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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 Mar 1914, p. 3

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Trains leave Durham at 7.15:; (11., am 2.45 pm. . n 1 __ -A «non-.. 3.48 7.07 “ Durham “ 12.11 9.41 3.59 7.18 “ McVVilliams“ 11.59 9.2.. 4.02 7.21 ' Glen “ 11.56 9.26 4.11 7.31 “ Priceville “ 11.46 9.16 4.25 7.45 “ Saugeen J. “ 11.35 9.05 7.55 11.20 Ar. Toronto Lv. 7.45 5.05 R. MACFARLANE. - Town Agent Canadian Pacific Railway Time Table “.1U VII-O Trains arrive at Durham at 10.30 am. 1.50 p.m.. and 8.50 0.111. EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY H. G. Elliott. A. E. Dufi‘, G. P. Agent, D. P. Agent. Montreal. .I'oront: Trains will arrive and depart as fol lows, until f urther notice-- I have many otheI-Grey County bar- gains and some North West land for leas m- ex1':hange. You are not, fair to yourseif if you buy without; seeing me. LARGE S'JMS 0F MONEY,T03LEND 100 Acres Near Listowel, one of the best farms in Perth. Extra. goood buildings. orchard, water in stable. phone. Snap at‘$7.000. Lot 30. Con. 10, Bentinck, 100 acres. 80 cleared, 20 timber. Fine Stone House. Cheap. 125 Acres Scotch Block, near Halnpden. good soil. little bit hilly, under $3500. 300 Acres Egreinont. Lots 22. 23 and 24, Con. 14. Dr. Fettis’ Farm. Bar- gain. 200 Acres near Louise. Good Farm extra good buildings. timber worth nearly price asked, Land for nothing beats the west all hollow. 1 50 Acres Bentinck, Not U! of Dur- ham. good buildings, about $4.000. 300 Acres Glenelg. near Dornoch. Mr. Geo. Twamley’s Farm. owner in West. bound to sell, will not stick for a. dollar in the price. Get busy. 1 00 Acres Egremont. towards Mt. Forest. fair buildings. good soil, well watered, very cheap for quick sale, Don’t You Want a Farm? LOOK HERE! HLHL MlLLER, Hanover What About Spring ? ‘l‘ornnco, Canada. include the Central Business College with Five ityBranch Schools. Graduates finiversally successful. Enter time. W'rite for catalogue. Shaw. Pres. Head Offices. 391YongeSt. _ .SHAW’S BUSINESSSCHOOLS J. TOWNER Depot Agent JAMES R. GUN. Town Ages? PLANING MILLS March 19, 1914. Grand Trunk Railway TIME-TABLE ZENUS CLARK DURHAM The n: ndersigned begs to :mmmnce tn xesidents of Durham and surrounding muntry. that he has his Planning Miil and Factory :mnpleted and is prepared tn take.- Ul‘dBI'S for Shingles and Lath Aiways on Hand At Right Prices. 0' 20 Lv.\\'nlkerton 6.3-1 " Maple Hill 6.43 “ Hanover (5.52 “ Allan Park Custom Sawing Promptly At= tended To SASH, DOORS ~â€" and all kinds of â€"â€" House Fittings and Sunday, 2,500 nev Canada reached Bali! Ar. 1.00 10:30 " 12.43 10.13 “ 12.35 10.05 “ 12.25 9.55 ONTARIO 12.11 11.59 11.56 11.46 11.35 We believe Renal] Orderlies are the best bowel remedy made. They taste like candy; Soothing and easy in action, they do not 'cause griping, nausea, purging or ‘ex- Any person in Ontario may choose ONE of the experiments for .1914 and apply for the same. The material will be furnished in the order in which the applica- tions are received, while the sup- ply lasts. It might be Well _for each applicant to make a second choice, for fear the firstcould not be granted." All material Will be furnished entirely free to each applicant, and the produce Will, of course, become the property of the person who conducts the ex- periment. Each person applying- for an experiment should Write his :name and address very care- fully, and should give the name of the county in which he lives. BOWELS OUT OF oRDER? WE GUARANTEE RELIEF. You'know us~and, when we guarantee Rexall Orderlies to satisfy you or your money back, you know it is because we have faith in them. We want you to come ‘to us and get a package of them Use a few or the entire box. Then, if not entirely satis- fied, come back and we will give: back your money. You promiset nothing, sign nothing. We accept, your 1_ne_r_e word. 13. 14. 15. 