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Durham Chronicle (1867), 16 Mar 1911, p. 3

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ying store accounts i‘odically by cheque is r than pa}ng cash for each hasc Handhng C3511 i3 'URHAM, ONT. mches also at Mount Forest and Am. Ftbe Chronicle Printing House, Gamfmxo 8treet. meu‘nn ital paid up $2,000,001” :rvc Fund ,d Profits - 2,616,556.69 A. BELL N DE RTAKER :11}! of Canada RONTO 3151: January, 1911 Ital and Surplus - $6,550,000 DURHAM. ONT., and neral Directors» rertising : Job . artment 'tu 1w Embalming a Specialty parapet“ r home accounts on a e pmpflemr. . HUGHES checking account. March 16th, cnr :rzumxp-nr advernsamonb I cunts p31 fun for the first {313% l; erN per line each ';?:‘.r1-:r’= unma'ure. mem '4 :"2vh $4.99 perm Manager 'EH‘. (N.uwu‘12 will be sent Ct :ej' white-3%. frtre 0f [mam 1 ., per yum. payable in m 1"_r1: 9:â€" nut, an Paid. The aw Y'lfsnfln 13 mld‘ifi denoted ' ‘11:."th tabel. -‘0 9’3 LU‘FW‘H’! are paid. «swab HURSDAY MRI-VINE u. “mare int-em b ”magnimnotmm IRWIN :- turn in: out ' chm gwd scoot? “:Fuundfl “For tiun. ‘25 cents for Babes. and blank Igvd people. mi w rusemento 1'85 j. flocked '11]! 0 thus “TEMP: by stranger. HRWELE ETOR. ’ SW‘auOWB :.\-'<~r<:--â€"Ifle~x? I. n w rence’t “A vale of tears” in very truth sickness, sufiering, sorrow. And sickness is the cause of most of the misery. March 16th. Now we want such hopeless ones to let us buy for them a 50-cent bottle of Psychine from their drugglst, which we’ll give them free of charge to let them know that there is at least one preparation that is hope for the hope- less, that will surely benefit them. We've been making and selling Psychine for the third of a century. We have sold many millions of bottles in that time. Psychine has cured many hundreds of thousands of hopeless cases. We have received hundreds of thou- sands of unsolicited testimonials. Psychlne has proven itself to be the most remarkable preparation for the cure of disease. ‘ Now Psychine’s power comes I“ ingredients. Pathlne is made from nature’s 'own remedies. é Geo. S. Burnett Th (9 Chronlc I6 Durham 5 Tc Here is The Place To Buy Gent‘s Furnishings . Hats, Caps, Sweaters, Sweater Coats, Over- coats, Socks, Shirts, Collars, Ties, c. This store offers better choice in its all new and tasteful stock than you’ll usually find. CHRISTYâ€"A new line just] SHIRTSâ€"Something extra, see these. A full sfock of Overals, Smocks, Heavy Shlrts, Wool’Mitts, Leather Mitts and G!oves always on hand. \V'e have the Railroad King Overalls ahd Smocks, Leave your order “Peabody,” A good stock of Tweeds here at all times. Call and examine our stock. BUTTONS COVERED HERE for a new suit. G LOVES â€"A. good variety to choose Macho Gloves. N ECKW’E ARâ€"Any man UNDERVVEARâ€"Natural Wedding Invitations, Ball programs or Commercial Printing of any kind ‘ . . Next to the Standard Bank bottle from your druggist and give it to 'A A new line just in for young men. Now Psychine is indicated in the following diseases. Read this list carefully and then fill out and mail us the Coupon without delay. Lit-Grim». Now, we don’t esk you to take our word for the tremendously beneficial effect of Psychlne. Fill out the coupon below, mail it to us and we’ll give your drugglst an order (for whlch we pay hlm the regular retail price) for a La Grippe Bronchitis Hemorrhage:8 Female Weakness Catarrhal Anecw Indigestion Catarrh of Storm Poor Appetite Night Sweats Chill: and Favors