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Durham Chronicle (1867), 9 Nov 1911, p. 8

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02$ ID - - -_ A A. _‘ A A:A‘-( ._ .. A‘_AAA‘AAA‘AAAAAMMM;W A 3m .t' K3! EIGHT. Often the Cheapest Sweaters and Sweater Coats ForflMen Some nice sty a. velvet It: 211;): SUITS BUTTER. ROBERT Bi} '3 time the hair will surely fall out. )WWXXWWWéfie and baldness will follow. The Highest Prices for Butter, Eggs Poultry Some specially We have a, special line from .......... "$1 .2?) to {$0 m: 9 nice stvles for ladiw’. Large variety for children t‘hpse are smmthing extra. rest .JJW. s. . khwum :7 “NM (V331) .41) |p|.lr\Kol\r.u\Â¥./\A . 11". . .. .1“ 11 .f x.'u.ll.’rnÂ¥l 1.111.214 of the people we are continuing Sale Prices for this week To meet the Wishes gm Boots and Shoes m*""“‘ “41 I-\~‘fl, ()( )d Hues in Dine and brown strig Call and See Our Dis= play of Winter Suits Wrm kw ways: on hand, the 0119; School "S 01} niftv line fOI ROW 0!! (“SD full Staci h a 1 10 ()1 miles for men, ladix DOYS :19. ""52" farfimmrmmm THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. z {'6' a box OLLam-DUK 1n tne nou for we are sure it saved us a g‘re deal of expense.” Over and over again .Zam-B ...â€"~o Emir .- if)? M has been proved to be the wax $3 er’s best remedy. As soon as 2 l2: plied to a cut, a burn, a sea 5-“ or any skin injury, it relieves i ’A. pain and it sets up healing. It a prevents blood-poisoning or flammation. It is a ‘sure cure, t. for eczema, 'piles. ulcers, . wounds, bad leg, ringworm, sc: sores. festering running SO] eruptions, col-d sores. chum hands etc. Its absolute purity, so makes it the ideal balm ,5 b‘lbiOS. i3. Zum-Buk Soap should be u: ;3 alone; with the balm for wash "9‘4, all sore places. This soap will 5? ”I‘D?! 'mwma “Wit“ n” no. '6 J m- “M. “n ‘ a V4 , . ;%4‘ found excellent for the but {Q3 lpzih .-ven Where the balm is 491” l l. .1 3: scd 3'4 1;. =7" All .druggists .1 ml stale 1"“? ' - :5»: 7 3-13 I»: at 00‘” l )‘ ° “d 7.3“J .)3.%_f -.- r“ 0' ‘a ‘3." \ ;%§.§Q") .3. ._. -JC. 1.4â€")... ’2 [w t {iii {mun filmâ€"BM; (‘u,. LO“; who u ififll'nceipt of price. Hel’usw ham 0.; l *n . - ,fi' 2 i;‘:’,~r;.ilutes. mg. 4' .M-a' v .3"; l .m “firâ€"M... ’i‘ {I 1E“ CLTJ ' 1 - . u .i". 1.11 . . .4 it if: a ultras-.2.» * .2) tell ‘ 252;“: ‘ "11 1 t y o 0 {N .1 $13 that 'namocr'lam s courth ch‘u l‘ : - . . . - - 3F"; is me, best. (:0th medicine I h aw;| , a, \ V - ‘v‘q‘ ‘ V" $3544; ever used, “rites 2.11%. B: 5%}: Campbell, of Lavonia, (la. “1' h if}; used it with all my children FOB HOUSEHOLD ACCIDENTS Zam Buk is so Very Useful. Read How Beneficial it Proved in this Case. Mrs. H. Sawyer, of. Keene, Ont.. writeszâ€"“My husband is engaged on a farm, and one day, While chopping Wood, the top of the axe broke “and fell upon his foot, cut- ting a nasty gash. The wound was so bad that We first thought we would have to get “a doctor, but We finally dacided to dress the cut with Zam-Buk. “Well, the Zam-Buk treatment proved a great success. It not only eased the pain, but it pre- vented any inflammation: and right from first applying Zam-Buk. the cut began to heal. It is [now completely healed and my hus- band says he will never l’j'e Without a box of.Zam-Buk in the house, for We are sure it save-:1 us a great deal of expense.” Over and over again Zam-Buk has been proved to be the work- er‘s best remedy. As soon as ap- plied to a cut, a burn, a scald. or any skin injury, it relieves the pain and it sets up healing. It also SOI‘ Campbell, of Lavonia, G3. “I have used it with all my children an! the results have been highly satis- factory.” For sale by all dealers. If you have dandruff get alarge 50 cent bottle to-day and rid yOur_ self of it. Remember that if dan- idruff germs are not destroyed in time the hair will surely fall out. mu"? .o-."Il 33w szzmv I'Hllf hymn :tl! '1wi'i‘:):¢‘.