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Durham Chronicle (1867), 29 Dec 1904, p. 8

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uamammufimfiflamamauannaflfianaamafimaanfimnmm m, m 1 '4; %$$¢$¢$¢e$e¢aaeaa$aaaaaeg You’ll Have to Hustle . . Keep your eyes skinned for our big 4% ”V atock taking Ad. Next Week. It Has . . . . Leaked Out Wishes its many customers if Afiex. Russell At this season it is customary to re- duce our stock as much as possible. This means a great sacrifice in all lines. It is much easier to count the money than to measure the goods. Holiday Gifts The Big Stone Very Happy and THE BIG STORE. Prosperous New Year ROBERT BURNETT if THE PEflPlE’S SHIRE Only a few more shopping days left in this year, then we enter 1905. That “ The People’s Store ” is the cheapest place in Durham to buy your DURHAM ONTARIO “‘l i; ‘3‘ '3‘ You Ought, to See our Special lines for XMAS presence. A full line of Gent’s Furnishings al- ways on hand. â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_______â€"â€"â€"-â€" .1â€" ...___...~_ Ayer’s Pius greatl aid {he Cherry Pectorul In brea Ing up a cold. ‘é'afixffifl J. L. FLARITY .up a cold in a single night, awards of! bronchitis, prevents pneumonia. Physicians ad- vise parents to keep it on hand. flinging-t cough modipmg money can buy. .râ€"v 'vâ€"v 'â€" u A on": Cho'rtfl chi! 3011111151 no" .00. Amiga; Ayer’ls Throm’Lungs You can hardly find a home without its Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Parents know what it does for children: breaks Cherry Pectoral AND the very newest to se lect from. from the finest Chevioq to the strong: and re- liahlp Scotch Tweed and Overcommgs. Style. fl? and workmanship guaranteed. MERCHANT TAILOR. est con 1: m« Cherry 0935 _-a_|_j_h --_ 8661â€"6“ 'T-si'bli be bétté'r.’ ‘ 'ACOB HULL. Sat-stout. Ind. .11. c. Anni?! 00.. .0“!!! . 888. I for manâ€" vuvvwv- v- 54". “I I‘U.‘ ."u 'n'u-‘o At the nominations in the Town- ,. ship hall on Monday. Mr. Thos. Mc- “'11 be “t Knapp House, Durham, the 2nd Satu;dr.v in each month. llours-â€"lâ€"â€"-6 m. Fadden was re elected Reeve by ace 0 lclamationvamid warm plaudits. Mr. ,IThos. Davis made one of the ablest lSPGGChes of his life, but withdrew. 0". GE“. 8. ”WT. l from being a candidate. The follow: a” A';“““" 1‘0!- London Ophthalmic Hoa. ling were nominated and their names 3" ‘n “and“ 8" “m“ “'3 N0" 30‘ 1 will appear on the ballot papers for SW: Bye, Ear, Throat and Bose Aldermanic honors: Geo. E. Arrow. axcwsrvau smith. who is reckoned will head the Will be at the Mlddaugh House in Wednesday polls; Wm. Weir. counted among ofeachmonth.fmm12tol p. m. the sure ones; E. W. Hunt. for the first time in the field and acknow- __ ‘ ‘ * _ ledged by all to he one of the Town. ' HOT STOVE ship’s most able speakers. looked a ' ' winner; Jan. A. McMillan. who has ’ ' POLISH come through many a fray and rarely lost; Mike Kenny, the youngest can- “"D‘HET‘L CLEANER 003""‘3 didate. but 9, handsome. genial hache- The only Patented Polish in the World. with his neat clever speech ' Wm. PULVO makes more polish and lasts Kerney who has proved himself a longerthananyother. first class councillor and an excellent PRICE 10¢. AT ALL GROCERC road maker; Thoe Sullivan, sr.. with lots of vim and snap in him yet, de- 0- L. GRANT- W. BLACK. spit; his years; agd Malcolm Black of t s 6th eon.. w o is widely known and las many friends. Hence. there For sak- is lots of room for pick and choice. . Neil McCannal. .Connty Conn Hes LOTS 34 AN D 35 IN THE 3rd CON - Kinnon and Wm. Sharpe also ad. “.m‘dfis Wren Road. math-obser- Dr. Jar-ions A .... mejmwesze" “ caught the audience. ” most clever. ly A quartetteâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Tom Glencross and Mr. and Mrs. Will Jack â€"-sang in splendid form which was only excelled by Mrs. Will Jack’s solo, “The Home Beyond the Sea." It was one of the sweetest things ever given within Zion’s walla. Rev. T. Colling’s short ad- dress was counted among his best eflorts here. yet. Mr. Thos. Jack made an ideal Santa Claus, and the neat way he engineered the present- ation of a fine fur cap to the Super- intendent. R. T. Edwards, who was totally unconscious of what was to take place. until the deed was. done, brought forth many complimentary remarks. The Superintendent