..w.-'- ' dialng no m excellent form. BOO†Votes 02‘ hanks were tendeer . for the ht'll’ given. not for aâ€: Mr. M. Blank. of the Mi t“ House. for the free ice g1von. 3° ’ B. was put in charge of the “â€3: .0 keep him quiet, and M" better than usual. Proceed! ‘ {ate and booth, no. ' 00699>999§¢§9999999999996 ’9 t o o o 9 >9 099009999999â€... )f £153., ACKI ~, ’ca'inï¬w i“. evidence. and ~i'i‘1'1q as Mr. GOO- !tlughit'r Emma. 31m Ethel Pelton’ we repeatedly 911‘ 1111!: had a ChOiCO 31:le Robson’s h i made a happy tvl'n 4:40. and M" (-nf‘e‘ witha mirth 3!. Mr. Frank 11" Emu-19 staff, :3 . an-l his lung «1. Miss Bertha d Miss Fletcher-.0! Prml a 11W All". It'll t made a most Sam. Path?!" at mood. Mr. ‘a neat 80" 'emarks were 'xtfplly given; will . {anilln 80 suit. every tit in buy lvr Twine 1 require lull numlzel'. most valued prntect- and plan- 'h? (31'0de WHY “t “P: pany and near evenin g" "is Monday SUCCESS» of the mv of very \\‘ The CENTRAL Drug Store Ldldsir Black Dun ham H .\I Al )l r Mr. 1h» .1 \chrthur Pricevine. is ““8““: ML Jus. Geddes’. “ij‘h *ympathy‘ is felt (or Mr. Thou. “Minn m his. great loss of his house Id (Tonto-m: struck by lightning 0" "May July 2m). MN Wm. Lester Dromore ha been Mimi! mum of her old friends before 3“"3 for the “'est. \\ fl‘ 5 Maggie “runes nus rmurucu sftmr spending a month visiting iter in I’ittshul'g. Pa. ymmg peoplc of Hnmpden will re fur a garden party to he held w the 1m. nf August. All come ml to haw a gnud time and ynu lw disappointed. ‘. (i. L‘nHinsnn who spent the I nth visiting her parents Mr. i: anrrv Byers retm-uvd to her Mill Darkies’ Corners. x B u" Killer and FcrtHizer . . . ++++++++++++++++++ Anti Bug Finish ++++++++++++++++++ 'l‘mvnship Council have acted .IvnI|u-|.dahly. in asking for ten- 1 Un- eru‘tion of a new rein- ('Hlel't'U! bridge Over the n max- ut this place. They are . \\ vw thing as It. will be a per- ; pm, and will save the muney mum he ape-m iu repairs on a . Mx-idg» from time to time. m1 ugwratinns will 5mm be in \‘. twat which is very good 'Iy as garnered. Some have c-ul barley and outs in this ml Mrs. les. .‘chirr spent Snu- Hw htblllt‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Jus. . U. Kuulall is leaving this week Spvml his holidays. Una. Sumil and family visited 9 South Line Gleuelg, Sunday M M :t ers. Gem-gt». \Vhitmore of wt Mmday at. the home of ‘vil's. Adam \Vatson. vl’hmsmn 0f the Queen City, (-11! the guest, of her sister ..:~. vael! was home how l~ mu Sound: ty and attended mum-Hopkins wedding Mun- um [71 \\' i "l't‘d ho il' vzu ‘uch‘uum -‘ almnst the order of the .- Luv» started hu‘vest. Mus George, Toronto, are \‘uiting at J. Halpenny’s (i reenside. Hampden. . \\ ilmn has the greater Im‘ hru-n ï¬nished. H has a renewed appear- u t't'edit to the ones who ht‘ .iflb. Scott thinks lightning rods I: having purchbsed thorn “1:18 i 30c POUND amp»? and children are l to the Cooper homeo ('unpt‘!‘ who is principal igll St'hunl. will arrive mult'mns are over. mine power the giftie .urselves as others see Ibo-rt Burns who wrote know but. there are two lqutlet throwers" at vmight study those old «.m to themselves. isited ‘fnl‘ \ndrvw l uhnn was injurod by a \\ 99k whia'h became ii.» at the water trnugh. duwn and bruising his 1910 ms R wn and bruising his .Evased to see him at h‘ddt‘ “'5le is improving land by putting in owllwrs and twu g“ and Albeit me w atiun at the bowel“. lurk NIHSI herb and box of DaVis and two girl ' a. while with r‘ultun returned s has returned month visiting when!) are busy Elms for Messrs. .llunnd 'gentlmnen. 