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Durham Chronicle (1867), 16 Jun 1904, p. 7

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her. calm nee of any the at- Ponisbingly‘ mamas ,caller. now treat in the re acquaint- bed in half not live in whet inter- n.” be laid Inpany was 15.11:.“ 30K new of obit mat of the lexical: and r: Cm?” Mint. ll on 11¢!- Bluebeard'l separated rs, when I interrupted greeted thO rly gallantry, thet quietly 39 an not M amt em Int We won’t you; they tle out and le mot. 99 80V- uId pro- be re- et se- suin- Wo- main) ?" ho 1 pre- lsoon . was What Kated. v hen )l‘ Ibis no! who MOI- ”I. ma HDIQ Jely to ar‘ )ry '8? 3W i Elli BUBBHIH fllfilfllflflfl ARRISTER, SOLICITOR. ETC.. McIntyre’s Block, Lower Town. Dur- ham. Collection and Agency prompfly attended to. Searches mada at the Regis- krv Office. 1) Office over Gordon’s new Jewellery Store, Lower Town, Durham. Any amount of money to loan at 5 per cent. on farm property. A. G. )IACKAY. K. C. U veyancers. Etc. Money to. Loan. Ofliceszâ€"ln the McIntyre Block, over Standard Bank. to loan: if Oid'BZ-Eofih't; “gnd‘ (1.03).; 73mm kinds collected on commission. Farms bought and sold. Insurance Agent, etc. Utficeâ€"MacKenzie’s Old Stand, Lower Town, Durham. Unt. A. H. Jackson. NOTARY PUBLIC COMMISSION CO!“ ev anver etc Private: mnnnv “luvu‘; ‘ ‘ uu l‘nnm ’ [l - Laid Valuator and Licensed Auction- eer for the County 0! Grey. Sales prompuy attended to and notes cashed t3 Universit ; Gnduate of Royal College of Donut Surgeons of Ontario. Roomsâ€"Calder Block. over Post Ofice. ()P‘I’ICEâ€"FIRS'I‘ DOOR EAST OF the Durham Pharmacy. Caldor’s Block. Residenceâ€"Lambton Street, near the Station. W. 0. Pickering, D.D.S., L.D.S. U tioneer for the County of Grey. Solos promptly attended t0. Orders tax be left a: his Implement Wanton-s, ll innon’a old sand. or n the Chronicle Oflice -v-v ”- v v.- VV “ of women and children. Residencowop posits Presbyterian Church. l tit-e mar McLachlan’s store. 'Ofice hours, 3 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4p. m. and 7 to9 :1. m. Speciai_ agtgqtion mvgn t9 diseases foot p'mo 'nrniaheil if thanked ()FP‘ICE AND RESIDENCE A shurt distance east of Knapp’s Hotel, Lambmn Street, Lower Town, Durham. Oflice hours from 12 to 2 o’clock. HYSICIAN AND SURGEON OF- the mar \chachlan’s stnrn- 0mm. Dr? vâ€"m - WV 6"“ Mission. Court 8366 ind all mil» matters momp‘fi}; ggtendefl tjo. Richest refinance THE JOB : : DEPARTMENT Nov. 9, '3: All Woe us, go ensure insertion in cunem mkphould ho bt ‘ghx m not later than Tamar homing. mm For transizm advcniscmzrzts 8 cams line for the first inscrpou; 3 cent» “as . . . line each subsequem Insertion-min "I. Professional cards, not exceeding one in “.00 pct mnum. Adveniwmcnts without spec inaction: will be published till {urbid and charged ”6' 1y Transient notices-w“ Lost,” “ Four). " Fat e,” etaâ€"”cents {or first insation, 25 Ce (a eadlmbgequeut inwrtion._ All um ordered by strangm m be pd hr in advancn. Contact nus {tea-3r!)- advertisements furnished 0: WM '9 the e» A , lARRlS’l‘ERSLSOLIQITORS, CON- Anne} CARSON, DURHAM OHN CLARK. LICENSED finnnnr (no 0|... (VA.._A_ _pn App- | Cream . m 1'!!! Cmmmcm. will be not to any 1 address, free of postage, {0! 3|.” pet . yanpayable m advanceâ€"3|. may 0 u not. :9 paul. The date to ride every 5 find Is dew" :d by the number on the Mm } “a. w 0 paper r. c ntmuc’l unul all arrear. i I! M w 3:. the opuw of me proprietor. I g5 V J. P. Telford. ARRISTER. somcwou, mo. Ch. undersigned bméboon restored to! aim p10 mun. m I orb; for men! th 330v». I mu... m tint . OBERfl‘ BRJGHAM . LICENSED ls runnsuxn WV THURSDAY MORNING at.