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Durham Chronicle (1867), 14 Jun 1917, p. 7

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__-â€"_- '5‘ Q - 5.25 Lv. TorontoU.n -.\r 11. 3.3 8.10 IN. Toronto N. 8.10 9.13 11.55 .\I‘. Saugeen J. “ 7.55 4.35 P. M. 9.24 12.07 “ Priceville “ 7. 40 4.20 9.34 12.17 “ Glen “ 7. 30 4.10 9.38 12 21 “ McTVilliams“ 7. 26 4.06 9. 50 12. 33 “ Dtu ham ‘ 7.15 3.55 10.04 12.47 “ Allan Park 7. 01 3.41 10.14 1 57 “ Hanover “ 6. 52 3.32 22 1.05 “ Maple Hill ‘ 6. 43 3.23 30 3.10 10. 10.35 1.20 " Walkerton 6 R. MACFARLANE. Town Agent Traias will arrive and depart lows. until urther notice:â€" Canadian Pacific Railway: Time Table : DOQOOQO Cheaper Than the Cheapest N§§z§§§§z§§§z§§§§§§§§§§ #9§§§§§§6§6§§§6000000z006 The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs P. Bolgnr n! the Crown hotel died The merchants haxe decided to close. their stores at 7 p..,m except on Saturdays during the summm months. Add. The Owen Sound Baptist Associa- tion meets in Wiarton on Tuesday next. Revs. A. Stewart and W. Mc- Gregor go as delegates from here. The cattle fair Tuesday was not well attended. Very few changed hands. p. m. A good leyal‘dproér‘én‘i fiaé been prepared by the children, un- der tile guidance of an efficient teaching staff. From The Chronicle File of June 17th, 1897. ’ On Friday, the town school “fin have their Jubilee demonstratwn in the tqwn hgl}. beginning at 1.30 Call and get our Moving sale prices. for you. Eggs am end of the present vear, and if prices (It cost- and below cost will move the buyifig public then our stock W111 be sure to move. \Ve are determined to get rid of it. so we advise you to see for yourself. 3 The} stock consis'ts of Dry Goods including, flannellets, blankets, woollen goods, men’s underwear, ladie's under- wear. men’s pants and overalls, ginghams, muslins and ladies’ and gent’s sweaters. _ 20 YEARS AGO Priceville “ Glen “ MclVilliams“ Durham “ Allan Park Hanover " Maple Hill “ Walkerton ALL MUST BE SOLD PAGE 6. ..M. P 04- .1 . SCOTT as fol- [e prices. There’s money in it”; ' Eggs and Butter taken as Cash. 71-? H111‘111‘1s1111k11rf Ii.xcursinns to Wes- 11111 11111111111 111 11111 fares \ia Cana- .1ii: m P: 11 it'u: 1111111 Tuesday until 013 12111111? 311111 inclusiw Particulars §1111111 1111\' 13311111“: 111 Pacific Agent.111 1\\ ..B H111\\1111i Distxici Passengw ! \gnnt. TUI‘UDW. Ont. (:m-mzms more casuz‘xlties than .a'n‘j’ un'mr (m thls part. of the hue 511100 the Imtflfi Hf Vlmy Rldfle. i 'l‘hn mid nf Saturday morning, it is nmv knnwn. resulted in the in- ;fliciinn of far more serious losses nn tho nnemy than at first estim- niml. whiln our casualties were rpluliwly light. rimsidoring the numbm' ul‘ men engaged and tlm (With in which ”19 enemy‘s posi- linn was pnnntraied. In one section -;l‘ rho l'rmii. if. is slated in the Ofliâ€" ('iili l’t‘pnl‘i. thirty dead were iwlllliNi and twelve prisoners were! inkrn by «mr mm. Whose losses \x'vrn only two killed and five \x‘mmdod. ll' thl‘ Pnemy 1088 along Hm rntiro front, was in the same pmportion in ours on this small portion. the raid must have cost thel The men in the ranks. as well as tho ("HTI(?OI'.