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Durham Chronicle (1867), 10 Apr 1913, p. 7

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HUG we Me In Stock nachigan Ave. and ~11me : THEMERSWOFWM Gavin‘s Wt at all Branches. COME TO THE MOUNT FOREST} WITH WHICH IS UNITED INCORPORATED 1889 ‘astings and general Engines and Threshe MOUNT FOBESI ONT. ul ua l es 5' A\‘ \V EARLY INDISCRETIONS AND EXCESSES HAVE UNDER- MINED YOUR SYSTEM Fr he ner pl MOVES. HOUSES BUILT WITHOI’T lwlh pxperimu-e I . hupt‘ l” th Ml KIN ARY ariSM Hf (liflt'l tt .. $2.00 0 and $1 £31.: a} Rppairing. hPl'a- SilSh an and \Vork. at house the kind they had been accustomâ€" ' Europe. and their of the typical Ruthâ€" hcwn kogs, unfiailed. The roof. as 't Russian roof always fr-I'HIH Imlk L “0 hth’ 753-!)(12'3-‘1 [grantee enable we: of my. VARICOSE. vans. 31.000 stmsss. can. BLADDER AND mum! COMPLAINTS .om- New Method Trauma ANTEED T0 CURE L‘ in any uther Si no dlfliuully w vml 9mm 2’ "IISV Iv- roa HOME TREATMENT DURHAM,0NT. )F CH ARGE nation \V . (I) nnw :18 of. {km-r and r9 hem) {.00. they and Dom-s. Plani ng it t the body IO thtt tn!“ weak-en all 0’83” 0t 3 and Execs-u have mum men. Unnatural w' 11mm, Principal "ved boilers. Steam are curable or not. ins 1160 W mi tion. .sttul, lack energy I nights. change- ins. hair loose, etc. m in If usable to Cl“ mitinn. \Vem'e '1' school in the in securing and sizps. mostly scHing ”19'“ are. reduced 11' of the b 11 pim plea $2.50 z and '00 his posifior H 9'6 ‘F meal shed bani} Windstorm Mrs. James \Vatson her son \Vilfrid last Detroit, and Mr. Wat Tuesday of this we same place, where t in an interesting e\ 9th, the marriage 1 their third eldest sc â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" . both of De away in Normanby with the spring freshet, which, it is estim- ated, will cost in the neighbor- hood of $30,000 to replace. We were informed yesterday that notices are out, calling for tenders for our rural mail route. Wonder the advertisement didn’t appear in The Chronicle. "F\\'ill be the beginning of the Millenâ€" he mail man gets agomg. _4 _ “4.4“!" have taken IIorses quite a d knocked 0 the last N Peter and DUSPd of Mr. J. BroWl shipped on numbél‘ 9f ‘( J] u..- neigBBâ€"orhood, but holding out for t ADVICE. “Don‘t eat that stuff,’ said‘ “01' you will soon be dead!” But when the doctor T'w patient _ate it any BLYTH’S CORNERS. ong thC Id badly The tool went OI Exclaimed the la‘ fat; The man in pris‘ groan, And the lawyer Continued from page 6. he wouiu have tound the reeling scene full of grace and night beauty. But he could not see any charm in all the world, except his tantalizing other self, from whom a great chasm seemed to divide him, though she was only two windows away. ‘ - A- --A THIS \VI vâ€"vd He had not yet fallen asleep, and he was still pondering how to attain his unmarried, unmarriable bride,‘ when the train rolled out in air above a great wide river, very noble under the start. He knew it for the Mis- sissippi. He heard a faint knocking on a door at the other end of the car. He heard sounds as of kisses, and than somebody tlptoed along the aisle .gtoalthlly. He did not know that an- other bridegroom was being separated ,ltrom hls bride because they were too in is ctS hm ‘- 1m O his say aloneâ€" to Brown, on Friday last. and l on Saturday. Quite a ' of cattle are still in this 'n‘hood, but the farmers are r out for tall prices. t} OSE EXCUSE ME! pairing )ry Sq Continued next w'eek. , Smythe was 9 last week to ha damagE‘d by the f McV' can m. we ‘ \V He’s still in jail. ll I] O the lawyer. 