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Durham Chronicle (1867), 7 Apr 1904, p. 1

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.‘ .J’ 3‘- am 193- ;.;;‘$.;\‘w » '(b‘ '1‘? \- st '3‘ hon’snodoohtho.hulln were and is/trl-nd wlj â€"___.-â€"â€"â€"â€"__~‘ .2, 555%, ' Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Ball. of Sparta. l W IPBOPIe we Know Michigan. are visiting the latter’sl ’ ’ ‘9 ,9 9 O O~ O. O O ? o 0 9 o o O o o o o o o I. . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown i ‘ "AWE/{ED DURING THE PAST WEEK FOR \ " ’““ We are pleased to see them looking! 0 , . I J“ y 9 me some All/D comma or VISITORS nv “'9 - . . . CHRONICLE READ n . . . . ‘ ' E 8 THE MONTH OF APRIL. t .MISS MagiduAyeil‘js'. kthmtgwefi, is,’ o , â€".~--â€"~ rimmer a .'iss ic s. 'it ex-l _..--_-._ . . . o lliix‘i‘ forget the Cricket. meeting pl perience m Foronto. South Bend,! mpor e a ' ' ' . in 'l‘elford'soflice tonight. (Thursday) [.33.- 1 Mr. H. Burrows Spent his Easter Indiana, and other large Cities. she: ' ’ at 5 o'clock. ' holidays with friends in town. comes highly recommended. ; A _ o - . . . 7-HT :_ - Mis* Forfai' is s end'n her holi- Mr. J' Buchanan. teacher from ’ T ' \iiii at.ractive Easter Windows l 7 3 h 9T l ‘5 near Cliesley. and D. H. McDonald. FIOVVGPS, Ol'nalnents and oneltles. were titted out by J. A. Darling. S. daysat ome near oronto. teacher at Haberniehl spent afew . . l; Moi-lock. .las. Ireland. Alex. Mr. Flarity was down to Palmers. days this week with the latter’s pa-l ‘ 0 l“ “'11 Ml“ DWl‘ and “others. l0" last Friday. rents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDonald,l O . xiii 'l‘iios. CALDWELL took a czir. Mr. ThOS- McDonald is home for Mr. Allan Bell is threatened with' 9 “HM , load of horses from here Tuesday for the holidays. more trouble. a gall stone is said to o the BobrthuWegstt. Artiother load _was Miss Barbara Watt. of Toronto. be the present cause. He is just re- . . tam“ .V . 1‘. . 0W3? - is home for the holidays. covering from an operation for ap- ' __.___. o O O 0 \Vi: present our readers this week Dean McDonald left for the paren- nendicitis. . t with a photo of the Liberal Candate, tial home in Scarboro. Mr. John. S. Drvsdale. who has " t (or the House ofCommons. Mr.H. H. M' A . Ad 'been in town since last midsummer. 0 . Miller. Of Hanover. We’ll have one , z . . 18; \Innled hi amal- 0f Hanover, left for Detroit TUESdR)’ morning. . of Mr. iicKinuon’e to present in the “3”“ * r' a" ’3 °’d°"' Darius his stay here Mr. Drysdale is replete With the ' near future. . 9 Esdon W‘olfe, ofStratford Business made many friends and on many 00- . ° Ciiwoi-i HANDS rib; photo studiol ll. H' MILLLR' College. is home for the holidays, casions delighted large audiences . St imported pl‘OdllCthDS, 1 a 3 ) [a 0â€" l v 3 ; i _ ‘ v In a w r a _ . . . . . . o - recently purchased by Herb Kelsey. F'lHl. l..lll;lt\l. (.\:\l)‘lD.-\lla 'H)R NIL PrinCipal Allan is attending the 0. With his musical vaice. As a ma , has been sold by him this week to4 Im'h‘t m (”MMOAH' . . t , . E. A. in Toronto this week. chines ’ we believe Mr. Drysdale 13 his brother Fred. who will continue l â€"\~‘ , maker’s art. no novrce, and we wish him every ’ - »- . ° ’ . . __ Mr. Fred Ryan spent the holidays success in the “ City of the Straits." o ,_ Ulnaments’ “1‘“ f0! beauty and cllect one business there. The building; MQLINERY OPENINGS. with his parents at the rectory. B . . CflDDOt be equalled. Laces and and plant have been purchased. l e , . . rother Ramage, 0‘ the Renew, . Sh. . ' ° ‘ s The weather was rim tery fai or MISS Evans, 0‘ Toronto, spent 200d 13 1” Toronto this week as *1 delegate o “ apes 0f the newest deSlgIL we ) . . e. .. - - ‘ - - . . , . . . o ‘ liinnai. Hall, Ottawa, had a trim-lame last “‘9“. {or ”w S rin r \lillin- Friday as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. to the. Trustees Department of the . early GVBI ythlng essential to the L111- UHU blaze on luaster Sundav iiioriiin.r., , ' .p . l“ ‘ J. W'. Crawford. Ontario Educational Association and 1' . ' - ° ‘ lady “into who is suffering {refiner-v ol’fl'm‘rs ““1 on [hm account . also as delegate to thePublicLibrarv o lDQly bUSlneSSt and pl‘lCCS are right. tin "l't'alt'llt received recently at tlmlman-V'l‘wl’le were ”Mble to get in Alllsmr Gun, 0f the Central Busi- Association we ex ect next week ' . ltli llvii‘i'rink had to be carried down 3 from the country. The interest ness College. otratford. is home for a to have him. ire us at) double write 9 t est; en a stretcher. but sustained; take“ by “”29".” however’ “"‘S‘lul'e few days' Up. but we h‘dpe he’ll not set as badly ’ ' no damage thereby. ggmtgerth?o:krii”“"y€ landlfrom tile Mr. Willie Hunter, of Mt. Forestwmixed as the reporter wlto under- 9 x.“ . H ,_-.. __ ' r ' , fi v . . .‘ ‘ . ~â€"_~ . ' ' . . d _ . . d 11. 'thinvs at flit)t‘liffg‘n‘fjnepit.1})l?\-l:re[1t: viSited his parents Mr. and Mrs. .Litool. to write an a doe: fight and a .9 \\ l- N“ l’lf’ebt’ l0 receive a. 0 “U, H‘ ' .. ’ 5 ‘ ‘ “l ‘9 t P. Hunter, fora few days. i fashionable wedding at the same ' ;.,_,,,, i. A htaples. of Morrissey, B, ‘ it seems as it wry fee of the town “ fl‘ . ltime . 4' ‘ who sends his name as a, new sub." l(liP.5 failed to avail themselves Of MI“ Illndlay (’Faham‘ .Of Bhdland'i . . . . .. “no... \.:i ilier. ll.» is a son of ex-Reeve Lil“? l'l'lVlleh'“ 0" ll”? Ollenln‘35- Spent Luster holidays “nth his SlSterl ' . . . . gnqug. H“ Edge Hill and has been in: WHWCK.S. l Mrs. W. Calder. l Consumption 18 Scourging Canada 0 ti-. :lw if the CPR. for the H , .. ,. . , ' 1i , :Z,‘.’,,“-,,,f,,.s we Mai, knowl ll)" deimi'm H; l,“ "”3 duplex“! .‘11’.Ad33‘ BTW", and W" 13”“: Year by year the \Vhite Plague We would be pleased to have 0 ‘7‘5 ~ 1 ' .11 ‘9 recel‘ed I llllllll’:l~l‘y ('alllllll l;tll ll.) be ilpllrlfiClat {gilt 8 Int?“ [0 letlllll to Parry bound l steadilsy gains Ileadway and whbv‘) Q ‘;.3. u, ~iii'liamitlili V. ‘. ‘-,. . .., - . - ' ' ’. l ' . . ' “’1'. 'i'Tfit'tl" an“ we hope now to hear ; ed by “onion lwhorlesiii. Flile best all‘fl tlls "l 93 i Because careless people let their you can and exanllne OUI StOCk. , ‘ l. x .ominued prosperity since he? 11195:: He? lira no {Mass (1?. Ilead\\flalo Fred Kelly. of Toronto, is spending] colds run into Catarrh which in turn , i l .- L- .- â€". . 't of siib‘cribinu for" ‘9’ 7’0“, “'m 0“ “ ’lC’ {5 Very a few days with his parents. Mr. and 5 becomes consumption. Victims Of . =1” “N" M- 5 n attractive gives but a faint idea of M J y u ’ i . . 'hw l’o»0plw'~' Ital” '“hat mi) N f“ in [hf l I e how rs.. . to y. catarih needn t be discouraged. for .0 .. i")‘.S‘.‘;’ 'a'gs - ‘ l 'r - -\ i'UVl‘l‘ll'l'TUK‘give-S us a sketch of . room inside. ' Russell Eraser, 0f Upper Canada 3 fragrant healing, Catarrhozone per the- m.” of Mr. H. H Miller. some-i black. and. black an . . . . . manentl C (1 white hats, College, 18 VISltlng at Banker lxelly’si y . 7“. -. .. . . .. . , this week. \"liii? at variance With what appeared‘ hieli are ““433 Lonbldered ‘0?) in l‘l-l week-4 Review but we think it 3 S'yl‘s‘h and popular, are shown 'm'li'l' m lr‘HVt’. it over for a while.large "1”“me '1 here '3 ores every type of catarrh. , The soothing vapor of Catdrrhozone 3 immediately kills the in Miss Grace Everett of l , Palmerston. , cause catarrh and prevents them d’“ l- , I. l' l ‘ . i an aqua SPEND the holidays With friends in'from again entering your system 2J1 flit‘ t‘lt rtion is nearer hand. 50‘ I'l‘l' All, 0. h“ ”i ll“ lg.