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Durham Chronicle (1867), 13 Apr 1905, p. 7

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1'.- 3m.) Am’ 3 'ositlve Assurance 0! 3 Sure or Your Money Refunded- food of some» sort were assured. before setting: uut upon his quest kings demanded attention. The us: be remmm from her present n. It Wuuhl be 100 horrible to her first (mm-ions gaze to rest NU. A. DARLING OBIS! “ask I ondit at 11-19: Weak M711 Del larto’s Cc oi Scott's Emulsion is very rapid. For this reason we put up a titty-cent size. which is enough for an ordinary cough or cold or useful as a trial for babies and children. In other conditions the gain is slowerâ€" health cannot be built up in a day. In such cases Scott’s Emulsion must be taken as nourishment; a food rather than a medicine. It’s a food for tired and weak digestions. "0D?!" IST _. AND â€"- .DRUGcIs'r DURHAM, ONT. LOTT soc. and $1.00. All it.” Erupt. ll \f’l’V "If l’e( some conditions the gain from the use Scofi's Emulsion is Send for In. mph Debility wity o! the grown“ d runny-mos Mus, m- rpmedy to be an absoluto -ases and disorders arising 'es, watery blood or a run- of the system, such :3 ~- >sis, Pale and Sallow Com. Worn-out. Feeiing, Sleep- .usnosa. Dyspepsm, Hurt infirm! Memory, Unsteady m. Hmale “'oaknesa and Deprefiic'm of Spirits, rs. 3t. Vitus’ Dance, l’imp~ THIS. Loss of Mn! Power WT mod to take our word n “)4 can accomplish. Tr, E Hwy don’t do you good. r money back. Isn’t that fr from us 6 boxes of 0!. m Pins,payinv: for that» :4 such purcha-w we give vritten guarantrr that i! 3:99: of the I’Wa Macon!- . ynu find ym. have (it from tho-it new. you a. my bout. mat-the! "I”! H99 and get your money Iron Pills enrich tho rves 3nd invigonu vroducing in sickly, amen that. st! ling that makes ' o anity demanded hastily examlm .188 III objects rl. noting with uk as she was. fasten part of any you a explained lifted her .owhat at necessity, :mce until the sand and pro 9 revela‘ Examine was not on the muted throat 9390‘ ‘9!!!)- '1' nil! huh othe D Ufiice over 'Gordon’ 3 new Jewellery Store, Lower Town, Durham. Any amount of monev to loan at 5 per cent. on farm propertv. D McInty re’s Block Lower Town Dur- ham. Collection and Agency promptly attended to. Searches made at the Regis- trv Ofico. 0 419 Station W. 0. Pickering, D.D.S., L.D.S. to Universitv; Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Roomsâ€"Calder Block. over Post Oflice. A. G. MACK D voyancers. Etc. Monev to. Loan. ()fiices :-â€"Ix. the McIntyre Block, over Standard Bank. L‘ er, Conveyanoer,etc. Private money to loan. Old accounts and debts of all kinds collected on commission. Farms bmnght and sold. Insurance Agent, etc. ”fliceâ€"MacKeuzie’s Old Smnd. Lower Town, Durham, Ont. UGH MACKAY. DURHAM, Land Valuator and Licensed Auction- eer for the County 0: Grey. Sales promptly attended to and notes cashed. measure. Washmal cant, hut e: 94.00 pa .ummn. Advert firmer» directions '1" be published I I fur}: cordingly Transient DOIiCu ~-“ " F0! Sale.” eta-50 cents for first for each subsequent insertion. All advertisements catered by stra b: in udvanco. Contact tales foryl-afly advertise .pplimtion to the office. I! All advertise ne us, to cnsur: ' week, should In brought. in no: la: THE JOB : : DEPARTHENT fl Auctioneer for the County of Grey. Sales promptly attended to. Call at my residence or write to Allan Park P. O. Orders may be left. tt the Chronicle ofice. mbacriplim “not fiid is d3"): m opaper ‘H ~C nnvmnsm 1:: «ms. U tensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey. Land Valuator, Bailiff of the 2nd Divrsion. Court Sales and all other matters promptly attended to. Hmheet refereenoe tarnished if required. Q] tinneer for the County of Grey. Sales promptly attended to. Orders ma be left at his Implement 'Warerooms, Me 'innon’s old stand. or at the Chronicle Ofiice. [VERY THURSDAY MORNING amwm "MIG MOUSE. “INDIA 8125c DUMAM, ONT. T C 503W “$5.333??