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Durham Chronicle (1867), 29 Jun 1905, p. 3

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mm FRT e a specialty of nit-trade : (In . and best stock )le. . . . ments iller ' Fncy Go ect- Loafectionery. J CLARK The e Grocery H. Ra OLD STAND st prices. EMEN] MILLER. If ' Grocery 5 sure of best clam may, in Non. arm and won :0 20 West. gligeet 3 prize. of 3100 to per- be great.“ )eirJOIcing. :19 Palmer- ggieo. YANCER h osAllan {feted very es. Dow- »s. “'uh- min my Threshing Haf. milton aple- M IE \R )TH an and other points. “'9. are pleased to see that. Willie Weir is recovoring so nicely from attendanc Sound. the typhod fever Dr. Sneath is in attendance also a nurse fro n Owen Mr. John Weir Sr, and Mrs. Thos. McGirr, visited with Mrs. Dixon, and \[r. Jno. W'ier’s on Friday last. | Last Thursdsy quite a number of young people from this part spent a very pleasant day at Eugenia Falls. WANT Custom Carding DURHAM. Take Care of Your Horses Feet ..... \V. L Dixon and Mr. Joseph son who left Flesherton on ch inst. arrived in Winnipeg nrsday 15th and were highly .lwith,their journey. Mr. A. 3 Burnside where he intends .ain with his son. Mr. Dlxon sit his son in Brandon, who is Eiectric Light employ, and here he will go to Saskatchew- For which we will pay the highest price in Cash or Trade. We keep on hand a large assort- ment of Blankets, Tweeds, Yarns, etc, and a full stock of Groceries. NO MORE GUESS WORK. in levelling end below:- in; your horee’e foot. I heve the Scientific Horse Foot Leveller which is the leteet and beet contrivence {or thet ..... a... phrw“ .nd suinlaction. GLENMONT. . SCOTT om ace of about one hun- guests, a very pretty fine the home of Mrs. ch Egremont, on Wed- nst. at. five o’,clock ngest daughter Mary marriage to Mr. Will 'y’s Corner’s. At the wedding march played per. the contracting Their Mace under an '. GUTHRIE. and Spinning. and Mrs. Reid of! The thhsnith ONTARIO 1! au Dr. Chee. A. Hodgette, of the Pro- vincisl Heslth Department. hssis. sued instructions for circulsrs to be‘ sent to divisionsl registrsre inform- ing them thst when births ere regis- tered the none of the child must slso he registered. For years, Dr. Hodgetty ssye, thst the mutter of .registrstion hes been sttended to in ,msle or femsle child to Mrs. 80 end 180. but the registrstion wee of no use es s record, hecsuse it looked the none. The Berlin Telegrsph sepi- ently remerke thst the demsnds on the registrstion brsnch for searches ’in ones of wills and on account of ’ smstour h'ssehsll, foothsll end hockey ‘ - A â€"-A- A‘ n‘-"_ ' gene! c3111: 07.! at W SCREEN DOORSâ€"Complete ‘ from 85 cents up. LAWN MOWERSâ€"83.50 up. ”at” u‘ low-Iv vâ€"â€"__ 30. but the registr tion was of no use as a record, because it lacked the name. The Berlin Telegraph sapi- ently remarks that the demands cm the registration branch for searches in case of wills and on account of amateur baseball, football and hockey players to ascertain the ages ol play- ers is growing steadily. and frequent- lv the records are incomplete. In future the name of all infants must be registered. POULTRY NETTING from 40. : yud up. GASOLINE STOVES $5.00 up. IN GRAN ITEWARE IASTURE TO month. Apply Tinware and Hardware SCREEN WINDOWS. Siegner RU BBER HOSE. Wu. J ACKSOK. Buneuan. to the same process tor could make iuét as go: HOLDZif he had the genius for flour making. But no other Hour maker in Canada has all these requisites and facilities, therefore no Hour equal to ROYAL HOUSEHOLD is made in this country. ROYAL HOUSEHOLD is the be; flour and why it is the cheapeét flour for you to use. we lead. know why i .ese talks we shall give you good reasons why Particulars of the Death of a Respec- ted Swinton Park Resident. On Wednesday of last week Mr. John Hardy. a very highly respected farmer of Swinton Park. was driving in his buggy to Flesherton via Cey- lon, and after leaving the latter place he was overtaken by a run- away team