‘ Pumps of all Kin 11.1.- Galvanized and 11"!“ v n ing; Blass Brass 141110 and 11 on Cvlinde1 s. Pumps from $2 upward. SHOP open every afternoon. All REPA [RING promptly and pron- erly attended to. NW. D. BUNNflR 25!]. D. CONNOR 2 w. J. wmuu 5! Lower Town, - Durham For my aim to make the business, 9| so successfully carried on by my predecessor for the past two 1| years, more successful than ever. All orders romptly attended ’Phone 0.13. sn 3 ,D 4;) vz~ 1 ut§5.\‘0. Shn git‘Es il'!’£i1¢3â€t"§llp. (:tst Rï¬NGES An§ old Wom Silver? Ii 80, 1 am prepal ed to re- plateit, Bringit in now wh31€a [have the time. All WUI‘K guaranteed. YOU? “NU Yd‘c :31 In Stoves and Ranges we can suit the cheapest buyer as well as a. person that wants the most elabor- ate Range manufactured. Our “Happy Thought†and “Penn Esther“ Ranges are getting widely known. \Ve also have a few sec- ond-hand Stoves. We stock kitchen utensils for every woman. Bread Mixers, Bread Knives. Bread Pans, Cake Tins, Cake Cutters, Flour Sifters, Gravey Strainers. Graters, Vegetable Squeezers, Pancake Floppers. Roast,- ing Pans. and other articles too numerous to mention. \‘O- .;in have :1. lm-gv stock of H \"'- :1: ‘ille'key Sticks from 15 W. BLACK \‘Ce- have skates tn suit every per- ‘hl I'S {on uulies II‘OID $1 [0 " ’1". rt KGuns f-m gentlemen from ‘:~ 1 â€.H Shires fut-boys and Darcy said “There is only one kind of Stock Food in this world for me, because W. Black bought a horse from me for $185 and after feeding him on International Stock Food for ï¬ve weeks sold him for $300.†International is the material that makes the stock look right. rices Moderate, and Strictly Cash. Pat Fogarty said “There is only gne girl ip_ t_t_1_i§ world fog me.†_ Ed: (INLY BNE Ame Grease and Hoof Ointment, go to S. P. SA UNDERS ‘o the Public 3‘ ., nufacturgr of d Dealer m â€" Geo. Yiirs The Harnessmakor. NEW BUTCH ER SHOP I beg to announce to the citizens of Durham and Vi- cinity that I have opened up 1.1 ï¬1"st-class 1 11tc1101Sl1op 1n the \lncIntvrc Block \\ 1191 o 1 “ill furnish all kinds of ï¬rst class 1111~>ats 11,13 reasonable prices. Trial order solicited Note the address McIntyre Block, - Durham FELL SIXTY FEET; UNHURT. Remarkable Experience of an 0 A. College Student. Guelph. Nov. ‘29.-â€"To fall sixty feet, and escape wuh no seriuus in- jury was the strange experience of L. Armstrong, 9. ï¬rst year student at the Ontario Agricultural College, yesterday afternoon. He had climb ed out of one of the dormitory win dows onto a ledge and from there slipped off. He fell h adï¬rst and landed on a horse which was passing and bounded oï¬. striking the ground where he lay unconscious. Although at ï¬rst it looked as though he had been kiiled. his injuries were not serious.-â€"Toronto Globe. Some'remarkable stories are being told about town and among the coun- try peOple coming in of this simple home-made mixture curing Rheuma- tism and Kidney trouble. Here is the recipe and directions for taking : Mix by shaking well in a bottle, one half ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion. one ounce Compcund Kargon. three ounces Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla. Take as a dose one teaspoonful after meals and at bedtime. Leave your order with ALEX. MCLACHLIX, Durham, who will give you prompt attenLim). But â€â‚¬23?!st No change need to be made in your usual diec, but drink plenty of good water. This mixture. writes one authority in a leading Philadelphia newspaper. has a peculiar tonic eï¬ect upon the kidneys ; cleansing the clogged-up pores of the eliminative tissues. forco ing the kidneys to sift and strain from the blood the uric acid and other poisonous waste matter. overcoming Rheumatism, Bladder and Urinary troubles in ’a short while, The drnggists in this neighborhood say they can supply the ingredients, which are easily mixed at home. There is said to he no better blood cleansing agent or system tonic known. and certainly none more harmless or simple to use. \-- A New York druggist who has had hundreds of calls for these ingred- ients since the ï¬rst announcement in the newspapers last October stated that the ponds who once try it “swear by it.†especially those-who have Urinary and Kidney trouble and suï¬er with Rheumatism. RECIPE MIXED OFTEN. . FLETT, Florist Mt. Forest. . PHILLIPS Pot Plants Bulbs Floral Designs and Floral Decorations of all kinds on shortest notice. Bamzâ€"Moriceâ€"That the {allowing settlement be made re the O’Briwn case: John Diebel to pay $80 and the Township to pav $200. â€"()arrie-d Council met. on Nov. 16, members all present. Koenig Ba:-herâ€"â€"Th».r the follow in}: anutv Rr-turnlm: Ofï¬cers nfld Pail Clerks e dppmmrd: The following accnnnts. muons): others. were ordered to he paid: Miller Seim plank. etc. and wurk at: Herzberger’s bridge. $18 30; Eli~hn Hallidav. 