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Durham Chronicle (1867), 25 Dec 1902, p. 5

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RD. tong lady is gating and d :e from 250. 1 0 make NEW DE! 8. and sell them at ner dmuld write us mains for Farmer» r upomtcd econ th Gasoline, Gan- Qty-ah} WWO!!! naive ’80 am men t rtter that we s Engi .', Unt.. Canada. Inning Equal. and All Opens Jan. 5:» $ ‘5“ m1 ONTARI 1 pleased on“? than thatâ€"~33. .\' E w 131131011 M ' fro- 1 noun. and on. Pry week i. :; lgetua I \L [17? um St... N. do“). “,1 R IV'I‘ERESTS are 0131 interests it’s a u'mwd “me 110W t0 Bee abOUt buying your "P1151115. We have just what most people w 1 11 1111 vs me we can suit you too a? There is nothing in this part of the country to fiqual our LAMPS for Quality, Beauty or Price. he Big Storeg wish all our friends and , patrons fi‘her Shipment. r' .W :1 full stock of fresh Groceries, in all ‘ .\ 1211-13..» stock of Fancy Cups and Saucers, sr ms. Dinner and Tea Sets. Our Hard- There is nothing more popular for a Christmas present than a pretty piece of Silverware, and alook through our 68- tablishment will con- vince you that we have the variety. Res and Sleighs. 1"(ml of Coal Oil. ardware. We invite You to make Our store Your store; 72m 7215 71A: ’As‘ “A“ g. “9- :9,- 99:10:, (In .- (u- *%fifififififi%%%*%%* For Bms and Girls we have some fine Skates and Hand Sleighs. Cash or mar Presents. Fur Caperines and Buffs reduced in Ptice. Ehnstmas Bieeting Successor to go at redm CAPERINES THAT PLEASE. MEN'S HEAVY OVERCOATS. .' 3â€"4 AND FULL LENGTH COATS. $10.00 for $8.00 1 $8 0( LADIES’ SHORT JACKETS. Trade Giver) for Produce. «lute w1th a well asqm'ted stock. MEN’S FUR cons. $513.00 $12.00 $10 00 zed prices from $5.00 up w 310.00 AT J. A. Hunter. $10 00 Caperine s 8.00 Caperine S 7.50 Caperine $56.00 Jacket 35 00 Jacket. $4.50 Jacket Money! Money 1 1 Money I ! ! for for for $8 00 for $6.00 for.. for.. for.. DRUG STORE $8.00 36 00 $5.00 for STEWART’S ‘5 good as anything, they ever at- - ° .â€" 1' social evening was the vordlct 131 tended} A; {61. {1... mnmhm'n emoyed. '3“ 3‘ THE GOING AND COMING 0F VI8ITORS IN THE MONTH OF DECEMBER. Mr. \V. F. Cowham was in town last week. Miss Amy Meredith is home from her school at Atwood. Mr. H. P. Ball. of Sparta, Mich.. is in town on a visit. Inspector and Mrs. Campbell were in Owen Sound this week. Mrs. A. Gregg. of Saginaw. is via- icing her sister, Mrs. Calder. Mr. J. A. Hunter, of Winnipeg, is spending a few days in town. Mr. Ferg. Grant, dentism. of Toron- , to. is visiting his parents here. , Mr Neil Black. of Farwell. Mich, is the guest of Mr. J, A Black. , Miss Nellie Moran is spending the!i holidays with her parents here. i i Mr Brad .lamieson is home lromg Toronto for Christmas holidays. ‘ Mr. J. l) Ledinglmm, of Souris. will accept thanks lor remittance. ’ Mr. Findlay Graham, of Toronto, is the guest of his sisrer. Mrs. Calder.‘ Mr. Chas Ryan, of Huron College. is holidaying with his pal'eni’n here. ll Miss Maggie Hunter is home from ‘the Presbyterian Ladies, College, 'Toronto. l Mi:s Annie McKenzie is home1 from Ayton, after resigning, her‘ l posntion in the schtol there. i l i '1 Mr. John McKenzie, of Flint, Mien, is home on a visit to his parents for u. couple of Weeks. Mr. Angus McLeod and his daugh- ter, Miss iii-ate, of Furwell, Mien, are guests of Mr. John A. Black. Miss Gibson, who has been visiting at Mr. Ireland’s (or some time. re- turned to her home on Saturday. 1. l l l Mr. Emerson Kinnee returned Sut- l urday from Sparta, Michigan. and l will remain at home now fora while. Misx McDonald, of Queen Vic School, Parkdale, is Spending hoHdays with her sister, Mrs. N C unpbell. v ‘w-‘ _ Mr. and Mrs D. McTavish, of Post Elgm, wexe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McLauhmu fur n coup!» of «1a) a lus’n Week. Mr. T’uos. Gray, Bunessan. was in He’s a. good solid ch' scale at. 265 lbs. Miss Maggie Benton came hum-é from Canningto'n Iasn ueek to spent} Christmas with her parents, M(. and Mm. A. C. Beaten. Mr. Van Armstrong, of Souris. Mam, after an absence of [our years in the West, stepped off the train i here on Frimiy last ' Mr Wm. Hamilton, of Regina, brother of Mr. David Hamilton, is home now visiting old friends in Egremont aher an absence of twenty 5 ears. -- - Ir__ ___ [‘1‘] Mr. R. I), Ledingham.1uxox um- lege Student, is spending a couple of weeks holiday with his sister, Mrs. John Clark. Jr., and other friends and relatives. Mr. Angus Cameron, who spends n . ,_ , l 4-- ‘l\mn all“ .V-.