'l‘he event uu'nugumu was very enjoyable. A very pretty wedding tuok place at ; the home of Mr. Gen. Clark. Meafnul } Rmul, nn Tuesday evening July 2.611), when his nieve Miss Pearl Lena llnpps, was hurried to Mr. Edwin 1 St-itl'm-d. uf \Vingham, ()nt.. by the Rev. (3. S. Millignn, M. A. The Kit-win (Kansas) Kansan of last week reports :1 pleasant event in hnnm' 01’ the 5‘th birthday nf Mr. James (‘m'ntield -m(l the Sill birthday 0f his little grand-daughter Mai-jury Ban-mi. 1 M r. (‘m'nlield wm» has for swine time mmle his hnme with his daughter Mrs. Bau'run in Kansas is one nf the. pinueers 'uf Artemesiu and his uld friends are ' pleased to learn at his guud health. i In‘ the absem‘e of Rev. Mr. “ï¬ll- “uml at Markdnle ()ll Sunday evening Mr. .lnhn Montgomery. a vuung mm; with promising talents. supplied the Methodist pulpit. A travelling ex‘angelist visited the village last week and one evening held forth from his gospel van delivering with much power of voice and earnest- ness an exhortation to flee. from the wrath to come. Tract-s were also l freely distributed. --._ When the digestion is all right, the action of the bOWels regular, the digestive organs, improve the Canada and settled in Clarke town- ship, rrmmtyuf Durham, whvre she Was married to Mr. ('arr in 1859. In 1881 thuy mmw tn Artumesm and lived nu xlw'l‘umutu line until settling in this Village uhnut Lvu years ugh. Bo- sid'cs her aged huslmnd, qu daughters Mrs. 'l'. R. .‘vlvlienziv, I’urtiaw, and M rs. .luhu Grahamâ€, of Carroll. Mam, surviVn. The funeral tuuk piace (m 'l‘uursduy afternoon servi :0 bring cun- ducted in (‘halmer‘s church by Llw Mr. Herb Thompson of Chatsworth. was in town on Monday and called on his uncle Jus. Blackburn. Mr. C. N. Richardson was among the excursionists to Muskoka on Sat- urday. - ‘ , j :â€"A.“ Mrs. Jos. Hadley a month’s visit. at nied home by h Jennie. Mr. .III‘IIII Brown of the vilingn wrs Lil: Sllhjt‘t'l) IIf (“IIIIgI'IIIIIIIILiIIns ()ll MIâ€.- II. I\' BIN \\ ilt‘ll he C(’it"l)l"st‘(l his 77th 1 MI thIlIu . MI . Bum II “ho is ItIIIIIiIII-Il' tII his Md 1)) NW loss of hi.» sight is in gImIi ilt‘flifh :IIIIl Pl‘jflys the \i~its 0' Ins fl’Iiel (Is \I hn hIIlIl h‘m in lIiIrlI (‘Sleelll and wish him yet many II- turns of his birthday. Mrs. ()IIrI' dpa.Ilâ€"-MI'9. Andrew )III'I \I'lIII twn IIIIIIIths IIgII fI-ll and fl'atfi'll- Id III-I hip lNHIB. BIICI UllthIi to h“! iIIjIII iI-s IIII 'lIIeinIIy III last \\ 95-]: when she p; 1556“ MINI)? III the ripe age IIt' 80 y eIIIs. 'llm decc IseIl, whuse III: "Udk 'U name was EIIIIIIIIII Scott. Was [win in [Ianfll'kï¬â€˜hil'h‘ Scutiand. AL .six year.» III'IIgIIsiII Iillllt‘ \_\ith hI-I' IIIIIents tn 4-- " m-â€"â€"_. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".-..â€". “q- -_.â€"-__ Mi. M. K. Richardson left on Tues- (iiy to spvizd a couple of weeks in Muskoka visiting the children under his care. unu‘VJ - Mrs. .l 09. Hadley has returned from a month’s visit at Niagara nccompa- nied home by her daughter Miss Jennie. Miss Annie W'ilson hes returned from Toronto to spend some time with her mother here. M 154 Reid of Toronto visited Mrs. Mark \Vilson last week. Mr. Patrick of the Standard Bank pastor, Rev. G. S. Milligan, wliu preavlwd an appropriate sermon from ll ('01'. 4: 17. 