Bug and ’um- time | the nicle 5112' 01 )4 990000 990006 1e It’s Yours If You Have a KODAK We have them from $1, up. Let us show you how simply they are operated: 0099000OOOOOOOOOQOOQOOOOOOooooooooooo §§§§§§§§§§§§§§O You know In. You know we would not -â€" that we could not aflord to â€"- go back on our word. Nor can you afford to ignora this money-back-fl-not-satlsfled offer on this splendid laxative. We honestly believe we have the beat bowel remedy ever made - the (torn constipation. We wouldn't say this if we didn’t believe it to be true. We wouldn't risk our reputation by making such statements did we not feel sure you would ï¬nd them true. Try them at Our Risk Our faith is built both on the knowledge of what Rexall Orderlies are made of and on observation of very many severe cases in which they have proven their merit. Durham If they do not abundantly prove their merit with you alsoâ€"if you nre not entirely satisï¬ed with them â€"â€"- we will refund your money â€"â€" and we will do that on your mere say-so. We don't ask you to risk a penny. Isn’t that fair? Them in a Real! Store in nearly Great. Britsin. There is a diflorem ouch especially designed for the panic doing then WOI'Kâ€"JUBL ICU bucu - . plete Rexall Orderhes come in vest- action be delayed and incom and the entire system and every pocket tin boxes. 12 tablets, 10c; other organ suffers. Wastes that 36 tablets, 25c; 80 tablets, 50c. CAUTION: Please bear in mind that Rexall Orderlies are not sold by ell drug- nta. You can buy Rexall Orderliespnly at the Rexall Stores. You can buy ltexall Orderlies in the commumty only at our store: 1913 The Renll Stat-cs are We have a fmv Tons m r 9911 new U1 hand that we offer while 1t lasts at 'l‘wenty-three Dollars per ton in ton 101s. A111 out ot Town buy e1s 111m have this feed shipped to their nearest sta- tion, we will deliv er at to either station at abov e p1 1L9. W e have also a small quantity of F eed that is slightly damaged by wet. While it lasts we are offering it at {1 om Eight to Ten Dollars per ton. Retail Store in nearly every town sun on. There is a diflerent R018“ Remedy for designed for the particular ill for which it i For “Q“ ality†Printing Try The Chronicle Do You KNOW 21.83 from the C.P.R. You can purcb any of their lands at, right. prices. \Vith 53;,down. the balance in 19 equal annual payments. interest 6%. For full particulars write A‘Oflt. 0-P-R- America’s Greatest Drug Stores town apd pity should have been dispelled remain to poison the system. Headaches, biliousness, nervous- ness and other tormenting and seri- ous ills are common when the bowels fail to act daily as nature intended. All this may be avoided, if you Will accept our advice. taste just like candy. i They are soothing and easy. in action. They do not cause gnpmg, nausea, purg- ing or excessxve looseness. They tend to tone and strengthen intestinal nerves and muscles. 'l‘hey promptly relieve constipation, and help to per- manently overcome it. Rexall Orderlies promote better sï¬irits and better health. In all of t ese things they are vastly superior to old-fashioned, harsh salts and other purgatives, which are not only unpleasant to take but which usually leave the bowels in worse condition than before. We particularly recom- mend Rexall Orderlies for children, aged and delicate persons. ty in the United Stuns. Canada and :- nearly every ordinnry human ill- is recommended Ontario ‘nlUuuluwu, -.‘,â€",_-_-' v. â€"vâ€"-__ ___7‘ Star 0.: um m1: ind: reported the‘secmm.’ .041. unobw: s. D. w. following marriage: A quiet wed- 5 3‘ SW?“ {fog D" Thom“ Chywnzf ding took place at W residence of I" G" 0' J Rem; J' 8.. W- Burnett; Mrs. R. Elliott. 199 Jarvis street. -. .. ° - “WY: 0- of 0.. 0.31. 'hen Mia Thomaaena Wilson was R‘c?“d’°“' “99'“ J- “7- Tucker, united in marriage to Mr. Emerson J: â€â€œ3â€â€œ .3. 0mm“ “d J- A Gilles- - pieA were vmtors fin]? Markdfle. ‘ .' - = . 4 . tameeting o t crate you held $T‘3‘?‘°c.TXԤamâ€Â°Â°$? 