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Durham Review (1897), 21 Aug 1913, p. 5

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d :11 have tion. ndian rm, (ep, var but! mtac-- l good select '0’ " BIDS, "e mast nded UT it. a: es, .352 /r.qt use AUGUST 21, 1913 ARUL‘ND THE VILLAGE , mm; and Master Gordon Nes. ."e. visiting trienda in Toronto. , Benton, ct Toronto, i. at. 4 Mrs Graham at protons. "t bum Aldcorn holiday“! tho seek with News " Swlnwn ungWall Ind little Club!" v. 't Prcsqne Isle. Maine, on f. ll s Dinkwall's brother, It PrudiiiFi:iidji,,,E tmgmll 'r.,.., He N illage Property tor Sale. ley ‘PRICEVILLE. --- UNI. mammazazazzzzflfig Lug ,ret Henderson in Emmi rum " present. I .en'lerS'm has returned from" 'ur, where she spam Ihe win- 1 i her danghmr. Mu Elliott. I rlletta McMillan. of Dromoro l me time with her not. Mn icLeun. of the village, '. C. Kw who and children .1 lo Toronto, that spending ne with the farmer's mother, our McLean. South Line. “when Walker, who was in. n Civic Holiday. in improving ":ely. P, will be some tintel bel .13 be: will be himsoll ll:, nv,ther is Still with him. 1m. McDrrmid. oi Toronto, u; our aunt, Miss Mel hail. \tm garet McLean returned to we Marie, utter visiting friends - Branching oat to "d, McMillan spent Sandal l in Scutcmown um Walker returned to ' Monday. titer spending with his am. MM and daughter Geortt- ammo. were in townlm For Sale or Rent i) gistsiMf " Dry Goods o-s-ii-iris-ire"', ply Mt In: t Appi.vit once to M. Sun-ms, Pricevillo uf the Inte Mrs " mu For further in- We 11c0owan's l), Harem weights ARE iiiiers"," ridden Boots 1'lwy speak tor ontnlnln mm‘x. Pricpnllo ' MCLEAN, " rl'lUUVsuv W test" Central Telephone Si? T? «5&g$*$m$$$$$$*$*$$fi$* [M'”f" have recently placed YOU WELL SROD ? sires here. We h; Hughes Groceries. Hardware and Oils of all kinds Let us supply your needs. . ' -. “A“: nnid for Farm Produce. , c, acres. n the Til- linen Rebeca McMillan and Ella I McKinnol leit on “and” for Hun- l Swinton Park. _ over, when they will take up work, - in the Model School. i, Mr and Mrs Angus How r I, Miss Ton: McDonald spent Sunday l, daughter Alma Sundnyed w l " her homo in Glenelg Centre. l a_nd Pt w. G. Porter and I ONT. themselves. l Mr Will Linder and wife, alone. mm Mr and Mn Mountain and ‘dnughter. motored over from Dur- {ham In: Sunday and wished friends _on the Snub Line. prrs 3005 "I“!!! I! tNJuM"u"HF a.“ '1;ng ww -_.- --" -._ --. her out. At time at writing shell Mr Wm. Stewart and son made a. Netti“ tslung 01001! and '0 hope to business trip to Mount. Forest Tues- vaee her around Iguin noon. my last. . - l, Dr Imneleiton Tuesday for Port Mrs W. G. Porter and danzhtar Wham. where he will Join his We I Charlene visited Durham friends innu mm iiott Jack and spend a GTiiriiiii0' last. days mar... Dr Strnthcru. from Duh] The ladies ot the 19th spent a Very mun. wilnake his pluce while he is enjoyarle afternoon quilting one of ‘MVAY- \tbe quilts made by the Ladies' Aid at l Miss Casio Buck. ot Fort William, Mrs Porter‘s. [is visiting u her home in Pomona. _ Miss Marion Ferguson went to Co- Mrs John Aldcorn, Swinton Park,' was severely hurt last week when she wan out driving and the hone took fright " something and threw her out. At time ot writing Show getting along ninly and we hope to see her around ngnin wan. The Minn Lizzie and Della Gra- burg Tuesday last. l bun, trom Toronto, are spending a Miss Edith McNaulty returned tew days at the homo of John S. tum Cuburg. where she spent the What last. month. Rev. Mr Leeco and hi, wite ieit Glad to report that Mr Donald Fer- last Taesday for Je.reyy,i,ilty