“ m "008i. W “I? UGH ... MA: 9 DURHAM, IMLU UAKSUN, DURHAM, LIC- ensed Auctioneer for the County of )7, Land “Ysluator .Iéailifl' of the 2nd I‘IIA“ ()NOR GRADUATE OF TORON- J. G. Hutton. M. D., C. M. 19mm; AND RESIDENCE~COR -â€" vvu O O , , I: completely stocked with .PAR‘ITIEAT .11 new TYPE, um af- ‘ fouling facilities (or turning out First-class ‘ work. . . ‘ Dr. T. G. Holt, L. D. S. (inrafraxa and George Streeis:t;i nf_hill. Ofl‘ige‘hnprsâ€"gfll ‘9. 11)., 2-4 .Jamieson 8:. Macdonald. T0 CONSUIPT IVES. G. Lefroy McCaul. MacKay Dunn. Burma AND Pnopamrou. Arthur Gun, M. D. Mpdz’ml Dz’redorv. Denial Directorv. Miscellaneous. Legal Directory. m Telephone N6: 15. \V. F. DUNN. THRESHERS ENGINES. The W'hite “ Challenge ” Separ- ator and new and second hand Engines of 311 makes. STOVES. Huron Stoves and Ranges. SEWING MACHINES. The “ White,” and “ Standard.” BUGGIES WAGGONS. HAY FORKS. The best. in the world. TORONTO, Separators. The ”MELo'r'rE,’ two-piece bowl. The best skimmer ad the lightest running machine in the mukot. Stock true to name and free from San Joan Scale, A permanent position for the right man on either salarv or commission. DURHAM and surrounding country, and take orders for IN anr Tans, SMALL Fauna, Owumuu, Snm'ns, {0333. ans, SEED Po'u'rons, E'ro. A man to represent "(mum’s Gamma! NURSERIES " in the Town of Frost Wood Stone 6: Wellington A luge assortment of :11 the best. makes. GENTLEMEN:â€"-I can but speak well of the International Cor- respondence Schools and their system of teaching in the difierent branches of education. In teaching languages there is no better system. Their Commercial Course, as Well as their course in Drawing and Sketching. is perfect. Any person with a common school education can through these schools acquire a thorough knowledge of any of the branches they teach. The long evenings of the fall and Winter season could not be spent better than by taking up one of the branches taught by them. Our Hardy Specialties Noteâ€"H. S. Hallman has four children with the I. C. S. FONTHILL NU {SERI ES WANTED AGENCY. OVER 800 ACRES mm '. McKAY, Representative, Box 441, HARRISTON, ONT. ONTARIO. TESTIMONIAL. ngood game though they enfiered defent nt the feet of their opponents. In the first half hour neither teem soared: in the loot hnlf five cool! went to the home boys. who were The Clippers of Flesherton school wont to Murkdale for a football matosh on Sac-urday evoning‘ Inf. and ploy“! The alternate Sunday service in the Baptist church has been abandor- ed and the former hour, 11 a. m. every Sundav resumed. The pastor Rev. G. F. Hurlburt. will Open a new appointment. at Kimberley on Sabbath evening next where every alternate Sunday evening following be will conduct service. Among the numerous June wed- dings reported in the daily papers last week was one at St. Mary’s on Wednesday afternoon, when at the residence of the bride’s parents Miss Minnie Florence Watson was united in marriage to Dr. Thomas Hender- son. of Toronto. Rev. Thos. Man- ning, B D. performed the ceremony. We are pleased to join Dr. Hender- son’s numerous friends here in con- gratulations on the happy event. Artemesia Council met on Saturday and sat first asaConrt of Appeal but the assessors swork was so satisfsc tory that there were but few com- plainants. A lengthy session in gen- eral business followed. A meeting of the Directors of East Grey Agricultural Society was held in the town hall on Monday at which the date formerly set for the Fair â€"Sept 27 and 28â€"was confirmed and revision of prize list took place. In some lines notably horses and cattle the list has been enlarged and prizes incrwafirtl In poultry some Weeding out i~ m be dot.» and new and more profitable breeds added. In ladies work the entries are to be limited which will to some extent curtail the so called “ farming ” of the fair done by some A new departure is added to the list. “ noxious weeds.” named. [or which prizes are to be given for the best collections. This is to be educative by bringing to the octice of the farmers weeds which. perhaps, they are ignorant of either as to their presence or destructive nature A resolution was adOpted again favor- ing the employment of expert Gov- ernment judges for stock if circuit can be arranged far. (Sd.) H. S. Hallman, Editor Gospel Banner, Berlin. (Intended for last week.) Flesherton. WM We can train you for quick advancement in your chosen profession. Fill in and send us the coupon. and we will ex. plain our plan by return mail. a»: 5: Ferrozone not only cures kidney comrlsint. but also such maladies as Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatic, Skin Eruptions. Diabetes, Lsssitude and Nervousness, which are csused by defective kidneys. It neutralizes and destroys ell poisons in the system cleanses the blood, and invigorates enfeehled enemies. It is mild gentle and certain. Costs 50¢. per box. or six for $2.50. At druggists every- where. or by msil from the Ferrozone Company. Kingston, Ont.â€"Don’t fail to get Fern-ozone st onceâ€"it will meke you well. Thousands are kept in perfect health and free from kidney com- plfiuts bv Ferrozoue. Among those who speak in the most laudmory- terms of Ferrozone. is Mr Chas F. Olive, of the Gazette, St. John. N. B. "For several years I have had kidney trouble.” says Mr. Olive, until quite recently I suflered torture. A few months ago my condition assumed u very serious form I consulted several city doctors, used diflerent pills but without the slighteat bene- fit. I Suflered from an intense pain in the groin, and the increasing ser- iousness of my trouble prompted me to try Ferrozone. It gave me quick relief. and a hell-dozen oozes cured. Ferrozone 1 can recommend as a spec- ific for disordered kidneys.”â€"Chss. F. Olive. Don’t Experiment with Cheap, Dan- gerous Noetrums. Get the Un failing Sure Cure. Miss Corbett, of Corbetton, is visi- ting her sister, Mrs. W. L. Wright. Mrs. Jos. Radley and children, of Toronto, are visiting the farmer’s mother. Faulty Kidneys lmperil Life Dr. George Armstrong. of Spokane, Wash.. is on a short. visit with his mother. Mrs. J. W. Armstrong. here. Mr. Jos. Boyd. of Regina, A889... is visiting his brothers, J. A., and W. J., here. Mr. Robb. Thompson. who has been for some time in the employ of jew- eller Russel at Parkhill, is spending a few days at his home here before leaving to locate at some point in New Ontario. Mr. R. J. McKee. of Collingwood, has taken a. position with Mr. T. W. Wilson in the planing mill. Mr. W. W. Trimbls was at Owen Sound over Sunday visiting his sister Mrs. J. C. Crane. The Owen Sound Times of Friday last said Mr. Ernest Armstrong,“ of Flesherton, was the guest of Govern- or Miller and family for a few days during the past week. Mrs. (Rev. ) Ayers, who visited the past two months with her daughter, Mrs. Blackburn, here. left on Mon- day to visit other members of her family at Sarnia. Port Huron and Chicago. Mr. Robert Waller is a delegate to Toronto Conference now in session. Mr. Ben Wilson left last week to take a. position at. Port Arthur. Mr. J. A. Felstead supplied the Mechodist pulpits here on Sunday morning last. and Rev. W. A. Sin- clair, of Eugenia. preached in the evening. Mrs. Fawcett. Sr., is die queer. of Mrs. Kerstadc and is spending a couple of weeks among her old friends in town. Mr. William Wilcox was in town on Monday and his friends were pleased to see him again after many months of confinement to his home. .Mrs. Geo. Stewart is visiting her daughter. Mrs. White, at, Markdalh. After an absence of several months Mr. J W. Frost, of Owen Sound was in town on Saturday. Mrs. W. H. Bunt and children leave this week to visit relatives at