31:31am“ as use m ... May we 10in has numerous friends in evemng oflast week theOtrustees were congratulations. authorized to proceed mth needed im. The better farming special which provements aï¬the school the estimat- stood at the station a day last ed cost. of which Will be about one bar of farmers and others who Flesherton and Kunberley baseball wene deeply interested in the ex teams played another match here on hjbmion made. In .flw evening Saturday in which the home how very instructive addresses were WILEY " f)“ a.blg score made. D given in the town hall here by the Igrinrcgï¬ 33:33am Mr Brown 0 â€mum†accompany‘“g the dem' the High school will preside at. m. onstration cars. ‘ . . -. - Entrance exmmnatmns hero . n I" o o _‘ [1“II‘.‘A l‘f thl ‘ --- -\n“+‘7 n“ UIIDLlalexl w..... The Ladies’ Aid garden party on Friday evening Last had to be postponed on account of the: rain. Th? Presbyterians held a social g in the church on Thursday ---..:.... 1.,†far Hm nurmse of in- ‘.-WV postp'onredâ€"on Recount of the: rain; The Presbyterians held a social evening in the church on Thursday bath in July. The pastor presided and explained 'the Duplex enve- ilope of finance after which encour- aging addresses were given by officials and members of the con- gregation. At the close of the program the ladies served refresh- ments. \ _ - â€"A 1 ___‘_ A Lad an- 11140 n wu Mr. James Fisher, who has seâ€" cured the rural mail route 41013 e Flasherton to Portlaw has mov- oadney SbeWart’s residence. Mr. Fisher has rented his ï¬rm to his son-in-law, .Mr..H. ‘Patton who moved from Prloevflle last “15 L w vucux. The Pnesbylteriam Sunday S held their annual picnic in park ;at the GAO-.‘mtlJ-‘f nff.er vacation. b’II‘SsS Li: turned fr ronto {01' vacauuu. Mrss Laura Armstrong has re- turned from Normal School, Toâ€" ronto for the holidays. '1 Miss Lulu Mitchell has completed her course in Domestic Science at the McDonald Instltute, Guelph. and returned home on , accompanied by Miss Betty Cameron, of Ottawa, on a short visit. Miss Florence Thurston has re- turn-ed from visiting at Lions Head and Toronto. ' Miss Murilel McTaVlsh has re- ---4nn.]“.l \‘iqit {It tu I'nO'U [I'UIH Hamilton and guest 0 pani-od by Mrs. J. ‘ left on Tuesday for tend the marriage 0 ;(3reorge (.‘lark, Mal ‘Bank of Commerce ‘ Promotion exami uIIigh school Form 1 ‘encle Bum, Lily MC] mer Wright, 2911:). 1 Gander), \E. Scilley, «A. _[ “‘1‘ 0 an 1111 tche LIrG visit. week to visit her ‘sons robert, Sask. 1' Mrs. R. W. Shaw and two chil-‘ , ‘ ' ‘ '0. o I ' Thurston. Mrs (RevJ Avers returned to the 1 city in Saturday after ï¬ve weeks ‘ visit with. her daughter, Mrs. Jo- by Miss Toad : Hind, of Orillia, W ing «our last W091 latter’s brow! N son, Toronto line. vacation Irom her ilac. Mich. Insullatipn of omcers took FLESHER'I‘ON. from »-1~e.n-oe Thurston has. re: \vlsntlnjg at 14101le Can da’s National Debt is over [Qrm t oron 0- ' $400 000 000 '1.» \ T‘v'sh has re- ’ ’ ' n (1 11c '1 1 Hon. Geo. W. R036 Was necemly z )3 (1m visit at Z$d1§o£c1§§1tleni laid up with a severe colfi. .He 5‘1‘115'31‘. (,f 'l‘m'mno. is n." underweont an Xâ€"ng exammatlon hf"? ffiend, MLSS .Mzmd When slight bran-ch13) trOuble was (I i 9.00 \ï¬e'red, m DUBHAH CHRONICLE McLaren is â€".h.ere ,ove his famil)’. ‘0 Graham her .sons W., J. O. Cornï¬eld; Chtplun. M. K. Richardson; _Tron.surer,_ J. Blackburn; -- _- ‘I' th ms Flesherton and Kimberley baseball teams played another match here on Saturday in which the home boys won by 3 on a big score made. D. Weber was umpire Principal White and Mr. Brown of the High school will preside at the. Entrance examinations here this xweek. and Principal Holland of the 1 Public school will preside at Priceville ‘ï¬-- Lnnnnah Public school Dipléma and Entrance examinations; Mr. James Cargo received the news last week of the death of his sister. Thomas Widdis, of Stratford. after a brief illness. The deceased. who was only 37 years of age, was born near Markdale. For 17 years she lived at Scratford. n ‘1 __U] Dbl-“L'IULUQ Mr. Robert Cullen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Cullen. near this vil- lage, was married on the 3rd inst to Miss Mossie Trudgeon, daughter of Mr. James Trudgon. of Melanchtou township, The marriage took placei at the home of the bride conducted by ‘ Rev. Mr. Lee. of Dundalk. The young couple will reside on the centre line, Artemesia. ' ' Nie- thodist pulpit on Sunday and gave able addresses in the interests of the ‘ Dominion Alliance. Rev. J . G, Anderson an old Flesher- tnn hov. now pastor of the Presbyter- Dr. Em Armstrong, sun. of Cobalt, are on the Drs. old home her LII" L113. Ulu lI‘II‘.