30. Each plot is to be two rods 1011 of Swedish Turnips Testing tuo varieties of Fall yTurnips" .. ..... Testing two va1ieties of Cauots--- - Testing three var1et1°s of Fodder and Snage C01n ...... Testing three . varieties of Millet--- Testing two \oarieties of SOI ghu111-- Testing Grass Peas and ‘2 varieties of Vetches Testing Rape, Kale and Field Cabbage ...... TeSting three Varieties of (Elmer... Testing tuo {~a1'iétie5’ of Alfalfa-.- Testing foui varieties of Grasses ------ Testing three mvarieties of Field Beans. ... Testing two varieties of Sweet Corn..- .- Testing two varieties of Potatoes-.- Testing three “Grain Mixtures for Grain Production... Testing three Grain Mixtures for Fodder Production. ... [0 w w w to w w to l0 3 g by one rod Wide, except No.28, Which is to 1be one rod square. If you have difficulty in. drain- age the Department of Physics of the Ontario Agricultural College will assist you on application. They will make you a complete survey of the area to be drained or run a single line of drain, and when done, furnish you with a finished map showling location of drains, grades. sizes of tile, etc., a detailed guide .for the thorough drainage of the land in question. No charge is made for the services of these drainage advisers, nor for the maps, only the applicant pays the travelling expenses in connec- tin with hiéi sufvey. amounting usuallv to not more than a couple of doiiars. ‘ Drop a card to the Department of Physics, O.A.C.. Guelph, for the reguiar application form. EXPERIMENTS 'WITH FARM CROPS. The members of the Ontario and Ex.}.)erimentai Union are pleas- ed to state that for 1914 they are prepared to distribute into every township of Ontario material of high quality for experiments with grains. fodder crops, roots, grass- es, clovers. and alfalfas, as fol- lows: N0. - Plots. Frequently the increase of crop in one year pays for the drainage, and seldom or never does it take longer than three years, so that drainage pays from 83 per cent. to 100 "per cent. per annum on the money invested. FREE DRAINAGE SURVEYS. Farmers! Have you a field on your place that is too “Wet, cold and sour?” Drainage will reclaim it and make it one of the best fields on the farm. Drain-age does four things. First, it removes the surplus water and makes it possible to cultivate and seed about three weeks earlier in the spring than on the same land when undrained. Secondly, it makes the land from ten to fif- teen degrees warmer than if not drained, and this warmth gerinin- ates the seed properly and gives a good stand of grain. Thirdly, it lets plenty of air down to the roots of the plants, which is neces- sary for satisfactory growth. Fourthly, it makes the soil more porous, and this in turn causes the soil to store up more water for the use of the crops in time of drouth. 10. 11. OF INTEREST TS FARMERS Testing two varieties. of Oats ............ Testing 0. .A. C. No. 21 Ba: 10y and Emmer... Testing two varieties of two-rowed Barley... Testing two varieties of Hulless Barley... Testing two varieties of Spring Wheat... ......... Testing two vaiieties of Bucl'whe at. .. Testing two varieties of Field Peas.-. ...... Testing two varieties of Spring Rye ................ Testing two varieties of Soy Soja, or Japanese Beansnau ............ Testing three varieties of Mangels.-. ... Testing two \arieties of Sugzii‘ Beets for feedâ€" ing purposes... ..- Testing three Varieties cessive loosehess, as harsh physics do. Rexall Orderlies tone and strengthen the nerves and mus- cles of the bowels and promptly relieve constipation helping to overcome its cause, and at the same tiem removing the chief cause of sick headaches, bilious- ness, bad breath, tnervousness and other ills caused ‘by inactive bow- els. Ln vest pocket tin boxes: 10c. 259, 50c. A ‘ .0 The Chronicle in conjunction with The News has had produced an excellent photogravure of the Borden 'Cabinet, 17% «x 22%”. This picture not only shows the several Ministers in characteristic attitude but on the picture is given the names and the portfolios they rep- resent. ' ' sorry to report that Mrs. Peter McIntosh is no better. Hope to hear of her speecjy recovery. Mr. Thomas McKnight, and Miss L. McKnight, of “The Hedges,” called on Owen Sound friends on Saturday last. EVERYBODY KNOWS T‘HE RT. HON R. L. BORDEN. Every reader of The Chronicle knows that Right Honorable R.