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Durham Chronicle (1867), 1 Oct 1908, p. 7

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acifiar is s blnck or win. ‘_ ripple without t hole in it. i. to a baby "to keep him g“. L: does. So tbout nine-unhd bios one sees. suck thou “n. L” end now it is dieoov.‘ ” ” arming increnee of the ” ' enoida nnsl enlarged ly due to those on egg "pacifieu." A 'h has given more then I of his life to work .30.. in hoepitnl diopensery " ce work among the pow“ by. declares the: noon! ‘ a of the cases of enlargemd nails and the presence 0' *- nan he directly traced to the“ e ”pacifier”; and the no“ «inn. almost as a unit, h..- l, thlg d i~i : "W find St“.~.‘o Di! tut, «modal; ol the m 4 'he* “it palate of the child ‘0 gains: the posterior wall OHIO h. c~n<ranr!y, and this content m temla to produce irruetlol uligr‘lllf)". The “pacifier”h been abdoluteLy abolished it enH hospitals. The discern, important one. since there lilo ion that these "pacifierf’ ere rsully used, while it. is mow he increasing need of operable children for adenoids end 0|- 1 tonsils has mystified hath cians an L1 parents. Id is on every Mt“: “it“ the worldâ€"which mom Sc.veral millions yearly. "hy'Because it has M many sickly children tong. and well . ralth and may chee‘ksgg‘: any pale, anaemicxirhfl stored to health so may Ousands in the first Consumption. 7 t. for Percival Ayr, A ersian and Listowell pIOWI. AGENT FOR \Vhite Son Threshing It i'I‘OCK OR MADE TO 030‘.- lgines and Boiler 30W promptly executodo ' HT PRICES AND GOOD fl Toronto \Vindmifll. me .x' Sharpless Cream Sew-I- 035, Rugs. \Vhips, Oils. GM rvcs. Furnaces, Singers Sewing Im'hino-s. Heintzman’s Piano- lrl.:mgh1in’s Famous Buggifl pairs fur all makes of Plan m for all makes of Sewin‘ Ir chines. JUHN N. MUHDDEK SMITH W“ "9“?!“ MMS Tl stm'i' flown: ' Wellmgton St. W MTORONTO m rId RHAH FOUNDRI MANUFACTURERS 01‘ ing Boxes, Horsepo‘wfl' Wind Stackefl, . :k raisers’ Feed 30““ rcial attention : Engine rep“ mobiles. Ties loumhtoconr' this mm W“ perm '5‘" it W. van- gm... INJURY 10 m: cm lash 6’ Doors Frost 8’ Wood plements M MACHINERY All Kinds of Middaugh Hon-0 31" chines. '( )Ies, bought F we Um hrinkablo Underwear l'éltlt' s for sale AT GRANT’S 0g no But He: Dunn mad TRY um NEW§CBOPPEIL N1 upâ€"tn-date flour and {08d 8110 New keâ€"ep mu- flour for ask. If your grocer dues not keep it come to the mill and we will use you fish‘- Call us up by telephone No. 8. Constantly nn hand the best brands iRollcd (his. Also our make of lulled ((11211. the best on the market. hotbuppml Oats. Mixed Cho . Pea Chap. Beam Shul‘ts and Feed our. W Reduction on Flour in 5 ad 10 Bag Lou. in kind: of Grain_ bought 3t lam made 1mm sechted winter when. Id 13; a my niux anticle for mains m mm '48? '4?“ 'm‘mm‘wn‘m 1' .\l "anody knnws how dry '0 ”'9'" H1118 the nld song; but. every how keeper kuuws the inconvenience Of :“M'ing cistern and rain W‘ M "I this exceptionally Dry “Illa: b‘“ ‘Cheer up the worst is yet to come.’ As We have made ample W'id‘m ’0? existing circumstanca. ordin- ary hard water can do ”Nice inf John McGowan. Ming? 031.} Every Day “5c and 10c per packugoo ANays we “QUICK NAPTBA” so“), which doe; a» work with “M Wuhanâ€"5c per coho. delivewd anywhere in town. um Tanan Powdered Bom Star Ammonia Richams’ Pm Ammonia SOVEREIGN Hmvv Shirts and ule' in the Nun‘m C. McArthur ECLIPSE Manitoba. and§ Ontario i~ n strictly first. class t}. mily flour. pastry, etc. WE KEEP ituhn flour, made from t win-at. cannot, be beat “1's or domestic use. THE THE GHOST OF LOCHRAIN CASTLE Very kindly offered to help me to get rid of my (lusty things.” At this Elspeth moved forward, put down the slippers she had just brou ht for Lady Hilary, and walked to t a door.. “I’ll leave you now,” she said. “I think I’ve done everythingl can With a. slight bow acknowledgin Lady Lambert’s presence, she