~'. with whom he was mnro intimately assaciated. regret donph' his departurn from the com- mand Hf Canada’s fié‘ld forces. The Canadians in anm- are no [orient "the Ryng boys." Sir Julian Run: bade goi‘u'i-hy to his associ- .2!i"5 :ii hemiqum‘ters yRSi.PI‘ffiil._\-' (the 0th of June». Before his departure gihv corps «winninnder issued a Spe~ [cini Witter. in which he said: ; “In bidding good~hy to the corps g1 find it very difficult. to give ex- ’DI’PSSiOII to the feelings of pride and :ifl'eetinn which dominate all other sentiments. During the year ofl my (-ommz-md. the iinvzii‘ying 511C“! Poss in battle. the progress in train»! ing. and in discipline and the tin-1 swerving‘: devotion and loyalty of all ranks are features which stand out. prominently in the history of the corps. That. history will last forever. and my :‘issociation with you in the making of it. is a joy that (":in never be impaired." 1-} Mr. John Snell. Dromore preached Y in the school-house on Sunday i‘ nightâ€"Corner CQDCeI‘nS cor. The funeral of Mrs. McDonald 0,.tmk Mace from the residence of fiber sun. Hugh McDonald. south line I'Milmw .2. Mn Tuesday afternoon, the ;11th inst. She was upwards of r319:”; years nf age. and had been a n : resident Hf Glenul: far 47 years. She wwns buried in Pricmnlle.â€"â€"-Mos.= ” .‘Lnke Cur. Mr. Wm. Fm nf Yummy loft last \ka l‘nr Hm west. WhPI‘Q he 1n- fends t0 I‘Pmam for a tlme. Mr. mes (11:11": atfpnded the Baptist Assmiatinn at \Vim‘tonlast \Vflflk. ‘ Mr. Rom. 8111"an of Allan Park is ill of neuralgia of the 319311. Miss Sc’vphin Burnptt. nl‘ Durham is in charge? of thr‘ Slur“ in his stead. Mr. 'l‘lms. Brigham has :1 V81“; plmisant smile of law. It’s a dunghtor.-~.\llzm Park cor. Mr. Henry Brighnni‘has taken a (:nntr'ucl. tn supply timber for a 1:117» bmdgn at \\‘m'»dstock. .-\ 110511111111 In S‘tmxmt. _L\'0n from .anndizm Hemduuzu‘ters in France, Will Clark uf V'arnoy caught trout, that tippod-the scales at nuncns. Died.«â€"â€"In Glenelg at the resiâ€" dence of his son Mr. Danlel MF- Fndden. aged 87 years. Marriedâ€"At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Mclnnns, Grand Rap- ids. Mich.. by Rev. Reuben Smith, pastor of the Third Presbyterian church. Mr. John Allen to Miss Mar- garet. Ector. SIR JULIAN BIDS CANADIANS PAREVVELL Borntéln Bentinck, 0n the 8th of June, to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Der- Dy, 3 son. â€"‘â€"-v‘-â€" â€"-vâ€""â€"vvv Born .â€"â€"-In Durham. on Saturday. June 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Darling, a son. on Friday morning, and was buried m the RL‘. cemetery 1n the south of Proton.-â€"Pric§vil_le correspondence. Kgnnt. or nssengm‘ ' J ”11fo . iSUCUJ f fillipe tecte ‘W'hnl in p rnitte :mdi 06066066060006606660666b6§ #005o a. o m J) Ha 5;: 3* 2.2 mg cars, in Va ‘vé'bra't'éJeE‘nft‘i-fifié‘mfi a railway can provnde for the com- fortable transportation or Its pas- sengers, including courtesy. Points to Consider when Purchasing a Railway Ticket. ' A Canadian Pacific Railway ticket does not represent merely a means of _ transportation between given pomts. It In addition provides the traveller Wlth every comfort and convenience developed by modern railway science. “Safety First,” With up-toâ€"date equipment, unex- celled dining service, palatial sleep-g ‘hfl AA-m -‘ A __.