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Durham Chronicle (1867), 16 Apr 1908, p. 6

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i Exterminate ousekee; erminate 1 find our it is one of the deadliesc 37’1‘0 use pour a little into a cup and iply with a. brush. going mto all | .iacks and crevices. This will net EMS OF INTEREST, {Constant efiort with the use of "i'oug applicuions will exterminam on that most. awful of vermin. bed g8. To have the compound neces my put tOgetber one pint each of oi alcohol and turpentine with an “0 do away with mxce n. mIXEuru us Qua! parts of flour and plaster of Eris is said to he excellent. No fpisture is app'ied to the powders. l . . fit all food 19 put away and the amt we left on a. piate where the mice 3‘]! get it. After one repust they urn no more. nce each uf corrosive sublimare .d gum camphor. Have thiq in a rge bottle and shake constanclv nil the sublimate and camyhor are ssolved. Label the bottle "Poison.” umber of years. I have tried any medicines but. never got much lief from any of them until two are ago when I bought a. bot'le of amberlain’a Pain Balm. I toundl lief before I had used all of one‘ ! :tle, but k -pt. on applyi: 9; it and on felt like a difierenc womaoN .2 rough my advice many of my iends have tried it. and can tell you aw wondertully it. has worked.â€" RS. SARAH A COLE. 140 S LVew 5L, over, Del Chamberlain’s Pnin 131.1: is a liniment. The relief from f i) which it aflords is alone worth 4 my timesits cost. It makes r98t 1:. l sleet) possible. For Sale at «I arker’s Drug Store. {5 An in xpumive fire extinguisher gay he made bv taking twenty parts common lime; sait. five parts; and 3 er seven y five parts. Mix well 'd put in thin bottles In case of ‘,- e a bottle should be thrown so that ;. will break in or near the fire. when he gases liberated from the waterâ€" ,‘ - It and lime solutionâ€"will put it. r. This mixture is said to be better the high priced fire extinguishers . Stalled for fire protection. Woman Tells How to Relieve Rheumatic Pains. l w..._.__-_, , W , H . f Cb tt . Mt m enr) o a anooga { Then do business with H. H. MILLER l 3011., had rheumatism in his left '01. "The stren :th seemed to have: the Hanover Conveyancer 1 one out of the muscles so that it He offers" 'as useless for work.” he says. “I: ‘ ‘ . pplied Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and i mfigifis’é’gfilgfig rgfshlt)::llgn§{g% mapped the arm in flannel at night, 1 “111.3011 :01- swoo.‘ dto my relief I found that the: 50acres. Glenelg, splendid location. extra 31“ gradually left me and the" good Buildings, cheap at 3:500, will take rength returned. In three weeks! $6000. e rheumatism had disappeared and! 100 acres on Durham Road. Bentinck. good as not since returned.” If troubled E Farm. Bank Barn, Fair Dwelling. snap I tor $2500. 'th rheumatism try a few applica‘ , You are certain l 100 acres. extra good Buildings, alone wor- i th nearly the 8‘3"“) asked tor the farm l Near Crawford RD. ‘1 corn Building lot in Durham. for sale one of Pain Balm. be pleased with the relief which it ords. For sale at Parker’s Drug r$0139. Wash brass ornaments over with itrong ammonia. using a brush dipped ammonia for the fancy parts. Eince in hot water. dry and polish bile still hot with a leather. The Elishing is done equally well when 9 brass is cold. Hut. less rapidly. he brass is c A well-known Manitoba editor-i rites: “As an inside worker I find| ngmberlain’s Stomach and Liver] ‘blete invaluable for the touches of fionsness natural to sedentary hie, ‘ tion being gentle and dim ‘ the digestive tract and ” Pnce.2o cents. Samples Cured of Rheumatism Gentle and Efl‘ective. Mice and Roaches «to are :ryingt e and cockroachezl acid. and alum tuxoil th 3g