The - ansfer books will be closed from the 1813 to the 1513b May, both days inclusive. By Order of the Board, Notice is hereby given that a dividend of one and one half per cent. (11/2 per cent.) for the current quarter, being at the rate of six per cent. (6 per cent.) per annum on the capital stock of this bank, has been declared, and that the same ‘ Will be payable at the Head Ofï¬ce and at the branches on and after Thursday, the 16th of May next, WATCHMAKER JEWELLER This store is noted for its highLClass display of Wedding Presentsâ€"averything up to date. ’oronto, 30th March, 1907. Gene J. c. TELFORD, DURHAM early Just unloaded another car of coal and several more cars on the way from the mmes. Place your order W. BLACK “"9 always carry an immense stock of \Vhips, Buggv Dusters, Mats, Rugs. Lap Rubbers ,Harness, and Sweat Pads. If you require a, CHURN it would be udvfmble to examine what we have in Stockâ€"all kinds. Our Rocker Chm-n is a charmer. Screen Doors and Window Screens At Right Prices Will soon be here. There is no necesmty for wdn'y, as we have a great assortment 0f Fruit Growers and Flower Fan- ciers should have one of our \Ve carry a great, Variety of them No kitchen is complete without one If you intend canning); pineapples be sure and examme our J ust to hand another shipment of “'9 are 1°‘ecei\i1w weekly shipme nts of Poo-Cake Turners The Sovereign Bank of Canada nything and everything at the _ Hardware Store. Is \ ely easily solx ed bx coming i11mVVe1)ste1-’s w hile' m town . EVERYTHING L 0N FIDENTIAL. It is a pleasure to use them And Bicycle Accessories June 13, I907 Percy G. A. Webster 'ineapple Snips Fly Time BICYCLES .Wedding Presents Sprays The “Wedding Ring†Question Of course it is simply impossible for us to attempt to give a full account of our large display, the only way to satisfy yourself is to give us a. call. For the Groomsman Solid 14kt Pearl Stick Pin or Links in plush or leather cases. Remember our Silverware 18 made by the "St mdard Silver company, ’of Toronto, and we eare authorized to xeplnce Free of Charge any piece that lezwes this store that is not satisfactory. For the Bride orBridesnmid the ï¬xllowing would make very suitable presents: Solid 14kt. Cresent’s. Solid Gold Lo‘cket’s N ecklet’s, also smne very handsome Braclets. “ DIAMOND HALL.†Durham. last. We have a. good assortment; of Tweeds and Suitings. which we. would like you to see. Call and get; one of nur $1.50 White _Bec_1 Spreads for $1.00 While they DURHAM. Our New Spring Stock of Groceries and Crock- ery Wave is now in, and are offered at RIGHT PRICES. Custom Caroling and Spinning will. be atpeuded to as usual. T be highest- price will be paid in 3ash or Trade. D. M. STEWART, 1 00.000 Pounds‘ WOOL WANTED I I Quality Hats We sell Good Hats, and recommend the “KING.†These are Britain’s Best light weight and. flexible. Let us show you. . H. H. MOCKLER S. SCOTT General Manager. o 3%?“ gswï¬zmg gm? Sc. OPTICIAN ONTARIO Ontario. Cuff Sunday School Teachers’ Union, (1 in the Presbyterian Church on Fr evening lass, Prmcipal Mill “light a. model lesson; the most instrâ€"uccing and helpful address yet" given the At. the monthly meeting of *9 1 a The Presbyterian‘Ladles’ Aid. has announced for a. garden party on the Manse Grounds. on Tuesday evehihg of next week. On the followin’g Fri- day evening, the Women’s lns‘ï¬tute are aiving 3 £811.16? party at the res- idence of Mr. Wllllam Wilcox, on the back line. The Methodist married ladies who recently gave a successful concert here, repeated the program for the Methodist Church, at Meaford Road, on Friday evening last, and we learn they had an enjoyable outing meet- ing with pleasing success. The Detroit Journal of the 4th inst reports the appcintment of Dr. Ed. ward Strain. to the DOsiLion of senior house physician in Grace HOSpital, of that city. Dr Strain is the second of Mr. William Straiu’s sous in the medical profession, and we are pleas- ed to learn he is meeting with, mark- ed success. O.