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Durham Chronicle (1867), 27 Jul 1911, p. 3

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P"'â€"â€"-â€" ' i'Pbe Harnessmm Inns. Principal was mt! lettly stocked w E): taming out. 3??“ ROM A L'G. 28th. ONT. Hector ad: a special feat!“ n. Harness Oi}; ar w.- L‘ ~. fizzflnnomenu - DERS i1: ‘3 i . is 2““; a 5“ 0 ‘ §§E “0 "in M II 1‘1"“!th 1:0th Shorthand raphy. 1‘ six months me year $80. prove to your there is n0 (‘nllege in rec catalogue PM? House. Germ. Ground by ”linger. .80 RIETOR mund up- “'5 have ) bfls, arm “30k ¢::¢+¢¢¢ o Swallows Ewenâ€"Nam Lawrenod’e :radn UNICU f 8315734 '- SH)!- “f. E39578 “Pictur- taxman Guards Ballâ€" war Beneath tin Inesâ€" 19“ "f Eh”: Cor- Musicians of the Roval Showing a battle between monies. 1,500 Household. by speéial a Dreaginought and a ”1 uniform. permission of the King. Submarme. HOSTS OF OTHER ATTRACTIONS ' attaâ€"AthIe-tic Sportsâ€"Boy Scouts Reviewâ€"Vaudevilleâ€"Japanec Fireworksâ€" Twclvc Manned Military Bands‘Trottinfi and Pacing Races, etc. EAGNIHCENT DISPLAYS OF CORONATION FIREWORKS ’00“...” The Ideal Gent’s Furnushmg Store EQRONATIQN YEAR LEADS THEM ALL Always“ First in the has made arrangements with us MORNING EDDITION of that pa ber lst and THE? EARLY TRAiN ENHTH SONS, DURHAM, ONT. ::-‘;E DURHAM FOUNDRY itzything‘ in the line of Furnaces, Ranges, 5 Tin and Graniteware can be had. Plumbing and Tinsmithing in all its lines ‘ ‘ :md pI-mnptly executed. ::â€"-\N. H. STERNALL all information write Manager I. O. ORR. City SEND ALL ORDERS TO OFFICE OF THIS PAPER. 7th. 1911 THREE GREAT SPECIA_L_§ .ovo. a. o oouoo.o.caoooaoca.oo v w?»4 9.00.0loc'filQNOIO‘OO.+O.O.OMO+++++ .000099690 Co 0v. 00 000000000 Iot'GoOmt'O. 'O‘OOOJ‘QhO.H‘OKOOW6'hO+ KOO" stings and general Repairing. Feed boilers. Steam mines and Thresher". Sash and Doors, P‘Imfing and Cronin-:11 \Vood W ork. Aftâ€"Gems from Euro- pean ganeriesâ€"masters from best collections it} 62-5335 and United States. MEANS Field of Newspaper Enterprise us by which we can offer the paper from now to Septem- Sty Hall. Toronto. War Beneath tho latesâ€" Showing a battle between a Dreadnought an d a Submarine. Manufactures â€" Greatest display ever shown in America! Goods manâ€" ufactured while you wait. gm ' Hamilton F.Lenahan and Company A full line to suit the summer trade. 21 Iron Beds to choose from at cost, all different styles. 9 Go-carts at reduced prices. All Cleveland Wire â€" Black Wire, $2.75 per 100 lbs.; Coil Spring Wire, $2.- 50 per 100 lbs.: Plain Gal- vanized No. 9, $2.50 per 100 lbs.; Barbed Wire, $2.- 75 per 100 lbs. We are a- gents for the Page Wov- en Wire Fence. Store For summer d alway4 give C Cholera and D33 Pastor oil. and Having: been fined $235 and costs the other day for selling lion-0r to a lad named Grainsz'er. of Car- eill. who was under age, Mr. F. Schuler. of the Dunkeld Ho'tel. re- taliated against one side of' the sketch by laying :1 chaz‘rre against 'the bov for loitering): around his bar-room contrnrv to law. On be- ing arr'aing‘ed lyef‘re Bltzgtfsfrelfc Keeling. of Carjr’l. Inst Week. We handle the very best Gasolineâ€"Queen Mo- tor‘ 25¢ per gallon; Mo- tor Gasoline‘ 20c per gal- lvon. Our BOSS GASOLINE STOVES. Coal Oil Stoves, guaranteed to give satis- faction. Charcoal Irons. er to Furniture Line Charcoal 12/ e per sack. CASE FOR EGGS. Now that the hot Weath- .