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Durham Chronicle (1867), 28 Jul 1910, p. 8

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TH E DURHAM CHRONICLE The Grand Trunk strike has han- dicapped the cement works here in getting their product shuffled to eir various customers. are filling all possible .orders over the C. P. R. and connecting lines, ed more pain and' nurtefing, and saved more lives than any other medicine in use. Invaluable for children and adults. Sold by“ all dealers. The World’s most .seuccezssfqul medicine :for bowel complaints is. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and‘ Diarrhoea Remedy. It has reliev- I â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" .5qu II” _\.11u1\.11 UH“ day school picnic has not yet been decided. For sale at Macfu-lane Co’s. dress. The Scobell Drug Co; St. Catharines, Ont. ew all sexual weakness averteo at once. PHOSPHONOL will make you a new man. Price $3.00 a box or two (or $5100. Mailed to any ad- Blecfiric Restorer 16: Men restore: every nerve in the body and vitality. Premature decay and Fm'mm's have :Ihnut com plated hay- ing and fmmd it. ahnnt an average nmp, hut] spring grain and roots prmmse m be nmch above tho :wernu». As fut-apples there are Very few and chm-riesnnne. Tue wnmen fake are after berries nuw and report, thvm very good. Mr. and Mrs. Alvx Allan spmrt a {couple at days last week in Turunm, Mrs. Ann Ltwrvnce retnrnpd frmn ‘ her viuit Ln B. (73. am-mnpaniml by hvr daughtkr Mus. llilfe and two littlv grand-(inlighters. The latter thrw willspeml n mmple of months with friends and relatives here. 'l‘nelmmenf Mr. and Mrs. George' Lawrence is made doubly glad by tlw arrival of twin girls. All are duim: well and receiving Shawn‘s of cungmt-l ulntimrz. Mrs. .11“. Allan left on the 12th at" July nmrning m visit frimlds in \Vin- nip-g. Mrs. Margaret Gray also wexnt nn stmne twin tn visit friends in Brandon. Messrs. Jas. and Alex Allan came home. from their stuck selling duties in D.tknt.a. They report very poor «frnp prospects in Nm'Lil 01' South l):'.~ kULal. Miss Jennie Irwin of Eden Grove. spent a wwk of her holidays with hvr many nid friends in S. S. No. 12. Thu (1'. 'l‘. R. strike prulnnged her stay smnrwhat. \Vt‘. were all pleased U) see her hark again. A fm'nwr in this district, complains he had a. grain crudlv stolen. The mam who would do such a thing would ha a gum] suhjn-rt for hard In bur. Very few whu haw them of their own care to use them and there is no sale for them. 1L sue-1:13:11: odd thing to steal. St. Paul’s church is going to hold its annual garden party on Friday even- ing August the 5th in Mr. .lns. 'l‘uck- vr’s nrchard. Tue 315t Regimental Band from Durham will be in atten- dance. Admissiuu is nnly Inc. This “my seem like acting Very genernualy with the public this year but the pub- lic stayed well by us while the church building wasin nperatiun, so We are going to treat them tosmnething good this time. Base-ball will be played in the eVening and refreshments liberally served. Everybndycome. We ofler One Hundred Dollaus Raward for any pane of Catarlh that cannot b9 cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. One of the busiest place! in town is around Dick Irvine’s implement rooms. His Massey-Harris implements are much in demand. The crop of hay will soon be har- vested here and is above an average crop. The spring grain has improved much on account, of the recent rains. Many of the farmers in this vicinity are equippingtheir barns with light,- ning rods. Timber is too scarce to take any chances. Mr. and Mrs. Jns. Murdock of Owen Sound aw on their holiday trip and stopped utf for a few days in “Ulstcill. The M isses Christie have purchased two village lots on \Veliingwn 8*. from J. Brown and are preparing to erect a new residence. Mr. Mathesou of Knox College spent last; week in the burg. The Misses McKenzie uf Ngwmuville are visiting their gi-nndt'nuim- Mr N. U. McKenzie. and other friends. Take Hall‘s Family Pills for 001::tipation Murire Tribe has leased Mrs. J. Uurmnt’sresidence and will umve to the village in the near l'uturv. He has eugngud with Jim Main to buy stock in this vicinity. Messrs. George and. Will Freeumn returned last week {rum their exLena- ed trip to the cunt. They visiud many of the husinesa centres and u- turned considering that they [mu .4. t the wnrlh of their money. Mr. Geo. Collins of Twin: mini is holidaying at his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. \V. Hunt. He alluwed the old mare to run away Lhareny dt‘lflul- isbiug the buggy. The village fathers are considering the, letting of the cmntmcl; ut‘ nuilding a sidewalk and arch at, the Mm“) and and are experiencing much difficulty in pleasing everybody. Misses E. Fraser nf Brnntfvrd and H. Brown 01' Hamilton are spending their vacation at the home. 01 than uncle Mr. Thus. Brown. Corner Concerns. F. I. CHENEY (30., Toledo. How’s This? Holstein. The Edmonton Board of Trade is ,sending circulars to the tress of ,Canada to show that the crops in that locality are excellent, not- withstanding reported shortage ’in some parts of the West. ,J. R. Boyle, M. P. P,, returned from {a trip of inspection, and says, in short, “Never saw better crops.” “Wheat and barley excellent.” ' “Some fine fields of spring wheat and oats.” “Average crop of oats.” Bumper crop of native hay.