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Durham Chronicle (1867), 10 May 1906, p. 7

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GUARANTEE TO CURE. ' ,e authority of the prom-um fl 312’s CELEBY-IBON P1143, w. e9 this remedy to be an 858011“. all diseases and disorders arising rak rwrves, watery blood or a. mu. .ndizn_)n of the system, such ”:_ '0. A. DARLING [ST ._ AND â€"- DRUGGIST DURHAM, ONT. L, Chlorosis, Pale md Sallow Com- Tired, Worn-out Feeling, Sleep- , Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Hurt Lion, Impaired Memory, (Instead, Hvsteria. Female Weakness m u’iiies, Depression of ’ Spirits, Weakness, St. Vitus’ Dance, Pinp- EtupLiOIH, LOSS Of Vital Pow” neral Debility.‘ [arm’s Celery-Iron Pills enrich t3. [me up the nerves and invigoru. ole system, producing in Siddy, ; men and women that strong, 5. healthy feeling that make; 151. Lib women, ill-health is usually ble to nerve exhaustion. Feel- n-dowu and tired most. of thq 's nature’s warning that. more Jorce is required. mlrcnrme from us 6 boxes of Dr. (. (‘n pr} Iron Pills, paying for them '.. itn ws-ry gut-h purchase we give HD“._ “.9 WTipt/Pn mrantee mt if Lkihg I} 50er OI the “113800011!- dirm"3*>{l~4. you find you have do .) hum-tit {rum their use, you an t'np 3 F-znpty boxes. together '5“ mpmufl ones and get. your my Learn the Cause of Their Ner- i vous. Used-up Condition. must. build up, nourish the vicalire the nerves, get more 80m blOOd. the abundant. nutriment and up; material in Ferrozone that s it. to cure so many sick wom- lc im reasee the appetite, adds r. and strength, restores lost and develops a surplus of ener- d nerve force that. defies sick- of any kind. There is living in Mrs. Daniel Ferguson. Jr.. res cert, Ont. Read her state- {e broke out. in the Commerce iing at. Knoxville, Tenn., and id 3. loss of 5300.000. nu dun": need to take our word" -, came P'i. ‘13 can accomplish. Tr, mrsdf. if “army don’t do you good , fret, s _ ur money back. Isn’tthat an x "Margery" her teacher’s word, e "Rita.” she herself preferred- is the list of names complete. when becometb of "Marguerite?” ut sick-headaches ? wSufl'm'cd the tigeSfion ? Often lost your appe: prents named her " friends and kinsfol uck : etable. Sold fox-60 ears. itive Assurance of a re or Your Money Refunded. lt-o’-sorts time and tiine agifn? keep on hand the exact rem- Pilllst ’1‘er _make wrong liven CDO .L THIN. PALE WOMEN D10 80 .m‘uwmenhmu r ago my health failed. I x and exceedingly pale. A: as proscrated with nervous headache. All day I was : ni< gh: it was difficult to szuf sleep. My appetite 5; e and Indigestion bothered xexabiy. I became morose 'ed from heart palpitation. 1 scarcely believe the bone- ’wi in one week from Ferro- ilor came back to my checks. :3. and appetite increased, nerve force and better :13» also. l".rrozone did t {cud and made me W011.” he. this: No alcoholic can DQJI‘iSh and build up Mane. Fifty cents per box 5ch2. '.3t) Atalldealers. 133.502; . (30., Kingston, Hartford. Conn. L'. S. A. A. RGUERIT ll my incident. but one munrefulness 0f the 'ed Just. recently. A. n-ecty blonde, after ke'fi to Yen-mouth at. union discovered she She thought and autumn, then walked numu and told her of ter a. few moments . one woman emerg- aud the other with )3 DE RSKIRT. the same time )nderskirc she ‘Malrgueritefl k sand: “How “L'-v-vâ€"â€"â€"v, ‘ _ _ Ufice over Gordon’s new Jewellery Store, Lower Town, Durham. Any unount of monev to loan at 5 per cent. on farm Dropertv. Specialist: Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose EXCLUSIVELY Dr. W. 0. Pickering Dentist. Will be at Knapp House. Durham. the 2nd Satuzdav in each month. Hoursâ€" 1â€"6 pan. HONOR GRADUATE, UNIVERSI- ARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, CON- _ . veyancers. Etc. Money to Loan. Ofixcemâ€"In the McIntyre Block, over Standard Bank. A. G. MACKAY. K. C. FFICE AND RESIDENCE A short distance east of Knapp’s Hotel, Lamb ton Street, Lower