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Durham Review (1897), 4 Sep 1913, p. 3

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8 FROM ALL ovy GLOBE IN a "TSHELL. ‘mpire and the W ral Before Your 4 us Eyes. our varlety and ur grocer for Clark‘s‘‘, having idie funde en Â¥ l-mrwuy o:‘l* a we it i Cmm obl:". ’5". m est, compounded quar« sulng an acconnt in the EPARTMBENT of z These funds are W chequo and bear inter= to recelved untll date We solicit cut of town N A PARA Building, Teronts 1d up) _« $1,600,000 ion Trust »al ich may be opened by mroe tfi e for mmssion to inv anad a. WORRY | Mon Live Stock and alling Off. ~ro fresh and c amb and importi v less quantity _t beef is indiont norandum of t \XXED GOOB Britain jr., of Farmi in Mexico, fto leybury, Ont. Ranger Sbe;d J) NO TD DrCGrt he atable of n given to !.ho T ut breeding 4 on retired & pes approved sentatives be tandard, cals several thous ernment has d e with the Ca nvestigating t roc:ties on â€" & ‘nce among t or Paul N. M *« Constitution lussian Duma zs on & wo.fl married. , Limited can of the gr; says the we average 20 bu d by an Of st bankrup 15, 134 w enty peope C. R. engine inghter as t wase fw by + tenderer improvemen ( the Oldtlt ive come fre take charge . School at Cor s in Wes halft of the 1 it. _ In 1904 ed eattle J oal year d fallen off > other p have inc the total 220, 748. t of 2.973’ (C)t. t w t the first six hat & Brt rgh & Hut refused to ho conduct n the annod meat® 7 pounds, whiloe fres have n 1901 to T€ be depo west in angineegr, 82 ponllh * All tickets valid for return until Sept. 9, 1913. Full particulars from any Grand Trunk Agent. JAS. K. GUN, Town Agent, Phone 14. _ ‘J. TOWNER, Station Agt, Phone 18 $10.00 TO WINNIPEGâ€"vyia Chicago and Duluth Plus half.cent per mtle from Winnipeg to destination, but not beyond Macleod, Calgary or Edmonton. RETURNINGâ€"$18.00 to Winnipeg, plus balfâ€"cent per mile from points east of Macleod Calgary or Edmonton, to Winnépeg. SEPT. 3 â€"From all stations Toronto and East, and East of Oril}ia and Scotia Jot. SEPT . § â€"From all stations Torouto to North Bay inclusivg and West thereof in Ontario. Harvest help special train will leave Toronto at 2 p. m on September 5th, yia '(‘hulph and Stratford. | Grand Trunk Pacific ilway_is the shoEuot and quickest route be The tween wnm’pog .’s.sk-toon. dmouton.. DURHAM TO TORONTO AND RETURN 33 Aug. 23 to Sept. 6 inclusive. $2.25 Aug. 26 and 28, Sept. 2 and 4 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM Can. National Exhibition, Toronto l PATRICK CONWAY‘S BAND , T O R O N T 0O Aus.23 1913 |IRISH GUARDS BAND | Score of other Famous Bands Twelve Band Concerts Daily Wreck of the Airship Withington‘s Zouaves New Giant Midway Grand Double Bill of Fireworks Circus and Hippodrome Roman Chariot Races Athletic Sports The Musical Surprise The Musical Ride Autoâ€"Polo Matches United Scates and Canada Educational Exhibits Cadet Review Japanese Fireworks Canada‘s Biggest Dog Show America‘s Greatest Cat Show l MAGNIFICENT ART EXHIBIT I [EXPANSION YE AR| Paintings from Germany, Britain, Ask for OFFICIAL PROGRAMME Contains list of daily events at the Fair. Special rates and train service from all stations. R. MacFarlane, Town Agent New Livestock Department Everything in Agriculture Exhibits by the Provinces Exhibits by Dominion Government DAILY Aug. 26, 28 Aug. 23 to Sept.6 Sept. 2, 4 All tickets good for return till Sent Exhibits by Foreign Countries Acres of Manufactures w Ask your drugvist for a Zk it. If he eannot smpply ; h ih;"l'.