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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Jul 1916, p. 3

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G T 36:11. C E Hm ning. (1 P. Agent. D P. Agent, )Ionueal Toronto J. TOW'NER. Depot Agent \V. CALDER, Town Agent Canadian 8.1011_.10 4-35 7. 40 4 on 4.10 4.003 .8] 7‘ Kl fit) at V91 Stop-0V9! MU 5m; EXPRESS [HOS ALLAN. Princip; vim-ial Model Selma! Te Glass Certificate. (lo ll). ua’ a. u). d xilv Mnganetawan Rw: Temagami. etc. Hind trip Lam-in, Licket 1:51.301“ ccrmin >Lilti0h> nr. vex-v 10w rates, wi m of Bay AI‘ LVJ 6‘ E: kt: 1:11: ti\ t :‘11d\ 1tisi‘. 1 1' 1111mm. EM SMendid [151M311 Specie! ‘ and all House 'nNSN : Mr \I. K1985 1 at the re 1r 0f * room and iS I“ § kinds x 9{11'5” i U ndx 1 taking ”â€"â€" EDWAE The undersigned begs to announce to residents of Durham and surroundlng country. that he has his Planning Mill and Factory cmnpleLed and is prepared 'nz'nnf‘) 1 day. and to take Saugeen J. " priceville “ Glen 3-1nXV'illianls 6 Toronto L"- TINSMITHIN G Mr. M. Kress has 0pe{1ed a. shop at the rear of the fm'mture show room and is prepared to do all kmds Hf tinsmithmg. x . ‘ ouse Fittings r 12.”! p.11). daily. ex- “12.”.3 mm. daily. for If. Cnunoctiuus an: AM \‘Charf for Mus- Lt-avo 'l‘m'nnto 1W1?) 11’; Sunday. and 2.05 : untsville, points on Pnninnwnt L119 finefl. and nix kinds of Rugs ()ilcloths \\ indow Shades Lace Curtains all Household Furnishings xtes, \V’ l 0 rd 8 1‘ rincipztl and 91 Teacher 11. '3’ 11.42 now 011 in ()lltil- 1 liberal P.3d 34%5 19“... 9990., f0 I could not eat and sufiered untold agony: I had three of the best doctors I coqld get b".t it- just gee‘med nothing was gomg tci ‘ Al.__..~b "11'0“ 11h- LU JWU UVvaâ€" ' o I. ”'10 help me. I thought I would never be any better and was willing to give up and die rather than '2hbor of mine told suffer as I was. A net» me of Dr. Bierce’s wonderful remedies My husband and I decided to use them. bought me six bottles of ’ I had not taken 1t long unthl I felt better. was out of be I was cured and have been we ‘ Favorite Pre- In less than six weeks (1, and 1n less than 51:: months 11 ever sxnee. Do all my own work. I have raised three . daughters, two are married and have ‘. children. They ha ' so are then' ehndren. I am ve used it and th.) ‘1 91‘0 lst sure it was all on accc '1 them use the medicine. ‘1 special the house. Have .‘Fm'orite Prescnp-‘i txon,’ 'Golden Medical Dzscovery’ '1,d‘, ‘Smart-Weed’â€"anything prepared by Dr. 3 Pierce 18 good. I also have a copy. ox 1: ’ tense Me‘Lcal the . People. 5 Common Advxser, who}: I have had ‘26 years; It. ”â€"3135. J. has been very va‘nmhle to me. WAY, 232 Ontario St, Sarnia, Ont. If you are a suffnror, if your daughter, mother, Slstcr mod help, got Dr. Pierco’s Favonte Prescmptzon. m hquld or tablet form from any mocucme dealer to-duy. i Then address Dr. Pierce, Invahds’ Hotel, 1 Buffalo, IN . ‘1 ., and got confidentlal medl- cal advice entirely free. . ___ Luv,“ ,5 A most valuable Dr. Pierce’s Con Adviser. A splend with engravings 2.3.: copy xyill be smt t ‘N those foolish children. They giggle at m 91‘} foolish little thing; the?» S99. *+§¢‘¢+++¢+0¢¢ A good Tnlcum Powder is a necessity and :L luxury for the allllllut’l‘ Luilct. It keeps the skin soft :md dainty. prevents sun- burn and freckles, assures a com- furmblc appearance and z-Lbsur‘os perspiraLiuu. Its [1:8 is a, delight. “'0 have must of the best, known Inn-ma: and in a variety of odors. SALVING 1A RELIABLE AGEN 9’31 )nt.â€"-“ About 27 years ago 1 very bad, my blood, too, was .pe. I got so I had to go to me: there for over three months. ()m' fine of Toilet th‘vds is m ('X"’?Ut‘d. ()m' prives as lnwz is‘ consistent with the quality ‘ '. ‘ V \ilgl' glMHJb. in even’ ‘4‘- Out u‘io whe 1‘. 'l‘cm'itorjcrescr vet: 1w.- tne it: Highest commissions paid. Attractive advertising matter wn work. I hav 8 raised three two are marricu and have he» have use ed .. and they i - .q‘ T --‘ ullu‘ lJVb U\ y.