where i anion is improving greatly. they will spend their holidays. I Mr and Mrs Elliott, of Tcromo. are l Mr Herman Held-an was Itl "y/hisii)ri,lr.i)1y,'i, with their friends, Mr to for a day or we last week With a I and )IrsGeo. Black and Mr and Mrs COL/i of cattle. E R. P. Knox. in paid for [OD ? You are when y We handle the celebrued Miss-us Lizzie and Mary Momma!) returned to Toronto l n Monday, alter spending mo weeks with their par- ent: in Scotchtown. See us when requiring a bag tr, BR Mr and Mrs Rosa-ll from this x “has and it in Bancroft. We an i them much happiness home. It will not be long till Ichool ovens again. Mr ll nberlson. from Heath- cote. is engaged lot the upper room and Miss Little, , f Owen Sound, will teach in the lover room. Miss Mary Mair is home trom To- mum to spend two weeks' hulidag s. l We are glad to kn m that Mr God- 6...“ Mr.fiusrsrart. who has been ill, in We are glad to trey 'ie,Taggart, reeoverintt. Icvuvv- "w... Miss Myra McLean spenttwn Weeks\"'"'", _. T.." . _ with Mists may Mir at Six 0, "I.” MISS Alice MchHan, ot nglwgod. . . lehlor her heme, utter a fortnight bliss Annie McDmald returned. to visit with Mr and Mrs llugh McMil- T?rry, "tter spending some ume 1 Ian and other trieuds here. with her mother here. Mus N. McKiunon and Miss Mary - -----" __ __--""'" "__" McKiuuon, at Ton Cliff, Sundaynd L Bull Estray with Mr and Mrs Hugh McMillan. Strayed from the promises of under- The Lulios' Aid met at the home . ‘ I..., " m" m N. U It.Hllenelg of Mr and Mrs J. L Ferguson. Flour Straytd from the 'll"',')";,'.."': |llllur|- . .__. - 7_7 7 signed. lots lhnd 10, N. U l. l eneig of M L' . , a Hen-fold bull, with white face and Mr It1.ihsd L l‘erguson. ,, white strip trom neck to shoulder. . " . yu.".'"! and babe ol t' quelling caused by rope on right front trllt are VENUE Mr and Mrs foot with chain around neck. Anyone Berguson. 1590'ng same nr_know'mg olits where- Mrs Vanderburg, of Toront l abouts will obligelry sending Itord lo Visiting with her member. Mrs N Ilhu» owner, or leauntz Infurmatlon .at 7' . ithe Heview ottiee. Any expense m. Mr J. il. Richardson has his (cured for its keep will be settled. yard cleared ot logs. l HEM! CAMPBELL, Prop Masters Percy and Johnny u.---------""-""""'" - _ rence. of Duudalk and W: _ _ - Blakestone are visiting their - A A oceuc.suu,guaaaptgk* Mrs Juo. Hardy. siirsrseiri-ie"i"""""t, o New, Lines l; in stock a 5nd Feed and Shoes the prvmisps of under. ‘d 10, N. I) R., Glenelg [ with white face and m neck to shoujder. 1rriceviile intend residing pin in wishing sin their new full line of you purchase Iwgum. Mrs Mrs Jno. Aldcorn and Mrs It?) . . McLeed are at present, nursing some 5 new Darn bad bruises all as the result ot a 'Y the .tye runaway which ocenrred Wednesday el Me,Millan last whenthe ladies were going to , Ladies' Aid at Mr J. L. Ferguson's. ted two car- The horse became frightened. over- m Tuesday. turned the buggy, throwing the It . . eupantscut,tt.ntitr1m Ire, was tree ot' g: at"; 0: harness and buggy and ran to Sack- -- .p.‘,, ett'g Corner before he was tnt/t . . _ A... n. 1i.tiiirti."i;',yiitr GiiliFd -iiittt Mr I Ind Mrs W. G. Porter and attended ;ohnrch hero. - Mr iid Mn T. G. Black. of Dar- ham. visited Mr and Mrs Louis Frock. Mr Wm. Frook has I tine new player ‘piano installed in his home. Mina Ecclea. of Dromore, is staying with Mr sister. Mrs ll. Harrison. Mr and Mris_hotttts wer el Mr Wm. Cam] yiaited his cousin. (bell. Mr Campt ingem. I Miss Berta visiting her 0 corn. Mrs Jno. McLeed are l bad bruises runaway wh l last when ttr , Ladies' Aid t . The horse be T turned the b , cupants