»ooooooooooooooo ’niectioner d Grocer @99999990999900 clettcs r Dry Goods ’ooooooo¢ooooo.. lways fresh 009009099999 Q , Durham ript ions Ls vanished A. JUKEQ. thv high.“ m â€lamina and sen! 1m ug 1913 CCCCCC W0 . v. .w -â€"-â€" â€" ï¬gplmmm .m- nervoug-OOSI, M1011} _ -I-“ A‘ you Under its influen ; W and ulcers heal up the nerves become strong :3 at: ptmbles, blotcheo nervous bashfulneas and despondenc diappear the eyes pbhecome rage full an clear. ene stems are lnvizoret ; all drums cease-no more vxtal waste on (eel yourself a. man and know mamage csnnot. and {akin rob you at your hard earned donate. 0' NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT v 55‘“ "’“pUHSHHP VJSILJIHI. “But we’ll have no tune w 95fo n. . _‘. '2 ‘.'..lI i‘r pnwpo-H)’ gut .. -- . v: *v |.- i I; .l ..;. ..-.ur - e.'~ ' "4 i - \ -~ Il‘st' In; :II1)' ‘»t1\t-1' s(?|)()()l it] tlie- 1 a-xyn-u-m-e lm dlflu'uhy m wcurmg and , ried.†“Then,†he declared with iron r HIH' gludhuhm \HAIMHHI? “4" \‘u- h â€W 1') h tV’t‘ . Q ' \ '. ‘1. ' SUN. ’ -' r37 : . . \ I “ H hm ID“ ‘ solve, “then I’ll resign 1mm t! ’ .NIHHI; cIIU va- stared at him with an m1, so heroic. “H vdihfl ! 1 I, Marjorie ' He was so wonder “what will the country do vnu?" - .- “|4\ ‘\" , 1913 and excesses in you I became ver demondenr. and didn‘t. care whether “hiked or not. I {angina} everybody physician. , ‘. , . Nectric beltforthree 1110:11le “it ‘.""“ "1d littleKbeneflg. é â€" - win 'uce« to consu t. Drs. enne y "'°' '"‘“"""" Kmmmzy, though I had lost all faith in doctors. Likeadrowninzxm'x I g: ‘ï¬nced the New Myrna . . savodmylite. Theimprmwuune ;- emagicâ€"I conltlfeeuhevxgorgox the nerve-q. [was cured mmtelly and physically. lhave sent. them men and continue to do so. ...... ‘I-EER “a “n .‘Y no pation“ in Laboratory for 81331;“! HO! (I :i'~_\'. C. a Musknka Wharf 1 10 pm makmg dire-0t (nnvu ction wlth stexmers along the most interes to Muskoka Wharf, which is the ° original gateWay Muskoka Lakes. ght to side of continue to do so '\,‘,'. rm! and cure VARICOSE :2: A}: '.' (' JMPLAINTS. KIDNEY “"8! IO "It: In CONSQLTAIION F?â€E. BOOKS ram-1 DURHAM BRANCH: LIGHT 0N SHOES: «.11 ll'n ï¬tt NEW MUSKOKA {I 333.?va KENNEDY: H I WITH WHICH IS UNI TED to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- â€" ment in Windsor, Ont. If you desire to itnte in Detroit as we see and treat y call at our Medical Inst our \Vindsor ofï¬ces which are for Correspondence and Canadian business only. Address all letters as follows: ‘ _. n_. 6} i c E All letters from Canada must be addressed COME TO THE MOUNT FOREST, - ‘Q Y DR % M FOUN Castings Engines Mdu NT mass? ONT. .- nml general Rppairing. Feed boilers. Steam ,- n nd Thrashers. Sash and Doors. Planning and Gem-ml “'nod \Vm'k. WINS. VOUS DEBIUTY. BLOOD AND AND BLADDER DISEASES and all Diseases HUGHES. Mans-9"- If anâ€. to can writ. for n Question ' ' ‘° ' ' g 111: mu l'i-spmlsï¬ï¬e pasltlml. \s . xrsv In am)’ nthm' schnnl. m .Iht; '1» lm diï¬irulty m seem-mg .uu . - sun" 1‘ . . '1 IV“ .v‘fu _- .ivlt £‘1\\' Dplnnlnnl. ,Debiljty Donald ship, died ls what you get visit. this stnrv. (‘all and examit §1nrk Hf Huntï¬alld have snnw nice Pumps in patent, uw‘al, ready