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Durham Chronicle (1867), 31 Dec 1908, p. 3

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finger. mud Aytou. 534.0001?” Account. Make proceeds of the we a comfortable investments or taunt EOPLE ,. 31 ooper year. .517"wa . ch?r30d I! 00‘ gypid”. “19:. 3M) nu'l'lptmu is Id ' W the address labs: fizagpfldz’ ll arrears are paid, excoflufi. font-inhu- r first. insertion. 25 can; for 0.63 ”ion. an ordered by strangers III. "ICO. 9 for youny savanna-onto hrs “on to the Mike. Inc-nu. to ensure Inner“.- in bank] be brought in not but than us- IS PUBLISH ID ' THURSDAY XORNING. icle Printing ”on”, 0010qu Street, g a Saviugs AM make the first step. ; your spam dollars. Dollar will open O! u arrears OI. 'oprietor. uur mmmgamont than any an... Hre t demand for out In Busim-an College Touche", retaries. "flies Anni-unto. etc. lime-u! of tho moot export. than!» human. m Business ha inviga covppgrioon, '1')!” ZOMMERCIAL TENOGRAPHY ELEGRAPHY [‘0 sample bopy. H .\N [) PRUPRIETOR American Continent. ’ngressh ? farmer COD to be without it. PM)- in com lately flocked with 3 NEW YPE. ”magician-gnu- ilitioa for turning on! Fintfllfl work. “w. ntad. :. A wmer’s Advocttfirv For transient “Ivonne-nu I cents pet “no for the In! in... tion; 3 cells per line 0.65 Iii..- mnuion measure. Prone-1‘ ding one inch $4.00 pug-nun. without nperiflc directiollwil ' turbid and changed accordingly. mâ€""Ll st.“ ‘zl-‘uund." ""0! 8.10," r first insertion. 25 can: for out \Vt‘ yum like to have 3 €pr 0f the Flt-OI“ .c and Home Magazine? “HAHN"! ( no” 010 KERTO N ess College P! ’T’l‘! )S, PRINCIPAL. 9 Young People Tn Cnuomcu ply add rm, in. UARY 4th ulmral W Home Pang! E COPY FREE IRWIN 4.41;." Only $1.50 I" lh'np a} postcard 101' ER TERM OPE NS in whicfl you! PM 31:: The Harnaun nor uioou, Time by skilled h- gem they o ’ ' ooooooo \Ve WiSh and Friends A Happy and Prosperoua Dollars .cwmiealers. MUN“ 8. Unfiewwmoflew York ”lb Ul' I' "I‘ll r) _\cre.~a in Beulinck. l' «T Office with daily ' dings. cheap. m a u)‘ Dull Feohng After Eating I “‘3. .1. ’005 neWgIdeulem want to Buy, Sell. Trade or Burrnw, go to Miller. HTS (T(-)LLECTEDâ€"â€"N0 charge if no muney made. Steamship Tickets sold [mints at low rates. \Hll \l'lrfi. Pu -------- __, .nk b- m, under W. Acres, Durham Road, ,-\ cres, _Durlun_n' Road .Eewhat I The People 5 Grocery and Provision Store by dealing with H. I The. Hanover Convvg Fur what you want ln Flour I beg leave to inform mv and the public in general that l vrepmod to furnish New Pumps and Repairs. Well Drilling, Re Curbing :unl l’rPs-sCm‘biug '° All orders taken at the: U‘lg Stand near McGuwan’s mi lure-.mptly attepded tn. Allwnrk guar- anwed at "Lave and let hve" pnces. GEORGE WHITIOBE. Durham. we have Pastry. McGowan’s Eclipse Listnwel. and Pure Manitoba. Special price on five bags of any of the above kinds. Also Oatmeal by the sackâ€"â€" Grain Bran Shorts or anythin right. price. lLSVUluuu nu. v.7"--. _- _ ommunlca- m is probably patentahl f 'lctlyvmmdemlal. HANDBeoo on Pate?" ’e. hides: agency 1 m taken through Mann 5; Co. recon. wtice, without. ensure. in the ‘- ‘.‘AAA "a I ll. ‘vuw ' 783, Durham; head, Bentinck. es, Durham Road. Bentinck ; an .' other good farm 1. d HE OFFERS FOR SALE \ I-“-â€"‘- attain our Opinion ++++é+ v.0 0.0 9 O O...‘ O -DoHar c - Dollars Fresh Groceries Nuts Fruit and Candies of 2‘ 09m After Eatinz Honor Rolls. ain’s Stomnch DURHAM 503001,, ”me time“ may have ion H. 8. DEPT. «2' BY tablet! I‘ Form III. Jr. Teachersâ€"Winnie ble 3 0 E3? exti’na‘ Binnie end Evn Benton eq.. J. Banks, pt, Nova Boo- ! Agnes McGirr and Beanie Weir eq , MGM “3° \Fenny Ector, Efie Hutton. the di estion. 