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Durham Chronicle (1867), 8 May 1913, p. 1

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has flu lawn (of .6606009009909066 669000....690.60 braham Co. Ins he. "ID ........ brand 3 no. {:llsln ,0“? ay else- bY the ”I Lm lm Z.) .3) 94 0090 0909. 090 909. 7000 069. 799.9 79990 Don't mm m- pamnery 8“- "m ‘ureat oarlm i h F, Mortock’S. '0 APP eetinz here servative U" contributing ”(is the d! “'9“. “'9 El \V 1t rl wanted. ‘0 [y to Alfred 8 stand. . ‘P. . Alex. Todd, for many years of this town, died on "rd of last month at his home Kinnee, says . sing away While ' v 'm a chair. He Was 72‘ H ”mg in a cnanr. fly ”'5 of age; After leavi rtven or fourteen years mined with his family 1 llluy for some time, "and -nL west about eight y: «1 got along well. Th m.- about 1,200 acres a -._.uty Sellars, tn - r‘fi‘ descriptivv orgamst, of the Qmeng Hall. London. England.‘ ' Palace! thou aecnnd “old rubber” nder the auspices of People’s Union of th .urch, on Friday nfi-gt 'led success. The audi umfortably filled, a mm as good as is 19 appears in the same "uncerts as Paderewski, and his $71.38. and such as the leaving my ' report Wa: ‘The Russian Patml,” With mnhtary eflecm of trumpets, gave some and the matching of the troops tempting Mrs. Bap] nmer the crow fling 1 chimes ”0m )I‘ 1n at tee in millinery at for the next 30 the National‘Chmnicle tor Inc luau-nu. v. ' Co. held zl‘year, for 50¢. adnesday. . The annual meetmg of the Grey learn tailoring. and Bruce Press Association will hnurr, Everett’s be held in Harriston on Saturday, 8 2 1 May 24th. : eight years ago, vell. The family ' (1113th bUt soon be 0“t the world’s 3’92 .uld lessen >r taxpayer. The Southland Serenaders ap- peared last Saturday night un- der the auspices of the hockey many. years club, in Flesherton, and the secreâ€" vn, Shed on tary of the club says: They are “t h“ home a troupe of splendid singers and letter from gave one of the best concerts ever deceased, ‘0 held here. Regret We had not a 3 died from larger attendance.” They will ap- ‘n the Presbyterian church He .‘V33 72 here on Monday leavmg here mission 25 cents. .ears ago, he .1 t my at Grand The .town councx me on day night. All present except and then a“: \councillors Saundeys and Fur- The minutes were after which the nbher" SUCTII‘ 1 payment does of the “ $115. T _ n “f “‘0 Bu1"'lron the question of watering th ‘3' "Hi‘ht “’39 streets, but no definite action wa taken. Reeve (.‘alder . ‘ he auditorium ‘ ”ML and “\his disapproval of putting t} ' ‘ -_-_ “a than’] be sufferingla son 01 waysâ€"“v. ---- . father’ footsteps, i . In '“following in he city, and;IOIIOW'ing the dear old dad,” he ‘ ge street it i is taking up his work extra-mural- ‘ ’3 University. At the 1 I E Get‘ your calling cards |Chronicle office. For sale cheapâ€"lady’s ‘ Apply to Miss A. C. Mat ceS latelyl organisvs :93 . being ces three In Euro]?e New subscribers Chronicle for the t‘.‘ llulll .-_ re ; stitute was held at the in 1 Mrs. McCannel on May Ly,‘.the opening exer \ ury read the report 01 L83 t qv‘work. The number 1 I Q ' ‘. T‘ â€" â€" ‘ On Monday 1m Daniel Coleridge r calling cards at The year, after a bri office. , dropsy. cheapâ€"lady’s bicycle. Deceased Was Miss A. C. MacKenzie. Devon‘shire, Eng was married in h ; ago a man committed came to Canada ther than to beat car- . _ an , wonder” After spending ' 3 ‘ ' vicinity of Dund i '. of success a o ‘ ’ Q -“ > irst years exam for a day and a in Arts. Mr. Campbell is but the number of of Inspector Campbell, and comparatively few. ring in father’s footsteps: in charge Of Mr. E the dear old dad,” he was willing to g ng up his work extra-mural- that would be of Queen’s University. examinatio ort was very nnual meeting of the Dur- C _ f ~ « , ame in or a u; the Women's 1n- . gull tentmn, and much is the home at , dune along this line. :Cannel on May lst. After sning exercises, the secre- mg are 4 {8}" 0f the ad the report of the year's could not fall to arre