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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 Oct 1911, p. 1

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hm lug." Spices a]: dSDi'thtm LINUN HM helped countless usands of thin, weak, 'cate childrenâ€"made m strong, plump the matter when 30!! .ur guarantee And, nrticularly this fact? 11' prices for the bpsg Ointment, go to S. P. SAUlgl higher than prim”! d b\ the grocers. Bottle Corks, Sealing '. Gem Jars, Gem Jar :3, etc., etc., ity in Everything” is our motto. ls éigestion, fills the ins with rich red 0d. gan I nderwear. M9“ 9 r-weight Wool Shirts, Med. £00 hdlf Hose) Mensgfiugi l 1mg sleres. ‘Ve have a. few lists leftâ€"only 25. at one don't delay. Our “war-well for woman. s and huvs are what their :19. nwanss you will not b. lppoimvd in then). Ladtws' Summer Vefltt. With‘ 3198“”. with short 3196'“ rthing else. Wm Central Drug e :: Durham COM um mer Goods After illness or loss Wen s W bite Shit“. Out“! \Vnrkmg Shirts. Men I 8‘ - - Gum. Call and see us. e and “Fool Hose. "9 Straw Hats. 9 an [8.0. He sh quicker than Men’s Wear A L L DRUGGISTS ELLIOTT 1E INDEPENDENT ()RONTO. ONT. ’ll 3 ”I *1qu- inn]. blue, 11 hx-«Vfidered 1i! year are in pour 33’) to $100 a month. lngue. Enter now. c-tinn in all Depart- â€"4 xst put into “00k Hosiery. Women" lain black, 11-16 VH‘JDL‘ acauainted with the couch-- 1:333. F0“? instance, I have both rasb‘oerrieg a n d s traWberrl es ripening in my garden at the pres-' fa: tim9~ and Yesterday, the Nth; 1.?an Picked. a nice dish 0. the .. Denies for dinner. I oc~ ‘5 " “ho Was looking much: better than he did .When I left abham Six Years ago, We have I Very Progressive city here, and ; .have' Seen it more than double m. ‘. am: _ H Peat Fix e men died from asphyxiation at the Occidental Hotel, West To-s ronto on Sunday morning last. The hotel was unlicensed. The nominations in connection with the Ministerial ye-elections in the House of Commons, will be he d on October 27th, and the poll- Izng‘, if any, on November 3rd. Single fare to all points in ("Hulda on C. P. R., for Thanks- giving Day, .good going 27th to 307%}; all good to return Nov. lst. Fl. )Iacfarlane, town.agent. i'rof. Reynolds, of Guelph Agriâ€" “.llfux‘ill College, will be present at .35» Teachers’ Institute entertain- ‘.<’».‘.t 1 3115 Thursdav ex ening, and ielix'er- an instructive and interest- :15: literary address that all shouldi throat. will be at the Hahn House. 7):; October 2151:, from 12 to 5 p.m. Eyes tested and glasses supplied. On Monday We had the finest kind of fall Weather, but Tuesday was raining all day, and was ex- tremely disagreeable. M Wedding gifts in at Macfarlane’s. mum call a genuine Indiag tf'r‘. after a slight fall 0f . Strange climate here. ume thing's that take place hardly credible, except to New G. B. D. at )Iacfarlane’s. The Ecumenical Conference Was gj'oughl‘. to a c1’65e this week with adiscussion on church union. D1 Bessie Rutherford, a resi-j >z‘ Duxham for manv years].i Monday last at her home! : town. For some time,; cased lady, who was never: has been more delicate! xiial and her death was not' fled, She was of a vervI disposition, and highly ml by all who knew her «315', Interment takes place, Wednesday afternoon to," :1 cemetery. She leaves onel; )liss Belle Rutherford, “'hflfl 't'n her. and for whom much is felt. P... o .' H .I‘wert E. David. who nos- 1 pure. rich, powerful and niy rultivated robust tenor Z I appear at the Teachers’ concert this Thursday The Toronto BIaiI and Siva: "A magnificent ”1510 and a singer of in every sense of the, 'iim Toronto Globe says: Wism'm has a voice of ability." The Toronto '- >3 "An artist With a' ‘zw‘msual sweetness, power " The Port Hope Guide; This gentleman has a mt voice. He sings withf <0 and expression.” ; ‘ V I ' 1 fé‘iVed a letter from Dr.!: it of Medicine Hat, Aqlta check in it for which W' 1‘03er thankful The let- 't for publication, but we, art of it will be of inter-t: 5513’s; “We are having ,- e :‘ather here nO'W, Whath ..