feels deeply moved by the generosity and kindness of Zion friends. The little folks were lavishly supplied with gifts. Besides those given by friends and the Sunday School. Miss Annie Jardine, who is now among the " Fomhills of the Rockies " sent Five Dollars to be spent among the pupils of the Primary class. The church rang again with the vote of thanks to that beloved teacher and and friend. The proceeds amounted to over $15.00. the children all being admitted free. given. She aml Mr. George Ritchie gave” two instrumental duets and had to respond owl) time to the. heany encares. Mr. Ritchie make-i the violin " fairly speaK ” Mr Will MuNally gavo a mouth organ seleu (ion, and, alco. took pail} in a dUPt with Miss Olive. Will i: one of our most popular boys and a helpful (91 low as well A score of imitations from the 4 year~olds~ Harold Hunt. and Joe Edwarilsâ€"up'to the hon: ie 18-year~old lasssie were bright. and pithy. 'l‘he drills and dialogues Zion’s Christmas Tree Concert. an Saturday evening was a splendid sauces-a The church and tree-2 vwre most beautifully decoratedâ€"better than fiver blow, and the latter were well laden with diversdied gifts The program. which Was handlud by the Superintendent. WM coucwlwd by all to be «me of the blighted; and mom enjoyable (ever giku It. Wm: mosxly u "Chlldwu’s Night ” and there wacn’c a (lull number. Mia's Olive, Cuuk haul trained them to sing and she. richly dESPl‘VCHl the plaudits John Gleucross. of the Canada Business College. Chatbam, is «x- prOth upfnr a few days. "Jack” has the faculty of winning'friends Relatives an'l old schoolmates will reféice to meet him. Mr. and Mrs and baby Traynor. of Durham. wcm out to the old Firth home on Christmas Day. Very sorry to learn that Mr. I). Sweeny is laid ufl at present wuh luueclar rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs Thos. Jack and Mr. and Mrs James Nelson, leave on Friday for a few days’ visiting among Irignds at Port Elgin. The Hunt. family pantook of' (be good things provided by their grand pare'uts in town on Monday Miss Nollie Davis, of town, was out home {or the Festal Day. Glndsmne and Garfield Coiling Were guesm of E W. Hunt’s family from Satutda; to Monday. Miss Emma. Edwards and Mrs Chaq McClocklin went down to Cale- dnn on Monday to visit friends and to be present at the wedding of Mr. Sam Edwarda and Miss Otta Mae Harrison on Wednesday evening. Mrs Neil McKechnie.of Durham. spent Chriumas and part of the week among old neighbors and Ielmives. Miss May Robson. teacher of Har- riotséille. arrived home on Friday for the holidays Mr. Jake Cook, of Berkeley. was down tn the old home for the ’Xmas goose. ‘ Mrs. Bell Cook. of Paisloynand Master Bprt, came over on Saturdav and are Spending a few days with relatives here Many thanks 60 the Editor for the bright ' CHRISTMAS CHRONICLE wi'h its most artistic frontispiem'. A bright, huppy and prosperous Nev] Your :3 Tip Cnaoxlun’s head. to (Fe stafi. the old members of the menagrie dud' the new ones and to friends nigh at hand and to those far away. How their faces and forms gather round wbiie we write Traverston. AND .UETAL CLEANER COUIINED The only Patgnted Polish in the World. U York and Chicago. film of Eye, Ear Nose and Throat. Will be at Knapp House. Durhun. the 2nd Sutuuhv in each month. Hoursâ€"lâ€"G p m. MIDDAUGH Home, DURHAM. Easy terms. Apply to MRS. J. W. IRWIX, Box 80, Dgrhmn, Ont. Owen Sound. Dec. Nthâ€"13m WANTED . _ 509000 git/$3813? m”... ,- V v - m , . .h Xmm; Juliifiuuuw AT EATON BROS. BREWERY L. R. C. P.. LONDON. ENG. R§D_ULATE of London. New Middaugh House for Sale. '- mi; Write for Particulars to Where D The Mone Come Fro ‘ CENTS per bushel for N 0. I will be paid at the Brewery. HOTEL FOR SALE. DR. BROWN THE ‘ Farmers’ Mann and Supply Co., What 111.0119. ‘. b’uilds up flu . 'of Agricultur ,1 'blemonts? W for the m: 9 Of this mu . ally buy and Why nbt save. yourself by 11g shares timing and UL, Limited 1’ What, yuu dun in “w prim; ()f NU" unm-hinury min» yuursvlf in'vidénds whicl wiseg'u into thwyket “f 11w \ numnlerturvr. Fau'nwrs’ M an- I -vwâ€" vvâ€"w; .Smith furl)" :h m [his pro hl'RHAM. ()N'I Our store is bel stocked than e before wth arti‘ very suitable Christmas Prese Do drop in and toe tor yourself. U

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