- non rm: 1111811333 8,.3331181‘ NERVOUS PROSTRATION mm c AND STOMACH TROUBLES 1 NicPHAIL, LICENSED AUC- . tioneer for the County of Grey. Terms moderate and satisfaction nann- teed. The atrnngemonta and ates of soles «an be node :1 THE Cnnoxm of- nce. Residence uni P. 0.. Ceylon. Tole- pbono connection. IOHN CLARK. LICENSED AUC- tioneer for the Countyiof Grey. _ Sqleg A. H. Jackson. JOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSION- Nov. 9, ’03. Dec. 3, m-lypd. l. P. Telford. ARRISTER, SOLICITOR. Biro. MacKay Dunn. ARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, CON- 6. Lefroy McCaul. ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC.. HYSICJAN AND SURGEON. OF‘ {ice in the New Hunter Block. ()tiicc 12's, 8 to 10 a. m., 2m 4 p. m. and 7 to! m. Special attention given tn disease: women and children. Residence op ite Presbvterian Church. FPICEu-FIRST DOOR EAST OF AMES CARSON, DURHAM. LIC- I" vvu O : '. I: completely stocked wit ’PARTnEN1 all'Nbl‘V TYPE, thus a: fouling {unifies for turning out First-claw work. . . OBERT BRIGHAM. LICENSED ONOR GRADUATE OF TORON- the Durham Pharmacy. Calder’s r. >Residenceâ€"Lambtou Street, near Dr. T. G. Holt, L. D. S. Jamieson 8: Macdonald ICE AND RESIDENCE A Medical Dz’rea‘orv. Arthur Gun, M. D. 0110!! AND Paormm'on Dental Dz’rcctorr distance east Street. Lower 's from 12 to 2 0 Hutton. M. D.. C. M. Legal Directory Miscellaneous. AY. ' "6, f3" 0 M, Daya W. IRWIN 'or trmxsien‘ Uflice how I. Telenht D RESIDI 'viil be -cnt to rage, for 51.00 x Nanceâ€"8.50 ll WI “'. 1“. DUNN o r man '1 ff )1 1m . Psychine Sr. I Class-Elma Gxochofske, Louis Grahlmann. Jr. I Classâ€"Lizzie Tinkham. Louis Nuhn, Mannie Mitchell. Jr. Pt II Classâ€"James Bgers, Howard Davidson. FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH. 11 Classâ€"â€" Mary Mclumsh. John Tinkham. Henry Jones, Willie David8un. Sr. Pt. II Classâ€"Henry Grahl- mann. Willie Grablmaun‘ Asket Allan, EVa Walker. IV Classâ€"«.Iamea AHan Tiukham. L0uis Gmchofske Jr. Aâ€"â€"Myrtle Grochofske, Pearl Walker. S. S. No. l. NORMANBY. Sr. IV Classâ€"J auec Kerr Jr. IV Classâ€"Agnes Marshall. Sr. III Classâ€"Eva McAllister. Viola Backus. III Class «vMaggie 'I‘Inkham. Mabel Davidqon. Annm Grovhofske. Joe Byers Jr. III Classâ€"Arthur Gadd. Willie McAllister, Arthur Backus, Willie Wallace. Sr. 11 Classâ€"Lizzie Burns. Jr. II Classâ€"Minnie Kellar. 'I‘om- my Wallace. Jimmy Marshall. Sr. Pt. II Classâ€"Mary McAlliste-r Neila Marshall. Jr Pt. II Classâ€"Henrietta Kellar Harry Caldwell. Sr. [Clawsâ€"Mabel Wallace. Amara MAchAcxm, teacher. Jr. IIIâ€"Jane Hoeflin.Chas. Lewis, Jeanette Hey. Report of Orchard School for March. IVâ€"Gertie Hov, Perry Hoeflin, A. Brown, Olive Hoy. Flossie Mark. Sr. IIIâ€"-â€"Jessie Douglas. Flossie Dickson. IIâ€"Arthur Hoy, Roy Dickson, John Dickson, Earl Hoegi. Nellie Dyers. Nellie Myers. Minnie Dyers. John Garvey. Bert Dyers For sale by all druggists at $1.00 0. home. For further aflvim and infor- mation. write Dr. Slocum. Limited, 179 King street west. Toronto, Canada. Sr. Pt. IIâ€"Essie Douglas. Walter Hoefliu. Jessie Hoy, Pearl Schram, Leslie Hoegi. Sr. I~Murra Schram. Bert Dick. 30!). made up 111) less. I tried weeks I wn trouble.”