\RVhL:i accept no m 4 ot but send st imp for Hlos» & trated bookâ€" sealed. Tt gives full leulars and directions invaluable mn.wmhmnsl:??l‘\’ CO., Windsor, Ont »TC Canadian National Exhibition ENTER Axy Day at tse| Bentinck Council MNMORTHER) / mss t Marge # Concluded from last Week ‘%{//ZK_%/%W ‘ Motnalfs _ Teamwm WLci kc aon Canadian National Exhibition Single Fare on all Railroads in Western Ontario Special Exeursion Datesâ€"Sept. O9th, 11th and 12th. _ Prize Lists TORONTO a and all information from the Secretary. W. J. REID, President. A. M. HUK THE GREAT The Western Fair Twice Daily Attractions ponath o & ol e neezet: 2,000 added to the Prize List this year. Take a Holiday and yisit London‘s Exhibition. Return Rates from Durham Magnificent Programme of $3.00 $2.25 io NERO ras BURNING OF ROME it Water Carnival owWwEN soOUND â€" ONT. Individual instraction, 33 years of Suceess _ Positions guaranâ€" teed to graduates. Information free. CA FLEMING, F CA G. D. FLREMING Principal Secrotary Farm Laborers‘ Excursions SEBPT. 4, 1913 General Agents for Canada. 7,000.00 A:‘i'.'é;:’\l-:"l‘:n’d s)ul,ulrd?k'n‘o-;(‘ and S townline nout the wonderfu ' Whirling Spray | D McGregor _ 12 1ds gravel Marvel Douche |Hy McTavish 30 lds * | Jas Carter 17 ds _ * foe im ., | d Redford _ 79 yas * A an [ in Prizes and Attractions Nnesdeapea330930e04 DJ TA Sept. 8 Western Ontario‘s Popular Exhibition Sept. 5 to 13 London, Canada LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION | Sent. 9 DURBA M ........ Â¥YIOUH:‘.: s« > /. & + Chatsworth ....... Chestey........... Colling wood ...... Dusdatk:....;..;., Flesherton ........ ER4HOVEE :. .« ..« < «.x INCst@llk..! . ...s «. London (Western) Markdale......... Neaturdk.....:.. .. Mount Forest...... Owen Sound ..... man , A Fletcher 1 dy with teain | M MeCormick 1 day team |S Putherbough 2 dys work | Neil McLean 50 loads gravel D MeArthur 1 dy with team H Riddell 1 day with Ceam | A Watson 1 dy with team J Wade 4 hrs work ; J Castle 1 dys work C Shewell 26 ids gravel and I days work _ 2 80 F Heft 1 day with team 2 _ 50 J Stewart 1 day with team , 2 50 D Campbell 1 Gay with team 1 50 J Sallivan 84 loads gravel 4 20 T Bell 19 lds gravel . 05 J Weish 25 loads grayel 1 2% J Castle 7 loads gravel 30 W Sherman 1 dys work 1 50 Fred Shewell Com, 15 50 Fischerâ€"Brownâ€"That we adjourn to meet at Lamlash, Monday Oct tb , next for transaction _ of general business 20 2ZCCm 7 MJ soam And two men N McCallum 1 dy with team J Hyslop 1 day with team D McQuarrie 1 dy with team C McCormack 1 dy with team J McDonald 1 dy with team and | _ tile con 4 lot 21 ‘ Thos Faltn drawing tile W D Connor cualvert tile f(}f-o Whitmore calvert tile J Reay 51 yds gravel W Grierson 89 vds gravel A Redford 77 1ds gravel J W Vickers lds 58 gravel A Noble 70 Ids grayel A Alexanders 103 1ds gravel D Clark 52 1ds gravel (ieo Brown Com (G Schmidt 55 yds grayel F Weichman 83 yd4s grayel J Carson 82 yds gravel F Breutigan 55 yds gravel H Reuber 276 yds grayel D Litt 80 yds gravel Ho Messerschmidt 57 yds gravel T Scales 41 yads gravel EC Redford 79 yds gravel 4 cost H Weindoif repairing culvert ceo Willis drawing and laving tile Hy Mctcalfe Com D Clark 1 dy team and two half cost i G Miscke cutting weeds haif day Geo Fischer Com R Trafford drawing and laying lo% 5 eon 12 H McLoan repairing bridge A Wilson inspecting work . Louis Mahn 73 yds grayel P Krauter _ 78 1ds 4# J W Johnson opening ditch B approach