13. Rev. L. \V.Thmn as- snstrd in tlw servim- after which inter- ment W33 made in the public cemrâ€" tt-ry. er. (‘arr was a highly estt-em- t‘ll rliristian wmnan. a faithful mem- her 01' the Presbyterian church fur (35 years. She Was “no of slw uld nwniliers nt' (‘lialnier’s church Ladio’s Aid by wlmnn the pulpit was ap- prnpiately draped for the service and a iiural offering mmtrihuted in lOVing nwnmry. The Maxwell “'nnwn’s Institute paid the Institute lwrr a fraternal visit at. the monthly meeting held in tlw schnnl I'Uhlll «if the. Mrthnllist church. At tlw rmu-lmiun of bus- inesa a plmuing pmgranune was ren- iim'ml by tlw \‘isilm's Mrs. (Uta) Ryk- luau presnlinâ€. Thnse wlm ttmk part new, Mrs. “'11). \Vrigl'lt. Mrs. H. “mm. Mn. 8. Firltl. Mrs. Linlry and Miss (lily. 'l‘lw home ladies served rt-n'vsh‘nwntsun the lawn and in all almattlfl sat duwn int-hiding a. fur m-ntlmawn. 'l‘hr (’Vt'lll thrmighmit Mr. w. H. McNaHy ..t' Portlaw has’ the deep sympathy uf nmny thumb in I the ante tmrwueuwut which hrfclli huu un hiatunlny when his wife paased: uwnyatt the huspital in Tuvalu“. A! malignant, growth drVehmt'd nu mm; hand. Part of one. ï¬nger was t‘akvn? «‘1? n' hnmv. and thv rmnainder mupu‘ mud in the hospital. but to no pur- pmw 'l‘he- mnmm were taken to lwr late. hmlw 0n Mnmlay and “le1an tnuk place to the cvmetery here nu 'i‘m-sduy. Rev. Mr. Howie ufli'fiating. ShuWetsSU years uf age, manual 16' years ago. “or parents M r. mu! Mrs. Jam. Redhill nf Manituha reached here in time fur Ihe- funeral. Mr. (Son. (‘lark of MPafm'd Road “MN m vl‘X'ié'd :zt. Brmuptun .m \V'edes- day hut at, â€In hridv’s hunw. tn Miss Lm'y “'hillnck. arriving home the have vvvning whun they were mm. by u pit-using x-ecwptiun i’x-mu it number uf 1': ll'uds. - â€"â€".. _..-..--.â€"- - _.-â€".-_..- . ..--.. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- w --.. Dysentry is a dangerous disease but can be cured. Chamberlain‘s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem- edy .has been successfully used, in nine epidemics of dysentry. It has never been known to fail. It is equally valuable 'for children and adults, and when reduced with wa- ter and sweetened, it is pleasant to take. Sold by all dealers. The. Great Falls Dailv Tribune uflcl'mwh In“ Wackanzl his â€Fm?†ad- July Z-lLl') "likes a. “Irv elllugistiv'. I dl't‘SS Was very much apprecmteu. refvn-m-u m [hp 1;.†Mrs. Strain “11“,â€. Mrs. Gum Min-hell and (laughter death Wflcmuuiclml in last, issue. She Minx Lulu, .\ rs. J. A. B [\(l and daugh- qu burn in Ireland (37 Years ago. «:mm- “‘1' 5““ Lily "Wd 3““ “a Binniejuin- In Canada in 1848, lulu-fled the late : ml by lvr sis er .‘Il‘a. J. L‘. \Vrigm, uf \Vul. Strain in 131;], [dyed in 131th l’rutmn funk in tlw l’less excursion to m-Lun until about 10 years ago, when l Mu‘k"k†â€" 5“â€â€œ1'453 thc‘)’ moved to Ann Arhur where they[ Misw' Mabel 'l'histlethwaite left fur n-mnmml six ywu's. Fuur years agn i To 10 _u to :tltvzdl Lllwluillium'y upen- llIPY mnvml m ertt Falls. Two i! : 8. yt‘alk“ â€K†AIF. Strain (iletl. l Mâ€: lllhl|u 'chluntl 1“" flu: Kan} (‘nt Flesherton. Mr. \\'i|| Halt-s is home from Tux-un- Lu (m :1 humbly. Miss Flurencc 'l‘hurstml has return- ed frum :m vxtvndml visit in Uhimgo. Dr. and Mrs. ()nrtpr jninml Dr. Mcâ€" \Vlllmms and party hf Dundetlk at an nulmgr m Eugunia nu Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. JJPk-Ull and Mr. and Mrs. Kr-mlrivk frum near Stwllmruv. m1- \'i.