--_. .1 “He said Pte. Collucutt was adâ€" mitted to the hospital suffering from a slight wound but was poisâ€" oned by a German girl who had successfully disguised herself as an allied nurse. Her identity was de- tected by a wounded officer, to whom she also administered poison by placing it. in the wound. She ad- mitted having poisoned between 100 and 200 men. .--‘._..... uwuuucu. ruuun 11155, DIN-‘9 a second message announced his death in a hosnital in France. Si~ multanemisly. a~ letter “as received from the sen. stating that his wound was very slight. and he expected 8mm in be in the lines. Ottawa had nn further information to offer.- and the parents were naturally perplex- ed. until a letter arrived last week from the doctor in charge 01' 110 hespital giving an explanation of the untimely death of the young Sliildlel‘. .\ clespntrh from Sumlerland says: "Pie. Herb. Collurutt, of Brock twp. «lied from the effects of poison ad- ll’lilliSiQI‘Pd to him While suffering from a minor \Vimnd in a, hospital in Frunt‘e. The poison was applied to his \wund by a German girl in disguise. according to a letter re- (‘Pi'vml by his father. "The indie father. FR. Collucutt, is a farmer living: near \Vilfrid. He received :1 mess'age from Ottawa some weeks ago that his son was“ Slightly \x'ounaed. Following thisd -1. C- uuuuu _ ka‘.’ LID ‘x'ono ‘ Really mu<t clnse this - time. Thanking: ynu kit dly, I remam, Ymu's truly. James G. Coutts. u u511u111, \JLlL‘o Dear Sinâ€"J have much pleasure .in {lClilln\\'I+L'dglI g the receipt of the “HUT“! nl‘ t.c‘.>l)acc:..i and chocolate sent by you. and {must say it is so ihvlpl'ul to know that the people at hnme are so tlumghtful of the boys here. I am sure. I only express the opinion of the boys here when I say that. we owe much to the kind- ROSS of those at home. I cannot, attempt a letter. as news is very scarce. I was very pleased to sow Nat Griers«m and John Hop- kins, who mime over to look me up; to-day. Both are looking well, antll in gmfl spirits. I have nothing to say about. myself, unless that I am quite well. and getting along o.k. i The t't)ll.m*i11;-r letter, under date uf May 17th. was received last week by Mr. A. H. Jackson, and shows that. some Mi the boys, at least, re- ceive the parcels sent them througn the Durham Tobacco Fund: Mr. A. H. Jagkym, Durham, Ont. had“ 1“: â€"v-- .v\/ 1' 'VIIL fare is through \mi thevc can no 6longer pass by in rexie“, "On accmmt of the war” -â€"Bmttleb0ro Reformer. “On account of the war” What else can I do but obligingly pay “011 accmmt of the war” Yes, Often I wonder What some folks will do Whgn :11[_ot' the world with its war- The tinnexgczm't patch up my roof Where It leaks. ‘ "Um accnunt of the war" “On account of the war” The (rest of my shoes mounts each time that I buy, The prices on drugs are prodig- iously high. But, when I demur I receive the reply, ' T'On account. of the war” And what 821 y. John Brown cannot pay me the money he «)ers, The «:uilok wants L911 dollars a week or she goes, “On account of the war” The baker reduces the weight of his bread, . The butcher