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Durham Chronicle (1867), 9 Nov 1905, p. 7

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1112 in surprise and term . n his countenance. ere was something “In“! n's face that called up t W on which she strove to I" -' -~â€"~- - b-Iro. Pills. u will all you a P for $2.50 with the wildcat: with the suanntn that i! you I ’m not denfing benvfit 1mm til I the Pill», after taking three bout ing to dirwtiunn. you may mm empty 5012», together with the I nod ones. and have your mono, dml ,M the 3132!. hot the Pills It! “I of the darknfiss. and a third "In 19d out: 3011'! we better .ake am tilt are alive to tell the tale?” ngue. as a tall man hat III II god his horse forward. “fear nod I) shall be proteued. And you. I 13.1» I not haw the honor d easing Donna Morcodos do Lara ”That is my name." answ . _ fl haughtily. “Who are you? â€" no you shot my people and I living '. be“ in “inking better for pnlo, “‘0 hollow eyed h to m. a... choked and d boum‘flngynlt‘h. CHAPTER XV. NE bundmd yards or so beyond the place of the ambush tho road dropped sharply over the last cliff t2) the narrow strand 'h led to the wvst wall of L8 GW‘ jdisttmt half a mile away. M all been under the deep ahadow ‘ tbivk trees overhanging tho W l thin instant, hut in the faint m by the moon just risen Alva.“ ‘d see that a great body of M 333, Shortness 01' Breath, Dining. 7mm... General Wuhan: M Sty. unpatboontovuk,m b" pen ‘nd womfn, giving {13‘ by (-ongregated before him on i. n. Who they wvre and what M re. he would not surmise. III 'II' ; long left in doubt, bowevor, “a D sumo. voim‘ whose comm“ 193 had «mused his life to be M it called for lights. The dulnd w. Pyed with :1 promptness that help“. it. indeed, or disriplme of the I291.- , and sown the ‘ ziptiw‘s found ”I tea in a on 10 or lurid light Id ,1!) by a numbvr nr blazing tore“; p llhnziz na‘.’nn tow led to Alva ‘11”.an w: ! telehle looking 3,; "Oh. sir." interrupted Senora ‘ la. remwring her voice at tho U the Spanish tongue. “What ‘ is mean? Save us!" 'Senora." said that same shun" rt this time speaking In the M ”That is my name." answe'. rl haughtily. “Who are you we you shot my people and as honer?’ ”For love of you. Mistre- I. "Jmt heaven! Who no you. mmmnatm-umuusi .HARTE’SGE r'LER IRON PILLS. re you uteâ€"nnhurt ?" 8:19." answered the gill. m?” rWell but for these bonds.” “God be thanked! Who at ul himself dragged along in tho .1! of his captors, one or two d m. mounted on the unwound“ tea. with the two women W0. I), rode rapidly down the road. 'eatly surprised and unable to con- tend anything but that his men h“ I slaughtered and no harm had a befallen his rhurges. Alvarado. Be arms had [men bound to his “do, '1 know not on. air." n I. h” never been 3 remedy d‘ | ' with such fin bones} W I an behind it :- Ur. Mute) w m Pills. This remedy is tho a nut in the world fur surln "on“ Intuit, Chlovmis or Gwen Sick“ and Sailor Complexion. Xo-rvow Sleeplessnesu. Bruin lag, Impala] pry, Lou of.-\ppetito, Dyspom I Exhaustion, Nervous lleadach... Iris, 8%. Vitus Dun-e. Female Wat. Pimple: find Eruption; Heart Pfl. ‘1'.“ Then we can Show a light I“ what we have captured. Tuck, on. Let no harm come to tho W0 ye. aye," answered another volt. you With a pro 3. indeed, or di and soon the '93 In a circle in by a numb: y of nmn as he had over seen. I glance convim-oai him that '0 not Spanish brigands or ... . ‘ was too young to have had den H - h the haw-armors of the mt ‘ _ Tinn. but 110 rt-alizod that if \i h remained on this side of the -« ‘ r must be iikv those men who ruled him. He wasted no till. $111393. hawmw-r. for after the ' ft couzpi'nlirzznvo glance his i ght Mora-envy She sat her .. 