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Durham Chronicle (1867), 28 Dec 1905, p. 6

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recently napp) rxens 1:005 P‘“"' ance of Mr. and 3111's ROM. I \Vednesday last. . {ht er Lizzie was 1311 to to Mr. Alex. Binnie’ The ceremony was per ngntulations. . 4. 4 m» ana Uavzs an 3 Owen Sound Thos. and J. nixersin: Dan :dal» andP G isms Year Hat those v ranger: DOI‘DOOQ aents ry Stew-art. of. is mother; Mr. ronto is Visit- red Norris. of '. mother Mrs. 163'; of Toronto imotber. Mrs. d Kate Legard r parents Mr. .: Mr. and Mrs. to visited the J. Nubn; Mr. sen of 13113631?- J. Douglas of it. and Mrs. A. rother Herb; ronto visited me; Mr. 305 Lily Thisde‘ ronto; Mr. A. report a randpa 5? 9n ssmaxe with the boarding A]. 351 wasaga Bagoa' a. very. r9053, Jrned E- I. s ‘11 . 0 u who the ("111 >15 h i“ I]? >1 3.... 33% 2 <2 {M l M,._._. -d fl. \. mmmquqqgarmrgmvmnc:31$111513: ~ v ” cs .7- -~..>--. _ _ | - DECEMBER 28, 1905 ’6‘" This is the question that is in everyone’s mind ' at this time of the year. Only eight days to do the remainaer of your Christmas shopping. Let us assist you by offering a'few suggestions. Nothing is more appremated as a gift than something use- ful, especially something in the line of apparel. I _ Our Christmas goods are new and up-to-date; got up with more style, neater and with extra faTfi'éy touches for this festive season. A Dress Length. A pair of good Rubbers ? A suit of fine Lnderwez A Pair of Gloves A Fancy Handkerchief A. Toqu‘e A Waist Length .- A Fancy Collar or Muffler A >â€"_â€"â€"_-d A Pair of Hockey or Wearing Shoes 3. Pair of Embroidered Hose A Pair of Cardigans or Rubbers A Suit of Clothes or an Overcoat A Pair of Hockey Boots (M A Pair of Bose A Pair of Glo A Pair of Hockey Boots (McPhearson Lightning Hitch) A Pair of Gloves Half Dozen Hankerchiefs A Muffler (see our 50 Muflllers) A: Necktie A Fine Top Shirt A Sui: Wool Underwear A Pair of Mitts A Pair of Suspenders A Pair of Fancy Sleeve Holders We have not space to giue a. complete list, but come in and examine our Christmas goods. You will be Satisfied with them. But when you want anytnzng m Duuw Call and see our stock. We have a :0 Boors and Slippers of difirunt kinds. largesr to the smallest, i fact alums: wear or Leggings. We on’t take» 3 I in Boons and Shoes for young or old [3311 and see our stock. We have a good assortment of warm lined Boots and Slippers of (liferent kinds. Also Moccasins from the largest to the smallest, inl fact almost anything required for winter wear or Leggings. We lacon’t take second place to any in either Styles Quantity, Quality 5r Prices Our Mitts and Mittfacings are No. 1. We carry in s: k many other things too numerous to mention. Custom work and repairing as usual .at the Down Town Shoe Store. 'l‘er 5 Cash. But when yon want anything What Would BeNicer For a LADY Than nderskirt 9:00 Cap or Toque DI'OWU and mo W11 creau For a Young Girl For the Young Boy moss up-tovdate goods in town warm The Making: of a Dress or Coat W e have 1E H. H. MUEKLEB. in Do‘ngola Box Calf. Calf or Patent Colt. A pair uf Lin-ed in gt lined in f: Dent’s Kid \Vaist Length. box of Handkerchiefs. new Fancy Handerchiekf box of embroidered Hos Hose H ief A Dress Length A Pair of Mitts A. Hair or Neck Ribbon of gloves, Mocha Silk- grav and fawn, Wool fétwn and gray aISU from 2:30 to nobby ock Collar; er [to Mafia Durham WM, M suit in v price. partial I 3'31 Christmas Presemts present from 10 “79 have numerous other gifts Come and look through our stock before making your purchases. DARLING Santa mans ; Two years less one day at hard! labor in the Central Prison was the! lsentence imposed upon \Villiam G 00.! ’zLocke, formerlv of Tara. for bigamyl by Police Magistrate Cruickshank, at