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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Apr 1903, p. 7

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Musical Notation, Technique Key-bond Biliary. Piano Work. Fox tanns apply t9_ ., o I I . topnlar sv stem by means of chgu't, drills}. ____..-..: vAL‘.UVL‘, uunndi‘l, 1J1U‘ d ensed Auctioneer for the County 0! Grey. Land Valuator, Bailiff of the 2nd Divnsion. Court Sales and a” other matters 1‘: Auctiuneer for 0;] 8‘199 promptly “tended residence or write to A Ocdera may be left n m U A'utl .VJ ’ Land Valuator 3115 Decided Auction- ear for the County 0! Grey. Sales promptly “tended tn and notes cashed. Turuiéhell ii‘f rBBEBE er. Cmn-eyanver, etc. Private money to loan. 0ch accounts and debts of all kinds (mum-led on commission. Farms bought and sold. Insurance Agent. etc. Ofliroâ€"MacKenzie’s Uld Stand, Lower Town, Durham. Ont. A. G. MACKAY. K. (,3 U ve\ancers, Etc. Money d) Loan. Oflioes: Hunter's New Block, opposite the Chronicle Uflice. the Batvnl‘t'). reaszmahle bprrmver. ham. (fullr'ctinu and Agency promptly attended to. Searches made at the Rams- trv Office. AMEb: CARSON, DURHAM U ()fiice over Gordon" Store, Luwer l‘uwn, Durha‘ of uumey to loan at 5 pi property. “OTA‘IfiY PUBLIC. COMMISSION DOPTED BY ALL ARIES. BROWN. ISSUER OF OBERT ____â€" v- ‘VAIUA‘ t-» l'niversiti'; Graduate of Royal College of Deuta Surgeons of Qntario. Rooms~Calder Block, over Post Othce. FFICEâ€"FIRST DOOR EAST UP the Durham Pharmacy. Calder’s Block. Residenceâ€"Lambtun Street, near the Statinll. Schools :0 Toronto. This 5,â€"b. M188 Mucus? Gun Touch» I. I. I -VUU Marriage Licenses. Durham -vvyVA‘ , U" ' l tice over McLachlan’s store. Ofiice hours, 8 to )0 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. In. Special attention given to diseases of women and children. Residence 0p» posite Presbyterian Church ______ a. u A ULU' 1'1 inns and Surgeons, Ontario. Office hours 9 to 12 a. m.. 2 to 4 p. In. Residence and office, Old Bank buildings. Upper Town. Durham. Telephone No. 10. ARRIS'I‘E‘RL spmmma, ETC Myer’s Music Method- -J-IVV., “U"cr . 10w", 06351311” from 12 to 2 o’clock. _-â€"v-yu;vvu (I U short distance east of Knapp’s Hotel, Lambton Street, Lower Town, Durham. Mn. ’Inll-a c-A__ in A _. c I a A RR [STER, SOL ICI'I‘OR . ETC Drs. Jamieson fflacdonald. 0x0}; GRADUATE OF TORON THE JOB :: I: completely stocked with DEPARTHENT .11 new TYPE. thus an. (mm facilities {or tuning out Pint-clan mm For transient advertisements 8 Gems pea line for the first insertion; 3 cents pct um . o o Ime each SUbSCQUcflt mscruonâ€"mmum m Max:003] cards, not cxceedm ”.09 pcrfinnum. .Adverlisemcnts witho'u specific duoguons '1“ be published till forbid and charged ac- mmgyl Transient noticesâ€"“ Lost " “ Found.' a,” ‘ 9 etaâ€"~50 cent} for first msemoa, 15 cents '(I' “Ch subsequent insertion. A ll _ AL. 0 , 5; one inch, _ _â€"â€"v"“uo "Incl "UH. 'Qufladvenisumnu ordcrcd by strangers must be paid Ill advanec. 03M?“ rate for early ndvmisemenu furnished on @8311 (o thq 0 cc. J. 6. Hutton, M. D. M Tu: Cunomcu will be sent to any um “drew, kg of pstage, {0331.00 per a o 0 year paya c m vanceâ€" L50 ma E W I! not so.pald. The date to whic y . . . h every Cheap!“ h find I: dcnpted by the numb: r on the Dr. T. G. Holt, L. D. S. EMBER‘ ”COLLEGE PHYSIC- '. Pickering, L.D.S., L.n.s.5 m WEI" flflflflfllflfl Mika’llmzeous. W. 8. Davidson. . Lefroy McCaul. r All «inhuman» to ensure insertion in current :r should b0 brow; h: in not later than Talsmw s over Gordon’s new Jewellery 91' l‘uwn, Durham. Auyamount tu loan at 5 per cent. on farm 3310mm. LICENSED Lc’gal Direclorr Emma AND Pnornwron Medical Directory. .Jackson. _ _-â€"~‘- ucuwvl OHOIIIK following _topiqs within AA A Telford. the County of Gr:y “1-) A- u PUBLISH!) LEADING W. F. DUNN. desen'odly . Ont. Motion LIC- m, “1141115. "r'or five days,” he said1 “"l‘is my humble opinion that the “the beard ot'my master is guwing. 