sends steaks that could muster as lead. The. tailor‘s word suits. are of shod-- (15' instead, “.011 account of the war" Have you got a patch of ground on which a garden might he made? Have you got a pig, a chlcken, or a cow? - Have you tested out your muscle with a bright and busy spade? If you haven’t done so, are you learning now“? If you're over-old or young to go where shells are on their way, Or if the doctor labels you unfit; If you can’t pit-1; up a rifle and go forward to the fray, 'r There is still a chance for you to - do your bit. There is still a chance for service which can never be denied, Though you can’t he marching when your country calls, A uniform, we know, is now the Na- tion’s greatest pride, 1 But there’s dignity in common] overalls. When a soldier is selected, we musti see that he is fed. 1 And we want to have him dressed in clothes that fit; Thmxgh we cannot all be heroes,l everyone can go ahead, ' There is sure to he a chance to do your hit. POISONED BY A GERMAN ANOTHER SOLDIER WRITES 0N ACCOUNT OF THE WAR OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL can I do when they “WHY THE. DURHAM CHRONICLE. A pause followed. It was broken by the countryman. “Say, paw,” he asked, ‘fwhat do you measure from tip to tip ‘2” ' “Yes, I am an a'ng'el'.” “A regular angel withwings, and everything?” “Van ,’ Ensued a series of supposed man- ifestations. and then from the depths of the black cabinet :1 sqqrealf‘y [voice spake. H Talking of Wings. \V’. G. Massnrenn, a New York ar- Miitoct. whn it Irish. nven if hi; name. dnpsn’t sound so. tplls a yarn Of a green yokel where a so-called franoo-modlum was holding: a. spic- itnalistic soanm. When the oper- ator asked Whether anyone present, cared to communicate with a lovnd rmn in the other World. the youth staMd that. he would like to have words with his fathpr. who had digd a fgw mopthshefore. he said.! .-\ rlnspnlch fr‘nm Tfindnn says: Tho now; ll‘mf. Major Wm. Red- }mnnrl ha: l‘imr‘n killorl on tho hall]!!- 5rmnf in mem will cause gonuino ‘1'*ngrnf. lmfh in England and lrnland. Ho was nnn nfthnmnsfhrilliantnwn ’nl‘ lhr‘ anirmnlisf party. and While an uncomprnmising ndvncafn 01‘ home rule. ho wag one of tho jmnsf rmpnlnr mph of parliament and tho country. Amrmrz his frinndc, and own many of his most hittom mnlificnl mmnnonfs. {his pnnulnrify‘ WWW nnhnncod when an the nut- hrmk 0f fhn war ho whaleâ€"hmrfmlm ly snppnrlorl fhn 031190 of the allies and at. fhn first. nnnnrtunity sought and somnwi a commissinn in an Trish regimnnt. although well ovm‘ the age limit. He had risen tn the rank of major. After Major RM.- mnnd’s regiment. Went. to France. he made fox-v appearances in the Home of Commons. N..â€" - “Yes: NOTED NATIONALIST REPORTED KILLED Mchnnldâ€"thwnHaThaf cmmci] fl adjnurn. fn montlulx l. 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McDonald-B1‘igh11n1-â€"Th1t the asâ€" ~11~-m11nt roll, as vexised bv council, be accepted. and U111. 