at lot 5 con 12 Chas Entke timber for bridge Metcaiteâ€"Brownâ€"That the followâ€" ing accounts be paid: # Jos Hoey building bridge and filling Keep this list for reference List of Fall Fairs . HUNT, Secretary Every Night T wo _ Speed Events Daily Fireworks H. Chittick, Clerk . ..SEPT23â€"21 .. . Sept. 22, 23 ....Sept. 11â€"12 .... Sept, 16â€"17 .... Sept 21â€"27 ... October 9â€"10 . ... October 7â€"8 .....Bept 18â€"16 Sept 30, Occ. 1 ..... Bept 5â€"18 + +. . OGt, 14â€"15 Sept 30, Oct. 1 .....Sept 17â€"18 .. October 7â€"9 32 14 16 00 20 05 50 15 GO 00 f Winter Pruning. _ > | ‘Varmidayq between now and. ‘gpring may be ‘used to advantage, cutting out Vead timber or branches that are too vrowded among orchard or shade trees or shrubbery. Be careful in pruning ) to cut close to the ghoulder so that the wourd may readiiy heal next season. Tt is well in the crise of trees to paint tho wound over wiith some cheap paint 00 08 12 81 19 6O 10 in order to prevent darying out and "Cracking. 4 The 3rd division of lot 9 and the Ist division of let 10, W.G.R., Bentinck, 100 acres. Lot 1. Con. 11, Glanelg, 100 acres. Lot 16 and half of 17, YUon. 2. E. G. R. Glenelg,. 150 acres. Lot 8, Com. 8, 8.D.R:, Glenelg, 50 acres Lot 9, Com. 3, 8, D. R, Glenelg, 50 acres Lot 10, Com. 3. 8.U.R., Glenelg, 59 aenes Lot 4, Canm. 4, 8. D. B., Glenelg, 55 acres Lot 7, Oou. 1, N.D R., Glenelg, 50 acres We‘re®"Gaining=In* Wisdom. _ _ It‘s shocking the aumber of farmers who will exeavate corm shocks from ‘the snowdrifts each winter, but not so whocking as formerly. Silos and whredders have reduced ‘the number.â€" / _ Poultry Wistom In a Nutshell, ‘Erect scratching sheds facing the "kouth or east. Use clean straw litter. See that drinking vessels axe clean and provided with clean water. Provide grit, hard and shell; also.charcoal grit. Give a daily supply of green food. Keep a sharp lookout for chicken pox. If a few warts or pimples appear on comb, wattles or eyelids, bathe with Â¥inegar and water, dry and then apâ€" ‘ply carbolized glycerin. Use epsom ‘salts in the drinking water. Keep coops, brooders and yards in repair and tee that all vermin is destroyed.â€" American, Agriculturist, BR The acute form of the disease has been more prevalent than any other, especially in horses and mules. Aniâ€" mals so affected succumb in from two to three days from the time the first elinical symptoms were manifested. So suddenly have some of the cases developed that practically no premoniâ€" tory symptoms were noted by the ownâ€" er. Animals were frequently found dead in the morning that evidenced no symptoms of ill health to the owner on the previous day. Horses were atâ€" tacked at work in the field and died within a few hours. toms, as a large percentage of the cases has been fatal even when receiving skillful medical attention. Very few cases have occurred after a complete change of feed was made. On one farm a complete change of feed was recommended to check the disease, and six cases appeared almost simultaneâ€" ously between the fourth and seventh days following the change, but no furâ€" ther cases were reported, and it is safe to conclude that the infection gained entrance prior to the change of feed, after which time the disease had been incubating in the cases noted. To control this disease and prevent the unaffected animals from contract ing it has been demonstrated possible in Kentucky by discontinuing the feedâ€" ing of moldy forage. This is not a curâ€" ative step with animals