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Durham Chronicle (1867), 17 Apr 1913, p. 5

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mrifivd. ‘ any”! m shnuld be given Lid. tisflllt‘fl and COB urifird. Rich, rod. lapid reconstructnr they disems where De blood. uumtisim. pimples, Genuine POPHOSPHITES RE DURHAM Agent KN! l‘l'lfl‘l Dcnuax. Am. no 1913 boat ........... 8 3 I Wheat. .......... U I Q I Data ........... .cfarlane Co.. R. Town Ticket 0m“ Buv You: Tickets llcn rippe Recovery I" COMFORTABLE COTTAGE >. 3 Albert street; two sin- edrooms and one double on, dinin room, hitch-n, wood _ : hard and loft r: all the garden requiféd: .111: good cellar, canon! etc. Applv to propriflor, Johnston. 91'. £1." chechnie E OF COD LIVER 0|I. 99000009900999999999 L per sack ...... w cut .......... [8. per cwt. nib“ RKET REPORT “GISTS AND STATIONEIS I) L' I! II A M W a .00....0.“ urmture MAKES LTH H ’90999990999099009 0 'ouocmM‘ PL'RIFIER For Rent NM} VUH A pril 11th.. only n U m to 11 to H to 10 to 11 ll April S. BRICKER. d the Grand Trunk and Canad Railways t0 thv East, being lines headed Northward to con- m-c't with the Federal Government Railway now being built. in llmlmn‘s Bay. It will thus be seen that. our holdings are all gnml «mm. and well located. in a mmntry well served by railways and already fairly well populated, an advantage :1 kwn huyrr will nut be slow to take advantage of. In addi- 1inn m thie. all uur lands are within a. cmnpurati‘sely short distant-e nl' Market ’l‘uwns. besides being blessed with an lzitu‘li rlinmtv. in which can be. grown large crops nf wheat. mum hurl»). and flux. Hursrs and outth- living allnwrd in mm nut nil “into-r. it Will he» sewn the Winn-rs are not Im- u :14 illiliiiy ‘K ill. c-nnstl'luftimi). an To " uvâ€"I‘U‘I‘ - â€"_ Anynnt‘ inspecting this land fur the purpnse and fintls thew repm'ts at variance With materially \w- will [my all wxpenses incident in nmki g thv i and, in '«lfitiiti'fll. the sum of $10.00 per day f r Linn looking HVPI‘ ”19 i and. This guarantee will lw. g mn' signature whem-vvr requested by anymw d¢ make an inspection. lands WPI'P seler' NY the {vl'ritnry nlzu-ed on the In Th?“- lamb ale snld tmd'mg to location. md infnrumtiun may A“ [mporfiant that, we are (menu; from Twelve to Twenty ‘0". and any (me me save mnne)‘ by Buying \V P hiINP “U“ :lm-tml nvr-r nine. me my in which they are p murkvt for the first I. We have all accounts parties having accuu requested to call and ()“ceo “Q“a‘ity” Printing Try The Chronicle «till a Int Hf “'9“ all hand are offering in tun lots at elve to Twenty-five dollars per one needing feed will IIII\' J‘ they :IIe lm ated. an the HI st time. Toronto \\'v gut the cream Pars ago. :md 4193’ are nnw 'I I13 ‘(H'rt'("‘o I Voo I C +++++++ accuunts with us we land settle them at to Winnipet oettlefl travel- 1120: with live stock I _--.L- "(Edâ€"deem SPECIAL TRAINS Will leave Toronto Bach TUESDAY Inca no mu. 352).”) pm acre, 30- ning full pattlculars Lil‘lhlh't‘ ofhuying (:9 with the facts g thv inspection f 1' time spent in ill 1w. given over rune desiring made out and ’++++++++++++++%++ note. Settle" and tannin without live stock should use nzcmnfims Egoâ€"Vin; Toronto 10.20 pan. ”I“! Through Colonist and Tourist Sleeve" 0 tinted in a recent number of a most conservative publication : All children will play with fire un- piers thev have been taught, eith‘fr by precept or experience, not to i‘md accidents Will happen even when ' n has been taken. It, is therefoue most desi of burns that parents should know wimpâ€"and above all what not-am do while waiting for the doctor to come. The first thing is to fight, shock With because l3 LDEI’CIULEC luvuv “‘1---W._ of burns that. parents éhould whatâ€"and a hove all what, not- while waitin‘gfm the doctor to all the resources at command, shock is usua of death. Too often shock IS aggravat- ed rather then helped by the treat- ment it receives. 