belonging to Mr. Geo. Clark. of the east back line, Arte- mesia. When the team became un- manageable Mr. Clark shouted, but Mr. Hardy failed to get out of the way in time to escape the crash WbICh completely wrecked his buggy and so terribly injured himself in the spinal column that almost total . paralysis resulted. He was removed ito Mr. Muir’s house nearby and Dr. Bibby, of Flesherton, summoned. but he succumbed to his injuries early on Friday morning. The remains were . prepared for burial. and were convey. ed to his sorrowing friends to his late home. The funeral took place on Saturday to McKechnie’s ceme- tery at Priceville. Rev. Matheson of- ficiating. It was largely attended by those who knew Mr. Hardy as a good friend and neighbor. Deceased was forty-six years of age and leaves e wife end two children who have the sympuhv of meny in their heevy nflliction. Mr. Clerk received slight injuries and his team we: consider- ably cut in the mix-up.â€"â€"0nndelk Herald. Such psin sud endure the torture of nervous hesdsche when 250. huys ssure eure like Nerviline. A few drops in sweetened wster brings un- toiling relief. You feel better at once, you’re hrseed up, invigorsted hesdsohe goes swsy sfter one dose. The oocssionsl use of Nerviline pre- vents indigestion end stomsoh dis- ordersâ€"keep'up heslth end strength. Every women needs Nerviline sud should use it too. In 25o. bottles everywhere. Why Do Women Enter? {Sf §he hed Aneemie end we were efreid for e while thet she might Such pein end endure the torture - ° never relly. We reed of e similer 'f 39"0‘" holes”? "1:13" 25°° buy ' cese thet of Miss Descent of Stirling. ‘ l'“’°,°°" ‘ ° d ”V m" A f" Ont. being cured by Ferrozone. end . Flt?!" 1“ “Y““n‘ weter brings un- this induced us to get it for Eleine. .eiling relief. You feel better et It took a“... boxes to meke eny dg. ince, you’re hreced up, invigoreted cided improvement. but when six ueedeche goes ewey efter one dose. boxes were used my dgughcgr wee "19 03?“§°“‘l.“5° °f N°"n“’° 9'" beginning to be her old self egein. rents indigestion end stomech dis- It didn’t teke much 10“”,- to meke ordersâ€"keep'np heelth ““1 strength. e complete cure. end I em convinced 5;“le “’0an “9°“ N°"‘lin° “‘1 thet there is no better blood-meter 3 0“ “3° “5 t°°~ 1“ 25"" bottles then Ferrozone. It hes mede e new everywhere. girl of Eleine. She hee geined ten M. pounds in weight end looks the pic- ture of perfect heelth. She is strong- _x_I___ B. ier and enjoys the best of spirits. d. f 0 e W%Vh“° ‘tlhe men who elwevs kicks, ‘33: 33:30:33: recovery is entirely ° th I. ° - ' wmfe'éi-mizg"iifiuiflfim:’h.l Every crowing rirl and youne [women cen ineke herself etrong [and seeks . We cendidly gm,“ him. heelthy with Ferromne. It mekes blood, nerve end tiesneâ€"mekee it He kicks for rest end gets it,too, fest. "“1 ““303 it W "‘3“ Complex Although wg’d like to pound him 3 ion soon become rosv. nerves get new 1 He kicks for higher pey,end go ! strength. tiredneee veniehes-perfect health is the rewerd for using Fer- We 've him more, co f d ‘ ' ! 81 n mm mm roeone which is sold by ell druggists. We ell despise the kicker; who’ll Price 50¢. per box or six boxes for Endeevor to deny it ? 82.50. By meil from the Ferroeone We cell him nemee end give him ell Compeny, Kingston, Ont. Get esup- Es eeks to keep him quiet. pl: of Ferroeoiie to-dey. We give him more, eenfound him ! We ell deepiee the kicker; who’ll Endeevor to deny 1t ? We cell him nemee end give him ell He eeke to keep him quiet. MR. JOHN HARDY KILLED. szood flour maker or amines {er of flourâ€"with the same lities for selcdting the beét wheat >1ant equipment for milling, and led‘trical Purification of flour as ROYAL HOUSE- t care about t may want “HER BLOOD TURNED TO WATER. Get into the practice of taking a rest at noon. Lie down if for only ten minutes. If you cannot lie down lean back in a chair and close your eyes. Just forget evervthinz. Rest; relax. Even if you do not sleep. rest. This