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Durham Chronicle (1867), 8 May 1913, p. 4

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II 98 per cent of the fixes norm frm: -t My ad I per cent from garbagr :«nd nzirr: ;.:L.1 Keep the streets and alleys clvun *0 On your «wag-e syfitem .. m M, . w». ‘h .3 De“. I! lip to dau- “no “9.. C..gu-s “ I. IIOI’ food. Flies can-y filth to our fuel 8. Flies thk 3nd feed on excreta and ml. in with typhoid fever, tuberc “Cation ud many other dlseases sputa from ulozla. durrhoeal I. met breed in manure and other .. “08’ {00‘- Flies earn filth tn nnr tun, visiting (D15) Burnett pitgl. ggriousi his Who ’ y in. vâ€"â€" w-.-" u Mrs. D.‘ E. Davis; left last week to 1 band at Bruce, Alta Mr. James Burt In! riends at "Baégt 511'. Adam Rnl’u Mrs. Kemp, of Winnipeg, visited her aunt, Mrs. Brown. Miss (“lam Aljoe, of Toronto. is Visiting her parents here. Mrs. Rev. McCausland is visiting at her home at Oak Lake. 0 Miss Annie MacKenzie is spend- ing a few days in Toronto. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Rgbt‘. McLean is seriouslv m M fort. To counteract powerful disinfectants these évils, 'l’ll 00130 To BARB" We intend to do a little gar-‘ dening this year, and we expect, to test the value of a new fertil-’ her disinfectant and insect pest. exterminator. The preparation is . very easily applied, quite inexpen- J sive, and said to be very effective 5 in doing its work. It is applied : directly to the soil and is sure‘ death to all insect pests that make 1 their home in the soil. It has one .1 treat drawback. however, and for {,1 this reason we have. some hesi- '1‘ tancy in usiing it. It injures the e health of all kinds of domestic D fowl, and when freely used, causes iF death and destruction. As we :11 keep no fowl of any kind, we B have no personal fear. but are ext-,1I tremely anxious for the Well-being P1 of our neighbors, whose hens may th happen to come in contact with‘th it. As fowl are to be kept isle-'31 curely fenced in we are not going It: to assume any responsibility for J stray birds that may leave theirflVi own yards and come within theim‘ danger zone. The potato rot last Pei year poisoned the soil and the common housefly is a great IHE DURHAM CHRONICLE av, IRWIN. E tea.- DURHAM, MAY, 8. 1913. PERSONAL _ temptation by getting himself a friend from locked up in jail. in the hos; me. are tau-mu: !rom Sat- and onmktor places Hamil- 3103. especially those Ki“ every fly ma: pody Is covered mm any "Cr to a filth Filth ts ' The thin rib to its place until it knits. ' . 5ridicule de The (‘01)!)(‘11 Fathers met on Sat-t . . You can’ urday and did a big day‘s work. p19 to be] - Much sympathyis felt for dep-w . uty-reeve Lindsay, in losing so ,‘ ivaluable a mare. ‘ There have been several losses Jas. Morrison lost a colt, Mr. year-old gelding, fromg'and Empin drinking some lye. ! Large numbers of young cattle! have changed hands during the ,Ium 0’ 3.2'0 past week. 'w‘u OD fright, and landed on a pile of stones; the democrat Was and the horses b), her 8â€" “v..-“ ‘1': wax ll]. .JI'WIIUS unn , socwl qualmes and. thoughtfulness. We wish them 5 every success in Sunny Alberta Wlule driving a- loaded (1.9me n“.‘+ Ania-.- m ‘ nesday of last week to join her’ hubby at Bruce, Alta., where he. has rented two improved Mrs. Geo. Ma Robson, and be Saskatoon at 1 stead, and will Visit there. Mrs. Wm. Banks is seriously ill with heart weakness, and not much hope is held out for her Mrs. Geo. May, nee Miss Abbie ”I‘lunn... --__-I i . IPLSD aIWays are, share! 