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Durham Chronicle (1867), 13 Oct 1904, p. 7

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THE JOB : : DEPARTTIENT Drs. lamieson Macdonald. {\FFICE AND RESIDENCE A U short distance east of Knapp’s Hotel, Lambtun Street, Léwer Town. Durham. ()flice hours from 12 to 2 o’clock. U Ganfran and George Streetsâ€"at foot of hill. 9Oflice hoursâ€"941 a.m., 2-4 p. m.. 7-9 p. m. Telephone No. 10. HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OF- fice m the New Hunter Block. Office bours,8t010 5.111.. 2to 4p. m. and? t09 p_. 11). Special_ agtention given to diseases (If- :em35';;8 "ciliiâ€"laren." Residence op- posite Presbyterian Church. {b.0â€" 'Si'ation'. W. 0. Pickering, D.D.S., L.D.S. FFICEâ€"FIRST DOOR EAST UP the Durham Phurmacy. Calder’s Block. Residenceâ€"Lambton Street, near ..-vâ€" â€"1 â€" D Office orer 'Gordon’s new Jewellery Store. Lower Town, Durham. Any amount of money to loan at 5 per cent. on farm property. v-‘V-' t3 Uni§gljslityfi Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Roomsâ€"Calder Block. over Post Ofico. b )lcllnty're’gvhloâ€"clg, Lower 'l‘oivn. Dur- ham. Collection and Agency promptly attended to. Searches mada at the Regis- trv Ofico. b vmancers Etc. Money to? Loan. Oflices :-â€"_lx:. the Mclnty re Block over gafiadrd Bank. A. G. MACKAY 1‘ er. Conveyancer.etc. Private mono to loan. Uld accounts and debts of :1 kinds collected on commission. Farms bought and sold. Insurance Agent. etc. (munâ€"\lnnKnnzie’s 01d Stand. LOWOI' -lu‘nv v“‘7 _ bought and sold. Insur ()ficeâ€"Dlackenzie’s Old Town, Durham. 0m. {owing heil‘xtle: work. J. G. Hutton, M. D., C. M. FFICE AND RBSI DENCEâ€"COR (J “3:03 VAnctioooo} for the County 0! Gtoy. Land thnator. Bailifl' of the 2nd Divxsion. Court Sales and d1 other mtteu fromptly attended to. Highest roforoena nrnishod if required. l. P. Telford. ARRISTER, SOLICITOR_. mo The undersigned havixgabeen restored to health by mmple means. she: a grin; for several yarn h a severe lung “fiction, and that dread , 1: union: to make known Co to his fellow micron the means of can. To those who desire it. he will chqerfplly and. free or charge a copy of the preocnpnon and, w ONOR GRADUATE OF TQB‘ON: ARRISTER, SOL_ICITOR, mo. ARRISTERS. SOLIQITORS, (30x. Dr. T. G. Holt, L. D. S. OTARY Nov. 9. AMES CARSON, DURHAM, LIC- -_-..| Annfinnmr far the County 0t EDITOR AND Pnopmmou. OB‘ UGH MACKAYi.‘ . DURHAM I A _-_‘: Medical Directorv. Arthur Gun, M. D. Dental Dz’rectorv. N CLARK._LICEDE§ED AUG- 0.... . Lefroy McCaul. Legal Dirc’dorv Miscellaneous. L PUBLIC, COMMISSION- B 'UBLISHID . H. Jackson. 1: completely stocked with afi Nu'N TYPE, mus al- for turning out Fast-ch“ emem Ins-:nIon- nunwn z {t exceeding «.40 inch, semen“ walnut: specific ll («bid and cha'rcd ac - cm “Last, " “ lumnd.‘ w first insanio:., 35 cum I mmvm nuem Ins-:1 \V. F. DUNN. er. :8 m On Wednesday a pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr and Mrs Donald McCannel. when their youngest daughter, Annie. was mar- ried to Mr. John Pollock, of Niagara Falls. Rev. Mr. Mathesonperformed the ceremony on the lawn in the presence of about 100 guests. The bridal party stood under a beautiful arch of evergreens decorated with flags and roses. Miss Gordon, Dur- ham played the wedding march. The bride looked lovely, her dress of cream crepe de chine. trimmed with allover lace and silk and wore a bridal veil and orange blossoms. The bouquet was of white asters and ferns. Miss Kate Livingstone was bridesmaid and was dressed in white organdy. Mr. Dan McCannei. brother of the bride, was groomsman and performed the part. ably. Little Annie Marshall was flower girl and did her part nicely. After the cere- mony and congratulations were over the whole company were placed in position and Mr. Nicholson, of Mt. 