“ straw]. ats. town. Relief Will be (lule: CUP“ Will be 091" ;,.,. w. h,” ,. pvmseed no opinion . UM ~ l" b .11.. 0l’lHeb are d ' ”it‘ll“ \1 d M ‘tain. absolute freedom from any trace . ‘. â€" i -. feature of t he ti'i'niniiigs of the flower ' r. an rs. 10h“ Bradley, Ol‘ ‘ 2. minim" rim 4....iililitlates out Will ‘ , *' ' O l d 1 . of catarrli follows the use of Catarrh- " H . . hat l";i‘tl'l’ll'll >Piil'fS are also much ”3 iar . Spent bunday With the. . , , , l lull” ‘l" 3’ “1"” 0" ll 9 may ‘ . ‘ ‘ . ’ ‘ l . . ozone. It is a scientific remedy war- . . - need in lair trimmings the ends; at.ers parents. Mr. and MTS- Wolfe. ‘. . . ' ‘5' ”‘7' 'l‘ “ l"“l “l that. M’V M" l“ . - , l . - q l J I ‘ , [ranted to cui'elung trouble. bronchitis lirii: oi. 1' «mini! a popularity every "“t'.t"l“‘~' *“ l‘l" '“llUSt. i-O'mt‘x Win Mr. Charles Mchinnon will li-ave'and caitarih -. ' ' '"itl “‘ at i lily. but. we hope this wont. keep him i ”pm” (‘1‘ ‘ ”113‘“ “mm“ ”1 ‘U-l‘l ’1 r.. . Cure guaranteed with in a day or so with a load of horses “ two month’s treatment. Price $1.00; for the West. sample size 13.30. tot- ., or special mention. Alf. staples, of the Durham Fur~ " 5 a " a 1 . . ' ‘H “1 working for a“ 116 is worth. and steel me also exhibited. The turban effect and mushroom and 'I‘i'}; “l’it's'liyli l‘l'ali" l3 pleased to PM“) shapes. mt” { '~.i ." :har \lini'nhi College is about . The large (Qiainsborough and Napo- niture Factory, left Monday morning; SPRING Wm,“ untitled, for seed. ’o . imi- imi-lf at the approachingleon styles are also prominent fea- for London. ‘Enquire at this cliii_'e.~â€"l_ .‘aii‘. 'i“1liiflll l... li-rring the degree 7 titres of the display. The children Mr. Win. Scaife, of Grand Valley. 3 l’ l” ”ll ““l 'l ”“"~" l'lill'lllharwn[are“Dbl-’Y'dny”Wall-5‘ lm'izotten. Hats Spent Easter with his sister, Mrs.l"'â€"Nâ€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ‘f' i' .‘slmznl. \lz‘. 1"» l'«{iillilr‘30H is for them are disillayed in large num- Thos. Allan, .‘ii! "i graduate . Kilt-x. who has hers. the trimmings chiefly consist of . . . ... . \li“ M r . t " .' S32 t\ mil unnrmluiiwlv given his very narrow buoy Iiooons, of various ‘_ 53 cigars Ciawford, 0‘, Toron l. «ms . . ' . s .n .. p. . ‘ ‘ to, spent Easter holidays With her. d" -- ' - ll ‘.‘. mi sol H. is a littintr colom - 71°? . . a; ’ ‘ _.‘ parents. V ‘ thin; that he should be honored by! [lilaLANlJ .5 «.1 5% "lm .\ out; allege in whose welfare In shapes the turbans including the !' Miss Addie Collinson returned! . , $355 “9' lids always taken the deepest l Torpedo and A'apoleon styles are IJO' PllurSdlly from ll three months VISILI ’4‘ :Illr'l‘t'sf. tpular, while for large hats the shop w‘th friends ”1 Hamilton. l * V- -_â€"‘ E ‘ . . o o évb H\ 'l‘hursday afternoon last there herdess and the ever 909.1113? (13133 Mrs. Alex Burt. of Toronto, ViSitedl ’Ils - -‘ tin held in the hall to borough are worn extensrvely. , at Jas Burrs «luring the Easter holi- “35 a [116.8 g , . The quiet shades are popular this days discuss the question of beet growmg year but there is considerable variety for shipment to the sugar factory at in what is being worn, castor. brown. Mr Alex. Russell had the pleasure Berlin. A. E. Shuttleworth of Ber- green champagne and gold are all ofa Visit over Easter from hisfather lip. and T. H. \Vilson. of Walkerton. used dud there is an evident tendency and sister. of Fergus. delivered short addresses on.the sub- to give the gold shade which has not JBCt- all" WhiCh 3 free discussmn been used for several seasons. The r00k place. A number or the farmers most prominent use. Blues, mauves