Hm a full line of Curtain Poles. Win- dow Shades, Picture Frames, flames to order of all kind. Upholstaing 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 Post. 0609. KRESS The Undenakei THE HANOVER CONVEYANCER To change his advertisements but now oEers some gNEW BARGAINS; IWACRES Bentinck near Crawford brick veneered dwelling, very large barn. frame stiblea and pig stables good soil goodorchard {food bush. Price should I be SKID but w l sell tor less than .31!) it sold at once. 2:30 ACRES near Durham a good farm, splendidly improved. was asking 87 5(1): will now take great deal less. 100 ACRES in Glenelg. near Durham 3 tine well improved farm, will sell \ery cheap or trade. {ACRE LOT near Durham Furniture “Factory. Will sell cheap or trade. A PROVI'I‘ABLE Blacksmith shop stand, well located. A large sum of mouev m lmxd at lowest rates. DEBI‘S COLLECTED. INSUR- ANCES placed Difï¬culties a'rn'tged. U P. R, and Dunn Stemuship Tickah fur sale. Everythmg private. \Vhen we talk Paint to a cusp tamer we claim that we have a stock that stands for quality and satisfaction. A Paint must be made rightâ€"made to with- stand the storms of rain and snow, as well as burning sun. \Vith Ramsay Paints goes a guarantee of satisfaction. The Ramsay Paints have been made in (.Tanada since 18-12â€"made for Canadian weatherâ€"made prop- erly. The quality of the Ram- say Paints remain long after the price is forgotten. Ramsay Paint Season Will - Soon Be Here F. E. SIEGNER ‘Ve are haï¬ng an npholsterer the flrft. week in every month. Anygne wighipg old goods reno- Hardware and Tinware Always Promptâ€"Never Negiigent. April: 18 1907, Let us tell you all about it. H. H. Miller WE HAVE THE : :_H.ASBEEN : : 2 BUSY DURHAM. H. H. MILLER \Iessrs. Barclay Bell hm e sold the Undertaking Department of then business to Mr. Alex. Bell of this town, The undertak mg will be'cOnducted by Mr. Allan Bel], of the ï¬rm of Barclay Bell. \ ‘ ‘ _ Day and night calls attended to. 4 ~ - - Paints Zion Sunday School was reorganiz- ed on Thursday night of last week. R. T. Edwards was reelected Supt. and bible class teacher. Misses Sarah Jack, Olive Cook. and Myrtle Hunt, teachers for the various classes. W. L. Falkingham was re- placed in his old position as Sec. :and Treas. He has proved to be an extra good one Miss Stella Jack was ap- pointed librarian and will be after some readers with a big club. if they don’t soon return the books long listed againsc them. School reOpens the last Sabbath in April with a warm invitation to everybody in the neigh- borhood to attend. On Monday of last week. Mr. John Mchsliy sold a. neat. strong more to Mr. Geo. Aljoe On Wednesday he bought a 4 year old Stone River driver from] J. Pesrt and on Fri dny,-Mr. Peert purchased from D. McCormick of the 10th con . a 2 year old ï¬lly. That is tnrninc the money over quite oft. Mr. J. Grny. who lately moved into our midst is n hustler. He has over ten acres plowed nlrenpy. We know he must be n pretty squnre chap for be ï¬xed the whole of the line fence bordering on our side. The: silver tee eervice won by the Editor mey prove a. deer enough prize. Berauae every Chronicle cor. end every subscriber will feel it their bounden duty to help to christen the Same. We shall partake of e light breakfast and 11 o’clock lunch. the dey we come in lor our 5 o’clock tee. Thct’ll be one dollar's worth off the prize. Good follows are dropping in life’s pathway. Jake Kress was one of them. We knew him well in bygone days in both business and social life and always found him the honest dealer. the true hearted generous comrade. We feeladeep sympathy with Mrs. Kress and children in their deep sorrow. We‘ ve been too busy to write bud- gets of late Eunf eed. Merobn Fallaiee has moved his family back into the old stone home on the 4th Hie old schoolmosee welcome him back East Grey Agricultural Society held its third annual spring show on the fair grounds here on Friday last and was quite successful. Some very ï¬ne Stallions and bulls were shown and that the object of the fair was attained was manefested by the large turnout of farmers who inspected with deep interest the animals ex- hibited. In this sectfon of Gtey County stock is rapidly improving and to aid the progress a Splendid Ion of entire animals stand for service this season. Belgiansâ€"Young Belgian, Richard Roy; Marnex. W. J. Lever. Percheronâ€"Geranium, R. Ferris. Roadstersâ€"Kentucky Wilks, Rud Matthews. The animals exhiqited and their owners were as followszâ€"Stallione, Clydesdalesâ€"Spamelbank