11550531111 be 11111111115 111:11'v. Brigham-Shewellâ€"That dogs of the following ratepayers be Q,truck off the roll: Mark Mervyn, Charles Shewell, Ja‘s. McDougall. J. Nuhn. Briglmm-Mchugnll-That the fol- lowing names he added to rollanhn Bulgm‘, Bert. Owens. Jas. Pust, C. Mordl, Duh. McFarland. McDougall-McDonaldâ€"ThaL tele- phone lines of R. Brigham and}? Bowman be assessed at $20 per mile. Alex. Hopkins, assessment reducâ€" ed $150; Henry McCainn, reduced $100; T1108. Raeburn, reduced 350; Frank Cain; reduced $750; Wm. White. reduced 850; Mark Merx-‘yn, reduced 3100; Ben. Hoffman. con- firmed; Mrs. H. Miller. confirmed. Courtpf Revision of the township of Bentmck was held in the town- ship hallon May 28th. Minutes of last meetmg were read and adopted. The following appeals were consid- ered: ‘ .V' BENTINCK COUNCIL J. HIChiffirk. Clark. the fol- THE WESTERN FAIIR September 7th to 15th. The prize list of London‘s DOD“.â€" lar Exhibition has just been issued and will be of great interest espe- cially to‘intending Exhibitors. In these strenuous times the pressing need seems to be greater produc- tion. The management of the Ex- hibition having this in mind have this year generously added $2,000.00 to their Prize List in order to en- courage the Farmers and Breeders to produce more and better .Lix'e |Stock, Grains, Roots, etc.. This a-‘ 'mount which has been distributed1 throughout the list will certainly make it a most attractive one as it brings the list up near the $30,000 point. Send to the Secretary, AM. Hunt, London, Onta for 3 Prize List or any. information regarding the Exhibition. CC I f The “peace comet ' is travelling at the} rate of 131 miles a Second, nr over l.-134,()00 miles per day. and this is its first appearal‘lce for 60.006) years. The Toronto officials, though they have heard of the comet’s zip-- preach, very much doubt that it appears but every 60,000 years. con.- sidering the rate at which it trav- els. It is exceptionally large, and the nearest point reached by it to the earth will be 104,000.000 miles, 54) it is not likely to outshine the brilliant comet of 1882. , l ‘ IIHH'L, :1.U., 1000. xk.“ . UIQHS‘V PEACE COMET IN JULY 3 Soul Notary P111123. Anullwr (.‘Hn'lQl. which is dBSCI‘lll-l Hall‘s Uatarrh Cure is taken 1'1‘ ml as “tho most. astonishing: :mrlg lm'nnlly. and acts thruugh ll: \x'umilerl'ul Of all phenomena" iSi‘llltHM'l 0n the Mucous Suf‘faces ._ L'UI’DlIlg‘. By July 01‘ this year lallllv Syslmn. 80ij for testimonial will liw \‘lSllllQ m the naked nyc. A 5' free.â€"â€"l-‘.J. CHENEY CO.. Tolmi‘ German. Prnf. \anf. 0f Heidloberg,j()hi0. Snld by all druggists, .-.»; is I"(".<}‘mll.<ll)l(‘ for the 1917 “peacefllall‘s Family Pills l comet" and he first «.‘liscovered if, 011' Dr constipat i« ll “\l‘) 1.1.1 27’ '1 916’ '1‘ I] 0 ‘Xmeri 6;] n 0})” ! ______’â€":_,':- fi . £4.14; » _:_L :_ I“ Sift»; it“, “ -_._ 3;: _«.__'._I :: servatorins have now sightpd it and f ‘3‘me haw cabled both the statlous 1111: ej Canadzgl. and lo tlm Greenwich 013-. 1 S(,‘I‘\'8101‘_V. :3 n I Tn m n ‘ ‘ ' n q "'\\'h1'.<1<11,\‘ 111111111113." whn 91111114 1111 Hm Indians, 11111111 PUSUOI‘S and 11H1111' (‘)IIH:I\\'S, kept the Mounted Pulivn husxf I‘m' :1 1111111 but lm1Hv 11y their «11111111111101! ofl'm‘ts 111 on- forcn 11m in the. 111m countrv. H111 [11111111111' Me 11110 as safe for 11:111111- 111111 :19 :1 \er1â€" [111110611 citv. The 1111111111 “1191“:111] M the Y\Inunifld P1111111 is said in he H111 huge-1.41 (111 record 111‘ :1 fnrce c1111?