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Durham Chronicle (1867), 10 Jul 1902, p. 3

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lenuny. p to Pny. baitituuoifi .{9‘ml “I. 1nd in No- Lu»: FOR SCHOOL Irovorty 0! nu. ma contain. 12 I. and quite new. boarding house. Rs For Sale. For Sale. E8 "Elam, Clerk Divnsion Conn, Is For Sale. ’or Sale. EASY ecoived by the and». July 18 for .3. MN eranby. Apphant name salary and fur- “Ilse. 0113106 to 00“ R. l . ‘ barn 25150. uly 100 trees. will u an any terms. F“ be owner. CON. 3. SOUTH firm-hip of Elihu”; Pu twatmu. W hat barn and 93$!“ .rrhard. Convufl" II .t oficfl. ’0‘ hen rs app)! '0 )uuu' ucN U11"- MICK. .BTBUR. Sale. :1??? QN__QUEEN vn Mon. _ 31' Sale. â€"‘ ww‘ of cultivation “'antnd. CON. 149 GLEN‘ g1) McCOSKERt 11 Peter St. .Torono. A RR ER. Durm. ricev illo P. 0-. Ll) DAVIDSON lls Fol Sale. ERR. Savoury. d. VARXEY P. EORUE LAMB. Dafter. lie} mun Conurrr, \XIEL CAxPBELL, run 1:. RIDDELL. building lots would at John A. Warren’s n Park Lot number r street, in the 60'â€" he Town of Dubai. IO office of J. P. TOI- |e oflice of the undu- particulars apply to ISHINU TO PUR- bentinck, for the t.- Dut‘ws to comm . “cations wil 15th pgy the and”. tf Wanted. the east side of Gun- t of Lots 10 t I]. secure building Mr 5 apply to BULLS FRO! Dumas, Om. F pURHAy, TERMS 0P watered Ram cwo shears and our Shwu'ling ram . . . . . . . . . . o lianliauxb....... ........ Pair aged ewes.... .... .. Pair shearling awe... .. .. Pair ewe lambs.... .... .. Fat sheep of any’ kind, 2| UWO milkcull). . . . . . Exhibitors of all”? ma judgwd. Boar any age . greeiing sow Boar any use" .. Breeding sow. .. Pair spring pign. t’mr aged ewes.... .... Pair shealing oval. P211? C‘V818mbfio o a. o o o. BO“ any we. Breeding saw Hes? mm 2 shears and over, 2nd by C. Runage. He\'.ieW ..........................} ...... Szmlingram. ........ ........ . ..... ........ Run lamb 13: special by A. H. kaaon ........ I’air tgedewes ............ ............ .. I’ I:‘ xhearlingewes ......................... I :1 r . \\ e lambs, 2nd apoc’l by Miss Kate Cochrane Pedigree or certificate for the shove classes of thoroughbreds must he produced. “CLASS 30.â€"GRADE CATTLE. Best milk cow, 1st special by W. Irwin, Chronicle 3 00 2 00 l 00 Best two-yesr-old heifer ........ . ....... . ..... . 82 00 .1 00 Bescone-year-old heifer....................... 200 100 Best heifer calf, calved within 12 months ....... 2 00 1 00 Best pair two-yesr-old steers. ................... 3 00 2 00 1 00 Besf pair oue-yesr-old steers. .. . . . ............. 3 00 2 00 1 00 Far ox, steer, cow or heifegsny sge_or_hreed,‘ let} A -- - _- A AA “U rmlueg; of the whackmon 4 Die; cle Race Will 00 onaruu, pnzua 895' three beats in five, twice round the tuck. 4 to enter or no race, alumna-v foo 00c ......... spngun. BY Barlow Cumberland, Eng” .P1'0'3'JQM'1" a" ano Township A. ncuhurgl Sucigly, volunuu ily inuryéts tho memm to put him dowa [or two cash prizes anlonowl :â€" $5008800200 To farmers’ son: or boy: ongmgd on hm, two ”sh prizes for but Chicken Fanning Cool». The union are to be boys botween the no: of 14 and 17 yearn. and they have tho privi- 1080 of getting any intonation they on iron mink-rd pump: any can: Ear ox steer, cow or heifer any age or breed, let special by John Darling fed on Darling’ a food m «alf fed on Bibby’ 3 Cream Equivalent epec- in]. by A. S. Hunter ........................ Bull any age . . . Cow ......... . . Bull any :30. . . . . Cow ........... . . btrrow...... COW 00.000.00.01 Bull any use...” Cow ........ Bull ‘any age, lat special by J. Livingston, wheel- ED. ' BLACK BRE I‘IE BERKSHIRE OR OPHER '.'I'.\~is :35...sw . L 9 Bull any use” .. .. barrow”... COW.... o. o. 00 01 Bu11_any age, lst. special by D. Cunpbon wheel- Uow . (Neckyoko). Best cow” Best 2-year-old hoflor Best 1 your-old heifer Best heiter «1!, 2nd (Lamp).......... ,I'pc‘ 11““ 80W. ooooooooooooooooooo '0 °°°°°°°°°°° 'v '-‘ at? spring pigs, any 80!, dropped in 1902. ...... CLASS 36.