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Durham Chronicle (1867), 8 Dec 1910, p. 2

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I Goob' 300323 ['03 Apply to J. I. Latin-r. SEALED ‘.....-,.__...â€"r- comma" axial-'11» ’ soon now. nlng ordainâ€"Gap. Yiirs, Durham ,_.__-â€" -â€"-â€".~â€" A SIX-ROOMED BRICK HOUSE quarter acre of land, full sized cellar, on Garalraxa Street, op- posite cement works. Reason- able terms. Apply to A. H Jackson, Durham. 918pd m BUILDING OCCUPIED BY P.G.A. Webster :3 )ewcllory atora. .d LP. Teltord u 1 law ottice, with show cam, wall cues, clock Cid side. At t bargain. A ply to A. Gordon. Woyburn, ask. 61009“ FOR ISALE.-A GOOD DOUBLE cult-9r. with [MAP and shafts cwznplvlt'. \Vill 9m” ChPap fur (-auh, or will e-xc-ha'xgv t'ux- gum] maplv \l'cmtl, Apply to M. .\. . ,, ‘ "' 0-1 ACl-lESV 61v GOOD TILLABLE land in the town, will be let on that-es to suitable person. Apply to Mn. Lauder. near the Cream- “" 91.93 1. 6. Hutton. 1 HIGH. TELF stairs, Lambso 1’ stairs, Lmubtun Street. Rmidoucoâ€" Comm Queen and George Streakâ€"North v: Marin-dint Church Office Dunn'sâ€"9n Lin. :4 3m” 7-9 0.11;. Telanhoua,No. 10. M-.. ‘ M...â€" _ BALED TENDERS MARKED “Tenden for Farm,” will be re- ceived by the undersigned up to Dec. lot, 1910, for purchase of part of lot '21 and all of lot 22 Con. 2, Normanby, 127 acres m .11. No tender necessarily ac- cepted. Apply to A. H Jack- son, Durham. 9'22“ __._._# )Hymifil‘s as v SURGEON. OF rive in the New Hunter Blink. Other human! to 10 u. m.. to 4 p.111. OI‘7 to9 p. ".a Span-fiat angmmu given w disease- of Wine!) and omldrou. 1mm opâ€" posite Pmbvterian Munch. “I. Ann-taut E53. London Ophthalmic Ho. M. and :oGoldc-u Sn. Throat and Non Hos SPECIALIST a m, :Aisttmno‘mdgposa 0m. Jameson naclaurin. ! \FFICL .-\\'L 351550153015 AM. M ‘31, DON. 2, TOWNSHIP OF Baremont, containing 106 acres nbout 10 acres hardwood bush, 0 acre! swamp timbered, the rest dear: barn 30x50, atab'e 30x40. Orchard 1 acre, watered by 2 wells end spring. Put of purchase money can remain on mortgage. Par particu‘ars apply William Bud'ey, Orchard. Ont. L. B. C. P.. LONDON ENG Q RADULATE of London. New' Yoflx um Chicago. nun-u oi Eye. Bar N000 and Tin-t [ Will be u Kua D Home. Du an. the fill’ Band”? 1‘ .w mouth. Ho 3» 1-6 0.01. . 1) animals treatml on most. sviem if- \ IF ic principles. All calls promptly! I attended to. Office and residence. : ) Gal-ninth; Street. Durham. nearly op- 1 c posits the Chronicle om cc. 6231 g x but) ‘1 * ' , .L. alg, 0.31.3“ V S V D Advcnbt-ah o! no hell “Moon ”nu-Mu. U" OFFICE: Over J a J. Hunur'o I090“! Fbr Sale by szpdgtj: l. P. TOWN". ABBIS’I‘EL, SOLIOiTOB. ETC. Ufiee. manly o posit. the Bari-try Of'fico. lambton 4.. mm. Any union: d mongev to !oan at 5 p0! cont. onbgrm ‘v-vv -- 7“. vv â€" 115;.1, Edge 11m. THE UNDERSJGNED WILL PAY the highest price in cash for all kinds of 1038, During the win- ter will be at Aberdeen mill ev- 6 cry Wane-guy _ntternoon, to ‘ ‘â€"â€"- -I‘ I-..‘ To Let on Shares. (Successor to W. F. Dunn) 1 ABBISTEB. SOLICITUR. CON- ; veyancer. Nolaty Public kc. Money to loan on tum prowl-t1. 1n- sunmco efiectod. life or an. Office over Stamina-d Bunk. Durham, Ont. b1 méunre and pay tor an 108': delivered thermâ€"N. McIntyre. 