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Durham Chronicle (1867), 3 Mar 1904, p. 5

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IPOPHOSPHITES. ! the Hypophosphites 1) excellent prepar- and impoverished has been attended esults. .IO. list I: Food. ality of Cardi bottle-S. atht g Store Iootwc sale Dric 04 I Cardi- $1.00 DURHAM. $1.00 «15 25c M at. McLachlan’s Scott’s Mrs. Mac-ilike otheré fillâ€"”$5513;-thwi;;pi'°ndid Kenzie’s and J. Burnétt’s stores. t°ni°- Price 90‘3- per box or six PETER CALDER. mxes for $2.50 at all draws“ or by A mgil from The Ferrozdno Company. Kingston. Ont. Don’t. fail to get a. supply of Farmland to‘eday. . Prompt Delivery of all Goods. ASK FOR OUR BREAD. Will be manufactured on TUESâ€" DAYS and FRIDAYS of each week. Frat-class BAKERS’ BREAD on all other day: except Sundays. GENUINE . . . HOME-MADE And all kinds of fancy baking than was ever before oflered to the citi- zens of Durham. WE have engaged the services of a first-class professional baker from Toronto. and can now guaran- tee a better article in the line of DURHAM BAKERY -_v ___' -_'â€"- Asthma. Chsurrh. Bronchitis and all throat snd lung Flu-dies. He hopes all enflerers will try his remedy. as it is invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them nothing. and mswrove a blessin . will please address. Rev. ED ARD A. WI Brooklyn New York. The undersigned having been restored to health by simple means, after euflerin; for several years with a severe lung aflection, and that dread d laease Consumption. 10 anxious to make know- to his fellow suflerers the means of can. To those who desire it. he will cheerfully send, free ot charge. a copy of the prescription used, which the; will find 53“.!" euremfor 90W. __ AL,A Specialist: Eye. Ear, Throat and Rose EXCLUSIVELY Will be at the Middangh Home lat Wodnoodny of each month. from 12 to 4 p. m. Late Assistant Roy. London Ophthalmic 1109.. £33., and to Golden Sq. Throat and N090 Hos RADULATE of London, New York and Chicago. Dim oi Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat. Will be at Knapp House, Durham. the 2nd Suuzday in each month. Hours- 1â€"6 p.13. should secure at once some of our PAN-A-CE-A, a positive cure for Gapes, Cholera and Roup, and a great EGG PRODUCER. L. R. C. P.. LONDON. ENG. Every . . Farmer 2 Bottle Cmot Cup a. Saucer Berry Spoons Butter Knives Odd D. Spoons Odd Forks . . . . Odd T. Spoons 5 Bottle Croat Q90. . . .reg A TRIAL ORDER will con- vince you of the merit of our goods nnd hold you :5 a. reg- ular customer. T0 CONSUMPTIVES. N 0w is” the Time Bread, Cakes DR. GEO. S. BURT. DR. BROWN par. and a sure cure for Distemper. Hardware. TO BUY PRESENTS. A great Silverware Sale now going on. We hnve an im- mense stock end are deter- mined to clear out part of it at reduced prices. Be- low you will find a few of OUR PRICES: .50 .25 .10 .10 .05 reg. reg. reg. reg. reg. reg. reg. .75 .50 25 10 Just one Fen-ozone tablet at meals that’ s all. Easy to take sure to cure, and not expensive. Better use Ferr- ozone and b_e beautiful and strong Anocher young lady well known in society circles of Springfield, who de- rived exceptional benefit from Ferro- zone, says: “ I leel it my duty to make known the value of Ferrozone. My trouble was poor. weak blood, and as a consequence my lips were pallid, and my cheeks had no color. I wasn’t at all strong and required a bracing tonic. Ferrozone soon brought color to my cheeks. improved my appetite and made me stronger than I have been in years. I favor Ferrozone because it is so simple to take and works so quickly. ” Miss Evelyn M. Gaetz of Kingston writes: “I had an attack of blood dis- order which broke out in horrid look- ing pimples. They were ugly red disfiguring