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Durham Chronicle (1867), 12 Jun 1913, p. 7

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'< are i‘ am prevalent and most serioue diseases. ey sap the v -' life blond .v.» v14" 1 u ms entxrelyera icatcd turn the system will cause c .3 \x . . v. b It. may suppress the symptoms-our NE \ YOUNG P V ' down 3" 5'3 ' it 7‘ vnally Y’. :4ch READER ”'1? :CV Fryâ€"#5 ~33 :C/ t. J. "akfi‘lflI.khh . â€" $ktktfilh£tt8¢tt0¢¢t¢ :m«¢¢¢«4¢¢¢¢ h .._..,_.,_______......_â€"+ THE DURHAM FOUNDRY v 3 11-. nu! H1 l.“ ( I~ting~ and gene! 11 }{Ppliling.Ftu1 lmihvs. S . "1..“ «Hum. Engine-sand Thxeahua. Sash and Dunn P 1;; ni.n : General \Vood \Vm-k. , . -.â€"4-â€"â€"-'â€"â€"r â€" â€"- â€"â€"- ,___.___.’_._‘ DURHAM, ONT 1913. . . ' f. ‘Grand Trunk Agents. James R. Gun, Town Passenger \-b:l\'99 1‘0”)th '194? 0:". I‘It. and Ticket Agent, Phone 14. J‘“““n ‘ ! John Towner, Station Ticket Now (1:1'1‘. . t-xoopt Sunday. . ‘ ‘Musknku \Vharf 1.1” 13.m., mi‘k‘ng ' Agent, Phone 18. tf direct cumwctin‘n With steamers: W~ for all paints (m Musknka LakPS. . . rain. consisting of hew,5“b9°“ber5 gay have The Chronicle for the alance of the ‘ Coaches. baggage car, - ., , ° ._ f t 31' “I“ . . " 1‘“)er Bu ‘9 c take advnatage of this offer. Return train 163‘ 10. 45 a m arrivinl OvemDCl' I’Vu-v _-_ Full particulars and tickets from me mm M or 0mm nu \Vil that 5‘ -{'\sl ll [N “Heavy work, were «mining at Various!) Veins. When I wor ed severe _and_ I. was often laid up (or - -- -nA-‘63nn -g. ted money. I c« unmenced to look upon all doctors as little better than a work so much and rogues. One dey my boss asked me why I was 0 I told him m cond'ulon. He advised me to consult Drs. Kennedy Kennedy,as e had taken treatment from them himself and knew they Were square and skillful. I wrote them and got. '1'!!! N" Marnon Taurus“. My progress was somewhat slow and during . ”w month s treatment I was somewhat discouraged. However 1 matured treatment for three months longer and was rewarded ‘ -- l 31:: a week in a machine . ,_ d never loose a (18!- 4--- L“... A. mm.- valuahla treatment. , _ - __-_._ I. L‘OAU’.) ' led treatment wit h n. or mplete cure. 8110p 1m g "ea I wwh a. ‘ I comd only earn $12: a wee tment, now I am earning :rers knew of your valuable treatment. NRY C. LOCUST. WITH WHICH IS UNITED Calm nu ll 7 I call at our Ma .2 ‘.1r \Vindsor (x Tanadizn busmA 5. KENNEDY mconronxrto was H3." mdum mass? our; S. HUGHES. Manager. s and general Repairing. Feed boilers. Steam 8 and Threshers. Sash and Doors. Planing and General Wood \Vork. , All lastterq from Canada must be addressed to cur Canadian Correspondence Depart- vnr-zzt in Windsor, Ont. If you desire to " “s itute in Detroit as we see and treat ‘2'; which are for Correspondence and Address all letters as follows: ) DOM? Are yu .ve you any we ,0 for o' hers it w write for an ho u IUUUMWUH v' _ , fitness? Uur NEW METHOD ..1 do for 'you. Consolation rest. opmon Free of Chane. pd." (illustrated ) on Liseases of Men. New subscribers L Chronicle for the year for 50c. SL‘ take advnatage 0 ('13 5508 lzll'gltt’ST prim'S. Ladies" at clns ll) Is what. you g sit. this store. of the bowels is an absolute neces- health. Unless the city for good waste matter from the food which collects there is got once a day, it dcqays and poisong tho whole bod (cation an suck has. It- angl other harsh anneal purgatxveo ° Hosien in Men’s lips“. “ISSts and ( hlldwn S DURHAM,ONT- 'I‘elesvnpt’s“ Bag“. 