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Durham Chronicle (1867), 28 Dec 1905, p. 5

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BE (‘13 1905 brmrmrm 08!)th c Q Ensved Lheir aunt» “‘3' 8;) y event. took place 83 ce gf Mr. and Mrs. 305" \Vednesday last. Who.“ ter, Lizzie. was unified to Mr. Alex. Binmo, The ceremony was P91" Ithe Rev. Mr. Furqtyb‘ri %d by Rev. J 33. 351319; other of the groom-w humiliation”. '_ , _, 'j; ,, ” Lria Davis. from Bagofi'v. ‘isiting he: grandparenfiai those who were home for we noriced Miss Amy L I Owen Sound Collegi‘ “6 T1109 and J. ‘W. Fwd" nhersit \ Dan. H. Firth. dais» andP G. Morrison» Edge fiill. Mrs. W of or LEO Howey. our new teachwfl neighborhood laStW ,, arrangements with t nd securing a. boardin‘ an kslé stm as Year Mr Steelev of Toronto randmother. Mrs. 23. and Kate Legard their parents Mr. Bard: Mr. and Mrs. xriszmas Tree 0 my report a. ver Hugh Firth. of their aunt, ”’9‘ 71‘): Stewart. 01 uis mother; Mr. route is visit- I: Mr. and Mrs. we visited the J. Nuhn; Mr. {sen of Duadalk J. Douglas. of it. and Mrs. A. 28 rorher Herb; ronto visited :19: Mr. Jofi \1 )W en Sound; Mrs. Smith Sledd. Mr- nd Masmrs "Ottawasaza~ 10m: ssmaker Ol‘l‘lS. OI [histle Mr. A abroad b1 and JYI)8 of Ids a menu Janna: DIJDIJIJIJI A ’4' r This is the que rat is in everyone’s mind ' at this time of the y Only eight days to do the remainaer of your tmas shopping. Let us assist you by ofl‘erin suggestions. Nothing is more appremated gift than something use- ful, especially someqin the line of apparel. I ‘ Our Christmas goodanew and up -to-date; got up with more style, .né and with extra fan-53y touches for this iesti’ason. 1, F aaficn DECEMBER 28, 711mm sum H. H. mama. A nice Silk Belt; w: hem in white. cream. 8k; ;reen, red, brown, black A nice Neck Tie. ‘We the largest and most. up-to Stock of these goods in . ..n An k:flk 00 g‘ 05- up as hi A Pair of Gloves A FdHandkerchief A Toque A Wa'aength .- A Pair of Embroidered Ho A. Dress Length. i A Waist Length. A pair of good Rubbers A box of Handkerchiefs. A. suit of fine Underwee A new Fancy Handerchiekf. An Underskirt or Top I A box of embroidered Hose A next of good warm - or plain Hose. A Suit of Clothes or an Over. A Pair of Hockey Bodchhearson A Pair of Hose A Pair loves H A Muffler (see our 5nfillers) A Fine Top Shirt A Saiool Underw A Pair of Suspenders k Pair of Fe Rubins VGSES We have not sp: to come in and examingur will be satisfied withem. A Silk Ha: nd get. a Jersey Cap or Toque The N lirgesr. to the smallest, iact Wear or Le "in s. W 03’: wk? sacon . , g" g Our Mists and Mxttfacmgs are Styles Quantity, Quality Prices . s to No.1. We carry in 3 many Other t . mention. Custom wor nd repairing Town Shoe Store. Ters 0895- I’a What \Vd BeNicer For a LY Than m . cllrait book 1e Hockey Shoea' For 210qu GM archief Whit at 0D wet Makbf a Dress or Coat W8 A nice fancy Ecocx uoua ave them from 256 to $31 A Silk Muffler in any shade, . Underwear A “air of Fancy Sleeve .ir of gloves, Mocha Silk- in grav and fawn. Wool in fawn and gray aISu A Pair of Moccasins 3:) Lightning Hitch) Half Dozen Hankerchiefs A Necktie 'wear A Pair of Mitts hum: Sleeve Holders at A Dress Length A Pair of Mitts A Hair or Neck Ribbon of Wearing Shoes .3. Box Calf. Yalour tent. Colt. Too Busy nobby ‘fiicxal Shoe. air of Mitts or Gloves nes Wm suit in v2 price. Radar. Dressing al‘tlal “ “185' backa ne‘P Drug Store. DARLING havin ~Se 01711011059 \Ve have numerous other gifts Come and look through our stock before making your purchases. Hat Brushes. *ines in Cases. Two years less one day i I . . ‘ labor In the Central Prison '; zsentenoe imposed upon \Vil ‘ tLocke, formerlv of Tara. f< \by Police Magistrate Cruic? A -- nnnnn' .sic Eons. Toilet Ar fiilitary Brushes Two