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Durham Chronicle (1867), 16 Jan 1913, p. 8

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Just use the Scholl ‘ Foot Eazer.” It is an be changed from one pair to another“ ' per pan. Our stock of Boots. Shoes and Rubbers an’s flannel lined Bluebers at $1.75 vflome Furnishings on the Second Floor rived a fresh Stock of Groceries Celon Tea. Star of India at 25c flock of Light of Asia tea at 35c. Eff. Corset at. fie. {no Brooms for Kechnio’s Pure REMINDERS lest Prices for Butter, Eggs, rtmental Store Soup. 8 cakes _.'Xi'im».m” Rubbers is furnish a. suit in one week and guarantee a good fit at 818.“). See. our new sets of Fur Styles, they are beauties. See our fine selecti G()(’dsu on of Winter Dress .Poultry and Dried Apples REMINDERS full in all lines. See the Durham ‘31” ed with letters from parties both sides of politics in North Greg, asking him, if possible, not to t row the riding into a politi- cal contest in the winter months. He will therefore endeavor to at- tend at least part of the session and it is quite evident that there will be no by-election in North Grey before June next, and per- ha I Mr. M'scKay ma be induced to Id theridin unt the general elections, and us 'prevent the Jaw um; .I. . Wiarton, Jan. 12,â€"John Currie, of Tobermory, died here yesterday as the result of a fall down a flight of steps on New Year’s day. One arm was fractured, and con- cussion of the brain also resulted. ending fatally. Mr. Currie had been at lumbering work up in the peninsula, and was spending the winter here. His wife and one child survive him. I The Child’s ha burned While She from bad bruises. Chartrand was She says she Struggled‘ and be coming , Chartrand an ash heap and LONELIEST ENGLA VD ‘ RESULT. ' en miles to vote. The : said he endeavored l remote spot, and cute so difficult and Irned back when he lve miles to travel. :1 a child was at the Id not seen another years.-â€"London, Eng- Q‘A_J‘â€"‘J sne screamed and d hearing somebody rand threw her into and ran out of the hands are badly she is also Bllffprinn- arrested to- also sufféfiwné Good Immigrants Coming In. A vvvvv WW _ m, to pay transportation. but thin ”I! there wu an ucenfinm were assisted by the Goven paying their passage to Can paid back their debt. The ment made an appropriation 000 for this purpose a year at which was used. The De figured on a loss of [5 to an The Ontario Government has been fortunate during the past year in Ita selection of immigrants for ‘rm lands. Over 3,000 men from t .d country were placed on farms .1. me province, and in the majority (.f case. they gaversatisfaction. made matters constantly u‘iplessant 4 U for Sir Wilfrid and his colleagues. F It was Hon. George Graham who made the House laugh heartily after 3 one of the fighting speeches of the i man from West Algoma by rising and ,3 gravely improvising the following: ‘ “2% will Mom, r+ Should Arthur Cyril Boyce, the Sault Ste. Marie lawyer and member of Parliament for West Algoma, be appointed Solictor-General in the Bor. den Government, said Saturday N ight recent] , he will be the first, native- b-orn Ernglishman to hold that office. He was born in Yorkshire, the coun- -117 i Why not cut down a lingo numbel' the s‘tuation greatly, and incidental- ly bereflt the city as much.” “London has twice too many said Dr. Williams, in disoussi proposition. “We could easil pense With half of them. In m1 ion, light and air are much prefermq to the shade. Walk in black diamonds announce anc increase in price. Dr. E. Williams, chairman of Board of Health, of London, Ont“ been thinking about poor peopfe’s problem, and has evolved a sohen help them. He suggests cutting d many of the trees in that city givi_ng them to the Door. The patent Canadian householder is getting pretty well usedâ€"not to say resignedâ€"to the possibility of fre quent strikes at the mines sending the price of coal up to a new high figure. Naturally the high price of fuel hit. the poor hardest. They may'not worry when a jump in the price of precioul stones is announced, but they do some hard thinking when the dealer: in black diamonds announce another “In-Ann- V w"--- u. uu. unuLLHL‘Wl Church, the famous “Church Fiddle," which was used in the eighteenth century to lead the Singing: in the home 'of the Presbyterians and Con- gregationalism long known as St. Ma ther’s Church.