-iting Mr. B. \Vallm', brother to “10* Indius. Mvssr». Euwrmn and Rum. Bvllmuy WNIt tn the (’ity (m Mmulny, the fur- nwr «m businms and the latter to visit fric-mls. Mrs. Ruhtv. lesnn nf Turuntn is visiting Mrs. Mia-s 'l‘histlctlnvnite. Mrs. (Dru) Murray and Miss Hundvr- sun um hnlitlnying at the. parental home near \Vureluuu. In buying a cough medicine. don’t be afraid to get Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it, and relief ‘is sure to follow. Especially recom- mended for coughs, colds, and wh00ping cough. Sold by all dealers. 4 ,' Mu'l‘anah \‘milrd uL hume; “MW. “"4“- lune â€51.1211 his {miner and hiSt,t'l': Mrs. Viva); u!‘ RULht-‘h‘t‘l'. and Miss an‘uy 0f Tux-Hutu visited the fm'uwr's sistvl', Mt". Jus. (Hinlnh: Miss Lnu Nichulsml visitml hvr sislt'rs: Mr. and Airs. (‘lmtma PMHM' visitvd thv t'()1'lllvl".Q pul'c'nla‘ 4th lilw: \lissps Mane] and l‘ltnwl an-y Vishnu! at Mr. Hmnry llnuuan'.» m: Hz)": Mr. and Mrs. Huw- md \iaitml llu- lutlvr's htnlrhfl' \V. H. Hum: 311» I’emwli visited at, \V. H; guests in wishing them a long, happy and prosperous journey through life. The bride was the recipient of a large number of costly and useful gifts,' which, to some extent, show the very high esteem in which she wad held. On Monday evening: last. a very pretty wedding was solomniz ‘d at the beautiful home of Mr. and M *1. James Hopkins, of Glcnelg, \Vht‘l! their second daughter, Annie Pearl united heart and hand in- matri- monial bonds, with Mr. Robert Whitmore of this tomn. As the clock pointed td half-past five, the groom took 'his place. on the porch in front of the residence, and to the strains of the wedding march, the bride came forward, leaning on the arm of {her father, \V ho gracefully gave her away, in the presence of nearly three hund- red invited guests assembled on the lawn below. The nuptial knot was well and truly tied by the bride's pastor, Rev. B. Walter Wright, B D., who performed the ceremony with a feeling of solemnity, and a full appreciation of the binding contract the young people were taking upon themselves. The conclusion of the ceremony was followed by a host of con- gratulations, after which a very sumptuous Wedding dinner was served. A toast proposed to the young couple by the pastor, met with a response by the groom who conducted this unexpected portion of the program very nice- ly. {CLV ‘ ()utn The young couple, though un- attended, passed through the or- deal Well, and we are sure we voice the sentiment of all the Mrs. 'l'hns. Buland Hf thr 500, Out" v.‘ xwd her aunt. Mrs. Vzuilmsen. and skier .\ll°~‘.ilnhcrt inst work. Mrs. Munmllus and daughter lvft. for tiwir iHHIM' M .‘Jurmnnuj nu Friday nfu-r u nmmix’s visit. with (he funnel-’5 5;!†J. 1‘; Milli Wiff‘. Miss Huewart nf Midland is the1 guest of Mrs. )ic'lhviah and Mn». Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Blackburn 0f (.'nlling\\'mul visited over Sunday With UH: fmunur’s p.ll‘t‘l|[b‘. Mr. (ivnrgv ‘Virkuns of 'lnrontu was a ('ivu- Hnliduy visitor with his [nu-rut]: and was armunpanied immg by his will- and rhildrt‘n Mm had been (in an rxlemimi visit. “1'. Huruld Karstmit visitud rvintivvs' an Uurhzuu and Eimwuml the past, Mx's‘. Juhn Thislethwnite and (:zmglxlm' \'i;.l.t are visiting at, bcriev. 'l‘izu'3mn's: Miss Flu Bellamy Visited hvr parents. You won‘t be disappointed if you get the genuine “D.L." Menthol Plastei's for stiffness, backache, etc Successful remedies are imitated, look out ft). the [origiilah “D.L." made by Davis Lawreice (.‘o. Thlll'b‘dty lust Was Mrs. D. Mc'l‘av- is;.’s b.rLl.d.-;y and the event was very pl asmnly celebratd in m» evening w:.en :L.l|\'el-y [mud of yuuug pcqw drove t,†Eugenia. to juiu Mrs. ML:- Taw sh’s cunping party. In a lune-had. match on Fridwy even- ing t, m havhelm'n an] iwnedicts mum sllu :gled fur me "mastery in am excit- ing game but lhu uld chaps were -;.