-â€"A1 street, Toror Psychine is pronounced Si-keen Jr. pt. IIâ€"Milton Hoegi. Gracie Finder. Are the Outcome of Overwork and Worry of Busi- ness Life. Persons with majority of had marks : John Dickson, Jeanette Hoy. Person with majority of lates: F Dickson. Two Prominent Canadian Insurance Men Praise : to cure me without relief that I “D my mind my cage was hopeâ€" I tried Psychlne, and in :1 few . I was: entirply rid of stomach l9."â€"â€"-Arthur Tennison, 88 London PRONOUNCED SSE-KEEN. Honor Roll. Million boxes sold in past 23 months. S. No 4. H. AND S 1‘11an Allan ANNIE PETTY. teacher. ‘Iamea AHan, Jamés W'. DAWSON, Teacher \V‘ to increase Slocum Re- indigestion so many W524. mo Quigin Pt. II Jr.-- Flora McMillen George Arnoct. V Class V~--Lizzie Binnie. (J. Ken “Ody. Clasu [V Sr.â€"~Emma Benton. May Young. Millie “'hitmore (.‘Iaw IV Jr, ,- \Vilmie Binnie, .101:- Die» McGillivnry. David Nichol. III Stuâ€"«VViHie Seth, Ka'iw \IuFar- lame, Archie Kennedy. III Jr.â€"-â€"Amelia Rngbv. Ben Whit. more, Noretta Fallise. II Sr.â€"-Eliza Jane Edwards, Law rcnca McKeown. Thos. Grasby II Jr.-â€"â€"Geo. McInnis. Wilfred Nichol. Alex. McFarlane. Pt. II Sr.â€"Rutli McGillivruyJohn McKeown The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that. there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages. and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only p09tive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutioal disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Cate: rh Cure is taken internal- ly. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. thereby destroying the foundation of the disease. and giving the patient. strength by building up the constitu‘ tion and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send full list of teatimonials. Pt Iâ€"Vernev Penuock, Robert Edwards. Average attendnce ‘28. ALEX FIRTH, Teacher Toledo, 0. Sold by all druggists 750. Take Hall’s Family Pills for con- stipation. Just as we go to press this (Wed- nesday) evening we learn that Geo. Strong. son of Wm. Strong of 6th con.. was found by his brorher John lying in a bedroom with his throat cut. Geo.resided on his own farm and was a bachelor. living alone and no cause can be assigned as yet for the act and whether it was an attempt of suicide or murder is hard to say. as nothing can be found as will establiah anything definite in either case. Dr. Whitney and Coronor Smale were immediately summoned. and it is very doubtful if they will be able to bring him around again. ---Gorrie Vidette. too I". C. Marwood, District Mana- ger Mutual Life, Winnipeg, Mam, Cured 0f Nervous Prostration. as not I) my medic Address F. J. CHENEY CO Fome five or six years ago I was in ry poor health. I was suffering from >rvous Prostratlon and Stomach 'ouble, brought on by overwork and 0 close an application to bUSillGSS. I 19: ordered to the country by my dOC- rs for recuperation, and had to me ken to the depot in a cab. for I could H‘cely walk at all. I suffered severe- FOUND WITH THROAT CUT 001’] DUE l sleeplessneszs and impa' . Almost any kind of £00 distress and suffering. after that I took Psych] ed taking it for some 1 ‘sh air of the country at eemed to build me right : been necessary for me *dicine of any kind since ' usual health with Pay C. Marwood, Winnipeg, S. S. No. 1. Gleno’g $100 Reward, $100 eratinn, and had to we mot in a cab. for I could at all. I suffered severe- ssness and impaired di- : any kind of food vans- hine. M an. “Just then two more Texans came in, and the first one turned to them