Town, Durham Ofice hours from 12 to '2 o’clock. U Garafraxa. and George Streets-at foot of_hill. Oflige_hoprsâ€"§;ll _g..m.. 2-4 1 fice m the New Hunter Block. Ofice hours, 8 to 10 a. m., to 4p m. and7 t09 p. 111. Special attention given to diseases of women and children. Residence op- posite Presbvterian Church. Late Assistant Roy. London Ophthalmic Hoe. £112.. and to Golden Sq. Throat and Rose Hon. Will be at the Midiaugh House 131'. Wednesday of each donth. from 12 to 4 p. m. p. m., 7-9 p. :11. Telephone No. 10. Arthur Gun, M. D. HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OF- fice in the New Hunter Block. Ofice LV er, Conveyancer. c. Insurance Agent. Money to Loan. Issuer of maze Licenses. A general finnncra mess transacted. l busi- A. H. Jackson. \ TARY PUBLIC, COMMISSION- + er, _Conveyancer. 82c. Insurance -â€"-â€"- A: “A. ‘a m SUbSCQUCH": in.“ A12 adveniscmenzs or I: in advance Contract rates for you sppficagigu {0 1h; otfmc. THE JOB : : DEPARTMENT dii'eczionswiflb- publj pidingiy ‘ Tara :xcxx Win” THE CHR wxcv 1: Vin be ~ent to an addrcas‘, frv. c of no~ 145:, for $I.:Jo' ,.- -. . . . year,pa}:.blc u . adva“ ccâ€"$'.5o ”my be a‘cbax-ged if not so pa: .. l..c 6.3:: :ow xicb new fATES . measure. Var An advertise a: mic, should be 17mmi mcasure. Messiomls $4.00 per fjmunl. “A. vwâ€"v WDéntistry in'all its Branches. Oflice.-Calder Block, over Post U tioneer for the County of GreY- Sales prougptly attended to. Orders ma. )6 left at hxs Implement Warerooms, Mc on’s old stand. or at the Chronicle Ofiice. $5 PU BLISHED E'E‘RY THURSDIY MORMNO 11’me "HUMP. ”308E. flmn ITREE" DURHAM, ONT. QWERTISMC 513$ ‘f’ 1 be chat-get! if not so pa: 1. ' ’he date to wnic mm '3 aid is dn-vcd by he numbc fiddler»: label 0 paper rl. 4; ':::: uezl unm a}? m paid,ex¢pt a: we 0.3m).- uf' mc propricwr. 'J eased Auctioneer for the County of ("'93. Land \aluator, Bailifi' of the 2nd Division Court Sales and :11 other matters Promptly attended to. Highest references furnished if required. U o tioneer for the County of Grey. T enrs moderate and satisfactxon 8m teed. The arrnngements and dates of sales can be made at THE CHRONICLE of ties. Residence and P. 0.. Ceylon. Tele- phone oonneotion. THE WEB“ BHBUNIBLE Drs. Jamieson 8:. Maclaurin. J. G. Hutton, M. D., C. M. \FFICE AND RESIDENCEâ€"COR. Nov. 9. ’03. J. F. GRANT, D. D. S.. L. D. S. l. P. Telford. ARRISTER, _A summon: AMES CARSON, DURHAM. LIC; OH} L. R. C. P.. LONDON. ENG. ’RADULATE of London, New York and Chicago. Disease: 0! Eye, Ear Nose and Thront. fouling facilities work. . . DU RHAM, ONT. (Lower Town-) McPHAQL, LIQENSED_ A_UC- N CLARK. LICENSED AUC- EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. MAY 10, 1906 Medical Directory . MacKay 8:. Dunn. Dental Dz’rectorv. DR- GED. S. BURT. DR. BROWN Legal Directory. Miscellaneous. ls completely stocked win all Na“, TYPE, thus at for turning out Firsf-ciass «ure insertion in QC has: man '1 W. F. DUNN. number or th unm ail anew The Nester Lumber 00.. Detroit. with works at Ashland. Wis.. have decried to move their mills to the Georgian Bay dietrict. where they have purchased one hundred and fifty mulion tee; of timber. Morris Doherty. the 4-year-old son of a. Meatord farmer, fell 03 a loaded wagon on which he was riding under the front wheels, which passed over him with fatal results. He lingered about twelve hours. Mrs. Henry Allan. of Landsdowne. near Brockvule. has been arresned. charged winh poisoning her husband. A man named O’Connor was also taken into custody as a. accomplice Ten thousand iron workers are one on stnke at. Buffalo, Depew, Tana. wandu. Lockport and Niagara. Falls. The tag Clipper sprang a leak in Georgian Bay, on Monday of last week, and sank, three of a crew of four going down with her. James McMahon was killed by a K. and P. train while crossing the track at. Reulrew. It was a level crossing. Geo. Garton. a farmer living near Wingham, suicided lass week by hanging. he was sixty years of age. The remains