~' my me m summwr will m-t-um- :‘zrrr‘nrn :moz‘hm' 10.000 dim-rs There 92‘? ' (:00 waiters. and the kitchen stat} P\ne9ds 7,00. Don’t waste your money buying strengthening plasters. Chamberâ€" lain‘s Liniment is cheaper and bet- ter. Dampen a piece of flannel with it. and bind it over the af- fected parts, and it will relieve the pain and soreness. For sale bv v.11 dealers At the Restaurant. “Waiter, why do you recommend everybody to take beef 9. la mode to day?” Candid. Maudâ€"~Would you can Gerty Gold. hugs a beauty? Mayâ€"Well. p'r'aps 1 might if I were a young man, awfully poor. in debt and utterly conscience less.â€"Vanity Fair. “Because. sir. 1t 1t Isn’t an eaten shall have it for dinner ourselves." FRIDAY. NOV. 17.- Farm stock implements, etc., at lot 15, con. 2. E.GR.. Glenel-g. Jas. Leggette, Promietor. Robt. Brigham, Auc- f§?-II]'~.‘€!1‘. See, full list in this issufi on page 4. ‘ zoo-ACRE FARM IN THE TOWN- ship of Holland. lots 52 and 53, concession ‘2; 75 acres under cul- tixation, besides a quantitv of pasture land; about 30 acres of hardwood bush also a large quantity of cedar. Good sprinO' creek running through farm close to barn. also two Wells Brick house containing nine roomS. also Woodshed. First- class bank barn, 52x60, with cem- ent stabling. Goo-d pig pen and other outbuildings; Terms regs- '5nab1e. For further particulars. apply to Joseph Beirnes, Wil- 1iamsfo.rd Ontario Nov. 9-41) NO MORE DANDRUFF Macfarlane Co Know What is Making Clean Scalps In order to rid your scalp of dandruff you must kill the germ, There is a hair dressing called Parisian Sage, which is now sold in every town in Canada. It is guaranteed by Macfarlane Co. to eradicate dandruff, stop falling hair, splitting hair and scalp itch in two Weeks or money back. Chamberiain's C \‘911’ Where the balm or Sale or Rent SA LE REGISTER writes and. st01 World . l . I l i Text of the Lesson. Dan. v, 17-30. . Memory Verses, 25-28â€"Goldcn Text. Eccles. xii, 14â€"Ocmmentary Pre- pared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. We are glad to have another lesson in Daniel. but it may be so long be- fore we return to this hook that it may be Wise to gmhre at the pool; as a whole and outline its contents. it is the book or the times of the gen- tiles until the time of the kingdom gshau come when Daniel‘s city and ’ people shall have their transgressions blotted out and shall enjoy the ever- lasting righteousness 01 chapter ix. 24. Any one can make an outline to suit himself. but the following. by chapters. may suggest a better one. I. Daniel‘s purpose of heart. 11. The stone 'ihgdom to fill the earth. 111. The image worship. or the turnace. IV. The proud humiliated. V. The ' judgment on the blasphemer. VI. The triumph of (iod over His enemies. VII. The ex‘lel'las:.s.;: kingdom (paral- lel With t-lmpter ll. V'llL kingdoms friendly to lmnierz. people. 1x. Dan- iel's prayer and (muriei‘s prediction of the Se\'etll_\'-sm'e::-~. X. Gabriel's sec. ond visit to Utz'zu‘l. XL Antichrist and his (l‘."€i'iiil‘U\'~ XII. The Kingdom to follow the l‘eSlZE'I-‘JPCUOH 01‘ the just and UP 41312}. Lilli-Litton. r‘rotn even Siil‘iJ an mitzme this We see that the portion 31>‘.lj_§ilf 1‘. for today‘s lesson is. just the story or a sturipie leader of like dorms l'nilmx 'rs. Whose elzti is stiz'ziy haw-toil! i: is. ix. 1?; Matt. SWIM SGHOOL Lesson Vl|.-â€"Fourth Quarter, For Nov.12,1911. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIESQ XXV. dam ((1281 0 ~02 .b d Daniel then reminded the king of what the most high God had done for his father and how He had humbled him and added fearlessly and search- ingly. “Thou hast not humbled thine _heart though thou knowest all this, but hast lifted up thyself against the Lord of heaven, * " ’ and the God in whose hand thy breath is. and whose are all thy ways hast thou not : glorified” (verses 22. 23). What. a .searching word for multitudes of peo- ! pie! The time of all earthly kingdoms :is fixed. Only the kingdom of God is ‘ eternal. The Lord is a God of knowl- i edge, and by Him actions are weighed 5 (1 Sam. 11, 3). Our days are numbered, our thoughts and actions weighed. and the. life story in a mortal body will be finished some day. However much riches and honor may have been ob- mined. the question comes, “Then 'whose shall those things be?” As to ethe condition of those who rebel against God, let the words or the Lord Jesus in Luke xvi, 23: Mark ix, 43-48 itell all who desire to know. See also 1 Rev. xx, 15. ‘ ' I Babylon may. perish. but Daniel and all who, like him, do the Will of Goa [shall continue and abide forever. 1What shall °it profit though a man i _-.__ vidzmm. it is th. revel with wind denly. It was great people in t and doubtless I much honored In the midst of their drunken rerelry a very strange and startling thing happens. for the fingers of a man's hand are seen writing words upon the plaster of the. wall 01‘ the king's pal- ace. and the king saw the part of the hand that wrote werse 5). The king is filled with trembling and dismay. and all his wise men are called to in- terpret the words. but they could not read the writing (verse 8). This is the third time in this book that the wisdom 01! this world failed to under- stand the things of God (ii. 10; v, 27). How true it is that ”the things or God knoweth no man, but the spirit of God” (I Cor. ii, 10). All the wisdom of this world is utterly at fault con. cerning things heavenly. The opinions and surmises of people are not worth the breath that utters them when they venture upon the things of God. There are unseen agents all about us. and while the hand of the Lord is against His enemies it is upon all them for good that seek Him (Ez. viii, 22). The queen hears of the unusual and startling event, and. coming into the banquet house and seeing the king greatly troubled and his lords aston- ished and the wise men helpless, she remembered Daniel and his marvel- ous skill in interpreting hard things in the days of Nebuchadnezzer. and she said. "Let Daniel be called and he will show the interpretation” (verses 10-12). When Daniel came into the presence of the king he was told of the inability of all the wise men to interpret the writing and was offered a great reward or great rewards it he would do it (verses 13-16). Dis- daining the proffered rewards. Daniel said. “Yet I will read the writing unto the king and make known to him the interpretation” (verse 17). We think 01' Abraham’s rejection of the offer of the king of Sodom, of Elisha’s re- jection of Naanlan’s gifts and of Peter’s remark that the things of God gain the world and all his soul is not saved? itéâ€"Bieasur: u DC I'S DOO ‘ShOW til». We are hem by {and the 1mm,- i1 1' Om' prime ipf [menu 1.»: (:«smim must Czweful 1);:1 SCI‘IpIH‘HES :H't‘ { [mm only 11w "’0 Our Prescription File‘s i 1511110'111 \1111 ’:m< l familv 1w acmn inc-(<11! 11x 11 WI1?1111 Students of this 1v tions worth fr0111$ “.1‘) 1 \\ rite for catalogue Superior Instruction men ts. ztkes HI‘O or a nice Silk “'5 \Vi” stand the W9}: time. If you (in \Ve have the silk 36 inches wid H in bl‘k grey d: 12‘ light blue, “bile and if there e (on :2. are out of w: 1mm» can get them Tm “79 were :1 limit in our UndeI‘Wi’I-il‘. big demand fm I‘m a part: of our Shi m} hand and We v» nu? to buy earfiy as i; .