years less one day at hardi'1 labor in the Central Prison was thel l sentence imposed upon \V'illiam Geo. : Locke, formerlv of Tara. for bigamyl‘ . formerly Jane‘ lWelch, lives near Owen Sound, thel ‘i the second formerly Carrie Lillian ham township. \Kelsey. lives in Pel - Welland county. Beth had children when Locke abandoned them, but the child of the second marriage has since ‘ died. Locke was arrested in Toronto l8. short time ago. ‘ .J-w â€"â€" did not leave his entire stock with us. but we have ample and various woods to supplv delcacies for the Christmas season Christmas trade To our much esteemed CUSTOMERS and to EVERY- BODY me wish a. very happy Christmas keep off the followin, ars will be prosecuted, no allowed. PARTIES ABE Bl: The Peoples’ Druggist This notable character ‘dl‘l 1,; that we can; Jr. Aâ€"Jack Bryan. Jr. Bâ€"Fred Catton, 119W» . quahty and‘ and Harold Sharpe eq. We gwe below 3% Jr. Câ€"Hem‘ietta I:' elf 01‘ our immenseiMcKechnie and Arthur Notice to Trespassers. SCS, LtionCI‘Yv Toilet R ӣ61.63, t 1 I 'a V5 ill ‘9 \ u 0 3| \ DUN-3 f: 0111‘ the glad ales. Mamcm‘ Q md of course J OHN BELL.10t 57. C. FIRTH, lot 5. con. h‘iend or rela- George Couldn’t Explain. tive or sweet- ful present. We h ristmas tune assortment , Dainty McArthur DURHAM CHRONICLE :Ll'n Cloth Brushes Pictoral Post Cards Tooth Brushes, Cia‘ar Holders queen er boattle at shown In Musical .011 S9 {DOS Mnnoft u t. Bibles. 1 IV â€"' Hymnals M cN all m. can Clark; beaut 211‘28 Mirrors Purses [G GOOdSy utiiul fume HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. Form IIIâ€"Lily Walker, Sarah Mc- Lean. Rita McComb. Arthur Allan, Maggie Knox. Form IIâ€"Irene Latimer, Lizzie Binnie. Sadie Fletcher. Salina Hop- kins. Maggie McDongail. Form Iâ€"Sadie Ferguson. Bessie Telford, John McDonald, Jean Wat- son Hazel Caldwell. I Sr. IVâ€"Eva Burnet. Vaddie Cald-l well. Nellie Hepburn, Hazel Marshall i'Willie MCCI’it. I Jr. IVâ€"Agnes Ramage, \Villie EBrcwning. Jeannie McGowan, Mary - \Vright. Ida Harbottle. Sr. IIIâ€"Jack Davidson, Maggie Mitchell. Vernon Elvidge, Victor Livingston, Reggie Sharpe. Jr. IIIâ€"'Willie Petty. Mabel Lati- mer. Winnie Brooker, Edith \Vatson. ur L UvubOw‘Uv- i Jr. Iâ€"Neil McMillan, Doris Mc-i Auley, Cecil Towner. Marion Mar-{l shall. James Walls and Martha Mc-‘ Donald eq. 1 Jr. Aâ€"Jack Bryan. John Duncan.‘I ‘ 1 i Jr. Bâ€"Fred Catton, Etta. Sanders'1 Eli Hwe bun: Lamb. Roy ‘ I, Jr.â€"â€"â€"Homard Fletcher, Roy McNally , John Gricrson, Awar-age attendance, ‘28. III Sr. IV ~15. Lawrence, B. Mxmgan, 3. Lawrence. E. Vollett. Jr. IVâ€"F. Mountain. M. Petty. A. Petty. M. Morton. R. Grierson. Jr. IIIâ€"M. Mountain, J. Picken, R. Cufi. W. “79113, F. Cufi. Sr. II--.\I. Honnelly, N. Noble, J. McCaslin. W. Langrill. H. Mable. Jr. IIâ€"E. Cuff, E. Hutton, 8. Lawrence. â€"- A. ang Pt. IIâ€"m B. Ayling, G. Petty. Sr. Iâ€"L. Mountain. V‘ M. Grierson. Jr. Bâ€"I. Vollett. ‘Average attendance. 33. common law, against the laws of health also. When the throat tickles ‘that’s the time you need Catarrh- . ozone”; it soothsaway the irritation lcuts out the phlegm and loosens [the tight feeling. You’ll quickly ‘; cure that catarrh and throat trouble. i with Catarrhozcne It positively s new attacks and cures ca- : tarrh lo ‘ rever and for all time to 1001138. D i‘try Catarrhozone yourself. Once gused you’ll be delighted with its f pleasant and helpful influence. 