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Durham Chronicle (1867), 22 Sep 1910, p. 7

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M, flue Chiflon Tang. but. collar flu! culls ate ‘,make the") a present pair of! our |Boou or ays Stocked 9. “'8 have may want styles to choou and prices within the :0! all. If you want r nt' Uxhrds or 8 "I", give- us O ed. are clwtring Mk0!) at rvd need prices. k ~. \31 | ises. TO,“- ». Suit Vast-i in stock. (‘IA LTY UF TEA Pr i ces f o r vlanitoba Flour: Mace Wanted l . Q . ' ;. ’1‘ ‘E'. 9 9'0 .’O 'z. ’1‘ .g. ':.+.:.*+++.. + o t 0 $00 PER t+»t~'«:»'o++.:~+++++++++# "ll/c, hours. I Kinds of nfectionery IN SEASON im- Hf Cooked M98“. lPHl. n and Misses on 900000000000... pecial at $4 Good To Your Feet art-y. DEL Underskirts AND EGGS mt- 1m ers for Men AND oonooofiM )U \ttractive Work and lo- 19 uuual .3 Nn 3’10. “0'. $1.50 to “HUM. are“ 3|.25 to ”.50 set tl 'ason The only kind that cannot pos- sibly hurt your wheels and has Prowed Satisfactory. o o . I». *ke a spcclalty of Practical Horse- Iloe'mg and always give it. careful IIMH inn. .\ quial Pfl'nrt is made to please My ruutmnal'. and ynu are request- rd [0 call and give me a trial. Yours for business. A Good Cold TIRES SETTER “HAM Nu matte-r how many came, you viln.» hr kt'pf waiting. and every pHMIH’VLV guaranteed. Irulsn ufl’m- you the very best. work 1” bra-umber; of General Blacksmith- ‘z. “aggon and Carriage Building ! lh-pailing at very reasonable Inlures :11! kind. at run proper- ‘Hnd ir-‘ilted dwelling: at ra- N can rates. and under IOW- ‘Dfemiizm notes {or I term 0! "”99 C? " - tr years than can be ~“rod (-1.. where Buildings pro- P'E'd wif‘. lightning rod: and MT COI1°‘T‘.tS accepted at lo‘e’ mIthan otherl not l0 protected IO M .'.;..x-:ADDEN, Ag’t. DURHAM. ONTARIO PROP E I I TY INSURED NEAR- ‘.Y 89.000.000.00. COMPANY The Scumd Strongest PurclyMntual Hr: Insurance Company In Ontario and Office. - Walkerton, Ont l J. Schmuck". Inner. an V Farmers’ Central utual Fire Insurance ll Maciurlane 8: C0. Dnlxxi In ‘3 w Quarters “if the Omaha: 8!. Bridge smbMers, Exercise Becks and School Supplies M. D. McGRA'l'fl \\ I wish to announce to the public that. I fill! DOW svttled in my DOW (luau-to w. T. Moran’s old Stand. near the Gut.- fraXa St. bridge, when I am prepared to cater to their wants in a" kinds 0' custom blacktmuh- ing- All work gunn- hed tint-class. . J. Lawrence {414: “Nd B‘Kikwnen (ERR. Tuwn Office Yuur Tickets Have. M a tire in 2) minutes with .lu- .s cl (1') a better jub than i. .. 1m- uld way. :-:- burning or scaring the wing m-w hnlvs. and best of c overdished whecIs. mg alum: one wheel and wt it with this machine. v m DPVPI‘ again have them Ht'l‘ way. hr‘ ('ht’flpt‘flt. Always the but.” ”â€"v" .â€" 31¢?erer wk: others as soon 13' ready. A s ithxnvtics ('I :m position Hygiene ONTAflIO Arthur McAuley, a former! school teacher of Greenock, gave: Justice an exciting chase down the; street here on Wednesday of la‘s't' week. Chief Ferguson, .who is somewhat of a sprinter, was beingi gradually distanced when Sandy? George crossed the path of the‘ fugitive, and in grabbing for "him. . caused him to fall on the pavement Before he could rise again, the grip 'of the law was upon him. The vonng man, it seems, had been imbibing somewhat freely, and go- !ing into the Hartley House, is said i to have sassed Mr. Fred Korrmann. 5 Chief 'Ferguson was notified o’.‘ the happening and later arrested the young man at the Walker House. iNot caring to advertise the affair yby leading him manacled through the streets, the chief removed the ‘handeuffs on being assured that he fWoeld come along. The prisoner, thowe 'er. bolted when he got out- ‘side, and thus precipitatrd amen Eathon down the street. On being } recaptured he was removed to the Hail and later brought before Mash {istrate Robb. who assessed him $6 lfror the 0fi€flC€.-BT‘UCC Times. 303038 PRO! In". WE ENVY ADAM. Whatever trouble Adam had No man could make him sore By saying when he told a jest, “I’ve heard that joke before.” -â€"Su-ccess Magazine. \VE DON’T ENVY ADAM. Whatever troubles Adam missed, This mu,t have made him soreâ€" When he and mother Eve fell out, He couldn‘t slam the door; -‘ O- ‘V “Cw--- v Birmingham iAla.) Age-Herald YET..ON THE OTHER HAND. W~hat2ver troubles Adam bore, Ht never had to g: ieve Became a woman 1i\2.'1 next door Who coaxed the cook from Evr Chicago Record-Herald. AND CONTINUING Whatever troubles Adam had, He was a lucky man. He was not nightly told to dump The icebox water-pan. â€"De~troit Free Press. I Every [man in business should I have a hobby for his leisure hours and stable the hobby at some dis- .tance from his office. i If you make your own mistakes Eyou learn something; if you make “other people’s mistakes you don"-L =even learn the. lesson they did. It 'is well to remember this when’ giva . ing advice. : If you are only keeping apea- , nut stand it is best 'ta do it a litle [better than anybody else, but the ,wise man will not keep a peanut stand it he has to pay too much for the concession.