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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 Nov 1908, p. 4

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[a have about 50 baskets, all out taunts, at right prices. 'RWIN. Editor and Proprietor. same hidden Voice said: that car and hurry home." cMillan did as directed, quiv~ th fright, got. off at Chene and meta: rushed to her home at Campan avenue, and found r-nld sun. Albert, standing in CC HAM CHRONICLE with the lung evenings at of gncd reading matter. “79 9 ma. mamma,’ came the faint cries. rifled mother seized the boy Fe hands in a frantic effort to athe flames. She snatched the on, mamnm. and you come." attended kindergarten morn- Ferry school. or had such a feeling come fore,” subbed Mrs. McMillan. t, to get some groceries. put-chase. when something , ‘Don’t get that tea.’ The ratiot avenue never seemed fore. When I got off the all the we! home an fast as I 'HITION WARNS [OTHER OF HIS DEATH. bhaby had been burned fatally in 10 minutes after midnight. fire Went out in the stove. ! and I blow it to make it ttle Albert said just befone he {When I sit in my rocking n I saw fire in my waist. I In my hands and tried to put it would not go out. I put on it. It still burn. Then I the thing for lunch baskets DMI'BSL you. (Detroit News.) 3e incidents mark the progress but no sf. ranger has ever been lthan the experience of Mrs. :Millan, when, as she hurried lichigan avenue “'ednesday In on a. shopping tour, an voice said to her: I Something is wrong at Don’t go a step farther.” nge sensation came over the A Baker street car approach- :0 school children. Good and iqm-al? ('( n 1- and see our CAM. NOVEMBER 19, 1908. u the dining tahle and flung him, and finally the fire was we must clear at once as we .kets intend to re-stock them. t. about improving your time have mm a nice line of new farlane (Ho. nf the kitchen floor, a pillar and Hanging Lamps with the fourth child that has Pauly. Norman, theeldest, y one eurviving. The lelflhn,’ is employed by .ists and Booksellers \V’ith and without covers p5 THE >rCu'Co. in a chasm" of Mr. .1]. a! thin place.â€" A very pleamnt event took place at the home of Mr. Albert Stewart. on Wedneazlay evening 9! last week. when all the neighbors met to spend the evening and enjoy en excellent tow] supper snppled by the neghbors. The table. fairly stunned under the load of and. thin; The evening was pleasantly aspect In games nnd nude. M it m decided to meet In mm mm at the other homes Diedâ€"At Markham on Nov-ember 7, Mr. G, B. 1". Robinson, M.A., «secre- tary and librarian of the Canadian Free Library for the blind, ani Orange County Must“ for East. York. Mrs. Roblnsn, 1109 Miss Mur- ion Maynard. taught. in the pnbhc school here two years ago, and num- erous triends sympathize with the young deow in her uarly bereave- mmt. Mr. Ncah Poev-enick had cccamon to appear before Magstrate McMull- £11 a few days ago for intractwn of the county by-law, puddlsng with- out a Lou-nae. Tne price imposed was $10.00 and costs, in all $13.95. Rev. J. Phimister, of Singhampton. preached mmsionary sermons in the MICthOCLBt church on Sunlay. Mr. Rnimiater, is a clmr and 91633113 Speaker, and he delivered thoughtful, interesting sermons. Mr. L. F. Kipp favor of the Baptist church. gave an apprOprLate adhess to the Ep- worth League on Manda: evening. In the absence of Rev. G. C. Little, who leaves this week to spend same days at Bothwell, his former charge the Pxeobyterlan pulpit, will be applied ‘by Mr. Mills. Knox College student. . Mr. Charles Croft, of the 4th line, suffered a heavy 103: on. Monday morning of last week, tirhen his barn containing the most of this season’s crap of hay and grain, was destrsy:.d by fire. When discoverei early in the morning. the fire, ‘which start- ed mom a cause unknown, had made such headway that it was impOssible to get out of the stable all of tithe live stock and thme cows; s-me pigs and sheep were lost. ' He was also the author of “History of the Dominion of Canada.” “Metho- dist \Vorthies.” "Religious Progress of the 19th Century” and a number of other works.