fur weather. Alma Trunks Quit UH“ u'geht WindOOb (‘nstnlll \‘V a usual. EGGS 'I'A (H ald KBith, ( iied Max" 22. and examine our nww f Hmnsand Shoes. “'9 sum» nice lines of in patent, tan or gun- rezuly for the warm w. Alsn a large range uts and Shoes for all . fmm smallpst to r in different styles and Hosiery in Men’s 31km s and Children’s S TAKEN FOR CASH pnt nk Agents. Vulises. Telescnpvm ;_ (‘luh Bagï¬, eta, (wk and repaix-ing when 3‘ OH of Arthur townâ€" . in his 80th year. nrAV "NV"? 513' n- _- '-"et':'.eard. 1’62? 113:» 1111211....» .: ‘l'ew to eat.†ot::;1: arms. n-it‘mct :1 moment’s army. The mystery wrs ft- ruins: the rvsscngm‘s to such a [10sz that they ‘Ht'e vowmg to ask a 2ch 1 q11€*'ti(mr-: 1' (shit blank. Submit: m4. quite dared to approach either'nt them, but Ir:-nk curiosity was pre.er~ able to nervous prostratinn, and the secret could not be kept much longer. Fellow-passengers have 'some rtguts. Not even a stranger can be perntzttoq no outrage -'hc'.r curiosity with im- punity form (:1’. -- \In.o Infâ€. “-a 3% 1'9 Seeing than together, Mrs. H“; watched m0 cmbrace with he? do renewal of 305' that the last my" quarrel had 1qu proved (max. % nudged her husband: â€See. they're making up again. Dr. Tempfe was moved to a he! outburst for him: “Well, hat darnedest bridal couple-I only darn, my dear." C I. j â€"â€".|. -â€" II"- .o, .vâ€"' He was still more startled when 3‘. r. Banmann, cruising along the aisle. bent over to murmur: “Can 1 ï¬x you a nice divorce â€" LL“..A‘ Dr. Temple rose in such an attitude of horror as he assumed in the pulpit when denouncing the greatest curse of society, and Mr. Baumann retired. As he passed Blanory be cast an ap- preciative giamce at Marjorie and. "tapping Mallm‘y's shoulder, whispered: “No vonder you want a marriage Ii- cense. I'll be. m the next car. snomd You neet me." Then he dent on 1m. route. _. n. 1..- 8.. ‘nt\e‘. 41102111 by what he said?†“it’s all right, Marjorie," Mallorv explained. in the highest cheer: " 3e can get married right away.†Marjorie declined to get her hopes up again: â€You‘re alwai's saying that." ' “But here‘s the licenseâ€"see?" “What good is that?†she said; “there’s no preacher on board.†“But that man is a justice of the peace and he‘ll marry us." Marjorie stared at him increduiows- ly: â€That ('i'catul‘eYâ€"-bef0le all {UREA} passenge rs '3" “Not at all,†“We’ll go irio the smoking Mallory explained. room." A. nnhqcf. l UuLc. Marjorie stared after him in wot-1- der and asked: “What did not person Continued from page ’l, But this was too mm,†W .o :3 the presence of a ruined career ,1 heroless army, Marjorie felt th: ". own scruples: were too petty to L: She could lre hrrolc, too. ‘ “No!" she said, in a (L131), iov . . “No, we’ll get marrled in the 51' f" room. Go clel your d . "" g: This Opened the clouds and the sun again with such a 3" blaze that Mallr-xy hesztated no "Fine!†he cried, and leaped detained ag ; 1 A a" Marjorie’s clutch: hat about that H< “Harry, I've thing terrible.†“Let's have “We reach night and becomes EXCUSE ME! lem, Mallory and so far from home." "But I'm here,†be urge' “You're farther away IU' - “She’s got it,†slumping from the wearing in". “How was I to get it?