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Durham Chronicle (1867), 17 Aug 1905, p. 2

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The gnashing teeth bit hard On a stern and rib bound roast W'hile boarders ’gsinSt s dented wall The leaden biscuit tossed. And their anxious brows grew dark As they glsnced the table o’er And recognised in s chowdered iorm Some things they’d seen before. tht sought they thus sier? Fresh losves and tender meet? The weslth ol sees.the spoileof farm? They sought a. bite to est! Not es the conquerer corneaâ€" ‘lhey hurried in pen-tell. All hungr'y eyed, e'micste, At sonnd of dinner bell. “The mean man of Bird Center,” he ssid, “took his little boy fishing one day. The boy set with his feet hnnging over the end of the pier, and losing his balance somehow, he fell hesd foremost into the water. John T. McCutcheon. whose "Bird Center Cnrtoons” have echieved nn nmnzing popularity, told nBird Cent- er story at a recent dinner. But nevertheless you feel pretty “seedy.” Best presciption is Dr. Hamilton’s Pills; they tone up the entire system. strengthen the stom- ach. elevate your spirits and make you feel better in one day. It’s by cleaning the body of wastes. by pur- ifying and enriching the blood that Dr Hamilton’s Pills accomplish so much, Verv mild, exceedingly prompt,and guaranteed in every case. Your druggist sells Dr. Hamilton’s Pills of Mandrake and Butternut in yellow boxes. 25c. each. or five for .lJ‘w. Get the genuine. “A bystander piunged after him. This hero had to dive down to the bottom before he found the boy. At hat he got him, and altogether ex- hnnsted he climbed pninfnlly out nnd handed to the father his wet and unconscious son. Can’t even sleepâ€"restless day and nightâ€"brooding over imagined trouble all the time. The disease isn’tin the brain. but in the blood which is thin and innutritious. Do the right thing now and you'll be cured quickly. Just take Ferrosone; it turns everything you eat into nourishment. consequently, blood containing lots of iron and ox- ygen is formed. Ferrozone makes flesh muscle, and nerve-â€"strengthen in a week, cures very quickly. You’ll live longer, feel brighter. be free from melancholy if you use Ferro- zone. Fifty cents buys a box of this good tonic(filty chocolated tablets in‘ every box) at all dealers. ‘ “ ‘What have you done with his hat?’ the father “id.” “No not yet, aunt. Sally" was the answer. ‘ "My, my! Who’d a-thought it? Ad’yit,”sbe mused, determined to soften this disgrace. “aftah all day does say du 01’ maids has de hap- pies’ life; dat is. shah day quits strug- glin.’-â€"Tbe Tribune, New York. Aye. c311 it what you will. The proudest spirit bows Belore'thu namolooafihumeloss thing A city bonding henna. - On one of these occasions shortly before her marriage she happened to meet the old colored “mammy” who had been her nurse. and who Wee vastly surprised to find that. “Miss Kory” was still unwedded. "Len, ” Miss Me’ y! ” she exclaimed "ein’t yB’ merried yit?” WEARING AWAY YOUR LUNGS? Yes. it: coughing The 'one 'bich go in! beam can Burp don’t get care you money fc teed to ct 08. )u YOU MELANCHOLY WOMEN ! HART YRS AT THE STEAK. YOU’RE ONLY HALF SICK. A MEAN MAN. A BAD 330182. al O 0.. 9-- med Kl! nought too. St rid of thtt can" ' “Catarrhozon e diseased tissu r you brettbe; the source of trc Success. erms W0 an catarrb pa Stop Nothing on the Market Equal to Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This fact is well known to drug- gists everywhere, and nine out of ten will give their customers their preparation when the best is asked for. Mr. Obe \Vitmer. a prominent druggist of Joplin, 3110.. in a circular to his customers. says: “There is nothing on the market in the way of patent medicine which equals Chamb- erlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints.” For sale at Parker’s Drug Store. A little forethought may save you no end of trouble. Anyone who makes it a rule to keep Chamber- lais’s Colic. Cholera. acd Diarrhoea Remedy at hand knows this to be a fact. For sale at Parker’s Drug Store. At that moment. the door of the room opened, and the bishop appeap- ed carrying a. coal scuttle in his hand. He had seen that the fire replenishing, and, instead of asking anyone else, he got. the coals himself “That,” whispered the bishop’s old friend. “is an example of What I mean.” F. J. CHENEY Co. Toledo. 