-prey boy, was cï¬osen to give the annual Address a few days ago to the students of Valparaiso University. Mr. McSleer who is now an Attorney, is we learn exceedingly clever, and one of the leading members of his profession in Hammond city. â€the MethodlSC parsonage-a grounds ham been greatly improved with a very neat, lawn wire fence. (be) ex- pense of which has been harm: by the Ladies' Aid By one of thu daily papers of Ham mond, Indiana, we leaxn that. Mr W J. McSleer. an 91d Artemesia and Walker Bros have a strong 54110;; 'on and are now rushing their con. ‘trdccâ€"the Boyce btidge and new cemenc sidewalks Engineer Vic Dowall was here on Friday las: lay ing out the work ML, John Nuhn is making good headway on rebuilding the woolen dam, washed aWay last winter. McGrutherâ€"l‘uruerâ€"Mr George McGruther, of New York. formerly of this place. was on Wednesday of last. Week joined in marriage to Miss Bella Turner, new Eugenia The marriage took place at the home of the bride and the young OUupln left the same day for New York. Barronâ€"Joyâ€"In Toronto on \\ r'd nesday the 5th inst, Mr. J Barron wan joined in marriage to Miss Minnie Jov, daughter of Mrs. R B Joy formerly of this place The bride was very pepular during hm residence here and numerous fl‘ld. ds here wish hermuch happiness. Frierâ€"Jï¬iompsonâ€"A pretty wed- ding took place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Thompson, Collingwood, on Wednesday, of last week when their youngest daughter, Selina, was joined in marriage with Mr. Leonard Frier, also of Coiling- Wood. The young bride formerly re sided with her parents at Rockvale. Mrs. T. \V. McKee of this place, aunt of the bride. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blackburn. of the 4:.h attended the wedding. Elliottâ€"Northmoreâ€"A quiet wed- ding took place on June let, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Carter, :Ossington, Avenue. Toronto, when the latter’s sister, Mrs. Frances Northmore, and Mr. J.'F. Elliott. were joined in wedlock. The bride, who was unattended, wore a gown of gray eolienne, and carried a boquet of roses. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott will reside at Port Elgin. The bride who formerly resided in Artemesiu. isa. sister of Mr. Joseph Watson. Mt. Zion neighborhood. Blackburnâ€"Aslingâ€"The marriage of Miss Millie Asling. dangluer, of Mrs. R. Asling and Mr. John J. Black'burn, son, of Mr. Jas Black- burn of-Mt. Forest. formerly of Flesherton, took place at 93 Bleeker street Toronto. on Wednesday even- ing of last week. the ceremony being performed by Rev. R W. Wood :worth The bride, who was given laway by her uncle, Mr. James Rich. mond. wore a gown of white poime d’eSprit over silk. trimmed with lace and ribbon, with coronet of lily of the valley supporting the bridal veil. Her bouquet was of white roses Miss Ethel Asling. sister oi the bride wearing champayne voile with touches of pale blue, medallions of lace, acted as bridesmaid and he groom was supported by his cousin. Mr. Robt. Blackburn. The little flower girl Miss Jessie Richmond. cousin of the bride, wore a dainty. frock of Swiss d0tted muslin With‘ blue bows and sash. and carried a? basket of sweet peas and lily of the valley. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn left for their new home on Gladstone Avenue. June weddings have been name:- one and among those reported as a disnance of interest. to many here are the following: â€"-â€"â€"-â€" Vv-v-\, -‘V\'-BUVHU.I UuK' HW' 'l‘rimble‘Arcemnsia; P Mc- Cullough, Markdale; \V C Ha ha. Euphrasia; Jas Foster Col: iDan -;d N. Hurlburt,’1‘hornburv; E W. Nor- man. Osprey; Jos. McLean Proton; D. Sinclair, Dundalk. Resolutiuus of conï¬dence in the leaders of the Liberallj’arcy were paswd. hnr ch» selection of a candidate for the Rid- ing was left over fo.- 5 fucme Con- vention. The annual meeting of the Suez Grey Liberal Association was bed in 013) tuu’s hall here on I‘uesdav of last Week when ofï¬cer were elected as foilows:â€"Pres. A. McD :un’d,’ V108 Pres. A. C. Patterson; Set. R D. Carruthers; Executive. Dr Mch. laugh, Chatswortb; W. McLean. Hal- [and Centre; '1‘ McMitchell Suliivan; Flesherton 'l‘Il’I 1'1’HAM CHRONICLE The Amusement Committee of Ben Nevis Camp have pleasure in announ- cing that they have secured the re- nowned 48th Highlanders Band, of Toronto, for their Fourth Annual Do- minion Day Demonstration, as one of the chief features of the day and even- ing. Numbering about twenty-ï¬ve they are much more than a band, for the; aggregation includes vocalists, dancers, fantasias,‘ and humorous se- lections as well. All loyal citizens will enjoy for instance one of the afternoon items, a Grand Patriotic Fantasia, entitled “The Death of N el- son,†while the humorous piece “The Alabama Ministrels,†with vocal, tam- bourine, bones, dancing and chorus effects Will gratify the ligher vein. Other features will be arranged for and of course the usual athletic spots. Watch for further announcements and plan to spend the Big Day in Durham. Long Live Canada â€"By Order, The Committee. . FIRST OF J ULY DEMON STR ATION One bottle dé'each ï¬ve preparationq cosas but: $1.25 For sale at Parker’s Drug Store. Chamberlain’s SCUUl-LCh and LIVPI' Tablets for conscipation, biliousness at d stomach troubles. Chamberlain’s 841% for diseases of tilt; Skin. ,r"/ Chamberlain’s Pgin Balm (an anti- sepcic liniment) fur cuts. bruises. burns. sprains sweilings. lame back and rheumatic pains Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for coughs,colds, croup and Wh00piug congh. Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedv for bowel com- plaints. The average man cannot afford to employ a physician {or every slight ailment. or injury that may occur in his family, nor can he afford to neg- lect them, as so slight an injury as the scratch of a pin has been known to cause the loss of a limb. Hence every man must from necessity be his own doctor for this class of ail- meats. Success often depends upon prompt treatment, which can only be had when suitable medicines are kept at hand. Chamberlain’s Rome dice have been in the market for many ,\ ears and enjoy a geod repute. tiou. Mra. W. G. Hacking left, last'week for Emo, Rainy River, where Mr. Hacking, Operator. has a good pos- itiun on the C N R. Rev. Dr. Caldwell is in Toronto attendingconference, Mrs. Caldwell is also in the city visiting friends. W Iv- '* '3‘ ' At the service held in the Baptist Church, on Sunday morning last, a young woman received Baptism by immersion at the hands of the pastor, Rev. L F. Kipp. A young lady from the sister congregation at Price- ville, was Baptised a few evenings before. In the Presbvterian Church on Sunday, the interim moderator. Retail. A. Matbeson, of Priceville. preached an excellent sermon and dispensed the quarterly Communion. Miss Katie LeGard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry LeGard, of this place. underwent a successful oper- ation for appendicitis in Toronto, on Wednesday of last. week, and we learn is progzessing favorably. Rev. L. F Kipp and his assistant Mr. Wilkes. are 'ac Paisley this week attending the annual meeting of the Owen Sound Association of Baptist Church’s Mr W’. H. Brown, of Stayner, visited his parents here on Monday. Mr. W. Livingstone was over from Durham on Sunday. Mrs. ‘Vickene, of Kimberley, is on a short visit with her niece, Mrs. John Thistlethwaite. Mr. M K Ri hardson is in Owen Sound this week. a crown witness in the charge against Hugh Thompson, of Collingwood Township, who was committed {5:- trial by magistra’te Van Dusen. in April last. Mrs. W. J. Boyd. Mrs J. A. Boyd and daughter Miss Lily, are at Till- sonburg this week attending the marriage of Mr. Andrew Boyd. Mrs. Boyd and daughter will attend the Mr. W. H. Bum, was in Toronto last week,a. delegate to the Grand Council of Chosen Friends Mr. W. R. S1mmons, 4th line. is at Woodstock this week. attending the marriage of his niece. - Mr Bert Jamieson operato_.r has a good position at Deux Rievires. on the GP P..R Under command of Capt. C. N. Richardson, No 6 Company here, left on Tuesday morning for their annual twelve days drill at Niagara Camp The Standard Bank had a hand- some gold lettered Sign hung on the Bank on Saturday, and a very neat. sign has also beeq plaeed in the window. ‘ Oï¬r Citizens Band rendered a pleas- ing program on the street. on Friday evening last. The Band has two engagements for next week, on Tues- day evening the Presbyterian garden partv'here, and on Friday evening, the Foresters garden party at Max well Union. on how best. to prepare and present. the lesson. Every Man His Own Doctor. COME and take advantage of these Bargains. A few doo_rs south O'of the Middauoh House. 6 l0 per cent DISCOUNT Furniture On all Lines of Furniture Hardware and Furniture GREAT SLAUGHTER Of