- is here ’twill pay you ’ examine our goods. rner diarrhoea in children ve Chamberlain‘s Colic, Id Diarrhoea Remedy and and a speedy cure is or sale by Gun’s Drug THE DURHAM CHROXTCLE ETALIATES. $25 and casts selling liquor I Rev. L.W. Thom is on a holi- ' lay, and spending a few davs a- imona' his numerous old friends Miss Gladms Cornfield has gone to visit freinds at Toronto and Miss Annie Howard is home from Toronto on a holiday with her mother [and brother [amended visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Hales. Mrs M. Vasey, of Rochester. is won ‘an extended visit With her sis- ter Mrs. .103. Clinton Mr. J-os. Mueller of Mon'tcl'air. N. J.. has joined his family here for a couDle of weeks’ holidays. Mr. ’Roav Kerr is on 'a holidav with friends at Toronto and Rochester. T'e‘eSVWaFt er .0 n - wâ€"â€"â€"- uauguLc-La I{leave this week for their new ihome in 'the W’fist. Mrs. Mill‘iga‘n .'ha.s sold her residence here to ,3 Miss Bessie Wood Dr. ‘R.H. Henderson. of Toronto. Spent Sunday here, and was ac- I"companied home on Monday by his Wife. (and little son. who spent 'three Weeks With Mr. «and Mrs. Blackburn Kansas vissiw \xeeks at Mr Mr. {and 'Mrs. Chas. McTaviush. and .Mr. Fred. McTavish. are home from Toronto on a holiday. and. accompanied by Mr. Atchiso-n. Miss A7t0hi15'0'11. genia, “'1' and are camping at Eu- th the friends from here. Dr. Price. of Toronto. came DD for a day’s fishing on Saturdav. and visited his friend. Dr. M "r- III‘I‘ELV. Miss Hxa't'tie 0019 is h Toronto, visiting her pa and -Mr-s. F.G. Ctolue Mrs. [Mark Armstrong A 3 .Mr. Amen Wurts, who went few weeks ago to the West on Prospecting trip, advised 'M fimadve an extensixe purchase farm pnopeity near Regina. T Jarm contains 480 acres and highly impro Vcd, with excelle buildings, orchard. etc. The p11 358 $24, 000. M1. Wur'ts session in March next, when . \‘Vill moxe his flamilv frnm “mm past two Week Lion's Head. Miss Visited Twenty-five members of the ;Women‘s Institute here paid the Vandeleui branch :4 fiatexnal IYisit on Thursdnax last and report .a ver} enjoyable outinv‘. and vis- iit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J E‘Boland. “here the large gathering :tvook Dllace Dundvalk and Fl=eshert0=n baseball teams played an interesting match here on Friday evening, resulting in a score of 16 to 13. in favor of the home team. League rally at Wesley c111 lVIe‘aford Road, last Week, \\ was renorted very succeé Five Leagues were represe1 and rthe church was filled to doors. An interesting address given by sMrs. Rev. Krieger, sionary in “South America. W11 home on a Visit. ’. Archie SincLair returned to vvcuDGSdflY, July 19th, when Rev. H.E. WVellwood joined in wedlock Miss .May Carson, dauf-rh’ter' of Mr. :and Mrs. R.J. Carson. near Seurzeen Junction, to Mr. Wm. Dingw'all. a prosperous young farmer of Proton Many friends Wish the young couple happiness {and continued Drosneritv 58 .May McGee, Of Toronto Miss Eva Baron. of Kerwin. as visited the past few , .111er uttle kent his might _.., vaull'UIS-On, nurse In H . ' .1 . . e walked Off “1th the 0' at .'Mo‘ntcl,a1r.. N.J,, 18 home ha . . . all, Ohday With her mother. ’ At the dead 110111 of mo} "yank Tate has xeturned to ‘ And furthermore. our I :1e 'ait Lucknow, after a: chiefs her parents here, and was? .nied :AL _ b3 her sister M' s I Have all got pagan names r ‘ ’ ! 