ccckroacn ishing in an re of a table- t0 3 quart “M fin‘ SAVE MONEY ? Itenced to 12 years In AlngStuu an Luca; 1 Then do business with H. H. MILLER 1 London 9333299 00 Friday 1333 00 a! I the Hanover Conveyancer .manslaughter charge. John Tye. 3. Kingston youth, was I I I - -. t H8 Ofit’l‘s- ‘fined $20 for having pointed a gun :a 00acres. Glenelg. Frame Dwelling. Bank lat Arthur Rielly. and shooting him. 33"“ 000d Farm‘ ”“31“ ‘0 bungee-1000 lThe boys had fought a. duel in fun. 3‘ W ill sell (01' 33W. ‘ 50acres. Glenelg, splendid location. extra. Joseph McDonald. 0f Barrie. W33 l go_od Buildings, cheap at $7500, will take Sentenced to ‘2 years in the peniten- ~. $6900 tiary and '20 lashes for criminal as. - l 100 acres on Durham Road. Bentinek. good salt. on three girls aged respectively ' Farm. Bank Barn. Fair Dwelling.snap two. three and five years. This is ‘v ‘0' . o . .l 101‘ e-OOO- his second conv1cuon for the same T< J 11 ( 1 ve (I i S e Men's S, B. Tweed Suits, in neat, new patterns, the latest, and sizes 30 to 40, 1‘e0‘111z1t$10.00 value, Easter Sale ’ D 7.98 pmce ............ Property bought and sold on Commission Money to hand. Debts collected. C.P.R. Tickets and Ocean Tackets for sale. _ of stock in Duxham Cement 00., placed In my hands for sale cheap. Always Prompt. Never Negligent DO you want to make money and The King-Pan, a daily newspaper published in Pekin, is just entering on its thousandth year. having been established in the year 908. It issues three editions a day on difierent col- ored paperâ€"yellow in the morning, white in the afternoon and pink in the evening. acre building lot in Durham. for sale cheap, ur trade for anything a man can eat, wear, or throw asuck at. NE of the Biggest. and Beet money saving opportunities in the c the finest models of perfection from one of the leading Montrea The richest display we haV‘e ever shown. in Crescent Shirts. 500 new ones just arrived. It Prevents Sore Throat. The Hanover Conveyancer . H. Miller, our dothing department we Special prices during A few Odd Suits and of our regular is Newest and Best in Ready .L News of the World Canon Baker. a noted Anglican churchman. of Guelph, is dead. aged 81 years Thos. Noah, the Indian, was sen- tenced to 12 years in Kingston at. the London assizes on Friday last on a manslaughter charge. Percy Bowins. the Canadian, who was on trial at Detroit, for the mur- . der of Cornelia Welch, was on Thurs- day last found not guilty. The judge bitterly scored the jury for their finding. as the evidence yvonld_ ad-mit, finding, as the evidence would admit; ning around the house uuue, uuu an no doubt of his guilt and said they 1 the police force are on duty to pre- were putting a premium upon mur- ! vent them from attempting anOther der. The verdict came as a surprise ‘ parade. Just as soon as the present to all Detroit. . lbatch are disposed of it is the inten- William Ellis, 53 years of age, was' tion of the police to arrest another killed at West Toronto near the dia- lot and they Will be given similar |mond, where the C. P. R. and G. '1‘, 1 sentences. Of the 19 arrested nine D “A” The hodv was discovered‘were women and ten men. William Ellis, 53 years of age, was killed at West Toronto near the dig. mond, whet} tb_e (2. P. R. and G. '1‘. i luvâ€"w, -v R. cross “The body waq disco ‘ ver about 8 o’clock Thursday evening.ed Bulk tea may leave the dealer 3 larger profit, but “Salada” Tea (pack. ed in sealed lead packages) leaves a lasting and favorable impression up- on the palates of all giving it a trial.