- .. Dinn D r and. Tea Sets Geo. B. Dingman Druggist TORSNTO ("entral Drug: Store '1‘. R. Town Ticket Agency O. O Q Q 'C‘ _+++¢++++¢%+44++w+v+. maid MOS-page volume, and colored plates. A PP; 7‘ v00 '00 9a.. '06 06 0.0 0.0. L 0 . O J J O 9. The Cm y“’”"""-’ w _ aing prepare ed by D"- :50 ”have 3- copy Of -02 Sense Me 3.3;} xe had ‘26 years; it HIS DIGNITY only, e Fonthill Nurseries. (Established 1337) m1 town and district in 19 \V c are n \t Leprcsem cf ¢¢t¢¢¢9¢*°** J‘V- w-‘-â€" l.â€" xmc sending fifty the cost of wrar)‘ I. to Dr. Pierce, ‘ your daughter, got Dr. Picrco’s liquid or tablet 3 dealer today} Sense 0N AT +é+++++++++++ 6.83111 G 1 M W (1.4 i S u n thex ' ight mam Canadian Housewives Encm Use It In Summer ONTARIO? hr the electric i sewing and washin -.. ' vacuum cleaner. Electric ranges are coming into general use, the first ob- jection, the relatively high initial cost nace remains unused from the middle ranges are not of spring and coal regularly used during summer, the supply of hot water throughout the house is lacking from May to Novem- ber. Supplying this service by elec- tricity is a great convenience to the householder, and, a opens a new field for the desired sum- mer lead to the central station or other organization dealing in electric energy. Sereral Canadian central stations, aware of the benefits to 3:: derived from such a load, have introduced special systems 01' charging for this serviee. 111 'i oronto. one organization ”Mil ‘V';+‘\ rmp $111811 spemal SYSW‘DS service. m "101" has an arrange (500 watts‘, ana out: watts) heating unit; tl‘. charge for the small uni ate flat ”fife basis and k ing constantly for ordix needs, while the large need be used only for ‘ 1 cost 01' jacn‘ettt 3acnuu-u $30.00. I" the cons‘ heater. c 101' this : he neat the FT9 moSt i There are some fishes which,‘ ' always wasted entirely, means fully utilized. One: 1\,~ ..c o‘l " ,.\}~.l:-,L1 LLUL :1“: )1: no 1 n tiese is. the horse-mackerel, or: :una » huge fish which sometimes ,‘g t of two or three hunw M. Pierre Lemy, a‘ law- Yuri-Ian merchant engaged in‘ the pron-arm! food business, says that,| after the sardine, the tuna is the fish‘ most important as a preserved pro- ‘ ' is an upward tendency these fish at present in the world's. fish markets. Years ago, sutmi-zish fishery was unknown on Cainnzlia'h coasts. Now there is a. ‘ "‘ of boats engaged in cap- Y‘ ‘_--‘o.‘ _ E f’ ‘0‘ -Agyb \ LL AAA (1111,... ; liE‘Z‘c in the. price 0: ‘7 ' h a fish}: 1 Boston or New York, the priced; to the consumer was then about :35 cents per pound. Thus, this once neglected fish yielded ample re-1 turns. The same thing is true of; sturgeon. A generation ago sturg’eonl were thrown up on the beach of the St. John river for manure; now, in some cases. good lake sturgeon are] worth as much as a good-sized cow.1 Thirty cents per pound has been paid ' to 100 pounds. I‘Tany compn‘ ansumption of 11â€"31121113', it. 111 L The British business man looks atI the business he has got. That’s the? death of business. He ought to look at the business he hasn't got.â€"â€"â€"Her- bert N. Casson. Don’t allow duck feed to stand from one meal ’to the next an expect ducks --- a .4“. I; 18.1 s of charging 101‘ [.1113 :ronto, one organization ;ement with one small "7 000 and one large n, ; unit; the idea is to small unit on a moder- asis an: keep it operat- for ordinarv domestic the large unit, ._-_._1\ no wonderlng, IS n W'ny Hurt Oneself? m1 Encouraged a same (10 is stipulat C nonthly m I101 ’ Eighty Of these in 1915 at Ingonish. ad from sou to 400 and one was caught weighed 565 pounds. including etc., iS not meter .10t water flat rate to be .ble-waY ' Ontario Act The London Advertiser says: One of the acts passed at the 1916 session of the Ontario Legislature that de- serves some mention was “an act to amend the hospitals for the insane‘ act.” This act made provision for the admission, as a voluntary patient, I of any alcoholic habitual, by the} superintendent of the hospital. for: care and treatment, but the patient must be capable of appreciating the fact that he is to be admitted as a voluntary patient. The time during which he may be detained is limited to one year. Of course the patient must agree to comply with the rules of the hospital. The patient may be discharged cured or incurable, or for t... , ,i- . _‘ .. . LI; eaCE‘. LIL L.