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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 May 1910, p. 5

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one Red Mangel aH'Sugar " ellow Globe "' 'urnip Seeds Corn 0., at 2:: ARE RUG STORE i il--American anadian 13c. PAIRED PROMPTLY h and Plumber . Fruits and rs in Season for all Bakery Goods ham ll fill scmth H . served on short notice at. u)! hours ARSTEDT firm-cries. 3U 5 BEDS 1 t lShoes! Shoes! Shoes ' AT GL'N'S' IT'S Goon “v' ‘nnked Meats. Cut-91.116“: Flour, etc cosracnouan no moat... 609009000000” r «0000000000000 | v++++++++++++++++++++++¢++++ __, ~ “6 W665 "IU Your Share of Great AT THE BIG 5 This being the last m sale, we are offering 80m Ladies’, Gents’ and Child! M fll One Week More to getig 5': few hour :04 «une. Your Share of Great Bargain DCIOI'U III Mr. _Keuned AT THE BIG This being the last week of the sale, we are offering some lines of Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Shoes ._ A--. -- (I7. "nt m get rid Of we have on «lo. 80 don’t fail to II new fresh goods god made on Term. of sale, cub or eggs. we tht to 893 l' 2931.25 "Gum.“ “9°63.“ ; Belfast SALE ! 3-,. ... 5 gcalm‘ K.:nI1fedKâ€";°A00§her at 13:!“ You Hue Snip 0t Heir TWIN. o a 0L 0 . r menu 9' f3 ' 1-“. gaunt“. of m- 0E". 1‘80 . #0, -l '1: TI Pd)? “:10 6i“ “1" 13-3? We could not “ford to so strong ‘ 0‘ ”" "“"m‘y mm?" "‘ “ 1v endorse Rexall “9:” Hair Tonic he liVed fur sixtv years. Though In and continue t0 39'“ “- M We do, 3‘ failing heul'h Mr. Kennrdy was not we were not certain that it would ' :°“flfi'¢d " ’13:? “mi '33 “X “3 “3":‘n’d do mil We claim it will. Should our ,3 cw our: ore the en peace u y . :cmne. Mr. Kennedy was born near enthusiasm carry us Onway, and Rexail “93” Eur Tome not give I § Belfast. Ire-laud. in 1827. and had there- entire satisfaction to tébe users, » fore reached the ripe age of 83 years. W'hen 19 years of age be imigrated tn they would iose \faith Cm us and! our ; Canada and iived about. four ears . y - statements, and m consequence our ’ Inear Barre, Simone County. In 1800 . . fihe cmue to Arzemesia and nicer locni- bum-mess premge Would suffer. giug his farm, making a ”will clearing Therefore when we “a g; . . . . . , \ure you .and provndlng a home for his bride, he that if your 1 'r is beginning to thin married the sum- yt-ar to Mus . ‘ “ - unnaturally (all out or if you have ‘ ‘ “ â€" a-" ““199 fore reached t \Vhen 19 years of age he iniigrated to Canada and iived about four years near Barre, Simcoe County. In 1850 he came to Arzemesm and after locat- ing his farm, making a mmll clearing ° 'dt‘, 1)? and providing a home for his bri wss married the snme year to Mira Margaret Burrows, of Cooketown who also had came from Ireland. most Ml unknown forest, but Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy like many others, With courtge 3nd hearts full of hope toiled i faithfully until by their industry and frugality a comfortable home was provided and. competency for their declining years. Mrs. Kennedy died 3 years ago. To the esteemed couple were hnrngtwo anns an A ‘ ~~ - 1----.. kn‘nfl’M r8_ in religion a. loyn one of the oldest mambo church here having united with the congregagion in the early duty-"when largely nttvn Flesher'on cemetery on F vice was conducted at the house by} lRev. H. E. VVellwond. The. pa“ bear- lm's wereâ€"Messrs. F. Cairnn, ’1‘. Snell. ‘J. L. McMnllen, W. E. \Vright. Alex Stewart and Robt. Cook. The deems. ed’s eon wishes to ex 1-ess_hisfgrnt-imde to neighbors and fiends m‘ grimt, kindness shown in season of bereave- l'L.L. The residenne of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- dell at Portlaw was the scene of a. heart rendering accident on Tuesday (h of last week when their little daugh- ' ' age, was so ter- i patents the chi the kitchen fire nclurin. The fl°unes ignited her clothing which b. was almost wholy ' ' ‘ ‘ son before neighbors reac tun-ted by her screams. . was pronmtly secured, but her youmz life could not he saved. The funeral took place. to Mt. Zion «emetery on Thur day Rev. Mr. liaidlziw conduct- ing the service. \Vide-felt sympathy is felt ful' the griefstrlcken parents. 2' Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McDonald of this place. have the deep sympathy I f numerous friends in bereavement by the death of their litUe 8 year-old : daughter. Jessie. who died on Tues- day evening of last week after a brief illness with pneumonia. The funeral took place here on Thursday after- Rev. Mr. Wellwood conducted ,he house assisted by Rev. 4 . . 