-â€"-From the E Bookkeeper. One of the things that every hu- man being shozld learn ea -‘;.', i.3 that a promise €63 a prgmise, and not a white lie. Kidney diseases are more prev-l alent than is generally supposed”- and are not always recognized as such. What was at first but a slight derangement of the kidneys often results in indigestion, rheu- matism, lanaemia, chronic and very painful headache, neuralgia, eye weakness, and other diseases of a most aggravating type. Therefore it is highly important and absolutely necessary that the kidneys and the urinary system be kept in an active and healthy con- dition. After a thorough experience with the most successful forms of kidney treatments We are confi- dent that the one remedy which embraces the most desirable, safe and efficacious curative qualities, so necessary to the successful treatment and positive eradication of kidney diseases in general, is Rexall Kidney Remedy.‘ '\ I‘I We particularly recommend Rex? all Kidney Remedy for kidney ail- ments that are chronic and which resist ordinary treatment. We believe, if taken according to dir- ections with regularity and persisti ency for a reasonable length of time, it will positively remove all; symptoms and effect permanent» cure, Surely we could not more strong- ly demonstrate our faith in Rexall Kidney Remedy, and our generous guarantee should convince the most skeptical that we would not{ dare make such a statement ex cept we nkow what we are talkin about. We urge you to try Rex all Kidney Remedy at our risk Two sizes, 50c. and $1.00 a bottle Sold only at our storeâ€"the Rexal Store. Macfarlane Co. The man who fixes up his office with all the goods in the station-r2. shop. neods to see to it that his head is also up-toâ€"date. We are so positive that Rexall Kidney Remedy is unexcelled, and that it will do all we claim, that we will sell it with our own personal guarantee that it Will not cost the user a cent if it should fail to gixe entire satisfaction. __J n--- A Guaranteed Treatment. Money Back If It Fails. I Make your office match your business and before long your business will outgrow your office, There are two classes of persons in this world; people .who do what they have to and people who do what they want to, and it de- pends on the kind of brains vou have whether you are in the one class or the other. Our new serial story, “The P1 lar of Light.” begin soon. Sol for the opening chapter of this .e. in}. You’ll reed it through. Subscribe â€"!or the Chronicle. 2 to 111mm lat, 1911. Order now. POINTED PARAGRAPHS AN EXCITING CHASE. FOR THE KIDNE Y8 “The P1} An Owen Sound hotelkecper has been sentenced to gaol for a term 9.! tom: {goatps (or a third viola- â€"â€"-- ‘0 v.“ tion of the local option law a- gainst sellin liquor. Is this in itself an evi ence that the Ilocal option law is ‘enforced? Some. people take it as such, yet it would I be more satisfaction to know that; the illegal selling of liquor was. stopped. The 'fact that punish- ments are recorded for the illegal selling of liquor simply proves that liquor is still illegal- ly sold.-Palmerston Spectator” Our Palmerston contemporary will} also have to admit that the pillar, ishment of men for murder alsoi ssimply l‘)1‘l0\'83 that crime .cuntinuesi to be. perpetrated despite the 1mm? \Ve don't know Whether the Rpr-CJ tatvnr man considers local option is, a failure because liquor dealers continue to sell whisk-3' and nr-f. imY “'4 mod {01' it. but {112‘- facj'. thlti ‘mr-riemt1ment takes place is ur-l misttakealgle evidence that the law; is lming enforced: and it has bier}; said, you know. that the low! 0?“- tion law cannot be enforced. We Venture the opinion ths‘i‘ the local: option law is as well enforced rel anv other law can the Signiuin‘ hook; and is better enforced than the 1%! cense lamâ€"Mt. Forest Rep ‘ .