of a six-weeks’-old child were discovered by some boys in High Park, Toronto. An inquest is to be held. A grave. for which can be found no record, has been discovered in the Presbyterian church cemetery at Avonbank, six miles from St. Marys, and an investigation will be held. Twenty thousand longshoremen are out. on strike on the Great. Lakes. Edith Latte, a 15-year old Belle- ville gu'l, has been asleep for bur weeks. The direCtors of the Hamilton Steel and Iron Company met. last. week and decided to erect a. second blast. furnace wish a. capacity of 400 tons a day. It is to go up at. Hamil- ton, or a point on Lake Erie. Local Option in Owen Sound “as preceeded by a. grand blow-out the night before and though the whisky flowed freely we underetand that no arreSts had to be made. Hiram Walker Sons. distillers, had a man smOthered in one of their malt bins a couple of weeks ago He left a widow and a eleven chil dren. The deceased’s widow is to receive his salary until the youngesc child is 21 years of age, free house rent for 20 years. and all her eleven children will be given employment as soon as fitted for it. â€"The stone cutters at Ottawa went out May 1 over a disagreement, amongst themselves. They can’t. tell who should trim the shoddy. and the contraczor says they’ll have to settle that. themselves. Troops fired on striking miners at Mt. Carmel, Pa., and one will prob' ably die. Several were injured. A demand: from Naples states that King Edward and Queen Alexandra viewed the crater of Mt. Vesuvius before starting for England. Biotin; was general throughout Paris on May 1. TrOOps were sta- tioned all through the city and over a hundred arrests made. A row occurred in Havana. Cuba. on Tuesday over the refusal by some Cuban poliCu to lower the Spanish flag. One was shot and several ar- reSted. revival and ample are gathexiug from far and near. g ‘ . "' "f’ M---‘ .-_ The General Postofice at Toronto is to be made fireproof, when rebuilt. As the pneumatic system of dis tributing from the Union Station is about to be inecailed, the Adelaide oflice will be the admini tration of. fices. and sorting will be done at the Union. i The “Allan Line” Steamship 00.! has ordered a. new steamer to take the place of the Bavanian, recently: wrecked. I906 70 ISM» -ron_’4(§ \V. L. FALKINGHAH The first cost may be moreâ€"but the first cost is the only cost. Suppose one fence costs $40. and lasts, say, for 8 years. Thnt fence costs you 351 year. Suppose the same length of Frost Fence costs 365. But the Frost Peneehmde of High Carbon Steel Wire and locked with the Frost Lockâ€"Insts for 25 yearsâ€"at a cost of only $2 a year. Isn‘t the Frost the cheapest you an buy? Frost l'ences are for sale by ‘ THE, BISSELL Wales is off again To Cure a Cold in One Day we Laxative Bromo minim Tm (a? 75%.». mmmwhmlzm This W! A. B. McLellan, Agent, Durham, Ont. GENERAL NEWS. is the cheapest you ,3: can buy . ' on a religious A cure may be afiecned by applying Chamberlain’s Salve as soon as the child is done nursing. Wipe it 06 with a soft clocb before allowing the child to nurse. Many trained nurses use this salve with the best results. Price 25 cents per box. Sold at Park- er’s Drug Store. Mr. Colin McFayden rf Glenelg made a tour of this section last week and wherever he found pure Gaelic blood flowing through honest veins. there he hung up his bonnie Scotch bonnet {or a day or a part thereof; and to all these good neople he man- aged to trace a thin line of kindred. if nothing more than coming out with their grandfathers on the same ship. The old man lamented the removal from here of the Dr. McLean and Noah \Venger families, whom he classed among the mostlsociable and hospitable in the village. Colin must now,have pretty well completed the have pretty well completed the allor- ted span of three score and ten. and has never smoaked a pipe of tobacco, nor qnafied a glass of hethe dew, neither has he ever enjoyed the com- panionship of a life partnerâ€"nobody to soothe the sore spots nor remove the kinks from the rugged uneven pathways of life. and yet he fancies he has been living all these years. “Where ignorance is bliss. ’tis folly to be wise.”