‘ Mrs. Alfred Smith and niece Miss Hullingslwad of (‘m'hettom visited at Mr. Herb Smith’s on Saturday. Fall \\'hezlt . . . . . . :. Spring \Vheat ...... 1 Mining Oats ........ ' Feed Oats . . . .' ...... Peas ............... Barley ............ . Hay ................ Butter. ..,.... . Eggs .............. Potatoes, per bag . . Dried Apples ..... Flour, per cwt ..... diheove-réd. Haileybury is haping that the Riordan Pulp and Paper Company will establish a new branch of their business there. "“‘Y r-_ Oatmeal, per sack ...... Chop. per cwt .......... Live Hogs, per .cwt ..... Hides, per 1b.... . .. She-e skins ............. “’00,.........' ...... ... Tallow ................. Lard ............ . . . . . . . Turkeys ............... Geese ............ .. . . . ‘ Ducks ................. Chickens...... . l Fowl ................. MARKET REPORT DURHAM, Jun: 11 191 C. L. GRANT In \Vash Goods we have Prints, Ginghams, Mus- lins. Linens. Picque. Bed- fond Coxd. Dainty Raps, Shit-tings, Bungalow het fox Curtains. Ladies’ Misses' and Children' 25 Dresses; show you our goons. don't be afraid to ask to see them. and Entrance Wife and little. at short visit at Intended for last week. A meeting is called to nuke ar- rangements for our annual Sunday school and day school picnic. We don‘t know the date yet but have 2mm hope for its success. We will try to avoid confliction with all other even-Ls so that everybody excepting light mapecm cannot sprinkles. m be determined yet as them is still time for a 809d crop to grow. avvâ€" “'r vv "â€"v"' Farmers are preparing for buck- wheat and turnips when moisture oomes.. Some kind of crop always does well. Mrs. Bridges who came over from Belgrave to attend the Tuck- e-râ€"Hargraye wedding is gpenflinz Ireâ€"xi? {Geeks with héi- d' 11 Mr. Tucker. auz t" Mr. and Mrs. John Gruby had?‘ the pleasure of meeting some oil their old friends last week while a. attending the wedding. The-re qmfl exists a very friendly feeling 31-‘ though they have been away for' upwards of a decade 1 On Wednesday evening last a. ver pretty wedding was solemn-‘ i' . at the home of Mr. James Tucker when his youngest daugh» ter, Mary Esther, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to James Frederick Rargrave. The were- W. H. Hartley. Mr. J. Wells was unfortunate in losing a valuable mm on Friday night from inflammation. She was one he bought only recently. Mr. Herbert Pollock has been laid up for the past few weeks with heart trouble. We hope to see him well soon: in fact it was m... 1mm that he would be hust- see him well soon; in fact u was our hope that he would be hust- ling around“ as usual in a few days. That hope kept us from re- WI tuna wâ€"v _,__ V We have no exciting tioh stories was not: puma-mun. to record but will swear by every- the person who c thing great and glorious that we notice of the H have beaten everything yet known . marriage, one of t! in the line of gmundihog trappingd ported, but part of We caught two at the same time' 1y failodato be forw. CORNER CONCERNS. holding _ theig‘ ‘own CORNER CONCERNS. \ 'mm weak‘a new. items. W. James and Alexander Allan unturned a week no from Dakota when they were engaged ‘ Miss Kane Allan return-3d home Mr. Robe-rt Meade is busy at “resent excavating for a new barn. Our union picnic Thursday, July Syd a mix-up occurred in 5’ budget we are and it ublflhod. We also thank 1 who contributed the one of the items we re- t mrt of which evident-