11's ‘ , ! n ‘ _ IT'tb-fiVe membeis of the Made 00“: o’ Heelant 11nd ns Institute here paid the1Whi°h 53‘8d the Macgregor’s le111 branch .11 fiatexnalF fxeens. ’ 111 Thursday last and repent! Frae drsoomn at the flood. 1 enjoyable outing. and vi-s â€" For you must know the Gaelic :he home of Mr. and Mrs. J; tongue 1.. where the large gathering; was SDOKBD in Glen Eden vllace lAnd Adam 11' rate his Heelant sangws 1311: and FlesheIton baseballF Lhe time his sheep W319 feedin. played an interesting match And Mrs Adam 5 name Vt as Grant 11 F1id1ay eveni 11g, 1esu1ting' bhe came from AUGI'IGNY: core of 16 to 13. in fa1o1 of She was 3130913995 and wrote OS’ 7, me team. FM 1118 151sz -’o Abeznfeldy Ataron Wurts, who went :1 Ei:ol:::net°“:’ 0:1 lufiaLfi-ainâ€" *ekrs ago to the West on :1 FB as ouga 11. nt‘ .- 1 'N 111 was misprinted 1n the book 1;ng t11p, 1ad11sc( “IRS“ When the punter had got fouâ€" on Saturday that he had He was a blacksmith till his trade 1n extensn'e purchase of, . And made the first Claymore: noperty near Regma. The . He also made the coat of mail ontams 480 acres and . i3. That Noah’s father wore. 1mpro1'ed, Wl‘th excellent And fun thu 11101 e, ’tis gospel t1 uth, . 2‘s, orchard. etc. The price ? _ F he did 1111ent the bell F. )(i. 1Mr. WUT'tS gets 1305. Because, you see, he :SoO-ld adram,‘ 1n March next, 11hen he‘ Ana needed it hunsel’. F 11e his family here heie. F F v FXoung Donald Vulcan 5911 ed his Dd Mrs. John JOhnson, anc13 time aughter, E121, of 13111-111111; 1 With this .Sallae pauses himâ€" a counle of days lastFiv-e years he shoed tlacueo'oua t Dr. Murray’s F horse, Jos. Blackbmn spent paitF And Doutrals bp110“5 ble11 11 eeh 11ith friends in the N011 “hoah” is a Gieeian “old in Gaelic it's “.Macf’he1son.” {1.01112 rd Down. _ _. on Saturday. after an day for a few " 01d friends Visini’ty, in ___w a- U -AV*QLL 1161.50”. I ard Bentham spent the He instituted Heelant games 'ee..:s with friends at? Just fer his ain clivension. .MacL‘ullum :Mohr, his son-m-la w. l r ‘ ‘ '. ,, . '. .r'tha and Lena Wr'ight,‘ .st Luau, Duke of Aggy“ .‘ .~ . V HIS mother‘s name was Janet Uunu anu ed on Thursday. .1 f b.“ C i1 day for a few days; A meta '0 mg '0' ' * old friends in this And (Samson, tooâ€"that's more of f Greek. 1 b, of Uxbridge, Daid' His name was under”; . . I Hrs, A.S. V'anDusven, a He felled .a bullock with his new I l .l e last week, on her w as" When he was just a boy. Thezy took him off to Stirling 9:801. _ . ' ' . little kent his might Jamxeyson, nurse in l‘hey - ‘. 7 rIo‘ntclain. N.J.. is hoome'He matted Off “1th the gates an . , ,. q ._ 9 'f‘ thlth bur mouher. At the dead hour of night. 7 »a -e has returned to ' And furthermore. our 116813M It Lucknow, after a. 0112; here. on Friday ) on a holiday. and. by Mr. Atchison. and WLRSHERTON nuns gets pos- rch next, when he family from here. . John Johnson, and F1 EVa, 0f DUI'MLHL“. ay that he had ve purchase 0f ear Regina. The 0 acres, and is ‘, with excellent 4'15 home from 1‘ parents, Mr. ‘Ornfield’s. 3 on a holi- feW davs a- old friends . Krieger, mis- daughters 'y successful represented. filled to the ) BIDS. will .E. Arm ~- Iv ’Twas the Heelands a’ the While. "'0..