9“" Piarjmi; .s' . s’iverybody iclt al flood-r: ("f-‘9 .. .- :9 against her t’or‘ le-Z: . .-..;!1 , -- .â€" regs-3. Ti. e car was' ringing wit“. in! "My, when the par- ter czme cysu‘oiing in and paused at the door v. :21 eyes all white. hands waving lrszz'i ally, and lips flapping like flannel, in a vain effort to speak. The passengers stopped laughing at Marjorie, to laugh at the porter. Ash- ton sang out: "What’s the matter with you, por- . ter? Are you trying to crow?” } I i 'i l | Continued from page please say a prayerzâ€"a 5W“ uh---” prayer?” But the preacher was so confused ‘ that he answered: “What’s the use of prayer in an emergency llke this?" 3665 I z ’ 60 4: “Walter!” she shrieked. it‘- “I’m on my va-vacation. you know," '9' he stammered. 5:; Marjorie was trying at the same a} time to compel Mallory to crawl uncle] filla seat and to find a place to hide 33' Snoolleums, whom she was warning ozleums, up not to say a word. Sno h-‘n nvl ‘ rpgc {111811. Mrs. Temple wrung ner tww bands and tried to drag her bus to his knees. crying: “Oh, Walter, Walter, won’t --_-a n “I’m on my va-vacation, you Know, ‘ he stammered. Marjorie was tryin (1 a place to hide Snoozleuzns, whom she was warning not to say a word. derstanding only was in some distress, refused to stay In his basket and kept offering his services and his attentions. ‘ ' â€"-nlinnfl that Snoozleums, m1- tnut his mistress services and his attentions Suddenly Marjorie rea Kathleen was trying to fa lory’s arms, and forgot ever in a determined «mom to p ICI'VlUca auu u.” -_-_, Suddenly Marjorie ' that Kathleen was trying to faint in Mal- lory’s arms, and forgot everything else In a determined effort to prevent her. After the first blood-sweat 01' 8m?“ fright. had begun to cool, the passen- gers came to realize that the invaders Were not after lives, but loot. Then came a panic of miserly effort to con- ceal treasure. Kathleen, finding herself banished from Mallory’s protection, ran to Mrs. Whltcomb, who had glven Ashton up as a hopeless task. ouch”. Ah She pushed a diamond taining a small portrait o to her back hair, 18 ing chain dangfing. T n i stuff a large handbag int ins. â€" C I._. Mrs. Fosdlck found her husband ll. last, for he made a wild dash ‘to her side, embraced her, called her his wife and defied all the powers 0! Ne- vada to tear them apart. He had a brilliant idea. In order to save his fat wallet Irom caoture‘ he tossed It THE DURHAM C1180 .\ lL‘L ’ l large Handbag into her her twitching r her nUSband i ran along the side of the car, shoot- ; ing at such heads as were put out at ‘ windows. He picked it up and dropped 3 it into the feedbag he had swung at a his side. The!) running on, he clam- bered over the hr: 33 rail of the ob- servation 1;;ztiorm and entered the rear of the train. as his cowl-aerate, driving the conductor ahead of him, , forged his way aft from the trout. »‘ while a thirzi masquerader aligned the . engineer, the fireman, the braheman and the baggzzgemen. fear-ed mig‘mt e togenarian was put [0 sicked. Iwulticed and ordered [0‘ remain in bed. - (Lear l'orjust two nights and a day. Soon after six o‘clock on tiw “morning of the seconnrl day, one of Mr. Boo‘t'h’s sons went to his . father‘s room and Was surprised ‘Lo éfind that he was already up and ‘lhad gone. ’to the mill. He hurried .after him, expecting to find hi; 'fatllzel' in the office; but inf-.Lcad iof that he 10.xnd Ln: old gentle- ‘mun attircdo in Oilskins and up w his knees in icy coll: Wauez' work '_ing‘ with his men at the bottom 0? . _ '| 2--.