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Durham Chronicle (1867), 20 Feb 1908, p. 3

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aving to basket 3 foot. lievc thc “Davis" is the to you. Send us your (1 address and we will one on trial without it m your Ieaters etc ‘to you. Send Id address and I one on trial v tea a cent. the wen {Jay is Bargain Day I McArthur’s lave opened out some flsms We never hear a as wide at. 80¢ per 'ew Prints are to hand, not them. Jackets and Ruffs STRY FLOUR ’AVIS REEL co! nd Fancy Rubbers (’1 Cardigans .1 twilled OVEREIGN asaswsmgem” (Box 165) McArthur ECLIPSE am th e line 'Crums.” they are the 1015101 WE KEEP le’s Mills Done Every Day . Grant '11 . 5 R11 bbers, m1 Leggings :mnd the best brands Also our make of 1v best on the market. m. Mixed Cho . Pet» arts and Feed Our-v an on Flour in 5 M- Bag Lots. Blankets and Yarn Feb. 20, 1 vear bought at Market md buy from y where in town. 1F and feed am) our for sale. If »t keep it come to ill use you right. ephone N0. 8. me with the value we give in d Winter whea; icle for making I f you want. ll .. etc. 1-. made from :mnot be beat lumestic use. uodic about )PI goods at i 3; Ontario» first class com- The People’s Grocer) AND PROVISION STORE Bed Comforters, from 1.35 to3.00 See Heavy. all “'00! Blankets 64:81 4.00 to 4.75 a. pair. I’lnnnellecte Blankets, large, 11.4 Ladies“ BIACk Sateen UndeI'Skirts, 1.00 and 1.75 each. Ladies‘ W'inter Undervests and Drawers from 25c up. Ladies‘ \Vbite Wool hand-made Fuscmnturs 50c and 111) each. He Sells Cheap Men's Cardigan Jackets at Ll”, l.% and 1.50 each. Flnnl‘ (”“10“) 1 IE and 2 Yards Wide that always satisfies the Cook. Five Roses and Reindeer Call and see us we mm give vou what you wan and you will find our praces right. Feb. 20, 1908 Cut Fllwers “dim?! .,CO£G__'§T°‘;‘E“Y:NBWXQIK each. size. 1. 2.5 a pant. 35v :1. square yard. Sammie Hmeflcan. We carry also other well known brands of Flour. lismwel lione! Bread. Hour D. F LETT, Florist Have You any Oid Worn Silver? uur lines of :5c andfilkdress toba. Flours always give satis- faczion. Pot Plants Bulbs Floral Designs and Flora! Decorations of all kinds on shortest notice. The BIG W. H. BEAN Pure Honey in 20c Jars. GEO. YIIRS. or Flours ll work guaranteed. Bring it in now while mm: the time. 1i mustmtzfl Vveeklj’. breast. Etr- my scientific journal“ Terms for » a. year. postage prepaxd. Sold. by Calder Block ex. Beggs 8: Sons DURHAI. 0N '1'. plate Mt. Forest. vu' order with «’ALEX. Durham, who will )mpt attention. g a sketch and desert Inn may 1 our Opinion free w ether an hably‘putentable. Communion: ddentlal. HANDBOOK on Patent. agency for aecnnng ems. through Mann «t 0. meme :hont. charge, in the AND am prepared it. 3 Don’ t be misled by cheap, so called kidney cures ofl’ered by dealers for ,the sake of exrra profits. There is .only one safe and reliable specific for Kidney, Bladder, Liver and urinal ‘troubles, and its name is Ferrozone. i Refuse point blank to accept a sub- stitute, and insist. on your drugzist .s Ipplving “Fez-rezone” ; price 500 l per box at all dealers. If any of your family have been troubled with kidney diseaSe make a test of the urine and satisfy yourself whether you need a good remedy be fore the dieeaae has caused serious complications. HOW TO-TEST V YOUR KIDNEYS. Toomorrow morning put some urine in a glass or bottle and iet it Stand for twenty-four hours. If it shows particles or germs float.- ing about. is milky or cloudy, or con- tains a reddish sediment, then your kidneys are diseased. Commence at once to take Ferro- zone to arrest. these unnatural con. dicions. Ferrozone 18 especially intended for the immediate relief and cure of kidney and bladder troubles and its health-giving properties will be felt. at once in new blood, healthy circu- lation. general strengthening of the system. Ferrozone quickly corrects urinal disorders, headache. and pain in the back. It improves the appetite, di seats the food, makes it nourish the nerves, makes them strong and en- during, and fits one for lots of hard work. A few weeks ago that eminent ex- Canadian, James J. Hill. said that New York had reached its limit in the world's shipping, and that in future the increase in water shipping to the Atlantic musx be via the St. Lawrence. In his annual report to Mrs. J. W. Vickers Spent. one day recently with her daughter, Mrs R. Smith, of Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hard and fam- ily, of Allan Park, Spent Sunday be- fore last with the McCullocb family. Mr. Wes. Hunt. of Durham, is Spending a. few days with ms broth- ers hero. Mr. E. Vickers has secured a posi- tion as book keeper in the Oxford Cream Separator Works m Durham. Miss C Wilson, of Uurham; visited a couple of days in this vicinity. Miss McLeod. teacher. and Mr. Charles Reay spent a few days in Pricoville during the storm lass week. Miss S. Reid, of Durham, Spent a couple Oi days in this vicinity recent- 1y. Mr. 