1 current was runnin’ at a rate of 410 think maybe he like to cut it off." miles to the hour. Mebby ’tWas more, I thanked him for his thoughtfulness. and mebby 'twas less. I didn’t stop to .but 1 added. “You are in a great deal measure it. Anyway. ’twas but a short worse shape than I am. You needn’t time till I brought up againstthe F. trouble about me. Have your cue and L. bridge with such force that six 7 braided, and then lie down on your 1 “"l‘was a fool thing to do what 1 f did then, but I was in a desperate J mood. and the rushin’ of the flood af- ‘ fected my brain, I’m thinkin’. I told the conductor I’d go across and take a i peep at the anchorage on the other :L side. And I started. the conductor of- ‘ fering no objections visible to naked ear, and got half way across mebby whenâ€"~hiii‘Iâ€"a tree that made ordinary sawlogs look like matches struck the bridge and brushed me off with its branches as easy as a whisk- broom disposes of a crumb. “Ar-r-rah. the swim that followed! “1 don't know the words that de- scribe it. But luck was with me. i got my hands on to a regular Pullman of a railroad tie. and l clung to it as the ivy clings to the molderin’ wall. 'Twas nothla’ resemblin’ suicide the way I stuck to that tie. And every once or twice in awhile a chicken coop Or ai woodshed or a cord of wood bumped into me, knockln’ out prayers like sparks from an anvil. the we look at the bridge’ says ductor. ‘Come, Donnan, we’l see if ’tis safe.’ And we went. vv ICJ track on the bridge was all but cred. ‘Shall we try it or not?’ say engineer to the conductor- ‘Wni “Mebby you never experienced the sensation of bein’ on a freight train ‘ shockingly soiled and worn. It is got ; only women of generally shabby up. pearance who are guilty of wornout jtimzer tips and rugged seams; many ‘ who are otherwise well groomed and who could afford to put on :1 fresh pair of gloves every any are equally culpa- ‘AI,_ It, "v. u“.”‘” - __V_ _ ; _-.. -. I had fit of melancholy. My hopes stand. were blacker than the night just then, . “LUCK? and the night was blacker than the; inside of a brunette cat. I saw nothln’ j sayin’ to myself that I_believed I’d said the Ann-n35 ___1_lj - I ---.. ern part of Missouri one night last | June. Mebby, again, you know and mebby you don’t that the P. and T. road runs parallel with the F. and L. for about six miles after leavin’ St. James. They cross the Blue river each on its own nice little bridge within two miles of each other, the P. and '1‘. bridge bein’ up stream from the bridge of the F. and L. “ ’Twas lucky for me they fixed it so. ‘ I was sittin' on the back platform of the caboose the night when the cloud busted. My work was finished for the ' minute, and I was restin’ and nursin’ J _ ‘7‘ A. - Mebby you know and mebby you don’t,” he begins In a subtle brogue. “that the windows of heaven were opened over a small spot In the north- . l i There are people who seat at the i theory of luck. but Tim Donnan is not one of them. Tim was a brakeman on the P. and . T. railway six months ago. and a freight brakeman at that. with a pret- ty slim prospect ahead of him. He de- spaired whenever he thought of a cer- tain girl who was so practical that she refused to marry him until his salary was adequate for an establishment] The fact that she called it an “estab- ’ lishment” showed plainly that her * emotions were under control of her in- tellect. A sentimental, impulsive crea- I ture who loved a man as this girl loved f Tim would have called it a little home. Tim isn’t a brakeman on the P. and ‘ T. now. He is a conductor on the F. i and L., and he and the girl have their “establishment" and are deliriously happy. Luck did it, Tim says, and he proves I it by telling the story. i . i ' And we “cut. 3 001 thing to do what 1 l was in a desperate; . rushin’ of the flood afâ€"é tin, I’m thinkin'.1 told; I’d go across and take a i .’ Donnan, we’ll go the Con. but cov- says the _ -â€" - ‘ (lrugg cov- ‘ “ ‘By Jove! There she is now, across E. W the I» the street. Isn’t she a peach?’ till , “Off came his hat with a flourish, ex- con- 7 posing his bald pate, and an idiotic grin and I spread over his features. ; “Much to my surprise, for she did Tl} ‘t 1 .I not look like a girl who would indulge wot" rate; in a street flirtation, she waved her ' tion I Elfâ€"'2 hand. hesitated a moment and then T9811] told; started to cross the street where we tion 1 :e a were. ‘ ‘ -v ‘uu at vu- I thanked him for his thoughtfulness, but I added. “You are in a great deal _ worse shape than I am. You needn’t trouble about me. Have your can 1 V braided, and then lie down on your : pooka and take a nap.” ‘ As a soldier halfnlifted me from the saddle Wang. the servant, handed me my razors. “For five days,” he said. “the beard ot'my master is guwing. I think maytge he like to cut it ofl.” An Ameflcanâ€"{rz:v:?ler in Chiha, max. ldSTONIIlf':OB "13 his way out of the province of ' ' e ' ‘ Shem! over the mountains. after an J';IV t° 8: day. of rough riding overtook his new. leho Vaaey ant, who had been sent on ahead with Pupils W0? the baggage. He reports the conversa- as having ob1 tion which followed: standino (i n “Ilnt‘ in hand and grinning like a monkey, Jones approached the young lady, who suddenly stopped. looked startled for a moment and then gasped: “ ‘Goodness! l mistook you for my grandfather? "â€"Detrolt Free Press. “‘They can’t resis beaming Jones. ‘Exm she you later; ta. ta!’ “Yes, it is a pretty good cigar,” said Brown, as he held it up and looked at it critically. “Jones bought it, but if he thinks he bought my silence with it he is mistaken, as the story is too good to keep. Jones, as you know, considers himself a great ladies’ man, although he is old enough to know better. I was walking with him this afternoon, and he could talk of nothing but his ‘latest.’ Suddenly he exclaimed: “Now you haw jumped the subject,” said the man. “1 am not talking about vauso. I am talking,r about effect. The majority of men wrtainly do wear bet~ tor gloves than the majority of wom- en. You cannot dony that.” “That is true,” the woman admitted. “I rannot deny it; they can better at- ford it also.”-â€"1’hiladolphia Times. "That swooping mndmnnation is un- fair,” protostu] 11v woman. “The con- dition is easily explained. Women wear their gloves much more than men, and lmslclvs it is awfully destructive to fin- gvr tips to dig around in purses for change and SillllplUS and to handle randy, to turn ovvr hooks and to exam. inc dry goods.” Vic-r“ Me. Men wouhl hi} ashamed to go on the street wearing sud: disreputable things. but wonm-u flaunt them un- bluslliugly.” A nutter of Gloves. i “““HOOOO-«w .-_ “He looked me over with his sharp ? ’ . , eyes, all the time spittin’ out questions 9 BM,FM Nonsense. as a rapid fire gun spits lead, and I an- ' Another ridiculous food lad has {3 swered him as intelligently as was pos- I been branded by ‘he most CWPWWM @sible without my teeth. He seemed;““‘h9r‘”°8° . They have dispelled i impressed. ‘You’d better go and get ;the silly notion that one kind of food idry. I'll look you up and remember ; is needed for brain another for i you,’ says he. ‘Thank you, sir,’ says I. J. muscles, and still another {or bones. 