showing sympâ€" ease." An investigation and personal observation of this outbreak in Kenâ€" tucky furnished conclusive evidence that the disease in question was forage poisonlgg, also called epizootic, cerebroâ€" spinal meningitis and commonly termâ€" ed "blind staggers," traceable in a maâ€" jority of cases to unsound corn, fodder or fermented ensilage. Feed Only Sound Corn. During the fall and winter months of 1911 and 1912 letters were frequently received by the Kentucky experiment station describing a pecullar ~and strange malady affecting horses, cattle and mules. Newspapers over the state frequently commented on the loss susâ€" tained by certain men in their commuâ€" nity from a so called "mysterious disâ€" If You Want to Keep Your Live Stock MOLDY FORAGE ISs DEADLY. Apply to G. & J, McKgcuniz, Dorkim Farms for Sale. arm and Garden 1 was a great sufferer for a Jong time with Biliousness, Sick Headache and Liver trouble. Nothing seemed to do me any good. _ I bhad almost given up in despair when I decided to try With Biliousness and Sick Headache Fine brick atore and dwellinwn Main street, Durham. Owner in est. A bargain. Apply to A. H. JACKSON. After taking about half a box the he ad aches stopped and my .?fllte improv ed I have just finished the fifth box and fee as well as eyer. I can beartily recomâ€" menod Fig Pllis for stomach and liver troubles, Mas Marz Euusoxn Bold at all dealers in 2 and 50 cent boxes or mailed by The Fig Pill Co., St Thomas, Ont. Several houses in Durbam. One nice cottage in Lower Town . A . H.JAcksoX, Durham. roomed houses. Two rooms solid oak Aoors and triminings. _ Two mantel« furnace, cistern, good garden, young orchard. _ One frame seven roomed house, Must be sold as owner is going West. Apply on premises or write J. M. LaTIMER, Daurham QOne of the best investments in Durâ€" hamâ€"three houses for the price of one. Two are solid stone and brick eight Large roomy awelling house, large enough to keep bearders. Convenientâ€" ly situated to all public works. Newly decorated. Cheap rent. Apply to The Review and the Farmers‘ Adâ€" vooate for I year.................... PhoReview and Canadian Farm for I YORYF...}:¢..1:ssui¢retrcevesyrines The Review and Daily Free Prees TOr L YOME:ssviys. . cxrs viii eÂ¥ s iss rv en ans The Review and Toronto Daily Star fO¢ A YERCLâ€":::crrsrseres reriÂ¥ s The Review" ard Toronto Daily News or one year.................. The Royview and Toronto Daily World fOr > YERKL:.Acrlayisiarseses The Review and Weekly Globe fOF YOMT s tees rtrarsofindritisirer sie The Reyiew and Weekly Mail and Empire for 1 year.................. The Review and Grain Growers‘ Guide, Winnipeg,â€" forone year The Review and the Family Herâ€" ald and Weekly Star for 1 year The Review and Weekly Witness fOr LYORI :.; cerseservrarteÂ¥sirsrstrrnts The Reyiew and Weekly Sun for IyO@.â€"sÂ¥irscu dr ce is i seniayriaadrisarte The Review and Weekly Advertisâ€" OFAUC OQNHO YORE 1 1+. s svhirarerre 6erf es The Revicw and ‘Toronto Daily Hob® LCL UYOMEL:â€"sqrcrtsirserssies The cew and Poront Daily Mail _ d Empire for 1 year...... The Review and Weekly Free Press for one year.................. The Review and Farming World The Management of the Western Fair, London, Ontario, have completed arrangements for the Attraction proâ€" gramme for their Exhibition this year,. to be held September 5th to 13th. The Speed programme shows two events daily with the largest purses evyer offered at the Exhibition, The platâ€" form programme