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Durham Chronicle (1867), 14 Jan 1897, p. 4

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dhim "N (‘h Miss Lucretia Johnston who has Pen attending to household duties 31' her uncle, Mr. \Vm. Fender, of 'l‘chaulville, for the past year will etm'n to her home on this line- in a. 3W days. “’9 are all pleased to have er back again, and some particular- 7 so as the roads have been very Dugh of late. Mr. Geo. Schram was: anrhow 6-... The drought of the past two seas- is thoroughly convinced the farm- 38 that seed drills are a profitable aplemeut. consequently there is a. umber of purchases being made. r. H. Dennet’s was the first in this (Intended for last issue.) Mr. Alex. Black was in Toronto 3 forepart of last weak, and the new part he Spent in curing him- II of a case of La Grippe. 1rt. One of our most estimable young dies. Miss Sarah Sharp, is to be cited in mari'iage on Wednesday, ayoungmun of her choice living Artichigan. Fuller particulars in [1‘ next, budget. Mr. G. \V. W'ilson visited Guelph lends a “ eek ago. I .Msssas. T. MILBURJ 6}; C0.: Delia SIRs,-â€"â€"For over ten months I suffered from dronsy, caused by kidney 1 trouble which followed an attack of la grippe. The symptoms rapidly became serious and medical aid was called in. Among others who were consulted were Dr. Wallace, Dr. Norman Allen, Dr. Weir and Dr. Glass, all of this city, and I can truly state that they made every effort that medical. skill could provide. Seven operations vv'éire performed within six months, during which time I visited at different periods for the purpose of these operations the following hospitals, j Q Viz: The Toronto General Hospital, St.i operations only serving to remove the enormous quantities of water which con- stantly accumulated. As a matter of fact, 17 gallons of water were removed during the last two operations. After the last operation I was given up to die and was In ad .lition to the best medical skil which money could procure, I used all kinds of patent medicines which pro- mised relief, but without effect. All the ' family remedies suggested, such as Milk weed Tea, Pumpkin Seed Tea, Mullein Leaf Tea, Spanish Onion Tea, Sweet Nitre and Buchu, etc., were faithfully tried but gave not the slightest relief, so that I had lost all hope, when I was per- suaded to try Dean’s Kidney Pills, to- fether with Laxa Liver Pills. To my surprise I received almost immediate re- lief. At this time I was unable to lie down and for three and a half months previously was forced to sleep in a chair. My waist measure was then 49 inches ' if ' ’ is now 33 Inches Since the wonderful cure made by these pills. SS. mgmy years of experience have ac- zieiainted him with almost) every per- s~u in the entire trade. To many of his friends it has been known that he has suffered during very severe illness rile past year, and in regard to the sum Mr. Johnston writes the follow- ing letter :â€" th e ‘1' P robabl y H of our most estimable young Miss Sarah Sharp, is to be in marviage on \Vednesday, ungman of her choice living higan. Fuller particulars in mhahly no one is better known to printing trade of Canada than Max- Juhnston, of Maxwelell Johnston 30., 72 Bay street, Toronto. His Laser: l was We”. While I hram was anothe TORONTO, Dec. 3, 1896. ONCERN 3 Gaze es?" the BeSt Kncwn Printers making a good suc- m we matrimonal line to report for; some time as the girls had likely; done their utmost during leap year. and the boys would require a littlei time. but while writingo'dame rumorf informs us that our next budget may! Mrs. 335. MoMeeken left on Tues- day morning for Baguio to visit her daughter who is in very poor health. Mr. T. Orchard is very low at present. with inflammation of the lungs. He is a relative of Mr. S. Orchard of your town, who was down Monday night. Visiting him. Small hop 3 are entertained for his recovery. . l5. Uouk, Esq., photographer. \V. G. M 112110011,mel:;.1risi-er. T. C. Rubiuette, E.