 the assignee wi_l_l propeed to distribute the Pearl Crescents and Rings Creditors are requested to ï¬le their claims with the Assignee. with the proof and articulars thereof required by the sai Act, on or before the day of such meeting. A'meeting of their creditors Willbe held at the office of MacKay Dunn in the Town of Durham, Solicitors for the Assignee, on Tuesday the 9th day of April 1907 at the hour of two o’clock in the afternoon for the purpose of re- ceiving a. statement and for the order- ing of the affairs of the estate gener- ally. In the Matter of Barclay and Bell of the Town of Durham in the County of Grey, and Province of Ontano, Insolvents. an assignment to me under R. "3Tb: 1897 C. 147 of all their estate credits and effects for the general beneï¬t of their creditors. J. ‘P. TELFORD, Solicitor for Administrators, Daniel McDougall. Mar. 21.â€"4. Malcolm McEachern. OTICE is hereby given that. Bar- clay 85 Bell of the Town of Dur- ham in the County of Grey, carrying on business as Implement; Agents at. the saigi Town of Durham, have made ' D. 1907, are requirrd to send by. post , prepaid or to deliver to J. P. Telford solicitor for the administrators on or before the 12th day of April A. D. 1907, heir names. addresses, and' descrip- tions and a full statement of particu- lars of their claims and the nature of the security (if any) held by them duly certiï¬ed, and that after the said day the administrators will proceed to dis- tribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. I Dated thi's 19th day of March A. D. ‘Aï¬â€" I SEE our white quilts at $1.25, $1.50, '. $2.00, and $3.00. These values will I surprise you at Grant’s. gIn the Matter of the Estate of Wil- F liam Lonney. late of the Township ' of Bentinck in the County of Grey, farmer. Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given in pursuant to R. S. O. 1897 CAP. 129 Sec. 38 and Amending Acts, that all persons. having claims against the Estate of? the said William Lonney, who died on gr about the Seventh day of March A. ‘ Al‘- IN THE SURROGATE COURT OF THE COUNTY OF GREY- THE very latest in spring miliinery, at S. F. Morlock’s. Assignee’s Notice T o Creditors. TRY Murdock for Oils and Greases; Notice to Creditors. 3Q9989000 1,355,000 25! 0009000 Savings Department. OF OPTICIAN W Axumâ€"Good general blacksmith must be a. goat! horseshoer. Address ho: 24 Hilman, Michigan We absolutely agree that your money will be refunded should 3'00 buy 3. 50¢: box of Mi o-na stomach tobletu and not be satisï¬ed with the results. Mi one is sold by druggista everywhere, or will be sent by mail on receipt of price. 50 cents, Booth’s Miona Company, Buï¬alo, N. Y- Mi-o-na is to be taken before each meal and it will stimulate the secre tive and digestive juices and strengthen the whole of the digBS‘iVG system so that the unpleasant full feeling will be absent and indigestion prevented. After-a few daya use of Ml-o-na stomach tablets the headache, dizzy feeling, drowsiness, bad taste in the mouth. coated tongue nervousness, sleeplessness. distress after eating-â€" all theSH symptoms of a Weak stow achâ€"Will disappear and perfect indi- gestion and a good skin will Show that the vital machinery is once more. running smoothly. The want of a safe. efl'ective cure for sick headache. indigestion and stomach troubles, was always felt until the prescription known as Mi o-na Stomach tablets Was put up in pOpular form and proved its invar- iable success in the many forms of indigestion Even in the present era of prosper- ity and good times everything up pears black to those people who are suï¬ering wretchedly from some form oi indigestion. Where digestion is quick, complete and easy' there is s joyous and hapeful outlook, but indi- geStion causes depression. Get Rid of Indigeauon and Th Will Look Bright and Joyous Last year, together with others. you were kind enough to make an- nouncement of this plan. and many applications for assistance either by way of information or surveys resul- ted therefrom. I beg to thank you for your past kindness and to ask if you will again make mention of the work. mile each way, i. 9., a man living ï¬fty miles from Guelph would have an outlay of $1.00 for‘railway fare and 25 to 50 cents for cartage; one living one hundred miles away, an outlay of $2.00 for railway fare, and 25 or 50 cents for ccrtage, and so on. JUST Ontario Agricultural College. Guelph. April 10,- 1807 EDITOR THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, DURHAM, ONT. , DEAR SIRâ€"During the. past two seasons the Department of Physics has been endeavoring to emphasize the importance of underdrainage, and arrangements have been made where- by our services are available to any one wishing advice in matters