2 and uninjured. apparently, ,t-h be thanked God. 5119 was . forward owr be: saddle and o ‘ " in bewilderment and surprise _ scene and confusion before her. 5 Donna Mercedes." cried Air ’ ning himself about in spite of rd: and the restraint his in .. tors endeavored to put open forward over .7 in bewildermc scene and veal Dams Men-odd .' course; a I answered t! a hand.” ,0 0 or thre‘e.” as: them hither. Now back t0“ U spamsn on > young to rat-cancers at be ten ued on an be like th H DARLING In to man the. of humming Maul In to try Dr. Butt". w. vi)! sell you C U: the undnstamfl: .nu-e that. i! you I' M .I) Chit 'muk‘e’n I!“ I life . The Itneu pltne ‘ {or the would- u-ru voice, “and Hil‘flfll ~1' light and EMES ._.. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE A short distance east of Knapp’s Hotel Lamb ton Street. Lower Town, Durham Office I: cum fun: 1 to o’cluk. I'll! "mason! momma: fmnfihfi'd if required: anon-Ion ammo «sou. mu flur‘ El’ai ly Tran'eicm mi; "For 4:. etc. 59cen~5 :0: la each subsequent m~cn mn. THE JOB : : DEPARTHENT 15513;»: L; A AHA- , Ufico over G ordon Store, Lower Town of monov to loan propertv. wvâ€"â€"â€" at 5 per cent. on Tn: Cm: nuc- v n11 be dent to at" .ddrcu-s. Me «A w tageJor Shae rv ”Q8 , f 2 , veal pajz :Hu ‘ a lVDO¢â€"’|.30; IIIIG . . . ime cam ".bs'.‘ wart “fliwlunad -. OX (’m, 9 34.00 ”' ka'ium. £3.02! \ finctions Ii" b: Publi .hc-J ; l bun, Collection und “tended to. krv Ofice. i. ”ELM a: ti}: [HE illlfifiéifl Biififlfllflu U Garafrua. and George Streets-at Not of hill. Ofl‘ice hoursâ€"941 a.m., 2-4 p. m.. 7-9 p. m Telephone No.10. Specialist: Eye, Ear, Throat and Rose A“ ndveniscmcms UIUCI «2 by .stt'u h in udvnncc Contact taxes ‘0: 'uarh' at. Primer 301300 lo the Ofl’uc. A“ advcnice ac tfi. to ensure | ”KM M brought in mu lat wm be VL‘ UL. V-v--â€" . .â€" - ' fl ty of anonto. Graduate Royal College Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentistry in all its Branches. Office.â€"Calder Block, over Post Office ARRISTEBS. SOLICITORS, CON- voyancon. Etc. Money to Lou). Oflicesrâ€"ln the McIntyre Block, over Standard Bank. A. G. MACKAY. K. C. W. F. DUNN. Arthur Gun, II. I]. HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OF tice in the New Hunter Block. Office Late Assistant Boy. London Ophthalmicflou £13.. and to Golden Sq. Throat and Non Boa OFFICE: 1 tice in the New Hunter Block. Office hours, 8 to 10 a. m., to 4p. m. and 7 109 p. m. Special attention given to diseases J wcmen and children. Residence op pouite Presbvterian Church. ‘-' - 1‘ er. Conveyancer, etc. Private mone kg loan. Old accounts and debts of 1 kinds collected on commission. Farms bought and sold. Insurance Agent, etc. Oficeâ€"MacKenzive Old Stand, Lower Town, Durham, Ont. Drs. Jamieson Macdonald UGH MACKAY. DURHAM. Land Valuator and Licensed Auction- eer for the County 02 Grey. 3‘1“ W009“? “tended to and notes cubed. L. R. C. P.. LONDON. ENG. 'RADULATE of London, New I' York and Chicago. W of Eye, EatNm and “mat. ill be at Knapp House. Durham. the 2nd utmdav in each month. Hour-:gâ€"Iâ€"B p.111. I“ vvu . C : . I: completely 30¢de mu PARTnEN l‘ .11 New TYPE, thus w fouling facilities for turning out First clas l. G. Hutton, m. 0., CE FFICE AND RESIDENCEâ€"COR J. F. GRANT, D. D. 8.. L. D. 8. [ONOR GRADUATE}, UNIAVERSI- OTARY PUBLIC, 003191.188101‘1- DBER'I‘ NOVEMBER 9 1905 EDITOR AND Pnopam'ron. at the Middaugh House In Wednesday of each month. from 12 to 4 p. In. Medical Dz'recton . Dr. W. 0. Pickering Dentist. G. Lefroy McCauI. IacKay 8:. Dunn. Dental Dirac/on). DB. GEO. S. BURT. DR. BROWN 5!). k- U r dzq it Miscellaneous. l. P. Telford. Ki k dmm 3-! ’ PhD-GU d! C ! NR 'J Hun ul ‘3 PUBLI.‘ “ED EXCLUSIVELY u‘ the blank? 0!. u ' 0' K’. 3313‘ a}: fine: prupriezor. .â€"__â€"-.____â€".â€". ML; “LICENSED ntv of va I u... Laxative Bromo 9%in mm. Yuanon r!“ Ifliei .vl. ll lanceâ€"5:40 5 1.3:: to which -_ 13'! nnenion in cm 1.: man l'..