519“ tr tson accompumea last Tuesday to Watson leaves on week for the re they will take 3 event on April r9 of Arvhi‘mld. doctor had hi prison groanC‘ ream, and Cu: seeding will be han usual thh son Detx BU D( is to he’s riCh. you in 111“ TH any“ a)” living V6 1 un-dO“ 1 in I] man left him (_) i l‘ the docto with COII \V adstroug H n busiâ€" SK Rev. Archibald McVicar has ac cepted the call from the Presby- terian gharge here, and his induc- church at one o’clock on Thurs- day afternoon. April 17th. From one of the Orillia papers reporting the meeting of Barrie Presbytery. at which the can was presented to Mr. MhVicar. we clip the follow- ing: "Representatives “ere - \-,_.t. u- Mn\'inar's 8 say bore igh testimony to the excel- lent service he had rendered dur- ing the years of his ministry there. The Presbytery dealt with the can and presented it to Mr. Mc- the Vicar. who. while regretting severnwe of the tie that had boun‘i him and his people so (-10591y togetlit‘w. felt that in the interests of the education 0" hi9 family it was his duty to :uzemvt. T“? Pl‘t‘aiiytt‘i‘y 321‘80li tr, ' * trnnehninitamui Mr. MeVimr mi‘l pre'rr'h his inst sermon 95 His“)? . ‘ t IIIIII th( and f 0 1‘ t! ception 01 nm. a“. family,'\\'ho will arriV The heating will be a new furnace, \vhi \l' Mrs. '1‘. W. Wilson was czuwu Stayner last week by the dent} her :sister, who underwent operation in the hospital. . ‘(,,_ Anr‘no\l’ \‘viCk 11 It Mr. and returned ¢ fornia-. “Th Mr. and Mrs. An rew. Wickens Saturday from (Tali- they spent the p.... year and a half. \Irq. Jas. Jamieson returned on Saturday from Spending the win- ter with her sons at Porcupine. Dr. Murray was at Chatswort on Monday locating trouble in“. an invalid‘s church telephone Principal \Vhite of the High school, and his assistant. Mr. Brown, conducted the Methodist church service at Eugenia on Sundav evening. Mr. (‘iro Snell had a successful sale of his farm stock and imple- _.....4u iact week. and is moving t( school, Brown. church Sand?“ Miss on SR‘ promising young men u; w attended service here returning lvmg Mt 2101'! and Ims “m Innrlnhlo work to which tempt at d and offering tI‘V We “is the l'udable feels called. " FOLLOWED I “Mother," Sb? 5 tried to do just as but once I wasn't was right:. Whgn t1 L-” l‘\)huu" up -V “Mother," sh? ‘ ' ’ ' . "I tried to do jus ~ but once I wasn‘t quite sure When they offered me time, I took it: the second timél said ‘No, thank vou’ But yhen they brought it :Ln.fkird hme. Iâ€"mother. Ididn‘t H l ,V \V G 1;:3 0 W1 ' " High Grade Garden Fretilizer on my r rhbngzy 1 izer.' 13' in I‘ Mr. \‘V lwry . . tead Fertilizers are manu-1 Homes factored and sold by the Michigan Carbon Works, Detront, Michigan, who will send free to any farmer their book on fertilizers with a handsome calendar, postage paid. They want agents where they are not now represented. Address Michigan Carbon Works, Postol- fice Drawer Sitâ€"A. Detroit, Mic“- :nan. asking for terms. ' FLESHERTON. nt 9": m presentaiivea were I both Mr. McVicar’s rges. and expressed at the possibility of 19 a minister. They stimony to the expel- he had rendered dur- past ll Mc'l‘ avish. \\ Port Arthur \\ here a Stl .tion Was 0h II‘ 1h 31 inn be nm which U Who rec 1111‘. has Â¥ still morf nffered hi t'in the‘lutn n o' hispxpl p accept. ' first to the amo icqr \Vm'and s pastorwyow mil 13th. new {1 a use- “We? , as \voil in}: murnhr‘rfi YOU call {AMPLE ADDRESS AND PRESENTAT Y 0X. On Friday evening, March 28th. a large number a! friends and neighbors assembled at the home of Mr, Daniel O‘Hara. Dornoch. to say farewell previous to his de- parture for Duiuth.’ Mr. Alex- under McLun occupied the chair and expresse the deep regret which all tielt in Mr. O’Mara’s tie- pzvrture from their midst. and the severe loss which the neighborâ€" hood uould sustain by his ail-semi). High Mr. terest Mr. O‘Mara had aways taken in political and municlpd affairs pertaining to the welfare of the community. Mr Dun Su‘nwandt then read the following an Sch «sz address: f1 I] on ”11 )I th ll solos were then rend Miss Cecelia Malone and ? ander McLung, a comic by Mr. Hampton and s exhibitions of step dam given by Mezsrs. Mal spent in dancing and cams. am; it was not until Old Sol appeared in the east that the many guests departed for their respective homes. ‘ Among the [guests from a (list- ance were Mrs. Margaret and Miss Cecelia Malone, of Owen Sound: also Mrs. James Vasey and family of Owen Sound: Miss Bell Morris- on, of Pomona; Mr. Clancy and son, of Walkerton and Messrs. Moore and Kinetick. of Holland Centre. vere cold. I was recomm try Chamberlain’s Cough and before a small bottle ished, he was as well : writes Mrs. H. Silks, 29 St., Sydney; Australia. '1 edY is for sale by all de: “Come, come," Ram tracted father, who had the children’s noise till ceased to be a virtue; “t! reason why you should set holler so.” "tatâ€"hyffalher,” said one little fellows, “don’t van that this is a hollerâ€"day" “MY little son had nt PLOW’S-Eoen kind 0' Salty. ' {Jansnmsqflaud or Riding Gm Plow. umptum .1. after ll Ill Here at: some of the Lines You Cm Get Here Seeders Disc Harrow: Hum Cultwators Corn Cultivators WAS HOLLER I () {rehiéle' needed. ' Buy {or your (an: only. implements of the ghent ‘nunh: give your. work nnd time t’the ingest return in results. T. N. WALPOLE. Agent your hon Unconacio PLOWS AND FARM IMPLEMENTS 'hich the night .ng and cards. il Old Sol am] re p liCh ms El recommende all dealers u soon rem: 'eral pleasir rendered l md Mr. Ale mic recitafl l some fi dancing: “1 slv, na 0011 Batu-e Munawm sifvo and flying: curd saw your needs. a}; ($3.2. with locd information reier to 9°“me sauna! “tides. Besides that. '0' cu: five,” and men assortment of lity hues tn cheap 0%.“ pay van to consult u in need cl my: articb ‘- «W 88 I) HS 4m RI 1‘9 atiem ever‘ m’lin groc- or more zen-In. to m n rue t9 3 standltili. Au a rnie'. grout-It kind are entwined. The wives are not permitted to out at the same table. with their hus- bands. and occ y a pitiful posi- tion a chattels ught and paid for, being in constant drvud oi the disgrace of divorce. which may be arbitrarily impose-d. Ammig the more intvlligom vmm- en tne movement for pplizival equality has been eagerly received and it is i‘me'tvd (Lit liu- up“ suf'rage :is‘sm'iatiun uf En." 'vt will iwvumv a strong: and in '..«-*2li:i’. glKHlp. MODERN EG YPTIA N WOIIEN. COME AND SEE US U II Rexall “93” Heir Tonic does not Improve the health 0! your scalp and heir. we will y for what you use during the . Retail “93" Hair Tonic inn pleu- snt to use as spring water and ban but a hint. planing odor. It can. in two nines of bottles, 500 and OH”. You cu) buyjlexall “93" unit Tonic in this communal on“; u out more; MACFA LA _E CO. - vâ€"w ___ thiwe aunt iron to 1113:: us prove a. can you tori new whatever. Buy a bottle of “93" Hair Tonic. use it moot-ding to directions for thirty duys; then if you are not entirely studied. come and tell us and we will prpmptl hand bank the money you plan “I or it. mending it to you? \V ( Thanks to K Gnu“ For Hair Health mld not. 9.0 strongl ' e 93" Hair Tonic an on '. w the same people i1 all we claim. Should nareig satisfactory 0! won! lose faith in use their pgtronue, a old customs ue The Disc Dd“ fl- mutated but In the '0 strongls' 9060'“ Tonic w continue um? peopie if it did in). Should it not tisfuctory our cul- PILLS .f(\. I! you n 3 mm free “mph 1 Chemical Co. ‘ DURHAM 'onic is an piqu- mm ( irfluena 3, and who “Oil'me subjOCt N r Bladder w on 01‘ it PILLS t“

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