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for consz tipnion. The billions and dyspepic are con- stant suflerers and appeal to our sympathies. There is not one of them, however, who may not be brought back to health and happiness by the use of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. These tablets in- vigor-ate the digestion. They also regulate the bowles. For sale at Parker’s Drug Store. At Bishop Fraser’s first ordination one of the archdeacone Was asking an old friend of the bishop’s how be accounted for the hold with the bish- op, even then. had taken of the dio- cese. “The great point about Fras- er.” was the friend’s reply. "is that if he sees anything needs doing, and he can do it he does it!” On her fourth tour of the world she is awakening enthusiasm wherever her voice is heard, and is now singing in Australia. In Boston, before an audience of 5.000, when she gave the stirring martial air, “Wi’ a Hundred Pipers," men jumped on chairs and waved their hands and shouted. In Toronto, encore after encore inspired new songs, until the singer grew weariedâ€"a welcome typical of her entire tour. - Sick headaches result from dis- ordsd condition of the stomach and is quickly cured bv Chamberlain’s Stum- sch snd Liver stlecs. For sale at Parker’s Drug Store. “ We have some OBIâ€"glidvih‘fi-ITevcr; Roman undies. and d! loch thi "But I fur my little bar it n At Balmoral she was commanded to sing before Queen Victoria, who expressed her royal appreciation by presenting to her a superb bracelet. For nearly two and a half centuries no Highlander had been summoned to the throneâ€"the latest one being a MacCrimmon piper who. in 1651, had tht honor or performing before the King and kissing his hand. Miss MacLachlan’s voice is a rich full saprano. vibrant with feeling an": dramatic power. It is not the mere singing, the mere succession of pure liquid notes. that rouses her audiences. it is the magnetic force of her per- sonality. her absorption of the spirit of the song that carries the words from the heart of some Scotch poet of centuries ago to find their echoing note in the hearts of his twentieth-century fellow-countrymen. mother. Under the enthusiastic teaching of Edwin Ho'land of the Guildhall School of Music, and other masters, her training was continued until she was ready for her first public appearance. Her intense love of Scotland. a patriot» ism that seems the keynote of her whole nature. led her to realize the posi billties of the old Gaelic ballads. the heart songs of her pe0ple, and Whom Glasgow recognized her genius. her fame quickly spread through Great Britain. and the doors of conservative London opened in welcome. MISS JESSIE MACLACHLAN The Poouiar Scotch Prime-Donna In the picturesque little seaport town of Ohan, Scotland, with its beau- tiful scenery and it's inspiring historic asso'fiations. Miss Jessie MacLachlan, the famous St'fliz‘H trims-«ionna, was born She was very young when she first revealed her unusual mnsica’ cndma-zmnt. for Nature gave her a voice of rare sweetness'and power. When "he was lmt twelve she joined the 01"" in her native town. an} with a thrill of surprise the choir-master heard he; sing. So pleased was he with the possibilities of her voice that he urged her to guard her golden treasure with care, to avoid indiscriminate singing until she should be trained and perfected under the best teachers. He recom- mended her to devote her life to song. and told her. with a prophetic glimpse, that she would be numbered among the world’s greatest singers. Entered according to Act of the Psrllnment of Cam, In the yen- 1906, by W. C. lack, They Appeal to Our Sympathies. WJâ€"Ju-“ Have you gm.