â€" 111;: its n\\ 11 supplim. 71.1111 11.1911 trnelled 19.39 miles. carrying plmxs 11111-1 harrm's. (Mixing: ('attle.11rn\1â€"' sinus 11.\-C;11‘1.< 211111 “agons. and‘ arms and 1111111111111111111 fur Hm posts? to be mtablishod in tho west. 1 gvthm- thm hogan their longmarch in patrol Hm dish-it! nurtlm mi in ”10 Rm ky Mountains. I‘hrnn dixisinns “hioh had passed tho “inlm :H Um HM <hmo‘ fart. nmnx‘ “innipog, marchvd nut in mm‘t. Hm nu“ (Iptachn‘wnl. and M- v-LJ‘,"- Cauafla, To take up their duties of pphmng tho great north-west 101'â€" Mary. th-thrm» ware :wn threw di\i- sinus of tho né\\lvâ€"fnrnied Mmmtel Pulic-e loft lornnln bv 1 iii} iw \xuv of Chiczwu and St. Pa'ul fur \K estm‘ii d'pd31200.“!0‘) smx slng-unsquuuu [ions 0; lumuont: onpun .10 ‘pJu-asgp mom "Lunuuoo at“ uo '.';.;u‘{.mQ u! 5131110;“Magma-nun .10 stanjuuqmm ~sw JH sonunmnu Almuuuuuuug o; a.;uo.1.uo.1 opmu JQHUOUS JUtHU Am: mm on Jolmox 's.10}{at_m [mulmu bl: possul.) mu: pmsuuo now am JU 'uma Jud g9 muqu wt” gnu pouuml m1.“ ‘1]0.\\ou 11w .{q 110 mqanm s L‘A ‘umu .10} we.) on; 01 paptmdsm A'Hunuux puu Juqul pazguuBJu nun "2px 31mm ‘JCI A'q pozgsmulum Ihmq [mq nu“ .Ianmu Joinouv 'gugud gum {in sumugdu mm on uq um,» In referring: to MP. Rnwoll's ml- riI'PSS «m the same ¢‘)(‘(?;‘1.~‘i011. 'l‘hu Mail and lirmm’o says: "Mr. Howell madv :m «'yxccllvm smw‘h in which he (loolarwl him-- self Illlf‘(">‘(‘l'\'edl}’ fur Cunscx‘iplinn. Liko Dr. Clarke. he holimvs tl‘ml Hm \wnlth nl‘ llm nation should ho mu gzlnizml fur war SPI‘VlCP, as \wll as tho manâ€"power of tho nulinn. Thorn WHAT MOUNTED POLICE HAVE DONE FOR WEST uuu ”my wm-o given, as he said, without fear and without I‘esm‘x'n. 'l‘ho (Innsm'iptimi he believes in is tlw urganizatitm and mobilization of (ivorytliing~â€"â€"uf man [iowmn ma- terial power and moral pt‘)\V€‘I'-â€"f0£‘ tho “inning: of the war. He con-- sidet‘s Canada in lw bound in ill!‘ plmlg'u (if its prvr‘nim‘ tn sond a minimum of." 500.000 men to Frauen. He wants no I‘ni'm-r‘ndnm. nur (loos he think this is this time fm' halti- ing' a ,‘IOIN‘I‘III ¢_‘lt‘(_‘ilfill. . . . Hn ihHS marlo 11p his mind. he says. La: support. thr- G()V'ornnicnt of tho day, if that is at all pnssihlc; By doing: so, ho. may, he says. find him- self imposing his revmwl and hnn~ fired leader. ()n purely {DOI’S’HI‘ml grmmtlS. ho wnnld nnwh regret that but, in-i'mmal gmnmds in thine limos he lanyards as, hut. (lust. in Um hal- anon. "They are nut. in ho (N‘mn‘mrâ€" ml \\'llh lt‘iyalty to Hm flag. with lm-w man lilHfl'iY and public gmnnda" ‘Sii' Wilfrid Lanrivr.‘ ho said, "shail *l'nllmx' his «awn (i'nnscim‘icn. and nvi-J ihm‘ ho, nm‘ mwiimu 0180. shall kwep mind.” TORONTO LIBERALS FAVOR CONSCRIPTION Monday‘s Mail and Empire. writing editorially on a meeting Liberals‘ 1'1} Massey Hall. says: Thm'u that h: id -w-C-‘H‘.. Sworn to before me. and subscriiw ed in my presence this 6th day wf Derenflwr, A.D., 1886. AM". Gleason. {Seal} Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- iternally, and acts through the :hlood on the Mucous Surfaces of Who System. Send for testimonials gfreer-Ir’J. CHENEX «K; (30.. Toledu, .rn-:- {"4 “' ‘ -_«_.. State of. Ohio, City of Tt'flQdU. Lucas County, 99. ' Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm o:‘ 17.1. Cheney Co.. doing;r business in the City of Toledo, County and State. :imresaid. and that said firm wiit pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case. of Catarrh that cannot be cured hv the use of HALL‘S CATARRH Ct'mf. FRANK J. CHENEY. on 01' Love is like a game- 01‘ pokm yuung mun oitcn wants a hand cunnnt fret. __'oLuuu $03 aq 1cm 88$ mums nu mus .mmq um “upturn Juyllu 0, on); :11! flame; Jauv Kama: Am: “101m.“ pmuJu 01.] Odell.“ ‘qdlong 01 tum Buuq 01 113110110 qsng' 99:.» 119mm “swag 0; my-“ wgq pend wins .EUUMUJ smmuuw uqi ‘aLuuu of; u; BABI] ppm.“ an new am “a; a; pm; on Gum uuqs u L1; 1110 poxem as gas 314 pun jqfiyu 38 news mun Bu; 41.1va d!“ 11; .1110} mm; 8.16.“ 5.1mm :umduu s_.\'uq uql '[owq (mung at” u: zfiuyfipm SJUWU sgq .10} pawnp wp muaq oatmmq at“ 'omg .x‘nm pdAEQOOJ OI] >100.“ 1ng} am _}0 pug um “W '39.)» s: 08°13 E).-\gé).)u.l n; smx UH 'L’LUIV Jlmu (tum sm 0'; tum >100} pan: mum .10; palm.) .1050th SM 3.311).“ ()1 SH-“ on Mull.“ .10} datum} an“ .x’q Buguwtu 1qu at“ .10} pawn a; mmm aq pun ‘mn‘gu .10.“) [own mu n: «1015 0; mo; 81!.“ on own.“ ‘:.:.1;Lu[:.[ SR ‘11:} st: palmaw sum "H 3mm} 1m mum u; uuuutgrl LUDJJ nms Mu.“ Muq .mqw M1105 put: ‘3'! 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It may be used with perfect confidence by women who suffer from displacements, inflam~ mation, ulceration, irregularities, peri- odic pains, backache, bearing-down feel» ing. flatulency, indigestion. dizziness, and nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound is the stan dard remedy for female ills. Chicago Ill.--“For about two year. I s fiered' from a female tg-Quble so I EM-a‘fifiifiéé le trnublp is that there :n' 11 such Mmractoys in :zlw th rs had reputatmns as mn Now A TIGHT-WAD June 14th, 1917 « was unable to walk ' or do an? of my own work. read about Lydia E. Pinkham '3 Vegetable Com- pound in the news. papers and deter. mined to try it It brought almost im- mediate relief. My weakness has en. tirely disa peared and I never ad bet- ter health. I Weigh - _L..___ _ years old FARMS F OR 51 .;eing Lot 53, Concess Glenelg. containing 101‘ remises are new 11211111 01186, Sheds and (11111111! 111113 stream through 1 bout 10 acres l1:11‘1i\\'n11 in good stat» 111' «1112M further particu ises to Mrs. Jul] Glenelg. cuntai Durham. Unmm‘ \\ m 111m. teln mow Sitl One 14-11.}; erluoz 01w : stacxmx \Vatorlu Blizzmvi tank. nc speak now SPIRELLA C Spirella Corsets @101 e~ . made 111 11:11 with the 111do~1r111 Sta},tl1v must 1111:11 curset boning in 111 llx'my “O”... 60 MC \V M .n ‘ 1.211 Advertisements of one for each subsequent, i1 double the above amou The propert T} * *LOTS FOR SJ North part of Lot 6, 1 I H. Lots 8, 9 SHINGLES F01 Ontario Cedar Shir The undersigned p. 0 acres (of land :1« A brick house a {I 11H TM buggy and FOR SALE A double brick ml Strayed from t GINSENG For good d_ry C3; HOMBSEEKERi Idi ham. 0 I) PROPERTY FOR‘ at splendid reside! D1 i( md JU UU( PROPERTY F R m STRAY FOR SA FOR SAL . traction FOR 8 FOR Si I. \. M

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