lNiagara Falls. on December 16th. | lThe prisoner pleaded guilty andi l asked for leniency, but could give no‘ Iireason why he should be shown imercy. The two women whom he 3married were in court and gave 1evidence. The first. formerly Jane :Welch, lives near Owen Sound. the ithe second formerly Carrie Lillian ‘Kelsey. lives in Pelham township. Welland county. Both had children l when Locke abandoned them, but the l child of the second marriage has since ldied. Locke was arrested in Toronto {a short time ago. Drug Store. William George Couldn’t Explain Militar never undersoldâ€"Qualitv {Zonsidcred ARTIES ARE REQUESTED TO keep off the following lots. Tresfiass ars will be prosecuted, no huntmg or fis ing allowed. This notable character did not leave his entire stock with us, but We have ample and various goods to supply delcacies for the Christmas season We have made special preparation in our Gro- cery Department, and solicit a share of the Christmas trade. To our much esteemed CUSTOMERS and to EVERY- BODY “0 wish u very happyb Christmas 'IS the glad ‘ § § §l~_ I11‘thmu3tlm0 Sr .:1 7 YI'Q)‘ The Peoples’ Druggist Notice to Trespassers. ariety, quality and We give below 21 int 0t our immense rv Brushes and See Um Bands JOHN BELL. lot 57. con. 3. C. FIRTH, lot 5. con. 1. N. l for n V 0L1 W CO triend or rela- tive or sweet- ,md of course i DC ful present. We have a large assortment _ 0f Holiday Goods that we can md we know DURHAM CHRONICLE (L A give some ueen boonle t '[J Dl\\7 I} Purses Bibles, beaut- \36 11113 1117.108 Dur {u HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. Form IIIâ€"Lily Walker, Sarah Mc- Lean. Rita McComb. Arthur Allan, Maggie. Knox. Form IIâ€"Irene Latimer, Lizzie Binnie. Sadie Fletcher. Selina Hop- kins. Maggie McDougall. Form Iâ€"Sadie Ferguson. Bessie Télford, John McDonald. Jean \Vet- son Hazel Caldwell. well \Vili 'Wright. Ida Harbottle. Sr. IIIâ€"Jack Davidson, Maggie Miichell, Vernon Elvidge, Victor Livingston, Reggie Sharpe. Jr. IIIâ€"W’illie Petty Mabel Lati met, Winnie Brooker Edith ‘Watson. Rita Darling. E Jr. Aâ€"Jack Bryan. John Duncan. Jr. Bâ€"Fred Catton, Etta Sanders sand Harold Sharpe eq. 3 Jr. C-THenrietta Havens, Percy : McKechnxe and Arthur Ramage eq. Hwe i Sr. IIâ€"â€"-Vivian Crawford, Mark! Wilson. Lida Livingston, Mamie ‘ Mountain. May Clifi. ‘ Sr. Pt. IIâ€"Helen Ireland. Wesley Johnston, Jessie Black and Islay Quinn eq.. Marguerite Hutton, Allie McGowan. Sr, Iâ€"Annie Russell. Victor Catton Ella Carson. Zell Crawford. George Douglass. Jr. Iâ€"Neil McMillan, Doris Mc- Auley, Cecil Towner. Marion Mar- shall. James Walls and Martha Mc- Donald eq. Jr. Aâ€"Jack Bryan. John Duncan. M cha lark Sr. IV ~11. Lawrence, B. Milligan, C. Lawrence. B. Vollett. Jr. IVâ€"F. Mountain. M. Petty, A. Petty. M. Morton, R. Grierson. Jr. IIIâ€"M. Mountain, J. Picker), R. Cuff. W. “79113, F. Cuff. Sr. II--.\I. Honnelly, N. Noble, J. McCaslin. W. Langrill. H. Mable. Jr. IIâ€"E. Cufi, E. Hutton, 8. Lawrence. Pt. II--B. Ayling, C. McCaslin. G.Petty. Public expectoration is against the common law, against the laws of. health also. When the throat tickles l that’s the time you need Catarrh-l ozone”; it snatbs away the irritation cuts out the phlegm and loosens the tight feeling. You’ll quickly cure that catarrh and throat trouble gwm. Catarrhozene It positively ‘lprevents new attacks and cures ca- ; tarrh forever and for all time to lcoxne. Don’t take our word for it, ltry Catarrhozone yourself. Once based you’ll be delighted with its ' pleasant and helpful influence. Sr. Iâ€"â€"â€"L. Mountain. W. Vollett. M. Grierson. Jr. 3â€"1. Vollett. ‘Average attendance. 33. IV 01m Caswell IVâ€"-Agnes Ramage, Ding. Jeannie McGowan (fol'ln‘ Durham No. 111.. 1. 