3 Jr. Mntricnlntionâ€"Winnie Binnie he liver nnd ‘ an riot in; and Eve Benton eq., J. Banks, Fenny 0- '- 3 tree I Ector, Lynn Grant. Nellie Hepburn. l. C ' ., dr . splentz’lisd ”315‘ Form IIâ€"Jnmie Parquharaon.Vnd- die Caldwell. Lizzie McCuaig, Emily [Ed monds. Kathleen McDougnll. Form Iâ€"Annie Clerk, Mary Back- ns, Agnes Petty nnd Carrie Jemiestn eq.. Willie Petty, Roy Pinker. P. s. DEPT. WHH‘I’H‘I’ Sl’. lvâ€"BOOBIO Saunders. Devena Wnrmington, Karl Lenebsn. Edith MMW“* Dunc-Ln. Mnry Lougheed and Tommy Lander 9;. l % 0,. O é++é+é++ {c’ooz 00:00:0oz0'1 ‘uv- If?” whether an HO. _ Cowman“? H. MILLER yam'er ,llOlul 'I-I'v _ New Pumps and ling, RaCurbiug mm with cement mken at tlw rU‘ld for Christmas all kinds Largest ctr- '1‘erma for 1d. 8016 b! Jr. IVâ€"Flore‘nce Bryon. Helen Ireland, Alex. Hildebrandt, Bay Far- quharson. Cassie Russell, Nettie Daniel and Mary McQueen eq , Penrl Mitchell. Ruby Catton. Sr. IIIâ€"Janet Marshall, Maggie Torry. Edna Patterson and Caldwell Marshall eq., Olive Wright. Verna Flnker. Jr. IIIâ€"Mary McKechnie, Ella Carson, Sadie McDonald, Annie Russell, Ruby Entricken. 8. No.1. E. N. Sr. I\'.â€"Huzel Barber. Ella Barber, Winnie Blyth, Annie Pettigrew. R.- [ILâ€"Florence Kerr. Margaret l Sr. [ILâ€"Florence Kerr. Margaret Leeson. Stewart Grant, grew. Jl. 151.. ......... . rison, Mansfield Lesson and Laura Pettigrew, equal, Fred Pinkerton. Sr. II.â€"â€"Gordon Grant, Cecil Bar. bet. Jr. II.â€"Cecil Blyth. Percy Barber, Janet Kerr Clara Pettigrew. ‘ Pt. II.â€"-Edna McIlvride. James Leesoo. Wesley Pollock. Sr. I.â€"Audrey Hoy, Gertrude Pet- ty, A'tmu. Pettigrew, Robbie Clark. Jr, I.-â€"-Ivau Kreller. Campbell Clark. Madeleine Maurice. Robbie Morrison Average attendance,â€"-37. STAXLEY McNALLY, Teacher. __ m _. _. _ _ . Mathews, E. A'kinson and W. Mc- S S. No I. GLENELG. 0139.; I\'.-â€"-Ruth McGillivray. John Girr equal, B. Bell, H. Atkinson. McKeown. George HearLWell. IIâ€"E. Patterson, Gr Whitmore, E. Lindsay, N Lawrence, G. Noble. ClassllLâ€"Sarlie McGillivray, Tena McGillivray. Vernon Pennock. Mabel Pt. IIâ€"E. Meena. M. Lawrence, Beaten. Mary Mcuillan. M. Lindsay. L. Ritchie, M. Bell, L. Sr. ll.â€"-â€"Silas Edwards. Aljoe. W. Mathews. Sr. PL. 1â€"]. Meena, I. Bell. Jr. lI.â€"â€"Allan McLean. Evnma Ar- nmn Neil Mack‘arlane, Viola Pillaiey.| Jr. Pt. Iâ€"M. Atkinson. G. Bell. .3. new, Neil Macb‘ Sadie McMillan lJa\a |\1 Poole. Matt. McKeown. Flora Mac Farlane. Arthur Pennock. Tommy { Erlwards, Myrtle Pilkey, Vina Mc- Nab, Howard McArtbur. Sr. IVâ€"Katie Mchaig, Maggie Hartford, Ada McLean. Jr. IVâ€"Ida McCuaig, Gertie Mc- Cnaig, Joe H00per. Sr. IlIâ€"Flossie H00per, Bernie Hartford. Roy McDermid. To Jr. IIIâ€"Islay McCuaig. To Sr. II-~\Iinnie McEachern. ’ Maggie McEachern. Whila McCuaig. , Henry Tucker. Leonard Hartford. [ Rec.â€"-Almar Hooper, Mabel Tucker. 1 To Sr. PL. II-Eva Hooper. Neil Shorrreed Malcolm McKinnon. Ed- To Sr. PL. II-Eva Hooper. N u Shortreed Malcolm McKinnon, Ed- act. 8! ward Hartford Average attendanceâ€"‘32. LIZZIE BINNIE. Teacher. LATONA SCHOOL. \ V Classâ€"Morrison Smith. Alex. Turnbull, Mary Cumming. Margaret WIdO ‘Mortley, Donald Ray. and 1 ‘ Sr. IVâ€"George Ledingham, John urali Ledingham. Ivy Dargavel, Isabel mun? lTurnbull. IIl.-â€"-Willie Hutton, Ella Mor Jr. IVâ€"Bernard Cotfield, Norma Black. Sr. IIIâ€"Harold Ledingham, Mil- dred Smith. Jr. IIIâ€"Archie Turnbull, Carrie Mortley, Willie Smith. “ C ‘ Jr. A ‘ Shrider. Twamlt‘JY- Jr. IVâ€"M. B. Mathews. Muhews. M- Patgerson. J. Bell, son, A. Aljoe. J. IIIâ€"B. qun Sr UV.