The number of members No Spitâ€"No Cons year was 37. Ten meetings In the Civil War leld, with a total attemlâ€" were lost in four »i 444, and twenty papers lives were test to ldresses were given. The . in four years. If ounted to what is Consumpti ts of the year am and the expenditure $31.98, 3 cash on hand, $39.90. The Pure Air and E Was very satisfactory to Consumption’s G e members, but they hope mie-s complish still greater things" Of every four cl e future Mrs. McAnulty' Ontario, one dies t some good ideas on making the age of one has dishes for invalids, and amounts to 3’5‘ in a welltprepared which could have vwâ€" _‘ came to Canada in the same year. After spending five years .in the vicinity of Dundas, be moved to the township of Egremont, where , ..... t. he lived continuously to Durham about 2 with his son, James, vs lived till the time 01 For about forty years, his hear- metallic W, ing has been imperfect. and for appliances, the past fifteen years he has door both been totally deaf. Other.difficul-‘met.3 and other. Thus, blind, he spent the evening his life shut out almost wholly town 1310‘ from the world and its surround- nvouncing ' ings. Yet he never lost his cern. Th reason, and right to the last he scale and knew the months, days Of. the soon [as f the weeks, but visable. â€" lost track of Easter and days of or six 11 t irregular occurrence. of speech, but only a few company (1 (if his immediate family could get her just 9 into communication with him, and iugtified (1 these only in a very slight (lcâ€" be deter business . 1-.. H‘nir nw â€" po w e 1‘ DURHAM. 0N1. THURSDAY May 3 OBITUARY DANIEL (.‘OLERIDGE. Monday morning last, give. lIllUl‘ulziLiu” {M .liat would be of benefit to all nquirers. liven in the absence oi _‘.\',[)l2lilittl()n, the mottoes were“ and would set people" interest is now; l augg’i-stive, thinking. Much Riki?!) to devise ways and means the prevention of tlll)€l‘(flilill‘ troubles. Photos of suiiitariums from Germany, S\\'it7.erland, Swed- d States and England, for well as at the sunitariums in our own province. 't v V' t t l I No Spitâ€"No Consumption. ‘ In the Civil War (205,700 lives".e ‘8 in four years. 1! War is Hell, to what is Consumption? me. to Comumption’s Greatest Eneâ€" pe‘ mice. vas born in 1822, in England. In 1849 he in his native land and brief illness Health Exhibit our; 'and Trunk station' . a half last week, 91‘ of visitors was few. The car was [r. E. A. Jones, who give information uterment 1'“ .y at Dro- as conducted Mr. Prudham ; Rev, 311‘. r children born in ies before reaching one year. That‘ 3,500 every year.‘ 1 Lave been preve entâ€" er care and treatâ€" [ilk for Babies: (01' CalveS. God’s both sides are “.4 -LSna Dun MU“ transaction. non-productive Drinking CUP Mu“ M r. a BY- LAW CARRIED BY A MAJORITY OF 152 These and many other mottoes and the accompanying etplana- tions .and illustrations had an edu- cative value worthy of an effort to secure. Kill the Fly 803 Durham is a good town. Some‘; people will dispute us right hcre,‘ . . l filter our opmxmm but that doesn‘t . We may have a dead appearance. E Some say we have, but we would : r of another town of ;; D ' V V . population : the part 0 many of them take any chances, an 'tion has led us to lose money he past The council here has {industries in the mav not have be . A ‘ -' k11+ I prosperity. . the part of some of 0‘ “listened to business I The promoters wen elsewhere and made industries in the past ._ 4.1 , 1913. DURHAM A GOOD TOWN ,9 for the unanimous manner" \ich the vote was cast, and“ soon to gain the confidence‘ goodwill of all citizens. F t v v > 1 against: 1nd 3 c, .i 73 for and 5 against the B3’ or a total of 161 for and Fly killed Million Fe wer or the Fly in in The Chronicle MONSTROUS MILLINERY SALE 20 per cent. Off on all Trimmed and Untrimmed flats. Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Etc., Etc. J. .1. Hunter 3 ' 1 Low Prices $1.00 PER YEAR VVV'WVVWVVVO

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