Fresh Cho- 3;! 101° to S2_ Xmas 01' Cash )1] n I". am. For this values Walnuts teed. 0th OI’B 25C 25C units hugging won unu Hun-nu...) u--- ___‘ rcompla'xms says :-â€"â€"â€"°°I encloee‘ lollar. for which you will please? 3 me- wi:h weekly doses of [m Concerns " etc. for another . and by the way. what. has be.- »of that soldier son of yours; so :ny played the role of var upenden: in "our new eastern mions" some time ago. [We 't heard from the soldier corre- PM for many months and don’t his whereabouts.â€"Ed.] “shin hum :bout I snare \\' non and entertainment on In: from U a. m. until neuly intbe afternoon. We had an ion to be present, but preunre‘ ht this particular «neon In. as to forego the pleuure of in;; mung; calls that are kind'y d. From what we learn, er, the exercises were good a whole program of much in- . Mr.Hrahaxn is, and always been. a panxsmking, energetic r, and his school exhibitions ted far 21xe wide. ' 20f the L7). Board of examin- Oweu 5'me on Tuesday. The in; GalldldatPS were successful ingthe recent Model School' ' ation, aw! are now full-fledg-{ mherszâ€"lsa Uampboll. 001‘: n. Amy 1. Edge. Annie Har- Iary Johnston, Margaru I. May Neilson, Eliz. Scott. G Winkler, Amos W. CHIC, W. Firth. Thos. Furth, Duvid J. her. Ernest. Msrshull. Whitï¬old . n The following were m9 "int . Certiï¬cate: with m w-uv- ---"v“ d Rentleman was born in Holt» morwich, England, October 30¢. L HO named his spprontiooihlp h Shoemaking trade, ““1 WOVkOd “bench for many you. in $13.0 W his birth. He came to “I" W! in 1884 and has since resided â€libel-ton, Hanover, Gorrio Mid No Mr. Clarke was honest “Id table in his dealings with the h. tnd a ï¬rst. class variant). 3' ‘15 this pant of the country CM) aeAbout three years ago he - d 8 piece of proverâ€? ‘0’ _ , 9“ Which he started his ï¬lm!) b“Hymn. Kidney trouble. W†“(1, Was the cause 0‘ (“‘15. thd o a daughter. H"- .- ‘Qre left to mourn “I 4" “ursday morning last II". J. “0. ; respeC'ed reaidem. of Dar- bt the put. eight. you", paced [that 3 brie! illnou. Tho do- ork on News Items ha ‘_ wn Salt Creek? No. sell clothing and ‘ahoo. Le New Clothing Store. .site McKinnon’s Implo- URTER W8 Lumx, Rockmert, r thanks for a dollar. ro learn from himself ill a. good opinion of d the people of Dar- n the mill down there Dentinck Council re- important matter ugrutulate Mr. andI law on the celobn-‘~ wer wedding which {day evening of last. we event t00k place is l consequently all we a matter. We can 1' pleasure in the res- lth of Mrs. Laidlaw She and her husband for many years to woman! anniversary. E PAST WEEK FOR READE38. Bpwortb League .Good program. en, New York City , he compliments of mmumty from its navs :.â€"â€"â€"'-I enclose Chrbnicle wishes its numerous DON’T forget the Trinity church entertainment in the 'Town Hall to-morrow night. (Friday). Admis- sion 15c. Everybody go. OUR hockey shoes will not. prevent you from drowning. but you will feel that you have ecomfortable shoe on. You can get them at. Theobald’s New Clothing Store. THE name of Findlay Graham is amongst the liSt of successful stu- dents in the recent Pharmaceutical Examination. He took honors too. Good stuï¬. ENTERTAINMENTâ€"The young men of the B. Y. P. U., Durham, purpose giving: an entertainment and refresh- ments in the Baptist church on Tues- day evening next, Dec. 30th. Good program. all by young men. 15c. Come. Some time ago one of our Egremont Correspondents intimated that Mac- istrate Queen was scared by a wild cat. In an interview with Mr. Queen Friday last, he informed us there was little or no truth in the report, and. 'that the most scary looking crittur he saw since he came to Egre- mont was the Corner Gander I WE like some of THE DURHAM CHRONICLES ideas on educational matters. In its last issue it advises trustees, when they advertise for teachers, to state the highest salary they can aï¬ord and select the best teacher that will apply for it, instead of asking applicants to state salary. It would he a much more satisfactory way of doing business all round.†Confederate. A GENTLEMAN in town told us that he purchased wood last year at $1.50 a cord, but the seller did not deliver it until at week or so ago. That’s not strange, but the fact of the wood be- ing delivered and amount agreed up- on accepted without a murmur is the part that makes us believe that all the honest people are not dead yet. We know the gentleman’s name and we’d like to tell it to everybody. Du. JAMIESUN is evidently a believer in surgical operations, as he submit- ted to the knife on Saturday morning las: at one o’clock. Dr. 