“ chil worh suitable Energy, Snap and Ambition Goneâ€"- on Need a Bracing Tonic to Ironize the Blood. Try Fagged Out, Ferrozone will make you. strong and capable of doing a heavy days work without fatigue. It is a mat- vellous remedy and it does marvel- lous things. as the following test- imonial proves: You can’t spend We. to a better advantage than on a box of Ferrozone and the sooner you will get Well. Don’t accept a substitute, but insist on your druggist supplying the gen nine Ferrozone which sells for 500. a box. or six boxes for $2.50. By mail from The Ferrozone Company. Kingston, Ont. OLD-FASHIONED ROSES. (James Whitcomb Riley.) There ain’t no style about ’em, And they’re sort 0’ pale and faded. Yit the doorway here without them \Vould be lonesomer and shaded With a good deal blacker shadde‘r Than the mornin‘ glories makes, And the sunshine would look sadder For their good old fashioned sakes. I like ’em ’cause they kind 0’ _ Sort ’0 make a teller like ’em; And I tell you when you find a Bunch out whur the sun can strike ’em It allus sets me thinken’ 0’ the ones ’at used to grow An" peek in thro' the chinkin' 0’ the cabin’ don’t you know “After my baby was born. I was left in a weak, sickly condition, tot- ally unfit for a mother’s household duties. I somehow did not gain strength, although I took malt ex. tracts and tonics all the time. A lady friend recommended Ferrozone, which I used with splendid results. The first box helped quite a little, and when I had taken six boxes my former health, ruddy cheeks and good spirits, were fully restored.-â€"-Mrs. Newlands. Swansea. And I think 0’ my mother And how she used to‘ love ’em When they Wasn’t any other, ’Lee she found ’em up above ’e’m And her eyes before she shut ’em . Photo by Former {Jrâ€"0's: Togqntg: errozone. :, ot the Department of Agriculture. DBKOI'B sue UDUF ‘em with a smile 3nd said: 3 bunéh an’ put ’em when she was dend. 5 u-uyifi.’ Depressed Too much care cannot be used with small children "di‘ribgéfllo hot weath- er of the summer months to guard against bowel troubles. As a rule it is only necessary to give the child a dose of castor oil so correct any dis- Order of the bewels. Do not use any substitute, but give the old fashioned castor oil, and see that it is fresh. as nauseates and has a tendency to l gripe. If this does not check the bowels 'give Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy and {then a dose of castor oil, and the disease may be checked in its incip» iencv and all danger avoided. The castor oil and this remedy should be procured at once arti kept ready for instant use as soon as the first in- dication of any bowel trouble ap pears. This is the most successful treatment known mzd may be relied upon Withimplicit confidence evenjn cases of cholera infantum. For sale at Parkes’s Drug Store. .. _-â€"-â€"_--__.._... Take Mi-o-na now, and MacFarlane Co. will guarantee to refund the money if It does not cure. The risk is all theirs. Just one small tablet out of a fifty cent box of Mi-o-na before eating, and you will have no headaches, back-ache, poor appetite, distress af- ter eating, heart-burn. furred tongue sleeplessness. or general debility. It will tone up the digestive system and give perfect health and strengdi. “There’s nothing like perseverance. It wins out in the long run.” “Not always. Did you ever see a hen on a. porcelain egg?” Mi-o-na will soothe and heal the irritated mucous membrane of the stomach and digestive tract, stimu- late the solar plexus. and strengthen the whole nervous system. This re- markable remedy