out: bamess and , en‘s Corner _ The ladies u abet)! as usual in a shirt. iiiue. /" Miss Alice Wilson, (t Trr5hto, is holidaying with her parents, Mr and Mrs W. J. Wilson. Misses L'zzie and Jean Aldcorn are holidaying with Unwick friends. Miss Maggie McCormick is spend: ing a fortnight with Mr and Mrs J, Nichol, Pnceville. Wm“... - .. -. Mr and Mrs Allan Mekim, of Tor onto, are visiting the latter‘s parents Mr and Mrs A. Fcrgusnn. Misses Anme and Florence Ferg- uson. of '1. mmo. urn holidaying at their borne here. Miss Alice McMillan, ot Wellwood. leftlor her heme, "tter a fortnight _ --- Er,....', Mrs m. avery large crowd. The progum started at3 p. m, Mr W. A. Rich- ardson occupied the chair and Mr A, Richardson sang a couple of solos ; Miss Jennie sie0annel sang a solo; Miss Nellie Acheson a recitation. I __S., --.M. “manna he the s. P. or- Miss Nellie Acheson a recltauon. music was supplied by the S. P. or- chestra. Lunch was then served, alter which Proton Station and Flesh- ermu ladies played a. lriendly game of baseball, Fleshetton winning by (8--11. This was the mostpleairistg, event of the day. Swimon Park and Vumry football teams played a game in which Ventry Won by 2-1. The L gate receipts amounted to nelrly $90. ----- ‘-- "AI“, a. Wm. Campbell. ot Riverview, {his cousin. Mr Tnos. Camp- Mr Campbell is an insurance We hear the Orangemen are going to be good enough to give the Proton heavy weights, who came to pull on the tug ot war and were diSuppoint- ed, hack their admission fee after ,giving them a Iirty cent snppet and entertaining them to a good program and the afternoon and evening sports. Tho Orangemen hope they will b. otistied. ' , .- .L- Bailing... (when) What happened to the Glenelg heavy weights ? Were they afraid ? Think ot what they missed. m A. Robertson Sundayed under me parental roof, Miss Flounce. of Toronto. is holiday- ing with the Misses Ferguson 'ts. l m and ms Louis Frock visited Traverstr‘n lriends recently. If and Mrs Will Corbet. of Ventry, Snudayed with m and ms J as. Knox. Some of the young men on the 18th show a decided preterunce for a jaw- 61. _ - "r, L--. " -Full is approaching. rumored that th Robin l loath already. The; will-be anion serncea in m. Andrewa’ church, Sundny. Aug. 24. Special Farm L-th'ers train will be run direct to without change overihe G. ing Durham at 8.58 a. m., I. For tail partlculms free R, town agent. a Aldcorn, Prieeville, is cousin. Miss Maggie Ald. ees Ferguson‘s. (':ii','iii',iiii'iiijiiile u . , F . " e Marin at |[(1)015 b‘rlock visited copies required by y a ween y. so unmanned on ill Corbet, of Ventry, made pursuant t! MP nnd unJag_ Knox. persons append “.4“... Ana-gnu Laborers Excursion direct to Winnipeg verthe G. p, R., luv 38 a. m., August. Mth. " Fee R, MncFm-lane . We bear it was seen going Say Mr. Editor in I long um. since‘ ,you have hard from our link burg. i Mr. J. Welsh of Fort Willion is 1 the gun of Ponon friend: ma looks in it the Wont did not agree with him. I Mo. Dan McDomld of Dunhlk ul, the an»! of John S. Bluk. l Mr. Goorge Cunpbell in busy l harvesting 3nd repel" tuning a good crop. A few of Pomom friends en- joyed tho prayer naming u Mr. Gan. Campbell's Standby "mug. I Dan Anlouon of Fort William in a. J, is] the voad from their hum, which is " l and mile from Mtukdale, Other nieinlms of the McFadden funny Viewed the are remains. the authorities were _,,'ili,t1,if') and on Tlltdey morning Coroner od- Bibby of tyletrtiertott, ovvtupauitd by '5 J. Dr. Ego) of Mnrkdnle. visited the spot and found the skeleton of “but. a) -\ Tor peared to have been a man of medium 'ents size. and prolmhly sixty years if nge.