Obstiuute Cough: Sleeplessuesa and Larynzitia and Nervous Troubles Dyspepsia After-egeptapt Pleurlsy. Pneumonia. W00]. just i us to handle. Nojob re careful attention Fleece-lined or Heavy Wool. in, and are new. Call and from, unlined, silk-lined Bronchial Cough! Weak Lungs Weak Voice Spring Weakness Early Decline ' Catarrhal Affection Catarrh of Stomach Night Sweats Obstinate Cough! Laryngitia and a; ...... And we do that to show our entire confidence in this wonderful prepara- tion. A confidence that has been based on our 30 years’ experience with this splendid preparation, with a full know- ledge of the hundreds of thousands of To the Dr. T14 193-195 Spldil 1 Accent your ofi uooooooo-ooo...’. 3 An annual convention of salesâ€" 0 O . of our § houses. One of the ufirst to take V 0 up the idea was the paint 'firm of i Branadramâ€"Henderson, Limited. ianid they are among its .most en- Eth-usiastic advocates. Their l-ast : convention, lasting three day s, 3 was held in Montreal just before c from as :far as Winnipeg on the 3 west. Halifax on the east, ‘and the us British West Indies on the south, i to discuss past and :future busi- 3 An evening of Grand Opera, and a most enjoyable Ibanquet at the Place Viger Hotel, helped to make the convention the most successâ€" ful which they have ever held. The interchange of suggestions a- mong executive. advertising and . selling forces, and the thorough inspection of the great Brandram _ Henderson plant. filled every man in the organization with pride and confidence in his firm. and his goods. The result will be a still more vigorous advertising and selling campaign this year. ‘ With the well-known quality of their paints, varnishes and white lead to back :up this campaign, Brandramâ€"Henderson should have the most successful year in their 1 history. .‘AA I accept. your offer tot 3. 50¢. bottle of Psychine (pronounce Si-keen)5if {gm- cxpense. I have not Sadh tile of Psychine under this 8$13.11. Kindly advise my druggist to do iver this bottle to me. My Name. Town smet and NumberOI’.OOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOO My Dmggist's Name............. ........ Streetand Number...................... This coupon is not good for a. 500. bottle of Psychine it presented to the drug 80 COUPON No. 2 '4 'o the Dr. T. A. SLOCUM. Ltd. 193-195 Smdina Ave. Toconto Brandram Henderson’s Convention bottie of Psychine to ONE-QWAY SETTLERS’ EXCURSIONS EVERY TUESDAY March 149th to April 25th, inclus- ive. v'ia Grand Trunk Railway Svaâ€" tem, rtrom all points in Ontario, Kingston and West, to principal points in Saskatchewan and Alber-l L‘ta, including points on Grand. ETrunk Pacific Railway. The Grand gTrunk is the only double track iroute to Chicago. Full particu- glars. rates, literature, etc., dram 1 Grand Trunk agents, or address J. __-_-__ 00.000.000.000... vâ€"â€"â€"_, D. McDonald, D. P .A., G .T, Railway Toronto, Ont. free to prove THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. TUESDAY th, inclus- ilway Svaâ€" Ontario, principal and Alber- on Grand. The Grand -‘ 1ble track L1 particuâ€" f etc” (from address J. ,T, Railway 1 .‘V ' Mr. Jas. Bailey took sicx nasr‘ week While diam-sawing 'at Brie- ham’s mill. and is still quite ill. Mrs. FWIm. Bailey is seriously il‘ 01 blood poisoning. Mrs. E. 