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Durham Chronicle (1867), 10 May 1923, p. 5

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“My system is not. entirely cured or all these pains. but I can eat bet- ter and sleep better. I have had no bloating spells; the pains over my back are greatly relieved and my bowels are acting regularly. I found Dreco Laxative Tablets were a great benefit in connection with the tonic. I had to go home immediately. But since taking {our bottles of Dreco I can gu to shows or to my friends withnut the fear of those dreaded paipp. “My husband and I are greatly elated over the benefits I am obtain- ing and he insists I continue the treatment. until I am entirely rid of my troublvs. I am glad to praise mg gnod mgrilsof Draco?“ ' Dram will hvlp ynu as it is half)- ing Mrs. Manvoll. It acts on the. or- gans of digestion in a way that speedily restores them to their norâ€" mal functioningâ€"and proper digns- lion moans good health. Drecn is («Impounded of herbs. roots, bark and loavos with scientific care and exactness. and cuntains no moircury. Wylsh or) habit-formipgdrugs. _ “1 utter. had severe bloating s mils from gas. Pains through my pck ovor my kidnoys caused tm‘l‘tblt‘ agony. and also through my hips. It was a misery for me to go out Vis- iting as I never know when theso gmtric spells would attack me. Often I had to go home immediately. But, “l “as in such pain I could haIIIly do my houscuork.” says Mn- . '1â€" WM. “Dizzy Spells would attaI-k mo! and it swmmt as though I was faint- ing and spots floated in from n!‘ my (was. Pains through mx smmach and rifting of gas tasted likt‘ hittI-r [NIL-Inn. I InglIlnt. km‘p m\ [nod Iluwn amt my appntite was \ery poor. I have treated my srlf IOI con- stip ation for the past four years but it 959mm that no mI-Iticinn gaw m0 any_ help. Dreco is being specially introduc- ed in Durham by lcl‘adden’s Drug Store, and is sold by a good drug- gist everywhere. For Sale. Fumml oak china cabinet. goml a< new. App] at 'I‘hv Chl'onivlv ()f- "('t‘. 31“”. FHIHH: and “6:41). «Inn Mn Luls In} a? " Ho'nlimk kmmn \\lll. Hmmvdn. S. .\ ~tor\ that t'M'l} woman should read Is that totd by Mrs. Manvell. It rem-.111 in a striking \\ ay the water- ings that are caused by ailing digest- in. nr- mm. The rem markable help she IIIIIIIII in DI eeo will therefore be (If tlt't'nSt‘. practical interest. Irs. K. lumen of 582 Nolson Stu», London Ont., is Put on the High Road to Recovery by Droco. Could Hardly Do ' Her Housework THE RED CROSS ah the generous people of an Ontatio town. Om.“ come to the help of pwple Iivein Cpchrane: have had typhoid fiver or are now sick. The town itself In: in order to run the Emergency Hospital with 20 1mm and 80 until now. The Red Cross ash Ontario for » $75,000.00 beds: Also to care for handled: of convdaccnultill urgently needing speck) food Hale-ad you! conttihution todacPhTm.Onutio Rd Cm 410 Shallow-n: ADELAIDE MPLUMP'IRE COCHRANE NOTICE TO FISHERS OF ONTARIO mas. K. MAxVELL to restore Thursday, my 10, 1038. its VS f0! bid- ’59.. \.I) R" up ‘ I‘N'k. “ I. T) '0 3 The clause governing the use of parking lights is as follows: “A motor Vehicle may show one light carried on the left. side ...... in such mannei as to be clearlv \isihle to the Wont and rear for at least 200 fmt and to sham white to the front and [Pd t0 the rear, provided that sm-h light shall not be dismayed while the vehicle is in motion.” The re-drafted regulation in res- pect to lamps provides for two white lights forward and one rear light astern, and no motOr vehicle is per- mitted to carry on the front more than three lighted lamps of over four candlepower. Any additional lights dismayed on commercial vehicles to distinguish the width or class of such vehicles, shall be of green color. The new penalties provided for car owners or drivers who operate Following are the principal feat- ures of thefionsolidated Motor Ve-. hiclcs Act, which is now before the Ontario Legislature and which is expected to go into effect practically as it stands, except for some minor amendments : ONTARIO’S NEW IOTOR LAWS Durham Stores Offer Wonderful Fargainsl l5-jewe1 movement, nickel case, $18.90 WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY NIGHT, MAY 16 Remem'ber!---e-These Bargains Hold Good for Wednesday Only $3.25 Velvet Rugs, for ........ $2.90 $2.75 Tapestry Rugs, for ..... ‘ $2.25 $1.20 Pure Silk Hose (colors. . $1.00 $1.50 House Dresses, for. . .. . $1.23 “Pine Tree” Flour, per cwt.. . -. $3.49 4 bars Comfort Soap .......... 25 4 Tbs. Potato Onions .......... .25 Royal Yeast ................. 105 -1 Yb. Puritan Baking Powder. . .24 Thompson’s Seedless Raisins .16 1 lb. tin Rm! Salmon, reg. 40c“ {012, ...... 25c. 1/, m. tin Rvd Salmon. reg. 25c... for. . .. 2 for 25¢. 2 n). tin Clark's Pork and Beans. reg. 25c... 15c. (lame! Dates ..................... 3 pkgs for 25c. Small quantity Red Rose Tea at old price. 55c ID. Number Fancy Teapots at Reduced Prices 97-piece Dinner Set. white and gold band. $15.00 Flannelette Blankets, regular $3. 50 for ....................... $3. Children’s Ribbed Hose, double heel and toe, per pair ........ 25 We will give a gold-plated 'Watch Chain with every Watch, Wednesday only. Children’s Socks, “London Scout.” Reg. 65c.'for ........ . ....... 55 Assorted Nails, reg. 7c. It}? With every quart of Brandram- Henderson Paint, We will give a Rubberset brush FREE. GENUINE REGINA WATCHES WEDNESDAY SPECIALS HARDING’S HARDWARE J. W. McLACHLAN The following penalties aro pro- vided for infringements of the speed laws : $5 to $50 fine for the first. of- fvnce, $l0 to $75 for a second offence, ’l‘ he amended section ‘ governing speed in cities, towns and villages. pcuvides a limit of 20 miles per hour. 10 miles per hour when approaching an intersecting road in a municipal- it and 12% miles an hour when at“ I‘ii'oaching an intersecting road, a curve. or a “blind” section. machines on which the brakes are not in sand order are from $10 to $50 for the first otfence and from $20 to $100 for the second otl'ence,-and from $50 tos200 for die third ofl'ence. The license of a second offender may be suspended for thirty days. One who o'fl'ends three or more times may have his license suspended for six months and may also be condemned to'jail for 30 days. For failure to have and use a warning signal. pen- alties of $5 to $10 and $10 to $23 are provided for first, second 5nd third offence. respectively, and in addition the license of an offender for the third lime may be stupended for 60 days. BEGGS’ STORE 6 lbs. for 25¢. J. H. HARDING R. BURNETT AT GRANT’S THE DURHAM CHRONICLE ALL STORES CLOSE THURS. AFTERNOONS . Wed" May 16, at 8 pm. . . .q‘ "a ;' cu.‘ w ’y "‘ . o o o o wrpwmqo "0 Canada" .............................. ll. H. Hall March. “New Colonial” .................. ll. H. Hall Overture "Suns of Erin” .................. F. BPyvl‘ Waltz “Threw n‘Clock in the Mnrning ..... l. Roblidn Quarlottv. "\Vlwn Yuu and l Worn Yuung. Maggie" .......... . . .M. Wilson. WK TI‘Ol. “Imaw Mr- will: a Smilv" ........ Hovtlmr Mill‘l‘h, "Hamiltonian” ...... . ............. R. H. Hall UVM‘lm‘v. “Arm Wanna" .................. T. Mnrsv \Vallz, “ann thv Trail in Hume” .......... E. Ball Qllal‘lotto. "l lld Virginny" ................ M. Wilson SPI'PUadO. "Monuboams". ................ Will Hull’ Sarrml. "Salmon" .............. ' .............. Pumly Dodds’ reg. 50c., for 34C. (3 for $1.00) Wednesday and Wednesday Night Specials B.B.B., reg. $1.25, for ........ .89 \ Ladies Sslik‘tgrloves,’ virrist lengths, . . reg. . , specla ......... $1.00 Pmk Pllls, reg. 50c., for ...... 33c. Special blend Bulk Tea, Black Fruitatives, reg. 50c., for ..... .35 on] , reg. 75c., speaal ..... .60 Chase’s K."L. Pills, reg. 250,. . .19.. ‘ 303:; mltogénefi; 2:11;? Giggle dw- WINDOW SHADES in plain and combination colors : Reg. $1.40 Shades for. . . . $1.10 Reg. $2.40 Shades for. . . . $1.50 KIRSCH EXTENSION CURTAIN, RODSâ€"Ten per cent. off all styles. PEARL GRANITE DINNER PAILS Only $1.00. CROSS SUTHERLAND HARDWARE CO. Men’s fl‘ne dqggj‘gla black and brown blue-her A- -_‘ shoe, reg. $500, on salo ................ $3.98 Boys’ MilitaI‘V ShOPS, medium \wight sizes i to 599.011 sale ............................ $2.98 Ladie_s’ high:- tOp {inn dongola shoes with half _ A- rubber 11331. 1591;. $5.00, uii saln .......... $3.49 Men’s blue-striped Overalls. 