and Lofty 3 years old. James Patton; Prince Robert, 3 years old. Donald Camp- bell; Dunmure Mae, Wm. Burnett and D. McMillan. Bullsâ€"Shorthorns, 1 year and un- derZyears, J. 1. Gratï¬m 13!: and 2nd.; :2 years and under 3. Thos. ngg 15b. ;3 years and over J. I. Graham 18%. Herefordsâ€"2 years and under 3,‘ Wesley Buskiu. lsc. Prizes Were awarded only for bulls. } The Judges were Wm. Bralop, of; Newhamï¬urg, horses. and G. B.i Hood Of G.z;elph. balls rm 'l raverston. Flesherton CHANGED HANDS Marriedâ€"0n Wednesday of last week at the parsonage, Flesherton. by Rev. Dr Caldwell, Mr. John J. Lyness to Miss Agnes J ones, of Cey- lon. The same evening the young iconple were given a pleasing recep- tion at the home of the groom west of Ceylon. After refreshments a very enjoyable evening was spent by ths'iriends present. Mr. Lyness and his bride are a very highly esteemed couple and we join in the good wishes ‘ bestowed upon them. Mr. Andrew Bentham is again very [busy at his annual wood sawing job j with his portable steampower outï¬t. Mr. J es. Brodie. recently merried to Miss Lizzie Wilson of this piece. has purchased 0. residence in Price- ville and the young couple will settle in their new home soon. Mr. Mark Wileon and funin mov- ed some days ago to their new home. the residence recently purchased from Mr. Demude. Rev. L. W. and Mrs. Thom are moving to their new home or Welde- msr this week. We wish them happy days end much success in their new ï¬eld of labor Mrs. Christoe will sccompeny them to continue her home with them in the msnse. Her visits to Fleeherton as well so those of Mr. and Mrs. Thom Will‘slwsys be a. source of pleasure to their numer- ous old friends. The eggery here under the manage- ment of Mr. Runstadler is again in active Operation for this season. Mr. J as. Cornï¬eld is again in charge of the wagon on the road. By acommunication dated March 28th from Rev. A. E. Thompson mis- sionary at Jerusalem. Palestine, we learn that Mr. Thompson is soon to visit Rome a delegate to the World’s Sunday School Convention. Mr. Thompson who is an Artemesia boy. went to Jerusalem ï¬ve years ago and we are pleased to learn that he and his family are well and succeeding in their difï¬cult missionary work. Work is to be commenced this week on Mr. W, A. Armstrong’s new block. Mr. Wm. Large will superin- tend the job. Mr. Robt. Blackburn of \Vinnipeg, spent part; of last week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Blackburn east back line. Mr. Blackburn was on his way to Montreal to serve as a. witness on a law suit. Mrs. Northmcre, of Toronto. is visiting her brother Mr. Joseph War.- 800, near Mt. Zion. Mr. Emerson Bellamy has secured a good situation in a hardware store at. Cobalt and expects to leave here in a few days. He will be accompa- nied to the mining town by Mr. Ed. Jamieson. Mr. Robb. Henderson of Rob Roy was a visitor at Dr. Murray’s on Sat. urday and Sunday Miss Teressa McKee is home from Toronto visiting her parents. We congratulate the Chronicle Editor on his good luck in winning the beautiful. silver tea set. We only Wish we could sup with him at one of his promised fashionable teas. \Ve are sorry to learn of a bad ac- cident which a month ago befell Mr. Walter Hemphill. younger son of James Hemphill. of Toronto formerly of Ceylon. While at work in a lumber camp near Vancouver, B. 0, Mr. Hemphill was Struck by a falling limb which badly shattered the bone of one leg below the knee. The pa- tient is in the hospital Qand reported doing well. For Cacarrb, let me send you free, juan to prove merit, a. Trial size Box of Dr. Shoop’s Catarrh Remedy. It is a snow white. creamy. healing antiseptic balm that gives instant relief to Catarrh of the nose and throat. Make the free test: and see. Address Dr. Shoop, THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Mr. Joe Lawrence changed horses again, bought one and sold one. Mr. Andrew Pioken had a. success.