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Durham Chronicle (1867), 4 Aug 1910, p. 8

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:Qaa¢$$¢a#e$aa¢e¢afifit¢$t$$¢$Â¥$$$$$Â¥$$awfi THE DURHAM CHRONIC LE MIpity you withallmysoui! All your life!" . “Don’t pity me!” she cried fiercely. “I cannot endure that!” - “Forgive me! i shouldn’t say such things to you. It's as if i were bully- ing you.” 9 “You must not think of me as un- .happyâ€"ever. Go on your own way. Hollingsworth Chase. and forget that you have known me. You will find happiness with some one else. You have land before; you can and will love again. 1â€"! have never loved be- [ fore, but perhaps. like you. i shall love :' again. You will love again?" she de- 5 manded. her lip trembling with an ir- ! resolution she could not control. “Yes,” he said calmly; “I'll love the wife of Karl Brahetz.” She started violently. Her cheek went red and white and her eyes widened as her thoughts went back to ; the naive prophecy in the treasure H chamber. She followed him slowly to the ter- race. He stopped in the doorway and l leisurely drew forth his cigarette case. The annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Durham Furniture “Company, Limited, will be held at the office of the Com- pany on Friday evening, August, 12th, at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of receiving the auditors’ repart, {or election of Directors for cur- rent year, and for any business that may properly come before the meeting. This meeting is also called {or considering _ and sanctioning a by-law for the increasing of the capital_stock or! the Compmny. A gmully number from how attend- ml servicvs at Hap-«ville church on Sunday evening and listmmvl attentivn Iv tn n wvl! pro-muw-d sermon ah'y given by Miss Sheppard. A reliable regulator; never fails. While these pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating the gener- ative portion of the female system, they [are strictly safe to use. Re- luse nall cheap infiations. Dr. de Van’s are sold at $5.00 a box, or three .for $10.00. Mailed to any ad- dress. The Scobell Drug (30., St. Catharines, Ont. R0". Them Hmk tnnk chfl'g‘e of Rev. Mmhwsnn’s th'k how the. past LWU Suhlmtimnnd prvachvd prm'tit'nl awr- mous Whil‘h shunld nut, mum be [ur- 40mm. [Minn service-u next, th Sawimtim conducted by Rev. H. Berry. Max-rindmAt her hnnw nem- Putt ElginJfliw B. R. (Thridie, (farmer t<'-:I.s"lwr hvrv) in Mr. Jnhn Hi” of this vivinity on July 27th. Cnngmtu‘a- timw. Mr. '1‘. Barkworth Hf I‘lnmilmu visit.- ed at Mr. Hugh \Vilsun’s for a. flaw dHVN. Mr» R. Run: is visitan friends at Purl ane'. Mim A'mn. and \Villiard Blakes'n nf Sty-:ulfnrd :m unjnying part. of £1.92? holidays \\'i! h frirnds‘ hero. Hayin" Is (in: ”PM of the day. but an ac u nunt nt quuent slum era a numhm- are nut done yet. Crops mu looking finv in this part. The. outlm k of the past has brightened. . L‘Iis‘a’ I»! when visited at her home in Corlmttun (wvr Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Human 0t Tux-onto are. l‘llstimlling m. Mr. R. Hmu-d's home. Mr. Sam Para-low of St. Paul made a flying visit, With his many friends here. Mrs. D. Mc-Millan art-mummind hy her daughtm- VI 1's. W. Haw have gone farm: rxwmlml visit wioh friends in Mit'higzm. Mr. McKenzie of Hul~:t,PiII visiied with Mr. 1). Felgumm in the