‘ L. Borden is Prime Minister of Can- ada, but the Editor wonders if all our readers know the name of the Minister of Public Works, the Minister of Justice, the Minister of Agricultgre. Send in your‘su‘bscribtiovn to this office 'and the picture will be im- mediately forwarded to you. J. B. Tacho,’ 1of St. Hyacinthe, is to be King’s Printer, in succession to the late Chas. Parmalee. Rev. Mr; and Mrs. ’1‘. Mills, of this burg, entertained a number of the young people of the Latona Bible Class on Friday of last \\ eeK. The ex encing was 51); 1e1t in music, singing and games. The guests-3 later p-artook of a dainty lunch. The young people wish to than}: their kind host and hostess for the pleasant evening. Messrs. II. and G. Jones and Mr. ’G. Hay took in the sights at Chatsworth on Saturday,. It’s just like old times, boys. Mr. Jack Jones returned to the West, after having spent the last three months here renewing old aeguaintances. ":1;th 'éam buy Rexall Orderlies only at The fRexall Stores, and in this town only of us. Macfarlane 8: 'Co. This is am. interesting picture to- day, ”but in a""few years’ time it will be of considerable value. We offer you this :picture absolutely free upon your subscription to The Chronicle and The Toronto News for 1'2 months at $2.50. Miéses Margaret" and Lavina Mortley spent the Week end at their home here. DORNOCH. are, we honestly be He eve, the best remedy maae *‘cr indie“! we tiara, {33,32,932 3:36 ail other “to mesh ”ls ' Sold only at the more than 7,000 Bexall Stores-tho World’s Greatest Drug Stores. In convenient boxesâ€"three sizes: 25:, 50¢,W 9:: .Gt' Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, in addition to other ingredients, contain Pepsin and Bismuth, two great digestive aids used by the entire medical profession. They soothe the inflamed stomach, check the heartburn and distress, stimulate a healthy secretion of the gastric juice, aid in rapid and comfortable digestion of the food and help to quickly convert it into rich red blood, and thereby into flesh, bone and muscle. They relieve stomach distress promptly, and, used regularly for a short time, tend to re- store the stomach to a comfortable, easy-acting, healthy state. They aid greatly to promote regular bowel action. M'ACFARLANE AND COMPANY THE DURHAM CHRONICLE .._v A number of the ybun}; heoplâ€"é 'of Dornoch attended the ball at Mr. MciKgnzie-‘sz in Glenelg. Miss IV)? D-argavel spent the wepk engi with her parents here. Durban), Ontario Don't neglect 'ndigt:~sti«111, for it 1'10- 01.116“ “.tly leads to all sorts of 111511an ((1111- plications. The pain and <11scemfozt is not the most unfortunate p111" - he fad that when the stomach is urging rig1,1t the material needed to 1 ,1. .1 the wastes that are constantly 1111112113 pumc in the body1s not being gix en to the! Mn] either in the proper condition or fast. enough is far more serious. Nothing will cause more trouble than an unhealthx; stomach. The blues, debili ty, lacko stre math and energy, constipation, hi0!- 10mm 55, headaches and scores oi 01 he. serious ailments msult from the fail lure of the stomach to properly do its work. Durham ”(0 take in the Firemen’s Concert on Wednesday of last week. They say it was well worth gqi‘ng .tg hear a_nd_ see. 0m- willingness to L:;\ 3 m ..' z: < :;;..1 Dvsmpsia b‘?’l zblcts eutinh at our risk prows our {11.131 in them. We "u ays so“ them thi 5 “av, am. IL is bra .msc we km)” that lucv hme grc- {2y iwn- 06’ u} scorvs of {fluffvrvrs to Wham we have sold them. '1'; era's in» red mg";- about our guumn‘. m It In: ms just "but it. 53313. “0!! ask vm no questions. \ou necdnt szgn anything. 'lour vord IS enough for u.<.. “e l-' nuw that “hm they heip \ou v m “in con. sider it moncv we" Shem men 1. they had cost you ten ti: an» 35 mm b. If they don t In 1p mm the mo ne-v you paid for them 13 yours, and we want; van to have Ii. The ladies are having a social in the town hall here week from 'next Friday. Ho},e see a good crowd at it THREE :7 boxfl': " to

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