-L A \ALCSo Good 1 respect to those so given over to drunkenness as to render them in- pabie of self-control. or of managing eir own affairs. in such cases a dges in chambers, or a magistrate” applied to by a relative or con- nection of the inebrintes. or by the a : familv pliyswian. may cause a petition } O ‘ 'tie served on the inebriate setting 0 ’c‘rfh the facts. and appointing a time 3 for the hearing of the application. . the hearing is to be conducted as o 0 O O O O 9 ,Anofuer 'm;‘.crtant provision is that} I ' O O O O O O O O O O mitt-r :zctaeedings in courts are, and the judge or magistrate is to report\ the facts to the insoector of prisons and (:T-izzirities. and transmit the evi-\ if appfied t< nection of t' family NEW“ *0 he selved forth the f30 ‘90? the hes “11:0 hearing ()t'1CI‘ {,I‘OCQE Hm mdze O where hriate As an illustration of the keen sense ‘ :it' ‘hutnm' 3ms2=es:.~zctl by the famous : Scottish judge, Lord Mackenzie, Sir 4 .l. H. A. Mactixnlalti. late Lord Justice- 1 \ lerk, tells the following story in his . iteniiniscenccs. On one occasion when the jury lu- ' conviction or acquittal, they rang their hell, producing the usual stir of an- ticipation in court. It turned out, as reported by the macer, that they rang to ask if they might be allowed to have some water while they were in deliberation. According to the law of Scotland, it is forbidden, when a jury has been enclosed. that they should he suffered to have any “meat or drink” until they have returned the verdict. Everybody listened to hear what the judge would say. Lord Mac- kenzie, looking up meditatively, de-' ’ livered himself in slow and deliberate tones, heard throughout the court. ‘5 thus: “Well, ye canna call it meat” (and then more rapidli'). a tainly is not a drink; they can have '1 1i the water.” 1t. adm the air prevent its QCODOInlcaJ Llauo- . portation for any considerable dis- . tance. 'I fact, these provinces are now supplied almost entirely by coal 4 from the Crows Nest district in Al- . berta and British Columbia and from ' In a plant in Denver, Colorado, with I l i a capacity of 500 tons of lignite per i day, lignite is distilled. the by-products l are saved and the residue is manu- l factured into briquettes. These bri- quettes are of very good qaulity, and are suitable for domestic or railway locomotive purposes. The lignite is charged into ovens having a capacity of 10 tons each. The ovens are heat- ed by gas tlanze between the walls... and distillation is carried on for‘ ‘about two hours without the admis-‘ l sion of oxygen from the atmosphere. 1 l During distillation about 100.000 cubic. feet. of gas. 1130 gallons of tar and 1 , 3 25 pounds of ammonium sulphate, are ‘3 removed per 10 tons of lignite. Ben- '“1 7:01 is removed from the gas and the 3* gas is cleaned by electrical precipita- :1 Lion. While the raw iignite only con- . tains 55 per cent. of fixed carbon, the at -ritmettcs average 84 per cent. Prairie Provinces Might Adopt New Method and Save Money â€" Saskatchewan and Al- Manitoba, millions of tons of berta contain many sub-bituminous coal and lignite but the comparatively low heating value‘ of this coal and the fact that it dis- integrates rapidly when exposed to the air prevent its eonomieal trans- portation for any considerable dis- tance. 