‘vâ€"- _ V Mr. Angus Cameron, who spends his summers in Dakota. is home again to enjOy the winter with his wife and family of this town. He arrived on Friday evening last. and all being well intends to go back some time in March. We were Pleased (0 have acall from him on Monday evening. ‘uVuu‘vl V'v'â€"'â€"r‘l Tom Brady. of the Electric Boiler Compound Co. of Guelph, was in town last Friday and gave us a call. He was pushing anew preparation called VVaxene Flo the local agency Smith Sons. who wi furnish in large or sum to suit the purchaser. ll quantities Stratfortl, Ont., t ' ’ thorough, progressive educational works This college enjoys a large patronage and many of its graduates are to be found teaching; in business colleges. This should show that the C. B. C is a 1' school and a safe one to pat- \Ir. W. J. Elliott, the Prin- . “3“???“ ”‘3“3’ Pretty things we have; ”‘ble “m“ a "e the printer cannot spare the ace, nor have we the time. .~‘ 0.0 .- 8811 ay, Postmaster at in Low“ Tuesday. chunk and up: the F. Blow Out. was in town Queen Victoria Know [IV 7' in town teacher of the Primary Department where she has taught with marked f success for some six yeaas. When me rorn 't is considered that most of the . DDPI In MlCh., began their school life with Miss tell were this early stage, the general regret and sorrow at parting will be better r, igvis. understood, In the largest room in nipeg, ls“admittance. together with the stafi ' , tand some 30 or 40 visitors. were ”I l‘oron- l crowded. while under the able direc- re. 'tion of Principal Allan an excellent 1. Mich-.1 programme of songs, recitatioas and le- Ecbaracter sketches was rendered in‘ ’admirable style by the pupils. The little toss said their pieces excellently me from f and brought out round after round of lays. 'applause. .At the close of the pro- f Souris. , gram, SlX little girls took the floor, tunes. and after MISS Anderson was com- manded to stand up one of them. Toronto, Islay Campbell. proceeded to readt 3- Ualder. i what appeared to be a death warrantl but what turned out to be an apprec-‘ iative addressto Miss Anderson by her pupils accompanied by the pres- om‘e from E entation by Vivian Crawford and ”omega, . Irene Lawson of a beautiful Ebony 'l‘oilet Set and Jewel Case as a token is home of esteem and love. Miss Anderson mug her| was so overcome that she requested Inspector Campbell to thank the pupils in her behalf. This he did in a short address. Rev. Mr. Ryan, Kev. Mr. Farquharson. Trustee Ram- uge. Inspector Campbell and Princi- pal Allan followed with brief address- it. PS. all extn'essing appreciation of , , Miss Anderson’s work as a teacher. anusitmg sorrow becauw she was leavnng the E Hum. “3' schfml and the town, and all Wishingl 1rda); hffl'lh"llh1hPSl survess aJHltdie tru- urned 5M- est. happiness in her future career. litwll. and Mr. Allan noted the fact. that Miss era while. Anderson was peculiarly his own. ' She was with him as a student for her Academic: standing, as a student teacher for her profesfitnml standing and lastlr as a valued and trusted . ) lieutenant and assistant, in charge of ”h"” Ef“t tln-iPrinnuw' lhqn. After singing “and "in.” God Save the King, Miss Anderson pit: “f “'15“ said good bye. to all as they (lispet'rcd. ding the ele. l CoUege. Uta here. of Flint, sit to has :ks. his daugh- Mien, are .1) Victoria Illilllg her [rs N. \Y. To Miss Axuuusox,-~â€"- It. was with sincere sorrow that the many pupils. Whn have passed rlwngli )Olil romn. as “’0’“ as those it w in it. lirartl thatyou had decided to leave our school. We all remember with pleasure your kindness to us at all times. your care for our progress, your svm; a. by in our little ‘JOUbIPS and your pa- tience in our way weirdness. and we, to-day, unite from all the Forms to say in this way a tender, sad but afiectionute good bye. We wish you good lwalth and its greatest happiness wherever you go. We {ask you to accept this Ebony Toilet Set and Jewel Case as a token of (111‘ esteem and love, and we trust it may once in a. while remind you of true h-iends leit behind in the Dur- ham school. Signed in old pupils: 'l‘lw address In all departments our tables and shelves are filled to overflowing with choice and suitable Gifts for SS Was as folloxxs Durham, Dec. 13H behalf of your class VIVIAN CRAWFORD. IRENE LAWSON. RUBY MILLS. WINNIE MCCAUL. BESSIE TELPORD. ISLAY CALPBELL. _- young and 01d. off until the lzhh 1902 an F 7! I“. Give Him One For Christmas Don’t leave it till late in the after: or two before Obristmas and expecc BEST SELECTION OF GOODS. He’ll appreciate one of those new scyx CHEST PROTECTORS we’re selling Men’s wool lined Kid or hloobeuGloves, REMEMBER THE PLACE tableâ€": Ch RUSH YOUR PRODUCE IN THIS WEEK. REMEMBER THE PLACE 5651â€"756; $1.00 and 31.25 a pair. of those new stylish NECKTIES or RS we’re selling at 25c. and 50c. m- Mocha. Gloves. warm and comfor- afternoon or till the last day meet the best attention and LAIDLA W’S OLD STAND. 3‘52

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