2 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frook, of; Proton, were over on a visit to f the Blair homestead the first of} the week, and they took Mrs.’ Blair back with them, where she: will reside for some weeks, at? least. Mr. Jéfin Dela Toronto Last Wee . farm. €Toronto on 34 leaving, he W0: ened Mr. Jas. Ha: painting it, ,. iur. uougias L‘urrer returned to lToronto on Saturday. Before leaving, he wonderfully bright- ened Mr. Jas. Hastie’s home by re- painting it. Messrs. T. Glencross and Wm. Firth have each secured an Irish- man to help them on their farms. Both are hustling fellowsâ€"the Irifih always are, shure! ance. The big bag of SW , much appreciated. eets was Mr. John‘Delapey was up from Tlnhr“‘A ' _ vvwr UOWJ Seedin wiih many u this wee , but some of quire another half {om -mâ€" Fruit prospects are good, trust 9093 up; nip them Mr. J. D. Abraham is now a resi- dent of Durham, having been join- ed by his wife and Iamila, who arrived here last week. 'e We]- come them as citizens to the town. Hamilton, motor-cycled up from that city on Saturda , and apent Sunglay with Mr. an: Mrs. hoe. Daniel: food .cau w ounny Alberta. 1 NO. 9, GLENELF riving a loaded demo- Vâ€"C‘. McGirr. T. Morrison’s hill on! Sr. IV- 3. 3 .~ ' last week, Mr. John 0.! Jr. IVâ€"M. Lindsay I met with a mishap,f Sr. IIIâ€"â€"E. Ritchie/J. Bell. ht easily have had a’AHOP. us ending, One of the! Jr. III-M. flitkinson. Lps broke, letting the) .H-V. Bitch);a VI), and the horses took L1""E15‘33" A- Ritchie. M ran away. John O. was ' Whitmm’e and M. D a pile of stones, theI Sr. I~J. McNabb. , . Bell. G. Bell. A. ' .. Neu‘ell. M. 9.0; If you see the: you may be sure that their breeding pum- u m nearby mm It may be behind the door. and-:1 the table or In the cuspldore Remove- aln refuse and filth from house. yud ad outhouses and thus prevent files from breeding a your premnes TRAVERSTON Burn pyrethrum powder 11) the home to kill the fixes or use a mixture of formaldehyde and mter, one spoonlnl to a quarter pint of water. This exposed 1| the room will kill all the flies. \ Sum or bury all table tefuse. Screen all windows end doors. especidly in the kitchen and dining room 6. A fly I: an enemy to hetlth, the hunt a! Cl! children. the health of our community! A fly cannot deveIOp from the e“ in less th- exght days Therefore if we cleu up everything thoroughly every week and keep all mum ”reeled there need be no mes. Will you help in the cup-in agamst this pest! I. that-'13 n" 'â€"~* â€"-w "3‘. aby, arriVed from the Robson home- spend an extended week 'seeing after his UWJd {)3 page ” will be over ‘0‘: '3 ‘y .‘thf' : 'n h huuu '0" mud “- dvrt up from . mus-\NCE at THE NEIGH- . 5? one}: 1'0 THE BOARD or vh‘!‘ and filth there will be no lies. Canada, except 1’ 19149 for 35C. this office will attention. i To any of our readers we are 'prepared to give The Daily Mail and Empire, or The Daily Globe. up to January 1, 1914, for the small sum of $2.00. The Weekly Mail and Empire, or The Weekly Globe, Will be sent to 311V addrpnc {n y The things that are {Iridicule deserve to die ‘7 and ‘ uâ€"v. nucme, 0. 3811. G. Bell. A. Lindsay, A. Ritchie. M. Nevcell. M. Whitmm'e and M. Davis equal. Jr. I-â€"-K: Davis, R: Davis. all G. Williams. _. M ‘ Sr. IIâ€"J. Ritchie. Pt. II-H. Ritchie, N. McKenzie J. Boyd, T. Morrison. Sr. Iâ€"â€"M. Boyd, E. Bond. W Morrison, Jr. Iâ€"E. Anderson, E. Ritchie. V Paylor, M.__And.erson. if NO. 2, EGREMONT. Vâ€"H. Meade, M. Mead. Sr. III-B. Woods. Jr. IIIâ€"B. Noble, J. Kerr. E. WOOdS, A. Noble. B. Allan. IIâ€"E. Noble, R. McMeeken. I Barbour. Pt. IIâ€"C. Gordon, I. Meade, R. Barbour, D. Kerr. W. Marshall. (.