mediately below the p- llttle plateau, back ‘ precipitous wall of reel. 2 the huCL-zlneers u I... retreaml. mum men able to use u up: them Teach W†‘ L’Ollonois had been :_ “lobar in the ï¬rst cm . sburs: through the ed we buccaneers. m: b0“) miles had :11] H M in the excitement 'atPry Mom; or! " '"xm no system, sum. u. Pgle and Sal - «m: I-out. Feeling, am“. p9, Dyspepsia. liar! yd Memory, Unsteady tmale Weakness and ression of Spirit». L. Vitns’ M, Pinp- Lou of Vim) Pom @an Pins enrich tho out duos his watt in- hon thereby â€aha-h- self: ing the day and m:- ts graduate in a ohofl cost: antes are enjoving tho almost evon'y Candis: mes cud invigonh producing in sickly. women that otto- nlin‘ tha‘ make. 11’; nuabomofbr. Pills, pying for than me): purchase '3 [he r! to hit. our word ll an neeonplkh. Try 9y dop’t 5|. zouhggod: UARLI NG m :â€" DRUGGIB’I‘ dent receives special 3!- subiects and may choc-O [)1be enjoys the you Pubiu loo Actual basin.“ taracas called the m mus. They m to "30 they had erected covar- 6 made preparation for the wood was rind†I cries and the gonad d cultios no thoroughly tent. thus avoiding Ion ants and enabling th- thnn is possible in chi. CLANCY. Prin. ng as an assault a. was not even W the open. road and chit. beerlng madly, that ti. lized their danger. Son. 1 about only to be and a discharge from the DI.- ioru hope. and tho M paniards were upon til.- bding the pass were 1. 'eterans. among the 33' 1 net the onset with 00' no end crossed blade. h thaml students an dd sumo wviï¬ng M w r attending only two head of it is “nan whys. o is the Boat :- iont ii taught sown.- B De Tobar. W ; forward without .0 lition. Even tho 3“ thing through the am yet in the sound of O. acted no attention m- '0 ago Bogt .Com-onisl nation. :1 13 um I tea-miner are “Boxed“ run I! :u we his 31ml! ms. lunran)‘. soc-ally a“ uh was a mum) not“ an experienced II. 3.5.,mmdu mmmm, tum-0* m the lamest .9 Best. 21 1905 and you In†it kt Forest College IDOM‘ it h «I WV THURSDAY mono-mo out“: man must. mu W; DURHAM, ONT. as: [HE Bflï¬ï¬ï¬iâ€™ï¬ bflï¬ï¬‚fllfltl o o O "a" "'32“ H M 80 DH“ in pan) is 0- ti. can.“ u" u, :flmu the \)." w wâ€" 'â€" ~ . u . ‘l k -h b 310 18 L'.‘ “'55...†0 paper A..- A- ---- WA]! .dvenisaucms owe: h in dunes Contact tales 70' WWW “Sudan to thy offuc. _ j_--..A..._ -A -50 "a" an adveniqe ac «a. “k, should h “0351’“ THE JOB : : 1 com . gap 3 plately stocked with ARTnENT all NEW TYPE, thus .1: («ding facilities for turning out Pint-cups FFICE AND RESIDENCE A short distance out of Knapp’s Hotel Lamb ton Street, Lower Town, Durban Ofï¬ce hours from 1 to o’clock. . l. G. Hutton, m. 0., 0. FFICE AND RESIDENCEâ€"COR. (Jarafraxa and George Streetsâ€"at {Wt uf hill. Oflice hoursâ€"941 a.m., 2-4 p.m.. 7~9 p.111. Telephone No.10. Drs. Jamieson Macdonald I tice in the New Hunter Block. Oflice hours, 8 to 10 s. m., to 4p. m. and 7 to9 p. m. Special attention given to diseases vf women and children. Residence op- posite l’resbvterian Church. Late Assistant Roy. London Ophthalmiolmoo. Eng.. and to Golden Sq. Throat and Rose HOG. specialist: Eye, Ear, Throat and lose EXCLUSIVELY Will be at the Midhngh House last. Wodnouhy of each month. from 12 to 4 p. In. L. R. C. P., LONDON. ENG. N RXDULATE of London, New \ork and ('hiago. Diseases of Eye. Bathin- and Throat. Will be at Knapp Home, Durham. the 2nd Saturdav in each month. Hours-14 pan. tn Oï¬co. ARRISTER, SOLICITOB, ETC" )Iclntyre’s Block, Lower Town, Du“;- p . ham. Collection and Agency prom attended to. Searches made at the Rams- A. G. MACKAY. K. C. V8 â€teen. EW. -†0ï¬cos :â€"yln the â€:an Standard Bulk. bought and sold, Qï¬coâ€"Mthonsgo Toiixi, 156338. Out. aorfo th C ' 010?â€. 