'Rosebcurough. of Owen Sound. is visiting her sister-in- .law, Mrs. Wm. P. Bailey. Mr. J as. ‘Marshall is leaving {or 'the 'West this Week. and takes a car Load of settlers’ erffects with‘ him. Mr. Marshall is one prosper- ous and popular young farmer gretted by the whole community. Mrs. .Wm. Willis is recovering from the recent runaway accident. Iwh'ich occurred a couple of weeks Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Orenz, of Han- over. vusited their nre'ce, Mrs. W. P. Bailey, on Sunday mast. . Mr. Wm. Edmond's leaves with a car Load 0'! s‘ettlers’ efflects‘ this week. «for Saskatoon, S‘aask. Mrs. Wm. Bailey is serinous‘ly ill, and very Ici‘ttie hope is entertained for her recovery. M‘rs. Bak/er, who kept the stone «in Allan Park \fuor the p‘aJst couple on! years, moved her household ed- ~fects to 'Dou‘onto last Week. Mrs. Tomkins is confined to~her1 bed with an attack of la grippe. What’s the matter with 'the Mu- lock correspondent? He hasn’t been doing very much lately. Bet- ter get down to your knitting, young man. Mr. Noble Fizzell, in, wenrt the 'W-est‘ Tuesday morning. to Miss ;S..A. Coleridge was the guest .01! her brother, D..P. Coler- idge, lately. The Junior League conducted 1;. the services in the Methodist ch. p; Sabbath evening. The little folks tl did exceptionally well, and deserve much credit. Mrs. Marshall gave t< a very interesting talk on the B’s d of the Bible. e J. D. Davies left for his home in o Thamesville on Saturday. lSoon :the last art the pioneers oi e this vicinity will have passed to F i-oin the great majority. We )are 5 'called upon again, to record the t death of Mrs. John 'Maiin,. sr., whose spirit took its immortaal t flight at midnight, Sunday morn- 1 ing, at the ripe .old age of 94 6 years. She was born in Scotland c in the year 1818, and came to this coumtry in. early womanhood, sub- sequently marrying Mr. John 1 Main, who predeceased her eight- 1 een years ago. They settled in the township of Beverley, where they ] resided about ‘five years, then moving to Flamboro, and ditty-five ‘ years ago, dame ’00 the township 1 of ‘Elgremtont, and settled on lot 41. 3 0011.2, where they residedl till Mr. Main’s death. .She still re-l f maimed ion the old- homestead afor' a Jew years (afterwards, living with her granddaughter, Mrs. J .D. ' Roberts. and subsequently resid- ing with her son, Adam, until her a death. Her maiden name was 9 William, of Summ'erberry, Sash, and Adam, 0:! this vilimgé. The 1- \funeral services were conducted by her pastor, Rev. A.E. Marshall,‘ 5t afiter which her remains were con- veyed to the Mt. Forrest cemeteryr ’9 on Tuesday, her six grandsons 0“ M. aSoeémi, Wide, and little daughter, of Hepworrth, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm. Hunt lately. 3'1 Scrofula disfi gures and 4 causes life-long misery. Children become 4' strong and lively when 3 given small doses of Sam’s Emulsion Good food, fresh air and :3 Scott’ 5 Emulsion con- ,’~ quer scrofula and many 1: other blood diseases. ALLAN PARK Send 10c., name of paper and this 1d. for our beautiful Savings Bank and Child’s Sketch-Book. Each bank contains a Good Luck Penn} “-vâ€" â€" -â€"â€"â€" I soon a; BOWNE 126 Wellinzton St. West. Tm 0"- FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTs HOLSTEIN. sick Itast HOUSEHOLD HELPS 'c To clean pewter, wash the arti-‘ icles With hot water and fine silver sand; then dry and polish them wi.