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Durham Chronicle (1867), 2 May 1912, p. 8

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3; A SERIOUS ACCIDENT RIGHT. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. V' 5-. vv “ r‘r -___ fares to N evy London will be the same as to Old Orchard and sea-side resorts on the Maine coast. This service will give Canadians from Detroit; east; the opportunity of a one night’s ride to one of the most popular seashore resorts on the At- lantic coast; and will offer new fields for the tourist: and summer resorter. Splendid ho tel accomodation is at pres ent. available and it is needless to say that this new mecca. for Canadians will be a__popular‘ one. The cost of ‘II 1.. LL_ AA__‘ With the opening up of this resort, the Grand Trunk and Central Ver- mont Railways will put on a fast daily electric-lighted train with modern equipment, including the latest types of Pullman cars and first class coaches leaving Montreal at 8.00 p. m., arriv- ing at New London at 8.00 a. m., re- turning from New London at 8.00 p. n- _ _- --A~‘“-snn ....... a __ V . . m., and armvmg an tne Bonaventure station at 8.00 a. m. An important announcement has been made to-day by the Grand Trunk Railway System regarding a new and pepular sesort that will be open to Canadians during the coming summer" It is one that has not hitherto been known in Canada but that has appeal- ed for some years to the American tourist traffic. The territory is known as New London. Connecticut, and its environments, and takes in such well known places as Ocean Beach. Cres- cent Beach, Fisher’s Island, Watch We know What Rexall Dyspepsia‘ Tablets are, and what they ,Will do.| We guarantee them to relieve indi-E gestion and dyspepsia. If they' fail we will refund your money.i Three sizes, 25 cents, 50 cents, andf $1.00. “Remember. you can obtain‘ you can obtain Rexall Remediesi only at our storeâ€"The Rexall Store' I Macfarlane CO. V , Carry a package of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets in your vest pocket, or keep them in your room Take one after each heavy meal and prove our assertion that indigestion Will not bother you Here's an Offer you ShOllld Not Over look. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets remedy stomach troubles by aiding nature to supply the elements the absence of which in the gastric juices cau- ses indigestion and dyspepsia. They aid the stomach to digest food and to quickly convert it into rich red blood and material neces- sary for overcoming natural bod} waste. \ vgrlg'hfixstgg 2:28;:add aaanersbee:sg The Railway commission has or- to have been injured agout the hing dered an electric hell to be put in ,' ‘ ~ at the Hutton Hill crossing in Benâ€" and penhaps internally. Mr. Mc-3 tinck Kenzie received a very nasty gash. ' under the right eye, but though! Judge Mabee Was operated on a man of penhaps seventy years Of‘at St. Michael's hospital for appen- age, he seems to have otherwisesdidtis- 95C3P€d severe injuries. I, John Cockle, a carpenter. f-c-il The auto stopped immediately on ’ from the 10th storey of the new seeing the trouble. It seems tofC .l’. R. building in Toronto. and us it {hadn’t reached the sidexvallgiwab‘ instantly killed. The (lists-111(4) Mr. McKenzie’s ’horse was stoppedgwas 135 feet. He was a .‘Czsll‘l‘g by Mr. Atkinson and Mr. Finney, at'married man, and 193V€S £1 \‘x'ii‘wu'. the top of the hill, and Mr. Hun-'bUt no children. ter’s in Bentinck, two and one-half; miles west of town. ' w”... l It seems that the neict jolt was caused by the broken shaft drag“- g‘ing along the street, and partly upturning the buggy as it caught in the ground. Opposite Burnett‘s store, the remaining shaft became detached and the horse made off. the buggy, so far as we could judge, running part Way on to the sidewalk, and them slewing back on to the road, when Mr. McKenzie fell forcibly to the ground. ing in the opposite direction. Just 'as botlh were nearly opposite Mr. Allen’s blacksmith shop, an auto. belonging to Mr. Cox, proprietor of the pool-room, was coming out of the lane alongside the shop. Mr. McKenzie’s horse evidently took fright at the sound! of it, and shied over towards ‘ Mr. Hunter’s cart, with which it became mixed up. The cart was upset, and Mr. Hunter was thrown violently on the sidewalk. when the horse StE-ll't" ed sout'h. Mr. McKenzie emerged from the mix-up, and the horse ran fiercely towards the north, one of the shafts being broken in two about the middle. " In front of