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Durham Chronicle (1867), 25 Aug 1910, p. 7

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lug at extremely low Squares and Door In”. You tag 00%. R’l‘ of Sale 2 it!) The Thing That Draw. Th. Oaroful law H. P, '8 and anec to “I -' rho mm that. Athoy‘m made of the boat BEAM We can’t line of Fruit in the Teas we sell. ID at all bouts. R AND EGGS I. but a '4» make a speedy elem ONERY I" . Cakes Custom Work '0‘ - DNNHR a. usual .1 Down Town 80.). .300. 6': COOPER ll at the prico the 00 PER will practically give nu! patterns, 15: 800d assert-cg. Aug. 25. J quality, ....... 01.“) m Mention. Furmers’ Central Mum”: Fire Insurance he only kind that cannot pos- ibly hurt your wheels and has med Satisfactory. o o . {any nt “('1' way. \'u nuttvl' how many come. you ¢ 1L1 nm iw kept waiting. and every L pmnivvly guaranteed. I 114.. nfi'er you the very best work iii hwmches of General Blacksmith- Iu. \Vuggnn and Carriage Building ml ltwpaii-ing at very reasonable inead‘.=”::e. - Walkerton,u l J J. Schmuck». Hunger. I mm ~wt u tire in 20 minutes with ;.u1h lmw .Hul (If) a better job than .l‘ nmn «fun lllc 01d way. No mnw burning or scaring the x». nr lmring new holes. and best of .no "lure overdlshed wheels. her Ming along one wheel and uh me- set it, with this machine. .1 \‘ma will never again have them [RIM lmake a specialty of Practlcal Horse- main! and ulkus give it careful 1:90:93 all kind! or tun propor- ‘7 mi --â€"013th dwelling: at ra- ducod can rates, and under low- " Drum: .rn note: for I term of three 0: (our years than can be heated elaewherc Building! P'O’ fitted math lightning rod: and their Cut'en‘ts accepted at‘lower um thy. other: not '0 protected N'Iacfarlane C0. (m. J. Lawrence PROI-‘v‘ :~«:TY INSURED NEAR- LY 89.000.000.00. The Often Scribblers, Exercise Books and School Supplies ’â€" / I VPVPVf 'f 'f‘ AAA {drum in '20. :gi‘n and Booksellers ('.|’.l{. Tuwn Office \‘uur Tickets Here. vial effort is mada to please Htomor. and you are request- ll and give» me a trial. Yum-s for business. Near the fiaratma St. Bl'i“c ll’ IWW Near the (influx: St. 3:11;. tlw (-lwapeSt. Always the belt." ti l \x'idl to announce to tho- [mhhc that I m n. u M-ttlt’d it) my new wax-tors, T. Moran’s old shun}. near the G“ h uxa St. bridge, where I am prepared to cater to their wants in all kinds of custom blackmitb- ing. All work [BMW teed first-clans. lll' . D. McGRATfl wk: ”the" CI .003 .5 ready. nd 1910 COMPANY 1 Strongest PurclyMutual :xnce Company in Ontario 2. - Walkerton, Ont A I ithmetics (“umptmition Hygiene ONTARIO THE MAN FROM BRODNEY’S They were to learn tlw trum almost. before they had fairly begun thvir in- vestigations. “A horrid rash came out all over my baby’s face and spread until it had totally covered his scalp. [t was irr tating and painful, and caused the little one hours of suffering. We tried soaps and powders and salves, but he got no better. He refused his food, got quite thin and worn, and was reduced to a very serious condition. I was advised to try Zam-Buk, and did so. It was wonderful how it seemed to cool and ease the child’s burning, painful skin. Zam-Buk from the very commencement seemed to go right to the spot, and the pimples and sores and the irritation grew less and less. Within a few weeks my baby’s skin was healed completely. He has now not a trace. of rash, or eruption, or eczema, or burning sore. Not only so, but cured of the toor- menting skin trouble, he has improved In general healthJ’ The heirs already were In the hands of their enemies. tlw islandvrs! The eager searchers. shouting in they went. had come to what was known as the “cathedral." This was a wide. lofty chamber. hung with dripping stalactltes. far below the level at whleh they began the descent. The floor was almost as flat and even as that of a modern dwelling. Here the cavern branched off in three or Zam-Buk is sold at all stores and medicine ven- dnrs, see. a box, or post free from Zam.Bu_k Co., Toronto, for price, 6boxes for $2. 