123 ism“ u‘i" Dosms'rwnuy J I GRAMJlD 8.1.1) 8 OHOR GRADUATE. UNIVEHSI- ty of Toronto. Graduto Ron [hp Dental Surgeons of Onhrio. Dgnqigtty [ganja Brine!!!»1 n- Farms for Sale, A. H. lacuna. OTABY PUBLIC, m.“ M18810!- u. Convoymr. be. human. mt: _ Money up L-nn. jgmorf-g gnu; Mudicat Directorv. Arthur Gun. Denial Directorv.__ Dr. MC. Pickering To Rent. For Sak- JR. BRLWN Lem! ’Directon Sawlog Notice TELFORD’S BLOCK. UP; ‘3. In DR. BURT. A. 0. Grant .OT tun 0v has. I ma {or Out i' m man and want. for each 01¢: no inch and under two inrheu. double an above .Ifllllt. Yearly an: on apphoumn. . 0mm ion-d. «13:! \a _._.__. â€"â€" v -7 7‘, MALE PREFERRED, FOR 8. 8. NO Sb 2, Egremont and No-rmanby. Dut- 59“ . ies to commence at beginning of >p-; New Year. Salary $500, payable ma" quarterly. Applications received _ (1' up to December 17th, 1910.â€"Wm. ’_p__ ' Bradley, Secretary, Orchard P.O. BY TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For S.S.Nu. ."3’ 3. (Qlil-mdg. To commemce Jan. “39: 3rd, 1011. State salary and qua]:â€" ock floatiuns. Apply to Wm. 'Rixchin. PU Sec.-Treas.. Edge Hill. Out. 12:53 FOUND A SUM OF MONEY AT )lulock, a short time ago. (The ()war may obtain sum-3 by giv~ ing satisfactory descmwiuu, and paying expenses.â€"-Henx-y Brunt. Mulock. 1214p AGENTS WANTEDâ€"WHOLE OR part time; liberal terms; outfit free. Over 500 acres in trees. Write at once. “The Fruit Spec- ialists.” Thos. W. powmam 8: 1.. SPOTTED BLACK, WHITE AND brown bound, on \or about Wed- nesday, Nov. 2nd. About 2 years old. Answers to name of 8110*. Any information leading to his recovery will be rewarded. Par- ties found detaining him after this notice will be prosecuted.â€" 31x 1106mm HOUSE AND TEN acres of land in the town cf Durham. On premises are good 53;: pen, hen house and stable. ill rent house without land, it } desired. Apply to John Moffait. Durham. 3.17.1! ”A TW’O-STOREY FRAME HOUSE well located, in D-Jrham, wafer- Works, "good garden. Tvrms right. Apply ‘tn Robt. Smith. Durham. . NIOIOZm YPOR SALE AT A 93.29.? Jam- I t I l l i ; iplt‘aflwlll b '1' Hit: a; uu V"-.. ...-. CREDIT AUCHON SALE 'week Whahl lpresented hex his old 0! Farm Stock 'cong'regvation with a purse of ”i - - _ money and agold mounted um- ,‘The undersigned wall sell by Pub Lbrella, each for himself and Mrs. 5 lie Auction at .Wells. accompanied by an appro- " LOT-S 9 and 10. CON. ‘2, W.- G. R.pp1‘iate address. . ' . a Mrs. Milne, .a highly respected Bentmck. on i-old lady ower 80 years of age, and FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16th, 1910 remarkable active ifxor one of her - . iyea'rs. passed away suddenly on the (following. Monday night at her home on the i l 1 thoroughbred cow. roan. sup- Meaford Road. Rheumatism. which -§posed in calf; 7 cows. supposed in' has been afflicting her for some can: ,1 heifer. coming 3, in calf; time, reached the lheamt with fatal 1.; 1 heifer. coming 2, in calf; 1 thor- results, The deceased having been .ioughbred Durham bull, 3 years, been a resident of Osprey for .p ‘roan. re istered pedigree; ,1 thor-zm'amy years, the funeral will taek '5 'OUgth yearling. Durham, 1'98- .place to Maxwell on Monday. She istered; l6 gear-old theaters; .1 was a member so! Chalmer's thoroughbre 0'3", man; .6 other church here, and her pastor, Rev. calves; 10 Leicester ewes; 5store pigs; 1 Berkshire sow, supposed in pig; 7 young pigs. ‘2 months; D c ‘1‘ N- , amen “110:.th 1 thoroughbred Tamworth boar, 1 m! ”plum“. u M an“. . a" . . . b '0' CC", 33'93" rising 4’ well brOken‘d’suned portion of the at. "I"; h ’3 0" 0‘ single and double; 1 mare. 2 years ny trout-:1! darnonfua 2... 