-â€"YORK OR OTHER WHITE BREED. McKinnonu Best 2 your ball tnd upwards... Best 1 your ball 3nd I: puwardl Best hp“ «1!, 2nd special by air spring pigs, Brood mare 16 had: or our. with (ad by her lids spring foal, 2nd apooinl by John Wright” .. .. .. Two-year-old gelding, 2nd apociul hy Wm. Voile: (me-year-old gelding... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . Two-year-old filly.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ()ne-year-old filly. . . . . . . . . . . ' Best :; year’bnll and upwards. lat apocid 1' f'. Brood man with to“ by her “do Spring foal ................ T0\V'yer'0ld ‘01dill‘. o o o o o ...... ()De-year'OId mdm‘oooooo 0:: .... 'I‘wo-year-old filly. . . . . . . . . ()neoyear-old filly. . . . . . . . . . . To be held in Durham 0:) Tuesday and Wednesday. Sept. 23 and 24. CLASS 37 CLASS 23.â€"THOBOUGHBBED CATTLE, DURHAM CLASS 31.-â€"SBEEP, OXFORD DOWNS. c special by A. H. Jackson ........ 3 ............................ . . ewes. 8.211(1 snec’l bv Miss Kate Cochrane MMMMNM 888888 888888 in} Eax', $655821}; 3962111222: '5} 35 1 Bi .â€"TAMWORTH OR OTHER RED BREED. Kn} '95:; Zirbfifiéd °a°n' ibbéi I I .' .° BICYCLE RACE. CLASS 27. â€"POLLED ANGUS. CLASS 32.â€"SHROPSH1RE. CLASS 33.â€"-LEICESTER. CLASS 34..â€"cors WOLD. CLASS 25.â€"GALLOWAY. CLASS 26.â€"AYRSHIRE. must. be in :mndance while sheep are being CLASS 28.â€"HOLSTEIN CLASS 21.â€" BOADS'PERS. CLASS 29.â€"JERSEY '.â€"COACH AND CARRIAGE. 1y age or bread, lat d on Darling’s food 3 n Equivalent Spec- .................. 2 00 .31». Race w'm be ofiered, prizes by C. 33 00 32,00 81 99 SHEEP . All sheep iniported into the United States for breeding, grazing and feed- ing must be inspected and must be ’accompanied by a certificate signed by a Canadian official veterinarian. stating that no contagious disease afiecting sheep has existed in the district in which the animals have been kept for six months prior to the date of importation. The owner or importer must also present an affi- davit that the said certificate refers to the animals in question. SWINE . 7. All swine imported for breeding purposes, grazing or feeding shall be accompanied by a certificate signed by a Canadian official veterinarian, stating that no contagious disease afi'ecting swine has existed in the diStrict in which the animals have{ been kept for six months prior to thei date of importation. The owner or‘ importer must present an affidavit that said certificate applies to the animals in question. QUARANTINE. 8. All cattle. sheep and swine for breeding purposes, grazing or feeding when hot accompanied by the requir- ed certificates and affidavits must be detained intquarantine for one week at the expense of the owner or im- porter, under the supervision of the inspector in charge. Animals found free from disease at the end of this time will be released. TRAN SPORTATION . 9. All cars used in the transporta- tion of animals must be first thor- oughly cleaned and then disinfected by white-washing with a mixture of lime and carbolic acid before the animals are placed therein. Shippers must see that this is done before the animals are loaded, as unless these regulationsare complied with the cars will not be admitted into the United States. The regulations of the Treasury Dept. of the U. S. direct as follows :â€" REGISTRATION. 10. No animal for breeding pur- poses shall be admitted free of duty unless the importer furnishes a cer- tificate of the record and pedigree in the form hereafter given, showing the animal to be pure bred and that it has been admitted to full registry in the American Book of record established for that breed, find that its sire and dam-and grandsires and grand dams were all recorded in a book of record established for the same breed. An afida'vit by the owner or importer that such animal is the identical animal described in the said certificate of record and ped- igree must be presented. Unless the certificate of record and pedigree is produced the animal shell be considered dutishle. In csse such certificate is not at hand at the time of the srrivsl of the animals, duties shell be estimsted therepn and Ge- posited. and the animals delivered to will be allowed on the 9;: the importer. who may within ten Company, without a pa days file a written stipulation with the hours of 6 p. m. and the collector to produce the requisite from Saturday 6 p. rn. tc certificate within six monthe from t- In. _ ~ A. the date of curry. whereupon final Tan Hyman“ Pom 5. Any animals may be required to be inspected at tho port of entry, and any animal showing symptoms of tuberculosis may be subjected to the tuberculin test, upon instructions from the Chief of the Bureau of Ani- mal Industry. 