will make the whole digestive system so healthy. clean and sweet that food cannot ferment. and any disease germs which may enter the stomach will be destroyed. If the stomach is weak so that food does not readily digest in in it, the food will become a sour. slimy, fer- menting mass in the digestive organs the ideal condition for germs to cause bowel trouble, diarrhoea. or other summer illness. One tablet of Mi-o-na taken before each meal during the summer month whenever the stomach is out of order, or the digestion weak. will do more than any other treatment to prevent the diseases caused by germs at this season. BEWARE OF SUMMER GERMS Will Cause Sickness Unless Stomach is Strengthened With Mi-o-na. Manly in their appear-- ance. Use men right, and they will act the man in return. We enâ€" deavor to supply the Latest Patterns, Shades, and Best Quality to be had for the money' We Guarantee We Make Men An up-toâ€"date garment in style, and workman- ship. Anything you wantâ€"trom the heavy, wearing Tweed, to the finest quality in Cheviot, Serge, and Worsted, 1n Fancy, Black or Blue. In Men’s Furnishings we are right up-tO-datc in flats and Caps, Working or Fancy Shirts, Ties, Collars, Sox, Gloves, Umbrellas, Suspenders, Underwear, Sweaters, In fact everything that is found in an up-to- date furnishing Store. 1m;- [2' V “I I” '“ Ill“! PRICFS RIGHT Give us acall and be satisfied. A Warning to Mothers. kept ready for as the first in. vel trouble up most successful W. GUTHRI E, A complete line of the Palmer- ston Buggy Co. ’3 Buggies. Raymond Sewing Machines, Dow- sell Washers. Thomas Bros. Wash- ers, McClary etoves, Elmira Hay Loaders, J. 1. Case Threshing Take Care of Your Horses Feet ..... The Dillon Wire Fence; Co. of Owen Sound oflers prizes of from $450 down to $100 to per sons putting up the greatest number of rods of their fencing. We sell the wire. MONUMENTS.-â€"Tbe Doyle Julian Marble Works. Owen Sound. Be- fore buying elsewhere see our de. signs and samples. We can save you money. JOHN CLARK - SEED DRILLS CUL- Binders, TIVATORS, DISC HARROWS.D1AMOND SMOOTH- ING HARROWS, SCUFFLERS, WAGONS. WILKINSON PLOWS AND LAND ROLLERS. Machinés. Wire Fencing. INSURANCES PLACED in No. 1 Co: panics at low rates. DEBTS COLLECTED. BUSINESS DIFFICULTIES arranged. C. P. R. TICKETS for sale toall points. MONEY TO LOAN at lowest rates. Buggies. N BRUCE ST., DURHAM, NE“! brick house, 30x32; 2; storeys high; double cellar, cement floor in one half, furnace in the other half. Small barn with stone stable under- neath. Convenient. to station. Furniture Factory and Cream Separator \Vorks. “'ill sell cheap to quick purchaser. The owner is going \Vest. THE HANOVER CONVEYANCER 150 ACRES. BENTINCK, north of Allan Park. Well improved and offered very cheap. 125 ACRES. on 18th Concession of NOR- MANBY. Well im roved and well located Offered cheap. ill rent if not sold. 100 ACRES. BENTINCK. near Rocky San een. Good farm with good timber ill sell cheap. DURHAM RESIDENCE. belonging to Mr J. L. Browne, photographer. offered at snap price lmnlements 100 ACRES, south-west of Varney, in NOR- }HANBY. An extra good farm and well Improved. Owner anxious to 510 West. 3 mues 1mm U 1-4 mile from ( barn 54x64, on underneath. basement or house ; small further panic Julv 13, 1905 In}; Tune 1-! Farm For Sale or Rent. ‘ONSISTIN( House and Lot For sale . H. Miller Always Promptâ€"Never Negligent. )0“ The “Deering” Imple- ments manufactured by the International Bar- vester Co. of Hamilton, lead the world. NEW ADVERTISEMENT. hoveller which IS the latest dn'd best contrivance oTor thnt purpose ahd will guarantee . flinfmtioi. ‘ , T the ,Sci Lo vollér further nartic Now offers the following : in Dr in lqvelling 1 stone basement, gone Windmill to pum ) v field. Comforta la orchard: well watert ulars apply to romo hurc D. P. COLERI DU} ll] \VM . H. MILLER. 