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Durham Chronicle (1867), 20 Mar 1913, p. 5

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IO complexion: it com c )d sunburn and render. the. army or sticky. are for the skin m, 9 MS "'3 Good." *ket Agent s Genuine Mitinn NS.“ I'I‘HING Furniture *0 99.009999099609999 09900.9 u-nitm . «0.0.0.0000. 00.0999 0 II II 10 +++++++++4 u.rCh 20th. 1'13. Miss Mnry McKee. 1W Horkimer Sue-ct. Hululitcm Winnipeg and Return «- Edmonton and Return - Other points in proponlon Rpmrn Limit two months. Home See Avril. “all.” " (”'6' ‘ul'lvvfllllnwudv -._- â€" . Mrs. A. H. Saunders Hm Dundas Street. Torunto Miss Lillian Casler, Burgessviile, Ont. Cecil B, Smith. Box 115 Seaforth. Ont. Mrs. Ruse Mack, Bux 353 Dnnnville, Ont. + Mrs 8. Fisher, N4 Metcalf Street. Guelph 4, Miss Marie Keyra. 2'7 Manitoba Street. St. Thomas, Unt. + M rs. \V. J. Reynolds. Box 177 Dime-t, 0m. 3: Mrs. K. '1'. Smith; .388 Dui‘ferin Ave. London 4, Maine Johnsun, 271 Nelson Street, Brnntfurd -:o Mrs. E. \Vrhh, 215 Landon Street, Peterhum 4' Mrs. ( nllbary, .337 lmusduwne Ave“ 'I‘urnutu x Marguerite Mackiregor, 47 Murray St., Uimthmn 4. Mrs. M I‘UHSBllht'l'l'y. I77 Cnllingwnnd Sareet, Swrma, Out. 4' Mrs. Millie U.- Uen, 27. Erie Area, H uniltnn 3: MN. imuis Day, N7 Blunt-Smart \Vrst, Tmunto 4. Mia‘s Mnjurie (humor, 73 \‘Veliingtm, Street Gait + Mr. Frank ('. Island, ()rungevi he l’.0.. Unit. 2:: Miss R. Harvvy, Hespler, Out. 7 .3. )llsai)sw;t|li, Hi Aill‘r'ns fin-rut, Berlin, Ont. + Mrs, A. Firm-her, an inh'iliia. Out. I; .“I'H. \\'. .l. Lugan, 81. \Vest Street, Chathain, Ont. .g. .“L‘. (i. i“. luv». HM! 5523 Lindsay. Out, 3'. i .g. .g. '3' 'i' .a .g. .g. .g. .g. 4- In addition to Cash Prizee we are mailing useful Kitchen Utene'm to the nut Seven Hundred Correct Answers. Watch for our New Content. and in the meantime eave the Coupons and lammy Heads The STANDISH MANUEACTURING COMPANY, Limited Toronto . . Ont. o++++++4+++++++++++++9e+5+++++++++++++++++++++++++ your patronage. To get it we mu dence. We make the following statements with a full under- standmg of what they mean to us. belie ve in these statements. â€" â€"_ __v To Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta Mrs. \Vhile. NI) Hvlelm Ave" W ycnwooa runs. Lunmu NEXT TWENTY FIVE PRIZES CHI DOLLAR BACK Round Trtlp Rate. each Tuesday, March to October inclusive nipeg and Return - $35.00 nntnn and Return - 43.00 TOURIST SLIIPINO CAIRO Durham “a uowmsmxmg Rexall Orderlies without gnping 0' 3 «m cnu May Ru Y ail \Mruttl'lua m uu . V --_ MACFARLANE 81 CO. A Mrs. Alhed (ire-gum. 64 Aluiou Street. M m. If F138! PRIZE -- - I ~ - - _ t n â€" u . d Mrs. l“. W. lausley. 47') 8th btueet. E..Ow:en Egan Mrs. J. (ilucking, 153 \Vellund Aye" Sc bathmmes James Weslev Minteringhaggu. hilltc‘tlell. Ont. â€" A m-‘â€"..-fl.t\ ll 311T 31V!) PRIZES TWO DOLLARS EACH 10. 6 For the Bowels EXCTHKSIONfi Throui “'illie Hart, B»: 315. Bellevilne. Ont. W. J. Robbins, m Norwich Ave“ Woodstock, Ont F. Turner. 1i“ Ayhm' Street, Peterhoro A. Nursnell. 25 Huron Street. Brantford, Ont. \Vhile. 