1y “maroon. :4 promptly and pro,- l .. w. a. cannon BELL RTAKER :0 to wait as m o accumulated . cunt. 5.! the siting W, Iollu’. m W god 1! not to paid. u'riptlou m pad lo I.“ Milt-u labol. I. 1.: rust. an 9‘“. an ‘ '1â€. ms pa Lun- for $50 If“ h.- n is «mm per lilacs-I a. In my nut-r0. PM I‘ «no m-h MN por- n‘mu upooxao “nod- rma nd ohm-ad...†>‘ 1.1 0L I'mfll‘.’ "'0? Int. hnnrtwn. ‘35 not. In D". ordorod by om ‘ .14 D’ .yur.y “Vern...- u m- m tho nflleo. and Director\ wits of Ono, nno. ON" ~ -’ '29 in recoflizd .9 ti. rm! trainiu‘ new 0' Mari.) If isthlflfl“ r.» bait. Hut coon-l.†szr teachors 93M all Kinds. hnlic Kuhn. and blah 5 for .1ng people. I'MIOH.) ' BSDAY mm Hating â€qua, W Strut. RM. ONT-. ’ollau grow It†>ds, moroiqukh!’ nmg on Sharia rotice. 9" Next. to Swallow- HTML mo PROPRIIPI'OI. " ‘Y QnJ lfld TC'C‘n'.-v A :‘ apnlieations at Mom! I“ ; 0.1mm“ LI '1" b. a... utdtvns “'00.! - 'rr‘ynar '0’.le ll and Iron Pip- ., Bras: Lima 3: linden. oo- Iouly â€at!“ '†. w ' PI. “rum «in for turning 00' m- m $210M". ed to an!!!" nice. M CHRONICLE NOR IRWIN u-zu'l "- IV I'M-W r g. Must†I be“. '01 ot 9:. .i" _ h â€MW on Id 1'!- d“ :1. o pad. can: at: .d "rug-q. . 4‘. . v â€" + + + . ~' -:. -t- ~t- .to-I- oMoJr-t‘++++~Â¥++++~i~++++++++++++++++++Jr+++++M++MM++++++++H++++WWHM+ +-:--:'+5++4~++++++++€ .*+’r+'2“2“’r°1‘+'1‘++++++++++++++++++++MM*ï¬+$++**++++*+++WMMH+ _______ __ ______ 4. +1.. 4...... _+++++++++++ .+++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++. .+++++++++++++++++ Nov. 17, 1910 Highest prices paid for Fowl, Butter and Eggs, also Raw Furs. Although I am not going to move owing to the Standard Bank go- ing to occupy the premises, still the sale goes on and bargains con- tinue to be given.---C. L. GRANT cvvvamuazav.«vauï¬~' o§++++<++++¢+++++++++++++++++++++ CCCCC .HOQuOOOOOo .09 OHHOO 0‘ â€6+.â€00W00m000:. A fresh stock of Groceries always on hand. ++++++++++++++é++++++++++++++++++%+¢++++ THE DURHAM CHRONICLE 415.3: .i++++.v+_ .++++++Jr+. _+++.v++++u ‘l. 'u'r---'J â€" awful justice to this exas )erating nocturnal intruder. He oak in- fallible aim and firedâ€"so did the skunk. But lovely horrors! when the mist had rolled away, ten high bred hans lay dead, llour others, including their husband, lay mor- taliy wounded while that awful. wal ~eyed skunk, expeditiously took its departure amid a repertL cussive atmosphere that would stagger a hero. Aflter consider- ing the matter very attentively fo'.‘ several days, our previouaiy high.- ly respected citizen and neighbor had decided to discontinue poultry raising, and offers Jar sale on terms suitable to the purchaser, one hen-house, with contents, and a strong suit of read de clothes; I double-barrel“ s will be thrown iuho the bargain.- Bi'vardale eon, Hartford Mirror. One of our urp-to-date poultry men had a thrilling experience recently which ‘he is not .likely to .vforget for a couple of moons. It appears his much admired flock of thoroughbreed thens were vanish- ing by degrees, and growing re- gretfully less and less, til mat- ters attained such a.ser us all-- max that he decided to investigate the matter the other night with a double-ba'rreled shot gum. After patiently waiting in the hen Ihouse loor several weary hours. he at last beheld in the dim light his malicious enemy gently approaching the {objects 0:! its visit. Now was his glorious op- portunity to deal out swift land L‘ ._ ___--‘A,-“:I-n We urge ’everyone suffering from any stomach Iderangement indigestion or dyspepsia, whether acute or chronic, to try Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, with