Here is Whe] Best Fitting: To be better than b5 'IC Q7 is where they are kept. They are Fitting. Best Tailored and Finished. Shirts, Ties, and Underwear The People’s Store ROBERT BURNETT Our assort'lmmt of Dress ï¬ï¬mmfl oncomamm >r<<><m OZ I>ZU others for different reasons. and Wear m We always have on hand a Full Line of The average Pars/0n knows and nvm'ything in the Men’s Line. In all Styles and Stripes, 'Ov ‘,_.__, They a}; the best‘in Quaiity, The Best in Style Finished. (The Regent and Picadilly Brand.) Dot and Fancy Stripe ubrics is new on Display 5 Would you like to wear them ? Fit and Comfort, Style 5'_ 7 But it is not exuemes that create E that soul-smisfying love of home. \‘\ It, is the even tenor of EXISt-BXICe in ,5’deome (3001 sequescered medium of § : Me, where moderation in everyxhing f prod 'ces that happy calm condumve Eva the best. that. earxh aï¬ords Such L“*%ie()rn'mio The West may rol: up [/2 iiwr moxmds of yellow Wheat. The §fliest may don the was with her ï¬st: :\\ gill}! aflils. The NOltb may l'eï¬â€˜ihuni ’/ l m the resounding whack of the worn}- \§ man‘s axe and hunter’s shot. But : .hwe m OJHU‘iO is the ciimate, the. Eisoil, the aborichlmre. the scenex‘v ,\\\ gand the diversity of lake and Wood. ’/ $of purling rill and green-velve mi %: hillaxdes. that makes exiStencu n x\\ pleasure and the obtaininguf a va; , I %ieaey. Everything: conduces H) the ‘\‘i \ l } Howl and where Wrong 18. it is man who introduces it. (Toronto World) Canada. is a. broad country. Its Shunt-h are washed by the Atlantic and the Paciï¬c. Be'wo-wn thesa r-.vo great. highways of (‘OIDmBHSn stretch es this great country of ours. Nec- essarily in this northern climnce. there must be many dflierences of air and soil. Many pat-N pOr-Sess the ArCLic Severity. whiie other spots of this Dominion are almost tropical in there luxuriance. Many a young: mm '14 leaving: Oz)- sari.) who will regret. it. Manx a buy is throwing .uo a compexency here’fo: an expecnency there Rich es may come faster there. and Wheat; gold and land gold grow bigger. 3’65 it, is at the expense of comfort, of quiet life and unsatisï¬ed wander- ings The determination so do things in Ontario will produce great: ‘t-hings in our soil Intensity of soil cul- ture and of brain energy is needed. Applications of {has persiscewy to Win. and the cutting loose from cus- toms than enchain. will make the Ontario boy the king of his fellows. I Let me send you free. for Cntnrrh, ljDSt to prove merit, a Trial eize BOX of Dr. Sheep’s Casnrrh Remedy. [t is a. snov} white creamy, healing anti~ septic balm. Containing such heal- ing ingredients 88 Oil Encalipnne, Thymol, Menthol, etc ,' it. gives in- stant and lasting relief to Cetarrh of the nose and throat. Make the free : test and see for yourself what this ' Preperntion em and will. nonemplieh. ' Address Dr. Sheep, Befoine. Wis. l Luge 5:18.50 cents. Sold by Mee- Ferlnne . Co. , '7' . ' Young men who are thinking of leaving tor the west ought to draw up pictures 01 what can be done here by intensive culture Thev should look an the discomforte of a. life in the W695 at ï¬rst. and then decide Whether the star of thank“? does not stand still over the green ï¬elds and the placid sure «ms of old Ontario. i? THE DURHAM CHRONICLE at! 1 x . W$xifl3ï¬l 1.. «a 3.1 .6... A ONTARIO- i“: f “11.19535 V'- g. .‘r I Mr. and Mrs. Thee. Vollet and family of Hamilton have moved into our neighborhood. We welcome them into our burg and are conï¬dent that they vyill enjoy the society of our neighbors, R We are pleased to learn that Miss A. and Master Charlie Lawrence have recovered from a slight attack of la grippe. It is a pleasure to see Miss S. Ritchie’s smiling face around again, she is improving rapidly and will soon will be as well as ever. Sorry to hear her mother is suffering from asevere cold, hope she will soon be better. Miss S. Noble is visiting her aunt Mrs. J 38. Lawrence of Gisnelg. Mr. Webster, Jeweller of town. has Miss M. Petty engaged and we feel assured that she will soon prove herself to be a competent eelesledy. Mrs. Knieley of Mount Forest is spending a. few days with her brother Messrs. Inc. and Cameron Mackenzie One day latniy, Mrs. Wm. P’ c' an called on her father Mr Geo Cuff. It seems like former drum m we Georgina. (T mean Mrs. Picket!) trip- ping