5 “’Twas about a week after that I A 00"?“ diet Wi“ 90‘ 0013' nourish at an invitation to the general omces . a particular part Of the bOdy, but it of the F. and L. at St. Jim. The doc- ; Will sustain every other part. Yet. tor said I might go if I’d be careful. I however £°°d your i00d may be. its Another touch of pneumonia, he said. nutriment is destroyed by indigestion might prove disastrous. So I went, 01' «lyspepsm- You 0111“ prepare for and they didn’t do a thing after 1 me” appearance or prevent their got there but put me through an ex- coming by taking regular doses of amination and give me one or the best Green’s Align“ flower, the favorite runs on their system, though why they medicine of the healthy millions. A did it I'll be blessed it I can under. few doses aids digestion. stimulates Itand. the “war In "Inn'tkn ....A.:--- on ' u ‘ . 5 “ Sherlock Homes and Happy i No. says he. , , . . . “ ‘Tben.’ says I. ‘you’d better get out ; 301321;: glevfi‘zemom subdwwmn' your red lamp, for the bridge is all but 5 5’ °- ' I gone.’ And he did it. i ” The Light That Failed. It was “With the flier came more luck for i no , t the Smellshack Light. By Kid- i me. The general manager’s car was iyard Rupling." on and the general manager himself, I .. . . . . {artistically arrayed in a suit of pink I Striking Testimonials to the e 7 pajamas, was up and rubberin’ around [J 13:11 6: E: 123:)? 2:11;): .gfigffieffrgg almost before I’d told the conductor 3 Elizabeth M Etc etc at . about the bridge. ’Tis the way of gen- : . ' " " b. .â€" IO. 1 m H 0.0 N “He looked me over with his sharp ? Brain-Food Nonsense. eyes, all the time spittin’ out questions 9 as a rapid fire gun spits lead, and I an- 1 Another ridiculous food fad has swered him as intelligently as was pos- . been branded by ”'6 ”1°“ “9‘99““ slble without my teeth. He seemed;auth9r‘tl°8' . They have. dispelled impressed. ‘YOU’d better go and get the 81”? DOthD that one kind Of fOOd dry. I'll look you up and remember I; is needed {or brain another for you,’ says he. ‘Than you, 8113' says I. J. muscles.‘ and still another {or bones. 6‘ 9mm..- AL---L â€" * “LUCIE? Well, say!” C v“, vuuy, UV lulu“. i , ed nervously for his gun. , “ ‘Put it away,’ says I to him, ‘put it . sway, Willy, and get a wringer.’ “ ‘Heavens!’ says he. ‘Is it ralnln’ ; again? You’re soppin’ wet.’ “,‘Am I?’ says I. ‘Bure 'tls the true , nose for news you’ve got. You should he in newspaper work. But tell me,’ . says 1, ‘how soon the traln’s due.’ I :' knew a train was about due, else he'd , been snoozln’. “ ‘The flier goin’ south,’ says he, look- f In’ at his watch, ‘will be along in three a : minutes! I u 1 The Clo Coua Pride Had a Fall .. ‘Exouse 1110. old man; man. “Go into any public: resist me.’ said the uâ€"vvv â€". UV l“cs' ularnty - of attéfidance during the winter term. Such pupils must, of course, remain in their sump classes. K. M. RYAN, Teacher. Punctuality of attendance ~Carrol Hunt. ~ A number of names’ fail to appear in this promotion list owingAto irreg- “‘--I‘“ A. “‘ * Pupils worthy of special mention. as having obtained first c1333 honor standing (i e 750/0 and over. of the total number of marks) are: Form Vâ€"Nellie Vasey. Sr. IVâ€"Barrett Vasey. Sr. IIIâ€"Walter McDonald. Jr. Il-â€"â€"Corrol Hunt. Jr. Pt. II-Mary Cummings. ' Regularity of attendanceâ€"Barrett} Sr. III to Jr. IVâ€"Wdter McDon- ald. Nellie Barry, Willie Drew. J r. IV to Sr. IVâ€"Mugie McKonnu, 1210-19- 17 _- Jr. III to Sr. III-Mary H. Vuey‘ May Vnsey. Willie Vasey. Take Laxative Bromo Quinino Tablets. Al .