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Durham Chronicle (1867), 2 Jan 1913, p. 4

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' Deputy Reeve .--R. Lindsay, W. mummcum Councillors.- .A. McMillan, J. vA_- __ .. w-“ ‘ ‘ ,.. - v . ‘ $.51 Illall, U1 (fuel; wotea like a man and made a a VISitOP at M . E. A ROW! selection, the whole question Mr. Robt. Adlmm, of H.- would be settled long ago and ; spent the holiday in town work might be I!) progress. As it I Mr. Fred. Mountain, 0f Ha is visiting his parents here on till the government throws use Miss Leona F323" has out altogether, and leaVes us just I Barrie to spend the holida a nigger j hm‘ISlStel} Mrs. John Sibb’ll The municipal nomi1 held in the town hull weaning, and, taken #9 rather ame, that If Mr. Ball had come footed like a man and selection, the Whole would be settled long : work might be in progrl With only the Edge and Camp- bell properties to be considered, the majority of the people, we {eel sale in sa ing, preferred the former, and r. Ball, we under- stand, headed of! negotiations, and the selection remained in «-abejance ever since. As the re- sult of the‘general feeling of the town, Mr. Ball left the impression on more than one that the Edge property would be selected. He even went further, but to tell all is not necessary at this juncture. partment, is again trotted in, but why it should be so the most of us can do nothing more than sur- mise. It has been an established cus- tom with all previous not to put a puglic building fevernment would not put apub- ic building close to a skating . rink, and gave some reasons '- not doing so. " f0} and N.Mc1.,ntyre a â€"â€"~ â€"--â€" vallu. JJC Hulkl HIS” he would not recommend the lot at the corner 0! George and Gara- lraxa streets, the lot at the {out of the hill across the bridge. Hv left the impression that the Edge here later when the town hall property had been drawn in as a site with superior advantages. The townohall site Was condemned mommend it, even if the majority of the people should demand it, As a preference he sanctioned the; Campbell property as the best: location, with the Ed e property? coming in as second. e sai( also} VCâ€" nciI.-â€"G â€"â€"'vâ€"-vâ€"-â€".' .V ”Tom: firs-finer 33:3,: been befared the ' A 1. McLagan, collectonor . or more an n :iafitgsfactxry settlement is yet i: 391?“??? gas! performed by Rev. .. 8 a general example Of - . 0W n , B. A., pastor of wablgnng, we. flunk the matter in 'Hawarden Presbyterian church. connection wnth the selection of a The bride was handsomely .jte {or a pa" office in Durham' owned in a dress of cream sati mt" go down in history as the 5e Cherie, trimmed with overlacg climax of all previous efforts. We and insertion. The bride was un- never knew Of 3DYthiDg like it, ’ attended. After the usual COD- and “:9 nevenexpect again to a“, g gratulations the contracting part- anything quite so erratic. Mr.i‘e§a together with a few intimate pail seems to be between the dev- 1 "39nd“ sat down to a dainty ll and the deep sea, and he doesn’t 1 dinner, know Wthh. way to move. g .T.he happy couple were the re- A; .we ponnted out on pre‘,i0us;cxplents of many beautiful and commons, the Edge property Wusmseful presents. The bride and dLl.:llnll 1‘“ hâ€" L--- ‘ "-AAn -__ "7132 International Harvester Co. The ”y, in r‘ mlt ' PS: nin the on the town hall property as a lite for the new post office Was its adjourned meeting on Wednes- day night two 'weeks ago, and an extension was given for tw'o months. I Reeve-en THE NOMINATIONS W (a (II V. l nerels fence somewhere. DURHAM JANUARY 2nd, 1913 BENTINCK. . Wilson, ._._ Philp, 'REMONT‘ THE POST OFFICE SITE Itreet brid dispose 89 RH 5â€"6; 'Loth} u . an (acclJ HcLa uchlin, C.w_ '. MW!” 5 nor an! Proprietor v-‘r..