‘ They ruvn:idet ed 1ltrst death [ind t'ikenl ‘erg- place fully a year "go, us the (luthing I " fell into pieces .vhen handled. an evi- de nu- " being tha, exposed for a cot:- lol sidet‘nlile length of time. Of course, /yi.h.t not H. particle ot ft sh was found on ss)iil- the lion. B. The lindy had eridentlr lain iindirturbtd, had on it suit of blue “fix serge with striped vent, grey OVPICUH'.‘ it? " gurnsey and wool shirt, blink felt hat, . p iir good laced boots not much worm home [here was found in the pockets 8. pair " . of apex with covet. pipe and matches, 'r'riec- catthoidorte, tooth pick, piece of (omit, I J. L. The Coroner considered an inquest on" . not-easury, so tho remains were buried to, 15 where found, by Chief McCutt’heon. "T.': There is no clue to the identity. neither‘ , mill has any person of the community dis appeared mysteriously, so that the , Lam Cth‘ fails to even aroma any suwicion HI.,t'.,r,d as to “but it might be or the muse of aunt, \dth. It was certainly a gruesome ___ A A had. Two Misses Gamma or ”Lituuw ere guests of the post chic. and I accompanied by Mia- Clsaie block no enioying themeelyee nicely on the dear old farm. John S Block our worthy township clerk spent the enjoyment of two weeks with his family at Fort William. The young people around enjoyed he card party " Mr. Joe Black's on Saturday night last week. A few of the ne‘ghborl enjoyed} tliemeelree at Mr Ed Sulliyen'e Mon. day night. Mrs Johnte Black won the guest oi Mrs Bowie and Mrs Sullivm and Mrs Graham of Toronto. Mrs Will Hendrick and femily and Mr and Miss Unborn visited her brother at Scotchtown during the holidays. TBS mam REVIEW The two Misses Grahams ma Mint Cassie Black spent an enjoyable after. noon and evening at Mr John MeMil- I Ian's. ts) tikgtt'A" Lizzie Graham said that Wilfrid . Campbell told he! that Ed Sullivan . said he heard Effie Black telling Della t‘ Graham that. Jack Welsh said bet heard Alice McVicar telling Annie} McMillan that Maurice Connors was ltelling Cassie Black that Mrs Danll McCormack was telling Dan that the' l raspberries were all finished this year); , While m search of stray cynic m i Monday last the twelve year old so: of John McFadden came net-man" skeleton of a man in H. swamp u-ro- s the mud from their bum, which is " mile hum Mmkdale. Other melulms “owl... \h-h‘adden family Viewed the The above is taken from the Mark.‘ dale Standard, Yesterday Thu Times‘ WM in conversation With a Markdale m-m who said that it Was possihle' the skeleton was that of Alexander Gra- ham, it rather peculiar characttr who had been "bout Markdule about a year taut» wnd who had disappeared. tlie going had aroused no comment as he was a lone mam without kith or kin apparently. The supposition is that he \vun g to the swamp and died theta Graham's mania was of 9. religious turn and he had attracted much at_ tention by publicly praying on the streets and predicting dire cula’mitiu. for Malkdule. St. A Goon Rncorux--F.esherttP High School had a splendid recon! in the recent en tunes to Nnnml " unin- ations. Eleven students wrote and all were successful, three securing honors. so transmitted or nun made pursuant to a: persons appealing revised Assessment said municipality to vote in the said mun lions tor members of ', Assembly and at Mun ' and that said list wan I my otBee at Pomonu Augpst 1913,3nd rem: . apeotion. . Electorl are called I the said “M, and, if a any other error: we 1 u take immediate mm . the add erroN cone: r law. Dated at Pomona t. Adan-11913. N JO!!! ty Municipality oTthe Township of 0itrnelg, County of Grey. NOTICE is hereby given