0. l". are presenting a high class concert in the Town Hall, on the evening of Thurs- day Jan. 11th. The names of Donald C. McGregor. \Vill J. \Vhite, and Miss Homing are enough to pack the house to the doors, and a good attendance is looked for. The posters will be out early next week. so keep your eyes open for them. You’ll find the plan of the hall and 2the tickets at Macfar- lane’s Drug Store, and the admission , is 250. and 35c. Don’t miss it. IVâ€"Eva Burnet. Vaddie Ca. Nellie Hepburn, Hazel Ed'arsh 'UBLIC SB! UN \\ ednesd: 13' of last \\ eek Mr. 10mm: Ries of l-‘lzmm or. 'asmmxiod 0 Miss ._ fi'amh MCAI thm. of Glcnel'r. A QUIET wedding took place at St. ‘ John’s church Tuesday morning, when Rev. F. C. Piper united in marriage Miss Mary Elizabeth Stewart, daughâ€" ter of the late Capt. James Sinclair Stewart of the 14th Michigan mounted infantry, to Thomas Hewson of Thor- old. The bride, who was unattended, wore her going away gown of navy blue broadcloth, with a toque to match. She was given away by her uncle, Charles Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Hew- son left for their honeymoon on the nine o’clock train. On their return they will reside on Pine streetâ€"Thor- M DURHAM SCHOOL. McCri: CougherS. Hawkers, Spitters! Iraâ€"Howard Fletcher, Roy . Roy McNally, John Grierson, HONOR ROLLS. ssie Smi Axxm S. LAWRENCE. teacher. h Benton N0. 10, BEXTISCK. Smith, Annie Clark Putberbough, V attend ,OOL DEPARTMENT BUTTON HILL ald McAthur. Johnnie Du ie Smith, Wesley Cas- in;1 J. RITCHIE . 40¢. - ance L c Don a ally Victor} DEAR SIRâ€"I was highly pleased; iwith your editorials and with ML; l Lati- lCochrane’s Opening; letter on the! 'atson. icement trouble I had intended forl lsome time back to write suggesting Mark 3 that an investigation be called for to Mamielshow good reason whv we are nOt receiving any dividend. We receive‘ Weslev ‘ so. little information through thei Islagr 2 press or from any Other source even g . {that deputation that put on its spec-i L, Allie i .- . ' tacles and went down some time ago‘ i l l ! {came home as it went leaving us still Catton ‘. in the dark. 'We had rumors upon George rumors about watered stock. etc.. ; labout ‘250 thousand of such stock 200 :is Mc- of which Cowham the Great kept for n Mar- 3 himself dividing the :30 between four tha Mc- ; associates to help carry out the plan. iAnd again "there was a rumor of l enormous salaries that had to be paid Sanders l to certain expert men who would not I work any less and at which the share- lholders kicked, but the project was Percy 1 so imposing and the profits promised ge eq. .to be so great that the old saying i“ Never venture never Win” carried 1 the day and the work went on. But ark ithis was all rumor a particle of ‘ :wlnch never appeared m print. or if )uncan. \1 \Villie Julia 3.10- 8.1' Perry her all D 0 n 18 h: To THE E DE Some Cement Pointers '\\ 1""; 11 ‘J. .31, \4' b .1 l ) Y I 1“ ‘ ‘7‘ 4'::-"\ ‘3..». » ; s ‘v w. 1‘ JalHL -..‘.I‘. '..l.‘ rill _\\,‘J ‘ ' ' I , . . ..- â€" .. , ms: tilt-tut {1‘13 been .tzu'.7;3‘3'..'..â€"-leia. - I o . ~ : .vt‘A I >. u a ‘ .‘ '12P, credit to whom liredlt is (turn 9. mm. say that theSe directors ar :11in g L16“ ‘11 a..‘.i:.g. 01“ .. *3 C of nerve or tutu ofdoubtfulintegrity.j1168.11“: 6‘5" Yb ”Mi-V ‘3‘ If they meant to depreciate the value g 9V“? 