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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Sep 1906, p. 7

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women strangers, ' 54*" Jaughed a man wear“ 'ne Legion of Honor. “You you $95013, E} 80 an; hinting that sofié ‘nev hertz-9." x- at the German legauog‘ 1 count Tony Von 81'.er new girls’ since the sea- md he‘s still going.” 10 of merriment gree of the well known 20:. puiar Anton von Stosch :9 one said: “Bush. Thu time Anton von M artists come and go, m : an unwonted look 0‘ Id dismuragement. Fm ad Snught diligently for l‘lk'llu \VumeIi who called heir hume. who had been ravclers from Berlin to that fateful August day, rnce he had followed a irl with ;Iinting chestnut find it was a stranger in. ginin of Washington,” a: b :1 WHY to their identity. 11; lunu's poring over the 5 My 'ww‘i‘ a young Vir- -.§.;- L‘llm proved to be W, mp names he had MBER 45. 190 " said she. “but I am afraid 9 your friendship if I do. :9 that have happened . lat h t' memly. Ie it If you don‘t,” 3: teeth hard. .“'way." returned she, . save my warâ€"Clad E Tribune. gling writer knew all about weeks” of the strugglint Savln g Sch em 9. he. “that you would Lhose fives. I‘m hard I will pay you back 1 don’t,” said he Lstic appla )1? the star? Stosch raised grid as he saw ’ in the 1! to the en {)- Lssure himself L Anton von 111° with fold- :teut upon his om in an the . rhea at t ouer was tfig \X't'imt‘ in the '12:): artist in 1.: artist was r: writer for her wash her came about that she had ich contained \V legation" 3:1 id Sim. ml been whether on 1983 L1 have hour of Pd 31153 but as :1 unex- he was she sat. » things be first to lose Ch that from StOSCD, .1 id An- gbt be~ Of An- t ever .hington :(“h was man of 30 June V over me good \ times 1't con- o ab- 10wâ€" hand id An- .) win. ) man is life 01‘ said )11. m‘ to She 9 ex- xst" that ware out the )1" U short dxstance east of Knapp’s Hotel, Lamb ton Street, Lower Town. Durham Ofice hours from 12 to 2 o’clock. , foot Specialist: Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose Dâ€"Ofice over ’Gordon’s new Jewellery Store, Lower Town, Durham. Any amount of monev to loan at 5 per cent. on farm oropertv. « “mm " 303 Late Asaistant Roy. London Ophthalmic Hos 8:12;. and to Golden Sq. Throat and Rose Hos. ve) ancers Etc. Money :6 Loan. Ot‘ficesrâ€"In the McIntyre Block, over Standard Bank. 1.‘ er. Conveyancer, Sec. Insurance Agent. Money to Loan. Issuer of Mar- riage Licenses. A general financial busi- ness transacted. t9" ‘ .UBSBRIWIUR A. G. MACKAY. K. C EVERY fH'JRSDAY MORNING v 0:; mm vmnnac muse. 3AM" 31mm DURHAM, ONT. )FFICE me .308 IEPARTCM U fitmeer for the County of Grey. Sales prqnyptgy amended to. Orders {1);}le left :35 011353522 it bié Ifilplefize’hvtâ€"Wéreiooms, Mgkinnon’s old stand. or at the Chronicle Ofllce. OHN KIN‘NEE. LICENSED AUC- ' tioneer for the Clountv of Grev. U. tioneer for the County of Grey. Tems moderate and satisfaction guaran- teed. The arrangements ma dates of sales can be nade at THE CHRONICLE of- See. Residenee and P. 0.. Ceylon. Tele- phone connectzon. Drs. lamieson 6: Maclaurin. \chs AND RESIDENCE A J. G. Hutton, M. D., C. M. fice in the New Hunter Block. Ofiice mm, 8 to 10 a. m., to 4 p. m. and 7 1.09 :11. Special attention given to diseases women and children. Residence op- site Presbvterian Church. UOTARY PUBLIC, COM MISSION- Arthur Gun, M. D. HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 01v FFICE AND RESIDENCE-(30R J. F. GRANT, D. D. S.. l. P. Telford. ARRISTER, somcrron, ETC. Diseases of Eye. Ear OHN CLARK. LICENSED AUC- Of 5‘ m ARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, CON- . OXOR GRADUATE. UNIV ERSI DURHAM. ONT. (Lower Town.) tioneer for the County of Grey. , R. C. P., LONDON ADULATE of Lon McPHAu, LICENSED AUC- Dex SEPTEMBER 6 I906 Dr. W. 0. Pickering Dentist. Comm AND PROPRIETHH Medical Directory. rk 4nd of Toronto. Graduate Royal Dental Surgeons of Ontario. 1620' 4 Denial Dz’rm‘orv MacKay Dunn. DR- EH). 8. BURT. DR. BROWN NI the Midiaugh House lat Wednesday aach mbnth. from 12 to 4 p. m. alder A. H. Jackson. tistry in all its Branches. Miscellaneous. Inapp Hons each montt W . I" “'IN DURHAM. ONT. egal Director)! luv EXCLUSIVELY is H t BLISHED Over J. 8: inc Block, over {El Biififlfllfll'r. Nose and Throat Durham. the 2nd Hoursâ€"Iâ€"G p.111. tit! \V. F. DUNN. . ENG ion, New 'Ol CHI KL nter's. Ofiice Hm are Scientific Veterinmy Prelm-auuus prepmed by A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES The largest mass of ice in the world is probably the one which fills up near- ly the whole of the interior of Green- land, where it has accumulated s.nce before the dawn of history. It is be- lieved now to form a block about 600,. 