blotches that ruined the appearance of my face. I tried all sorts of medicine. but the pimples didn,t leavc. I was recommended Ferrozone and gave it a trial. I noticed an improvement after the se- cond box. and kept up the treatment which finally cleared my skin. As the result of Ferrozone I have a clear healthy complexion and can re- commend it to all other young women similarly afiected ” A Society Belle of Kingston Cured of Pimple: and Blotches by Using Pimp Jas. Campbell is now engaged at. the Rocky hotel as.assistant. U Chrissie and sister, of Moores- burg. visited for a few days at Alex. Morton’s. Prayer meeting and choir practice every Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m. The Sacrament of the Lords Supper will be dispensed at Burns Church Sunday. March. 7th. Preparatory services Friday and Saturday prev. ious. R 8., and N. McG., who held the position for about 18 years, has been reappointed at an increased salary. Mr. H. McKechnie has resigned the position of caretaker of Burns’ church It is impossible for the royal mail coach to keep up steam this winter. It manages to get here sometimes with some heavy consignments which keeps our obliging p. m. employed till the next arrival having to handle an unusual amount of registered let- ters this winter. The government surplus ought to be much larger when they get such an oflice as the Rocky conducted for the insignificent sum of about 7 cents per day. Notwithstanding the severity of the winter and at times the impass- able state of the roads our miller, Mr. Ferguson, is doing an extensive business having to work overtime to keep the farmers supplied with ch0p« stufi. Mr. S. Jackson called on the Hew- itt family one day last week. Mr. P. J. Sullivan. of Irish Lake visxted friends around Dornoch for a couple of days last week, returning home on Friday. Mrs. JDO' Sullivan Sen. had the extreme pleasure of a visit from her daughter, Sister Dympua. who was accompanied by Sister Pateruella. They returned to Hamilton Via Owen Sound on Monday. Miss Lizzie Sullivan returned to Chicago, on Friday last after a plea- sant visit of two weeks duration at her home at Dornoch. ‘ an early hour when all left for their homes expressing every good wish for their future happiness. The bride was the recipient of many costly and useful gifts from her friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan left the following Wednesday and are now cosily domi- ciled on their farm at Dornoch. _- __â€"-' â€"v-v- to. who looked charming in a suit of bisque voile over brown tafetta with hat to match. Handsome Ed. Sul- livan brother of the groom with his usual tact performed the onerous r duties of best man. The ceremony was. soiemnized by Rev, Father Walters D. D.. after which the bridal party with their friends repaired to the palatial reSi- dence of the brides father. Con- gratulations and good wishes were in order and after partaking of 3 sumptuous repast. dancing and social amusements wereindulged in, until errozone. The bride was tastefully attired in a costume of snow flake cloth with black picture hat and was attended by her sister Mae of the Mail. Toron- On Wednesday Feb. 10th a very pleasing event took place at St. Joseph’s R. C. church Markdale. when Mr. J. M. Sullivan a prosperous young farmer of Dornoch and Miss Nellie third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sullivan of Irish Lake were united in the holy bonds of matri- es Spoiled Rocky Saugeen. DOrnoch. He! Beauty. â€"â€" vvwâ€" UV...WA ‘1' week with expenses £319 in cash each week. WANTEDâ€"FAITHFUL PERSON ’1‘ travel for well establishes! house; in 3 fog -AIIh‘:A- â€"â€""3â€"' â€"â€"". vuvvuu [1' run!!! Tuxâ€"7761163, 605 Mononyfiidg? bicago‘ WANTEDâ€"FAITHFU L PERSON