'l‘eskey, of Toronto, and Dr. Macdonald, his partner, performed the operation, while Dr. Gun was present to admin- ister the anwsthetic. Appendicitis. now so common, was the ailment, and we are pleased to learn the Oper- ation was successful. We hOpe to hear of the Doctor’s speedy restora- tion to health, and in the expression of such hope we are conï¬dent we voice the sentiment of the whole community. WE had a brief call Saturday night from Mr. Ezra O’Neill, of Leduc, Al- berta. Mr. O’Neill is home on a short visit with his mother in Han- over, and other relatives and friends in the township of Bentinck. He’s a A year or so ago we referred to the practice there of dunning every man who owes you as intimated in a let- ter from Mr. O’Neil containing a ' ace in payment of ;0 Tan CHRONICLE. He the practice and vert to his subscription 1 is a ï¬rm believer in Toronto Norma ’decont fellow he won too. We con- gratulate him on his a odvanoement. ent of the concert season comes this year on Friday, Jan. 16, and as usual famous talentl The talent en- The greatest ev gazed so far are 'Concert Baritone; James Fax, Hum- orous Vocalist; Miss Edythe Powell, Saprano, all of Toronto. Miss Whol- pley is accompanist. and a piper will he engaged Watch for posters and further particulars. and secure your A_4‘-- t. icket. Eng-v Ben Kevin Camp 003““ iwben the Pl‘“ opens. DR. 6H]. 8. BURT. “mama was too. We con- on his education“ What They Expect TO FIND IN THEIR STOCKINGS THIS CHRISTMAS MORNING. The Town Councilâ€"A Toy Opera House and a. treatise on Street mak- inz. [H‘t Mayor McIntyreâ€"A cord of Fur- nace wood. John H. Brownâ€"An Electric Light. Plant and a Milking Machine. Archie Hunterâ€"A Hereford Calf and a box of Cream equivalent. Bill Sharpeâ€"~A new lease of Muni- cipal life. Alex. McLachlanâ€"A load of Tele- phone polls. 1-1... annnhninâ€"A Flowing Well yuvuv r'-â€"â€"â€" John McKechnieâ€"A Flowing Well and a box seat. in the newly shingled opera house. , .. ..- n_L-_L ML--5L_ â€POI“ "V“ v CharteruSinithâ€"A Patent Thresh- ing Machine. Billy Calder-«A Town Mare. Billy Laidlawâ€"A Silver Weddin’. Tom Harrieâ€"An Old Chestnut. Bill Vollet-â€"-A Limburger Cheese. Neil McKechniewA Cement Mill. Charlie McK innonâ€"A Uounty roor House. Wes. '1‘heobaldâ€"“ A terrible dia- aster.†Tom J ordan--A bag of Feathers. Joe Burnettâ€"HA Food Fad and a new brother-in-law. Billy Blackâ€"~“ Another Shipment.†Pete Patersonâ€"â€"A good ï¬sh yarn. Jack Hunterâ€"~A three-minute gait. Sam Scott----A pair of Blankets. Jack Livingston-â€"â€"A Top Draft Stove. Jno. Clark- A shipment of Cutters. Bob MacFarlaneâ€"An Rag Doll. Frank Livingstonâ€"«A Pianola. Allan Bell -â€"A Church Pew. Tom Noble» ~A Pair of Bob-sleighs. Sam Putherbough-r A new son-in- law. Ia‘V o InSpector Campbellâ€"The Life of Calvin and a. Presbyterian Prayer Book'. Hoo' Rev. Ryan-~Ecclesiasm ments. Rev. Farquharsonâ€"A bt Knox. Rev. Smithâ€" -A keg of sermons. Rev. Newmanâ€"A Water Superintendent Farrâ€"A Yankee Doodle. fl Editor Ramage nuaL Maid. 1 Tom Swallowâ€"A Flying Machine. Dr. Huttonâ€"A new Mustache. Tom Holtâ€"A few old snags. Principal Allanâ€"A Rubber Strap. Bill Connorâ€"~--A Pump Handle. Pascoe Saunders-~~A box of Hoof Ointment. } Em Roweâ€"A bhree-poand loaf. _LL‘- DURHAM, 0NT., Giihm McKechnieâ€"A fat. ()ld 151 u . obertsonâ€"A Ready 40- latest. patterns. Archie R wear Scotch Bonnet , . CHAIN BRACELETS of all descrip- Bob McCrackenâ€"A cigarette on tions. toast . LADIES’ NECKLACES. - ° ’ 1 1 dâ€"A 1e r onscrence Jimmy re an o ‘ c BROOCHES of all styles and prices. and an empty purse. large Haggis and PINS of all kinds. MEN’S Chains, Lockets, Charms. Tie Charlie Grant-â€"-A resignation ,of Pius. Cuff Links. Trusteeship and 3 5‘ Pf Herbageum. SOLID gold and silver Rings, all new. W" P111 and ‘ Hundreds to pick from. John Darlingâ€"A Toothpick. LADIES’ FANCY PURSES. . . M L ._.A t.’ he: to Commm‘°“°’- ° N ‘° A me LOT or. Sterling Silver and Ebony Novelties. ,1 gorge Lawrenceâ€"‘ VVE have Browneâ€"A Church Steeple. Ryan-~Ecclesiastical ' Vest- fet-wâ€"Aâ€"Limburger Cheese. .KechniewA Cement Mill. McKinnonâ€"A County Poor _,A keg of VVesley’s Readers a Merry Christmas A Canadian An- A bu‘st of John THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1902. Come and see our gooés and get. our prices. You will then know that Keeler’s is the place to buy. Here We Are Again. time. râ€"You’ll see them i CLOCKS of all kinds. JEWELLERY. LADIES’ LONG CHAINS in all the Has struck the town with a mammoth stock of Xmas Goods which he dpmqui oï¬ v'v...‘ at the greatest Jewellery, Watch. Clock and Silverware store in the county, that is All Goods Bought at Keelct’s Engraved Free. comma“? in window. IN GREAT VARIETY. Xmas Groceries and a. Full Stocking. FOREST CITY BAKING POWDER. at 10. 1.5 BLUE RIBBON TEA. Buck. Mixed and Green Coyloo u 25, 30, 40 god 500. per lb. COFFEEâ€"Capital Coho 30c. poi- lb. in one pound can only. RAISINS, CURRANTS, FIGS. DATES AND FEELS 311 EXTRACTS AND JELLY POWDERS in all the Chlor- ent flavors. new fruits. \THE BU8Y 87035 (IN THE 8087 000â€â€.