4. A certificate for cattle over six months old for breeding purposes, and for milch cows must also show that they have been submitted to the tuberculin'test, and foundfree from tuberculosis, giving the date of test- ing, with a chart of reaction, and a description of the cattle with age and markings. 3. Cattle for breeding purposes, milk production, grazing or feeding must be inspected, and must be ac- companied by a certificate signed by a Canadian oflicial veteriniarian, stating that no contagious disease afiecting cattle excepting tuberculos- is and actinomycosis has existed in the district in which the cattle have been kept for six months prior to the date of importation. The owner must present an affidavit that said certificate refers to the animals in question. 2. Horses for breeding. racing, show and sale purposes. for grazing or for work. must. be inspected at the Port of Entry. Entry, who will decide whether the animals are entitled to entry under these regulations, and who will noti- fy the Inspector of the bureau of Animal Industry 1n all cases where the regulations require an inspect ion to be made. i 1. All animals imported into the United States from Canada must be accompanied by an afidavit made by the owner or importer declaring clearly the purpose for which said animals are imported, viz.:â€"whether for breeding purposes. for milk pro- duction, for work, grazing. feeding or slaughter, whether they form part of settler’s efiects, or whether they are horses entered for temporary stay as provided by the regulations. . Said afidavit must be presented to the Qollector of Customs at the Port of Breeders of pure bred stock, desir- ous of sending animals to the United States, frequently write me for in- formation in regard to the regula- tions governing the importation of Canadian stock into that country. For the benefit of such breeders the following summary of these regula- tions is given :â€" Exporting Pure Brod Stock to United sum CATTLE . HORSES. There are many mothers blessing Dr. Pitcher and his wonderful BackacheKid- ney Tablets. This remedy has proved so successful for that serious affliction of childrenâ€"bed wetting-â€"that mothers re- joice to know of a positive ‘ ' cure. The Tablets have a strength- ening and tonic influence on the weak urinary organs of children and enable them to retain theix water naturally. Don’t let your child grow up with this weakness blighting his life. Have the trouble cured in time before it does permanent in- jury to the health. On and after June 18th no person will be allowed on the groundu of the Company, without a pas, between the hours of 6 p. m. and 7 o. m.. ello from Seton-day 6 p. m. to Monday, 7 Kidne Tablets, and procured a bottle from _ . I}. Cuxjryjs drgg Sayre. They‘go- moved thewhole diEcult btly. That depressing pain over 3themlilmdney I star , dizziness and headaches ceased, there was a general invigorating of the system. There is no Question regard- Never get it into your head that you are too good to mingle with “ common people.” Nice clothes and a four inch collar do not necessarily make you too good to be civil to those who wear a pair of blue overalls and and a blouse. In young men this feeling is called swell-head. and in )old men aristocracy. Whatever it i may be it is not manliness. No man, young or old, can be a gentleman who treats a workingman as an in- ferior being. ‘Some of the most in- telligent men of the age, were at one time, are to-day workingmenâ€"men who are not afraid to take 05 their coats and work at hard labor. But the man who boasts that he never had to work and always had good clothes. and who thinks he is doing a workingman a favor by speaking to him, is one the world could get along much better without. The working- man could get along without the well-dressed man, who does the work, but the well'dressed man could not get along without the workingman. â€"Success. Mrs. W. M. Glover, Pearl Street, Brock- villo, Ont, says: “ One of my children that had Kw: Mayhem? 