‘. McM-eeken, A. Noble. Sr. Iâ€"B. McMeeke-n. Iaâ€"E. Wilson, M. Pollock. lbâ€"J. Lane. E. Hoolmr. 7' IIâ€"C. Tucker, E. McEachern. I-â€".F. McDougall, A. McEachern. PIjnmerâ€"M McDermid, A. Short- Boyee, Bailey. fiPi'i'râ€"fier-JG. McCallum, B E. Unrich, E. Adlam. V. Present every day, 5. Average attendance, 23. -â€"H. 1. Lawrence. Teacher. E. Cox, E. Boyce. II--W'. Adlam, H. Bailey. M. Bailey Sc. Iâ€"A McCallum, J. Twamley. R. Boyce, E. Boyce. J. Vickers Jr. Iâ€"E. Yandt, H. McCallum, D Burns, M. Adlam. Sr. Primerâ€"M. Brown, L. McCal- lum, W._Pl1illips, Ic-â€"K. Andi]. N0. 1, BENTINCK. IVâ€"E. Twamley. Sr. IILâ€"D. Nuhn, H. Phillips. G Noble. Jr. IIIâ€"W; Boyce, S. McCallum n (‘0...â€" n an ounce of mu. HONOR ROLLS FOR APRIL Toronto, to Jan. Orders sent to receive prompt . Hepburn, Teacher . Scott, Teacher A. Scott, Teacher '. Dixon, Teacher.i killed wu, 111335., N Organist, Min â€"â€"v --v - :- -vwoy AVAJDB Wallace; lit Vice Pres" Mrs. Joe. Clinton; 8nd Vice Pres., Mrs. Thurston: 8rd Vice Pres" Mrs. H. D. Bnown; 4th Vice Prem, Mr. R. Wilcock: 5th Vice Pram, Mrs. W. A. Armstrong; Rec. Sec., Mrs. R. H. Moore; Cor. Sec.. Mica N icho]- .n... m..._- u:-- an - PHE DURHAM CHRONICLE M um DapUSI Church on Sunday Messrs. C. J. Furber (‘0 morning, and at Ceylon and Rock Mills, afternoon and evening. I“ hike thlS.‘opportumt5 0‘ i Artemesia council met in the preamng “1"" thanks and a .town hall on Saturday and much elation to the electors of the almsiness demanding their atten- of Durham. for the interest 5 ‘ . ' 9 o . . . lm m [readiy with rod and line and some submitted to them on May fine catches of trout wereaecured We are glad to notice that Your cor. was given a mce mess many each. by Mr. Herb. Smith and A large camp of followers lead- best efforts to show that ing ypsy life struck this village ', ,- Artemesia council met in the town hall on Saturday and much business demanding their atten- tinn, the session was lengthy. Mr. M. K. Richardson was at Grand Valley on Monday. Large congregations greeted the Methodist and Presbyterian pas- tors on Sunday. The former dis- pensed communion here and at lWesley church, at the latter place being assisted by Mr. H. S. White. who preached. Rev. J. Bailey, representing the Dominion Alliance, preached in the Baptist church on Sunday morning, and at Ceylon and Rock Mills, afternoon and evening. _L A-_~ .â€" of Markdalo, visited the latter’s .paronts on Sunday, and attended the Methodist church in the even~ ing, to hear the SOLthlzmd Seren- aders. I Hun. I. B.‘ Lli'cas and Mrs Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. John Blakely, of (‘orbettom visited (Wer Sunday and Monday with the farmer‘s brothers. Miss Vera LIL-Mullen week to visit her broti onto. Mrs. John Hodgson, « Mills, is visiting: her 5 , --y....u.u5 uu: ”Vinter with her daughter at Mark- ( 319. I Mr. and Mrs. Bowler and child- ren, visited at Dundalk Sunday. Mrs. Flynn visited the. week end ,with her son at Berkeley. Mrs. Ira Perigoe, of Feversham. visited last week with her dau h- ter, Mrs. Albert Stewart. and er moth-er, Mrs. John Osborne. Miss May Jamieson, nurse. who recently came from New York to visit her mother, left on Monday, for Shoal Lake. Mrm“ to nurse her aunt. Mrs. Isaac Turner, who is very ill. Mrs. 15: Holman ha her home here, after winter with her dang dale. High. schobl, Saturday. was in Mr. J. A. B‘ from his trip he invested in Pl‘ty in the ne Alta. Before taking "Fruit-a-tives”, I was constantly troubled with what is C0111- monly known as “Nerves” or severe Nervousness. This Nervousuess brought on the most violent attacks of Sick Headache, for which I was con- stantly taking doctors’ medicine Without any permanent relief. Constipation was also a source of great trouble to me and for which the Doctors said ‘ ‘I would ha ve to take medicine all my life”, but “Fruit-a-tives” banished all these trou- bles and now I am a well woma n” Mas. FRED. CADRE. 