~ai 1 ml the lmizlg end. Rev. Mr. ‘VeHWund spuke at the Guild meeting in the Presbyterian church Inst, Week mnzl his eu-nvst ad- dz'ms W45 very “Huh :qmwcinted. Ma's. Gen Min-he‘l and daughtm- Mi» Lulu, )1 1'5. J. A. B “d and daugh- tvr Mm Lily :md Mi.“ I‘lzt Binniejnin- ml by invr sis er My». J. L'. \Vright ur' l’rutun hmk in NW I’ness excursion [u Mn<knkn un Sahll‘tlit)‘. Alis‘é Mabel 'l'histlvthwnite left fur Ieftou Monday for Tormltu On two Weeks h Lixldyï¬. .‘J l'h. E’yu lufl, on Friday tn spend a \ u _ ' o " acme wuh her ddllgllLP-l‘ m lur- H'I'MENEAL. WHI'rnomaâ€"Hopmxs THE DURHAM CHRONICLE H'llH‘v‘S' {uh-1', lmn Niv‘hnlwm“ COMING TO DURHAM ' 1hr fHanl'F'l \ ‘ I fawn†Aug. 15m little Kim- 00900009090600.0090... 0090999009... 909009906 00009009.: 99990000... Mi». Alfred Ashley visited with friends near Hanover on Sunday last. Miss J 98810 Coutts of Toronto arriv- ed home to spend her vacation with her porenu. Miss Annie Smith of Durham spent a couple of day a w ith her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vickers. M iss Ada Reay spent one day recent- ly with Miss Fulton of Muloch. . Whit. Roy Vic-ken spent. a few days at Shelburue on businesu. An Opportunity shall soon be given the people of Durham and vicinity to have their eyes examined and glasses ï¬tted by the new and wonderful “SHADOW TEST†method, which does away with all machines, drops and drugs, in testing, nlsu the 014‘], but still used mctlnn‘l of trylng on glasses. Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘hos. Kennedy and family spent one day with the former's sister Mrs. Aduusnn of “’alkerton. Master Milton Mills returned to his home in St. Catharines last week. I want. this to he an invitation to eyesight sufferers, to all who require a change in their glasses. to all who wish to know if their glasses are exactly right. to all headache sufferers and to all children afflicted with (“HIRE e} us. This is an exceptional opportunity to many who are unable to visit city specialists. and I am fully ronvincod that those who take advantage of this visit of M r. Graham will be fully repaid in satisfaction and results. The time set for free examinations each day is as follows. 9 to 12 a.m.. 2.30 to 6 p.1n., also Wednesday and Saturday evenings from 7.30 to 9. I have arranged to take a 5l7e’tiztl woman: 01‘ instmu-timls in the new system While Mr. Graham i3. hnrn My message tn the. people in “conw all who need help for YUIII' Gym-g.- I am nnw booking appuiutuwuts. G. B. HILLMER “NI-stomwe. Jeweller and Optician. Durham OOWW â€GOONM OWMWOO“O OWWOOW MR. F. A. GRAHAM °‘ Mr. and Mrs. E. Roseborougb of Men’s and Womens’ Boots, worth 5.0“, for .......... $1.00 ' \ - “‘1‘; \ «xx 9 7 9 ‘ ~' 6 n ' \\ “x ‘ ‘ Men's and \\ omens BUUtb‘, worth 4..;(), for .......... J. 4 a .‘ , , . \h Men’s and \\ omens’ Boots, worth 4.00, tor ......... 3.2.") \ {3.3.35 -\ Kn _ . fugilw Men’s and Womens’ Boots, worth 3.00, for ......... 2.3.) ALL CLOTHNG WILL BE SOLD AT 0081'. Hats and Caps selling at beiow cost. Further Reductions win he noted later. Don't miss this opportunity as this is a bona-ï¬de sale, and we stand Lw- hind this announcement and guarantee our goods. In order to reduce our stock as much as possible we have decidml to offer our entire stock of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, hats, Cups, Clothing, etc, at. :ULll prices as will warrant a. quick sale. Note the following prices:â€" Lnstres, worth 250 to 30c, for ................................ 