1. ~31"me ce . _' ' v.2. -' - ' ‘ t m io- nm an Oil - n. old, 1 Jilly. this years, 1 light bay “mud Mama 1380! w. mum“, “PM “£5 coach horse. 6 years; 1 45- gal- Eustachian Tube. When this enu s- has: .. lon teed bfiiler. you haven-Inkling made? inverts-cc beam: andwheu in. entire?” M. W h an SALE AT ONE o'cwcx sum messes-.2: .3: ssh-maiaz 83% V also lath timber, delivered ":3 min at Durham. Good 31. will be quoted by applying at office. Also at our mill at noch, with Mr. R. Bargavel (billet... ;;.uv .. _, _ with Mr. Buller in charge. Parties having logs to deliver to either of these two mills, Will do wen; to call on these gentlemen, when tempting prices will be queued.“ The Durham Furniture Co., Ltd. ‘ Lot 14. Con. 9‘ township of‘Glen- .elg. containing 100 acres. About 20 acres hardwood bust}, t_he nest .11: for machinery. Good bearing: ’orohard._ bank barn, hog pen and comfortable dweLIEng. Good we!) .at house and never-failing spring One-quarter mile from schooi, con- 'venicnt to church. town and post loffice. For further particulars, {apply to Robt. Hastie, Travvrston. lausw.” J. uua. vv . uu " ....... Son Co. Limited, Ridgwile ___â€"_â€"- R- 0mg t0 liet. ROOEIS TO LET, QR FAMILIES barge U I vâ€"cv :I‘Ryan, Midddugflflouse, Dur- .ham. NTED.â€"LOGS QFHALL‘KINDS gain, a small 2-horse power 11; right engine and boiler, also a goo second hand 1 adies‘ "bicycle. Cheap. Apply to W.J. McFad- den, piano dealer, Durham. acc<-»mmodatod; afso excellent accommodation for storing fur- niture. stovos, etc. Charges very moderate. For .fux-ther Iparticu- lars, apply at this office. NIOtf TERMS:â€"All sums of $5.00 tilâ€"d under. cash; over that amount 12 month-5’ credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes. 5 per cent. off for cash in lieu at notes. Stock Farm For Sale. P rYOU INTEND PLANTING In es next spring, you had better place your order early, on ac- count at the big demand’ for nursery stock. We are the larg- est growers of lpeach, apple, plum and cherry trees, also her-- ra lmahes and ornamental stock in Canada We make a special- ty of peach land apple trees. Come and see us, or write for catalogue. L- Browm’a Nurseries. Welland Co. Ont. Nl‘Mt For Sale or Rent. Teacner Want: (1 Lugs Wanted._ Dog Lost Fruit Trees Found ’. ALEXANDER, Prop. afso excellent for storing fur- {LL KINDS Due. 'Fairey is home III-om the ered w our West, visiting his mother, Mrs. J. rod prices Clinton. .yicig at ou: Miss Alum Chi-slett, of Dunm'ille, 1.1.11 at Dor- is visiting her aunt, (Mrs. P. G. .rgavei ix Kai-stedt. matsln milg, Miss Rae, of Dund-alk, visited xgc. Parties Miss Florence Thumston over zSun- n: to ether dis): amd .Mopday. " " 'â€" A ______ Monday night (at her home on the! As a large number of the rab-; roan, sup- Meafiord Road. Rheumatism. 