for corroboration. “Looking the man over, the other two said. ‘Sure, Bill. He was through here laSt summer. leading a dancmg bear. And in epnte of my Boston friend’s denial, I found out that the Texans were right.” ' “I was never here before in my life. sir.’ answered the drummer,with ofiended dignity. "In Texas.” said he. ”1 made the? acquaintances of a vwll dressed and. well educated Bastcniau. He was; traveling for a manufacturer of? agricultural machinery, and al 5 though he put on some ails. he talked very agreeably. We happen. 3 6(1'0 be in Bowie, Montague Conntyfi and as we were chatting one day. al rough looking rancher approached us, and. slapping my acquaintance on the shoulder, asked him to drink. The hardware traveller declined haughtily. saying. ‘Excuse me sir. I never drink with strangers.’ i l ” -Haven’t we all seen this gentle- man before 9 he asked “ ‘Oh, we’re nor exactly strangers, pardner,’ returted the cheerful Texan, I remember you when vou were through here lass summer.’ ” Mountains Heaved and Swayei For Nearly a Minute Calcutta. April Gâ€"Reports fromz many towns show widespread dam-‘ age and more fatalities in the earth- 4 quake of April 4. This is especially? the case at Fireapur. 47 miles south east of Lahore, Amritsar. Trana, Debra Dun and Srinagar, at whichi places many natives were killed ori injured. At Lahore the fatalities; were between fifty and one hundretl' Personal stories from Mussooree state that the mountains heaved and swayed a full minnte.and then three severe shocks, each lasting a few sec- onds, were felt in quick succesion. Between (3 a. m. on April 4 and mid- night there were twelve shocks. The day was fine and clear and moat of the inhabitants were already up when the first shock came. Those who were still in bed described the motion as being that of a ship in a storm. while those on foot could not maintain their balance. Englishmen are often surprised at the rapidity with which the ups and downs of life pursue each other on this continent. Poor men become rich. and rich men become poor, with a quivkuese that amazes our more conservative cousins. Non iongago a young Englishman iilustrated this point, by a Story which found its way into the New York Tribune. Many narrow escapes are reported. The efiecu of the shock in sickness and dizziness with many still con- tinues. Many persons sat or slept out ol’ doors (luring the whole of last night. 'I took a Wife and I agreed [Though ’mas not Wuim creed. :That jmned us two as one. [,A'Ulluily. nothing in :nvdiciue cures mom For good blood. clear healthy appetite, the men!) is Dr. Hamilton per box at all dealers. Llllu hea And now where once were balmy things Her large assortment gusly Clings And naught to change can awe her And Lin need of some attire, lineal down and search, while I per- spire. \ The button) bureau drawer ~-NM\' Orleans Times Deuwmat r; h 1 0m Liami} She took the half and stored the stufl. SWrct heaven knows she had vuoughg Of WaiSts and skirts and such: But then, began she Russian wisp To slow extend. har boundaries. What time Iled a hachnlor! fife Exetupu from carking care and ‘tnfv, 1 thonght a deal too much In vain I strove! By day and ulgh As stubborn asu \luscovire. She passed on my lr'ontin‘: Until one morn quite boldly 'lm Annexeed in its entirety The space I held so dear. I had the wardrobe an \ Within its precincts gulple Spilcpd The hooks were with my garments gnced, Hung ready for my Call NU‘ Tnut she might have an even half Tostorn hear varivd femala vhafiâ€" And thought the thing WAS done. C) THE EARTH SHOCK LIKE SHIP AT SEA Wing to {unity actions -)f1 8 and livei‘. the blood bpcm with disease germs than 1th. The first. warning is e. dizzim'ss. headache and 11 energy. Act Quicklv energy. Act quickly if ym avoid the terrible ravages n a kidney complaim, Get Dr tou’s P111: to day; they can I and liver complaint for a! No medicine rciievee M sly. nothing iuthe world 0 me cares more thoroughly 1:811dden Rise in Life The Blood Is The Life (Toronto News) AGGRESSION. >-0.0.