will eonsist of the best music obtainable and the best attraccions money can buy, Fireworks of a very high class will be given each right,. Full particulars will be given in the programmes to be ssued later. The Midway will again be a feature, cousisting of good, clean skows which will intwrest both old and young. Single fare railway rates will start on Friday, September 5th, with special rates on Beptemmber 9th, loth and 12th. All tickets good until the following Monday. All information giyen on application to the Secretary, A. M. Hunt, Room 802 Vominion Savings Building, London», Ontario. For full particulars see nearest C. P. R. Agent, or write M. G. Murphy, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. September 5thâ€"From all stations on Grand Trunk Line Toronto to North Bay inclusive and west thereof in Ontario including C. P. R. Line Sudâ€" bury to Saulte Ste Marie, Ontario, but not including Azilda and west, September 3rdâ€"From Toronto and ail stations in Ontario East of but not ineluding Grand Trunk Line Toromto to North Bay. " Going Trip West" $10.00 to Winâ€" nipeg. plus halfâ€"cent pet mile from Winnipeg up to MacLeod, Ualgary or Edmonton. * Return Trip East," $18.00 to Winâ€" nipgeg, plus halfâ€"cent per mile from all points east of MacLeod, Calgary or Edmonton, to Winnipeg, greatest eyer haryested in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, thus reâ€" quiring the farm laborers of the East to recruit and assist in harvesting the World‘s greatest breud basket, The Governments of the respective Provinees state that forty thousand men will be required for this year‘s haryest.. These® will havye to be principally recrauited from Ontario, and the prospecity of Canada depends on securing labor promptly, The Canadian Pxcific. on which Company will fall practically the entire task of transporting the men to the west, is alreaay muking epecial arrangements for this year. Excursions from points in Ontario to Manitoba, Saskatchewan | and Alberta will be run. and special tralns operated, making the trip in about thirtyâ€"six hours and avoiding any change of cars or transfers. This will be a day shorter than any otber' route. fOF Y YUNRKs:/++.cssirsssifrsrty (6+x Forty Thousand Men Required. Farm <â€" Laborers‘ Excursic Year‘s Wheat Crop will be gest in The History of Ca) hh m The wheat crop of 1913 will be the FIG PILLS SUFFERED The Western Fair. London, Canada. Calgary, Alberta, July 8, 1911 Clubbing Rates. N, Mclxtyr®, Ror Sale For Sale To Rent. eeviftarmassaterres $ > 45 Veekly Mail and Restrrrsfrnisesrcrre L TB Grain Growers‘ 1 forcone year â€" 1 60 1e Family Herâ€" Star for 1 year 1 90 Neekly Witness Weekly Sun for eekly Advertisâ€" Toronto Daily errigrrsterseesanssss"" A TB ONTARIO ARCHIVEsS TORONTO 4 75 3 T5 3 T5 1 95 The Review to Jan. 1, 1914, only 25¢ .OTIGE All letters from Canada must be addressed ' to our Canadian Correspondence Departâ€" omm . mentin Windsor, Ont. If you desire to see us personally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat mo patiemts in our Windsor offices which are for Correspondence and Laboratory for Canadian business only, Address all letters as follows: ULCERS, BOILS, SWOLLEN GLANDS, BLOTCHES, PIMPLES, AND ALL SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES ARE COMPLETELY CURED BY _ THE NEW METHOD TREATMENT If unable h‘:-m for a Question List Drs. KENNEDY & KENNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont. Write for our private addreas. _ â€" YOUR