won] have gone quietly out, but the elder woman stopped her. l "It is an impertinence your hav- ing come into this room; your help- ,' ins my daughter is a mere pretence. LlYou have worked upon Mr. Kenrith'a mt. mumax.wnnnns “Sit down here on the sofa' vu ILUL o impertinence your hav- 0 this room; your help- hter is a mere pretence. rked noon Mr. Kenrith'a B (U ch there Dean would ’on as soon as i ' conversan was ' ‘ {equeat ' come for a V." he mid. oliflo'l wish to see her was 7'9 “No. I had them about me. I always carry them so. Didn’t you see where I kept them that day?” Elspeth shook her head. “I would- n’t look. I didn’t want to know, some- how. I heard Lady Lambart cry out, ‘Who would have thought of your keeping them there?’ and I supposed you had had a safe concealed in the wall.” “No. I carried them in a belt. I had them as usual. when I went out motoring toâ€"day. When I came back they were gone. The belt had been out with a sharp knife. The ques- . All Elspeth’e blood seemed to rush stun, Brig back upon her heart, and her throat Bvers' 11 lcontracted so that she could not an- . ;‘ swer. G. Brigham . Again, she could see Lady Hilary » leagerly bending over John Kenrith’s ' Ram, 2, |etill figure as he lay unconscroue on Sm". She: the ground. Again, she could hear R- l- the girl saying that the only thing “" (W ' ' ‘1 Ewe,23he would be money. Again, she saw the shearling knotted handkerchief fall from Hi- lamb Mi lary's bodice, with a glitter of god " through the cambric. Could it be poe- ‘ eihle that, driven half out glib he; . A. Mui: “ on I came to myself.” 0110““ emu“, B;- vhen she was able to speak, “there and we: no one in sight except you girl. she tainted well.” “No. I carried them in a belt. I had them as usual, when I went out motoring to-day. When I came back they were gone. The belt had been out with a sharp knife. The ques- tion I want to ask is, ‘Did you see any tramps or suspicious looking per- sons hovering near us when you came to yourself after our accident?’ ” sciouanosa was only I 1|! I tore nutting it on, wean t true. Since then. there ha been no chance for a thief to rob me, I lay unconscious this [m1 ,yvu, --v---_-_ :httully. “But of course. you have lain more stunned for name a. Lady Hilary didn’t 1090 con- snosa at first, and 8310 said h CHAPTER X. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE go I). continued. DD DO Kenrith AGRICULTURAL HORSES. Span. ..J A. Swgnston, M. Barber. Span. .J. A. Swanston, M. Barber. ; Brood mare...Jas. Park. M. Berber. D. ‘ A.Campbell. Foal1908. .J.Parli, Camp- ' hell. 1 year filly. .J. Ellison. 1 year. gelding H. G. Brigham. Mrs. D. Greenwood. 2year filly. .John Eck-‘ hardt, Andy Scott. 2 year gelding. . 1 John.Eckhardt, Mrs. D. Greenwoodf . ROADBTERS. ‘ Single driver. .Angus Happensizer. {Saddle horse. .T. G. Lander, '1‘. W. Jae. any. Foal 1908. . W.Patton. J.W. Blyth. 1 year filly. .1113. Gray, J. W. Blyth. Zym fllly...Ja.o. any. John 9. Gray. Spa. .600. Schweidt. Brood mute Wm. Livingston. FM! 1%. .Ju.auy. Wm. Livingston. 2 your 011;. Jacob Fortney, Wm. Barnum. 2 yr. geidlflfi .. J. Fortney. Test of speed. farmed trot. .T. Scarf, James Ellison, J 811108 any. Ryrie Broc.’ medal for best yearling filly or gelding. any class. .aeorge Ritchie. Wm. Mountain. Judge. .J. F. Brownbe. CATTLE THOROUGHBRED. DU‘HRAM. One vear bull..John Fairbairn, J. One year bull. .John r‘mrnalrn, a. Fortney, D. McLean. ()0w...nerd Bros. 2 year heifer. .Herd Bros. 1 year heifer. .Herd Bros. HEREFORDS. Bull calf..A. S. Hunter let 8: 2nd. Cow. .A. 8. Hunter let. 2nd. Herd. . . A. S. Hunter. POLLED ANGUS. Bull...Angus Hoppensizer lat 2nd. Cow. .Hoppensizer lat 2nd. JERSEYS. GRADE CATTLE. Milk cow. .A. Hoppensizer, Herd Bros.. Howard McDonald. 2-year-old he1fer..Arch. Park. Bert Watson. 1 year heifer. .Arch. Park, Nat Harvey. 