'which bits shot around here this season: upposed in has been afflicting her ‘9'" 39"” were found to be affected with 3.. in calf; time. reached the 1119M“ “11th “”5” lumps that werenlt evidently plac-' lf;1 thor- results, The deceased having been ed there for any good purpose, , 3 years, been a resident of 0913'??? fm"Jack Lockhart decided to get ex- ee; ,1 thorsmamy years, the funeral Will taek vpert opinion on the m-axtter. and? ham, reg- .place to Maxwell on MondaY- Sh}? through Dr. HE. Sinclair submitr reiters; .1 was a member of Chalmersgted a specimen he shot to the 1:6 other church here, and her pastor, Re\'.;Pro'vinci-al Board of Health. The as; Sstore . ‘ : reply received this week sta‘ued! , supposed "' ' - {that the bumps were mane other" ‘2 months: Deafness cum“). cw ithan the presence of the Cysticer- ”h 1’03" 1'b loan application. .. they a...» a mom! Platonnus. a very common ’9" broken 'd sensed portion ofthe car. than; hwy one ' type of warm found in rabbits. are. '2 years my to cure deafness. an». that ‘ia by mm” ' They belong probably to the same o ‘ ,. . M M . ‘ 0 ’ o o ’ 0 11M?“ 13-31) figfigfimw ”Mmffiem'mifwm'? uni” z? 3:. family as the Trichma, otherwise 4. - ga - Eustachian Tutu» When um- tube' #- inflamed [known as measles, in park, and m ratifimh‘ffifzdm" f'mwfihfuhg'm: from which .people have contracted fl . ‘ l ,5, h a .. no 5. g k ;ma»ny dan erous s m. toms thrul -K SHARP 1:.;:d.:h‘isutl:whe rt»? red‘gn: nntuzhondihoe: ; eating the8 raw affegtelzl pork. As‘ r $5.00 and Wm" “M“ um. wigs”:- ”fiticooking the meat largely kills the amount 12 arr.‘i':.°::.:“.:am.. “‘5."qu .dkease gen-ma. the man who skins given on WowiflgiszleHIMred'Dolhflfors-y ’ ,the rabbits would been to be in >int notes. «Mature-Md by «atrium an“ greater danger [tom the disease in lieu at all.“ 5' 83“.. Cttlfl'hm “mm 9 than he who eat. M. my rab- ' r J. can!!! a 00.. Toledo. 0. Mt, however, exhibiting these R, Prop. M by Druggicu 75¢ 'danger signals should be destroy- Anctioneer nu Hull's rum rill- hr m lad-m Times. 5 \- a- ._._ ., -_ _ .1.1 a; - - "3,- . um. Mr. Donald McKenzie, arespect- when~ ed old citizen, near Ceylon, is at I.cci.--- present very 11-1. , Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. {Marcellus spent -â€"" Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Mc- Loughz'y, Mag'kdale. ‘ 1 ‘1'. "'__ _ -mn ‘: @753“ I‘ 5 ‘ weeks. FLESHERTON. - Intended for Last Week. Mr. Wes. Buskim was in 'Doronto on Monday 9n busines's. 4" A BSrJIâ€"AtS‘ augeetn Junction, :0 Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Warts, a son. "Miss Ma) vBlackbum visnted Wi Inemds in the city the past. tv UUU511.3, .u.u.¢ sxwuav. Mia. Hastic‘ 9.sz Miss Vina, ‘ are visiting the former s dcaughczer, Mrs T. Kerr, at Shs‘lbu‘me. ‘- n‘-__ln .WZ‘Wzifmâ€"‘iari-vcfi bier-d to Mr. George Mitchell for a jwicy cut of vcmison from his recent hunting capture. ‘t, 'l- .I l-L‘Jlll 11y.) 5\~‘.~~--v __..