‘ “Gardens everywhere look line,” OMNOONOMOQOOOOQONOOO Geo. Spoltou. Pres. E. WALKERTON BUSINESS COLLEXSE You may study partly at home andzflnish at college. Fall term opens Aug. 29th. As Provincial Manager now, bwo-uud-a-imlf yvars ugoerd- wnrc- clvrk at $8 per week. and who was a farmers son. 23 years of age and without pull. Six months’ training in one of our hranrthvs and two years’ faithful services [.0 his com- pany nude the difference. The dilference between the big men and the little mun. the successful and the unsuc» r:essfulâ€"â€"is only a ditfercmnx of training. - \Ve have trans- formed thousunds of liztle men into big men. 2 yards long, 25 inches wide. pair ...................... 25c 2} yds.l11ng. 33 inches wide, pair ................... ....50c 3 yards long, {‘0 inches wide. pair ........................ We 3} yds. long. 50 inches wide, pair” . .....90c 3} yds. long, 60 inches wide, pair ...................... $1. 00 Table Linen, 54 inches wide. yaxd ...................... 250 Table Linen, 68 inches wide, yard .................. ....50c Table Oilcloth. 46 in. wide, yard ................ _ ....... 25c Luge 301160 Smyrna Rugs at each ..................... $3 00 Infmtl, ('l1ild111ns’a11d Ladies Vests all micee New Prints and iinghams S1111 our 25' and 1013 D1955 ($111115 New ht of Glassware. just in CAI L AND SFlC I’.‘ We Hair Am Conan Lowell Mus Ayer’s Hair Vigor Lace Curtains Anything injurious here? Ask Anything of merit here ? Ask Will it stop falling hair? Ask Will it destroy dandrufl?~ Ask Guldor’. Block '00101'3 f01‘ imitatin expenSJiVe “70°40. Inch 1: oaks c erry, mahp- filly, Walnut. etc. hr. Hunter wxll I ell you all about them. ’ er salenflfiu'uitmw. 4' ‘ ‘ and gut. ynur shan- '1 ’4‘ I I ; C :3 I hat-gains. \Vu m-v mu ;__;\' 20 per cent. off. :i In the Furnit'u'u “*1“ ‘ I nwnt we :n'v having (HI! v9 ‘ JNO. SCHULTZ or myself George Whitmore Pumps, Curbing. Tile v of Toronto. i: unquestionably first-cuss in all departments Write to duy for our handsome (muluaue. â€"-'â€"‘- V“ '“ "‘O "H “UDUU‘ 0n PM at tron. Oldest agencyh for aw urmg .opnteuw taken rough Mu: :1 WW without. oucchnfie. In thew A Quad-one)! mutated ram. - IT pairs, Cement Curbingu Culvert Tile, see . your YO!“ at the fig uh:- an Olalb d theJ3oard c‘retnker wanted “run church. Am' Gun. Durham. Don’t put Off ”I coughing till (00 1 a.“ Glass for qx: T The members 0. Bpworth Leaguc- \ den party on Un- arm, Glenelg. un lnz, August loxh. ThOI. L. Biervm' “11 Iliddnugh Huu.~..-. | Friday. August ML. 2 a! heavy sound hmwm «17“! be paid. Photographs takm “I‘d. “'ednv~da_\' :u evenings during 1; months. Daylight 1m with our new anpaxu open until 1'} p. (m. 0;. .Po W. Rel-“(’33 St. Paul's churrh. holding a gardvn premises of Mr. Jam Thursday evening The Slat Begum-.1! render a guod pro The body of a m- trom which [hr 1mm been rewoved, wa~ f more of Black! ( m Orillin. It had «\M the Wfltel‘ fur a The Emu-anew 10 initial! results am“ day’s dailies. Elcn: candidates from 0:1} their names amwar taking hnnm‘s. If 3 thlt only 10:“! _\ -: ;\ 1' in the pruVim'r. lh< ‘OOd one. and the 1 be again (wngz'atul lOWing is i110 list: 3. Caldxn ‘l: E. Ii }‘ Pindlzn: Ian 1. H E. D. HPIHMI'J. h'm') eson; (.‘. le)ou;:all McMillan: J. F. F-mn tie Smith. Another «ii business .«wt happily aVc'z". ed in timw . x. in the M" X11! o’clock. M". pies the Llp‘w became awn. from lwlou found than 1 portioa of ti Harry Barn. .nd balm-2131'." trance, 112’ t". churcoal had hole had 1:1: the floor. it 3 great deal ' lel‘ious (‘0:2113; however. {ho unfinished. a! “maze dn'W. beClme igiiilwi ‘8 though? to ! burning match it the ex'cain *: " C'Vllllk,n lllilh‘ I- .‘. ht no {lil‘ 03);»07't'zz.. .\ f - M the cond.itio;. 0. :::~ ~ “on lbould be pahm'd 3y ‘ .00t serious considvra‘ m ““0 offer has yet bvvn I ,h“ -- Sharehuhh-z's t' Portland (‘rmunf ‘ .- thil (in)? (97 :1". ('21 Purchase nf 1h- «w “VG been m-n. heeting ()1 the Hm . Natl), on “'(‘d‘t < 1. ‘. of August. In w 2' h t0 the $1131th iu on, through [ht i1 ‘ they hIVt“ cam-:nlh . the Chlractm uf 1h lav: opened mum v nnd as (U iiwx' “I", out any com ‘. !U' u. m (h? way (u ‘. “ Mt trade. of at..- .‘ Pontics malu‘ voL. 43â€"440. 2263. NEWS AR “JOIN! expressvs 8 ~ meeting should he wantedâ€"f 113 0U! It Al \V 1| Oll

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