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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 Oct 1899, p. 9

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â€" vv uvu) se to be cancer of the Lble nature, and told ’to be expected that rward the two doctors me gave me up to die. Come of my friends, [es of Burdock Blood :1 to tryit, and I am t after using part of so much better I was thankful to state that t of the disease by the gh it had baffled the :e. I am firmly con- Blood Bitters saved n leads to reckless. Dung peOple don't of themselves, get 11, catch cold, and a settle on the kid- ey don’t realize tha :e of backacheâ€" “ soon pass awayâ€"- n’t. Urinary Trou- :, then Digbetes, Lucaseand shattered .dolaide St... London. 1t. '3 been poor. T23 Pills have remov :rouble, and restored n truly thankful for we conferred upon announced order. y that absorbs and it requires nature than it .ndiiorn of her lould be mad. w-s health. In years old, has had 7, 9nd hér been}; as sacrificed. health. I thank for saving my life highly recommend I) stomach troubles ABE‘IH 611.3314. cancer fright- 3et the milk Kidney Ills are 130:: healthy and ,Y PILLS. 1k (0 Stop mar dig”: It 1v 3 lead in Whips, Horse Blanksts, Circing‘les, Lap {u‘zflm‘s Rugs, Etc. QUE. COAL GIL is the best that is refined in Canada. 2%. «3%., x5. L‘L’. $55 3",: $3 ’4 BK 23:23 am? X-sm Saws, which are second to none. ware W 31 \V Ready-made Clothing, FEC- C-znne Hettes, Cotton-”>7 Fri mics and Suitings ' \ as wei‘: as a Full Stock of run I] 0mg 2nd see us in , our New Store- m (5mm LRMP‘S '3110!) are the latest de- 2‘38. and our quality of anterns cannot be ex- 6 our stoc S. SCOTT, to hand a Large Ship- Wm Produce and W001 Taken in Exchange. You want a good warm pair of Boots Shoes c«:me and see us, “'6 always Pp 21 full line ut Sterling Bros. Hand Jig 15,;¢_,1:: and 611085“. UL ‘3 I ‘nc \vy *uoc .‘ '4 \‘l ad a 6 \ 0.4 i. 'Q '6 r; N a? I. \‘V ~10 ’5 C1“ 12ch ery has quit 1311;: 101 this season you 1111] now require 1.111. Call early and 1')11‘Sf0{:k Of 'shig‘mlent of Silver- Granite and Tin- ins: to hand. Glass Berry Bowls 10¢. each. mies to) watch 300. a doz. im cut glass Berry Bowls 20c. e. ~.pie5 to match 40¢. adoz. 3 {’pr‘el' Dusters 50.. each. mnite Pie Plates I'Ou each. 4%) white Granite Wash Bowls 73 Lamp 11 11:31 you see ours. 8:130:11th 39. » - Erccz r 3 es, WEST LIVING RATES. ,-3 m T ble Setts 250.3301). Vb”- .b‘ (’31 :xtm‘ Paiis 50¢. each -â€"OFâ€"â€" Egg. .. #38?“ n \‘G’z‘ v fine assort- shawls. reversible. full )15. weather at $1.35, $00 are still selling arises. xtra value. Saider’s Bienk, Obituarvzâ€"At ‘20 minutes after 11 o’clock P. M. on \Vednesday the 11th Inst. Miss Effie, eldest daughter of Mr. John Morrison calmly and peacefully breathed her last at her home in Glenelg. C Q ‘ ‘ r __ yvuvv~ ‘Io- â€" home in Glenelg. The deceased young lady had for The infant darghter of Mr. and . Mrs. J. MuVicar has been in poor many months been a patient sufierer health for some time but we hope to with that insidious and much dread- be able to report he? recovery e’er ed King of diseases, consumption, so long. that sooner or later the fatal issue, Mr. Alex McDonaid Sr. who re- was looked for but when a loved one leeived severe injuries through being is ill friends hepe on that the final l thrown out of a buggy coming home summons may be deferred far,far “1' from the Markdale show, still lies to the future, yet when 00“” 5h?” in a precarious condition and may be foundamore fitting time to don not recover as he is a man well the shroud than when mother earth 5”;an in years. is ready to don her mantle of White. Mrs. Jas. Mantle, of Tilsonburg. Miss Morrison was beloved and re- who was on a visit to her parents, spected by all who knew her. She Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson, re- was born in Scotchtown Glenelg Nov turned home on Friday the 13th 15th 1867 and was therefore close on Inst. 3" years of age. Afimt‘on was not a A wild cat has been twice seen in stranger in her father’s far1}_i_1)’_35her this locality of late. 3" years of age. Affliction was not a father’s family as her ased her on Christmas morning 1890 aged 48 years, also her brother Ronald on May 15th 1892 aged 29 years and 3 months. Her pastor the Rev. Father Hauck paid her frequent visits during her illness and found her a willing hearer and a faithful observer of the Christian duties as taught by the church. ' ' the church her stranger in her At the suggestion of ." ladies oficiating were the Misses Maggie and Mary A Ryan, Miss Flora A. McDonald, Miss Nellie Connor, Miss Catharine Sullivan, and Miss Lauretta Traynor. The funeral cortege was a large one showing that the family was widely and favorably known. ‘ ‘ 7 ‘ Mr. Michaé‘l been absent fr home fireside recently returr He was 8600!! returned fol" accompanied POMONA. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, Oct’r. L short Sta)?