2343"" '11“ 0 ’1‘“ of the Stock they shot beside the l 1111129- mark or did not see it at all and ill Hycznei is endorsed they really meant to move the plant: generaiig'. Many of it was an immense hlunderbus. Now. l themselves to break Sir. leaving rumor aside. I Woulu'preven; pneumonia. beg to make a suggestion or two at a way of caring cat-arrh venture. which. if found n0t to he ‘05 Would it be a coma any use wxll at least, I think, oe ment to If? and care harmless. Que IS for the Cement ach dosiug? Isit not Committee With the Doctor to knock to try and cure catarr at the Court of Kings Bench for a and throat by swallow writ of Mandamus to stay the motion liquids? The only I of that moving plant until the ac- cure this disease and. icounts of the Company and the ac- the respiratory 01.033 ’tions of the directors be thoroughly Hyomei ‘5 examined that we may see why we: ' have debts and not dividends. The other suggestion is to ask the Gov- ernment to send down an expert auditor with powers to make the fore- bl k l * .1 . going investigation from the begin- {an ti?“ yn‘lentitl ning to the present time. Surely the 0 our “‘edlca‘ depa Government will not refuse, Has charge. The R' T‘ I: am Sir Wilfrid the same authority in Canada to Stay proceedings or sus- _._..._.u.--_...._.__...___. pend the powers of men or corpora- tions as Gladstone had in Ireland when he suspended the collection of! rents by the landlords until certain BRICK f0 matters were adjusted. If wrong is doing now at the present time whyl _-â€"_-.â€".-â€"-,â€"â€"_-.-â€"â€"â€"-_â€":.._.â€"_;,._ n0t stop it if possible by a writ off mandamus and if wrong has been: Thp Durham. done and doing Up to the presentl .’ . ._, . why not have an investigation as} owe! "00:00l authoritative and thorough and put, 110W. Guarai the saddle on the right horse. 1} Eli- l"l"'llt ]’)I‘i(‘0: would have written this letter some; ' "- - / time ago but on account of my slug- ' _ gishness. ' If you cannOt obt your dealer. it will b mail. postage paid, price. \Vrite to-day Hyomei Building. Itl -â€" _- -- - l UOI‘IDO a1 1] A Certain Cure for Group. R. LEGATE Shades of Greenside, Dec. 1905 3.0 0‘ e. ' Ord- mfiwg. $33 9/11“ gr, ‘ A , I muss ha DITOR 1e Fort William is situated at the head waters of Laxe Superior, the nearest point on the lake to the rich Western. wheat lands. Every bushel of Wheat grown upon these wealth producing prairies must pay tribute to 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 to-day means magnificent returns as the city develops. We ofier for sale building lots abutting the mammoth threshing machinery works shortly to be erected at an enormous cost, and affording employment for 3000 hands. These desirable properties may now be obtained at low prices and on very reasonable terms of payment. MONEY-SAVING . PROPOSITIQN DURHAM CHRONICLE Yours respectfully, FOR PARTICULAV? APPLY TO 34 McGill St., Toronto. 1e ofi Hyo FRIDAY. JANUARY The undersigned am: has been insnuct Public Ant. othe 21 tion. TERMS: 12 1110‘ approved join: notes and under, cash; 0' 6% discount for cash 10V Zredit mam Sale -01‘- FARM STOCK and IMPLEMENTS BREATHE HEA LING BALSAMS W way of caring cacarrh, W 01:31 it be a common sense treat- ment; to :r_v and care a corn by stom- ach dosing v? Is it not just as foolish to try and cure catarrh of the hem} and throat by swallowing tablets or liquids? The onlv natural way to cure this disease and ali diseases of the reapiratory organs is to breathe Hyomei. If you cannon obrain Hyomei of your deazer. it will be forwarded by mail. postage paid, on receipt of price. Write 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 AYLING Es? me;- Hi The Durham Yards have over 300,000 on hand now. Guaranteed good at right }j)rices. \V ”a 831011606 lock sharp ‘Wo rly m "NWT! h OOISSCI E TO R months’ 3 redit tianeer has been .ed to sell by :tion on washing machine as seovels and ltfl’dI‘OUS to men- .af‘sefi-Air Catarrh Sums of $5 00 var that amount D. MCFHAIL, ‘eSs. 1 single ngle set buggy m separator, 1 Jhatham fan- attachment. , 1 pie; feed 3; harness, 1 Physicaz SEOVG W15 AUCTIOEEEB. ore he a mid. and s the only hi ndor l1 ris u . 'IIE‘O. hysicans use it 1905 00d 881’ th to and I} Bir

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