'Ihos. Bailey, we are pleased to say, is recovering from his recent. illu 18$. Miss Jennie Derby has gone to t tratford to train for a nurse. Mrs. W Grierson is ill at present flaps to hear of her speedy recovery Mr. and Mrs, W. Livingstone via ited the latcer's SIStel‘, Mrs. B. Burnett, of Durham. A number from around here at- tended the funeral of the hue Joseph Corbett. who was once a highly reapecced resident of this place. The right thing to do when you feel bilious is to cake a dose of Cham- berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse the staunch and regulate the liver and bowels. Try is. Price, 25 cents. Samples ijee at Puker’s Drug Store. WHAT TO DO WHEN BILIOUS CANADA’S TURN NOW Vickers. -4. 0.0 The roads in this part have been in bad shape for a. couple of weeks and there has been very little teaming done. The main roads are getting qulte passable again. though some of the sideroads are still blocked. Miss Lily Ritchie has gone to Tor- onto to Spend the winter months. Mr. \Vm. Ritchie purchased a. fine colt. rising three years old from Mr. Madury of Paisley last week. Mr. Dan H. Firth is home from Markdale a present. The trustees have placed s fine new eihgt day clock in the school in place of the old one that did service for over forty years. Miss May Spittell is quite unwell at present, Mr. Hard of Toronto is visiting u Mrs. D. Greenwood’s this week. Miss Sarah Jack is the guest of bar sismr Mrs. H. Williams this week. Who always wears a happy smile; Who meets with men of every wile. Who Still keeps working all the while? The Teller. Miss Martha. Firth spent last. week with friends in Durham, Some peOple think his job is soft. And that he’s there to draw a draft. But who’s the chap that has no graft? The Teller. The pipe me lather used to smoke is hangin’ on the wall; I don’t know where his ban has gone At all. at all. at all; The cowhide boots be used to wear Stand in the corner near. Beneath the gum meetin’ coat He wore for twenty year. "We prefer Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to any other lor our chil- dren,” sass Mr. L. J. Woodbury of Twining. Mich. "It. has also done the work for us in hard colds and creep, and we take pleasure in recom- mending It.” For sale at Parker’s Drug Store. CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY A FAVORITE. and through, Who is it treats them kindly too. Who is it that they cry to do? The Teller. Who is the honest. boy of all, Who Sees deposits rise and fall, Who is It. Stands the "knocker’s" call? The Teller. An’ all is still about the house, AS Still as still can be. An’ not a voice from anywhere Is callin’ out to me, An’ when I move about at all It’s noiseless is me tread; I know too much to make a noise When father is in bed. Who knows the deadbeate through The other boys they work some too But at three o’cxock tney all skidoo Who is it that is never through? The Teller. \Ve have not yet sent in our second batch of subscription accounts, but wili shortly. W'e hate to put our readers to extra cost but it seems we’ve got to and what we’ve got to do we’ll do. If you are one of the delin- quents you may profit by remitting toâ€"day. Who Who Who Railways Killed 402. A summary respecting railway acci dents shows that 402 persons \ww killed and 144 injured in Canada. b« haw-wen February 1, 1904, and March 33 1906. The respective figures for thm lines are: G.T.R., 167 and 40; C. P. P. 1:15 and 59; C.N.R., 27 and 24 ()E the killed 109 were trespassivr on the track, 42 were killed at le-.~ crossings. 38 employes were kid- nx'hiie shunting, and 15 passe-nee. killed while attempting to car on :1 train while in motion. Fifiee: passengers and nine employes w- killcd from head-on collisions, and i‘ pr-zssengers and three employes injm Rearâ€"end collisions killed 17 pnsve gem and 15 employes. The killer} : 73 passengers. 