the dis- tinct understanding that we Mill refund their money without ques- tion or .formality, if after reason- able use of this medicine they are not satisfied with the results. We recommend them to our customers every day, and have yet to hear of anyone who has not been benefited by them. Three sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00 a box. Sold in Durham only at our store-The lRexall Store. Maciarlane Co. CAUSES SICKNESS. Good Health Impossible With a Dis- ordered Stomach There is 'nothing that will 'create sickness or cause more trouble than a disordered stomach, and many people d-ail contract serious maladies simply t rough disregard or abuse of the stomach. Our informant tells us (there was tWO .feet of snow at Banks, and good sleighimg during Sun- day.â€"Thornbury Reflector. On Sunday evening during the hour of service, the shed of the Presbyterian church at Banks. coliapsed owing Ito the heavy weight of snow on 'the roof. Strange to mention, although the cutters were all 'more or less smashed. and (three completeny, none of the horses were injured. The west wall remained up, and the roof swayed sufficiently to miss striking the horses, but smashing the cutters. The horses were completely penned in, but were all got out safely. “f '1“: "W," ‘i‘uucu‘ way, coup; 'The boy had only been ill a 'lew bining With it the nourishing dul- The Homing Fri-"vita: he qualiï¬es of beef and the mild- a? $35,, $3" 'onwwédnggg 1y stimulative eflect of sherry ' manning. the aim was called in, ' ° as he was unable to get up, and Wlne. Fen-own}. cos“ $100 when the doctor arrived on ’Wed- a bottle at druggists. nesday lorenoon,. he lound the boy paralyzed from the test to the meek, only being able to move 0 MENTHOI. ‘23:.'§:,§;:,n $333125. ’Efliï¬: w PLASTER ‘8?“ e iagnos s, , dreiadied disease was in their r‘n’idï¬t an s ite 31‘. treatment, '1 e . son BACKACHE, e p ‘ SCIATICA. PLEURISY, 'passed away Friday manning. An- STITCHES. CRICKS. other sad aleature is the '{act that the elder brother, George, eight- Nsumcm. RHEUMATISM geen (years of age, who occupied Each 25¢. in air-tight tin bar the ’1:th lI‘Ilegiimig rotom as Willie; d 11 . ’ also as e sense, at same y" m "‘"0' m b‘ c‘“ â€my milder .form, his left .leg only be- ige“ lug paralyzed, and at ‘Bast reports were of worthless imitations. is progressing 'fa'vorably towards DAVIS a. LAWRENCE co.. “cum“. recovery. Mr. amd Mrs. Teed have «av the sympathy of the entire com- munity in their sad bereavement.â€" â€M‘“ .Thornbury Reflector. ..- “AA'I'V‘OA â€"-‘-â€"‘_ We oflor One Hundred Dolls" Runrd for any one of Caunh that cannot be cured by H.“ a Catarrh Cure. We the undermined have known F. J. Cheney for the Int 15 veers. and believe him perfectlv honoreble in ail bueinesu “auctions end fluen- giellflv able to cmy out my obligetione made by is rm. 'When baking a crust for lemon pie._ tum pie tin over, and put crust om Ithe outside. of tin, bake as usual; when done, turn over on a plate and you have a perfect crust. The flaky part is outside, and the crusty part inside, so it will not soak. WALDINO. KINNAN 6:. MARVIN Wholonle Dmgglatn. Toledo. 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intvrnglly. acting directly upon the Mood and mucous onlfacen at tlm Iyuum. Testimonials sent fm Pfloo 75 cents per bottlo‘. Sold bv all Drugglnu. T1“ beneï¬cial :3.“ of iron mum PARAYSIB u Duncan 0n Brida mornl . the home out upon the â€Stem we‘kened Mr. Hex-beg Teed, Duncan. was through illness, overwork or ,-vlalted with sorrow and bereave- ' - mont, by the death at their aeoond align 13’ is we“ km?