1m fleleuu Ave., Wychwood Park. Toronto The e-rs’ Trains Lmu'o Toronto 10.20 1) September and October, and at :0 :mn. during May, June, July w hrouéh Trains Toronto to Winnipeg z iculars from .ll mfortable b Real] Stores are YE and remov *lH‘ from .any C.P.R. Distnct Passenger CONTEST Fiekfin b t \ H)? D lies, 3" a much as we Ied them know 39, you would 1t recommend- l‘hey taste just r, so easily and taking of them TH! RD PRIZE from irrellma' 'nr ful it ll rths. fully ocurcd at his QUietIYv ing nausea. mess. They ve the cause Agent. GIPORI s and splenv “COID PRIZE Mrs. A. Holdswch. St. Andrews College, Toronto America’s Greatest Drug Stores It an For settlers travel- ling with live stock and effects. Will léave Toronto SPECIAL TRAINS M nlm (.OLONIST CARS ON No chargv for gent or write M. G. Murphy, Agent, Toronto Each TUESDAY IAICH WI) M'IIL 10.20 pan. of bowel ills and in a short time usually make unnecessary the con- tinued use of physics and purgativeo, thus tending to stop such unhealthy habits as may have been formed. We do not ask 3 word for this. We w us prove it. and at 1: Buy a box Of Re in convenient Vt boxes. 12 tablet Make us Prove This I" i020 Em. durmg March, and at 2 pan. and , July zmdAugua-It. lunlncé and West \V w., London Lands m tht uric: 5130 re SETTLERS H Sask. \V i .udicate that Rexall cast, worthy of ttial? : our faith in them? It your confidence? be more fair to you? y recommend Rexall ildrcn, delicate and {small Orderlies come vestopOCket size tin :ts. 10c; 36 tablets. . no cost to you. {exall Orderlies at cm once, or use up Then, if you are msfied, 'ust come (led an tell us. 9; you or question- return the money Settlers and families without 1in stock Through Colonist and Tourist Sleepers "'"éhbuld use REGULAR TRAINS Leaving Toronto 10.20 pm. Daily UH- R Bert ALL TRAINS Ontario under and the King Fishers? h 3‘ We who declared while dill in 01- “:9 cu: We who apoke wkh exaltation attack ' j 0! the peopieo’ sacred mm a To exyreu their royal mandates ”fiveg l Through the legislature’s naught: 9.? ”3-. LL‘ Shall we let our former comrades Weary and repine at home? Think of Fisher digging post-holes ‘Better far to let the Empire 1 GO the way of mighty Rome, 'Than to let our two brave com- U: u a‘--â€"-v~ What care we for peoples’ mandate in this locaiity the beginning of When the \party’s purse is lerm? the week, ‘ Has the British Empire ever 1 Mr. H. Williams is in Owen Sound this week on the jury. He! ed to th (' ' 1' ' p grease e grit mi 1 Mr. Arthur Edge has secured mt. c . ? I ' 1 o hme 'servmes of Mr. Boyce of ben‘tmck ifor the summer months. He com- RpHpr far to let the Empire imenced duties on Monday. ,1 So, behind our gallant leader, Prince uf every petty art; If we cannot rule the Country, We can make the Empire smart. Berlin has instituted a place in the heart of the city where .1 person may enter and engage a room for an hour or more and rest his weary limbs. This is proving a boon to tired shoppers who do not belong to any central club or social institution and the novelty and value of the enterprise has made a strong appeal to the jad- ed suburban, provincial and for- eign visitor. \ o , __L_ -LA..‘ an praying That he may once more get in. U Isl-v"- .5" .. . A first-class cabins costs about 20 cents an hour, and a second-class 15 cents, the price including clean linen, the \cieaning of boots and brushing of clothes. The institute also has baths of various kinds. :1 hair dresser’s saloon, reading and writing rooms and a restaurant. One side of the building is re- served for ,men and the other side for women, While a wing is used _for children, who may be left Iwhile their (parents are shomiing ianid be attended to by a small ‘staff of nurses. A‘ 'isher, § rades Pine in ~Waterloo and Brome. The Berlin innovation is one that could be used to good