2U Lustres, worth 400, for ............................................ 3( l l’(‘)1)lins, worth 500, for, ............................................ «I (I Striped Satin Cloths, worth (500, for... ................ [5 Plain Cloths, worth 500, for ................................... 4(l Serges, worth $1.15 for ............................................ 8% ï¬ngers, worth bUc, tor ................. 400 Diagonal Sergos, worth 1.1:? ...... ‘5 l Uiagmml Sergos, worth 800. for..65(3 l Browlcloths, worth 1.0."), for. ..l I} i Diagonal Serges, worth $1, for..75c Broadcloths, worth 1.5M. for ..... 9.2 All other Dry Goods at same reductions. These are no old goods, but all new. MOVING SALE Boots and Shoes Vickers The Eye Specialist who Practices the New System. “ HE LOOKS INTO THE EYE " A. GRAHAM °f Ms°y1§2“3"wfï¬si2“c§? â€43: New to ï¬ll a two \vvpks†«quag'vnwrlt at sight testing. ln-g‘imzing' Mr. and Mia. Mathew Campbell of Hutton Hill visited Sundty evening with the latter's sister Mrs. T. H. stronce. Mr. and Mrs. H. ‘V. hunt spent, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, “'10. Pearson of Allan Park. Owen Sound vusitod with the latter’s brother Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey recently. Mrs. John Metcalf and family of anlash are spandiu a few days with her father Mr Geo. ufl'. Mr. Grat \Vise of Durdam spent Sunday at his home here. Miss Lottie Harbottle sud sister of Durham Sundaycd with Misses B. :nd A. Donn-11y. Miss Jennet Marshall of Durham is visiting a few days with her cousin Miss Eda; Rety. DRY GOODS and ending Sat,‘ Aug. 27th A new day has dawned for eyesight sufferers. This Specialist has a system so perfect that it has brought the correcting of imperfect sight to an exact selencc. No long tedious sitting in the opticians chair to have. innumerable pairs of {glasses tried to your eyes. but a new and wonderful, quick and easy method by which the inside of the eyeball is illuminated and nature gives up the secret of poor vision. Childrens eyes can be accurately examined by this method without asking them questions. ('r'lms eyes can, in many cases, he straightened by wearing gla-ses ï¬tted by this system. All exmniuatinns‘will he made. by MR. GRAHAM glasses paying fur the FREE OF CHARGE by local application. as they canno‘ reach the diseased portion of the ear. There in only on. way to euro deafness. an'. that is by oonatitu. tional "media Iinafnesu in caumd lw an in- flamed condition of the mnoou-i lining of tho Eustachian Tube. When this tube in inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing and when it is entive? closed. Deafaeaa ia tho teault, and unless the nflamwation can be talwn out and this tube mu rod to “8 normal condition. hearing will be doatroyed forever; Line cam out. of ten are caused by Catarrh. which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the nucoua surfaooo. We will give One Hundred Donn-a fnr any can of Damn (mused 1r calsrrhp that cwnot ho gnu-ed bv Hull'l CbunhCm-o. Band {at «insulin. Miss Mae Brittnn of Toronto return- ed to home in this vicinity. Sold by Draw-u 75c. rm nur- l‘mfly Pm- for constitution. r ................................ 206 ................................. 30c .................................. J 00 300, form. ................ 4 50 ...... 40c .................................. 890 Deafness Cannot be Cured F. J. CHENEY 6x. 00., Toledo. 0: those requiring asses on ly. c)!" 30