Lena-han’s store, the Wheel struck a telephone post, but still Mr. Mcâ€" Kenzie 'held to his position, using his best efforts to control the in- furiated animal. This Wednesday morning, we were an eye-witness to a bad smash-up, which resulted in seri- ous injury to two of our citizens, Mr. John Hunter, of the corner store, and .Mr. Duncan McKenzie. an upâ€"town resident. It happened so suddenly that even a most observant spectator would fail to grasp every detail of the occurrence. Mr. Hunter was driving south along Garafraxa street, and ‘Mr. McKenzie was com- Both Drivers Thrown Out and Injured Two Rigs Crash Into Each Other and Are Badly Smashed HORSE FRIGHTENED BY AUTO FOR THE S’IOMACH Romance and Fiction. When a very' rich man omen-lea t very poor girl. that’s romance. When a very rich girl marries a very you man. that's fictionâ€"Galveston News. Well Tested. Anxious Fatherâ€"And could you sup- port my daughter? Sultorâ€"I have two strong arms. Anxious Father~But can they support her? Suitorâ€"They often have. sir. But the other hastened away. “No, no.” he said. “I don’t need proofs. Your word is enough.”â€"Liverpool Mer- cury. “I’ll tell you,” answered the young rather confidently. “He can say more things that sound well and mean noth- ing at all than any kid I ever saw.”â€" Oleveland Plain Dealer. No Proofs Needed. “Wait a moment.” said the budding novelist. “I'll show you the proofs of my novel." Predicting His Future. “What makes you think the baby 18’ going to be a great politician?” asked the young mother anxiously. “Yes’m. ‘Where was I at 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon '2' "-Chicago Trib- une. “Will you give me an instance In which it is used correctly ?" “You do not?” “No, ma’am; It’s correct someflma anyway." One on the Teacher. “Willie, you may correct the sen- tence, ‘Where was I at?’ ” There was a murder case that ended right in the middle when counsel, wheedling gently at the jury. remark- ed, “0! course none of you gentlemen has made up his mind yet as to the guilt or innocence of this defendant.” Taking advantage of a rhetorical pause. a lanky juror arose and replied positively: “Well, I have, for one. He ought to be hung!”-Kansas City Star. Positive Jurors. A prospective juror. being qualified for a murder trial in Illinois, when asked the customary question, “Have you formed or eXpressed an opinion as to the guilt or innocence of the ac- cused?” rejoined promptly: “Sure. He’s as guilty as all get out!” Which resulted in a ten dollar fine by the out- raged court andâ€"or courseâ€"the dil- qnsliflcation or that talesman. Mr. Ray Fluker, who has been engaged in the Chronicle office for the past three or four months, will leave on Monday next for Vancouâ€" ver, B. C., where he has a number of relatives, and a situation awaiting him, F‘Ve hope he may make himself so useful that his services cannot be dispensed with. The Railway Commission has 01-- dered an electric hell to be put in at the Hutton Hill crossing in Ben- tinck. Mr. David Allen left \Vednesdny morning to again spend the sum- mer in Cochrane and vicinity. Mrs. Jos. A. Brown fiis visiting friends in Buffalo. Mr. \V. Laidl‘aw jr., Was hams over Sunday from St. Marys. .Mr. Val. Haehn was in'Berlin last Friday. Mr. John Kerr, of Fergus, was in town Monday and Tuesdgv. I O O 1 Mrs. J. Lelvme IS spendmg a few: . . . . . i days 1n Toronto, V181tmg fmendsa and relatives. ' i Mrs ing a week. “I don’t see anything wrong with n. SUMMER .WLLINERY Fred Buckingham is spend- few days in Toronto this We have had the most prosperous Spring Milliuery trade this season, and are well pre- pared for a bumper trade in Summer liats. We were in Toronto. Monday, and bought another large stock of Summer Mlllinery, and as the hot, weather approaches we will be rushed with orders. Whether you buy or not you should at least see our immense stock Hf 1.1mmer \Ii llinerv. PERSONAL. Fuuy Be sure andfgive us a call. You wil save money by dealing here. (Fix-st door south Burnett’s Bakery) GARAFRAXA S'r. - DURHAM Butter and Eggs. Wool, Hides, Live Poultry, and all kinds of Farm Pro duce taken as Cash. ced . Our Stock of New Spring Goods has arrived and are now on our shelves for your inspection. Our stock comprises Men’s Tailored Suits, extra. well made. Men’s Pants all sizes. Our prlces are the lowest in town and we ask you to call and be convin- Ladies’ Suits, Skirts, and Ladies’ Wear ”00...”...00 muons #152»; .1993: . GLASER May 2nd. 1912.

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