â€"Ayton Advance. ‘17 638mm tormflngagoodSeedBod â€"for pnlverizin Con or loot Ground. or for any ton h jo It’s the best bfi tar. N one ennine thont the name “ ISSELL." orSaleby Agents. Mnnutactnred by T. E. BISSELL, ELORA. ONT. is known among farmers as the Best Disk Mule. becauge )th the “pygmy! Ih_o -P_-_-_ 4‘ .A _ , _ L! | A St. John, N B. lad. of 19. ascene shifter in the opera. house. received a box containing explosives and his hazd was badly injured. The box was mailed in the city and an inves- tigation is in progress. Lieut 001. W. C. Macdonald has retired from the command of the 48th Highlanders, and will be suc- ceeded by Major D. M. Robertson. The price of Standard Oil is to be invescigated. Evansville. Indiana. people claim that: a secret rate is charged, and that. the railroads carrv it about $100 000 cheaper than if open rate were charged An unknown man was killed in Montreal Friday by a trolley car being knocked over onto him by a Grand Trunk train. Nine Methodist churches were des- cr03ed in the recent earthquake shock at ’Frisco. while twice that number were more or less damaged. ANew York firm is to raise the Bavarian. Is is estimated in will cos more than half a million to float and repair her. The new C. P. R. steamer. Empress 0! Britain left. Liverpool on Saturday for Canada, with 500 second-class passengers, the largest. ever carried from an English port. VEA GOING: June 5th. good to return until August 6 . J'Jfie 13th, “ “ August 20t Juxj 3rd. " “ Sept. 3rd. 63!}, 17th, “ “ Sept. 17th. khuJ HOMESEEKERS/ Excunsmus eim 0 ua ”VII, , “U the ca There. which o_thers lack. 353' NORTH 110$ tn other points and complete in- .m apply to noun-su‘zmzulian Pacific «w \v 110 In (‘. B. FUSTER. District gul‘ Agent. 71 Yonge St.. Toronto. Ask for $32.00 33. 50 33 .55 34. 20 . 34.58 35.00 35.75 35.90 RETURN FARESI $32.00 Strassburg - 33.50 Saskatoon - 33.55 Prince Albert 34.20 - No. Battleford 34.56 Hacleod - - Calgary - 35.00 Red Deer - 35.75 Stettler 1 _ 36.90 Edmonton J Sore Nipples. L906 1701me WEST Ebordalc TO THE DURHAM ogflONICLE ‘d -- .QQJHI lugust 6 . lugust 20t Sept. 3rd. 37.25 41 .50 , A South Dakota editor says he has gtwo subscribers who frequently get ; full and every time they are in that 5 condition they come in and pay a E year in advance on subscription. :‘One of them is credited to 1941. and ‘ the fraternity throughout the United j States is crazy to find out what brand of whiskey he drinks. A raft was formed of cedar rails, And out on the stream they went Jusc two of them. for the other one On the bank was'quite content. The current was sw1ftly flowing, And the boys had broken the pores Trying to check the speed of the raft That was running toward deep holes. Just then an anxious look they cast. Toward the river brink They thought well we have got to We wish to extend the sincere sympathy of this community to Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Ewen and family oi Tobermory in this their hour of sorrow. Three little boys together strayed Away to the river side, They all thought it would be great Jump, And so they did by jink. Well. say, those boys got soaking wet You’d think they were out in rain, And they will think twice o’er. you bet, Ere they ride on a raft again. Miss Jennie Meena visited at the home of her brother, Mr. Thos. Meena, on l‘uesday lass. Miss Lizzie Firth was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Geo. Ryan, jr., for a fog days recently. Mr. 'Samuel R. Jackson passed through the burg last Sunday on his way to the Glen. Born.