‘II.J taken ditégether. 9.. Ehopgh three or Tl. re nqmination .Blflf-‘k- and A Ipzu war he indulged in Nichol. u\ \l\|, " d. . Meldrum . Lloyd.‘ nned by Mr. '1 0! his de- )tted in, but the _most of Puther- '. Alex- about e( by Mr Mr. Howard McDonald Was m of his de- Toronto over the holiday ed m, but Mr. Ira Hind, of Detroit, Vlsited e most of INS mother for a few days. than sur- Mr. Geo Duncan, of Toronto, ut qpub- M139 Anabel Saunders was home skatlnrrl rom Toronto hst week. sons for‘ r Alex Kearney was home out nap: Mr. C. Fairman, of Guelph I made a i a Visitor at Mr . n||nnb:n.. . Mn DALA. A I. Blondaf horses tfiree occu- was ‘_â€"‘ ‘.--\.. uuUI'IU' the same punishment is said to be and it.lawaiting others reported as hav- ned tht' ,' ing violated the college order. E: best! When the present term opened, wrerty President Carl G. Doney announc- i( alsoled that cigarette smoking would the lot ,. not be tolerated. .It is said the Gara- , two students . dismissed had cmime or T ggonto. MP; and Mfg. 1 t": 01 Michigan With her‘ gather, vv UV“. Mr. Lyâ€"m) Grant was Toronto over Christmz Years. Mr. Cecil Wolfe, of visiting his parents 1 dais. Mr. and Mrs. D. Cooper, Paisley holjdayed with Mr. and Mrs. H. Burnett. Misses vinez Redford and Myrtle Rudolph, of Hanover, are visiting Mrs. Ed. Burnett, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Worts, of Orange- ville, visited with Mrs. W. Cald- well. Miss Jean Brown, of spent Christmas with her here. Mr's. W. D. Mills, of St. Cathar- ines, is visiting her brother, H. W. Hunt, at Vickers. Mr. R. W. Aljoe, of Fielding, Snsk., was in town last week, and intends remaining in the east tili some time in March. Mr. Andrew Smith, of Detroit, spent a few days at home here during the Christmas holiday. Mr. Fred Smith, of Muskoka, spent a few days with his par- wttvll\. ‘1‘ her sister, Mrs. John 8 Mr. and .Mrs. John visiting friends in C] Hanover Mr. Wésiey McNany spent the holiday with here. ‘ Vllull‘pc, UUL were told their voresence at the college was no longer desired. President Doney heads a move- ment advocating the enactment by the next Legislature of a law making the sale of cigarettes a misdemeanor in the State of West i Buckhannon, W. Va., Dec. 28.â€" Two students at the West Virginia .IWesleyan College have been ex- -; pelled for smoking eigarettes, and I fkn can... _-_._,-_1 SMOKING CIGARETTES , PUTS STUDENTS OUT. ---v “nu“. DUI â€" gratulations the- contracting part- 198, together with a few intimate friends sat down to a dainty dinner. cipients of many beautiful and useful presents. The bride and groom spent a short honeymoon with friends in the vicinity of Moose Jaw and Regina usutCflOl, spent a few d8?! in NORMANBY town during the p . at Week , Mr. and Mrs. Allan Robertson, of Reeveâ€"811191, (8001.) Hamilton, spent a few days at Deputy Reeve-Bola}. (accl.) the farmer’s parental home here. Councillormâ€"J: Whnteford. D- 'saen emlma Saunders and Robinson, - Mnller, V- Baetz, _ 'Annie MacKay were home. from Gerhardt, - Glebe. Paris for a ew days. _ Mr. Alex. M'cC’ombe, of Toronto, spent a couple of days at m . McLAGANâ€"BOYLE. home here last Week I t weddin took place at Misa .Lizzie Mc th: rlegfctlebnce of M15 Charles Boyle, to: “31th her (parents, Mr. anu [Hawardem Sask., on Wednesda , MH- G.. Donal IDecember 11th, at five o’cloc ‘."' izzie and Ella Ki . . nnee, of {I ' ' 0 0 are V18 ' - r_ Ju‘hen hlS daughter Hannah, “asng‘nfflltm; ltlng thelr pa {united in Blurring-p m 11.. -Tamuc _ . -v -u... uUIne nere last 'thA prgtty weddmg took place at Miss Lizzie M f e resndence of Mr. Charlgs Boyle, £9, Visited her "i. wa’f‘nn Q-_I .