- ___- _ J. IIIâ€"h. Means. J. Muhows, MoGirr. I. Ritchie. J. Mathews, Average attendance N. Collier, M. A. Income. n, M. Hopkins. M. McGirr, M. Crutchley. vs. '1‘. Bell. 8. Bell. R. M. Mathewe,W. Crutcbley. -W. Weir, J. Alloy, M, r. IIâ€"Irene Trafford and th ea . Mary Cofiuld. . James Vaughan. Mary Recommendedâ€"Jennie Helen Aijbe, J . Atkin- for December the World is Ferrozone. medicaldiscoveriee seem ee nought. compared with the vital busing health Ferrozone so surely brings. “Peeple in ordinary circumstances; I was so weary that I slept. poorly, sufiere tion and headaches blinded me. (1 With indiges- that almost A ‘ A-J Ulluuvu luv- “At last when thin, wrinkled and! hollow checked. I was urged to use‘ Ferrozbne. For the first time in years I enjoyed freedom from head- aches. my appe ite picked up. I grew Stronger, felt better and slept sound. hi. You can’t imagine my joy in seeing my strength, color and spirits returning Week by week I im- proved. gained eleven pounds and have been robuet ever Since.” ‘th.’ â€"â€"- Because Ferrozone invigorates â€"â€" 7 braces ___ builds up~hecauee it willflack Herrxeandflal. North. and was Standing With his hand on the muzzle make you feel the exultant thrill of. , of the gun when the weapon acci- vitalizing blood and strong nervesâ€" . becauee it will give you comfort, en- 1 dently exoloded With the above. men- ttion serious results. â€" Wiarton ergy. sound lasting health. these are‘ , a few of the reasons why you ehould‘icunadmn‘ nee Ferrozone Sold by all dealers.‘ â€"-P~'wâ€" boxes for Disposing of or concealing a. colt with intent to defraud his creditor, :L ‘A-f]ufi BU-cents per box or six I‘\_ "o Mathews, E. A~kinson and “I. My Girr equal, B. Bell, H. Atkinson. IIâ€"E. Patterson, Gr Whirmore, E. Lindsay, N Lawrence, G. Noble. LJ'JVV’ Sr. PL. 1â€"]. Meena, J. Bell. Jr. Pt. Iâ€"M. Atkinson. G. Bell. J.‘ Meena. Those present every dayâ€"V. Aljoe, A. Bell. E. McGirr, R. Lindsay. 3. Atkinson, M. A. Ritchie. M. McGirr, M. Patterson. A. Aljoe, L. Aljoe, J. Bell, W Weir. C McGirr. R. Meena, J. Ma'hews. J. Mathews, E. Patter- son. E Meena. J. Meena, G. Bell, J. Meen a. Average attendanceâ€"46. THOS. A. ALLAN. Teacher. One in Seven Called by Consumption A dreadful plague indeed when you consider that in incipient stages it can be cured Take care of the little cold before it becomes a big one. When the throat is sore and it d your chest. rub in Nerviline and immediately apply one of Poison’s Nerviline Porous Plas- ters. Pain and tightness are at once ‘ relieved. Inflammation and soreness gradually disappear and fatal illness is thus avoided Nerviline Plasters act as a counter irritant over the seat of pain. and as an exterior appli- ‘ ' 'ng colds in the muscles, d headaches they have p these remedies right Who at) r”- I) Try Ferrozone. 0 The regular use of “Bovnl” bullds up a P096?“ attacks of disease. OII'O BIBS? £0608 it. to-qu- " “ charge that Mr. Wm. Henderson, of W. Mc-- \Viarton will he called upon to answer at the next Spring Assizes in nore, 1.}. Walkerton. The prelimenary hem. mg of the case took place in Wiar ‘ iwrence ton on December 11th before Mr. B. " B Miller, PM , and the evidence Bell, L. . against the accused was such as to cause the magistrate to send him to .l. _ Walkerton for trial. Henderson Bell. a. ' was allowed his liberty on furnish- ing $300 hail.â€"-Bruce Times. Tuesday afternoon. ‘ate man, who is t the pool room. went, on aehooting tee __;trip along with J. Krentzweiser, ‘ '. d Hal. North. and was it Willi . . - Standing wnth hxshand on the muzz1e Edward Thryud‘o had his right McNally. 