000 square miles and a half in thick. ness. According to these statistics, the lump of ice is larger in volume that) the whole body of water in the Medl- terranean, and there is enough of it to cover the whole of the l’nzted Kin:- dom of Great Britain and Ireland with a layer about seven miles thick. A Poser. “Please, pa,” pleaded Bobby, “just one more.” “All right,” said pa, closing his book. “W011, say, pa,” began Bobby, “who is going to bury the last man that dies?" A Good Color. Negroes use the same phrases they hear whites use, often with amusing application. This conversation. over- heard in the streets of a southern city. is related in Lippincott’s Magazine: “Howdy, Mis’ Mandy? How is you?” called one dusky aunty to another. “Oh, I jes’ tollable, Mis’ Johnson. How you feelin’?” was the response. “Why. I’s a-feelin’ mighty peart. I is," con- fided Mrs. Johnson. “I suttenly does feel fine.” “Wellum; yo’ sho’ is look- in’ well,” agreed her friend. “Yo’ col- or’s so good." Under the supervision of DES. VANZANT WARING. Toronto, of over ‘23 years practical experience.“ He Has. “Pa, what does savoir faire mean?” “Well, I don’t know that I can ex~ plain it exactly, but the man who can look tickled and interested when some- body starts to tell a story that he has heard about twenty times before has it all right.” om J ones-That doesn‘t make it neces- sary for you to see a doctor. Stock Tonic and Blood Purifier Antiseptic Healing Oil IndigeStion and Colic Cure Breeding Powders Spavin Cure Cough Remedy Poultry Tonic Heave Relief Louse Death Navel and Joint Ill Cure Gulls and Thrush Cure Diarrhoea Cure for Colts: Sprain Emulsion Lump Jaw Cure} \Vorm Remedy Eachtpkg. contains a. coupon entitling the holder to free veterinary advice. The Coyote. One of the most interesting wild ani. mals is the prairie wolt, known in Mexico as the coyote and in the old world as the jackai. It is thirty-six to forty inches long, with a tail measuro lng sixteen to eighteen inches in length. The color is usually a dull, yellowish gray on the back and sides, with black cloudings. The underpart and inside of the limbs are of a dirty white tint. The voice is a sort of snapping bark. and for this reason the animal is known as the “barking wolf.” It is found on the western plains, extend- ing from Mexico to latitude 55 degrees north. It hunts in packs and is very fleet. Proxy Husband. In Turkey. Divorces are easy to obtain in Tur- key, and a husband and wife may re- marry three times. If they wish to marry a fourth time, the woman must go through the formality of marrying another man and then of being di- vorced. This custom has given rise to a curious professionâ€"that of proxy husbands. Such men are generally blind and have no hesitancy in relin- quishing their brides for a money con- sideration. SOLD BY BARCLAY 8: BELL. Implement Agents. DURHAM. COLIN McMILLAN, Harnessmaker. DROMORE. SCHWINDT 85 MUTE. Grocers, HANOVER. Not One of Them. Bonesâ€"The great men are all dying NTMEN WESTERN FAIR Daily ascensions of a. navigable airship. aIWays under periec control. The most wonderful invention of the age. Royal Venetian Band, the most celebrated European musical organization. under the great leader, Victor, will give concerts daily. Fireworks on a more magnificent and imposing scale, picturing the great Carnival of Venice. Many Splendid educational features for boys and girls. Take Laxative Emma gainine Tablets. LIT THE VETERINARY SPECIALTY GO. An ideal occasion {or a family Gluing, author These Are Not Stock Foods Greenland’s’ Glory. ug, Protruding Piles Drug to refund money if I’AZO ’IIIG in 6 to 1-8 days 500 The Exhibition That Made Fall Fairs Famous. For information write SEPT. 7-15, 1906. LONDON I In addition, he alleged that the offi- l cers had- had meals to which they were 1 not entitled, that brandy and lemonade l had been served, and also alleged that officers had kept. various members 01 their family in the workbouse at. the . pubflc cost. , I The enquiry was adjourned. “Bring Me My Papers." Proceeding, Mr. Robb said labor was paid for to the extent of over £30 by the guardians, when hundreds of able- bodied men were in the house fit to do the work. Further, £112 had been spent in a \year on newspapers. Mr. Madley, the master, had for his own use 18 daily and weekly newspaper‘s. and the assist- ant master enjoyed the luxury of 12. with the same monthly magazines as the master. Capt. Edward Dumaresque, in his 104th year. This officer. whose life was so extraordinarily prolonged, was invalid- ed out of the Bombay army in 1827. after less than nine years’ service. His nomination as a cadet by J. B, Taylor. a. director of the East India Co., was dated Dec, 15. 