that l have transmitted or delivered to the per: sons mentioned in sections 8 and l) of " The Ontario Voters' List Act," the copies require.d by said sections to he so transwlued or delivered of thelist, made pursuant to and Act, of all persons appearing by the bust revised Asseuruent Roll of the) said municipality to be entitled to {vou- in the Mid municipality " elec- tions for members of the LegiIlMive Assembly and at Municiptl Elections ', and that aid list Wu titat posted up M my omen on Pomonn on the tith dsy of August 1913,3nd remains tttore for in- apeolion. -,.II-J “manta examine A Gruesome Find. PP"'"'"' Electon are called upon to examine the said list. and, if nay omissions or any other error. we found therein. to take immediate proceedingl to hsvv the said errors counted according to Voters' List, 1913 'Ifomz B. BLACK Clerk of Glenell .n‘kh. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO on the 5th day of agattieiptttity of the Town ot Durham, County of Grey NOTICE is hereby given that! have trimamiltvd l-l' dt-liv-xwd to the Wr- sona memimud in m . win. , ft' AIM at " "The Ontario votrrs' Lint Act," Lhe _ . . ." mun... onhn copies l'ttllliled In so transmitted or made pursuant. ll'ulluuruw _. M'. ..r _, sons ,w/,',',1i,','.'iyvi/,,', rltiiI‘N , 8 u.d n " 1} -. " . . c "The Ontario our; As: Act.” the ff, " b copies required by said sections to be; Kai iti oitl so g',"';',',',',),',,',', or delivriaedgf the /tli persons "pursuing by the Int. Tted'; E x P AN S IO N Y E A R hsaessusettt ht?, g the said manic“; New Livestock Department ality to le out t e to vote in t a mi ' municipality It, elections for members ,Ep,','g,t1',', in Malta" of the Legisintive Assembly and " x i Its by the Provinces Municipal Elections: and that said list Exhibits by Dominion Government was um posted. a: at my oftiee at Day-l Exhibits by Foreign Countries 'ihattt on the 9th " d ANN?“ IN3, i \cres of Manufactures and remains more for inspection. I . Electors are called upon to gramme _, MAGNIFICENT IRT EXHIBIT the said list, and. If any omissions on , . . , any other errors are found therein, ma i Paintings from Germany. Britain, take Immediate proceedings to hasel h United States and Canada the said errors corrected according to F, Educational Exhibits law. Cadet Rmiuw Dated at Durham on theFh day ct r, ' Fi T k August, 1913. '/"P'l'l,T' in wr s I WM. B. VOLLET. l anada s Biggest Dog Show mu.» A: hum-”n [ :1 Iuwrica's Grcotest Cat Show , I Canadian National Exhibition TORONTO DAILY Aug. 26, 25 Aug. 23 to Sept.6 Sept. 2, 1 l All tickets good for rcturntlll Sept. 9 Ask tor OFFICIAL PROGRAM ME Contains list of daily events at the Fair. Special ratcs and train service from all stations. D MacFarlane, Town Agent R. MacFarlane, Return Rates from Durham VOTERS’ LIST, I9I3 $3.00 $2.25 he Review to Jan. I, AUGUST 18th AUGUST 22nd AUGUST 25th E ERBB 3 d-me Toronto and tttt mum.” bbb N. c'" - S " , I i,et,T,'a'fh1,tN,;i/,t Tyyrnrt? m \mtthx. t _brom stations pn (.mp1 Trunk anu- Toronto u, SIHE'BB‘ 5 h and West lhcyml m Outasio, it" lmlmu KERR. 1.in Marie. Ontario. but not includnu; Azilda and West __ um. UNI-III "B-e"-."- _._____ _ .7 - One-way treset! clay tickets to Wiani..eg only will be sold. nun- uuw. u... .. "dficatiou 'aTiifcate.with.tsn extension coupon. When extension coupon has been at Winnings by a farmer, mm he has engaged the holdtl' to work as a farm labs coupon will be honored up to September 30th for tickct at rate oi one-half cent (minimum fifty cents) to any station west of Winnipeg on the Canadian Pacific, ( Northern or Grand Trunk Paulie Railways In Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta. went ot Edmonton. 