____,Vu - The Misses Agnes and Mabel He (lets-gm, and Miss Rooms, of; Wax'eham, visited Mrs. Dr. Murray.! Miss Christine ‘Ri-chnarrdnsun is. spending a few (hays with hat" friend, Miss Frost, in Owen Smu‘nstl.t Mr. D. Mc’l‘avish has been laid up' over a wc'ek With {a sprained. ankle, sustained by a slip 'on .the? sidewalk. , _ 1 I m A,A__ UI“\ " I Rev. G.F. Hurlburt, of Tumult-3,. .formz‘rly of this place, has been called to the Baptist pastor-ate at! Norwood. ! Rev. N. VVaddâ€"eil, B.D., of JWil- liamstnwvi. leng-arr)‘ Co., spent Monday with his nephew, Mr. J.E. Marcellus. The Espworth League is observ- ing a week or rprayerr. and hold-' ing spscial services each night this! week in the Methodist church. i The Presbyterian Sun-may schooli have cummcnced practice for their annual Ch; istmas entcmainment. A' Cantata. is 'to 'be given. ’ Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, Went back line, have added 'to their humc for musical plc'asmrc a hand- swmc new Hcintzman Co. Diana. On Sunday next ‘Rev. Mr. Wellâ€" Wuu‘l \vlll conduct missionary ser- vices at (‘rn'let-im. and Rev. Mr. Kemp. m Walters Falls ‘will do likewise here and .at Meaiford Rd. Dr. Murray's old residence, bo’t hy II?!‘I'},' “Inn's. is being moved this chk tn its .new Site, west 0: Mr. J.O. l’attrun's residence. Mr, D. McL- - d is (iridif: the job. It \x'uzuiwr ('-u'1121‘.u-.>s fvavoa‘a-blv. 31:2 ‘vUfi. Richardson will complete his Muck this winter, filling in .Iiu \'ll"2{'ui am' mijuming‘ LhC ('ul'llci' imm‘m: with :1 modern two afor- building 9}; an. L1(. 7 M r V.‘ it h img 1m flictinu 311‘. J some d I)3'Y‘a!}'1 tire rig is now 77"» um .‘slr. st. Cairns. ~ch Ceylon, was); some days my» seized with a srvcz‘o paralytic stmke affecting the en- tire right. sidv 0f his body, bun- hr is nmv H’IHJX‘tOd i1n.1'n'0\'mg, His aim Gs-urgc. who has been for sumv timv ion the west, “returned home um Monday. Mr. Juhn McLeod an, one of the early settlers in Avtemes-ia, passed away sumo days ago at his hoxm; in Stone Sx tilement, «aged 87 yours. The fumml took place to Price- Ville, amd was 'largesly attended. va. Mr. Mathcson conducted xhe service. liis widow, one son John, and daughter, Mrs. Jars. Fleicher, S~llz‘.‘\'i\'c him. in: 31.33395 Richard-30m gave an Mr. 9211 1y away In St Th ‘ ville, enjoyablv {ugx‘ty 'L.) abow; forty ymmg pvu‘plc on Wednesday even- img of Lust 'chk. 011 "l‘hâ€"u'z-:-_(L-;.' ex'uning the bachelors and bene- dicts head am assembly in the Norris Hall, and the sauna evening :1 largely attended paa'Ly was given at the hum@ of MT. and. Mrs, Orr, Toronto line. On Friday evening, Mrs. RH. Wright emter't'ainea the Methodist chair. il W st M Huwral d. f the face ., (.‘aiwu. tht’ Mvthudist Acnua'ch or. AA“: ' I‘M‘ 111g lht’ ”A {5“ Ad. bA L11 in sex are sux Ae: A All All dd} 3 with an af- THE DURHAM CHRONICLE . ichardsuan lpreached Lhaugh‘dulmess and ,1 ‘5“ two Mr. Milligan, Wild conduct the hur- ial 'sv-x'vice. Ome son John, Meaâ€" I‘fz’:-rd Road, amdt wo daughters, M r“; 'Wm. Sproule. of Winnipeg, and Mrs. Adam Hislo'p, near Eugenia. survive her. THE DOCTOB’S QUESTION Much Sickness Due to Bowel Disorder A doctowr’s .fsilrst question when comsultod by 5a patient is “M". ymn‘ bowels :regular‘?" he kmows that 08 per cent. of illness is at- tended with inactive bowels and lzrrpid live-1', and that; this mud}. Inns““v "I‘ll th‘l'l’lu LI.‘ Lt, 'WGU“ ..... - tioen must be yremoved gently and thoroughly before 'health can no restored, - h â€" ,-:A.:-... 1‘ L'I‘\u. Rex-all Orderlies are a positive pleasant and 33.er iremedy for con-- stipatiom and bowel disorders in general. We are so icertasin of their great curative 'value that ve premise to return) the ‘p!!!