'Forest, photographer, secured a good negative of the company. The dining room next claimed at- tention. and the spread was in abun- dance and of the best. The bride’s calm was beautiful. and when it was lit up with different wax colored candles it looked really brilliant. The drawing room was beautifully decorated with ferns and evergreens. After the inner men was satisfied, the floor was cleared and the young people enjoyed themselves by trip ping the light fantastic. We will make special mention of the music Mr. Tom McDougall gave very soul stirring selections on the bagpipes Mr. Fred Runciman with his piccolo claims Special mention, together with the piano and violin and snnging.. It was indeed a feast of music to the musically inclined. ' The costly presents. which were numerous. were beautiful and useful and showed the high esteem in which the bride was held by her friends and acquaintances. The groom’s present to the bride was a Plato Clock, to the best man a fancy crab inkostand and pen. souvenir of Niagara Falls. to the bridesmaid apearlchatelaine bag, a souvenir of Niagara Falls. :LOther presents and donors follow: The bride’s parents, parlor suite. Jae and Mrs. Gardiner, 8 day parlor clock. Mr. and Miss Campbell, tableclmh. L. and Mrs McDougall, tablecIOth, Mr. and Miss Taylor, white quilt. Miss McCreary, fancy cushion cover, Miss Saunders, toilet set of mats, George Lothian, pair towels. Will Gardner. pair towels Peter and Kate McDonald. fancy table cover, Ida Kinsman, white spread, Jennie and Annie Marshall, fidoz. Wine glasses, Findlay and Flora Clark. lemonade set, A. McQueen, silver butter cooler. Dan McCannel, silver cream and sugar cruet. Dr. Brown, silver gilt berry Spoon. Dugald McCannel. $1 bill, Dan and S. McKinnon, dozen silver teaspoons. Maggie McAulay, pair towels, J, and Mrs. Marshall, bedroom lamp, Kate McCannel, cheese dish. R. and Mrs. McDonald. fruit dish and servers, Mr. and Mrs. Aber- deen. lemonade set. T. and Mrs. Mc- Auley, berry dish, Harvey Anderson, lemonade set. Mabel Wadel. gilt fruit dish. U. and Mrs. McQueen. table cover, Tom McDougall, pair towels. Selia McLean. fruit dish. Mary McKechnie. crystal cake dish, R. Renton, pair scissors. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson. lemonade set, Alex McCannel. gilt edged bread plate. Mrs. Matheson, fancy framed picnure. Edith and Maggie McCannel, lemon- ade set, John and Mrs. McQueen, white quilt. Fred and Mrs. Rnnciman, table cloth. Rob. and George Reid. table cloth, Mr. and Mrs. Pollock. pair pillow covers. acomforter and pair of pillows. Miss C. A. Pollock. a} dozen table napkins. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. a silver server. Miss M. Gor- don, centre piece, Dan and Mrs. Mc- Lean. Led spread. Neil and Mrs. McCannel, a bedroom set. John and rJennie McCannel, lace curtains. l Annie Saunders. lace curtains, Maggie McCannel. carvrng set. Mr. and Mrs. Drumm. parlor lamp. Mary Eccles, u vâ€"_â€"__‘ savlad diéh: Mr. and Mrs. Vollet, silver pickle dish, Mary Clark. silver pepper and salt set, W. and Mrs. “’addel, i dozen fruit dishes $011 gilg gdged server. M. and Mrs. McCannel. i doz. silver