†arrested!†But Marjorie set her jaw m ‘ “Well, you get that bracelet. or don’t get me.†And then her 6:: dering jealousy and grief took a . . .o_-| ‘Anno .‘()h. 1432‘I‘Y!" “It 0-. “Put your arm I'Uuuu cooecb like}; mourning dove. ! care If everybody is looking. ‘ so lonely." ' “I’m just as lonely as ‘ pIeaded, trying to creep pany of her ï¬shery.- i ““ “- minty" SI" .11 < 011 you are into the \ bodyf" “Poor little thing.‘ Dory had except a CIO‘. . at all,†Mallory explained. go irto the smoking room." n'ie waned to her feet, aghast: two thousand miles to be mar- a smoking room by a Yiddish er! l-iarry Mallory, you‘re child. “I should mun derstand my feelings. son is wearing your have only your ring, is ten times as big a ' hoo-hoo-oo ! †will have t0 g .n he answered you villaih-of a cheap nwla- two lovers sat in :1 W1- n melancholy, till Mar- dm: no a new source 0! Van L UV 9 l't you have slipped ï¬ght and stolen it?’ I 'WOh f YOU: pita it,†he sighed, (1 San Francisco sail at daybreak m 130an canon 10L: :e to get along the swered with ï¬nality give you up?" as too much to as! of a ruined career y, Marjorie felt thu l were too petty L0 1 a heroic, too. just thought I,†0 answer grim: “I' L it," Mallory m the heights mean to say wit}:â€" Jdlce and V ( of being â€foilt'd hesitated no ionge and ieaped to n detained again I time to 8' u this wh‘ an attitude 5. TC '.‘: he? an doi he a in! r-i-nï¬- W not k you WOUld 1111' That awful DO" . bracelet and l of 801118 ‘ Too late Mr last week. 1 Six years ago this Tuesday, the‘ ground was covered with snow.‘ ’Tis cool enough this year to reâ€"l said; .. neat the same. \ ' I Mr. and Mrs. L. Frock) of Prot- °f tneldn. spent the week end at the Blair homestead. He enjoyed a d“WWW-few hours’ fishing on Saturday 1 them: evening. Archie MoArthur. of the 10th es'sion, who has been in the employ of the Durham Furniture ‘ “‘n ‘1‘ klji'ln ‘n thp hopes‘ ’tbatï¬' d re at ’7‘ It the ’fl 00D he got mar groaned. er and a that her to count. W i I“ 11‘. prob- esert l em 01191 .noxq 01 A EE'"d mm .m puma E"OA8JQ Km 409 B 011 E I U E" 11.1 mm. ‘1 1103 not 04 a on?" he musm. “Grab her anyway," Marjorie an- swered, ï¬ervew. “Besides, I’ve no doubt it’s wiahed on." HP. said not!» ing. “You did wish it on, didn’t you?" “No,_ no~never-â€"-of course nc‘--" he protested. “If you'll only he mum. I'll get it if Y hive m thz'ottfo hr-r." “ ï¬iroivm. lizar- Like a yozmz‘: Lady jorie gave in“. ho“ utter ":v v, '_i_ any atrocity, and ‘hf‘y rt ' it) . ‘ ,t‘il' for their vimim to pms int-r virus. They had not had tilr‘ir i: t. .45 but they i'nt‘Eot it. .‘~. (Zr-"7c went by chanting his “1,: on"; breakfuss in Rining 1133'." ii» V12" ‘1 ed it thrice in thcir ORV-s, never hear-J... .‘i:uj.-vrie \ (w. ,,- 0'0? the GEFMHJTIUJX‘P Hf F12" f’Ei. “Cure "3!“ A". d darc'i to ;.-..-~ \ V. 9,}..- ‘.0‘0 £1 'oimed, Wills he (mg. (In-.