‘f‘i‘.’1"""“ mnrmey in every tease when they fail to m‘odsuce entire satisfaction. Rexall Ordeflies are [eaten like candy. they act qruieily. and hm a scathing, strengthening. >111 $.55 influence on the entire in'testivm tram. They do not 'I)v11‘!‘g’?, gripo. rinse nausea. flatulence. excessive [DQSf-XH‘QS, diarrhoea or other arâ€" myying effect. They are esp-wiri- 1:: grmd for children, weak pmsuns or old fol-ks. Two sizes, 25c and 100. Sold only at ou'r stzyrDâ€"Thz' Rexall Stm'e. Mitcfarlame Cu. The death Of'Mr. “'11. Hyim. in. rmmn'es one who was well 1(3an 11““. Doc-eased was a sun of PHI” ltft.‘ 3’lag‘ist1‘3t9 \VH. Ryan. ()1 Ay- tmn. and went to Vuncmuer {hir- tw '1 years ago. He) had nut been well of late, and recently Hm ml his house to come (“mt Wth h‘- with [m- Sf’VPrfll nnnths. (1mm...- tu Bu'i'alo. whore Mrs. Ryan hm tw'u brothers, D'z‘s. McGuiru, an m»â€" eratio-n tor tumor in the horn! “at-3 found necessary. This took place on Monday OIf last Wee‘vk, (but In died on Thursday. The June-ml took place at lAy'L’on on M..nday last. Decrased leaves a widow, formerly Miss McGuire, of Mt. For- est. who accompanied hziml to Buf- falo, and two sons, 16 and 18 FEET" of age. who remained in Vancoua Yenâ€"Mt. Forest Confederate. to you flavor or strength or fragrant richness. Red Rose Tea is blended with ic .notv'give entire satisfaction to' _, f V *, , the users, they would lose {naihh in: '~ A FATAL ACCIDERT- us and our statements, and in co-n-i Last Thursday afternoon an acci- isequengce our business prestige dent ()CCvllui'TEd [0 Wm. G. B’I‘O-‘th, at :w’ould suffer. - Belleville, “7111011 1128111th in his : We assume you that if your hair his death the {allowing day.. De- is beginning tO'umaturauy {an .Ju ceased was a 8010 of Mr. Dewid M. or if you have.a..1y scatp m‘oublt Brown, of Arthur township, and Rexali “93” Bari-r 'Doméc WiLlr,;'z'0mpt‘W35 a fireman on the Grand eradicate dandruff, stimulate hair ’I‘mmk Railway. It 89983“ he was growth, and pmevent premature Imaging between disconnected cars -L L_ _L_L9-_- M-..) L- _-L L- L: If You Have Scalp or Hair Troub‘e Tak‘ A dvantage of This 0691' We could not afford ta 5‘, strangly pn'iurse Rexall “93" Hair (7": T r oic and c 1Li'11'ue to sell i: as 11. (LC, if it did mu: do all] we claim '1‘. will. Should our enthusiasm carry us away, and ’Rexall “93” _Hali'r T-on- Ouu' with am‘ Rex-all “93” Hair ’Dumi-c is so strong that we ask you to try it on our positive guarantee that your momey Walrl'b. 9 oh eanfuhly refunded if it does not do as we claim. Two sizes, 50c aamd $1.00 Sold only at our storeâ€"The Rexall Store. Mactarlane Co. growth, baldness. DEATH OF W A'Q- Grocer uzvan scgo m BULK DANGEROUS FOOD. HAIR HEALTH. H. RYAN V7": ' < o _ ‘ o ‘ t 1 with. We are not In passessmg’ufl othe facts concerning: {he px'u‘gam! i but no doubt ”it would be m m cp- . .o ) (Ir-1018 of it' filing “1th, th.e.s£!g-lrl m' Drnfnh- is ZWimte-r has set in for sure. The sleighixng is good and eyery qne that has mnyushifineg to do us making ._V _. .- n .._.n': 1‘" oJInnm mmed C988 JOU‘H D‘I'Uwu. uu . ..