‘h a leather. : I i I I 1 I I 1 I 4 4 4 I l ene’i by soaking '.hern i1 boiling water afor a few mat-meats an then ironing them straight. ‘ Rice ":0 be a useful article of *food should be s’fewed with milk. butter or stock. which will supply the want of natural Ila-t. .Salt will write milk. Hence. ir preparing milk porridge, gravies. etc.. the salt should not be added untilthe dish is prepared. Dry «flannel-s quickly after wash- ing, and when nearly dry press with. a moderately w’arm iron. and they will shrink but little. A .good lotion {or moist hands is a mixture of two ounces of col- » ogne,‘ and two ‘drams of tincture of i belladonna. used after Washing. To keep the larder sweet place : a pan of charcoal in the larder. * for this helps greatly to keep ev- erything sweet and wholesome. l E A Jew drops of oxalic acid e should be added to‘ water in which - white stockings are washed to remove the stains caused by shoes. ’1‘ A thick slice of onion "laid on 3 ton of a roast when put into the v. [- oven will impart a flavor to the ’1; meat. also to the gravy... Cold water dashed on the {ace and chest every morning gives nearly the same 'eflfect as the cold sponge, without danger of shock. To make a- :Span-ish Io'melet add sliced olives, mushrooms and pim- entoes to a tomato sauce, and put this in the :fold and around the plain omelet. ; When the ribbon bows on a hat *get out of shape, try heating «the bowl 10!! a large kitchen spoon and pressing the bows with it from the inside Mould can be kept ‘Irrom Int: top on! preserves by‘ putting a few drops :0»! glycerine around the edges of the jar before screwing on the cover. A ail-owe-r-pot cover is made 01' either gathered silk or crinkled paper drawn around the cardboard shape in a deep trill hem at the top and bottom» To cut a 11031 of hot br: bread. fake a piece of t“ place it around the 'l‘O‘aaf, cross ends and pull. There will be clean cut, without crumbs. When coco‘kin'g vegetables such as onions, cabbage, etc., which emit a disagreeable od‘or, try boiling with them a generous piece of stale bread. Add a piece 01f wax the size of a (bean and I3 teaspo‘omfu-l of :pow- dered borax to your starch while it is boiling if it is desired to brighten the polish. Dry, ante and bottle all your lemon and orange rmds, and they will be ready for use in sauces and dishes that call ‘for the gratâ€" ed rind of a lemon or orange. Honey sandwiches were much relished at a tea the other day the honey being blended with ’but- ter before it was spread on slices .of Boston brown bread. When you have rheumatism in‘ your moo-t or instep apply Cham- berlain’s Liniment‘ and you will get quick reliet. It costs but a quarter Why suffer? For sale by Gun’s Drug Store. 'Sr. Bell. ston. Jr. TIVâ€"C. ’M-cG Newell, B. Bell Ritchie. G Vaughan. Sr. 1â€"3. V ‘quwu- thews. Iâ€"A. Lindsay, G. Bell and M. lAtkinson, .eqrmal. Primerâ€"4W. Noble, V. Ritchie, 0.: Bell and M. Davis. equal, tM._Newell A. Ritchie. Average attendance, 26. USS. NO. '3, B. and G. Vâ€"L. McKnight, B. Cummings, Sm. IVâ€"A. Simpson, I. Dargavel. E. Ferguson, N. Black. Jr. IVâ€"C. Mortley, A. annbull, g. iTTTâ€"N. Smith. M. McClement tJrEâ€"M Smith, J. Schreider, E. Turnbun, M Codifield, A. Morrison. G Vaughan. Sr. 1â€"3. Wilson, P. Oofiield, A. McGillivmy, K. Comfield, 8. Mc- Clement, M. Morrioon. Jr. iIIIâ€"' Benton. ”fin-vâ€"_ Jr. 1â€":PT'Ledingham, J. Wilson. P. Benton, G. Benton. FEBRUARY HONOR. ROLL SS. NO. 9, GLENELG. r. fIV--M. Patterson, T. Ben, J. .18. Alice, W. Weir. J. John- 1..‘L Aljo:.e r. TIVâ€"C. McGirr, E. Atkinson, L Eâ€"R. Ledingbam, R. Smith. c. M. HAMILTON. Teacher- be kept IPOHI the -W. Black. R. Mort-ley, of hot brown piece of twine, W. McGirrq the iace Buy .actarlm 8 u

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