BLOOD S TAINTED BEPT. 3â€"From Toronto, all C. N. 0. Statloas east am south of Sparrow Lake, all Central Ontario and Bay oi Quinto stations ; also stations on other limes east of N ortk Bay in Ontario an 1 Q i:>2s. incla ting all stations o the C. N. Q. east of and inâ€" cludingline St. Jerome to Huberdeau, and Q. & L. St. J. Ry. station‘s. SEPT. 5â€"From Toronto to Sparrow Lake on C, N. O. ; also points an ‘other lines Toronto to North Bay, Sudbury and west thereof. The richest country in the West is served by The Canadian Northern Railâ€" way. The demand for Harvesters along its lines is very heavy and its wages the highest. Wrire for Homeseck<rs‘ Guide, showing 35,000 free homesteads awaiting the settler. For full information apply to i n o ui t enc in Nt ie o dn acaaans tssnc La Returning, haliâ€"aâ€"cent a mile from all points on C. N. R. to Winnipeg. $10.00 f{rom Wirnipeg to original starting point in Oatario. Choice of destination left to the excursionist. Half aâ€"cent a mile from Wiunliapcg to Regina, Saskatoon, Brandon, Kindersley, PrinoeAlbert Battleâ€" ford, Edmonton, and to all other points on the Canadian Northern fiailway. L cs Ca y Helrel ncas .. & w w id IC TB Highest prices for Butter and Egags. We daily have shipped in a supply of the best and purest Ice Cream. Delicious Sundaes, Sodas Specials, Soft Drinks, etc. at our parlors. ‘Take an Ice Cream Brick home with you. 1 : y ow V omen sn iet Nee n ratnieh e o c o c RX oi W ib 2 AnSEIT» SNOWIDE he has engaged the holder to work as a farm laborer, the coupon will be honored Up to September 30th fo: ticket at rate of oneâ€"half cent per mile (minimum fif(t;y cents) to any station west of Winnipeg on the Canadian Pacific, Canadian Northern or Grand Trunk Pacific Railways in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta, but not west of Edmonton, Calgary or MacLeod, Alta. A certificate will be issued entitling purchaser to a secondâ€"class ticket good to re*urn from any station on the Canadian Pacific, Canadian Northern, or Grand Trunk Pacific Railways in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba east of MacLeod, Calgary and Edmonton to original starting point by the same route as travelled on going journey on or before November 30th, 1913, on payment of one half cent per mile (minimum fifty cents) up to Winnipeg added to $18.00 from Winnipeg, provided the holder deposits the certificate with the ticket agent on arrival at destination, and works at ‘east thirty days at harvesting. For (m[;nicnhu see nearest C.P.R. Agent, or writeâ€" l M. G. MURPHY, D.P.A., C.P.R., Toronto Cmy o ONEâ€"WAY SECONDâ€"CLASS TickET3 w Oueâ€"way second class tickets to Winnipeg o verification certificate, with an extension coupon at Winnipeg by a farmer, showing he has engage coupon will be honored Up to September 30t (minimum fifty cents) to any station west of W Headquarters for Confectionery and all Bakery goods â€"â€"From Toronto and all sta SEPTEMBER 3rd Grand Trunk Line Toronto SEPTEMBER 5thâ€"From all stations on Grand and West thereof in Outaric Marie, Ontario, but not in AUGUST 18th _f)“::'““ stations 'l\:'h;x‘s'to:hw Renfrew incn ntario. 2 â€"From Toranto and West on Grand Trunk Main :gg[]:: ;sn: ;‘nd So_tll_th thnereof.1 K B is t â€"â€"Srom Foronto and Northâ€"Western Ontario, Ne U Grand Trunk Line Toronto to Sarnia and East ym edoy s un . .