â€"â€"T0ronto Telegram. lie spvnt much of his leisure in for- eigh travpl and embodied the results of his observations in some of his mum-rous volumes. The great success of the Methodist Magazine. has been ascribed to his excellent judgment and writing. Beside editing that periodi- cal. he. was a frequent contributor to other serials in Canada and England. ()ne of the best known ofhis published works is “The Catarombs of Rome and Their Testimony Relative to Primitive Christianity.” He received the degrev of DJ). from Vivtm'ia University in 1882 and was elected :1 Fellow of the English Litera- ture sw-tinn of the Royal Society vf Camula Ill 1884. Dr. \Vithrow was likewisv an bmmrary member of sever- al other organizations. A graduate of Toronto University (B.A. lh’lil, M.A. 1864), he Was admitted to the Methodist ministry in 1866, and, after serving on various circuits. east and west, was elected editor of the. (’.-mmli:m Methodist Magazine and Sunday Srhool publications. at the first conference of the Methodist Church of Canada in 1874. Since. then he was re-elected to the position at ezu-h succeeding General (.‘ont'erence. He Was also for 16 years secretary of the Sunday School Board. Rev. Dr. “’illiam Henry \Vithrow was born in Toronto on August 6th, 1831!. He received his early education at the. Toronto Academy, where he Was a school-fPHOW 0f the late Chief Justin. Muss. and subsequently spent three years at, Victoria College, Co- bout-g. Wu Btricku With Pauly!!! t Week Ago at his Homoâ€"lever Ro- gainod Conscientiou- It is noteworthy also that Rev. Dr. A. C. Courtive. who was for eight years editor of the Christian Guardian, and an associate of Dr. \Vithrow’s, died on Tuesday afternoon. It is a singular coincidenm that his brothel J. J. \V itth“. who did so much to establish the Toronto Exhibi- tion on a firm basis, died from paralysis some eight years ago. Rev. Dr. W'illiam Henry Withrow. a distinctive character in Canadian Methodism, passed away at his resi- dence. 244Jarvie street. at 12 o’clock last night, in his 09th year. His fam- ily were at. his bedside when he succumbed. Deceased is survived by two sons, William J. Withrow and Frederick Douglas \Vithrow, both of Ottawa, and two daughters. Mrs. E. VVithrow Stafford. of Toronto, and Miss Florence “'ithrow, B.A., at home. Dr. “'ithrow’s illness was very sud- den and unexpected. He was at the Methodist Book Room, Richmond St.. attendin to his work up to the usual hour on hursduy lust ving direcâ€" “005 as to his work fmt e next day. He Was appalently 1n the best of health and spirits at the time. He then left for his home. Since Thursdayhe has had periods nf semi-consciousness. but never quite recovered his senses so as to recognize those at his bedside. During the course of the meal the doctor was stricken with paralysis and mddenly fell forward unconscious. Medical aid was immediately summon- ed but nothing could be doneto revive him. “is assistant, Miss Pettit. was at the hnuse during the evening meal. and the doctor gave her some instructions as tn future work. m. DR. WITHIOW DMD. Flesherton. We ofier One Hundred Dollars Reward for any van. caeeoflfnurrh that cannot be cured by Hall's ' I" J. CHENEY 6c 00., Toledo. 0. pend We the undersigned have known I“. J. Cheney [lent for the last 15 {are and believe him perfectly honorable in a 1 business transaction. and final). born. ch11 ebletocerry out any obligations made by an his m , Wuomo. Kmuv I: Mum mug Wholesale Drngglnta, Toledo. 0. and Bell's Coterrh Cam is taken internally. noting directly upon the blood end Income some“ of meet the system 'l‘eetlmonlele sent free Price'ls 1m muperbottle. Soldbyellnrnuieu. .34 m. Bell’s Fanny Pflhfum To take a school teacher out of his room, to use strong and noisy lanâ€" gauge and then to follow it up by a gentle tap of the jaw, is not a very trivial Offence, as was shown in the Guelph Court Assembly, when William Thompson on achargc ct assnult and disturbing a public (school, was fincd tun 1.11:11‘5 on each charge, twenty dollars and costs in all. His father was fined an ad- diticnal two dollars for being pres- ent and aiding sin the disturbance. On Monday, Rachel Thompson, daughter of Daniel Thompsm, aged 13, was given her report, which was not returned on Tuesday. A nate was then sent home with the livtle girh. The reply was sent by another daughter, Mrs. Cutting, that if Mr. Johnston had nothing to do but