â€"..- n l i VOL. 44â€"uo. 2320 ia's population is 7,100,000. 11;: to census figures of 1911 PW the Government. The . however, are not complete. ease has been made in all vinces except Prince ECL- flund, Where the falling off 10.000. The unit of rep m is over 30,000. since I came ‘. pipes, 50c. to $1.5 great variety f Dr Mearns, of Hanover, was in ..to\:, .1 recentlya, and was said to be quite friendly towards the elect- ors. There is a rumor that he is :likely to be the next Liberal can- didate to take the field against Dr. :Jamieson. As the Dr. has been .named so often, and never yet 3 buckled on the armor for the fight fit is hardly safe guessing to say he will run this time. The Liberals have not yet. chosen a man for the local contest, but if the elec- tions are to be held early in De- icember, it is probable they will soon call a convention. and make their selection of a man. Though the Liberal candidate who enters the lists against Dr. Jamieson will fight a losing battle, it is not at all likely they will let the elec- tion go by default. 0 Miss Pearl Reesor. who will ap- pear here this Thursday evening. f as an entertainer at the Teachers~ 1 Institute concert, has a Wide repâ€" 1 utation as an entertainer. She is a Canadian by birth, and has de- ,_~ vel'oped wonderful gifts under the 1 greatest masters on the continent.l . She was lately engaged in the' Broadway Theatre, New York :City, and has toured the continent :from the Atlantic to the Pacific. In her emotional recitals she holds her audience riveted Whilst iin her humorous portravals her.I fgifts of mimicry and impersonaâ€" l itions in every known dialect! {evoke healthy, hearty, an-d un-1 :‘restrained laughter. I .' Miss Blanche )IcC‘osker daugh~ ter of John McCoske13. now of; !Georget033 n, but forme113' of Glen-l elg, near the Rob Roy, died on;' Wednesday, October 11th, and the 0 .‘remains were interred in the (rem-5' eteiy here on Friday afternoon! She had been ill for a yeai or; !m01e from tubercular trouble, and I[33 as 18 years of age. She was a; granddaughter of Mr. John Stewâ€"v art of Bunessan. and is related to Mr. Gemge Ne33 ell. the Stoneouse familieS. and the Elias Edge family. and many others in this localit3. She 33 as a b1ight. c1e3 er girl of’j most cheerful disposition, and I“ her early demise is regretted by“ all who knew her. I] i l l l I i . | 1 I “Al. Martin’s Country Store." a .five act comedy depicting an old 'time country store and its envir- ‘onments. Unsurpassed for merri- ment. Local talent. under direc- tion of F. M. Kay, Listowel, as- sisted by Mr. F. Von Zubcn. .crayon artist and comedian. All laughâ€"no tragedy, Loafers. small customers, the tramp, the lovers.“ innocent fun makers, etc.,. all have; parts. A graceful plot runs thru the play, and culminates in abrilâ€" liant climax. Tickets 250. and 350., Plan at Central Drug Store. to he} opened Saturday, 215t inst, at 2; D.m. Under auspices of Durham; Public Library. I The piesent mail service, bring- ing morning papers 'by way of the Grand Trunk. is very uncertain and not at all satisfactory to c:iti-. zens of Durham. That slow morn- ing train from Palmerston. leaving “at 8.55, and getting here sometime, is what causes the trouble. If they came by the regular Grand Trunk train, we would know when to exâ€" pect them but the C.P.R. due here at 11.54 a.m., is decidedly thef best Way, and the postal departq, ment should lose no time in Chang-n ing back to it. i ried in Toronto, by Rev. Mr. Imrie at the Baptist parsonage, Indian Road. The groom is a son of ex-reeve McFadden, and the bride a {daughter of Mr. Alexander Mar- tin. We congratulate the young couple, Who will reside on the old ho mestead. I Very'many hereabouts deeply I . The date of elections for meme, sympathize with Mr. Jas. Bell, of _bers of the local Legislature Will‘ , - :Beil’s L ke, ' th f h' k'h ‘hkely be made this Week. It is; a . 