0112311 or MacLeod. Alta. A certifkate will be issued entitling purchaser to a second-class ticket good t ce any station on the Canadian PVciike, Canadian Northern. or Grand Tryp, Railway: in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba east of Macho-l, Calgary and E to original ieartintt point by the same route as travelled on going journey on t November 30th. 1913. on payment of one hall cent per mile (minimum fifty mm Winnipeg added to $18.00 from Winnipeg, provided the holder deposits the "certlfr the ticket spent on arrival at destination, and works at least thirty days at harvest! a” mu mail-“lam see nearest C.P.R. Agent, or write-- --_----‘ n n I " " " Plus In? gem per mile to MaclA'od. Culxury. or Illljr"ii'iiffitll, FARM em“ moms wmgn "GOING TRIP WEST." $10.00 TO WINNIPEG T..., u.,.unum unr mHo {rum Wllmxlh g t THE? CITY BAKERY Ft , _......-..-,,..-, pm. tt-ori'pr.,iitmeW and all Bulauy goods Tvu. B, VOLLET. Clerk of Durham Headquarters We daily have shipped, in a supply of t' and purest Ice Cream. Delicious Sundaes Specials, Soft Drinks, etc. at our parlors. '1 Ice Cream Brick home with you. Highest prices tor Butter and Eggs. mum: -lel-rlrlt-"""-"'""" a- NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN comm. Confined to His Home for Weeks. BLOOD POISONS are the most pmvnlent'nnd most sorhus (masses. They up we vary lite blood of we vlctim and unless eutirely orauicutcd tn .m t',m. systvm " ill cums lemon: communion; Beware of Mercury. It may suppress tho 51m btoras-our NEW METHOD cues all blood diseases. YOUNG on MIDDLE AGED 3tEtt..-tmprude!t.t acts or later excesses have broken “you system. You feel the symptom , mulling over you. Mental ly.m‘slcally and 'i't'GTr'tWir'ro"t't1iiiitiyrh1stf i'akrorslumldbe. Willyouheed the gerslgnnJS? treyou a victim? Have you lost hope? Are you intending to marry Has your blood F/siihtiairf,l Have you Any weaknesq Our New Innun m will cure you. hat it has done for others it mil do for you. can-latic- lboo. No matter who has treated on, write for an honest f'i2,iil'i', Flue of Chung. tia"irraF'"Borhood. -Naraood, "s'df'l'r's'2iy' tuiastrated/ on weasel ot Hen. . no 1e/r9t1rprt, WITHOUT 'y.r.trry.AN CONSENT. PRIVATE. No - - 7A.“ - imam-W taWa'nuGia"dia"'"""""' YOU}!!! vu- muufu 7.1.61" _ down your system. on ec e sympmm ' maxim: our: Titalif yonue not. the man you used to be or should be. , DEB Are you a victim? Bare you lost hope? Art your blood been glucose!!! Have you any mum "will cure you. A' but it has done for othersi PYoo. No matter who has treated an)“. write for an loch Fruc"Borhood, Manhood. Fa evhood." (must _-----. nun-Fr!" PONSI saiiiiiiiiiihiif 'yiitim'if -‘ iiSiidltENltEll1r up. nun.“ Miek We '""'"ur'" uuv. w.r - IotlcE All letters from Canada mm" lo? addressed to our Canadian Correspomhith Dvpsrt- --r-er, uncut in Windsor, Ont. If you desire to see many call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat no in our Windsor offices which are for Correspondence and utfoeatoq toe Canadian business only. Address all 1lyeisytvsJol1o'"t DRS. my G KENNEDY. Window.0g_nt. -, oifvoure BLOOD omtoey_eP2teLd'ydh. --.---_= m-wn. 'rtl0P;fl.AA? was II'; Fresh Ice Cream Daily iirrtraars see mare "Q.