TO call on retail trade and agents for manu~ facturing house having well established bu§lD688; local territory; straight salary 8m pandweekly and expense money advanced; premons experience unnecessary; smon permanent; business successful” nclose golf-addressed. ‘e_nvelop_e_._ Superintendent _ vâ€"v 332, Dearbcin St; EE‘IéZgS __â€"'â€"â€"- -‘VU UU‘ I'JVUL’ persons in each state to travel for house established eleven years and with alarge capital, to call upon merchants and for successful and profiable lines. Perman- ent engagement. Weekly cash salary of 824 and all travelling expenses and hotel bills advanced each week. Experience not essential. Mention references and enclose ggljf-a'gdre‘ssed envelope. THE NATIONAL Jr. IIIâ€"Archie Allan. Joe Morri- son. Ethel Dennett. Sr. Pt. IIâ€"David Wilder. Jr. Pt. IIâ€"Sarah Allan, Willie Wilder. Sr. Lâ€"Herbie Wilder, May Allan. Myrtle Allan. Sr. [IIâ€"Maggie Marshall. Stanley Mead, Maggie McLaughlin, Maggie Crittenden, Mary Woods. IVâ€"Lottie Eden. Jas. Barbour, Nellie Allan, Katie Morrison. Jr. IIâ€"Robert \V. 006. Arthur Morice. Jr. II. (a)~Bessie Webber. Jr. II. (b)-â€"-Leila May Vollett, Maggie Mountain. Jean Picken. Sr. Pt. IIâ€"~Leslie Morice. Jr. Pt. II. (a)â€"Willie Langrill, Herb Noble, Nina Noble. Jr. Pt. II. (b)â€"â€"E«lward J. Hutton. JOHN A. GRAHAM, Teacher. Sr. IIâ€"Willie Wells, Albert \Veb- ber, Rebecca Grierson. Florence Mountain. IIIâ€"â€"Chas. B. Lawrence, Earle Vol- lett, Gertie Morice, John Pattv. IVâ€"Fred Mountain, Maggie Petty Della Vollect, John A. Lawrence Will Morice, Selina Hapkins. V'â€"~A1ice Lawrence, Elsie Petty Dollie Hopkins. Mary Morton. WANTEDâ€"SEVERAL INDUSTRIOUS -nA-â€" -n AA Jr. II.â€"-Maggie Ritchie. John Weir Myrtle Crutchly, Blanche Mathews. Pt. II.â€"â€"Tommy Bell, James Atkin- son. Lance McGirr. Herbie Atkinson. I.â€"-Irene Ritchie. H. F. TYERMAN, Teacher. Sr II.â€"~Victoria Aljoe, Ernest, Mc~ Girr. Annie Atkinson, James Crutch- 1y. James McGirr, Alex. Bell. Eva Atkinson. S. S. No. 9. GLENELG. ‘ V â€"Artbur Weir, Annie MGGIH‘. 1V. â€"â€"Etl1el Weir, May Hopkins. Agnes McGirr Alex. Aljoe, Fred Ritchie, Will Paterson. III. â€" Maggie Weir, Florence Mc- Girr George Hepkins. Willie Atkin- SOD. Jr. (c)â€"Islay Quinn, George Doug- lass. Jr. (b)â€"Willie Morton and Mary McKechnie eq. Thomas Wright. Jr. (a) John Harbottle. Ian Camp- bell. Harry Vollett. Frank McIlraith, NormanuMcDonald. Sr. I.â€"Edwin Search. Maud Kress, Lizzie Hillis, Russell Lavelle, Pearl Mitchel and Harold McKeanie eq. Jr. Pt. II. (b)-â€"Verno. Flukor, Katie Bell Black, Earl McDonald and Jae. Lloyd eq. Harry Guthrie Sam Hart ford. Jr. Pt. II. (10â€"May 01m and Vivian Crawford eq. Nettie Daniels, Evyline Levi. Karl Lenahan. Ruby Catton. Sr. Pt. II.â€"-John McIlraith. Wiu~ nie Brooker. Fred Laidlaw. Gertie Campbell, Maggie Torry. Jr. II. (b)â€"Wilfrid Calder. Jessie Currie, Maggie McNally, Willie Clark. Mabel Latimer. Jr. II. (a)â€"Ruth Moran, Janni-e Farqubarson. baudell Lauder, Annie Ector, Marjorie McKenzie. Sr. II.-â€"Nellie Hepburn. James Smith, Leo Becker. Elma Holt. Agnes Ramage and Victor Livingston eq. Jr. III.-â€"-Vaddie Caldwell, Ruby Mills. Catherine McDougall and Geo Lloyd eq. Ruby Knisley. James Mc- Lean. Sr. III.-â€"-George Catton. Elia Kinnee, Hazel Marshall, Belle Ector, Laura Siegner. Jr. IV.â€"Robbie Laidlaw. Nellie Smith. Chas. Ramage, Annie Aljoe, May Glass. Sr. IV.â€"Tena McDonald, Bessie Telford. Lottie Harbottle, Jean Crawford, Mary Ritchle. Jr. Pt. I.