“ FFI‘ eon, Willie, who died (roux vthat mm 13 a Prepflauon WhICh dreaded disease, acute Anterior supplies the valuable element Poliomye‘litio. or commonly known . - by the name of Infantile 'Paxraiysla. 3n the “198$ 933°}L’Dt way. com": The boy had only been ill a few Take Hull's Funny Pills for con stipMion. CHURCH SHED COLLAPSES. SKUNK WON 0UT.. F. I. CHENEY 6L CO . Toledo. 0. How“ This? Grade Icâ€"R. Jackson and P. Rye, equal, W. Haley, and W. Jackson, equal, E. McClockaZin, 1R. McClock- li'q_an_d__B._‘_Nelsoq, equal. Grade 'IIâ€"M. Wi-ight and K. Ed- wa-rda, equal, E. Cook, M. 'Haley. M. Beato'r}, E. Edwards There is little danger from a cold or from an attack of the grip except when followed by pneu- monia, and this never hsppens when Chamberlain’s Cough {Reme- dy is used. This remedy has won a great reputation and extensive sale by its remarksble cures of colds and grip and cam be relied upon with implicit conï¬dence. For sale by Gun’s Drug Store. Grade 111â€" H. Timmi'ns, R. Peart, K. Cook, _E. _Wright._ Ibâ€"W. Gray, J. Peart, ‘ M. Greenwood, J. Beaton, Iaâ€"F. Haley. Ave-rage __attendat_1_ce, 27. Grade VIIâ€"M. Edwards, M. Mc- Clocklin, C. Neison, F. McRae. Grade VIâ€"E. Peart. Grade IVâ€"J. Edwards, H. Hunt, A. McRae, 0. Part. - It strengthens the nerves, feeds famished tis- sues, and makes rich blood. Leam to keep your troubles to yourrself. The would is too busy to .care «or your ins amd sorrows. Jr. IIâ€"E. Beaton, A McGil‘Iivvray, D. McArthurr and IM. Edwards, aeq L. ‘McKeown. Part IIâ€"B. Kennedy. Sr. 'Pt. Iâ€"P Pennock, J. McGil- li'v_ray,_ J. _McFm_qlane, - .4 ‘- Jr.'i>t. Iâ€"L Kennédy, c. Smel- lie, A. Edwards. 1W. Edwards 'W.S. 'F'ARQUHARSON, Teacher 8.8. NO. 5, GLENELG. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with hypoâ€" phosphitcs can do just this. Something is needed to check disease and start the system in the right direction toward health. Learn to laugh. A good laugh is better than medicine. Learn how to tell a story. A weld-told story is as welcome as a sumbeam in a sickrroom. Léa'nn to attend strictly to your owm business. New important ‘po_’mt. Ji'IIIâ€"E. Arncft, E Poole, F. McFarl-a'ne, M. McKeown, 0. :Pen- nock. Nature makes the cures after all. * Now and then she gets into a tight place and needs helping out. Things get started in the wrong direction. Sr. IIâ€"T. Edwards, S McMillan, A. _qu_mock,_ M. Kennedy._ Leann {0 stop cranking. If you can not see any good in this world kgep the bad _to yowrgelf. Leamn fto hide your aches and pains under :a pleasant smile. No one cares whether you have the ear-ache, headache or rheumatism. th “Wan-uMWd Tm“ Honor Rolls. 8.8. NO 1, GLENELG. Vâ€"R. 'McGil'Zivray. IVâ€"L. McGilZivray, S. McGilli- vrgy, 'M. McMillan, MA. Bea'ton Learn. to greet your .{riends with a smile. They carry ‘too mamy {mow-us in their hearts to 'be bobb- ered with any of yours. For pains in the side or chest dampen a piece of flanmel 'wit'h Chamberlain’s Liniment and bind it on over the seat of pain. There is nothing ’better. For sale at Gun’a Drug Store. GOOD THINGS TO LEARN. mnuunmnm . J. LOVE; Teacher. J; Feart, C. Cook, J. Beaton, A. Blair, Custom Sawing Promptly At- tended'To ZENUS CLARK BUREAU PLANING MILLS pun. Acnlloolicited. Ask for quotation: on your next job. â€" and .11 mm of .- House Fittings Also a limited amount of iron work and nnwhine ra- country. thnt be bu h1- Planniug Mill wd Futon completed and in prepuod to take orders for The undersigned beg. to announce m midenu of Durham and surrounding SASH,DO0RS