- ful wood -.cu-tting bee since we last wrote and treated the young people to a dance the some evening“. when one of the old time hoe-downs was thoroughly well enjoyed by all. The party, was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lawrence; who were united in Inert-loge the dny’ previous; We are pleased to learn that Mr. Wm. Lawrence, Sr... is again going about quite smart after his recent severe illness. Mr. Wee. Arnotc has taken charge of the farm of the lace Samuel Lew- rence for the summer. Miss Ten». Eckherc is at present visiting friends in Toronto. Mr. Wm. Wright. is paying his an. nual summer’s visit to his daughters Mesdemes Brown and Lawrence. Mr. T. J .' Watson has forsaken his" bed that being conï¬ned to it for about seven weeks. ' Railroading is again going on in ful! swing along the way. Mr. Issues Brown. Sn. spent. the Easter holidays in Toronto. Joe Brown, Wes. Arnott. Arthur Alice and Joe Watson are engaged at the Lake at present. Mr. Albert. McGirr is ensued with Mr. J as. Hopkins for the summer. Mr. Frank Scott lost a vsluable young cow recently. Joe Watson caught big speckled trout at. the Lake recently (about six feet long). Nobody dead or married, Mr. Edi- tor. so gues: we’ll saw off for this time. A happy home is the most valuable possession that is within the reach of mankind, but you cannot enjoy its comforts if you are suffering fro m rheumatism. You throw aside busi- ness cares when you enter your home and you can be relieved from those rheumatic pains also by apply- ing Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. One application will give you relief and its continued use for a short time will bring about a permanent cure. For sale by Parker’s Drug Store. Kill the Germs by Breathing Hy-o-mei Gives Quick Relief. Many peOple who have suffered with catarrh for years natsurallsr feel that. the disease cannot. be cured. and become discouraged. Their failure to get relief is due to the fact. that; thev have not used the right remedy. Cacarrh is an aï¬eco tion of the head, throat; and lungs, and cannot be cured by stomach dos- mg. The only scientiï¬c and natural treatment. for this disease is Hy-o- mei, wh ch is breached through a. neat pocket inhaler so that its heal- ing mediCuted air reaches the most remote air cells. kills all catarrh germs. and restores the mucous membrane of the nose. throat and lungs to a. healthy condition. We do not want. anyone’s money unless Hyomei gives relief and cure, and We abiolutely agree that money will be refunded unless the remedy gives satisfac‘rion. All drugzists should be able £0 simply you with Hyomei or we will «and in bv mail on receipt of price, 31 00. and every package is sold with Lhe dtscinc: understanding that it coscs uoching unless it cures. Boorh’s Hyomei Company, Buï¬ulo. N. Y. » Rheumatism Makes Life Miserable. CATARHH CAN BE CUBED. , Spring Bank. â€o..." * GREEN rm THE T EA THAT OUTCLASSED ALL JAPANS _ REFUSE SUBSTITUTESV Lead Packets Only. 25c. 30c, 406. 50c and 60c per lh At all M. â€mamâ€; ivii‘lï¬? 5.53.!!! w".',’ 7'1!!! ‘ 6!!!! ma ( 25’" N o Adulteration IS USED IN THE PREPARATION OF awn-o Fconco ,an DIAL OHM/7 2%».- We invite you to (sail and inspacn our goods as we {993; sure we can interest. you wither in quantity. quanty or price. Call and see the goods whether you purchase or not. CUSTOM work and REPAIRING as usual at TOWN DOWN Shoe Store When Going Up Street: I‘erms. Cash. E ,gs same as Cash. Ready for Spring THEM EE@SELL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLYéATTENDED To. Geo. H. Stinson On oonunon tonooo tho continuou- mmnmonutohondudtholooh tolooothokalpnndoroonflnnlw \ \ ‘\$‘\‘ C | \\“ $ $ 1 9 ’fl \\“ \\“ \\\“\ \\“ “ s 5 6 Pun-m hot-Io tho mmm'wwuumamwm nndmmtoohegzrombognding.:whonpmmh cvodthotonooqdnpbook into plow ann. Th urnlwireaaro Ethan-hon EnrdStnelnnd coilodto rovidotor e 8100an contraction by boot and cold, and are also camped at tho noel-section of Ego stays and strands to prevent the stay: from slipping “ownsâ€"thorium no looks are n cded. n 0 Buy the Dillon Hinge-Stay Fence. It’s ‘wwico no strong. Twice no good an investment. Catalogue tree. - The Owen Sound Wire Fence 00;, Limited, Owen Sound, Ont. SOLD IN DURHAM BY THE FARMERS’ MFG. SUPPLY CU. BOOTS and SHOES, RUBBERS, etc. Trunks, Valises, Club Bags and Telescopes J. S. MclLRAITH Why not have a look at our window? Looking is free at all times. But you will want more than a. look when once tasted. Our bread and pastry cannot be excelled. MODEL BAKERY in stock at moderate prices. ‘ (1N4 Suitable for all classes. V‘Vinh a large Stock of 3R? \VE ARE NOW’ 1907 Disk 'is famous throughout; £111 fluids; Construcuon is simple, compact. strong wit_h immense cgpaqlty; lfnlvpljm a_n (None genuine without this name). Th!- 13 our Specialty. “'e’ve been at it many years and going to keep on longer. For quality of work and amount of work. this Disk is famous throughout: all Canada. With immense ea aclty. Pulverlm and makes a. ï¬ne seed d. Light of Brand“. No Neck Weight. Sold b our Agent; Manufactured by y T. E. BlSSELL, ELORA. ONT. Write for Booklet “ E.†G. Lawrence’s Old Stand.