advantage in many \cities in this country, and it may not be long before it is tried out. A lawyer of the good old south- ern type had argued for three court days \xithout pulse. His brief was a masterpiece of clas- sinal learning land legal erudition. but it was tiremmet _ n- . ‘ Mr. James Burt is visiting wit} Hamilton friends. Mr. Harry Kress is visiting hi father and sister in town. Miss Collinson, of Ceylon it’ing her aunt, Mrs. J. W Mr‘s. S. McCombe returned las‘ week from visiting her daughter Mrs. Lloyd Miller, at Brantford. Miss Edith Hammond, of Kim- berley is the guest of her cousin. Miss Rita Irwin.- Mr. Jos. Watson returned Tues- day to Brock, Sash, after visiting relatives and friends in Glenelg for several weeks. ' .. Mrs. Thos. Grasby leaves this week for St. Marys, where he: huisband has been employed io .the past few months. They wil ’. make their home there. 1 Mr. Alfred Watson, who mm ,the past four or five months wit; #relatives in this locality, returnea Tuesday, to his home in Fielding FOR {WEARY SHOPPERS. Sask. BORN. . GLASS.’â€"At 2125 16% St. West, “Bankview,” Calgary, Alta.. to Mr. and Mn. P. H. Glass, 3 . daughter. CARSON.â€"-In loving.- memory of Mrs. James Carson, who died seven years ago, March 11th. “Until the_ day break and the shadows flee "away.” CONDENSATION m Imam 0330mm IN MEMORIAM. PERSONAL ask. so read-3% “7. Cra is V1 IIED . Mr. Victor Jo )p, who spent the '.winter playing ockey with the «Halifax team, visited for a week 'here. He left Monday for his thome at Moosomin, Susk. 3 Mr. Herb. Ritchie, and sister. i't- Miss Marin, left on Monday fur Bagot, Mun, where they intend to spypd the summer. ---nmn ‘f‘ ‘I‘Ikn“' .v- â€"“â€"-v' - Sinoe writing our lut budget we! had rather on union time (or a' few doys, our babe hovi had an uttack o! pneumonia. e are thankiul to report him now tally recovered. Mr. Bottle’s child. of Orchard. “so Mr. Geo. Seim’s child. both had the same illness as ours, all at the same time, but under the skillful aid» of Dr. Wilson, of Hol- stein, they toga“; also recovering. ‘- - â€" - Ivnfiir a l IIICIIKLC'U uu;n\u ‘1.- _-_-__V ‘7 Mr. Wm. Ritchie was in Windsor last week attending the annual meeting of the Provincial Gram! Orangélodge; __-‘i A --‘st\..‘ ‘kfl ‘MONEY ORDERS AND STAMPS' ’ ON RURAL MAIL ROUTES. It will be of considerable inter- est to the public to learn that the advantages of the Canadian rural mail delivery system have re- cently been increased under a inew regulation of the post oifice [department which requires rural fmail couriers to transact money ‘order and postal note business for box holders on their respective. groutes and .also to carry a supply of postage stamps sufficient to imeet the requirements of the patrons and to accept letters for registration from box holders, and 3 give receipts therefor. â€" â€"‘ Jn‘:‘vnm‘1 ”I, ll“ ‘v‘l‘u |,l II I--‘ - Mr. Jas. Edge returns to Elbow, Sask., toâ€"day. Tuesday. He is shipping a team of horses in Mr. C. Vaughan’s ear. His sister. Miss Lena, accompanied him, anti will look after the household end of the farm operations. On Wednesday evening lust, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Manlly entertained a number of friends, and again on Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. (ii-o. Ritchie gave a small party. Very -‘ _.~-_oâ€" IS enjoyabl? ovenin gs 5.... ”WT-.