â€"On Monday, the 7th inst . to Mr. and Mrs. Tolchard, a daugh- ter. Mother and babe doing nicely. Congratulations. Mr. Jas. Ritchie is making a fine implovemenc around his dwelling by planting trees and levelling for a lawn. Some great. event must. be gonng to take place soon. Master Lynn Grant. of your town. visited at Mr. H. Hart one day last. week. Miss Bella Allen. of the 4th 0011., was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hnram Dean, for a few days recently. fun, On a raft to have a. ride. Fishing season is again with us. and we may look out for some of those bug beauties we so often read about bun seldom have the good luck 0 catch. Form and second in another. We wish Arthur continued success and would like to see him an the tap ol the ladder. The school pupils and the former teachers of S. S No. 9 will no doubt. be pleased to learn that, their old assmiare and pupil, Mr. Arthur Weir. is making excellenc progress in the Collegiate Institute at Owen Sound. having came out head in one Mr l‘hos. McNally has invested in a fine new seed drill. It is a Peter Hamilton, handled by the local agent Mr. A. B. McLellan. The machine is a dandy and is satisfactory in every way, so Tom says. TOO MUCH FOR THE SHERIFF. The South Grey Women’s Insti- tute men a: the home of Mrs. Thomas McGirr on Thursday last. Quite a number were present and different topics were discussed. A pEeasant and profitable time is reported. An Irish widow with a quick wit one day received a call from a sharifi who had a writ to serve on her. The wndow saved the day by some rapid file courting which took the sheriff by surprise when he called at. her house. and began in formal faabnou: “Madam. l haw> an attachment for "You dnn’t. nn"e*s*and “It" You musr proceed to co rt,” Said the snerxfl’. “Mrs. Phphm. this: is no time for fooling. The justice is waiting: ” "The Jusrice waiting! Well then, I suppose I must gm, but. the thing is so suddnn. and. besides. I’d prefer a priest to d ) 1t.” EXternal application will never rp- move pimples or blackheads Only bv stimulating circulation and puri. fying the blood can it he. done. For quick sure release from these pests use E‘errozone; it drives all humors from the blood makes the skin healthy. tones up the, system. \Vith the pine nutritious blood made bv Ferrozone it’s impossible to sufier from any skin disease. You’ll have a smooth delightful skin, healthy color and beautiful complexion by using: Fer-r: - zoneâ€"and you’ll feel immensely better as: well. Fifty cent. buys a box containing fifty chocolate coated tablets at any drug: Store. you "My dear sir.” she said. blushing, “your attachment is reciprocated.” "Well. I k'mw ’rie loap I’aar. but I prefer to let you do the courcug yoursrli. Men are much better at that than women ” THOSE ANNOYING BLACKHE H Darkie’s Corners. box. 25c. MCG " \' $7,! U ‘3" \P ‘V \" 95%,? $§¢°w$¢2§9z€ @sm9fiélfs the: H St. , Toronto. Ok§ ‘41\\‘ «v, 3’“; an: Nari”! is hereby given that :my per- son selling timhmrm' renmving timber or otherwise trespassing on Lot 22, Con. 3. S. 1). IL, (313110114, will he prose- cu Lc-d. . .x I; 73.. April 23. ‘06.â€"4â€"t. $15.00 Cash. John S. * Mortimer, Do not debut These lots are selling fast. Call or write to day. Map and fail p..rti(‘.ulars on application. Pr-Operty in *his dis'rSCt is an absolutely snund, gilt-edged invns'mont. and has "mm-n emphamcally endorsed by the Mayor of Fort William. loo-d Bank Managers, and leading business and profr-ssional men. HIGH ie thn nn’v property subdivided into residental lots W that. acruaily adjuins the J. 1. CASE COM PANY'S SITE, offers an unriVaIlpd opportunity for the small invescor to gut, in on the ground 11 xor in a proposition of almost unbound- ed possumhcim as a money maker. M.-\('iGIE MCCA UL. owner. Syndicate Park FORT WILLIAM NOT! (‘2 m Price from $65.00 up. _ All who have signed, and all who ihcond to Sign the Service Roll of the South Grev Rifle Association are hereby requesz ed to go at once to Police Magisnace Telford. or some other JuStice of the Peace and take the Oath of Allegiance. Feb. 19th, ’Ofitf. BY ORDER. $5.00 per'Month. NOTICE

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