-""" - - v - -_ Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold su Detroit, Mich. Aug. 26, 28 Choice lines of O Fancy Cakes. Ft lo from Winn or Edmunluu FOR HARVESTING IN WESTERN s for Confectionery f "Heavy work, more staining and evt11tatslhg in youth bought on Tux-loose Veins. When I wor ed hard we aching; would bacon. aevere and I was often laid pp tor a week " a. t me. My but}: hysiclan told me an 013011111011 was my only 1g1ti',N I dreaded f ulcd several specialists. but soon found out they wanted won my money. I Commenced tdiovlr upon all doctors as mus better an rogues. One day my boss asked me why I wu " work so much And you him " condition. Noam-13rd me to consult Dru. Kennedy a . - -- - I“... nun-m treattaent front them Miguel! te, has: I wan an». n. __-_ Kennedy. as Li bad taken t guy were square and ski A ETROD Tun-mom My Ir', - . ___ _-su'.. OmnCmt-HL ht] "Heavy work. were strainlnz Ina QWlnuUIus u. "'""" -. "u, Varicose Veins. Ti hon I worked bard me aching would become severe and) was ofLen laid yp for 5 week " a. time. My tum!!! hysiclun told me an ppcrauon was my only hope-but I dreaded It. fund several t-peciali.siI, but soon found out 'ili they wanted was my money. leummrnccd to lo k upon all doctors as little better than rogues. One day myyoss mked me why I was " work so much and I Cold Mm sr comm x: qt. liendvisr-d me to consult Dru. Kennedy a Kennedy,“ e bad when trqatmont from them tstmrelt and knew Pi,', were square and skthul. I wrote them and got Tas le “non Tana-31:31. My prowess was tsotrtershat slow and during the tirst mom h's (mntmcut. I was somewhat discouraged. However Liirieir1ued treatrncat for three months longer and was rewarded m-riitiacomplote cure. I come! only earn 812 1'.ch in s whlno ft before Treat ment, now I am mrniug $21 a id have." 10030 I day. 'alll w tiatiereN new ot your valuable treatment. HENRY C. tgyCTWr. “IR BLOOD BEEN DISEASED‘I up New Livestock Department Everything in Walnut Exhibits by the Province. Exhibits by Dominion Government Cooked Meats. Plain Fresh Groceries. ete., Circus and Hippodrome ' Roman Chariot Races Athletic Sports Great Water Carnival ii IRISH GUARDS The Musical Surprise The M uslcal Ride Auto-Polo Matches VIM. " saw w mum-~- “a. g only will be sold. Each ticket will Include a non. When extension coupon has been signed [and the holdur to work as a farm laborer, the toth for ticket at tate of one-half cent per mile ' Winnipeg on the Canadian Pacific, Canaan n Manitoba, Saskatchewan“ Alberta, but not ta. inner to a second-class ticket good to fe‘qm . Canadian Northern. or Grand Trunk, Pisciftc altoba east at MacLeod, Calgary and Edmonton e u travelled on going iourney on or before " cent Der mile (mlnimpm fittg eats) up 1: - Ar ---. Mound: Score of other Famouu Bands Twelve Band Concert. Dally Wreck of the Airship Withimiton's Zouaves New Giant Midway Grand Double Bill of Fireworks l PATRICK CUNWAY'S Aug.23 1913 Sept.8 T O R O N T O ________i " RETURN TRIP EAST." $18.00 FROM tly,,,!?,,,!,?,',,', Plum "uifcrmt lu'l'llH E I‘Ulllll pn re'ier'/. ML AND NERO THE BUNNG OF ROME b; MURPHY. D.P.a.. 21161313! National u sow 1911, only Mc bu) . ne Toronto to North Bay lnduslve. 1 C.P.R. Line Sudbury to Sault Ste, Ida and West. qtt , .k M GUARM to “Nine um M. Each ticke.t w East r Edmont and CANADA to t but not Indudinl JIODW to kittpbou, but not In c.pat., Toronto Ha) WI!) can Meet in brain Inclusive the best s, Sodas Take an BANDl tir, . m up the stem idil 99.933 1 1 100 was I I good t leu than l 100 urea l r under ' 300 mu l Tmh ed plw money. an BCE m eartrtct of the I st 150 acre- uud elm an? new um) I il othu as 100 acre tt, best H impro $7M. North-1 chang Above 'v'viua If You are Not Too 1-“! 100 was 1 mile Sand) ot W "1an ngoodtu-m 'dric"iiiGsitoteetetr, leu than tho building; weal out. . 100 Acre. our Mount Fore... chap " under “$00. 300 mu near Dot-och tter Goon. Tmley‘a foran tuse well-kip! . ed placeon whit: Mr Twamley as. money. offered at I grant bunch. an um Imu- Louise. good but. eartrcbuildiotps umber worth no" of the price. 