- In this way the rum] deliver system will become a post offic on wheels, and will add much t the increasing conveniences < rural life. ‘ " “ ~__'1‘ ‘. will be expecte ier on his nex receipt on deli ‘ ‘ fReéistered letters on Wmcn Inc postage and registration fees have been fully paid, will be accepted hr the courier and receipt given PRACTIC.‘ 0" Maren 16(1) Dy tut: u a ludge. 'lhe case was his wife, Helena Wom ran-d, both actors. Caj Morrison, inheritor of on millions, was name respondent. The suit fended, and counsgl s.t' had been should pay ages. _ “av-I. Justice Bargnne Dean, r1(!rerSS‘-;‘ ing the jury said, “The 1).;rri' 's’ have agreed as tn damages. ’ihpi («i-respondent is prepared to pay the amount and the petitioner is satisfied to receive the sum. If there were something'be'himl the arrangement I should tell you not to listen to it, but in this case, as far .as I can see, there is noth- obiectional. Captain Mon- 1d sale of a as arranged 0 March 13th ondon Tribune EDGE HILL. courier and IALLY SELLS HIS WIFE FOR $27,500. . next- trip agreed Morrztud were spent. stated hat M- 500 da {e W (J MARCH l5 to April l5 Inclusive VANCOUVER. B C. - - VICTORIA. B.C. - - SEATTLE, WASII. . SPOKANE. WASH. . . SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. LOS ANGELES. CAL. . SAN DIEGO. CAL. . . MEXICO CITY. MEX. Proportiouaw luw Haws ln nlhm points in Arizcma. British (‘nlmnhia‘ California. Idaho. vaicn. Mnmmm. Nevada, Uwgun. Utah. \Vashinglun. etc. F‘rmuall amtiuus in (Dunn-in. Ask Grand 'l‘umk Agents pfll'ticulal's, The Grand '1‘: unk Pm-iflv the Sllthl"'vs1, and quivkusl tween \Vilming-Snskn tmm $++++++++++++++++++¢4+++z F1 Berth Reservatlons. leE ti Stock Food and Distemper CUE 3cm 'l‘uWn Agent. l’hnnv H. Millineryopening SATURDAY, MAR. 15 LAMBTON ST. For “Quality” Printing Try The Chronicle On Sale Dally In urdvr tn 5 should have» him Stnvk Fund. and the right prive. If Your hm's: buv :l wu-kagv luse him (Im II): If yum' hm m hv. buy 901 sihh: tn [Itndm' huttlv uf mII (inmpuuml H anII' hmsv lmsa some 0f nIIr Silv. l' PSIII 1'9""de (Ill mu lh. If \ nIII horse h Is w IIL9 until I'nu uecuu- a II If _\’ H'l‘ll PmIlIIy .Iw or g is St nk Pm-iflv Rnihwn' is ti quivkust l'HllHJ hw- Szlskntmm-Eduuml«m If sis Wi'h mn' In! If yuu have 1"“ «mt. use snnw . nd to now Literature and Full Information From An) Gilt. Agent ur hmw mu' (31m Ml' harm Spring 1913 4. MCAULI FFE Pattern Hats and Millinery Novelties fl fnl' fl!“ If our umse A"! 5h and {99d lim‘. is 1.1th. “1' Nu mum] Absorhem ms :1 out, «w an e wuumii [H “'(ll'lll «HI! 9'. O ++++++++++++++++++++++ Homeseekeis'fxcmsiuns To Manitoba. Saskatchewan liacll Tuesday larch to October Inâ€" clush'e via thcngo and St. Paul Through mmvhvs and Pulhmm 'I‘nurist Sleepingtmus will lmwv 'l‘ul'umu ll um. nu «have duh»: fur \VINNI'I’EG. No Change 0! Cu: WINNIPl-Lfi AND RETUIN “NORTON AM) IETL‘IN 'l'wlwts good for 60 day x. l’rn luw rates tun! her points Set Ieis’ Excmsiuns To Alberta and Saskatche- wan March llth mu! (Wm-y I‘U ENUAY Lhmvnflm' um ii A PH I limb inn-Icmiw. from slutiulln in ()ntaj'm. I’vlm'hm'u. I’m'l. anv and \Vm-u. Thrnugh (hmvhvs and Slm'pers \n \V I SN I PE” «'lmngv. Iva vim; I‘m-mm nu :I'va dutvs. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ l'uwm-r. Dvpnt Agmm M4" to be and Alberta :{nlnrgvnwnt Oil. tlw gm LOW RATES H‘h‘t‘ IS ; “WW”! 3‘ mw Hf I us uf hem it is impm In” “ll um and 'I'cmrist NII’E” without I‘ul'nmn H pd". HI IIHIS' HI-‘H \V M DURHAM H Proport innate In 1h UH! FIVI th h Plume lh‘

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