70 loude gravel bv self p. m . $3 50; 1 Clark. “MK" 9 rinoer- on bridge atlot13. con 3. :56; P. Morris. putting in cement culvert lors 1:3 and 16.000. 3 33; A. \Vidmeyer. 1 day rnking 05 stones at. lots 101:") con. 12. 51 50; M. E. Murray. bal. Salary as assessor $10, and 33 re settlement of O’Brien case. $123; P. Liebold. G6 loads gravel and 25c for ti 9, 33 5:3; George Heipel. to pay pwrties repair ing bridges at low l5 46. cons 7 8L 8, $2.75; Com, Koenig to may parties repairin road, “info and Norman M’s share ,$19 5; H. Keeniu. bonus for wire fence at lot ‘26. con 13. west end. 38 rods $7.60; James White. 8 loads gravel. 400.; Adam Eurig. 54 loads gravel by p :11 Cameron. 3?. 70; Smith Callfas, 400 tile for Township park, $6; H. Brown. re- pairing culvert. $4 50; Phomas Ryan, 1 day over time of sratune labor, :31; Dr. BrOWn, Holstein. attendance and medicine for late Mrs. Ann Woolley, $35; D. Halliday, grading and gravel- ling road. baseline, con 3. $18; Geo. McFarlane. 65 loads gravel by him. self. p. m. 33.25; Commissioners, let ting and inspeCting JODS. Reeve, $4.50; Morice, $9 ; Koenie, $11 ; Bar- ‘ber $18; Baetz. $4 50; Councillors, imeeting of date, 317. Council adjourned to meet in the Clerk’s oflice. as per Statute, on Dec. 16th. at 10 a. m. You can cure them painlessly by Putnam’s Corn and Wart ExtraCtor. Never known to fail. Be sure you get “Putnam’s,†in 256. bottles. 1 Fly Ziegler. Geo Couk ‘2 R H Foruunn. 3 M E. Murray. ' Jo.~ Ford 4 M. var8. 0 M. Silidl-l' 5 Chaa. Blytn G hial'ï¬vhull 6 M. McPhee. C Ryan 7 Eiisna Hallidm. Robn UIX'HI N ormanby Council. HAVE YOU WARTS? THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Get it at Half=Price==== An Axe, a Shovel, a Hoe, a Pitch Fork, a X=Cut Saw, or anything else that you may require in our Stock. Siegner’s olAdWStand. Our Stock is disappearing fast. Drop in and get a share of what is left below the wholesale price. 2 only Hardware ! 10> Ford 0 NLSuidz-r G hial'ï¬vhull C Ryan Poll Clerk G80 000k Messra. D. Laroy. of the Queen’s: ,HOtel. Barrie. and Wm. E Allen. cf the Allandale House. in Allandnla (a. suburb of Barrie), have been in mm 11 this Wuek hunting round to ï¬nd where liquor was soldin Owen Sound â€"n-ot to report to Inapector Beckett â€"but to report to the people of Bar rie, who are to vote on the local op tion question in January unit If Inapector Beckett were to subpoena these gentlemen there is no telling but that he might get valuable evi .dence for his next'cases. “cm the Bluï¬ton. Ind., Banter: “When tired out. go home. When you wmn: consolation. go home. What) you want fun. go home. When to Show others that. you have reformed go home and let your fam- ilv get acquainted with the fact. When vou want to Show yourself at. your beat 20 home and do the act, there When you feel like being extra liberal go home and practice on your wife and children ï¬rst. Wth you want. to shine with extra bril- liancy go home and light up the whole noumhold†To which we would add, when you have a cold go home and take (illm'nhmlain’s Cough Remedy and a. quick cuve is certain. For sale at. Parkerk Drug Store. Sr IIâ€"Howard McDougall, Roy Lamb John Clark, Donald McArLbur, John Smith. Pt; Ilâ€"Carlyle McDonald, Carrie Griarson. Willie McDonald S. S. No 10. BENTINCK. IV-«Pearl Wiism. Rugs McDonald. Sr IIIâ€"Maw Grier-son. Robert Purherbough. Mam»! Smith. Philip McDonald. Marjorie Clark. Jr. IIIâ€"Gladw McDona‘d, Clara Hone“. Edwin Lunney. Jr. IIâ€"Bertha Honess. John Grier- son. Jessie Clark. Cora Luuney. Sr. Iâ€"Scerling Lamb Gaorge \Vil- son Bella McQuarrie. Adrian Noble. Jr Iâ€"George Wilson. Average attendance, ‘24. It: may be cramp's. colic. pain or gas on the stomachâ€"but in any case a few drops of Nerviline soothes the pain and allows the child to sleep peacefully. Nerviline cures minor ills such as colds, headache. internal and external pains as well as any doctonâ€"safe to use because a small dose is required Mothers. you will ï¬nd Nerviline an invaluable aid in preventing, and curing sickness. Keep a bottle right; at. hand. some day you will need it ï¬baaly. Sold everywhere at 25c. Barrie Hotel Men in Town. TO STOP A CRYING BABY. When to Go Home. Premier Cook Stoves Wood or Coal. HONOR ROLL. M. MORTON, Teacher. BOVRIL added to any dish gives it the delightful odor of roasting beef. ’ Makes your inouth waterâ€"puts your appetite on edge. Its rich, beefy flavor, starts the gastric juices flowing, helping the digestive organs extract more nutrition from the food you eat. BOVRIL is not a mere extract. It contains in concentrated form all the essence, substance and flavor of prime beef. When tired out, try a little BOVRIL in a. cup of boiling water, with a soda biscuit. 