‘drnggists refund the money if it fails to cure - E. W. Grave‘s signature is on each box. 25c “ ‘0}1!’ exclaimed my mother. graatly relieved, ‘How delightful ’.” â€"-â€"___.. .-_. ........ “ My father interposed tactfully, the professor meanwhile nodding ac- quiescence: ‘You will be glad to know. my dear. that what Professor Schell means by saying he has burned his bridges behind him is that he has leased a house here for a year and has now no choice but to stay.’ “Good gracious!” ejaculated my mother, with an involuntary, startled glance in the direction of the profes- sors coat tails. " Madam, behint me.” “ My father always took a great interest in musical matters. and was often the patron .of impecunious musicians. Among the latter I re- member a certain Professor Schell. a fine pianist, who used to visit our house. The professor had been mak. ing a hard but successful struggle. had become almost disheartened. and was seriously thinking of giving upl and returning to Germany. My fa-l (her. who thoroughly liked him. had tried to encourage him. and had promised to aid him in findingpupils;' but. still the professor vacillated forf many weeks. One afternoon he en-i terml our library. followed by myj father, and. walking solemnly up t0= my mother, said. with an air of prowl found gravity: i I l I I T0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Green’s August flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion. stimulates the liver to healthy action, purifies the blood. and makes you feel buoy- ant and vigorous. You can get this reliable remedy at Darling’s Drug Promotion Examinations. __ -uv' u“ '“uuc sheets of the advertising pages: “Prisoners of soap! The Adven- tures of Latherus and Grit. A elem, helpful story.” “ The Scslped Mattress ' or Holw it ’ Felt to Have ihe Hair Removed. By old Nick Carter.” Burnt His “ Breeches.” Ihaf burnt my breeches paylnshers of r toils in the OUR CARPETS are worthy of your Lock Drawer 28. HANOVER. 0m ALL KINDS of business deals ated quietly and carefully. 2:! years experience. "Always u never negligent.” H. H. MILLER Deb}.i _Collect_ed, no “9“!“ above Durham on Gar Moneyto Loan at very Fancy Wash Silks Silks, Prints, Skirting and Wrapperettes. N aw PUMPS Practical Wutchmnker ”Thirty Years Eiperience. ___ _â€" â€"v..-“’ I” state of cultivation. stood bl and fences, good soil sch church close at hand. Post‘ the farm. Owner getting years and bound to sell. [BEG LEAVE T0 INFO!!! HY CUB. 'I‘OMERS sad the public in general that I um prom to furnish In four-yard Ends, in all the newest colors price $1.75 each. They are good sellers. A . GORDON We have iust leceived anotl1e1 lange ship- ment of Nobhy Splint; Goods including: THE POPULAR 0.48” 87005. Garafraxa Rom to 200d buildings soil. school and charge if no THE POPULAR CASH ST ORE in_excellent low rates. prom pt, negoti- ‘ ‘Live and acres up in Shewell Menahan FURNITURE PROMPT ATTENTION TO UNDERTAKING Opp. Middaugh House Stables. BARCLAY BELL Call and test them also. are open for inspection. Also another shipment of the renowned and up-to-dawe them, and if you do not. wont to buy one for worse". you will be able to tell your friends the old. old story of these rigs. which is as above ueutioned. Prices and styles to suit all. Just arrived. at the Show- room of BARCLAY BELL. a earload of the famuus Tudhope carriages. which ewe known and approved of all men to be un~ surpassed for beauty and second t4: none it! «finality: Call and nee of the best makes DEPARTMENT. Karn Organs inspection. TRY They

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