Prt’St‘m Sit-"led contracts to furnish and black remain much in demand. SPQClfied quantities 9f beets the com- Among the hats a large white one Miss Islay Campbell went to ing season. and it 18 expected {hat of Gainsborough shape is most hand Toronto, Friday, and, Spent afew many others “”11 50°“ fall into line. some. It is made of white pleated drys With friends there. Mayor Hunter took part as one of . - ~ the local speakers, and Councillor Davis. of Glenelg. was the efficient falling ofi at right side towards back. chairman. ’ ' ° a very much admired was alarge sbep Student, 3 :‘stis‘lizisifjsassess: :5. or gum m... m. his way to Durham. and ”queuedl3111099uonfthiurildno‘fnf‘hios E”? 60:02:}. Mr; Jas. _Coleriilge,.of Dromore. us to ~advertise for an owner. It' .um? 9. ea h bak a. I: left here Tuesday morning to attend wasn’t necessary to do so. however. hrlrkoor‘hmigznfaui‘o: :dunzcladlzlst the 0- E. A- in Toronto. , " . ac a . a for br'gl” “d “'1‘? Mgzggglfilomgg handsome hat in the Torpedo shape Mr. Will Harris, an employee on a“ "d' “"9 semtm o closel 3th“ shown among others. the under rim the Toronto News visited his par. PM?" and manila): aver witll’out a is of white straw tbe upperof foliage ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Harris. “:9 ll“St Pszlivingl The purse con with apple blosoms on the edge. fin- over the Easter holidays. Sing e mi - , ‘ - ~ rained four dollars and some looselaléid With a large soft bow at the change. asum that many ‘ person . “SS Dwx’s, would be dishonest enough to keep. rather than try to find an owner, but The show ”000} 893388er to escal- \lr Allan did the preper thing and lent advantage In the neat artistic we. commend him for his prompt draping and the '13le papered thlls. €50” i'l‘he window was very attractive and -â€"â€"-â€"-â€" linviting and the exhibit contained ‘VE have just learned over thegmany articles of fine phone that Mr. George Mlt~ch9ll’.~lThere was the Continental private bank at Flasherton glarised Tuesday night. ind over two i blue velvet thousand dollars taken Full partic- ' ulars have not been learned. but i appreciated, seems the combination of the safe hat was knocked 08’ when access to thr- money was easily made. Mr. Mir- chell has been a successful business tons. man. and honest in his dealings. and seen a very pretty and attractive we regret very much to hear of tho- made almost entirely of forget-me. loss he has sustained. Even in the note. banking business two.thoueand doll- There is a touch of gold in nearly are is not picked up in a day, but we all the newest models. One of the are satisfied that Mr. Iitcholls’ have shown was made standing is such that his credit will white tulle. A model formed from not be listens“! elected by the loss it is termed tie: “ _ F I\T0 HOVEST HANDS Mr distinctive appearance. A black hai Mr. Ledingham, ELI. . . ,._, . Tweed Suitings, Worsted Suitings, Dress ‘ Goods, Footwear, ' window there will be the greatest bargains yet oEsred. Here are some of them : 30 only Silver Plated . 81.25 each. Ever ten yeai‘e’ wear. llerry Spoons. w'orth y spoon warranted for 15 only Silver Plated Gravey Ladles, worth $1.25 each. Same quality as Berry Forbes Hind left for London on Spoons Monday morning. where he has se- ' THIS IS A BARGAIN you- will not‘ get again. and they willonly‘ be sold on Saturday at this; another at Port Rowan, pI'ICP. Only one of each soldl ° to one person. The rest 0le the window will be full of, i great bargains' and you. take your. choice on ,Satnrday for' - 50c. You will get’three times your money’s' worth.‘ here on Saturday. . . l . f‘ .‘ “ l ‘n‘ «‘3 ~ _-..- 'f' ‘ I

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