- n. stoned the valu: still Mr. Wm. Paylor' ntig‘fhloor, a thrifty farmer, an‘. honest, ohligingr citizen, . ‘ - 23 years he lived in: The funeral to Zion ~' on Friday afternoon was; k “Nd lm'gelv attended, and members of"; â€"-l'(l be the Eim'orth League had lined the‘ grave with white, and encircled it ' ")le blossoms. Rev. “'3‘; hard: with WIH um ofï¬ciated at the home. Falkingham' 's 02' P“: l \V. Prudhtim anil graveside. Mr. summi- ( a less was one of Zion’s strongest sup-i !.. she. porter: in bygone years, and took‘ helpless an active part in the church work.‘ Forty-two years ago this June. his eldest son was instantly killedi ' ‘at Zion Sunday school picnic, and an any- three other children, and his first in the family 118 01036 wife, are laid away plot. The survivmg'members of irmured. the family are: William, John and Mrs. R. H. Blado; kiss and James; Anna,_ . Mary, Mrs. Miller, of Minnesota: Hannah, Mrs. Frank Grasby, ol ' . Wm. Paylor. ’old homestead. All the be family, with the lexception of Mrs. Miller and Mrs are.†no iGrasby, came in response to tin ' ed one train too lat: the com- icall, but arriv . L- “mnf at the funeral_ .9' manage." ‘ “Now you're speaking like a 801-. dier," Marjorie exclaimed, “my brave.) noble, beautiful, fearless husband. I'll' tell you! That creature will pass ‘through this car on her way to break. fast. You grab her and take the? ‘bracelet away from her.†“1 grab her, eh?" he stammered, his heroism wavering a trifle. “Yes, just grab her." “Suppose she hasn’t the bracelet her in the a(â€!:::zir.“;tcc- v: NDdJOâ€"be; Th9 h:'_.-,'\"lH!-f::-‘.. miserably wishing that ho had iv a tribe of bola-brandishing Mover, 3 item] of this trivia! girl whom no -., looked upon when her chmks v.3 11's id ‘I'H get that bracelet it I have to‘ than her arm off,†Mallory vowed. Tho subs stopped short, as MS?- iurie looked up to ask: "Have you got .3 (DUB U4 9‘. 11' ut t‘mIHU) [)1 [AIL u“..-._,_, (_‘o., has come home to help in the erection of the big brick hone, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ryan,-,Jr.. and family. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. \Vill Jack on Victoria Day Btl'tit‘ and Elgin Wright, of OWen Sound, Were down for the holidays among old neighbors, and had. some rare fishing snort. Mr. and Mrs. \V.J. McFadden and baby, Clara Evelyn. of Egremont, visited the (‘ook homestead the first of the week. Inspector (‘amphel spent Mon- day forenoon in N0. 5, and the youngest kid of this house forme'lf his first inwressions of him, and‘ says, “He's all right." Mrs. Bert. Snmnu-rs and Mustu‘ IJm-k returned to their City home in nt Mfg. Bert. Jack 19111111 011 Saturda.‘ U Mr. John McGechie fries, came up on 8:11 it his sister, Mrs. Jas. returned 011 Tuesday to report bright litt serimxsly ill. Mr. \V. J. Cook p11 top buggy last week trawl Markdalmvard ‘ "‘ L .1. SCI‘IUumy‘ m. Mr. W. J. ‘~(_‘nok purchased: anew hm buggy last Week that likes to [‘aVel Markdaleward. Mrs. J. J. Pourt drove to Hanu- \'91' Thursday last to see her sis-. ter. Mrs. Harry 'Metcalfe, who has been ill for a few years. \Nord has come back that she passed a“ uy'tm Saturday. Mr. Peart, and -. _ 1.-.... Dn'nl'f nnrnose attendingl the lows of her only sister. On Thurs‘day evening baby girl “'le burn to Mr. and‘ WIN. Tom Timmins. That is No. 3. d. a girlie. gratulatmn Mr and Mrs Hawlev Haws. on‘ their humw union. ‘ * ' "us shocked last wevk to learn , . amt tragic death 01 Mr. Jas Fall'- 4i1.ghum. He was one of the ear- _ 4,1-“ Luk nnnopgsion \l u I n 19i5oéaq nun 13% m Continued next week ‘pms on “‘nunn 32m u; syn, ..zno my.