50. A certain cure far a" skin cinemas, cuts, burns, etc., and for piles. four directions. like the tentacles or i a Inc‘mst'w‘ deviltish. the narrow pas- sages leading no one knew whither in that tolnlilike mountain. Selim uttered the first shout of sur- prise and consternation. An instant later they were standing at the edge ' of a vast hole in the doorâ€"newly made and pregnant with disaster. ', A current of air svat up into their ; faces. The soft. loose earth about the i rent in the floor was covered with the ' prints of naked feet; the bottom of the ‘ hole was packed down in places by a multitude of tracks. Chase’s bewil- dered eyes were the first to discover ' the presence of loose, scattered mason- ! ry in the pile below. and the truth dawned upon him sharply. He gave a . loud, exclamation and then dropped lightly into the shallow hole. l “I’ve got it!" he shouted, stooping fto peer intently ahead. “Von Blitz’s powder kegs did all this. The secret passage runs along here. One of the discharges blew this hole through the roof of the passage. Here are the walls of the passage. By heaven, the way is Open to the sea 2” “My God, Chase!” cried Depplngham, staggering toward the opening. “These footprints areâ€" They’ve murdered her! They’ve come in here and surprised”â€" _-_4-....._-__ _- “Wm Btitz’s puwdcr kegs woman's shoeâ€"and are gone. God help 'em!" Signs of a fierce struggle were found near the entrance to the cathedral, Bobby Browne had made a gallant fight. Blood stains marked the smooth floor and walls, and there was evidence that a body had been dragged across the chamber. Britt put’ his han nhnddGl’Ed. “They’ve se d over his eyes and ttled this con- .u‘v .â€" Britt put' his hand ovet his shuddered. “They’ve settled test. Chase. forever!" be grow (To be continued! Continued from page 3. the tentacles of did u (I this The council met August 6th. pur. t suant to adjournment. all the members present, the reeve in the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. Comm'unica-i tio .13 as follows: ' J03. Schnitzler. account for lum- ber: Isaac Traynor, estimate of cost'of bridge; Jas. Vasc‘y. re sepâ€" arate school; Dan. Edge, statement of funds on hand; Dominion Tele- phone Co.: J.P Telford, notice for client; Municipal World, account; the. Clerk. report on deviation and LIIC LICLAQ IC'yU-b VA; uu â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" t o.her matters; several gravel ac counts. McNallyâ€"Firth.-â€"That this coun- cil build a reinfmced bridge over the ‘Sa-ugeen Rivertat lo: 56, con- cession '2, E.G.R . and that the reeve and 'Wm. Weir be a commit- tee to oversee the same, and that Wm. Weir be appointed to ovexseo the cement work while under con- struction.â€"Ca1‘-ried. Other payments were as followszl! Bell Telephone Co., message to“ engineer, .50; J03. Schnitzler, acct.I for lumber, $3.87; F.T Hill Co.,‘ oil for grader, .20; J. McRae, re- :pair to grader, .75; Frank Reiley,! repair to grader, ‘25; Municipal; World, account for books, $10.50;‘ Wm. 'Bailey, for gravel, $2.50; H, McFadden for gravel, .80; Chas.l gTihhatt, gravel, 952.55; Jas. WilsonJ gravel. $1.50; Martin S»t0n'."l10ll$ni',! gravel. $3.00; Hugh Edwards, grav-’I 61 $2.65: Fred. McKinnon, gravel,; $1.40; John Vese‘y, gravel, $1.6m; W.H. Patterson, gravel, iii 75; Wm.‘ .Renton, gravel. $2.30; Wm. Aikensh lgravel. $3.40; M. Norris, gravel,l :$2.00; Dan. O’Mara, gravel, $150;i ers. McLennan, gravel, $2" Alex! McEachren, gravel, $3.40; D. Mc- .Lean, gravel, $2.45; Wm. Firth, :gravcl, $2.80; Paul Nelson, gravel, $3.90; '8. Edge, gravel, 50; and J. ' Gray, gravel, $3.00; the move, com- lmission 'on four bridges, $16.00; J. ‘McMillan, commission 'on bridges, l$10.00; J03. Firth, commission, $5 00. The council adjourned to Sep- tember 17th. McNallyâ€"McMillan. â€" That the report of the clerk .re deviation on can. ‘13, be accepted, and that he be paid $1.00 for his services.â€"Car McMillénâ€"McNally.â€"That Pat‘k Haley be paid $14.07 f0: gravclling and repairs to approaches at lot 15, con. '5.â€"-Carried , Firthâ€"McMillan. â€" That Angus Black ’be paid $250 for building bridge at lot 40, con. ‘2, N.D.R¢,â€"C Weirâ€"McNally.â€"That “the clerk be'paid $50 on salaryâ€"Carried. HERE'S CERTAINTY. We Will Cure You of Kidney Ilia-l ease or Furnish You Medicine Free. i l I We know we can furnish medi- cine that will almost always effect easy and positive relief for kidney: ailments. We are so certain of this‘ that we sell every bottle with o-uri printed guarantee that the medi-' cine shall cost the purchaser neth- ing should it fail to due as we claim. We have been reeommending\an«.l’ selling this medicine to a considJ ‘erable extent, and are receiving? [the best kind of evide ce that it is doing exactly as we said it would. That‘s why we can safely and truthfully ask our neighbors to try it at our risk. Our treatment consists of R9):- all Kidney Remedy, which is one of the finest pharmaceutical preâ€" parations we know of for overcom- ing'kidney, bladder and urinary derangements and associate ail- lments. We want . everyone from .any kidxwy o: ease to coma to our s ease to come to our store and. get. 