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Durham Chronicle (1867), 2 Dec 1897, p. 1

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llartland. I vl’ Eczema lay danglter ma of several ml 1):. Chase’: fW‘ 5‘ 18‘} f) I 5' dang} tor. GmceEna, hf s“ vvral years’ stand- “I. Chase: Ointment. rm A rewAiwn uh ‘ flatmatfih‘ [LEW J 'r'a MON 1‘35 IN ll “to tfinfl m 1E VO LU ME 5) é) --Fcr. Sale-â€"Une horses, six year old- -â€"For American or Canadian a nice Lamp or Lamp Goods of kind try MacFarlane's. NOTICE~ prxort-h League conse- cration meeting Monday evening. L‘opic taken by Mr. Laidluw. -â€"-J. A. Hunter reports heavy cash sales for Saturday last. Hawkey Skates full line, just. received from 75c £032.50. Girls’ and Boys’ Spring Skates from 45¢ 3. pr up, at; J. A. Hunter’s. 1 MR. Tues. MCGIRR. tax collector in Ward No. l, Glenelg, wishes to noti- {5' all who have not paid. their taxes to do so on or before the 14th day of December next. He will be at the Knapp House on the 14th to receive taxes. During the prevalence of la grippe. those who made use of Ayer’s Chen} 'z’vctoral found it prompt. to not an sure to cure. No other remedy is so safe and efficacious in all diseases of; the throat and lungs, and the only vea'uetly successful in consumption. ”Crowded for room. Business having increased so rapidly, I have decided to add 40 ft to my alreadv large store where I intend to estab- lish a first clasa Millinery Depart- ment and manufacture other goods in our line. Plans are being prepar- building Operations will Wm.Laidlaw. 2 ml an i .‘omuieuce at once.â€" A few of our clubbing ofiers to p‘xid-in-advunce, cash subscribers. The Chronicle to the lst. ofJanuary UL’ntron Organ) .n. ru -_ _--!,.‘.. nnr‘ Familv Herald {S there any wonder that. there is such a. rush for tho.Family Herald and Weekly Star uf Montreal? To look at any single issue of ghat fam- he whole story of J . ‘ . Emery page, ftho whole one bun.- Faun Durham Conservative enthusiasm. Messrs. Stone and Ball, of Hanover. Messrs. Moffat and Christy Williams of Edge Hill were present and made rattling good speeches. Added to these were ad- .Iresses from a. number of our own citizens. It was decided to call a meeting of the executive on Thurs- day Dec. 9th at :2 p. m., to take some further action in the selection of delegates and naming a Candidate. The usual meeting will be held in MANAGER KELLY, of the Standardla' Bank, and his stafi of assistants,lg Messrs. Jones and Sutherland, en-lO tered timir new quarters in the Mac; u Intyre Block and commenced busincs there on Monday morning last. It has been said and we feel safe in believing it, that. north of ' ‘oronto there cannot be found better ll accomodation than that now occupied by the agency here. The room is quite commodious, well lighted, well ] heated. well ventilatedand has in con- nection with it all the most improv- ‘ ed modern conveniences. The vault is b" by 10’ inside, has a vaulted roof about 10 feet high and is secured by double iron doors making it perfect- ly tire proof. The conveniences in- side for filing and arranging of important papers are complete. The safe is one of the best Taylor make. with double doors, levers and elastic cushions rendering it almost abso-l lutely buglur proof. The managor~,l Mr. Kelly, wishes the public to- hncv thet in his new quarters he will serve them as belore. .The eitixens generelly ere proud of their bulk end the public will no doubt Erwin. the M80- span working â€"T. Brown. tf Oil. any â€"-Good Cutter for sale or in eX‘ change for wood. Enquire at P. O. PALMERSTON School: Board receivd cniy two hundred and ninety-eight applications for positions on their teaching stafl. â€"â€"American Horse and Cattle Food aml" Excelsior Condition Powders are prime favorites. Try themâ€" MacFexlane Co. 2 “ENTER now, eh ! "V'- west of Station, 7 rooms, well, cistern, electric lights. Possession may be had after Jan. 10th. Apply to J. H. Blown, ~Bargains in Millinery at Laid- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilkinson of law’s. Having- procured a large Cheltenllanl. Who are VISItlng at: Mr. Mack’s, gave the CHRONICLE a stock of Millinery, in the latest ‘ . shapes, at less than half tho regular call on briday 1583. price I am prepared to offer it at Mrs. (Dr.) Gent who was visiting unheard 0f 91'1‘395- A first-class her sister, Mrs. J. H. Hunterfor the Milliuer in charge. 