2 year steer. .Arch. Park, Herd Bros. 1 yearsteer. .A. Park, Herd Bros. Fat beast. .A. S. Hunter lst 2nd. Judge. .02. B. Hood. Guelph. SHEEPâ€"OXFORD DOWNS. Shem-ling ram...l. Fairbairn. Brig- ham Bros. Ram lamb...\Vm. Patton, Brigham Brm. Ewe. two shears.. ~ \Vm. Patton lst 2nd. Shearling ewe 5 . .l’attnn let K 2nd. Ewe lamb. .Patton 1 lst, 2nd. Best pen. .Brigham Bros. . SHROPSIIIRE. ‘ Ram, 2 shears. .\\'. \Viilis. Shear- fling ram. .11. u. Brigham. Wm. Liv- iingston. Ram lamb. .\V. Livingston, : \V. \Villis. Ewe. 2 shears. .Brigham. fLivingston. Ewe, shearling. .Living- stun. Brigham. Ewe lamb..M. W. Byers, n. 6. Brigham. Best pen. .11. _ G. Brigham. LEICESTERS. Ram, 2 shears. .A. Muir, J. A. Swan- stnn. Shearling ram. .Swanston, Muir. Run lamb. .Swanston, Herd Bros. E we, 2 shears. .Muir, Swanston. Ewe, sheariing..A. Park, A. Muir. Ewe lamb. .Muir. Swanston. Pen...A.Muir. ‘ COTSWOLD. A. Muir took lst 2nd in ram, 2 ' shears. shearling ram, ram lamb, ewe ‘ 2 shears, shearling ewe. ewe lamb and 3, best pen. Best fat. ewe or wether. .A. ,Muir, Brigham Bros. ’1 Judge. .R. H. Harding. i SWINEâ€"BERKSHIRE. Boar. .James Park. Breeding sow. . Jas. Park lst 2nd. Pair spring pigs ' . .James Park. Cow. .U. Lang. YORKSHIRE. Boar. .T. W. Scarf. Breeding sow. . Scarf. Pair spring pigs. .George Fur- neaux, Howard McDonald. i TAMWORTH. Breeding sow. .Andy Scott. Pair spring pigs. .A. Scott lst 2nd. l (Continued from page 6.) COACH OB CARRIAGE. llesuI-av ' ‘. with indig ‘ 1et_ r§a_son ést'iwohf reviie you aegiflngt appehte r diet, -...... hf minim . va -“â€"â€"â€"v-â€"7 I angl take. a fig“? g§ou WIll 8001] U6 an; 53°»..- or sale by a1 11 drug 'storen. To maintain health a mature man or woman needs just enough lfood to repair the waste and sup 1y ‘energy‘ and body heat. The habitua consump- tion of more food than 'is necessary for these urposes is the .prime cause of stomao troub mountain-and disorders of the ki eys. If Itrouhled wifh indigestion. revise _y_our (pet: Judge. .6. B. HORSES IN’ ACTION. lst Pearl Tipping 20d Vicky K1001! 3rd Bourbon B. Time. 2.25, 2.24. 2. 4th Merry \Vidow 4 4 4 4 Time.~.2.59i. 2.4%, 2.49%. 2.49%. 191: Maud S. 2nd Clear Grit 3rd Tonsy Girl 4th Hector Time. 3.49, 3.47, 4.15, 4.10. e1: rqawu auu uvv -rr v and take a few doses pf (Chambers- lain’s Stomach and Liver Mlets and lore Than Enough is Too Inch. THE RACES. FREE-FOR-ALL. 21211 12122 33333 WW.- that is when beauty Look at the “Pandora beauty. All parts of story of work-ability a run no risk in buyit Will George Matthews. or a. man named Maguire, who were in the 31-9 M. Durham. during riots at Ogden- burg. please send their address 00 J 0118 WALKER. SITUATIONS A Range of Beauty is a Joy Forever Loose-Loaf W¢°" GM“ Shorthund ‘rhm coup... -â€" Swnomph)’. 000- mercial. Telemphy. Enter any day. Write for punctuat- The “Pandora” Range FALL TERM FROM 8597- 1 WalkenonBusiness College In furniture our stock is complete and up-to-date. We have a great variety of bedâ€"room suites, springs, mattresses etc, abundance. We have a number of parlor suites which we are selling at a bargain. See them and you will be convinced. with loud!" business home- unit our xndnstoc. and :1] modern omno method- which ensure npid .dvance- lfiiiin‘s SCHOOL- nu WANTED. beauty is combined with ability. Pandora” Rangeâ€"it is a picture of parts of this Range tell the same .-ability as well as show ability. You in buying a “Pandora”â€"-every one fully guaranteed. ', PRINCIPAL. 12 pr. Boys’ Box Calf. worth $2.26 for ...... 1.75. Massey-Harris Implements 11.. In“: In the work! Everything the farmer wants in Implement line can be found in Were-rooms. Sawyer Massey Thresher! De Level end Massey-Hard! AND SATISFACTORILY. Machine 011. Harness 0‘ Ame Grease and 30' Ointment, go to S. P. SAUNDERS a stock. You can get - â€".: 0 Yâ€" ' Vâ€" {J} I Jm‘u‘gz.‘ .I'z-lifi “our the It'll“. The Harness.) nkq 0f the

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