\ \!‘l)“ A !1(’r l 1‘13 'V Own- or itlme new turbine well. A L. ‘time ago this active olalx prince {industry took occasion to giv Tfew pointers on how to live lbe 87 or more. Said he: “ '~c0n':3'titution.s are what we :11 3them at meal time. Most ailm gcan be cured by observing ‘IaWS of nature and common se .T'aetors are necessary only in tremc cases. N0 mam ougnt u. +, gun." 1 a meal \V persons ‘snould B ‘l‘wo are -19 constitutions them at 111831 time. can be cured by observing the laWs of nature and common sense. T‘aotors are necessary only in ex- gnt to eat treme cases. No man on a meal when he is tired. Only persons who do manual labor should out three meals a day TWO are enough for brain Work- ers. We are all inclined to eat 'too much." Ami the man Who fill persists in “doing odd jobs" i1 his huge mills, and never IniSScS z day, is testimony to this (lic- lcroed. Mr. Booth is a native o I ‘\ “‘-‘" Aillitoclf‘;d :1 , __ Snefi‘ord. Qua, was euucau-u Waterloo, Que., commenced mess as a bridge carpenter, .ed 'to Ottawa in the late I” and was one of the pioneer bermon of the Otlu\\'a Valley It is now well known. that not more than one case of rheumatism, in ten requires any internal treat-I ' . All that is needed is a free application of Chamber- lain’s Liniment and massaging the parts at each application. Try it and see how quickly it will _ re- l'.-i:\'c the pain and soreness. my all dealers. u'vv ‘‘‘‘‘ -V Qua, was educated :1 Que, commenced bus; bridge carpenter, mm' ' ‘ ,4... ”1:16.“ " ll. hree meals a da y. ugh for braiv workâ€" all inclined to eat And the man Who SUI; “doing odd iobs" in LS, and never misses a nnnv to this diet RH EUMA Acts on Kidneys Liver and Blood the first Dayâ€"and Out Goes Urie Acid Poison AnybodV' can afford to pav 50 cents to get rid of terrible Rheum- atism. Sciatica. or Gout. an! U‘ltS all RHEUMA coats at Mac! 1rlzne 6‘. CO’B, And they any if it dopsn’t do all that is claimed for it. money It’s Wonderful how speedy {his simple remedy takes hold and how the sore muscles limber up 3111 the . swollen joints come down to nor- mal. Make no mistakeâ€"RHEUMA costs but little, but it’s the best remedv you can find to (hive Rheumatic poison from the sys- One Fly Killed NOW, Means MILLIONS LESS Next , 900w copyfll‘“ oi Nnmw mm“ “out! T0 MANITOBA. ALBERTA, SASKATCHEWAN Eavh Tuesday until (h-tubvr b. inn. Winnipeg nnd Return - 835 00 Edmonton and Return - 33 00 Other Pol-u in proportion Re'um limit two months. IIOIESEEKER‘S TRAIN leaves Toronto 2.00 [LIL each Tuesday. II)’ to non inclusive. Boat tmiu h. rule. as \\'i1.ni|wg isrem-hed early morning. enabling passengvrs m make all bl‘flllt'h line «mnnwticms. .nd d« AROUND THE WORLD Through trains Tomato to Winnipeg and West 1 came: the death of all! is nearly than the real! 5‘ ARE OFTEN CARRIED to THE FLIESI â€"â€"-â€"â€"‘

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