spoons. Jennie McFarlane, fancy plate, Dr. Snench, § dot: silver knives. Mr. and Miss Calder. silver butter dish, Flo McKenzie, cocoa set, James and Noble Wilson, lemonade set, Mary McDonald, fancy Vases, Will Isaace, fancy burnt wood photo frame, John Laughton, fruit dish and 5 dozen nappies. Guests from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. Pollock, Mr., Mrs. and Miss \Vaddel. Mr. and Mrs. Drumm, Hol- stein; Miss Cook. Sault Ste Marie; Mrs. and Miss Gordon. Mr. and Miss McKinnon, Master and Miss Saunders, ‘ Miss Mary McCreary. Mr. and 'Mrs. Vollet. from Durham; Mr. and Mrs. Neil McCannel, Proton Station; Misses Kate and Sadie Livingstone. Miss Mamie and Mr. and Mrs. Dan McLean, Priaeville. The young couple will reside at Niagara Falls. The bride’s travel- ;lin'g dress is a mauve, camel’s hair, l tailor-made suit. white silk waist. mâ€"ammhp‘lim kus. Jr. IIIâ€"Arthur Backus. Arthur Gadd. Willie Wallace. Sr. IIâ€"Lizzie Burns. Jr. IIâ€"Myrtle Caldwell, Mary Backus, Tommy Wallace. Sr. P't. IIâ€"J‘anet Gray. Neils Mar- shall. Jr. Pt. IIâ€"John Kerr, Grace Mountain. 81'. Iâ€"Elmer Fee. 11'. Iâ€"Mabel \Vallace. S. S. NO. 1, EGREMONT. Sr. IVâ€"â€" Maggie McCalmcn, Sara. Bryans, Effie Hutton. Jr. IVâ€"Ethel Pettigrew, Maggie McCrie. Jennie Barber. Sr. illâ€"James McIlvrlde, Hazel Barber. Jr. IIIâ€"Murray Hoy, Oliver -Mor- rison. Sr. IIâ€"Flossie Clark and Edna McCrie aeq., Bertie Barber, Willie Bogle. JrfIIâ€"Ella Barber. Winnie Blytb. Sr. Pt. IIâ€"Harry Gadd. Jr. Pt. IIâ€"Alister Lauder, Mary Bogle, Willie Hutton. Sr. Iâ€"Annie Gadd. Ella Morrison, Stewart Grant, Laura Pettigrew. Jr. I (a)â€"â€"Cecil Barber, Willie Eden, Jessie Gadd. Jr. 1 (b)-â€"Gordon Grant. Average attendance-36. :lVâ€"Maggie Critteuden. Lottie Eden, Maggie McLaughlin, Stanley Mead. Sr. IIIâ€"Esther Tucker. Archie Allan. Joseph Morrison, Ethel Den- Dett. Jr IIIâ€"Edna Dennett, Clara Pol- lock, Archie Black. Sr. IIâ€"Hazel Woods. Dennett, Maggie Sr. Pt. 11- Samuel Morrison Lizzie Brown, Willie Gray. Andrew Gray Jr. B Pt. IIâ€"Campbell Crittenden, Agnes Allan, May Allan. Sara. Allan, Ella Baird. Sr. Iâ€"Myrtle Allan. George Mc- Laughlin. Intermediateâ€".Willie Finnegan, Wilfred Barbour. Jr. B.â€"â€"Howard Baird. Alice Gray, Harry Baird. Total number of names on the roll â€"74. ' Form MIN-Arthur Weir, Sarah McLean. Annie McGirr, Rita Mc- Comb, Lillian Walker. Form IIâ€"Keith Newton. Willie Farquharson. Ethel Morrison, Oliver Hunter, Ida Pineo. Jr; Aâ€"-Jannie Brown, Willie Woods. Average attendanceâ€"34. ANNIE L LAWRENCE. Teacher. Form Iâ€"John McKinnon, Everd McKinnon. Irene Latimer, Stanley McNally, Selina Hopkins. P. s. DEPT. Sr. IV-â€"â€"â€"Olifiord Seigner. Thomas Holt. Lizzie Kinnee. Nellie Smith, Sadie Kress. ' Sr. Sr. Jr. lVâ€"â€"-Ella Kinnee. Hazel Mar- shall, Bella Ector, Eva Burner, Rus- sel Currie. Sr. IIIâ€"Brock Grant. Catherine McDougall, Ruby Kuisley, Lizzie Kinnee. Ida. Harbottle. Jr. IIIâ€"Nellie Hepburn, Elma Holt, Victor Livingston, Maggie Mitchell, Harold Aljoe and Russell Burgman aeq. Sr. IIâ€"Rex McGowan, Louie La- velle and Nellie McLean aeq., Andrew Livingston. Willie Lawrence, Mabel Latimer. Jr. 11 (a)â€"â€"Nellie Russell, Earle McCalmon, Mark Wilson. Bessie Saunders and Mamie Wilson aeq.. Joe Warmington. ‘ Jr. II (b)â€"-Cba.rlie Hartottle and Milton Mills aeq.. Sus'ie Kelsey. Harry Gordon, Florence Barclay. Maud Burnet. Sr. Pt. IIâ€"Horace Elvidge, Mamie Mountain, Katie B. Black and Karl Lenahan aeq., Vivian Crawfdrd, Evyline