2 past few weeks returned to her home in Toronto on Wednesdav last. For every variety and phase of the Mr, Chrisfy Williams of Glenelg, many diseases which attack the air visited our sanctum lately and passages of the head, throat and though he has lived out the allotted lungs. Ayer’s Cherry Pectol‘fil Will Span he is active and enthusiastic .be found RSDOClflC. TlllS prenaration enough to conga out, on the darkest alleys inflammation. controls the nights to attend the Conservative .liqnngitlnn to cough, and prevents {neetiU3S. For every variety ana pnase u; me many diseases which attack the air passages of the head, throat and lungs. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral will be found a specific. This preparation aliays inflammaiion. controls the diSposition to cough, and prevents ccnsumption. â€"-House to Rent. on. Lambton St. MR. E. J. HARTFORD started a gang of timbermen in Holstein last. week. This makes three gangs now in full | I A L---.. :n ‘R’nfnr‘nn and 0‘16 at This makes three gangs now 1n rum blast, two in Waterloo and one at Holstein. We may also mention that Mr. Hartford shipped from this station during the past few weeks forty-nine car loads of wood and two On Tuesday night last, Lodge No. 306, A. F. A. M.. held an "At Home”, in their Lodge Room and the Town Hall. About forty-five present, and with games of various sorts, and the tripping of the “ light fantastic ”, an enjoyable time was spent till the sma’ wee An excellent ’ours of the morning. supper was furnished about midnight, in which even the “wall flowers” par- ticipated heartily. There are three canulaates w;- um. reeveship of Artemesia, who have made their bows to the “free and in- dependent. electors.” (1) Dr. Chrisnoe, whose resignation was accepted some years ago, and was accompanied with ‘ the painful valedictory that he would «vain. (‘2) John McArthur ' ille who has had consider- ‘of PI‘ICBV [table experience and (3) 'l‘hos. Grain- whose experience is limited to 3 ger, .“ one election campaign. Mr. McArth- .'-. ur holds the winning card. MR. VVM- merchant. here, week and in looking Departmental and Simpson. MR. WM. BLACK“ hardware merchant here, was int-Toronto last week and spent some time looking through the Stores of Eaton, and Simpson. enquiring about andl comparing prices with the result that he now claims to challenge compitition even from these big in- stitutions. If we want to- build up1 a town, we should show our desire by spending our money there. in Departmental Mr. J. D. Morgan is in town on UN Thanksg ibUSineSS. giving 8 Mr. R. W. Rambough “'39 in town Church. l'ast week. a 1'0 r Mr..Joseph Parrott ieft for Chicago wpepshgu on Thanksgivillg day. blessim.1 Mr. Jas. McClocklin. of Flesberton. by Rev. visited friends in town last. week. atteuda \Ir. Wm. Kress of Chicago is spend- At to . 'iin" a. few days Wlth friends 111 town. was he] a - “Junk . The family of Mr. Vair left. las-tl ,week for Se‘mingvilla, theiz new \home. Mrs. Kress Sr. is in a very low 381.536 of health. Her recovery is doubtfuh E Mr. Edward Knowles, of Tatonto, \w was the guest. of Mrs. Meredith on Monday. last. Mr. iVill McFarland of Markdale attended the Masonic Entertainment an Tuesday night. PURELY PERSONAL. three candidates for the DURHAM. ONT., DEC. 2 wtbu.’ \‘ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" est price will Lennard Allan, clock and sewing cLachlan tf machine doctor of Palmerston, was -- around town last week. Boafd 1'9“?in Rev. Mr. Boone has accepted a call d mMW'e‘gm to London and removes hishousehold .10113 00 the“ efiects in a few days; Mrs. McArfhul and Miss A. Mc- Arthur left on Monday for their home in Walkerton. Inspector Campbell. accompanied by Islay and \Villie spent a few days in Toronto last week. Mr. T. G. Elwin- of Toronto and \Ir, D. McKinnon of Fairwell spent Thanksgiving Day at Mr. A. McKin- non 9o Mr. and Mrs, Smith of. Toronto, spent their honeymoon in town with the latter’s mother, .\rs. James Lauri“. Mr. Phill and" Miss Connelly, of Arthur, are visiting at. their cousin’s, Mrs. John Vollett and other friends this week. Ch‘iisflan Endeavm Rates. Awake ll! As the fall season has come should we not lay new plans for work in our societies ? To work better we must individually seek to be better men and women ourselves. Paul wrote to Timothy to take heed to himself and to his doctrine. Him- self first, his work afterwards. This is the Divine order. “’6 must get into the Spirit of our work, then it will be easy and delightsUme and suc- cessful. Invite the young people to‘ enjoy the exercises of the Society with you. Welcome them cordially when they come. Make them feel that you are glad to see them. A kindly greeting does very much to draw them and make them feel at home. "-â€"' v Rmmxo Goon Booxs. It is not the privilege of every one to listen to the great christian thinkers and speakers of our time when they visit this continent. Yet we are not entirely shut out from sitting at their feet and learning their lesson. The press with its nimble teeth catches up their words and makes them our permanent i possession. We have a few precious llittle books Just issued from the press of Revell and 00., Toronto which are Specially suitable for en- deavorers. One is F. B. Meyer’s. “A Castaway” a book on the higher life, most exoellently put and as at- tractive as a story. Another. Dr. A. J. Gorden’s "Yet Speaketh” which is as sweet as a nut and as luscious as grapes, and delightsome. .~ to muse upon. Another is “Christ Reflected in Creation” by D. C. No- Millan, asuszgestive little book for gyoung people to read. The mind needs food just as the body does. 3 Supply it with what is good. Do ' you read the Endeavor Herald ?. {Emu KSGIVING On Thursday morning .19.“, Thanksgiving Day, a specini thanks- giving service Was held in Trinity uld this year give thanks for blessings received were enumerated by Rev! Mr. Ryan. the pastor. The attendance was small; At four in the afternoon a service was held in the Presbyterian Church, which was. fairly well attended. BIKHL U UIUUBO A Special lecture on Missions, by‘ Mrs. James Wzlker of Owen Sound,‘ drew a crowded audience to the Bap- 'tist Church in the evening. ' question of Home and Foreign Mis- sions was ably discussedufter which appropriate addresses were delivered by Rev. Mr. Burns. and the pastor, .. Mr..MoGr88°'~ SERVICES. The most interesting event’ in e" town last week was the solemniza- n tion of a marriage at the residence of \ Mayor and Mrs. Calder’s in the pres- c ence of a large assemblage of guests from town and elsewhere. The con- l fully attired in white and lavender silli. trimmed with chilion and white satin and in her hand she held a bou- ‘ gust of roses and chrysanthemnms. I Added to this and. quite in keeping with the sacred event the white veil‘ flowing in spotless purity was emble- matic of the purity and happiness- all wished to be the lot of the happy . couple. The groom was assisted by the ' stalwart Mr. '1‘. G. Elwin of Torontol who performed his part very efficient- ly. Miss Colena Campbell [ of. Chesley, acted as brides- r, maid. Dresseda. in cream cashmere a, and silk withocorn-colored lace, and holding in: her hand a bouquet of cream roses she was a pleasing pic- g ture in the beautiful tableau. The e groom too looked his best, realizing 6 J-.