50¢ a box, 6 for $2.5oâ€"trial size, 25(‘. At dealers or sent prepaid on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. LAKan'. Om, Ma: 12111. 191: “Kindly publish this letter of mine if you think it will benefit other women who might be afflicted with the diseases I have had in the past, but am now, thanks to “Fruit-a-iives”. mpletely cured of. It is my firm belief that every woman should take “I’ruitâ€"a-tives” if she wants to keep herself in good health. AMESSABEFRDMA WOMAN TU WOMEN “Every Woman Should Take “Fruit-a-tives” is visiting nhér siste Karstedt. 1‘. ii“ Ella Karotedt Agnes Henderson, era RIC-Mullen leavm; this visit her brothers in Tor- PGard received word f he death in Toronto rs. John McFarlane.J The remains were. rham for interment.‘ yd, of Toronto. for- mpathize with her' w pastor, the Pres- was reorganized officers elected. as Miss Lily Thistle- e Pres., Mrs. H. e Pres., Mrs. Mc- Pres., Rev. A. Mc- Pres., Mrs. Gold-I . R. C. Walker; COrI Vicar; Tress" Geo. t, Mrs. Blackburn: an Innolr- "I‘Mn' fixitehead ;’ $3233 t, Lena Duncan, Geo. Stewart, Mrs. Wrizht. I 4 uuull‘ IJOI, the new town of H. A BOYd has tion of officers ague took place WI: Pres" Mica Pres" Mrs. Joe. e Pres» Mrs. B Pies» My. H. FLESHERTON Hodgsor:, of Hm‘nipg‘ 4-2.... Whitehpripcipal of the to tho as ." spending thé has returned. P West, where business prop- Mififl “an an: 00 Bar To: Joe. mummy onlv at om- ‘0 Mrs MACFARLANE C0.” returned to annuh. For Loss of. Hair We will pay for what you use If Real! “93” Hair Tonic does not promote the growth 0! your hair. n all our experience with hair tonnes the one that has done most to up our confidence is Real] “93" au- Tonic. We have such well- founded faith in it that we want. you to it at our risk. If it does not an ' y you in every particular. we will guy for what you use to the extent 0 a 30 day treatment. I! Rexall “93" Heir Tonic does not remove dandrufl. relieve scalp irritation. stop the hair from falling and promote a new nowth of hair. come back to us and uk In to return the money you paid for it. and we will n...‘ [I'- trial and Become acquainted with its good qualities. For sale by (Mi "O. 00000000000000.0qu Lenahan and the interest shown ith By-law No. 634. em on May 5th. .ma rrufl’ay m a Natural, Pure, Rapid reconstrumm (-urmg all blood bnwel. liver and kidney diseasvs Wht‘l'o' mm. tn impurities in the Mood. Nothing snguud fut-indigestiun, rhmmmtisim. pimpiw. wutvry hhmd m- jaundice. *â€" At this beacon of the year the systpm should b? uivm a thumugh cleaning out and the. blood. tissues and mu etitutiun huill up. fresheued and puriflvd. Rich. 1rd. Nmnding bluod mm he enjoyed by anynnemynu only hwve to take the famous A» “'9 an» reducing am to make room for a, new As there has been a change in the inv in: every person who intends m purchase m cmnv and obtain an vheap we are guing to sell for U)» days. «king a TRUE HEALTH "It You (jet This Advertisement is Genuine and appre- G.T.R. Town Ticket Agent town Wish ........... ....... \VUYTH’D. ’how to keep young by supplving vigor. . their hair. 3 111$ to a few years ago PARIS- IA . Sage could hardly be ohmino . But now this de- gig‘htful hair res it to grow beautiful, luxuriant ban to star falling ' Gradients: Ann 1....“ ' (sun’s It’s ““4". 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