â€"Canadian Courier. _ ' 7. , -....u .u uwuuvcr ed a light mind in the tune: played called voluntaries. and he was rnler- ed to play solemn tunes as. voluntar‘ ice, and Psalm tunes in a familial manner witlmut unnecessary graces. ' This was evxdently a live subject fol a long time, for in 1799 it was resolv- ed: “That the ant-heme as now per- formed durixr,r divine ser' ’ce are per- fectly consiste't with the true spiril ured heir-loom of St. Matthew. mI-I‘IAL ‘L - I "~. loccupied a pre-vnnnent plane i' pro- l mating the study of good music. AS early as 1769, an ()ratmi was per- formed in St. Paul’s Fhurch. t4) the great delight of the mus." duvets of the day. The Philharmumc Society was composed of the leading: citizens. augmented l otficers of the army and navy. The society had the ex- clusive privilege of occupying the or- gan loft, of St. Paul’s in 1826 ihere are some interestin"! tnuches in the parish records. In 1770 th: clerk was censured by the vestry. for leaving his place in the three-decker pulpit. and going to the gallery to sins: an¢ them. ','he organist was also blamed. the quaint, minute runs hi» “dismvpr. -- vvnusv‘.llv IIG( o The influence ‘»f the church in the promotion of musical culture is not always given a true place. There is nothing invidiuus in thc etatcment. that St. Paul} Church. Halifax. has occupied a pre-cmment place i‘ pro. mating the study of good music. As early as 1769, an ()ratm‘i was per- ._____ one Who as King’s Messenger had large and varied experience. Bulke- ley was the firat choir leader and organist of St. Paul’s Chl reh. Rich- ard Bulkeley may well he (sailed the father of music in Nova Scctia. There was an organ in St. Paul‘. a: early as 1762. which ga e place let") in a fine instrument, bu.lt in Spain far .I .Quuth Amereian convent. and brourzht tr) Halifax as a rriz of war. This organ is still in the prnvinoe. at erth Svd- neg: and is in constant use. Boyce will be Boyce. Things may change, And life seem strange, But Boyce will still be Boyce.” wwnauc. we IUVG 0! “Ir ° muse. Halifax was the first Bum-h musi. csl centre of British America When Cornwallis founded the km: in I749. there Ctme with him a brilliant yams; Irish oZicer of drauoons. Richard Bulkeley, as his aide-de-camp. :1 gen- tlemsq of culture and Pfinompnt. and «memor- ‘l'he etory o! the the end (”are-lap: meat at the at at mate in Nave Son- tie would teke ne beck to the eeclteet eettlemem o! the pmvince. The Ace. diene were e mute-loving mph; the ant English settlers were e cul- tured rece: the Germen element wee richly ODdOWOd; there we: made m that: eoirit and in their chat]; the Loyaliete were the cream a! the Am- erican co: nice. poeeeeeing in meny men more then ordinerv refinement; while the Scottish and Inn -ottlere brought with them that ’ cher- ecterietic. the love of HIV - muse. " Joyce Will Be Boyce.” E'mhl Ha: Favored "I M Solving the Fun! Prnh'em .. {33.3 I?! "JV" CC'TI'. ms, chairman of the , of London, Ont., hal aout poor people’s fuei .s evolved a scheme ta suggests cutting down . of those who Government In Ito anada have in that city and poor. 9 too many trees,” in discussing hi. could -933in (fig. “my to sin" an. was also blamed. uns ht" ‘disoover- the tunes played l he was (rder. es as voluntar. in a familial essary Braces. ‘ In mi‘opifi Govern; lk down will sec " $111!, Elly W weeks, was Stanley Rourke, formerly prop- rietor of an hotel at Owen Sound, for whom a warrant was issued charging him with a breach of OWEN SOUND MAN (iel particular: frog ape. Aim! Write 32.0.7.1L’1 RV. . 5:5 A” CHM). 'l'urunto. n A Lxclum’vc o! maintcwhetween ”rival 1 me in [Butand am’Qhrartum of "find prvk‘a of Rania". arm at” over at Hot}: hang. . - ~- --.---- at. cum“ at Gibraltar. Villefrqcheangpod Said. proceeing via 331- COW. Penal-c. .. Singapore. Honfl Kr“. fiumzhai. Nagasaki. Kobe and Yok- 0 'ma. arrwmg Vancouver May 3|. l9l3. £019“... 0' .05! will sale from ivrrpnnl May 27th. mukmu sumlzu' cruise ‘3“:er direct connectmn fur April lst sullmk u; v... ' Empress uf Human" Jrom .‘t. Juhn .\‘,'LL,M2¢BIL OOOOOOOQOOOOOOOQQanon-0.. Jae. R Rnund Hip tnurist tickets, giving choice of all the best routes, tngether wit h full information. ma: be nhmined Iron) any Grand Trun Agent ONLY DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE The Grand Trunk Railw must din-(wt, mute fmm 4 East thrnngh (.‘amula via Untl'uit. (w BUfalo. THESUNNYSOUTH ' Jl|llll * “""n ~\'.'u..a.zm 2m} .115 mu m “as CRUSE. $639.10 5...!) . R Gun Tan Agent. Phone 14 'uwner. Depot Agent, Phone 18 Wishing you 3. Lenahan Co Ml at 111]!“de prices :mil Docmnlwr 25th Carving Sets Kitchen Sets Butcher Fur Snow Shoers E no 8’ FAMOUS CU‘LERY (‘A Ll I’URNIA \ MEXICO FLUIHUA IN LONDON... \Y. NM? inn |' "HP. Tn .s'p A LL G L’ANA N‘I‘EED llw (,‘hrismms TI Pac: AN!) Ja hwy 10th. 1018. lo Knives A R R ESTE D l‘ilwgny is the In all [mints Via Chicago. Altar: ll adv. 0r I Live hogo are 07: lee the cordurn} ' nt’s, 500. “or y e stool/g? ladi. 1. mgal totaln, the “k? Silk and a quantity of 1 fluted at the Fou Finn’s negligm‘ i,” at 85c. Boyd ht Grant‘s. Watson's day, Jam being P" “and h Lloyd. ( pianist. Iuprem( be prom V. hold a social ent of Hwir pl ing. to Whirh :1 I the congrvgut 1H1 [an will cease 80H 80111“ untthcws was made It. Rose Mr. John grocery bl Club I The Ghnolg Club met on Ju m the origin :1! the different bu cm. between Uh types of sheep, hm types of l lined the new b1 m club library. February. lure you renewal filllgml'm Ht M‘illg 'm:m to drh'o his ”lent slruduie, mg Billingses 01 h tolling of the l u .-v Butter is 220.. 9g Court VOL 46-440. Ireshments will ritual SChit ited OFOI a Canadian Or will hold the i m in the Odd! 1y. January 31' filaments will b1 ivm “Ti nmblox Connolly [. 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