write notes, he had better come and write, his own answer. Wednesday morn- ing the llttlo girl was sent home and in the afternoon she was again sent; home with another note and asked to remain home in some time. Thisi note was sent at the direction of the Principal of the public school. But as the girl was leaving the school the trouble commenced. In the first place, Mr. Thompson, ,jr., met Mr. Johnston at the door of the school and there was some discussion. He then went" in after Mr. Johnston, and just after the school man ‘hAd commenced, he came to the that and throwing it Open. he called out, â€" "Here iszthe .man who will sign the note,” Mr. Thompsm, on, coming in- to the .‘ hall just at that Miss Evelyn Hull, noioe of Mrs. A. Boyd, sang "For all Eternity" at a recital at the Toronto Coll¢ge of Mus;c on Saturday last. Miss Evelyn who is a pupil of Dr. Turringtons. has a beautiful voice, which has been heard with much pleasure by audi- ences here. Mrs. C. E. VanDu-nn, is waiting Mrs. J. F. VanDus-‘m in Dundalk this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. “fright. at Pro- ton, spent Sunday at W'. J. Boyi‘s. Mrs. John Smith was a successful campetltor in the New \Vfill.1ms P‘ano Co's. st competition, uni on Saturday last reoe;ve1 a cheque gooi for $75.00 on a New Willuams Elana purchase. Mr. 030. Paul, who returned «.11 Saturday from Lung. Sank" “.31th ha; sister. Mrs. R. Buntham on Mon- d-dy. Mrs. (Rem) Thom. oi Strutf-zd, spent part of Lmst week with friends here. Mlss Margaret. Walker, nurse, of llamllton, is V“; tug her brother, J. Mr. Sam Osborne, of C;‘li.ngwo;-d, pald his .sistu‘, Mrs. \V. J. Bqll‘uny, a she“: v.3”. Last week. Mr. \V. J. Bellamy and Mr. T. A. Bluk-ely were .at Owen Sound a day last week. MLss Bella Loucks, of M-cuf-:rd. vlsitcd hur parents over Thanksgiv- ing, and Mr. Charlie Ottewell. 0t '1'0ront.-, visit-ed his home. M1. Schunk, pf VVovdbrLdge, has re- turnz'ud to tcwn and is .ugum assist- ing Mr. Sproule in insurance bus;- mas. Mrs. Snéddon, of Toronto, 9331 Mrs C. W. Bellamy a short VLSM. last week. home. were: tendered u hearty vctc of thanks and the singing at Auld Lang Syne brought the even- lng'l phamre to a close. Mr. C. H. Munahaw paid a abort visit. to Owen Sound last. week and attcndcd the meeting of {The Gveorgmu Chapter Royal Arch Masons. ;ff.ci- ally visited by thc Grand Superin- tulldcnt 0f the diatrioi. 'Ihc hunters from this point have returnod from Parry Sound w-th full compliment of deej- and all reps-rt a sill-end}! holiday. A good representatfisn of the mem- bers of Panoe Arthur Lodge ‘here put-poo:- going t) Markdqae this Tues- day evening to attend the ina'fitut- ing of a new Masonic budget) in that place. Mr. John Ferguson and M'ss Msary Andcrssn, of Called-m, atten-dcd the funeral of the late Alex. Stewart. and p111 Mr. and Mrs. S. Stewart, of this plasma :1 short visit last week. In our report last week of the W. M. S. convention we .-m:itt£d Rock- lyn aumery as being reported from. Mrs. Scwoll gave an excellent paper. Messrs. W’. E. Richardson and son moved their stock last week into their commodious new drug store. The handsome now place of business 13 an ornament to the village and J credit to the enterprising pl‘OprJe- tors. who are receiving the patr-L'n- age of their numerous old customers. Mr. Geo. Stuart is moving this week tc the residence at 'the late Mrs. Neil. Mr. W. B. Rydall. macho-r east of the Villagu, visited over 'I‘h.:mksg‘.v~ ing holidays with he. mother at Wellandport. ‘ Assaulted School Teacher. How’s This ? THE DURHAM CHRONICLE “Science," Said Lord Kelvin. “Affirms the Existence of a God.” I cannot at all accept the view of those who assert that ether is atomic. since all my own investigations have clearly demonstrated to me that its structure is totally nouatomic. In fact. it has no structure in the accepted meaning of the term. Neither can I accept the view of those who assert that science neither affirms nor denies the existence of a Creator. On the con- trary. science most positively asserts the existence or a creative power. We cannot escape from this conclusion when we study the physique and the dynamic of living beings and “dead" nature which we see around us. Mr. John Young, wh'lc cngugcd in chapplng in Arch. Hunter’s bush. had