~(1.,I>arristei'. John DICGI'egOI' 15.91:, Iruristm'. Chas. McDonald; Es: .lnr ister. M. J. Quinn E20. ., barrister, etc John Kent, Esq., of Guwans, Ke Company. Geo. Gwatkm- an . nfflon-h. o sufferers from kidney orliverltruulflcs at any time, and refer to the folk-wing gem tlemen who have knowledge of the facts, and can verif y every word I say. Many of those gentlemen knew me before my sickness, during my terrible sufferings, and since I was restored to health. My testimony is given voluntarily and With- out any consideration of any kind, either directly or indirectly. I give is solely for the benefit of my fellow beings who may be alfiicted with Dropsy or Kidney troubles of any kind, viz. :-â€"- J. \V. St. John, Esq, M.PP. . Pi'itrick Boyle, Esq, of the Catholic I consider myself perfectly cured and feel strong,r and well. My weight when I was attacked was 198 pounds. After the Operations I was reduced t0130. I Weigh now 160. By carefully‘watching the acti'm of Dean’s Pills and Lax-a. Liver Pills I am positive that to them alone is due the wonderful cure which has taken place in my case. , I am a. printer by trade and have held positions in the offices of The Globe, flfail, Methodist Book Room, etc., as well as in Ohio and Detroit, M ich., and have been an employing printer since 1877. Although it may seem incredible, every Word I have stated is the truth, and I am prepared to back it by the evidence I of hundreds of citizens and frimds who knew me before I was sick and after 'ards, while I was near death’s door, and who now, to their surprise, see me restored t: complete health by the use of Dean’s Kid- ney Pills, assisted by tha. Liver Pills, I shall be glad to answer inquiries from 1 Geo. Gwatkin, 173qu of Gwatki: J. Gordem anar, Esq. ].J.1\ICC:1flt-rl'y, Esq. R. G. McLean, Esq. Chas. B. Doherty, 13%}. Win. Verner, Esq. 1 was attacked was 1 the operations I was weigh now 160. By the acti'm of Dnm.’ T. C. R¢.)biuette,, 1341" John McGregor. Em . Chas. B'IcDonald' ESa‘} Dr. Phillips. J. B. 000k, Esq. \V. G. Murdock. m N h - 33‘181’81‘. my Sharp was so severely vhen ever the like does 'le boys avail themselves zeal. Messrs. J. Irwin THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, January 14th was Sick. Em! § sing! I am Well Again. 00l ’5 Sun Mrs. \Valter Hastie. of Dromore, visited friends on this line last week. She was quite a stranger although in \Ve commence with the New Year our correspondence to THE CHRONICLE under its new management. with our usual confidence that it will surpass its predecessor. Our hope has always been gratified and so it: will again we. feel sure. l At our annual school-meeting l things passed off very quietly until the 'election of trustee when it became l more stirring. The retiring trustee l 3 l ill r. Jas. Tucker was placed in nom- ination against Mr. 8. Queen and by Open vote the former vas declared elected by four of a majority ; but the latter’s friends demanded a poll to se- cure reinforcements but Tucker 0011-? sideriiig that the like had never before 3* been known and that the game was? not worth bothering with would not resort to that sort ofl thing and finished the fight with; hands down, while Queen and his: friends fought with might and mainl throughout the entire afternoon and; by four o’clock had their man licked " to use the somewhat vulgar term. l see their girls convinces us that shortly there will be further reports to make. of Maxwell Johnston 85 Co., 72 Bay street, Toronto, Ont. CHuanUf Y‘Olk thlsmd be' 1896,]1y Chas. Hen: missioner in H. C. J. COI Yours truly, MAXWELL JOHNSTON. Mr. Johnston appeared before Mr. C. Henderson, Commissioner 'in the Hiuh - , .t) Court of Justice, and gave the fullOWIUg declaration as regards the absolute truth of the statements made in his letter :â€" Domxmn or CANADA, Province of Ontario, County of York. To “’11: :â€"-â€"In the matter of a letter to Messrs. T. Milburn 00., dated 3rd De- cember,18f.h’5, I, Maxwell Johnston, oi ,the City of Toronto, in the County of; York, do solemnly declare that the state ments cont-aimed in the above letter are true, and I nmke this solemn declaration conscie11ti<-»usly believing it to be true, and knowing that it is of the same force and effect as if made under oath and by virtue of the Canada. evidence act, 1893, declared before me at Toronto, in the Countyof York, this 3rd day of Decemo l l..... 1 L'f)!’ 1 I _ . _â€", uu\1., ‘1 Bradshaw. ‘ Chas. Field, Esq, Queen W m. Him-3t, Esq, corner 01 _.- 1- [ J. J. Ryan, Esq. é Jr-ts. E. Handcrson, Esq. ; Hunderson. Frederick Diver, Esq, Agency, Toronto. Harry Brown, Esq., of I Co. , Tmonto. Nicholas Murphy, Esq. , Thus. P:-u'ki113()n, Esq. Puwell Parkiumn. John Brown, Esq, corn! Adclulde streets. E 5‘? Canada, And hundreds of Os}. J. Ur. Ramsey, Esq.