11a: """ "ll this Of #434 1 {ram stable {ran l. Lnuahlan’s Store. recently ovcupied 12V Dr. Gun‘n as ofliceâ€"to rent on easy tern». Apply to W. H. BEAN. . Sec’y A. F. A. M. 1. good location. gardel'n lot Witâ€"hfleavch. Rent reasonable to right tenant. Situated on Queen street. Apply to HREE ROOMS ABO\E A. Me lezhlan’ s Store rmmh vm “mm! 1 \ ON THE 1* IRST OF I)F(.‘ II \IBF R a cmnlortahle, cumenientlx sit uated house on Lambmn str‘et t m. Spring water tap in kitcmho Rm reasonable. Apply Lo W0 GOOD HOUSES, NE W BRICK Rood location. murden 1m uith no I N 0v. 8th. ARK LOT NUMBER 13 NORTH of Stddler street in the Town of Dur- . in the county of Grey, containing“ acres more or less. For terms and particu- lars applv to J. P. TELFORD. Dec. 2.â€"tf. Vendor’s Solicitor. Durham. mm 11 miles north of Priceville. Penn in first clue condition. Good buildings with running stream convenient to the born. For further puticuhrs npplv to DUGALD D. MCLACHLAN. Jan. 28â€"tf. Prioeville P. O. 1 Durham. Four lots on the Weet sideef Albert Street, for privgte residences. Now is the tirpe to get these lots. For further Information upplv to H. BURNETT. Probriewr Jan. 20. 1905.-tf. Dun HAM, Oxr RICK OR FRAMEâ€"APPLY T0 J W. CRAWFORD. “Also several building lots. U about six miles from Durban: "600d title. Possession at once. Good 11nd. Must be sold. For particulus apply to EING PARTS OF LOTS 02 AND 63, Bentinck. Con. 2, W. G. ll,. ad. 'oining the Cor oration of the Town of urbam. The arm consists of 4215:1005 â€"about 4 acres woodland. the balance un- der grass. Comfortable dwelling and good comfortable outbuildings. Small orchard. Just the kind of place for a dairy farmer or market gardener. Sold at right price and on easy terms as the proprietor in- tends going west and wishes to dispose of it. Feb. J. M. HUNTER. Durham April 12. HILL-4f. Lot 2. Con. 3. N. April 4, lW.â€"tf. LL erty consisting of twenHiv one.half mile east of Corporatim Town af Durham. described as So of Lot 59. Con. 2. E. 043., (New the premises is a comfortable br roamed cottage, a good frame b: stable, 3 small bearing orchard. :1 dance of the best running wat cleared, ntle good. Terms easv a right. For further mrticuhrs a 'i'l'HOb‘. DAVIS 7ACRES IN NORMAN BY 6 miles Durham. 100 AC RE Saugeen 150 ACRE 150 ACRES IN EGREMONT ardviue. Good buildings. 150 ACRES IN GLENE LG x1e Brick house and good bat n. 00 ACRES NEAR WILD! Good laud and fine buildim: cheap apply Durham OT 51, 5g, §3rsidggo.d_5o, u ' ~_ THE CENTRAL PART OF N THE GARAFRAXA ROAD- JAMES CARSON or ED. WALSH Good Farm for Sale. GOOD 7 ROOMED HOUSE PH}: rent in Upper Town. Apply to J. M. LATIMER. Town Lots for Sale. DESIRABLE PI I Park Lot For Sale. For Sale or Rent. Houses for Sale. Teacher Wanted. Houses to Rent. spaonL 5301‘on NO. 1. Farms For Saie. House to Rent. Farm for Sale. S IN EGREMONT. 4 mile IN BENTINCK. ne TO LET. TO LET. 300d buildin J. P. TELFORD. Durham ISLE PIECE 0E sisting of twent-t east of Corporati 1m. described as t I. 2. E. 6.3. (He 3 a comfortable l I._ a good fume MCINTYRE, Durham HOLSTE! OF D. 3.. Glenelp: DURHAM 1 If app '00 Qty it mu h ‘il the morninfl fore breakfast . With the at Homreul man 31' 35 feet lomr- ”W m conlider it?z “for flu season. The Manitoba Thou Mom-to be fiO'nxug film; h“. It] of thfl rest of NW mull :m voting the Sultan of Turin“: 4 m. Bomber of the Bomb “0‘13":le ”Ibo. ‘ A woman in volitim ‘mmontul u 3 diamond Pony as." ho wi” we in Fobruury. ‘ ‘fll luck. however. "06 month. Th divorce lawn-r mok’ "‘ t"?! bohind his a" 5nd 9 M down the neceunry “Royal H ' is in a £133 "‘0“ no t! nntrlv as you can.' 3|“. thug“ duo when your m bl“! mob!“ beau.” _ 9qu 3|” you the very mien :5 his hit client. “It 1 ‘ . Uh M‘ng‘t ‘I pronou .- Indigcs of flour, more W01 system. m1). when crap “3 will“ vuntinz ‘0 mum .94 break "3'" 'fia «.3 fl Flour tha doubl in s an. “I!" 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