1mg. $2.00. . . . $31.49 Men’s Felt Hats, brown and grenn shades, rug. $3.50 and$4.00, on sale ................. $2.49 BAND CONCERT TEN PER CENT REDUCTION may be suspended for 60 days. Where the rate of spend Complaincd of is between 35 and 40 miles pm' hour. the following penaltivs are providmi‘: $10 to $50 for um ofâ€" fence. $20 to, $100 fm' sm'uncl offence. and $50 to $200. with or without. imv- pfisonmvnt up to 30 days, for a third Offence. It is also pl'ln'idt‘d that. for SPCOHLI offence a license may 1w susâ€" pended for 30 days; and on a third offence for six months. Whorn lht‘ rate of speed is in~excvss 0f 40 miivs per hour. the penalty is : $2,? to $100 fine, with or without imprisonment and $25 to $100, with imprisonment up to 30 days. for a third offence. In addition, the license of an offender for the second time. may he suspend- ed for 30 days, and that. of a party guilty of a third offence may be sus» pended for six months. On high- ways without any municipal lights. a speed of 25 miles is prescribed. Where the rate of speed does not ex- ceed 35 miles, the following penal- ties are provided : $5 to $10 for first offence, $10 to $25 for second offence. and $25 to $50 for subsequent offen- ces. ()n a third offence. a license IN ALL WALLPAPERS FOR WEDNESDAY McFADDEN’S DRUG STORE (IUDS \'\\E III” KIVG PROGRAMME with a Sn1ilv"...... D na.,OIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO all to Hume”....... lny"0000000000000090 99 [So 000.000.000.000. OOOOOOOOOCOOOO ..... O J. McKECHNIE J. LEVINE ...R. H. Hall ...'I‘. mew ..... E. Ball . .M. Wilson ..\Vill Hufi' STUDY TIE WEATHER \Vmithm' is always an interesting suhjcoL vspv‘cially tn tlw farmer. and thorn aw curtain signs which. with a gumt «that «of iat'cui'acy. furn- cast what “in wonthm' will ho during tho uoxt twmity-fom' hours. A fvw «if those 1111‘ given hnluw : a The onus of proof still rests upon thamotorist. under this revised Act. That is, to say that ho was not ros- pnnsihlo for an accident instead of the plaintiff [wing roquirpd to prnw that. Llw motorist was rosyonsiblo. ‘ If tho oarly morning is clnucly but as it. {mos nn tlw clmuls hug-in to dis- purse. 3 lino day is m nrnslwct. Penalties provided for violation of rules of the road are : $5 to $10 {or first Oll'ence, $10 to 8:5 for second offence, and $25 to $50 for a third of- fence. On third offence a liépnse may be suspended for not mom than sixty days. If the morning: is hazy and tho sun is 30011 thmugh a mist. but the sky up to six monthsnand suspension of license for a period up to one year. SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY, MAY 16 5 Special Attention to Undertaking. ED. KRESS Coal Oil .................. Gasoline ................. 6 pkgs. Garden Seeds ..... High-grade Mixed Paint, qt Ordinary Mixed Paint, qt... Buffet, reg. $34.00, for ...... $22.00 Sideboards, reg. $29.00 ...... $20.00 Dining-room Suite: Bufi‘et, Table, and six Chails, reg. $63. 90, for .......... $56.90 H [IZliIS‘ \Vnmvn's hlavk and lmmn calf strap lmpklv hm hpol. “on. sum 2%. 311. 3.51/9 5. (3 (399.3 r912. $13.00. fmn. . $3.75 6 pair: \V'snmvn palvnt. Sallx Sandal i7.» 3. 31/3 5. 5343.6:1‘og. $6.50 for........... $3 .3 :30 pains \Iissvs black and [31mm kid nxrmds. mu mm luv. SiZPS H to ’2. mg. 82.7 .5. fm‘.. $1.98 Dodds’ reg. 50c., for 34c. (3 for $1.00) B.B.B., reg. $1.25, for ........ .89 Pink Pills, reg. 50c., for ...... 33c. Fruitatives, reg. 50c., for ..... .35 Chase’s K.L. Pills, reg. 25c,. . .19 24 TWEED AND GABARDIN E RAINCOATS All. Men’s and Boys” Suits at extra Special Prices for Wednesday only. THE STORE WITH THE STOCK . MaéBE'l‘H’S DRUG STORE fl H. MORDOCK SONS . A ring around the moon indicates considerable moisture in the atmos- phero. and if the ring grows smaller. approaching rain. If the ring grmvs larger. howewr. it indicates {air wvathm‘. :‘Eui'niug fugs aw nmmus uf sc'lllm? \\‘0"-.HIN' and a manning fng usuaily hrs ks axxay hm‘m'v nmn. «In-fie “Hm x'uh llwnm‘lvvs a gnu-a! «Iva! iwht'l‘nl HH‘ vars whvn bad wra- th!“ is v: mmrx. and hvfm-o 3 rain an: m .4st and 110 with lhvix‘ barb tu ”Iv mm. M:1'z°rv:‘.¢_ly had a great «lisrvlish fur zeiihvl' the. “3901‘ 01‘ perfume of had 9388. When the stars seeQ particulurly bright, at night, and twinkle more plainly than usual, 3 m»: day usual- 13' follows. A red sunset usually. means flu“ weather for the next. day. A yellow sunset means a wet day be follow. A red sunrise with lowering clouds in the morning indicates rain. appears blue, the day will most. like- ly be warm. " A. S. HUNTER CO. J. S. McILRAlTH G. S. BURN ETT 'l‘hv Cash Shm- Slorv $1.19 PAGE FIVE .19

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