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Durham Chronicle (1867), 20 Dec 1906, p. 5

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11.1.10 33 it if you don’t 'or Xmas flfil ump Style COTT . BEAN '85 Variety Big 4‘ Nec kwear Mufflers Gloves IG LOAD 0F for everyone CLAUS 1nd Presents 3 1906 ONTARIO. :. Candies, s. Lemons, and Dates. AT 35c for 20¢. entlemen. 3 50 cents. 883.5011 mv 18c. wear nQ‘S av RN ’\\ '_ w ° of the Souvenir completely ‘ f“ ‘--’ “‘3? changes the air therein every % ; few minutes without lessen- ing the heat one iota. - .. » Pure, cold air is drawn An Aerated Oven into the aerated fine and heated to the exact temperature of the oven before it enters it. MAT i‘HEWS LATIMER of cold air strikesvthemâ€" they fall flat at once and the whole baking is spoiled. The ventilating principle of other ranges simply draws in cold air direct to the oven, heats it and allows it to escape. Suppose you have a pan of biscuits or a sponge cake in the oven, and a gust The GURNEY-TILDEN CO» When Going Up Street: >55 k*%s’WԤ*’S§FԤ%***g’fi%{é oflers an unrivsiled opportunity for the small investor to get in on the ground floor in a preposition of almosc uuoound- ed possibilities as a money maker. PrOperty in this disrricc is an absolutely sound. gilt-edged * investment. and has been emphatically endorsed by the Mayor g of Fort William. local Bank Managers, and leading business and $ professional men. Do noc delay. These lots are selling fast. Call or write to-day Map and full paniculars on application. DECEMBER :20, 1906 $15.00 Cash. KATE COCHRANE, Agent, DURHAM, ONT. Hamilton, Winnipeg. ,Montreal and Vancouver. The unexcelled quality and the very low prices for our will unquestionably giev You a. if you leave your orders with us. Every Souvenir is absoluteiy guaranteed by the makers. This Aerated Oven can only be had on the THEOBALD'S OLD STAND. Syndicate Park FORT WILLIAM ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED T0. Geo. H. Stinson ’HICH is the only property subdividad into reqidental lots that actually adjoins the J. 1. CASE COMPANY’S SITE, CHRISTMAS EATING 34 McGill St., Toronto. WhV not have a look at our nindow. 9 Looking is flee at all times. But you will want more than a look when once tasted. Our bread and pastry cannot be excelled. Price from $65.00 up. Limited. The Aerated Oven Undertaking. Satisfaction Guaranteed in Embalming. . . . . AVentilated Ovenmgi BARCLAY BELL $5.001per Month. ‘We have opened up Under- taking in Thomas Swallow’s building, opposite Middangh Phase. and are prepared to do business for any person re- quiring Undertaking. Our stock of Parietal Supplies have arrived. also a full line of Catholic Babes. I, beats it and have a pan of :n, and a gust PM ma Sc. Peter szood guard at the golden gate With solemn main and an air sedate They cave him a harp with golden strings, A glittering robe with a. pair of wings, And he said as he entered the Realm of Dav, “Well, this beats cucumbers, any- way.” An: 50 the Scriptures had come to pass: ‘* Tl a last shall be first and the first snau bs last." When up to the tOp of the golden Stair I A man and a woman ascended there Applied for admlssion. They came and stood, Before St. Peter. so great and good. In hopes the City of Peace to winâ€" And asked St. Peter to let them in. The woman was tall and lank and thin. Wlth a Scruggy beardlet upon her chin. The swat, His stomach was built so it rounded out; His face was pleasant and all the While He wore a. kindly and pleasant. smile. The choirs in the distance the echoes woke, And the man kept still while the woman spoke. “O, thou who gnardest the gate,” said she, "We two come hither. beseeching thee To let us enter the heavenly land And play our harps with the angel band. Of me. Sc. Peter. there is no doubt, There’s nothing from heaven to bar me out ; I’ve been to meeting three times a week, And almost always I’d rise and speak. “ I’ve told the sinners about the day \Vhen they’d repent of their evil way. I've told my neighbors â€"l’ve told them all ’Bout Adam and Eve, and the primal fall; I’ve :hown them what they’d haxe to do If they’d pa is in with the chosen few; I’ve marked the path of duty clear, Laid out the path for their whole career. " I’ve talked and talked to ’em, loud and long, For my lungs are good and my voice is strong; So, good Sc. Peter. von’ll clearly see Thu gate of heaven is open to me; But. my old man, I regret to say. Hasn’r walked in exactly the narrow Wfly. He smows and he swears and grave faults he’s got, And don’t know whether he‘ll pass or not. “ He never would pray with an earn, est vim. Or go to a. revival. or join in a hymn. So I had to leave him in sorrow there \lee I with the chosen unite in prayer. He use what, the pantry chanced to nfiot'd. While I in my purity sang to the IJ'JId. And if cucumbers we-‘e ail he 2 )t. It’s a chance if h; marited them or “But, oh. 8’. Peter, I love him