81%!!! kid- néys read about. DrfPitcher’s' Kidney! gable“, pm! procured the system. There is no (a? estionregerd ing the merits of these sblets for the back and kidneys.” Dr. Pitcher’s Beckscbe Kidney Tablets 00500. 1580:, stsll dmgnstsorbymul, TnDLZnAPncnn Toronto,0nt. A blotched, pimply, disfigured face. feeling of exhaustion, wracked nerves, headache and adull brain. The proper cure is one Ferrozone Tablet after each meal. Ferrozone clears and beautifies the complexion by making rich, pure blood. It re- stores the enfeebled brain and un- strung nerves to a healthy vigonous condition. It invigorates all the physical and mental powers. and brings strength and ambition to the depressed. Refuse asubstitute for Ferrozoneâ€"it’s the best tenic, re- builder and invigorator known. Price 500., at Druggists or Polson 00., Kingston, Ont. ..190 Sgd...... Sec’y of. . . . None of the Canadian stud herd o'r flock books are recognized by the United States Government, and in order to secure free entry for breed- lng purposes, all animals must be registered in the American books or in the European books of record. F. W. Henson, Live Stock Commissioner. No ..... .. No . . . . . . Dem ..... No . . . . .. I hereby certify that the above is a correct pedigree of” No.. That this snimsl1s pure bred 1111111.; been duly registered in the" which 1s the book of record controlled by this Association for the. breed of.. .. .. .. .. .. Dated at.. .. . Form of record end pedigree to be used for imported animus :- Pedigree of ...... Sire ..... Sire ...... No .............. No......No....... Kidney Troubles of Children. certificates, or the expiration of the six months. Upon the production of the certificate in due form wirhin six montll's from the dste of entry, the smount deposited shsll be refunded. Some Results of Impuro Blood. "I! DIFFIGUL‘I’V REIOVED. This loam You. KEEPOUT! 6‘ H We have s new Collsr in stock coiled the “ Palmetto," on ides! collar for the hot wonthor, in sizes 14} to 16}. It combines comfort and coolness with a. stylish npponrnnoo. and thnt in wins our young msn or. looking for. Our stock in (not in couplets with every shspé dosirssblo~in diforont heights nnd qnnlmu. The men who want to look well on hot dsys should wear Fur- nishing which give complete comfort. which fit so they don’t rub or chafe in the hot sun, and which are light enough to be c ples' sure on a hot day. Our Furnishings combine all these qualities. Our Shirts are perfect fitters, end our lines of Neckweur in Silk Ties and Ascots are also perfect for summer wesr. Our Hosiery in fancy striped and embroidered cotton sud cushmere is very nobby. ()ur Collars are up-to-date end comfortable. Summery Things for Hot Weather Comfort. H. W. MOCKLER. N., li.‘ .l. McKechnieJfi' . W. MOCKLER Buns. pot 1b ............. Boleyn, per lb ............... Home Cured, per 1b ........... Roll bacon, per 1b.... _S_houlders, per lb. .. .. .. .. . Rice, 6 lbs ............. J apnn Rioe,8 lbs ....... Tapioca. 5 lbs” . . . . Bulk Starch, per lb Pickles, per qua-t ...... Codflsh per lb Lemoné,-per dbzi.t.. White dotted muslina At reduced prices they must go to nuke room for new goods. 0111 end see them. From Nottingham beautiful gooda; price: 2} yds. long 60c. 8} ydo; long 81.25, 3} ydl. long 81.75. THE POPULAR CA8}! STORE. LACE CURTAINS THE POPULAR 0A8” 87035. GROCERIES CARPETS MUSLINS MEATS ........10cpor yd. A few Words About our New Collars. 12§c. . 14c. . 14c. . 25c. 3 25¢. l< .QOA I

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