1818: on the 30th of the same month he was appointed a lieu- tenant in the 8th Bombay Regiment. The columns of The London Times recently contained the announcement or the death at Longford. Tasmania. of at the age of sixteen years and six months. He was promoted captain in Sep:ember, 1826, and on April 25, 1827, was retired on a Lord Clive’s fund pension, which he drew for seventy-nine years, less only a few days. The cer- tified cause of death of \this invalid of 1827, on April 23. 1906, was “weakness due to old age.” Next Mr. Robb condemned the system of providing refreshments for the guardians, and alleged that the meals included meat and poached eggs, How It Started. “Talk about human beings having descended from such as yon!” exclaim- ed Poll. “They’re much more likely to have evolved from birds. You can’t speak their language, and I can.” “I don‘t deny,” responded Jocko, “that they got their long tongues from your family.” Even the cook had “Sketchy Bits.” “People," and “News of the World.” It'was then that the two had their celebrated monkey and parrot time. A French View of Englishmen. To an American a Frenchman is a waxed mustachio and extraordinary stovepipe hat. In “Chaine Anglaise” the French idea of an Englishman is given. He speaks French with a shock- ing accent, ends every sentence with “all right” and when he is introduced to a woman does not remove his cap from his head or his pipe from his mouth. Graft on a. Family Tree. Guest (at anniversary dinner)-You belong to one brand; of the host’s fam- ily, I believe. Poor Relationâ€"Yes; I belong to the branch that never had any plums on it. In Trude. Miss Gusherâ€"That is Lord Noodle heal. He made his money in trade. Miss Slasherâ€"What line? Miss Gusherâ€"Matrimonial. He trad- ed his title for an heiress. All serious souls are better believers m immortality than we can give mounds tonâ€"Emerson. Antiseptic Healing Oil Breeding Powders Cough Remedy Heave Relief Navel and Joint Ill Cure Diarrhoea Cure for Colts: Lump Jaw Cure} An Ancient Captain. DURHAM’ HR! LVN" . BOOK-KEEPING SHORTHAN D TYPEVVRITIN G COMMERCIAL LAW COMMERCIAL CORRESPOND- ENCE PLAIN BUSINESS \VRITING ORNAMENTAL \VRITING Each student is taught separately at his own desk. Trial lessons for one week free. Visitors welcome. John Obeyed. Mrs. F. was a very stern woman. who demanded instant and unques- tioning obedience from her children, says Chums. One afternoon as she was working in her sewing room a storm came up, and she sent her son John to close the trap leading to the flat roof of the house. “But, mother”â€" said John. “John, I told you to shut the trap’.” “Yes, but. mother"â€" “John. shut that trap!” “All right. mother. if you say so. but”â€" “John!” John slowly climbed the stairs and shut the trap. The afternoon went by. and the storm howled and raged. Two hours later the family gathered for tea. and when the meal was half over Aunt Mary. who was stain: with Mrs. 19.. had not appeared. Mrs. P. started an im'estfa‘ation. She did not have to as}; many questions. John an- swered the first one. ,“I‘lease. mother. she is up on the roof.” member ney. ‘6- once, Mdunt FereStr Business College LEADS IN t stil! another corn not bxokc DAY and EVENING classes. 1110 L and in placing all its graduates. "Send him W. T. CLANCY, Prin. of the himne tr. u: prowzswn, “is the the heathen Chine-e “AN Slu- Is \Vrote." :31: A re Fi 02:10 he French people 1) said 0 PU had many years 3 people. said :11 .g of whole co '1) 1' far a bag of il \‘ e poum 0“ CIA J W b 15 1'0 n? ThegEDurham Furniture Co. ‘ A é", 7“ 0”, :59 CS $6 Mé‘u“ .‘i‘éé (1‘0 §WALLPAPERSE :"é. w, .‘A‘. Bedroom Suites Sideboards Extension Tables Parlor Tables Parlor Suites Couches call and inspectinu solicited No trouble to .show goods and give prices. $15.00 Cash that acmally adjoins the J. I. CASE COMPANY'S SITE, oflers an unrivalled opportunity for the small investor to get in on the ground flior in a. prop J~1c1on of almost: unbound- ed possibilities as a. money maker. WHICH is the only property subdivided into residental lots Do nor. delay. These lots are selling fast. to-day. Map and full pfirticuiars on application. John S. Mortimer, PrOperty in this districn is an absolutely sound, gilt-edged invesrment. and has been emphatxcally endorsed by the Mayor of Fort William, 10ch 840k Managers, and ieading business and professional men. WAREROOMSâ€"ONE DOOR SOUTH OF POST OFFICE Syndicate Park FORT WILLIAM III [III STYLES, FINISHES AND PRICES 34 McGill St., Toronto. The Newest In Price from $65.00 up. :: LIMITED II. 'n \x. 14? '0‘ Sr! Odd Chairs Fancy Chairs Springs Mattresses Iron Beds Baby Carriages Cradles $5.00 per Month. Call or write

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