- ., mcms ("r II'LCN R‘- an ll. mm 1K) Maize d tioneer for the County of Grey. Sales promptly attended t0. Orders may.be left st his Implement Warerooms, McKmnon’e old stand. or at the Chronicle Ofiice. U o tioneer for the County of Grey. Tenn moderate nnd satisfaction guaran- teed. The arrangements and dates of sales can be made at THE CHRONICLE of- fice. Residence and P. 0.. Ceylon. TOR)- phone connection. ,. .. Dec. 3. ’04.-1ypd I asked my pa a simple thing, “Where holes in doughnuts go.” Pa read his paper then be said. “Oh you’re too young to know.” I asked my ma about the wind. “Why can’t you see it blow?” Ma thought a moment then she said, “Oh you’re too young to know.” Now, why on earth do you suppose They went and licked me so? Ma asked, "Where is that ljam?” I said, “Oh. I’m too young know.” $3000 Babies cry because they are sick. It may be a pain in the stomach. colic or cramps.â€"but in any case a few drOps of Nerviline soothes away the distress and allows the baby to sleep peacefully. Where there are young children there should also be Nervil- ine. It cures all minor ailments just as promptly as the doctorâ€"and not so expensive. For nearly fifty years Polson’s Nerviline has been the great household remedy of Canada. Sold everywhere in large 256. bottles. Boys’ Furnishings Suits, Overcoats, and Pen Jackets. Ladies’ Furnishings Skirts, Winter Coats, Cravenette Raincoats, (_3-:.1perines, \Vrappers, Waists, Dress Goods, Silks, Embroidery, Flan- nelette, Table Linen. Table Oiloloth, per yd.. 200. Brooms at 15 and 200. Children’s coats, and other thmgs too numerous to men- tion. Dry Goods Men’s Furnishings The body of a sailor was found on the shore Monday morning 3 miles south oi Kincardine. On the body was a vest pocket memorandum book with the name “Charles J. Beaugand. Tilhury. Ont.,” on the identification page. Two entries in pencil had been made. one reading, “Dear father. goodbye I have a bank book in Cleveland Society for Savings.” The other. Good-bye. mother dear, sister and brother. A kiss for all.” After the word brother four crosses had been made. Below Cost. J. Levine. Nov. 9, ’03. 'AMES CARSON, DURHAM. LIC-_ OHN CLARK. LICENSED AUC- eased Auctioneer for the County of r. Land Velmtor Beilfi' of the y2nd aiou Court Seles and all other matters may ggtended to. Huron references McPHAIL, LICENSED AUG I have decided to give up business, and will sell this stock as soon as it is possible' With such great deductions, it is not necessaly to say the goods will go fast, and it you are in need of Full or Winter wearing apparel. it will pay you to examine our stock. Suits, Cmvenette Rain (Boats, ()vercoats, Work- ix (,1 Shirts, Fine Shirts. Umbiellas, Pea Jackets, Guexnseys, and Caps SAME OLD ANSWER. To Stop a. Crying Baby. A LAKE TRAGEDY. MUST BE SOLD W'ORTH OF ”Hind Best prescription for your condition is Dr. Hamilton’s Pills oi Mandrake and Butternut. For dyspepsia and indigestion it is doubtful if a better remedy will EVER be advnsed. These pills bring new strength and vitality to the stomach and digestive organs: they build up the general health and instil such vim and resisting power into the system that sickness is im- possible; try Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Local Option is coming to the front all over the Province.. Toronto Junc- tion was the first town to take hold of it. and others are drapping into line behind us. The movemens here at its inception had behind it the persistence and intelligent direetion of several strong men some of whom are noc now living here; But there is no movement backuard and in fact. the whole question has almost drOp ped out of sight. One wonders now why it was thought necessary to have bars anywhere in tne town at any time. The place is cleaner and wholesomer without them -and the retail Shep-keepers are taking in more mcney. Bread. cakes. milk and r0a~t beef are good substitutes for beer in the houses of Toronto Junc- tion and better for the tradesmen too. There. will never be another whisk”? hat in this townâ€"Toronto Junction Leader. Food does you no' good. You can’t