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Durham Chronicle (1867), 2 Apr 1914, p. 5

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.3,er 2, 1914. 444-44444 For Men ‘ Stock for Spring “1914” Now Complete Don't buy your Seeds before seeing our grades and getting our prices. W 12 CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. - We keep only the purest and at the same price as some sell a cheap grade. Save disappointment by using ours. Its sure and inexpensive, costs when ready for use a trifle over a cent a gallon. ' ' MACFARLANES’. DRUG STORE Near The question of comfort has been given careful thought and study by the makers of Monarch Shoes, and in every style shown absolute foot-ease is assured. This fact, coupled with the knowledge that “Monarch” shoe styles express the newest English and American style ideas should have influnce with men who are “particular” about their footwear. Don’t fail to see this line. Repairing neatly and nromptly done. Garafr-axa Street Bridge, Durham, The Shoeman TRY KRESO DIP FOR ALL LIVE STOCK FORMALIN Ontario An Armenian Christian, graduate of th Harpoot, Armenia, who will speak 1 on Sunday evening pext, April 5th. ‘K’A‘A 4\M marl.- abhbhuifi Va. -Vvâ€" w... 11mg of the affairsâ€"0t the estate f generally. ‘ ' All persons claiming to rank upon the estate of the said insolv- ent must file their claims, proved. fby affidavit, with me on or before. :the 20th day of April, 191$, after} {which date 'I will proceed to dis-: ;tribute the assets of the said es- ‘tate, . having regard to those, claims only of which I shall then' .. have received \notice. | l l I ‘ WILLIAM J. McFADDEN, Trustee. . NOTICE is hereby given that the; above named insolvent has made’ an assignment of his estate to me for the benefit of his creditors un- der Ontario Statutes 1910, Chapter 64. ~ .The creditors are notified to meet at my office, Garafraxa street West, Durham, on Monday the 13th day of April, 1914., at 30’clock n_m_. for the purpose of receiving p.m., for the purpose of receiving a statement of his affairs, for the appointing of inspectors, for the setting o_f fees and {For the order- n.. -HL...+A Notice to Creditors ture is f “v.“ no sending; a skater: (BC-3L ‘* r» inn may (,2 say azuocrmin Q22? ~m::'.n:1 reev l ether 17;: “'l. fmvm 2n is probnhw patcnm‘nio. Cumtnuniu. ”at"; ‘onnu‘mz‘i. .‘2. HMIUEOOK on Pat-22;; 5v _, «,m, (2M: st 81mm" for. wurmgnat ems. 1-.*'.<-: 3. taken ?.',,Shl()l. hmunn 8:. CO. receive 3:711“ 1/; CCy“? “021$. (3113:120, in the A -A A“: 0.- \A‘\-‘ A' n 0‘ «wow we“; as 33 a: ‘3’; acacia” . {NJ 3...: kl ? '."\c\- 3 La“? J uni-:2 v illzzsaz‘rt‘ (1 weed! y. Largest cir _z.:1y‘ s; 35,31.ch journal. 'lerms for .5 a year. passage prepaid. Sold. by La iifificgénfis'swadm New WE. Branch, 11500. 625 E St.' Washington. D. C. 2:; I ewkdcgtelg.‘ lIl Christian, graduate of the Euphrates Wesley College, :, Armenia, who will speak in the Methodist church here lay evening pext, 'April 5th. Mr. Dyer';i-n the above pic- representing a Moham meda'njmrayer. \ . TEE DURHAM CHRONICLE: MARDIG KRUGER DYER. 1‘ UL \- “v; n.5-\.- “After treatment by three doc- tors without result, I have been cured of ’a very bad case of Rheumatism by using two bottles o‘f RHeUMA. It is now two years since-I used the remedy. and I am still as well as ever, Previous- ly, I was a cripple, Walking with crutches.” Such testimony- should be con- vincing. 