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Durham Chronicle (1867), 10 Jan 1929, p. 5

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I a. miracleâ€"the my benefits women sufi‘er- of life. “I wasob' ause of the ten 18 :hing that hurts more ncome tax is not paying S LIGHTNING 1'61! 5 YRI'P fold-over Letter in 2 packages of 35. 60c. value @ .36 lys a million eggs. and lpful hen lays one: ever cackles to tell us -.hc‘s done: ariety Store Soap. large cakes J hers should ollow my ex- .ke ‘F ruit-a-tives,’_ apd is just an abortive at- ‘e to make a safe pedes- 591's. th ana ;gly geiâ€" _the wofiderful .” Try it. Your dealer {erful fruit medicineâ€" .ng Envelopes. and 34.95 QI‘S .umber of to take while we ‘1') Vthe codfish, and the hen we prize. to you and me that. it. advertise. .um 19 1 3 Prop. DURHAM the Flu and Colds W Bottle 35c. Week’s TRY *N ATALL long bars. 2 GODIN . $5095 Tumblers 10, Durham Cups. es for 1.19 .19 .19 Chronicle Advertising Always Pays Thursday, January 10, ms Distance, so far as the Canadian Pacific is concerned appears to be measured no longer in miles. Time is the important factor and, at least in respect of package goods, the Canadian .Atlantic and Pacific coasts are drawing closer each year. Here, Captain Brintnell is signing for Canadian Pacific express packages to be carried over the airway between Winni g and Calgary. For several months the Comgany has operated an 311' serv1ce between Rimouski, Quebec, ontreal, Ottawa and Toronto. The new hn 1n the air chain was forged under auspices of Premier Braclgen of Manitoba. Calderwood ' (Our Own Correspondent) Our New Year came in very stormy and has been for several days. I wonder it Saturday night was suppos- ed to be our January thaw. . Today is election day, but it’s a very poor outlook for many voters coming out to cast their votes. Mr. Hill and his gang expect to be through with their job at the bridge the middle of this week. It will be a very fine looking bridge when com- Miss Mary Dillon and pupils are back to school after the holidays; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Witherow and Elmer, spent New Years with the latter’s parents, Mr. 93nd Mrs. Mutch, Mr. and Mrs. David Carmount and family are visiting the latter’ 5 sister, Mrs. William Shiel. Mr. Winfred Adair returned to To- ronto on Wednesday. Mr. John Leibold, accompanied by his sister, Miss Justina, spent New Years day with their uncle and aunt, Glenmont (Our Own Correspondent) Congratulations to Mr. William H. Hunter, Egremont’s new reeve. Misses Belle Weir and Sarah Tucker of Toronto, were visitors during the holidays at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Henderson, of Detroit, were New Years’ visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lawrence. Several of the farmers got rid of some of their live stock last week. family, of Durham, spent 0 Year’s day with Mr. Hardy and his mother. Falconer and n’o over New Murrsy Twsmley, of Bentinck, has been renewing the youthful spirits of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Misses Evelyn and Marcella Connor left for Toronto during the past week. After enjoying a most merry time at the Dunbar home, the Misses Eddy have returned to Chicago. Miss Molliea Culliton of Toronto William Arrowsmith's. Mr. Walter Dunbar has returned to Toronto to resume his studies at St. Michael’s College; Will Edwards to Varsity and Mr. Ed. Burke to his position in Detroit. 11â€"- - ‘_ _ 1- -‘â€"‘-.- “0! hold her steady,” Henny cried When he the danger spot espied; “I’ll do my best,” said Bill. At first, she gently southward curved Then, instant slid and over-swerved And gave them all the thrill. .. said “There is always ; on in the country, if at 1*? ‘3'? “$9: «WW3 with Mr. Alex. Fletcher The United Farm Women of Ontario mommy meeting at the home of Mrs. Thomas 'l‘urnbull on Friday afternoon otthisweekhnsbeen at pmnt holidaying at home. Mrs. Donald Watson is St notrecoverlngtrommpreeentmne. asspeedily‘ashismanytrlendswouu fromanattackofbloodpoisonmcin grip, flu. or whatever the deuce you might call it. Mrs.D.A.WatsonandeonNorm have returned from a week’s visit with for Mr. James Brown for a. few days while he was under the weather with thews have been assisting Lawrence with ,bush work. under the doctor’s care suflering rm injuries received from a fall: Strange tosay,oneyear ago ontne same date she was unfortunate in meeting hardt have had radios installed recent Thisneighborhoodhnshndwsshm r the prevailing malady. h grippe- flu. PAGE 5.

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