1 Pu lic expectoration is against the l I iprevent DURHAM SCHOOL. Bald HONOR ROLLS. ON \Vednesday of last week, Mr. George Ries, of Hanover. was married to Miss Sarah McAI-thur, of Gleneljn COURT Durham No. 111., I. O. 1“. are‘ presenting a high class concert in the I Town Hall, on the evening of Thurs- day J an. 11th. The names of Donald C. Mch-egor. ‘Will J. White, and Miss ' a are enough to pack the house s and a good attendance is ‘ looked for. The posters will be out of the hall and Lthe tickets at )Iacfar- lane’s Drug Store, and the admission is .5c. and 350. Don’t miss it. . Rev. F. C. Piper united in marriage! ter of the late Capt. James Sinclair l I l Stewart of the 14th Michigan mounted ' fantry, to Thomas Hewson of Thor-1 h old. The bride, who was unattended, l i wore her going away gown of navy l. blue broadcloth, with a toque to match. 1 She was given away by her uncle, ) Charles Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Hew- 5 son left for their honeymoon on the 2 nine o’clock train. On their return ‘, they will reside on Pine street.-â€"Tbor- old Post. R I“ II-mB. Ayling, C. McCaslin. etty. Iâ€"L. \Iountain. W. Vollett. hierson. '. Bâ€"I. Vollett. Pbos. Johnston. r9. Caswell. Alb Coughers. ANNIE S. LAWRENCE. teacher. Claren W hm flabe Benton Harms HILL ie Id McAthur. Johnnie e Smith, Wesley Cas- 3e McNally. irxc Hawkers, Spitters! ,4 0.0 o». RITCHIE. teacher McDonald McNally, arson, J Nally, Ca swel B. Milligan, Wflfffi Some Cement Points: imp BIC- Marjorie Ed‘win x ‘I chon Pe rry croup oroup there is no time to ex: periment with new remedies. no matter how hightly they may be rec- ommended. There is one preparation has been inst i t that can always be depended upon} Public 1 ’ an . I . Ir \as been 111 :e for many years and {FRIDA‘I JAIN I i i When a child shows symptoms of i _ I ’has never been known to fail, viz: iChamberlain’s Cough Remedy. M. F. Compton of Market. Texas“ _ : k" . says of it. “I have. used Chamber-I: The‘mi'f‘xnji: Ilain’s Cough Remedy in severe cases; A" L, : -’ iof croup with my children. 'Clyoesaare (“”31“ ¢ truthfully say it aiwavs gives plompt. ‘ I . t mehef” her sake at Parker’s Drug; of croup with ? truthfully say relief” For 5 Store. illle hireutct's 3’) lllCVL‘ {lie lilillllfillz-‘U: ‘ V -‘~ #‘v‘: \- > o" v ~ ‘ '1 l' l: u A l plant (a: “16-0(1125 SllUleOi tne glidrrt; ’i lI‘lV‘tPl‘. is the best thing that overflow“- 3m ihappwnezl. It has brought the slug;-l lgish sin-ireholders and Editors ofiim QDurliam to their feetâ€"the slumber-ES? has been arousedâ€"~81}: 1W lgize credit (0 lb I:ing‘ giant t whnm credit is due, must say that these directors are men i L: of nerve. or men of doubtful integrity. i h 11f they meant to depreciate the value l G of the stock they shot beside the l 11 mark or did not 5 ‘ 0 'v o l (â€"62 it at all and il\ they really meant to move the plant ‘ g litwas animmenseblunderbus. Now. t ‘lSir. leaving rumor aside, I woulu‘; I beg to make a suggestion or two at a i , venture. which. if found net to be of any use will at least, I think, he I harmless. One is for the Cement : Committee with the Doctor to knock I, at the Court of Kings Bench for a writ of Mandamus to stay the motion‘ of that moving plant until the ac- ' counts of the Company and the ac- ~ tions of the directors be thoroughly 5- examined that we may see why wet have debts and not dividends. The a. other suggestion is to ask the Gov- ernment to send down an expert auditor with powers to make the fore- going investigation from the begin- ning to the present time. Surely the Government will not refuse. Has n0t Sir Wilfrid the same authority in Canada to Stay proceedings or sus- pend the powers of men or corpora- tions as Gladstone had in Ireland when he suSpended the collection of Q .L. A Certain Cure for Group. rents by the learnâ€"dlords until certain ' bulb“ 101- any! matters were adjusted. If Wrong is doing now at the present time why‘ - ' n0t stop it if possible by a writ off mandamus and if Wrong has been: The Durham Yards have done and doing up to the present; 7 . 