0! ant. to amputated, in a straw cutter a farm of W. J Three toes had “lCUUSH I'v‘vuv--- _ ViSiLOd Lucknow on Fridny of last1 week, brings back tidings of 0. hard fight there over the local Option ieeue. Being an it is the centre of widowhood the female vote in Luck now is no little factor in the coming Of 3-1:? eligible voters no co u t est. â€" Bruce Jess Hum 92 are widows. iTimes. Miss Maggie Lowry. who resides near Conn. was in town last week et- tending the revival services. On Saturday evening she was seized with a severe attack of appendcitis :1 Monday morning an opera- tion was performed. The patient. who is at Mrs. Wm. Patton’s. is do ing as well as could be expected con- lwider-inf; the nature of the case.â€"â€"\i't. !Forest Confederate. License In enactor Cmnon UV“ I“ ---â€" _ it a. formation and thought. fungus growth. It. devil fish orrlogne 0 look [ tbu the depths of the oce bunch of strings three long that had been covered with bran o afiair. A street corner fight or a noise in an Opera house is sure to get into the courts. but a hold-up or a robbery is passed over as some- thing beneath the dignity of the baton. The hold up artist seems to _ ”2-“- ..n Ha nwn way in W Beings was Do You Lack Self control? on retirint from of the _ Wiartou who resides Wfit an left hand who With the opening of the new Camrl inn Pa cific Line another milestone has been reach ed in the history of our town. I‘L-:_ _" O w I" UIIU “law-J v- v..- Tie following time tabte wnll be in afoot until further notice: “AA-I ii- Read down 6 30mm. 3 001 7 ‘7 4 II I lluuvnn-v v v- 800 ‘ 430 or. Sa’go’nJ.lv825\ 1145 Connecting with trains to and from Toronto. Through coach between Durham and Toronto. Speed, comfort and safety. Try the people‘s ine.-no long waits at Junctions. Comotoul for tickets and information. - n ._-:_z-_ We are also A onus steamshipa. C.l’. {. 01 Express. The school is thoron hly equipped in teaching \ ability, in chemical 'an electrical supplies an fittings. etc, for full Junior Leaving and Metric ulatton work. The following competent stafl an in charge : ‘ THOS. ALLAN. Prixci 31. 1st Class Certifi- oats. Subjects: Science. uclid. English Gram. l mar. Book-keeping and Writing. MISS DONALUA MCKERRAUHER. B. A.. i ‘ University. Subjects: Latin. French. Algebra, Arithmetic. ‘ MISS AMY EDGE. Graduate of the Facult of Education. . Subjects: Literature. Campos . tion. Geography. dietary and Art. Intending students should enter at the begin- ning of the term if possible. Board can be oh- talned at reasonable rates. Durham is a health) and active town. making it a most desirable place of residence. L. GRAN! [In the Advantages at e Steel Range with the Durability 01 a Cast-Iron Range IGI Chfirman. 81.00 per month in ndvsnce. be far Allan and Dominion ocean liners and Dominion Macfarlane a Go. 9 55 p.m. l 15 N! 9 42 t0? 9 31 12 51 9 2o 1:: w 9 U4 1'2 34 Feed 568‘! . Fresh Groceries New Fruit and Nuts Choice Confectionery Pure Spices and Vinegars No. I Family and Pure Mani Fine Salt. Farmers Produc¢ “Ideal Peninsular” is the ideal an a small kitchen. a It gives the convenience: best steel ranges with the advantage of being cast-iron and th more durable. 1_158a.n ‘ Step in and in as show you tl Oven Doorâ€"Low Warming Closet-QM Damperâ€"Dayflght Oven Ind other‘ meats. Aiways glnd to expuiu the u of these fine noses. “‘0‘. ‘.‘.‘. ing; Brass, BI and Iron Cylim SHOP All REPAIRING prm erlv Intended to. n the fart that we bl ; and Muccasins. (I , any of which won“ men’s Rubbers from: Buys.” fmm $1.25” jflF/fl’3”? J/flfigd/‘l _ l5 KING 5? EAST ' LEA! BOOK KEEPING SHURTHAND - TY PEWRITING COMMERCIAL I. COMMERCIAL c afDAY and EV? Basin Pumps from $7 THE open a very sf' Manufacturer A..d Dealer in Mount

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