8.50me Ittonsodzofgtzommhd. UGH )thAY. Land Vgl'mtot 9M 1 Ubbt‘l’ DMD UB5]! o mvmv w- Auctioneer for the mem :t my. Alb-Purina Or- l: VHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, QF- J. 1?. GRANT, n. n. 3.. L. p. s. MacKay Dunn. ARRIS’I‘ERS. )L191Tons.99_§ A A- A- A. H. Jackson. Medical Director: . Dr. V1.0. Pickering Arthur Gun, M. I). DR. GEO. S. BURT. a Tn: CH: “new. vi" 5. den! to an “Mme, free of massage. {or ,Id‘o 5w. . , you, paya’: Ia: ' - advmcaâ€"‘I.5o m... 1 00¢ so pun}. I‘iae date to which cw- b aid is é mm :1 Ly the numbzv m. . L o pap-r ch o' ttzzvrw'l until an a... .. DR. BROWN . Lefroy IcCaul. Legal Directory. l. P. Tolford. ‘3 703848830 to ensure martian in cw. m not latcr than TUE.» at. cflnsemenu I'm"; . .8 by strangers 21 1905 W. I". DUNK. 7330 U eased Auctioneer- for the County of Grey, Land Valuator, Bailiff of the y2nd Division. Court Sales and .11 other matters U tioneer for the County of Grey. Sales promptly attended t0. Orders may be left at his Implement Warerooms, McKinnon’s old stand. or at the Chronicle Oflice. D MCPHAIL. LICENSED AUC- . tioneer for the County of Grey. Tenn moderate and satisfaction guaran- teed. The arrangements and dates of sales can be made at THE CHRONICLE of- ï¬ce. Residence and P. 0.. Ceylon. Tele- phone connection. Insurcs farm buildings and contents, dwellings and contents in towns and vil- lages. Everything in a dwelling is covered by one sum. Contents of out-buildings in- c udes all the farm produce generally. Stacks and live stock from ï¬re or lightning; the widest range of insurance at the lowest rates. If your insurance expires this year it will pay you to insure in the Sydenham. Sydenham Mutual Fire Ins. Co. ESTABLISHED 1869. April Nthâ€"6m. send 500 in stamp. And 'it‘ ï¬li'Tie ‘foryarde' post-paid by Paris Medicine Co.. St. Lama, M 1tching, Blind, Bloodmg or Protrudin Piles Drug iota refund money if PAZO om MEN fails o cure any case, no matter of hpw long standing, in 6 to_l4 dnyg. Firag applicatgon gjyoa wâ€"v 'vv-vâ€" wv-vâ€" )romptli 5:15th {6. wï¬ighest refgrances Furnished if required. A GUARANTEED CUBE FOR FILES Municipal matters are not much talked of yet, but as the Council last year raised the salaries to a tempting ï¬gure. they will likely have to ï¬ght for the position as a result. With the addition of a local option conteSt we will yet have things interesting. It seems that every cloud has its' silver lining. We have beeninform- ed that when small pox broke outi last week in Ospre), the travelling agents also made a break. ï¬One of our citizens, who engaged: Mr. Wm. Marshall to take their lug-l gage to Durham preparatory to leavei ing here in a few days, is trying to keep the matter a secret lest it be re-i ported that thev were Marshalled out I of the country. They should think: of these things in time. Mr. Lorne Allan returned home from \Vinnipeg on Saturday. He had the unpleasant eXperience of a train wreck shortly after leaving in which he had his left wrist dislocated. But that seemed a small aflair to him after an experience of being knocked from the tap of a four storey building in the fall which resulted in the fracture of an arm, two ribs and a knee cap, yet he has recovered nicely from the ï¬rst mishap and looks well. Last Monday night as Mr. John Colbert, of Glenelg. was wending his way from Durham to Priceville.â€"at least we presume that was where he was going. As nearly every man who travells that road seems to lose his way at the end of Lambton St. we have often advocated that a sign of warning he placed there to keep men from taking the down road in place of going the right way. The Mayor of Varney receives his title more from his thorough know- ledge of the geography of the town- ship. having lived in it for a lifetime and for his fatherly care over the vil- lage. than from municipal contests won by him. When he arrived at the sale near Holstein on Friday with an unusual expression of countenance and his mare very much jaded in ap- pearance, it was thought that he had been escorting some suspicious look- ing tramp a safe distance from Var- ney. But he wasn’t in a conï¬dential mood, so it was from another source we learned that in starting out he was in such deep study how local op- tion would eï¬ect the Board of Trade of his village that the mare turned to the east in place of south unnoticed. Even the rough zig zag road instead of the smooth straight 2nd conces- sion did not convince him ol‘ his error. He concluded it was the result of a lot of crooked work on the part of our council in road making that had raised the taxes so very high. Passe ing Cement Lake with all its works. caused him no thought as he heard of the villains moving the aï¬air away from here and thought they had got it almost as far as Holstein. but on reaching Lawrence’s big hill he stop- ped to enquire who had put such an obstacle in the way and of course re- ceived the answer that he was jour- neying east. “ What,†says Billy, "you don't mean to say this road leads straight to sun rise. I never got so far left in all my life, but I thought there seemed something strange about the road all the time.