9 _ why not have an investigation as} OVGI ”909000 01} hand ' , now. (Juaranteed good Ltbe saddle on the right horse. I; 11t- right prices. > ._â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-.-â€"â€"â€" ...._.._.t_...._ “TJ‘1‘M‘ ._. ’7 fl.._.-â€".â€"â€"_ ~â€" _gishness. ; _. .r_n__ I - --- cr‘ '1'! no “M ShadesofGreenside,Deo.1905 9/1? AV; Superior, the nearest poms Western wheat. lands. Ever to Fort William; all the necessary m1 goes to make home and farm a comforz a of necessity enter through this portal From its geOgraphioal position it is des â€"‘-~â€"- -A “A..‘ Fort William is situated at the head waters of Lake Superior, the nearest point on the lake to the rich Western wheat lands. Every bushel of wheat grown ipon these wealth producing prairies must pay tribute :0 Fort William; all the necessary merchandise that goes to make home and farm a comfort and success must of necessity enter through this portal of the nation. From its geOgraphical position it is destined to become a great shipping and distributing point. Development has barely commenced. The plans of large Commercial organizations have but recently been laid, and to buy well chosen properties tooday means magnificent returns as the city develops. ‘Ne ofier for sale building lots abuttlng tne mamlLIULu threshing machinery works shortly to be erected at an enormous cost, and afiordinu employment for 3000 bands. These desirable properties may now be obtained at low prices and on very reasonable terms of payment. Yours respectfully, R. LEGATE FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO 34 McGill St, Toronto. the slug- iitors of slumber- FRIDAY. JANUARY 5, 1905 The undersigned auctioneer has. been has been insn'uct d to sell by Public Auction on near!) 1189].; at Her turnip pulp‘ sec spring- tOOUh ‘lSharrow. 1 W32: ‘bob sleivhs. 1 ct mng mil. Wit-h turnip sower.1 boiler. 1 double double set. pious old neuer. year old S‘uf breeding 6W brood sow. : Frost and mower near “u. . V bob sleighs. 1 cutwr. 1 Chatham fan- ning mill with baxger attachment, turnip sewer. 1 pig rack, 1 pig; feed boiler. 1 double sex. heavy harness, 1 double sea plough harness. 1 single set plough harness, 1 single set buggy I.harness, 1 Oxfard cream separator, 1 lgrind. stone, 1 hearing: stove witha ‘quanzity of pipes. a washing machine ‘a churn, forks. chains, seovals and othe articles too numerous to men- Ercdit Huctien $alc FARM srocxandIMPLEMENTs TERMS :- 12 months’ credit on approved join: notes. Sums of $5 00 and under, cash ; over that amount 6% discount for cash. v BREATHE HEAL: 8911115. U when u ,haier f1 heaunfi every ; lungs. i saw. about 3 t, and W‘O0d at nearly new Massy-Harrm [3v nt‘W- 1 sew: :urnip pulpez‘. 1‘" way of curing catarrh. Would it be a common sense treat- ment to try and cure a corn by stom- ach dosing? Is it not just as foolish to try and cure catarrh of the heat} and throat by swallowing tablets or liquids? The only natural way to cure this disease and all diseases of the resoiratory organs is to breathe . Hyomei. If you cannot obtain Hyomei of your dealer. in will be forwarded by mail. postage paid. on receipt. of price. \Vrite to-day for consultation blank that will entitle you to services of our medical department without charge. The R. T. Booth Company, Hyomei Building, Ithaca. N. Y. BRICK for SALE Saie at one o’clock sharp AYLING E9” ECTOR. PROPRIETOR the Medicatec‘x Air Catarrh Endorsed by Physicans BS ei is endorsed a 3'. Many of t ves to break up T; “7 C Bl HUG. scered ram. 1 was. 1 binder ‘ Maggy-Harris Brantford mow- TrR. Gienelg . implements, old in foal to L aged mare, 6 1681f. 5 Y3“ at; I‘ESE throa MC}? HAIL, AUCTIOEEER. S120 ‘5; physicans them use it- Jp a cold and It; is the only Steer 1G Hyomc Lnd bal- wh ich- cket in- lug and lealth to 2.05.0 and lass out )UJS ptic with

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