practice will make you live longer. It will make you healthier while you do live. It will probably make people want you to live longer. It will take the tangle out of your nerves. the irritability out of your temper. the wrinkles out of your face. It will make your eyes bright- er, your face fuller. Try it. And She Boom. 3 Pray to Pornicionl Autumnâ€"Cured by the Gmt baking Ferrozone “About s yeer ego." writes Mrs. S. U. Stenhope of Bothesey. “my denghter complsined of feeling tired. She wee very pole and listless, snd kept losing strength till too week to attend school. The doctors prescrib ed diflerent medicine but Eleine kept getting worse instesd of getting bet _ J m; _A_- The Sherieek Organs eaeaaaee Sewing Machines Melette Separators lmpleme D. CAMPBELL, Agent. DURHAM; ONT. HAVE YOU? Any 01d Worn ‘silver? If so, I am prepared to re- plate it. Bring it in now while Ihave the time. All work guaranteed. Prices Moderate, and Strictly Cash. CALDER â€" BLOCK â€" DURHAM He Sells Cheap The Big 4 LACE CURTAINS. 2 yards long. 26-in wide. 25¢ a pnir. 2; yards long. 26-in wide. 40c n pairJ 2; yards long. 30-in wide. 50:: n pnir. 3 ylrds long. 37-in wide. 70¢ a. pair. 3; ynrds long. 54-in wide. 81.00; pair. All our Curtnine except the 25c on. 400 ones hove worked edges. . LADIES’ SKIRTS, MISCELLANEOUS. Heavy Twilled Cotton Shooting. 72-in wide. 25c 1 yard. White Bedsprudl. lune ciao. Ll, ouch. Table Linen st 25c nod we 3 1111!. Floor Oilcloth. 1 und 2 ynrds with. :3 25¢ n oqnnro yard. Shir Oilcloth at 15¢ a. 1311!. J apnnooo muting nt we n yard. You can get it general education in anv school but come to the CENTRAL for Practical Business Training. This college has a continental reput- ation for thoroughness. Opportuni- g Pure Honey and Fresh ‘Grdceries always on hand. ties are R Our gradx may enter Some time ago, we referred to the desth of John Coulthsrd. s lsts res- ident of 8tsuley township. Decessed hsd s considersble amount of money losusd on peculisr terms. The hor- rowers were to psy six per cent. in- terest so long ss Coulthsrd lived, but in esse of his desth the losu wss esuo leelled. Two dsys before Coulthsrd’s desth. s Mr. McLeod of Ashfield bor- rowed 83.000. little thinkin; thst in two dsvs, sll indebtedness would he csnoelled. McLean msde s elesr 83.4 000 by borrowing on the dsy he did. Two dsys lster sud he would hsve missed the housuss. tht s rush of business the decessed would hsve bed for s few dsys. hsd some people been sble to see into the iuturmâ€"Wiug- hsru Advsucs. Ladies' Overskirts at 32. $3.50 and “.50. Ladies’ Black Sgtoen Undorskim ut 81. Ladies’ Buck Ssteon Wailts at 85c and 31 Lulioo’ Whit. Wtists at 60c and 751:. Whita Night Gowns 3t 75¢ nnd $1. Corset Covers at 25c md 60c. V n Elliott STR ATFORD. ONTARIO. OI b‘arm, 3118 Da )I' AG .1? , LA L PRINCIPALS r classes s alway H km the Geo. Yiirs. fltS l0 .s for the Home and DURHAM BAKERY The Famou Other High ( McGowan’s Fat Choice Bread and Confectk A. >W. WA' Intending students abound enter at bezinnh‘d term. or as soon after as possible. W11. JOHNSTON. Chairman stat! of c MISS A. JOHNSTON, B. A., Mathematiusfl Commercial. The People 8 Grocery I: FULL of toh GOODByou DURHAM SCHOOL. Fruits in Season. LnUb. ALLAA .lst Clan“ crtiflcate. PHI. MISS L. M. FORFAR. Chuics and Mode-y THOS. ALLAN. lst Class Certificate Manitoba Flour. lvie’s Royal Ho $6.00 per ha Breakfast Foods. Cuckod What. 0mm of What Rolled Om and Coral: of d kink. Toot than. BEAN. SHORTS. GRAIN and I! kind- of FEED in stock dug". .I. I. IIIIIIEII BUICK Fees, 81.00 per month. Pumps. We Deliver to A New Fresh Groceries ALL THE YEAR. ROUND. Um“. Wâ€"w - â€"â€" douvmwoomw The Celebrated “ Keewetil PM Boeee." the very beet mule h: The Leke of the Wood. mum Go. from No. 1 luitohe Wheet. STA Fl J! ll Pl Flour. AN D MUTE hers for “1.1 Marionwvm )llS Ader the follow 1' that departmm: C. I: AMAGE. Secretary. MEN '1 'E‘SON Flour. deli" daily. Stfln’

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