past. Wm‘k. IV“â€" “Shall we wait for the explosion?" he asked without a sign of the emotion that had gone before. She gravely selected a cigarette from the case which be extended. As he lighted his own he watched her draw from her little gold bag a diamond studded case half filled. Withont'a word of apol- ogy she calmly deposited the cigarette in the case and restored it to the bot- tom oi‘ the bag. all sexual weakness averted at once. PHOSPHONOL will make van a new man. Price 83.00 a box or two for $5.00. Mailed to any ad- dress. The Scobell Drug Co., St. Catharines. Ont. cw For sale at Macfarlane Co’s. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING restores every nerve in the body and vitality. Premature decay and Then she ioeked up brightly. “I am not smoking, you see," she said. with a smile. “I am saving all or these for you when the famine comes." “I could be a thrifty housewife. couldn't 1?” she asked naively. At that moment a dull, heavy report as of distant thunder came to their ears. The windows rattled sharply, and the earth beneath them seemed to quiver. lnvoluntarily she drew nearer to him. “You could if you had half a chance.” he said dryly and then casually re- marked the explosion. - “By Jove!" be exclaimed. something like incredulity in the smile that trans- iigured his face. For sale at Macfarlane 8: Co’s. Dr de Van’s Female Pills. THE MAN FRO“ BRUDNE Y’S Continued from pgaé '2. Elec ric R at orer f5r Men Swinton Park. To be continued. Insp ector Dew was desnatched 'n is also called 1;or.§l'heh Lam-Pentic. agd arrived at d gmt' on“) at er omt 3 out tv-six ailncreasinlg 0:8 m: hours ahead of the Mantras .which , ‘he boarded in company with the ’ the Compmny ‘ ilots as sheigeaaefciiegaéher Point. eat once e1 rippan us By Order, the man and ordered «his arrest by A- H- JA‘QKSOF’ Chief McCarthy; 0! _t_he Qqebec pol- LII [Cl “CD “It", I. at ‘ucuut. pm- '. ice force. Miss Le Neve. dressed in Early in July, Inspector Dew, of Scotland Yard, interviewed Cripâ€" pen in Loendon, and on the 9th. Crippen and Miss Le Neve disap- peared suddenly. For a time they were lost sight of, and a large reward was offered‘for their cap- ture. “Rev. John Robinson, and son” booked on the Montrose from Antwerp to Quebec. The cap- tain became suspicious of the pair and notified Scotland Yard by wireless telesra by that. be about ht he ha t e fugitives on oar . Crippen w s keeping company with Miss Le ‘ eve, who wore SO‘TIv of Mrs. 'Crippen’s jewelry. Mrs Crippen’s friends became suspic- ious, and notified Scotland Yard of_the sudden difappearange. Crippen, on being interviewed, claimed that sickness of a rela- tive in California necessitated the presence 0!! him or .ihis wife. to look after financial affairs in which they were interested. ' About ‘the second of Februaiy. Mrs. (‘rippen suddenly disappeared She was honorary treasurer o' the Music Hall Ladies' Guild, and, a day or so later, a letter supposed to be forged. was received by the Guild, announcing her sudden deâ€" parture for America, and resigning her position as treasurer. On her way, Crippen announced her sickness {tom pneumonia, and subsequent death a notice of which appeared in the Era. of Los Amgeles Crippen was engaged in dentist- ry in London. He was living with Belle Elmore, an actress, who was supposed to be his wife. Ethel