5th V. P.. Mrs. W. A. Arm- strong; Sec.. Miss Milligan: Cor. Sec.. Mis5 Switzer; Tree” Miss Henderson. A special meeting of Prince '“J'm A W- 85 A. M., was [held on stedt; G. M. of Georgian Bro. W. A. Sneath. of Elmxale, who of ‘ was highly pleased with the work the officers in the exemplification of the Third Degree and with the pros- ‘ perons condition of the lodge. In the course of his address the Do-pnry Grand Master referred fittingly tn the recent death of King Edward VII. who was deeply interested in the work of the Masonic Order and had honored the position of Grand Master in the Grand Lodgeof England. Reference WM also made by the D. D. G. M. and Wor. Bro. M. K. Richardson to the recent den th of Bro. Wm. - I 1 __L ..-«.A mnflf. hlflhis one of the St‘huol grm which proved drill. The pipin a new bore w‘as started w impenetrable to the g was withdrawn and hicb is going " Dlv v. successfully down. successfully GOWn. Tenders are being called for through Capt. C. N. Richardson for much needed repairs to the drill shed which ' ° 5 delapitat- shinglod. Mr. ndy Bentham IE erecting a neat work shop on the rear of his lot. ‘ -2--- A t. Hm morninl Flesherton. will be assis . gating the summer. Mr. Merritt de- â€"J M uni-eating sermon and ullllun I'D-v â€" . ' interesting sermon auu arable impression on the congregfitiono .g last, week to re- sit from the l). D. Distxict. Rt. War. 1. of Elmvalo, who Imith the work of 5 DURHAM CHRONICLE “"u :mbered and earnest sup- efor the new Soverizn )1‘, here. too, the service the Nagtiqnal Anthem. ‘â€"-:L -nn Harvey. the ten year-mu sun m u“. S. Sbuuk. had a narrow escape from death on Monday. Lnknown to men ' ‘ 'ne haul- employed wit ing the township mad grader the lad‘ was riding on the tongue of the grader from which he fen in front, of the wheels and in a minute \ 'ould probab- ily have been fatally crushed but, for ~ A‘ man nn the street who IV ‘5“"' {by presénce 0f _‘- _I 1y have "run LIUVI-an _ the presence of men on the street who‘ rushed to his rescue and snatched him from his perilous position. The ° numerous accidents do not occur to children playing nn the streets and hanging on to vehicles. - . 2-1.-" I‘Yh‘l‘h Inight’ 11859 Wnnafil‘ I3 Luau l-‘v-â€"â€" _ not occusr to children playing an the streets and hanging on L0 vehicles. In ihis mishap which might have been very serious, parents have an- other warning which they would do well to heed. "KII $V â€"__ Mr. Jack Duncan returned from the city on Saturday to spend some time at Councillor Best’s. Mr. Alex Stewart and Mrs. James Sproule, of Thornton, attended the funemlof their uncle, the late Mal- cohu Kennedy. Mrs. Blackburn 81) Fri-my with her mot the city. Mr. Herh Smith. buyer for J. k W. d a day last Boyd. was in ()wen Snun' - “L“..nina (\rflnr “'ith ent Thursday and her and sister in Pumps, Curbing, Tile pairs, Cement Curbing or Culvert Ti|e, see . . . . JNO. SCHULTZ or myself at the shop and all kind: of nigh nun ; no... School Supplies. 1? Following m a few of our rpecid- ties:â€" Your home. nod coal. wquiro your attention at prooent in the way of a good Condition Powder. Tunic or ; pnil of Stock Food. Your poultry No [quire Oyster Shell orzpoultry Grin a» full supply of these in amok. The in- vestment will puy you. H “70 have bought. as large supply a. Red. Mammoth. Lucerne or Alf. ‘Alfa and Aloike Glover: and good L ,.-A Altai and Alcike (‘lovers pure Timothy Seed from seedmen in the province. Dull!!!“ . , and Vegetable Seeds m .11 new and froth. 11 We are making a specialty of Tobaccos wd Cigu's. second yem' basins. and we want. you to help no nuke it even better than our first you. and in return we guarantee you (air. oqum. lumen dealing and lowest. price. for pun goods and high-grad. uticloo. Pn- l scriptions promptly and col-etully flllod .. “ Our store is open every evening from 9 to 10 p.m. for the delivaiv o «waning papers and the supply of my drugs that may no neeaed. THE CENTRAL DRUG STORE DURHAM. Mumtwmrer 0' A .0 Dealer in -â€"- no nuke it even better you. and in return we an (air. oqum. lumen lowest. price. for pun John McGowan. ONTARIO H‘rnoafim‘; a k 8' at a flag gram. Public

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