Wood- bridge. Mr. W. J. McFarland and son Cup: Prank McFarland, of Toronto, paid the farmer’s sister, Mrs. M. K. Rich- ardson, a short visit. on Saturday. A. Armstrong and Mrs Rosbordugh W616 at. Dundalk on Friday witness- ing the Owen Sound and Dundulk lacrosse match. Mr. Wm. H. Johnston, of Port Huron. spent the pasc week with his father. Mr. James Johnston. who is in very. poor health. Durham Conant Stock for em. I Messrs. Geo. Wilson and C. H Munsbaw, Miss Muuabaw. Mrs. W Mr. J. Artley, of Markdale. is in town this week with his well drilling Outfit boring for water at the Thomp- son bakery. Fiesberton has now a model ice cream parlour which has been very attractively fitted up in part of the Medical Hall building. Mr Willett is highly pleased with the patronage be is receiving in this line Considerable grain is baing market ed now; wool is also coming in free 13' and finding a brisk market Mr; Fred‘Bran’s on Fridaâ€"ty ;ve.3;in: last which resulted in a score of 2 l in favor of the Valley boys. Valley and Bockvde schoolé plnyed a auto]: 011 Elm grounds of the latter at BI‘I‘OZOI‘IC. of the best makes TRY Shewell Menahan FURNITURE PROMPT A'ITENTION TO UN DERTAKING IL, 6. J.Mcl(echnie. It Has Never Been N., Ii. J. McKechnie. sealed; I0 IEDICIIE SE" c. 0. I. I0 IlIES OI BOXES 0R EIVELOPES. EVERYTHIIG CONFIDEI‘I’IAL. 00587")! US! MD 008‘! OF TREAI’IEIY. FREE, FOR HOIE CURE ' Are you a victim? Have you lost hope? Are you con- templating marriage? Has your blood been diseased? ' Have vou any weakness? Our New Method Treatment will cure you. Consultation rm No matter who has treated you, write for an honest opinion Free of Charge. Charges reasonable. Book. fromâ€"“The Golden Monitor" (illustrated) on Diseases of men. “Dailspeiases of Women." “Varicocele, Stricture and Gleet." All sent run so. . - We treat and cure Varicooelo. Nervous 3100a Poison. II that: Dram oml Lou“. It v _ _-- .v-.... v omvc cu, V; we rouowmc symptom: consult us before it is too 'late: Blotchea. erugiona or pimples; falling out of the hair. itchiness of the skin. eti ea: or aims in the joints. soreness in the muscles. sore throat. ulcers or b taste in the mouth. sore tongue. sournesa of the stomach. enlarged glands. running sores. etc. Our New Method Treatment will urii’y the blood. heal up the cores. remove all pains: the hair will grow in again. all organs will be restored to their normal condition. and the patient prepared to renew the. duties an? tpleasurea of lite. We guarantee marriage possible with absolute an e y. DEPARTMENT. For all kinds of 148 SHELBY 8T. first-class goods at a high price. But how to produce good goods and yet be placed in the hands of the customer at a moderate price is a pro- blem that has given a lot of study. The problem is now solved and as a proof of this assertion you are invited to thoroughly inspect our stock. a very difficult matter to produce THE POPULAR OAS” 87036. TI'IE POPULAR CA8” STORE. I‘ho achool is ui pod for full Junior Lenin; ad Intriouht on9 work, under the follow“; on! of competent teachers for that donut-cut: THOS. ALLAN. Principcl. 11188 L. M. FORFAR. Cluuica and Modern- Intending etude-to ehomd enter at beginning of ten. or u eoon efter u pouible. WU. JOHNSTON . DURHAM SCHOOL. Feb’y 5.-â€"3m ADOPTED BY ALL LEADING Schools in Toronto. This deservedly pulnr system by means of chart. drills. Backhoe rd dingrams and other interesting devices brings the following topics within the child’s immediate comprehension : Musical Notation. Rhythmical Motion Technique Keyboard Location. Music: History, Piano Work. For terms apply to Foes. 81.00 per month. DETROIT, MIC". Myers Music Method. STAFF AK D EQUIPMENT. K K3?" M188 MARGARET GUN. Teacher M. M. II, C. BAXAGI. 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