'aluahle time is wasted and un-r necessary agony caused in trying to 'remuve the clothing then various ap- plicatiuns of oil or what ever else the i distracted bystanders may have heard ‘. was gtmd for burns me made. mml by l ”.0 mm. the, doctor arrives. irremedial Valuable time is wasted auu uu- necessary agony caused in trying to ' remove the clothing then various ap- plications of oil or what ever else the ‘ distracted bystanders may have heard 1 was good for burns are made, until by‘ a the time the doctor arrives. irremedial i mischief is done. « Do not waste time in any 8 htt iunnediatl-ly propare a w water bath and gently place the child |iu it. clothes and all. If the clothes ' h inn-nod the warm water will lave lum; ‘ lllztkt‘ thvlu uasiur to rcumve, and the child van be. kept in the hath until the ‘ and the) tvmpcrature show that Ea, reaction from the shock has taken 'zplaw. It will ()fit‘ll he newssary for Mullt‘ strong and (fill‘t‘flll pm'son to! knew] and hold the patient in the lwsl l pusitiun. m‘h way : arm salt . p. . -_ .1... “hilll lnm hut-n lllflm‘di i‘ivvn after H in bed with til hath should i) are indications Always l-emvuz tial. Evrn the gen-nus. gvruus. Alumst every one lulivves that in] the case nf burns water is always| harmful and oil always helpful. You 5 will be wise to reverse the rule uml‘ lvarn it by hmu-t. In case. of burns fill; the bath with warm water. adding salt in (11» pl‘UPHl‘llull of n teaspuouful tn a pint 01' Walter, and 110111 the ('hiltl in it, crlmlws and all, until the ductur ur- , l‘th‘h‘. Mrs. R. For Golfers. H. Barlow. the eastern golf congratulated at [ue DLW.‘VU way“... _. 0rd at the Cape Ma} Golf club. Mrs. 1 low scores. told her lnterlocutor a story about a wretched “He was a swaggering sort of chap,” AL-I-AA nln' For “9' IUI .0 Mrs. R. H. Barlow. the eastern golf (0ka :hampion, was being congratulated at Mrs. Jne Broun» player. “He was a swagge . she said. “for all his wretched play. '| Rex Hartlm 1m One day he was describing a medal Sunda) school will ....-_ L-..‘ onlrnn nnrf in ‘ Pauvs ( hurc: t‘he't after thv child has bum: planvu rith the pruper dressings, the mmld he given again if there“ nations that shack is returning. remember that. spwdis (esse-n vrn the slightest delay 18 (1:11 Ld ”vâ€"vâ€" 1‘no L'III'UIJIUIC auu y ........ Farm, 1 you-m... ,.,,., 1303188360 101' .W‘: ,___ b0 k W. The Chronicle and Toronto . 'and knows xt hke a eye-d hirwu he .put to the test as at = Daflx. News, l ear --------- 2°50! M!" ' 1" Chapmagefmoe leaun nChapman’s ale. The downpou The C ronlcle on Toronto .famlly to. Durham or g lain all afternoon caused man) 2.50 for Saskatchewan. breakmg UP ‘tbought whether to postpone Dull Stan-,1 year...... The C ronlcle and Toronto . 3.75 1 has been for the past {1ft DaniI World. 1 year............ Daily Mail and Empire, lyr. 4.. g . t . d 0 The Chronicle and Toronto honesty, oblxginog and kin . they good price! w e re secured a! Dally G10“. 1 year... .. ...... 