Levi. Pt. II (a)â€"Edwin Search, Cassie Russell, Lizzie Hillis, Mary Hartford. Lillian Binkley. Pt. II (b)â€"Jennie Kelsey, Frankie McIlraith. Tommy Wright, Jennie Benton and Ray Farquharson aeq., Ian Campbell. Sr. Iâ€"Wesley Johnston, Bertha Havens, Murray Williamson, Willie Heslitt. Cecil McNally. I (a)-â€"Helen Ireland and Laura Bryan aeq., Georgina Lawson. Mar. gnerite Button, Lillian McCrie. __ I (b)â€"â€"Marion Calder and Gordon Gunn aeq., Ella Oaxaca and Myrtle Sparling aeq. s 8. no. 1. nonnANBY. IV-â€"Nellia Burns. IV-Agnes Marshall. IIIâ€"Eva McAlister. Viola Bac- l (c)-Nettio Lloyd. Soda Binkley. A. L. MACCRACKE'S, Teacher. ALLIE BLACKBURN, Teacher. HONOR. ROLL. DURHAM. HIGH SCHOOL DEPT umber of names I No.2 EGREMONT the roll Weak Stomach And Kidneys Toned Up and Made Healthy and Strong by the Great Tonic v- 7"- “ _ from stomach trouble.” writes Mr. Maxwell Thompson. of Toledo. HI always had a headache and dull feel- ing after meals. My appetite was poor andI didn’t relish my food. It was all due to a weak.defective stomach. I read about Ferrozone. and ordered six boxes from my drug- gist. It was no time at all before I felt much better, and when all the Ferrozone was used I really took a new lease of life I am stronger. brighter. and feel more like work than before trying Ferrozone. It is a splendid tonic. the best I ever used “ Between bad kidneys and a weak stomach.” writes Douglas Whltte- more of Belmont. “ I was reducml .to askeleton this Spring. I friend Ferrozone. ”IV‘u" more of Belmont. “I was reduced toaskeleton this Spring. I friend strongly advised Ferrozone, so i commenced to use it. Ferrozone soon cured my stomach trouble. and made my kidneys perfectly healthv. Ihave since gained twenty pounds in weight. and enjoy the hear, of health. I believe Ferrozone swed my life, and I gteatfully recommend it Why stay sick when Fen-ozone can make you we 1? Don’t, be foolish any longer. Get some Ferrozone to day and takeit regularly. Ferrozone assures health and costs but 50c for three weeks treatment. Six boxes sent. post-paid for $2.50 by the Ferro- zone Company. Kingston. Ont IN In the Matter of the Estate of Alex- ander Beggs, Late of the Town of Durham, in the County of Grey, Merchant, Deceased. \TOTICE IS 7 HEREBY ‘GIVEN. l ULLVu .._____ i pursuant‘to R. S. 0.71897, chapter 129 section 38. and AmendirmoActs. that all rsons having: claims against the Estate no of the said Alexander Bogus. who died on or about the 25th day of May A. D. 14. are hereby required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to J. P. Telford of the Town of Durham, Solicitor tor the Administratrix, on or before the Illat alter IIIU “al‘: UP: I-ou â€"â€"~--_-__, V WI” proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled .there- to. having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have notice ADMINISTRATOBS’ NOTICE TO _ ___â€"_A“~ their names. addresses, and descrip- tions. and a fuil statement of particulars of their claims, and the nature 0 the security (if any) held by them, duly certified. and that after the said defy the ‘Admiuistratrix ”An‘n {1: .‘\Q “um-ow â€"~ ._.._-___ CREDITORS. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas James Jackson, Deceased. Notice to Creditors to send by 0st repaid, or to deliver to Messrs. Mac ay ' Dunn, Barristers, Dur- ham, Solicitors for The Canada Trust Com- pany. the administrators of the said deceas- ed. their Christian names. surnames and addresses, with full particulars of their claims and the nature of all securities (if any) held by them. B. , _‘__L 1V pursuant to Statute. that all per. sons having claims or demands against the estate of Thomas James Jackson, deceased. who died on or about the 3rd day of July, 1904. are required on or before the " For ten years I_ pufiered‘ acur_e_ly U-"J’ -â€" And further. take notice that after such last mentioned date. the said administrators Will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto. having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice, and that the said administrators will not be liable for the said assets. or any part thereof to any person of ‘ whose claim notice shall not have been received by him at the time of such distri bution. Dated the first day of October A. D., 1904 MACKAY DUNN. Durham. Out. Solicitors for the Administrators. H Dated this THE STOCK, FURNITURE AND fixtures of the estate of N. P. Mc- Intyre, Junior, an Insolvent is offered for Sale by Tender at a rate on the dollar. Book debts are offered for sale separately. Stock and list etc., may be insyected on agglication at the office 0 J. P. Telfo , Solicitor for Assignee. 28th Day of October A. Tenders to be opened on the 17th day of October 1904. 28th Day of October A. D , 1904, OTICE IS HEREBY ‘ GIVEN Assignee’s Sale of Stock. THE SURROGATE COURT OF THE COUNTY OF GREY. J. P. TELFORI), Solicitor for the Administratrix, SARAH ANN BEGGS. 30th day of September A. THOMAS A HARRIS, h‘hvobcys. Assignee. of the best makes TRY Shewell Menahan FU RN ITU RE » . T1 3.” (El; Properly Aerated mi 2 I PROMPT A'I'I‘ENTION TO UNDERTAKING Souvenir R anges It is just as essential to eat lush air as to breathe it. By an ingenious device ap- plied only to Hamilton Toronto Aim-Arcs; VVinnipeg Vancouv Our personal guarantee as: veil as t“?! n.‘ m:- makers. goes with cvuy Llovc. Call and 56»; m.- bauvcmr, Ranges. 3.4 KATE COCH RANE 1 LOCAL AGENT. ti fresh air is made to pass through small fines, over the top of the oven, just back of the hot fire box. Thus heated, it enters the oven and by a direct current of air the impuri- ties and cooking odors are carried up the chimney. This arrangemen. makes Souvenir ovens purer, sweeter, more active and easier to heat and manage than any Others. For all kinds of A WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. . . . DEPARTMENT. The Gurney, Tilden Company: In thanking our friends and the public generally for past patronage we would call attention to our New Summer Goods in every line along with THE POPULAR CASH STORE. TI'IE POPULAR CA8” STORE. Ma 1:. cf 5‘“ f 8 r5 A Schools in Toronto. This deservedly .pular system by means of chart, drills. ruckbourd diugrams and other interesting devices brings the following topics within the child’s immediate comprehension : Musical Nohtion. Rhythmical Motion. Technique Key-board Location, Musiu? History. Pinto Work. Feb,y 5.â€"3mo DURHAM SCHOOL. The Ichool in nipped for full Junior Lam ad mm?» work. under the following «5! of competent teacher: for that dept-um“: T308. ALLAN. lat Class (Irrtiticatc. Prin. mss LI )1. FORFAR. Classics and nodal-um, J. B. SMITH, B.A.. Mathematics and Science. Intending student. should «met at. beginnin( of term. or u soon 3M 0.. possible. Foes. 31.00 per month. WU. JOHNSTON. Chairman. For terms apply to DOPTED BY ALL LEADING Myer's Music Method- STAFF AND EQUIPMENT. M188 MARGARET GUN. Teacher M. M. I. C. RAMAGE. Seaman.

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