168 employes and 1 “other persons_.” _ Becmise of the increase in the Rm‘ v. av I oard’ 3 work inspectors are 1i}: 9 1y to be appointed and stationed a various points in Canada to furtheo the Board’s work. African Hospitality. Hospitality may be considered as one of the characteristics of not only the Veis, but of the whole African race. It is considered the duty of every citizen to entertain strangers without the smallest compensation. Places of rest stand always open. and when these are found occupied by strangers a man goes and tells his wife, who will send her servants with water for the stran- gers to wash their feet, for, as they wear no shoes, they naturally need such an accommodation. Afterward rooms and cloth wrappers are given them, food is brought from all quar- ters or they are invited to eat with the people. They continue to be so provided for even it they stay months. Their garments are also washed and returned to them. On leaving they generally make a small gift to the wife of the host. though not more than two or three cola nuts or two or three English penniw-Centnry. is it that you ne’er see lurk. never does his duty sbirk, is it does the bulk of work? The Teller. A NOTE OF WARNING. THE TELLEB. Edge Hill. HUSHED. â€"HouSCOn Post. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Wrightâ€"Carson-That this council are of the opinion that the time has arrived when it is necessary to take active measures to improve the con dition of our winter roads and think that the bonusing ot wire fences would he advantageous in this re- spect, andforther we would invite the pub ic to be present at the hen session of this council on the first Saturday in March next. between 2 and 3 o’clock p.m . to give the matter consideration and full discussion.â€" Carried. Communications as follows were presented and readzâ€"Fred Deagle. re road in concession 10; WJ. Lever, account for work at town hall; Muni- cipal World, account' for assessment rolls and Stationery; Gounty l‘reasur- er, list of lands liable to be sold for taxes in 1908. The Auditors’ Report was also presented. The Municipal Council of the town- ship of Artemeeia met in the town hall, Flesherton, on Saturday, the 8th day of February, 1908. The members were all present. except Mr, McKenzie. The minutes of lasn see- eion were read and confirmed. Carsonâ€"Bestâ€"That the Auditors' Report as finally passed by this coun cil be adopted and 150 printed capies be procured.â€"â€"Carried. Careonâ€"Bestâ€"Tbat the account. of Cbarlee Mosier duly certified by local Boa. d of Health. $10.50, for attending on S Colquert’s family while. under quarantine be paid â€"Carried. Wrightâ€"Carsonâ€"That W. J. Lev er’s account. $10.50, for wood for town hall be paid.â€"Carried. Carsonâ€"VVright-Tbat the account of the Municipal World for assess- ment rolls and forms and stationery, Slam: be paid â€"â€"-Carried. CarSonâ€"Wrightâ€"That the follow- ing be paid, being for work on bridge at. Loucks’ mill under Mr. Meade: Isaac Sinclair, 32.153; Robb, Wright, 32 63 â€"-â€"Carried. \VrigbLâ€"Bestâ€"Tbac Bloomfield Ferris be paid $2 65 for work and timber used on bridge at Loucks’ mill. as certified by ex-Councillor Madaâ€"Carried. Bestâ€"Carsouâ€"That late Councillor Meads be paid as follows for oversee- ing work on Loucks’ bridge two days as $2 00: $4 00 and 80 cts for spikes used.â€"Carried. Bestâ€"Carson ~That Engineer Me. anall be paid $17 36 for services in connection with Cullinson ditch and the same be harged to the parties interested as awarded by engineer in charge â€"Carried. Sufferers Will be Interested in Special Offer. The unusual ofler to refund the price to any person whom Hyomei fails to benefit. should diSpel all doubt as to its curative properties. If you snfier from offensive breath. rising of mucous, frequent sneezing, husky voice, discharge from the nose. droppings into the throat, loss of Strength, Spasmodic coughing, general weakness and debility. or any other cat°:rhal symptom, begin the use of Hyomei at once. It will de- etroy all disease germs in the nose. throat and lungs. 800the the irritated mucous membrane, and make a thorough and lasting cure of catarrh. Hyomei is not a secret remedy; its formula is given freely to phy sicians, and as a result they have confidence in its power to heal, and prescribe the treatment in all ca- carrhal indications. There is no dangerous stomach drugging when Hyomei is used. Breathed througha neat pocket in- haler that comes with every outfit, its healing balsame destroy all ca- tarrhal germs, even in the most re- mote air cells, and quick recovery fOlluWS. We positively guarantee Hyomei for should you buy a. complete out- fit, price 31 00, and be dissatisfied with results your money will be re- funded. Hyomei is sold