~ Hence its enormous sale. THE DFRH AM Cl I RON] LL E 2‘1 1" Men's S B. Suits, in fine English W(‘)rst.ed vffects, very 119th and up-tO-(late, sizes 36 to 4:2, regular $13.00 value, Easter 9 98 _ ° ,7 0 sale pruee ......................................... â€"made Cloaking Dept. Erom now till Easter this sale on the new Raincoats, for men and women. Ready-made Clothing, notaflaw 0r defect in any garment. See them early and get first choice. 1 l Fort William. Ont... Arril 9.â€"â€"Six 3i months in jail was the sentence band .led out by Magistrate Palling this. alafternoon to 19 ot' the local Doukho ‘ bars, who this morning attempted to hold another parade devoid of any f wearing .npparel. and were stopped 3 by the police before they got up town. 9‘ The sentenceimposed by the magi |Strate was a lenient one. as the D statutes allow him to impose as high 1 a sentence as five years. The sex: tence is to be put in by the men at .. the Central Prison. Toronto. and by e..the women at the Mercer Reforma- al tory. NATURE PARADE 0F DOUKS TOO MUCH FOR FORT WILLIAM. Ten Men and Nine Women are Ar- rested and Then Sentenced to ' 51x Months in Prison. . in the clothing trade has just conw Montreal Mzmuf Lcturers. Perfect ii After the imposing of the sentence the 19 prisoners were conveyed in hacks to Port Arthur. where they will be lodged in the district jail pending their departure for Toronto l‘he parade and arrests of the pil- grims this morning was verv drama tic and an immense crowd of curious viewed the spectacle. Five were arrested at a time, and they were hustled up to the police cells in a hack. old oilcloths being wrapped around them for the march from the street into the city hall. Fifteen were arrested before noon and four after dinner. Nearly all the band are now run- ning aroun_d the house nude, and all The prisoners all took their arrests in a calm manner and continued their weird dime throughout the entire proceedings. Safety pins and bian- kets were the only clothes in evidence when the bunch were ”lined up. for deportation to the district jail. ' stock, mostly small sizes, to go at $4. He’s taken thirty off the book; it’s quitting time for “Slim” We’ve closed the shop this afternoon to read the proof on him. And find it pretty middling clean, 3. pi line here and there, But only such a one as apt to slip in any- where; His ticket’s on theforeman’s desk, all fig- Hizui'ed up I s’nuse. ‘ He had some tat takes and some lean, but that’s the way it goes; I don’t know what’s his overtime or what his check wili be, ' I guess he’ll strike the average. along with you and m a. He set a measure middling wideâ€"he liked to set. that way; . His work was [ROSE-1y solid stuif, and not much on display; He ought to live three score of 'years. a friend of yours and mine. It‘s tough to think some worthless chap is quaddiug out his line. He tolu me nigh a month ago. as cool as anything, His dupes were cut and pasted upâ€"e mid- cling longish string. He said he never skinned tie shop, and guessed he’d had his share Of overtime and dmxble price, and maybe some to spare. He seta proof that showed up clean, and did his work up right, i He never shirked by day so he could double-space the night, The makeup’s dumped his matter in, his forms is closed. you see; His galley’s empty on the rack, his slug is twenty- three. We don’t know what the cashier’s deak will have to give to Slim; We’ll mark a tu‘rn rule In the proof and say g1 prayer tux-high. For hun the dawn 15 m the east, it’s getting light uptown. And tiurty’s taken off the hook, the last form’s goxug down ! â€"W. Foley in New York Times. AN ELEGY IN A COUNTRY PRINTSHOP. EUREKA! Yes, I Have Found it at Last. Found. what? Why that Chamber. lain’s Salve cures eczema and all manner of itching of the skin. I hue been amicted for many years with sk'n disease. Ihad to get up three or four times every night and wash with cold water to allay the terrible itching. but since using this salve in December, 1905, the itching has stopped and has not troubled me. â€"'-ELDER JOHN T. ONGLEY, Rootville, gPa. For. sale at Parker’s Drug Store. 