†Miss En Mocklsr, oi Dnrhsm, spent: day or two last week with her friend Miss Limin. tried to have his brother join the church with him. "But John.†uid his brother. â€if both of us join the church, who’s to weigh the wool?†A young man in New Englnnd, who hnd been converted in a -revivnl. Nov. 9. ’03‘ Drop a card to AMES CARSON, DURHAM. LIC- OHN CLARK. LICENSED AUC- (Intended for last week.) Corner Concerns. J. H. McFAYDEN. Agent, 5355'; mix it it will 0 forwardgd DURHAM PO ‘3': hen a chih! Hmw~ .4'.'(u;.1.<,m~4 Uf Group Group they: i9 lm time to ex- !perlmPnt with new re‘uxxedina. no lmauer how hightly they may he mo ommended. There is om: preparation that. can always h» depended Upon. It has been in me for many years and has never been known to (an, viz: lChamberlain’s Congh Remedy Mr. M. F. Compton of Market. Texas, says of it. “I have used Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy in severe cases of croup with my childran. and can truthiully say in alwavs given prompt. relief " For sale at Parker’s Drug Store. We are deeply interested in the columns of the Chronicle dealing with the Cement Question, and musr. say that there are some able writers and great thinking men in the bunch. Mr. Gilbert McKechnie deserves a high place on the roll of honor for his spunk and perseverance in the face of his antagonists. who would like nothing better than to pick up the Durham Cement Mill. and carry it 06 to lands unknown if such a thing were possible. We nexr admire the editor of the Chronicle for the stand he has taken. By his wit and intelligence in this controversy he has shown his ability and influence. through the columns of his paper. Last but by no means leas: we would mention Mr. Cochrane as another man who is trying to defend his own interests and those of the sharehold- ers in the Cement business. If we held stock in it, we would side with those men who have shown them- selves champions of their cause. Shareholders should be proud to cast their lots with men such as these. We would say stick to your guns gentlemen, and carry the banner of victory from the ï¬eld. An Open wmter is predicted by some peeple. Messrs. M J. Staples and Thomas Whitmore slong with two or three, others, left a week ago Toesdsy for the Conedien 800. for the winter. 1 Mr. Wm.qu11es hes satin chsnged ï¬re-srms. This time he has secured s rifle and bonble-bsrrelled shot gun g The gems will catch it now. . Master Joe Stnplos spent Inst week the guest of his aunt and uncle Mr. nnd Mrs. J nqnon. Mr. Wdtor 8:11 of Mt. Forest wu the guest of the Staples family 3 week :30 Sunday. OQUNTEOB GREY Wife of the Governor-General. The life at Rideau Hall, the otricial residence of the Governor-Central of Canada, is social rather than political; it gives just an atmosphere of royally; in a democratic country, which though a colony in name is practically a free nation in fact. Earl and Countess Grey seem to have just the delicately difficult blend- ing of aristocracy and democracy that make them admirably ï¬tted for their roles as representatives of the King in Canada. 'i ‘m-v are l)“l'h free from that oppreasivc reserve that. distinguishes many Immune-ts m' the Bl‘.‘ul5ll nobility. Lady Grey has never taken :1 active part in the political world in which her husband has been so conspicuous, her dmnain being social and philanthropic; and she has been as enthusiastic as the Earl on the sulï¬ect of temperance reform and a devoted CO-WOl‘lCCI‘ in his Public House Trust for removing the worst fea- tures from English saloons. Lady Grey is wealthy in her own right, hing (me of the daughters of R. r r\ I a, a l ._ ....4.. “l. ‘11.. ‘\o u i'r lindh- S. Holford, the millionaire member of Parliament aucl ()s'i'hi‘l‘ of the palatial man- sion, Dorchester House in Park Lane, one of the must. lameus homes in London. At the time of her marriage in 1.877. Lady Grey and her two sisters were con-- spicuous in London f or their beauty, rare