50 cents of Macfarlane 8: C0., guaranteed. Mr. Frank Vickers of Renfrew‘ Was in tOWn over Sunday. Mr. John Johnson of‘Berlin, at- tended the 'funeral of his brother- inâ€"law, Mr. John Torry, on, Sunday -Mr. and Mrs Wm Johnson WM Southampton were present Sunday last at the funeral of their son-in- law, the late John Torry. _ “I am nearly 74 years of age and} ‘have suffered- with Neuralgia; Mnearly all my life. A friend told: {me about EPHALDOL and I had! me peOple et me a 25 package.’ .I took two tablets as soon as I' :got them and quickly received re-' ilief. Itwas joy.” . 3 So great became the fame of; {KEPHALDOLâ€"Tl‘ablets abroad that’ ;their reputation spread to ' this? écountry. The demand for KEPH-' '.ALDOL grew so rapidly that arâ€"; :rangements were. made to estab- ‘lish a Canadian office and supplv 'all the ‘druggists. These wonder- :ful tablets, the prescription of ;.Vie.n..na’s famous nerve specialist, iE-err Dr. Sto , have brought wel- lcome relief t -~ hundreds suffering Zfrom Neuralgia and Headaches, ! Mrs. Charles W'ionningham of Southampton. was present at the funeral of her brother-inâ€"law, Mr. John Torry. NEURALGIA “NEARLY DROVE ME . W'ILD UNTIL I TOOK KEPHALDOL” Mr. Thomas Cooper, Ludley, Susâ€" sex, England, was almost frantic with Neuralgia, When he first took a KEPHALDOL Tablet: 1 h: PERSONAL other hand it or habit-torn?- l a to resist disease. It Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion does not build your child up, feed the stunted. puny muscles, and make the little one lively strong, well, and full of the animal spirits children are meant by nature to have come back and tell us and get your money back. We don’t want you to lose a cent. We think this is no more than fair, :2... -V‘ ‘3,“ :1 r’) ’- 4".‘1..:A‘..".'A.n:. .. 1‘. ‘%S ' Inca/£1 Concrete Roads Mean Road [Economy Thev prevent your road taxes bemg spent 1n patching up roads that never wiil be good roads. ‘. The Chronicle and Weekly Mail and Empire, 1 year The ChroniCIe and Weekly Globe, 1 year--....-........... The Chronicle and Family Herald Weekly Star The Chronicle and Weekly Witness, 1 year.-..... ...... The Chronicle and Weekly “Sun 1 year...... The C' nicle and'Farmers’ Advocate, 1 year... .. The C' ronicle and Canadian Farm, 1 year... ......... The Chronicle and Toronto Daily News, 1 year .. The Chronicle and Toronto Daily Star, 1 year .. The Chronicle and Toronto Daily World, 1 year .. The Chronicle and Toronto Daily Mail and Empire The Chronicle and Toronto Dally Globe, 1 your... TheChronicleendTheGramGro‘k ' R. FRANK TERRACE, ADDRESSING THE Good Roads Convention at Tacoma,’ Washington, ave the following enthusiastic testimony in fior of good roads : NEW REVISED CLUBBING RATES dl. llly IIUll‘r 1%.? III u-nv V‘â€" . I '7 " difierence now that a permanent hard su‘rface has been laid down. I start on my trip about 8 o’clock and need'only a team weighing 1400 pounds to haul a load of 5000 pounds of cabbage, which is double my previous capacity. And, best of all, 1 find on my return to the house early in the afternoon, that I have finished the day’s work without the horses havmg turned a hair.” A beautiful booklet of color-schemes is ready for disiribution. Call today. Lenehan 8: McKechnie Durham, Ontario itate. For old 913091e I" convalescentsâ€"for .311 W nervous, tired-out, run‘do‘ matter what the cause; " Rexall Olive Oil EmulSifm ‘ sgme guarantee of entire ‘ tlon or money back. 5"” the 7,000 Rexall Stores. and town only by us. $1.00. lane 8: Co. '3‘ year 81.76 .~ ‘weotfer 3’3) With the re satisfac- old only at and in this Maciar- A4 1.75

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