by druggi ts everywhere. Write for literature, Bacth’s HyomeiCo., Bufialo. N. Y. You may be weak, sleepless, ner- vous,â€"-digestion may be poor, but don’t dispair. Never say die till you have used Ferrozone, the most won- derful body builder, the best nerve and system tonic known. Ferrozone gives tone and vigor to the whole body; it makes you eat, consequently it provides increased nourishment. Day by day you grow in strengthâ€" weakness, loss of sleep, apprehension all pass away. You get well, stay well, look well. Do try Ferrozone, it’s sure to benefit. At all dealers in 506. boxes, In the beginning God created the earth and all things therein, He then created man and woman, and left the loafers on the corners. and in due time they multiplied and then Spread into ofices and depots and the Stores. In these places they sit and explain state and national problems that have vexed great minds. While he is thus engaged his wife is prob- ably out washing for her neighbors, and the poor helpless children are left at home taking care of them- selves as best they can.‘ There is nothing more noticeable than aloafer. Council adjourned. KILLS CATABRh GERMS Artemesia Council. (Flesl‘erton Advance ) NEVER CRY QUITS. DOES IT HIT YOU? The school is thorouhly equipped in teaching ability, in chemical and electrxcal supplies and fittings. etc., for full Junior Leaving and Matric- ulatton work. The following competent stafl are in charge : Classics, Mbder. s. and Englich. MISS GERTRUDE HODGE, .B.A.. Science. History and Geography. Intending students should enter at the begin- ning of the term if possible. Board can be ob- tained at reasonable rates. Durham is a health} and active town, making it amoet desirable mace of residence. C. L. GRANT DURHAM SCHOOL. THOS. ALLAN, let Class Certificate. m. MISS DONALDA _M_ch_:I;RAcHER, B.A. v _â€" vâ€"vvâ€" V'- suamnmmewsma. Dare}. Hunter Séed 63:116., Loridon, I‘d Hamilton, 'Winnipez, _ Montreal and Vancouver 407 W "3' W \Vith every Cash Purchase of a pair of Boots or Shoes at $2.00 or ovex'f we will give you a nice. pair of Hose. This offer is good till February: 29th; Goods are not; marked up. All our goods are marked in plain figures when we enter them in stock. Call and exmnine goods and prices. \Ve wont; urge you to purchase goods you don’t wane. A Souvenir Range is built to draw well 1 . on any cmmney. will fit any chimney. It will draw freely and perfectly on the meanest chimney that was ever constructed. . Some ranges will draw all right if the chim- W= ney Hue is built in a certain IN ~.-‘52;>;, way; if not, it will not draw \ at all, or very imperfectly ---the chimney must fit the range. A Thc(;l'1-lKEY-TILI DEX 0 Every Souvenir is absolutely guaranteed by the makers. In Flour we carry McGowan’s, Milverton, Aybon, Royal Household‘ and Five Roses. Feedâ€"Car-loads on hand of Bran, Shorts, Feed Flour and Windsor Salt. 3, Custbm work and repairing as usual at the Down Town Shoe Store. Turnip Free MATTH EWS LATI M E At the Model Bakery You can get anything you want in the line of Bakery Goods â€"Plain and home-made Bread, â€"-Buns, â€"Biscuits, â€"â€"Cukes of all kinds. â€"Cream Puffs, ”Puffs. Dou’t worry when you see the minister coming for tea, just ring us up, and we will supply your wants on shortest notice. Geo. H. 'STINSON GIVING AWAY TRY MATTHEWS LATIMER FOR Fresh Christmas Groceries and Fruits And Oysters. KATE COCHRANE, Agent, DURHAM; ONT.” STAFF AND EQUIPMENT. d. S. McILRAlTH Fees. $1.00 per month. Chairman OYSTERS ALWAYS IN STOCK To introduce our New Swede Turnip, the “ca? Gem,” we will give to every inquirer for our New . Catalogue a package of these seeds absolutely free. great turnip growing district near Guelph shipped 4c of these turnips to'the United States last Season. “ dian Gem ” never grows long or narrow, is free. fron shoots, and is of unsurpassed quality. Terms Cash. If y'ou prefer, we will send a package of our “ Rosa” poppy or “ Canada’s Pride” tomato unread turnip seed. _W’nte toâ€"day and name your chozce. C RAMAGE Secretary Limited. ‘O‘O‘O‘â€". ‘O‘O‘O‘l Th e D r aft Constr uctlon BOOK-KEEPING SHORTHAND 9 TYPEVVRITING ~- COMMERCIAL LAW i; COMMERCIAL CORRESPOND-i ENCE PLAIN BUSINESS WRITING ORNAMENTAL WRITING (JFDAY and EVENING classes? and in placing all its grading Each student is taught separatel 1! his own desk. Trial lessons for“? .3 week free. Visitors welcome. :5; ra Business Coll w. T. CLANCY. P1, LEADS IN Mount Forest 1M? PHONE: 3011;, (I Id. (to.

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