4.75 Will be much mlflfied In ChurCh an :WIB finished early. Over ‘ _ “ML “ah“ ha n|wavs'worth at am“ was dispose The Grain Winnipeil ”-50 Mrs. D. Jameson has returneu from visitin' in Toronto. Miss M. . McLean is attending Business College in Mt. Forest. Mr. Archie MoCuaig, of Topcliff, was in town Monday on business. Mrs. Edward Kress left Monday afternoon to visit Rev. and Mrs. Bice in London. a. . ..... :n Landon on Saturday, to be presen‘ funeral of his sister, Mr Bland, of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. I baby, of Listowel, visitc ter’s parents, Mr. and 1 Allan, over Sunday. Mr. Dugald Ferguson Dundalk, but formerly was in town this week a night with his old fri« and Mrs. John McQuee1 "’ J vere cold. I was try Chamberlain’s and before a sma '1st, he was as writes Mrs. H. Si St, Sydney, Aust ALLA‘AT PARK. Mr. Jacob \Vinklver visit “My littlet son had 2 “‘06 nor-(\M' W. Hunt is con present. The doctor says he is afraid it is typhoid fever. AS this We is a busy time of the year, gilflp? his ailment may be much lesa iserious and that he will soon be “reqtored to perfect health. I Miss Edith Willis visited friends 7in Durham lately. and ploughing i Building fences 2“ J10\\', and :is the order of the d j sowed a field ()i 'W. Willis ir., ‘ peas last week. He is the first We Lknow of. l Mr. H. W. Hunt, of Vickers. has 1been making the wood fly with I his sawing machine. It takes a i in.” in «and .him Mr. His 8 Annie (Woes, of when! at Mr. Alex He . lou‘ise. was is for sale by B1113 -.-_h . here last week. Katie Brigham of Miss Mary A y . Mr. Jan. Matthews line has sold his farm to Mr. John M. Lawrence for $2,500. but retains stil next April. PERSONAL 1‘ annuity. :ald Ferguson, now but formerly of Proton. am this week and SP h his old friends, John McQueen. schOOL Auctioneer McPhail be son had a very se- was recommen lam’s Cough Remedy, small bottle was finâ€" .s as well as ever,” H. Silks, 29 Dowling Australia. This rem- Rubt. Burnett, of wed with file lat- Sumptun, daughter 5. (ion. Summon, o“ is Visiting with hm Mr. and Mrs. Wm w. Lyons: and has returned 511 dealers. fin has dew”?- till after seed-1: CONCERNS. k‘n, Durham. spent 5 the beginning of h her parents, Mr. .m \ iqited {fiends W33 A dlam and other of (Hell- |g Yer)" We hove ‘ Speedy the Iast ++« re some of the. articles that. we carry: Carpet swvopex-s. carpet heaters, dusumin. curtain sci-embers, mop stitks and clothes. mop wringem. dust amps and cloths, hair brooms, feat/her duswrs, corn brooms. ceiling and wall brooms. wool dnswrs. SLUVP and scrub hrushm-s. window brushes and rubbers. paperâ€" hangers’ brushes. furniture polish. (-otum gloves. pails, tubs. washing machines. washlmauds. s‘mnces. Chlflllflia, van-pet tucks. hammers.varpetfolt. paper knives. seam rollers, carpet stretcher-s. gen-huge cans. polishing gloves. stove polish. mouse and rat traps. clothes nmugles. iron- ing boards, clothes horsex. step ladderhwd irons. flue (nu-(m dour mats, whiska, brushes. gold bronze. and mention. The following a SUDPPHI‘S. lmnistm' ln-nshvs. clothes baskets. kulsominv other :n'liclvs Lou nuuwrous in u Try mm \‘Ihu dullwthillg ”I and privv. \ s'nul hats hwf \VILL podly crowd of NW" Red in the barn, but" ,ck it was decided tO‘i Id it was a success.‘ were secured and it! early. Over 82,000} a was disposed 0M \ A VIe-‘it ”5 fut? UH HE MAINTAINED Forget wide ; gel n- Shuwrmml. “‘ RRANDRAH-HENDERSON will mi! MCAULIFFE ++++++++++ +++++++++++++++ 4. rush Mmll II in shape‘. «1qu In? pm-‘sinlv and it Banker ituck to hi! D ternoon like u hl'lu‘Sh‘ can slum General House Painter DURHAM, ONT. t“ PAINT

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