along. wish you’d come more frequently. Mrs. McGowan is the gu'eat of her sister Mrs. Thos Haekins. Mrs. Quinn and daughter of Dur- ham are visiting with the farmer’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Duns- moor. We are pleased to be able to chron- icle that Miss A. Petty is almost bet ter. She has been ill with an abcese on her cheek. We too have been in sympathy} with the people of China and as faith is dead without: works. we put our thoughts into action. The Sunday School board nominated three ladies to collect some monev, Misses J. Mil- ligan and F10. Cuff for section north of Durham road. The total amount collected. including.†Sunday School collection was $12.16, which we con- !sider is not so bad for Hutton Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Summon and family of Dornoch are engaged by Mr. Wm. Scarf to work one of his farms formerly owned by the late Mr. B. Parker. I did not intend any offence to the‘: Editor (that worthy gentleman) when‘ I suggested a column of Sunday Reading. ‘We heard a person remark that, “The Review,†the reform paper was better than “Our Chroni- ole," conservative. on account of this one article. As I belong to the latter party mentioned, I desired to have the best paper. I cannot conceive any comparison between. a column ofl prize ï¬ghting and that of Sunday} Reading. It is right so do all we can in opposition to pool rooms, why not? March forward with our “Captain as Leader.†and do all that is in our power for the uplifting of humanity.â€"[There now, you’ve gone and blabbed it; rieut out. and we’ll lose all our subscribers. We wouldn’t tell whac the people said about you for the worldâ€"Ed ] -.â€"_. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Black. \lrs. 'VVLu. wadcr and â€Miss l§ate )[C IDOUgaH spent the 24th ï¬shing around Aberdeen Wm hasa tine team of ‘driwrs. s There was a severe snow storm on the 27th but; hope it. will end up with ï¬ne weather. Mr. Wedey Lunney is working at Hanover at present. M . James McGrackeu spent the Q-lth at his: he mm in Aberdeen. Mrs AWEIIH‘ \Vhismule and two 9021* sprur. Chm :34th with Mrs. E has :0 “fl Edge A number of the people in this vicinity attended Court, of Revision on thu 27m Mr. Wm. Scmf had a business trip to Tomato lnzely Mr Robs. Ewen traded horses lateiy. Bob keeps the right kind. Mr David Hopkins had a sheep killed by lightning. Mr Will McCrackeu is able to get around again with the help of a. stick. He Brod ou’a. nail which laid him up for n day or so. Mr Dan MoArthur visited 3t. Mr. John McArchur’s recently. Glad to so Mrs. Alexaï¬'der back to the vicinity after spending some time in Toronto and other places. \ Mt. Dan Campbell and Mr.:Dougald Clark attend church in town regular- ly, There must. be some attraction boys. “I eufl'erec] with rheumatism for over LWO years.†says Mr. Rflafld Carry. a patrolman. of Key West, Fla. “Sometimes if. sewed in my knees and lamed me so I could hardly walk. as other (imes it would be in my fees and handq so I was incapaci- tated for duty Oue'nighc when I was in severe pain and lame from it my wife went to the drug store here and came back with a bottleof Cham- berlain’s Pain Balm. I was rubbed with it, and found chepain had nearly gone during the nighc. I kept on using in for alicue more when tWO irweeks and found that it drove the rheumatism away. I have not had any trouble from that. disease for over three months.†F‘or sale at Barker’s Drug Score. . , .-’ ‘ i †Hutton Hill. Relief From Rheumatic Pains- Aberdeen. When the : Hair Falls What Is Going on in Town When the Clock Strikes 12. Noon the dinner hour. the hour of comfort, of pleasure and relaxation-â€" the one hour in twenty four which comes to men and women ot every station with greater similarity than the hour of any other funcï¬on in life. Then it’s time to act! No time to study, to read, to experi- ment! You want to save your hair, and save it quickly, too! So make up your mind this very minute that if your hair ever comes out you will use {Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It makes ‘the scalp healthy. The hair stays in. It cannot do any- thing else. It’s nature’s way. The boat kind of a. teatime“- __ :‘ $8014 for, over sixtyâ€, real-I.