‘v days in Tom . - - - . nto , V181 The bride Was handsomplv ‘ SlBter. Inst man}, ting her “--wâ€" v . Young, G. E. Peart (aâ€"ccl.) Deputoy Reeve.-Hoim. (accn Councillors.â€"J. Whiteford. D Robinson, -- Miller, V. Baetz, -°, Gerhardt, â€" Glebe. . mr Allan left last Thurs- ke a position in tho. lora. :. Lajdlaw, of the Schoo. II Science, Toronto, i; 110 holiday! here. 1“. A ' Wolfe, of Toronto, is parents for a few '3. Young and daugh- __-â€"‘- no ‘ nto, spent Christrfifié rents in town. Knisley, _ traveller in PE RSONA L "$39â€"13? Christ'i‘fié's untain, of Hamilton, parents here. i3 Spending ; Hamilton am. home from Hanover, ne “I New v U _. -".: lllllll -I example shown them? Last year In 03s over 8624])".00 to keep the Muskoka Fro; Hoapita! open. More money is urgenwy needed to provide for those seeking admis- The need Conaum ive is right at our door. on’t you elp him to help (Inge!!! \ ceive," says the Good Book, and we are continually receiving letters that prove the truth of this maxim. Here’s an extract that tells how the good work we are doing in the fight against Consumption appeals to every sec- tion of the community .A well-known citizen of 1 Brantford the country well. Mr. Geo. Nichol and daughter. Pearl, and son, Allan, of South- ampton, and Mr. and Mrs. John Lynn and daughter, Stella, Mrs. W. J. Pollard, of Detroit,I ' ' ' the holidays : with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.’ J. Hewitt. On Friday, she visited her sister, Mrs. T. C. Ritchie, at Rocky Saugeen, and will spend New Years 'with her aunt, Mrs. Harriet Scott. Mr. Chas. Hutton, of Theresa, Sask., is spending- 9: emm'e "“ Mr. 'and M'rs. Toronto, spent Mr. and Mrs. J We regret to the best of Mr. Chas. Farquharson, of the Medical College, Toronto, of Berlin, and Wm., of the McLean b h ' ' d other friends here Ire Hungary Hurtne‘. Italy I twenfy’ . LuXemhurg ter, Mrs. ?H()|1«I)ztnia rEIatlves Runesian Empire ,Swntzerlaud Dimer, aess1e, to Mr. Shirley Mc- Intyre. gone to spend the holidays in Barrie, with the! forgier’s sister, Mrs. John O. Sib-'I bal . - Rev. and‘Mrs. W. H. Hartley are! ar’s day With the . latter’s mother, Mrs. Wm. Hinde,l Mrs. George McCausland and son Herman, of Thornbury, visited her son, Rev. N. McCausland, last ‘ week. ' ' Mr and Mrs. W. F. Moose Jaw, and Dr. Muhan, of Regina, were the McInty_re~Luidlaw 1 11.. ‘ .Chas. Hutton, of Theresa, ., is spending a couple of Misses' Xi Aljoe, and M Clocklin, teachers, of are holidayipg at their III..- 1" lie Blackburn, Clara :1)! and Susie Mc- my. mum. LeVine, and Miss Susie Zshuck, are here visiting the farmer’s parents, Mr: and Mrs. J. Levine. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller, ‘" Guelph, spent Christmas at. t‘ home of her parents Al‘e’gc. Nevin. e-_---‘,. Mr. Sam. Levine, and Zshuck, are here from visiting the farmer’s p and Mrs.‘J._L,evine. 11.. over New Years. Mrs. John Aldred and, s of Yellow Grass, Sask, are iriends and relatives here. Mr. W. McFadden, of Lake, spent Christmas wi daughter, Mrs. Thomas D. Miss Emma Burton is s the Christmas and New Y1 iday at her home in ‘ merston, spent a few day his young friend, Joe Whit Mr. Archie Davidson, 01 McNichol! spent U. ad last week after v' ’ ants and other friends here 1t nine Weeks. '«m. Jasper, 0f Hurtnpv- D G. Davidson, of the .holid _ays with I. Jas, Saunders"ahd’ The fnlinwiug table have gone to spend wheat Pl'hquvtinu uf all n Barrie, With the which hav». so far mad ', Mrs. John O. Sib_;!‘epnrts tn the! Institute . 'mfm-matinn in a. cable; 5. W..H.‘Hartley are I “HWY- ‘7- ,A, Toronto splexaditi 0f Cement With his Davis. ‘Spending ' days with Whitchurch, New son Roy, B V181t1n g e ’u' ho]: Ho wick, 'foronto pains. F'Oi'w éalé __ - .....v- H II.