‘ Trum Nova S( )ti: Wanted in a hum 3. days. These and best \‘iUl this town. “’9 have a gnarl H on hand. Also (2:1: mpre and Rlngwm‘d. had good suc:-<N< '~' and Children’s’ Swv this season and m: more in a few day always pleased to goods. Ask tosee If! or A. BECOME INDEPEWENT A GOOD SILK 95:13 hjne (7'11. 32;;116‘5 ”‘1’ Axle Grease and l 30‘ Omtnxsnt, go to s. P. SAUNDERS”, The Larwssnm Stanfield‘s DO YOU Wig??? Dress GOuda November 9th ELL! OTT ‘73 ' 9'" TORONT0.0N ATTEN I) \Vais Hl H Iysmax Which and .1 Pt- the W- Poultry for sale â€"a ) . Blackburn. ”“3 L“ 4 For sale --One w ' . . ‘O'Otd Stov ’ le heater, sultable for saho‘IfN-k‘ one 0031 stove, parlor cook â€"‘¢' Grant. Foundâ€"On Friday, NUV 1 a gold bracelet. Owner phi} sanle by provmg prupwui " paymg expenses.â€"Rmv \‘... McCausland. ' ' ' ’ ' Mrs. Wm. Anderson. of (‘1‘:1 announces the engagemmn eldest daughter, Annie. 1. JOhD Matheson, ~01 Suulhm the marriage to take mm: December. On Satturday last. \K‘hilv ~ on a buzz planen at_ the 11): {zilctvbry Mr; W. A small tinge; of his are pleased to know cident is a slight on. tively, but is quite 51 enforce idleness for : two On Sunday afternnn heavy rain of the {on day changed into a and by Monday m \ ground was covered “in. mantle of six or eight 1: the beautiful. The math and full swamps, general};- ed before the setting in winter are now with us. may come in earnest at a Frc'n now on till the first April. however. makes winter. The laying of the crmnw of the new Carnegie Li" 71:? performed on Saturday 1:;- Dr. Jamieson. M.P.P, \‘m; notice was given, and the ~ was quite an impromptu The foundation was Complma the masons were anxious t= on With the brickwork. There no time to be lost in mm hence the haste. Dr. Farquhzu- made a few introductor}~ rema1 after which the secretary- Ramage. read a history of the stitution from its inceptinn- 23V names Of presidents. aocfrvtai and other information. This. a: ument together with late issumt the local papers, and miss «1‘ t realm, were placed in the an where they may remain 122:1 and untouched, {01‘ genel‘azi-i Mr H.H. Miller‘ ex-M.P.. Inspec Campbell, and Dr. Jamiewm. In: short. addresses. congratumtj the Citizens of the town .»n th educational progress. ‘ For over thirty years. I. Bengou-gh has been 11:} throughout Canada for 1119 5:41 a caricaturist. At one tirm Was about the only man in a to do such work, but of km there are many others who: and displease the reading by their sketches in the press. Mr. Bengough was Monday night and gave 80!? clever sketches. His hes-1 1 . In our opinion was on Editn: age. who was making the . £118 life With a banner dis: The New Liberal Plath-.1111. ' he regards as “a Winner." Mr. Wright is a good 5117.3 the Chalk artist, and a 9km: hlm Was a pleasing feature m"3812111. Allan Bell. Ute me in also for :1 but the hit Was not nearly *‘ as in either of the Hills? The Preachers the underlain . obituary writer formed 1599'913, but there was. a 7‘ link 13 not having a dud Male Quartette from the 31v “-31 ch. and Mr. Grant .m- tert . ed the singing. '13-; amment Was under tilt he Baptist chin-r..- 88tor, Rev. 311‘. Mai-"‘11 act as chairman. Conductor Laveue. of Se tend“) town over SU‘IhiILF 31a kthe funeral of the 13‘. c burn. For over mks? was comLu-twr d Trunk, and during: :1} i and for Sis; ")1‘ brVUu mg...” - LaVelle s I: my» ‘ Thefil'st t? be. of Lmoz'cw Ii “ten. line-table of the Palm 0 Durham branch was i‘rli 1 a t 0111:: :31 0f November. 1:151. 1 see Mr. Lavéne att nice 9! a ,1 be associated so Ion; was co vered xx for sale.â€"App1y Lu N0. 2324. )flG

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