+ Bherbot Lakeend Renfrew. includine these woin T HE CITY BAKERY Athe Down Town Shoe Store EGS TAKEN AS CASHK. Plus half cent per mule from wnmi;« to MacLoeod, Calgary, or Edmonton. We have given som= lines of footwear notice to leave our store. To quickly help them ont we have reduced prices till there is hardly any price left. Sn Ladies‘ Slipp»rs and Oxfords, reg. $2.09, now $1.09 Miss:s an1 Chaildreas White Oxfords now........ 50c Other broken tines also away downa. _ Call and see if your size is here. "GoOING TRIP weEStT." $10.00 To winNipecg R. L. FAIRBAIRN, Gant. Pass. Agi. Can. Nor. Ry ., Toronto, Ont. Fresh Ice Cream Daily s â€" E. A. ROWE Choice lines of Cooked Meats, Plain and Fancy Cakes, Fresh Groceries, etc., etc. NOTICE TO LEAVE Custom Work and Repairing as usual 40,000 FARM LABORERS WANTED EXCURSIONS 40,000 Harvesters Wanted FOR HARVESTING IN WESTERN CANADA stations Kingston to Renfrew inclusive and east thereof in GOING DATES and Northâ€"Western Ontario, Ane Toronto to Sarnia and E id Renfrew, including these p and all stations in Ontario ine Toronto to North Bay. s on Grand Trunk Line Torc f in Qutario, including C.P.R but not including Azilda and m erecnenttmemmensen sn o snn snn TICKETS wilL Br SoLt to Winnipeg only wil‘ be sold. DATES OF SALE & up To Winnipeg $10.00 We desire to call the attention of all those aflicted with any Blood or Skin Disease to our New Method Treatment as a guaranteed cure for these complaints. ‘There is no exâ€" cuse for any person having a disflglured face from eruptions and blotches. No matter whether hereditary or acquired, our :focifle remedies and treatment neutralize all poiâ€" sons in the blood and expel them from the system. Our vast experience in the treatâ€" ment of thousands of the most serious and complicated cases enables us to perfect & cure without experimenting. Wedo business on the plan-hg Only for the Benefit You Derive, _ If you have any blood disease, conâ€" sult us Free of Charge and let us Ptovo to you how quickly our remedies will remove all evidences of disease. Underthe influence of the New Method Treatment the skin beâ€" comes clear, ulcers, pimples and blotches heal up, enlarged glands are reduced, falien out hair grows in again. the eyes become bright, ambition and enu-g‘returu. and the Licumumn-auw life opened up to im, YOU CAN ARRANGE TO PAY AFTER YOU ARE CURED Plus half cent per milefrom all pointseast of MacLeod, Calgary or Edmonton to Winnipeg "RETURN TRIP EAST." $18.00 FROM WINNIPEG Vestern Ontario, North of but not including to Sarnia and East of Toronto to Kingston, including these points. ons in Ontario East of but not including to North Bay, Irunk Line Toronto to North Bay inclusive, including C.P.R, Line Budbury to Sault Ste. uding Azilda and West. BX SOLC To WINNIPEG ONLY : wil‘ be sold. Each ticket will Include a \’Hnml gxtcnsian coupon has been signed J. 8. McILRAITH CONSULTATION FREE Line to Sarnia inclusive uh Intending Students should enter at the begip ning of the term if possible. _ Board oun be taitred at reasonable rates, umu;fi and attractivetown, making it a most The schoo] is thoroughly equi tm ility, in chemical and afiufi'fl?