“ moms .sz \ There is no ‘ ,being troubled I Chamberlain 8 ‘ TRAVERSTON. Grechie, of Dum on Saturday to vis rs. Jas. Nelson, and: upsdnvt \Ve regret lit’tle' Bessie one of the ear-1 [(3 6th concession ears ago, and 1t strength, (9-: spent Mon- 5, and the house forme'l‘: of him, and\ 1 “ï¬ts 81100de of the sudden I! Rexell “93" flair Tonic do: not Improve the health at you scalp end hilt. we wumy to whet you an during the . We could not no strands endorse Retell “93" Hair Tonic nu continue to cell it to the some people if it did not do ell we claim. Should i: not. prove entirelg eatinfectory our cus- tomers woul lose faith in us. we would loee their patronage. and our business would suffer. If your hair is falling out or you miter any sealp trouble. we believe Retail “93" Hair Tonic will do more to eradicate the dandrufl. give heath to the seslp. stimulate new hair growth and prevent premature bald- ness than any other human agency. We want you to make us prove ' you to risk no nione ' whatever: Buy .-. bottle of Re “93" Hair Tonic. use it according to directions for thirty days; then ii you are not entirely satisfied. come and tell us and we will prompt] ' hand back the money you paid us for it. We won't ask you to sign any- thins. nor even to bring the bottle back. We won't obligate you in any way. We will take your were word. Could anything be more fair? Could we do anything more to prove our beliei in Retail "93" Heir Tonic. and our honesty of purpose in recom- mending it to you? Rexall “93" Hair Tonic is as plow:- ant to use as spring water and has but a faint. pleasing odor. It comes in two sizes of bottles. 50c and $1.00. You can buy Rexall “93" Hair Tunic in this community only at our store: Dal-lulu "" .â€" Mia . Rem“ Store in nearly every town and cit in the United. States. Canada and Great rimin. Then as a diflereut Run" Remedy for nearly every ordinary human. 1!! 7- cach especially designed for the particular III for which it. is recommended. Tho chll Stores are Ameda'n (imtut Druz Stores oi germs to food. FOODS BY FLIESfl ULL Ontaflo (or *innip‘c 1an Return , 835 00 Edmonton wd Retum ' $43 00 Other Points in p'flpnrtizm {0' m n Ii'rit Hr†man! he. Each Tuemhy umii Urn-hm 23'. im "0M1 SELRLR': SW . .. 2.wp...0°fl¢ o ouvhu \. llH°~lu in, gm. 'a' , .l “'i :v-p'nw,’ inu: ho q! 9"" why ham. (‘..lnmlm. P-iugnpuw all“ nun; Knug, : rs iving Vunmm‘ «r Augm-t 3M1). Von-N»! u-nmitu i! clun- M â€HM! Kurg. “Rule Wreath: misc. $639 IO." I'IXvulaivv nf Ilmi- («mauve hmwvm: nil-Hal Hm? in Ell ‘lfld and Gwyn-HIP uf limpwa‘nf Fiï¬." am! Me]: Mr! :M hung Kong. Lonni TO MANITOBA. ALBHN'A. SASKATCHEWAN H\i"k' la‘v‘ H M. «lvn AROUND ran xx can: Hmmgh trains Tut-«Mu V. Imflpcg and West via“l£mpr¢ss 0! Asia" .II '03055‘0 , causes the death of many; is nearly always the result ARE OFTEN CARRIED N; THE FLIESI f ' no" v. 1:““‘“ All?" Stalin“ AKVN' 'npr 'I‘uwn. Dur- gnlmlv Mid Hull}: nnrmu «r Augm-t unin~ 1‘ “AVE N' .».~ Tnlumn n. -..;.' to August SEVEN Ht H cll