-Lo 0L1; mfibmni'fv Of the COD- ' dbifl‘ best, realizing acquanltancesz_ no doubt the sol‘emnity of the con- _ - tract into which he was entering. Tm» PRMEM‘S. At three o’clock the groom and his best man entered the spam- Spoons, 2chenille tablevcloriis. l unz- ous, but new crowded parlor, and to en napkins. 1 Russian morocco Fam- .the strains “t the “ Wedding March” , ily Bible, 2 small Bibles, tea cozy, by Prof. Peel 0“ the piano, the bride 1 silver pickle dish, 1 silver fruit accompanied by her maid, entered on spoon, 1 silver carving set. Mrs. He. the arm Of her brother-in-law, MV- man’s poemsâ€"morocco binding, 2 pic.- Calder who gave her “NW- The ofii. ture drapes, 1 plush album, 2 (rain-r ciating Clergymahi Rev. Mt“ Philla- ed- engravings, 3 cake stands and more. ofChesley. assisted by ROV’S- plates, 3:20 in gold, 1 china fruit. formed the bowl, ‘2 china salad dishes, 2 doyleys, Jansen and McGregor, per ceremony very_ nicely after which silk embroidered, 1 silver butter dish, the congratulations 0E the company 1 china cheese dish, 1 silver stamp were tendered t0 the happy couple. box, 1 glass water service, ‘2 silver A sumptuous dinner was served‘napkin rings. ‘3 toilet bottles, 2 chi- up. Tables were beautifully spread na biscuit holders, 1 silver biscuit with the richest and most tempting holder, 1 parlor lamp, 1 dozen silver viands and the choicest fruits. All‘tea-spoons, 1 photo box, 30 vards enjoyed the festivities of the hour;lcarpet, 1 plush whisk hold 'r, 2 sets some remembered the hyineneal joyslknives and forks, 1 set table mats, that once charmed their own lives;l2 bed spreads, 1 silver harry spoon, ' ' d‘l vase, 1 pr. pillow sliams. I fancy quilt, 1 silver nickle crust, 1 dozen silver Spoons. 1 set silver WEDDING BELLS. uw'v ' ing was so long delayed. Evvrvo thing was gotten up in the moat vx- quisitelv tasteful style of the cul‘u- quisitelv tasteful style of the cul'n- ery art. The wedding cake, 0. m: g- nificent column furnished by Mr. Wright would do honor to any city confectionery, Shortly before seven o’clock the happy couple amid showers of rice and good wishes took their departure for their new home, the bride hping attired in a travelling suit. of novelty green, artistically neat and hecomiug. Miss Grace McMillan, of Chesley. 'was‘the maid of honor. and evdem- 'ly understood well the salient points in bridal decoration. a vital charm . in all such interesting events. Among the guests from a distance we noticed Rev. and Mrs. Puilamore of Chesley; Mr. Elwin, Toronto; Miss; Campbell, and the Misses McMillan ot'Chesley; Mr. and Mrs. \Niliiums. of Gorrie; Mrs. \Velsfonl. Mrs. Unmp- bell and Miss McNeil of Paisley; M rs. and Miss McArthur, Walkertou. Miss McKinnon of Priceville. re- ceived the guests. The fellowing list of useful and valuably presents will give an idea. of the way in which the young cou- ple are eswemed by their friends and acquaintances: â€"â€" 1 dozen silver spowns. 1 set silver spoons, ‘2 chenille table‘cloms. l uoz-- en napkins. 1 Russian morocco Fam- ily Bible, 2 small Bibles, tea cozy, 1 silver pickle dish, 1 silver fruit spoon, 1 silver carving set. Mrs. i{e~ iman’s poemsâ€"morocco hiuding, 2 pic..- ture drapes, 1 plush album, 2 frame cd- engravings, 3 cake stands and plates, $20 in gold, 1 china. fruit bowl, 2 china salad dishes, 2 doyleys,. silk embroidered. 1 silver butter dish, [china cheese dish, 1 silver stamp box, 1 glass water service, 2 silver ‘napkiu rings, 2 toilet. bottles, 2 chi- . na biscuit. holders, 1 silver biscuit. : holder, 1 parlor lamp, 1 dozen Silver N O 1004

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