†Promptly as the clock mrikes 12 in Durham the shadows on anxious faces turn tu lines of good will, and i{ villainous bot bread. pies. spices and other indigestibles were exclud ed there would be no such words a‘s dySpepsia or indigeStion iu the dnc tionary. But: the contrary is true. and med ical science has to step id and aid the man or woman who has bpeu to busy to pay proper intention to health The greatest Step forward in de ical discovpry is Mi 0 na a bich cureq all etomacl and dig eative troubles. Mom-1.20.“ W3 In hundreds ofthe besn homes ini Durham and adjduing towns the handy little tablets. so pletsant so take, yer. eï¬'eccive. have given quick! and lamina relief in indigncrion and that disagreeable full fueling after eating. Mi-o na acts very gpnrly, Much of its wonderful power over indigesâ€" tion comes from its uniform but sus taining action. The required stimu- lating and strengthening in given to the important organs of digestion without producing: the slightest weakness or reaction We absolutely agree that your money will be refunded ahnuld you buy a 500 box of Mi o-na Stomach tablets and not he sari-fl -fl with the results 3130 rm in SW! by d: WagiSts evarvwhprv. or \viH he. ~99“? hv mail on receipt of mine. 30 cents Rnoth’a Miona Company. Buffalo L\‘ Y. Anv mothrr who hac bad pxrei ence With 'hid di4'rew‘iua mlmrnt will be planed to know that a cure mav he :11? O’HI hv apply‘nu Chan] berlain’s Sal.» as annn a- rh . (mi :1 is done nursing \Vipn if off “3%?! a 90f? cloth hpfnro an“. vim: r'mo M-bn To nurcfl BIQDJ' [J‘ï¬ilH-"i Il'lrund net-- Thiï¬ â€œM"? with hns‘ reSul's-h I“ 3' i't‘n at Parker’s h-‘ug S' nrn NOON IN DURHAM. In the matter of the Estate of Don 11d Campbell, late of the Town of Durham in the County of Grey, Implement Agent, diceased mm: UNDERSIGNE'W prL RE p ‘HE CPI 1;-" l enive Tenders: fur he uuwld x<~et<of the above estate meludiug the prmrissnr} notes and books accounts. 11]) to the 14th day’ OfJupe. A. p. .1907. at 30 clock lPJI. . n‘ .‘10 notes and books accounts. up to the Hm day’ of June. A. D. 1907, at 3 o’clock P.M.~ Particulars of which can be seen at the Ofï¬ce of Arthur H. Jackson, Durham. Ont,- No Tender necessarily accented. ANNIE SHU'I‘Z CAMPBELL Admimstratrix. Dated 25th May A. D. 1907 Administratrix’s Notice W' On THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAYof THIS \VEEK. buying twenty-five cents worth of We will give FREE to every person _ goodsâ€"-T\VO PACKAGES OF SEEDS, of their own choice. Take advantage of this offer. and come and see our New Store. I Steel w VV'Vâ€" Manure Forks. 4 prong Manure Fork Handles. Round-mouth Shovels Heavy Steel Spades . . . Wagon \Vhiï¬ietree . . . Iron far .. ' Double-trees. . . . . . . 11 Black Wire 100 lbs... 12 Plain Gal V 9 Coiled Spring W“? ........... SORE NIPPLES We dont keep Mar’tinâ€"Senor paint, we sell it. AGENTS FOR BLUE RIBBON BINDER TWINE. Good Bargains A Carload of Fence Wire Barling’s DRUG STORE JUST ARRIVED Mangel Turnip Sugar Beet and Half-Sugar Mange! SEEDS DURHAM. May :23. 1907 Fal‘ \Vheat .......... 3 68 to 3 Spring Wheat. .. 70 to Oats ................ 45 to Fans ................ 75 to Barley .............. . a†to At prices. that will astonish you. Pmatoes per bag. . . . .. Ap¢ple per hag. . . . . .. Flour per cu't ....... Gamma} per savk. Chop per CWL ....... Live 8025‘ ..... DressedHogs per cwt. V v . ) I V ' gm) Notice that. we “an mu. 101' the gunman: «.f a now. . at $1) CK) made by 11% abmlt three weeks an) in favor of n‘hnmm' Wiisnn of Durham. and I rmya ble in Julv next. as‘ we have returned 1 the prOperty for which the Said mute was ‘ given. . ARAHIE MCABTï¬UR. . hflrvhx 3 be reannmib lo. Darling's for This Week W Bunessan. 8 Tbs Wire Nails. 35in . . . . ..... 250 Spring Seeds. 7 pack-{gas ..... 25c Axle Grease 3 tins ..... ...2.-")c Strong Fenm- Plyers. .30 35. 40c Buggy Whips. .15. 2.". 3."). 50. 750 Siep Laddors, 66¢ . 85c Vat-xxi-ih Brushes 8. 10. L3. 18. 23c Flat Paint Brushes 25. 30. 35, 400 Hand, Horse Clippers $1.22. $1.50 A Full Line of 4.3.5.- "his" f he People’s Druggists Barb Wire. .............. Fence Staples, 6 lbs . . . . . . Market Report. May 30. 1907 Maw 8th. 1%?-â€" I.’ v give notice that, we will nut. 1m the piymeu: «of a 1:019. 'ny 114 about three weeks ago :n:l~' \Viis‘on of Durham. am: arning. 39in . . . . ..... 250 pack:1g:.~....wc 16 ('0 3U t0 t0 t0 t0 t0 t0 t0 13