intellectual gifts and their social standing. Since her marriage Lady Grey has swat little time in Lead m, as she has fol- lowed the fortunes of her husband and been his constant (-ompanion in his various positions in all parts of the world and was with him when he made his splendid record in South Africa in the :ulministration of Rhodesia after it had been taken over by the crown from the South African chartered company. The Greys have ï¬ve children, the eldest Lord Howich, now twenty-six years old, who until re- cently acted as his father’s private secretary. and four daughters, the eldest of whom, Lady Sybil. married Arthur W. (irenl’ell. Lady Grey has regular features, a perfect English complexion, a sweet smile that seems a benediction. and the restful, calm manner of a nature thoroughly well poised and controlled. With a keen mind, a kindly tact that seems instinc- tive, a simple, sincere cordialit and graciousness, a life-time of closest association with the best social life in Eng nd, and the additional charm and case that travel has brought her, Lady Gre should fit perfectly into the life of the Dominion and add to the traditions of hospitality that linger like a perfume round the mem- cries of Rideau Hall. Entered moldinzto Act of the "damn: «Wt. In the yea: 1095. by w. c. Mack. at the Department of Agriculm Mr. Semnel B. J eckeon of Aberdeen A Certain Cure for Group. (Intended for last week.) Darkie’s Corners. FAMQU 8 PEOPLE} 9â€". 0.6 BY 77 FANNIE#M . LOTHROP paid a. 11 family or Samuel. Mr. Tho-I. Harrison mow visited friends ir Sunday. We omitted to mention in our last Budg at the fact that an exchange of propercv had taken place between R. i3 Kaela-r and Song. and Mr. John Kinniu Sr. of your town. "A lady wants to sell her piano. :3 she is going abroad in a. strong iron frame.†“Lost a collie Jog by a. man on Sat- urday answering to Jim with a brass collar around his neck and a muzzle †.. Wanted by respectable girl. her passage to New York, willing to take care of children and a good sailor.†"Annuvl sale now going on. Don’t go elsewhere to be cheated. came in here †“Wantedâ€"experienced nurse for bottled baby." â€Furnished apartment. suitable for gentleman with folding doors.†“Wanted a room for two gentle- man about 30 feet long and 20 feet broad.†by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cure deaf- ness, that is by constitutional rem- edies Deafness is caused by an in- flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing. and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restor- ed to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases cases out of ten are caused by Ca- tarrh, which is nothing but an in- flamed condition of the mucous sur- faces. 3311’s Cu lure, free. We will give One Hundred Dollsrs for my use of Deafness (ceased by cstsrrh) that csnnot be cured by F. J. Canal? 00., Toledo, 0. Sold by Dragging, 75c. Tï¬o Hnll’s Family Pills lor oomti tiou. FUR NY ADV ERI‘ISEMENI‘S Deafness Cannot be Cured P, .to.rrh Cure. Sand for circu- onc of the daughtr‘rs of R. .1 owner of the patina} man- Photo by Lafayette. London; ML: visit to thfl Hewitt day he: WPPk Call again Harrison Jr. of Glena friends in the burg last V' w [Special Furniture Sale\ {FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON. Duringh e remainder of this year We are oï¬â€˜ering pecial inducements in all kinds of furniture and upholster sd goods. Our Show Rooms are ï¬lled with goods that will make your home comfortable. and at the Holiday Prices it will pay any intending purchaser to examine our stock We are the sole selling agents here for the and will give special values in their products. we are making Big Reductions. We have a large stock of sideboards which must go at a very low margin of proï¬t. as we need the room, also a large stock of springs and mattresses we must clear. N o quotations are given here, but we guarante the quality of our goods is second to none at the prices wc are asking. L,‘ W conï¬dential. gaunt-an {not gnu "“3! on ttvuï¬mvnt FLRL‘ I a THE POPULAR 018†87085. IL, 6. J. Islechnie. ‘4†f 2:†i ‘ )3: 1‘ ’4 ‘a v .3193, 3“ 11¢ .3 2:": | Edward Kress. Durham, Ont. Undertaking and Embalming a Specialty. DURHAM FURNITURE c0. Call and Investigate. F"? C V CON xv;-