9 our way. The suits have arrived, and are in style, fit and workmanship. Me11 S S. B. Suits, in the Newest Brawn Suitings, very stylish, finest lininos_as good, or better, than tailor made 10 98 reg. $15 value, Easter sale price EASTER The “Borsalino” soft hat the best the world can produce. We are sole agents. The “King” stiff hat DURHAM FOUNDRY 98 C. Smith Sons PROPRIETORS Millwrights, Machinists, Iron and Brass Founders. and Steam Fitters. . . . - MANUFACTURERS OF Cutting Boxes, HOFSGPOWerSa Wind Stackers. Stock raisers’ Feed Boilers. {N STOCK 0R MADE TO ORDER- Engines and Boiler Repairs promptly executed. RIGHT PRICES AND GOOD WORK' Special attention to GaSO' line Engine repairs. For Sash 8’ Doors EN AND WOMEN TO , their subscriptions to the Machine Oil Halness 011, Ame Grease and HOGf Ointment, go to 5 P. SAUNDERS HATS Wanted The House of Quality The Harnessmaka' I “I. â€" - - IS PUBLISHED ngBY Tngl'vSDAY MORNIXG rmtmg House, Garafrax fit the Chronicle Street, . . '1‘!” Ulzuv---- _,, suwpuon any address. free nf ‘xmfitagp, {0; w o 0 $1 00pe_r year. payable. in ad Yancy 41.50 ”‘5' be OW If. no; “0 Palft The date “,1, gvory snbacnptmn 13 pmd 1s denoted 1w 2::nmbfl' on the address label.- . NO paper dis' “tint! to 311 afrears are pam. except at rm ' t. “mow-vâ€" . - «a coedxn one man u»: pm nun not ex , . 5v . t6 vat, out. Bpfl‘lfic‘ threctinua ”amen Ad“ till forbid and charged acuordir _.“L§ at," ‘3F‘0und." ”For S; qu UV m on appuuu __ V . All advorfiwmenu. to ensure msen ion “fruit Week. ghould be brought in not 13:”. 1h. mason mommz- . is com lemiy Stockpd Wm; NEW YPE. thin affording f; '- ‘-.‘ o 0‘. _ u. -A- ‘A' fIlPYI‘hfv “1n 1“}3'5‘3 (-1; ent macs for turning work. Aprll 16: Methodi: 2-4 p.m.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON: ' fies in the New Hunter Block. O hours,8 to 1.0 a. m., to 4 p. m. and 7 p. In. Specnl attention given to GM of women and children. Residence posits Presbvterian Church. _.â€"â€"-. _. Drs. lamieson Maclauri Id“ Mint-mt Boy. London Ophthalmzc M. and to Golden Sq. Throat and Rose SPECIALIST : EYE, EAR, THROAT N 1.6. Hutton. OFFICE: flty of Toronto. Graduate 001188? Dental Surgeons of Ontarik Dentistry :21 all its Br “ma 0s. Mamâ€"Calder Block, over PM U Ofice 0V8! 'Gordon‘s new .se‘ 8mm, Lower Town, Durham. Any: Smonev to loan at 5 per cent. 0'. l. P Telford. ARRISTEIL, SOLICITOR Ofice over Gordous 1;'ev~ 9e 81 W. F. Dunn, ARRISTER, SOLICITOR. Vemcers- Nntarv Public. Etc. U veyancers. Notary Public. Em. *0 Loan at Lowest Rates. om0°:â€"Mclntyre Block. over S M. Durham. Ontario. EDITOR A. H. Jackson. 0mm PUBLIC, comm: . 9": Conveyancer. 82c. 11 M ODS my to Loan. I s~uer 0' t.‘ CO V y 0 l n ‘6 . :33“ acted. JOHN CLARK LICENSE mm, ‘n- ‘kfi I‘m an." A; a?! ‘â€"â€"_â€"â€" â€"â€"v I! 501160} for the bountyâ€"6f Grei M‘degm Orders {13: D ent arerooms, . 5:; «M or at the Chronicle Ofiu my. 90 m. L IF. GRANT, D. D. s.. LD [ONOR GRADUATE. txn' LU“ ”v ' ueen and George qtreets--‘\'ortl ist Church Office hoursâ€"941 a. ., 7-9 p.m. Telephone No.10. Arthur Gun, Dr. W. 0. Pickering Dentist. Dental Directorv DR. BROWN For transits!) t. cents (ion ; 1-â€" mm per line 3 cent8 I ion 1908 3 131 Legal “Din-actor»! 1908 IRWIN AND PROPRIETOR. 0R. BURT. Miscellaneous cnoqum win he sent Frost St.. Owen Sound Over J. J. Hun tient ndvertmements 1 line for the first inset .nte per Line each snbae measure. Profession: inch $4.00 per annum specific directions wfl Id charged accordingly " ‘zFonnd.“ “For Sale.‘ anion. 33 cents for end ONT. (Lower with a stun gem mu: out First-c Jo To fuI tfl

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