“ in the ‘-.I' 12.1“. n, :IL'KLT. \\ 11111 IN; 4.;w {11..0 EL ("1.5.0 [110th 1.5 11!) HIV}: 153.1!" failure. We charge nothing for consultation and our ixrin'riwtuv. rig?! and exporivnce are at yuxi‘ ,tlh't'é‘. \\'C will (‘rxpiairi ‘w j'mi ‘w and Why We Can Cure You; ;.' tho diseases of mm 31 .‘2:/~ iiI:rJ\‘.'I('d:‘t0 and Slim (1’ I‘Jtzutr r L41 v-via‘ns'ts. “'13 do nut J'mizfi, in v: ,«terimtnt with your car-o {12' WI- 1sz fix->111 (xpvricnc-x in tin 7.1m: Yii‘J'u-KIEJ”; ; of farms exactly what. to pvt-writ": for your synmtrmix ikm’l he (fist-ms.“."od if ynu have trontocl ‘c-giahaut succoz-zs with Quuclts. 199] y! . 5 \ ..A.b) aifitet‘ttric istgiis, Free Trials. ow. Ynu must got curedâ€"and mum‘s {rune can cure you Our New Method System of troatmont has: stunt} tine test for 25 yearsâ€"why rzi‘rmld it fail in your (-390. Shoum your case prove incurable you need not pay us a dollar. “'0 refer y'ni to any Bank in this city as to air financial standing. If you cannot. call write for a Question Blank for Home Treatment. Consultation Free. Booklets sent Free. Das.KENNEDY KERGAN Uhifi‘oniers ()1 ihs and (‘ radles Beds [mu Beds Springs Mattresses Hall Racks Sldebuards ()u pbmll‘ds liit(3}'ncn ( Jubiuets kitchen 'l.‘ablos Extension 'l‘ahlcs C hm rs Hedmnm Suites 5 E We Sell What You Need . Undertaking and LARGE “‘an m» TO M \KE YUI’H HUME COMFORTABLE We know the diseases and weaknesses of men We have been curing them for 30 years. We bar it, and thousands-upon thousands of men restored are today living monuments to the skill, knowle Drs. Kennedy Kergan. We never hold out fal undertake a case we cannot cure.‘ We have made i of all the diseases of menâ€"of Varicocele, Strict Hydrocele, Nervous Debility, Paralysis, Bladder, I Diseases, General Weakness, Loss of Vitality, and ‘. thousands of cases that it :here is a cure for wili find it here. When we undertake a case the as failure. We charge nothing for consultation : skill and experience are at your IA-Gl'ViCC. We ‘ 2-iow and Why We Can Cure You; vhy the disea the knowledge and skill of Mastrr Specialists. \V xiieriment with your case as we know from on thousands of cases exactly what to prescribe for ym he dismurerred if you have treated without. success: x 'E’HE MASTER SPECIALISTS OF AMERECA which we are selling at a low figure. It: will pay you 39 examine our bargains before purchasing elsewhere. N., G. J. McKechnie. WE PAY HIGHEST PRICESâ€"EITHER CASH OR PRODI'CI‘Z Bring Along your Butter 6: Eggs Edward Kress, Durham, Ont I48 SHELBY STREET, DETROIT, MICH «Wm “MW 3‘ 1"!” :- CROCKERY JUST IN THE POPUL [CASH STORE. THE POPULAR CASH STORE. A large stock of Embalming. a Specialty m 'I‘TA x u oops Jr a m? ‘lfij «a $31; -L‘ '11? ’IA‘I ralysis, Bladder, Urifiary s of Vitality, and have cut HED 25 YEARS. Folding Tables Bedroom Tables Centre Tables J ardinieres Library Tables Hall Stands Medicine Cabinets Secretaries ‘ Combination Bookcases Office Desks Upholstered Goods PicturegFrames Frames to order Room Mouldings for YOUR ed to Vigorou 10H thoroug} e, Blood (H

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