-.v---- , his mother, are at p‘r'PSO-ut residâ€" ing with Mrs. Brown’s grandson. S. McFadden. [We welcome them both among us again, if it is only - - u-.. \q..._. DOLll 'dluu'us u-u “huh” - _ for the Winter amulhs. Mrs. Brown belongs to the old pioneers of this place, and deserves the re- spect of old and young. ‘Wruilâ€" ways found her kind and inoffen- sive. and the same can be said of he? .su-n John. We regret to learn that Mr. Geo. Watson, 0.! Swintoon ‘Park, is not improving as We would wish him to. _ , l LL!- n-‘n‘mn :‘ 0* o. Wesley Lame, of this place, is at present working with John McLar- an. of Hope-ville, We wish the Chronicle 'and staff a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. WOMEN BUFFER More Than Men Woman have (more than their share of the :aches and pains that afflict humanity. They mus.“keup up.” in spite of constantly aching backs, or headaches, dizzy spells, etc. Mrs. Edward Calwoud, of 123 ‘8. Harold Street, 'Fort William. Ont says: “I suffered with dull, miserable naizns. soreness across {my back 50“"â€" “I suffered with dull, miserable paizns, soreness across {my hack and in my sides for months. They would catch me so budly at .times that I could scarcely morve 'a'rownd. I wouldA 11.4w mzzy spells {a1 Uu'lvu. ‘ 7' v u.“ â€"â€"â€" - _ and altogether, felt generally run- down. After using a number of remedies without .fimdiulg relief, I learngc-d of Baoth’s Kidney Pills and found them an exocdlent rem- edy. Tiny not 0:;in 'l'blit.\'8d .ne of the miserable pains, and s-(rl'one.,3 in my back, ”out (tungd me of my k Man :1; tumble." - A --A ‘ ‘99. . John Brown. of Pricavill 9, and snail]- derive ur- .\!:- Geo Caldwell, 21 nigh-1y res-l lli’L'ti (l farmer. living: l1t3d:'C§:vlte11- his?“ lJZOthCT U": Biol-1.3.15. Iliugh (.‘aldxwll. of Melancthun. and Robt. (L‘ald'M-il. of Hm. iugs Mills. met his death on Tuesday 'Vi last use}: by an accidental fall. How the fatality occurred is .ti-ot known, but{ it is supposed tha. \Vllt.) clusmg a dour of the harm in thedarkness‘ he made a mils-step, add plunged {mm the door to the yard beneath a fall of about eleven feet. His pmlvnged absence caused a search to be made and his lifeless body was found on the hard earth. be- neath the ham door. Mr. Cald- well was a bachelor .Tarrmer, living with his youngest sister on the homestead on which he was born. He was about sixty ears of age.â€" Shtll'm‘ne Economist): Bearime, the standard hair 1mm- adr, is made from the grease of the (.‘anadiam Bear which has the hea- viest caat on! hair of any annual. 50c. a jaw. at the station yard to get to his' own train, when the cars 'were‘ moved together, and he was caught between the buffers, fri h-t fully crushing his abdomen. . is parents were at once'notitfzied, and his mother left Friday morning for the scene of the accident. The un- fortunate y-oung man, 'who was in: his 26th year, died the night she; armed and besides his parents; and brother, leaves a wile and; family to mourn his untimely end. A strange coincidence is that his' widow’s first husband tnet his death at about the same spot aind1 in much the same way a few: years before. The widow and mother with the .fo-rmer’s sister and brother, brought the body to !Mt. Ftl‘eIt reaching here on the EG.T.R. 1.15 train Monday, the minâ€" iemi proceeding direct to Mt. For- ‘est cemetery. Rev. iW.. Cooper icondaucted the funeral mice.