relat- ing to drainage. We have full equip ment for drainage survey Wurk and when requeSted, visit a man’s place, survey his land. give him a map shewing elevations of all parts sur- veyed, together with location of drains, their .grade, depth, etc. There is no charge made for this work except the travelling expenses of one man, consisting of railway fare, meals and cartage of instru- ments. These expenses are very light. as arrangements have been made with the railway companies whereby we can travel at one cent a mile each way, i. e., aman livingi Mr. Robert Wilson has moved to the Kerney farm which .he has rent- ed for a. term of years. ' Mr. Edwards has settled on the McInnes farm. Mrs, Joseph McNally has been tin- der Dr. Smith’s care for. the‘ past fortnight. She’simproviug. Mr. James Ellison had the miefor tune to lose a. very valuable horse. Wedding bells are ringing, Pat- ticulare next week.‘ Mr. I. Melosh is visiting friends at Paris. Mr. John Ellison went to .Fergne Hospital to undergo a very critical operation which Dr. G.oves perform ed In a very satisfactory manner. The patient is doing well. He was accompanied by John, Jr.. who-re- mained for a few days. ‘ Mrs. G. Stoddard, we are sorry to report, is very ill at present. Mr. James Hall is on the road to recovery after two months conï¬ne- ment to his bed. Wood bees are as common as three meals a day. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS. “BLUE DEVILS†Yours very truly, WILL H. DAY, Buggy Auto W. Murdoch’s. Waudby. Lecturer in. Physics. THE DURHAM CHRoï¬ICLE Metal Rags, Rubber, 00pper, Brass: Horsehair, Sheepskins and ‘Jun‘k of.a.11 kinds fbr which best pmces will bepaid. Save your stufl till I call, or give me me notice when you have a quantity M. Glaser DURHAM, - - ONTARIO Dealer in New music received each week. DURHAM. Tearâ€"300 for 25c. N eckwear A Mufflers Gloves -â€"Caps for Ladies and Gentlemen. â€"Silk Handkerchiefs 22 to 50 cents. Songs, walrus Groceries for Xmas __â€"â€" “av-u. VV “Ul- Dmma, BLOWING m Pmscmmo done with Cement concrete. w ALL ORDERS token st the old stud gougedmoto wen’e Mill will be promptly .1 n 0 ALL WORK Gamma!) at “Live and let live†Pawns. music. Fall Wheat. . . . . Spring Wheat . . . . Oats Peas. ....... . ...... . Barley ............... Hay . . . . Butter . ..... . . ....... Eggs .............. . . . Apples per bag. Live Hogs . . . Dressed Hogs per cwt. Hides per 1b Sheepskins ........... Wool . ........... Tallow From now until January 131'. the following lines will be run off at right prices :â€" Woollen Blankets from $2.25 to $5. -Heavy Tweed. â€"Sheeting and Flannelette. --~La.dies’ and Men’s Underwear â€"Readyma.de Trousers (large stock) Flannelettesâ€"Call and fee my 180. flannelette for 100. Pumps. XMAS . SPECIALS PM]. 6 H. webstcr To succeed these days you must have plenty of grit, cours- age, strength. How is it with the children? Are they thin, pale, delicate? Do not forget Ayer’ a Sarsaparilla. You know it makes the blood purcj and rich, and builds up thc‘E general health in every way. The children cannot ulbly have“ “heath unless tho bowels are per con Cort root on.“ conati tion 1) small aunt!" â€wamfligo†lo amounted. Raisins and Currants, Candies, Peels, Spices, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, Candies, Figs and Dates. SOLD AT HALF PRICE. l have placed in stock a ï¬ne line of late S. SCOTT 25 mm: Per flow A008 cums: ' canny mum. w. h". no-ucrm! We publish the mmnlu otm tu- madmanâ€. â€"-â€"â€"_.._-â€"- For the Children Market Report. Wheat . . ,. 0 0 o o o 13 3P91‘ bag per bag ...... 3r cwt ........ 2 l per sack . 2 5r cwt ........ 1 yers. GEORGE WHITMOBB. and 0005“!†In... no mm- at GLASER ...8 68 ms 70 . .. 68 to 73 40 to 40 75 to 75 50 to 50 .13 00 to 14 00 21 to 21 15 to 15 ... 60 to 70 .. 50 to 1 OO .. 2 10 to 2 30 2 40 to 2 45 1 25 to 1 40 ...600to 650 wt.850to 850 9 to 9 90 to 1 00 29 to 39 a to 5 12 to 13 A A t}. u 5'. ‘5‘ ga- ONTARIO. 250 for 20c. *. 25. 1907 Line is complete and consists of everything required for builders and others. We'handle the National Portland Cement, the Brantford Ready Roofing andzalso the very best in Metal Shingles andSidings O Q c c o o .g c Time is: on and we are prepared to give you the very best choice in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Stains, Alabastine, Muresco, etc. See our assortment of these and you will be convinced. Lenahan 8: McIntoSh We are also prepared to do all kinds of picture framing on the shortest notice and it would be well for you to see our assortment of mouldings. Grade Furniture, and we invite you to call and HIGH GRADE FURNITURE“ A few doors squth of the Middaugh House. HOUSE CLEANING OUR HARDWARE GIVE US A CALL ./' u , ' \ '“ 31"?“ $.58}!