- ‘by his fair {young bride. They returned shortly ito their home in Minnesota. shape, using steam power instead of water- power. He has thorough}; overhauled the mill from top to bottom and is now turning out a first-class article in flour, When has been coming in briskly from all directions for scme time past and the business is booming as we pry- dicted it would. It. looks to us very much asif trade has taken a. turn for the better here of late. Mr. Arch Mullen from Feversham, has been engaged as a. miller by Mr. McGowan. Are usually the result of an exhausted nervous system which can be fully 1e ‘tored by the use of Dr. A. W Chase’s Nerve Food. Women made nervous and irritable by the wasting diseases which drain their system find new life. new Vigor. new energy. in Dr. A. W. Chase s Nerve ‘Fg‘ogl. the world’s “10“. v greatestvfilgfi'éhd nerve builder. For many years the Saugeen River here has not been '130 low as it is at present, but. our miller Mr. R. x 1‘ _ -- .12--..---.J Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barnard, Owen Sound. Mr. John McArthur. Reeve of Artemesia, and daughter and County Comm. McKinnon of Durham attend- ed Miss Morrison’s funeral. 1":3CKIL, UL!!! vvv- w--v__ McGowan. has. although handicapped to a certain extent by the low water got. his flour mxll running- in good who was on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson, reâ€" turned home on Friday the 13Lh Inst. M.‘°’-.â€"â€"Q-â€" -â€"- Woman’s Troubles PRICE VILLE. Mrs. Janet- McDm-«Jd. who died at her son’s residence near Buneesan on Oct. 1011}, was buriedin Priceville cemetery on the 11th inst. The deceased had reached the venerable age of 84 yrs and 8 mos. A large number attended the funeral. Miss Effie Morrison, daughter of Mr. John Morrison. who resides near the R. C. Church, Glenelg. died Oct. llth. of consumption. The funeral, conducted bv Rev. Father Hauck. took place on the 13th inst, to the new R. C. cemetery. We are sorry to hear that Mr. Duncan McDonald of the gravel Road, who underwent; an operation some time ago for appendicitis, is again on the 3101: list. '. 19th, 1899. VDâ€"r‘. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are the great- est kidney cure the world has ever known. One pill a dose, 2 c. a. box at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates Co., Toronto. Here is Mr. Major's letter: “After 20 years of suffering from backache and kidney disease I owe my life to Dr. A. W. Chase. I had tried an endless variety of remedies to no avail, and on the recommendation of a friend began the use of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. Two pills that night and two next morning gave great relief, and I continued their use until now I am completely cured. My friends are surprised and pleased to see me well again, for I spent hundreds of dollars in vain trying to get cured. Before using Dr. Chase's Kid» ney-Liver Pills my back ached so I could not put on my shoes and couldn't lift 20 lbs. My shoulders were sore, I had headaches and abad taste in the mouth. These troubles are now entirely one and what I say I am ready to rove. have told my friends of my wonder- ul cure. and many havebecn greatly benefited by_using these gills." ' ' “0" -1, , AMA- -A The statement that Mr. Major owes n his "f0 to I a I I Dr. J. T. A. Gauthier, of Valleyfield, Qua, writes: “ I, the undersigned, certify that the contents of this letter, in regard to the cure of Mr. Isadore Major, by the use of Dr. Chase's- Kidney-Liver Pills, is correct." IR. GAUTHIER Efi ORSES $525 3'1”. DR. CHASE’S Kidney Liver Pills Shop will be open every Wednesday and Saturday. All REPAIRING promptly and prop- ‘erlv attended to. kW. 8. 803383. " LOWER TOWN. â€" DURHAM. £1. CEIVED up to Wednesday. \Tovem- ber lst, 1899. for an Experienced Maie Teacher fm‘ School Section No. 3. ISeutinck; duties to commence at’*er New Years, Ap- ply personally or by letter to ing a Sepmd or Thixd Uiass Le‘uhmse (male preteried): dutiec to (mmnwncn on Jannr 13 lst 1‘00 Applications stating salany received up to Saturday, Octuber 28t h 1809, by the Secrotmy. W \1. T. KERNEY Sec. Tiflavexston P. O. On the premises are erected a. good comfortable frame dwelling house frame stables and work shot); a .‘xoul orglmrd, lizard and soft water. The property is situate in the residvntial part, of the town and will be sold at a. sacrifice as the owner intends to settle in the North West. For further particulars apply to James Brodie George Lamb \V. T. Kerney P‘ Oct. 2nd. â€" 4 BARGAIN. LOTS NUMBERS 18, 19, 20am} '21 on the East- side of Countess Street, Durham, containing two (2) Acres, Dated Sept. '22, ’99. W. D, GOENOR V ANTED: A TEACHER FOR ' §choolfiectiflp_N.n. A4, Glenelg. hold- Galvanized and Iron Pip ing; Brass, Brass Lina and Iron Cylinders. amps of 3}} Kiz‘zds. Teacher Wanted. PPLICATIONS WILL BE RE- Pumps from $2 533% Teacher Wanted. Manufacturer of And Dealer in â€"â€" FOR SALE. J. W. VICKERS, Sec’y, Vickers I’.0. W. L. MACKENZIE. 9. DURHAM. Trustees.

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