so! To the pleasu:e of heaven please let him go. I’ve done enoughâ€"a. saint I’ve been. WOU’B that atone? Can’t you let him in ? By my grim gospel I know ’tia so That the unrepentant. must fry below. But isn’t there some way you can see That he may enter who’s dear to me? “ It’s a narrow gOSpel by which I pray. But the chosen expect to find some way Of coaxing or fooling or bribing you So that their relations can amble through. And say, St. Peter it seems to me This gate isn’ I. kept. as it ought to obe; You ought to stand by that. opening dimmed. But I don’t like the way your whis- kers are trimme 1; They’re out too wide and outward toss. Thev’d look better narrow and cut straight across. Well, we must be going, our crowns to win. So Open, St. Peter. and we’ll pass in.” St. Peter sat quiet and stroked his there And never sis downin that easy chair. “Am: Say. St. Peter, my 81gb: 19 scafi. But, Spite of his omce he had to laugh, Then said, with a. fiery gleam in his eye. " Who’s tending this gatewayâ€"you or I ?” And then he rose in his stature tall. And pressed 9. button upon the wall And said to the imp who answered the bell, “ Escort. the lady around to”â€"well. The man stood still as a. piece of stoneâ€" Stood sadly. gloomily, there alone ; A life-long seztled idea. he had That his wife was good and he was bad. He thought if the below That he would certainly have to go That if she went to the regions dim There wasn’a~a ghost of a. show for him. Slowly he turned by habit bent To follow wherever the women went. St. Peter, standing on duty there, Observed that the top of his head was bare; He called the gentleman back and “Friend, _how long have you been Wed?” “ Thvrty years ” (with a weary sigh), And then he added, “Why?” ST. PETER. AT THE GATE. was short and thick and woman went. down THE DURHAM CHRONICLE M$$$*****%***%%%%%**«*%%%M % Omemagbrm mm 3‘; Furniture Sale St. Peter was silent. Then be bent down. Raised his head and scratched his crown Then seeming a. difierenc thought. to take Slowly half to himself he spake: “Thirty years with that woman there? No wonder the man hasn’t any hair. Swearing is wicked. smoking not. g}; Parlor Suites, Dining Room Sets, Bed Room {E $39 Suites, Iron Beds, Hall Racks, Easy Chairs, % $1? Rocking Chairs, Lounges, Couches, Music ‘16 9312+ Cabinets, Writing Desks, Springs, Matresses, fig % Pictures and Picture Frames.==-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€" ‘33 g.ood He smoked and sworeâ€"I should think he would. “Thirty years with that tongue so sharp ? Ho. Angel Gabriel, give him a harpâ€" A jeweled one with a golden string; Good sir, pass in where the angels sing. Gabriel, give him a seat aloneâ€" One with a. cushionâ€"up near the throne. Call up some angels to play their best, Let him enjoy the music and rest. " See that on finest ambroise he feeds. He’s had about all the bitter he needs; It isn’t hardly the thing to do, To roast him on earth and in future too.” YOUR dollars last longer at Flarity 8: Burnett’s. FOR SALEâ€"Medium sized upright wood stove, nearly new. Apply at the Post Office. 2% ‘2fi2’fi2fi2fi2fisfi2‘fi2fl22fifiwwfv‘ 21f? Our stock is composed of the very latest and newest de- signs from the best manufactures in Canada, including 1 Parlor Suite, reg. 24.00, clearing at .................. 1 Parlor Suite, reg. 26.00, clearing at .................. 1 Parlor Suite, reg. 30.00, clearing at .................. 24:- 00 11.00 Couches, sale: price We will sell the balance of our stock of carpets at cost and less than cost. We have just received a large stock of Pillows to sell from 9.00 Couches, sale price, Big Reductigns in Parlor Suits 25 Couches, sale price? 550 J\-I bUUblLCD, DCUIC' 1J1 le, 5O 0000000.0000000...00.000000000000000... 9. Special Prices on Couches Undertaking and Embalming a Specialty. Having bought out the entire stock of furniture in the store of the Durham Furniture Company, forthe‘next thirty days we will conduct a big-3 sale of furniture at special prices. $1.50 to $2.50 Per Pair JuULLCD, DOJLC 1J1 1LT}, 5 an...o.0000.00.000.000.00000000 8.2 Carpets at cost 5Prices Pillows .Tféiff’ff'i 21.00 ffififffii 1 8.75 DU RHAM’S FURNITURE STORE ED. KRESS ***Â¥WÂ¥*W****WW% Lenahan McIntosh KEEP YOUR See the big stock of Roller Blinds we are showing from 3 only Morris Chairs, reg. 7 .00, each ....................... 2 only Morris Chairs, reg. 6.00, each ...................... 10 Golden finished Maple Arm Chairs that were sold at 2.00 each, now ............... 1.25 $1.25 Rocking Chairs at OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 1.85 Rocking Chairs at A Clearing in Morris Chairs Bargains in Rocking Chairs ON THIS SPACE. 2.00 Arm Chairs for 1.25 LDUUIX 1115 vua U. D CIJU 1. 40. E‘\V Rocking Chairs at ................................... 1.55 Rockinw Chairs at " ........... 1.05 1% 35c to 85¢ Each Blinds 5.75 ”3* 5.25 §§ v“

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