'Twill refresh and strengthen you. All good cooks keep BOVRIL always on hand. There' s not a. day paSses that it cannot help make some dish more palatable â€"more nourishing. All good grocers sell BOVRIL. 5‘. ' McIntyre AVE . 3. RAISE HOTEL BATES WITHIN ~ TWO MONTHS. Hotelmen of Other Cities Take Action â€"London to Follow. A meeting of the hotelmen of Wes- tern Ontario was held in Hamilton Thursday with representatives from London. and the sentiment of the meeting was that a raise should soon come It was suggested for Decem- ber 1, but this was opposed in other quarters It was not denied locally that the rates would raise about ï¬fty cents a day The notion will not be taken at once. however. The fear apparently among the hotelmen is‘that the attempt to raise at the present time might result in failure and would efl'eccively stop any future movements. Hone] rates which were reported through a rumor yesterday to be on the point of an advance in London will not likely go up for some months. At the end of that time. however. there is a good likelihood that the traveller will have to pay more for his daily board. One of the ofï¬cials of the London Hotelmen’s Association told the Free Press yesterdav that he was Opposed to raising the rates at present, be- cause of the scarcity of money. The Chromcle Conï¬rms Guarantee on Hyomei, Cure for Catarrh. The question having been raised as to whether or not the money will be refunded if a Hyomei outï¬t does not do all that is claimed for it in curing catarrh, the Chronicle wants to state positively that this guarantee is an absolute fact. A guarantee like this is the best proof that can be offered as to the curative powers of Hyomei in all ca. tarrha‘. troubles. You do not risk a cent in testing its healing virtues. If you hate catarrh, try this won- derful medicated air of Hyomei. It does not drug or derange the stom- ach. but is breathed through a neat pocket inhaler that comes with every outï¬t so. that its medication reaches the most remore air cells in the nose. throat and lungs, where any ca- tarrhal germs may be lurking. It quickly destroys them. heals and soozhes the irritated mucous mem brane and vitalizes the tissues so that catarrh is no longer possible. You can lose noching by giving Hyomei a trial. nothing but the catarrh. and that is good riddance. We positively guarantee Hyomei. for should you buy a complete outï¬t, price $1.00, and be dissatisï¬ed with results your money will be refunded. Hyomei is sold by druggists every- where. Write for literature. Booth’s Hyomei Co , Buï¬alo, N. Y. SAYS IT IS FACT. creates appetite PRINCIPALS. '3 The People’s Grocery AND PROVISION STORE That always satisï¬es the Cook. Five Roses and Reindeer And the price includes ï¬rst-class trim- miugs. and also :1. ï¬rst-class flit. Dont forget where to come to if you want a Good Suit or Overcoat. We can give you what. you want, and you will ï¬nd our prices right. Manitoba Flour-s always give satis‘ faction. Maybe you’re not particular about many things. hm; you nught to be about; your clntlws. Them «111‘ some pnrticulmfly NICE SUITINGS 315 AND UP MIS. Alex. Beggs Suns J. A. GLASS Geo. White Son Threshing Ma- chines. “‘0‘ Loading School. Rudd’s Harness, pr-Pads and Harness Repairs. Oil’s and (ix-case’s. STOVES FURNACES. See our folding roof and ï¬re escape ladders, the safest and most complete in the market. I have purchased the “ House Cold Tire Setter" the best and latest true setting device on the market. Give us a Trial and be Convinced. ' Implements. Singer Sewing Machines. MELOTTE CREAM SEPARATORS. Sherlock Manning Organs. Heintzman Pianos. HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY All kinds of iron work promtly attended to GENERRL-- BLACISSMITH North American Life Assurance Co Agent for the Percival Plows. All kinds of repairs kept on hand. listuwel lionel Bread Flour AND McGowan’s Eclipse . . . FARM MACHINERY . W. LAWr¢nc(. J. L. Flari‘ty We carry also other well known brands of Flour. n. __..U «MU nun InllU JUHN N. M Manager and Cutter. Frost 5’ Wood Toronto \Vindmills. DURHAM. ONT. Merchant Tailor. AGENT FOR All Kinds of Dec. 5, 1907 Middaugh House Block