the 'm'sfortunc to have his arm bak- e-n between the wrist and the elbow, Wednesday morn'vng last. Dr. Jamie- an srt the broken limb, and the pattint is doing well. See what the Durham Furniture Company wants by referring to their shurt ad. on page twp. This 18 a gwd th'ng for farmers having t3mb- (1' to 8011. time. An alternation took place in the hall in whbch, ,while Mr. John- ston was talking to Mr. Thompson. on, he was handed out from the rear by Mr. Thompson, jr. This evidence was supported by the children. and in the main it was denied by the defendant, but he claimed that he had not gone with his .s'n, did not know that he was going to the school and he had nsthing to do with the affiagir. Mr. Drew, for the ‘de- tcnoo, claimed that Mr. Thompson had taken no part in the affnirnrvhile Mr. Jeffrey, for the Bomd, osntend- ed that on the «evidence be certain- ly had been a disturber. In passing smtenoe His Worship, handed out some hot language . t) those who would disturb the almost sacred o'rd- er and discipline of a public schoJl. Th3 fines he did not consider t-3’o large for the enormity of the offence, and in fact, might have been larger. THE LATE W. éOHNSON THE CREATIVE POWER. Died Nov. 6th. aged 34 years 74. x.‘ The Season gfor Coughs and Colds Our Mr. Cameron has charge. nf the Repairing dvpartmvnt. :Hnl .- :nnw highly recommended,- having had extra large expm-imu-v ull lim- “um-h- es, clocks and jewelry. Extra large stock of fine Silverware just arrived, at lnwvst [H'im‘s Extra. values in Diamond Rings. Pearl Rings. \Vedding l(n:g.~, If“. gagement Rings, Birthday Rings.---Hundreds of Rings In dwm‘ from. Grand stock of W'atches, Clocks. Chains. Charms, 14001045. Links. Brooches, Stick Pius. Bracelets, Necklets, otv. \Vatconmkers, Jewelers. Opticians and Engravers, Durham. Um. GUN’S DRUG STORE New Fall Goods Is at hand and everybody is liable to catch them. Of course you may get some hon-ehound candy, a box of (‘Hugh drops, have mother make some flag: seed ten thh :1 st irk of licorice'in it, rub on some skunk ml and turpentine. 1...“. :1 dose of coal oil; and if all fails, ask your neighbor wlmt 1w These remedies may be all right to use at times and m der certain conditions. But if they fail to give nelicf. \\ in" do you 0 on experimenting when you can get alum“ 1“,; stunt re ief with our ‘ which are scientifically prepared. absolutely hump“ h, even the smallest child. and every bottle guaruantu (l 5,, .. some of your quarters when attending the sales in tm . and give them a trial. R. B. Keeler Son White Pine and Tan Syrup Cherry Pine and Honey Solid Gold Rings Satisfaction Guaranteed Silverware Repairing AT KEELERS Prepared at Nov. 19 . [908 HT ”we Table (Numb. Al ‘. ‘. w decorated 41”” 89“.“ 1.6.1.. ‘ “(I deem ntvd‘; I (IS a n " sis-{QT 1.95 and -_» W”. ll" sizes fl‘nng '_{. ‘ Berry Buwk. f ' Watter Pitcllvl->. w. I; A Ii. Sells Cheap macros. Glenelg. I’m: Bun. Good Farm, m. Will 00“ or 33000. .wr“. Glenelg, 9““... ‘00" Buildings, chem;- ~ A_A‘ “m on Durham 13 “(mulfiunk Barn. 1 "inn.” thus-I'm .‘1~ . In! meford PA). ‘tcro building lot in I! up. or trude fur an 3" ' Cit. War. or tlmm a Proportv 500511): :1qu ~ . loony to hand. [)elm‘ M.“ and 006‘" 'l‘lrlu” {flock in Durham Ct‘xmm C! hand. for sale. ('ho a; . Alwuye prompt. um "wrQhLGXtrl “ N H! H Ammo mam s new. n ‘7 l. Wu rmr u; : . mu i0 vmbaMy pm. y: mutual mundemm. r1. Idea 3; - DO you want W i! 4 nine. Flnlllwlu fl. .135 flush. lb, t.“ and “'illhw Drawers from 25v. u lien. black snhwn l' .111, and $1.75 (nu-l. The Pe0plc's (m illld Provision ': ”forte"? from $1.133 '08 ALL lehs m Peaches Pears and Plums In Full swin‘ [w lave to im'a!!! Ind the public in: m EN)“ toftlrnhy ' fl. “'8“ l':'. Press Curbing s". concrete. All urdm ~ ' Skill! II“? 510“ «x k Molptly attended ’. .0“ It "Livv ax"! GEORGE WHI I‘M 1- ' the Hamn‘vl ll‘ ‘3‘“, wâ€"Itfibut. Chan AA- Call and see I .\ SAVE £0.93 1:" H. H. mm i 7.“. WM“: The Hanux‘vx A Car of WW Just Arrchd. 1 4111000 gm '0‘)". l-II-O.) 5”“ [7 “4'9 g7” w 2.2:} “J 38f“)!!! 25". I RIII’lS. (‘J 1v He (Ml Beggs “'Bmdway b 1" FL. \Vuet '3' p‘u Calder Blue 60 YEA EXPERIE Tm ‘m 00. Big shorthand mt Book! not. B!" P]?! h Iii [N‘G‘W‘ ham ‘0- ‘5‘ {LIV WRIGHT up I) H .New

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