1n - e loss 0 IS ”0' the intention of Sir James Whitney j barns and ‘aluable contents- to put them off as long as possible] John 0. Greenwood recentlv Dur- so that the Voters’ Lists may beichased a. thorobred Polled Angus ready. {cow and her calf, from a prom--' ‘inent stockman in Huron County, . 9 , s _ : On Thumda“ OCtOber,,1“thf M"; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MeClockiin! Robt. McFadden, and Miss Mary were truests over the week end of Martin, both of Glenelg, Were mar-‘ ' ' h ' . :the McClocklin home on the it ried in Toronto, by Rev. Mr. Imrie ,' concession . A Court of Revision is advertised to be held in the Township of Glenelg, on the Blst of this month, All interested should govern them- selves accordingly. Crayon artist and comedian at “Al. Martin’s Country Store‘” in the Town Hall, Durham, Thurs- day evening, October 26th. Plan of hall at Central Drug Store. Reserve your seats early, and avoid disappointment. ’ reside. The best Wishes of the whole countryside go out to the very popular young couple, who begin the new life under the brightest prospects. wedding took place in Toronto on "‘Thursday, October 12th, at the “Bapt: st parsonage, Indian Road, by Rev. Mr.1m1ie, When Miss Marx iMartin \oungest daughter of Mr. 'Alex. Martin, of the 6th c'o.n., join- ,‘ed heart and hand with Mr. Rob. .lMéF-adden, .second son of ex-reeve ,I’Thos. McFadden. The fair bride is {one of the most gifted, graceful {and talented maidens ever reared Mn old Glenelg, and possesses a :charming personality that has won for her a Wide circle of close frzencis Everybody has a good Word for the pOpular bridegroom, who has won so fair abride ‘Ihey left or. the evening train, to spend part of the honeymoon in Rochâ€"I ester. Niagara Falls, and other places, returning later to the ‘ old homestead, Where they Will ‘ ,i A very quiet, but most happy I l .g The farms along the fourth con- _‘cession will soon be but half inâ€" ,habited. Mr. Dan McAuliffe had a b’ig saie on Tuesday of last week and is preparing to moxe into town. Mr. John McAuliffe is hold- ing a monster sale on Tuesday of fthis Week and is also going to Treside in the old town: While Mr. John McGrath is preparing to move over to Priceville to run one of the hotels there, which he pur- chased some time ago. All are good neighbors, progressive and industrious farmers. and their re- moval will be a distinct loss to éthe community. . E Councillor McNally has erected a high snow-fence on the big hill at R MaI‘tiD’S cor‘flel‘. ’TiS hOD~;‘d it may make it eaSier for the hignt drivers in mil-Winter g Thos, Anderson‘s sale on Thurs- day of last week was a most suc- cessful one. The reputation of Auctioneer McPhail is spreading ‘ 1 far and Wide. . . t. .‘ ’our scribe disposed of sixtv two head of stock, the first three days of last week. If our brother scribe of 'Blyth’s Corners will proâ€" mise to support the same party as we do during the coming elec- tion we’ll let him into the same money chest as we “coralled the stuff" out of, on a six per cent. commission. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Firth and fa- mily Sundayed at the farmer’s old Fame at Zion’s corner-9. Two or three weeks of fine Wea- ther would Drove a boon to far~ mers. as very few have their man-’~ golds housed yet. and most of the corn is standing in stooks in the fields. F. VON ZUBEN. DURHAM. ONT" TBA VERSTON f0 THURa DAY 08 RISER ’19. I?" Next Sinday is Rally Day in our Sunday . school, when Mr. Campbell, Inspector Campbell visited the school here a couple of weeks ago, and reports everything in good shape. Most of the farmers have finish- ed taking up ,their potatoes and mangolds, Which were a VGI‘Y gooâ€"d crop in this part. i A very happy event took place in Toronto last Week, when Mr. Robt. McFadden, of this part, was united in the holy bonds of matri- mony, to Miss Mae Martin, of Traverston. After a short honey- moon, they have taken up house- ,keeping On Mr. .McFadden’s Ifarm. We extend hearty congratulations. Miss Henderson, and Miss Mc- â€"C1)cklin, of town, spent Sunday evening With Miss V. Aljoe. We are sorry to bear that Mrs. A. :Scott is critically ill. ’ The new railing at the bridge is about completed, and makes con- siderable improvement on the looks of the bridge. f Some kinds of hogs are sure to,t 2‘ drop into the busy barber shop, :on Saturday, When people there,E ';await their turn to take. a chair, ' and have the gentle barber prune? the Whiskered tassel and festoonn And when the hog gets in the , and treat him to a dry shampoo, _ and dye his straggling galways blue. It takes the barber half a day to curry down this swinish jay, and people have to Wait their turn and righteous Wrath doth in them burn. You’ve seen the I porker in the car, Who wants all 1 comforts that there are; he occu- 1 pics a pair of seats, on one he 4 piles his grips and feets, and on? the next his carcase lies, while to‘ a book he glues his eyes, thus to.l avoid, by- hoggish guil-e, the gaze? of people in the aisle, Who stand: on feet that ache and smart, and curse the hog from heels to heart.‘ Oh. hogs that roam on tootsiesf four, you‘re surely creatures to} adore, compared with hogs onl trilbys two, who root their Way this sad World through. â€"Walt. Mason. 4 < 4 4 4 4 4 4 O . O 9 O O O 9 0 O Q 6 O ‘ The teacehrs of South Grey hold their annual convention here to- day and to-morrow. In the writ- er’s teaching days, these gather~ ings were looked forward to With much interest, but we are now out of touch with the work, and other things seem to have taken the place of the pleasure of the con- ventions. We still believe, how- ever, that teachers who are really interested will be benefited by being present. ' Mr. Kelly, Mr. Morlock, and Ye Editor, had an auto trip to Mea- ford on Monday last by way of Thornburv. Nothing better than Lawn stationery. Try farlane s. Storekeeper at the big local talent play in the Town Hall. Durham, Thursday evening, October 26th, under auspices of the Library CONCERNING SWINE RIVERDALE. (C 'AL. MARTIN.” f 3 999999 people there § 99999999999999999999 99999999999999999999999999 take a chairI 6 barber prune‘ : and festoon.‘ 2 gets in Hm ¢ SYmphonV’ it. At Mac- J. J. HUNTER if Yarns and Wools A complete stock of Yarn: and Wool: in all colors. Fall Suiting, 52 inches wide, in Black,‘Na‘Tv}', Green, Brown and Grey, regular 65¢. and 75e., to Clear ......................................................... 49c. Dress Goods Special finish with special heel and toe ..................... 25c. Women’s Vests, special at . .............................. 25c. Underwear'for men in medium weight. Just the thing for fall weather. . Highest Prices for Farm Produce. Fall Millinery Opening You are Cordially Invited. which takes place and following days, beg to announce our M»x__!~fi s, I v14- , I . ,1 1 ‘ > ("J/Em $74!:

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