‘ #U uies 3 ganu. #&c., for full Junior Leaving and !.z @ation work. The following compewnt # are in charge : THO8. A Frincipal and Provinctal Modâ€" ol Ocll:ol‘kchc. 1st Class Cortitiqnte place for residence. Phe record of the §chool in past yoa rs is a one. The Wustes ast proprceaive eduâ€" cationally and spare no painé to 8e¢ that teachers and have every ulvumlor the proper presentation and aequisition of knowledge. FEEB:§1 per month in advance. WM. FARQUEARSON, D. D. Bnow Roomsâ€"Across from{Middaugh House. % Full line of Catholle Robes and black and white Caps for aged people. Embaiming a Speciality. Picture Framing, Shortest Notice RrstpENCR â€"First house south of Lawrence‘s Blacksmith Shop. Durham Continuation UNDERTAKE R a n Funeral Director Phos honol restores every nerve in the y _.p_._to its proper tcnuon:nflba sim and vitality, Premature decay and all sexurl weakness averted at once. Phosphonot will mlked'ou a new man. Price ;3- hox, or two g.’ ailed to any address, Â¥he Scobell D .. Bt. Catharines, Ont, Electric Restorer for Men New Spring Prints all now in Call and see them Floor Oicloth, .. 300 n'-_(;unre yaird Table Oilclioth, 45 in wige, 25¢ a yd #@n NMr M awide.........}..%.. Bed Comforters from . ... \=___.....1,25 up to $5 each Insurance Ag Money to Loan. hue&nof na-l"«fiu Lceu, os, â€" A gen eral financial business transaoted. 3 es iong, »/ in wide.... ....25¢ pr 24 ** 40 in wide .. ......50c pr 8 id 30 in wide. ... ....75¢ pr 8| ** 54 in wide....., .1.00 pr 8} ** 00 in wide. . . . , . .1,00 pr 3} id 60 in wide. ... . ..1,50 pr Twilled Sheeting 2 yds wide.25¢ ya Hurv!rt!lofichod sheetng, 2 ARTHUR H. JACXKSON W. C, PICKERING D. D 8., L DS HONOR GRADUATE of Dorono. University, graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario Rooms Over J & J HUNTER‘S New Store 2 yds long, 27 in A} :.* 40 in 3 it 30 in l ;.* 54 in < ue 60 in T. H 60 in J. F.GRANT D. D.S., L. D. § HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Univessity, duate umu Coliexe Dental Rurgcons DepQstry in all its vrauches. DUpaIn. Corresponde®oe W" w gfie. or to (#:)n P. 0 .“:n'tll be promptls attended to, Terms on appiitation to orPICE HOURS 9â€"11 a m 2~4 p . Telephone cnmunmm betwee sidence at all hours 300 acres in Egremont, (Dr Fettes funn:good place, owner in the West offered at a snap,. 100 acres near Listowel, one of the best farms in Perth Co, Splendidly improved, Astonishingly cheap at #$7000, Northâ€"west Langs for sale or exâ€" change, Above »re some of my Many Barâ€" fi..,h" It will Pay you to Buy m me. If You are Not Too Lazy 100 acres 1 mile South of W ill:ameford a good farm too, offered for actually less than the buildings would cost, 100 acres near Mount Forest, cheap at _ _under $4,000. 200 actes near Louise, good #arin, ~extra.buildings, timber worth most of the price, 150 acres near Durham, wellâ€"improved and cheap at about $4000, H.H..Miller J. G. HUTTON,M.D., C. 17 pibmuite tsiotry Omek .. = â€"_ =* _ _ * RESJIDENCE : gecond house south of Reg tetr¢ oflice on east sige of Alberi 8t. Licensed Auctioneer for Terms moderate . Arran fo antes, &c.. must be madeat thh BIG 4 Barrister, l{‘ uver ne;r Dorné-ch (ulf George wamley‘s farm) a fine wellâ€"improyâ€" ed pllc:'on which Mr Twamley u)s, money, offered at a great bargain, FRICE _ Over fimw" S#cnor in Suprem Notary Public Commissioner Money to Loan, flice on Lambron St., opposite Walpole‘s Stables, . McPHAIL DUBRHAM, ONT, (Lower Town Notary Public, Commissioner CONVYEYANGER, &e. m'mil'm. a telephone. in his res â€"Over Jeweliry store site Post Office, uner 6 Staff and Equipment. A. BELL . P.TELFORD LACE CURTAINS V, mCP H AJL, cey'fl‘. or to C. RAMAGE, Dush W. H. BEAN Chairme to Wor D. MePHAIL, Ceylo 1. Â¥. Petrd‘s office, nearly CALDER‘S wide . wide . wide. wide wide wide onaun «nd Burzeons School BLOCK The Hanover Conveyancer Co, Grey n Oflice and and oppo 40¢ ya C > "%

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