-’â€"4 Right in your busiest season when you have the least time to spare you are most likely to take diarrhoea and lose several days’ time unless you have Chamber-,1 lain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoeal Remedy at hand, and take a dose at the first appearance of the dis-1 ease. For sale by Gun’rs Drug Store \V a S Aweu, tWas just in Inv erness Some say ’twas in Argyll; There’s nae use feahtin’ boot Fingal was Ajax, or the like. ; Ossian they made a Spartan: Macgregor was, who can tell what I ’Twas something about tartan. (There’s n:ae use talking about t Greek, I It’s just a kind of gabble, ‘A portion of the Gaelic tongue. Spoiled at the Toor o‘ Babel. “For instance there’s the “lliad”noo f It’s ruined a’ thegether: "Twas first Wrrote in the Garlic ; tongue , By Homer in Balquiither. {The Greeks they got it ‘at the last. i And spoiled it, as you see. Then swore that Homer was a; Greek. A. most tremendous lee. And no doubt you would like to I know 1 Where fair Glen Eden stood; Och hone, it was the bonnie place Before the .awfu’ flood. Awell, ’tWas just in Inverness. Scott’s Emulsion is almost the worst thing for oomumptives. Many of the “just-as-good” reparations contain is muc as 20% of alcohol; Scott’s Emulsion not a drop. insist on having {Before Apollo had a flute : \More than a hundred year WMacgr-egor played his ain bagpipes , His H‘eelanvt clans to cheer. fHe had a boat too of his aim FOBSALE BYLLLDRUGGMI '9 Little» Miss Eleanor Thurston. of Chicago. is visiting her the Advance editor .Miss Ethel Trimble is home from Owen Sound. on holid'avs. Dr. .M'ar'tin. of Dundalk, was in *fown o-n .Mondav uncle. ANT‘IQUITY OF THE Misses Lillian and strong are visiting Durham “this Week. ‘ Mr. CR.H. Wright has returned from Alberta. to operate his threshing outfit for the seas-on. Mr. W..J Meads. and Mr. Vance left on Tuesdav on a trip to the “Vest GARLIC LANGUAGE. Laura Arm- friend-s at Heelant Upper Town - Durham N¢¢¢+¢+¢§§§§§§§¢+¢¢§NM Butter and Eggs Taken in Exchange New Grocery Store Fresh groceries +0¢++++++++¢oo§¢¢¢+o+¢+4¢¢ Trains Will arrive and depart as fol- lows, unbfl further notice:â€" CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY TIME TABLE SCHOOL, 391 You'gé 's’tg'foFbKtB S T U D Y A T H O M E and qualify for a. good situation in business life. It will costlittle to do this. Get our plans. \Vribe THE 5mg" QORRESPONDENCE fink-A‘- -- -vu 2 gains have Durham 83 " .143 mm. ., and ‘ D T arrive at Durham as man an... 1.50 pm» and 8 50 p m. EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNdDAY H. G;1 Elliott A. E“. Dpf‘f. A ~Aâ€"A Galvanized and Iron Piping, Bras. Brass Lined and Iron Cylinderl. SHOP OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON umps From $2 Upward ALL REPAIRING promptly and properly attended to. W. D. COVQ)? - ‘ \l V wvu’ tions. Summer 'l‘rérrx; from July 3rd. W. H. SHA \V, President, Youge Gerrard Stan, Toronto Central Business College, Toronto Invites you to write for its handsome catalogue. No vaca- tions. Summer Term fmm Inh- DURHAM PLANING MILLS Also a. limited amount of iron work and machine re- pairs. Acalvl solicited. Ask for quotations on fyour next job. The undersigned begs cg . T1 of. annouhce to remaence V- Durham and suxrounding counuy. that; he has his Planning Mill and Factory cOmpleted and is prepared to take orders for House Fittings Manufacturer And Dealer and all kinds of Walker-bo- Msme Hm . BURNETT ONTARIO of m 'oronh. 1110 12.55 1141 a; we}.

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