â€"Ethel Morrison, Oliver Hunter, Keith Newton, Hugh Mc- Crie, Hattie Lawrence. Jr. ng. Pt. II. (b)â€"-Rita Mcco'mb, Lily Walker. Cal-man Aljoe, Sadie Sharpe, Ethel Greenwood. Jr. ng. Pt. II. (anâ€"Charlie Far- qubarson. Kate McDonald, Bertha Wilson, Bella. Binnie, Annie Petty. HUTTON HiLL St: HOOL. . No. 2. EGREMONT. . LAWRENCE, Teacher. on HONOR ROLLS. DURHAM. For full particulars and copy of "Settlers’ Guide,” “Western Canada” and “British Columbia”. apply to any Canadian Pacific Agent. or to Colonist Sleeper will to each train. Passengers travelling without live stock should take the train leaving Toronto at 1.45 p. m. Passengers travelling with live stock should take the train leaving Toronto at 9 p. m. To Manitoba and Canadian North- west, will leave Toronto every Tues- day during March and April if suffic- ient business ofiers. .Settlers’ One=Way Excursions, 1904 \Vorld’s Fair, St. Louis ._.__ _- rverV. Shbscriptions xixâ€"ay 1:0 sent to Sir Wm. B. Meredith, Km, Vice-President of the National Sanitarium Association, or to Mr. W. J. Gage. We can hard]; (hill: of Any charity that appeals more pathetically for the support 9f the Canadian people. -- The trustees, secretary, and ; other officers of the Free Hospital for Consump- tivcs at Muskoka, are daily 1n receipt of many pitcous letters. The many friends of John Blount will be pleased to learn that he has entirely recovered from his attack of Rheumatism Chamberlain’s Pain Balm cured him after the best doctors in the town (Manon, Ind.) had failed to give relief The prompt relief from pain which this liniment afl'ords is alone worth many times its cost, Sold by H. Parker.â€"2 SUI Perhaps feeling as if the bottom had drapped out of your life. It’s .Nerviliue you want. Nothing re- stores as quiet an order to the stomach so quickly. All squeamish- uess and nausea goes away the minute you take Nerviliné and an extra dose or two is always suflicient to set you up in firSt-class shape. Nerviliue is an old tested remedy for l stomach and bowel troubles and al- ways can be relied on 25c. buys a large bottle. ‘ MOTHER OF FOUR CHILDREN. lost to our readers. and convince some men “of the cloth” that the prechers of the early days were never made round shouldered by the weight of the salaries they received:â€"â€" January let to April 15th 1854. Travelled 250 miles. preached 64 times, salary received during the period £4. 53 ($17) April 30th to December lst. 1904. The following from the diary of the late Mr. Sgewarc will be of inter- Any intelligent physician will ad- mit that you don’t catch small-pox because someone else has it. but be- cause your condition favors it. Low vitality always encourages sickness and at this season especially, every-' one .should take Ferrozone which » destroys disease germs and makes the system so strong and healthy that sickness can’t exist. Ferrozone isa vitalizing tonic that makes rich. red 1 blood, builds up the nerves, curesl nervousness and drives away tiredl languid feelings. To get strong and keep strong use Ferrozone; it assures health and costs but 500. at all drug- .’ gists " A. H. norm, Assn-Gen. Pass. Agent, 1 King St. East. Toronto. Sick at Your Stomach The Small-Pox Question. Well Again. DIED. of the Past be attached We want the room and the money. You want the goods at our prices. Just come and try how far the dollars will go. Dress Goods Wrapperettes Flannelettes Prints Shirtings Men’s Underwear Ladies’ Underwear Hosiery TWEED AND WORSTED SUITINGS IN WINTER. AND SPRING WEIGHTS. HAVE A LOOK AT THEM. RENEUBER THE PLA OE Is causing a good deal of delay in the delivery of some lines of Groceries and Spring Goods we would like to place before you. But our shelves are crowded with goods suitable for the weather. Wool Blankets Flannelette Blankets Ladies’ Jackets Children’s Coats Men’s Clothing Suits Overcots Odd Pants LAIDLA W8 0L0 8TAND. SOME EXTRA SPECIAL LINES IN CARPETS AND LINOLEUHS, BOOTS c SHOES um RUBBERS.

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