digestâ€"consequently you’re afraid to enqcongue 13 coatedJnOuth tastes bud. stomach is bloned Pretty soon you’ll be overcome by weakness and nervous prosuacion. Farming; in muw I'BcugniZPd as a pro- ft8=i0n dumandinz sr‘ientific knowl~ edge and nulnzical skiil. and the fmm er “In. “bud k‘ ep abreavc win. the times takes as many papers bearing Famous beauties pay pan'vicular attention to the purity of their blood, knowinv that nutritious blood means ml! delicate skin, bright eyea, and emluving nerves Those whwse looks 511* m. deluhtful use Ferrozone boo cause it’s the nxact food needvd In (one and stimvlme the blood. Ferro zone invlgoratea. braces. fa. dagâ€"it makes those dainty. vivacious women so ple' not to meet. You’ll have rl‘w rosy b’oom of health, dash and Spirit. the satisfaction and joy of true heal'h after using: Ferroznne. You should get Ferrozone to day. Sold ever) wl en in 50v. boxvs. THE PRACTICAL FARMERS EDU- CATION. No Satisfaction in Eating Charming Femininity. Distinguished artists are unreserved in their praise of these superb instruments. Nordheimer Pianos are found in the homes of discerinating music lovers, and the Nm-dheimer Piano Co. refers with pride to the long list of homes in Lon- don and throughout Western Ontario where their in- struments have been placed. Easy terms of payment if desired. Write for this list and complete information. WINDSOR. 36 OULETTE AVE. LOCAL OPTION. 188 DUNDAS ST., LONDON. DURHAM CHRONICLE ST. THOMAS. 356 TALBOI 51 read- e. He Ion his profession as he can tin to read- He knows that aid ing is essential to his son also knows that the agricul ral press is one of the most powerf agencies to-day improving metho s of farm practice. It is a strong actor in d. ssemtnatinz infor nation. ideas and. suggestions relating to scientific svd‘ practical agriculture Thousands of the best farmers in Canada read The Weekly Globe and Canada Farmer, which. in addition to being a great family newspaper, is essentially a farmer’s journal, and gives more special agricultural information than many papers devoted exclusively to this one subject It is edited by an agricultural specialist. a graduate of the Ontario Agricultural Collcne and. the University of Toronto. who is also a practical farmer. During the coming year The Weekly Globe and Canada Farmer will give its readers a feast of good things of great practi- cal value. The subjects will include a study of the principles of agricul- tural science and the application of those rrinciples to farm praptice in the growing of grain, grasses; roms, vegetables, fodder c.0ps, etc}, and in the care, management, breedi 3. etc., of cattle, horses. sheep, swi poultry. The building of stabl barns, the construmion of pigge ' sheep pens and poultry houses w be amply treated. The problems of the fruit fa rmer andfinarket gardiner flni3t and beekeeper will also be dis cussed from time to time. In addit- ion to the foregoing. a serious of arti- cles on road making. beautifying the country, illlprOVllifl rural life. etc”, will be published Many stock farms will he visited and described. Partn- ers’ conventions and agricultural associations will be reported. The [)Osslbllllies and opportunities await. in: the Settler in the newer seciuns of Canada will in: atttplilietl: in Uriel. tie-firing will he left uwl be, which \Vlll make the Ag‘iuultueul llepatt mum of The \V: fikl‘y (ilolm and Unit Hllrt Vatmer even more. valuable and more [impulnl‘ than it is to day Prohahly gettirg worse all the timu. \th not give up that snuff and stop dosing Vom' stomavh? The one Sure tremmrnt is "Cntnrrh OZODP,“SUI'H to CUPH 'Iecauseir. 