â€" I Representative. M1 dmggists mud Jame”, 50L. 3 x. M‘ poatpaid from the R. '1‘. wt"; “0., Fort Erie. Umt. If t'nu The no benefit, your money will rviuv‘tded. Could We. say more? M :“w’! guaranteed by Macfaxrâ€" SACKETT’S CORNERS. OF CANADA The Account. o! Corporations, Manhunt» Monufactur’on 1nd Individuals Solicitod- A FATAL FALI Small Savings Bank Accounts roam I;id..ley~s and Madden Paying Out-of-town Accounts Small amounts can he sent “jay and at small cost by using Bank Money Orders. \11) ban}; 111C“- ada(Yukon excchc-d \\ 111 Cash them without 614140. and the} can be 635th "1104de \ nu ! ik 3’10“ng They are 501d at UK {CHOW mg rates. 'SHOP 9r”?!- FV‘Tv‘ 1r.“"Iz ' All REPAIRING promptly and 9n... ' orlv “tended to. i <5...“ w. h nnuuau {UN DE RTA Cgpttul find Surp|us. $6,550.000 DURHAM, ONT. W. D CONNOR Pumps 0‘ all Kiln». Galvanized and lmn Pig. mg; Brass, Brass Lind and Iron Cylinders. U 1‘ U“ l\ I r1; and F 0 P';.'4. y, 'Iv'. runerul “Hum [HE UURHAE‘JE Lm‘h E‘WIRY 'l‘Hl’H.‘ ’ L\\' M”! It the Chronicle Printing Hnus Street. Branches also at Mount Forest and Anon. ' ' V'J‘HE (‘ummh‘m v i” he not I Subumptxon . MM. ,. HIH' addro‘up, [Irv ... Ram ' ’ $1 i’UVO‘T .Vflflr. logn)‘.|:n‘.0“|:ud\’ii ‘ 4"“ a“! be charm-d it not rm pa 1‘ ill?" . to which every snhwrimim. i. pa!” «(1an ' “3° number on "W mhh'mu ialw; .‘~.. .mp‘l‘d.’ continued ‘0 t” arrears are 3mm. (deny; it t. 09““ of the proprietor. A_‘ vvwv- “I '"V P. "P' I\ ‘-r- . . For tmnmou! ad"- rt‘wmwfl . Ad'.nm CO’H‘F' “H “up 2n!“ 1?." bruit '3‘ mm . tinn; 3 camc- per .nn uni Mb. quont ill-onion minim: measure szmm urdo. not exceeding mw iuvb NW 3'” nun Advancements without spa-mm .ium-txout be publlohed till forbid and Chang”! sownhlw‘ Talkie“ notionaâ€" 'Lc at." ‘4‘mmd. "For hi etaâ€"~50 cents for first insertiun. .15 mm: to! at “qu0“ insertion. a __J Lâ€" ........am I‘ IIMIQII Insertion. Allldvertmeuts ordered by ctr-mam I‘ be id for in alum-45. true! mum tor yuany .dverusemenfl f. nighgd oq ‘pphoation m {In omen. â€"_.A x‘fi-flh - NOD“! on Ipplluuuuu “I III“ W‘AU- All ndvertinmvnu. to oururr innards! I ant-mt 'eek. Ibuuld be brought in not hit ”1. noun“ a o p. m. 1.1 A F11” lit; 1 and who alum l‘zumm Every {amily has Int-P relinble liniment. 1“ bruiles, soreness of 'tha rheumatic 'ns, there; ter than C amberlain a. Gun’l Drug Store. DURHRI‘ SHuw HUM! Barber Slum dour Smith ¢ N:!"k.~‘milh ~ $5 and under . Over $5 to $10 Over $10 to 330 Oth 330 to 9-37? Pumas from $2 unward Emhuize EDITOR AND memmnu A. BELL Mauulacturm m A d Dealer in -_.. "orl. NF.” “in; a 110/166. . IRWIN M. ONT \Hxl I AY HORNE“ H4 Specialty H ll m cm Swan! “'8 Silt/i Gamfra‘ "A yin. O MILLEN ...» , ,_.r r , 9 _ .. . Tm.” .. ...a.. n. + I .7... “'9 have mm!» sp time brings visiturs, ' make a spm'isxl my) Millinery. Bring- 3m . I r (3 r ; ‘ Elll:ll. . . coverml Ian}; er tuqnmi Ianvov 2.98. haw trimmwi with m sashes h liztl; We an) trimmi never heard of. TN Lambton Street ;. 9. 1910 Splendid S Smut mmm 9 have l)()ill£ (NH R HI I‘UWII fore. [adios nok hats an I] mmm Raw F 41'2”" H U N ll OWIDL We huv “4 \' ( 98 H \\ A f real um 05 in! m \'( H11 I In

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