150 acre- nenr Durham. well-improved 5nd chap :1 about 810(1). 110 acres in Egremom. (Dr Fem/96 (nun) good place. owner m the Wert othued M a snap. 100 acres mam Lislowol. one of the best Mums In Perth Co. Splendldly improv"d. Astonishingly cheap at is. a. nu momma. D., c. m u um. ' , " n 3n f'ls f ammo Ind Surgeon improved. Aswmunluguy curly u 37%. North-west W3 fur rule or cl- change. Above Ire mum of my Man, Bar. plu. It will fly you to Buy from BIC. ILlli. Miller lw. C, PICKERINO B. o s, L o s (y V one”! Bus] Ill-1M1 ottiott on b- It a In Telephone C “axon GRADUATE of T011110. Universny. graduate of Royal College of Dental tin eons of Ontario Rooms Oval J a J Tih'l41Ur'll New more Boson GRADUAJ‘E Tomato adv-um. m. dune Boas! can.“ new upon. Dainty in; ita much“. utthte--over Jewellvy stou- and oppo " Pout, Otttce, FENCE ARTHUR H. JACKSON Insurance Agent. Money to Loan. Issue; of Manage Licrum. A gen eral Inncial business “mustard. Barrister. Solicitor in Suprem Cuurt Notary Public Commissioner o J. F. GRANT D. D.., LO. bloomed Auctioneer to Term model-me Armamem I) dun. am. mum be 0 ll t Ice. mum. of cone-mini were. or to Waylon P. o, wil umnded to, Term: on ”anqu to Wot READ THIS t Notary Public, co"uuisitooer, BIO 4 DURHAM. nice on Lunhrnn \anpnle'a Sui in: W! cm Stu: '. wand non-9mm at - , on eat Aae ot Albert In. T\\'.Hed Sheeting 2 yds 'lde.300 yo Heavy bleached sheeting, 2 yds wide...... ...... .....Uk.:'d Bed Comforters from . ...... ...... ......1.25 up to “ouch. Floor Oilcloth. . . 80e I. aqua. Tard \I‘rthle oitcloth, " in wide. no a yd New â€" V restore Phosrttety21 to its Electric Restorer for Men --- _-..... in the hode The 3nd diviaion of lot " and u division of lot IO. W,G.it., Ben 100 taxes. but l, Oett, ll, Glenda. 100acterr Lot 16 gnd‘pnlf of If, (Jon. 2. E - Global“. 150 not“. Lot 8. (Jon. ' 8.01%.. (Manda. a" amen Lot 9, Hon. 3. B, D. R, Ulonolg. 50 new: Lot lo, Son. 3. S.U.R.. Glenda, 5!! acres Lot 4, Na. t. B. 0.1L. Glenda; M, new: Lot 7, Oou. I, NJ) R., (bluntly, ao acre! Apply lo G. a J. Mcchusuc. Durham Mr Ma-l'lull deuce in Ce but. roomy dwelling house, large enough to keep boat don. Convenient Iv situated to all public works. Newly decanted. Chew rent. Apply to $14.1th MWQOI one. was a .1! hours. One of the best investments in Out- ttmart-ie haunts tor the grin of one. Two Bre solid stone and rick eight would homes. Two rooms solid out than sud nimming-I. Two mums“ furnnve. ciah-rn. “mad “Udell. you: nri‘hu l. the frame mun room name. M u--, he sold as owner is going Went. Sotrly on premium or write cumulus. g and ma . P. TELFORD Bevan! houses in Durham. 0|. nice may in Lower Town. OF F103 HOURS Fine muck store and dwellinwn Mlin street, Durham. Owner in est. A bargain. Apply“ A u ”puma- Mum-y Spring Prints " new in Call and see than D IcPHML. Ceylon or to C. RAIAGE, Dug-ham LACE co IILIHS F’HAIL- " ONT. (Lotto Town Farms for Sale. I ha a telephone m Aiai. ont. “may one. not!!! . ti. BEAN CALDER’S Stables to “I Prem N. Manna: LOW“ The Hanover Convcyum wide. wide. wide, wide wide wide To Rent. , on iGiifiGi' it write J. M. Ln'uum. Dart" For Sale A .11.: ACKBON. Durham For Sale yd: wide.25c yd , every may 1. the body propel tension: futon. n Ln; draw strtd aniePtel ,‘L array ullu nu ox.--“ c. Phnupholo| "dl c tuba: o t o or - ,'i2t'IshT'Ak' tot Car. urey em (ovals. . turn: -v . 1mm MID} BLOCK IT Ti "can” non to opposite n».- and the " IL. Bannock In his all we pr .buc pr .750. or Loo pr Loo pr 1.50 pr H.JACKION. " It aM I"!

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