208‘ where the diseaéw. really is. thain to Curo'ain y.;uz‘ c«se bBCtUNQ it, but restoro-d Lens of thousunh Wat-1‘89 than you are. Camrrbozaue is a thnrough cure b»c»use it deatrmw the canvas Wull as 'he efiects of the (impacts. R 11»! is promp‘, cur-e is quirk with thh powerfu! nâ€"mudy which is magnate: d to cure LIa‘arrh in any pmt of me nosu. (hrum. bran chin! tubaa or lungs The Chronicle_l Is Your Catarrh Any Better? STRATFORD. w. McMILLAN'S. 4 0.9 h‘l‘wobayu. ’ISC [We Sell What You Need TO MAKE YOUR HOME COMFORTABLE Chairs Bedroom Suites Uhitfuniers Cribs and Cradles Beds Iron Beds Springs Mattresses Hall Racks Sideboards Cupboards Kitchen Cabinets Kitchen Tables Extension Tables Undertaking and Embalming a Specialty. LARGE mask 09 RATTAN GOODS JUST which we are selling at a low figure. It will pay you to examine our; bargains beforezpurchasing elsewhere. Bring Along your Butter 6: Eggs WE PAY HIGHEST PRICESâ€"EITHER CASH OB PRODUCE. FBLOOD menses; N., (i. .l. McKechnie.§ N., G. .l. McKechnie. It you inherited or contracted any Blood Disesss you are never sate unless the virus or poison has been eradicated from the system. At tunes you see alarming symptoms. but live in hopes no serious results will follow. Have you any of the following symptoms? Sore throat. ulcers on the tome or in the mouth, hair tail- ing out. aching pains. itchiness ot the skin. sores or blotches on the bodY. 9Y8! red and smart. dyspeptic stomach. sexual weaknessâ€"enlarged glands. Don't trust to luck. Don't ruin your system with the old foxy treatmentâ€"mercury; potash and patent medicines, which suppress the symptoms for a time only to break out again when happy in domestic life. Don't let quacks experiment on you. Hur NEW METHOD TREATMENT is guaranteed to cure you. OUR GUARANTEES ARE BACKED BY BANK BONDS that the Blood or Skin disease will never ieturn. Thousands of patients have been already cured by our NEW METHHD TREAT- MENT for over 20 years, and no return of the disease, No experiment. no risk- not a “patch up." but a positive cure. The worst cases solicited. W. H. Parnasox N0 IAIES USED WITHOUI WRITTEN CONSENT. W31. PATTERSOII The New Method Treatment Curr I Him utter Drug-e. lemnry. Hot. Sprigv‘o. ac" all failed. \\‘ ~ Wm. H. Patterson. of Saginnw, Mich, re- iates his exm-ricncu "I do not like notoriety and especially of this kind, but 1 In! I 0“" a this much to Drs. K. 8: K. for the gn-at good they have done me. I had a serious Mood dis- ease when 24 years of age. The skin and blood symptoztns grglziduaiiyl developedt.) Eimpics hmid u ccrs orme . runn n: sores r0 9 out. a r Beforol‘ruunem became loose, pains in the bones and joints. WTRIINCM dyspeptic stomach. foul breath. itchy skin, etc. It is needless for me to say I tried doctors. I grew to hate the looks of one. I visited Hot Springs twice for four months each time. It hei me temporarily. but in 3.: months after returning home I was as had as ever. ly tDoctor friend of mine ldvisml me to see Drs. Kennedy Ker-gen. He said he had known of them for over so years. and as they made a specialty otthese diseases and treated the worst cases by the hun- dred they ought to be ex ert in curing thm. I was afraid of edvertising doctors. but I took his advice. '1‘ ey agreed to treat me under n guarantee or no ply, 3 investigated their financial standing and found they were perfectly responsible. .0 I commenced the new method Treetment. me eruptions disappeared in two week, the bone pains in four weeks and i1 four months I was entire! cured. You. sir. I can recommend the New Iethod Trentment for Blood and S n Dimes." CURES GUARANTEED O_R NO_?AY._ A - I. I. -, A-_-_A- , “IAâ€"Q. Eéfiéfift’at‘i‘dn"IFr‘éé: - fiUdks‘Fieé. ' It unable to can write for a. Question Blank for Home Treatment 035. KENNEDYE: KERGAN Edward Kress. Durham, Ont. HAD BLOOD POISON l2 YEARS CROCKERY JUST IN THE POPULAR 048i! 8TORE. THE POPULAR 048” 87036. A large stock of Folding Tables Bedroom Tables Centre Tables J ardinieres Library Tables Hall Stands Medicine Cabinets Secretaries Combination Bookcases Office Desks Upholstered Goods Picture Frames Frame’s'lto order Room Mouldings Kfi

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