Clare Let New: was his stenographâ€" er, to whom he became attached. Dr. Crippen, the alleged murder- er of BelIe Elmme. in London, Eng- land, about the frst of last February, was captured on the C. P. R. steamer Mmltrose. as she drew ionto Father Point on Sunday morning. CRIPPEN CLEVERLY CAPTURED mono» «W F Ahalrmpmflon madelromthkformhkhmlwddpossasaposifium A hzifiood. ahairtonlc, Hairdressing. Consultyourdoctorabout these 11mm fiIes III ColIr thI tHIir Staph l'alllng "I" Destroy. Dandruff W. H. BEAN AYER’S HAIR VIGOR boya’ clothing, was also calm”W as an accessory. ' The fugitives were taken .bv com lete lurpriie, not an MRI!“ of the wireleu messages hafln‘ leaked out on the vovaEP- The? were tutu! to ebec, trim)?” 1n hmdcutu. and s Le N9"? “‘0”. ly unrdcd. and will be sent ”Ct to had {or trlnl. ”NW W memooooowm In the Furniture [Mm-t- nwnt We are having um unn- mer sale of Fun-nit ”red, 4'. MW and get yuur sh up 4 I 1hr ! hargains. “'0 mv still 'h'fl mg ! O 2” per cent. “if. F.Lenahan and Company WALKERTON BUSINESS COLLEGE The diflerence botvwm the hilt men and the littl» mm. thfl successful and H19 Humv- cessfulâ€"ic only a difi'ermu-v “f training. “78 han- trans- formed “lowlands uf little men into big men. ‘w I... mu! \Iiiwu. MOI. Water. Perfume. An Elegant Dr Makes Hair on,” $2.503 SALARY Aug. 4, 1910 .130 capW‘d In I letter dated July 1‘ knew his subscriptiun “Ironic-Iv. Mr. Goo. Matthw ”at. Man.. says “um ha ’od crops in thig \‘ivinin hve started tn (211 Larl. five nothing to (-omplai . Cops and good priccs ; . Iii-n3. \Vhat more do u. To prevent clashing \\ “It. the Arlvmcsia Ag! may have changed the their hit from Oct. nth a! Thursday and Friday. Hu- .fll of Septvmlu-r. It u m h Pricevilh. Ir. J. A. Hunter. n‘ 3 I110 is Visiting htM' nw‘ died 3 groat UNI} III: the United Slatcs and 1 “III us that in nu pin ”ell more [IIU‘PQ Cl‘opl than in 1hr Mum. Hv t‘zinkw “My fflVUl‘t‘d {Wu}. h f‘h'ly COIHUHKM‘A evening the Rm; agent of the Bible [five an address. Wmted.â€"A good gvnwml. M ‘0 good cook. and us-ui x ; “we" House maid low”. It- once- required. Wrnv. 42.: m to 12 Admiral Road. 'I (7, to. Ontnrio. ‘1 Next Sunday in thv Mm church the pastor will (fund: ”VICE in the morning. and evening the Rev. Mr. 54.3. Dr.‘ Brown. Pym ‘ throat. 'Will be at My Dal-hm, on August I!“ Rita Irwin. musu-le ..' or on piano and organ. \\ .- mu 3 limited num‘wr u: [or hourly or halfâ€"h()u:ij~' 2 MI on applncatiou at h. “Get the habit." am. IdIOOI aupplies at Drug Store. "I", PhOP‘w MaY'H h“ of a hotwl :11 at Lincoln (‘0.. :' unity, was {i 1w! to? telling “(war (1 'Ol't Franc” i~ ‘: NP Ind paper mi ”It leveral mi‘.'in Mo firm u m A 3.111911 pa H }' gbenezer on Am? ”ouncement lah-x Path green and h“; the Central Drug 81.”... m9 pulp “mod :. “0 water falls {m 1 h “It Dauwhin rm: Ctr tOW‘nsman. "I‘m " “a I Win'wr ix: '5'. .3 tlken first ir‘. '2 t8 trot with sz‘m 9‘ tho first in 1hr ' 9 U in, is down ’ trot with iron: here a .U.’ f. K‘. He sax. : ...1 .x be affidaxiu m‘m ‘ .. “ players. i! Mu '. -.~.'1‘. M the (981118 ai'r u ‘ But how th( muc ‘ ~ ”I th.t Otto HL’ kl' I V ‘ . I‘ed twenty. is pla\ . H 'mfblte that was is ‘pprentices NEWS ARK} :, Gulfrnxa St., Durham supplied. 'â€"â€"for rty wil August want: the 1 931' Ha! 13th OCH \\ I\ date 01 l( 5113p l(

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