“ partlal Earalysis are often very much enefited by massaging the effect- ed parta thoroughly when apply- ing Chamberlain’s Liniment. The liniment also reliev“ Amman“ slippery? dried, make a little starch in :1 pint basin with boiling Water and rub lightly .over with a. clean Persons troubled with -A‘-â€"â€"- â€" 000 husheh :Ig.LinSt 499.5480”) last year: in Austria. 157,574,000 against 147187.000. Harlev in Gwmmny 159. 926.00” against; 145,133.000 last, year: AII:~U'i:\ 78384.0()” against, 74,415JNM. 1‘! neprmlumi m af sugar been in the (:mmtries m far l't‘p:)l'te:i tn the Insti- tute is 135.9% nf th~t 0f the 8am? (:mmtric.» Lust ywu'; of «‘ntt()1)9(5.2%. T. K. [)nhel°1,y, Urumdivm Unmmisshmexu TOTALS 3,41' In the above table the Austin-dim. Germany and given for the first timu, inn 0f (MW in Germm ...... Tfififi Nm way Nethgxlauds Port Belgin m Bu lgnl'izt Den mark Spain France England \Vales and Ireland II "months With his mother, Mrs: Isaac Hutton, and other relatives 4- ‘and friends. It is four years since 3 ;he went (west, and he likes the 9 'country Well. He says the crops 3: i were all good in the locality where + .g. i 5the greater part ofothe Past three '3 _ °§° ‘ + , 'i‘ TO POLISH LINOLEUM. ‘_â€"-.-v, A4. ‘1. UUUUALJ-do “Fruxt-a-tlves” IS the only remedy m the world made of fruit and the only one that will completely and absolutely cure Copstipation. ------------ perfect cure in this great fruit medicine" (31195) E A. _GOODALL. ”pr-111°4- - 4.2--..“ v heard of, but without the slightest benefit. I concluded that there was no cure for this horrible disease. obedient servant, ROBERT LINDSAY THE WHEAT YIELD Edmonton 6m Saved By “Fruit-a-tives” 79.079 71.867 160,227 149,412 52.973 58.881 3,447,373 3250,411 ve table the estimates for ammny and \ustmlin are first timu, The product- in Gvrumny i< 552.470, against 499.5181“) Inst WW", very 1110011} To the Municipal Electoré of zassaglng the effect- Township of Bentinck. Egghfinfiggt “mill-Z; Ladies and Gentlemanâ€".1 relieves I.he'umati“respectfully to say that I l e by all dealers. ' decided to become a candh vim: table gives the 1912 (“tinu uf all the vmmtries m far made. Lh 'ir official .2, Institute including the in a. cablegram receiVed 89.413 727. (H3 55 070 184,367 165 721 28. 948 4. 226 276 fey boxés, I foimd' me greag {elieg the Insti- the same partial f i- MJLQEET 3.524 215.851 621. 338 .314 845 24 851 36. 596 and wishing you all a appy New Year, I am, Your obedient servant, w. G.‘ wusud securing my election. The ex- perience I had some years ago as a member of the Council wil en- able me, if elected, to better serve our interests. I shall endeavor y all fair and honorable meanz. to discharge my duties for the 'iown- ship’s greatest welfare. My great 270 for the Council of Bentinck - for 0:0 OzQ .gg og‘ .§. 0:0, Beginning Friday and Saturday November 8th and 9th Iron and Brass 0 astings and general F fitters supplies. Engines and Threshezs Genvl'al Wand DURHAM We Wish All Our Customei A Merry Christmas, and A Happy New Year 19 and [he renew As we have all pleasant by the h our custknueré, w: a nd all A HAPPY that I luv; a candidate GUN’S DRUG STOR (G.T.R. Town Ticket Agent) and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR a] of go. Livé H'uns. F “idem, pear lb Shvepukins Unlined], pr" . {'9"I'-._v~r cm Fluul‘ Barley Hay Butter Ears ud will and successful trading ihera‘. Sash amd Dnors. Pla nod \Vurk. relations with hundreds of just a moment to wish one no l’el' CW. Immux, Jim Repairing. Feed lmilem th' ('Wt, . 2 1913 3 91M) - 91 L0 0N 5L0 we. Swan aning am 9]

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