'In fact, these provinces are now supplied almost entirely by coal from the Crows Nest district in A1- hm-m and British Columbia and from he will be (1 Ldministered 3119: 1W0 Year Curious Sinecures It will be interesting to know, if an all-round reduction of Government salaries takes place, whether the Bishop of. Ripon will lose his $35 a year for acting as Clerk of the Closet, or the l'sher of the Order of thei Thistle (the Earl of Mansfield) get a1 fifty per cent. reduction of his salary of S485 paid in war scrip? Then the Bishop of Oxford gets $506 as Chan- cellor of the Order of the Garter, and the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon receives $228, .as Hereditary Keeper of Holyrood Palace. Of course, these are i only types of long-standing payments l which have been in existence for many, is one of the worst enemies of‘ a fine finish to a motor car and should ‘ be taken oif. as soon as possible. Taken off when it is fresh, no detri- " be noticed, but if allowed to dry it will gradually get in its destructive work of eating down through the varnish coats to the wood or metal. In any case, the new car should shun the freshly-oiled road Tar a< BRIOUETTiNG LIGNITE The flock of farm range over the far]: and eats a great 1112 of which are noxio poultry have had a ‘Q. A. :“an-AA‘ and eats a great many insects, many of which are noxious. In this way poultry have had a decided influence in controlling insects harmful to fruit md other crons man" years 0 Tar Ruins Appearange ;szll. LA.V v . , flame between the walls. ition is carried on for hours without the admis- gen from the atmosphere. illatiou about 100000 cubic s..1I-‘.0 gallons of: tar and 3f ammonium sulphate, are at 10 tons of lignite. Ben- 50391 eidn Flour :5 1 Eclipse 1*10ur Pastr3 Flour LOW Grade Hour ( Rolled. Oats Breakfa st Verea‘l The Above are All Made from Special Reduction on Flor f I. 9960090990009000009900*Qooooooo90§§§+§¢000060§60 OUR SHOES embrace all the good leathers. made in Patent. {jun Me tal, and Dongola, on the latest. model lasts. They are stylish, dur- able and handsome shoes. No hetter footwear is manufactured and thev are priced according to quality. Come in and inspect our new Military Lasts in Men’s “’orking Shoes. Best on the. market. \Ve have just received a shipment of Suit Cases and (‘luh Bags. prices ranging from $1.40 to $5.53”. (711001 Cases which sell e stocked a line of Chi ldren‘s S REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Also we hav at 600. I. S. Mcllraith : Ihe Down Town Shoe Store tal, and Dongola, on the latest. mom» able and handsome shoes. N0 bette) thev are priced accox-dyng to quality. on hand. lfHu'mm-s and Stock ()wmn-s snmlm My 1;: «1 Wm. tity of this Excellent (V‘undilimwr for Spring and Summa- Feedin”. Nntlling (’(llhl‘lh‘ ii fm' Yummy: Pigs. Cairn». EM. Makes Milcn Cows Milk and puts Harm‘s in prinw vnxzdixiun for seeding: in fact it nmkus M'm'ything go that ifs f'awi 1‘ : also ("uldxvvll‘s ("(43411qu (‘lef Mun}. Everything in our line at. lowest priwsgfm' (Huh. All kind» 0f Gran bought and snld. “Did \ou know that they can make “How about Banana Skins. 9" â€"â€" “' OYSTERS AND FRUIT IN SEASON For- \Ve have a quantity . ROWE : Mo‘lassine Meal Made from Sound and W hole Grains on Flow and F eed in Q11: More Soap for Less Mone)*.â€"â€"â€"Less Money for More Soap. Wimped Oats for Horses Barley and Wheat (7110]) Mixed (3110p ()“ners should‘ .1} mer for Spring an -‘- of the celebrated Le Shoes out of all kinds of Skins?” “They make Slippers out of them." , should‘ 3) in a quan- Spring and Summex ‘zg PigS,C;1lves. Etc. 598 in prim?“ condition m: 9:0 that} 5. fed tn: PAGE THREE. in Quantities Confectioner and Grocer én \ ti SEV old 81'» streef 9 fiver? men half acfe upply BOD . éontinue Apply 0 A GOOD house c of land cellar. Durham akati 0g title THAT I cost buyer be h: let Fun th prope‘ i112 tC Pwtu enTS conta‘ comic hard ing 0' uatio. Thos. execx )8 S( E111 and pic Sat bk

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