â€" Geo. Verral, Esq. Extfklg. W. T. Stewart. Britten, Esq., of Britt ‘1 L. AXWELL JOHNSTON, m. Henderson . J. Courts. ', Esq., Central Press ., of Imrie Graham. ., corner Simcoe and '331161'8. ., of Brown Bros Esq. , Q,C, ueen street east. arner Church and , of Stockweli of Messrs. 11 our 'lhe um and Weekly Globe 11 pass combined will be sent to the end [ways of 1897 for One Dollar. - again} Address all orders to Com hear how to saécure a, gold watch or parlor clock. without the cost of a dollar. THE SUN PRINTING COMPANY. ””- TORONTO.' Three co‘pie’s will fbe sent. to any three addresses (outside this oi‘ty), for the same period for a dollar. It gives an avefége of 40 columns of bright reading in each issue. This paper will be sent to any address in Canada (outside of Toronto) to the end of ’97 for 50 cents. It gives the best farmer‘s’ page in the Domini-0n. It contains a short story from Lon- don Trutah. Weekly. It 13 st1ict1y independent, and “ A Bystander” is a. regular contributor to Its columns. Its market reports are acknowledg- ed to be the fullest and most accurate published in Canada. flaw 3011135 111m 011$qu THE SUN is the Canada Farmers‘ Sun re~organized. Agents Wanted. Write for «1 Cheapest and Begt Readimr QT TY} J‘I) Our Crockery is both §'_)x-u~ub!u and Handsome. BALANCE deserves its name as the H. P. [CKE .9.va ~¢-â€"M_~°- _ ‘1‘ «W EHI‘TI‘IBE FOR THE (IIâ€"IRONICLE . PARKER, CH RISTM AS FRUIT AN D ('IONFECTIONERY To price our Tweeeds, Flannel- ettes, Underwear, Etc. $2.00 Pants we are selling at $1.50, ‘50 cent Caps for 35 cents and other goods at a proportionate reduction. Examine them. ‘50:; Triea Bur Tea? «in Canada - The Chronicle Leads; CHEMIST and D RUGG-IST. HOSKIN, OGDEN HosKIV. 23 T01 onto Sheet Toronto, Vendors’ Solic itors see for yourself that Upcn the said property are a frame. dwelling house .with stone celln r about 30 by ‘20, frame barn abeut 50 by 30 312d a wing about 11 feet wide with stone Stable thereunder, also an orchard. Terms of Saleâ€"10 per cent, on the day of sale, 20133" cent. were on the 22nd day of E‘ebrua‘ry next andhthe balance on the 22nd I. n I The said land is situ’ate’withiu abaut 2}; miles from Holstein Station on the Gr. '1‘. I. about six miles from the Town of Durham ancl about‘9 mile§ from Mount Forest. ' \I?‘ V.) , I}: L'L‘ Carson, auctieneej',”en FRIDAY ' ‘HE 2237B DA Y§OF J..‘xf\'{_." 1897, at 11.30 n’elock A. M. the 59110 property, being’comnosed of lots 3m Sixteen and seventeen in the third con. of the Garaafraxa. Road in the said, T ship of Egrexmmt, éontaining Two 11:21] acres more or less. 5 Sale confained i will be produced at t! will be ofi'ered for sale the Middangh l-Iouse i 11am in the County of Of Farm in URSUANT TO THE POWER OF Sale cantained in :1 mortgage (which will LA .A-” 1 ”1 settird before 31' :1 r Debts left unsettled wiH be pl fm collection.‘ Durham, Dec. 18:11., 125$ gam on easy‘ terms. It is xx m lle from store, post 011106 and concrete house {mu new heme For further particul Hunter, Durham, 01' August, 24th, 1895 [â€"1 lots 22 3116223.} con 1 T118 above fa2 211 is 0113161 fm._ NOV. 10th. l for sale lot 50, mu. 5-}. \V. G. R. Bentinck, consisting of “’70 acres. 70 acres cleared, balance hardwood bush. The farm is in a good state of cultivation, 5 acres under fall wheat. \V ell u afered‘ a nd fenced. Frame house '20 x '26. frame barn and stables. 1 mile from post office and school and 2% miles from Durham. Will be sold on reasonable terms. A pply t0 JAMES STINSON- \T-,,_ in" A HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS for salgfllot 5Ql'pp. 3. \V. G. R. DA--.L.:--AL LL DEBTS DUE U AEGT‘IQN SALE "m in the Township of Egre- mont, County ‘of Grey. 150 ACRE FARM FOR SALF Farm for Sale. harm f0}? Sale. NOTECE. 3m . 18d in :1. mortgage (which at the time of sale) there sale at Public Auction at, usein the Town of Dur- r of Grey, by Mr. James A. Bf°-tI‘C fifillmving )sed of lots gumber n the third can. east in the said, Town~ 'aining Two hundred I. H. MILLER, . J. MC 196. 7 X ECHNIE m 113Bentinck. for sale at 9 Lar Wall “nude” 1 m1 :mmill. New me stabie. just What you apply to 1 re {1 *‘A VL‘,‘ Abeldeen P. O 8 MOST BE :31 1st. next. ICC-d 111 ceurt 1 ia'liover.

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