- . “Owing to its chemical and me-E chanical prOperties, it has an ever--! .increasing field for 11.91“.ulnessl Used as an abs-orbant for ni t1'o-| :gl3 cerine, it produces dynami ‘10., 'Used with (M3 and b111ned it p: o»: ‘duces a term cotta brick full of; small cavities, that, owing to ts lightness and its; nropertirs as a non-C11111'13.;tor. makes exc<ilent itireproof material for partition ‘ walls. Treating it with fused caus- tic alkali :produces oxalic acid. Treating it with sulphuric acid and fe1n1enti ng the sugar ‘so f1rn111d .pi induces alcohol. If mixed with a suitable binder and comp essed it can he 11311:! for em alzing mnuldi 111's and imitation carvings, while, if mixed with Portland cement, it proluces a flooxing mate: ial. it -1s an cxcellc nt packing m: '111isli01 fragile atticles and £01 d 1ng:;11:11.1 cxplosi3es and can be us sod as packing in walls to make them .soand proof and cold meet. I l 1 Sawdust is usuallv reaarded as an objocgionabie prczu first 1')" can a it increases the danger of fire. if dervosited near mills or lumber piles and necessitates either cart- ag‘e \\ 1th accompanyi ins; exnv- .19“ or the construction of a “turner,’ and the use of conveyors or cant-s, to transfer it from the ssWs. A double economy however is now in progress. As a remit of the use 'ofiband saws inxs't-srwi of the 01d circuiar and "'5th Stan's, " log that. under the old system. nrnduced eight boat-(ls; will now produce nine. a very subutantifil increase in product with a corres- ponding decrease in the amount of sawdust produced. Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem- edy is prompt and effectual. It. can always be depended upon, and is pleasant to take. For sale by Gun’s Drug Store. Diarrhoea is always more or less prevalent during September. Be prepared for it.- _ Chamberlain’s SENTENCED 'l‘O GAOL USES OF SAW DUST THE DURHAM CHRONICLE THE MAN FROM BRODNEE’S me very tmng to nimsell’ that Bra- betz’s associates are saying in public," ventured a young Austrian count. “What is that, pray ?” “That the prince won’t live more than six months. He’s a physical wreck today and a nervous one too. Take my word for it. he will be a creeping, imbecile thing inside of half a yearâ€"locomotor ataxia and all that. It’s coming positively with a sharp crash.” “I’ve heard he has tried to kill that woman in Paris halt a dozen times," remarked one of the women. taking it as a matter of course that every one knew who she meant by “that wo- man." “She was really responsible for the postponement of the wedding in De- cember, I’m told. Of course 1 don’t know that it is true." said the mar: chloness. wisely qualifying her gos- sip. “My brother. mg grand duke, does not confide in me." “Well, my heart bleeds for her," said Deppingbam. '“She’s going into it with her eyes open,” said the prince. “It isn’t as it she hadn’t been told. She could see for herself. She knows there’s the other woman in Paris andâ€" Oh, well. why should We make a funeral of it? Let’s do our best to be revelers. not mourners. She’ll live to fall in love with some other man. They always do. Every woman has to live at least once in her lifeâ€"if she lives long enough. Come, come! Let us forget the future of the Princess Genevra and drink to her present!” We are now settled in our new stand and carry a larger stock than ever and our prices are the very lowest. . We have added a new line to our business. We have put in a full stock of Millinery, a lot of Trimmed Shapes, also a lot of Felt Shapes and styles. A large stock of Trimmings to select from. We have a large stock of hats trimmed for the fall season. Youths’ Tweed Serviceable Suits, good value for 800, to go at ............... Metl’s Odd Tweed Pants, good value- for 2.00, to go at. ................................ Men's All-wool Dark S\\mtm‘s, worth 1.00, for ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Highest Prices given tor Farmer’s Produce. Continued from page 3. Men-’5 Canadian Fleece Lined Underwear for 45¢ a Garment k Men’s Wear $18.00 Coats in black, brown and blue. at...; ......... 15.00 Coats in black. brown, blue and grey, at. 13.00 Coats in black, brown, blue and grey, at. Men’s Tweed Servicw ble Suits, good value for 10.00 and 12.00, to go at ................................................... $6.98 +++++++++++++¢+§++>++e+++++++++++§++z+++z+ .+++++++++ Misses’ Coats in all Shades and Styles == == $6.98 Few of Our Prices RUSSELL’S OLD STAN D Butter and Eggs, 2m: $10.98 9.98 8.98 .. 4.98 1.49

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