'a bottle of Rexall Kidney Remedy." They can try as many as thveo} large bottles with the distinct un-Z derstandintz that we will l‘t'i‘ll"'.l: every penny paid as for the medi-' cine at the mere hint of dissatis- faction. Certainly we know of no stronger reason as to why you should at least give Rexall Kid- ney Remedy a trial. £We would not dare make this offer were we. not positive that the result will be. as we proclaim. Rexall Kidney Remedy comes in two sizes, 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. Sold only at our storeâ€"The Rexall Store. Mac- l'farlane Co. $ Some dates as ,ina and whipped cream. ‘ Candied mint leave times used as a pit; to a dish of ice cum. I When you go to the country take a tin of Davis” Menthol Salve 3â€": long. It is unequalled to relieve earache, sprains, burns, cuts and bruises. ‘25 cents. , An easy w straw hat is tea kettle. .steam of a l . . ‘ come housewives like to serve t to far- idates as an accompanimen ina and similar cereals. In buying a cough medicine. . 'd to get Chamber- élain’p Cough Remedy. There is .___.. 2+ nnfl relief 13 I u , whooping C A dealers. â€" ough. GIenelg Council. F - such as is importeu' from the West In- ith Philadelphia HOUSEHOLD HELPS. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE cups are often spoonful 01 as is imported who suffers urinary dis- Youths’ Suits, sizes 33 to 35, dark and light patterns, good serviceable suits, worth from 6 00 to 8.00 for ............................................................................................. Boys’ 3-piece Suits, regular 4 00 to 5 00, for ............... Men’s Suits worth 12.00, for .............................................. A small “1- huge bag ot a. fine gram. white. nutritious flour. is sold as our brand. Have. you ever tried it? Get your grocer to give you our kind next time and see the superior baking qual- ities it possesses. Better and ware who‘esome. bocause of a secret process that We put the wheat through. Don’t forget. Elastic Belts and brass buttons, best make, for ....... Men's Black Smacks to match, to sell at ................... A Mend offi Manitoba and wheat and is 9: stfichly : Our pure Manitoba flour, made from No. 1 Manitoba wheat cannot be beat for either hakerb or domestic use [a made from selectad winter wheat and is a superior article for uniting pastry, etc. Special Clearing Sale \P Special Beauâ€"c1511 on Flour n 5 and 10 Bag Lots. Lustres and Suitings, worth 350 for. .......................... Cotton cashmeres, all colors, worth 150 for. ............ Ginghams, worth 150 yard for ............................... White Vest-ing's, worth 250 yard for ......... , ................. White Vestings, Worth 200 yard for .......................... Goods delivered (“WWW Chopping Done Every Day SL'UCUL‘I ‘UU uu... ..-_._ , Your grocerydues not keep it come to the null and we will use you right. Call us up by telephone No. 8. an E5 of Grain héught an lute John McGowan SOVEREIGN ECLIPSE family flour in [can and Btu Outings and geneml Repairing. Feud he fitters supplieg. Engines and Thrashers. Sash and Doors. Omani Wood Work. BAND OF THE GRENADIER GUARDS - -_-_-â€"on un- nerunl n HAM“ U22 mum Flt-wk Sputum |______| THE NAVAL REVIEW AT SPITHEAD BATTLE BETWEEN DREADNOUGHT AND mamm- wn‘cn r03 REDUCED urns up Excunsmls. For .11 {Information write Hunger, J. 0. ORR, City Hall. Toronto MUSICIANS C. SMITH 6t SONS, DURHAM, ONT. 1111 and Groundl, New Buildings, International Live Stock Show Elfibite by all the Provinces, Magnificent Art Loan Exhibit. BY PERIISSION OF HIS MAJESTY for ............... RING 'Gconce's HOUSEHOLD BAND lode! Military Camp. Tattoo any night. I,OOO 3 Everything new to attractions. PEI! FORMER. RUSSELL’S OLD STAND ..... 8' 2.98 .7.98 mailing. Fwd boilers. Steam ........ 190 per yard ........ 100 per yard ...................... lOc .......................... 15c ....................... 12c

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